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P ot Rent— Room and board for lady
In private family. Address "R o o m ,"
e-o Herald.
18-3tp
For Sale—30,000 Charleston Wake­
field cabbage plants. Burpees seed.
Heady to eat O ct. 20 to 30. Mias R. A.
Bevier, W est Side.
18-2tc
Plants, Plante! Plants!—Celery, cab­
bage and cauliflower now ready. Onion
plants in a few days. Prices reasonable.
R . H. Davis, R. P . D. No. 3. Ju st north
of Sanford F arm . Satisfaction guar­
anteed as I Intend making this a perms
nent business.
18-01p
^ o r Sale or R en t— New four room cot­
tage. Large p an try.. Closet and bath
complete. Centrally located.
Apply
at ¿01 Palm etto Ave.
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* For 8ale—1912 Model Automobile
Studehaker E . M . F . four passenger fore
door touring car. Going a t $600. Cal
at Herald office for information. 19-tc
For R en t—Five room cottage with al
modern conveniences. Apply to N. II
Garner, d ty .
19-tfc
F o r Sale— A 3 acre truck farm at
loading platform. Well improved and
(lowing well. Fenced, tiled, a large two
story house, tenant house, shade and fruit
trees. See me a t Monroe or address U.
8. Mlkeeell, Sanford.
19-tf
To M y Patrons and Friends— I expect
to return to Sanford about Nov. 4th.
after th at date I shall be prepared to take
up ray old line of work, giving especial
attention to Roof Trouble*! both old and
new, and nearly everything below the
roof, Including the inspection and repair
of your plumbing, paper hanging and
screen work, w ith . the motto, "Good
Work Only.’* Thanking you all for past
favors and awaiting the new one«,
favors and awaiting the new one«. C. A.
Smith, The Fix It Man.
19-3tr
A refined young lody would like to I**
a companion to an elderly woman. A d ­
dress Box 103, Ssnford, Kin., It. I). No. I.
For Sale— 148 egg incubator in good
condition. 1020 Union avenue. 10-3 c
For Sale— Lettuce ar\d cabbage plants.
R. J. Bigger*
19- l t c
Copyright Han
h Man
For Rent— Light housekeeping apart­
ments. Also furnished room. Mrs. M.
E. Hooper, Laurel and Second. 18-tf
For Rent — Furnished five room cot­
tage and five acre truck farm. For »ale
household furniturV. 210 Pine Ave.
18-fit p
Room Want«! I-arge, plainly fur­
nished.
Gentleman prefers private
home, where neither liquor or cigarettes
are used. State price per month and
mention conveniences. Permanent, c-o
Herald
18-4 tp
For Rent— Five acre form. All tiled.
Nice location. Inquire of E. IL Randall,
Box 921, Sanford.
!7-2tp
far sale. A good strong heavy mule
Inquire of O. W. Brady, Bcardoll and Cel­
ery avenue.
17-tfc
For Sale— A good gas range, at a bar­
This
gain. R. H. Marks.
17-3tp
Five room cottage with bath for rent.
No children.
Inquire Comfort Cottage.
117 E A S T FIR ST S T R E E T
318 Magnolia avenue
17-tfr
Celery Plants for Sale— One million cel­
ery plants for sale. A. Burner, Celery
avenue.
12-tf
For Rent—Good office room on ground
LA D IES' SH O E SALK
lloa Well located. Apply at Herald of­
Two
hundred
pairs of Ladies' Low
fice.
15-if
For Sale— Mule. Can be seen at F. L. Cut Shoes, $2.60 «slues to $4.500
Green's place, half mile south of Brady’s Cut Shoes, $2.50 to $4.00 values going
store. West Side.
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at $1.00 while they last.
First Qnsa Table Board—Mrs. G L.
19-ltc
W O OD RUFF &amp; WATSON
Goodhue. 210 Park avenue.
102-tf
For Sale— Good Bulck runabout or EvreItt louring car. Both in good condition
and sole (¿ca p . W. J. Thigpen at Holden
Real Estate Co
100-tf
For Rent or Share Fanning—Several
acres land, house and barn, two flowing
wells. 214 miles from poet office, Sanford.
Fla. Addison L. Williams.
90-tf
For Rent— Five acres, well, tiled, with
house. Also 10 acres. 5 tiled. Also 5
acres tiled, with good bouse. Call on or
phone W. A. Mlnnick, Cameron City. 94-tf

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October 25. 1912

THE SANIORD HERALD

AN Locol A tfvertlsem ent« Under This
HMdbiA.Three C e n ts « U n e E sc h Issue

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A way Qui
* “I want a suit right away
quick, I want it today, I want
it to fit, I want it stylish, I
want it right in every detail.”
s on

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That’s what a good custo­
mer of ours had to say here
the other day, and we ans­
wered him with a
ART OCHAFFNER

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fall suit, a very fine gray. It
fitted him p e rfe c tly .
He
didn’t waste a minute’s time.
There was no waiting. He
went out of here with a suit
on his back. He made his
train. We call that satisfac­
tion and service.
And we
can do the same for you.

Make this store your home, for it is the home of every
thing that is best in Men’s wear. If you get it here it
is correct and the proper thing for fall.................................

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PALMER

The G ate City House hss brought
dawn the high cost of living. Only $4.00
per week for the finest table board in
the d ty . See Parker.
28-tf
Wade, the Tuner. Orlando
if
epe ir work. Sanford MaAll kinds of repair
chine k Garage Go.
frl-48-if
Lawson's will often Saturday. Fm *
souvenirs to ladit-a.
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Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine
k Garage Co.
fri-48-tf
Lawson’s Pfiarmacy will give free
aouvenfrs to the ladies Saturday after­
noon.
Bring your old liras to Sanford Machine
k Garage On. for vulcanizing. fri-4g-tf

SEIGH

Store is die Home of Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx Cloth es
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H I N T A 25 c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For Y o u
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U . k l w H M W i I G i ì m t U K Pia., Ort. I f , ISIS
N a ti» I* bwubv firm that Robar« M. A Wund* r
. Worsts, who, tm Joly 22. ISOS, modo
Entry, H*rl*i. No. O&amp;tSS, for B H »•
I S. Twwaakip S* South. 1U U » *. 22
o u MrridUa, has I M g o d a o l laI w t lw to autka Oaal rommutatioa proof, to oalahM l rtaua la tho land abovo durribni, M oro tbo
C M af tho Citrale Court, at Orlando, florida,
a * tho t tth day of NovMibrr. 1* 12.

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
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WdUaat B. llauWaon, el Ummt*.

Florida.
T. W. h m t t . of U*n*v», Florid*.
C. f . Harria», of Ganvra. Florida.

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Sanford,

Raub» t e a k , of Groova florida.
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CLARK HARROWS

Lawson's will often Saturday. Free
souvenir to ladies.
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SANFORD, FLORI DA

TUESDAY

Living

OCTOOIR I t ,

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V t lu m t V

JAX ST R E E T CAR SRIKE
ARE COMING TO SANFORD 0T T 0M 0N EMPIRE’S FA TE
MA Y CA USE SERIOUS BREA K
IN
EUROPEIS SEALED
Tourists Making Inquiries About
Jacksonville Eaces Crisis
( Hir ( iu
Allies Conquer Turk Armiss
In Union Street Car Employees
In
SuccessiveEngagements
FLORIDA NEWS AND VIEWS FROM EVERY SOI I« K
Daily Happenings in The Land of Flowers Culled and Tied
Into a Nosegay of Iirieflets

COMMERCIAI. (1.1 II ACTIVE

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I III- I ill Will Ur Boosted as Ne* er b e ­
fore and ihr Work Already
Shows Itesulls

JsckJwnvillF. Fla., Oct. 2 9 . — T h e street
railway employes of this city succeeded
in perfecting an organization at .‘I o'clock
Monday morning and 160 of the 176 em­
ployed on the lines in this city have
left their |&gt;ositions. All the stnwt cars
of the city with the excep tio n of three
or four were at a standstill this morning
and thousands of business men and em ­
ployes »err late in reaching their busi­
ness house-« and office* as a result of the
itrike. The trouble has l&gt;een brewing
(or several days and the strike has Imm-m
threatened since the middle o( butt week.
The failure ol the men to |&gt;erfect their
organization, however, has delayer) the
ojien break between the company and tinemployes.
The street car men are demanding that
the company reinstate twenty-five men
who are Haid to have been discharged
last week for taking the tir«t steps b.
»aril perfecting the orgainzatinii of H»employes und a recognition &lt;&gt;( the new
street car men's union.
ooo
^ It is said that u cotton mill will 1»
established at Alachua. T h e promoters
of the enterprise, who. it is said wen
attracted to Aluchuu by ('apt
I I'
Rooney, assistant industrial agent of
the Seultoard Air Line railway, require
the donation of a 100-acre track of land
and $126,000 in cash, but since (he la»
(or) Will Is- of great l»-llelit to I hi- • t.
Ure section, and will increase the pop
ulalion and commercial importance &gt;•!
Alachua und Alachua county to a larg&lt;
extent, it is ssstiml that the site ami
lainus rm| Hired will be forthcoming
o o o
A site hits lieen selected in Si IVters
burg for a new base hall park and next
season the Sunshine C ity w ill have many
hall game* played on the new grounds
o o o
Restaurants and news stands are to
I*- installed at all the mum depot .iI ■ ,
tie- 1 K ( road, im hiding tin
•lalion at Miami
An elat.or.ii&gt; ...
stan.l is also to he installed in t hi H"_, .o
i’alm Hotel in Miami. It is estimated
(hat the fixtures and furniture for this
stand will ro«t about $1,000.
Hook Lovers' ( lull
I he Hook I.overs' Club was »nt»-r
tamed by Mrs. F L. Wi»»».|rull I'hur'lay afternoon. The guests w»r» *»&gt;,
f'li-asantly inntructed in wimlnw g.ir»t» '
tt'K A tussl Ixsl wils improvised on tin
window scat, with moss, into which
"lip» of pafier, containing »iiiestions wer»plantexl. Thu ladies were allowed to
use the paper seed each prefemsl. The
lnttwera to the ali|M of paper were t he
names of flowers.
Mrs. Fred William.» had the largest
numbers of correct answers and received
the prize, a beautiful bunrh ol eut
flowerm. Mrs. Luke had the next larg
number of correct answers, for w Inch
•he was given n packet of forget-me-not
•red- When the garden purty was
over, delicious fruit salad, chocolate und
wafers were served. Mr». Woodruff'«
ftuests were, Mrs. C. 11. ihngec, Mrs K
L Molly, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs II
•Mcl^ulin, Mrs. Luke, Mrs. Deane TttrWr» Mrs. J. Brady. The guests invite»l to enjoy the ufternoon with the
cluh were Mrs. B. A. Howard. Mrs
Kent Roasetter, Mrs. C . C. Woodruff.
Mr*. B. Beck. Mrs J. I,. H urt. Mis.«
•Mary McClung, Mias Bessie Long. 4
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State Writes Life Insurance
Mad Lion, Wto., Oct. 2 8 .— T h e state
°t Wisconsin tis today preparinl to enter
into the life insurance business in ac­
cordance with the provisions of a hill
l*®***! by the loat legislature. Th e plan
provides thftt any citizen of Wisconsin
^ twenty und fifty
^ • r e , living a normal, healthy life, may
'
0lJ( • poijpy after pausing u sulisfarmedical examination under the
supervision of the state board of health.
• ^ ^ o o n iin ia the first state of the Union
**
&gt;n the businees of life insur­
ance.
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Death of I’ rof. Duniill»
Sanford, the In-*! location in the south
The following from a Madison. Wi» for the tourist, is at last coming into her
eorwin paper will he a shock to the man* own and this season tie vanguard of the
Sanford friends of the d*s-e;is.*d I'roi great exodus to this city will take place.
Datliell». le* and his farttil* r*- 'ding t.»-re Mread y thi« office and Secretary Hates
two year» ago
..I th&lt;*( ommereiul ( lui. ..re !&gt;eing del
After a lingering illness ,,f alimet a oge.l »nil letters asking about informa
year. Prof William Willard I i.moll- ! n" " ‘ oncerinng our tew tourist hotel,
head of the eheinlsfr* departne M of tin Die bulk heading of the lake information
ami him
uni * er»if &gt; for almost for»
* .o- a&lt; *1 aUnii i hi' f.ifnnnvi
K\»»r Imh(&gt; vaa li I ** to
«Hire I'm; .-miriiii» professor ,.f , hem ncvN in ^in.T.il
islr-, »le d at tie* horn» »»t In| •r know .ihoui riMiiiis an*| tMi.tnl .inti rental
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.Hid ih* pri. • » *i| land and
Haplh I' h.mulls
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building Iota, our school*« and I'hurrhts,
day afternoon.
Professor Dailiells was horn at West etc. This information aa. ill mhui Ih*
llheimfield. Michigan. M-.ireh Hi. 1H40 forthcoming in printed matter ami edi­
Ills early »-dueati(in was n|iiaiie-&lt;l m tin- tion* of Hie Herald, and meantime our
sr bools *»f lletroit ami W o »»u»fa Mich Ihi &gt;|»le ihould l*e preparing lor the rush,
ami at i private a» .idem* at I .arising fur w h it e u . A ||| h o t h a \ e t h e H ew h o t e l
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Ftnniell» stale amily»ist
11» w;|» a
du- Im* Irirmli’ "I their »oli lattile ut
nteinlier ol thè Wisconsin iu-ai|i-m&gt; of
i heir chnrming Imiiu- on Sunlurd lleiglit«
iu lence». art.» utnl letler»
T'rnlay rvenmg la»t in honor ol lamie'»
The rvntntns will he hrought tu Mail
right I) birthday
The rooms were very
isoli ami thè funenil I» to I»»- held I Ut“*
bright and atirm ti*e. w 11ti their lasleful
day alleninoli (rum thè residence mi
■ Irroratimi» "I gnldciirod and yellow
Sortii Carroll «tris-t
dal»ir»
I'll. Im*» enjoyeil »» *eral *er*
m leri-lm g giiiiu-» .md wir»- also delight
Trip truunil thè " urlìi
lull* intrrtalfird wiili in»lrnmeiiiul and
The party who will muke thè trip * ik'.i I lliUMC, by Dr. anil Mr». I IH'll
arotind thè world tu Ih» given hy thè Hull. Mi»» Mare* llerby and Mr. 1.
niissionnry »iH-i»»ty »»I thè M i'IIumIi»! I |e*el.ilul who w.-r. guest» lot the ev en ­
church tonighl wili start after r»-fre»h ing ol l»r and Mrs Robson
Delicious
mentii, frutti "America,
iMr»
^
ice cream and cake were served, after
AIsTnath* '«, ut 7 '10 in nutoinohiles for which th»- Idth gentlemen wished their
••Irelund,” Mra. L. R. l ’ hilil», from friend and playmate many happy returns
tliere after refreshmenta. they will go of the day and hade their kind host and
tu T uba." Mrs S. O. Shinholser. after entertainers good night
refreshmenta, ' ‘ ‘ A lu ( uba,
they will
continue their journey lo "Japan," »Mrs.
Messrs. Cod ring ton, Howard and
J I) Roberta, ufter refr*shmenU. aug- l/ird of Del.and were among the prom ­
gestions of thè Flowcry Kingdom. thè* inent visitors to the city on Saturday.
will he awiftly transiwrtexi to "leeland," Mr. Codrington is the editor of the Dewbere they will enjoy ice rream and Hand News and came over to inapt-ct
cake, Iteforv lieginning thè journey home the plant of The Herald. Chris, was
one of the first printers in Florida to
w art).
install a Monotype and I» anxious to add
The Music f l u i i ‘«wH-havc their reg nome new itrtprnx ementa to his m a ­
ni,ir nus-ting al Mr» Murviun » »ludio chine In company with It .1 I lolly
Saturduy aiternoon af 71 ** cliK'k. All these gentlemen ins|M-cted the new
members n*|ue*ted to l&gt;e prrtent. Mri. A. C. L. de|&gt;ot and Mr. Codrington has
put In an order for one at DeLand.
R. L. P ect, leader.

OTHER ITEM S OF INTEREST IN WORLD’S EVENTS
Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
of Busy Herald Readers
Congregational Social
The social given hy the Ladies' Union
of the Congregational church at Villa
Shoora. the lovely suburban home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Walker, Friday evening
was very largely attended hy the mem­
ber» of the church und their friends.
The memliers of the Union had lieen at
work all the summer making money in
various way» lor their church wurk und
at (In- «»» nil Friday evening each lady
Iold m rhyme how »he mude he r money.
The various poetical effort* were rcally
very interesting, some amusing und some
very good indcrxl, und the remilt of the
money making activities of the Union
netted a very satisfactory sum, to which
the gentlemen present contributed vuriiiu» amounts, increasing the »urn on hand
to alMiut tifty dollars. Mrs T. A. New­
ton and her little daughter. Marion, enteft. lined thin«- present wil li various
*i» al »i-lis tions.
A very uniipii- (future id the evening's
amieu-ment wu* the novel wuy in which
Ibc gentlemen present were com|&gt;ellfd
to choose their purtners lor refreshments.
Th e

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bidu-n ill a n o t h e r , o v e r

London, England, Oct. 2 9 . —Since the
capture of Kaki-llaha hy the Bulgarian
troop« very little news has been received
from that region where T u r k ey ’s future
in Kurojte may be decided in a few days.
A short message from Sophia, say* B u l­
garians have »eiird a Turkish army
train on the way from Constantinople
to Adrianople, This indicate* that the
Bulgarian invaders have cut the railroad,
isolating Adrianople from its base, there­
by accomplishing one of the greatest
stroke* of the campaign. The B u l­
garians have been pushing forward, ac­
cording to the lutcat Bulgarian reports
from the eastern side, in the hope of
entirely destroying the Turkish army
defeated at Kirk KilUiaaeh. A l the
same time the Bulgarian armies are ex­
ecuting a wide «weeping movement
reaching almost to the shores of the
Black Sea und still other Bulgarian co l­
umns are completing the circle around
about
Adrianople,
How
far these
combined movement« have been »uccessful, the outside world i* not iuformrd
hut the Hulgununs assert that the fate
ol Adrianople i» practically »enlrd.

I he

I h -I w»s-ii tin- ro o m » a » h e e l was

o o o

While not actually under martial law
the city id Havana is now under absolute
l l n - lig h t * w e r e lo w e r e d m ill a l a d y sto o d military protection against disorder aris­
in f ro n t ill i h »• s h e e t w it h o n ly h e r le f t ing from the heated national political
* |»|||||- I I I (lie g e n t le m e n III th e It.-at ro o m , campaign, in accordance
with orxier*
il tin- iii» p is t m u wa.« s a l isf a c t o r * som e issued li* lien
i’ahio Mendieto, who
g e n t le m a n m i l l e d t h e o w n e r id t h e leet yesterday was appointed hy President
10 take refreshment* with him an» so tiomez to take charge ol all the police
011 Until they were all paired nil
and military force* in the capital, the
Some of t in ladle«, on mischief In-lit. street* were patrolled today by police
■Hood t w o to g e t h e r , e a c h o n ly s h o w in g ^and mounted und loot rural guardsmen
one fool tt gentleman noting the joke In addition detachments of regular
illVIted both ladles to take ri-lri*»hinents troops of all arms were stationed at
with him
various strategic |&gt;oint* ready to respond
The congregation was pli-aaed to have instantly to a call lo suppress rioting.
Hi * l&gt; I. Moon- of (ilenwood, Minn
II o o
wiib them
Mr Moore is visiting the
Four memlx-rs ol an automobile party
.•i* .md occupied the pulpll of the ( oil
Im iu iu I
tor Shawm» I’ a
from their
.■ ’ ••g: tim, il i-hiireh Sunday
homes in Noble, I’a were drow neil in
tin- Delaware river when the lerry bout
^Ni-eil Another Judge
on w Ini h they were crievung (rom Dels
t .ih lit i .''•in h i n t l i m i l i I
ware, N J., was wr««k««l
ooo
Dear Sir I ask the kindly asnistunce
of your valuable publication (or a little
Incessant smoking of cigarettes was
missionary work (or the public good
said by physicians to have caused thu
I formerly lived in Duval county und suicide of Iain Fielder ol Macon, (&gt;*.,
un l.lindi.ir with ciuidilion» existing Fielder, who is a prominent business
1here
l.ltlgatloli I» »11 congested 111 man, visited his parents alunit ten miles
Duv.il i iiunl) that the »in ml court i' from the city today. After dinner he
w.iy behind in il» work and it is ii|i|Km went to an adjoining room and shot
-il I* bit Ilo- »ir- n i judge to handle e* himself in the head
lie was dead when
pisi il iniisiy the ntaiiy inult.r» i inning pi» mother reached his s|d*.
before bun
ooo
The legislature lux. agreed to give
(
fvl|I ,
lr, ()rr of , he rectnt
Duval c.iunly am.llier judge, provided revoll al Vpr. Cruz againat the MezlDuval lyounty will pay all ex|ien*ea in­ can government, und Major Zerate,
cidental thereto, but in order to providc Col. Antonio Migoni and Lieut, l i m a ,
anolher judge for Duval county. Article officers under Diaz, in tua attempt to
6 of the Constitution o( the State of overthrow the government, were today
Florida will have to be amended, II condemned to death by court martial.
Duval county needs and wiinDi another Lieut. Comarho, Capl. Mayen, of the
Judge, they should have it, a» it i» pure­ rurale guard and ( ’apt. HermiUio M ar­
ly n local matter, blit Duval cannot tinez. were s»Mitence&lt;l to ten yeara’ im­
obtain this additional Judge without the prisonment and Gabriel Ramos, custom
help of the other countie* in the state collector, and Hernan Aaroetegui, cen­
by voting for the amendment.
b.(
sor of telegrams, were sentenced to two
II it in not asking too much, will you years’ imprisonment.
not kindly call the attention of your
many readers to thi» |&gt;ro|&gt;o*e&lt;l amend- |
Wrecked the Automobile
ment and impress upon them that their
^ ft
Some
Sanford boys who expected to
aid will lie m’cewsary. and that hy vot­
ing affirmatively at The coming election beat Barney Oldfield's time took an
mr this amendment, which will ap|n-ar ancient Peerless car and dismantled it,
on the ballot as follows: ’’ For Constitu- making a racer out of it and taking it
•ional Amendment. Artirle 6 creating out lust Suntiay speeded the car up
an additional circuit judgship for Duval Park uvenue at a merry clip. A tte m p t­
county. Salary nnd other expenses to ing to make the corner at Tenth street
lu- paid by said Duval county.” the something happened to the steering
electors ol this state will lie rendering geur and the car jumped the curb and
tried to climb the fence at the residence
help to a worthy cause.
Fortunately no one
Thanking you for such publicity a» of Mr. Hodge*
wu* hurt, but had there been some other
you can give this matter, 1 am
vehicle turning the corner at the aama
Your» truly,
lime there might be another story to
G E O . A. D e C O T T E S .
tell. This s|&gt;eed idea in the city limit«
should
lie «topped, no matter whether
We desire to rail attention to the ad­
it
be
in
the spirit of fun or the desire to
vertisement in this issue ol the White
if only the occupant
Clover Flour, distributed by the Pen­ break the record
insular Naval Store* Co. of Tam pa and of the car suffered it would be all right,
handled by the local dealers in this city. but there are other* on the road and
T h u product is fully guaranteed by the ladie* and children are in danger of thee«
t
distributor and local dealer.
20-ltp speed bug».
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�Odober 5'j. |g|j

tH È SANPORDjHERALÜ

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

NEW P H A S E FOB G R O W E R S
stress and it was decided that the gov
ernment should come to the rescue the
only means of utilizing this hoard would Marketing Clubs of Large Cities Will
Huy Our Crops
be for tho »ecretary of the treasury to
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be deposit it in the bdnka. Why should
According to the request m ade in a
(Ween You and Me"
it not be at the aervice of the country letter w n t to the Jacksonville Develop­
ment Com pany of this city, a way is
at all times?
op«*nad and an opportunity aiforde«! for
1 There seems to be a rivalry between the growers of fruits, vegetables und j
the two moving picture shows in Sanford farm products to dispose of their cro|«
direct to the consumers with every
ChieI I» A m oni Y« Tnklni Notes to see which one can daub up the side­
SANFORD LODGES
chunc«* to s**cure better pric««.
walks
to
moat
advantage
with
white
and f a ith . We'll P ren t E m "—
With the permission of the Jackson­
p aih t Whether this la a good means
S a n fo rd lo d g e No. 2 7 . 1 » 0 t.
Sa ftajrs S au n tercr.
ville
Development Company the letter
Mrrlarvrry Monday at 7:30 P m . over Impella
of advcrtiaii}£ or not docs not follow
^ A newspaper can
drop the tamo but it seems to me th at the people of is uae&lt;l, as it might mean putting certain Theatre M, M. Evan.a N G
W S B aldwin. S e c ' » .
thought into a thousand minds at the Sanford are certainly not in favor of Florida fruit nnd vegetable growers in
same time.
having tho sidewalks disfigured in this direct touch with a strong organization Sem in o le C h a p te r No 2 .O rd er E a s te r n S ta r
A newspaper is an advertiser who does manner and I heard the ladies exprow of coasumers d«irous of securing Klor- 1 Meet» every irrund and fourth Friday in month
Every one who hat «een hla Star in the Fast are
S a t i s f a c t i o n G u a ra n te e d
not require to be sought, but goes out themselves in no uncertain manner when ida prtxiucLs in car load lots from the i medially invited lo vliil the chapter
Aur* t Kiooiax. Sec y
briefly every d ay of coVmnon weal, with­ they had to drng their dresses through growers:
out distracting private affairs.
Mr. J a m « A Holloman, General I
B y
E x p e rt
W o rk m o n
f () t . C e le ry C ity A erie 1833
this mixture and soil their skirts. Some
Newspapers, therefore, become more time ago the former city council passed Manager Jacksonville Development Co.,
Meetlnjja Aral and thirdT»radar» in every month
necessary in proportion as men become an ordinance or started to pass one that Jacksonville, H a. Dear Sir: T h is the Hall in Wrlhornr Hlork. Ihinl Hoir
more equal individuals, and more to be would cut out this promiscuous paint­ Marketing Club of Pittsburg, Pa., is
P h o e n ix lo d g e No 3. K o f P
feared. To suppose that they only ing of the sidewalks and fences and in composed of over six hundred house­
Meet« second and fourth Monday» V i . It ili *
knlihla always welcome F E llitlchlnion
c
serve to protect freedom would be to view of the fact that t.ie present adver­ keepers who have become tired «if p a y ­ Felix
Orders Tiken at
S. Frank. K. K and S.
diminish their importance, they main tisers do not Mem to bo able to draw ing high prices for footls that ure not of
S a n fo rd lo d g e . No 6 2 . T. k. A. M
tain civilisation.
tho line I think an Investigation into the the quality they should be, and we de­
II. E Tolar Matter; M W. Lovell, Serra
Notwithstanding all the faults of our sidewalk advertising would prive prof­ sire to take up Jthe proposition of buyrary. (’«immun leg lion every Aral and third Thunoad lots direct from the producers of days al 7:30 p. m. VUlting brother» welcome
newspapers, there is one thing th at can itable.
• • •
be said in behalf of American Journalism.
fruits and vegetah!«« for cash f. o. b. this
U n ite B ro th e rh o o d of C a rp e n te rs and Jo in
'7
city.
I t stands for unsclfllsh work for com­ T Last Sunday afternoon there was
«-or —
e ra o f A m e ric a
“ If you have any on your list ready
munity betterment.
rosin headed youngster from Orlando
Sanford Local Union No 1781. U. B of C and J
night al 7 o'clock in
r r r y Thursday
T h u rsd a y n
It Is manifestly suicidal when a news­ who came up here to show off hli now to deal with the consumer we nre ready of A inert» ever,
t) Singletary prrildenl;
the Eagle*' Hall
llall_ J W fj
paper permits personal s p it« to govern car and going home on Sanford avenue to do busin««« with them at once.
(leu Warkwrider H S U
its policy. Hence a conviction and tra­ turned the car loose at full speed to the
'Thanking you for an early reply, 1
B P O E S a n fo rd lo d g e 12 I I
dition has grown up in the newspaper danger of every person and vehicle on remain,
Yours truly,
Meet f i n i and T h ird W e .ln e n lo y night co rn e l
fraternity that considerations of public the road. This young man should be
J. C. K A N E .
Firxl and Palmello
1! W Kowiaxi- I. H.
Il I. 14vua Secretary
welfare alone must govern newspaper pullod and summarily dealt with os a
" P 0 . Box ISO.'I, Pittsburg. Pa.
policy, according to the bent intelligence warning to other rattled brained motor­
T h e letter is written on the li-ttcrhoiul
1 O. Il M
of the editor.
, .
ists who think they can drive their care of the Marketing C lu b of Pittsburg, Pit
fite Loyal llrder &lt;*l M i.»e | m e r l i e.e rv Friday
Who can measure the good accom ­ nt break neck speed in our city limits. Tilt- nanu« and addreaa« uf three women,
a
»V
.? L
i * iSUVtm * K*11j| &gt;l,“
" 'r
Block
A lb
ert
Srigh.
Geiger.
plished by the American newspaper as a The officers have his name and the next evidently officers of the club, nppcnr ut Secretary.
JE W E L E R
lighter of wrongs, as a proclslmer of time he meanders up this way he will the head of every letter sheet.
M o n r o « C h a p t e r No 1 3 N A M
hidden evils, as a persuader in campaigns show some speed on the way to the city
T h e proposition looks like business
MY SPECIALTIES
M e n » e v e ry m im i and fuurth T h u r id n y In
H u ll o ve r Im p r 'ln l T h e a lr r
V io lim i
of public enterprise and business ad­ hostile and Mayor Spencer will show
nd n determination
to
solve
the
problem
1
MMontc.
Bail
. . .
'
I m m p nn io n« w elco m e
A
Vs K in g
High P rX w i
Pn*Vard'* Hand Painted Chin .
vancement?
Th e rlul W |; llouAhohier S r c ’v
some speed giving him ten days on the O f the high cost of living
(torhmii's Sterling Silv.-r
Wherever n charitable or religious so­ ^ t y g a n g where he can show some »jxx-d represent» an organized effort on Hie
Roger*' Pint«*«) Ware
ciety needs help, wherever u scamp is rutting weeds.
Elgin and Wallliain \Uo, hr.
part of more than six hundred hou.x«*D
R
C
(
’
,
.
H
U
T
T
to be ousted from office, the public in­
keejXTH of the city of Pittsburg, Pa to
stinctively turns to the newspaper for t A manufacturer here told me today
(x-n negotiations &lt;|yr«-« t with the pr.»DENTIST
ALI. (JOODS GUAKANITH)
help. Here ami there a newspn|»er that his plant was not running full time
ucers of Florida fruits and vegelabl««
Oilier
Yowell Huildmg
shows the yellow streak and fails to as­ this week lrecutwc he could not get suf­
In commenting u|xui this Ictter-und
SANFORD. FLORIDA
sist. but it is not often.
he trade it will no doubt o|*-n up f.,r
ficient help to do the heavy hand writ
In view of these services, says the ing That it won almost impnwtlhW- to Florida purchaser*. Mr llollomiin said
Fourth Kstate, there is a growing rec­ get the negro«« to go to work Monday
‘ We ure glad to give to the public the
G EO A D kC O T T E S
ognition of the honorable character of mornings or any other morning and that information continued in the letter from
journalism as u profession, a growing his company paid (letter wage« than any
tie Pittsburg Market my; &lt;|i4* JuM A MoRN FT AM« ODI INSELLO« «t LAW
dispomUon to cooperate with the news­ other plant in Florida. All of which Innk of what It would menu if such
Practice ill Stale and Federal Courts
paper by helping it obtain all legitimate go«« to show that the negro«« who are clubs were organized in fifty or more
Garner-Woodruff Hldg
Sanford Mu
news, and a growing tendency to extend loafing tlie stn-ets should ix* arre*t«*d as ilii«
Arrangements could lx- made
adequate financial support through sule vagrants, tx-cause they can get work if
ith the growers of fruits and Vegrtiitdi-a
sertptions and advertising
i various communitie« in Florida (or DR
they want it any time
Th e negro who
W
!•: IIO IJS IIO I. D E R
x- shipment to t he*«' nil«« of hundred-*
is caught limbing should In- made to give
*, Arrangements have lieeli made by un account of himaelf nr el-»- he arrestm!
DENTIST
f solid carload lots of Florida prodm-t*
the pikstinaster general for engraving ami put u|xm tiie chain gang und put
&gt;r delivery direct to the corvsiimel** Ktafflli î 1 ¿K nii«l if.*» Unti HI.Ig
I'tionr I'
and manufacturing a series of twelve to work cleaning the strrx-ts
he details of handling could !&gt;.- worked
There is
S A N M l K I )
f I n H I H A
stamps for exciudsive use in the for­ no excuse for any man Ix-mg out of work nut at l»nth ends of t lie line to t In unit u.il
warding of pucknges by the parcels post. in Sanford, tx- tie black or white, for x-netit and profit of l*otli igrodiicer and
S u m m e r or
Ordinary stam|w cannot lx* used fur this there ts work for every one ut the pres­ tinsumer
m
T H O M A S E M M E T W IL S O N
purpose.
The special parcels post ent time and will lx- for the next six
wt*tn11 supply your wjiiii* in die
"T h e r e are many [xsiple coming into
ATTORNEY AND COUNSEl.UlK
stamps will t&gt;e larger than the ordinary months. Make the loafers go to work. Florida every y«-ar expecting to en
Alitomohile lintv If yon want in
stamps, and will be so distinctive in color
A I LAW
reiil
g
ig
e
in
the
growing
of
fruits
and
veget
• • I
and design as to prevent any possible
nil’«« They have had absolutely no I « i r Si «I r A l l u m e ) Sr v riilli J m l o i a l (Trenn i»i
A Motor f o r Any Puipiisf
t liifkln
confusion with the stamps now in use. ^ Next Thursday night will be All Hal­ exp. riencing in marketing such products
ft* nn* a l y o u r *a-rvnr* wn!- '¡ak rttilr liir * SMllftfil «lui S &gt; U « h | i ,
The new issue will be in three series or lowe'en night and this is thp time for the and m any of them make failures from
v«*r&gt; lx-st (-or*
\S i- in . - i - ii 'p
designs. Th e first will illustrate mod small lx)&gt;- to get in his work taking of! a monetary standpoint, through c m
f
yon
nri*
hi
Ir&lt;xilil**
• nil
•'*)
ern methods of transporting mail, one gati« and doing funny things to aim**) signing their prixlui t- I..........
DR
R
M
M
A
SO
N
lotir
of
tlit*
it|k!lii
ot
il.t\
I ran lixik bark tiixm hnus«« m t itle» w ln-r* (he mark* ! istamp showing the mail car on a railway the neighlxirs
train, another an ocean mail steamship, the time now when I was a nmull lx&gt;y glutted
DEN I IS!
the third an automobile now used in the doing these things and while 1 condemn
" A inurkeling clu b could make ar-1 Wellmrn Hlrx-k
.
Phone Id
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage ( ompiny
postal service, and the fourth a dispatch it now it give« u sort of ghoulish pleas­ rangementa with a certain number of
Sanford. Florida
of mail by aeroplane. The second scrim ure to rememWr all the devilish things growers to take, at stat.-d prir««, speci­
PHONE 331
will show at work the four great clasww that I did on some of those memorable fier! quantities of v a r o a s kinds of fruits
of postal employe»- postoffice clerka, occasions. An old school mate of mine and veg«*tahles at r fixed price
Krtalfiwf I'K. »» /S4
Tin* &lt;&gt;«*.. ri.... n
railway mail clerka, city letter carriers, visiting me the other day reminded me grower wool*1 hav« the satisfaction of
(*» sJ «sis .1 L' (*•x«(#■« I •i I 'r n a i i l x i a i i
and rural delivery carriers. Th e third of a number of pranks that we us«&gt;d t«&gt; knowing ri
I#* of hi* products had DR. H O W A R D
II. ( U S IT S
scrim will represent four industrial play when wr were children, and it w i n * ha*! already I**
C iiill a n il F e v e r Tonic, an
de Ix-fore hi* pro
VI
TF
KIN
ARIA
N
acenm, showing the principal source« of now that it must have txs-n nothing «luce was lo n d d u .•
«r at Ins ship
*»NN D »HU
» î I »KIDA
a g e n e ra l to n ic fo r tired
the products that probably will be trnns abort of miraculous that I kept out of plug station anil t iat i • u|\ item «1KssxlerM«
?06
r
.
,
k
Av»
Dffwi
Mansi Hr.. s*.u.
jKirUxl extensively by parcels (Halt, it is the |x&gt;nlu&gt;ntiary when 1 was u lx&gt;y. But cx |x*ils«\ after loaning, w, ,.n| lx* ike i
fee lin g u n d m a la r ia .
now thought the new system will be speaking of Hallowe'en 1 would like to freight churges
Tht a* charges are fixed
put In operation by tho first of the year. warn the small ixiya that the night is and conMxp ntly the grower would ooooQooaoooooooooooooooaoo
T h e public mind is still divided over the not especially set aside for their tx*n#lit know exactly whut he w il s t o . receive I
question of whether the proposed change and if any of them are caught doing for his shipment.
la for the general good, or whether it will naughty things Marshall Tillis is more
" T h is would enable tin* grower* in a
OF
work more to the financial advantage of than apt to have them up before Mayor given community to agree ut planting
the few in the large centers, at the ex­ Spencer on the mroning after, so Ix- time just how great an acreage each
F I N E
Q U A L I T Y
pense of the more modest merchant in ware!
should plant of certain kinds of veget
tho smaller places.
able«. There nec«l ix* no glutting of
• • •
a t v a r y raatho markets by overproduction of any j
Rich Hammock Land
A b a Wedding Gift nothing i*
a a n a b la r a la »
T There are ninety-two million reasons
more appropriate than Silverware.
A gentleman brought some fine cu- particular crop. Everything could lx* |
why the country’s banking and mone­
? Why aol a»« n
handled
along
businervdike
lines
and
When of good quality it combines
eumpera into the Herald office yesterday
It to a d v a r l i a « J T
tary system should be reformed, with
uaeful iu« b, beauty and real worth.
from Black Hammock near Oviedo. the farmers and fruit growers would re- |
you r w araa *
one additional reason for each individual
We have ju.*t received a nice I ne
They were volunteer» that cam e up after ceive far greater net returns for their
in the population abovo th at figure.
direct (mm the factory. Como
the land had been plowed and they were products than when they iiuve to im­
The banka of the coutnry are not weak.
and examine it
T h e price* are
the fineat that we have seen this aeaxon. pend u|xin commission merchants,
They are atrong. B u t the hanking sys­
pend
upon
commission
merchants.—
right
and
the
good*
ure guuranThey were grown without fertilizer and
tem la weak because it provide« no
Times-Union.
teed.
no cultivation and came from a five acre
&gt;+♦ ♦ ♦ &lt;«♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
means whereby the banka may co ­
tract belonging to 0 . P. Swope. The
K xjhtI W atch and Jewelry r«*operate. The strength of all the banka
^
Fancy
Work
Circle
rich black loam that comprises the
pairing a Specialty.
should be behind each of them. When
The ladies pf fate F’ancy Work Circle
Black Hammock landa is said to be the
trouble comes the banka cannot join
richest In tho entire aouth and when tho were charmingly entertained by Mrs. J.
AND
together for the common defense. Each
drainage operation» are finished these J. Purdon ut her home Thursday after­
one must look out for itself. When a
landa will all bo taken up andcultivated. noon. P retty needle work and pleas­
bank looks out for itself, it does ao by
ant conversation filled up the afternoon,
gathering in all the cash it can and keep­
at the clone of which the hoatem, as­
JEWELER
Slick Forger at Work
^ sisted by Mrs. it. L. Peck und Mrs.
ing It. Then wo have money strin­
303 EasI jflrM Street
gency and panic.
ROOM 20
A auppoaed negro preacher forged Connelly, served n d ain ty salad course.
Th e government now has in its vaults several checks on business men of Oviedo Th e aalad was served in little cuji«,
S A N F O JM ), F L O K ID A .
4s
M
Upstairs, Pico Block
gold to the am ount of $1,221,000,000. last Saturday night and succeeded in made of apples, with B altin« and coflee. I
•a.
30000000000000000000000000
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A large p art of this in coin or bullion passing several of- them In Sanford
Thoae of the circle who enjoyed M r s . !
held against gold certificates scattered among merchants. He got away with Purdon's hospitality were Mend amt« I
Opeti Tuesdays 4 lo fi i» ni
throughout __the- country.* Of what is about one hundred^ dollars in cash and Milteer, II. H. Hill. Roberta. Barber.'
AND
known j a ^ 'f r e e gpld’* there la in the good* and up*t6 now has not been appre­ Tom Davis and Tom Willinms
Saturdays
4 to 9 p. m
t f t o ^ i T ^ y o b a b ^ $tfb0,000,000. Under hended. It is a very good plan to re­
an y'ad eq u ate bunking system this "free fuse to honor checks on out of town
Th e Wvlalut Club will not ht&gt;l&lt;l t h ,i ,
^ H l L L
T O N I C
gold” would be lit the service o flh e busi­ banka on Saturday night un l«a the par­ Hallowe’en P arty, next Tuesday n ig h tf B c s t IOr M a l a r i a , Q i l P 1! a n d
Strangers Welcome
ness of the country» T f .there were a ties cab be identified.
a t the club room, as contemplated.
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Mm. G. F. Smith is viwting in TalluItasM'«', the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mabry.
_ ¡1 The Junior Epworth lo n gu e of the
Methodist church held their regular
(neeting Friday afternoon in tho church.

•Upper, liesidni the .«11ru&lt;-1,i
beautiful co*t uili**&gt; aiul tln
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Ward. M iiIm'I lln a Ii r l l.,I;,|
Wirker. liiggin* :m.| \\ 1
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A few ehoice cmiuiii«-- g,,,
»»“ &gt; be rented .il \. r&gt; reit-.., ........ .
fr.mi Mr Kurnut/ .,t • i„ |.

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WANTS

All Local Advertisement« Luder Ibis
1/Mr. and Mm. II«mil Tolur and little Heading. Three Cents o I Ine I uch Issue
daughter arrived home last Saturday
from a trip through the Carolina*
For Kent ll.Hiin .uni Im.ir.l t,,r i.„t,
in private family
\.|.ir.-*»
Ituum.’
J. B. Willis of Sanford, formerly an e-o lleruld.
(» lt|,
Orlando resident, Is looking after bustBlunts. I’lant«.' I'lants' t.-hr;.. cab­
Dttui Intercuts in this c i t y . - Reporu-rbage and cauliflower now re.ut&gt;. Onion
Star.
plant.* in a few dayI’rue* reason..til*'
l'i*t mirih
W. F. Malcolm, representing the Rem­ It. Il Davi*, It I 1) N.i *
ington Typewriter Co. of Jacksonville of Sanford I ¡inft. Satisfaction guar
vas in this city yeaterday on burin«« unteed as 1 intend making this a |.erma
nent business.
18-:itp
connected’ with Mb firm.
For Sale or Kent New four room cot­
hi. A. Bnumnn, representing the Good­ tage. Large pantry. (Unset and bath
rich Tire Co. of Akron, Ohio, called on completé. Centrally located
Apply
the local trade yeaterday. MV. B au ­ nt 601 Palmetto Ave.
js-tf
man report« a good trade over the
For Sale lit 12 Model Automobil...
state.
Studebaker K M F four (..iwug.-r f..r.
door tourilig car l,omg at J.'ilMl r all
t/A. Jl. Stead of St. Augustine was the
at H&lt;*rald .office |.*r inlorm.itnc
|'i t.
guest for a short time of J. N. Whitner
For Kent Five ritorti i-oitag«' with ill
»nd family. Mr. Stead’s parents were
modern convenirne.'. ’ A j &gt;|,l. to N fl
iwidcnts of Sanford when he was &lt;|"ite
( iarnrr. • ■ r\
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a child.
Vof Mil.
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V Mr* F. J. Symcs has arrived in the loading platform
Fenced. Ul. .I,
arg. I AO
city from her old home in Mcliain. flowing Wi ll
Mich., and will spend the winter with story house, tenant h u s o , shade and fruit
her daughter, Mrs. l l . A. Howard. Her tree*. See me ut Monns, or ad tire*.* I’
F* tf
many friends nre glad to welcome her S M iteseli. Sanford
To M y Patron* and Friend* I expect
back home.
/
to return to Sanford about N..\ tri.
t/The many friends in this city (if ( :irl after that date I -ball I., prepare.I !.. take
HiiluniHin will be interested to learn th.it up my old line of work, giving • ........ |
he wx* united in matrimony lust »i*4., at lent ion to It ngf I roul.b s 1 ■ •*
the bride living Miss (iruhurn of I .cl. I l l 'U .11* I • • i» I* • » ' I
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anon. Tenn. Mr. Robinson i- ,i no in r«H»f 111A*J11•11 ■ ¿ ' in I -{•« • »: •
her of the law firm of Fulmer .V Itohm of \i»iir i •). i v111»iriv! i
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Rumford Baking Powder, 25c per lb.;
6 Octagon Soap 25c. Phone 3 5 . R. (J.
Stockton.
20-ltc
Buy llour from Stockton ’and get the
hc.*i. ( ar fresh from mills just re­
ceived
Twelve pound sack tac. _*t ||.
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S ta ir of f'Virvla. « m i n e in rh a n rvry for O m n f r
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P E O P L E S BAN K OF SAN FO RD
M M. SMITH. Fir.

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Mr und Mrs. ('. A. Kundull leim
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day for Leesburg where they will muke
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their future home. Mr. Ftundult will l.&lt;- favors iin«l .tuiiihnj' tin * . » •• •asaotant cashier of the Ciiiieii» It.no. MniM. 1 »..• 1 . a 1» M ..
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of ls*-sburg. and while we rejoice in lu;t • « «il, |..t u n m i li» .in « M » - r l v •* •••» o
I &gt;r |»«r im e n i «*( ih r lalrri*»«,
gooil fortune we regret the departure of
I alni * fftt'W- •' . a in .» * i||« 1 In r u U ,
11r*’*w-s IIt &lt;a 1»M ''.i ufi ir*l
Air. and Mm. Itandall from our midst
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Both of them will lie sadly mism-d in
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church and social circle* and luwhurv
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a , - ' lu n l j l i l u b
ing, G imI-fearing |KH»plc m Mr ami M •
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For Kt-iii F ir u iM u t l • . ■..»»n
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(¡corge M. Cohan’s musical corned\ f .»*.'• 111« 1 f •a • i» «. f f t* l * t r "
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"Forty Five Mitml.-. fr•-r
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1 lin ! I • « • » \|4 ¡ikm nnftfl*
Broadway" is the utlrartion at the lm
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I U N i l \ &gt; « 111 M il.
Iv. himi \N .11.tini i .trge, pl.ii'uy for
penal Theatre on Nov. Dili
Bert
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K if la t t t
l^'igh. a clever young comedian win. invìi.-.I
I , enti.'Ilian prefer* privai,
I »* i»4r trai n i o f Ih r In te rio r
established a splendid reputation through lióme, where neither liquor or eigurctte*
I - I « n . I •»ft» « «• « I i . i i n r w i i l l r , F l i r t i l a ,
n . I..I . r V l» il ?
the. territory last season its the *tar in an- u*&lt;’d Stale pri«. per m.oitn uni
that Ja •i■ - h llwyd. «••
mention c o n v cro e n .
I'crin.ue'iil &gt; •• 4iii**r*1 M**r»*ia * hr», •»it A u g n a i II*. I '.K*7. mail«* ! \
"The Man on the Box," will I H*
If
t J . » n . . . •ra »l l¡ n lr &gt; *.*•
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S ^ r u l . '.&lt;■ d m '.
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the role of " K i d Dunns.“ Th e prndur Herald
f*,r » .*1 S\V , ar I W«. *.f S'I' f Saínan V
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lion is the one used by George \l Col,at
le I. V , m
fo r v a le
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In Ills revival of the pieee li*-' -|&gt;r|i , Inquire ■ &lt;f I I VN I t .■ ' i 14. ■I 1.1 I I I . I l I
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Mt-^ifs l.atunore &amp; laugh purrh.»'.-t er y a v e llile
fiv e IihiIII lollagc wilfi |.alti f'i. leni
the settings, costumes and prop« rter• i« mai'* .«»'*•-* *•
Nn children
Inqino tamil.ul l.ittag*.
IxiviiV I’ Hagan ul Nanfunl, Kl*&gt;rt«la,
complete from the Cnliun Ac If urns man
UN Magnolia livellile
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W ill F.
« I i u U a , Ktorwla,
agcriient.
A
lb in i li o ) al. of f ’a&gt;ria, F lo rid a ,
Celery Plants for Sale—One million cel
&lt; ’lifTo rd II i l o ) al o f • a v i a , K l n r v U
cry illuni» fur »ale A Dorncr. Cclrf)
11KN IlV s (lim ili.
I * t &gt; l 11 T u « « M p
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avenue
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For Kent GikxI office r.aipi on ground
Death o f A. McDonald
I »&lt; pari m ri» I •f Ih r lnlrli«*r
Appi* at Herald ut
A McDonald. one of the m o s t prom M.ni Well lóente!
•a.n* •&gt; dir F in n .la .
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inent and among the oldivt truck grow
1h a 1 J u in * \l llrnaku.
For Siile Mule I an hr *rrn it I I
.. f..f*1 &gt;!..mia - » mi f•aI &gt; »* 1*111» tn a d r
er* of this section died at his home on l.feeli * place ludi nice v..ulli *». Iha.l) N.- •• •»! » fur ,n •, ».
•wlrad !*.• '»
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Celery avenue this morning at '• o'clock «l.Trr. Wc»t Side
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Mr McDonald hail been ill f.&gt;r 111.11 .
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Am. t Thr lan-l alni « i|mmlt«N] ferf.ir»- f h*montto with stomach trouble and ut one tioiMlIute. &lt;H" Folk avenue
i U ri» of 1 1*« 1 ir '»*• * ’»tifi ai (Irland«». F lo rid a on
t or Sale— («ihmI Hoi. k nuuilanit m f.vrc •t.* - I U h da » d N * r r » t l « ' I V I ?
time was thought to have In-on nf
lit louring car Moth m g.Mal con.llllnu
( laim ait' iiitin * a* a*li»^**r«
flictisj with (M-llugra. He s|M-nt tief r a n k M • li» k **f ^ r i f i l i « » . M o r t a .
and Mill' cheap
" J I higprn "• llalilen
W liliali II Itr.yd . «il l ’aola. Fiorala,
•umtner months in a sanatorium in Real F.»lule Co
I
J M llrv a ia , of San ftffd , Fl*»rt«la.
North Carolina and came hack slightly
W illia m 11 T ld * -», of S a n fo rd , F W »d a
For Kent— Five acres, well, tiled, with
II K N li V M ( l i m i l i .
Also a
improved in health, and his friends were house. Also I" acres. 5 tiled
1 r^ a l l l T u " » *«ip
IU f u i# r .
acres
tiled,
with
good
house
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nil
oil
in
hoping against hope that the march of.
plume W A Minmck. Cameron C*l) '■ '« tl
the dread disease had been stayed.
In ( Ir r id i I «»uri. H n r n i h J u d in a l I Irra lt. O r a n g #
I o u n ly , M«»rl«l*
Th e Gate City House in*.* brought
Some few days ago his condition liecame
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Worse and all efforts of the tuedicul pro* d.iwn tiie high cunt of living. Duly Jl 00
K rn m a F l l«.»lr
Ino wcek for the finest table board m T«*
fraiion proved unavailing.
F ro m a I l»«*&gt;l«*
I I a|*t*raf» from ih r a flk la v il of K I »o&gt; U*t liefern
2k-tf
Mr. McDonald, while quiet and un- the city. See I’urker
d u i/ fl Irai. I hat h^ *• Ih r •■«*mplain ani in ih r al»o% r
Wnde. the Tuner. Orlando
if
•mlillaul •au*«’ that i h r a d d r «w » )d Ih r d»-icr»d a n i .
•*uuiingt waa one of the most successful

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°f our business men along agricultural
lines, embarking in'the buainean of rais*
winter truck irv tho early daya, and
by hi* thrift and energy’ making a mic
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HIb continued ill health napited
much ol his energy, yet ho was the same
cheerful, optimistic gentlemnn in calam­
ity and prosperity and held the respect
and esteem of all who knew him.
Ho leaves a loving wife and three sons
mourn the Ifas of n kind nnd indulCmt father and husband.
The funeral will occur tomorrow at
*• o rjock from the home on Celery aveRev. C. H. Summers officiating,
ntermont to be made in Lakeview
Cemetery.
AU Ready, for Masque
The young ladies of the Lcnd-u-Hand
Club have Completed all arrangements
&lt;Tr their Hallowe’en Masquerade Dartre
Thursday evening In 'the hall. T he
PriK-eeda of this affair •re to be u.*&lt;*d for
c,»'c Purpoew and It U hoped th at there
^*1 be a Urge number in attendance,
here vtlj be excellent music and a food
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For Sale l^'ttuce and eabbuge plants dir fendant m *»'rr (h r a g r *.f i a r t jt y *.r»« &gt; rara, and
that i h r r r i» no p rn o tt m «h r « la ir of Klort«la. lf»r
S J Diggers
20-'_’p
^ - r » i tv* nf a «vi I*|mn ita ii-'M »h o rn »o u ld bind au« h
For Kent
L ive room cult.igc on Fast *|rftn»«lai'l
H i u arr 11.« n lor** *»f«lrr»vl to ap|*r«r lo I h n lid i
F’ir*l *tri**t. at J l" per month
\|&gt;|*D nn M id d a y «h« ?t.d la ) of I » « r m U , A I» l'-M ?,
ih r «an*« »«m g • «-*•«• day- &gt; t thia r.»uri
.1 F, l.undquiKt. K f I* N.&gt; 1 . 20-2 |
It !• fu rlh rr ..rdrrrsl (h a i thia imH K » h r pubUahrwt
Good hoard und room ut the latkv for r ig h i o m a v ru tU v »r .-k a in Ihe .Sanfurd l l r r a b l ,
a nrm ap aprr puhll«he&gt;l »n ( Ira n g r m a n ly , F lo r id *
L IV E R Y , F E E D .a n d
Breeze Utilise, 106 (unirei, 3 itloclc* weal
Vtiin«wi* M M llo ln n * o n . r lrrk r*f i h r r ir r u t i
rx.urt ol i hr «ani « ir iu it and ih r «t-al ih rr r o f . th t«
of de|*Ot
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Ih r 71Fa day ol H M u lr f , \ D . 191?
SALES ST A BLE
H M K (H I I N , S o N . C le r k ,
Fqr Kent T w o rooms M u t a b le (tu
i in a i)
I t ) M . A* llrm a n l. II . C .
light housekeeping in Bishop block |)lrkin«ort À iHrkin»*
D l a c k s m l t h l n g a n d H o r a o a h o v I fT f
Solintora fur ( ompUinanl
l¿i*Fn htc H a r n e s s a n d W a g o n s
Apply to Thurston'* pop corn 'tanti
H o rs e s and M u le s Bought and Exchanged
Miller's corner.
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For Sale— Young Jersey cow with tier i n O rd in a n c e l*ro»ldlng for a IJ r r n a e for A u lo H E A V Y
H A U L IN Q
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C O N T iT A C T IN O
retoM i r « far l l l r r
first calf, heifer calf, inquire of F. J
It «h a ll I t the d u ly of r x r r v |*rrai&gt;n ru rn n m g or
oc&gt;rraling an autnrdobtir fur nire w ith in the cor*
Niemeyer. Iu&gt;ngwoo«l, Ha.
20- 10tp
iw .rafr lim lU ol Ihe c lly o l S nolofrl. H o r íd á , lo
p ro m irr fr*»m the t a i m lle r t n r a
For Kent Smnll furnished cottagi ftpply ,or
I j f m T . I«» I t n u m l r f d In I h r order o l ll* Inaur.
cheap. I.aura and Second St*. Inquirí and for e r r r y l»rrr»*r. for the purttoa* of ru n n in g
E x p e r l W u l e h , R e p m i'iiif i
o f T m t in g an a u lo m O l.U n for hire, the perwun
Bo* 1323.
. aand
‘ A ll W o r k G u a r a n te e d
p p ly in g for a*me ahall p n ? * n n u * lly (b e »u r n of
W anted— Position as stenographer, | 7 .W »,»n d every p rm o n o r p m o M p ro c u rin g ■
liernee *a aforw uld ah*U *»e furnPhe«l b]T thw c iljr
Send Your Work to Us and Have It Attended to Properly
with three yean«' experience. Addrerv* w ith a m ark nr h u m lT -r. in durmhle figure*, enaily
• teainguuhahlr and he ahnll * tl* e K It on eorne r » » » •Eiijjrffvinu. Clock and Jewelry Repairing
Mr». C.. Herald Office.
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20-2tp
•piniou* plare u|"&gt;n lI*r » r h i d r ad llc m m l.
For Sale Cheap Five aerre land in
I h r r r l iy r r tf if y it Fat ih e foregoing o n lin n n r *
• a* d u ly and r r f u U H y i-n a « « l h y the r i i y nouned
city. Box 173
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M
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West Bay Street
Jacksonville, flurjdq
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or shipping clerk in Sanford, between 1912.
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THrtSANhORDIMERAlD
M U U M M » a « ts u u ia j« a a e u ia it« iu itia a * ti» fl« a » « « ia i!a a « u à * 4 e»euitid *«iu

! SOME IMPRESSIONS AND EXPERIENCES

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OF A TRIP TO OLD ENGLAND

B r t f l r t a a a y s p s r p p r r u p y n p n p p t r i j n o i f y j u p y n tn &gt; n n t m t i:r c T t in y :r : r D 3 !7tJf'B
T h e next town after Oxford, on the
writer’* UAt, was 8tratford-on Avon.
A pleasant railway journey of about
two and u half hours, through more of
the beautiful English scenery, placed
him in the town, ao well known the world
over os the acene of the birth and the
boyhood of Shakespeare.
A t this time of the tear, the first of
August, the tourist season Is at its
height and one finds difficulty in secur­
ing lodgings unless they have been re­
quested ahead of time. T h e beat and
most pretentious hotel in the town, the
Shakespeare House, was found to be
full, and likewise the second one tried
was found in the samo condition. Bu t
being directed to the Red Horae Hotel,
the 'writer was able to secure a bed and
one meal for the sum of eight shillings
and sixpence or two dollars and four
cents. T h a t amount ' is remarkably
cheap aa compared with the prices
charged in Stratford, and one does well
to get fair accommodations for leas than
five dollars a day.

cliair in which the author sat on the
memorable evening he has described is
distinguished by a brass plate bearing
his name. Beside» it, within easy reach,
is also the poker which Irving playfully
called his sceptre, since with this, as
with a magic wand, he fancied that he
ruled that night the spirits of the
mighty dead and called them up before
him at will. It is appropriate that upon
its side is engraved “ Geoffrey Crayon’s
Sceptre.”

peare is the simplest imaginable, for It Is
a simple slab in the floor of the church
bearing the famous epituph:

Are You Alive?

