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Sanford Ten, Orlando Nothing
Thia la the atory. We hate to chron­
icle auch a aad tale. It take* away some
of the prestige that the Sandapyr League
haa enjoyed all season—that of playing
■uch good ball that the acora* »ere kept
In bounds. Such a score looks like the
Blngville Bugle games, but the result is
what counts, and even the Orlando score
keeper acknowledges that in spite of all
hia efforts the Orlando team could not
make a pass. They ju st came out the
same old way. It seems that Kay, the
new southpaw recently acquired by
Manager Stevens was responsible for
some of this funeral notice. He haa a
habit of doing thia way and could not
hold himself in and the Tourists broke
their backs trying to connect with his
bendcra and stem winders.
Jim m y Windham and Corporal Vaiden
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occupied the mound for tho Tourists, but
they could not prevent the Tourists from
slugging tho hocrschido every time they
came to the bat and Orlando fans were
forced to alt out eight innihgs and see the
Tourists led to the slaughter while the
Collegians batted their finest pitchers
all over the lo t At the end of eight
innings the refereo stopped tho fight.
Several ladies were already hysterical
and Orlando fans had to be taken off the
field to the Elks’ Club. The Hanford
’■• e.
fans meantime had several attacks of
apolpexy and it was decided to stop the
slaughter. The police interfered and
took the Orlando players home in the
— ambulance.
'• • * ' ’Tia said that Orlando is makiiia ar­
rangements for Rube Marquard t c ^ t c h
the game next Thursday. Either that
or else they will tie t hels E tch er's right
^i fpham rtrphrnd Jiia back and foree him to*
fling left handed balls. Somehow Or­
lando has a greut respect for a sauthpuw
since yesterday’s game. In dosing the
funeral oration we will render the follow­
ing requiem set to figures:
Sanford
AB K II IT) A E
Farmer, c f
4 1 0 3 0 0
Brittain, 3rd
5 ■&gt; •) •&gt; 0 0
KoImtU. 1 f
5 1 •f 0 0 0
Wofford, 2nd
4 1 •) 0 0 0
Lowe, c
4 1 2 13 0 0
Moreland, r f
6 1 1 1 0 0
Bundy, s s
4 0 1 0 2 0
Swink, 1st
3 1 1 4 0 0
Kay, p
3 •» 0 1 1 0

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Orlando
( ’. Pounds, s s
Lee. If
Bowen, 3rd
Boyer, rr f
Porterfield. 1st
F. Pounds, 2nd
Bennett, c f
White, c
Windham, p
Vaiden, p
Total

37 10 10 24
AB K 11 PO
4 0 1 o
3 0
3
4 0 1 1
o 0 0 1
3 0 0 i
3 0 0 3
3 0 0 •&gt;
á 0 0 4
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K II E
Sanford
0 4 12 3 0 0 0
10 10 0
Orlando
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Surnmar&gt;
Three base hits, Koln-rts.
Two base hits, Lowe, Bowen and
Windham.
Stolen bases, Brittain, Wofford, More­
land, Kay.
Hit by pitcher, Farmer, Kay and Ben­
nett.
I .¿•ft on bases, Sanford 8, Orlando 6.
Base on bails, off Windham 1, Vaiden
1. Kay 2
Struck out by W indham 0, Vaiden .'t,
Kay 12.
Umpires. Morrow und Tilden.
Tune, 1:46. '
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Cheney's Water Works Again
W’e have railed attention to Cheney's
water works before. The Hon. J. M.
Is now Federal Judge or will be, having
l»een slated (or the position, and we do
not trifle with Judge ( ’honey. We are
now talking about John Cheney, man­
ager of the Orlando ball team, manager
of the Orlando Water Wotjts, electric
light, gas and ice works and wcH.able to
manage everything else in OrianHo or
any other ueaport. Kesuming our re­
sume about how nicely Mr. Cheney had
the water guage perfected in Orlando we
ventured to remark the other day that
he could turn on or off the water at his
pleasure, and If it looked threatening for
the Tourista he never failed to have It
nun a t the proper time. This Is as It
should be, for no well regulated water
man ought to have any trouble in con­
trolling the elements. Any ono who has
controlled the elementa and the city
•council should have no trouble In a
simple thing like rain water. I*aat F ri­
day the Tourista were badly crippled and
it ju st seemed as though they were up
against it hard and defeat stared them
in the face. The players were worried,
the fans were worried, the directors were
worried and gloom sat upon the spire of
the court house and percolating down
through the roof sat playfully upon the
broad shoulders of B . M. Robinson.
W hat could be done to prevent the
Invasion of the victorious Collegians jfh o
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wars even than knocking nt the city
gates. Like Achilles of old, Mr. Cheney
was routed from hii tent and came to
the ralief of his stricken countrymen
(accent on the country) with a smole on
his face.
Nothing easier!
Go back to your homes and eat the
midday lunch! 1 have the solving of
the solution already solved by the solu­
tion that dissolves. Pressing the button,
Mr. Cheney turned on a gentle drinlo
and when the Collegicus demanded en­
trance Into the l&gt;eleagured city they
were phoned that it was raining so hard
that there was absolutely nothing doing.
Mr. Cheney and nil hiH cohorts then
marched back to the tents under the Snn
Juan port« cochere to the sounding
brass and tinkling cymbals nnd tinkling
glasses and the agony was over. They
slept
But they hnd not reckoned on Ulysses
in the shape of Mayor Spencer and W al­
lace who crept through the city gates,
where tho raina from Cheney’s water
works had washed away the osphaltum
and viewed for themselves the wonders
of the rain maker.
No rain was falling then nnd none fell
afterward. They proved that by Gray
Rush and several others who were on the
grounds, looking for errors that hnd
dropped from I a&gt;uLs Dolive’s error l&gt;ook.
There was no gamo!
The rain maker had succeeded in
saving his army from defeat. I .cave it
(n - Af«nap&gt;o-^-7(n-noy- and the-irrigalion
question is solv«&gt;d. And just fpr that
we soak«^ib^fl^ycet4NfSJUrr4aatiu) uuu* of­
ten to nothing—hut that is-anoth er

tee. William F. McAdoo of New York,
who was one of the staunchc-t support­
ers Wilson had from the Empire » u .e at
the Baltimore convention, may be named
treasurer. Tljcre is also talk of giving
this place to German Kidder, publisher
of the great German paper, the New
York rftnats-Zeitung, or to ex-Gov.
David K. Frnncis of Missouri or Edwin
F. Goltra, national committeeman from
Missouri.

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Will Make The Vehicles Conform lo
Our (Tty Ordinance«
Und(*r s t r ijt orders from Mnyor Spen­
cer, Marshal Tilli* nnd the jtoliee force
have begun a ci\fnpaign of education on
the travelling public, and every driver
of automobiles and vehicles of all kinds
are requested to keep to tho provisions
of the ordinnneo recently made. Young­
sters under the nge of fifteen are not al­
lowed to drive a car In the city limits and
those who have been doing so were warn­
ed against repeating the offense.* If tho
general public is not fumilinr with these
ordinances they are given below and
from now on they will be enforced to the
letter:

City Clerk.
Soaking Express Companies
Sweeping reductions in express rates
averaging, in general, approximate!) lf&gt;
|s-r cent, drastic reforms in regulations
and practices,
and
comprehensive
chungcn in the methods of operation, are
prescribed in a report recently made
public by the Interstate commerce com­
mission of its investigation into the busi­
ness of the thirteen great express com­
panies of the United Slates.
Dealing with the identity of interest
between the various companies, the re(sirt ilndji that while these companies
ure separate legal entities, “it is of inter
est to regard this fact that hy stock oVn
erahip and otherwise they are so inter­
laced, intertwined, and interlocked that
it is with difficulty we can truce uny one
of the gTeat companies as either wholly
independent in its management or the
agency of u single railroad system. So
that while these companies operate sep­
arately and compote with each other for
traffic, the express luisiness may l»e said
to be almost a family nffair. An inter­
esting genealogical tree in fact, might be
drnwn, showing a common ancestry in nil
of the larger companies. And while
many names may lie used to designate
these companies, it is within the fact to
say that aside from the o[M-rutions of the
minor and distinctively railroad express
companies, the express business of the
United States is managed by not more
than three grou|m of interest. "
McCombs Will l i e Manngrr
Chicago, 111.,' Ju ly 18.,— In fullest har­
mony and deferring to Governor Wilson,
the Democratis national conventionWW
tho Democratic national committee in
session hero today selected W. F. Mc­
Combs, the New York lawyer, as chair­
man, which position carries with it the
command of t^e Democratic national
campaign.
** McCombs is th ^ l^ t^ ^ fc ij^ ifp v e d
himself so fiilly^
of the campaign
the nomination,
rrevious to convening all
nemhem predicted an absolutely
rmonious
meeting.
It b supposed that Joseph E . D avb
will be nuned as secretary of the commit-

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DY CLARK G RIFFITH ,
Manager W ashington Team, Who la
Known a t "T h # Old Fox" and la
One of th e Wleeet Men
In Baeeball.

Tboro nover was any hard luck ex­
cept mlno. W henever 1 hoar them tell
bard luck atorlea I think to m yaell
th at they don't know what It la. For
In roforenco to hard luck and well laid
plana going wrong I have a real In­
stan ce on my mind that always will
rem ain there. I t Is tho losing of the
\m erlcan league pennant to tho BosRuin of-tbr Hoad
■ ton club In 1604. T he race bad narTh»t it aba li 1« unlawful lor any (»non to vio- r o w e d down to New York and Boston.
K^d'oi ' Z n ,H r.^ n b ^ d ,oll0* ,n* ll“~ °' " "
b o th , came c a st from our last
western trip with ono point separating
K w p In th* rifh l of the
Kr«p lo tho rffh l In porrnittinf am»tl»rr vohiel# ua. There worn flvo more games to
to th*
to o vrrtok r you, which vr^iicl*» *hall pi
bo played, all between Now York und
left of lh** ovrhi«*l*» ovrrtoWm
7 ! V K * T U U g J t t i r t H i

In order that all .a h lH ~

out of tho flvo would win the |&gt;ennunt
All these five gam es were to bo played
In Now York, on our own grounds, one
on
two on Saturday, and two
on Monday, and we came-«ae4-4htnK-&gt;
pennnnt rli
rlglit In our grntip *TTiF
tho pennant
flrsLbad luv;k wa« when wn discovered
that Owner Fariwll, not thinking thnt
wo would bo In the race at all. had In
tho mlddlo of tho «eason leased the
Highlanders' park to tho Columbia
university team for football on Satur­
day That made tt nocesaary to tran s­
fer tho two Saturday games tn Boston.
We bent Boston on Frldny 3 to 2, and
this put us where wo only hnd to break
oven in the next four games to win
Choabro hnd pitched tho Frldny game
I did my plnnnlng nnd decided to
pitch Jack Bowel! the two games In
Huston on Saturday, and to leave
Chesbro nt home to gut a good rest

SANTORU LODGES
Sanford Lodge go. 2 7 .1.0. o r.

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Meets every Monday al- 7 :3 0 a m . oxer Imperial
T heatre M. M Evan.«

W.S. IWU’WIH. S«- y

Seminole Chapter ho 2 .Order tatlcrn Stir
Meet! every »econd snd fuurth Krtday in iiwuuh
Every one who haa aeen hla Star in ih. Kan *rcordlally Invited to vtilt the chaplet
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Mrethui« Aral and third Tur«ln&gt;4 inr.rr, iiwiul,
Hall In Welbornr Blark. third flnur
i’ l i o r n l t I o d ( r k o V K

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Meet, ernmd nml fourth M«ruln&gt;&gt; \i.
kniilhl, a lw n t, w rlconte
I' E Hull hi.iV.i.
fetta hr Flunk. K H nnd S
Satirordlodtr.hu ti/ t a \ m
II. E Tolnr Matter. M W Ijorll, -n-.,,
tary. Cornmunicalton every Arti mid third thun
day«
^ at 7:30 p m_ Vliltlnt hrolherx wrhumr
umie Rrotliertinuu
en tera end Join
______er-s wf Amarles _ _ _ _ _ .
Sanford L m l Union No Í7 :il U Ti iT T " ■lid )

i»f A rneel, every Thor,tiny olirli! n&gt; 7 ...0.
Ihr Enjtlr« Hall
I W i( ) Siili IrIill ,, r.
lïr o Hlrtrkwrldrr U S A I

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Meri Uni nnd third Wnliir.l.o io,l •
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The t^lynl Older of Mum- tnrrt. , .*i.
rveiiina ni h OU T M in t'nylr. II &lt; o
Hlmk Allirrt Nei,|h I&gt;i. tutor 8 It
Se,rrinry
M o n ro « C h a p t e r ho

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Mret, earr, iro 111(1 nod IimiiiI, I
M.a«.Mik Halt over lm|M—inl llienti. *
iaiiiipniihin» arrhnme A W htoy II..W !.. Hiniltiolder Se, y
Leave Ordert. For Ire ( ream
Any one wishing ICC i-ri ain m. '- .n. : i.
can have iy made and .i&lt;11. •r■•I 1 • ..
ing orders on Saturila) at M .n.n: .
I.:itest ’ ¡III(iroveil inacbiiiiT) 111.-,ur•—Ihe
best of cream und quick deliver)
7.’ il
(o lile lo Ihe Sail Hrce/en.
The Buy View Hotel, ami I he Mu llí r
Sanitoriuin, Hawks Bark, Ha " i- .’i
all summer. Ten dollars a week lor
well people, and Twenty live u wis-k
for sick ones
72-Tun* if

v i r d In d i r w f i l o n t h e a u t o m o b i l e m a y lie |«rtng. a n d
o n e l a m p ah o w l n g m l f r o m r e a r o f m a c h i n e .
It ■hall l&gt;e un l a w f u l fo r a n y perwon t o run or o p ­
e r a t e a n y a u t o m o b i l e In a n y m w a n n e r on ih»
• i n e t * or alley** of th** r i t y of S a n f o n l . unlrw* the
ruin&gt;e U **»julpi»e.| with a gi*&gt;»! a n d «ufTlcient b r a k e
in good w o r k i n g o rd e r
All a u t o m o b i l e * «hall ha%e « ¿ ihm! horn or o th e r
m e a n - o f g i v i n g an a l a r m , an*! t h e t»-rw»*i. ru nni ng
&gt;r d r i v i n g any a u to m ob il « «t**!! g ’ %r «n al ar m »f**r e tu r n i n g t h e n , river, a n d ui i fie fire lirnint* l r
«hall give an a l a r m l*eforw cr*a*«irig ^ny «tree!
Any perwon v n d a t i n g any «»f t h e provUunn« «»f
th ia or»iinai»re «hall l&gt;r punud»«*»! by a lu»e of m»t
ruiree&lt;llng t e n d o l í a n , or bv impriaonnM*nl for not
m o r e t h a n t w e n t y d a y a o r !&gt;oth.
All u r t l i n a n c v * or pmrta o f o r d i n a n c e « in ronAlci
w i th t h U o r d i n a n c e a r e h e r e b y rej&gt;ealed.

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N o t l r e o f A y y l l ra l l o n F o r T n « l &gt; e e d . U n d e r H er .
li on S o f C h a p t e r « n S S , I , . , n t H u , M .

Nolire la hereby flvefi thnl Jarru- llnrru ol
Snnfortl.
, purrhnwr nt Tnx (.'ertlfirnl»-, Mur.
110, 111, t»2 «nil AM, dnlnl the filli day of June
A !&gt; 1S(0. hn, (lied *nld rertjnrntr-. In tny offiiV
•nd h«. Oindr npidimlion for T«i I ) |0 i. h,
nr TrrVt&gt;rd«nee with law Sniil reriirtmie, em
tirare Ihe following &lt;lre&lt;'T'|ie.| pro(M-rt) .It u«(e«l
lo Orange rotini &gt;. Florid«. te pll r'ert nil
l.»t I». Ithu-k 7. Tier h. Snnlnrtl. w ee »I in Ihe name
of J W. Fitreemld. 1‘erl :l.1S l-it« a. Vand lU,
llhrli I2. Tier X. Sanford, nwr-w-t In the name
nt W IV Sumner I‘eel. 'Ifdf Ini« V anil I
Ilio. W II. Tier A. nr—.w il in Ihe nafte of Fd
Former L'T* .?-4
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E w e a l In the name of Sam Henjnmin.
Unlnw «aid rrrttflrmla «hall tie rrdreme,) «e«mtlnf to law. Tax Deed will iwur Iherean on Ihe
10th any of Auruil. A. D. t UlIf.
Witnran my oftlrinl ■ignnlore and w-nl IhU Ihr Mh
day of July. A. D. IVI2.
•enl
II. M. KOIIINSON,
Clerk Cirruit Court, Ormtife Co., Fla
Fri 8»-«te
Hy M. A. Howard, D. C.

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Upslnirs, Pico Mlork
over Sunday nnd to tie ready to pitch
the two games on Monday If It Itecame
necessary, knowing thut with two days
of good rest he could do It. When I
got down to the depot that night there
»'as Chesbro begging to go with us to
Boston. Some fool frlemla of his hnd
notified him th at they Intended to
present him with dlntnond cuff but­
tons In Boston, nnd ho was wild to go
I could not refuse him under the clrcumstancea, but those |8 diamond cuff
buttons cost ua tho championship
Chesbro was crnxy to pitch, ijnd ho
warmed up In Boston and declared ho
felt tietter than at any time during his
life. 1 was angry because I had want­
ed him to rest, and refused him. Ho
alm ost cried nnd snld he had repeated
numerous times during the season and
always had won (which was true). I
•til said “no," that we couldn’t take
tho chance. Then Chesbro got Keeler,
Elberfeld and all the boys to como to
mo and beg mo to let him pitch. Bow
ell came to mo nnd sold he would keep
«fanned up and be rendy to rellev*
J Chesbro in the flrst game. I
L“r
It, Mislng Chesbro already bad warmed
up and my plan o f resting him was
spoiled. He was good for four In­
nings, but before anyone could relievo
him In tho next Boston mado six runs
and the game was losL We hit Dinncen hard and mado six runs our-,
selves, and had Powell pitched we
would havo won easily. Powell and
Cy Young mot In th e second gome and
Boston won l to 0. Th# on* run was
adored on the ran kest kind of luck. A
ball thrown from the outfield to Con­
roy got by him and hit a man on th#
foot, allowing the run to score. The
ball would not have railed five feet
from Conroy, but the crowd had push­
ed up to within three feat of third
boss. This mode it necessary for us
l a wlnnhflfh n r e w nn Monday. And
■y

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atr««t shall Ih» hr««lrxj tn tin*
v-rhiclca, wh«*r&gt; topping &gt;t th** «»«h-wnlk, a/r r*»(aUÌitkI to tun*, if r.«T*’« * r ). wo that thr sMewalk
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I» een him &gt;ml th» curb
N o iN-rwm o|***rmtlntf r «Irl» ln&lt; »n y vrhlcl» ahmll
Prwient, T . J. Miller, president; F. L.
•top t&gt;»«• *4irnei or lr «v r It ■taniimc «»n »n y public
Woodruff, I*. M. Elder, W. S. Hand, W ■trrrt of thr city Tìf {ianfuni* r*»^ p l that il U* (Irrt
ilmwn up to ani! parali»! with th** rtirl» Un«l*r»»
H. Underwood and H. W. Herndon. vbifxl
Ihwt thia *h*ll not «p p lv to gny in n i which
uriM»^e* of
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Absent, Geo. Fox, Jr., Minutes of the U ír«ck«-»i up to the i-url» for th»* purpo-r
or u n l u i i l i n i . whi'-h n»u«t
p r o m pptly
t l y «loi
»lonr
lust meeting read ami approved
Ne» i**r*«»ri »hall »to p »»•&gt; v r k l r l r or l»-«\«* 11»**
•am«* s t a n d i n g k h r w t of m y oth**r »»*h*cl«- on t l .r
Moved and seconded that the assess •vkrnr
eld*- of th** •trr**t. or In m y w«y o h a i r u ct or
merit of Mr. Cecil Gabbett l&gt;e reduced l i l o r i f l r t h r t h o r o u g h f a r r
A n y t»» rwon v i o la tin g an y of t h e p ro v is io n * of
be reduced from $ 12,000 to J 10,(88). t h U o n ll n an cw shall b p u n u h n d b y a ftnr not m
•€-e*»lir&gt;g t w e n t y fivr do llar», or b&gt; Ipiprtwuiiim*«i t
Carried.
f o r . n o t m o r e t h a n ten ttfcy*
Al l ordUutiioaa ox p a r t a ul uril ioA ncu a in co n f li c t
Moved and seconded that the follow­
w it h th U o r d i n a n c e a r r h«»rrl»y rt*|»ailr&lt;l
ing sidewalks be condemned
I f r l a t l n g tn t u l o m o M r «
The south side of (aits !i and 10. llloek
Krnrn a n d a f t e r th e pa-wage t»f lhi*» o n i i n a n c r it
2, Tier !» on First str«s*l.
«h al l l*e u n l a w f u l for an y j w p o n to r u n a n y aut*»The north side of I/&gt;ts I, 2, li. and 7 m o l d l e on an y publl«* «I r re t o f t h e n t &gt; td S a n f o n l
w it h in th e Are lim it« at a gr v n te r «p***-d thantwelv«*
Block 7. Tier 4 on Fifth street
m il ea »n h o u r , or nn an y p u b l i c * t r w t in t h e ci ty of
S a n f l n r d «»utaMr of t b e Ar** limitj» at a r r r a t r f rate
The south side of L it 5. Block li. Tier .1 of apred t h a n Af'**en mile« an h o u r , or for *ny i * ’f
win to ru n , «Irlve or u»r an y au t or t u d u le in a ca re
on Fifth street
U-** or negl ig ent r r a n n e r
The south side of L it M. Block li. Tier 2
I ' « h a l l t » - \nlawfn1 f»»r any |»»r*on und**r th r
of Hft«*en &gt; « am to op«-rat , ) a n t l l r nr run in a m
on Fifth street
m a n n e r an s autotnob*)«*, o r m an&gt; m a u i i e f ha«»*1 •
The south side of L it* 8 and lli, Block t h e «l »ef llig w ha I *&gt;r o t h e r » p p s r a t u * t*&gt; which ti e
■ u!i*xn&lt;»hde la r u n t r o l i e i l . on an y «tr *et or ille% in
fi. Tier 1 on Fifth street
t h e »it&gt; of S a n f o n l . an d it »h all
ur l « w f ul for «r%
p r»»iii o w n i n g or •o n f r n l l m r an\ a u t o m o l d l e to
The south side of lot 1, Block 7. Tier I l»efrnic a n y i»en»*»n und»-r Iif f »-eti year « of a r e to
v o d a l e t h e pr ov is io n « «*f lh»« «»»»liiiance
oil Fifth street. Carried.
N o i«er i n «h all d r i v e nr ru n an au tu rno lul e on
Moved and sooonded that council ad­ a #&gt;y of t h e p u b l i c «t re e t« of t h e ry of S a n f o r d l * T i
twes-n l u n n v a n d i u n « * t • i ' h m i i h a v i n g o ne or
journ. Curried.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 1» UM 2

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dents of Sanford that the victory for
brick roads ut the election held here for
the pur|Mjse last'Saturday m the most ad­
vanced step yet taken by the progres­
sive spirits who have the good welfare
of Sanford at heart. It has ixx-n pointed
out that the scluxil system of the court
ties made little or no progress until such
meusures were passed as would allow
the individual sections or portions of
counties to act as units in arranging for
buildings and equipment such as they
believed
they
should
have. This
brought about a large degree of healthy
competition Itetween the various por­
tions of counties with the result that the
effort was in all rases fraught with the
very lx*st possible results.
The voting of $200.0«« for the pur­
pose of building twenty-two miles of
brick road in this •ux'tioii of Orange

junction with the residents of New
Smyrna and Osteen, have urrunged to
build a bridge across the St. Johns river
at the Osteen ferry. Flans and s|H*cificutions have already liven drawn and
have been submitted to the wur depart­
ment for approval and as srxn as this
consent is received the contract will l&gt;e
let and the bridge built. The road
which has just been cut through on a
straight line north from First street to the
Monroe ferry at Monroe, being on Mon­
roe avenue is now passable for automo­
bile* from Do Iain d and the coast and is a
very great improvement over the line
formerly used. This road, while new,
is Ip fairly good -condition and connects
direct» with Die clay road on First street.

the Header» Will rind a Brief
H istorical S p rin t flow ing
For Hurried Reader»

Many rnilrouds would face bank­
ruptcy if the ponding demunda of the
various class** of employees for increase
of wages should be granted, said H. A.
Worthington, when ho resumed his ar­
gument in behalf of fifty eastern rail­
roads before the arbitration committee
In New York, which is deciding the wage
dispute.
• \ Carmi Thompson of Ohio has entered
upon his duties os secretary \o President
T aft. Thompson is the fourth »ecretury T a ft has had since his election.
Missionaries report that the bubonic

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alarming rate.
Further arrests in tlie-«warder-esse of
Herman Rosenthul, the New York
gambler, who was shot down early yeatçrday, u TTvT^iouniJ^efçre lje wa» toHell
"ttrr-rifstrfiT -.irniri iry^nf t h r 'piii irr fin r
tection of gamblers, «re expected 10 din
close whether the police or the gamblers
plotted to kill Rosenthan. S«*vt*ral men
•an1under the eyes of the (Milice

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Clyde Line Gives C on tract Tor Fine
'X j New S team e r For St. Jo h n s
River Run

flic General News of The Land
of flow ers.
The county commissioner» ,in con­

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Sanford Wins
A contest has been gping on among
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ida as to attendance gained during seven
m ontju of last winter. This contest was
baaed upon the percentage of average
. attendance gained over the correspond■ Ing months ,o( the year Indore. The
aebotij gained* 4"*7.5 per cent and stands
a f t h a head of all the Congregational
schools of the state. The nearest com­
petitor was Cocoanut Grove which gain­
ed 19.1 per cent In attendance, then caine
Weat Palm Beach with a gain of 13.7

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Prism are to be given.
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The Brusies'A re Good
The three Brusie Sisters ut the ImSunday:
(x-rial Theatre this week are worthy of
0:46 a. m Sunday school, J. K Met- more than passing notice.
The little
linger, Supt.
tots hardly more thun habit* show re­
11:00 Preaching. C. H Summers, markable talent and in their, songs and
pastor.
! sketches have won a warm sjxit in the
7:46|i. in. Preaching, Subject, "M od -1 hearts of the |&gt;eople. They show the
ern Devil Worship."
eflects of careful training and their voici*
Moore's Station Mission
[have runge seldom seen in children so
.4:00
p. in. Preaching. ( . H. Sumyoung. Mr. Brusie is a former Sanford
mers.
resident, and while he ex(xxrted to have
Tuesday.
gixxl house* here nt euch performance
7:45
p. m. Prayer meeting atthe , js more than
pleased at the great outhome of J. J. Cowan.
pouring of people thnt have crowded
Wednesday.
the lm[&gt;erial nightly and wishes to thank
7:45 p in. Prayer meeting at the the (ivople of Sanford for their liberal
church, subject,"The Surrendered Life." putronnge. The little girls are entitled
These services prove a blessing to ull who to full credit and The Herald can recom­
attend. Come'and bring your Bible.
mend the Three Brusie;« to the other
citie* who expect to have them «luring
the season.
Election For School Board
Al The Methodist Church

proved the vote taken Saturday and
after the necessary legal advertising of
the district has . boon . completed, the
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doteam. The gnme will occur at Holden
Park and ought to attract a large crowd,
for the two teams have uttairnxl a state
wide reputation for the many gixxl
gum«** they have put up during tin* m*aw ii . The day is arranged for the faith­
ful t«&gt; come across with un extra admis­
sion, in order to help out the team and
every lover of giHxl hull should l&gt;c there.
The admission will lx* 60 cenLs and s|x*ciit I tickets will lx* sold in advance.

Tin* street* iii West Palm Beach have
been |mixt«*«l and the house* numbered.
The pnxtothre department at Washing­
ton has Ixx'ii imtitied of this and the fr«*e
delivery of mail will s«x&gt;n lx* inaugurated
at West Palm Beach.
E very thing being satisfactorily ar­
ranged the i-ull for the state meeting at
Kfiwlmmee to organize the State Cham­
ber nl C o m m e rce ho« tx-en is*u«xf.
The
iins*ting will lx* held August 16th and
mimt of the Boards of Trade In Florida
will lx.- represent«*!
Three delegntcx
from each body will lx* present. These
delegate* will lx* the president*, s«Cre­
tan«** and one m e m lx r from each^rganization

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Two men. having been found dead
Monday morning hy the railroad track
about four miles southwest of Lakeland
on the A (' I.. T h e men were evi­
dently sitting on the track in a drunken
condition Sunday night when Struck hy
the train, us n half filled whiskey botUe
lay lx**ide them. No marks of Identifi­
cation could lx* found on their bodies,
and while awaiting information relative
to their identities, a *ul&gt;scripUon has
Ix-eii secured to em balm them
They
will then lx- field until rluimesf. One
of the men is apparently alxiut 25 years
old
T h e other is ten years older. Tho
only tiling lh«*y hud in their pockets was
a shoe horn bearing the advertisement of
Wolf Shoe Co., of MuUx?rry.

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The illicit sale and use of cocaine and
other ixiixorioux drugs, which exist in
Tampa, among the negro**, despite the
vigilance of the awthoritu**, is believed
largely to fx- the blame for Tuesday's
notin g, in which four wen* kill«xi and
two w-ounihxl
Bofi Hums, a negro,
after taking a large dose of «'ooalne, it is
Ixdievtxl, started out to *h&lt;xit at every
|x*r*on wh «attracted his attention
Those shot and killcxl hy him are Annie
Andrews, Jack Hall and Virginia Simp­
kins, while bullet lire«! hy Harris wound«xl Mary Miller, a negro girl, and Patrol­
man J. T. Riggs of the police department,
formerly captain of police. Policemen
who arriv«xl on the scene chased Harris
into a house, in which the negro bar­
ricaded himself, firing at every person
who came within hrange. Illggs opened
th«* dcx&gt;r to rescue one of the wounded
women, who later died, and was shot in
the left arm and right leg. Officers set
the house on fire with gasoline and this
drove the negro out, when he was ahot
by several men and Instantly killed.
The fire department was on the scene to
assist in the capture and to put out the
fire, after it had done its work. Har­
ris’ body wns taken to the Reed under­
taking establishment, and all yeaterday
afternoon men and boys struggled to get.
inside to see the body. Most of them
were denied admission.

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voters of Plant City, the propoeed bond
issue to be divided among sewerage, city
ja7T.amL4iall and'To. liquidate present..
Moating fnflrhtnrfnr^w.
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The Panama &lt; anal
Everybody right now i* inU*r«*»Uxl in
the Punumu Canal ami in order to saG
isfy the curumily of the people who can­
not afford to mak«* a trip to Colon Man­
ager Herndon has arranged to give a
a moving picture* of the Great Ditch
and will »how Uiem ut Uu: Star tonight
and tommorrow night. The pictures
are said to faithfully portray the magni­
tude of this great work that has cost the
U. S. so much Unie and money, and when
In compliance with the law regulating
Sanford
Wins
completed
will be tin* wonder of the
biennial elections in special tax school
world.
Some
of us may never have the
Sanford
wins
on
her
$200,000
bonding
districts, an election is hereby called to
" B a t If Not—”
Iks held in each of the special tax school | plan for brick roads in the Sanford dis- op|x&gt;rtunity of seeing the work at close
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district* herein nam«*d below, ut the trict. For Sanford we are glud and al»o range and the moving pictures will give
usual place for voting In each bf said ashamed for Orlando. We believed in a un accurate idfta of the canal and all the Sunday night Mr. Waldron will give the
second in his serif* on "Four Young Men
districts on Tue*«iay, the 20th day of unification of road interests in the coun- work that is now going on at Panama.
Who Pared ” This sermon entitled,
August, 1012, to determine th* number ty. hut as that ha* failed, we presume the I
pf mills to Ik* aaMWed, ami to chcxwe only thihg left is to go it hy districts. If, NextThursday will beBoosters' Day "But If Not r tells of three of the four.
three trust«** to serve in euch of said Orlando follows Sanford it will lx* rough at Holden Parkand ajl the loyalfans arv Service* begin at 7.30 sharp. A cordial
districts, viz: Sunfonf, Apopka. Oviedo, on the smaller p lan*, hut we must have an* «*xpected to-turn out and not only Invitation is extctided to all. Sunday
Oakland, Winter Garden, Fairview, roads. Let Orlaudo District wake up.— j root the home team to victory, hut put school o|K*rut at 10:00 a. m. and morning
preaching at llKM).
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"Lockhart, Beulah, Zellwood, Longwood.! Orlando Cltixen.
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An Fpltom c o&lt; the W eek’s M s»t Im ­
p ortan t Happenings In the
S ta te ’s Domain.
W. B. Ogden, the first to make a ship­
ment of avocados* this season, has a tree
from which he took 40 dozen fruit last
year. Some of his treea have a very
small crop, hut those hearing at all an
so loaded down props have had to be
placed under the branches. — Miami Her­
ald.

work com m ence on the.rg a^ ^ g n ^gwg^ ■
r (tyseouTv* ~
The co u n ty commissioners met in •'ll «1 Paint City it was decided to *ub*
S|x-ciul session last M onday and ap­ rCit u $66,000 hooding pro|KxuUonJto ftte

bus Ixx-n tin- din-el cause of buildin g up won out in rom|x-tilion with several work will at once com m ence on Un­
n very large su b u rba n population, hut northern shiphutlding firms. easily put
building and I»- prosecuted a* rapidly hx
this line of developm ent has lieen re­ ting it over its com|x*titors both in tie- possible
tarded by the jxxir roads at th e service sign and c o n t r a c t price
of tin- county resident, even though the«**
it IS understood that tin- steamer i- to
( hung«- In ItuMincHH
A body was found Moating Mondial in roads have been limit iif clay and marl
take the (dace of the steam er Frederick
A
i-hungiix-i-iirrixl in th«* |x-r*onn«,l
the Hudson, w bleb has lieen iilentitusl as
and such other m aterials as h a v e l&gt;ecn D tdiary on the run with the C ity of of Die It At ( I Garage this w«*ek, Oliver
th a t of N a th a n S w a rtz , indicted for the a v ailab le
Now that we are to have Ja ck s o n v ille during the winter months H a y * retiring from the firm ami in the
murder of J u li a Conners, in tin- Bronx brick roads it is Ixdirvcd that those furm
T ile vessel co n tracte d (or, the name of lutur«- Boh Holland will have the entire
un July /• .t is believed th a t he com ­ u|teruiurs who live in Sanford will at winch is n o t decided upon as yet, hut
business himself The H. &amp; O has lw*cn
mitted suicide
S w a rtz confessisl to bis o n ce hie themselv es hack to th e land
winch will perhaps In- railed the City of very po(iolar with the puhli* -unco Its
fath er and sister that he bail enticed ttie ,"i«» 'I- «non as tin- roads are available Sanford, will lx- of a rather unique con
ini-iqition over one y«-ar .«go H«rod«-x
girl to a vacant Mat near lu-r home and lor use
T h a t th e budding of these stru ction. in which sin- will have a r&lt;s-i-s- -x-llitig Uii- Overland and lluu k ears Un­
there urteni|Msl to assault her, that roads will have the influence of e n h a n c ­ st.-rn wheel of N|xx-jal con stru ction
She it &amp; O lias had a lirst class machine
when she begun to scream tie stuck her ing pro|M-rty values is dem onstrated hy is to have four decks with a pilot house
shop in c o n n ect ion anil lifts made a -q»-&lt;repeated ly with a pocket knife
He tile fael that owners of prti|x*rty along on lop of n T e x a s
T h e dis'ks will lx&gt; a inlt&gt; &lt;d treating sick cars t&lt;&gt; t(x- entire
then (ilurisl the laxly hi the box where tile line of pru|M&gt;s&lt;-il road are now asking
mam , snhxin. hurricane and T e x a s
On satisfaction of (tie owners
T h e re is no
it wus found, ami later conveyed ir in » 2 6 (n t cent more for then projM -rty than tile Texas deck will lx- (lie ca p ta in s cab
more |x)|Hilar automobile man in the
vacant lot
prior to the election. So it will be seen in and quarters fof the pilots, also six staia Uuui JJo h Holland, ami jua many
Sentence upon John Mitchell, the t h a t the idea of good sub stantial roads s(x-cjnl Mtater&lt;xims ond a smoking room. friends are rojoiring over the fact that he
labor leader, for co n tem p t of court, m does not only hav e to do with th e draw 1i In all Die Vessel will have forty two
will continue to serve them III Sanford
connection with the fam ous Ruck stove Dig of larger road» hut also adds dollars stateroom s measuring six and one half The firm will Im- known as formerly, the
by six and one-h alf f&lt;s-t
Sh e is to ix* B. &amp; () Garage and the sumo stand will
and Range cusc. ha» lxx-n |M»st|&gt;oned to one's land accou nt
T h e territory to lie served hy this electrically lighted and will have steam he maintained
President Gum|x»rx and S e c re ta ry Mur
In a few days Mr Hn|
risotl, of the Amettcan Federation of s|M*ci»l road and bridge district is com xp-ering gear
lanil will have a must ini(x»rtant an
T h e m o tiv e |xiwi*r of the new txial will n«&gt;uncernent to make U» the |XH)()le who
l.abor, have Ins-n given one yedr. and prised of seventy.-two sections of land
an«l th« twenty-two miles of brick roads he double Corliss engines with Scotch are contemplating purchasing new cars.
six months, r«*|M.»ctively.
will run through, or lx-twe«-n. thirty-six boilers of 1 .000 liorse|xiw er. through Don’t buy a car until you se«1 his new
Postmaster (¡cn e ra l Frank Hitchcock
of them* sections spd forty-eight of the which she will atta in a s|x-cd of fourteen advertisement in The H«&gt;ruld, liecauae
told the Senate investigating c o m mitt«*«* HIM'l
ions will I»- within one mile or less of miles an hour
Sin- will also have a lie will save you money on the Ix-st self
that the Republican cam paign fund of I
liie roads, tliu*&gt; m aking lh&lt;-ir «ervuv to carrying ca p acity ■■f thr*-. hundred Pui' 't a t t i n g - nr that is made and it will lx1!*0H amounted to $1 ti.Yv.SMt 2.'•
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Hef draft will 1«. live feet
i to- territory alniut as (Mitcut'ial ,ts the of freight
|right up to lhe minute with electric
sjiul ttiat none cam e from a m cor|M»ra
sam e number of miles could well lxI h»- new steamer will I»,- a coal burner lights and all the conveilletl«"«*
It will
lion and nearly all the donations were
l iie roads will be distriliutisl o v er the S h e will have four rudders, and with tier efqx-cially up|x-al to the ladies who are
less than $ 00(1
following roule»:Oul Celery avenue to extra (xiwerful steering gear will be e n ­ liecoming the grentest lovers of autos in
Plaits for reorganizing the army are the Osteen ferry, the width being six- abled to turn the m any cr«x&gt;k«*d bends of the city.
Iteing threshed out by Secretary of War t«x*n feet; south from Celery avenue on the river in short order. T h e dining
Stimson in a council at W ashington Reurdall avenue to Cameron C ity, east room of the vessel is to he amidship. on
Booster ^I *a) At Ball Park
Two plans are under consideration from Itenrdall avenu e on Geneva avenue the sahxin dock, the galley being on the
At a meeting of the Sanford Base Ball
One would create a reserve composed o to the new st«s-l drawbridge across efie |main dis-k. a dum b waiter connecting Association field on W i x I i h s m I i i j it w-a»
men who had served their enlistm ent in riv e r at that |xnnt
T h * bridge is now the two with the pantry aft of the the «1in decniisl to give a Hoosfi-r Day at the
T h e v«-sxe| is to t&gt;e entirelv hall park and the date was dtx-ided for
the regulars, and who. for small pay com p leted and is in daily use. sou th on mg riwim
would rejM irt at sta te d times (or drill and tiie Simfnrd &lt;trlimdo roiol to Robinson s
limit in Jacksonville
and according |next T h u n xlay . July 25
«*n th at day
inspection. T h e other plan would bring .''(•rings, weston hirst str*s-t to Sylvan to A I* S te v e n s of the Merrill Stevens there will lx- u fine gam«* "( hall fx-tw«x*n
the army up to full war stre n g th and L a k e , north from First street on Mon- Company will lx- a handsome product Sanford and Orlando and all the neigh­
roe avenue to the ferry across tiie St Vrid one which will lx- a great credit to boring cities will lx- invited to come in
eliminate the reserve idea.
the city
T i m e s - l ni on
J o h n * river, winch leads to I&gt;«Lund.
am i watch us put on over one the OrlanT he legislative dia|x*nxury committee

will meet in Columbia today to hear
further evidence in connection with the
old dispensary system -ond activities of
slate officials. T he principal witness be­
fore the-committee will l»«* Sain Nirholls,
the Spartanburg lawyer, who was involv­
ed in the testimony of Detective Reed,
at the Augusta hearing. Nicholls was
represented as the go-between to secure
a pardon for which $16,000 was to have
been paid. Mr. Nicholls promises to developaensations. He states that he will
prove the accusations false and that he
also will prove the telegram he is said to
have sent saying the pardon was granted,
as faked. It Is also expected that sev­
eral Blind tiger operators from Charl«***100 will I»« present to tell what they know
of the present organised system of graft
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CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS

Contract for the construction of n
palatial new steel river steamer for the
Clyde St. Johns river lime has been
awarded to the Merrill-Stevens Com­
pany of Jacksonville, work to commence
at once and rushed with all possible
speed to a conclusion.
With the award of this contract the
Actual work on the new home for the
expression of "built in Jacksonville"
Elks
in Tampa, will not lx*gin before the
will be added to the term “ made in
last
of
September or the first of October.
Jacksonville. As stated, tin- new vessel
T h e j-naiuenlK of the new road and The plana »&lt;*l«x't«*d for the club house
will lx* built of stiff and will lx* much
larger than.the City of Jacksonville and hrodge districts are now anxious to have are said to lx* very attracUve and the
interior arrangement is splendid.
the Frederick D ellary , now being n(x*r work com m ence on the roads at mice

road building and mihurhan and rural river points. She will have a length of
development, such ns has -nrYtT ‘titki’TT tM7 feet and a breadth of beam-of 42 lift
place in this county. The intensive and will register 700 tons.
system of culture in vegetable raising has
Securing this valuable contract is a
d e ^ tjfcu ra l unit of farm ownership (great triumph for thtf^Merrill-Stevcns
vc serf* tifTtf-ttriiHn turn

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CLYDE WIM. STA RT EARLY
Hirer Steamer Service Will Begin On
Septem ber 1st
Two more Sunday excursions are to
be made by the steamer Frederick DeBary, of the Clyde SL Johns river line,
to Green Cove Springs, after which she
will be taken off the run and given her
annual overhauling. This is the infor­
mation given out by B F. Ford, manager
of that branch of the Clyde's service in
this d ty .
"Y o u can say also," continued Mr.
Ford, in his conversation yesterday with
a representative of the Timea-Union,
"th a t we will this year start our daily
service to Ssnford forty-five days earlier
than heretofore. T his means that both
the City of Jacksonville and the Fred­
erick DeBary Will ge into service Sep­
tember 1.
"A fter tbe Frederick DeBary has made
her excursion trip on Sunday, Ju ly 26.
■he will be hauled off for her annual over­
hauling, after which the will take tbe
place of the City of Jacksonville, which
Is now performing the service.'*— TimeaUnlon.

with a job
iper attenhistory of
editor on
ears under
have care»
&gt;ur friends
it with no
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v the bus!a few dots,
proprietor
ybody adft he sold
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Hi porter when he had the field to him*
Judge John M. Cheney
Worthy Mode»!/
•elf. He afterward tried it. bought out
Hon. John M. Cheney, United Slut»-*
A l r o Yustiph, c h i e f J..-U
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the Star and published the Reporter-Star District Attorney for the Southern Di&gt;dad, was r e m a r k a b l e for I l i t i . . . . J . - . t ]
on a yearly contract with the present trirt of Florida, has a profound under­
w hich
a c c o m p a n ie s
wl-d&lt;-i*
mils
editor of the Citizen, but ran to the end standing of the law and (mmcm-him-» irftjch
n i t e r a long
In v e stig atio n
of tin
of his string in a few months and has al- versatility of talent. His great jiower
f a c t s of a chmo, he pu blld v coiifrsieil
ways agreed that a daily is a mistake, with courts and juries is due to the fart
th a t his k n o w le d g e was not * rtl Ir.-l
W. D. Yoweil tried the Star and sold to that he is absolutely fa r and only dtnir
to e n a b l e him to d ecid e It
t '- o
S. R. Hudson. LaSalle and Stonetnan ous of having justice pro|ierly meted
said a fieri c o u r t i e r ,
do ton exprcl
th e i allpli to juiy \on fi •
publiahed the Daily Record and in a out
r u n .«’ "
I do not
me» k .
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little while quit the field and went to
Sincerity i» the foundation of lus c|o
t he Judge
t he ca liph r •
• *Miami.
quenre ami to express his honest con
for u hut I know . If I « •&gt;
R. J . Holly managed the Reporter- vtctions in the purjHMtc of his n|
he*
te m p i to jiay m e for wl.ni I -I- n-«t
Star for a year and walked to Sanford. On that line he is fearless, ardent anti
know , thu t r e a s u r e s of his einpli«
The Reporter-Star corporation tried i t , hopeful, inspiring others with his own
would not su(lice ”
with plenty of money and gladly sold ' sentiments and beliefs. To his sincerity
out their interests at a discount.
|he adds clearness and common sense
These are facts, and our observations with the freedom of unronstraint which
Kept the W alter* Bu»y
are that a daily in Orlando only pays goes with u frank nature
Beyond all
A fiarty of tourist!) »!•
recenti’
traveled over a Canadian ra11r&lt;&gt;«-•
for a few months during winter. If the J he has the gifts which belong to-a great,
rontlniiiiualy fur live U.t&gt;•- “ n •••('•‘'I
present operators of the daily arx&gt; muk- , natural orator, which education may
during that time, on ilo- -I - ■ »f*
ing money all the year they are the only increase, but cannot bestow
The [mwer
with tifili i ii ii i Im dull) or t
-a • It.
people who have ever done so. and of personality, a good voice, graceful
all
Till« was done on t •»
proves that Orlando is just beginning gestures, persuasiveness and force are
dining curs, euch having * »••-•’ Hue c*
to get into shape to maintain one daily.— ' qualities which may la- enumerated, but
Sayings From John Burroughs.
fiuclty of thirty person» ui l tiianagvd
&gt;t the whole of that which has
Nature Is not benevolent; nature Is by miti conductor, four cook» and
given Mr Cheney his reputation as an Just, gives pound for pound, measure w aiters. Ai this rate eai h » alter •er&gt;
orator.
for measure, makes no exception, ed ut each meul an average of t»&gt;otjBig Things Al longwood
His thorough knowledge of the law . never tempers her decrees with m er­ two persoiiB, and each chair »mild I*
Longwood, July 19.—It U rumored, good judgment and ability, strength and cy or winks at any Infringement of used an average of three and t«o
and the rumor emanated from a source foresight as a lawyer has enabled him to her law«. And In tho eud Is not thin thirds times ut each meal Hall*»/
go (lazetto.
most reliable, that early in the fall a successfully combat with the la-st la w ­ best? Could tho universe be run as
u charity or a benevolent Institution,
party of Canadian gentlemen interested yers in the south.
or as a poorhouae of the most ap­
In agricultural developments and with
.
Italians A b ro ad .
proved pattern? Without this m erci­
considerable financial backing behind
E stim ates made by tl»' *&lt;“ll»n
less Juatleo. this Irrefragible law,
them, will bay the town a vialt— will ih all
where would we havo brought up long reau of Em igration show that fu,,L :
provability make it their headquarters
ago? It Is a bard gospel; but rocka 6&amp;7.74C Italians, or about «.t.«* f***BlB
—their object being not to hold land as
are hard. too. yet they form tho foun- of tb® entlro population &gt;'f ll»*J *r*
The chief ruuuirc*
an investment, but whatever land they
d at Ions of the hills. Man Introduces living shroud
benevolence, mercy, altruism . Into where they are found nr*« ,l"' 1 nlt
secure either in Longwood or the sur­
tho world, and ho p ay s'th o price In S tates, 1.779.0&amp;9; Brazil I
rounding district will be put into culti­
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hlB added burdens; and be reaps bis gentlne. 1,000,000, and I ruguaj
vation as soon as practicable and then
000. There la practically no country
reward
In
the
vast
social
and
civic
divided into plats of five and ten meres,
organizations that were. Impossible In tho world without an llnll*° ‘
these will be rented at a low figure just
ony. Tho following «re ,t*e
,
without tbeso things.—Century.
sufficient to pay ordinary interest on
sm allest Italian colonies In th«
.
their capital giving the workers on same
Azores. 17 Italian s: Cor.-«
th e option of Ultimate purchase. I t ta
island of Madeira, 7.— New lor
also athted that should the gentlemen in
question locate here, they will contract
for all the product, not only what la pro­
City People Religiousdoced on their own lands but the proK ansas City, Mo. rank.
duction of focal farmers also. I t la also
Philadelphia among tho largo &lt;
tho country for Ra rellgluu* &gt;«
learned that included In the party will be
oensua
recently taken enumeri
gentlemen associated with two of the
000 namee, and among these
largest department stores in Canada
c e n t were affiliated with
with a business of over fifty millions
For the Bride.
Philadelphia Is ono p«r cent
yearly. Theee two firms alone could
A cynlo suggests a long black veil
handle more truck than Longwood is at as a suitable gift for a bride who will •urser going through the Morgan
----------------present producing. Their decision to Inslat upon cooking hubby's meals her­ house while on n recent visit to LonThe Man on tha 3u,1r
self.
make Longwood their probable field of
don asked tho guldo who was showing
Every street has (wo
him over the house why Mr, Morgan shady atdo and the sunny,
operation ia baaed on reports they have
didn’t buy another m iniature and men shake bands and
already received from one of their num­
New Air Lins.
m
ake tho collection an even thou sand .! which of the two take*
ber as to the fertility of the soil and rapid
Aeroplane lints will at least be useU 009 of hl* Particular pets, J sid e; be will be the youi
railroad facilities.
ful for Journeys to castles In the air . k *
that odd num ber," w as th e reply.
| the two.—Bulwer Lrttok

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sprfniTng as hard iis~hirrouW for t h f r ii
C onsoling Mothoc,
euch iiuiiiIht was well rendered The
I “ iiii »o bo rprised that I hesitated for
Ex Servant
former miitr©««) —
»olo hy Kuril 1’rorlor and tefltutiol.s |&gt;y
n second took n high, wild shot a t ' “So yt&gt;u w o n T g lv © m e • 'cftaraclarf:*
little Ruth M cljim and Helen Moran
third, threw the ball tton feet over I (with d'eep- »eorriS you—you todyf* ‘
with her 11% dollv were especially pleas­
Stelnfoldt's head Into the crowd, and | Llll© Moaty— “You're not, « r* JOfc
ing
Much credit III sue Mrs Pam
twfore Stelny could find Hint ball the mother?”— Punch.
shall, who had charge of the music, Mrs
Tigers were ahead
Daniels. Miss Mu&gt;me Md.ain. Mis* 1
It woa (ho tlrst bit of Cobti's won
If You Daslre Success.
CAM MHOS' CITY &lt; l.l l’ l'IN G S
Nlaliej Daniels, Miss t ieiirgiu Patti
derful boat. running w eaver had teen,
If you wish success In 'life, molt«
Mr. ami Mr*. J. C. Rich left on Tu«-» shall and others wlm assisted , and Mr
and I for one didn't try to kid him perseverence your bosom friend, ex­
day’s boat for an extended visit in Kan Daniels, who is justly proud of Ins Sun
much after that, only I kept cjulet and perience your wise counselor, caatloa
waited for a chance to pull off nomo- your- elder brother, and hope your
bus C ity, Wicldtu and other plarea. day school.
thlng on him Wo enrne from behind
They will return in the curly full.
guardian genius.— Addison.
and wfcn the game anyhow, but I
Mr. Duke »old hi» mule, wagon and
HI DA ITKM S
âx/y/oincd / ty ln x / w ç
tell you I fell relieved when It was
buggy to »ome one on Celery avenue.
Mr, John 'JiF.' Iluddhuton returned
E a s y to G e t a O t a r i ,
over and I knew my piece of alow
Ö J ic/ k i/ / P k j e r j / o '
Mr. Fulton is home after a trip in tun home lasj Friday, after s|M‘mling the
The smullrst manufacturer In exts&lt;thinking hadn't given the Tigers tho
yacht to I’alaltkn and Jacksonville
w in t e r .-A n n a p o lis . Ind, going to
enee could star! by using ona nawagame a« well ns the lead
Mr. Hihhnrd was one-of those who school;' ■
pnper In one town, and Increase hi*
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distribution and Aales rapidly
felt the inconvenience of a broken down
Mr. ahd Mrs K Haxter and little Him.
DY JOHN J. E V E R 8,
«Ufvly.— Printers' Ink.
car, having to stay in Sanford several John F lix-tciicr. s|n-nt last week visiting
Besting the Englleh.
days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H Huddleston.
Tho Rev A 11 Hceketh. tho mlaSecond Baseman Chicago Cuba, Who
Rev. Wuldron will preach for us next
Miss (iussie I'illis of Sanford is visit­
elonary author, »•« praising In Chi­
Ha* for Year* Been Rated as the
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Sunday afternoon, July 21 at :i o'clock ing her grandmother. Mrs. &lt;; A Nichol­
cago tho t'gandn pi-oplo. "Tlieso tribes
Quickest Thinker of the
are
perfect
specimens
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f
tho
gentle­
We hope all int«-r«-»U*d in any way in son.
Modern Game.
man and tho lady,” he said ” 1 know
Cameron City ?hurch will come out.
Mr. M I Maker and son. Mead, left
I'crbnp , I have nuda a lot « o r lo " ’"'■ ■ 'onorr « h o onco clnlmod In ah j
Mr. Waldron a.s»ure» us he will Ik- out if Wednesday for the Must Coast to »(H-nd
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nf nrAio Ka fn
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plays than tho ono of which I am go­ address before tho Muganda that they
the weather permits. ,f the car is not a few week».
ing to tell, but In my estimation It was had learned their habit of frequent
running he will drive out.
the woc»t I ever Hindu. At least It bathing from tho FJngllsh. A .Muganda
We are surely rejoicing, over the way
( IIDU.'OTA SNAPSHOTS
made mo fie l more foolish than any chieftain took (his upc—’How often do
lainds carrier! for brick roads and will
We are still having plenty of rain, hut other I ever inude. and It hurt worse. you English balho?' ho asked. 'An
anxiously await the building of the liie weather is nut so hot, so we need not
I'm not nshamed of It. because the Englishm an,' was tho reply, 'has a
roads.
complain
fellow who outthought mo and made hath every m orning’ ’Well, a Mu
Mr. and Mrs. Worthington exjwet
Mrs. I I. Hodges jiml tier hrother-in
me look had Is probably the greatest
"Mil the chieftain, ’has ono
their daughter and'grand daughter on law. J || Priwatt, left. Saturday for hall player that ever lived
At the, every evening also.' '
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Thursday's Ixiut for a long visit at Ijike Okis-eholMH., Mrs fiojlgt^i to "join her time however. I felt about as cheap
oro read by the p«opl«
as anyone could feel
Onoro.
husband there arid Mr. f’revntt to
Cruel Realism.
becauae it give* thfm
The play came In ono of the world's
We understand a new traction car is gage in tishmg *
John fl Johnson, the fnrtVius lawyer
n rw i of abaorbing lnSeries
games at Detroit In I!i07
We
on its way from the factor)
It is wry
Mrs I In*, hlore \till (I of Oviedo s|M"lll
and no loan famous art exi»«rt. was
tn
o it People no lo n fcr
had heard a lot about Cobb and his
inconvenient to be left without a car so several days here visiting tier mother.
talking nbout some of Kargent s cruel
go looking about for
batting and buse running, but w». didn't
often.
Mrs M F. lacobs
h a je t 14,11^4. tiomi- VnôwTÏÏin us w*Hl then as wo do n ow ,, ly icallstlc portraits.
rin n fli they want— they
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- painted a PhttnUelphla woman," Mr.
ib
Monday accompanied by tier sister. and
go to^ their newxpapar
refused to give him credit for ev-1
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L i - ! Jonniton said, and whon th© work was
M O O R E 'S STATION
.MThs Rose Jacob», winy will visit with lyr «pviitinif
for information u to
©rythtDg that w a. clnlmed for hlm |ln|(lh^ , th„
r
h
CR,
callcd_
The celery growers are getting their wveral days.
w here wach thine* aw y
HubWcs .tlinw^ur uUOuh» we.o Ju a t. for „. . " Aà Hi© c t m c h Ì Ì 'w
as «tudysU
was.'
o t i L lied» in order for rawing p b r * » . Mrs.'Nf.
ami Mr». C. T. nbout righi, and ho ih e^ -w rre-p ayjn g
be Found. T h it m * t h o d _
I'lK ll*?» portrait S«TJient-M td-Uj: htnvi♦ - J e e-C en twraatHa-m Pnlatkw-wvuin this •Ruukrsuu mid- stiff" WlV»fF- -md- l aura parrlcular-aUeni-Uw-*« Cohh. tinHIpor- 'Mow do you lik e It?' T h e m an an
saves time and troubU.
gin IVncti dldn’t bave illudi chance tri
week! His son, Henry «|m• • !:•• • week I ••• Sufton li ft Miifhla&gt; (nr Kort Tu&gt;
If you want
brin«
swered thoughtfully
‘Well, sir, ye
do anythllig We were all tb kled and
l hew*.
your wares to the *n*rvl«»r to visit ihi- f«ir?nt*r ** (tHreiiLH. Mn&lt;
might h av e minte II a little bettor look»(Tu glvlng Cohb thè laugh ai evorv
Mr. Sam Keene of Howling tireen i • \N Simmons. 1r
non of this community,
in
niellile, tint If yo had. ye'd b ava
opportunlty all of whlrh made tt
» (mi I led It ' ”
our advertising column*
has lieen the ginnt of his .tanghi.-r Mr(
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l ( .1 t | l « T * w M l
ki }||t f , . »M l l p p l l \ | S | |
worae for ilio
K 1/ Hritt, tile past Week
Mrs I III It Lfiv: frinnlH ht*m r**ttirri«»«l t«» hi* hninr m
Ito- score was dose III thè gnmo of
and children will accompany Mr Keen,
I'tcrr«« Moinlav
whlch 1 Njieak. ami Cohb calli© tu bai
Sees Wlth Hi» Finger».
home for a few weeks' visu
Tin* flaw*«* vjivimi lt\ Mrs
last
wltb mie mit and sniaslieo a hard hit
Jacob W
Itolotln.
though
filimi
Single wont frinii Infili»'). w||| ioni|iluto u co n rs e
Mrs K W .istituirti was nut from t.i.ii, I ncsilav ni^ht in ii.uior nr hi*: I*r••t &gt;»«•r bel » celi righi and cenici
vinting Mrs J &lt; Smith recenti)
M rs
Knt»i*rl Prevail ui Titusville,
a over fast and kepi ili© ball frolli get III meilh ine In thu C h ic a g o C o lleg e of j
M ed icine ami Sarge,ry thl» inoiltli, and
W'aahbiirn returned a short time ago w*r\ pl«*asiint alTair
All r»*|h»rt a iilrallifelnlt.
(o f o l lo w th è pilli I l i o of inerii
troni Mt PI easanl. ,ow .1 wliere sin w,i • *ih 11f**• i/ui &gt;1«
ful rrfr**‘*hitn*ht*'
•Ine uh a p io fc s s lo n
Me lutigli» al
the gllest of relalive, fur sum,, lime
* • M lacnltH v|H»nt &gt;.it iinlu\ in Or
hls liMliitlcnp ami sn\s " T h e r e « a s il i
M/». F.llu tirreni nui and Mr and Mrs laixlo, to u htrli pl.n i hr t**. «»in|tafim*?|
a nervi* a slliew , a veln. nn u ite ry ,
till lirr
P G. Miller and son arrived at the In*» ilnu^litir. Mr*« I I . II
n (Issile thal thè uve conili lisholil Imit
home on Cameron avenue I. i ' .turdav A .1 ( l l &lt; i k H h I ' l l l j l t
I conili feel wlth
th o
tl|in of my
from ( olumluis 1Hu..
H i*»*#« of the \N o \\
ho ,»t t••ri•I••I
blig'-'H
\1 v ftiigers are li» good ss
We a l e p l e a s e d i,, i , ,, ) , t,. ,t \|. ,mj '
u n v i ’ilm g
*'v* Wlrh 1tulli 1 lin i ilelp el pulsa
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t h*
II|III..|I||| til
111 O f
limi», Ir r i r n11&lt;*uh, ami
temperature,«
Mrs .1 (
Unii le t t I* wes« I. i , 11 V b o a t I bn- lo &gt;nnda . wel e Mr .uni Mr- I •1111*
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lie-ole., Mr and M r . (ieri lacole. Mi
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points in tile wi-ti i., vi-it their chiMren and Mm. It K R ob erts Mr and M n
anil friends They e p-el
In remain
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v. ' lacoliH and soil ( ‘levelanit F. II
(iet) M itch e ll ih here (rom Norwalk I Kilbcc and family. M ihh llerthu lacnle*
Annie P rev ail
David Sell and
pri parmg tu move t fiere
(ieorgi has Mrs
I rankle Story
a line position and lihi~ il uji I fiere
F\ M Sto ry left Sa tu rd a y morning
FÀlith McClelland is visitmg her
for Kissimmee, m u lin g the t r i j i through
grandma, Mrs Prevali in (Jènevn
F.. I-. Hruwii of Ft ( liristimi-&gt; wa« thè the country horse hack
&lt;" F' S m ith is visiiing fus parents in
guest of bis rlnughter. Mrs I F' Me1 i eorg |.t this A,-.*k
&lt; lelialltl. a collide of d .i.s lusl vite!

S P E N C E R ’S

M e M 'ill* M ,,r V
«¡S'ldin,- a b w
Iflitoti Itrown of I r i lirr-Di a- * .■■
a caller ut thè McClellan.l Inime l a s t F r i l.l - .i th her «l«lef M IH Wells of ('nil
dav enrouti- tu Arkansas to work in tln- aay
la-acli orchard s.

All thè singer» and neur singer» gatheretl ut thè horhe of Mr. and Mrs (' C
Morris thè litst two Sunday evening»
and hud u delighlful evening of song
The crowd
so fiig thè ims-tingH inuv Iscontinuisi ut the church liereafter.
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Mr and M rs ( &lt;; perry and Mr and
T C Cham lierliiin tiaik in the base hull
game T u e s d a y aflerniHin

Miss Itirdie Itarfier of Conway is vis­
iting her sister, Mrs P FP Culley of this
place.
J o h n laing and family have moved u&gt;
t irlundo
T h e party given at the home of Mr
and Mrs J A P r e v a il last Thursday
! night was one ot the m int enjo yable of
tin' ■‘•‘iLson
I he lawn was prepared for
&gt;* hi- guests to u i nv itn-ir garm- and

T h e re is m u ch rejo icing and good feel ; aimiscrnentjt out in Hu- o|M&gt;n an

ing that the brick roads arc a "sure
tiling.” Everybody here that could
voted for it and those thut couldn't vote
wanted to.
GENEVA JO T T IN G S
Mis* Led a Peters is home from JackHonvllle for n few day».
MisaAlicr Farley of Malabar, who has
been the guest of the Misses Dumels for
the puaf two weeks, 1» now being enter*
taittvd by Mins Kate Flynt.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Maker »|&gt;ent last
Monday in Sanford.
The Missen Mlanch and (ieorgiu Puttishall have returniHl from n visit to Titus­
ville.
Wo are glad to know thut Iwitb of the
teachers appointed for the school here
are Geneva girls. Miss Mnyme McLain
and Mias Lydia Geiger.
Mias Virginiu Lee of Jacksonville is
Visiting til« Miaae» Peter».
A number of our young folk» gave a
Jolly little picnic at I-uke Harney lust
Saturday, In honor of Miss I»edu Peter».
They were chn|&gt;eroned by Mr». T . I).
Patera, MAi. Geo. Potura und Mrs. J. T.

McLain. „
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Mr*. David S}&gt;eer^of Sanford »pent
Saturday and Sunday with Geneva
* friends.
There was the regular service at the
Methodist church lost Sunday morning.
The evening waa given up to Children's
Day exerciifti. The church was deco­
rated wtth palm» and vines und un abun­
dance o( beautiful flowers, which made
• pretty background for the bright
little face* of the children. The pro-

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mdlow glow, and the tallii1* from winch
the refreshments were server! were
snowy In upjiearanre of linen, which,
covered with delirious cake», candies
and glasses of lemonade, up|ieuled to the
inner man in such u way that nothing
«hurt of psrtakmg would satisfy. Mrs
I L. Hodge* and Mrs W F. Grave» und
George Jacobs assisted Mr. anil Mr».
Prevail in serving the refreshments.

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•««»• Ii would hav© l»*eii » home run
for Cotih. amt ns the score wa» close
It would hav*. given Detroit the lend
right l here The hull came to Slagle
In »uch nn awkward position, nnd ho
had to try so hnrd to reach It at all,
thut he could not recover In time to
get the hall buck quickly, nnd I ran
out About thlrtv feet to meet his
throw
Cobb find rounded tlrst nnd
wn» corning down to second with nil ,
hls might
I could hear him but
couldn't see him
Blngln threw the
ball to me. nnd I tried n play thnt
seemed wUe and foxy
I ex|iecled
Cobb to overrun the base n little and j
come back, and as I caught Blagle's
throw I swung nnd ran for the bag.
without looking. Intending to slide at
him nnd try to keep him from gelling
bnek to the base. I wna within ten
feet of the bag and running hard Whet\
I discovered that my plan wan all
wrong
Cobb had »Inwud up as ho
came to second base, taken
on© |
glance nt me. sn»' »h at I wait trying
to do, and Instead o f stopping, turned !
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the City of Sanford. There codjd be
no better compliment paid our city than
tvsry Trader aad M4ay Monde* &amp;&gt; this
of courtesy and appreciation
upon the part of the Clyde officials and
in return this city should do the honors
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on the occasion by making it a gala day,
W. M. NÂYWCt, Naaloaaa Maa g a r
the launching being attended by “our
•afeaarlatlaa Prtaa. «2 0 0 a Year la A*va
various d vic associations, Commerdal
Club and d ty officials. The two
Daheaiad la lh a d r y b r catrlar « 1 .0 0 pw ra « r to
steamers on the river service will be City
advance ar 1 0 e pa* m oo to. of Jacksonville and City of Sanford tak­
P a n a m a la a d ia a c a laaat ba m ade at aflh
tS ia ro d aa aacaod-daa* n a i l r a m e r A usual SXad ing their names from the two terminals
1908. a t lb# PMtaOoa a l Sanford. Plarlda.
of this great river line, said to be ohe of
aad ae A d af March 3rd . l i T t
the Aneet river trips In the world and
i Ha. i a a with a new steamer certainly ono of the
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grandest and most comfortable. The
Commerdal Club and the d ty council
have already written to the officials and
memorialized their efforts In not only
giving our d ty the beet service and n
new steamer, but the delicate compli­
ment paid our city by naming the new
boat after the queen d ty of the SL
Johns.
The Herald wishes to thank the ofAdala for.their great work on behalf of
our d ty , and while not making any
promises we rather think Sanford will
redprocate
handsomely at the launching
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another 100,000 were brought Into
their courts by summons. Over this
bugs army of p o o p lo , many of whom
s rs entirely Innocent of any offense,
the m agistrates ex ert an almost undis­
puted swsy, for their decisions aro In
nine cases out of ten absolutely Anal.
In other words, they pass Judgment
upon the personal liberty and rights of
more than 15,000 cltlien s every month
of the year, and, save In a few In­
stances, their decisions are accepted
without appeal o r review of any kind.
No other tribunal In the land admin­
isters Justice on so vast a scale or ex­
erts anything eften approaching so un­
bridled a pdwer. - I t Is at onco a court
of Arst and last resort, presided over
by a cadi, supremo arbiter of tho facts
and largely a law unto hlmsolf.— Cen­
tury.
Humorous Court Happonlngo.
Judge M. W. Pinckney at a recent
banquet of law yer* responded with
two stories to .«how that there Is some
humor associated with such a Serious
thing as the law. In Dawson City a
colored man. Bam Jon es by nam e, was
on trial for felony. The Judge asked
Bam If he deaLred the appointment of
a lawyer to defond blra. “No. sah','*
■aid Bam. *Tee gwlne to throw my­
self on the Ignorance of the co te ."
Here Is a atory credited to O'Con­
nell, and Illustrating tho severe pen­
alty Imposed under the old crim inal
law of KnglanffTHF weW-ee- th e grewrsome humor of the early English
Judge. ’ Tfie Jury had returned n ver­
dict of guilty In the coao of a man
accused of stealin g a valuablo watch.
The Judge In sentencing tho prisoner,
g ald J^ A u reecbed fo r tim e *n«LXound|^

Mayor Spencer of Sanford has born
•‘smiting blind tlgei* In that town hip
. M A K IN G A GOOD ST A R T
and thigh," according to The Herald.
Now that the bonds for brick roads
Let him hand ’em over to the county
have been carried The Herald does not
authorities when he gets through with
want to rush in and make suggestions
them—what?—Orlando Citizen.
as to the disposition of the money.
There will be suggestions enough when
The Sanford Herald shows the proper the time come* to build the roads.
spirit in the matter of the Democratic There ja ju st one suggestion that is time­
choice when H says: "T h e Herald cannot ly, and that is the manner of starling.
lay claim to being originally for Wilson. The Arm of contractors, whoever they
■jFft -sw r**: W ew ccqfor the strongest man and-if he
may he, should be" urged to start the
is-th st man are are for him i f &gt; Demo­ work . Irony se veral jlille tm l, .4ir.wU4.PA
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crat whether he be Wilson, Smith or at once, in order that the different sec­
Jones.—Orlando Citizen.
tions can have they same service and in
Fewer Fogs In London.
• ------ O-----Efforts of tho Coal Smoko Abate­
order that the principal roads will l&gt;e
The Sanford Herald Is a «owl paper, built before the tourist travel Ix-gins. ment society. In grently reducing the
»•ell printed and edited and givro credit Take the road from Monroe, for instance. volume of smoko, have been Instru
where it lifts news bodily. If any of If the work should start from thy other mental In making blnck fugs rare In
our northern subscribers wish to locate end of the road district and only one road London. A few yonrs ago these fogs
in a large and progressive town Sanford gang is working it would take weeks and were quite frequent In I-ondon In win­
ter, and for several days nt a time
would All the bill. Winter Garden may be months before the Monroe road
the city Itself
and
thu
outlying
Times. .
would lie started, and tho same would he suburbs were covered by u dark, black
Thank you. brother. If you were not true regarding the other parts of the dis­ pall, sometimes high In the ulr. but
already a Hen Davis we would call you trict. The survey and construction more frequently descending and form
a Pippin.
work will Ih- slow at the Ih* 1, and we do tng a thick, dirty and greenish yellow­
------ O-----not think the district would get u square ish substance through which tho peo­
The St. Petersburg Times is seriously deal if tin- work is delayed in uny part ple hnd to travel Fogs still occur In •
and
• offended because Editor Holly of San ­ of it six months or a year, which is not London, but only occasionally.
not
for
several
years
has
there
been
ford, alludes to Augusta. Ga.. as "th e probable, but [«owalil*-.
an old fashioned
fog when
to rch
greatest winter resort in the south.'
The Jlerald may Ih- asking the un[M» hearers hnd lo be employed to Indi­
The Tribune shares the indignation of sible in this request, and tile contractors
cate the wny.
the Times. W hst’s the matter with may not agree on this plan, but if it is
reHolly??—Tampa Tribune.
feasible it should lx- followed.
Work of Youthful W riters.
How fretful those beach combers on
We have urged the election on the
A
western
paper recontly yffered a
the gulf are getting. Are the mos­ grounds that our country friends would
prize
for
the
best atory to bd written
quitoes bad or is It the "rats in your ail get a square deal and we want to
by a pupil of tho public school Here
bubonic belfry?”
stand behind them and see that they get are a few passages from the coutrl
------O -----just that.
buttons: “Cora Brown was fortunate
The Sanford Herald of the 9th ¡net.
Sanford Heights should also Ih- made ly tho possessor of a birthday, for
contained a thoroughly well built ed­ the route to Orlando, instead of Sanford sho was the daughter of rich friends."
itorial on why its people Should support nvenue, Where there is nothing In the "Fhit all this tim e a cloud was gath
the bond ulection for good mud* in the way of improvements, while the road •ring over Mrs Delaney, which grew
Sanford district. This is written before through Sanford Heights winds through large ns years went by, and that cloud
"My
the election (Thursday), but the Citizen the prettiest part of Sanford. If any was full of grasshoppers ”
father
desired
mo
to
marry
a
hank
hopes the Sanford bonding schema will section of the city is favored it should Inpresident, a handsome, reckless man.
carry and that it will wake up the dead Sanford Heights.
fond of nnught savo the
gaming­
in Orlando. If progress and good roads
table.’* ‘“ V at I dell you. Tat I dell
In the Sanford end of the county, docs
you.* shouted tho Irishm an." "Aa she
To Piano Ownera
not wake up the Orlando dead, there Is
entered tho room a oold, damp smell
no sort of use expecting the horn of G a­
There com«* a time to take a stand. 1 met her sigh t."
briel will hail« any effect. Orlando C it­ do the mont of the tuning here, because
izen.
I have proved my worth. No other
Remedy for Damp W alls.
piano« give as good service as those I at­
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tend. My customers are my friends
T H E BLOW TH A T K .L L E D
ounces clean (kitchen) greaso In an
That last game with Orlando, wherein because of the square deal. But some Iron saucepan of convenient size, for
the score ctood 10 to 0 in favor of San­ abuse the relationship by making rhe a quarter of an hour. T o this mix­
ford seems to have broken up a happy wait long for my pay. My work is ture add some slaked lime and very
family in our neighboring city, it even worth all I charge, and merits and shall finely pounded glass which has been
calls for the following editorial In the have prompt remuneration, or, frankly, previously ^jjut through a h air sieve
some one else must do the vrerk, not I. .Two parts llmo to ono of glass and
Reporter-Star &gt;
“ Men, good base ball fans left the My motto la, collect all bills and pay ull worked to the thickness o f a thin
plaster. Ueo as soon as made as It
grounds yesterday in disgust, after wit- bill* .Only therein lies success and
soon
becomes hard. Ono coat an Inch
nesung a few innings of tho fiasco with plcaaant relationship.
thick will generally answer th e pur­
Sanford. The team is not expected
W ADE, The Tuner.
pose. hut If wall Is very damp, two
always to win, but the players arc ex­
89-4t
• Orlando.
coats may be applied. F ain t over tho
pected to put up a sufficiently interest­
cement or plaster and, If wanted. It
ing game to hold the attention of the
may
he papered as any ordinary wall.
f w N fw k l Kao* And B ftd «i IkUt/id
T b s returns ot tba d tc tio a bald an Ju ly 13th.
spectators. When they fail to do this
1S1Z. ordered by this Hoard for tbs •atsbliahmrn t
they fail to justify their continuance.
of a «»octal rood sad bride» district. and Lha payP ractical Aid for tho Poor.
l for tba coratrurtlon thsreol by ia u ln f bands
Gentlemen of the base ball manage­ •loMtbs
amount of (300,000 00, bavins brea mads to
Miss Elizabeth Ross has been ap­
ment, the townspeople have a right to tbs Board by lb s insprrtore of said »taction, tba pointed m anager of the household se r
anma wore opened and ranvnnmd by tba Board and
demand, if not winning ball, at least a tba canvass showed two hundred and nineteen vice office, which has Just been eatab
voun far and thirty-nine votes nfsinst, ralnbtwhdignified effort to win. Wherein lies the ln
* lb# special road and bridf-s district, lha anma lo llabed In Ja m a ica Plain, M ass., by the
ba paid by treulc i bonds far the sura of (300,000 00
trouble?”
Women's Municipal League. Tho en
as U s upon taxsbU property In snkl district, lha
— —O-----majority being ISO votes in favor of antabtishin* terprlse la patterned aftor tho Urattleboro Mutual Aid Association, a
The Sanford Herald takes off the hat n id i district sad tooilnr said bond*.
It it tharsforo ordered that tbs failowing territory
affords
to Judge Cheney. He la ah able jurist, a •ban be and constitute a special road and bridge neighborhood service which
district:
mutual aid fo r the sick. T h e plan la
thorough business man. a good sport
Beginning nl n point on the Weklwn river on tba
to furnish at cost competent nurses, to
And one of the boys, and if he doesn’t fill oast s a a . on thw Township Has bat wtaw Townships
I t and 20 So oth Rang* SS B a st, and running tb re x * educate people along san itary lines
that padded seat in the Federal Court to rest along said Township Una to lb s aortioa post
at tbs nortbsast corner of Section &amp;, Township 20 and to furnish employment fo r women
the eminent satisfaction of every one South,
Rang# SO E ast, thrn re running south on and girls com petent aa household help
concerned we will miss our guess. The ■aid taction Una to tba sortion pad at the south- «T9.
rest com ae of Section 29 (on south boundary of
editor of The Herald has known Mr. Section 2 « ), In Township 20 South. R ang* 3 0 Boat,
running oast lo tba waters of l a b s Jretu p ,
Cheney many y ea n and we know that he »banco following
tbs north line of the waters of sold
Woman Oppose* Suffrage,
is one of the most honest'and fair mind­ L sks Jessup to tb a SC Johns rirer. theore fallowing
too waters of lh a S c Johns rirer an tba south aids
lira . C lark Fish er of E a st Hanover
ed men in the world. And then he la an af said rire r In tba waters of j o l i Monroe, (hrarw
street. Trenton, principal ow ner of
following tb a waters of sold la in I f
Orange county man and all the best •ostb
sida thereof, fa the waters of lb s UC J ____ the Fish er A Norris anvil works, who
things come from Orange county. Here's river went at l a k e Monroe, thence fallowing tba la known far and wide throughout the
■oalb Una of m id St. Johns rirer In Its junction
looking a t you. Judge, before you take with tbs Weklwn river, thence following the am t country, conducted the fight for tho
•Us of toe waters of (ba Wskiws rirer to the point
the toga for we do not want to face you of
anti-suffragists of Now Je rs e y against
beginning.
That said district •bail be and the a w is here­ the equal suffrage bill. Sh e appeared
.after t h a t
by &lt;l»e&gt;cnsted as "Spécial Rond and Bridge Dis­
at the bearing to be held In th e
trict (um ber Owe.“
It b further ordered that this order be pwb- bom*«, and. with aids, offered
T H E C IT Y O F SA N FO R D
Usbsd in Hanford HsraM far thirty —
en tire
menls against vote* being given to
building a One ‘“ E L .
and ordered In a
Hoard this 1Mb day women In th a t atate. Mr*. F lah ar was
Jacksonville for of Ju ly . 1112.
sanl
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asked to ta k e np the fight th e re by
t RO BIN SO N ,
ssrvice and when •l-M
C M of
the New York Anti-Suffrage, League.

U E to id individuality of service; its individuslity of method»;
its increesing efforts in bchslf of home-owners, this house
furnishing store hss msde itself known from one end of
Florids to the other. Its prestige is by no means limited to Jsclt
sonvillc— it is an institution for the State in general.

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furniture msde in America, handling such products as arc menu
factured by Bcrkey &amp; Gay; Chxs. P. Lim bert; Luce Furniture Com
pany, and, in fact, all the very best concerns of Grand Rapids arc
fully represented. And upon the merits of such creations has this
business attained the remarkable success that it is at present enjoying

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N E of the finest appointed Piano Stores in the South is
located on the first floor of our building. The display cm
braces only the finest nukes— the kinds that arc dependable
and worthy. In the list arc the “Steinway," the "Kohler &amp; Camp
bell" and “Autopiano," all of which we, being State agents, are ably „
competent to handle throughout the State.
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our coffee in uitn-rior cxcellein,
rich, mellow llavor without a-Hii-q
of b itte rn « * make them u |M-rt" i •
favorite. Trot them by trial
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Mr. Horace Winn Way will return to
his home in Savannah. Ga., on the early
morning train, accompanied by Sera, the
little daughter of Mr and Mm Terhcutn
Mr. Way has enjoyed a delightful two All Local Advertisem ent« Under This
weeks’ visit tin Sanford, having been Heading. Three Cents a Lin« Tach Issue
the recipient of much attention
For Sale- Ten desirable lots on Park
Mrs Forrest Lake and children left
Mr». Dr. Neal spent several day* of
avenue, between 11th and 12th streets.
Tuesday for Chautauqua. New York,
this week In Orlando.
l»cu trd five on each aide of avenue, (.’all
where they will sjiend the summer
Mr
F. W Mahoney, Fernald'* store. M -tf
D. L. Thrasher spent several day» of
l.ake accompanied them as far as Ja c k ­
this week at D aytona Beach.
Wanted—School*, churches, lodge* und
sonville. from whirh point he left for
private
uurtie to hold their picnic* at |
Jim Turner, the candy kid ,'sm iled West Florida in the interests of his
Woodland Park, the only place provided 1
upon the trade one day this week.
candidacy for Sjreaker of the House.
with amusements, convenicnbes and ne- |
J . A. McCuen of Orlando spent sev­
Judge Stringfcllnw has been missed cessitie*. The only swimming pool in the !
eral hour» in the city today on busine««. from his temple of justice for several state emptied and cleaned every day. j
Open Thursdays and Sundays. To let
The driver» of vehicles of all kinds are week* and inquiry revealed the fact that other days
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observing the ordinances regarding the he has been to his old home In ("heater.
Toble board ut Mrs. K. L Jones', one
placing on the »treeta.
S. C The Judge had a tine time looking block from First street, on Patk avenue.
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N. H. Garner leaves tomorrow for up old friendH and acquaintance* whom
Ten acres of good land for sale at a
Tocoa, G b ., when» he will join his folks hp hnd not « * n
twenty-eight yeur*.
and spend the summer.
The Three Hruisie* at the Imperiul bargain. Three acres cleared and crop­
ped Iasi season. All under fence. Near
Mr». Cha*. H. Dingee left on Tuesdny this week have lieen getting more thun loading station on traction line. Almost
Particulars at Herald
for Dunedin, where she will visit home the usuul amount of jiruise from an u|&gt;- given away.
OHIce
folk» for »everal w e e k s . _____________ preciative public. The dainty little
W. H Underwood now has a first claw»
maids deserve it all, for they are the beat
Mias Lillian Gibson left yesterday f o r :
horse stioer and blacksmith and cah
attraction of the season. If you haven't
Rock Hill, South Carolina, where she |
guarantee all work of this nature. Your
seen them, go tonight and give them the horses can be assured of the best kind
will «pend the summer.
glad hand.
of work In this line. See Underwood
Mr». Carrie Jackson left for points
when your horse needs shoes.
45-tf
Henry Benedict, a prominent citizen
In Pennsylvania on Tuesday after a visit
For Rent or Share Cropping—My celery
of Orlando, was in the city yesterday
farm located on French avenue, Sanford,
to her lister, Mm. K . J . Holly.
and expects u» make arrangements with for the coming season.
Address. Cecil
Hon. H. H. Wilherington and family the Herald office to give him a page for Gubhett nt the Robbins Nest. • 71-tf
were in the city on Wednesday from Orlando topics for several months. Mr.
Wanted White woman to nun»«*.
Apopka, where they are now residing.
Benedict and several Orlando citizens Good wages and excellent home for right
M. A. Mlot has return«! from the exjHTt to start a morning daily in Orlanparty. Apply', Associated Charities of­
Wnycross shops, Where he has »&gt;cen do in the fall
fice. I Of, W First St. !t to 11 u. m. and
making new eng in e for 1ha S . ft K. Ry
C i*-,e No. 5 0, thl. Missionary Societ&gt; 4 to fi p. in.
F .'W W W ^ T F » ? srW Jtsr» !« p m » 0 5 L K X,
w tts s M s rFor Snle Chraj»—High clns* snSiTfe^’
ter Haven and Orlando this week in the tamed by .Mrs l&gt; A. Caldwell at her pipy Also open buggy and harness.
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Interests of tho Fernald Hardware Co.
pleasant home Tuesday afternoon. Af- Henry Mcl-aulin. Jeweler.
T . K. Wilson, representing the Amer- ter the collection of dues the members
For Snle—White leghorns. Pure bred
lean Bankprs’ Life lnsurmnce_ Co., of f q^the circle sjauit the afternoon in the stock Any quantity one to five hunInrpdts Capt TuttUu-city dock or
Tampa, w u in t h T f t t ^ v e r a l j ^ ^
83-tf
For Sole—New gasoline rangé iilso forTTr**
. Miss Alice W hitner arrive»! home this n,‘,nl" w" r'’ 'Mrv'-'1 t,v ,,M" ho" u’""
acre furili, willi 2 stiuy IO moni residence, S
N'J Hp
morning after thr«*«* months pleasantly
Mr and Mrs It Marsh and little boy iacinti lukr Box 472
spent in Tam pa among relatives and of Ocala have moved to tin* eity and arc
For Reni — Two story house, filli) P a l­
friends.
residing op Laurel avenue
Mr Marsh j m ello avellile A P Coliliclly *.MJ 2t|&gt;

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T 0 the building of
many .years of es­
tablished l)ii si n ess
has been put the matured
experience of successful
buying direct from reput­
able manufacturers.
If we supply you, you
receive the benefit of our
22 years of knowing how
to buy.
Make us your haberdasher.

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Wuile. tnr Tuner. Orlando
if
One
nml
two
horse
wagons
with
celery
Dr. 0 . W Miller IS tin* hiiHU*»t man in
flared side bullies at Underwood » fri-7-tf
town. He is getting hundr«*&lt;is of lett«*n&lt;
(ias engine re|»air* Sanlonl Machine
each day regarding hi» in*w rnedi&lt;*al
A Garage Ca
fri-48-lf
directory and has a small army of »ten
All kinds of repair work Snnfor«! Ma­
ogrnphers In the office.
chine A Garage Co.
fri-48-tf
v The Star will have the Panama Canal
Bring vour old tires to Sunford Machine
fri-48-tf
jw a feature film on Friday and Saturday 8« Garage Co. for vulcanizing
nights this week. This will give you
Autncs nnd carriage iminting at Un­
frt 3-tf
an opportunity of visiting the grent derwood’s. First class work
ditch while staying in Sanford.
We are equipped to bundle your repair
work
Sanford Mnchlne A Garngt* Co.
Don Peabody of Ocala is visiting home
fri-48tf.
folks for n few «lays. Don is now Dep-1
There arc Two Kinds o f Chill Ionic
uty Clerk for the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of Marion Couty and is unother j
PLANKS AND OTItrRS
Sanford boy. who is making good.
The olil njllube Plunks Chill Tonic is
Messrs. Melsom and Hoyt of the Mis- (]Ukrnntced to drive out Malaria to cure
souri Life Insurance Co. of St. Louis |Chills. Fever. Colds nnd Grim your money
wen* in the city today looking around bark if it does tnt. 25c and 50c j»cr bottle.
They ore greatly impressed with our Ask your Druggist.
fri-tf
city and expect to take st«&gt;ck in the new
Notice
tourist hotel.
Good farm ami buggy horse for side
The Fem ald Hardware Company have and two milk rows with calves. Apjtly to
58 tf
juat completed a-house wuter supply sys- Thomas L Wilson.
tem for H. B . McCall at Oviedo. This
GEO. B. IVEY
included a windmill for supply nnd the
house fixture* Included bathroom, lava­
Notary Public
tories and toilet».
kinds of I&gt;rgal Paper», Deeds.

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For R ent— Six tw in 2 story co llag e on
Palm etto A v e . between ith and Siti Sts
All modern improvements
Ap jJy F W
Mahoney HR Oak Ave
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For Reni f i v e room limose with all
modern tuqifoveinents on F.lut avenue
N II (iiirncr
Kt. 2lc
f or S a le — Runabout roadster Po|&gt;e a u ­
tomobile in first class condition. For
nemonstration address •'Auto,"c-o Herald.

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The Gate City House fuis brought down
tiie high «»»I of living
Only $4 00 |x*r
week for the finest table Ixiaril in the city
j See Parker
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n shoe you want
wc have it— if you
don't know, we are
ready today with
a lot of models you
will want the in­
stant you see them.
All the conserva­
tive styles, straight
shapes, full round
t o e s , custom ef­
fects, etc., and a
lo t o f o r i g i n a l
snappy high toes with
short fore-parts that
nre different from
what you will se e
elsewhere.

For Kent— Six rotini house, close 111. all
furmshed
Party to pay rent of house
alone. I retain one room for use of fur­
niture
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Telephone No. (ill
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Keep Cool ! Use a Gas, Oil or Gasolene
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Tur Reni or Sliure Fiirmitig—Severnl
.11(11 lumi liuiise ami barn Imi lluwiug
wi*ll* 2'« Mille» front jMiniolfiee. Saoford.
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Aililison I. William*,

N. H. Garner returned on We&lt;lnt&gt;*day |metto
from a trip to Daytona Beach where he
apent several days. He reports the
beach as very »low and but few j»*oplc
At the coast. The mountains are gel j
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ting more pppular each year. |M*mg h*«« CopfiBt £«Uf|io|. Fr.m.ng. Auai.u. Pr»nti»|
expensive than the beach arid better
C u m A W s ^ r v iB U g . • Fir«« 5«. * W . r 4 . FUrU.
accommodations.
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Acknowledgements
Geo. DeCotte« claims tha't he caught j Mortgages,
Etc.
thirty fine trou t at the drawbridge o n e, taken, Rentals and Collections. Official
day this week And that many more j ( ;adet for the I. L. U Benefit Society,
escaped him after hooking. W * did n o t: The beat and cheapest Sick, Injury,
the fiah and therofore cannot vouch Accident and Death Benefit Protection.
Office In Coats building. 2nd and Palfor the truth of the statement.

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For Kent — F.tglit r*«&gt;m tuante, with tuith
Corner Seoilid street and French avenue
Hearing orange Ire«-»
Arlesian well
Mistern cnn velitene«**. Address Mrs f in
(M)-2tp
Fr««c left this morning on the IO tu ma Blame. Sanford
o'clo ck train (or Sanford, win re slu* will
For Kent — f i v e acre ha minis k farm
H9 Mj&gt;
visit tier sister. Mr» J J Mauser
She Close inh Box 173
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will return to T a m p a m time to enter the
To Relit— Two nice risoli», formslusl or
unfurnished, or suitable for light house­
( »invent of the Holy N ames in Septein
keeping. entirely se|uirnlr. fine piazza
her
S h e will no doubt havt a delight
Aildison 1. William»
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The many friends of ("apt Marks are
Tumjiu A'u&lt;*tit ami Country Club They
glad to sis* him at his |x&gt;-t of duly again
spent n very happy time and all wished
niter a three wis*ks illiiev, at his home on
If»* honoris' a delightful visit
‘Miss
Sanford Heights.

/fi\r and Mrs (, T. Smith und Mrs
O. W. Brady left yesterday for Saluda.
N. ( ’., where they will sjiend the next
month in the mountain air
ar»* «•\»*r
The Fernald Hardware I
hauling the entire steam heating system ful tune in Sanfor«!
Tampa Times
at the Florence Villa Plantation Home
Mr» (' U M cL au g h lin *.u&gt; the
A. B. Mahoney is in charge.
çliÿrming host«' « of the Kvery W«**k
J. V. Wall, the well known insurance {(ridge Club at tier hospitable home on
man of Putnam Hall und other plit«-«-« park avenue Wixin -»day after main
was in the city on Wednesday, shaking 'Two tables of bridge were jilayed
The
hands with his ninny friends her«*
prize .1 juiir of black silk hose,
won
W. I) Hoolihan of tin* Fernald Hard hv Mrs F |. Miller «Im mude tin high
After th«' conclusion of tin
ware Company has Im*«*ii at ( irovelund •*si scon*
gam«-,
of
cards.
d«*hcioi|s nr.mg* •&gt;h**rtx t
the post ten days. (Hitting in a complete
ami
cake
were
served
Mrs, McLuugh
plumbing system for Mr. K K Edge
lin's
guests
were
Mesdume«
C. *M .
Big game between Sanford and Orlan­
Vorce,
W
K.
Anno.
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Holden,
O. W.
do next Thursday at Holden Park and
Brady, F L. Miller. Paul Keely. G F
on account of the s|)«*eial oeeasion ami
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day the adm ittance will b«* fifty cents Smith

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Seth WiKHlrufT wils in the city toda\. * ‘11
,l"' Standard Oil «
here
having come over from the l.eurh lor a
»" ,|n '"»underuhle hu-itii»»
short visit
He re|K.rts the fishing good ,,,r"
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Me
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at Daytona.
w‘r&gt; ‘»bliging and ought to sell the fa
1nious product tiiut mukui tin* buzz wag
Mr*. M. Frank arid Mias Ktorence
on* go
Frank left yesterday for the \dironiluek
A jolly party of young girl*» gu\c a
mountains, where they will spend the
delightful
far**w«*11 part) for M isi* Helen
summer months.

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baiar«, and from hid reporta I find mil­
lions of tons of suitable material, lime-

TO DECIDE ORANGE MATURITY

4 ta c tk o n

of Portland cement of a standard qual
Ity. 1 find that Florida alone will keep i
cement mill of 2000 barrels per day ca
parity, running the whole year.”
Department, state of Fiorida, have ap­
pointed a commission to decide upon a
standard of add to sugar ratiq In
Florida oranges, and thU standard la to
b« submitted for acceptance or rejection
to a convention of orange growers to be
held In Galncevtürotr Atrgn»t-16th.
Chaw &amp; Company of thla d ty , ex«
tensive dealers and ahllppera of fruit,
recently wrote to the F . A. Genth Lab­
oratory, Philadelphia, asking that a
standard be suggested of m aturity or
immaturity. This concern during the
past winter, according to J . C . Chase,
madea ixty-eight separate and distinct
analyses of the mauy different vari­
eties of Florida oranges and is, he says,
therefore, in a position to know some­
thing about the su b ject
Mr. Chaw, who is secretary of the
Florida Fruit and Vegetable Shippers
Protective Association, aaid further:
"Thla letter of the F . A. Genth Labor­
atory, in reply to our requeet, indicates
the difficulties of determining a satis­
factory standard, and some of the
troubles and-expenses that are ahead of
orange grower» and ship pier» in keeping
within the Florida law on the subject of
immature fru it."
The letter mentioned follow»:
"Y ou ask us to suggest a standard of
acid tO total sugar ratio, to determine

The following letter received recently
by Mm. Munson from Mr. Ball, the
young man in charge of the boys at the
State Reform School at Marianna will
not only be of interest and very gratify. -*- ,. » * . f
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Ing to the Wednesday Club, but should
be also to every dtisen of Sanford who
is interested in the welfare of other», nnd
especially those who are who are lews
fortunate than themselves.
The Wednesday Club has sent two
boxes of books, magazines, paper»,
games and a few pictures to the school
recently, and another box pf books and
also a number of school books will soon
be se n t

Dear Madam— In answer to your
letter which I received yesterday, en­
quiring about the "Popular Mechanics"
magazine, we do receive it and the boys
are delighted with i t I have several
boys who haYe a mechanical talent anti
they find the magazine a great help.
Please accept our beat thanks for your
kindnem. We have fifty boys and three
girl» now. • Tell Mr». Wight please I
have made a lot of alterations since she
paid us a vialL I have pulled down all

Wa, tha undrnicncd, Kara by areorlat* uurrelvr.
tofathar for IK» purpore of form In r a corporation
under tba la»» of the atata of Florida and do h*re
by adopt, declare and subscribe thr folio win g n
our artlrla» of Incorporation:
A R T IC L E I
The name of Ihia corporation »hall tie "NKAM
A T IllJk G R O V E C O M PA N Y ” and 11» buain««.
•Kail ba condurtad In tha atata of Florida and in
Other atata» of tha United State» of America and
la foreign counlrtaa »harevrr n rr— ary and con
vwilrttt. T h e principal office of lh» Company
ahall be in the city of Sanford. G rant» county,
Florida, » ith aurh other office» and plaera of buaincaa aa aaid corporation »hall tatabltdi.
A U T IC L E II
The renerml nature ol the buainre» to be tranaacted »hall be to buy, leaee or otharwiaa acquire
landa and rith ta in Land» in the »tale ol Florida
and alrewbcre, and to di»po»e ol the ram r by »ala,
leaao or olhrrw ire; to purrhare, p lin t. Improve,
maintain and operate grow » ol rllru» and other
Iruita; to f r o « produce of any kind of ktml«; to
construct or leaaa or other» Ire control parking
bouaaa and to opera!» the aame for parking Iruia
grown by thla Company or by olh rr parsons; to
snip .market or otherwbe dlapcna of the fruits arid
other produce ao purchased or grown, to operate
tram made and vessel» a» may he found rrer»w»«ry
or aipedient lor the purjxiee ol transporting the
property or produce owned, held or controlled by
■aid corporation but not to use u id mean» of
y e a ol doing th r buaiT o aril mortgage, aulr■onvey the property of
art thereof at the tllseretico
tk»
In a n i __ ____
dtrw
rtora.T o borrow
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money, Iw m bonds pr other obtifaltona and to
•ecwrt payment of the aame by II» mortgage*,
piedfae or any other kind of Instrument; to make

in ( (or th* organisation of lh« Company or -by
th* director» o f Ih» Company at a meeting to 1*eaUrd for I h n ' purpure. x ( i * I o * h « l« ii_ -w w d
ahall I »“ fully paid and non kjre-w»bl«.
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T h* tin»- l,ir a h irh .»u l ror,»»ration .hall r it» !
*h*ll I» |»»rJarl liai

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Fllcd F’or Kt-rurtl
Cho.» Kanncr lo T. A Sfavilliti Iti
1760.
T . A. Nt'wian to Tilu !’ Nt-nlan. ubi
$

u no indication of the acid and sugar
contents, alio that each and every vari­
ety haa different content» and ratio and
that no two oranges from the aaine tree
will havo exactly the tame contents or
ratio, and what ia quite important, fruit
of the tame variety under different con­
ditions of aoQ, care, fertilization and ex­
posure will »how a great difference in the
contonta and ratio, whether the outward
appearance is distinguishable or Indi»tinfuishablo. You may think thia ia u
broad statement, but we make it with
ex0*fience. aa we have found the «(rid and
•ug*r contents higher in some oranges
with the rind entirely green than in the
fruit from the same tree with rind much
colored.
" If you (or your state; adopt an acid
to sugar standard it will mean a gold
mine for the chemist and a troublesome
and expansive experience for you and
other grower» of fruit, and if the result
ia the aame, as it ia in other linps where
the standard requires a chemical anal­
ysis, then you will find the business soon
In the hands of a few big concerns who
can afford to keep a chemist constantly
employed. There ia no surer way of
pushing the little fellow out of buaineea
than to make him pay chemist's bills
We k now what we are writing, as we are
general public chemiata, and a number of
our clients have been forced out of busifw** by the big fellows who hams enough
business to kVep chemiata constantly
employed.
“ Yours truly,
"G E N T H St ADAMSON,
"Chem iata."
"T h e acid and sugar contents has
only to do with the question of taste, and
even here the other» play a very impor-

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The Iiumh«-*«* of tht* rurporslwm «h»ll l&gt;» n.n&lt;1uc Tr»J h) tiri* follo« log ofTVerr» A j»r«nei«t»fit, ■
* tr^-i»r*»»A«l«,n t. ■ averrtgr) « im! n ir?««urvr, ami a
t«*erd ui ii«it lew«« than tfir«w ihr*-« ,..r* nur mi» m
' bin flVr
\r«) (w o of -an-! iriflrr., rgrrjat timar ..I
|if«ii|rnl alci viri* (•rthRielil iqá) fw* hrhl h&gt; ih r
warn« p#r»«»n
Tb# riumU-i of iliin iu r» in«&gt; I«*• h sn o -l (rum time- n , Unir l.v th r li&gt; Uwe
Ih r
u&gt;«rtl ol ihrrrti*rw «hbll lar r U - t r l h) |f,r »tini
h ohjrn ■( Ihr animal mewling !.. U l.wUI oli (hr
third 1 ii«*wU) ut Juitr. IV11. • » ih*- t&lt;&gt; l» » s «fiali
,r*w»*Yn*e. ifi'l thrrmftrr oft Ihr thud T u rad a) ili
Uhu ol #*ch &gt;«•/
T h r iMHirtl ol director* «halt
rlrct lh# o(T\«,rre of Ih r i unipari)
The j»rv*»&lt;lm'
•ml vier
«Itali I««- »-ic(1 »«l Ir um •fnuri|'
fiso- Iitm il« n .»( Ifar Intani of dir rct rtí «
If,#, dair
^f thr annual i m c t s .j ina&gt; lar . hangrtl l»&gt; th r h&gt;
la « »
A m erlin« »hall U hrhl mi thr «««coiid da)
uf Augu«i. l í f l í , for if»r pur |xi«r of ad&gt; »i»t mg
b&gt;
A*»d oom jdrting tf.. organi in Ihm ol t
‘ u fn jiin ), nsing • ju*t valuation uj«m tfir jiro|*rrt &gt;
lalM»r or e*niriA « h l. h may lar •■ífrr»«l ir. o«ym«-tit
for «liara« of thr «a Jill al &lt;luil of thr * omj»ait&gt;
•iol fur tfir Iran»«* lion of iu&lt; h othrV Ik u ìm «*. *.
o,ay i»ro|a«*fI y nmw U f ..r r i f,r nyr*ltng
I'ntil
th r ollhw r* to U r i ,, t r i l.) t t.r .h r*, to «- . f,.— ,,
•» t hr H ft H n llf.lt III Jtiitr. |'* | » «hall I«* '|U*llfL«l
th«- bu«Ut««M ..I (fu» iTir|atir si loti »Lall Im twin, lo it
rtl h&gt; Ihr folU««tng off«erra S \l M rjih rn -. j.f*-a

L. R. P H I L L I P S &amp; C O . , D r u g g i s t s

Couldn’t Walk!
"I used to be troubled with A weakness peculiar to
women,” write* Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, 11L “For
nearly a year, I could not walk, without holding my, sides.
1 tried several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally,
our druggist advised Cardul for my complaint I was so
thin, my weight was 115. Now, I weigh 163, and 1 am
never sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. 1 am in
fine health at 52 years.”

Wo have thousands of such letters, and more are
arriving daily. Such earnest testimony .from those who
havo fried It, surely proves the great value of this veg ibIe»-tonic mediclnorfor women.
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Cardul relieves women'!} sufferings, and huikfo-wealc
wumclT UfFTd fieatlh arid strength. IT you nrc a woman,
[ive it a trial. It should help you, for It has helped a milion others. It is made from pure, harmless, herb Ingredi­
ents, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs.
It Is a good tonic. Try it! Your druggist sells it.

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Writs lo: Ladirt’ Advisory D«rL. Chattanooga Medici«* Co., Chsttaooorv Fraa,
lor SpseW Ini trueturns, and 64-pait book, ‘ lioma TreatmaU lor Woman " «cm |,,&lt; i *y

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lluldt-n K. K ( '&lt;&gt; Iti T A. N rt lati, «ni.,
$288.60.
Affidavit taf |- W Shcphi-rd in rv ta.x
c e r t, 4.19 &lt;&gt;f 1911
L. F. Claytun lo Starr Piano Co . note
Preri Col (*. to II S Kyr.-s. *.l . $2(Hl
Win (ìriffithit tn Inaac Cray, ad $400
So. Ha. N. S. Co. to J !.. King. Iu*»w'drnt I, M Sktnrit-r, «ire» j&gt;r«*«Klrvil Sydney li
» 1000.
1 h A »?a#rr««Äfy# ami Jw h u a f ' t t.*»*-.irva-urrr, Âf.d
«#id *i M St«rj&gt;htn« I II ¿»kirif.«r '»yilnr) ••
Chrisrfiim-n Adii u&gt; Orlando.
• ha-e and Ji-h u a ( ’ &lt; La»*» ^hall •«&gt;n •f Hut« Ih*
H. l'hri»l«.|iM*n and wifi- to lìuo Mayt-t tnaar«! of d irret or»
AH I li l .t \ I
wd.. $600.
Th» highest armmnt of halnlit) or im lrU nlni»«
Peter Thonina nnti wift- io Guy Thomu.» to which IIti» corporation «hall at any lin»» •ohf»««
itwlf i« I »n» Hundir»! Thousand l&gt;«.IIar&gt;«
mlg.. $61.
A K T i r i .K VII
T h # ríame* and m i d f t i c n o f Lhrar i n ru rj x F ra to m
an«i t h e ( u l M c r t l i m h r r r t o a n d t f»r a m o u n t « of

Hub-My-Tiam will cure you.

(«eo. B. Ivey’s Auction Sale

i u U r f i l » « | If)* t h e m a r r aa follow«, a n d t h r
«aid «har*-« of »Ua k a fr hrr vli y «ui»*« ri U «l hy l h » m

rvsaartivvli'
Sydney O C h s ia , Sanford. H n rid i, 125» «har«*"
I - H Skinner. I 'unHlm . ru&gt;r»*la. I . ^fiar«-«
S M Str|»hr»t* I a k rlliu l, Kl»in*la 1JA .|,ar««
Jo-h ua « ba«». JariiMit.v ill«- Kla 12'* -I •(•*•
ST A I K t »K K h »till •\

Y id &lt;&gt;K A%«¿►
Corner Second St. and Palmetto ,\v». t &lt;tHINT
m thl« day |«rr •«•«, ally

Holds Kt-gulnr Auction.« every Saturday
at 2 p. m.
line.

Solicits all your trade in thin

Send your commoditie» to him

no that

he can display them before

Saturday.

Live »took such aa Horne»,

Mule», Co»», Hogs, Chickens and Etc.
Handled at aj»erinl rate

Bear in mind

an suction sale ia a «acralice aule. Phone

(¿eo . B. Ivey’« Auction Sale

■jij*a-ar«*«l Infor» »u* *
notar) publie, in and for |««Fd .««uni) and «tafr.
Sydney O. ('h ssr, to rn» known and known to me
to I» on# of the prnauna dr«eril»ed in and who r iw$t*«l th# forr-ftrinj irtir lr s of incorporation snd
•rknowL-sIgixJ twforr rn» that he •i»eut««l thr
same ln ( immJ faith ami for thr jiurjMiwr therein men

11oneri,

IN W IT N E S S W IIE H K O K . I h«vr hrrront«,
■H my Kam I and » m s « ! m&gt; ofT\ci»l «*-«] this I mi!»
ilsjr of Jun». A I » I9IS

Ml

A t A ll
Fountains

COOLING
REFRESHING
HEALTHFUL

"Phew, hut its ho!—what v. ill vou drink
"S rm .fr* for mmc cvriv timr.” Drink it j s often a.« you
wish, il tan t harm you
Doctor."» sav it.s good for you
Sru-Jrm is puic— that's sure. Made from the pure june
ol Honda's choicest grape fruit— no coloring matter—no
chemicals. H‘s the purest and mosl satisfying summer
djink that ever wet a parched throat
t»««w«d ts&lt;iM&lt;Mii tv T H E G R A T R U C O M P A N Y

A nU k ru . o t

a

K « M A X W ELL

N otary I'uftdle, S tsle of Fiorala
M r m m m Utiofi rvj*irrw ApnJ I? I1* I a
H 8TA TK OK K U H III » A
«T H JN T Y OK ^ If V A L
l*rr*, »nallv thia day !«rfur» n»r, a notary pubtir tti
and f«»r aakl count y ami «tal» a|&gt;|y»ar»»i Jowhua »
i ha*» and I. It Skirm»r. t«i m r known ami kntrwn
to m» to U l « o of t h r j»»r«orva t! ►
&lt;-r 1 1••-«I in and th n
» s rr u lrd the ftm-folng art id«
of ln cort»m tloii.
and a#vrr«Uy ark now l«»!g«»I I. i»re »nr that th ».
»xrrvtr«! th r wamr Ui gisosf fal
and for I hr pur
P«**rw therein nientionrai.

IN W IT N E SS W H E R E O F .

.

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

M t m y h a n d s a d » r n t r d m y o f f l r U I m l t h i s Z2ml

Wilt Make Florida Cement

day of Juos, A . I ). 1812.
«««1
f: d w a u i &gt; i ^ m i ' i i i f : it.
N o ts ry Pu b lir. S u i t ol H o rU s.
M y corn m Halon e i p i n w M s / rh I I , 1 9 1 6
S T A T E OF" F L O R ID A .
ro tIN T Y OF PO LK .
iV n o n tlly this day before- me, s n o tary public
In and (or said cou n ty and • !« !* . s rp r.rr e l s . M
St-phrew . to m *k n o w n and known l o b . on* of Ok
|w nons d*crrib*d In and who n r r u t r d th * for*
putng a rtic i* , ol in corp oration , and acknow ledge!
nwfh** » • th at b* c »rerutel th * . a m . In jo o d faRh
and for th * pu rp ow . therein mentioned
IN W IT N E b S W H E R E O F . I hav* hrereuntn
w t mgr hand and afTUrd my oftlctai real thia 2Wh
day of Jun». A. I). 1912.
«eal
I- M HENNKTT,
N o tary |"ul»l4c. S la t* ol Florida.
My rom raw lm . n b lr e * April 10. 1916.
F ri.-» 6 -« t

Chas. R. Goatling, Rustia, H a., in a
letUy to the Manufacturers' Record

In the Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial
Circuit. Orange County, riorlda
San fuevi líarhlfiY a «Varai* Com '
party, a corporation. organli*d
and M iltin g under th * law» of
lh * stale of Florida, plaintif!.

" I h ay* been in Florida for the past
y e*r investigating-the so-called much
beds of Florida. Many of these beds,
ujFQd
options, aa weU as
upon which I have options,

■bWJt five acres which I have purchaMd
near, Euatia. contain a pure white (when
rajtined) kieselguhr, or diatomlte, or
lni*p&gt;rial .earth of the finest quality.
Ttdg mineral, aa it ia one so conceded by
m m gwjjogis^. has a high value as an
.insisting material arid scores of other
purposes top numerous to mention here.
I A n data from nsers and buyers of
tidl mineralMD.wbom I have submitted
sample«. , srho will contract 'With me tor
ovrw 60,000 tool a year.
*1n addition to the development of
thSfp extensive deposits of earth In Flor­
ida, it has been my privilege to get tn
touch with the state geologist at Talla-

T o u h a v e n o Id e a w h a t r e l i e f y o u c a n
g e t f r o m th e a k in tr o u b le « * t h a t h o t
w renther b r in g « u n t il y o u u p p ly thU t
a u o th ln g . c l e a n a l n g w a s h t h e h D If
I ’r e a c r l p t l o n f o r E c s e in u .
\V* c a n g iv e y ou n g o o d -a lz e d t r lu l
b o t t l e f o r 26 c e n la
T h e v e r y U ra l d ro p « b r in g In a t a n t
r e l i e f f r o m t h a t t o r t u r i n g It c h
We
know t h a t 1» U I » - w ill d o t h e w o r k —
t h a t 1» w'hy w e g iv e y o u a r e g u la r
b o t t l e o f t il l « g r e u t r e m e d y o n o u r
p o s itiv e n o -p a y g u a r a n te e .
W e a lw ify » r e c o m m e n d 1» 1&gt;. D f o r
II g iv e s r e l i e f f r o m H u m m er n k ln t r o u b it's t h a t n o t h i n g e l s e c a n .

A R T I C L E S O F IN C O R P O R A T IO N

An Interesting Letter

Marianna, Fla., July iVA. 1912.
M n . F. S. Munson, Sanford, Fla.:

*

Nolle» U b«r»ty g i*ra Ihml |h» un&lt;l*r»lg ired,
Sydn*y O. C b m . J&lt;»hu« C Chaa*. a. M *««pbaoa
and L. B. Skinner lataad to apply 1° lit» lio ..r o b r
o( the •!»»• of Florid». »1 Talliha»»**, Florid», on
the r r ih day of Ju ly . A D. 1912, for U tta r» l*s«m l to b* treurei to NEA.MATHLA G R O V E CO M ­
PANY under tba following propured artlrla* of
Inrorpuratton:

D. D McCall doing buainaaa as
lb * Georgia Motor Car Com-1

O W « b o o t th at printing

No More Suffering or Weakness if You Use Reno's New
Health. Sold Under Guarantee
* "F o r ten years I suffered from troubles peculiar to my sex T consulted
-the best physicians without the least help. I lont all hope of being cur*.! at
all until I beard about Reno's New Health. Tile first bottle gave inc i&lt;&gt;n*t
and now I fool as well us In the days of my yooth."
Thla lot lor Is only one of tho thousands of testim onials that ha»« b*«n
voluntarily given to Reno's Now Health In the past few years
Nothing ever approached th»« marvelous remedy In Its power U* build up
weak women and cure their diseases. It la Hie one great restorer of «11
natural functions, supplying tho system wRh vltnl force without which no
woman can havo health, strength and happlnesa.
Reno's New Health feedn every tissue of the body, strengthen a the r.«r-votM system and surely and thoroughly relieves Beauty, Profuse. Painful. Ir­
regu lar'or Suppressed Menstruation, Sickly Periods,-Constant tVearines« nnd
Woakness, Depression, Cramps, Dlrzlness, Violent Headaches, Palpitation of
the Heart. Pain In the Back and Groins, Leucorrhea and all inflammations.
Ulceration and Discharges of the V agin, »nj iH-erus - _____ —
T h ere la positive danger in allowing female trouble to go uncared for
and there la alm ost as much danger In using tho ordinary remedies which srs
recommended for women. Reno's New Health ia the prescription of an «mlnent physician whose life was devoted to the caro and treatm ent of woman «
diseases. This marvelous remedy is so 'lnvarlablv auce*««ftii In curing lha

job you're in need of?
CatM la a ad a«e as «boat
II at year first eppertaaily.
Dea I wait salii tha vary
last ■ew aat bal give as a
Unie Um and wa*U «how
yea what high grade work

to use It on this guarantee.

For Sale By Wm. G. Aldridge, Sanford, Florid

For Engraved Cards See The Herald

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Delinquent ,Tax List

Citrus Exchange May Spend Declining
The following i. s U«t of unpaid tU M fur the year 1911
Tb»«» ran t— paid ■( any tim e before April l i t . 1913. by adding tba n a i of thia publication an 1 *n«
Years In Orange
par cant par m onth Irum April la t, l i l t .
Aftar April la t, 1913. T a i Certificate »ill La latuad and placad in Iba band of tba C ity At torn ay for
A movement took shape here yester­
col lad Ion with hi« fnaa, m laraat amt coat of a d v a n c in g .
day looking to bring about the transR I C H /p M M A R K S ,
Collector and Ti
ferrance of the headquarters of the Flor­
ida Citrus Exchange from Tampa to Or­ TO WHOM A SSESS E li
lAiTS
TR
Hl.K
VALN
TAX
lando.
F llaardall
luita 2 and 3
I
»1000 00
112 40
On Elrat «traat
7000 00
Such a plan has been on foot for prac­ C. ilaM on t. Hair«
1
»4 00
Mary 1 . I’halfn
9
... Lota 1 and ! ...
1000 00
12 00
tically a year, but began to assume defin- V. Hawkins
looo oo
W,
13
12 00
a
1000
00
luit
5
36 DO
ite'form at the meeting of the Exchange A. I). Smith
. frota ; and 8
a
It. N. Koliafta
2300 00
27 60
1500 00
In Tampa during the spring when the T . A Newlan
J - 3 of 12 and 13
2
18 00
3
I »00 00
Lot ft
W II. Hand
21 60
question was up for determination A. I). Smith
. I ,ot 3
4
2275 0O
33 00
10
1600 00
M Dlrkina
6 . 7. «. 9. 10
19 20
whether or not the Exchange was to con­ W
600 00
M. C. Haadafigran
I-ot 10
II
7 20
6
Wly of l-ot 6
2200 00
W. Y. l-eavitt
26 40
tinue.
W. F 1-ravitt
ti
600 00
fait 8
7 20
Mr. W. L. Palmer's speech at that W. M. Dlrkina
10
750 00
frita 6 and 7
9 00
13
500 00
Part of
6 00
meeting formesd a nucleus around which E . T . M ala
I
1500 00
I art 3 and a ly lait 2
C. J Smith
15 00
1200 00
fart 13
I
the idea has Bince grown. Mr. Palmer W If William«
II 40
1
1600 00
I ait 14
la oo
W, II Wright
told the assemblage that come what may. Hovard-l'a.-kard lan d t'o
131 00
14
All
16 60
17
too 00
N K‘,
I 20
Orange county had adopted the plan of t'haa. »' Haaltlna
___lait 2 and 10 ft of
J . I&gt;. |iavi«on
1600 00
co-operative selling for good and all, and
2
lo t 3
19 20
13
Part of
600 00
7 20
A J Thor»j»on
would continue an exchange of its own. t'haa.
13
Part of
100 Oo
Jo u r.
I 20
100
00
15
N
EU
(*.
If.
Van
daman
I 20
This sentiment struck such a |&gt;opular
s
»00 00
1
lait I
9 60
It. T . datarall
2
1100
1)0
a
Ialta
1.
2.
3.
chord that many men from the sur­ ¡1. A. Hardin
13 20
N
7
400 00
. lo t 2
'
4 SO
T . WHIR
rounding counties went to Mr. Palmer JW.
1600 OO
7
Lot 10
.
. T . Allan
19 20
300 00
1
O'
3 60
H. Knycief__________
____Lot 10_____________
and enthusiastically proclaimed their J.
•00 00
2
«
Cha*. Kanncr ___ ___ _____ ........1 * 4 10_____________ __
V 60
4
1»
:k&gt;oo oo
I ait a
willingness to join with Orunge county J. E . TarwIUlgrr
36 00
«
750 00
t'h a a . K anncr
. .. . .
la in 9, 9, and 10
II
9 00
in. a movement to perpetuute the Ex­ J . E . Lynch E a ta tr
7
1400 00
II
Lot 1
IQ 60
a
s
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change in the event the parent body was
7
12 OU QU
l* &gt; U 6 a n d T
12
M r « . J . J. Ilifin U ith am
I I 40
2
too OU
not continued.
lo ti
11
( ’ . P. Adam«
1 20
2
2 OU 0 0
13
U Wmt
la x 3
2 40
The committee of gentlemen who met (tro.
2
1.1
100 OU
K. Johnaon
la t 4
I 20
3
I xa 2
10O o u
14
I 20
yesterday to discuss plunk for securing ItichM Porter
14
4
750 ou
D»t 9
J. H u n t e r H e lm
9 00
V
the Exchange for Orlando were Judge C h is I &gt;rrlinfton
Lu OU
Ix l 6
14
60
R V. IO . 11. 12
W (J A l d r M c e
1 It
1 6 0 0 OU
P a r t S K 1,
IS 00
Warlow, Messrs. M. O. Overstreet, rep­ Unknown
n
12
50 OU
N M uf W l,
60
14
W t» ...
ft
3 2 6 OU
3 90
resenting the Bourd of Trade, Mr. Unknown
•
10
14
F ra rl
125 OU
UnknoMi
I 50
Palmer, as president of the sub-exchange
( « fo ffr io B R
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f,
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K*tate
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A
7 20
of this county, und Messrs. lumu» I&lt;4
r
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MK) (k l
1 Alt 4
T 1• t*ro4&gt;rnr.
7 20
IIXIO 1X1
■{■fties,- W. M. Davis and Mike Sm ith.— U-xL a'rfciV*l-------12 bo
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2
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Reporter-Star.
II
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Young Plorldian'H Success
• 'T ' Word has just reached Florida of the
iiuccetut of Frank Wulvuvuce u student o t

fait 4
fait &amp;
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laola 1 and 6- ,

I lor-cy

A. E. IrvM.
Mr*. J . W ad »
II. JohVtaon
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Florida in u national oratorical contest,
held in Atlantic C ity, in which young
Widemnn carried oil first honors.
The contest was held under the direc­
tion of the .ntercollegiute Oratorical As
sociatoin of Chicago. The contest was
very clpae, but the great honor was se­
cured by the Florida young man w h o ,
according to the llmling of the judges,
won out hy one point.
Oratorical conti-sts preparatory for
this national event were held by colges In every state, and the winner of
the conti-st at eaeh college in torn met in
a state contest
Frank Wideman was
victor in the eontest at Stetson College,
and.w as then chosen as representative
of the stall' of Klorulu, defeating t In- or
alors from the other colleges of the state
His father, John W. Wideinun, who is
a member of the (iovernor's staff, se­
cured a se u t in tfie Baltimore convention
for Ills son that he might have the benefit
of hearing the oratory of the convention
before entering the eontest
Young Wideman s|&gt;oke on "T h e (Ques­
tion of a C en tu ry ."
Congratulations from all (»arts of the
utate have l»cell showered u|s»n the ora­
tor since news of his victory reached tins
state
The young man c&gt; .1 H onda cracker,
living in |)cl.und
At Stetson College
lie has lid'll president of a llterury cosiety.
manager of the foolhall team, secretary
of the athletic association, and u promi­
nent member of the Sigma Nu frater­
nity. His father, John W. Wideman,
has ids Jacksonville office ut 4(l.'f Masonic
Temple.

A trust company with a capital stock
of $126,000, und the privilege of increas­
ing to |260,i&gt;00 is the latest enterprise
demonstrating the growth und progress
of Lakeland. The charter for this con­
cern is now being druwn., ami the notice
of application will appear in this pn|&gt;cr
within the next few days.
Those liehind the enterprise are well
known capitalists of the state, chief
among whom are H 1). Mussctt of Lake­
land, Kihler Bros., of Dunriellon. \ incent Bros of F iv ay, and others residing
in Lakeland beside some outside invest­
or*.
A suitable room will lie securisl tem­
porarily, and it is cx|ierted the concern
will lie ready for business within a few
weeks. As soon as practicable it is
planned to erect a handsome building as
a home for the concern.
1L 1). Bassett will be president of the
company and A. B. Kibler of Dunnellon

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1g»t ft
Ixjt if and 10
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Jaroit (îreeii Fatate
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1. I(kr.l
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I *aii Faulk
J H PrrVBlt fatataM Btth&gt; Turnef
J S l(irhanlw«»n
S. ^i J univa
l i i f i i ) VA il lia m«
HatUi« Jai khMB
« »liver Jarkaon
J(&gt;i&gt;l» ThumM
\S J' W BiiM»n
H i Tren nm
( arrie Saui$MM»n
Jamre Jark*on
J Hutto
M artin'a Addillun
W &lt;. A H r it lr
• $
1aita 6 and T
1 fA. niiwn
4 hapman A lu r k e f'a Addition
l*.i 2
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Holdr n Ural Malaie 1 o ’ a 4dd ition
H .S Thomaa
U t « 1 and l
1ot 3
John ( hapihan
N r a tr 'a addition
Y 1 Mf4»wn
1-t*ta 4 at»d j
M r» V 1» N ea %e
All lena l «a»•n '• and n
M f w A 11 N'»*a s*
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l-ot II
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*
Band Concert
The Sanford Band will give a concert
Sunday afternoon, Ju ly 21, in the park
at 4 o'clock. The band i,» now under
tbe leadership of Prof. I. N. Naah. The
program will be'carefully »elected and
conaixt o F «acred, classic and popular
numbers.
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Much Bark from Oerk T r e e
the collections which have come dowu
Occaalonaily 600 pound« of oorh
to us from then aro the Sanskrit bark are taken from a single tree la
"nig-Veda.” a t’hlneae “Book of Odea." ! Spain. "Pork wood" i t flret harvested
the "Huddhlal Hymn«," the Oret Ian when the tree haa a circumference of
"Homerlo Hymns" and th« "Odea of about alxtnsn Inrhee. and thereafter
Ptndar."
"T h e LtUln Hymns,” or regularly every nine o r ten pe*re
hymna of th« w caterr. church, dute i throughout the life of tbe tree. The
i * , , t bark. commercially speaking. Is
I produced when the oorM tree le fifty
j
otw&gt; hundred yeera old. Indeed of
lutnrtng the tree, stripping tbe bark
1 ______ ,fo a d d I m p e t u s t q t h e g r o w t h
c o a t.

.T h e HorrlC" Influence.
' ‘'Henrietta,” 'ss«4- -Mr.:
Meektou.
" W h a t la It. l&gt;eonl(1asf"
"Suppose I
s l a y a t h o m e and economise tn order
fo f a c i l i t a t e your public career
and
e m p lo y my l e i s u r e hours In assisting
i o n w ith y o u r s p e e c h e s snd tuagatlne
a r tic le s "
" W e ll* “
"When you are
p r o m in e n t In p u b lic affaire, will you

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For
non-committal
brevity
ol
ajieech, commend ua to the Yankee
lord of the »oll
One auch, who was
obliged to make a phynlr|an dally
visit a, hail an unvarying annwer lo
the question.
Ilow do you feel Ift
d ay?"

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lia n d a ’
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a n d It to o k t h e c u n n i n g o f a s e r p e n t
t o d i s c o v e r h la r e a l f e e l i n g »
A m an
Pay fo r W h a l Y ou 8 a s .
w h o w ax k rn i' k e d d o w n In ( h e a l r e e t
'P i a s t e r s in H a v a n a , a c c o r d i n g t o a a
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«Ith him f r o m Knglarid n sj»c* lally
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reach the Know mountains
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statue of Farragut. by Salnt-Qaudena.
In Madison square. N«w Tork City, by
breaking off the sword straps. This
statue la regarded aa one of tbe sculp­
tor's finest works, and the parts atolea.
though small, will be difficult to
place

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The fancy of society women for per
fumes and especially for attar ef
roses haa sent up tbe prices to the
hlghest on record Attar of rosee. which
la extremely .ra re and la perhaps the
moet valuable perfume In t h . market. now Is commanding almost a prohlbttlvo price
Deaplte the coat, how*

th e C o n d u c to r.

the general Introduction of eleotrio
heating, to replace the uae of atovee
burning coal or wood. FevV building«
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receive electric heaters
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j public planta, which are generally run
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dinner, his mind Is often eo fully con­
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sermon that he appears to take no no­
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hand and said, ''flood afternoon, sir;
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from the fourth to the twentieth centurlea. while the Lutheran Chorales"
dm« from the sixteenth century
The
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will be cashier. The latter will remove
to this city and mnke hi* home here.
In addition to the names mentioned G . W . Banton
the moat prominent men of the city will K. U . Young
»‘rank Hail
be ahareholdera, and the concern will be Willie llltk a
It. Shafrard
a financial Gibraltar. It will unques­ Sherm
an Klnevofi
tionably be a very potent factor in de- »'rank Hall ..
(} W . Hanlon
velpoing and upbuilding the commercial T D I »avia
l&gt;. B. Mahan
and induatriul interests of the city .— Paulin»
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That Awful Gams
Sanford made it three yesterday af­
ternoon.
T o make It three, they relied up a
score of ten to nothing. We prefer to
write that word out to making a cypher;
It looks more decorous. Somebody said
the chalk gave out at the end of the
eighth
Inning. Personally we don’t
know; we had went. We didn't remain
with the handful of the faithful to weep.
We didn't remain because we went to
the field early, and had to wait such time
for the gamo to be called, that the elon­
gated tall of it endangered our meal.
T h e game echeduled for four o'clock,
actually began about four twenty, and
darkness fell like a welcome pall at the
doae of the eighth inning.
Somebody who watched the game
doeely, and didn’t Have his eyes blinded
by tear* (we bdieve it was Harry Dlckson) said Sanford actually earned three
runs. The leas said about thu other
ven the better.
In justice to the local boys it must be
said, however, th a t it waa Sanford’s day.
T h e crowd brought down their pill find­
ing eyes with them , and it seems to the
untutored looker on that they hit every­
thing irt sigh t All they licked waa to
make a hit with the Orlando fans, to
make the program complete. And they
came near doing that.
Sanford put in a new pitcher, a south­
paw rejoicing in the name of Ray. which
proved to be both his name and nature.
He looked a lemon through must of the
first inning, when he appeared to histake the score board for the plate. And
hia serpentine twists caught Scrappy
Rotiinson’a m thetlc eye, and Scrappy
laid himself out for some fun. B u t tha

Sanford Eight, Orlando Two
^ f&amp; T o u riata thought they had tightened up some yesterday and after taking
the bunch down behind the San Juan
Hotel and giving them a heart to heart
talk while rustling some pink paper in
his hands Manager Cheney fondly imag­
ined he had thrown enough scare into
the Tourists to eliminate all- the solid
' Ivory from their domra.
But be .hadn’t.
And the sequel shows that he couldn’t.
Sometimes even the legal lore and the
strong talk fails.
Sometimes even the thought that a
stranger will take the place of the Home
Guards-fails.
Sometimes the thought that maybe
Sanford has a better ball team than Or­
lando creeps into the think tanks of the
Tourists and they play in vain.
Yesterday was our day and the Col­
legians made the most of it too. Doc
Wilson who w rit« siuch nice, dopey,
dreamy, Lotus flavored dreams for the
the Reporter-Star woke up yesterday
with a had nightmare and found out that
he was simply out of his claw. Doc is
aTietter writer of dreams than a pitcher
. , * -end- he ought to retire to the dark re* - erases of the Reporter-Star office and
____edit • dream-book. He would get far—
thpfc y r 1 prove m o rep ro flU b k to #the Unw^iir ltd. Leaded anriVnrapn^i,' ¡p-c\y
"m anagem ent“ D o T rird tls T » t , b tfrtfy ano grow arid' waxetf with the TfThlrtpr
heat U too little for the hard hitting Col and u new kind of vegetable» in these
legians. Maybe their new southpaw- parts. At the close he was the hero
will solve the question and maybe he will that got the wreath.
not. Only the future and Doc Wilson’»
The details of the game don’t have to
Dream Book can tell.
be told; they can lx* gu&lt;-»»c&lt;l. Windham
Wallace for the Collegians was in his started in to pitch for Orlando, with
usual fine fettle. Sanford's sulphqr watea White behind the hut. The celery
acts on Father Wallace like it did many stalks found Windham for five hits In
years ago on Ponce D eleon. He gets less than that number of innings. And
better each game and just when Oriando Vaidon want in with Beardall. And.
I* hoping against hope that Wallace will they found him for five hits.
fall down he fools them again by going
’Long toward the ending of the sixth
them one better. It does seem that inning, when hope hud vanished, sailfamiliarity would teach those Tourists CO COB
something and Wallace always tries to ing low against the heavy sky out
toss them a few easy o n « , but somehow through ('oncord Park, the fans tx-gun
or other he has their goat and he can' to beat it toward the gate
We wou’t
release the animal from the stable.
print the remarks they drop|xxl as they
The Collegians gave a fine exhibition went. It wouldn't contribute to the
of tall and lofty patting yesterday that gaiety of the town.
gave the Orlando fans chills and fever
We haven't any spleen in this matter.
and before the game was finished most We an- writing this out of a sad hear
of them left for home to take a dose of that good rnuy come out of a ten run.
calomel and get ready for today’s game. ten hit and five em ir game. Gentle­
Today there will be a battle royal be­ men of the team, get right and play hall.
tween two southpaws. We will have Orlando’s hat is still in the ring.— RKRay and the Tourists will have their new porter-Star.
phenotn from the Peach Belt League
who is warranted to be a double action
Married
automatic shooter.
At Calvery Kpiscopal church. I-ouisOnly left handed bats will be used and
the catchers and umpires will wear left ville, Ky.. Monday afternoon, July 16th.
•handed masks. All the other players 1912, in the presence of her mother,
will have left handed gloves and all the brother and a few mtimAtc friends. Miss
fans are requested to ait on the left hand Hariotte L. Perkins of Tallahassee, Flu.,
aide of the bleachers and use left hunt and Mr. C. S. Stanton, Jr., of Mobile,
megaphones. The automobile# will be Ala. At home after July 20th, the
cranked up with left handed cranks am Jerom e Hotel, Columbia, S. C.
Miss Perkins is the only daughter of
the wheels will all lie placed on the left
hand side of the cars. Left handed mon­ Mr. Thomas J , Perkins, formerly ticket
key w rench« only will be used for re­ agent A. C. I*. Ry. at Sanford, now
pairs and should any of the Orlando night ticket agent S. A. L Ry. nt T a l­
players get the hook it will be on thf lahassee.
left and over the left and they will be
left at the post. Below Is given the bOx- N Q u ite
party of charming young
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»core
for y « terd a y ’s game and from it people enjoyed a delightful launch ride
Doc Wilson can evolve another dream; to Fort Florida Tuewday evening, where
they landed and served the delicious
lunch they carried along. After enjoy
ing the lunch and spending a short time
on the wharf a t Fort Florida, the party
re-embarked for their pleasant moon­
light ride home. The members of the
party were Mrs. Deane Turner, chap­
erone; Mrs. Lillie May M cTyre, Ruth
Mettlnger. M artha Fox, Carrie l»ovp||,
Sadie Williams, Charlotte Hand, Ed­
ward Lane, Edwards, Lee, Bundy, W al­
Total
37 8 8 27 9 2 lace, Nollle Tolar, Ralph Stevens and
Eugene Roumillat.
Orlando
AB R H PO A E
Lra, 1 f .............. .. ..... 4 0 0 2 0 0
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lilja have re­
Poundi, 2nd....... . __ 4 0 0 2 6 0
turned home from Tampa, where they
Bowen, 3rd
4 0 1 1 3 0
were the guests of their cousins, M r. and
B o y « , r f ..............
4 0 0 1 0 0
Mrs. Oscar Windhurst for the week end.
Howatt, a ■
... 3 0 1 2 3 1
They motored to Limona Sunday in Mr.
Bennett, c f
3 1 0 0 0 1
Windhuret's ear and were entertained
Porterfield, c f .... ..... 3 1 1 14 1 1
a t luncheon at the artistic home of Mr.
White, c
3 0 1 5 0 0
and Mrs. J . W . Browne, Sunnyside
Wilson, p ..
3 0 0 0 3 0
iiungalow. Mrs. Lilja will leave here
n a few days for a delightful summer
Total
31 o 4 27 16 3
trip. She will be accompanied by Mr.
Score by innings:
L ilja to Savannah, where they will visit
8anford___ 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 I 8 8 2 or s few d iys. They will also enjoy
- Orlando ....... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 —2 4 3 an outing at T y b ce Beach. M rs. Lilja
H U E will then go to Sulphur, Okla., for a
couple of months visit with her sister,
Summary:
First baa9 on balls Wilson 2. lx-ft on Mrs. Marcus D. Frier.
Sanford
Farmer, c f
Brittain, 3rd
Roberta, 1 f_
Wofford, 2nd
Moreland, 1st
Swink, c
Bundy, ■ »
R*y. r f
Wallace, p

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L A C E A N D E M B R O ID E R IE S

M IS S E S S L I P P E R S

About 500 to close; short
lengths, 3 to 7 yards; in
Edges and Insertions;
values that sold at 5
cents to 10 cents ^ 1 ^
yard

Misses’ Patent and Tan
One-Strap S l i p p e r s ;
Gun-Metal Tw o-Strap
Slippers; . Patent and
Gun-Metal Blucher O x ­
fords; s i z e s ( P i AQ
11 1-2 to 2 . ¿ p l . ^ O

15c TO 2 5 c H O S E
Seventy-Five dozen L a­
dles’,”Children’s, Boys’”
and Girls’ Hose inblafck
tan, pinTTand red7 Hose
that sold at 10c, 19c,
25c; all on one
bargain table

12c

LADIES RIBBED VESTS
One Hundred dozen La­
dies’ Ribbed Vests for
Wednesday s e l l i n g ,
sleeveless and trim­
med, sold at 12 1-2
cents, price

LADIES PURE SILK HOSE
Sixty dozen Ladies Pure
Silk Hose, in tan, black
or white, high spliced
heel, double sole and
toe, deep garter
top

44c

15c FLORAL BATISTE
Five Hundred yards
Lawn, in Floral, Per­
sians, Dots and Stripes;
27 inches wide; fine and
sheer; for hot days
15c quality

WAIST SALE

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Eem-doaeW- to c l o s g
&lt; f u i c k ; i i t Line-ne, Lawn1
and Lingerie Fabrics;
all smart, new, spring
styles; three - q u a r t e r
sleeve; Waists that we
sold at $1.50 for 7 0 / »
only

LAWNS AND CHAMBRAYS
One Thousand y a r d s o f
F a n c y L a w n s and
Chambray for dressing
sacques, kimonos and
children’s wear; v a lu e s
8c and 10c; to close fT,,
Monday
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WHITE GOODS SAI E
White Goods, such as
Madras, Dimity Check­
ed a n d Stripe, Leno
Stripes, L a c e Stripes
and in assorted s ty le s ;
v a l u e s 12 1-2 to
19c

7c

U N IO N S U IT S F O R L A D I E S
E x t r a Fine Ribbed
Quality Union Suits for
Ladies’; regular and extra sizes; all prêtty Lace Trimmed

25c

ROM PERS
Children’s Rompers in
fine quality of Blue or
Tan Chambray, Pink or
B l u e Checked Ging­
hams 44c. Pink, Blue,
T a n o r White 2 5 c
Ripolette Cloth

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bases Sanford 4, Orlando 3. Two base
hits Wofford 2, W hite and Brittain.
6 or 6 doses 664 will break any case of
8truek out by Wallace 7, Wilson 4. Chills and Fever; and if taken then as a
£ .« .4 1 Paaeed balk White 2. Ymplrra Moore tonic the Fever will not return. Price
26 cents.
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I AN F OR D, PLORI DA, TUESDAY, J U L Y J ] , 1912

WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS »“

0 w i l l bond ALL AROUND THE STATE

E xp ects to Call Election
Special District

Items of Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the Wires by Our Special Service

Vol um« IV

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Nosegay of Blossoms Cut in The Garden Spot
of Florida, the Beautiful Land of Flowers
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SH ORT SQ U IBS RECORDED FOR BUSY READERS U) CONNECT SANIORD-ORLANDO STATE HAPPENINGS BOILED DOWN FOR TH E BUSY.

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Qov. Wilson eschewed pooltffa yes­
terday and remained In neclualon all
day at the home of a friend not far away.
He alept twelve hour« and ex|x-eted to
reUrv early attain tonight and duplicate
the feat. He waa thoroughly tired .he
naid, from the activities of the week ami
did not intend to return to Sea (iirt until
tomorrow when he will Bee Senator Reed,
of Missouri, a member of the national
campaign committee.
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More favorable news ronrermrig the
illness of Mutsuhito, the em|»*ror of
Japan, came from the palace thin morn­
ing, the aecretary of the lm|x*rial house2&gt; hold «nnoqnoe4»«t 8^o'clock Jd p t-tlu !
“bly improviNl, ami that th f atti*n&lt;lmR
court phyniciuns were more h&lt;&gt;|&gt;eful
The emperor fell asleep at midnight and
had slept nearly six hours.

Speelul D istrict for Brick
Kouds

Wedding llcll*
ll hut i f thrrr in Ihr nil, ol l i h
H a l f m i d e l i g h t f u l &lt;1 * o n i/ r,
H'Arn f n e n d n h i i i , forr &lt;ind fe t t e r cori/oM.

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Cupid seems to be working overtut «•
in Sanford this week and Rev. C. H
Summer« is his agent. Two wedding*
were the sum total last Sunday
The first occurred Sunday morning
at nine o'clock, when Mis* (¡Indy*
Gutchel and Mr George I’ l.ovell were
united in marriHge in the pn*x»-m-e of a
few friends. After the cerem ony Un­
happy couple left for point* m North
Carolina, where they will spend their
honeymoon.
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The bride is one of Sanford’s fairest
daughters, having lived here for several
year« and has many friends among the
younger set. She is the daughter of
M .'D . (iBtchel, the well known merchunt
and grower.
Mr. Lovell is u Sanford boy, the son
of Capt. and Mm. M. W. Lovell ann ha*
lived here many yearn. At present he
is employed at the freight office of the
A. C. L. and has the rivapect and esteem
of hi« employer* and co-worker*. He is
a general favorite with every one and a
young man of sterling worth and charac­
ter. Their many friends loin in con­
gratulations.
I)o You Want The l*usl
After August tirat, Reginald Holly will
be the agent for the Sanford section for
the Saturday Kvenlng Post and the L a­
dle«' Home Journal and will have a com­
plete staff to deliver the same to every
part of the city. If you are not getting
the Poet or the Journul, and would like
to have them delivered to your door
leave your order at the Herald office.
The little fellow la trying to help his
father make a living and deaervea your
patronage. If any of the boy« would
Uke to carry the Post they can get it
from Reginald Holly at the Herald office
or call him up at 124 and he will supply
you. This ia a good way for the young­
ster« to make «pending money, as every
one wanU to read the Saturday Evening

STATE MEDICAL D IRECTO RY

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ceremony occurred ut tin- r***idenc«- of
th&lt;- groom, at the corner of N inth *tr«s-t
and Laurel avenue
T h e co n tractin g
parties were Mis* Ell* M Max*-y and
Mr C h ario t J Hollin* and the wedding
took place at nine o ’clock ill t he presence
of the friend* and re lative* of the bride
and groom
Itolh young |x*&gt;p|e are well
known in this city , wdiere they have r«--iiled (or som e time

Mr Rollins, who i* known to hi* ninny
friend* a* " lie -." formerly wu* an cm
plovts- of tin- f 011*1 I.IW bill wa* m
jur«sl ami loto-d to gi ••• up nctiv. worksince whull f inn III- lias I-Iigugcd III lui-i t
payable fat I lion ii , ten ..cul­
lies* and ex|ss I* to m ak e Sanford hi* J ] oii.immi m twenty year*, fliiil.onn u
home. T h e young coupli- will Is- at
home to their many friends on Laurel
avenue, whi-re they an- receiving con
g m iillations and best wish«-*

thirty year*, ami $ 1 0 0,00 0 in forty
years
Thin plan of payment is to
my mind an improvement over the
pro|a&gt;**-d plan of retiring the bond*
under the former (dan id bonding, which
made ponslhlc ]h c accu m ulation of an
\l The M ethodist t liurih
tinmen*«- -inking fund, with all the un
Th e Missionary T e a m " of the M h •,-rtaltitles which such a fund entailed
( Inin dl S o u th Miami D istrict wh.ch
I tlimk tin- i- JIu- opportune tune 1 &gt;r
i* rnukiug a lour of tin- e n tire ilistrn t m tiondiov t lit district for two rca-.inthe mterent of missions Will arrive III I t he Mrst is. we would la- hk«-ly to prolit
Sanford next S a tu rd a y , to la- here over |by Sanford * paving, m tIn- m atter ««I
Sunday anil conduct a Missionary I list I buying brick
T h e two -as-tion* might
lute during the day. T h e entire day I com b in e hi their purchase and secure a
will la- ta k e n in the work and every ja r reduction, or some jilan might la- worked
son in the c ity should tuke this o p p o r­ out whereby tlit- brick might la- laiught
tunity of hearing the addresses of tin­ at Augusta, Ga . and liglitcred to S a n ­
men who co m fa eu- the c o m m itte e
ford by the inland route, th e re by saving
T h e re will la- on the p rogram m e two the t-x|a-iiHiv&lt;- railroad haul
return«*! inisMÍonaries who have las-n on
"Crider this plan all of the aiijacrnt

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»nd will give some interesting j „ H.tjonl,
oM.mdn wouhl la- ta-nelitUsi
lectures,
i |,y (j„. hurd roads, and no comjilaint
Mis* Laura Summer*, a *.*tcr ol the
,H. ,nHllr
,(iirtl,-uh.r *«s-tion*
pastor of the Methodist church, who t * l |hl„ th„y urt. ,myinij f„r t f,e Improveu miaalonary to Korea and who will sail mj.nt ,,f oth,.r
|)r„|N.rtN
next month to take up the work in tht* |
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field will al*o he lien- anil have a place on would c o n s t r u c t forty lull«-* of hurd
the programme.
ruad
road. In a general way *u«-li
Servie«« will he held in the Methodist could extend from the Sanford line of the
church.
road right straight through to the south

laiundury of the county, by way of Alta
monte Springs. Maitland. Winter Park,
Buffalo, N. Y ., July 22
The pr«**- Orlando, Pine Castle and Taft 22 mile*.
"There would b o a spur from Orlumlo
ence in this -city ot a man who I s af­
flicted with what i* said to la- a well d«*- towards Occa-e, five mil«*s. Another
veloped case of leprosy, has caused con­ toward* Conway, of four mile* and still
siderable stir. The man is Sam’ Den, another along the east WlnU-r Park road
who says he is from Uay C ity, Mich., and of four miles, totalling forty mile«."
ho* la-en in Buffalo but a short lime. J Orlumlo N'«it«i in I i f
The authorities have taken the m
a t t e r ---------------------------in hand and a board of prominent phy- |
Extremely Difficult.
«ician« are diagnosing his case. Some
u |g not of(cn „ man surr^ di tn
physician« have already declared it to living up to the impression Ills wlfo
be leprosy, but the decision of the board rti(.u to muke.—-Chicago Record Herwill determine what dbqxxitnon shall la- aid
made of the case. Should laen be found
-------- ■»—- ----------to have real leprosy, it will then la- a
W o u ld D e B a t t e r A c q u e l n t e d .
question a* to whether the stale or the
There would be far Icee InternaPoet, the greatest paper in America federal government «hall take charge of tlooal strife If the civilized ruces read
him.
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Wauchula ia soon to have electric
lights. The Wauchula Manufacturing
Co. i* preparing to rebuild the factory
and warehouse which recently burned.All the machinery will be driven by an
el«-ctric power plant which they will in­
stall and with which they propone to
light W auchula
The contract has been
agreed tqxin and signed and calls for the .
plant to la» in oja-ration.

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A half million Imh «-« i* a consi^rvative
cstmiivl«- of tin- fo rthcom ing orange crop
of Volusia c o u n t y , ” *aya the Del^and
Rcc.v/ifSf'x*'large a croji a* the county

hu* ever_marketed. und the fruitvwjl) be
fine also." The Record thinks that the
crop for the »tut* will exceed that of !
y c a tb y a rnillion'und a half boxes, anH~
while some may thimk that the amount •
mean* low jirice*. they m ay discover
that the dem and for Florida oranges is
increasing every year.- and -w hen properly
placisf. then- should never la* a yield that
would not pay w«-ll for the raising and
shipping of th«- most healthful of all •

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.Monday night it wu* actu ally t o o .
cool (or co m fo rt on the verandas in K i»* minus-." says the Journal.' "F o r the
p.i*t t«-u mg lit* * blanket has been abso­
lutely nect-MMry for co m fo rt a b le alee^
in g ."
I’ll«- Jo u rn a l then says that it is
almost usi-h-v* to tell this truth about
Florida for tin- |asip|e north, east and

m a d s run out m ih«- country t«-n or
f l u- * o in iiii 11
h a - I ms* ri i n v e s t i g a !
twelve mil«-* and end in a mud hole
i tic .ilb -g cd rni*&lt; o n d u r t *»f tto - ju d g - to il
*At-s! W Oil t ) »«*11f \ »• |t
T herefore a (flail ha- alre.ulv been put in
t ..l- lint . i t lllild c k im * - i t - f i n d i n g *
In
motion to circulate ii (M'lltlotl asking the
Mr l uylor *lut»-&lt;l th a t the shifimente
ull prulm hilin the r«**ignation of Ju d g e
com m issioner* t " call a *p«-cial election
Hanford will prevent .• report ,.i* n ucr of jM-ar* from Archer during the past
to vote on til«- i|U«-*t|nn of issuing ImiiiiI*
two » i r k * have las-n q u ite heavy, and
t.llldv III ilk*-* it V)-ele*»
fur building forty or fifty mil«-* of brick
that tin- fruit i* bringing fine price« in
road* m tins district to meet the roarl*
the Fu*ti-rii m a rk e t*
PhiludelpFiiu has
Former l.n«-mie* Now Minthat wdl fa- t,11111 tiv tie- .Sanford dl*
las-n tin- lent market for jM-ur* this s e a ­
Nt Petersburg. Rtsnua. July 22
t rirt
son. the return* in rniwit in s ta n rra show- .
To
have and (&lt;■ hold" tlu-if pri-io'iit ter
Sf r Seth Woodruff on«- of I trauge
ing that they sold for $12 M) |air barrel.
ritorutl and ■munu-n nil right* uml to
c o u n t y ’* most enterprising citizen* and
P i e yield thin season is not what is
put up tin- "no thoroughfare" sign for
a lxio*t»-r lor Orlando, ha* brought the
term ed an average crop hut there are
matter into tin- limelight and will push other nation* in Manchuria and on the ■M'veral large orchards in the Archer sec­
I.lulling (M'ltl fislll a . -•-«•Ill to la- I h&lt;- cell
it along
S o m e of Mr W oodruff’* idea* I
tion. a* well a* in other jairtiona of
on *th«- *iibji-ct are (or«-*hadowi-«l in th«-| iral idea* of the brand new paryt Im- Mttchuu &gt;-minty, and the combined conI ,Veen Ku —in and lapall w'hli'ti I- to Inf,,||i,wing «-xfrnct* from an mt«-rvu-w
•igniio i , i * will total hundreds of barrels.
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mg J liai iHio wortl ol t •igru-iI - t '' a d a.
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VICTORY FOR IIERGEIt

Sanfrtrd Physician Is Now Cunipiling fuses to keep out of sight und is a perrn- Sorlallsf Congressman Ousts A Fcdernj Judge
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nial topic of conversation, both for
Large Work
Seattle, Wash., July 22. Federal Di*Dr. (). I*. Miller of this city has un­ those who have nothing to do but talk,
trict
Judge Cjirnelius Hanford, who*«»
dertaken a task that will keep him very, and for the thinking progressive citizen
busy for some time to come. He p u r­ who is ever al«-rt to improve condition* conduct on the liench ha* lx-en under in­
poses to publish a medical directory and wtio in reality k«*-p* the country vestigation by a sub-committee of the
house judiciary committee, to«lay t«-l«-for Florida and when that ,1* finished growing
A* a m a tt e r of fact there are
graplusl
hi* r«-*ignation to Preaident
will take up the other southern states. very few people w ho do not w|*h good
I
aft
assigning
ill healtfi a* hi- reason
He and a large corps of ass is ta n t* are road*, tin- m am qui-xlmii i* on«- as to the
for
ih-sirmg
to
retire
from the la-nch
busy as bees compiling d a ta and answer Ih-*i m ean* by which to aecomplmh tinI’liose
who
were
against
H iin fo p l are
ing the voluminous mail incident to the end. It seem* evident, however, that
publication of the directory. Dr. M ir it is hurdly fair to compel u man who juIjii^ttU-JkUiey ,.cAmn that fie r«-lir«-d
ler expect* to issue the Florida dittftory owns a farm tun miles from the road to unib-rT m -to k e e p ! Tie comlbiu««-* from
gutting down the trued record ontTR acpnv tht* same proportion of lax as the
«*•»«••■»*» fcxlrrai judge. - IF»» Bund»
W i t who owns abutting property- One
lories for o t h e r stilt«-*
T h e south ha* point in favor of th«- long paving bond* say hi* healtfi luid Imsmi had for some
never e n jo y ed sta te medical directories, I* tile I act th at after a lire k roud I* built t muIndgi If.inford * .iction a* judge of a
having to dcfiend entirely upon a general the rinse in pro|M-rl&gt; will rapidly ad
federal district court in Washington
Iwsik of in fo rm a tio n
C o d er Dr Mil
vance in value ami t hi i**i-s.*or wdl coll
ler * plan euch sta te will have a sep ara te stantlv increase 'In valuation *«« that -tuti- luivi- fur -nine wi*-k* J».i-t his-li l h«•uhj&lt;-« l ut ,|i 1111(1111v h\ .1 i nlllllllsnlon
directory th a t will lie alnvoluU-ly correct
the mail who i- lie ino-t In-ii H i tt.-d will
u(
i iirigri-v-imin -«-nt from St ashitrgton
This new e n te rp rise hi tim e will a.-emnu- pay tie- larger part of tie- tax
to
iriventigate the charge made i|i the
large projiortions nnd max call for a
Now th at Sanfo rd ha- decided to hudd
liuii-»ii. Iti-jui—i-niativ•• lti-rgi-r ttucomplete outfit for tin- ansimilutmg -if Inn k roud.* in tie Natdoril &lt;oinmisMolicr
*o&lt;-inll*l
i-ungrt-Tvsniun (ruin \t ra-iitisiii,
name* and the printing of the sume
d is trict, the question hu* assumed new
that Hanford had refus«ai to inane &lt;-111im p orta nce in Orlando iml tin- n«-c«*wity
t&gt; n*iii| |i.i(a-r* -o mu- OhsHin, Ins-au*«*
up|&gt;ears to rn«s-t the im provem ents that
t
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It was (Imrgi-il
M ate) •Rollins
the celery city ha* -tarted
It would
th.it
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wa*
a
heavy
drinki-r and
tin a c c o u n t «if the Sabbath «lay Cupid not do at all to have .Sanford's brick
fr«-i)ii«-ntlv
bis-ain«»
drunk
seem«*) to be m the pro|a-r humor to

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The gpod roads question has some
resemblance to Hanquo'a ghost, it re­

Term * of one-third of the members
of the United State* senate wdl expire
next March. The present s e n a te is
composed of fifty-two Republicans and
forty-three Democrat«, with one vucan
ry. Can the Democrat* pick up the
five men they need to insure them c o n ­
trol? Will the next election cost them
some of the seat* that an* now theirs'*
Of the thirty-two flenntoni whose term*
will expire in March nineteen are Re
publicans and thirteen are D e m o c ra t* k«*-p up tin- good work, and on Sunday
Cont«*st* nre ulreudy on for nearly all id ••veiling Rev Sum m er* w a* again called
the iM-at« to lie made vucant
U|aiil to un ite two laving heart*.
I’h«The removal of the tariff a* an issue
in congr»-*» Ix-fore the end of the coming
week will mark an important ste p in
the progress toward adjournment of the
present session. Agreement* for votes
on the leading tarilT hill* have lieen
n ached, coupled with understanding*
that other important legislation either
will be disposed of or hastened toward
action.

A Brief Rcftume of Florida Happening»«
Thai Will Interest The Hurried Header

County Scat Awakens to the Nerd of

News From Every Corner of the Earth
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\&gt; "f d iu g - to arran g em e n t* the Os­
ceola
1 on 111v Ri-jnihlicaii convention
Tin* inornentuu- develuprneiit would
met
in
St. Cloud July !H. It is stated
-o-eiii to I m- c(inn«-ct«-d with the n|iproaching trip to Russia of the J apúnese stat«-«- that tin* iiii-eting a complete county
rnaii, Prince K.it*ur» hut hi* visit i* a ticket was n im ts l tn tie voted for In the
November ehs tion
mere rnipcidenee
I’he in i nal agreement a a- fully urn
L ad le *' Sewing Circle
.Juried a fortnoght ago mill likelv will liC ,
Fridiiv
.ifterniMiri at lu-r home oh Pal-,
-Ig lie d for Japan I*. Haruli Mvil«irio t he
ou-ttu
avenue
M r- J J Piirdoii delightlajiiine*» .iridia**.idor in Ku*-iu who * .»'ollv &gt;iit.-rta|iii-d the l.adiea' Sewing
i- negó' .ilur and pr o • run . •
I in le
Mr* l.lklli* tile well known
vocal teacher id (Irlam lo was present
Susphiuu* Drowning
mil add«*l greatly to the ph-usure of the
West Palm Hfiii'h. lul. 22
Ihe .ifleriKMin liy singing several lovely seImmIii-* ol \\ H. \\ hidden and Harry |lections. T h e hostea* served delicious,
Blralgett, wlio were drowned in the river , sherla-t and cake
T h o s e present were
here last Saturday, have Ims-ii subject Mcsiiatn«« l’«*-k. Milt«*-r. Hill, Easterby,
to a po*t mortem exuiniliation by the Rola-rt*. Hurlx-r. Davis, Williams and
authoritim her«- under thesunpiciun ttfnil l.lklli*
death wa* not from drowning
They w«-re s«s-n by a woman to
Comei Horn« by Itsslf.
drink from a bottle ju*t la-fore going
An aeropliine baa this advantage
into the water, and a partly fill«-«! bottle
i over a motor -ar
When It breaks
wa* found near the clothing of one of down It doesn t have to be towed ln.-~
th«- dead men. containing a liquid, which Life
i* being chemically examined.
The doctor* mad«- a jn&gt;*t mortem ex
Criticism of Modern Education.
animation on both hodic* hut were or
T o o m m Ii o f the teaching of today
d«-r«-d not to divulge (heir hading* until
the convening of the coroner'» jury on la book learning, and too Ijttle of 11
Monday, when a further examination eduent Ion.— Exchange
into the mutter will l»&lt;- made The doc­
tor* were also given the la&gt;ttli-s found
T h alr Flrat Play.
near the clothing of Whidden tn exam­
Every man who wants (o be a bos«
ine.
Is esger to deliver the people fro n
Whidden wa* formerly a policeman in thraldom.— Philadelphia Record.
*tthis city, and wa* discharged last week
on account of neglecting his duty. He
AlasT
had made sensational charges against
Two of a kind —unalnkabl« ships
hi* chief officer, the marshal, which were
•nd fireproof building« - Batavia (N.
to_ have la-en heard this week.
At the sitting of the jury Uaiuy it ia Y.) Dally New*.
ex|as-te&lt;l that startling revelations will
la- made, though no intimation of the
niinie* of tlios«- who will he implicated
Ioí* been made bv any one concerned in
tin- inutti-r
Whidden wit* about forty years of ngr,
anil leave« a wife und chihl. Blodgett
was not more than twenty-five yedrs
old, and was only «lightly known here.
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^ f&amp; T o u ria ta thought they had tightened up some yesterday and after taking
the bunch down behind the San Juan
Hotel and giving them a heart to heart
talk while rustling some pink paper in
his hands Manager Cheney fondly imag­
ined he had thrown enough scare into
the Tourists to elim inate all- the solid
' Ivory from their dom ra.
B ut be .hadn’t.
And the sequel shows th at he couldn’t.
Sometimes even the legal lore and the
strong talk fails.
Sometimes even the thought th a t a
stranger will take the place of the Home
Guards-fails.
Sometimes the thought th a t m aybe
Sanford has a b etter ball team than Or­
lando creeps into the think tanks of the
Tourists and they play in vain.
Yesterday was our day and the Col­
legians made the m ost of it too. Doc
Wilson who w rit« siuch nice, dopey,
dreamy, Lotus flavored dreams for the
the Reporter-Star woke up yesterday
with a had nightm are and found out that
he was simply out of his claw. Doc is
aTietter writer of dream s than a pitcher
.,* -end- he ought to retire to the dark re* - erases of the R eporter-Star office and
___ edit • dream -book. H e would get far—
thpfc y r 1 prove m o re p ro flU b k to # the
"m an ag em en t“ D o T rird tls T » t , b tfrtfy
heat U too little for the hard hitting Col
legians. M aybe their new southpawwill solve the question and maybe he will
not. Only the future and Doc Wilson’»
Dream Book can tell.
Wallace for the Collegians was in his
usual fine fettle. Sanford's sulphqr watea
acts on Father Wallace like it did many
years ago on Ponce D eleon. He gets
better each game and just when Oriando
I* hoping against hope th at Wallace will
fall down he fools them again by going
them one better. It does seem th at
familiarity would teach those Tourists
something and Wallace always tries to
toss them a few easy o n « , but somehow
or other he has their goat and he can'
release the animal from the stable.
The Collegians gave a fine exhibition
of tall and lofty patting yesterday th at
gave the Orlando fans chills and fever
and before the game was finished most
of them left for home to take a dose of
calomel and get ready for today’s game.
Today there will be a battle royal be­
tween two southpaws. We will have
Ray and the Tourists will have their new
phenotn from the Peach Belt League
who is warranted to be a double action
M arried
automatic shooter.
At Calvery Kpiscopal church. I-ouisOnly left handed bats will be used and
the catchers and umpires will w e a r left ville, Ky.. M onday afternoon, July 16th.
•handed masks. All the other players 1912, in the presence of her m other,
will have left handed gloves and all the brother and a few mtimAtc friends. Miss
fans are requested to ait on the left hand H ariotte L. Perkins of Tallahassee, Flu.,
aide of the bleachers and use left hunt and Mr. C. S. S tanton, Jr., of Mobile,
megaphones. The automobile# will be Ala. At home after July 20th, the
cranked up with left handed cranks am Jerom e Hotel, Columbia, S. C.
Miss Perkins is the only daughter of
the wheels will all lie placed on the left
hand side of the cars. Left handed mon­ Mr. Thomas J, Perkins, formerly ticket
key w rench« only will be used for re­ agent A. C. I*. Ry. at Sanford, now
pairs and should any of the Orlando night ticket agent S. A. L Ry. nt T al­
players get the hook it will be on thf lahassee.
left and over the left and they will be
left at the post. Below Is given the bOx- N Q u i t e
p arty of charming young
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for y « te rd a y ’s game and from it people enjoyed a delightful launch ride
Doc Wilson can evolve another dream ; to Fort Florida Tuewday evening, where
Sanford
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Moreland, 1st
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they landed and served the delicious
lunch they carried along. A fter enjoy
ing the lunch and spending a short time
on the wharf a t F ort Florida, th e party
re-embarked for their pleasant moon­
light ride home. The members of the
p arty were Mrs. Deane Turner, chap­
erone; Mrs. Lillie M ay M cTyre, R uth
M ettlnger. M arth a Fox, Carrie l»ovp||,
Sadie Williams, C harlotte H and, E d­
ward Lane, Edw ards, Lee, B undy, W al­
2 lace, Nollle T olar, Ralph Stevens and
Eugene Roumillat.
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were the guests of their cousins, M r. and
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M rs. Oscar W indhurst for the week end.
1 T hey motored to Limona Sunday in Mr.
1 W indhuret's e a r a n d were entertained
1 a t luncheon at th e artistic home of Mr.
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n a few days for a delightful sum m er
trip. She will be accompanied b y Mr.
Score by innings:
Lilja to Savannah, where they will visit
8anford___ 2 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2 I 8 8 2 or s few d iy s. T hey will also enjoy
- Orlando ...... 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 —2 4 3 an outing a t T ybce Beach. M rs. Lilja
H U E will then go to Sulphur, Okla., for a
couple of m onths visit with her sister,
Sum m ary:
F irst baa9 on balls Wilson 2. lx-ft on Mrs. Marcus D. Frier.
bases Sanford 4, O rlando 3. Two base
hits Wofford 2, W hite and Brittain.
6 or 6 doses 664 will break any case of
8truek o u t by Wallace 7, Wilson 4. Chills and Fever; and if taken th e n as a
£ .«.41 Paaeed balk White 2. Ymplrra Moore tonic the Fever will not return. Price
26 cents.
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Sanford m ade it three yesterday af­
ternoon.
T o make It three, they relied up a
score of ten to nothing. We prefer to
w rite th at word o u t to making a cypher;
It looks more decorous. Somebody said
th e chalk gave o u t a t the end of the
eighth
Inning. Personally we don’t
know; we had w ent. We didn't remain
w ith the handful of the faithful to weep.
We did n 't rem ain because we w ent to
th e field early, and had to wait such time
for the gamo to be called, th at th e elon­
gated tall of i t endangered our meal.
T h e game echeduled for four o'clock,
actually began about four tw enty, and
darkness fell like a welcome pall a t the
doae of the eighth inning.
Somebody who watched the game
doeely, and did n ’t Have his eyes blinded
by tear* (we b d iev e it was H arry Dlckson) said Sanford actually earned three
runs. The leas said about thu other
ven the better.
In justice to th e local boys it m ust be
said, however, th a t it waa Sanford’s day.
T h e crowd brought down their pill find­
ing eyes with them , and it seems to the
untutored looker on th at they h it every­
thing irt sig h t All they licked waa to
m ake a hit w ith the Orlando fans, to
m ake the program complete. And they
cam e near doing th at.
Sanford put in a new pitcher, a south­
paw rejoicing in th e name of R ay. which
proved to be bo th his name and nature.
He looked a lemon through m ust of the
first inning, when he appeared to histak e the score board for the plate. And
hia serpentine tw ists caught Scrappy
Rotiinson’a m th etlc eye, and Scrappy
laid himself out for some fun. B u t th a
Unw^iir ltd. L e a d e d a n r i V n r a p n ^ i , ' ¡p-c\y
ano grow arid' waxetf with the TfThlrtpr
and u new kind of vegetable» in these
parts. At the close he was the hero
th a t got the w reath.
The details of the game don’t have to
be told; they can lx* gu&lt;-»»c&lt;l. W indham
started in to pitch for Orlando, with
W hite behind the hut. The celery
stalks found W indham for five hits In
less than that num ber of innings. And
Vaidon want in w ith Beardall. And.
they found him for five hits.
’Long toward the ending of the sixth
inning, when hope hud vanished, sailCO COB
ing low against the heavy sky out
through ('oncord Park, the fans tx-gun
to beat it toward the gate We wou’t
print the rem arks they drop|xxl as they
went. It w ouldn't contribute to the
gaiety of the town.
We haven't any spleen in this m atter.
We an- writing this out of a sad hear
th a t good rnuy come out of a ten run.
ten hit and five em ir game. Gentle­
men of the team , get right and play hall.
O rlando’s hat is still in the rin g .— RKporter-Star.

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LACE AND EMBROIDERIES

MISSES SLIPPERS

About 500 to close; short
lengths, 3 to 7 yards; in
Edges and Insertions;
values that sold at 5
cents to 10 cents ^ 1 ^
yard

M isses’ Patent and Tan
One-Strap S l i p p e r s ;
Gun-Metal Tw o-Strap
Slippers; . Patent and
Gun-Metal Blucher O x­
fords; s i z e s ( P i A Q
11 1-2 to 2 . ¿ p l . ^ O

15c TO 25c HOSE
Seventy-Five dozen La­
dles’,”Children’s, Boys’”
and Girls’ Hose inblafck
tan, pinTTand red7 Hose
that sold at 10c, 19c,
25c; all on one
bargain table

12c

LADIES RIBBED VESTS
One Hundred dozen La­
dies’ Ribbed Vests for
Wednesday s e l l i n g ,
sleeveless and trim­
med, sold at 12 1-2
cents, price

LADIES PURE SILK HOSE
Sixty dozen Ladies Pure
Silk Hose, in tan, black
or white, high spliced
heel, double sole and
toe, deep garter
top

44c

15c FLORAL BATISTE
Five Hundred yards
Lawn, in Floral, Per­
sians, Dots and Stripes;
27 inches wide; fine and
sheer; for hot days
15c quality

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&lt;fuick; iit Line-ne, Lawn1
and Lingerie Fabrics;
all smart, new, spring
styles; three - q u a rter
sleeve; Waists that we
sold at $1.50 for 7 0 / »
only

LAWNS AND CHAMBRAYS
One Thousand y a rd s o f
F a n c y L a w n s and
Chambray for dressing
sacques, kimonos and
children’s wear; valu es
8c and 10c; to close fT,,
Monday
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WHITE GOODS SAI E
White Goods, such as
Madras, Dimity Check­
ed a n d Stripe, Leno
Stripes, L a c e Stripes
and in assorted styles;
v a l u e s 12 1-2 to
19c

7c

UNION SUITS FOR LADIES
E x t r a Fine Ribbed
Quality Union Suits for
Ladies’; regular and extra sizes; all prêtty Lace Trimmed

25c

ROMPERS
Children’s Rompers in
fine quality of Blue or
Tan Chambray, Pink or
B l u e Checked Ging­
hams 44c. Pink, Blue,
T a n o r White 2 5 c
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SHORT SQUIBS RECORDED FOR BUSY READERS U) CONNECT SANIORD-ORLANDO STATE HAPPENINGS BOILED DOWN FOR THE BUSY.
County Scat Awakens to th e Nerd of
Speelul D istrict for Brick
Kouds

N ew s From Every Corner of th e Earth
T ersely Told in Telegraphic Tick«
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Qov. Wilson eschewed pooltffa yes­
terday and remained In neclualon all
day a t the home of a friend not far away.
He alept twelve hour« and ex|x-eted to
reUrv early attain tonight and duplicate
the feat. He waa thoroughly tired .he
naid, from the activities of the week ami
did not intend to return to Sea (iirt until
tomorrow when he will Bee Senator Reed,
of Missouri, a mem ber of the national
campaign committee.

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More favorable news ronrermrig the
illness of M utsuhito, the em|»*ror of
Japan, came from the palace thin m orn­
ing, the aecretary of the lm|x*rial house2&gt; hold «nnoqnoe4»«t 8 ^o'clock J d p t-tlu !

STATE MEDICAL DIRECTORY
Sanfrtrd Physician Is Now Cunipiling
Large Work
Dr. (). I*. Miller of this city has u n ­
dertaken a task that will keep him very,
busy for some time to come. He p u r ­
poses to publish a medical directory
for Florida and when th at ,1* finished
will take up the other southern states.
He and a large corps of a s sista n t* are
busy as bees compiling d a t a and answ er
ing the voluminous mail incident to the
publication of the directory. Dr. M ir
ler expect* to issue the Florida d ittfto ry

The gpod roads question has some
resemblance to Hanquo'a ghost, it re­
fuses to keep out of sight und is a perrnnial topic of conversation, both for
those who have nothing to do but talk,
and for th e thinking progressive citizen
who is ever al«-rt to improve condition*
and wtio in reality k«*-p* th e country
growing
A* a m a t t e r of fact th e re are
very few people w ho d o not w|*h good
road*, tin- m a m qui-xlmii i* on«- as to the
Ih-*i m ean* by which to aecom plm h tinend. It seem* e v id e n t, however, that

it is hurdly fair to compel u man who
owns a farm tun miles from the road to
p nv tht* same proportion of lax as the
W i t who owns abutting property- One

“ bly improviNl, ami th a t th f atti*n&lt;lmR
lories for o t h e r stilt«-*
T h e so u th ha* point in favor of th«- long p a v in g bond*
court phyniciuns were more h&lt;&gt;|&gt;eful
never e n jo y e d s ta te m edical directories, I* tile I act th a t after a lire k roud I* built
T he emperor fell asleep at midnight and
having to dcfiend en tirely u p o n a general the rinse in pro|M-rl&gt; will rapidly ad
had slept nearly six hours.
Iwsik of i n f o r m a ti o n
C o d e r Dr Mil
vance in value ami t hi i**i-s.*or wdl coll
Term* of one-third of the members ler * plan euch s ta te will h a v e a s e p a r a te sta n tlv increase 'In v aluation *«« that
of the United State* senate wdl expire directory t h a t will lie alnvoluU-ly correct the mail who i- lie ino-t In-ii H i tt.-d will
next March. The present s e n a te is T his new e n t e r p r i s e hi tim e will a.-emnu- pay tie- larger part of tie- tax
composed of fifty-two Republicans and large p r o jio rtio n s nnd max call for a
Now th a t S anford ha- decided to hudd
forty-three Democrat«, with one vucan com plete o u tfit for tin- ansim ilutm g -if Inn k roud.* in tie Natdoril &lt;oinmisMolicr
ry . Can the Democrat* pick up the name* a n d th e prin tin g of th e sum e
d is tric t, the qu estio n hu* a s s u m e d new
five men they need to insure them c o n ­
im p o r ta n c e in O rlan d o iml tin- n«-c«*wity
trol? Will the next election cost th e m
up|&gt;ears to rn«s-t the im p r o v e m e n ts that
M ate) •Rollins
some of the seat* th at an* now theirs'*
the celery c ity ha* - ta r te d
It would
Of the thirty-tw o flenntoni whose term*
tin a c c o u n t «if th e Sabbath «lay C u p id not do a t all to have .Sanford's brick
will expire in March nineteen are Re seem«*) to be m the pro|a-r h u m o r to m a d s ru n out m ih«- co u n try t«-n or
publicans and thirteen are D e m o c ra t* k«*-p up tin- good work, an d on Sunday tw elve mil«-* and end in a m u d hole
Cont«*st* nre ulreudy on for nearly all id ••veiling Rev S um m er* w a* again called T h erefo re a (flail ha- alre.ulv been put in
the iM-at« to lie made vucant
U|aiil to u n i t e tw o laving heart*.
I’h«- m otio n to c irc u late ii (M'lltlotl asking the
The removal of the tariff a* an issue
in congr»-*» Ix-fore the end of the coming
week will mark an im portant s te p in
the progress toward adjournm ent of the
present session. Agreement* for vo te s
on the leading tarilT hill* h a v e lieen
n ached, coupled with understanding*
th at other im portant legislation either
will be disposed of or hastened toward
action.
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H a lf mi delightful &lt;1* o n i/r ,
H 'A rn f n e n d n h i i i , f o r r &lt;in d f e t t e r c o r i/o M .

To tla m y Ihr m ilrrm /r bond d i r m r ?

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Cupid seems to be working overtut «•
in Sanford this week and Rev. C. H
Summer« is his agent. Two wedding*
were the sum total last Sunday
The first occurred Sunday morning
at nine o'clock, when Mis* (¡Indy*
Gutchel and Mr George I’ l.ovell were
united in marriHge in th e pn*x»-m-e of a
few friends. A fter th e c e rem o n y Un­
happy couple left for point* m N orth
Carolina, where they will spend their
honeymoon.
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The bride is one of Sanford’s fairest
daughters, having lived here for several
year« and has many friends among the
younger set. She is the daughter of
M .'D . (iBtchel, the well known m erchunt
and grower.
Mr. Lovell is u Sanford boy, the son
of C apt. and Mm. M. W. Lovell ann ha*
lived here many yearn. At present he
is employed at the freight office of the
A. C. L. and has the rivapect and esteem
of hi« employer* and co-worker*. He is
a general favorite with every one and a
young man of sterling worth and charac­
ter. Their many friends loin in con­
gratulations.
I)o You W ant The l*usl
After August tirat, Reginald Holly will
be the agent for th e Sanford section for
the Saturday Kvenlng Post and the L a­
dle«' Home Journal a n d will have a com­
plete staff to deliver the same to every
part of the city. If you are not getting
the Poet or the Journul, and would like
to have them delivered to your door
leave your order a t the Herald office.
The little fellow la trying to help his
father make a living and deaervea your
patronage. If any of the boy« would
Uke to carry the Post they can get it
from Reginald Holly at the Herald office
or call him up at 124 and he will supply
you. This ia a good way for the young­
ster« to make «pending money, as every
one wanU to read the Saturday Evening

Poet, the greatest paper in America

cerem ony o c c u rre d ut tin- r***idenc«- of
th&lt;- groom, at th e corner of N i n th *tr«s-t
and L aurel a v e n u e
T h e c o n tra c tin g
parties were Mis* Ell* M Max*-y a n d
Mr C h a rio t J Hollin* a n d the w edding
took place at nine o ’clock ill t he presence
of the friend* a n d relative* of th e bride
and groom
Ito lh young |x*&gt;p|e are well
known in this city, wdiere th e y h a v e r«--iiled (or so m e tim e

com m issioner* t" call a *p«-cial election

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Sorlallsf Congressman Ousts A Fcdernj Judge
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Seattle, Wash., July 22. Federal Di*trict Judge Cjirnelius Hanford, who*«»
conduct on the liench ha* lx-en under in­
vestigation by a sub-committee of the
house judiciary committee, to«lay t«-l«-graplusl hi* r«-*ignation to Preaident
I aft assigning ill healtfi a* hi- reason
for ih-sirmg to retire from the la-nch
I’liose who were against Hiinfopl are
juIjii^ttU-JkUiey ,.cAmn that fie r«-lir«-d
u n ib -rT m -to k e e p ! Tie comlbiu««-* from
gutting down the trued record ontTR ac«*•»«••■»*» fcxlrrai judge. - IF»» Bund»
say hi* healtfi luid Imsmi had for some
t muIndgi If.inford * .iction a* judge of a
federal district court in Washington
-tuti- luivi- fur -nine wi*-k* J».i-t his-li l h«•uhj&lt;-« l ut ,|i 1111(1111 v h\ .1 i nlllllllsnlon
u( i iirigri-v-imin -«-nt from St ashitrgton
to iriventigate the charge made i|i the
liuii-»- ii. Iti-jui—i-niativ•• lti-rgi-r ttu*o&lt;-inll*l i-ungrt-Tvsniun (ruin \t ra-iitisiii,
that Hanford had refus«ai to inane &lt;-111t&gt; n*iii| |i.i(a-r* -o mu- OhsHin, Ins-au*«*
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-i &gt;it wa* it *im iiilist
It was (Imrgi-il
th.it Hunoa-k wa* a heavy drinki-r and
fr«-i)ii«-ntlv bis-ain«» drunk
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ha- Ims*ri investiga!
i tic .ilb-gcd rni*&lt; ondurt *»f tto- judg- toil
t..l- lint .it lllildc k im * - it- finding*
In
ull p ru lm h ilin the r«**ignation of J u d g e
H an fo rd will prevent .• report ,.i* n ucr

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W auchula ia soon to have electric
lights. The Wauchula M anufacturing
V». t f
Co. i* preparing to rebuild the factory
and warehouse which recently b u rn e d .All the m achinery will be driven by an
el«-ctric power plant which they will in­
stall and with which they propone to
light W a u c h u la
The contract has been
agreed tqxin an d signed and calls for the .
plant to la» in oja-ration.
A half million Imh «-« i* a consi^rvative
cstmiivl«- of tin- f o rth c o m in g orange crop
of Volusia c o u n t y , ” *aya th e Del^and
Rcc.v/ifSf'x*'large a croji a* the county
hu* ever_marketed. und the fruitvwjl) be
fine also." The Record th in k s th a t th e
crop for the »tut* will exceed th a t of !
y c a tb y a rnillion'und a half boxes, anH~
while some may th im k th at the am ount •
mean* low jirice*. th e y m a y discover
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th a t the d e m a n d for Florida oranges is
increasing eve ry year.- a n d -w hen properly
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placisf. then- should never la* a yield th a t
would not pay w«-ll for th e raising and
shipping of th«- most h e a lth fu l of all •

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.Monday night it wu* a c tu a lly t o o .
cool (or c o m fo r t on th e v e r a n d a s in Ki»*m inus-." sa y s the Journal.' "F o r the
p.i*t t«-u mg lit* * b la n k e t has been abso­
lutely nect-MMry for c o m f o r ta b le a le e ^
in g ."
I’ll«- J o u r n a l th e n says th at it is
almost usi-h-v* to tell this tru th about
Florida for tin- |asip |e n o r th , east and

*At-s! WOil t )»«*11f \ »• |t
Mr l uylor *lut»-&lt;l t h a t th e shifimente
of jM-ar* from A rcher d u r in g th e past
two » i r k * hav e las-n q u i t e heavy, and
th a t tin- fruit i* bringing fine price« in
the Fu*ti-rii m a rk e t*
PhiludelpFiiu has
las-n tin- lent m a rk e t for jM-ur* this s e a ­
son. th e return* in rniwit i n s t a n r r a show- .
ing th a t th e y sold for $12 M) |air barrel.
P i e yield thin se ason is n o t what is
te rm e d an av e ra g e cro p h u t there are
■M'veral large o rc h a rd s in th e Archer sec­
tion. a* well a* in o th e r jairtiona of
Mttchuu &gt;-minty, and the combined con•igniio i , i * will to ta l h u n d r e d s of barrels.
' i.oto-v ilh- Sun

to vote on til«- i|U«-*t|nn of issuing ImiiiiI*
t.llldv IIIilk*-* it V)-ele*»
fur building forty or fifty mil«-* of brick
road* m tins district to meet the roarl*
Former l.n«-mie* Now M inthat wdl fa- t,11111 tiv tie- .Sanford dl*
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Petersburg.
Rtsnua. July 22
t rirt
To
have
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tlu-if pri-io'iit ter
Sf r Seth Woodruff on«- of I trauge
ritorutl
and
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right* uml to
c o u n t y ’* most e n terp risin g citizen* and
put
up
tin"no
thoroughfare"
sign for
a lxio*t»-r lor O rlando, ha* b ro u g h t the
other
nation*
in
Manchuria
and
on the
m atter into tin- limelight a n d will push
I.lulling
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to
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Mr Rollins, who i* known to hi* ninny it along
S o m e of Mr W o o d ru ff’* idea* I
friend* a* "lie-." formerly wu* an cm on *th«- *iibji-ct are (or«-*hadowi-«l in th«-| iral idea* of the brand new paryt ImI ,Veen Ku —in and lapall w'hli'ti I- to Inplovts- of tin- f 011*1 I.IW bill wa* m f,,||i,wing «-xfrnct* from an mt«-rvu-w
jur«sl ami loto-d to gi • •• up nctiv. work| (ilXllt
mg J liai iHio wortl ol t •igru-iI - t '' a d a .
I iu i • a treat', pr••- i-n - for i l«-f* u
since whull f inn III- lias I-Iigugcd III lui-i t
payable fat I lion ii, ten ..cul­
\&gt; " f d iu g - to a rra n g e m e n t* the Os­
-ivi
alii,in* * liei-Ai,i. I( i*-i,i anil lap.in
lies* and ex|ss I* to m a k e Sanford hi* J ] oii.immi m twenty year*, fliiil.onn u
ceola
1 on 111 v Ri-jnihlicaii convention
Tin* inornentuu- develuprneiit would
home. T h e y o u n g coupli- will Is- at thirty year*, am i $100,000 in forty
met
in
St. Cloud July !H. It is stated
-o-eiii to Im- c(inn«-ct«-d with the n|iproachhome to th e ir m a n y frie n d s on Laurel y ea rs
T hin plan of paym ent is to
th a t tin* iiii-eting a complete county
ing
trip
to
Russia
of
the
J
apúnese
stat«-«avenue, whi-re th e y an- receiving con my m in d an im p ro v e m e n t over the
rnaii, Prince K.it*ur» hut hi* visit i* a ticket was n im t s l tn tie voted for In the
g m iilla tio n s a n d best wish«-*
pro|a&gt;**-d plan of retiring th e bond*
N o v em b e r ehs tion
mere rnipcidenee
under th e form er (dan id bonding, which
I’he in i nal agreement a a- fully urn
m ade ponslhlc ]hc a c c u m u la tio n of an
Ladle*' Sewing Circle
\l The M e th o d ist t liu rih
.Juried
a fortnoght ago mill likelv will liC ,
tinmen*«- -inking fund, with all the un
Fridiiv
.ifterniMiri at lu-r hom e oh Pal-,
T he M issionary T e a m " of th e M h • ,-rtaltitles which such a fund entailed -Iglied for Japan I*. Haruli Mvil«irio t he
ou-ttu
av
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n u e M r- J J Piirdoii delightlajiiine*» .iridia**.idor in Ku*-iu who * .»( Inin dl S o u t h M iami D istrict wh.ch
I tlimk tin- i- JIu- o p p o r tu n e tu n e 1 &gt;r
'ollv &gt;iit.-rta|iii-d the l.adiea' Sewing
inegó'
.ilur
and
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i* rnukiug a lour of tin- e n t ir e ilistrn t m tiondiov t lit district for tw o rca-.inI in le
Mr* l.lklli* tile well known
the m terent of missions Will arrive III I t he Mrst is. we would la- hk«-ly to prolit
vocal te ac her id (Irla m lo was present
Sanford next S a tu r d a y , to la- here over | by S an fo rd * paving, m tIn- m a tte r ««I
Susphiuu* Drowning
mil add«*l greatly to the ph-usure of the
Sunday anil c o n d u c t a Missionary I list I buying brick
West Palm Hfiii'h. lul. 22
Ihe .ifleriKMin liy singing several lovely seT h e two -as-tion* might
lute d u r in g th e day. T h e e n tire day I c o m b in e hi their p u rch a se a n d secure a ImmIii-* ol \\
H. \\ hidden and Harry | lections. T h e hostea* served delicious,
will la- t a k e n in th e work a n d e v e ry ja r r ed u c tio n , or som e jilan m ight la- worked Blralgett, wlio were drowned in the river
, sherla-t an d cake
T h o s e present were
son in th e c ity should tu k e this o p p o r ­ out w hereby tlit- brick m ight la- laiught here last Saturday, have Ims-ii subject
Mcsiiatn«« l’«*-k. Milt«*-r. Hill, Easterby,
tu n ity of h e a rin g the ad d re sses of tin ­ at A u g u s ta , G a . and liglitcred to S a n ­ to a po*t mortem exuiniliation by the
Rola-rt*. Hurlx-r. Davis, Williams and
men w ho c o m fa eu- the c o m m itt e e
ford by the inland route, th e r e b y saving authoritim her«- under thesunpiciun ttfnil l.lklli*
T h e r e will la- on the p r o g r a m m e tw o the t-x|a-iiHiv&lt;- railroad haul
death wa* not from drowning
return«*! inisMÍonaries who have las-n on
They w«-re s«s-n by a woman to
"Crider this plan all of the aiijacrnt
Comei Horn« by Itsslf.
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»nd will give some interesting j „ H.tjonl,
oM.mdn wouhl la- ta-nelitUsi drink from a bottle ju*t la-fore going
An
aeropliine
baa this ad v an tag e
lectures,
i |,y (j„. hurd roads, and no comjilaint into the water, and a partly fill«-«! bottle
W hen It b reaks
Mis* Laura Summer*, a *.*tcr ol the
,H. ,nHllr
,(iirtl,-uh.r *«s-tion* wa* found near the clothing of one of i over a motor -ar
down It doesn t have to be towed ln.-~
pastor of the Methodist church, who t * l |h l„ th„y urt. ,myinij f„r t f,e Improve- th«- dead men. containing a liquid, which
Life
u miaalonary to Korea and who will sail mj.nt ,,f oth,.r
|)r„ |N.rtN
i* being chemically examined.
next m onth to take up the work in tht* |
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, tiu, jufto.ooo
The doctor* mad«- a jn&gt;*t mortem ex
lili VI „ , lllla, „ |
field will al*o he lien- anil have a place on w o u l d c o n s t r u c t forty lull«-* of h u r d animation on both hodic* hut were or
Criticism of Modern Education.
the programme.
T o o m m Ii o f t h e teaching of today
ruad d«-r«-d not to divulge (heir hading* until
road. In a general way *u«-li
Servie«« will he held in the M ethodist could extend from the Sanford line of the the convening of the coroner'» jury on la b o o k learning, and too Ijttle of 11
church.
road right straight through to the south Monday, when a further examination eduent Ion.— Exchange
laiundury of the county, by way of Alta into the m utter will l»&lt;- made The doc­
monte Springs. M aitland. W inter Park, tor* were also given the la&gt;ttli-s found
Michigan Man A Leper
T h alr Flrat Play.
Buffalo, N. Y., July 22 The pr«**- Orlando, Pine Castle and Taft 22 mile*. near the clothing of Whidden tn exam ­
Every man who w ants (o be a bos«
"T here would b o a spur from Orlumlo ine.
Is esg er to deliver th e people f r o n
ence in this -city ot a m an who I s af­
Whidden wa* formerly a policeman in thraldom .—P hiladelphia Record.
*tflicted with what i* said to la- a well d«*- towards Occa-e, five mil«*s. Another
veloped case of leprosy, has caused con­ toward* Conway, of four mile* and still this city, and wa* discharged last week
siderable stir. T he man is Sam’ Den, another along the east WlnU-r Park road on account of neglecting his duty. He
AlasT
had made sensational charges against
who says he is from Uay C ity, Mich., and of four miles, totalling forty mile«."
Two of a kind —unalnkabl« ships
hi* chief officer, the marshal, which were
ho* la-en in Buffalo but a short lime. J Orlumlo N'«it«i in I
•n d fireproof building« - Batavia (N.
to_ have la-en heard this week.
The authorities have taken the m
a t t e r --------------------------At the sitting of the jury Uaiuy it ia Y.) Dally New*.
in hand and a board of prom inent phy- |
Extrem ely Difficult.
ex|as-te&lt;l
that startling revelations will
«ician« are diagnosing his case. Some
u |g not of(cn „ man s u rr^ d i tn
lamade,
though no intim ation of the
physician« have already declared it to living up to the im pression Ills wlfo
niinie*
of
tlios«who will he im plicated
be leprosy, but the decision of the board rti(.u to muke.—-Chicago Record HerI
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been
made
bv
any one concerned in
will determ ine what dbqxxitnon shall la- aid
tininutti-r
made of the case. Should laen be found
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to have real leprosy, it will then la- a
W o u l d De B a t t e r A c q u e l n t e d .
question a* to whether the stale or the
T here would be far Icee Interna- anil leave« a wife und chihl. Blodgett
federal governm ent «hall take charge of tlooal strife If th e civilized ruces read was not more than twenty-five yedrs
old, and was only «lightly known here.
him.
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A Brief Rcftume of Florida Happening»«
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anxious Wearing Qualities. Let us show you the* cxcep
its in all the Up to-Datc patterns
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Suits that so 1cl
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C L O T H E S T H A T S A T IS F Y

* So much interest is taken in the hack- Delaware, the Democratic platform of gi&gt;od efTect on the country at large
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ward child that training schools ex- New H*ui|whir&gt;. the Kepuhlican plat- us hope so The public conscience has
, presaly for teachers of such children form of New York, the Kepuhlican plat- lieen aroused. l#»t it not go hark to
have been opened at several places in th form of Pennsylvania, the Kepuhlican sleep.
United States.
It Is remarked t r u th - ' platfom* of Tennessee, and the Dento(ully th at the niovement for helping such crmtic platform of Virginia, but em pha- \
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children is difficult, l&gt;ecausr^t has lieen sixes the nem euty of non-partisan treatT here h no use lieating around the
influenced too much by what is railed the ment of a vital, economic subject. Both
f°°l*ng ourselves, or anything of
i feeble minded point of view, although it j jianles declare that the remedy should l»e t *lat
' olasia county must do
is contended that of feeble minded cTtil- ' in the interest of the whole country, anti som et^ n*
her roads. Dozens of
dren there is relatively small percent- ! not m the interest of Wall Street or any hou"‘’ in r ° roM»,U 1&gt;a&gt;ro,,!1 , W h
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No doubt that in the cm*** and it has
Does it not term reasonable to divorce
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coast m- comfort. If the* road and
( seemed d u a lly cW r shat the public poll tics and bua.De» ,n ronsKienng so im -' bridft&gt; from {hp ^
lhe • lnUTior
•chool system has been hampered on one portant a m atter?. D ow it not « « i l l
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lîarn e r and Buchanan to Sprague
aiid ('lurk. hi.. f'J&amp;Ofl,
Jno M I» rd and wife to Georgia
l» rd Sm ith,'w d.^ $1.
Van Arsdale Onlxirne (*&lt;&gt;., to Karl A.
C apjis, wil . 11 MMI

Kd Giles and wife to Jan. W ashing­
ton. *d . | »15.
Jus Washington ami « de tu P h
laiubncb. wd.. $ I Ml
Norn Hammond and husband to l‘
P. I.auliach, wd., $Ki0.
Van M. M organ and wife to Wm. I» 11caster. wd., $175.
W. M. Iainraster and wife to P P
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&gt; fro,n interior Florida. On this aide of la u b a e h , wd., $1
which u fashioned atfer the fame work ^
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h, VPM-t flw mtl„ (&gt;f
J. Horace Smith tp M. P liunihv ».I
of our goivm m enl; th a t is to have
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system of cooperation which will insure
roa(, t&lt;J
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justice to every town *nd ham let, which ...
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w ill h e lp t h e f a r m e r t n m o\*e hi* r r o p t .
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1 here should tx» a
M M Smith, el al . T r . to Klks Club
and the planter to m arket his cotton. ^
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to IlrrW o n J. anuthrr lo
Orlando, deed. $1.
which will guaran tee safety to the InvestJuneUon an(,
Crows Bluff, anConcord Bark Development Co lo
or and rrb cf to the borrow er, which w.ll ^
^ U k e , W e n and Ne% Sm&gt;Tna.
Geo.
T. Barr. wd.. $10.
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because anoth„ ^ 0 ra n ^ C lty _ Knterprbe. and
money p a m « wiU not throw him out
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for ^ n{onl
o em ploym ent, and which will be a rolar ! Thp N effl ^
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plexus blow |o the money trust or to any
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and d ic ta ^ i n t e n t to the celery growers
from j h b sU m lpoint. W t ^
of Sanford or the on.on grow er, of girapJy sU U nf ^
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determ ination and courage. Upon ask­
ing hb name I found th at lie was David
Speer, formerly of Geneva, who wanted
a change and decided to become "one of
th# finest" on S a n f o r d ’s police force

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congratulate Sanford ujton having such
s d ean looking six footer on the city
beat. With Speer, Jones and MrGlon,
all six footers on the police force I be­
lieve Sanford has the whole s ta te beaten
in the finest aet of officers th a t could be
found anywhere. Of course Marshal
T ^ lb and Special Officer Williamson
are all to th e good but they have *pert a]
duties and are not always on the regular
beats. For some time there were ru­
mors of cutting down the police force
, b u t when such good officers can be had
for a nominal salary I hope the Mayor
and City Council will keep them . Their
. very' appearance b a guarantee th at the'
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that society spends too much time and
money where nature would not think of
it. there b also after all a human as well
aa a humane feeling that the impulse to
help the weak, the defective, the feeble
minded, b as rational as the impulse to
help the greater need of the blind and the

1 The attitude of both great political
parties toward banking reform as ex­
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iia tu re has been very kirtd to Volusia
county and has distributed hard aurfae* The I» m in e r case b at last settled. ¡nj m aterial in the moat convenient
T hank the Lord! Or am I a trifle pre- pi*««. T here's oyater shell and marl on
vious? We will now h are a discussion the coast, m arl on the D aytona road
as to h b successor. I suppose Governor | „ t h t m ibs from D e U n d . shell and clay
Dvneen will, appoint one and when th e a l DeLand. shell at Orange City, d a y
k«iaU ture meets we will have the Lori- j mt Beresfonl, shell all along the St. Johns
mer uuestion up again in th at body. ' „veT. The longest haul in the whole
But for the present we will h a te a rest. » on the D aytona road -a b o u t seven
T he Chicago T ribune will have to p u t nu k a from the source of supply,
on an extra corps of special writers to
How shall we get these roads? Shall
fill the spare that haa been occupied by
i bond for enough money to build
them all at once, or shall are continue
to struggle along and do without the
roads needed for a generation or two?
If are vote bonds, will the money* he
spent for hard surfacing, or will it be
squandered as it was on the D aytona
road? Will we use th e bond m oney to
cover the roads, or to cover our political
friends?
If we bond and the money b a ril spent,
we shall be able to use and enjoy the
body, we would scarcely have any sen- rxxsds while paying for them, and the
ale left. Money was used to elect Lor- next generation or two can help pay for
im er. It haa been used to elect m any them . We will never—and th at Word
others. Perhaps the treatment accord- ' covers a long time—get the roads wfth-

Alabama, the Republican platform of
Arkansas, the Democratic platform of cd the Illinois lawmaker will have a out bonding.—DeLand News.

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them by ad­
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paper. It reaches
the best class of
people in this
community.

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cafTTuhness' BKe's" getFlng even” w ith
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You n e v e r k n e w th u t t h e r e 's

Express Companies Must Cut Rate t

a lw a y s b e e n a sill) fe e lin g b e tw e e n
Us f ro m th o k l n d e r g a r t o n u p —torn«
c h ild is h Je a lo u sy . 1 w as d o n e w ith It
ag e s »ago, b u t I to o k h o n o r s In high
school w h e n sh o d id n 't, a n d It's too
foolish to tel), h u t I'll tell you. l.uat
w ln W r M rs V in c e n t guv« a d a n c e for
P aul F o r s y t h e — you w e r e n 't h e r e You
know h e 's u s o r t of n o t a b l e , E n g lish ,
a n d a w f u lly good lo o k in g
i t « se e m e d
to t a k e a g re a t
w»w ■««&gt;♦ wmrd a n c e s t h a n I. sh o u ld h a v e g iv e n Win.
W ell, h e b e g g e d to alt o n o o u t, and
wo did. T h o a w f u l p a r t la th a t we
w ero h a v i n g auc h a r e a lly Jolly tln m
thnt w e sat out tw o d n n r r a
T h e laat
h a p p e n e d to bo S t e l l a 's
S h e w a s furl
ous. Of couriM'. It « u s a w f u l of him.
but aho n e v e r f o r g a v e rro
Of n iu n u '
It wn* m y f n u l t '
S ho told M aude
sh e 'd g e t o ven. If It took all h e r life,
but I d i d n 't s u p p o s e s h e 'd tr y fa
b rea k t h i n g s u p h o tw e s n J i m m y and
ine."
" H e d o e s n 't d e s e r v e yo u , N o r m a ,“
b e g a n Billy n n g r lly . a n d t h e n r e m e m ­
bered t h a t h e w a s c r i t i c i s i n g S te lla as
well, h « w a s s i l e n t n w h lls .
. “ I c a n 't u n d e r s t a n d w o m e n 's vnnlty,
N o rm a , a n d I w o u ld n 't b e l i e v e th is of
h e r f r o m a n y o n e b u t you. Y o u 'r e too
good a l i t t l e f r ie n d a n d to o tr u th f u l
tint to bo b e lie v e d .
L e t 's h e lp ea ch
o t h e r o u t. D ocs a n y o n e b u t m e know
how you feel a b o u t S t r a f f o r d ? "
S h e sh o o k h e r h e a d
" N o t a s o u l! "
I've b e e n so a s h a m e d of flirting with
J e r r y P e t e r « Juat to h ld o m y
real
f e e lin g s !
I'll s to p or* g o s t r a i g h t
b o m s —-"
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"Y o u 'll s t a y r ig h t h e r e '
Going
c o n f e s s io n
T e ll you,
r- - g x M a .
N'ormle, le t's s la y
rig h t
by e a c h
o th e r . You flirt w ith ino— a n d I'll flirt
w ith y o u , a n d w o w o n 't m i n d w h a t A nyone th i n k s .
It Jnay- b r i n g th o se '
- Only exclusive Baker in th » city
All m ixing «lone----- - i o t a
tw o p e o p le to tim e .
W h a t do »’ou
with luteax-linixoved S an ita ry m achinery, w ’
Bay?" T h e g irl n o d d e d , h u t h e r h e a r t
S P E N C E R ' S B R E A D H A N D L E D b y a ll F I R S T C L A S S G R O C E R S
was s o r« th n t J a n i e s S tr a f f o r d would
S p e c i a l O r d e r s F illed P r o m p t l y
yield to t h e uggrvBBlve, s p a r k l i n g , al
most m a lic io u s fns&lt;-lnntloun of Ht«-lla
Wf Make Lvctytliin^ Known to tlic Trade
th e m o m e n t «lie tr ie d t h e m on him
Itllly * m a c o m fo r t, am! s h e told him
PI If &gt;Nh IOC.
NO 111 PARK AVENUE.
ho
T h e y w ent track to t h e o t h e r s
T h o next few w e e k s sa w a rjneer
c h a n g e In t h e a f fa irs of t h e dozen
wiring p eople, m o s t of t h e m out at ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ + + •&gt;&lt;•■&gt;♦■&gt;■♦• + + + + + + &lt;• + -H-+ + + + &lt; • ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ « «
Billy's s u m m e r h o m e for a c o u p le of
m o n th s
Billy a n d N o r m a w e r o alw n ) r t o g e t h e r . I trie* pa t ab le
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As S tr a f f o r d » a» N g ru in so o b liv ­
Mm k m (In- -v.iiiii- old luismi-ss ajjnin and |»r»*pare&lt;l to do till kinds *■
ious of h im , he b e g a n to th i n k of tn-r
of l ui and Slin-t Iron Work, I in Roofing. Guttcriiiy!. F*i|K* Kitting J
m ore a n d m o r e , w o n d e r i n g If S te lla

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Former Extortion Practiced By Hold-Up Game
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A t last the Governm ent, through the J
In te n ta te Commerce Commission, is
right after the robbing express com-j
panic*- T he Investigation, so strenu­
ously dem anded by the suffering public, ’
has been m ade and all the sins we have
ever charged against these robbers were
By JOANNA SINGLE
found to exist.
For over a cjuaT|f r of a
century exorbitant rates #hj»vi. l&gt;een
charged for inefficient service. Not ( C o p y r i g h t . 1111. b y A»»o&lt;-lat*d l . l i a r a r y
Preaa.)
— giUsflwJ with robbing its patrons, the
employes have been insolent, overl&gt;eurBecause It was n moonlit sum m er
ing and annoyingly independent. I t, evening and they were young, happy
was *' pay our rates, subm it to our poor “ nd courageous, they bore tho Inflicservice or go w ithout." Back in 1BOA ,,on of Dllly a music without throw ing
we began a crusade against the express ,h ln *"
him. They liked Billy so
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com pan.es and their use « m e « . So of ..J u a n |ta .. ,n a
hut harUIy ac.
flagrant did their abuses I n c o m e .th .t, cura(&lt;} (enor T0,M |Q , he lw an^ of
th e entire public became aroused and j,ls g u itar was received with patience.
civic and commercial bodies petitioned alb eit neither man nor girl on the
to the commission for relief.
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( wide, cuahlon-strewm verunila cessed
J u s t as soon as the Hepburn law made talking or laughing or flirting. They
common carriers of Ihc express com- knew Billy would not expect th at even
panics, ju st so soon did these pirates lx-- from guesta
Bllfy looked out on the little lake
gin to increase their rates, so that when
to a boat th at drifted In the white
th e G overnm ent insisted upon a rrducp tth made by the moon on the w ater,
tion they could go hack te their old and Pondered what Jam es Btrnfford
rates and call thnt ■ reduction. In l^Qfi was saying to Btella. The wonder
we called atteiUidfl- to thnt scheme. mud« him so wretched that ho began
W ith unanim ity ‘all the companies sys- an agonizing Im provisation on the
with ono of the
— Aumatioally - raised • rates. Not in all "Spanish C avalier”
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country the raises were universal. This tlc ed t h a t N o r m a Main h ad c o m e n e n r
was also true between points in lurge to h im , t h e o n ly ' s ile n t on e t h e r e , s i t ­
tin g o n th o to p s te p , h e r f a i r h e a d
cities. In ad d ition to this, w rtnln cony
her - e l b o w ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^
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eet
~ WWT'pfiirgwl" W ^ w t u l r w.■ignis, t m
It s t r u c k h im t h a t N o rm a , poor
return of em pties free was ((¡-«rontinuiMl ch ild , n e e d e d c o m fo r t, too. By s o m e
In every way the public wan fu rth e r bled. s ix t h s e n s e lie knew th n t J i m m y
T he officials in their hearts know th e y s h o u ld In d e c e n c y be s a y in g to her
w h a t e v e r he w as sa y in g to S te lla He
were extorting from the public unreason
able charges and they begun to p rep a re , p o n d e r e d m is e r a b ly as to t h e r e a s o n
S te ll a m ight h a v e for s u d d e n ly e v a d
for just such u finding us was given out
Ing h im , Billy, a n d holng c e a s e le s s ly
this week. T hat this finding is mon- w ith t h e o t h e r m a n
S he k n e w , too
drastic t h a n the r o b l x r s expected is t h a t N o rm a a n d S tra ff o r d w &lt;t «j lo v e r s
shown by their determ ination to op|Mwe If not a c tu a lly e n g a g e d . T h a t m u d o
it. This opjiosiHon is probably a bluff h e r b e h a v i o r w-orae.
T h e n , to re lie v e hts own pain, a n d
We have faith in the Uonimission anti be
hove it will rail this Iduff. We hav e add to th a t of th o s e who h a d to
ideas of the companies th a t they cunriot lis te n , he sa n g “ T h e S p a n is h C a v a
exist with an average reduction of 20 per ' Iter." a n d th e n “ In Old M a d rid ." anti
t h e n “ J u a n i t a " o v e r again
He knew
cent is folly T h e ir profits have been only th o t h r e e so n g s which w as for
so enormous th u t th e y could p robably l u n a t e , for hnd h e k now n a h o f lie r lie
exist if the charges were cot hi half
w ould h a v e r e n d e r e d th a t nlso
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But why to le r a te the express cum
It wms . h e finally put down t h e long
s u f fe rin g I n s t r u m e n t an d Ulwd to talk
|, uiiies at all? They are useless and per
w ith N orm a
form no service which the railroads can
T h e girl a n s w e r e d briefly In s u c h n
not give. The Commission l-&gt; alive to
this anti intim ations co m e from \S u.-h 'in cu r, half c h o k e d little voice t h a t he
¡ngtun‘tliut if th e express people haggle
about the reforms commantlisl they may
lx* abolished.
October is given to show why the re-1
ductions dem anded should not be e n ­
forced. W ith high priced lawyers some
excuse« can lx- put on pu|&gt;er, h u t they
will not be acceptable to th e piibhr nor
tlo we tx'lieve the ( 'nommisHlon will ui
cept them. T h e h a n d w ritin g is on tinwall. At least purt of th e robbing must
now stop.
In the end, not only will
this reduction be enforced, hut further
ones will be made. W ithout a jxmny t o ;
s ta rt with, these useless corporations ex­
to rt millions each year from the public.
So rich have they become that they have
enormous investm ents in bonds ami
other paying securities. All this accu­
m ulated mnney ought to have gone to
ward r*siuce&lt;l cliarg«-s and improved
service.
The Commission bears out corn &gt;
pletely our charge th at rnilroad officials
own ami fatten on express profits. It is
their influence which has kept hack the
“ parcel post, which is as sure to come as
daylight follows darkness. These offi­
cials m ake contracts in the names of the T r i a d Not to S ee N o rm a a s a Bride.
express companies with themselves to
I n s tin c tiv e ly s h ie ld e d h e r fro m
th e
extort from an easy going public.
o b s e r v a t i o n of th o o th e r s by s t a i t l n g
. No line of trade is more inliinutely a ^ r e a t c h a t t e r of his ow n. a n d ask
tied up with the express service than re­ Ing h e r to w a lk w ith him. W i t h o u t a
ceivers and shippers of fruits, produce, w o r d s h e s a u n t e r e d b es id e him d o w n
b u tter, eggs and poultry. These people to t h e b e a c h . Ho took h e r h a n d a n d
have poured their ducats into the laps p u t It on hts a r m . H e had k n o w n h e r
of this monopoly to lx* abused and for fro m ch ild h o o d , a n d d e s p ite his h u r t
aarvice which was not performed. In a b o u t S te lla , h e woul(\ n o t e«e N o r m a
He
every dispute or claim against the ex­ u n h a p p y If h e c ould h e lp It.
press people the shippers have got the t a l k e d on, a n d u n til ho a c tu a lly h e a r d
a d i s t i n c t l it tle so b fro m t h e g ir l he
w orst of It. W ith the express officials,
I g n o re d h e r e v i d e n t u n h a p p i n e s s , us
th e policy has been " to hell with the ho t h o u g h t s b o w ould w ish.
public, the money for our*. Forgetting
"Look here. N orm s," ho said, "I
th a t the wbnn will eventually turn, w on't havo you mlsorablo. Can I do
these .cobbers have so flagrantly mia- an y th in g ! Do you., m ind lolling mo
treated the hands th a t fed them, th at w hat Is th« tro u b le 7“
"Oh, don't protend yon don't know.
they are as much to blame as any other
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.cause for the drastic reforms promised. It's dear of you, Billy, but you know
C ost of express enters into the liv'ng of perfectly well, how m iserable I am.
And you know why. I could kill
th e whole countryS tella Morro—I hate h«r as—"
We congratulate Florida, Louiainna
“As I love her, Norma. She ac ts
and other' states, which ship early veg- aa If she wore bewitched. 8b« baa
* S •- s etables and frulta so extensively by ex­ not stopped flirting with Strafford
press, on th e positive promise of lower from the m inute he came out here.
rate*. T he trouble is the reduction is And I had m other ask him JuH for
not enough. However a start has !x&gt;en you. I m eant well. And I thought she
mad« and there is every reason to he- I * ** beginning to care for mo- s h e
lieve greater relief is possible in the near nc,«d “
■h V f ,d- W h4t do y ou
suppose alls her?
future. T he express robbers are on the
"I don't like to tell .you,” she said
run. Keej) them going until they are
slowly, and ho turned to look a t her.
wiped off th e face of the e a rth .— profile In th« moonlight, and a t th e
Produce New*.
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an d p e r h a p s S tra ffo rd ~ Billy w s i I|
graxe
C o u r te o u s ly e n o u g h , lie led
aho' noddod- .
kri«W
h e r hack to th e h ouse an d s t a r t e d - t h a t sho a n d Billy lovod e a c h o t h e r - '
w ith N o rm a for the links
a doeply a n d s w o o tly , a n d t h a t t h e » « '
Oli th è v e r a n d a S tr a f f o r d also s i n o t h e r peo p lo and th eir 11(11« J e a l o u s i e s
lo oklng a f t e r th e m
S te ll a lu r n e d to an d w e a k n e s s e s m eant nothing to
bini w lth a rjueer little U u g h
e i th e r of (h em .
But thar«' w a s a llU
' Qtrlte a case, don t you th ln k , J lm
e n o u g h f e m i n i n e malic« In th« girl to
my ?"
m a k e h e r u s k s w a e t l y of S tella:
.
liti frow ned
o.Et.i. ■ if. i - ,
‘And y o u ? Am I to w ith y ou— " '
Uko b e r to tu li hlui Jlriinry,'' th o u g h
S tra ff o r d b r o k e In ra th a r an g rily :
lm hud h e g g e d h e r t&lt;* do so not very "Don't t*o a b s u r d !
S tella doesn't « 0*
J u n g tTPfPrr’ ffe-lther rWrt 1te- |
re 'th a n —I do, an d
llg h t to n o a b o u t N orm a.
Ho mariti you know It I W on't you and ' Billy
so m n e x c u s e an d sulked a w a y by blur- com o b a c k to th o house with u«TM '
to If w ith his pipe.
H aving
put
him self on r«cord,
( ut on th o links Billy a n d N o rm a S tra fford k n e w S te ll a w o u ld « x p e c t
golfed an d la u g h e d . T h e y had s o u g h t . wo m « ro o f h im . W h a t did a b « dacomfort and had found It
set ve? iin toht h i m s e l f th at «varyIt w as t h e e v e n in g t h a t follower] thing w « , tier fa u lt. H a n g girl«, a n y ­
th a t S te lla mml» a d is c o v e r y
Illlly how ! l i e m a d e for th e sm oking room
a n d N o rm a hnd w alked out o n th o a n d his w orst old pipe at th« first po«m oonlit b e a c h an d s a t t o g e t h e r o n slhln m o m e n t
H e l e a n e d back an d
th « sa n d w a tc h in g a stiff b r e e z e s e n d blew ring«, a n d tr ie d not to
N om a
th « w aves la pping tip at t h e sh o r e line. is a brid e
T h a t w as a llttlq too m uch
Billy put his u n it ov er N o r m a s s h o u l ­ for S tra ff o r d at th a t lim e.
d e r w ith a loving little m o v e m e n t
A llght la ugh m a d e th e m both s t a r t ,
Orta A m o u n te d to S o m athlng«
h u t I n s tin c tiv e ly Billy k e p t his n rn i
K
in
g . H u m b e r t o n e « v is i te d F l o r ­
i w h e r e It w as. T h e y lo o k e d u p a n d
saw S te lla a m i S tra ffo rd , th e l a t t e r e n c e a n d a t a r e c e p tio n of t b « ariaw alk in g un w illin g ly ns th o u g h ho to c ra ry I n q u ire d of e a c h noblo p re­
w h a t hi» occupation was.
w ished h e w e r e e l s o w h e r e .
S te lla s e n ted
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m a j e s t y , " wan tho uniform
la u g h e d ag a in
" W h a t a c h a r m in g l it tle scone!
I reply u n til It ennio th o turn of tho
h ope we do not I n t e r r u p t ? Is It re a l — .Marquta O tn o rl, who h a d lost cast«
o r Just I m p ro v ised . B o r n e o S h « a d ­ so m e w h a t hcc atiso of hla m anufacture
"I am a p o tte r , m nosts —
d r e s s e d Itllly an d was a n s w e r e d by &lt;&gt;f p o tte r y
a m a k e r of m a jo lic a ," aald tho m ar­
h Im
»
" N o r m a an d I nro real people ««* quis In r o s p o n s o to the* k i n g ’s ques­
tion
" T h a n k G o d '" c r i e d the ktng,
d o n 't Im p ro v is e on a t h e m e Ilk
' h e r e Is o n e n o b le In Florence who
It s real
Isu'l It Not i n « ’ "
docs s o m e t h i n g "
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Ih-hlnd tI k in sto o d Htella. a q u e e r
look on her p iq u a n t, b r o w n Ilitle f:n«*
S a u u i e i l n g oft to th e g u ld e n , slo- m a n ­
age d (o ru n a g a in s t mil*
slo- was
sw eet a n d a p p - a I I n g ami m e e k
Sto»
h a d n 't m-en a n y t h i n g of litui, h«- was
so b u s y w ith hla d u t i e s of host
Hho
would be glsil w b e n he w a s n 't so
busy
Hho d im p le d him! sp u rk b -d . h e r
old self to him. tort so m e h o w lie could
not r ise to t h e otri t-uol* a d o r a tio n
of thv girl
h a u l h im s e lf he l o \ , d
Invali) In ariolh- r
It w a s not that
he c o u ld n 't foigtv*- toil to- saw n In* k
of q u a lity In lo-r Hire, tp s a tisfy ni«-ie
van ity , h a d hurt_ hjin, hurt. N o rm a —
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linn Mnf 1 haplrr IHNN lui»« ui Morl.la
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with the same analysis and of Ix-tter &lt;|imlity in many in­
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�THE SANFORD HERALD
We leave It in the w etrfcí^S JíX aM B F
The
HERALD PRINTING COMPANY baby has been named and only wait*
the christening. Sanford will attend
It 4. Hour. Éditer
W. M. IMYNtS. Business M«n«lir
to the baptizing and the youngster will
Start life with a silver spoon in her
gub»crl»tiea Frks. 82.00 ■ Year In Advence
m outh.
FutUtbcd trw rr T udJir «ad F rU ar MomIn* Dr faithful nun**, Mammy Clyde

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edvaare or ZOc per m onth,
la ed taa ce muet be made at office

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Catered ae eecead-desa mall « a l l e r Auxa»t 2Znd
I BOB, a l ÜM Pur loffie* ai S anford. Doride
A rte l Merck 3 rd . 1878
Office la Herald Batidla«

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HOWL FROM T H E TRUST
The Sanford. Fla.. Herald, comment­
ing on the rates granted by the South­
eastern Underwriters Association fol­
lowing the re-rating of Sanford uftcr the
im proved apparatus und facilities had
been installed hands out a hot-roast and
calls on the congressmen to start an In­
vestigation “ which will save the |&gt;«&gt;plu
from the octopus fire insurance com­
panies.” It says, "This is the kind of
a lemon l\nnd«l DeLand by the fire in­
surance trtists. As this association is
op interstate alTuir, the attention of the
members of fongn-** should lie called
to the m atter and an eilort made to have
the trust investigated. In the mean­
tim e our new senator and two members
of the house from Volusia county should
see th at the trust is outlaw«! in Florida
and the various companies constituting
the trust forbidden to do business in
Florida so long as they remain in the
tru st."
The editor knows that some spicy
m atter must go into every issue of his
pa|&gt;er snd because the trusts have few
friends among the consuming public it is
always n safe subject to dwell u|K&gt;n and

iïny-'po8Slblllty you can retain them .
We are the Weakest of sp en dthrifts,
if we let one drop off through Inatten
tlon, or let one push another away,
or if we hold aloof from ono through
petty Jealousy or heedless alight or
roughness. Would you throw away a
diam ond because it scratched youT
One good friend Is not to be weighed
ag a in st the jewels of earth.

UE to its individuality of service; its individuality of methods;
its increasing efforts in behalf of home-owner«, this house
furnishing store has made itself known from one end of sr*
Florida to the other. Its prestige is by no means limited to Jack- 2 ^
sonville— it ia an institution for the State in general.
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THIS store is the depot and market for the output of the finest
furniture made in America, handling such products as are mauu
factured by Herkey &amp; Gay; C hu. P. Limbert; Luce Furniture Com
pany, and, in fact, all the very best concerns of Grand Rapids arc
fully represented. And upon the merits of such creations has this
business attained the remarkable success that it is at present enjoying

Lovers* Token«.
Spanish lovers presen t th eir fi­
ancees with fans on which they have
w ritten the most Im passioned poetry,
em broidered g a rte rs with love m ottoes
woven In silk, and innum erable boxes
of sw eets E ngagem ent rings a re not
given, the - bride-elect receiving in ­
stead a gold medal, which she w ears
suspended from a chain rhund her
neck.

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Tbo most Interestin g trav eler th at
cam e to port yesterd ay was a perky
English sparrow th a t flew aboard th e
steam sh ip A ustrian P rince In New­
castle. England, and m ade tbo 3,000m ile voyage to th is country In th e rig ­
ging. Captain Davies said th e bird
flew down to the deck for its food and
at night perched on th e girdora of the
stokehole, where it was warm.

FOR the benefit of your home, your purse, your peace and contrm m m t—
JÈ

GET ACQUAINTED WITH CUNNINGHAM

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being an agricultural co u n try , when ev­
ery one knowa the only b i t of growing
atuS near P a la tk a is the w a te r hyacinths
blooming in the streets of th e city. And
m eantim e th e baby torn betw«*n the
conflicting- emotions caused by the u n ­
natural p aren ts and th e kidnappers
gtowa apace, proud in th e possession of
th e nam e of Sanford, th e nam e th at

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On#
A drop of blood
pended from tb s
contains about a
puscles.—H arper’s

Drop,
t h a t m ight be sus­
point of a needle
m illion of red cor­
W eekly.

Holds W o rld 's Record.

An electric elev ato r In a New York
office building th a t trav e ls to a. height
of (85 feet on each trip la believed

to hold the world's record.

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hrfilnary U«|«.l
S m e ll it a n d note its ric h fragranr*Ilm
a p o u n d and try Home (or bri-aklast t»
m o r r o w . T h a t will m em i anothSr «-««f
fee - u s to m r r io* u». O ur tru» m.i«. •
o u r co(Tee lli su|H-rmr excelb-m-e
l'lir r
rie h , mvllow d a v o r w ilh o u i .« »u*pn «.&gt;«.
of b i t t e m e m flinke t h e m n |x-rman«-ni
f u v o rite . T est t h e m bv trial

PA Y C A SH a n d S A V E

MONEY

Peoples Cash Grocery
Onr Ik»» F a x u4 (‘«Mtofh«,

f i r s t S tre e t

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lami -«*&lt;• us and y o u 'll lie doing m»»-l\

H O W A RD - PACKARD

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S a n fo rd . Florida

To HUY second hand C.i jin
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BAGS
HIG HEST MARKET PRICE PAID

WANTED

All kinds of Bugs and Burlap bought und sold.
rcspondcncc Solicited
SOUTHERN

STATES

BAG

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COMPANY

Importers ol Huriip—M ifiuiiiluiri« ol all Kind* ol Hags

J A C K S O N V IL L E ,

F L O R ID A

Are You Alive?
Tt) the foci that now is the tim e to take out n policy
in n reputable Life Insurance Company

YOU MAY BE DEAD!

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Today, Tomorrow, Next Year, and your family not provided
for.
You are dointf them nn injustice. MEET ME FACE TO
FACE and let me explain all the principal points about tlie
best life insurance policies.

D. L. THRASHER
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A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House Tor You
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W h o r e you can Dopond on tho Quality

J A C K S O N V IL L E

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One by one the autum n leaves arc
falling. T he express companies will get
their* this week and after th at the gov­
ernm ent expects to take up the fire In■uranc#' trust. Maybe the common
be able to live after all.
-O ----The election for school trustees on
August 20th promises to be enlivened by
the entrance of several new candidates.

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John A. Cunningham!

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Dear Bro. Russell, how can you sing
in the choir again? To ta lk of Palatka

DEPARTM ENT

.NE
of the finest appointed Piano Storca in the South is
'
located on the first floor of our building. The display cm- * braces only the finest inakes— the kinds that are dependable * and worthy. In the list are the "Steinway," the "Kohler &amp; Campbell" and "Autopiano," all of which we. being State agents, are ably JJcompctent to handle throughout the State.
£&gt;

S parrow T ra v e ls 3,000 M ilas.

N A M IN G T H E BABY
Some tim e age the C lyde officials de­
cided to build a new steam e r for th»SL
Johns river service and having one boat
called the. C ity of Jacksonville decided
D iscipline of P overty.
to call the new boat the C ity of Sanford,
Tbo very discipline of poverty
as this city was the next largest city on
m akes the hoart and spirit and the
the' river baudes Jacksonville, shipjied
body strong for love. It Is the poor
more freight and hauled
who know the Intensity of hum an af­
gers th a n any other pi
CYn
T Vi*! readers. VSoutheastern
Leiirf Iwtnalurn fUnderwriter
I minraa'Pitne
fection—the poor and patient who
and waa th e head o( navigation on the
Thank you, gentlemen. The a b o v e - b a r« to labor and 4o ll for th at prize
S t Uohns.
notice appearing in the official organ of to th e u tterm o st fa rth in g which ran—There was nothing vise to name the he insurance- tru st dem onstrates bv- som a tb o simp lent dellghL—Jo.UA-.0
boat and the-C ity of S anford was de­ ypnd a pcr&amp;i!\renture th at the DfiLand- .Hobbea.
cided upon and the pnopi^-bt-ffanforrl " N e w s a n d t h e Sa n f o r i l Ueeiil«/ a r e d o i n g
informed of the fact, a m i the official» s o m e work along th e line of reducing
A n c ie n t P h ilo s o p h y .
were duly thanked by our grateful citi- e x o r b it a n t in surance ra te s
at least
Until philosophers are kings, and
tens. T he m atter seemed to he settled. t h e y will lie reilured at once«or th e n e i t the prlncea of this world are ffHed
Rut the other day, having nothing else legislature will have th e m reduissl, for with tho spirit and power of phlloeo
to do the Palntka Hoard o f T r a d e woke C o d r iu g to n und 11&lt;&gt;11&gt; w ill truth lx- at phy. and political g reatn ess and wls
up in the middle of the regular summer Tallahus.H«-s to help p ush th e hill. W hy dom m eet In one, cities will nevet
siesta and read an article in the Times- d o n ’t th e S E U n d e rw rite r com e for
cnaao from III; no. nor the hum»
Union to tin- i-ffrcl th a t t h e work would w a r d with a defence of th e roblwn* t h a t race, as I believe, and not until thei
start at once upon the new City of San­ it repriwenU. I t is ea sy to in a in u a te will our state have a possibility ol
ford. T he new secretary of the Roard nrul call nam es, but tin* answ er to the life, and see tho light of day.
of Trade com ing from s o m e oth e r town
fa c ts given m tin1 N ew s an d H erald has
had not starUsi u|H&gt;n his c u s t o m a r y nap n ev e r b«-en answ ered satisfac to rily y et
Landed at L e tt.
and in order to hold his jo b and make
A m a n who w as m u c h In n e e d
ol
A nd while on this sui&gt;jt*ct T h e Hernhl
good with llie jN-ople of I h ria tk a imme­ w ould like to ask again how long tin1 il« « b ro lle d o u t of bed d u r in g th e
diately called the clans to g e th e r , gave m e r c h a n ts of S nnfonl pro|x»H* to sta n d n ig h t T h e j a r did not a w a k e him
I th o r o u g h ly , and hie h a n d w a n d e r e d
orders for a gr&lt;s-n corn d u n c e , rung the for this graft
You seem to sta n d for In e x p l o r a tio n
It e n c o u n t e r e d (hr
fire bell, to o te d the whintli-n a t the cheer1«- it am i have &lt;t«&gt;o«l fur it for m a n y yean*
1 m e s h of «oino p r o t r u d i n g s p r in g s an d
factory and at a rousing m e e t i n g of thir­ arid (lie |iri«-i-&lt; for insurance ur«1 being
x s tu r d y . Iron c o r n e r post. "In Jail at
teen enthusiastic and jx -rsp in n g citi- ra iiu d every «lay J u s t a little s«|ucak uat," ho m u r m u r e d aj* ho poaiiod a w a y
tens decided there an«l then to enter for­
from you S an fo rd business men eve ry
mal protest against the b o a t Ix-ing call«!
o n c e m aw hit«1 would help along the in ­
T he Call of the Cuckoo.
anything but Palatka
T h e Clyde of­
v e stiga tion.
H u p o ra tltlo u a
young
wom en
It
ficials were wired, written am i la-sought
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m
e
p
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r
t
s
of
th
o
w
orld
a
r
e
n
e
r
v
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m
in personal interviews to w ithhold the
T h e r e 1» «-oiumii-rable cornpluint on w h e n th e y h e a r th o flr»t c u c k o o 's cal
name of the baby until th e unnatural
F o r t h e y b e lie v e tba&lt;
S
a
n f o rd H eights a n d o th e r p a r ts of the In t h o s p r i n g
parents, the Hoard of T ra d e , could do
th e y w ill rotnuln s i n g l e ae m a n y year»
c ity regarding th e small m easure of ire
the christening act.
a t th e bird u t t e r s h is ca ll w h e u th e )
As far as we little folks dow n here can th u t is now doled o u t to th e public. firs t h e a r him
learn the baby was nam ed long ngo T h e Hanford Ire Co. is th e only corporaBeing rather busy w ith other infant tio n in the world th a t only given seven
F u tility of W e a lth .
in d u strie s we have not ilungled the |x&gt;un«ls for live «•«•nts. all oth e r citu-e
"A m a n who c a n d r a w hi* c h e c k
m
a
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ten
poumis,
and
now
if
the
ire
C ly d e baby on our lap for s o m e time, butfor 110,000 o u g h t to he b u p p y ," sal«)
had no Heeling suspicion t h u t while w«- c o m p a n y in te n d s r u t t i n g dow n even
tho co n tem plative m an
"Y ea," r e ­
toiled some jealous w retch would steal th u t little bit th e re will be n o thing left p lie d tb s philosophic frle u d .
"But
Into the nursery and change the namo on for the po-^r consumer.
think bow annoyed you'd he If you
the in fan t's linen.
------O ----h a d to do IL"
O P alatk a, how could you?
H on. Victor Berger. Socialist C o n ­
And th e devout snd sain tly Russell,
g ressm an . won a victory yesterilay when
He W as P repared.
of the P alatk a News, who reprwenta all
F e d e ra l J u ilg r H ansford rn tignrd. B e r­
Mr«. M a r r y a t — "O h . J o h n , I d id n 't
th at is good and noble. T h e man who
W e hav«
ger s t a r t « ! an in v e stig a tio n some tim e e x p e c t you ho m o t o lu n c h
sings in the village choir ut Crescent
ago into the record &lt;if J u d g e H ansford n o t h i n g b u t am&amp;ked s a u s a g e In th&lt;
City on Sunday and blacksm iths by the
M n r ry n t "W ell. b e ln e
i w h en it was proven th a t he w anted to h o u s e " Mr
aid of the chestnut tree at P alatka on
h u n g r y . I'm p r e p a r e d for t h e w u r e t '
w ith h o ld c itiz enship from u Swede. Ihweek days. The man w ho was recently— C a t h o l i c H ta n d a r d a n d T im e s.
cauite he was a Socialist. H ansford was
elected to the vice presidency of the
also pro v en to l»- a d r u n k a r d an«l inPreas G ang at Palatka. to the Florida
comjH-tent.
Uee Pa'a Check Book.
: Legislature, exalted ruler of th e Woman's
Mlsa Kockaoy—"B ut. papa, George ti
----- O -----Club at CNeccnt, the A nanias Cluh and
man." Old
A -first claws fire departm ent, as San­ a hard-working young
the E lks' Club. And behind the closed
Rock soy—“T hat'« It. exactly.
Thx
doors of his sanctum w ith Vickery« ford now poKscttsc-« should bring down m an I wish you to m arry m ust bo abW
standing guard he writes th e following: the fire insurance rates. But not with to m ake money w ithout w orking!"
"W e need fear but one com petitor. It the robla-r barons who fix the rate*.
will be the town of Sanford. Now San­ They wunt their pound of (1«s*h and they
Love. T h a t Lasts.
ford isn 't one of your slow tow ns.
They will get It as long as the merchants of
Mrs. FMpp—-‘‘I w onder tf my bus
Sanford
allow
them
to
do
so.
do things up there. It was only last
band will love me when nty h air la
week th a t they decided to borrow 1200,g ra y f
Hor F rien d —"Of course .he
— °
000 on bonds with which to build brick
Orlando now intends to follow San­ will. H e's loved you through three
roads leading Into the co u n ty . True, it ford's plan and make a speciul road dis­ shades of h air already."
hasn't tho people nor th e possibilities trict and bond for brick roads. If they
of P alatka, but they have Bob Holley do succoi'ml in bonding it would make
Must Be Paid F o r.
and a whole lot of people who have the a fine stretch of road to meet them with
T h e benefit we receive m ust he re n ­
nerve to claim everything. Then there our part and give us a brick road all the dered again line for line, deed for
is aomc country tributary to Sanford and way into Orlando.
deed, to somebody
Beware of too
Aouth; b u t it will be os easy as rollin'
much good staying In thy hand.—Em
----- O -----oflPn a log to ahow thaw C lyde folks that
erson.
T he Jackson Leader is the name of the
when it cornea to farm products and a
rapidly growing and trib u ta ry rural dis­ newest candidate for journalistic honor«.
To Preserve M alt
trict in addition to a ra p id ly growing H ugh Sparkm an is the editor, which ia
Any kind of fresh m eat may be kept
sufficient guarantee th at the le a d e r will
city, w hy, we’ve simply got Sanford
not be a misnomer. A good paper pub­ aa long as wanted by belug sliced and
skinned a mile. But— Y O U ’VE GOT
put In glass p reserve Jars roasting h o t
lished in a good com m unity and both
TO G ET BUSY. A N D — IM M ED I­
T b s gravy should ho put In, too.
will succeed.
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STATLMENT OF CONDITION

Peoples Bank of Sanford, Fla.
O. O. Cox, nn efficient salesman of
Miss Laura Summers, a initAionary to
At Close of Business June 29, 1912
th e D. A. Caldwell &amp; Son# store, hiui re­ Kofea, is visiting her brother. Rev. C. II.
tu rn ed from hi» vacation Mpent with Summers.
friends and relatives in Georgia und
Mr. and Mrs. (’. M Berry returned to
o th er state*.
Sanford yesterday after a short visit to All Locul A d v e rtise m e n ts tn d e r This
Reno U£&lt;us
M r. and Mrs. Frank Woodruff and Mrs. B erry’s sister, Mrs. T. E. F. Hos­ B eading. Three C ents a L int Far.h Issue
C h ild re n leave today for Woynesvllle. N. kins Rejxirter-Stnr.
IxiaiiHiuid D isc o u n ts
I lf&gt;9,505.69
r* .
For Sule Ten desirable lots on Park
C ., where they will spend the summer.
M. I \ Lijx1 receiver! the joyful intel­
( 'usti on iiaml a n d in Banks
«7,613.43
} Mrs. B. A. Howard and children left ligence this morning th a t Mrs. Litre was avenue, between U th and 12th streets.
Siix-ks. bonds a n d securities
1.1.028.96
yesterday tor M cBoin, Michigan, where out of danger. She has just undergone Located five on each side of avenue. Call
O v e r d ra f ts
136. ÍU
th ey will apend th e summer.
an operation at the hospital in Lincoln- F. W. M ahoney, Fernald's store. 84-tf
Real E s ta te , F u r n it u r e und F ix tu r e s
32,636.97
W anted—Schools, churches, lodges and
T h e Woman’s Missionary Society of ton, N. C.
private
pnrlie to hold their picnics at
th e Presbyterinn church will meet at
Dr. and Mrs. II. M. Mason and family
T o ta l
1282,721.96
Woodland Park, tire only place provided
3:30 o’clock next Friday afternoon at are enjoying a visit from Mrs. Mason’s with amusements, conveniences and ne­
l.inhililie
th e home of M rs. D. A. Caldwell. A brother. Mr. Paul E. Bryan of Wrights- cessities. The only swimming pool in the
full attendance Is urged.
•
Capital Slix’k paid in
ville. Ga.. who i# spending a part of his state emptied and cleaned every dny.
30.000. 00
Surplus
R ev.. C. H. Summers will conduct vacation in Florida, after a year at Yale Open Thursdays and Sundays. To let
10.000 . 00
other days
^78 tf
prayer meeting in the Baptist church 1studying the classics. Previous to on- b
Undivided Profits
848.36
Table txmrd at Mrs. K L Jones', one
Wedneedoy night at J:30. A cordial taring Yale Mr. Bryan was tin instructor
1hvidend No. 8
1,200.00
block from First streei. on Park avenue
I &gt;f|HMlts
invitation is extended, not only to Mcth- at Emory t ’ollege, Oxford, Gu. The va240,673.60
7« If
odiata and B aptist, but to everybody to cation rest is es|&gt;ecinlly enjoyed by Mr.
Ten acres of good land for side at a
come out and enjoy the service.
Bryan as in September he will go to b a rg a in Three ucres cleared an d crop­
$282.721.96
„ Miss Florence Moore, who has been Germany to enter into an engagement ped Iasi season
All tinder fence
Near
th e guest of her sister, Mrs. Morton H with the Prussian government as a Prus- louding sta tio n on p n c iio n line Almost
Parta-olurs
at llr r u id
— —Hqpoon the post few days, left today on *uin Exchange TcUrher. Through the given a w a y
• I. Il K lnine ('usiner of tin* Peoples Monk of Siliifoni.
Office
th e City of Jacksonville, for u visit of »"-medium of ftiformal lectures Mr. Bryan
. —
Flornlu. hereby certify dial the alxive staumient is
___
. few months with relatives and friends in j will teach English in the higher classic»; horse aimer nnd blacksmith b'nd can
H i TOLAR. C urlier
Connecticut.
in a Prussian college. This fine* poai-1 guarantee all work of this -.nature. Your
—
t'.-R n b M C ttN M * l »rneil Ron is tep o d all£ a ttra c tiv e ’ to M r .; bocses c a n ^ ^ n a a i u i a L j i ^ i c ^ b c i G ^ ^ j ,
- ^ . f r o m . é two weeks’ visit r t i l ^ d a u g l r t
- hw witt- W ww^nough
45-tf
ter, Mrs. J. G B a d g er, at I ort I n m p a tim e from his college d u tie s to co n tin u e
{
•’or
Kent
or
S
h
a
r
e
Cropping
—
My
celery
C ity.
his s tu d y in L atin an d G reek, und also
farm located on F rench av e n u e . Sanford,
Mrs. J. N Kohfton nnd Mrs. E W to Itecome proficient in th e G e r m a n for the com ing season
A ddress. Cecil
IVulxxiy sfient a delightful a fte rn o o n language
G ab h c lt at the Kobbin* Nesl
71 if
witli Mrs. D H (*. Kabuli, a n d little
\ \ alitili
\S lilt*' w olili
Alfred Koheon is spending a lew d a y s
Johnson Place Is Sold
&lt; i IMMi w ages a n d e.scellent
with little Earle R abun
On S a r u r d a y last Mr. and Mr# K A
ofparty
A p|i ly. A*«•orliti*-«
Jam es T Hill, th e cheerful y o u n g lohnson ujimed the deal for their bea u lire, lllfi U F ir * ! St. 9 1
und
gentleman who has been e n g a g ed in tiful and in te resting place at M a rk h a m , 4 to .ri p. in.
installing the M onotype machine ut the w(»,t of S a n fo rd , to Mr. an d Mrs I A
SMIPPKRS OF
For Sale »’l u - a | ►
— lllgli class sad d le
Herald office for t h e past m o n t h left Bow* recently of J a c k so n v ille
Also o |«* ii bilggl am i liantes*
(»my
S aturday for New Bern. N. &lt;’ . where
Mr an d M rs J o h n so n will, idler visit
Henry Meljiii IIii. Jeweler
8*1-1 f
tie will lx* engaged for several weeks
mg friends in the s ta te , m a k e 11 visit to
For S ale— New gasoline ra n g e also forty
Charles W h i tn e r of A tla n ta is the relatives in C o n n e cticu t and M a s s a ­ acre farm, w ith 2 story in risiili residence,
gueitt of his uncle. H on J N W h itn e r chusetts. until cold w e a th e r shall drive facing lake.. Box 473
M9-Hp
Sheriff K irk w o o d of O rla n d o tran*- them hack to balm y Florida
For K ent— Two story bous*' Ulti Pal
nrted business in t h e city yesterd ay
m e tto av e n u e
A I’ Connelly
'Ml 2tp
Gladys G Ktillly has just r e tu r n e d
NOTH t
For Kent —S even risiili bouse. 7IIM I’nrk
from a very p le a s a n t ten d a y s ’ visit* ‘ T h e I it« I on m i l will rne e l M o n d a y , av e n u e A ddress I’ (I Ito». h43 City
'id if
at Monroe w ith her little friend. Miss t u g u s l 5t h. at 7.30 p m . lo h e a r c o m ­
For Sale— A g&lt;ssl. gentle, sound mule
R uth L Iserman
pl ai nt s ns lo (he a s s e s s m e n t o f pr oper ly
C heap for casti
Aildrrss Box 1127. City
R uth L. I s e r m a n is visiting frie n d s in for t h e «ear 1912.
till If
Rtmfflrd for health a n d pleasure
While
M \S I.O V F I.L .
For Kent or Share F a r m i n g —Several J
bare she is the guest of Miss Gladys G
&lt; tly 1 lerk
acres lam), house and barn, two (lowing
ftuflly
92-2lr
wells. 2'* miles from |iosiottlcr. Sanford.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
and Mrs Geo. H. Fernnld. acFlo. Addison L. W illiams
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't
rntnpanied by M rs E. J. Luwton. lell
T h ere will lx- a called com m iinnicuiioin
For Kern — F ight room house, with hath.
this morning on th e City of Ja c k so n v ille of Sanford Ixxige No l!2, F &amp;i. A M mi G u uer Second street and Frem ii uvenue.
A rlesia n well
for a visit to relatives und friends in Wednesday, July 211h, 1!»12. al one Bearing o ran g e trees
Modern c o n v e n ie n ce s
Address Mrs E m ­
Boaton, Mftsa
o ' c l o c k p m - h a r p f o r t h e p u r p o s e ■•f
ilia Blame Sail foni
*81 2lp
Carlos A nto n io , th e little son of Mr a l l c l i d l l i g f o l l e r a i o f *|*’* ou x e d B r o t h e r I I
tor Kein f i v e acre ham m ock farm
and Mrs. () J Monaulve. paused his M E s t r i d g e
M l i i h -i i i la-r&gt; |&gt;lc;is&lt; .11
Close in
Box 173
Nil Hp
lin t thirty days yesterday, w hich eve n t l e n d
II K T U L A It. t t
M
lo K ent— Two nice rooms. fiirnishe*l or
was duly observed by his p a r e n ts .
unfurnished, or sim ulile for light h o u se­
Wade,
t/»e
Tuner.
Oriundo.
if
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson nnd little
keeping. en tire ly se p a ra te , fine piazza.
One a n d two horse w agons with celery Addison L. Williams.
daughter have returned from a pleasant
00-tf
outing spent «(..-various points in the flared aide txxlies til IJiiderwinxi’s fri-7-tf
For Kent—Six room hom e, close in. all
lias e n g in e repairs S anford Machine furnished
ALL W( K DONE BY
Carolina.#.
l’art y to pay rent of house
fri 48 if
alone
I rem ili one room for use of fur
Miss Ollle Neul returned to her home A lo u n g e (Vi
Fu&lt;|uire Herald Office
mi; 2tp
All kinds of repair work
S anto,d Ma­ lutlirr
in Sanford S aturday ufterruxin, after a
chine
A
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arag
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(Vi
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S
ale—
KunnlMail
roadste
r
Ru|&gt;e
nupleasant visit witli friends in tins city
(mmihile in first class c o ndition
For
tiring
vour
ohi
(ires
to
Sanford
Machine
Reporter-Star.
No Iin Wral F Ifht Street
Neil Dooi lo ( ify Kriliuriol
neim*n*traiion address ” Auto. ' r o llerahl
A Garage (Vi for vulcanizing
fri-48 if
Miss Claire W alker of Sanford i&lt; the
HI 2p
Autixra and carriage pniiiiing nt Un­
guest of Miss Ethel Shur|x* at tier Inline
I'lie (m ie City House has hrought down
derwood's First class work
fri J if
on Liberty street. Reporter-Star
(he high l'osi of living
Only $4 U0 |x-r
We
are
equipped
to
liandle
your
re|&gt;olr
Mrs. Anderson of Sanford is in tlie
week for the finn»! lutile txaird III the city
work
Sanford Maciiinr A Garage (Vi. See Barker
28
city, a guest of M rs. C. C. R obinaom n.^
In-48tf
Reporter-Star.
Anna Mcl-aughlin h a s returned
5 or C dam n 666 will b r e a k any ruse of
T o P la n o O w n c r s
OF S A N F O R D , F L A .
from a most delightful visit to W inter chills und Fever; and if taken then us u
T h e r e come» u lim e lo tu k e u s ta n d . I
a e o . PERNALO, Vtes-Prss.
P ark, the guest of the dnughter# nf Mrs. lo n jr the Fever will not return. Price
P H RANO. P r.sid .n l
1do th è mo*t of th è tim ing ber«\ lx*cauHc
B. P. WHITNER, A i.I. C .ih l.r
P P PORITER, C .th l.r
M. M. Smith .
‘¿6 rents
1 liuve provisi iny worili
N o o th e r
—-''Miiui Bessie Wilson of South Carolina
----------------------------O n l y R a t i o n a l Bank in O r a n g e C o u n t y
pianos givi* us good se rv ire as thos*' I utC o m e to the S a lt B reezes.
is the guest of her brother, C h u u n c e y |
F
u
n
d s P r o t e c t e d by B u r g l a r y I n s u r a n c e
ure m y (rlends
The Bay View Hotel, and The Shelter UM" 1 M&gt;
Wislon and wife.
Safety D eposit Boxes for R ent
leal. ilu t som e
Miss Mell W hitner left Friday last Sanitarium . Hawks Burk. Fla. -o p e n bw au’M’ i,f the
O R G A N IZ E D 1087
alluse tbe r e la tio n sh ip l»y inttking me
for a visit with relatives and friends in ail summer. Ten dollars a week for
w
ait
long
for
m
y
p
u
y
.
M
y
work
is
well people, and Twenty-five a week
N orth Carolina.
w orth all I churge, and u e r i t s an d siiiill ;
for
sick one*.
72-Tues-ti
Mrs. Mary Strong and daughter, Miss _____
bav e p ro tn p t r e m u n e r i li 'Oli. or, frunkly
finnie, left last week for u vacation trip
~ _
_ s ir t
f i T f i I \ I A some otte elite must do ibi' work. noi I.
the north, going up the Hudson
M y m otto is, colleet uil bill# and puy all
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
river as far ta Poughpeeksie, N. Y.
_____ _____
| bill* Only therein lies succeas and
A merry p arty of boys und girls en­
S A L ES S T A B L E
A ilu tk Phaio|iaph&gt;. Bkologiaphx lk»l fM rtx, pleasant relationship.
joyed an afternoon picnic at the West Copying. Enlarging. F n in in j. A m d tu i Burning
W A D E . The Tuner
Side park T hu rsd ay afternoon, chaper­
H s r n e .i end W egons
B ls c k s m lth ln g a n d M orsaah&lt;
O riundo
89-41
a Wo- j . j i bui ritMSt s.»i«&lt;i. n«.u«
oned by Mrs. John T. Brady nnd Mrs.
Horses and M ules Bought and E xchan g ed
CT H . Summers.
There a re T w o K in d s o f Chill Tonic
^ P a u l Miller o( Cameron avenue is at
H EAV Y H A U L I N G AND C O N T R A C T I N G
home for a visjt, -after spending some
P L A N K S AND 0 T IIF K S
tim e in the P anam a canal zone as an in­
The old rclinbe Blanks Chill Tonic is
terpreter. Mr. M iller expects to return
Guaranteed to drive out Malaria to cure
to Panam a after a brief vUlt at home.
Chills. Fever. Colds and Grip, your money
back if it does nM. 25c and 50c |x*r bottle.
D. G. W agner of Sanford spent * f**w
hours V lth friends In this city Friday
Ask your Druggist.
fri-tf
2 0 6 E. Bay S t., Jacksonville, Fla.
evening. Mr, W agner report* Sanford
' Is ess la which th s merchant I’oullry Supplies and Rem edies
prospering and is s booster for his home
himself has Implicit faith —
elae he would not adverttxe 11.
town, which la proper.
However, he
(irli. Shell. Ilerf Scraps.
You are safe In patronizing the
states th at he considers Kissimmee's
Grain. Etc
merchant# whoee ads sppear
grow th and im provem ent in the past
In this pipwC because their
M#»l romplrli
goods sre up fo-date sad never
fe w years as marvelous and expects to
Best
for
Malaria,
Chilis
and
■hopworn.
i t grow still more rapidly in the futu re.—Kissimmee Journal.
Fever. Guaranteed#

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I From the Nation’s Capitol
News and Views on Matters of Importane at
Washington by our Special Correspondent

Tobin Plans
a H oliday
B y A . HOW ARD

»VW HHVW W H W H W &lt;
Waahlngton. D. C., July 28, (Special)
—T he note of diwient, which the British
Governm ent handed Secretary of S tate
Knox last week, and which in turn haa
been transm itted to the Senate by the
state .departm ent, opposing the free toll
feature of the Panam a Canal bill now
under discussion in the upper branch
of the national legislature, m ay have
some bearing on the legislation to be
enacted affecting the operation and
government of the canal, but just now
the senate is going ahead discussing the
house bill as am ended by the senate
com m ittee on Interoceanic Canals as if
the requeat for delay had never been
sent.
Should the Panam a Canal hill, ns it
paaaea the senate, retain the house pro­
vision for free tolls for coastwise vessels,
’ as now seems certain, the bill m ust still
go to conference, as there are a num ber
of extremely im portant am endm ents
in the senate bill, which if they pass in
the form reported to the senate will nec­
essarily invite controversy between the
conferees.
The British contention th at the pro­
vision which practically give« free pass­
age to certain Americari ships is in con­
travention of the H ay-Pauncefole treaty
is not without support in both house«
of congress, but a careful canvass of the
senate shows th a t a m ajority of th at
body is on the side of free tolls, and it is
believed th'at feature of the house bill
will be retained even If th ere•should T&gt;e
_a eOnaidefitJrr'ffllTiïe fn lift S « ttD n o f
the bill relating to the use of the canal
by railroad owned steamshi[&gt;s.

be regarded as an « c tp tlo n to the rule
for he wore aomothing th at might have
pawed for evening drew during his
atudent daya in old Heidelberg on the
N atchrx about the year 1860. I t was
one of those rolling collar things th at
used to go with Daniel Webster'« plug
hat. Senator Bailey, who made one
of the notable speeches of hla career, ami
also impressed the guests with his eru­
dition and his power of prophesy, wore
black, but not evening dress. The
main garment was what our ancestors
used to call a "Brined A lbert."

(C o p y rig h t, l i l t , by A sso c ia te d L ilsrw ry
P rew a)

Tobin Oliver, the a rtist. Bred with
bis m other and little slater C larissa In
a ra th e r nice boarding bouse; ao nice,
Indeed, th a t tn order to moot the
board bill tbo Olivers bad to tuck
them selves away In two tiny rooms on
tbo fourth floor back.
Tobin was a patient,
with h a ir thinning on b
a stoop to his shoulders which mads
him look very much older than be
should, for he waa still very young
W bcn be was a boy he had bad
dream s, evon as o th er young artists
have, of painting pictures th at would
astound the w orld; but now th a t hts
fa th e r was dead and he had bis m oth­
e r and s is te r to support, he chiefly
dream ed of dodging th e laundrym an,
and sp en t his Idle m om enta In figuring
how to pay for C larissa's schooling.
T beso calculations allowed of no
m arg in s for expensive recreation, yet
Tobin waa co n tem p latin g a piece of
wild e x lra rag a n ce. T hus It was par­
ticularly disconcerting when C larissa,
deliberately abandoning her pose,
turnod h er pleading e_yos upon him.
Please. Tobin, c a n 't I go to the
circus?"
C larissa was an uncom fortably clev
e r child, w ith a p retty, eager face,
and frightfully long legs. She was
Tobin's only modulM ^&lt; 1 poaed for
every th in g b e dfa, from fat policemen
and colored m am m ies, to Taahton
plates and soothing syrup babies. She
was draped ovor t ch air now, .with
m |rrn r and pow der j i u f f In. b an d ,.an d
T«&gt;T»ln w a a-d ra w ln y FTt - «»--art ads

Stetson University
The attention of our readers is called
to the advertisem ent of Stetson Univer­
sity in another part of this paper. This
magnificent institution docs not coat
the state of Florida one dollar. It rep­
resents an investm ent of over a million
dollars in active endowment funds and
about half a million dollars in buildings
and grounds. This vast sum of money
has been given by friends of education
und goes to the benefit of Florida.
The people of the state should en­
courage investm ents in the state of this
character
We aie continually inviting
capital from the outside to come here
to invest, and our people may well give
a liberal patronage to an institution of
so higR an order as John B. Stetson
University.
— The last natalugn« nt Stetson issued
in M a y «Knw-wt th a t the University cmr
ptny* fnrry^lr~T&gt;rofe«sor«^int(t~inaTTuc"
tors in the various subjects taught. t l s e m e n t f o r A m e r i c a n B e lle B e a u t!
H o h a d n o I n te n t i o n of
These teachers are devoting their time fy ln g C r e a m
t a k i n g h e r to t h o c i r c u s , so ho p r e ­
T h e d e b a te on th e P a n n m a ( 'a n a l bill
to the upliuTIding of ch aiarter in young te n d e d to bo v e ry b u sy w ith his p ic ­
will p ro b a b ly last for a f o rtn ig h t, the
I men und women- In addition to tliut tu r e . a n d a s s i d u o u s l y s p ln a h e d th o
bill hav in g to tie laid asid e w hen su p p ly
: they are im parting instruction in An- p a i n t o n t h o h ig h ly c o lo re d c h e c k s of
bills are r ea d y for c o n s id e ra tio n . It Is
| cient und Modern Iutnguugiw, in M ath ­ th o A m e r i c a n bello.
eX|»ected th e discussion will tn k e a wide
ematics and Science, in History and
Hut C l a r i s s a wus not t h u s e a s ily at
ra n g e an d will call o u t all the c o n s t i t u ­
Hho s q u i r m e d a r o u n d In h e r
I Philosophy, in f'ophticul Kconomy and lenced
tio n a l s h a r p s a n d ex|**rta. T h a t a
and
rep e n ted
In siste n tly
) Sociology, in Business, I jiw , Music a n d j c ^®*r
s tr o n g effort will lx- m a d e to p ro v id e
Fine Arts, (Engineering ami Pedagogy I ‘‘P l e a s e T o b in , e n n 't I g o to t h e clr
not m erely for free tolls Ior A m eric an
«?"
John B. Stetson University is the
vessels in th e coastw ise tr a d e , b u t for
If t h e A m e r lc u n Hollo w as t o b e fin
pride of our In-autiful Florida city* of
Ished t h a t d a y C l a r i s s a m u s t b e busu c h revision of th e w o rn o u l n a v ig a tio n
DeLund. Its
seventeen
University
laws uf th is c o u n t r y as to a d m i t foreign
buildings ufe u contribution to its orchi­
b u ilt vessels to A m erican registry is also
tis-lure. These are located on a twentyd e e m e d .* c e r ta in t y
eight acre campus, and the jx-oplt- wm&gt;

rcwid«- in I V I j i n d are ju stly p ro u d of irus
The present land forces of th e U n ite d in s titu tio n an d th e noble m en a n d w omen
S t a t e s com prise in th e regular a r m y who c o n s titu t e its fa c u lty a n d w ho a :c
a b o u t 66,000 m en o u t of the to ta l of ¡, lurge p a rt of th e social life of th e c u n ­
a b o u t 95,500 a u th o riz e d , ami tile nu I m u n it ) '
tional g u a r d ai&gt;out 125,000 men. T h e
Ijis t y ea r 504 s tu d e n ts were in a t ­
nationul g uard is not liable for d u t y on te n d an c e. T h e y c a m e from all purta

foreign soil, though it can volunteer for
• L l . ________ ; ____
*
this service.
The org an iz atio n of t h e reg u la r a r m y
on a division basis is d eclared to lx* the

of the state of Florida, uml from m-arjy
.
.
.
.
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| every state in the Union. This shows
the wide reputation of Stetson for high
standards and excellent work. Its grad­
m o ving reason for th e projioHal to re- uates are in dernnnd everywhere. Some

d u r e th e n u m b e r of a r m y jamts from * „,jo r n ,|,e bench of Florida. S o m e Hre
fo rty -n in e to eight, a s te p which would in th e I^-gmlut l i r e
M u n i are p r a c tis ­
replace the present &lt;ll-q«-rHal of th e reg ing law
S om e .ire le ac hing. O th e rs
ular land forces by u g r e a te r c o n c e n i r a
are id th e m in m try arid m a n y hav e gone
tion. J'his fe a tu re of tli«^ proposed into bunks and various industries of the

scheme of reorganization would lie fought
bitterly by thnne representative* in
whose districts posts have nlrcady e*tabliahen.
T h e general staff of t h e a r m y has com
p lr te d its plans for an e n t ir e r e o r g a n iz a ­
tion und increase of th e m ilita ry estai»
lish m en t. a work u | hiii w hich it has I ms -ii
e m p lo y ed ever since it was founded
some y ea rs ago. T h e g r e u t object s o u g h t
is th e r e o rg an iz atio n of th e a r m y on
the fooling of c o n s ta n t rea diness for

war with a perm anent expeditionary
force always ready for im m ediate service.
In a repdrt to the secretary of war
thp general staff says as a result of close
study of the siruutiou iTi the U nited
State* thnt a half million men are nestl­
ed in the first line of defense, including
50,000 coast artillery. "T his is the
minimum number of first line troops
neceaaary; and that to augm ent this
force and replace its losses we should
hava plana made for raising im m ediate­
ly and additional force of 300,000 men.
All these men should lie available for
service anywhere."
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, Is the long expected era of dre*s re­
form in men's evening dress about to
dawn, haa been asked repeatedly since
the dinner given last week in honor of
Senator Bradley of Kentucky by a rich
co nstituent of the "blue grass" states­
m an. T h irty senators attended thé
dinner which was a "corker" for fair.
B n t w hat about the clothes? Mr.
B radley appeared In pure white from
head to foot, inoluding even a while
necktie. Senator Ixxlge dazzled the
beholden with a crash suit, with unpreused trousers, which acemed a foot
too long for him. S enator -Bristow was
in full evening drees and he seemed ill ut
ease throughout the affair. He came in
with S enator Brandegee, who was
tastefully attired in a pepper and salt
tack su it. .
~ '
Senator John Sharpe Williams m ay

tTifSTPTfi TeKTYires
E l i z a b e t h w as n o n p lu s s e d , a n d r e g a r d ­
ed h e r r iv a l w ith a n n o y a n c e , w hich
b e c a m e m o r e a c u t e a s a h e w a tc h e d
t h e y o u n g w o m an p r o d u c e s c is s o r s
u nd pitta fro m h e r p o c k e t an d an Im
m e n s e h a n d k e r c h i e f f ro m h e r sleeve.
E li z a b e t h got up fro m h e r k n e e s and
Itxtked r o u n d her In d is m a y to huvu
h e r la w f u l p re y s n a t c h e d fro m h er
t h u s w a s to o m u c h
As s h e stood
t h e r e In g r e a t I n d ec isio n , h e r e y e fell
u p o u a n o t h e r f e m a le fo rm f o rc in g It­
s e lf to t h e c e n t e r uf Ahe cro w d . T h u
n e w c o m e r , a fair g ir l 'of s e v e n t e e n or
so, a d v a n c e d rapidly a n d w ith a bust
uchh lik e air, rolling up tier s le e v e s um
she cam e
T h e si Rl&gt;t of a n o t h e r In
poHMeHslon did not s e e m to d i s t u r b her
II I t h e l e a s t ,
him k n e l t a ls o In th e
m u d , a n d fo r lack of s o m e t h i n g bet
t e r to do, fell to m o p p in g th e brow
o f t h e p r o s t r a t e young m a n w ith n tw oInch h a n d k e r c h i e f
E li z a b e t h 's gaze
grew w ild e r, she took a s te p
bark
w a r d a ^ a n d tu r n e d to (lee. As s h e did
so, sh o c o llid e d v io le n tly w ith u tjlil
w ho, a r m e d w ith r o lls of 'F 'a m a r k ,"
w aa flying to w a r d s t h e s c e n e o f action.
FEIIzabeth p r e s s e d h e r brow In
an
g u ls h
S h e c a u g h t th o
p o lic e m a n 's
e y e e v e n be wns w as sm ilin g and
n subdued
titter
went
round
the

crow d

state. W herever they go they carry
the high ideals acquired at Stetson
University a n d become minister* of a
high order in the com m unity in which
they reside.
T h e lib r a ry at S te ts o n is growing
apace. It is now housed in u Ix-autiful building given by M r C a rn e g ie .!
a n d it in m ill) endow ed b) th e C o u n ter« j
of Fulaliu a n d by t h e Honorable C. T .
S am poon. T h e r e are twenty-one thou­
sand volume* on it* shelve* ull accessible

rassm enta. The A m erican Belle did
not b rin g In As much aa he had expect*
etd. and .when he w ent to buy th e
tick ets he found th a t he would have
to use C larissa's com m ission. As be
supported C larissa and willingly sac­
rificed hts life to hers, th e re seemed
no real reason why he should pay h er
for poalng, but It had been hla Invari­
able custom to give h er a fragm entary
■hare of all th at he m ade on hla pic­
tures. In keeping back ClariaaA'a
earn in g s Tobin felt aa guilty aa If he
a D trectotre costum e, and aa an um ­
brella would be decidedly In th e way,
(Elisabeth was hot so fully equipped
for em ergency as waa h er custom .
It happened In th is way.
eth passed the park gates
n fitsr e t a i l # - young m an rode out In­
to th e roaAfc—iils h orse w as nervous,
and chose lo tak e frig h t at th e big
car. E lisabeth did not aee clearly
ju st w hat happened, which waa not
surprising, aa ahe sh u t her eyes and
placed h er flngera firmly In her ea rs
as th e-h o rse began to plunge.
To be quite fair, however, E lisabeth
recovered quickly, and flinging Open
th e window, ordered R ichards to pull
up Instantly. She then dism ounted,
splendidly D trectotre aa ahe waa, and
ra n quickly through th e mud to where
tho young man lay In th e m idst of a
sw iftly g ath erin g crowd.
F orcing her way to hla side, she
took In tho situation a t a -glance.
Pushing away tho policem an who waa
supporting the* boy's head, she pulled
off her D lrectolre Jar.koL, and rolling
It Into a ball with fine carelessness,
■be placed It In th e mud as a sup­
port to the young m an's shoulders.
I m a g i n e h e r s u r p r i s e wften, ly* s h e was
ab o u t to m ako an elab o rate "cranium
bandage" upon tho E sm ark basla, a stal­
w art young woman forced h e r way
th ro u g h , th e croauL-myit"knelt d u wir a t
hla o th e r slrtn w ith a Vink of,

‘P le a s e ,

T o b in , C a n 't I
C lrcuaT "

Go

to

tho

m o r e d . ao T o b in a n s w e r e d d i s c r e e t ly
“ I d o n 't k n o w w h e t h e r y ou c a n o r not
I'll t h i n k It o v e r a n d s e e If It c a n bo
m a n ag e d .”

T h at quieted th e tru stin g C larissa,
but T obin began to feel abam efully
deceitful. H e knew th at he waa not
going to tak e Clarlaaa to tbo circus,
as he had already planned to tnko
aome one else, th e m ost precious per­
son In th e world. For In the front
room of Mrs. Hosey'a fourth floor lived
Tobin's Inspiration, she who would
have been th e lady of his dream s If he
had over had tim e for dream ing. T his
Diana O arland was nn energetic, hap­
py lltlo woman, with red h air and
■nappy eyca, and though »ho smiled
very often In public Tobin wisely sus­
pected th a t she cried ra th e r often In
private. T eaching m usic In &amp; thirdra te boarding school la n o t th e Ideal
existence for a girl, and w henever an
anxious pucker appeared on Diana's
whlto brow, Tobin knew th a t sho was
feeling ra th e r forlorn.
T h ere waa trouble a t t h t boarding
school one week and th e pucker stayed
ao long on D iana's forehead th at T o­
bin feared It waa becom ing p e rm a n e n t
Ho longed to co m fo rt her, b u t th ere
waa nothing he coukl d&lt;5 until Diana
rem arked quite casually ono m orning
th a t th e circu s waa com ing to town
Died At Ft. M yers
and th a t sh e would like to aee th e
W. P. Atkinson, who has been at F't.
baby giraffe. T h at gave Tobin hla op­
Myers for the past year and has been ill portunity. H e khew It waa a reckless
for many months died laat Tuesday w aste of money, but w hat cared he
for filthy lucre? Ho waa too poor to
morning. He leave* a wife and four
offer Diana hla hand and heart, but be
children to mourn hi* lo««. The family could a t least offer h er a glim pse of
at one time resided at Banford and have (h e baby giraffe,

to the students, and for work in science
there are ten large laboratories, and at
the chapel where the students are daily
assembled for worship there is n beau­
tiful and costly organ.
John B. Stetson University is for men
and women. T he college for men com­
prises courses in litxrral arts, in law, in
engineering and in business. The col­
lege for women offer» courses in lilx&gt;rui
arts, in music, in fine arts, in business,
in teaching and in domestic science. The
young women are under the care of
eight lady teacher* in separate build­
ing* anti have advantages equal to those
in the college fur men.
The state of Florida is proud of John
B. Stetson University. It is glad to
have in its midst an institution of so high
an order th at doe« not cont the state n
a cent for its up-keep or for its endow­
m ent, and it congratulate« Stetson on
its prosperity, on its high standing and
on the friends it has made for itself ull
over tl/e state.

m any friend- here who will sym pathize &gt;„ °,D# W!U*
. . . , „
,
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i having determ in ed to ta k e Diana to
with,the family in their late bereavem ent. ( U i g ^ l j c t ^ Tobin J oujl«L h ljn je lf still

M

W ith a s h u d d e r E liz a b e th g a t h e r e d
up h e r c lin g in g s k ir ts , now d e c o r a t
cd w ith h u g e p a t c h e s of m u d , an d
fled n w o y t h r o u g h t h e p r e s s . W ith
a c r y of Joy s h e saw t h e m o to r d r a w n
u p b e s i d e t h e curt), a n d w ith a sob
s h o flung h e r s e l f In s id e a n d s la m m e d
t h e door.
It w a s o n ly w hen s h e h a d l e f t tho
s c e n e of a c tio n far b e h in d t h a t Kllzu b e t h t h o u g h t of h e r D tr e c to lr e Jack
et ly in g In a p u d d le b e n e a t h t h e young
■nan’a s h o u l d e r s
T h e t h o u g h t was
to o m u c h fo r h e r a n d t h o d iss o lv e d
I n to t e a r s .
Good R e a so n f o r Hla A c t l t n .
In G e r m a n y d u r in g a w a r a c a p ta in
of c a v a l r y w a s o r d o ro d o u t u p o n a fo r­
a g i n g e x p e d iti o n . H e u ia r c b o d to tho
d i s t r i c t a s s i g n e d to h im .
It w as a
lo n e ly valley , b u t fin ding In tb o m id s t
X)f It a s m a ll c o tta g e , h e k n o c k e d at
t h e d o o r.
It w as o p e n e d by a n old
m a n . w h o le a n o d u p o n a staff. " F a ­
t h e r , " aald t h e offleer, " s h o w rue a field
w h e r e | m a y s e t my t r o o p to f o r a g e "
T h o old m a n led th e m o u t of tb o valley
a n d a f t e r a q u a r t e r of a n b o u r 'a m a r c h
th e y c a m e to a fine field of b a rle y .
" H e r e la w h a t we a r e In a e a r c h of,"
e x c l a i m e d th o c a p ta in . " W a l t a fow
m l n u t c a ," - a i d tb o old m a n . "F o llo w
m o a l i t t l e f u r t h e r ." A t t h e d la ta n c o
of a m ile th e y a r r iv e d a t a n o t h e r field
o f b a r le y .
T h e tr o o p a l ig h te d , c u t
d o w n t h e g r a i n , t r u s s e d It a n d ro d « off.
T h e officer t h e n aald to h la c o n d u c t o r :
" Y o u hAV* g i v e n y o u r s e l f a n d u s n e e d

leas tro u b le; th e first field waa better
th an thla." "Vary true, air," replied
th e good old man, "b u t It waa not
min«."
A Safa Rule.
T ea and coffee abould not b« given
to a child under Beran, and the longer
tb« delay th e better, A good cocoa la
often enjoyed, milk and w ater and di­
luted oondanM d milk m ay a lio be giv­
en, ahd, ?«ry cautiously, plain aoda
w ater. It alxmld never be forgotton
th at m ilk la a food and not a drink,
and th a t plenty of w a te r fluabeg the
kidneys. T h e re la no reaso n why a
healthy child abould n o t d rin k when
It feela thlraty .

SANFORD LODGES
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Sanford Lodge No 2 7 . L O. O f

Mrcts every Monday SI 7 :30 p tu'. over
Theatre M, M. Evan.s N. G
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W .S, B a u &gt; *is. S rr ,

Seminole Chapter No 2 .Order eastern S t.,
Meets even* second sod fuurth Friday In mo»ii
Every one who hsl seen tits Star In the E.it
cordially Invited to visit the chapter
A l k s 1. K osoimy S n ,

f. O. C . Celery City Aerie 1833
Merlins, first and third Tocxl.y. In every niuni
Kail In W.lborne Block, third floor _
Phoenix Lodge Ne. S. K
Meets second and fourth Moods
V i.
knlshts always we'oome P E llutrhlnwm. ( i
Krill S. Frank. K. R. and S.
Sanford Ledge, Ne 82. r. k. A. M
H. E Talar Master; M W. LoveU, Seen
tan*. Communication every Brit and third Thur.
days si 7:30 p m. Visitina brother, welcome
Unite Bretherhoad of C arpenUra and Join
era of America

Sanhyd Local Union No. 1731, U.' B of C sud J
of A. meets'evrry Thursday
nUht
att 77 o'clock u,
ra d a y n
U ht a
tho Eaflles' Moll.
' L S* ln a le ta ry prr«U1ern
Geo Blockwelder K
B P 0 . C. S a n fo rd lo d g e 1241
Meet f irs t and T hird Wednesday nleht c u n e ,
W t) Motor». E «
rim and PalmMiu
O. L f * r i ,o Serve»■»,
L O. O M
L /iy a l O f dar o f H o m e ' m e r i. e » e i, tre » ,
eve n in g at 8 0 0 P M In L a tte a M a ll, V w iu .n
Block
AJhert S viali
D icta to r
K
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The

Secretery

Monroe C h a p te r Nr. 13 R. A M
Meets evv-rv second slid fourth Thuraday tn
Masonic Hell over tmpe'lst Theatre Vimine
companion, welcome A W King. Migli I'nro
W ETHou.hofder, Sef'y.
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Sanford Library
AND

Free Reading Room
ROOM 20
Upstairs, Pico Blin k
Open T u e sd ay s 1 lo (i p in
AND

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Strangers WHroint*

S P E C IA L S
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Sterro Boullon Cubes
Whole Codfish
Fat Mackerel
Dates
Peaches
Prunes
Apples
Pimento and Swiss
Cheese
Diamond C Hams
Breakfast Bacon
6 bars Octagon Soap 25 c
2-lb can Tomatoes 10c
Flieshmans Yeast
Phone 277
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R e s id e n c e For Soban d - s i t t i n g d o w n on tEe g r a s s t h r e w
off h e r h a t an d tr ie d to think th in g s
New ten room house with nil conveout
S h a would h a v e to do s o m e t h i n g niencea, just Ih#-ii screened throughout
to h e r s e l f b e f o r e sho could face ev e n with boot copper screen#
Twenty la-arher m other
Ing orungv tree#, pecan tree#, about
An h o u r p a s s e d and sh e h a r d ly
fifty rone Irun he# and other pluiiln All
u o ttc e d a s u d d e n B a rk e n in g of th o sky
1in lirstclus# condition und .nituuled on
u n til It g r e w a lm o s t b la c k
T h e n »he
By JKANNE 0 . L01ZEAUX
Jum ped to h e r feet, an d m a rle d to Sanford Height#, the prettiest residence
w ard th e rOnd. k n o w in g (hut
s h a section in Florida. Finest artesian wu.1.111*. b/ U m T tM IJt.rmr; t*i
Cun abut sell t w o
could not re a c h h e r fu rm hom e, but ler from d e e p well
It w u h o t to r tiie l a s t d a y of May h o p in g to get to t h e villag e b e fo re t h e oilier lot# with poultry yurd und orange
w ith A hot wlud.
T h e * flower* s t o r m
T h u n d e r b e g a n to roll b e f a r e trees, fine gulvunixcd burn nnd garden
dropped In th e e u l t r y m id n fto ru o o n . s h e had gone a doxen s la p s an d h e r adjoining. Will be sold at actuul cost a#
and Emmie d r o o p e d aa ahe m a d o her old c h ild 's t e r r o r of a te m p e s t a r o s e my business necessitates closer residence
way to Mlaa Still'# to try o n h e r new T r e e s b e g a n to b end to th o sw ift
K. J. HOLLY
blue dreaa. Sho no lo n g e r c a r e d w ind, t h e la k e w a s g ra y , d riv e n Into
tf
Herald Office
about h er dreaa, a n d ah o wna afrnld a w r i n k le of Itttlo w a v e s T h o n a
th e village d r e a a m a k e r w ould oak flush of lig h t n in g b lin d e d her
h er why aho h a d “ q u it g o ln ’ w ith
R a in b e g a n to b e a t dow n as s h e
G K O . B . IV E Y
E lm er Hayea.**
Mlaa S till, th o u g h c r e p t u n d e r th e fen c e and g ain ed t h e
kindly, waa c u r lo u a .
ro a d , a n d th e d u s t (ticked up at tli«
Notary Public
As Em m ie la n g u id ly w o u t t h r o u g h m u c h of tho d r o p s, a n d tb«u lay w et
th e v llla g o with Ita doxen a t r a g g lln g an d flat
All kind# of D-gal Paper#, Deed#,
S h e p ic ked up tho s k ir t of
. dwelling» a c t a t r a n d o m a b o u t a n u ­ hor w h ile d r e s s and b e g a n to run. f o r ­ Mortgage#,
Flc
Acknowledgement#
cleus of a t a tl o n , aaloon, g e n e r a l g e tfu l t h a t sh e had Inft h e r hnt In th e
taken.
Rentals
mid
Collections.
Official
etore and “ a q u a r e , " aho w ish e d ahe wood
As sho ra n th e m e rc ifu l t e n r s
herself knew why E l m e r h a d c e a s e d c a m e , r e lie v in g th o p r e s s u r o of h e r Cutlet for the I. l~ IJ Benefit Society.
com ing to aee her. T h e r e h a d b e e n h e a v y
h ea rt,
ru n n in g
dow n
h e r The best and cheapest Sick, Injury,
no quarrel. T h re e tlm ee ahe had c h e e k » u n h in d e r e d .
T h o wild d i s ­
Accident nnd Death Benefit Protection.
eeen him w ith R oao Q rc e n e .
o r d e r and s to rm , f r ig h t e n e d a s s h e
Sarah Still talked v o lu b ly t h r o u g h w as. se e m e d to c l e a r h e r mind as t h o Office in (.’nut# building. 2nd and Pal­
th e fitting, and E m m i e sto o d w hile h e a t a n d b r l g h t n e a s h a d b efogge d It. m etto
th e sum m ery, g a u i y , p a le -b lu e t h in g
I lr e a t h le s s , sh o s to p p e d r u n n i n g
ahe had choson because E l m e r liked nnd to o k a s t e a d i e r g a it By now t h e
her In blue, was p in n e d In a n d le t out r a in whs h ea v y nnd »be wn# nlreaify
to eult th e allm lin e s of h e r p r e t t y so wot t h a t shn could bo no w e tt e r ,
figure. H er s m a ll h e a d , h e a v y w ith nnd u bnlf m ile s w a y shn saw-, g r a y
fa ir hair, w a a h e ld h ig h a n d h e r blue n nd I n d is tin c t, th e n e a r e s t house
e y e a w e r e I n d if f e r e n t. S h e w a s p ale
S p la s h i n g nlong, t h e te n rs nnd rnlp
and w ilte d lo o k in g . E l m e r w as not on h e r fnce, s h e did not h e n r t h e
m e n tio n e d , w h ic h re lle v o d h e r , but so u n d of Imofs b e h in d her u n til a
t h a t s h o w e d h e r tbftt
t h a t _t_
thhp
e villag
folk U -h o u l sent her In aalar.
v,,ln*°e f‘lU
l a r m dut
a l m o . ! I n t o ,1he illb'
S ho looked a b o u U x - r , d o te r u r ln e d to
)iv,,yw , i , rhnrit&gt; d r h l n g nti
aeem cheerful.
o p e n c a r t, d r e w In his h o rse, t h o
D resses of v a r i o u s c o lo rs , h a l f a n i m a l I m p a tie n t 'a n d s n o r tin g
finished, w e r e p in n e d u p to t h e w alls
"Didn't se e you!
N e a rly r n n q v e r
and c u r t a l a ef w^jtpltnrnB—ayrd— irrmp% you,*^ he snltt. “W hy—Em m lsE' Bit«
« » s r v w h s i w . y ln ^ a lj
i h . ¿ a r p o L rec ogolr.ed K lm trn ttti hrf d f d - u u f , *a»«i
N ear h e r - h t r n g a d n ln ty . lacy w h ile sto o d h e l p le s s b e f o r e lilrq, but v e ry
th in g . * 8 h e p u t o u t s h a n d to to u c h s t r a i g h t , an d not ev e n tr y in g to h id e
Ita a b l n ln g d a i n t i n e s s
her tears
“ W h y a r e yon out In th is
“ H ow p r e t t y ! " s h e sold w ith it nw ful S t o r m ’ Colne h e r e th is mill
w o m a n 's
In stin ctiv e
rev e re n t«
fm i ills I II tn k e you In. c h i l d 1 I cun t
su c h g a r m e n t s “ It loo k s like s wetl
gel do w n , th is tieftsi In so unrlily
din g g o w n ! "
j
Hhe held hack a m o m e n t nnd th e n
Miss 81111. b u s y w ith a r e f r a c t o r y j c a m e o b e d ie n tly nnd let him tn k e h e r
fold; a n s w e r e d t h r o u g h a m o u th f u l of ; In
He s p re a d a lu b b e r hlnliket o v e r
p in s.
nnd n b o u t her, nnd th o h o rse d n s h u d
“ It la. D o n ’t you to u c h It. R o s a off
would h&amp;vo a fit If s h n t h o u g h t a n y
Did th e s to r m f r i g h t e n &gt; u u ”
His
' u u s — g r a c lo u a , w h p t h n v « I s a i d ' Ami voice hnd t h e old te n d e r n e s s , nnd for
I p r o m is e d n o t t o '
S h e » a n t e d to n m o m e n t h it s tr o n g , tu n n e d
fn.
s u r p r i s e t h e villag e w i t h h e r w ed
tu r n e d to w n rd h e r
H a v e you b e e n
d in ’ You w o n ’t b r e a t h « It to n so u l* ” - c r y i n g ’ W a s It t h e s to r tr t’ " S he
% 0H ài'.IHGS
"I will n e v e r m e n tio n It." pro m
Could n o t spenk
let! b e g a n e r r i n g
M
M
S M IT H . P ro .
ngnlll. u u n h ie lo r e s is t
th e
dent
M
n
S T E V E N S . V P ro .
fa m ilia r s e n s e of Ills p r o te i tlo ti
lie
M
E
TO LAR.
l clu ed In I be h o r s e mid went oil In n
s t e r n half cho k e d voice
1 w a s n 't ab le to
tlnd « th in g
a g a in s t Hal tv S te v e n s . anil I tried
to. t o o '
If h e m nken &gt;on u n h a p p v .
he'll b n \ e to tm kuti with mrt. Kin
P l u m b i n g and
title
I love you. w h e th e r you love
iiiu or n o t '
You know th a t
It n e a r ­
G a s
F i t t i n g
ly k illed m e w hen I saw you c u re d
m o r e for h i m —b u t h e han no m u c h
m o r e to give you
And lie's nil r ig h t
M I W i . l k Re .-e iv e # M i I V r - x U i a l - M t e l i l i u l
—p e r f e c tly s q u a r e
T e ll m e why you
nr« c r y i n g ’"
unii t«-*i i-ITiirt#
You m ust
he
w ||.|
E lm er'
I
1•»..
d o n't c a r« abo u t hltn
I never d id '
MT1 %ii. i tv l( HI
W h a t m a d e roll t hi nk so* I got rid
if hlttt us soon as I i ould
Milt t h e young fellow was le a n in g
clo se to h er, t h e w et yellow s li c k e r
d r ip p in g upon h e r
S ho loved t h n t
s lic k e r, an d th o s t o r m an d the m u d d y
r o a d — yes. eve n t h e t h u n d e r
w hich
Ml SPECIALTIES
c r u s h e d at th e m o m e n t
" E m m i e . " h e snld " E m m ie , do &gt;ou l’i. a .ai .1 « Il uhi PnihlPil tin n i i
• eir ti ain # S t e r l i ng Silver
still love me*
Aro you g oing to
K.igi-r# Piu l ed Wrtnm a r r y m e 7"
Ligi ti «ml Wufi Inoli \Vut. he
S h e n o d d e d h er f a r e d lr lr amt wet
T r i e d to T h i n k T h i n g s Out.
nnd shiny wi t h h a p p i n e s s slid for a
m o m e n t t h e m an m a n a g e d to s p a t e
Ised Sarah, s t r u g g l i n g for h e r com
a n nrm fro m his d r iv in g
AI.I (iikil)S GUAKANTKKD
poaure. her h e a r t s in k i n g
So R o s e
"W h y w e r e you c r y in g ? " h o perwould be E l m e r 's — wife! S h e S teadied
s ls te d
her thought on a trifle.
“ I s n 't It
H e r a n s w e r w as s im p le and d ire c t
ra th e r ahortT" aho asked ste a d ily
“ B e c a u s e 1 th o u g h t you » e r e go
about h er own dress. “A n d I'd Ilk« Ing to m a r r y Roso O r e e n o
I saw
the neck a llttlo closer.“ She b e g a n h e d w e d d in g d r e s s at Miss S till'* ------"
ch atterin g about c lo th o s a n d k e p t It
H e I n t e r r u p t e d , la u g h in g
up until aha waa again dreaaed a n d
“ I'm still In tny s e n s e s . "
he de­
safely out of th at bouse.
c l a r e d u n g a l ln n tly
“ U 's Jo W o r tl e y
The aun waa still scorching, but w ho tins lost h i s ' H e told m o as a
Emmie could not go home. .A lice s o c r o t — you silly llttlo g ir l! "

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tald th at h« saw nothing hum orous
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laid the apostle of equal political
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Robbins, Roso'a beat friend, called to
her from h er porch to coroo In an d
Queue W e a r e r » B oycotted.
vlalt, but ahe could not bear to be
watched by any one.
T h o r m ight
At (ha m arket. K uala L um pur,
m ention Elm er, and all the w o rld s e llo r s w e a r i n g queu e # a r e left #overeknow ahe and E l m e r , while not a c ­ ly a l o n e by quetielenM buyer#, w hile
tually engaged, h a d been I n s e p a r a b l e on s e v e r a l of t h e e # t n t e s th e few
for a y ear past. Indeed, ahe h a d but c o o lie s w e a r i n g q u e u e s who r e m a i n
a m onth before, for bis sake, refused a r e a f r a id to go Into t h e to w n » a n d
to m arry H a rry Stevens, who came village# to bu y th in g # O n o n e e s t a t e .
out from th e city for a vacation and ’ It l a j a Id, th e CblneHA who still h a v e
hung peralatently about h er until she t h e n p p o n d n g e a r o a c t u a l l y p u r c h a s ­
sen t him aw ay. About then th e cool* in g t h e l r . r l r n fro m t h e Totnll doolies
neaa betw een h er and Elm er hnd be- e m p lo y e d t h e r e . — M a lay Malt.

Now, too w retched for worda, aho
left th e little Village stre e t and turned
/tip th e co u ntry road leading not to
h er home, bu t aw ay from It to the
lake. P erh ap s the Bight of w ater
would help h e r; perhapa aho could
fight It o u t w ith heraalf and g et rid
of th is m isery. N eith er pride nor
an g er seem ed to help her hurt. “'S ho
sim ply oared, and knew ahe cored,
hud b e m uat know th at ahe cared.
And h a w as to m arry Hose, whom ho
uasd not to Ilka bacauss she was a bit
“ forw ard and boy-llke In m anner!
Eounla walked on and ldto the bit
of wood edging th e email lakelet, a
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Sanford F ire Orlando Nothing
All week we had been waiting for the
gam e on Friday when the great W ilder,
th e m an who never auflcred a "defeat
ahould come over from Orlando and In
■pitc of «11 our efforts put the kibosh on
us. He had been touted by O rlando
and even by Sanford people as being the
finest (linger th a t ever graced or. dis­
graced the m ound. Tw aa said th a t
the gam e was just canned and put away
in th e cupboard and nothing th a t our
m en could do would stop the awful
slaughter, th at B utcher Wilder would
inflict.
A rrived at the grounds and settled in
th e seats the game was called and the
m en took their places. Was he a bear?
W ell, hardly th a t. He was a little
dried up shrimp th a t looked more like a
news butch than a ball looser. We be­
gan to snigger and a titter ran down the
line. The Orlando people im m ediately
becam e very grave and in the m ost sol­
em n m anner assured us that W ilder was
the only thing left in Georgia nnd that
crossed the Orange coufity line&gt; yet!
ye
M aybe Wilder is a good one. M aybe
W ilder is the beat thing in Georgia.
M aybe he will get our goat yet one of
those fine muddy day». But ho did dot
yesterday. O ur^ bbyiTTaiided on thelittle fellow like they really loved him
and in the first inning thuy crossed the
plate with three runs. Wilder was his
nam e and he lived up to it and wax so
wild th at Catcher White became insane
trying to stop the wild on«.
Uay for the Collegians was the same
bright und shining light and he actually
fanned sixteen men und not an Orlando
m an ever touched third. The- Col­
legian* played one of the finest gam e* of
the season and their work was of t h e gilt
edge order all the way through.
T he Tourists, rattled by the wild an ­
tics of the midget pitcher, tried to help
m a t t e r * b y m a k i n g a* m a n y
error* a* possible and the exhibition of
ball playing made the faithful Orlando
fans weep tears of blood. M anager
C heney from a seat In the grand stand
w ent to the bleachers, then to the play­
ers' bench and at the last inning was
observed- getting over the right field
fence to make a quick getaway for the
train.
N o need to give any names on either
aide. Suffice to any that the work of
the Collegians was flawless and th a t of
the Tourists was very ragged. Unless
they tighten up considerably in the next
few days the Collegian* will play ring*
around them during the rest of the sea­
son.
Sanford has the best team in this neck
of the woods and we will continue to
play the boya in their places, som ething
th a t Orlando has failed to - do with dis­
astrous results.
While kind friends an* placing rye
bread upon the beer (we believe thut is
proper) the friends of the I&gt;ereaver! can
pana thU way arid rea d the h is to ry of the
deceased as follows
Sanford AD R u PO A K
2 2 (1 0 0 0
Farm er, c f
3 2 1 o o 0
Wofford, 2nd
3 0 1 16 0 0
Swink, c
M oreland, r f
4 1 o4« 0 0 0
Robert», 1f
4 0 0 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 4 0
B undy, a *
W allace, 1st
4 0 0 8 0 0
B rittain, :inl
3 0 0 1 0 0
R ay, p
3 0 0 0 2 l
Totals

30
AD
4
3
4
3
2
3
3
it
3

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also had something to do with the re­
sult.
Wilder, the new O rlando southpaw,
was on the mound, and m ade a hit w ith
the fans. He's a llittle fellow, and looks
not unlike Jim Jeffries. T hat he w asn't
In the winning list w asn’t his fault.
Sanford piled up three runs in the sec­
ond inning, and two in the seventh.
Farm er walked at the opening of the
second. Wofford followed with a bunt,
and was safe on an error. Swink a d ­
vanced both, ahd with the bases full,
Moreland tapped one o u t Into left field
for two bases, scoring Farm er and. W of­
ford. Swink was retired by MorWand
scored on a passed ball.
Farm er got on first on nn error in the
seventh. Wofford walked, and Swink
slammed out one into centre field scoring
Farmer. Wofford scored on a passed
ball.
B atteries: For Orlando. Wilder ' and
W hite; for Sanford, R ay nnd Swink.
Ray struck out sixteen men, and gave
up one hit. Wilder stru ck out alx and
gave up tw o hits.
Orlando made three errors and Sanford
one.
Sanford is now four gumes to the good.
The season’s schedule call» for f o r $
games. Twenty-four have been played,
leaving sixteen still ont the schedule.—
Reporter-Star.
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K lsxim m ee C lu b D is b a n d s
T h e K im itnm ce Dose Ball Club, know n
m u tn u lly agrW
ing O r l a n d o last S aturday.

The cause
for disbanding, M anager Doyle a ttrib ­
ute* to the fart that he failed to receive
the proper fln«nrfnl"*upport neeeBBffy
/or tKo'sucCCTfnhmaintMflnP^of-n-Win^
ning Dull team . He f u r t h e r stntes t h a t
lie is out som e $200 of his ow n coin, w ith
a lurge b o a r d hill for t h e hired p la y e r *
yet to lx- met.
L ittle us one m ight th in k it bus been
tak in g so m e th in g like g-KMJ |&gt;er m o n t h to
keep u p t h e team u nd t h e net e a r n in g s
hnve b e e n about 11(H) j»er m o n th , i n ­
cluding g ru n d stand t e c e pin here u n d (&gt;er
c e n t a g « on the g a m e s ' p tn y r d in o t h e r
tow ns. I n connection w ith thi* th e n t i te n s of t h e town h a v e lx*en c o n t r i b u tin g
a b o u t $200 per m o n t h , Which has l»*-n
raised b y (Mipular s u b s c rip tio n a n d punl
to th e tre a su re r each m o n th . A c c o r d ­
ing to tin-»«- figures t h e te a m has liecii the
loser by ultoul $100 ouch m o n th
T h e bull park in th is city lx yet to be
paid for. a n d there a r e o th e r o u ls t a m l in g
debtn to Ik- met. M a n a g e r Doyle h as a
leas«- o n th e ground* for five years, an d
says t h u t he will ch e erfu lly tu rn o v e r th e
m a n a g e m e n t to any on«- who th in k s th e y
can m a k e a sure«-*.* of th e v e n tu re a n d
th e y m a y have his Im-i I wishes for c o n ­
tinuing t h e season.
T h o s e w ho have Iss-n hired to *tr«-jigthen th e K issim m ee t e a m are N ance, Sm-diger, A ld erm a n , T iflm a rt and M in im s.
N unce will, in all p r o b a b ility , try
to
secure a berth on s o m e ottu-r Mat»- te a m ,
und in c a s e lie fail* r e t u r n to his h o m e in
L ake C i t y . Snedlger h a s ac cepted a | x &gt;mition w ith u real e s ta t e firm ut M ia m i und
will le a v e for th a t plu c e in a few d a y s .
T ill m a n will try a n d m a k e it w ith a n ­
o th e r t e a m in the s t a t e to finish o u t th e
season. T illm an a n d N a n c e should h a v e
no tr o u b l e finding a la-rtii. as th e y rep rew ill a b o u t the la-st b a t t e r y th a t could
be gott«-n together in tin- ran k s of umiit*-ur b u w hall
A ld e r m u n , tin- rap id
little s h o r t stop, will r e t u r n to hi* h o m e
in A rc ad ia. M inim s will re tu rn t o Dartow . K issim m ee J o u r n a l .

Leavti Orders For Ice Cream
Any one wishing ice cream on Sunday
can have it made am i delivered by leav­
ing orders on S aturday at Maxwell’s.
Latest improved m achinery insurwi the
beet of cream and quick delivery. 72-tf

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For HpecUl llusd And lld d f r IH iIrirl
Tb» return* ol th« «Irction held on Ju ly 1.1th,
1912, ortlravi by thi* Hoard for the *.tal&gt;U,hm*nt
o l s •ix-rUI rtMul and bridge dUtrict, and th e pay­
ment (or th e ranaCrurlion thereof by Iwulng bond*
to tbe am ount of 1700,000 00, having been mad# to
the Hoard by the inapertora of «aid rlrrtto n , the
•ame » e rr opened and ra n tanned by the Hoard and
the ranvaea aboard tw o hundred and nineteen
vote« for and thirty-nine rutea against, eatabliahIng the special road and bridge district, th e sam e to
be paid by laming bunds for the a im of (200,000.00
as t a i upon taxable pro p erty In said district, I he
m ajority being ISO vote« in favor of retab lb h ln g
■urn d istric t and iaauing aaid bond*
It la therefore ordered th a t tbe following territory
shall be and ronetitule a sparial road and bridge
district:
b e g in n in g a t à point u n th
t e Weklwa river on the
T o ta l* ..... ............ "2?“ 0 1 z \ 13 44' raxt nits, oil th e T o sr.ititp tine
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between "I'ownthtpe
19 and 2 0 Houlk Range
Hange 29 E ast, and running Ihenre
-,east along said Township line to the section post
Score by innings:
at the northeast comer of Bert ion 5, T ow nship 20
S anford ...
8 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 X- 5 South, lU hge (0 Ea*t, thence running so u th on
m id section line to the section post a t th e so u th ­
O rla n d o ..... ......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 east
corner of Section 29 (on south boundary of
?M . In Township 20 South, llanga 30 E ast,
Sum m ary: Tw o hose hits Moreland. Section
thanes running ra*i to th e waters of lo k « Jresup,
F ir a t base on holla, off Hay 2, off Wilder thence following the no rth Une of the w aters of said
I-aks Jessup to the tit. Jo h n s river, then re foliowing
8. S truck o u t by Ray 16, by W ilder 4. the w aters of the St. Jo h n s river on the so u th aide
of
asi&gt;t river to the w aters of In k s M onroe, thence
W ild p itc h « , W ilder 2. Double play», following
the waters p t said Lake M onroe on the
V aidcn to Porterfield, Bundy to Wof- south side thereof, to th e water* of the S t. Johns
river went of la k e M onroe, thence following the
■ford to Wallace. Umpires, Morrow and south Une of said St. John* river to Its junction
with the Wsklwa river, th en re following th e sa*t
TUden.
•ids o l the water* of the W rktwa river to the point
o( beginning.
T hat aaid district »hall be a n d the same la hereiu a t Another Dream
by designated a* "Special Road and bridge Ills,
trict lu m b e r (hie."
E rrors and wild throws were factors
I t is further ordered th a t thla order be pub­
in carrying O rlando to defeat— five to lished in Hanford Herald for thirty consecutive
days.
nothing-—in y esterd ay ’» game a t San­ Ilo aa and ordered In open Hoard this 16&lt;h day

Orlando^
Pound», 2nd'
L ea, I f
Bowen, 3rd
Boyer, r f
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Vaidcn, c f
Porterfield, 1st
W hite, c
W ilder, p .........

ford. Ray, the lan k y Sanford southpaw ,
handed out sixteen strikeouts, which

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C M of Board.

Low Excursion Rates
W /u n d e r

Atlantic Coast Line

FamousBoneheadPiays
onMajorUagul Diamond*

Sanford to Tampa and Return $2

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□ y HU GH J E N N I N G S ,
M an ag er D etro it T ig e r» ,
garded as Perhapa th e
stop o f All T im e, and
G reatest of Baseball

T hero n e re r Is a do u b t In my mind
aa to th e biggest m istak e of my baaeball ca ree r, and thla sp rin g I b are
thought about It m ore th a n I ever did.
Thla blunder was my failu re to take a
Up of a frlond out In Idaho and get
W alter Johnson a couple of months
;beforo W ashington ev er h eard or him.
My frien d 's report waa too good to bo
trust abd ,1 came to th e conclusion
th at he. llko (he re st of ua. waa let­
ting bla enthusiasm run aw ay with hie
Judgm ent. I guess W alter would fit
In bnd with Detroit fust now!
O ut I s u p p o s e t h e t h i n g you want le
ab o u t C he-w orst m i s t a k e 1 ever made
:* -r* w * * » tr t* « * iT iw n r
t o r s enn tell you a lot worao opea on
me, b u t th e worst- b lu n d er in m y ,en­
tire career, according to my own way
of thinking, w»«..SLh® F m ade during
m
th e stren u o u s d X y i'O f T8DT and T8W
•rr
when - B altim ore and. Boston. J were
a b o u t e q u a l In s t r e n g t h a n d always

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H . E. W IS E , P ro p rie to r
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe
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b a t t l i n g w ith e a c h o t h e r . 1 h a v e for­
g o tte n w h ic h y e a r It h a p p e n e d In, but
I n e v e r h a v e f o r g o t t e n m y m is ta k e
How 1 c a m e to m a k e It I n e v e r could
e x p lain , e x c e p t on t h e g r o u n d s that
a f t e r t h i n k i n g o u t t h e e n t i r e situ a tio n
and k n o w i n g e x a c tly w h a t to do. I lost
my h e a d at th e c r i t i c a l I n s t a n t
B a l t i m o r e woe p l a y i n g In Boston

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Meni Tickets tire Sold ul Reduced Rutes

A. H. C R IPPE N &amp; SON
AgcntM for New York and Chicago F actories

High Grade Pianos —Low Price«—Easy Terra«
Piano Tuning A Specialty
Order« Solicited
Phone 18-4 Rings

P. O. Box 1127

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

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so d a w a ter

Manufacture*! with pure tlMlilled w u ir r — they will prevent ill n r a . uni
d ig e stio n an d give you h e a lth

Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, Fla
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Jen n in g s.

and (ho series, and seem ingly the sea
son. hung upon the result of the Kauio
Wo cam e down to th e ninth Inning
one run to tho good and lighting every
tnrh of the way to hold our advan­
tage. We failed to score in tho ninth,
and Boston camo In for th e final ef­
fort, atlll one to th e bad, and forcod
ry n n ers to secopd und th ird with only
one m an out. T h at com pelled ua to
pull th e Infield In (o keep them from
tying Xhe score T he play of courae
was to the plate. 1 know the hablta
of tb e batter, and aa I cam e In 1
caught tbe catch er’» Blgnal and edged
up clo ser to the th ird basem an, cal­
culating that If be b it th a t kind of a
ball a t aJl the b a tte r would pull It
tow ard third, and th e re would be two
of ua up there with a ch ance to get IL
I figured ciactly r i g h t He pulled tbe
ball b ard botween s h o rt and third, and
If I had played w h ti* * I ordinarily
would have done, tb e ball would have
gone through for a clean b ase b it As
It was, the ball cam o s tra ig h t a t me,
bounding well, and I fum bled It and
allowed tbe tying »core to go home. A
rum ble e te n u n d er thoae circum­
stance» la not n b lu n d er; It la part of
the gam e; but th la tim e I evidently
lost my head, forgot w h a t I waa doing,
and aa th e ball rolled back 1 Jumped
for I t Tbe ru n n er com ing from sec­
ond w as rounding th ird , and all 1,1
would h a re had to do w as to toaa the'
ball th a re and atop It a t a Ua. In■toad, I leaped onto th a t ball, grabbed
It and threw tow ard first. It waa too
late to get th e m an anyhow , and It
w asn’t the play, but th a t m ade no dif­
ference then. I cu t loose, and not
only threw to th e (w rong place bui
threw wild, let th e w inning ru n score,
and alm ost loat tb e p e n n a n t..

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Office Above M rs! N ational Bank

W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
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General Fire Insurance
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W here you can get the beat of everythinfl delivered
to your door hy special messenger and on Time,

we CARRY A COMPLrie LINE OF
Florida and Western Beef and P o rk Lamb. D ry and
Salt Meats, Fish, P oultry and Home-Made P o r k Sau-

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SA N FO RD

//V S A N F O R D — L it r is Worth Living

Number 13

HERALD

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JULY IS, IB I*

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WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS WORK ON BRICK ROADS ALL AROUND THE STATE
P re lim in a ry W o rk P ro m ise s to
T ake M uch Time

Items of Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the Wires by Our Special Service

SHORT SQUIBS RECORDED FOR BUSY READERS SURVEY WILL
N cwh From Every C orner of the Earth
Tersely Told in Telegraphic Tick«
’ ------Caught like rata in a trap.w hile water
SOLD TW O FINK GROVES
flowed in from a cloudburst a t the Superba coal mine« at Kvans station, three
milea north of Unlontown, P a„ yester­ Some Good People Coming to Thin
Vicinity to Reside
day afternoon after a cloudburst, thlrt teen men were drowned and thirtyMr. M. F. Robinson has just closed a
neven escaped after a most harrowing sale of the Pace grove and Harris grove
experience. T he men were drowned at Tuskawilla, on the south shore of
about tw enty feet from the mines, their Lake Jessup to Mr. W. E. Hathaway
only hope of escape, t t is reported th n t and Mr. Jam«*« B. Archer. l&gt;oth from
a t least one more victim, an unknown New Bedford. Muss. In Septeml&gt;er
foreigner, will l&gt;e added to the list of the they will commence to build their dwell­
dead. He was passed by the other men ing houses, buyis, etc. Will also have
in the mine when they escaped, refusing u a p t h fr - i^ A m -h r s am i a
to accom pany them to a' plur« of safety, They are well to do, thrifty anti indusm ajority of the victim s h#d large trlous p e o p t e - who. w*ith t in irejhmUi«*»,
.ab o u t-H u rt y children arwJ-wtU ed d .-cpnsiilwak»;-«re-wtrr farming
d ep riv e d o f their bread winners by one com m unity. With the*e fine orange
of th e worst c a ta s tr o p h ic « t h a t has ever grove«, they get &lt;|uite an acruuge of fine
visited F ayette c o u n ty . T he m en who celery and vegetable land that can In*
escaped were forced to half sw im and sub-irrigated; and they intend t«i go
half walk to th e pit m o u t h th ro u g h into the trucking husin«*» a s w«*l| a s

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Nosegay of Blossoms Cut in The Carden Spot
of Florida, the Beautiful Land of Flowers

IMPORTANT STATE HAPPENINGS BOILED DOWN FOR THE BUSY

Roads Will Be Made P erm an en t By
S ta rtin g With P ro p e r
F o u n d atio n

A Brief Itotuime of Florida H a p p e n in g
That Will Intercut The H urried H eader

The work on Sanford's brick roads
will start altout November first or later
as there is much pr«*linimary work to he
done before the actual laying of brie
will take place. The old methods of
muking roads by following u row trail
through the woods will lie discarded
and nil the roads will la* surveyed by a

Earl Nichols shot and killed his father
at Dcllwoods lost Saturday. The kill­
ing was investigated and the coroner's
Jacksonville Sale»ntan Say» We Take
ju r y re tu r n e d a verdict th at the young
The Flral P late
m a n was justified in what he had done.
Jack so n v ille. Fla.. J u l y '¿4
C r o p con N'irh«ds tri**d to kill his wife, when the
ditions th r o u g h o u t the s t a t e are not just son int«-rfcr«*d, shooting his own father.

com petent civil engineer, slrnighlcne«]
and the wnr»rere*»*gnNt»-*P«ctal ntten*
heavy

rainfall &lt;thut »«Hpetimes tuken place
would soon ltegin the work of erosion;
aftd holes’ and washout« would result.
UTKKYWMsno t* WTtMcueWd iu»w wilt

ORANGE COUNTY HAS ROADS

w hat th e y sh o u ld la*, a c co rd in g t«i T A.
C arroll, of th e A m erican A gricultural
( «&gt;., who has just r e tu r n e d from a trip
th r o u g h th e farm ing d istric t» of Floriad
th r o u g h li tu iu r/n u n t d m tco: ta o l F iora i«»
"AroujyJ t h e S tid d le h u rg H««-tion of
C lay c o u n t y t h e r e is good corn. a|»o aL
Lnjce llu tle r in Hradfcirti. a n d in AI hcIiuu
c o u n t y , " aaid C iarull.

D e a th was in sta n ta n e o u s .
T h e T re m o n t hotel and grounds in
L akeland have recently changini hands,
th«* co nsideration paid In-lug (30,000.
.Ay»«]—the new ow ners will take
cha rge ol the pro|M*rty andwwill erect a

handsome structure where the present
building now'«Lands. •
t National Bank of P lafit&amp; ity
v e r y much a d o r ili o p c ird t* ^rhxww -vjn the ffl«C Uf Sep-.' *

Ih* s u b s t a n tia l and* th e first work will f«s-t«sl hy the w e n t h e a v y rains th a t w«1 t e m lH T
Prelintinarv survey of intercoaatal
ta* getting pro[a*r grail«*» an d prnja*r hav e hud in tin- »tat«*, w hich will account
sewer conn«*ctionn fur th e drain a g e of for th«* very |a&gt;»ir crop» in som e sections canal InUween M iam i an«) Jacksonville
T h e |a*anut cro p in th«* will Ih* mad«* at once hy the United
overflow wuter.
T h e foundiitiun» m a d e of this »tali*
rig h t, th e la y in g of b ric k w ilf la» eo«&gt; m id H,ul,,i hull &lt;*f M a c in i* a n d in S u m t e r Stat»-» gtivernm ent. p re p a ra to ry to the
«taking out of th e canal channel. This
the ro a d s o u g h t to last th e S a n fo r d *»«• j »•«»unti»*» wo» n e ve r «»&gt; pro»|a*roii»
w ate r ra n g in g in d e p t h from their grow m g oranges
tio n for ut least fifty year»
O n th e
‘T h e o u t lo o k for c o tt o n is not o p to la tte r work will pro b ab ly Ih* d one within
w aists to th e ir necks, on th e ir way to
ro a d » w here lh»*r«* will I h * th e miutt tra v e l | lb«* s t a n d a r d
In St J o h n s the co rn is the next tw o or three montlis, says th«*
sa fe ty . S ev era l time« th e y w ere pushed
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hack by th e force of w ater to In- rescued
Carlo* J Molinai vi* has opened an o f by their com rade«. S evera l m e n were lice in the H erald building und will have e v e ry p o in t w ill Ih* c a re fu lly m ve « ti- J S u m p t e r co u n tu *» are d e v o t in g all their
T h e jury in the M a n n Fort murder
being carried bac k into the mine to c e r ­ th e Floridn agency for th e Nitrati*« Co g a t is l for th e le t t e r t r a n s p o r t a t io n o f , effort» to Held peas. |H*anut«. p ig * and trial, which wax com m enced at Ocala
T h e b ric k ro a d s l ^"' l»r&lt;»»|Hs-i» are t h at th e re w dl •» an M onday m orning, return««! W«*»lii&lt;*«uluy
ta in d e a t h w hen rescued hy th e ir com ’flu* idea of th e Nitrat»*» A gende» Co of th»* f a r m e r 's crop »
pan io n s who risked their lives.
It was i» to »4*11 the n itra te » of mmI u and oilier w ill I h - a m a tte r of e d u c a tio n , a n d m a lm in la n t r»*turn from th»*»«* c ro p * anil m orning havm g di»agri»-d
E leven ju ­
s t a t e d to n i g h t hy officials of th e Su- m u te r ia l to the grower» a n d let them mix after ye a r» there will I h * m o re good ro a d I be »lock in th e lull
rors were for convictiun ami one (or acI be buy c r o p in t h e s t a l e u p to th e ip u tta l
perhu c o m p a n y i h u l it will l a k e at Icust th e ir ow n fertiliser, th u s saving from b o o ste r» ui S a n f o r d t h a n an y o t h e r
After the jury was discharged
In a eo n v e n ta t im i ^ |&gt;r»*»**nt, has I hh-m uiiim uully gootl hut tin* d e f e n d a n t's a tto rn ey * nff«*r«*d to e n te r
&gt;lxty d a y s to clear the m in e s of w ater, $4 to $H |*-r ton on th e sam e
Mr (Miint in t h e s o u t h
lh'w »:ver tly*n- i --m
an d until t h a t tim e the bodies m ust re­ M oiinuI vc in a n a tiv e of P eru hut hu« wi t h C o m n u s r i o n e r WiHMiruff befor e hi» «liffh’ult *»&gt; *‘u r e
a plea ol guilty to m a n s la u g h te r , which
pr.»»|H*.-t* for a full c r o p
m a in in th e w a te r where t h e y )H-ri»li»«l. liv««l in the »tat»*» for several year» and d e p a r t u r e lor th e m o u n t a i n s he w.,nt.-«l .
«« a- .*&lt;-»-ept»«l to the court. After the
fio tx l r o a d s
^ *-» w»* h a v e iput»- a formal Jilea of guilty was entere»l the
R e p u b lic an political w o u n d s were laid lui» m a d e the suh je et of mixing f«*rtllisers it t o Ih* und«*rst»HKj t h a t t h e w«»rk w o u ld
bare a n d m u c h b itte rn e ss w as disp lay e d his s|Ks*iul s tu d y .
He ha» descriptive s t u r t j u s t a« stain aa immisi hi»-. a n d he n u m l i e r of t h e m , hut I Ih*Ii »*v«* t h u t ()r court sentence»! F o rt to fifle»m year* In
in the house to d a y when R e p r e s e n ta ti v e m a t t e r on the »uhject th a t will prove «•x|H*cts to cut his trip sh o rt in order to tinge r o u n ty bus the h»*»t in th e s t a t e " th e s ta te prison. F o rt shot and killed
" D o you m e a n to my t h a t Ornngi- III* w i f e and a young m a n near l a k e
Mondell of W y o m in g , a m em ln-r of the hcnidicall to th e grower»
Sts* Mr r e tu r n to S anford and assist iri pushing
»•uuiily
is )fxci*»«ling D u v al in this line of Mrvani in the y a* te rn part of M a rio n
cred en tia l c o m m it Us* of th e recent C h i­ M onsalve or rail at the othee and get tin- great work of building brick road*
w
o
r
k
1"
i|u»»»ii&lt;&gt;in-&lt;l th»* r«»|Mirter
Now ih th e tim e to look up T h e r e an* »&lt;&gt; m a n y m a t t e r s of itn|H&gt;r
cago c o n v e n tio n which s e a te d T uff c o n ­ booklet.*
c g u n ty last April
i»-». th e while »-oiinty nearly has
te stin g d e le g a te s an d Kepr&lt;*sentative t h e prie«*» of fall fertilisers
la n ce in connection w ith th e work th a t it
L akeland is no th in g if not e n t e r p r i s ­
^ ill utmost Ih* itn|M&gt;HHll)l^ to lM*gin work fine roailn, a n d I I m-Iii -v»- t hat D u v al l* ing, an d progressive
N o rris of N e h r a s k u , an a r d e n t Roosevelt
T his is l&gt;»*ing daily
secoml in th e s t a t e in this p a r tie u la r line d e m o n s tr a te d in m a n y ways, the lately
R e p u b lic an , c lash e d in tw o se t sin-eche«.1 ^ \ Y 4 &gt; . G a r n e r has ac«s*pt«sl a |*mtn&gt;n a n y earlier t h a n N o v e m b e r . .
M e a n tim e the whole so u th ih ta king of im p r o v e m e n t* "
Mr. M ondell defe n d ed th e a c tio n of the ill flu* freight office of the A C I,
of which is a project which has ln*en put
note of our progress, mid th e gtMnl roail»
c o n v e n tio n while M r. N o rr is den o u n c ed
on (»«it liHiking to the ere«-lion of another
T ) n e r-llro w n N u p li.il*
project
ha*
alre
ady
m
a
d
e
our
»listrirt
M»*th»Hlist ch u rc h in the city, and which,
it w ith h i t t e r em phasis.
p riso n m e n t for rotvlem pt of court grow ­
Vi Ingh m h in at ttie n*»id»-nr»- of tin- h k 1' the last crect»*»l. will In* limit in one
Fear of r e v e n g e at th e h a n d s ol Fast
ing out of the Muck'» S to v e and Rung»- faniou*
tiride « *i«ti-r Mr* It I H.*IL ori Nan day
I’h»- tir»t &lt;»(lurch in Florida to Ih*
hkI«* gangster», ever p rese nt it) the m inds C o m p an y ruse
An .»p|n-u| was tuken
find
ll»-ight* \ x4*t»*rilH\. Miss llisvsii- limit m one »lay was th a t er»«-t«*d on June
of witness»*» in th e R o s e n th a l m u rd e r alni Î 4 . Otiti hail furnished t o abide hy t h e
f l i rt i ng Marred at Po»lnfAre
la«- T y n e r a n d Mr Kiimry M llrown 27 in D m ami. a thriving Lakclund
in v e stig a tio n to d u y U*m|Hiruril&gt; bl»Mk»-&lt;l decisimi ol the up|»er court
In the same
W a sh in g to n , July 2f&gt;
A pproving in
A
were
milli-d in the tioly bund* of iitulri sqlturh
Ainother c h u rc h is now to tie
the efforta of D istrict A ttorney W hit­ case President Gontpeni recently wo» dividunl action tuke n hy p o stm u ste rs of
m
o
n
y
.
Rev.
H.
S
u
m
m
e
r*
of
the
on
1the op|K»&lt;Re side of the city,
erectetl
man to draw closer the line« about the sentenced to one year, und Secretary m a n y large cities. P o s tm a s te r G eneral
'»»st in t h e neighborhood of
M
e
th
o
d
ist
c
h
u
r
c
h
ofliriuti«l
ami
the
m
a
r
­
to
&lt;
this
i*
men who aasaaainaled the gam bler eight Frank Morrison to six months. Mr. H itchcock has issued a general or«h*r
duya ago. Apparently awe«l by the Mitchell was not in court, hut s«*nt a which has the avow ed p u rp o se of ch«*ok- riage orrurre»i in the |&gt;re»«*nr«* of th e im- 1 1.000 andI it is to Ih* built in one day.
Af Thom- two ch u rc h es are en tirely ind«spnrenc«* of g a n g s te rs in t h e co ro n e r's i w r i tte n stL le m e n t w aiving his right lo Ih* mg th e use of general d elivery windows mixliate family ami a few friends
|H*n»l»-iitI of the First Mi-thiMliat church,
court, John Reialer, a bu rlie r k now n to ; p r n ie n t
He was to ha,ve Ihs*ii s»*nletic«sl (or e a r n i n g on thrtution» and cla n d e s­ ter the cerem ony the compuiiy enjoyi«i |H-nd»-n
w Inch is one nl t he han d so m est a n d most
an
elalMiriile
I
hri«nnirNluncheon
the s p o r tin g f r a te r n ity as " J o h n the last wis*k. hut J u s t ic e W right then de- tine corres|H»ndenee Any |H-rs&lt;&gt;ns who
costly
ch u rc h huililmgs in th»* M ethodist
The
huppy
rou
p
le
left
on
th
e
afli-r
B a r b e r ," r e t r a c t e d at th e c o r o n e r's ex- ^ r im e d to pass se n ten c u Ihs*«us»* he o h | wish mail at general delivery window» |
i-onfi-reiu
»•
It»-v I &lt; Je n k in s, )&gt;a*tor
noon
Irani
for
Jacksori\
ill«-.
w
iierittiey
u m in a tio n u s t a t e m e n t he is alleged to j»-ct«-d to the form of waivers subm itted instead of hom e HlLlr»*»*»-» nil*) I hof
it»»hirst
MeihtMlist
church, was the
i-mharki«!
oil
th
e
»teariu-r
Surner*»-!
tor
a v e muile a few m in u te s e a rlie r to M r » [for Mr Mitchell
here after r«*qinr«*»l to give their reason» B altim o re an d from th e n - they ex|H«-t moving force in th e building of th e first
W h ltm a rf t h a t he hud s»«*n " B r i d g ie " j
E u g en e M (»race, who was myateriin writing
to visit Mr
Brown'* old home near ■h u r r h ami it i* th r o u g h his u n tir in g enWeitlier, (uow u n d e r arrest, r u n n in g frinì I ously shut in hi» hom e in t h e exclusive
M u n \ com tduint» h a v e l&gt;«*en received
They will also i-rgy that the *»«m i d c h u r r h is l»eing s«*the scene of the murder. He was ar- resilience section, un«i who uccum*» hi» hy the (KMlotlice d e p a r t m e n t th a t s«-r- ila g ersto w n. M a ry la n d
visil
W
a
s
h
in
g
to
n
,
New
York
anil several cured.
arrested on u charge of perjury.
wife, Mrs. Duisy, Opie Grace, of the v ire a t general delivery w indows was
o
th
e
r
citi«*s
on
the
itin
e
r
a
r y . U|*on
Building o|H*rnti«ms in St. Augustine
^ ~ T h e postoffice appropriation hill, shorn crime, has been summonwl a« a witness being im p ro p e rly us«&gt;d b y minors, p a r ­
th
e
ir
r
e
tu
r
n
to
S
anford
th
e
y
will
I
h
at
i
d
u
rin
g tin* premuil su m m er will surpass
of the good roads provision th a t was in­ at his wife's triul, schcduh-d to tx*gin ticularly you n g girl» an d hy residents
hom
e
to
their
m
a
n
y
frie
n
d
s
at
th
e
r«*si
all
previous
records. Work i* soon to
serted by the house, and em bracing the next Monday. Grace is now at his ordinarily serv«*»i hy mail carriers.
ilence
of
M
r
am
i
Mr»
(
'b
u
s
H
an
d
on
tn-gin
on
the
lug industrial trades buildfeviaed Parcels Post system am endm ent lAothor's home in Newnan, Ga., slowly
U n d er th e |Hw»tal regulations, |H»*tmg to Ih* |oeat««l in th e grounds of the
with charge« hosed on tones of distance recovering from the cffi*cts of the bullet m a s te rs m a y r«*«|uire all jH-rsons to f u r ­ P a rk » a v e n u e for *«-v«-ral m o n th s .
T h e brid e is a d a u g h te r of the lat«* Dr in s t itu te for the deaf am i blind. Thia
was reported to the senate today from which lodged ¿gainst his spinal column, nish in w riting their nam e« an«l adK.
S. T y n e r , well k now n in Florida as a will Ih* a line building ami will add m ithe com m ittee on postofllces and post* causing partial paralysis. Mrs. G raw, d rire e s an d s t a t e m e n t s of their reasons
M
e
thixlist minisi«*r. b u ilde r of church«*« j t«*riall&gt; l»» th e usefulness of the excellent
• roads. ’T he total appropriation pro­ the accused woman, formerly of Phila­ for preferring to receive th e ir mail at th e
anil
a yellow fev«*r ex| ert w ho heljHil to stat«* institu tio n . A large number of
posed by the bill is about the same delphia, Pa., in u statem ent today de­ general delivery
In a d d itio n , m inors
m
a
k
e
th e e a r ly history of Florida an d - resiliences an d r en tin g houses have been
figure as carried in the m easure which clared that within tun minutes sh«* wilT m a y be re«|uir«sl to fu rn ish the n a n u s of
die»!
in
S a n tia g o , C ubu. in th e (»erform- j «*on*truct«*»l in the A ncient City at)d
passed th? h ouse—approxim ately 1260,. lie a free woman. She says she was &lt;le- their parent* in order t h a t th e y m ay Inance
of
his d u ty as a field officer of the other» are now being built,
000,000. One of the principal increase* lighted that the triul was not nolle notified and have an o p p o r tu n ity to e«mMiv. T y n e r ha» many
D ad e C ity a n d Pasco county are atis in the pay of railroads for transporting proniied, hut th at a jury will have a trol th e delivery of mail to their children hospital cor|*&gt;
friend*
in
T
a
m
p
a
and
(iuinesvill«*,
w
h«*r«t
r
a
d i n g u great «leal of attention nowmails.
,
chance to remove the stigma from her
P o stm a ster* at offices n o t having city
sin*
residiul
for
m
a
n
y
y
e
a
r
s
an
d
where
ailays
an d very pro|&gt;erly so. "D ade
Although a general alarm was sent name.
carrier serviee m a y notify th e p are n ts *»f bride an d groom first m et to . f o r m the ¡ C ity , th e a g ric u ltu r a l lender. Is fast deOut Over the country'yesterday, no trace
New Jersey le«i the Eastern stat«*s in m inors in all instance« where it ap|H-urs
is yet reported of the whereabouts of the new party movement today, when a to th e m t h a t the m in o rs ure using the romance which culnynat««! in the m ar­ veloping favorable comment through­
out the country," »ays the Pasco C ounty
M l* Dorcas Snodgrass, a young woman more convention of progressive« launched general delivery to o b ta in mail u n d e r riage of yesterday.
Record. “ The Board of Trude and our
Mr.
Brown
is
the
manager
of
the
Virof M ount Vernon, N. Y., who has been a separate political organization and d«*- o b je c tio n a b le conditions.
gima-Corulmu Chcmicul Co., in this city, real estate men have noised abroad
m bring since July 17. Mire Snodgrass, cided to nom inate a full a ta te Yicket for
P o s tm a s te r General H itc h c o c k direct*
who is a trained nurae, is engaged to wed the November election. The conven­ all p o stm a ste r s to enforce th«&gt; regulations and has numbers of friends and ac«|uuint- slightly the advantages and resource«
mires over the stut«* During his r«*si- ^ of town and county and almost dally
E. Eugene Schm idt, a well-to-do young tion voted to put on the ticket u set of s tr ic tly and
mi im p a rtially .
__

dene«* in this city he has made a large j citizens here receive enquiries from
- man. Her friends kept her disappear­ preflidential electors supporting Theo­
circle of friends and is a young mun of i people who have In-come intereste»!."
ance from th e police and the newspapers dore Roosevelt, and sent to the national
exceptional
high character and lmsin«*ss The people in that s»*ction arc anticipatDeath
of
!..
F.
Donfrrlch
for several days, thinking perhaps she progressive convention in Chicago the
ability.
ing a large number of vi*it»)ra and new
'■
Word
ha*
Ix-en
receive»!
her»*
of
tinhad gine to vialt friends in some nearby sam e set of delegate« th at represented
Mr.
ami
Mr*.
Brown
s
ta
rt
dow*n
the
I
settler*
coming in this fall and winter.
death
at
his
New
York
home
of
Mr.
L.
town, but as nothing had been heard the state a t the Republican national con­
W. H. Raynes of Pineiand Fann, near
from her yesterday they decided to com­ vention pledging them again to vote for F. Dornerich. owner of the famous H ia-| pathway of life under skies of r«&gt;seate
watha Xlrovo, near M aitland. Death hue. and their many friends unite in Tallahareee. haa a fine patch of alfalfa in
j
municate w ith the authorities. Her R ooreveit.
occurred
on Monday, anil interment w a s' wishing that in life’s journey the r«»»e* the third year, which he cuts every
President T aft's tariff Iroarii secure«!
friends can advance no feoson why she
ma»ie
tmlay
He was s e v e n ty - tw o year* ina&gt; all Ih- th&lt;irnlen*
month, in which time it attains a growth
should elect to secrete herself ami fear the promise of on«* more year of life from
ol alniut two l«*«*t The »»«hhI came origthat oome dreadful calam ity ha* befallen the senate today. After a short light old.
t
l
r
and
Mr*.
t»e«&gt;.
Ft&gt;x,
Jr.,
are
miw
mail) from France
Mr. Raynes says
Mr.
Doinerich
was
one
of
the
b
e
a
t
her.
th u t bmly by a vote of thirty-four to '
located
hi Miami, where M r. Fox will there i* no question hut that alfalfa will
known
wealthy
winter
resident*
of
the
, John M itchell, vice preoident of the tw enty authorized in the sundry civil
American Föderation of Labor, w u to- j appropriation bill an expenditure of county, and his county seat near M ait­ engage in bu*in«*«B. We hale to lo«*e grow in Florida, proving a valuable crop,
day rentanced in the District of Colum- $226,000 for another year's work o f«land was one of the show places of this there good pt*opie from our midst but providing the land la well limed.—
wish them »ucceaa in their new home. 'S ta rk e Telegraph.
bia Supreme Court to nine months’ im- &gt;investigation by the tariff experts.
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Sanford Fire Orlando Nothing
All week we had been waiting for the
game on Friday when the great Wilder,
the man who never auflcred a "defeat
ahould come over from Orlando and In
■pitc of «11 our efforts put the kibosh on
us. He had been touted by Orlando
and even by Sanford people as being the
finest (linger that ever graced or. dis­
graced the mound. Twaa said that
the game was just canned and put away
in the cupboard and nothing that our
men could do would stop the awful
slaughter, that Butcher Wilder would
inflict.
Arrived at the grounds and settled in
the seats the game was called and the
men took their places. Was he a bear?
Well, hardly that. He was a little
dried up shrimp that looked more like a
news butch than a ball looser. We be­
gan to snigger and a titter ran down the
line. The Orlando people immediately
became very grave and in the most sol­
emn manner assured us that Wilder was
the only thing left in Georgia nnd that
crossed

the Orange coufity line&gt; yet!
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Maybe Wilder is a good one. Maybe
Wilder is the beat thing in Georgia.
Maybe he will get our goat yet one of
those fine muddy day». But ho did dot
yesterday. Our^ bbyiTTaiided on thelittle fellow like they really loved him
and in the first inning thuy crossed the
plate with three runs. Wilder was his
name and he lived up to it and wax so
wild that Catcher White became insane
trying to stop the wild on«.
Uay for the Collegians was the same
bright und shining light and he actually
fanned sixteen men und not an Orlando
man ever touched third. The- Col­
legian* played one of the finest game* of
the season and their work was of the gilt
edge order all the way through.
The Tourists, rattled by the wild an­
tics of the midget pitcher, tried to help
m a t t e r * by m a k in g a *
m any
error* a* possible and the exhibition of
ball playing made the faithful Orlando
fans weep tears of blood. Manager
Cheney from a seat In the grand stand
went to the bleachers, then to the play­
ers' bench and at the last inning was
observed- getting over the right field
fence to make a quick getaway for the
train.
No need to give any names on either
aide. Suffice to any that the work of
the Collegians was flawless and that of
the Tourists was very ragged. Unless
they tighten up considerably in the next
few days the Collegian* will play ring*
around them during the rest of the sea­
son.
Sanford has the best team in this neck
of the woods and we will continue to
play the boya in their places, something
th a t Orlando has failed to - do with dis­
astrous results.
While kind friends an* placing rye
bread upon the beer (we believe thut is
proper) the friends of the I&gt;ereaver! can
pana thU way arid read the history of the
deceased as follows
Sanford Farm er, c f
Wofford, 2nd
Swink, c
Moreland, r f
Robert», 1 f
Bundy, a *
W allace, 1st
Brittain, :inl
R ay, p
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battling with each other. 1 have for­
gotten which year It happened In, but
I never have forgotten my mistake
How 1 came to make It I never could
explain, except on the grounds that
after thinking out the entire situation
and knowing exactly what to do. I lost
my head at the critical Instant
Baltim ore woe playing In Boston

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and (ho series, and seemingly the sea
son. hung upon the result of the Kauio
Wo came down to the ninth Inning
one run to tho good and lighting every
tnrh of the way to hold our advan­
tage. We failed to score in tho ninth,

and Boston camo In for the final ef­
fort, atlll one to the bad, and forcod
rynners to secopd und third with only
one man out. That compelled ua to
pull the Infield In (o keep them from
tying Xhe score The play of courae
was to the plate. 1 know the hablta
of tbe batter, and aa I came In 1
caught tbe catcher’» Blgnal and edged
up closer to the third baseman, cal­
culating that If be bit that kind of a
ball at aJl the batter would pull It
toward third, and there would be two
of ua up there with a chance to get IL
I figured ciactly rig h t He pulled tbe
ball bard botween short and third, and
If I had played w h ti** I ordinarily
would have done, tbe ball would have
gone through for a clean base b it As
It was, the ball camo straight at me,
bounding well, and I fumbled It and
allowed tbe tying »core to go home. A
rumble eten under thoae circum­
stance» la not n blunder; It la part of
the game; but thla time I evidently
lost my head, forgot what I waa doing,
and aa the ball rolled back 1 Jumped
for I t Tbe runner coming from sec­
ond was rounding third, and all 1,1
would hare had to do was to toaa the'
ball thare and atop It at a Ua. In■toad, I leaped onto that ball, grabbed
It and threw toward first. It waa too
late to get the man anyhow, and It
wasn’t the play, but that made no dif­
ference then. I cut loose, and not
only threw to the (wrong place bui
threw wild, let the winning run score,
and almost loat tbe pennant..
I can’t see. bow a play can be mock
wronger than that, for I didn’t do say*
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Thero nerer Is a doubt In my mind
Ray struck out sixteen men, and gave
aa to the biggest mistake of my baaeup one hit. Wilder struck out alx and
ball career, and thla spring I bare
gave up two hits.
thought about It more than I ever did.
Orlando made three errors and Sanford Thla blunder was my failure to take a
one.
Up of a frlond out In Idaho and get
Sanford is now four gumes to the good. Walter Johnson a couple of months
The season’s schedule call» for f o r $ ;beforo Washington ever heard or him.
games. Twenty-four have been played, My friend's report waa too good to bo
leaving sixteen still ont the schedule.— trust abd ,1 came to the conclusion
that he. llko (he rest of ua. waa let­
Reporter-Star.
ting bla enthusiasm run away with hie
-------------------------------------Judgment. I guess W alter would fit
Klsximmee Club Disbands
In bnd with Detroit fust now!
The Kimitnmce Dose Ball Club, know n
Out I suppose the thing you want le
about Che-worst m istake 1 ever made
:*-r *w **» tr t*«*iT iw n r
mutnully agrW
ing Orlando last Saturday. The cause tors enn tell you a lot worao opea on
for disbanding, Manager Doyle attrib ­ me, but the worst- blunder in m y,en­
tire career, according to my own way
ute* to the fart that he failed to receive
of thinking, w»«..SLh® F made during
the proper fln«nrfnl"*upport neeeBBffy the strenuous dXyi'Of T8DT and T8W
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/or tKo'sucCCTfnhmaintMflnP^of-n-Win^ when - Baltimore and. Boston. J were
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ning Dull team. He further stntes that about equal In strength and always

For HpecUl llusd And lld d fr IH iIrirl
T b» return* ol th« «Irction held on Ju ly 1.1th,
ortlravi by thi* Hoard for the *.tal&gt;U,hm *nt
0 1 0 2 o1912,
l s •ix-rUI rtMul and bridge dUtrict, and the pay­
(1 1 0 0 ment (or the ranaCrurlion thereof by Iwulng bond*
to tbe amount of 1700,000 00, having been mad# to
1 0 1 0 the Hoard by the inapertora of «aid rlrrtton , the
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(1 i» 0 0 •ame » e rr opened and ran tanned by the Hoard and
the ranvaea aboard two hundred and nineteen
0 i 94» 0 vote« for and thirty-nine rutea against, eatabliahIng the special road and bridge district, the same to
0 3 1 0 be paid by laming bunds for the aim of (2 0 0,000.00
as t a i upon taxable property In said d istrict, I he
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ajority being ISO vote« in favor of retablbhlng
(1 6 1 1 ■urn d istrict and iaauing aaid bond*
It la therefore ordered th a t tbe following territory
0 0 7 0 shall be and ronetitule a sparial road and bridge
district:
beginning at à point un th
t e Weklwa river on the
T o ta l* .................. " 2 ? “ 0 1 z \ 13 44' raxt nits, oil the T o sr.ititp tine
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between "I'ownthtpe
19 and 2 0 Houlk Hange
-,Range 29 E a st, and running Ihenre
east along said Township line to the section post
Score by innings:
at the northeast comer of B ert ion 5, Township 20
Sanford ...
8 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 X- 5 South, lU hge (0 E a*t, thence running south on
mid section line to the section post at th e south­
Orlando..... ......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 east
corner of Section 29 (on south boundary of
?M . In Township 2 0 South, llanga 30 E ast,
Summary: Two hose hits Moreland. Section
thanes running ra*i to th e waters of lo k « Jresup,
F irat base on holla, off Hay 2, off Wilder thence following the north Une of the waters of said
I-aks Jessup to the tit. Jo h n s river, then re foliowing
8. Struck out by Ray 16, by Wilder 4. the waters of the St. Jo h n s river on the south aide
of asi&gt;t river to the waters of In k s Monroe, thence
Wild pitch«, Wilder 2. Double play», following the waters p t said Lake Monroe on the
Vaidcn to Porterfield, Bundy to Wof- south side thereof, to th e water* of the S t. Johns
river went of la k e M onroe, thence following the
■ford to Wallace. Umpires, Morrow and south Une of said St. Jo h n * river to Its junction
with the Wsklwa river, thenre following th e sa*t
TUden.
•ids o l the water* of the Wrktwa river to the point
o( beginning.
T hat aaid district »hall be and the same la hereiu at Another Dream
by designated a* "Special Road and bridge Ills,
trict lum ber (hie."
Errors and wild throws were factors
I t is further ordered th a t thla order be pub­
in carrying Orlando to defeat— five to lished in Hanford Herald for thirty consecutive
days.
nothing-—in yesterday’» game a t San­
Ilo a a and ordered In open Hoard this 16&lt;h day

Orlando^
Pound», 2nd'
Lea, I f
Bowen, 3rd
Boyer, r f
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Vaidcn, c f
Porterfield, 1st
W hite, c
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FamousBoneheadPiays
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lie is out some $200 of his own coin, with
a lurge board hill for the hired player*
yet to lx- met.
Little us one might think it bus been
taking something like g-KMJ |&gt;er month to
keep up the team und the net earnings
hnve been about 11(H) j»er month, in­
cluding grund stand tece pin here und (&gt;er
cen tag « on the games' ptnyrd in other
towns. In connection with thi* the n titens of the town have lx*en contributing
about $200 per month, Which has l»*-n
raised by (Mipular subscription and punl
to the treasurer each month. Accord­
ing to tin-»«- figures the team has liecii the
loser by ultoul $100 ouch month
The bull park in this city lx yet to be
paid for. and there are other oulstamling
debtn to Ik- met. Manager Doyle has a
leas«- on the ground* for five years, and
says thut he will cheerfully turn over the
management to any on«- who thinks they
can make a sure«-*.* of the venture and
they may have his Im-i I wishes for con­
tinuing the season.
Those who have Iss-n hired to *tr«-jigthen the Kissimmee team are Nance, Sm-diger, Alderman, Tiflmart and Minims.
Nunce will, in all probability, try to
secure a berth on some ottu-r Mat»- team,
und in case lie fail* return to his home in
Lake C ity. Snedlger has accepted a |x &gt;mition with u real estate firm ut Miami und
will leave for that pluce in a few days.
Tillman will try and make it with an­
other team in the state to finish out the
season. Tillman and Nance should have
no trouble finding a la-rtii. as they reprewill about the la-st battery that could
be gott«-n together in tin- ranks of umiit*-ur buw hall Aldermun, tin- rapid
little short stop, will return to hi* home
u PO A K in Arcadia. Minims will return to Dar(1 0 0 0 tow. Kissimmee Journal.
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Leavti Orders For Ice Cream
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Any one wishing ice cream on Sunday
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have it made ami delivered by leav­
0 0 4 0
0 8 0 0 ing orders on Saturday at Maxwell’s.
0 1 0 0 Latest improved machinery insurwi the
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beet of cream and quick delivery. 72-tf
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Wilder, the new Orlando southpaw,
was on the mound, and made a hit with
the fans. He's a llittle fellow, and looks
not unlike Jim Jeffries. That he wasn't
In the winning list wasn’t his fault.
Sanford piled up three runs in the sec­
ond inning, and two in the seventh.
Farmer walked at the opening of the
second. Wofford followed with a bunt,
and was safe on an error. Swink ad­
£x/&gt;Jd&lt;n&lt;d ¿ / ¿ t v d t y
vanced both, ahd with the bases full,
■j Q j j t A t / / / t y r r j
Moreland tapped one out Into left field
for two bases, scoring Farmer and. W of­
ford. Swink was retired by MorWand
scored on a passed ball.
Farmer got on first on nn error in the
□y HUGH J E N N IN G S ,
seventh. Wofford walked, and Swink
slammed out one into centre field scoring Manager Detroit Tiger», W ho la Re­
garded as Perhapa the Beet Short­
Farmer. Wofford scored on a passed
stop of All Time, and One of the
ball.
Greatest of Baseball Leader».
Batteries: For Orlando. Wilder ' and
White; for Sanford, Ray nnd Swink.