“ Good frirnd, for Jttu *' M l* forbtar
To dig lh&lt; dial rnrlosrtl hrrr.
nU ti

the man that tparrt ihrr* flour*

Tn the fact that now is the time to take out a |xili&lt; y
in n reputuhle Life Insurance Company

And curitftl fx&gt; hr that m om my bonr».

Accordingly the bone» of Shakespeare
guarded by so sinister a warning, have
resthd over three centuries here, in spite
of numerous attempts to have them
moved to Westminster Abbey.
T h e whole town of Stratford is de­
voted to the memory of the haul in some
way or other. Even the shop where one
■ buys post cants and souvenirs Ix-are
above the door the following quotation
from Henry IV: "H ave 1 not the pro|&gt;er
cards?”
Various places are named after
Nearly all Americans lodge at this
his
various
plays or some character who
hotel when in Stratford, for to lodge else­
was
made
famous
in the plays. All kinds
where would «teem unpatriotic. One
really feels very much at homi^here of objects aro offered for souvenirs, and
among so mnay Americans, and in all a large portion of the population are de­
of Stratford an American m ay feel at voted to the task of not letting a single
home for he see» almost as m an y of his American get away from the town
Countrymen here as Englishmen. The without spending all of the wealth every
American is usually as much interested American is supposed to possess.
O nly n night and a part of u day wen»
in Shakespeare and better Informed than
the average Englishman that comes here. spent in Stratford-on -Avon, and then
Three points in Stratford attract the tho writer started for the city of Liver­
tourist. Th e birthplace of the bard pool to embark again for America. In
comes first in importance, and when one getting from Stratford to Liverpool it is
Th e Red Horse proved to be one of first see» the peculiar old plastered house necessary to stop over in Birmingham
the most interesting places in town, for with its first timbering, there is a pecu­ for u few hours. Birmingham is one of
1 1 has been made famous by another liar feeling come« over one. It is neither the greatest manufacturing towns and
great writer, our own Washington Ir­ beautiful or attractive, but that do«» one of the greatest producer» of smoke
ving. It was here that he stopped when not mutter when it is rememltered that the world has ever seeft. Indeed so
he was a visitor to the birthplace of the the greatest po«'t the world has ever dense was the smoke the few hours the
great bard, and some of the ¡aspiration seen find saw the light of day in this old writer was in the town that he did not
dare venture more than a few yards from
for fthe Sketch Book came to him while house.
a guest at the Red Horae. A room on
T h e Avon is the next most interesting the station for fear of getting lost in the
the ground floor, the same room indeed place to see, for the l&gt;eautiful quiet cloud of smoke that hovers close to the
that he was accustomed to sit in when stream seems to embody the spirit of the ground. However quiet and sleepy the
he was at the hotel, has been dedicated country in which the poet was born and r«*st of E^ngland nmy ao«*m. this place
can certainly not he so described, for
to his memory and contains many sou­ spent part of his l&gt;oyhoo&lt;l days.
venir» and mementoes of Irving. It
Th e other point of inter«*t is the here all the energy of a whole nation
was in this very room that he “ abdicated church where rents what remains of the sis-ms to !&gt;«* at »«irk. and the g o o d s of
his throne like a prudent monarch rather dust that one«* composed the Ixxly of various kinds produced .ire famous rlie
than be deposed and laid aside the sceptre this wonderful man. It likewise is a world over.
After reaching Livcr|&gt;oo| again it w .ls
when the charming maid uppeared at beautiful pluce, unit its spire pointing
twelve to ask if ho had called?” Here high above the surrounding trees and Ink­ necessary to spend two days hi tile city
he wrote these exquisite reflections, ing reflected in the quiet wat«*n&lt; of the for the writer had hrenme used to the
which still attract us to the pages of the nearby Avon forms a picture that one many difference» in climate and customs
Sketch Book. The room is still »acred can never forget. Unlike the tombs uni I |M-op|e, and the dark and gloomy
to his memory, and the mahogany arm of most greut people the grave of ¡shake«*- city did Im«t S4&gt;em so forbidding as .it lirst
But it was with ti great deal of joy that
the writer set foot on the gangway lead­
ing up to the di-ck of the Lusitania in the
itfU-rnmin of Awgu«t Kith, and found
illiself ready to Iw-gm tbe long journey
1 ampa. Ilmida, ( Ht 1&lt;&gt;. l‘M2.
buck to tbe "Stati-s
The journey homeward wus not so in­
Conditions in Honda ate enigmatical, so far .is the develop
teresting
as the outward trip, for the
ment and maturity of the citrus crop is concerned, Copious rains
reason that not so many interesting
with very warm weather continue, conducive to growth and not t&lt;&gt; friends were made, tmt it wits pleasant j
maturing of the fruit. Hc|&gt;orta of green fruiters to the omti.irv not n other wuys for within two or thr«x-!
withstanding, the orange crop of Florida is later in developing this days the wefither Is-gan to get warm
year than lust. Parson Browns arc developing sugar hut they aic again and the cold unpleasant weather
not coloring. There arc some Boone’s Farly which arc showing of England was left behind.
One oth«»r impmwion remains to lxmore color than Parson Browns. These arc also developing Migai described alxuit tins trij&gt;. ti( enure«I here is no effort on the part of the grower» themselves to get there are inindnsls of others that tlathis fruit out of the state until it is matured and ready for market writer hiLs not mentioned, blit tills is one
I here are some small operators, hmvei ci who .or drtn tinned to cn of tin- most ini|M.rt.int No Vipericun
has ever returned from abroad arttl &gt;n
cumvent the law if possible, and who arc quoting oiangr» .is I’ar-on t.-red New 5 ork bar IMir without having
Browns that are not related in the remotest degree to that vanet\ •» |hs uliarly great feeling of pride and
A number qi these operators have attempted to uio\e oranges, and jiutriolisiii and huppinetta come over him
in a few instances have succeeded, during this week. In practically when the Statue of lalxTty ris«» over
every case they have been detected, samples have been taken and the horixon. facing the'old world, grind­
ing Ixith the home coining American and
tested and proven to he below the standard Suits will he filed the stranger from other shores, and hold
against these shippers by the Pure Food Department of the Slate and mg up to both of them the torch to light
they will he vigorously prosecuted The spread of the anti green fruit their jiath us they- s»x-k the way to the
Che famous statin- seems
sentiment is general among the growers of the state, a&gt; they are he new world
to take on new meaning nod to lx- a
ginning to realize that only good liml can be sold and the Hade held thousand linn-. mm&gt; beautiful than
on Florida oranges.
when it wus last se&lt; n disappenring lx-|ow
the traveller punted hi*
Owing to the slowness in coloring of the peel, our associations the horizon
have refrained from moving Parson Browns this week, hut will prob course towards the d.itnnl shores of the
old world. If uny on - has a single hit
ably move a few next week. Every car that we move under the Per­ of patriot!on in his blond it will make
son Brown brand bill be guaranteed true to characteristic.
They itself felt wlien the Statue of Liberty
will be up to the standard and better than seven times a» much sugar first looms into view together with the
as citric acid. They will not be highly flavored, but will hr palatable shores of the new world and home.

. YOU M AY BE DEAD!
Today, Tomorrow. Next Year, and your family not provided
for. You are dointf them an injustice. MEET ME FACE To
FACE and let me explain ull the principal points ulxiut the
liest life insurance policies.

D. L. THRASHER
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••NEXT TO THE BIBLE IN MY HOME"
This is what one man writes about our 11M2
Almanac and many other letters written in a rim
ilar vein show how highly it is valued by those who
are trying to make things glow and grow PROFIT
ABLY in Florida soil.
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This big F R E E book on Florida crops contains
112 pages, is handsomely illustrated throughout
anti is crammed from cover to cover with just tininformation you need every day ami don't ktujw
where to find.
Y&lt; M' can have a F R E E copy of this valuable
hook simply by sending us your name and addre.v»
on a postal card and at the same time telling
vvh.it
crop you are interested in. There is no b«*llet linnthan the present. WHY NOT DO IT NOW?

E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY

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City Residence. live rooms, new. all modern. All n«f*»*H.Mur*, " it
tuuisr-N. Ail iilr-al lorutiini
Cun Im- bought fur a.-« Iitlb- i- J I...... .
r-a»)i dnw n, I he hulalln&gt;„’il imi Month
ten ituum Kwr-lling. ull iiindt-iii. Kuril ruum. tmb-t. &lt;-t.
minute» wulk (run) busmen» »tn-r-t.». beautiful shad«- ri'-&lt;— (•;&gt;■ • ’ * &lt;•
uml »tr«-*-l». Bargain $11260.0 0 . Terms if vvniiti-d.
Forty Boom Tourist Hotel in u thriving hull' Florida town. Jte&gt;t
remodeled Und furnished throughout. T h e furnishings alone are worth
more than we are uaking for the entire property
$10,000.00
Fight Room Dwelling, locuttri on the Height.». Four gixxl build­
ing lota go with till» property, (¡ood wuter. The four lots promt-»u line proposition to hold ax an investment aa this is bound to 1« San
ford's future suburban retiidenre sectinn
We oiler Itu- entire licit n.g
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S U B U R B A N

F A R M S

H * r \rrrx ull nlt-d and in lir-*t elurei shape, with board- t••
two inren celery. (In hard road to city and to Hand - Siding
llurecommendation.
Price
$.1500 00
Nin«' Room House, mutable for rooming liuux«-. First -lo-i
Everything new und nt&gt;-t«i-dute.
I'oilet, bath und all modern &gt;
«•nienrea. Price way down.
Fifteen Acres, live cleared and tiled. T w o fine wells. Two •maall
• outbuildings. All under Pittsburg wire fence. Quarter mile
lo.nl
mg station.
Dti» place will only be on the market for a few
day x for quick sale
$2500.00
Thiity-flre Acrca in two mill* Sanford, (rood double story liouw
whicb cost $2600.00 to build. (IocnI barn (or 12 or 16 bead -dock
No better dairy proposition in the stut«'. W e offer this at
$3500.00

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Can lx&gt; sold in five or ten acre» trucks from $10 to $60 per ucre.
Mowing wells can lx- hud on about 2,000 urn». ThLs is good (rucking
land und will grow anything. Some fine grove» adjoin it for quick
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Five thousand Acres in Volusia county' F U .. East Coast K- K. rum
lrou^n IL Halifax Kiver east Bide. Shrll enough on it to aholl wvtfy
road in county. Flowing wells can be had anywhere. Portion touches
u«n . • f
tow,u, on East Coast. We w o n’t price it here, for a esptlalist is figuring with us for it. If Interested we will Ulk it over.
if mtereausl in round timber we have 1W3.878 acn» for sale. If*
ln one body,\)r any one locality, but we have it at the right price,
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$10.90

G R O V E S

Two Fine Orange Groves, one of 14 acre», with fine crop of bright
fruit right on St. Johns river, also the A. C. L. K. R. Will »ell at a
bargain.
The other five milea from Sanford, over one thousand iris»
in bearing. Fine location on lake front.
This grove contains some
of the famous Bahai Naval Oranges, together with a.liberal assortment
of ull the beat varieties such os St Michael Blood, Parson Brown, etc.

OLDtST FURNITURE: MOUSE

Rot! curtain, Iwo «lading arm rrata,
three •plendidljr made eaiy runIking draw er! on each aide, or cupbeard it pceferred. D raw er! lock
automatically.
Worth $12 50 to
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To the Wholesale Trade:

and they will probably be green on the outside Those who order
must understand distinctly that this will be the case and that no a!
lowance will be made on arrival of the cars on account of color. We
prefer not moving this fruit until it is colored, as it will then he much
better matured and will inaure entire satisfaction to consumers and
encourage trade to the dealera.
In communities where the associations are located the great bulk
of the fruit is in the organization. In some communities our hold­
ings are large, but there are growers not affiliated with these asso-.
•nations in these communities. We have moved since the 1st of Ociober about forty cars of grapefruit. This fruit has been selected
with great care as to color and sizes. We have had no complaint on
arrival of any of these cars as to quality. On the contrary, they
.have been very satisfactory. In one community there are about
85,000 boxes of fruit in the Asaociation, probably 50 per cent, of it
grapefruit. There is but one grove of any magnitude outside of the
(Association. The grapefruit on that grove was sold to one of these
small operators, the grove was stripped clean, although the fruit was
grass green, and it was put on the market. In the same community,
in order to ship two cars of grapefruit, bur Association went over
50,000. boxes. This will explain why we are not disposed to meet
priCfS named indiscriminately by small operators., This incident is
•typical of many communities in the state.

SANFORD,

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/tCTrH ,cu^.«1iye r - luntL adjoining the celery della of Sanford.
Mniwu
tract is some of the finest citrua fruit land* in
r loritla. We offer this at. ........... ^
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$A.Q0 srre
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our policy never to offer anything for sale unless wu'esn
«ay conscientiously we aro giving you you r m on ey’s worth.
h n tkY a.,
im«“ ny barifuina we are offering io ail.kinds of real estate
ity nnd farm. Timber and all kinds of gOoYburgains.

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JACKRONVILLE s t r e e t s
TRIP AROUND THE WORLD VICE PRESIDENT SHE RM A N
PATROLLED ItV MILITIA
JOINS GREA T MAJORITY
Om&gt; of T h e KventH In T h e S o r in l
Street Car Strike Assumes
Sunni/ Jim Succumbs After
l ife of S a n f o r d .
More Threatening, Aspect
Long Weeks of Suffering
' HI.HIT IM F M E T H O D IS T I.ADIEN'

FLORIDA NEWS AND.VIKWS FROM EVERY SOI I« E

OTHER .ITEM S OF INTEREST IN WORLD’S EVENTS

Daily Happenings in The Land of Flowers Culled and Tied
Into a Nosegay of Bricflets
On account of the inability of the local
police to co|&gt;e with the atreet car strike
’ iltualion here G overnor Gilchriat Ihls
ordfrecl the First Florida Sta te’ troops,
tomprisinjt nl&gt;out l.OOh men from various
Motions of the state. The four Jtickicnville companies,_ about 400 srrong.
vent on duty at H o'clock tonight, and
vill prtdect the street car com pan y's
property. The Board ol Trade at a
special meeting tonight, passed a rvs,.
lution that |x«are be restored in .lin k
aonville and on the strength of this the
troo|w were ordered out. The scenes
of wildest disorder have been reccurrmg
»ver since 10 o'clock this morning, s e v ­
eral of the AtrffTe* breakers ¡m|&gt;ort»«d -by
the street car com pany having been
ludly lieaten up.
The |&gt;olice were unable to cope wi t h
the situation and the strike breakers
were rom|H&gt;Iled to leave their cars and
(he for their lives
On Main -tree! in
the heart of the htiailiens district tin
moh climbed the cars, broke out Itn
windows and defeated the curs a- tin-,
went through

ON
I..IW

P a id
N o t h in g
and

In

M iam i

beautiful

there

ho m es

are

and

already

m ore

in.in

are

l»-ii.g

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B e fo re

.w e

paym ent

of

I I I th e «‘a s ,
cus*«, h ilt

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p ro n e

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III

and

put

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tl

I to- p a r t i wer, re ce ive d and , nt*«r
t al'ied at *'i*l«,lii.il \ ir;•*11, i I In- It,mi, i,f

,,t
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Were

)".• «si ilo- t r ip a ro u n d The w o r lil

* -Off|l&gt; &gt;\

M ,t

th è

\ l i and Mrs W W M x -ru atliv, Itefore
sturtmg out cm the trip they were to
law states that even Billy M a r t i n must
make around the world that evening.
d ra w the l i n e s o m e w h e re a n d get .ill »),,
I'lte house was art|s|icall\ and pro
tax es p a id b y A p r il lirs t
I n o r d ir lim i j
(ilwa-1\ deenratisl ill red and wlnle limit
a ll lim y t a k e w a r n in g in a iu t ile in n ,. and
ihg a m i \uierieun llags of various size*
save ui 1 fi, '.i* ii..
el i • ■ » M\ * ' ui
tin Lut«!i-,ki*1.«»»•«! o\i*r
M/rtm i- s e n d in g
•I- t h rm ig ii i n,
.»r • *» I »»'t ya ••«•n tli* |i.irl'»r's .«rmI tfir«*«mail w ith all In,r r&gt;—i ■■• d e l I « 11, ii
si,..
l a U . «i1
•piules ' 1 •
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M iceases to In- a v ir t u e a n d I lie n tin« s te rn

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months off
hung

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Mart

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The Fruit'Exchan ge at Trilby is inM íh^íoii .im «So«i••i y
»tolling a fift.x'ii honM«iH)wer gus e n ­
Tin- Missionary '•mieti &lt;•( ln« Rip
title and other machinery in the lieu
packing house there. T h ey exixs-t to lisi eilurcli w .is enlerlalll.'il .Il .1' regular
l*e in |M&gt;*iiiori to handle fruit* by tin« meeting on Monday evening .it tin homi
id Mr* Millen In Mr* I- f
.mil
first of the month.
and
Mm
Mill.«»
Y
hirge
numhi-r
weno o o
pres4«ntf Th e fnpn «:i- World Surv.«\
Imperial Manager Replies
nf
Missions, .ind w.i* ,ihl&gt; conduct.*1 •«;.
The management of tin« Imperiul
^having wen your erlitorial in your issue Mrs N. I I'erkjus. The marvelous
of the 29th inxt.. relative to painting growth of (Jo- **..ii*.* of mission' *.i'
upon the sidewalks wish,
he* to make tins shown liy sev eral -liorr -ket, lie s read !,1
Mr*
public apology foF thei
»•ir part in tin- rlifferent m^h.1««f- .«I tin...... n il
J
U
.
Wildiuan.
who
attended
the
We
nuisance:
kiva
Baptist
Aiwocintion.
which
r.«i-ently
To mleem the good grnc.-* of any lady
*ho might |io*sihly hnve lieen put to any eolivi«ni»l at t hulnola. g«i'f •* v,'*&gt; 1,1
kind of inconvenience from our strisd leresting report .of the l.adn«* I mon
•igna we desire to offer a prize of a sea- The annual eléctirjn of officer* mid tin•on ticket to the lady who can exhibit regular luisin.«*-* of tl»« society »a« al
the wont soiled skftt or other piece* of tended to after whirl; refreshments were
bearing apparel which was soiled hy our nerved and :i social half hour enjoyed
•dvertliing efforts.
Will
A way. Brize*
In painting the sidewalks it was not
Next Thurszlay, Nov. 7 . at 10.10 tl»«
°ur desire to commit any nuisance to
'he hubllr, and we only realized Jhe depart me lit store of I) A ( aldwell A
nuiaance that it was to us in having to Sons will g iv e .a w p y the prize* adver
tise.1 several months ago anil every one
(«•ort to this kind of publicity.
Your stand In this m atter is perfectly holding tickets should lx- at tin- store on
Street only you do us an injustice in that date, for die rhunces an- strong that
you W ill ill- the lucky one mill draw a
aaylng "There seems to be rivalry."
Itellleinlx-r llo 'lair
hem i* no rivalry. W e acknowledge han«ÍN&lt;H)»«( pr»¿«'
a
n
d
c
o
m
e
t.i
t
h
e
»tor.«
of P
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•hat we lead in ev ery th in g - good, Ixitter
At Sons w iie r e y o u get th e Ix-sl g ix x ls Ht
*nd U 'tKcapectfully yours.
the low est price and get u handsome
_ J . F. KARNATZ.
prize besides.
Manager.

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under

l'Iu t lie il, sev-

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f.H« o l Js .lM IO lo d e le n i a .bill in t h è K a n ­
sas

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I u t.- r n a llim a i

iia r v e s t e r

to p r r v e n t
t o m p a ii y

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titilli S r p I r m l M T

bave

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rna«l** lion«fr«a«U « ( irtnals
from Ihr ta&lt; i that f ir luu* a l ^ u y » given
r\rr\ laxly uitf» ^ hold he . unir in ron
'.»•t a N(|tinrr (irai
fa'ing onl\
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1 ri 1-D*« u n d r r t fi. Jèil«
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lug in tfie autoinohili s for Ireland the
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It Tlulips.
L0 « a- M ' I• .1 Mrs i i 1 lar li, r t v «hd
\- it
l.o lto « .
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M

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!•&gt; ’»Di« t»\ j.«TMV« r.trw« hunt
and »Ion«* altriilioii to cnnilliai

f

! m t in l Stati*?» at torn«*\ - of f i r e

jouli,,-, ar.n. »I Tl., a .•rid and cmtiark

1.«

will ha ve a full line of

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C o u n t v w h e n - t h e y have resided lor many
s t a p le

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After a long ill no« Vico President
James S. Sherman died in hi» home at
Utica, N. Y., yesterday, of uremic pois­
oning and Bright’s disease. He had
been sinking since early morning and it
was realized that death was only a ijuestion of a few hours. There was a slight
relief shortly after !) p. m., apparently
caused hy a lielter condition of the kid­
n e y s , hut it did not prove lasting and
gave nnly temporary ho|M* At nine
iln- patient s temperament ri«e to lOli
1 rmn 1l1.1t time on his condition Imcamr
worse
Mr Sherman was unconscious
when the end came and had hcen so for
hours. All the memliers of his imme­
diate family were w it nesses to the end.
In addition to Mrs Sherman there were
in the death ehumher their three sons,
Sherrill. Richard I
and Thomua M
Mr M a r k s i* es|H-ci.i'ly ipliilified for Sherman and their r*n|H«ctive wive»;
It M and Sanford Sherman, brother
i li*- p ,«sitim i o l d is t r il i a l l u m e )
fro m
■ &gt;f Mr Miermun and Mr» I it Moore
fi., '.e T t h a l *i.- i- iti *-V« ell,-(it la w v e r
ti,,,*,,, igni . l a n . i li . i r wiii, i | „ .
I f iit r d •il d \lt&lt; v I &lt; ofklnghain s|«t**rs of
M r S h e rm an
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I na ur i
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GR ANGE CO H N T Y BOY IlO N O H K D
L/
—
Richard P. Marks Appolnled U. S
Districi Attorney Southern Disfrlrt
The many irmeds of Kirhnrd P.
Marks umong thè uttnrncys thrimghout
thè State ol Florida, as wc|| uà thè
business meli uild cititeli* geni-rally
wdl Ih- delighted. td learn limi Prv*id*«nt Tufi ha* ap|Miiuted Ili in United
stali-* dl*tricl al lornev lor I In- South••rii I hsirn-t ol Florida, t** aii*ris«d Hon
folio M t henry Ihe lati« districi al
tnrney, w ho w ,i* noi long ago inaili
United States judge of thè districi
A telegram wus received here this
Inorning statm g timi thè President Imd
just up|HiuiU*d Mr. Marks distru-t ut
torney. and signed In* conimission.
wIndi is cum uli tu lai*ksonv die.

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Aff.

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Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
r •'
of Busy Herald Readers

Dcror-

lt hOS lieen sani of American-* that
tlu-y are thè must indefuiigahle travelers
«tld ri|ghtsiss«rs in thè worid
hidging

| M,ssit,|,

pmjfflixl
,\ eorr.s.JK&gt;nd.-nt tell' that ; :1.1'I.- \ M I.
•!•• ' • t •
» Mr |)is«ruig of Chicago, Ims n-eeiilly r »•» " f .1 i ••r
purrhasisl a Ht ri p of hind on Biscay ne in t In' t r i p .» r •»»«t««I f !«* A ftftTt*I II*
I •«!*•• 1•i «I i i i rti*
Hay at a cost of $80,000 and vyiII »•»»•« ! (ro ll: l.t|*llh

^thereon a mngiiiticent winter home
o o o

lie

I lo- l.il’l, • 11 •*J»h«« r.ist !..i

E v e ry l.ii.l,

B ill V

Most Tastefully

ganl.

M usi

tio n m a k e s a lu ird e n fur t if o B |

fo r

Were

a te d

T ir s i

to

iif ih,* l i r a

Wlill, tl.,

Palatka will entertain the Moo-Hons
when they meet in annual co n cuten ut n m
when they nus«t in annual c o n c u t e n a t u u .
in that city on Novemlier 22
I In« is
always an interesting occasion, for the
Hoo-Hoos, cotn|&gt;os«‘d of h im h e r iiie n
do not fail to enjot the outing
I) o o
No matter what the fruit or vegetable
grower may raise, he it standardized
grajie fruit or a new fashioiusl spud a
premium will he nflerisl for ii .it the
Made county fair next March
I’ bi»as di-tinitely decided upon hy the direi
tors of the fair association at a ims«tuig
last evening, the directors wishing tin
announcement made that premiums will
lie uflered for anything and everything
In the way of fruits and v*fgetalili-s that
ran In'
in Daili* ruunty.
o o o
I’li, si Tetershurg (me*l,,lfi«'i I..,.,
to Is iricri*;ise*l hy tlit* addition
clerk - oid two carriers
o o o
Hon. M. O. Coxe, for lour terms
judge of the Putnam county court and
for years one of Pulatka's most prom
inent politic men, died at his home
Wednesday afternoon
o o o

Says

is sun- h u t d e a t h

yet

lo r

M on ies

P A YIN G C O P N T V TAXES

D i s t in c t » )

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s e llm g
hy

h e a d o f tli.- law
i ««rrnie)

ri- p r,- s e n ta liv e s

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d i- p a r t n le n t o f t h è

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Isle, and es

Seven iK-rsons perished and three wen(d Irgal ability. Mtamina and ex|&gt;enenrr.
that in n»*»MÍ»Ml for t hat |&gt;œition in tf»r injured in a tir.« which di«stroyed St.
R a y m o n d Tlulip* dr;~x*ed as an Irish
Orphanage nt San
Sotilfirm I &gt;ml r i«f «d Florida «fark noi» l o h n * .Catholic
soldier r e f i l l e d them , a n d Mr I K
Antonio. Teva* vesterdav
One boy
y dl*- M i t r o | H » l t &gt; .
i
a Tail g r e i f 0* .1Vi T
M . I I 11. g f T
is no s* iitg arid «»,*11••X,-d to tie dead
t • 1! • Ill'll Mi* t I* F i t , I... g I . I
Mill '-lari Rcsliiur.ini
i. t*. U .....I f . . VA \\ I I
ii,.| .i i r... I*
Mr* l,rev, r l level,mil authorize* tile
I 1.« Il lie 1,1 T g, T ■m ,|t I 111 III* s o i l l l l ,-11*1
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venture and it gix-s without saying
u-In-red 1 ix* p a r t i i n to U iih lin . re sp le n
Th at tlie three men w ho held up and
that tlx- place will lie tile real tiling in
,1,1,1 m gr een anil y e llo w d . s -,.rations und
the line iif good tilings to eat
This rnhlx-d Missouri. Kansas and Texas pas­
tlower* anil when- M r - I
A Randall rixun i} well and cunvemently siiuutisl senger train No 9 at M irth, Okla., early
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t green and whi t e rust ititi.- e n te r
just one half block from hirst street and today overlooked a package containing
t .iiiie ii tin- ii*it««r' wi t l i a number of do- lilting* already installed an- mij rb i.'»u.(jnn in currency hy the express romtx-,iiill«ilt old l.i»hloll.-d melodies and and will 1» m tiieely (nr tlx restaurant pany^x^car sale is declared hy ex|&gt;r»«as
reading'
Killarney came next, witli business.
company officials here tonight. Jual
il* Itiinoii* lakes and castle c|evi«rl&gt; de
Mr* Messenger hus lxs«n III the res linw much Itxit was serurpd the nfflciala
puled witi 1,11,1,III . g hlix-ks and various taurant business for a numlx-r ol years declare they do not know but it is re­
sized mirrors showing through green and in Sanford hus had charge nf die ported that it will reach »2 5 ,0 00 .
le a v e s n il all e l e i attilli
'They went to depot lunch counter for several year*
Belfast «ut ll.cir wav to t ork where la a K .s- o g n iZ Illg till« Tli-cd of a restaurant
Presbyterian &lt; hurrh Social
t v p|i'«ii restaurai ’ tln-v were serviti de with tlx removal of tin- depot Mrs
Tlie ladies nf the Bresliytreian church
In imi' p o l a t « i '.dad and wafers wit), Messenger, at tin- re.|uc»l uf her muny will hold u soclul at tlie vacant store
lettuce hy charming Irish “ biddies." city patrons has decided to open a city room next to tin« C ity flMtaurnnt on
Troni ( ork tlx- trip coutil.ned to Blar­ restaurant and prim»*.«* them ihut Saturday afternoon, Novemlier 2 . Supney wiiere they Win- rei|l|i«*ted hy Mr wlien tlie place is blushed to have one |M«r will lx« served at ti and will cost the
Millinger, in true Irish brogue, to kls* of the swellest, cleanest and hctil equip­ small sum of 26 cents. Oyatera will be
I lie Blarney stime.'.’ arrarige.1 on the side ped places in the stale. As for the" served in every style for only 25 cents.
ol tlie staircase, lutewsi tatlng a real "e a ts" every knows that Mrs. Alice is Remember the diUc and get your aplean over to reach it. «Mias Marian ImiuiuI to give the patron* what they lietite ready for the event, for the PreriPhilip* preseliled the guests witli a want in tlie lunch line, the way they byteriun ladies Ifave a reputation as moat
sliamrix-k leaf a* a souvenir
Many want it and when they want it.
excellent cook*
Irish suggestion* were (uithfully curriisl
Watch for the announcement of
out. the beautiful burp which hung in openirig date.
Socialist Meeting
Para's ìtali wa.* there.
with a large
Hon. Thomas W. Cox, candidate for
numlM-r of dainty green silk Hags, on
B anks Close
Governor on the Socialist ticket ad­
which were painted golden har|&gt;«. with
Tuesday, N o v . 5, Getieial Election dressed a large crowd on First street
• Erin go Brach." and wen* true to the Day, tx-ing a legal holiday, the,, iianks last night on the issues of. (he day and
soil" Erin go Brach," and more true to w ill not lx« o|M«h for hOfiihftA on that day. I the object of Socialism
Mr. Cox is n
tin soil tin- pig* were in the jiarlor
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forceful s|x»aker and bandh:d his suf&gt;Mr* Pillili«' w,i* assisted, in i-Rt.-r
ilmi li II Dickson nrul ÍU'tfi M ikhI- ji«ct" in the u s u a l attic "manner o f t h e
Iaimng tin- guests hy Mrs Harry W il ruff of (triando were among tlie prornin- S&lt; x-ialists
They have a fu ll t i c k e t , in
n Mis,*.- I.illie Farnsworth. Gertrude Ullt visitors to the city on Tuijada) of t lie fie ld tbps y e a r a n d w ill [Mill a large
vote in Florida.
this week.
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                    <text>October 29, 1912

THrtSANhORDIMERAlD
M U U M M » a « ts u u ia j« a a e u ia it« iu itia a * ti» fl« a » « « ia i!a a « u à * 4 e » e u itid * « iu

! SOME IMPRESSIONS AND EXPERIENCES

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OF A TRIP TO OLD ENGLAND

B rtflrta a a y s p s rp p rru p y n p n p p trijn o ify ju p yn tn &gt; n n tm ti:rcT tin y:r:rD 3!7tJf'B
The next town after Oxford, on the
writer’* UAt, was 8tratford-on Avon.
A pleasant railway journey of about
two and u half hours, through more of
the beautiful English scenery, placed
him in the town, ao well known the world
over os the acene of the birth and the
boyhood of Shakespeare.
At this time of the tear, the first of
August, the tourist season Is at its
height and one finds difficulty in secur­
ing lodgings unless they have been re­
quested ahead of time. The beat and
most pretentious hotel in the town, the
Shakespeare House, was found to be
full, and likewise the second one tried
was found in the samo condition. But
being directed to the Red Horae Hotel,
the 'writer was able to secure a bed and
one meal for the sum of eight shillings
and sixpence or two dollars and four
cents. T h a t amount ' is remarkably
cheap aa compared with the prices
charged in Stratford, and one does well
to get fair accommodations for leas than
five dollars a day.
The Red Horse proved to be one of
the most interesting places in town, for
11 has been made famous by another
great writer, our own Washington Ir­
ving. It was here that he stopped when
he was a visitor to the birthplace of the
great bard, and some of the ¡aspiration
for fthe Sketch Book came to him while
a guest at the Red Horae. A room on
the ground floor, the same room indeed
that he was accustomed to sit in when
he was at the hotel, has been dedicated
to his memory and contains many sou­
venir» and mementoes of Irving. It
was in this very room that he “abdicated
his throne like a prudent monarch rather
than be deposed and laid aside the sceptre
when the charming maid uppeared at
twelve to ask if ho had called?” Here
he wrote these exquisite reflections,
which still attract us to the pages of the
Sketch Book. The room is still »acred
to his memory, and the mahogany arm

cliair in which the author sat on the
memorable evening he has described is
distinguished by a brass plate bearing
his name. Beside» it, within easy reach,
is also the poker which Irving playfully
called his sceptre, since with this, as
with a magic wand, he fancied that he
ruled that night the spirits of the
mighty dead and called them up before
him at will. It is appropriate that upon
its side is engraved “ Geoffrey Crayon’s
Sceptre.”
Nearly all Americans lodge at this
hotel when in Stratford, for to lodge else­
where would «teem unpatriotic. One
really feels very much at homi^here
among so mnay Americans, and in all
of Stratford an American may feel at
home for he see» almost as many of his
Countrymen here as Englishmen. The
American is usually as much interested
in Shakespeare and better Informed than
the average Englishman that comes here.
Three points in Stratford attract the
tourist. The birthplace of the bard
comes first in importance, and when one
first see» the peculiar old plastered house
with its first timbering, there is a pecu­
liar feeling come« over one. It is neither
beautiful or attractive, but that do«»
not mutter when it is rememltered that
the greatest po«'t the world has ever
seen find saw the light of day in this old
house.
The Avon is the next most interesting
place to see, for the l&gt;eautiful quiet
stream seems to embody the spirit of the
country in which the poet was born and
spent part of his l&gt;oyhoo&lt;l days.
The other point of inter«*t is the
church where rents what remains of the
dust that one«* composed the Ixxly of
this wonderful man. It likewise is a
beautiful pluce, unit its spire pointing
high above the surrounding trees and Ink­
ing reflected in the quiet wat«*n&lt; of the
nearby Avon forms a picture that one
can never forget. Unlike the tombs
of most greut people the grave of ¡shake«*-

To the Wholesale Trade:
1 ampa. Ilmida, ( H t 1&lt;&gt;. l‘M2.
Conditions in Honda ate enigmatical, so far .is the develop
ment and maturity of the citrus crop is concerned, Copious rains
with very warm weather continue, conducive to growth and not t&lt;&gt;
maturing of the fruit. Hc|&gt;orta of green fruiters to the omti.irv not
withstanding, the orange crop of Florida is later in developing this
year than lust. Parson Browns arc developing sugar hut they aic
not coloring. There arc some Boone’s Farly which arc showing
more color than Parson Browns. These arc also developing Migai
I here is no effort on the part of the grower» themselves to get
this fruit out of the state until it is matured and ready for market
I here are some small operators, hmvei ci who .or drtn tinned to cn
cumvent the law if possible, and who arc quoting oiangr» .is I’ar-on
Browns that are not related in the remotest degree to that vanet\
A number qi these operators have attempted to uio\e oranges, and
in a few instances have succeeded, during this week. In practically
every case they have been detected, samples have been taken and
tested and proven to he below the standard Suits will he filed
against these shippers by the Pure Food Department of the Slate and
they will he vigorously prosecuted The spread of the anti green fruit
sentiment is general among the growers of the state, a&gt; they are he
ginning to realize that only good liml can be sold and the Hade held
on Florida oranges.
Owing to the slowness in coloring of the peel, our associations
have refrained from moving Parson Browns this week, hut will prob
ably move a few next week. Every car that we move under the Per­
son Brown brand bill be guaranteed true to characteristic.
They
will be up to the standard and better than seven times a» much sugar
as citric acid. They will not be highly flavored, but will hr palatable
and they will probably be green on the outside Those who order
must understand distinctly that this will be the case and that no a!
lowance will be made on arrival of the cars on account of color. We
prefer not moving this fruit until it is colored, as it will then he much
better matured and will inaure entire satisfaction to consumers and
encourage trade to the dealera.
In communities where the associations are located the great bulk
of the fruit is in the organization. In some communities our hold­
ings are large, but there are growers not affiliated with these asso-.
•nations in these communities. We have moved since the 1st of Ociober about forty cars of grapefruit. This fruit has been selected
with great care as to color and sizes. We have had no complaint on
arrival of any of these cars as to quality. On the contrary, they
.have been very satisfactory. In one community there are about
85,000 boxes of fruit in the Asaociation, probably 50 per cent, of it
grapefruit. There is but one grove of any magnitude outside of the
(Association. The grapefruit on that grove was sold to one of these
small operators, the grove was stripped clean, although the fruit was
grass green, and it was put on the market. In the same community,
in order to ship two cars of grapefruit, bur Association went over
50,000. boxes. This will explain why we are not disposed to meet
priCfS named indiscriminately by small operators., This incident is
•typical of many communities in the state.

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“Good frirnd, for Jttu *' M l* forbtar
To dig lh&lt; d ial rnrlosrtl hrrr.
nUti
the man that tparrt ihrr* flour*
And curitftl fx&gt; hr that m o m my bonr».
Accordingly the bone» of Shakespeare
guarded by so sinister a warning, have
resthd over three centuries here, in spite
of numerous attempts to have them
moved to Westminster Abbey.
The whole town of Stratford is de­
voted to the memory of the haul in some
way or other. Even the shop where one
■buys post cants and souvenirs Ix-are
above the door the following quotation
from Henry IV: "Have 1 not the pro|&gt;er
cards?” Various places are named after
his various plays or some character who
was made famous in the plays. All kinds
of objects aro offered for souvenirs, and
a large portion of the population are de­
voted to the task of not letting a single
American get away from the town
without spending all of the wealth every
American is supposed to possess.
Only n night and a part of u day wen»
spent in Stratford-on -Avon, and then
tho writer started for the city of Liver­
pool to embark again for America. In
getting from Stratford to Liverpool it is
necessary to stop over in Birmingham
for u few hours. Birmingham is one of
the greatest manufacturing towns and
one of the greatest producer» of smoke
the world has ever seeft. Indeed so
dense was the smoke the few hours the
writer was in the town that he did not
dare venture more than a few yards from
the station for fear of getting lost in the
cloud of smoke that hovers close to the
ground. However quiet and sleepy the
r«*st of E^ngland nmy ao«*m. this place
can certainly not he so described, for
here all the energy of a whole nation
sis-ms to !&gt;«* at »«irk. and the goods of
various kinds produced .ire famous rlie
world over.
After reaching Livcr|&gt;oo| again it w . ls
necessary to spend two days hi tile city
for the writer had hrenme used to the
many difference» in climate and customs
uni I |M-op|e, and the dark and gloomy
city did Im«t S4&gt;em so forbidding as .it lirst
But it was with ti great deal of joy that
the writer set foot on the gangway lead­
ing up to the di-ck of the Lusitania in the
itfU-rnmin of Awgu«t Kith, and found
illiself ready to Iw-gm tbe long journey
buck to tbe "Stati-s
The journey homeward wus not so in­
teresting as the outward trip, for the
reason that not so many interesting
friends were made, tmt it wits pleasant j
n other wuys for within two or thr«x-!
days the wefither Is-gan to get warm
again and the cold unpleasant weather
of England was left behind.
One oth«»r impmwion remains to lxdescribed alxuit tins trij&gt;. ti( enure«there are inindnsls of others that tlawriter hiLs not mentioned, blit tills is one
of tin- most ini|M.rt.int No Vipericun
has ever returned from abroad arttl &gt;n
t.-red New 5 ork bar IMir without having
•» |hs uliarly great feeling of pride and
jiutriolisiii and huppinetta come over him
when the Statue of lalxTty ris«» over
the horixon. facing the'old world, grind­
ing Ixith the home coining American and
the stranger from other shores, and hold
mg up to both of them the torch to light
their jiath us they- s»x-k the way to the
new world
Che famous statin- seems
to take on new meaning nod to lx- a
thousand linn-. mm&gt; beautiful than
when it wus last se&lt; n disappenring lx-|ow
the horizon
the traveller punted hi*
course towards the d.itnnl shores of the
old world. If uny on - has a single hit
of patriot!on in his blond it will make
itself felt wlien the Statue of Liberty
first looms into view together with the
shores of the new world and home.

Tn the fact that now is the time to take out a |xili&lt; y
in n reputuhle Life Insurance Company

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D. L. THRASHER
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Price
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Nin«' Room House, mutable for rooming liuux«-. First -lo -i
Everything new und nt&gt;-t«i-dute. I'oilet, bath und all modern &gt;
«•nienrea. Price way down.
Fifteen Acres, live cleared and tiled. Two fine wells. Two •maall
•outbuildings. All under Pittsburg wire fence. Quarter mile lo.nl
mg station. Dti» place will only be on the market for a few
day x for quick sale
$2500.00
Thiity-flre Acrca in two mill* Sanford, (rood double story liouw
whicb cost $2600.00 to build. (I ocnI barn (or 12 or 16 bead -dock
No better dairy proposition in the stut«'. We offer this at
$3500.00

O R A N G E

OLDtST FURNITURE: MOUSE

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Rot! curtain, Iwo «lading arm rrata,
three •plendidljr made eaiy runIking drawer! on each aide, or cupbeard it pceferred. Drawer! lock
automatically.
Worth $12 50 to
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Two Fine Orange Groves, one of 14 acre», with fine crop of bright
fruit right on St. Johns river, also the A. C. L. K. R. Will »ell at a
bargain. The other five milea from Sanford, over one thousand iris»
in bearing. Fine location on lake front.
This grove contains some
of the famous Bahai Naval Oranges, together with a.liberal assortment
of ull the beat varieties such os St Michael Blood, Parson Brown, etc.

T IM B E R

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Are You Alive?

Tliats All

M N CkarL.lt« Si real . Sr Aapuiaa. Fiatala

Florida Citrus Exchange
ASvsrtiismsnt

peare is the simplest imaginable, for It Is
a simple slab in the floor of the church
bearing the famous epituph:

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. . ^cn Thousand Arre» in I^ike county, n fine sub division pmpomtion Can lx&gt; sold in five or ten acre» trucks from $10 to $60 per ucre.
Mowing wells can lx- hud on about 2,000 urn». ThLs is good (rucking
land und will grow anything. Some fine grove» adjoin it for quick
•*«.
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¿3.00 arre
Five thousand Acres in Volusia county' FU .. East Coast K- K. rum
lrou^n IL Halifax Kiver east Bide. Shrll enough on it to aholl wvtfy
road in county. Flowing wells can be had anywhere. Portion touches
u«n . • f
tow,u, on East Coast. We won’t price it here, for a esptlalist is figuring with us for it. If Interested we will Ulk it over.
if mtereausl in round timber we have 1W3.878 acn» for sale. If*
ln one body,\)r any one locality, but we have it at the right price,
ngure with ua.
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/ t CTrH ,cu^.«1iye r- luntL adjoining the celery della of Sanford.
Mniwu
tract is some of the finest citrua fruit land* in
r loritla. We offer this at. ........... ^
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$A.Q0 srre
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our policy never to offer anything for sale unless wu'esn
«ay conscientiously we aro giving you your money’s worth.
hntkYa.,
im«“ny barifuina we are offering io ail.kinds of real estate
ity nnd farm. Timber and all kinds of gOoYburgains.

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JACKRONVILLE s t r e e t s
TRIP AROUNDTHE WORLD VICE P R ESID EN T SH E RM A N
PATRO LLED ItV MILITIA
JO INS GREA T M A JO R ITY
Om&gt; o f T h e KventH In T h e S o rin l
Street Car Strike Assumes
Sunni/ Jim Succumbs A fter
l ife of S a n fo r d .
More Threatening, Aspect
Long Weeks o f Suffering
FLORIDA N EW S AND.VIKWS FROM EVERY SOI I« E

' HI.HIT IM F M ETH ODIST I.ADIEN'

Daily Happenings in The Land of Flowers Culled and Tied
Into a Nosegay of Bricflets

Monies Were Most Tastefully Dcror-

On account of the inability of the local
police to co|&gt;e with the atreet car strik e
’ iltualion here Governor Gilchriat Ihls
ordfrecl the First Florida State’ troops,
tomprisinjt nl&gt;out l.OOh men from various
Motions of the state. The four Jtickicnville companies,_ about 400 srrong.
vent on duty at H o'clock tonight, and
vill prtdect the street car company's
property. The Board ol Trade at a
special meeting tonight, passed a rvs,.
lution that |x«are be restored in .lin k
aonville and on the strength of this the
troo|w were ordered out. The scenes
of wildest disorder have been reccurrmg
»ver since 10 o'clock this morning, sev ­
eral of the AtrffTe* breakers ¡m|&gt;ort»«d -by
the street car company having been
ludly lieaten up.
The |&gt;olice were unable to cope with
the situation and the strike breakers
were rom|H&gt;Iled to leave their cars and
(he for their lives
On Main -tree! in
the heart of the htiailiens district tin
moh climbed the cars, broke out Itn
windows and defeated the curs a- tin-,
went through

OTHER .ITEM S O F IN TEREST IN W ORLD’S EVENTS

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ON PAYING COPNTV TAXES
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Distinct») Say s T h e y M u si lie
P a id Before April Tirsi
N o th in g is sun- hut d e a th and t a x .- J
and yet .we aré prone to put nil t|M.
payment of l...ti,
|,.r&gt;k| M,ssit,|,
III the «‘as, iif ih,* lir a il,,.»
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cus*«, hilt III I lo- l.il’l, • 11 •*J»h«« r.ist !..i

lt hOS lieen sani of American-* that
tlu-y are thè must indefuiigahle travelers
«tld ri|ghtsiss«rs in thè worid
hidging
frinii thè very largì« n u m h e r whu eri)".• «si ilo- trip around The worlil planned
in*i * ondui'lisi

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tion m akes a luirden fur tifo B | CMUe.
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Oet 2 '»tli tim i sl.iieinent I*
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E v e ry l . i i . l , l.nnw- M ,t . t »rat.'ijr
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Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
r •'
of Busy Herald Readers
After a long ill no« Vico President
Jam es S. Sherman died in hi» home at
Utica, N. Y., yesterday, of uremic pois­
oning and Bright’s disease. He had
been sinking since early morning and it
was realized that death was only a ijuestion of a few hours. There was a slight
relief shortly after !) p. m., apparently
caused hy a lielter condition of the kid­
n e y s, hut it did not prove lasting and
gave nnly temporary ho|M* At nine
iln- patient s temperament ri«e to lOli
1 rmn 1l1.1t time on his condition Imcamr
worse
Mr Sherman was unconscious
when the end came and had hcen so for
hours. All the memliers of his imme­
diate family were wit nesses to the end.
In addition to Mrs Sherman there were
in the death ehumher their three sons,
Sherrill. Richard I
and Thomua M
Mr M a r k s i* es|H-ci.i'ly ipliilified for Sherman and their r*n|H«ctive wive»;
i li*- p,«sitimi ol distril i allum e) from It M and Sanford Sherman, brother
fi., '.e T thal *i.- i- iti *-V« ell,-(it lawver ■&gt;f Mr Miermun and Mr» I it Moore
ti,,,*,,,igni. lan.ili.ir wiii, i|„.
I fiitrd •il d \lt&lt; v I &lt; ofklnghain s|«t**rs of
’s Di I»*n ilal l
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Inauri .it Ihr Mr Sherman
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i ••»t i ««iti rotimi oí i h«* lini«lrr ami rump
l ' . n , hundr.-d I lirkisli iillieeni and
•I• f !•&gt; ’»Di« t»\ j.«TMV« r.trw« hunt
and »Ion«* altriilioii to cnnilliai meli bave lus-n evecuteil in co nnection

GRANGE COHNTY BOY IlONOHKD
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Richard P. Marks Appolnled U. S
Districi Attorney Southern Disfrlrt
The many irmeds of Kirhnrd P.
Marks umong thè uttnrncys thrimghout
thè State ol Florida, as wc|| uà thè
business meli uild cititeli* geni-rally
wdl Ih- delighted. td learn limi Prv*id*«nt Tufi ha* ap|Miiuted Ili in United
stali-* dl*tricl al lornev lor I In- South••rii I hsirn-t ol Florida, t** aii*ris«d Hon
folio M t henry Ihe lati« districi al
tnrney, who w,i* noi long ago inaili
United States judge of thè districi
A telegram wus received here this
Inorning statmg timi thè President Imd
just up|HiuiU*d Mr. Marks distru-t ut
torney. and signed In* conimission.
wIndi is cumuli tu lai*ksonv die.

t al'ied at *'i*l«,lii.il \ir;•*11, i I In- It,mi, i,f
\li and Mrs W W Mx-ruatliv, Itefore
sturtmg out cm the trip they were to
make around the world that evening.
I'lte house was art|s|icall\ and pro
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(ilwa-1\ deenratisl ill red and wlnle limit
ihg ami \uierieun llags of various size*
save ui 1fi, '.i* ii..
el i •■» M\ * ' ui
tin Lut«!i-,ki*1.«» »•«! o\i*r
M/rtm i- sending
•I t hrmigii i n,
.»r • * » I »»'t ya ••«•n t li* |i.irl'»r's .« r m I tfir«*«mail with all In,r r&gt;—i ■ ■• d e l I « 11, ii
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k u i s ' l l l i g a t t l i e !»*«•( o | ( l i * - t »• h J1 1pv» o f
Palatka will entertain the Moo-Hons months off .in«! Mr Mart • * l * « - Izi .
*i" 'Aril ,i*» a l l k i in I n nl .;!•'•••« t h a t a n
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when they meet in annual concutenut nm h u n g , | . ' «
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- , i ««r t 1 i t.« M Y A ♦•r»1 »:*
when they nus«t in annual concutenatuu. t.,r. m , |..~ I'!•
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rna«l** lion«fr«a«U « ( irtnals
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in that city on Novemlier 22
I In« is ■«I drang* ■ Mint t«* t«t
from Ihr ta&lt; i that fir luu* al^uy» given
M at t. • m
I !»«• Hi • i , g r , M &gt; m . YA f l . . t l i f \
a «t » -«*r y ••«!
r\rr\ laxly uitf» ^ hold he . unir in ron
always an interesting occasion, for the mind ami r fin« inliiT t ♦,.»»
i »t • * • ' a \
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Hoo-Hoos, cotn|&gt;os«‘d of himheriiien mu-' l«&gt; I«. n!
fun
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do not fail to enjot the outing
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ill* fi«*r |of|\ »«air*- al .ili lifi.r«* airi
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No matter what the fruit or vegetable
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with
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grower may raise, he it standardized
W .i t k . i»,
M D««»*^ llil.l m *
M r• . . M. r y«
! h «ì |i |i |h m o l l o m u t t h»* -d. »rt. *d m t h r
grajie fruit or a new fashioiusl spud a tl..if Mr M .»ri it.
iht !• » l i a l i l * * (»« t » f ? i | . M i. 1 , - f M»l
1- l u i t •• « t.
! m t i n l Stati*?» a t torn«*\ - o f f i r e .0 » r j r r k
l u * « fj»
fni'll.' •*|•«
premium will he nflerisl for ii .it the \I1'|l
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1 ri 1-D*« undrr t fi. Jèil« I N s tri|ihiig
Made county fair next March
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M rIn Ihdii M r M a rk s w,i» |&gt;roinol«&lt;! to
a 11ri ’ i .York
» as di-tinitely decided upon hy the direi
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f r• 1 » f t i i i n t i i K ! !*••
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j minit ititi «d MXNtnluid I nitt *«1 St.it«***
l'lr.i-ir«*ri.iMTiln
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tors of the fair association at a ims«tuig
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last evening, the directors wishing tin
jouli,,-, ar.n. »I Tl., a .•rid and cmtiark
ll&gt; titilli S r p Ir m lM T 1Î.
vft firn fir
announcement made that premiums will
lug in tfie autoinohili s for Ireland the
^ it** a p p o in lr d .»«•ting I fill••«I stat«***af
\ ,-* I .rarer * Tir ni
lie uflered for anything and everything
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In the way of fruits and v*fgetalili-s that
L0 « a- M ' I •.1 Mrs i i 1 lar li, rt v «hd
Il»- r | r \ «(Iloti Ilo* to l fir «»fit«»* «»Í
a iii-w gri M i - r . i p i l , , I i n i , a r i l , | , „ ) t x *
ran In'
in Daili* ruunty.
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Hon. M. O. Coxe, for lour terms
judge of the Putnam county court and
for years one of Pulatka's most prom
inent politic men, died at his home
Wednesday afternoon
o o o
In Miami there are already in.in
beautiful homes and more are l»-ii.g
pmjfflixl
,\ eorr.s.JK&gt;nd.-nt tell' that
» Mr |)is«ruig of Chicago, Ims n-eeiilly
purrhasisl a Ht ri p of hind on Biscay ne
Hay at a cost of $80,000 and vyiII »•»»•« !
^thereon a mngiiiticent winter home
o o o
The Fruit'Exchange at Trilby is in»tolling a fift.x'ii honM«iH)wer gus en­
title and other machinery in the lieu
packing house there. They exixs-t to
l*e in |M&gt;*iiiori to handle fruit* by tin«
first of the month.
o o o
Imperial Manager Replies
The management of tin« Imperiul
^having wen your erlitorial in your issue
of the 29th inxt.. relative to painting
upon the sidewalks wish,
he* to make tins
public apology foF thei
»•ir part in tinnuisance:
To mleem the good grnc.-* of any lady
*ho might |io*sihly hnve lieen put to any
kind of inconvenience from our strisd
•igna we desire to offer a prize of a sea•on ticket to the lady who can exhibit
the wont soiled skftt or other piece* of
bearing apparel which was soiled hy our
•dvertliing efforts.
In painting the sidewalks it was not
°ur desire to commit any nuisance to
'he hubllr, and we only realized Jhe
nuiaance that it was to us in having to
(«•ort to this kind of publicity.
Your stand In this m atter is perfectly
Street only you do us an injustice in
aaylng "There seems to be rivalry."
hem i* no rivalry. We acknowledge
•hat we lead in everything- good, Ixitter
*nd U 'tKcapectfully yours.
_ J . F . KARNATZ.
Manager.

Bill V M .ir t n
i. ii -, «o , r i n , . . ¡. , 1 , . ,
ceases to In- a virtue and I lien tin« stern
law states that even Billy M a rtin must
draw the lin e somewhere and get .ill »),,
taxes paid by April lirst
In ord ir limi
all limy ta k e warning in aiutile inn,. and

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Ila la kin g ,«f K 1rk h 1I1SS.-I1 hy die B ui
garian»
\e e o r d in g lo narrative* hy
ri-lugis-s Irom llia t city thè triai|M ut
k i r k K l lls s . li s i-r e eompimed ulmoal efliirely uf res««rvists. They wi-re under
■ llieered. di le&lt;i a n d hadlv l'Iutlieil, se v-T.il ni Ila r, glini-nts al lite lu ne of thè
hglitm g liad b d-li a i I I i u u I Tallons for
forlv i-iglit Imurs
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I •—tifiiony that I ntt-rnatiiuiiil H u r v e s l
r 1 ,.1111,,1 riy in 1utl.’, jmid ari nl torney a
f.H« ol Js.lMIO lo de leni a .bill in thè K a n ­
sas I a-glslal lire desiglieli to prrvent thè
I u t.-rnallim ai iia r v e s t e r t o m p a iiy frolli
usiiig an exelusive claus.« in their agreeiin-ill witli sellmg ri-pr,-sentalives wn*
givi-n lo d a) hy Ko drie) B Swift, former
head of tli.- law di-partnlent of thè M r i ««rrnie) 11a r \ , t«'.«r t ,uti|&gt;nnv and later
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t,-i| «, ' • «la I la r i,-* l.-r &lt; otnpany .