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A Brief Itotuime of Florida Happening
That Will Intercut The Hurried Header

Foundation
Caught like rata in a trap.while water
Earl Nichols shot and killed his father
The work on Sanford's brick roads
ORANGE COUNTY HAS ROADS
SOLD TW O FINK GROVES
flowed in from a cloudburst at the Suat Dcllwoods lost Saturday. The kill­
will start altout November first or later
perba coal mine« at Kvans station, three
ing was investigated and the coroner's
Jacksonville Sale»ntan Say» We Take
milea north of Unlontown, Pa„ yester­ Some Good People Coming to Thin as there is much pr«*linimary work to he
jury returned a verdict that the young
The Flral Plate
Vicinity to Reside
day afternoon after a cloudburst, thlrdone before the actual laying of brie
man was justified in what he had done.
Jacksonville. Fla.. July '¿4
Crop con N'irh«ds tri**d to kill his wife, when the
t teen men were drowned and thirtyMr. M. F. Robinson has just closed a will take place. The old methods of
ditions throughout the state are not just son int«-rfcr«*d, shooting his own father.
neven escaped after a most harrowing sale of the Pace grove and Harris grove
muking roads by following u row trail
what they should la*, according t«i T A. Death was instantaneous.
experience. The men were drowned at Tuskawilla, on the south shore of
about twenty feet from the mines, their Lake Jessup to Mr. W. E. Hathaway through the woods will lie discarded Carroll, of the American Agricultural
The Tremont hotel and grounds in
only hope of escape, t t is reported thnt and Mr. Jam«*« B. Archer. l&gt;oth from and nil the roads will la* surveyed by a ( «&gt;., who has just returned from a trip Lakeland have recently changini hands,
at least one more victim, an unknown New Bedford. Muss. In Septeml&gt;er competent civil engineer, slrnighlcne«] through the farming district» of Floriad th«* consideration paid In-lug (30,000.
.Ay»«]—the new owners will take
foreigner, will l&gt;e added to the list of the they will commence to build their dwell­ and the wnr»rere*»*gnNt»-*P«ctal ntten* through l i tu iur/nunt dmtco: ta o l Fiorai«»
"AroujyJ the Stiddlehurg H««-tion of charge ol the pro|M*rty andwwill erect a
dead. He was passed by the other men ing houses, buyis, etc. Will also have
heavy
in the mine when they escaped, refusing uapthfr-i^Am-hrs ami a
rainfall &lt;thut »«Hpetimes tuken place Clay county there is good corn. a|»o aL handsome structure where the present
to accompany them to a' plur« of safety, They are well to do, thrifty anti indus- would soon ltegin the work of erosion; Lnjce llutler in Hradfcirti. and in AIhcIiuu building now'«Lands. •
m ajority of the victims h#d large trlous peopte-who. w*ith t in ire jhmUi«*», aftd holes’ and washout« would result. county," aaid Ciarull.
t National Bank of P lafit&amp; ity
very much a d o rili opcirdt* ^rhxww-vjn the ffl«C Uf Sep-.' *
.about-H urt y children arwJ-wtU edd .-cpnsiilwak»;-«re-wtrr farming UTKKYWMsno t * WTtMcueWd iu»w wilt
deprivedof their bread winners by one community. With the*e fine orange Ih* substantial and* the first work will f«s-t«sl hy the w e n t heavy rains that w«1 te m lH T
Prelintinarv survey of intercoaatal
of the worst catastrophic« that has ever grove«, they get &lt;|uite an acruuge of fine ta* getting pro[a*r grail«*» and prnja*r have hud in tin- »tat«*, which will account
visited Fayette county. The men who celery and vegetable land that can In* sewer conn«*ctionn fur the drainage of for th«* very |a&gt;»ir crop» in some sections canal InUween Miami an«) Jacksonville
The |a*anut crop in th«* will Ih* mad«* at once hy the United
escaped were forced to half swim and sub-irrigated; and they intend t«i go overflow wuter.
The foundiitiun» made of this »tali*
half walk to the pit mouth through into the trucking husin«*» as w«*l| as right, the laying of brick wilf la» eo«&gt; mid H,ul,,i hull &lt;*f Macini* and in Sumter Stat»-» gtivernment. preparatory to the
«taking out of the canal channel. This
the roads ought to last the Sanford *»«• j »•«»unti»*» wo» never «»&gt; pro»|a*roii»
water ranging in depth from their grow mg oranges
tion for ut least fifty year» On the
‘The outlook for cotton is not op to latter work will probably Ih* done within
waists to their necks, on their way to
road» where lh»*r«* will Ih* the miutt travel |lb«* standard
In St Johns the corn is the next two or three montlis, says th«*
safety. Several time« they were pushed
Will Sell Fertiliser«
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hack by the force of water to In- rescued
Carlo* J Molinai vi* has opened an ofby their comrade«. Several men were lice in the Herald building und will have every point will Ih* carefully mve«ti- J Sumpter countu*» are devoting all their
The jury in the Mann Fort murder
being carried back into the mine to cer­ the Floridn agency for the Nitrati*« Co gatisl for the letter transportation o f , effort» to Held peas. |H*anut«. pig* and trial, which wax commenced at Ocala
tain death when rescued hy their com ’flu* idea of the Nitrat»*» Agende» Co of th»* farmer's crop» The brick roads l ^"' l»r&lt;»»|Hs-i» are that there wdl •» an Monday morning, return««! W«*»lii&lt;*«uluy
panions who risked their lives. It was i» to »4*11 the nitrate» of mmIu and oilier will Ih- a matter of education, and m alminlant r»*turn from th»*»«* crop* anil morning havmg di»agri»-d
Eleven ju ­
stated tonight hy officials of the Su- muterial to the grower» and let them mix after year» there will Ih* more good road I be »lock in the lull
rors were for convictiun ami one (or acI be buy crop in the stale up to the iputtal
perhu company ihul it will lake at Icust their own fertiliser, thus saving from booster» ui Sanford than any other
After the jury was discharged
In a eon ventatimi ^|&gt;r»*»**nt, has Ihh-m uiiimuully gootl hut tin* defendant's attorney* nff«*r«*d to enter
&gt;lxty days to clear the mines of water, $4 to $H |*-r ton on the same
Mr (Miint in the south
lh'w»:ver tly*n- i --m a plea ol guilty to manslaughter, which
and until that time the bodies must re­ MoiinuI vc in a native of Peru hut hu« with Comnusrioner WiHMiruff before hi» «liffh’ult *»&gt; *‘ure
pr.»»|H*.-t* for a full crop
main in the water where they )H-ri»li»«l. liv««l in the »tat»*» for several year» and departure lor the mountains he w.,nt.-«l .
«« a- .*&lt;-»-ept»«l to the court. After the
fiotxl roads
^ *-» w»* have iput»- a formal Jilea of guilty was entere»l the
Republican political wounds were laid lui» made the suhjeet of mixing f«*rtllisers it to Ih* und«*rst»HKj that the w«»rk would
bare and much bitterness was displayed his s|Ks*iul study. He ha» descriptive sturt just a« stain aa immisi hi»-. and he numlier of them, hut I Ih*Ii»*v«* thut ()r court sentence»! Fort to fifle»m year* In
in the house today when Representative matter on the »uhject that will prove «•x|H*cts to cut his trip short in order to tinge rounty bus the h»*»t in the state " the state prison. Fort shot and killed
"D o you mean to my that Ornngi- III* w i f e and a young man near la k e
Mondell of Wyoming, a memln-r of the hcnidicall to the grower» Sts* Mr return to Sanford and assist iri pushing
»•uuiily
is )fxci*»«ling Duval in this line of Mrvani in the ya* tern part of Marion
credential commit Us* of the recent Chi­ Monsalve or rail at the othee and get tin- great work of building brick road*
work1"
i|u»»»ii&lt;&gt;in-&lt;l th»* r«»|Mirter
Now ih the time to look up There an* »&lt;&gt; many matters of itn|H&gt;r
cago convention which seated Tuff con­ booklet.*
cgunty last April
i»-». the while »-oiinty nearly has
testing delegates and Kepr&lt;*sentative the prie«*» of fall fertilisers
lance in connection with the work that it
Lakeland is nothing if not enterpris­
^ ill utmost Ih* itn|M&gt;HHll)l^ to lM*gin work fine roailn, and I Im-Iii-v»- that Duval l* ing, and progressive This is l&gt;»*ing daily
Norris of Nehrasku, an ardent Roosevelt
secoml in the state in this partieular line demonstrated in many ways, the lately
Republican, clashed in two set sin-eche«.1 ^\Y4&gt;. Garner has ac«s*pt«sl a |*mtn&gt;n any earlier than November. .
Meantime the whole south ih taking of improvement* "
Mr. Mondell defended the action of the ill flu* freight office of the A C I,
of which is a project which has ln*en put
note of our progress, mid the gtMnl roail»
convention while Mr. Norris denounced
on (»«it liHiking to the ere«-lion of another
T) ner-llrow n Nupli.il*
project
ha*
already
made
our
»listrirt
M»*th»Hlist church in the city, and which,
it with hitter emphasis.
prisonment for rotvlempt of court grow­
Vi Ingh mhin at ttie n*»id»-nr»- of tin- hk1' the l a s t c r e c t » * » l . will In* limit in one
Fear of revenge at the hands o l F a s t
ing out of the Muck'» Stove and Rung»- faniou*
tiride « *i«ti-r Mr* It I H.*IL ori Nan day
I’h»- tir»t &lt;»(lurch in Florida to Ih*
hkI«* gangster», ever present it) the minds Company ruse
An .»p|n-u| was tuken
find
ll»-ight* \x4*t»*rilH\. Miss llisvsii- limit m one »lay was that er»«-t«*d on June
of witness»*» in the Rosenthal murder alni Î4 .Otiti hail furnished t o abide h y t h e
f l i r t i n g M a rre d at P o » ln fA r e
la«- Tyner and Mr Kiimry M llrown 27 in Dm ami. a thriving Lakclund
investigation toduy U*m|Hiruril&gt; bl»Mk»-&lt;l decisimi ol the up|»er court
In the same
Washington, July 2f&gt; Approving in were milli-d in the tioly bund* of iitulri
Another
church is now to tie
sqlturh
Ai
the efforta of District Attorney Whit­ case President Gontpeni recently wo» dividunl action tuken hy postmusters of
the
op|K»&lt;Re
side of the city,
mony.
Rev.
H.
Summer*
of
the
on
1
erectetl
man to draw closer the line« about the sentenced to one year, und Secretary many large cities. Postmaster General
'»»st
in
the
neighborhood
of
Methodist
church
ofliriuti«l
ami
the
mar­
to
&lt;
this
i*
men who aasaaainaled the gambler eight Frank Morrison to six months. Mr. Hitchcock has issued a general or«h*r
duya ago. Apparently awe«l by the Mitchell was not in court, hut s«*nt a which has the avowed purpose of ch«*ok- riage orrurre»i in the |&gt;re»«*nr«* of the im- 1 1.000 andI it is to Ih* built in one day.
Af Thom- two churches are entirely ind«spnrenc«* of gangsters in the coroner's i written stLlement waiving his right lo Ih* mg the use of general delivery w in d o w s mixliate family ami a few friends
|H*n»l»-iitI of the First Mi-thiMliat church,
court, John Reialer, a burlier known to ; prnient
He was to ha,ve Ihs*ii s»*nletic«sl (or earning o n thrtution» a n d clandes­ ter the ceremony the compuiiy enjoyi«i |H-nd»-n
wInch is one nl t he handsomest and most
an
elalMiriile
I
hri«nnirNluncheon
the sporting fraternity as "Jo h n the last wis*k. hut Justice Wright then de- tine corres|H»ndenee
Any |H-rs&lt;&gt;ns who
costly
church huililmgs in th»* Methodist
The
huppy
rouple
left
on
the
afli-r
Barber," retracted at the coroner's ex- ^rimed to pass sentencu Ihs*«us»* he oh |wish mail at general delivery window» |
i-onfi-reiu
»• It»-v I &lt; Jenkins, )&gt;a*tor
noon
Irani
for
Jacksori\
ill«-.
w
iierittiey
umination u statement he is alleged to j»-ct«-d to the form of waivers submitted instead of home HlLlr»*»*»-» nil*) Ihof
it»»hirst
MeihtMlist church, was the
i-mharki«!
oil
the
»teariu-r
Surner*»-!
tor
ave muile a few minutes earlier to M r» [for Mr Mitchell
hereafter r«*qinr«*»l to give their reason» Baltimore and from then- they ex|H«-t moving force in the building of the first
Whltmarf that he hud s»«*n "B rid gie" j Eugene M (»race, who was myateri- in writing
to visit Mr Brown'* old home near ■hurrh ami it i* through his untiring enWeitlier, (uow under arrest, running frinì I ously shut in hi» home in the exclusive
Mun\ comtduint» have l&gt;«*en received
They will also i-rgy that the *»«mid churrh is l»eing s«*the scene of the murder. He was ar- resilience section, un«i who uccum*» hi» hy the (KMlotlice department that s«-r- ilagerstow n. Maryland
visil
Washington,
New
York
anil several cured.
arrested on u charge of perjury.
wife, Mrs. Duisy, Opie Grace, of the vire at general delivery windows was
other
citi«*s
on
the
itinerary.
U|*on
Building o|H*rnti«ms in St. Augustine
^ ~ T h e postoffice appropriation hill, shorn crime, has been summonwl a« a witness being improperly us«&gt;d by minors, par­
their
return
to
Sanford
they
will
I
h
at
i
during
tin* premuil summer will surpass
of the good roads provision that was in­ at his wife's triul, schcduh-d to tx*gin ticularly young girl» and hy residents
home
to
their
many
friends
at
the
r«*si
all
previous
records. Work i* soon to
serted by the house, and embracing the next Monday. Grace is now at his ordinarily serv«*»i hy mail carriers.
ilence
of
Mr
ami
Mr»
('bus
Hand
on
tn-gin
on
the
lug industrial trades buildfeviaed Parcels Post system amendment lAothor's home in Newnan, Ga., slowly
Under the |Hw»tal regulations, |H»*tmg to Ih* |oeat««l in the grounds of the
with charge« hosed on tones of distance recovering from the cffi*cts of the bullet masters may r«*«|uire all jH-rsons to fur­ Park»avenue for *«-v«-ral months.
The bride is a daughter of the lat«* Dr institute for the deaf ami blind. Thia
was reported to the senate today from which lodged ¿gainst his spinal column, nish in writing their name« an«l adK.
S. Tyner, well known in Florida as a will Ih* a line building ami will add m ithe committee on postofllces and post* causing partial paralysis. Mrs. G raw, drirees and statements of their reasons
Methixlist
minisi«*r. builder of church«*« j t«*riall&gt; l»» the usefulness of the excellent
• roads. ’The total appropriation pro­ the accused woman, formerly of Phila­ for preferring to receive their mail at the
anil
a
yellow
fev«*r ex| ert who heljHil to stat«* institution. A large number of
posed by the bill is about the same delphia, Pa., in u statement today de­ general delivery
In addition, minors
make
the
early
history of Florida and - resiliences and renting houses have been
figure as carried in the measure which clared that within tun minutes sh«* wilT may be re«|uir«sl to furnish the nanus of
die»!
in
Santiago,
Cubu. in the (»erform- j «*on*truct«*»l in the Ancient City at)d
passed th? house—approximately 1260,. lie a free woman. She says she was &lt;le- their parent* in order that they may Inance
of
his
duty
as
a field officer of the other» are now being built,
000,000. One of the principal increase* lighted that the triul was not nolle notified and have an opportunity to e«mMiv. Tyner ha» many
Dade City and Pasco county are atis in the pay of railroads for transporting proniied, hut that a jury will have a trol the delivery of mail to their children hospital cor|*&gt;
friend*
in
Tampa
and
(iuinesvill«*,
w
h«*r«trading
u great «leal of attention nowmails.
,
chance to remove the stigma from her
Postmaster* at offices not having city sin* residiul for many years and where ailays and very pro|&gt;erly so. "D ade
Although a general alarm was sent name.
carrier serviee may notify the parents *»f
Out Over the country'yesterday, no trace
New Jersey le«i the Eastern stat«*s in minors in all instance« where it ap|H-urs bride and groom first met to.form the ¡C ity, the agricultural lender. Is fast developing favorable comment through­
is yet reported of the whereabouts of the new party movement today, when a to them that the minors ure using the romance which culnynat««! in the mar­
out the country," »ays the Pasco County
riage
of
yesterday.
M l * Dorcas Snodgrass, a young woman more convention of progressive« launched general delivery to obtain mail under
Mr. Brown is the manager of the Vir- Record. “ The Board of Trude and our
of Mount Vernon, N. Y ., who has been a separate political organization and d«*- objectionable conditions.
gima-Corulmu Chcmicul Co., in this city, real estate men have noised abroad
m bring since Ju ly 17. Mire Snodgrass, cided to nominate a full atate Yicket for
Postmaster General Hitchcock direct*
who is a trained nurae, is engaged to wed the November election. The conven­ all postmasters to enforce th«&gt; regulations and has numbers of friends and ac«|uuint- slightly the advantages and resource«
mires over the stut«*
During his r«*si- ^of town and county and almost dally
E . Eugene Schmidt, a well-to-do young tion voted to put on the ticket u set of strictly and
mi impartially.
__
dene«*
in
this
city
he
has
made a large j citizens here receive enquiries from
- man. Her friends kept her disappear­ preflidential electors supporting Theo­
circle
of
friends
and
is
a
young
mun of i people who have In-come intereste»!."
ance from the police and the newspapers dore Roosevelt, and sent to the national
exceptional
high
character
and
lmsin«*ss
The people in that s»*ction arc anticipatDeath
of
!..
F.
Donfrrlch
for several days, thinking perhaps she progressive convention in Chicago the
ability.
ing
a large number of vi*it»)ra and new
'■
Word
ha*
Ix-en
receive»!
her»*
of
tinhad gine to vialt friends in some nearby same set of delegate« that represented
Mr.
ami
Mr*.
Brown
start
dow*n
the
I
settler*
coming in this fall and winter.
death
at
his
New
York
home
of
Mr.
L.
town, but as nothing had been heard the state at the Republican national con­
W. H. Raynes of Pineiand Fann, near
from her yesterday they decided to com­ vention pledging them again to vote for F. Dornerich. owner of the famous Hia-| pathway of life under skies of r«&gt;seate
watha Xlrovo, near Maitland. Death hue. and their many friends unite in Tallahareee. haa a fine patch of alfalfa in
j
municate with the authorities. Her Rooreveit.
occurred
on Monday, anil interment w as' wishing that in life’s journey the r«»»e* the third year, which he cuts every
President T aft's tariff Iroarii secure«!
friends can advance no feoson why she
ma»ie
tmlay
He was s e v e n t y - t w o year* ina&gt; all I h - th&lt;irnlen*
month, in which time it attains a growth
should elect to secrete herself ami fear the promise of on«* more year of life from
ol
alniut two l«*«*t The »»«hhI came origthat oome dreadful calamity ha* befallen the senate today. After a short light old.
tlr
and
Mr*.
t»e«&gt;.
Ft&gt;x,
Jr
.,
are
miw
mail)
from France
Mr. Raynes says
Mr.
Doinerich
was
one
of
the
beat
her.
thut bmly by a vote of thirty-four to '
located
hi Miami, where Mr. Fox will there i* no question hut that alfalfa will
known
wealthy
winter
resident*
of
the
, John Mitchell, vice preoident of the twenty authorized in the sundry civil
American Föderation of Labor, w u to- j appropriation bill an expenditure of county, and his county seat near M ait­ engage in bu*in«*«B. We hale to lo«*e grow in Florida, proving a valuable crop,
day rentanced in the District of Colum- $226,000 for another year's work o f«land was one of the show places of this there good pt*opie from our midst but providing the land la well limed.—
wish them »ucceaa in their new home. 'S tark e Telegraph.
bia Supreme Court to nine months’ im- &gt;investigation by the tariff experts.
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GOSSIP

Wanted— Som ethin* Cheap
T he Palatka New», July 19. published
the following from the Lakeland New»:
•"The Florida poatmaater who wrote
to Atlanta to secure a wife la a shining
example of the cititen who does not be­
lieve in patronising home industry.
Why didn't he send to Sears Roebuck,
as many of his ilk do for their other
needs?”
T h at poatmaater must be a resident
of the “ Big Scru b ." We take it that all
hunters in this vicinity know where that
is. Any Florida man who feels that he
must write to such a turbulent town in
&gt;a neighboring state for a wife, either has
not had money enough to ride around
and look'em over in hla home state or
he must be in bad "AH 'round here"
where he Uvea. W e'll venture the as­
sertion that ambassador of commerce
travelling the state of Florida can cite
the postmaster to sm art and good look:
ing young women in every town in the
peninsula.
This Scars-Ilocbuck and getting it
cheap reference reminds us of Borne other
things we see about this mail order
house. The big m ail^rdeL.houses are
the staunchest known, large supporters
of the Parcels'Post. Mr. Julius Hdbettwald of Sears, Roebuck &amp; Co., arranged
for a .million daiinre donation to the

iv m tn -o t the &lt; ***}£ £ _

then that same railrold can do tho |ame
for the public. There is no known busi­
ness necessity at this time for a rapid
dispatch organization! operating be­
tween the hauling company and the man
who pay» the freight.
Do the people get something cheap
when they pay two prices for carrying
small packages. Do the people get
something cheap when they send away
to some far western city to get a bag of
flour, a sack of meal, or some sugar and
coffee. Is the big mail order house u
cheritable institution and is its object
in life that of gathering Stuff together to
help the consumer get as good goods for
ninety cents os a dollar would buy ut
home?
W anted—Something Cheap.

Brick Is The Material

DOM)

S P E N C E R ’S

BAKERY

Only
O
n ly exclusive
(

Baker in the city. AH mixing done
with latest improved Sanitary machinery,

• F E N C E R 'S BREA D HANDLED toy all F I R S T C L A 8 8 QROCERg
S p e c ia l O rd e rs F ille d P ro m p tly
It ia stated thut the recent sale of 10,000 more acred of Everglade land will
assure the early digging of u 100-foot
channel from Lake Okeechobee to West
Palm Beach.—Bradentown Herald.
Under the superviaion of Contractor
Coojier, workmen are busy tearing down
Jhc old court house. The county officers
have moved into the ohd school building.
Work will commence on the new temple
of justice as soon as the old building s
removed.—Quincy Times.
Material-is being placed on the ground
by Contractor P. J . Hnll for tho purpose
of moving the old court house and it will
not be many dnys before the big building
is removed to make way for the newstone court house for Brevard county,
which will bo built as quickly as possible.
—Titusville Advocate.
The Ice and electric light plant Bees
the necessity of increasing the boiler ca­
pacity very early in (la career. A new
1 ^O-hors© power boiler lias,been ordered
and will be' installed within ^hc m at
thirty days. This should take earn of
lioth light and ice for aome time to come.'
— Fort Lauderdale Herald. ' ,
Work commenced on the new building
for the Osceolu Journal, on the corner of
Stewart and Verona streets Mpminy,

Probably city fnthere hereabouts can
obtain helpful information hereunder re­
garding the relative cost of brick and
ordinary street materials. This is from
Shelbyville (K y.) Record, and gives
comparative data.
"T en squares of Main street are ma­
cadam and tw;o squares are of vitrified
brick. One of the squares made of brick,
that one extending from 6th to 6th
street, was constructed sixteen years ago
I t is practically os good as it ever was,
and there has not been a cent spent in
repairs on it since it was made. The
repairs on the ten macadam squares cost,
last year, $4,000, an average of $400 per
ree}# arq.avoree than
a n y time heretofore.
force, of mpn JsJdl
T o continue paying $400 per Square per’
the building. As stated last week, the
year tor-maintenance of a treela Jjia t are
building will be oi brick, 25 by tfOtcet,
* o l r^ n t*J n *H * tn k J o ttfam m -X h at
^Hd-kvili lie-w i^ ^ lttfteh 'ely ’for prtnifri? *
nmmmt
tt,n years
iro n r« w
n n iii nm
vtH «» (nr
amount (txr
for ten
would
provide
for purposes.— Kissimmee Journal.
interest and the redemption of bonds
1hsi Pickett is proud of a huge sponge
enough to build brick streets from one that stares one in the face on entering
end of the town to the other and the
the doors of the Carrabelle hank. The
streets then would be as good as the s|Minge is about as large ns tin- half of u
street we have now l&gt;etween 6th anil 6th flour barrel, is of the sheep wool variety
is today. Why can't we hnve good
and is worth several ilollure ut tire mar­
stria-la? Why don’t we vote a bond ket price. Tiiis spinge was caught at
issue and build them“’
Dog island in some six fathoms of water
and is of fine quulity. We believe this
is one of the largest spoijge ever caught
Kdltor on the Warpath
in Florid«. Apalachicola Times.
Declaring that in ids opinion that
there would la* no honor in it for either
Rub-M y-Tisnt will cure you.
party should either la* kilhil in a duel,
75-Fri-l.1t
und asserting further that he did not
know how to use a pistol, O. T. Rnilsfi»« ^ a i l l r n l I n i l f f S f f f j u n
hurk, county commissioner &lt;&gt;f Pinellas S ehl l fufr &lt;o fh aApplicali*»«
p l e f IRAK. I.a « a o f f l o r i d a
N
otirr
la
farrliy
f
i*
r n ili« ! K II Kttnl of S t u ­
county, yesterday evening declined In
farti, nurrliaarf ni |m« i ’#rtiftr»tr N« IS I. il&gt;lr«l
accept a challenge to a duel sent him by ih r 6th day of Jutta. A
1910, hat filosi salii «*/•
In my ofTW. and ha» rnadr application (or
Lew B. Brown, editor and manager of the tifirst#
t a l dnrwl to Imo* In arm rdannr with la»
Sani
certificata arnlirartw» th* fo llo » in f
pr«&gt;|&gt;*
Kvening Indefiendent.
rrty , attuatasi in Orane» rounly. Florida, to « il
The county commissioner then had lx»( I. Illk IO, T irr I* v i Hanford T h r u rn e land
I n n f a a m r e j al th«’ datr of th«* i»u aiire of «u&gt; h
Brown arrested and taken to court, certificai*
ln th# m m r of J II 1‘rrvatt
l Tnlc*a «ani rrrtiflcatc «hall l*c rwlwitied a c o r d *
where he was placed under bond to keep
in* lo Uw. T a i l b n l » ili imu «&lt; t her con «*n th# 27th
the fieace.
day of A ufust, A. I&gt; 1912.
VVitnr-M tnv officiai «»(nature and M*al th b tha
Editor Brojvn challenged County Com 24th
day of July. A. I&gt; 1912.
arai
II. M Ito li IN SO N .
missioner Railsback for an nttack which
&lt; Irrk Circuit Court, O ranfc C oun t), K1« r»da
Kuilsbuck is said to have made on
Fri 93-4 Ir
Brown in op|&gt;osition to his newspajier.
The nfluir has caused no little exrit« - In the Circuit C o u rt. Seventh Judicial
merit m the city, both men being prom
C ircuit. Orangr Count», f l o r Ida
iru-nt in the affaire of St. Petersburg and j Stanford M«. hmc a (.«»¡ur (:&lt;*» ,
(»nit) n
AlLMt tjr£anijr«i
girteli as county.
aitol m a tin * uinlrr Ihr Iowa of

a separate company for a contract price, short trip to Oneco on the West Coast,
w~

July 2«. 1912

^ jr c in t t

out that thin money wan to be used for
instrutdng the farmers in each epunty
about soils so as to make better farmers
who would be agle, by reason of the ed­
ucation afforded by this million, to in­
crease the products of the soil per acre,
and so on.
About the time this donation was
made that the big mail order house
would go into combination under the
advice and guiding hand of the big Wall
Street money chief. It is gossip that
Mr. Rosen wald has contributed much
money to certain campaign funds; es­
timated half a million dollars.
We do not just now recall any com­
bination engineered by tfie man In Wall
Street hnrvjng resulted in benefit to the
farmer, mostly it is to gather in what
the farmer makes. Take for instance
the great Harvester Company, does the
farmer get his products any rhra|&gt;er?
it has not sent any money to the soil
improvement committees, and its in­
come is direct from tho soil. A contribu­
tion from u mail order house while the
agricultural implement factory holds its
Income from combination pricess, must
look queer to the renders of the news
columns, and particularly strange fti^ tho
farmer.
It is often said m a joke, hut it is a
serious matter nevertheless, that a cer­
tain oil company makes n small increase
in price of oil to pay its litigation ex­
Ih t H a ir of florida, plaintiff
V»
penses or to provide for some large con­
D. D McCall doing I x u l n c i a«
Newspapers
Up
Against
It
the
Georgia
Motor Gar Comtribution to prove that it gives its money
pany, defendant
back to the consumer in ways valunble
To l i I ) . ................
McCall, doing twain«-»« a . the Georglr
Over in "St. Petersburg, an editor of
Car Co. of Atlanta. Georgia, and all oilier,
to the common people. It is fair Li as­ a newspaper was compelled to npj&gt;eur in Motor
whom It may concern.
I t a P lira r. fro m th e * f1 td n « lt id C d w .r d M tg g in ,
sume that Mr. Ronenwnld did not mean court on account 'of u threatened per­
of S anfo rd M achine and Garage C om puny. p la in tiff
to reduce his company’s surplus or its sonal difficulty in which he was concerned I n jh e above H u r d ra ti A th a t you
yi
a n iin-ro ld cn i
the Mate of Floikia. and n writ of allnchm rnt
income- he is n businow mnn and must recently. T he matter was written up in of
hni ht-en legally 'tied out In this court and «.»ni
have given the mntter some thought, it the editor's newspaper exactly ns if he and c h a tte l, belonging to you m n ,i,tln g of On
( I ) K vrrrti Touting Car h a i la-cn atta, hrtl in ordn
was not impulsive, and he |*robably iwiw huil no connection with the newspaper* to aaliafy a demand agnino you In Ihr m ill ol
iv r llundrvd lK,llat&gt; ( JftOO). alleged to la- due b)
where his firm will get it all back from or as it would have been written had it fyou
to plaintiff In (hr abovr caute
You err. therefore, ordern) lo appear l—fore ihn
the farmer, and will the fnrmer know ini-n another |&gt;ereon who was principal
honorable court on nr hrfure thr /irh day uf Auguit
when he pays it back?
in the affair. Reputable newspapers A I) IUI2. tam e bring a rn ie day of th l, court
other wire Judgment will hr entered , gainai yon h&gt;
This million dollar contribution has are conducted on ju st such principles. default.
the ear marks of an indirect subscription When it is necessary, to satisfy public
It U further ordered (hat thla notice he publlahed
nine ( 0 ) conoecutive weeka In (he Sanford lie*
in aid of the supporters of the Parcels interest, to print a piece of new», no for
aid. a newtpaper puMUbed In Sanford, »lurida
WU nrat my hand and tea l thla Itith day o
Poet plan.
thought is given to the personnel of tho May.
A D 11)12
The Parcels Post would bo the biggest participants; but the affair ia written up
te a l
R M Kiarxtun
Clerk
of Circuit Court Orange County, flo rid a
part of the machinery for conducting with an impartial disregard for every
73-BFH
Dy M A. Howard l&gt; C
the business of Scare-Roebuck and the thing hut the facts. It ia difficult to
other big mail order houses as it would make the "prominent citizen" who ia
be conducted by the government. The mixed up in a street fight believe that the
question is who will pay the bill? Whnt’s editor ia not maliciously persecuting him
the answer Mr. Farmer and Mr. Citizen, when he publishes an account of the
do you actually believe you are receiv­ scrap; hut it frequently happens that
ing quality for your money?
the newspaper’s most highly regarded
While the express companies of the friend figures in an unenviable way in'its
country are in operation thorc is no ex­ news columns, simply because, III per­
cuse or legitimate business demand for forming its duty to the public it cannot
a Parcbls Post under the care of the ignore happenings that take place in the
government. As an independent meth­ most public thoroughfare«. — Lakeland
od of quick transportation of small New».
packages, the express company has not
A single right to live; the goods ore car­
ZELLW OOD N O TES
ried on the passenger train with fast
XT* W A N T Y O U TO
passengers and mail; hauled by the rail;
Mrs. Arthur King’s music pupils gave
h a f k u s ro-K r o ir n
road company. The railroads of tho a recital Friday noght.
BANKKKSt
Uf f : r
country should be required to handle
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Osborne returned
C O N F I N I I N C H - THE
the express business just as any other last Wednesday from a visit to relatives
H J X I U U U OF SAFE.'
part of its functions are performed. in Miami.
TT. L O A N S . D ! S X
COUNTS A N D C E N ¿
The railroad charges the express 'com­
Herbert Edwards and Chas. Baker
UAL BA NKI NG ; THATpany for the work it performs for It and went over to Wekiva Springs Monday,
fLLLtXS CHECKS
air it has been dem,nstrated that returning the next day.
f t N V CVKT1HCATU
small packages can be successfully han­
Mr. and Mr*. J . W . Jones and children
O F ,p X .r .O S t 1 •
dled on passenger trains the transporta­ left Tuesday for Columbia, Tenn.,
tion company should be required by the where they will spend the summer.
government to do package service and
Mr. L. F. Stew art has purchased a
not charge the public any more than the handsome automobile.
express company Is now charged by - Mian Ruth Gardner is assisting Post­
ON SAVINGS
the railroad. If the railroad can haul master Osborne in the postofflcc.
» . » . S M I T H , Praa
Mr. D. Houston has returned from a
the ear and the man and the goods for
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Cool Your Skin
H o t w e a t h e r b r ln g a a k i n t r o u b l e s .
P e r s p ir a tio n Ir r ita te « .
“ H lr e p in g ” e e x c in a la b r o u g h t t o t h e
su rfa ce .
n a s h . d is f i g u r in g " p im p le s . I v y p o i­
so n . b ite s , h iv e s , p r ic k ly b e a t, a r e a ll
c o m m o n d u r in g t h e s u m m e r s e a s o n .
O f t e n , to o , s e r i o u s e k l n t r o u b l e s b iy
g in t h i s w a y .
T h e th in g to do Is to c o o l th s s k in

a n d f o r t h l a t h e r e I » n o t h i n g so
Ih « fl II,

as that cooling, soothing wash
0. Prescription for ootema.

A 1 5 c e n t t r i a l b o t t l e - w i l l g t v you
In s ta n t r e lie f.
W e h a v e m a d e f a s t f r i e n d * of
t h a n o n e f a m i l y b y re c o m m e n d in g in .
D. D . D . P r e s c r i p t i o n t o a *kln *.irtrr,r
h e r e a n d t h e r e , and w e w e n t you t&lt;&gt; try
It now on our p o s i t i v e no p a y guntan.
le e .

L. R. P H IL L IP S &amp; C O ., Druggists
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$ 5 0 nn R ew a rd
■ F o r th e a rrea t. and c o n v ic tio n , o r p o s itiv e in fo rm a tio n lead­
in g to th e a rre a t and c o n v ic tio n o f a n y p e rso n s or

person»,

s e llin g o r o ffe r in g fo r Bale s u b s titu te s th a t in frin g e upon

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re g is te re d T r a d e -m a r k o r fo rm u la o f F e n o le . Hie w o rld ’s ^rentc t'd ffs tr o y e r a A &lt; F d isin fe c ta n t.

. -AllxotamuQj^«tionBJajuut.bo-.madc.dirept_to .

FENOLE CHEMICAL COMPANY
H o ls M a n u f a c t u r e r s

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T A M P A , F’L O R I D A .
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la f o r s a l a b y

Nature’s Own SUMMER DRINK
Pure Ju ice of Florida Grape Fruit
ll pul tom hes the spot ami its good (or you loo— rrcommrndcd bv leading physiuins everywhere lot its
wondcrlul medicinal properties. Sm-Jr» is pure—that's

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sure—no chemicals, no coloring matter—just the pure
nectar Irom Florida’s choicest grape fruil.
Ms»«/HWreJ r««Wtfb tor

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BLOOD POISON
R EM A R K ADLE D ISC O V E R Y T H A T C U R E S OLD SO R E S. SCROFULA
A LL D I8 E A 8 E 8 C A U SED BY IM P U R E BLOOD.
R em edy

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Tho old-fashioned sarsaparillas. »poetries and othor blood m e d i c i n e « of
our Rrnndrnthora won’t do in thla advanced age.
Your great-grandfather didn’t take L eo n a rd 's Blood Elixir any mure than
ho used the electric light or tho telephono.
But his children and grandchildren, the grown up» of today, are taking
th!» great modern madlclno and getting rid of tho terrible blood dla&lt;*a»e».—
scrofula, tumor», nyphlHn, rheumatism, pain» In tho hone» and nil disc*»»*«
arising from Impure blood thnt the old unscientific preparations were unable
to cure and nre unablo to cure today.
I-oonardl’s Btood E lixir h a a as little In common with any of the** oldfnHhloned remedies a» modern life-saving saving surgery with the practice
of a few years ago which was attended with so fearful a death rate 1 ' »
half century since these old-time medlclnos were first mnde haa been tb«
most fruitful age In medical discovery. It has seen the most effective dis­
covery of medicine the world has ever known.
As a remedy for blood poison, rheumatism, bolls, tumors, debility, c a t a r r h ,
skin diseases nnd all troubles arising from Impnro blood, Leonardl'n Hluod
E lixir has been welcomed by physicians and publicly r e c o m m e n d e d fo r th«
cures which It has accomplished. No other m cdlclno.ever equalled L e o n s r d l ■
Blood Elixir In Its wondorful success In ail diseases and aliments due to Im­
pure blood nnd nervous debility.
It Is as unlike any remedy that has gone b efore and as superior to all of
them as the electric light la more brilliant than the tallow dip. J t 1* DOt ‘
mere Improvement or development of any of tho old fashioned remedl«» 11
Is a totnlly new departure In the cure of blood diseases and cure» «her*
others fall because It embodies the la test knowledge and tho nowest l nve«t gallons Into the source of blood diseases.
And that 1b the reason why Loonardl's Blood TOIlxIr iji the most succ»«»
ful remedy In the-world.
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Leonardl'a 111cod E lix ir la the one remedy for dlaoases caused by
blood that la sold on a $1,000.00 guarantee of money back on first bottle H i*
falls to Cure. T his unusual guarantee proea conclualety the groat superiority
of this remedy.
'
Purify the blood with this great remedy and there will be no headache*,
no Indigestion, no nervous troubles, no w eakness nor doblllty. You caa i
afford to bo without It In the boua*.

For Sale By Wm. G. Aldridge, Sanford, Fioriti3

For Engraved Cards See The Herald

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PHONE 106.
NO. I l l PARK AVENUE.

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Florida Cltioa Will Be Greatly Benefitted By Proposed Changes
If tho changes in express rates pro­
posed in the report of the Interstate
Commerce
commhsion
should
go
through Tampa would reap the benefit
of some great reductions in express rates
from the larger cities of the country.
There would be corresponding changes
in local rates as wejl though the report
Is so voluminouadri that respect that it
is possible to sHtiyr only some of the rate
reductions from the larger cities of the
country.
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For tho purpose of showing the rates
the whole country is dividedd into
blocks containing generally n little bit
more than a county. Tam pa is located
in block No. 2243. The blocks begin on
the northern boundary line with No. 1
and extend clear across the country line
No. 2 is in the second block south, while
they run by blocks in that fashion, Tam ­
pa being in the " 2 2 ” strip of blocks.
Corpus Christi, Texas, is 2219, the blocks
intervening txdng in the Gulf of course.
The following taj)|e shows the pres­
ent rate au d it he prfippsed ./ate on five
pound packages fromtutne df the larger
cities to Florida points. ‘Th6 A u ctio n s
on pound packages arc aqrncwHal smaller,
generally in jiroportidn", than the rates
on the five pound packages.

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N tW York t o —
Old lU t r
Tampa, Fla.__________
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in Monday’s Sale, consisting of many exceptional bargains in Shoes,

Miami, f U ______

D ad* C ity . Fla
Kapanola. Fla.
Cocoa. Fla .
F t. P k rc*. Ha

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CRETONS
And art tlrapery, complete
line will be on wile Monday
in a choice assortment of
lloral
designs
per r\

NAPKINS
Just think of buying a
ready hemmed napkin,' full
size, good quality, as a leader
for
Monday only 0 3 ^ »
each
O 4C

WAISTS
from 2 lo 12
be made at
ask

98c

10c

29c

yard

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MISSES’ l MON St ITS
ideal light weight
summer garment, in a strong,
sh w r weighf*5J*ir/&lt;* knit, J1
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WINDOW ( l'RT.A INS
WHITE APRONS
Made from the real Not­
tingham lace, full 3 yards
For ladies, with flockels,
long,**an article well worth
a ls o h cin stitcJi^ U -ru lJle,
lr:0fo-our-4&gt;rioe
j! jAuwt^L.goqd. qiialiiy-lawnF'
35c gratlc each at

SII K HOSE
We ait* showing a com­
plete lint* of black mII hose
for ladies, lisle t"|*. we
known "lllack &lt;‘a t"
brand, pr. Monday

MONDAY LEADER
&lt;inly 2 1 th»z. corset cov­
ers, \allies 111 &gt; to 2-M-, lo go
on sale while they last Mon­
thly at 9 o'clock,
each

5c T¡

48c

10c

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A ctilllplelt* lille of Koval Sociel \
einbroitler&gt; paekages
\l o a c o m
|i|i*le assort mi ni of all kind-- of ctulitoi1I1TV ami crolchel threads and floss.

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f»x9 FT. C R E X R U G S
The genuine ( rex rugs, enough said, a good rug to
selI for $5.00, yours Monday

$3.98

DOUBLE BED M A T T R E SS $2.19
Full size. -1 ft &lt;&gt; in wide and regular length, has the
same high grade ticking as is used on $«’&gt;.00 m at­
tresses, special price for Mon­
day
$4.00 TR U N K S $2.98
This is a $4.00 trunk, all metal hound,I, Japanese
hardware
trimming,
excelsior
lock, yours for

$2.19

$2.98

50c UNDERSHIRTS 39c
These balbriggan under­
shirts are the 50c kind, in till
sizes. Our special price a
garment Monday
is only

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cen t
v alu e
at onl\

line of la ce and e m corset

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going

50

39c

| $J.OO DRESS SHIRTS 45c
* '! Mind we have $1.00 grade
of men's dress shirts included
in this lot. They will be
Monday at only

45c

Dress Pants

to J . T . Holder, tax

S E E OUR LARGE
LIN E OF M E N ’S
D RESS PANTS,
WITH S I D E 1
BUCKLES, BELT
STRAPS,WATCH
PO CK ET, E T C .
W ORTH UP TO
$2 OJJROJ1 O Q
P R I C E t p ± * ö «7

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Ladies' Patent Leather Sandals
I wo strap,
either high or low heel.
I hese tire guaranteed to be
Solid leather, even the heels, a special
pTQ
$1.75 value, choice, only
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Children’s Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, are truly
bargains tit our prices. All solid leather.

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24c

MEN’S DRAWERS 24c
Genuine balbriggan draw­
ers in all sizes, usually sold
at 35 cents a pair, our price
for
Monday
is 0 / 1 ^ »
only...........................

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These balbriggan under­
shirts are worth 35c each,
!&gt;u( they go at our
price of only .. ...

C A S H D E P A R T M E N T S TO R E

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I «lilies’ Oxfords and Pumps in While, Ian, P aten t
Leather. Vici Kid. \ elvet and Satin. See this line
m ade Iiv "S e lb v ." The best, for the best, at prices

D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
Sanford

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a pair only
A choice line of Oxfords, including several new
lasts, in Tan. Patent lea th er, Gun Metal (DO Q Q
and Vici Kid. till going tit a pair

With every $1.00 purchase you are entitled to a
chance on any of the following handsome prizes.
Don't forget your tickets.
$47.50 Winchester autom atic drop-head sewing
machine.
$10.00 Mission oak rocker.
$8.00 lea th er, strap braced trunk
$8.00 Leather lined cowhide traveling btig.
$5.00 Round top oak center table.

39c

to J . T . Holder, tax

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Snow’s Shoes “ Union made" for men, in the nob­
biest lasts and newest toes. See this handsome line
of Oxfords, in Tan or Russian &lt; a If, dun Metal, Vici
Kid or Patent Leather.
M en's Patent L eather Oxford«, guaranteed all
solid leather, well made and at our special price for

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Our furniture department is showing some very
attractive values for Monday. I lou t miss seeing
them.
CEN TER TA BLE SPEC IA L
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UMBRELLAS
This line of umbrellas is a
woiidci
&lt;.ciiumc American
Taliele or serge top, 7 rib,
sie e l roil. Paragon frame,

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FURNITURE

only

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LINEN .SHEETING
90 inches wide, just think
of it. "Warranted all lin­
en." 'Others ask $1.25 a
yard, your choice
only

1*1111 size 24x24 oak re n te r ladles. $ 2 .oil values,
going for M on d ay’« sale al each
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Thirty-six inches wide in
natural linen color, the pop­
ular material for ladies and
misses suits and f ) A
skirts, yd
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47c

State of Florida to J . K. Laing, tax
* , dfed, $11.95.
i Bradley &amp; Williams to Benj. J. For■yth, mtg., $360.
8- B . Self to C. H. Morse, wd.. $100.
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W. J . Waddell vs, H. B. Wyeth, et al.,

BU TTERICK

black, also the latest two-toned effects in changeable Taffeta Silks.

These corset« will s«*ll for liot , m meilium or long skirt«, medium or low
bust, our special price Mon­
day. each

to Goldie Crawford.

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f»5c CORSETS 17«

to J . T . Holder, tax

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See .this choice line of
white goods, with an import­
ed mercerized finish, others'
ask 35 cents, we r t A
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to M. H. Smith, tax

Uen, $126.
S .: J ; Tanber, c t .al., to Tr. Baptist
church, wd., $18,

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Tl Irty—six inches wide, a
ruly 'good value for 35c a
truly
aril, made from a fine snow
leach white llax

MUSLIN
For children
years. Can't
tin* price we
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Filed For Kerord
J. W. S ij*n to Cruse Iturn*—. agree
ment, $1.
W. E. Watson to \V J Tliig|&gt;en, mig .
$300.
Monger I.aml Co lo And rev. Tar
sarke, wd., SI.
Carter Dian llenltj &lt;’n i&lt;&gt; Mlinger
I.antl Co., hiii., 1200.
Emma L. Mainer to John I’ Mainer,
«led.. |f&gt;.
Luther Floral Co vs Marie llouland
el ul, Us pentleiin.
W. E. Gore, et ul., vs. A. \V Unwell,
lis' |s&gt;ndens.
Helen A. Rollins to Stellu A. Ma|&gt;|&gt;ers7tt, wd., S10.
Stella A. llupisTHett and hu.vliand lo
Helen A. Rollins, mtg., $1300.
A W Gilchrist, Gov . to Eugene II
llrudley, com an N. I’
J . B. Jone» and wile to Nune&gt; A Bar
l&gt;cr and husnubd, wd., Sloii
W. W. Smith and wife to Chus Joyce,
sm., $400.
City of Sanford vs. J . It. Mugruder,
sat. pav. lien.
T. P. Warlow and wife to M M Smith,
wd.. $100.
Sarah F. Browne and husband to Cost
I). Boone, tjed . $200
W. It. Munger and wile 1«. &lt; K Kar
len. wd.. $100.
W. J . IJavis and wife to J F McClel­
land, wd., $1.
,C . R. Sewell and husband to W F
Roper, wd., $250.
Sanford Mach St Gar Co., vs. K. R.
Murrell, lien $$149.28.
So. Fla. N. S. Co. to Thomas St Walter,
•m., $3653.27. ’
D. Lockhart to Ethel Barber, ubt., $10.
Wm. Smith and wife to Ethel Barl&gt;er,
wd., $1100.
Ethel Burlier to W. T . Gwynne. mtg.,
$900.
Robt. Parham and wife to M. 11.
Brunson, mtg., $400.
W. R. O’Neal to l&gt;elin Tompkin. wd.,
$550.
Orange Co. Phoa. Co. to Thos. E. Wil­
son, wd., $220.
J . S. Moore and wife to M. M. Smith,
to M. M. Sm ith, qcd., $10.
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State of Florida to M .M . SmitlC'tux

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AGENTS

India Linen Lawn
Special, a big value in
white India lawn, in a beau­
tiful firm weave, extra
count and full -| r t l
width, a yard........ J . Z 2 C

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•This line quality chambray Ls worth 12Wc yard}
genuine linen finish in solid
colors, stripes and Q l
checks, only.............. 0 2 * '

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Mtr-Pwynd l‘ ir t a | r

deed. $3.67.
State of Florida
deed, $4.06.
State of Florida
deed, $17.41.
St#te of Florida
c ^ t i L deed, $6.41.
V ; S t lje of Florida
deed, $16.95.
State of Florida
4 tax deed. $73. ./

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LISLE VESTS
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Silk taped, at neck and
fid amrhQlps, thcS^bsts
/W-worTh '3156* ‘ehch* go*"1
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Waal Palm Itrarh. Fla
Kay Waat
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Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, Dry Goods, Notions, and Furniture.

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Jarkaonvllla, Kla
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Special attention is called to the many attractiv e values included

Florida

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Work Shirts
“ BLUE B E L L ”
CHAMBREY
WORK SH IRTS,
2 POCKETS,
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STA N D A RD -50c
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�protection of their business at a living
rate. Business men all over the atate of
Florida are waking up to the extortion
PuUWHd Errnr Tttesdsy »ftd F rid sr Mom In* By ate rates and high handed graft demand­
m
HERALD P R IN TIN G COMPANY ed by the Fire Insurance Truat that
takaa the life blood of business in Flor­
It A ItUUY, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Butinas» Msnafter
ida and u»ep the money to enrich some
other states. How long will Sanford
Cubtorlotlan Priât. * 2 .0 0 a Year In Advance
stand for the graft?
Dellvartd La Uta City by carrier *2 .0 0 per year la
•dvtDca or 20c par month.
Payments la ad\ance imut be moda at office

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Caiared at aecaod-cUtt mall matter Amutt 22nd
I»08. at the Puetoffica at Sanford. Hot Lit
ander Act of March 3rd. 187»

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Office In Hamid Belldliu

Téléphona No. 148

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The Herald long ago decided to cut
out the M ister in writing up the locals
on the paper. The following from the
Bartow Record indicates that they have
also woke up to tho foolish habit of piling
on tho agony where It is not needed:
We are going to cut loose from the
expression " M r .'’
"W e do not believe that Mr. John
Sm ith sounds any better to the owner of
the namo than John Smith does in print.
Hereafter the Record will say Tom
Jones spent Sunday with friends in Tam ­
pa, and leave off the "M r.,** however,
in case wo do not know the first name
we will aay M r. Jones.
People who read do not care much for
OCALA’S LIG H T R A T E V E R Y LOW
handles to names, and when the handle
Ocala has next to the lowest rate for
is not needed, what’s the use to tack it
electric light and power of any city or
on?
This and some other papers have been town in the United States. This is not
using " M r ." one hundred times or more hearsay, hut is according to the statis­
each week in giving names—what’s the tics. Our rate for lighting is 8 cents.
Tampa's is 12 cents, and St. Petersburg
use?
I t ’s only a fad, a useless fad, so we arc 13) j cents, and both of these places hnv
dropping it to save time and space for water freight rates on fuel. The city of
Winni|H*g. with a municipality owned
something more Interesting.
Most men would prefer having you plant, operuted by magnificent waretfall
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The New York Journal of Commerce
published last Wednesday a highly in­
teresting summary of a report prepared
and widely distributed by the Commer­
cial Club of Sanford, Fla., upon the ship­
ments of fruits and vegetables from that
point. The newest census credits S a n
...... ford with a population qf slightly
"H ello Tom, than to have you say,
than 3500. T h e fruit and trucking com­
"H 6w do you do, Mr. Tom Jo n es."
munity of which it it the shipping point
Mr. is all right in its place but we d o
had under cultivation, according to the
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th in k iL i* often .needed or a[ ^
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about 3760
nfn&lt;nff*WVoltmiiM*nf h lucid pn|x*r.
a m * of land frtmr which wert product*!,
Good-bye, Mr.
shipped and sold the following: 420,000
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crates celery, 250,000 crates lettuce,
PR O T EC T IO N FOR B A T H E R S
225,000 crates various, 25,000 barrels

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barrels potatoes, 66,000 bushels sweet
potatoes, 110,000 husht-lx corn. 19,000
boxes citrus fruits, 2000 tons hay, 81,000
watermelons.
The gross returns from these ship­
ments totaled $ 1,463,900, an uveruyv
of $396 per acre. They wore moved to
market in 3118 cars. Tin* Sunfnrd Club
explains that the season was rather un­
favorable, its fruit and trucking dis­
tricts being subjected to heavy and dam­
aging rains at critical periods. But it
takes just pride in the showing and takes
es|&gt;ecial pains to point out that the lands
uiioij which tluvh* products were grown
“ were considered worthless a feu years
ago/' hut now are held at surprisingly
high prices.
The Sanford "boosters” ¡ire to be
congratulated not only upon their crqp,
hut not less heartily upon tiie wide and
effective advertising they are getting
out of it. T h e Tim rs-Dem ocrat has
found occasion heretofore to comment
upon the enterprise of the Florida grow­
ers and their fine coo|&gt;eration. Flor­
ida's citrus fruits are particularly well
advertised and it ap|&gt;ean that the same
effective methods are employed to the
advertisement of the state's trucking
output. The example and the lesson
should not be lost upon Louisianians.
What the Sanford people are doing,
both in the way of trucking and adver­
tising can as easily be done by the fruit
. and vegetable . growers- of I,oui.«iana.
Some of our trucking communities those of the Tangipahoa district, to cite
a convenient example could no doubt
compile statistics''of yield» and returns
that would compare favorably with
those nbovc quoted from Florida. En­
terprising individuals are doing what
they can in this direction, and aome of
the railroads are helping. B u t there is
no such (»operation in this work as is
needed. Concert of effort counts more
- valuably than some of us realize in these
undertakings. W ith more of it in Lou­
isiana, the development of our fruit and
trucking resources would be much more
rapid.—New Orleans Times-Democrat.
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TAM PA M E R C H A N T S W A K E UP
"L a st night the actual start toward
the formation of the Tampa Mutual
Fire Insurance Company was made
when the subscription books of the com­
pany were thrown open immediately
after the meeting of the Tam pa Retail
Dealers’ Association, which has been ac­
tive in promoting the Mutual.
Ten
thousand dollars was immediately sub­
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Editor Holly has been plugging for
his town of Sanford good and hard for
some time and now he is beginning
see
his reward in an aroused public senti
ment that is prepared to go the limit on
public Improvements. Laat Saturday
the Sanford district of Orange county
voted bonds to the amount of $200,000
with which to construct twenty-two
miles of vitrified brick roads leading to
the country sections. These brick roods
will be hard roads, in fact as well os in
name. None of your clay sloughs in
time of rain.—Paiatka News.
------ O-----The Sanford section has been made a
good roads district and the people have
voted to bond the district for $20(7,000.
We believe this the best method for
building good roads. Let each district
get ju st what it pays for, no less nor no
more. Of course this will not meet the
approval of those who want good roads
for touring purposes, but it is the way to
build them to benefit the people living In
the district that foots the hills.—Wnuchulla Advocate.

T h e relatives of Miss Proctor, who was
drowned in the surf at Pablo lieurh.
have entered suit against the owner of
the hath houses ut that resort for the
sum of $60,000. The papers in the suit
declare that Miss Proctor was the sole
Hupjmrt of her widowed mother, thnt
she paid her money for a bathing suit,
for the protection that should have Iks&gt;h
accorded to her by the las anil that she
wax drowned through criminal negligence.
The suit is well taken. The Florida
law recently enurted states clearly that
wherever bathing privileges are sold ut
tile Florida resorts there should laplaced adequate protection for the bath­
ers in the way of life lines, life bouts and
beuch guards. Few, if any, of the sea­
side resorts have made thi^ie provisions
They charge the guests exorbitant pric»-s
.for everything and expect to give hut
little in return and the wonder is that so
few people gre drowned each year at the
beach. This law of protection should lie
rigidly enforced at every resort on the
Atlantic coast and on tho Gulf, and if
protection is not granted the bathers
the owners should lie jailed and given a
good sentence.
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Sanford has voted $200,000 for build­
ing brick roads in its s|&gt;ecial road dis­
trict.
This is good for Sanford and good for
Florida, it «peaks volumes for the pix&gt;gremiveness of the Safiford people
Other special road districts in that
county should follow Sanford’s example
nnd thus maintain the -reputation of
Orange as the original good roads coun­
ty of the state.
The brick paved road is the lost word
in country improvement. A county
with a network of brick paved roads
must and willdevelop much more rapidly
than its less enterprising neighbors.
We hope to chronicle soon the era of
brick paved roads in Hillsborough. The
day is hound to come and the present
rapid development of our county is hast­
ening its arrival.
Meantime let us vote Sanford the
laurel of the pioneer in a form of im­
provement which is destined to make a
grearer nnd richer Florida. -Tam pa
Tribune.
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voted a $200,000 bond issue for the pur­
pose of building brick highways. This
means that Sanford will continue to
prosper, because nothing can assist more
in the building up of a county than good
highways. Wo hope that wo may soon
ho able to add Osceola county to tho list
of those who realize the value of perma­
nent improvements sufficiently to adopt
the only sure and feasible way to secure
them by issuing bonds for a sufficient
amount to make her roads of durable
material, thus stopping a constant
drain upon the county which eventually
ends in the possession of nothing but
sand
beds and impassible
roads.
The issuing of bonds also will mean that
future residents of the county in years
to come will bear their proportion of the
expense incurred in thé building of these

be subscribed fora tock before the com­
pany can incorporate to do business
under the Florida laws.’’—Tampa Times,
This Item means that the Tampa
merchants have awakened to the fact
th at the Fire Insurance Trust has been
gouging the merchants of Tampa, os
they have In every other city in Florida
for years. They realize that this ex­
tortion Is growing worse and that in a
abort time no Florida merchant will Ik»
able to stand the pressure. In order to
protect thcmselvoi against the Trust
thoy have follow-ed tho advice of The
Herald and propose to.form a Mutual
Fire Insurance Company for the better highways.—Kissimmee Journal.

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Ocala Star.

THE HOUSE OF CUNNIN6HAH
lUE to iti individuality of service; it* individuality of methods
its increasing efforts in behalf of home-owners, this home
furnishing store hss mtde itself known from one end of
Florida to the other. Its prestige is by no means limited to Jack­
sonville— it is an initiation for the Statr in general.

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THIS store is the depot and market for the output of the finest
furniture made in America, handling auch products as are manu
I factured by Berkey fli Gay; Chas. P. Lirobert; Luce Furniture Com
pany, and, in fact, all the very best concerns of Grand Rapids are
fully represented. And upon the merits of such crcationi has this
business attained the remarkable success that it is at present enjoying

OUR

PIAN O

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kNE of the finest appointed Piano Stores in the South is
located on the first floor of our building. The display ern
braces only the finest makes— the kinds (hat are dependable
and worthy. In the list are the "Steinway,” the "Kohler &amp; Camp­
bell” and "Autopiano," all of which we, being State agents, are ably
competent to handle throughout the State.
FOR the benefit of your home, your purse, your peace and con­
tentment—

GET ACQUAINTED W ITH CUNNINGHAM

John A. Cunningham!
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Services o|&gt;on promptly at 7:30.
In the morning Mr. Waldron will give
the last of his talks to the children. It
B uck in th e s a m e old b u sin e ss again nnd prepared to do ¡Hit} ml«
i« to In- an illustrated sermon on the
o f Tin und S h e e t Iron W o rk , Tin Roofing, (siitterin**. Pipe Filling
•"Graphophone." The hist part of the
nnd Jo b W ork done to ord er, also A rte s ia n W ells.
W ill m ake it
sermonswill be for the particular benefit
in terestin g to nil C o n tra c to rs nnd B u ild e rs. C all or write me
of the grown-u|is. All children of the
when you w an t a n y th in g in m y line
S h o p Cor. 3rd St U ik U .
Sunday school who attend will receive
a remembrance of these children’s ser­
vices, and those who have Imm-ii there at
all five children’s sen ices will receive a
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Next Sunduy is the last la-fore the
summer vacation. Mr. Waldron and
family will leave on Thursday, August
IF YOU NK F h I M o H M U I o S
1st. for a two months’ stay in the par­
sonage at Ormond on the Atlantic coast
shout farm land» in tins w iin i. •i-i
Sunday school and prayer meeting will laus Choose any farm #&lt; h a v e ,.r. h
kept up during the vacutiotV. There will
and you'll he a sure winner
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Florida Orange \\ Ins Urlile
('incintiliti. O , July 26. An elop«*tnent and wedding today in this city
united the two lives of Mina KlizuU-th
Piddle, a I.awrrncehurg, Imi., soocit&gt;*
girl, the second daughter * f Thomas
t.iddlc. a wealthy contractor, and Albert
Olstory a Jacksonville. Flu . young man.
following a unique and romantic court
ship resulting from a love pro|M&gt;xal on
the »kin of a Hlorida orange, curved h&gt;
young Olaton in the Florida State and
part of u shipment to the North from the
Sunny South. The H nosier makien
purchased the orange at a northern fruit
store, wrot re the Florida man. and let­
ter* followed lietw.-en the two so strange­
ly united
Today Olaton met his fiance in this
city and the wedding followed. Pupa
I.iddle wit» proru|&gt;tl&gt; notified and has
granted Ilia, forgiveness
The coup)
ex|K-ct to spend their honeymoon in
Jacksonville.
Fine Red at the Imperial
At the Imperial tomorrow night there
will he two thousand feet of films de­
picting the famous Dickens story of
Nicholas Nickelby, made famous in ev­
ery country of the globe. Every one
familiar with the story, and every one
who has not reud it should he at the Impeflal to Hee the picture« und weep nnd
laugh ut the adventures of Nicholas,
Squrcrn and the other characters that
are so true to life one can recognize their
counterpart in the |M-ople of today
This red promises to be one of the fea­
ture reels of the summer, and old nnd
young can enjoy it with mingled feelings
of joy and sorrow.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Responsible man YAHjftd to
represent us In your town, to
sell “ CINMAMCO"
Metal
Fly Screens and Phillips Wood
Framo Fly Screens. Must lie
able fo take
from plnhs
and see that they are installed
properly. In answering give
references and state what line
of work you are now in. This
is a good proposition for a
hustler.

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irig in value all the tune
I kyou buy tin- more you will make
don't need much cash to untie i
We make the terms right t-m
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All kinds of Bags and Burlap bought and sold
respondcncc Solicited
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Are You Alive?
Io the fact that now is the time to tuke out u policy
in n reputable Life Insurance Company

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Today, Tomorrow, Next Year, and your family not provided
for.
Y qu are doinfl them an Injustice.
MEET ME FACE TO
FACE and let me explain all the principal points about the
best life insurance policies.
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Gatchel return»»d Thursday
Fiuterai of II. M. Estrldge
from a short trip to Jacksonville.
The remains of II M Estridgc were
¿¿■Hon. Forrest I.ake has returncrl from interred in Lakevjew Cemetery’ on Wed­
a trip to Jacksonville and points in Wmt nesday afternoon. Rev. C. H. Summers
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of the Methodist church officiated at the
A A \rs. Dr. W. S. Kendall of Sychoppy, home of the deceased, near Moore’s
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. , it visitinc her daughter, Mrs. H. J. Station, and ut the grave the Masons
Graham.
laid the remains away with the impressive
, Messrs. J . H. Huddleston and E. Cur- ceremomiea of that order. A number of
•lett of Geneva were in the city on Wed­ friends and relatives attended the funer­
nesday.
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al and attested the worth and esteem In
D. Lefller, Jr., of Miami is visiting which he was held in the community.
yfa grandparent«, Mr. and Mrs. C. II.
* '' I«effier of thU city.
city
Pastime Party at Imperial^ , x
Despit« the hot weather; Rev. C. H.
A party of little folks, in honor of Miss
Summers worked over time on marriages Ruth' !.. Lcrman, was given by Miss
\ this week, the sum total being three.
G. G. Iluflly at her home on Second
yfA large crowd of Orlando people street. After tnkihgOn. the picture show
''braved the heat and dust yesterday und they were nerved with cream and rake.
motored to Sanford to see the gnrne.
Those invited‘were as follows:
^^apt. and Mrs. R. H. Marks left yesLois Kelly, Lila Kelly. Dorothy Sill' terday for Daytonn Beach, where they gl' tary, Jvlhgj
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vritPhe■XKwywst.i of relatives for u few J«x* Jenkein, Lucille Jenkem, Ethel
weeks.
Montgomery, Etile May Howard; Mas­
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It Is hardly necessary for The Herald ters Max Stewart, Harry Seven, Robert
to remark that the weather is rather fer- Jenkins.
Miss -t í
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vld this week. /We will not publish the
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A numl&gt;er of Sanford people took in !
the cheap excursion to Tam pa on W ed- 1
nesdgy. They will kave a nice hot time j
ip thp Clgur City.

There ore Two hinds o f Chill Tonic

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Boosters' Day at the ball park yes­
terday was a surctwi and the manage­
ment ex|&gt;ects to give another one before
the season is over
»e «•dittir of the Herald received a
card from Futher liresnahun this week,
ilatwl at Donegnl. Ireland
The castle
und lake look good to an Irishman
-e-Mr. and Mrs George Watson have re
turned from the beach where they spent
their honeymoon and are receiving con­
gratulations from their many friends.
*T h e Woman's Missionary Society of
the Baptist church w-ill hold its in»&gt;&lt;&gt;h|\
meeting next Monday evening, at 7 lit
at the home of Mrs Edgar Bigger*
All
mein tiers are urged to lie present
^ M r . and Mrs W I. Milti-er left &gt;.•»
terday for their home in Vail's Gate. \ a .
ami they will ulso spend some time in
New,York ere returning to Sanford in

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R. K. Lee. the (Mipular salesman of
Stratum B ro s . Chicago, will lx- at the
store of Palmer Si Selgh on Tuesday and
Wednesday of next wi*ek, measuring the
men and lx,y» of Sanford for that new
full suit.

PLANKS AND O T I I f k S

The old rcliubc Plunk» Chill Tonic i»
Guaranteed to drive out Malaria (o cure
Chills, Fever. Colds nud Grit), your money
back if it docs n it. 25c and 50c per bottle.
Ask your Druggist.
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To I'isno Owners

There comes a time to take a stand. I
do the most of the tuning here, because
1 have proved my worth. No other
pianos give as good service as those I at­
tend. My customers are my friends
beenuse of the squnre deal. But some
abuse the relationship by making me
wait long for my pay
My work is
worth all I charge, anil merits and shall
have prompt remuneration, or, frankly,
some one else must do the work, not I.
My motto is, collect all bills und nay all
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ciety were present with several visitors.
The meeting and devotional exercises
were conducted by Mrs. H. H. Chappell,
president of the society.' Mrs. L. R.
Philips read a report from the "Mis' slonary Voice,” the magazine of thp so­
ciety, on the work that is being done in
eastern Cuba. Other reports were read
th® aam* msgaxino. After the
completion of business the meeting was
then turned over to the hostess, and n
social half hour, with dainty refresh­
ments was enjoyed by the ladlea^-

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a shoe you want
we have it— if you
don't know, we arc
ready today with
a lot o f models you
will want the in­
stant you see them.
All the conserva­
tive styles, straight
shapes, full mund
t o e s , custom ef­
fects, etc., and a
lo t o f o r i g i n a l
snappy high toes with
short fore-parts that
nrc different from
what y o u will s e c
elsewhere.

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Keep Cool ! Use a Gas, Oil or Gasolene
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For Rent—Six room house, close in. oil
furnished. Party to pay rent of house
ulanc. 1 retain one room for use of fur&gt;,
niiure. Enquire Herald Office. 86.2tp
For Sale—Kunnbout nhnlster Pope au­
tomobile in first class condition. For
nemonstrntion address “Auto." c-o Herald.
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Fever. Guaranteed-

,The Gate City House tins brought down
the high cost of living. Only S4 00 oer
One of the old fashioned barbecue pic­ week for the finest table board in the city .,
See Parker.
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To Rent—Two nice rooms, furnlshe«! or
unfurnished, or suitable for light house­
keeping. entirely separate, fine piazza.
Addison L. Williams.
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For Rent—Five acre hammock fnrin.
Close In. Box 473
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One and two horte wagons with celery,
(lam i side bodies al Underwood'» (ri-7 tf
Frwih limes at lin It Ivey's (nut
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stand. 10 and 1 V dur.
Pillili,' No |7
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All Local A d v e rtis e m e n ts U nder This
Gu» eugine repulí» ■' iiilonl Macinile
(tra d in g . Three Cents u Line Foc.h Issue &amp; Garage (à,
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Fur Sale T,-n ilesirable lots oli Park cium» iw (iiiru^t* 14»
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avellile, between 11ih und 12lh slreets.
The Woodland Park lirnnrh (ier- ^
Ltcuted five un each side of avenue. Cali (rude mì|| muli,' rcgular run» e»er&gt; I mo
F W Mahoney, Fertiulil's slore
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hours. heglnning Muoia) al 'J a m
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witli iiiiitiseioeoln. eonvenieners and ne
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t)|M'ii I Imi m-I &gt;iy» and Stinday*
In lei \.. I 7
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78 i(
Aii(ix-» ami ciirriage fiai ni mg
laide Ixiaid al Mr» K 1. Jo n es, olir derwimmI » I ,r»i i la »» (VOI k
Ilio* k (rum Klfsl Street, oli Pack livellile
w .• ar&gt;- rijin |,|h»I io liainllc vom fc|mi,
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Irli arre» of gi»»l lami (or .»Ir al a
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Tan or Black
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5 nr r&gt; dn-x*» r.titi Alii lirc.ik .tin * j »** ■•f
londltig »lalimi mi trai limi line Allinei
given uwuy
l’urtniiliirs ut Herald ( hill.» and le v e r, and il taken ting, a» a
Office
tonic the Fever will not return. Price
VV II Undi-rwiMxl no» ha» a (irsi class 25 cents
Tiorse siine» and bhicksiuith unii ceni
gunruntee all work of this nature Your
Come to th«' Salt ltr«*ez«-».
II*ir »e» cno he ussored o( thè lx-»t kmd
The Ha) \ lew lintel, and The Shelter
■il wmli ili tlii» Ime S e r I Imter mmnm|
Miiiitnrium. Hawk» Park, Fla
u|x-n
wlirn Volli Jmr»e orni» »lux*».
l i tf
all »(limner
I’en dollar» a week lm
lo» Reni or siluri- (’ropping M&gt; celery well |x-np|e, and 1'wenty live a we«-k
furili locute*l un Irm eli iiveiiur. Siinford.
72-Tuerv-tf
(or thè ciiming scarnili
Addreas. Cucii for sick ones
Gahliett nt thè Kuhbins Ne»t.
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nics will be held at Chuluota at the name
picnic grounds, Aug. 8th.
• NOTICE
Mr. Tucker, of Orlando, will furnish
The City Council will meet Monday,
the barbecue, and Mr. Wm. Jacobs, of
Overdo will furnish refreshment« of dif- j August 6lh. at 7.30 p. m.t to hear comferent kinds.
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— tpialnO* as to the asseasment of properly
All who may come will receive a warm [ for the year 1912.
.M. W. LOVELL.
welcome and be Insured a good time.
City Clerk.
Com« bring your baaketa and have a
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A party of young jieople was enter
tallied by Dr. R. M. Mason and Mr
Paul E. Bryan on a launch trip Monday
evening. The pleasant evening, l&gt;eauWanUnl White woman to nupp-.
tiful moonlight, fine launch, perfect lake Goixl wuges and excelleut limile for right
1 " and Ideal chaperones were thoroughly purty. Ap|dy. Associate«! Chsrities of­
enjoyed by the congenial party.
fice. 105 \V First St. y to 11 a ni and
When one rememliers that in an or­ 4 to 5 p. tn.
dinary newapajier column there are 10,
For Sale Cheap—High da
000 pieces of ty(&gt;e, that there are seven pony
Also o|xmi boggy and
wrong positions each letter m ay lx- pul iirnry McLauhii. Jeweler
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For Sulc— New gasoline range also forty
-colum n to make errors, besides millions acre farm, with 2 story 10 room residence,
89-8p
of chances for transpositions he will not facing luke. Box 473
For Kent—Two Btory house. 309 Pal­
be too critical. And this does not take
Into account the possible mistakes in metto nvcnuc. A. P. Connelly. 90-2tp
For Sale—A g«xxi. gentle, sound tn[ile.
spelling, grammar and punctuation. In
Addres» Box 1127. City.
the sentence "T o be, or not to be." b Cheap for cash.
r,o.U
transposition alone, it is possible to make
For Kent or Share Farming—Several
6,256,022 errors. So you see the perils
acres luml. house nod ham. (wo Mowing
that beset a printer.
wells. 2U miles from poatofllce. Sanford,
90-tf
S * ? he social department of the Mission­ Fin. Addison L Williams.
ary Society of the Methodist church was
For Rent—Eight room house, with bath.
entertained at its regular meeting Tues­ Corner Second »treet and French ovrnue.
Artesian well, j
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. L. Bearing orange tree».
Modern conveniences. Address Mrs. Em -'
Marshall. Many members of the so­ mu Blaine. Sanford.
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N T 0 the building of
many years of es­
tablished b u s i n e s s i*has been put the m ahiretLexperience of successful^
buying direct from reput­
able manufacturers.
If we supply you, you
receive the benefit of our
22 years of knowing how •
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('happrii'« Addition to Gold»!»«
2 00 U i
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Lot» 1 to 7
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.Lou 8. 9. 10 —
M ary fcocord
Tb«w a n U m U st say tlm* b*iafS April Ut, 1913. b / adding tha coat of this publication sad oft« U n k n o w n .______
400 Oo
.Lot 1).______
100 00
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P*Attrft
1SI3^T u C*(11firsts will b« w«u«l and ptacad In lb« hsnd of th« City Alton&gt;»y tor A.
loo 00
M. M .S « t m L ._ ........ _ . — ____t S » i 0 . l « n l 6 t o l 9
M. M . üaeonl _________________ « to S I . 1»— »M * t
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and 23
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M. M . Scvord
36,87 ___________
All unt.laltrd_______
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TO WHOM ASSESSED
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43 Ui 4 7 _
M. M. Soeur,1 __
Uta 48, 4». 60. 61- _
112 40 S . D. M c G i l l ____
11000 00
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12 00 Unknown
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1000 uo
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Inu 53 and M -----12 00 M . M . Se ron t---------1000
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36 00 J. N. Tarry____ _ .
3 0 0 0 00
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18 00 Willi» Collina ____
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and 69. . , . __ T___
21 60
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Lot 65 . - ______________ _
7 20 G. W. llcnlon
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26 40 Wm. Mcrcrv. ____ _ .
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W. M. IHrkina
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1300 00
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. I.ut 2 and 15 ft of
J. I). Dartsun
pitching against us, at least It « is
19 20
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one of those pitchers that a l» i) i
7 20
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13
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troubled us whenever wo needed 1
100 00
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and waa easy when nothin* de­
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4 80
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19 20
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one out New York waa one run to the
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on tho team on second base, «Ith
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W. II. KrrI«T. H êi
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Mr*. J. J. iii&lt;inbothxm
Illack Hill C lark at tho bat.
Clark
13
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j waH perhaps the aloweat runner In the
200
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Lot 3
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entire league nnd I figured that if he
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chanco for tho runner from aerund to
ô à s c fa jfflfa y e rs /ÎT* .
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fart SEM
W. G. AMridc*
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Ioterfereoca with tho order of namra la likely to produco unexpoctod
roaulta. A curloua llluatratlon of thla
general law la afforded by tho caee of
tha Loulalana alligators.
Tho bajroua o f T&lt;oulilana wero for­
merly tha homea of alligators without
oumber. They did no particular harm
except by catching a stray pig o r dog
now and then, nor wore they known
■ to bo of any particular use. Tbo peo­
ple. for tho moot part, le t them alone.
Then there «prang up In the north
a demand for alligator aklna for the
- making of various a rticle s and tho nat­
ural result followed. The alligators
wore killed In groat numbers until
presently they wero alm ost exterm in­
ated. No harm was don«, people thought;
but by and by It began to do noticed
that oertaln m ischievous quadrupeds
wore multiplying. In the rice fields
the m uskrats Increased In such num­
bers that tt becam e hard work to
hold back the levees, which had been
built to keep th e .w ater on tho rlc«
during the growing season.
W hat
perhaps was moro serious, the aamo
burrowing rodents Infested tho front
lew es and nothing but constant
watchfulness averted disastrous con­
sequences.
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U r g e F a r m e r s to Raise Fish.
“T h e r e a r e slgtis th at t h e time la not
fa r d ista n t," said W illiam E Meehan,
form er s t a t e co m m lalon or of fisheries
and p resen t d ir e c t o r of tho publla
aq uariu m In Fn lrm oun t park,
wheu
f a r m e r r will con ald er flnh cu ltu re as
im p o r ta n t a p a rt of th e ir callin g as
th e ralalng of grain or p o tato es o r
poultry.
W hen th at day a rr iv e s tho
flah Industry of P e n n sy lv a n ia will rank
as high a s a n y o th er Industry,
‘f h e r o
a ro few f a r m s In P e n n sy lv a n ia with­
out springs, a s t r e a m and
sw am py
Land o f which no use I s mAdo and upon
which th e f a r m e r pays t a x e s without
any retu rn .
M ost of the s tr e a m s and
the sp rin g s and the sw a m p land could
be utlllsod fo r th e re a r in g of flah.
Un­
der Intelligent c a r e on o th e rw ise use­
less piece of wot iAad ca n be m ad e to
yield aa much, a e ro for a cre , ua tho
m o st fertile
land." — Philadelphia
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Nsw Use for Moving Pictures.
Moving pictures are used by a
‘ i*rench sclontlst In tho atudy of the
deformation of m e ta ls when strongly
compressed by tho h ydraulic press
In Some cases he uaca a b r a s s tu b e of
th re e inches d ia m e t e r and .CM Inches
th ick n ess of m eta l and o b se rv e s

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appearance of the surface wheu the
tube Is flattened out by presauro.
Bomotlmea tho tubes aro filled with
, a liquid and then compressed. V a r i ­
ous figures nppoar on the surface of
the m etal, and moving picture views
are taken at the rate of 16 a second.
Lly throwing the views on a screen It
is easier to study the effects than by
direct observation.
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Unique Decoration.
W. T . Stead, who went down with
tho Titanic, did not disapprove of tho
wearing of decorations, but ho con
stdered the Insignia now in
uso
strangely Inadequate. Ho resolved to
create new Insignia to replace those
he deemed to be Insufficient.
He
chose a trousers button. This decora­
tion he conferred on those ho deemed
worthy. One day he had with Nicholas
H. a conversation on peace. T he
idoas of the emperor of Huaala
pleaaed him greatly and at the cloae
-of tha Interview -Mr. Hi end took one
of his buttona frftm his pocket and
hooked It upon tho broaat of the
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Votes for Women.
A woman may vol4r as a stockholder
on a railroad from one end &lt;&gt;f (t1*
country to tho oth er; but If sh*- »cln
her stock and buy» a house with th*
money, has no volco hi Uie lay in* 0,11
of tho road before the door, which h*r
house is taxed to keep and pay ior —
Gcorgo W illiam Curtis.

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to 64 and loan 43 and
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Frank Hall' ..............
Willi* Hicka
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Trank Hall .
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G. W. Kanton
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Frank 11all
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I G. W. Hraton
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poor a p p e t ite ? “

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P e c u lia r A lb a n ia n

Albanians used to prui tlc« » pla r fo rm of dueling.
Hlr Itlchaid
Hurton, who o n co co m m an d ed u -mi'*
of baahl-baxouka, w r ite s that "tin 41
Imnluu co n tin g en t, who gcuernlH fight
when they a r e drunk, lis-l « 1style of m o n o m a ch y . T h e pttn
a tte n d e d by, th e ir secon ds ami t &gt; &gt;l
Ihelr friends, stood
close op,
each holding n co ck ed pint
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right hand and a glass of
spirits of wine, In lh« left
I • ' -t
to drain his d raft hnd Ihe right !.. tin«nd g en erally blazed away wt"
effoct. II would hn^e been us,i* -- "
dlBcournge this p r a c ti c e , but 1 ln»i»t*ii
on f a i r piny.”

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Form er Outfielder Ans;tn^^&gt;jjn^i^f^jCTy**pnklou _iho.bap«-4lne. aqd_e)m It
W hite 8tocklngs, * Who W j i n i
thoy got paat
past they Tilt the' bleachers
, garded aa O ne,of the-Oreataat
did not do much d am ag e «0 ^
P layers E v e j Known»
Denver could afford

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t»fln at no ror and
run ■ 00 ft w 85 (t.
A60 fl. a 85 fl
tail 2, I,«, plr/4- In nr
Orr»n Hart
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corn»», 117 fl * and
» and 110 (| n and a
U.t 1, lean « 346 fl
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R .Shrpard .
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Collin* Mlltrr
Jamra AülfüW
itrifin n* Corner of 1.
run a 60 ft. w 86 fl
n 60 ft. *85 ft
lx&gt;l 12
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T. 1). Davi*
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II. P. Trmti!»
Dan Dvlrfall
U l 18
U l 27
J L liniltay
11a. land A f u i . ( V a A d d itio n

ward a few steps.
The 'old I' do
grounds slqped back of first tin«,- and
the fleld-wr««-short and downhill

T f t n r k -fa tt-tr'a r d and str a ig h t at-m e—
T hn t fellow who w ro te about tho he wn« a dead right field hitter
best laid plans of m ice and men go­ how. I saw I could ranch the !&gt;h &lt;&gt;n
ing on the blink would bavo m ad e It tbo first boun ce and decldt-il like n
a lot s tr o n g e r If he over hail played flash to m n k s a desiderate eft •• • &gt;
hnsebnll I am c e n .iln that the worst throw the ru n n er out nt first
k
blundera In baseball, the worst "b o n e
ttio ball on ihe first bounce n o t ■'M.
h ea d e d ” play s e v e r m ade, must bavo out looking at all I cut loose n '
been good plays gone wrong. Maybo speed ffis/ first.
tClark was
even Joh n A n d erso n 's fainouH «lido ilown th e line at about the ■
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bounrcHl off o n to foul
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to p r e t e ’ d ’ o U-t It slip and g«-t s c o r n ! Clark wallowed down ’
a new Pall Into the g a m e Doc waited „mj and a couple of hits sent i
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homo and beat tin
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Sociul function» have been very much
in evidence thin past week.
Mrs. W. J. Daniels entertained fier
Sunday school class of twenty mem­
bers at her home last Wednesday night.
The »oft glow of Jnpuncsc lantern» gave
a festive appearance to the porches.
Game* of all kinds were played Among
the amusement.» furnished by tin- lowti-e»
was a cuke walk, in which all of tinyoung people participated. The prize,
a pretty cuke, wob'V oii by Mi»» Blanche
Pattishall and Miss May me McLain.
Mrs. Daniels served two kinds of ice
cream and an nbundance of cake. She
was assisted by Mrs. I’uttishall and
Mrs. Adams.
The W. M. S. Society met with Mr».
Pattishall Thursday afternoon with a
good attendance. After ull business had
Ixs-n settled 11 pleasant social time was
enjoyed. The Misses Pattishall enter­
tained the company with a number of
piano selections, and the young folks ull
joined in singing popular rag time songs
The hoetem then Invited her guests into
the dining room, where dainty refresh-1
nients were served. The polished table,
which was very attractive with its pret­
ty dollies, was centered by a beautiful
bouquet of ferns and flowers.
Mr. E. Curiett and Miss Belle Eichner have returned from u delightful

VS •- are »orr&gt; to learn o( Mr A \
McGuin's »ermu.» illness, and hope to
Iir^ r of hi»
recovery
' The Mis»«“» Gandy, uceornpanied by
their brother, were guests of their »inter,
Mr» \V K Drigger» here last week
Mr and Mr» J E Bona are here on a
visit to home folk» from Ft Pierre
\1i»s Sarah Smith »|»cnt !a»t week ai Mi
relatives m Sanford
Mr and Mr» Jim Evan» huvi va
cater! the i ’eamon cottage at Twin Lake»
und will spend some time with Mr.
Evuns’ pnrent» before going back to
Birmingham
Miss Ruth South was Up- guest of the
Misses Isertnun at Monroe a few days
1 hi- week
Mr» A A Smith »pent a few days in
Sanford last week visiting friend» there
1 AMKRON ( ITV FL IP P IN G S
Mr and Mrs. It K Gonnly hud a»
their guests last week Mm. Mott und
daughter, Mm. Plnxro of Jacksonville.
Some of our jxeople got together last
week and cleaned our church, and It is
needles» to add felt well repnid for their
trouble.
On Friday evening of last week Dr.
und Mm. k^jnnick, Mias Aileen Minnick und Miss Grace Rich were very
pleasantly entertaiped at Wildwood
Nook, the occasion Inking the anniver­
sary of Mrs. Minnick's birth. Tiny
sail bouts of unique construction with
name and date written on the sail mark­
ed places at the tuble and the dainty,
appetizing supper w h s greatly enjoyed.
Mr. and Mm. Geo. Fhamlreilain. Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Dreaser. Mm. R. I].
Gonnly, Mrs. C . C. Worthington and
Miss Clara Worthington are among the
Tam pa excursionist* thl» week.
An informal picnic supper at the
Worthington home Tuesday evening
was u greut pleasure to those present.
The hogs that are so troublesome to
|M“ople of our community aeem to t&gt;e!ong
to Mr. Lord. Instead of Mr. Cameron,
os was at first understood.
We are glad to know that Mr. Green­
land and Mr. Miller are again ut home
on Cameron avenue.
The Estridgc family have the sincere
sympathy of the community in their
perea vement.
Mr. Berry and family have moved
from Dcardall to Mr. Ward's place on

auto trip to the beach.
Mr. and Mn». Worthy and Mr». Vic­
tor Petera were made very happy lust
Thursday by the unexpected arrival of
Mr. and Mm. Claude Yearwood and chil­
dren of Americua, Ga. They returned
to their home lost Saturday evening.
Mm. Yearwood visited Geneva three
yearn ago and while here made many
who regret that she could not
remain with ua longer.
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nddraw to quite a number of our orange
growers at the hall last Friday afternoon
on tho ways, and why» and wherefores
of the Florida Citrus Exchange.
'. Miss Leda Petera and Miss Virginia
Gee have returned to Jacksonville, ufter
a very pleaaant visit with Genova
friends.
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A very enjoyable party was given by
Mias Leda and Mias Irene Petem lAst
Saturday night in honor of their guest,
Miaa Virginia Gee of Jacksonville.
Games, charades annul usic the made
time pass very quickly, and it was with
regret that all said good-bye at a late
hour. Delicious ice cream and cake Pineway.
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anti Mi»» Rich were ginnt» of Mr.
lus sermon w.t» enjoyed ami appreciated charge
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Mr»
Ellsworth Friday for sup|&gt;er
Frank Willis is home from Geneva,
and
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M d l l l t F S S I VI It IN
Mr.. Slid Mrs C (' Worthington are
Geo. B. Ivey’s Auction Sale
Rev C II Summer» pretirhed here I entertaining llieir daughters, Mr» Ira
Sunday p m
About sixty person» kctchum and grand daiight T Dorothy. Corner Second St and Pafm etto Ave.
were in alientlunee at both preaching i
Hold» Regular Auctions every Saturday
unil Sunday school
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W ord » i» received ln-r. rDot Win J K. i. min .iiul bin gl le
will r»'fi».ur&gt; line Sei i! your i•oliiinodi ties to him\i.besofi .In'll Iroin In-.irt troiibli- .nnl î hmi gli i »»• winter
Mi Kmill» •Mint— su that In .all iIisplav them Indore
■on phi .itimis the l*itb it Fort Myers Imi* r
Mi-v- W ..rtf. ngtii 1 » ill r«*r91at1tl Sal 11rii.«&gt; Live st
lie leave» .1 wife .mil four children
Mr
M r» W •rt lungi m .imt Mult*», &lt; lAs, ill Igs
until ( ii tuber
Alcheson was a remdont of Cameron
.Minn .Wort liinglon went to Tttinpa 11mulled at sjM“«'ial
avenue for mime time. They left here » «»illeso 11y 10 visit air ami airs. .1 r.. an auction sale in a sacra (ice sale. Phone
about a year ago in search of lietter Worthington for the remainder of the No. 17
health for the deceased
Geo. B. Ivey's Auction Sale
week
Mr Henry Kstridge passed away at
In» home on &lt; ameron avenue the morn
mg -il I be '_Mrd insl
Tuberculosis »ml
1 ..rn|ili'*ations were t he cause of ilealb
I'be funeral * a» belli at the church here
,t J o'cluck on Wednesday
Interment
was at the cemetery near Lake Mary
\ wile daughter anil son are left. Rev
1 ' II Summer» officiated
Tin* »on
We make a specialty of giving practical tlireciions for the
Krving, arrived here Monday from Geor­
management of soil and crop«, includihg control of insect and diagia anil the daughter. Mrs. K ooiim. came
ease troubles. If you are a new settler, or if your crops in the
on WedmsHlay. A nephew, Lucicn E»past have not entirely met your expectations, write ns in detail
triilge and wife of Mulberry were here
of
your work and its surroundings
for the funeral.
Mrs W W Britt returned home Mon­
Heineml»er. there is a remedy at preventive for almost every
day from several days' visit in Tampa
trouble. The information which we send out is based on over 30
•Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain went
years’ practical experience, supplemented by the most careful
to Tampa on the Wednesday excursion
scientific study. Hundreds of growers art; profiting by this ser­
tq visit old school friends of Mr. Cham­
vice. but we want to reach u still greater number. The success
berlain'». Mm. R. E. Cormly accom­
of
the growers is the foundation of prosperity for the entire State
panied them on a business trip.
Mis» Ethel Cowan 1» in Orlando visit
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the sick list is now on the gain.
M a n u fa ctu re r» o f
Mr. and Mrs. John Burry havu moved
from the Benjamin cottage to Harry
Wurd's house on Pineway.
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The Sanford boys cam e back at ua
yesterday and laid it on to the tune of
4 to 0. T h e celery bunch hit and outfielded ua a t all stages, and there was no
time when we had a look in. Ray, who
pitched for Sanford, having things in his
control all the way through, giving up
only two hits and striking out twelve
men.
Wilder , our little southpaw, pitched
g good game and with the support ho
deserves, will prove a winner. But no
kind of pitching by him would have won
yesterday’s game, for R ay was right
there and did not let ua get past second.
Right field was one of our weak spots
yesterday, for a ball fell safe, scoring one
man and counting for a two bagger,
which should have been caught. This
is not m eant to knock Windham, for he
is no outfielder.
The game was not as cleanly fielded
as the one on the previous day, for in all
there were six errors made. Sanford
getting two and what Is left W ongs to
us.
Swink and Moreland were the stars.
Swink getting two base hits and, More­
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Thla writing about Orlttndo being
shut out is getting monotonous, .and
unless they can get some more players
down there and maks it interesting for
the Collegians The Herald will close up
the ball columns and turn the page over
to the sewing circle or the farmers’ page
or something real lively.
The Tourists tried to do something
yasterday, Just because It was Boosters’
Day and the hAnd was there, and they
put In tho G reat Jimmy Windham to do
the flinging, b u t Jjfhmy was not there,
and gave up ao biqfly bits that every man
on the Sanford team took ono on Jimmy,
just to show how they liked his pitching.
This has never been accomplished liefore, even in the old days when every
boy slugged the k ill, and showB that the
Tourists are down and out.
Wilson was substituted for Windham
and as all the ¿Sanford players had run
bases until their tongues were hanging
out they decided to take a rest and let
Doc twirl his, thumbs off.
Lee for tho locals was In usual fine
fcttl*, and the fact that the Tourists
never made a run decides the ability of
the lanky M orth Carolinians. Little
Lowe, he of the piano legs, did the re­
ceiving for tho Collegians in hlapld form,
having recovered entirely from hfa*necidont of the other day.
We will not go into tho harrowing de­
tails of the game. IP would not help
matters any in the «yes of the outside
world, and then we hate to talk dis­
respectfully i^ o u t the dead. lu tiU L iU li,. » ^
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lUltlng Average ‘Sanford Team*
PO' A B
Aver
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3 0 0 Burr Edwards
12
.326
37
.268
85
Ivowe
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14
57
.245
Moreland
0
14
.246
67
Wofford
12
.214
98
21
F armer
1
.200
21
105
Brittain
0
60
11
Rolwrta
183
9
I
50
.180
Wallace
1
100
16
.160
Bundy
85
129
11
Swink
27 8
1
.090
11
Ray
.076
1AM'
PO
71
I
.065
S.
Edwards
tí
197
Team
average
3

AB K H
4 0 1
0 I
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 7
0 0 11
0 0 0
0 0 0
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Played Won I .osi
24
14
10
24
10
14

Sanford
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First base on balls, off Wilder 2, off
Ray 3. Two base hits, Swink 2. Struck
out by Ray 12, by Wilder 9.
Score by innings:
Sanford

1 0 10 0 0 0 1 1

Orlando

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

Not nn Orlando man paiuu&gt;d second

baite.
Orlando Wins One
Well, we put it to the celery bunch
yesterday, 2 to 1, and could have made
it more If necessary. As we had three
men on ba-ses and only one out, when the
winning run was made.
Wilson pitched good ball ull the way
through. He only gave them two safe
hits and they only managed to get two
other halls out of the field. Some pitch­
ing to allow only four balls to go to the
out field. And then he had superb sup­
port, the boyn tightening up and play-&gt;
ing much better than they have of late
Wlihc Wilson was hnving all this fun,
Edwards was having his troubles, wiiich
finally causer] him to be taken out in the
6th. He was replaced by Lee, who was
not much more effective. The two San
ford twirlers gave up seven hits In all.
Boyer seemed to have their goat, for
twice yesterday, with men on bases, they
walked him and took a chance on the
next man up.
Wilson struck out seven, I&gt;m&gt; two, and
Edwards two.— Reporter-Star.
Cheney Resigns as Manager
Word went out this morning that Mr.
John Chenoy ha* resigned os manager
of Um bane ball club. T h e board of
managers received tho resignation this
morning through the mail.
Ed. W alker was temporarily appoint­
ed to fill the vacancy..
The action on Mr. Cheney's part was
most unexpected and set the ball fans

aflutter.
f t waa only yesterday th a t Mr. Cheney
was overheard to say on the streets,

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About 500 to close; short
lengths, 3 to 7 yards; in
E d ges .and Insertions;
values th at sold a t 5
cents to 10 cen ts ^ 1 ^
yard

M isses’ P a te n t and Tan
One-Strap S l i p p e r s ;
Gun-Metal T w o -S tra p
Slippers; P a te n t and
Gun-Metal B lücher Ox­
fords; s i z e s
11 1-2 to 2

15c TO 25c HOSE

12c

LADIES RIBBED VESTS
One Hundred dozen L a­
dies’ Ribbed Vests for
W ednesday s e l l i n g ,
sleeveless- and
trim ­
med, sold at 12 1-2
cents, price

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A Few IJve Merchants
Our big merchants deserve credit for
what they have been doing during the
past few weeks, in the way of drawing
trade.
We call Ju ly the dull season, hut it
hasn’t been dull with our big firms by
any means.
They advertise bargains that cannot
but attract attention and their Btores are
bee hives of activity.
It is difficult for the casual observer
to realize the good to the community
that comes throuhg these special ef­
forts.
Truo, there are only three or four
llrnut that do the work of drawing the
crowija—and they certainly are entitled
to “ a card of thanks” from the public—
but all other business in town reaps more
or less benefit from the advertising, but
how much b etter it would bo for the
non-sdvertiser as well as the entire com­
munity, if all would make some special
effort to interest the buying public dur­
ing the dull season.

MISSES SLIPPERS

Seventy-Tive dozen L a ­
dies’, Children’s, Boys’
$*nnd G irls’ Hose iu-hlack
tan, pink and red, Hose
th at sold at 10c, 19c,
25c; all on one
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Another Jacksonville Murder
Jacksonville, July ¿N- Lying in
jk &gt;oI of blood, the hack of hi* head
crushed in by repeated blow* of a short
iron bolt George M. 0*born was found
murdered this morning at his little store
at 1747 Enterprise street, uii available
clues leading to the belief that he was
strurk down at an early hour last night.
The murdered man'* pockets were rilled
and every article of value was removed
from his clothing, with the exception of
a watch. An iron holt, the weapon used
by tho murderer, was found close by,
covered with blood and hnir, a mute and
terrible witness to what bids fair to
prove another unsolved mystery for tfie
police officials of the city and of Duval
county. Although ths police were soon
at ihe scene of the murder after being
notified itiiN morning, they found noth­
ing that would lead to a clue as to the
identity of the person or ;xT»ons who
committed the foul deed. On the coun­
ter of thp little store were several pack­
ages, indicating that the last act of the
murdered man was that of attending to?
the wants of a customer.

LACE AND EMBROIDERIES

LADIES PURE SILK HOSE
Sixty dozen Ladies Pure
Silk Hose, in tan, black
or white, high spliced
heel, double sole and
toe, deep g a rte r
top

44c

15c FLORAL BATISTE
Five
Hundred yards
Lawn, in Floral, P er­
sia n s, Dots and Stripes;
27 inches wide; fine and
sheer; for hot days
15c quality

s$1,98

Few dozen to c l o s e
-quiek; Ifi Linene, Lawn
and Lingerie Fabrics;
all sm art, new, spring
styles; three - quarter
sleeve; W aists th at we
sold at $1:50 for ^TQ^
only
LAWNS AND CHAMBRAYS

One Thousand yards of
F a n c y L a w n s and
Chambray for dressing
sacques, kimonos and
children’s wear; values
8c and 10c; to close
M onday

WHITE GOODS SAIF

W hite Goods, such as
M adras, Dimity Check­
ed a n d Stripe, Leno
Stripes, L a c e Stripes
and in assorted styles;
v a l u e s 12 1-2 to
19c

7c

UNION SUITS FOR LADIES

E x t r a Fine Ribbed
Quality Union Suits for
Ladies’; reg u lar and e x ­
tr a sizes; all prêtty Lace Trimmed

25c

5c

ROMPERS

Children’s Rompers in
fine quality of Blue or
Tan Chambray, Pink or
B l u e Checked Ging­
hams 44c. Pink, Blue,
T a n o r W hite
Ripolette Cloth

AMOSKEG STAPLE GINGHAMS
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' 'These boys are going to win this series
Cheney Will Be Judge
if I have to spend a thousand dollars of • Washington, July 26.— Among the
my own money to see tho thing through.” nominations sent to the senate today by
Simultaneously with the annouhee- President T aft were:
ment of M r. Cheney’s resignation word
John M. Cheney, to be United States
waa passed along the lino th a t some new Judge, Southern District of Florida.
player« are on their way to this city.—
D iscar 0 . Newberry, to be Collector
Reporter-Star.
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W O R L D N E W S A N D V I E W S COM IillG TO SANFORD A L L A R O U N D T H E S T A T E
Sanford Herald Becoming An
information of Bureau

Items of Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the Wires by Our Special Service
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RECORDED

Nosegay of Blossoms Cut in The Garden Spot
of Florida, the Beautiful Land of Flowers

FOR BUSY READERS NEW PEOPLE WANT THE PACTS STATE HAPPENINGS BOILED DOWN FOR T H E BUSY
Brick Kouds And Tourist

New« From Every Corner of the F.artli
TerHely Told in Telegraphic Ticks

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Brief Resume of Florida Happening»
1’hat Will Interest The Hurried Reader
A

Ing The People of
The N o rth

W ith a crash th at could be heard for n
Sanford is on the map these days.
LAKE POR SPEA K ER
mile, six persons were killed, two fatally
Not since 1910 when the boom started
injured and another hurt when a Lake
in Sanford lands have there been so many
Shore and Michigan Southern train Del.and Register Writes About Or- inquiries about celery lands, city homes
nnge’s Candidate
struck an automobile containing nine
and lots as during the past few weeks.
persona Sunday nfternoon at Alexis, about
Resolved to handle the gavel in People who have retired temporarily
twelve miles from Toledo. Ohio.
Florida’s House of Representatives, the from tin* real estate business are renting
Ten negrq**s, who had barricaeed Hon. Forrest Lake of Sanford, is m ak­ otlices, dusting ofT the ma|»s and office
themselves in u cabin, were captured and ing a whirlwind tour of tho state in furniture and preparing for the fall rpsh
And lie's getting them. that will take place during tiie months
quiet restored at Plainvillc, Gu.. after »«•arch of votes
Mr l.ake is one of the ablest mem­ of September, Octoixr and November
an% ll-nfgbt bnttle between the »lutes
Farms
l&gt;«-r« of
progressive
Minus are Ix-ing
being cleaned
cteuneu up. »eed
s«-eu
nl the
ihe legislature, a progressive
__and blacks. Sheriff Owens, of Cal­ bers
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«C vny&amp;.v ready
houn, and Dr. Miller, of PlainvilM* ah
of whom were shot by the negroes, are man. and loyal frignd of the (Hatpin. He and new huildjng« are goiH|f-»jp in
resting easily, Johnson being the only is thoroughly in touch with the needs ft-rent parts of tin- CelSry Delta and
of tiie stnte and can Ik* counted on to provoments being' made everywhere'.
one seriously injured.
support such legislation as will benefit Tin- good people of Monroe are construct
Inability to reconcile factions of the
the people. He ha» visited many coun- Ing a church and school
Republican party in-Uhio wits given by
.ti.b.ni of «ifting
«¡li!«.. in
... ti&gt;e ijuriiur fur the_Frick ruaxis'TTTat will
tie» and is confidenl
Common Pleas Judge K. H. Dillon, of
s|x-aker's citilir wlieti thè solon« meet In bring h o many new |a-ople to every sec­
Columbus,. Republican nominee for the
tion of tilt- Sanford district
rallahusaet' next year.
governorship, in which he said lie would
Tbe lii-w stei-l drawbrnlge .soon to isS|M‘uking of bis rampaign for tbe mi-m
decline the nomination 11•• said he
Itersiilp. Mr l.ake sai«
I am mitkmg construi t«-«l at tie- font of t «-h*ry «\rwould present his withdrawal in the
a liglit tu be speaker iif thè hinis«- b«* I nu&gt;- will connect »it b tbe brick roads
Republican State Central Committee, cause I destri- to serve thè people in Ibis on tins sub- and tie- \ olusia county
which will meet there next Wednesday. place
Many of my friends uskisi me tu |M-ople »ill build their share of gixxl
I’his »til give tieConfronted by her husband lying mi a tnaki- thè race alni I ani reeeituug ninni road« tn meet it
stretcher suffering from the wound encouraging lett«-rs froin all over thè tourist an unbroken slTi-tch of good
which he arcuses tier of indicting. Mrs state frotn prominent citm-ns and f«&gt;||ow roads to tin- Ix-aeii and tie- Sanford seet nil. will lx- tie- greatest automobile
1 (•«•! sur«- I «ili »in
Daisy Opie (¡race will be placed mi trial h-gislators
i a tn n o i s « s-k m g t in s i i e a k e r s h t p t o cniinUy in tie- soutb, containing about
in the Superior Court at Atlanta today
on the charge of assault with intent to gratify tn&gt; umlution. but to lit- «I real twenty live mile» of brick roads through
rnmurder Eugene H. (¡race, at their service to ail tile Jx*«»ple Miitiv vital tin- richest »inb-r vegetable farming
home in the fashionable residence sec­ questions »ill !&gt;«• la-fore t he legislature country mi I be globiI he lli-rubl »as in rcceipt ol over a
tion on March 5 The iriul comes after al thè commg vwiun, and I f»•1 that 1
weeks of waiting on the part of the pub cali carr. mi tbe baltb- »u h g«Mid r«- 'lo/a-n Ir' li-rs il iring f le- jt.»«l »e.-k ii
lie for the denouement of one of tin­ sull- to tlle pialli folk—li ele«-t«-d presili garibng thè brirk roiid--. fruii! tounsts
most unique criminal crises in the his­ ing ollicer of lie- lo»«-r buus«- of tbe »ho »isti lo locate alili bave »inti-r
li is of course a lugli honor botile» in Sa fifoni and vicimiy » bere
tory of the courts of that state
Grace Legislature
will be brought on a cot from the home to precide (I Ver tbe «l«-l 11w-ruT imi* of tlle 1ite\ rati In- assunsi of gooil ruxil- bol«-l
of his mother. Mrs S. I.. Mill at New [a-opb- s repri-s«nt at i \••». ,ind oli«- of ai-commiiilal lui!- and amil«*-flient.s
A cpinit/j club uith golf links »ili lu­
wluch any man imiy he proini
If
nan, Ga.
cln»sen I sbafi try to tifi tbe pia«-«- witli tili' uext movo of tbe public -pirited
cr«-&lt;iit to m&gt; party and myself. ulways ritÌ7.en» of Sunfonl and tbe people »lu»
Good Work of Chari!) Ass’n
rerm-mbering that thè place bclongs to locate here tius suasori »ili ho Iliade to
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The Associafl-d Charities, although of tiie citizens of ibis gri-al common»«-altb foci that i-vcrv t lllng posalble is lii-ing ac
recent or ganization and not yet per and that I am n*s|H»iisib|e lo (bem ami I compllslusl to make them (is-l at honte
/petty equipped, wns probably instru­ t b i - i r n - p r e s i - n t a t i \ i s - f o r l i e - p r o p e r
S«-v«-ral notisi s|»t»rt»meii of Conms-ticut
M ini
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mental in stemming the tide and - hang die t -'f t be olhoe
ing the current oj *svenU in the life uf an
|*f»»|Mr! . "f lit* hlul!“ "I t !.• X1 1•
I lav. il » a y s Ias n a loyal
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almost mentally defective and helpless crai and an examination of my re. . . r • 1 * r i v e r »1m»v•• ^iinfiiril .ui*i ill ««»rihi rn« t
girl last week. An orphan, and «*-*-111 vmII hLtivn. (ii.it I luiM’ n**v«*r i.illi-r««! in i ItuntiitR
1iu\«* ihvir hut* &gt;ucM««
ingly left without relatives, friend« or HUp|K)rlinic tht- party, it-n prmnppli^ and und entertain ihcir friends royally dur­
ing the winter. The real Iwauties of the
protection of any kind, she had been aim­ it.s candidati’«.
lessly drifting around and was fount!
Mr. Laki* ha« K4»rvcd the Democracy up|H-r St. Johns have never licen ex­
recently really sick in the depot. Her for year*, never faltering in hin support ploiter! sufficiently to attract I he eye of
case was rejKjrted to Mrs. J . C. Mc­ ni ili principle* or candidates. His is the tourists but fins s«-ason there »ill I»«Daniel, the general secretary of the As­ a record &lt;»f work for the causi*
||* ha* more sportsmen make Sanford bead
sociated Charities, who immediately al* .»&gt;s giv**fi frc«*|&gt; «»f his time and quarter» than ever before Then- is no
made investigation, and. sending for |||oile&gt; vkT»ell \irtor &gt; via« ill doubt, and place in (hi- state »here tiie real «ports
the city physician, had the young girl re­ hi*t annoine ••merit f«*r **|»eukcr is
man - an get ««• mil' ll hunting listiing
moved to a lodging house, where she was flailed uitL -lelighl in .til seetnifin &lt;»f 1 1*•• boating and autolilotilling than around
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taken care of and given all the necessar&gt; s t a t e
Sanford and tbe |H-&lt;iple who leave in-re
medical attention. When she recov
Seniimi-nl in favor of bis election is hi I In- fall to go d»*er fTuiitliig call make
ered she was supplied with the clothing steadily increasing and his friends bs-l tiie hundred mile trip »llli all aulomothat she needed and a good home with sur«* he »ill win. The great tier of liile.
Sanford's new tourist hotel ought to
a kind, elderly couple was found, where counties along tin- Fast Coast are cxeverything would probably have gone (Ms-ti-d to vote solidly for him, while bo finished or at b-iLst far enough in con­
well and the wnif would have found u Bradford. Alachua, and other counties struction to take care of the tourist
haven of rest. But alas, the unfortunate will certainly line up for tin- popular sportsmen for the lati- fishing and bunt­
and undisciplined creature was simply Orange county solons.
Mr.
Lake's ing. If not. arrangements »ill bo made
incorrigible. She would not, or could friends are busy in ia-vy, Hillsborough, by the Sanford Hotel Co. to provide
not, for lack of menUfl ability or from FscaYnliia. I’inellius, Walton, Santa Rosa s|H-ciul quarter», boats und guides for
moral perversity, pay any attention or and iio|x- for real sup|&gt;ort from their del­ tiie hunting parties, and tiie attractions
of tins section »ill lx- exploited tins sea­
try to do anything she was requested to e g a tio n s . pel.and Register.
son in order that hundreds of tourists
do in her new home. The old people
»ill learn of Sanford and Im* on the
reported to the Associated Charities that
A Musical Sunday
ground early next season, »lien we cun
they were now too old to undertake to
train their wayward charge.
I .list Sunday music bud a s |m-ciuI guarantee them the-best of accommiMiaI t was found out in some way that the place on the program of the services at turns ul tin- finest tourist hotel in the
girl’s mother had been a member of the the Congregational church. In the south. Sanford people have determined
Catholic church, and she was taken to morning Mr Waldron took for his sul»- to ItaVe a fine hotel and one will lie built.
looking at our fall prosjiect» from ev­
the Sisters of Mercy, who willingly re­ j«*ct “Tne Phonograph” and us«-«l a veryery
angle there is opportunity for the
ceived her. One of the Sistres intended fine instrument for illustration, which
leaving Tuesday for New York City, and belongs to Mr. Herndon. D. A. Cnfil- building of the,finest tourist resort, the
— it was decided to send their charge with welt &amp; Co. lonned so m r records, which finest city of beautiful homes, the great­
her, If the money for tho trip and suit- were used for the children with very fine est shipping center and the recognized
fact of dicing now the greatest farming
. able clothing could be procured for tier. effect.
The work of tiie choir nt both services, country in Florida.
The caae was laid before a warm hearted
, generous lady, who is a Catholic, anti under the direction of Mr. E. T. Wood­
Wcnthcr Report
■he subscribed half of the money for the ruff, was unusually rich and pleasing.
IxK-al
showers
tonight or Wednesday.
trip and fitted her out with clothing, Particularly enjoyable were a male quar­
with the assistance of the Associated tette in the morning and a woman's
r*2s"
Always remember that The Herald
Charities, which also furnished the re­ quartette at night. Mr. Woodruff at
mainder of the monoy needed for the night closed the services with a solo, has a full supply of ty|H'writ*-r ribbons
being assisted In the chorus by the choir, j th fit any and all machines.
trip.
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August Hilt »tarts a lie» serial in the
Of Mercy, who will either place her in a lei," and was fitted exactly to th«- serntoii
of
the
evening
which
it
followed.
Saturday
Evening Post. 1 ou »ill »ant
parochial school or convent in New York
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frhere the current of her life will be ! This choir deserves the largest credit for rto start with it and if you do not get the
broadened, deepened and guided by wis-j the faithful and efficient work it has ( Post now ring up No. 124 and have Regidora and love liito aah r channels.
I been doing.
|nald Holly bring it to you every week.
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Believed to have committed suicide
hy taking |&gt;oison, the body of J . kM. S td g.ll, who has been agent for the Union
News Company at Tampa, was found
Saturday night in the rooming .house
kept by Mrs. Corkish at 3 9 6 Franklin
street
Papers in the man’s pocket fur­
nished clue to his identity. lie wan a
stranger to the landlady, having moved
in only a few days ago.

HAPPENED IN TAMPA
Interesting Story

In Leslie'» Founded

l'p«n Tampa Ca«e

Under the title "Tho Girl From the
Little Southern Farm " Mr», lwonora
Heck Flits. a »«-II known Tampa maga­
zine and novel writer, who is tiie wife of
R. A. Ellis, an insurance man of this
city »rites m lie- current issue of I «•she's
Tin- plan» for a military company
\\ eekly nil interesting story fouil&lt;le&lt;i on for. Di-Latid are iin
rt.v
t he AHvnensi « ■ « . - - &lt; ■
«4 Wrrwngevnenls'
Asnb—from the frills “ which literary week. Instructions have been asked of
license is supposed to allow the story is tin- iidjutunt general, and as soon aa they
substantially that of Agnes Couch, tho ore received the membership lists will b«
seventeen year old Georgia g jji. who completed and a mustering officer asked
was lured through ¡S.^tlit-atrical adver- ior. There i r u ativuial here who haV«
TSPfiicnt to begin an anaagam odt wt-the seen »ervi«v—in IkjA the regtriar a rm y —*— r
lm|»erial lh«-ater, Vlwir City, »fieri- she and in the Spanish-American war, and a
»us forceil to remain against fur »ill numlx-r of the Ixiys have attended some
until rescued by Arthur Schli-miin, Jr
of the military schools in the state.
»(ai bruugbl (lie pulii«Late fin« afternoon John Ix^wis, col­
Mr&gt; Fili« cniicluib-d fu-r «lure »ith
ored who works for Mr. A. K. Fraleigh
the e»cn|H- of the girl from the den and
and live» near Madison, went home in a
diM-s not m-ilium the arresi conviction
rag'- of jealousy . shot at his wife witha
and »iib'i-quenl «eliti-mi- of Mhamiso»
hreich loading gun, missing her, she
and Sam|»»oii, who have ap|M-alcd their
getting away unhurt, »o he went about
case to the Supreme Court of the United
i »o hundred yards to tiie home of Clara
Stale« in tiie hope of proving th*- »hit«Sunders, finding her there, also Sallie
slave act unconstitutional Tampa Trib­
Hro»n, another »oman. who was in tho
une.
bouse. II«- shot the Brown woman, the
load taking effect in the back. She is In
S a n f o r d Hot Smuts
a serious condition and not expected to
live
He then tut the Sanders girl on the
S u n n uf i fu* Huv Seoul « uf Safi f u n i
rii in i Iv bad a fine tr«-al
Mr I
K head with the gun. killing her utmost in­
1'Jx- murderer is still nt larpe,
Walker aeied as Scuut Master by in stantly
though
Sheriff
Stanton and his deputies
vilatiun uf Truup (Ine and look tin- buys
say
they
wifi
s«x»n
have him behind tho
fur a I »it dav s outing across Fake
\lnnriH tu ilie beuuiiful Ulne Springs liar«
Mr i'agi-iibarl look lhem over m Ills
launch and to»ed .dong tbe Iiiiu-m-IiouI
belonging to Mr
DeCotUse »bu-li
served us headquarters during the stay.
Miicb of tbe time wus s|Mmt in the »liter,
either at tbe spring«, »inch are di»«p.
shady and cool, or in tin- more sunny sbal­
lo» water« uf the take
! be uiusquito«-»
f-uirul lie I--- « at niglit md they did
n u t «|i*ep ,1||V lull well bill tfn-V III.nil

Judge Cohen in Tampa municipal
court yesterday handl'd down his decis­
ion in the ra«*- of Druggist T. S. Bretton
of the Flligrr City Pharmacy, accused of
selling cocaine without the formalities of
a prescription. The druggist was fined
$200, with the alternative of spending
ninety days in jail
Hretton’s attorni-y» imni'-diiib-ly gave notice that an
a|&gt;jM'ui would lx- mad«- for a new trial and
lodge ( oben set Tuesilay of the coming
u p i l b r I fie&gt; gu t f i u m e
S u i n e uf I r u u p
Two »eri- guests of Troop One. They » is-k as tin- dale and fixed Bretton'aT
were all enthusiastic in the praise of bond at $-100 for npjx-arnnce at th attirne.
thejr outing.
Rev Ge«&gt; It. Waldron. Scout Master
Contract« have lx»&gt;n let for the new
of Triwip One has invited (hi- ixiys to Elks' home to tx&gt; «-ri-cte«) in V^fiaml
bring their camping outfits over to Or­ and beford tin- work has t&gt;oen com­
mond Ix-ach, wfiere In- 1« to !*«• during pleted something Ilk«- $30,000 will have
till- M i n i l i II of \Il gUs t II I» I|U|H-«I I lull I.... .. ex|x-ml«sl in providing a suitable
a vii i in I*«*r uf l le- f»uv « •¡im arrange |u gu club lions«, for tin- Miami Elks. Re­
I h e r e 1« fin lin e r b e a i r t Me w^'rl-l
inforc'd concrete »ill lx- the materia]
u««m! iii constructing the Elks' home, and
if is thought tiiHt the work may be com­
t n o l h e r I l l u n i T ig e r
pleted by the middle of De&lt;i&gt;mlx«r.
^l.izzie l»-w|s. a brunetti- blind tigr«*»».
Miami's hoard of trade will soon have
was caught r«-«l itaniieil or bluck handed
lust Saturday night hy Marshal Tillis a suitable und handsome home. Tbe
and pul in the city hostile. She faced hourd ha« decided to build and will issue
Mayor Spencer yesterday morning and bond.« to tiie extent of $12,000 for the
»as fined the maximum of J'JIK) which purpose. An excellent site has been
sin- promptly paid. On account of s».-|iH-t«-«l and the plans for the new build­
handing out a little hack talk that was ing ure attractive and interesting.
offensive to His Honor she was banile«l
an additional fine of $10.
Muyor S|x-nc«-r ih determim-d lo break
up thè selling of liquor in Sanford and all
tiiat iie nesxls is suflìcient evidence t«i
convict »Jien he can lie depetuitxi up«»n
to d o tiie r«*«t. Marshal Tillis is very
active in u. crusade against the tigi-rs
and deserves credit for the little Sherlock
Holmes business tiiat be pull«-&lt;i off on
tiie la*»is woman/
Will Kill All American«
El I’uso, Texas, July 29.— Declaring
that he did not care for Americans or for
tin- American government, and inasmuch
as the American government had treat­
ed them as bandits und thieves, the
reliels might just as well act the part.
Gen. Inez Salazar, second in command
of the reix-1 army, made speeches in per­
son at Madera, state qf Chihuahua,
yesterday, positively stating that all
Americans in the rebel zone will soon be
disarm«-«! ami all guarantees of protection
withdrawn.
Tiie correspondent of the Ffi Paso Her­
ald, who heard these speeches, telegraph­

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Last week the value of tonnage in and
out ol thè |x&gt;rt of Tampa was greatcr
(jlttn any
records hdve l&gt;een kept.
total value for all shipping was
|jg j j,H49, an increase of $104,000 over
the »«s'k previous which^ias Ixyaten pre­
vious records. V a lu a b le cargoes were
many und tobacco was brought in on the
Mallory Lino from Ne^ York, havlnvg
been taken there from Havana.

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South Florida history prior to 1912
does not record in any season of a year
such building progress as is cvidonced
now, not only in Tampa, but in prac­
tically every town and hamlet in the
southern part of the state. Estimating
roughly the value of new buildings in
course of construction or planned, muni­
cipal work under way or provided for,
and the expenditure of varioua counties
in improvements of many kinds, tbs
total in South Florida will fall very
i'■little short of three millions of dollars.
This for the middle of one of the hottest
summers this section ha« ever known,
is taken by tho»o in touch with tho sit­
uation to Ik1 indicative of a winter season
for 1912-13 th at will crowd South Flor-

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Sanford Four, Orlando Nothing
The Sanford boys came back at ua
yesterday and laid it on to the tune of
4 to 0. T h e celery bunch hit and outfielded ua at all stages, and there was no
time when we had a look in. Ray, who
pitched for Sanford, having things in his
control all the way through, giving up
only two hits and striking out twelve
men.
W ilder , our little southpaw, pitched
g good game and with the support ho
deserves, will prove a winner. But no
kind of pitching by him would have won
yesterday’s game, for R ay was right
there and did not let ua get past second.
Right field was one of our weak spots
yesterday, for a ball fell safe, scoring one
man and counting for a two bagger,
which should have been caught. This
is not meant to knock Windham, for he
is no outfielder.
The game was not as cleanly fielded
as the one on the previous day, for in all
there were six errors made. Sanford
getting two and what Is left W ongs to
us.
Swink and Moreland were the stars.
Swink getting two base hits and, More­
land out of five times up got three hits,
walked once and popped on foul to
White the last time up.— Reporter-Star.

Sanford N ine, Orlando Nothing
Thla writing about Orlttndo being
shut out is getting monotonous, .and
unless they can get some more players
down there and maks it interesting for
the Collegians The Herald will close up
the ball columns and turn the page over
to the sewing circle or the farmers’ page
or something real lively.
The Tourists tried to do something
yasterday, Just because It was Boosters’
Day and the hAnd was there, and they
put In tho Great Jimmy Windham to do
the flinging, but Jjfhmy was not there,
and gave up ao biqfly bits that every man
on the Sanford team took ono on Jimmy,
just to show how they liked his pitching.
This has never been accomplished liefore, even in the old days when every
boy slugged the kill, and showB that the
Tourists are down and out.
Wilson was substituted for Windham
and as all the ¿Sanford players had run
bases until their tongues were hanging
out they decided to take a rest and let
Doc twirl his, thumbs off.
Lee for tho locals was In usual fine
fcttl*, and the fact that the Tourists
never made a run decides the ability of
the lanky M orth Carolinians. Little
Lowe, he of the piano legs, did the re­
ceiving for tho Collegians in hlapld form,
having recovered entirely from hfa*necidont of the other day.
We will not go into tho harrowing de­
tails of the game. IP would not help
matters any in the «yes of the outside
world, and then we hate to talk dis­
respectfully i^ o u t the dead. lu tiU L iU li,. » ^
of Cl&gt;e readers were not at the killing ypu
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can take a slant at the awful particular
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AB R » PO' A B
S a n fo rd Aver
IT"
AB
Farmer, c f
6 0 0 3 0 0 Burr Edwards
12
.326
37
Wofford, 2nd
ft 3
.268
85
Ivowe
ft 1
7
Swink, 1st
14
57
.245
Moreland
4 0
0
14
.246
Moreland, r f
67
Wofford
Lowe, c
4 0
12
.214
98
21
F armer
Roberts, I f
4 0
1
.200
21
105
Brittain
0
Bundy, s s
3 0
60
11
Rolwrta
183
Brittain, 3rd
4 0
9
I
50
.180
Wallace
1
100
16
.160
Bundy
Ray. P.... ...... ~ ~
4 0
85
129
11
Swink
Totals
38
it 27 8
1
.090
11
Ray
.076
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Orlando
AB K H PO
71
I
.065
S.
Edwards
Howatt, a n
4 0 1 tí
197
Team
average
0 I 3
Pounds, 2nd
Bowen, ec f
0 0 0
Standing of Team*
Boyer, c f
0 0 0
Played Won I .osi
Pel
0 0 0
l,.-*, I f
.683
24
14
10
Sanford
Porterfield. 1*1
0 0 7
24
10
14
Urlando
.417
White, c
0 0 11
0 0 0
Wyndham, r f
Another Jacksonville Murder
Wilder, p
0 0 0
Jacksonville, July ¿N- Lying in
Totals
it 3 jk&gt;oI of blood, the hack of hi* head
32 0
crushed in by repeated blow* of a short
Summary:
iron bolt George M. 0*born was found
First base on balls, off Wilder 2, off
murdered this morning at his little store
Ray 3. T w o base hits, Swink 2. Struck
at 1747 Enterprise street, uii available
out by Ray 12, by Wilder 9.
clues leading to the belief that he was
Score by innings:
strurk down at an early hour last night.
Sanford
1 0 10 0 0 0 1 1
The murdered man'* pockets were rilled
Orlando
0000 0 0000
and every article of value was removed
Not nn Orlando man paiuu&gt;d second from his clothing, with the exception of
baite.
a watch. An iron holt, the weapon used
by tho murderer, was found close by,
covered
with blood and hnir, a mute and
Orlando Wins One
terrible witness to what bids fair to
Well, we put it to the celery bunch prove another unsolved mystery for tfie
yesterday, 2 to 1, and could have made police officials of the city and of Duval
it more If necessary. As we had three county. Although ths police were soon
men on ba-ses and only one out, when the at ihe scene of the murder after being
winning run was made.
notified itiiN morning, they found noth­
Wilson pitched good ball ull the way ing that would lead to a clue as to the
through. He only gave them two safe identity of the person or ;xT»ons who
hits and they only managed to get two committed the foul deed. On the coun­
other halls out of the field. Some pitch­ ter of thp little store were several pack­
ing to allow only four balls to go to the ages, indicating that the last act of the
out field. And then he had superb sup­ murdered man was that of attending to?
port, the boyn tightening up and play-&gt; the wants of a customer.
ing much better than they have of late
Wlihc Wilson was hnving all this fun,
A Few IJve Merchants
Edwards was having his troubles, wiiich
Our big merchants deserve credit for
finally causer] him to be taken out in the what they have been doing during the
6th. He was replaced by Lee, who was past few weeks, in the way of drawing
not much more effective. The two San trade.
ford twirlers gave up seven hits In all.
We call July the dull season, hut it
Boyer seemed to have their goat, for hasn’t been dull with our big firms by
twice yesterday, with men on bases, they any means.
walked him and took a chance on the
They advertise bargains that cannot
next man up.
b u t attract attention and their B t o r e s are
Wilson struck out seven, I&gt;m&gt; two, and bee hives of activity.
Edwards two.— Reporter-Star.
It is difficult for the casual observer
Cheney Resigns as Manager
Word went out this morning that Mr.
John Chenoy ha* resigned os manager
of Um bane ball club. T h e board of
managers received tho resignation this
morning through the mail.
Ed. W alker was temporarily appoint­
ed t o fill the vacancy..
The action on Mr. Cheney's part was
most unexpected and set the ball fans

aflutter.
f t waa on ly yesterday that Mr. Cheney
was overheard to say on the streets,

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to realize the good to the community
that comes throuhg these special ef­
forts.
Truo, there are only three or four
llrnut that do the work of drawing the
crowija—and they certainly are entitled
to “ a card of thanks” from the public—
but all other business in town reaps more
or less benefit from the advertising, but
how much better it would bo for the
non-sdvertiser as well as the entire com­
munity, if all would make some special
effort to interest the buying public dur­
ing the dull season.

' 'These boys are going to win this series
Cheney Will Be Judge
if I have to spend a thousand dollars of • Washington, July 26.— Among the
my own m oney to see tho thing through.” nominations sent to the senate today by
Simultaneously with the annouhee- President Taft were:
ment o f Mr. Cheney’s resignation word
John M. Cheney, to be United States
waa passed along the lino that some new Judge, Southern District of Florida.
player« are on their way to this city.—
Discar 0. Newberry, to be Collector
Reporter-Star.
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LACE AND EMBROIDERIES

MISSES SLIPPERS

About 500 to close; short
lengths, 3 to 7 yards; in
Edges .and Insertions;
values that sold at 5
cents to 10 cents ^ 1 ^
yard

Misses’ Patent and Tan
One-Strap S l i p p e r s ;
Gun-Metal T w o-S trap
Slippers; Patent and
Gun-Metal Blücher Ox­
fords; s iz e s
11 1-2 to 2

15c TO 25c HOSE

Seventy-Tive dozen La­
dies’ , Children’s, Boys’
$*nnd Girls’ Hose iu-hlack
tan, pink and red, Hose
that sold at 10c, 19c,
25c; all on one
bargain table

12c

LADIES RIBBED VESTS
One Hundred dozen La­
dies’ Ribbed Vests for
Wednesday s e l l i n g ,
sleeveless- and trim­
med, sold at 12 1-2
cents, price
LADIES PURE SILK HOSE
Sixty dozen Ladies Pure
Silk Hose, in tan, black
or white, high spliced
heel, double sole and
toe, deep garter
top

44c

15c FLORAL BATISTE
Five
Hundred yards
Lawn, in Floral, Per­
sians, Dots and Stripes;
27 inches wide; fine and
sheer; fo r hot days
15c quality

s$1,98

Few dozen to c l o s e
-quiek; Ifi Linene, Lawn
and Lingerie Fabrics;
all smart, new, spring
styles; three - quarter
sleeve; Waists that we
sold at $1:50 for ^TQ ^
only
LAWNS AND CHAMBRAYS

One Thousand yards of
F a n c y L a w n s and
Chambray for dressing
sacques, kimonos and
children’s wear; values
8c and 10c; to close
M onday

WHITE GOODS SAIF

W hite Goods, such as
Madras, Dimity Check­
ed a n d Stripe, Leno
Stripes, L a c e Stripes
and in assorted styles;
v a l u e s 12 1-2 to
19c

7c

UNION SUITS FOR LADIES
E x t r a Fine Ribbed
Quality Union Suits for
Ladies’; regular and ex­
tra sizes; all prêtty Lace Trimmed

25c

5c

ROMPERS
Children’s Rompers in
fine quality o f Blue or
Tan Chambray, Pink or
B l u e Checked Ging­
hams 44c. Pink, Blue,
T a n o r W hite
Ripolette Cloth

AMOSKEG STAPLE GINGHAMS
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San fo rd Herald Becom ing An
inform ation of Bureau

Item s o f Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the W ires by Our Special Service
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NEW PEOPLE WANT THE PACTS
Brick Kouds And Tourist

N ew « From Every Corner of the F.artli
TerHely Told in Telegraphic Ticks

Nosegay o f Blossoms Cut in Th e Garden Spot
of Florida, the Beautiful Land o f Flowers
S T A T E H A P P E N IN G S B O IL E D D O W N F O R T H E BUSY

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Resume o f Florida Happening»
1’hat Will Interest The Hurried Reader

Ing The People o f
The North

W ith a crash that could be heard for n
LAKE POR SPEAKER
mile, six persons were killed, two fatally
injured and another hurt when a Lake
Shore and Michigan Southern train Del.and Register Writes About Ornnge’s Candidate
struck an automobile containing nine
persona Sunday nfternoon at Alexis, about
Resolved to handle the gavel in
twelve miles from Toledo. Ohio.
Florida’s House of Representatives, the
Ten negrq**s, who had barricaeed Hon. Forrest Lake of Sanford, is mak­
themselves in u cabin, were captured and ing a whirlwind tour of tho state in
And lie's getting them.
quiet restored at Plainvillc, Gu.. after »«•arch of votes
Mr l.ake is one of the ablest mem­
an%ll-nfgbt bnttle between the »lutes
l&gt;«-r« nl
of ihe
the legislature,
legislatu re, a progressive
progressive
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of whom were shot by the negroes, are man. and loyal frignd of the (Hatpin. He
resting easily, Johnson being the only is thoroughly in touch with the needs
of tiie stnte and can Ik* counted on to
one seriously injured.
support such legislation as will benefit
Inability to reconcile factions of the
the people. He ha» visited many counRepublican party in-Uhio wits given by
t i e » and is c o n.ti.b.ni
f i d e n l of «¡li!«..
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n ti&gt;e
Common Pleas Judge K. H. Dillon, of
s|x-aker's citilir wlieti thè solon« meet In
Columbus,. Republican nominee for the
rallahusaet' next year.
governorship, in which he said lie would
S|M‘uking of bis rampaign for tbe mi-m
decline the nomination 11•• said he
Itersiilp. Mr l.ake s a i«
I am mitkmg
would present his withdrawal in the
a liglit tu be speaker iif thè hinis«- b«*
Republican State Central Committee,
cause I destri- to serve thè people in Ibis
which will meet there next Wednesday. place
Many of my friends uskisi me tu

Confronted by her husband lying mi a
stretcher suffering from the wound
which he arcuses tier of indicting. Mrs
Daisy Opie (¡race will be placed mi trial
in the Superior Court at Atlanta today
on the charge of assault with intent to
rnmurder Eugene H. (¡race, at their
home in the fashionable residence sec­
tion on March 5 The iriul comes after
weeks of waiting on the part of the pub
lie for the denouement of one of tin­
most unique criminal crises in the his­
tory of the courts of that state
Grace
will be brought on a cot from the home
of his mother. Mrs S. I.. Mill at New
nan, Ga.
Good Work of Chari!) Ass’n
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, t
The Associafl-d Charities, although of
recent or ganization and not yet per
/petty equipped, wns probably instru­
mental in stemming the tide and - hang
ing the current oj *svenU in the life uf an
almost mentally defective and helpless
girl last week. An orphan, and «*-*-111
ingly left without relatives, friend« or
protection of any kind, she had been aim­
lessly drifting around and was fount!
recently really sick in the depot. Her
case was rejKjrted to Mrs. J. C. M c­
Daniel, the general secretary of the As­
sociated Charities, who immediately
made investigation, and. sending for
the city physician, had the young girl re­
moved to a lodging house, where she was
taken care of and given all the necessar&gt;
medical attention. When she recov
ered she was supplied with the clothing
that she needed and a good home with
a kind, elderly couple was found, where
everything would probably have gone
well and the wnif would have found u
haven of rest. But alas, the unfortunate
and undisciplined creature was simply
incorrigible. She would not, or could
not, for lack of menUfl ability or from
moral perversity, pay any attention or
try to do anything she was requested to
do in her new home. The old people
reported to the Associated Charities that
they were now too old to undertake to
train their wayward charge.
I t was found out in some way that the
girl’s mother had been a member of the
Catholic church, and she was taken to
the Sisters of Mercy, who willingly re­
ceived her. One of the Sistres intended
leaving Tuesday for New York City, and
— it was decided to send their charge with
her, If the money for tho trip and suit. able clothing could be procured for tier.
The caae was laid before a warm hearted
, generous lady, who is a Catholic, anti
■he subscribed half of the money for the
trip and fitted her out with clothing,
with the assistance o f the Associated
r*2s"
Charities, which also furnished the re­
mainder of the monoy needed for the

4

Sanford is on the map these days.
N ot since 1910 when the boom started
in Sanford lands have there been so many
inquiries about celery lands, city homes
and lots as during the past few weeks.
People who have retired temporarily
from tin* real estate business are renting
otlices, dusting ofT the ma|»s and office
furniture and preparing for the fall rpsh
that will take place during tiie months
of September, Octoixr and November
Farms
Ix-ing cteuneu
cleaned up. s«-eu
»eed
Minus are being
-TtNV^tXL-vpriw«r « C vn y&amp; .v ready

and new huildjng« are goiH|f-»jp in
ft-rent parts of tin- CelSry Delta and
provoments being' made everywhere'.
Tin- good people of Monroe are construct
In g a church and school
ijuriiur fur the_Frick ruaxis'TTTat will
bring ho many new |a-ople to every sec­
tion of tilt- Sanford district
Tbe lii-w stei-l drawbrnlge .soon to isconstrui t«-«l at tie- font of t «-h*ry «\rI nu&gt;- will connect »it b tbe brick roads
on tins sub- and tie- \ olusia county
|M-ople » ill build their share of gixxl
I’ his »til give tietnaki- thè race alni I ani reeeituug ninni road« tn meet it
encouraging lett«-rs froin all over thè tourist an unbroken slTi-tch of good
state frotn prominent citm-ns and f«&gt;||ow roads to tin- Ix-aeii and tie- Sanford seet nil. will lx- tie- greatest automobile
h-gislators
1 (•«•! sur«- I «ili »in
i atn noi s«s-kmg t in siieakershtp to cniinUy in tie- soutb, containing about
gratify tn&gt; umlution. but to lit- «I real twenty live mile» of brick roads through
service to ail tile Jx*«»ple Miitiv vital tin- richest »inb-r vegetable farming
questions » ill !&gt;«• la-fore t he legislature country mi I be globiI he lli-rubl »as in rcceipt ol over a
al thè commg vw iun, and I f»• 1 that 1
cali carr. mi tbe baltb- »u h g«Mid r«- 'lo/a-n Ir' li-rs il iring f le- jt.»«l »e.-k ii
sull- to tlle pialli folk—li ele«-t«-d presili garibng thè brirk roiid--. fruii! tounsts
ing ollicer of lie- lo»«-r buus«- of tbe »h o »isti lo locate alili bave »inti-r
Legislature
li is of course a lugli honor botile» in Sa fifoni and vicimiy » bere
to precide (I Ver tbe «l«-l 11w-ruT imi* of tlle 1ite\ rati In- assunsi of gooil ruxil- bol«-l
[a-opb- s repri-s«nt at i \••». ,ind oli«- of ai-commiiilal lui!- and amil«*-flient.s
A cpinit/j club uith golf links »ili lu­
wluch any man imiy he proini
If
cln»sen I sbafi try to tifi tbe pia«-«- witli tili' uext movo of tbe public -pirited
cr«-&lt;iit to m&gt; party and myself. ulways ritÌ7.en» of Sunfonl and tbe people »lu»
rerm-mbering that thè place bclongs to locate here tius suasori » ili ho Iliade to
tiie citizens of ibis gri-al common»«-altb foci that i-vcrv t lllng posalble is lii-ing ac
and that I am n*s|H»iisib|e lo (bem ami I compllslusl to make them (is-l at honte
S«-v«-ral notisi s|»t»rt»meii of Conms-ticut
tb i-i r n - p re s i -n ta ti \ i s - for li e - p r o p e r
Mini
\»*vk
A -tri
li u v »• { ' i m
fin«*
die t -'f t be olhoe
|*f»»|M r! . "f lit* hlul!“ "I t !.• X1 1•
I lav. il » ay s Ias n a loyal
I *i
ill « «»rihi rn« t
crai and an examination of my re. ..r•1 * river » 1m »v •• ^ iinfiiril .ui*i
vm II hL tivn.

(ii.it I lu iM ’ n**v«*r i.illi-r««! in i ItuntiitR

HUp|K)rlinic tht- party, it-n prmnppli^ and
it.s candidati’«.
Mr. Laki* ha« K4»rvcd the Democracy
for year*, never faltering in hin support
ni ili principle* or candidates. His is
a record &lt;»f work for the causi*
||* ha*
al* .»&gt; s giv**fi frc«*|&gt; «»f his time and
|||oile&gt; vkT»ell \irtor &gt; via« ill doubt, and
hi*t annoine ••merit f«*r **|»eukcr is
flailed uitL -lelighl in .til seetnifin &lt;»f 1 1*••
f
state

Seniimi-nl in favor of bis election is
steadily increasing and his friends bs-l
sur«* he » ill win. The great tier of
counties along tin- Fast Coast are cx(Ms-ti-d to vote solidly for him, while
Bradford. Alachua, and other counties
will certainly line up for tin- popular
Orange county solons.
Mr.
Lake's
friends are busy in ia-vy, Hillsborough,
FscaYnliia. I’ inellius, Walton, Santa Rosa
and iio|x- for real sup|&gt;ort from their del­
egations. pel.and Register.

A Musical Sunday

1i u \«* ih vir hut* &gt;ucM««

und entertain ihcir friends royally dur­
ing the winter. The real Iwauties of the
up|H-r St. Johns have never licen ex­
ploiter! sufficiently to attract I he eye of
the tourists but fins s«-ason there » ill I»«more sportsmen make Sanford bead
quarter» than ever before
Then- is no
place in (hi- state »here tiie real «ports
man - an get ««• mil' ll hunting listiing
boating and autolilotilling than around
Sanford and tbe |H-&lt;iple who leave in-re
hi I In- fall to go d»*er fTuiitliig call make
tiie hundred mile trip » ll l i all aulomoliile.
Sanford's new tourist hotel ought to
bo finished or at b-iLst far enough in con­
struction to take care of the tourist
sportsmen for the lati- fishing and bunt­
ing. If not. arrangements »ill bo made
by the Sanford Hotel Co. to provide
s|H-ciul quarter», boats und guides for
tiie hunting parties, and tiie attractions
of tins section » ill lx- exploited tins sea­
son in order that hundreds of tourists
» ill learn of Sanford and Im* on the
ground early next season, »lien we cun
guarantee them the-best of accommiMiaturns ul tin- finest tourist hotel in the
south. Sanford people have determined
to ItaVe a fine hotel and one will lie built.
looking at our fall prosjiect» from ev­
ery angle there is opportunity for the
building of the,finest tourist resort, the
finest city of beautiful homes, the great­
est shipping center and the recognized
fact o f dicing now the greatest farming
country in Florida.

I .list Sunday music bud a s|m-ciuI
place on the program of the services at
the Congregational church. In the
morning Mr Waldron took for his sul»j«*ct “ Tne Phonograph” and us«-«l a veryfine instrument for illustration, which
belongs to Mr. Herndon. D. A. Cnfilwelt &amp; Co. lonned so m r records, which
were used for the children with very fine
effect.
The work of tiie choir nt both services,
under the direction of Mr. E. T. W ood­
W cn th cr Report
ruff, was unusually rich and pleasing.
IxK-al
showers
tonight or Wednesday.
Particularly enjoyable were a male quar­
tette in the morning and a woman's
Always remember that The Herald
quartette at night. Mr. Woodruff at
night closed the services with a solo, has a full supply of ty|H'writ*-r ribbons
being assisted In the chorus by the choir, j th fit any and all machines.
trip.
• /
The girl left Tuesday with the Sister It was the old song "Dar&lt;- to be a Dan
August Hilt »tarts a lie» serial in the
Of Mercy, who will either place her in a lei," and was fitted exactly to th«- serntoii
of
the
evening
which
it
followed.
Saturday
Evening Post. 1 ou » ill »a n t
parochial school or convent in New York
frhere the current of her life will be ! This choir deserves the largest credit for rto start with it and if you do not get the
broadened, deepened and guided by wis-j the faithful and efficient work it has ( Post now ring up No. 124 and have Regidora and love liito aah r channels.
I been doing.
|nald H olly bring it to you every week.
.

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.‘f.-«- C/. ,* J k ■

Believed to have committed suicide
hy taking |&gt;oison, the body of J. kM . S td g.ll, who has been agent for the Union
News Company at Tampa, was found
Saturday night in the rooming .house
kept by Mrs. Corkish at 3 9 6 Franklin
street
Papers in the man’s pocket fur­
nished clue to his identity. lie wan a
stranger to the landlady, having moved
in only a few days ago.

H APPE N ED IN T A M P A
Interesting Story

In Leslie'» Founded

l'p«n Tampa Ca«e

Under the title "Th o Girl From the
Little Southern Farm" Mr», lwonora
Heck Flits. a »«-II known Tampa maga­
zine and novel writer, who is tiie wife of
R. A. Ellis, an insurance man of this
city »rites m lie- current issue of I «•she's
Tin- plan» for a military company
\\ eekly nil interesting story fouil&lt;le&lt;i on for. Di-Latid are iin
rt.v
t he AHvnensi « ■ « . - - &lt; ■
«4 Wrrwngevnenls'
Asnb—from the frills “ which literary week. Instructions have been asked of
license is supposed to allow the story is tin- iidjutunt general, and as soon aa they
substantially that of Agnes Couch, tho ore received the membership lists will b«
seventeen year old Georgia g jji. who completed and a mustering officer asked
was lured through ¡S.^tlit-atrical adver- ior. There i r u ativuial here who haV«
TSPfiicnt to begin an anaagam odt wt-the seen »ervi«v—in IkjA the regtriar a rm y —*— r
lm|»erial lh«-ater, Vlwir City, »fieri- she and in the Spanish-American war, and a
»us forceil to remain against fur » ill numlx-r of the Ixiys have attended some
until rescued by Arthur Schli-miin, Jr
of the military schools in the state.
»(a i bruugbl (lie pulii«Late fin« afternoon John Ix^wis, col­
Mr&gt; Fili« cniicluib-d fu-r «lure »ith
ored who works for Mr. A. K. Fraleigh
the e»cn|H- of the girl from the den and
and live» near Madison, went home in a
diM-s not m-ilium the arresi conviction
rag'- of jealousy . shot at his wife witha
and »iib'i-quenl «eliti-mi- of Mhamiso»
hreich loading gun, missing her, she
and Sam|»»oii, who have ap|M-alcd their
getting away unhurt, »o he went about
case to the Supreme Court of the United
i » o hundred yards to tiie home of Clara
Stale« in tiie hope of proving th*- »hit«Sunders, finding her there, also Sallie
slave act unconstitutional Tampa Trib­
Hro»n, another »om an. who was in tho
une.
bouse. II«- shot the Brown woman, the
load taking effect in the back. She is In
Sanford Hot Smuts
a serious condition and not expected to
He then tut the Sanders girl on the
Sunn uf i fu* Huv Seoul « uf Safi funi live
rii ini Iv bad a fine tr«-al
Mr I
K head with the gun. killing her utmost in­
1'Jx- murderer is still nt larpe,
Walker aeied as Scuut Master by in stantly
though
Sheriff
Stanton and his deputies
vilatiun uf Truup (Ine and look tin- buys
say
they
wifi
s«x»n
have him behind tho
fur a I »it dav s outing across Fake
\lnnriH tu ilie beuuiiful Ulne Springs liar«
Mr i'agi-iibarl look lhem over m Ills
launch and to»ed .dong tbe Iiiiu -m-IiouI
belonging to Mr
DeCotUse »bu-li
served us headquarters during the stay.
Miicb of tbe time wus s|Mmt in the »liter,
either at tbe spring«, »inch are di»«p.
shady and cool, or in tin- more sunny sbal­
lo » water« uf the take
! be uiusquito«-»
f-uirul lie I--- « at niglit md they did
nut «|i*ep ,1||V lull well bill tfn-V III.nil
up ilb r I fie&gt; gut fiume
Suine uf I ruup
Tw o »eri- guests of Troop One. They
were all enthusiastic in the praise of
thejr outing.
Rev Ge«&gt; It. Waldron. Scout Master
of Triwip One has invited (hi- ixiys to
bring their camping outfits over to Or­
mond Ix-ach, w fiere In- 1« to !*«• during
till- Minili II of \Il g Ust II I» I|U|H-«I I lull
a vi ii in I*«*r uf l le- f»uv « • ¡im arrange |u gu
I h e r e 1« fin lin er b e a i r

tnolher Illuni

t Me

Contract« have lx»&gt;n let for the new
Elks' home to tx&gt; «-ri-cte«) in V^fiaml
and beford tin- work has t&gt;oen com­
pleted something Ilk«- $30,000 will have
I... . ex|x-ml«sl in providing a suitable
club lions«, for tin- Miami Elks. Re­
inforc'd concrete »ill lx- the materia]
u««m! iii constructing the Elks' home, and
if is thought tiiHt the work may be com­
pleted by the middle of De&lt;i&gt;mlx«r.

Tiger

Will Kill All American«
El I’uso, Texas, July 29.— Declaring
that he did not care for Americans or for
tin- American government, and inasmuch
as the American government had treat­
ed them as bandits und thieves, the
reliels might just as well act the part.
Gen. Inez Salazar, second in command
of the reix-1 army, made speeches in per­
son at Madera, state qf Chihuahua,
yesterday, positively stating that all
Americans in the rebel zone will soon be
disarm«-«! ami all guarantees of protection
withdrawn.
Tiie correspondent of the Ffi Paso Her­
ald, w ho heard these speeches, telegraph­

ed the news today to Ms paper.

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Judge Cohen in Tampa municipal
court yesterday handl'd down his decis­
ion in the ra«*- of Druggist T. S. Bretton
of the Flligrr C ity Pharmacy, accused of
selling cocaine without the formalities of
a prescription. The druggist was fined
$200, with the alternative of spending
ninety days in jail
Hretton’ s attorni-y» imni'-diiib-ly gave notice that an
a|&gt;jM'ui would lx- mad«- for a new trial and
lodge ( oben set Tuesilay of the coming
» is-k as tin- dale and fixed Bretton'aT
bond at $-100 for npjx-arnnce at thattirne.

w^'rl-l

^l.izzie l»-w|s. a brunetti- blind tigr«*»».
was caught r«-«l itaniieil or bluck handed
lust Saturday night hy Marshal Tillis
and pul in the city hostile. She faced
Mayor Spencer yesterday morning and
»a s fined the maximum of J'JIK) which
sin- promptly paid. On account of
handing out a little hack talk that was
offensive to His Honor she was banile«l
an additional fine of $10.
Muyor S|x-nc«-r ih determim-d lo break
up thè selling of liquor in Sanford and all
tiiat iie nesxls is suflìcient evidence t«i
convict »Jien he can lie depetuitxi up«»n
to d o tiie r«*«t. Marshal Tillis is very
active in u. crusade against the tigi-rs
and deserves credit for the little Sherlock
Holmes business tiiat be pull«-&lt;i off on
tiie la*»is w om an/

Miami's hoard of trade will soon have
a suitable und handsome home. Tbe
hourd ha« decided to build and will issue
bond.« to tiie extent of $12,000 for the
purpose. An excellent site has been
s».-|iH-t«-«l and the plans for the new build­
ing ure attractive and interesting.

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Last week the value of tonnage in and
out ol thè |x&gt;rt of Tampa was greatcr
( jlttn any
records hdve l&gt;een kept.
total value for all shipping was
|j g j j,H49, an increase of $104,000 over
the »«s'k previous which^ias Ixyaten pre­
vious records. V a lu a b le cargoes were
many und tobacco was brought in on the
Mallory Lino from N e ^ York, havlnvg
been taken there from Havana.

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South Florida history prior to 1912
does not record in any season of a year
such building progress as is cvidonced
now, not only in Tampa, but in prac­
tically every town and hamlet in the
southern part of the state. Estimating
roughly the value of new buildings in
course of construction or planned, muni­
cipal work under way or provided for,
and the expenditure of varioua counties
in improvements of many kinds, tbs
total in South Florida will fall very
i'■little short of three millions of dollars.
This for the middle of one of the hottest
summers this section ha« ever known,
is taken by tho»o in touch with tho sit­
uation to Ik1indicative of a winter season
for 1912-13 that will crowd South Flor-

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CURBSTONE
A Budget Of Opinion ‘ Just Be
¿ tween Y»u and Me”

(VEN INC GAIE POSI NOI IN 11
A CAM I* Amant Y* Taking Nota*
.«M l railh. Half Prent ’Cm”- fa fa y* Saunterer.
1 Bteaaad be the in tm ta to commerce
eommiaaionl I f it never doee anythin!
alia I «hall be forever grateful to Hi It
'has started after the express companies
and while it has not y et brought about
reform, it wQl undoubtedly succeed in
giving relief from some of the abuses wo
have been obliged to tolerate for years

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The commission has ordered sweeping
reductions in tho rates charged by ex­
press companies. I t has also ordered
far-reaching reforms In the regulations
and practices o f the companies and has
also imposed upon them a uniform system
of rats making.
The order of the commission, while
not final, is subject only to a hearing to
be given the express companies on Oc­
tober 9. The commission calls upon the
companies to show cause at that time
why the change in ratee and practices
should not immediately go into effect.
This tentative arrangement of the com­
mission merely means that they desire to
give the «x
a fight in their
of the commission will cause a generaj
reduction in rates on small packages of
about 20 per cen t The average is 30
per cent and the reductions taken alto* y ther range from l 0 m 6 0 per'cent. Ait
Important requirement of the commis­
sion is that the companies shall adopt a
distinctive tag or label which will clearly
ahow whether a package has been pre­
paid or not. In the event o/ ddubt the
receiver of a package will not be com­
pelled .to pay, and the express companies
will no longer have tho benefit of the
thouaands of dollars that have tlowod in­
to their . treasuries through double
charges.
In short, the decision of the commis­
sion revolutionizes the express business
in this country.
An appendix to tho interstate commere
commission's exhaustive reports of the
express business of the country discloses
in detail the remarkable interlacing of
corporate interests between the express
companies themselves. Tho commission
shows that in several instances the most
favorable contracts given by the express
companies to the railroads go to the
roads which have directors in common
with the express companies. The com­
mission pointa out that the express com­
panies directors make contracta with
themselves as railroad directors. This
appendix to the report also discloses for
the first time a list of the principal
stockholders in the big express com­
panies.

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7 The days of hardship for the horse are
at hand. While winter, with its biting
cold and slippery streets, causes cme to
sympathize heartily with the poor ani­
mals, there la more real suffering and higher, wipe him all over with , a wet
danger to horses during the hot moptfia. sponge. U w vinegar if (KMsihle. I&gt;o
And it is only by the thought and care not turn the hose on him.
of t^oae who have charge of these ani­
Saturdfliy night give a hrun mash,
mal* that their lot can be made bearable, cold; and add a teaspoonful of «alt (&gt;eter
Do not use a horse hat unless It ih a
for a bone has absolutely no way of
making known and enforcing his de­ canopy top. The ordinary liell shaped
mand* ftr proper treatment. In this hat does more harm than good.
A sponge on top of the head or even a
respect, t ie horse's great rival, the auto,
has a deeded advantage. When a mo­ cloth ia good if kept wet. If dry it is
tor ii not properly groomed, or supplied worse than nothing.
I f n horse is overcome by the heat,
with gasoline or oil, it becomes too hot
from overdriving or improper cooling, get him into the shnde, remove b a r n ««
it stops, and n.t power on earth c^n make and bridle, wash out his mouth, sponge
it atart again until the defects are attend­ him all over, shower his legs and give
ed to. The horse, however, will con­ him four ounces of aromatic spirits of
tinue to work, a* beat he can, until he ammonia, or two ounces of sweet spir.ts
drops from exhaustion. Thirst, hun­ of nitre, In a pint of water, or give n pint
ger, oppressive heat, through all these ho of coffee warm. Cool his head at once,
plods on until his strength is exhausted, using cold water or, if necessary, chopped
while hit careless or ignorant driver urges ice, wrapped in a cloth.
him to further exertion.
I f the horse is off his feed, try him with
In order to remedy this deplorable two quarts of oats mixed with bran and a
condition and act, aa much as may lie, little water and add a little salt or sugar.
as friend and protector to these poor Or give him oatmeal gruel or barley
animals, various organizations of kind- water to drink.
hearted men and women have been
Watch your horse. If he stops sweat­
formed all ovre the country. The Bos­ ing suddenly or if he breathes short and
ton Work Horae Parade Association, quick or if hia ears droop or if he stands
« » • of the most activo In the country, with his lags braced sideways, he is in
biued "T w elve H on e Hints for Hot danger of a heat or sunstroke and needs
ither," which ought to be kept con- attention at once.
■tantly fn mind by all who are entrustedI f it ia so hot that tho horse sweats in
with the cars of these animals. They hia stable at night do him outside. U n­
less he cools off during tho night he can­
lo a d lightly and drive slowly.
not well atand the next day's heat.
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Stop in the shade if possible. *

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Water your horse as often as possible.
So idtif as a boras la working,'water In
moderate quantities will not hurt him.
But let him drink only a few swallows
if be fa going to atand still.
Whan he comes In after work, sponge
off the harness marks and sweat, hla
eyes, his nose and the dock. Waah hla
fist, but not Ua tegs.
*ff the thermometer ia 76 degrees or

youi

am I St ylcs, whether you’re
measure taken hy an expert.

Brothers

PA LM E R &amp;

7 N ow that mon are flying I catch myself looking sharper to see how birds fly,
and 1 am convinced man has much yet
to learn from them. The birds satisfy
me there are a thousand different ways
of flying, and man haa added several
different ways to them, for no bird flies
aa man doea, not even the condor, who
can take the body of a dead hone to an
inaccessible cliff on the mountain-aide.
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Insures

Your

I lajéame interesti-d in the flight of a
mocking hi d the other day. I noticed
he m a d e a quick movement of tin* wings
for sj&gt;t*edy preparatory for a glide. Dut
when he wished to rise his wing move­
ment wits slower, broader and more
powerful. Tile bumming lord always
has a whirring flight, and he balances
in mid-air like a fly when plating eitii
his mate. The quirk, choppy (light of
the bobolink seems to bo awkwürd, nlthough he adorns it with u song, and the
duck apiiearo to work hard for sprod,
while the gulls and swuWqwh Just glide
easily. Man still has much to learn in
the way of beating the air for a purpose.
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become chronic with a numlier of individimi*, firma and corporations, and has
served to Intrusa busfhess to an extent
realized only by the bankers who carry
I tie accounts of i In- retailers and smaller
manufacturers
By wHlihiitding payment of one lull
a procession of difficulties is formed.
A hoards his cash anil embarrasses It,
who has to put off ( ’ , and I) is pressed to
the wall, This ehnin of evil, started by
th|l prosperous, ro a c h « down through
the rnnk* o( industry, commerce ami
|al,»r. cramping enterprise, confining
llI1(1 Ka|||nK mMt lti n,| th(, men ut
lh„ |M,ttom of the business structure

"he aurvical of panic times haa become,
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grafted upon our business rneii to such
, .
®n extent that in some circles the pride
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regarded as old-fashioned, and skill in
her its ten to one shot her bread and
putting off one's obligations has becom e,
doughnuts will come nerooss with a dull
to lie reckoned u desirable acquirement.
sickening thud on your digestive organs
But tiie business situation today seri­
that will remind you with tour» In your
ously
demands tho classing of the dee,yes and a glass of peppermint in your
liherute
slow payer with the cheat. His
fist of the kind mother used to make and
you’ll wish, nil to lute, that you had reformation would free the involuntary
taken our advice. Don’ t delay, but slow payer from a plight that is now of
find out right now what she considered his choosing, and would mnke the wheels
the beat grade of mud for plea when ahe u f basin ess hum with prosperity.
was one of the kids.

Complete

Satisfaction

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C L O T H E S T H A T S A TIS F Y

S U IT C A S E S AND B A G S

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F U R N IS H IN G S

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Mail Order

Concerns

Because—
T le y have nrrer contribuì ~1
■ cani to furthering lha interrili
ol our town—
Every cant m cirtd by ihtra
(rom the commun*)' b a direct
iota to oar marchant*—
In almort array c«*o thrir
price* can be me* nçhi haca,
without daisy in reeairing good*
and the poabblky of mutain
in Alling ordert.

But—
Tha natural human trail b to
buy w b « a good* are che«(-wl
Local pride b utoalir aeenod
ery in the game ol life at
played today.

Therefore
M r. Marchaal and Budoea*
Man, meal your competrtor»

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You who enn, pay up. Then those
who can’ t pay will be able to do so.
Money will flow faster through tho ar­
The Man Who ( ’an Pay And Won't
teries of the countriy'a life..ami all tho
The man who can pay his hills and jieople will be bcncflttod.— Now York
doesn’t is ono of the public enemies who Evening Mail.
are responsible for tho slow recovery of
business. He cripples industry, re­
strains trade and creates a long line of
Leave Orders For Ice Cream
debtors who cannot pay. He is a brake
Any one wishing Ico cream on Sunday
upon prosperity, u drag upon humnnity.
Ho has been a deterrent factor in busi­ can have it made and delivered by leav­
ness the past five years, rnnklng in de­
ing order» on Saturday at Maxwell’s.
pressive effect "n ex t to the financial
flurry of 1907. Tho habit of deferring Latest improved machinery Insures the
payment, contracted anew in 1907, haa b « t of cream and quick delivery. 72-tf

Advertís«!
T he local field ia yomv AH
yon nced do ia lo erad rour.
•eli oi the opportuaibee o í arad.
A a adrartbamaot ia thb papar
will carry your meeaage lelo
hundredaof hornea la th» communitr. Ü b tha tura« madura
oí kiliiaf your greatert cempatitor.
A «paco thb «re
won’t co*t much.
Coma
and tea u* about iL

On# W ay.
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Day of Yankee Mill Girls.
"There wero very few If any foreign­
ers In tho cotton rrilllN when I worked
In them her«* In lllddcford Cf, years
n&gt; ■ »aid ait old old lady In Maine.
"About all of us » o r « girl* from
the farms, who earns her« to work ho
an to get ready money and buy
clothes and help out tho folks at
tlo’i.a
"»»tie .lay tho overseer hired a girl
tb.it bad Just come over from tho old
country
Wo went to him and told
him we Just wouldn’t work with hwx
and tdi&gt;* had to go
Tho old scrub­
woman that washed the floors was
tho only outlandish peraon In our
room
"T h ere wns one girl In the room,
who I suppose now. must have been
Preneh-Canadlnn
She used to sing
French songs for us and net them out.
W e were always coaxing hot to do It.
because It sounded so funny to hear
a language not our own .¿Rich carry­
ings on as wo girls had!"

From the Nation’s Capitol
News and Views on M atters of Importane at
Washington by our Special Correspondent
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Washington, riv C., July HO. Tin*!
Study In Punctuation.
river and harbor appropriation lull
A ca) ebrnte«i «astern eilmutor comwhich wan sign «! by President Tuft on j inn who has iiKtni murh tltin* In studyThursday carries in round numlwnt I iik literature comma tells uh tlmt tlio
$33,269,000, the novate having added to ' modern writer uses ho many punctunthe bill as it passed the House $H.054.000 Uon marks semlcolou (tint ho often
and Struck out $233,000, making u net * ” ,B ,hem ln 'ho wrong place and that
increase of $7,821,000. While this sum I tho?r ,aro “ nu,BBnc0 comma anyhow
seems la rg / th e general concensus of
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opinion b ;tJ U t much of the increaM-d
appropriation WW well advised. cajmm**
folly that portion (Iruling with the Mis■iasippi river for levee work, un im|HTative demand having been made upon
Congre*i by the thousands a(Tt*cte&lt;l by
the-floods of last ■..ring which not only
destroyed million., of pro|&gt;erty hut lives
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m..rk*
jmt1o&lt;! flying of a K4*nt«*ul turn ruiiunii
we do not feel like comltiK right out
and cnlllng the latter gentleman u qu«&gt;tatlon mnrkH llnr &lt;|uotatton mnrkH hnt
w". have demonstrated comma to the
« “ «'"A ctio n of ourself comma at least
comma that writing can he done withImporting Plant Dlaeates.
out the use of any punctuation mark
Tho spread of erop diseases nnd
Thp signature of the President to the
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whatsoever jH-rlod Mow do you like
River and Harbor bill makes more cer­ It Interrogation point— Urooklyn Eagle. post« over tho world Is startlingly Il­
lustrated by tho presence o f the Eurotain the policy of an annunl waterway
ixmn pototo wnrt dlaonso ln New­
bill, which has been one of the cardinal
foundland. where It nwnlts shipment
Anti-Drudgery
Club.
principles of the National Rivers and
Six women in Chicago have orgnn-f lo tho United Stales. Onco landed ln
Harbors Congress since its organisation
lied a club (o lessen household enres. this country. It will surely spread ovor
ten or mbro yearn ago.
It might bring tho great­
Tho club Is the possessor of an oleo- tho nation.
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irlc vacuum rlenncr, «me electric wash­ est suffering lo our poor, w.ho And In
tho potato tho cheapest of fooils In
An absorbing out-stioi^ip tiurce who ing machine two electric Icons and a
normal years, an«! It would surely
fan
for
drying
the
washing
The
only
aeok out curious possibilities’ m politics
«lues are those required for the up­ work great hardship upon farmers
- and election results is whnt would happen
keep of these labor savers, and tills Vet wo have no quarantine Inw- against
in the event no candidate for President
O n« would he Justified
amount has ln-^n estimated to Im* about xurh -posts!
should receive a majority vote in the three cents n week.
'rom
this
In
th«
suspicion that only
The Initiation
electoral college, and the election should ft«« consists of the price of the ap
lu&gt; most Ignorant of men ever get Inin
Mow long will
we- . under the Constitution, I«- imposed panitlis divided Into six equal parts tho house or senate
upon the House of Representatives, in Tho uiombers arrange their work bo thtn-erlmliuil negligence he tolerathd4
This dtsqnH« -wn*&gt;Alb4 -**b««**rt&gt;*&lt;J in
which the »tatea in such emergencies that a small boy may tnko tho ap­
Hungary
1G years ago. It has spread
vote severally as units. The two great paratus around to each In turn. They
wjlb
groat
rapidity. aiu I •» recognlxod
-u o litfn ri Parties liringTTtie in the unit- ,n o«»« neighborhood, so the

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the election, with the Kppresei
RepreselllatlVU
adhering to parly Iin«», would !&gt;*• imp«»-«
sihlc, unless by reason of «le.ith «•« r»-«ig
nation there shoul«i result -u- • « « hang»of tlie unit complexion .«•&lt; t-- p.-rmit m
eb«ction. Of count«', it i-&gt; an «Mr.-only
remote possibility, but -.till lie \&gt;-r\ &lt;-x
Istence of the possibility • \|—
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feet in our grand sehi-nn- "I R.-|.ut«li&lt; an
government

lmpoilllbl&lt;i for lin&gt;.

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,,unrtll0,,on

W riting With Invisible Ink.
No Weed fo T ’O^pretafon.'*-T h or» aro several ways In which
R &gt;■ "o business of oura to SuppOM
two persons can ca/rsepotxd with each that the saints are asleep because the ,
other unknown to even tho persons lx&gt;- affairs of the nation take a surprising
fore whose eves tho very letter Is turn
held.

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Fur Instance, new milk may be used
Wall, Hardly Evsr.
an Ink
When dried this Is Invisible,
When
s pretty womab w Ishea to
but If «*»**1 dust or soot lx* scattered
upon tho paper tho writing becomes have her way with a man It n «T «r
takes her long lo And the line o f l* M t
legible.
(Minted sulphuric acid, lemon Jnlro. resist a r c « —Chlrnso Iteoord-UeraM.
aolutlous of nltrsto nnd «hlorldo of
cobalt or o f chloride of copper w rit«
colorless, but un being bi-nted the
characters written with the llrsl two |
become black or brown, and the lntter
green. And when tho paper becomes
cool the writing disappears, lenvlng
tho pnper blank agnlu.
Tw o good Invisible Inks nr» m »«l»
by saltpeter dissolved In wnt«-r, nad
equal pnrts of sulphato of copper ntul
sal nmrnonlac dissolved In wntor.

F\0 YOU know of «nfOOB

. Tiny Mouse Spoils Drama.
Just ns the hero In a romantic play
nt the opera bouse matin«-.« In Joliet,
I I I . was telling tho Ingenue how h«
loved her a mouse run toward her
from tho w lnf"
MIhb Olney.th'w nclresa, screamed In
fright and ran from the singe, break­
ing up the soeno. Thy hero kicked nt
tho motiso nnd It ran «»IT. Uio stage and
Jumped Into tho orchoktrn.
Thereupon live hundred women, on
seeing the rnuse of th«« Interruption of
the drama, stampeded for the doors. j
In the rush Mrs A Illako wns Injur»«!.
Tho mouse oseniied.

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who is old enough (0
rend, who has not seen that
sign it a railroad crossing f
has M«n It at aoaw
Urns or othar, than why i1-t«n*&gt;
tha railroad let th« «i^n rot
awayf W h y does th« raJlrood
company c o n t l n a * to ko«otho«« sign« at «vary croaalnf r

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M«yh« you think, Mr. Merchant .
" Mist ererrhody know* mV
•tor«, I don’t have to ■i11 nit— "

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Your alor* and your gooda naaS
more advertising than tha raft*
roads need do to warn paopta
to “ Look Out for tha Cara."

Its Color.
“ U fo ought to look rosy to Jinks
Just now- ’’
"W ell, If his creditors nr« after Min.
1 should think II was mora \jt » dun
color."

Nothing Is rvrr cornpletsd In tha

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sdvsrttslng world.
Tha Department Utoraa ara a
very good eiampla— they* as«
continually advardaing — and
they aro continually doing •
good bualnaaa.

IB a danger; tsrthn wjtolo. Indtistry/T-^
Showing of “ Oolt Census."
air, ,a vastlr. arnmçp^Hojr. P£H«h T'árul'Sha MfeBlim
i - p , i l w s * i * , Iiuu r ft d b lf censuar

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pMlided to take III all)’ ii'inib.-r of
hous4&gt;k&lt;H'jK«rs
What a li«-l|» It would
bt&gt; In solving the s.-rvatit problem.—
American Club Woman

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If» pay« to run a hrw arte ‘a a t u t i . . .
about Christmas lima, tr car* —
«stnly will pay you to run advartlaarnants ibout all tha tlm«.

tnkon
Ono family bini fo rti
Ther»
B un and F lre S y m b o l» .
»«•ro «lolln In 222 li«im«*n ’1lieto w«&gt;r.»
Tbero aro la be fon itti occaslonnlly twenty moro dolls In a ilo/i-n hornos
lijsiil tlm wnlls of olii hrlck hoiises ¡«1 T l i e r » were «lolln fifty, fo rt) ami twan
ahoilt thè litio of illvlsloll lietwei-n Ilo- tV-tlvo &gt;earn old
c^isu trò fr.
llrst alni Second storlcs Hat pio- os «d
Bt.-lla Why aro )«&gt;u taking swim­
Irmi live or »lx linbes In U-ngth un«)
nba(«ed s«im«wbnl llko Ilio l«-tt«-r "H ' ming lesso Us ’
Helia I'm n-&gt;« going to let any of
Tlm uh«» of tlii-Ho artlcles wns «'Icari y

H i jtut bualnaaa, that’s aO, ta

ADVERTISE In
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Artificial Graveyard.
W hat In perhaps the most remarkable graveyard III the Unite«! Stale»
brouglit from Kiiglaml, win«r«« Il In » 1111 ’ b&gt;- In,vs tan. I me Ml I know how
ltd Joins the old Spuntxli «liuu'li In th«
conltndod. n n d Riero I h a curimi*
ancient Indian pueblo of Aroma. N
ortgln nn,| tnontilng «t'a.-bed to tliom
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I' I» ntlll u»».l Iti
lint t«&gt;p|«-«l h» mi,ol of tlm nuli
of Senators ami Ri-pri»entutivtt- ji-t In Iby air upon a li ige
Merefordshlre nn«l otlo-r ¡-nrts of Kng
rock many m-rea In &gt;-xt&gt;-tit nnd «-n
now is, "W hen cull w.- get away ’
I but
land Th«*ro uno ls Infoimeli tlint th«
tirely baio of «.ill
In order to ere
very fact indii-ates «-agertu-jf to lio-l .«
r.-amiri for «lo- i•ilr11«•111:«r forni of Miei«*
ato tin. grux.-vard It was li...... sal v
way to g«-t uwny
Tin- lion-..
t.-r- to entry up t h » e a i 'l i ti--iii tlo- plain froiin In M,ut 11..-v «vele miote thun Iti
claim they have about « bar.-I i| « I «1«
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&lt;«r«|er to
"I feet I.etoW . 1 1 1,1 , II Vo ! f il .it ,1 t Im »
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«■nsential work tiiey intend to *1-• Uii-&gt; ntl t li«» hui k» of Imll.ills v\ ti., li.i.| lo a a « *•11
seitsion, or that may not be inriuded by «•Urlili wldi tli.-lr lii-nn l«.n.l« ««p n Weekly
s«-r- vxIn-rc your i i h i i i c ) &gt;2« k '.-&gt; for F ertilizer.
You enn
pr««&lt; IpItoiiH trull « ut In tir«- fa« e &lt;&gt;f Ih.the first week in August, and ur« u.ut
n
it
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»Ides b&gt; lugli retninliig ».«I I» of Moti»
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FARMERS!

spurring of the trailers. Views on ini
portant pemling measures have «level
optsl so much divergence that it is quite
Thunder, Perhaps.
A childless couple, having concluded
likely that most of the big bills other
bethought
than the supply measures will go over the house wns too quiet
So they
until the next regulur fa-ssion That in them of adopting a child
proeethlcd
to
a
nlc»
r«--«|&gt;o.
table
orjilinn
itself should promole an «-urly adjourn­
nsyttim to see «but th.-re was
In
ment ill nrcoril with tit«- lions«- program ■&gt;
»to* k "W e »K ill I, h&lt;«v In rill»«-." It ..
So, il looks as tliough adjourom. 1’ I •
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t b- sup.-i i •• u I* t
should come somewhere b.-t».-. u tin- w b.-n that g«-tit h-ttiaii npp.-ar.-d
‘ To
10th und 2&lt;&gt;tli of August
nil».* wlial?” It** Inquired with a i*
rullnr gleam In Ills cyi-s. a» » t«-rrll!c
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racket rosound«-d through the upper
The rcmnrkabl«‘ changes that vi«ite&lt;i
hnlls
Tho htishdnd and w-|fo looked
the domain of national politics within
»t each other for n moment "I ruchs
the past year is accountable for tin- un­ wo «lon’t want a boy today." remarked
wonted anxiety of the congressmen to get III« lady, ami they »aid g&lt;»nl bye" lina
back to their constituencies» with a vie.« tlly
to learning how they stand w ih each
Other. It is to be a great eleetion year
London’s H o n u lf««
unprecedented in its [.ossiluhto-* »in-,
« in tb» night .if I’.-ht -in i ' !&gt; Ia*t
the party break-ups «if 1.*»#■•* M"««
I 2*«3 pt-rsuiiH were found Inoimless In
Senators and more Riqiriwntative» than (.ondon. Mil» being the smallnst imm
ever before are t«v be «*lecl«sl, .'12 of t In­ t»s*r on record
The figure wns mail«
former -and 436 «if the latter w-ith an up of y;s men. 213 w«imen, and 12
Tho night wns wet
electoral college of 631 to be chosen. young pentona
Tho indications nre thut there will be a at first, then fine, nnd not cold; 25
greater change than ever in the jx-rsonnel men nn«l 2S women were found on
itulrcases nml under arches
both of Senators and Representatives.
The («ondon county council report,
Tho number of tickets in the field harked which puhlUhes th«&gt;»« figures, ntnto*
by earnest supporters will bring out a that although th«&gt; number of homelarger vote thnn ev e r- probably con­ less women was less by 10K than ln
siderably over 15,000,000. The lnrgi-st MM 1. tharo was no corresjion.llng In
vote in any presidential election was in crenso In th« use tna&lt;lo of common
1908,, when 14,418,79« bailors w.-re lodging homes, cnnuul wards, nnd free
cast, but that wza perlni|&gt;s a less |&gt;erc«&gt;nt- limiters The districts where most of
ago of the nggregnte of i)ualilie&lt;l vot.-rs th«» men were found warn tho city,
140; Htepney. 122; Wealmlnstar. 1K7.
than at any previous election.
und Islington. 71
In common lodging houses thorn
New Story In Ihe Post
wcro J9.710 men. 1.373 women. 19G
On Auifust eight n new story will statr rn»iples nnd24 children; while tbero
* in the Saturday Evening F’ost. Silver- » e r a tho following vacant bed«. - '•&lt;aide a .lo ry of the South Sea Islands by

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An
French and •i.t in an* In Alsace
Usatlan fell luto Ih » Idilli«li.. was
j| unahln to swim hut lie managed lo lay
I hold on a log mid si-trnmed out In Ills
( ti;*« tx •* Fren, h 1"«' help A l . e i man po1 11« «-man standing on the hank teganl
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an Insj.lrntlou . ame tu the man In the
water
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Office in Herald Bldg.
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especially request«! to let hln « «lixer mnrr(#&gt;)| and wished not to ba deprived ^
the Ladies’ Home Journal to your hom«is
wei)(1|nK , r|,,.
jtut Mr O N ell’s —
and «ave you the trip down town, (live sp|,rlnc rrf,,ie*i was denied by tho =
If! your name or call up R. S Holly. court which ruled that three days
Phone 124, and either magazine will Im- wtt, InsufTlclent nnd n week none loo —.
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the Poat enjoy yourself. If you are not honeymoon In tha opinion of Justlco ,
getting tho Poat let Reginald Holly bring lMatzek. T J O'Neil, a lawyer, nskod
It to your door every Friday o f Saturday |Justice I’ laUek for a three-day admomlng. It is only flvo cents a week Inurnment of a case which came up

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W hy, of course we woulj litre to see the
claimed lordship over all the S t Johns
valley and the waters thereof as the Orange county representative, Forrest
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lineal descendant of a line of chieftains Lake, Speaker of the House. But what
has the newspaper t.&gt; do with that— it
|trarr Tnaaday «ad Friday Uomini.By reaching back uncounted ages.
For Jacksonville we only ask that the has no vote and it i* urictly toe preogaU E to its individuality of service; jts individuality of Methods;
Clyde« do not seek Indian nutions or tive of the legislator. Orange County
• R. J. NOLLY, editar
its increasing efforts in behalf of home-owner«, thi» house- m*
native chiefs in the west,— we can give Citizen.
W. M. rUYNfS, Butin*»» Managsr
furnishing store has made itself known from one end of «5^
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O them good Florida name« for ail their
•u kM H itlM
a. »2 .00 a v*ar In Advan«* ship« even when these have Increased to
W on’ t it sound nice to I ear the autoFlorida to the othet. It* prestige is by no mcani limited to Jack- 5 ’
the limit of their desire« und of our hope«. ists say us they »hoot off the Sunford
sonville— it is an institution for the State in general.
DtUmad ka lb» City by canUr »2.00 per year In
Palatka and Sanford und Jacksonville district brick roads .it I’.ilm Springs into
adranc* er 20c par month.
T H IS store—ia-thc. depot and market for the output of the finest J p
Farmacia la ad\ aao* n u t ba »ad» at office and all the rest of us might join in ask­ the mud and sand of me dividing line,
furniture made in America, handling auch products as arc inanu- ¡ J ’
Eatarai aa aacaod-ciati mall matter Auiuit 22nd ing for the name of Timuqua.— Times- "O h, this is the road to that u|eto-date
beautiful City of the Gods—Orlando.”
Union.
ItO». al tka Boato(Bea al Santord. Florida
facturcd by Bcrkcy &amp; Cay; Chas. P. Limbert; Luce Furniture Com- ¡ ¡ *
•Act ai March 3rd. 1ST».
—Orange County Citixen.
----- O ----pany, and, in fact, all the very best concerns of Grand Rapids are J ---- O -----E L E C T A L L O F F IC P H O L D E R S
fully
represented. And upon the merits of such creations has thia J •
There nre several things in Lakeland
The Pensacola PA’cnlng News springs
business attained the remarkable success that it is at present enjoying 5 “
a surprise on the F’ederal office seeker by that this paper has been asked to jump
suggesting that all the Democrats who on by the people who wouldn’ t have the
would like fut berths under Wilson should moral courage to jump on n pismire if
stand their chances at a primary elec­ they thought they would lose u penny’s
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,N E of the finest appointed Piano Stores in the South is
tion just like any ordinary politician. worth of business thereby. When there
located on the first floor of our building. Th e display era- J p
Following is the nrgument put up by the is somebody or something that really
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braces only the finest makes— the kinds that are dependable J needs
to
be
"jumj&gt;ed
on,”
on
when
tho
N ia s :
Inasmuch as we have the primary for jumping on will result in more good than
and worthy. In the list are the "Steinway." the "Kohler &amp; Cainpour elective nnd appointive state office« harm, this paper will not be found remiss
bell” and "Autopiano," all of which wc, being State agents, are ably ¡ ¡ and since the state comnVttee, our gov­ in its duty. A t the same time it is not
competent to handle throughout the State.
ernor elect and the memT&gt;4s.of our Legis­ going to adopt the role of a common
lature« favyr primaries r.lid because the scold, nor injure the community by hold­
F O R the benefit of your home, your purse, your peace and con
Demociatic National convention has ing up to the public gaze every objection­
remment—
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gone on record for primkriea for Presi­ able thing that can be dug up. Lake­
G E T A C Q U A IN T E D W I T H C U N N IN G H A M
dent on down and the Democratic Pre»- land in better in every respect than most
T H E N E W R IV E R S T E A M E R
dentiul lominec ho« subscribed to tho towns of its class, and certain defects in
Tha Clyde Steamship Cpmoany la a platform as adopted by the convention, its utilities, public conveniences, etc., are
Florida inartitution of which nil of us arc declnrin ; for national primaries, we be; being remedied as rapidly as possible.
proud, and If wo givo this notablo cor lieve t ie primaries should be given n Instead of "jum ping on" the things that
poration advice or acem to be meddling T H O F J U G H teat. We are now trying don’ t suit us, let us nil pujl together for
in ita business, let it be assured that It is thp primary; let’s give it a fair trial the ohtuining of improved conditions.
“ Whore you can Depend on the Quality
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a family matter and we arc only seeking, whib we are atxiul it. We have taken I^ikelaoit Telegram.
like Jaok Horner, to draw plums from the the appointments away from our state
pie. Therefore, to business
i^|tivpjtI^|S^Tbein.^JLUJie hand« of
The announcement that
»'lie people so that we might uvoid ¿iff
Make Ono Heart Happy.
would build a new steamer for the St. much as possible any effort for ring rule
I f each one worked upon tho mnxlm
r Johns riyer especially adop ted to. the or organisation of-^BB Te machine^
d a - day. air I v,
hTiafnaaa'
a rffirlf ^ 'T l l n wr '*
a n - a g a t e E g ü n ig ^ ii i i»
~ all thia section. Very promptly San­ fully suggests to the state Democratic tEoTr k in d red evil associates, would
ford and Palatka asked for |K&gt;rm|jwion to executive committee u stute primary for forever Iravo the earth Our mind»
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christen the baby, but there were diffi­ the nomination of collector of internal would be so occupied In tho contem­
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culties. Vice President Raymind says revenue ami register of the land office, plation of adding to tho pleasure« of
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IJnch in lilt: suine old business again und prepared to do all kinds ■
others ttiat there would ho no room
A
he highly appreciates the good will &lt;&gt;f all at the same time a primary for the »«•l«*oof
l|in
and
Sheet
Iron
Work,
Tin
Roofing.
Guttering.
Pi|&gt;e
Fitting
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for discord
Rlchtor
his friends and patrons along the river tion of district attorneys, I ’ nitod State»
nntk Job Work done It) order, also Artesian Wells
Will make it •&gt;
but he is confronted by an established marshals, aasistnnt district attorneys,
interesting to all Contractors nnd Builders. Call or write me
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rule that "the ships of the line must be etc., in the northern nnd »outlier« dis­
when you want anything in my line
Shop Cor. 3rd St. Oak Ave.
" I should
think
some of
these
named for Indian chiefs or nations." tricts of Florida, und on down the line in
The rule is a good one, even if it does city pritnariea for the nomination of speechmakers would get tired of hear
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Ing themselves.’’ anld the proprietor of
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seem to bar out these applicants— let us postmnstvni nnd collectors of (xtrl. etc.
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the vlllngo «tore "Human nature’« the
see.
Then President Wilson would l&gt;e re­ «amo In politics
P t) BOX »HI
'M O N K 1.‘if
n* ’tts anywhere
SANFORD, FLORIDA +v
’ Palatka does not insist that the l&gt;oat lieved of the reNjMinsihilit) of choosing cIho." replied old Joe Strothers
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be called the City of Palatka; she would from ull those who have proven them­ rnan don’t mind listenin’ to tho worst
appreciate Just as highly the use of her selves friends, und by numing th(»se noise a cornet can make provided he’»
name. But that name is not distinctive whom he knows to In- the choice of the tho feller that’« doin’ the practicin’."
IF YOU SEEK IN F O R M A T IO N
of her site. There was a Palatkahaha |&gt;oop|e as ascertained through the pri
where Jacksonville*now stands and an­ manes, there would he no pojvuhdity of
about farm land« in this section come t.
P e e lin g O ra n g e ».
other at Tocoi nnd another at the north­ any di*ap|xiiiit&lt;*d one accusing him of
Pour trolling wuter on oranges nn&lt;’
u* ('boose any farm we have on limni
ern end of Lake Monroe, which is suffi­ going hack on his friends us they did in let them stand In It five minutes Ther
and you’ll In* a sure winner. Our farm
ciently near to give a show for Sanford. New Jersey, when he excused his notion when you peel them you will find tllands all lie in localities that are inercas
Why should not the name Palatka prove by declaring that the said friends were hitter and Indigestible white llnln
mg in value all the time. The sooin-r
a compliment to these three communi­ not the right sort of men to appoint to will ro m e off dean with the skin
you buy the more you will make
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ties, all patrons of the line, as well as to office.
ilon’t nessi much cusli to make u deal
many others? Because Palatka is not
By a primary the Federal offices will chill them for breakfast.
We make the terms right tin».
the name of an Indian nation or chief, be filled with men who are chosen by the
’ Bays Mr, Raymond. All right: why go people and not by one or two b o w * . two
Forests o f Scotland.
H O W A R D - PAC KARD
LAND
to
to bad Indian names like the Arapahoe« Senators ami n Congressman or so.
Scotland contains n considerable
and Comanche« who are distant ones Who will say that the people should not number of well preserved and Impos
Snnford, Floridn
when we have good Indians belonging be allowred to nnme their postmasters, Ing forests, cared for and protected
One of the«,i fnreHts
to our own territory?
collectors of port, etc’’ The governor of for centuries
When the first white man sailed into this stute appoints the h.irhur masters, I con Inin* more than !&gt;non acres with
the St. Johns its whole valley and the the county solicitors, the judge«, hut all tunny tree» more than three feet In
country contiguous from Fernandina of these men must run in the primaries diameter.
To MU Y second hand (&gt;t.nn
to Cape Canaveral, westward to the up­ so that the governor may know which of
BAGS
per edge of the Everglade« and across the aspirants for the position is more ac­
W orth tho Money.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
nearly to Ocala was held by the Timu- ceptable to the jieople whom he must
"Rho had him arrested for kissing
quana—a distinctive nationality, of high deal with officially. If the harbor mas­ hor forcibly, nnd ho was flnod $200."
All kinds of Hags and Burlap bought and so Id.
qualities and most handsome appear ter. why not the collector of |s&gt;rt; if the "Yet they are good friends now."
c or
ance. Why should not Timuqua prove sheriff, why not the C. S. Marshal, if the “ Y ob ; he announced In open court
rcspondcncc Solicited
an acceptable name for the new steamer solicitor, why not the district attorney; that It was worth tho money."— Wnah
Ington Herald
if the name of a tribe be desired?
if the clerk of court, why not the post­
SOUTHERN S TA TE S BAG COM PANY
The name wouldwellcover the country master’ "
Ini|MHfrr• o! Huilap- Manufacturer« of all Kind« of Hag«
HM‘ U H M i;si ut i ut: i n i in n h i .
tributary to the business that will in()
I* S I aip I DfTlrr at liimnivillB, Ma ,
done by a river steamer— it is euphoni­
JA C K S O N V ILLE ,
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FLO R IDA
ON T H E JOB
July ’2 1. m 2
SiHi«*»* 1« hrfeh) f l v m I hat
M AU-aan
ous, appropriate and distinctive
If the agricultural department is re­
ttrr. rrf f l m m , M i .
tiri July 2?.
m*»ir
When the Frenchmen on St. John« ceiving ao many inquiries as to the San­ llorTM-&gt;t&lt; ».| »-nil). Serial, Nti 0&amp;&amp;II, f&lt;»r K 1, N *
Srction
9.
Tomniluji
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miuOi, K in | r 32 M i l . Tal
Bluff -or *Eort Caroline had exhausted ford celery farms why doesn't Sanford
U h a m r jMwiilltn, has A N notin» of intention to
the hospitality of the sub -chief in their issue u pamphlet with the needed in­ m akr final commutation nroof. to r*t«!&gt;IUh claim
to the lend thovr &lt;Irwrrtl&gt;«ll Uf.»rr the clerk of the
vicinity they were exhorted to visit the formation and make a j&gt;ot of money O r r u l l Court it Orlando, Florida, on the Ith day
of
Sept«mtirr, 1912.
head chief and met him on the bluff at while ndVertising herself? Any Florida
Claimant name« aa ait n ra r«
Palatka, afterwards occupied by the community should have business enter­
W II. lUulrvton. of (i« im , Ma.
T. W. Drvvatt, ni &lt;ì»nev&gt;. Ma
Larkin House and then by the Presby­ prise enough for a little thing like that.
C K ilirritun, of (teneva, Fla
K le d U , of Cm«* v i, FTa.
terian church. The meeting was most — Times-Union.
IIKNICY H n iu m i.
picturesque and the chief proved him
line taler.
A point well taken nnd we are doing
91 - T um Stp
aelf every inch a man— his name was just that thing. While rather slow on
To the fact that now is the time to take out n policy
Outina. I f the name of a chief he do- the advertising game wr have taken thi
aired why would 'n ot Palatka accept time to compile several of the booklets
in n reputable Life Insurance Company
that of a man who originally presided containing vnlunhlc information and will
over her destinies when, as niw, " P a ­ send them to any one wishing informa­
latka had not one vacant residence?" tion not only about our section hut
But if the fates prove kinder to Sanford nbout funding in general. Also informa­ Best for Malaria, Chills and
than to Palatka, Mr. Raymond should tion for the purchaser of Florida lands.
Guaranteed.
remember that Mellonville was the prim­ Sanford a few years ago did more ad­ Fever.
itive Sanford. There, when the noble vertising -than ull the other sections of
Today. Tomorrow, Next Yenr, and your family not provided
* Timuquan race had been reduced to a Florida put together, hut the fake land
handful of desperate warriors and fugi­ propositions liecamo ho ennmored of our
for.
You are doing, them an injustice.
MEET ME FACE TO
tive men and women and children, itn descriptions and statement* that they
Responsible man—wanted t o ---FACE und let me explain all thé principal pointa about the
last chief fought his best fight and drew not only UBed our matter nnd views for
represent u* In your town, to
best life insurance policies.
upon himself the admiration of friends their sections hut one company stole our
»ell
" C IN M A M C O "
Metal
and foes. Caocoochee stood to the at­ cognomen bodily. It seems good to
P'ly Screens nnd Phillips Wood
tack on the fort at Mellonville with the Sanford people to know that after all the
P'rame F'ly Screens. Must be
bravery be always Bhowed in battle and noise and thunder that the real seeker
able to take Hizes from plans
his men came out of cover to offer their of profitable farming land cornea hack to
and ace thut they are installed
naked breasts to the rifles of the white the real article H A N F O R D SUB­
properly. In nnswering give
man. Sanford might well ask that the IR R IG A T E D L A N D S .
references nnd state what line
O ffic e in H f j u l d B og.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
steamer be named Caocoochee in her
Since every issue of The Herald con­
o f work you art* now in. This
honor. A nobler red man is not known tains information niiout the Sanford sec­
is n good proposition for a
in our annals—a stouter foe, a firmer tion obtained first hnnd there is no
hustler.
friend nor a more devoted patriot. better way of keeping up with tho game
W hile we honor Leonidas and George than becoming a nuiwcrilier to the San­
Washington we need not look elsewhere ford Herald.
F L O R ID A S A L E S A 0 E N T 8
for a better name than that of CaooooWill the esteemed Timee-Union please
cbe«, the Timuquan wild cat who rightly take note.

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Miss Lois Gowily of Sanford is in I hi- timi I hern was an ov»*r product inn of ,*«f.1
city today. Miss Gowdy leaves to fee in Brazil uni a &lt;iÌHirtagi* of tea
Net
morrow for Now VA*k. Reporter-Star the pru■»•"of l.nth &lt;-orimnH|iiie.* .nh.mnsl
. Dr. Oliver Miller, Mrs. Miller and Dm ton last year was a drag on tin* mar- I
daughter, Mrs. Frunk Miller and datigli- ^,l* **" many entton farms the rmp I
Local A dvertisem ent« Under This
ter have returned from Daytona Beach. |Wu* n,,t ,‘ v,*,&gt; picked
Yet did the price Beadlna. Ihree Cents a Line fac.h Issue

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Mrs. K. M. Sieg. Mrs. J. V. Wicks and ' oi 1
co,,nn ko,m|h
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week end with Mr. and Mrs. David
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a reasonalily eipiituhle relation '
For Suie— Good work mare, sound and
penile. Cnpt. Tuttle, Enterpise Sanford
Maxwell
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ferry boni.
94-2c
have returned from a trip to Coronado
I lle|K&gt;rter-Star.
Sacrifice— Musi sell, regardless of value.
Beach, where they enjpyed the ocean
My 30 ucrcs and 4 lots, city of Sanford,
anti the aand flies for several weeks.
i nde Sam M ins ( untesi
near trolley. Best offer takes them. Sub-*Dr. W. L. Morgan is in town looking
Manassas. Va„ July 29. The balloon mil
Sanford. Fin.
94-4 p
up old friends. Morgan is now on the Uncle Sam which left Kansas City. Mo.. ! For Sale—Six hens and one rooster,
rood for a well known, drug firm and Saturday afternoon, landed about half Buff Rock. Also surrey with pole and
shafts Mrs W A Mumick. Cameron
travels throughout the «outhern states, n mile from here early today
City
94-tf
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The Uncle Sam represents the Kansas
For Rent — Five acres, well, (lieti, with
a fine baby* boy. Claude is the happiest &lt; ity Aero C|ul&gt; m the elimination conhouse. Also III acres, 5 tiled Also 5
man in town and even the hall garm-s are t•-**! to sec which of the contesting bal- acres iiletl. with good house Call on or
dull to him now.
loons winch started on .,n enduran-*» pliope W
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Having a Bank Account
Having a Standing in the Community
Having that Independence that comes with
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Kent oi .Slmri &gt; .iiinmg Several
land, house and barn two Mowing
2 . miles from |«i»lidTn‘e. Sanford.
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Corner Second street and Trench avenue.
Beating orange trees
Artesian well
Modern conveniences
Address Mrs Em­
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unfurnished, or suitable for light house­
keeping. entirely separate, fine piazza
Addison !.. Williams.
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Tor Rent—Six riami house, close in. all
furnished
Party to pay rent of house
alone
I retain one riami for use of fur­
niture
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Tor Sale—Kunalaiul roadster Po|a* no
timiobi|e m lirst class condition
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Demonstration address "Auto/'c-o Herald.
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The (Jote City House has brought down
the high cost of living
Only $100 par
week for the finest table board In the city
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deprived of a living wage many of them
conclude it is time to quit such u bust

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Iiianos give as g mai scr’Vice aa those 1 at-

Hia dLscouragement would not la11tend. M y customers are my friends
nearly so great if he knew that then* was because of the sijuaf»* deal.’ But some
over production; that his products wen abuse the relationship by making me
actually selling low at retail. But when wait long for my pay. M y work Is I
he flnda year after year that the demand wjjf|h uI| , rhttr|{e and im.rit, and shall
for farm products is keen, and that the ^
promp| r,.m „ nprHtion. or. frankly.

retail

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“ H ic o m e s U) Teel at last, after such ex- j ^ here comes a time to take a stand. I '
periencc as this, season after " * MOn' \ (|o lhe mwt, of t|„. tuning here. Iiecause1
that he has stacked up against too great ( ^
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T m Reni or Moire ( 'ruppiiig— M&gt; celery
furili I*h a te* | *ai I renili livellile Santoni,
(or ilio cofnmg seaoon
Address. Certi i
lìahhett al Ito- Riddino. Nest
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Uni Th»- MielN-r
I t &gt; ita ■ \ 11 ■w 11 I•
Fla o I * n
or i n n i ,
t l . i w k - * I'.irk,
It is rc|H&gt;rte«l that the owner* &lt;&gt;t tv all summer
Tell dollars a wis-k for
peach orchards in Georgia ar&lt;- di'ioor
Twenty live a Wis-k
Well |M o|ile, .uol
aged with (In* wiison s linaio'lal ri-turn for sirk ones
7*2 Tues 1/
to the extent that some of them an- ^
---------------------------planning to .dig tip a |Mirtion of their
NuTK K
acreage to plant it to rron.
I
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i ¡t) &lt; ».until »III meet Monday.
Curious circumstance this, when we in
r&gt;||, n, 7 m (1 ,n ln
Orlando are paying- fifty cents a basket t)|llin,s „„ ,(1 ||„. assessment of property
for Georgin peaches. What is wrong*
wrung ’ for (|H. ) ( .ur 1912.
Common sense dictates that there 1» bit
M. W I.O\ El l .
mensc profit for the grower, allowing a
&lt; it ) ( Irrk
high percentage for the cost of the rail
92-2lc
road haul anil the middleman's profit
I f the grower cannot live, th»- answer
l l t r r r a rc t w o K in d s o f C h ill Io n ic
ia, some distributing agency is pulling
PI AVKS AM) O H M RS
down a profit that is excessive and un
The old reliahe Planks Chill T&gt;uio is
warranted.
Thla condition of market »Hairs un (¡uarantecd to ilnve out Malaria to cure
"fortunately doea not apply to Georgia |Chills. FeveT. Colds and Crip, your money
peaches alone, ft r ppli«*tv lo almost pack if ddo«-snii 2.rH* and àOe |&gt;rr lioitle.
In if
everything that i. grown on the farm, Ask your Druggist.
and it is undoubtedly the feature of
greatest discouragement to the farmer
To Piano Owners

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V\ Il I iidilw.ssl iiov* Ita* a tif*t * la**
hors*- stila r
noi libo ktioilh alni t ali
gii.traiitee all work of tlits nature
4 mir
liors»-s iati he assored of thè la*st kmd
of work ut Kos Ime
v»*-»- I tob-rwimnI
when volo hrvfs*- ne«*«ls sfos-s
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We wish to thank the many friends
For Sale— New gnnolme rango nino forty
who were so kind to us during my
5 nr fi »loses fifdi will break any ease of nere fnrm. with 2 story IO risim residence,
father’s illness. So many tokens of
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( lulls and I ever, .tin! if taken then as a farlng lake
kindness which were shown us will long
f
or
Reni
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story
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tonn tin Fever will not return. I'rtce
Is* remcmltered by wife, daughter ,-d
metto
ìivenue
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7f&gt;* rent.son.
I or Sale
\ g-.o.l gelide viimd mule
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leu urres of gissi land fui sale ut a
tiarg.no
Tliree arres rleiired aio! erop(wvl last sravm
All (lioler felice
Neni
loailing slalom oli ita limi Ime
Alinosi
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l'arto iilnrs
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A t ard of Thanks

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

laide Iwmrd ut Mrs R I
lonrs
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tihs k (ioni I irsi stiva I oli C.uk avellile

1 t US lliaki- you a lot»»- leaf ¡••lg»-t i--r I a»--1 I • .to t !
1*1,0 1 ,
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your fall business
^ oil ran get a&lt; • us
T ri '• I iti
tnnusl to il Is-fore the rush Talk it over
tins engine repairs
Siinliisl Mmlutie
with the Herald man
He cali savi f„ (iarage On
• » (n 4« tf
you money
Ml kinds of repair v oik
S a n fo rd Mil
fn I ' if
A Uteri I&gt;avis, the well known sur ■hm»* V &lt;oiiage ( ..
veyor has returned from laving oli Un
I h. 44 midland I* irk Ialini h &lt;&gt;•-»
town of Narco»erne in Osetsila eoutily If mb will 111ilk e n-glllar Mills e v e n I «
After a few days in Sanfortl In- will go in Ilnur s ht-ginning 'Sunday at 9 a. in.
the East Coast, where he has tta- plat
•hf ft.
ting for a large land rompithy
\S lob ! til vvi ,t la *
lad ton v o i r
S i iks Mary Walker wdl .u &lt;-oinp.ii . •tro &lt;1 * fu|&gt;|s-,l t•,-*-( .1 U
\\ l.ol.g
Miss l » i s Goudy to New Turk City oti griM-, rg
*s|n eii on .11 \inern an »Io mg
a visit to Mivs I atis mother
The ma» tun»** I u
young ladies will also he the guests of
Bring vour old (ires to Sanford Marinile
fri IH if
Miss Goudy's grandmother in N'ew &amp; (iarage Co for vulcanizing
Haven. Conn
Later they will visit rel­
I Mannt** .aT I •••(
Fresh
h
ativo» and friends in Bridgeport. Conn . fruit stiiml 1" .nul 1hr ,- t»*h l*h"M»'
and also in Newark. N .1 bi-fur* -• •
1 * 1 1».
N" 1
litg to Sanfortl in ( letoln-r
Il•
\111••* ** «fiel Carr
in* ii 1 h
|tlKt»**l x Ilf* l 1
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ladlttH eV|H-et to leave I III.' w•• tv

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O c i i i t J s i 'i t s A t o ^ o l u t e t ’p t t r e u r

M M. SSflTH. r i c T T ^ ^ ^

)dt»-nnd Mrs: William BotHnmly and - Hn'r ' H" Tm,,* nn
Hide. •«'I he (/ n rfr-^ iih lb iruHTcxt few iTuyS dirt clwnp imd
Sam has won the contest, making aft- tint stock is splendid for farm pur|toscs
family leave today for New York They
l ruvim.tielv 9 lit mile« from lo»•rr Martin^
startlin' Voil can see the *l&gt;s k at work l»&gt; visit
«txpect to visit Canada and points m the
tog the j-filr,1 w» mmI I amp Ihow 0 Brothers
point nr« »»nltvig In ih «1 rcckoiiiiiK «niSur
9 l-2ti
New Knglnnd states ere returning in ilaInn*
S I m- ritmi* a lr m is t «I tit*
from
fall.
\Nunteli—SrfHKtl» , hou li» '. l,NÌg,-s alni
li» r Martin^ |*««i?if and aa- :»i Mi»- nr
(invale palile lo liold ita li (arilo s al
. Mrs. M. II Long h-ft \l*&gt;n*l.t\ f-.- -.. t aiI••«ut Tfurl \ *»i \ f »»&lt;ir**
W . hmIIiiioI l’nrk Ilo- oid&gt; (»Ijm*«* provo levi
home in Jacksonville after spending t law uh amiisemeut.s rouvi-uienres ami or
month of July with her mother. Mrs
, «-ssiues
Tlir onl&gt; swimmmg i»"&gt;l in ilo*
M mb*, the Tuner. « hi.nolo
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stille eii||ito-d alni &lt;le.uo-d every da)
G If. Dickinson
Mrs lon g - n..iu
line aiel two hör*,* wagons with i,-|»*r)
lo iet
friends were pleased to hate h.-r witt, fluretl sole ImmI o-s ai 11uderwoihI s fri-7 tf t tlM-n i lioisdlt) s and Sii.lohl)'
iititcr days
7H tf
them again
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A Bank Account directs you to Economy and Worth,
means much to you

.M r. aaV -H)r i r . . Kohium.i. will
la ' 1 &gt;-&gt;'urdav should represent
f Hfn, vptileshieiT(v
.U nieafC TheBrow,,
YUe urown Broiliers
Brother |
I^MMLX^Jarksonville this week. thence.'*“ '
nileil Males in the &lt;,ori|iMl Ben- eiimp at &lt;&gt;vicdo olTers for sale cheap for
toBm tonTM ass., on board the Xlcikawk ," n international trophy contest which cash fourhead gotslwotk mules. These
where they wilLspend a month of pleas’ , wil1 « « u r in Germany next fall. She “ ' 7 « ! « « 10 « I » 1« “
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Article
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himself has Implicit faith
else he would not advertise It.
You are aaie In patronising the
merchants whose ads appear
ln this paper because tnetr
goods ate up-to-date sod never
, ehopworn.

E. A. Martin &amp; Company
206 E. Bay S t . , Jacksonville, Fla.
Poultry Supplies and Remedies
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.GOSSIP
Sanford Sis. O r U »d « Nothin*
For tbe benefit of the render* w chron­
icle the fem e of Ust Friday. Out of
to the dead we will not write the
a*ain in our own lan*ua*e. I t
only mean* a sad tale of defeat after de­
feat, and lorin * Orlando aa dearly as we
do, there U no satisfaction in hittin* the
old girl when she is groveling in the dust
and sufficiently humbled to acknowledge
that Sanford has tha best ball team that
ever put on* over the court bouse.
W * fiv e the few little Items in Friday’s
gam# from our weeping contemporary,
the Reporter-Star.
Six to nothin* tells the tale o f yester­
day’s gains. And these Orlando “ *ooee
eggs" Mem to be coming fast and furi­
ous. Ray, tbs Sanford southpaw,* has
a habit of handing us on* every time be
pitches, and yesterday was no excep­
tion, for he was very stingy in handing
out singles, giving us only two. Boyer
getting one and Stump the other. We
started to count up the strike outs he
made but got tired and quit.

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be would have done much better had he
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not received such discouraging support
tha first inning. With good playing the
first t£ree men up in the first inning yes­
terday would hare been put out, but
things racked along loosely and after so
long a time they made a couple of hits
and scored in all three runs. It seemed
to be the first inning hoodoo of the pre­
vious day at work again, but at an­
other place than the pitcher's box.
Things looked good in the second when
Stump was on third and Howatt at sec­
ond with none down, but neither the
needed hit nor outfield fly were forth­
coming. so two good Orlando men
passed away on the hags. Nothing that
had the least semblance of a chance for
us came again.
Boost Day For Orlando

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July 30.1912

SANF^RD HERALO

The base ball management will make
an appeal to you tomorrow for five hun­
dred dollars to go toward defraying the
expense of the base ball dub. The appeai will be made by means of cards of
admission to Thursday’* game
A thouand of these tickets have been printed,
and will be aoid for fifty cents each. The
aeHera will be a number of well known
business rfen of the d ty .
Fortune has not favored the base
ball dub so far this year; but the man­
agers art not quitters; they are true
sportsmen, in the game to the finish, and
they feel that the town should hack them
UPThe causes for the failure nerd not be
gone into here, but it may be sincerely
stated that it was not due to any man's
lack of enthusiasm or effort. The
gentlemen composing the management
have given freely of their money to the
cause of the »port. They have not al­
ways been in accord, and dissension has
undoubtedly had much to do with the
ao far disastrous results. But such dis­
tension as has existed was undoubtedly
honest, and grew out of the individual
effort toward the good of the team.
The team during the past week has
been practically made over. The man­
agement is a unit in the belief that Or­
lando today possesses the strongest team
in the history of the town. They are
now prepared to go after that pennant
stronger than ever. Like Paul Jones,
they are not quitters, but have just begun
to fight.
Are you, the people going to stand
back of the management. Are you not
in favor of going the limit, once you
start? The management has done its
part. It has at last gotten upon a foot­
ing. Unfortunately at this crisis funds
a n low. W ill you help out? The
tickets are fifty cents; not a great sum to
be called upon for to support a ball tram.
The tide has turned, and Thursday
wiD be boost day, when you should go
outt and root yourself hoarse and get
JV«*r *val baa* ball humor back.—

was prompted by the belief that it eras
the beat thing for the welfare of the team.
Tbe following line-up waa announced
for next Tuesday’s game: Vaiden or
White, c; Wilson or Wilder, p; Brew’ iter.
1st base; J. G. Wilson, captain Inanager.
2nd base; Howatt, as; Bowen, 3rd vase;
Stump, rf; Lee, cf; Cole, If.
The management has selected next
Thursday as a genera^boast day for the
club, and have had a thousand ca da
printed for the game, which will be sold
at fifty cents each by the young women
of the d ty . This means has been taken
to raise funds for payment of the players,
and it la to be hoped that the dtixens of
the d t y will show a liberal spirit in buy­
ing these tickets.
Fourteen games remain to be played
and Orlando is now six in amara.—
Reporter-Star.
Ball M oose M eet
The Bull Moose convention met at
Ocala Saturday, and shot an open bore
gun, charged srith invective at moat e v ­
erything under the sun. The appolntment of John I f . Cheney to a federal
judgship came in for a rap by tbe way of
a resolution. I t read: .
‘ ‘ W e denounce the action of the Pres­
ident of the United States in appoint­
ing John I f . Cheney to lx» the successor
of tbe venerable and beloved James W .
Locke, judge of the United State* dis­
trict court for the southern district cf
Florida. We don't charge that Mr.
Cheney is not a gjx*d dtixen. We do not
’charge that-tw lackx_exjx-rience as a civil
practitioner 'and that the motive and
reason for his appointment is an unwor­
thy one. W e charge that he wafl^appointed to the highest judicial office in
the state not because o i his ability -as a
jurist hut that the President of the
United State* traded the office in ex­
change for vote* in the national Repub­
lican convention and to pay a politirni
obligation. With loud professions of
his regard for the judiciary the F’ residutit
has laid the dirty hands of politics u|»on
the judicial ermine
He ha* debaurlied
the sanctuary of the people. He has
sold a federal judgeship for vote* deliv­
ered b y political mercenaries. We de­
plore that loss of rvspect among the citirens of this state for the exalted office.
The saeped -tem^je of justice has been
despoiled and by a Tnan himself learm-d
in the law. a lawyer anil at one time a
federal judge and the people of Florida
resent the insult ami injustice put utx&gt;n
them."
C. E. Wike of Orlando was elected a
delegate to the national convention at
Chicago, together with H. 1- Anderson.
Jacksonville; C. L. Knowles, Key West.
Henry' F- Benson. Gainesville. D. L.
Skipper, Zolfo; Earnest Wagner, Pen­
sacola; J. H. Judd. Bradentown; W. C.
Hodges. Tallahassee; J I. Munor. H. !_
Church. C. E. Merrell. Jacksonville. J.
W Williams. Miami.
J A Trovilliar^ of Winter \ ark was
chosen a* an elector

Wcjrf~
j'id e r ^
Famous D oneiiead”P iays
omMajor Llagul Diamonds
£xpÂ»/**t/¿y In x fo y
tìucAit/// fy rrj fS "

/Iv o n !
BY R O LLIE ZEIDCR.
First Baseman Chicago W hit* Box,
Who Haa Proved On# of tho Sen­
sational Newcomers Into
the M ajor Loagues.
The worst play 1 ever mado In a
ball game In all my life I didn’t make
at all. I have mado a lot o f rotten
one* sinoe I started In baseball, but
this one best anything I e v e r pulled
off.
I made tbe play while I waa playing
up at W innipeg. I hsd been going like
a houso aflro all through the Canadian
northwest. I waa younger then than
I am now, which puts me In tho babyIn arms class, aa I’m still a kid (I say
that to beat som e of these fellow s who
always are telling bow young thsy
are).

It won’t do to pTrad youth sa an e icuse for tbe p*ay. In fact I Dever ha\j®.
able to explain It m y s e lf or to
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taria resignation came aa a surprise to
Tsk* Tim« to Replace.
both the team and the management alike,
A lo*t thumbnail will be generally
and it waa generally regretted. Pounds replaced In flv« months end s greet
told the managers that hi* resignation tofosll requires twice ss long.

Emperor o f Japan Dead
Tokio, July 29.— Tho Emperor of Japan
died at 12:4.'l a. m „ July 30 (which is
equivalent Jo u little after noon toduy of
United States time.)
The empwor hnd been in n serious
condition since July 19, tho date of the
first serious uttnrk, nnd life for some
time has been maintained only by arti­
ficial means.
immediately upon the decease of the
emperor, Yoahihito, the crown prince,
succeed«1 to the throne.
Mutau Illto, mikado or em p eror'of
Japan, was born N ov. 3, 1852. He as­
cended the throne in 1867 nnd married
Princess Haruko in 1869.
His children are Prince Yoshlhito,
!&gt;orn in 1879, and proclaimed crown
prince in 1889, and three princasca.
His reign was marked by great re­
forms; and the fucdal system, which has
impeded the progress of/ the country
wus abolished under his rule. The
country enjoyed an unprecedented wave
of prosperity under his regime, and civ i­
lization has Vnade rapid progress.
* The emperor introduced western arts
ami as _ ji result secured for Japan a

among

Astatic

SANFORD

LODGES

Sa n fo rd Lodge No. 2 7 . l o u r
Meet* every Moodsr atJ 30 p m.. over Im i»,,.|
Theatre M. M. F.van.i N. 0

W S. Bunvn See ,
Sem inole C h e a te r Ne. 2 . Order te ste ra s u ,

Meets every second and fourth F,ld»&gt; in munii.
Every one whs has seen his S u r In the t s o • „
ourdlsOy Invited to visit Oie chaîne,
A lkt h K o n m Sn ,

r. 0. E . Celery City «erte 1833
Meetings first end third Tuesday's In e*er» monu,
Hall tn We*borse Block, third door
P h e i.il« Ledge No 3. K of P

Meets second and fourth Mundart Vi. hu,,
knights altura welcome P K Hutchinson t
Fell;
Ui S. Frank. K. K. and S.
Sanford Lodge. No 62. F. S A . M
IL E Toter Msslet; M W. Lovell,
ury. Communication every first and third Th u , t
days at 7:30 p. m Visiting brother» weltomr
U nite Brethertieod of C a rp e n te rs and Join
ers ef A m e rica
c o l o n i Locai
m o o nNo
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u It
ts of
ol C snd J
Sanford
Local uUnion
. meet*- every v,
■ night at. -7 ochrk m
ofIA.
Thursday
the Faglea* Hall. I. w. O Singletar) pre«ulpfit
(ieo Ulackwrlder K. S I T

8 P O. C. S a n fo r d lo d g e 12 41

Meet First and Third WrJrx-tday ntiM itene,
Flrsl and Palmetto'
W D H «u&lt; h R
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Secretary.

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M o n ro « C hapter No 15 R A M
Meets every seapsxl and fuurth Thutt.lt, ,n
Masonic Hall over Imperial Theatre Vitim,,
tnmnankxif wklcnme A
W Klug. High rneti
W FT Houtbokder. Sec&gt;

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Hols \nd Dsxhrp

Several 100-year old hams were re­ ♦
cently found hi un underground passage ¥
leading to a cellar near a historic o l i
colonial mansion on Providence Island.
The hams were packed in wood ashes,
and nre a« sound as the day they Wen*
(nil there
The flavor is so delirious
that the&gt; readily *e|| for $1 jx-r jxiund I
The moral is. if you want to preserve
ham« put them uj&gt; in wood ashes.

Sanford Library
AND

\ Free Reading Room

000000

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The I «»!) of Rev ( Iare nee V T
Rlihexon. who wa« electriKnitol in Bos­
ton last Ma&gt;. now rests neit to that of
his mother at Lynchburg. \ a
This
was the la«t request of the dixnned man
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OOOtHkl

Herman Riff,1er. who 1« in a jxmition
to know. Miy« that no corjxiration con
trihiitixl tn the Brian campaign in l!Xlh

understand how I happened to pull
off such a stunt
We needed
the
gam», tbe acore was a tie, and tbe
eighth Inning catne along
with the
score still « T e n . They got a man on
first and a man on third with one out,
snd the batter w&amp;a a fellow
who
couldn’t take the ball tn hie hands
and hit It toward left field, ao It was
up to me a* abort atop to cover sec­
ond and take tho throw
The fellow
at bat waa such a bad hitter that 1
figured It waa about twenty to one
they would try a doubt« steal and at­
tempt to acore tho winning run from
third. I moved a little closer to the
base line and a little over toward see
ond and studied tbe situation
The
fellow on first was a bard runner, fast,
and a nlc« slider. The fellow on third
was only medium fast and usually waa
a slow starter from third on a play
like that. I Intended to go perhape
eight feet tn front of second base,
meet the throw and try to hold that
runner at third. I hadn't any fear at
all that be could score. W hat I want­
ed to do w as «to hold him to third
and make a play on tbe other runner.
I figured 1 could lamp back, tag tbe
runner aa be did and still bold the
runner at third.
Tbe double eteal wga tried lust as 1
expected It would he. T h e runner
from first came down at top speed,
ready to slide, never slacking speed.
The catcher made a perfect throw and
I went In and met the ball, caught It,
motioned to throw to tbe plate, and
then dlTed backward and tagged tho
runer who was coming down to sec­
ond
The fellow on thlr^ hadn’t
moved.

1 was so tickled over making tho
play that I Jumped up, yelled at tbe
runner on third, telling him what a
S jo n th in k er h w TXU and then fired

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Itig Land Suit
The Tampa and Jacksonville Railway
t,xlav filed suit against Governor G il­
christ. et al. mem tiers of the Ixiard of
trustees of-the Internal Improvement
Fundi for 260,000 urres of lanit in Flor­
ida
The case was filed in the UniU-d
States District Court for the Southern
District of Florida.
Thu «uit grew out of an art of the Flor­
ida Legislature passed in 1895, by which
the name of the Gainesville. Rocky Point
and M¡canopy Rnilrom! was changed to
the Gainesville and Gulf Railway. This
act gave the road every other section of
land along the road which was to lie
built, l-aler. in 1905. this road was
consolidated, with the Tampa and Jack­
sonville Railroad. The new road built
twenty-five miles of track. Under the
act of the legislature which changed the
name of the road, the company was to
receive 10.000 additional acre* of land
for every mile of track constructed.
There is a sample cotton stalk .in
bloom at the Commercial bank which
should attract very general, attention.
The stalk contains any number o f holla
and blooms, and is from a field o f one
hundred acre«, every, atalk indicating
a very hoavv yield. This sample is
the work of “ “ “
.... .
oi M * j ° r Tom and Mr.
William Hall, and they say it is as fitfe
a field of cotton as they have ever seen
grown in the state. Cotton is alwaya
convertible into cash and as the average
farmer is always in need of a litUe ready
money, a little cotton crop as a aide ieaue will be found a nice thing to have on
the farm about tax paying time.— Ocala
Burner.
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B ftS B ÌM g a &amp; ije M tiia É ii

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Upstairs. Pico Mock
Open Tuesduys 1 to b p m
AND

S a lu r tld y s 4 lo B p

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Slran j*ers

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W H c d iih *
i A A-A A 4 * A * A * AS

. The fraud crop ts the biggest in the
nation. Its profits last year were es­
timated at $120.000,000. It is true that
sucker« are Ixirn every minute.

R o llte /elder.

ROOM 20

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A sjx-ctal from Albany, N ^ . says
that a statewide campaign of education
a l women and girls in the subject of s«*i
hygiene and the prevention of diseas«has Ix-en undertaken by the state de­
partment of health
This educational
work will lx- done by means of lecture*,
cj-culars and exhibits, and will fx- curried
mi n, i &lt;xi|«-r.«tinti with women » urgatil
lions
It i» also pro|M,s&lt;d to reach
the working girls

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nations. He gave „the Jnpanpse a parli­
amentary constitution which wus bx*ed
on European principle*.

Filed For Record

James C. Patterson and wife to Wra.
S. D eW itt, wd., S600.
Peel it Wells to DuVernet A Smith,
wd.. $10.
. D. Wells and wide to DuVernet A
Smith, wd.. $10.
S. L. Smith, affidavit in rv Rubarh.
DuVernet A Smith to Peel« A W ills,
mtg , $1050
DuVernet A Smith to A D Wf-Ila.
mtg.. $5.
Amelia Reed to S. A Johnson, mtg..
$ 200 .
N ettie M. Saxman to Davis Forster,
release.
J. L. Dillard and wife to Roht. W ater­
man. wd., $1.
J. W. Harjx-r to R. J. Beattie, abt.. $1.
C. W. Bedgford. et al.. to H. C. An­
derson. qed.. $1.
N. A. McFaul. et al..-to J. W. Nixon,
qcd.. $125.
C. C. Whitaker to A. G. and I - J.
Whitaker, wd., $1250.
Geo. Seekinger and wife to W. M .
Davis and wifw, qcd., $1.
M . i f . Smoth. et al., to Geo Seekinger.
wd.. $10.
Geo. Seekinger and wife to Alice E.
Berg, wd., $10.
' v_
Benj. Drew to W. J. Thigpen, sm.,
$75.
W . J. Thigpen to Claude D. Couch;
wd.. 8600.
Reporter-Star.
W . J. Thigpen to Jaa. Couch and wife,
wd.. $600.
Clyde Pounds Resigns
Benj. Drew to W . J. Thigpen, sm., $75.
Announcements of a rather startling
M . M . Smith, et al., to Claiude D.
nature for base ball fans were made to­ Couch, wd.. $10.
day following a meeting of the board of
Claude D. Couch to M . M. Smith, wd.,
directors of the base ball association.
$ 10.
Clyde Pounds’ resignation eras made
Geo. L. Cary, e t aL, to A. Kendrick,
public srith the fact that Windham, wd.. $3500.
Gentle, Beardall and Porterfield are no
State bank of Orlando to A. Kendrick,
' longer connected with the team.
wd.. $50.
At tha meeting, J. G. WUson
State Bank of Lriando to Walter H.
Choaen to be the new captain and general Robertson, wd., $50.
manager, to succeed Pounds. The lat­

tEe~ ball'ten feet o v e r the ffrsT baeom en’s bead to the stafidi and started
for the bunch, tickled to death with
m yself at having mad# a fine play.
The fellow on third trotted home and
when I was almost to tho bench ’ I
waked up end discovered that m y
mind bad allpped a cog and that the
game probably waa loat. I had been
so pleased at making tbs first part o f
tho play that I gueaa I forgot all
about anything else and gave them
tho run I waa playing to prevent.
(C o p y rlih t. l i l t by W . 0. C hap m an.)

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McCULLERS
Sterro Boullon Cube;
W hole Codfish
Fat Mackerel
Dates
Peaches
Prunes
Apples
Pimento and Swiss
Cheese
Diamond C Hams
Breakfast Bacon •
6 bars Octagon Soap 25c
2-lb can Tomatoes 10c
,

Flieshmans Yeast

Phone 277

L. P. McCULLE«

�and Friday

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Fresh From the W ires by Our Special Service
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Tersely Told in Tèletfrnprtic Ticks

READERS

Prom inent Citizens Arc A ro u s­
ed to Im portant M atter

W ill

BE CONTRACTED

SOON

City Council und Motel Company Will
Confer About Plans

Nosegay o f Blossoms Cut in Th e Garden Spot
of Florida, the Beautiful Land of Flowers
S T A T E H A P P E N IN G S B O IL E D D O W N FO R T H E B U S Y
A B rief Heaume of Florida Ilnppenin^H
That Will Inlerest The Hurried Reader

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This important question just now is
occupying the attention of the business
men nnd all the citizens of Sanford. It
lias lieen a much mooted «luestion for
several years and the question of a newtourist hotel has brought up the sub­
ject with renewed interest.
The Sanford Hotel Co. intends to
have a conference with the city council
and the husini«s men in a few days to
devise some means of arriving at the
best means for making a hulk head
along the shore* of the lake
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The t'lyd«' Line has sigmlifd entire
willingi^ 3.\_U* iiKs-i the hotel company
ay «Ttd'^traheir pari, «-«informing
to all the lin«« und making un unbroken
front for one whole
. block. ___
Th«*re is nothing «»f «**««4« v T ) « 4 - « m

That the Monroe doctrine exprcwly
Wauchula will open the fall term of
D ID GRACE S H O O T H IM SE LF
B EN EFIT OP T H E IIO S r iT A l.
forbids a foreign nation acquiring a naval
school, Aug, 6 , perhaps the earliest of
bone at Magdalena Day or other simany in the state.
Defense Making Out Strong Case
ilarly situated points on the American Lyceum Attractions Could He Held
Here is a speaking truth from th*
For Airs, (¡race
For That Purpose
continent is understood to he the* sub­
Kissimmee Journal: " I t ’s funny, but
Atlanta, Gu.. Aug. 1. Eugi-no H.
stance of u report made Wednesday by
it's a fact that men will throw away
The following communication handed
Grnce
was shot in u scuffle with his wife
Senator Lodge to the Senate committee in for this issue is worthy of the consid­
money patching up roads that won’ t
in th«-ir riHim during a quarrel over the
on foreing relations. Senator I»odgc i* eration of tin- Sanford |mi&gt;|&lt;la-:
*tuy patched, they will break down their
sal«* of some of Mrs. (¡rnces* property,
chnirman of the sub-committee to which
hor*«-s and wngons on miserable high­
according to Attorney Branch, who to­
the Magdalena Hay matter was referred Hililnr Sun (uni lim ili!
way* that have cost thousands of dol«
day outlim-d the defense's eu*e to the
loSt April, when information was dis­
lam. hut when it is suggested that brick
Not having heard anything of the
jury in the trial of Mr* tira«'«He
closed showing that a Japanese fishing' l.y remit course for (lie coming season
roadways lx- built, they proceed to kick
t««I«l the *tory with dramatic curiiestcorporation had negotiated for 4.000,00"fit ha* occorrisi to tin- writer that it
about th«- co»t
There is no road so CXn««s
ncrea of land of Southern ('aliform* would l&gt;&lt;- a good idea for the Hospital
|x-nsive a* a poor road."
•—Wrwtveh deejared that tirar»- trie&lt;| to
peninsula, adjoining Magdalena Buy
Artudi« of incorporation of the Alach'St^H'ialum to
shoót his wij», after Choking her, und
uu Hi-Jlly Company, Capital ten thou­
The United States has Again protest­ proper authorities and handle these en­
that during fhe. scuflle which followed
sand dollar*, were signed in Alachua
ed to the Mexican government and to tertainments as benefits for the Hos­
the w-«&gt;a|K&gt;n discharged and the ball enlast week by C. A- Williams, E. C. Pear»et»«• -J | &gt; » * e - n|(|e
—
Gen. Orozco, leader of the revolutionists, pital fund. TIi*- writer- believes this
son, \V.‘ H. Traxlm nut 'Jamwi H. Par­
against attacks on American .citizen« would be a very |&gt;optdnr proposition if
to t f f i d j ^ i D f i r o n t W t d T ' ^ f l X t t K E 3 i x m l « W - G l ' c o u r t t h t i f i i f E f f i f i f l r
This is the modand property in Northern Mexico Itili out ihr the Hospital Association ¡ ery public spint•*&lt;! am en of Sanford thi- ilefi-n««- «idimitt»-d a list of fourteen rish. inror(K)ratbrs.
&lt;«t
Ix-ginning
of
a
company
to Ik* deand
conducted
by
the
ollieial*
of
that
or
*hould liooxt thè pnqect niglit and day w11II*-***-* to lx- cull»*! to t««itify ill lx»Secretary Knox today officially renew
voted
to
the
budding
up
of
Alachua
ganir.atign
ed his notice of two months ago that the
half of Mr* (¡race, w ho is on trial for
county. Alachua and Gainesville, by
Your* very truly.
United Statics would hold Mexico to
attempting In murder her hu*l)and
M M I M .1 s N L W I P ) M I {
culling the attention of d««irah!e citizen*,
strict account for all «lulling«-* ami un
N liiM \* k It \ I KS
i
Mr« I ¡rare .Ip|*-.ir&gt;-d pale and Her
nortli south, "list and weast, to the won­
officially notified Oroxco that lie would
(»rae»- had Ixx-ti brought to th»\ a lu a h li- N«-w M s r h l n e r ) a n d M n l e r l u l xon*
derful advantage* of a home here among
lie held personally res|Minsilde for 'him
court lion*»- on hi* cot, and placed m an
tu Ih - A l l i b i i lo II* P l a n i
llistigiitioii of lleeker teli «lay* lx-for»u*. where nature *n richly rewards all
ages to Americans or their pro|*-rt\
Tw»i month* from date ih«* Sentinel anteroom ready to lx- brought into the
Ile .li l i i . d L iln-t hi* fati .«lui th.it (I n '
who
do !n-r bidding that sucress in all
President Madera ha* been rep a-».•■ I i"
I plot fuil«'«i lieeaus«- thè iiiuh-rworhl tbug*. wdi ix-eupy II* llew houle, tu Ih* Inillt ! court Tonili thè moment III* * ih- wa* walk* of hie are the rule and not the ex­
send troops to Nortiiern Mexico. He
|selected to do thè murder lost their |for it by Mr K. K Sperry a few pace« piaceri on thr witn««.* stand to t«-ll her ception
Gainesville Sun
hus answered that troop« ar'l on the -*.u
iiorth ni tl* proxoiit location and pian «lo r i of tlu- --liooling of ber ho*\jind in
nt-r \• .il tilt- lu*l Innllx-nt
I
fo
i
nmmer
l.umtx-r Company has
and has &gt;Xpressed the bellel tli.it the I
ned wil II *|M-&lt;ial M-feri-nee to thè lieeils of tlu- inni*«- "I thè fiixhliili.ihb r«-*id«-nl lai
■i cio.Ira. I to deliver at the Ix-ginning
Ilo fnrtu.it mn ni a I tem oi ratte Pro
trouble would soon be &lt;|uta-t«■*i
a mixiern prmtmg i-*taldi*limelit
I s-rtlnti of thè &lt;it\ oli thè morntng -»f
of tin- shipping *«-a*on ?,.'l0",000 orange
A bill by Kepreselitative Stanley to gr««sive Kcptibli&lt;un coahlion in t he ««mi
It ha* uè ver lx»-ri tilt- haliti of the
thè Mari-li ’&gt; Ia«t
box««
It i* i-dimat«*! that if laid side
define more specifically the term "mis I ute unii a tentiliive ugn-»-iii«-iit lx*tw««-li S e n t i n e l t o s o u n d it* o w n h o r n . Imt it*
A t t o r t i c i I tru m d i
o u t l i n i n g tin- «I••
In
side
th»«»- box»« wouhl cover a disbranded” a* u*»«l hi the pure f««o«| law itoli*«- and «cnuti h-ailer« today r««ulted ! p r o p r u - t o r c a n m o d e s t l y c l a i m t o lx -m g ten*»-a.*»- «ani t in-y »-xt*-ct»-d t o «tiow
'.«rI.if
quo mil»«
They would reach
was rejHirted favorably ttxlay hy the iti a program tiial will provili«- «|x«-dy Hi»- d e u n of tin- p r i n t i n g e r a f t ill &lt;)r thut •-&gt;\»-r. td»»-r «»f t i n «I h I»-« - .»*• i*
«1111&lt;•«t from lacksonvtlle to New York
.«et
uni
un
|M
-iii|irig
1
.triti
noyisuf»-*
House commerce committiHI he men*
ang«- c o u n t y
H e Inc* e v e r i-ndeasor»-»t r--t t
l ity
I )» al&lt;i Banner
lire would make it illegal to sell any drug AgriVinclil* afe ili «Igbt oli lite troll utili j (o p u b l i s h a pu|M-r d e v o t e d t o tin- l*-*t
"T h e «tat»-'* tlieory rfuit tiraci- u a*
*i«-«-l
revision
tuli
and
th«eterne
tax
bill
I
under the name of some other nrtteh
■ ulereáis of tin- « t a li a n d c o u n t y m g e n ­ «Imt during th»' night or i-urly in tinFralnmasler Wagner Kesigns
t||(. ¡ttn tlu- sugar tartlT mea«ur«-* an agr«x- 1
morning i* utterly unirli«- and w«- will
make compulsory the printing of
e r a l u m i tin- ( tt y I t e u u t i f u l in p a r t i c u l a r
I* «» Wagner, the trainmaster for the
tn«-nt i* h.iidly «•\ | 1•-«I ,,t tlu* n-ssiuii |
quantity or proportion of nlcolui) inor
I’ lia t w»- ilUXi- tuet w i t h «u cce** I* j &gt;ro i •• I ti at in* w,«* «In »1 .if It-r f I o \Jock n»»rt lu-rn division of th»- A (
1». By..
B o y M ''iillnan
i yoitng whit«- itian !
timi In got up that &lt;-x|x-d* to r»-*ign from his |xMition, the
plilne or other narcotic* in drug* ollvre«!
a t t e s t e d fit o u r la r g e s l l l m c r i p t i o l i ll*t m tin- morning
hinliii^ from \\ c ahiMit.i Ha . wher«- he j
morning, wiote out a clx-ck and tulki-d same to take efji-ct alxiut tlie middle of
a n il tin- s i il &gt; * l a n t i a h l h t y
o l tin- suit
for sale and prohilut the printing on
laluds of fain«' curative or therat»utu ha- a fati»-' brut ber and *l*t«-r re-oding ! « irilx -r*. a* w e l l a* hy tin- Itix-ral s i l v e r uv »-r tin- teleplnnie a* lai» a- l *1 *i elix-h
tin* montli. It i* understood that Mr.
i* in tlu- hospital ut Bounoke, \ a., suf- U s i n g a n d j o b p a t r o n a g e tin- od ici- e n - j d e c l a r e d A t t o r n e y B r u n c h ,
claims.
Wagner has Ixx-n ofTere«l a Iwtter posi­
fering from gun *hot wounds inflicte«! j o y *
F o r all o f w h i c h w e a r e d u ly ¡
"It
i* r i d i c u l o u s t «&gt; *n y t h a t
M r*
tion, which he will accept alxiut Sept. 1.
Boosevelt today assured delegations
liy a pò*»«- w Ini h puntiteli him wil h hlood- t h a n k f u l
, t . r a c » - tri«-«l in g e t r id of him f o r hi*
II • ha* Ixs-n m tlx- railroad employ
of negro«« who called to ask the attitude
houtnl« SitiliVutl. w Ilo wa* *«-nl to thè
O
f
lu
te
r
u
m
o
r
*
h
a
v
e
Ix-cn
r
if
e
t
h
a
t
m oney
S h e hail g i v e n him lx-fw«-«-n silice « mere boy. stnrting In thè north,
of the Progressive party on th«» race
\ irgini.i |H-mtcnttari Itisi fall from Clifin a yl-ar * U l n e a n d | „ t■*-r ,* In w a* employ«*! in a numlx»r of
■position that he would do .ill in hi« 11,- ( (ligi fot eia • t- tla*hii.g two -lay« l In- Sentinel had pa*.vd mt ( h e c o n t r o l j $ 1.V o t i t i and $
h» w ,i« gm tig ... l'&gt;iihid»-lphni i " *»-l| b
•
if
a
«liH-k
cotlipiiny
&gt;iji
h
I«
Mol
1
fu
l« «it m n « aixl corning south lo take n
power to secure (or I In i egro full riglit
«gì, - t i.t I o n i I , . 1,1-1 I n lm &lt; H o w a r d
tai l
I I I * «till owli«*»| im k «luck and pri»|M,-r t v i " g i i n x » i x - y '»ir t.incM-lf a lx
l-o'ilion wilfi tlx- \ &lt; I alxmt seven
under the constitution
&lt; oncernmg itn « • il, ,f A u r k " ii rtn r o u d rie.i* I ».ut
barrel. li&gt; it* drigtnul priiprn-tur. wfin i tx* * t x i " t i n g "» • u r n - l
\c«r* ago
Hi« many friends in San"L illy W hite” movement in tie south.
&gt;d i e
H ow ard
a af.ltally
w o litld o d
W r .«re gmng to *le»w t hi wix.l»
rejoice* tx-cau*»- fie will *&lt;xin be Ixdter
Hr,. Imping that liis new position
Hyosevell postponed a detimte answer
and Sullivun gol .ma)
equlpjxxl than ever with the newest and mtwrable faci*. The trulli i» thal will not take him nnd his estimable
In the midst of a Socialistic lectur«' at
Grace wiint»-d to g«-t bis wifn out of family uwny from Sanford, where they
Amuze«l at the sordid confession of most improver! machinery, etc., which
Tallapoosa, Georgia. Mrs. C at«« Bichard
town
Mrs (irne«- *u*|xx-ted li«" baci ari ar&lt;- e*t«xuiu-&lt;i and loves! hy every one.
will
enable
hin
to
give
his
readers
a
"Bald Jack”- B&lt;&gt;*«-. who di-clarixl that
O'llare, of St. lands, was drt*nrhfd with
engagement with another mwornan Mr Wagner i" a *t»*wnrd in the Methmuch
larger
und
lx-tter
pa|x-r
than
ever
tin- New ) ork |&gt;oltce have Iim-ii rol
water anti her audience «li*|«ersed by Hie
Among the addition* to our ri-no Shc a»'cii««-d lum of it and «he «aid six- , „ 1 1M, church. m»-mix-r of the Masons,
I■-• ting graft from I lie gam b ler* and
lire department
Standing in an aut&lt;&gt;
wa* going to take back t lie power of,
and Knights of Pythias and numg a m e k»»-|»-r* of di'wrderly lion*»-* t&lt;&gt; valisi establishment will Im- a new model
mobile Mr* O'Hare wa* delivering *
altorney
*lx
liad
gi\»-n
lum
t
"
«*11
b»-r
|
M
.r.
j,,. friend* li\ hi* nrqiiaintancen.
Mtie exlelll of iii-.irli two nad one half No « thr«*- dechcr hnoly|x- which will
hitter denunciation against the employ
pro|x-rt\
‘
«'.«•»
tx-gan
«entiling
witli
}
|
j
,
(l,
r»-«td»-d Ix-r»- *o long that he has
nlitrg«- our u*»-fuliu«* in tlxmillion dollar* tx-r v«-.ir
|'r»»«*-»-iiti»r ! gr»-atly
inent of children in cotton mill*
M u •or
ix-r
to pr » . » - i ix-r Irurn taking tlx d»x
(»,■.
mix
irl»-Mt I(&gt;•••I with every |&gt;rogre«isni-w*p.i|x-r
in
Id
I'luplunt
a*
it
now
V \y |u MI .1» t o d . i . I.«c»-d III* d t o jb h - i a*k
K. Pearce onlered tin* marshal to
uMu-iit*
II»- l agan «wtaring at tx-r and |Vl. nm\,rn»-nt lor tlx* city's lx*tterment
«tands,
i*
i
out
«-»led
to
b
&lt;
th»largest
of picking up the trull of graft anil run
place the woman ttnd«*r arrest. hut M t*
rung down th»- nu-ti behind tile eonspir and b««t m tin« *«x*ti«m. and when m- t iir«-at«*ntng to kill in-r graldnng up in* _iril|uva-1»I•-&lt;) witii tin- fnntiuens interests,
said the official refustsl to carry out t Inrevolver at tin- saiiu- Urn»Mr* (»ruce
—- a«-y
lb l* m the hop»- thal (he trail* «talhxl in it* handsome new home and
order. In the excitement some one
grulibed
Grace'»
hand
in
an
ellort
to
Moonlight
Straw Bide
will converge and that hi- will hag till­ supplemented hy new material, will lxturned in the fire alarm. The firemen
Tile
younger
set
enjoy«-d an old
prot.*ct
htiniM-lf.
the
revolver
&lt;lischarg«-ri
a source of pride to its owner and u
ing game nil at one time. .
y
responded quickly nnd the meeting end­
ftuthinnt-d
straw
ride
lost Weiineeday
and
(¡raowit*
«hot.
credit to Orlando. Oriundo Sentinel.
ed abruptly when a powerful stream
--------------------------- Illght, tiie hospitable home of Mr. and
Afti-r a two thousand mile chase
of warer was dir««rt«*&lt;l at the throng
Overland Man Here
Mr*. J. A. Harr«&gt;ld lx*ing the objective
through the track I««.* wild* tif northern
Sunday at the Methodist Church
Th e Willis-Overland Motor Company j point. The-ride from Sanford out on
The body of the young woman found Canada. W ill Bopp said by the author
Then- will lx- regular servirv* at this
near Catskill. N. Y.. Sunday is none ill«« to lx- the mini notorious lior*«- rus- church Sunday morning. This lx-mg will turn out more cur* for IfM-’t than I Mellonville avenue wn* greatly enjoyed
other than that of Miss Dorius 1 Snotl tl«-r and cattle thief in the western coun­ the tirst Sunday in the month the sac­ during any year in the history of it* fin - |und they arrived all too soon at their
grass, ft is said that Miss Snoilgrxvs try. surrendered to nortmw««t ruounted rament of the Iyord’s Supjx-r will lx- ad- lory. J ('. Miller, who is the genera! destination. Game* anti a general good
southern district manager, with head- time he||x-d lo s|x-ed the night and after
Bopp ministered at the 11 o'cltx-k s«-rvii-e
suffered greatly from insomnia. The police and tixlay awaits trial
quarter* in Atlanta, was in this city on |a treat in the sha|&gt;e of delicious refreehha*
eonfes*«xl
a
list
of
ofii-nses
which
mother, a sister and a brother of Miss
On account of the ma.** meeting ol
Snodgrass are in seclusion on u farm near wt-re a ruvclaliott even to tin- oflicers. “ Mon and Bellglon Movemont" to !*• Weilni-iuluy making arrangement* for men!» the merry crowd returned home,
Mr Mil- Among those present were: Emmala
Clarksville, Vu. Word wa* s«'nt to Tin- confession detail* -x-veral littndrixi |held in tlx» Star Theater at 7 :.'l" p m the coming season's output
ler told u Herald r»-|x»rt«-r that l'M't wiv* Hurrughs, Jacksonville; lyettie Caidthem late yesterday «if the finding of the crime* and Bopp *aul lie probably had there will lx- no service in this church
to lx- the banner year
well. Lucille Denton. Buth Hand, Anna
hotly which will lx- brought to Mifrttns- commit led other* beyond In* recollec­
This
company
has
taken
over
rx-v«-ral
i
MrLaughlin, Francis I.itton, Gladys
burg for interment. Coincident with tion.
Sunday at the Star Theatre
Morris,
Gertrude Brown, Susie Brown,
mot«&gt;r
truc.s.
the
names
of
which
ur«the finding* of the body which will InThe suggestion that a southerner and Men und Beligion Mmw Meeting will
Adelaide Higgins, Douglass Abernathy,
not
to
Ixr
released
until
about
tlxmiddle
brought to Murtinsburg for interment. a Democrat he c-horx-n il* permanent lx- held in the Star Theater Sunday even­
Buth Boberts, Marion Fulton, Emma
Coincident with the finding of th«* body chairman of the nationul |irogre**ive ing. A g o o d musical program will lx- of August.
Carrie Sheddon, Gentle RobiL*r Fulton,
rimci
In s|x-aking of conditions, Mr. Miller
of Mim Snodgrass the police made pub­ convention wits approved tonight hy
arrangi-d and Bev. Charnelle H. Sum­ said "Our lìmi will offer the lx-*t m ix À erts, Buth Vaughn, Mary McKIm ,
lic last nlight the fuel that Amelia Dany, Bixixeveii, who »aid on lua return (rum mer*. pastor First Methotlisl ehueh will
nti’®k
Annii
“
“Annie
Whttncr, Zoa 'Munson; Joct
eighteen yearn old, daughter of Mr. an New York that John M. Parker, u New? oddfretrf the meeting, his subject being car they have ever made. Every new
one sent out will carry every modern Field, Bandall Chase, Tennle Deane,
Mra. Thomns Dany, has been missing Orleans Democrat, who wilh named Ity "M an's Gri-ut««t-Asset ”
«Jevic«- known thut will add to tlu* Ix-au- Bolu-rt Deane, Hume Rumph, Hugh
nince July 113, fouT days Ix-fon* the di- Senator Dixon today a* the probable
ly of the car or the safety of the riders. Tillis, Robert M cKim , Geo. Brown,
appearance of Miss Snodgrass. The chairman was his choice, ult hough, he
Hook Lover* * lub
|jn&lt;^ wj||
ft|OUK the most approved Osborne Williams, Harroid Long, Geo.
two girls were great friends, It os snid.
added, it will l»e of course the work of
Mrs. Morton Hopaon entiirtnin«*! the ((f uny j ;&gt;13 ,-Hr placixl on the market McLaughlin, Elwin Fulton,
Vivian
Police Lieutenant Charles Becker, the convention itself to select the man. Hook 1»overs' Club at her home on |an(j m ,.Very way a big improvement S|x-er, Frank Shelley, Harry Walker;
head of the "strong arm" «quad of gam­ Since the announcement was rnaile that Magnioliu nvenue Tuestlay afternoon. |over any car we have ever made.
chaperones, Mr. and M rs. Abernathy,
bling raiders, who is charged with in­ ex-Scnutor Alliert J. Beveridge of In­ Moat of the members wen* prraent and
Miller is the dir«*ct factory repre - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watson.
stigating the murder of Herman Botjetij diana. is to lx- temporary chairman. enjoyixl the ditwassion of their Ixxiks. J(«»^tative and a moat enthusiastic Flor-1
----- ------------- ------thal, was tonight further implicated In Col. Boose veil contintuxi. he ha* re­ word «-ontests. etc., after which deli- 1 ¡Ja h&lt;x»st«-r. he having cover«*! overy"|^
Meeting Postponed
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the plot to get rid of the gumhler when ceived tfiany letters and telegram* from nous refreshment* were servtxl hy the mil«- of tin- *lat«- m an Overland car'
The mix-ting of the city council fo »»
,|,.legal.«
to
the
convention
"B o ld 'ja c k Bone" and "H ridgie" Web­
many timca He thinks that this s ta te 1 hearing complaints r«-garding aseeoo.&gt;
ber added another chapter to their ul- th,. btdief that as Mr Beveridge is n
ts right now mi th«- threshold of the ! men is of tax«« for 191^ is postponad to
ready amaz«xi allegations. They told northerner and a Bepuhlican. a southern I
;«
Tyjx-wriler rtblK)ns for all kind* of grentext era of pnw|K-rity thal ever con- Monday . September 'J. at 7:30 o’clock
District Attorney Wliitrhati that Bo-1 Democrat should Ik- permanent chatrfronted
people
living
within
its
borders,
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THE SANEORD HERALD

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Tourists P^l The Kibosh On The Col­ Wilson, p
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Beardall, c
legians Yesterday
On the glorious Fourth, the day made
30 3 6 27 14 I
Total
famous as the exact time in which to
it 11 E
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trim Orlando, the Collegians fell down Sanford
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 4
and today there is nothing hut sadness Orlando
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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
once
Two. baaff
e, Pounds.
Tioirte- runs, llôyèr- "------ —
Uww m e JM fO ffM &amp; upJ1?
First on balls off Wilson 11.
Nobody knows exactly. The m orn­
Struck out by Wilson 4.
ing game was coming along nicely und
Struck out by Wallace 6.
the Collegians had coaxed tho T our­
Stolen bases, Roberts, 2, Furmer 1.
ists out in the open and made them
Sacrifice hits, Bundy. Wilson and F.
think they were easy all along. The Pounds.
.,
score stood 1 to 1 in the seventh and
Umpires, Moore and THden.
Sanford was getting ready for the knock­
Attendance, 1160.
out when the rain th a t always seems to
lie on tap in Orlando a t the proper time
Sanford Keeps Doing It
for them was turned loose and the game
In a very fast game the Collegians put
was called. &gt;£ome people say that Mr.
the rabbit’s foot on the Tourists here on
Cheney controls the rain supply in Or­
Tuesday, The day w’as ideal for play
lando as well as the water and when the
ing and a large Crowd filled the new
game looks bilious he pulls out the plug
grand stand and many cars were parked
and atops the deal.
In the afternoon the great crowd was around the enclosure.
Edwards occupier! the mound for San­
’ held tense in the greatest game of the
ford und played a heady game, keeping
season and what looked like sure vic­
his hits well bunched. Gentle for the
tory for the Collegians at the. last mo­
Tourist
was gently pushed to the limit
ment was turned Into defeat by the
several
two
base hits being given up by
Tourists landing on Father Wallace and
him.
Farmer
and Brittain did some ex­
bringing in the winning runs.
cellent
stick
work
and Wofford at aecIt was simply awful, and the tense
ond for Sanford wftto a place in the hearts
silence wan only broken by tho sobs of
Jim Harris and Paul Bigger* who had to of the fans at once. Following is the
be led off the field by their loving medley set to slow music:
AR R II PO A E
friends.’ It was even said that the hard Sanford.
Fardidr,
cf
4 1 •&gt; 1 1 0
heattWl Orlando people actually snicker­
Swink,
1
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3 0 0 9 1- 1
ed at the awful suffering depicted on thfc
0 0 0 0 0
Moreland
3
faces of the loyal Sanford fans.
Wofford,
2
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4
0
A fi 5 0
— TruthfullyrriwuntVaod-we know» th at -—
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w; t T : 2 A 4"*ft
the «partinr-writers on theJR eporter- 3 i r 7~ 3 - 0
SUr, Citiien ant) Sentinel will agree with Lowpc,
' 3 i i 1 0 1
Roberta.
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us in the statement th at Sanford out­
3 i •&gt; 1 1 1
played anfd outclassed the Orlando team Mrittain. 3 b
0 0 i 1 1 I
Edward*, p
in every way.
SANFORD IS BALLED OUT

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Why was it thusly?
Over confidence. |x-rhu|&gt;*. The Col­
legians are so good that they some tiny*
imagine they are unbeatable and let the
Tourist* slip one over on them. Again
the Orlando team is rather hefty und
Clyde Pounds never overlooks a bet,
takes chnhees to win and works like a
Trojan all the time. It is doubtful if
then- are two teams more evenly
matrhed in the whole realm of base Imll
than the Tourists and the Collegians.
They play hall from the time the l&gt;ell
Ta|» until the call of time at the last end
of the ninth and if un error creejw m
the other team is cjuick to take ad van
tuge of it. The hall Henson is a good one
from every standi&gt;oint and the Iwyn are
giving the funs u good run for their
money. While we regret the defeat of
yesterday we can also take comfort in
the fact that Sanford played some and
there is not a sore head in Sanford today.
The boys anil the Hup|&gt;orteni are taking
it gracefully and good humor prevails.
To those who care to take a slant at
the remains la-fore we lay them to rest
(hi* way am 1 read bel
Morning Game
Sanford
A l t It
11 pu A A
•&gt; 0 1 •
} 0 II
Farmer, c f
Swink, 1st
a Q 1 o 0 0
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3 l 1 1 0 0
Wofford, 2d
.
2 o 0 0 0 2
Bundy, s s
3 0 0 •1 0 3
Lowe, c
3 0 1 H •y 0
Roberts, 1f
3 0 0 1 0 0
Brittain, 3d
I&gt;&gt;e. p
Orlando
Bennett, c f
l&gt;ee, I f
C. Pounds, s *
Boyer, r f ^
Bowen, 3rd
F. Pounds, 2nd
White, 2st
Windham, p

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Royer, r f
Rowan, 3 h
K PotindH, 2 I*
(«ore, 1 ti
Burlier, r
Gentle, p
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Sommar) Tuo IHim* bit X. 'armer •&gt;
nrittain, 2. Bowen Stolen linseii, Lane,
2; Sacrifice hits, Swink, Moreland .Iaivuund Iahv Double plays, Bundy to Woffitindy to Wofford to Swink, Bundy to
Wofford to Swink. Left on bases, San­
ford 7; Orlando 6. Base oil balls off Ed­
wards 1, Gentle 1; Struck out by Gentle,
2; by Edwards, 6, Time, 1:30. Um­
pires, Chittenden and Tilden.

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Orlando on the Game
I Mu to nothing Sanford
is
th e
wuful la) of yesterday s g.iim played
here A large crowd went out to cheer
und remained to weep.
If you usk why this sudden turn of
events, the answer is Sanford saw a light,
or a mar, somewhere and follower! it. In
every day parlance they strengthened
up. We would prefer to write tins than
to say that Orlando weakened Orlando
fortunately has passed the weak kneed
stage.
Errors on tile purl of the local hoys
handed out the victory, the run coming
in the second inning. A man was on
first und second, und Frank Pounds on
second fumbled the ball, and the man on
Bccond, imagining apparently that a
Kansas cyclone, or a deputy sheriff was
after him, came home.
Rut for that one run well—after all,
what’s the use of hutting? And it was

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Vaiden und Beardall did the honors
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R H E in for Sanford.
R II E
The tenseness of the game wus tight­
Sanford
0 0 0 0 1
1 3 fi ened with tw o buggers, one by Boyer of
Orlando
0 0 0 0 0 1 0
1 0 1 Orlando, und the other by Furnipr of
Base on balls off Lee 0; Windham 1.
Sanford.
Struck out by Leo. 7; Windham, 1.
Vaiden struck out eight men, and Wal
Hit by Pitcher Boyer.
lace six. Wallace was touched up for
Stolen bases, Moreland and Brittain. three hits, and Vaiden seven. Orlando
Umpires, Moore nnd Tilden.
made three errors, to the celery crowd’s
Game called on account of rain.
one. Moore and Tilden kept order.—
Leo pitches a no hit game.
Reporter-}} tar.
Afternoon Game
Sanford—
AB R H PO A K
Sanford Loses One
Farmer, c f........
4 0 0 1 • 0
Kissimmee, July 4.—The locals re• Swink, 1st ............. 3 0 0 9 0 0
Moreland, r f
. 4 0 0 1 0 0 turned from Sanford last night nfter doWofford, 2nd
3 1 1 2 3 0 (rating the Sanford team 8 to 3.
Bundy, a s ............... 3 0 0 2 2 2
Tho local« have signed Tillman, Jor4 0 0 6 1 0 merly of Orlando, to pitch. He ntarted
Lowe, c..„.........
. 3 0 2 2 0 0 in-yesterday’s game and his beginning
Roberts, 11.....
Brittain, 3rd ./.%,* 3 0 0 1 2 1 was rather an auspicious one a« he fanned
3 0 0 0 C 1 eighteen and allowed only four hits.
Wailace, p ..........
— - - — — boc Nance just -to prove that he was
30 1 3 24 10 4 not in urgent need of spectacles put one
Total
Orlando
AB k H PO A E over the fence for four sacks in the first
4 0 0 0 0 0 inning of yesterday’s game.
Bennett, c f
The team lined up as follows; Doyle,
4 1 2 6 0 0
Lee. 1f.
C. Pounds, ss._......... 4 1 1 0 6 0 3b., Alderman, 2 b., Nance, c., Sncdigar,
Boyer, r fr .............. a. 4 1 2 r .0 0 os.; Kulp, cf.; Alvey, If.; Mims, tf.; 01F. Pounds, 2nd.......... 8 0 I 2 2 1 son, .lb.; Tillman, p.
Total
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Items of Interest Gleaned from
Various Sources

The General News of Tlie Land
of flowers.

HAPPENINGS DURING THE Will»

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An f pltom r of the W eek's Most Im ­
p o rtan t llupprnlnis In the
S tu te 's Domain.

* ‘t* r' The fourth revival of the Olympic
games was. formally opened at Stockholrn Saturday morning, in the presence
of the king and queen and .10,(300 spec­
tators. The American contingent is In­
fer the largest, und brought great chee h
fro^i tho multitude. The first athletic
victory for the United S tatoi wua won hut
Ira Courtney of Seattle, in the third heat
of the one hundred meters Hal raFe. His
time was eleven aeeor.d«.
Only 3,500 men, it is estimated com-.\Sie?&gt;&lt;r-dis-atar**«'f*6efTirmy t/xl iy,-«l«-sertlon-s on n m unt of luck of food and
pay, as well as fedi-rul triumphs, having
greatly rdeuced their ranks. It is
probable tlgt army will Ik- divided into
guerilja bands of (0 ) t-ach^to harass the
fedwaTaTHuM-ith*. ' ,
Relatives of J. M. (Jeter of Genevu,
Ala., for thirteen years cashier of the
Citizen»’ Dank of tliut p!a •••, tonight ap­
pealed to the newspapers of Gcorgiu and
Aluhainu to assist them in tinding some
truce of him. Mr Jete was last seen at
Warm Springs, (Ju., on the night of June
17th. He started to walk to the depot, a
mile distant, und said that he intended
t.i Macon on buisn—is, und then to
He hud more than $.'1,000 in
m
a
rurrreny atrthe time and it is feared that
he met with fool play
“ Triumphantly Viriorano Herts, com
tnunder-in-ehief &gt;d the government fore*«
in northern Mexico at 11) o'clock today
roija into the city of Oiilioaliuu Cien
Tellez and (len Ituhugu, in command o(
two brigades of cavalry, entered the city
• a short time Iw-fore, hut were imme-li
at*'ly dispatched northew-st toward f'asns
(irnndes to head o(T the tlis-ing rein
army. To the numlM-r of foreign Hag'
raised tnapy days ago liy foreign resi
residents, who feared that a season of
loot would follow the rebel treat and
evacuation, were added hundreds of
Mexican banners giving the city a holi­
day us|&gt;ect,
F.very Atlantic and &lt;!ulf imrt i« today
fo cing strict pri»-uutioig&lt; ah
SWWW
enforcing strict precautions against the
spread of the huhonic plague into this
country. Surgtsm (¡eneral lllue. of the
public health and murine hospital ht
i in varimi» s t a t e l e g i s i a lu r e s , provld
vice telegraphed orders to the offldcials
comlinc..« In The~l'n.iêd 'State*
I n g f o r u n I n c o r n o lux a m i e l e c t l o n of
Fledges party to enactment of leg
at Portland, Me., Boston, Providence,
I l ’n l t e d S i a l e » s e m i t o n i by d i r e c t v o t e
le
In
t ton to prevent devastation
of
New York, Perth, Amboy, Baltimore.
of t h è pcoplo
A» (u s i l i b ai loti of t h è
Norfolk, Wilmington, Charleston, Su T h e D o c u m e n t C o v e r * E v e r y S u b je c t c a m p i t i g l i c x p c m l i t n r c H a t t e n f l o n I» lowt-V Mississippi valley by Hood* ami
vannah. New Orleans, Pensacola and
lam pillgn exjiemllture»
u ' i e u l i o n Is I he control of Ihw Mlaalaslppt I* de
o f I m p o r t a n c e W h ic h H a * B e e n th e
«•IIIr**i1 lo he a nailonal rather than a
(■alventon. They were directisl in view
dlrecied
io t h è e u o r t m m » e x p e n d l
S u b je c t o f P a r t y D l i c u t s i o n D u r in g
„tut« problem
Th&lt;‘ maintenance of
f u r e s of m o i i e t in h e h a l f of ilo- pi»»l
of the plugue outiircak at Havana and
iisvigat'le
i-h»nm,l
I» «!•&gt;&gt; recommend
th e L a » t F o u r Y e a r *
d e n f nini hi« pn-d* »•••»»or In ' h e r«
Porto Flico, to confer with the city
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health officers and urge the collection,
. .0 1 ,1 » nn'IOnul aid rogar bug (ioni
I v r i m - n for p n -»b|uti' lai p i c f e i e n
The following 1 » a itiiiiimury of tin
examination und destruction of rat»,
rond»
tini p rlto n rle »
D irec is u n tlo n n l io n i
especially on th(* water fronts. Plea in­ plank» of tht- Democratic platform
Itcpcat» parly'» declaration of the
t n lt te e to proVlde for »electlon ut prl
fected rats are the modt common means
Keafllriu» pally » devotion to tin unirle» of m e m h e r » of uullotiul coni platform of I'.o'S »« to risii'» of In
of spreading the plague. Past Assistant principles of Democratic government mlttee
bur ntlil pledges the party to nil em
piove»'
compensation law
Declares
Surgeon K. H. Von Ezdorf was ordered us formulated by Jefferson
Pledge» party to enactment of la»
the
unnecensnry
withdrawal
of
public
from Mobile to a&amp;sist in the outgoing
Declares for a tariff for revenuo prohibiting campaign contributions by '
(o l ^ ^ , i4«'V"loj^my¿¿_and
quartine at Havana.
corporations Mtxi unreasonable nani
only and denounces "the high Kepubbmig reproach tqion policy or consfcr
The real work of organizing the Re­ llcnn turllT as the principal cause of paign contributions by Individuals
Favor» »Ingle presidential term and tu i'on that reservations should lie
publican campaign for 1912 will he taken the unwijuul distribution of wealth "
tnnklng president Ineligible for re limit,-d to purposes which they pur
tip tomorrow when the sub-committee
port to serve favors broadest liber
Favors Immediate downwurd revi­ election
nitty
In administering land law» and
of the Republican national committee
k'cllcltates l&gt;emocratlc congre«» on
sion
of
present
duties,
especially
upon
says
forest reserve act permitting
will meet and select a chairman. All
It» record, enumerating
Important
the members of the Hub-committee are neccHHurlcs of life. Favors grudunl re achievements ami pldges an nderpiato homestead entries within the national
forests hnd not been nullified by nd
here and will be the guests of President ductlon so an not to Interfere with of navy
mlnls'ratlve
regulation declares for
Denounce» Itepubtican administra
Taft, at a luncheon at the White House destroy legitimate Industries.
Immediate
notion
to make avallatile
Denounces President Taft for veto lion on charge of extravagance and
tomorrow afternoon, when the name of
Mnskati e«inl lands nnd nafegurdlng
lug
turlfl
hills
of
lust
congress
Cun
demand»
return
to
simplicity
nml
the chairman
probably will he an­
of lite» of miners
nounced. Presdlent Tuft will arrive duums Itepubllcan party for failure economy hefltilng a Democratic gov
Favor« encouragement of ngrlrul
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early tomorrow from his summer home to redeem Its pi utilise» of 1908 for ernment.
downward revision .'* Tukes Issue with
Favor» efficient »upervlslon and ture ami legislation to suppress gam
at»flhVpriy,-Mas»., to meet the commit­ the Itepubllcan platform n» to tho rate regulation of rnllrond». express hllng In agilcullural produci»
tee.
high cost ot living, contending It Is companies, telegraph and telephone
Believes In fostering growth of a
linos nnd a valuntlon of these com- merchant marine and urges speedy en
Damage aggregating more than $160,- largely due to tljo high lurlfT laws.
Favors vigorous enforcement of the panto» by the Interstate Commerce
000 was caused by an electric storm
nctment of laws for the greater «»
features of the untl-iruat law. Commlaalon. and ulao regulation over
which beat upon Chicago this afternoon original
curlly
life and property at sea. He
Demnpds such additional' legislation insurance nnd stock of corporations, affirms oíprevious
declarations regard
for aeveral hours. Five inches of rain
as may he necessary to crush private in connection with a demand for such
Ing pur» food nnd public health
felf this afternoon. Twelve houses were monopoly.
revision of the hanking law» a» will
Hecommends law reform legisla
struck by lightning and forty-two aUrms
Favors prohibition of holdlug com give temporary relief in case of Anontlon.
were received by the fire department. panic». Interlocking directors, w a t e r , clal distress, th e re ’ Is n denunciation
No lives were lost. Thousands of dol­ ing. etc. Condemns Itepubllcan ndtnln of the. Aldrich bill prepared by the i Welcomes Arizona and New Mezlco
to sisterhood of states.
lars damages Were caused by flooding of latrntlon for "comrpomlslng with the monetary commission.
Favor» parcela post and extension
The present method of depositing
basements, stocks In’ some business Standard Oil company and Tobacco
of rural dellv»—
houses in outlying quarters, of tho' city Tnist." Denounces as "usurpation the government funds Ih condemned nml
ta of Republicans to deprive tho the party 1» pledged to the enactment
being ruined. Lightning struck a large
a of their rights and to enlarge of a law for the deposit of such
Ingenious Plea.
tenement house at 1146 W e stA iW St.
rs
of
the
Federal
governtnept
Jrt\mis
by
competitive
bidding
In
Mate
"Prisoner
at the bar, 1 find you hava
and twenty fzamilies were driven »fato
re lg/* says the platform, "no nr national banks, without dlscrlml been sentenced to prison twice before.
atreAt by the fire that followed. .' TWi
twilight zone between the nation nnd nation as to locr 'Hy
What have you to say why I should
atom) brought relief from the hot wave, t ie atate In which exploiting Inter
not send you there again?" "I irge,
Hecommends Investigation of agrt
the thermometer dropping from 81 to 69 ests can take refuge from both.”
cultural credit societies In Europe to your Honor, the generally accepted
degrees. Three deaths from heat' and
Urges people to support proposed ascertain whether a system of rural feeling against a third term."—Balti­
credits may be devised suitable to more American.

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\s a result of what they term a defeat
of the jieoplo*» choice for nomination by
the Republican national convention in
Chicago recently, supporters of Theo­
dore Roosevelt, as well us former Repub­
lican leaders of Florridu, have cast their
lot und their.zeal with the third party
movement, it is said.
Under command of Major Sumuel J.
Wolf of Key West* the Second Regiment
of infantry, N tionul Guard of Florida, is
now under cnnvu».ut the stale camp
.IV- '¿a*
L ¿'uinU if**«-regiment hav­
ing mobilize«} then- yesterday morning
(or it» iinnuul tour of Held duty, which
will cover u period of eight ilays.
The Tampa Northern ha» passed t o , ,
the control' of the Seabourd Ajr Line.
T hat information 1» given-out id Tnmjufejg
TTy one who is in a position to know. The
transfer of stock is made to certain olfiflcials and stockholder» of the Seabon rd
uml Seabourd men have been elect«»! to
the ext»’iitive office «if the Tampa
Northern. whirl, it i» undemtood will
"tilnine iii operation os an lnde|&gt;endent
ouil but in coiilit»'tlon with the Sea­
board This transfer of priqierty und
'•»-lion •&gt;( "Ib c rs was made in Boston u
• w iImv- ago und shortly there will be u
n i-cting of the new stockholders und
.ti e r s ii. Tampa to muke the necessary
ung««
A &lt; llewlll, ris'ently n|,|MMiite«l
'(■«•nl of tin- Southern F.xpn-ss ComwapS ut Kustis. is mysteriously missing
in,I with him h| proximutely $'1.000 of
"•&gt;■ . «pri-v- company's fund' Hewitt
v ,&gt; in I «»«burg on the Fourth of July
cel« hriition nnd wns »een on the stre«,ts
" lie evening when he n*«*eiv«xl the exp ,e " from thi* «•vet ing train.
This
n ,,rnuig In- iliil not ii|,|»&gt;nr at the office
and upon mvi-sligation it was found thut
he did not sxh-iii (o I,«- in town. The
agent at I •»■»burg was notilbsl nnd he
iii inisliately came over nnd took charge
of the office “’’The safe wns op«m&lt;»l late
tonight uml ii was found that a shortage
, xisitsl of alxiut $3,000
I f red I n Herrv of I.iikelaiiil formeri,l manager for I.uddei, &amp; Hal,-«
Southern Musi, Hull»', hut now n trav• ling sulestnmi. veslerilay ent«-r«»l a suit
lor $10,000 dumuges »gainst I’. K. Wil­
son of Jacksonville, »Vnte manager for
l.udden &amp; But«-». The pluintifT alleged
I hut lie has been IHn&gt;Ii»I by the defend- ant ami s«»-ks to ri-cover accordingly.
a
AflcrniMin Pnrly
Mrs Morion llojison wit« host««» of aa
h-lighl fill af'erniHin f■!•rl \ l ui-sday in
uiioi ,,l Mr- \\ «-»I Hopson
I'he t.L'ti-ful d«»'«irations of gr«»*n and
wlutc were l,oth dainty and »ttractive.
The giu-sts hud l»»-ii ris|u«-*t«»l to
tiring their fancy work, which pleasant
occupation w/is followed by two very inintereiUing anil clever word conteata.
^ ‘f r ^ * W '‘TTTfk!ir*rtfw ■niv-itrmimrarwinner in the tir»t contest, and also the
■iilvi-r thimble which was given oh tho
prize.
Correct answers were given hy several
of the guests iii the second contest, and
the priz«\ a box of randy, was therefore
cut (or and won by Miss Lucy Whitner.
The pretty color motif was carried out
in l hi* delirious ices and cakes, which
were charmingly iw-rved hy Mistw«
.Mice Caldwell and Fern Ward.
Mrs. Hopson's invited guests were
Mrs. West Hopson, Mrs. J. W\ Dickins. Mm. F. J. Gonzali», Mrs». C. H.
Summers, Mrs. J. C. Bennett, Mrs.
Claude Herndon, Mrs. W. E. Hdushqjder, Mrs. F. L. Miller, Mrs. W. W.
Aliernathy, Mrs. D. L. Throaher, Mrs»^.
Sumuel Puleston, Mrs. Roht. Newman,
Mm. it. L. Peck, Mrs. Henry Mcl-aulin,
Mm. J. B. Lawson, Mrs. N. 0. Garner,
Mrs. J. A. Hurrold, Mrs. Erm-st Mlrrow, Misses May Doyle, Madge Ward,
Mell W hitner, Lucy Whitner, Anole Lee
Caldwell, Lillian Gibson. Margaret RobRoliorte, Bessie I/ong. Carrie Alternathy,
Alice Caldwell. Fern Ward.

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say a case under observation in the Ha­
vana hospital has l&gt;een confirmed as
huhonic plague. The service is watch­
ing the situation cloacly.'
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charity and the real huITitpz* are hardly and there is not a bunking hotise in th e ; to clearly demonstrate that the same in­ unthinking nnd simply criminally care
ever taken care of because their cases do world tliul would take a bond issue thnt j tefesta have Iwen sucking to eontrol both less. Slill others are not aware thnt
receive recognition. Now this is all was not guaranteed by the vote of the ' parties, ami have sucredeed to a large overheating and prostration an- so **a* changed.
property owner. Like many other smart degree.
ily inflicted. We have n humane soctel)
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be
The person seeking alma is directed to Alecks who expect to revolutionize the
here in Sanford, and the members are
Tills
ia
a
crucial
year
for
the
Republic­
tween You and Me"
the secretary, who looks into the case, world Mr. Utulk h n I u dinrrhoen of an part)1. It lias enjoyed the conil- ready and desirous to in every way ns
calls up the executive board, and if the words and a constipation of ideas.
j ilence of the |x*ople for over half a cen­ sist iii educating the ignorant, jogging
EVEN THE GAIE POST NOT IN IT case is a worthy one receives immediate
tury. nnd for sixteen continuous years tiie think-tanks of the thoughtless, and
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attention. The busy man who formerly
Men and women Vfho sing and love has been trust«*! with the administration jolting to summary justice the brutal
became a prey for the sharks and who music for music ‘s sake must, perforce be of the ulfuira of the national government, and vicious. ( 'omplnint* should .uni will
Citici I» Antoni Ve Taking Note»
seldom gave u |ienn) toward real charity happy |M*opie, despondent (M*oplc nre it ought to in* big enough and wise be made, units«* the warnings given
and fa ith , titoli Prent T in"—
is never bothered longer than a minute by never heard singings Hinging people ' enough to adapt itself to chunging can­ through medium uf the Herald publish
So Say» Sauntcrer.
the mendicant, lie simply refers them who are happy must lit*
b iggood citizens and ditions to know there is po no such era' apace and otherwise are prurnpti&gt;
^ 1 I note that Mr. Lefller ia out solic- to the proper authorities. It only takes what nation, as a whole, produces great­ thing in this progressive age as standing heeded. Towns all about us are hand
itini member» for the Charity Asso­ a dollar to become a member of the Asso­ er numbers of lovers 6( song than Ger­ still. The term "stand-pat" has brought ling this evil of cruelty to animals with
ciation and he tells me that he is having ciation and the benefit to Ik* derived many, and what nation1has sent to these opprobrium upon the party, undeserved praiseworthy rugged severity. Fines &lt;&gt;f
trouble in getting people to sign up us nre many. The needy are taken into shores a better class
Miens »ho have ly so, bccuusc a large majority of the $16 and even more, an* rapidly check
membe s and give their little old iron the whole system of the organization become good citizens than the Father- party has no sympathy with that policy. ing inhuhiiiiiity in other cities, und
dollar. This question hits been threshed and will la- eared for until such time as land? Germans are a happy, song lov­ Unfortunately however, the control of would prove wholesome here, without
out time and again and needs no explan­ the uuthorttiKs s**e 111 to discharge them ing. peaceful, law-abiding body. Their the party in many states and sections doubt. Owners who are willing to kill
ation if the party wants to donate. Some and there will be no more promiscuous habits and social customs may not be of has l&gt;c«-n in the hands of that element, their live stock by inch«« ami thu* d*’
jieople want an excuse for not donating lagging on the stri-ets and the prill’s the orthodox I’uritan, but show u us, and if the party suffers defeat this year plete their exchecquer will usmilh *»11 *
and of course it will be a hard matter for siotuil beggar nnd pun handler will have group uf members of u Sängerbund and it will Im*_because of the absolute refusal halt if compelled to disgorge two or
any one to explain to them if they give to ply his little game in greener pasturrew we‘11 point out to you a body of men of these party leaders to see what is three five dollar Williams for each re
u dollar for Aasociated Charities they because Sanford will be no place for hiiq. worthy of American citizenship.
clearly apparent to any man not blinded curring offense.
will not receive fivo dollars in return. Charity will lie charity in deed as well as
by political prejudices und ambitions
Among rules prescribed by a Humane
There ore some people in Sanford that in name and the cjtizen who gives up a T One of the reasons why I expect to see fror office or power.
Society in another city wo note the fol
have been putting out money on the little money each year for tho Associu a Democratic victory in November is
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tw enty to one »hot ao lon(3*nt they catE j^ Ttln ran m t f m m »ad
ilu irrtU«|PiWTllSinnpwtU
uTgatedand prnrtice&lt;There"':
Mercy
For
The
Poor
Beast
not get out of the habit. They will not be expended to a good purpose.
papefs ure losing hojie and many of them
Ixiad lightly and drive slowly! In
donate anything the charity or to any­
joining the ranks of the Progressives.
The inhumanity and brutality of sonc
stopping,
let it b« in tin* shade when
thing else and I am not explaining the ^ A gentleman who signs hjs name, Wm. The following from a conservative Re­ of our about-lhe-city horse and mule
ever
possible.
Water frequently. Watch
charity game to them in fact I never Utalk, writes me a lengthy letter about publican paper published in Michigan drivers excite the righteous indignafon
your
beast.
If
he suddenly stops sweat­
explain any project to them.
the good roads and wants to know why is a fair sample:
of many an on looker. We all feel the
ing,
if
he
breathes
snort and quick, his
The Sanford Charity Aasoclation is he cannot vote on the bond issue.
He
It took the Democrats a long time to heat of a Florida summer, especially if
ears
droop
and
he
stands with leg*«
the finest organization that the good admits that he owns no property do what seemed to ordinary lookers-on obliged to labor, or for that m atter even
braced
sidownys,
he
needs
attention at
people of Sanford have over had in their and does not expect to own any. In a tho only logical thing to do, and that is to stand or ait, in the direct rays of the sun..
once;
get
him
in
the
shade,
remove har­
midat and every one should be familiar rambling way he talks about the land­ nominate Governor Wilson as their can­ The |»oor equine feels and suffers with a
ness
and
bridle,
wash
out
his mouth,
with the idea. For instance: Before the owners and darkly hints that the "big didate for the presidency. Whether the keenness of nerve and prostration very
sponge
him
all
over,
with
vinegar
water
Aaaociation was organized the people of men" as he calls them arc trying to choke party, as a party, is truly progressive or ukin to man. Without thought of this,
if
possible,
and
give
him
four
ounces
of
Hanford were bealeged especially in the off the little ones and wander» off in a not, the issue throughout tho country is numerous Jehus whip and whale their
ammonia,
or
two
ounces
of
sweet
spirits
winter by cripples, children, grown mon dintrabe against the man who owns clear, arjd&gt; with the reactionary influ­ steeds along the driveways as though
and women, and all kinds of people who property trying to build good roads and ences behind President Taft, it is well they hnve before them a machine as un­ of nitre in a pint of water, or give hurt a
wanted assistance. Some of them were pay taxes and keeping the non tax pasy that the people of the country arc to have susceptible to torture ax cold metal. Not pint of warm coffee, cooling his head
worthy and most of them were not. The from voting in a bond election. His an opportunity of expressing themselves only must the poor animal endure die with ice water or chopped ice wrapped
In cloth. Do not use a horse hat. un­
profesalonal beggar la very crafty and letter la too lengthy to publish und con­ at the polls.
blazing hot sun, but hia^akin and flaah
less
It be a canopy top hat, the ordinary
Sanford people apent hundreds of dol­ tain» nothing that would throw any light
Wilson and Marshall are a strong com­ quiver under the cruel lash, until it is a
bell
shape does more harm than good.
lar» every year on people that were bet- on anything. I will only reply briefly bination, viewed from every standpoint, marvel that breath nnnd life are not
On
coming
in after work, sponge him off.
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ter fixed financially than the doners of to him by asking what right, he would and the • Republicans will have to give literally pounded out of him. In some
removing
harness marks and sweat,
money. Charity became such a burden have to vote a tax on a man’s property tho people mord than promises, too many cases, this docs result, though it seldom
* on the merchants especially that some when he has none of hi* owjiT* He o f which have been unfulfilled, In order occurs in the public view, else the thought swabbing m outh, nose and dock, wash
action waa necessary In order that the makes a strong plea about “ taxation to retain its place and power In national leaancss, of flendishness (as the case may his feet but not his legs. Never turn the
hose on him. Give him a cool, airy
'real sufferer* could get relief and the without representation'', and y j t he politics.
be) driver might be recalled to some
place to cat and rest. Unless he cool»
‘^fAgaa.could be turned down.. The Her­ would allow the landless mad,tp vote on
The interests have been working and •ease by an Infuriated mob. Usually
off
a t night, he is Uly prepared to stand
ald called for a Charity Aaaociation and questions that affect tho in te re s ts ^ tho ybting for their own j&gt;odfotbooks; the the driven-to-death creature passes away
the
next day’s heat and labor.
the fqod people of this city responded property man most vitally. Ha states common voter is sUongly. feeling the In his stable or barnyard, and the reason
Tho
above humahlty will lengthen the
promptly to the call. The strong organ­ that he favors good roads andw&amp;uld
necessity for protecting hinself -antl-his of his taking off is assigned to other than
life and double the efficiency of .your
ization ia today working for the interests to vote on tho question and docs not at* fam ily.. High sounding speeches will not the real cause.
of the real charity patients and the fakes tempt to give any plan for building go dowtl, this year. Voters want to
We do not believe all cruel drivers are team, afford onlookers relief from heart­
are sent on their way, thus saving tho roads by the non-taxpayer. There are j know the whys and the wherefores, and vicious. Some are Ignorant, some are aches at sights of cruelty, increase the
people of theis city money and annoy­ two unanswerable arguments to M r.• there are so many things to explain that thoughtless, .some are inexperienced.
■eif-respect of drivers and owners, and
ance. The busy m an who ia approach­ Utalk.
| certain gentlemen throughout the coun- No doubt many do not realize th at the
Tho man with no property haa no ‘ try will be kept very buay.
e d by * mendicant would rather give up
brute they are racing, acutely feels and make each a kinder hearted and better
HUMANE.
• quarter than be bothered. Miataken right to vote « tax on tho property m a n 1 The Democratic convention
suffers as be truly does. Others are citizen.
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banner Thrown oiiTTrom olie of the
hotols announcing that Its headquar­
ters were on the fifteenth door of one
of the leading hotel«
If the man
who wanted to see Roger Sullivan,
or It might have been Mayor llarr!
son. If valiantly he had gone to the
room of the ptalrlo delegation, he
either had to walk up fourteen nights
Som* Interesting Detalla of the Balti­ of stairs on feet already tired with
trumping and standing, or else ho bad
mora Gathering.
to wait for, the hourdycjjance to boariL
an olovator which carried Its he»*y
During an outburst talk a t the burden -jamming and perspiring- aloft
oonvantlon hall, Representative Hen
Two of tho Southern negro dele­
ry Clayton of Alabama, one of the
■peakera who got all "het up" over gates who recently pluyed u slurring
thing! in general, mado the fatal mis engagement In Chicago hud evidently
taka of atartlng three acntcncca In got the convention spirit running so
aucceaaton with the worde "1 know." madly In tlielr blood thul 111 their own
By the time ho got to hla fourth bum expense they decided td go to HaitiIng thought 12,000 persona . etarled more to see with their own eyes what
with him. It didn't bother him. and the Democrats were going to do to
one another
he kept right on "I knowing."
They strolled Into the bar at Nix­
"I know /’ roared the Alabamn man
"Do you know that you've been on » about nluo o clock, when the res­
talking fifteen tnlnutcsT" asked a man taurant was practlcully deserted
They called for drinks atTd the bar­
In the gallery.
"It you will be patient, there are keeper served them. Then one of
only half a dosen morjj speeches,” thorn, emboldened by the first dis­
pleaded Judge Parker at the morning play of courtesy, which they had ex­
aeaalon, when the crowd was break perienced In Ilaltlmure, exclaimed to
bis running mate:
lng the antl-nolso ordinance.
"Supposing wo dine heah. Charles?
"Let them all talk together, and
than we can go home,“ w o h a bit of What do you say? It's too far to go
advice from the floor which raised a all de way back to de Belvldere, and
anyhow, ufter dose splendid meals
laugh.
we hud In iho t'ompetun room ut the
-.Mr». Taft Attends Session.
Tho convention was watched by the Congress in Chicago, the Belvldere
“first lady of the lady.” Mrs. Taft. don't somehow seem to lit my fancy.
Did you notice that coffee thny Imd
amazement. But rmnuiBy,; 'Tuno “ ryi
WM. J. JSftfAN
Why. It wup mijdily, jr««*.lt a as. posi­
f j i v ...
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tively yuiddy ”
By this time the bartender s mouth,
was hanging wide and loose from
amazement. But casually, quite by
accident as It were, one of bis eyes
rolled In tho direction of the negro
head waiter of the dining room, who
was atnndlng near bv.
"Rufus.” said the ImrtrniT»’?. “come
hither. 1 would sponk with thee"

SIDE LIGHTS OF
THE CONVENTION

was droppej fo'r a niomenf and (hen
the cheer loader was catapulted
fb'
h the air Into the crowd below
Wli-.-n the police hud taken the mat­
ter In hand, It was found that the sec­
ond actor In (his successful effort of
amusing the crowd wns Arthur Bris­
bane, chief editorial writer for Wil­
liam Randolph Hears! Me objected
seriously to having hts copy “ walked
on and acted promptly. L a t e r ji e said
UT merely ‘'floosted'' tho offender otif
of lbe_wajrr
Nobody knew why the time at which
the demonstration began was select
ed by the Wilson forces r b the "psy­
chological moment," but
the evi­
dences all pointed to a well laid out
plan to storm the convention
— It began when a New Jersey dele­
gate climbed Into the press stand sur
rounding the platform. He was clad
In white flannels, and with arms
stretched to their fullest extent ho
held a Wilson lithograph. This ho
turned toward one side of the houso
and then the oth«r
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The jin-sent year has l**on a phenom­
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I f l r t l S i r 1 Ofir 9•!«n k frnill lw*ixit OtH«*«ltr I*«•«tofTi• r I
enally unsatisfactory one for farmers ull ■F
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over the country, Hoods and frosts have
greatly damaged the cro(&gt;«. In this part
H. E. W I S E , P r o p r ie to r
s v x m w v r t v a Formerly Malinger of Central Cafe
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tlit- In-ginning of the year have cortijx-lled +
replanting of crops until, it was found +
+ S t e a k s , C h o p s , O y s t e r s an d F i s h a S p e c i a l t y
useless to plant any more and the low -4
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lying fields were "thrown out." In trav­
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A P la c e F o r L a d ie s and G e n tle m e n
eling through the country one finds the +
crops on the hillocks and slopes to InS h o rt O rd o rs At All H o u rs
pretty fair, hut on the lowlands they are
E v e ry th in g F i r s t C a s s
either very sorry or have been nbtindonThsmtnple crops will probably not
Prompt. Plcmi Service
Móni Tickclg are Sold at R rdurrd Rntrs
giv»- half of the yield u good season would
have brought forth.
H e a d W a lt e r H a n d s O u t K ib o s h .
Every other untoward season has
Tlo-n In a lower tone In- contlnuisl
"Dun t iiiIhh this. Rufus These two taught the farmers valuable Ii-hmoiim, and
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colored, gentlemen have Jusi arrived 1,0 *dl this. Ditching the lowlands wdl
from ('hlcago They're talking u lot he the first lemon, fur, no matter how
of rum stuff nbout the last
days of shiftless a man maylie. la- will no lunger ! 1»
Pompeii and I think I miy,I think, i delaybrmglmg
uhoutpreventative mean- |
Aj'ent* for N e w M r k and C h ic a g o KactorieM

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R of tie, th ey a r - c o n te m pla ting d in ing 1wrrw k n s i v f tiin H w ir tr lw n r h is p isn u n g

h e r e to See If o u r c h e f h a s gut a n y

HIs plea for a progressive candl
date was heeded by the Democratic
convention.

Mllt| c u l tiv a tin g for nm lung

Che n.-xt

IliL'Ii (inule Pianos Low Prices Easy Terms
thing on &lt; hlrugo
lesson is to diversify In* cro|m so that if
By thla time the two m-gro dele
gates hud nauuteied Into the almost
Piano Tuning A Specially
other tttay he auccexiful Then cumes
empty dining-room But In a moment
Rufus was upon them "Beg pardon, thè Itvttllh lessoli. fur after a man has
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Orders Solicited
sirs," he sold,
wan either of you palli heavy diN-tor’s Mills for siekiiens eli
gelulertsl liy (si.-,inoli* -Oirfltee water hi
gentlemen Inquiilng for m e "
Phone IN -tilin g s
P. &lt;) Pox 1127
We ve Just dropped 111 for dinner. wili imi dollhl t li.it a deep weli i - cheap
Intuì cornea thè road leu
That s. of course, if you have no oh eet aftt-r all
JectloliM "
s&lt;in A man slm gets cu irgli t In a Illuni
"ObjectIons' My. no sub. we don't m g downi-oiir •&gt;( a rum on a road where
D rin k a B ottle of
have no objections, only I regret to his horse j» able only to proceed at a walk
| say we hu»,w not K»t
any empty ,*
lo chunge hts mind uhout the f,M&gt;l
tables."
good roads agitation" and do his share
W h a t'" erteil the Other delegate, m providing better roads.
furiously. "What a the matter with
Talking about roads, tin- farmers liv­
this one My. there ain't scarcely a
ing
within easy retteli of shipping sta
living soul In the room "
But ,|ey Is all engaged, sah. every j «"»'“*
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tom«
otuv of 'em The particular table you “ h-s and sweet corn. thus, to a great ex
was going to «it at Is reserved for »••«? making up for tlu-tr loss m *t.ipl-G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
Mr Hrvnn William lennlngs Bryan ••rop* I’hi-v haul tlu-ir -t utl ov--: had
sah Though I take tt you Is IB-pith road* but the haulage is .s|o*rt
If it
M u lin ili» n i f t t l * i ( l t |H»r •* *11h( 111i*i i w ilie r
t h r &gt; w ill i * r v e n t i l l n r * * til«!
llcuns you may of heard of him lake* twenty live imtuiti-* to tritvi-l a
ilitteMioii til»«l Rive you ti roi di
W ere expecting him anil Ills friend. mill- on a 1hi11 road, and twin- the dis
Mr Barker, to run In nt any moment, tana- run )&gt;«■ nutde over u good roud in T h e S a n f o r d C o c a C o l a B o t t l i n g C o . , S a n f o r d , F l a
so you see. gentlemen, how Impos­ the same time, with less fatigue for the
sible It Is."
team, is not the good roud the chvafW-r? jJ (iV
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And without
more words Rufus
Roads firm enough for rapid travel at all
bowed the iwo delegates out of the
times winild etiuble farmer* living fur
door
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from
Hu shipping point.* to rai-«- trunk
B r is b a n e • 'B o o s t s " C h e e r L e a d e r .
rrop*
that have a ready sale instead of
Ihirtug a Woodrow Wilson demon
»tratl«t&gt; In Mu- convention bull during ' i i i i f i i i i n g t h e m t o tin* m u r e i i n p r o t i t

wife of the president, came ovot from
Washington, and waa an early arrival
In the gallery near the sptjqker b plat
form.
She saw an animated scene, for
spurred by the promise of lively m
lion, tho early crowd took a good
start, with the result that a lively In
lerestlng throng was on band an hour
sooner than Wednesday.
For them the first center of attrac
tlon was Mrs. Tmft. She arrived with
Mrs. Norman E. Mack three quarters
of an hour before the convention tuet
There was not a ripple of applniiBe
on tho part of the Incoming thousands
as Mrs. Taft walked up the ulsle and
w-as ushered to a seat on the plat
a b l e -*I ,i | -1• - i r i ' p s
M u rke
li-le g r.ip h
form.
As the party went up the middle i
HE NOMINATED WILSON
aisle to the stage Pol. John I. Mar
W tMlDI.\ND BARK NWTES
tin, sorgoant-at arms, hurriedly cross
Aiming ibosi- »Ini kt-pt c»«»l at \S &lt;mx1
ed tho platform. Ho was late, but
i land Park on tin- Fourth were Rev. (». B.
made up for his tardiness by the aor |
dlallty of hts welcome Colonel Mar
W aldron and family , Mr. Walker and
— tin pcraonaUywhwt -the- wasyfrMha- firnt.;-; fjrmtb,..Mr- H*rci)l(e niul Jamily,
row of seats reserved for tho Taft
and Mrs. Met^uain, Mr. and Mrs. (.’amp- 4
party.
- bell and the trou|»e uf Scvtut Ikivs. The
Her seat was In the front row of
Itoys were well supplievl with lire crack­
the guests' gallery lo the left o( the |
ers, tec., and celebrated loudly. Rain
chairman’s stand and Immediately
kept people under shelter for awhile. l&gt;ut
overlooking tho west section of the
they made up for it after dinner. Near­
presa gallary. She had read every
ly
every one went in swimming. In the
datali of the story of the Chicago con
afternoon a number of visitors drove
ventlon, where her husband w a s re
out. The day passed off pleasantly and.
nominated, and ahe was deeply Inter
as usual, everybody enjoyed themselves
ested In tho work of the opposing con
ventlon.
WOODSMAN.
It Was ths first timo In the history
of the country, so far as the oldest
convention fans could recall. Hint tho '
wife of a president had attended a
convention which was to nominate
the man who would opposo her husbgnd for re-election.
Unabfe to Handle Crowd.
When Baltimore puts up flvo or six
of being a su b scrib er to th is
more hotels and can muster more
paper Is t h a t ycu a n d y o u r
than one ticket takor for each door­ John W. Westcott of New Jsrsey Who
fam ily b eco m e a tta c h e d to
Nominated
Woodrow
Wilton
for
the
way of Ita armory. It properly may
i t T h e paper becom es a
Presidency at the Baltimore Con­
aspire to the honor of having another
m e m b e r o f the fam ily a n d
vention.
national convention within the city
its
c o m in g each w e e k w ill
walla—but not before. It la baroly
be a s w e lc o m e a s t h e a r ­
possible that the city could take care the Tuesday night session the wild
rival o f a n y o n e th a t’s d e a r.
of thè crowds If It knew how. hut It applause was suddenly doubled. A |
It wtfi k e e p yon in form ed on
"whoop"
arose
that
put
to
shame
all
la a long call from tho last big na
the d o in g s o f tbe co m m u n ity and
The entbusltlonal gathering to the present one. the previous cheering
the b a r g a in s of tb« m erch a n ts
and, While the last one was not any astlc cheer leader wns more surprls
regularly advertised w ill en ab l*
thing like as big as thlg one. Ball!- led than any one olso In the building. 1
you to s a v e m any tlmee th e coat
more aeema to havo forgotten (he lea i As he excitedly stepped from one .
of ths subscription.
aona. Which other cities have learned writing bench to another In the presa
stand bia progress waa checked. Tho
Marooned on Upper Floor«.
Xba. n»nn|a delegation
A Ug Wliio a lithograph fie had been wav|nj|
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�force n single voter to act contrary to hi*
Judgment in this matter. Hut we do not
want you to b« averse to good roads uu
ruUlshed Every Tueedey and Tridsy Morning By less you have gone into the situation
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY thoroughly and have conversed with th»county commiaaionrrs and the other
gentlemen who have been active in the
campaign for good roads. There t.e
•a fc o e r le tle n PrMe, * 2 .0 0 a T*ar In Atfvanc* i h » h m &gt;( u* in Sanford or in t he Sanforu
section who want to irtPPiaS'fflPfTixw.
DtUvsnd ta tbSCitr by earrW O.ÖÖ*p*» y«a/’ In
We are all alike-whrrrit ntm w to paying
ad rance or 20c per moniti.
Payments In ads anca muti ba mada at otBce out money each year and getting noth­
Eaiarad aa aecood-diM maU matter Auauat 22nd in' return and looking back over the
ptftt few years the work on our coun­
190S, at tba PoalotBoa at Santont. Florida
aadar. Act of March 3rd. IB70
J. ty roails looks like that.
OuY commis­
Telephon« No MB sioners have done wonders In Orange
county and have gained a wide reputa­
tion aa good mad builders, but the roads
havo only been temporary and the money
has not been a good investment.
Look at the question from all angles, you
taxpaying voters, i/ook up the records

themselves. A trip to Crescent ' tty
.aid give some of St. Augustine s cal­
loused and hard hearted bachelors a new
and brighter viewpoint nnd might even
induce them to say "ye*."—St. August ’.ie Record.
And when the "Press Gang" meets in
l'arnpa next year Hurry llrown had
better havtrhls wife along-oit tW-Uip,
bi-causa those dark eyed señorita* on the
Isthmus will not bo as retiring and mod­
est aa the Crescent City girls.

UE to iti individuality of service; iuIndividuality of method»;
Its increasing efforts in behalf of home-owners, this house
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furnishing store has made itself known from one end of
'J* Florida to the other. Its prestige is by no means limited to .Jack
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Some of the paper* are having fun
with the "original" Wilson men who are
*|iringing up on every *ide now that he is
nominated beyondper adventure. The
Herald cannot lay claim to any such dis­
tinction and would not do no at any
stage of the game. We were for the
strongest man in the party and If Mr.
Wilson is that man Howell and good. He
already has our support and for that
nupport we ask him nothing. Mr. Wil­
son docs not know th at such u paper aa
The Herald exi*ta and wo only know
that he exists because the Associated
Press aays so.
mad^ of you. Our taxes havo soared
We are In for electing n Dcmocrut nnd
alongV ith your* and we have been just whether hi* name la Wilson,- Smith or
os far "clown the financial scale aa the Jones is immaterial.
poorrtst among you. We have no wish to
place an added burden upon us or you.
but like all ImsirKws men we look at ev­
ery question from a buxlmsm stund|&gt;oint
and from our view point and from our
experience gather*) from years of study
1n every state and clime we conclude that
th*o time ha* come for brick road*.
Give this m atter your attention and
remember that you are making history
next Saturday. Leave the page for

FOR GOOD ROADS
Next Saturday is the election for good
roads—at least that is what it means
the legal term will be an election to make
Sanford a special road district and vote
1200,000 worth of bonds to construct
brick roads throughout the Sanford dis
’“ "■"MM. The people of this district should
give this matter their earnest attention,
for there is nothing th at means quite ao
much to our section aa this movement for
. „ good rojils. Every other available ma. terial has been tried and fqund wanting.
Every other plan has been tried with in­
different success*. There ia nothing in
the way of material but brick and no plan
for the building of roads but the bonding
plan. For the past year this section
has suffered for roads. For th« past
AROUSING INTEREST
year we have heard nothing of road
Another step in the right direction has
building and this state of affnirs will con­
tinue mayhap for years in-fore relief i* in Im-cii lakep in reference to good road
sight. Realizing that something must building. This lime lln- credit must Inbe accomplished at once the idea of a given the Pulatka Hoard of Trade. This
unit building nnd bonding originated organization lias issued an invitation to
with the projs-rty holders who pay the the Florida Autonininnbile Association
bulk of the taxes and who realize ttint and to tiie State Good Kouds Association
for the past ten years the vast sums ex­ to hold a joint meeting in that city on
pended on temporary roads have been July 26th.
T in s mi-eting c a n n o t h u t hoont the
thrown away sought relief in the idea
just promulgated that of huiblpig roads good ro ad s g a m e in a c o n s id e r a b le ihthat would last for at least twenty-five grin-, bi-cmin- of the fact th u t b o th or
years and require no more money for the gllllizatliills a r e interested in th e hu h
upkeep. They have come to this decis­ line of work. T h e u u to m o h l le • i.
ion after careful study. They have w a n t bet te r r o a d s in o rd er t h a t th e y may
come to this idea after every other plan get b e tte r lls«- of their machinivi, while
hud been tried and found inadequate to tiie good ro ad s | m-o |&gt;Ii - w a n t lu-tt«-r lugli
our needs. It only remains now for the w ay s for the g en e ral ginnl.
However, in Inith cu -d -h the resillta
public spirited (Hsipie of this section to
say next Saturday whether they want to will lie the same. Each organization is
advance and at the same time save money working for the betterment of tiie stub-,
or retrograde and expend u larger amount tiie one along linen primarily for the
for temporary roads and makeshifts that pleasure seeker und the tourist, while tiie
have served u* for roads in the post other is for the farmer With these two
This is a moit vital question that roll- organizations meeting together ideas can
fronts us mid one thut means much to Ih- exchanged, and good result» cannot
our section it should not la- acted tint follow.
The moat im|Mirtunt matter to Ih- &lt;ii»upon hastily, hut tiie information glean­
ed from our former experience* should cusaed la the pending hill, which is to be
prove valuable now that we have reached introduced at the next session of the
the turning point in our onward career. Legislature. This hill will provide for
Other part* of Florida are rpaking brick the financing of a plan which will insure
roads. Other sections are favoring the many hundreds of good roads All of
brick even though they have good inut«*- tiie people who meet at I’alatka on July
rials at hand in tho will of shell and clay. 26th will Ih- anxious to push tins measure
Other sections of other stap-s that have through at tiie next session. The Slat«rock and gravel are taking the vitrified Editors' Association bus indor-v-d the lull,
und will boost it Ih-I wcvii now und Unbrick because of its wearing quulltlea
meeting time.of the low makers. With
Just a word to the furmers.
You are miles from town or from the the joint work of the three organiza­
loading station. You have been averse tions, together with the (teople ut lurge
to the good roads question perhaps be­ who do not belong to the organized effort
cause thej_dea has been advanced by the for roads, but who are alwyus working
bilmntly howler thdl^iWllw-iaxes
be raised. Did you ever stop to think
that with a good brick road to the sta­
tion or to town that you an- independent for Palatku thut interest is created. Such
of the railroad and the high rates? Did gatherings keep the needs of the com­
you ever stop to think that with a good monwealth green in the minds of the
brick road you and your family can al­ ritizens. Nothing is so much needed in
ways come to town or can visit your Florida us roads, und it is to lie iiojH-d
neighbors no matter how much rain is thnt other cities will follow Pulutku nnd
falling? And in the dry season how call meetings to push the good work
much more comfortable the brick road along during the summer and fall.—
will be and no dust to stifle you and Jacksonville Metropolis.
make the ride a torture? Did you ever
N O PLACE FOR A BACHELOR
atop to think that your farm on a brick
Florida newspaper* this week are de­
road or even near a brick road will sell voting a great deal of space to the meet­
for more money to tho stranger who ing of the F'lorida Press Association ut
comes from a section of the country Palatka and many nice things ore being
where they believe in good roads? Did said of the good people of Pnlutka and
you Aver slop to Ihlnk that the town Crescent City. I t 1s no secret th at
people can get along without any brick Crescent City la getting a whole lot of
roads and that you are the one who is enviable notoriety over the fact that it
v ita lly ' Interested In having this bond can boast of more pretty girls than any
election succeed? And after all, If you other town of its size in the state. There
think the brick streets in town nrc not can probably be found some editors who
necessary or satisfactory just ask some would go so far'as to insist th at no vil­
of th s town people who kicked ngainst lage, town or city In Florida is tho homp
them a t first and who would not be with­ of so many charmingly beautiful mem­
o u t them now for the world.
bers of the fair sex and there must be
We have them in Sanford und they something to the argument when such
looked like a great amount of money at staid member* of the Press Association
first, but there is not a citizen today who as the handsome president, the vener­
would willingly go back to tho sand, clay able secretary, the dashing treasurer, the
or m arl or any Other material th at for­ ever enthusiastic Powell and tho modest
merly took the money from tho treas­ and retiring Bob Holly aay-rw d)( -Tho
Record doqi -.npt propose t o 'g e t th o u
ury end gave nothing in return.
• T hs Herald does not wish to coerce or gentlemen into Any more trouble thitn
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furniture made in America, handling such products as are maim
factured by Berkey &amp; Gay; Chas. P. Limbcrt; Luce Furniture Com
pany, and, in fact, all the very best concern! of Grand Rapids are
fully represented-* And upon the merit* of such creations has this
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The Sanford specilli mail district
hold an election July Iff for the puri
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res|Ms-i for the progressi vene** of S
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now tin- Journal follows suit by erecting
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la-ring in the cupitul of Osceola and artreceiving well merited *up|M&gt;rt.

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our expert knowledge of vaiuea
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mer season as the games now being play
eil bet wiH-ii the two cities.

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Woodmen’s Circle Notes
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We had the pleasure of a visit from
our state manager and organizei-r, Mrs.
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Death of F'rederirk Kageley
Mr. Frederick Kageley, while on his
way to make his future home with his
daughter. Mrs, L. Grow, was found
murdered with throa trut and right nrm
broken near Ulmers, Barnwell county,
S. C., June 30, 1012. He has been liv­
ing at Hampton, Va., for somo time.
When he left there he had a large sum
of money on his person. He would
have been ninety years of ago Oct. 12,
1912. Mr. Kagcly was an old soldier
who fought for his countruy in tho civil
war.
Every effort is Wing made by L. II.
Willinms, magistrate of Ulmers, S..C.,-.to
find the malefactor, hut nothing hart
been heard so far.
Mr. Kageley leaves a son, Mr. C. F.
Kageley, Scranton, Pa.; a daughter,
Mi», prances Shelley, F'rvelnnd, Pa., and
youngest daughter, Mr*. L. Grbw,
Sunfqril, Fla.
TKo'body was so decomposed that it
could hot be shipped, so the remains
were buried June 31, 1912, a t the Great
Saltkiehatchie Cemetery in South. Caro­
lina.

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To the fuel that now i^ the tune to take out n policy
in a reputable Life Insurance Coinpuny

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•Today, Tomorrow, Next Year,, nnd '.your family not provided
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July 9,1912

WANTS

The Herald lawn haa been enhanced
this week by having the whiskers of the
hedge trimmed up L. H. Temple, tin
well known florist, is responsible for the
beautiful grass plat in front of the Her- All Local Advertisement« Under This
Reading. Three Cents a Lins f nch Issue
n
tuld building und bus made many sales
of privet hedge from the sample used
Wanted Position as foreman or man­
here. Temple ought to have the con­
Hon. Forrest Lake haa returned from tract for hedging the walk» around the ager on truck farm by man with fourteen
yeurs' pracUcaL_jaty^^nce. Uus B. ]
' t0 J,flC^ta2RY^i?i."
MÜi»v,áúSÉtJrfk*&gt; ior
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Goodrich Jii Orlwhio called on jw.nlce a finish around Ihclawna ft? this Friufk, BifiRoSTclty!
For Sale—Pure Bred White Orpington.
oldTrienda and acquaintance« here today. hedge.
Kellerstraus strain, $1.00 to $1 50. F. K.
E. A. Douglass, the moving spirit of
Keasonrr. R. F. D No 3.
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»-Wild Cal Attarks Geneva Lady
Oviedo, spent Friday in tho city.
Wtinted—Launch
of
fifteen
to
twenty
One night last week Mr. C. A. Saun
W. W. Long, one of Sanford's oldest
passenger capacity. V.Schntfelz R. No 2 ,
grocery merchants, spent Monday night ders, who resides at Geneva, heard a
88 3tp
commotion in kin chicken coop and
Wanted—To use horse for his feed
in Oviedo.—Oviedo Advance.
barnyard and went to investigate. Mrs Phone 102-5 rings.
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J. F. Miller is getting his new hukery
Saunders stopped ut the doorway und
List—Part
of
tail
light
of
automobile.
In shape and expects to start business
silt down to uwait the result of Mr. l»jat on road near Sanford. Finder leave
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about the first of August.
Saunders' investigation. Meuntime the w|jh D. G. Monroe and receive rewnrd.
87-2 p
W. M. Davis and Sheriff Kirkwood of .intruder had attacked u calf und us the
Orlando are in tho city today driving the calf raced away out of danger the Inrge
Furnished house for rent—Eight rooms, i
Sheriff’s fine new Cadillac car.
wild cat, for so it was proved to lie. rush­ bath and modern conveniences. Three
blocks from First street. Mrs Johns.
I. D. H art and family leave for St. ed upon Mrs. Saunders and jum|&gt;ed Park avenue.
87-2tc.
Augustine tomorrow where they will upon her head. Before Mr. Saunders
Wanted—Married man to work on truck
maka their future home.
could come to her rescue the cat had farm Inlidc city limits. Small homse on
Carlisle Moore of Eustis is the guest clawed the lady badly. Mr. Saunders premises. Ten minutes' walk from plora
of his sister, Mrs. Mortoq Hopson for a at once rushed upon him and had his nnd sen wall. References required. Ad­
night gown torn to shreds, hut stuck dress R. S. Baldwin, St. Augustine. 80-4p
few days.
For Sale—30 bens and 50 half grown
From all surface indications the bond gamely to the lienst anil finally suc­ Buff Rock chickens. Also second hand
election for brick roads next Saturday ceeded in getting the animal upon its surrey with pale and shafts. Phone or
back nnd held it until Mrs. Saunders’ call Mrs W A. Minnick. Comeron Glty.
will be carried by n lurge majority.
father, Mr. Rust could procure an ax
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Booth and children
und cleave his skull. The cal was final­
Would
like
to
henr
from
anyone
who
of S t Cloud spent Sunday in the city
ly despatched and ufKin measurement has employment to offer Hint will keep
with Mrs. T. J. l/re, sister of Mm. Booth.
proved to Im- tliri-e fret long and was me in Sanford Address "Labor." Herald
Office
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H. E. Tolnr has purchajw-d the T. A. well formed.
_ Nt-wlan hnusa An mtfptoffa-nyBjm- and **"Tin« Is one of the first installers of «
ForvKent—Eight room house, wtth hath
Artesian »veil
ex|&gt;efcta to take possession in the early wildcat attacking pyopV in such a bold Beuring orange trees
Modern conveniences Address Mrs. Emfall.
mannur und he must huVe been starved mu Blaine, Sanford.
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W. P. Stone and family leave today out to show such nerve. It was the in­
For Sale—Ten desirable lots on Pnrk
for Canon, Georgia, where thpy will tention of the rat to procure some of Mr.
avenue,
lx; t wren 11th and 12th streets.
spend the sutnrnef.
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Saunders' chickens and ' afterward he
Located
five
on each side of avenue. Call
J. F. Ward, travelling freight and pas- turned his attention to the calf, and no
W.
Mahoney,
FcrnAld’* store
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»eager agent of ihu.M erchants and-Mi* ilopPl iLu intervenuun of Mr Suun
For
Rent—Six
room
house.
close
InT'all
ners’llne wus in the city yesterday sol­ ders nnd his wif&lt;- saved some valuable
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barnyard animals, although neither of furnished. Party to pay rent of house
iciting business for his line.
alone I retain one mom for use of fur­
Mil 2lp
Mm. S. (J. Kennedy und children re­ them would care t•&gt; attack a wild cut niture Enquire Herald Office
turned home thy limt of lust week, after in their night clothes again. The cal in
For Rent—Six room 2 story cottage on
several wrekit sjM-nt among relatives in leuping u| m&gt;ii tin-Imly had tospringaboiit Palmetto Ave , between till and 5th Sts
ten fret and over a small porch, but hi» All modern improvements Apply F W
North Carolina and Virginia.
H-l if
Only exclusive Baker m the city All mixing done
culahip did not sis-in to tu 11■■I sinli u Mahoney 115 Oak Ave
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Miss Clair Harrison, after spending
with latest im|&gt;riivrd Sanitary iniidiinrry
»mull thing u» that
For Ktmi—hive room lionise, with all
.several weeks with her cousin, Miss
S P E N C E R 'S BREAD HANDLED by all F IR S T C L A SS G R O C E R S
modern improvements, on Elm avenue.
Coffee of Sanford, ha» returned to her
N II Garner
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S p e c ia l O rd e r» Filled P ro m p tly .
I ,
llhirk Hand* Sentenced
home. Oviedo Advance.
tor
Sale
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While
l^-glioins
Pure
bred
\ perito, Italy, Inly 8 The verdict
Wc Make Everything K n o w n t o the 1 ratlc
M. A. Miol left today (or Way crus.» in the &lt; amura trial wu» handis! down »(&gt;« k Any quantity one to five hun­
with on engine belonging to the S, A- E. today Nine of the areusisl were de­ dred Inquire Cript Tuttle, city dor k or
[‘HONK 10«.
NO. I l l PARK AVENUE.
at Enteri»lse
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Railway. Mr. Miot will overhaul the clared guilty of the murder of Gennuro
"I Ik IT" Pui»-r Hanging done lirsl class
engine and put it in limt rlaxs condition ( in« rolo rand In» wife
I In- remainder m)umpr Best screens for windows and
Robert Newman returned yesterday of the hand w.u&gt; IihiihI guilts of belong doors Keep out tiles and disease • Kixittng
! amt guttering L-l no* tigure &lt; A Smith,
from a trip to Baltimore, Washington mg to a rriuiimn assiM'iation
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and other jioint.». lie left' Mr» New­
It nail Ias -11 said yesterday that tin rear 815 Park Ave. I'lione 22!*
lo MUY second hand (»ruin
Wanted—Schools, churches, lodges and
man and Olive at Waynesville, where conclusion of the notable two years'
MAGS
they will sojourn during the ■"miner.
trial »till was several days off, hut there. |tnvnte [Mirtie to hold their picnics at
WimmIIiiiiiI I'urk. Ilie only place provided
MICHES I MARKET PRICE PAID
The \V«#it Side Improvement Society carne a change in the situation, and as with amusements, conveniences and lie
word
was
llusln-d
that
ti«lay
might
wit
tensities
The
only
swimming
t»&gt;ol
in
the
will meet at the Robbins Ntst^fm Thurs­
»tale emptied and cleaned every tiny
All kinds of Mags and Mnrlap bought and sold."' Co
day at 3 p. m. All memliem urgently ms» the jury's verdict, relative» of the Open Thursdays ami Sundays To let
accusisi
flocked
to
town,
bringing
oiler
requested to Ik- present. Husim-s» of
utlirr duys
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rcspundcncc Solicited
ings for the Madonna and Saint Rosa.
Importance.
,
Table
tararti
at
Mrs.
R
L.
Juries’,
one
Viterbo's patron
block from First street, on Park avenue,
Starting Wed ruse Iay. July loth, the
S O U T H E R N S T A T E S BAG C O M P A N Y
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local office of the Western Union Tele­
Impoftrft o! Hutlap—Minulii lurrn ul *11 Kmdi of
Ten acres of good lami for sale at u
graph Co. will lie open from 8 a m to
(¡vo. B. Ivey’n Auction Sale
J A C K S O N V I L L E ........................................
FLO R ID A
hurgiim Three acres cleared and cr&lt;ui
8 p. m week days and » to 10 a in and &lt; iirm-r Second St and Palmetto \
j • 1 tsl season All umler fence Neat
1 to t&gt; p. m. Sunday»
loading »Intuiti on (ruction line Almost
Ibdds Regular Auction» every Saturday given
away
Particular» al Herald
Mr and Mrs. (’. W ( 'ul|&gt;epi&gt;er »|H-nt
the week in Orlando and Sanford, stop­ ut 1 p in. Solicit» all your trade in this O f f i c e•
W. H Underwood now bus a first class
ping to have Mm. Culj&gt;ep|&gt;er’H eyes line. Send your commodities to him
horse
slioer and blacksmith and can
We are
treated in Orlando, and going to San­ so that he cun display them, before
guarantee all work of this nature. Your
anxious
to
ford, where they were the guest» of Mr Saturday. Live stock such as Jlorsr-s, horses can be nssored of the lujst kind
and Mm. David S|&gt;eer. viedo Advance. M ules. Cows, Hogs, ('hickeiis and Fie. of work in this line. See Underwood
have you
wheli your horse needs slu&gt;es.
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find out
F. A. S«’liuin|H*rt ha» returned from Handled at s|«-cial rate Hear in mind
For Kent or Slnirc Cropping —My celery
about them
South Carolina and Atlanta and will gel an auction sab- is a sacratici- sale. Phone farm
Incaled on Prendi avenue. Sanford,
ha»y at once looking after his interest»
for ilie coming season
Address. Cecil
here Ilia many friends will l»«• glad to No 17
I n i b i t e t i al lile Rohhins Nesl
71 if
(■co. II. D r y 's Auction S ale
learn that he and Mi»« Bessie wdl keep
They will
house here this winter
lias not affected ou r Job
Interest
there arc two Kinds of Chili Tonic
If
Wade, me Timer. Orlando
Hon. T. B. Baxter, a prominent a t­
printing
pricea.
W
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're
«till
you when
PI ANKS AM) 01 Ml KS
One und two horse wagon» with celery
torney of Gainesville, was in the city to­
d
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w
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you're
in
The old relialie Plunks Chill Tonic is
day.-. Mr. Baxter and wife have been (lured side bodies at Underwood's írl-7-tf
of
all
kinds
at
pricea
natneed
of
(5ns engine repairs. Sanford Machine Guaranteed to drive out Mnlnna to cure
r ._ visiting Mm. Baxter'» parent*. Mr. and
- v -frl-4 8 -t^ . ülillla. Fcvc^&amp;M o.and Griiv^iuuwHoooy.
printing
J c t e t a r F to r n u ^ .
• MHt JTH.'Hurfdleston at'Geneva. M re Sl Garni
All kinds of reiaiir work Sanford Ma­ back if it does n &gt;t 25&lt;- and 50c i«**r bottle.
Baxter is very prominent in the state,
Ask your IVuggist.
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having Irren a t one time the secretary of chine k Garage Co.
Bring vour old tires to Sanford Madiine
Senator Duncan W. Fletcher.
k Garage Co. for vulcanizing, fn-48-tf
— i Forrest Gatchel returned to his home
Autoes nnd carriage (minting at Un­
in Hanford after u abort atay in Jacknon- derwood's. First class work
fri 3-tf
ville, where he was in business. We
We are equipjied to handle your rcfMiir
don’t know whether it waa home aick- work.
Sanford Muchine &amp; Garage Co.
.neats or love, but we give him the benefit
frMBtf
of the doubt.
Rub-My-Tism will cure you.
76-Fri-15t
The W right Comedy Co. opened u
week’a engagement at the Star Theater
Notice
last night, playing a delightful comedy, N
Good
form
und
buggy horse for sale
"The OH Queen'a Daughter." To-night
nnd two milk cows with calves Apply to
"Tho Old Chriatian," a comedy drama Thomas E Wilson.
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will be presented. It is said to be an
exceptionally good play. Mias Dora
The Gate City House has brought down
ihc high cost of living, Offly $4.00 per
Marguerelte play» the title role.
week for the finest table boaruln (he city.
_S Zeb Ratliff, the man who will operate See Parker.
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We are THE ONLY STRICTLY CASH WHOLESALE HOUSE IN JACK­
the Monotype at the Herald office re­
turned from Philadelphia yesterday.
Rub-My-Tiam will cure you.
SONVILLE, and as we employ no traveling salesmen, can always save you
He took a, two months' course in the
76-Fri-13t
school and comes back to ua filled with
money.
, knowledge of typesetting machinery.
GEO.
B.
IVEY
Zeb Myji Philadelphia is a nice city hut it
Notary Public
haa no edge on Sanford.

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' Harry Ward writes to the Herald that
he expects to return to Sanford in about
two weeks. He haa yiken a new treat­
ment for asthma and it has effected a
Complete cure. He says he ia In good
voice now to root for the Sanford hall
team and very anxious to g?t back to
Sanford’s cooling breezes.

All kind* of Legul Paper«, I)reda,
Mortgages,
Etc.
Acknowledgement*
taken, Rentals and Collections. Official
Cadet for the I. L U Benefit Society.
The best and cheapest Sick, Injury,
Accident and Death Benefit Protection.
Office In Coata building, 2nd and Pal­
metto. .

Merchants Grocery Company
Sanford Branch 306 W. First Si., Stoner Gove Block.
PHONE 208.

�am reliably informed
tury- or more,
party will never have reason to re­ that some of the*# companies have of­
fered to take risks at published rate*, as
g r e t It.'1
SU tes Voted en the Final
approved
by their agents, but were pre­
Governor Wilson was posing for a
vented
from
doing no by the fear of the
photograph with his wife a nd (laughwrath of the South Eastern TsrilLAPMe
rA;
dation
On the f'orty-alxtb ballot tho vole dcrwood had withdrawn.
The people of Florida are getting the
-Well. I declare." said the governor hot end of the stick, and when they wake
Alabama—Wilson, 24.
"that .will Rlvu tun enough votes. 11 up to thr-m atter they vrijfcsce-that the
Arison a-—Wilson, u.
Insuranro'T nnt-i!lWllilwv3 in FloridaT "" "***
—Mrs. WUaon. .whofto.Jxatlve state 1# as It has bicnTHToxisi ATahamnrKen- —
costuran, pgpwar
Georgia, said:
Colorado—Wilson, 10; Clark. X.
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"The only thing I regret Is that tucky, Missouri, Michigan and many
Connecticut—Wilson, 14.
other
states.
Georgia did not vote for Mr. Wilson."
California—Clark. 24; Wilson. I.
In 1911, the "average rate" of ImurColorado changes to Wilson, 12
ance in Kentucky was |1.38 per hun"
AFTER
THE
INSURANCE
TRUST
arotos.
dred. Any of the people of Tampa who
Delaware—Wilson, 6.
are paying more than $1.38 per hunFlorida Wilson, 7; Clark. 6.
Chris. Codrington Gives .More
Goorgla—Wilson. 2i.
And Figures
Idaho—Wilson, 8.
Mr. Clark’s atrticlo on the Insurance
Illinois—Wilson, 68. .
Trust In Sunday’s Tribune throws more
Indiana—Wilson, 30.
light on the subject, and light is exactly
Iowa—Wilson, 2G.
Without n definite purpose, but the wise
what the people want and trusts don’t
Kansas—Wilson, 20.
want.
young man of today
Kentucky—WlUon, 26.
Until Mr. Clark made the statement,
Louisiana—Clark, 2; Wilson,
some people in Florida did not know that
Maine—Wilson, 12.
20
per cent of the total amount they paid
M aryaldn—Wilson. 16.
in Insurance went to the agent. Mr.
MaasachuMtta—Wilson, 36.
He fits himself for the work he has chosen,
CUrk says it docs, and this throws some
Michigan—Wilson, 80.
he studies to be competent, he wants to be
Minnesota—Wilson, 24.
light on the matter, Twenty per cent
Mississippi—Wilson, 20. ,
is a pretty fair profit on the average busi­ members of the house. They ore
successful. Some huve been successful
Missouri—Clark, 36.
ness. It is in mine and it is in yours, blame.
without a hank accouut, but the vast ma­
Montana Wilson, ».
CURLS. 0. CODRINGTON
Mr. Editor. Perhlip* Mr. Clarke cantcll
Nsbraska—Wilson, 16.
us what become« of the other 225 per
jority of good citizens of our community
Nevada—Clark. 6.
cent the people of H onda pity for their
Now Hampshire—Wilson, 8.
are depositors in the bank. Make it a
j insurance. I can account for 100 jx*r
New Jersey—Wilson, 24; Clark, 4.
« « lx iri4 fca6 rtirarT rT d i« « H cto -th e people.
&gt; W M ( n n C « l « &gt; - 4 W &lt; s o n r - « r - ~i^----Can .Mr. Clark tell us who get» Oh*other
Now York—Wilson, 90.
125 per cent? The r«-|K&gt;rt of the com­
North Carolina—Wilson, 20.
pand* made to the state officials show
North Dakota—Wilson, 10.
tJfclo—Clark, 1; Harmon, 12; Wll that the p«*opk&gt; of Florida are paying the
■on,. 36; two absent.
insurance companies doing husinew in
Pe o p l e s b a n k o f s a n f o r d
Oklahoma—Wilson, 20,
Florida nil tho way from 200 per cent to
M. M. SMITH. Pim .
H. R. STEVENS. V. Pr»e. ' If. E. TOLAK. C*k
Oheghri^-WjldBta, 10. . .
* seven miflion i**r cent.
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Rhodo Island—Wilson. 10.
Of course it Is’not fair to single out a
South Carolina—WlUon, 10.
certain company that happened to have
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- — ‘only »stnalHiws in-nnyeerwlrryeHr, nnd
Tennessee—Wilson, 24.
to use th«*se figur«-» as u sample from
Texas—Wilson, 10.
Utah—Wilson. H.
Vermont—Wilson. 8.
,
Virginia—Wilson. 24.
Washington—Wilson, 14
West Virginia—Wilson, 16.
Wisconsin—Wilson. 26.
Wyoming—Wilson, 6.
Alaska—Wilson 6.
District of Columbia—Clark, 6.
Hawaii—Wilson, 6
Porto Rico—Wlls
Forty sixth ballot official

T H E DECIDING B A LLO T

PLUNK

You Can S ta rt Life

Plans His Future

Deposits Absolutely Insured

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# 990.
Harmon. 12.
Absent, 2.
Tho end came In sight when at tho
beginning of tho forty sixth ballot.
Senator Hankhead of Alabama, mnun
ger for the Underwood forces, mount
ed the platform
“Mr Chalnnah," he began.
"Mr
Underwood entered this contest hop
Ing he might secure '(be nomination
from this convention. Hut I desire
to say for him that bis first and great­
est hope was that, through tills con
test ho might eliminate for all time p]
every vestige of sectional prejudice In
this convention Mr Underwood would
willingly forego this nomination If
tho country has concluded t h a t Ma
son and Dixon's lln« has been tram
pled out and that It la ouce more u
thoroughly united country."
Bankhead Speaks.
Senator Bankhead said Mr. Under- th
wood did not enter the race to defeat wl
any man and would not l&gt;e party to an
any suhe, plan. His hope was that m|
what he had accomplished for the |w
Democracy would help to secure the 1|7)
election o f
Democratic president ^
next November

He w as for th e par

ty nominee and always .had. .been ..
Mr
Underwood bad taken no personal
part In the campaign and would havo
no regrets.
Senator Bankhead said Mr. Underwood would stay In the house and perform "his great duties without com
p lain t”
"How about vice president? called
a delegate
"Vice president No," shouted the
senator. “Do hot take him from hie
present post If you cannot elevate
him to the highest office Vice prest
dent? No. Anybody can sit In the
vice president’s chair. Even I. hum­
ble as 1 am, could sit there and say:
‘The gentleman from New York
moves that wo now ndjourn.'
It
would bo a crime to take him from
his present duties, and I hope no one
will present his naiho to this conven­
tion."
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Senator Bankhead's action In with­
drawing Mr. Underwood aroused the
a t th e Missouri delegation and toward the end of his rem arks he was
constantly interrupted
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General Insurance Agents
Pecan Culture Culture
Few (H*oplc have a realisation of the
SANFORD, FLORIDA
enormous impetus that has been given
to pecan culture in the past ten years.
The South, that portion of it which lias
been proven adapted t&lt;&gt; it» culture, bits
awakened to the great profit that there
i» in it» culture, and thousands of plan­
tations have a ten-acre plot or even more
than that planted in tree« of the best va­
riety and kind. This section of Florida
especially has attained notoriety, be­
cause of the (Hissibilities of its Innd for
the jH-can growers and the readiness
Al l. WOHK DONE BY
which is idling manifest«»! by the shrewd
land owners to take advantage of tl
opportunity.
Statisticians anticipate a gr«-at en
largcmcnt of the use of tins favorite nut
and adaptation of the produrl to the
manufacture of many other food mut«»rials after it has become so extensive in
its production that they can he readily
obtained. The pecan man need have
no fear, they say, that this nut will not
OF SANFORD, FLA.
pay him. Some men of |M-can knowl­
edge are paying a hundred dollars pre
f . M. RAND. P resid en t
QEO. FURNSLD, V iee-P ree.
acre for lanf and planting trees. They
P. P. FO R STER , C ashier
D. P. WHITHER, / vat. Caahle.
estimate that when land go«** to five
O nly National Bank in O ra ng e C o u n t y
hundred dollars an acre it should he used
F
u
n
d s P r o t e c t e d by B u rg la ry Insuran ce
for other purposes.
S a fe ty D ep o sit B o ie s fo r R ent
Government figures gathered last year
O R G A N IZ E D 1 8 8 7
show that the total yield in 1910 was
9,890,769 pounds, with a value of more
th an u million dollars. The total num­
ber of trees in 1910 was 1,619,621,
which aro bearing. The trees of hearing
age in 11AO0 was only 643,392. and the
L I V E R Y , F E E D and
quantity produced at that time only a
third of what it was lost year. These
figures show approximately what thepeople think of pecan culture and its poe- H a rn e s s and W agons
B lscksm lth ln g and H o r s e s h o e i n g
sibiliti es.

MODERN SHOE REPAIR SHOP
ELECTRIC M A C H IN E R Y

Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged

News.

Seagirt, N. J.—Governor Wilson
was M ated on the veranda of the
"llttl* w hite house" with Mrs. Wil­
son and his daughters when he re
celved the news of his nomination
from his managers.
"The honor Is as great as can come
to any man by the nomination of o
party,*' he said, "especially In the clr
cum stances
I hope T appreciate It
St Its true value; hut Just at this mo
merit I feel the remendous responsi­
bility H' involves even more than I
feel the honor.
_ " I hope with all my h ep ft that the

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la one la which the merchant
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You are safe In patronixing the
merchants whoae ads appear
la this paper becaoee their
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Sam Chatman and wife to Deck &amp;
Payne, wd., $10.
W E. Shine. Com., to C. J Peterson,
The Jn g g tm sat Is Not Popular An
deed. $2000
A Rule Nowadays
ro U fin ^ a re -u o t-jw u iv . now. ..Jlo h L Parhjun to Hunter &amp;. Pjtji
The tim irhas gone by wrhen the man who
J. H. Kagsdsl«, Tr., to J W. Penning­
waa flattened out under their clanking
cylinder« would climb on the apparatus ton, wd., $226.
Chauncey i l olt.tq O rlando Hand and
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nairfillflg,
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Nevertheleaa, it [a amusing to tee how ~l&gt;eola S.'Begg» to97S. Griffin, wd.“, HOT
H. C. Dunn and wife to Clara Hand,
some of us who cherish our political in• divlduality so sacredly will meekly lie wd., $ 10 .
down under the eteam roller of daily life
From Uusy Apopka
and s»y we like.it.
A very exciting game of bast- hall was
Take the case of fashion, and without
appealing to the eccentricities of woman­ played here last Monday between I/ockkind to support the claim. A man may hart and Apopka, the game was well
declaim violently on the street corner played, giving Apopka three run* to
about the crushing out of individual Ixx-khart one in the 6th inning, when the
judgment by the party machine. Yet IxM'khart Itoy a had to i-utccli the train for
he haa just paid down $2.60 to $6 for u home. Batteries: Ixtekhart, Wilson and
new straw hat, when his old one could Bow'man. A|topka: Jones and McClure.
A special meeting of the hoard of
have been freshened by a cleaner »0 us
to give every appearance of neatness for trade was held lost Friday evening, when
the sum of 26 cents, which would have m atters of interest and importance were
left him $2.25 or morv with which to re­ considered and acted on. The board is
place his small boy’s trousers, or put in how in u flourising condition.
RUeport of the condition of the State
tho bank.
Why? The steam roller of style,?-*'..' Bank of A|*o“ ka July 1st, shows deAnd yet it is probable that the making posits $66,000 and undivided profits
of tu ts in tho year 1911 produced just as earned above all exiion*«.« is $16,000\V
good an article as in the year 1912. The , eaenctl al&gt;ove all ex penne» is $1 ,200.
purpose of a hat i* to screen th&lt;/ head ; This hi a fjpe statement for a $15,000
from the rays of the sun and from the capital bank and only five months old.
ooel evening air. I t is hardly
A—G.
hr^;h^
likely tl\at any greater triumphs in th a t h a s Ifanecl th e
lino had been created during the past and will numlx-r among Apopka"'» new
twelve montiis than existed liefore.
residential citizens
Ami the art of braiding straw is lyi-' W. H. Brokaw ugfompurtitnl his faindent. Our grandmothers u century ago ily to Jacksonville on their way north,
turned out a cleanly finished artistic head ; Mr. Sims and son of Anthony have
covering.,. It is not [jkely that a higher been in Apopka looking over th&lt;d*&gt;eution
rangé of beauty in hat building has been and may tlAfi»fe to locate here as they
acquired during a twelvemonth.
seem favorably Impressed.

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ABOUT STEAM ROLLERS

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j but la iom« way the ball got past
CbarlU, b r o k e through hla glov«. and
j of course th« tying run cam« ov«r,
and wo fought It out to a tie.

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; Wild pitch, or as a badly pitched
ball, but I give you my word that I
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I 8 f pplaced
iftC lu &amp;
never
a ball b«tt«r In my life.
K i l h f r t l l f c f l f t U r n r Aft
AVC 11 w“ rnsrsly a a accident. Buch a
f A t M U it j l i O n c H t A D r t A T y ^ b a n ^ o a c t C*t U tgB tttoK idt one«
txr a mllllcnr y e a n , te d no-on«-over
will know why It got paat that tlms.
(Copyright. 1S1X, by W. O Chapman.)
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W om an and Baaaball.

One reason a woman never really
enjoys watching u baseball game la
bet-auao she uovnr can tell, when th e
umpire ought to he killed—Galveston
ws

Tbo blggaat mlatak« 1 aver made
n«v«r can be «xplalned. It la one of
thoeo things that will happen In baeeball, no m atter how carefully a man
may flguro out a play or how well he
may pull It ofT. It w a a the toughest
thing that ever happened to me In
baseball anfl-J always will bellevo It
w a s tho play that beat us out of a
world'e championship. Anyhow. It
kept us from winning tha first world's
championship gnmo wo evor were In.

Orange

T re e s

Mora

P ro lific.

Blngle orange tree» have been
known (o produce twenty thousand
oranges, while a lemon tree Heldom
yields more than eight thousand lew-

Eai ly plea*#d'
W h,t klnd of » mau wou,d you 1,k*
| to/ a h u sb a n d r "Oh. either a bachelo» or a widower I'm not particular
which.”—Unlveraallat leader.

It. E Tolar Maatrr: M W. Lovell. Seerrtary. (&gt;immunkcatkon every Brat end third Thurs­
days ar7 30 p m Vleltln* brother» welcome
U n it e B ro t h e rh o o d o f C a r p c n t o r a and J a i n
o ra o f A m e r i c a
Saolurd bucai Union N o 1731. LI B. of C. and J.

of A m rett rv rr r Thuraday ntahl at 7 o'clock in
a Fasica' Hall
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J n a lrta ry president:

You ran never tell how hard the
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n itr ii, e v t a e r
M rct F lrat a n d T h in ! W rd n crftü
o d aay
jr niglX
task I» by »landing and looking at It.—
f imi and P a lm e llo
W D \ U ix ». t It.
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Any one wishing ice cream on Sunday r w n ln j ut « OO V M In Lajilrt Hall Welburne*
Ml»« i
A llirrt S p illi
I)»* (alike
K H (\r \g r r ,
can have it made and delivered by leav­ Sr* m u r y
ing orders on Saturday at Maxwell's.
M o n ro « Chapter Mo. 15 R A M
Latest improved machinery insures the U re t* evenr »eoond and fo u rth Thuraday In
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Uretinas Oral and th ird Tueadaya In every m onth.
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us. The fact that I did exactly what
I wanted to do, and then lost tho
game by It, doesn't make It feel any
easier.
It was the first game of oar first
world's series against the Cubs, which
waa the greatest game, in many re­
a p e d !, I ever saw or took part In. It
was also tho most henrt-breaklng fin
A P P LIC A T IO N FOB TAX l&gt;EKI&gt;
T h e fen n y thing about it » thr.va«&gt;tr— Among Lhuau-itMnwrnK M arche tim inw r »lab -th at, 1s l 0T experienced du rj£ £ ® J.
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nrM of the public idea of sty!«*. Not one month» arc Mrs. M. I). McCall. Min*
N o tle o li h e re b y flv s n t Ih a t Sor uh K uron «*f San
f u n i. F U p u rth a o o r of T « i O r t i f l r o t # e .S i« 1(1?,
man in twenty could tell, without look- Bet tie I.j|MComb and little Mu» Mary
I HN, |,H9 im i liH). (la tra i t !»«■ *ith tla y of Jun«*. A l&gt;.
ing over a crowd, whether wide strands McCall, they uill go to (rreensvillf. S C
I^ IO , haa fllrd «ai») rv»r?trtc«i#o in fn ) office* an d haa
in a ile a p p lic a tio n (o r l a i l ^ ^ l s tu issu e in a&lt; rxird
of straw or narrow H t r a n d s are taking
L.I*. Lane of the East Coast 1» visiting
ance- « Ith law . S a id re*r t Iflcaf*«« « n i k t r w $h#
fu lio w ln c d n c r i l o d p n » |* rfty , situ a tc ^ f in tirane**
their turn under tho steam roller thits with Wm (i Talton. Mr. iduic 1» very
c o u n tY , F lo rid a , t o w |t C r r t 1H7, W ‘y «I N W ,
year.
[
much impressed with
A|H&gt;pka.
of H W I a , See. 26, T |» IV S . Il 2V F. C r r t UH
W U o ÌY .ly of SNV A4 of NF.A 4 . S re /fi. T i * V.» s .
Tuke the question whether you will *
K Young has |&gt;urchtuu&gt;»l a niow
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. oi S K ' i a n d S 1 -, ..f
N iy HWW of N K ) | an«l VA h of S ly of S W '4 nf
call your noon day meal “dinner" or orange grove here and expect* to make
N K U t n d S K u o f S F .U of N W ) |. i U c . / ? . T u IV
"luncheon.” P»-o|&gt;le who work in cities Apopko his future home,
8 .. f b 2# E
C crt
UH&gt; ¿ 1 4 o( N K U of H K » j.
I W J I . T p 19 S l l 29 r
and live at some distance commonly have *
T h » sani» la n d Im in r a*»»w^r«l a l Ih«’ d a t r nf i h r
laauanoe nf eu rh re - r llu r a te in th« n » m « of N elli#
their heavy meal at night, and to cull it
Woodland I’nrk Note»
J H a liti
dinner is the simple, unpretentious thing.
Sunday a party of boys and Mr fay
1 ' nlee« «ald ce^tifVca!# shall !»• rewi«wn»«^l arc*»r«l
m g fo law . T a t l R e d wvili Iw u« tbersw in un th è IVth
If you live in the country, work close l»»r from Monroe came for a twimm in
d a v 0 / iu ly . A I &gt; IV I?
w itA oas iny ofMcta) a ifn a tu ro a n d aewl th is 1 he
by your home, you may prefer u heavy 1 morning. In the afternoon Mr Vena1 l l h d a y of J u n r . A . I&gt; IV I?.
old-fashioned meal ut noon Yet when hie brought out u purty of friends who
o ra i
II M l tO |I I N H &gt; N
( JerW ( ‘i/e u lt &lt;‘«»uri, O ra n a e t «»unty, K ìoctda.
the summer itourder* call your rehundunt all enjoyed the | kk»I very much Later
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Ily LI A H o w a rd , I). C .
noon day spread a "luncheon” and your “ large «iru» rule parly rhu|s'rune&lt;l by
simple bread anti milk supper a "dinner," Mr and Mr» K K Brady, Mr and Mrs
you echo, to show your familiarity with I’artsh and Mrs. Purdnn came ll is
needl»*«» to »a&gt; K k! Brudy. as swimming
metro|&gt;olitnn way*
The nteuni roller again The reader instructor always a things lively His
pupils, though held up by hi* strung arm
will supply plenty of other instances
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and one or two swimming belt*, could
Gainesville Sun.
not switn a stroke for laughing The
ruin hud no effect in dampening the
Filed For Record
J. A. Hollenbeck and wife to J II spirit* uf the party. Sorn^ stranger*
also came during the day, took a swim
Smith, mtg., $1600.
KOOM 20
T. R. Phillips and wife to Wheeler &amp; and otherwise enjoyed themselves.
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McCauley, wd.. $1
U p s ta ir s . Pico P lu ck
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Hill Lumlter Co., vs Jack ( ’»dims, lien,
Drowned \l The Ib-arh
$169.31.
Ml*» Mar) K i’rix tor. one of the best
Fernald Hardware Co. vs K K Wlui
Optili I u c s ( lu &gt; s 1 In !» p m
known registere»! iiurses of Jackson
ney, lien, $146.$9.
AND
Hill Lumber Co. vs. E. E. Whitney, ville, was drowned in the surf ut Puhlo
Saturdays »1 lo 0 p. m
Beach Sunday, while her sister, Mias
lien, $140.87.
N. H. Garner and wife to M A Mint, Ixiuise McKinney, narrowly ini*»e«l a
like fate ufter they hud ins-n imluci&gt;&lt;l to
Strangers Welcome
wd., $ 1 .
M. A. Miot and wife-to Sanford Build­ go out too far by a young man, who, H
ing and I*ian Association, mtg., $2000 dcvelojxsl, could only take care of him
J. L. King and wife to Brady &amp; Smith, I »elf during such jierilou* moments C«inB ill D o n o v a n .
| fusion ri'lgrusi about the iHiurd walks and
l.-use, $1320.
Mi*» M iK on c a r e e r T h e t e u m » »11»! n o t k n o w »'u&lt; h
Peo)&gt;lea-Bunk to T A New Ian. sin.. among bathers nearby
1 lie) wa* rescued b) u young man, but. other vary well, and both w»»ru near
$ 1000 .
their heat, all primed up. and 1 never
City of Sanford to H. E. Tolar, spl , huusttsl through Ins buttle with the wa» better or hud better control. You
breaker*, he wa* uuuvle to rencue Mia* probably will recall the situation In
$84.29.
T. A. Newlan and wife to 1L L. Shm- Proctor. Richard Taylor, Chancey Sin the ninth Inning. We had the Cubs
gleton and (Milford • McMeekin, at- 3 tb 1 when thoy cam e-to bat, and It
holaer, wd., $1600.
J. C. Partin to J. W. Nixon, qcd., $36. taclics of the Ocacn View hoU'l bath looked a* If ths game waa over. The
W. H. Hudson and wife to Jus. F. Neel, house, made an heroic ellort to save Mias strain was telling on every man In
Proctor, hut could only recover her all tho game and 1 think I never aaw aa '
wd., 91000.
much excitement on the field and In ^
Jaa. F. Neel and wife to Bank of Win­ hut Hides* body. She was finally
tho
stands They got men at first and |
druwn out on the beach and Dr. Greiner
ter Garden, mtg., $760.
second with only one out, and tho
J. II. Ragsdale, Tr.. to C. S. Boucher, called to her side. T h e physician work­ next batter hit a alow bounder down
ed denperalely to resuscitate the nnfor- to Bill Coughlin on third. BUI fum­
are read by the people
wd„ 9160.
because it gives them
W. W. Palmer and wife to E. Mullen, lunate young woman, but she had been bled the ball Just long enough to let
news of absorbing in­
in tiie water too long and his ellorts were all the runnera land In aafety. The
wd., 990.
terest.
People no longer
futile.—Tim»-Union.
next
man
went
out
on
a
fly
ball
that
J. H. Ragsdale, Tr., to 8. J. Epley, wd.,
scored tho runner from third and al­
go looking about for
9160.
lowed the others to move up. but 1
things they want— they
Young M an I n Parricide
Benj. Drew to 8W. J. Thigpen, sm.,
nqver
felt more confident The game
go to their newspaper
After some day* of investigation Sher­
- 9U0.
ought to hnve been over right tbero,
for information as to
iff
Galloway,
at
Fort
McCoy
yesterduy,
W. J. Thigpen to Gilbert Stoke*, wd.,
and yet with Joo Tinker coming to
where such tilings may
arrested
Gilbert
Proctor,
on
the
charge
9600.
bat I didn't worry, as I had fooled Joe
bo
found. T h ii method
of
killing
ilia
father,
I*.
J.
Proctor,
who
D. B. Sphaler and wife to Gilbert Detho other three time* at bat. and It
saves
time and trouble.
w
ilh
shot
dead
ut
Ilia
home
near
Fort
louch, wd., $60.
looked comfortable. Chance thought
If
you
want to bring
McCoy
Wednesday.
Tinker
couldn't
hit
me
and
he
aent
Bank of W inter Garden to F. J. Hun­
your ware« to the atten­
The evidence ugainsl young Procrot is Dol Howard to bat In hla place. I
ter, am., $800.
tion of this community,
F. J. H unter and wife to Clara B. strong the principal link in the chain be­ didn’t know much about Howard, but
our advertising colum ns
figured
that
apeed
would
stop
blm,
ing u single-barrel shotgun known to be
Ward, wd., 91and I shot two fast onos over Just aa
his,
which
was
found
lii
/
pond
near
the
W. L. Story and wife to Sadler &amp; Mc­
The gun whs hard aa I could. Ho took them both
Kinnon, wd., 95.
*
__ Beene of the killing.
and they both were called strike*.
State of Florida to Isaac Morten, tax scarcely rusted.
Bchmldt, who w as 'catching,, walked
A coroner’s jury,
Fort McCoy tin* half way dow n/tv «he pitcher’* slab
deed, 928. 70.
State of Florida to Chaa. H. Morse, morning broughf in a 'verdict cghnrging and aaked me what J ,waa going to
Gilbert Proctor w ith ’ the crime. The pitch. With onjjr.one balP left to
tax deed, $46.93.
James Ilenschrn et a)., to C. H. Har­ young man—he is about 24&gt;-ls In the clinch It, 1 suppose he thought It best
to make sure lb«!
/x&gt;uld go
Marion county jail.— Ocafa StAT." ’v , .
ris, wd., M 0
*
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—
t
,
*/
wrong.
I
(old
hi®
I
'V
t
i
going
to try
C. H. Harris and wife to Guy Thomas'
to break a low curve.In closo around
Come
to
the
Halt
Breezes.
et aL, wd., $300.
Tho Bay Vlow H otel, and The Shelter Howard's knee* 1 figured he would
S. A. Johnson, et aL, to Antoinette
a fast high ono outside.
Sanltorium, Hawks Pork, 11a.—open’»
.
°.r
Mayer, wd,^ $5000.
V- (
If 1 had been a dead «hot with a
R- G .R ush
G. W» Smith, wd., 91., all summer. Ten dollan a . week for rifle I could not have shot Ibe ball
J , R. Dickerson to M. M. Smith, wd.. well people, and Twenty-five a week more accurately. The curve broke perfor tick o n « .’ *72-Tuee-tf
1800.
♦«w .
fectlr. went lfl and lust Across lifljL'
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Sanford Ledge No. 2 7 .1. 0. 0. f.
U n t i evrrr Mondar at 7:30 p. in., o v erlop erlel
Theatre M. M Evan.* N. G
W.S B a u * » » . Sac'y.

f O E . C elery City A erie 1 8 3 3

V o te ra n P itc h e r D e tro it T ig er«, W h o
la Considered One of the
Beat
of tha Faat Ball H u rlara tha
Qama Haa C var Known.