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tirli olili lo tin f.nu-rail! Isle, and es
Seven iK-rsons perished and three wen(d Irgal ability. Mtamina and ex|&gt;enenrr.
flirted them to the door, tv here Master that in n»*»MÍ»Ml for t hat |&gt;œition in tf»r injured in a tir.« which di«stroyed St.
Raymond Tlulip* dr;~x*ed as an Irish Sotilfirm I &gt;ml r i«f «d Florida «fark noi» lo h n * .Catholic
Orphanage nt San
soldier refilled them, and Mr I K y dl*- Mi t r o|H»l t &gt;.
Antonio. Teva* vesterdav One boy
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is no s* iitg arid «»,*11••X,-d to tie dead
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Tight A.il-I
•Jom- ih«* H i* k in 11 y • nn»i ii »»•*• -Yi»
, -limigli to maki tliris- ol till- Jire*ent *V&gt; li- venture and it gix-s without saying
o o o
hniii|f t In* I'linnmn &lt;’»mil
u-In-red 1 ix* parti into Uiihlin. resplen
That tlie three men who held up and
that tlx- place will lie tile real tiling in
,1, 1,1 m green anil yellow d.s-,.rations und the line iif good tilings to eat
This rnhlx-d Missouri. Kansas and Texas pas­
M íh^íoii .im «So«i••i y
tlower* anil when- Mr- I A Randall rixun i} well and cunvemently siiuutisl senger train No 9 at M irth, Okla., early
Tin- Missionary '•mieti &lt;•( ln« Rip il t green and white rust ititi.- enter
just one half block from hirst street and today overlooked a package containing
lisi eilurcli w.is enlerlalll.'il .Il .1' regular t.iiiieii tin- ii*it««r' witli a number of
do- lilting* already installed an- mij rb i.'»u.(jnn in currency hy the express rommeeting on Monday evening .it tin homi tx-,iiill«ilt old l.i»hloll.-d melodies and
and will 1» m tiieely (nr tlx restaurant pany^x^car sale is declared hy ex|&gt;r»«as
id Mr* Millen In Mr* I- f
.mil reading'
Killarney came next, witli business.
company officials here tonight. Jual
and Mm Mill.«»
Y hirge numhi-r wen- il* Itiinoii* lakes and castle c|evi«rl&gt; de
Mr* Messenger hus lxs«n III the res linw much Itxit was serurpd the nfflciala
pres4«ntf The fnpn «:i- World Surv.«\ puled witi 1,11,1,III. g hlix-ks and various
taurant business for a numlx-r ol years declare they do not know but it is re­
nf Missions, .ind w.i* ,ihl&gt; conduct.*1 •«;. sized mirrors showing through green
and in Sanford hus had charge nf die ported that it will reach »25,000.
Mrs N. I I'erkjus. The marvelous l e a v e s ni l al l e l e i attilli 'They went to
depot lunch counter for several year*
growth of (Jo- **..ii*.* of mission' * .i' Belfast «ut ll.cir wav to t ork where la a
Presbyterian &lt; hurrh Social
K.s-ogniZIllg till« Tli-cd of a restaurant
shown liy sev eral -liorr -ket, lies read !,1 t vp|i'«ii restaurai ’ tln-v were serviti de
Tlie ladies nf the Bresliytreian church
with tlx removal of tin- depot Mrs
rlifferent m^h.1«« f- .«I tin...... n il
Mr*
In imi' p o l a t « i '.dad and wafers wit), Messenger, at tin- re.|uc»l uf her muny will hold u soclul at tlie vacant store
J U. Wildiuan. who attended the We lettuce hy charming Irish “ biddies."
city patrons has decided to open a city room next to tin« City flMtaurnnt on
kiva Baptist Aiwocintion. which r.«i-ently Troni ( ork tlx- trip coutil.ned to Blar­
restaurant and prim»*.«* them ihut Saturday afternoon, Novemlier 2. Supeolivi«ni»l at t hulnola. g«i'f •* v,'*&gt; 1,1 ney wiiere they Win- rei|l|i«*ted hy Mr
wlien tlie place is blushed to have one |M«r will lx« served at ti and will cost the
leresting report .of the l.adn«* I mon Millinger, in true Irish brogue, to kls*
of the swellest, cleanest and hctil equip­ small sum of 26 cents. Oyatera will be
The annual eléctirjn of officer* mid tin- I lie Blarney stime.'.’ arrarige.1 on the side
ped places in the stale. As for the" served in every style for only 25 cents.
regular luisin.«*-* of tl»« society »a« al ol tlie staircase, lutewsi tatlng a real
"ea ts" every knows that Mrs. Alice is Remember the diUc and get your aptended to after whirl; refreshments were lean over to reach it. «Mias Marian
ImiuiuI to give the patron* what they lietite ready for the event, for the Prerinerved and :i social half hour enjoyed
Philip* preseliled the guests witli a want in tlie lunch line, the way they byteriun ladies Ifave a reputation as moat
sliamrix-k leaf a* a souvenir Many want it and when they want it.
excellent cook*
Will
Away. Brize*
Irish suggestion* were (uithfully curriisl
Watch for the announcement of
Next Thurszlay, Nov. 7. at 10.10 tl»« out. the beautiful burp which hung in
Socialist Meeting
openirig date.
depart me lit store of I) A ( aldwell A Para's ìtali wa.* there.
with a large
Hon. Thomas W. Cox, candidate for
Sons will give.awpy the prize* adver numlM-r of dainty green silk Hags, on
Banks Close
Governor on the Socialist ticket ad­
tise.1 several months ago anil every one which were painted golden har|&gt;«. with
Tuesday, Nov. 5, Getieial Election dressed a large crowd on First street
holding tickets should lx- at tin- store on • Erin go Brach." and wen* true to the
Day, tx-ing a legal holiday, the,, iianks last night on the issues of. (he day and
that date, for die rhunces an- strong that soil"Erin go Brach," and more true to
will not lx« o|M«h for hOfiihftA on that day. I the object of Socialism
Mr. Cox is n
you Will ill- the lucky one mill draw a tin soil tin- pig* were in the jiarlor
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forceful s|x»aker and bandh:d his suf&gt;Itellleinlx-r llo 'lair
han«ÍN&lt;H)»«( pr»¿«'
Mr* Pillili«' w,i* assisted, in i-Rt.-r
ilmi li II Dickson nrul ÍU'tfi MikhI- ji«ct" in the usual attic "manner of the
a n d com e t.i t h e »tor.« of P
\ • aldwrll Iaimng tin- guests hy Mrs Harry Wil
ruff of (triando were among tlie prornin- S&lt;x-ialists They have a full ticket, in
At Sons wiiere you get the Ix-sl gixxls Ht
n Mis,*.- I.illie Farnsworth. Gertrude Ullt visitors to the city on Tuijada) of tlie field tbps year and will [Mill a large
the lowest price and get u handsome
vote in Florida.
this week.
(Continued on page eight,)
prize besides.
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in Sniiford and this section ol &lt;frangi
Countv when-they have resided lor many
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We are still continuing our bargains for the benefit o f our customers. The time has
come that we must let the goods go and we are here to save you money. Those
have given us a trial are pleased a n d 'if you will call and give us a chance we will please
you too. We have bargains and will continue same. Watch the white front store.

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We have just received nn exceptional
value of Patent Leather Pelts, a beau­
tiful line at 25c, Saturday -| /\
and Monday only each
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We have a beautiful line of Danish
Dress Goods in different colors, a very
special line at 35c Monday
only per yard
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We have a few sizes of our Ixjrimer
Coreets left, which we will place on
sale to close out Monday at /\ q
each
U O C
MEN S ANI) BOYS’
Be sun** you see our big line of Men
and Boys’ Caps, a value that has never
been known to sell for less than 25c,
very special, Monday, only 1 A
at each
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SANFORD

We are going to open our Ladies’ Ready to Wear Department in Coat
Suita, on which we are going to give 33 1-3 per cent oli on every Ready to Wear
Suit in the store, so now is the time for the Indies to get busy.
e
We are going to close out a full line
of Men’s Hats from $2.50 m -g / \ n
to $3.00 value Monday at t p J L » c / 0

We have a full line of Taffeta Ribbon
in all shades, the very .thing for chil­
dren’s school wear, at a reduced price.

We are going to nlacc on sale as a
leader a new line of Seersucker Ging­
hams in beautiful stripes 1 f t l
at per yurd
X O 2C

We are going to place on sale Mon­
day a Mercerized Nainsook, which will
cast you 35c per yard else- Q Q &gt; »
where, our price per yard
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Now Ls the time to get your Curtain
Scrim at a reduced price -| a _
from 16c per yard to
AUC

Now is the time io fit your home with
QuilLs and Blankets, also Comforts,
$1.25 line, which we are going q q
to close out nt each
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Be sun* and see our beautiful Cam­
bric, 3fiin wide a 15c value Monday
only we will snv 12 yds ft» •
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for
$ 1 .U U
We have a full line of Men’s Sus­
penders, a beautiful value at 50c, which
we will put on sale Monday n o
at each
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Do not miss our ojaming sale on
ladies’ Opera Caj&gt;es and Dmg Coats,
which we will place on sale a few of
this urtrWe as a present
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We an* still selling 0 spools
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Do not miss seeing our new suit
Poplins and Rajah effects in all the
popular shades, Monday
ey a ■
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The time has come that the ladies
are appreciating new Kimonas. We
will place on sale Monday a 15c value
Kimona Outings a t per
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Receiving a beautiful line of fall
Percale, 3Gin wide in shepherd plaid
and stripes, ni\ exceptional
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value 15c , Moriday only at
We have on hand 350 yards of pt-in
Unbleached Muslin, a ready seller at
12!$c per yard, which we will plan
on sale 10 yards |H*r cus- {T* -g /w\
tomerat.
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We have a few Jadies’ Outing Under­
skirts on hand, ii ready seller for 75c.
Monday as a leader at each
only
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Now is the time for the men and
boys to receive a 50c value four in hand
Neckties, Monday only at
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Fred C-osI of .MUk per (■•lion
During Ihe year the usual accurate
records have been kept of the dairy
herd at tho Agricultural Exi*»rimeni
Station. The record* include the feed
consumed and ttie milk produml. From
these items we can reckon the cost of
the milk produced hy each cow. By
keeping a record of each cow we can tell
at the end of the year whether dairying
is a profitable industry' or not. " ' e ran
also tell the values of the various ani­
mals
It any cow tails l&gt;e|o» the profit
line she should he sold
In figuring the fm t of the milk |«-r
gallon, the cows were charge«! with only
the stall feed consumed during the six
months' teat. No charges were made
for labor. The feeds were charged at
the following prices: Bran. 11.70; cot­
tonseed meal. J1.50; and silage JO.20
per hundred. The bran and rotton»ee&lt;i
meal were mixed hy adding one hundred
pounds of cottonseed meal to one every
two hundred |&gt;ounda of bran. Fach
row consumed about twenty-five [»ounds
of Japanene-cane s i l a g e every day. It
is interesting to study there rrcoriis and
*ee the possibilities (or dairying in Flor­
ida.
The value of the milk may be taken
at thirty cents per gallon wholesale.
There seems to k a common Idea
th at it Involve« considerable expense
to feed a dairy’ cow In Florida. How­
ever our records do not bear out this
contention.
The record for eight cows In the dairy
herd shows that the average coat of feed
per cow for one hundred and eighty
daiya was J23.Z8. The average yield
of milk per cow- was 2634 pounds. A
gallon of milk weighs 8.6 pounds. The
average value of milk produced was
$91.88 per cow. or $16.31 per month per
cow. Tho average income over cost
of feed was $68.?5 per cow, or $11.45
per cow per month. The average coot
of food to produce a gallon of milk was
seven and eight-tenths cents.
V T iro of the covin used In thia teat were
three year* old, with their first calve«.
I t ahould n^t be expected that these
cows would make as good records as
m aturer ones. YcV one of these heifers
■produced, milk a t a lower coat for feed
eaten than did some of Uie older ones.
Cow No. 6 produced more milk In 180
days than did any other cows. She
gave 3246 pounds of milk, or 377.4
gallons. Tfye srfiallest yield of milk was
produced by gow No. 16, a three-year
old cow with her first calf. She pro­

duced 1975 pounds, or 229.ti gallon.-«
This shows the gcrat variation in yield
of different individual cows. If row
No. 15 produced enough milk to more
than pay for her fi-ed, cow No. 6 must
have returned a good profit. If all of
the i-ows in the herd bud b«s-n a* good
producer* as cow Nn. ti. the profits at the
end of the year would have nearly
doubled.
The almve figures show that the coat
of feed consume«! by thi-ae cows was
«-&lt;|uul to seven uml eight-tenths c«-nts
l&gt;*-r gallon (or the milk produce«! during
the six months To gel the cost of lh)
milk prisluctsl we must add the coat of
luhor, the coat of f«*sl for the remainder
of the year, interest on investment,
taxes and up-keep. We must also take
into consideration the milk produced
during the remaining six months of the
year.
Agricultural Kxpertmenl Station
Are You Heading
the Saturday Kvening Fust, The Ladies'
Home Journal, T h e1 Country Gentle­
man?
I/et Reginald Holly bring them to
your door or take your year's subscrip­
tion. Only $1.60 per year each. Get
them at the Herald office.
Socialist Ticket
For Presidential Electors
C . C. ALLEN
GEO. COX
A. O. H O TC H K ISS
E. D. B A R K E R
W ILLIA M TO U RN A D E
J . A. GRAY
For Governor
THOMAS W. COX
For Secretary of State
F R E D LIN COLN PATTISO N
For Attorney General
A BN ER D. M IL L E R
For Comptroller
DAVID L. DUNHAM
For State Trraaurrr

KARL L. HARTER
For State Superintendent
Instruction

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J J . C O LLIN S
For Representative
W ILLIA M t ’TECH
For Tax ( ‘o||«*ctor
FRAN K L C RO SBY
For County Treasurer
J a m e s a . M cM i l l a n
For County Commissioner. District 1
G EO R G E ('. M cD O l'G A L

Becker Sentenced
Ossining. ,S \
Oct
11
Former
Police Lieut * buries Becker is hi the
"death hoi is«*' at Sing Sing prison loiuglii
under sentence to «lie in til«- electric
chair during the week of Decemlier 9,
the convicted munlorer of the gnmtiter
Herman Rosenthal.
He was brought hen* from New York
imm«*«liate|y after sentence was pro­
nounced upon him hy Justice Golf in
lh«- court room wtier** he was found guilty
six days ago.
Beck«*r's execution will lx- staved
however, by tin- filing of a notice o&lt;i np|s*al from the verdict. fu this Ills.
Becker's only hope of esca|&gt;e from death
His last words la-fnre the gat«si of th«
prison were shut In-hind him thia after­
noon were; " I come here an innocnnl
man. I never had a chance. I was
railroaded. But the fight ban only liegun. I expect a reversal of (tin verdict
tand a new trial."
The condemned* man, manacled to a
deputy sheriff, arrived at the prison at
1:30.o'clock niter a twenty minute walk
through the street of the villugc sur­
rounded by several hundred persons
curious to se«* him. With stolid cOun:
tenancc and head erect, Becker with­
stood the ordeal without losing his com­
posure.

THE HIGH
COST OF
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W. C. EDWARDS

For Commissioner of Agriculture
A. J . PETTIGREW
For Justice*of the Supreme Court

GEORhE MrA. MILLER
For Railroad Commissioner

C. F. SCHNEIDER
For Congressmtn at Large
A. N. JACKSON
For Congressman, 2nd Congressional

has not affected our Job
printing prices. W e ’re still
doing co m m e rc ia l w ork
of all kinds at prices sat­
isfactory to you.

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Why Leonardi’s Bipod Elixir Is the Biist Remedy in the World.
The Only Medidne That Cures Blood Poison
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Sold tinder $1000.00 Guarantee That It Will Cure or Cost Nothing
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Wh«n svsrytblDg «1st ha* failed, Leonard!'* Blood Elixir ha* cured tn* »4
blood pol»on.'*
In thousand* of tn ittn ee* this ha* been said; score* of people In ever,
town and tn every city have told this simple story, the downright cold, hard
tacts, the grateful testimony of men and women who have suffered from th*
diseases that see caused by sluggish, Impure blood,—these ore what b . - .
made I .eon a nil's Blood Elixir the one remedy above all «»there that physician,
preecrlbe, druggist* recommend and the public endorse.
The unfortunate person who Is ailing with scrofula, skin diseases, bol *.
tumors, ulcers, sores, syphilis, rheum stlsp, catarrh, or any other disease arl»Ing from Impure blood, should us# thia great remedy and get Immediate re
lief.
It Is by merit, and merit alone, that Leonardl's Blood Elixir has achieved
Its wpnderful preeminence. When a sick man or woman finds that he or sh#
has taken a remedy that has actually done all that U claimed for It. thalr
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Uon of thoee who have used it. that thle remedy has won auch remarkable
ancceea among the best people throughout the Booth.
A person will continue to suffer from the evil effects of blood poison for
year* and wilt go from bad to worse unless he attacks th* disease by getting
rla of th i unnatural and- .unhealthy poison« la the syatam :—supplying n«w
blood, arousing to healthy aotion the kidneys and liver and dlgestlva organs
and strengthening the weakened nervous system. All thle and Just this L *°
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Aa proof of tha marvelous power of Leoaardl's Blood E lfx lr.to cur* all
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kidney and liver complaints, sto.. It Is sold undsr a $1000 00 guarantee to r *
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For Sale By W m. G. Aldridge, Sanford, Florida
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K have now completed the remodeling of our
store room.

While it has been quite in­

convenient for our customers during this
remodeling we are now prepared to give
you better service than ever before.
Everything in our store will be kept in iirstclass shape.

Our new fixtures are especially de­

signed to give better service to our patrons. ’ You
are invited to give us a call and inspect our store
and goods.

We have an especially good line of Boys’
School Suits, as well as Gents’ Clothing,
Furnishings and both Men’s and Ladies
Shoes. Give us a call
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The orange growers are more than
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their rro|Mi of golden hall..

Mr. Ilillie Ja co b s ami rhililren, a tin
have I•«•••n ipiite ill for Moveral hi . .rronvali-sctng rapidly. .&lt;• much .*&gt; tr.it
the •i ir~.-. M in* W illiam., h a . gi\i ? i
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•Mrs. (). VV. Townsend ioF several week*. Japanese lanterns .i-emcd almost all t laThe Chuluota BapUst church entcr- light needed. Covers were laid for
talned the Wekivu Association hist forty-four T he table was loaded with
*w k. most of the ministers coming in ' every thing worth while, the b d effort. &lt;»f
Tuesday and staying until Friday. r M M.- S- society cooks, anti front chtrk«n.
There being a»&gt;out 125 of the visitors pie to ire cream and enke. «a* n jK-rfect
from iftsu n c« whom our folks enter- «et.ccoss Well known &lt;|Uotal.ons were
tained at the homes, while the cdhgre- w|jti&lt;yt on s|ij«s of pa|H-r and cut in two.
Zation during the day services was about the fint half given to the Indies and the
two 6r Vhfee hundrtd besides our home Inst half to the men. ns partner* foruiirp|ier
The result caused considerable
follu. This church &amp; small as to mem­
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, Sanford iav|&lt;P-d the company with a
lieautiful piano selection and arcompunitil
the yoting folks in their merry songs.
GENEVA JO T T IN G S
She also accompanied Mrs. Curlett. who
Mias Mario Daniels, who la teaching
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giMitj-liye. Mr J T McLain, in liehulf of
th e ‘ g e n tle m e n jir&lt;^«-nt made a little
speech, in which he thanked the holies
fpr entertaining them so royally Those
present 'from otit of town were Mrs.
Kniest T o lar, and B*-rt I'attishall of
Sanford Mr« [tow.her of C h i c a g o Miw
Mann* l l u r r i . &lt;d W in te r Park
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Nich o lso n of D a . t o n a
Mr and Mr*
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serving wT?f Mrs. W. J. Daniels, Mrs
K Curlett, Mrs. George Peters, Mrs. J . I.
Adams Jind Misses fllanche I’attishall
and He||e Pacbiu-r..
Miss Nannie Harris of Winter Purk
w;ls the guest of Mrs. Curlett last Fri­
day and Saturday.
Mrs Irving Baker who h a . b ed) vis
iting in i trhmdo returne*! Jioine Suturday
areompatin-*l h&gt; her *i*fer, M r. Bumhv
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The very sad news has lieen receivtsl
Daniels of Clarconn und J . H. Mussel- by the relatives and fricnils of - Wr. L.
white of Orlando. The ladies assisting Seig, that the doctors have1’ pronounced Opposite City Hall
Mr*. Pullishall in arranging tables and
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social
" alter Hale, chief engineer for the
Kissimmee Vulley Construction to .. e\a*nU* e v e r h*-l&lt;l in t iene\ a took place ( j
*xs a (ileasant gurtt at The Palms the |t|s( Frnluv night, »»hen the I.**It**-* *&gt;f the
first of the week.
M M S society gave u hhu*pn-t h*r
The private car of the F. K ( '. If’y their husbands and men friends
Mr.
official* stopped over night in ("hultuTta I'attishall who i. [iresnlent of the &gt;•&gt;
Tuesday night. There is nbout thirty- j eiety very kindly
«.■-*’•• th*- u*e &lt;*f her
five mile« more of the new railroad ready beautiful home for tl*|. function
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for approval.
table jn the form &gt;d * Mull«-.*- - ros. »»a.
Messrs. Dann and Duke of Orlando *ct on the lawti, covered witti its *nn»j
vl*ite*| friends In this nelghborhoo*! Fast 'cloth and centered by a growing fern
Sunday.
hanked with yellow elder.
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appearance
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Mis* May Long has gone to City
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THE SANFORD
There »re many parkway» fronting
fine residence«, there are many fronts in
the business section, there are many
front lots and back lots that if clean«!
now would make the city more present­
able to the winter visitor» who will soon
be in our midst. There does not seem
to Ihj any concerted movement in this
direction even on the part of our citizens,
property owners, Commercial Club or
Welaka Club. There is nothing that
would improve our city quite as much
at the present as a general cleaning up.

-----O----The Sanford Herald voice« n wide­
spread ^suspicion when it says that
"when the general election is over there
will Ixva genernl exodus to Florida that
Vill ecli|»sc anything in the tourist line
that has ever crossed the Florida line.”
This state is now universally recognized
by all the country east of the Misaiajppi
as the winter tourist resort of the nation.
And from even west of the MisaLsippi
we are drawing a steadily incre* ing
number.—Lakeland Telegram.
T he loyal Demócrata of Snaford and
vicinity should have a-grand Wilson
rally on Monday night. We have not
WE WIN WITH WILSON
awakened during the campaign and thla
cock-«ure idea about the election «of
M A R K E D "A D V E R T IS E M E N T " Wilson is not good for psrty work. We
An editor compiles the following ought to have a big time on Monday
»ample of what the new postal law re­ night and whoop-er-up for Wilson.
quiring the marking of nearly every­
----- O----thing os "advertisem ent" will lead to in
Headlines in daily papers state that
the nows columns:
Diaz will i&gt;e shot in Vera C’rux. This
The editor wishes to extend his thanks would he rather tough on Diaz and if
(adv .) to his old time friend Hill Jones he can prevail ujxm them to shoot him
(adv.) for a half bushel of sw-ect |xitn- just lielow Vera Cruz lie might he aille
toea (adv.). These jiotatoc* are of the to live through it.
famous pumpkin variety (adv.), for
-----O----which Bill is noted for miles around (adv)
Woman in Tampa tried to commit
and while Hill claims all the credit (adv.) suicide with a safety razor which would
for raising these famous (adv.) potatoes, indicate to her that life is not real in the
yet we hove a feeling that Mrs. Jom es’ Cigar City.
(adv.) watchful care had much to do with
— O----the large crop (adv.).
L- Welaka Club Hallowe'en
We might go a step further und give
The Welaka Club observed Hallowe’en
a copy of a wedding notice if the luw is 1in the usuul brilliant style that charac­
strictly complied with
terize* all the uffnirx of this organization
“The pretty (adv.) home wedding of and although there were several other
Miss Sallie Shanks, the beautiful (adv.) attractions in the city the room* of the
and attractive daughter of John Smith Club were filled to overflowing and dur­
Shanks, the prominent groceryman
ing the dunce there was hardly room on
(ad.v.) and Mr. Samuel Snodgrass, one of the floor for the couple*.
the city's moat surcewdul adv.) und |&gt;o|«- ( The rooms were tastefully decorated
ulnr (adv.) young busmens men (u d v .)1in the Hallowe’en effect and there were
was soletnnixeil yesterday ut noon at the harvest moons, corn stalks and pump­
handsome home (adv.) of the bride's j kin* galore. Flven the hangings of the
parents. The music was rendered by the ; window wen1 decorated with the tradi­
talented organist adv &gt;. Mm Jerushn tional hluCk rats anil witches and broom
Jones,
accompanied by the eminent itticks, and the amazement of the guests
violinist udv Prof adv
Bowstring a&gt; they were ushered into the room« was
The ceremony was performed impress­ expressed hy exclamations and prnises.
ively (adv.) by Rev. Holy Smokes indv.) | The evening was *|&gt;ed by the “ back to
and the young couple left immediately childhood” Hallowe'en games, among
over the Seulantic t'omr Line udv for them l&gt;emg sticking numliers in the eyes
a bridal tour."
of a mammoth pumted pumpkin face
This is just where the ubsurd law will while blindfolded, ruling doughnut« on
take us if we observe it to the letter. the string uml many others thut brought
It prescribes that any statement in n forth peal after jx-al of laughter from the
newspaper thut partake* of the nature guests and those engaged in the games.
of u newpa|MTinent must lx* no murked j Dancing was inlenqu-raed with the
— and the above gives a fuir example game* and in all the evening wu* more
of how an o r d in a r y nocinl p arag ra p h thoroughly e n jo y e d t h a n any "gentle­
Would upjx-ur if tins provision shou ld man's night" that lias e v e r Ixs-tl a t t e m p t ­
lie carefully carried out.
ed hy the club
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Dainty huiicIwidle*, delicious suluil and
The newspaper industry 1» booming Ix-st of ull the cute pumpkin pie* like
up in Jacksonville. Two new afternoon mother us«-d to make und Welaka Club
dailies are promised for that city. The coffee rounded out an evening of rare
Messrs. Dunne, under the auspice* of the 1 enjoyment and added another well tilled
Scrippe-McRae league, will start the page to the history of club events
Jacksonville Evening Star on Nov 1H. 1 Mr* II. J. Holly, the host»-** for Ocmodern in all things, harked hy ahun- ' tolier has given the memlx-r* of the Welp
dant capital, und in the field to stuy us' ka Club four w««*k* of delightful social
one of the lug pn|x*r» in Florida
In ad­ affairs in the club room and to lier and
dition Messrs Whitney and Naugle. lute her valuable assistants much ol the surof the Mt-triqxilis stall, will establish nus of the pre-uutumn events are due.
the Jacksonville News, an afternoon
daily to appear not luter than Nov. 6.
Vote for the Amendment
With four dailies and two weeklies,
On Tuesday, Nov. 6th, at the general
Dixie and the Floridian, Jacksonville electionyfor county, state and national
ought to feel that she is sure to get all officials, ybu will l&gt;e called on to vote for
the new s- supplemented by appropriate an AmeniSfient to the Constitution of
com m ent."— Lukeland Telegram.
Florida, which adds Section 17 to Ar-

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This booklet gives the reasons for fall fertilizing, de­
scription of formulas to be used, and amount, time,
and mode of application.
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Ideal Methods have made the Banner Groves

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER CO.
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Well Known ('omnilsslon Firm Obtains
Good Prices for Stuff
le ttu ce has not reached it* maturity,
in fact has not even intimated that it
would ever |mkum* s a li«-ail, but the ten­
der leuvr* are most palatable arid in
some purls of tin- country leuves are all
that the |H«i|ile ex|wct from lettuce
This wi-ek Slierulan Jew ut hail *onuprime stuff that while not iieail««f looked
crisp and line anil so tempted S A An­
derson «if the M t) Coggins Co that he
prevail««! iqxm Mr Jew itt t*&gt; ullow him
to sell some of it. A campaign of postal
cards brought Sandy ortlers from many
points in the state and he disposed of u
numlx-r of crate*, the price ranging ijom
$1.26 to $2.00 |x-r crate f. o. h. Sanford,
which is an excellent price for l«-avi* and
prove* beyond doubt thnt Sandy Ander­
son knows a thing or two about selling
Florida products.

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With a caste of 3 0 people and a
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B E R T L E IG H as “ K ID B U R N S ”
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Mr». B . A. Howard nnd Mrs. Kent
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ful Hallowe'en pnrty in the Welaka
Club rooms Thursday afternoon.
The usual Hallowe’en decorations
were made vert attractive hy the tust«*ful arrangement of Ix-autiful goldcnrod
and yellow daisies, which with the little
red devil lanterns lent additional charm
to the attractive club Tooma. Seven
table« of auction bridge were played.
The highest score was made by Mrs. A.
P. Connelly, who won the handsome
prize, a brass hook rack. Mr». It. J .
Holly received the. low prize, a "go«xl
luck" block ca t.,
Delicious punch;- served from a huge
pumpkin, was enjoyed during the afternooiv
Arfter the| ifitefestlng gam«-* of ranis
were conclud'd delicious chicken salad,
wafer», coffee, pink, white and brown
ice creamand cake wen* serv««l.
Mr». Howard's nnd Mrs. Rofuu-tter's
guests were Mr». W. R. Anno, Mr». F\ J.

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JA C K S O N V IL L E .

Will Publish I’npor Here
Sanford on account of the central
locution and many other advantages
is attracting the attention of many bus­
iness enterprises and every day sees new
industries seeking n location here be­
cause the promoter» realize that the mat­
ter of location and close touch with all
of central and south Florida, Sanford
is the |xx*r of any city in Florida.
Among the new on«* this week is the
removal of the Grower* Association
News which has Iteen publish««! in Minina
und hereafter will lx* published from the
office of the Herald Printing Co. The
News is under th«- Capable management
of Jus. K. McCombs who is well known
to the fruit and v«*getuh|e trade ami
who with his pa|MT will prove a valuable
acquisition to The city and this section.
The coming of the News to Sanford
means the addition of several more
fnmili«**. a larger pay roll and more adver­
tising t&lt;&gt; the city In tin- lieightli of the
season tile New* givi-s tin- growers the
market reports fresli from tile wire*
uml tills is something that ha.* long Ill-ell
need««! m Sanford, tins section * Ix-mg
ris'ogmzisl as tin- gr«-at«-st vegetable
iMs tion in t in- Soutli
Mr. Mct'omh's publishing 11 fruit
and vegetable pa|x*r will mean t lint our
s«*ction will ri«-«-ivi* more notice along
these line* as he is an active worker and
an authority on growing and shipping
of fruit« und vegi-tahl«-»« und Ins paper
is waging u continual warfare for lower
freight rates, better shipping faeihti«-*

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tide X II of the Constitution, and give«
authority to the state Legislature to pro­
vide for the issuance of bonds by Special
Tax School Districts whenever the
freeholders of any such district shnll.
by majority vote, authorize the issuance
of bonds by such district. The prin­
ciple underlying this ornendment Is the
Democratic one of Ixx-al Self Govern­
ment; your vote in favor of it will give
the people a greater measure of self
government than they have ever had
before. The necessity for this Educa­
tional Amendment is state wide, and
the amendment is endorsed and recom­
mended by the educators of the state.
The adoption of the amendment do«*
not compel any Special Tax School Dis­
trict to issue Ixinds, it simply make* it
possible for a Special Tax School Dis
trict to issue bonds for school purjxxw-H
whenever the voters of such school dis­
tricts so desire. No bonds can lx* is
sued without the expressed consent of
the voter», even after the amendment is
adopted. So that the voters take no
risk whatever in'voting for the amend­
ment.
The Board of Public Instruction of
Orange County approve* the amend­
ment and urge* the vote/» of Orange
county to votir for it.
S. E. Ive*. Chairman.
D. L. Thrasher.
W. L. Story.
J. F. McKinnon, Secy.
Board Public Instruction Orange Co

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Gonzales, Mr». F\ L Woodruff, Mr». A.
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P. Connelly, Mr». T . A. N«-ul, Mr». F’orre*t I.akc, Mrs. D«»ane Turner. Mr». C.
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Thanks for the Ladies
The liidie* of the Woman's Mionionury Society of th«* Methodist church wish
to expresn their thanks through The
H.-rnld to Mr. F’rank Miltecr, Mr». Tom
Williams, Mr. Willie Hill, Mr. G. W.
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Spencer, Mr. Swope, Mr. Roy Sym«-»
and Mr. Hodge* for the use of their
automobiles on the occasion of the Trip
Around the World last Tuesday, evening.
Oct. 29th, nnd also to the public in gen­
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Him Easie Purdon haa returned from
I pl«*»nt visit to friends in Jackson-ttU/
7be many friend» of Misa Marthu
All Local Advertisement« Lndrr This.
Miller will be griev**! to .learn of her illHeading. Ihrer Cents 0 I ine f ach issue
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II Mr»- M. Frank ha» arrived home after
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„turned from a trip to Dixon. Ky .
rruxlirn ronvi*hi»*tir««^
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I.» lo liavi- a most
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ptndfather.
F «»r Sulc A l .11 r*- 1r
l 'f o»|H‘ rou» »e«L»o|t for t h grower»
Wade, the tuner, is making harmony
louding plstfurm
\Y,.||
I F' K arn alz. the gi a a l m an ager &gt;f
in Sanford thi» wrek by tuning up all the tbiwing we||
F.-m-ed r 11.
' h e lnn*-rial wa» on r
tioards him- EE
pUno* that have cracked voice*.
story hou**. 11-11.1 »-1 &gt;,,, , .
- ‘ 1-.»* Mioi'l.,." I •' ! ini a turn
ft. J. Sauls ha» resigned from the First
»leigtn o| hand »• ,
tre*-» Sm- lite .n Morr.» ,»
'•¡at hrouhgt
National Hank anil taken a similar |m.»iiorr li gi ocrai applaii»e
S Mikesell Sanford
Mr R a m a l i u*
tjon with the Peoples Ilnnk.
Io My l’utron» and Friend» | »-x;m-*-i .« ••lever pe rfo rm e r a* wi-H a» manager
• The next meeting of the W . C. T. b
t«&gt; return tu Sanf.ird ai.,,;,t N..
p&gt; and Ite « filling t tu- 1*•11 r 1,tI t-M-r\ rughi
^ be held Tuesday afternoon ¡ft :i
1 do- o| tu» feature» nest m o n t h will he
llf.l'T I fl.lt d.iti- 1 »li,«|1 j,., |..i-w ;
o’clock in the Methodist church
A full tip my old Im,. ,,1 Anf, gan g
|.,| ' ' •• •-*» ' 1-111 r e t u r n , ilo* night that
»ttendance is desired.
A 1»&lt;*I. will li*- fi*-* ' 1 :. r •—111*-1 J of t he =
altention tu Kuof Imutile»
•
•—J LeRoy Giles one of Orlando's leading
new. and uearly everythuig IkiIuw thè I I n i t « ! Mates.
¿Hing lawyers, was in the city on Wedroof, including thè inspection and rrpair
D »t Tuesday night a round stone
ntaday connected with the sale of Newlnn
of your plumhing paper hanging and |Mit ton with gray velvet center
If re­
Drug »tore.
" bile thè weather is hot buy your turned to '.t|5 Park avenue »arm- will I*
The Herald office is ju st about the
dried chipped href at \V. \V, Ding't appréciai«*«]
21 Ite
busiest little bee irt the hive these «lay»
grocerg. Sltced un an American slnmg W int *l T h *4*11 ti vi*
ma*nd wc hardly have time to talk about muchinc
y j.p
•hin»-»
I i» tu «lut»* ' i th'iu nj n u k r .
the election even.
All kuiils of ri'p.iii wnrli Sa tifoni Ma­ ^
••
i * .» g f a l
t. »r^. ®i•
l t,#^» rn. H
Rev. J. W. Wildman will preach at c in ile &amp; tiarngr ('«•
In 4 * if
«•tu ■*— »• I! ‘ or J TO r*"
. * *'|*- t i l t t«*-»lMonroe next Sunday afternoon at :t
G a s cugine re|..nr» Sani,o d Maciulle
&gt; .Vi t*e l*«iiigtit for
a-li &lt; ill at
o'clock.
A G a r a g e Co
fri- in li *
•••.- • **r wrj'*- |U*x t
*• (--'-I I I.,
Sanford was going some this week in
H rin g your olii tire» lo V i i . foni Mai limithe social line having on a few stunts A (tarulle G ì (or » u l i o i i m i ig fi, |s i(
\V e are rtpiipj*e«t lo handle «mu t»-j-or
each day and night and if they can keep
Sanford M.ululi«- \ «..■ r ig. ('*.
up the gait our winter visitors will l&gt;&lt;- work
(r l»tf
able to while away a few hours this win

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A Style for Every Taste
A Fit for Every Foot
Our stock of Mens’ Shoes in the New Fall
Styles and Leathers is complete and you
will find ‘‘Everything New That’s
Good

in

quality and price to
please.

1 E. G. D U C K W O R TH I
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Early Crops:

ali I»' s*»-ri at

souvenir to ladies
H A i t Motor t «&gt; t Iw ncr w ill «arri- I
The city council will take up the mat­
screen Work. With tht
2 ! Ite
ter of painting »¡gas on the sidewalks
Work ( ln|y
Tliatis 11,
I or lient
Large I ni»ii*'*i room with
and this practicn of defacing the prop­
ont t.
favor» ami awaitiiig ila
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erty will be stopped by the merchants
(.1 \ or» ¡uni «w,utmg ' I •
I .1*
if nothing else.
S m i t h . l'Io I n l i M ,
B. C. Al&gt;ernathy. the auto man. «bug
\ ridi ned
■I
roan and otherwise prominent citizen
i$ ••M!i |.,»îimi'
ir
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of Orlando was in the city on \\*'*lne»
«ir»-&gt;^ ii««\ i •».. Ntlf
t
j « 1' \ • $
day as receiver of bankruptcy in the
F «*r Naie 1 »' •gg .1 . ..«
«
Newlan case.
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A. M- Cushman. Clerk of the C S
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I
F'.e l&lt;* . • 1 . •• •
Court with headquarters ¡it ( iain*'»\¡1!*
hit ItLt
\1“. ' «r M"f.«iJ : ••
Mr- M
I'lailn i e
I hall &lt; **»I
ail in the city on husinesa liLst \\ e«lne*
h H o o p .-r Laure!
lid
day. Mr Cushman i* (irand Secreturv
! ..r II** * I .•
of the I (&gt; () F of Floruit« .u I il a g * a ' d 1 *• m ■ t *
prominent in lodge arul husin***»* affair»
|l o « i * . l o d ' i
.
ia Florida.
VJMr and Mrs. Vance Douglas» haw
H,. ed I
III t . .111n g » I ■
return«! from their liridal tour throng«
SoW
Georgia and South Carolina a ml
busy receiving the eongrutulatun - *•■
their many friend».
Mi* ?If I* »1. t •■' • ' 1»
Harry Driver dropped down on to»
lle r a l . t
Sanford friends one day lln» wi-ek .u d
fnr
f\ |*i wm|
agree« lily surprised them all
Ho ■&gt;.* Ifn ji nrr f * ' N' ìaì 1
iitp«'
enriiul»- to Titll11&gt;ii wln-re Mr» I &gt;'i - r ••r v iv* mif
I ivi* r«H»m
utili Im i Ii i*»f rrnt
and Murtliu had |&gt;rece«-de&lt;l him
I ln-\
li «1114r•- i *»!ni"ft &lt; «»11 «nJ*«ill make their iuime in Tiirnpu for son • S m « l iiM ir n
• ■ L* .
a * f It lUir f t „
11*' M .»KlDtll.i II V#•14Ile*
i ifi
time.
. •-*1 *».. ».*• fi***} n«#*»«» ••f &gt;r.
CVIrry l'Innt^ foc S « l r &lt;»n»* million
.
rnufAtMItl
jlfta tf *«• cwfàh
! tenl.tlT »«» At»»
M. C. Christopher was shaking hand.») i-Ty jd.mtN ftir \iilr
1
|r'« ' I»» 'h»
A Iw.rnrr (Vlrry
«ith .Hanford friends this week
Mi- ha» ilv«*ini«*
1J lf
i&gt;een in North Carolina all summer and
i or K r i il I»«hkI ofliL'r ìamiIIi
«ill locale in Columhia for the winter
Ilo«»
Wt*ll h« *aI*m|
V|»|»l &gt;
M**rnM d
ì li
Cllon Pi-.ihiMly »|»ent »ev ernl •1.1 . — &lt;■t n. •
I t f *» I I ,»«. I .!* . M.. .» I S|f « I I
thu wis-k with Inline folk»
I *•-t
'•«pmIIhi» i 1 1 II k I V* I ll*f
Il
Deputv 1 h-rk lor Marion t outit - * 1
I 1if S I , »•
liti k f ' t,
. t . lf Lv fe­
think» that llcala 1» Jii»t about ttn- lli (tn.riiiK •ni li-*tli »»• bi* &lt;**l «ti «lilmr
finest place to live in the »rate He »lati-» unii fMilr t li«*a|&gt; VN .1 I
al i lo lt lm |S I t U S
OK I II t S 0 I I II
UHI if
B.. . l .U-,* «..I.».
I II It«»*
that Clifford is holding the dual position Kra| Km ni«* ( 41
«•I . . vi„* M.i. n l‘»*v*' I »**.#*•, I.*,
Kor K r u l — F iv r « e r r i
»»rii. n i n i , 'wiih
of city editor of the Ocala Star ami mnnt k ' « hi m ru n t i i m » t*t »
hoiiM* A I mj I h m r n ,
• n in i
Al*&lt;» »
»ger ol the moving picture theatre
arr e* l i l n l . *%11 ti go»ri| liounr i all *»n or
1 K \ N l I S H R II I
I'.H H W l H
N/Mrs. U VV Ding has return»*! from j pilone V* \ Mimili k ( antri'»!) &lt; il &gt; 11 il
Ml
M'
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an ritendisl visit to New York and tf..
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! la* •• r• { 1f . M
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F.hgland stall's
Mr» Ding wa» il • w ?i M . • • L 1K L 1 t* ’ m f h v ir
the gue»t of Mr and Mr» t'hnddert*&gt;r *1 I«« • A » * * k f o r t'.« f
Milfoni t iinn , for several w****k* ** *t t f i . .-1 •
1 .r- • r
greatly enjoyed a stay in Nalike* I I.....IS*
VS i«1« t/t» I ii ' te r 1 »r i »n*
land.
h »»r ^ . i l »
1 *•■(f « • . U l t i «
The law i» out and the local Nimrod».-•» j|*
*
&gt; 1
*ce out bright and early todnv and tin
,g.
F
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[ .»r K» rit
f f • T‘
•ound of guns 1* like a small battle
First street, at $10 |H-r month Apply i *
106 I OK F I R S T S T HURT
John FIvans anil baby returned i F! I.und«|ui»t. II F It No l
2** .'(■ «
lo Sanford Saturday, after a visit of
(¡(Sul Iniard ami room at (tie l.ak*•eviral weeks to Mm. Flvaoa' parent*. |tr*»'Z*- H«»u»«*, id«* l-.iu rel. t t*l*M*k» w*-i*r
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hatcher
Mr
of depot
Evans came over for them Del.ami
For Sal«* No mg .J*'rs*-y c**w witli iier
Ne*m.

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J R A D L E Y ’S F E R T I L I Z E R S
contain this »«&gt;rt of plant food, a* Florida tnickcrx
h a v e lv a r n n l f' -ni th .:r f. \c.ir» **: « x ;* rt«-n« c tn
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Jwcksonviil* Sal«« Department,
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METTINGER’S

tir»t c a lf heifer calf
Inuuire *&gt;f F J
John Williams of F't. M yers has N'lemey.'r. Iaingwrwat. F la.
2 d l'*tp
•TTived in the city and will lie connected
For K e n t Small furnished ««&gt;»t.*g*
*lth the Herald office as job printer cheap
l.a u r a and S«*'on«l S ls
Irnimre

John is an old hand at the art prefers
*dve and will lie a valuable acquisition
to the Herald forre.
His family will
f*ntovp to the city later in the season
VJas F McComlis is among the new
Vrivals and with hia wife will tieconir
Pwmanent residents of Sanford.
He
** ^be editor of the Growers' Amociabon News that has been published at
“ i»ma and will be printed at th.- Herald
o'hce from now on.
Mr. M»Comlm.
00 stranger in Sanford having formerly
ded In this section, and his many
fnends are giving him the glad hand at
»very turn.
1
Proy Rous&amp;an has accepted a poaition
.« th e Herald office and wU, ^ cmployM,
V * * job department during the winter
n‘ Fr°y came down to raise veg-

Hot I tJ.t.
Want«*;

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Position

willi tlir.* - . ear«

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»t* nographer
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Mrs &lt; . Herald «»ft..*2«» 2t|&gt;
For Sal«* Cheap Fiv* *«•"•' laml m
city. H«»x 47't.
2d 4|&gt;-fri
Student of Draughon'« Husinw» Col
Sire* position a« assistant l«&gt;&lt;ikkt* |» r
or shipping clerk in Sanford, between
10th and 20th of Novemlier Reference
given. llulH-rt K. Jeflur«*», 7.f FI Miirhel
St.. Atlunta. Ga.
"
20-2tp
Road is dry and weather fine Sj*cnd
Sunday at Woo«iland Park
Ideal pic
2d-2e
nic ground», swiniminc l&gt;ot&gt;l
Th« FV rnald H a r d w a r e Co «tier the
la-st line of «Hiking stoves and rangiThe celebrated Chartef Oak stove. Call
ami m*&lt;* them.
l!*-2te
Hran $1 6&amp;. shorts $175. corn $1 HO.
Phone if.
H G Stock
out n ii

ment Will

SQUARE
$12 D E A L !

S U I T S — Value
our price

B L A N K E T S and C O M ­
F O R T S Value 9 8 c y f j
our price regular ■

B L U E S E R G E — Value
6 9 c o u r price

60c

M E N ’S
regular

H A T S — Value

V*1*^»

FALL

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$2*50

LJ

F A N C Y S C R I M S — Value
14 7*c our price
1 O 1 -,
regular
.
1^2^

OUTING
FLANNELS
Value 9 7*c our price I r ­
regular
Ov

T A B L E L I N E N - Value
2 9 c o u r price Q C *,
regular . . . .
^

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ice proved stronger than the attractJO lie
*°ii and he wilf help make (on
Herald more attractive,
W ant » lio o d Pian*«
the R ap ist church the pastor,
A t - a o t i f u l Mission finish I layer
ildman will preach at the
houn morning and evening. It is piano, fifty roll* of music. $600 instru­

trv t u.

STOCK-

C A R A T A I. C O A T S
Value SI 2 OH mu &lt;g 1 A
price regular
. V

COAT
S1L9H
regular

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

NEW

COATS
Broad Cloth
Value $ 7 9 8 our J C
price régulai

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HANDKERCHIEFS
! Value 3 for 2 5 c our C —
^ price regular, each

GOODS

ire sold for $360 caah. In­
2 1 -ti

fe&lt;* that al&gt;tbe members will
Pr**b t at tha morning service. quire of H e r ild office.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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TH E STYLE
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B rin g forth the accepted fall styles of m aster designers of the fashion centers
o f the world.

The styles are shown here in Suits, Coats, S treet Dresses and

Evening Gowns................................................................................

Our Style Show of Paris Models and Imported
Costumes* is Very Attractive
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Monday we place on exposition the accepted styles of women’s and misses’ tailor­
ed suits, skirts, waists and dresses—adaptations from imported models., of the
most favored dressmakers of Paris. These garments give you an authentic. Con­
ception of fall styles and we invite you to come and see them. . . .
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S p e cial F o r M on d ay — 3 6 Sorgo Drosses in all the N ew est Cotôrs.
V alues up to $ 2 2 . 5 0 . M onday, O n l y ................................... $ 1 3 .7 5
W o m e n ’s T a ilo re d S u its— Plain Tailored Suits
in diagonal and serges, Skinner's guaran(D O C A A
teed silk lining. Blue, black and toque

French Models by
Bcnard and Gcchan

Tailored

A fternoon and Evening W ra p s — O f

Suit

ford Cords, French
Tweeds.
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S — O f Wool
Cordcline,
Serges and Mixed
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Tailorod

D in n e r and

Bed-

G o w n s — In the Newest

Drccoll,
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Pacquin,
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Rich
(P O *7 C IO
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Matelassc, figured and Plain Velour,
Velvet and imported materials. $ 1 9 5 0 to
-L l-v
M is s e s ’ and W o m e n ’s C oats — In Chincillas.
Fancy Bouclc,
I weeds and Diagonals.
(D Q H P A
$ 1 3 . 7 5 t o ........................................................t j ) Z , / . d U

$ 2 9 .5 0

S u i t S — Very Fine Epongc,
tone Diagonal and Chiffon Broadcloth,
the very latest thing
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t wo-

$ 3 .0 0

Our desire is to have you visit this exceptional establishment, see our Beautiful Apparel and Reasonable Prices

N. P. YOW ELL &amp; COMPANY
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O O S S IP jfc O U R .
CORRESPONDENTS
THAT MAT OPM*y NOT INI

(Continued from page three)

11 a. m. Thursday one was preached by
the eminent Dr. A. J. Holt of Kissimmee,
and the closing sermon by Dr. ( ’. A
Owens. Mm. la«- Smith was re-elected
superintendent of the Woman’s Mission­
ary Union, which held u most inU-rest­
ing and helpful session.
Rev. Cole of the M. R. church is
holding a series of meetings here.
Miss Agnea Clark arid Miss Gladys
McGruder s|&gt;ent Friday evening till
Saturday evening here with Miss ('lark'«
home folks. They are in charge of the
school at Christmas Hus year
Mr. Charles Hatch and mother, nnd
Mias Lillie Coward were here last Fri­
day en route to Orlando. Misa Coward
has charge of the school at Spring Head,
Mr. Granger having resigned some
weeks ago.
Rev E. la*e Smith returned from
Apopka Monday evening, where he
preached Sunday morning and evening
He has recently accepted this pu*ti&gt;rat&lt;-

hi* disease (»ellngrn. Nothing a» yet
has been definitely decided. but it is
thought hit mother will go to him in the
north, a »-*'
■%
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Bert Pattishull.TJw ho is attending
school in Sanford, »j&gt;«nt Sunday in Ge­
neva.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson, after
spending two weeks in Geneva have re­
turned to their home in Daytona Bearh.
Guesits at the Genevu House last week
were Messrs. Hobinson, Herndon and
Allison of Sanford, J T . Mrl-ain, Ge­
neva, Hurry Phillip« of St. Jujhn's Park
and Bart Herndon of Sanford.
^ Mr. and Mrs. Kndor Curlett were Hie
CAMKRON CITY C U P P IN G S
guests of Mr. and Mm. J . P. MusselThe Armour people have had a car
white at their tieautiful home on Ia»ke load of fertilisers put into their ware­
Kola. Orlando, last Wednesday.
hou se here and with W.A. Minnick In
charge are ready to do business.
OVIEDO
R. Duke is painting the store building
Quite a large delegation of messen­ at Beck Hammock Station this week.
ger* were in town last week en route to
C. C. Worthington has rerumed from
the Wekiva Baptist Association nnd Tampa to look after his farming inter­
Woman's Missionary Union, which con­ ests here.
vened with the Chuluota church the
L. J . Hancock taught our Bible class
23rd and 24th insL
on Sunday and the IcsSon was much en­
Among the number we noticed Dr. joyed by oil present.
A. J . Holt of Kissimmee, Dr. Frank W.
Some very fine lettuce may he scon in
Cramer, wife r.nd daughter of Orlando, this neighborhood nnd if weather con­
Mr. W. P. Miller and It«v. Wright and ditions continue favorable it will tie on
Mr. Phili|M of Orlando, Mm. J . E. Rose the market in un unusually short time.
and daughter of Lockhart, Rev. J. W.
Paint is on hnnd for the warehouse
Wells of Wauchuls, Mr. and Miss Bee»- and will soon Ire put on and an epidemic
meyer of Winter Garden, Mr. A. W. of painting will follow.
Hurley, Mr. W. L. Story, Mr. Connell
We are proud of our grocery stock at
and Mr. Thornton, Mr. A. L. Hillard this placo, managed by Mr*. Marshall.
and daughter Miss Mabel of Winter Tho stock is well selected, well kept and
Garden, Dr. and Mm. Douglass of Or­ being added to almost daily. Call and
lando, M r. D. H. Hooker of Longwood, aoe Mrs. Marshall or giva her an order
Ijev . D. H. Palmer of Altoona. Rev. over tho phone and she will deliver the
W. G. Patterson of Umatilla, Mr. G. W. goods.
I t seems a pity the men and boys from
Ilolmra of Tavarca, Rev. and Mm. J . W.
WUdman, and Mr*. E. W. Rigger* and Sanford cannot wait .at least until the
daughter of Sanford, Rev. Martin of season is open to come out and shoot the
Aatabula, Dr. C. W. Owens of JJeL an d . birds our farmer* have raised and fat
This Association was largely attend­ tened.
ed by delegatee from the various church­
M O O R E'S STATION
es within ft* bounds and accomplished
The l.adiixi’ Aid are all moot cordially
a great deal of good. Thrive most ex­
cellent sermons were ilellvered. The invited to meet with Mr*. Ellsworth at
Introductory aermon by Dr. Frank W. her home on Beardall avenue, Nov. 6th.
For tho benefit of thoac who did not
Cramer of the Orlando pastorate. At

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hoar who was the lucky one in the ipult
drawing we wish to stale it was Mrs.
W W Britt.
Mrs. E. L. Brown of Ft. Christmas is
«(•ending some time with her daughter.
Mr*. J . F. McClelland.
Miss Jennie McClelland visited her
grandmother, Mrs. J. W Prevail in
Geneva over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Cameron and daugh­
ter. Kleanor. enjoyed the ButTalo Bill
Show m t irlattdo ■
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will Rent Your House For You

Bad Spells

Mrs

(¡reive, fell off the (torch a nd is ijuite
badly injured ns Hie result.
A party com|&gt;oHcd of Mr. and Mrs.
K. L. Britt and children, Mr. and Mr*.
Edw. Repp and son, Mr. and Mr*. J. L.
Kdwards. Mr* F.lln Greenland and Mr*
P. (5 Miller and «on, enjoyed a delight­
ful trip on the St John* on the boat
Mamie.
The three children of Mr. Kinnrd at
Beck Station hail a narrow e»cu|ie
Monday morning, while experimenting
with some dynamite, a shot gun «bell
and malrhea. All the children wen- in­
jured hut not seriously. Dr. Puluston
was called to attend them.
The Fowler tent show that exhibited
here last Wednesday was quite well at­
tended and the show folks wen- u quiet,
mind-their-own-husiness set of jicople
and gave a good exhibition of stunts.
The Farmer*' Progressive Club had a
very interesting debate last Friday even­
ing. Subject, Pursuit and Possession.
The judges decide for the jamming.onta.
All crops are in fine condition in this
section. Have never seen them looking
better at this time. Lettuce all set out
and celery'nearly so. We see fine cab­
bage, cauliflower and much other stuff
growing.
W. H. 11 ulhert was the guest of his
nephew, J . C. Ellsworth, Jr ., the lint
of the week. Mr. Hulbert was en route
to his home in St. Cloud from Loo An­
geles, Cal., where ho attended the na­
tional G. A. R. Encampment. Ho was
the flag bearer for the state of Florida in
the grand parade. He has visited points
in Nebraska and Ohio on his way home,
besides considerable of California while
there. From all he could learn Florida
offers more opportunities than Califor­
nia in the way of farming and fruitt
raising and in general business. He
also adds that the Florida climate is
much better at all seasons. Mr. Hul­
bert ha* resided in St. Cloud three years.
His homo was in Nebraska formerly.
Mr. und Mrs. L. J . Hancock are an­

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A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald

" I suffered, during girlhood, from womanly wtakn^ss,"
write« Mr«. Mollle Navy, of Walnut, N. G “At last, 1 was
almost bed-ridden, and had to give up. We had three
doctors. All the time, I was getting worse. I had bud
•pells, that lasted from 7 to 28 day«. In one week, after I
gave Cardiri a trial, 1 could eat, sleep, and Joke, as well as
anybody. In 8 weeks, I was well. I had been an Invalid
for 5 weary years 1 Cardul relieved me, when everything
else failed."

Cardui

W om ans Tonic

If you are weak and ailing, think what It would mean,
to you, to reoover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more
than BO yeara, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women,
baa been used by thousand» of weak and ailing sufferers.
They found It of real value in relieving fh«lr aches and
pelna. Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved
an i helped so many, la ready, at the nearest drug itore, for
use, at ones, by you. Try It, today.

ticipating a visit soon from their niece,
Mr*. Veton Robinson and daughter,
Eunice of Homer, III.
Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Ellsworth spent
Sunday at Oak Knoll, the pretty home
Of Mr. and Mr*. J . C. Hancock.
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EBENEZER IT E M S
Among those that took in the Wild
Weat show in Orlando Tuesday were
Mr. and ^tra. F. Karel and family -and
Chas. Garrett. Mias Edith Carlton, Ed­
win Humphrey nnd Mr. and Mra. I. V.
Stenatrom. All rejmrt u fine tim e.
Born—To Mr. and Mr». J . H. Wynn.
Sunday, Oct. 20th, a fine girl. Mother
and baby arc both doing ewell.