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HUH M rlret,

NoiWti of tin H r / l U n to (U u b U o li
llf td fo I Metric! In O r o n |o C o u u iy ,
I i c tr r m lh e If I w«4 o f lb# l l u l l d l n | wf
ond l l r i d |f s .SKoJI b# l*aid by Iso « «
l&gt;# F o ld by • T a t l &gt; o n ib e T t u b l c
S old I Hair let

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R ood u d
F lo rid a , a n d
Much H o o d s
of H ondo 1«
F r o ^ f t y In

W h rfr a s , • [M tltlu o « u [»reeenlod (o tb« b o a r d
of m u n ty ru m m is s liin rr s of ( i r t n g e c o u n ty , F \o riiia, on tb # 7 th d a y of M a y . 1912. oifn#d by uoo*
fo u rth of tb # rvwistrr#«! v o t a n of th # d la trir t h # r»
in a f tr t
ilwwl. j» /a y in | t h a t th e y daaira to h a v «
nin ety u rtr« l a n d ratabltoh#«! a o| »«rial ro a d a n d
h rtd f v d is tr ic t, a n d to h a v « r o n s tn ir t o d w ith in
oaid d is tric t ( « r m a n o n t ro a d » a n d b rid f« a w ith in
th « t r r n t o r y w h ic h it U p ro p o a o d to r r r a t« in to a
s(»#&lt; lal r«»«« a n d b r id f « d l a t r i r t . a ald te r r ito r y bwm g d rw tribatl a» follow », a n d th « |»«t&gt;tion f u r th e r
p r o v id tn f as follow s.
| l r | i n m n f a t a jio in l on th « W o k lv a rlro r o n th a
»»asI side, on th # to w n s h ip lm « lia tw rc n T p w n a h ip a
19 a n d rO. S o u th U a n f# 29 F a a t. a n d r u n n i n f
i h r new r a i l a lo n g a a ld to w n s h ip lin# to th« » a c tio n
im n I at n o fth # a » t r u r n w of
S a c tlo n 6 T o w n a h lp
20 s o u th , I t a n p 30 c a s t, th e n rw s u n n in g s o u th o n
sa id aactkon Tin« to th « s e c tio n p o st a t a o u th c a s t c o rn e r of H a ctlo n 2 9 , (o n s o u th b o u n d *
a ry
of .Hactlon 2H) in T o w n s h ip 20 S o u th .
K ang# JO E a s t. th#nrw ru n n in g c a s t to th« w a te r»
of U k s Jfw aup. t h r n r e fo llo w in g th # n o rth lio a o f
if»« w ater» of at*id l&gt;akr J«w up to th « S t J o h n s
r i m , th rn c # fo lk iw in a th # w a te r» of th« S t. J o h n «
riv e r on th # w u t h «hT# of sa x f r tv r r to th« w a te r»
of I a k r M iin ro r, th e m # fo llo w in g tb# » » i n s of
•aid I a k r M o n ro # on th # M&gt;uth «id# thereof, to lb «
» st# re of th # Si J o h n s rtv r f w eal of l a k # M o n ro « ,
th e n c « follow ing th # s o u th line of said St. J o h n «
nvwr to Its J u n c tio n w ith th # W r k iv a river, t h m e a
follow ing th # *aMl si&lt;l« of th « w a te r s of th« W a k lv a
riv e r to th « $Mitnt of (w g in n in g .
T h a i th # d rw e rip tio n a n d p ro p o a a d lo c a tio n o f
ih « ro a d s a n d l*r$dgvw to b a r o n a tr u c ta d , h a r d a u r (a rr tl a n d lrnprova«i. is aa follow », to tw il: C a la r y
a t r n u r to th # f«ry&gt; th re e m ikw , ro a d to b a c o n stru c tc * | of vltrifW d b rick fo r a w id th of d i f w B
fe«t. K e a rd a ll a v e n u e to ( i m c r o n C ity th ra a m ila a ,
ro ad to !•# c a in s tr u c tr d of v itrifie d b ric k for a w id t h
of n in e fe e t. S a n fo rd a n d O rla n d o ro a d e ig h t m ile s ,
to I«# c o n s tr u c te d of v ltrth e d b ric k for • w id th o f
fo u rte e n fre t w ith in c ity lim its of H anford, a fu i
nin# f*wt fr«irn s a id lim its to S o ld ie r t ’ra«k.
F irs t
i t r w t west to S y lv a n I n k « , flv« a n d a h alf m iU a .
ro a d to I«* ( t m a l r u N i d of v ltn A e d brick for a w id th
uf fourtie-ti I r r l w itfiin th # «-ily lim its, an d aa f a r
w««*! as th# old S trfk J t/o m p la c e , an d fro m » a id
S l r n i t n u n p la c e to th # ra n ^ # lm « a t S y lv a n i- a k a
for a w id th of nin # fe e t. F r o m F ir»l strwat a t t h a
old S t m a t ru m p la c e to M o n ro e F r r r r tw o m iia a ,
rtiad to (*# cfinslruct«**! of viirtfie«l brtek for a w id th
of nine fre t
Ite a rd a ll a v e n u e to ( i r r u t a FaCTT
one m iie, ro a d to lae c o n s tr u c te d of v itrifia d b r ic k
for a w id th of n in e f w t.
00
T h a a m o u n t r a ti m a te d aa n e c e s sa ry (o p a y f o r
th « ro n a tr u e tk m of th « ro a d s s a t fo r th ki T w o 11 u n d r e d T h o u s a n d D ollar« (1 2 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 ), T h a coat
of su ch c o n a t r u r iio n ka lo b e p a id for by t h a laa u a
an d sai# of b o n d s fo r said a m o u n t, p a ) » t i e thirty
y e a rs a fte r d a te , w ith in te re s t a t n o t « a c c e d in g * U
jw r r e n t p#f a n n u m from datw of aaW, aaj * k —
n o t to l&gt;e «a&gt;ld or o th e rw is e d is p o s e d of for |
far« i s l u r .
N ow . n o lle # 1« h e re b y g iv e n t h a t on th a 1 8 th
d a y of J u ly . A . I). 1912. a n « fa c tio n will b a h e ld
a n d th « sa u ie la h e re b y o r d e r e d , b y th a q u a iifta d
elector» w ho a re frv# h o ld e r» in th a a b o v a d a s crll*««i d is tr ic t,
to
d e te m tin a
if th a a b o v a
d ra c rib e d te r r i to r y sh all b a c o n s titu te d i n t o a
sp ecial ro a d a n d I f f id f t d is tr ic t of O r a a f * c o u n ty «
F lo rid a , aa p ra y e d for b y p e titio n e r s , a n d If th a r n
s h all be m n s t r u r t a d w ith in a a ld sp ec ia l d l a t r i r t , a a
ai*«)*r d e fin e d , p e rm a n e n t r o a d s a n d b rid g e s , a a
p ra y e d for, a n d a# fu lly d ew rrib ed in th a p e titio n o n
hla w ith th a b o a rd of c o u n ty co m in iaaio n era o f a a i d
c o u n ty , a n d if T w o H u n d r e d T h o u s a n d ($ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .00) D o lla rs s h a ll b a ta ia a d b y th a laeue a n d a a la o f
b o n d s p a y a b le t h i r t y y c t r a a l t a r d a ta , w ith ta la r *
eat n o t to a i m e d a ii p a r e r n t p a r a n n u m fro m d a t a
of aale of a a id b o n d « , th a a a ld b o n d « Inot to ba naM
lo t I n a th a n fa ro v a lu « , a apodal tax to ba ana pro
« 1 a m i r o lla r tn d uj&gt;on In
iKa
p ro p e rty w ith in
mid diatrict ami applied toM y to
man l
U&gt; tba
tb a pay
I

ol Inlormt. and to errata a oinking fund to pay and
diorharta told booda.
Tha following parnonn ora appointed aa man­
age-re of aald &lt;3*rtlon!
I’rwrin't N o. S: B. W. D unn, clerk 1 T. B. Daria,
ll. lb Whlttan. A. T . Hornet tar. Inapertor».
I’radnct No. 4: A. A. Ulcks. dark; 0 H. C. Ra­
bun. C. D. I'rtreon. L. Kola, loaparton.
I'rrtind No. S0j A. K. BJcl.lom. clerk; II. J.. (Orar•treat, J. O. Martin. J. t . Sundell. inepaetors.
I'red net No. S S i l b C. Maxwell, dark: J. I. A n d eran, Ixror TOlla. W. M. Hsnd. inepactora.
Tb* elrraon ehall be bald «1 tba eoting pro­
duct* within tba aiiore dtairibed territory. Only
duly qualified «lector* »ho ore Ire* kohlers stefl
be entitled to vote at Mid election. Tb* aald aloe
lion aboil he bald In rompila»r» «Uh tha (m aral
wt c&lt; the e tite ol V\ot4 A . The ioepectoro holdg oald election shall Immediately malte ret urna te
tha T&gt;oar»l 01 county romtnteolooote alter aald aloe
rid aerordiag
to thla rail.
tion la held
error
I lose and ordered
In open board, thla tha 4lh
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C h a irm a n B o a rd o l C o u n ty ( o m m le o o iu n ol O f
e n ( • C o u n ty . F lo rid a
A lta ic
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'. . Worship In Song
It Is a pleasure to note every ,rn.
provement in our thriving little city „(
Sanford, and among these is the dispo­
sition to make our Sunday services more
attractively worshipful in the churcjms
TheTitnLfina oTpraise and inspiring devotion that went up from the Congregutional house of worship, a Sahhuth even
ing since, are along this line. Every.
th I# 5 W * rn waaT'BRnitifully rendered
"much bring truty arlisTTcTaml
thing being devotionally appropriate to
the tim e and place. The address, t««,.
was in sweet accord with the central idea
of worship in song. The Congregational
choir was showered with well merited
praise for the excellent work of the even­
ing. and tho pastor highly complimented
on the thought« presented, all of win. |,
would have been helpful in lurge degree
to the entire community ,could every
one have heard same. The church » j,
filled, the large audience by their pre*
i lice and subsequent comments giving
subs tun tial evidence that these services
are both enjoyed and spiritually helpful.
Let such good work go on, let the pas­
tors encourage their choirs, let the sing
era make conscientious and persistent
effort, let us have more of that music
wiiich contributes a foremost delight and
occupation of heaven mingled with our
pulpit uddrcxnes, and soon we shall see
not empty sittings, hut crowded | m-w»
in our sanctunries.
rxiT
----------- -------After The Blind Tigers
Blind tigers are not de la mode Unyear irv Sanford and Mayor S|«-ncer
been smiling them hip and thigh every
time they /ace the railing. All that lie
requires |s sufficient evidence and he can
Is- di-jM-nded upon to do the rest.
Two unbleached dis|M-us*-M of tinniTTOnrntFT dew faced His Honor &gt;*—ter
day morning and they were caught
with the goods on and handed a in-.it
package of $200 fine Mayor Sp.-mri
states that he is getting tired ol 1st mg
the money and should these old offend
era face him again he will give them
about nix months road work and ).••• j.
them out of mischief at least that long
He Ts determined to break up this illegal
selling and exjiect» to adopt dra»lt&lt;
measures to round them up and -..-ini
them over the road.

Through Orlando's G l u i t i
Basf bally speaking, it was one glor­
ious Fourth here yesterday. ' Orlando
pulled out of a sure enough bad place in
the eighth inning of the aecond game and
look ll fWlll tilt icier
At the beginning of the eighth inning
the score stood one to nothing, and the
from up yonder were saying things aufecis to beat a
di ble afar
cfowd'df b
But, aa* Speaker Champ Clark would
say, you can’t always aometimea tell.
There are chances and the prices of cel­
ery and luck and political fortunes fluc­
tuate.
The morning’s game was n tight one.
score one to one at tho ending of the sev­
enth inning, when tho weather man
emptied the bases.
W hat was perhaps a record'crowd for
Orlando, Including visitors from many
sections of the county, weje present,
when the afternoon game was called.
Wilson went Into pitch for Orlando, with
Beardall holding the mit. Sanford’s
crack, Wallace, was put in with Low*.
A new man appeared on the first sack
for Orlando. His name was-Ed. White
of Jacksonville, who last year played with
Miami and trade a reputation.
The fun begun in the second inning
when Sanford, following a custom she
has, made a run. Wofford got a hit. and
beat it to first base, Lowe and Bundy
r yj .MiL-taC»xnr»-cc
the nerve systpins of the fans began to
tighten. They were stung when Rob­
erts drove the pill into left field, and
’ Wofford tallied.
Clean, fast ball prevailed then until
-the.eighth, the interim being ns barren
of hopes as a palmetto scRlb, except In
the seventh, when Orlando looked like
•be had a chance.. Tbeu,-somebody
pulled down the star in Sanford.
Lee started the fun by beating out a
slow grounder to first. Then catne C.
Pound*
LIoou in both pupils, winch
were gauged for an in-shot. ’It came.
Pounds landed on it and galloped around
two bases, and Lee came home. The
band struck up blxic, but you couldn't
notice It.
Boyer followed Pounds and went him
one better. He picked what was in­
tended to be a lemorn and knocked a
three bigger C. Pounds came home.
Then the strain got too great for the vis­
itors and a wild throw scored Boyer
it was all over hut the shouting, which
lasted until the lost fan had said good-bye
to gate-keeper Allen.
Orlando made one error and Sanford
four. Orlando took six hits and gave
Sanford three.
Features of the game well, tho main
feature was the score, incident to which
Frank and Clyde Pounds each knocked
two baggers and Boyer a three sacker—
and all off the great Wallace.
Fans from Jacksonville. Tampa. Kis­
simmee and many neighboring cities at­
tended both Ramos.- Reporter-Star
Orlando Wins (lame
Orlando, July 8. (Special) Wilson
was too much for Sanford this ufternoon
and with Boyers’ help he beat them 4 to

2.

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The locals took an early lead and were
never headed. Wilson allowed the vis­
itors only two hits and fnnned four
Boyer took his customary four trips to
tho plate and laced out much needed
btnglea on each trip.
Tho score by innings
Sanford
000 002 000 2
Orlando
002 002 000 -1
Batteries: Leeand Lowe; Wilson and
White.
Summary: Struck out by Wilson 4; by
■by Lee 7. Hits off Wilson 2; off Lee 8.
Two base hits, Farmer. Sacrifice hits,
Lee, F. Pounds, White and Wilson. Left
on bases, Orlando 6, Sanford 2. Stolen
bases, C.Pounds, Boyers
and Bowen.
Time: 1:40. Umpire«, Tllden and Mor­
row.

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BRICK ROADS FOR OSCEOLA
E. Donegan, R. G. Johnson and E. L.
Lesley have been named by the county
commissioners os a committee to inves­
tigate the advisability of bonding Osce­
ola county for $60,000 in order to provide
good roads. A. E. Donegan brouthg the
m atter before the board of county com­
missioners and gavo his views on the
subject and urged consideration at the
hands of the commissioner». I t is the
intention, if concurred in by the mem­
bers, to use vitrified brick in the con­
struction of the proposed highways. The
committee will make a thorough study
of the cost snd other features pertaining
to the system of roads needed in the
county. They will then report to the
board and it la, presumable that .that
body will be governed by the commit­
tee's recommendations. There are railly not very many bad spots In the roads
in the northern part of the county, but
by inaugurating the brick work, good
roads would be here for years to come
and would require but little attention,
• while the d ay, marl and sand roads ex­
isting today constantly demand repairs.

pointed to investigate the subject will
KTIIKI. ITEMS
Tin- A C I. train killisl two of A T
urge appointment of field workers to
Washington, July 8 A nation wide
travel over the country in the interest of j Lipford’s Berkshire hogs Mondzuy. It
movement to withdraw as the Republi| would be u fine tiling for the people of
country schools.
ran ranriidate is lieing harked by a large
Rthel d the A
I. would fence the rail
number of Republican office holders
road,
as
a
good
many
head of stock have
Court Week at Orlando
who feel that they face defeat in Novembeen
killed
through
this
sis-tioii lately
Two courts convened in the citv this
i&gt;er unless the breach in ihr party can b&lt;M rs Cyril Moyd is visiting relatives
healed
morning The Circuit Court conliii
in Winter Park at tin present
These men include inemtiera of ( Hn tjeil over from last week, and will pml&gt;
j
Miss Sit Ilie l.lpford has returned home
grtiut. state legislatures, who will &gt;|e, l ald.v continue throughout this week.
from
Paula, where she has his-n for the
senate, state and county office holders
Owing to the fact thut the Circuit
past
two
weeks.
and other». It is said these olfice hold- Court occupied the court room, the
Mr.
Robert
Kennedy and H. W. Garera may also ask Colonel Roosevelt to j Criminal Court, with Judge Wurlow on
iss
were
guests
of A. T. I.ipford Sunday.
withdraw as a progressive candidate for the lienrh, assembled in the city hall.
The
farmers
of
Kthel are busy nt pres­
President anil allow a compromise in a
Iit the Circuit Court the only case
ent
gathering
fodder
man acceptable to both sides It is also considerisi during the morning wu« that
The ptsiple of Kthel decided to have li
said that a decision ahull he reached la- of R T Wynne, vs the Allante Coast
sane
Fourth this year and tho sports that
fore August 16th, when the Roosevelt l ine Railway The case was postponed
were
indulged in were as follows Bear
(actions plans to hold a convention in owing to the absence of an important
hunting,
pienii mg. Itouting. bathing ;tnd
Chicago. A circulation o f the jxlitnui», WIÎ
dancing,
ami despite there being no fire
it was dedans! today , would start within
In the eriniinal court a jury composed
works
ef
very
one si-eined to have a glor­
a week, it was said the movement ni It. \\ Herndon, (’. G. Butt, Il G.
ious
Foulrt
li.
would Ix-gin s|amian&lt;!OUs|y in every Mryarly, \\ K Allen, R. L. ( ¡ res harn und
state. The organizers now are circulat- S. Canada, acquitted C. H Harris,
Fogg Solves Th«^ Question
ing blank forms of petition* and appoint- charged w ith‘breaking and entering,
Editor Sanford Hr raid:
ing supervisors who in turn will engage i In the cn»e of Will Williams, charged
I have re id with much interest the
canvassers to solicit the signatures of with keeping a gambling house, the
letter referring to "Transportation the
Republican voters. The authors of the State urcepted a plea of gambling, and
Problem." from the Arcadia Champion,
plan expect to offer to pruclically every Will was fined $40 and cost or sixty days.
in which lie states thut there is only one
Republican voter in the United Slat*-»
Evans Holman plead guilty to gntngreat question confronting the |&gt;eop!e of
a chance to express his opinion of Mr blmg and was fined $20 or thirty days.
Florida today, and when that question
T aft's candidacy either by signing the) This afternoon the court is trying
is rightly setth-d all- others will prurpetition or rejecting it.
Evans Holman on a liquor selling charge.
tieally adjust themselves. I will add in
The case is a local one.. Reporter-Star.
South Florida. Ho asks what are we
For Better Rural Schools
going to do about it?
Chicago, III., July 8.—A report fir«-- A Note From The Summer School
That is an easy one. It is simply to
At Knoxville
sented by Frank W. Miller before tinbuild a traction railrpnd from the city of
fifth annual convention of the Nationul
"We are studying astronomy and for- Sunford south and, if necessary, to Ar­
Kducntion Association here, said of th e , entry just for our own pleasure.
cadia, wiiich would cut the freight rates
60,000,000 school pupils of tho United | Wo thoroughly enjoy looking at tin* half in two between these points. And
States. 12,000,000 were being educated moon and plunts through tho big tele­ elect Theodore Roosevelt President.
in rurxl schools and thut only one-third scupe. Jupiter, the star in the south,
N. H. FOGG,
of the country boys and girls were mnk* looks like u big full moon and we can see
Altamonte Springs.
Ing. a satisfactory showing. Thomas II. hi* seven satellite» following him. Thu
Royal Arch Masons
Harris, stat* superintendent of schools moon is perfectly huge. We can see the
of Louisiana, declared the condition of mountains, the craters of her volcanoes 'R egular convocation Monroe Chap­
ter No. 16 Thursday, July 11th, 1912,
the rural schools was becoming so de­ and plateaus.
7:70
n. m.
ft. E. TOLAR,
But what-you would enjoy most is the
plorable it was time for the federal gov­
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King.
ernment to provide both money and delightful climate. ,t feels like fall,
breezy and cool—no mosquito«»—noth­
methods to remedy tho situation.
\
Notice of M eclisg
"The fear of fed«r»l interference with ing to botherone— not even meii. • The
The Woodman’s-Circle will meet on
country is perfectly beautiful.
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te control of sch§ Is should 1m* set
Wednesdayy at 3 p. m. at the Eagle«’
aside in the interest of tho rising gener­
We are studying forestry and one Hall.
ation,” said Mr. Harris. "National su­ teacher tells us there are 1.75 different
pervision of country schools is nn abso­ varieties of trees here. Our class is to go
Twenty-one lives were lost, according
lute necessity. Our schools need a bet- on an expedition tomorrow. There will to the official list, in the wreck on the
ter education." It will be decided whut be a sprinkling of timid males in the par- Ligonier branch of the Pennsylvania
steps are to br taken later. It is likely ty. They wiU need a policeman to railroad Saturday night, when a passen­
guard them when they go out nlone.
that the rural school problem will
ger coach wns crushed between two loco­
of the moat important to come before tho really feel sorry for them."
motives. Many of the injured
convention. A special, committee upSANFORD GIRL.
taken to Pittsburg.
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A Republican Compromise

K. Harding Duvl* Married
Greenwich, f o n ti , July M. Richar-I
Harding I lav is, the author, and MoKluulo-th Genevieve McAvoy. known
on the stage as Bessie McCoy, west- mar
ried here today by a justice of the |»-are
The matron of honor wus !&gt;1rs Russell
Colt, forno rly Mins Kthel Barry inure
Mr Davis wan attended liy Gouveinur
Morris, the story writer.
Portland Filled With Elks
Portland. Ore.. July 8 Elks’ reunion
flow did not In-gin until (his morn
mg The convention of the grand
lodge opens in tlo- Armory tonight will
prayer. n«nig and »|»-»n-)o-n The entire
city in profusely decorated
I'lo- down
town streets, depot.n and hotels ale
thronged with enthusiastic crowds uml
the familiar "hello Bill" is to be heard on
every
nyer&gt; hand.
Exit Near Beer
Atilinta, (¡u., July 8 Liquor lege»
laiion was again taken up in the Georgi»
house of representatives today, m Hoshape of the Tlppinn lull, winch prohibits
tlie sale of any drink containing more
than om--half of one |x-r cent of ab olmi
The bill is designed to wijs- out t lie sale ol
“ near b£er."

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S o m l-W o o k ly — Tuesday

and

I N S A N F O R D — U h »• Worth Living

SANFORD IS THE IIK8T
Hotter Stuff And More Advantage
^
Than California
Among the visitors to the city this
week ure Mm. Sossmnn and »on of Chillicothe, Ohio, who have purrluuwd cel­
ery land here and are delighted with the
muny advantage« of this city and the
celery delta. Mr*. Soasman is the »¡»ter
of Mr*. Davis Forster and was attract««!
to Sanford by the glowing accounts of
this section as told by Dr. Davis Forster
who, though culled awuy to Hawks*
Purk, where he has a lurge nanitorium,
■till has a warm spot in his heart for
Sanford. Spenking about different cel­
ery sections Mrs. Sossmnn remarked

RAILROAD F M ilR E S l

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Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Mere the Reader* Will rind a Brief
Historical S p rin t Howlng
For Hurried Reader*
J. Wylie Smith, tho Atlantan charge

with embezzling $200,000 and wrecking
the Commercial Loan and Trust Com­
pany of th a t city, .will bo returned to
the United States, after u year’s impris­
onment In Mexico,.according to a tele­
gram received tpdky by Gov. Brown
from United State« ambassador Wilson
a t Mexico City. Smith was appre­
hended in Mexico shortly after hi» dis­
appearance from Atlanta, but defied
extradition. Ambassador Wilson’s tel­
egram states thaU SttiU kdM U ^K ^^t^T
on United States land at Juarez. !)■*
tectives from Atlanta have l&gt;een sent
to that city to arrest Smith.
The last of the ex|x?rt testimony by
alienists was given in the Harry K. Thawhearing today, when Dr. William A.
White, head of the federal asylum for the
insane at Washington, and Dr. Chari««
f a n
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TCThUls,'
a lecturer
at
CoTümliia
ÚAfviflrsity on mental diseases, gave in th«-ir |x&gt;»Itive opinions thnt the slayer of Stan­
ford. White now is sane. The h«-a«l of
,{|ie federul any Hum d«-clar«-d that at his
institution, “ constitutional inferiority"
was considered enuse for the detention
of enlist««! men. 'He as»«-rt&lt;-&lt;i that
Thaw's characterization of Stanford
White aa a "gorilla." and a. blackguard,
was "emotionally Justified."
Gov. Wilson talked for half an hour
to 500 men ut Atlantic City «&gt;n the n«-cflRsity of working today for results to­
morrow and on the evil of individual and
national extravagance. The governor’s
audienc«* was composed of delegate* to
tlie national convention of the Huihling
and I/Oan la-ague, and the address he
deliverer! was one of welcome on Ix-half
of New Jersey.
-«Immediate downward revision of tintariff ia likely to lx- one of the demands
made by the new- party h«-aded hy Col.
Roosevelt. While the former president
was non-committal todny regarding yhe
conree he would urge the Chicago con­
vention of the new party to adopt, if
developed fr«»m the talk of a number of
leaders 11&gt;&lt;ihv who have conferred with
Col. Roosevelt hi the lase few («lay* that
the parly doubtless will d«-clure (or im
rm-diate revision According to tinpresent program, the demuml for legis­
lation would lx? restricted to the sched­
ules which, in the opinion of the party
head»,, ure obviously higher. The wool­
en and cotton schedules were pointer!
out as perhn|is the b«-st examples.
The eleventh prohibition convention
got under way at Atlantic City Thurd
day hut at thris- h«**k¡oií * progn-vx-d
ttle beyond tin* preliminaries ol organ
zalion.
There were developments
enough, however, to Indicate n strong
undercurrent of "insurgergoncy" inthe
party and to forecast a fight of some of
the delegates for a more progressive and
aggressive gttitude in the coming cam­
paign.
A few tantalizing thunder showers
thnt pattered vainly on burned fields
und streaming pavement* were tin* only
promisee of relief In sight tonight from
the wave of humid heat that has envel­
oped the country. From east and west
tonight the weather bureau received re­
porta of generally increased tem|x-rnturea. Behind the stolid figures came
a story of sweltering citiee and seared
• furma. Ihcreaaed death- rates in the
over crowded cities and general suffer­
ing as a result of the heavy depressive
heat waa generally recorded. New York
and Chicago all caught the rising tem­
perature. Throughout the New Eng­
land and middle Atlantic states the mer­
cury roe*.
A presidential nomination boom, baaed
r on a new issue that would substitute
practical politics for “ church política” in
the prohibition movement, waa started
a t Atlantic City on the eve of the
national prohibition convention. Finxf ley C. Hendrickson of Cumberland, Md.,
waa launched ga a candidate for the pro­
hibition presidential nomination by the
' .Maryland delegation, which-will appeal
for hit.flection as the party standard
hearer off a broad platform, «specially
urging th a t there lx? more earnest ap­
peal for vote* outside the churches and
kaa of the energy of the party be expend­
ed In, “ bowllng-'for the church vote.”
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Estimates of What Transporta
lion Cost Growers
ON SANEORD’S WONDERfUl SOIL
Railroads Get (Her rig h t Hundred
Dollars fro m Acre of Land
Por Freight

MARSHAL TILLI8 LINUS 'EM UP

Will Make The Vehicles Conform to
Our City Ordinances
| Under strict orders from Mayor SpenI cer. Marshal Tillis and the police force
have begun a campaign of education on
I the travelling public, and every driver
of automobiles and vehicles of all kinds
are requested to keep to the provisions
of the ordinance recently made. Young­
sters under the age of fifteen are not al­
lowed to drive a car in the city limits and
those who lulve been doing ao were warn­
ed against repeating the offense. If the
genernl public is not familiar with.these
ordinances they are given below and
from now on they will be enforced to the
letter:

Many people have been inclined to
doubt thw actual figures that gave the
yield from one acre of land in the great
Sanford section. Now comes the state­
ment from the transportation companies
that give the startling figures on tin»
amount given up for express charges and
Ahernalhy-Watson
one can easily conjecture what the grow ­
Yesterday morning at ten o'clock at
er actualy could make from an acre of
Sanford soil. The following article Is the residence of the bride's parents on
from the Manufacturer’s Record, whose Oak avenue Miss Currie Abernathy,
editior recently made a trip through and George Watson were unit«-«! in
Florida and verified the statements for marriage. . The wedding wasa &lt;|uiet
himself»— The lUfuMf 'Tvfe ’r'orrirA'^ffhd •home affair, only the immediate family
being present.
make interesting reading:
I h t k k I that our growers a re now ex|x.-riThe ceremony occurred ut ten o'clock
The interest of the railroads of the
encing, and they were down and out Ixs
south in the development of trucking and was performed by Rev. C. H.
fore they perfected the marketing sys­
and fruit growing has probably never Summers of the Methodist church.
tem for the benefit of the growers. Mrs.
been fully realized hy people outside of The happy couple left immediately after
Sossmnn is of the opinion that within
railroad circi«»»- li_ ia known u&gt; the for t h e E a a t Coast, _whercs_Uu-y_- will
another year with all the many improve­
generili public that the trucking and fruit s|&gt;«-nil their h«ineymoon. Up«in their re­
ments of brick roads and a gyml hotel
growing interests of the south, shipping turn they will make Sanford their future
and a genernl getting together of the
over $100,000,000 worth of stufi a year home. The bride is one of the |&gt;opular
fuimers, Sanford will lie unable to
to northern and western markets, fur­ girls of the younger ««-t and has rrsidi-d
hold the many jm-ojx - who are contem­
nish s vast amount of fr«-ighl in volume in Sanford for the past thr««- yearn, mak
plating coming here t«t locate.
and in the rat«* paid is not generally fully ing many friends by her unfailing gixxi
understood. The statement was re­ humor and the ability to make friends
Paid Sanford High Tribute
cently made to the writer while in Flor­ and hold them.
At a boost«-r'* m«x-ting of the Dt-Laiui
The groom has Ixx-n a r«»idonl of
ida that it sometimes happen« that in the
Board of Trade liui other.night Sanford celery growing district of that state the Sanford for several years nod is n trusted
an«l tin- Hi-rald rami- in for their share
product of one urr&lt;- would pay to the employee of the Yowell Si Co. store lit­
of bouquets and «-omplinx-nLs. W«- copy railrouds as much as $1.500 freight is popular with the trade ami the young­
from th«- Dt-Iaiml Register tin- following:
The statement wus credit«*&lt;l to Mr. M er society set in Sanford and ojh«f cities
Tin- spe*-«-h of Hon. (’ary I) Landis
Kiddle, general su|x»rinlendeqt of the where he has residisl.
was or)«- of the feature* of the evening's
The young couple start in life under
Atlantic Coast Line Railway, ami In re
uratorieul display. Mr Landis com­
the
most auspicious circumstances, hav­
ply to a telegram a« to its correct ne*s
pared Sanford und Del.und and paid
ing the r«-«i«eet and esteem of every one
Mr Kiddle wrote as follows
Editor Holly's town u high tribute
"The statement that you refer to as ami the lx=»l wishes go with them in
"Sanford -has one of the finest bunds
having been mfide by me was about as their journey through life, in which the
of hustlers in Florida, said the speaker,
Herald joins.
T
follows
' and she is forging to the front daily
That there was land armimi Sanford
Ten years ago w««-ds blix-kcd traffic- on
that had produo«-d in a year freight*
An accounting filed in the supreme
the mum slrts't unci I am not joking wben
which, if ship|H*d to New England |&gt;omts, court by Andrew Frisxlman. custodian
I make this statement Ix-caus«- I was
would give to (fie transportation-and re- of the projx-rty of Mrs. Ida F. Flagler,
there ut the time und saw them.
frigeratmg companies $1.500 |x-r acre.
wife nl Henry M. Flagler, the Standard
"W hat of the Sanford of today?
This was hu-u-d on an nere of Innd pro­ Oil millionaire, shows thnt «Mrs. Flag­
"Why. my friends, thul town is n gem. ducing 600 crut«-* of lettuce, followed by
ler's estate is value«! ut $.'1,444,000.
She has paved strix-ts. an exci-llent water
050 crates of celery, and these followed Mrs. Flagler, who is confined in a *unisystem, sewerage und tu-luxil* .that ure u
by 400 rrat«-s of lx-nn*. The freight tnriuin, was adjudged as inconi|x-U?nt
credit to the south
rate from Sanford to Huston is 56 c«&gt;nt.«, | b\ thi- supreme court in 1904 Because
We cun have the sum«- if we »-II
I ’’ refrigi-rtoncr «-harrge I 0 1 ■cents, or .« ol 11n- ini reused cost nl living Judge
work, und I know w«• are going to get
tot al of 75 1-j cents per rrat«-, whicfi would f'ischofl in approving tin- accounting,
busy imw And murk that word now
produce $1,472.25
This, of course, is allowed $10,000 a y«-Mf to tx- added to
la-t's put our shoulders to the wheel tills
the maximum yield under the most fa­ the $75,000, the sum already provided
minute and start the ball rolling, if we
vorable conditions.
yearly for the maintenance of Mrs. Flag­
do we'll.win our fight.”
A meijlber of the Vegetable Growers' ler at the sanitarium.
Association of Sanford, who has had
Promlncnt l.nke Co. Officiai
««•vend years of practical ex(&gt;erienee, has
Surgi-on General Itine, of the Public
H«m. W (ì 1-umg of Tavarwi was in
informed me that for u general average
Healtli Si-rvice, tixlay approved a regn
tin- city yistterday and when he return««!
jx-r acre on a 10-acre tract the pnxiurlutimi to prohibit passengers from U h
homi* In- linci u new Overland cur with
turn is about as follows
vana entering any |&gt;ort in Florida unless
him. Mr l.«&gt;ng ha* lx-en lux x w m o r
50(1 crates lettuce
of T a v a r e * e v e r «ine»* Si ( ' f a i r M inim i»
t fu-» fin» e been detumi-d seven days at
4ÒO crat«-« celery
llriscouia quarantine station
Phis was
d i s c -O M -re d l ' a l a r e * , and thè court house
200 crat«-s Ix-ans
done because of the short distonce fx-wciuld fall down if lamg wa* not there to
A total of 1,150 crai«-», which, at the tween Florida |xiints und Havana. Pas­
tiold it up In hi» alisene«- R. ft. Nutt,
thè colleetor und clerk Duncan play tho rate above quoted, would produce $868 - sengers from Havana to New York or
New Orleans are from three to five
Alias act. They bave all heen officiala 25 to the traiuijKjrtation companies.
A grower at Sanford whom I know- days en rout«-.
for thè past 75 yeara more or lesa.
very well, has stateri that he has done as
well as my first «-stimate, with letture -■V
Four Young Men Who Dared
l-eon Voles Dry
Mr. Waldron will give a serie* of three and celery on the sartie ground, hilt he
Talluhtt*»«-e, July 11. cS|x-ciali In
st-rmons nt the Congregational church contented himself with two croji«, ami | the wet and dry election In I.eon county
on the thrix- remaining Sunday nights has never planter! the third. There have yesterday the vote was Dry, 347; wet,
of July. Every one Is invitixl to utU-nd. been individual cro|»» on certain acr«-s 214. Later returns will give'drys 175
Services tx-gin ut 7 :.'I0 sharp. Follow­ very much higher thnn iny maxumim majority. The election went off very
figures."
ing are the subjects and dut««:
quietly.
"Four Young Men Who Pare«!.”
The confirmation of the statement that
July 14. "The Four Bean Eaters." the railroads for freight and icing som e even in extreme cas«-*. as high as $H(K) to
July 21. "Rut If Nut .".
times receive as much os $1,500 per acre $1500 per acre under cultivation is n«?cJuly 2X. "A Night Of Peril.”
out of the celery growing district is an MMarily a region of marvelous poten­
amazing proof of the marvelous produc­ tialities, for there are few farming coun­
Palatka Party Here
tivity of the noil. While this amount tries in the world which can produce such
A party of prominent Pulutka citizx-na has been paid, it is, os Mr. Kiddle says, cro|&gt;*. so muny in number and so great
were here yesterday coming down to see above the average as quoted by him for in quantity, in any one season as to
the hall game between Sanford and Or­ three croi» on the same land, and tak­ yield such a vast sum to the railroads.
lando. Among them were Lew Kalb- ing Boston as the central point of ship- When corn and wheat yield to railroads
field, Tom Cannon, Otto -Corcoran, Bob ment, the transportation rómpanle« only/a few dollars of rrelgFCper âcre, a
James, Jeff Doyle, M. Martin, Leo J a ­ would receive for freight and refrigere
cobson, J. A. Browning, Fred Corcoran, ation considerably over $800 per acre of furnish many thousand carloads of
Chaa. Burt and Fred Shelley. The land under cultivation in the celery dis­ freight at the very high rate paid hy the
Elka entertained them royally while here trict.
truckers and fruit growers is certainly
und they enjoyed the trip to the fullest.
Whilo the yield of freight from celery worthy of the very bc*t railroad facililand Is doubtless higher than from any tiw that can lx? provided Every in­
other trucking m?ction8. yet the amount vestor in southern railroads, every buaiof freight paid by truck growers generally n««s man interested in the advancement
near Garfield, Ga., were poisoned at a per acre under cultivation Is so great I ()f the railrouds ol this section, can under
family reunion at the home of Mac Can- that it is not to h«- wondered at that ,tand from Mr. Riddle’s letter what the
ady on the Fourth of July. Indications every railroad^in the trucking regions of trucking development of the south means
are that poison was put in several articles the south from Virginia to Texas is put- to «.very line of industry, and thya under­
used In the dinner, since every member . ting forth all possible effort to encourage „land why the Manufacturer’s Record
of the family at the table waa a victim the development of this great freight
persistently emphasizes to the world
und all ol them did not eat ol any one creating businem. Any agricultural re- t he possibilities of fruit and vegetable
particular kind of food.
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I gion who«« crop# can pay the railroads, growing throughout the eouth. •

rhe General News of T h è Land
of Flowers.
CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS
An epitome of the Week’* M o a t' lm - .
portant Happenings In the
State’s Domain.

H. R. Stokes of Kanapaha is a genuine
success when it comes to producing
watermelons. Mr. Stoke'a acrearge In­
cludes a large tract of Col. Evans Haile’*
land near Kanapaha, and the soil is *o
fertile and Mr. Stokoa' knowledge Of the
culture so thorough that it has bfiff •
problem to handle the melons thill *ea&gt;
»on. One melon was sent Col. Hail« a
few days ago that Upped the scales a t ^
74 pounds, and another was presented ’
the writer which caused the 69 pound ",
weight to aviate. It was poaseaaed of
a large heart like the donor —and wa*
exceptionally fine flavor. Gainesville
Sun.
A serious fire took place in Key Weat
a few nights ago which resulted In th*
total loss of «the building and in tha'
death of one woman and aerioua injury
to..several other persons. During Lbt _ .
fire the electric lights were cut off, the
telephone wires fell and over 200 phonse
were out of commission as a result th®
next day. The bottom floor of the
building in which the fire started was
used as a dry goods and hardware store,
respectively, while the upper portion
was used as a lodging house. Editor
Matthews of the Key West Journal was
injured in the fin- while try ing t p m v g "
the life of a lady.
Contractor G A Miller of Tampa haa
been awarded the contract for building a
$56,000 brick structure at Orlando. The
building will be used for business purjKxx-e.
It Is understood that a free delivery
mail system will soon be established In
Kissimmee.
N

l-skc lisci Narrow E scap e

Hon. Forrest I^ike ha«l a narrow e*cujx- the other day from a horrible dis­
figurement and what might have been
tin- Ipsa of one eye. Whijg^at th* Ice
plant he stop[x-d to fix a part of the ma­
chinery and ujxiii taking u plug from the
ammonia tank the vajxir came upon him
and only the cpiick action of the invol­
untary muscles of the eye saved hil
sight. The ammonia burned one of hla
f««*t and part of his face ami he looks
like he had fought a hull dog. He had
a very narrow escape from what might
have been a very iw-rioua accident and
his many friends are congratulating him
tixlay on the fact that he did not suffer
the Ions of his eye sight. He will be
forc«-d to wear smoked glass«-« for some
tune and may have to receive treatment
from a specialist
In Favor of llrick Roads
The lii-rald office haa lxx-n thronged
this week with people from varloua
points In the proposed Sanford road dis­
trict and they seem to be united upon
the bonding plan for brick roads. As
yet we have not heard a dissenting voice
against the Ixmd issue and the project is
bound to carry next Saturday. The
folks in the precinct outside of Sanford
are most heartily in favor of better roads
and this spirit upon their part means
thul it will pass. Sanford people have
always Ixx-n in favor of brick roads, espec*
ially since we have experienced the good
that has accrued from our own brick
streets that were built by bonding.
Illinois Party Camping Oat
M. S. Nelson and daughter and a par­
ty ol Illinois jx-ople arrived' in the city
Tuesday and are enjoying themselves
and ioukftig after their landa in Eureka.
Hammock. They have pitched tbeir
tents and are enjoying the cool breezes
off of Lake Monroe, while their unfor­
tunate friends in Illinois are being baked
in the hot air that ia prostrating people in
the streets. Mr. Nelson says that San
ford ia good enough for him summer and
winter and Illinois will know him no
more.
Presbyterian Chorrh
At the Presbyterian church next Sab­
bath will l»e lb«- Communion Service
Rev. McKinnon will preach at both
morning and evening service«. All are
cordially Invited tp attend.

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c9 P 0 R T IN &lt; J
.G O S S IP
Sanford Sis. O r U »d « Nothin*
For tbe benefit of the render* w chron­
icle the fem e of Ust Friday. Out of
to the dead we will not write the
a*ain in our own lan*ua*e. I t
only mean* a sad tale of defeat after de­
feat, and lorin * Orlando aa dearly as we
do, there U no satisfaction in hittin* the
old girl when she is groveling in the dust
and sufficiently humbled to acknowledge
that Sanford has tha best ball team that
ever put on* over the court bouse.
W * fiv e the few little Items in Friday’s
gam# from our weeping contemporary,
the Reporter-Star.
Six to nothin* tells the tale o f yester­
day’s gains. And these Orlando “ *ooee
eggs" Mem to be coming fast and furi­
ous. Ray, tbs Sanford southpaw,* has
a habit of handing us on* every time be
pitches, and yesterday was no excep­
tion, for he was very stingy in handing
out singles, giving us only two. Boyer
getting one and Stump the other. We
started to count up the strike outs he
made but got tired and quit.

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not received such discouraging support
tha first inning. With good playing the
first t£ree men up in the first inning yes­
terday would hare been put out, but
things racked along loosely and after so
long a time they made a couple of hits
and scored in all three runs. It seemed
to be the first inning hoodoo of the pre­
vious day at work again, but at an­
other place than the pitcher's box.
Things looked good in the second when
Stump was on third and Howatt at sec­
ond with none down, but neither the
needed hit nor outfield fly were forth­
coming. so two good Orlando men
passed away on the hags. Nothing that
had the least semblance of a chance for
us came again.
Boost Day For Orlando
The base ball management will make
an appeal to you tomorrow for five hun­
dred dollars to go toward defraying the
expense of the base ball dub. The appeai will be made by means of cards of
admission to Thursday’* game
A thouand of these tickets have been printed,
and will be aoid for fifty cents each. The
aeHera will be a number of well known
business rfen of the d ty .
Fortune has not favored the base
ball dub so far this year; but the man­
agers art not quitters; they are true
sportsmen, in the game to the finish, and
they feel that the town should hack them
UPThe causes for the failure nerd not be
gone into here, but it may be sincerely
stated that it was not due to any man's
lack of enthusiasm or effort. The
gentlemen composing the management
have given freely of their money to the
cause of the »port. They have not al­
ways been in accord, and dissension has
undoubtedly had much to do with the
ao far disastrous results. But such dis­
tension as has existed was undoubtedly
honest, and grew out of the individual
effort toward the good of the team.
The team during the past week has
been practically made over. The man­
agement is a unit in the belief that Or­
lando today possesses the strongest team
in the history of the town. They are
now prepared to go after that pennant
stronger than ever. Like Paul Jones,
they are not quitters, but have just begun
to fight.
Are you, the people going to stand
back of the management. Are you not
in favor of going the limit, once you
start? The management has done its
part. It has at last gotten upon a foot­
ing. Unfortunately at this crisis funds
a n low. W ill you help out? The
tickets are fifty cents; not a great sum to
be called upon for to support a ball tram.
The tide has turned, and Thursday
wiD be boost day, when you should go
outt and root yourself hoarse and get
JV«*r *val baa* ball humor back.—
Reporter-Star.

July 30.1912

SANF^RD HERALO
was prompted by the belief that it eras
the beat thing for the welfare of the team.
Tbe following line-up waa announced
for next Tuesday’s game: Vaiden or
White, c; Wilson or Wilder, p; Brew’ iter.
1st base; J. G. Wilson, captain Inanager.
2nd base; Howatt, as; Bowen, 3rd vase;
Stump, rf; Lee, cf; Cole, If.
The management has selected next
Thursday as a genera^boast day for the
club, and have had a thousand ca da
printed for the game, which will be sold
at fifty cents each by the young women
of the d ty . This means has been taken
to raise funds for payment of the players,
and it la to be hoped that the dtixens of
the d t y will show a liberal spirit in buy­
ing these tickets.
Fourteen games remain to be played
and Orlando is now six in amara.—
Reporter-Star.
Ball M oose M eet
The Bull Moose convention met at
Ocala Saturday, and shot an open bore
gun, charged srith invective at moat e v ­
erything under the sun. The appolntment of John If. Cheney to a federal
judgship came in for a rap by tbe way of
a resolution. I t read: .
‘ ‘ W e denounce the action of the Pres­
ident of the United States in appoint­
ing John I f . Cheney to lx» the successor
of tbe venerable and beloved James W .
Locke, judge of the United State* dis­
trict court for the southern district cf
Florida. We don't charge that Mr.
Cheney is not a gjx*d dtixen. We do not
’charge that-tw lackx_exjx-rience as a civil
practitioner 'and that the motive and
reason for his appointment is an unwor­
thy one. W e charge that he wafl^appointed to the highest judicial office in
the state not because o i his ability -as a
jurist hut that the President of the
United State* traded the office in ex­
change for vote* in the national Repub­
lican convention and to pay a politirni
obligation. With loud professions of
his regard for the judiciary the F’ residutit
has laid the dirty hands of politics u|»on
the judicial ermine
He ha* debaurlied
the sanctuary of the people. He has
sold a federal judgeship for vote* deliv­
ered b y political mercenaries. We de­
plore that loss of rvspect among the citirens of this state for the exalted office.
The saeped -tem^je of justice has been
despoiled and by a Tnan himself learm-d
in the law. a lawyer anil at one time a
federal judge and the people of Florida
resent the insult ami injustice put utx&gt;n
them."
C. E. Wike of Orlando was elected a
delegate to the national convention at
Chicago, together with H. 1- Anderson.
Jacksonville; C. L. Knowles, Key West.
Henry' F- Benson. Gainesville. D. L.
Skipper, Zolfo; Earnest Wagner, Pen­
sacola; J. H. Judd. Bradentown; W. C.
Hodges. Tallahassee; J I. Munor. H. !_
Church. C. E. Merrell. Jacksonville. J.
W Williams. Miami.
J A Trovilliar^ of Winter \ ark was
chosen a* an elector

Filed For Record
James C. Patterson and wife to Wra.
S. D eW itt, wd., S600.
Peel it Wells to DuVernet A Smith,
wd.. $10.
. D. Wells and wide to DuVernet A
Smith, wd.. $10.
S. L. Smith, affidavit in rv Rubarh.
DuVernet A Smith to Peel« A W ills,
mtg , $1050
DuVernet A Smith to A D Wf-Ila.
mtg.. $5.
Amelia Reed to S. A Johnson, mtg..
$ 200 .
N ettie M. Saxman to Davis Forster,
release.
J. L. Dillard and wife to Roht. W ater­
man. wd., $1.
J. W. Harjx-r to R. J. Beattie, abt.. $1.
C. W. Bedgford. et al.. to H. C. An­
derson. qed.. $1.
N. A. McFaul. et al..-to J. W. Nixon,
qcd.. $125.
C. C. Whitaker to A. G. and I - J.
Whitaker, wd., $1250.
Geo. Seekinger and wife to W. M .
Davis and wifw, qcd., $1.
M . i f . Smoth. et al., to Geo Seekinger.
wd.. $10.
Geo. Seekinger and wife to Alice E.
Berg, wd., $10.
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Benj. Drew to W. J. Thigpen, sm.,
$75.
W . J. Thigpen to Claude D. Couch;
wd.. 8600.
W . J. Thigpen to Jaa. Couch and wife,
wd.. $600.
Clyde Pounds Resigns
Benj. Drew to W . J. Thigpen, sm., $75.
Announcements of a rather startling
M . M . Smith, et al., to Claiude D.
nature for base ball fans were made to­ Couch, wd.. $10.
day following a meeting of the board of
Claude D. Couch to M . M. Smith, wd.,
directors o f the base ball association.
$ 10.
Clyde Pounds’ resignation eras made
Geo. L. Cary, e t aL, to A. Kendrick,
public srith the fact that Windham, wd.. $3500.
Gentle, Beardall and Porterfield are no
State bank of Orlando to A. Kendrick,
' longer connected with the team.
wd.. $50.
A t tha meeting, J. G. WUson
State Bank of Lriando to Walter H.
Choaen to be the new captain and general Robertson, wd., $50.
manager, to succeed Pounds. The lat­
taria resignation came aa a surprise to
T sk * T im « to Replace.
both the team and the management alike,
A lo*t thumbnail w ill be generally
and it waa generally regretted. Pounds replaced In flv « months end s g r e e t
told the managers that hi* resignation to fo s ll requires tw ice ss long.

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Fam ous D oneiiead”P ia y s
omMajor Llagul Diamonds

tEe~ ball'ten feet o v e r the ffrsT baeom en’s bead to the stafidi and started
for the bunch, tickled to death with
m yself at having mad# a fine play.
The fellow on third trotted home and
when I was almost to tho bench ’ I
waked up end discovered that m y
mind bad allpped a cog and that the
game probably waa loat. I had been
so pleased at making tbs first part o f
tho play that I gueaa I forgot all
about anything else and gave them
tho run I waa playing to prevent.
(Copyrliht. l i l t by W. 0. Chapman.)

£ x p Â »/ **t/ ¿ y In x fo y
tìu c A it/ / / f y r r j f S "

/Ivon!
BY ROLLIE ZEIDCR.
Chicago W hit* Box,
Who Haa Proved On# of tho Sen­
sational Newcomers Into
the Major Loagues.

First Baseman

The worst play 1 ever mado In a
ball game In all my life I didn’t make
at all. I have mado a lot o f rotten
one* sinoe I started In baseball, but
this one best anything I e v e r pulled
off.
I made tbe play while I waa playing
up at W innipeg. I hsd been going like
a houso aflro all through the Canadian
northwest. I waa younger then than
I am now, which puts me In tho babyIn arms class, aa I’m still a kid (I say
that to beat som e of these fellow s who
always are telling bow young thsy
are).

It won’t do to pTrad youth sa an e icuse for tbe p*ay. In fact I Dever ha\j®.
able to explain It m y s e lf or to
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Emperor o f Japan Dead
Tokio, July 29.— Tho Emperor of Japan
died at 12:4.'l a. m „ July 30 (which is
equivalent Jo u little after noon toduy of
United States time.)
The empwor hnd been in n serious
condition since July 19, tho date of the
first serious uttnrk, nnd life for some
time has been maintained only by arti­
ficial means.
immediately upon the decease of the
emperor, Yoahihito, the crown prince,
succeed«1 to the throne.
Mutau Illto, mikado or em p eror'of
Japan, was born N ov. 3, 1852. He as­
cended the throne in 1867 nnd married
Princess Haruko in 1869.
His children are Prince Yoshlhito,
!&gt;orn in 1879, and proclaimed crown
prince in 1889, and three princasca.
His reign was marked by great re­
forms; and the fucdal system, which has
impeded the progress of/ the country
wus abolished under his rule. The
country enjoyed an unprecedented wave
of prosperity under his regime, and civ i­
lization has Vnade rapid progress.
* The emperor introduced western arts
ami as _ ji result secured for Japan a
among {he. A static
nations. He gave „the Jnpanpse a parli­
amentary constitution which wus bx*ed
on European principle*.

SANFORD LODGES
Sanford Lodge No. 27. l o u r
Meet* every Moodsr atJ 30 p m.. over Imi»,,.|
Theatre M. M. F.van.i N. 0
W S. Bunvn See ,
Seminole Cheater Ne. 2 . Order testera s u ,

Meets every second and fourth F,ld»&gt; in munii.
Every one whs has seen his Su r In the tso • „
ourdlsOy Invited to visit Oie chaîne,
Alkt h Konm Sn ,
r. 0. E . Celery City «erte 1833
Meetings first end third Tuesday's Ine*er» monu,
Hall tn We*borse Block, third door
P h e i.il« Le d g e N o

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Meets second and fourth Mundart Vi. hu,,
knights altura welcome P K Hutchinson t
Fell;
Ui S. Frank. K. K. and S.
Sanford Lodge. No 62. F. S A . M
IL E Toter Msslet; M W. Lovell,
ury. Communication every first and third Thu,t
days at 7:30 p. m Visiting brother» weltomr
Unite Brethertieod of Carpenters and Join
ers ef America
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Sanford
Local um
Union
No i/
175L
U ts
It ol
of C snd J
. meet*- every v,
■ night at. -7 ochrk m
ofIA.
Thursday
the Faglea* Hall. I. w. O Singletar) pre«ulpfit
(ieo Ulackwrlder K. S I T

8 P O. C. Sanford lodge 12 41

Meet First and Third WrJrx-tday ntiM itene,
Flrsl and Palmetto'
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Secretary.

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Monro« Chapter No 15 R A M
Meets every seapsxl and fuurth Thutt.lt, ,n
Masonic Hall over Imperial Theatre Vitim,,
tnmnankxif wklcnme A W Klug. High rneti
W FT Houtbokder. Sec&gt;
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Several 100-year old hams were re­
cently found hi un underground passage
leading to a cellar near a historic o l i
colonial mansion on Providence Island.
The hams were packed in wood ashes,
and nre a« sound as the day they Wen*
(nil there
The flavor is so delirious
that the&gt; readily *e|| for $1 jx-r jxiund
The moral is. if you want to preserve
ham« put them uj&gt; in wood ashes.
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The I « » !) of Rev ( Iare nee V T
Rlihexon. who wa« electriKnitol in Bos­
ton last Ma&gt;. now rests neit to that of
his mother at Lynchburg. \ a
This
was the la«t request of the dixnned man
1
Xx XXX»
A sjx-ctal from Albany, N ^ . says
that a statewide campaign of education
al women and girls in the subject of s«*i
hygiene and the prevention of diseas«has Ix-en undertaken by the state de­
partment of health
This educational
work will lx- done by means of lecture*,
cj-culars and exhibits, and will fx- curried
mi n, i &lt;xi|«-r.«tinti with women » urgatil
lions
It i» also pro|M,s&lt;d to reach
the working girls
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. The fraud crop ts the biggest in the
nation. Its profits last year were es­
timated at $120.000,000. It is true that
sucker« are Ixirn every minute.
OOOtHkl
Herman Riff,1er. who 1« in a jxmition
to know. Miy« that no corjxiration con
trihiitixl tn the Brian campaign in l!Xlh

Rollte /elder.
understand how I happened to pull
off such a stunt
We needed the
gam», tbe acore was a tie, and tbe
eighth Inning catne along with the
score still «Ten. They got a man on
first and a man on third with one out,
snd the batter w&amp;a a fellow
who
couldn’t take the ball tn hie hands
and hit It toward left field, ao It was
up to me a* abort atop to cover sec­
ond and take tho throw
The fellow
at bat waa such a bad hitter that 1
figured It waa about twenty to one
they would try a doubt« steal and at­
tempt to acore tho winning run from
third. I moved a little closer to the
base line and a little over toward see
ond and studied tbe situation
The
fellow on first was a bard runner, fast,
and a nlc« slider. The fellow on third
was only medium fast and usually waa
a slow starter from third on a play
like that. I Intended to go perhape
eight feet tn front of second base,
meet the throw and try to hold that
runner at third. I hadn't any fear at
all that be could score. What I want­
ed to do was «to hold him to third
and make a play on tbe other runner.
I figured 1 could lamp back, tag tbe
runner aa be did and still bold the
runner at third.
Tbe double eteal wga tried lust as 1
expected It would he. T h e runner
from first cam e down at top speed,
ready to slide, never slacking speed.
The catcher made a perfect throw and
I went In and met the ball, caught It,
motioned to throw to tbe plate, and
then dlTed backward and tagged tho
runer who was coming down to sec­
ond
The fellow on thlr^ hadn’t
moved.
1 was so tickled over making tho
play that I Jumped up, yelled at tbe
runner on third, telling him what a
S jo n th in k er h w TXU and then fire d

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Itig Land Suit
The Tampa and Jacksonville Railway
t,xlav filed suit against Governor G il­
christ. et al. mem tiers of the Ixiard of
trustees of-the Internal Improvement
Fundi for 260,000 urres of lanit in Flor­
ida
The case was filed in the UniU-d
States District Court for the Southern
District of Florida.
Thu «uit grew out of an art of the Flor­
ida Legislature passed in 1895, by which
the name of the Gainesville. Rocky Point
and M¡canopy Rnilrom! was changed to
the Gainesville and Gulf Railway. This
act gave the road every other section of
land along the road which was to lie
built, l-aler. in 1905. this road was
consolidated, with the Tampa and Jack­
sonville Railroad. The new road built
twenty-five miles of track. Under the
act of the legislature which changed the
name of the road, the company was to
receive 10.000 additional acre* of land
for every mile of track constructed.
There is a sample cotton stalk .in
bloom at the Commercial bank which
should attract very general, attention.
The stalk contains any number o f holla
and blooms, and is from a field o f one
hundred acre«, every, atalk indicating
a very hoavv yield. This sample is
the work of “ “ “
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oi M * j ° r Tom and Mr.
William Hall, and they say it is as fitfe
a field of cotton as they have ever seen
grown in the state. Cotton is alwaya
convertible into cash and as the average
farmer is always in need of a litUe ready
money, a little cotton crop as a aide ieaue will be found a nice thing to have on
the farm about tax paying time.— Ocala
Burner.
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Fat Mackerel
Dates
Peaches
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Friday

TH E SANFORD
/«V S A N I t ) R D — Life m Worth Living

Numbir IS

S A N F O R D . F L O R I D A . F RI DAY , A U G U S T 2, 1112

WORLD NEWS AND yiEWS LAKI FRONT BULKHEAD ALL AROUND THE STATE
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Items of Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the Wires by Our Special Service

Prom inent Citizens Arc Arous­
ed to Im portant M a tter

SHORT SQ UIBS R EC O R D ED 'FO R BUSY READERS Will
N ew « From Every Corner of the Earth
Tersely Told in Tèletfrnprtic Ticks

BE CONTRACTED

Nosegay of Blossoms Cut in The Garden Spot
of Florida, the Beautiful Land of Flowers

SOON STATE HAPPENINGS BOILED DOWN FOR THE BUSY

City Council und Motel Company Will
Confer About Plans

A B rief Heaume of Florida Ilnppenin^H
That Will Inlerest The Hurried Reader

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This important question just now is
occupying the attention of the business
men nnd all the citizens of Sanford. It
lias lieen a much mooted «luestion for
several years and the question of a newtourist hotel has brought up the sub­
ject with renewed interest.
The Sanford Hotel Co. intends to
have a conference with the city council
and the husini«s men in a few days to
devise some means of arriving at the
best means for making a hulk head
along the shore* of the lake
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The t'lyd«' Line has sigmlifd entire
willingi^ 3.\_U* iiKs-i the hotel company
ay «Ttd'^traheir pari, «-«informing
to all the lin«« und making un unbroken
front for one whole
. block. ___
Th«*re is nothing «»f «**««4« v T ) « 4 - « m

That the Monroe doctrine exprcwly
Wauchula will open the fall term of
D ID GRACE S H O O T H IM SE LF
B EN EFIT OP T H E IIO S r iT A l.
forbids a foreign nation acquiring a naval
school, Aug, 6, perhaps the earliest of
bone at Magdalena Day or other simany in the state.
Defense Making Out Strong Case
ilarly situated points on the American Lyceum Attractions Could He Held
Here is a speaking truth from th*
For Airs, (¡race
For That Purpose
continent is understood to he the* sub­
Kissimmee Journal: " I t ’s funny, but
Atlanta, Gu.. Aug. 1. Eugi-no H.
stance of u report made Wednesday by
it's a fact that men will throw away
The following communication handed
Grnce
was shot in u scuffle with his wife
Senator Lodge to the Senate committee in for this issue is worthy of the consid­
money patching up roads that won’ t
in th«-ir riHim during a quarrel over the
on foreing relations. Senator I»odgc i* eration of tin- Sanford |mi&gt;|&lt;la-:
*tuy patched, they will break down their
sal«* of some of Mrs. (¡rnces* property,
chnirman of the sub-committee to which
hor*«-s and wngons on miserable high­
according to Attorney Branch, who to­
the Magdalena Hay matter was referred Hililnr Sun (uni lim ili!
way* that have cost thousands of dol«
day outlim-d the defense's eu*e to the
loSt April, when information was dis­
lam. hut when it is suggested that brick
Not having heard anything of the
jury in the trial of Mr* tira«'«He
closed showing that a Japanese fishing' l.y remit course for (lie coming season
roadways lx- built, they proceed to kick
t««I«l the *tory with dramatic curiiestcorporation had negotiated for 4.000,00"fit ha* occorrisi to tin- writer that it
about th«- co»t
There is no road so CXn««s
ncrea of land of Southern ('aliform* would l&gt;&lt;- a good idea for the Hospital
|x-nsive a* a poor road."
•—Wrwtveh deejared that tirar»- trie&lt;| to
peninsula, adjoining Magdalena Buy
Artudi« of incorporation of the Alach'St^H'ialum to
shoót his wij», after Choking her, und
uu Hi-Jlly Company, Capital ten thou­
The United States has Again protest­ proper authorities and handle these en­
that during fhe. scuflle which followed
sand dollar*, were signed in Alachua
ed to the Mexican government and to tertainments as benefits for the Hos­
the w-«&gt;a|K&gt;n discharged and the ball enlast week by C. A- Williams, E. C. Pear»et »«• -J | &gt; » * e - n|(|e
—
Gen. Orozco, leader of the revolutionists, pital fund. TIi*- writer- believes this
son, \V.‘ H. Traxlm nut 'Jamwi H. Par­
against attacks on American .citizen« would be a very |&gt;optdnr proposition if
to tffi d j ^ i D f i r o n t WtdT'^fl Xt tKE3ixml«W-Gl' court thtifiifEffififlr
This is the modand property in Northern Mexico Itili out ihr the Hospital Association ¡ ery public spint•*&lt;! am en of Sanford thi- ilefi-n««- «idimitt»-d a list of fourteen rish. inror(K)ratbrs.
&lt;«t
Ix-ginning
of
a
company
to Ik* deand
conducted
by
the
ollieial*
of
that
or
*hould liooxt thè pnqect niglit and day w11II*-***-* to lx- cull»*! to t««itify ill lx»Secretary Knox today officially renew
voted
to
the
budding
up
of
Alachua
ganir.atign
ed his notice of two months ago that the
half of Mr* (¡race, w ho is on trial for
county. Alachua and Gainesville, by
Your* very truly.
United Statics would hold Mexico to
attempting In murder her hu*l)and
M M I M . 1 s NLW IP )M I {
culling the attention of d««irah!e citizen*,
strict account for all «lulling«-* ami un
N liiM \* k It \ I KS
i
Mr« I ¡rare .Ip|*-.ir&gt;-d pale and Her
nortli south, "list and weast, to the won­
officially notified Oroxco that lie would
(»rae»- had Ixx-ti brought to th»\ aluahli- N«-w M s rh ln e r) and Mnlerlul xon*
derful advantage* of a home here among
lie held personally res|Minsilde for 'him
court lion*»- on hi* cot, and placed m an
tu Ih - A l l i b i i lo I I * P l an i
llistigiitioii of lleeker teli «lay* lx-for»u*. where nature *n richly rewards all
ages to Americans or their pro|*-rt\
Tw»i month* from date ih«* Sentinel anteroom ready to lx- brought into the
Ile .li l i i . d L iln-t hi* fati .«lui th.it (In '
who
do !n-r bidding that sucress in all
President Madera ha* been rep a-».•■ I i"
I plot fuil«'«i lieeaus«- thè iiiuh-rworhl tbug*. wdi ix-eupy II* llew houle, tu Ih* Inillt ! court Tonili thè moment III* * ih- wa* walk* of hie are the rule and not the ex­
send troops to Nortiiern Mexico. He
|selected to do thè murder lost their |for it by Mr K. K Sperry a few pace« piaceri on thr witn««.* stand to t«-ll her ception
Gainesville Sun
hus answered that troop« ar'l on the -*.u
iiorth ni tl* proxoiit location and pian «lo r i of tlu- --liooling of ber ho*\jind in
nt-r \• .il tilt- lu*l Innllx-nt
I
fo
i
nmmer
l.umtx-r Company has
and has &gt;Xpressed the bellel tli.it the I
ned wil II *|M-&lt;ial M-feri-nee to thè lieeils of tlu- inni*«- "I thè fiixhliili.ihb r«-*id«-nl lai
■i cio.Ira. I to deliver at the Ix-ginning
Ilo fnrtu.it mn ni a I tem oi ratte Pro
trouble would soon be &lt;|uta-t«■*i
a mixiern prmtmg i-*taldi*limelit
I s-rtlnti of thè &lt;it\ oli thè morntng -»f
of tin- shipping *«-a*on ?,.'l0",000 orange
A bill by Kepreselitative Stanley to gr««sive Kcptibli&lt;un coahlion in t he ««mi
It ha* uè ver lx»-ri tilt- haliti of the
thè Mari-li ’&gt; Ia«t
box««
It i* i-dimat«*! that if laid side
define more specifically the term "mis I ute unii a tentiliive ugn-»-iii«-iit lx*tw««-li Sentinel to sound it* own horn. Imt it*
Attortici Itrumdi outlining tin- «I••
In
side
th»«»- box»« wouhl cover a disbranded” a* u*»«l hi the pure f««o«| law itoli*«- and «cnuti h-ailer« today r««ulted ! propru-tor can modestly claim to lx-mg ten*»-a.*»- «ani t in-y »-xt*-ct»-d to «tiow
'.«rI.if
quo mil»«
They would reach
was rejHirted favorably ttxlay hy the iti a program tiial will provili«- «|x«-dy Hi»- deun of tin- printing eraft ill &lt;)r thut •-&gt;\»-r. td»»-r « » f tin « I h I » - « - .»*• i*
«1111&lt;•«t from lacksonvtlle to New York
.«et
uni
un
|M
-iii|irig
1
.triti
noyisuf»-*
House commerce committiHI he men*
ang«- county
He Inc* ever i-ndeasor»-»t r--t t
l ity
I )» al&lt;i Banner
lire would make it illegal to sell any drug AgriVinclil* afe ili «Igbt oli lite troll utili j (o publish a pu|M-r devoted to tin- l*-*t
"T h e «tat»-'* tlieory rfuit tiraci- u a*
*i«-«-l
revision
tuli
and
th«eterne
tax
bill
I
under the name of some other nrtteh
■ulereáis of tin- «tali and county m gen­ «Imt during th»' night or i-urly in tinFralnmasler Wagner Kesigns
t||(. ¡ttn tlu- sugar tartlT mea«ur«-* an agr«x- 1
make compulsory the printing of
eral umi tin- ( tty Iteuutiful in particular morning i* utterly unirli«- and w«- will
I* «» Wagner, the trainmaster for the
tn«-nt i* h.iidly «•\ | 1•-«I ,,t tlu* n-ssiuii |
quantity or proportion of nlcolui) inor
I’liat w»- ilU X i- tuet with «ucce** I* j &gt;ro i •• I ti at in* w,«* «In »1 .if It-r f I o \Jock n»»rt lu-rn division of th»- A (
1». By..
B o y M ''iillnan
i yoitng whit«- itian !
plilne or other narcotic* in drug* ollvre«!
attested fit our large slllmcriptioli ll*t m tin- morning timi In got up that &lt;-x|x-d* to r»-*ign from his |xMition, the
hinliii^ from \\ c ahiMit.i Ha . wher«- he j
anil tin- siil&gt;*lantiahlhty ol tin- suit morning, wiote out a clx-ck and tulki-d same to take efji-ct alxiut tlie middle of
for sale and prohilut the printing on
laluds of fain«' curative or therat»utu ha- a fati»-' brut ber and *l*t«-r re-oding ! «irilx-r*. a* well a* hy tin- Itix-ral silver uv »-r tin- teleplnnie a* lai» a- l *1 *i elix-h
tin* montli. It i* understood that Mr.
i* in tlu- hospital ut Bounoke, \ a., suf- Using and jo b patronage tin- odici- en- j d eclared Attorney B run ch,
claims.
Wagner has Ixx-n ofTere«l a Iwtter posi­
fering from gun *hot wounds inflicte«! jo y *
For all of which we are duly ¡
" I t i* ridiculous t «&gt; *ny that M r * tion, which he will accept alxiut Sept. 1.
Boosevelt today assured delegations
liy a pò*»«- w Ini h puntiteli him wil h hlood- thankful
, t.rac»- tri«-«l in get rid of him for hi*
II • ha* Ixs-n m tlx- railroad employ
of negro«« who called to ask the attitude
houtnl« SitiliVutl. w Ilo wa* *«-nl to thè
Of
lute
ru
mor*
have
Ix-cn
rife
that
money
She hail given him lx-fw«-«-n silice « mere boy. stnrting In thè north,
of the Progressive party on th«» race
\ irgini.i |H-mtcnttari Itisi fall from Clifin a yl-ar * Ulne and | „ t■*-r,* In w a* em plo y«*! in a numlx»r of
■position that he would do .ill in hi« 11,- ( (ligi fot eia • t- tla*hii.g two -lay« l In- Sentinel had pa*.vd mt (he control j $1.Votiti and $
h» w ,i« gmtig ... l'&gt;iihid»-lphni i " *»-l| b
•
if
a
«liH-k
cotlipiiny
&gt;iji
h
I«
Mol
1
fu
l « « i t m n « aixl corning south lo take n
power to secure (or I In i egro full riglit
«gì, - t i.t Ioni I , . 1,1-1 Inlm &lt; Howard
tai l
I I I * «till owli«*»| im k «luck and pri»|M,-r t v i " gii nx»ix-y '»ir t.incM-lf a lx
l-o'ilion wilfi tlx- \ &lt; I alxmt seven
under the constitution
&lt; oncernmg itn « • il, ,f Aurk " i i rtn roud rie.i* I ».ut
barrel. li&gt; it* drigtnul priiprn-tur. wfin i tx* *txi"ting "» • u rn -l
\c«r* ago
Hi« many friends in San"L illy W hite” movement in tie south.
&gt; di e
Howard
a af.ltally
wolitldod
W r .«re gmng to *le»w t hi wix.l»
rejoice* tx-cau*»- fie will *&lt;xin be Ixdter
Hr,. Imping that liis new position
Hyosevell postponed a detimte answer
and Sullivun gol .ma)
equlpjxxl than ever with the newest and mtwrable faci*. The trulli i» thal will not take him nnd his estimable
In the midst of a Socialistic lectur«' at
Grace wiint»-d to g«-t bis wifn out of family uwny from Sanford, where they
Amuze«l at the sordid confession of most improver! machinery, etc., which
Tallapoosa, Georgia. Mrs. C at«« Bichard
town
Mrs (irne«- *u*|xx-ted li«" baci ari ar&lt;- e*t«xuiu-&lt;i and loves! hy every one.
will
enable
hin
to
give
his
readers
a
" B a l d J a c k ”- B&lt;&gt;*«-. who di-clarixl that
O'llare, of St. lands, was drt*nrhfd with
engagement with another mwornan Mr W a g n er i" a *t»*wnrd in the Methmuch
larger
und
lx-tter
pa|x-r
than
ever
tin- New ) ork |&gt;oltce have Iim -ii rol
water anti her audience «li*|«ersed by Hie
Among the addition* to our ri-no Shc a»'cii««-d lum of it and «he «aid six- , „ 11M, church. m»-mix-r of the Masons,
I■-• ting graft from I lie gambler* and
lire department
Standing in an aut&lt;&gt;
and Knights of Pythia s and numgam e k»»-|»-r* of di'wrderly lion*»-* t&lt;&gt; valisi establishment will Im- a new model wa* going to take back t lie power o f ,
mobile Mr* O'Hare wa* delivering *
a
lto
rn
e
y
*lx
liad
gi\»-n
lum
t
"
«*11
b»-r
|
M
.r.
j,,. friend* li\ hi* nrqiiaintancen.
Mtie exlelll of iii-.irli two nad one half No « thr«*- dechcr hnoly|x- which will
hitter denunciation against the employ
pro|x-rt\
‘
«'.«•»
tx-gan
«entiling
witli
}
|
j
,
(l,
r»-«td»-d Ix-r»- *o long that he has
nlitrg«- our u*»-fuliu«* in tlxmillion dollar* tx-r v«-.ir
|'r»»«*-»-iiti»r ! gr»-atly
inent of children in cotton mill*
M u •or
ix-r
to
p
r
»
.
»
i
ix-r
Irurn
taking
tlx
d»x
(»,■.
mix
irl»-Mt
I (&gt;•••I with every |&gt;rogre«isni-w*p.i|x-r
in
Id
I'luplunt
a*
it
now
V\y |u MI .1 » tod.i. I.«c»-d III* dtojbh- i a*k
K. Pearce onlered tin* marshal to
uMu-iit*
II»- la ga n «w ta rin g at tx-r and |Vl. nm\,rn»-nt lor tlx* city's lx*tterment
«tands,
i*
i
out
«-»led
to
b
&lt;
th»largest
of picking up the trull of graft anil run
place the woman ttnd«*r arrest. hut M t*
and b««t m tin« *«x*ti«m. and when m- t iir«-at«*ntng to kill in-r graldnng up in* _iril|uva-1»I •-&lt;) witii tin- fnntiuens interests,
rung down th»- nu-ti behind tile eonspir
said the official refustsl to carry out t Inr e v o lv e r at tin- saiiu- Urn»Mr* (»r u c e
—- a«-y
l b l* m the hop»- thal (he trail* «talhxl in it* handsome new home and
order. In the excitement some one
grulibed
Grace'»
hand
in
an
ellort
to
Moonlight
Straw Bide
will converge and that hi- will hag till­ supplemented hy new material, will lxturned in the fire alarm. The firemen
Tile
younger
set
enjoy«-d an old
prot.*ct
htiniM-lf.
the
revolver
&lt;lischarg«-ri
a source of pride to its owner and u
ing game nil at one time. .
y
responded quickly nnd the meeting end­
ftuthinnt-d
straw
ride
lost Weiineeday
and
(¡raowit*
«hot.
credit to Orlando. Oriundo Sentinel.
ed abruptly when a powerful stream
--------------------------- Illght, tiie hospitable home of Mr. and
Afti-r a two thousand mile chase
of warer was dir««rt«*&lt;l at the throng
Overland Man Here
Mr*. J. A. Harr«&gt;ld lx*ing the objective
through the track I««.* wild* tif northern
Sunday at the Methodist Church
Th e Willis-Overland Motor Company j point. The-ride from Sanford out on
The body of the young woman found C a n a d a . W ill B o p p said by the author
Then- will lx- regular servirv* at this
near Catskill. N. Y.. Sunday is none ill«« to lx- the mini notorious lior*«- rus- church Sunday morning. This lx-mg will turn out more cur* for IfM-’t than I Mellonville avenue wn* greatly enjoyed
other than that of Miss Dorius 1 Snotl tl«-r and c a ttle thief in the western cou n­ the tirst Sunday in the month the sac­ during any year in the history of it* fin - |und they arrived all too soon at their
grass, ft is said that Miss Snoilgrxvs try. surrendered to nortmw««t ruounted rament of the Iyord’s Supjx-r will lx- ad- lory. J ('. Miller, who is the genera! destination. Game* anti a general good
southern district manager, with head- time he||x-d lo s|x-ed the night and after
B opp
suffered greatly from insomnia. The police and tixlay awaits trial
ministered at the 11 o'cltx-k s«-rvii-e
quarter* in Atlanta, was in this city on |a treat in the sha|&gt;e of delicious refreehha*
eonfes*«xl
a
list
of
ofii-nses
which
mother, a sister and a brother of Miss
On account of the ma.** meeting ol
Snodgrass are in seclusion on u farm near wt-re a ruvclaliott even to tin- oflicers. “ Mon and Bellglon Movemont" to !*• Weilni-iuluy making arrangement* for men!» the merry crowd returned home,
Mr Mil- Among those present were: Emmala
Clarksville, Vu. Word wa* s«'nt to Tin- confession detail* -x-veral littndrixi |held in tlx» Star Theater at 7 :.'l" p m the coming season's output
ler told u Herald r»-|x»rt«-r that l'M't wiv* Hurrughs, Jacksonville; lyettie Caidthem late yesterday «if the finding of the crime* and Bopp *aul lie probably had there will lx- no service in this church
to lx- the banner year
well. Lucille Denton. Buth Hand, Anna
hotly which will lx- brought to Mifrttns- commit led other* beyond In* recollec­
This
company
has
taken
over
rx-v«-ral
i
MrLaughlin, Francis I.itton, Gladys
burg for interment. Coincident with tion.
Sunday at the Star Theatre
Morris,
Gertrude Brown, Susie Brown,
mot«&gt;r
truc.s.
the
names
of
which
ur«the finding* of the body which will InThe suggestion that a southerner and Men und Beligion Mmw Meeting will
Adelaide Higgins, Douglass Abernathy,
not
to
Ixr
released
until
about
tlxmiddle
brought to Murtinsburg for interment. a Democrat he c-horx-n il* permanent lx- held in the Star Theater Sunday even­
Buth Boberts, Marion Fulton, Emma
Coincident with the finding of th«* body chairman of the nationul |irogre**ive ing. A good musical program will lx- of August.
Carrie Sheddon, Gentle RobiL*r Fulton,
rimci
In s|x-aking of conditions, Mr. Miller
of Mim Snodgrass the police made pub­ convention wits approved tonight hy
arrangi-d and Bev. Charnelle H. Sum­ said "Our lìmi will offer the lx-*t m ix À erts, Buth Vaughn, Mary McKIm ,
lic last nlight the fuel that Amelia Dany, Bixixeveii, who »aid on lua return (rum mer*. pastor First Methotlisl ehueh will
nti’®k
Annii
“
“Annie
Whttncr, Zoa 'Munson; Joct
eighteen yearn old, daughter of Mr. an New York that John M. Parker, u New? oddfretrf the meeting, his subject being car they have ever made. Every new
one sent out will carry every modern Field, Bandall Chase, Tennle Deane,
Mra. Thomns Dany, has been missing Orleans Democrat, who w il h named Ity "M an's Gri-ut««t-Asset ”
«Jevic«- known thut will add to tlu* Ix-au- Bolu-rt Deane, Hume Rumph, Hugh
nince July 113, fouT days Ix-fon* the di- Senator Dixon today a* the probable
ly of the car or the safety of the riders. Tillis, Robert M cKim , Geo. Brown,
appearance of Miss Snodgrass. The chairman was his choice, ult hough, he
Hook Lover* * lub
|jn&lt;^ wj||
ft|OUK the most approved Osborne Williams, Harroid Long, Geo.
two girls were great friends, It os snid.
added, it will l»e of course the work of
Mrs. Morton Hopaon entiirtnin«*! the ((f uny j ;&gt;13 ,-Hr placixl on the market McLaughlin, Elwin Fulton,
Vivian
Police Lieutenant Charles Becker, the convention itself to select the man. Hook 1»overs' Club at her home on |an(j m ,.Very way a big improvement S|x-er, Frank Shelley, Harry Walker;
head of the "strong arm" «quad of gam­ Since the announcement was rnaile that Magnioliu nvenue Tuestlay afternoon. |over any car we have ever made.
chaperones, Mr. and Mrs. Abernathy,
bling raiders, who is charged with in­ ex-Scnutor Alliert J. Beveridge of In­ Moat of the members wen* prraent and
Miller is the dir«*ct factory repre - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Watson.
stigating the murder of Herman Botjetij diana. is to lx- temporary chairman. enjoyixl the ditwassion of their Ixxiks. J(«»^tative and a moat enthusiastic Flor-1
----- ------------- ------thal, was tonight further implicated In Col. Boose veil contintuxi. he ha* re­ word «-ontests. etc., after which deli- 1 ¡Ja h&lt;x»st«-r. he having cover«*! overy"|^
Meeting Postponed
&lt;1
the plot to get rid of the gumhler when ceived tfiany letters and telegram* from nous refreshment* were servtxl hy the mil«- of tin- *lat«- m an Overland car'
The mix-ting of the city council fo »»
,|,.legal.«
to
the
convention
"B o ld 'ja c k Bone" and "H ridgie" Web­
many timca He thinks that this s ta te 1 hearing complaints r«-garding aseeoo.&gt;
ber added another chapter to their ul- th,. btdief that as Mr Beveridge is n
ts right now mi th«- threshold of the ! men is of tax«« for 191^ is postponad to
ready amaz«xi allegations. They told northerner and a Bepuhlican. a southern I
;«
Tyjx-wriler rtblK)ns for all kind* of grentext era of pnw|K-rity thal ever con- Monday . September 'J. at 7:30 o’clock
District Attorney Wliitrhati that Bo-1 Democrat should Ik- permanent chatrfronted
people
living
within
its
borders,
p.
in.
machines at The Herald office.
senthol was to have be&lt;*n killed at the I man.
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Malic* of Application Fof T»« l&gt;**W, I'm!*» 9aa.
k llan I of Chapter 4111. La»» **f *lot Ida
Intelligently Installed la o f a
Notica la her»by (Iran that Jairos Hama of
three-fold benefit It assure*
Sanford, Fla., purthnaar of Tax Certificate* No*.
the crop, increases the yield and
«30, 339, 352 and 154. dated tha Cth day of Jun*
A. D. 1910. hal filed raid ceetlicat»» in my offlea
improves the quality. Without
and haa made appUea’ Lin .fcr Tax Dead to
charge our expert irrigation exIn accordance with law. Bald cartfflcntrw rmginecr will consult wljh you, go
brace tha followina doacrlW property altuated
In Oranf» enunty, FI &gt;rkl», tn-wlt: tan. 330:
over your* ground and suggest
Ix&gt;t «, niock 7, Tier 8, 8»i.(..rd, ».»iwaad In the name
the most practical system. W e
of J. W. FItree raid. Cert. 839: Lota A. 9 and 10.
handle the Foos Engine, o f pro­
Itlock 12. Tier 3. Sanford, a.awaard Jn the name
of W. I*. Bumner. O ft. 342: l.ota 9 and 1
ven efficiency, the American
Block 11, TW A. amawrif In the name at Kd
Well Works centrifugal valvdesk
Foratrr. Con. SM: 1/)U 1 and S, Block 12. Tier
pumps, and a complete line of
K., aaeaaaad in the name of Bam Benjamin.
reelarmrd acbnlraa aatd fertili rate, ahall ba rwdaem
pipes and fittings.
cordini to law. Tax M will taaua thereon on the
Wo Install the Skinner overhead system for truck farms. Spray Sys­
__ si
,__oruat.
A.A. I). 1912.
10th &lt;Uy
A
Wltnaaa
ilrna
WltnaiM my official
officiai a
li attira and aaal Ibi» Ih# Sth S S tem, Furrow System, and Flooding Svslem for Orange Groves, and the
day of July. A. I). 1912.
Furrow System for truck farms. Write for further particulars.
keep them in use.
J P A O L A P O IN T 8
B. M. ROBINRON,
,
Th
e
coming
sttraction
is
the
now
to­
Clark
Circuit
Court.
Oranf»
Co
,
Fla.
We ere glad to have cooler weather
Fri «»-Ua
By 41. A. Howard. D. C.
THE CAMEBON &amp; BARKLEY COè
«Ten for • brief apell and hope the weath­ boggan elide, which will be ready by
Thone 990
Florida r r :
= 5 Tampa
Sunday.
er man w ill continue to favor ua.
Natica aI Aralle» IUn for Tal I&gt;e«d l'ader «orti»»
One
class
of
visitors
ore
not
wanted
M r t 'A . A. Hick* loaves on Thura• o f C iu r la r 4SSS. L l &lt; l a f Florida
day’a boat for Birmingham, Ala., where and will be prosecuted hereafter— the
Notic» la horaby riverì that F. 1!. Itand of 8ai&gt;ford, purrhaeer of Tal CortlAcatA No. 341, datari
aha will vialt her eot*. She has been in cheap fakes— who climb tho fence and tha
6th day of Juna. A. t). 1910, ha» flled aald r»rill health far come time and bopea to be make use of things when no one is there. Utirate In my off!«, and haa nuda application for
Th e road via Rand’s Is dry now, and tax dead to laaua In areordanca wUh law. Baid
greatly benefltted by the change.
fortificala ambrarea th» followinf deerribed propin
gpod condition for vehicles to use.
rrty, attualad In Granfa county. Florida, to-wit:
J. W . Bpoth left the Sfith for a three
Lrot 1. Ulk 10, Tier I) of Sanford. The aama land
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M
A
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bota*------ ‘ at tha data of tha Ueuanra of auch
month«*' vacation at his old home In
ratificala In tha noma of J. H. Provati.
Engfand.'~HA'was accompanied as far
Unire» aald rortiflrato ahall br radremed accortiCH
ULU
O
TA
S
N
A
P
S
H
O
T
S
Inf to law, Tax I)cad wtll laaua theroon on th# 27Ih
m Jackaonvilla by his friend, Fred
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day of Aufuat. A. D. 1912.
Read what Cardid did for Mias Myrla Englgr, of
Good old summer tim e weather is
■ my officiai al(natura and aaal thla tha
Stone, who has entered Massey Busi­
of
July.
A.
D71912.
Faribault,
Minn. She says: " Let me tell you how much
here In earnest. Plenty of hot, bright
ness College there.
II. hi. ROBINSON.
CUrk Circuit Court, Granfe County, Florida.
good Cardul haa done me. As a young girl, l always had
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor spent sunshine and very little rain the past
.FÌT9S-4U •
to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, I w a s
Sunday here, the guests of C. D . Pear- week.
Robert Prevatt of Titusville Is visit­
sen and family.
so .weak that I could hardly etand on ray feet I got a
In the Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial
■Mrs. B. W . Smith, accompanied by ing his sister,-Mra. Bailey, here tills
Circuit, Orange County. Florida
bottle
of Cardul, at the drug store, and as soon as I had
S
• e
&gt;.e
her youngest daughter and grand daugh­ week.
Saiford Machine A (iarafe Com­
taken
a few dotes, I begat to feel better,
Misses Mollie and Joaifi Story are vieter, left Saturday for Pine Castle, where
pany, a corporation, orfanlrrd
and rxUtlnfunder the lawa of
x. _ Today, 1 feel as well at anyone can.1*
iwarcMnwmy for awhile.
they vrifi vW t rrie^rea-eatf'tWbwi
the atale of iioraio. ,
va
Mrs. C. F. Raulcreon and son. Alfred,
M itt Flora Pearson is the guest of
D. D McCall dolnf butlnrx n&gt;
who have been visiting the former’s
friend* in Sanford this week. .
tha Good!» Motor Car Com
pan/, defendant.
1
Charley ChOson left Wednesday for mother, Mra. M. E. Jacobs of this place
To 0 D. McCall, doinl hutlncaa at the Georgi*
Knights, Fla., where he will epend part for. several weeks left Sunday evening Motor Car Co. of Atlanta. Georgia, and all others
whom II may concern.
for Oviedo, from which place they re
o f hla Vacation with ids people there.
Il appear* from the affidavit of Edward lllggint.
Sanford Machine and GatiUe-Cumpony, plaint!«
Mr.' end Mrs. D rigpra from Loftg- turned to their home in Fort Pterce- of
In the above anted cguae, that you a non-retldntr
af
the o ft« at Florida.-and a-adf-ot attachment
.
wood «p e ^ B b n d a y in P a o la , the gussti M Sndiy.
harbeen IrfnHv-wd *»»♦-♦» thiecawfl aad deaJa
p = iA w w a r» womans Then t o e art Ruhfeot to-ji large
Quite
a
crowd
of
Chuluota’s
people
of their rim, W. E. Driggers and wife.
and chatlrlt l»-lonfing to )ou. rnatlatlng of One
number of troubles and IrreguUritles, peculiar ty women,
turned out and went to Christmas Sun­ ( I ) Everett Touring Car. bar been attached In order
to aatlsfr a demand again»! you In the aunt of
which. In time, oftes lead to »ore serious trouble.
day to attend the revival service* and Five Hundred Ooliara ( J500). alleged to he duo by
M O O S E ’ S STATIO N
you to plaintiff In the above rauae
the
baptism.
A tonic (s needed to help you over the hard place«, to
You are. therefore, ordered to appear Iwfore this
Tbs ladies have been meeting each
hooorablr omirt on or before the Sin day of Augoil.
Miss
Bertha
Jacobs
left
last
week
for
Wednesday for several weeks at the dif­
relieve weakness, headache, and other unnecessary pains,
A D 1012. tame bring a rule day of thla omit,
Judgment will he entered agalnat yon by
ferent homes. They meet with Mrs. J. Tampa, where she will Bpend several otherwise
the signs of weak nervee and over-work.
default
C. Smith on Cameron avenue this week weeks visiting her aunt, Mra. Long and
It it further ordered that thli notice he published
For a tonic, take Cardul, tho woman’s tonic.
for nine (9) consecutive week« In the Sanfortl Heand propose forming themaelvee into a family.
ski. a new«pa|&gt;er puhlUhed In Sanford. Florida
You
will never regret K, for It will certainly help you.
Mrs. David Hart and little son, Wash­
Wltneaa ray hand and «eal this 10th day o
society to work In conjunction with the
May. A b 1012
ington.
of
Conway
are
visiting
her
par­
Ask your druggist about K. He knows. Ho sells It
church.
seal
B M Ruussom
CUrk of Circuit Court Orange County. Florida
A meeting was called Sunday for one ents, Mr. and Mre. F. M . Story.
73 «rrl
By M A Howard l&gt; C
and all to meet at the church Wednes­ ^ -M rs . E. H. Kilbee, who haa been
day evening to plan a club for mutual spending the past month with her sister
at Fort Myers returned home last W ed­
benefit, aodabilUy, etc.
C. B. Knight returned Saturday from nesday.
Mr. Julius Smith of Kissimmee ia vis­
a visit at hia old home in Colli na, Ga.
Mr. and hlrs. Godwin and little son iting hia broether, Clifford at this place
\
&lt;/
have gone hack to Oviedo to make their |f° r a
day*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Johnson
and
MY.
and
home. Their relative, Mr. Wood, came
.
,
„ ^ - V - r
h
and moved them Saturday. Mrs. God­ Mrs. Uuinby of Orlando were the pleas­
^
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win is said to be much improved and is ant guests of Mr. and Mm. G. M. Ja­
\/V.t /•
cob*
last
Sunday.
ablt to be about again.
Mr. Douglas of Lakeland, who took
Oca Estridge was here from Jack­
charge
of one of Messrs. Wright &amp;
sonville several days last week. Mr.
Estridge from „Valdosta, Ga.; M r. S t a i - ; W adley’s work engine spent several
ford and M r. Prfee ûpm'JMariaA eounty d a p at the Palm last week,
were all here attenaing the funeral of
G. ^M . Jacobs spent Saturdut ,ww
DON’ T t)irnx rotJTQ
Undo
on business.
Henry Estridge.
Moxi r / n r m r * g
Our community was suddenly brought
LOOK IN C t o n &gt;&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth were among
gp/CK TfRN o r w ' .
face
to
face
with
the
fart
that
we
never
the rain or shine club members to enjoy
" C O O L I N G — R E T R E S H IN G —
o r m o r n «/Jhurt.
n W K f f N H S U N TIL
the lovely dinner and evening of music know how near death ia nor which of
H EALTH FU L"
s l i m roirnr. r i g h t
our loved ones It will claim, by the un­
at Minnick Place Tuesday evening.
H IM
T i l l 1 V .IS K \
t i u . i) r .r o s i t o r r
We ar* glad to drop the formal mister expected death of Mrs. Henry Futch,
fOR TOUR BUSINUS
Sra.Jrw it m id f from thr ¡uicr of flo n d a ’i choicrst
from our items. When we first began which occurred at her home here W ed­
ACCOUNT
trtR T
Grapefruit with pure tyrup to swrrlrn N o chemicals— [
COUR T U T . OUR BX
new*paper correspondence fifteen years nesday morning. Mrs. Futch usually
r r.R ir.N c i • a n d a t t
no coloring matter, just the pure fruit juice with ill ita*
ago, back in tha old Buckeye State we was very strong and healthy, so much
n e t
AT
TO
njtural goodness.
so
that
her
friends
felt
no
great
anxiety
3
a little book of "D o and D o n 't" given us
O . f - f.f»0 ^ L / L L
for
recovery
from
the
trials
of
nature
in
ir y o u A R t rrtLiN O rAG ono
and that was the first line on first page.
TRY “ GRATRU”
store for her, but at the birth of a little
Don’t affix Mr. when not necessary.
P E O P LE S BANK OF SANFORD
girl
baby
last
Sunday
morning
she
lx&gt;The Chamberlain home is being im­
MtoolmV ' 4 Catloa«**lf
DEPOSITS, INSURED AGAINST L O S S 1
ATRU COMPANY
THE GRAproved and added to both without and camo partially paralyzed, from which
A*t w . ru. u a a.
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fp
4
%
ON
I
S
I
KGS
she
never
recovered
consciousness
and
within.
P. F. Dutton is in Pittsburg, Pa., at from which she passed over to thut M. M. S M I T H , Proa
1 Ö 3 S S Ä IV — À
H. R. O TC V C N O , V-Prat.
the M. O. Coggins main office for ten great unknown beyond the river of
H.
B.
T
O
L
A
R
,
Cashlar
death at about 9 o ’clock Wednesday
days.
We were misinformed in regard to morning. Mrs. Futch was Miss Katie
John Berry. H e haa moved to E. T. Long, daughter of M r. and Mrs. Pink­
Woodruff’s farm on Sanford avenue in ney Lon g and was born and reared in
Mecca Hammock, Instead o f Harry this community. In March, 1901, she
was married to Mr. H enry Futch. T o
Ward's farm.
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this
union five children have been born.
Mrs. L. J. Hancock writes from Mad­
ison, Wis., where they have been with All are living and will havo to face the
their son, that they will soon start world’s trials without the care and ad­
vice which only a mother can give to her
southward again.
Mrs. John C. Vaughn went to Jack­ •wn. Mre. Futch waa a member o f the
sonville Friday to spend some tim e with Baptist church hero and lived a con­
sistent life. Mra. Gabe Long has kindly
For «vary sick woman there la health and happiness.
her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Handley.
Read thla most liberal offer telling how you can ba cured at imatl eipense
taken the little baby to care for, and
or If you are not cured there will be no charge whatovef for the treatment
everybody feels it could not have fallen
W O O D LA N D PA R K N O TE S
W e give you a chanco to get well without riaklng a penny.
into better nor more tender hands. The
If you are «lek, discouraged, or have wasted tim e and money In rnin
^ - A good many people came to the park
sympathy of the entire community is
effort* to recover your health, If your h a v« taken a great many remedle» and
Sunday to miss the heat for awhile.
are no better, If you have dootored with physicians and apeclaltit* without
extended to the bereft family.
The launch "Gertrude," which now
holp. you have naturally lo it faith in everything. Still, you can’t go on a*
has the exclusive right to land pasyou are,— weak, «uttering and dlaoouraged,— you’ muat do something.
Clyde Line WUI Assist
Reno’e Now Health offora you a way to be cured, to gat well. If It fa11*
sengars at Woodland Park, mads Sev­
the medicine U free. Could anything be more fair?
a n ! tri pa well loaded. Everybody apW . T . Field, who ia engaged in pro­
Tht« remarkable remedy la the outcome o f yeara o f experience of *
Satee title new service, ae this launch m oting- the new -tourist hotel-haa re­
eelehratad nhralnlan _ It .la ,
p ^ rtllw ly vnraa 89 nut of evary
bd relied upon to make regular trips ceived a letter from the Clyde Line of100 women who u m I t Tou oan gat Reno’s Now Health from your druggiit
time is advertised. T h e eonve- fieails stating that in the event the new
with hla absolute agreement to retnrn the money ob flr«t bottlo If It fall* to
Ae alt that I* claimed for IL
c t coming into the canal during hotel la started on the lake front their
Tou are to be the judge aa to whether It help« you or not. Ia It not worth
“ (h * » U r , avoiding the long company will Immediately start bulk
While to try thla remedy on these term «, since you have nothing to loae and
I pock and landing in smooth heading their property to conform with
everything to gain?
fOW about that printing
a surprise to the passengers, the line of demarcation as made b y the
Reno’« New Health aurely and thoroughly relieves Scanty, Profu«e, Painfnl. Irregular or Suppressed Menstruation, aickly Period«, Conatant W eartn«u
job you’re in need of?
•• the other boats had always landed hotel rite. This would mean an un­
and weakness. Depression, Cramp». Dltalnega. V iolent Headache. Palpitation
than at tka dock, A party o f A . C. L. broken line of bulk heading from Park
o f the Heart, Pain In the Baok «»yt Oroln», Leucorrhea, and all Inflammation,
man cams b y private car. which la only avenue to Palmetto avenue and our lake
TJloeratlon and Dlaohargea o f the Vagfni^and U te n J .
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m
la
asJ
so«
u
sbasì
one o f the many ways to get to Wood­ front would then present a fine appear­
Nervouane««, aleepleuneaa, headache, paleneaa, thlnneea o f body are aii
It al y o «r first opportunity.
land Park. Young couples like to come ance. to the eye of the tourist as the
due to female weakneea that can be q u ic k s, and positively cured b y 'R e n o «
Dos I Walt «a lii tbs vary
New Health. Every woman who haa a periodical elok headache ihould u»e
in buggies to avoid bring crowded. The boats come Into the slip. The Clyde
Iasi momtal bui givo os a
thla remarkable remedy and see how quickly It strAdgthens and Invigorate«
proprietor of The Herald promises i l official* hav^irtways shown a most pro­
her eo her headache» never return.
Utils Um and woU show
come in his auto as soon as he gets it gressive spirit in meeting the im prove­
You are doing youreelf an Injustloe If you do not iake advantage r i thla
yon «b a t blgb grad« work
ments half way and they are to be con­
liberal offer.
I tara u t
gratulated upon their willingness to im­
Visitors ttks the new lawn swings and prove the lake front.
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FO U N D M A N ’S LEO

TurnOver
a New Leaf

was sending copies of his charge to Pres­
Safety At The Beach
BUDA ITE M S
ident T a ft and to every member of-CenMrs.
E.
Curlett
came home laat Wed­
A Jacksonville paper gives an account
Wtfrkmca Excarsting on Sanford Ave­ grew in an effort to have Impeachment
nesday,
after
a
very
pleasant visit to
of tiie bringing of a suit for the purpose
nue M ake Q n t a o n e D lir o r tr j
proceedings brought..
relatives
and
friends
in
the north.
of collecting dumages for the death of a
Laborer* In the employ of C. H. DinMrs.
G.
A.
Nicholson
is spending a few
young woman who wns drowned a few
get, the plumber, while digging a trench
w-eeks in Sanford with her daughter,
Filed For Rerord
days
ago
at
the
beach
at
Pablo.
The
on Sanford avenue for the laying of pipe*
Mr*. W. A. Tillis.
W. R. Munger and wife to John H. damages claimed are for a very large
gnieeome dlacovery last Wed­
Mr*. Ed Harper of Conway visited
amount of money. The allegations of
nesday. T h ey unearthed part of a hu­ Knapp. w d„ $180.
her
mother. Mrs. W. I.. Taylor, u few |
Mary Ellen La mpkin, et ul.. to Oliver the declaration are to the effect that
man leg bone and thought at Amt that
day* laat week.
tile deatii of the young woman was
they had «truck either a murder mys­ Grimes, wd., $85.
Mrs. J. P. Taylor, Mrs. F'. Taylor and
Daniel Gay to F'anny Wilson, et al., cau»*-d by a lack of safely lines, rafts
tery or a former e e m ^ B p ^ T to th c r
MisSea
Sadie and FIvu Taylor are »[lend­
wd.,
$1.
and other safety appliances required by
digging failed to discover any more parts
ing a few day» here, guests of Mrs. W. L.
law.
Henry Parry and wife to E. C. Young,
and the matter was reported to the au­
Taylor.
At the setnion of the Legislature, for
thorities, who began an investigation wd., $500.
Last Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. If.
Geo. L. Qary, et al.. to Walter H. Rob­ the year 1911, a law was passed requir­
with the result that the owner of the
Adams
entertained her Sunday school
ing all I hose who conduct bathing pavil­
leg bone was found. It happened to be ertson. wd., $2600.
class
of
twelve young girls and boy* by
J. T. Hildreth to I-ouise Gauthire, wd.. ion* or fesorts to provide adequate safety
a negro who was Injured oh the railroad
a
very
pleasant
party at her home on
appliances.
and w * f operated bpon, part Of his leg $ 1.
Buck
I-akft
Gumes
wen* played and
The announcement that a suit lias
S. P . Carjienter to F'runres Grant, sm.,
being taken off, and aa ho was living on
at the cion»» delicious ice cream and
$1250.
been
brought
that
will
test
the
law
Sanford avenue the limb was buried in
cake were served. .All report a very
F. W. Saddler to I-amb &amp; Vansike, which requires safety appliance* and
the yard- A fter the fire on the avenue
nice time.
the
prospects
that
others
will
have
to
agreement,
$500.
had deetroyed the house several month*
Geo. Taylor lias returned home after
J- B. Redditt to Wm. Keen, cin., $80. pay dumagen in large sums may bring
ago the new brick block covered the im­
spending
the winter on the East Coast.
E. W. Butt and wife to Knte Howard, beach managers to a realization of where
provised cemetery and the laborers hap­
they stand, and while they may show
pened to etrike tbe exact spot with their mtg.. $1000.
Serious Motorcycle Accident
indifference
as to the danger of human
Windermer*
Imperial
Co.
to
J.
U.
shovels while digging beneath the new
«r e read by the paopta
lives, they will not «how indifference to
Picked up unconscious on the beach at
block. T h e owner can have the relict Chamberlain, wd., $1.
beernuaa It gbaa th a n
the
dnnger
to
their
very
sensitive
pocketPablo, Miss Myrtle Dowling, 18 year
Miller Jackson Grain Co. vs. L. M.
limb and take it to a more secluded spot,
new t o f absorbing b »
books.
old daughter of W. M. Dowling. Lake
where the busy implememta of labor will Mursh L Co., judg.. $482.13.
terost People oo lo o n r
Meanwhile,
a
trifling
interest
shown
City,
tax
collector
of
Columbia
county,
Peter
Shepherd
and
wife
to
Mary
not disturb its rest.
o looking about
by the authorities might serve us an ad­ and Robert Stevens, 19 years old, a colMoore, et al., qcd.. $80.
ling* they want— they
B. Drew to W. J. Thigpen, sm., $75. ditional spur to the speedy securing of Icctior in the circulation department of
Missionary Institute
go
to their newspaper
reasonable safety to bathers.— Miami the Metropolis, were brought to Jack­
W. J. Thigpen to J. Mason, wd., $1.
A large crowd attended the opening
for
Information at to
Herald.
W. J. Thigjxm to J. Mason, wd.. $400.
sonville today, both seriously injured
of the Missionary Institute Sunday
where such things may
as the result of a motorcycle uccident
Realty Tr. Co. to Grace H. Williams,
morning In $1* ¿iethqdist church. The
be found. This method
wd.. $1.
late last night.
service was c o n d ite ti by Rev. ’ C. F.
Beef Trust Will D ìnhoI tc
saves time and trowbia.
Smith Si Davis to Maude A. King.
Miss Dowling, tiie more seriously
Blackburn, presiding elder of the M i;
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i'sC'»
« * - - ». |W
ami district, assisted,by Mr. Chapnftf
your wares to
ïn h ïïn T ôf (Tilt "fthfionii? PucTiiMg i om
w
:
r
n an umbulance and taken to the De
to
Writ.
of K e y West; WV F. Fletcher, of St.
tlon o f this community,
pany
will
)
m
approved,
according
to
- *
Soto Sanitarium, where an ojieralion
Augustine, and L. Oser, of Titusville. $325.
our advertising columns
present indications, by Attorney-General was jierfoVnied i n the hojx* of Having her
Wm.
Clark
and
wife
to
C.
L.
Wing,
Thee« gentlemen constitute the Mis­
Wickersham.
wd., 910.
life. Her father, slmmoned from Lake
sionary Team, and have been holding
General analysis of the detailed re- City, is at_hpr la-dahle. Little hope is
N. J. StenstTom to Realty Tr. Co.
irtsUtutee in various cities in Florida, for
t on the plan
confirm his cnUnearned for .her recovery. Stevens
explaining- and teacfiîTTJT "a4i^,ïn *1to^r
general.opinion that gen1111—- *’
-was removed to his home in an auto­
W.
A.
Dann
and
wjfe
L.
TlWen.
along- all PllliBftmary"lines.
i in harmony with the Sherman Anli- mobile und will likely recover.
mtg..
$300.
Mr. Blackburn's opening remarks Sun­
The ruu|&gt;le had lieen riding a motor­
Thus. A. Johnson to T F' Tilden, Trust l.aw has l«een urtemjited und that
day morning were outlining their recent
it will be imnecennur) for the govern­ cycle on the ix*ach, and oarri«*d a »mall
mtg.,
$375.
itinerary of the state, and commending
The log which had I k s m i brought up by the
i'has. A. Barker and wife to F'rnnk ment to tile a suit for dissolution
the spirit with which the general lay
fdun
indicates
coin|&gt;etltioli
will
lie
had tide
Both were hurled from the mumembers are welcoming the movement H. Davis, wd., $250.
ill
many
quarter*
where
there
was
no chine. Jneksonville MetrojKilis
Samuel
S.
Bowman
and
wife
to
S.
R.
inaugurated by the church. Mr. Black­
comjietition Udore.
burn was followed by Mr. Chapman, of Bowman, wd.. $1.
□ □ □ □ □ □ □
Arthur
W.
Peterson
and
wd«to
Em­
Key West, who taught a very line subSucceta and Failure,
l^ ck of »iiccesH comes merely from
Jett lesson in mathematics, by means of ma L. Brown, mtg., $1000.
H. H. McCrary and wife to So Fert.
;he wrong appreciation of fsllure
a number of charts, containing mis­
sionary facts and figure*. Me railed Co., mtg . $225.80.
J. H. Knapp and Wife to Willis R |
attention to the contrast i&gt;etween the
Munger,
mtg., $50.
multiplied millions of inhabitants on the
W.
It.
O’
Neal to M nn* Whidden, wd.,
globe and the small amount of money
$250
that is being used annually to Christian­
A Norton Taylor to Henry Parry, wd.,
ize the work.
$250
D. B. Sweat, editor of the Florida
State of Florida to A V Fuller, tax
Christian Advocate was also prewent and
deed. $19.72.
made a good report of the progri-«* of the
S. G. Brown to B. A. Domerick, urn.,
church paper.
$1700
Sc«1 whore your money goes for Fertilizer. You ran
Mr. W. F. Fletcher, of St Augustine,
M M Smith’s 2nd sub-div. plat
cut down your Fertilizer lulls from '¿0 to 110 per cent or
a returned missionary from Cuba, made
B.
K lax-k and wife to L ( ’ . IxK-k, wd.,
more, soy from $4 to $fl |n*r ton and over, and get Fertilizer
the laat talk at the morning service.
$100
with the some onolysis nod of better (piolity in many in­
Mr. Fletcher gnve some new. as well as
S. l-and Home Co. to David Maas,
stances than you can when buying the ready mixed brands.
interesting facts about conditions pre­
wd., $200.
vailing in that island.
O T H E R S A R E S A V I N G B IG M O N E Y
S I^ind Home Co. to Deth-f ('. Maas,
A t the afternoon service missionary
wd.. $200.
literature was discussed, with sugges­
By .so doing
Why don't You? Write for our booklet on
Aranka Takach to Sydney (). Chdse.
tions and plans outlined for mission
mtg $050
‘ ‘ H o m e
M i x i n g of F e r 11I I z c r s ’ ’
study class«,. The Blue Ridge Mis
J II la-»*, com . to I till:« K Mathewon,
»ionary Institute* was dencrH&gt;ed in
deed. $ 14.000
tail. T h «»e talks were made by Sir
Samantha Brown vs Frank C Brown,
Blackburn, amd Mr. Fletcher, follow «si
C. J. M O N S A L V E , R E P R E S E N T A T I V E OF
attachment.
by Mr. Chapman, on the "M en and
Jas. C. Patterson and wife to Lena B.
Religion Forward M ovem ent."
Sjiencer, wd., $250.
A t the evening aervice Mr. Ludwig
W. Paul Willis and wife to C. W.
Office in Herald Bldg.
Sanford, Florida
Oser, of Titusville, also a returned mis­
Goodrich, wd., $1.
sionary discussed the various mission
W. S. Pounds to State Bank of Or­
fields, dwelling at length on China and
lando, note. $$1069.30Korea.
Jar. F' Watkins to Zellie Brvillc. bt .
Several of the children of the or­
$3000.
phanage at Enterprise were brought
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over by Mr. Oser, and they pleused the
ing. mtg.. $1000
eomgregation by their sweet singing
M. A Clark to B. F Lyons, m tg .!
$5tHl.
Threatens to Impeach Judge
Macon, Ga., Aug. 1.— Col. W. A.
Blame F’®r Titanic
Huff, twice mayor of .Macon, several
time« a member of the Georgia general
The judgment of the British Board of
assembly, at present water commis­ Trade Court of Inquiry into the Titanic
sioner of tbe d t y and 81 year* of age. disaster was announced today, and con­
was today arrested on a charge of con­ cludes that after investigation the col­
tempt of court by an order of Unit«*! lision of the White Star Liner Titanic
States Judge Fimory B. Speer. He was with an iceberg, is that it was due to tire
held in a bond of $1.000 to appear l*»- exclusive s|H&gt;ed of the shiji, jirojxr watch
fore Judge Speer tomorrow morning. not kept, jireparations for manning the
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Tbe arrest followed a lengthy letter to life lioats not sufficient; that the hyland
Judge Speer in which
he charges Liner Californian might have reached the
him with being a "venal and corrupt Titanic if sh«- bad attempted to do so;
judge.” H e demands the imjwach- that the track followed was reasonably
safe and that there was no discrimination
ment of Judge Speer.
- The letter, which was lengthy, was against third class juLsrwsners in the sav­
delivered to Judge Speer at his home ing of life.
last night and at noon Col. Huff was
arretted charged with attempting to
intimidate a Judge and maligning court
officials.
Col Huff’ s estate has been in bank­
ruptcy for nearly thirty year*. He al­
leges that when he went into bank­
ruptcy- he was a wealthy man. with
plenty to pay his creditors and still
laave him a fortune. H e «aye that now
he is penniless and that the estate has
bean aaten up in fees and la still in bank­
ruptcy and that a bank in Macon for
has n ot affected ou r Job
year* baa had $94,000 6f hi* money
p rin tin g p ric e «. W e 'r e «till
without paying interest on it.
d o in g c o m m e r c i a l w o r k
M any aspersions on Judge Speer’s
o f all kinds at prices sat­
private life were made. This afternoon
isfa c to ry to you .
Judge Speer made it a matter of court

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adraaca or 20c par moalh.
la adtaaea muri be mad* a
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The high coat oi living is today the
greatest fact which copfronts the Amer­
ican people. It is not a pleasant sub­
ject on which to dwell; it is not a sub­
ject over which there can be hurrahing
and enthusiasm. Hurrahing and enTKusiosm belong to the invective and
denunciatory school of politics. The
high coat of living is p question for the
energetic and constructive statesman
2o meet and solve. The grearent ad­
vance to its solution will be the adop­
tion of the Pemocratic policy of a low
tariff; The issue is squarely before the
people and the Democrats «-ill press it
home. And, as dull as is the subject
of the tariff this one year, the pcogple
will listen to its discussion and think
of its solution.
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In this issue of The Herald on the last
page is a voluminous article from Um ­
pire Tilden of Orlando, in which he
takes exception to the treatment of the
fans and their applied epithets. Mr.
Tilden is right and if the daffy fans can­
not control themselves they should be
arrested and put in limbo until they come
to their senses. The way our umpires
have been treated this season by the
Orlando players and Orlando people is
disgraceful, and if the police force of
Orlando and Sanford allow the'umpires
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Orlando is perking up. Tin- ReporterStar ia running ha.«* ball editorials
again.
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point Hon. II. S. Chubb clerk of court.
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Orlando is about lo pass an ordinance
respecting weights and measures and
this ought to materially reduce the high
cost of living.
Nothing could be finer in the weather
iine than that of the past fe»- days. No
need to go away from Florida to enjoy
the cooling ’ breezes. Hanford is good
enough.
W e thank the Hull Moose party for
their fine work in Ocala. The Demo­
crats are neither troubled with M oose»
or the black and tan question and vic­
tory ia in sight after sixteen long yeora
of waiting. Bring on more Bull Mooeers.
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scream at noon, and the game will he on
Tbs Monotype machine at the Herald
at four o’clock. We have a hunch that
office is turning out some fine borders
the score will be about eight to three—
this week for the printing trade. I f
Orlando. -Reporter-Star.
any printing offices need this materia]
Very dose decision. The score was
they can save money by writing The
6 to 1— Sanford. Guess again.
Herald office.
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Tilden drives* home some truths and if they have more inquiries about new
Reverting to the proposition of pri­ such u thing is possible wv ask the Or­ care than ever M o re at this
of
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maries tot federal appointive offices, lando people ‘to please act like gentle­ the year and they ascribe it to the bond
there is per ha pa more reason far such a men, no matter hoW painful. When issue for brick roads. Many people
plan to be followed in Florida than else­ tb H f own umpire drives these truths would own cars if they could be assured
where Positions of this character’ are home to them it is high time they sat pf good brick roads for smoother rum
usually given as a reward for services to up and took notice. Some of the wit- ning. The rough roads that now en­
the party. In this state the party owes neme? of Thursday’!» game say that circle the city and the rough streets in
no man anything, and no man can claim the actions of a few Orlando fans was many places in the city limits are not
anything on this score. There is prac­ nothing leas thhn disgraceful and un­ conducive to pleasure in an automobile
tically no party in Florida except that becoming to gentlemen. I f a man can­ or any other vehicle, and even the man
of the Democrats, and no particular not control his temper he should not who delights in good horses will loosen
credit attaches to the fact that a man has attend a ball - game and expose his up for a new vehicle if he enn 1k&gt; as­
been loyal to Democracy, when that was shortcomings lieforv a Inrge crowd.
sured of belter roads.
about the only thing he could do.
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Whenever the government dissolves
C A L L E D O FF A G A IN
inated aa a consideration in the distribu­
An item In the Jacksonville Metrop­ the express trust the Florida grower ant!
tion of Florida patronage, it seems to us olis states that tfie " Good Roads Run shipjtcr ran have a chance to make a
that, character and qualifications being to F’ alatka" has Iteen railed off. The profit on his rro|w and merchandise.
equal, a man's civic services to his com­ Jacksonville pa|ien&gt; ran have this item At the present rate the profits ail go to
munity ought to cut some figure in se­ electrotyped and run it in as a filler at the middle man who never pays the
lecting those who are to receive the good any time. The; "G ood Roads" people freight. Tlie statement that over JhOO
things in which that community is in­ of Jacksonville making thede runs ovpr is given up each .year from .an acre of
terested.
the state «re a joke. Whenever Jack­ Sanford land for transportation of our
For instance, if there are two candi­ sonville gets loss on advertising matter products should be invesligaLed by the
dates, say for postmaster, in a city or or there is dunger of Secretary Richard­ government. N o community in the
town, both of whom are sufficiently son losing his job with .the i&gt;oard of World is able to stand such a drag.
honest and capable, the man showing trade the inspired enthusiasts get up a Florida has suffered long enough from
the record of most useful citizenship "G ood Roads T o u r" to Pnlalka or Halil- the expriw. railroad companies and the
should be given the preference. If one »-in or l^tckawanna Springs and the insurance trust und it is high time we
has been a sort of knot-on-a-log, ait Jax pajiera immediately get out a spe­ »e r e getting relief.
ting still while the town grew around cial edition about the perils of the tour­
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him, reaping advantage from its growth, ists and how they were lost on the way
The attention of the police force is
though contributing nothing thereto, he with nothing to drink except Bud- r»«fHTt/uIIy called to the actions of the
should be relegated in favor of the man »•eiser and how they fought Ixxrze numerous small boy«* who infest the
who has given' his time, labor and en­ and ‘dragon files and finally succeeded streets of Sanford and who have no limit
ergies to the community's upbuilding. \f in staggering into Jacksonville after to the spirit of iiUHchievouanrtiM (hut
such a man should offer. Certainly the spending a whole night a »a y from nay seenc* to |&gt;of«w»s (hern during the dog
best judges of a man's record in this street. Why don't they build good days. Without a curfew law the of­
respect are the dtixens of hia own com­ roads in Duval county or else come ficers are handicap|&gt;ed, but the urdent
munity, and this is an added reason for down to South Florida and learn how. spirits of young America should be
selection of federal officers by primary. But plcaac cut that perpetual “ T ou r" to curbed in this city, for there are numer­
This is merely throwp out as a sug­ P&amp;latka. The newspaper men had ous complaints of the actions of young
gestion, before there are any avowed enough of that B. S. at their last meet­ boys on the principal Btreets of the
candidates for the positions under dis­ ing.
city, and they are so. noticeable at to
cussion, so that the people may he think­
attract the attention of stran ge» lo the
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d ty . If the parents of these boys canG R E E T IN G S TO M IA M I
when aspirants for every plum »-ill be
The Herald wish«» to felicitate Miami
numerous and busy.—lakeland Tele­ upon her enterprise and public spirit.
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gram.
Every week sees the Magic C ity build­
U. a land («Tic» at («i u m v IIU, !Ti ,
July 27, ISIZ.
-----O -----ing a new clubhouse, a government
N o t i » to Sr»»by fiv m that Robert i l . Atouiv
T H E R E A L ISSUE
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July
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building, a board of trade building or
Uomaatr».! entry, Serial, No. OSiA«, (or E ly of N it
The announcement is made that in scores of new houses and store rooms. Section », Townahip 20 south. Range 33 mat. Tal' to Maridian. baa A M notice oi inten l tun to
the ftqpotag fall shoes which could be W e hate to acknowledge that we have
Anal commutation Drool, to mtshliah Halm
bought heretofore for |5 a pair, will cost never seen this growing metropolis on to the land abort deaerile.), before the Hark ol the
Circuiil Court at Orlando, Florida, on the tth day
|6 a pair and that all other shoes will be the East Coast but such is the fact. of September, IS13.
Claimant h i m aa ni
advanced in proportion. This ad­
Our only excuse is that lack of time and
W. U. tUutoraoo. of Genera. Kla.
T. W. lYrratt. of (tonerà. Fla.
vance, it ia claimed, is caused by a scar­ money for rail road fare has prevented
C. V. 11errtoon, of (tonerà. FU.
city of leather, due to the demands by such a visit. Of course Miami has
R. trilla, of Genera. Kla.
H E N R Y H. C l l C l l l i .
automobile manufacture» who use leath­ missed our august presence and the editor •
Regtoter.
M-TneAp
er extensively in their business, says the of Th e Herald has certainly missed some­
Tampa Tribune.
thing in not viewing Miami and taking
_ I t is announced at the same time that a look In at the press gang that is doing
all woolen clothing will be advanced in so much toward boosting the fine d ty
the spring from 7 cents to 20 cent» a of Miami. Some day we hope to have
yard. This advance, it is explained, is
traction line from Sanford to Miami,
due partly to the fact that the American and then we can take a trip to Miami
“ d ip " of wool is a million pounds lens before breakfast and get an avocado Best for Malaria, Chills and
than it was last year, with the demand pear. Meantime, the Herald extends Fever.
Guaranteed.
constantly increasing. The advance of greetings and best wishes to Miami,
from 7 to 20 cents a pound is to be made her band of loyal boosters and the In­
by wholesale merchants; what the re­ defatigable pen pusbera.
tail merchants will charge their cus­
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N othing could be better than to es­
Responsible man wanted to
tspected that in addition to the first tablish a d t y market, where the small
represent us in your town, to
increased price in spring, a second ad­ grower could bring in fresh vegetables
sell
" C IN M A M C O ”
Metal
vance will be made by the retailen early three times a week and get cash for the
F ly Screens and Phillips Wood
in the season.
same and the thrifty housewife could sup­
Frame F ly Screens. Must be
Here is work for the Democratic par­ ply the table arith fresh fruits and veget­
able to take sizes from plsns
ty, thinks the Montgomery Advertiser. ables all week at a living rate. A mar­
and aee that they are installed
Right here is where the Democratic ket hers would stimulate trade both
properly. In answering give
party can send home to the voter the summer and winter and this matter is
references and state w hat line
benefits to be derived from a low tariff. one that will bear investigation, both by
of work you are now in. This
Th e Democratic party stands fairly and the dty-pffidais and the people of San­
is a good proposition for i
squarely for a reduced tariff. B y lower­ ford, who are desirous of promoting a
hustler. „
ing the tariff duties on wool and wool­ better and more friendly feeling with the
en goods and on leather, the party can country people. When the market
offset a considerable part of the increased bouse was not in operation the building
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living. T b s Democratic tariff could be used as • shelter for the coun­
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policy will do more than any other try teams.
3 0 4 C lark B ld f. • J i c k w i Y l l l e , F it .

Has Taken The Oaks
not keitp the children off the street*
more stringent measure* will have to be
Mrs. Donna Thayer lias |ea*d The
adopted by the d t y officials.
Oaks” on Magnolia avenus and exp^-t,
to have the place In shape for the pub|„.
A ROAD T O T H E R E A C H
on Saturday. Mrs. Thayer had iw
If the Volusia county comfiibsionera Sirrine House last season and made
do not Intend to repair and put in good decided success of the venture.
condition the road leading from the a fine location and house os The Oaks her
Celery avenue ferry to the beach v il success for the »in te r season i« amurwi
Do Land it is high time the New Smyrna H er patrons are made to feel at
people woke up and accomplished some­ and the cuisine and roorps an- tt|Ua&gt;i
thing in that line. From Sanford to the best. Mrs. Thayer invites all i„.r
New Smyrna the new route is about old friends and new ones to com«- i„
thirty miles straight road. With our Th e Oaks and be. comfortable un&lt;l g,.t
new drawbridge and a better road to the best meals that monoy can pun in,.,
Smyrna the-trip could be rfiade In one Rate* upon application.
and one-half hours. As Sanford people
would rather go the shortest and best
G ov. Joe Brown today writ t„ u,..
route Smyrna and Coronado Beach
legislature
a message and his veto t„ n„.
would get all the people In this part of
the state both winter and summer and Tippins bill prohibiting the sale in G&gt;-..r
their coffers would be enriched thereby.
gta of near beer^and so drastic a.-, t,,
W e are simply bottled up at the present
exclude many patent medicine»
time and if Volusia county will not make
a road the mountain resorts will get the tabling alcohol as an ingredient. In he
veto message the governor declared the
Florida |&gt;eople instead of the beaches.
present law sufficient If it Ik* enforced
The new depot is asauming larger and expressed confidence in the people
projiortions and Is far enough advanced who, in the last gubrenatorial election
to show that the building will be a expressed a desire to vote on the prohibition question.
beauty when finished.

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Seaside Inn for u month. Miss ElirCapt. Tuulc, Entcrplsc Sanford
uU'th Mrl.nughlm will accompany Mrs. gent f
N B om to Mr. ami Mm. J. F Murtm
ferry Ixinl
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Wight to the Im-iu'I i fur a visit at Seaside
line baby girl.
S
icriticr—
Must
sell,
regardless
uf
value
Inn
^ Mrs. T . A. Ni*ul left Wednenduy for^
My TO n. in» and 4 lois. city of Sanford,
Mr and Mrs Marry Ward and fam­ near troll,-y lies! offer takes (hem. Sut&gt;a visit in North Georgia.
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ily
ex|H*ct to leave for the Iteuch to­ mii Corey. Sanford, Fla
^ A. P. Connelly has returned from u
t
in
Sale—
Six
hens
and
one
rooster. I
morrow. Mr. Ward will return home
business trip to Jacksonville.
Bull Rock. Also surrey with pole and
Tuesday, hut Mrs. Ward and Misses
»hull»
Mrs. W. A. Minnlck. ‘ Cameron
X
M r. and Mrs. W. P. Stone have re­
Madge and Fern ex|&gt;ect to stuy several City
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turned from a trip to Canon, (Ja.
weeks.
For Kent— Five acres, well, tiled, with
N J &gt; , G. Wagner left yesterday for a few
Also 10 acres. 5 tiled. Also 5
II S. Melu'iidon has returned from house
• days' visit with his family ut N. u |m t i .
acres tiled, with good house Cull on or
a trip to his oh) home in Waynesboro,
phone W A. Minnlck. Cameron City. 94-tf
vTann. *— •
*'*• ^
Mr. Mrla-ndon is one of the suc­
Farm Mules Cheap— The Brown Brothers'
^ *H . B. Connelly left yesterday to s|&gt;end cessful y oung* ojji-ry growers and cut
camp at Oviedo offers for sale cheap for
twp weeks with his family at Hector- lus vucation short in order to get hack cash four head good work mulct. These
they expect to replace on account of the
town, Va.
on the job
mules being too slow for their logging re­
' Mrs. M . A. Mint and family have re­
Mrs May S Dickins has returned quirements
These mules will he sold
turned from a visit to |&gt;oints in Georgia from a lengthy visit with relatives in within the next few days dirt cheap and
and South Carolina. ,
South Carolina and is ut the home of die stock is splendid for farm purposes.
Yuu can see the stock at work by visit­
I f. T . Lattner of Orlando represent­ her father. Judge L. (J. Stringfellow, ing the Hardwood camp. Brown Brothers.
ing the Chamberlain Piano Co. was in Mr». Dickins has many friends in San­
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ford to welcome her hack home.
the city on Wednesday.
'W onted—Schools, churches, lodges und
Hand Bros, are improving the ap­
Mr. und Mrs. Hurry Stephenson and private parties to hold their picnics at
Woodland Pork, the only place provided |
pearance of their stables and other projr- daughter, Margaret of Jacksonville are with amusements, conveniences and lie- I
the guests of Mr. anti Mrs. W. M. cesstties. The only swimming pool In the !
erty b y a new coat of paint.
state emptied and cleaned every day.
■ S irs . C. J. Humph and children. Haynes. Mr. und Mrs. Stephenson
Open Thursday* nnd Sundays. To let
formerly
resided
at
Cameron
City
and
Dorothy and Edwin left Wednesday for
oilier days
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their many friends are glad to sr-e them
a visit with relatives at Rome, Ga.
Ten
acres
of
good
land
for
sale
at n
.
again.
bargain. Three acres clcured and crop- j
P. A. Holtz caller! u|&gt;on his many San­
All under fence Near ‘
Messrs A l&gt; Smith, K. T. Sruiih. ped Iasi scuson
ford friends on Wednesday, lie is in
landing station on irnctufn line Almost
Harold
Smith
and
l&gt;r
Hutchings
of
the fertilizer bumm-ss with heudquartem
given away
Particulars at llernld
Hustis were in the city on Wednesday Office
in Polatka.
enroute home from Daytona Beach.
W II Underwood now lias a first class
. Th e Woodland Park launch "G e r ­
*1 hey are all old friends of the editor and horse shucr und blacksmith and cun 1
trude” leaves city dock it, 11, 2 and 4
stop|H-d at The fleruld office for a guarantee all wurk of this nature. Yuur
o'clock .Sundays nnd Thursdays. 25c
horses can be assured of the best kind
pleasant chat.
of work in this line. See Underwood
round trip r, .
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The people of SanTord are U'gmning wheir yioif horse needs shoes.
V Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fer­
For Rent or Share Cropping— My celery
to s»s* the advantage Id a market house
nandez a fine hahy girl
It is about
in lias city and ere long the city council farm located on French avenue. Sanford.
time Joe was inviting his friends in ,i
II I
, a. . I
r '" r the coming m-iomiii
Addless las'll
will Ih. asked to take some steps toward
Kolduns Nest
71 if
shrimp dinner.
••.reeling a suitable liuilding for th|s|
S
\\ unti*«! Whit.* va*»m.in t•&gt; finn«'
W. T . Deane is at Ins |h&gt;m nf duty f puri» s*
Lius wmild ii-rtainK
I»* «
&lt;hmh| vaut’«** nnd » *• i li«'ht 11•1111• for right
again a» bookkee|M-r (nr .1 1 I'.,.. after mow- in I lie right direct ion
|*kirt&gt; A ppi), Wm»&lt;
i Imnt i*** olB very pleasant vacation spent .it Ins

I

N T O the building of
many years of es­
tablished h usi ness
has been put the matured r
experience of successful
buying direct from r
able manufacturers.
If we supply you, you
receive the benefit of our
22 years of knowing how
to buy.
Make us your haber­
dasher.

A merry part v of young |ienple chap
• risiried by
Mrs
Deane Turner. en

Mrs.

I&gt;r

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King

hi*r, 10 : » \S
Itti Siili*

home from u pleasant visit to her hi I(1u&lt;* .Springs on tin* St. John« Saturday.
home in Virginia. She also visitisi They rulliti* ti m **:ir|\ start and .*ri}ov.*d
friends in Baltimore and other . iti.~
t lit ir I•«iifi«*11 rid* lM*for.* it t*.«« atti« t»*•»
Tl»e new howling alley in the St.me Imi
I hi* ymihK js.*.iji|.* t*njo&gt;i*it tht.*m
trove block is proving u sum wi and is !*.*lv•*•. iti v arums vuivn mitd tun*- for
lieing well putrom/.ud. Sanford hits t lit* sp|.*iidid tinnì.*r t arn.-d alon^ S«*v
• ral of t h.# &gt;onn^ vii.*vi «»f ft.«- part \ •*r»
needed a howling alley for some tune
Min» ( Belle T ('lay and little mere )o&gt;.*«i a l»al h il» tin* fatuous « p r illi
Gertrude have returneil from a visit In Alni.• ol li.Ts o| Ih.* par t v ti)‘lp«‘d t«* pr»*

t
(). McLaughlin, who 11 ,tv* Is f..r
Armour'« Fertilizers und mnk**s San
ford headquarters, reports that Wood
row Wilson will carry Florida by a Lug*
majority.
C. A. Rnln-rtson and family left vt-»
lerday for New Vork, Bost.m and ••111.-r
poililmt north. He expects lo return
III tile full and will 11j h*li a l.ngi I- .
store here.
( apt It II Marks ami wif* l av*
r(hurtled from u trip to Davtm... lb n n
They were accompanied home by Miss
I«ena Tomlinson, who will Im* their
’ guest for a few weeks.
and Mrs. S. (). Chose and the
three boy* will leave Monday next in
their car for Warm Springs. \.i
They
will Im* accompanied by Mr \Ifr.-*l I •••
ter, who will ulso go in his cur

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If Y ou K now

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Box 173
\ giudi.

HU-Hp
gl'III li

mmiiii I

mille

w h a t sort
of
a shoe yo u wunt
w e h a ve it— if you
don ’t k n ow , w e are
ready to d a y w ith
a lot o f m od els you
w ill w an t the instan tyou see them.
A ll the c o n s e rv a ­
tive styles, straigh t
shapes, full round
t o e s , custom e f­
fects, etc., and a

\i|ilrcs» Box 1127, ( il)

The P a ce r
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T an o r B la c k

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elsew here.

E. G. DUCKWORTH
F E E T

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T e le p h o n e No. till

S an ford, F lo r id a

Just Received a Splendid Assortment of

L A W N MOWERS
At Prices From $4.25 to $12.50
Haying Tools, Rakes
and Mowers

David and Wideman Caldwell have a
5 nr fi dose* f&gt;6C will hreuk any case of
two mule power automobile. It is not
( lulls and Fever; and if taken then u-s a
» aelf starter, but the sparking ur
tonic the Fever witr not return. Price
tangement aeems to be working all right
26 cent«
and the tires show no signs of a blow nut.

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tot Rem ar Stinte tiirm m g Several
acre* land, linose ami tiara Iwa llowmg
well, 2 • llllles frulli |msint1ice Siillfaril.
fin
Aildisaii I Williams
'Hi if
i of Reni Fighi risiili house «siiti Itili li
('«miei Secami slteel ami t reni ti livellile
par«* and
,k “
k" " l"h‘*m H,'mmg nrai.gr „ r e .
A ,........ well
far supper us tin* plca-sure **-ekrr*&lt; hai! MiMtrru isrnveiileme»
Address Str* Fm
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planned In return I•\ monnllglit
Those ilia Blaine. Sanford
For Reni live acre ( lu m in o * k funi
■ p i . i l i g tl i e pie.e*.Hit t ri p alni p uni i
«Ci «|i
a«** Mr** I ie.it a- furrier M isses \| ar (!l**v»- in Box |7 )
la
Reni—
Tv*a
line
riMim».
fnriiisla«l
ar
{ (lia Tot ( urne I.ovi li Itulh Metlinger
anfiirmsht-d, ar sinlutdc far hglil house
Mabel Howler laitllse &gt;beplii*r*l Mallei keeping, enlirel) separatr line pnir/a
Halid, .-sanile \\ libarli'*. Helen Rawlulul. | Addison L Williuiiis.
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(bu rlarle Hand. Nellie Elder, Renici
far Rent—Six ranni house cinse ili. all
l’uri) tu pii) rent of house
Marrell
Missr*lugerie RiViiimlIal furnished
I retimi our roani far lise uf fur
I .mi ( amphell, Mr Hritl.iin. Kd laille.j alane
111 Iurt- Enquire Herald Office
Hfì 2(|&gt;
M* Rniierfs, Mr Blllnlv Mr More
The (òlle ('ll) House has brought down
I .
Mr I * . M - R.I
Mr
-.-ori
ilie lugli casi ol living
lini) V i" " per
week f**r llic tlnesl t.ildc Imurd in the &lt;K)
See I'arker
2H
( i ■.idi.i M .in I Imps I lead
i or Sale Horse. Imgg). harness farm
\fi ell.I
\llg 1 I ■ M I rel.ir a
l! li f Clay. K J. Sanford
real ir.t.tie man, who had a home here implement«
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mid at Grove City, tlropjied dead this
l«ost— Two Rcdtanu* black 'and tan
afternoon in the suburb» of Arcadia hounds Finder please tie them up and
He was about sixty years old und hurl leave name ut llcruld office Suitnlile re­
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nut htx-n sick recently
Some time ago ward will be paid
\
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aim'd
laid)
Agoni
N
o
ex|»-ricnce
he,had an attack of apoplexy
I hi
Big |&gt;roh(X
\ddrcs* Mrs H
dece.lsed leaves some children with a necessary
la-vench. IIR Pine st. Orlando. Fin 95 2p
si-ier ih South ' urolma
They have
las* lli.r t.ed of till le.lt I hv lelegriirll

Mr. and Mra. J. F. Miller have return­
t ome to Ihc Salt Breeze».
ed from Leesburg whqre they expected
The Bay View Hotel, nnd The Shelter
to bury M r. Miller's brother, who died
Snnitorium, Hawk» i’ark, Fla.—open
on the army transport, Sheridan, in
all »ummer: Ten dollars a week for
Alaska. U p to the present time Mr.
well people, and Twenty-five a week
Miller has been, unable to learn from
for »ick onr»72-Tuea-tf
the g o v e A A c n t official« just when the
remains will arrive in Lecaburg.
there are tw o Kinds of Chill Ionic
J. F. M iller expects to start work on
the front part of his new building on
PLANKS AND OTIHKS
Herald Square in a ' few days. The
The old reliulie Planks Chill Tiiim
bakery part has. been finished and Mr
Miller will hatfe the two *tory part fin-1 Guaranteed to drive out Malaria to cure
i»he&lt;} aa Boon aa pSasible and will occupy Chills, Fever. Colds and Grip, your money
the apartment» this winter, having back If it doe» n&gt;t 25c and 50c per bottle.
A»k your Druggist.
fri-tf
r*nUd hi» fine home on Pint street.

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Autoes and carriage painting at Un­
v. J. F. McKinnon drop|M*d tin*
fri J if
Herald a card from Charleston on bis derwood » F in te la »» work.
We .i re equipped to handle yum rrpuir
way home from New Vork and states
Sanford Machine &amp; txurage Co.
that ho will be at home in time to preach work
fri-4Hlf
•t the Presbyterian church next Sunday

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Mrs. R oy Symes, on their form. Mr
All kinds of re|siir work Sanford Ma­
frl-4R-tf
Turner and Mr. Symes will return to chine &amp; Garage (ài
Hanford ubout the middle of August.
While (lie weather is hot buy your
* K. Knnner, brother of Harry, who dried *'hipp*'d beef at \V W iajlig
' (low a nice business in Orlando, came in grocerg Sliced mi an American slicing
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from Sanford the other day to jierfeet machine.
arrangement» for opening up a business
Bring v i . or o l d ( I r e s l o Sanford Machine
St G a r a g e ( à i f o r v u l c a n i z i n g ,
fri - 4 M -1f
house in this city.— Orlando Citizen

Devoe’s Ready Nixed Paint
THE

BEST

IN T H E

W ORLD
■■

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Keep Cool! Use a Gas,: Oil oa Gasolene
Stove. We Have a

I The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

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*.» to 1 1 U in. anti

Net. itti»ii|iitr riiu^t*

Cheap fai ( asti

I'rof Paul Bryap has concluded .
V
delightful visit with his sister. Mrs R
If
W adr tor Timer. Orlando
M. Mason, und left Tuesduy for bis
ilo r and Iwa liar sc wagons with crier )
home in Wrightsville, Gw. I*r«*f Bryan
flnMst side IhhI ics at U nderw oods (ri- 7-lf
will nail for Germany in Septemlx-r
^Denne Turner is ut present visiting' at
Gas engine repair» Sanford Machine
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McBuin, Mich., the guest of Mr und &amp; Garage Co

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ANFORD

uvrr farm, with 2 stai) 10 room resilience
fnciug luke

&gt;

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

l to .1 P III

has f, i ,rt,. •! joyed ,i very pleasant .ill day pienti .il

Miami und &lt; ih u iu iii I Drove a' the lat
ler place the guests of Rev I diaries
Jackson.

I'irM S|.

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M. FRANK

country home near Sanford

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�Au |U «t 2,1912

s c r o t o h r r a l *»
purlom AcoldanL.—
A Start uuj
recently, la Albany, N. Y , whan a motorman loat control o f a car going
down a hill. Whan It reachod Broad
■troat It laft tba track, overturned
and craahad Into a three-ajory dw ell­
ing. Seven paaaengara and the motorman w ere Injured, though none fatal­
ly. Th e car amaabed Into a bedroom,
wbare a man. hit w ife nnd child ware
sleeping. They wero ahowered with
plaater and broken glaaa from
tho
window, but w ere uninjured.

Than can b* paid at any Urna bafora April 1*1. l i l t , by addio« tba ooat of Ibh publication aad « a
tar cant pa» monto from April Ut, 1911.
. .
.,
. . . . . . .
. . _, .
AfUr April 1H. 1»1S, T u Cartlllcata will ba laauad and placad la tba band ol tha t Ity Attorney far
coUartkm wltb hla Irne, lntaraat aad coat ol adrertiila«.
K IC U 'D It. R A R K Ü ,
Collector and Treaaurer.

TO WHOM ASSESSED
P. Baardall_______
C. INM ont. Hatra
T U l’ haipa
law kina___

J. N. T my ...
M. M. flroord
W lilla Collina

1-3 ol 12 and IS . .
T . A. Newton .
lo t S..........................
W. It. Hand
lM !
A. I). Smith
.
.. 6, 7. 8, », 10
W. M. Dickina
......tail
10
M. C . H r«(irn«r*n
. W H of Lot a .
.
W. P. U e v itL
........ ......
W. r . I / »v ltt
Lou
fl
and
7
W. M. Dkktna
Part ol ____ ... . .
y.. T . Mrtx
l o t la n d ■
In t X
C. J. Uraith
D&gt;t 13
.
.
W. It. William*
.Lot
14
—
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- ...
W. H. W rtf hi
An
.N E W
......
_ Loi 2 and 16 fl ol
J. II, I&gt;*wia»n
IxH S____
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fh —
. Part at
______ ____
N EW
.................
1.04
1
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II. T. 11*la call
L ° u i x. a
n. A. B anila

Tha Danlah Plan.
In Denmark, as In other countries,
they are troubled with man born tired,
men who aro "anow-ahovelere In sum­
mer and haymakers In wlntor.”
Dan­
mark take« them firmly but Jtlndly
and puts them to bed. In bod It keeps
them aa long aa may be necessary.
Four d&amp;ya are, aa a rule, sufficient for
tho moat obdurate caaea. A t the end
o f that tim e tho idler la found to be
feverish fo r work.
w. T. Will!»..

Every-Day Diplomacy.
Oen. Horace Porter waa giving an
illustration o f evary-day diplomacy aft­
er having compared it with
world
diplomacy.
"W e wIU Bay, for In­
stance,” ha observed, “ that our every­
day wlaeacre la Introduced to a man
from Iowa. He talks corn with him.
He meeta a man from Boston and
talks beans.
Should he happen to
be thrown In the company o f a man
from Iowa and o f a man from Boston,
be would dlacuea succotash.M

J. T . Allen__

J. If. Knydcr

Plague o f Snalla.
A plague o f analls is reported from
the Island o f Ceylon, part o f which la
overrun by the animals. A ll vegeta­
tion la devoured aa soon aa It appears,
and the natives have foupd It neces­
sary to co-opera to against them.
Trenches are dug to stay their prog­
ress, and they are kept from tho trooa
by making a clrclo on the ground
around tho trunkB o f cork or liber,
Impregnated with t&amp;r or pitch.

Chea. Kenan
J. K. TrrwtUi

0*0. E. Johnson

Unknown
Unknown
Unknown

Dsn Harper E&gt;Ut*
T « l . ('room ,
W l f . Durham
Rwii'i M. Cnry

W

TOO 00
400 00
400 00

I . HuAtcr. T r

(Ì Raa-1 .

eso oo
;uo uo

1 W ; il. Smith
D *o P » « t k . _ ____

J II I-rv n tt Cauti

300 00
600 00

M i t t » Turner

loo oo
loo oo
200 oo

J S R H o S .*

8 I) J tM

H*-r.r&gt; William,

8*Dt* J i r k i a

200 00
300 00

W P W arn
fi. F TrrsrvM
.C art** SATDpm

Shock Absorber.
To absorb shocks that might de­
stroy tungsten electric
lamps
sue
pendod by cords there ha* boen In­
vented a wire spring with hooka, at
each end to engago tho cord.

liot •
[jots 4 and 6
I xAm « to d 7 f

ikmrt J ir i«e

Ux 1

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Younger Than Her’ Daughter.
An Atchison woman reglstorod the
other day and garo her ago as thirtyeight. A short time afterward her
daughter registered nnd gavo her age
a* forty-two.— Kansas City Journal.
HI* Phlloeophy.
"Do you nlwnys keep a-smlllng
about your dally dutloa?" "N a w ; I
loog grouchy all th « time.
Then I
Ain’t naked to do no extra work.“
Not So Much.
Oerald— "A goat gives about n quart
o f milk n day.”
“ Qoraldlno— “ Then
you don’t get very much when you. aa
you say, get a man's go&amp;L"

m oo
■oo oo

2000 00
760 00

100 00
100 00

M a rti«* « Addi lion
W G. A M rb lf*
_____ W.4
Unknòwn
I Arts fi and 7
Chapman A Tucker*« Addition
I K S Jbhfiaifi
I aX 2
i M King

lloldrn Heal Kslalr ('•'• Addition
K N T h o m «*
John Chapman
_
N r a tr 'a Addition
E I- Brown
Mrs A. h . N eave
lir a . A . I)- N s iv v
It I» T h r»s h n . rru»i«*
Unknown
NrUon W Watson
Nub-1&gt;&lt;*t*lon \ r Z

I a&gt;^» 1 and 2
Ix&gt;4 3
i
I aiU 4 and 6
All Uw* I Aita 6

1Ait I

ìx&gt;u 2» and 6
lo t 2

W. E Hunt«/
L A. Brumley

»S L/Xj 7 and
lot 11
A. Kobbina
__ ____ tS_____ lot 1 and
t
II. A Girarti
lot t
A. II. Girard
lot 8
T . J. Allen..
___ L o t 10
Htantlfacd'a Additimi la Galdabora

A Peachy Machine.
A California high school student
has patented a machine to cut and
stone peaches and place the ploro*
right side up on drying trays at tho
rato o f 1,600 boxes a day.

Simple* Matter.
The Chinese ballerà tl)at erti spirits
are able to m ore only In atralght lines
and that they can
not
penetrati
through solid matter, therefore the
problem o f. keeping them out of a
dw elling or a garden aaeme to them a
simple matter.

Cha». l&gt;nrliu«ton
W. 0. A Id riil«*

Trunk Linings.
Llttlo bags of lavender Th tho com­
partments o f trunks that muat stand
fo r any length of time, sweeten won­
derfully the air that Is bo apt to grow
musty. I f trunk-linings are alightry
Montsd
derwear are more daintily fragrant at M ik * Norma _
tho end o f the Journey than when &lt;$ne C. U y lly
T . II. Crnomi
fold« a sachet among tho garments Jamb
Grrvfi D u m
Wm. D avi*
themselves.

Making Peanuts Digestible.
Borne people cannot dat peanut* be
cause of difficulty In digesting them
I f they take n half-spoonful of salt In
n little water after eating peanuts nc
trouble o f any kind w ill be expo
deuced.

hen ver co lo n ia l'o n the Raquette river
alone, and there la fear of eerlout
damage to poplar tim ber through (be
activities o f the busy little fellows.

lot 1
lot 1
lot 4
Io ta fi.

I II. Mention
N . Du tier _ .
O . W . Cook . . .

lo ta
lo t *
lo t
lo ta

7. A. *r
&amp; and 12
10 and 11
16 _
17 and 18

C. H. lira*writ
W. J. William*
J. W. While
H. NtUon

Unknown

( l«vo Tumrr
Thad I&gt;«y
M . Y . I^ a rttl'a A d d illa»

Holm I *wii
W. F Icaviti

L ( i lir a ton
G. 8. ( rawford
T W W right

Andrew Andrrwm
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N ever t o tlr e p - o e v e r to grow cold;
lo be patient, sympathetic, tender to
look for the budding flower an&lt;l tb«
opening heart; to hope iilway« Ilk*
Qod; to love alwaye— thl* !• dut y—
Amlel.

Whole Hog or None.
“ Whole hog or none” refers to the
alleged custom of Mahomet to allow
his followers to eat all except one
portion of a pig, which portion, how­
ever. was not specified. The result
Klssea and Klssoa.
therefore w n that If a Mahometan
In W ellesloy slang, a kiss admlnl*
did not wholly avoid tho use of pork
he might as well run the risk of con­ tered by a man Is a "dewdah " If ih*
suming thq whole hog as to eat any mixed klas la so short, perky and In
consequential a thing a* dewdah
portion thereof.
sounda. what fooltah word hare they
for the all-feminluo osculation’
New York*« Seal.
The figures on tho seal of the city
/No Opinion on 8ubject.
of New York refer to the trades In
First* Cannibal— “ Don't you think
which the early settlers engaged. The
had
e x c e lle n t
heavers wore used as early aa 1646, that last gentleman
for the trado In beaver skins was an taste In clothesV 8econd &lt;'aunlt&gt;ai
lni|&gt;ortant Industry from the colony’s “ I can’t say, 1 didn’t eat the clothe*
beginning. .In 16K6 tho flour trade had — Life.
become Important also, so the wind­
mills and barrels were mUled to typi­
An Inch of Air.
fy that occupation
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A cubic Inch of air arlsln« from th*
flames of a Bunsen burner ha* been
found to contain ao fewer than four
Sly Qsnt.
A negro who was suspected of sur­ hundred and elghty-nlne million dust
particles.— Harper’s Wookly
reptitiously meddling with hla neigh
bor's fruit, being caught In a garden
by moonlight, nonplussed his de­
Soon Answered.
tectors by raising his eyes, clasping
“ What la th « penultimate Item in
his hands, and piously
exclaiming:
the arrangem entsÎ" “ Ain’t got »nr
‘ Oood l-ord, dls yero darkey can't go
j thing lo do with peanute. them »r
nowhore to pray any more wldout
rangements hasn't.“
bein' ’sturbed.”

Three More Rs.
Rov. Arthur Wilson, a Unitarian
clergyman of Newburg, N. Y.. advo­
cates threo Rs for Sunday— “ religion,
recreation and rest
Oo to church In
the morning and In the afternoon go
to the countryside.
Bee a baseball
gsmo. play tennis or go Ashing. In
the evening rest, read and get ao
qualnted with your fam ily."

Love.
L o v e f« « la no burden, thinks nothIng o f trouble. attempts what Is above
Ita strength, pleads no excuse of Im­
possibility.— Thomas a Kempta
O n« Kind of* Bucce«».
Bucce«« la merely a continuous i* r
form ane« o f «m all deed« well doue

The Reason.
"Bay. Hat. an' wholy Jo they call
Preserving th# Beavar,
Tho efforts to prevent tbo exterm i­ lolfo a train of ev en tiT " “ Bure. Molkr
nation o f the beaver lu the Adlroo-. I'm aaholmed of yp. An' did ye nD*r
decks havo been ao successful "that hoar *tla made up o f blrtha and **•
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W eighing the Rslnfall.
J. L U n ia ry
Tho weight of on « Inch of rainfall
on an acre o f land exceeds one hun­
Daini* vviim
Collinai m
dred tons.

IUrh*»l Willuni!

Uncle Pannywlae Saya.
The latoat high building In New
York la ao high that a man was doing
business on tho ground floor for two
y^ars boforo they put on tho roof.

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T. I). Dari*
-A woman never puts off till tom or­ Paulin* IJukliu
row what she can say today.— Life.
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Fishing

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Beach in Florida
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A Rem inder o f Home.
A street figh t la apt to remind some
married men that there are other
place« lik e home.

Resort Facing

Fine Bothing

Tim# for Courti
ttT p It not eo abort but that there
alw ays Urne for courtesy.— Emer-

Only Strong May Dare.
O oly those who are strong enough
lo model public opinion dartr Ignore IL

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Also our entire lot o f Boys’ Suits at O N E -H A LF g
Marked Pric^. - Now~is the time for y otr-nrtrttoeFS“#
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Rich In 01« Hoatelrlea.
St. Album, which cUltna th.- ob1«*t
Inhabited houao In England. now un
Inn. la rich In old huatelrte*
Tho
Peahen there dales back to the flf
tenth century, though the present
building la modern, aave for some old
woodwork In tho coffee room
The
Priory, too, In Holywell Hill, w m once
the Bull Inn. and aa such was visited
by Queen Kllxaboth; while off
the
High street Is the George Inn dating
from 1446. which at one time had Its
private chattel for the uao of It*
guests.— London Chronicle.

Narrow Escape.
An English couplo had a narrow es­
cape In tho mountains above Fluelun.
near Lticomo, Switzerland, reoently
They lost tbelr way, and the -wife fell
160 feet on to the rocks below
Her
bead was severely cuu but no bones
were broken
Her husband fell Into a
troe, and was low«red Into safety by
peasants who camo to the assistance
of the pair with ropes
The couple
were taken to the village o f Rlod.
where a doctor attended them.
T o Check Joy Riding.
A device Intended to check Joy rid­
ing In another man'a automobile conalata of an arrangement by which two
bright red dlaka automatically appear
on the borrowed car. Those are In­
tended to noUfy the police that some­
thing la wrong. When the owner or
his representative la- ualng the car.
the red dlaka do not show, another col­
or being aubetltuted by a stmplo con­
trivance controlled by a Yale lock.
A Fighting Fish.
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The pla^kat, or Betta pugnax. Is a
Malayan fighting fish, specimens of
which the naUves of 81am pit agnlnst
each other like gamecocks. These
flab are. Indeed, verltablo acquatlc
gamecocks and are reared for the sole
purpose of flghUog. These fights draw
large throngs o f spectators and oonsld:
arable coin la wagered.— Popular Me­

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that she remembers nothing until she Socialist candidate lor mayor, and
was rescili*I
When life savers reached Mitchell M c K a y , a brut he r of Mayor
H e l p f o r a General.
Million* ¡¡I x|H-ckle&lt;! trout varying in
A little g |rl who lives In Northflold
the imperiled trio tln-v li.nl Is-en carrnsl I» K M c K a y w ho was the opponent of
idze from one-hall |o two inches were
Mass . was going home from church
Robinson.
into water much over th eir heads.
service one morning when she sud ta k e n from the lirnm-h at K ihI Hill I ¡ainesvjlle Sun
deni}' burst out with tho words
"O limt n l the week by local fishermen, and
Geo. H. Ivey’s Auction Sale
mother! Couldn't father do something distributed in lnubella, D e S o to and
Corner Second St. and Palmetto Ave.
for Con. Benevolence so that Mr Me Hamburg lukes. The branch at Ked
Tampa Juilge lli’nppeil Dead
Holds Regular Auctions every Saturday
('oniiell wouldn't have to Ik«k for him Hill runs from Alligator lake and the
before everybody In the churcbT”
speckled minnows were swimming up
Followmg a tem|M-stuouH servsion m a at l p m. Solicits all your trade In this
Send your com m odities to hltn
stream in search of other lakes but tIn- Tampa court room iliiring tlu- hearing line
so
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but
In- can display them IrefflTe
water *a&gt; so shallow at the road cross (li ali ( l e e t i o l l Ir.old • a*e bri ni gl i ! bv &gt; o
W h y H e S ig h e d
Saturday
Live stork such a* Homes,
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"There will ho no mat ring«* nor glv mg tin minnows wer&lt; unabl* t-- f-ill-iw
Mules, t ows, lings. C hickens and Etc.
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lleupeck
Mr Hen|*-ck drew a long branch and from this pool tin- minnows dropped down frialti upvplexy and dled Handled ut special rale. Reur in mind
deep. Bad sigh.
"W hy do you look were taken out by the net lull, placed suoli after. Juilge James collupsed im- un auction sule is u sucraticc sale. Phono
bo sad about It. Henry?" «ho naked. in lard cans and other receptacles and mevliately following a |x-momil t-ncoun- No. 17.

Navlnt! The Speckled Perch

"W o haven't any such nBBiirancb about
conditions In the other plnco.’’
81 W o u l d n ' t Hava It.
Miss Pearl McGtiflln wnhU-d to read
an easay on "The llorodoin o f Great
IU&lt; hex" before the I’unkllitnw It I.It
«•ran him lety
SI Hlmmlns. chairman
of tho lecture committee, wouldn't
have It. Hu snye there ain't nuy uuch
thing.
Great Motto. "That 'E plurlbus unum’ la n great
motto.” aald Dr Dustin Htnx ” 1 think
I'll apply It to the big htiBlnoas I built
up In Wall Btrect ” "I don't soe how
you can do ho " "W hy, thoy told me
It meana ‘won out of many.’ *'
Her Advantage.
The woman over fifty. If «he's not
a fool, ha* one pull over all ttten and
younger women— «he undf-rntanda poo
pie, which the oppoalto Hex never do.
and no womnn does, till Hho'8 old
enough to understand herself.
He Explains.
She— "W hat do you mean by saying
that Elsa Is more or Icaa pretty?" He
—“ Well, ahe’e more pretty than moat
girls and leas pretty than you."—

transported by auto owners to the lakes ter
in the city. Within a year’s time these
lakes will abound with s|Ms-khsl trout,
furnishing excellent f&lt;s»| and sport for
fishermen.
Lake C ity Citizen R eporter.
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A rt end Live Stock.

Geo. B. Ivey’s Auction Sale

GROW ERS:

Jertllgan and daughters.

We make a speciulty of giving practical directions for the
management of soil and crops, including control of insect and dis­
ease troubles. If you an* a new settler, or if your crops in the
past have not entirely met your expectations, write us in detail
of your work and its surroundings

Mrs. S. L. (ierdine and Mum R u th Jer
nigan, returni-d Monday from a three
wi-eka’ outing at Daytona Reach.
They had a most pleasant time, but
Mm. (ierdine had an ex|N.-rience Satur­
day that tilie will not soon forget. The
ludy was in the surf near the famous
ocean pier and becarpe a victim of the
undertow, which tvs a rule is very strong
at 'that [Hunt: Another ludy and gen­
tleman werx- near Mr*. Gerdine at the
time and they ventured out in water up
to their necks, although neither of the
party wen- good swimmers in fact,
Mm. (îerdinelcould scarcely swim at all.
Suddenly she'felljheiTselijin the grasp of
the undertow, us did her companions,
anti it was with difficulty that they were
rescued.
Mm. Gerdine says she remembers
going down a second time, but after

Remember, there is a remedy ot preventive for almost every
trouble. The information which we semi out is bused on over 30
years' practical exj)erience. supplemented by the most careful
scientific study. Hundreds of growers are profiting by this ser­
vice. hut we want to reach a still greater number. The success
of the growers is the foundation of prosperity for the entire State.

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An Innovation.

The Artist—'“No; It can’t be done.
My tariff for landecape cows la 3. 6d.
apiece; double fees if shown «landing
in water on account o f the reflections.
However. If you Uko to have ’em on
the bank In long graae so that tbelr

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I he D angerous ( ndertuw
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Thnt you will continuo for all tim e to come, to pay *
lnrge percentage of your earnings fo r rent?

H ew itt— "W e must have something
now at our altoinoblle dhow.” Jowett
— “ Well, suppose we have on exhibi­
tion machlnoe «bowing their dea4b
records T"

A ll In the Make-Up.
"You can bo young, If you mnkn up
legs ¿ o n t show and only tho tops of jrour mind to," snye n beauty hlnter.
their hack« are reflected. I dare say I And, according to «tome, you can look
could run yon In half a dow n for thir­ young If you rnoko up your faco to.
ty hob."— TaUer.

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to Uva In alno
I bi l l d y o u r o w n home .
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ma n i * *o » » » y that y ou w i l l na v a r m i a i It.
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OBLANDO TEN, 8ANPOBD THREE

out three times a week. I t was rea
bad the way we "doused the glim " o:
O u t bright Ray
Ray, the big southflaw, the boy who
has to pitch at least three games a week
to keep in condition, the fellow who was
going to shut us out in every game, was
not bright enough yesterday to blinc
any one, for are got him and my, how
ho did flicker and wanted to go out, but
the powers high up said, "Burn on, am
« • t your punishment"I t was cruel the way the "Tourists, as
the Herald dubs us, took a liking to the
little sugar coated pills that this won­
derful southpaw Ray hurled across the
plats, when he could see i t Why, in
the first inning, Stump liked it so well,
that be tried to put it over the fence,
and only failed by a few inches, but near

mannar, motive, etc., in which r per­
formed m y part o f the duties as um­
pire in the games played between Sanfbrd and Orlando. I did not think it
necessary to answer the comment, nor
is this meant as a retort or reply, but
simply as a statement from the um­
pire's standpoint, which I believe should
be the viewpoint of every true fan.
A t the outset I thought it possible fo r
an honest man, who had played some
ball and was therefore to some extent
familiar with the game to execute the
duties of an umpire in a way satisfactory
to all parties concerned: Provided he
would lay aside all interest, as resident
of either town, keep* his eyes open, make
a point to be as near the play as possible,
and attend strictly to his duties. This
I have triM most tealously to do, and
1 state upon my honor as a gentleman,
which I consider a thousand times the
value of every series of base ball that
have ever been played or ever will be,
that I have, in making every decision
eliminated from my mind every trace
of interest I have in the Anal outcome.
1 am free to acknowledge that I have
made mistakes, fo r the human eye is
not infalable and the relative position
of the players to the umpire have some­
times made it-impossible for me to see
some features of a play that should be
considered had I seen them. These
mistakes when I realized, I willingly
acknowledged on the spot, but I did re­
fuse to change any of them, for had 1

We have just taken stock and
find we had about Six Hun­
dred Pair of Women and
C h ild r e n ’s Low Shoes

Leathers and all High-Grade
Goods. TTiey were Bought
at a B ig Discount and Must
be Closed out i n .....................
Jumps the umpire. The captain is on
the field to win, nnd if he can influence
the umpire to nee u close one in favor
of his team he ha» »cored u (&gt;oint, hence
he makes a kick to help the team ami to
show the management that he i» on to
hi» Job.
The umpire L» in u letter |&gt;osition
than any (»emon on tiie grounds to judge
every decision. His undivided atten­
tion is given to each (»articular decision
as it comes up, every other thought
icing thrown aside to allow him to con­
centrate his faculties in making his de­
cision. The fan is at a much greater
distance from the play than the um­
pire and he is watching in a general way
the whole field and situation. Who is
the better qualified to make a decision.
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Fanner, c f.._
Swink, 2nd ...
Roberts, 1f
Moreland, r f
Lowe, c _____
Brittain, c ....
Wallace, Ut
Bundy, s •
Ray, p

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Summary— Struck out: by Wilson,
6; by Ray, 6. Bases on ball by Wilson,
3; Ray, 2.
T w o base hits, Bowen sns
Whits.— Reporter-Star.

attention ¡» concentrated. The fan
ha» probably never umpired at all. posalbly never played the game und La
watching the whole situation In a general way
it »eetna to me that only half
airnens would give the vote to tl
umpire.
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I am not taking any personal offense,
jut it is a little hard for any self respectng person, to stand up time after time,
when exerting every effort to do things
exactly right, and hear such epithets tu
thief, robber, liar and many others not
fit for publication, hurled at him simply
because the play did not go the way
the particular spectator wished.
Kindly place yourself in the position
of the umpire; take into consideration

And to Move Them Quick
We have Cut the Price in Half.
E V E R Y L A D IE S $2 LO W SHOE

CHOICE OF A L L L A D IE S

SHOES

Sanford 811 , Orlando One
Orlando had the Boost Day and part
of a new team all fixed up to show the
visitor! Just what they could do.
It
seems that Sanford gave them a game
the day before Just to keep them tn good
humor and the Orlando people had an
idea that they actually had a ball taam
and started off by making one run In
the first Inning. They never made any
more and after laying it on the umpire
and everybody else finally came to the
conclusion that the team -was responaible. A t any rate the Tourists re­
ceived a nice package of aix to one and
the only reason we do not give the full
details is that our boys were too lsxy to
keep account of the many hits on the
part of Sanford and the many -errors
on the part of the Tourists. We will
refrain from making any remarks about
the game. In /act we will refrain from
eaying anything about any more of the
One Murder Per Day,
games unices some of .the Sanford sports
'New
York,
N . Y ., Aug. 2.— There w-oa
wake up eppugh to hand in the box
score to Th e Herald office.
an average o f one murder, per day dur­
T h e only- thing to be aaid is that Han­ ing the month of July in this city, ac­
ford won again.
cording to an official tabulation com­

C H IL D R E N A N D MISSES LO W SHOES

Base Ball Fans o f Sanford and Orlando piled by the police department’s homiSome time since there appeared in this dde bureau, The records show that
»beet, a certain comment regarding the tot weeather stir* murder to action.

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W O R LD N E W S A N D V IE W S FARM WORK STARTING A L L A R O U N D TH E S T A T E
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Growers Are Beginning to Plant
Their Seed Beds

Items of Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the Wires by Our Special Service

SHORT SQUIBS RECORDED FOR BUSY READERS CROPS WILL BE

The revelations of tho Rosenthal mur­
der case, pointing to the existence of a
nystem of police blackmail levied upon
illegal reaorta, prompted , a number of
prominent citiaena to issue call for a pub­
lic mass meeting at Cooper Union this
week to adopt plan* "to make effective
the public demand for the observance
of law and order in thin city.” The
signers of the call are Jacob H. SchifT.

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PhJblin, Henry Mos kowitz, *Allen Rot&gt;.Inson and Felix Adler. A nurftl&gt;er of
prominent womcn,"including Mrs Hu»* w ll Sage and Mrs. E. H. Harrimnn have
been asked to_l&gt;ecome member* of the
women’s auxiliary corpmittee. The call
-•■was-eent «ut^uvorTM Alllkuutnn* of WAV
was Bent out over the signature of this
"citizens' committee to a large nUmlx-r
of prominent men and women.

For Seed
Beds And Active Work la
Now Beginning

Work in the fields has started in San­

L IT T L E G U N PLAY

ford!