Several of our young people attended
tho oyster supper at Lake Mary.
Mr». J . M . Lord left for Rodman la«t
Wednesday to aee her son, Rev M "
Lord, who has been quite rick with fever
for tho past w'eek.
Mr. and Mr». W. O. Wynn’» b#b&gt; had
the misfortuno to drink some kerosene
oil one dajr last week and was quite *ieV
for two o r three day».
J . M. \fcfynn- and R. W. Lord have
been haring a wild hog chase for three
morning* after one of Mr.Wynn'« l uge
hog». They wdtf&gt; successful in killuu'
him Wednesday morning.
Mr*. W. O. Nolan is auflering with gr.p
this week.
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MONROE SUNBEAM«

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Andrf* Keith and family made a flyjal trip to Jacksonville. Saturday r.tumini Sunday.
John Oglesby, one of Monroe'» prom­
p t young men «pent Saturday and

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ggndiy in Jarkaonville on butane«.
Our achool i» progrwwinic nir«*ly ainre
«« have gotten our new de»k». and »«•
'V e grateful to our Honorable Board ifl
Public Inatraction for their courtesy and
ijio the patrons for their kind help in
pjacing them in the achool.
E
J B. Johnson, one of Monroe’« prom­
^ . inent farmer» and truck grower» has the
lugtet crop qj ( west potatoes of any one
r
in this section. Crop estimated at
1800 bushels.
J. F. Hodges and wife nnd two sister*.
Mines Mary and Julia, brother Dan and
r*
brother-in-law W alter Hotz attended
Sunday school here Sunduy, motoring
* back to Sanford late in the afternoon.
Roliert Priester of Sanford was nut
Tisting his grand parents, Mr. und Mr*.
Wynne laat Sunday.
Samuel Williford of Richmond, Ky..
is stopping at the Johnaon House for a
few day».
W. N. Buckner, who has been on the
lick list for some time, has recovered and
•is at hi» work again.
J. A. Johnson is »till serving the people
of Sanford with fresh vegetables.
Our fanner» expect to begin shipping
lettuce alnjut Nov. 18lh. The pr&lt;»»|H««i.*
for the coming season are finer than ever
before
There was quite a large uttendanee
it our Bible reading Sunday night.
About H5 eager and attentive listeners
occupied the room.
The writer has been informed of fam­
ilies who are coming to this section
\\«•
ip&gt; glad to have them in the land of
suaihine and cs|&gt;edully within tin- haven
of r»-&gt;t Monroe'.

MONDAY, NOV. 4
On this day will be found many exceptional values in the Dry Goods,
INotioitv Ladies Ready-to-W ear, Gents’ Furnishing, Shoe and Furniture
Departments; in fact, each and every department helps to contribute the
numerous bargains which have made this store so well-known to every
one as having “The Rest For Less.”
........................................................................

ON THURSDAY, NOV. 7th, AT 10:30 A. M.
\v R i^rcatcSt rci* Pr,zc events ever in Sanford, will take place. Only 3 days to get ch a n ce s or
•. i no ) \\ mi .ii-sti r Automatic Drop-Head Sowing Machine. 10.00 Mission Oak Rocker.
8.00 I x'ather Strap Braced
] nink. « .(hi I «oather Lined ( ow-Hide Traveling Rag. 5.00 Round Top Oak Center Table. Don't, forget a chance
tree with every $1.00 purchase.

L A D IE S ’
$r,.uo

represented T ihsmI. i .
the attraction being Wild Bill*' »how*
W K Brown and wife of Murhleheud
Me have returned tn their winter hum« 1
here and are glad t &gt;get buck to the land I
of sunshine.
Indications are that Woodrow W i|«on
Democratic nominee, will poll the heav­
iest vote in Apopka, November 5th
Mi*» Bettie l.ibsoombe returned Wed­
nesday from Greenville, S.
und will
continue her journey to Havana, f ’tibti.
»her*- *he will visit Rev M S’ \t •« ill

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Mrs I I lirokavk of Dr La ml i- L* r*
*i»Umu,h#T Min. W. II. Hroknu
Rev. W. N. McCall, after u pleasant
visit to relatives in Georgia, has return«*)
•nd will continue his journey to hi*
mission field in Cuba.
&lt; ASS I A F L A SIII.IG IIT S
Born To Mr. and Mrs. W J Kierst
on Friday last a boy.
Mi**,*. Until, Vivian ami l-eilii Royal
alter.ded the box supper at Paisley
Saturday. Where they were the guest*
of their grumlparrnts, Mr und Mr*
J. J. McEwen.
Robt. Rone made u business trip to
Cross Bluff Saturday.
Mias Willie Singletary’ returned Sundsy from a vialt at Paisley.
The many friends of Mrs. J . M.
Spivey will regret to hear of her serious
illness Drs. Neal and Puleston of
Sanford are attending her.
Misses Ix*ila Royal and Willie Singl«'visited Mrs. Hancock at Eusti«
Saturday.
Roy Wofford and Ernest Royal attendcl a 1m&gt;x supper at Paisley the l'Mh.
Tbey report a very pleasant time.
Mcs. Higginbotham of Palatka was
here last week by the illness of
bar lister, Mr*. J. M. Spivey.
Mr. and Mr*. LcRoy Mock haw r«&gt;turned from Ocala, where they attended
tb* annual meeting of Adventists.
M. c. Hall is working on the new
b»nk building at Eustis.
Arthur Drawdy of Seneca visited
bar* |aai week.
Utto Murphy of Eustis visited here
laat week.
Mi»« Flora Brown of Tavares visited
*°boql Wednesday of laat week.
'¡ m Brown,U^itorklng in the Interest
“M l* Lake County .Fair, which will be

^ »ome Unle in February.
Mi“ £ uja Royal Vy«ite«l Mrs. Brook»
11 Ku»‘i* laat WTek.
Buhop Gray of Orlando will preach
,n ‘be Episcoplal church, the 14th.

Clifford Royal made a business trip
10 Sanford Thursday. .

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. •11 In- termed ili«.il i- ,I MHi'lfl* $'»1111

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Rig Value"
itè»'a

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$3.48

C H ILD RE N'S COATS
Our line of ( ’liildren’s Coats represents many bargains in
very «lt-siruhle styles at $3.(&gt;0, $-1.98, $ 5 . IS, $5.!!« and $t».98.
See this sp»‘cial line for Monday.

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ALTERATIONS
I Or \ I K
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L A D IE S ' L O N G ( O A T S

I K.«I S m i * .uni N o r f o lk * .

Itut pi in

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ti* "I p- r r r

« $ 1 5 .7 5

A ltc raltio n s by E x p e rie n c e d L a d y

F L O A T fir

11 11 -I-I i .1

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$2 *.» "1 I ItV Iti I | l l \

ln,-

I . 11, 111- 1 I ‘i i\\

6c

&gt;| Us

I III* I* .III I'l* .1 &gt; 1| 1M • . •! ill,
I 111

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M I ■*'*I •*' ^ IM i I \ l
\ I i ¡i-.lt||o! I ’, I III ili'l * I | im Nil
I I * . t «i J, c a p too
I it *i
I 11111k .1 *ll« » ' kk« f b I ' ' l l .

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98c

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S«-«- the many new design* m l.a««**f"i tIn* *«-a*on
Which wo :«ro -(lowing, .i vani » s
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: 39c

Frisbe Coon
1- 4

Collars

Sizes 2 for

25c

KHAKI

l* \ N T S

98.

Spo« i.«l ni.il.i F. h.iki I ’ant .
t lu- i ogol.it loti .V ' ' tun* !l'
w«*iglit . 2 Mil'
I " " lo t*
••t i a p *
h a rk pock«-!*, holt
a mi - nI•* l»u« k lo*
onlv

98c

50«

I ti« It*

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$3. «50 I AN IH ETON $2.98
Snow* Ian Russian Calf Hutton
Shoo. Goodyear welt, this is an exI* •I*1tonal value at only

•*lot V*

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e u t . ilmilil«- *1 it rlie«l, a *|nve nil . »•*• gt a«lo. «mi
k***o.

43c

,$ 2 .9 8

uri M'illri.tV

5* 150 Mens' Patent Leather $3.98
An«*ther eroalioii l»y "Snow,-' 1 moil
ma«lo. with tin1 anli support, a very
nohliv
on I v

$-1 att

*lio e

for

(P O Q Q
fp O a a / O

$ ‘*.011 S I IT ( A S E S $ 3 .9 8
liandMime I .cather ( ;l*c with line cowhide leather stnips
around tilted with shirt holder, $ 5 .0 0 value, our
price

,$ 3 .9 8

3 P a i r Sox 2 5 C e n t s
Blacks

and

Colors

$1.25 S H I R T S 97r
See &lt;iur sixs-ial line of men's plain white and fast
«•olors in fancy NVgligi*«* Shirts, worth $1 25, only
HATS
&lt;&gt;ur line of Call Hats m-

l.’lr

I '.lui I *■ I « li.iruhia\ 'A "t k

73c

$5.00 PATENT LEATHER $3.98
Sovontoon Hutton Patent Leather
\ amp. «lull top, tin* i* .« nobby Shot*
for $5.on, out prie«* for d * Q ( \ Q
Monday
fpO aa/O

GENTS FURNISHINGS

50c l N HER WEAR 39c
Complete assortment men's heavy tie«-« «il litn-d Under­
wear. *hirts «»t drawer». tir.*t «piality. tin* «piali!&gt; Q Q ^ »
alwav* *old 5n«* a garment «mr prie«*
125

$ 1.00 C L O C K S 73 r
.................................
tn (Clocks
l*« ks are
I'lio
Anum a Alarm
are the
the sta......
standard
$ I .On s«*|h»r. our * j ireia I prieo on t hose is oaeh only

Our Shoe Values
speak louder than
words and what in­
terests you as well as
us is that every•&gt; one of
the well known Selby
and (¡odman shoes
for ladies, and Snow’s
for men cannot be
matched at our price.

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$ 1.98

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Monday i* tin* tune to select a long Coat in any of the
desirable stylos or materials at our very special d* "| tT
prices, $ 5 . 118, $ 11 .118, a n d ......i .................................. I p i D s I d

FREE

I I I -I n i l I ll«' t l l . l l k i t . n i l ' - &lt; l . l \ •m I \ i -. i i ||

Apopka was well

for

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s k iig k

Each nnd every article in this department represents the
utmost value in only the Intest styles.

$20Ufi "I IT'* $15.75

NEWS FROM APOPKA
\V T Berry made a flying trip to
Tampa Saturday.
Frank H Davis happened to a very
painful .evident Tuesday when return j
mg from Orlando in ins aiituiiinhil««
Junt a» they reached a culvert they met
another ear and in trying to avoid a rol
'lision. his car swerved ami threw lorn
*gain»t the side of the ear causing a .li*
lorateti thumb

FURNISHINGS

II ii * lim- «if Sk m * ungili
I•

Only three more days in which to secure tickets

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$1 l \

p«-« l a i

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in

Hat.* and I h-rhy *.
priced
at
!&gt;h«’

*i«I t fell

$1 o s

and

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$3.00 PANTS $2.18
\’«*w arrivals in Men’s
Pant.* aku
young men's
humlei» peg top, itieludinK a
strong line of serg«*s and
worsted*, olir ( P O A Q
pn.«’

lf»r KI MON A (H ’T IN GS 1 2' ..r

$ 1 .0 0 S H E E T S 8 9 r

Heavy weight. Slx90-in Slio«-t&gt;. Ileinstitehed. a s|&gt;l«'iidnl weight ami ««»onl to *oll for $1 oil. «hot««- M‘ *n- Q Q p
dav only
O v v

This line of Outings and Flannelettes are regu­
larly retailed at 15«*. hut our price is only

12ÏC

FURNITURE
S pe c i a l a t t e n t i o n i* called to our latg« line of n«-w Fut-

„ituro which we ar.- «-onslantlv ........ mg m &lt;-ar load lots, en­
abling us to (piote special carload pri. es foi «:ls|i
/\Q
or on easy payments weekly of.
tp
$1.00 National Spring $2.98
. Just a special for Monday. $1 " "
National .Spring, full -1 ft *» &gt;"
widest width made, we

,$ 2 .9 8

Royal Society
Enfbroidery
Floss and Em ­
broidery pkgs.
New Designs

We have just rweived another large shipment of Dressers,
( liilfoniors. WiLshstiinds, W ardrobes, Dining Tables, Center
Tallies, Rocking Chairs, IUhIs , Springs, Matlresses, Kitchen
Safes and (Tiplioards. Also s(H* the new Folding f'ots and
Hrass Hed* at special prices.

$5.00 KITCHEN SAFE S3.39
For Monday only, this Kitchen Side,
with drawer,, has two rt»Q Q Q
doors, with wire screen * p O « O t /

35c MATTING 23r
This is a very special line of Matting
in both Japanese and China Q Q ^ ,
style, for Monday's sale

D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
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T W O S T O R E S —1 21 -1 2 3 E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T

SANFO RD - - FLO R ID A

Nov. 7th, 10:30
a. m. Drawing
takes place
Ticket with ev­
ery $1 sale

�iiliM JW JB lillJ.iJiiU .r-

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November 1, |oj;

THE SANtORD HfRAID

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T R IP AROUND THE
(Continued from first p«(*)
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Y OU may forget your own appearance .some day when
you are excited or when you
are interested in something
else; |but the other fellow al­
ways seesjyou, and may as
Tj; well be dressed in a

Speer, Peaches Lefflrr and Miss Nita
Moore, dm sed as Irish biddies in white
dresses, green aprons, yellow kerchiefs
and little white kerchiefs tied over then
heads.
The Journey was continued to Japan
Mra. J . D. Roberts, where many colored
Japanese lanterns and umbrellas of var­
ious colors and sites united with the
handsome palms, ferns, cut flowers and
cryaanthemum
decorations to make
' a very attractive scene. The guests
were invited to ait, on pretty cushions
on the flbor, where they were served by
fisinating Japan«*« girls with rice in
cut« little bowls af)(l chop sticks and tea
with dainty wafer«: while they, were en­
tertained by Mrs. R. C. Maxwell in
Japanese costume and crysanthemums
in her hair, with several recitations, and
Mra. E. L. Robertson, accompanied by
Dr. O. L. Miller on the piano, sang Jop• mnese songs. Two little Japanese girls,
Jean Maxwell and Irma Smith presented
each guest with a cryaanthemum. The
tea able in n bower of bright green and
protected by n huge umbrella was pre­
sided over by Mrs. H. H. Hill, in Jap­
anese costume. Mrs. Roberta was as­
sisted by Mrs. J . D. Parker, Mrs. J . D.
Jinkina, Mrs. H. H. Hill, MLw* Mar­
garet Davis, Lucca Chappel1; Margaret
Roberts, Eleafior and Rutli Robert»,
Esther and Katherine Wilson and Mrs.
R . C. Maxwell. Messrs. R. M. Mason
and Moye inspected the tickets.
The trip was then resumed with Cuba,
the Pearl of the Antilles, its destination.
Each traveler was fully repaid for their
long journey from Japan, when at Mrs.
8 . O. Shinholser’s, Cuba, in all of its
tropical loveliness and brilliancy burst
on their view, with Mrs. E. L. Robert­
son, dressed a» a señorita, sitting on the
stairway, amid gorgeous palms, bnnnnn
plants and ferns sang Spanish love
songs, accompanied by Dr. (). L. Miller
on the guitar. The ixipulur decoration»
were pink and green with a brilliant
yellow room, where punch was served
the thirsty travelers and cigars a» favors
•fij light Hält
hâffwf k Stài!
were given the gentlemen, in the lovely
red room, a huge banana plant fill«‘d one
corner and hnnana» from a bunch on the
plant were oerved to the ladies as favors
by MLsses I,. J. Dameron and Beth Meltinger, dressed os Cuban s e ñ o rit a » .
Mrs. J . W. Barnes a» n wnoritu guve
several delightful readings and sang
8panL»h songs to her own acroinpaniment on the guitar
Mrs. Shinholaer
was assisted by Mrs &lt;’, K. Smith. Mrs.
W. Palmer. Mrs H K Hester, Mrs. R.
1.. Robertson, Mrs. J. W. Barnen, Mi
I-. Josephine Dameron, Klixala-th Mettingcr and Mary McKun. Mr W. L.
Palmer and Mr. Shinholaer looked after
the tickets.
Leaving Cuba, the last stage of the
journey begnn, when the party reached
Iceland, Mrs. F. W. Miller. They gave
up their tickets U? Messrs. F.
Miller
This
and T. A. Newton, who bade therh wel­
come to their frigid clime The dax117 E A S T F I R S T S T R E E T
sling whiteness iif Ireland was a decided
contrast to the vivid coloring in Cuba
Ropes of simulated ice extended from all
aid«* o! the room, with icicles hanging
from the walls, the trees were covered
Filed For Record.
with snow, large snow bails were in abun­
Thos. W. Mnrnn and wife to W. S.
dance, and guarding all of this awesome Branch, wd., $3000
radiance was a huge polnr beur, with
K. F. S|&gt;erry and wife to t ’liiru S
several smaller brown liears The only Hamblin, wd, $10.
color 'visible was red and white Hags of
Margaret Fisher to L G Slurhuck, I
Ireland. The same ling in miniature I’r , wd . $1
was given as favor»
While ice cream
Fdgur Tippm and wile i&lt;&gt; V I' Vm
and cake were being served Mrs. T . A. mg, wd.. $10
Newton, Miss Claire Walker and Mr.
Millie Collins to Miles Austin, wd,
Frank .Campbell entertained the guest« »f.OO,
with vocal and instrumental music.
Josephine Dent to II. C. Dent, wd.,
Mr». Miller was assisted by Mrs. T . A. $1.00
Newton, Claire Walker. Gladys Morris,
J . E . Weston and wife to Minsbew &amp;
Francis Liddon, Kate Underwoo«i and Nelson, wd., $1. .
Martha Miller, who were dressed in
I). W. Currie and wife to W II. and
white with white hoods.
J. U. le o n ir d , wd.. $10
The entire trip and entertainment of
D. W. Currio uiul wile to W. S..
the evening wns delightful and thorough­ Branch, wd., $2600.
ly enjoyed by the entire paTty, who en­
Chos. H. Dingle to Evn M. Dingle,
thusiastically entered into the spirit of wd., $10
the occasion, appreciating the efforts
U. S. to Thos. H. l.ever. patent.
made by the ladies of the Missionary
U. 8. to Isaiah Canada, patent.
Society t&lt;\ give them a pleasant evening.
James Manchester and wife lo Mary
Too much praise cannot lie orcorded A. Lyman, deed. $lf»00.
Messrs. G. W. Spencer, Frnnk Milteer,
Snllie B. Smith to A. A. Smith, wd..
Willie Hill, Hodges, Swope and Dr. O. $ 10.
L. Miller, who with their automobiles
Concord Park Dev. Co., to Thos. II.
contributed very largely to the surceas llurburt, wd., $10
of tho Trip Around the World.
Wm. Smith and wife to P. Phillips,
wd., $1
Congregational News
.Van M. Morgan and wife to I,.
Last Wednesday evening at a business Long, wd., $5.
meeting of the church, Rev. J . D. Lang­
ley was invited by a unanimous vote to
The Irish Potato Crop
become its pastor. He has agreed to
I t is understood that the Irish potato
assume the duties of pastor while he
i remains in the city, but as he has had acreage of Irish potatoes in Florida will
plans in view looking' to his removal from probably be about ono-fourth larger
Sanford he could promise only a tem­ this season than last. The crop in tho
porary servire. It is to be hoped, how­ HasUngs section will be increased 200
ever, that he may reconsider and that or 300 acres over (laat year. On tho
tho church and $hp city may not loae lower east const at Miami and vicinity
his valuable services. Preaching next the potato acreage will probnhly I** 30
Sunday at tho usual hours. ^ Rcrneiny pef cent larger tbun Inst year. The
ber the evening service ais at 7 o*clM t potato acreage will also be increased in

,l!* Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx
suit and look* right all the tim e. You
will see in the fall suits some rather
extrem e styles— high cut, six-button

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waistcoats; trousers with permanent
cuffs; and don’t overlook the Easadjust waistband in these HART,
SC H A FFN ER &amp; M ARX Trousers.
The new exclusive models for fall
are now here, now ready, the high­
est achievement in clothes ever made
1

SU ITS $15 TO $ 3 0 .0 0

Come in and let us show you our attractive line of
Neckwear, Hats, also our Men’s Furnishings. Our prices
are positively the lowest consistent with quality, because
we do not think it pays us or pays you.

r

PALM ER &amp; SEIGH

if ■'-

Store

is the Home of Mart

Schaffner &amp;

Marx

Clothes

SA N F O R D , FLORIDA

117 E A S T

F I R S T S I REF I

R I N T A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
SALE BILLS

will Rent Yo ur House For VOil
WtV.YiVWMW^W.W*« «'rr*
Ideal

STOVES

1»

Fireless
C ook
Sto»o

S:

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Fire Stoves

Fireless Stoves j

Oil Stoves

Gas Stoves

Stoves Of All Kinds
C A L L .R H O N E N O . 8

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
Oak Avenue

2;

�Published S e m i- W e e k ly —T u esd ay and F r id a y

THE SANFORD HERALD
l. i l r h

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Rnmb«r 2*

S AN f O R O . F L O R I D A

Worth Liv in g

TUESDAY

NOVEMBER

5,

1912

V o lu m « V

JAX TRA CTION ( OMRA \ }
ARE COMING TO FLORIDA TURKS A R E RETREATIN G
R E F U SES REt 'OC.XI
i ai.ndian t w *
J
TOWARD CONSTANTINOPLE
Grants A ll Other Demands
Salis,w 'ViA r"'&gt;s. Allied Troops Forcing Fight
sked
lid StrikiEmployees *
To
Gates o f TurkishCapital
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F L O R ID A

N E W S AN D V IE W S

FRO M

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Daily H appenings in The Land o f Flowers ( idled and Tied
Into n Nosegay of Hrieflets
Recognition el the stre e t car employes’
P li iis a n l S n r i a l
union is the stumbling block which pre­
Interim d al- 1I ». 1 r* i . » ». * .1
vents the settlement of the big street Metlio»b«t s ,|i )t i
» L »•*•1 • t. ». • . S .
car «trike which is still going on in pleasant H all &gt;a - v
1 * t&gt; .1 ; 1 ii« »»,
Jacksonville. TheJncksonville Traction of ..Mr in I M- i
II
1
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company official« stated today that they avenue
would positively not m ake any further
Tin- *•• ■i*
concession" than those* already an cía.»- .-i i
U
nounced and wopld under no condition« V o r ' . . - M
rfcognire the union of the men. The th e llailow. .
itriking street car men say that thin i- Ill »h« ?••*&lt; .i - : ..
one demand they will force and there j r»-«1 i I . •
(terns no chance (or a settlement of the ••ftiliiS
difficulties at the present time. Tin •fi» i' •! * •
citizen«’ committee and the committee
A v .uii-i
*• p •1 •. hl »IV
•■• *
of the board of trnde have not yet given jo\«-d by tin- thirty \011hv
(rutti T
up hope and are meeting today with the until ID «»'«■ l»h-l
1 ».
r*.,r»
representatives of the street car men'« C.lk* &gt; .1- -!y 1:1
union and the officials of the (ruction
AA I-.
•r •&lt;* • » •
company in an effort to bring about a . ••1
w-ttlement. Cart* are being o|»*rated i \
the strike breaker« and trouble t« ex
peeled .it any lime.
oo o
While eii mule from \V itsliingtot l&gt; 1
I ».oil.I. ,1 Ii,
to Pensacola to cast bis v o l e hi lo*la&gt;
flwtion. I Kdw'ard O'Hrien. pr***idei »
of lb** N.■tiixi.d liar Pilot - \--•**
and one of the best known eiluen&gt; o|
Florida, died suddenly yest«*r»la\ &lt;&gt;f
heart fall of* .iltoard a W «-«t Point
near \Ve»| Point. (5u. The hod. *■
taken off * ae tram nl l)|m*1i kti ami -lapp* •!
through \|oiitgnmery to Pensacola !.»- r
night for h*trial
() o o
Thi t'l'ioiihreinenl f lin t tin «•ah...

fi,

Air Ian. i i i - made T a t n p . i -It -i &gt;11.1'
headquarter« lor all lin e s from F ern ai
dma to Tampa. in c lu d in g all brain •&gt;*-ol the ••■ ail to ( edur K e y « anil A-. •. &gt; I I*
to [lumn-lhm means n i li e b to l* it ■ n
This change which wa.« bro ugiii nuinit
by the tin r*-as*s| to nnage of Tiiuipa
•
I
A!
ntory ineaiis a great s t e p forward to
pi n«’
Tampa in triins|Mir(ation a n d 1 r;ifIi* ar

I nrin. r Numi.»
And S i n

\l.»n

Anxious

In

Irirs

I I\ I

&lt; jtnjtda |OTHER

K e l u r ii

To

I lie I and of f la w .-(«.«

¡Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
of Busy Herald Headers

X ol »Ill'll,

H&lt; i,ow ill- Min- »«liiiir, is on»- of tlie oldest fruit ami
H» • il t - «-gei .ili|» o|H-riiiors in t i n - » iMiniry
lie
familiar with all tin* market.« m the
* »'-iti»» •-••iintry
lb- know * uliat quantity of
• &gt;1,a-i.i either commodity will supply the mar­
a bii It ll.ls I ns -I i .««lx t-rl IS4'«I i»&gt; triiuspor- kets.
He is personally acquainted with
la tini! cotti putties, to lx- the lirtest land in the members of th e leading firms in all
’ I», a orbi for tarnt« «1 t » term« on parts of thi- cou n try .
He Knows how
l.n 1. &lt;•«»• « .iti buy -u. 1, « -t.lti-s .ir&lt;- s»» they do liiisiiii-fxs
A ghinee over his
, 1 • 1 .«lllir 11: «•« .
v&lt; ar l.v \«-ar paper. I’he News, shows that lie do»*«
•• . . \... •
. . ,1 ...«! ■ o' i . i r r . Ih*- 11.im e of any but the I m*s I
it -1
*-• ’»rms in the husin&lt;**m*
I I,» olii» ••of 1 In* News will be 1 11 The
. H - 1! ! 1 u i h l i n g
M r.
* M e t o i n b lia s
*►••» tin Iro-il -p a r i- on lb** south 'tile
' i n * m am lloor
( ¡rowers w ill lind this
, - ,*i , **tix «-tiielit pia,*- lo «top in ami
■ - •' 11 irkel w ,n-s and ol her reports
Miai « u l I s - o n tile
They will limi Mr.
M • oi»,l. . los t ul»li»* t. of g..... I inform,«
■I -Uggi-'tloMs
i
,*•

p laniti«

are

o fte n

heard

from

b ip p e fs wlio liuxe l»«-u s tu c k by ship
g i o b r u ì' they b tixe mil k n o w n
In
’ b* ’ ,1 or, there will I-»- »10 reason lor atix
-

i..f.| grower I*- I»»-*

* titillar th is a,«.

■t.« . do &lt;.ni k m -* rii* in m they Monk
-I - I,, 1-1*111*
•I

il lb«-,

will - all on Mr

j Ml A«lint* lo will be giaol t«i ad v is e them
.noi . »»0 j N■r it, vs 11 Ii tin growers HI «-very
■ *

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.

\■11.

I •• l i . l j

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mime. x,H lie Us.—I in p a v i n g .««1. 1&gt;11*•*• «
•tree!.« - «instructing new bridge* a« r«»-*I r bal Mo mat i
J»cqu«-«' an«i Weir C r e e k » , extending tin- lb -r;
d
»» .
art
all wroi
•ewer system and o n lnrging the water
in .in . ; it *
works plant.

d o m . . b ib

t- d

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V .
In Lato lami Ih«- Woman'« ('lob .
ircting money t«) insilili drinking tono
t»m.x at c e r iu m (mints ill till- city and ,1 * ’ '
the «chcsils The club is «trn'tly ip ' •
dite accio ling tn tin- Telegram .not
■(Awining to dii away with tin- putdi&gt; *’ l!
drinking gup. "The ludi«*« are very | 1
lurrirxif„I m getting funds,” re m a rk s tlo
Tdegram, and will II» doubt gel the nan»»* ^ .1
t i l in. 1- - ,• now ' 1 1' ’ 1 ' • *1 T i •1 . •
f*quirt«J amount." The founfalns cost
is
Upon l|s It « i l l be M.sl-S'lir V It. go lo
120 each.

gi-l

l.**st

results

Hr

I tiurel* 1 lu lm e d by O th er«

V i

&lt;• o 0
Tupuiny voted &gt;■
(»vor ,,f .1 further homi is«m . I f ......
lor (eibln ,-i.prov eiio-nt - b .1 r
OÍ 1 ti» 1 ? ’ i\,,r of ami I igniti t
I' •

Mi e f t i

,
Mo gr* »* *r - I o us« In* olii* •- freely
« .rower* s|uei|,I --all on loin ami g«-l ,n
-,.«.« «i , l.* I
ll will surely |i.«v them

rigid ful . o l d ot

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ITEM S O F IN _________
TEREST _ IN W ORLD’S EVENTS

1 A gentleman who some time ago emi­
grated to f*minila a" ! 1» sorry that he
Paper for the (irowtrs
•xer left the balmy -binate of Honda
I.ucky Sanford lettuce uml celery
*riii s ¡,11 interesting letter in The Herald grower* can consider them selves for­
" I l l i c e s i i t i ) , , -I n f f a r m i n g II, t h e b l e a k . tunate in having the Kloridu (¡rowers
•Id unhealthy ritm a i* o| iio rth e rn I 'a n - Association News office in this city.
»'*•« H* abo state- in.,» hundreds of I iuli-r ordinary circumstances it would
'l-l* ,r* ir-. 11 to •e't'^m ir |HIS- I»- a goo»l tiling for Sanford lo have such
i- -1 - olio- I I
-.a añd that a pa|*cr her»The News, however, is
'* « mfortl h* r .,1 nr. fie •an lo- 111 a rime* by itself. Jam*-« McConih, Jr.,

rangemerits
llr.u jentou o

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yet ..in Mr A\ II AA1111,1 it1

F The Turkish army is in full retreat
on Constantinople, and the Turkish
government has asked the powers to in­
tervene in the Turkish-Ilslkan war. An
official bulletin was issued by the gov­
ernment at Constantinople tonight, ad­
mitting defeat ut the hands of the Bul­
garians in the great buttle on the Traccan plains, application was made to
the embassies in Constantinople to:night for mrslitation by the power« to
end the hostilities and arrange a peace
agreement. The ambasnadom, prior to
this, hud uskcsl the |&gt;orte to grant per­
mission to each of the great powers to
send one war ship through the Darda­
nelles, and thi* request has been com­
plied with The only guarantee of
safety for tlie native Christiana, and
|MTluip* foreigners, in Constantinople
i* to he found in the presence ol the wur«h1p- of tin* great powers in the hurbeors
«hips of th e grent powers m the harbor
of the Turkish capital
It is the gen­
eral belief that Bulgaria, chief of the
Bnlkuii s ta te s , will refuse to listen to
.my th in g in tin- way of intervention un­
til the Bulgarian army is at the gates nf
C o n s t a n t i n o p l e , and
will insist
that
I urkey m ak e all uppeul direct to the
allies
without interference from the
|»«iu IT's
n 1» o
S h o r t a g e of freight car*. ty|ie menace
ol 1 , mil f a m in e and iiulustnal paralysis
m «0111,• parts of the I mlcd States hu*
b e c o m e so serious that the Interstate
i Irnmeri e loduy sent to shijqiers and
railroads drastic recommendations for
it* relief The recommendutiooa in
eluded ,« thinly veiled intimation that
should they fail to remedy the situation
the ciiimmssion would hml a was to do
o o o
(io v

Woodrow

W i ls o n

weurs

s nar­

row s t r ip of collodion a n d gause across
I*« uib'd tin- c h a m p io n glob« trotter
,
-e
.
I
.
I.
I
ulli-i bt
as I I uesilay e v en in g « walk the to p1 of hl« forehead c o v e r in g» a scalp
,
■ ■ • 1 1 1.., luring (be
Trip wound th re e ni, I i,- l«,ng winch he re-

. .......... .. . u r i . i o - l . i v 11 u m o t o r . ar 1111 »
AA■•(|.|
I tin« I,idles
hap
.0, ll,. w,i, home Iron, K,-d Hank.
A",1 *,. .1 to lr&gt; land from
lb ' automobile »truck a
■ 1 it a. uml lltey were starling V,-w lersev
■c l
walk to Japan, when l&gt;r. O. L. mound in the mud anil jolted him
I lit i|*I l,l‘ I III., lime III build Hew ele- Miller rescued them from the |&gt;erils of against a steel rib in the roof of the
i*v t*ri\ it,' ••d*-rpris«. .«ml the old (lie long journey by kindly offering limousine cur.
o o o
i*. Im'' I ili.Ulti*.I ll ey ii.iil I hern seat* hi Ins automobile. There
Sanford
Do ( ¡ r o s
.
.
. • i i v •* a
imi I»,, I' uIso u geiitlclnaii and Ills wife who
. • .’
i II.I,g
1. • 1
uni 1 uba tu America frolli , Speaking about Sanford going for
1 ,a n d Imiti
i t i ,
w.ird.
1« hke a boy1 w ho diri noi
. •. .
.1 ’ ! . .Ari.* re ,, i1 . li.1 1ile i,
Irelum''.infortì
l tu |

grò" betwis-n I 1* ami Ili. b ui after that
gri-vx more in «me vear I Itali 111 thè four
''lime of voti Sanford |»eot»le
I•
• t *:,.»•,
•|,i&lt; U'I .me*' .1» p re v io ,!'
.
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,
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.
remeinlo-r
thè
tirsi deiMit.
a 'inali riilapI ... ||l I - I All I.. 11.11 * s*,|, |l | «
• •■ »
Olltel great a, lui v olile,it or
•
&gt;*
,
,Mi
, e ,b o l, l e « c a li 1tinta
1 ,! .Mieli
, .
u b it e li m u g* l i b o a rd h o u s e in thè c o r n e r
. '1 . , 11 - ,
Al ■ *1 *1.1 .
a' I I 1;. in. elite
,
, aliri-uM
.
, WiM, Mie .ilo 11 011 vv Iter«- Hill’« hardware »ture now is,’ and
.
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.- ' . .. . •
I .
•»• n. I1 -taf,d
,
,
.
,
, i tbeo thè ruilrimd 2 2 -m ile narrow gauge
I.
. . .
■&gt; r'iiu.i d &gt;■ ' t la
u l l y l’ Vt
... •Union. Ili a largì- 1 rowd ;
1
t
L ■ ,
, ,
,* *
mud, und u branch road to bake Jessup.
|,,,iii. ..| A ir ' Al,He, liv Air* K h! I ta of m«tnnr«-s they leurl.
At that time there were ut least two aa11 H u t «* 11 unyjHit*, or it muy I h » otln*n»,
,,,.I Alt* Alili*'
A .urge nilllil.i-r of I la
»... t h a t notisi m p . who wulkist all the 1,H,n" 1,1 S “ n,(,.r'1’ », l i n l &gt;! of 1&gt;wr* l,ut ° ’
-■ &gt; a I
x* ri |.rt*s» |.l
th e garage
g.iriigf .»I'd hax« '*,« m «.-|il"|st ."I
wax a ro und the w orld, let them s,»*ak f,,r wa,,,r “
hard lo f,ml and w h i n
l i .,
| .| .■ .
A\..*.| •*ur\«-y of M i '
OOO
•I
I r |. Ifl
.lini
n o w . or els.* forever after hold their I ,du,,d
full of wiggle tails
Hi st f ) 1. •• «I
a.t
*
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n
•
&gt;
I
1
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n-sliiigly
■
ondili
ted
Uf. J. D. Palmer, one of the most
The only rcs|xicliihle heusm then in
after
i
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1'
pearlA
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Aer.ll
.sfiori
Prominent physicians in Jurksiiiivill«' Sanford were the Sanford House and
K, l ,
-I.owu.g Ma woliderful growth
, u *ffiderttal|y shot nnd killed in his W 11 f l o t t i
'
the Kverglade* Hotel, Mr. Doyle's.
Junior ilararas If.«««- Halloween Party
,,f ||„ ¿re n i . u i i - i w,-re r«-Ud h \ (llellllH-O
»ffit1« Saturday. f jr. Palm er was trest- l i m i g l i il e
In tlie stre«*t», even F'init »tr«*el, some
b.l V• b
Sona
toil
The Baptist Pastontirn was tlie on-ne
. ,t t la- -••• a ' ■
f-t « patient who, on entering the office,
wire
gras» won growing and it was so
Al*. ! \A \ \ lido,.111 w ho wa* a riele­ ,,( a most enjoyulile Hallowe'en hcm'IuI
hwk a revolver front hi» |»ockct and laid run i 1••r
easy
to stumble over when you were
tor
.,••.*
1
irm
»
b.l
I
■i* 11
•at* t** tta \A •k I V. .1 Ittipt l«t A««*H'lllt 1011 nn Thttrsdny evening given to the Junior
on his table. In moving about the and il
walking
the streets Just step oq the
... ■ neri ut ( tiuluot H. liar.««.« «la*« and ihetr IllVlUsi friends.
Wto ' ! , . , 1 ' ;
-Ml on the floor anti exploded WII V .
top
of
tlie
wire grass with one foot and
-. ». t mg ri-port vi t li*- There was a Iioum * full of this«* and there
«’a - ■ •• . r
*
'•triking the doctor in the legs
then stick the other one under and down
was a corresponding amount of enjoy­
•ins ting *,. |.| b . Ma l..«ill«-* I litoti.
I lie Ibis tr «
1 fanging up into the abdomen,

ooo
»Iking of the Jackson county fair,
ntly held ¡n Marianna, the Chipley
»finer say* that ¡t was a manifest sucJ*** and instead of lusting only tlir««.,
*lrs^ contemplated, was ron»ued over two days further.

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W«. b .l’.* u l w . i . s !.. la v - I M..d

i play i

deviling with tin- tn-ineiuloii* power
.1.

»I ! of

.

,

\| ..i ,.la . »-V» ».mg « a« al««« t h e oeciLsion
tit«- a n n u a l «-1«-« Itoti of officer» w hich

i, ,: i All*- .,»(.. r l.a , *■' was attendeil to,
alt» r a lo* b a pl»-.i'.tnt -■« tal half hou r

our hu nao i h
upon tin 'tug*
Men a' - I vv..n *i,
in the morning a n d go «bout Mu ir work j wiMi d»-ltetotis n fn-slinu-iitj. was e n jo y e d
hl edles« of I he f id that H 1« '•» ir own I
Thrasher buys Hrug Store.
a t t it u d e ol m im i timt brings them sue .

The stock ttrui fixture* of Newlan’s

cowl or failure.
drug -tore wer- —dd on AA e&lt;liiA«*&lt;lay
T h a t i&gt; w hai is show 11 in t In- " Rn-*arv
,, beautiful new play from the pen 0! .,t *»■»fixer's -.»l»- and were ptirrliuse«!
K ,I w ard K lti*«e and produci d by Bow ^by ll 1 Thrashi-r I |M»n being question­
ed about hi' |iurcbt«s»-. Mr Thrasher
lum i ¡»nil I'liffopl. w liii'li w l l I ’htA at « he
1riqa-rial I heal re on N o t
l - ’ lh
k o o , s t a l e d t h a t hi' platt» wen- not formed
SCI* the effect of thought on the different |yet in n-gurri to the store but that lie
ferini i n d i v i d u a lO ne e lu riie lcr 1« . •xoiild probably »qieti the busillis*» uml
that of a bust it«’«» m an. h appily married have a first class pharmacy under the
Hut t bi« rm im ujeinenl .»t 1« regi»|i-reil »Irilggist
In a Wife who fr&gt;x&lt;- him
|*rornmfi»i «•«»r
■, 1 ari-,*» !• «» !.. ».f I ». - 1 «I*»« •»( * •«
tboiH l.l Ia», i fi.i*- I m «*h dark l»»r
H
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•
it&gt;
,
fit
r»
H
t
t
1
le
1
■ *b.
alol unbelt

‘ ttfum. . ar&lt;^
bade com m ittee on
ixsion form of government met
^ n ig h t together with a numlier of
t«^ ritiiens who are Intercstieri in
tatnt*
^onn of Tatnpa's governthe commission plan, and diskM 'n[orniation, which the commit!««’
(j- „ 1 eri'd from a number of eitir«
* jo y i n g " the delight» of govt ru
pjln
^ n commission. No fornuil
' * * ‘‘titered into at tins time, hill
(serf t; »!• Imi’*» a 1(• 1 «*»•v•r.t
lie developed later. The c«»m- h im
H*
r«-s|*
. t i|..v% . I... s ,1 .«’ M r
tkrv?n't*s are vpry enthuaiuatic, hut I I-X ell hi« ow 1 «.It
1 the gi
•
’The
ll«*»ary.
to proceed .lowly.
j ^ n d ? ( ¡ 0 ant 1 see

I

ment on tins occasion. The fun Ixrgan
ut the very door, where 11 very unusuul
kind of hnadsliaking tmik place. The
main event» of the eve lung were a con­
test of skill at remembering and naming
the greati-st pov'jble numlier of uiiject»
on a table of gome fifty different article»,
which was won by Mis» Linda Connelly;
and a guessing contest in which the iden­
tity ol fumous author», statesmen, musi­
cian» and women waa to be determined.
Other merry iiullowe'en game» tillisl
the rest of the evening, except the latter
l*ortion which wan devoted to refresh­
ment», serve«! in i|uinly Hallowe’en
pumpkin» by younger members of the
school dn-K.se,| m 'Hallowe'en costume

you would go. The one that has tricd.it
knows. The writer went out 11 little to
the east of Sanford lo see a Russian
family who lived there, and had called
his place Villa Shoora, u place hard to
find then among palmetto«*» and shrubs. 4
Now going out to the same place you go
on a fine brick road. Second street, and
you will find a house good enough for the
Czar of ItusSia to live in, but it ii occu­
pied by Mr. c. R. Walker.
OLD T IM E .

Sorall a Surer«« -

The «ociul held by th e -la d i« ni the
Presbyterian church Saturday after­
noon and evening was n very g’ratifying
sir-c«m . The delicious supper and oy«1ten *wTitih they s«*rved. and of which
( crUV&gt;n Music ( lull
they sup|&gt;o»e&lt;i they had an urhpltr sup­
The &lt; ectliHii Music Club will meet ply. was very soon dmpo«M*d of. They
at the studio of Mr». Fannie S. Munson could have sold double the supply they
Saturday afternoon a t 3 o'clock.
had provided.

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Y OU may forget your own appearance .some day when
you are excited or when you
are interested in something
else; |but the other fellow al­
ways seesjyou, and may as
Tj; well be dressed in a

Speer, Peaches Lefflrr and Miss Nita
Moore, dmsed as Irish biddies in white
dresses, green aprons, yellow kerchiefs
and little white kerchiefs tied over then
heads.
The Journey was continued to Japan
Mra. J. D. Roberts, where many colored
Japanese lanterns and umbrellas of var­
ious colors and sites united with the
handsome palms, ferns, cut flowers and
cryaanthemum decorations to make
' a very attractive scene. The guests
were invited to ait, on pretty cushions
on the flbor, where they were served by
fisinating Japan«*« girls with rice in
cut« little bowls af)(l chop sticks and tea
with dainty wafer«: while they, were en­
tertained by Mrs. R. C. Maxwell in
Japanese costume and crysanthemums
in her hair, with several recitations, and
Mra. E. L. Robertson, accompanied by
Dr. O. L. Miller on the piano, sang Jop• mnese songs. Two little Japanese girls,
Jean Maxwell and Irma Smith presented
each guest with a cryaanthemum. The
tea able in n bower of bright green and
protected by n huge umbrella was pre­
sided over by Mrs. H. H. Hill, in Jap­
anese costume. Mrs. Roberta was as­
sisted by Mrs. J. D. Parker, Mrs. J . D.
Jinkina, Mrs. H. H. Hill, MLw* Mar­
garet Davis, Lucca Chappel1; Margaret
Roberts, Eleafior and Rutli Robert»,
Esther and Katherine Wilson and Mrs.
R. C. Maxwell. Messrs. R. M. Mason
and Moye inspected the tickets.
The trip was then resumed with Cuba,
the Pearl of the Antilles, its destination.
Each traveler was fully repaid for their
long journey from Japan, when at Mrs.
8. O. Shinholser’s, Cuba, in all of its
tropical loveliness and brilliancy burst
on their view, with Mrs. E. L. Robert­
son, dressed a» a señorita, sitting on the
stairway, amid gorgeous palms, bnnnnn
plants and ferns sang Spanish love
songs, accompanied by Dr. (). L. Miller
on the guitar. The ixipulur decoration»
were pink and green with a brilliant
yellow room, where punch was served
the thirsty travelers and cigars a» favors
•fij light H ält
hâffwf k S t à i !
were given the gentlemen, in the lovely
red room, a huge banana plant fill«‘d one
corner and hnnana» from a bunch on the
plant were oerved to the ladies as favors
by MLsses I,. J. Dameron and Beth Meltinger, dressed os Cuban señorita».
Mrs. J. W. Barnes a» n wnoritu guve
several delightful readings and sang
8panL»h songs to her own acroinpaniment on the guitar Mrs. Shinholaer
was assisted by Mrs &lt;’, K. Smith. Mrs.
W. Palmer. Mrs H K Hester, Mrs. R.
1.. Robertson, Mrs. J. W. Barnen, Mi
I-. Josephine Dameron, Klixala-th Mettingcr and Mary McKun. Mr W. L.
Palmer and Mr. Shinholaer looked after
the tickets.
Leaving Cuba, the last stage of the
journey begnn, when the party reached
Iceland, Mrs. F. W. Miller. They gave
up their tickets U? Messrs. F.
Miller
This
and T. A. Newton, who bade therh wel­
come to their frigid clime The dax117 EAST FIRST S T R E E T
sling whiteness iif Ireland was a decided
contrast to the vivid coloring in Cuba
Ropes of simulated ice extended from all
aid«* o! the room, with icicles hanging
from the walls, the trees were covered
Filed For Record.
with snow, large snow bails were in abun­
Thos. W. Mnrnn and wife to W. S.
dance, and guarding all of this awesome Branch, wd., $3000
radiance was a huge polnr beur, with
K. F. S|&gt;erry and wife to t ’liiru S
several smaller brown liears The only Hamblin, wd, $10.
color 'visible was red and white Hags of
Margaret Fisher to L G Slurhuck, I
Ireland. The same ling in miniature I’r , wd . $1
was given as favor» While ice cream
Fdgur Tippm and wile i&lt;&gt; V I' Vm
and cake were being served Mrs. T. A. mg, wd.. $10
Newton, Miss Claire Walker and Mr.
Millie Collins to Miles Austin, wd,
Frank .Campbell entertained the guest« »f.OO,
with vocal and instrumental music.
Josephine Dent to II. C. Dent, wd.,
Mr». Miller was assisted by Mrs. T . A. $1.00
Newton, Claire Walker. Gladys Morris,
J. E. Weston and wife to Minsbew &amp;
Francis Liddon, Kate Underwoo«i and Nelson, wd., $1. .
Martha Miller, who were dressed in
I). W. Currie and wife to W II. and
white with white hoods.
J. U. le o n ird , wd.. $10
The entire trip and entertainment of
D. W. Currio uiul wile to W. S..
the evening wns delightful and thorough­ Branch, wd., $2600.
ly enjoyed by the entire paTty, who en­
Chos. H. Dingle to Evn M. Dingle,
thusiastically entered into the spirit of wd., $10
the occasion, appreciating the efforts
U. S. to Thos. H. l.ever. patent.
made by the ladies of the Missionary
U. 8. to Isaiah Canada, patent.
Society t&lt;\ give them a pleasant evening.
James Manchester and wife lo Mary
Too much praise cannot lie orcorded A. Lyman, deed. $lf»00.
Messrs. G. W. Spencer, Frnnk Milteer,
Snllie B. Smith to A. A. Smith, wd..
Willie Hill, Hodges, Swope and Dr. O. $ 10 .
L. Miller, who with their automobiles
Concord Park Dev. Co., to Thos. II.
contributed very largely to the surceas llurburt, wd., $10
of tho Trip Around the World.
Wm. Smith and wife to P. Phillips,
wd., $1
Congregational News
.Van M. Morgan and wife to I,.
Last Wednesday evening at a business Long, wd., $5.
if ■'- meeting of the church, Rev. J. D. Lang­
ley was invited by a unanimous vote to
The Irish Potato Crop
become its pastor. He has agreed to
It is understood that the Irish potato
assume the duties of pastor while he
i remains in the city, but as he has had acreage of Irish potatoes in Florida will
plans in view looking' to his removal from probably be about ono-fourth larger
Sanford he could promise only a tem­ this season than last. The crop in tho
porary servire. It is to be hoped, how­ HasUngs section will be increased 200
ever, that he may reconsider and that or 300 acres over (laat year. On tho
tho church and $hp city may not loae lower east const at Miami and vicinity
his valuable services. Preaching next the potato acreage will probnhly I** 30
Sunday at tho usual hours. ^ Rcrneiny pef cent larger tbun Inst year. The
ber the evening service ais at 7 o*clMt potato acreage will also be increased in

,l!* Hart, Schaffner &amp; Marx
suit and look* rig h t all th e tim e . You
will see in th e fall su its som e ra th e r

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extrem e sty les— high c u t, six-button
w aistcoats; tro u se rs with perm anent
cuffs; and don’t overlook th e Easad just w aistband in th ese

H A RT,

S C H A F F N E R &amp; M A R X T ro u se rs.
The new exclu sive m odels for fall
are now h ere, now read y , the high­
est achievem ent in clo th es e v e r made
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SUITS $15 TO $30.00

Come in and let us show you our attractive line of
Neckwear, Hats, also our Men’s Furnishings. Our prices
are positively the lowest consistent with quality, because
we do not think it pays us or pays you.

P A LM ER &amp; SEIGH
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Oil S toves

Gas S to v e s

Stoves Of All Kinds
C A L L .R H O N E NO. 8

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
Oak Avenue

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THE SANFORD HERALD
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JAX TRA CTION ( OMRA \ }
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Daily Happenings in The Land of Flowers ( idled and Tied
Into n Nosegay of Hrieflets
Recognition el the street car employes’
Pli iisanl Snrial
union is the stumbling block which pre­
Interim d al- I1 ». 1 r* i . » ». * .1
vents the settlement of the big street Metli o»b«t s,|i )t i
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car «trike which is still going on in pl e a sa nt Hall &gt;a -v
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Jacksonville. TheJncksonville Traction of ..Mr in I M- i II
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company official« stated today that they a v e n u e
would positively not make any further
Tin- *•• ■ i*
concession" than those* already an cía.»- .-i i
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nounced and wopld under no condition« V o r ' . . - M
rfcognire the union of the men. The t h e llailow. .
itriking street car men say that thin i- Ill »h« ?••*&lt; .i - : ..
one demand they will force and there j r»-«1 i I . •
(terns no chance (or a settlement of the ••ftiliiS
difficulties at the present time. Tin •fi» i' •! * •
citizen«’ committee and the committee
A v .uii-i
*• p •1 •. hl »IV
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of the board of trnde have not yet given jo\«-d b y tin- thirty \011 hv
(rutti T
up hope and are meeting today with the until ID «»'«■l»h-l
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representatives of the street car men'« C.lk* &gt;.1- -!y 1:1
union and the officials of the (ruction
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company in an effort to bring about a . •• 1
w-ttlement. Cart* are being o|»*rated i \
the strike breaker« and trouble t« ex
peeled .it any lime.
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While eii mule from \Vitsliingtot l&gt; 1
I ».oil.I. ,1 Ii,
to Pensacola to cast bis v o l e hi lo*la&gt;
flwtion. I Kdw'ard O'Hrien. pr***idei »
of lb** N.■tiixi.d liar Pilot - \--•**
and one of the best known eiluen&gt; o|
Florida, died suddenly yest«*r»la\ &lt;&gt;f
heart fall of* .iltoard a W «-«t Point
near \Ve»| Point. (5u. The hod. *■
taken off *ae tram nl l)|m*1i kti ami -lapp* •!
through \|oiitgnmery to Pensacola !.»- r
night for h*trial
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Thi t'l'ioiihreinenl f l i n t tin «•ah...
Air Ian. iii- made T a tn p .i -It -i &gt;11. 1'

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headquarter« lor all lines from Fernai
dma to Tampa. including all brain •&gt;*-ol the ••■ail to ( edur Key « anil A-. •. &gt; I I*
to [lumn-lhm means nilieb to l* it ■n
This change which wa.« brougiii nuinit
by the tin r*-as*s| tonnage of Tiiuipa
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ntory ineaiis a great s t e p forward to
pi n«’
Tampa in triins|Mir(ation an d 1 r;ifIi* ar

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TURKS A R E RETREATING
TOWARD CONSTANTINOPLE
Allied Troops Forcing Fight
To
Gates o f Turkish Capital
ITEM S OF INTEREST
_________ _ IN WORLD’S EVENTS

¡Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
of Busy Herald Headers

To

I lie I and of fla w .-(«.«

A gentleman who some time ago emi­
grated to f*minila a" ! 1» sorry that he
Paper for the (irowtrs
•xer left the balmy -binate of Honda
I.ucky Sanford lettuce uml celery
*riii s ¡,11 interesting letter in The Herald grower* can consider them selves for­
"I l lic e s i i t i ) ,,-I nf f a r m i n g II, t h e b l e a k . tunate in having the Kloridu (¡rowers
•Id unhealthy r i t mai * o| i iort hern I ' a n- Association News office in this city.
»'*•« H* abo state- in.,» hundreds of I iuli-r ordinary circumstances it would
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to •e't'^m ir |HIS- I»- a goo»l tiling for Sanford lo have such
i- -1 - olio- I I
-.a añd that a pa|*cr her»The News, however, is
'* « mfortl h* r.,1 nr. fie •an lo- 111 a rime* by itself. Jam*-« McConih, Jr.,
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H&lt; i,ow ill- Min- »«liiiir, is on»- of tlie oldest fruit ami
H» • il t - «-gei .ili|» o|H-riiiors in t i n -» iMiniry
lie
familiar with all tin* market.« m the
* »'-iti»» •-••iintry
lb- know* uliat quantity of
• &gt;1,a-i.i either commodity will supply the mar­
a bii It ll.ls I ns -Ii .««lx t-rl IS4'«I i»&gt; tri iuspor- kets.
He is personally acquainted with
latini! cotti putties, t o lx- t he lirtest l and in the members of the leading firms in all
’ I», a orbi for tarnt« «1 t » t e r m« on parts of thi- cou ntry.
He Knows how
l.n 1. &lt;•«»• « .iti buy -u. 1, « -t.lti-s .ir&lt;- s»» they do liiisiiii-fxs
A ghinee over his
, 1 • 1 .«lllir 11: «• « .
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( ¡rowers w ill lind this
, - ,*i , **tix «-tiielit pia,*- lo «top in ami
■- •' 11 irkel w ,n-s and ol her reports
Miai «u l Is-on tile
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F The Turkish army is in full retreat
on Constantinople, and the Turkish
government has asked the powers to in­
tervene in the Turkish-Ilslkan war. An
official bulletin was issued by the gov­
ernment at Constantinople tonight, ad­
mitting defeat ut the hands of the Bul­
garians in the great buttle on the Traccan plains, application was made to
the embassies in Constantinople to:night for mrslitation by the power« to
end the hostilities and arrange a peace
agreement. The ambasnadom, prior to
this, hud uskcsl the |&gt;orte to grant per­
mission to each of the great powers to
send one war ship through the Darda­
nelles, and thi* request has been com­
plied with The only guarantee of
safety for tlie native Christiana, and
|MTluip* foreigners, in Constantinople
i* to he found in the presence ol the wur«h1p- of tin* great powers in the hurbeors
«hips of t he grent powers m the harbor
of the Turki sh capital
It is the gen­
eral belief that Bulgaria, chief of the
Bnl kui i st at es , will refuse to listen to
.my t hi ng in tin- way of intervention un­
til the Bulgarian army is at the gates nf
C o n s t a n t i n o p l e , and
will
insist
that
I urkey ma k e all uppeul direct to the
allies
wi t hout interference from the
|»«iu IT's
n 1» o
S h o r t a g e of freight car*. ty|ie menace
ol 1 , mil f a mi ne and iiulustnal paralysis
m «0111,• part s of the I mlcd States hu*
b e c o m e so serious that the Interstate
i Irnmeri e loduy sent to shijqiers and
railroads drastic recommendations for
it* relief The recommendutiooa in
eluded ,« thinly veiled intimation that
should they fail to remedy the situation
the ciiimmssion would hml a was to do
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rigid ful . o l d ot

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(»vor ,,f .1 further homi is«m .I f ......
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til in. 1-- ,• now ' 1 1' ’ 1' • *1 T i•1. • , ,, . I Alt* Alili*'
A .urge nilllil.i-r of I l a
f*quirt«J amount." The founfalns cost
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Prominent physicians in Jurksiiiivill«W11 flotti
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»ffit1« Saturday. fjr. Palmer was trest- limigli il e
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f-t « patient who, on entering the office,
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hwk a revolver front hi» |»ockct and laid
tor .,••.* 1 irm »b.l I
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on his table. In moving about the and il
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»Iking of the Jackson county fair, deviling wi t h tin- t n-ineiuloii* power »I ! of tit«- a n n u a l «-1«-« Itoti of officer» whi c h
i, ,: i All*- .,»(.. r l.a , *■' was attendeil to,
ntly held ¡n Marianna, the Chipley our hu nao i h .1.
alt» r a lo* b a pl»-.i'.tnt -■« tal half hour
»finer say* that ¡t was a manifest suc- upon tin 'tug*
Men a'-I vv..n *i,
J*** and instead of lusting only tlir««- in the morning and go «bout Mu ir work j wiMi d»-ltetotis n fn-slinu-iitj. was e n j o y e d
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*lrs^ contemplated, was ron- hl edles« of I he fid that H 1« '•» ir own I
Thrasher buys Hrug Store.
a ttitu d e ol mimi timt brings them sue .
»ued over two days further.
The stock ttrui fixture* of Newlan’s
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cowl or failure.
drug -tore wer- —dd on AAe&lt;liiA«*&lt;lay
That i&gt; whai is show 11 in t In- " Rn-*arv
‘ ttfum. . ar&lt;^
bade committee on
ixsion form of government met ,, beautiful new play from the pen 0! .,t *»■»fixer's -.»l»- and were ptirrliuse«!
^ n ig h t together with a numlier of K,I ward K lti*«e and produci d by Bow ^by ll 1 Thrashi-r I |M»n being question­
ed about hi' |iurcbt«s»-. Mr Thrasher
t«^ ritiiens who are Intercstieri in lumi ¡»nil I'liffopl. wliii'li wll I’htA at «he
s t a l e d t h a t hi' platt» wen- not formed
tatnt*
^onn of Tatnpa's govern- 1riqa-rial I heal re on Not l-’lh k o o , yet in n-gurri to the store but that lie
the commission plan, and dis- SCI* the effect of thought on the different |
•xoiild probably »qieti the busillis*» uml
kM 'n[orniation, which the commit!««’ ferini individual- One eluriielcr 1« .
have
a first class pharmacy under the
(j- „ 1 eri'd from a number of eitir« that of a bust it«’«» man. happily married
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* jo y in g " the delight» of govt ru In a Wife who fr&gt;x&lt;- him
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tkrv?n't*s are vpry enthuaiuatic, hut I I-X ell hi« ow 1 «.It
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to proceed .lowly.
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lb ' automobile »truck a
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walk to Japan, when l&gt;r. O. L. mound in the mud anil jolted him
Miller rescued them from the |&gt;erils of against a steel rib in the roof of the
(lie long journey by kindly offering limousine cur.
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I hern seat* hi Ins automobile. There
Sanford
Do ( ¡ r o s
I' uIso u geiitlclnaii and Ills wife who
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grò" betwis-n I1* ami Ili. bui after that
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gri-vx more in «me vear I Itali 111 thè four
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, WiM, Mie .ilo 11 011 vvIter«- Hill’« hardware »ture now is,’ and
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of m«tnnr«-s they leurl.
At that time there were ut least two aa11 H u t «* 11 unyjHit*, o r it muy I h» otln*n»,
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x,H lie Us.—I in p a v i n g .««1.1&gt;11*•*• «

•tree!.« - «instructing new bridge* a« r«»-*I r bal Mo m a t i
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all wroi
•ewer system and onlnrging the water
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works plant.