FeNtlre Citizen» Seek to Emulate Wild
Went In Sanford

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W hile the majority o f the peaceful in­
habitant* of Sanford were pursuing the
even tenor of their way last Saturday
evening two men were seeking to emu­
late the example of W ild Bill and have
u-pixtol duel.
The trouble started in one of the
Midway' houses that’ rent on the shores
of Lake Monroe just east of the city and
yet close enough to be accessible. Hamp
Harris and Jim Hailey were engaged In
the pleasant purauit-ef*looking at the
bike through the bottom s M N N i u Whart
in the heat of an argument the He was
px-vu-d anil Hump started shooting.
One shot passed into the fleshy purl of
Hailey's arm and the other just burned
bis bide good enough to make him think
he was shot sure enough.
In tlie excitement of the moment
Hump made his e»eu|&gt;e and is probably on
bis
native heath near Osteen/ Holh
.of the principals are white and both are
weell known and both are old enough to
know better. I'ntil I lump can be found
and returned to court the ease will r«-*t
as it now stands. Hailey ex|&gt;eel» to re­
sume his regular run on the ice wagon
in m few days none the wop«- for having
been the target of Hump'» trusty !*M

•The right to execute rebels without
trial was conferred on the Mexican army
today when the permanent commission
of congress upproved the bill providing
for suspension of guurunteeB in threw
»tut«-» and portiona of nine others. It
will not become effective however until
approved, article hy article
The meas­
ure which principally provides for mar­
tial law, will apply to the entire slat«-*
of Moreolos, Chihuahua ami Guerrero
and parts of the states of I’ ueltia, Tlaxcaln, Mexico and Oaxaca, in the south
where Krnilio Zap am is lighting the
government anil parts of the slates of
Lie Was I'asseil
honora, Durango, Zccutecus, Sinaloa
and Coahuilu in the north, the region
Washington, Aug. 5. The lie was
miwt hnnueu-d by the fore«-* of Uxor.cn passed on the lloor of the house today
A large delegation of women from all w hen Fx-Speaker Cannon denouneed an
aecriuus of the country will attend the "unqualifiedly fain«-'' the charge by Rep­
ceremonies at Sea Girt, N. J., next resentative Harnett, of Alabumn, that
Wednesday when Gov. Wilson is notified Speuker Cannon had lisl his followers
of hi» nomination for president. The out of tile rhunilxT, thereby hrcukmg
Women's National Democratic Ix-nguo, the quorum and defeating immigrntiou
before speaking. Cannon
which was recently incorporuttsl in New legislation
York with Mrs. Wood row Wilson as twice itnkisl Harriett to retract ins state­
There was no outbreak
honorary president, received today a ment
telegram from Mrs Wilson inviting of
tiivrs and nieiiilx-m of the league to ni
tend the notification ceremonies
Mrs
Stephen U. Ayres, corresponding sec re
tary of the league, said tonight that
many women would go to Sea Girt und
that this will lie the fimt time in the
history of either party that such an organuarion of women participated in if
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Hot nl Arch Mason». Attention
Then- will la- a regular convocation
of Monroe Chapter N o 15 held at M a­
sonic Hall on Thursday afternoon, three
o'clock. All members attend promptly
at that hour. The Royal Arch Degree
will Ih- conferred. All candidates will
present themselves at four o'clock sharp.
All visiting companions invited to at­
Congress will l»-gm today what is tend.
If E TO LA R . King
expected to f&gt;e the last fortnight of tin\\ E HtH S H U l.D E R , See'y
present session
Adjournment hy Aug.
15 or^l? is confidently -expect«*!. The
jiostjfbnement of the Archhiild impeach­
C T Cruse has on display in the win­
ment triul until December 13 has cleared dows of his bicycle establishment a
the deck* of the senate so action on the freak of the animal kingdom, which wu»
remaining legislative matters can Ik* found on the Teat place south of town
pushed to a speedy finish.
near the city shell pit. It i» n pig which
Police Commissioner Rhinelander W al­ has one head, three ears, two Ixxiic*.
do in a statement relative to the Rosen­ eight legs and two tails. DeLund R e c ­
thal cose recommended an impartial ord
anil thorough investigation of the charge«
made regarding the alleged connec­
Every southern negro, 'who raised a
tion between tho police and gamblers. contest for a scut in the National Pro­
A t the salnVtime he declared that gam­ gressive party convention, was barred
bling can exist only lieeauso thu gam­ by tlie concluding uction of the nutional
blers can obtain what amounts to pro- committee at Chicago. Negros-» from
tectioirfrom the courts and asserted that Florida. Mississippi and Alabama de­
gamblers do much of the corrupt elec- clared they would carry the contest*
- tion work of the jiolitical parties who to the committee on credential*.
placed the judiciary on the bench.
One negro was lynched and u mob i*
pursuing
another near Hall’s Station,
After twenty-four hour» work the
Ala.,
early
today, according to passen­
police completed un inventory of the
ger*
on
a
Southern
train. It in reported
art treasures, •bric-a-brac, jowelry, sil­
ver plate and other articles stolen hy negroes killed a white man.
-Because it olxitrucU-d to a slight ex­
Jacob1F. Guthrie, alleged society bur­
glar and forger, now under arrest in tent the view o f part of the western
Chicago and announced that the good.« mountains from Hiltmore House, George
recovered are estimated to lie worth W. Vanderbilt ha* ordered the demoli­
$260,(XH}. Last night after a partial ex­ tion of a irhreo story, 30-room residence
amination of the barn and the room in built hy Mrs. Mitchell, sister-in-law of
a atorage warehouse which Guthrie used Marshall Field, at a cost of $36,000.
to hide a portion o f the goods stolen, ^ T h e President and Mrs. T a ft leavo
the police estimated the value at $160,- tonight for Cincinnati, to attend the
000. This was nearly doubled when funeral of John W . Herron, Mrs. T a ft’s
half a dozen additional trunks and father, who died early today. The Pres­
chfcis filled with jewelry, laces, bric- ident will return to Washington Thurs­
a-brac were diacovered. Most of the day.
No less than forty babies have been
stolen property Was found ip Guthrie’s
home where he lived- with hla mother, named for Woodrow Wilson since he
aister and brother, who is a Chicago was chosen to head the Democratic
ticket.
policeman.
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A B rief Resume o f FIoridjuIIippeniogB
That W ill Interest The HurriOd Reader

ABOUT FAIR A P P R O P R IA T IO N

The people who went north for a vaca­ Report That The Matter Waa Steam Hol­
tion several months ago are coming
lered In Meeting
back and getting down to hard labor
A well known resident from the Fifth
— the hard labor of watching some field Comminaionera’ District was in thf city
hands do the work and the work at the yesterday and in a conversation unent
present time is getting the lands ready the affair* of Orange county remarked
for seed beds— those little elusive patches that many of his p«*oplc were displeased
of ground in which are placed all the with the manner in which the county
farm»¿¿OaaznHUBxgavc out the fair appro­
bpltls the same relation to the grower priations thjs year. At their last met-tthat thcsTuire box does to the gold seek­ ing this matter ram«* up and while there
er— you soon know what your future is hut little doubt tiiut all the |&gt;eoplr of
holds in store. If the sluice t&gt;ox shows the different district* arc'in favor of an
grains of gold you have a gold mine. If appropriation these same people would
•yottr seed- bed* come ulongJn good shape lik e .to discuss the matter with—their
'you nltty~frot havc~a gold m in* but i f cooniy-commissioner« nnd ft+wUnql^ just
means that you will have the plant* and what money is being appropriated and
after tiiut it is you and the weather man where it is going. Hon E. L. Brown,
and the commission man and the rail­ who represent* til** Fifth District Htuted
road man foV it.
to his constituent* that he was not al­
This season the grower is up against lowed sufficient tune to take up the
for fair.
matter, ami tiiut it was pu*M»i at the
The price of celery ms-d has doubled. meeting over hi* prot«*st. The folks out
The price of fertilizer is said to he advanc­ in tiie Fiftii are heginning to think that
ing. The grower must meet the high the steam roller tactic» ure altogether
price of both and got the seed beds out of order in the county commission­
ready. Nurse tin- plants to maturity and ers’ mis-ting and that no njijirojiriation
then look for the proper distribution of should I«- made u ii Icsh the j»*&gt;pb- of the
the crop to gel Ins money hack. There county are ih favor of same or at least
is one point in favor of the celery crop until tiie commissioner* have u chance
through all this iws-mingly hard time. to discus.* the mutter with tiieir constlt
The high price will curtail the acreage uency.
und tend to stoji the glut in the murket
While many of the growers are busy
Hull Moo»«- Part) Launched
now getting seed bed* ready for celery
Chicago, Aug. 5. The National Pro­
ami lettuce there are many other» who gressive party wu* formally launched at
will not touch felery this season, con­ noon in tiie t'oliscum where a little more
tenting themselves with staple crop*. than a month ago President William
Uhr well known potato grower will plant Howard Taft was re-nominated for the
two hundred ucr«-* in Irish potatoes this presidency on tiie Republican ticket,
season
He made money last year on over the protest of many of thorn- now
his potatoes and only worked part of/g^ic leading the third party movement.
season, going hack north early in the
The big convention hall, ready for tinspring ami planting n crop up there. new party, show* hut few changes in the
He expect* to ^ork Ixith ends of the arrangement* jirovided for the Repub­
string now each year and will bring down lican national convention. Over the
some of liis northern neighlMirs todothe main entrance door, however ha* lx»-n
same thing.
tiling tiie head of a magnificent *|x-cimen
There are other staple crop* that of j« hull tniMMie in token of tin- nickname
made money for the grower* last year uttached to tiie new party
und they will Ik- followed up this year
Between T, 100 und 1,200 delegates are
with good result*. After the celery crop expected to gather in the Coliseum to
was of! last spring to lx- followed by corn participate in the convention which has
and tomatoes the hay crop came in for an uln-ady attained u place in the history of
inning und it is safe to assert that at no American jxilirii-s.
point in the state was more good hay
On Wednesday, when all tiie n«s*ennury
stored away for winter us«- than in the preliminaries« of u jxilitiral convention
Sanford section. For al&gt;out two weeks have !»*cn di*|XKM*l of. they will ratify
the sun shone hot with few shower* and tin- nomination of ( ol I'heodore K oo-m-llie Maud .Mullers all raked in the huv veil for president
So good purpose. Every farmer in the
Wiiii wi|| Ih- tin- nominee for vice pr«-*celery deltu has hay. good hay and plen­ ident has not yet iss-n determined. Few
ty of it for all his live stock, and if there of the lender* in tiie city will discus* tinis a grower here who buys baled hay be­ subject uf u running mate for the Colonel,
fore next spring it is because he was too declaring th*t it is a matter to bz threnhlazy to take the hay offered him hy csl out in the convention, nnd decided
Nature’s lavish hand. The corn crop a* the delegates deem lx»t for the inter­
was also exceptionally fine and the thrif­ ests of the party. On every hand there­
ty farmer who planted an ucr«* of sweet in the apparent pur|&gt;o«e of the convention
potato«*« in the hack lot is now curing leader* to defer announcements of any
yellow Nancy Halls or selling them to character whatever until the convention
slull I have assembled und the delegates
the city man at a good profit.
Taking the celery delta by far and have been consulted.
large the farmer* could be in more
So far, only tiw temporary officers of
straightene«l circumstance» and they the convention have been given out. It
are starting the new season with a deter­ was quite generally reported, however,
mination to make it u success. They that Colonel John M. Parker, of New
realize that the land will produce the Orleans, a Democrnt, would be the per­
crops. They realize that the Sanford manent chairman of the convention.
section is the greatest farming section For n time it appeared to be the plan
in the »outh and with the proper mar­ to retain former Senutor Albert J. Bev­
keting facilities tlvey can make larger eridge, of Indiana, the temporary chair­
profit* here than in any other section of man, a* the permanent presiding officer,
the World. A general getting together hut it was said tonight that Mr. Bev­
of the farmer* hero will mean that mar­ eridge had expressed a desire that this
ket conditions and cold storage and i&gt;e not done.
freight rates will noon be adjusted in a
Waving Red Flags
manner to give the farmer what is right­ *
Chicago,
Aug. 5.—Tho red banbana
fully his own.
handkerchief |* an emblem of the newN ext Thursday ia Boost Day at Holden party today almost supplanted the
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Park. Sanford will attempt to prevent moose head.
Nearly every delegate wore a bandann
Orlando from winnjng the pennant.
knotted about his neck or hatband.
You will want to read the Saturday “ Huy a Roosevelt battle flag!” shouted
Evening Post this week. Have It vender* at every down town street cor­
brought to your house by Reginald ner. Milliners were besieged with or­
Holly. . Call up No. 12* and he will der* to trim hats with the gaudy handkerchilefa.

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The construction work on the near
DeSoto county court house is progressing very aatlsfactorily. The walla of the
building are now above the second atory
and the structure Is ready to assume the
shape of a magnificent piece of archi­
tecture. Whatever else the opponents
of the new court house proposition may
have to say when tho Job ia completed,
wc doubt if they can find fault with its
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The house numlx-ring in Kissimmee is
now undrr way and when completed
will give the long deferred free mifil de­
livery. There lire about forty miles of Aw
streets In the city anil approximately
3,000 houses, so that tho mao tackling
the Job wlll-be kept &gt;T * V for »on»® time, t
to V a lt rom ol[m e~7orihe postman.

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Tiie old court house which used to
■Land in the center of Quincy has been
torn down and Is lx*ing replaced hy a
modern itnirturv. The ladies have
agreed to *«-e to it that the square ia
Ix-uutiful when the new court house is
finished.
Truly. South Florida ia an island now,
»ays the Miami Metropolis. The last
obstruction, the dam in the north canal
ha* l&gt;een renmoved, and now there is one
conriauoUS unobstructed waterway from
the ocean to tiie gulf. The locks have
t»&lt;en dug around to let the large dredges
pus* up the canal.
The Jenaen correspondent to the Ft.
Pierce Newts u.-x-s Mime excellent argu­
ment* urging livening up the Jensen
board of trade and general arousing lof
enthusiasm for faster progress. Locat«.xl at the head of Indian Hiver—one
of the most beautiful navigable streams
hi tiie entire country, tiie town certainly
lias every inducement to develop on
iiroud lines and if tier p«-ople are sleeping
on their opportunities, they shoufd bo
awakened.
A Gainesville man has iniiftted a
shook aiaiorber out of palmettoes, that
I* designed to put auUittlobiie tiro fac­
tories out of conwmosion. He has ap­
plied (or * puu-nt and, If the invention
prow-» to («• jiructical, you may exjioct
to »«•&lt;• syndicate* corner every palmetto
patch in the state.
Pinellas county has ubout a million
dollurs in prosjiective bonds to spend
on improvement*. They are doing
(lungs worth while in Florida's youngest
count*-.
According t « the regiHtrations on hand
in tiie office of tin- TonniA C lu b of Amerten in New York t-'lty, t rMfrore In Flor'ÎÏ
idu 4.HS4 automobile*.
A new town is to fx- ttit^bliahcd by a
party of Elmira. N. Y., business men on - ^ 3
» tract of 40,000 acre» near West Palm
Beach, which they have just purchased
for-$400,000 . The Eltnirans interested
are John Brand, E. W. Philo, F. M .
Blystone, Frank Inksater, O. A. Goff,
and Merix-rt and Charier Brand. Th e
property Is located four mllee from
Jupiter and eight mile« from tho coast.
It js to he developed into a-producing
entre-rprise on a large and extensive
scale. The property will be cut up into
small fruit and poultry farms to be man­
aged by the Philo Co.
The watermelon season in West Florida. the best in the history of the crop,
is now nearing an end, and instead of
from two to five solid trains passing load­
ed through the city each day, the ship­
ments are now limited to half a dozen
carloads, and within another two weeks
will cease altorether.
The Citizens’ Bank, Mulberry’« new
financial Institution, has opened its doom
and begun doing businea*.
Another centenarian died in PenooCoIa
during the past week, according to the
death certificate’s en file In the office of
the city clerk. The certificate ahowa
that Phillis Riley, colored, who died Fri­
day morning, was 106 years old. Gen­
eral debility was given as tha cause bf
her death.
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A movement has been started for an
'-r-rf
electric railway from Waycroaa through
Fulkatone, Hilliard, Callahan and Into
Jacksonville,

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OBLANDO TEN, 8ANPOBD THREE

out three times a week. I t was rea
bad the way we "doused the glim" o:
O u t bright Ray
Ray, the big southflaw, the boy who
has to pitch a t least three games a week
to keep in condition, the fellow who was
going to shut us out in every game, was
not bright enough yesterday to blinc
any one, for are got him and my, how
ho did flicker and wanted to go out, but
the powers high up said, "Burn on, am
« •t your punishm ent"I t was cruel the way the "Tourists, as
the Herald dubs us, took a liking to the
little sugar coated pills th at this won­
derful southpaw Ray hurled across the
plats, when he could see i t Why, in
the first inning, Stump liked it so well,
th at be tried to put it over the fence,
and only failed by a few inches, but near

mannar, motive, etc., in which r per­
formed my part of the duties as um­
pire in the games played between Sanfbrd and Orlando. I did not think it
necessary to answer the comment, nor
is this meant as a retort or reply, but
simply as a statem ent from the um­
pire's standpoint, which I believe should
be the viewpoint of every true fan.
At the outset I thought it possible for
an honest man, who had played some
ball and was therefore to some extent
familiar with the game to execute the
duties of an umpire in a way satisfactory
to all parties concerned: Provided he
would lay aside all interest, as resident
of either town, keep* his eyes open, make
a point to be as near the play as possible,
and atten d strictly to his duties. This
I have triM most tealously to do, and
1 state upon my honor as a gentleman,
which I consider a thousand times the
value of every series of base ball that
have ever been played or ever will be,
that I have, in making every decision
eliminated from my mind every trace
of interest I have in the Anal outcome.
1 am free to acknowledge that I have
made mistakes, for the human eye is
not infalable and the relative position
of the players to the umpire have some­
times made it-impossible for me to see
some features of a play that should be
considered had I seen them. These
mistakes when I realized, I willingly
acknowledged on the spot, but I did re­
fuse to change any of them, for had 1

We have just taken stock and
find we had about Six Hun­
dred Pair of Women and
C h i l d r e n ’s L o w S h o e s

Leathers and all High-Grade
Goods. TTiey were Bought
at a Big Discount and Must
be Closed out i n ..................
Jumps the umpire. The captain is on
the field to win, nnd if he can influence
the umpire to nee u close one in favor
of his team he ha» »cored u (&gt;oint, hence
he makes a kick to help the team ami to
show the management that he i» on to
hi» Job.
The umpire L» in u letter |&gt;osition
than any (»emon on tiie grounds to judge
every decision. His undivided atten­
tion is given to each (»articular decision
as it comes up, every other thought
icing thrown aside to allow him to con­
centrate his faculties in making his de­
cision. The fan is at a much greater
distance from the play than the um­
pire and he is watching in a general way
the whole field and situation. Who is
the better qualified to make a decision.
T o ta l....
Sanford—
Fanner, cf.._
Swink, 2nd ...
Roberts, 1f
Moreland, r f
Lowe, c ____
Brittain, c ....
Wallace, Ut
Bundy, s •
Ray, p
T otal..................................... . 26 3 2
Summary—Struck out: by Wilson,
6; by Ray, 6. Bases on ball by Wilson,
3; Ray, 2.
Two base hits, Bowen sns
W hits.—Reporter-Star.

attention ¡» concentrated. The fan
ha» probably never umpired at all. posalbly never played the game und La
watching the whole situation In a general way it »eetna to me that only half
airnens would give the vote to tl umpire.
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I am not taking any personal offense,
jut it is a little hard for any self respectng person, to stand up time after time,
when exerting every effort to do things
exactly right, and hear such epithets tu
thief, robber, liar and many others not
fit for publication, hurled at him simply
because the play did not go the way
the particular spectator wished.
Kindly place yourself in the position
of the umpire; take into consideration

Sanford 811, Orlando One
Orlando had the Boost Day and part
of a new team all fixed up to show the
visitor! Just what they could do.
It
seems that Sanford gave them a game
the day before Just to keep them tn good
humor and the Orlando people had an
idea that they actually had a ball taam
and started off by making one run In
the first Inning. They never made any
more and after laying it on the umpire
and everybody else finally came to the
conclusion that the team -was responaible. At any rate the Tourists re­
ceived a nice package of aix to one and
the only reason we do not give the full
details is that our boys were too lsxy to
keep account of the many hits on the
p a rt of Sanford and the many -errors
on the p art of the Tourists. We will
refrain from making any remarks about
th e game. In /act we will refrain from
eaying anything about any more of the
One M urder Per Day,
games unices some of .the Sanford sports
'New
York,
N. Y., Aug. 2.—There w-oa
wake up eppugh to hand in the box
score to The Herald office.
an average of one murder, per day dur­
The only- thing to be aaid is that Han­ ing the month of July in this city, ac­
ford won again.
cording to an official tabulation com­
Base Ball Fans of Sanford and Orlando piled by the police department’s homiSome time since there appeared in this dde bureau, The records show that
»beet, a certain comment regarding the tot weeather stir* murder to action.

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We have Cut the Price in Half.
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CHOICE OF ALL LADIES

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WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS FARM WORK STARTING ALL AROUND THE STATE
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Growers Are Beginning to Plant
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Items of Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the Wires by Our Special Service

SHORT SQUIBS RECORDED FOR BUSY READERS CROPS

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The revelations of tho Rosenthal mur­
der case, pointing to the existence of a
nystem of police blackmail levied upon
illegal reaorta, prompted , a number of
prominent citiaena to issue call for a pub­
lic mass meeting at Cooper Union this
week to adopt plan* "to make effective
the public demand for the observance
of law and order in thin city.” The
signers of the call are Jacob H. SchifT.

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PhJblin, Henry Mos kowitz, *Allen Rot&gt;.Inson and Felix Adler. A nurftl&gt;er of
prominent womcn,"including Mrs Hu»* wll Sage and Mrs. E. H. Harrimnn have
been asked to_l&gt;ecome member* of the
women’s auxiliary corpmittee. The call
-•■was-eent «ut^uvorTM Alllkuutnn* of WAV
was Bent out over the signature of this
"citizens' committee to a large nUmlx-r
of prominent men and women.
•The right to execute rebels without
trial was conferred on the Mexican army
today when the permanent commission
of congress upproved the bill providing
for suspension of guurunteeB in threw
»tut«-» and portiona of nine others. It
will not become effective however until
approved, article hy article The meas­
ure which principally provides for mar­
tial law, will apply to the entire slat«-*
of Moreolos, Chihuahua ami Guerrero
and parts of the states of I’ueltia, Tlaxcaln, Mexico and Oaxaca, in the south
where Krnilio Zap am is lighting the
government anil parts of the slates of
honora, Durango, Zccutecus, Sinaloa
and Coahuilu in the north, the region
miwt hnnueu-d by the fore«-* of Uxor.cn
A large delegation of women from all
aecriuus of the country will attend the
ceremonies at Sea Girt, N. J., next
Wednesday when Gov. Wilson is notified
of hi» nomination for president. The
Women's National Democratic Ix-nguo,
which was recently incorporuttsl in New
York with Mrs. Wood row Wilson as
honorary president, received today a
telegram from Mrs Wilson inviting of
tiivrs and nieiiilx-m of the league to ni
tend the notification ceremonies Mrs
Stephen U. Ayres, corresponding sec re
tary of the league, said tonight that
many women would go to Sea Girt und
that this will lie the fimt time in the
history of either party that such an organuarion of women participated in if
notification reremony.
Congress will l»-gm today what is
expected to f&gt;e the last fortnight of tinpresent session Adjournment hy Aug.
15 or^l? is confidently -expect«*!. The
jiostjfbnement of the Archhiild impeach­
ment triul until December 13 has cleared
the deck* of the senate so action on the
remaining legislative matters can Ik*
pushed to a speedy finish.
Police Commissioner Rhinelander Wal­
do in a statement relative to the Rosen­
thal cose recommended an impartial
anil thorough investigation of the charge«
made regarding the alleged connec­
tion between tho police and gamblers.
At the salnVtime he declared that gam­
bling can exist only lieeauso thu gam­
blers can obtain what amounts to protectioirfrom the courts and asserted that
gamblers do much of the corrupt elec- tion work of the jiolitical parties who
placed the judiciary on the bench.
After twenty-four hour» work the
police completed un inventory of the
art treasures, •bric-a-brac, jowelry, sil­
ver plate and other articles stolen hy
Jacob 1F. Guthrie, alleged society bur­
glar and forger, now under arrest in
Chicago and announced that the good.«
recovered are estimated to lie worth
$260,(XH}. Last night after a partial ex­
amination of the barn and the room in
a atorage warehouse which Guthrie used
to hide a portion of the goods stolen,
the police estimated the value at $160,000. This was nearly doubled when
half a dozen additional trunks and
chfcis filled with jewelry, laces, brica-brac were diacovered. Most of the
stolen property Was found ip Guthrie’s
home where he lived- with hla mother,
aister and brother, who is a Chicago
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A Brief Resume of FIoridjuIIippeniogB
That Will Interest The HurriOd Reader

Ground Is Being Broken For Seed
Beds And Active Work la
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LITTLE GUN PLAY
FeNtlre Citizen» Seek to Emulate Wild
Went In Sanford
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habitant* of Sanford were pursuing the
even tenor of their way last Saturday
evening two men were seeking to emu­
late the example of Wild Bill and have
u-pixtol duel.
The trouble started in one of the
Midway' houses th a t’ rent on the shores
of Lake Monroe just east of the city and
yet close enough to be accessible. Hamp
Harris and Jim Hailey were engaged In
the pleasant purauit-ef*looking at the
bike through the bottom s M N N iu Whart
in the heat of an argum ent the He was
px-vu-d anil Hump started shooting.
One shot passed into the fleshy purl of
Hailey's arm and the other just burned
bis bide good enough to make him think
he was shot sure enough.
In tlie excitement of the moment
Hump made his e»eu|&gt;e and is probably on
bis native heath near Osteen/ Holh
.of the principals are white and both are
weell known and both are old enough to
know better. I'ntil I lump can be found
and returned to court the ease will r«-*t
as it now stands. Hailey ex|&gt;eel» to re­
sume his regular run on the ice wagon
in m few days none the wop«- for having
been the target of Hump'» trusty !*M
Lie Was I'asseil
Washington, Aug. 5. The lie was
passed on the lloor of the house today
when Fx-Speaker Cannon denouneed an
"unqualifiedly fain«-'' the charge by Rep­
resentative Harnett, of Alabumn, that
Speuker Cannon had lisl his followers
out of tile rhunilxT, thereby hrcukmg
the quorum and defeating immigrntiou
legislation before speaking. Cannon
twice itnkisl Harriett to retract ins sta te ­
ment There was no outbreak
Hot nl Arch M a s o n » .

Attention

Then- will la- a regular convocation
of Monroe Chapter No 15 held at Ma­
sonic Hall on Thursday afternoon, three
o'clock. All members attend promptly
at that hour. The Royal Arch Degree
will Ih- conferred. All candidates will
present themselves at four o'clock sharp.
All visiting companions invited to a t­
tend.
If E TOLAR. King
\\ E HtH SHUl.DER, See'y
C T Cruse has on display in the win­
dows of his bicycle establishment a
freak of the animal kingdom, which wu»
found on the Teat place south of town
near the city shell pit. It i» n pig which
has one head, three ears, two Ixxiic*.
eight legs and two tails. DeLund R ec­
ord
Every southern negro, 'who raised a
contest for a scut in the National Pro­
gressive party convention, was barred
by tlie concluding uction of the nutional
committee at Chicago. Negros-» from
Florida. Mississippi and Alabama de­
clared they would carry the contest*
to the committee on credential*.
One negro was lynched and u mob i*
pursuing another near Hall’s Station,
Ala., early today, according to passen­
ger* on a Southern train. It in reported
negroes killed a white man.
-Because it olxitrucU-d to a slight ex­
tent the view of part of the western
mountains from Hiltmore House, George
W. Vanderbilt ha* ordered the demoli­
tion of a irhreo story, 30-room residence
built hy Mrs. Mitchell, sister-in-law of
Marshall Field, at a cost of $36,000.
^ T h e President and Mrs. T aft leavo
tonight for Cincinnati, to attend the
funeral of John W. Herron, Mrs. T aft’s
father, who died early today. The Pres­
ident will return to Washington Thurs­
day.
No less than forty babies have been
named for Woodrow Wilson since he
was chosen to head the Democratic
ticket.
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Work in the fields has started in San­
ford!
The people who went north for a vaca­
tion several months ago are coming
back and getting down to hard labor
—the hard labor of watching some field
hands do the work and the work at the
present time is getting the lands ready
for seed beds—those little elusive patches
of ground in which are placed all the
farm»bpltls the same relation to the grower
that thcsTuire box does to the gold seek­
er—you soon know what your future
holds in store. If the sluice t&gt;ox shows
grains of gold you have a gold mine. If
•yottr seed- bed* come ulongJn good shape
'you nltty~frot havc~a gold min* but if
means that you will have the plant* and
after tiiut it is you and the weather man
and the commission man and the rail­
road man foV it.
This season the grower is up against
for fair.
The price of celery ms-d has doubled.
The price of fertilizer is said to he advanc­
ing. The grower must meet the high
price of both and got the seed beds
ready. Nurse tin- plants to maturity and
then look for the proper distribution of
the crop to gel Ins money hack. There
is one point in favor of the celery crop
through all this iws-mingly hard time.
The high price will curtail the acreage
und tend to stoji the glut in the murket
While many of the growers are busy
now getting seed bed* ready for celery
ami lettuce there are many other» who
will not touch felery this season, con­
tenting themselves with staple crop*.
Uhr well known potato grower will plant
two hundred ucr«-* in Irish potatoes this
season He made money last year on
his potatoes and only worked part of/g^ic
season, going hack north early in the
spring ami planting n crop up there.
He expect* to ^ork Ixith ends of the
string now each year and will bring down
some of liis northern neighlMirs todothe
same thing.
There are other staple crop* that
made money for the grower* last year
und they will Ik- followed up this year
with good result*. After the celery crop
was of! last spring to lx- followed by corn
and tomatoes the hay crop came in for an
inning und it is safe to assert that at no
point in the state was more good hay
stored away for winter us«- than in the
Sanford section. For al&gt;out two weeks
the sun shone hot with few shower* and
llie Maud .Mullers all raked in the huv
So good purpose. Every farmer in the
celery deltu has hay. good hay and plen­
ty of it for all his live stock, and if there
is a grower here who buys baled hay be­
fore next spring it is because he was too
lazy to take the hay offered him hy
Nature’s lavish hand. The corn crop
was also exceptionally fine and the thrif­
ty farmer who planted an ucr«* of sweet
potato«*« in the hack lot is now curing
yellow Nancy Halls or selling them to
the city man at a good profit.
Taking the celery delta by far and
large the farmer* could be in more
straightene«l circumstance» and they
are starting the new season with a deter­
mination to make it u success. They
realize that the land will produce the
crops. They realize that the Sanford
section is the greatest farming section
in the »outh and with the proper mar­
keting facilities tlvey can make larger
profit* here than in any other section of
the World. A general getting together
of the farmer* hero will mean that mar­
ket conditions and cold storage and
freight rates will noon be adjusted in a
manner to give the farmer what is right­
fully his own.
Next Thursday ia Boost Day at Holden
Park. Sanford will attempt to prevent
Orlando from winnjng the pennant.
You will want to read the Saturday
Evening Post this week. Have It
brought to your house by Reginald
Holly. . Call up No. 12* and he will

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Report That The M atter Waa Steam Hol­
lered In Meeting
A well known resident from the Fifth
Comminaionera’ District was in thf city
yesterday and in a conversation unent
the affair* of Orange county remarked
that many of his p«*oplc were displeased
with the manner in which the county
¿¿OaaznHUBxgavc out the fair appro­
priations thjs year. At their last met-ting this matter ram«* up and while there
is hut little doubt tiiut all the |&gt;eoplr of
the different district* arc'in favor of an
appropriation these same people would
lik e .to discuss the matter with—their
cooniy-commissioner« nnd ft+wUnql^ just
what money is being appropriated and
where it is going. Hon E. L. Brown,
who represent* til** Fifth District Htuted
to his constituent* that he was not al­
lowed sufficient tune to take up the
matter, ami tiiut it was pu*M»i at the
meeting over hi* prot«*st. The folks out
in tiie Fiftii are heginning to think that
the steam roller tactic» ure altogether
out of order in the county commission­
ers’ mis-ting and that no njijirojiriation
should I«- made uiiIcsh the j»*&gt;pb- of the
county are ih favor of same or at least
until tiie commissioner* have u chance
to discus.* the mutter with tiieir constlt
uency.
Hull Moo»«- Part) Launched
Chicago, Aug. 5. The National Pro­
gressive party wu* formally launched at
noon in tiie t'oliscum where a little more
than a month ago President William
Howard Taft was re-nominated for the
presidency on tiie Republican ticket,
over the protest of many of thorn- now
leading the third party movement.
The big convention hall, ready for tinnew party, show* hut few changes in the
arrangement* jirovided for the Repub­
lican national convention. Over the
main entrance door, however ha* lx»-n
tiling tiie head of a magnificent *|x-cimen
of j« hull tniMMie in token of tin- nickname
uttached to tiie new party
Between T, 100 und 1,200 delegates are
expected to gather in the Coliseum to
participate in the convention which has
uln-ady attained u place in the history of
American jxilirii-s.
On Wednesday, when all tiie n«s*ennury
preliminaries« of u jxilitiral convention
have !»*cn di*|XKM*l of. they will ratify
tin- nomination of ( ol I'heodore Koo-m-veil for president
Wiiii wi|| Ih- tin- nominee for vice pr«-*ident has not yet iss-n determined. Few
of the lender* in tiie city will discus* tinsubject uf u running mate for the Colonel,
declaring th*t it is a matter to bz threnhcsl out in the convention, nnd decided
a* the delegates deem lx»t for the inter­
ests of the party. On every hand there­
in the apparent pur|&gt;o«e of the convention
leader* to defer announcements of any
character whatever until the convention
slull I have assembled und the delegates
have been consulted.
So far, only tiw temporary officers of
the convention have been given out. It
was quite generally reported, however,
that Colonel John M. Parker, of New
Orleans, a Democrnt, would be the per­
manent chairman of the convention.
For n time it appeared to be the plan
to retain former Senutor Albert J. Bev­
eridge, of Indiana, the temporary chair­
man, a* the permanent presiding officer,
hut it was said tonight that Mr. Bev­
eridge had expressed a desire that this
i&gt;e not done.
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Chicago, Aug. 5.—Tho red banbana
handkerchief |* an emblem of the newparty today almost supplanted the
moose head.
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Nearly every delegate wore a bandann
knotted about his neck or hatband.
“ Huy a Roosevelt battle flag!” shouted
vender* at every down town street cor­
ner. Milliners were besieged with or­
der* to trim hats with the gaudy handkerchilefa.

The construction work on the near
DeSoto county court house is progressing very aatlsfactorily. The walla of the
building are now above the second atory
and the structure Is ready to assume the
shape of a magnificent piece of archi­
tecture. Whatever else the opponents
of the new court house proposition may
have to say when tho Job ia completed,
wc doubt if they can find fault with its
apjH-arancc —Arcadia Enterprise.
The house numlx-ring in Kissimmee is
now undrr way and when completed
will give the long deferred free mifil de­
livery. There lire about forty miles of Aw
streets In the city anil approximately
3,000 houses, so that tho mao tackling
the Job wlll-be kept &gt;T*V for »on»® time, t

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Tiie old court house which used to
■Land in the center of Quincy has been
torn down and Is lx*ing replaced hy a
modern itnirturv. The ladies have
agreed to *«-e to it that the square ia
Ix-uutiful when the new court house is
finished.
Truly. South Florida ia an island now,
»ays the Miami Metropolis. The last
obstruction, the dam in the north canal
ha* l&gt;een renmoved, and now there is one
conriauoUS unobstructed waterway from
the ocean to tiie gulf. The locks have
t»&lt;en dug around to let the large dredges
pus* up the canal.
The Jenaen correspondent to the Ft.
Pierce Newts u.-x-s Mime excellent argu­
ment* urging livening up the Jensen
board of trade and general arousing lof
enthusiasm for faster progress. Locat«.xl at the head of Indian Hiver—one
of the most beautiful navigable streams
hi tiie entire country, tiie town certainly
lias every inducement to develop on
iiroud lines and if tier p«-ople are sleeping
on their opportunities, they shoufd bo
awakened.
A Gainesville man has iniiftted a
shook aiaiorber out of palmettoes, th a t
I* designed to put auUittlobiie tiro fac­
tories out of conwmosion. He has ap­
plied (or * puu-nt and, If the invention
prow-» to («• jiructical, you may exjioct
to »«•&lt;• syndicate* corner every palmetto
patch in the state.
Pinellas county has ubout a million
dollurs in prosjiective bonds to spend
on improvement*. They are doing
(lungs worth while in Florida's youngest
count*-.
According t« the regiHtrations on hand
in tiie office of tin- TonniA C lu b of Amerten in New York t-'lty, t rMfrore In Flor'ÎÏ
idu 4.HS4 automobile*.
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A new town is to fx- ttit^bliahcd by a
party of Elmira. N. Y., business men on - ^ 3
» tract of 40,000 acre» near West Palm
Beach, which they have just purchased
for-$400,000 . The Eltnirans interested
are John Brand, E. W. Philo, F. M.
Blystone, Frank Inksater, O. A. Goff,
and Merix-rt and Charier Brand. The
property Is located four mllee from
Jupiter and eight mile« from tho coast.
It js to he developed into a-producing
entre-rprise on a large and extensive
scale. The property will be cut up into
small fruit and poultry farms to be m an­
aged by the Philo Co.
The watermelon season in West Florida. the best in the history of the crop,
is now nearing an end, and instead of
from two to five solid trains passing load­
ed through the city each day, the ship­
ments are now limited to half a dozen
carloads, and within another two weeks
will cease altorether.
The Citizens’ Bank, Mulberry’« new
financial Institution, has opened its doom
and begun doing businea*.
Another centenarian died in PenooCoIa
during the past week, according to the
death certificate’s en file In the office of
the city clerk. The certificate ahowa
that Phillis Riley, colored, who died Fri­
day morning, was 106 years old. Gen­
eral debility was given as tha cause bf
her death.
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electric railway from Waycroaa through
Fulkatone, Hilliard, Callahan and Into
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thing you can know about Clothes.

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All-W ool Fabrics first; there are plenty of Clothes

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A Budget o t Opinion “ Just Be
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1 Serarsi times I hare spoken about
■ tiis high cost of living, the exorbitant
charges of the railroads, of the express
companies, of the insurance corn panics
and every trust th at combines in Amer­
ica to grind down the poor man and keep
him down. The government owner­
ship of ell utilities or the state ownership
or evra municipal ownerahip will have to
be maintained in the future if we are to
live In this country. Being the good old
summer time and knowing that you
folks have plenty of time on hand for
reading I just want to hand you an interse ting article from Mr. Poole of New
Zealand, recently given a t one of the
Chautauqua meeting*. Read it and
ponder over the truths th at are given:
“ New Zealand is strictly up to date,"
he exclaimed a t the Plainfield Chautau­
qua the other day, where he spoke af­
ternoon and evening. ‘‘We have kept
up with advanced thought in legislation
and governmental policies, and have
constantly legislated for the people, and
not for the interests. And if you Amer­
ican people are not asleep, you will be
up and doing to secure some of the bless­
ing» we have already tried out for you.
"While we have legislated along
many lines, always for the benefit of
the people, the trum p card is the estate
ownenhip policy. Our state owned
utilities are a complete suecem and a
benefit to every man, woman and child
in the country.
"The state owns and cooperates the
Rallroeds
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Telephone
- 'I Water power
Wireless telegraph.
"New Zealand is also engaged in com­
petitive business and owns and conducts
Coal mines
lif e insurance company
Loan bank for farmers and workers
Postal aavines’ bank.
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eoooer you people get active—take an
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"L et me give some advice to the boy»
y°u"With the state in control, owning and and young men. Sports are a good thing
operating, you will be surprised how and necessary. I go to hall games my­
self, but being a champion hall player
yoiir high cost of living will decrease.
"Some years ago your great statesman, will not solve theae great questions of
William Jennings Bryan, visited our your rights, happiness and prosperity.
country and studied our government You can do no greater service to your­
He became convinced that state owner­ self, and your people, Chan by studying
ship of public utilities was the thing to these problems and engaging in the fight.
"The hand that rocks the cradle rules
save the people from robbery. The
trouble was he was ahead of his time.
the world, quoted Mr. Poole to hia femin­
“ He came back to the United States ine audience in the afternoon. “ In New
and against the advice of all his political Zealand we recognized the truth of the
friends, determinedly declared for state proverb, and made good. We gave the
ownerahip. And what was the result? women the ballot.
" I t waa bitterly fought by the ualoon.
The people threw him down.
"Even though he met defeat Ills time The liquor traffic saw danger nhead, if
will come. He will yet be recognised the women were given the right to vote,
and lauded as your great prophet. Hii but victory was ours. Soon we will oust
honors will come in the fulness of time. the liquor traffic from the islands. It is
"The other day I sent a telegram of the most iniquitous business in the world
•even words from Moose Jaw to St. and should be wiped out."
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Paul. The charge waa 96 cents. Why
in our state owned linen in New Zea­ 5 The Orlando Citizen remarks that
land you can tend twelve words for even if Winter Garden does want cold
twelve cents a much greater distance drinks on Sunday, Orlando does not and
than from Moose Jaw to S t Paul. The will not have them. I believe this m at­
New Zealand state service charge« only ter should be left to the various sections
one cant a word for any distance, and just aa the m atter of good roads. If Or­
makes a profit a t that.
lando does not want a cold drink or a
"W e jjiv * undoubtedly the best tele­ newspaper on Sunday let them go with­
o u t Sanford does want them and San­
phone service in the world.
"When the life insurance companies ford may have them and there are num­
charged excessive rates and refused to ber» of Orlando people who come here
be fair, the government began its own on Sunday to get them. There ia no
life insurance company and soon re­ harm in the proprietor of a new» stand
duced the coat of insurance 33 per c e n t staying a t his place of business a few
"When coal waa high and the operators hours on Sunday if he so chooses. His
refuted to come down, the government clerks can Rave the day off, but the pro­
opened mines of its own, and soon had prietor should be allowed to open up for
the price down 22 per cent.
the mail, just as the post office does and
"When usurers were charging people let the man who wants to read on Sun­
eight, ten and even higher rate« for mon­ day get his paper or a cigar or a cold
ey, the government put wide $60,000,000 drink. «It is rather difficult in this age
and loaned it to the farmers and work­ to attem pt to force the old Blue Laws
ers a t 4 J i per cent interest, and that on the people. 1 do not favor the store
$60,000,000 la steadily a t work. There staying open all day on Sunday and
is no more business for the vampires and having a crowd congregate to discuss
base ball, election and kindred subjects,
the community of usurers.
"In New Zealand the combine is be­ but L.do believe It is all right for the sta­
ing knocked out; In fact, is knocked our. tionary store and cold drink store or two
"We did not attain to .this state by to remain open a short period in the
sitting down and wilting.' We fought morning and afternoon. There are other
and th at la'th e only way you can get things more harmful on Sundays than
them. Many of our beat men died buying newspaper», cigars and cold
fighting for these reforms.
drinks. A t any Hite Orlando can dose
"In consequence 1 am safe is saying without interfering with Sanford. We
we are the most happy and prosperous often feel sorry for our slater city, but
people on earth. Not 60 people in New If the people prefer living there—well,
Zealand are compelled to go to bed what are you going to do about it? ,
hnugry. And theae fifty must be charged
They can’t have brick roads, or a ball
up to drunkenness. New Zeeland is team, or a steamboat, or get a cold drink
going to drive the liquor traffic out of or rw d a ; newspaper on Sunday. All

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that is left to the few full blooded people
The trouble with the big girl
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of Orlando in to take a car and come to 'every pair of scales she ste|«
Hanford, where there are real |&gt;eople ( her a weigh.
walking on the streets, drinking real ice | The trouble with n great mat
water and reading real newspapers and I itora Is thut they don’t think. &lt;»m- nu.I
doing other real American stunts with­ ' as much as they write.
The trouble with the small bo&gt; i~ »• •
out fear of being arrested and taken to
church against their will os they are his big sister never was a small bov
forced to do in Orlando. The next I self and so she doesn't know how *t.
thing we hear u)&gt;out Orlando will l&gt;e that small l&gt;oy feels.
people down there are ix-ing forred to
The trouble with the averag*
read Orlando pajven».
band is that he knows he» wtb * '
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he isn’t so big a man as he want^ For the benefit of my friends who in­ world to think he is.
The trouble with almost ail the mm
tend going to the beach the .following
rule« should be observed
islet» is that they don’t henr other min­
Always rest upon the beach at least isters preach often enough to know what
two hour* before entering the water. a really first class hang up sermon eBy that time you will have a ring of ad­
The trouble with the young man i
mirers large enough to give you a wide love is that he is insane enough to il, choice in the m atter of a bathing com­ that all the other young men ure mak .
panion. Select the brownest, hand­ just as big fools of themselves about
somest and most athletic of the men, In-st girl os he is.
making sure that his bathing suit har­
The trouble with the young womar "
monizes weld with your own. Walk love is that she doesn’t know wln-ti .r
alowly with him to the water’a edge, giv­ she really love« the young man for Inn
ing all the- observers enough time fbr self alone or for the caramels he b rin g s
admiring comment. On first wetting and the prospect of a solitaire diamond
your feet, gasp slightly oh emit a melo­ to dazzle the other girls.
dious scream, at the same time clutch­
The trouble with tho average wife n
ing your partner's hands tightly. He that her husband is much more pro*!
will assume a protecting air, mingled igal with hia protestations of alfe&lt; non
with frank adoration. Cling to him than be ia with hia money, ami that lamore and "more as tho water grow» doe« not waste much of either units»
deeper. By this time he will 1» your wants a button sewed on.
willing slave. At the first really hjgh
breaker, throw both arrris around hia
Leave Orders For Ice ('ream
neck and half strangle him in your em­
Any one wishing Ice cream on Sunds)
brace. Helplessness cover» a multitude
of sins. The more you maul him the can have it made and delivered b&gt; hav­
greater will lx? his ecstasy.
ing orders on Saturday at Maxwells.
If he succeeds in getting.you into tho
quieter waters beyond the breakers, at Latest improved machinery Inaun« t‘ltf
once suggest to him that you would like beat of cream and quick delivery. , - t(
to learn to float He will teach you
with alacrity. Sink, slowly and care­
fully hack into his arms, reclining in a
graceful position. He will hold you safe­
ly and tenderly, never realizing that his
support is quite unnecessary. After
about fifteen minutes of this you will be
ready for a continuation of the more vio­
lent embraces of the breaker-jumping.
On comingr out of the water, hurry
home as quidky as possible. I t is uni ut 4-1».
healtthy to stand around in a wet bathing a u it Moreover, the woman has not
’ For aajrthiop in th«
yet been created who can make a good
J printing com«
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impression when she looks like a drown­
and w e l gu»r*
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ante« you aadsfactocy work
over for the day.
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The Greatest Pre-Inventory Sale ever held here, Thousands
Included in this Sale. Where Dollars will do Double Duty

Begins Friday, Aug 16th and Ends Monday, Aug. 26th at

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¡1 ¡receipts wire all velvet. . The reader
j ’ m“y figure the percentage of profit. Tho
Hartford did not do n* well in ¡»ercentago
j: , but it handltd more money. Slat is-

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losses but $20,701.10. This paid a profit
m t o e l&amp;Q
rent so the cumforeseen horrors of flu*'TRil Ilie -dt»a»t»*fr "Th.vw ry e ilfn Pbt. W jrW ^ivhirhflU r
n0
And
tho stream of trav«*l from America « untry linn engaged in forw arding ~!T Pany .
lution of the greatent ,H ^ible promo- CV” y h w l" on,,ia
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in nurh, .travel. nnd. rent for .improvoil
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At a regulär meeting i&gt;f tbe Orlando
eit; eouneii he|.| Tliurvday night, a new
thirty &gt;eur frnnehiw wm grunted th«*
local telephone Company, allowing un
inen sine of lifty ernti« n month in raUtt j
&lt;•r» IniMiiess phnne.1, »ith a sehedult* of |
furtliir merea-Mtl ral.-?« providinl fur.
I'ntil 750 phonen nre installed the
rates will be J.'l | mt month ior businew« I
phonus and $2 for rtttnlence, ovtr 750
and up to 1000 (be rate will l&gt;e $3.50 and !
$2: uver 1000 nnd up to 1500 the rat«-1
will be $ I and $2.60.

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T lu t every »tided sub­
scriber helps to ia»ko ibis
paper better for everybody

TYPEW R ITER!

W ith the event of the appalling Titanic mnull amount they return as losses,
calamity, ull nations have interested Tako the American Union of I'hiladtlthernselves actively and profitably for phia. Last year that company collected
the safety of lives and property crossing in premiums from this »tat«* $10,690.92.
the seas, and none more effectually than Not very much, to be sure; but then it
our own government. 5
paid back as losses only $1,829.64, no it
“ Indeed, nothiflg has been left undone, made a clear profit of about 000 per cent
conceived by Ingenuity nnd painstaking j - lees its commissions! A very tidy
thought, to Insure safety for occnn truv- »urn—really m ore,than even n pinenpplo
el. Any sincerely urged project to that j grower n e tt—on arf average. Tho North
end th a t appeared upon its face to l.o River 1-irc Insurance Company, New
feasiblo and practical has bw-n instant York, made even a larger I«-mintage
ly tested. The nteamship companies, than the one first named. Although it
realising to tho full their lysponsibility. took out of the state at premiums $ 12,Jiave not been remiss in nttention and | 655.20 (less commission» to ngrnts) if it
activity in tho emergency. I knov,1 of ever paid one cent of loss there ceems to
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all m a k e s — High-Grade Carbon Paper,
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Consequently the demand for gaso­
Florida is overwhelmingly Democratic
PuUUhad E rta Xbr*l»T and l&gt;W«r Wornln* Dy and that fact greatly restricts the use­ line at 22c continues and will increase
week by week. If there were a dozen
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY fulness of Florida papers. But there is combinations
and as many disaolutiona
a
great
service
that
can
be'
rendered,
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
viz: RAISING CAMPAIGN FUNDS there would he no decrease in prices—
W. M. HAYNES, Bualneaa Manager
Will you kindly begin at once a popu­ probably—after the first few weeks.—
tubicrtptlon Pria*. $2.00 a Vaar In Advance lar subscription? Please keep a careful Palm Beach County.
record of the names of all contributors
Delivered la Om City by carrier $2.00 per year In
Wilson and Mumhal) Meet
and send in with remittances so that due
advene* or 20c per month.
Sea
Girt. N. J., Aug. 6. -G o v . WoodPayment! la ad tane* muai b* made at office credit may he given.
row
Wilson
will pay his respects to Gov­
Pursuant to this rvqurst the Herald
Eatar*d aa aaoood-claaa mail matter Auiml 22nd
ernor
Marshall
of Indiana, his running
will
start
a
Campaign
Fund
at
Lite
office
IMS. at Iba PoetoBee at Sanford. Florida,
ander Act of March 3rd. 1878
in tito Herald building and all the Dem­ mate, today at Spring Lake, jlwo milt«
Telephone No. 141» ocrats' or any progressive Republicans from here. The presidential nominee
Omea la Herald BalldUu
who want the |&gt;eople to rule instead of will call on the vice presidential candi­
the plutocrats can-bring in their contri­ date who will attend the notification ex­
bution and the same will lie forwarded ercises Wednesday. The meeting will
to headquarters to he spent in electing Ixi the first since the two men ‘were
the real friend of the people, Woodrow chosen to head the Democratic ticket.
The governor was unable, he said lost
Wilson.
The Democratic party depends upon night to announce the name of the treas­
the people for u campaign fund instead urer of the National Committee agreed
of the corporations and the campaign upon by him and Notional Chairman
fund must necessarily come from the McCombs.
people. Give as (much ns you can nhd
To Horse Owner*
every little hit wilNteip.
I)r,
S.
R.
Sentle will he at E. E. Brady’s
Wt win with Wilton.
stable
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this
week and attend to your
w e w in With w ilso n
horses
and
mules.
Teeth examined free
A UTILITY CROP
of charge. Particular attention paid
The Monotype machine a t tite Herald
In a great many business houses or
to sick and lame homeland mult«. 96-2p
office U turning out some fine burden» manufacturing plants they have a com­
thla week for the printing trade. If modity Milled "utility." A manufac­
Opening of Sanford Schools
any printing office« need this matorinl t u r e r , ^ automobiles will make a fancy
The patrons of the Sanford schools
they can save money by writing The ca/^an/f n utility car. A mcnufacturer
,
,
, are hereby notified that the schools will
Herald office.
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a utility buggy.
B. F. W HITNER, Sec.,
The new hotel is looming greater each
In other words they supply the fancy
Board of Education. •
trade and the utility trade or the trade
• day.
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that demands something needful*.
Big Fund For Ilerker
Brick roads are stirring the people of
You see the point illustrated in ev­
New York, Aug. C.—A police fund of
the whole state.
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erything you-eat-iy»d wear-and our ey^ $60,000 is lieihg raised ¿ur the defense
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crv~tjftV life is made mi »rtitypcV and Util­
Of- Charles Becker, th y police lieutenant
Sanford needs that Business Man’s ity article*. ~ Tbo mime rule applies to
charged with instigating the murticr of
Club this summer
individuals. Some of us are fancy
Herman Rosenthal, according to infor­
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people and some of us arc utility people.
mation in the hands of Districy AttorIn naming the baby the Clyde Line Ah to whether the fancy or utility urc
n»*y Whitman tonight. The money is
will make it a papoose.
the better Is left to the rotvtiderntion &gt;»f Ixiing eollecli.»i, it is said, by the so-called
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the reader. It lakes both kind« to meet
“System" which aside from the murd»*r
The Bull Moo«* party will he strictly the demand.
cast*, is to lie investigate»! by the Dis­
pure and white—Illy white.
As the editor »at at his desk thin morn
trict Attorney, who believes there is u
----- O----ing ruminating upon thin subject und
corrupt
alliance between tin* "System "
Base hall is all right for a few week* wondering which one of his neighbors
and
the
gambling fraternity founded on
but how about the new hotel?
would bring in something fur his dinner.
graft
and
blackmail."
-----O ----Hon. J. N. Whilner ntop|»ed Indore the
Now is the time to cut the weeds and office with u bushel of sweet potatoes
Rubber Dust In New York.
get your premises in shape for the fall. and donated a peck to keep the editorial
An auulyHls shown dial 12 per cent,
Weeds cut now will save trouble next stomach working a few days longer.
of the street dust In New York city
year.
•All of which brought to our mind more Is nulverlted rutiher
O ---forcibly the qutsUinn of fancy crops and
Will some on»- please explode a slick utility crop*.
Alas !
of dynamite and wake up some of those
We are planting ever) year acres upon
Two of a kind unslnkablo ships
dead ones around Sanford. They art* acres of fancy crops. Sometimes the anil f!r«*proof buildings.—llutuvla (N.
too lazy to even go fishing.
growers strike it rich and sometimes the) Y ) Dally News.
O ---do not. Where there are thousands of
Sanford ought to bo represented at people in the north using fancy veget
Be Moderate In Speech.
the state meeting of the boards of trade allies there are thousands using staples
“Hay what you will. It Is wise not
at Kissimmee. The meeting will result or utility crops sweet potatoes for ex­ to say too much "—Philadelphia Hutin great benefits to every part of Florida. ample. You can raise them in unlim­ letin.
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People continue to complain ubout in demand in the north and bringing
&gt; Dally Thought.
the small quantity of ice given by the good prices how many growers in the
Absence of heal and haste Indicates
Sanford Ice Co. Jiather a had time to c»*lery delta have them to slop 1
fine i)ualltl»&gt;H A gentleman urtikes no
cut down the supply alien tin* people are
How many growers riglii here in the poise u luily Is set pin* Kineisoli
needing it.
Sanford iMs’fion have uri) swi4*t potato»*«
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for their own uw*’
Those Orlando fans are so artistir that
Submarine Boat Not New.
How many of our own Sanford people
Thtr first submarine bout was In­
they have “ temperment” and some­ are paying 60 cents a peek for Irish pota­
times they get exdtqji and say things. toes when they could Im* eating sweet vented and successfully tried in tho
Now wc wish to warn them against get­ potatoes for ¡10 or 40 cents per peek or eighteenth century.
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Dally T h o u g h .
Sanford policemen will not stand for
Several Sanford growers plant&lt;*d sw'cet
Just go oil with your dally Insks, d o
rough stuff.
potato«* after the celery crop was oil and Ing tho best you can In your circum ­
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in two months wen* eating and selling
What does the city council purpose to the finest sw«s*t potato»* that ever came stances and wall lor (iod’s time —J R.
Miller.
do about
supply of water for the out of the ground. A market could I«*
water works? Some lime ago tile sub­ created for th&lt;*«* potuto«* in the north.
ject was debated and almost decided We can raise more of them, raise them
Comes Home by Itself.
uponbut since that time there has been »•aaier. rulse them cheaper and ruisc them
An aeroplane Inis this advantage
nothing doing. In the water any better to ship at a time when there is a dearth over a inbtor ".nr: When It break*
these days th at you are perfectly satis­ in the northern markets. They require down It doesn't have to be towed In.—■*
fied to get your supply front the lake? . no fertilizer, hut one working und sev­ Life.
eral hundred bushel can be raised to the
Loud cheers are to be heard arising acre.
Not * Lover of Music.
from- the Missouri river Iwttotns und
"Wo ve got a brand-new mahogany
Would it not l&gt;e a go»xl policy for the
from other places in the state the tillers Sanford grower to have the hitherto piano,” said Mr. Cumrox. “ But nobody
of the soil fnost do congregate. A new despised sweet potuto for a utility crop In your family can play IL'* "Yea,
liquor that will mnke every fanner his and rake in some good money each year that's tbo bent thing about It."
own bartender has been found! It is to on the side?
be gotten from the bottom of every silo
Uncle Pennywise Says:
Why not u utility crop?
When you aHk a woman If Bbe love*
and comes from the'fermentation of the
— * 0 ----her second husband as well as sbo
corn silage. It is similar to the ordin­
GASOLINE GOING HIGHER
did her first, sbo always answ ers:
ary com whiskey before it is distilled and
"The gasoline trust is dissolved— "Yob—differently.”—Washington Her­
is pronounced good.
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hence lower prices will follow." Thus ald.
runs an ancient adage—and not very an­
The Woodland Park launch "GerBRING YOUR CONTRIBUTION
cient either. It is not so very long since
trutle"
leaves city dock 9, 11, 2 and 4
newspapers
were
"here’s
hoping"
to
the
The Herald has received the follow­
o’clock
«Sunday* nnd Thursday*. 26c
dissolution—in
order
that
lower
prices
ing communication from Hon. J. T. O.
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Crawford, the National Committeeman: might prevail.
Wade, the Tuner. Orlando.
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What about it now? Wus the diaao:
“The legitimate expense of the cam
palgn which has been planned, and lution a success?
One and two horse wogona with celery,
Gasoline has never been as high priced flared aide bodies at Underwood's. frl-7-tf
which is deemed essential to success,
are very large and whllo the outlook is in West Palm Beach as at the present
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Mochinc
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bright If the Democrat* of the country time: Iwrnly-two cents a gallon in five &amp; Garage Co.
will contribute a sufficient am ount'of gallon lots! There seems to lie no
All kinds of repuii work. Sanford Mamoney to properly carry out the plana “combination in restraint of trade," lie- chine &amp; Garage Co.
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made.
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While tho weather is hot buy your
A Democratic administration will gines of the auto,, the motor-cycle, the dried chip|&gt;ed beef at W. W. Long'*
mean much to Florida. It will be the boats and the establishment* working grocerg. Sliced on an American slicing
means of gratifying the .long cherished without a steam power mpst be fed — machine.
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political ambitions of n great many of und vast quantities are daily coruumed.
Iking your old tires to Sanford Machine
If the Aristón Ice and Electric Com­ &amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing, fri-48-tf
otir citizens. We will in many ways bo
beneficiaries of Democratic success in pany could hut he forced to furnish
Autocs and carriage painting at Un­
November. I t U, therfore, just and power as called hfor by its |&gt;orm!t con­ derwood'*. First class work.
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right that we should contribute our mite siderable gasoline could he dispensed
We are equipped to haodle your re
with, the company make.more money, work.
towards making success possibly .
Sanford Machine A Garage
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FARMERS!
See where your money jjoes for Fertilizer, You mu
cut down your Fertilizer bills from 20 to 30 per cent ur
more, say from $4 to $8 per ton and over, and get Fertilizer
with tho some analysis and of better quality in many in­
stances than you can when buying the ready mixed brands

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By so doing.

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C. J . M O N S A LV E , R E P R E S E N T A T IV E OF

Nitrate Agencies Co.
Sanford. Florida

Office in Horald Bldg.
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THE HOUSE OF CUNNINGHAM!
kU E to its individuality of service; its individuality of methods. S';
its increasing efforts in behalf of hom e-owners, this house « ]
■^uTtnihirvg'wTOT*
m id r*
t o t &amp; ü f â Q iv»
Florida to the other. Its prestige is hy no means limitrd to .lack 2,'
sdriville—-it is an institution for'tKe S tatr in general,
THIS store is the depot and market for the output of the finest
furniture..made in America, handling such products as arc m anu
hrtdrqi fry flaky &amp; fyviJflm. P. UmbertilLu&lt;*Juiuyiurc Com
pany, and. in fact, all the very l»cst concerns &lt;*f G ulp} H.miiL art­
fully represented. And upon the merits of such creations has i Ih &gt;
business attained the remarkable success that it is at (»resent enjoying

OUR

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N L of the finest appointed Piano Stores in the South is
located on the first flo»»r of our building.
I lie display en.

braces only the finest makes—rthe kinds t hat are dependable
and worthy. In (he list are the "Sleinway,” t he "Kohler &amp; ( j i i i |i
tall" and "Aut opiano," all of which we. being Sl at e agenls. are aids
compelent to handle throughout the Stale.
F O R the benefit of your home, your purse, your peace and m u
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JA C K S O N V ILLE

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DON'T \V UT TOO I &lt;i N &lt;.
to pure hasp thorn* farm lands iron
There's a bright future uliead for tin
man who choose*!» the land wisely now
Values nr«* increasing all the while ami
those who act promptest will reap »*•.
hlgg»*t and quickest return*» Slop
und talk over a couple nf |»r»*p»»**iinm
we have that will not lake very n e
ready rush to liandh*
HOWARD - PACKARD

LAND

Snnfurd. Marida

Are You Alive?
To the fact that now is the time to take out a policy
in 4i reputable Life Insurance Company

YOU MAY BE DEAD!
Today, Tomorrow, Next Year, and your family not provided
for. You are .doing them an injustice. MEET ME FACE TU
FACE and let me explain all the principal point* about the
best life insurance policies.

D. L. THRASHER
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House. For You

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All Local A dvertisem ents Under This
Mending. Three Cents a Line Fach Issue
Wife \\ anted About .'15 years old.
Willing to work. Addreits J im- Nero«,
R. F. I). No. 1 Box 16.
«6-2tp
Waiitetl Immediately—An experienced
trucker for uigated farm. Dr. love. DeLand, Flo.
96.tf
Furnished Room for Rent—206 Fas.
First street. Young man preferred. Kt
C. Waldron nt J. D. Roberts' grocery.

Some Say:

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I’ll get that.”
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You can’t be on a Level with the World, without
Ambition and Devotion to a purpose.
T h e accumulation of a Com-

petoncy cornei by . .

9C-2p

For Sale or Rent—Tiled celery land,
near Sanford, with mule, wngon, celery
board and |wi|&gt;er. complete complement
farm tools. A. W Drown. Failer|irise.
Florida.
96 4tc
For Sale—3 Berkshire sows. 2 hoars. 4
pigs month old Pedigree stock Apply

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»&gt;«*'•■ rtrkÆ ! i W r i J 1- n S S f c i l i l ?1
J. L. Miller ex pec U to HUirt Ilia
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n soft wu* in the new government noon, n Indies' small pocket book. conV
going this week. l#ook for his announce- building,
tinning bills and change Owner will payv
ment in Friday's Herald. .
'
M. P. Lipe sold another Oliver type- liberal reward for return. Apply to Mr.
PEO P LES BANK OF SANFORD
Hnskins at postoflicc.
96-lie
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M r^and Mrs. Edgar Bigger« ajtd little ^rriter this week, which makes the grand
M M SMITH. P,*..
H. R. STEVENS. V. P ,„.
M E.’ TOLAR.
For Sole at Bargain—Thirty horse power
- _ dauglitei^Ev'elytTTlnave today oif a visit, to la | oi 37 mnehino*.- We have not
j onto. Hood running order. Price $400
fo relatives in Chàrfòftc. N . L\
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! tadrned just where-he^apocta torpori
pend all ! For demonstration C. A. F. Derg. wJt. L.
J d . Niu_r.—
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J. P. Muaaelwhite, the well known t ho, money
For Sale—(iorxl work mare, noiiiid anti
turpentine operator and mayor of tieMi.w Penchie M ller has returned from
tieva wus in the city yesU*rduy.
a delightful summer spent in the moun- gentle. Capt Tuttle. Fniterpisc Sanford
ferry bout.
94-2c
\M m. J amen Cowan and children have tains ot TenneHsis'. where vacation and
Sacrifice—Must sell, regardless of value.
returned from it visit to Mrs. Cowan's study were blended for mutual pleasure
M&gt; 311 acres and I lots, city of Sanford,
mother wlm resides near Del.and
and education.
near trolley best offer takes them Sub­
94-4p
Mrs. W. P. Atkinson and son. Will, o f' The merchant« of Sanford who are mit (^orey. Sanford, F'ln
Furl M yers were in the city last week, really alive to their best interests and
Fnr Sale Su tifi»* and one rtxister.
HufT Roc
Rock.
looking after interests near the city.
| the l&gt;e*ii inlerinLn of their city are taking Huff
tv AIm&gt; surrey with |Kile and
sliuftH.
Mrs. W. A. Mitmick. Cmtirron
Everybody 1» oX|H-ctod to come out to space ill I he Herald. Watch for tliejr t’ity
94 tf
SH IPPERS OF
the park next Thursday and help to
Fur Rent —Fix e ill res, well, tiled, with
boost the team. The hand will play.
house Also III acres. 5 tiled. Also .i
acres tiled, with gissl house. Chill on or
Tillm carried over two loads of AAilson man of Luke county
•*—*••• Bat was formerly strong phone W A Minnick. (himeron City. 94-tf
Sanford |M-ople to Green Springs yester- r *ty yesterday
Fune Mules ('heap- The Drown brothers
day and they all repori having a good f,,r Hur|»er* but he says that just now
camp nt Oviedo offers for sale cheap for
lie Ilkl-S Wilson S e l l e r
cash four head good work mules These
Tl»p Sanford schools will open mi , Lrisl Williams, the city engineer, has they ex|H\'I lo replace on account of the
Scjit. ,10th and the urinous parents returned from Coronado Beach, where moles hcing hsi slow for their logging re­
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should get the children all ready for the be has Ixx-ll engaged for several days quirements These mules will he sold
within
(he
next
few days dirt cheap und
running line» fur a new bridge across the
event.
the stock is splendid for farm |&gt;ur|«»ses.
river from New Sirryrna.
You ran see the slock at work hy visit­
' Sandy Anderson of the M. O Coggins
Co. has returned from Jurksonville.
A F. Moody, representing the b&gt;lo ing the llardwissl camp Drown brothers
94 Jtc
where he has been on 1usuiem for w-v.-rul Cunningham Co of Jacksonville, w .ls in
Wanted—
Schools,
churches,
lodges
and
on
iiusinir
wi'eks.
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t,,,' r,D y slerday
luirticti
..
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, Moody ex|HS-t-s to leave in u few days for £ ,Vfl' r l»“/
' ' to. hold
, - i(hel
r
picnics at
SANFORD, FLORIDA
B. G. Smith, the genial conductor of
1
,
Woorlland Park, the only place provided
t Iregoo. where lie will locate.
with amusements, conveniences and ne­
^Fie Sanfortl-Oviedo run wan noticed mi
Mr. and .Mrs. (bstrge Lovell have ar cessities The only swimming pool in the
our strict« yesterday, the firm time since
nv&lt;s|
home after standing the honey­ slute emptied and cleaned every day.
Saturday
()|»en Thursdays and Sundays. To let
moon in tin mountains of North t'aro- other days
7H if
Albert Davis left yi-»lr*rdily (or F••r t
llli.i .mil ar&lt; re&lt; l iving c.ingrat il,liions
I
i'll
acres
uf
gissl
lan-l
lot
sale
at a
Pierce, where he exia-eta to I»- engaged
ot then rrpiny Sanford frniuls
bargain I luce acres cleared and crop
for several months surveying lands m &gt;t
Roy Syllles and Deane I uriuT I,avi­ l&gt;ed Iasi season All under fence Near
Lucie county.
loading station on traction line Almost
Particulars at Herald
A. M. Tyler states thut lie caught ' rt‘lur,M‘*l fr,,m 11 vacation sp*nt at Roy's given away.
old home in Michigan. Deane gained Office.
several hundrecl trout near the draw­
ten pounds while away and now weiglis
W. II Underwood now hns a First class
bridge the other day. He can give you
9S pounds with all his clothes ou.
horse shocr and blacksmith and can
the particulars.
Prayer nv***tings will be resumed at guarnntce all work of this nature. Your
ALL WORK DONE HY
horses con he assured of the l&gt;est kind
Mrs. Alcott is making preparations to
the Ru|itist rhureh, romrneneing Wi-.l of work in this line See Underwood
receive the Sanford people at the At
’ tlesday night at 7 l(J Rev II &lt; &lt;&gt;ar when your hors# needs shoes.
45-tf
lantic Hotel at ( oronado Beach llaN-s
woral will lead these services and a cor
For Kent or Share Cropping—My celery
are very reasonable
dial lltv Itstioii is extended to all
farm located on Frent'll avenue. Sanford,
Nr it Don« to City Krtuuraa)
Mr. uni! Mrs li ( Del our« &gt; h.ivt
Address, t^-cll
Jim I). Jinkins has returned from a I ,r the coming »etiMili
(iahlK'tt nt (he Kohhms Nest
71 Jf
moved back to town and have rented
trip to points in Virginia, where he hud
a house on Park «venue, lietwis-n Sev
Wanted
White
woman
to
nurse
the privilege of enjoying the Baptist
nth and F^ightli
streets.
(food
wages
and
excellent
home
for
right
entn
r.iy
meetings that attracted thousands from
party. Apply, Associated Charities oi­
M L G”. Lundtjulst of the Lake Mary every part of the United States.
lier, 105 W. F’irst St. 9 to 11 a. m. and
section was in the city today und joined
Mr. and Mrs. George Hlackwelder
4 to 5 p. in.
the ever increasing Herald family py
O F SANFORD, FLA.
und family have removed to the Miller
For Sale—New gasoline range also forty
leaving his suhscriplion.
cottage on Park avenue. George is now acre farm, with 2 story 10 room residence,
a C O . P K R N A L O , Vle s-Prss.
r . M. RAND. P r « s l d » n t
Mrs. Bryan Higgins of A|s&gt;pku s|«-nt (rusily engaged in making a sweet po­ facing luke. box 473.
H9-Hp
0. P. W H I T N R R , Asst. C«*hl*e
T. P. P O R S T B R , C s t h l s r
Monday in the city. H er mother, Mrs. tato crop in order to reduce the high cost
For Sale—A good, gentle, sound mule
Hutt, accompanied her home niid will ^ |,ving.
Cheap for cash. Address box 1127, City.
F u n d s P r o t o c t e d by Bu r g l a r y I n s u r a n c e
OU-tf
\ Hi&gt;end u few days at A|H»pku.
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S a fe ty D epoalt B o x es for R ent
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At the Men and Religion mom meetFor Kent or Share F'urining—Several
A. W. Ilrown of F.ntertiri«' wils in th fj
t |lt.
Theater Sunday evnning
ORGANIZED 10 87
ncres land, house nnd burn, two flowing
city today after an enforced alisenco of Rev. ('• H. Summers of the F'irst Meth- ! wells. 2'A miles from poatofflce. Sanford.
Beveral weeks on account of his motor j
r |iurc,, ad d iw e d the meeting, Flo Addiion L Williams.
90-1f
For Kent—Flight room house, with hath
boat being out of commission.
sulij**ct was "M an’s Greatest Asstreet and French avenue
Dr. Sentle, a well known veterinary set." A very line musical program was CorneySecond
bearing orange trees
Artesinq well
surgeon of Tifton, Gu., is Tit the stable enjoyed by the splendid audience,
Modern conveniences. Address Mrs Em­
L I V E R Y , F E E D and
00-2tp
of E. E. Brady this week, giving speciui
Kev „ c Garwood of Green Cove ma Blaine, Sanford.
For
Rent—Five
acre
hammock
farm.
attention to horses and mules.
Springs has arrived und will have charge
SALES S TA B LE
Close In. box 473
89-8p
^ T h e many friends of Nixon butt will of the baptist church until the return of
To Rent—Two nice rooms, furnished or
lie glad to learn th a t ho has been up- the pastor, Rev. J. W. Wildmun, in unfurnished, or suitable for light house­ F4arnoss and W agons
O lack sm lth ln g a n d H o rta a h o a ln g
pointed general mannger of the Savan- Septcmlmr. Mr. Garwood conducted keeping, entirely separate, fine piazza.
Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
90-tf
service lust Sunday morning, but ia con­ Addison L. Williams.
nah office of the Gulf Refining Co.
For Rent—Six room house, close In. nil
sequence of the union service at tho Star
HEAVY HAULING AND CONTRACTING
^ K lr. and Mrs. Harry Ward and daugh­ no servine was held nt night.
furnished. Party to pay rent of house
nlone... I retain one room for use of fur­
ter*, Miss«* Madgo and Fern left yes­
niture. Euquire Herald Office. 86 2tp
terday for Coronado Berfch, where they
The Gate City House hos brought down
will enjoy the surf for several days.
. so
the high cost of living. .Only $4.00 per
, ..
wm
• it..i Now Yorkl Aftei; a few days in the city week for the finest table hoard in the city.
D «nd Mf*. OUver Ml lor .nd l.tUe
wj„
of Mr*. Speer s J ' ,1
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daughter, Theodora, went to Sea B re« e ^ &gt;t Ww(t shn(fy. N y
s -ppcr See Purkrr.
206 E. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
For Sale—Horse, buggy, harness, farm
Santun ay a ernoon.
cy wt re
remajn on|y „ month, but Mrs. implements. C. U. T. Clay, R, 3. Sanford.
AGENTS FOR
companiod by Miss Merced«. Munson. I .
(nj
wjI, -p#nd , h# BUm.
Poultry Supplies and Remedies
. 05' 3,P
Midland
Poultry Feed
Lost—Two Redbone b|uck und Inn
Lew Fbher arrived in the city lust n)or
Grit, Shell, Beef Scraps,
hounds.
Finder
plense
tin
them
up
nnd
Robert Essex •fheubator
Co.
Saturday from Portsmouth, Ohio, where j
---------------------------Grain, Etc.
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leave name ut Herald office. Suitable re­
ho visited the old home for several
5 or G doses 666 will break any rase of ward will he paid.
95-2tp
Mot) rnmplrtr line of Garden. Held and Hower Horde In the Stale.
Weeks. Ho made the trip to Sanford Chills and Fever; and if taken then as a
• h lp r a rn l; S o rg h u m . M illet, «nil Peanut«
week*
Wanted Lady Agent—No experience
W rite F o r O u r tllu»tr»U .) r . t e l o f »n.l P o u ltrr S upply Pr»*o IJ» t
had a fine trip, tonic the Fever will not return. Price necessary. Dig profits Address Mrs. F^
m t h e new
Lovcrtch, 110 Pino st, Orlando, Fla. 95-2p
places.
25 cents.
Although A
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Miss lira*it» Peacock of W inter Havqn
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chan. P. Williams nnd
•s the guest of Mrs. K. N. Morrow.
family left today for Jacksonville, where
Born to Dr. and Mm. J. N. Robson, they will make their future home. W&lt;
look fo;i&lt;hem to come home again in the
of Sanford Heights, u fine baby boy.
Everybody expects to go to the park full.
Z. T. Hnymans, who lives in Sanford
next Thursday nnd help the Ball Asso­
and resides in Osteen, where he is en­
ciation.
The band will piny at the ball park gaged in making tur|&gt;entine, was among
next Thursday. Sanford and Orlando *he Prominent
to the ril-v
day.
\ will also play.
s
Sanford missed a good opportunity
« Misses Mildred nnd Mury Hnskins
for
publicity when the Republicans here
ure attending Massey Business College
fuiled
to have a representative nt the
in Jacksonville.
Bull Mooses'convention at Chicago this
Miss M aude Jinkins is spending her week.
vacation pleasantly in Atluntu, O b., and
Miss Sinn Millen is home again after
Waynwville, N. C.
a few weeks delightfully sja*nt among
\
Among the many new arrivals to th e, t||o Sanfon, rontin|{n,.t in Waynesville,
city Is a girl baby at the home of Mr. and | fol|owt.(i , a fvw (lay„- outini{ at , hc
Mrs. K. R. Murrell.
,
' | beach.
J. H. Overman is oiling up his Ashing \ ^ vera| ,)omo&lt;.raU aro rumfnating 0h
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Florida Fruits o.ki Vegetables

General Insurance Agents

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ELECTRIC MACHINERY

FIR ST NATIONAL BANK

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MKS. GRACE IS FREE

EX C U R S IO N

This Noted Trial In Atlanta Haa Cotnc
&gt; Mrs. Daiay Opie Grace U a free
woman, acquitted by the "Jury which
had heard the evldenc« at tbo trial In
which ahe was accused with shooting,
with Intent to kill Eugeno IT. Grace,
her husband, a t their home in Atlanta
last March.
The jury was out about three hours,
returning with the verdict of "n o t gull-

LINE
T he S ta n d a rd R a ilro a d Of T he 8 o u th
SANfORD LODGES
Sanford Ledge Na. 2 7 ,1. O. O. f.
Meet« every Mood* y el 7:30 p. m.. over Imperial
Theatre II. M. Evan,* N. (•
W.S. Balovw. Sec y.

Seminala Chapter Ne. 2 .Order Eastern Star
Meets every »«rood and fourth Friday In month.
Every one who ha* seen hU Star In the Eeet ere
cordially Invited to visit the cheptsr.
_
A m E Kuaauu. Sec'y.
Meetlnea A m end third Tbeaday* la every mont
Hell In Wflbortts BlocS, third floor.

PhoenU Ladfle Na. 5. K. of P.
Meets second end fourth Monday*. VUItli
knlihte elw eyt welcome P E. Hutchinson. C
r e i u S Frank. K. R. end S.

Sanfard Ladfle. Na S2. f . L L M.

Round Trip from Sanford, Fla.
shington, D. C.
3 Baltimore, Md.
48.50 Chicago, III.
Lew rite s to other points.
31 it. 1012.

$40.00 Philadelphia, Pn.
$-10.00 New York. N. Y
$42.75 St. Louis, M

O n tils d illy to S eptem ber 30, fiml limit O cinbti

For inform ation op above and other rite s , Pullm an rtse tv ttio o , etc., see Ai
Untie Coast Lina agent or write

A . W . F R I T O T , D. P A S S . A C T
138 W ast B ay 8 t .

JA C K 80N V IL I

IL E Toler Metier; M W. Lovell. Sena»
tsry. Communication every first and third Thurs­
days at 7:30 p. m V liitlnj brothers welcome.

Unite Bratberhaad of Carpenters and Jo in
era of America
Sanfard Local Union Ho. I7SI. U. B. of C. and J.

of A. meets every Thursday night at 7 «‘dock In
the Katies' Hab. I.W . O Slnlletary president:
Geo. Blackweldtr R. § À T.

T H E C IT Y

R E S TA U R A N T

(F irst Street, one block from Depot opposite Poe to Sice)

B. P. O. E. Sanford Lodfle 1241
Meet First And Third Wednredsy night, corner
First and Palmetto.
W. D. Ifctnot. E. R.
O. L T atù». Secretary

The Heal Cost of hiring
While there is a universal cry over the , "T he Ocala Eflnner, after copying our
country of, the high cost of living and local last week regarding the two women
while a n »eking some easy way out of jailed here for begging on the streeta,
tha dlflitalty, very few pay attention adds: There seems to be no pity for the
In king, ftoifroiyuamounts spent in silly poor, .why' should poverty b e m a d e p
ways. I t seems to be the little things crime.” Bfw Harris êXUnds E l*sym ­
pathies in the wrong direction. When
that count
A series of articles in the Saturday these women were released upon agree­
Evening Post tells in most graphic de­ ing to leave town, they went to the de­
tails how the present generation fritters pot, and from a wallet extracted a roll
away the income which n past gener­ of hills, among which was a fify dollar
ation would have considered an afllu bill, nnd bought tickets to Wayeross,
cnce, and from which our grandfathers Go. T hat’s poverty with a vengeance!
would havo saved and invested a com­ It really did seem too had to jail the girl,
whom it is believed was not the daugh­
petence.
A nickel is but a trifle—and a dime ter of the elder one. but a stoolpigcon
hardly worth noticing. But it is the taken along by her for effect. Our
constant stream of nickels which yields sheriff disliked very much to place in
the great dividend of the traction com­ jail this capture because of their sex,
panies. It U the multiplicity of nickels but he declares he intends hereafter to
dropping into the bootblack’s till which jail every unworthy* l&gt;eggnr plying his
allows him to gut a banking account and or her vocation on the streets, and he will
invest in the only real, stable and honest be upheld by the people in so doing.
proposition—real estate.
The money contiuually wasted in
Avocado M arket d u lle d
trifles would mnke many payments on
l.nte communications from New York
properties bound to enhance jn value.
indicate that simultaneous shipments of
It is so easy to be careless about the
avocadocs from Florida, Havana, T rin­
nickel and the dime: so easy to wonde;
idad and Porto Rico has glutted the m ar­
where the dollar goes onco it is changed
ket for the time being and ruined it.
to smaller coins!
Local commission men have been ad­
And it seems so easy to buy 75c silk
vised to hold for a time till n.nrkot con­
sox when grandps used to either have
ditions again become normal. It is not
the home-made ones or bought the 10c
thought that the slump will continuo for
kind. The average young man ol toa great length of time.
dny pays more annually for his garter*
On the local mnrkrt avocadocs hnv«
and socks than las grandpa paid for
been bringing from 75 cents to $1.25 per
shoes and stockings for the whole fam­
doxen. Shipments to Jacksonville and
ily: no doubt of that. And where the
Chicago have been even better. One
fond lover of other days escorted his
grower states that in a shipment lost
sweetheart to the singing School and
week he received $7 net for a ernte of
lingered lovingly all the way home tho
three doxen in Chicago.
This is con­
young man of today must engage an
sidered unusual, although not impos­
auto and spend his two weeks' salary on
sible, for while the avocado market is
one evening’s joy ridel
limited, it is a m arket which can pay al­
And then we talk of the high cost of
most any price in order to get them.
living! It is tho denirr of each one to
This year’s crop is reported as rather
live a little better than his neighbor
slim, although on the whols the site and
which mskra much of this cost. If the
quality of the frtiit are good Miami
neighbor has meat three times a week
Metropolis.
he must have it six; if the neighbor hire*
* span of horses for a Sunday drive he
Uncle Sam Is Broke Again
must procure nn auto. If the neighbor
Washington, D. C., Aug. ¿.—Y
tips the porter, or tho drayman, or tho
bootblack a quarter nothing less than a Uncle Sam is broke agnin today. £
dollar tip gore to him.
oral of tiie largest appropriation bills
Were the people willing to get right still to be passed by congress. For the
down to brass tacks and live in a con­ last month the government has been
servative manner shunning high-prjeed operating under the emergency reso­
luxuries; avoiding those expensive vaca­ lution which extended the appropri­
tions which usually return the wanderer ations of the last fiscal year through
poorer physically and financially; abol­ July. I t is expected this will be repeatishing the sudden bursts of spendthriftism which indicate more of a desire for
A resolution has been agreed upon by
publicity than for comfort; then there the appropriations committees of both
would be a lessening of the long con- houses extending the appropriations of
tinued serial of "high cost of living.
the lost fiscal year until August 16.
But they are not willing. C
its immediate passage is expected. This
quently the present pace must be kept action also indicates th at tbo members
up—no matter how many privntc priva­ of congress expect to get the appropria­
tions or home heartaches may ensue.
tions bills through by Auguflt 15.
TThe pace is set; either keep up to it
and be a "good fellow" while you last—
Spoils Curbstone Brokers
or go slower and be happier, but get the
W ithout opposition the membership
highball laugh and the cohtcmptuoua
fee of the Miami real estate board was
giggle.—Palm Beach County.
raised a t its monthly meeting Saturday
night to $200 for active members and
Stole lig h ts Hookworm
$100 for aaociate members, and an
Tallahassee, Fla., Aug. 6.—In view of amendment to the constitution adopted
the success attending the establish­ to th a t effect. Seventy-five per cent of
ments of a local dispensary in Talla­ this fee is to bo refunded after the firm
hassee for the free tfretm er.t of hook­ obtaining membership has been in the
worm disease, by the-state board o( board for one year. Tho object of the
health, and with desire to accomplish increase in fees is to protect the board
more rapid and widespread results In from being taken advantage of by agents
other sections the health authorities who come here during the winter, stay ­
have decided ta inaugurate this system ing bat a few months, and sometimes
la (be adjoining counties thereby ex- but a few weeks.

L O. 0 . M.
The Lor el Order of Moose! meets every Fridsy
evening at 8.00 P M In Figles Mall, Welborns
Block. Albert Sciiti. Dictator. K. II. Ceiger,
Secretary. . ............
......_ _ ......... ............

Maars« Chapter No. IS IL A. M *
M erli every arcond and fourth Thursday In
atonie Hall over Impc-ial Theatre. Vitltlafl
ynnankmi welcome. A . W. Klnf. High I’rleat.

Com e.to the Sail Breezes.
The Hay V'iew Hotel, and The Shelter
Sanitorium, Hawks Park, Fla.—open
all summer. Ten dollar« a week for
well people, and Twenty-five a week
for sick one*.
72-Tuea-tf
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
1). S. I juu ] (Ntfo* at Csiior«vQW. H a..

July 27, 1912

N otice u hrrvtiv given th a t Ilobwrt M . A lex an ­
der, o( O edcv », F ia-, * b&lt;&gt;, on Ju ly 22, IV09. m ad e.
H o m ru trad «m iry. Serial. N o 05586. for E J} of
Section 9. T o w n sh ip 20 so u th . R ange S I raat Tai*
UKaamm* M erid ian , haa filed notice of in te n tio n to
m ake final co m m u tatio n nroof to rsia M u h claim
to th e lan d above devait«*'*!, beiOfte the rtrrk of th e
O m i l t C'ouift a t O rlando. M orula, cm the Ith day
of S ep tem b er, 1912.
C laim an t n s mu* a j w ltm mrm
tV. li. lU ulm on, oI (¡rw v i, Fla.

vA.t. *.

7

,/ v . f . f T VLF

..&lt;£

"formerly Manager of Central Cafe

Stcaks^Chops,. Oysters and Fish a S p e c ia ll y
A Place F o r Ladies and Gentlemen
StTOrt O rd srs A t A ll Hours

Prompt, Clean Service

Everything Pirat Í ' t iis

Meal Tickets are Sold at Reduced Rat

A. H. C R IP P E N &amp; SON
Agents for New York and Chicago Factories

High Grade Pianos— Low Prices—Easy Terms
Piano Tuning A Specially
Orders Solicited *
Phone 18-4 Ring»

94- T u e ^ 6tp

HENRY 3. CHUBB,
RrfUtar.

Drink a Bottle of

Sanford Library

ROOM

20

G I N G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R

Upstairs, Pico Block
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m
AND

S atu rd ay s 4 to 9 p. m

Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent illness, an)
digestion and give you health

Th o Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co ., Sanford, Flu

Strangers Welcome

Responsible man wanted to
represent us in your town, to
sell- "CINM ÀM CO” Metal
Fly Screens and Phillips Wood
Frame Fly Screens. Must bo
able to take sixes from plans
and see that they are installed
properly. In answering give
references and stats what line
of work you are now in. This
is a good proposition for a
hustler.

INSURANCE A G E N T
Office Above F irst National Dank

SA N FO RD , f LOIIIDA

W. J. TH IG P EN &amp; C O M P AN Y
AGENTS

FLORIDA B A LE S A Q EN TB

304 Clark Bldg. • Jacksonville, Fit

General Fire Insurance
Sanford

haa not affected our job
prim ing prices. W e ’ro BtHl
d o in g c o m m e r c ia l w o rk
o f a ll kinds at prices sa tiafactory to you .

Florida

Back in the same old business again and prepared to do pU kinds
of Tin nnd Sheet Iron Work, Tin Roofing. Guttering, Pipe Fitting
and Job Work done to order, also Artesinn Wells. Will make it
interesting to all Contractors and Builders. Call or write me
when you want anything in my line. Shop Cor. 3rd St. Oak Ave

A . S T A F F O R D
31 - - PHONE 133

SANFORD. FLORIDA

J

�•

TO MEET IN PALATKA

STATE BOARD OF TRÂfoE

Stats Automobile Association to Have Meeting In Klsslmrneo Promises Some
Convention
Good Result»
The State Automobile Association has
called a meeting of its organisation in
Palatka for next Thursday, August 8.
In connection with this gathering
there will be also lurid a meeting of the
State Good Roads Association.
Now If there is one thing more than
another th at the first named organiza­
tion wants, it is good roads to play on.
The second association carries its ob­
ject In its name.
The meeting of these two associations
at the Putnam House on one and the
same day will not result in serious dis­
agreement. Rather they will blend, 07
run together on the plan of a hymn a few
of the more pious members are wont to
line out: "All one body we, one In faith
and doctrine, one in charitee.”
During the visit of these people the
town will be full of—automobiles. They
are coming in dozens from Jacksonville,
St. Augustine, Daytona, Gainesville,
Ocala, and every other town within
ahort time auto distance.
These associations have a single object
in the meet, and that to make Good
Roads sentiment. The State Good
Roads Association has prepared a Good
Roads bill which it intends to have in­
troduced in the next Florida legislature,
and which it hopes that body will enact

just now is the coming of the»** people,
many of whom are airrong the most
prominent citizens of the sta te .. We
want them to know that tho city feels
^honored in having them here. We also
■want.-them to krp w .Jiu it, in. fle e tin g
r•f\de»Ww lag tha moat the nennle of this
city are willing lo concede that they
showed more than average judg.inent.
The Palatka board of trade has a|&gt;ixiinted a reception commit!**«* to meet
the visitor* at the gate and give 'em tin*
glad hand. Mayor Warren is very
properly at the head of this committee,
ami his co-receivers are such «*x|M*rt glad
hand extenders as J. Finley .Tucker, E.
M. Earnest. T. J. Burnett nnd W. W.
Tilghman. That outfit suits us ami
should have the same southing «•ffret
on every «ither unofficial citizen of the
place.
The board also npixiinted n commit­
tee on entertainment consisting of W H.
Royster, Rev. I’. Barry, Chiu* II Scig.
N. F. Dillon and ('has. Burt The task
of this committee will not 1** hurd for
if at any time they seem at n In*« to know
just what to ilo for the visitors all they
ms-d to do Is to ask Jack Flinn
Public entertainment is never hard or
expensive In a dry town.
The city ought, however, to &lt;H»t»*n**
with Its half holiday on the occasion of
this meeting. There ought always to
be some show of life in a tow n that is try­
ing to make a good impression on visit­
ors. Palatka News.
Notice to Orange Growers and Shippers
A convention of orunge growers and
shippers fo Florida has been called to
meet In Gainesville, Florida, on Thurs­
day, August 15, 1912, at 12 o’clock
noon, to receive nnd consider the
"Standard for Immature Citrus Fruit"
as recommended by the Commission ap­
pointed by the Department for the pur
pom&gt;.
This Commission, consisting of the
president of the State Horticultural
Society, the director of the Florida Agri­
cultural Ex|K*riment Station, the chem­
ist of .the" State University, the chemist
of the Florida Agricultuhd Experiment
Station, and the State Chemist of Flor­
ida, will report to the convention the
result of their invwitigatioiis of ull the
analytical and other data obtainable,
and recommend a standard for imma­
ture orange« for adoption or rejection
by the orange growers of the state, for
the guidance o f ' the executive ofllrers
and the courts In preventing the ahipment of Immature Citrus Fruit.
I t is recommended that all parties
interested he present at this iin|»ortunt
meeting* as on tHe~declsion of this eonvenUon, depend* the fixing of a stan­
dard satisfactory to the parties directly
Interested, to-wit; the orange grower»
and shippers.
Standards ' for all commodities are
fixed by the persona directy interested
In the business and adopted by the
legislative, execuUve nnd judicial au­
thentic« for their guidance.
W. A. McRAE,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
R. E. ROSE,
State Chemist.
There are Two Kinds of Chill Tonic
PLANKS AND OTHERS

The old retiabe Planks Chill Tonic Is
. Guaranteed to drive out Molaria to cure
Chills. Fever, Colds end Grip. your money
back If It doee nM. 25c end 50c per bottle.
A
ikyour DniifUL
Tri-tf

Secretary H. H. Richardson of the
Jacksonville hoard of trade, who has
been active in the plans for a state hoard
of trade which it is expected will Ik* form­
ed at a meeting to lie held in Kissimmee
August 15, has outlined the following
tentative program for the affair: ^
August 15, 10 a. m.—Meeting called
to order by Henry Clay Stanford, pres­
ident of the Kissimmee board of trade.
Invocation.
Selection of temporary president and
secretary.
Appointment of committee on cre­
dentials.
Discussion of plnns for State Cham­
ber of Commerce, led by secretary, II. H.
Jackson of the Jacksonville board of
trade (by request) and followed by other
leading citizens of the state, who are
vitally interested in the subject.
Appointment of committee on con­
stitution and by-laws.
Report of committee on constitution
and by-laws.
Nomination of permanent officera.
Selection of next meeting place.
Adjournment.
Secretary -Richardson Is In receipt of
the certificates of the delegates from
the following boards of trade: Jasper,
Sarasota, St, Augustine, Havana, Starke,
Trilby, Plant City , Baker county (of

Ÿ - 9 t* * M n m 4 A r t W J / r W i r t
'
Th« return* of ih « election h«U) on Ju ly U tb ,
1Í 12, o r d n r t by thria B oard for (h a w ta b lu h m a n t
of • a parla] road an d b rld f* d ia tn c t, an d lh a p a r nvant for lb« conatru ctio n u a r a o f b y IW utnf bouda
Io lb« a m o u n t of 1200.000 00, h a r in a b*«n m ad« to
lb* Hoard by tb« Inspector* of aaid »Wet loo. tb«
aarit« a r r a opetvrd and ran aaaaad by lb« B oard and
tb« r a n v i n a b o a r d tw o h u ndred an d nin«t«*n
r o t « tor and tb irty -n tn « ro te a n a l n a t , «atablUbtn f lb« a perla) road an d b rld f« d U trirt. (b e u m to
b« paid by h au in a b o n d i for th e tu rn of 1200,000.00
aa la a upon l a i a b l t p ro p a rly In aaid d ta tr lr t, lb«
m ajo rity briny IMO ro tea In f a ro r of eatab liah in f
■urn d i .t r i r t and iaauin« aaid band*.
Il la th r rt fore ordered th a t th a fo lio * In f t« rrlto ry
■hall &gt;tm and ro n a tltu ta a apaeial road and b rid f«
d iatrirt
B ey in n in f at a p o in t on tb# W aklw a river on tha
r a i l n d e. on th a T o w n sh ip Un* betw een Townahlp*
I» and 20 S o u th f t a n f r 2» Kaat. an d ru n n in g tbeaira
e *a t alon* aaid T ow nahlp line lo Ih« æ f tio o poet
at tb« nor'.beaat t o r n ir of S o rt ion 6, T o w nahlp 20
S o u th , lian a« SO K aat, thenna r u n n tn f ao u tb on
■aid aartlo n line to th e aeri ion poat a t lb« aoutb-

DR-R. M. MASON

BICYCLES

DENTIST

AND

SUNDRIES

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W r l h o r t l B lo c k

FROM H 5S UP TO $11. FOR NEW
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Sanford. Florida

SHANI8ARGER
ORLANDO.

DR.

C. G. B U T T

FLORIDA

WELL D R IVIN G

DENTIST
iMTlce: Yowell Building

Artesian

SANFORD. FLORIDA

GEU. A. DeCOTTES

Wells of Every

ATTORNEY a h i » OOUNSEI.LOK a t LAW
Practice In State and Federal Couru

Description

Garner-Wood ruff Bldg

Sanford Fin,

DR. W. E. H0USH0LDER
DENTIST
Room» S3. 24 and S3. Pico Bids.

Residence For Sale

New ten room house with all .conve­
niences, just been screened throughout
with best copper screens. Twenty i&gt;earIng orange trees, pecan trees, . about
fifty rose bushes and other plants. All
in firstcloin condition and situated on
Sanford
Heights, the prettiest residence
President Ijiktr H7lfrr*frn&gt;tary Bates
section
in
Florida. Finest artesian wa­
and several members of the Commercial
ter
fropi
deep
well (’an also sell two
Club expect to aUend the meeting.
other lots with poultry yard and orange
trees, fine galvanized bam and garden
MONROE LOCALS
adjoining. 'Will be sold at actual cost as
P, -D.- Cubh.juyi family huvo moved my business necessitates closer residence.

ttu .ir - g tn n i l o W , \y^ ~ p rafrv * 4 o ld « ta n ti.

The M onrde'chnrrh amHwhool bullding lacks atiout one hundred dollars’
worth of material nnd work of comple­
tion. The good |M*oph* have done all
they can. Cro|&gt;» were short and timtw
are hard. However, our building is up,
is covered and Moored. We can hold
sciiool in it. if we ran get it seat»*«l
Perliujis the school hoard will scut it (or
us.
Mr H It Lock has left us for a visit
to his old home in the state «»( New ^ ork
A numlier &lt;&gt;( our truckers have
planted their celery seed In-ds. F'rom
present indications tin* acreage will he
greatly reduced

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SANFORD.

Satisfaction Guaranteed
B y Export Workmen
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FLORIDA.

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
l-«l« Slat« Attorney Seernth J udiri»I Cimili o&lt;
Florida
Krtidrocra. $anfofdaod Srlvan tjk »

H I L L

LUM BER

MEN-DEN-HALL’S
CH ILL TONIC

HILL HARDWARE CO

Best lor Malaria, Chills and
P tv z F . ' " G u a r a n t e e d .

.) . I. if* I) . l.L

Notary Public

President

2 Tn, FOR YOUR CHILDREN

All kinds of Ix*gtl Pn|K;ra. Deeds,
Mortgages.
Etc.
Acknowle*lgements
taken. Rentals and Collections Official
Cadet for the I. L U Benefit Society.
The Ix-st and chea|&gt;est Sick, Injury,
Accident and Death Benefit Protection.
Office in Coats building, 2nd and Pal­
metto

Quite ».large nuinU*r of automobiles
pass through Monroe ami cross the river
at the ferry.
When we get the brick
roads there will Ik* a great many more.

17

Send Them lo Stetson

Fall Term Bogina Sept. 25
&lt; ollef* of l.ll.rfal A/U
l ollef# of I j i »
( o lU f* of T echnology
C o llet* oC Iluainm a
P re p a ra to ry A ratJem y
N o rm al School
Srhm »| of M ech an ic Art»
S« hool of M usic
S chool of F in e Arta
»«ing wom en
C a reiu l adralnlatratW « and th o rlewrhlng
For ralalo g a or vlowa. for In fo ro aatU a,

JOHN

H. S T E T S O N

UNIVERSITY,

DELAND,

FLORIDA

Mr and Mrs Frank A. Johnson of
Markham are at Mr K It. Potter*

New Goods! New Prices!
All Work Receives My PersonnI Attention
Another Everglade» Investigation
and best efforts
Tallahassee, Fla., Aug. 1.—Charges
‘Itone 23
of inc«im|M*t**ney am i. neglect of duty Opposite City Hall
have been filed iigumst Chief Drainage
Engineer J &lt;• Wroght by assi*iani
engineers who have lx*en in active charge
of the work of druming the Everglades
JEWELER
The full text of these churges lias not
lieen made public.
MY SPECIALTIES
The internal improvement board,
under whose jurisdiction the drainage Picknrd'a Hand-Painted Chinn
(lorhmn's Sterling Silver
of the Everglade* is conducted, ha* been
Rogers' Plated Warr
investigating the*** charge* in ezeoElgin and Waltham Watches
utive seHsion for s**veral dnys. No In­
timation of the nature of the proceed­
ing* have been given until today. Pub­
A L L GOODS G U A R A N T E E D
lication of sensational stories in state
|ia|K*r* were partly confirmed by this
statement which says that "all of the
charg** made against Mr. Wright have
been heard in Mr. Wright's presence
and that he has m^de answers. The Chill and F ever T onic, as
trustees are making it tho^ugh Investi­ a g en era l to n ic for tired
gation and will advise tho public when
feelin g an d m alaria«
a conclusion has lH*en reached."
Tin* charges against Mr. Wright were
preferred by First Ssaistant Engmree G.
C. Piercr and R. F. Ensey, the engi­
neer who made the survey for thp
drainage work. Both of these engi­
neers have resigned.

y

Hnd Twenty Children
Chicago, Aug. 1.—"A man'who raises
twenty children on $25 a week should
not have to pay taxes,’’ said Roy O.
West, ehainnan of the !&gt;ourd of review
yesterday.
” 1 earn only $25 a week and have to
support ten children, all of whom are
going to school,” said Flnkclstcin. I
am the father of twenty, but ten have
died. Altogether I hnd eight boy* nnd
twelve girl* to care for. Now I have
four l&gt;oys and *ix girl» left. If you can
reduce my taxes It would make it easier
for m i."
"I guess you have about all you can
do to take care of ten children, espec­
ially if they all go to school," said West,
as he marked the complaint “ no assess­
ment.’’
"I think this country should lie proud
of you. Your class of fathers are the
nation’s greatest naoet," th » ( official
added.

MeLaiilin

O ur Htoru L« elegantly fitte*! and furnished and
our .stock new, fresh and of the hest quality.
It consists of

PURE DRUGS
CHEMICALS, STANDARD PATENT MEDI
CINES, FANCY GOODS, TOILET AR­
TICLES, PERFUMERY.
THE FINEST CIGARS ON THE MARKET
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF COMPOUNDING
PHYSICIANS* PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RF&gt;
CEIPT 8 .
CALL AND SEE US.

Your patronage is always appreciated, no matter
how small your purchases, and you may rest.assur­
ed it will be our constant aim to sell you the best
goods that can be obtained, at reasonable prices.

First Street

P h on e 275

Sanford, Fla.

S u m m e r or Winter
weean supply your wonts in the
Automobile line. If you want to
rent
/
i
A Motor for Any Purpose
we ore ot your service with the
very best cars. We never sleep.
If you ore in tihuble coll us nny
hour of the night or doy.

Sinford Nichine &amp; Ginne Company
P H O N E 331

mtam

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A ll W ork G uaranteed
Send Your Work to U i and Hive It Attended lo Property

Engraving, Clock and Jewelry Repairing
GREENLEAF

&amp;

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t

CO.

Jewelers, Silversmith* and Importers
41 West Bay Street
Jacksonville, Florida

�THE 8ANfÒRD HERALD
u p -tt m u t t U p t
Sanford Two,' Orlahdo On* •
• Yesterday's fame, a pitcher’» battle bat he p u t the pllío g aírm th e left center
battle between Lee and Wllatpi, was by fence for two baga and after that Lee
many who aaw it, conceded to be the thought it beet to walk him.
beat game of the eeaaon. WiUon, who
W allace On The Side U n e .
pitched on T hunday went back a t San-

COwr ow / t-

COBB’S

f ir s t

GREAT PENNANT WINNING

F

OR flv# conaecutlre aea»ona the achievem ents of
h a re fum fthed dally topic» of conversation for
Of all the occasions In which he has been the
bat, in the field or on the bases, it Is probable

fea t

Tyrua Raymond Cobb
followers of ba»»baii.
central figure, at tb*
no single exploit bad

■&lt;0 : - f &lt;rO L a c k .
TA *»e A ^ u e a t
—
COMB A W B a
N O H O - fro

Ba c k —

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r

WJ Y
Coaching.

Kidding ths Pltchsr.

Thursday’s Game al Orlando
SANFORD—
Farmer, c f..„ ..........
Swlnk, 1st.».....„........... ..
Wofford, 2rwJ
...............
Moreland, r Í
Roberta, i I...-.
Low*, c..„.....
Brittain, 3rd
Wallace, p

ORLANDO—
Cole,r f .
.
Lee, c f _ ..
Wilson, 2nd
8turep, I f
Howatt, s a
Bowen, 3rd
White, 1st
Vslden, c
Wilder, p
WiUon ....
Total.......................

ORLAND 0 Cole, r f ......
WiUon, 2nd ..
Brewster, 1st
Stump, I f
Howatt, s a
Bowen, 3rd
Lee, c f
White, c
Doc WilSon, p'

, was right there with the goods, however,
AB R H E
j and held us to one lone tally, which came
6 0 1
0
v
| ed Brewster, who stole second and
5 1 1 0
* scored on Stump’s hit through short.
Sanford got one in the fifth after two
men- were down. • Farmer hit to right
for two bags and scored on an error
by second. In the eighth they got
T o ta l......
another, - Roberts hitting to Lhird, and 8ANFOKJD w av sacrificed to , second. I/ow» took
màm
Swlnk, 1st
Swlnk N cverT ei ’Km By
Moreland, r f
J i c o i »▼
Wofford, 2nd
to w a v .
Roberts, I f
niM H tp MOW
Lowe,
c
rr P o ito w y
I me a u Brittain, 3rd
V AKOONS
Bundy, s s
1-ee, p

31

1 7

Total
33 2 7 0
Summary Hit oil Wilson, 7; Off l-ec
6. Struck out by Wilson ti; by I-ee 7.
lioaca on balls by WiUon 2. by I-ee 2.
Two base hit«, Brvvkuter, Karin wr.
Stolen biLsea, Brewster, Stump. Howatt.
Hrittuin 2. Reporter-Star.

4

Summary:
Three base hits, White. Roberta.
Hitched by pitched ball, Brittain,
Vaiden.
Stolen base, Moreland.
Sacrifice hits, Bundy.
Base on balU, Wilder 2, WiUon, 1,
Wallace 2.
Struck out by Wilder 2, Wilson 0,
Wallace 4.
Double plays, Wofford to Swlnk,
Bundy to Wofford to Swink, I-ee to
White.
Passed balls, Vaiden.
Umpire«, Tilden and Chittenden.
Boost Day Thursday
Next Thursday afternoon will be
Boost Day again and OrUndo will come
up in all their glory expecting to lower
our colors. They have materially srtenthened their team and are confident of
victory. The Sanford band will dis­
course sweet music and the famous
trombone player, Mr. M utt, will chron­
icle every good piay by a solo on his ba-

and finally Plank. Tho strain of
pitching twenty-four victories oat or
twenty-eight games within a period
of
three months, hod had its offcct on
Tyrus Raymond'Cobb.
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the D etroit sta r and beforo the tired
muscles could be made to respond to
his iron will the game was apparently lost and with It the Tiger prospers
At tho beginning of tho seventh round an error unsettled Waddell and
before be regained his footing four timm had bcci^ ra s h e if hcm*g&lt;ftw-plate
Dy dint of much labor tho visitors had mado one run previously, and
In the next session brought the total to a ll. T h e Athletics hod mad«
runs without much effort.
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W hen Cobb faced Waddell In th e nlhtb Inning with a man down and
Crawford on first, all the strength, skill and nerve that had changed .this
alxth.place outfit to pennant contenders, all t h e jr o r k of th e tttftlfisa. cheerJng m»»Tills nUdbs Imps»
^ifVrriir
w ere a t stak e___ _
Here was s team of seasoned veterans. forW er&gt;ham plons| gutdM hr 4
m aster hand, tho terror of American league batsmen on tb« slab, two runs
ahead. Only two more hands to retlro, a league pennnnt, a world's serl*» for
the prtxe. Against this poworful combination a mere stripling was opposed
It see mod easy.
In response to signals flashed from bench to field, from base to base
from the home plate to the pitcher's slab, the giant southpaw sent five t&gt;nlu
w hitting toward tho watchful, keen-eyed youth. Throe times tho "IVn. h '
had been tempted by curves that Just missed tho plate Twice he w*t. |,.-d
tho ball cut over a corner. Then with that Intuition known only to the klngi*
of tho clan be divined that the cannon ball speeding toward him was nut
going to break. It v u coming "straight over "
There followed a mighty crash as of broken hopes, of crushed smt&gt;lll"i.«
of dreams dispelled. The runner on first base scored, closely followed In n «
flying "kid " The champion batter, champion base runner, ebam dou fielder
of the age bad tied the score. Cobb had won his first pennant.
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third on passed balls and scored on a
ground ball to-first, the winning run.
It looked like we would tin things up
in the ninth, whpn with one down. Lee
walked Brewster, who was put out
stealing second on n very eh»«-* decision.
Then with two down Stump hit to third,
and took third on Howalt's simile to

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Just Like Hans Wagnsr.
centre. Bowen, the next man up, hit a
hot one to third but was out at first, and
thus ended our hopes.
Brewster, of Cotton States fame, met
the team in Sanford, and played a jam-

Brewster S eem s To B e Good

a 3o«d i M t In Front Where He
Could KM th s Playsro on the Visit
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Act Uke They Were Playing
We are very glnd to l*e nble to note
th at baseball bus taken a new hold here.
The locaU lost the Friday’s gume, but
the exhibition as so fine, and the spirit
animating the players so encouraging,
that decidedly the fans have no kick.
The criticism of the old team was not
so much that they failed to win, os it was
that they did not exhibit a winning spirit.
The townspeople do not necessarily de­
mand winning ball; but they do demand,
and with justice, that the men who are
paid by the citizens make a proper effort
to win. And this is not to bo mistaken
as a criticism of the individual players
that composed the old team. They con­
fronted a discouraging condition which
was beyond their control, and with which
they could not cope.
A I««son has been learned. An up­
end doing spirit pervades the nino now,
which is going to result in splendid base
ball, even If wo don’t win.—Reporter-

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*00. T hs crowd will be kept in good
humor, no m atter whether we win or
loo*, and every loyal fan is expected to
come out In full force. Every fannibelle
will also be there and bring a boy dong.
This will positively be the last real boost
day and aside from the good gome and
Urge crowd both ball teams are expexted
to do their best to Uke the pennant.
You know OrUndo is only seven games
behind tb s Sanford bunch and they are
liable to get a game moat any time and
Thursday may be the pathological mo­
ment. Come out, ererytmddy, and help
to swell th e gate-receipts. Next Thur*day is tb* big day.

A U R TIME,
V ; knowledge
and experience
in thé printing
buxine»».
Wb*a you or* in need of somothtng in ibis lias
D O N 'T F O R G E T T H IS .

Delightful Resort Facing the
Fine Bathing - Fishing - ~ mobiling - Table the Best Beach in Florida No Mos*
For Rates Address . . .

M RS. W. W. ALCOTT
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SA N FO RD H ER A LD
//V S AiVLXiRD— Life is Worth Living

Number »7

B A H P O I I D , F L O R I D A . F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 0. 1012

WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS
Item s e f Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the Wires by Our Special Service

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ALIO,YlOlilU SKIDDED ALL
Car Turns Over and Kills Mr.

AROUND THE STATE

Nosegay of Blossoms Cut in The Garden Spot
of Florida, the Beautiful Land of Flowers

W. D. Holden

SHORT SQUIBS RECORDED FOR BUSY READERS
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(,VlR tNI,RE m v STATE HAPPENINGS BOILED DOWN FOR TIIE BUSY
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New« From Every Corner of the Earth
Tersely Told In Telegraphic Ticks
Not In a decade or nioro have there
bee^ so m any snakes in the south­
eastern part of New York state as at
present, according to report* received
‘ by the New York Zoologieul Society,
because of this prevalence the society
has placed in service an automobile
equipped with a 500 candle power
searchlight, and will hunt the snakes by
night in several suburban counties’
The automobile is equipped t j curry several hundred snakes.
The small shipper rather than the one
* who ships in large lot* will bo the one
to be benefltted by the interstate, com­
merce commission’s proposed changes
in express rotes, according to an analysis
■ -¿f the new express charges lj~y the Chi­
cago Association &lt;Tf Com merer. The
express companies will at tuck the new
basis of rotes on Oct. 9. The greuter
part of the pieces enrried by the express
companies are smull and have lieen the
source of the bulk of the revenue, thoug
representing by far the smullest portion
of the weight carried
Itulus L. Perry, u negro lawyer •»(
Brooklyn, has embraced nnd Iteen for­
mally received into the Jewish faith. It
is said th at Perry is the first negro to ac
cept the Jewish faith in twenty years
We want to take the government out
of the bunds of trust*»-» and put it in the
hands of those whom we can trust "
This was Governor Wilson’s lirst cam­
paign declaration, winch he expr*«e**-*l
today to a delegation of Delaware Dem­
ocrat*.
An inventory of the estate &lt;&gt;( the lute
Thomas A Snyder, catsup manufuc
turer. who was fturied at Toronto. Can­
ada, has Ims-n Med in probate court
His personal estate umounted to f ‘&lt;7,
70C50, with real estate valued ut $100,(KM). Among his effects was found $93.626 worthless stock and worthless debts
to the amount of $5,720. fields col­
lectible to the amount of $22.500 also
were listed
Mr. Snyder and Iiih wife
whom he had recently married, were
killed in an automobile accident in I’enn
aylvania. Attached to the inventory
Is a notatlonn saying th at the wife sur­
vived him hy about ten minutes, nnd
that he left no minor children.
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because he wouldn’t travel in the
negro eompnrtment of a passenger coach
Sheriff V. A. Spinney of Augusta coun­
ty. Alabama, who was escorting a negro
prisoner to Prattville, was ejected from
a Mobile &lt;Sc Ohio train yesterday
Tinofficer employed a lawyer nnd threatens
to aue the railroad, insisting that the
Alabama law prohibit* whites travel­
ing in th e coaches with negroes.
The biggest man in Georgia is dead,
andHhey had to bury him in a Ik&gt;x 1mcauae no coffin of sufficient dimensions
.'could be found. He was Job Allgood,
a rural mail carrier of Walton county,
and he weighed close to 500 pounds.
His death came suddenly, following n
barbecue at which he is said to have
* astonished the |&gt;eople by the amount
of victuals he stowed uwny.

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Jumped |n Front of Train
Zephyrhills, Aug. H. Richard W
Burke, vice president of the Cooper­
ative Homestead Co., ojierating a colony
four miles south of this place was in­
stantly killer! by the passenger train
ju s t as it was nearing the depot at
Zephyrltllls this morning at 11:40.
M r. Burke came up from Crystal
Springs this morning and was around
town quite awhile before the train was
due. Just before the train arrived
he left the depot, walking down the
track, meeting tho train. Just In-fore
th e train reached him, as he was be­
tween the main track and siding, ac­
cording to the account given hy F. A.
Gibson, W. D. Judy, Merton Fowler
and Will Williams, who were eye witnesses from the depot, he deliberateiy
jum ped on the track. In another »*»*ond hla head was completely severed
from hi* body. Tbe body rolled to one
aide of the track, and the head was
carried seventy-five fact up the railroad.

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A Brief ItcHume of Florida Happenings
That Will Interest The Hurried Header

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The automobile has added another
Portion*
of
Florida
are
ex[)eriencing
victim to tho ever increasing list.
SANfORD'S MILITARY COMPANY
NEW CLUB B O ISE
the heaviest rainfall in years. No relief
Coming from Orlando to Sanford
t--a•'l
is
in sight. The precipitation for -the ,
O rganization Meld up Pending In stru c ­ yesterday in the big Everett car of the Sanford Organization Will Provide En- stute the first six months of the year
Holden Heal Estate Co., Ernest Morrow
lerlnlnnu-nt For The Visitors
tions From H eadquarters^
was 6.66 in excess of previous records.
driving, W. D. Holden on the front sent
Several months ngo Copt. Pnlmer suc­ with him and Gus Hnrt, (’. (). McLaugh­
At the present time there is no [dace
Money from the sale of the $200,000
ceeded in orguniring n military company lin and J. L. Garusch on the rear »eat for the rrtranger within our gates to bond ¡»sue will soon lie available In St,
In Sanford, made up of many members were thinking of getting to this city wtiile away the time. No jilure to rest, Petersburg, and the Time? says th a t
who hnd previous military experience, nhcurl of the storm that was coming up sit down and write n letter, read a puper brick liiy mg on some of the streets whoro
nnd the full quoin of men signori the ros­ behind them. In turning mif to pa** u yr indulge in recreation' of any kind. most nis-ded will la* aiming the first of
ter In fact there are half o dozen men vehicle on the marl road where the sand In order to overcome this great handi­ the improvement» started. The warer
over the full quota nnd the Hanford com.
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th,. big car cap to our citv ere .another \vinter sea­ front and yurht basin will receive atpnny would lx- one of file full comple­ skidded on the u»-t marl ami despite the son. I’he 11er a Id
■2/LL«*Vt.'r 'tv!hZKjucu.-ir;*»&lt;/iuit&gt;-uiJihu-rione as
ment companies of the regiment
superhuman effort» made l*y Mr Mur hy Sanford will add several lumdrt.il "rapidlyT" !W 9 ^ **\*91*MM$*-x»Tpcrli(-ntt"
Letters from General Foster indicate row to right tiie ear it skidded for some new people to Olir poplllllt loll tills sea »ay» the l’irne»i "to make the Sunshine
tlint there mny he several vacancies in distance in the middle of tlje road aqd son. There ¡ire inuny |ieo[de here ev­ &lt;’ity one nl extraordinary Ix-nuty and
the second regiment that would allow the finally turned almost completely around ery winter who leave Sanford in disgust aCtgurtivencas us well by the timo tho
Sanford company to Join at onctv other-. Htul toppled over ou thc-Jift hand side. and go to other cities lierause they en- tourists begin to arrive in tho early
Vistrrtit1PhiiNmiI b«»^ w ould-be aapigped I t wll J ^ m ;n n l
-■^‘hiniy-’that even di-avor to stuy-heru. for a few day» and winter.
to ttie llrst regiment l/Uters to tltTS Tf: •lie ocrTipunt* of the rrrr-finv*- meel.Ta
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Tin! Punta Goftlô I.lyul and I mtihsr
feet were receivrd here a month ngo. recollection of jii-l whut happened to (h a i tliey are f&lt;irei*d‘tn tra ve f«*r ». uwiru r •). wTfh J"capital of-one- million7:^ ...
stating that General Foster would lake each individual Morrow. Hart and cimgemiil place wbere tliey are uceiirdeil |iriM-e«fi of iiicor|ioratinn at that place.
up llie mntter for readjustment a* soon McLaughlin ex-aped with nuiior brut-*-» lite glad band and illude
(•» I al limile I'his 1« one of the lug enu*r|iriscs which
ns the summer enrninpinent was over and sprain« and wen- P.le (•■ g&gt;-i mil of |f evi-ry Imi«i ite-- muli and every Iitlier insure .1 bright and busy future for i’unta
Since that time no word has been re the wreckage and a.«»i«t Gor i*&lt; li who IIIali ili I la *elef y &lt;1*iIa wili ••uri I bis new i .ord.i Almost every day some in­
reived here regarding (hr arrival of an had «ustnailied a broken collar hone and »'lllb &gt;imf'»rd •'.iti h.iv e t fu-fife-t biHr-tmg dustry is begun or »ornc enterprise
officer to muster in the company, and our was badly brm«ed
nrgiiiu/.iliim in liu «mitli \Vut&gt; a ilice st.irtt»!, anil all together it tHSl[&gt;cak*
citizens nnd the members of the com­
rapid growth ami financial advancement
Mr Holden being a in.it nf . &lt;»n-nl club 11(•Il«e ••11 Ibi «luir*- &gt;'f I l&gt;
pany are beginning to think that (he erahle weight seems to have fallen lor ri» sin re nelle- .imi gei.r . n
l**r l‘ iM,i (&gt;mdit ami it» citizens. The
higher authorities are slighting Itieir re waril on the wind shield ami tie n wa» inaile to feel ut limile, wliere ih
I’utilu tiorda Land and l.uml&gt;cr ConiI
quest for action In la* taken at once
puny own« many thousands of acre* of
forced over llii- front »-¿it and will 1I- g i r i ’Ullbl l‘i t Ir te feti ,|l lino |l
In oilier words, (he men who have en own weight ami (hat &lt;&gt;f part of lie • ar on llie liil'im-s» Ita r &lt;,n, rm • 1 ■\ •r . ,| , , ,,r la t iri I n »••to county, and the estal&gt;denvored to organize n company here him, had hi» lieek broken and one of every weei elei disili«« metter« il) mi hshmeut ol it.« huge mill.» at that [dace
have su-'ceede?! and now nwait ihr orders his feel badly lirrt.«*-*! He was killed portane«- lo ile city, Ile valile nf «i|&lt; li mean» the employ merit \\f two or three
from headquarters, and if Sanford is to in«(antly. and when lit« body » a- ills ali orgaiuzatmu lo mir city cui» I» rinnb hundred men.
have a military cnni|*nny the) want to ••litangled from the ■.,r ami wa- laid on |i|llin al me ■ Ilare i Imi .1 tuw ti
iiwmg to the vigorous kicking of the
know when and how this is the time l I he roadway physicians l.urrndlv -on. villa»:*- •*r liariib-t m ria -r.»t» tiala, tk.il, I h-l.alld N e w s the I llilerwriters’ Assoto organize, when the summer season al­ moiled foiiml lift- exlmrt The can •-j»!'ia»( i t a i t - l n f «•!• li e r u r g e r l i / . i l im» • i.iiion. whnh is i h»riicteriz*«i hy the
lows more lime for drilling and till die pact of the swiftly moving car and I he ami imi e place limi lui- ime bui limi N*-ws a* the largest of all (ru»t», ha* adpreliminar) work call l&gt;e done Irene/ ground must have been terrific, a- even ' • an traee tbe prieqierity and gmxl feeling vi»*»l that they have ordered a rating
than in the winter season when nil'll and tin- key ring in Mr I|n|&gt;b fi’s po. I-el wa- in I he ti'W II direi f|y In silcb all nrglllllZlI clerk to return there and correct the
officers wdl have other mailers to nttrail brokeii inlo »mall bit.»
1imi
statement» recently made there. They
their ultenlion and make demands u|&gt;ui
La»« Mmir-N- .»( ila- pr*«M-nt timi raised the property of the New* to a
The car when righted did not »i»,ln to
their time
have l»»-n badly broken and wa- driven ungili jusl e» wr|| la- mie lliouseml nuli-. fancy price, hut after the publication of
to Sanford under it» own power The awav for all Ila good mir p,•««p|*• gel Olii several articles they decided to with­
Sanford Boy’s S uccess
top wa» torn off and the wind »hleld of il usa pleasure resort. Siinford |u«ijilc draw tin- m-w rate and risfiore it to the
A I Bowler oi Dixie a» In» Sanford broken, the »leering gear badly wrenched ere losing a grami o|iportunity to do thè' old price. He »ays the moral is kick
city .1 Ve»l immuni of good III ledine them and (lieu kick a little more, a* they •
friends are wont to cull him is inerting and one of the axle» bent
wiili Mice«-»» »nice Ins unitriciilntloli III
Mr Morrow, who was driving «luted thè mailer of e dilli house he dormimi «•»•in afraid of publicity.
Cilib’ll)‘ lb- is liow coliliei Iril with llie (b.ii be wa- lea running f.i-l Imt that Now 1- 1lo- t inii to gi I bu-v end forili ila
In furlherarice of it.« efforts to imMercliuiils Nalmiiiil it.ink of Norlli t am I be road wa« vef. wet and -llpp* f * • irg a r i / e l o ' i ••• '••*• r i . . o ti r -• i —r
, ..... nn! main- more efficient the mod’ 5
lilia and during ins spare m o m e n t - dr and III il lemptjllg to J-.is- I fa- Iritr-i amt is ili-ili u*- o dejimtmcnt at ihe Florida hospital
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voir» Pie lime (o journalisiii. hi which In buggy and gain (lie road again lie car
•i ii .* iti-.im. ihe board of cotnmiahas shown. remarkable aptitude and »kidded and l&gt;q(nre in* coufd gel it hack, club sbollili Ile'•*’ a Irle li'.llll '•' I .al * siomrs ol -t.it* institutions hu* created
which he expect» In follow some time hi reversed position.» and seemed to strike Monna*. The Hcruld wdl ouilinc .» the position ol puihoiogi.it at the hos­
the future
The Munfuclurer'» Record, something on the side of the road, pimi and tlu* «litor of ibi» paper will
pital, uml ha» elected Dr. Howard S.
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recognized a» one of the greatest mnga throwing it over nn the side rroin he armimi in a few duys to »•••• every live Holloway, who formerly rendered val­
man
in
Snnford
and
ask
In
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tu
jnm
in
zincs on niiinufacluring and development what cun be learned of the accident \lr
uable and efficient service as a member
in the south, recently gave Mr Ihiwlri a Holden w«•» talking to the occupant - oil ila enterpri«*•&gt;f (lie stall of the Florida stato hoard
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commission to .write a sene» of articles the rear »eat and was unaware of,He | \S e wdl -•»• wlictber voli ar*- 1111v&lt; b&gt; of health to fill the position. Dr. Hol­
a j hoi the ilevelupnienl of thill Jiorlliiii of car starling lo skid lie had no tune to J »•mr o|q.or I unit 1 or whi t her
low uy wa« recommended to the hoard
North t’aruliiui. and his lirsi one on the save himself had fa- Im»*ii able and lie Coll r•*III to |el &gt; r . t r.ing gi t b
i in login «t term« .&gt;» a competent patholPieilinolit &lt;U Northern Kailwuy. known a* car must have turned over on nun —■ t i.i- .- . 1*el anil a**
•gl't Mild hr I* help veil to lie the best
the uilerurbnn. receiveil moat fuvonihle qtiu'lky that lie could not catch hold of and blow a.va.
i .gi. it.ol.ibli wii • could have l&gt;een se­
m tin &gt;
We went every in*notice in (lie Spartanburg Journal, which any part of the cur to break Ins fall
ll* ted for tin« work.
.•tel !• t
(o
iiollder
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silbjei
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cliuructended it iis "one of the most in­
That arty of the party escaped wuh
W ( '. t lay ton of Itrooksville comteresting nnd instnictive nrticles ever their lives seems miraculous after going lieve your answer
! nulled suicide llu-re a few days ago in a
written on tliut subject."
over that part of the road whore the ac­
rather sx-nsstional manner. Ho killed
( it) Ofliriiils go Fishing
During lit« college career Air. Bowler cident happened and noting the »moo(h
When tin* liiuncli Nettie left the city luinseif by placing the muzzle of a 32wus manger of the athletic association and slippery nature of the marl when
dock
ut I a. m. W'edm*»duy it carried ililire revolver in Ids mouth and preasnnd wrote nil the articles relative to the It is wet.
; mg the trigger. The hall went through
athletic events, receiving well merited
As soon ic« news of the accident was (he chief of pillici*, tin-sanitary nis|n«'tnr ms brum and came out at the hack of hi?
praise from the faculty uml students and brought to the city cur» were tmtnedi and the city clerk'hound on a li«htng exhead Death was practically instanalso from the large daily pnpres. whom he ately diHputched lo the scene and physi­ pedltion. After a run of ahout half an
,
taneous.
supplied with articles during the term.
cians hurried to render aid. Mr Go- hour ( ‘apt. Tillis runic to anchor in I hFlans are being made for tho crea*
His many Sanford friends will he grot- rusc h was brought to Sanford at once Mary Greek.
non
of a new county inthe- Everglades,
The party took to (lie «mall ho.it»
ifieri to lenrii of his succe»» in college and to receive medical aid am) the other
which
will probably he known u* Ever­
and
the
fun
begun.
First
blood
hy
tin
in business nnd expect to hear of great member« of the party were looked after
glades
county. Fart* of 8t. Lucie, Os­
•
li-rk
D
would
weigh
all
of
(hri-iachievements from Dixie in the future
The report at first stated that Mr Hol­
ceola and DeSoto counties will bo taken
ouiicin.
Tinfish
did
not
«««.m
to
have
den was badly injured, but the first ones
to form the new county and Okeechobee
Complimentary P arty
lo arrive were horror stricken to observe very good appetite», and tin* party only
Miss Annie Whitner wos the charming the lifeless remains near the death car. sucri-eiled in catching enough for dinner will Ik- the county scat, if plana are car­
ried out.
hoiles; of a delightful pnrty lust Monday
Several hundred Orlando |ieop|r San­ They hati plenty to feed the crowd with,
The |ilnns and specifications have ar­
hut
not
rtiticli
left
After
noon
a
heavy
evening, complimentary to Miss Kather­ ford to wit news the hall 'game were on
rived
for the proposed improvements
shower
calmup.
and
after
it
was
over
ine Mahoney and Lillian Herring.
the street when the accident happened
Beautiful cut llowers uml ferns mode nnd with the groups of citizens dis­ lisiliug was resumed with better success and exu-nsionsto the Federal building
the rooms very attractive. The guests cussed the »ad affair-that iiad not only The party cadght about thirty. Many in Pensacola. The whole interior of the
were entertained with pleasant games robbed Sanford of a prominent citizen of Iheiit would weigh liiri-i- pound». poMlotfire and custom house will bo
changed and improved upon. Thera
until ihe dancing began,. which continued
hut Orlando as well, f»r Mr. Holden lie- They arrived home at 4:30, after u very
until 11:30. Delicious icecream nnd cake longed to each city and all of Orange |i|fo»unl day. The tliank» of the party will he a general re-arrangung of the of*
are extended to ('apt Roy Tillis for the ticca, etc. A three story, thirty feet by
were served and refreshing fruit [»inch county.
trip and the line manner in which he one hundred uml fifty feet extension is
wus enjoyed during the evening. Miss
A Prominent Floridian
to l&gt;o added on the west side of the
ehlertiiined
them.
Annie's invited guests wero Misses Kath­
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W. D. Holden wus horn in Volusia
building. When ull is completed Penerine Mahoney. Lillian Herring. Lettle county and with his parents moved into
E. H. Mote has been named us mayor s.icoIu will have one of tho finest federal
Caldwell. Dougins Abernathy, Adelaide Orange county about forty-five years
of la-esiiurg. filling the vacancy caused buildings in the south . 1 It will be upHiggins. Lucile Denton. RAtl\erine Wilson.
‘'“r*y W** WIW
0,1 l *"' hy Hu- resignation of Mayor pozier.
to-date in every particular.
Carrie Kossitcr Claire UK°Wnîker. tlu-r* Mou¡Jhinn.
Aims McUujih’ ' plantation owned hy his father and hi
it
News comes from Winter Haven that
Im Mlirici Hurrnld; Messrs Griffin Her- was engaged in agricultural pursuit* and
plenty of grapes are now on the local
Kissimini»'
is
lo
have
another
inox
ring. Richnrd Whitner. Joel Helds. George ¡n rlltt|,. raising in the early days of the
McLaughllri. Tenney Deane._Ned DdUen- ' ro(1[)t&gt;. Aft),r ri.a(.hil)ji maturity he ilig picture tlientre. I lui* make» the market und they are very fine. The
den David Caldwell. Robert Deane, Weld- '
ius' oikI amum-ment [duci* of this kind in mango crop tu rather »hurt this year, due
man Caldwell .Randall Choje. Hume
perhaps to the heavy rains.
that thriving little town.
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                    <text>THE 8ANfÒRD HERALD
up-tt mu t t U p t
• Yesterday's fame, a pitcher’» battle bat he put the p llío g a írm th e left center
battle between Lee and Wllatpi, was by fence for two baga and after that Lee
many who aaw it, conceded to be the thought it beet to walk him.
beat game of the eeaaon. WiUon, who
W allace On T h e Side U n e .
pitched on Thunday went back at SanSanford Two,' Orlahdo O n* •

C O w r o w / t■&lt;0 : - f &lt;rO L a c k .
T A * »e A ^ u e a t

COBB’S

f ir s t

GREAT PENNANT WINNING

O R flv# conaecutlre aea»ona the achievem ents of
hare fum fthed dally to p ic» o f conversation fo r
O f all the occasions In which he has been the
bat, in the field or on the bases, it Is probable

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Tyrua Raymond Cobb
follow ers of ba»»baii.
central figure, at tb*
no single exploit bad

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Coaching.

Kidding ths Pltchsr.
Thursday’s Game al Orlando
SANFO RD —
Farmer, c f . . „ ..........
Swlnk, 1st.».....„ ............
Wofford, 2rwJ
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Moreland, r Í
Roberta, i I...-.
Low*, c ..„.....
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Cole,r f .
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Wilson, 2nd
8turep, I f
Howatt, s a
Bowen, 3rd
White, 1st
Vslden, c
Wilder, p
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was right there with the goods, however,
and held us to one lone tally, which came

ed Brewster, who stole second and
scored on Stump’s hit through short.
Sanford got one in the fifth after two
men- were down. • Farmer hit to right
for two bags and scored on an error
by second. In the eighth they got
T o t a l.....
another, - Roberts hitting to Lhird, and 8ANFOKJD w a v sacrificed to , second. I/ow» took
màm
Swlnk, 1st
Swlnk N c v e r T e i ’ Km By
Moreland, r f
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Wofford, 2nd
to w a v .
Roberts, I f
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Lowe,
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I me a u Brittain, 3rd
V AKOONS
Bundy, s s
1-ee, p
Total
33 2 7 0
Summary Hit oil Wilson, 7; Off l-ec
6. Struck out by Wilson ti; by I-ee 7.
lioaca on balls by WiUon 2. by I-ee 2.
T w o base hit«, Brvvkuter, Karin wr.
Stolen biLsea, Brewster, Stump. Howatt.
Hrittuin 2. Reporter-Star.

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Summary:
Three base hits, White. Roberta.
Hitched by pitched ball, Brittain,
Vaiden.
Stolen base, Moreland.
Sacrifice hits, Bundy.
Base on balU, Wilder 2, WiUon, 1,
Wallace 2.
Struck out by Wilder 2, Wilson 0,
Wallace 4.
Double plays, Wofford to Swlnk,
Bundy to Wofford to Swink, I-ee to
White.
Passed balls, Vaiden.
Umpire«, Tilden and Chittenden.
Boost Day Thursday
N ext Thursday afternoon will be
Boost D ay again and OrUndo will come
up in all their glory expecting to lower
our colors. They have materially srtenthened their team and are confident of
victory. Th e Sanford band will dis­
course sweet music and the famous
trombone player, M r. Mutt, will chron­
icle every good piay by a solo on his ba-

O RLAND 0 Cole, r f ......
WiUon, 2nd ..
Brewster, 1st
Stump, I f
Howatt, s a
Bowen, 3rd
Lee, c f
White, c
Doc WilSon, p'

and fin ally Plank.
Tho strain of
pitching twenty-four victories oat or
twenty-eight games within a period
o
f three months, hod had its offcct on
Tyrus Raymond'Cobb.
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the D etroit star and beforo the tired
muscles could be made to respond to
his iron w ill the gam e was apparently lost and with It the T ig e r prospers
A t tho beginning of tho seventh round an error unsettled Waddell and
before be regained his footing four timm had bcci^ r a s h e if hcm*g&lt;ftw-plate
Dy dint o f much labor tho visitors had mado one run previously, and
In the next session brought the total to a ll. T h e Athletics hod mad«
runs without much effort.
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W hen Cobb faced Waddell In the nlhtb Inning with a man down and
Crawford on first, all the strength, skill and nerve that had changed .this
alxth.place outfit to pennant contenders, all t h e jr o r k of the tttftlfisa. cheerJng m »»T ills nUdbs Imps»
^ifVrriir
w ere a t stake____ _
H ere was s team of seasoned veterans. forW er&gt;hamplons| gutdM hr 4
master hand, tho terror o f American league batsmen on tb « slab, two runs
ahead. Only two more hands to retlro, a league pennnnt, a world's serl*» for
the prtxe. Against this poworful combination a mere stripling was opposed
It see mod easy.
In response to signals flashed from bench to field, from base to base
from the home plate to the pitcher's slab, the giant southpaw sent five t&gt;nlu
w hitting toward tho watchful, keen-eyed youth. Throe times tho "IVn. h '
had been tempted by curves that Just missed tho plate
T w ice he w*t. |,.-d
tho ball cut over a corner. Then with that Intuition known only to the klngi*
of tho clan be divined that the cannon ball speeding toward him was nut
going to break. It v u coming "straight over "
There followed a mighty crash as of broken hopes, of crushed smt&gt;lll"i.«
of dreams dispelled. The runner on first base scored, closely followed In n «
flying "kid " The champion batter, champion base runner, ebam dou fielder
of the age bad tied the score. Cobb had won his first pennant.
•Copyright, till, by Joseph B Bowles )

Jack Johnson Wan Had Ajfain
/ t o o 0&gt;&lt;» Boon, 1*IM
Sw a t •w *-* 0 0 1 T iu e

third on passed balls and scored on a
ground ball to-first, the winning run.
It looked like we would tin things up
in the ninth, whpn with one down. Lee
walked Brewster, who was put out
stealing second on n very eh»«-* decision.
Then with two down Stump hit to third,
and took third on Howalt's simile to

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Just Like Hans Wagnsr.
centre. Bowen, the next man up, hit a
hot one to third but was out at first, and
thus ended our hopes.
Brewster, of Cotton States fame, met
the team in Sanford, and played a jam-

Brewster Seem s T o B e Good

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a 3o«d i M t In Front Where He
Could KM ths Playsro on the V isit
log Team.

We are very glnd to l*e nble to note
that baseball bus taken a new hold here.
Th e locaU lost the Friday’s gume, but
the exhibition as so fine, and the spirit
animating the players so encouraging,
that decidedly the fans have no kick.
The criticism of the old team was not
so much that they failed to win, os it was
that they did not exhibit a winning spirit.
The townspeople do not necessarily de­
mand winning ball; but they do demand,
and with justice, that the men who are
paid by the citizens make a proper effort
to win. And this is not to bo mistaken
as a criticism of the individual players
that composed the old team. They con­
fronted a discouraging condition which
was beyond their control, and with which
they could not cope.
A I««son has been learned. An up­
end doing spirit pervades the nino now,
which is going to result in splendid base
ball, even If wo don’ t win.— Reporter-

CORONADO

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humor, no matter whether we win or
loo*, and every loyal fan is expected to
come out In full force. Every fannibelle
will also be there and bring a boy dong.
This will positively be the last real boost
day and aside from the good gome and
Urge crowd both ball teams are expexted
to do their best to U ke the pennant.
Y ou know OrUndo is only seven games
behind tbs Sanford bunch and they are
liable to get a game moat any time and
Thursday may be the pathological mo­
ment. Come out, ererytmddy, and help
to swell the gate-receipts. N ext Thur*day is tb* big day.

Delightful

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SA N FO RD H ER A LD
//V S AiVLXiRD — Life is Worth Living

Number »7

BAHPOIID, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 0 . 1 0 1 2

Volum« IV

W ORLD NEWS AN D VIEW S ALIO,YlOlilU SKIDDEDA L L AROUND THE STATE
Items e f Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the Wires by Our Special Service
SH O RT

SQUIBS RECORDED

The small shipper rather than the one
* who ships in large lot* will bo the one
to be benefltted by the interstate, com­
merce commission’s proposed changes
in express rotes, according to an analysis
■ -¿f the new express charges lj~y the Chi­
cago Association &lt;Tf Com merer. The
express companies will at tuck the new
basis of rotes on Oct. 9. The greuter
part of the pieces enrried by the express
companies are smull and have lieen the
source of the bulk of the revenue, thoug
representing by far the smullest portion
of the weight carried

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Itulus L. Perry, u negro lawyer •»(
Brooklyn, has embraced nnd Iteen for­
mally received into the Jewish faith. It
is said that Perry is the first negro to ac
cept the Jewish faith in twenty years
We want to take the government out
of the bunds of trust*»-» and put it in the
hands of those whom we can trust "
This was Governor Wilson’s lirst cam­
paign declaration, winch he expr*«e**-*l
today to a delegation of Delaware Dem­
ocrat*.
An inventory of the estate &lt;&gt;( the lute
Thomas A Snyder, catsup manufuc
turer. who was fturied at Toronto. Can­
ada, has Ims-n Med in probate court
His personal estate umounted to f ‘&lt;7,
70C50, with real estate valued ut $100,(KM). Among his effects was found $93.626 worthless stock and worthless debts
to the amount of $5,720. fields col­
lectible to the amount of $22.500 also
were listed
Mr. Snyder and Iiih wife
whom he had recently married, were
killed in an automobile accident in I’enn
aylvania. Attached to the inventory
Is a notatlonn saying that the wife sur­
vived him hy about ten minutes, nnd
that he left no minor children.
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because he wouldn’ t travel in the
negro eompnrtment of a passenger coach
Sheriff V. A. Spinney of Augusta coun­
ty. Alabama, who was escorting a negro
prisoner to Prattville, was ejected from
a Mobile &lt;Sc Ohio train yesterday
Tinofficer employed a lawyer nnd threatens
to aue the railroad, insisting that the
Alabama law prohibit* whites travel­
ing in the coaches with negroes.
T h e biggest man in Georgia is dead,
andHhey had to bury him in a Ik&gt;x 1mcauae no coffin of sufficient dimensions
.'could be found. He was Job Allgood,
a rural mail carrier of Walton county,
and he weighed close to 500 pounds.
His death came suddenly, following n
barbecue at which he is said to have
* astonished the |&gt;eople by the amount
of victuals he stowed uwny.

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Zephyrhills, Aug. H. Richard W
Burke, vice president of the Cooper­
ative Homestead Co., ojierating a colony
four miles south of this place was in­
stantly killer! by the passenger train
ju st as it was nearing the depot at
Zephyrltllls this morning at 11:40.
Mr. Burke came up from Crystal
Springs this morning and was around
town quite awhile before the train was
due. Just before the train arrived
he left the depot, walking down the
track, meeting tho train. Just In-fore
the train reached him, as he was be­
tween the main track and siding, ac­
cording to the account given hy F. A.
Gibson, W. D. Judy, Merton Fowler
and Will Williams, who were eye witnesses from the depot, he deliberateiy
jumped on the track. In another »*»*ond hla head was completely severed
from hi* body. Tbe body rolled to one
aide of the track, and the head was
carried seventy-five fact up the railroad.
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Nosegay of Blossoms Cut in The Garden Spot
of Florida, the Beautiful Land of Flowers

FOR BUSY READERS
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N ew « From Every C orner of the Earth
Tersely T old In Telegraphic T ick s
N ot In a decade or nioro have there
bee^ so m any snakes in the south­
eastern part o f New York state as at
present, according to report* received
‘ by the N ew York Zoologieul Society,
because of this prevalence the society
has placed in service an automobile
equipped with a 500 candle
power
searchlight, and will hunt the snakes by
night in several suburban counties’
The automobile is equipped t j curry several hundred snakes.

Car

Prom lnrnt Citizen Killed Without
e
M om ents' Warning, on Ihe
Orlando Road

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A Brief ItcHume o f Florida Happenings
That Will Interest The Hurried Header

The automobile has added another
Portion* of Florida are ex[)eriencing
victim to tho ever increasing list.
SANfORD'S MILITARY COMPANY
NEW CLUB B O IS E
the
heaviest rainfall in years. N o relief
Coming from Orlando to Sanford
is
in
sight. The precipitation for -the
yesterday in the big Everett car of the Sanford Organization Will Provide EnO rganization Meld up Pending In stru c­
stute the first six months of the year
Holden Heal Estate Co., Ernest Morrow
lerlnlnnu-nt For The Visitors
tions From Headquarters^
was 6.66 in excess of previous records.
driving, W. D. Holden on the front sent
Several months ngo Copt. Pnlmer suc­ with him and Gus Hnrt, ( ’ . (). McLaugh­
At the present time there is no [dace
Money from the sale of the $200,000
ceeded in orguniring n military company lin and J. L. Garusch on the rear »eat for the rrtranger within our gates to bond ¡»sue will soon lie available In St,
In Sanford, made up of many members were thinking of getting to this city wtiile away the time. No jilure to rest, Petersburg, and the Time? says that
who hnd previous military experience, nhcurl of the storm that was coming up sit down and write n letter, read a puper brick liiy mg on some of the streets whoro
nnd the full quoin of men signori the ros­ behind them. In turning mif to pa** u yr indulge in recreation' of any kind. most nis-ded will la* aiming the first of
ter In fact there are half o dozen men vehicle on the marl road where the sand In order to overcome this great handi­ the improvement» started. The warer
over the full quota nnd the Hanford com.
th,. big car cap to our citv ere .another \vinter sea­ front and yurht basin will receive atpnny would lx- one of file full comple­ skidded on the u»-t marl ami despite the son. I’he 11er aId
■2/LL«*Vt.'r 'tv!hZKjucu.-ir;*»&lt;/iuit&gt;-uiJihu-rione as
ment companies of the regiment
superhuman effort» made l*y Mr Mur hy Sanford will add several lumdrt.il "rapidlyT" !W 9 ^ **\*91*MM$*-x»Tpcrli(-ntt"
Letters from General Foster indicate row to right tiie ear it skidded for some new people to Olir poplllllt loll tills sea »ay» the l’irne»i "to make the Sunshine
tlint there mny he several vacancies in distance in the middle of tlje road aqd son. There ¡ire inuny |ieo[de here ev­ &lt;’ity one nl extraordinary Ix-nuty and
the second regiment that would allow the finally turned almost completely around ery winter who leave Sanford in disgust aCtgurtivencas us well by the timo tho
Sanford company to Join at on ctv other-. Htul toppled over ou thc-Jift hand side. and go to other cities lierause they en- tourists begin to arrive in
tho early
Vistrrtit1P hiiNmiI b« » ^ w ould-be aapigped I t wll J ^ m ;n n l
-■^‘hiniy-’ that even di-avor to stuy-heru. for a few day» and winter.
to ttie llrst regiment l/Uters to tltTS Tf: •lie ocrTipunt* of the rrrr-finv*- meel.Ta
UÍ
^\,T
T in ! Punta Goftlô I .lyul and I mtihsr
feet were receivrd here a month ngo. recollection of jii-l w hut happened to (hai tliey are f&lt;irei*d‘tn trave f«*r ». uwiru r •). wTfh J"capital of-one- million7:^ ...
stating that General Foster would lake each individual
Morrow. Hart and cimgemiil place w bere tliey are uceiirdeil |iriM-e«fi of iiicor|ioratinn at that place.
up llie mntter for readjustment a* soon McLaughlin ex-aped with nuiior brut-*-» lite glad band and illude
(•» I al limile I'his 1« one of the lug enu*r|iriscs which
ns the summer enrninpinent was over and sprain« and wen- P.le (•■ g&gt;-i mil of |f evi-ry I mi« i ite-- muli and every Iitlier insure .1 bright and busy future for i’unta
Since that time no word has been re the wreckage and a.«»i«t Gor i*&lt; li who III ali ili I la * elef y &lt;1* iI a wili ••uri I bis new i .ord.i
Almost every day some in­
reived here regarding (hr arrival of an had «ustnailied a broken collar hone and »'lllb &gt;imf'»rd •'.iti h.iv e t fu-fife-t biHr-tmg dustry is begun or »ornc enterprise
officer to muster in the company, and our was badly brm«ed
nrgiiiu/.iliim in liu «mitli
\Vut&gt; a ilice st.irtt»!, anil all together it tHSl[&gt;cak*
citizens nnd the members of the com­
rapid growth ami financial advancement
Mr Holden being a in.it nf . &lt;»n-nl club 11( •Il«e ••11 Ibi «luir*- &gt;'f I l&gt;
pany are beginning to think that (he erahle weight seems to have fallen lor ri» sin re nelle- .imi gei.r . n
l**r l‘ iM,i (&gt;mdit ami it» citizens. The
higher authorities are slighting Itieir re waril on the wind shield ami tie n wa» inaile to feel ut limile, wliere ih
I’ utilu tiorda Land and l.uml&gt;cr Coniquest for action In la* taken at once
puny own« many thousands of acre* of
forced over llii- front »-¿it and will 1I- g i r i ’Ullbl l‘ i t Ir te feti ,|l lino |l
In oilier words, (he men who have en own weight ami (hat &lt;&gt;f part of lie • ar on llie liil'im-s» Ita r &lt;,n, rm • 1 ■ \ •r . ,| , , ,,r la t iri I n »••to county, and the estal&gt;denvored to organize n company here him, had hi» lieek broken and one of every weei elei disili«« metter« il) mi hshmeut ol it.« huge mill.» at that [dace
have su-'ceede?! and now nwait ihr orders his feel badly lirrt.«*-*!
He was killed portane«- lo ile city, Ile valile nf «i|&lt; li mean» the employ merit \\f two or three
from headquarters, and if Sanford is to in«(antly. and when lit« body » a- ills ali orgaiuzatmu lo mir city cui» I» rinnb hundred men.
have a military cnni|*nny the) want to ••litangled from the ■.,r ami wa- laid on |i|llin al me ■
Ilare i Imi .1 tuw ti
iiwm g to the vigorous kicking of the
know when and how
this is the time l I he roadway physicians l.urrndlv -on. villa»:*- •*r liariib-t m ria -r.»t» tiala, tk.il,
I h-l.alld News the I llilerwriters’ Assoto organize, when the summer season al­ moiled foiiml lift- exlmrt
» • i.iiion. whnh is i h»riicteriz*«i hy the
The can •-j»!'ia»( itait-l nf «•!• li er urgerli/.il im
lows more lime for drilling and till die pact of the swiftly moving car and I he ami imi e place limi lui- ime bui limi
N*-ws a* the largest of all (ru»t», ha* adpreliminar) work call l&gt;e done Irene/ ground must have been terrific, a- even ' • an traee tbe prieqierity and gmxl feeling
vi»*»l that they have ordered a rating
than in the winter season when nil'll and tin- key ring in Mr I|n|&gt;b fi’s po. I-el w a- in I he ti'W II direi f|y In silcb all nrglllllZlI clerk to return there and correct the
officers wdl have other mailers to nttrail brokeii inlo »mall bit.»
1imi
statement» recently made there. They
their ultenlion and make demands u|&gt;ui
La»« Mmir-N- .»( ila- pr*«M-nt timi raised the property of the New* to a
Th e car when righted did not »i»,ln to
their time
have l»»-n badly broken and w a- driven ungili jusl e» wr|| la- mie lliouseml nuli-. fancy price, hut after the publication of
to Sanford under it» own power
The awav for all Ila good mir p,•««p|*• gel Olii several articles they decided to with­
Sanford Boy’s Success
top wa» torn off and the wind »hleld of il usa pleasure resort. Siinford |u«ijilc draw tin- m-w rate and risfiore it to the
A I Bowler oi Dixie a» In» Sanford broken, the »leering gear badly wrenched ere losing a grami o|iportunity to do thè' old price. He »ays the moral is kick
city .1 Ve»l immuni of good III ledine them and (lieu kick a little more, a* they •
friends are wont to cull him is inerting and one of the axle» bent
wiili Mice«-»» »nice Ins unitriciilntloli III
Mr Morrow, who was driving «luted thè mailer of e dilli house he dormimi «•»•in afraid of publicity.
Cilib’ll)‘ lb- is liow coliliei Iril with llie (b.ii be wa- lea running f.i-l Imt that Now 1- 1lo- t inii to gi I bu-v end forili ila
In furlherarice of it.« efforts to imMercliuiils Nalmiiiil it.ink of Norlli t am I be road wa« vef. wet and -llpp* f * •irgar i/elo'i ••• '••*• ri . . o ti r -• i —r
, ..... nn! main- more efficient the modlilia and during ins spare m om en t- dr and III il lemptjllg to J-.is- I fa- Iritr-i amt is ili-ili u*- o dejimtmcnt at ihe Florida hospital
\\ . 1. . -1 l II.... ' -i • •! te
voir» Pie lime (o journalisiii. hi which In buggy and gain (lie road again lie car
•i i i .* iti-.im. ihe board of cotnmiahas shown. remarkable aptitude and »kidded and l&gt;q(nre in* coufd gel it hack, club sbollili Ile'•*’ a Irle li'.llll '•' I .al *
siomrs ol -t.it* institutions hu* created
which he expect» In follow some time hi reversed position.» and seemed to strike Monna*. The Hcruld wdl ouilinc .»
the position ol puihoiogi.it at the hos­
the future
The Munfuclurer'» Record, something on the side of the road, pimi and tlu* «lito r of ibi» paper will
pital, uml ha» elected Dr. Howard S.
recognized a» one of the greatest mnga throwing it over nn the side
rroin he armimi in a few duys to »•••• every live Holloway, who formerly rendered va l­
zincs on niiinufacluring and development what cun be learned of the accident \lr man in Snnford and ask Inrii tu jnm in
uable and efficient service as a member
in the south, recently gave Mr Ihiwlri a Holden w«•» talking to the occupant - oil ila enterpri«*•&gt;f (lie stall of the Florida stato hoard
commission to .write a sene» of articles the rear »eat and was unaware o f,H e | \Se wdl -•»• wlictber voli ar*- 1111v&lt; b&gt;
of health to fill the position. Dr. H ol­
or w hi t her
a j hoi the ilevelupnienl of thill Jiorlliiii of car starling lo skid
lie had no tune to J» • m r o | q . o r I u n i t 1
low uy wa« recommended to the hoard
North t’aruliiui. and his lirsi one on the save himself had fa- Im»*ii able and lie Coll r•*III to |el &gt; r . t r.ing gi t b
i in login «t term« .&gt;» a competent patholPieilinolit &lt;U Northern Kailwuy. known a* car must have turned over on nun —■ t i.i- .- . 1*el anil a**
•gl't Mild hr I* help v eil to lie the best
the uilerurbnn. receiveil moat fuvonihle qtiu'lky that lie could not catch hold of a n d b l o w a . v a .
i .gi. it.ol.ibli w ii • could have l&gt;een se­
m tin &gt;
W e w e n t every in *notice in (lie Spartanburg Journal, which any part of the cur to break Ins fall
ll* ted for tin« work.
.•tel !• t
( o i i o l l d e r t It*' s i l b j e i t
cliuructended it iis "one of the most in­
That arty of the party escaped wuh
W ( '. t lay ton of Itrooksville comteresting nnd instnictive nrticles ever their lives seems miraculous after going l i e v e y o u r a n s w e r
! nulled suicide llu-re a few days ago in a
written on tliut subject."
over that part of the road whore the ac­
rather sx-nsstional manner. Ho killed
( it) Ofliriiils go Fishing
During lit« college career Air. Bowler cident happened and noting the »moo(h
W hen tin* liiuncli Nettie left the city luinseif by placing the muzzle of a 32wus manger of the athletic association and slippery nature of the marl when
ililire revolver in Ids mouth and preasdock
ut I a. m. W'edm*»duy it carried
nnd wrote nil the articles relative to the It is wet.
;
mg
the trigger. The hall went through
athletic events, receiving well merited
As soon ic« news of the accident was (he chief of pillici*, tin-sanitary nis|n«'tnr ms brum and came out at the hack of hi?
praise from the faculty uml students and brought to the city cur» were tmtnedi and the city clerk'hound on a li«htng exhead
Death was practically instanalso from the large daily pnpres. whom he ately diHputched lo the scene and physi­ pedltion. After a run of ahout half an
, taneous.
supplied with articles during the term.
cians hurried to render aid. Mr Go- hour ( ‘apt. Tillis runic to anchor in I hFlans are being made for tho crea*
His many Sanford friends will he grot- rusc h was brought to Sanford at once Mary Greek.
non
of a new county inthe- Everglades,
The party took to (lie «mall ho.it»
ifieri to lenrii of his succe»» in college and to receive medical aid am) the other
which
will probably he known u* Ever­
and
the
fun
begun.
First
blood
hy
tin
in business nnd expect to hear of great member« of the party were looked after
glades
county. Fart* of 8t. Lucie, Os­
•
li-rk
D
would
weigh
all
of
(hri-iachievements from Dixie in the future
The report at first stated that Mr Hol­
ceola and DeSoto counties will bo taken
ouiicin.
Tinfish
did
not
«««.m
to
have
den was badly injured, but the first ones
to form the new county and Okeechobee
Complimentary Party
lo arrive were horror stricken to observe very good appetite», and tin* party only
Miss Annie Whitner wos the charming the lifeless remains near the death car. sucri-eiled in catching enough for dinner will Ik- the county scat, if plana are car­
ried out.
hoiles; of a delightful pnrty lust Monday
Several hundred Orlando |ieop|r San­ They hati plenty to feed the crowd with,
The |ilnns and specifications have ar­
hut
not
rtiticli
left
After
noon
a
heavy
evening, complimentary to Miss Kather­ ford to wit news the hall 'game were on
rived
for the proposed improvements
shower
calmup.
and
after
it
was
over
ine Mahoney and Lillian Herring.
the street when the accident happened
Beautiful cut llowers uml ferns mode nnd with the groups of citizens dis­ lisiliug was resumed with better success and exu-nsionsto the Federal building
the rooms very attractive. The guests cussed the »ad affair-that iiad not only The party cadght about thirty. Many in Pensacola. The whole interior of the
of Iheiit would weigh liiri-i- pound». poMlotfire and custom house will bo
were entertained with pleasant games
robbed Sanford of a prominent citizen
until ihe dancing began,. which continued hut Orlando as well, f»r Mr. Holden lie- They arrived home at 4:30, after u very changed and improved upon. Thera
until 11:30. Delicious icecream nnd cake longed to each city and all of Orange |i|fo»unl day. The tliank» of the party will he a general re-arrangung o f the of*
are extended to ('apt Roy Tillis for the ticca, etc. A three story, thirty feet by
were served and refreshing fruit [»inch
county.
trip and the line manner in which he one hundred uml fifty feet extension is
wus enjoyed during the evening. Miss
A Prominent Floridian
to l&gt;o added on the west side o f the
ehlertiiined
them.
Annie's invited guests wero Misses Kath­
W. D. Holden wus horn in Volusia
building. When ull is completed Penerine Mahoney. Lillian Herring. Lettle county and with his parents moved into
s.icoIu
will have one of tho finest federal
E. H. Mote has been named us mayor
Caldwell. Dougins Abernathy, Adelaide Orange county about forty-five years
buildings
in the south.1 It will be upof la-esiiurg. filling the vacancy caused
Higgins. Lucile Denton. RAtl\erine Wilson.
‘'“ r*y W** WIW
0,1 l *"' hy Hu- resignation of Mayor pozier.
to-date in every particular.
Carrie
Kossitcr Claire UK°Wnîker. tlu-r* Mou¡Jhinn.
Aims McUujih’ ' plantation owned hy his father and hi
it
News comes from Winter Haven that
Im Mlirici Hurrnld; Messrs Griffin Her- was engaged in agricultural pursuit* and
plenty of grapes are now on the local
Kissimini»'
is
lo
have
another
inox
ring. Richnrd Whitner. Joel Helds. George ¡n rlltt|,. raising in the early days of the
McLaughllri. Tenney Deane._Ned DdUen- ' ro(1[)t&gt;. Aft),r ri.a(.hil)ji maturity he ilig picture tlientre. I lui* make» the market und they are very fine. The
den David Caldwell. Robert Deane, Weld- '
ius' oik I amum-ment [duci* of this kind in mango crop tu rather »hurt this year, due
man Caldwell .Randall Choje. Hume
perhaps to the heavy rains.
that thriving little town.
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jn readiness early for the reception of five foot stalk is the limit, but in Florida
the notification committee and twenty- they get an eight or ninx foot stalk and
The firm of Delamater Si jlilto n , veg­
two Democratic governors of the poun this means GO tons to the acre or from etable growers, has been dissolved by
DeFuniak Even Had Electric Lights
GOO to 800 gallons of syrup.
try who hnve assembled here.
mutual consent, C. H. Hilton retiring
Cat OiT On Sunday
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In poultry ho has had experiences in and Dr. Delemuter will carry on the
The Sunday lid ia on DcFunink." it
several states, but said that Florida beat business. The firm of Delamnler &amp;
Quite A Long Train
being Impossible to buy a cold drink of
them all.
Eggs
40n cents
an. m
i K sell
i i i ufor
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n u i i in
i i usumi i i - Hilton waa
orgamxetl about
a f&gt;out three year?
was organized
years
l •?sm s^ ^ a ic v rtd r « c ,
-o/. -«.Unique in the history of railroading i mem
and ♦W-centwXn-winrerr wuh-wtrong-j «g o -fo r th P- purpose of
T O rftii
¿¿«nt rvwn
tt ptnt ttre
__ gasoline for an auto can Ixt pur- within the past week been made up on locnl demand; broilers 25c lb., and fowls vegetables and their farm on Cameron
chtJMxf “TTere "o r a Sunday." Hut on the Lehigh Vnlley railroad. A few 20c lb. He Introduced imported In-' avenue is one of tiie show pluecmJf the
last Sunday the lid was screwed down u day's ago a train of 115 cars of coal, dian rut^ur.ducks. These begin to lay celery delta. T h ey have made n suclittle tighter when the d t y authorities bound for the Bethlehem Steel Works, at five montlis and will average 300 eggs ceas of the business and only tho fact of
the joke in the ground and inci- yrenting wonderment. Since then the a year. He sold all his eggs at 10c each the pressure of M r. Hilton's business in
&gt;r bristling qmrpom?«.
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¿.ha- north fruiaik-lWai -^o leave Son■jupjns.jia.vj?..
. J ratL .K igfti»*- for
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1He regarded string beans as staple ford.
in the way of the'ministers who Inaugu­ lafger.'" Yorterday a new 'record was
rated
the Sundny closing movement made when a train of 13.3 ears moved crop; »aid they Were good for 126 ham­
Neither Dr. Delamater or Mr. Ililwhich resulted some weeks ngo in the westward from tho Perth Amboy dookn pers per acre. He sold at $8 per hamper, tom were familiar with the growing of
announcement from County Solicitor for the Mahining yards, where they will although the price at times reached $15 winter vegetables when they purchased
(Jus Campbell that he would enforce to he distributed to the mines. The to $18. He hud some green peppers the place on Cameron avenue but hy
the letter the old state la » prohibiting train wus 7,000 feet long and was and the yield was at the rate of H00 cratr* judicious growing und marketing they
the sale on the Sahhuth of anything drawn hy two locomotives, a third push­ per uefe. The price was from $1 to $3 have made money every season.
except drugs or other nlkaolute necessi­ ing. It is said that the trains are so per crate. He staked his tomatoes and
Dr. Delamater. who will continuu
ties of life ua opposed to death.
enormous because trainmen sre scarsW they grew over 12 feet tall. If properly j tjK. business. eume to Sunford as u haven
Already this town was about aa tight enormous because trainmen are scarce. cored .for in like manner an.acre of t o - , 0| rt* t after leaching medicine in u Chimatoes should yield $1,000. If planted cago college for over thirty years, hut
a town us a traveler ever tarried in. but
in rotation they will produce every month the salubrious climate hud such a good
yesterday sin1 became tighter so did
Lightning Strikes Pastoriuin
in
the year. Head lettuce was a winner. effect upon him that he has never taken
some of the boys.
During a thunderstorm Tuesday ufHe
had only u very small lad, yet sold the vacation yet and delights in farm
It was decided by the city that if it ternoon lightning struck the Baptist
was a sin and a violation of the lnw to postorium at Arcadia setting fire to the $20 worth. He made successful ex­ life und Florida in generul.
sell a cigar it was also not in accord with building, and although a heavy rain was periments with asparagus, and said lie
The many friends of Mr. Hilton ure
the statut«» and the scriptUri« for the falling, it was hunted to the ground. could sell all lie could raise for $12 a loathe to lose him ami ure hoping that
man who runs the municipal-owned Practically all the contents were des­ itoxen hunches.
tin- lure of Florida will tiring him again
Regarding his future plans, Mr. to tiie sunny south wjiere lie found
electric light plant to lulior during troyed, few articles l&gt;eing saved. The
church hours, so there was no light here pastor, Rev. 11. M. Crain, hut was not Welch said he hud made none except that health and wealth.
last night except from the few oil lamps nt home when the tire started, but soon he would return to Florida in uvout a
Minneapolis Ncwi.
which had been kept trimmed, filled and reached the place. His wife und daugh­ month
Killed on Motorcycle
burning.
ter were considerably shocked hy the
Walter Jenkins of Miami waa in­
This caused the churches some in­ lightning. Tile building was insured
New Florida I’ ostoffires
stantly killed late Tuesday evening
convenience, hut what the preachers for $1.300 in tiie Norwich Union. Rev.
According to recent issues of the Post­ while pruclicicing on his motorcycle for
missed even more than their Tights, was Mr. Crain carried $1,000 on his books al Daily Bulletin new postoffices have the race* winch were to hnve taken place
their mail. The postmaster decided .and furniture in the Aetna. Th e build­ l&gt;een established or will lx* shortly nt today. The races were culled off.
that he had better not work on Sunday ing was owned hy the First Baptist Kllarbee. Bradford county; und at Woods
Mr. Jenkins, in company with several
either, so the postollice was closed all church.
in Liiierty county; the latter holiding u others, went to the Iroulevard to prac­
day. yesterday.. No mail of any kind
Another l*olt of lightning struck the special service from Bristol, the county tice. and in crossing the rnilroad truck,
was delivered from the window of the kitchen at (lie home of Postmaster An
seat.
Jenkins, who was running at a speed of
postotllre or letters placed in the boxes drew Greene, severely atunnung his
( ’ harles G. B usin* has tieen named seventy-four miles per hour, did not
thereof. The clergymen wanted to get daughter, Miss Ursula Green, and his postmaster at Curlelon; James M.
|slacken his pace and lost control of his
their mail on Sunday, it is said, and went little grandson, Kirby lorn«. The young
Futch, Ellurbee; Perry J. Bryun, Ra­ machine which ran into an electric light
to see the pustmuster nbout it, but the lady's hair was singed by the lightning leigh, and Annie Hill at Woods.
|Kile, killing Jenkins almost instantly.
ministers and the government failed to ami for several hours she was speech­
The postoffice at Murdock, DeSoto
less.
reach a compromise.
Services at the Baptist Church
county has been discontinued, the order
N o one being able to get n Sunday or
of Oct. 26, 1911, being rescinded.
Rev. Hnrry C. Garwood will conduct
Saturday afternoon paper out of the
Thinks Florida Is All Right
services in the Baptist church next Sun­
office, there was u mad rush on the I',
day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m Sunday
Mr. Charles A, Welch is visiting his
Wanted— Clean rags at The Hnrnld scliool ut 9:45 a. in. Alf are cordially in­
and A. train's hutch for papers, and a daughter. Mm. J. R. Stewart, at 2300
otlice. Will pay 2 cents (ter pound.
vited to these services
few wen1 supplied with reading matter Pleasant avenue after an absence of
in that way, hut next Sunday the Anti- eighteen months. In the winter of
Tight Closers threaten to meet the train 1010 he accompanied ius cousin, Mrs.
at Crestview, buy up all the papers and George J. Backus and her family to
then sell them hack to the hutch after their new home on tiie .St. Lucie Inlet
the train passes DeFuniak.
farms, near Palm Beach, Florida.
DcFunink yesterday was without
Hia Intention was to remain only
drinks, smokes, lights or*mail, and it is until Mr. Backus could adjust his buaisaid that next Sunday those ¿h o pump ness and join them, but he liked the
and play the organs in the churches will country bo well and wna so gTeatly bene­
be warned that they are violating the fited in health that ho stayed on, and
state law.
now only slipped away to Minneapolis
Verily, DeFuniak hath the “ lid on.” for a visit and will return about the lost
— Pensacola News.
of August.
He declure* the summers in that part
Wilson Was Motifled ,
of Florida urc really more delightful
Sea Girt* Aug. 8.— Governor Wood- than the winters; that they have no ma­
row Wilson of N ew Jersey was official­ laria, and that in generul health and
ly Informed yesterday that he had been feeling, he Is fully twenty years younger
chosen by the Baltimore convention as than when ho went away. Speakiing of
the nominee fro the president on the the general bealth/ulneas ho related how
Democratic ticket.
a modem doctor opened an office in o
Briefly and simply Governor Wilson town five miles from there, because there
waa notified by Senator-elect Ollie James was no physician at that place, und wait­
of Kentucky, who emphasised the fact ed six montlis for a patient and then left.
that tbo governor had obtained the A few items from his daily experience
high honor untrammeled by olbigations may be of interest. • He found dew­
and unembarrassed by affiliations of berries growing wild along tho river, In­
any kind. Although the governor spuke dicating that tjfey were Indigenous, so
In accepting the office to theoretically he sent for choice varieties, and now has
fifty-two members of the committee plants with vines .15 feet .long. They
representing every state in the Union are very prolific? und bring better prices
in his speech, which sounded the depth than straw berries.
of hia political phillsophy, was heard hy
He also found wild persimmon trees.
a great throng. G ov. Wilsdn read from On this stock he budded fine Japanese
manuscript.
varieties, from which he expects great
Governor Wilson’s only brother, Jon results. He regards persimmons ds one
K. Wilson, one of the editors of the of the most profitable fruits that can lie
Nashville Banner, and his cousin, James grow’n. He was enthusiastic over sugar
Woodrow, of Columbia, S. C., are here cane. A small patch was planted near
for the notification exercises. Miss El­ tho house and it had grown without
eanor Wilson, the governor’s oldest fertilizing or cultivation until it was over
daughter, has arrived, which completes twelve feet high. Cane matures, one
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The state board of control has muni
the embargo on Irish seed poton»*» ,»
laid down In state law. It was dm d ol t,,
raise the embargo ended fur in mlr* :ii «.
38, Inclusive, in relation to the impori.i
(ion of nursery stock until April l»i ..(
---account id g o .* ..,
having already arranged for the
ment of their seed potatoes into if,.state.
Tho rule« mentioned cover means of
guarding against the introduction of
warts add sciltca, hut .rather thou work .i
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iiardsfitjMm—the growers thr~b(&gt;nrd dr
cided to temporarily sun|&gt;eiid the rule.
The whole settlor! of the board » •-&gt;
tnken up with the transaction of rimi
routine business, the only iiii|sirtuoi m
ter coining up for consideration l«-u.
discussion of the rules in relation in i •
bringing into the state of nerd for In i
potatoes.
\
- Defy John Bull
By a rote of 41 to II, the sriinlr
tonight refused to strike from llir I'm ma Canal hill the iirovkslon rxempin .
the American shifts from payments 1
tolls for passage through the Panno
Canni Dettate on| the question ho» &gt;tinned from I p in until midnight
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The defeat of the Burton amendim &gt;
wus the senate's defiant answer in it,protest of the British Government ng-n
the legislation.