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wax a ro u n d the worl d, let t he m s,»*ak f,,r wa , , , r “
now. or els.* forever a f t e r hold t hei r I ,du,, d

har d l o f,ml and w h i n
full o f wiggle t ai ls

The only rcs|xicliihle heusm then in
' Sanford were the Sanford House and
Junior ilararas If.«««- Halloween Party ' the Kverglade* Hotel, Mr. Doyle's.
The Baptist Pastontirn was tlie on-ne In tlie stre«*t», even F'init »tr«*el, some
,,( a most enjoyulile Hallowe'en hcm'IuI wire gras» won growing and it was so
nn Thttrsdny evening given to the Junior easy to stumble over when you were
liar.««.« «la*« and ihetr IllVlUsi friends. walking the streets Just step oq the
There was a Iioum* full of this«* and there top of tlie wire grass with one foot and
was a corresponding amount of enjoy­ then stick the other one under and down
ment on tins occasion. The fun Ixrgan you would go. The one that has tricd.it
ut the very door, where 11 very unusuul knows. The writer went out 11 little to
kind of hnadsliaking tmik place. The the east of Sanford lo see a Russian
main event» of the eve lung were a con­ family who lived there, and had called
test of skill at remembering and naming his place Villa Shoora, u place hard to
the greati-st pov'jble numlier of uiiject» find then among palmetto«*» and shrubs. 4
on a table of gome fifty different article», Now going out to the same place you go
which was won by Mis» Linda Connelly; on a fine brick road. Second street, and
and a guessing contest in which the iden­ you will find a house good enough for the
tity ol fumous author», statesmen, musi­ Czar of ItusSia to live in, but it ii occu­
cian» and women waa to be determined. pied by Mr. c. R. Walker.
OLD TIM E.
Other merry iiullowe'en game» tillisl
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the rest of the evening, except the latter
Sorall a Surer«« l*ortion which wan devoted to refresh­
The «ociul held by the-lad i« ni the
ment», serve«! in i|uinly Hallowe’en Presbyterian church Saturday after­
pumpkin» by younger members of the noon and evening was n very g’ratifying
school dn-K.se,| m 'Hallowe'en costume sir-c«m . The delicious supper and oy«1ten *wTitih they s«*rved. and of which
( crUV&gt;n Music ( lull
they sup|&gt;o»e&lt;i they had an urhpltr sup­
The &lt; ectliHii Music Club will meet ply. was very soon dmpo«M*d of. They
at the studio of Mr». Fannie S. Munson could have sold double the supply they
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
had provided.

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November 5,

THE SANTORO HERALD
P A Y 9 HAND90ME DIVIDEND
any
sow
and reap without understanding'is no Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association
In Excellent Shape
more real farming than cutting a man’
A Budget of Opinion “ Just Be leg off with an axe ia real surgery
At a meeting of the directors of the
tween You and Me"
When it li considered that during the Sanford Building &amp; Loan Association
last decade meat producing animals held October 31st at its office over
dropped off 20,000,000 in number, the First National Bank ita affairs for the
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT population
increased by about 21 per past six months were thoroughly gone
cent and farm increase was only four over and u semi annual dividend at rate
A Ctolel 1» Among Ye Takteg Notes per cent, there is a cal) both for thinking of over 4 k i per' cent On the common
SANI0H0 LODGES
and for action, especially in view of the stock was declared. Secretary and
and faith , he’ll P rin t 'Em"—
fact that within fifty years more the Treasurer rejxirted sale df 138 new shares
Sanford lodi* Me. 2 7 . 1. O. O. r .
So Soys Sounterrr.
common stock and $3000 cash preferred
population will be doubled again
Merli evrry Monday al 7 :3 0 p m.. over Im p elli
1 I see by the Orlando papers that
The example of Denmark is wisely stock -for month of October, with a grat­ T h ritrr M. M Evsn.s N. GW.S. B alm»«. S e cy .
Mayor Reynolds of that city had some referred to, for trained farm demon ifying increase all during the last semi
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Siailnoli Chapter No 2. Order ta tte rn Star
ten merchants up before him one day ■tration has brought Denmark back annual period.
Meet! every terond and fourth frld iy In month.
last week for having trash around the from poverty to thrift, doubled values
Applicants for loans can now be ac­ Every
one wjio hai teen hit Star In the E ait are
to vloll the chsptrr
ba(k doors of their stores and he prompt quadrupled bank deposits, made a pros­ commodated more promptly than at any cordially Invited
I
Aue* E. H e w n Sec'y
ly soaked each one $2.50 despite their perous nation. There la no question of time in the history of the association.
protests. He stated emphatically that American prosperity at the moment but
fe ''é.
Arrangementa were made at this meet­
r. 0. t.. Celery City Aerie 18 53
no excuses would go and that they must there is a question of what tomorrow ing to finance over $10,000 of new build­ Meeting evrry Tuesday niiht i t 8 o'rlark.
keep their premises dean even if they may have to show, and it is the need of ings. We have now a large number of Hull LuJMSfgn »B lo ck , third floor
had to hire a special dray to haul of! the meeting tomorrow that prompts the our citizens and business men earnestly
Plietnlt ledge No. 3. K. of P.
garbage. I have often spoken about the advocacy of the Lever bill.
supporting the association anil contrib­
Merit tecond and fourth Mondays. Visitine
knights always welcome I* E Hutchinson. C C
appearances of our main streets and I
The great point la that the nation uting to the upbuilding of our progress­ Krill S. f rank. K. R. and S.
believe that a drasUc camapign by tho begins to appreciate 'the farmer and to ive city. B u t many others are not yet
flanferd Ledge. Ne 62. r. «.A. M
Sanitary Inspector would make the appreciate that the farmer must have with us, and the board requests each
H. E Tolar Master; M W. Lovell. ------business men of this dty more careful. every facility for education in hia special member of tho association to use their tary.
Communication every first and third Thurs­
There are fronts to the business houses line if the people themselves are to be influence to secure new stock from hia days at 7 :3 0 p. tn Visiting brothers welcome.
and trash in tho back that are simply as prosperous as they are entitled to l&gt;e or her neighbor.
Unite Brotherhood of Carpenters ond Join
awful, and If Mayor Spencer will let it and they must put up some money, not
Stockholders who went in for five to
ora of America
bo known that his inspector from now much, to that end.
twenty shares three or four years ago Sanford Local Union No. 175!. U. B of C and f
A meets every Thursday
urtdty night at 7 o'clock la
on will yank up every offender and that
The I«evor bill propose*, so little as are reminded that their stock at present of
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the
Eagles'
Hall. J.W
J. W^O.
Singletary president:
he will hand each one a Tine the stores three or four hundred thousamd dol- earning ratio* will mature in 75 to 78 Cm Block welder R S A T
both back and front will be kept cleaner. ars for the whole United States to spend months from date issued. Wouldo'Ljt
0 P. O. f . tanford Lodge 1241
Some one is responsible for the grass and n hiring competent men to demonstrate 30 a good idea to start another serif*
Meet first and Third Wednesday night, corner
weeds. Some ono 1s responsible for the the lx *t methods of farming. Yet one now. Stock will be accepted fol com­ First stxJ Palmello
E W Rmuuw. t. R,
0 L T **u w . S ecreisry
trash scattered all over the alleys. Now can see that the small sum did to men of ing semi annua) period for n few days yet.
of course I do not want to say that our the best trrining, oldest experience and Come in.
L O. D M
officials are specially lax in this respect happiest faculty of exposition will be
It’s a good investment and in addition
The 1-oyal Order of Moose' meets every Friday
at 8 0 0 P. M In ¿ogles Hall. Welturnr
or that the merchants are lax because I worth a thousand times its fan1 value as is a trade stimulant, and don't forget evening
Block. Albert Seigh. Dictator
K II Geiger.
Secretary.
often notice that the small boy is often money
that our 7 per cent preferred stock is
responsible for much of the trash scat­
gilt edge Investment. Our board will
Monro* Chapter No ( S R A M
tered in the alleys, for If the trash is
Record- brisking crops, busy fac­ probably not soil more than $10,000 ad­ Meets every second and fourth Thursday In
Masonic Half over Imperial Theatre. Visiting
placed in the barrels the boys like to tories and brisk - business constitutes ditional preferied stock, as we prefer to companions
welcome. A W King. High Priest
W E llootholdcr Sec v
turn them over in passing and like to prosperity. As is usunl when business sell common. &gt;
rummage through the pnpers and they is good there ia fear that our hanks will
G eo. H. Fernald, Treat.
it) a few minutes will upset the work of not hnvo the power to meet even the A. P. Connelly, Sec. Si Treas.
DR. C. G. B U T T
the man who Is trying to keep his prem­ most transient demand for currency with
T J Miffer
ises clean. But trying to keep them out impairing their reserves. It is
DENTIST
Geo. H. Fernald
deaner, cutting the grass on the streets against the law to cut the percentage
H. R Stevens
Office. Yowell Huililinit
in front and at the sides of the stores, of reserves below the legal limit. The
F. P Forster
SANFORD. FLORIDA
making the sanitary man haul the trash hanks must, therefore, curtail loans,
Forrest Lake
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off every day and other methods will however well secured, in order to keep
J. (\ Higgins
give our etty a better appearance and their reserve intact and supply the cur­
A. P Connelly
GEO. A Df.COTTES
mean time the mayor can impose a few rency absolutely necessary to move the
I hri-einm
ATTORNEY
ani» COUNSELLOR at l.AW
fines just by way of keeping in his hand crops. New wealth in the form of crops,
Practice In Stntc nml Federal Courts
instead of stimulating business, choke it.
Hied for Hecord
^ Well, today will solve the question The country’s credit sysystem is in­
E. D. Palmer add wife to Fnnnie Garner-Woodruff Hktit
Sanford Fin.
and we will soon know whether Wilson, elastic. Must there be another panic Boynton, deed, $350.
Teddy or Taft will rule the roost and to impress-on lawmakers the urgent ne­
D. B. Sphaler and wife tq Masonic
while I have no doubts altout Wilson cessity of reforming the hanking system? Ben. Association (col &gt;. V&lt;1 , $50.
DR W E. H0USH0EDER
!&gt;eing elected, we ran never tell what
if a hank has in its vaults the amount
('has. H. Morse and wife to Kichurd
D EN TIST
the trusts have up their sleeves and it of legal tender money required hy law Charlton, wd.. $100
has been my observation for some years it doesn't mntter much whether there
Chas. H. Morse and wife to John Kuvm« 23 2 t sod 25 Pico Bids
Phone SI
back that the trust alwnys gets the re­ is a panic or not so far as the hank is Brookins, wd., $125
S A N F O R I). F 1. O R I I) A
sults after we have gone to the polls as concerned. All It has to do is to stop
Bert Shrimpton and wife to I) B
free men and cast our vote* only to find making loans and wait until the situation Sphaler, wd., $1250.
out in a few days that we are still money is changed. The farmer, th i merchant
Prosjier Colony Co to I). B. Sphaler, THOMAS EMMET WILSON
slaves to the world. Wo look for better or the manufacturer, with lalmr to pay wd., $1.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
days if Wilson is elected and there is no cannot get loans no matter how good hia
D. S. Drawdy to W. II. Howard, wd.,
AT-I.AW
doubt of his ability to look the great securities. Any honestly manages) bank $ 10 .
question fairly in the face and to give can wenther a panic, if it merely ob­
Lillian M. Griffin to M K Fleitcher, l-nir Slat** Attorney Seventh Ju d icia l•Circuit of
Florida
the vast mnjority the square deal. A serves the law and sacrifices the business deed. $1.
KraUlcncra. S i n h n l and Svlvan U k r
clones student of economics and the po­ man whom it was organized to serve.
Wesner Land Co to Consolidated
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litical history of the world for many
I .and Co . deed $ 100
years, an office holder and very clone to ^ The conviction of Police Lieutenant
M F Fletcher to John II List, wd .
DR R. M. MASON
the big questions of the 1'ruted Staten Becker of New York should do more good 10
DENTIST
for the past two years, Mr Wilson is than simply clean up the dishonest portion
M. M. Smith to Alice Fitts, wd., $10.
well equipped to grapple with the prob­ of the police department of the metropolis.
Phooe ID
Alice Fitta and husband to Chas. T. Welborn Block
lems that will confront him as our chief It should be an example to all such men Clark, wd.. $10.
Sanford, Florida
executive. We are looking to him for as Becker. New York has no monopoly
Chas. H. Morse and wife to B. J. Self,
reforms that will benefit all classea We on such. There are similar men In other wd.. $125.
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are looking to him for change* that will large cities and even the arnailer towns
Ch&amp;a. II. Monte and wife to Inland IB fc c * C U m i J
(•raJw ato of U a iv « i i i l $ o l I 't a a s y lv g a U
benefit the working man and the classes have their Ueckers. The temptation M. Chubb, wd., $1.
as well a* the masses. Not radicalism for an influential police official to l&gt;e
Chas. H. Morse and wife to F.t'J. DR. HOWARD II. C U S T I S
that will disrupt and tear down and crooked is very strong and the watchful­ Hunter, wd., $300
VF.TERINAKIAN
cause panics but a true jxilicy of reform ness of su|veriors should be welcomed as
Chas. F. Waterburg H at., to Wm, C
Sa n f o r d
Fl o r i d a
that will gradually put the country upon a means of saving a (Mtssible day of rec­ Post. wd.. $10.000
H w J «a&lt;g t ( * P i t i A w .
t HTsco llg t k j B r o s S t iU &lt;
a more stable basis financially, commer­ koning. A police scandal Is usually the
N. P. Yowell, et ah. to N. P Vowel!
cially and morally.
most revolting one can experience and A Co., wd.. $1.
The next four years will witness many eternal vigilance on tho part of those
J. E. Groves anti w ife to Wm. Lentsch, O O O O O O O O O O Q Q O O O O O O O O O O O Q C
changcs in the personnel of all the po­ charged with the responsibility of police wd., $100.
litical parties and the Democratic is in affairs is something that ia due the pub­
Mary W. Sperry, et ah, to Roberta D.
the public eye. If Democracy and pro­ lic. Of court» we never expect to have McEwen, wd., $2250.
------------------ o y ---------------gressive policy go hand In hand and the such a case In Sanford. The larger cities
J . W. Jackson and wife to G. W. Jercountry prospers as it should under free are the ones to suffer from the graft case nigan, wd., $3000.
F I N E
Q U A L I T Y
trade, -then four years will servo to of the Recker type.
J . Daetwyler and wife to J . A. and
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strengthen the party. But if the prom­
W. F. Mayer, wd., $1760.
ises are aa pie crust as some political prom
Harry A. Hoffner to J. B. Long, wd.,
The Killer was Here
As a Wedding Gift nothing i&gt;
isos prove to.be, then there will be a new
—---------&gt;-----more appropriate than Silverware.
The negro Anderson who terror!red $160.
party spring up that will sweep the coun­ Tampa several weeks ago by killing
Oar Building Record
When of good quality it combines
try four yean hence and it will bo the, several people and burning houses was
There are many people who have an
useful non, beauty and real worth.
survivor of all the old line parties and the captured by the police and while hand­ id M that Sanford Is not growing. If
W ejiave just received a nice Pne
plat/orm will be built with the best cuffed broke away and escaped has been they would take the trouble to examine
direct from the factory. Come
planks of all the old parties and the new- captured in Jacksonville. A Tampa the building permita Issued from the
and examine i t The prices are
party will mean something.
right and the goods are guaran­
man here the other day came to The Clerk’s office they might change their
• • •
teed.
Herald office and said that he had rec- mind’j. This is what the writer of this
1 I t is said In an argument issued hy the ognixed Anderson over In Georgetown did. 'He found that permita for build­
• Expert Watch and Jewelry re­
National Soil Fertility league that agri­ and getting the officers went over there ings valued at one hundred and three
pairing a Specialty.
culture Is applied science. That term and arrested the negro, but he proved thousand dollars had been issued since
January
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last.
may frighten some people who do not his identity and was released. Since
While this shows there is no boom, it
&gt; quite understand it, though it need not Anderson's capture he has confessed to
do so. It is merely the teaching of far­ his various crimes and given an account ■howa that there is a healthy growth and
mers bow they can get the best results of his escape from Tampa in which he that "we do move.” With the paving
from their lands.
JEWELER
relates that he was in Sanford for a few of Ninth street, and the bulkheading of
•Tbe proposal of the Lever bill, which hours and beat his way from here to the lake front we can expect a rapid
303 East First Street
growth. I am writing this for the ben­
passed -the house in congress and ia Jacksonville on the train.
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
pending in the senate, ia based on the
Couid be have been located here the efit of the knockers, of whom I am sorry
‘ theory that it ia tbe duty of the United man making hia capture would have been to aay that we have a few.
CITIZEN.
States and the states to carry to the $2600 better off, aa this standing reward
. fanners tbe latest and beet methods of was offered for his arrest and conviction.
R . G. Snow, representing John Nix
farming known to science. That can
be done through extension departments
The Indies' Aid Society of the Baptist &amp; Co., commission merchants, ia In the
A r e T o n In A r r e a r s
church will hold their' monthly meeting city thia week. Mr. Snow formerly
of tbe land.
n o iril U t l Yookoow
I t ia quite true, as the league argues, a t the parsonage on Friday afternoon at represented the Packer and made many
W
E
NEED THE MONEY
th at U if a man’s job to be s good far­ 3 o’clock. A full attendance of the mem­ frienda in thia and other aectlona of the
■tats
who
are
glad
to
greet
him
again.
mer, an occupation that calls for such bers is specially desired.

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weean supply your wants in ih.Automobile* lint* If you wmn i
rent
A Motor fo r Any Purpose
wt* lire ill your st-rvitr with ih*
very l»*st cars. We i i p v i t &gt;lt*i
If y&lt;m art* in trouble call n*- nnv
hour of tbe night or day

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at very roaooanblo rolo*

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HOW H U I
DO YOU “
Fine youn'i mtteh cow' (or »ale just
vitlt' bo »old cheap. Inquire
iltrald
22-tfc
Ju«t received full line fresh drugs
'A jl and »eo ua. Lawson's Phartnucy
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;t W e wahl yoiir prescription buaineaa.
have the fresh' goods and up to date
¡•ph arm acist.
Lawson Pharmacy Co.
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• • Attorney Geo. A. DeCottoe made a
‘ business trip to Jacksonville Saturday,
«turning yesterday.
For Rent—Three unfurnished rooms
,rfth bath. Good location. Inquire
•|Jl Park avenue or Phone 174.
v- j , w. Hodi^ai repVeaehting J. P. Sauer
Co., commWoh niehchanfa of NeW
York waa in the city today. Mr. Hodges
HVta in DeLand and tike all the DeLand
business mhh is a live' wire and DeLand
bboater.
(
\ Mrs. W -JW ohna returned to the city
ftiday evening from her pleasant visit
.fat Shelby, N. C., and »lay of some time
her former home, Madlaonville, Ky
¿iinprovemeht Society
i
at.
tKe
Robbins' Neel Hotel
M
r. NoV. 7th, at 3 p. m. Election
¿1'officers and other business of impor
tahee. Ail meml&gt;ers earnestly invited to
i f present.
p/Dave Adams, of Irish descent ‘and
AMerican accent l i ' back in Sanford
# *Jn and greeting his m a h y friemi»
wifh th« saihe gehlal m a n n e r th n t mnkie
frftnds wdieriver he goes. D a v e is no»
representing the well known commission
(Mb of J. H. Hahrenhurg A C o . of New
York.
The Lend a Hand Club »ill hold it
btiinew meeting at the home of Mn
Wnry Wight Friday afternoon at -l
o’clock. It is driiired th at ev ery mem
beV of the club should be present, a.» im­
portant and interesting plans » ill be dis­

cussed.
The Junior Ep worth l e a g u e of rite
Xf#thodi«t church held thrir regular
rtjieting Friday afternoon in the church
The su(&gt;erintendaiit of the league. Mrs
1» R. Philijis and the children are mak
i^r plans for their anminl b azaar which
they will have some time before «'hrist

fnki
Mrs Walter Ilryant has arrived in the
dfy and is comfortably situated at' the
St#vrn»‘ home on Park avenue
Mr
Fry ant Who represents the commission
fldn of Robert Cochran it Co will arrive
this week and they ex|M*ct to make San­
ford headquarters for the season.
W. T. MeviHf’of Orlando, representing
the Allemah Directory Co., »us in tincity yesterday. He is very anxious to
»Ytanjfe for a city directory for S a n f o r d
Slid b r o u g h t u p th e s u b j e c t In d o re the
meeting of the Commercial Club ,
( l ,r and Mrs. B. P Mathnuin and littb
daughter, of Fort Myers, passed through
the city on Saturday for Oviedo on a
'^tit' to Mrs. Mttthwori’s father, Mr. f.
H". La*e, one of the pioneer citizens of ()rMte coujity. DK and Mrs. Matheson
hsVe been »pending some time in Wash
liifton, I). C„ and other cities
C.‘ A. Sthftfi, the Fix-Tt-Mati. has re
tttrned from a trip to his old home m
Nt-» Hampshire. Mr Smith cam e to
Sanford last Winter on account of rheu
ihatism and was so greatly bencfilted
by the climate that he vows he » ill never
another winter nortli and Sanford
took* good to him.
J- C. Miller, district sales manager of
Wf OvVrland factory with four southern
stste* for his territory was in the city
fotlsy and state&lt;l that the business for
Pkat three months was fifty per cent
More tMli t"he twelv/ month» of 1912.
W_ hl4' terittoFy the automobile sales
•nxmnt to soma $5,000.000, which give»
one some idea of the amount of money
•pent for autoAdltae*. -J. R. Holland,
the Overland agent here report» the »ale»
for this week with two cars sold in O r­
lando and one in Kissimmee. T h e Over
. . : -T-,
(«vÓritè« everywhere
*nd then B od Holland la a good salesman.
M ra . W aldron E n lr r la in »

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H O W MUCH

Masquerade Hill

I.Filler a I Iirk in rc«l and ••lb » * . Mis*
V The masque ball given by the |..„,|
Vhllll Hlggllis. •' Fillly
( Smith. HillHand ( Itili I lui red ay evening la-t ,c« th. don. Miss .Mice Wlutuer a
witch. jiink
opening event of the social «ea*i»n was
dress trimmed » ith black ca ts, Weidbrilliant and delightful fuiu-ti.in
Mian ( ald»ell. sailor »lute costume.
tributing as it did to the enjoy meni ,if su Mu-' l.lliun Hibson » itch , pink dress
many ol the young |Mi&gt;p|e. .,,„) nlllll&gt; trimmed »ith black cat«. David Cald­
others » h o are fond of social pleasures, well, lu rk , Mr. and Mrs. B. \V. Hern­
and crowning with lurceaa the hojies and don. tlancing girl and country boy; Dr.
efforts of the I .end a Hand Club to se­ and Mrs. ( Cl. B utt Japanese Indy und
cure the funds » ¡t h »Inch to U-gin a clown. Miss Newsome, fapey dress; Mis»
much needed civic »ork in our city Douglass Aberpathy. "Priscilla;” Miss
E verything conspired to make the ball Mary Chappell. “ Janice Meredith;” co ­
a success. T h e evening » a * delightful lonial costume. Roy Chittenden. "SitOn arriving at the hull the tickets w.-r* ting Hllll;” Miss Mercedes M un*nn.
surrendered to Mr i &lt;&gt; McLaughlin
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tfrr«*n
who i^iivo i*ur)i i n d j \ a card on *hi#l .¡a m i uliilt* iln*M&lt; trimm#«! vtith ^oldrn
to vole for th# hul&gt; and kj#ntl#inuii u in, i liari^ K.d|»h Wi^hf ulrinral *•( th#* n.iv &gt;

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Four little girls. Misses Fannie It* ba
Munson, Frances lionzalt-s. \ln •• * aid
well and Fern W ard , dressed to repri­
sent pumpkins and inusketl, pinned »
nmnlrer on each arrival in costume anil
mask ml
The assemblage Ui tlnnr many
hued and various styles represented, pre­
sentisi a vivid and striking picture, most
pleasing and attractiv e. At the given
I
hour the dance was led hy Mr
R J . Holly*, representing a Colonial dame
ami a Spanish Caviller. Mrs Dei titles,
a Colonial lady, and Mr De I bill e* in
•»veiling dolile" and fda*'k mask. Mr -mil
Mrs. K. I. Rob* •rt.son. Spanish ** mints
and touhador, Mr and Mrs -I I. Hurt
sputiish ludy and railroad engineer. Mrs

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t r e I**i*r among *d*era writ*-r* w a* the
Wlilljt** I for - &lt;&gt;ti»nI* rnt ion
| w*&gt; very entertaining uml instruc­
tive pu|M-re » e r e read . "B io g rap h y of
Wagner.' Miss Iomi* Siumon, and an
outline »ketch ol lo» works, prepared by
Mr* J H Koumillut and rend by Mrs
M H Howler, as Mr* Kouinillnt »us
unable to In- present
I’he inusual part of the program » a s
j compositions •&gt;( Wagner, und were s,
11 *111111» from to* most famous o|ieriis.
anti were given in demonstration of In*
-tyle. HCttjte and jaiwer, a« a writer of
,|eur cut and uiiiiiterrupt«nl melotly
»til, liaruioiuous and striking «eernr
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The exquisitelv &gt;H*MUtlflll
Evening
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Mar, from the *i|H-ra I .inliau.*mr. playeil
on the cornet by Mis* Jessie St union,
areompaniml by Miss Mary Me Kim.
» a s very much enjoyed.
The concluding musical number on
tfie p(C»ktum. Wagner's "Hridal C h o ru s,"
from Ixmi-ngTIo. was sung by six ladles:
- Mrs G. H. Waldron. Mr». M. II. Dow*
' ler. Miss Josle Stum on. alto»; Mrs. T A.
I Newton. Mis» L . Josejihine Dumaron

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Hie M iimc &lt; bib held their regular
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Hotter! Newman
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on»; Millie Hill, t olomal
ver stare and moons
gentlemun, Mrs. Samuel I’ uleston. fariry
queen, »liver and white; Mre. J . H. Rourmllnt und son. Kurl. (iypsy fortune teller
and military ca d e t; Mr». J . W. Brady,
fancy blur costum e; Mr». J. W Dickins.
Japaneae lady; Mre. C. t
Howard.
Chinese lady; Mia» Madge Ward, Mar
thu Washington. R. R. D'-a«. (iisvrgv
Washington; Miss Mabel Howler. Liber­
t y . re&lt;l. white and blue costume, with
gold «tars: W. J. Thigpen, typical “ Uncle
S a m ;” Mi»» Irene B rad y , Colonial lady.
M. L. Raines. T u r k ; Mias Charlotte
Hand, night, black and gold «tare. F K
Rouniillat. Mephisto, m vivai r. sl. Mi»«
(Jenin Wicker, Colonial ludy . Frank Mil
leer. »«-Mem oiw lioy. Mis» Peachey
Lefller. Bohemia girl. J D. Roberta.

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Tlic relrc*limcni r*"&gt;m » a * »t-irdlv
suggestive &gt;&gt;f Hallowe en with Hie drap
ery of the refreshment table, decorated
with large black liai* owl* cat* and
pumpkin lanterns and vello* ilowere
Corn stalks galore were in evidence
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boi li I.wiles alni ger-tlmien
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such a tirillianl picture, Ibai one »a*
reminded of an Oriental scene
It
would Ite a pleasure to describe each
costume I I I detail, they were all s o ta»te
fill and becoming to their wearer* but to
d&lt;&gt; *n might necesstlalt an exit • ••11*•■■•
ol Tile Herald, therefore Oiilv t lit .bar
at tere perennatisi will I» giv,n
tile ilalice w.t* led b

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limit your savings »ill be your ability. W E ’ KNOW TH IS

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pumpkins in yellow an#t urn*n, pmned l4*lllt*r. l.ittl»* II«• l*«*#*p. liraxtnn l'urkliif#,
numbers on each mitsker a« they arriviti Clown, !.. Cleveland, risi devil

Mr« Georgd
Waldron was hostess
delightful Hallo wo'en party at the
Gongregatiotul parsonage Thursday
•venlrtg complimentary to the young
of tho Congregational Sunday
■thool and a few other frienda. The
interesting games were played,
chief amusement, however, was
»Horded by the efforts and failures of
•ywy one torpin a black c*t on a witchc’a
WOW», while, bliodfoldesi. . Sucre«
'TOwned the efforts .of Dick Tehune. who
Won tho priae.
Another feature of much interret to
Jouag folkf'wai the. good fortune
W** bttwed foe each in a caldron.
About tweqty enjqyed the plcanant even'“f and dehdous refreshments of ice fancy red continental costume; Mis»
ir*tn» and cookies with pumpkin faces. Ruth Butler, Red Riding Hood; W. A.
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A

brief discussion on "W a g n e r's Influence
on Piano Comp*M»ition,'' concluded the
program, after which two nfttne» were
voted on for m«-inl»*r»lilp, And tin- liun
ncs« of the clufi wa« attended to. lol
lownl by the calling o| the roll by the
sis-retary, Mis« Mahoney, and the ad

journment of the club until November
16th.

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SALES STABLE
Harnesa and Wagons

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Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
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Jeweler», Silversmiths and Importers
41 West Bsy Street
Jacksonville, Florida

�THE SANFORD HERALD

------0 -----NEEDS EXPLANATION
On the ballot published by the Orlando
fu U U h *) C*err T u n d ir and Friday M o ral« Hr Sntinel at the head, of the names of Or­
THE lit RALD PRINTING COMPANY ange county representatives appears the
words, "Vote for one." followed by the
R. J. HOLLY. M l tor
W. M. HAYNtS, B u tin * »»
name of S. L. Robinson. There are two
Representatives to be elected from the
Subscription Prlec. $1.00 • Year In Advanc*
county and according to ull rules and
renditions the nume of Forrest Lake
D sllesrod In (ha C llr by c a n to r 1 2 . 0 0 per r e a r In
»hould
come first.
ad van e* or 2 0 c per m onth.
P a y m a n u In a d ; a nee m u it be m ade al office'
What did you mean by this , Mr. Fer­
C n ia ra d aa a aoo od -d aaa m all m a tte r A u iu il 22nd ris?
1 0 0 $ , a t tk a P m tn O c e a t San ford , flo rid « ,
a n d a r A ct of M arch 3 rd . 1 8 7 0
O 31 ca la H erald DaUdIn*

November 5 19|j

THE SA N FO în HERALD

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Telephone No. K B

WHO W ILL BE PR ESID EN T
The death of Vice President Sherman,
within the week of the national election
in which he was a nominee to succeed
himaelf, makes it within the bounds of
. possibility that we may have another
Republican President, and a President
whose name Is not now mentioned
among tho csndidntes of the Republican
. party.
This seems a peculiar atatement, but,
be it remembered, no such condition has
ever before arisen in the history of the
Uuited States.
The fact stands out that Woodrow
Wilson must be elected President on
Tuesday or he will not be elected at all.
The Democratic ticket must receive
a majority of the electoral votes accord­
ing to the ballots cast today, or
wo will have nnother Republican ad­
ministration.
Why is this so?
In the event th a t no ticket receives a
majority of the electoral vote in the
election of today, that is to nay
266 electoral votes, the election, iunder
the constitution, devolves upon the
House of Representatives. Tho consti­
tution provides that in such election
each sta te represented in the House shall
have one vote. T he vote is naturally to
be determined by the political com plex­
ion of the representatives from (hut
state. T he present House shows an
e&lt;(unl nurnlx-r of D em ocratic and Repub­
lican stat&lt;s, with four «tut«* which have
their delegation in the House equally
divided, it ap|&gt;eurs un iiniKxwibility
that nny candidate for President cun re­
ceive u majority of the vnt«s of the states
in the House. T he election then go«-*
to the Senate. In th at body, by u very
peculiar provision of the constitution
the candidate* for President are burred
and the Senate elect*, from the two
highest Candidates for \ tee President, j*
Vice President of the I rut«-&lt;l Stut«-*, who,
by virtue of that office, t&gt;evoines Presi­
dent of the Uniti-d Staten. T he Senate
is regular Republican by six clear m a­
jority. T he Republican majority of the
Senate, if the choice is left to them, will
vote for the regular Republican nom­
inee for Vice Pr««ident. B u t Mr. Sher­
man, the regular Republican nominee
for Vice President, is dead. W ho rtike»
his place? T he man selected by the
Republican National C o m m ittee m an to
take Sherinun's place on the ticket The
Nutionul C o m m itteem an , with Sherman
dead, and this prtMjx-ci before the purt&gt;.
will naturully put in his place the man
desired for President. T he Senate will
elect him vice President and wc will have

a Republican President.
Thia furnishes all the more reason for

bacco.

The latest money crop for Sanford is
tobacco, an item that will be taken up
by the Commercial Club at once ami
with one of the expert growers of the
atats on the ground the matter will be
carefully inveatigated, a trial crop plant­
ed and success will be tho result for. the
reason that Sanford’a sub-irrigated «oil
will grow any kind of crop better than
any other part of-the state. The to­
bacco. crop will be planted after tho
celery U off and it will be one of the best
crops that we could start, os the output
will bs sold before the crop is planted
god there is good money in Florida to-

f r i —4 8 tf .

The Gato City House has brought
d jwn the high cost of living. Only $4.00
per week for tho finest table board in
the city. See Farker.
23-tf
- While the weather is hot buy your
dried chipped beef ut W. W. Long’«
grocerg. Sliced on an American slicing
machine.
W-tf
Road is dry and weather fine. Spend
Sunday at Woodland I’ark. Ideal pic­
nic grounds swimming oool.
20-2c

LET US SOLVE YOUR CLIPPER PROB
By furnishing

you with a sajpple pair of the famous

" T U T T L E C LIPPERS,” now in uae by 76 per cent of th.citrus growers in California, and by scores of the big fruit com
paniea in Florida, who have Itought heavily of them the past

month.
We claim that the TU T TLE C L IP PE R will pick all va­
rieties of citrus fruits WITHOUT IN JU R Y tmd that it ren­
ders clipper-cutting ABSOLUTELY IM POSSIBLE.

City Council Meets
City council met in regular session,
Nov. 4th, at 7:30 o'clock. Present T. J.
It will do os (x-rfect work in the dark a» in the day light,
Miller, president; F. L. Woodruff, W. H.
und can be operated by a child aa well aa by the most exporiUnderwood, B. W. Herndon and P. M.
Elder. Al&gt;sent W. S. Hand. Minutes
enced ornnge grower. Each pair is a marvel of mechanical
of tho last meeting rade and adopted.
expertness and comes in a separate box, with half a dozen
Want a Good Piano
Report of the Fire Department rend
extra springs and a slip of emery paper to-keep the hlndr* in
A Ix-autiful Mission finish player
and ordered filed.
good condition.
Reports of the treasurer, chief of po­ piano, fifty rolls of music. $600 instru­
These are a few strong points in its favor. YOU WILL
lice, sanitary inspector and city clerk ment will be sold for $360 cash. In­
FIND
OTHERS EVERY DAY TH AT YOU USE IT.
read and ordered filed.
quire of Herald office.
21-tf
Moved and seconded that a contract
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Write for prices and booklet to
with- the Fabric Hoae Co. for 600 feet of
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
ho«c be accepted. Carried.
Moved and seconded that the east
Room 1102, Florida Life Building
wall ofth e Leffler building, at the comer
of Fourth street and Sanford avenue be
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
------- A N D ------and is hereby condemned, and that the
Mayor bo instructed to see that the said
wall be coastrurted according to or­
dinance. Carried.
U U U M M V V V V V V V V V W W V V V V U U U t J i » »
We ran suppljr you for Immediate
Moved and seconded that the vouchers
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shipment.
us signi-d by the president and approved
S O M E U N DE RP RI C ED O P P E R I N Q 8
Seed Oat*, Rye, Onion Set*. Beans
by the finance com m ittee be paid
C ar­
Peas,
P
otatoes.
ried.
.
.

POULTRY SUPPLIES

.
Auction Bridge
Mrs. C. 0 . McLaughlin entertained
the Auction Bridge Club Monduy after­
noon. Two tables of bridge were played.
Mrs. B. W. Herndon made the highest
score and won the p retty prize, two
dainty little perfume bottles of glass,
with filugre«- trimming
After tin- pb .tsunt gum«*» of card*
were concluded deviled crab* tou*te«l,
sandw ich's, crackers, pickles und roller
were served.
Mr* McLaughlin's guest* were Mr*
(&gt; W Brady. Mr* A I' ( 'iinin-llv, Mr*
II. W. Herndon, Mrs. Samuel Puleston,
Mrs F I. Miller. Mr* |{iib«-rt NVw
mull, Mr* I \ Neal

A full line of all garden *e«-d for
truckers and homo gardens.

Oldest and most rcliuble aeed and
poultry supply house in the state.

E. A. MARTIN &amp; CO.
20G E A S T BAY S T R E E T

JA CKSO N V ILLE

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In I Irrult Court; Hc*rnlh Ju«ltrtal t Irrult. Or•nfr Count;. MoriiU In I KillCrf j
J. St#natrum. Cutniil'i

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Vt.

K Nyman
(•rarfunni I. Nyman

t harln* |*. Ilntiilrraon
and Hannah A. H»n&lt;l*p*m.
I )rfrn«iirtt»

N

«•f M*»trr ,‘\«U*

l itilrf and ti&gt; virtu«* of « !•••r»*» ,,f fur»-» Laiurs*
and «aU*. r*fid«*r*&gt;l l*y linn Jan»«- W I'efkin*.
Judff** of lhr* Seventh Judn tal ir*uit &lt; dmrt of th»*
Stair of HoMda. Bi t t i ng in fhanrrffy fnr tirangr
t ounty, in a cvrtain rau«- finding in aaul court,
»hrrwin N J Slmatrom »-• rotn|»Uiriant and Ru­
dolph C. Nyman. &lt;rrorgianna I. Nyman, t liar Urn
I’ llrrulrrwnti and Hannah A ll«mdrrwon are r*»«jHuidmta. th»* undnrxjgn«*«! S|«*cul Ma»ter tn
I li%n«e*f) uf thus t tnjrt, »ill «••!' to t hr high«*t
Ih&lt;ld«*r. at puldio outcry, in front of tl»«* «»»urt h»iu«*•li"*r. in l rrla&gt;»&lt;I•^ Florida, »iunng th«* U-*»l hour* of
ul«- on Monday. I &gt;«*&lt;w*n.l**r ¿ml. A 1» 1*1 .i. th«»
following d*mcTtl»c*| l-n*f. •Ituatrwl, lying aji&lt;| I»«*
tMg in tb«* i ounty of (Jrangv a •J th«* Slal« uf Flor­
ida to wit
Im&gt;1* Eighty an
. l.lflhly-rrvrtt Il7&gt;. NineIy anvwi (971, IajI* K an-1 t. and all (hat [Mirtioo
of I4i( II, lythg **a*t of a amall «rw-4 running through
tb«- «aid lot from north to a«»uth of tfx- aul» &lt;li*tf|««n
known aa St JiM-itli «. a* |M
*f plat th«*r**«»f( duly
rrc«»nlr*1 In thr pufdir ncords of t Iran r &lt;‘ounty.

Pretty Hallowe'en Social
Mias Carrie Kiismmger entertained
the Clover Club and llo-ir friend* at a
very pretty and di'bgbtful Hallowe'en
Social Friday evening.
l b*- room* were
tastefully and elI«*-ln-«-ly dix'oruted with
black cats, owls und
witches.
The
usual Hallowe'en umusement* were en­
joyed. one feature of thrilling mterist
was telling a ghir-t *tory with the light*
very dim, during the r«*-itul of wlucli the Florida
Tecrm of »air, ra«h. purchaser to pay f»»r »1*-»—
1
ghost up|M-ari*l. Hallowe’en refre-diJ J Hit K1NHUN.
Sprctal M aster In f'h a n rrry
menl* were served, consisting of pump(»no. A ( M o d i « ,
kin pies, with cheese and lemonade.
Solicitor and of ( ounirl for Com plainant.
I&gt;at*d i »« tidier JM. A l&gt; l'«IJ
W ed n esd ay

1 lu ll

T he Wednesday Club will hold their
lir*l meeting of tb* -M-a*on Wednesday.

2 0 !,ie

lllb

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K I »ojrU

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Mr*

discuaned.
M R S. S. O. C H A S E . Sec.

drffvidant U over tba age of tw enty-ona year», and
th at th rra U no prrann In tha atata of Florida, the
«•■nrica of a luliiw m a ujwn whom would bind aurb
«lefmdant.
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You am there for«- ordered to lp(»ear to thu bill
»»n Monday, the 2nd «lay of liecefniser, A l&gt; 1912.
the aame t»eing a rule day of thU c**urt
It h furthet nrderswl that ih it notice |»e puldtahe«l
for eight exmeecuti »«• weeka in l In* Sanfor«! Ilerab l.
• newspaper puld»«he«l tn Orange county. Florida
Wit news |t kl lift Ittwon, clerk of the circuit
nnjrt t»f the «aid Circuit a».d «he M*al thereof, thi«
the 7th »lay ttf t)**1«»f»«r \ !• 1912

It

M

i f t|l|NS4 »N. « lerk

«al|
|ly M A llow aftl, I» C.
1 «tek in »on A Ihrkinaon.
Solinlom (or Com plainant.
lb F*rt *ttr
D e p e r t i u r n l of t h e In te ri o r,

U. S. l^nd Office at (iainnvillr, FI «rida,
O ctolirf 5. 1912.
Notion la hereby given th at William II lloyd ,
of I'aola, Florida, who, on August 15, 19U7, tnada
Ilormwtead E n try No. 37S2H, «Serial, N o. 04G 2I),
for N FII a. Section
Township 2 0 aouth. Range
29 r a il, Tallahaw e* meridian, ha* filed notirw of
Intention to make final fire year proof, to ratablUh
claim* to tha Und above dm erited , before the
I lerk of the ('Irru lt C ourt, at OrUm lo, Florida, on
the 1.1th day of November, 1912.
Claim ant name* aa wtlnmana.
Albert Royal, of C ajaia, FloriiU,
Clifford U. R oyal, of ( ‘aaala, Florida.

I^orlck I*. Hagan, of Sanford, Florida.
FlUJe I*, lawk, of Apopka. Florida.
HENRY 3. Ciltllll),
l4*Tue»*6tp

CITY

October ft. 1912.

Notice U hereby für«* that Jamea M. Hrown,
of Sanford, Florida, who, on July 9. 1910, made
H oomuad Kntrv U M .1. No. 07o4*), toe B&gt;4 o
8 K! i , Stortlon 12, Townjfclp 20 MHith, I U » n ZS
MJ« TslU tiia — m t HIm , h v fiW notic* ot Int«nuan to msko Bnsj At, jroir proof, to mUblkh
Halm to Üto Und sboro drocrilMtl, t«foro l h .
c in k ol Um Circuit Coon at OrUndo. Florid*, on
tk&gt; UU&gt; day of No»Änl*r, IttZ .
('U lm an t nam#e*aa witneaaee:
Frank B . CUcU. of Sorrento, Florida,

wrnum H. lloyd

of FWoU. Itortd*.

J . M. Ilrro av , ot Saafon l, Florida,

WUlUm W TUWy. of Saaford. FtorVU.
IILNHY &amp; CHUliH,
U g al 14-Tuao-Me
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P R O P E R T Y

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C’lly Residence, five rooms, new, all modern. All neceasary out­
houses. An ideal location. Can be bought for os little a* $300.00
cosh down, thebalunce..................................... ........................ $20.00 Month
Ten Room Dwelling, all modern. Bath room, toilet, etc T»n
minutes' walk from husinens streets, i&gt;eautjful shade tn-es, j&gt;uvi-d walk*
and streets. Bargain $3260.00. Terms if wanted.
Fort) Room Tourist Hotel in a thriving little Florida town. Just
remodeled and furnished throughout. T h e furnishings alone are wort!,
more than wv are asking for the entire protx-rtv
$ 10,000 00
Ughl Room Dwelling, locutr-d on tile Height*
Four go&lt;x| huild
mg lots go witii th u jirojx-rty. Grxxl water. The four lots prntiii«a Ime proposition to hold as an investment a* this is hound to lx- San
ford’s future suburban residence section. W e offer the entire holding
for
$I6.V) oo
Seven Room Residence on I’ulmelto avenue.
Bargain
$2000.00
T erm s if wanted.
Two Small Hotel* for sale ut a big bargain, ru*b or tertliu
It .ii
these hotels are lix'at&lt;-&lt;l hi live small Florida towns. S»*- a* for prn&gt;and liH-ution

S U B U R B A N

F A R M S

Fight and a half Acre Trurk Farm , crop well under way, look*
All tiled.
Five arres in lettuce und celery, bulanre ready for crop I- -•
liH Htioli, best soli
Will sell ehaep.
laxrks now a* if crop wdl |&gt;.. .
t tie land tin* u -u u n . Tools .team all go in. tjuirk sale.
Who will offer me anything for ten acres best land, best soli rigb’ it
loading station. This plnee is going to be sold.
Make u* an oiler
Nine Boom House, suitable for rooming house. bir*i *tr-*i
E verything n»-w and un-to-dute. Toilet^ liath und all modern eon
vemenct».
Brice wuy down.
Fifteen Acres, five cleared and tiled. T w o fine wells. Two small
outbuilding*. All under Pittsburg wire fence. l^uurler' mile load
ing station. This place will only be on the market for u few
days for quick sale
$2600.00
Thirly-flve Acre* in two mile« Sanford. Gorxl double sto r; house
which cunt $2600.00 to build. Gcod barn for 12 or 16 head »lock
N o better dairy projxwition in the state. W e offer this at
$.1500.00

O R A N G E

G R O V E S

Two Fine Orange Groves, one of 14 acre*, with line crop oltl-rigl.!
fruit right on St Johns river, ajao the A. C. L. It. R. Will *&lt;dl .it
bargain. The other five mile» from Sanfoni, over one thousand lr»v*
in bearing.
Fine location on lake front.
This grove contain.» some
of the fuinous Bahai Naval Grangui, together with a liix-ral weiortnient
of ull the best varieties such as St. Michael Blood, Parson Brown, etc.

TIM B E R

AND

CUT

OVER

LAND

Ten Thousand

Acre« in Lake e«u nty , a fine sub division prop«;
Can lx* sold in five or ten acre» tra cts from $10 to $60 j x t h&lt; re.

sition.
Flowing wells can lx- had on about 2 .0 0 0 acre». This is good trucking
land and will grow anything^ Some fine groves adjoin it for quick
sale
$3.00 acre
If
interested in round timlx-r we have 103,878 acr«» for sale
If*
not III one body, or an&gt; one locality, but we have it at the right pri«.\
figure with us.
3,000 Acres cut over land, adjoining the celery delta of Sanford
S cattered through tin* tract is some of the finwit citrus fruit lands in
Florida. We offer this at
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$M.OO sere
It will be our ixilicy never to offer an yth in g for sale unless we can
say conscientiously we are givingnou your money’s worth.

See the many hnrgains wo W offering in all kinds of real estate
both city and farm. Timber and all kinds of good bargains.

F L O R ID A
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Sanford, Florid

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W. J . T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
AGENTS
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Ile c U u r.

Death of George Marry
Orpartmrnt of the laterlof
V. S. I And Office at ( lain*-* ville, Florida,
Word was received here.today of the
Octolset ft, 1912.
death of George Macey which occurred
Notice U hereby five« th at Jam ra K. U ord , ol
w ho, on Auguat 10, 190?/made
Hanford. Florida, who,
in Jacksonville yesterday. Mr. Macey llomcwt*a.|d Flnlry
Entry No. 37B20 |He rial. No. 0807)
of HW&gt;|
and W&gt;i
"
. . of HEM,
... Section
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was a resident of this city for rnuny years fog^ E h ®
Townahlp 20 aouth. Range 2 9 eaat, TalUhaM oe
but for the past year has lx«en in Jack­ Meridian, haa (lied notice of Intention to make
Anal Ave year proof, to astaU U h rU lm to tF»e Und
sonville ut a hospital, nt which jilace above
deaeri bed, before the Clerk of the C lrru lt
C ou rt, a t OrUndo, Florida, on tha 13th day o
his death occurred.
N ovem ber, 1912. .
He leave« a wife and family in Sanford
Claim ant namea aa wlinu r e U r l c k I*. Hagan, of Saaford, Florida,
to mourn his loss.
Will K. Lee, of 0 aaala. Florida.
Alban Royal, of ( W a , Fiori,la.
Funeral arrangements havo not been
Clifford II. Royal, of CamU. Florida.
made but the interment will probably lx*
HENRY H. cumin.
l*C*l'M -TiM »-fttp
RegUter.
made in Jacksonville.
The sympathy of every one is extend­
I department ef the Inferior
U. B. I And Office at GainaevilU, Florida,
ed to the family in their bereaveipent.
Florida va. Stetson
On Friday/ Novemiier 15th, the big
game of footlftdl will lie,played at Gaino»vDle, betwceuAhe University of Florida
and Stetson Urimndty. A special train
will leave SaKford for the jc * t of war
early Friday morning.|md*sp«iul rajes
will be made for the occasion. See Ed­
ward Lane about the particular*. \

F L O R ID A

In C l r r u l t C o u rt . H r t r n l h J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t , O r a n g e
t o u n t i . F lo r id a

F.mrna h l »&lt;-y
Tn Frnrna F l&gt;o&gt;L&gt;
Henry Wight nt 1 to
, |,Mk
F ;&lt; t \
11 at»|M*ar*
ar» from tf*«*
t afTt«la«it «*f F
her**tn
member of the - bib I* reque*t«-d to be •luly file«I, that he t* th«* &lt;«miplamant in the above
entitled nuM1, that th« addrvwa of th* defendant,
present, a* business of un|Mtrtance will lie Flmma Fl. O o yk . w unknown to afîlant; th a t lha
No;

putting Wilson over this time.
Un­
F O U N D A HKKIt ItOTTI.K
less we do. the brightest hope* of I)e
inocrncy may lx- blasted. Wilson from llul Nol in the Manner or Place Thai
the present outlook, hid» fair to receive
Hr Kipcrlrd ll
lav*l Sunday evening a white man
morv than 100 electoral vot«-* which, of
course, will settle the question
But in w ho h.i* I h* - ii l o a f i n g a r o u n d t b e n e g r o
case lie should fall short of 206 , the quarter* of the city looking for blind
chance« of a D em ocratic President would tigers as he claimed, seems to have su d­
become very remote. T a m p a T ribune denly found something «-Ise. for while he
was looking some one saw him first and
----- O ----Several counties in the state that are gently tapjied him on the coco with a ix-er
too largo in area are considering county bottle. W hen the gentleman cam e to
division, among them Volusia, and the he was willing to seek his downy couch
matter In that county will be left to the und let the blind tigers roar, lie say»
voters at the election today. Whenever no more hunting of tigers in the wilds
the people of any county find that they of (ieorgetown for him, und hereafter
are not getting their share of tho improve­ when he want» a drink he will take the
ment« or that they dan transact the offi­ flowing well or get in the |km&gt;I at the
cial business of that county in a better B y e -L o hotel.

manner, or that with n smaller county
they can save money to the taxpayers
and get more in the mutter of improve­
ments for the money expended In taxes,
they should be allowed to form a county
of their own. Most of the counties in
Florida are too large and there is no
doubt but that concentration would
bring batter returns to the tax payer, and
genera] satisfaction.

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Gas engine repairs Sanford Machine
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work
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General Fire
o rile « With H O LO I

Sanfo rd.
Fancy Work Circle
Tho members of the Fancy Work
Circle were plaeaantly entertained hy
Mrs. R. W. Hines, on Magnolia avenue
Thursday afternoon. While their dain­
ty fancy work occupied the busy fingers
of th e ’ladim they enjoyed a pleasant
social afternoon together. A delicious
aalad, sandwich«, pick!« and ice tea
were serve«! by the hostess.
Mrs. Hines* guents were her mother,
Mrs. Thomas of Washington, N, C.,
Mrs. J D. Robert*, Mrs. J. J. Purdon
Mrs. H. H. Hill, Mm. N. H. Garner!
Mrs. C. C. Wood niff, Mrs. W. H. Mllicer. Mrs. T. S. Davu, Mn,. Tom Wiloana.

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Florida
At thto Star
A beautiful hand fcafnted picture will
be given away this week. Every ad­
mission entitle» tho hold«*r to a chance
on IL If you are lucky you might »in.
If you are not lucky your luck might be­
gin. Chance« are free.
Pathe's Weekly every Friday. Spec­
ial feature of it this week la an auto rare.
These accidents are very ecxiting as sev­
eral accident» generally occur.
'----------- 1-.'. r.,.««——
Ira 3. M ain« of Tampa baa accepted
a position at Lawton's 'Pharmacy
M ain« is a registered pharmacist and
expect* to build up a good trade at Law*
•on'a.

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FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANCE

foolish Waltxlng C o n t e s t
ox inordinary w a ltiln g watch tn
M«h #tjht couploa co m p e te d took
^ • l o t at A»ai*andria. P ie d m o n t. Italy
¿ r , i a n c « r a commenced a t 10 o'clock
¿ 1*« evening of the 86th ln a ta n t and
pot cease until th ey wero com
Z jijj to do so from ex h a u stio n .
At

The
after

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regarded

r*t"tb e jury ordered the term in a tio n
» the match, which had
lastod 14
kM r», an*1 Hegaldl. who W a t adjudged
jfcxjnplon. fainted Im m ed iately after»

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Exponent of E c o n o m y .
I widely known R epu b lican waa
ukad If he WM for a c e r t a i n candl
eats for governor. and he a n s w e r e d .
*No; I don't want to w aate him The
litoatlon la like an o t e n t In a Dublin
tbaalsr. Some fellow had m a d e a die
tsrtance In the gallery. ar\d tho cry
TU raised. T h r o w him o v e r ! Throw
i l a orar!' Thereupon a aolemn-lpok
leg man rose from hla s e a t and Im
praaslraly shouted: ’Hold o n !
Don't
TUte him! Kill a fiddler w ith h i m ." '
—trerybody's M agaslne.

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Mahomet and the Mountain.
Mahomet made the peopio twllevo
that he would call a hill to hltn nnd
from the top of It ofTer up hla p ra y e r*
for tho ob serv an ce of hi* la »
Th..
people assembled; Mahotnet railed t h e
hill to come to him. again un.i ugsin
and when the bill stood at 111 he ««#
oarer a whit abashed, but said
"If
the hill will not c o m e to M ahomet, Ma
hornet will g o t o the hill."— Macon a E*
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on* ago a* tho fifteenth cen tu ry , and I* e h i . t*ti l.ad
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°f the &gt;hl[i'* boys by the b o atsw ain -&gt;h
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Monday morning was regarded n* ttie
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k ••UiA i.» -'ll ti ai 1 ' h«
only mean* of Insuring a fair wlud fur
l ea* .1. e. * at- • ! t e. .-.in- » at rl
the r«»t of tIto week.

Easy Ink Ersaer.
A blot of Ink on your p aper m a y be
^ H y ramoved by m ean * of o n e of
°** Hltle e m ery card b o a rd atrip*
t at are used for tnanlcurfng the nnlla
JUt rub It lightly o v er the Ink after
°ttlng carefully, and It will rem o v e
•T*ry trace, y e t le av e the p a p e r In
lood condition.

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r°rth In somethin* finite; and Indeed
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Valencia* but
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138 W a i t Day 8 t.

i t .' i. a- d H ••as in
met &gt; hati'.atile i '»lid.1 «-ii
but
at
a
m a ’ e, "f fai t. th« a u a i ' a e a of l he»e
*tl l • iell a •!■•« ! 0 » 1 p a ' - a * L"H*
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••f t i t . • « ' »• A ¡lx 1 ii
g &gt; m i k e it hi®
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1
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U u i i o m »• p *^4 t Hit i n d u s t r y by
tti**®» n* r Action® of t he 1®w
»i. th# a " f o ' on *»f tir proper o f f i c i l i *
a,t»j i. 'e i t • «« L * t c p * a» ^ 111 »top it

, n all I *h l-l" ' * * I •nu' ei i t I h--m
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fruit
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I l e a * I n c l i n e d the w h o l e » » . . T * or t h«
H,i* » a * »*) thoroughly
pounded
nio hem a«' *ea*i-n and 'h e re*ul'»
r e t a i l e r * a r » t-- t-uy - ' t he »'•» k
'»or
« « re • H h lo n tluai»« privof of tbe
bo m a u l e d t hat I l i a »t-ifr
friend*
col rev l lies* uf thl* vie» (bat ll n n n i
s houl d go to m a r k e t
bef ore it
ahl-ird to h*ve to repeat It* Never
r e a d y, mu s t e v e n t ua l l y l e a rn t he lea
ili'-ie** when Veteran Shipper» and
•on t a u g h t b) t hi s e i p c r l e i i c e
Ih# ot b n * of that ilk » b o are accu sto m
ripim tlng the grower* of tbla
pity o f It t* t hat t he g r o we r Is the r J
who
i
»'a
te
feel it incumbent upoa them
o nu who suffer *
1 he people
a*-1* #» to prom ilgal« a* » fact
tbe
ahl p t h i s fruit, in a U r g e n u mb e r
»'»lenient that 'he very aatlafactory
of c a s e * , buy It f r o m * 1 2 : to *• 4" . ,,rl, ,1« obtained
for yiortda oran ge*
from
the
grower*,
which
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a
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due
to the free r« In
on t he t re e
,-r*
cun*
def
a
vry
sa
tlifa
c
i
»liforn
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»b
en
a*
a matter of fact,
t he g r o »
it all ibe way 'he Florida i H r " . K icbange »old all
l ory pr i c e , snd »ell
i ^
0 f tn ea' Iter ahipmenta at $2.26. f
from t lo *3
I"'*
f °
t. and opened -ha fh r l s im a a bust
taking tho chalice* on the fruit b-mg nee* at II ?6 f "
• «"d ralaed It
»rejected when It rea- he* ile»r.nati'-a to $.’ on f o tv before C'hrlatm»». the
frre ie in » aliforn a
occurring on
aud compromising »Ith the purebaa
Christmas Day
' ould It be that the
ers on a lower price, which will still
people » h o bough' 'hi* fruit from tbe
leave a fair marga n to tbv «tupi-er
K ichang* anttrlpa'ed the f r e e /«
In
How long will lhe grow er continue California?
If •&lt;&gt;. »•&gt;•' d'3
do
before
to permit till* kind of huslne»» ’ The with the fruit they bought
C
hrlatm
aa?
If
'h
e
packing
bousea
In
man who »ella thi* fruu on the tro«
this state will refrain from packing
to one of the*« conaclencelea* apecu
o r a n g e * until ' h e y a re »u fflrlw n tly c o l
lator* la Juat a* guilty •• 'he *p«cula
ored and * w e e t. p la n n in g to t a k e c a r e
tor blmself in pulling the
markul
of the T b a n t k g lv ln g trade, and will
down.
th e n c lo e e t h e ir boueea
until
the
Oranges.
T h a n k s g iv in g fr u it Is off th e m a r k e t .
The sam e Indueuc«s are al work
It will re q u ire e v e r y p a c k in g houae In
with orange»
California la »till put
th e elate ru n n in g at Its fulleet c a p a c ­
ting o u t'f r o m twenty to forty ca rs of
ity to ta k e c a re o f the
Cbrletm aa
Valencias per day. which a r t being
tra d e at $2 p er box f o b for e v e r y
Phila
sold throughout the country
o ra n g e th a t can b« » b lp p « ^ . Will you
t he 21*1. ad
del phl a
under da'«
v Iso*

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Atlantic ( 'ossl Line Aj^cnt or write

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Cheap Cleaner.
A bleyrlo pump Is a good substitute
for a racuuin c le a n e r In g o ttln g dual
from nooks and cra n n ie s In marble
ilatuary p la ster casta, ca rv e d furnl
lure or any c r e v i c e s where It m ay lurk
la »pit« of dual cloth snd brush
Run
the open end of the rubber tubing n v o r
•he *iir'n--e to b n diluted while work
la* the | ¡inp vigorously with in« foot
A *oft dust cloth will do tho rent

near

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E lc e tric Lighted Pullm an
Dining and Sleeping C ars

• e. k* for hltn to - lean up
N J
grapefruit, and atufr that would have w * ' d t Co t i a t e about o n e and a
half c a r *
T b l a firm a p p e a r * to be
been grapefruit bad t r»niaiu.,i oe
"'«“ •ng 'hern f a s t e r i han 1le.Umuller.
tho tree*
\\ • hav( heard fr ,u, no ' b e mai n r e a m n being they a r e bet
'er q n a l t y
lleltmuller* car*
are
market that this grapefiuit i* p»i*ta
whi l e W a r d * a re f r o m t b e
ble. but we d o h*-ar from
»a.-lou* M i l l ' »
Exchange
It la m o r e t ha n p r o b a b l e
m a r k e ts what wo hear from UosLon
( bat t h e r e will not be a n o t h e r c a r
under date of the Slat:
of V a l e n r l a * sold In thl * m a r k e t . "
" T h e consumers have not
taken
S i m i l a r I n f o r ma t i o n r e a r h e * u i f rom
all ov»-r t he c o u nt r y
hold
of
grapefruit
an
yet.
due
I
'hink
Taw American Negroes In London.
Coorl V a l n n r t a * a re t e l l l n r f rom S3
•There are a few A m e ric a n negro*» to several cau se# . (tr»t. the »er&gt; low
to I t -0 del i v er ed hv the c a r l o a d , and
la London." saya a Now Y o r k Bun c o r
price of poaches I'tah s bringing from ' h « r e I* tin r e a s o n » b y anv good or
respondent, "but moat of tho r a r e In
I oC lo .' j C per tv *i .erond ' h . v,»• &gt; •o r e Ahn-i'd go nut of TTorida under
England are young men fro m th e Hrlt
f o b
T h e be*r p a r k s of I’ ar
(S»*|ern I
Uh colonic* who are stu d yin g law or low pr r e of apple* tn*»t
»•&gt;u l t r o » n * a r e t od»* '.n s t r o n g de
medicine or taking r e g u la r co llegiate slock bringing around t : •. t,, ji ¡.o
man I a' ill » pr r e and h e t t r r
The
courses
In tho library a t Lincoln* wt l h re a l good h i m # •'■&gt;&lt; k i.-lllng
" p - n ng of -h&gt;- o - ange A'A*on will
Ian, one of the noted Inna of co u rt or f r o m 1 2 to I ? *
' •a - ' e
• i he pr o' . a M)
i a ’ e ' rot n S n » e * i b » r S a t
law school* of Ixvndon. e v e ry man en
» a t m weather *• ir-h* g *p. ' i • h*# •b a ' l a ’ e ha * t-eeri d i e d hy ' t i e grow
gaged In reading when a Hun corn»
er»* n i* nw-iittt.n a a r e mb l e d at l i i i u # «
ipondent was thoro the oth o r day waa not •« !&lt;•» #a'ltlg | . » I ' t l aj. v. I «
•r a« Ibe inie that h f l a m e at uat
a negro ”
of t h o s e fi ictorte* a r e e n t e r i n g in*o the
- a n be pulled off with o r a n g e s , as
present lethargy existing here '
« u h g r a p e f r u i t on O c t o b e r 1
The
gr
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e
n
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a
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g
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f
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n
ds
are
a
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e
a
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ma
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From
Cleveland
Ohio.
October
M
Professional Toaetmaaterm.
.ng
t i e r p r e p a r a t i o n » to ruah t kl s
Probably tho moat
ex clu slv o and
1912, t he foll owi ng
It Is
■»Tuft nut p r o mpt l y on the j i b
myterloua profession Is th a t of tho
Mai ket i* d'lll under 1 gh' d-tnaDri
U1 &lt;I •' ii . i,t ' h a t u o ' h r . g - ha ' s h o w i
lotstmaater at a banquet.
It Is not
m a r k e t will i,wot.•( . a
ha a »
•II lian ' » o l l i n i l i -j lor «11. tie n
snail day Job. but the function of the
ile .
li#
4 • n ' 1 'on to atiip iBder i h« . a »
Kv
hr"
supreme man. who can d o m ln a to
a that prlc«** » li
»•ik ^ w..| •hould t usk« it hla Dual
babbling »»aembly. anxious for food. i*ng&gt;- J i ■ • I
ii *■•• 11 i#« ' h a ' no f' * l « pe' cni t
/r.d.Jiold them with " P r a y , mv lord*
Kruin In I'.a Ap»»&gt;« hi* t'allnn
hat .• no!
• tJ
\
ladles and
gentlem en.
a lle n ro
for
th« fn|.ow :ug
' *i ' k ' » i i tU ' d l c ol«ir«'J a f ' e t t he atb
grace by ------ " and tho re v e r e n d gen
Market 1» v•-». ’
» 'a p#
•»Uibe'
A u i m b e r of ■ a r t h a * »
tleman g»ts up and bleats under the
I#. ■ a ' e «till ti t, a * * be e n pa»*
' * - #r
1 liASr »
patron«*« of tho to a s t m a s te r .— l«ondon fru. t
lie nape* t*&gt;r. *• »how ng less
• J t*
Chronicle
AllllOl
»••II
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UF.ANS. STRAWDERRIES. LETTUCE, CELERY ?nd all truck empe
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Andrew Carnegie Says:

“ Saint Petersburg, Florida”

“ Few Large Fortunes Can Now be Made Except
From pne Source--Thc Rise in the Value of
Real Estate. The Wise Man of Today Invests
His Money i n ................................................

“The Wealthy Man's Play Ground"
“ The Homeseekers Paradise"
“The Investors' One Best B e t"

Suburban Real Estate”

I F o r e s t P a rk is S ain t P e te r s b u r g ’s F in e st Suburb. Located within T h ree Miles o f th e P ost
'.Office, S up erbly L o ca te d , H igh and D ry, L aid out with S tre e ts th a t Conform w ith those of
th e C ity. Every Lot Will Undoubtedly Double In Value Inside of Twelve Months. L o cated so n e a r th e L iv e st, Most
A g g re ssiv e and M ost P ro g re ssiv e City in the S ta te , W h ere B o a tin g , F ish in g and B a th in g is
F in e th e Y e a r ‘ Round, A City th a t h as Shown L a r g e r In cre a se in R ealty V alu es, an d has only
B e g u n . The L o ts a re A ll L a r g e and D esirable, E ith e r for a H om e o r a s an In vestm en t,
T h ey C o st P ra ctica lly N oth in g and th e T e rm s a re so A ttra ctiv e th a t even[those w ith a modest
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St. Peteraburg, Florida.

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ROOMS 320-322 Centriti National Rank Building.

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Room W an ted l.a r g r , plainly fu r­
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Gentlemun prefer* private
home, where neither liquor or cigarettes
are used. S t a t e price per month and
mention convenience»
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20-2tp
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Ilrcexe House, UK» laiurel, ¡1 blocks weal

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For Sale 1!* 1 li Model Automobile, I
Studelmker F7 M F Tour pasnengrr fore
door tourtng car
Gning ut $500.
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For Sale T w o Kentucky Unsi Mule
( olla, :| and 2 year* old
Hurgain «t
$ 2 2 5 .0 0
(iood buggy
Iteering mower I
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Prices $1.50, $1.00, 50c
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F'or Kent—F'lve acres, well,' tiled, with
house. Also 10 aeres, S tiled. Also 5
acres tiled, with good house Call on or
lihone W. A. Minnlck. Cameron City. 94-tf
Five room cottage with both for rent
No children. Inquire Comfort Cottage.
3IH Magnolia avenue
17-tfc
•For Rent—Furnished five room cot­
tage and five acre truck furrn. F'or sale
household furniture 210 Pine Ave.
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F'or Kent Light housekeeping apart­
ments. Also furnished room. Mrs. M.
E. Hooper, Laurel and Second. 18-tf
For Kent—Five room cottage with idj
modem convenience«. Apply to N. H.
Garner, city.
19-tfc
ForvKent—Six room cottage. Apply
to Jaa. Moughton, 1021 Union nvenue.,
Sanford. Ha.
‘ 22-3p

For Sale Cheap—Five ncree Innd in
city. Box 473.
20-4p-fri
Celery Plants for Sale Murray place,
old tile factory, Pace's street.
21-6tp
Wanted—To Bell five new sewing mn
chine». Up to date standard make.
Will sell at a great bargain. These ma­
chines sell for $70 retail, anyone of these
can be bought for $26 cuah. Call at
once or writ* Box 1319, Sanford, Fla.
2l-tfc ‘
For Sale -Young Jersey cow with her
first calf, heifer calf. Inquire of F. J.
Niemeyer, Longwood. Fla.
20-10tp
For Sale—Good Hoick runabout or Evreitt touring car. Both in good condition
and aolo cheap. W. J. Thigpen at Holden
Real Eatate Co.
100-tL
. Celery Planta for Sale—One million cel­
ery plants for »ale.- A* Corner. Celery
avenue.
12-tf
for sole. A good strong heavy mule
Inquire of 0. W. Brady, Deardall and Cel­
Plano Less Than Cost
ery avenue.
’ 17-tfc
. For Sale— A 3 acre truck farm at a
Mission finish player piano and fifty
loading plitforra. Well Improved and music rolls going ut $360 cash. Piano
flowing well. Fenced, tiled, a^largo two
worth $600 is new and in good shape.
istory house, tenant house, shade and fruit
21-tfc
trees. See me at Monroe or iddresa U. Inquire at Herald office.
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three .plendidly made n q tu n ­
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candidates, while scattering l e t u i n
from San F r a n c is c o nnd Ia n Angel
made it probable thut ('nlifornm m isht
join the \\ ilsun M arshall rnluimi
Fleclo ral College Note.
Early return.» in dicate that tin .
In the elertorul co llege will slund
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                    <text>Andrew Carnegie Says:

FOREST PARK.

“ Few Large Fortunes Can Now be Made Except

“Saint Petersburg, Florida”

From pne S o u rce--T h c Rise in the Value of
Real E state. The W ise Man of Today Invests
H is M oney i n
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“ The Wealthy Man's Play Ground"
“ The Homeseekers Paradise"
“ The Investors' One Best B et"

Suburban Real Estate”

I F o re st Park is Saint P etersb u rg ’s Finest Suburb. Located within Three Miles of the Post
'.Office, Superbly Located, High and Dry, Laid out with Streets that Conform with those of
the City. Every Lot Will Undoubtedly Double In Value Inside of Twelve Months. Located so near the Livest, Most
A ggressive and Most Progressive City in the State, W here Boating, Fishing and Bathing is
Fin e th e Y e a r ‘Round, A City th a t has Shown L a rg e r Increase in Realty Values, and has only
B egu n . The L o ts are All L arg e and Desirable, Eith er for a Home or as an Investment,
They Cost Practically Nothing and the Term s are so A ttractive that even[those with a modest
Incom e can Invest without I n c o n v e n i e n c e . ...................................................................................

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Contract Price is Paid.

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Warrantee Deed Guaranteed

No Strings, No Drawing, Just F R E E

Robert J. W. Taylor Co.,
&lt; i-fitral National Hank Ituiltliiig,

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[Fourteen Model 40 Buick Automobiles, valued at $1,750
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Enclosed piense find $
Lots in Forest Park.

R O O M S 320-322 Centriti National Rank Building.

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WANTS

All Local A dvertisem ent« Under th is
Headline Three Cents a Lin* t uch I smic
Room Wanted l.argr, plainly fur­
nished
Gentlemun prefer* private
home, where neither liquor or cigarettes
are used. State price per month and
mention convenience»
Permanent, c-o
Herald
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Wanted— Position un stenographer,
with three year*' ...................
Addrea*
Mr*.
Herald Office
20-2tp
Good board and room at the Lake
Ilrcexe House, UK» laiurel, ¡1 blocks weal
of dcjxH.
20-3tc
F irst'C lass Table Board—Mrs. C. L.
Goodhue, 210 Park avenue.
102-tf
Student of three and a half months
nt Draughon’s Hiuinens College desires
position a» ussistunt bookkeeper or ship
ping clerk in Sanford, Fla. Itobret It
JefTurwt, 70 F; ast Mitchell street, At
lanta, (in.
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For Sale 1!* 1li Model Automobile, I o A A A A A »ni A A A A A A A A A A A A A i r V A A i n i A A
Studelmker F7 M F Tour pasnengrr fore
door tourtng car
Gning ut $500. ( all
ut Herald otlìce for Information. 1!» tr
For Sale Two Kentucky Unsi Mule
E d W . R o w l a n d and E d w i n Cl i fford, Inc.
( olla, :| and 2 year* old Hurgain «t
— . o rrE R B
$225.00 (iood buggy
Iteering mower I
A NEW PRO D U CTIO N O F HUMAN IN T E R E S T
Address W. T . Murphy. Celery City, I
Fla.
22-St|i I
T H E G R E A T N EW Y O R K , C H I­
For Sale M n iil
r&gt; and pigeon .
manure, 76c |&gt;er barrei f. (». |». Sem -1
CAGO AND B O S T O N S U C C E S S
inloe Squali F'arm. I (fngu.»N| F’Iu
22 t f.
F&gt;&gt;r Sale \n airi- ut *weel pi,lati»"»
Pilone 102-6 ring*
22-tfc

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For Kent Rooms for light houiu*keeping Vli* ( &lt;nk avenue, eorner 1(ItIt
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21 tip
F'or Kent Large furnished room, with
hot und cold water, at $10 per month.
Mm. Haysdr, GUO t)ak avenue.
21-3tc
F’or Kent Rooms for ligtit hrniseMm Uaysor, 600 Oak avenue.
21-3tc
For Rent—Sm all furnWhed cottage
cheap. Laura and Second Sts. Inquire
Box 1323.
.
20-tfc
F'or Kent—F'lve acres, well,' tiled, with
house. Also 10 aeres, S tiled. Also 5
acres tiled, with good house Call on or
lihone W. A. Minnlck. Cameron City. 94-tf
Five room cottage with both for rent
No children. Inquire Comfort Cottage.
3IH Magnolia avenue
17-tfc
•For Rent—Furnished five room co t­
tage and five acre truck furrn. F'or sale
household furniture 210 Pine Ave.
1H-Ctp
F'or Kent Light housekeeping apart­
ments. Also furnished room. Mrs. M.
E. Hooper, Laurel and Second. 18-tf
For Kent—Five room cottage with idj
modem convenience«. Apply to N. H.
Garner, city.
19-tfc
Forv Kent—Six room cottage. Apply
to Jaa. Moughton, 1021 Union nvenue.,
Sanford. Ha.
‘ 22-3p

For Sale Cheap—Five ncree Innd in
city. Box 473.
20-4p-fri
Celery Plants for Sale Murray place,
old tile factory, Pace's street.
21-6tp
W anted—T o Bell five new sewing mn
chine». Up to date standard make.
Will sell at a great bargain. These ma­
chines sell for $70 retail, anyone of these
can be bought for $26 cuah. Call at
once or writ* Box 1319, Sanford, Fla.
2 l-tfc ‘
For Sale -Y o u n g Jersey cow with her
first calf, heifer calf. Inquire of F. J.
Niemeyer, Longwood. Fla.
20-10tp
For Sale—Good Hoick runabout or Evreitt touring car. Both in good condition
and aolo cheap. W. J . Thigpen at Holden
Real Eatate Co.
100-tL
. Celery Planta for Sale—One million cel­
ery plants for »ale.- A* Corner. Celery
avenue.
12-tf
for sole. A good strong heavy mule
Inquire of 0 . W. Brady, Deardall and Cel­
Plano Less Than Cost
ery avenue.
’ 17-tfc
. F or Sale— A 3 acre truck farm at a
Mission finish player piano and fifty
loading plitforra. Well Improved and music rolls going ut $360 cash. Piano
flowing well. Fenced, tiled, a^largo two
worth $600 is new and in good shape.
istory house, tenant house, shade and fruit
21-tfc
trees. See me at Monroe or iddresa U. Inquire at Herald office.
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Oysters and Lunches

Prices $ 1 .5 0 , $ 1 .0 0 , 50c
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With a caste of 3 0 people and a
special car of special s c e n e r y No. 1 Roll Top Office Doak.

BERT LEIGH as “ KID BURNS“
Hazel Burgess as Mary Jane Jenkins

Roll curtain, two .tiding urn ru n ,
three .plendidly made n q tun­
ning dtawera on e»ch *ide. or cup
bourd it preferred. Drewer» ‘lock
tutnmiticiUy.
Worth $12.50 10
$14.50 wholesale.
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|| am imm the Democratic national chairman declaring that Governor
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I deeply appreciate your telegram and wish to extend to you and other members o f the
mtnpaign committee my warmest gratitude on your fidelity and help in the campaign o)
which you fought out the essentials.
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alliance must now
of the establishment

/ / * /’ *! J'jVery Democrat and every true Progressive of whatever

lend us
lullImre and
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The Choice of Forty-One States
WILSON SWEEPS
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Democratic Parly Victorious a
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OVER 4 0 0 VOTES FOR WILSOF

Tui-mI.i »'» Flection
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Kirnt Return« to In- ¡1 I Irmi» 1 .11
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Marshall to the vice |&gt;1 . • 1 &lt;I 1
ni 1») the I'.iilier te tiii'i• ■
(avi iiiilu•itimiit th.it llie 1 I1 1 '
of the I leu im-rut 11’. candidate
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fr iitl) pun tlie M"n nun»
ta il) retut tin gave Governor Wil
•nd Governor Marshall tin- "»• I
South" uiid the htalra ill &lt; mu
Delaware, Kentucky, .Maine, &gt;t.. 1 s - .1
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return« ft im the wr «1 I.
in, there curlier cM lI.ole- s*
firmed, jimi Mnntn a, Ni w I. * • .
New Mrxii'u were milled to iho«t
»•«med certain for the Democrat,
candidates, while scatterin g letu in
from San Francisco nnd Ian Angel
made it probable thut ('nlifornm misht
join the \\ ilsun Marshall rnluimi
Flecloral College Note.
Early return.» indicate that tin .
In the elertorul college will slund
proximate!) u» follows:
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New York. hi. Y ., Nov. 7.— With fulH r
f»turn» coming In from thè few »tati«
llut were in doubt Inni niglit in thè na
tional eleetioni 'it m n i.i timi \\ il SOM
hold California. Ile Ima gunied
Kansas. IIIìimìs iuhI proli,ibi» W \&lt;»i ine
»hile South Dakota and MÌnnc»oi:i ar&lt;
for'ntvweveli
Illinois 1» very elo»e
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*•*1Ye» fur the lienelit nf the dear |uihlie.
it ia certain that the election will not
V»o by default in the Aldennanlc rare
f..r ** is 1« a mn-l envets*sl (imilinn. I'll
f.iitinr -duirt hniir«. Inn salary and plenty
nf nlory.
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•' I nijjht. I he Irmi mss munuip r even for- J . I. Anderson iw ins|H*ctorx and Green
, got about thV* election in tin* joy over Smith as ebuk nf »aid election.
G. W. SPF.N C ER.
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¡NOVEMBER^

§ W e are glad to know th at our customers are real­
§ nth ELEVENTH 11th O!
9th - NINTH - 9th
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izing th a t the Boston Store is giving the best values ao o o aao o o ao aoo o o o oaao o o oo o
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th at has ever been known in this section. In order to thank our custom ers for their past
business, we are going to try to keep the best bargains that can be had for their benefit.
The Thompson
glove fitting Corset
is the only true fit­
ting Corset on Re­
cord, and our cus­
tomers will soon
realize that it is the
Only Corset for
comfort.
We urc
cutting the price on
this special line the
p r ic e

SHOES!

SHOES!

SHOES!

Arc arriving. We are in hopes&gt;hi a few days our line will be complete.
We have already received a full lino of Ladies’ Oxford« Ties, which we will
be glad to have our customers come in and look over.
Men’s Wool Shirts and Underwear,
$1.50 value, Monday only a q q
garm ent................................ .:« &gt;

Will place on sale Monday a leader
for the men Paris Support- -| p *
era, at a pair
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Wo will place on sale alt a leader for
Saturday and Monday a beautiful line
of Storm Serges, a 1 .25 value Q Q
at per yard

Now is the lime to receive, an All
Wool Sweater for Indies and Misses,
a beautiful line at $2.50, our price for
Saturday and Monday ü * "1 7 0
very special at each
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ranges 98c to
We have a few odds and ends of
Velveteen left which we will close out
Mondny at a special price K / i s t
at per yard
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We art* .over stocked in Ltdies'
Fleecetl Lined Ribbed Heavy Under­
wear. This stock we are going to place
on sale. Our full line al a
A
garment

Receiving n small shipment of Indies'
Broadcloth, in several different colors,
a ready seller at $1.50, Saturday and
Monday at per yard
(T* -J 1 Q
only

We have a beautiful line of Linens.
inches wide, a very special value at
35c per yard, Saturday and n o
Monday only at pec yard

We have a small assortment of Mad­
ras Shirtings left, which we will close
out, a 15c value at a yard -% -fl 1

We have just received a full line of
I xmuix HaLs in brown and black, a
\Nc Itavi* a fidi line «&gt;1 Mott * Socks
ready seller at $2.50, our U » -j Q Q i hi black, blue and gray, which n y
wc arc selling 3 pair , for
special price at
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30

M E N ’S D E P A R T M E N T

We have a special lint* of Large I luck
Tow els, a 12’ »&lt;• value. Wi* are going
lo g i\ c o lll t IlMnmrra a special i i |
price a 1 apiece

Now is the time for the Indies to se­
cure their Outing Night Gowns at a
cut price from a 75c value,
Monday only a garment.......... D 4 C
Our line of Ginghams is complete
which we are showing. The best 121,.c
value, Saturday and Monday q
only a yard..............................
MC
Do not missing seeing our beautiful
line of Calicoes in light and dark pat terns, a special price Monday pr
at per yard
DC
Rook! Do not miss getting one of
the biggest bargains that has ever been
known in 9-4 Bleached Sheeting, a
30c Value, Monday only at
per yard
L iO C
W e are showing one of the most p*»feel lines of Silk Hose, double heel and
toe, for l.adies, a ready seller for
our price Monday per pair

We have just received a large -h |
meni of Italics’ Muslin I rulerw e.ii
which we will placq, on sale
Monday at each

98c

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The &lt;Ir.eige .•i••I (i*&lt;*««&gt;l.i ( liri-i.iiiii
Endeavor l ' mon met on the evening of
November l» f in the beautiful village
of Ocoee.
The delegate« began to arrive Friday
■afternoon from, the east wine men from
the east* anti from the south, beautiful
maiden* from country and village
(in Friday afternoon Or A &lt; Ibll
pastor of ibe W u il.f 1’nrk * ongregat ec
al ciiurrh. delnere.l (be eouvenlinr
tires*, taking for In* theme t lirotlan
Endeavor mean* Christian Ellieieiicy."
As the resident* of Ocoee must nec­
essarily live Home distance apart to allou
room for their beautiful orange groves
the early morning ('oiuu-eration Prayer
Service was omitted
The omission of the«e servie«-*, how
ever, did not lessen the npirilunlit&gt; of
the convention for t'bri-tinn Knd«-av..r
er* livlieve in living in tin spirit at »11
time* and not during consecration *cr
vires only.
At 9:30 Saturday morning the regular
business meeting was culled to order by
the secretary. We were very sorry that
our beloved president, Rev. S. Si Sny­
der, pastor of the Kissimmet* church,
could not he with us. To fill the vacan­
cy, Mr. Fred II. MuGuirc, local secre­
tory, was elected president, pro tern.
After appointing the various commit­
tees a very interesting conference was
held, the subject being "Secrets of Sueccas.” The conference was in the form
of questions usked by the leader and unswered by the dulegntes.
At 2:30 the prayer and praise service
was led by Mrs. W. F. Kinney. St. Cloud
Christian church. Mr. K. II. Muirliend
of Sanford made an interesting talk on
"T h e Efllcieney of the Quiet Hour."
Papers from the State Supt. of the Quiet
Hour and state Supt. of the Tenth I&gt;egion .were read to the convention.
M r.’ Fred H. M cGuire. Ocoee, woa
unanimously elected to actinve member­
ship In tho Orango and Osceola Christian
Endeavor Union. Then followed the
election of officers.
After a short praise service Saturday
night, J . H. Cellar, D istrict Secretary,
Sanford, gave a short address on "T h e
Efficiency of Christian Endeavor Interdenominationallsni." .
/M r, It. F,. MuGu|re. Ocoee, gave an
Interfacing and instructive add«*« on
"T h e History, abd P rin cip le of Chris­
tian Endeavor^1,-, * .
At 8 o’clock wsi/oBotaeci thé crowd" to
the reception ball in the bchoo) building,
where wo enjoyfd a delightful social

hmir with tin- frninl- «&gt;f &lt;‘hn*t.un Fndeuvur
Tin* convention «• rinon wa* deliverinl
Sunday morning b\ R. \ U
I I’lael
man, i&gt;. I ) ., President of Itollin* C o l­
lege. W i n t ^ P n r k
\i thi* service tin*
communion » » &lt; al-o r&gt;. . i v 1
Sutidiiy aftcrniHUi we bad lh«' treat
«&gt;( our live*
It w i* pie liinior Ktt—
ib .i\ "f III«, till.*
I i; lit.eo ••anu**l III
i |or f l i p ■ ■••■ Ifoi Mu- &lt;lllalitfo I ’ren
bi t ) ri.i*....... .. t . •.mi. .1.er lit .nitoriio
bile* .uni held their Junior Endeavor
prayer meeting. T h e y weft* under the
direction of their very efficient Junior
Supt., Mis* Maliel llriggx. Orlando.
A* the Junior* had promised their
papa* and mamma* that they would
start home at l o'clock they wer«| exeus&gt;'&lt;| at that hour
M r Harrison, Winter Park. ga\&lt;* a
M-ry goiwl talk on tbe
\\ hal*oewr
&lt; ■■nuiiilt«*' in Junior Work
T h e Sunday ev&lt;*nmg Christian E n ­
deavor prayer misiting w;i* I««I by Mr.
Percy I bib* of Wi nter Park.

A unanimous vole of thunks wit* given
to the Ocoee society and their frl- nd* for
thcdelighful hospitality given the guests.
Also u vote of thanks to Mrs, Clay of
Tampa, und Mis* Harriet Hartlett. St.
Cloud, Presbyterian Society, for tlu-ir
assistance, in music and song.
We eoulrl not hold u convention with­
out the presence of our state secretary,
Miss Grace A. Townsend. Intetlacheq,
so our district convention s are arranged
so that she can attend all of them. She
arranged our convention program ami
was with us throughout the convention.
On Sunday evening the following of­
ficers were ipstulled by Rev. W. F. Kin­
ney'pastor of the St. Cloud Christaiun
church:
Prtpidont, Fred II. MaGuire, Ocoee.
Vice President, Raymond Ward, Win­
ter Park.
Secretary, J . H. Cellar, Sanford (re­
elected*.
Treasurer, Rev. S. S. Snyder. Kissim­
mee.
Supt. of tho Quiet Hour, R. H. Muirhead. Sanford (re-elected).
’ Junior Supt., Misa Mabel liriggs, Or­
lando.
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Tenth Legion Supt., Miss Ada Hcrm ance, Klsalmmec.
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Union Center U. If. Sosiety, Good
Citizenship Supt., Rev. W. F. |Chn)«*y,
St. Cloud.
The invitation for the next conven­
tion to meet with the S t. CloOtj Endcavorer* in the Christian church was unan­
imously accepted.

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at the IM PERIAL
It is impossible to tell of all the good
things one may learn nl these «inveiilion*. One must l»e there to fully oppredate them.
SEC RETA RY.
Filed for Record
Helen J . Green and hukhuml to Wil­
liam C. Sanford, wd., $1100.
Sylvia llenedlet and husband to Flor­
ida R. E . and Invest. Co., wd., $10.
II. I. Kick and wifo to If. Carl Dann,
J., $10
$10.
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II. A. Grant, T r., to J . If. Ç a ll* M £

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The New Senate
Washington, Nov. 7. The presonncl
of the new Senato will show many of the
*•‘11 known veterans, with a large in­
fusion of new Mood. Among the prom­
inent Senators holding over are Root,
l^dg^, I.a toilette, Gnllinger, Penrose,
Clttpp, ( u'herson, Kern, O’Gormnn,
Ruytier, Shi vley und Hoke Smith. Others
re-elected or likely to come back Include
Senators Bacon, Tillman, Ilorah, Nel­
son, Simmons, Mnrtin. Bankhead, Da•vi* nntJ
and Owens.
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Among- t h o # ,who failed of retiomin

Jaa. A. Brooks antfcVife,tp .Almwl^.1). j whose Congressional career goes hack
Allen, wd., $10
$10.
j to the time of Ahraham Lincoln. lo ­
u a n t! vjriié to Etnmi
JM . A. Brooks
mnla L. |eluded in this list also are Senator Curtis
Baker, wd., $10
of K an sas;‘ Bourne of Oregon, and

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M i a n nn.t whoite names
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Dan Smith and wrifc.lo J i f f . Callahan, ’ (jtu'the Senate-rolls after the fourth of
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Gamble of South Dakota. Senator •*»
ley of Texas; Crane of Maasai-huscin*
Guggenheim of Colorndo; Richard*«)0
of Delaware; Burnham of .New lla'"!«ahire, and Wctmore of Rhode Island I«*'*
retired voluntarily.
Attorney for ('t&gt;unt)'
Carl B. Robinson wa»yesterday m ,li
attorney for the county commi', *"nrtl
of Orange coun t&gt;v_xice W. E
deceased. This action was taken a* 1
full board of the county comm!**'01* ^
who by resolution unanimously &lt;*oncu&gt;
red In, made Orlando's young :«it‘,rWi
their counsel in matters perl ammf w
tb*
county afTairs. M r. Robinson *•*
xwi
law partner of tho late Mr. Palmer,
h b ability and fitnea* for this im p o rt"
poaitlon gota unquestioned.— K*Port
Star.

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- nau‘ nmv completed the remodeling of
s*()re room. \\ hile it has been quite
convenient tor our customers during

remodeling we are. now prepared to j
you better service than ever before.
Everything in our store will be kept in fi
class shape. Our new fixtures are especially
signed to give better service to our patrons,
are invited to give us a call and inspect our si
and goods.
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We have an especially good line of Boys’
School Suits, as well as Gents’ Clothing-,
Furnishings and both Men’s and Ladies
Shoes. Give us a call

S U C C E S S O R S T O D. L. T H R A S H E R

125 E A S T F I R S T S T R E E T

S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A

That the Democratic |iariy would
fonimi the l -nitr&lt;) S ta i?) Senate lir
ttmr almost a certainty late Wednesday
Bight »hen the possible lo** of Went
\irptna M-emcd to stand in the way of
•UCCflv
Of the nineteen tirata held by Repul.
Ikitw which were at stake in the election
it became necessary for the Democrat*
to flei t &lt;i\ tn secure u majority in the
Sflut.-. providing they were able at thi
*wne tune to retain |&gt;oase*Mon of their

A Complete and U p -to Date Line of Hardware

own.
Returns up to Wednesday ni|{ht gave
them the following in Republican strongTwo in Colorado, where Joh n F. Shafroth, linn , for the full term, and C. S
Thorru\ dem. for the short term, will
beelect.il by a Democratic legislature
One in Montana, where Republican*
•Od Progressives conceded the election
#( T. J W,il*h. Democrat.
One in Kansas, where W. It. Stubb*.
PN%r«Mi«-. conceded the election of
U*opponent, Wm., H. Thornjieon. Dem­

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ocrat.
One in Delaware, a Democratic Legis-

SPECIALTY

“ tore ■■tiring the return of a Democrni
to *ucwv&lt;l Richardson. Republican, re

tired.

One in New-Jpniey, where Willinm
itt|hr*. Democrat, will succeed Driggs,

Republican.
The uncertainty as to We«t Virginia,
in earlier rejiortfl seemed apf*C*oUy the only obstacle to u Dr-motT*Uc tnajority. Definite returns are
*tiU lacking from Oregon, Wyoming,
•WMsce. \’ew Hampshire, Illinois.
ami South Dakota. Late figures
rom Nevada indicate Pittman. Dem®*tot. Wailing and is probably elected.

NOTICE
f«ae take notice. The books for
collection of the taiea for 1912 are
' *P*n. On all taxes paid during
Bon,h ®f November there will be altd * “count of 2 per cent. On all
f* Paid during December there will
flowed a discount of 1 per cent. Af»»at date all taxes will be net.

ADDISON L. WILLIAMS.
■ Treasurer &amp; Collector.
Are You Reading
Saturday Evening Post, The Ladies’
n* Journal, The Country GentleÌI
Rainald Holly bring them to
' ooor or ukn your year’s subscripOnjy fi.W p^.
G#t
® M tb* Harald offlga.

Saturday, November Olii

SPORTING GOODS

0 The Hill Hardware Co.
ïjj Corner Oak Ave. First Street - Sanford, Florida

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The annual (sniltry *how to he held
by the Stute Poultry Association in
Jacksonville will he held January 13 to
13. H»13.

P l u m b i n g and

Name In Sanford
The Reporter*!?**1’ turned down a
whiskey udvertbiiny contract yesterduy
which would iiirV *.«•ell Very lucrative
Thta morning tnir attention was cull.-d
Work R é c riv e s My Personal
to the existence of n sign, udvertising
whiskey, on the newly crtc.t«* I sign
Attention Anti R est KfTorln
hoards ut the standpipe. The Civic
League should see that that ad comes
Telephon« No. 2 i
down.— Reporter-Star.
Opposite City Hall

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FOREST PA R K !

Andrew arnegie Says:

“Saint Petersburg, Florida”

“ Few Large Fortunes Can Now be M ade Except
From one Sou rce--The R ise in the Value of
Real E state.

The W ise M an of Todny

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Forest P ark is Saint P etersb u rg’s Finest Suburb. Located within Three Miles of the Post
Office, Superbly Located, H igh and Dry, Laid out with Streets th at Conform with those of
the City. Ever; Lot Will Undoubtedly Double In Value Inside of Twelve Months. Located so near the Livest, Most
A ggressive and Most Progressive City in the State, W here Boating, Fishing and B athing is
Fine the Y ear ’Round, A City th at has Shown L a rg e r Increase in Realty Values, and has only
Begun. The Lots are All L a rg e and Desirable, E ith er for a Home or as an Investm ent,
They Cost Practically Nothing and the Term s are so A ttractive that even those with a modest
Income can Invest without Inconvenience.
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- Prices and Terms All Lots $65.00.

Cash $5.00 and $5.00 Per Month Until

Contract Price is Paid.

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¡Fourteen Model 40 Buick Automobiles, valued at $1,750
Each.

No Strings, No Drawing, Ju st F R E E

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Robert J. W. Taylor Co.,
Croirai National Hank Huililmg,
St. Petersburg, Florida.

Robert J. W. Taylor Co.

Enclosed please find S
Lola in Forest P ark.

ROOM S 320-322 Central National Bank Building.

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Pineapple, Swiss. Kdiim and Pimento
Cheese at L. P MeCuller's.
Hand Concert Sunday
The Sanford Military Hand, under
the direction of Mr. Nash, will present
the following program in the park on
Sunday afternoon at :t o'clock .
March, New ( ’»Ionian
,. Hall
Overure. Mignonette
■J . Rnutnan
Baritone Solo, The Holy C ity
Adams
■Mr Fr/tx Prank
Waltz. Tr&gt;'|Hwsn
Morris
Tone Poctn, Simple Aveu
Atherton
M arch
Chopin
Selection from The Pink Lady
Caryll
Scrennde, Mexicanna Lelia
Chandler
Serenade, Moxicanna Leila
Chamlier*
Small Illaxe Wednesday
Keif8r
The tire department was culled to Waltz, May Flowers
March,
Pepasz
Hand
Sweeley
Sanford avenue and Fourth strreet last
Star Spangled Hunncr
Wednesday morning and responded
promptly as usual. A »mall shed had
Creamery Hotter, tOc per lb nt L. P
caught on lire and extinguised by neigh
bor* in a few minutes The appearance&lt; MeCuller's.
of the auto truck. Udder wagon and thp
New» From Florida Points
Fire Chief Underwood on horseback
Grapefruit was shipped recently from
gave the department an metropolitan M anatee, 'Florida, to Audtruliu, and ar­
appearance.
rived there in fine condition. Twentyone days were required for the fruit to
Congregational News
reach its destination.
Regular services at the Congregational
Tho commission appointed by the
church conducted by the pastor, Rev. state of Florida to select n site for the
J . D. I.angly. A cordial invitation ia new Florida monument to Imi erected on
given to every one and especially the Chickatnaugu battlefield were ir\ Chat­
young men and all who hnve no church tanooga today. They selected the site
home here in Sanford. Good music and work will proceed at unce to start
under the direction of E. T . Woodruff. on the new 116,000 monument.
Church building furnace heated when
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weather ia cold.
Among the important facts shown in
Notlrr lo Wrlaka Club Mrmbcrtt
The progr«-*»ivi- bridge party, which
was on the program tor the nfternoon oi
November 26. will be given next Tues­
day afternoon. November 12.
The Household Economic* Day has
been poarponod until the 26th. the par­
ticular* of which will be given in a later
issue of this paper
Member* expecting to go to the con
vention ot Federal t lulm of Florida, in!
West Halm Heach. to lie held from Nov
19th to 21st inclusive will plruae notify
Miss Ward immediately, in order that
they mny secure railroad and hotel rate».

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Women, Get Well! Enjoy Life!

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No More Suffering or Weakness if You Use Reno’s New
Health. Sold Under Guarantee

T o r («A ¿ ¿ x r* 1 suffered from troubles pscullar. to my sex. I consulted
the best physieWTna without the least help. I lost all hope of being cured at
a ll until I heard about Reno's New H ealth.. The first bottlo gave me relief
and now I feel aa weU as in the daya of my youth."
This letter Is only one ot the thousands of testim onial* thnt have hsen
voluntarily given to Reno’s New Health In tho past few years
Nothing svor approached this marvelous remedy In It* power to build up
weak women and curs their (Hsaasea. It 1* the one great restorer of all
natural functions, supplying tho system with vital force without which no
woman can havo health, strength and Ijapplnes*
Reno's New Health feeds every tissue of the body, strengthens the narrous system and surely and thoroughly relieve* Hi aniy. Profuse, Painful. Ir­
regular or Suppressed Menstruation. Sickly Periods, Constant W eariness and
W eakness, Depresalon, Cramps, Dlzxlness, Violent Headnches, Palpitation of
the Heart, Pain In the Back and Orolns, Leucorrhea nml all Inflammations,
Ulceration and Discharges of the Vagina and Uterus
There la positive danger in allowing female trouble to go uncared for
pwd there la almoat aa much danger In using the ordinary remodtes which are
recommended for women. Reno'a New Health Is the prescription of an emi­
n en t physician whose Ufa waa dovotod to the care and treatm ent of woman's
diseases. This marvelous remedy la so Invariably surcensful In curing tho
diseases peculiar to tho female aax that It la sold under an nbaolute guarantee
of money refunded If It doea not do all that la claimed for I t No other medi­
cin e for women waa aver Bold In thla way aa there would he so many request!
for money back that the proprietors would aoon be forced out of bualneaa.
Tour druggiat will aeU you Reno’a New Health with a guarantaa to re­
turn your money on first bottle If it faila to relieve. You certainly can afford
to use It on thla guarantee.

No. t Roll Top Office Doak.

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Roll curtain, two tlidin| arm rrati.
three tplendidly made eaay run
*»•■»* drawer* on each aide, or cup
board It preferred. Drawer« lock
autotpalically
Worth J 1 2.51) in
$ I 4 50 wbnlr««le

PRICE $10.90
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MAIL O k I e RS PROMPTLY FILLED

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

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the "Purple Folder" of the Atlantic
Coast lin e Railway for October is that
the big ayitem will give southern and
central Florida an outlet to the great
weat at no very distant date, cutting
off more than one hundred miles in for the past week, but la now able to be
Do You Poaseaa Laying Hena?
d passenger service by ob out again.
If ao, I will advise you to supply them ffreight
daily with a very amall amount of Freeh attng the necessity of coming to Jack­
C apt. R. B. Sm ith attended church
Ground Bone. It will make them lay sonville.
in Sanford Sunday, t more and will keep them in fine condition.
W e are glad to aay that the little eon
Cranberries and Grepcs at L . P. Mr- of M r. and Mrs Drnwdy has nearly re­
We are headquarten for Freeh Ground
covered from a severe case of fever.
Bone. Sanford Meat Market and Gro­ C uller's.
A party consisting of Albert Hawkins
ceries, Cor. Second street and Sanford
MONROE LOCALS
avenue. Phone 210. Louis Paint, ''
M rs. EM. Oglesby, Jr ., has been very and brother, M aj. Henderson and son.
ill for the past week, but is somewhat Carl, ventured out into the wilds of
Monroe Friday, the 1st, returning Sat­
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Figs, Dates, Currants, Raisins, apri­ better now.
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cots, Peaches, Citron, Lemon and Or- v j . P. Hodges of Sanford, one of the urday with four fine turkeys.
J . B .-Johnson will conduct Bible read­
ange Peel at L. P. McCuller’a.
Arm known as Ilodgea Bros. Grocery
ing service Sunday night. Every one ia
Co'., was seen in this section Tuesday.
Piano Leas Than Coat
invited to attend and take part in the serOur
Bible
reading
Sunday
night
was
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excellent. The service* were conducted vice.
music rolls going at $350 cash. Piano by Mrs. Minnie Webb.
A. McIIardy, one of Monroe’s energet­
. -v
. worth #600 ia now and In good shape.
M rs. R. T . Wynne (a spending a few ic citizens, spent Saturday yilsht and Sun­
days
with her daughter, -Mrs. Bruton day with Mr. and M rs, C. Y. Webb and
* Inquire a t Herald office.
* 21-tic
imily.
Whole Cod Fish i\nd F a t Mackerel of Sanford.
Mr. Bates of Sanford waa in this sec­
Lf« Keller has been on the sick list
ptL. P. MoCulIer’s.
Cecillan Music (lu b
The Cecilian Music Club will meet at
the studio of Mrs. Fannie S. Munson
Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock.

For Engraved Cards See The Herald
tion Wednesday.
Leroy Cook of Orlando panned through
this city Sunday, en route to points on
the coast.
J . M. Oglesby is busy gathering some
of his beef cattle for murket use.
There will be preaching at the church
Sunday at 3 o’clock by Bro. Summers.
All are invited to come to this service.
Sunday school nt 2:30 o'clock.
.Graham , Rye, Whole Wheat Hour,
Yellow Meal, Water Ground Meal at
L. P. MeCuller’s.
Today Special: Veal, Mutton, Car­
rots, Fancy Cabbages, Cranberries.
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SANFORD HERALD

the

ery. It is possible that the Tribune's
outcry caused a reduction in rate* on iu
own property, is it wis »aid happened
n r ___ I Zrtn Ttoadar «ad Wa*T Mornlaâ br
In a Similar c i v at DeLand. if so, we
b a r that splendid paper *11! c e i *
R. 4. HOILV. td lU f
war oh trust, but we hope not «The ed­
W. M. WAYUtt. Bu»!»— » M m | n
itor of the Herald his been opemly fight­
ing this insurance monster for fifteen
».Mer loti*" PO—. M -00 ■ Tw »■
years or more, but his effort» have re­
ceived
practically no nupjwrt irvrn other
!W'T&lt;f«4UU«Clty br canta» $tOO p»f T*« la
newspapers or the public at large Com­
*dv»oc* or Me par month,
ritmanti la ad« a m muât b* a a d t at offlcc pared with this insurance trust, the Stan­
m Meaa4-cUM malt mattar Aorati ÎZod dard Oil Company, and the American
l»0*. at tha roataOoa al Sanford, florida,
Tobacco Company, which the led.-ral
■adar Act of March 3rd. 1871
government his Ik-ch active m prosecut­
na^. U Herald Puüdlar
Talaohon» Na H i ing. *re exemplurs of public beneficence.
- Punta (lords Herald
Editor Jordan of the Herald sees
through his glasses darkly. He is so
accustomed to looking at things through
Amiable Albert's glisses that everything
seems blurred when he does otherwise.
The News his not ceased its fight
against the insurance octopus. The
publicity we gave this matter ha» forced
the establishment of a "stamping office"
In Jacksonville by the insurance trust,
and now rates for Florida are made in
Florida. This tskrs the trust out of
the jurisdiction of the United Slate«
courts and places it under the jurisdic­
tion of the state courts.
The publicity given insurance rates
and conduct by the News ha» forced the
lowering of rates in Caasatlaga and
I-ake Helen; ha« started an agitation
for more just rates in llrange ( it) , ha»
caused the re-rating of some DeLand
property (all of which is still entirely too
high).
The agitation his caused the people
to think, and this wis the whole subj«,ct of the agitation Start tl*- |M-ople
0 lfli by Amiri can Praaa Aaaoclatlan.
thinking and they will see that abuses
The Smile That Won’t Come Off.
are abated.
No rea»onahle man ask« for »(»ecial
privileges All he *»nl» is justice and
WHAT WILSON MEANS
The election of Woodrow Wilaon for to lie treated e&lt;|iiall&gt; a« *rll a» others are
Preaident of the United Statra means treated. In the matter of insurance
thit the people arc coming Into their rates, the people of Florida are not treat
own. it means that the plutocratic pil­ ed is well a» the people of other slates.
ferers of public pelf have had their fingers The people of Florida are rohhed And
on the wealth of America long enough they will !&gt;e rubix-d until the&gt; force their
ami now the people will have their in­ legislature to enact laws for their pro
ning. The victory was complete enough lection.
Editor Jordan ought to assist m the
to satisfy the moat exacting doubter that
He ought not. by false inurndiiM-s
the majority wanted a change. From fight
try to detract from the good work ar
Maine, Massac huaetta, Connecticut
Del.and ‘sews
the rock ribbed Republican stronghold rontplished by othrrs
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in the p a st—overflowing New York
SOME A D VERTISIN G
state, carrying his o^n state, keeping
For a double centcr-jiagr in colors,
the so|jd south, gaining in the middle
westand far wrat and later figures may one insertion, in the Saturday Evening
give even theae doubtful atatea to him, I’oat, the net cost is $9(XK)
That is tile price. No deviation. if
this is the record for Wilaon, the man who
is undoubtedly the choice of the people in one color the cost is $H000 but lor
the two colors, tbe advertiser muat kis*
of the United States.
For twenty yearn tha Democratic his whole $9000 goodbye. There’s no
party has stood outside looking In. For knocking off a small jwr cent on good
twenty yean there have been diaaen- fellowship.
Within the pu t few months a chewing
aions in the ranki to make capital for
the heretofore united Republican party gurn manufacturer ha» several time»
and today we can look over the battle uv-d this $9000 «pace to advertise hi*
ground and "ae« ournels aa ithcra see us " wares Did it pa&gt; 7 It t* to t&gt;e pre
VSe had the support and atrength of all »umed that it did for the ad was re­
real Democrats, and with the platform flated a number of times, and while the
and issues well .defined were able not gum man might lie fooled once he would
only to muster - the full Democratic not make a practice of it.
At a fair guess this gum which retails
strength but to take from the other par­
ties and take ao much that the victory is at five cents after pasting through sev­
* veritable landslide, the largest elec­ eral bands can hardly yield the manu­
facturer more than a net profit of one
toral vote in history.
After many years of waiting the Dem­ cent I package. At that figure the nor­
ocrat» have come into their own and the mal aide would have to jump in a week
next four years under the progressive '.&gt;00,000 jiackagrs or to make a justified
idea* of President Wilson should be an profit on the investment one million
unbroken trend of prosperity for the extra packages must be sold'
A decade ago a man who would sjiend
people as against the trusts and com­
19000
to advertise a five cent article one
binations. For the masses instead of
the clasaes.
time in one paper would have been ex­
^ e may all rejoice Irr the victory amined for sanity: now he is styled s
whether Democrat, Republican, Bull clever business man. - Palm Beach ( ounMoose, Socialist or Prohibitionist. The ty.
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People will get a fair deal once more.
Our troubles are just beginning, for
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ABOUT F I R E IN S U R A N C E *
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be filled. The editor of The Herald,
The Tampa Tribune recently woke up
tn the fact that this whole southeastern at the very’ earnest solicitation of many
**cUon of the United States Is In the friends, his at last consented to become
dutches of a pitiless fire insurance trust a candidate for the position of postmaster
*nd it mside a great roar over the dlacot • at Sanford.