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SANFORD SHOE &amp; CLOTHING
In re Speciul Ruud und Bridge Dis- work was to be paid out of the special thorized to purchase thenecessary
Upon motion it was ordered that a
Im- collected for said drain pipe.
warrant for 1160 lie issued to G G triot No. I, the following resolution was drainage tax to
Matters of Importance Transacted h&gt; t oward m part payment of Ins road passed
drainage, but it »hull appear that the
Petition of A V Fuller, Theo. F.
Whereas, There has Ix-eii created a i "aid amount or amounts shall not be Daniels, el al . with the petitions of
contract,.
Our County Solon»
1-etter from Mrs. W S. Williams re­ special road nnd bridge^ district lit the considered as u claim against the county -|&gt; \v Rouse, K. L. Williams, rt al., for
Hoard met. Present, Chuirmnn Overcounty of Orange, designate»! as tjpfO- : ° f Orange, but to Im- paid out of said the improvement of the Uhuluota and
ceived and read. No action taken.
street, Commissioners Merrill, Dillard
ial Road nnd Bridge District No . 1 and 1drainage tux to Ik- nsnensed und collected Christmus road leading from city limits
Upon motion it was ordered that the
and Brown.
und a cbarge aguinst suid tux fuori.
from Sweet avenue to scrub beyond
Whereas, This bourd has declared and
( oniptroller be requested to allow the
Minute» of previous meeting read and
Pelinoli
of
Wmter
Garden
l.lghl
&amp;
Luke Hurton and continuing Improve­
redemption of Tax. Cert. No. GG2 of published the boundaries of »aid Spcciul
approved.
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Water
Co.
(or
uuthority
lo
set
poles
for
ment beyond bridges and cleaning out
1»»7 and all subsequent unpaid taxes, at Road and Bridge District No. I, and
The petition of C \\ Goodm-L T I'
eleetric wire» along thè puhlic htghwuy
i In- lint sum of $••••••• and clerk’s (•»• of
»aid road to Chuoluota referred to Com­
\\ hereon. It is the duly of this board of
Evans, et ttl., asking for the improve
16. on account of excessive tax. wit tun county commissioners to asserts unuually in Precluda Nix» I " Il unri _”2 in • »r missioner (&gt;verstrw-l und Supt. Branham
rnent of the old Apopka public roads
unge cnuilty risrivrri anri r&lt;-uri
In­
till days, by Andrews J. Simfnnn»
•i tux upon all real arid personal property,
leading to the Country Club presented
with power to act.
ferri»! tu Alliirin-) •*( boarri
Upon motion it was ordered that the railroads, telegraph and telephone linen,
and read. Upon motion the subject
Upon motion K. P. lx-wia and Frank
Communication (min J. il Parker rematter was referred to Messrs. Over- Comptroller l&gt;e requested to allow the owned or situated within special road
Boucher were appointed game warden«
ccived. No action taken.
street and Branham with power to act. redemption of l » t s 2 and 14, Rlk B, and bridge district to realize a sum suf­
bridges
uuof
the county.
ficient
to
pay
the
interest
upon
the
Imnds
The
Supt.
of
rosris
ami
T. J. Mnthers came Indore the Itourd Bradshaw and Thompson’s Add., Apop­
voted
by
said
Special
Road
and
Bridge
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complaining of the conditions of the ka, at the flat sum of $6, not including
bridge over Little Creek to Curry Ford clerk's fis-s on account of excessive tax. district ut the special election held in
»aid district on July Id, 1912, as it may
taking for relief. Upon motion the within GO days, by P. L. Startup!&gt;
hceoriu! due, and to create u sinking fund
Upon
motion
it
u-us
ordered
that
the
subject matter was referred to Com ­
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(or
the payment of the principal of said
(
oniptroller
lie
requestisl
to
ullow
the
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missioner Overstreet and Supt. Bran
redemption of Tux Cert No. l i t of bonds .it the maturity of same
ham with power to act.
Now, Therefore, Be it resolved hy this
Communication from Capt. Slattery of 1VOtl, and all subsequent unpaid taxes,
Engineer Corps, in reference to permit at the flat sum of 110, not including hoard at this regular meeting, that a
to be granted by the government and clerk's costs, on account of excessive special tnx of I nulls Ik- and the same is
We make a specially of (living practical directions for tl&gt;e
read, and the attorney of the board tux, within GO days, by A. M. Minor. hereby levied and assessed on all the
management of »oil and crops, including conirol of insect and dis­
Upon motion it was ordered that the real and personal property, ruilroud,
prepared the following resolution, upon
ease troubles. If you are a new settler, or if your crops In the
Comptroller
l&gt;e requested to allow the telegraplis und telephone lines within
which motion was adopted: Resolved,
past have not entirely met your expectations, write us in detail
Th at Wilber A. Ginn has been nnd is redemption of Lot 1, Pickett's Add. to the said special road and bridge district
of your work and its surroundings
hereby authorized to act for this board Zell wood and all subsequent unpaid for the year 1912.
Remember, there is a remedy ot preventive for almost every
in the matter of application for permit taxes, at the flat sum of $19, not includ­
Arid it is further ordered that the tnx
trouble. The information which we send out is based on over 30
and construction of the East Coast ing clerk’s costs, on account of excessive ussi-snor of said county »hull enter in
years’ practical experience, supplemented by the most careful
f Ferry Bridge in east part of Orange tax, within GO days, hy Oscar Lorraine. proper pluce anti form said assessment
scientific study. Hundreds of ¿rowers are profiting by this ser­
Communication of Zachary Lumber in the tax hooks of said county.
county, Florida, and this shall be the
vice.
but we want to reach a still greater number. The success
Co.
in
re-establishing
tram
road
anti
evidence of the authority to represent
in re drainage of Black Hammock the
of
the
¿rowers is the foundation of prosperity for the entire State.
highway
bridge
at
or
near
the
present
this board in said matter. Done and
following resolution was passed:
ordered in open »evasion this 6th day of Wekiwa river ferry received and read.
Resolved, That in coming in of proper
No action. /
August, A. D. 1912.
vouchers und puy roll for work of the
Reports of the following county of­
Communication from A. Vaughn in
commissioners to survey Black Ham­
regard to drowning of mule« received. ficers were read and filed: Supt. of.C o. mock Drainage District, the chairman
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Mauufat tuff ri of
Home, Co. Physician, pay roll state wit­
N o acUon taken.
of this l&gt;oard and its clerk are hereby
Bond of Rufus J. Hansel as Inspector nesses, Crim. and Co. Courts, polls col­ authorized to sign pro|&gt;er certificate
of Marks and Brnnds in Precinct IS. lected, treasurer to state and county setting forth the fact thut »aid work has
with T . T . Tyner and W. M. Hansel as auditor, sheriff to state auditor, sheriff been performed, and the amount Indi­
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of fines, etc., clerk Crim. Court, Supt. cated in said vouchor or vouchers for
aureUes, approved.
The following bonds as Notaries Pub­ roads and bridge«, pay rolls, road camp,
report of licenses, and county auditor’s
lic were received and npproved:
Lidie M. Brain, sureties, W. M. Da­ report.
K.-âm
W. E. Martin, tax collector, presented
vis and M. M. Smith.
IS IT P O S S IB L E
A. W. Newell, sureties, T . H. Evans his final report of Insolvencies and er­
rors.
Upon
motion
the
report
was
np­
and T . O. Brown.
T h a t you w ill continue fo r all time to come, to pay •
T . 1* Harney, sureties, Fidelity and proved and the dork was authorized to
large percentage o f your earnings fo r ren t?
give himj&gt;roper credits for the same.
Deposit Co., of Maryland.
how to K B I P that raon«y and b » r a a I M M
Upon motion the report of the School
W « oaa ahoxw you
.
J. A. Wilkes, sureties, Fidelity nnd
* your own hom«.
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furnish
Hoard was called to the discrepancies
Deposit Co., of Maryland.
mnn«y. Cl I AI t OI NO TOU B U T I p«r c«nt.. *nd m « k « th« »
in
the
several
nub
school
districts
and
Petition from some citizens of MadlWr i t « or
m«nt* *o « « « r lhat you will n « * « r ml«» It
r&gt;A y for d«tatl*d Information
-• son, Fla., for the pardon of Dennis the said hoard is requested to make the
Moeeley,' a county convict, received nnd proper entrie* so as to balance the sev­
T H E G U A R A N T E E IN V E S T M E N T &amp; L O A N CO.
,
_ read. U|&gt;on motion the clerk was in­ eral discrepancies.
Incorporated.
Clerk wna authorized to exchange the
structed to notify A. D. Stanton, sheriff
o f said county, that if Moseley’s fine of Underwood typewriter.- The county to
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1100 were paid b « would be released.
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we pause today to lay a small tribute on
a snow storm in Sanford.
the bier of u man among men.
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Sanford military Company should la*
active and energetic man. both mentally
and, physically, giving liberally of his organized at once. Olfiriul ri-d tape
time, labor and sympathy in homes of can la1 dispensed with for t^e nonce.
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He early developed the ftul.it of weighing things in the balance of reason, disj rarding thnt which to him did not har­
monise with the Creator's plan as he
saw God's laws in the big book of N a ­
ture. He tielieved In doing good for tho
Tuike of humanity and nut in the fear of
the anger and vengeance of a higher
power. As to future existence, he felt
that each will lx- rewarded according to
tiie good deeds done in this life. Thut
we come into this life not of our own
accord, and we do not go out of our own
free will, hut subject to the Supreme
jHiwer over all, and to that power h*
was willing to trust his fate when his
time should come to meet the great
mystery of death.
His convictions, whether right or
wrong, were honest and sincere, resulting
from much careful study and analysis
on hiy part and with which he cclmly
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Having lived according to the light
he had and who shall judge that light
but the just God before whom we all
must pass -w e lower all that remains
of our friend to his final resting- place
to calmly await the reward of it just God.
And as we cover it with the soils of earth
may we also cover with the mantle of
charity his earthly shortcomings, whate’er they may have been, and keep bright
in the lime light of memory his many
good deeds and may we always emulate
his virtues that we may lie better titled
to meet our loved ones who are on the
other side.

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Wp are anxiously awaiting the ar­
rival of tiie brick for the new muds.
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ation meeting. What is
the matter
with the South Florida Press Associa­
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If you don't think Sanfocd is ( lie real
arrticle in base ball just ask anj gentle­
man from Orlando. They ought to
know

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The city council is determined to go
into the idea of hulkheading and will
cull for n survey in a few days to deter­
mine the cost.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

to face with what? Plainly not with
q^Mtions of party, not with contest for
dfllt*. not wtth a petty strugglo for ad
PsbUsbsd trt rf Tuwdty and Friday Motalnj By vantage. With great questions oI right
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY and justice, rather, questions of national
development, of the development of
R. J. fl O U Y. editor
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W. M. HAYNES, Bualwaaa Maw»$«r
character and of standards of action no
Ices than of a better business system.
Subscription Priât, $2 00 a Year In AOvancs
The forces of the nation are asserting
«nnr.
themselves against every form of special
Dalivend ta tba City by carrier $2.00 per year In
privilege and private control, and are
advance or 20c per month,
ata la ad\ance mint be made at office. seeking bigger things than they have
Catered aa aecood-riaaa mall matter Auiu it 22ad ever hitherto achieved.
190$, at the Poatoffice at Sanford. Florida,
"Th ere arc two great things to do.
ander Act of March 3rd. 1879
Ono Is to'set up the rule of justice and of
Telephone No. 148 right in such matters as the tariff, the reg­
Office la Herald Bulidlnp
ulation of the trusts and the proven
tion of monopoly, the adaptation of
our banking and currency 4t»wn to the
very uses to which our people must, put
them, tho treatment of those who do tho
dailjr labor in our factories and mines
and throughout all our great industrial
and commercial undertakings, and the
political life of the people of.the Philip­
pines, for whom we hold governmental
power in trust, for their service, not our
own. The other, tho additional duty
is the great task of protecting our people
and
our resources and of keeping open
WE WIN WITH WILSON
to the whole people the doors of oppor­
tunity through which they must, gener
W. D. H O L D E N
ation by generation, pass if they are to
'T ls difHcult to write of the fleath of make conquest of their fortunes in health,
any one even of ono whom we never in freedom, in peace and in contentment.
knew. 'Tis more difficult to write of In the performance of this second great
fJvY1«r tltfe ti -ftounri*by no ijuty we are face to face with questions of
iHj» lo W. D. Holdbn the ed­ conservation and of development, ques­
itor of the Herald has never at tempted tions of forests and water powers and
a sadder task than to chronicle the mince and waterways, of the building
death of this man .who was more than a of an adequate merchant marine."
friend-ond like a brother. ^Our early

married and made hi* home in Orlando,
being engaged in the reul estate busi­
ness and general development in coun­
ty and in the state.
About five years ago, recogniring the
vast possibilities of winter gardening in
the Sanford section he moved to this
city and with W. J. Thipgen formed
the Holden Real Estate Company, tak­
ing over the immense property inter­
ests of tho Florida Colonisation Co.,
which Included not only a large amount
of fine farming land and valuable» city
property but tho Sanford Water Co.,
plant and appurtenances.

TO THE PROGRESSIVE
F A R M E R S !
See where your money goea for Fertilizer. You ran
cut down your Fertilizer bills from 20 to 30 per cent or
more, soy from $4 to $8 per ton and over, ond get Fertilizer
with the same analysis nnd o f better quality in many in­
stances than you can when buying the ready mixed brands

O TH E R S

* Being a man of exceptional business
ability and most progressive ideas, Mr.
Holden became tho central figure In
Sanford's business circles and was iden­
tified with every movement that tended
to advertise and develop the city and

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Offico in Horald Bldg.

He served tho city as alderman for
two terms and the many improvements
made during that time can be traced
directly to tho masterful mind of W . D.
Holden. His mind was an unlimited
storehouse of information and his pro­
gressive Ideas were hacked by mature
judgment and wisdom that made him
the foremost leader among men. While
looking forward to the time when - his
own fortunes would brighten with the
rapid development of the city Mr.
Holden was unselfish to a remarkable
degree and his public acts were never
directed in ciiannels that would tend
to build up harKl dliriduai-mlercsla hut
rather were his efforts directed toward
the improving and upbuilding of the en­
tire city, irrespective of personal bene*
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THE HOUSE OF CUNNINGHAM É
kU E to its individuality of service; its individuality of methods; 5 *
its increasing efforts in behalf of home—owners, this houvr 2 *
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Torida to the other.

Its prestige is by no means limited to .lack 2 .‘

sonville— it is an institution for the State in general.
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T H IS store is the depot and market for the output of the finest
furniture- msde" in America, handling such products aa arc manu­
factured Vy UerkejTlS TW fTLhas. P .tX R T 'fc B B E r'F a m tm r r*&lt; r
pany, and, in fact, all (he very best concerns of Grand Rapids arc
fully represented.

And upon the merits of such creations has tins

business attained the remarkable success that it is at present enjoying

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"bracmmly-the-finest mskes— the kinds that arc dependable 2
and worthy. In the list arc the "Steinway," the "Kohler &amp; Camp *
hell" and "Autopiano," all of which we, being State agents, are ably £
competent to handle throughout the State.

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to purchase tlmm- farm land-« ir,
There’s a bright future ahead ("r '•
man who choose« the land wisely now
Values are increasing all the while and
those who act promptest will reap tlxbiggest and quickest returns
&gt; i --i ■und talk over a couple of pni|»»-i- .«
wc have that will not take \&lt;t. ’&lt;
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Mr. McLaughlin states that the skid­
ding occurred so quickly that no one
in the car realized the danger until the
car had turned over.

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Funeral Tomorrow
The funeral services of the late W. D.
Hplden will lie held tomorrow afternoon
about threrv o'clock at the Episcopal
church, Dean Spencer officiating. The
exfcct time has not yet been decided
upon as the relatives may arrive tonight
or tomorrow and the time of the serviced
depends upon their arrival.
The pall tiearen will lie Fprrcst I.akc,
C. O. McLaughlin. A. E. Y owt II, Walter
Weacott, W. J. Thigpen. J. N. Whitner
W. E. Martin and Harry Beoman.
The services will lie under the auspices
of the Sanford Lodge 1241 B. P. O. Elks,
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To tiie fact thnt now is. the time to take out u jMilicy
in a reputable Life Insurance Company

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M EET ME FACE TO

FACE and let me explain uil the principal points about the
• Roosevelt and Johnson
Singing "Onward Christian Soldiers"
and the "B a ttle Hymn of the Republic,"
the delegates to the first nations! con­
vention of the Progressive party acclaim­
ed Theodore Roosevelt, of New York,
as their candidate for
President and
Gov. Hiram W . Johnson, of California,
as their choice fog vice President.
Marking a new departure of the pro­
ceedings of national conventions, the
two candidates were immediately in­
formed of their nomination and In the
midst o f deafening cheers appeared be­
fore the delegates to voice their accept­
ance and to pledge their best efforts to
the .coming campaign.

best life insurance policies.

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No Federal office holder will la- allow­
Another Version of the Accident
ed to become a member of the national
In a talk with C. (). Mel^iugtdin to­
rmnnlittee of the new Hull Moose party day a tnnrv lurid account of the terrible
The steam roller will not work in Roose­ aerident &lt;J yesterday is gleaned. Mr
velt's party.
M rljiugldin was one of the first to get
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disentangled from the wreckage and
Sanford needs a good Iiuaineia Man's render first aid to the injured und In­
league or a club composed of all the states that M r. Holden was pitched
boosters of this city. There are many backward over the seat, striking his head
questions of vital interest to the city ngainst the hank of the ditch on the side
thnt should Ik* discussed by the citizens of the road, breaking his neck. A heavy
in a general conference. All of us ure suit ease thut was almost u trunk l»etoo fur apart and we cun never get to­ longing to Mr. Goruseh fell urross Mr.
gether unless we have a general meeting Holden's Ixxly, hreuking his ribs, and
plnro where the members nnd where that after they had taken him from the
strangers can Is- made to hi-l comfort­ car and laid him on the grass he lived
able and a general spirit of good fellow­ ulxiut forty-five minutes, hut never re­
ship will prevail.
gained consciousness.

Each death is a link that hinds us to
the beyond, so let us li^e and do that
Clfy Council M eets
when our time comes we will lie found a
City
council
met in regular session
good link in the endless chain of the p.an
July 6lh, at 7:30 p. m. Present, T . J.
of Nature.
Miller, president; W. H. Underwood, W.
8. Hand. B. W. Herndon. P. M. Elder.
F R O M T H E F U T U R E P R E S ID E N T
Absent, F. L. Woodruff and Geo. Fox,
Governor W dson was notified on Wed­
Jr.
nesday that he had been nominated by
Minutes of the lost meeting read und
the Democratic party to tie their stan­
approved.
dard bearer in the campaign for Pres­
*Letter from W. H. Beatty, asking that
ident and his speech in reply bespeaks
tha grass he cut and bridge built at cor­
the man. The whole speech cannot be
ner of 11th street and Maple avenue
given in this issue, but the few words
read and referred to Inspector W il­
given below and made in the preface
liamson.
to his address is worthy of more than a
Petition from a large number of citi­
passing notice and shows the character
zens of Georgetown asking for lights
of our next President:
and water service was referred to the
After thanking tho committee of no­
street committee.
tification Atjd. expressing his profound
The sum of $4.90 was appropriated
sense of responsibility in accepting the
to the United Charities to pay a hill in­
nomination, the Governor aaid he real­
ised that he was 'expected to speak curred by them in the relief of an ob­
plainly, to talk politics and open the ject of charity.
The reports of the chief of police,
campaign "In words*whoee meaning no
sanitary
inspector, and d t y clerk were
one need doubt." And he was expected
read
and
ordered filed.
to speak, be added, to the country as
Moved
and seconded that the bills as
well as to the committee:
signed by the president and approved by
" W e must speak,” he continued, by
way of preface, "not to catch votes, but the finance committee be paid. Car­
to satisfy tha thought and conscience of ried.
Moved and seconded that council ad­
a people deeply stirred by the convic­
journ. Carried.
tion that they have come to a critical
turning point in their moral and polit­
ical development."
Prof. W. N. Sheats. former state super­
"P la in ly it is a new age," he went on. intendent of public instruction, who has
" I t requires self restraint not to at­ been returned to that office to succeed
tem pt too much, and y et it would be W. M. Holloway, will be principal of the
cowardly to attem pt too little. In the Plant City high school until his term as
broad light of this pew day we stand face state superin leaden t begins, Jan. 1.

MONEY

N itrate A gencies Co.

Buirounding country.

Troubles, reverses, disasters could not
shake his optimistic spirit, warp hts
kindly nature or quell his indomitable
nature and he was » Ixirn leader to whom
every one seemed t/&gt; turn and never
found him wunting.
Open handed, open heart«!, broad
minded/ charitable. W. D. Holden was
un imposing figure in tiie public und so­
ffit! fife of Hanforri ami (&gt;r»iHt&lt;* countyM r Holden wiis nlxiut fifty years of
age at the time of his death ami Ills life
had lx&gt;en iqxjnt in this county where
all knew him and uil loved him.
He leaves u wife and one Bon, little
Billy Holden who reside here. A sister,
Mrs. l.an gen h arh of Orlando, his old
father in Orlando * ho is nlxiut ninety
years of age. and one brother who rwided
in Montana.
The sympathy of the entire county
goes out to the liereaved family
Their
Ioms is our loss, and while not so poig­
nant our grief is not lessened by dis­
tance of kinship.
W. D. Holden "was a brother to nil men

ARE

�( H t SAM OHI) HERALD

•. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown
of this city, Aug. 3rd, a line hoy.
«M iss M ay Thrasher has returned from
a visit to Miss Classic Sharpe ut Orlando.
*■ Pope Wicker has returned from a
pleasant visit to relatives in South Caro\ R. R. Deus has returni-d from a trip to
the beach and expects to go hack on
Saturday.
H. Peters has accepted a position
os salesman with the Merchants’ Gro­
cery Co. of this city.
W. L. Morgan stopped olT in the city
several hours on Wednesday to see his
many Sanford friends.
?*■ Mrs. S. Puleston and children have
returned from a delightful trip to Warm
Springs, Ga., and point in North CaroLabor Is said to Iks scarce in Miami.
So much building is going on that it is
impossible to get men to work in the
orange groves.
W. A. Raynor h'as returned from u
trip to his old home on Long Island.
His family will remain for awhile longer
ere returning to Sanford.
" f fflestertth -street from Pnrk avenue to
Oak is being opened up hy the street
depaertment and is making a great im­
provement In that part of the city.
\ Dick

Calhoun has j o i n

west

is tired trying to get gold out o7 Florida
soil nnd will try the west for awhile.

First Woman In Politics
Chicago, Aug. 8.— Miss Jane Addams,
in seconding the nomination of Tin-odor*Roosevelt for Prosodent, s a i d : " I rise to
second the nomination, stirre*! hy the
splendid platform adopted hy this con­
vention.
"Measures of industrial ameliora­
tion, demands for social justice, long dis­
cussed hy small groups in charity con­
ferences and economic associations, have
here been considered in a great national
convention and art? at last thrust into
the arena of political action.
" A great party has pledged itself to
the protection o f children, to the care of
the aged, to the relief of over worked
girls, to the safe-guarding of burdened
men. Committed to these humane un­
dertakings, it is inevitable that such a
party should np|&gt;enl to women, should
seek to draw upon the great reservoir
of their moral energy.
"W e ratify this platform not only be­
cause it represents our earnest convic­
tions and formulates our high ho|H-s,
hut because it pulls upon our faculties
and calls us to definite action. The
new party has become the American
exponent of a world wide movement to­
wards juster social conditions, a move­
ment wtych the United States, lagging
In-hind other great nations, has been
unaccountably slow to embody in polit­
ical action.
" I second the nomination of Theodore
Roosevelt In-cause he is one of the few
men in our public life who has been re­
sponsive to the social appeal, and who
has caught the significance of the modern
movement. Because &lt;*f that, because
the program will require a leader of in­
vincible courage, of open mind, of do­
mestic sympathies, otic endowed with
-t-iwr* '-fi " - ‘rffiri'fi.tiir’i -¿I-q^'IlTILflijill-diiii.
to identify himself with the common 7SÎ.
I heartily second the nomination.

N J. II. Dames is shaking hands with his
Mr F l&gt; M immi of Talluhassee Im« 2911
many Sanford friends today
lie will
only Ik- here a duy hut expects to re­ colon itìl ni tiers De devotes ntioiil one
third of Ins time to them und they puy
turn when the vegetable season opens.
linn an avrrngr of S'J |N-r colony, or $1.
M. Frank received word from Mrs.
l i o n per year
Frank and Florence in which they state
that it is very cold in the Catskills und
Orlando will nnw number i u slrcuts.
the oldest inhabitant predicts early snow.
Its iiveiini-s Crossing die ninnhered slreels
You ought to sturt the new serial in nre Ilillllcd
It is coliteiliplllted lli.il nII
the Saturday Evening Post. SiDt-nodes. Innldliig will he ninnhered also, in mti
one of the Ih-hI summer fictiun stories leinplnlion of post dehvery.
that this great magazine has publish*«!
W h erein the Difference.
this summer.
\ A enrd from Mr and Mr- K H Drown
ut Smithshurg, Maryland, l«-.tr-&lt; tin- in
fromution that they are enjoying the
trip anil ex|H-ct Vo return home in a few
days to Sanford.

Cs»oy (wntelilliK the jtidforsI —” OI
don't see anny difference heehutie thot
an' wor rk "
O'Brien " Y e s
ib-n't.
hey' W ell, yet would whin pay day
kom ar*mnd ”
linsion Transcript.

WANTS
All Local Advertisem ents In d er This
tlrudlng. Three Cents a Lin« Tuch Issue

T N T O the building of
X many years of es­
tablished b u s i n e s s
has been put the matured
experience of successful
buying direct from reput­
able manufacturers. •
If we supply you, you
receive the benefit of our
22-years of knowing how
to buy.
Make us your haber­
dasher.’.

Wurit- I I lean rags at I he Herald
nil re. Will pay 2 cents per pound.
Wanted Immediately— An rx|tericnccd
trniki-r for Iflgatcd form. I)r. Love. DcLand. Flu
96 tf
Furnished Room for Rent—201» Kns
First street. Young man preferred. Kl
C. Waldron ot J I) Roberts grocery.
96-2 p
For Sale or Rent— Tiled celery land,
near Sanford, with mule, wagon, celery
Itonrd aiiid
complete complement
farm tools. A. W. Drown. Enterprise.
Florida.
90--lie
For Sale—3 flerkshirc sows. 2 hoars. I
pigs month old Pedigree stock. Apply
IkiX 896. Sunford.
96-if
For Sale ut Durgniti— Thirty horse power
auto. Good running order. Price S 190.
For demonstration C. A. F. Berg
K. F.
I). No. 2.
90-3tp
‘ Sacrifice— Must sell, regardless of value.
My 30 acres and 4 lota, city of Sanford,
near trolley. Beat offer tnkrs them. Sub­
mit. Corey, Sanford. Flu.
94-Ip
For Sale—Six hens and one rooster.
BufT Rock. Also surrey with |&gt;ole nnd
shafts Mrs W A. Mmnick. Cameron
Uity.
94 tl
For Rent—Five acres, well, tiled, with
house Also HI acres. 5filed. Also f&gt;
acres tiled, with gixxl house Call on or
phone W A Mmnick. Cameron City 94-tf
For Rent or Share Cropping— My celery
farm located ot) Luiuth avenue, Sou(util,
for the coming Henson. Address. "Cecil
Gnhhctt at (hr Robbins Nesl.
71-tf
Fos-Snlr—A good, gentle, sound mule,
kitmyrfw ~ i .. c l'y-

Clothier^and' flenT'THfiiisher

For Krnf or Shore Fanning—Several
acres Innd. house nini tomi two Mowing
wells 2'i iinlrs from |ststol|ici- Snnfnril.
Tin
Addison I W illiam «
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SANFORD

Tin Rent—login limili house, with ti.uli
Coiner Sccoml sln-»-t and I rein li .i w i i i i i Itcormg orniige lr*-cs
Arti-suiti well
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unfurnished. or suituhlc for light house- —
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f l u - tinti-City House lias luoiiglil down
(lie high 1-out of
living Unlv $ I nil |H-i —wt-r-k fin ill*- finest tnhlt- Itonnl in the city
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ern part of tin- state
lie returns much ritory and ate more irun*i-nn-nt
refreshed and was seen lots morning
r
the first time busily engagisl in lacking
An Exception.
bunting on the front of the hardware
A sciential Informs us that the nr
building.— M¡ami M etropolis.
orage man Is 76 per cent water Won
"It is nice to have n change of climate der If he means the average Mllwau
in tlte summer time, hut if the people koo munì .Milwaukee Sentinel
who are »u-vking other states cun get any
nicer weather than Sanford oilers at
Quite a Difference.
the present time they are lucky unh-eil
"My wife still thlnkH I'm n trenn
The nights arc c*k »I civnigh here now to ore "
I wish mine did, ehe thinks
I'm s treasury " Satire
require light covering and tin- moun
tains ennnot offer anything l&gt;etter.
V Rev. C. H. Summers is steadily w ork­
ing ut his project, that of building u new
Methodist church for Sanfdrd, and
Toboggan Slide Woodland Pnrk
reports splendid success in securing
funds for the enterprise. The present
church is not large enough. The Sun­
Sri »i/o «ri, Fla., O d. H, 1.91 .
day school has outgrown iLs quarters
After this date I am no /anger respon­
and one clcaas is taught in the bund
sible for nny lulls that m y wile should
stand In the city ptjrk, across from the
make.
F. H A T C H .
qhurch. The new church will provide
ample room and modern up-to-date fa­
Picnic PnrticH— Why mess around in
cilities for conducting religious work.
the woods, when for five cents you get
convenience«, shelter and amusement at
At Presbyterian Churrh
Woodland Park. Why risk mocasins,
Rev. J. F. McKinnon will preach at
stingrays, leeches,filth, etc., and drown­
both morning nnd evening service*.
ing, when for ten cents you can use u
The public is cordially invited to attend.
pool built for the purpose; clean, santury, safe. Open Sundays and Thurs­
Borneo Social Evening
days. T o let other days. The luunch
The Borneo clots of the Baptist Sunday Gertrude leave« City Dock at 9, 11,
school met Tuesday evening with Tom nnd 4. 25c for the round trip. Spe­
Norwood at his home on qak avenue. cial rates to parties.
•The business of the class was transacted,
97-tf
with the president. Eugene Singletary, in
Wade, the Tuner. Orlando.
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the chair. After the business was* conOne and two horse wagons with celery
clued. games, music and refreshments
flared side bodies nt Underwood's, fri-7-tf
j brought a pleasant evening to Its close.
President o f HayU Killed
Port au Prince, Haiti, Aug.•$.— Pres­
ident Cincinnati» Licento perished t o ­
day In a Are that destroyed the national
palace. The Are started from *n explo­
sion in the powder magazine utUu-hed
to the palace. T h e origin is its yet un­
known, but it is thought to have been
connected with some of the revolution­
ary movements.

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or Side Morsi- tolge*
if ne-* l itui —
implements
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Belf-Condemned
Mr. and Mrs. S. (). Chase und family
If «hou ho u severe, sour completleft Tuesduy morning in their car for
lotieil man, thon here I disallow- tin-«*
Warm Springs, Vu., where they will
to he a Computern Judge
trunk Wnl
Men n a m e d
I n j&gt;n-pan- for paying
spend the remainder of the summer.
|MMition tins full
Complete m o r s e in few
ton. .
They were accompanied hy Alfred Fos­
weeks under -killed i list Tin tors
S|m-ciii I
rates
Southern
Aiitonudiile
(\illege.
ter. who also went in his car
.lucksonville. Flu
'*7 11 p
Better Grade of Diamonds
Allw-rt Brady has rottirnixl to his
Diamonds from the new fields In
duties In Budge's store niter .i pleasant Merman A frica are softer and more
vacation of a month spent in the north

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Gas engine repairs.
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All kinds of "repair work. Snnford Ma­
chine. 4*. Garage Co.
.» fri-48-tf
Bring your old tires to Spnford Machine
A (inrngc Co. for vulcanizing. fn-4H-tf
Autoes nnd earring/- painting
derwood'». First d o »» work.-

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fri-3-tf

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work.
Sanford Machine A Garage Co.
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to sick and lumi- horses und muh-*.

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Haying Tools, Rakes
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Weather «till hot and dry, but the ^
hwik.
DOCTOR COULDNT TAKE HINT
•ky ia cloudy and that helps keep i f
There WM ^
* n «n^uaiastlc meet
cooler than It would otherwise be.
&lt;"8 hold at the church W ednceday eyen- Patient Wanted Advice That Suited
Bom to Mr. and M rs. M . S. Madrid, ‘ ng. All of the arrangements were
Her, and Would G* W here 8be
Oould Got I t
July 80th, a fine pair o f twins, a boy and completed to hold meetings every two
a girl. Th ey and their mother are all w« k s on Friday evenings. A commit­
^ i ^
"Doctor,” she plaintively said, "1
doing nicely. Dr. Puiesto'n of San" i l l report this week on the selection
want
you to tell mo Just what Is the
S U P P L IE S F O R
ford and Dr. Nixon attending physicians. ° l a
for »he club. E. A. Gilbert
.
.
+
The Children’s D ay exercises, which was elected president, J. F. McClelland matter with me.”
"T b e re Is aothlng the matter with
have been somewhat delayed, will take ^ c * P ^ d e n t , Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth
you,” the doctor replied, after be had
place next Sunday at 8:30 p. nr. at the |a*cr* tar&gt;r. L. M . Lucas treasurer.
Questioned her concerning her symp­
Baptist church. A ll are cordially ln&gt;
toms, "except that you need B good
Filed For Hecord
vited.
L o n g D istan ça P h o n a , 9 8 0 . W r i t s f o r C a ta lo g and Calendar. *
rest, Go away to some quiet plaoe,
Miss Buchilou of Americus, Ga., is
State Bank of Orlando to C. II. Can­ where you can alt or lie around and
be fre e from worry o f any kind. You
visiting the Aliases Story this week.
non, sm., $6000.
Mrs. John Parker of Palm Beach was in
B. A. Domorick ct al to Clara Hand, don’t need medicine. It wouldn't do
you any good If you took it.”
our section last week.
wd., $67.60.
—1
"W h ere would you advise me to
Several of the young ‘ folks gathered
Julia K. Mathoton and huxbXnd to
+ + + {.+ + + + + + + * + + *
j
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. M ary E. Foster, mtg., $4000.
\
"Oh, you must suit yourself about
Story last Monday and enjoyed a pleas­
W. B. Jackson, et al., Exs., to W/»
th a t Th ere are plenty o f places where
ant sing for the evening.
(Jackson, ct al., Sp., mtg., $4000.
you can go—any place that Is quiet,
Billie Jacobs was struck by his horse
W. B. Jackson and wife to B. A. where you con alt or lie around w ill
last Saturday and was severely hurt on I Schuls, deed, $50.
do."
the forehead and hand. A t present he
W. It. Munger and wife to M ary Clif­
“ Thank you. Do you think Atlantlo
ts getting along nicely considering the I ford, deed, $1.
City would be a good plaoe fo r nier*
hot weather and wound and the fact that
"N o. don’t go to any plaoe like that.
Chas. H. M cDavid and wife to W. A.
Select some quiet spot where you w ill
"B illie” must stay indoors.
Lefller, deed, $50.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A . Dooley and the
W . B. Munger ami wife to Florence not have to worry about dressing or
anything o f that kind. I f you could go
latter's daughter, Miss Lucile lUvirr are Smith, deed, $1.
up Into the woods somewhere, or If
pleasant guests at tho Palm this week.
Elisabeth A. Wood to Frank H. Davis,
you could epend a couple o f months on
Mr. Dootey-ia chief engineer for the Town deed, $480.
*’
a Montana ranch, It would be the
81te Company and with his c r e w ‘of
Sarah M . Foster to B. M. Smith, et beat'th in g In the w ofld for you."
workmen arc surveying off the new town |al., wd., $1.
" b h l W ell, I'v e Just b id six new
of Chuluota.
Palmetto Co. to Mrs. Blanche Kiner, gowns made and If you can't give me
J. M . Osteen of Christmas is stopping wd., $10.
any medicine that will make me feel
F o r th e arrest and c o n v ic tio n , o r p o s it iv e in fo r m a tio n lead­
at tho Palm this week.
Frank E. Sherman «m l wife to F. E. better I shall go to some other doc­
tor.
I never rfld believe you knew
Mrs. Thomas Hodges of Cocoa are Spainger, wd.. $1.
in g to the a rre st and c o n v ic tio n o f a n y p e rso n s o r
p e rio n a ,
visiting in this v &amp; M n J p r* * few .iu*kn.
Frank E. Sherman and wife to W. H. anything, anyhow."
Is e H in g o r offerin g (or sale «Ly.kfilitutcflL.fh ai.in irin ge u pon the
Mrs. O. W. Townsend and children ofjshtrm nn, wd., $1.
--------- ,----------registered Trade-m ark or formula o f Fenole, the w o rld ’« great­
City Point arrived last Wednesday and
jf*R . Pounds to Samuel Salisbury, l».,
LANDLORD
ENJOYS
THE
JOKE
est houaehqld Inaect destroyer and disinfectant.
will spend several weeks with her par- $40000.
r '
j ents,. M r. and Mrs. Gabo Long.
I j , |ft pear and wife to Andrew JohnFriend o f Tanante-lo French Capital
A l l c o m m u n ic a tio n « m a r t b e tn a d r d l r e t f * T B r“ ________
■» M ra-.M . i 'fi—Jaroba and family. Mis» |son, uil.. $1.
r ^ d a Y li----d* In.Semethlng wf-er~
Rosa, Edwin and Lonalee Sutton vjaltwl
J. H. Bear and wife to Susan Johnson,
a Dilemma.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Aulln in Oviedo wd., $1.
last Sunday.
Wm. Martin to T. J. Cooper, wd., $10.
F or once that French publics bene­
E. C. Young und wife to Henry Par­ factor known as Cocbou, who cham­
Sale Manufacturers
pions poor families who cannot find
ry. wd., $500.
C AM ER O N CITY C L IP P IN G S
P h o n e fia j
W, E. Gore and wife to Maynard Bis­ lodgings, has reckoned without his
Mrs. H. H. Stevenson and daughter,
host. W henever a tenant ha* trouble
hop,
wd.,
$10.
Margaret, spent Sunday at Cameron
with bis landlord and desires to put
■7IJ-I3 Nebraska Avanue.
T A M P A , F L O R ID A .
City of Sanford to J. H. Mngnnjer, Spl,
City and were enjoyed by their friends
him to Inconvenlsnc« ho sends for
1 Tha Oenwln« F B N O L B la far sals by
here. They will spend the month of $110.40.
Coebon. The latter Is always ready
J.
IVrcy
Keating
&amp;
Co.,
to
I..
L.
August in Sanford and Cameron City
to get oven with landlords, and eager
ly responds to In the Invitations he
and Mr. Stevenson will join them soon. Payne, wd.. $1200.
J. Percy Keating &amp; Co. to L. L. receives.
* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haynes were
A student at the Eoole dee Arts and
Geo. H . F e rn a ld H a rd w a re C o m p an y
the guests of R. E. Gormly and family Payne, qcd., $1.
E. W. and Irene Robinson to So. Fcrt. Manufactures was at loggerheads with
over Sunday.
his landlord and obtained the break
Prof, and Mrs^ Maris were calling on Co., mtg.. $165.
Ing of hie lease for a flat In tho
Wm.
S.
DeW
Itt
and
wife
to
Jas.
friends here Sunday afternoon.
Boulevard do Btrnsbiirg Before clear
Pat'erson.
mtg.,
$100.
Mrs. Dutton nnd children «|&gt;ent Mon­
Ing out he thought he would like a lit
G. R. Ramsey and wife to Jas Pat­
day afternoon at the Minniek home.
tie fun at the landlord's expense.
terson,
mtg.. $ 000.
Mr. A. Marshall has completed his
A message was sent to tho Indie
A t A ll Fountains
•
house and they are now occupying the
pensable Cochon, the erstwhile sec­
new part. They have u very neat and
retary o f tho Tenants' longue and tho
Rub-My-Tiam will cure you.
attractive little home.
founder of n similar Institution Cochon
7&amp;-Fri-18t
sent tho student throe families, each
.The barns on the Dutton, Fulton nnd
consisting of four children The fam i­
Swartz places are going up in good
lies did not enjoy their now quarters
• . shape.!
Geo. U. Iv e y ’s Auction Sale
long,
for the landlord obtained an or­
On Tuesday evening of last week the
Corner Second St. nnd Palmetto Ave
der fo r their Immediate expulsion.
Worthingtons and Ellsworths were sup­
Holds Regular Auctions every Saturday The evicted famlllos
now
look to
per guests nt the Minniek home.
at 2 p. in. Solicits all your trade in this Cochon to find new quarters for them.
Sunday school was made particularly
line. Send your commodities to him Cochon does not know where he can
enjoyable Sunday morning by the pres­
His responsibility Is a
so that he can display them In-fore find them.
t tkt
ence of some former member*.
heavy
one
Fur
onre tho tablo have
Saturday
Live stock such as Horses.
ft
Word coines from Mr. J W. Powell
been turnod upon him.
Mulis, Cow*. Hogs, Chickens und Etc.
that he la well and Mrs. Powell's health
Handled ut s|x-ciul rate. Bear in mind
Improved, and that he may spend a part
an uuction sale is a sacratice sale. Phone
Not Guilty aa Charged.
U lf the juice oI this lücious IruiU
of. the coming winter with his farm here.
According to Joe O’N eil, Tin Fang,
No. 17.
—-juit enough pure syrup to iwcrirn.
Mr. and Mra. Rich write that they are
who operates a thriving fan-tan game
G eo. B. Iv e y ’ » Auction Sale
enjoying their visit in Kansas City and
down on Mott street. N ew York, found
- a little fiu
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V vicinity.
It necessary to repress a kicker the
—and,
Vfi
— Wo are promised at headquarter* that N olire o f Application for T a i |)cc«l I'n d rr Section other day. It happens that Mr! Fang
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m o f Mor Ida
also haa a professional connection
you hive "S r —f n “ the moat delightful summer drinlO
the old street car will bo repaired and
0
Notion la her**l»&gt; riv m that F. II. Kam i of S a n ­ with a restaurant, and that day had
you ever lifted.
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running by the fifteenth of this ip n th ford.
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uurrhaarr of l a i Certificata N o . 351, dated
taken
a
butcher's
cleaver
from
the
nnd a new car will he in aerviee by No- the 6th day of June. A I* 1910, haa filed aaid rtrr*
THE ORATRU COMPANY
11Arate In my ofîlor, and haa made application for
kitchen to hie gambling room, that he
*
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’
vetnber first. We are truly thankful.
tat drws| to laaur In accordance with law.
Said
might eharpen it in hit moments of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gormly and son
,K* '"U »»1''«
prvpIt was thla wide bladed ax
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11 I rrty, aituiUki In Qr*nc* rounty, Florid*. to-wH: leisure.
and Misa Minniek and Mr. Hibbard I^it I, nik 10. T lrr l) of Hanforil. T h . lim , Uml that ho seised when he undertook to
u r a n i *| th* d *l* of Ih* ra.uanr* of .urh
made up a fishing party Tuesday after- ■«•rtmcatr In llw name of J. II. I 'n r a l l
abate the human nulsanoe. "T h e next
Uni«** **ld nrtlArat* »li.ll I* rrdrrmrd scrolli. day he waa arretted," gold Mr. O 'Neil,
nooftr
In( to U * . T s * Irani *111 b*u* thereon on tb* Z?lh
"and the oopper that made the pinch
d »v of Aufiut, A. I). 1912.
W'ltn«-* tny officisi ornature *nd *r*l this the brought this cleaver Into court aa evl2Uh day pf July. A. [). Ì9IX.
M O O R E’S S T A T IO N
denoa. Th e magistrate looked old Tin
•eel
II. W . R O B IN S O N ,.
''-M r*, j Stafford of Fitzgerald, Ga.,
Clerk Clrrnlt Court. Orane« County, Florida.
Fang over.
D rive T h e Poison Germii' O ut o f Y o u r B lood W i t h
Fri-91-41«
spent some time here with her daughter.
" 'Did you try to kill tho complain.
Leonardos B lood E lix ir and G et W e ll
Mrs. Henry Estridge. The ladips left
Ing witnessT' he asked.
" ’ No, no,' bubbled old T in Fang.
for Fitzgerald on Saturday. Mrs. Est­
No other dtseas« la aa common and prevalent as catarrh. The mucous
’M e no tly to kill um.*
membrane; that Is, tha ptnk flesh lining tha Inside o f the mouth and respira­
ridge *111 make her future home with her
"*H o did so,’ said the copper. *He tory organa, discharging on Irritating fluid. Thla condition 1« called catarrh
''^pother.
tried
to kill that guy wit* this hare and la due to polaonous germs tn tha blood
Charlie Morriweather has rented the
No local treatment can cure oatarrh. It may give re lie f for a «hort tlm*.
cleaver, your honor.’
Henry Estridge farm.
" T a thla charge traeT* asked the but catarrh poison la In the blood and.tho trouble w ill noon return, even worse
Erving Estridge has gout» to Palmetto
court severely.’ Tin Fang saw that It than befora.
Leonardl’s Blood Elixir cure« catarrh in the right way and In the only
to spend sortie time with Ms sister, Mrs.
waa up to him to claar himself.
way,— by purifying tho blood and driving out all tho poisonous catarrh germi
Koons.
.
" 'No, no,’ he chattered.
'No, tly from tha ayatem. Do not expect to be cured by any local application. Catsrrh
Mr. Spurling and fam ily have moved
kill um with cleaveL K ill um w ith Is a deep-seated affection that need« the persistent use o f a blood purifier Ilk*
1111 M tte knife— no bllg cleavel at all.' ” Leonard!'* Blood Elixir, although the first bottle almost Invariably shows •
from L. A. Brurnley’s tenant house on
and Comment.
decided benefit In fact thefe la nothing that g iv e « aa quick relie f In eatarrh
Celery avenue to Harry W ord’s house
troubles as thla remedy.
on Sanford avenue. M r. Spurling will
In all blood diseases snch as tumors, nicer«, rheumatUn), syphilis. ktJ
form M r. W ard’s Pineway avenuo farm.
ney and liver complaints, eatarrh, etc* Leonardl's Blood Rftxlr 1« the best
Killing Gut Worms.
Mr, and Mrs. Squires of Cumurup
Yon oan easily g et rid o f out worms home treatment that can be used; U\ foot, i t la better than the medicines used
13 W UR BANK AC­
avenue, M r. and Mrs. Pope of Beordall
COUNT t TOU DON'T*
around «w est peas by pouring strong In many hospitals and w ill give quicker and more permanent results. It has
eared thousand* o f cases o f blood poison after they w ere given up by physib e l t o n f r ie n -d s .
•venue with their families have been
aoap auda about the roots and picking
r a m i i . t n* m o u i s r i
olans who said there was no helpY or the patients.
camping in McLain's packing house on
if h e n tou -r r a o r*
up tha worms which will come scram*
Leonardl's Blood E lixir Is a true blood purifier and maker of new. rich,
(TOSI TOR H IR E
Lake H om ey for some time.
bllng out of tha earth at once. Drop red blood. Careful experiments have shown that it Increases tha amount or
A LIBERAD POUCTÌ
the worms In the suds and It w ill kill new blood several oances a day. In this w ay It gives new life and new vigor
Mr*. C. G. Perry recently entertained
I f f L O A N MARINOJ
------- THE
CONSEQUENT
them. Do thla half a dossn mornings to the ayatem and tones up and strengthens the organa by furnishing a sup­
her fathor, M r. Hobbe o f Savannah, Ga.
! M P R O F E M E N T OP
In succession, and you w ill be rid o f ply o f clean, pure, rich, heelth-glvlng blood. Circulating through the veins
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M . Gilbert have
B U S I N E S S E S - THE
o f the mucous membrane, this new, rich blood drives out the catarrh germs
thorn.
moved Into the Moss house on railroad
B E S T A P P R O r ETA
and pats the whole *y «t*m Into a healthy condition go that the Inroads «
BANKI NG STSTEM —,
street.
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catarrh oan be and are resisted. N o sufferer from catarrh should go s day
P I r f 9 f -A 4-7
Joe Cameron is doing.some building
longer without using Leonard!'« Blood Elixir,
Remarkable.
Tha $1000.00 guarantee given by Mr. Leonard! Inspire# confidence In tns
W illis — H o la a remarkable man
and Interior work to his residence and
use of hla blood Elixir. Every dealer Is authorised nnder this $1000.08
and
the
best
hod-carrier
In
the
world.
is enlarging ^tenant house.
PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
antee to refund money on flret bottle to any purchaser o f Leonardl's Blood
G lllls— N o groat glory In th a t
Sine« Wednesday, July 31st, there haa
Elixir who la not perfectly satisfied with the results it has given. No « ‘ be»
W
illis—
Ah.
but
bs
has
never
w
rit­
. been a ladies’ aid society meeting at
remedy fo r catarrh or blood polaoa has « t e r gives a guarantee like thla be­
ten a m agazine article on hod-carry­
cause no other remedy-snrer equaled Leonardl's Blood E lixir la saUaUfla “ *r0
Moore’s Station. There wef^ sixteen
ing. nor dellvokod a Chautauqua leoand curative powers.
•ladies at Mrs. J. C. Sm ith’s on that date. M. M. SMITH, Free
ture on hod-oarrylng, nor «TOE' ^pne
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A very pleaaapt meeting was held and
N. » . STEVENS, V-Free.
a hod-oarrylng aot In TaulsyUle —
dainty refreshments were served. The
H. B. TOLAR, Cashier Puck.
For Sale By W m . G ; Aldridge, Sanford, F lo rid ^

Pip£ - Valves - Fittings \
Phosphate M ines, S aw M ills, Machino
Shops, Irrigation

The Cameron &amp; Barkley Co. !
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Punlihm ent Strictly Regulated.
Tb© Official Gazette, Xoklo, Japan,
contain© an ©dmtnlstratlT© order glvI n f mlnut© dlrecUona aa to tb© method
of application of corporal punlihment
In tho Korean penlnaula. The culprit
aball 11© on hit stomach, hla hand#
atretched out above hla bead and faitcn©d. Straps are to be^paBiod round
th© body and round the knee Jolnta
and arma, with th© olothea ao arranged
aa to ©xpoa© th# hlpa. The execution­
er ahall atand with hla whip at arm'a
longtb, the tip protruding throe Inchea
o r « r the ©dge of the prisoner's body.
Th© ©xeeutloner'a left hand ahall bo
on hla left aide, palm upwarda, tho
right foot in advance, and bearing the
weight of the body. The atroke la to
be delivered perpendicularly, and the
akin ta under no clrcumataneea to be
broken. The punlihment la to take
plac© one hour after a meal, and tho
priaoner, if ho requires refreahment
during the operation!, ahall be given
a drink of freah water.

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Plnaappl© aa a Papain.
T h e propertlea of the plneappl© are
extremely healthful, ita content! of
p©paln being of ao high an average
that, o f all the frulta. It takea the
hlgheat rank among those poisonin g
th© qnalitl«© that aid digestion.
If
pineapples w ere not %o artificially
high ptioed it la a cortalnty that the
citizens of the United States would
discover In them a highly beneficial
food medicine, as well as a delightful
fruit. A quarter of a pineapple taken
at breakfast would afford more tonic
t h a irr w o grapefruit. A glass of the
Juice o f fresh pineapple, taken during
a heavy meal, would furnish pepsin
enough to make tho after-dinner pep­
sin tablet nnnocdsslrxr trlelrae an au-

Delinquent Tax List
T b* following ta • list of unpaid l*s ** tor lb* yaar l i t I .
Tbaaa can ba paid at any lima baton April lit. ISIS, by adding th* coat of this publication »n 1 on«
th from April 1st, 1912.
par corn par month
Altrr A
April
pr 1st. 191.1, Tas Certificate will ba iatued and placed in tba band of tb« City Attornry lor
collection with his Is m , interest snd cost of adv*rti&gt;ing
m e n u a. m a r k s .
Collector and Tl
TO W H O M ASSESSED
F. itrardsll
C. D tU o n l, Hein
Mary 1. rh*l|*
V. Hawkins
A. D. Smith
H. N. HoUrt©

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A. D. Smith
W. M Dickins
M. C. Hratlengren
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W M. Dirkliu
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Part ol
E, T . M d s
C. J. Smith
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W II. Will Isms
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R. T. DrUrslI
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J. T . All»n .
J. 11. Snyder.. .
J. E. Trrwilllfrr
•Ch*«. Kannrr
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Mrs. J. J. lll(tnljulham

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practlcally unknown
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but th© people of
South
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where the' plnenpples often sell for O i r r y Hall
Mlk« 11ufin
less than 1 cent ench, drink vnst quan­ C . W ylljr
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■ «II P layer Needed ©n Osteopath.
R ival teams war© playing ba©©b©ll
In Id©aT«nworth. In th© height of tb©
struggl© on© man mad© a dumb play at
aecondbaae. A few minutes later hla
aid© cam© to bat and b© stepped to tb©
plat© for hla turn. H© waa bit by a
pitched ball and knocked cenacles«.
H is teammate© dashed water on him,
stood him up, and laid him down
again, tb© crowd offering all kinds or
advlca meanwhll©. Finally tb© captain
aak©d for a doctor. O n* of tb© rival
team started away, and then paused to.,
to ask: "Bay, you want aa osteopath,
don’t y o u r "N o , w h y f * ”W«I1, ho got
JiU on t h , head, didn’t k i t ” ___________

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The average autochthonous
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Is close to the earth; he Is close to
domesticity because he Is close to
ths earth; he Is close to doctrinal
theology and elaborate ritual because
be Is close to the earth. In short, he
Is close to the hearens because he Is
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"Wisdom, too gr «a t to be translated
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Fur wisdom Is only knowing what one
ought to do next
Virtu# Is doing IL
Virtue and enjoyment have never
been far apart from one another. To
know and to do Is the basis of th©
highest service. Those the world has
the right to honor tre those who have
found enough to do. Tho fields are al*
ways white to.their harvest”— David
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Dr Marcus l U u , of Merlin, la oredh« was discovered out on the floor
It e»l with saying to a patient
who
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Orant DuP**rplates a conversation
To Curs the Blues.
Iwhlch prevents swearing la 'Its most
The quickest way to cur© '‘bluM**
common light— the swearing for swear­
If you look a lit­
ing's sake. "Oh. Mr — —, I wlgh you la to Identify them
would not use such dreadful language tle and dlacovor that your wos has no
cause, and that you “Just
It give* me real pain.” waa the pro- ,reasonable
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test.
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don't mind. I swear and you pray, but ’
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neither of ud mean ranch by it"
for
ths
physical
condition
begins to
London Chroplcle.
Improve as toon as you find there la
nothing worse ths matter.— W om an's
Hötne Tfinrpanton.---------r .v M fjfr c .H Im i
“ Profe*aor, I know my b o r i » rather
■low, but In the l * o years that you
c3^
New Talklng-Msohlns Reoorde.
have bad charge of hla education he
Talking machine reoords mads by
must have developed a tendency
In
photography
will be the next develop­
•omo direction or other
Whal occu­
ment In the reproduction of sound.
pation do /on suggest a* a possible
outlet for his energies, auch aa they Invented by a Russian named Ltfsrhltx. a new machine has been made
are?”
"W e ll, air, I think he la nd
which. It la claimed, reproduces muslo
mlrably fitted for taking moving piostill
sounds of any kind with perfect
turua of a glacier ”
dearness, without any rasping or
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Ths records are
made entirely by photography.
No Satiety of Knowledge.
W e see In all other pleaaurtHi there
la aatlety. and after they bo uaed their
Frankly Pu iiled.
verdure
deportati)
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of
Rmall Olrl (entertaining her moth­
knowledge there la no aatlkty. nati*
er's c a l l e r ) — How la your little girl?
faction nod appetite a r« perpetually ,
Caller I am sorry to say, my dear,
Interchangeable *tid therefore It * p
that 1 haven't any little girl
Htnall
peareth to he good In Itself simply
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without fallacy or accident — Francis
sation)
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Bacon.
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either
Htnall Olrl -What are y o u r if
— The Housekeeper
Invention Belongs to America.
Uualavua
Adolphus
of
Sweden,
whose reign bugno In 1611, la crediteli
Eaqulalt* British Humor,
by history with the Invention of fixed
" A fox which was hard pressed by
ammunition
In hla partridge, bullet
the Krtiaex Union hounds entered a
and charge were united In a paper
houae In High streat, Blllerlcsy, and
case
II waa not. however, until 1860
bolted upstair* Into a bedroom When
that the firat successful metallic cart
found,” aaya Funch. ''he pretended to
ridge waa patented— by an American
be a watf rehearsing
'Red
Riding
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upon a t ei dirt * I* the prison«! guilt)
Man's D«bt to His Profession.
or not guilty of theft, aa charged In
1 hold every man a debtor to his
the Indictment? Foreman— W e have
profession; from the which as men ot
not yet reached a verdict, your honor.
course do*aoek to receive countenance
I missed my pocket-book In the night. I
and profit, ao ought they of duty to
and I would respectfully nak that each
endeavor
themaelves.
by
way of
Juror be searched
amend*, to he a help and ornament
thereun'o — llacon

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Mias I,ota llohliinoii, nt out* time
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lice department In New York for u
pollcs whistle.
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N ew York society women have made
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American.
Herole Devotion to Duty.
,. A striking exsmple of fortitude and
devotion to duty occurred recently at
Old Trafford, England, when a signal­
man atuck to his post and manipulat­
ed th© signals In his box for nearly an
hour after being accidentally shot In
the ©ye by a m em ber of a local gun
club pigeon shooting in the neighbor,
hood. W ith a moan tb© slgnalmnn fell
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on the work before blm. W ith hie hand
to bla wounded eye, and tortured by
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SO mlnut©e, in »w fu i agony. he did
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Insist on Removal of Qusues.
Military rowdies wore agnlu stopping
Inoffensive coolies and others whom
they susp«ct of wearing queues. In the
streets of N ankin» and relieving them
of the objectionable apiHMidagea » few
weeks ago, there being great activity
In this direction, and In some places
the streets Were fairly littered with
shorn hair. Not only ypro queues cut
off, but the long locks ^pifrtruwmbers
of coolies have lately taken l«» wear­
ing hanging down nu their shoulders
were also submitted tp tho shears, and
In a good many cases the vh tlms of
the operation wfiYo found to he still In
possession of a cherished queue tight­
ly colled around their heads and rlev
erly concealed by tho uhove mention­
ed unketnpt and unsightly tresses.
Whenever scissors wielding soldiers
discovered a coolie practicing this sort
of deception they nearly scaljw-d the
!&gt;oor fellow In their Indignation — Pe­
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Tw elve Inning* Tie Game

Carl Ray, th^CdHegian'i port rider,
hooked up w ith ‘ Tom Vaiden in the
first extra inning game of the season.
I t was a pitchers’ battle from start to
finish, Ray having a shade the better of
his rival. The game recked with bril­
liant catches and slope, and several
B Y JOHN K LIN G ,
miserable hobbles of the Collegians outahone their opponents'in the latter de­ Manager Boston Nationals, W ho is
partment. Dundy was the candy kid,
Considered the Greatest Catcher the
Game Ever Has Known, and W ho
securing taro hits out of three trip* to the
Prom ises Success as a Manager.
plate, one for two bases, which later de­
veloped into Sanford’s run. Jonas
Swink played first In a style particularly
of the Hal Chase variety. Buck Rob­
erta and B oyer made spectacular catches
on le ft Boyer’s eatcB'saved the game
for Orlando.
'
Sanford scored in the fifth. ‘Bundy
first sip, poled one for two bases, went to
third on a passed ball and scored when
Carl
Ray hit a long sacrifice fly to
right.
Orlando scored in the seventh. Brew­
ster reached first on an overthrow by _____
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Brittain.' .Howatt sacrificed
i*sr-w h a t happens
T h e worst mistake I think I ever
madb waa one against Pittsburg when
I waa with the Cuba, and it lost a
gam
e that I thought also had lost.the
' BfBW%fgr*‘*H»wntt -ringftff—
"right,
j arii i ' r f W i s although wo 'w on it
*~*9Swen was fiTfKy n pitched
afterwards tn n tough finish. And It
looked bad for Sanford. But the big
all camo because I thought I knew
Southpaw arose to the occasion, fan­
exactly bow tbo other man would
ning Boyer and Wilson, the lattrr hal­ make his play. It win late In the seating for Lee, leaving Howatt and ■on and wo wero fighting with PlttsBowen gasping for breath on first and burg and New York for the lead In
the race. You know Pittsburg always
second.
has been n tough proposition for the
Cubs, especially In Pittsburg, and the
teams bad played against each other
so long, ami with so few changes In
lineups, that we got to know each
other Inside ou t
I.eacb always has
been a great baHe runner, but In one

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Fanner, c f
Swink, l i t __
Wofford, 2nd
Moreland, r f
Roiarts, I f
Lowe, e
Brittain. .'Ini
Bundy, s s
Ray. p

The Very Latest Styles in all
am tali -High^Graik
They were Bought
Goods
at a Big Discount and Must
be Closed out i n ................

TH IRT Y

O RLAND O
Colour f
Stumju 2 j»l life writer, 1st
Howatt, s a
Bowen, 3nl
Boyer, I f
Ijee, c f
White, c
Vaiden, p
•Wilson
Total

We have just taken stock and
find we had about Six Hun­
dred Pair of Women and
C h i l d r e n ’s L o w S h o e s

And to Move Them Quick
We have Cut the Price in Half.
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•Wilson batted for Lee in 12th.
Summary: Tw o base hits, Bundy.
Base hits on balls of Vaiden 2. Struck
out by Ray 13, Vaiden 6. Hit by pitch
ball Bowen (by Ray). Stolen bases
Brewster, Wofford. Sacrifice hits, How­
att, Ray and Bundy. I’assed halls.
White. Double plays, Boyer to Howatt.

the celcryitea’ big southpaw', and Vaiden,
our utility man. Bitching honor« were
about even and Vaiden’s box work yes­
terday proves that he is a good man
and should lie worked oftener. Ray
is a strike out pitcher and mowed dhwn
a dozen yesterday in as many inning«,
while Vaiden only fanned three, but he
kept the Sanford bunch rej&gt;eatedly
knocking easy chances to him, and the
game was marked throughout by fast
fielding and sensational work by both
teams. Our boys shaded the Sanford
bunch a little in fielding honors for they
made only two errors while the bunch of
celery made a total of four. They got
five hits to our three, but Vaiden kept
them scattered and only one run was
scored against him, that coming in the
6th, when Bundy, the first man up,
doubled to deep center, and took third
on a passed ball, and later scored on the
throw In from R ay’s fly to deep righ t
W e got ours in the 7th, when Brewster
waa safe on a bad throw by Brittain,
Ifow att sacrificed him tn third and he
Scored on Bowen’s line hit to right.
W e had a good chance to untie the
knot In the 12th when Howatt hit over
second and Bowen got hit, but it was
aot dark by that time that the batsmen
could not see the ball and R ay easily
fanned the next two men.— Reporter-

be on the Jump for borne. Wo bad
caught blrn so often that be knew
wbat we would try, and two or three
times he bad m&amp;de the Jump, then
Jumped back to third and laughed at
ua. The situation came up late In
the garno with the score tied. Leach
was on third, Abbatlchlo I believe on
first and two out. I felt certain they
would attempt a double steal, bo 1 de­
cided that I know exactly what Leach
would do.
H e would think that 1
would certainly try to grab him oH
third, and would not try to acore at
all. H e would figure that I wouldn't
dare throw to second and g ive the
winning run n chance to score, as two
runs would not hurt us any more than
one would. So I made up my mind to
do exactly wbat I thought he thought
I wouldn't do— throw to second and
try to nail Abby going down and end
the game right there.
I signalled fo r a high fast ball, and
the moment It struck my hands 1
Jumped forw ard to throw to second.
A i I caught the bail I saw Leach tear­
ing for the plgte Just as hard as be
could come. I knew ail I had to do
was to bold the ball and wait fo r him,
but the previous plan waa too strong
In my mind and I cut loose as bard aa
I could for second. Leach came across
the plat* standing up, and waa In
with the winning run before Abby
could be touched.
L«ach bad figured to double cross
tne Just ns I had planned to cross him.
He calculated correctly Just what I
would do, and 1 bad him figured all
wrong. Pittsburg came near grabbing
the pennant on that one play, but we
nosed them out and In a g a m e «c o u p le
o f weeks la te r I outflgured Leech on
the same play, held the bell and
caught h(m, so w# .w ere Quits.
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Service

With City
A pqwerful wireletw station at Sayville, L. I., practically commanding Now
Y ork harbor and controlled by a corI*poration reputed to be under the influonc« of the German government is be­
ing obeerved by the N a vy Department
and the Department of Labor and Com­
merce. Officials hert^have Ix-en quietly
watching its progress and trying to deter­
mine if it comes within the provisions of
the Lodge resolution recently udopted
by the senate declaring that the t'nited
States cannot see without grave concern
. .the actual or potential possession of
any harbor or other place on the Arner- lean continents by any government, not
_ American, when possession would give
~ T f s u c h a .gftuaum w at practical powCr
of control for naval or military pur
poses.
For one week Colonel llooju-velt i*
going to forget politic», if he can and
take a rest. When that week is over Inwill take up the fight again, to carry U
on unremittingly until election day
The «Colonel told his secretary venter
day m&gt; wished to see no one ut Sagamore
Hill. He wished to spend tin- morning
with Sirduh. hi" riding hors«', and the
afternoons at tennis and boating, **•rasionally helping the farming bunds in
the field.
The Panama runitl administration
hill providing for passage of Vineroan
ships, prohibiting railroad «twins! vr&gt;
lela from using the wuterway and au­
thorizing the estahlishineiil of Amer­
ican government when the ennui is com­
pleted, was pa**«xl by the senate to
night by a vote of 47 to 16. The provi*
ions for free tolls which wns fought ill
the senute Wednesday was endorse«!
again just before the passage of the meas­
ure.
Cost of Brick Bonds
While the county eouimisMoner* and
people of O s«« h)Ih county are looking
into the cost of road construction, it i*
timely to give ear to what is being done
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The commissioners of Brevard coun­
t y called upon City Engineer Spencer of
St. Petersburg recently to give an esti­
mate for the building of brick roqds
His estimates on u brick road built of
No. 1 brick were: Ten feet wide. { I t.
643 per mile; twelve feet wide. $ I 6,5h 1
|&gt;er mile; fifteen bet wide. IlH.fiMI per
mile. He said, however, that N o 3
brick would do just as well for a county
road, and with the»*«' the road could he
built for about $2.000 |ht mile less
Theme estimates included grading, haul­
ing. laying, curbing, etc.
In answer to questions from Chairman
Coachmnn and the other commissioners.
Mr. Spencer aaid that out of his twenty
years of experience with roads and his
study of the subject, he would say that
where macadam roads took about ten
per cent of the initial cost to keep in re­
pair, the brick roads cost practically
nothing. He thought a brick road,
properly built, would stand twenty
years without any appreciable repair
coat He said, too, that automobiles
would tear up a marl or macadam road
by auction of the wheels, while the auto
would not injure the brick road.
"According to your estimate, then,
we would have to build macadam roads
over about three times within the life of
• ‘ brick road?” remarked Chairman
Coachman.
"Y e a ,” aaid Mr. Spencer. ” It is not
a question at all of which is the best road
or which is the moat economical road,
‘ but only one of how much money you
have to spend and whether you can ufford td build a brick road.’ ’— Kissimmee
Gazette.

Sanford-Kissimmee Electric Hjr.
The Suniord-Oriundo-Kisaimmc«' proponed electric railroad seems to have
been laid on the shelf for the time l*eing.
Whether this is the case or not the public
hear* nothing encouraging us to the
building &lt;&gt;f said railroad, ult hough faint
whispers ar«' heard at intervals thnt the
projectors are still quietly planning for
the construction of the road, and ut no

Funeral uf W. I). Holden
I Holmes county has one hundred and ’
I ho funeral of W . 1). Holden took ten hoys who are contestants in tho corn
place last Saturilay afternoon at three ( club r a r e . The boys* corn club contest wit
oeha’ k.
I he remains were taken from * la- a feature of the county fair nnd each
th*' Sanford Hoiis«* «w o rt««! by the E lk s 1boy will have on displuy at the eniacola
to the Kpisropul church and the wlifire fair ten ears of corn,
was inadequate to seal the large crowd k || f|ar„|«| Hume. s*-erctnrv of Glen
that hud congregated 1«. pay tribute to Sl Mary s Nursery Company, who went

l hw wr|1 kno* " n " 1’"

Although it was the busiest part of u
busy day tin- -Jori-, all • heu-d (or one
to and from the «•»t\
Every red blood
w ry distant day the work will !&gt;«.• «tart
eit and pushed to a finish its rapidly as «•«I citl7.«'n is anxious to live JU«t outside hour, w hudi attest*-*! tin- respis-t and •**
the.city, wlier*- lie can spank the baby lis-m in which th*- deceased was ht-hl by
possible
I
•without
waking his next dia&gt;r neighbor the people of this city.
TTi;il this proposed railway would l&gt;e

a great benefit to the people living along
the route is a foregone conclusion. It
will Iwricfit in. many ways, one of which
will be the. building up #pf.. the .country.

anti
anil
cost
ntyl

D«*«n Sj*encer of Orlando, although
where he can have a sninll garden
chicken and rows to re«!ure the high sick in Iasi at the time antibagninst the
of living and where the air is purer advice of his physicians officiated at tin*
nervine« of hia friend and one time neighthe children thrive. ~~

N ,.w j e p ^ y recently for

Mr Humes' mission across iiie ocean is
profevion.il ioe " tin service of a firm

taking the fine position offered him in
the college that he is gaining in knowledge and position and experience and at
the completion of his course he may re­
turn' to Floridn and maybe to Sanford.
We congratulate l*oth young mediroes.

•

m New y nrk with large interests in growin
m New York with large interest* In
gmwering citrus fruita and jiocuns jn
different part« of this country, in Mexico
and in Spain His knowledge und ndvtce
r« to in- empio'.-«'«! in developing (Tie efi-

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well known farmer of the La Crowe s«*ction, w-as waylaid, clulihefl and roliiusl
in the Gordon section, about nine miles
north of thin city, late Saturday after­
noon,. and about 7:30 o'clock Sheriff
Ramsey received a telephone message to
that effect, the man having lns'ii found
in the road unconscious.

^
Sale o f Del.con Springt*
There are nil kinds of rumors about
the sale of the DeIa*on Springs property,
tiie erection of a big hoi«'!, anil the plac­
ing of the fine lands around tin* spring

will muke a strong hid for the automo­ and party action athwart to the utter
bile business uf this sect ill n of Orange confusion of political action in every

other field. They have thrown every
other question, however important, into
the' background and has•• made con­
Huh) Gunrdcd Dead's &lt; lathes
structive party actum impossihla for long
New York* A.ug M. -The sight of a
y«‘an* together.
3-year-ohl hoy «ìttflig on tiie bank of
the Hudson river, weeping over »ome#
Stabbed ly • obb
clothe« which he aecmed to lx- guarding,
T y Cobh was aturked and stabbed
h-d to th*' discovery last night thnt two
men had Ixim drowned while swimming m th*' hack by tlir**- unidentified men
The Immììi-s were later rixaivered. The in Detroit early today while on hia way
victims were William Lolxx'liit* and hi« to the train wl*e h was t.1 bring him and
nephew. Harry l.orrelley
It was the tin- Detroit i* am to Syrueus«' for an
county.

o n the market can l*c learned.
It is
latter's lialiy hr«*tlu-r that was guarding exhibition game tin* afternoon. C'«»hb’a
' hoped that the j*r*»j&gt;«'rty will s*x.n go
The «-hil«l was umilile to agility suvisl turn Iroin «•»rinu* injuries
into the hands of developers, as it is the the clothes
t«'ll tiie {»olire anything of how the und possible death. His nnjuriw aro

finest development propositon in Flor­

ida.—DeLand Newa.

drowning occumnl.

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hi« summer vacatmn. will today take a
Iroin N. .« 4 *.rk for a vi«n to Spain.

y NoTv that the nevv’ Tptjiof gives "prom"- l&gt;eC*
Holden's terpri«»--. of that i-oinpany in the eountru
is«- of la-ing a fis-der for a tadl line the
tjintr a numla-r of Mr
project hitls fair to go through with a friends from Orlando wer«' present h«* now g*x-. t*i vi«it.
••ail. K tally I igl t
rush and it is rumored ihat several rap * I t " choir sang
Mot ' •■■Ilo ti
ii«t voted that the
« i » * i*. *-r I x - g . i l * Mi * - - • ■ * * » « • • «
itali*!- ar*- willing to *urn* in **n tin- *-n I w- f t i r t - 1
* **» . ,*r* iiri.ii-g.
-* run at large on the
t«-rpriM- and put in a '« tv n-«- thnt will l.ul*-r t l.ey «nng I n l i a H o u r ■ ! Trial
street«
ih,- tow
which stris'Ls will
la-ll the city and give tin- pisiplo a car At the conclusion **l tin- he.iot if ill sef
filmisi* il. iiidaut ) '«ture for a givxl
every thirty minute« and will to n-h Vic*- tnd wlnle tin- I IV- v**-r* having the
man. • *'»
idgmg hv the appearance
ctiuri'li tu torni tie- *-s..iri |**r t **. i.***|y
every part of the city amt suburbs
*■1 llielii some time ago
T h e effect of such a belt line ill build­ of one of the Fast Exalted Hillers of
Jackson county is to have nnnther
ing u|* Sanford • in har.llv he estimated tln'ir order ttie • h**ir sang ver\ t* * *|erl\
l*ai V locaied at \i irciniw
Hon. (,'. E.
and in conjunction with the miles of am! - w*i 11V Nearer. \t v t i* **I t •* I t*e*
Wil'.n. i» to I**- pn*«iileiit of the new jnbrick roads'iba I willj«*&gt;on t*e limit will Ila pall l«-ar*-r« w*-r** |-*irr*-«t I . V-••. stiliiluni ami it will It.- capitalized at
make Sanlord Hie ideal tourist re««*rt of i it McLaughlin, A E Unwell. Walter
iòti noti
It will h. ready for liuninesa
W es* n t I
I I t u g i X-n. I N W i n t n e r ,
t lie sollt h
in a short time
In t to* p.e*t few s*«-l.-. t ti* r*- hiiv** t»«s*n U I M a r t i n a n * l l l . i r r v H i - . - n . a i .
Tiie hell*-« "I tie- ('iv'ir la-ague at Or­
U'i-r tla- * **n* Insilili uf the * hundí
many stranger« n *ei* nml-t wh** tiav*
la- d * 1 iv* been doing tin* work for that
tin
i.lV« tiii.V*
q-Uetlv I* *•*k•*&lt;I * » v * r &gt;t** -it*|.iti*»n and «* T*. -• al ■lo- gr iv*
• it . .in*I now i t a -, an- enlisting the
have &lt;*«tnctud«sl that all Sanford tossi« cliurg*- and ui th their «oleriu-ly !** * * In l| ol I' * . Inlilri'ti in making (triando
tifili and iinpri-s-ive luirial starvin' tt*-v
ti* Ins-ome t tie greatest resort in t he ell
tie illy
iienutlful
Tlachildren'i*
tire south wiis a g*H»| tourist tn&gt;l*.| and tenderly •i**riiniilt*-*l tla- b***iy *»l tf ai r
I* **t rlie w.irk will he on eapcciul
«ins t * ar «••rvi* * ami whether tliev will 0 i*'ml a-r i*» it- iiiot'l *-r * .*• i !
•" *f
’
to pi* k op all nulls
begin .it •»!*• • oti inis project *»r j*oi*
al -I I«e V tm. 1 'll tla « H e e l s .
Tills.
hand- with the h*cnl people remains to
4 IIa* k llrhers' Orilinnnce
will * ert.iu i i be .i I ... . to tiie automo!*«• s«s*n,
\ t t i i e J*re«efit t i f i a * t i l e i i . u k
I ' l **■- i-iii f-.iss. uni wiii «.in- a great many
Along the lim' of traction companies 01 this city are prone to hohl up Un­ dollars and hour« ol valuable time. An­
is the authentic report that capitalists people when it come« to driving tieynnd other thing timt th. youngsters are exhave already start*-*! a road at flay tona l e n t h « t r e e l -*r t a k i n g a t r *i r .k t *** p.-cted III it-1 I to g .1 It'elitlilll to tho
with tin* ultimate object of coming to hlix-ks from tii«* ilepot Ih-fore tin* m-w ha- k v ird-s at inline
Satifurd and having the Sanford Tru*-- •tepof Is llllistusi 1in '
eil
11........i - then *' Ho i i-lcl
. el .• tri
t.iV.
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• * . * « n , *■• t« r
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r
U 1 1«i* a mi F* i*ili lo Ii**ri
ry giving It.* Jos)|*l* ••( t
ta and tlo 1•*r»H • ’ arg&gt;
ail ¡ " ' ' * " •
i N '
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i.i.v Wiltouri«ts a chance t*» . i-it ml* n**r |»* or it­ lfn.it «
I v » r .*i i*, r .
•i ■r •:
.i
. i . -os ,i hand III the
ami the ea-t coast at will
p r o t e c t - 11** i r . i .• : l n . g p - .i * ;
.* - I , . 1
a. -i1-nil-on
Maine w fiere the
The lineal and J&gt;e»l mode of travel in lugli time the hack driver« here were gubernatorial election in Scptemiter is
Just think of it. travel by boat to San­
ford and then take a nice dean electric the world is the trurtion lines and when­ fonasi to make a charge of 26 cenia to expected to reveal the trend of Htrcngth
The !ir«t kick the ol tlx- ihn«- presidential nominee«.
car fur southern Florida, ire«' from heat ever Florida and her ponsihlliliea are any pari of tiie city
In re«|io|i«c to nmneroiis letti'n* from
and ilust that now Ix-a-ts the traveler, appr«s‘iat«-&lt;t BUffieiently by the ttofthern stranger makes on **.mfiird *« tin liold ¡
..I ........ I *. nu« rain
w ho must of a ixs-essity navigate by tin- capitalist« to have them vi-it Ilo- « la t i­ ni* gam* pr.e 'H ..I I'V
h i l. r- o
M ame asking
tile *I ay ol «low railroad« alni logt* prue« •Iriv* rM mv ■I t - .• *i
*
ilr* a d .
lor In- i i i i t i de o n ( l i e l i qU
old method
■ J. i &lt;i
ina-l*
* • iiarg
.&lt; 1 ! . . a |iroii||i|ent issue
The people of Orlando should extend will vanish
s.infor*! w»t« 1 1**- fir«! . ,tv iti in* «i» iti* g. i ami i la
• to I ' X
|.-r
• .' i l
i m | i . i l g i i t lie D e m ­
every ell! ourilgelllelil to tile promoters
t ..f ....
ie
i.ie* d e of this railway and aid them in ever, t*» tat.*- *| &lt;to g.l—nllO t . I*** **f ll|i*t*»r
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for
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made
an
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(or it will mean the beginning of greater
Im re* .nut travel and tlo- day I« not far ha* k - atal
tilling Hu- j. 11di* r -g I . t u l
«
— .1. lie we* Il poll'" d j ..«r 11«—
things for the city and ills Iample
distant when Hie««' rn.nl« will form a m l left
*
lln governor« * . . a - were originally
Reporter-Slur.
work over the whole state.
I communicated to tla- llev. Thomua B,
Th e installation of the city «•■rvice
Sliannon of Newark. N J . as hearing on
( hange in Business
Changes Among the M r dir ora
with half a dozen good cars and quick
th*- Issue in New l*-r«&lt;-y hut Gov. \4 il­
E.
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Morrow
hie*
dlsju&gt;
s
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of
hi*
Dr. O. W\ King will giv«&gt; up his prac­
service to all jiart.s of the city amt the liusuu-is in the Sanford M achine St Gar
ion now I« -eliding throughout Maine
tice here «&gt;n Sept. 1st and expects to
rjl'h'ry delta will mean that this s«*iuuin age Co. to Hen Bardin
The future a copy of tlx- same letter which say«:
leave (or New York, when* he will take
will lx- a busy one and real enlute that lias plans of Mr Morrow are not known hut
I .mi in favor ol local option. I am
a two yearn' pint graduate course at one
lain dormant for years will awaken to it is more than likely that lie will en a thorough believer in hx'ul s«df governof the large medical college«. Dr. Oliver
life anil begin working over time for the gag«' m business t&gt;i this section of t In­ 1ment and lx-lieved that every ««*lf governMiller will siicce&lt;*d Dr. King an mdeirul
owners
It means the slier*-*« of tiie state
Mr Burdin IS a former resident ¡ cd o*.ii|inuiiity which constitute« a t*oexaminer of the A. ('. L. R y . and will
new hotel and busmens uf every d*t*crij&gt;- of Sanford and was cngagcl in tin- m.* 1'iul unit «hnuld iiave the rigiit to con­
also take-his office in the People«’ Bank
tion. an uditisi impetus to every line and clune siio|»s for .* nmnlx-r o f year*
lb- trol the matter of regulating or of with­
Building.
,
a city of ten thousand people in one tiring«* to the Sanford Foundry A Ma holding herns«“*
During the resilience of Dr King in
year's time
But th&gt;- 'I'li-'tion« uivolv«x| are social
clune C o a thorough knowledge **I Un­
this city he has made many friends and
and
moral .mil ar*- not susceptible of l*eW A T C H S A N F O R D GRoW
practical machinist and «hould prove a
built up a fine practice and he and his
mg made a part of party jtrogram.
valuable
addition
to
this
firm.
Mr
moat estimable wife will !** missed by
Mr Higgins exjn-ets to handle the well Whenever they have been made the tiuhtheir Inrge circle of friends. Dr. King
I luhbcd nnd Kolihed
known Everett ear this »«'asoli u* well jrct niaiti-r of party eonti-sta they have
is a young man in years and feels that in
(•ailienville. Aug. 13. J J. Call. «
us M'V«'rul other well known makes and cut maclim*- lines of party organization

along the line.
It ran hardly be «wlim
ated how fast the country along ami con­
tiguous to this line would advance in im­
provements and realty v alms'
A large proportion of the j&gt;«-«»j.1•• |iv
mg in this s i lion, through winch tIn­
line would pass have las-n arru«tome&lt;l
to t lo ' mode of travel, ami would hail
with delight the building of the mad
It must he adnnttisl that transporta­
tion futilities i* out iif |- lot ni.• - greatest
hindrances to permuneiU and r.,|.u| *|*\i-lopment
When the line is limit to Kmsimm**'
It will oilly la- a question of ;■ short time
Ix-fore fin- s.iiithiru terminus will be
Talnp.i
1 tii—
• trn Inn* c couiing
.■ml with it h«-tt«-r passenger and friight
rates to the people who are fortunute
enough to live along the route
The elect rI,■ Inn’ uilords almost every
• its advantage iii tints«, living along
j tin- route, and lor tins reason there
would I«- many prosperous villages that
would spring up
Not
many years
would pass before it would he hard to
tell where Orlando la-gun and where it
end««!, las ails«' it Would In- so Mended
with the villages along the way
For
I riiosu. Winter Park Maitland and other
towns t.1 11»i- riortt while I ’un 1 i-tb
and Lift w i oil' 1 la- taker m oil tie
south, all more or lists i losi-l., i oil fits' tis I
1witii the greater Orlando

Seven Men Electrocuted
Ossining, N. Y., Aug. 13.— Seven mur­
derer« were electrocuted in Sing Sing
prison yesterday morning. This 1« the
■*..
------------------------largest number of criminals to Buffer the
death penalty by eleetricity on any one
Meeting of Woodman Circle
Th e regular meeting of the Wo«xlman day since the electric ehnir was adopt*«!
Circle will be held at Eagles' Hall W«xl- as a mt’tbcal of rapilal punishment.
neaday, Aug. 14th, 1912, nt 3:30 p. m. The six Italian* and one negro rxisuU-d
Business of importance. Sovereigns are went th their deaths quietly. The warden’a work was accompluthed within un
urged to attend promptly.
hour and sixteen minutes.
«
- . GUARDIAN.

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The news has leaked from unofficial
channels that the Sanford Traction Co.
has on foot plans for a most compre­
hensive und far reaching trnrtion service
for this city nnd suburbs.
Sanford has some of the finest sub­
urban priqierty within one mile from the
business center* that any city can boast
of and the only drawback to (his prvj&gt;erty hits l&gt;*s*ti the lack of transportation

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                    <text>T H f SAwrORO H f l M r t

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Twelve Inning* Tie Game

Carl Ray, th^C dH egian'i port rider,
hooked up w ith ‘ Tom Vaiden in the
first extra inning game of the season.
I t was a pitchers’ battle from s ta rt to
finish, Ray having a shade the b etter of
his rival. T he game recked with bril­
liant catches and slope, and several
BY JOHN KLING,
miserable hobbles of the Collegians outahone their opponents'in the latter de­ Manager Boston Nationals, Who is
partm ent. Dundy was the candy kid,
Considered the Greatest Catcher the
Game Ever Has Known, and Who
securing taro hits ou t of three trip* to the
Promises Success as a Manager.
plate, one for two bases, which later d e­
veloped into Sanford’s run. Jonas
Swink played first In a style particularly
of the Hal Chase variety. Buck R ob­
erta and B oyer m ade spectacular catches
on le ft Boyer’s eatcB 'saved the game
for Orlando.
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Sanford scored in the fifth. ‘B undy
first sip, poled one for two bases, went to
third on a passed ball and scored when
Carl Ray hit a long sacrifice fly to
right.
Orlando scored in the seventh. Brew­
ster reached first on an overthrow by ____
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B rittain .' .H ow att sacrificed
i* s r-w h a t happens
T h e w orst m ista k e I th in k I ever
m adb waa one a g a in st P ittsb u rg w hen
I waa w ith th e Cuba, and i t lo st a
gam
e th a t I tho u g h t also had lo s t.th e
' BfBW%fgr*‘*H»wntt -ringftff—
"right,
j arii i ' r f W i s alth o u g h wo 'w o n it
*~*9Swen was fiTfKy n pitched
looked bad for Sanford. But the big a f te r w a r d s tn n to u g h finish. And It
Southpaw arose to the occasion,
ning Boyer and Wilson, the la ttrr
ting for Lee, leaving Howatt
Bowen gasping for breath on first
second.

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and
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SANFORD
F anner, c f
Swink, l i t __
Wofford, 2nd
Moreland, r f
R oiarts, I f
Lowe, e
B rittain. .'Ini
Bundy, s s
Ray. p

all cam o be c a u se I th o u g h t I knew
e xactly bow tb o o th e r man would
m a k e his play. It w in la te In th e sea■on and wo w ero fighting w ith Plttsb u rg and New York for th e lead In
th e race. You know P itts b u r g a lw ays
h a s been n tough proposition for the
Cubs, especially In P ittsb u rg , and th e
te a m s bad played a g a in s t e a c h o th e r
so long, ami w ith so few c h a n g e s In
lineups, th a t we got to know each
o th e r Inside o u t
I.eacb a lw a y s has
been a g r e a t baHe ru n n e r , but In one

The Very Latest Styles in all
a m t a l i -H ig h ^ G r a ik

They were Bought
Goods
at a Big Discount and Must
be Closed out i n ................

TH IRT Y

ORLANDO
Colour f
S tum ju 2j»l life writer, 1st
H ow att, s a
Bowen, 3nl
Boyer, I f
Ijee, c f
W hite, c
Vaiden, p
•Wilson
Total

We have just taken stock and
find we had about Six Hun­
dred Pair of Women and
C h i l d r e n ’s L o w S h o e s

And to Move Them Quick
We have Cut the Price in Half.
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•Wilson batted for Lee in 12th.
Sum m ary: Two base hits, Bundy.
Base hits on balls of Vaiden 2. Struck
ou t by Ray 13, Vaiden 6. Hit by pitch
ball Bowen (by Ray). Stolen bases
Brewster, Wofford. Sacrifice hits, How­
a tt, Ray and Bundy. I’assed halls.
White. Double plays, Boyer to Howatt.
be on th e Jump for borne. Wo bad
c a ught blrn so often th a t be knew
w b a t we would try , and tw o o r th re e
tim e s he bad m&amp;de the Jump, then
Jumped ba c k to th ir d a n d la u g h e d a t
ua. T h e s itu a tio n c a m e up la te In
th e garno w ith th e sc o re tied. Leach
w a s on th ird , A bba tlc hlo I believe on
first and tw o out. I felt c e r ta in they
would a tte m p t a double steal, bo 1 de­
cided t h a t I know exactly w h a t L each
the celcryitea’ big southpaw', and Vaiden,
would do.
H e would th in k t h a t 1
our utility man. Bitching honor« were would c e rta in ly t r y to g r a b him oH
about even and Vaiden’s box work yes­ th ird , and would n o t t r y t o a c o re a t
terday proves th at he is a good man all. H e would figure t h a t I w ouldn't
and should lie worked oftener. Ray d a r e th ro w to second a n d give the
is a strike out pitcher and mowed dhwn w inning r u n n c h a n c e to score, a s two
a dozen yesterday in as many inning«, r u n s would not h u r t u s any m o re than
while Vaiden only fanned three, but he o n e would. So I m a d e up my m ind to
kept the Sanford bunch rej&gt;eatedly do exactly w b a t I th o u g h t h e th o u g h t
I w o u ld n 't d o — th ro w to se c o n d and
knocking easy chances to him, and the
t r y to nail A bby g o in g d o w n a n d end
game was marked throughout by fast th e g a m e r ig h t th e re .

fielding and sensational work by both
teams. Our boys shaded the Sanford
bunch a little in fielding honors for they
m a d e only two errors while the bunch of
c e le ry made a total of four. They got
five hits to our three, but Vaiden kept
th e m scattered and only one run was
scored against him, th at coming in the
6th, when Bundy, the first m an up,
doubled to d e e p center, and took third
on a passed ball, and later scored on the
th r o w In from R ay’s fly to deep rig h t
We got ours in the 7th, when Brewster
waa safe on a bad throw by B rittain,
Ifo w att sacrificed him tn third and he
Scored on Bowen’s line hit to right.
We had a good chance to untie the
kn o t In the 12th when H ow att hit over
second and Bowen got hit, b u t it was
aot dark by th a t tim e th a t the batsm en
could not see the ball and R ay easily
fanned th e next two m en.—R eporter-

I signalled fo r a high fa st ball, and
th e m om ent It stru c k my hands 1
Jum ped forw ard to throw to second.
A i I caught th e bail I saw L each te a r­
ing for th e plgte Just a s h ard as be
could come. I k new ail I had to do
was to bold th e ball and w ait fo r him,
but th e previous plan waa too strong
In my m ind and I cut loose as bard aa
I could for second. Leach cam e across
th e plat* stan d in g up, and w aa In
w ith th e w inning ru n before Abby
could b e touched.
L«ach bad figured to double cross
tne Ju st ns I had planned to cross him.
He calculated correctly Just w hat I
would do, and 1 bad him figured all
wrong. P ittsb u rg cam e n e a r grabbing
the pennant on th a t one play, but we
nosed them out and In a g a m e « c o u p le
of weeks la t e r I outflgured L eech on
th e sam e play, held th e bell and
caught h(m, so w# .w ere Quits.
(Copyright W U y W . a C hapm esJ
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CHILDREN A N D

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S a n to n i Traction Company

Items of Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the W ires by Our Special Service

To

Nosegay of B lossom s Cut in The Carden Spot
of Florida, the Beautiful Land of Flowers

Increase Trackage

SHORT SQUIBS REC O R DED FOR BUSY READERS CONNtCI NtW COAST LlVt D IPO I STATE H A PPE N IN G S BOILED DOW N FOR T H E BUSY
Sanford

N ews From Every Corner of the Earth
Tersely Told in Telegraphic Ticks
A pqwerful wireletw station at Sayville, L. I., practically com m anding Now
Y ork ha rb o r and controlled by a corI*po ra tio n reputed to be under the influonc« of th e G erm an government is be­
ing obeerved by the N a v y D epartm ent
a n d the D e p a rtm e n t of L abor and C o m ­
merce. Officials h ert^have Ix-en quietly
w atching its progress and trying to d e te r­
mine if it comes within the provisions of
th e Lodge resolution recently udopted
by th e senate declaring th a t the t'nited
S ta tes c a n n ot see w ithout grave concern
. . t h e actual or potential possession of
a n y harbor or other place on the Arner- lean continents by any government, not
_ American, when possession would give
~ T f s u c h a .gftuau m w a t practical powCr
of control for naval or military pur
poses.

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Sanford-Kissimmee Electric Hjr.
The Suniord-Oriundo-Kisaimmc«' proponed electric railroad seems to have
been laid on the shelf for th e tim e l*eing.
W hether this is the case or not the public
hear* nothing encouraging us to the
building &lt;&gt;f said railroad, ult hough faint
whispers ar«' heard at intervals thnt the
projectors are still quietly planning for
the construction of the road, and ut no
w ry distant day the work will !&gt;«.• «tart
eit and pushed to a finish its rapidly as
possible
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TTi;il this proposed railway would l&gt;e
a great benefit to the people living along
the route is a foregone conclusion. It
will Iwricfit in. m any ways, one of which
will b e t h e . building up #pf.. the .country.
along the line. It ran hardly be «wlim
ated how fast the country along ami con­
For one week Colonel llooju-velt i* tiguous to this line would a d v a n c e in im­
provements and realty v alms'
going to forget politic», if he can and
A large proportion of th e j&gt;«-«»j.1•• |iv
ta k e a rest. When th a t week is over Inmg in this s i lion, through winch tIn­
will ta k e up the fight again, to carry U
line would pass have las-n arru«tome&lt;l
on unrem ittingly until election day
to tlo ' mode of travel, ami would hail
T h e «Colonel told his secretary venter
with delight the building of the mad
d a y m&gt; wished to see no one ut Sagamore
It must he adnnttisl th a t transporta­
Hill. He wished to spend tin- morning
tion futilities i* out iif |- lot ni.• - greatest
with Sirduh. hi" riding hors«', and the
hindrances to permuneiU a n d r.,|.u| *|*afternoons at tennis and boating, **•\ i-lopment
rasionally helping the farming bunds in
When the line is limit to Kmsimm**'
t h e field.
It will oilly la- a question of ;■ short time
T he Panam a runitl administration Ix-fore fin- s.iiithiru te rm inus will be
hill providing for passage of Vineroan Talnp.i
1 tii—
• trn Inn* c couiing
ships, prohibiting railroad «twins! vr&gt; .■ml with it h«-tt«-r passenger and friight
lela from using the wuterway and a u ­ rates to the people who are fortunute
thorizing the estahlishineiil of Amer­ enough to live along the ro u te
ican government when the ennui is com­
T he elect rI,■ Inn’ uilords almost every
pleted, was pa**«xl by the senate to • its advantage iii tints«, living along
night by a vote of 47 to 16. The provi* j tin- route, and lor tins reason there
ions for free tolls which wns fought ill would I«- many prosperous villages that
th e senute W ednesday was endorse«! would spring up
Not many years
again just before the passage of the meas­ would pass before it would he hard to
ure.
tell where O rlando la-gun and where it
end««!, las ails«' it Would In- so Mended
with the villages along th e way
For
Cost of Brick Bonds
I
riiosu.
Winter
Park
M
aitland
and
other
While the county eouimisMoner* and
people of O s««h)Ih county are looking towns t.1 11»i- riortt while I’un 1 i-tb
into the cost of road construction, it i* and Lift wi oil' 1 la- taker m oil tie
timely to give ear to what is being done south, all more or lists i losi-l., i oil fits' t is I
* by other countie« in the same direction 1 witii the greater Orlando
Just think of it. travel by b oat to San­
T h e commissioners of Brevard coun­
t y called upon City Engineer Spencer of ford and then take a nice d e a n electric
St. P e te rsb u rg recently to give an esti­ car fur southern Florida, ire«' from heat
m a te for t h e building of brick roqds and ilust that now Ix-a-ts the traveler,
His estimates on u brick road built of w ho must of a ixs-essity n a v ig a te by tinNo. 1 brick were: T en feet wide. {I t. old method
The people of Orlando should extend
643 per mile; twelve feet wide. $ I 6,5h 1
every
ell! ourilgelllelil to tile promoters
|&gt;er mile; fifteen b e t wide. IlH.fiMI per
of
this
railway and aid th e m in ever,
mile. H e said, however, tha t No 3
way
possihh'
lor its early rompletion.
brick would do just as well for a county
road, and with the»*«' the road could he (or it will mean the beginning of greater
built for about $2.000 | ht mile less things for th e city and ills Iample
Theme estim ates included grading, haul­ Reporter-Slur.

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ing. laying, curbing, etc.
In answer to questions from Chairm an
C oachm nn and the oth e r commissioners.
M r. Spencer aaid th a t o u t of his tw enty
years of experience w ith roads and his
s tu d y of the subject, he would say that
w here m acadam roads took about ten
p e r cent of the initial cost to keep in re­
pair, the brick roads cost practically
nothing. He th ought a brick road,
properly built, would stand tw enty
y e a rs w ithout any appreciable repair
c o a t H e said, too, th a t automobiles
would te a r up a marl or macadam road
b y auction of the w heels, while the au to
would not injure the brick road.
"A ccording to your estimate, then,
we would have to build m acadam roads
over a b o u t three times within the life of
• ‘brick road?” rem arked Chairm an
C oachm an.
"Y e a ,” aaid Mr. Spencer. ” It is not
a question a t all of which is the best road
or which is the moat economical road,
‘ b u t only one of how m uch money you
ha v e to spend and w he the r you can ufford td build a brick ro a d .’’— Kissimmee

G azette.

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--------------------------M eeting of W oodman Circle
T h e regular meeting of the Wo«xlman
Circle will be held a t Eagles' Hall W«xlneaday, Aug. 14th, 1912, nt 3:30 p. m.
Business of importance. Sovereigns are
urged to attend prom ptly.

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A Brief K o.hu me of Florida Happenings
That Will Interest The Hurried Reader

l ine Service
With City

T h e news has leaked from unofficial
channels that the Sanford Traction Co.
has on foot plans for a most c o m p re ­
hensive und far reaching trnrtion service
for this city nnd suburbs.
Sanford has some of the finest s u b ­
urban priqierty within one mile from the
business center* tha t any city can boast
of and the only draw back to (his prvj&gt;erty hits l&gt;*s*ti the lack of tra nsportation
to and from the «•»t\
Every red blood
«•«I citl7.«'n is anxious to live JU«t outside
th e .c ity , wlier*- lie can spank the baby
•without waking his next dia&gt;r neighbor
anti where he can ha v e a sninll garden
anil chicken and row s to re«!ure the high
cost of living and where the air is p u re r
ntyl the children thrive. ~~

Funeral uf W. I). Holden
I Holmes county has one hundred and ’
I ho funeral of W . 1). Holden took ten hoys who are contestants in tho corn
place last Saturilay afternoon at three ( club r a r e . T he boys* corn club contest wit
o e h a ’k.
I he remains were taken from * la- a feature of the county fair nnd each
th*' Sanford Hoiis«* «wort««! by the E l k s 1boy will have on displuy at the eniacola
to the Kpisropul church and the wlifire fair ten ears of corn,
was inadequate to seal the large crowd k | | f | ar„|«| Hume. s*-erctnrv of Glen
that hud congregated 1«. pay tribute to Sl Mary s Nursery Company, who went
l hw wr|1 k n o * " n " 1’"
„ r w ,r i
N,.w j e p ^ y recently for
Although it was the busiest part of u hi« summer vacatmn. will today take a
busy d a y tin- -Jori-, all • heu-d (or one Iroin N. .« 4 *.rk for a vi«n to Spain.
hour, w hudi attest*-*! tin- respis-t and •** Mr Humes' mission across iiie ocean is •
lis-m in which th*- deceased was ht-hl by profevion.il ioe " tin service of a firm
the people of this city.
m New y nrk with large interests in growin
D«*«n Sj*encer of Orlando, although m New York with large interest* In
sick in Iasi at the time antibagninst the gmwering citrus fruita and jiocuns jn
advice of his physicians officiated at tin* different part« of this country, in Mexico
nervine« of hia friend and one time neigh- and in Spain His knowledge und ndvtce
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y NoTv that the nevv’Tptjiof gives "prom"- l&gt;eC*
r« to in- empio'.-«'«! in developing (Tie efi'*
Holden's terpri«»--. of that i-oinpany in the eountru
is«- of la-ing a fis-der for a tadl line th e
tjin tr a numla-r of Mr
project hitls fair to go through with a friends from Orlando wer«' present h«* now g*x-. t*i vi«it.
••ail. K tally I igl t
rush and it is rum ored ihat several r a p * It" choir sang
Mot ' •■■Ilo ti
ii«t voted th a t the
«i»* i*. *-r Ix-g.il* Mi*- -•■**»«••«
itali*!- ar*- willing to *urn* in **n tin- *-n Iw-ftirt- 1
***» . ,*r* iiri.ii-g.
-* run at large on the
t«-rpriM- and put in a '«tv n-«- thnt will l.ul*-r t l.ey «nng In lia Hour ■! Trial
street«
ih,- tow
which stris'Ls will
la-ll the city and give tin- pisiplo a car At the conclusion **l tin- he.iot if ill sef
filmisi* il. iiidaut ) '«ture for a givxl
every thirty minute« and will to n-h Vic*- tnd wlnle tin- I IV- v**-r* having the
m an. • *'»
idgmg hv the appearance
ctiuri'li tu torni tie- *-s..iri |**r t **. i.***|y
every part of the city amt suburbs
*■1 llielii some time ago
T h e effect of such a belt line ill b u ild ­ of one of the Fast Exalted Hillers of
Jackson county is to have nnnther
ing u|* Sanford • in har.llv he estim ated tln'ir order ttie • h**ir sang ver\ t* * *|erl\
l*ai V locaied at \i irciniw
Hon. (,'. E.
and in conjunction with the miles of am! - w*i 11V Nearer. \ t v t i***I t •* I t*e*
Wil'.n. i» to I**- pn*«iileiit of th e new jn-••.
brick r o a d s'ib a I willj«*&gt;on t*e limit will Ila pall l«-ar*-r« w*-r** |-*irr*-«t I . V
stiliiluni ami it will It.- capitalized at
m ake Sanlord Hie ideal tourist re««*rt of i it McLaughlin, A E Unwell. Walter iòti noti
It will h. ready for liuninesa
Wes* nt I
I I tug i X-n. I N W int ner,
t lie sollt h
in a short time
In t to* p.e*t few s*«-l.-. t ti* r*- hiiv** t»«s*n U I M artin an*l ll.irrv Hi-.-n.ai.
Tiie hell*-« "I tie- ('iv'ir la-ague at Or­
U' i -r tla- * **n* Insilili uf t h e * h u n d í
many stranger« n *ei* nml-t wh** tiav*
la- d * 1 iv* been doing tin* work for that
tin
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q-Uetlv I**•*k•*&lt;I *»v* r &gt;t** -it*|.iti*»n and «* T *. -• al ■lo- gr iv*
• it . .in*I now i t a -, an- enlisting the
have &lt;*«tnctud«sl th a t all Sanford tossi« cliurg*- a n d u i t h t h e i r «oleriu-ly !** * * In l| ol I' * . Inlilri'ti in making (triando
ti* Ins-ome t tie greatest resort in t he ell tifili a n d iinpri-s-ive luirial starvin' tt*-v
tie illy iienutlful
Tlachildren'i*
tire south wiis a g*H»| tourist tn&gt;l*.| and t e n de r l y •i**riiniilt*-*l tla- b***iy *»l t f a i r t i r a n * I* **t rlie w.irk will he on eapcciul
«ins t *ar «••rvi* * ami whether tliev will 0 i*'ml a-r i*» it- iiiot'l *-r * .*• i !
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to pi* k op all nulls
begin .it •»!*• • oti inis project *»r j*oi*
al -I I«e V tm. 1 'll tla «Heels. Tills.
hand- with the h*cnl people remains to
4 IIa* k llr h e r s ' Orilinnnce
will *ert.iu i i be .i I.... .. to tiie automo!*«• s«s*n,
\t tiie J*re«efit tifia* tile ii.uk I'l **■- i-iii f-.iss. uni wiii «.in- a great many
Along the lim' of traction companies 01 this city are prone to hohl up Un­ dollars and hour« ol valuable time. An­
is the authentic report that capitalists people when it come« to driving tieynnd other thing timt th. youngsters are exhave already start*-*! a road at flay tona le n th «treel -*r taking a tr *ir.k t *** p.-cted III it-1 I to g .1 It'elitlilll to tho
with tin* ultimate object of coming to hlix-ks from tii«* ilepot Ih-fore tin* m-w ha- k v ird-s at inline
Satifurd and having the Sanford Tru*-- •tepof Is llllistusi 1in '
eil
11.........i - then *' Ho i i-lcl . el .• tri
t.iV. *i| • *.*« n, *■• t« r . * : ■ - * . r
U 11«i*a mi F* i*ili lo Ii**ri
ry giving It.* Jos)|*l* ••( t
ta and tlo 1•*r»H • ’ arg&gt;
ail ¡"' ' *" •
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i.i.v Wiltouri«ts a chance t*» . i-it ml* n**r |»*or it­ lfn.it « I v»r .*i i*, r .
•i ■r •:
.i
. i . -os ,i hand III the
ami the ea-t coast at will
protect- 11** ir.i.• :ln.g p-.i*; .* -I, . 1
a. -i1-nil -on
Maine wfiere the
T he lineal and J&gt;e»l mode of travel in lugli tim e the hack driver« here were gubernatorial election in Scptemiter is
the world is the tru rtio n lines and w h e n ­ fonasi to make a charge of 26 cenia to expected to reveal the trend of Htrcngth
ever Florida and her ponsihlliliea are any pari of tiie city
The !ir«t kick the ol tlx- ihn«- presidential nominee«.
appr«s‘iat«-&lt;t BUffieiently by the ttofthern stranger makes on **.mfiird *« tin liold ¡ In re«|io|i«c to nmneroiis letti'n* from
capitalist« to have them vi-it Ilo- «lati­ ni* gam* pr.e 'H ..I I'V
..I ......... I*. nu« rain h i l. r- o Mame asking
tile *Iay ol «low railroad« alni logt* prue« •Iriv* rM mv ■I t -.• *i
* ilr* ad .
lor In- iiiit ide on (lie liqU
will vanish
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ina-l* * • iiarg
.&lt;1 ! . . a |iroii||i|ent issue
s.infor*! w»t« 1 1**- fir«! . ,tv iti in* «i» iti* g. i ami i la
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• .' il im|i.ilgii t lie D e m ­
t*» tat.*- *| &lt;to g.l—nllO t . I*** **f ll|i*t*»r
t ..f ....
i e i.ie* deI
«trts-t * ar and it n riiaiii« lot &gt;.uil**r-i
-i m a
ol Loi .1.0 o p t io n unit
la •* -1* I • I
•I
install tlo- lir-l ear for interstate m in - w a r m **f
*rtilles.« m-grix— ro d r i v i n g i g a m - t lia tng I tu que«tion made an
Im re* .nut travel and tlo- day I« not far ha* k- atal
tilling Hu- j. 11di* r -g I . t u l
«
—.1. lie we* Il poll'" d j ..«r 11«—
distant when Hie««' rn.nl« will form a m l left
* lln governor« * ..a - were originally
work over the whole state.
I communicated to tla- llev. Thomua B,
T he installation of the city «•■rvice
Sliannon of Newark. N J . as hearing on
(
hange
in
Business
Changes Among th e M r dir ora
with half a dozen good cars and quick
th*- Issue in New l*-r«&lt;-y hut Gov. \4 il­
E.
N
Morrow
hie*
dlsju&gt;
s
«
h
|
of
hi*
Dr. O. W\ King will giv«&gt; up his prac­
service to all jiart.s of the city amt the liusuu-is in the Sanford Machine St Gar ion now I« -eliding throughout Maine
tice here «&gt;n Sept. 1st a n d expects to
rjl'h'ry delta will m ean that this s«*iuuin age Co. to Hen Bardin
The future a copy of tlx- same letter which say«:
leave (or New York, when* he will take
will lx- a busy one and real enlute tha t lias plans of Mr Morrow are not known hut
I .mi in favor ol local option. I am
a two yearn' pint graduate course at one
lain dormant for years will awaken to it is more than likely that lie will en a thorough believer in hx'ul s«df governof the large medical college«. Dr. Oliver
life anil begin working over time for the gag«' m business t&gt;i this section of t In­ 1 ment and lx-lieved that every ««*lf governMiller will siicce&lt;*d Dr. King an mdeirul
owners
It means the slier*-*« of tiie state
Mr Burdin IS a former resident ¡ cd o*.ii|inuiiity which constitute« a t*oexaminer of the A. ('. L. Ry . and will
new hotel and busmens uf every d*t*crij&gt;- of Sanford and was c ngagcl in tin- m.* 1'iul unit «hnuld iiave the rigiit to con­
also take-his office in the People«’ Bank
tion. an uditisi im petus to every line and clune siio|»s for .* nmnlx-r of year*
lb- trol the m atter of regulating or of with­
Building.
,
a city of ten thousand people in one tiring«* to the Sanford Foundry A Ma holding herns«“*
During the resilience of Dr King in
year's time
But th&gt;- 'I'li-'tion« uivolv«x| are social
clune Co a thorough knowledge **I Un­
this city he has made m a n y friends and
and
moral .mil ar*- not susceptible of l*eWATCH S A N F O R D GRoW
practical machinist and «hould prove a
built up a fine practice a n d he and his
mg made a part of party jtrogram.
valuable
addition
to
this
firm.
Mr
moat estim able wife will !** missed by
Mr Higgins exjn-ets to handle the well Whenever they have been m ade the tiuhtheir Inrge circle of friends. Dr. King
I luhbcd nnd Kolihed
known Everett ear this »«'asoli u* well jrct niaiti-r of party eonti-sta they have
is a young m a n in years a n d feels that in
(•ailienville. Aug. 13. J J. Call. «
cut maclim*- lines of party organization
taking the fine position offered him in well known farmer of the La Crowe s«*c- us M'V«'rul other well known makes and
and party action athw art to the utter
the college th a t he is gaining in knowl- tion, w-as waylaid, clulihefl and roliiusl will muke a strong hid for the autom o­
confusion
of political action in every
edge and position and experience and at in the Gordon section, about nine miles bile business uf this sect ill n of Orange
other
field.
They have thrown every
the completion of his course he may re­ north of thin city, late Saturday a fte r­ county.
other question, however im portant, into
turn' to Floridn and m a y b e to Sanford. noon,. and about 7 :30 o'clock Sheriff
the' background and ha s•• made con­
We congratulate l*oth y o u n g mediroes. Ramsey received a telephone message to
Huh) Gunrdcd D ead's &lt; lathes
structive party actum impossihla for long
th a t effect, the m an having lns'ii found
New York* A.ug M. -The sight of a y«‘an* together.
in
the
road
unconscious.
3-year-ohl
hoy «ìttflig on tiie bank of
Seven Men Electrocuted
the
H
udson
river, weeping over »ome#
Ossining, N. Y., Aug. 13.—Seven m ur­
Stabbed ly • obb
clothe« which he aecmed to lx- guarding,
derer« were electrocuted in Sing Sing
^
Sale of D el.con Springt*
T y Cobh was aturked a n d stabbed
h-d
to
th*'
discovery
last
night
thnt
two
prison yesterday morning. This 1« the
There are nil kinds of rumors about
m th*' hack by tlir**- unidentified men
largest num ber of criminals to Buffer the the sale of the DeIa*on Springs property, men had Ixim drowned while swimming
in Detroit early today while on hia way
death penalty by eleetricity on any one tiie erection of a big hoi«'!, anil the plac­ The Immììi-s were later rixaivered. The
to the train wl*e h was t.1 bring him and
day since the electric ehnir was adopt*«! ing of the fine lands around tin* spring victims were William Lolxx'liit* and hi«
It was the tin- Detroit i* am to Syrueus«' for an
as a mt’tbcal of rapilal punishment. o n the market can l*c learned. It is nephew. Harry l.orrelley
latter's lialiy hr«*tlu-r that was guarding exhibition game tin* afternoon. C'«»hb’a
T he six Italian* and one negro rxisuU-d ' hoped that the j*r*»j&gt;«'rty will s*x.n go
agility suvisl turn Iroin «•»rinu* injuries
went th their deaths quietly. The ward- into the hands of developers, as it is the the clothes The «-hil«l was umilile to und possible death. His n n ju riw aro
t«'ll
tiie
{»olire
anything
of
how
the
e n ’a work was accompluthed within un finest developm ent propositon in Flor­
slight.
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drowning occumnl.

hour and sixteen minutes.

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S U IT

V A L U E S

U P

T O

$ 2 0

Last lap of the summer season now for , us—-costs and former
ling figures almost entirely forgotten. Gopd “picking” too as
ards patterns and sizes. Here’s the most Clothing value that
ten spot” ever bought for any man. “Get in on it.”

Ah! at Last, you will say, you have four
wear that is 1Comfortable, if you will buy
kind we hav&lt;e this summer. It has the.
and the TbelL Just the right weight
right price.

Copyright H»rt SihifTrwr h ty*r*

S U IT C A S E S A N D B A G S

ality won a place in the hearts a n d minds
of the people tiiat will never Ik* duplicuted, iM-caiL««* the original has gone
A Budget of Opinion "Just Be fr«&gt;m us. His lift* was cut short when he
was upon the eve of realizing th«* fruits
tween You and Me"
of his labor* and he pa«*««l away Is-fore
the victory was won. l)«**pite the opin­
ion of other |x*opl«* who may differ on
the Huhjts’t I contend that \\ l&gt; Hidden
A Chlrl Is Among Ye Taking Note* ha* left u lii*tmg impression upon tincom m unity an impression tha t time
and f a i t h , lie ’ll I’r c n t ' t m " —
cannot efface and one that will linger
So S a y s S a u n te r e r .
long after m emory has ceased to serve.
1 T he alley back of the Clark building
has been cleaned up nt last nnd I was
1 1 noticisl n new fruit stam i next to
actually able to get through it the other
Charlie Dingee's plumbing estahlishday w ithout the aid of a flying machine.
W hether this is a private alley or is* ment, and the reason 1 noti ««I the stand
long* to the city it ha* never Im*&gt;ii kept in particular was Is-cauac every hit of
in u .sanitary condition and the smells the fruit was uniler a g«M««l wire screen,
tha t em anated from it last seuson w«•/••• absolutely protecUst from the flies and
Whether
enough to put u fertilizer factory to in*«*cl* ami dust and dirt
Ding«*1
was
responsible
for
this
innova­
blush. Whoever is responsible for this
late clean up has my thunks and no tion or not m ade me inquire the names of
d o ubt th a t of the rest of tin* long suffer­ the firm and I find it is an Italian namisl
Angelo, who has a farm on the Orlando
ing public.
road , near Spring Hammock. No m a t­
1 I hope th a t the rnilroad will build ter who In* is or where he cam e from he
their new de{&gt;ot upon a broader scale and hns tlie right idea nhout keeping fruit*
m ake a car shed tiiat will protect the nnd has set an exam ple th a t ru n he em u­
passenger* getting on nnd off the trains lated by tin* rest of the fruit dealer*
on a rainy day. At the present depot not because they want to do this hut
n c provision hns ever been made along because they should be m ade to do it
this line and now in the rainy season according to an ordinance passed by the
th e passengers are forced to take tlu? city council.
driving rains every titno the rain fnlis.
I t would n o t cost much more to make a
larger shed and let all the trains run u n ­
der it the full length and give the pas­
sengers u b e tte r shelter. Since there is
b u t little com fort on the trains the poor
passengers ought to have a little while
the train is standing still. I respect­
fully refer this m a tte r to the proper
authorities nnd know thnt they will have
i t done a t once.

i I never care to place flowers on the
grave of a m a n when he is dead. I much
prefer to give him a bouquet while he is
living and have .never been chary about
handing them o u t when they were d e ­
served. I only wish to drop a te a r on
th e grave of M r. H olden who was sn a tc h ­
ed from th e living so quickly lost week
and to p a y m y hum ble respects to hi*
m em ory. H e filled u
life of this c ity t h a t
m any a d a y now t h a t
his case I wish to s a y

niche in the public
will lx* e m p ty for
ho is gone, nnd in
th a t th e usunl o r­
der of things will be reversed and t h a t

\ I t seems strange thnt so m any people
in Sanfonl will allow the grass nnd weeils
to grow whiskers on the parkw ay front­
ing tin* main stre e ts of. the city and right
where the pnssersby can see them so
plninly. Ju st because it is su m m e r time
is no valid excuse for allowing the streets
and sidewalks a n d yards to grow up in
idleness and luxury respecting woods nnd
grass. Some of th e main stre e ts of this
c ity nre n disgrace to civilization and if
the property owners will not do this the
city council shou.d do i’l for them and
charge same up to the pro p e rty owners.
T h e re is a v a c a n t lot on M agnolia avonue a stone’s throw from th e m ain street
t h a t is so badly overgrown w ith weeds
th n t a stranger to the city called my
atte n tio n to it th e other day a n d wanted
to know why such conditions were al­
lowed to exist in Sanford, where the
people wro. supposed to be nlive and do­
ing business. 1 would politely y e t firmlyHcad the stre e t committee to this lot
which abuts on tho Im perial T h e a tre

CLOTHES

THAT

S A T IS F Y

* While walking out Sanford Height* such laws a* they ilenire and to huvi* the
way Inst S u n d a y I notired th a t the * final say on such ena c tm e nt.
ditch«1« on either aide of the roaii are l*eT h e right of tin* people to recall unfit
ing cleaned out and made deej&gt;er. Why officials is usually regarded n* c o m p a n ­
m ake deeper? W'hy not do th e work ion legislation with th e initiaive and
right and put in a newer pi|&gt;e? Thin referendum ami the a doption of tHi* re­
«nine ileep ditch will Ik* the deulh o f , call m easures will no d o u b t follow.
«»me one Inter on in case a bora«* lK*coinPM I In th«* near future it is to Ik* ho|K*d thnt
frighten««! or an nutomohile «kid« a little Florida will have a miKlern constitution
Some o| the««* deep ditch«*« may I«1 all and it will surely give to tin* voters the
right out m the country where then- i« rijjlit to enact any legislation they «Loire
not much travel, hut in the city limit«, os well a* to relegate to priv a te life such
where there la considerable travel {he
deep ditch is positively dangerous. I
noted another had place on th e railroad
crossing where the Oviedo liranch cross«««
I’nrk avenue and »’here the railroad
com pany ha« never put in a board crow­
ing or a n y other kind of crossing. A
heavy wagon or a car cannot cross tin» |
track now th a t the ram« have wimhed
away the dirt Idling and left th e track
about a foot atiovc the ground. If I '•
was the inhabitant* of Sanfor«! Height*
1 would kick goo«l and strong about the
roatl and a b o u t the ice and n b o u t one
hundred oth e r thing* where they are
given the rough end all the way round.
If Snnford «lot« not intend to ta k e cnre
of the people on Snnford Height* then
Sanford should not collect taxes out
then*. It lookn like a preconcerted plan
of aome of the |&gt;eople in Sanford to put
this part of the city on the hlink.

F U R N IS H IN G S

were not for F’loriiln, m a nkund
i «
able to swear off smoking. In u . t tan
would I k* almost neceaaar&gt;
H &gt;rnli
also contain* the oldeslt c i t .
11,1
United S ta te s —St. Augustine *lnrt
is one of th e celebrated nl«*cpi*&gt;g t.:iu
ti«w. T he metropolis of the
u
Jacksonville, which has grow«
i' ul
reneral stor«*s into skyscrai*«*r»
i*'
t«-n y e a n . Tin* c apital 1« I
of which no more is known
■‘Florida is how v e r y pn*M • *

Leave O rders For Ice Cream
Any one wishing ice cream on sumlay
can huve it madn am i deliver««! I«&gt; leav­
ing orders on S a tu r d n y at \t.«&gt; «••!! »
f
L a te st im proved m achinery m-ur«* the
best of cream and quick delivery

HEN-DEN-H

7- ti

ALL'S

CH ILL TONIC
Best for Malaria, Chills
Fever. Guaranteed

and

DR. R. M. MASON
DENTLST

Wrlbom block
Sanford. Fiorili*

At the coming Novem ber election
the |M*op|e of Florida will huve nn op­
portunity to say whether they ar«* willing
to trust themaclvre with their «»wrn gov­
e rnm ent.
T h e fact had almost been lost sight
of th a t nt th e last session of the legisla­
tu re Mr. W est of Santa Rosa county
got a resolution through the body pro­
viding for u constitutional am endm ent
giving Florida the right to e nnet legisla­
tion b y w hat is commonly called the Ini­
tiative and referendum plan. There
was some d o u b t ns to the regularity of
M r. W est's resolution and Attorney
General T ram m ell was asked for his
opinion of th e matter. Mr. Trammell
says t h a t th e West resolution was lefally
adopted by th e legislature and th a t the
people will v ote on the am endm ent.
I f the question is generally discussed
th ro u g h o u t th e Mate to the e xtent that
the voters understand it, there is little
d o u b t of its adoption. Thu trend of the
tim es is to bring the governm ent closer

his place will never bo filled. H e cre­ and is said to be owned by a non resident, to th e people and there are few people
ated bis own place in .our business life whicl) probably accounta for. the appear­ In Florida who would deny th e people
th e rig h t to Initiate a m ovem ent to enact
and ti^jhls virility and force and person­ ance of i t

DENTIST

Office:

Yowell Building

SANFORD. FLORIDA

GEO. A . D eCOTTKS
ATTORNEY

and

COUNSELLOR at LAW

Practice in Stato nnd Fe«icral Court*
Darner-Woodruff Bldg

Sanford FIs.

DR.. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
DENTIST
Room* 13. 24 and 28. fitco Bids
s a n f o r d

!

41

f l o r i d a

TH OM AS EMMET WILSON
. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW

Ut* Stau Attorney Sovonth JudleUi i'1'0'11florid*

H

RssMencs*. Saalord and SrU«*

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1HE SANFORD:h EWALD

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THE SANfORP HERALD

hud hig things in view for the proposed u new line to connect Sanford with the
town which he had given his name east coast.
J O H N B. S T E T S O N
UNIVERSITY
/
The Florida Agriculturist was, as ots
LINCOLN HULLEY. Ph I) Liu I) LI. D Piei.dci&gt;t
I
lie
la
k
e
front
will
f*hulk
headed
Pubilahad Every Tuatday and Friday Morning By
name indicated, an agricultural paper The present city council is not asleep
T H E B E S T S C II0 (i)l.
FOR Y O U R C H IL D R E N
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY Col. Codrington paid little attention to nnd are alive to the great possibilities
Mend Them to Stetson. Fall Term Begins Sept. 25
« i. IIULLY, Ctfltor
state or local news and made a strong of a Ix-tter lake front and have in stru c t­
i f frofrswor« an«! Inatrurtori
Collrfo o| I.iKrrmJ Aft*
W. M. tU Y H E l. Rualnaaa M anager
newspaper by the power of his person­ ed the city engineer to make surveys
17 U oittflll} IlijlMiliga
&lt; 0llef* of Ida«
■ÎH A cru Cam iiUA
Collrfa of Technology
£*04 Student* i.a«t Y«*ar
College of llu*in««a
■ u b a c r lp tla n P ric e . $ 2 .0 0 • Year In A dvance ality and the eleanlinens of his writings and give estimates of the cost of oneII
.000.000
00
Undo«
rumt
Preparatory Arujemy
St*on there appeared in the Agneul half mile of hulk heading
¿ 1,000 Yolofi&gt;tse in l.iLrary
Normal School
110,000
|'ip#
I
)rg«n
turist
office,
tirst
as
hurefoot
"devil,”
School of Mochante Arta
Delivered In the City by carrier *2.00 per year In
A new steamship line will soon I»- in
10 l^argr iabhraturlm for Scivnrr
School of Music
advance or 20c per month.
later as printer, later as foreman, luler operation on the St. Johns river, m a k ­
(*n«ur|Y«»^| (îrn**ral U«julprnrrtt
School of Ktnr Arta
Payment« In td ia n o c m in i be made at office as half owner, and still Inter as side
Srpaalr Ihirm ilnrlra for juunj mrn an«J f« u n | women. &lt;*arr/ul administration and tbor*
ing a daylight «rij* front Sanford to Jackough auprrvUlon. ( hrUtion and not arriarían (rarhlng. For » lililí« or l i n i , fur Information,
Catered aa aacaod-cUM mall m atter Auguet 22nd owner, Ktlward (). Painter.
Mr. Painter sonville and return, »aid to lx- yne of the
nr for room rcacrvatlon atldrr«*
I BOS. a t tba Pea to dice at Sanford. Florida.
made an cilort to build up a ¡ocal news- finest river trips In the world. T he
J O H N B. S T E T S O N U N IV ERSITY . D EI,A N D , FLORIDA
■oder Act of March 3rd. 1870
puper and succeeded well in his effort. Clyde Line is building an elegant now
He established the DeLand Supple­ steam er to l&gt;e placed on this run this
ment. this l&gt;eing a "supplem ent” to the winter to lake can- of the constantly in­
Agriculturist, and devoted entirely to creasing trade.
local news m atter. In the course of
Several new m anufacturing plant* are
many years, and m due development, rontem platcd and the promoters are
the Agriculturist wiu* sold to Jackson­ looking up suitable sight* this week.
ville parties, and the Ddl.and Supple­
I.and is la-ing m ade ready for the
u e to its individuality of service'; its individuality of methods;
ment ceased to he a supplement, except crops that mean so much to Sanford
fR increasing efforts in behalf of home-owners, this houseunto itself, hut retained the name long and the whole com m unity, crops thut
furnishing store has nude itself known from one end of
after it hud ceased to retain anything are ut once the richest ami greatest
Florida to the other Its prestige is by no means limited to Jack­
else hut the friendship of m any Del-and grown in the vegetable kingdom.
sonville—
it is an institution for the State in general.
people. In duo course of time, the S u p ­
New people are arriving and a t the
plement tried out, and tired out m any present time houses are scarce and the
THIS store is the depot and market for the output of tht finest
would-lie editors and publishers, and investor who will come here now nnd
furniture made in America, handling such products as are manu­
ix-came the D eLand Register.
build comfortable cottages can rent
WC WIN WITH WILSON
factured by Bcrkcy &amp; Gay; Chas. P. Limbcrt; Luce Eurniturc Com­
As the Register I have romo buck dozens of them. Present facilities nre
home. Not lx-ing able, or worthy of inadequate to hold the regular popula­
pany, and. in fact, all the very best concerns of Grand Rapids are
A bill board mny board Hill b u t a joining my* able progenitor in the realms tion anti tin- new comers will be obliged
fully represented. And upon the merits of such creations has this
good newspaper advertisement will settle to which I know ho luis ascended, I have to sleep in tent* or build new homes.
.'.fl
business attained the remarkable success that it is at present enjoying.
th e whole family in a swell hotel for a done the next ix-st thing and have come
No time to mourn. No time to cry
*
• -pek.
to his son. As the Register, I have hard times. No time for the pessimist
QUR P IA N O
DEPARTM ENT
— e—
merged my destinies with my hig to use his hammer. No time for the
Sanford's voting for a brick road all brother. The Di-Laud News, and will fossil to emerge from his mtvmgrown
NE of the liocst appointed J ’lano Stores in the South is
the way to the celery farms is a st«-jS«continue to visit the m any kind friends retreat umi come to life. No time to
located on the first floor of our building
I he display cmw orth noting by all in teres CM in that who have stuck to ib«
talk ubout Presidential year and at
—
brace«
only
tlu:
tincsl
nukes—the
kinds
that are dependable .
wonderful little town. Times-Union. imd tribulation inX^J«ji&lt;:^''UUuyï.yrarx, te n d a n t disasters. No time to do anyand worthy. In the list arc the Stcinway," the Kohler &amp; Camp­
------ O -----when I know I was worse than nothing, thing except tt) get together and grab the*
I t ’s the same old story tha t we hear bore little news and cut little lie in the o p p o rtu n ity to add four thousand inbell and 'Autopiano," all of which we, being State agents, arc ably
every d ay in the summer m onths
commnnity in which I was allowed to halxtunt* to the town and bring up the
competent to handle throughout the State.
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—
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r * - T" f r ri!St I’ve hkd a m n a r ( t r l t g f n ' -fl» I t h e - m a n y friends' grnffd total to T E N T H O U S A N D H U S­
FOR the benefit of your home, your put t, f t w ^ m s ^ f w l tontlon, hut I ’m now going home and to who have Itornw .with mu week after T L IN G PK O PI.lv Sanford at the presif*
tn itm tn t—
work and to get rested."
week for the past odd tw enty years, will nt time is the most talkisl about city hi
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Kis-p up
now find me improved in every way, the south anil deserves to he
HKT ACQUAINTED WTTJI (T N M N U IIA M
T he pun* food departm ent of (lie gov and will web-one me after I have east the good work and with the goal in sight
. em inent bus decided that as there is luit olf my maiden name and adopted the - tr ite to reach it tin- season
very little urtual nutrim ent in the holes name of a good brother, a&gt; all maidenJO IN I 'llF TKN I 'l l o l S A N IM 1.1 It
found In' Swiss chis-se either the people should
m a st stop eating the holes or tin", must
T i l l : RFG 1STK R
Watt-ring Trinigli Must t.n
be cut out by the grocer Indore weigh­
New
York, Aug FI
Nnw it is thè
u
Va
ing.
;»
“ W h e r e you can Depend on tho Quality
"common
drinking
r
u
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JACKSONVILLE
N E W YO R K * In the death of W I &gt;. Holden Sanford
inni
tcy
III«htfrcun
nf
mnnicip.il
re
ti-ing graft, will -umiii Im- with u-. and
&gt; *
loses one of her most progressive c iti­
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people wlio have to "cut «liiwn ex|H*u»en -«•uri h bere* show- thut ni thè (*.(¿00 |
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zens, besides lad tig u large property o w n ­
lor iiwliih-," when they ure it.-kei| to fnirse-c thut «Inni in M ;inluiI tufi lust yeiir
er in and around the Celery City, Mr
(iliiee an lid vert iselnent III .1 plt|ier which (rum glnriilers alici ni ber commutiti af-NHolden was always found among the
work- (or them nnd the ■••nnnunitv c-v ifl-eii-c-«. a largì- prn|cnrtinn imfc|f&gt;i-«l tfie
IM»N I \l VIT T O O l.llN t;
leaders for the upbuilding of hi- Imnii
cr\ day in tin- v.-ar will fall over them i p - r i n - (rum thè wut« ring trmigl
town. Gainesville Sun
I* i - lice &lt;*pic. ..e *i! i t i n - •• m i « r«~-t.-il i n
' • I !•' 'nu*« H u - ' f a r m l a n d - f r om US.
-elves in .in eiTnri tn (or* i- their i out on
()
l i t e p r n b l e l l t t h u t u l l t r i n i g l i - - l l t u i i i l )&gt;• ,
I la-li , a ti ngili f u t u r e a h e a d for the
the promoter of a railway time card, a
T h e untimely death of tin- young man
II i- Ix -lie v e il t i m i tIle N e w 1
m u n w h o i-hcxcs«-* (lie bi nd wisely now.
directory, or some other fake- scheme u h i i l i - l i e i l
in Miami was tlirts-Uy due to the fact
A . «rk H e a l t h I t i - p a r t m e n i w : l l f . &gt;rl&gt;i&lt;t t h è
\ ul n - ir- m e r e a s i n g all t h e while and
that is wins«, than valueless
l et an\
th a t the s| m s s I laws of that cits w.-re not
furl
tier
&lt;-r«s
tiimot
watering
tr
"
ig
fiof
*
*•*-• wliu a.* pr i m p t i - t will ri-nt&gt; the
nne come in here and a tte m p t to -«-II any i
enforced. There will surely come a day
I'.gg«-* -.1-111 quick est r e t u r n s
Stop in
kind of merchandise, or do almost ¡my any lie— riptmii, amt 'liat Unir pin t
In Gainesville when some family will
a n d tal k o v e r a c o u p l e of i t -' ' p o s i t io n *
other kind of liiisim-v,. and ««••• how quirk will lx- -oppile«! by tlruw hyilt.mt^ tio u r n the loss of some of their loved ones
a
li.i ■ tli.it will tmt t a k e v e r y m u c h
mill how loud tin- merchant* will howl
tildes« the laws regulating the speed of
I'urrel- I’ost tdiqiletl
n-adv e.isli to ha n d l e .
They will state, and justly, that they arc
vehirles are more rigidly enforced.
Wiisiungton. Aug I I
The -ennti
|ni)ing a license and taxes, and incurring
Gainesville Sun.
*
luiluy
uiliipteil
ttie
Bourn«Bristow
par
other exp«-ns«-s (nr the privilege of doing
flo w Ut It - P At h Mtl)
LAND CO.
()
cels
post
plan
as
u
substitute
fur
the
Imsim-ss here la-sides curry ing a heavy
Who weeps with you when you tr.
Sanford. Fiorititi
iimsitiicrit and Mint ft»« itinerant w ho linose parcel- post prn.i-inii i' tta po-t
sad, and laughs when you ur« glad nml
add- not tn ng 1o t h&lt; w«-nil h •d t lie *min itlhce appropriai un Itili
smiles at you when you are m ad lle-j
Ite Bonriie Bristow piai w .il u. .li
ttiumt v. hut mi tin- c ontrary , carries t lieeditor. Who has to Is- both kind and |
money away from tin- city, .should not he the . oiintry into eigtit zones
wine and never (hardly ever) lies, and
Within a fifty-mile rmltu-. ili«- r.ite
allowed to comjH-le wttii them. But
when he docs creates surprise - th e e d ­
tilts«-, same merchant* will pay their would Ih- tixisl ut live cents for tilt- first
itor. W ho own* a heart as well as cheek,
good money to some fellow- they never pounti and tiirt-e cents for eaeli additional
possessed of spirit proud yet meek, and
saw tM-forv and will nevVr s«s- again, for pound of fourth class m atter. A grati­
lives on forty relit* a week the editor.
some- advertising scheme, the sole pur nateti rate to cover the other zones
- 0
|ar«- of whicli is to pour money into a would iner«-ase to I «'••ut* a pollini III
In tin- f.p t ilint 11*ivs h (In' tutu' in (nke mit n policy
jf the printer is |uiid prom ptly, and
stranger’s pocket anti then they will the eighth zone, covering point* more
his |K)cket hook keeps plethoric by
in .i ri-puldldi' l ife 111- 11r■»iit «■ l iiniputt\
complain tha t advertising dews nut pay t h u l l I .NIKI m i l « — a p a r t
prom pt paying patrons, he puts his pen
The house provision oi|t|llie«l i straight
They forget that the—«- people are selling
to the paper in pence, his p a ragraphs artthe stock in trade ol Ihe local poMi-dicr IJ felli rate tin p u t '' I- wt igtnng ip to
more pionted; he paint* his pictures of
anil printer, just the same us the peddler 11 pound-.
positing events in more pleasing colors,
of groceries, or dry goods, or real estate,
a n d the perusal of his paper is a pleas
would he coni|a-tlllg With the li-gllimulc
Sore on Boos«-* ell
ure to Ilia patrons. Taste this piece of
dealer* in such tilings. They forget
T a m p a . Aug. UL Sore to the core,
of proverbial philosophy in some place
that the home newspaper pays for the (’. H. Alston, the negro delegati- who
Today. Tomorrow, Next Year, ami your family not provided
where all persons can perceive.
privilege of doing business here; th a t it was thrown out of the Bull Mtxtse gath------ O -----/nr
You are lining them ;ui injustice.
MEET ME FACE TO
contribute» heavily to the tax revenues; ering at ( liirugo, Iiils returned to tinBob Holly is coming to his senses on
FACE ami let me explain all the principal |x»ints alxmt the
to the churches; to every public e n te r ­ city, and says thut In- will induce tlxhis Sanford Herald. He has ordered
prise; and thut it ha* thousand* of dol­ pixiple of his race to come out for Wilson.
lx*.st life insurance policies
th e " M r . ” as a prefix to all names o m it­
lar» invested in an expensive plant, and Alston clcx-s not Ilk«- tin- Moos«- herds­
ted where the initials of the m a n are
(inys out oth e r thousands yearly for m en’s way of treutm g him and makes no
known. T he C ounty did thut a year
labor utid supplies, w hieh go«-s directly hones nf saying so in strong terms.
ago. I t ’s all foolishness this " M r . Wil­
hack to the local merchants. It is u n ­
liam B lank" business. If it Is written
fair to give to these traveling gentry for
Purchased the Brad) Store
William Blank readers are supposed to
their doubtful schemes the. money to
l'.
l
\ ( n h h . who recently ptirehumxl
know the item refers to a male of the
SANFORD. FLORIDA
which the local publisher is entitled for the Brady store on (¡ertrude avenue,
( )l I II ) IS' Ilf K U P His.
species. And In any puper it is a waste
legitimate advertising. Think of these lias unproved the same and expect* to
of timo to place periods after initials, or
things the next timJ the smooth citizen carry a larger stewk of gcxxls and not
D r. or Rev. or Hon. T o om it periods
with a great scheme comes along and only cater to the country trade, lint the
except a t the end of a sentence Ls a help
turn him down. You Owe it to y o u r ­ city trade as well. Mr. ('oidi r«-eentiy
Dissolution and tin- figiit that caus«*tl
to the compositor and improves th e apself and to your home institutions to do had a store at Monna-, hut saw greater
it cost the trusts a gixxl deal of money
pearanco of the publication. 1 worked
so .- Lakeland Telegram.
possibilities nearer tin- city anti recently and, now th a t they are doing busmens
th e sam e thing for over fifteen years made the riutnge.
in tlie same old way, regardless of dis­
And With hand Bet type it wu* u great
SA N FO R D T H E CITY
solution, they are naturally recouping
saving.—Palm Beach County.
"D issolving” a Trust
Never in the history of Sanford has
their slightly depleted treasuries by in------ O -----Titos'* wlio have Ix-en rejoicing thut inrreusing the price of commodities re­
thenix-en
brighter
pros|x-cts
in
store
E X IT OF T H E R E G IST E R
Chris. 0 . Codrington has evidently than at the present time. In the midst the government hud at lust arisen in its quired l&gt;y tile pts'ple. We do not all u*e
purchased the DeLand Register and of what might lx- termed our dull season m ight ami smashed the hig S tandard gx&gt;oline, lint all of us eat meat and tiie
is to serve your needs.
combined it and his paper, the DeLand there is more building than tin- average Oil T ru st are thinking differently now. same prooess wiiirti has put oil up six
It will help sell your
with the increase of six cents a gallon rent* a gallon lias Ix-j-n upplu*! to the
News, and tella about it In th e follow­ man would concede without first hand
g o o d s —ta lk to tho
for gasoline which lias taken place the protiuct of the humble, but necessary
knowledge.
ing short atory:
people
you want to
T he new tourist hotel is an assured past few days.
cow. T u m p a Triltuned.
T he Prodigal has rfturned. Kill the
reach.
An
a d v e rtise ­
E vidently, "dissolving" the trust
fact nnd the promoters will cull a mix-t­
fatted calf.
isn’t bringing ulxiut tin- expected reduc­
m e n t in th is p a p e r
In June, 1878, Col. Christopher Cod- ing of the stockholders at an early da te
tion irt tile high eost nf living
Of
is a referencO guide
Uncle
Pennyw
ise
Saya;
to
perfect
plans
for
the
permanent
o
r
­
rington came to DeLand from J a c k so n ­
When ion u-k u woliotli It she loves
course, not all of US use gasoline, but tin
to those whose wants
ville, bringing with him the Florida Agri ganization.
are
worth supplying.
Tlx- city will have n ix-lt line to the gasoline item is typical of the practical tier secoli.I tnislmllil ns well n* sh e
culturiat, which he had been publish­
vgSI
result of Die smashing o( the lag corpora­ illil tier tlrut site ill ways a n sw e rs:
ing in Jacksonville and Tallahassee. new depot and to ull points in the mib"Yes dlliereuily " — S\ usUIngton H e r­
url»s and the celery-delta. This line will tions so gloriously accomplished by our

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YOU MAY BE DEAD!

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great and good national adm inistration. ald.
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�STORE WILL BE CLOSED
Wednesday, August 14th an^
Thursday, August 15th Pre­
paring for the Mammoth Sale.
25c RIBBONS 10c

Friday, August 16th to Monday
August 26th....................................
7r CALICOES 5c
This lot includes a full line of Simp­
son, Columbia nnd Algonquin calicoes,
in light and dark colors, also Shepherd
plaids. The 7c kind for this K ^
sale a yard only
0C

- 25c Colgate Talcum Powder 1 2 ^ c

This is going it some but you- will
find a choice line of silk, satin and taf­
feta ribbons in all colors, up to five
inches wide, M agic Dollar - | / \
Sale price a yard._...................... l v t -

Known all over the country as a 25c
seller in Cashmere Bouquet, Violet,
Dactylis Monard and unscented. For
the Magic Dollar Sale our -t n l
price a box only................H v .
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Everytime you buy One Dollar’s worth of
Merchandise a Ticket will be given entitl­
ing you to a Chance on all of the following
Handsome Prizes.
.
$47.50 Winchester Automatic

Drop-Head

Don’t Forget the Date
money-saving-buying

$ 2 .7 5 ':-:

SANFORD

CASH
TW O

DEPi

STO R ES—1Ï

Watch Windows for Some of OurTTammoth Bârgaii
10.00 Mission Oak Rocker.
8.00 Handsome Bound Trunk — w i t h
Leater Straps.
8.00 Cowhide Leather Lined Traveling
Bag.
5.00 Round Top Piano Finish Oak Center
Table.

fou cannot afford to miss this great
ch only comes once in a great while

50c Hugs 29c
'Phi's« nigs are 35x72 inches,
from a fine quality "Japanese n
in a fine assortment of patterns
go on sale Saturday, Aug. 17, &lt;
at 2 o’clock, each
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9-4 PEPPEREL 25c
Magic Dollar Sale has extra specials
everywhere; 2 1-4 yard wide B le a r e d
4*e|)perel Sheeting, Sale price

ST

F IR S T ..S T R E E T

FLORIDA

$1.9*

Fine Oak Rocking Chair will be given away Absolutely Free at 10 o’clock
Friday, Aug. 16. You don’t have to buy anything, be sure to be on hand

grade Men’s Oxfords

Sis- this beaut
ful collection &gt;&lt;
school dresses si/.
6 to 14 years, ju
arrived, fur tin
sale, $1.50 gra&lt;|.

weight,
sheet«
F7 f\
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MEN’S OXFORDS :-:

This Special Line of Patent Leather Ox
fords are exceptional bargains for the moil
ey. “Guaranteed All-Leather.”
Qr
Magic DftlhukSal«- Price............ -Jp l-.t/C

DRESSES

25c

SHEETS 79c
Sheets, 81x90 inches, heavy
"Conqueror Brand" seamless
our .special wile price each
only

ENT" STORE

50c Elastic Seam Drawers 32c
These drawers are made just/ like the
genuine Scriven’s and retail for 50c a
pair. These drawers will be placed
on sale Monday, Aug. 19th, Q tfX _
at 9 o’clock, a pair..................... »

all lin e n

50c DAMASK 33c
Sixty-inch Kcmnore snow
table damask, mercerized a
yard

itched line
I s u i t s , et

PILLOW GASES 8 l-3c
Special lot of these pillow
nest's to go on sale, each only

ACE CURTAINS 29c
Genuine Nottingham lace k-urtains,
8 yanls long, 50 inchi's w iw , worth
$ 1.00 a pair, sale price each
OCX
only
.
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SHEETS 49c
Made from a fine quality of sheet
ing, size 76x90 inches, sale J / X
price
T r l/I .

25c KLAXON 19c
Splendid quality, yard wide, un j Klaxon 30 inches wide, a beautifu
bleached sheeting, Special Magic Dol­ I weave, Magic Dollar Sale "J {A
price a yard
J L c /C
lar Sale price 10 yards for
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35c GINGHAM S 18c
only
0 * /C
A beautiful line of French gimghams.
and sheer zephyrs, Special -j Q
Sale
prioe, yard
..
JL oC
INDIAN HEAD SUITING
Thirty-three inches wide in a specia
assortment of patterns, 18o -|
quality, sale price
A O v

36-in PERCALE 9c
Special line
offtercale in choice
patterns, especially for this
_
sale a vard
HC

hricj weave
exceptional

98c

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98c

AMOSKEAG DRESS GING HAM A large line just received cspis-iall
r children’s
un*sses
ir special prit

greatest pre-inventory selling event ever
Be sure to attend the Free Drawing.

Magic, Marvelous, Stupendous-In value] power, hardly expresses this most wonderful
in Sanford. 1The time is now here to sai ey—while preparing for school
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OXFORDS

SPECIAL

NOTICE:—EVERYTHING Sj

ICTLY FOR

CASH,

NOTHIN!

NOTHINC

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FURNITURE

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LADIES R E A D Y - T O - W E A R
50c B. V. D. Shirt«, sale price
50c B. V. D. Drawers, sale price
51 .00 N unnally’s Engineer Overall,
*1 .00 N unnally’s Engineer Jumpers
$1 .25 Dress Shirts, coat style
Brighton Garters, special price
25c Paris Garters, sale price
25c M en’s French Style Suspenders
10c Boy’s Suspenders, sale price
15c Men or B oys’ Soft Collars...

$1.25 STRAW HATS 49c
A clean sweep of all Straw Hats,
values up to $1.25, they are going
one and all at this Magic
a /\
Dollar Sale each.................... 4 - H C

Never Before Have Such l'i
Sanford—In the Newest Desigl

$1.00 SHIRTS 39c

Shirts in this lot are worth up to
$1.00, but they are going to be in­
cluded in this Magic Dol- q a

65c SILK SOX
M ade by and known as fa­
mous "Black C at” Silk Sox,
black and colors a
p a ir ................................ 4 0 C
20c SPECIAL 13*ic f
These are Black Cat Half
Hose, come in black, lavendar,
navy, tan and green. M agic
Dollar Sale a pair *fl q ]

65c M EN ’S PANTS 43c
These Pants are well made out of
a fine grade of "Otis” pin check
denim and a splendid value
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M EN'S SUITS
$15.00 All Wool N avy Blue Serges, fancy browns, grays
etc., also navy and gray mohairs, all going
$12.50 M en’s Blue Serge Suits, Ma;
Dollar Sale p rice____________
$20.00 Imported N avy Blue Serges and
fancy’s, all wool.— ........... .............................
$1.25 Men’s Pants .1 .1 .... .............1 . -

$10.00 OAK CHIFFONIER &gt;7.39
M ade of selected, kiln dried Oak, ha« t
draw«
n Freqch beveled plate mirror, Magic D"l- (PT
lar Sale price, o n ly ________ _______
tj) %

$5.00 KITCHEN SAFES $2.98
¡other bargain hard to believe! A full s
iwith wire screened doors and a drawer.

$20.00 SIDEBOARD $ 12.9«
Handsome Oak Sideboard with fine Knnch
This Ls an exceptional bargain, while thc&gt; d» 1 0
last yours at this sale fpr only...........

$15.00 DRESSERS $9.98
k Dressere in several choice styles, with French plate
irs, a good value at $15.00. We say at (T»Q (X Q
lagic Dollar Sale......................

$10.00 DINING TABLE SL98
Unheard of, a six-foot 42-inch top extension
room Table, oak, fine polished top, Magic (£4
Dollar Sale price on ly.._.............................

$7.50 IRON »E D $4.98
|cse beds can be had in either three quarter or double
lize, in all white enamel or brass trim- (1IM Q Q
sale price.

$3.00 MATTRESS $1.98
Full standard double bed size mattress. covered
special tick as used on a $5.00 mattress d»1

$3.00 value, sale price only............ ........

$2.50
$3.50
$4.00
$5.00

Men’s Pants
M en*8 Pants...........
Men’s P a n ts ....
M en’s Pants

$7.00 DRESSER $4.48
An eye opener! A good Dresser and well wort!
with a good medium site mirror, M agic Dol- (P \
lar Sale price only-------------------- --------- u r l

$6.00 Men’s P ants.__
\
$10.00 Men's Pants . . J . - ¿ i .J . .

$1.00 DINING CHAIRS 69c

Oak Dining Chairs with a cane s e a t .
Iiis ir a special value to retail fo r
. Magic Sale price only

.$3.00 ROCKING CHAIRS $1.98
! this line of Rocking Chairs in a choice selection
rles for parlor or porch. Magic Dollar
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$1.75 M en’s Pants:........................
8 l-3c Another Special
This is- an exceptional value
for the money. Going at the
Magic Dollar Sale,
Q l
pair only .......... .......... O ’l C

Bargains Been Shown in

Don’t ú

jjrent 5c cflj
Glassware*

site, up to j

$3.00 IRON BEDS $1.79
&gt;le they last these Iron Beds can be
quarter or double bed size. Magic

ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS
On all Skirt« preparing f&lt;»r stock taking. Hon t miss
this opportunity of securing a tine Skirt at this Magi«1
Dollar Sale.
SHIRTWAISTS 39c
Never before has such a bargain ever been found in
Indies’ Shirtwaist«, Dutch neck, hAlf sleeves,
Q Q /*
while they last only
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$1.25 WASH SKIRTS 69c
A clean sweep! The Magic Dollar Sale has taken this
line nf Skirt« in white and colors. 1hey
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M U S L I N U N D E R W E A R SA LE
$1.50 GOWNS 98c
Dirge shipment of embroidery and la
tflso a beautiful line of genuine hand ei
made out of a fine quality Nainsook
v a lu e s for $1.50. Magic Dollar Si
a garment..........................
----------------------------- $1.35 Cl I
Hand etnbri
trimmed, a h:
'
this sale a g
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31-25 CENTER TABLE 89c
Sixteen-inch to]) Oak Center I
special hand polished finish, a :
seller, going at the M agic Dol- O
JarSale, each only .:.------------ P

iW S S i

o n ly

S I .50 P r i n c e s s S lip s 9 8 c

Some beauties will be found
in this line. All going during
this Magic Dollar Sale Q Q p
a t each only
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50r Corset Covers 39c
We will have a specially
attractive line of bar­
gains
in
Corset
Covers at only
$1.50 MUSLIN SKIRTS 98c
T h is line of underskirts is a pleasure to sell,
yles of lace and embroidery trimmed flounce«
e splendid valuer for $1.50. M agic Dollar
25c TABLE 25c
Will include a large as­
sortment of Corset Covers,
also drawers, cithet-open
yr closed, 35c
O K /»
values only .......

are splendid values
50c, but at this O l
sale yours for
O'

�Mrs. O. W. Brady has returned from
a pleasant trip to Saluda, N. C.
B. W. Herndon spent S aturday and
Sunday with his family a t Daytona
Beach.
Mrs. J. B. Willis and J. B. Jr., left
yesterday for D aytona Beach where
they will sojourn for a few weeks.
V A bunch of new C arter cars arrived in
IC'.'A
the d t y yesterday and were taken to
Kissimmee, where there is an agency.
E. P . Thagard and C. H . Whitfield,
state bank examiners, were in the d ty
on W ednesday looking after bank af­
m .
fairs.
Mrs. R. J. Holly and the children
K.
left yesterday
for Coronado Beach,
where "they will ruktlcat® for several
weeks.
Ben Bardin has returned to Sanford
after an absence of several years and has
dedded to stay awhile and engage in
\ bigness.
kV
V mtb. A. D rlloushojder of P lan t C ity
r
•arrived S aturbitf earning and ' l l the
.guest of her son, D r.,W . E. Houshdlder
and family.
m z -V
Rev. J. F. McKinnon was in the city
\
over Sunday and preached at morning
and evening services at the Presby­
terian church.
The many friends of Louis JuinmeH
were glnd to see him in the city again.
He has been living in Jacksonville for
several years.
A glance around the depot shows that
the homeseekera are Ircginrring to arrive
in Floridu and many of them are looking
around Sanford.
Mrs. J. M. Lord has gone to Cedartown, Ga., where her daughter reaidea and where Mrs. Lord expects to
greet n new grandchild.
Harry Ward came in from Daytona
Beach last Saturday, to attend the fu
neral of Mr. Holden. Mrs. Want and
^he girls returned yesterday.

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J. H. Hayes of Nashville, Tend., a r ­

rived in the city on Saturday to attend
the funeral of W. D. Holden. Mr.
Hayes is a brother o( Mrs. Holden.
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R. H. Muirhead and family returned
last week from Fort Myers, where they
had been »{rending the sum m er visiting
and looking after business interests.
s Out of res|reet to the memory til Vk D
, Holden, tiie mu lingers of the Sanford
and Orlando hall teams railed ol! the
game th a t was to have lieen played lust

Friday.
J. L. Gorusch is recovering from the
effects of the accident in which he sus­
tained a broken collar lame and will re­
main I nt the Sanford House
, until he i*

WANTS

But That’s Not All

“SAVING”

Deposits Absolutely Insured

Cheap for cash.

- Mrs. C. If. Leffier, Mrs. Smith and
d a u g h te r, Miss Lillie Fair, Misses Linda
ami Peachie l^effler, F rank Milteer and
J. H. Robert* were a pleasant pa rty who
left for th e Irearh T h u rsd a y to spend a
few days enjoying the ocean breezes,
re turning yesterday.

Benjam in Drew arrived in the city
S aturday to attend the funeral of the
late W. D. Holden. Mr. Drew was in
K entucky preparing to sta rt to Cali­
fornia when the telegram announcing
th e aad news reached him.

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Crime W are in JackHonrille
Juck*onville. Aug. 13.—After week*
of unusual quietude for the Jacksonville
police departm ent, os far as |&gt;etty thiev­
ing and roblreries have liw n concerned,
thing* *eem to have liroken loose aguin
quite suddenly, and today the detec­
tive« und all memlrers of the force are
endeavoring to find the criminals who
are now somewhere within the city por­
tals.
This morning the detectives got busy
on a robbery at the store of Paul Jones,
a burglary at the store of C. D. Marrzio,
the cracking of a safe at the Jackson­
ville Distilling C om pany's warehouse,
u burglary at the Home of L. B. Bryan
and another burglary along the water
front.
W hether all the thefts have been com­
m itted by one individual or not the de­
tective« do not know, h u t it ia hardly
prohahle th at one lone man is respon­
sible for all the«e cases, which were this
morning brought to the attention of the
police.

Mrs. W. M. Igou of Euatis and Mra.

Notice
R. L. Jones and M in Hoskins Jones
To H’Aom */ M a y Concern:
left last S aturday for points in the north,
I have this, the 12th day of August,
intending to stop a t Baltim ore where
1912, checked up my accounts and made
Hoskins will take a course in the Nurses'
final settlem ent with Miss M ary C.
School of Johns Hopkins College.
Hnire, whose monies were invested in
M r. and Mrs. C. If. H ilton left today my fruit business. This morning here­
for their home in Chicago: We hate t? after she will be responsible for her own
lose those good people from the celery bills.
Yours very truly,
delta and hope th a t M r. H ilton will be
GEO. B. IVEY,’
able to get aw ay from hie northern in- ’ 98-1 tc
H er A ttorney.

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Address Bo* 1127, City.
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For Rent or Sliure harming—Severol
acres land, house and burn, two flowing
wells. 2 ‘A miles from postofllce, Sanford.
Flo. Addison L Williams
90-tf

To Rent—Two nice rooms, furnished or
unfurnished, or suitable for light house­
keeping. entirely separate, fine piazza
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Tiie Sanford Herald bus installed a Addison L. Williams
The Gate City House has brought down
new Sm ith Premier typew riter and it
is u marvel of typew riting art. T he the high cost of living Only $4 00 per
week for the finest table board In (fie city
keylioard was changed to conform to See Parker.
2ft
the keyhourd of the typesetting m a ­
For Sale—Twenty thousand fret. one.
chine and all the office forre can now Ire- Iwo. three anil four inch black pipe in
come proflicient on Ihith machine*.
Iierh-ct condition, fitted with new thread»
alltl coupling, ul bargain J-rices while it
Mr* James Jackson stopped off in the lust» Jacksonville Pipe Co.. Jacksonville,
city for n few hour* with her sister. Mrs. Fin.
97 3tc
it J. Holly on Sunday, l-eing enroute
While tiie weaUwr is iiot buy your
home to T a m p a after a vacation *|rent
tirital chlp|M'd beef a t U \V Icing's
m the north. Mrs. Jackson is the uble
groeerg. Sliced on an American »Bring
assistant to 1 rof. ilucholtz, Hillstioro's
machine.
94-tf
superintendent of public instruction.
Wntfe. the Tuner. Orlnndo.
(f
T racy McCtiller and Will Stringfellow
Ga» engine repair* Sanford Machine
have returned from a tw o weeks' trip
A Garage Co.
fri-48-tf
in which they visited every part of tiie
All kind* of rglwiir work Sanforil Ma­
U nited Statist and Georgia. Some folks
clune &amp; Garage Co
in 48 tf
here thought the) a tte n d e d the Hull
Bring vom old tire» to Sanford Machine
Moose convention at f h t e a g o anil were
hrlil out (by T eddy, hut the boys deny A Garage Co. for vulcanizing, fri-48-tf
We are equipped to handle your repair
t rreA allegation.
work
Sanford Machine A Garage Co.
V Benjamin Whitner, aon of I). F. Whitfrl-48tf.
ncr. Jr., is enjoying the automobile trip
W anted—To buy a mule or horae. cheap
to Virginia with Mr. nnd Mr*. S. O. fer cash K. 11. Muirhead R. F. D. No. 3.
9H-3tp
Chase and the boys. Ben joined the City.
p a r ty at Madison, nnd will spend tiie
For Sale— Horse, buggy, wagon and hnrsum m er with them at W arm Springs j ,,eiMV /A bargain. L Y Bryan. Bo* 743.
!9-3ta
antl other point* of intercut nt Virginin. Su nfo tl. Flu.

able to travel.
Saturdays will stain assume their a c ­
customed air of prosperity and the M r *
Hnrry Ward and daughter*.
workers in the fields will be tilling up Misse* Muilge and Fern , have returned
the streets and »tores and Sanford will from u pleasant visit to Coronado and
D aytona liea^he*.
be Sanford aguin.

J. H. Overman Is plucing more new
machinery in the Progrres I-aundry and
in the early fall will start an automobile
delivery to takr-oafe of Ids constantly
increasing business.
\,H o n . Forrest Lake was called, home
Saturday by the sudden death of W. D.
Holden. Mr. Lake is engaged in mak• ing a canvass of the state in the interest
of his candidacy for Speaker.
Sanford seems to lie very much in
evidence, a t the beach these days and
a visitor over there this week stated
th at about every other person you meet
at D aytona Beach is from Sanford.
Every one who has taken advantage
of The H erald’s offer to give the paper
one year and the kitchen set both for
$2.25 have been more thnn pleased with
the offer and the kitchen sets will soon
_ _ be exhausted.

Some Say:

tercets long enough to come to Sanford
.ag ain next season.
“ Oh, well, the world owes me a living; I guess
Mrs. Roberts left Friday for a visit to
I’ll get that.” ‘
her old home at M t. Olive, N. C.
All Local A dvertisem ent« Under This
~Mlas Alice W hltner will leave this Heading, Three C ents a Lina Tech Issue
weel^ for Jacksonville, for n stay of sev­
W anted—Clean rags nt The Herald
eral week».
office. Will pay 2 cents per pound.
v/R . R. Deas, the popular teller of the
You can’t be on a Level with the World, without
For Sale or Rent—Tiled celery land,
Peoples Bank ia enjoying a few days at
near
Sanford,
with
mule,
wagon,
celery
Ambition and Dévotion to a purpose.
a t the beach,
board and paper, complete complement
a
Mr. and M rs. Frank Johnson have farm tools. A. W. Brown. Enterprise,
96-4tc
returned from a pleasant visit with Mr. Florida.
The accumulation of a Com*
and Mra. I*. J. H artley of Longwood.
For Sale—3 Berkshire sows. 2 boars, 4
petency comes by
Dr. Mason has returned from a three pigs month old. Pedigree stock. Appi»
96-tf
days' ntay a t the beach. He visited
For Sale nt Bargain—Thirty horse power
Coronado and D aytona and reports
auto. Good running order. Price $100.
MAJvK IT A HABIT
IT WILL BE EASY
good fishing.
For demonstration C. A. F. Berg. R. F.
96-31 p
K. R. M urrell, Dan McKinnon and D. No. 2.
TIIE RESULTS WILL SU R PR ISE YOU
J. R. W alker made a m erry party to the
Sacrifice—Must sell, regard le u of value.
beaeh last week. They returned yes- My,30 acres nnd 4 lots, city of Sanford,
terdny and Copt. Murrell wants to make near trolley. Best offer takes them. Sub­
mit. Corey. Sanford, Fin.
94-4p
affidavit about a jewfish th at he caught
For Rent—Five acres,' well, tiled, with
weighing 400 pounds.
house. Also 10 acres, 5 tiled. Also 3
Mr. and M rs. E. B. Brown have n v acres tiled, with good house. Call on or
relum ed from their weddhjg itinerary phone W. A. Minnick, Cameron Cit). 94-tf
P E O P L E ^ B A N K O F S /V N F O R D
which included Baltimore, WWffr77|#&gt;n
For Rent or Share Cropping—My celery , , ,
Vrt^fiw— it. r , to la r . Ciiiua
and New York, and they expect: t o fa rf farm Jocated Ofl-ftcn ch avflW *nfaHfurd;p'Y"M' -M&gt; SMITH,
a t home to their many friends at the for the coming season. Address. Cecil
Gnbbett at the Robbins Nest.
71 -tf
residenc* of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hand
For
Sal«?—
A
good,
gentle,
sound
mule.
for several months.

For Sale—Teh acres pine. 3 acres ham ­
mock land. (tartly 'cleared Gtxxl bouse.
| Flowing well luxated on railroad, close
| to car line. A bargain. Must be sold.
I- Y. Brynn. Bo* 743, Sanford.
98-3tc
All trimmed bat* at half price front
now until I leave for New York. Mrs.
M. L. Allen.
97-tf
Toboggan Slide— Woodland Park.
97-tf
Sanford, Fla., Ocl. 8, 1912.
After this date I am no /onger respon­
sible for uny bills th a t my wife should
make.
F. HATCH.
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Chase &amp; Co.
SH IPPE R S -OF

Florida FrliVfs -..Vegetables
General Insurance Agents
SA N F O R D , FLORIDA

M.

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ELECTRIC MACHINERY
No 103 Wri t Fir« Strc«r

N ei l Doo, lo Cit» R c i . u - . m

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O F SA N FO RD , FLA .
F. H. RAND. F r * .Id .n l
F . P. FORSTER, C a sh lsr

Funds

QEO. FERNALO, V lw - P r .,
B. F . W H IT N E R , Asst. Cash's*

Protoctod by Burglary Insurance

Picnic Parties— Why meas around in
S afety D eposit Boxes fo r R en t
the woods, when for five cents you get
O R G A N IZ E D 1887
conveniences, shelter and antunement at
Woodland Park. Why risk mocasins,
stingrays, leeches,filth, etc., arid drow n­
ing, when for ten cents you can use a
pool built for the purpose; clean, santary, safe. Open Sundays anti T h u rs­
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
days. To let other days. The launch
G ertru d e leave® C ity Dock at 9, 11,
SALES STABLE
2 and 4. 23c for tin- round trip. Spe­
cial rates to parties.
H arneee and Wagons
Blaeksm lthlng and M o r s s s h o s l n i
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HAND BROTHERS

H o rses and M u le s B ought and Exchanged
HEAVY HAULING AND CONTRACTING

If you Intend
to have a sale
del our prices

Sale
Bills
PRINTED
We axe fixed for turning
out work of this Itin/]
in double-quick tiny».

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E. A. Martin &amp; Company
2 0 6 E. Bay S t., Jacksonville, Fla.
Poultry Supplies and Remedies
Grit, Shell, Beef Scraps,
Grain, Etc.

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AGENT8 FOB

Midland Poultry F e e d
Robert Essex Incubator Co.