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Horn at Staunton. Vn . Dec. 118. 1856.
son of Joneph R. Wilson, a Presbyterian
minister, and Jennie (Woodrow) Wilson.
Will be 56 years old h.« next birthday.
He is 5 feet II inch«-, lull, ha» a high
forehead, pcmetraling gray eyes and no
hair on his face. He wears »(»crtaclcs. i
He jilayed good baseball when he was a
boy and went to school at Wilmington,
N. C„ Charleston and Columbia. S. C.,
and Augusta. Ga.
He has a long string of letters after
his name: A. H., Princeton. 1879;stud­
ied law at University of Virginia. 18791880; Ph. D.. John« Hopkins. 1886, Wake
Forest, I uiane, Johns Hopkins, Rutgers,
l niversity of Pennsylvania. Brown,
Harvard and Dartmouth nil have t**stowed L I . !&gt; n|M&gt;n him
Va l e in
1901 gave him I .it t I ).
Ellen Louise Axwm, of Savannah,
became his wife June 1M, |.hn5
In the Wilson home are three charm­
ing daughters; while the mother is an
artist of ability. Mis» Margaret* poosesses a rich sojirano vloice, Miss Jessie
is an artist of promi»*- «mil Mis* Eleanor
Randolph i* u m .-l *iirrt*i»ful ehureh
ament worker
He practiced law at MlantirtaJjOCJ-.'l.
was professor of hl*tor\ and political
economy at Bryn M.iwr lss.V.s, Wisle&gt;an, I ’niversity. lsso p o , * it, named S
profensor of Pnneeton I niv,‘r»it\. \ug
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Doffed the cap and gowtr to iHs'oine
Democratic Governor of New Jerse y .1
Jan 19 1911
I* author of many work* on political,
economic and governmental »objects.
Nominated for President of the I ’nit«*d
‘'tut«-* on the Democratic ticket Jtil\ ",
19 1". on the fort ) S|«| |, ballot
Electe«l President &lt;&gt;f ’ h&gt;- I mle&lt;l Male»
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Sow That Demorral* Win
Now that Wilson win* and a Demo­
crat collie* into office again tin- boy«
who made \ow* *omc sixteen years ago
never to !«• broken until a Democrat
comes into office can lx- ab*o|v«sl from
same anil the result will be as follow*
W J Thigjwn can get mnrrierl
Tommy Watson can eat and get fat
I. P McCuller will treat.hi* Indy cus­
tomer* to candy
I It I’hllll"“ will lilt III* w|il»k«r*
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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
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22 years of knowing how
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Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
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II 11 &lt; aidwi'|| will «top pulling up hi*
Dartmouth Hutton i ’alrnt t oil \ amp, 1 r a ­
imaginary stomnch
ter
l^xxt, pcrloralcd «juailcr, Mai Call I op,
W (.' Palmer will go to Jax and stoji
»ingle
tolc, military I ' j * liccl.
the riot.
Frank Miller will W o m s u Demo­
crat.
&lt;* W Xj &gt;encer and Forrest Lake will]
go fishing together
P M Elder will manage the hull team
hexf season
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W II William* will h«*«*p In* |u*tol
at home
Do«- Bowers will «tart a drug store
Felix Frank will l*ecome u musician
Harold Haskins will go to workr
Henry Mcl-auhn will sell real «rstate.
Doc Aldridgi* will have a hair cut and
shave.
T. K. Bates will stop talking
Arthur Yowell will go hunting and
bring hack the game as evidence
Cajit. Marks will move buck t«&gt; San
ford Height*.
Mike Crown will walk on his f«*et in­
stead of his hamis.
J . N. Whitner will get the j*o*toffW.
Frank Woodruff will lay out brick
roads to suit everybody.
Hamil Tolar will buy a real automie
bile.
Braxton Perkins will tell why he built
that house
and our Fall and W inter
Jack Davison will run for Mayor
stock is ready for you. A
Postmaster Haskia* will try farming.
Geo. DeCottea will atop fishing.
wide variety of sizes and
W. H. Underwood will resign as Al­
■leathers.
W ill you
derman.
come
in
and
look ?
J . H. Overman will give his automobile
away.
S : V. Xarnatx will renounce Indiana.
FOR SALE BY
Harry Ward will dance the Turkey
trot.
B. W. Herndon will finance a Fourth
of July celebration.
SANFORD
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Charlie Hand will run fot sheriff in
Weal Orange.
Cruse Barnes kill tell a funny story
on himaelL
Tim Keane will be taken for an Eng­
lishman.
Paul Bigger* will do something to get
Dr. Puli-ston will never go hunting
M. P. Lipe will stop talking about
hia
name
in
print.
again.
North Cardin/.
Dr. Oliver Miller will get out that
Boh New-Qian /ill b«) a candidate for
A. P. Connelly will build &lt; Tftu-tion
directory.
Alderman.
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D. L . Thrnahcr will atudy law.
Bill Shelley will' atop railroading.
Gworge Watson will look happy.
T . J. Miller will move to Orlando.
Verne HUrt will look tdazuu
Alfred Fort« will read tba newspaper

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Shoes for Men Appealed to
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to offer our customers. Style,
W e a r, C om fort are three
of the essential qualities em­
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Drawing of Prize*
Unlted States land office here and mem­
The drawing of prizes at the depart­
ber from Florida of the national Repub­
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lican committee. M i last night for Win­ ment store of D. A. Caldwell St Son*
ter Parrk, his home, where he will cast took place on Thursday at 10 o'clock and
his vote for William H. Tnfl and the en­ attracted a large crowd of buyers and
tire Republican ticket today. C o l.' other* who were interested in the lucky
Chubb is a most ofTuble gentlemnn und, o n «. The tickets were well shaken be­
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upon Ills departure, os he was stepping fore tuken und were then drawn out
W. J . Thigpen made a hu»inc»s trip on the train, he remarked to ^thoso amid the breathless silence as the first
to Oateen Tuesday.
around him "W ell, hoys, I am just go- lucky person waa announced. Those
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V/Fred Wight is well again uftcr n short ing home because I know it’s my duty drawing prizes were a i follows:
tllnna last week. ■
First prize, sewing machine, by J . B .
T aft will lie ‘the boy’ anyhow, whether
I 'M » . Deane Turner's many friends go home and vote or whether I don’t— Little, Geneva.
are congratulating her on her recovery but I'm going ju st the same- look for me
Second price, miaaion rocker, J . F.
from a recent illn
back Wednesday and get your torches Maher, Sanford.
v Mrs. H. H. Stevenson of Jacksonville ready."
Third prixe, fino trunk, S. GospoolU the gueat of her sister, Mrs. W. M.
onofl, Sanford.
Now Syrup at L. P. McCullcr'a.
Haynee.
Fourth prize, leather travelling bag
Mr*. G. F. Smith returned Wednes­
George White has returned from
day evening from Tallahassee, where Wm. Gaines, Sanford.
trip to Orlando, where he visited his «he has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Fifth price, centeV table, Julia Tran*
father.
Milton Harvey Mabry for n couple of mel, Sanford,.
l/Mra. M. J . .Doyle nnd Mias Mae are weeks.
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Those whose numds appear as the win­
— - * a t home again after a long and pleasant / Mr. and Mr*. J . M. Earl and duugh ner* of price* and who were not present
atop in North Carolina.
ter of New York city arrived Thursday are requested to call at the store and re­
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The only consolation that A. Rohhlns evening, and will he guests of Mr. Eari'a ceive nwards. These popular drawings
has today since the defeat of Roosevelt •liter, Mrs. W. H. Milteer and family will continue through the winter season
is that a new Wilson Democrat will soon or ten days or more.
und some elegant p/ices yill he given
call him Grandpa.
..Mr. und Mr*. Wolsemnn arrived in away during the holidays. Keep your
The editor of The Herald has written I tie city today and will be located in eyo on the Caldwell stores and on the
to President Wilson for the postofllce their bungalow on Magnolia avenue.' advertising in The Herald for the an­
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and it will arrive by express on Decem­ Their muny friends an* giving them a nouncements “will save you money in ■—
ber 26th.
many ways. There is something doing
warm welcome.
0 . P. Swope took his gun down on his
Dr. G(Human has arrived in the city at Caldwells' every day in the year.
farm down in Black Hammock on Wed­ from Birnninghum and will locate in
nesday nnd killed fourteen fine, Inrgo Sanford and try the farmminggame. He
t / The Election in Sanford
cucumber*.
Flection day in Sanford passed off os
os a fine tract of land near Monroe pur­
They arc as good as careful supervision and honest methods can make them.
\/Miss Mnry McClung bus returned
TM- to her home in Dunedin, alter a pleas­ chased from the Title Bond 4 Guaran­ luietly a* usual und the voter* did their
Special formulas for CITRUS FRUITS, POTATOES. TOMATOES. MELONS.
tee Company anti will improve the same work quietly, and in the case ol the W il­
BEANS. STRAWBERRIES. LETTUCE. CELERY and all truck crops
ant visit with her sister. Mrs. C H. Dint once. x
son men, very effectively. A full p*i&gt;ort
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gee on Sanford Heights.
Miss Flanders arid C. E. Ewing were of the vote cannot he given in this iajuc
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Walter Brynnt, representing the Robt. the guests of Mr. nnd Mr*. Chalker on on account of lack of space, hut will he
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Cochrane Co., of New York, has arrived Sunday. Miss Hander* is a sister of published In Tuesday's paper In the com­
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in the city and will make Sanford head­ Mr*. Chalker and is spending the winter plete county vote. With some of the
quarter*'during the vegetable season.
precincts not heard from we feel snfe
n Florida.
J . E. FACI, Agent
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• The crowing of rooster* on Wednesday
in predicting that Wilson not only car
qcrpciptfpdsîrindz/r/pppstc&gt;npisd(rt
»ddd*
morning
disturbed
some
of
the
Sanford
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ried Sanford, hut also Orange county.
1 West Side Improvements
Republicans and they will complain to
The Republicans, Progressive* and
The West Side Improvement Aatothe Mayor about the same.
utirtn held its regular monthly meeting Socialist* were also active and their re­
Col. Patterson is quartered at the San­ ml annual election of officers at the spective candidates also ran
ford House lor the winter M«u*on anti Kolduns Nest Thunula.v afternoon, Nov.
greeting his many Sanford friends
He lith. There was un enthusiastic meet- o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o c
will get busy at nnre angling lor the big j ing. the member* present pledging their
f
trout.
henrt&gt; cooperation and vupport toward
DAVID SPEER . Propciet.r
v/ Paul Weaver is spending a lew days the upbuilding and beautifying of the
GENEVA. FLORI DA
in Sanford auditing the books of the western section of Sanford
Mr» Par­
S. &amp; E. Ry
Paul is assistant cashier ker. the |in*qtleiU of the association was
of tiie Kissimmee bank and will com­ most cordially thanked for the aide munR A I E S
bine business and pleasure in his Sanford in which she had administered the af­
vacation.
fairs of the usMociation. The secre­
P E R DAY
Mr. add Mrs (ieorge Kmalutn ar tary’» report showed the excellent work
rived id the city from Wichita. Kansas, that had been accomplished in the year
S p e n ti bjr ih r W ir li of Monili
on Wednesday and will be at home on by the t went v-eight member' ol the as­
the Kinahun place near t'umerun &lt;‘it&gt; sociation
Good Location Good Service
The officers elected for the
Their many friends are glad to •»-«• them ensuing year were
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agnin.
Mr* John Parker president
Mrs Frank Johnson has returned
OfMll« •ni ni (kr Inirciof
Mr« C F! Walker, vice president
t ' S I Anti (m t™ at ( i»inr - ville. Fl».. Ort 1». I f 12
home alter a pleasant visit to Mr John
Mrs V Itohlunn. treasurer
N ollra 1» hrrrtiv (i v r a th at Hubert XI. A trian d ar
I ( . m e n , Florida. who on Ju ly 22. 1909 mad*
stm's old home in the New England
Mrs Richard Terhune, secreatry
lio n »—trad E n try , Hrriai, No. 0&amp;&amp;S6, lur E ly of
states. Mr Johnson is ex|&gt;ected to ar­
L . R. P H I L L I P S &amp; C O .
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V .‘W tio n #, Township 20 South, llltan g* 12
Mr» (" K Walker and Mrs Deane
t j u t . T a llaha— » VlrtMOn, ha* A M iwittoa of inrive home today, having *tojq&gt;«-&lt;l over Turner, auditors.
rm tto n to malt* final rnrarau U tion proof, to ««tabrtaJm to Ihr Und al-nr* itmrrltMsf, M o r e th *
in Jacksonville.
XT* hAra l&gt;e*n In b u itn aii In thl* town bottle will co»t you nothing Tou alaoa
The little son of Mrs. Alice Uohhtns liah
Cl*r1i ol th* C lrn jlt C ou rt, at Orlando. Florida,
fo r tom « lima, and wa ara looking to to judge.
I*oigh, the Photographer, is making Harvey was elected an honorary mem­ on th* 27th day of N o v rin trf. 1912
Again and again w# hava seen how a
bulb) up traila t&gt;&gt; a l o j a atlvlalng our
Claim ant nam ra a* w l l u m w
few drupe of this simple wash applied
putroila right.
views lor tin- steriopticon pictures to ber of the association
William It. llau lan oti. of U m m , Flofala.
akin, takas sw ay the Itch. In­
Ro Whan »’* t .l t rou that wa hav* to the
to tie shown in Jurksonville by the real
T. W. I’ravatt. of Omrva, Florida
tly And the cures all seam to b*
The ladies of the West Side are nrgi-d
fouti l &lt;ha actam a rrttiady and tliat we stan
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of
(5m*va.
Florida
permanent.
estate men nnd they are the lines! ever to attend their im&gt;nihlv meeting' at
»:.,iui t... k of It with th g ,m an u factu rer*
tin,lorn I W1U. of tfmava, Florida
D U D
Praacrlptlon made by tti*
Iron &lt;'1ad gu arsn ta«. bached by ouraalvaa II D P I Jihoratorle* of Chicago la
I t lM I Y K. &lt; IttHllt.
made anywhere in the south
Mr Ttie ItolduU' Nest nil I he I»r—t I Inir'ilu)
rou can drpand upon It that wc give our composed "f thymol. gl&gt; carlna, oil of
IV Km Stp
krgtatar.
mlvlc* ju't In order to aell a few bottl*a wlntergreeti and other fiealliiB. eoothln*.
I^'tgh is un artist in lii&gt; line and the wav l iif tiie month and take an active interest
of madicin* to akin auftarar«, but t&gt;a- cooling tngr*.llenta.
And If you ara
he colors the plates is not lung short of in (lie affairs nl the association
can a* w,&lt; know how It will help our Juat craay with Itch, you »**1 feel
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buslneaa If we help our patrons.
marvelous.
soothed and cooled, the Itch absolutely
M RS It A. T E R H U N E ,
B**u.
C**lii«w*'.
Eu Ft**t.
AVa keep In atoek and sail, all the wall washed aw ay th s moment you spplled
C. W. Multbie, marshal o( Orlando,
L*tl«c*. Ma.» M.ln», |'rn*t, T*m*to. X « .
known akin rem edies. Out wo will say tbls D. D. D.
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th is :
IT you are suffering from any
W a have Hade fas* friends of * o r a
, died yesterday at the Church Home and
TRUCKER PRICE LIST FREE
kind of »kin trouble, eciem a, psoriasis than one fam ily by reoommendlng this
Hospital. Charlie hud many friends in
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alga bottle *o f D. r&gt; D. Praacrlptlon. there and we want you to try tt now
Sanford who will regret his demise
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And, If It doea not do the work, thia on our p ostu re no-pay guaranty«.
Kitt» t o i , C«mp*u*t 0 *1» I* OoJit»
i , Mcasr* J N. Whitner nnd I. A Ij-ttd .t lluuil ('lull who offered jinxes
Brumley left Tuesday on a hunting trip for the niiMt attractive ctmtiimes worn
to F j TI Christmas and vicinity, where at the masquerade hall lust Tlmrsduy
they e?|&gt;ect to enjoy the abundant sport evening, by a lady and gentleman and
to be found in that section (or u few winch were decided by tin* vote .&gt;( every
days. They will probably return the one attending the hall
last of the week
The lovely und dainty rtmturne of
Many of our local sportsmen have Mr*. Samuel PulesUin, the "Fairy
been hunting, tint up to date they have IJueen" of white and silver, with large
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not been very successful in getting more butterfly wings, received the largest
than enough birds for their own use. vote u* the mo*t attractive and was
W e say thia in all truthfulnen* because awarded the prize, a very handsome
there has lieen no game left at the Herald basket of hcuu'iful flower*.
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"M ephisto," personated by Fugt-nc
v Born to Mr, and Mrs Harvey a fine Koumtllut. in un elegant and effective
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baby boy, Mrs. Harvey was formerly costume of red tight*, long red velevt
Mine Alice Robbins and Prof. Harvey cloak and trunks, with a'red mask und
OUTING
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C O A T S — Broad Cloth
FANCY S C R IM S— Value
has a hpat of friends here and throughout headpiece, received the largest vote for
Value
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the south who will congratulate the fond the moat attractive gentlemhn’s costume
\AHc our price 1 0 ^
Value $7.98 our (DC
parents on the new heir.
regular. . . . . .
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regular
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and won the hnndsamely triipmnl cake,
price regular
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J . F. Karnntx, the enterprising man­ offered for tiie prize.
ager of the Itnperinl deserves great cred­
To »he reporter, whose work in writing
it for his public spirit in giving the elec­ up the bull was marred by tin* uninten­
C A R A C A L COATS
T A B L E LINEN — Value
tion returns lust Tuesday night. He tional omission an apology is also made.
3 9 c o u r price Q C *
had no idea of making money on the
Value $12.98 our ^ 1 Q
As Tuesday was election day and
venture and every one seemed so sure of printer* are only humnn, with the conregular . . . . O O C
price regular . .
Wilson's election that they took hut .senl of all concerned, we will charge the
------ -little interest in the returas. T he Her­ omission mentioned to the account of
ald wishes to commend Mr. Karnatx for President Woodrow Wilaon.
CO A T S U IT S B L A N K E T S and COM­
an avaning of rare enjoyment— that of
$14.98 our price
FO R T S* Value 98c J Q ç
listening to a Democratic victory.
Boy Killed In Cave
regular
our: price regular
V A t DeLand the engagement of Mr*.
A sad tragedy occurred at Bartow' on
M aude Lyman and Mr. J a m « E. Alex­ Wednesday. The son of Fred Gibb«,
gu*’.
ander has been announced, their mar­ the contractor and builder, did not ap­
riage to take place in the near future. pear for hi* supper os usual, nnd upon
BLU E S E R G E — Value
M E N ’ S H A T S — Value
Thia announcement will cause pleasur- search being made for him, his dead body
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H j j K f e firmed old bachelor." Mr*. Lyman is u clay pit- to pli^y in. From thq position
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winter a t DeLand, where she owns con o'clock it iwkima th at he had sat down in
alderable property.
the cave and tin ’fC jR H caved in on hint
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The following highly amusing article crushing put h l s ^ T The boy's name
X-'•«•‘■la reprinted from the Time*-Union:,
Fred Gibb*, Jr ., and he w m 12 yaara
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Hon. Henry S. Chubb, regieter of the old.
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to prepari* fot thè expunsion of trarlo.
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mnniifacturiiiK induatry m prmjierotM,
and limi includer* nf euiirw* thè textile
nuli'
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couple hy playing umm the j* ,!•
the hu»han*l. There i*&lt; «11fT*»-»•-.! ••
out the drama a remnrkaiih* air * :
faith and I|*»|m- fr*&gt;m the |ip.*m*
which pi* tur*- t tie hupp • •
to relehr,Ite their seenni!
and »urruundei! hy* ali rtie crea i-k
fort* ul mieterli civiüzntion i n *i • •
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Rolinai College, W inter Turk, Nov h
The ru.i -1 prm* .* i**i* l . ............ an r* -Bukrthnll practise U RoinR forwuri' pint, » -i' ’■***n I*
rapidly, and the prosjioctn 1or a mxxl 1er the ruiih*' ul card' n**r** loiulude,
are steadih* brlichtenlnj;. Prof.*»or .leliciou* a'pitrny.ii Mila.l '.,m!
Wttkman, for^years u player on Rolliru* * r.»&lt; **•*■- a •! • •■
W&lt;1 Winter Park trams is coaching tin* Am i" - no*"*1' " ,r '' ' !r ' '
^odidates nnsd atrenuotu work b th/Mrs t ‘ h Mil.«uRiiiin. M e '• ^
the hour. Fridnv aft* •rnoon ; Hra«i&gt; Mr* I» P Hm.••••— M ' ru-*»
T * v*T»ity played continuou.'Jy agaiiuil l!arn*i. M f &lt;&gt; *
second artd third teams alternately. ! Lake. Mrs. T A. N’*nl. Mr** Il V
V®**Wtition for the |&gt;oaitions is ki*en. and llermh-n. Mr» S.immi Pul.n * M
line up has not yet been shaken dow n, ! A !‘ i*m n .lly. Mrw Rob-rt N* n in..i
1 the leading candidate» for tin* vuri
positions are as follows: Forward'
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'••ptain Martin. PorU*r. Mr('lint*H-k. '•&gt; " »
McClintock, Rryant nnd Mri i*.
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4 °» guards, IMWiy-'Kate/ani,’ F'ordliam runt, •-* &gt;** 1 1

* " umb&lt;*r of othw candidat«» are also , preparuuoa» » f *^&gt;»c t,*‘‘,l, ll‘ " ‘a , r,Ui
A*klne W&lt;1* for positions, and a good ■them. The contention, will last three* ‘‘Oraciota!
y*n* 18 expected when the game» days and «111 he held Tuesday. Wednes­ -• *
99* round.
day and Thursday.
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j Mr» Riiysor *UWj Oak uvenu *.
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F**r Kent —t ii*e d im . well. Ule*l. with
i Itouse Also III aerr» *» 11In I Also .i
ucre* 11In I. *»ilh Rood iMUisr C'uil on or
l&gt;lii&gt;ne Vv A Miimick.Oanjeruri Cii) y-i-if
Five morn cottnRc with bath for rent
No children
Inquire Coinfort Cottage.
11* Miigliuliu avenue
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For Rent Furnished Irvc mom cot­
tage and live acre truck farm. For sale
household furniture 210 I’liit* Ave.
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Fur Rent Light housekeejbng ajiartmeirt.». Also furnished room. Mrs. M
E. H*Hij*er, Laurel and Sswond. IH-t(
F’or Rent Five room cottage with .«II
modern conveniences. Apply to S' ||
(iarner, city.
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For R e n t- Six room cottage Applv
to Jit*. Moughton, 1021 Union avenue .
Sanford, Fla. ■ *
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and l l *«..T2fi.riH7*in 1910
While thè distlliguishliiR (eature of
ilo- iron nnd 't*«-l triole i« n**w thè heavy
rnilroud buying. thè activity **xt«*nd» to
eiery Imi Urli of thè in d u s tri, and thè
hnr Reni K *» *ri i“ lur llljfll I|IM|M*- tfctolier record» of prtnluction hrokn
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Jll* l»,ak alenile «•nrtirr 1ttf!. |,reviou* figure*.

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Order« Show Conlìdencc

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"Till' American people by a j*rent
I lalit) lune corifei t&gt;*d upon you the
i l * l hormr ti, Iheu gift I congruiUi
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BUSINESS IS GOOD

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Tao im e- rooms. corner
Magnolia
unfurnished.

Sint.ih|e (or light housekeeping. Addivili 1 W liliali .', city hall
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Five Hundred
Mr' K H Drown wa&gt; iu»*t***ui ut a
very jileasnnt infortuni &lt;ard |iarty \V«slniidni everil.ig
Two tah lii of live
hundred « -ri- plausi
I hi* ladi*** |»rire
u pair oi white «ilk ho«*»* was won by
Miss Madge Ward, who made the highint.seorc. Mr. L. I* McCuller won the
gentlemen's Jinie. a handsome tie.
Alter the game* ol cards were con­
cluded dainty refreshments, consisting
of u delicious salad, samlwirh«**. salt«*d
almonds and tea was served. Mr*.
Drown’» guest» were Ml*.««*s Irene Brady.
Madge and k &lt;-du Ward. M*-*«r». M. L.
Raines. It It. Dea» .noi L. I’ McCuller.

Fancy Murk I irrle
yMn Tom William» » » hostess ol
the'Fancy Work Circle Thursday after­
noon Th&lt;* Indie* enjoyed their pretty
fancy work and a plenslipt afternoon
together, af'ec which ,th»*&gt;- en joy«! the
delightful i.ii» '. i l j’f. sandwich«*» and
Clio* - i | a t r ' . - r . . ' 1 .by, j h e h *r*t.-"
Mr*.
William»’ guasits were Mr» 1 J I’urden.
Mr* J D Robert», Mr- H II. Hill.
Mm. C. &lt; Woodruff. Mr&gt; N H. (iarner.
&amp;i A. L., T. K. C. annual passes and 17 Mrs. T . S. Davis. Mrs. R. H l l l n «

tn money-

Finder picas« rerum to W. U.

What a bump wc yot!" Office, Sanford a n i receive* reward.
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THE SANFOb i HERALD

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. B rin g forth the accepted fall styles of m aster designers of the fashion centers
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Costumes is Very Attractive

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Monday we place on exposition the accepted styles of womens and misses’ tailor­
ed suits, skirts, waists and dresses—adaptations from imported models of the
most favored dressmakers of Paris. These garments give you an authentic con­
ception of fall styles and we invite you to come and sec them.. ,. ¿.v.- . . .

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Special For Monday — 36 Serge Dresses in all the Newest1Colons.
Values up to $22.50. Monday, O n l y ........................... $13.75

Misses’ and Womon’s Coats —

In Chincillas.

Fancy Boucle, Tweeds and Diagonals.
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Afternoon and Evening Wraps
Matclasse, Figured and Plain Velour,
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DUon Still Fighting
New York. Nov. 7. "W e have ended
the fight, hut the fight
just l»egun."
said Senator Dixon. chairman of the
Progressive National Committee Wxlny.
Wo shall not waste any time of ihc elec­
tion, but shall begin at once the work of
getting the new party in shape to accom­
plish results in the future."

Early Truck
and a

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Good Market
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goes without saying

1 that early truck sent
north finds a good mar­
ket. There is only
one way to fertilize
for early truck, and
that is to use a fertili­
zer that is rich in plant
food, and, more than that, rich in available
plant food. An early crop must have
food when it wants it. If it is not sup­
plied the crop will fail;'
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supply quickly available plant food in the best forms
not only to start off the crop quickly aud keep it
growing vigorously but to boric it up through the
season and to ripen and harden off the product.
It is this soft of combination that has brought suc­
cess to many Florida truckers in the past thirty
years and for this reason they swear by
R&gt;.

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Write us today for booklet, mailed frec,\^

The American Agricultural Chemical Co.,
Jackaoovilla Salaa Department,
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Jacksonville, Florida.

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Joe Cannon in Out
Danville, III., Nov. 7. Frank J.
O 'llair, Democrat, is victor over former
S|H»aker Joseph J . Cannon for Congress
in the Eighteenth district hy 810 plu­
rality. Vermillion county gave Cannon
827 plurality and Kankakee 626 plural­
ity. Clark gavo O'Hair 300 (estimated*
Cumberland 400; Iroquois 100 plurality.

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The Press Discusses
Campaign Donations
Smallest Expenditure Since 1861,
Declares a r Writer In The
Buffalo Times.
. Buffalo Evening Tim es:—"T h e cam­
paign will pass into tradition for one
reason, at least—namely, that it has
Ix-en carried on by all parties with the
smallest expenditure of money since tho
campaign of 1878."
Eight Years Ago
Boston Transcript:— “Eight years ago
there were no legal obstacle* to restrain
a corporation from contributing to the
campaign fund of a Presidential candi­
date."

„

Party Loyalty”

Washington Post:—" I f the Clapp
committee baa served no other purpose
it has shown that there is such a thing
as party loyalty and patriotism among
big financiers."
—

“ What They Expect to Get"
Pittsburg Press:—" Ju s t who are flnan
dng the various candidates now agi­
tating the country, and what they ex­
pect to get for their money ought not to
he left In doubt."
“ What la the Difference"
Montgomery Advertiser:—"W hat la
the moral difference between the money
of the Lumber Trust and tha money of
the Beef T ru sf being used to elect Wil­
liam ' Lorimer, United State* senator
from Illinois, and the money of the Harriman interests, the Morgan interests

and the Steel Trust being and to elect

Couldn’t W alk!
o*ed to bo troubled wllh a weakness peculiar to
women,'* writes Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, I1L “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 1 was so
thin, my weight was 115. Now, 1 weigh 163, ami I am
nsver sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. I am In
V.
fine health at 52 years,’’

TAKE

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The

Womans Tonic
Wer have thousands of such letters, and more are
arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who
have tried It, surely proves the great value of tills veg able, tonic medicine, for women.
Cardul relieves women’s sufferings, and builds weak
women up to health and strength. If you are a woman,
Rive it a trial It ahould help you, for it has helped a mil­
lion other». It Is mada from pura, harmless, herb Ingredi­
ents, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organa.
It ia a good tonic. Try it I Your druggist sells It
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WrtN A»: Ui!«»’ Advisory D*pt. Cktniaoofa Mtdldat Co. Chattaaootw Teas.,

/MCnwflM*. udM-pu« booh, "ItosMTrxataKvt tor

Theodore Roosevelt President?"
“ Sm ell of Fire"
Troy Tim e*:— “ Progressive pnpeni
now say that the smell of fire U not on
their candidate's garments, because he
promised no favors. In exchange for
money."
“ Slush Funds"
S t. Louis Post Dispatch:—“ The reve­
lations of corrupting corporations con­
tributions to campaign slush funds em­
phasize tho necessity of popular pecuni­
ary aupport for parties and candidates
repudiating corporation contributions."
“ Go Behind the Returnn"
Burlington (V t.* Free Press:— "Every
ono recognizes th at there are legitimate
uses to which money can bo put in a
campaign, hut when the sums expended
go far beyond any sum that could con­
ceivably he 8|&gt;ent legitimately ti»c people
have a right to 'go behind the retv u »."*

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picture is a work of art. Seeing the pie
ture in the window just at this tin.,
caused the query of why Mr. Haskmshould have ati enlarged photo in th*
window, and Albert Seigh explained it
by saying that the genial poaUpoater
was the only Rcpuhlican left In Sanford
and deserves u place in the Hall of Fan»»*

Will H are Fine Drug Store
D. L. Thrasher is having his drug
store cleaned out and the interior paint­
ed and decorated and put In fine »hap«*
Ho will havo a registered pharmacist on
the Job today and a flret cla.*» sodn
fountain man and expects to give the
peoplo of Sanford one of the.beat drug
stores and cold drink establishment.*
in tho county. Mr. Thrasher is as proud
of his new possession as a boy with a new
toy and with his usual vigor and busin«*-«
acumen can be depended upon to hu'&gt;
a real drug store in all th at the nsm*
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Picture of Mr. Haskins ^
implies. The location at the corner «&gt;&lt;
In the window* of Paltner Sc Seigh is an Park avenue and First street is excellent
&lt;&amp;lai*ged picture of Postmaster Haskins, and the ators la bound to bo^oino pop­
none* by Photographer Leigh and the ular.
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fH youat
£**• * chkk*n pil, it Robinson Sprit»®« Thursday nl®ht.
orcatnt vert Mr. and Mrs. I. V.
T Z Z m , Miast* LIUjt U rd, Bethany
JYari Scott, Edith Cotton, Messrs
tohnni« Evans, Howard Wynn, Walter
krtt, Jam» Caasady, Laiayett* Humw
JTyi Boneman. Ail had a merry time
p j «a anticipating another in the near

MAMMOTH READY-TO-WEAR
SALE
Saturday, Nov. 9 -- Monday, Nov. 11
.... ¡OR
IF 1

^Bsi Bwtie Riley visited Orlando last
e^lrd Wynn took a flying bualneaa
•Jpto DsUnd last week.
X u J. M. Lord returned home from
Rodmin Friday, where aha had been
«biting bar son, Rev. M. M. Lord.
J. If. Lord. W. C. Riley, and P. M.
Qd* visited Orlando Monday.
The Ebeneier voters wart well rtpreKetsd in Sanford on election day to vote
lor Wilwn.
W. T. and C. C. Humphrey returned
fcae from a camp hunt Monday, but
lift the game in the woods.
j. If. Lord left for Rodman Wednes­
day to visit his son.
Mrs. C. R. Lord lost a valuable dog
loot week.
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these two days Saturday, November 9th, and Monday, November
we will have on sale many values in ladies Coat Suits, Capes,
etc. that will amaze every one. The first coiners get the first pick.
The earlier you come the better.
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16.75 I Julies’ Coat Suits in Krays, brown and
mixtures, well made, Saturday and Monday..
15.50 OPERA C A PES $2.98
Full regulation military length, with the genuine
m ilitary collar, colors green, black, m l,
navy and lavendur, two days' sale

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CAMERON CITY CUPPINGS
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Haynes in and about Cameron
City rejoice with them over the arrival
of s little daughter at their home on
Tiaeday, November 5th. Mrs. Haynes
will be remembered as Mias Neva GormbMias. Annie Trego of Sedgwick City,
Kansas, has come to be the guest of
Dr. and Mrs. Minnlck during the com­
ing winter.

$19.75 COAT S U IT S $11.98
F.xtra sjiecial for thus sale, navy blue unfinislird
w orst«! I-id le *'C o a t Su its, all wool,
d* T 1 A n
$19.75 value while they last
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SUITS ALTERED FR E E

SUITS A L T E R E D F R E E
$13.50 ( OAT S L I T S $9.98
Among our mjiny bargains in la d ie s ’ Coat Suits
don’t fail to see thus mannish w orst«!
Suit in brown, spn'ial

Don’t fad to see this line of la d ie s ' fo n t Suits
in green and gray mannish mixtures,
$15 .00 grade, s|&gt;erial

$9.98

S9.98

$20.00 JO H N N IE CO A TS $15.75
Another uhipmrnt of this popular style, one piece model
Coal in a new assortm ent of patterns. See this
1 p T1 p*
lot for Saturday and Monday
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assortm ent

Embroidery

Goods with enough material to

l’a&lt; k a g e

$12.50 GRA Y DIAGONAL S L I T $9.98
A very stylish model and (he gray diagonal m aterial used in
this Suit m akes a very nobby garm ent, yours '*nl- Q Q Q Q
urdav and Monday

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Full line of Koval Society Em broidery
C otton, including R o ih *. India, t-sirand
Flosselle, Itali Flo.-»*. It.ill ( "roehei t otton
and FlufTe.

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See the new Ime of FlufT'e Embroidery

FURNITURE
$2.75 RO C K ER $1.98
For Saturday and Monday this line
Rocking Chair will I*- sold ri» | Q Q
while they last, for two days ip X . i / O
$1.25 S T R A IG H T C H A IR S 98c
Genuine oak diners with a special
fibre seat. For Saturday and Q Q
Monday we say each
i/ O c
$2.00 C E N T E R T A BLE $1.59
Golden Oak Center T able, size 20x2«
inches, regulation height
Q * JT Q
others say $2.00, our price
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$13.50 D R E S S E R $9.98

For Saturday and Monday sale Golden
Oak Dresser, with a genuine French
Bevel Plate Mirror we a a y Q Q Q Q
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FU R N IT U R E
Our Hue con sist* of many choice
design* in Furniture of alm ost every
description, also a strong line of Stoves,
and buying Furniture in ¿arload lota aa
we do, our prices the lowest, terms the
e a sie st. Sm all weekly payments.

GENT’S FURNISHINGS
35c. M e n ’s T ies 25c
Don't fail to sis* ilo* very special line
of M e n 's Ties Saturday and D T
Monday, fall si y 1**^
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FLA N N EL S H IR T S
Saturday*, and Monday will find us
showing a large line of M en’s Flannel
Shirts at 98c. $1 39. $1 9 8 Q Q Q Q
$2 48 and
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$2.00 PA N TS $1.39
Truly gr**at bargain* are these Pants
at our price. Many patterns to select
from, has side buckles, b«*|trt»-| Q Q
straps

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50c U N D ER W EA R 39c
F irst quality M en’s heavy fleeced linos!
Underwear. Now Ls the tim e to buy
while sizes are com plete, for QQ/*
M onday's sale
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M EN’S SU IT S N
Thanksgiving is last Thursday
vember and now is the tim e to
suit made to your own m easure
“ Royal T a ilo rs " cheaper than a
stock suit.

in No­
have a
by the
regular

SHOES SHOES
It is a
of sho«**
made by
the price
gain.

pleasure t&lt;» * &gt;w &lt;mr l.irg*1 line
for men, wumen m d i luldren
Snow, S«Tbv and &lt;•&gt;«Imaii. and
on every pair iepte&gt;em i* a bar­

L A D IE S ’ S H O E S $1.50
All lj*atil*tr Shift* for I-idies, Mlucher
e. exceptional bargain at fl»
ri» -J p ’ Q
style,
price.
e. D on't fail to &gt;«•«• th e n ifb X * 0 vr
$3.50 M E N 'S TAN $2.98
Snow m ake, "LnioM Mad«*'
M ens
Tan Russian Calf B u tton Shoe. Echo
last $3.5« quality for M m i- Q Q Q Q
day only
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C H IL D R E N 'S S H O E S $1.09
Every one of these* Shoes art* "g u a r­
anteed all leath er", sizes u p Q -| Q Q
to 2, in lace and button
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$4.00 LADIES’ TAN SH OES $3.48
Selby made this Shot* on his No. 202
last, Goodyear welt, imported Tan
Russia Calf I-adies' Button*}» Q 4 Q
Shoe....... ..
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$1.50 Norfolk $1.19

35c Children’s Capa 25c

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Norfolk style M iddy, with
navy, red or white collar,
belt to match, Ladies’ or
Misses’ sizes, a ( t» 1 1 A
garment_____ i p X * X « 7

A very Special is these
Children's Caps in silk and
Bear Skin in assorted styles
and colors spec-

$3.50 Linen Su ita $2.48

Children’s Linen Middy
Suita up to 14 years. Good
$ 3 .5 0 value, our special
price a Suit is
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D. A. CALDWELL &amp; SONS
CASH

D EP A R TM EN T STO RE

$1.35 Com forts 98c

These Comforts are large,
full size, covered in Siikoline
in floral patterns,
special each______

98c

$2.50 Woolnap B lan kets
12^

Outiog 10c
. See our large assortment
of Outing» in checks, stripes,
plaids and solid colors. Our

price for Monday
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$15.00 S U T SP EC IA L $9.98

MOORE’S STATION
W* noticed Mayor Spencer and other
familiar face« from town out looking
for game on November let.
Mr. and Mrs. J . C. 8mith entertained
their cousin, Howard Slaten of Benton,
IU., last week. Mr. Slaten is making
«tensive southern and eastern trip.
Mr. and Mn. Bales of Kentucky are
Jh* new neighbors in the L. M. Lucas
house.
Little Christine McClelland is again
•Pending tome time with her grand®°ther, Mrs. J . W. Prevatt of* Geneva.
L- Mias Laura Fish treturned laat Fri®&gt;y from a vWt of several months in
N»w York.
Quite a party from here heard the
Hon. Thomas W. Co* talk on Socialism
w town last Friday, night.
We understand E. A. Gilbert has aea position with the M. O. Cog- ;
pna Co., and will move from his present
•»«ton nearer town.
We were much pleased to receive
iim ABeen Minnlck
position I
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An exceptional opportunity to purchase either
black or navy blue Serge Suits, this is a
$25.00 model. Our price

$19.75

The frknda of J. C. Rich will be glad
, *° *e*cn that he is steadily improving,
nnd h* and Mrs. Rich will probably be
At home in a few weeks.

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C H IL D R E N ’S C O A TS
Saturday and M onday we will have a special
line of Children's C oats, colors navy and green di­
agonals, and also mixed cassimeres s|&gt;ec- Q Q f * Q
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$25.00 S E R G E S U IT S $19.75

The crops are certainly looking fine
lettuce. Jumbo, cabbage, romaine. tome
tomatoes and potatoes, etc. Just now
w» need rain, but it will probably fall
before these note« are published.
J Edwin Dice, of Aiedo, Illinois, who
ovned property here, has traded his
property to Dr. McKelvey, also of Il­
linois. The Dices will be remembered
her* u a very pleasant family who lived
here two winters ago.

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specialprice

These popular Norfolk Suits in navy blue are
special for Misses at $12.75, for Saturday
and Monday sale...............................................

Southern Produce Co., la to spend his
Thankigiving here, looking after the
iotermta of the company at this place.

$9.98

$7.50 N O R F O L K C O A TS $5.48
Su itab le for Ijid io s or Musses in navy blue, one
of the favored garm ents of the season, our Q
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$12.75 M IS S E S ’ N O RFO LK S L I T S $9.98

We are all glad to have Mr. and Mrs.
KJnahan with us again and extend &gt;
hearty welcome.
We are pleased to know that Mm.
Grieve, who is with her niece. Mm. Geo.
C. Chamtxriain, is recovering nicely
from a (all one day last week.
C. G. Beck writes that he and his fam­
ily eipect to be here before the middle
of the month. They will occupy their
home at the comer of Howard and Jesiup, which has been vacant since they
went to their Indiana home a year ago
last summer.
Dr. Minnick sold the fine team of
mulw he has driven so long, one day last
week. Messrs. llranU and Balnea of
Chicago, who have purchased land at
Osteen and purpose making a home
there, were tit« buyers.
P. Petry is share cropping with F. F.
Dutton and has also rented an acre on
Minnlck place, on which he will raise
yellow Romaine, something that has
nofbeen grown for market in the celery
delta helore this.
The many signs the farmers have been
Railing up as a warning to those out
with guns seem to be having the de
aired effect and we feel somewhat aafet
than heretofore during the hunting seaaon We have always been fearful that
•ome of our people or our teams would
receive the death dealing shot intended
for Mune bird.
Howard Kwarts, view president of the

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$13.50 Black, also navy blue Coat Suits for ladies
all sizes, satin lining, two days’ sale.......................- ......

TWO STORES—121-123 EAST FIRST STREET

10c SANFORD - - FLORIDA

Very special, large size
Wool nan Blankets in tan or
ray,

Satu rday

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Mrs. P. Q. Miller has shipped her
household goods' to Columbus. Ohio,
and she wltu hor little son started on
Wednesday to Join her husband there to
make their home. Mr. Miller has a
nico petition there.
Mrs. Ella Greenland had the mis­
fortune of having her mule die of colie. I
Etta and John. Johnson entertained
about a dozen of their young friends at’
a Hallowe'en party Friday ovening.
•Games, a ghost and refreshments VCTto
much enjoyed by the children.
Mr. Mlot from town had hLs usual
luck while hunting here Tuesday, but
capturing a seven foot diamond back
rattler, with thirteen rattles and a but-,
ton. Last year he added two to his I
scalp belt.
People in this neck of the woods ought I
not to go hungry if grocery stores count. I
Seven this way from town, one at corner I
Mellonvillo and Celery, Moot®’“ on Cel-1
ery avenue, another in Cameron, one at
Beck Station, another at Moore’s Sta-I
tion, still another in Cameron City, a I
new one now opened on Beardall avenue
by a man namiWl Bales, recently arrived I
horo from North Carolina.
GENEVA JO T T IN G S .
Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Daniels are en­
tertaining their mother, Mrs. N. J .
Daniel? of Thomson, Ga.
Miss Leda Peters of Jacksonville spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. D. Peters.
Mrs. Pattlshall is visiUng her sister.
Mrs. Beggs of Titusville.

Coprrtibl Usrt Schaffner A Mars

have made for us and for our customers the most fashion
able, stylish lot of suits, we’ve ever seen. The fabrics are
selected from the best foreign and American looms-:
Scotch and English weaves, in many shades of gray, tan,
brown, blue, and all sorts "of combinations.

, T he M. ST. S.'society met with Mrs.
J . T . McLain last Thursday ofternoon.
Tho ladies are all actively engaged in
work for the bazaar. Consequently,
this was a very busy meeting as well as
a very busy one.
Mr. Jasj&gt;er Nicholson of Daytona,
who bos boon quite ill at the home of his
mother, Mrs. G. A. Nicholson, was taken
to Sanford lust Friday, where he could
be under tho doctor’s care.
H. L. Speer of 1/eslie, Ga., has come to
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David I
Speer for the winter.
Regular services at the Baptist church
Sunday, conducted by the pnstor. Rev.
E . Leo Smith. The good |&gt;eop!o of this
church feel very much elated over the
The dominant idea in clothes thi£ fall is the young idea; even older men want styles
fact thnt thpy have raisa-d enough money
more extreme than formerly; and some of the real young models arc pretty snappy.
to buy new seats for the church and ulso
to repair and paint it.
Miss Mabel Daniels, who is teaching
school nt T aft, iqxjnt Saturday and Sun- I
day with her friends in Geneva, who I
glad to see
Were very ^lad
aoo her.
N/ Miss Mayme McLain and Mlaa Lydia
Geiger gnve a very' enjoyable Hallowe'en
party for the school. nt the W . O. W.
hall last Friday night.
The hall was
tastefully decorated with palms and
vines and dimly lighted with citron
lanterns shaded in red, which gave u
ore is the Houle of 11art Schaffner &amp;
very pretty edect The ghostly ap­
pearance of the gue»la wrapped in sheets
117 EAST FIRST S T R E E T
SANFORD. FLORIDA
. and the guessing who was who guve lots
of sport. After half an hour of this weird
and uncanny mingling lights were turned
on and coatumes removed. The young
folks were themselves again and ready church at Geneva Sunday where they
for n good time with Hallowe’en sports placed their memlwndilp. This church
and games. During the evening the was re-eniuhlished about fotlr years ago
teachers, served delicious fruit punch by Rev. E. I&gt;ee S(nith, ami now has a
ALE*BILLS
and cake.
memliership of about forty, and the
Miss Nellie Geiger and Miss Bertha building is again undergoing repairs
Cameron of Chuluulaa were w«ek end New pews will lx» placed and it will he
guests of U f. and Mrs. Fred Geiger.
painted at once.
II. Huddleston returned from
Prof. C. E Wade of Orlando was in
here she has town Wednesday.
Jacksonville Saturday
been having a vory pleasant visit with’
her daughter», Mrs. Yerkcs and Mr».
AUCTION SALE OF H O R SES
Baxter.
T he report that a big bear weighing
five hundred pounds had been shot
across Buck Lake lost Saturday caused
quite a bit of excitement amotig the res­ consigned to J . B. Magrud r &amp; Son's
identi of that locality.
stables, Orlando, n carle ad o ’ Kentucky
Word had been received that a hunt­ horses, which will be nucHoned ne: t
ing party had seen u_ bear in that locality Tuesday, Noveinlicr 12th, at th •stables.
This will be a collection of high clais
horses, coming direct from the b - .ding

YOUNG

MEN

TAKE

NOTICE

that arc a little
Suits $15 to $50

and Patterns. Call and see them. Prices 75c, $2.25 to $2.50
Just received a Fine Line o f B od’s Knee Pants, all the Latest Styles

P A LM ER

R I N T A 2 5 c W ant Ad
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Will Rdlt YoUF 1 ou se

capturing. Perry Toylor was the lucky
man whose shot brought down the game.
Gueats of the Geneva House last week
were Grady Helms, Charlotte, N. C.;
Claudo Herndon, Sanford; Messrs. Mil­
ler and Kim borough, travelling sales­
men; W. L. Speer, Leslie, Ga., and Rev
E. L. Smith, wife and son, Oviedo.
Since Miss Bello'’Elchnor has become
a hunter \be quail have found out there
ia no good in hiding. She is bound to
get them.
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
, M n. M. Ei Weeks and sister, Mrs.
Carl Culpepper of. Geneva wore shop­
ping in town Tuesday morning..
M r;;ond Mrs. Hand of Sanford were
hew W e d o i m d a y . v
Mt. Itfuaselwbite was transactiqgbusineas id tipWn Monday.
Mr. and Mrs,. Purtim of Mooeotts
pro visiting friend» here and attended

farms. Thoy are all thoroughly broken
and ready for immediate use. Among
them can be found a number of good
farm tennur.-riurn and general purpose
hones, as well as some good livery sad­
dlers and rood hones. In fact there it
some of all slice to select from.
Thoy can be ooen and driven by all in­
tending buyers. Exchanges or private
tales con be made Sqiy time before next
Tuesday noon, when every horse must
and will be sold, without reserve to tho
highest bidder. The sale starts prompt­
ly at 1 p. m. Tuesday, rain or shine.
A - Rev. Blocker Will Preach
; Rev. D. J. Blocker, now a member df
ihp faculty of Stetson University at De­
Land and formerly pastor at Sanford,
will occupy tho pulpit of tho First Bap­
tist church next Sunday morning at 11
o'clock and Sunday ovening at 7 o'clock.
Everyono is cordially Invited to attend

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SANFORD HERALD
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SANFORD, FLÒRIDA. TUCSOAV NOVE MOER 1* . l a t i

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SYM PATHETIC ST R IK E
WILL R A I S E TOBACCO L A T E S T WAR B U LL ETIN
MA Yi B E------CALLED A T ONCE
SHOWS
TURKS BIG LO SSES
^ ell Known Tobacco
Man
Jacksonville Will Face Serious
Decides on Sanford.
Powers Becoming Alarm ed •
P roblem In That Event " I'H
IS BETTER THAN HKST
Over The Balkan Situation
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FLORIDA N E W S AND V IE W S FR OM EVERY SOl ' RCE
Daily Happenings in T h e Land of Flowers ( idled and Tied
Into a Nosegay of Brieflets

l.nrjtcH l Tobacco (.rower

State Will T r y

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Tobacco Here

Nvxt Spring.

Jacksonville may face a general strike
Now for King Tobacco!
SANFORD VS. O ri.\ND
which will be a serious propoeition at the
He have explode«! celery -succulent
beginning of the winter season. The
celery crisp and lotu-like lettuce, egre­
Central Trades Union is in executive
Hoys Played ( lose and ter» Exriling gious «&gt;gg plant, the calore-cent ruliaMaioit today considering a sympathetic
tlower, the toni«!ir tomato and every­
fíame on Thur-da)
strike. If the final vote results in a gen­
The Sanford High School V
A;i*s (|t*i«*.lt«l| thing eia«« in the vegetable and mineral
eral strike the city will find itself in u
by th«* D«*Lan&lt;l HirIi s«*h«hi! I liorN(l«i&gt; •ont animal kingdom and a- if to give the
most seriouk condition. There are
in an int«*naM*|\ in t i hi ; anil »*\« huir after clTeet of a po»t prandial smoke
thirty-six unions in the city.
Those Runic*, by th«* uniull wrnrr •»/ . i«» *• «VI ulter at heart 9 Ji;.i**t i/l fruits and v«-getdifferent unions total in meml&gt;ership
though the Sanford IMIXH |||.C\Ih| the aldes comes King Tobacco the man
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about 4,500 to 5,000 men. If all of b«*P*t Rutto* l u c k VA i p ,|R III flw I th«*tll
VMM»
to rink«* ti*» rjrL «in .i rrnp I hat
the»« join the street car men in a sym­
I &gt;c*l.uiol 'A«III til«* 1tPv* uI* .1fI•i « 11 k«*«l •.»»» !••• |i|«i 111•*&lt;I «Hid tuirk I’Mnl on our
pathetic strike, practically ull line* of to Sunforil W i MMI f 11 tí i .HiRht I Iflii I I ,n'b ^ hell th« hulk .»f I Ill'll) VAinild be
business will be affected. Among those run for .ihont ?*f t r . . »mI» .mi
•li**
affected would be the Sealmard «hop*,
L.itt vmvK K. K. Kmhryjttnpped over
downed, ifuarterliaek called
Piektns
the city wnter and lighting plants, the
through righ guard and he went through in our Hty lo lukc utiother look nt the
contractors of the d ty by losing ser- the line for on** of the largnt gain- of tín­ ì.imou« «uh-irriRuDtl «liMnrt where the
’ vices of their carpenters and masons, tin game. Sanford by loiitinnoiis -mall wat«*r is made lo do the work of man :tI
shops. I»oiler shops, machine shops, gains to the hall lip to I fie goal. Init .»o\ .nei ail lime'»
Mr Fmhr\ im known
boiler shop«, plumbing shops, newspaper* when m about li»,- ».ini- -il I ti l ,md
a* t ht |»rivn i|&gt;nl toh.«* i •» r ti-M«r of the
and. in.fact, nil lines of business employ­ goal lost the tiall
fiel.ami punted to '».it«- .»rid ha*« RrovA n th«* va«**i | in alm«e&gt;t
ing «killed labor.
H* known
the center of the Weld
».iiifurd gut it. • \*r \ piir tiiin of the ’•t.i«»*
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¿Plan- for the erection for the new y arils m four d o » u»
1 •»* «•'A» th«*fit
Me kn«***» th«* kind *»f **»iil,
building of the Woman’« Club in Minim
I I,,r w .ir,l the kind «»I s»*«s| ti n ki nd «•! ciilliir«* the
Del.amf In tw.i well ,-»••&lt;
are almost completed and soon the cor­ passe* gaini-l Sanford t«-*
Di» kmif tnd |iu«‘k|V)R .tnd 'to fiH R .irei the
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nerstone of this imposing structure will after two Ilio- Ion kM idr re« »«ntl&gt; mj(
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, .- •»!•* »»fi ¡-ru t*'
bo laid with proper ceremonies. When to gain i|iiarterhaek rui. around h it end l**r« «I D&gt; hr« the l»es- ••I hi* wurrhmiH«**«
this building is finished Miami will have which gave the tirsi touch dow i
tnd in\|»|otn»*nt*- near |tr«*ok*\dl»
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Inthe-tate." The building will cost Jin , Land 7 and ''.inford "
order t»* hold
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POO. beside the furnishings.
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making a galli of af»ont
.«rdIt is more than probable that St. An
L « mi » lai R» s. .||| |f •»« «• U* «dl t * here
ford worki-l ite- ludi *?««•!'
gustine will have the honor of entertain
1 f u I ••r .i
i r » »rri^.itiiin and
I tel and - goal
¡ng the President of the United Stat«-»
••in|»iti( t«» Rive
1 to- ' ■r » 1 ■i , i r *» - * • «le* I .. t - 1 ' •
at the four hundredth anniversary of tin\.«tur.»ll&gt; there
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discovery of Florida by Ponce de la-m
•t I
k l»«rid.l vahere he
their ten » aril line
to be celebrated in that city during the
*»»M •
to » h»~s»
•l«H'Mtei«
Snn*
Second ipiarter I tel.and ponte.i Ifni
first week of April of next year,
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lit«* Sanford hoy» .ig.en took tin ball ip
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Il» Al «»f I ' At* A |lMIk•*«I u\»*r
ilirmbm in.op
Ten palatial trains, five from the north to lti«-ir !••il yard line
t f»* Rr*»un«t a«iw •tttw11i*i I a it*I will r«*lurn
an
end
run
and
eriewil
Ilnur
goal
after
snd five from the south, a day will make
tl an «*H* I\ .litt» f»' Takt* Iimi a«*r«“^ »»f
up the magnificent service provided for the «-nil of tin- tir»! fiait wIn» h did not
• i f i i t ' ^arilt»r»l &lt;«* I for th»* niihimr of
count
the corning season by the Florida Hast
Third ipiarter Sanford kick*-l lb De l‘*uf l«il»ur«*n Inr th«* irmi«'. Thf f «* ¡ ä no
Coast railway. General Passenger
•iu *-l*••« « I m m i » mir ««oil l»«*inR rihmI for
Agent J. D. Rahner today gave out ad­ Lami and it wit- «low ned on DeLand I In- ri-»t of tin- -piar I«»I*#i« ••» If is Im-imr r;ii*M*«l h«*rc now f«»r
vance information regarding the »died- twenty yard line
ter
was
siuMmrnly
fought neither »ul« farmer- f«»r *h«*ir »«w»i u*m* With th«*
ule and the service.
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gaining
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Pablo Reach will get the first rorp* &gt;&gt;f
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aid. who is in charge of the work for this goal for Sanford’s first touch down
overcome
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•talc, has sworn In enough men to look
huero
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and
DeLand
falle.1
alter tho work at the popular resort
to make ten yard- in four ilowii« San ce|«*rX er»*|» va oil and •M*verul Renerou*
Although, Florida boasts of Iwing the ford-- ball 1'rir.hy Iliadi i ••rilh.it ' -pia« 1t.lT. fN n| th« j -• ••! the lami wen* made
largest state cast of the Mimumippi 1er hark run for .iltmit twentx x .«r«N |h*r the tn.il
ku.I.ry .vili r.-tur. later to put
river, it cannot l&gt;c said that her cam­ After tw.i UII-II.I «-»»till Im. I.'.« k» 11er»
paign contributions were in proportion dun made «n end - n md . .........I th.-.- I.-» pi..........
-ha|-- -i •i t mammoTTi
a nd Ret all ill
to h«-r six*.
g.iftl
I'h.ur t.fer«-.- p-ireii/ed ” •
ford boy- live yard» for li.-mg nit. Ir.-r. .1 |r&gt;»dm.-*» for the advent of lidi Hurley
The KUIer Will Hang
On in,in who may tight fuj tir-t plai*»with by a -|M- tator
,n t|i&gt; .«lliu tionof th«- |Huipl&gt;- light Sully
Rol*?rt Anderson, confessed murderer
I &gt;•■1.11 111I took t li&gt;- ball and "nil fort
of three persons, whose murderous re five seconds to play
I lie IN-Luml Hay ami l^-tty la-ttuc»*. The matter
volver and incendiary porch have been boys wasted about thirty seconils of this will In- taken up at once by* the Com­
kept in a terror was convicted of the mur- time hy charging »n't calling -tgnal» mercial Club ami every assistance will
In- given Mr Embry ir^ his venture.
ti*r of Marie Louise Rodrigues after the Del-ami punted
Time up.
jury had been out less than fifteen min­
Some feature- of the game were the
utes. Anderson was immediately sen­ excellently executed forward pas.- by the
t Handsome Residence
tenced by Judge Robles, of circuit court Del^tnd hoys. The end run» of the
The many friend* of It W Herndon
to be hanged. Although the court room Delaind’s right half hack Tin- line
are
congrattdating them u|»on their hand
»a« crowded when the verdict was re- plunges of Firkins and tin- end run- of
»inn.- new residence recently finished and
' wived, partially with negroes, thero was Herndon apd ( ’rosliy
ready lor iHVUpancy. The home is
Sanford plays a gsmr with the Stet
oo demonstration. The sentence was
most commmlious and convenient and is
feceived with great satisfaction by the son “scrubs ' next Tuemlay. and a lurgc
nrn-h«-l in the beautiful white enamel
• crowds. Anderson was defended by crowil should come out and help Hie
ell.u-t with wall paper that lilenrl* in the
Attorneys H. B. Ilaya and Doxicr A. De- Ixivs out. for they play a good game
color h.-tm- The rryom* are large and
rane, appointed by the court. Defense
the reception hall impresses the beholder
announced that no appeal would be
t'erillan Music ( lub
at once with the fine arrangement of the
taken.
»taircas«that while being a part of the
The Cecilian Music ( lull held their
whole
t*
so tastefully arranger! as to
regiilar nu-eting at the studio of Mrs.
Gibbons Relieved of Command
delight
the
eye with the rare dewign.
Fannie S. Munson Saturday afternoon
Col. Cromwell Gibbons, First InfnnNo exfienae bus l&gt;een sparer! in furnish­
(ry. National Guard of Florida, who was atLl o’clock.
- xh e new president of the club, Miss ing anti fitting this modern home In every
Pi»fed in command of the provisional
Margaret DavU. preaided. Several new detail ant! it takes first rnnk among the
»»finient of infantry, now on duty In
nume* were adder! to the membership of boniitiful homes recently erected in San ­
• Jacksonville, aa a result of the traction
the club. After the busin.es of the meet­ ford. Park avenue is the princiapl res­
(rouble, Friday night, was relieved of hla
ing had been transarted a very credit­ idence street of Sanford and one that the
«otnmand of the provisional regiment of
able musical program was rendered by visitor* usually ms- first and the many
«ontmand by Major Genreral J . Clif­
tlx; little pupils among Mrs. Munsons fine residence* now erected on that ave­
ford R. Foster, the adjutant general, at
pupils. Tho piano selections were by- nue, will lie greatly enhanced by tha
“ • direction of the Governor, and the
May and Julia 7mrh*ry. Knthleen Brady Herndon home and also by two other
military forces turned over temporarily
Winnie Strong. Edna Williams and Anna fine resident-.-» that will lie erected early
Major 8. C. Harrison, St. It is claim­
Mason. Mrs. Munson entertained the ! irTthe »prmg
'd that Colonel Gibbons was relieved of dub with a very interesting articfe am iid* .command because of the statement
talk on 'Burns u* a Song Writer, ■j'.' ji.«Woodman ( Irrle Meeting
ij* gave to the proaa for publication Fri­
program was concluded yith a piano
day night immediately after he assumed
O The regular meeting o f the Woodman
■election, "T h e Mill." »&gt;* Jense^, which
eomtn*od of the troupe In which be gave
Circle will be held Wednesday, Nov.
wa* (boat.delightfully rcnrlefcd by M im
0CCM*°u to define hia policy in dealing
I8rh at 3 p. m., in the Masonic Hall
Adelaida Higgins
*Uh the strike rituation.
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O T H E R IT E M S OF IN T E R E S T IN W O RLD ’S EV EN TS
Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
________________ of Busy Herald Readers
LETTUCE GOING m ilW AH I)
About Thirty Cara W lkbc Shipped This
Week From Sanford
le ttu ce is going frKwiirtl and if the
cool weather prevails there will Im* plenty
of the crisp delicacy going forwnrtl in the
next few rluys and plenty of money com­
ing hack from the northern markets.
The price on lettuce w n
50 |mt liam|x*r in New lurk lust Sutiiriluy witii the
chamvs gmxi fur even lM-tter prices if the
cold -|m*H coutinuerl
According to the general belief there
will be about thirty curs of lettuce and
mmainc leave the Sunforil »tations this
week' and should bring the growers gmsl
price*
Many of the local growers are
relying upon the I&lt;m-uI market anil the
-tut«- markets to take the first crop or
until the northern murket l«*comes lirm«■r line grower tiring» in -«‘verul load.»
of b-ttui-«- every day to the local grm-ery
-tore* and is well content to take the
prevailing price offered hen* The gen­
eral opinion now i- that mint of the let
lure ami celery will .lie contracted for here
anil paid for before the »tuff ever leave*
«»Milford Even at a lower price i Iihii t inNew ^ «irk market tin- i- a »af«*r plan for
tin- grower has th«- mom-y ami i tie pruiit
and Ilk«- the old adage The bird in I hr
hand 1« wortli two in III«- tiu-ti
I tu- lettuce crop tu-r«- (In- s«*a»«ih will
I«- uni- «if tin- tini-st I tin' ha* ever t,«u-n
grown in ill«- »»nt &gt;i and at I Id- pr«-*e|if
tmn- is a Im-iiuI iIuI pictur«- It is to Imho|M*i X»tut the growers who I-mv«- laborisl
-o hard to bring tin- crop to m ulunti
will staiul together for a giM»| price and
will -b-ouiml the pm«- I u b Sanford.
Inlerrsled in lourlsl Hotel.
J . H Huytsi, Michigan's leading and
wnli-lv known hot«*l man. whom some
will n-im-mlM-r a- o|M*rutor of the Sanford
11on»«- here for a season suin' years ago
'» i|lllt«* interest«-) in tin- |iro|M«s«si new
lonrist hotel at tin» place
Were In- not
»&gt;• .iigri&gt;H»«s| with. In- liiisli'lrii-s at 1 htnol -'anil St Marie. Mai-kilme and
Hot Springs tie would lake hold of the
enterprise here, and give .Sunforil TTe
fim-st kind of a rraort and traveling as
w«*i| as visiting up to date inn that the
country anywhere ufford*
Mr. Iluye*
i* one of the mo—I sueccsaful an&lt;l i-ipnlnr
m«-n in all the l'mt«*i Stat«-.