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�in e
flo rid * G am e Laws
I t U said th at local aportamen have
been killing doves in the vicinity of
Gainesville, they being under the im, premlon th a t this specie of birds is not
protected by law; b u t dove» can lx* legal­
ly killed only between October 1st und
March laL
follow ing Is a synopsis of the Florida
game laws as embodied in the general
statutes, Acta of 1901:
W hat la always unlawful:
T o kill capture, have in |&gt;oa.H«*Miun,
living or dead, buy, sell or offer for sale
any wild non-gtpno bird.
T o take o r havo in possession the neat
of egga of any wild non-game bird.
Penalties: Fine of $6 for each offense
and $5 for each bird or p art thereof, neat
or egga possessed, or imprisonment ten
days or both.
T o have wild turkeys, quail or pnrtaion between March 1st and N'ovcrnlier
l i t Fine, $25 to $100.
T o kill in one day more thnn twentyfive quail or p artridges. and four wild
turkeys. Fine $26 to $100.
T o aell, offer for sale any wild turkey,
quail or partridge. Fine $26 to $100.
T o alftp beyond the lim ih of the coun­
ty where killed any wild turkey, quail or
partridge. Fine $26 to $100.
To h u n t on Sunday. FFine $25.
For non-reaidenta to hunt without a
license. Fine not exceeding $100.
To enter upon the cnclotuxl lands of
another th a t are postee, to hunt or lish.
Fine, $20.
• Game Birds:
The following nre the game birds of
the sta te : Swans, geese, brunt, ducks,
raila^coota, m udheads, gallinulee, plo­
ver», snipe, woodBBCk, sandpipers, tatlrea,_curlew s, ^vild turkeys, partridges
or quail, turtle doves and robbin*.
N ot Protected:
English sparrows, big and little blue
darters (Coopers and sharp shinned
hawks), the great horned owl, crow, rice
bird, meadow lark. H unters amy take
their game home with them in the state,
b u t not for Bale.
Open Season for (tam e Birds
Quail for partridges and wild turkeys,
Novem ber to February, both inclusive.
Ducks, Octolier to March, both irtchi
nlve.
Doves, Octolier to March. Gaines­
ville Sun.
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A Slate Immigration Bureau
It is actual residents wim put value
Into lund. The wide stretch&lt;*M of fer
tilj Kloridn acre«' nc«i! only settlers to
make them the moat Valuable m the
United States. How to get the pisiple
should lx» one of the serious questions
before every Ixmrd of trade, every com ­
mercial body, and every organization
which wish«» to see the sta te grow and
prosper as It should. T he Pensacola
Journal tak«*« up and discus-vs the
question of a sta te im migration human,
a p ro p o rtio n the Mctrl|&gt;olis has urged
for some time. It states that there
should !&gt;«• some official source of infnr
illation alsiut H o n d a other than the
real estate agent und the land coinpanv

T hen contlnu«*»:
Florida needs an Immigration bureau.
Tho state need- a man or set of men.
it m atters not w hat the aggregate is call­
ed, to tell the world the whole ‘tr u th
about this state. Florida nix-ds to lie
advertis«xl wis«dy, judiciously and sys­
tematically.
Intelligent farmers will not dock to
the Canadian northw est to purchase
farm» in th at hleak and barren clime,
where they cap work only six months
„ in th e year, when they enn find out they
can get good, fertile Florida lamia in
t h b equable clime, for $5 and $10 an acre,
an d even cheaper. They will come here
instead.
' T here Is no doubt the present agricul­
tu ral departm ent of the sta te could do
to m e good work along this line, if the
legislature would appropriate a liberal
sum of money and authorise the work
done. The next legislature should econ­
omize in aomo other way and appropri­
a te enpugh money to at least make an
intelligent beginning.
W hatever Is done m ust l&gt;e done in­
telligently, thoroughly and system ati­
cally.
I t will cost coasiderahle money, hut
It will pay a hundredfold."— Miami Me­

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s a n fo r d : h cr a ld

l o t HporUI lto .d And m id g e U l.tf lr l
The DeLand dwelling houru- is insured
T h e r e tu rn , of th e electiun held on Ju ly IS tb ,
for $2.000 and for this nmrmnt' wx
Ujf
Bo«rd lor ih» « u witMIMBl
$.10 p. r &gt;• Iir 111 advance for one year, rmnt
r.m«t ruction fLrr»of h) Mttulng b.&gt;nrU
or Kill for (hr**** years. Addinir to the '«'*&gt;» »mount ol »200.000 00. having i w i m*«i* to
#
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K
m lh- Hoard by th&gt; .n.|»ctor. ol -.d rleethm, ih.
the IMt$T»*St lit 1 JMT (’♦•fit for thrre* um* »rrt openrj ind rtiiviMpO by Ihr Hoard and
Ihr ran vara »bowed l*u huntimJ and ninrfrvn
years makes the cost on $2,(MM) $72.00 votre for and th irty -n in e v o i « afain v t, retab lU h ih#* a|trrtal road and b r id fr d istric t, th r ram e to
T he cost of an equal amount of insur Inf
Ixr paid by tam ing bonds for th r sum of $200,000.00
ance here is $16.00. T h a t indicut«» a aa tag upon t a i a h l r p ro p erty in «aid d istric t, th e
majority f*einf 1HO vntra in favor of mtahlwhing
p re tty fair margin of profit for the line j eut ii dl«l
district
an&lt;i iw
msuing
said i*nn&lt;f«
l*md*.
f ici and
uifif «aid
It is therefore ortlrreifthat thr following territory
compunii-s. I have given the cost on shall
lx* and constitute a *(m*tL«I road anti bridge
exactly similar propiTties, for our l)e- district.
iln| at
•! a&gt; jpoint on thr YYrfciwa rivrr on th#
nning
Land dwelling Imus«* is in the country Ä
, u n Ih«* T u w s .h i p Un# i s t v w n T o v n t h i p .
und neither there nor here have we a n y ! 19 »"'I,20 South lUn*. 2» K«t, «ad runnio« Uw«c*
J ' re st alone **id Tuwrvahlp lln«* to th e «action po*t
fir«- prot«*ction." A mutual company at th&lt;* nor th re a t corner of H rrtio n 5. T o w n ah lp 20
S o u th , lUuifv 30 E«»t, th e n re r u n n in f euuth on
has already be«*n organized at Tampa,* ttW
lino to the section p a rt a t th e aouthr
e l corner of Section 29 (cm eouth lx&gt;undary of
and others will follow. I’alntka News. Section
23», in T ow nahip 20 S o u th , (U n fe 30 K u l ,

I.yman Twins O range (¡rowers
HerlsTt I .ym ary wits m the city yester­
day from Forest City, when* the Tw ins
have a fine farm and orange grove called
Lymnndale, and where th«'.v have rustiruUx) all spring after finishing up the
theatrical season.
T he Twins have
made its big a success in their grove
proposition us they have n the theatrical
business and now have a beautiful place
thnt will yield them about 6000 boxes of
fruit this year. Mr. Lyman stated
tha t they will probably remain down on
the farm until aft«*r the holidays ns the
S4-uson is a very dull one in thp show
business and they could enjoy life and
make more money by giving their time
and attention to thd'grove and also e n ­
joy the simple life.

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DEPAIITMKNT “I f

M . H O lllN S O N ,

Clerk of Hoard.

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Y'our patronagi* is always appreciated, no m atter
how small your purcli;Ls&lt;‘.s, and you may rost iLssured it will bo mir constant aim t» st'll you tho best
goods th at can l&gt;o obtainod, a t reasonable prict*«.

The old reliuhe Planks Chill Tonic i*
Gunfatueed to drive out Malaria to cure
Chills, Fever. Gilds nnd Grip, your money
Iwck if it does m t. 2.r&gt;c nnd "&gt;0c |)M bottle.
Ask your Druggist.
fri-tf

GEO. B. IVEY
N otary Public
All kinds of Ix&gt;gttl Paper». Detsls,
Mortgage»,
Etc.
AcknowfedgentenU
taken. R entals ond Collections. Official
V S u m m e r o r W in te r
C adet for the I. I* U Benefit Society.
weenn supply your wants in the
The beet and cheapeat Sick, Injury,
Automobile line. If you wont to
Accident and Death Benefit Protection.
rent
Office in Conta building, 2nd and Pal­
A Motor for Any Purpose

Chill and Fever Tonic, as
a general tonic for tired
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PLANKS AND OTHTRS

Take MENDENHALL'S

Resort Faring the ocean

Fine Untiring

There urc Two hinds of ('.hill Ionic

The Insurance Graft
T h e question of fire Insurance rates
i ju s t now agitating the people In various
ections of the state, and many papers
re taking up the subject and through
tatisUcs are easily able to dem onstrate
h a t the people of Florida are being
leeced by the foreign companies which
ontrol the business. F rank R. Osborn metto.
f DeLand, writing from Caaaopolls,
»IJeh., the the DeLand Record, says:
'In this state ore a number of mutual
om panies operating in a small t«*rriory, covering some three or four counica each. I have m y dwelling house
ind farm buildings insured for $6,000
ti one of. these companies and pay for.
his «m ount of Insurance $16 yearly.

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Dclij'htful

Henry

Ono reusou a .woiuun uever really
enjoys w atching n bnsebnll gam e 1»
because she tu’vor ran tell when the
um pire ought to be killed.—G alveston
News.

CO M PANY

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G as Fitting
New Bridge for Daytona
The News is mformixl that contract
has l.eeti let for the new concrete liridge All Wmk K«H*rivm My l’i-nuMiiil A llm iion
over the Halifax connecting D aytona
a n d b&lt;*M rffortH
with D n y to n u , Beach. Work will star.t
at once. T he bridge will 1m* wide enough
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to provide tracks for niitos, earring«*»,
bicyclists, juslestrians, and for a str is t
car line connectittg D aytona witii the
liuis h
It Is the intention of the parties
behind the move to eventually extend
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F E R T IL IZ E R

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of hav

( orn ' a n
grown in I lorida i tieaper
than in Missouri. Illinois, Indiana &lt;&gt;r
lows
Hav call Ih* prodiiosl more cheaply
in F lorida than in t Ihm. IVnn*ylv allla. |
Michigan or W ntroiiMii
T hat means u great deal in the raising
of cattle, sheep and hogs in Florida.
It means a great deal to a m an who wants i
to muke a good living on u small, low '
priced farm and in the most favored
clime the world has known
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Done and onlered In open Hoard th b l&amp;th day
of Ju ly . 1912.
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ell old llumpty Ikumptt** Mid the Arab to hi* famrl, «« they were
■farting on a long Journey, had you rather travel uphill or downhill?”
"I'ray Marnier” «aid (hr ramrl «llh algnlflcanl wink, ”U (he atralght
way arrt»»a the dewert rlo»e&lt;l*”

When you speml your money for Fertilizer, you
are aiming (o get result*, and why choose ;i crook­
ed, roundabout course to accomplish that aim, when
the straight way lies invitingly «men i&gt;eforo you. In
our Simon Pure and Clem Brands, the science of
fertilization lets reached its tidewater mark. They
are iH&gt;rfect as they stand, at the price we ask.
Nothing could lx* added to make them better, noth­
ing could l&gt;e taken away without impairing their
value. A quarter of a century ago, the Painter
/'w a v ” wax a tiny trail which rarely echoed to the
tread of passing footsteps, hut today it is a broad
and beaten highway, the “Straight road" which
thousands of growers are traveling yearly to suc­
cess. YOU can take that road as well as not.
There is every possible reason w hif you should, and
absolutely no reason why you shouldn’t. Write for
free literature on whatever crop you are interested
in.
Oct in touch with us before your next order is

th e n re running re s t to the era ten* of l a k a Jeeeun,
thence foliow ini th e n o rth line of th e w ater« of aaul
I « k r Jeeeup to th e St John* river, th en ce foliow inf
the water* of th e St John* river on th e **&gt;utb «id*
of aaiil river to th e water« of la k p M onroe, th e n re
following the w ater« of «aid j j i k r M onroe on th e
»noth *i4e thereof, to th e w ater« of th e S t. John*
r U r r w ret of l&lt;akr M o tu te , th e n re follow ing th e
•o u th line of m UJ S t. John* riv er to iU Junction
w ith th e W ekiw a river, th e n re follow ing th e e a jt
aitir of the w ater* of the W ekiwa riv er to th e point
of l*eginning.
T h a t w ill district shall !&gt;• a n d th e sam e is l»erehy cSeeigaate«! a* ’'S pecial Ilo ad and lirM ge DU- {
tr tr t lu m b e r O n e.1'
It b fu rth e r ordered th a t thi» o rd er I»* p u U
IlahexJ in S an fo rd H erald for th irty oo o recu liv «
dava.

F lo rid a for H ii &gt; G ro w in g

A year or two ago ie visitor at a c o u n ­
ty fair in a W itt Florida town showed
twemty-iiine varieties of hay.
A decade ngo 1 W w ipaper-publishod
in the middle west* probably in Iowa, in
an urticl«1 on Flori/a. said it wtut folly for
farmers to settle where neither hay nor
grain could Is* grown and that Florida
could produce neither
It is good to print th«»«* two articles in
juxtaposition
Ten year* ago nearly
ew ryhodv m tG.- north and west I»*
heved ttutt corn and hay could not Ingrown in Florida. 1 ndoulitzdly a great
Muliv pisiple who have not yet Imsoi
down tins way, still lieliev«* tins.
Vet so far as individual yields p«*r
acre is concerned. Hlorida is producing
more corn limn Iowa
T he corn Im*I(
is slipping to tlie southward and after
awhile it will include Florida.
And nu n on small H o n d a farms can
and do produce twenty nine varieties

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Florida Railroad Commission Will Cut
Express Tariffs
Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 0.— Follow
ing the rules of the Inte rsta te Com ­
merce Commission th a t express rates
m ust be reduced, the Florida Railroac
Commission has issued u notice to the
Southern Express C om pany in regard
to u reduction within the state. A
SANFORD LODGES
meeting is called of the commission to
W inter Hall In Tampa
T am pa m ay be selected as a base bal be held a t Tallahassee Sept. 3 to con
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 . 1. O. 0. X.
Meet* every Monday ol 7:30 p. ra..ovexlmpe«UI
college and winter quarters by D etroit, aider whether or not certain schedules
Theatre M. M Kvan.s N. G
W.S. B aldwin. Sec y
according to a dispatch received today, or rates and classifications shall be p u t
which states th a t D etroit is preparing in operation. This refers principally to
Sem inole C h ap ter No. 2 . O rder e a s te rn S ta r
to establish a base bail college in the fruits and v.*getables and strawberries
MiVia every aecond and fourth Friday In month
south next fall with the idea of elimin­ between points in the state. T he Fvery one who h a t teen hi* Star In the Fast are
Cordially Invited to vUll the chapter
ating a Urge portion of .the expense of Southern Express for years has gouged
u n . Sec y
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training trips, and a t the same time fu
the growers In the state, not only in
r. O. C.. C elery City Aerie 1853
nish training m aterial for the major intra-atate shipments, b u t ulso in Inter­
Meeting» Aral ami ihlrJTueadaya In every month
league m anagers to take to spring camps. sta te shipments, nnd it now looks as Hall In Welborne Block, third floor.
A t the college new players may be sent though there will bo some relief.
Phoenla Lodge No 3. K. o f P
from league team s to be taught the
T he classification to be considered
Mreta aecond and fourth Monday». Viiltlng
knight» alwaya welcome P L. HuuMn*on, C C
science of base ball by fohner starr. at this meeting is known as traffics A Felli
S. Frank. K. R. ynd &amp;
T he m atter of offering inducements to a n j B.
The commissioners have noti­
»anfo rd lo d g e, No 6 2 . X. A A. M
the big leagues to establish their train­ fied the S outhern’s officers t h a t they will
If. C Tolar M a.ter; M W. LovetL Serveing cam ps a t Tam pa, and to send their give them a fair hearing. Tariff A is tary. Communication
on every flrst
Brst and third Thur*
team s here for spring training was rates on fruit and tariff II on vegetables day» al 7:30 p. m. V ldllng brother» welcome. brought to the attention of the board Somo c om parisons of the rates now in U n ite Brotherhood o f C arp en ters and Jain
of trade this morning by a representative and those which are proposed to be In
era o f Am erica
Sanford Local
cat Unloo
union No
no 1731,
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l and
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of the Times, and the board of gover effect are interesting. T he express rate
-very Thursday night at 7 o'clock In
of A. meet» every
nors in session this afternoon w(JI con­ now for n 26 mile haul of oranges js 26c the Eagles' Hall. J. W. O. Singletary president:
rider K S &gt; T.
sider» the m atter. Secretary Powell will box. and it is proposed to muke this dis­ Geo Blackwelder
bo instructed to linvcstihate the m nttcr, tance is 25c crate and it is pro|K&gt;sed to
B P O r . S a n fo rd lo d g e 1241
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Meet Flr»t and Third Wednesday
nlghl. cornet
and if there se^ms a-probability th at the reduce this to 15c. Orange* on a 100 mile
W I) H~
uuwn. K K
First and Palmetto.
big leagues m ay be induced to establish haul pay 35c box; proposed reduced rate,
0 1. Tavuw. Secretary
their training cam ps here w ithout ex­ 27c. Vegetables for a like haul are now
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cessive dem ands tjn T a m p a , the Ijoard 35c; to In* made 20c. For a 200 mile haul
T he lo y a l O rder of Moose' m e e ts ev er y F rid ay
of trade will very likely invite the estal»- thd present orange rate Is -lf&gt;c; proposed e v e n in g at (IK ) I' M in E ag les H all W rlU irne
tllni-k
A lbert S elgh. D ictator
K II Geiger.
lishm ent here of training camps and the rate, 27c. On vegetables for. the same Secretary
base ball college.
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mul it is 36e cratjq proposed rate, 25c.
Monroe C h a p te r Na. 13 R. A M
■ President pbw vr
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W ith such reduction?! as these within
Meets every second ami fourth Thursday in
trade stated this morning thnl if train­ the S ta te and others proposed by the In ­ Masonic Hall over Im pe'lal Theatre. Visiting
welcome. A W. Kina. High, i'neat,
ing cam p» could be established here terstate Commerce Commission out of companions
W: ETlJouabolder. Sec'v.
w ithout the city having to stand too th e State, Floriifa growers 'will have a
much expense, and if the leagues would In-tter showing to make money on vege­
4Come to the S alt Hreexca.
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play "real ball" .here, it would prove an tables than ever Indore. There is little
The
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Hotel,
nnd
T
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Shelter
attraction tto visitors. He ills’« not. loulit that the Railroad Commission
advocate, however, any decided step« will put thene rw lunsl rates into effect S anitorium , H aw ks Park, F la.—open
in the m a tte r of invitation until the and the only way the Sofllhern can m ain­ nil sum m er. T e n dollars a week for
propaeition Imv boon thoroughly invi-- tain ihc present rate is to m ake a light. well people, and T w enty-five a week
72-Tues-ti
tlgated. President {lower agreed to Even if this ia done the present tariff» for sick ones.
bring the m atter to the attention of the cannot eventually in­ mm ni.ti nod —IV«board of governors this alfernoon,-and duce News.
D K l’AM TM KNT OK T IIK IN T E R IO R ,
ti. H. I Ami O fllcr a t («*inr«vUle, FI»..
request Secretary PoWell to investigate
J u ly 27. 1912
further
T a m p a Time«.
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Round T rip from S anford, Fla.
$3(100 Washington, D. C.
$30.00 Baltimore, Md.
$48.50 Chicago, III.
L o w r a i n fo o th r r p o in ts.

$40.00 Philadelphia, Pa
$40.00 New York. N V
$42.75 St. Louis, Mo

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Fos infotnulion on tbovc and othrt nlrs, Pullra.n teseivstion, tu . hr Al
Untie Cost« Line »feat o&lt; write ,

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

S te a k s , Chops, O y s te rs and F is h a Specialty
• A P lace F o r. L a d l^ a ^ y ^ ^ C e ^ c m e n .
Short O rdera At All Houra

Prompt, Clean Service

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Meal Tickets are Sold at Red m i d Rules
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O I* ( ¡onion to T .1 Mather» All i» m e s ir» i| e n t r y . S * r u l , N o 0&amp;586, for K. S &lt;»f N •*
High (trade Pianos^ Low Prices- Ea«y Terms
S r r t i o n **, T o w i i a h i p 2 0 Mouth, lia T tf r ;J2 rajit, T»1
llrlrk Ronds fur .S'L Johns
rm , $376.
la h sa a e v M e r i d i a n .
fllr«| n o t i c e of i n te titio n to
The St. Johns bourd of C ounty C om ­
Clara E Mlisters to M ary I’ Chapin, m a k e final c o m m u t a t i o n pr oof, t o e e t a h f u h c la im
Piano Tuning A Specialty
t o t h e l a n d a b o v e dm rrtlte«). Iiefore t h e clerk of th e
missioners will. If present plans are c a r­ deed. $1
C i r c o l i C o u r t at O r l a n d o . R o r i d a , o n th e till d a y
p t e m l*er, 1912.
ried out. give the voter« of St Johns
Win E Clarke, -»-i al, to Mpry M of &lt;S 1eaim
Order« Solicited
ant n»mr* a* witnewN*
county an opportunity to vote on the Chapin, deed, $ 1
W 11 KaulerasfO. of (»rikeva, R a
T W r r r v a t t , of (»mi&gt;v«. R a
bond question for good roads. The
Mary E t hapm und hushuml to Witt
• K llarri**»n. of t i e n e v a , R a .
► Phone 18-4 Rings
P.O.Box
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It Ic flU . of ( t e n e v a . R a .
promised am ount of $2u0,000, U hich E. Clarke, et al., de*d,i$l.
I I KN HY S C l i r i l H .
the members of the board advocate! is
IlnfiNier.
Win. E. Clarke, et ul . to Sellars, Hunch
91 T u r » M p
sufficient to carry forward the work, so A Sapp, deed, $ I
say those in a position to know, and will
M ary M C.hapm nnd husband to Kelmeet with considerable opposition. They lurs. Hunch &amp; Sapp, deed. $1
-H.«.*-&gt;v*++v-)- + t t * t + t t + 4 + + + + 4
Drink a Bottle o f
claim th a t the 9200,000 will simply do
It. Christensen and wife to tleo Mayer
a few miles on the Jacksonville road and und wife, w\i.. $W0
the sam e on th e Hastings road. T he
D. W. Curry to Slnviu Col. Co., con­
AND
good roads boosters want the county to tract.
bond for half a million dollars, and a
Windermere Im provem ent Co., to
com m ittee will appear Indore the board Win. fi. Johnson, contract, $500.
of county commisioners at its next m e e t­
Windermere Imp ('»» , l»&gt; A I D umpy
ing and urge it to m ake the issue $600.- A Son. contract. $500
000, and to build a brick road to connect
ROOM 2 0
&lt; urne |) Eltmg to F'ritnk II Davt-»
G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
up w ith D uval, Volusia and Putnam wd . $2000
U pstairs, Pieo Block
counties. W hat they wunl is u first
N. Meotluhn to A. Heininch, sin.. $3.class road th a t will go somewhere.
Manufactured with pure distilled w ater—they will prevent illness. muI
000.
M ary C. M cDonald to Selivin H
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digestion and give you health
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m.
An KntcrpfUIng Firm
Self. mn.. $«00.
AND
About four and one-half years ago
H. (J. Smith and wife to Hunk of
The Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., S a n f o r d , Fla
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Saturdays
4 to 9 p. m
the well known firm of D. A. Caldwell &amp; Ov ieilo, vul , $ 1
Sons opened up n departm ent store hen1
T H Evan« to Joshua Jordan, wd
on a very small scale. They are now $10
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carrying large stocks of clothing, ladies'
J ft I'liylor tu U H Taylor, qcd $1 4
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and gents' furnishings, shoe«, furniture
Overstreet T urp Co t»i \\ H Taylor
and u thousand and one other articles qcd., $1
incidentally sold in a departm ent store
Overstreet T urp Co. to W H Taylor,
Ever «ince this firm opened up their wd.. $100.
chief aim has been to see how much they
Carrir Waddell und husband to M atcould sell of the highest grade« and qu a l­ tie Taylor, wd., $10.
Responsible m an w anted to
ity of merchandise for the least amount
repr«*ent us in your town, to
J. It T aylor to J. It. T aylor, Jr., wd.,
of money.
sell
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Metal
$ 1.
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Following their usual custom, «one or
Ely Screens and Phillips Wood
S. C Caldwell, et al., to I), it. Callntwo members of the firm will go to the hutt, wd.. $10.
Fram e Fly Screens. M ust l&gt;e
eastern m arkets for their large fall
ab[e
to ta k e size« from plans
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A. J. Haxter to Orlundo B. A T. Co.,
stocks, und beginning Friday. Aug. 16th, cm., $300.
. und see t h a t they are installed
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons will put on one
properly. In answering give
Browniqg Tobacco Co. to W. A. Rouse
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of th e most m a m m o th saving selling lien judgm ent, $360.92.
references and sta te w h a t line
eventa ever held in Sanford. See their
of work you a'Ye now in. This
J. I. Hanry and husnabd to G. Cl.
large double page advertisement in this Steele, nttg., $1600.
is a good proposition for n
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
issue.
hustler.
E C. Lawrence, et al., ex. to A. Haul,
wd., $6.
ACENT8
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T hieves Visit Colbert
A. Haul to Arthlr Schultz, wd.. $1.
Some thief visited the farm of ,W. M.
V. H. Wright and wife to C. and C.
FLORIDA SA L E S AOKNTB
Colbert on the weat side last Sunday Anderson, wd., $250.
night and stole some seed Iwd cloth and
E. I^ h* Smith and wife to W. L. Story, 304 Clark Bldg. - Jacksonville, Fla.
several galvanized tubs. Mr. Colbert wd., $C00.
Offlc« with HOLDEN REAL ESTATE CO.
has determ ined to protect his property
Orville C. Iiryunt nnd wife to Phlbla
an d has offered a reward Tor the urrest Edw ards, wd., 1$.
Sanford.
Florida
and conviction of the guilty parties.
W. J. Thigpen to Estelle Thigpen, wd.,
M r. Colbert has also given his foreman $ 10.
orders to arrest all trespassers on his
W. J. ThigiH-n to Estelle Thigpen, wd.,
farm in the future and this rule will be $10.

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Will Publish Sanford Directory
D r. Miller, who by the wny is the
busiest m an in Sanforil these day’s with
his medical practice and medical direc­
tories, states th at us soon as he can issue
the directories thqt he now c o n te m ­
plates th a t he will issue one for the rity
of Sanford and one th a t will be the most
com prehensive and com plete th a t has
ever been printed for this city.

THE HIGH
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W. J. Thigpen to Estelle Thigpen, wd.,
10.

Minnie B. Jones to Peoples’ Bank,
mtg., $1000.
H uttie S. C a rru th to M ury E. C um ­
mins. wd.. $60.
C. D. Christ and wife to W m. Smith,
wd.. $10.
Robert Williams and wife to E. L.
Sphaler, mtg., $476.

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printing prices. W e ’re atill
doing c o m m e rc ia l w o r k
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Nosegay of B lossom s Cut in The Garden Spot
of Florida, tHc Beautiful Land of Flowers

formed in Kissimmee Yester­
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Item s of Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the W ires by Our Special Service

STATE H A P P E N IN G S BOILED DOW N FOR THE BUSY WlllïNLR PRLSIDLD AT MtETINü SH O R T S Q U IB S RECORDED FOR BUSY R EA DERS
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A Brief ItcHumc of Florida Ilnpponinj'H
That Will Interest The Hurried Reader

Officers

seen Sanford until lie was here a few
weeks ago when the old longing to don
the overalls took possession of him and
he applied for the old joh and received it.
He will li.in&lt;f the rest of the Rrusies,
the bright, h r is ty Rrusies and settle
down in the land of Mowers for all tvne.
We welcome them all hack to Sanford.
Once they get the Florida sand mi their
•dines it |s unis .1 question flf little when
winter.
tiles will wander bark
It may take
M arion c ounty citrus growers .uni
them twenty years to make up tfieir
truckers havei formed a mutual prntec
mmds but Florid.i will finally get them
tive association.
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T w enty-three millslH the tax levy de ­
Presented With Walrh
cided upon for Pinellas county for the

- Will M ore to Sanford
F . J . Brusie, who was hero several
weeks ago with his little girls and made
auch a hit at the Im|&gt;eriol, will come
b a c k 'to his first love nnd make Sanford
• hip'hom e.
- ' M r . Brusie lived flere about tw enty
years ago and was employ«xl nt the rail­
road shops a t the Ume. He afterward
d rifted north and gave up the trade to
engaga in other lines, and had never

Sanford’s representatives to the meet­
ing for the purpose of organizing a State
Chamlter of Commerce a t Kissimmee
yesterday have returned hom e and re­
port tlie form ation of a pe rm a ne nt or­
ganization. Hon. J N’. W hitner was
elected as charim an of the m eeting and
presided w ith vigor and dignity. The
annual m eeting will lie held in Ocaiu.
il Clay Stundford of Kissimmee was
elected president and II II. Ric|iur&lt;l«i&gt;ll
of Jacksons die was e b e te d •«•«•rotary.
Hun I N \\ hiinor was m a d e thirtl vice
president

The organization of this civic body
Fas
for its purpose the prom otion of
As a testimonial tif their regard and
such
laws a n d itieusuf«» as will givirthe
well w i s r u - .™ e m p loyees of the Jlirkmost
p u blic ity to all of Florida. work for
sormlle drrtsiorrr A 1 L.
|ffe&lt;ente&lt;f'
good
roads and also a tte m p t to get the
It (. Wugnor, tlie retiring tra in m a ste r
next
legislature
to make an uppropria
with a beautiful gold watch, fob ami
tion to get out adsertising m a tte r dc*chain Wednesday afternoon
\!l t l|c ttuss tli.it were ■,|f dills eon 1criptlso of the |u&gt;ssili|lities and reof (be various portions of tin
grog.iteli Iti I ile t r .11liti Mister ’» olite, .uni ’" 1‘1

per day, and we guess they will seek
greener pastures
Other towns should
em ulate Lukt-lund's example and d&lt;&gt;
away w ith all fakirs. Lakeland Tele­ Sufi! Higgins. w fio wiis un lo t tic racket
ki-pt Mr Wagner upstairs «lutti t iie
gram.
ero ai I inni g.liberei and w bgj he dui
Gov. Gilchrist has issued warrants
n r n r r n* b ts olite»* Ite wiu. U la iw a rv ul
directing the execution of the death sen­
wli.it was gojng pi ha|ipen unni ( ' (1
tence upon Cain and Fortune 1'crrx mi
I a , |ot stepped forili holding thè pres
Friday, Aug. N t h
T he two men were
••Ut in fu* band, and iti a few wc|| choscii
convicted in May, 1912. by tin- circuit
word' presl-nted t be glft
court a t Gainesville, of murder in the
y f Mr U àIgner was no OS ercolne witli
first degree
il 1til' tokeii of regard frolli
•
»il
John C. Knight was arrested in Ocala IIn* boss limi tu i’ieild tio| «p«*ak for ses
on a ttdegra.r' from Tninpn and held for enti oiotnetit' luit tinalls rallied and
the arrival of Sheriff Jackson, win» ram» thunkcd thein all for tlieir uppri-riiitinn
after his prisoner, taking him hack to and regard
Ile alno .isked |or llietr
T a m p a yesterday
Knight lived in bear» s cooperai ioli alili ald in I be Work
Ocala until a few months ago. when fie of In- siici cssor a n d 'a n i lii.it t botigli io*
went to T a m p a to enter the employ of was leasing t In- sorsico iie fiofu-d to see
the Southern Hxprcss Company
lie all t tic boy' (rom time to time and svanì
was in the employ of the express4 com ed lo bear good reports Irnrn i fi»,m and
puny a t T a m p a for a time, but later has know timi tliey werc sucisssling and
Iteen working for the Wulker C onstruc­ nuiking good all thè tinte
tion C o m p a n y of T a m p a
The Match w il» a Howard t he wiitcli
On account of the $l.r&gt;0,00() bond issue so ilear to thè railroad man ' hetirt. alni
at loikclnnd l«cing sold some time HK«&gt; VA¡l&gt; in«. rils'd ¡1« foil« »Vk«X
at priv a te sale, it ewtis ll'.'llft’&lt;l tfl.lt f h»*
10 I'riimin. ■sfaT ! ) &lt;. \\ t/h. r from
issue f&gt;e read vertised The lli»t •».il«- »i.»- !... - ..t HM* J.1« k’xMlt Vl!|i* 1i| t r 1. 1
1 !»•• \
took
place yesterday afternoon
1 It.
1 v a « amt
floods going to tile Soutl ern Asphalt uri«!
lie «ham 1« «&gt;f •'«»Ini
C onstruc tion Com pany of Birmingham, tlie charm contains a diamond setting
Ala., th e y pnying pnr for the same, less :f nnd is embossed with tlie K nights of
per ce n t expensro, but the rity of Lake­ Pythias emblem on one side and tlie M a ­
land
to receive the accrued interest
sonic emblem on tin* other.
since M arch 1st
As money saved is
The gift and the spirit in winch it w.is
money mnde, this will practically give given demonstrate* tlie high i**»teem in
la k e l a n d u premium of over u thousand vi fiicli Mr Wagner w.is held by Hie :i'
dollars on the issue
As soon as they soeiuti-* and employ****»» during b i' seven
are a pproved by the New York ottor Veltfs service wltfl I lie Vl b u t n t oast
neys work will !«• commenced on puble L in e R a ilw a y
Mr Waglter resigns to engage in other
Improvements.
business
and will probably leave Sallford
C ounty commissioners of Santa Rosa
mi,i*li
to
the regret of bis many friends
county will consider petitions (or a sub-

M eat Will He Higher
T he highest price ever paid for cattle
In th e United Stutes was given yesterday
a t th e Chicago stock yards, when beef on
the hoof brought $10.40 per hundred
pounds. T he nearest approach to this
price occurred last week when $10.25
was. paid. A Tuskola, III., dealer, got
th e highest price for an entire lot of cornfed cattle.
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N cwh From Every .Corner of the Earth
Tersely Told in Telegraphic Ticks

a n d Next

Will be a t O cala

The S ta te n an k of Pnlatku formally
opened ita doors for business lost S a tu r ­
day and th e first day's transactions were
exceedingly gratifying to the officials of
this, th e third banking institution for
Palatka.
I t is possible tha t the Moisant inter
national school of aviation will I«* es­
tablished a t T a m p a during the coming

tax district to fie established for the purpoae of obtaining funds with which to
build a system of good roads in this
county snd the c o u n ty ’s half of the ex­
pense of the bridge across F.scumbia
river, connecting Hunt» Rosa and Kscam bia counties. T he present Imurd of
commissioners pledged the building of
this bridge and a hard road across the
county. Fourteen thousand dollurs is
the am ount Santa Rosa is spending on
the road building this year. Milton
Star.

Year C h o se n

M e e tin g of O rg a n iz a tio n

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coming y ear by th%£ommismoners.
Lakeland will h are
more visits
from th e long haired itinerant preacher.
An ordinance has been passed placing
the license for such performance .it $6

for

■C.'J-

New Hotel Progressing
\V T. Fields reports tliat the work of
getting subserilier* for the new tourist
hotel is almost finished and this wis-h
will settle tin' preliminary aubseriptioti
In the midst of tlie summer season and
in tlie face of many difficulties Mr
Field fins performed yeoman service in
inaugurating this great m ovem ent and
deserves tin- t haul s of every citlZ«Tl of
Sunford for going out singlefiundisl in
tlie byways ami hedges and getting up
three suliscriptions from tlie jienple
In a few days he will cull tlie first meet­
ing of tlie local stock liuider* and definite
plans will then l&gt;e formulated for the
launching of the enterprise. If all the
citizen* of Sanford coultl reulize the iportnnee of th e hotel propmtttmx o n our
business life there would I*? m ore boost­
ing and more money forthcoming from
the p«*ople who are well aide to give lib­
erally.
Postal Clerks Not Slaves
An a tte m p t to amend the postoffice
appropriation hill to prohibit postal em­
ployes from joining secret organiza­
tions outside the d epartm ent was (I**
feuted in the senate today by eleven
votes after u sharp fight in winch u pos­
sibility of a strike ^gainst tin- govern­
ment was freely discussed. LaFollette
refused to go further in his charge that
officials had rifled hia mail,
s

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II i' tfiought hy «onte Ifial thè loca
1•u«n of t fie ms retars in facksons Mie s*ili
Hot be lor t II** best i n t e r e s t s of tlie o rg a n

o th e r bases a tta c h e d to th e m —strings
which are holding up many would Ih*
purchases, and which prevent the selling
of the land with absolutely clear, cloudleas titles to settlers.
Mr. Vyle spent the first days of the
week in Hustis, where he wont in re­
sponse to invitation of the Hustis Board
«if Trade to ta k e charge of Hustis' new
drocriptive booklet, advertising our pic­
turesquely situated neighbor
Tbe

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of

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B o a r d of T r a d « 1 b o o k le t» 1» now a f a m i l ­
i a r one, Is 'in g ;« cr»Hi«t tu (In . B o a r d of

T r a d e for employing professional help,
and to the m an who ha» m ade a study of
municipal advertising.
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l.intes H ave Good M arket
Only a few year« ago lint«*» were a drug
on the market
Nobody w anted them
At the present Urn«' they sell readily
* base A I ’.i are now 'flipping about
eight barrel» daily from Miami
Hooks
&amp; Hughes shipped 01 barrels last week
and ris .’ivr about a ear .1 day at present
a l t bong

last

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they

rec o iled

file

cara on uni; ibiv. - i'licac limes are from
izalinn h u t time will only t«*ll whether
t fte keys and ar«.s.if a very good quality.
tin- .u u o t in p t io n 'is correi t o r not
Homer Hughes, of Hooks
Hugh«*«,
T b e c h a i r m a n »elected t l ie follow in g
s ays that tbe key lunes stand sbipmelit
i o in in itt o s
better and also bring betu-r pric«-* than
i r i s l e i i t tais
J J L d w a r d s of L a k e
■in 1 Ik- m ainland limes. He report»
land W
R
R o y s le r of 1‘a l a t k a and F
that they are not troubled with tbe stem
\ \ .i n e r o f St p e te rs liu rg
I end rot a» they were last year
Boats
Krsolut lo t i'
I
K R a t e s of Sa n fo rd j ar. a nises'Hy in baulllig tin lim e s from
I
H . W a r d of M i a m i a n d J o h n I I ' m ! tbe keys and quite a number of laiat
of L a k e l a n d
owners ar«- making this a regular bu»i
tuns
Miami is consuming at present
C o n s titu tio n
and
Rs l . a w s
If
||
qiiHMtfli«** of waterine|ii|is
I b l and
|{ i&lt; h a r i |s i m of J.o ksni . d b
I If f lu it i
phfM-s of I t r a i b ntow h . m i l I
M
l as lor News

In the hunt for evidence to convict
the murderers of the gambler H erm an
Rosenthal, the state's a ttorney and th e
grand ju ry have unearthed a wealth o(
information showing thut Hie gamblers
and keepers of disorderly hoaxes paid
sums aggregating hundreds of th o u ­
sands of dollars yearly for police protec­
tion. W ith the coo|KTation of ail tho
hanks Tn the city, District A ttorney
W hitm an ha» liecn able to m-cure th e
names of [our police iiispis-tors whose
hank accounts ran into
several hun
ilrcd. thousands.
• 1
W ithin three hours after P re sid e n t
T a ft hnd »cut har^ ^ ho steel tariff bill to
Cobgress wTth a imswage of disnpjirovM,
the House today passed it over his veto.
The sol«, was 173 fo pass it, 83 a ga inst
it. and one present and not voting. It
is not expected to rcjia»» the Senate. In
a message to &lt; (ingress, the I’rroident
»aid fie .li»a|&gt;|&gt;roved the measure, b«*cau.se it proyided for revenues only, and
took no account of protection (or A m e r­
ican industries. H e , condemiusl th e
way» and means c om m itb«1 for refuajng
pttbftc brnnngs on the bill. His v eto
was expected

William Bruce Me.Master. American
vice consul at l arlagena, ( olotnbiu, has
l » t n shot and killisl. Dispatches to the
St a A* Department today reporting his
d e a th do not say whether it was an ac1 ident or a murderous assault. An in»«•stigatton is lieing made. ^Ir .Mc.Nfoster w as killed Ilist S unday "while h u n t ­
ing," according to the report of the S ta te
D e partm ent. An a tta c k upon his life
two years ago and tile «Irani imposed
upon In.« relations with the Colombian
o| Tifuss ilio
judicial
authorities lieeaus«1 of his ef­
I n q i r m c s D e n t a l 1'arlor»
fort»
to
jiuiiish tbe would.!«• assassins
I )r Cecil B utt lias rcccnlly rnnile cxI ' M I.K SAM K RAD MAN
excites
tlie
sus|iicion of officials there as
Ujnsi * improvements in Ins dental par­
lo
tlie
cause
of his death.
lors in the You »«II building
\ ni"*
More I ¡garello. Smoked and It u in chair, one of tin- tin»-*t and latest 1111
Governor Wilson will o|&gt;eii his spenkD rank Than K*or Before
proved modid». two motors, new (frills ing campaign in Pennsylvania, accoriiW .is In ogl mi Vug II
lb . ...... I'l* of and otb.’t I (istrum. nt» "f torture, all mg to present plans
The G overnor
i in I nited Stun-s pro 111• i- mo
b is k «1y j y» 1 1b • ilri. nl apl'lia' . •— «rid t b«’ getnal 1. »1.1 . in rcpf.d all III’. It at loll to Njteak
.ind rum and «moki d i n u r e ' I g a f e t t.~&gt; |o&lt; tor 1» now eq(li|.|'.d to do all \oiir at tie »tat«- granger picnic within tw o
during t lie fiscal &gt;car I '* I 'J t ban ever !«• dental work in re« ord turn
lie win. wis-ks
The b&gt;&lt; all.in and date will p r o b ­
(ore in tlie history of tlie country, ac­ formerly handicuppcd in basing but one ably he aniiounctsi later.
cording to the prelum inary report of chair, but this has Iasm overcome, and
T he iiension bureau today (area the
Royal K Caltell, Commissioner of In ­ with two well ft til’d office« and all tlie
gr«uit«-st financial crisis in its history as
ternal Revenue, subm itted to Secretary very latest machinery Dr Butt undoubt­
tlie result of luck of fund» to pay penedly has one of tin- finest dental parlor«
M' Veagfi to d a y
sum«
The San Francisco agency has u
flic consum ption of" whiskey w.1« ex m the »tat«’ Tin- public is cordially in
balance of exactly »»'ii’n «’«'tits, and I )e.».led only by tin- vear I9U7. but I»•«■r vjtisl to Ins|•••«'I t fie office and '«». tbe
troit only four Ti nts
Reports from all
drinking fell o|f by .1 considerable per wonderful m« . fiiitusm of modern d' litt»
agencies ris'civi’d at the hitman t *•11 tbe
try
.. Magi
..line s t o r y of no money for tlie vet«*rfile

liliprci,•«•dented

sfu ok lllg

of

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22L*&gt;24.t)H» cigarettes e x e e e d . s l tlie rco
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of

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2.00(1,(MMI.IMIU

ania/.ed t re a s u r y o lh clals

Stored in warehous«*!« th e country over
nr«1 2fiT.7hfi.U70 gallons of whiskey and
rum. th e greatw t on record.
The recor&lt;l production of them1 intox
irants for 1012 was lhh.000,000 gallons,
or 1.1,000,000 gallons greuter than 1011
The conHumptmh of w hiskey and rum
for 1912 was 133,377,458 gallons, the
nearest approach to tlie record of 134.0:11.000 gallons in 1907.
Development in Florida
" T r a v e l wlmre you will in Florida,
and it is tin- same sto ry everywhere
developments, building, expansion," said
Percy P Vyle, the general manager of
Vyle's Advertising Agency of Jackson­
ville, w ho putvwd th ro u g h Sunford this
week a n d stopped oil l&gt;etw««en trains to
chat w ith The Herald.
“ T h e preaent developm ents are nec­
essarily requiring large sums of money
to c a r r y on, anil the fact that m any
large projects are twin g curried to a sucressful completion points to the one im ­
p o r ta n t fuel that n o rth e rn capital, so
long s h y of anything Floridian, is at last
recognizing the possibilities of sab" in
vi-stment at higher percentage tha
hitherto they M ie v c d possible
" T h e purchase of large tracts of bind
for'colonization purpo*wti lias now reach
«*! tfi«&gt; stage where the majority of abso­
lutely clear title land ha» Iwen taken
up und th e now available lands have v a ­
rious strings of limber, turpentine and
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an.I till ir depend. 1it« on tlie nation s
pension list». I bis condition is d u e to
tlie delay of foligrros in |uis»ing tb«* jwnSIOII appro|iri.i(|oil l.ill
Tlie extimxion
()j
„|,i Uppruprrulutn lull lor a 15-day
M) lhll„
twenty fourth of
year's appropriation might Ih* us»«!
pa&gt;
, | 1&gt;U1 l(l„.-balf of the $15,000,„ „„ ,,U(. „„ Atlgu»t ». has left 200,000
(MMtsitmers unpaid at Indianapolis, Ktioxy|)1(. | &gt;omnvl||l.( N, w York, Philadelphia,
and Topeka There is no hope for them
until &lt;’migres» acts.

ai is

&lt; bulker

Is Sut r e e d i n g

Several m onths ago 1 halber A f •
took m e r the Kts ly Garagi on &lt;&gt;ak .1 y•
nye and th o u g h haniiieuppisl from tb.
start by the run down condii ion t&gt;( the
place have forg«’d steadily altead and
gained a reputation in Sanford for doing
g.KKl work and giving the customer a
square deal
ln a few w.-eks ( 'bulker A «'.• will Inive
some new cars for the inspection of the
purcluising public
I'hey liuve deal«
on with several well known mumifuc
President Taft has Ihs' ii pre«*cnted
turers of car* and have not yet decided
with a line basket of Hast Indian m anupon the car that will be their lender,
. . .
...
but tlie) purpose to bandle one high
‘
TH'
grade car and -me light weight ctr for b u re a u of plant industry, which is «‘ Xwith . hundrisia of foreign
light anil heavy pocket book». I i»«*y I IM'r***'* utuijc
fruits hi the effort to find new varietirs
are also equipping with new machinery
which will grow here, raised the m angoes
for tlo-ir repair shop and will Inter in tinin Florida. They cam e from a trim pres ea so n pul on a good livery si-rvice.
Hcnti-d to David Fairchild, chief of the
bureau of plant industry, when he was
T hough B lin d Makes H am m orks
¡111 India some years ago, by one of the
Among th e many scene« of interest to princes. Mr. Fairchild says mango
the tourist in Orange county is the col­ growing in the Unitisl States can be
ony of negro«-» at H'atonville, where they m ade a commercial sucres»
have th«gr own municipal government
" W e regard our enemy in this cam ­
and live in jwace and contentm ent.
Among their number is a blind negro paign ns the 'ancient enemy' Iho D e m o ­
man named Livermore, who has the cratic party." declare«! Chairman Hides
touch and genius of Blind T om . though of th e Republican national com m ittee.
not in th e musical line. Livermore " A n d wc regard Mr. Wilson as th e m t
makes ham m ocks and Ins s|tccia]ty is j we will have to defeat to re-elect Prestb r brilliant red. whit«- slid bin«1 hum-j ident I »ft
G ,ir friends, sail! he,
mock (hut 1» «ittmet 1v•• wherever sron think tin- tariff will lu- the issue in this.
II,• an» in tin- city yroterduy and hud j campaign
Mf
\\ ils*m has «•mphaclcctton tickets printed for tlie city «izisl the (.«riff (juestion, ami l am In­
election at Hatonvtile, in which he is a clined to think t hat the fight for tho
Presidency will center about th a t issue,”.
candidate for uldermun.

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T O LOW ER E X P R E S S RATES
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Florida Railroad Commission Will Cut
Express Tariffs
Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 0.— Follow
ing the rules of the Inte rsta te Com ­
merce Commission th a t express rates
m ust be reduced, the Florida Railroac
Commission has issued u notice to the
Southern Express C om pany in regard
to u reduction within the state. A
SANFORD LODGES
meeting is called of the commission to
W inter Hall In Tampa
T a m p a m a y be selected as a base bal be held a t Tallahassee Sept. 3 to con
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 . 1. O. 0. X.
Meet* every Monday ol 7:30 p. ra..ovexlmpe«UI
college and winter q u a rte rs by D etroit, aider whether or not certain schedules
Theatre M. M Kvan.s N. G
W.S. B aldwin. Sec y
according to a dispatch received today, or rates and classifications shall be p u t
which sta te s th a t D etroit is preparing in operation. This refers principally to
Seminole Chapter No. 2 .Order eastern Star
to establish a base bail college in the fruits and v.*getables and strawberries
MiVia every aecond and fourth Friday In month
so u th next fall w ith the idea of elimin­ between points in the state. T he Fvery one who h a t teen hi* Star In the Fast are
Cordially Invited to vUll the chapter
ating a Urge portion of .the expense of Southern Express for years has gouged
u n . Sec y
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training trips, and a t th e same time fu
the growers In the state, not only in
r. O. C.. Celery City Aerie 1853
nish training m aterial for the m ajor intra-atate shipments, b u t ulso in Inter­
Meeting» Aral ami ihlrJTueadaya In every month
league m anagers to ta k e to spring camps. sta te shipments, nnd it now looks as Hall In Welborne Block, third floor.
A t th e college new players m ay be sent though there will bo some relief.
Phoenla Lodge No 3. K. of P
from league team s to be ta u g h t the
T he classification to be considered
Mreta aecond and fourth Monday». Viiltlng
science of base ball by fohner starr. at this meeting is known as traffics A knight» alwaya welcome P L. HuuMn*on, C C
Felli S. Frank. K. R. ynd &amp;
T h e m a tte r of offering inducements to a n j B.
The commissioners have noti­
»anford lodge, No 62. X. A A. M
th e big leagues to establish their tra in ­ fied the S outhern’s officers t h a t they will
If. C Tolar Ma.ter; M W. LovetL Serveing cam ps a t Tam pa, and to send their give them a fair hearing. Tariff A is tary. Communication
on every Brst
flrst and third Thur*
team s here for spring training was rates on fruit and tariff II on vegetables day» al 7:30 p. m. Vldllng brother» welcome. b ro u g h t to the a tte n tio n of the board Somo c om parisons of the rates now in Unite Brotherhood of Carpenters and Jain
of tra d e this morning by a representative and those which are proposed to be In
era of America
Sanford Local
cat Unloo
union No
no 1731,
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of the Times, and the board of gover effect are interesting. T he express rate
-very Thursday night at 7 o'clock In
of A. meet» every
nors in session this afternoon w(JI con­ now for n 26 mile haul of oranges js 26c the Eagles' Hall. J. W. O. Singletary president:
rider K S &gt; T.
sider» th e m a tte r. Secretary Powell will box. and it is proposed to muke this dis­ Geo Blackwelder
bo instru c te d to linvcstihate the mnttcr, tance is 25c crate and it is pro|K&gt;sed to
B P O r . Sanford lodge 1241
rJ n rv la r nlghl.
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Meet Flr»t and Third Wednesday
a n d if there se^ms a-probability th a t the reduce this to 15c. Orange* on a 100 mile
W I) H~
uuwn. K K
First and Palmetto.
big leagues m a y be induced to establish haul pay 35c box; proposed reduced rate,
0 1. Tavuw. Secretary
their training cam ps here w ithout ex­ 27c. Vegetables for a like haul are now
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cessive d e m a n d s tjn T a m p a , the Ijoard 35c; to In* made 20c. For a 200 mile haul
The loyal Order of Moose' meets ever y Friday
of tra d e will very likely invite the estal»- thd present orange rate Is -lf&gt;c; proposed evening at (IK) I' M in Eagles Hall WrlUirne
tllni-k
Albert Selgh. Dictator
K II Geiger.
lishm ent here of training camps and the rate, 27c. On vegetables for. the same Secretary
base ball college.
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mul it is 36e cratjq proposed rate, 25c.
Monroe Chapter Na. 13 R. A M
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W ith such reduction?! as these within
Meets every second ami fourth Thursday in
tra d e sta te d this morning thnl if train­ the S ta te and others proposed by the In ­ Masonic Hall over Impe'lal Theatre. Visiting
companions welcome. A W. Kina. High, i'neat,
ing c a m p » could be established here terstate Commerce Commission out of W: ETlJouabolder. Sec'v.
w ith o u t the city having to stand too th e State, Floriifa growers 'will have a
m uch expense, and if the leagues would In-tter showing to make money on vege­
4Come to the S alt Hreexca.
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play "real ball" .here, it would prove an tables than ever Indore. There is little
The
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Hotel,
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Shelter
a ttra c tio n tto visitors. He ills’« not. loulit that the Railroad Commission
advocate, however, any decided step« will put thene rw lunsl rates into effect S anitorium , H aw ks Park, F la.—open
in the m a tte r of invitation until the and the only way the Sofllhern can m ain­ nil sum m er. T e n dollars a week for
propaeition Imv boon thoroughly invi-- tain ihc present rate is to m ake a light. well people, and T w enty-five a week
72-Tues-ti
tlgated. President {lower agreed to Even if this ia done the present tariff» for sick ones.
bring the m atter to the attention of the cannot eventually in­ mm ni.ti nod —IV«board of governors this alfernoon,-and duce News.
D Kl’A M TM K N T OK T IIK IN TE R IO R ,
ti. H. I Ami Ofllcr at («*inr«vUle, FI»..
request Secretary PoWell to investigate
July 27. 1912
further
T a m p a Time«.
Nolle** ta h e rrh y | i » m th a t K i» l-rt M AU*kart
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The Standard R a ilr o a d O f The 8 o u t h

Round T r i p from Sanford, Fla.
$3(100 Washington, D. C.
$30.00 Baltimore, Md.
$48.50 Chicago, III.

$40.00 Philadelphia, Pa
$40.00 New York. N V
$42.75 St. Louis, Mo

Low r a i n fo othrr points. O n sslr duly lo September 30. Ansi fun.i &lt;*. tolws
3 Is«, 1912.
Fos infotnulion on tbovc and othrt n l r s , P ullra.n teseivstion, t u . h r Al
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H. E. W I S E , Proprietor
Formerly Manager of Central Cafe

Steaks, C h o ps , O y s t e r s and F i s h a S p e c i a l t y
• A Place F o r. L a d l ^ a ^ y ^ ^ C e ^ c m e n .
S h o r t O r d e r a A t A ll H o u r a

Prompt, Clean Service

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Meal Tickets are Sold at Red m i d Rules
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llrlrk Ronds fur .S'L Johns
The St. Johns bourd of C ounty C om ­
missioners will. If present plans are c a r­
ried out. give the voter« of St Johns
county an opportunity to vote on the
bond question for good roads. The
promised am ount of $2u0 ,000, U hich
the members of the board advocate! is
sufficient to carry forward the work, so
say those in a position to know, and will
meet with considerable opposition. They
claim th a t the 9200,000 will simply do
a few miles on the Jacksonville road and
the sam e on th e Hastings road. T he
good roads boosters want the county to
bond for half a million dollars, and a
com m ittee will appear Indore the board
of county commisioners at its next m e e t­
ing and urge it to m ake the issue $600.000, and to build a brick road to connect
up w ith D uval, Volusia and Putnam
counties. W hat they wunl is u first
class road th a t will go somewhere.

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An KntcrpfUIng Firm
About four and one-half years ago
the well known firm of D. A. Caldwell &amp;
Sons opened up n departm ent store hen1
on a very small scale. They are now
carrying large stocks of clothing, ladies'
and gents' furnishings, shoe«, furniture
and u thousand and one other articles
incidentally sold in a departm ent store
Ever «ince this firm opened up their
chief aim has been to see how much they
could sell of the highest grade« and qu a l­
ity of merchandise for the least amount
of money.
Following their usual custom, «one or
two members of the firm will go to the
eastern m arkets for their large fall
stocks, und beginning Friday. Aug. 16th,
D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons will put on one
of th e most m a m m o th saving selling
eventa ever held in Sanford. See their
large double page advertisement in this
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O I* ( ¡onion to T .1 Mather» Alli» m e s ir» i| e n t r y . S * r u l , N o 0&amp;586, for K. S &lt;»f N •*
High (tra d e P ian o s^ Low P rices- Ea«y Terms
S r r t i o n **, T o w iia h ip 2 0 Mouth, lia T tfr ;J2 ra jit, T»1
rm , $376.
la h sa a e v M e r id ia n .
fllr«| n o tic e of in te titio n to
Clara E Mlisters to M ary I’ Chapin, m a k e final c o m m u ta tio n p ro o f, to e e ta h f u h c la im
Piano Tuning A Specialty
to th e la n d a b o v e d m rrtlte « ). Iiefore th e clerk of th e
deed. $1
C ir c o li C o u r t at O rla n d o . R o r id a , o n th e till d a y
p te m l*er, 1912.
Win E Clarke, -»-i al, to Mpry M of &lt;S 1eaim
O rder« Solicited
ant n»mr* a* witnewN*
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11 KaulerasfO. of (»rikeva, R a
Chapin, deed, $ 1
T W rrrvatt, of (»mi&gt;v«. Ra
Mary E t hapm und hushuml to Witt
• K llarri**»n. of tieneva, Ra.
► Phone 18-4 Rings
P .O .B o x 127
It IcflU. of (teneva. Ra.
E. Clarke, et al., de*d,i$l.
I I KN HY S C l i r i l H .
IlnfiN ier.
Win. E. Clarke, et ul . to Sellars, Hunch
91 T u r » M p
A Sapp, deed, $ I
M ary M C.hapm nnd husband to Kel-H.«.*-&gt;v*++v-)- + t t * t + t t + 4 + + + + 4
D r in k a Bo ttle of
lurs. Hunch &amp; Sapp, deed. $1
It. Christensen and wife to tleo Mayer
und wife, w\i.. $W0
D. W. Curry to Slnviu Col. Co., con­
AND
tract.
Windermere Im provem ent Co., to
Win. fi. Johnson, contract, $500.
Windermere Imp ('»» , l»&gt; A I D umpy
A Son. contract. $500
RO OM 2 0
&lt; urne |) Eltmg to F'ritnk II Davt-»
G IN G E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
wd . $2000
U pstairs, Pieo Block
N. Meotluhn to A. Heininch, sin.. $3 .Manufactured with pure distilled w ater—they will prevent illness. muI
000.
M ary C. M cDonald to Selivin H
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Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m.
Self. mn.. $«00.
AND
H. (J. Smith and wife to Hunk of
T h e S a n f o r d C o c a C o la B o ttlin g C o . , Sanford, Fla
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4 to 9 p. m
Ov ieilo, vul , $ 1
T H Evan« to Joshua Jordan, wd
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$10
J ft I'liylor tu U H Taylor, qcd $1 4
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Overstreet T urp Co t»i \\ H Taylor
qcd., $1
Overstreet T urp Co. to W H Taylor,
wd.. $ 100.
Carrir Waddell und husband to M atResponsible m an w anted to
tie Taylor, wd., $ 10.
repr«*ent us in your town, to
J. It T aylor to J. It. T aylor, Jr., wd.,
sell
"C IN M A M C O ”
Metal
$ 1.
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Ely Screens and Phillips Wood
S. C Caldwell, et al., to I), it. CallnFram e Fly Screens. M ust l&gt;e
hutt, wd.. $ 10.
ab[e
to ta k e size« from plans
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SANTORO. ftoKII»-'
A. J. Haxter to Orlundo B. A T. Co.,
. und see t h a t they are installed
cm., $300.
properly. In answering give
Browniqg Tobacco Co. to W. A. Rouse
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references and sta te w h a t line
lien judgm ent, $360.92.
of work you a'Ye now in. This
J. I. Hanry and husnabd to G. Cl.
is a good proposition for n
Steele, nttg., $1600.
W. J. TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
hustler.
E C. Lawrence, et al., ex. to A. Haul,
wd., $6 .
ACENT8
A. Haul to Arthlr Schultz, wd.. $ 1.
V. H. Wright and wife to C. and C.
F L O R ID A S A L E S A O K N T B
Anderson, wd., $250.
E. I^ h* Smith and wife to W. L. Story, 3 0 4 Clark Bldg. - Jacksonville, Fla.
wd., $C00.
Offlc« with HOLDEN R EA L E S T A T E CO.
Orville C. Iiryunt nnd wife to Phlbla
Edw ards, wd., 1$.
Sanford.
Florida
W. J. Thigpen to Estelle Thigpen, wd.,

T hieves Visit Colbert
Some thief visited th e farm of ,W. M.
Colbert on the weat side last Sunday
night and stole some seed Iwd cloth and
several galvanized tubs. Mr. Colbert
has determ ined to protect his property
a n d has offered a rew ard T or the urrest
and conviction of th e guilty parties.
M r. Colbert has also given his foreman $ 10.
orders to arrest all trespassers on his
W. J. ThigiH-n to Estelle Thigpen, wd.,
farm in th e future and this rule will be $10.
enforced a t all hazards.
W. J. Thigpen to Estelle Thigpen, wd.,
$ 10.
Will Publish S anford Directory
Minnie B. Jones to Peoples’ Bank,
D r. Miller, who by the wny is the mtg., $ 1000.
busiest m a n in Sanforil these day’s with
H uttie S. C a rru th to M ury E. C um ­
his medical practice and medical direc­ mins. wd.. $60.
tories, s ta te s th a t us soon as he can issue
C. D. Christ and wife to W m. Smith,
the directories th q t he now c o n te m ­ wd.. $ 10.
plates t h a t he will issue one for the rity
Robert Williams and wife to E. L.
of S anford and one th a t will be the most Sphaler, mtg., $476.
com prehensive a n d com plete t h a t has
A. Q. Lancaster to E . L. Sphaler, mtg,
9850.
e ver been p rin te d for this city.

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ALL AROUND THE STATE siate board oeTrade WORLD NEWS AND VIEWS
formed in Kissimmee Yester­
day at Good Meeting

Nosegay of Blossoms Cut in The Garden Spot
of Florida, tHc Beautiful Land of Flowers

Item s of Interest and Telegraphic Topics
Fresh From the Wires by O ur Special Service

STATE H A PPEN IN G S BOILED DOWN FOR THE BUSY WlllïNLR PRLSIDLD AT MtETINü SH O R T SQUIBS RECORDED FOR BUSY READERS
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A Brief ItcHumc of Florida Ilnpponinj'H
T h a t Will In terest T he Hurried R eader

Officers

Year C h o se n

N cwh From Every .Corner of the Earth
Tersely Told in Telegraphic Ticks

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T he S t a t e n a n k of Pnlatku formally
opened ita doors for business lost S a tu r ­
day and th e first d a y 's transactions were
exceedingly gratifying to the officials of
this, th e third banking institution for
P alatka.

seen Sanford until lie was here a few
weeks ago when the old longing to don
the overalls took possession of him and
he applied for the old joh and received it.
He will li.in&lt;f the rest of the Rrusies,
the bright, h r is ty Rrusies and settle
I t is possible tha t the Moisant inter down in the land of Mowers for all tvne.
national school of aviation will I«* es­ We welcome them all hack to Sanford.
tablished a t T a m p a during the coming Once they get the Florida sand mi their
•dines it |s unis .1 question flf little when
winter.
tiles will wander bark
It may take
M arion c ounty citrus growers .uni
them twenty years to make up tfieir
truckers havei formed a mutual prntec
mmds but Florid.i will finally get them
tive association.
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T w e n ty - th r e e millslH the tax levy de ­
Presented With Walrh
cided u p o n for Pinellas county for the
coming y e a r by th%£ommismoners.

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Sanford’s representatives to the meet­
ing for the purpose of organizing a State
Chamlter of Commerce a t Kissimmee
yesterday have returned hom e and re­
port tlie form ation of a pe rm a ne nt or­
ganization. Hon. J N’. W hitner was
elected as charim an of the m eeting and
presided w ith vigor and dignity. The
annual m eeting will lie held in Ocaiu.
il Clay Stundford of Kissimmee was
elected president and II II. Ric|iur&lt;l«i&gt;ll
of Jacksons die was e b e te d •«•«•rotary.
Hun I N \\ hiinor was m a d e thirtl vice
president

o th e r bases a tta c h e d to th e m —strings
which are holding up many would Ih*
purchases, and which prevent the selling
of the land with absolutely clear, cloudleas titles to settlers.
Mr. Vyle spent the first days of the
week in Hustis, where he wont in re­
sponse to invitation of the Hustis Board
«if Trade to ta k e charge of Hustis' new
drocriptive booklet, advertising our pic­
turesquely situated neighbor
T b e sig n a tu r e of Vyle on Floridu
B oard of Trad«1 booklet» 1» now a fam il­
ia r one, Is'ing ;« cr»Hi«t tu (In. Board of

T r a d e for employing professional help,
and to the m an who ha» m ade a study of
municipal advertising.
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The organization of this civic body
Fas
for its purpose the prom otion of
As a testimonial tif their regard and
such
laws a n d itieusuf«» as will givirthe
well w i s r u - .™ e m p loyees of the Jlirkmost
p u blic ity to all of Florida. work for
sormlle drrtsiorrr A 1 L.
|ffe&lt;ente&lt;f'
good
roads and also a tte m p t to get the
It (. Wugnor, tlie retiring tra in m a ste r
next
legislature
to make an uppropria
with a beautiful gold watch, fob ami
tion to get out adsertising m a tte r dc*chain Wednesday afternoon
\!l t l|c ttuss tli.it were ■,|f dills eon 1criptlso of the |u&gt;ssili|lities and reof (be various portions of tin
grog.iteli Iti I ile t r .11liti Mister ’» olite, .uni ’"1‘1

L akeland will h a r e
more visits
from th e long haired itinerant preacher.
An ordinance has been passed placing
the license for such performance .it $6
per day, and we guess they will seek
greener pastures
Other towns should
em ulate Lukt-lund's example and d&lt;&gt;
away w ith all fakirs. Lakeland Tele­ Sufi! Higgins. w fio w iis un lo t tic racket I
ki-pt Mr
W agner upstairs «lutti t iie i
gram.
Gov. Gilchrist has issued warrants
directing the execution of the death sen­
tence upon Cain and Fortune 1'crrx mi
Friday, Aug. N t h
T he two men were
convicted in May, 1912. by tin- circuit
court a t Gainesville, of murder in the
first degree
John C. Knight was arrested in Ocala
on a ttdegra.r' from Tninpn and held for
the arrival of Sheriff Jackson, win» ram»
after his prisoner, taking him hack to
T a m p a yesterday
Knight lived in
Ocala until a few months ago. when fie
went to T a m p a to enter the employ of
the Southern Hxprcss Company
lie
was in the employ of the express4 com
puny a t T a m p a for a time, but later has
Iteen working for the Wulker C onstruc­
tion C o m p a n y of T a m p a
On account of the $l.r&gt;0 ,00() bond issue
at loikclnnd l«cing sold some time HK«&gt;
at priv a te sale, it ewtis ll'.'llft’&lt;l tfl.lt f h»*
issue f&gt;e read vertised The lli»t •».il«1!»••
took
place yesterday afternoon
floods going to tile Soutl ern Asphalt uri«!
C onstruc tion Com pany of Birmingham,
Ala., th e y pnying pnr for the same, less :f
per ce n t expensro, but the rity of Lake­
land
to receive the accrued interest
since M arch 1st
As money saved is
money mnde, this will practically give
la k e l a n d u premium of over u thousand
dollars on the issue
As soon as they
are a pproved by the New York ottor
neys work will !«• commenced on puble
Improvements.

II i' t f io u g h t hy «onte Ifial thè loca
he dui 1 •u«n of t fie ms retars in f a c k s o n s Mie s* ili
n r n r r n* bts olite»* Ite wiu. Ul a i wa r v ul Hot be lor t II** best interests of tlie organ

ero ai I inni g .l i b e r e i

l.intes H ave Good M arket
Only a few year« ago lint«*» were a drug
on the market
Nobody w anted them
At the present Urn«' they sell readily
* base A I ’.i are now 'flipping about
eight barrel» daily from Miami
Hooks
&amp; Hughes shipped 01 barrels last week
and ris .’ivr about a ear .1 day at present

and w bgj

wli.it was gojng pi ha|ipen unni ( ' (1
I a , |ot stepped forili holding thè pres
••Ut in fu* band, and iti a few wc|| choscii
word' presl-nted t be glft
y f Mr U àIgner was no OS ercolne witli
il 1til' tokeii of regard frolli
•
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IIn* boss limi tu i’ieild tio| «p«*ak for ses
enti oiotnetit' luit tinalls rallied and
thunkcd thein all for tlieir uppri-riiitinn
and regard
Ile alno .isked |or llietr
bear» s cooperai ioli alili ald in I be Work
of In- siici cssor a n d 'a n i lii.it t botigli io*
was leasing t In- sorsico iie fiofu-d to see
all t tic boy' (rom time to time and svanì
ed lo bear good reports Irnrn i fi»,m and
know timi tliey werc sucisssling and
nuiking good all thè tinte
The Match w il» a Howard t he wiitcli
so ilear to thè railroad man ' hetirt. alni
VA¡l&gt; in«. rils'd ¡1« foil« »Vk«X
10 I'riimin. ■sfaT ! ) &lt;. \\ t/h. r from
»i.»- !... - ..t HM* J.1« k’xMlt Vl!|i* 1i| t r 1. 1
1 It.
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1v a « amt
lie «ham 1« «&gt;f •'«»Ini
tlie charm contains a diamond setting
nnd is embossed with tlie K nights of
Pythias emblem on one side and tlie M a ­
sonic emblem on tin* other.
The gift and the spirit in winch it w.is
given demonstrate* tlie high i**»teem in
vi fiicli Mr Wagner w.is held by Hie :i'
soeiuti-* and employ****»» during b i' seven
Veltfs service wltfl I lie Vl b u t n t oast
Line Railway

Mr Waglter resigns to engage in other
business
and will probably leave Sallford
C o u n ty commissioners of Santa Rosa
mi,i*li
to
the regret of bis many friends
c o u n ty will consider petitions (or a subtax distric t to fie established for the purpoae of obtaining funds with which to
New Hotel Progressing
build a system of good roads in this
\V T. Fields reports tliat the work of
c o u n ty sn d the c o u n ty ’s half of the ex­ getting subserilier* for the new tourist
pense of the bridge across F.scumbia hotel is almost finished and this wis-h
river, connecting Hunt» Rosa and Ks- will settle tin' preliminary aubseriptioti
ca m bia counties. T he present Imurd of In the midst of tlie summer season and
commissioners pledged the building of in tlie face of many difficulties Mr
this bridge and a hard road across the Field fins performed yeoman service in
cou n ty . Fourteen thousand dollurs is inaugurating this great m ovem ent and
the a m o u n t Santa Rosa is spending on deserves tin- t haul s of every citlZ«Tl of
th e ro a d building this year. Milton Sunford for going out singlefiundisl in
Star.
tlie byways ami hedges and getting up
three suliscriptions from tlie jienple
M eat Will He Higher
In a few days he will cull tlie first meet­
T h e highest price ever paid for cattle ing of tlie local stock liuider* and definite
In th e U nited Stutes was given yesterday plans will then l&gt;e formulated for the
a t th e Chicago stock yards, when beef on launching of the enterprise. If all the
the hoof brought $10.40 per hundred citizen* of Sanford coultl reulize the ip ounds. T h e nearest approach to this portnnee of th e hotel propmtttmx o n our
price occurred last week when $10.25 business life there would I*? m ore boost­
was. paid. A Tuskola, III., dealer, got ing and more money forthcoming from
th e highest price for an entire lot of corn- the p«*ople who are well aide to give lib­
erally.
fed c a ttle .
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- Will M o r e to Sanford
F . J. Brusie, who was hero several
weeks ago with his little girls and m ade
auch a hit at the Im|&gt;eriol, will come
b a c k 't o his first love nnd make Sanford
• hip'hom e.
- ' M r . Brusie lived flere about tw enty
ye a rs ago and was employ«xl nt the rail­
ro a d shops a t th e Ume. He afterward
d rifte d n orth and gave up the tra d e to
en g a g a in other lines, and had never

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Postal Clerks Not Slaves
An a tte m p t to amend the postoffice
appropriation hill to prohibit postal em­
ployes from joining secret organiza­
tions outside the d epartm ent was (I**
feuted in the senate today by eleven
votes after u sharp fight in winch u pos­
sibility of a strike ^gainst tin- govern­
ment was freely discussed. LaFollette
refused to go further in his charge that
officials had rifled hia mail,
s

izalinn h u t time will only t«*ll whether
tin- .uuotinption'is correi t or not
Tbe c h a ir m a n »elected tlie following
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cara on uni; ibiv. - i'licac limes are from
t fte keys and ar«.s.if a very good quality.
Homer Hughes, of Hooks
Hugh«*«,
s a y s that tbe key lunes stand sbipmelit
better and also bring betu-r pric«-* than
■in 1Ik- m ainland limes. He report»
that they are not troubled with tbe stem
I end rot a» they were last year
Boats
j ar. a nises'Hy in baulllig tin lim es from
! tbe keys and quite a number of laiat
owners ar«- making this a regular bu»i
tuns
Miami is consuming at present
qiiHMtfli«** of waterine|ii|is
I b l and
News

In th e hunt for evidence to con vict
the murderers of the gambler Herman
Rosenthal, the state's a ttorney and the
grand ju ry have unearthed a wealth o(
information showing thut Hie gamblers
and keepers of disorderly hoaxes p a id
sums aggregating hundreds of t h o u ­
sands of dollars yearly for police p rotec­
tion. W ith the coo|KTation of ail tho
hanks Tn the city, District A ttorney
W hitm an ha» liecn able to m-cure th e
names of [our police iiispis-tors whose
hank accounts ran into
several h u n
ilrcd. thousands.
• 1
W ithin three hours after P re sid e n t
T a ft hnd »cut har^ ^ ho steel tariff bill to
Cobgress wTth a imswage of disnpjirovM,
the House today passed it over his veto.
The sol«, was 173 fo pass it, 83 a ga inst
it. and one present and not voting. It
is not expected to rcjia»» the Senate. In
a message to &lt; (ingress, the I’rroident
»aid fie .li»a|&gt;|&gt;roved the measure, b«*cau.se it proyided for revenues only, and
took no account of protection (or A m e r­
ican industries. H e , condemiusl th e
way» and means c o m m itb «1 for refuajng
pttbftc brnnngs on the bill. His v eto
was expected

William Bruce Me.Master. American
vice consul at l arlagena, ( olotnbiu, has
i r is leiittais J J L d w a r d s of Lake
l » t n shot and killisl. Dispatches to the
land W R Roysler of 1‘a l a t k a and F
St a A* Department today reporting his
\\ .iner of St petersliurg
d e a th do not say whether it was an ac1ident or a murderous assault. An inKrsolut lo ti'
I K R a te s of Sanford
»«•stigatton is lieing made. ^Ir .Mc.NfosI H. W ard of Miami a n d J o h n I I ' m
ter w as killed Ilist S unday "while h u n t ­
of L ak elan d
ing," according to the report of the S ta te
C o n s t i t u t i o n and Rs l . a w s
If
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D e partm ent. An a tta c k upon his life
|{i&lt;hari|sim of J.o ksni . d b
I If fluiti
two years ago and tile «Irani imposed
phfM-s of Itraib ntow h .mil I M l as lor
upon In.« relations with the Colombian
o| Tifuss ilio
judicial
authorities lieeaus«1 of his ef­
I n q i r m c s Dental 1'arlor»
fort»
to
jiuiiish tbe would.!«• assassins
I )r Cecil B utt lias rcccnlly rnnile cxI ' M I.K S A M K R A D M A N
excites
tlie
sus|iicion of officials there as
Ujnsi * improvements in Ins dental par­
lo
tlie
cause
of his death.
lors in the You »«II building
\ ni"*
More I ¡garello. Smoked and It u in chair, one of tin- tin»-*t and latest 1111
Governor Wilson will o|&gt;eii his spenkD rank Than K*or Before
proved modid». two motors, new (frills ing campaign in Pennsylvania, accoriiW .is In ogl mi Vug II
lb . ....... I'l* of and otb.’t I (istrum. nt» "f torture, all mg to present plans
The G overnor
i in I nited Stun-s pro 111• i- mo
b i s k «1y j y» 1 1 b • ilri. nl apl'lia' . •— «rid t b«’ getnal 1. »1.1 . in rcpf.d all III’. It at loll to Njteak
.ind rum and «moki d inure ' Igafet t.~&gt; |o&lt; to r 1» now eq(li|.|'.d to do all \oiir at tie »tat«- granger picnic within tw o
during t lie fiscal &gt;car I '* I 'J t ban ever !«• dental work in re« ord turn
lie win. wis-ks
The b&gt;&lt; all.in and date will p r o b ­
(ore in tlie history of tlie country, ac­ formerly handicuppcd in basing but one ably he aniiounctsi later.
cording to the prelum inary report of chair, but this has Iasm overcome, and
T he iiension bureau today (area the
Royal K Caltell, Commissioner of In ­ with two well ft til’d office« and all tlie
gr«uit«-st financial crisis in its history as
ternal Revenue, subm itted to Secretary very latest machinery Dr Butt undoubt­
tlie result of luck of fund» to pay penedly has one of tin- finest dental parlor«
M' Veagfi to d a y
sum«
The San Francisco agency has u
flic consum ption of" whiskey w.1« ex m the »tat«’ Tin- public is cordially in
balance of exactly »»'ii’n «’«'tits, and I )e.».led only by tin- vear I9U7. but I»•«■r vjtisl to Ins|•••«'I t fie office and '«». tbe
troit only four Ti nts
Reports from all
drinking fell o|f by .1 considerable per wonderful m« . fiiitusm of modern d' litt»
agencies ris'civi’d at the hitman t *•11 tbe
try
.. Magi
..line s t o r y of no money for tlie vet«*rfile

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22L*&gt;24.t)H» cigarettes e x e e e d .s l tlie rco
,,r.I- of D i l i by nearly 2.00(1,(MMI.IMIU
ania/.ed treasury olhclals

Stored in warehous«*!« th e country over
nr«1 2fiT.7hfi.U70 gallons of whiskey and
rum. th e greatw t on record.
The recor&lt;l production of them1 intox
irants for 1012 was lh h .000,000 gallons,
or 1.1,000,000 gallons greuter than 1011
The conHumptmh of w hiskey and rum
for 1912 was 133,377,458 gallons, the
nearest approach to tlie record of 134.0:11.000 gallons in 1907.
Development in Florida
" T r a v e l wlmre you will in Florida,
and it is tin- same sto ry everywhere
developments, building, expansion," said
Percy P Vyle, the general manager of
Vyle's Advertising Agency of Jackson­
ville, w ho putvwd th ro u g h Sunford this
week a n d stopped oil l&gt;etw««en trains to
chat w ith The Herald.
“ T h e preaent developm ents are nec­
essarily requiring large sums of money
to c a r r y on, anil the fact that m any
large projects are twin g curried to a sucressful completion points to the one im ­
p o r ta n t fuel that n o rth e rn capital, so
long s h y of anything Floridian, is at last
recognizing the possibilities of sab" in
vi-stment at higher percentage tha
hitherto they M ie v c d possible
" T h e purchase of large tracts of bind
for'colonization purpo*wti lias now reach
«*! tfi«&gt; stage where the majority of abso­
lutely clear title land ha» Iwen taken
up und th e now available lands have v a ­
rious strings of limber, turpentine and
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an.I till ir depend. 1it« on tlie nation s
pension list». I bis condition is d u e to
tlie delay of foligrros in |uis»ing tb«* jwnSIOII appro|iri.i(|oil l.ill
Tlie extimxion
()j
„|,i Uppruprrulutn lull lor a 15-day
M) lhll„
twenty fourth of
year's appropriation might Ih* us»«!
pa&gt;
, | 1&gt;U1 l(l„.-balf of the $15,000,„ „„ ,,U(. „„ Atlgu»t ». has left 200,000
(MMtsitmers unpaid at Indianapolis, Ktioxy|)1(. | &gt;omnvl||l.( N, w York, Philadelphia,
and Topeka There is no hope for them
until &lt;’migres» acts.

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&lt; bulker Is Sut r e e d in g

Several m onths ago 1 halber A f •
took m e r the Kts ly Garagi on &lt;&gt;ak .1y•
nye and th o u g h haniiieuppisl from tb.
start by the run down condii ion t&gt;( the
place have forg«’d steadily altead and
gained a reputation in Sanford for doing
g .K K l work and giving the customer a
square deal
ln a few w.-eks ( 'bulker A «'.• will Inive
some new cars for the inspection of the
purcluising public
I'hey liuve deal«
on with several well known mumifuc
President Taft has Ihs' ii pre«*cnted
turers of car* and have not yet decided
with a line basket of Hast Indian m anupon the car that will be their lender,
. . .
...
but tlie) purpose to bandle one high
‘
TH'
grade car and -me light weight ctr for b u re a u of plant industry, which is «‘Xwith . hundrisia of foreign
light anil heavy pocket book». I i»«*y I IM'r***'* utuijc
fruits hi the effort to find new varietirs
are also equipping with new machinery
which will grow here, raised the m angoes
for tlo-ir repair shop and will Inter in tinin Florida. They cam e from a trim presea s on pul on a good livery si-rvice.
Hcnti-d to David Fairchild, chief of the
bureau of plant industry, when he was
T hough B lin d Makes H am m orks
¡111 India some years ago, by one of the
Among th e many scene« of interest to princes. Mr. Fairchild says mango
the tourist in Orange county is the col­ growing in the Unitisl States can be
ony of negro«-» at H'atonville, where they m ade a commercial sucres»
have th«gr own municipal government
" W e regard our enemy in this c a m ­
and live in jwace and contentm ent.
Among their number is a blind negro paign ns the 'ancient enemy' Iho D e m o ­
man named Livermore, who has the cratic party." declare«! Chairman Hides
touch and genius of Blind T om . though of th e Republican national com m ittee.
not in th e musical line. Livermore " A n d wc regard Mr. Wilson as th e m t
makes ham m ocks and Ins s|tccia]ty is j we will have to defeat to re-elect Prestb r brilliant red. whit«- slid bin«1 hum-j ident I »ft
G ,ir friends, sail! he,
mock (hut 1» «ittmet 1v•• wherever sron think tin- tariff will lu- the issue in this.
II,• an» in tin- city yroterduy and hud j campaign
Mf
\\ ils*m has «•mphaclcctton tickets printed for tlie city «izisl the (.«riff (juestion, ami l am In­
election at Hatonvtile, in which he is a clined to think th a t the fight for tho
Presidency will center about th a t issue,”.
candidate for uldermun.

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the singers. Those taking p a r t with
! Mrs. C u rle tt were Mi.-ow-n lielle F ic hrur,
Blanche I’attishall. Irene Peteni at d
, Mrs. Carrol Culpepper. Messrs. II. H.
| I’a ttish a ll. Payne Daniels. J o h n Huddle] stun a n d Bertie P attishall. During
I one of the intermissions Mrs. David
| Sj&gt;eer recited in her pleasing m a n n e r "A
W o m a n 's C uriosity.” |T K e
applause

I llw m m r given lhe rlul» forme.) here.
T he by-laws ami c o n stitu tio n were approved and a dopted a t the meeting last
Friday evening, at which there wim q u ite
a tu rn o u t. A varied program was given,
which will lie a feature of each meeting,
A cordial invitation 1» extended to all to
come and bring their friends every tw o
w .e k s n n Friday evening.
w h ic h fo llow ed allowed how th is wiis
I 1) H art wa» here cm busimsw from
en jo y e d by all. T hro u g h o u t the even- | St- Augustine last week
ing VS 1.. S eig. dreaaed as a clown,
Joe (luerry left S unday for Arcadia
caused m uch am usem ent by his gro­ to l*e gone somrne time.
te sq u e get . up a n d hum orous hits.
W. W. Miller is having a n o th e r well
(Jordon F lynt bUo c o n trib u te d hia share p u t down making four on hia Miller
of fun as a clown. N early every one In avenue farm. He will also do some tilG e n e v a turned out to epjoy the good
Jtime, while Oviedo and C h u lu o ta were
well represented. T h e proce«da of the
i e n te r ta in e d an- to In* divided between
I th e A w n churches. T h e ladles of the
M M S. society wish to thank Mr
I Geo. T a ylor for the ellicienl help he gave
I th e m during the evening of th e e n te r ­
ta in m e n t.
W O O D L A N D PARK N O T E S
N o one could find fault with the
w e a th e r m an S unday and th e visitors
to W oodland Park h^d an enjoyable day.
A m ong th e early visitors were D. H. C.
R a b u n , his two sons, H a rry a n d Charlie,
aon-in.law . N r. J o h n Badger, Mr.
E v a n s and Mr. T aylor, who all enjoyed
b a th in g and pronounced th e tolioggan
J b e finest thing yet. In th e afternoon
th e G e rtru d e brought~Nvo loads, mostly
ladies. Artie Sm ith brought his family
a n d e nough friends to fill hia big vear.
N e a r ly every one went in swimming
a n d had a good time.
T h e Vincent brothers brought a pa rty
in th e ir launch and were surprised a t the
im p ro v e m e n ts and facilities offered for.
e n jo y m e n t. T h e general verdict is:
C A M E R O N C IT Y C U P P I N G S

be. O ne m a n said: " I f th is was near
o u r to w n of five thousand people your
g ro u n d s would lie over crowded every
Sunday.
WOODSMAN.
PR O M M OORE’S STATION
• R e v . C . H. Sum m ers will be here this
S u n d a y j Aug. 18th, to preach a t 3 p. m.
T h e I n d ie s ' Aid m et w ith M m .'W . W.
M iller W ednesday evening of last week.
T h e ladies' brought quilt blocks and
p ie re d half of a quilt. T h e hostess
served delicious lem onade and cake,
w hich was much enjhyed. Mrs. W. R.
Guerry entertains this week.
T h e Farmers’ Im provem ent Club is

Tlie people of our ru n ." •
shocked ami grieved at tin
fatal automobile accident ..
We know th a t a man
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i worth and ability cati ill 1»
any vicinity and to Sanf'
period of her development
| not he estim ated,
| We notice th a t our car ir.i
of way are lieing pol in -I
, the running of tranv&gt; and we hoj&gt;e to Me them r
promised time.
Caldwells, the enterprisim
people, have been diatriluitu
this week.

ENTERPRISE
I-ast T uesday Paul Liviig
n&gt;*'
ored, while in bathing ut th&lt; - ^ ***
drowned. H e cam e
near .¡rowninf
Ja m e s Wilson. H e caught I r* thr
last time he w ent down. M ■
got ^api'es and pulled him •»!&lt; "n
ferry boat and he was so &lt;1.»/••&lt;I ltr
not know where he was ut. 11 »- -» • *rT&gt;*
ing to other little lioys to keep out »1
water.
Mr. and Mrs. Stead attended 'I"*'’
terly mcctiritg a t Osteen Min uv
re p o rt having a fine meeting
Mrs. Davis and daughter. Mr»
m sjiending a m onth at tb&lt; •“ »fh *'
P o r t Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. F . A. Gordo* return*!
home after spending about i n
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D aytona beach, all very much impro'
in health.
..
M. C. W hldden, contractor ami build­
er of Orange C ity finished ap the ctt
penter work on H . F. Qusckenbos hou*J. H. and Joe Padgett have tiird UP
Green Spring for bathing paijth-*
H . 8 . Brook and family exj&gt;ect to mo*
to Oriandd and make it their homeC apt. T u ttle has m ade a little
in the ferry. Parties who go over m
first trip have an hour to »t»J in ' 1,V

I.. J. Hancock has returned from a
viait in Ind ia n a a n d Wisconsin. Mrs.
H ancock, who accompanied him, has
gone to visit a sister in Texas and will also
l»e a t home in a sh o rt time.
Mrs. H . H . Stevenson w ta the guest of
friends here over Sun d a y .
M r. D uke is bulldipg a barn for A.
D orner on Celery avenue.
Some of our people a tte n d e d the m eet­
ing of the newly formed club at M oore's
S ta tion last week and report a pleasant,
interesting meeting.
M iss Grace Rich and Miaa Aileyn
Dally Thought
Minnick are spending- several days thla
Absence ot beat and baste
week at the W orthington home on Lake fine qualities. A gentleman
Onoro.
poiae, a lady la serene.—En

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7.00 Boys’ Suits 3.50
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Houle to Jackson*tile

furl lirr
I ruler pre-cut cunillt lull* 1he
|M‘dc*l rillll* lake their life III their llUllil*
ever* time the) .ittellipl to walk oil till*
mail. Inr there I* n.rt room enough to |m.*.*
a cur nr vehicle of any kind. Even if
the walk* arc not hard *iirf:nc&lt;l til pres­
ent they should In- laid out and grade.I
and give the people a place to walk
I't..-,. arc - 1.i •i •• •I To t.c i.|. wal k- •
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&gt; i,.-re 1 11 &gt; e.ty limit ai t th*
1
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*. . . •) Hi oil. .' and t ll.-so -id*-W alks st ar t
•;d
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despite the handicaps under which it
labors and with sidewalks would prove
a promenade of importance.

SAN FO R D , FLORIDA
lady
' di*.-¡ini.-d hai and finir and "il
wa* uni) a man
I h.- a d i* good urti
cvi-rv m ie sliiuiM *«•&lt;• it tlil* week al ItoMar

Kissimmee is ufter an all water route
tliat would mukc it the junetioii pouit
Mieli in Mnsku
lietweeii Jacksonville and Ft Myer*.
I I. Miller retuno-d homo fruiti la*-*
via the St. Johns river and it* I ributaru-*
t■11rg un ] i.^il . ,
a ti.-r.
in attenile.l
the KiaatmmM- and the t ¡il.xe.nl,a ' - lie' 1 • I ilo • i! ■.1 ' i . tir..t li. r i u . n g.- M ilici
T h e Kiaainiroee Yacht &lt; lul&lt; liu* t a i - n
Alni ilici ili Mn*kn
Mr Miller wa* I»
action in the m a tte r and will |.r&gt;-*- .i
tfo- 1 S ariti) and ••umili* t•• \la*ka it.»
upon Congr«t»man' Clarke's ntt.-ntum
transport wa* tee bound fnr sivt&gt; iluys,
on a n early viait to Kiaaimtnre.
thè trtaips suffering so m udi in thè inT h e route is entirely feasible and but |
tense-cold that miiny of ihem'tlietl imm
a few miles cutting would be done in a d ­
thè elTect* of thè exposura. T he rodition to th a t done by the Disston*
mains wer&lt;- *hi|ip***l from \luska a mntilh
some years ago and by the l'id le d States
Had I heir tiont
ago aiol pi-t arri\.-d in I i*-shurg lust
governm ent in improving the kiHstmim-c
I luring an interim of t lie Sanford VA• •k
and the ( ’alooaahatchie
T here are two route* to he coii*|.| • trlaiido gam.- &lt;&gt;n I'tierwlay a large goat
ered for canal* to connect with the he.el H a t nail f.i-.-n t.-t h'-r.sl III t h e I•&lt;
lln lis p s
\ r r
S t r t f t «*
water» of the St. John* river One i- in near the bull park was led into It,, field
Hi*
Although this i* tin •Iill I summer tun*
conatrucl a canal from I.ake Itunnynnsle for iit«- delectation of the visitor*
goatxhip
was
placarded
appropriately
or
silpp.i*«*l tu lie, there I* a scarcity of
to I ^ k e Live Oak. a distance of one and
for
the
occasion
and
wa.*
••»Cfirted
around
Ionise*
here and ever) day lo w ptsiple
one-half miles, from which lake a motor
I
the
field
by
Jim
Harris,
much
to
the
are
huiltjllg
house*. At ill«* ]i^-*cn(
boat can now go into the headwater*
of the St. John* near Lake Poinsett. I am usem ent of the Sanford and Orlando dem and and the relit received it dot-*
**-em tha t some of the Sanford capital
Another route, from the n orth end of l fans.
A* there is no doubt about the goat . isL* could arrange to eri*-t 4 few more
East lake into the Econlockhatehie
river, which em pties into th e St. Johns question or who is the keeper there wa* loins*-* before the winter season.
no question raised by tlie visitor* about
near Lake H arney, seems to In- the most
the propriety of leading in the animal
direct way.
right liefore their very lace. It is really
‘‘Thia project will do more for the u p ­
1painful about O rlando and her ball team
building of thia section of Florida than
' and the picture of the goat brought tear*
_ can be realized by any one to d a y ,” says
th« Y acht Club com m unication. "W he n i to the eyes of the many faithful O rlan­
do fans who have followed their team
the C lyde line of steam ers from J.tckson. ville ply the water» of L ake Tohopeka- to *•' m any defeats.
When will the slaughter cease’’
liga and E a st I-ake, stopping at St
Cloud and Kissim m ee, there will be an
era of prosperity little know n at pres­
Going to Coronado
Severn! Sanford purtie* expect to go
ent..
'.'We are in receipt of letters from m any to Coronado next week, where the fish­
people In the north, some having al- ing is said to Ik* better and the bench
-------ready bought land here, w ho .th a iru to Hinoulhur th a n anyw here else on the A t­
com e to Kjadmmee by launch, by way lantic seaboard. At the A tlantic Hotel
stith intention
o( the Ohio and Mississippi river, Mrs. Allcott I* m aking special prepara­
G O r m - B ll T EX E C U n o n coo«/ i f f
across the Gulf and then up the Cu- tions for the Sanford people and the
P O O H BUSINESS TO
rates are so reasonable th a t the house
lootahatchie and Kissimmee rivers.
r u t o f f m i.it ro u
UNO &lt;r m i s t BE D O SE
Soma have enquired if Kissimmee is th e will hardly hold the people th a t intend
B U T NOT H I T BUST
head of navigation to the north, as they | going. Several of the fishermen who
r n n t r .# .v d
o pen
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expected
to
rent
a
cottage
have
given
r
u
v n .it : c o u n i
«leal red to go on through to Ja c k so n ­
t r i m U S f BE BE.1D T
ville. Others would come through the ' up the plan and will sta y a t the hotel
r o n n ir. c o u i n o
H U SII O f BUSINESS
other way, so the num b e r of boats pass­ i on account of the superior accommoda­
W / T H A C O N fE N I
in g thourgh on this route, and the tions and the low rate.
ENT C H E C K B O O K
am ount Of commerce carried through
A
M L D I t
would soon be very great indeed
She Wa* a Man
^ P E O P L E S BANK OF SANFORD .
At the S ta r T h e a tre 'hi* w.*-k a ve-y
clever female impenomator is holding
WUI N eed Sidew alks
4%0N SAVINGS
Should the new brick paving go on the boards anti his malt e-up is *o good
M.
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Pr#»
Park avenue, or even if It dote not, there th a t th e Johnnie« on the front row acM.’R.
STEVENS,
V-Pret.
ahpuld be aidewalka laid from T e n th ltu m lly fell in I o v p with him. Coming
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WOMAN’S GREATEST BLESSING
This Information May Be Of Untold Value To Every
Reader O f T h e -------- --------------W o m a n ’* gr*»t«'ft blesilng 1» h sa lth
Without It h«r happln«»» It wreck»«
I g n o ra n t» of tb» proper tre » tm » u t of th* &lt;|1«»:isp « p»cu1t»r to h»r s«a
cans»» thia deplorable condition
Poor health ootn»» to all olasie*. t b » »onlMy * .uisti snd the woman w hs
doe» hor own work.
Woman * ril»e»se« often rem ain hidden and utu u’-'d l.e. a n te bar natural
modesty »brink» from co n iu ltin g a phyaU-lan and the dteense gees on unoarad
for and !■ wall advanced hefora ahe iiwako» to the tru'li
ll»r many dutlaa
often *e»m of ir » a t» t Im portance than health Itself and *ho neglect» propar
tr e a tm e n t until her life 1» a wreck
T he knowledge tha t Heno’a N o w Health will surely euro rieanty. 1 rofuae,
Painful, Irre g u la r or Suppressed M enatruatlnn. Hlekly Periods. Constant Wear»neaa and W c a k n o ts, Itaprweeloo, Cramp». Dizzluua». Vl'jlvm Headache», PalpiU tlo n of the H eart. Pain In the Pack and Oroln», Leucorrhoa, all Inllatumatloh». U lceration and Dfochargea of the Vagina and U terus, la of untold VSlUS
to every reader.
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It may be th a t today you a r e well and strong and nro not In need of
medical tr e a tm e n t, but weakne»» and d lse a te com e tr&gt; every woman and then
the knowledge tha t R eno’» New H ealth will cure you will save you year« of
suffering and perhap* life Itself.
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th e lorad one» around her, on a ccount of tho misery and »adno»» she cam »»
them. Her children are likely to be »Ickly and peevish and too w e a k to
properly fight the battlee of life. How Im portant, then. It 1» for every woman
to have health.
Reno'« N e w Health Is »old u n d e r an absolute guarantee th a t It will not
cost a cent unices It will do all th a t 1» claimed for It Weigh well this statem « n t It mean* your r e sto ra tio n to p e rfto t boulth ;' n'I womanhood without
rt*k Every* w om an who la weak and ailing or who suffer* with the dlM aaos
peculiar to her sex »Mould us« Reuo'a Now H ealth at u ik « and he reataroA U
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For Sale By Wm. G. Aldridge, Sanford, Florid«

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THE SANFORD HERALD
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Election for school trustees next
Tuesday in Sanford. Don't let the e lec­
tion go by default.

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with the British ( U p flying. T his is
rather s strange art on the part o f-a
friendly nation and should cause right­
eous Indignation am ong the Amer­
ican residents of Canada. Just now the
Canadian authorities and the Canadian
railways are anxious to annex as many
American ritixens as they can for the
new territory and such actions are cal­
culated to make all loyal Americans
sta y on their own side of the line until
such tim e as they can cross under the
s ta n and stripe* and take the British
Asg as th ey hare already done on taro
different occasions. This old way of
letting British. Mexicans and what not
rubbing it la h getting manotnous and
it is about tim e America was using some
of those high priced battle ships and
working th e steading army that has
been standing too long.
------ O ' ----APO PK A T R IB U N E D E A D
The new paper s t Apopka—the
“ Tribune,“ which looked strikingly well,
petered o u t after printing only two
number». •
T h a t a th e inevitable result of news­
paper venture* in sm all places. T hat
and the T a ft Messenger died within the
month.
The C itizen was born in Apopka and
the town m ade a brave attem pt to sup­
port a printing office, but it removed to
Winter Garden and finally was brought
to Orlando.
The U gt u it u \c * nerve, money and
a more than geoeroji* support if a paper
is to live in a small com m unity w here
the business does not »arrant it and
w b k e a man with ttaleot;r y s i f ^afford
to go. Orlando Citizen.
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Several Sanford parties are consid­
ering the advisabiSty of purchasing a
large .tract of land at Use beach and es­
tablishing a Sanford summer colony.
i
------ O----T im e for Jacksonville Board of Trade
to organize another Good Road* tour.'
Secretary Richardson has been ejected
L IFE SAVERS N E E D E D
secretary of the S ta te Board of Trade ■ At ever&gt; beach resort of F looda three
L et the band play.
i th od d be v x v provision made for em------ O-----pioyisc * iife-sarev. or for the installsT he latest »ord from W asiurgt^c » uoe of n j x j j t e s t capable of u v in
th at appropriation* are to be cut
«t-argvnua
»bere through ignorance
H ope this trill not cut out our ¿ .-e c g iig ' or cuscalculatioo bathers have reached
operation« in the channel er tb» new r i dargeroos distance from shore,
government budding for Natdord.
Tr-rougboul the summer, thousands

August and September are the Tncet*» tbOBv from neighboring states, «end tl* ir
to spend at the beach, »tee: t** a g i o « a y to the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of
are delightfully cool and the tecx ig » Florida to enjoy the cooling b r m n and
good. There is just enough
to the invigorating salt baths. Few, if any.
water to start your eirrslatioe and make of the resorts have adequate facilities
you feel like bring.
for guarding against a Ion of life
------ O -----It b no uncommon thing to read of
Children under fifteen years of age ire death by drowning at the famous beach
not allowed to drive s car in Sanford resorts, and in nearly every instance a
Neither should a child under fifteen life boat or a life «aver could probably
years of age be allowed to drive a team have prevented a fatality
Pablo
of any kind in Sanford. There is just Beach has contributed to sue hterrible
as much danger in one as the other.
reports, the beaches at St. Augustine
— O -----and D aytona have also given up the toll
The Sanford Herald asks « hat is the of human life. Other places could be
matter with a South Florida Pres» Asso­ included in the list. At neither of these
ciation. The hookworm, maybe —Pen­ beachse. so far arts known, can be found
sacola Ne»».
a life boat or men em ployed to protect
Weil even that is better than having bathers. There should be a state la« so
the bubonic plague.
«tern and rigid that every county or
O
municipality that ha* jurisdiction of a
The Sanford Herald a u * * lu t is tr&gt;e bathing beach could enfuerr protective
matter with the South Florida P re* measure*. It should be considered a
Association. We don’t know, unless « e felony to neglect installation of life boats
are all so busy w e don't lake the tim e to or life saving appliance*.
organize. The W est Florida editors
The public in general can never be
are the only one* that have time to fish, taught the danger» of the seashore.
play ball and bold ta lk -fea t» -in fact, T bs (person »b o' has encountered the
over in that end of the state they are under to» along a bewrh and has e*taking off time to o lw rv» Sunday prop- ; raped its d u tch es understands the &lt;ianerij. ard the first thing *c know th ey J( m which lurk beyond or rlow to the
■ ij all be running for orivoe nothing breakers. But the batljer »hose dip*
to do you arx&gt;«
Lakriarvd Tele­ in the ocean are infrequent never knows
gram.
just bo» far to go. It ts these « b o must
be prcMeeted. and tbetr protection ts irvThere seems to be some real opposition rumhent on the authorities. Just as
to Hon. J. M. Cheney oc the Federal much protection should be given at the
Judgship. The Florida senator» are seashore as on the public highway».
bnfclir g up the confirmation and thi« The hie of the public is a public charge,
gives rise to criticisms from the T am pa and IU protection should be carried on
paper», claiming it to be another schem e at the expe-me of the public. Jackson­
to h art a JacksocviUe man appointed. ville M etropolis.
It a simply a case of pohtyral patronage
and it is cot confined to sa y party, far
T H E VACATION H A B IT
they ail practice the gam e abets they'
G
lcriots
ts the vacation habit, espec­
can. If there is no valid reason for
ially for hotel keeper». For others, it ts
holding up the appointment of Mr.
Cheney, except to gjre the place to a apt to be the time fof the hardest licks
of work.
Jacksonville man. the aerate should cooTo save a quarter, you carry your suit
firm kirn. He is an Orange county man.
to the station, which requite* about
and that a recommendation eoourh.
much
effort as ts necessary to take
------ O-----of a vegetable garden for a week.
BA D ENOUGH
The trarrOrr seats himself in a thick
"Miami, the new-«-arid modern Carisand squshy upholstered car seal, in hot
bad~ is the » a y the
weather, while even th e m ost menial
about the
• * k k « _ eh a i^ q p _ J &gt; er
shady kitchrm porch, and would rather
ait on the ground than in such a sw eat
T am pa and we haven's L id a word
box as falls to the lot of the tourist.
about Carfcbad.—Tampa T n b u w .
T ou gradually slum p down into your
According to Charlie Joe** Carlsbad
•eat. vain ly endeavoring to m ake a
in Tam pa and all th« other boy» beside
right angle fit into the perpendicular
Cart. W hat a wonder that Jonexy was
huma n spine. A brisk walk about the
n ot turned in to a smoker when he Uvnfred
*4*tioo while the train is having a ten
back upon Sodom .
minute stop would make you feel your­
self again. But you dislike to make it
IN B R IT IS H T E R R IT O R Y
look as if yoo weren't having a good time.
Press dispatches report that in S »
Arrived at your hotel, boarding bouse
katchewan, Canada, during the parade or camp, you proceed the next day to
o f an American circus the m ounted p o ­ cinab a mountain, play seven arts of
lice assisted by other Canadians stopped tenn**, or tramp fifteen m ila w ith *.fiah
th e parade and tore th e American flags pole. Your only previous training-for
from the wagons. H r* cirrus people the past eleven aeon tb s l
were powerieaa t o stop this rieaerratioo tag the half mile walk to
Of
&lt; th e flag and th e parade proceeded

After suffering next dxy from an ad­
vanced stage of dilapidation, you de­
plore your growing years, foot anxiously
for gray hairs and b e # n . to think of
retiring from business.
It ta k a a philoaophef to rest on a vaca­
tion. If you are not a philosopher yoo
»-ill probably work harder and fret more
trying to keep cool and comfortable
than you »-ould to go out and get lamed
up playing base ball.
There are two d a m s If people who
get full physical benefit from a hot
weather outing. The first consists of
those who are contented to ait around on
the piazza, sleepily listening to the click­
ing of the knitting needles, drinking ip
the peace of the forest or the shore.
' The other d a m consists of the people
who keep themselves in constant physi­
cal training by daily exercise at home.
Such persons are rare. There is an end­
less number who think they can’t walk
half a mile at home, but who « ill chererfully play a nine-inning game of base
ball when on a vacation. They pay for
I t — Ex.
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Th* beautiful young widow determined
that the Infant should first ace the light
in the family mansion which her husband
bequeathed to her. Already thousands
of dollars have been spent in equipping a
large model nursery for th* baby boy to
perpetuate the name of her husband,
who lost his life with the hundreds of
other men for the women and children in
the Titanic disaster.
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for for alm ost tw o years and for kjmri
tim e had w hat aras known as the "Flx-Jr
•hop, where be doctored fur nit
^
everything that needed fixing
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ward be opened up for business at nutrsd»
of tinning a t which be Is an ex(*-rt. ltxl
he expects to return to Sanfor.l in th,
early fail and engage in the roofing an«]
general repair shop business
His fam ily l i v a in Connecticut. , 1^
his daughter is principal of or*- ,,f lhe
d t y schools of Springfield and he cannot
coax them into leaving their old home
Mr. Sm ith Came to H onda (or rhrumai
tism and never suffers with hn old ailm ent in Sanford, and intend* to make
this d t y his home for the greater f)irt
o f each year.
H aving som e valuable l*-arh property
on Long Island he »ill be engage,] fu,
the next few m onths in putting hi* prop,
erty In shape and getting ready f„r hu
trip to Sanford in the fall, where
r*:
pecta to greet all his old friend* ÿ»l
custom ers.

New York Vigilance Committee
New York, Aug. 16. - T h e ro o lu ta
determination of the citizens of New
York to rid their police force of iU syatem 'o f graft and blackmail was given
forcible expression tonight at a maze
meeting at Cooper Union when they ap­
pointed a vigilance com m ittee of prom­
inent men and women to eee that public
officers now engaged in exposing "the
treasonable alliance of the police with
organized crime” do their full duty.
The mass meeting which typified the
public indignation aroused by revelations
of police corruption growipg ou t of the
murder of Herman Roaenthal was at­
Plcmle P arties— W hy mess around In
tended by a crowd that overflowed the
the woods, when for five cents you get
hall. There were 4,000 persons fn the
conveniences, shelter and amusement at
Raider Killed Bull Dog ‘
auditorium with hundreds standing u p ,
W oodland Park. .W hy risk mocasint,
N ick Zernovran, who l i v « on the Mur­
while blocking the streets outside were
stingray», leecbea,filth, etc., and drown­
ray place, lost a valuable bull dog on
thousands more who clamored for ad­
ing, when for ten cents you can use a
Wednesday of this week. The dog «a s
m ittance._____________________
pool built for th e purpose dean, una puppy unacquainted with the ways of
tary, safe. Open Sunday» and Thurv
Smith Takes a Vacation
a snake and especially of a Florida rattle­
C.
A.
Sm
ith
left
today
on
the
Clyde
days.
T o let other days. The launrh
snake" and when in his wanderings over
G
erthide
leave*-C ity Dock at «•, l],
Line
for
New
York,
from
whence
he
»ill
the place he'happened to see the rattler
under a pile of boards be immediately go to his old home in Connecticut to 2 and 4. 25c for the round tr.;i S]&gt;etried to get at him. The rattler was a spend a few months with his family. cjal r a t a to parties.
Mr. Smith has been a resident of Sanwise old guy about si* feet long and when
the puppy attem pted to reach into the
hole to pull him out he struck lyot-on t t ^
b o o - Any o p L M v pu#v would^^ave
pTen tiir tb e g a B T r S a the fight n gh t
then, but not so with the bull dog.
Though only a puppy he was game to
T
the core and enlisting the help of another
U E to its individuality of service; its individuality of method*;
dog tore in after his snakeshjp and lit­
its increasing efforts in behalf of hom e—ow nerv thi* houw
erally chewed him into ribbons.
furnishing store has m ade itself know n from one end of
Nick brought the puppy to town
Florida to the other. Its prestige is by no m eans lim ited to Ink
immediately and enlisted the service*
of a doctor, but the poison had circulated
sonville— it is an in stitu tio n for the S ta t* in general.
through his wrhole system and he could
T H IS store ts the depot and m arket far th e ou tp u t of the finest
pot counteract the effects. Nick said
fu rn itu re made in A m erica, h an d lin g such prod act s •» «re manu­
the snake seemed to be a* large round
as his arm. but no real estim ate could be
factured by Berkey &amp; Gay; C has. P. L im b ert; Luce F u rn itu re Corn
gamed a* the dogs tore him U&gt; piece».
pany. and. in fact, all the very best co n cern s of G rand Kaindt ire

THE HOUSE OF CUNNINGHAM

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Peek-a-boo Hosiery
t ’p in staid, old-fashioned Milton
peek-a-boo.apparel of course has never
been seen, but editor Allen of the Ga­
zette has beard ol it and give* his read­
ers this decsription. "It is claimed that
the new peek-a-boo stocking» that are
now being worn are the coolest thing»
of the kind that ever hapfwned
The
interstice* of the peek-a-boo* are about
an inch square, and » ill stretch farther
They need no darning, you couldn't darn
the darn thing» for there isn't a darn
thing to dam. It is really no storking
st all. She how « r a n them may know
that she puffed on her stockings, but
other» mbo look without the aid of
strong glaee* «ill know nothing il&gt;out
it so it ts «aid
G )f a irs in T « « a

A bunch of greaser» struck the city on
W ednesday. They look like genuine
gypsies and are swarming over the place
telling fortunes, begging and taking
everything that i* not nailed down
If
they decide to stay a few days the po­
lice force should change their derision
and use a little sole leather »here it »ill
do the most good. These migratory
birds are undesirable and should not be
allowed to get into the state. The
ladies ? are obnoxious » ith their for­
tune telling stunt and when turped
down in their scheme for the nimble
nickel usually turn a stream of vituper­
ation upon the luckless householder.

fully represented.

A n d upon th e m erits of such creation* hi* thn &lt;
business attained th e rem arkable success th at it is at present rniutiiif *

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N E of the finest ap pointed P ian o Store* in the Suull i*
located on the first floor of o u r building. The dtvpli* cm
braces only the finest make»— th e kinds th at are drpendible
and worthy. In th e list are th e ""Steinway,“ th e ‘"Kohler tk 1 im p
h e i r and ~ A u to p u n o ," all of which we, being S tate agents, n e ibl&gt;
com petent to h an d le th ro u g h o u t the S tate. ,

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F O R the benefit of your hom e, your pjirse. your peace and con
tentm e n t—

GET ACQUAINTED W ITH CUNNINGHAM

John A. Cunningham
“ W here you can Depend on the Quality
JA C K S O N V IL L E
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N M M M M M M M M M M M W W .’ . ' . W
D O N 'T WAIT TO«» I **N««
to purchase thonc farm U •!*
There's a bright futurr afwai '•»« «i*
man who choose« the lami * w l) n0%Value* are increasing all :t&gt;- * mIc inJ
those who act promptest »i*. '•-»I1 tbi
biggest and q u ic k a t return*
*n
and talk over a couple of t.r.&gt;]«wtii&gt;n*
we have that will not take *er&gt; much
ready cash to handle.

Moving to Sanford

A. W. W athrn and family are moving
to Sanford today from Clerroom and
they will lease the Tuggles house on
First street and rent out apartments
and rooms for the season.
Mr. W atben c o m a to Sanford be­
cause of our superior school advantages
and good «rater. He owns a fine orange
grove in Lake county but he waa so far
from school that he was doing his chil­
dren an injustice in sending them so far
to the country' school and derided to
come to Sanford, where he could get
the double advantage of primary, grammar and high school*.
Bring a subscriber of The Herald kept
him informed of the superior attractions
of this city o w e All other*, hence his de­
cision.

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John Jacob Aator. Jr., heir to *3,000,000 by the will of the elder Aator, who
lost his life when the Titanic foundered
in m id-Atlantic, was bom in the historic
Aator mansion at No. 640 Fifth avenue,
New York, Wednesday morning.
With the most noted specialist in
N ew York and a big staff of trained
nun c* Mrs. Madeline Force Aator, who
is the daughter of a man of moderate
» c a m , is surrounded with all the com­
fort» that ( n u t Health can command.

HOW ARD • PAC KARD

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Sanford, Florid*

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Are You Alive?
To the foot that now is tl»e tim e to take out a polio
in a reputable Life Insurance Company

YOU MAY BE DEAD!
Today, Tomorrow, Next Year, and your family not provide
for. You are doing them an injustice. MEET ME FACE TO
FACE and let me explain all the principal points al*&gt;ut the
best life insurance policies.
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ChTKt in H erald B dc.

SA N FO R D . F L O R ID

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IME SANfOKU IIEKALD
While the weather is 'hot huy your
dried chipped beef at W. W. Long's
grocerg Sliced on un American slicing
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1&gt;rUndo iiu&gt; .1 hall machine.

k next Thursday
VVude. Me Tuner. Orlamlo.
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alive* in hull unilias engine repuirs Sanford Machine
illy tell them friitn i Garage Co
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NTO the building of
many years of es■ tablished b u s i n e s s
lias been put the matured
experience of successful
buying direct from reput­
able manufacturers.
If we supply you, you
receive the benefit of our
22 years of knowing how

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Born to M r. and Mrs. John J M nuwr.
a fine baby girl.

All kinds of re|uiir work Sanford MnIt r. I olur I
Wednesday night for chine &amp; Carnge Co
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his vacation
g's-s first to ifyannis.
Hung vour old tires to Sanford Machine
Miss Jim m ie Glass is recovering from
M ilss ., to join his wife, after which they &amp; (iurage Co. for vulcanizing, fn-48-tf
her recent severe illness.
will visit severul points of interest Is-' A. T . Roeaetter haa returned from a fore returning home.
business trip to Georgia.
Percy \y le , the irrepressible "ail"
;Mr. Muaeon and family have returned man of Jacksonville was in the city on
from a trip to the beach.
Wednesday looking for business. Perry
Mlaa L ena W ynn of Fort W hite is is a real Florid a booster and knows the
All Locul A d v e rtise m e n t« Under This
visiting relatives in this city,
state from end to end.
ItradlnA. T hree C e nts a Line Fuch Issue
u Mrs. N . deV. Howurd i» comfortably
I). I). Salford is in the city for sev­
domiciled in her beach c ottage at D a y ­ eral days, lie was formerly of the San­
tona.
ford police force hut removed to JackC. A. Saunders of Geneva was in the son ville several months ago where he
city M onday, guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. has engagi-i^in business.

WANTS

Bryan.
Dr. Love of D e l.and was in the city
yesterday, looking after hia trucking in­
terests.
Mrs. H. E. Hester has returned from
a trip to Coronado bench and New
Smyrna.

•. A very pleasant little im prom ptu dance
was given by some of the young people
M onday evening, com plim entary to
Miss Audrey M ay of Port T am pa, the
charming guest of Miss Essie Purdon.

to buy. . '
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Make us your haberdasher.
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v 'M n . D . A. Caldwell and littlf Joe
are visiting relatives in Leesburg for a
soon have brick roads just like Sanford.
few days.
Sanford may d«*cide to give Orlando
Wofford, Sanford's able second bn.se
a game next T hursday and thus enliven
man, leaves for Charlotte, N. ('., where
the jailed Tourists. You must Is1 at
he will play ball.
Holden Park and watch Oriundo go
D . ’G . W agner left yesterday for Kis-through the motion of trying to win a
aimmee where he will spend several game.
weeks on business.
M. L. Wright, one of the efficient,
jw any local news.phno*i-i^ a f f a lih H ^ d l^buLome, Weight brothert*
ft,, It ia up-to -you to keep ini r w *posto!iice left ♦ ’o d n e s d n j^ lp r
ofm ed. 1
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N o rth Carolina, w h e r ^ b e will lick tnoX Mr*. T . A. BrothersorTaiui littb- i**tv
Tom , left W ednesday night for a visit to
relatives in H aw thorne.

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Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

V Mr. and Mrs. Tyler of Salem. Fla
are the guests of Mrs T yler's parents
Mr. and Mra. Caraw ay.
B oost day next T h u rsd a y at Holden
Park und every loyal fan is exp.-. 1 1 t,,
turn o u t and root for Sanford.

SANFORD

Mr

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Kufltfl' tllxl t Ma* «lall

Dr. L. R Philips and family are spend­ (Iron wifi I m v r tofitorrou. lor Luruiiuiiu
Mr-« Hung«* anti îht* chiMr«*n
ing a few weeks at Du&gt;tona llouch He.n li
will
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I m vfra i uri-k« .»f flu \ t l . t h f d
T h e y are accompanied by Mrs Trai &gt;

Serve you better in fir arirt style if- you
will come here lor your shoes. We are
making a study ol the S h o e business
from a practical standpoint.

hiil«*l .»rnl fiiji»;* *he -*.ili hr«*e7«~* l»ut Mr
Kiingr vaj 11 return on M onday

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L ast great game of the season at Hnl
den Park next T h u rsd a y . Come out
Ir ii W agner Lit-* returti«*«| from a
and see the Orlando players d m mg 1
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with hi-« family .• t New|M»ri, *!*•• i*?.
goat:
Mr W tg(ier report* Mr-» W igfier a**
O rlando may win the game oexi
T h u rsd a y and you should lie on h a n d t«.
witness this great feat of strength and
awkwardness.

That yo
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troubles

• N ext T h u rsd a y will !«• Roost |&gt;a&gt; and
P e n n a n t Day at Holden Park and a
great crowd is ex|&gt;ectcd to turn nut and
enjoy the fun.
Mrs. T. A. Newlan will entertain the
Reading Circle of the Methodist chur&lt; h
on n ext T uesday evening at her home
on Union street.
Hon. J N. Whittier. \ P 1 oon. lh
and T . K. Hates represented Sanford
at the S ta te Hoard of T rade meeting a ’
Kissimmee yesterday
O rlando expects to run in u few goll
a n d tennis experts on the Sanford team
next T h u rsd a y and you must la- at Hol­
den Park and see the fun.
A fine poultry plant has l»*en started
here by a couple of Ohio men who inaki
a s|ieciulty of W hite l-eghnru ch ic k e n s
w,i. d eta in ed .it billin' h \ nrkiii".- m hi r
and Indian Runner ducks
•s Mrs. M. C. Doyle and daughter M -• f.unily
I ..I X**rfti Hurl I- liHiMng
-ail lh.ii
M ae, left on Tueadny morning jui tinliln
friends
were
Ix-coming
.ibirimii
bo a t for Jacksonville. From there they
.i ImiiiI bun and nn ini|inring « «•hi»'«'
, will go to Wayneaville. N C
li'iiruiii tliut Mrs Hurt anil the lmb\
Remember th a t next Thursday will !*•
have guile to Philudelpluu to visit Mri
your last o p o rtunity to sex* a real good
11ur t ‘h Hinler, M n J. H Stryker for sevgam e of hall at Holden Park this seamm.
eral montila. Verne could join the
Come out and swell the crowd.
Batchelor'« Citili and forget his loneT h e re have been a num ber of prospec­ someness h u t he says th a t don't tuke
tiv e land buyers in tow n recently, most tile place of tile baby.
,
of them being truck gardeners from th e
K dilnl Kellur of tlie Reporter-Slur
north hunting a southern locution.
w' ìlh said to lie present at I tie bail game
v /M r a . H. C. G error of Sanforil passed on T uesday. Iiut aa he never showed up
through the city yesterday, enroute near T he Herald office we cannot vouch
north, to spend a few months visiting for the Maternent. Rrd. Kellar wns
relative«.—Jacksonville Metropolis.
al legni t«i lie very much peeved over the
Sanford, Fla.. Aug. 8 , 1912 After victory 7) and tinti hi« rirli. warm K e tth is date 1 am no longer responsible for tucky blood wan almost lioiling over
when tile Orlando team win hutted by
mny bills that my wife should make.
tlie
goat.
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F. H A T C H .
We
are cijuiplicd to handle your repair
V Harry Crippen has accepted u posi­
work
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
tion with J. L. Miller in the new bakery
fri- 4Ht f
____ and will drive the wagon and wait on the
All trim m ed hat.« at iialf |irire from
trade at the Store on Magnolia avenue.
now unlit 1 leave for New. Yurk. M n .
N ew people are coming to Sanford M. L. Alien.
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every day and houses are getting scarrcr.
Toboairun Slide'1 Woodland Park.
Som e enterprising man could relieve
th e situation by building more houses.
New Depots Ordered
"■'R. E. Huffman, timber cruiser of the
T he railroad commissioners have re
U . 8 . Land Office at Gainesville was in
cently issued their order* requiring th«
th e city tod ay on business connected
construction of depots a t Eiistis, \N a
With the government timber and home­
kulla and Victoria, Fla.
steads.
Services at the Baptist chiurch next
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., con­
ducted by Rev. H . C. Garwood of
Green Cove Springs. All »w cordially
invited.
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\ / L. J. Hancock haa returned from a
pleasant trip to Indiana, He left Mra.

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the right Shoes lor your
er a “ personal" service that
ni and eliminate vour feet

E, G. DUCKW ORTH
F E E T FITTER

Telephone 69

Sanford, Florida

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with Alaiiastine you will m ake
them more artistic, more d u r ­
able, more sanitary, and will
make your home a nore c h e e r ­
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you how eiiHy nod economical
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tng s s fa s t h i be could, but the w ay
I threw h e couldn't have caught the
ball sny m ore than he could catch a
cannon ball. T b e ball Went past him
like a flash, struck the dirt, bounded
straight Into th e catcher's bands, and
tbe runner w h o was trying to score
from secon d w a s out by ten feet at
the plate.
It took ua a long tim e to win tb at
gam e W e tied tn eleven Innings tbat
day, tied w h en w e tried to play It off,
and we fin a lly won It late In S ep ­
tember.
&lt;Copyright. 1*1X. by W . O. Chapman.)

'4U u W / t y t r j AT'

T rout and Tar..
In H am pshire, England, In a region
of fine trout stream s, experts have
been engaged In working out a roadBY ED. KONETCHY,
tarring com p osition that w ill not In­
jure trout w h en th e drainage from th e
First Baseman 8L L ouis Cardinals, road reach es th e stream s. As a re­
Who Is C on sld srsd by Many Exsult of th e experim ents the county
psrta aa th s B eat F irst B ase­
council h a s adoptod specifications
man In th s Q am e Today.
stipulating th a t U r for u se In road
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spraying sh a ll be derived exclu sively
Ton may think It odd. but tbe fa c t from th e carbonisation of bltumlnoua
la that I won a ball gam o by w b at 1 coal, and m u st not contain m ore than
think w as tb e w o rst m istak e I ev er O.S per cen t o f w ater or am m ontacal
made. Maybe I w ouldn't admit th a t if liquor, the d la tllla te above 170 degree*
It had lost th e gam e, excep t to f e l­ centigrade, and the pitch m iist to ­
low s I know w ell en ou gh , but It w a s. gether am ount to not leas than 75 per
Lota of tim es I read how som eon e cen t by w e ig h t o f the tar. T he free
m akes a bone headed play when 1 know carbon la not to exceed 17 per cent by
It w as a good play, and lota of tim es w eight. W hen analysed th e w*ah
I read about tbem m ak in g good p |a y s from n road on which such a m ixture
tbat are good plays o n ly because th ey w as used w as found to bo free from
get away with th em . A ny play la a contam ination by tar, lubricating oil,
good play as long a s It la a bolp to ­
fuel oil and gasollno.
ward winning a gam e, and any play
Is a rotten play If It lo s e s a ball gam e.
M en Didn't Count.
T be fans want to w in , and If you w in
"Has tho S even th regim ent m ilitary
passed here yet?" asked a woman on
m orning o f May 80, a a sh e Jolnod
gfoup o f p eop le who *•
w atch in g
th ee fon n an otf-b T ’k part
ration D a y p a r a d e .. -The man addreesed replied th a t If she meant the S ev­
en th regim ent. It had paaaed long
alnce. "Are you quite auro It was th e
Seventh regim ent military?" ahe queatlon anxloualy
"Quite." waa tho reeponae. "W ell." confided abe, "1 ramo
out to see th e Seventh regim ent m ili­
tary. but." gla n cin g rather contem ptu­
ously at the member* of a O K '. R
post, standing about at the Intersec­
tion of tw o streets w aiting for^ lF e
word td "rnerch." "I don’t ear« to aeo
those; th ey’re Just men
I can a««
plenty of m en any time; wbat I want
to see la s o ld ie r s !”—Now York Press,

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C o st of Living.
"Maybo my U tile peep won't count
for much In tho general com plaint
a g a in st tin* high cost of living, but I
w ant to chip In. Just tho same, because
I B a te s tr u c k a n original not«." said
a ty p e w rite r sa le sm e n . I-ast week I
moved
I do t h a t protty often
T his
tlm o I wont Into a rooming house
w h e re the la n d la d y requires a deposit
on latchkeys
It was an o rd in a ry key
‘Thirty-five c e n t s . ’ said ahe. 'H ow’s
that?' said I. ’I have roomed In other
places w here a deposit was requlrod.
but they w a n te d only a q u a r te r .' 'I
know ,' said she. sndly. ‘but e v e ry th in g
Is so high t h e s e d a y s * That a rg u m e n t
w as In c o n tro v e rtib le ; things » m high,
so I paid th e &lt;le[&gt;oalt "

Ed. Konetchy.

they don’t cars a rap for tho science
o f I t I’ll let them call m e a bonehead every day if ( can win ball
gam es by I t
Wo wore playing th e Chicago club
early In 1911, and fighting them ofT
their feet In the se r ie s. I think It
was tbe third gam s of the series. It
waa a fierce fight all th e way. as every
game of |bo series w as, and the score
waa close when wo cain e down to ttie
end. We were tied, and neither had
scored many runs, but lato In tho
game Chicago got a runner to second
base with one out, and w e were bat­
tling to keep tbem from scaring th e
winning run. H ofm an w as at bat and
1 was w atching c lo se ly to seo w bat
our pitcher was banding up to him,
and playing a little bit clo ser to the
bag than usual b ecau so or Hofman'B
spoed In com ing dow n to first. H e
hit the ball a m ile a m inute, alm ost
over the com er of th e base, and as 1
saw It coming I knew it w as up to me
to stop that ball or tho gam e was
gone. It didn't look a s tf anyone had
a chance to reach tb e ball, but 1
Jumped over and m ade a slap at it
with my mttL Tho ball Jumped up
Just In tim e to bit th e ed ge of tbe
m itt hard, and I know I had blocked
Ua force and that It w as only a base
hit instead of the triple it would have
been had It passed th e m itt. 1 really
didn't know w here tb e ball was, but
saw it rollin g slow ly back o f mo into
right fltfhi.
T bat far I had m ade s n ice play
and s lucky stop. I Jumped after tho
ball, and In doing so I m u st have lost
m y head. I knew th e runner was cer­
tain to b e st tbe b ell to first. He Was
ahosd o f S allee, w ho wbm com ing over
to cover first, w hen I picked lip the
ball, and th ere w asn 't a chance to
catch him . My play, w ith o u t doubt,
w a s to g e t th at ball b ack to the plate
to prevent th o run n in g from second
tryin g to score, and If I could bold
him St third, w hich o u g h t to hove
been ea sy , w e still w ould h«ve a
ch an ce to cu t off th e runner at the.
p la te or to try for a d o u b le play. A
waa so anxious and ra ttle d that 1
leaped on the ball’ and c u t lo o se a t
lu ll »peed to first. J la lle e w aa cover-

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Justice.
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A youbg man going a Journey In­
trusted 100 dinars to an old man.
When he cam e back the old man de­
nted having had any money -deposited
with him, and he waa had up before
tbe khaxee. "Where w ere you. young
man, when you delivered thla money?"
"Under a tree.” "Take my seal and
summon that tree,” said the Judge.
"Go, young man, and tell the tree to
dBms hither, and the tree w ill obey
you when you show It my seal." Tbe
young man w ent In wonder. A fter he
had been gone som e tim e the k h atee
said to the old man: "He Is lo n g —do
you think he got there yet?" "No,"
said the old man; “It Is at som e d is­
tance; ho has not got there y et.” "How
know est thou, old man.’’ cried the kha­
tee, "where that tree Is?” T he young
man returned and said the tree would
not com e. "He has been hero, young
man, and given his evidence;
the
money Is thine."— From the Oriental,

NOW IS T H E TIM E
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Press.

In one of his speech m aking tours
A ttorney G eneral W lckersbam had to
stop In a sm all western city.
and.
In tho c o u rse of hi* stay, was s t a n d ­
ing o il tliu a l r e a l c o rn e r ta lk in g to a
la w y e r T h e r e walked past th e couple
a man who wore the band u g e s and
bruises which Indicate th e a c tiv ity
of the h u m a n fist. "M y!" e xclaim ed
W lckersbam .
"T hat fellow 's
been
be a te n up.” "Y en." said th e law yer,
w ithout co n c e rn
"H e's th o e d ito r of
a scandalous p a p e r that's p rin te d here,
lie w rites stulT about prom inent men
i and w om en.” "W ho heat him u p ’ ”
j naked W lc k e rsb a m . greatly I n te re ste d .
1 "Oh. I don't know.” replied
the
| Oliver
"Ilia paper cornea out e v e ry
■T u e sd a y evening, and he hvoks that
wny every W ednesday m o rn in g ”—
P o p u la r Magazine
8 a v e d F ro m D readful D e a th .

An e z tr a o r d ln a r y scene' o c c u rre d In
tho cem otery at Zurnw lra, Galicia, d u r ­
ing tno funeral recently of a local landow ne r T h e priest had given his last
benediction to the departed and th e
coffin had been lowered Into th e g rave,
and the family and friends
w ere
throw ing clods on It. when su dde nly
T r a g e d y in B ird M i g r a t i o n .
Very mauy of th e birds that start for hollow cries for help broke from tho
tho south never reach IL Not the least grave. Moat of the mourners ran aw ay
o f tho dangers on the way Is the en­ panic stricken, while the priest ' and
countering of tho dazzling electric sextons got out the coffin and opened
To th e ir am azem ent, they
lights, tall buildings, telephone and te l­ the lid
e g ra p h vvtr«-s. a n d othnr obetructlous found the supposed dead man nllve Ho
In tbe cities, esjveclally on cloudy sivon recovered and was ably to walk
Ho Is now p e r f e c t l y
p lg h la when th o flight Is low
At homo unaided
such times th e m orning reveals the well
j tragedies of t h e night, when little
| bruised bodies lying hero and them In
W esley on Early Rising.
tho alroota te ll of tho hnvoc wrought
John
W esley satisfied him self
of
T e rrib le sufferers In this reapocl aro
tho expediency of early rising by ex ­
th e w arblers
A lso countless thou­
periment. "I waked every night about
san d s of m igratin g birds have per­
12 or 1, and lay awako som e tlm o. I
ish ed m iserably by being blown out tq
readily
concluded that this arose
sea by adverse galos*; and bllzzurds
from
my
being longer In bed than
and unusually se v e r e snow storm s have
claim ed unnumberod victim s.— H. M. naturo requlrod. To be satisfied , I
procured *n alarm, which waked mo
L a ln g In the O uting Magazlno.
the noxt m orning at 7 (near on hour
earlier than I had waked the day bofo re). yet I lay awake again In the
P h y sic a l Impossibility.
A young E nglishm an cam e to W ash­ night. The second morning I rose at
ington and dovoted hla days and nights 0; notw ithstanding this, I lay aw ake
to an earnest endeavor to drink all the second night. The third m orn­
th e Scotch w h isk y there w as.
He ing I rose at 6; nevertheless I lay
couldn't do It. and presently he went awnke. T he fourth morning I rose at
to a doctor com plaining of a disor­ 4, ns I bnvo done over since, and I
dered stom ach. "Quit drinking." or­ lay awake no more.”
dered the doctor. "Rut. my dear sir,
I caw n ’L I g e t s o thirsty." "W ell,”
Hadn't Realized Its Value.
said tho doctor, "whenever you are
A workman called at tho hom e of
th irsty, eat an apple Instead of tak­
Prealdont Taft'a brother. Charles in
in g a drink." T h e Englishm an paid
Cincinnati to perform som e odd Job,
h is fee and left. Ho mot a friend to
w hom he told trie experience. -“ Hally and .h a p a u sed -to nuts the p riceless
rot,” he protested. "Fawncy eatin g &lt;0 paintings In Brother Charles' p rivate
a p p les a day."— Saturday Evening gallery. Ho waa attracted to a sm all
original Van Dyke and m oved up
P ost
clo ser to get a hotter look. " A h!” he
exclaim ed. ‘T v * got that sam e th in g
down home. Yea, It'a exactly like
Tha W ay of a Lawyer.
T h e prisoner w a s charged w ith so that. My w ife g o t It som e place here
triv ia l an offen se tbat the Judge told' In town. A re they worth m uch?"
hhn that If he w ould plead guilty he "That one la worth |35,000," he waa
w ould let him off w ith a fine. "Before told. "H um !” he murmured. "I g u ess
*
w e plead guilty," replied the man’s law­ I’ll have ours framed."
yer, "we‘d like to know what tho fine
w ill be." "Isn't It rather unusual to at­
W it and Humor.
tem pt to bargain w ith tbe court?" ask­
W illiam D«au H ow ells, at a dinner
ed the Judge. "Perhape It Is, your In New York, pralsod humor, w hich Is
honor,” replied th e law yer, "but In this com passionate, and decried wit, which
c a s e the prisoner has only f i t , and la crush " la a word," said Mr. H ow ­
aa m y fa* la flO , w e can’t afford to ells, "the jok e w h ere jrou see th e point
p lsad guilty If y o u Intend to fine him Is alw ays e v e r eo muoh f o u l e r than
m ore than
— Y outh’s Companion.
th e on e w here you fe e l U."

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P . O. B ox 1 1 2 2

Community of "Swapper*.“
M embers o f the Jackot colony, sta te
of M assachusetts, poor w h ites de­
scended from a Frenchman who se t­
tled there before tho R evolution, are
Indignant over the action of tb e state
police In preventing the exchange of
a w ife of one of the leading Jnckots
for a horse. The Jackots would rath­
er barter than eat. A patriarch hnd In­
dulged hi* propensity of sw apping un­
til he had nothing loft but his clothing
and his wife. In exchange for a horse
he gave his w ife to hi* brother. The
horso was worth |5 . T w elve hours
later the patriarch Swapped tlfb horse
for another, horse. Hla brother took
th e woman to Rrpcton, and his efforts
J o jsw a p k flfT c* a iu |h ln f / d *
tra cte# ~ th e atten tion t if the
police.. T h ey made tWe patriarch take
his w ife back, but the brother protest­
ed that the cxchnngo was m ade In
good faith.

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W all, Hardly Byar.
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,I»U, b7 USOOUM Uta&gt;.&gt;, rnm .,
W han C a p t C aleb
Drtdgo ra m e
homo nobody exp ected him
Ho wan
officially dead. N oarly tw o years bofore h ie Teasel had bocn cun down
by a g r e a t steam er w h ic h was mak
log a record trip. T w o of thn crowware ea red . It waa aupposod that th e
captain and his m en w ero lost. Capt
Caleb’s w idow m o u rn e d , but hoped
Finally, a s ship aftor ship rum o In
with n o n ew s, sho a d ju s te d hom.-if
outw ardly
to tho
situation
she
opened a little sh o p a n d sold m eat
pies and baked b eans, (the owned h.-r
house and gardeu, b u t taxes had In
creased and her Incorno was sniall
lie n e e life b e cam e. Increasingly hard.
Her plea w ere delicious and h e r beans
m elted In th e m outh, b u t custom era
w ere fe w , and w hen th o r n waa n long
rainy se a so n sa le s w orn slow and
there w e r e often m e a t plea left on
hand.
Caleb Brtdgo a r r iv e d hom e at night,
and w alk ed s t r a i g h t to his house
Ha stop p ed short a t t h e g a te
im
fore t h è fro n t d o o r bu rn e d a feeble
la th e
light In an Iron la n te r n
window waa a s ig n — " H o t lleef and
Pork P lea.”
“W ell, of all th in g s ." ejaculated
C ap t Caleb.
”
th e fifteen m o n th s of his on
forced a b s c n c iy rho
1 had thought of his
wlfo a a comforti
c o m fo rta b le . He had know n
that bar w ants w e r e fo w ^ n n d In* had
• V ^ j g a S f P l v o d ,lor Incoino udCuujtf.
And ^ 3 iT ffh d "was acilllnp
d id -n ot Seem ll^e Barah 4&lt;&gt; sell plea
A fe e lin g of fa in tn e s s r a m o i m r him
.W hat If S a ra h wor«i dead * What If
■he bad m a rrie d a g a in ? lie clutched
a t t h a fence O th e r women bad non
rled, w h e n their h u s b a n d s l u i
not
come homo. He bad read a I ' &gt;&gt;r
verso llko tha t once, and the li'mlnind
had g o n e away. T h n t would be lb**
only k in d thing to do to g,&gt; nwn&gt;
H e h a w plainly th a t be tnuM nut
walk In unannounced: He m m rrT ln rr
find OUt w hether U s cum ni *•, d
e m b a r r a s s Barah
H e cast about in
his m in d for so m e m ethod of proof
Ho could not ask th e nidglibois
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f r a n c h m e n N r v r r Forg et to C e le b r a to
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t h e A n n i v e r s a r y 0 f t h . F all
,l'** •“ I'1” - - 1" ’ .......... . n,. . t,„ „ I •V*
of t h e B a s ti ll e .
like a puppet lull. I |,» „ , ltllu&gt;
s , ‘" •* "I " hi f • r b .11I how t-Hl..|, «
lit 11*. It.TV '"•■a. u . Im, x
T he anniversary of tho destruction
If.- bud
boUF lit It ,&gt;n "to- of It Ie \ . . \ itteu
I* •,f tli« Mustllli-. that grim old fortress
; 1•-r111It .-cl with royal despotism and
J bad be. n 1 u '"HI to V. .
(,(„ fll
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t.ielty, which look place July I t ,
tuli ri» 111 ! T
,
"&gt; &gt;‘t In . blur mid
I.s'* was e nthusiastically celebrated
be had taken it M|t|, |, |m t t |1PM
throughout F rance
W hen the llns
went i n hi* fa'ii! \o t ac&lt;He saw h e r rush townrd the k itc h ­ till., was storm ed nnd Ita defender«
en, nnd then he saw her turn back beaten, tho victors expected to rea largo num ber of prisoners, b u t
Ho "aw h e r face I.*., with Its look of
wild ra p tu r e
Sla. open ml the front under tho g.-ntlo rule of I-ouls XVI.
door and si,*"! under the nickering Uio old prison wan nil but empty. T ho
vaults restored to light only se v e n
light of the iron lantern
prisoners
- **,
‘■Caleb
s i .......... a !l.-d loudly " ( *111s»t&gt;
I broo of theao.” says laim artlne.
— are yon th.it.,
gray-bnlrcd men. wero sh u t up legiti­
He n u n s forward out of the dark
ness. Ills face lifted to b» rs as nho mately and bad l&gt;ecn frotu family m o­
tives w ithdraw n from tho Judgment«
sto.ul on the «t«,p al.ov«, him.
i "f tha ordinary courts of lnw. Tavor"Sural, - I... «hi.I
s . , , . . l, ••
| bier and W ithe two of them, had tie
Laughing and •ty in g , she drew him
i 'o n io Insane T he third « a n ttio C ount
Into the farm room
Yon arn
' ' ' deBolapge«. 32 ye a rs beforo sent to
dearest dear." sho said, "and cold
Mil» prison a t Ii Ih fa th e r's request.
Hut t h e r e ’s n hot fire, nnd tho
W h e th e r he had been guilty of bodio
chow der—to think I nhonld h a v e your
crlruo or waa th o victim of oppression
favorite dish on th e night thnt you
wtiH an Inexplicable enigm a. Tho o t h ­
canto homo. Caleb.”
e r four prisoners had tioen confined
He d a r e d not nsk h e r about the
only four years. Thoy w ere a r r e s te d
man In tli** kitchen
Of c o u rse she
in Holland on tho requisition of th o
could e x p la in —hut he hated to think
b a n k e rs they bad defrnuded. T b e so
that her constancy had ndm ltted even
«even prisoners of the Hastlllo retiyie
a friend or a dm irer
e,l caressed ev.-n crownejl with laflI ti, , &gt;t.e,-J,,,ih id Ms thought, sho nil
r.-ls carried In triu m p h by their lib­
nwered !t
I || c a ll 1 t i d e A n d io h » ,"
e ra to rs Ilk« living spoil snatched from
sho said "you know on my moth
tho hands of tyranny, were paraded
&lt;-r s s l d » Cnl.d,
l i e ’s blind and bo about t h e s tr e e ts and th e ir sufT.-rliigH
live-, w I’ ll ll|.
avenged by llio people's shouts and
I- tln.t to,,iti. tit (’apt Cnleb wept fears 'I flb In toxical Ion of the victors
Ilk" aa child
chil d i.n
..n Ills
his wife’«
If.*'« -b o u ld e r • t.r..ko out a g a in st the very stones of
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¿ANr ORD herald
twirling battle from start to finish with

* Sam e Old Story
“ If you have le a n to ahed, step but in
the wood ahed and ahed ’em."
T he sam e thing happened at Sanford
yesterday that has happened avout
right tim es recently In rapid aucccwion.
ty ia n d o lost the game in the ninth
.rtftfqpgh rotten playing and many think
ptior ju dgm ent
Wilson was put in the box to pitch
when o u t of condition and after proteat
ing, stating that he had understood that
he was not to pitch that day and had
spent two hours in the lake swimming.
A t leaat three other pitchers were hero
and there seem s to have been no reason
why one of them could not have been
used. Langford, of Rome, G a.. was
slated to pitch th e .gam e but was ill,
but there were Vaiden and Randall,
either of whom were in pink of condition
N otw ithstanding ho claimed to be out
condition, Wilson allowed only six
hjls, ^wfoUe Ray, the great strike out
pitchefcJiAva.up eleven, many spe rtu to rs
looking for
to take him out of
the bo)T pcfm efhe K^nie was oover.
A t ^ht&gt; beginning of the lost half of
the nninth Orlando had Sanford beaten
by a score of four to three and it loOkbd
like it was all over b u t the shouting, but,
you never can tell. I-owe, the first
man up singled to loft, Brittain was hit
by the pitcher, both advancing a base
on a passed ball. Bundy, thp next man
up, hit a slow ball to pitcher, who fell,
throwing wild to W hite at score, both
Lowe and Brittain scoring.
In the first inning S tu m p m ade a clean
hit to center and H o w a tt one to right,
sending Stum p to third, H o w a tt stealing
second, but ewith two men out Orlando
failed to score, Randall going o u t from
sh o rt to first.
In the second Bowen was safe through
an error by first, Boyer following with u
clean hit to right, sending Bowen to
third, and in an a tte m p t to catch Boyer
stealing second Bowen scop'd. W hite
wertt out from second to first; Wilson
struck out and Brewster went out from
short to first.
N othing was done by Sanford until
the fourth when F arm er, the first m an up,
walked, Sw:ink sacrificed hint to second
and Moreland hit to right for two bases,
scoring Farmer; Roberts hit to right
fielder, who dropped the hall,..Moreland
scoring, Lowe retiring the side
from
pitcher to first
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In the fifth Orlando tied tho score.
Wilson hitting to pitcher ami beating the
ball out by a crafty slide, Brewster sac­
rificed him to second. Cole was walked
on purpose; S lu m p hit to first, Wilson
taking third and Cole second; Howatt
hit a long fly to right, Wilson scoring on
the throw in.
Itundall grounded to
first, retiring the aide.
In the seventh, O rlando murked up two
more. Brewster filed to center; Cole
wrus safe by an error on the part of the
first baseman. S tu m p hit for two buses
on left, scoring Cole; Howatt singled to
right, scoring S tu m p , Randall was hit by
a pitched ball. At this stage of the
guine, Bowen was taken sick and was re­
placed by Vaiden, who fanned; Boyer
hit through short, b u t White fanned, re­
tiring the side. In this inning Orlando
made three hits a n d two runs and it look­
ed very much liko a blow up, but Ray
kept his head, striking nut two with two
men on bases.
In the eighth Sanford scored again,
R ay p u ttin g a safe one to left; F arm er
was o u t on a fly to right; Swink hit to
center} Wofford fanned; Morelnnd hit
to third who fielded the ball well b u t lost
his head, failing to touch the bag which
-would have caught R u y a t third Roberts
w ent out on a fly to center, retiring the
side.
As given nlmve, the ninth resulted
disastrously, Kunford scoring tw o runs
and winning the gam e with none out.
Summary* Runs: Sanford 6 ; O rla n­
do 4. Hits off Ray 11; off Wilson 6.
Struck out by Wilosn 7; by Ray 8.
Bases on balls by Ray 2; Jiy Wilson 2.
H it by pitcher, Brittain- and Randall.
Errors, Sanford 2 | Orlando 3 .— Repor­
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T w o to nothing tells the story of unother done game gone to Sanford and
like m any others, was handed them by
errors a t critical tim es.
I t waa a good fast gnme with tho ex­
ception of the fifth inning when on two
errors and a scratch hit (a bunt hitting
foul and rolling fair} Hanford put two
a e r o « th e (date. T he first scored from
third on a sacrifice fly and the next one
on a h it to second who fumbled.
“ G en." Lee and Langfotd were the
opposing pitchers and I t t y u a m ighty
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honors about even— t h e - w n behind
Langford losing the game for him. Lee
was in fine form, allowing only four hits
and striking out six men. Langford
gave up five hits and struck out three
men, but walked only tw o against I.ee's
four.
The features of the game were a two
base hit by Brewster und a double play
pulled off by Bowen and Brewster.
Roberts also made a quick recovery
after misjudging Bowen's long fly to
left and got It before it hit the ground.
Roberts, at first, thought the ball was
going over the fence and started to climb
up after it when the ball made a sudden
drop and (to did Roberta, und he man­
aged to nab it a few feet Inside the fence.
A one hand stab of a pop oufl by Bowen
after he had fallen amlng the autoá was
also quite spectacular.
Sanford played a new man, Childltas,
on second, and be showed up well.
Wofford was shifted to third and Brit­
tain warmed the bench.— Reporter-Star.*
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School District Election
T he school district election will bo
held next.T uesday in all the districts in
Orange county. The following clerks
and inspectors have been appointed:
Sanford—A. T. Rosa]ter, R. C. M ax­
well, J. H. Rose, inspectors.
A p o p k a —H. H. W itherington, A. C.
S tarbird, W. T. Wilson, inspectors.
O viedo—Will I-awton. I)r. Marshall,
H. B. McCall, inspectors.
O a k la n d —Will Tilden. Mr. McMillan.
Douglas Sadler, inspectors.
Fairvicw—J. T. Robertson, J. D. Hen­
derson, R. I). Eunice, insjrcctors.
Lockhart—J. E. Rose, Chester Wof­
ford, Mr. Shaw, lns|&gt;ectors.
B eulah—J. A. Reaves, J. S. O ’Berry,
W. H. Robinson, inspectors.
Zell wood - H . C. Jones, ('. II Baker,
Win. Edwards, inspectors.
I^ingwixMl Chas. Knsminger. Mr
Dunn, W. H. Woodlterry, insp«s-tors.
O rlando and lirirk Bond»
T h e m ovem ent to bond this road
diatrict in the in(traLoi the building of
good roads is gathering force slowly but
surely, according to a sta te m e nt made
this morning by Seth Woodruff, the
father of the plan.
"I think 1 have sounded public opin­
ion on the measure p r e tty thoroughly,"
»lid Mr. Woodruff. and I find it is well
nigh universally favored. T he people
I think have awakened to the absolute
nreed for gissl roads. And the se nti­
m ent Beeme to favor this method
The
tlli'll with whbm I've talkisl seem to feel
tha t the plan for building good roads In­
direct taxation has Ix-en throughly
threshed out. and Tot/nd to lie im prac­
ticable."
Mr. W’oodruff said tha t he will Iwgin
the circulation within two weeks fof a 'imt ilion, asking the c ounty cominHaionent
to call an election to determ ine whether
or not the bonds .Ire to Is- issued
R eporter-Star
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Will Return IA Sanford
Louis Jurnme» has l&gt;een in the city
several d a y s looking over his furm und
oth e r property. He has lieen engngrd
for severnl year* in Jacksonville on the
experimental furrnand having a p ra c ­
tical experience in th e fnrmmg game
proved a valuable auquisition to the ex­
perimental farm, as it took a good man
to endeavor to raise Sanford products
on Jacksonville soil.
Mr. Jatnm es is seriously considering
returning to S u /fo rd and settling down
for life, as h e / t a l e s th a t in all his ex(»erience he hhs never seen any land or
section os / e l l udupted for the high
priced winter vegetables as the Sanford
section where irrigation and drainage
can Ik* worked to such,good a d v a n ta g e
the year round.
His m any Snnford friends will welcome
I&gt;ouie back again and hope th u t he will
m ake u fortune this senson to celebrate
his return.
T he California Crop
T h e news to the effect t h u t 't h e Cali­
fornia fruit crop for the present y ear is
exceedingly smnll, while not received as
good news, is none the Ires of im por­
tance to Florida growers, ns if there is a
great sh o tra g r in th e California crop,
Florida should reap the udva nta gre in
greatly increased price* for her fruit,
which is recognized as t he boat there la
to be had from anywhere at any price.
The situation should Ite carefully stud­
ied by nil who have fruit. They should
acquaint themselves with the facta so
that they may not be imposed upon.
Marlow Succeeds Wagner
D . C. Marlow has arrived in th e'city
and will succeed D. G. Wagner as train­
master oLthe Jacksonville division. Mr.
Marlow is a railroader of many years'
experience .having been in the general
offices at Wllmingtom und afterward
coming to Lakeland and other points
where he has been engaged for som e tim e.
H e will now make Sanford headquarters
and will receive a warm welcome from
the people of this city.

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Great Tete Day

T w o carloads of machinery, have ar­
SANFORD (Mill. TAKES HONOR
Sanford hull team won the pennant.
rived in Lakeland for th e new 100-ton
Of count«, you have heard of the won­
Ice pla nt. W ork on the brick building
l.iltle Margaret Neal Wins First Prize derful series of wonderful game» played
is progressing rapidly.' T h e plant when
in Halt) Show
this s«*ason between Sanford and O rlan­
completed will represent an investment
Sanford iindouhtcdl) has the linertl do and how the wonderful playing of the
of 9100,000.
lot of Ileant i fill and health) children Sanford team won the |&gt;ennant.
A w ater softening plant is now being
th a t cun lie found and while Sanford
Said pennant is in process of making
urged for St. Augustine municipal
people are aware of this fact, the habie* and next Thursday will be the gladsome
water works p la n t by several citizens
do not attract our attention as readily occasion when the heroes of the diamond
It is stated th a t for small e x p e n d such
a&gt; that nl a .Hunger, proliuid) due to the will -well out thi'ir maul) bosom* and
a plant can be installed and it chang*-*
fact that «• ha \e m.»r»' l.ubii-. and prel roct-ivi- the reward of merit ill the shape
the nrteaian water, making it better fur
tier nite- tfi,in our |e*M.fortunate neigh­ of a pennant
drinking and for bathing a n d other u.-*-.
Thursday will also be Boost Day and
bor». Hut let the Sanford people lake
by softening it.
u trip to another sta te and the rompnri- every loyal fan is supported to come out
• S hipm e nts of pears from Archer dur son of children redounds to the credit of and help along a good thing.
ing the p a st two weeks have been heavy. our city and never fails to carry off the
T he »«Ties is drawing to n close and onT h e fru it is bringing good prices in honors
thu.-tu.srn is not exactly at fever heat on
eastern markets.
At a hub) »how givi-n last week at a« • «mill of the *-;ts&gt; victory for Sanford
W e st T a m p a is to have a new p.»-t Mirnteagle IVtin-. little Margaret Neal hut Orlando claims th a t on the oKrnxion
office. T he present building is made carried off tir-t honors among the vast nl our Boost Day and P ennant D l y they
i|uatv to handle tho volume ..( bu-ini-&gt; avu-mltl. ol little sootherti iM-nuti.-- -vill take till- gallic (list to dem onstrate
passing through that office, hu I rub Margaret is lie liltl* d.oighlr r ol I »r ilia' tIt.-*, .-an pla&gt; ball. However, we
Sam has issued orders to lean- a larger ami Mrs T A Neul ami with her | will not worry about the game if it is n
mot tier r- -p. • dirig ...» summer .it Mon! good -nappy urn*, and the crowd now
building.
a risu&gt;rd breaker and
pn.mi.-4- t o
A large saw mill is to Im- erected .. a: e a g l e , I . ' l l ft
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JElkttffl Si »n early_dute. T he mill will
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N .L, , lUI„. li.inner il&gt;-.-&lt; ril»-. tin plenty of fun
The band will play and the Indie« will
also m a n u fa c tu re barrel material « hi. -h ' .iw.ir,p
f„||„Vkwill supply th* surrounding commui u&gt;
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,.Uid a dim. . ... i, I., m^r. to d o the honors and the ball
T h e re is a movem ent on (oot for t b e f t o
t i t u . w and e re well reward.-.! i pari will res4-mh|e the stadium at the
organization of u young men's Civic Club j for the outlay for til the children were olyrnpn games. T he last grand rally
in S t. Augustine. Such a club would no ' liejmtifnl and each rb-wrved a pri/.iIn of the —-axon and plenty of excitement
Half holiday will give every l i n e a chance
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to be bricked. Ilrick are now l»eing ried off t In- honor* •!&lt;•.» t'rocket t Wel.t». | N'ew. York, N V . Aug Iff
Aft4*r
hauled and scattered a lon gsid e th e John a Ix-milifiil brow i. cv».| III'.ml.- • I»«- - o n ' being in h.~-s | oii for more (ban tw o
Anderson boulevard from lw&gt;r. ttu to ol Mr and Mr- I Dwigiit .-M.
hours lo* 1u y I lie grand jurv co n sid erin g
In ti,&lt; ll.ri'l prir.i -irli haired lu.m it.. K o-enthul murder not i fie. I A l n i
Kayard. T his will bring the p a v in g d
it.» Itap.er &gt;1 t huttanooga wa&gt; winner man that they d idn't f****l warranted m
most to the St. Johns county line
T h e vegetable grower* of Manat..- I o.irt I* *la— 11« . I* -la fiord «if llir handing up further in d ielin en ta of mur
liandH4&gt;me luti »1er |n the first d»*gr»-e until m o re e v i ­
county are organizing into an association mingh.irii wo.« winner.
dainty blonde d en ce has |&gt;4*4*n heard
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for m utual be n e fit
Sanford H..r i- ex p ected to corne from Nchepps. now
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M iam i’s celebration, which occurred

FIRE FIEND AT BARTOW
County Seat of Polk Suffer* Serious
Los* Last Sunday ’

Sunday morning nt .1:30 an ala rm of
fire awakened the sleeping inhabitant.*
of Bartow. As the fire was in the heart
of.the city it caused no little fiwr. T he
brick building on Broadway- belonging
to Jasper Summerlin ami occupied by
T I*. Car|H*nt)*r, I lard wan- Com pany
and a Greek fruit stum! and restaurant,
was totally destroyed, as well a* the con­
tents of the two store». It is noj known
just how or where the fire originated,
whether in tho hardware store or in the
fruit store, but likely in the lutter.
So rapid was the spread of the tlnuu-*
that it hx»ked almi»st hopeless nt lirst to
try to confine t f i r e to the one build­
ing. but the heroic efforts of the Hurt)»«
volunteer tire company suiv**eti»s| hi
getting n number of streams of water
upon the ffuim-* and it ewa» -*uui a p ­
parent thut the tire «it- under control
The hardware st»»ck was not cover»»! by
insurance, only u small amount. 11.000,
Ix-mg carried on tin- -link. The I«»»- ia gr»*ut one to T I' Carpenter &amp; Co.
The J N Hooker brick building &gt;»n
Broadway' and Summerlin stri-ets. .»»•cupnsl by thiv-SJ B Johnson giyrage.
wa- d a m a g 'd ronslderahly . entire lusiib'
of tin- building burning out and ib-stroy
Uig tfie -tiH'k of suj»pli«w carried bv Jobnxon. also dnmugmg a number of m a c h ­
ines Iwlongmg to the company
A num­
ber of machine* tx-longing to privaticitizens wi*n* also badly dlxligurisl and
might ax well as Ill-ell l.urn.sl MS for the
u*&lt;- they will Ik- us pleasure curs iu the
future
The Johnson r.iinj.Hliy curried
no insurance whatever, so their Ions is a
total one Till* building i- cracked,
1en rtm le from Hot Spring*
N o addition- scorched and marred, the .-ntir. (rout
il in d ictm en t* are expeeii-d until his lu-ing hurn.si out. the «in.low- all .»it

in th e past week, was conceded t&gt;&gt; huv. nla. «.v- the winner
been far beyond its expectations T h e
largest num ber of visitors that tfe ’ .I L i - l m g - s h iio S i i d I ' . l l a I i . c city has had in all it» mxti-i-n year. .» .
D a l l . •' ' pile m o f -4 -I-. I p o t a t . M - I Of
city wax accorded to it» birthd.ii p.ir*
ow la-ing in.el* fr om
bib p . i i ' ' .
O'
On W ednraday ol last week tn.-r.- w.i'
the
H astin gs
,Ni ws
Hastings*».»
consum m ated in Brooks ville the organi­ A bile for the spring or main crop, n o rth ­
zation of th e largoit semi-pubiir service ern grown —
4ss I potato*-?, rnust lie piantisi
corporation in th e history of Hernando , f*»r t h e fall or second crop, homi* grown
county when the Hrooksville Light &amp;
| I- M-4- I KuiTi y e a r t h e fa r m e r s
Power Com pany took over the Mroohs
■in * iin ver of barrels of p o t a
ville waterworks and the ice plant the '■* ‘
t
t, m*—Iron» fi* sp ring c r o p - l u r i n g tfi*-in
new com pany to lx* opera t**l under tfi&gt;I li,riny
III a barn •r lot» or * ool « les i
name of the Hrooksville Light A- l’..w.-r
• pol.il.M-- fur lu sh
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uri.n e | «
Com pany.
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f -1f *I • •»'*«
f *.«
fifin g
A t a meeting held m V ans Agnew amt taken lor liuti purpo-*
I l»o-* |i-ft an
Craw ford's offices, at which s majority u-***l (*ir -îs*»I ILi-lmg- farn,cr- ohiain
of the attorneys practising in Osceola mg Im- i result.- from planting potato*-»
c o u n ty were present, the Osceola i w in thi- sizy of walnut.- and using them un
ty B ar Association was formed. W. li. cut
Tin' fall crop is piantisi during
Crawford, Ju d g e Parker nnd It. (i. J o h n ­ SepiemU-r or early in (lrtoln*r and the
son were ap|&gt;ointed u comtnitrt*** to draft same cultural method* are follow)*! a»
resolutions and outline a constitution with ilu» spring crop
Kail potatia-s
and by-laws. After this feature bus m ature by the lir-t of January and may
l&gt;een a tte n d e d to, the organization will la* hurvestisi m timi- to allow the same
m eet to perfect a perm anent. ImmI v ground to Is- usisi for the spring crop
T he local' lawyers feel th a t it is their
Tills crop is ipsisl to supply local &lt;!»•d u ty to m ilitate against the itinerant
found for
m.anti and a ready drluund i
and non-elligible practitioner» who have
alvfrom
id..Vi
to
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0()p«*r
barrel
them
been encroaching on the legitimate busi- j
I»
station
As
m
former
years
f »•
neaa of the a tto rn e y s in this county
It ( grower- have a surf»lu&lt; supply of
I
seema th a t a great m any notaries pul» and this is now being offered for sal»- at
lie a r t performing the functions of a reg price* ranging from 1 1 t.» I t .1 barrel
ular a r to m e y and this, according to the according to ipiality «»( the stock
B a r A a o c la tio n , is not permissible,
i t is th e intention of the new body t&lt;&gt;
Orlando Lad) Killed
proMcute all such violations and in all
Cutnlierland, Md., Aug. 1H. • Thr«s*
oth e r m a tte r s to conserve the province young women were killed anil a fourth
o f-th e U l t i m a t e lawyer.
was probably fatally injurtsl iau&gt; today
A t th e morning aervice last Sunday
near Froetburg, when u Baltimore &amp;
P a s to r Kilgore extended nn invitation
()hii&gt; eastlmurnl paswenger train, runnung
to th e male m em bers of his congregation
over the Western Maryland railroad ex­
t o remove their coata if they so d**tension. struck the pa rty just after they
aired, and a few availed themselves of had stepped off the went bound track to
th e privilege. Now, if he would permit
avoid an approaching freight train.
th e ladiea to rem ove their headgear mere
T h e Dead m a n would ta k e more comfort in a ttr n d Mr*. Oscar Schneider. Orlando. F’la ,
i n i divine service, and alio he able to ws*
27 y«*ars old. who came to Fronthurg for
M well a s ’ hear th e preacher. Braden
k ."
■'home coming w***...
to w n 1H erald.
J en n ie Schneider t2 years uhl

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I til- turn in affair* «unie mid
I* n l. .tit*-. \*Mi-i.i&lt;it District \t to r .ic y

M,*—- thi- (iiiirmi.g hail priu 114 nil\ com
pi*-1••*I the . a»*- ahainst all th*- .iefetld
ant* before tIt«- grand Jury.

T he grand jury met at noon today and
it wa* generally reportisl that indict­
ment» would Im* hund.sl the court before
lb*- end of ihe day
The coroner’s in
•i*!•—t w.t» lut*-getting under way
Many
I'-oinimnt m.-n w*-r&gt;- i.npnni-lhsl on the
h i.
Daniel F rithlilHii a theatrical
.• ig* r i- i to fo r e ma n
S r h e p p * S a f e in Jail

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The coming week will be one of m o d ­
erately high temperature« in /th e s^titIt­
em stale»-and generally over the middle
went, according to a bulletin from tho
weather bureau. In the northern state«
and west of the Rocky m ountains te m ­
perature* will I»- near or lx*low the s»*axomil average
"T h e j.recipitution d u r ­
ing the wis'k." the bulletin says, “ will lw
light and local over the southe rn half of
the country and generally ubove the
normal in the northern sta te s. The n ext
disturbance to cross the country*will a p ­
pear in the northwest T uesday and
air.»** the middlewi-xt iilaiut T hursda y,
und the eastern state« F rid a y or S a tu r ­
day. T here are no imlicutionx at the
prem*nt tun*- uf a disturbance in tho
West Indtisi
The quentioli whether colored a t ­
torneys shall l»e a dm itted to the Ameri­
can Bar A.s»*&gt;ciHtii&gt;n will l»e subm itted
for decision to the annual rm*eting of the
orgHiiisalion next »i-**k at Milwaukee.
The executive c u m m itl.e of the axs«&gt;ciuciation tonight made a sp*-cial report
regarding elw tinn to meml»**mhij&gt; of
thris. negriH-sL This re p o rt will be pre**•11ted at the uiinuul m eeting ox a basis
(or action.

Governor Marshall will be officially
notilied th a t tie i* the choice of tho
I he wu ll- * d i IlKel. crilM.I'li- (roll, I In D.-mo* ra te party lor \ |.*- President of
h|-ut
I'he ga.-oll.ic ill t )»•- teal wu- rut I hi I lilti'd M a l e - at 2 o'clock tialay.
ri.sl out by u number
nr.ii. .m-n nnd I n* , xi*nt i- i xp.st.-l to bring on e of
fortunulely tIiere. w.c- no explosion the most notalile gathering* of Demo­
Drs. li. (J. Cox, FL A Law and A. A. crats ever held in Indianapolis. W eather
McLeod were among the one* having permitting, the ceremonic* will be held
There is to l»e erected a t
car* in the gagrage that were badly in the o p e n
dumugisl
Dr Cox hud two rniichin«** tti«- Indiana Detnocraric Club a sta nd
Taggart, Nnhi the building. •»» the doctor i» away facing the ***|uare. Tho«
in ( anuilu on u cun i ping ex pis lit ion « il h I l n.nul ' iitiiinil tis-inan (roll Indiana, will
mak. an aihlr*-*- today a|| noon
T his
a party of [tarl«*« friend«ill I»' fol|owi-d liv a parade through
| a., t*i«)' - i r . f t - «Inch «ill end at the
Death ol M i- I uughlon
Mr
Taggart «ill intro(iis. II Kernuld r.s-eivisl th»- sail in club lion.-*tclligence |.e»t Friday morning from ducc ludge Alton B Parker of New
Mrs Kernuld of tin 'd e a th of her mother ) ork I'hairinan of tiie notification com Mrs. K. J. Laughton, which occurred 111, 111111**'. who «ill formally notify tho
Boston on that ilat**. Mr. Fernald left I Governor of his notification.
immediately1 for Ho«ti)n to assist m the I .,,,
,
... the
I he plan*
are in pursuance with
arrangements for the funeral.
campaign popular subscription ideas]
Mr*. Laughton hud hix-ii spending Chairman McAdoo m ade il known b y
her «inter* in Sanford and had many giving out a statem ent embodying a let­
friend» here who were xhoeked to hear ter «inch In- announced he hail sent to
of her sudden death. Mrs. Fernald unii every hank and trust com pany in the
Mrs. Laughton left here several wt**kx I ’tilted S ta te - rt*|uirmg them to ugrre to
ago for the north and at (hat time Mrs. receive ami transmit sul»*crij)tions to
Iaiughlon wax apparently in tin- b*-*t of leach of the three uutional parties. H e
health. Further particulars will la- uccompuniixi his letter to th e hanks w ith
given later regarding the funeral.
a letter from Nominee Woodrow Wil-

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New ^&gt;rk. Aug 211 Schepps, the
ailegisl paymanter of the murilerer of
Itonenthul. arrive)! iiere thi* morning
anil was taken iminisliately to the went
side prison where he wiw Im-kisl in a cell.
Although only a material witnenn. W hit­
man saul he w’oiilil he arralgipsi as a m att
mall said he would lie arraigned as a
m a tte r of form.
There wax a Hash l»etwis*n W hitm an
anil the detective of the jmlice d e p a r t­
ment when the train jmllisl in with
Srliepp* T he iletis-tive said that D ep­
uty ( ’nmimviiimer D ougherty sent him
to take Schepps. and he triisl to take
*on, win» di-clared thut " t o bring ab o u t
S p e c ia l S e s s i oil o f la 'g i » l a l u r e
charge of the prisoner, but the pron*-The efforts of the Jacksonville Board an election of the President through u
cutor would have none of it. SKhepps
of T rade to obtain u special session of campaign financed by pojiulur subscrip­
was taken im mediately to the went side
the state legislature for the |&gt;urpi»«c of tion* would Ik' a distinct and gratifying
prison ami put in a cell.
considering legislation to enable the city trium ph."
of Jacsknnville to acquire und improve • General William B ooth, head and
Monroe Chapter It. A. M.. Attention properties for municipal terminals have founder of the world-wide organization
There will I»* u regular convocation of been crowned with surrtwt and, after of th e Hnlvntion A rm y, whose health«*
Monroe C hapter held on T hursday even­ consideration by Gov. A. W. Gilchrist, has ln*en slowly giving aw ay since he was
ing. Aug. 22nd. at 7 o'clock. Mark following n visit from a committee desig­ struck with hlindniw» last June, ix r e ­
M aster degre** will be conferred. All nated hy the looul traili* body, a procla­ ported to be in a grave condition. Gen.
candidate» for degree» jire*4*nt them ­ mation convening the legislature in ses­ era! Booth was 81 years old on April 10
selves ut 7:30 sharj). Visiting com- sion ut noon on Oct. 1st. ho* l*e**n issued Inst, anil Itecausc of his advanced ago
jianions always welcome.
from the executive offices ut T allahas­ little hope is held out for his recovery.
Nevertheless prayer* for a continuation
W. K. HOURHOIjDKR,
see.
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The proclamation in iiuestion bears of his useful career are l»eing offered up
Secretary.
the »late of Aug. 17 anil is directed to in every Salvation A rmy station in all
the memlters of the two branches of the j purl* of the world. General Booth 1«
Progress!* rs. Attention All those III
The
pathy w-ith^the National Progressive1legislative body
The issuance of the the non of n N ottingham carpenter.
B*-vue A'llliarns. 12 yew-r old.
jsyin
call for the *j»«*ciul s»**sn»n is generally re- He cho*M- preaching for a profession, b u t
Banka and truat companies over tinT he injure«!
| P a rty an- r*s)U4«^t«*d to call uj»oii or cor
in order garded as the first step in an- almost his sy m p a th y with the poor took him to
country are to be aakrd by thp Demo­
Fidna Raley. 27 year* old. head crush- j re*pond with the undersign**!
«•rtuin victory for the proposition, in­ London ami 111 the slums of the E a s t
organization
cratic National Committee to receive ed and internal injuries, jifobabiy will to j»«*rfect
J - ‘ th* *&gt;
*-nl..tinn in
. Orange
End he start«*! the work th a t has d ev el­
county. W. J. Waddell, State Com m it­ asmuch as a large number of the members
and remit to their proper placee all camoped
into an everlasting m onum ent to
of
Ute
legislature
are
lielieved
to
bo
heartpaifn 'contributions, not only to the die.Minnie Schneider, 30 years olil, teeman. Winter Park, H a. C. 0 . Wike,
his m emory.
ily'in
favor
of
the
bill.—'
T
ime«-Union.
Orlando, F la.
1 0 0 -ltc
Democratic but to the Republican and bruised and suffering from shock.
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Im jiortant legislation t h a t m u st be
acted on before congress a djourns s ta n d s
today ox follows: P a n a m a canal bill be­
fore the President. T h e legislative,
executive and judicial appropriation
bills, in conference between and now be■x.®*
fore the senate, with provisions abolish- .*
ing tiie commerce court. T he naval
sundry lull and army a ppropriation bills,
in conference ln*tween the two houses.
The generiil deficiency appropriation
bill. Indore the senate c o m m itte e on apjirujtriutions. The Indian upprojiriation
bill, conference report pending in th e

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