Judging by all prccedenta in the
TurkLsh-Balkun war the newa from
Constantinople tonight is the herald
of another Turkish defeat at the Tchatalja line*, guarding Constantinople,
where u batlle hits lieen proceeding for
the last twb or three days. The Tur­
kish admission that so many wounded
are arriving at the capital as to show
that the Turks are offering a fierce resislanee hue signified in view of previous
admissions of a similar nature and may
Im- regarded as preparing the minda of
Turks for another disap|M&gt;intment. It
may lie quite |&gt;onsible th*ut thla may
prove the last great buttle of the cam­
paign. There are indications that Bul­
garia may, after ull. forego a triumphal
entry into Constantinople According
to some reports Hulguriu will be content
with finding winter quarters for her
¡trim wbile the (»ettoe negotiations are
going on and Mihsequfnt settlements are
lH*mg arranged
The question of medi­
ation bus been put forward anuther step,
according to tin- announcement from
I’ari» tonight that the Austrian govern­
ment ha* agreed to join with the other
powrr» m transmitting Turkey’s re&lt;|UCM for iii«-«|imtion to the allle« and in­
quiring on what terms the allies are dispo»«-«| to accept mediation.

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The I »«-pnrtment of Agriculture claims
t fiat t ti#- wheat crop of this v«-ar will he
loo ooo non bushels greater than that wf
Inst vear
Now if the lug wheal crop
don t help to nil the empty (lour barrels
it will In* I*«•« a!!»«• the men who corner
tilings and sew thenm up m a *a«-k, are
permit tori to i|o thi«igs pretty much as
t hey please
o o o
Woodrow Wilson i* a -southerner.
Met irnMi*. his campaign manager, is a
southerner, and the I’rcaident-elect won
on soul Item principle* Look* as if even
southern news|ia|H*r m«*n would lie entith»l to i -*t&gt; ill «liniment "I pi«* after
March Uh

A No Mml
\voh i.ttion has !&gt;een
formerl in Paris anil a» a r»*-ult of the ac­
tivities of the association, taking the
shape of threat» of legal action against
the mud splashing omniliuse* the muni­
cipal council ha- d«u nb-«l to hold a com|M*tition for spla-h guards. It will tie
rernetnli«T«*i that l«s«i* of such guards,
d«**igin*i to protiut the puss«*rs by from
t la»« Meeting
mild thrown b\ tin- wh**«-l» ol a car were
\ 'b-lightful «las« nns-ting of tlo* hi-|i| iii France »nine dine ago. hut no
tumor Hoy- of the Congregational Sun official action wa- taken.
day school wa* held at the home of their
oo o
teacher. Mr-, Hu-hard Terhune Friduy
President-Elect Woodrow Wilson con­
afternoon last. Among the plans made
sider* attention to affair* in the »tate of
for the &lt;do*w'* of the year’s woyk wa* a
New Jersey his immediate duty. , He
Christma« box of rlnthiugiyid hooks to
announced tonight that he would devote
lie s«*nt to the Reforn^ichmiXat M ari­
practically all next week to state busianna. Flu. Under the leu&lt;i**r-hip of
n&lt;sw. This means that things national
their former teacher, Mr«. («. H W al­
that may concern his future administra­
dron th«* Iwiyx have-been sending to the
tion will not he taken up until late in
Reform School monthly the "W ell
December. ImcauM* he will start at the
Spring." a weekly mugaxine distrihuted
end of the coming week on a steamer trip
in the Sunday achool. After, th«* liuaiand a vacation, which will kepeep hi
neaa meeting refri*«hments wen* served
away from political callers or officeand games enjoyed until the late after­
seeker* for neilrly six w«-ek*. Tho
noon. The following oflicept were electPresident-elect Indieves there is no ne­
ed t«» -&lt;*rve until January: Russell Brady
cessity for haute; that by the time he is
president. Fred Wight, secretary; Earl
hack from his vacation public opinion on
Waldrdn, ’ treasurer. Clifford Walker
various mntters will have rryatalixed.
and Earl Waldron were elected to serve
untl tlmt by taking counsel with his ad­
on the sick committee.
visors he will Id* able to make important
unriounremcntnbout his future policy.
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The dchghtful concert given hy the
Another
milestone
in
the
victorious
Sanford Military Band ip the park Sun­
sweep
of
(lie
Hulkuii
ullie*
in
the
Turkish
day afternoon was exceptionally fine and
Bulgarian
war
was
the
entrance
of tho
was thoroughly enjoyed hy nil who were
Greek
army
into
Saloniki,
which
means
within sound of the music. The bari­
almost
as
much
to
the
Greeka
os
tho
an­
tone solo, "T h e Holy C ity ," was ewpecially enjoyed and elicited many compli­ cient capitul Uskup to the Servians.
ments. Sanford la very proud of her Crown Prince Constantine, after an in­
hand and considers it one of the most de­ terview with the commandant and the
foreign consuls received the surrender of
sirable asset-.
th«* Turkish’ army Under conditions im­
posed by him. The report of a massacre
Sanford Muslr Club
iii MiffVliy has pot been confirmed and is
The Sanford Music ("lull will hold not credited.^ Twenty-five thousand
their regular meeting at the studio of Turks gave ufr»heir arms and were parol­
Mrs. Fannie H. Mmisou «taturday after­ ed until the end of the * a t'. All foreign­
noon, at 3 o’clock. All'members urged ers apparently are aafe and will be able
to b« present.
to depart by ship If they ao desire.
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THt SANFORD HERALD

N offm bèf 8, t o ii

Mrs. P. Q. Miller has shipped her
household goods' to Columbus. Ohio,
and she wltu hor little son started on
Wednesday to Join her husband there to
make their home. Mr. Miller has a
nico petition there.
Mrs. Ella Greenland had the mis­
fortune of having her mule die of colie. I
Etta and John. Johnson entertained
about a dozen of their young friends at’
a Hallowe'en party Friday ovening.
•Games, a ghost and refreshments VCTto
much enjoyed by the children.
Mr. Mlot from town had hLs usual
luck while hunting here Tuesday, but
capturing a seven foot diamond back
rattler, with thirteen rattles and a but-,
ton. Last year he added two to his I
scalp belt.
People in this neck of the woods ought I
not to go hungry if grocery stores count. I
Seven this way from town, one at corner I
Mellonvillo and Celery, Moot®’“ on Cel-1
ery avenue, another in Cameron, one at
Beck Station, another at Moore’s Sta-I
tion, still another in Cameron City, a I
new one now opened on Beardall avenue
by a man namiWl Bales, recently arrived I
horo from North Carolina.
GENEVA JOTTINGS .
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Daniels are en­
C o p r r t ib l U srt Schaffner A Mars
tertaining their mother, Mrs. N. J.
Daniel? of Thomson, Ga.
Miss Leda Peters of Jacksonville spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T . D. Peters.
Mrs. Pattlshall is visiUng her sister.
Mrs. Beggs of Titusville.
, The M. ST. S.'society met with Mrs.
J. T. McLain last Thursday ofternoon.
Tho ladies are all actively engaged in
work for the bazaar. Consequently,
this was a very busy meeting as well as
a very busy one.
Mr. Jasj&gt;er Nicholson of Daytona,
who bos boon quite ill at the home of his
mother, Mrs. G. A. Nicholson, was taken
to Sanford lust Friday, where he could
be under tho doctor’s care.
H. L. Speer of 1/eslie, Ga., has come to
be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David I
Speer for the winter.
Regular services at the Baptist church
Sunday, conducted by the pnstor. Rev.
E. Leo Smith. The good |&gt;eop!o of this
church feel very much elated over the
The dominant idea in clothes thi£ fall is the young idea; even older men want styles
fact thnt thpy have raisa-d enough money
more extreme than formerly; and some of the real young models arc pretty snappy.
to buy new seats for the church and ulso
to repair and paint it.
Miss Mabel Daniels, who is teaching
school nt Taft, iqxjnt Saturday and Sun- I
day with her friends in Geneva, who I
glad to see
Were very ^lad
aoo her.
N/ Miss Mayme McLain and Mlaa Lydia
Geiger gnve a very' enjoyable Hallowe'en
party for the school. nt the W . O. W.
hall last Friday night.
The hall was
tastefully decorated with palms and
vines and dimly lighted with citron
lanterns shaded in red, which gave u
ore is the Houle of 11art Schaffner &amp;
very pretty edect The ghostly ap­
pearance of the gue»la wrapped in sheets
117 EAST FIRST STREET
SANFORD. FLORIDA
. and the guessing who was who guve lots
of sport. After half an hour of this weird
and uncanny mingling lights were turned
on and coatumes removed. The young
folks were themselves again and ready church at Geneva Sunday where they
for n good time with Hallowe’en sports placed their memlwndilp. This church
and games. During the evening the was re-eniuhlished about fotlr years ago
teachers, served delicious fruit punch by Rev. E. I&gt;ee S(nith, ami now has a
A L E * B IL L S
and cake.
memliership of about forty, and the
Miss Nellie Geiger and Miss Bertha building is again undergoing repairs
Cameron of Chuluulaa were w«ek end New pews will lx» placed and it will he
guests of U f. and Mrs. Fred Geiger.
painted at once.
II. Huddleston returned from
Prof. C. E Wade of Orlando was in
here she has town Wednesday.
Jacksonville Saturday
been having a vory pleasant visit with’
her daughter», Mrs. Yerkcs and Mr».
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES
Baxter.
The report that a big bear weighing
five hundred pounds had been shot
across Buck Lake lost Saturday caused
quite a bit of excitement amotig the res­ consigned to J. B. Magrud r &amp; Son's
identi of that locality.
stables, Orlando, n carle ad o ’ Kentucky
Word had been received that a hunt­ horses, which will be nucHoned ne: t
ing party had seen u_ bear in that locality Tuesday, Noveinlicr 12th, at th •stables.
This will be a collection of high clais
horses, coming direct from the b - .ding
farms. Thoy are all thoroughly broken
and ready for immediate use. Among
capturing. Perry Toylor was the lucky them can be found a number of good
man whose shot brought down the game. farm tennur.-riurn and general purpose
hones, as well as some good livery sad­
Gueats of the Geneva House last week
were Grady Helms, Charlotte, N. C.; dlers and rood hones. In fact there it
Claudo Herndon, Sanford; Messrs. Mil­ some o f all slice to select from.
ler and Kim bo rough, travelling sales­
Thoy can be ooen and driven by all in­
men; W . L. Speer, Leslie, Ga., and Rev tending buyers. Exchanges or private
tales con be made Sqiy time before next
E. L. Smith, wife and son, Oviedo.
Since Miss Bello'’Elchnor has become Tuesday noon, when every horse must
a hunter \be quail have found out there and will be sold, without reserve to tho
ia no good in hiding. She is bound to highest bidder. The sale starts prompt­
ly at 1 p. m. Tuesday, rain or shine.
get them.
, CALL PHONE NO

have made for us and for our customers the most fashion
able, stylish lot of suits, we’ve ever seen. The fabrics are
selected from the best foreign and American looms-:
Scotch and English weaves, in many shades of gray, tan,
brown, blue, and all sorts "of combinations.
YOUNG

MEN TAKE

NOTICE

that arc a little
Suits $15 to $50

andPatterns. Call and see them. Prices 75c, $2.25 to $2.50
Just received a Fine Line of Bod’s Knee Pants, all the Latest Styles

PALMER

R IN T A 25c Want Ad
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Kinds

OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
, M n . M . Ei Weeks and sister, Mrs.
Carl Culpepper of. Geneva wore shop­
ping in town Tuesday morning..
M r;;ond Mrs. Hand of Sanford were
hew W e d o i m d a y . v
M t. Itfuaselwbite was transactiqgbusineas id tipWn Monday.
Mr. and Mrs,. Purtim o f Mooeotts
pro visiting friend» here and attended

A - Rev. Blocker Will Preach
; Rev. D. J. Blocker, now a member df
ihp faculty of Stetson University at De­
Land and formerly pastor at Sanford,
will occupy tho pulpit of tho First Bap­
tist church next Sunday morning at 11
o'clock and Sunday ovening at 7 o'clock.
Everyono is cordially Invited to attend

Sanford, Florida
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SANFORD HERALD
I S A N F O R D — File &lt;» Worth Living

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SANFORD, FLÒRIDA. TUCSOAV NOVE MOER 1*. la t i

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Volum# V

SYMPATHETIC STRIKE
WILL R A I S E TOBACCO LATEST WAR BULLETIN
MA Yi BE----CALLED A T ONCE
SHOWS
TURKSBIG LOSSES
^ ell Known Tobacco
Man
Jacksonville Will Face Serious
Decides on Sanford.
Powers Becoming Alarmed •
Problem In That Event "I'H
IS BETTER THAN HKST
Over The Balkan Situation
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FLORIDA NEW S AND VIEWS FROM EVERY SOl'RCE
l.nrjtcHl Tobacco (.rower

Daily Happenings in The Land of Flowers ( idled and Tied
Into a Nosegay of Brieflets

State

In the

Will T ry Tobacco Here
Nvxt Spring.

Jacksonville may face a general strike
Now for King Tobacco!
SANFORD VS. O ri.\ND
which will be a serious propoeition at the
He have explode«! celery -succulent
beginning of the winter season. The
celery crisp and lotu-like lettuce, egre­
Central Trades Union is in executive
Hoys Played ( lose and ter» Exriling gious «&gt;gg plant, the calore-cent ruliaMaioit today considering a sympathetic
tlower, the toni«!ir tomato and every­
fíame on Thur-da)
strike. If the final vote results in a gen­
The Sanford High School VA;i*s (|t*i«*.lt«l| thing eia«« in the vegetable and mineral
eral strike the city will find itself in u
by th«* D«*Lan&lt;l HirIi s«*h«hi! I liorN(l«i&gt; •ont animal kingdom and a- if to give the
most seriouk condition. There are
in an int«*naM*|\ in t i hi; anil »*\« huir after clTeet of a po»t prandial smoke
thirty-six unions in the city.
Those Runic*, by th«* uniull wrnrr •»/ . i«» *• «VI ulter at heart 9 Ji;.i**t i/l fruits and v«-getdifferent unions total in meml&gt;ership
though the Sanford IMIXH |||.C\Ih| the aldes comes King Tobacco the man
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about 4,500 to 5,000 men. If all of b«*P*t Rutto* l u c k VA i p ,|R III flw I th«*tll
VMM»
to rink«* ti*» rjrL «in .i rrnp Ihat
the»« join the street car men in a sym­
I &gt;c*l.uiol 'A«III til«* 1tPv* uI* .1fI•i « 11 k«*«l •.»»» !••• |i|«i111 •*&lt;I «Hid tuirk I’Mnl on our
pathetic strike, practically ull line* of to Sunforil WiMMIf 11 tí i .HiRht I Iflii I I ,n'b ^ hell th« hulk .»f IIll'll) VAinild be
business will be affected. Among those run for .ihont ?*f t r . . »mI» .mi
•li**
affected would be the Sealmard «hop*,
L.itt vmvK K. K. Kmhryjttnpped over
downed, ifuarterliaek called Piektns
the city wnter and lighting plants, the
through righ guard and he went through in our Hty lo lukc utiother look nt the
contractors of the d ty by losing ser- the line for on** of the largnt gain- of tín­ ì.imou« «uh-irriRuDtl «liMnrt where the
’ vices of their carpenters and masons, tin game. Sanford by loiitinnoiis -mall wat«*r is made lo do the work of man :tI
shops. I»oiler shops, machine shops, gains to the hall lip to Ifie goal. Init .»o\ .nei ail lime'»
Mr Fmhr\ im known
boiler shop«, plumbing shops, newspaper* when m about li»,- ».ini- -il I ti l ,md
a* t ht |»rivn i|&gt;nl toh.«* i •» r ti-M«r of the
and. in.fact, nil lines of business employ­ goal lost the tiall
fiel.ami punted to '».it«- .»rid ha*« RrovA n th«* va«**i | in alm«e&gt;t
ing «killed labor.
H* k n o w n
the center of the Weld ».iiifurd gut it. • \ * r \ p i i r t i i i n of t h e ’•t.i«»*
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Me kn«***» th«* k in d *»f **»iil,
building of the Woman’« Club in Minim
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are almost completed and soon the cor­ passe* gaini-l Sanford t«-*
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Inthe-tate." The building will cost Jin, Land 7 and ''.inford "
order t»* hold
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at the four hundredth anniversary of tin\.«tur.»ll&gt; there
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up the magnificent service provided for the «-nil of tin- tir»! fiait wIn» h did not
• i f i i t ' ^ar ilt»r »l &lt;«* I for th»* n i i h i m r of
count
the corning season by the Florida Hast
Third ipiarter Sanford kick*-l lb De l‘*uf l«il»ur«*n In r th«* i r m i « ' . T h f f « * ¡ ä n o
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Agent J. D. Rahner today gave out ad­ Lami and it wit- «low ned on DeLand I In- ri-»t of tin- -piar I « »I *#i« ••» If is I m-i m r r;ii*M*«l h«*rc n o w f«»r
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Although, Florida boasts of Iwing the ford-- ball 1'rir.hy Iliadi i ••rilh.it ' -pia« 1t.lT. fN n| th« j -• ••! the lami wen* made
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g.iftl
I 'h . u r t . f e r « - .- p - i r e i i / e d ” •
ford boy- live yard» for li.-mg nit. Ir.-r. .1 |r&gt;»dm.-*» for the advent of lidi Hurley
The KUIer Will Hang
On in,in who may tight fuj tir-t plai*»with by a -|M- tator
,n t|i&gt; .«lliu tionof th«- |Huipl&gt;- light Sully
Rol*?rt Anderson, confessed murderer
I &gt;•■1.11 111 I took t li&gt;- ball and "nil fort
of three persons, whose murderous re five seconds to play
I lie IN-Luml Hay ami l^-tty la-ttuc»*. The matter
volver and incendiary porch have been boys wasted about thirty seconils of this will In- taken up at once by* the Com­
kept in a terror was convicted of the mur- time hy charging »n't calling -tgnal» mercial Club ami every assistance will
In- given Mr Embry ir^ his venture.
ti*r of Marie Louise Rodrigues after the Del-ami punted
Time up.
jury had been out less than fifteen min­
Some feature- of the game were the
utes. Anderson was immediately sen­ excellently executed forward pas.- by the
t Handsome Residence
tenced by Judge Robles, of circuit court Del^tnd hoys. The end run» of the
The many friend* of It W Herndon
to be hanged. Although the court room Delaind’s right half hack Tin- line
are
congrattdating them u|»on their hand
»a« crowded when the verdict was re- plunges of Firkins and tin- end run- of
»inn.- new residence recently finished and
' wived, partially with negroes, thero was Herndon apd ( ’ rosliy
ready lor iHVUpancy. The home is
Sanford plays a gsmr with the Stet
oo demonstration. The sentence was
most commmlious and convenient and is
feceived with great satisfaction by the son “ scrubs ' next Tuemlay. and a lurgc
nrn-h«-l in the beautiful white enamel
• crowds. Anderson was defended by crowil should come out and help Hie
ell.u-t with wall paper that lilenrl* in the
Attorneys H. B. Ilaya and Doxicr A. De- Ixivs out. for they play a good game
color h.-tm- The rryom* are large and
rane, appointed by the court. Defense
the reception hall impresses the beholder
announced that no appeal would be
t'erillan Music ( lub
at once with the fine arrangement of the
taken.
»taircas«that while being a part of the
The Cecilian Music ( lull held their
whole
t*
so tastefully arranger! as to
regiilar nu-eting at the studio of Mrs.
Gibbons Relieved of Command
delight
the
eye with the rare dewign.
Fannie S. Munson Saturday afternoon
Col. Cromwell Gibbons, First InfnnNo exfienae bus l&gt;een sparer! in furnish­
(ry. National Guard of Florida, who was atLl o ’clock.
- xhe new president of the club, Miss ing anti fitting this modern home In every
Pi»fed in command of the provisional
Margaret DavU. preaided. Several new detail ant! it takes first rnnk among the
»»finient of infantry, now on duty In
nume* were adder! to the membership of boniitiful homes recently erected in San­
• Jacksonville, aa a result of the traction
the club. After the busin.es of the meet­ ford. Park avenue is the princiapl res­
(rouble, Friday night, was relieved of hla
ing had been transarted a very credit­ idence street of Sanford and one that the
«otnmand of the provisional regiment of
able musical program was rendered by visitor* usually ms- first and the many
«ontmand by Major Genreral J. Clif­
tlx; little pupils among Mrs. Munsons fine residence* now erected on that ave­
ford R. Foster, the adjutant general, at
pupils. Tho piano selections were by- nue, will lie greatly enhanced by tha
“ • direction of the Governor, and the
May and Julia 7mrh*ry. Knthleen Brady Herndon home and also by two other
military forces turned over temporarily
Winnie Strong. Edna Williams and Anna fine resident-.-» that will lie erected early
Major 8. C. Harrison, St. It is claim­
Mason. Mrs. Munson entertained the ! irTthe »prmg
'd that Colonel Gibbons was relieved of dub with a very interesting articfe am iid* .command because of the statement
talk on 'Burns u* a Song Writer, ■j'.' ji.«Woodman ( Irrle Meeting
ij* gave to the proaa for publication Fri­
program was concluded yith a piano
day night immediately after he assumed
O The regular meeting of the Woodman
■election, "The Mill." »&gt;* Jense^, which
eomtn*od of the troupe In which be gave
Circle will be held Wednesday, Nov.
wa* (boat.delightfully rcnrlefcd by M im
0CCM*°u to define hia policy in dealing
I8rh at 3 p. m., in the Masonic Hall
Adelaida Higgins
*Uh the strike rituation.
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OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST IN W ORLD’S EVENTS
Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
________________ of Busy Herald Readers
LETTUCE GOING m ilW A H I)
About Thirty Cara W lkbc Shipped This
Week From Sanford
lettuce is going frKwiirtl and if the
cool weather prevails there will Im* plenty
of the crisp delicacy going forwnrtl in the
next few rluys and plenty of money com­
ing hack from the northern markets.
The price on lettuce w n
50 |mt liam|x*r in New lurk lust Sutiiriluy witii the
chamvs gmxi fur even lM-tter prices if the
cold -|m*H coutinuerl
According to the general belief there
will be about thirty curs of lettuce and
mmainc leave the Sunforil »tations this
week' and should bring the growers gmsl
price*
Many of the local growers are
relying upon the I&lt;m-uI market anil the
-tut«- markets to take the first crop or
until the northern murket l«*comes lirm«■r line grower tiring» in -«‘ verul load.»
of b-ttui-«- every day to the local grm-ery
-tore* and is well content to take the
prevailing price offered hen* The gen­
eral opinion now i- that mint of the let
lure ami celery will .lie contracted for here
anil paid for before the »tuff ever leave*
«»Milford
Even at a lower price i Iihii t inNew ^ «irk market tin- i- a »af«*r plan for
tin- grower has th«- mom-y ami i tie pruiit
and Ilk«- the old adage The bird in I hr
hand 1« wortli two in III«- tiu-ti
I tu- lettuce crop tu-r«- (In- s«*a»«ih will
I«- uni- «if tin- tini-st Itin' ha* ever t,«u-n
grown in ill«- »»nt &gt;i and at I Id- pr«-*e|if
tmn- is a Im-iiuIiIuI pictur«- It is to Imho|M*i X»tut the growers who I-mv«- laborisl
-o hard to bring tin- crop to mulunti
will staiul together for a giM»| price and
will -b-ouiml the pm«- I u b Sanford.
In le rrs le d in lo u r ls l Hotel.

J. H Huytsi, Michigan's leading and
wnli-lv known hot«*l man. whom some
will n-im-mlM-r a- o|M*rutor of the Sanford
11on»«- here for a season suin' years ago
'» i|lllt«* interest«-) in tin- |iro|M«s«si new
lonrist hotel at tin» place
Were In- not
»&gt;• .iigri&gt;H»«s| with. In- liiisli'lrii-s at 1htnol -'anil St Marie. Mai-kilme and
Hot Springs tie would lake hold of the
enterprise here, and give .Sunforil TTe
fim-st kind of a rraort and traveling as
w«*i| as visiting up to date inn that the
country anywhere ufford*
Mr. Iluye*
i* one of the mo—
I sueccsaful an&lt;l i-ipnlnr
m«-n in all the l'mt«*i Stat«-.

Judging by all prccedenta in the
TurkLsh-Balkun war the newa from
Constantinople tonight is the herald
of another Turkish defeat at the Tchatalja line*, guarding Constantinople,
where u batlle hits lieen proceeding for
the last twb or three days. The Tur­
kish admission that so many wounded
are arriving at the capital as to show
that the Turks are offering a fierce resislanee hue signified in view of previous
admissions of a similar nature and may
Im- regarded as preparing the minda of
Turks for another disap|M&gt;intment. It
may lie quite |&gt;onsible th*ut thla may
prove the last great buttle of the cam­
paign. There are indications that Bul­
garia may, after ull. forego a triumphal
entry into Constantinople According
to some reports Hulguriu will be content
with finding winter quarters for her
¡trim wbile the (»ettoe negotiations are
going on and Mihsequfnt settlements are
lH*mg arranged
The question of medi­
ation bus been put forward anuther step,
according to tin- announcement from
I’ari» tonight that the Austrian govern­
ment ha* agreed to join with the other
powrr» m transmitting Turkey’s re&lt;|UCM for iii«-«|imtion to the allle« and in­
quiring on what terms the allies are dispo»«-«| to accept mediation.

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The I »«-pnrtment of Agriculture claims
t fiat t ti#- wheat crop of this v«-ar will he
loo ooo non bushels greater than that wf
Inst vear
Now if the lug wheal crop
don t help to nil the empty (lour barrels
it will In* I*«•« a!!»«• the men who corner
tilings and sew thenm up m a *a«-k, are
permit tori to i|o thi«igs pretty much as
t hey please
o o o
Woodrow Wilson i* a -southerner.
Met irnMi*. his campaign manager, is a
southerner, and the I’ rcaident-elect won
on soul Item principle* Look* as if even
southern news|ia|H*r m«*n would lie entith»l to i -*t&gt; ill «liniment "I pi«* after
March Uh

A No Mml
\voh i.ttion has !&gt;een
formerl in Paris anil a» a r»*-ult of the ac­
tivities of the association, taking the
shape of threat» of legal action against
the mud splashing omniliuse* the muni­
cipal council ha- d«u nb-«l to hold a com|M*tition for spla-h guards. It will tie
rernetnli«T«*i that l«s«i* of such guards,
d«**igin*i to protiut the puss«*rs by from
t la»« Meeting
mild thrown b\ tin- wh**«-l» ol a car were
\ 'b-lightful «las« nns-ting of tlo* hi-|i| iii France »nine dine ago. hut no
tumor Hoy- of the Congregational Sun official action wa- taken.
day school wa* held at the home of their
o o o
teacher. Mr-, Hu-hard Terhune Friduy
President-Elect Woodrow Wilson con­
afternoon last. Among the plans made
sider* attention to affair* in the »tate of
for the &lt;do*w'* of the year’s woyk wa* a
New Jersey his immediate duty. , He
Christma« box of rlnthiugiyid hooks to
announced tonight that he would devote
lie s«*nt to the Reforn^ichmiXat Mari­
practically all next week to state busianna. Flu. Under the leu&lt;i**r-hip of
n&lt;sw. This means that things national
their former teacher, Mr«. («. H Wal­
that may concern his future administra­
dron th«* Iwiyx have-been sending to the
tion will not he taken up until late in
Reform School monthly the "W ell
December. ImcauM* he will start at the
Spring." a weekly mugaxine distrihuted
end of the coming week on a steamer trip
in the Sunday achool. After, th«* liuaiand a vacation, which will kepeep hi
neaa meeting refri*«hments wen* served
away from political callers or officeand games enjoyed until the late after­
seeker* for neilrly six w«-ek*. Tho
noon. The following oflicept were electPresident-elect Indieves there is no ne­
ed t«» -&lt;*rve until January: Russell Brady
cessity for haute; that by the time he is
president. Fred Wight, secretary; Earl
hack from his vacation public opinion on
Waldrdn, ’ treasurer. Clifford Walker
various mntters will have rryatalixed.
and Earl Waldron were elected to serve
untl tlmt by taking counsel with his ad­
on the sick committee.
visors he w ill Id* able to make important
unriounremcntnbout his future policy.
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The dchghtful concert given hy the
Another
milestone
in
the
victorious
Sanford Military Band ip the park Sun­
sweep
of
(lie
Hulkuii
ullie*
in
the
Turkish
day afternoon was exceptionally fine and
Bulgarian
war
was
the
entrance
of tho
was thoroughly enjoyed hy nil who were
Greek
army
into
Saloniki,
which
means
within sound of the music. The bari­
almost
as
much
to
the
Greeka
os
tho
an­
tone solo, "The Holy City," was ewpecially enjoyed and elicited many compli­ cient capitul Uskup to the Servians.
ments. Sanford la very proud of her Crown Prince Constantine, after an in­
hand and considers it one of the most de­ terview with the commandant and the
foreign consuls received the surrender of
sirable asset-.
th«* Turkish’ army Under conditions im­
posed by him. The report of a massacre
Sanford Muslr Club
iii MiffVliy has pot been confirmed and is
The Sanford Music ("lull will hold not credited.^ Twenty-five thousand
their regular meeting at the studio of Turks gave ufr»heir arms and were parol­
Mrs. Fannie H. Mmisou «taturday after­ ed until the end of the * a t'. All foreign­
noon, at 3 o’clock. All'members urged ers apparently are aafe and will be able
to b« present.
to depart by ship If they ao desire.
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THÈ 8 A m fÒRO HïRALO

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
A Buc/get or Opinion “ Just Be
tween You and Me*’
,

EVEN THE GATE POST NOTIN II
A Ctolel li Amoni Ye Taking Mote*
•nd rail lie'll Preat ’Em"—
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same money: Instead of buying pack­
age oats at the rate of one half cent per
ounce, let them buy in bulk ahd gat 10
cents worth for 7 cents. Instead of buyinr sliced bacon In a hlass Jar, let them
buy a "side" and cut it as «'anted at half
price.
.
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- "B ut will women buy as their mothers
did in these days when their interests
have become so much greater and more
diversified? Have they the time? As
for fancy packages,-probably they are
more sanitary, than the old barrel. Milk
In bottles is more expensive than in the
old tin can, but who wishes to return
to the dirty can? The waste of many
delivery wagons, expensive locations,
and extension of credit are the natural
results of competition!! Ordering by
telephone and by means of servants1—art
merely, time saving devices, and, while
they cost a great deal of money, this is a
time saving age."
• • •
5 As yet theft havo been no candidates
to announce for the important position
of alderman and I am afraid that the
election will go by default. Will no one
come forward and take the Job? As an
extra.inducement I would be willing to
throw in the postofllce as a prize to the
flnt man who will offer to make the race
for alderman. Thera is only ono year
moro*and the position will not entail
much Jtimo or brain work. Just keep
your eye on the indicator and look wise
and you can get through all right and
live happily ever after. Every citiion
in Sanford should serve at least one term
on tho city council for it is your duty to
tho city and to yourself to look after the
city's interests and the experience is
worth something in after life, especially
when the thought strikes you to criticise
the pnrty in office. Tho man who serves
a term on the council has done his full
duty as a citizen and while every one is
inclined to duck the blow there should
be a pride in the performance of your
duty. The tlmo is getting short and
while thero arc a score of good citizens
who-should take their place in line they
are very bashful nliout coming forward
Next week I will give a list of the men
who in my opinion ought to announce
and who If they did announce would be
elected —that is, two of them would.
Come out, gentlemen! Don’ t be
backward about coming forward!

the Job of P. M. will be anything Jm.t a
pension. There is som* talk of letting
these pit Job« go to a primary* election
and let the people vote on the roan whp
ia (o hold all the federal Jobs which would
be very interesting, novel and unique—
for all concerned except the actual con­
testants.
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$ Some of these days the people of this
city will awake to the necessity of clean­
up their premises, painting the houses
■nd fencea and making thei{ yards look
like parka and leas Ilka alleyways for the
reception of/garbage and general debria.
Thejr* ore many peoplo hero who keep
their premises clean and there are many
who.’ do not. Right on the principal
streets of the d ty tho grass and weeds arc
allowed to grow at will and the roerchanta who occupy the buildings are too
bysy or too lazy to give a thought to out­
side appearances. There should be a
general cleaning up evetywhere in the
city for the visitors will soon be here
and their first impression will decide
whether to locate in an 111 kept city or
one where the people have a greater per­
sonal interest in appearances.

WELL DRIVING
Artesian
Wells of Every
Description

SANfORD LODGES
tou rers Ledge Ns. 1 7 . L O. O. T.
v
lloeti every Maadajf alJ7:30*. m . i w Imports
Tbcilrr M. M. Cran.» N
'.S. Baunrta, Bec’r.

1 Freah, abundant and cheap food can
only be had by encouraging production.
torninola Chaster Ne.2.0rS«T gestern Star
The present excaaaive coat for trananorMeets awry wemte and iw th frlday In month,
Ution, storage, selling and delivery, that
•try dea who hat
has Sassi
hie
km L
_ Star In the Cast era
«vitad to visit the ehajpte
ronllal
la, for all the- various processes of diatriSac’r.
Auca t N
bution which the socalied middleman
performs,, simply discourages the pro­
r. O. t.. Celery U ly Aeri« ldS3
B
Tuesday night at 8 o'clock,
Meeting ev­
ducer. Under present conditions the
ock.
third
f
itali ia Writer
near-by sources of food supplies for
Phoenix ledge No. 3. K. o f P.
many o f the great cities are dormant or
Mrata teceod and fourth Mateare. VUitlM
drying up. New York gets Its freah
knijthtr nlwnjjrejWr^cv&gt;»ni^.L Hutchinson. C. C
vegetables from the most distant points;
Orten Taken it
Buffalo is fed very largely from the
tenferd
Ledge,
he
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west; Albany does not receive oneH. t Tatar
quarter for her butter, eggs, chickens,
tanr. Commun
days
at 7:30)
or veal from the excellent farm lands
around that city. The Anal absurdity
Filed for Record
Unite Brotherhood of Carpenters end Join
is reached when far better apples than
ere or America
E. D . Palmer and wife to Fannie
— or
those which cost five cents each at the
Boynton, deed, $360,
fruit stand, rot on the ground within a
D. B. Sphaler and wife to Masonic
hundred miles of a great dthy.
Ben. Assn, (col.) wd., $60.
Clearly there is a tremendous amount
Chaa. H. Morse and wife to Richard
B. P. O. t . Sanford Ledge 1241
of waste in this whole process. New
Meat FUM atte Third WrJncsday nlsht, cornar
Charlton, wd., $100.
rimi and I'almi-tto.
R. W. Kouuuu. L. K. ,
York. C ity's annual food supply which
Chaa. H. Morse and wife to John.
O. I. TAVtoa. Secretary
costa $360,000,000 at the terminals,
Brookins, wd., $126.
L O .O .M .
rises to $600,000,000 when tho consumer
Bert Shrimpton nnd wife to B. D.
‘ The loyal Order ot Moose! meet» even’ Friday
gets It. Each inhabitant of tho city
Sphaler, wd., $1260.
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•trenini at 8 (X) P. M In tUgfca »tall. Wrlbome
Block Albert Selsh. Dictator. R M. Oelger.
pays his share of this $160,000,000.
Prosper Colony Co., to D. B. Sphaler, Secretary.
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Either the profits are excCkaivo or else
wd., $1. Monroe Chapter No. l i t A M
JE W E L E R
the flow o f food supplies from producer
D. S. Drawdy to W . H. Howard, wd.,
Meat* every escond and fourth Thursday in
to consumer is hindered and stopped by
$ 10.
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Masonic Itali over Impc-ial Theatre. VltltlnS
’ MY SPECIALTIES
km» welcome. A W. King. High Priest.
inexpressibly poor facilities. Is tho
Lillian M. Griffin to M. K. Fletcher, rompan
W F. 11ouibotóer. See'».
Pickard's lland-Palntcd Chinn
middleman fattening upon tho con­
deed, $100.
Gorham's Sterling Silver
sumer? Should every wholesaler, Job­
Weaecr f JJan J :h. . Js ! :ko«dliattf&gt;
Rogers’ Plated Ware
ber, dealer, commission man and retailer
DR. C. G. B U T T
Co., deed, $100.
Elgin and Wultham Wairlir*
go'to Jail?
Nl. M. Smith to Alice Fitts, wd.,-$10.
DENTIST
“ Let us be quite honest about this
Alice Fitts und husband to Clins. T
tHfire: Yowell Building
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
matter," says a writer In tho American
Clark, wd., $10.
Review of Reviews. Tho retailer not
Chaa. H. Mors«- nnd wife to N-I.nnd M.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
only has to. pay high rents to bo near
Chubb, wd., $1.
your home, but he has to light, heat and
Chas. H. Morse nnd wife to B. J. Self
GEO. A. DkCOTTES
man his store from daylight to late at
wd., $126.
night so that you can go to him ut any
Chas. H. Morse and wife to F. J. Hun­ ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR ÀT LAW
time of day that may please your fancy.
ter, wd., $300.
Practice in Slate and Federal Courts
He maintains expenaivo teams, or else
ChaS. F. Walerburg, et al, to Wm. C.
(j/uner-Woodruff Bldg ,
Snnford Fla,
pays wagon to delivery boys, and buys
Post, wd., $10,000.
carts. He sends solicitors to your door &lt; Well, my old college chum, Woodrow
N. P. Yowell, teal., to S' P. Yowell St
to learn what groceries you wish for tho Wilson is the next President jqst as nil Company, wd.. $ lk
DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
day. He will deliver to you a live cent of us predicted. That is every one pre­
J. E. Groves und wife to Wm. I.ent*ch.
package at any time of day. He sends dicted Wilson’s election but Postmaster wd., $1.
DENTIST
you your articles carefully done up in Haskins, and I actually believe he had
J. E. Groves and wife to Wm. 1«entech,
■Phone 4 1
Kopn.1 23. 24 and 23. Piro Mdl
nice packages and carefully wrapped. It hopes of T oft’s election. It was nil one­ wd.. $11)0.
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
is a costly process.
sided here and but little interest mani­
Mary W. Sperry, et al., to Roberta 1).
“ The delivery charge for the average fested in the election. There is one McEwun, wd., $3,000.
grocery, or corner store, averages nearly good feature connected with Tuesday’s
M. J. Taetwyler and w ife to J. A. and
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
S u m m e r o r W in te r
one-half the total expenses for tho estab­ election. We now have n Democratic W. F. Mayer, wd., $1760.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
lishment and adds from tcij to fifteen per President, a Democratic Senate and
J. W. Jackson and wife to G. W. Jurweean supply your wants in the
cent to the cost to the consumer. The President, a Democratic Senate and a nignn, wd., $3000.
AT-LAW
Automobile line. If yon want t.&gt;
fancy packages add from 60 to 100 per Democratic House and if we can’ t mnke
Harry A. Hoffnor to J. B. I»ng. wd., Lair Slate Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit oI rent
cent to the coat of tho goods, and the good In four years we will lie recalled $160.
florida
A M o to r For Any Purpose
public seems unable to withstand the and n new pnrty will go in and take the
Rrtidrncra. Sanford and Svlvan Lake
Prosper Colony Co. to H. McWhirter,
bombardment of advertising by the large job. There nre many new ulcus to be deed. $160.
we art: at your scrvirc with i l i ­
firms dealing in package goods. Then, put in force, the principal one being the
very best cart. W c ntAt-r sin i
H. M. Rouse and wife to J. R. Rouse,
DR. R. M. MASON
again, the telephone has greatly increased tariff reform and aside from national re­ deed, $260.
If you are in trouble call us un&gt;
the expense of doing bucsincas, while it forms we people down here want a few
hour of the night or dny.
W. A. Smith to United States of Amer­
DENTIST;has often lowered the quality of goods things to come our way. Florida should ica, deed, $6000.
Phone 19
Wetboro Block
received by the housekeeper. With be recognized as the greatest state in the
City of Orland o to United States o
Sanford, Florida
telephone at her elbow she does not take Union for wnter transportation and all America, deed, $1.
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
the trouble to prepare a list of her needs our rivers and harbors should bo deep­
E. W. Ewing and wife to Edgar L
P H O N E 331
in advance, give ono order and havo it ened. Tho express company that has Ewing, deed, $170.
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RimJims PhoM 234
sent up with a minimum of expense in had a grip on the (tocket book of the
D . W. Currie and wife to W. L.
GftJuttf ¿I IJaivsrnlf of Pennsylvania
delivery, but sends in three or four sepa­ south so long should bo abolished along Branch, wd.. $2850.
DR. H O W A R D H. C U S T IS
rate orders a day.
with the party that fostered it and tho
S. B. Rastas and wife to R. J. Dodd,
VETERINARIAN
"There are few if any facilities for harpies that have hung like tentacles nnd wd., $60.
SA
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FOH D . • F l o r i d a
for storage of food in the modem city parasites upon the Florida grower should
.Southern Land Home Co., to Jno.
Re.ki.Mt,
IOS
Peik
Am .
OflLe lleud B .o . S»Ue
apartment, so that the meals' are of the be cast opt. Wo need better' freight Glancey, wd., $407.
hand to mouth variety, anfl this tendency rates and everything that will givo tho
Daniel Hart nnd wife to J. A. Prevatt,
is further emphasired by the increasing farmer gnd the merchant a chance to wd., $900.
lOQooooooaoc
number of women who go out to work, export and import at living prices.
' J. A. Prevatt to A. A. Bond, w d„
at very rea- .
and who, upon their return, find it neces­
Wilson is the friend of the people and $1360. .
••uabla rates
sary to prepare hasty meals. Their pur­ has nothing in common with tho plutes.
Leon J. Estes and wife to Robt. A
Wky not m
t o
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chases, especially of meats are of the Wo Are looking far better times for every­ Estes, wd., $5.
it lo ad vert la* r
chlop and steak variety which can be body and for tho first time fb half a decD. W. Currie and wife to W. L. Branch
year w ares ■
FINE
QUALITY
quickly cooked, and there is a decline in- kado we have tho chance to give real wd.. $1600.
the cheaper but equally nutritious stew Democracy a fair ahow.
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meats.
Like Mutt and Jeff we can say, "Here's
Book Circle
As a Wedding Gift nothing ia
"For all these copiforta. conveniences to you. Woodrow. Show ua what you’ ve
Mre. B. W . Herndon entertained the
more appropriate than Silverware.
Subscribe for The Herald.
and luxuries, performed aa they are by got."
Book Circle in her handsome new home
When of good quality it combines
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the middleman, the conaumer must pay,
on Park avenure Thursday afternoon.
usefulness, beauty and real worth.
Tt U about time for him to stop playing ^ In every part of the atatc there ia a
The ladies enjoyed a vcYy interrati
We have Juat received a nice line
the part o f a man with a grievance,' says scramble for the best offices &lt;o be handled contest. The. largest number of naml
direct from the factory. Come
Mr. Holmes of tho department of agri­ in the neat four years. Thero are some .of current magazines was given by M
and examine IL Tho price* are
culture. ‘Nearly all the grievances that very fine pieces of pie to be handed F. J. Gonzales, who won the. dainty
right and tho goods are guaran­
can be corrected at all can be corrected around and there will be plenty looking cut glass bonbon dish, given by the hoetr
teed.
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"by himself. He can buy with greater for them. In Sanford there ia only one ess’ for the prize.
a 4*
economy through cooperative efforts^ fenall piece-of pumpkin pie and there ia
After the pleasant contest waa con
Export Watch and Jewelry re­
pairing a Specialty.
. and by paying cash, and also wltii greater no great scramble for that, because Mr. eluded, chicken salad, sandwiches, olives
economy o f forms, preparations and vari­ Haskins will hold it in hia hands for quite an&lt;L coffee were served.
Several members of the circle were
eties of things.' If consumera are willing awhile. He likes pumpkin pie and he
to go to market instaed of expecting tho enjoys it more in the postofllce than any unable to attend the always delight fu
Upstairs, Pico Block
. Mrs
market to come to them, if they are will­ other place on earth. Thera are some meeting. Thoses present
ing to carry the .purchases borne, and Democrats who have dono much in tbs Cruse Berne*. Mrs. A. P. Connolly, Mrs
JEWELER
aven wrap and tie the bundles them­ last 300 yean trying to mako tho stmts D. L. Thrasher, Mrs. Samuel Puleston
303 East First Street
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m
selves than they may fairly claim the go Democratic and they think they are Mrs. Georgs A. Speer, Mrs. Robert
AND
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
profit which now goes to the middleman. entitled to the pie now held so lovingly Nowman, Mrs. B. F. Whitncr, Jr., Mrs.
Saturdays
4 to 9p. m
"Let the women buy aa their mothers by our esteemed P. M. There is only Henry Wight, Mrs. F. J. Gonzales an&lt;
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F.
L.
Miller
were
Invited
guests
talk
as
yst,
but
In'the
nezt
two
or
three
used to do. .L e t them send their own
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crock to the grocer's for lard, and bring yean there will be several partiots willing by the hostess t o meet with the circle.
h Strangers W elcom e
back for 66 cents what will coat them $1 and anxious to hold the Job of postmaster
When your bicycle breaks down'sne
e as
a » a a + * -» ^ *
in a can which they will throw away.or ■t this seaport but there will no clothes
Are You In Arrears
. ruin In the opening. Let them buy their tom in the scuffle. The Job s no sine­ needs repairing remember that you can
Pier i i» » h i e ? Y w toew
r *1 * JH\’ * MHqñf
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crackers from a box by weight and they cure and like other government posi­ get It fixed at 108 Palmetto avenue.
WE
NEED THE MONEY
Sanford
Cycle
Co.
will
gladly
do
the
tions
there
is.
much
work
and
little
pay
Your sdvertJkrment should »pp**r *n
will get sixty to the pound, Instead of
J*t I work
s
•bout forty In a pretty package for th e ! and with th« advent of the parcels post
for you.
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H*1 Wight of the Wight Grocery Co Venne State alni ,,r. 11,11,1.,,,,,
jjts jiut returned, from a lu-ief buxines» Itlu. some of wInni, uili s,„, « ,
trip to Atlanta
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The Junior Epworth League of the
The Lenti .1 i l ami «ale •f W.ll.tlJ hi&gt;
Methodist church held their regular cuits, cake and dmighmit.«
■ il 1ht u»r»‘
meeting Friday afternoon in the church " I I D Ito li, -ri« ’».iturduy ,
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»,,,. C. J- Stroiicr, one of the most prom­ in cliarge of \Ii-v«. L««,, |- ,r,|,„
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inent citirens of Winter (iurden waa in
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the city today, circulating among hi» P i g il i, wa» a gr.-at »uè. w
Intlt.».
had
no
trouhle
in
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many friends.
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»»'"' i.lt to„ Ito-I 1• l h-1 iini.iK Spring*
* and
.» «muli r»*prc««*ntattvf
I» " pu»her»
\1t1n g »11 the advice
' ; l’h V»letali» president H u ll Mien, of the
Itoli C aret le. fui,„,1 it nu|H&gt;»»ili|e to
present
Vice president 1. K St W
preset,I
Y ,c, President |. K C|eve
h.t.d of the D eFl.m ak Herald presided
.* ttn*eting w.,. , .,||e,I to orderphy
tf.e \ 1,-e Pres,dent ,,t i|,e arm ory. T h e
, 1usim-,« of ||„. afternoon wa* pn»lp,im «j
unti! after tf,e baniiuet at tfie C h a u ' t'l'ioa Hotel

: hU,1,‘ " Ul ,r0,n |OÍ ‘ he Vulm" College from 6 p. n i'to

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»» , n - which w ill g lad ly a c c e p t,slfiy

cant i tfl r,|" ’"i
, V, r ' ‘,|,pl1 ,h,‘ 'miHl1 representative memlter* of the
cant to the headquarter» „( the Sanford pre»*.
C h a r it y Association in the odice of I \
W hitnei

D. T. McKinnon of Winter Garden is
Messrs Brown B„v,| .»ml l{«»\ ,iil
in the city this week looking after hi» in­ tile Sorrento «e«-f,,i.
’Jl t ill « ,* . I
tents in Sanford and making his head day
quarters at the Sanford Shoe St Clothing
A I ’ Connells left la.«i night (or S,-w
Co.
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M irk where he « ill !.. ,|,« n '

I Mr. and Mr*. Geo. If. Fernald have tías»
returned home from Boston. The many
^
A
llofTtn.n
friends of Mr*. Fernald will he glad to
learn that sho has recover«»! from a re­ D ix ie Kngrusm g 1 ..
the city today.
cent illness.

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Lad ies' \id Society
. I here was „ tine 4ttendance of the
i -ell,-« Aid ■ Socie l -, of the Baptist churcll
win, ii met 4 1 the inirsonage with Mr».
\N ■ lit iti ti ti last y td 4&gt;- iffteriHHin. Th e
regular lui»in«-»» nf the «o rie l\ ira» truu»•' *•••! m .I »nativ plan» f..r tie- winter'
■ &gt;or.
1er. &lt;li», ils«,. I .,n&lt;1 lor m olatisi
I h, «iNietv 1« gelling , in ,,. In ,\ ready
■ * I». «eoi lo tie* |t.,|.*i*t I Irphanuge at
\rc a d la a{ T lia n k « g i\in g .

&lt; M Brodwuter ,&lt; in the ,-its for 1
Earl Philips, traveling salesman for
the Welch Grape Juice Company, paid few tlay» of luisine»» and pi*-.,«&lt;1re
Sanford a visit this week and while here
E m ilie \ alitile 1» in tie i l l s lor I he
wai a guest in the home of hi.» uncle. I. It. w u i l e r -ifter « m - , i i | i i , g t i , .
Philips.it lir
lire
ino u l e in S .
e h
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MHarry' S. Alexander of Lakeland wa» ow ip, 4 V a l i m i , l e . , h r , i , .
tie a v e i &gt;••
was in the city Saturday greeting old
friend». Harry is now propreitor of tin
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Lakeland Printing Co., of Lakeluntl
r i v a l s m th e ci i . .i, , . I « ,41 i,.

l/M. S. Nelson and non of Lanark, III
I»l III •ll.irge
rI •
lor.
have arrived in the city and will In- her,
during the aeaaon. Mr. Nelson own»
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r ha« f I
* fine track of land in Eureka Hammock M illi I lu \ V1.«r■ t . •
and will put in a spring crop.
J. \. Denton, the well known comiiii»
lion man 1» ir| the city und will remain
during the vegetable season
He repre
lent* the tirin of J. V. Denton Si Co .if
Hew York
Ja» k McCombs
Jacksonville, where
Comb» arriving from
aatimahie couple will
future home. *

Building New Home

K F T Alar in having a Hire ri-wulence
ri-, led ui M agnoli., tienile ih„v when
•'I * ill fori t •* •»f Ti.lMlt'flt I)ll» p«»p
r»*sni«*nf•• wtrrtt
If,»- fuimp uill
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Mr?. Tremaine of Ohio lias accept«*!
» Position with the store of D. A. C'ald**11 Si Sons and will have charge of the
ready to wear department. Mr*,
^ m ain is the sister of Mrs. «S. A. Irvin
lf&gt;d will reside with her on Magnolia
•venue.
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A. Anderson, a wealthy! old
k° m Pennsylvania waa a
visitor last week. He was »0
wRh our city, our trucking
*®*n»try, and our future th»t he made
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nvwtment hero, and cxjvects to make
JfJnfsinenta to spend his winter in the
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City.
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PEO PLES BANK OF SANFORD
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Call and »*»•
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Law «mi » l’ linrinncy
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We want vmir p n w r i p l i n n fni»tn«*«s
We have the fresh good» and ,||&gt; l" dal*
pli.irmm ist
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with luit fi
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T h e Sanford ( ycle l o.
are oflering some attractive prici-» on
ju v e n ile bicyclist for the boys' and g irlC h ristm a s preru-nt,». You will save ino liey |»y placing yo ur order» with thetn f„r
olle or more of th«**e wfieri» liefore I ••»ls t. l " l ‘J
To Ile delivrri») any tinte
after Decelllber IS t il
J l-J t iIf your baby carrtage or go carL» tu-ed»
il new set of m bber tiri»» take il to thè
Sunford ('vele Co. ((¿S Palm etto avenue
T h e y have them iti .di «ire»
lu»t tfie
site y«iu in«-d.
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&lt; Iff I Ml I h, I .4110
,», 1,1.0 partir» |r|L jr» tc fd a y lot lluwood» and &gt; v|»-cl to visit tile lug gufili«r. lm ii m ar 1 C h ri'lm it» and the Eco n li» Imtt,-lu» "Ti-rk
P I Thrasher, It
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I ». t'iiU*»toii and »«-verdi
»r *t# r .»{•«»• * ••r■» ^ ••r* »fI'mif 1 t hi*
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-I •«., .lord « Pri
tn.irv 1, ,| 1 , rum inar Neliinils r,»-eive«| ’
in. In ,1 - -m l la«, rughi w lin i, I
. ol,-«
u n i , o &gt; U n ir favor in I fie vinile»! ,
pfor the bicycle winch 1» to lie given away
C lirisim a » K n j
\ inm dier of the girl» who n se iv w l
, Manli voti« did not casi them last night,
t tln-ir intention being to save the blank
-.Ml,-» ami •4«t tti«*m all at one tune, and
tin« ,-at I&gt;•- taken by tfie g irls w hqse
nume» s rr here listi»), a» a warning that
tin i al. not to lag tiehilid lievHUse m in e
otln-r girl» do not «flow a big vote. T h e
girl» entering thi* confi-et are ut lilie rty
to olitali» voti» m any way they can. all
* i|| I,,........oitisi and full credit given
Hach '• ' r i l l ticket is good for one vote
and each I" vent ticket i» good for two

( ¡ 0 to thè Sanford t vele t o f"r all
kmd» of liicycl«^sup|ilie» Tt^-». pump».
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piululs, bell», liimp». hamile bar», aaddl««. vote»
Th e lt"«.,rv appearing at the tm |ierinl
Chain» and evcrything that lielong» t.
tonight will postpone the voting u ntil
thè bjcycle. •
\Vani Jl -tc
Wednesday
All little girl» ure invited

after yeurs any man liligL» hi« title
“ Quite a number of FloridiatL» have France« Gonxale«
during recent yt-an* made fortunes in Helen G o n i d i
contesting tax title« am i regaining lands, B u lli K an n er
and thousand» of acr,«» in each county Anna D «.
Maud Maloney
ran dou lit lee» In- n-coverexl in thi« w-.,y
In short, few gHsipli- who have secured Anna M.euni
pro|M-rty through tax sales or from Adel Itmei .
F.bxalieth Stafford
people who have secured prop«-rty
Helen
Shelton
through tax »*]«■». have go&lt;«i titles, for in

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M. H A N S O N
MODERN SHOE REPAIR SUOI’
ELECTRIC M A C H IN E R Y

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OF SANFORD, FLA.
GEO, FERNALD, Vlc*-Pr*S.
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F. M NANO. Frasldant
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Funds

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In surance

Safaty D op oslt Q oxos for Rent

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H a rn e a i and W a g o n s '

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Hor ses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
HEAVY HAULING AND CONTRACTING

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Send Your Work lo Us and Have ll \ltcnded fti I’ronrrlj
Knuraving. ( lurk anti Jcw tlry Kepairinj:

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a majority of instance* some defect can Mamie Kate Williams .....
be found In the method of advertising or Senta Lake

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to enter tin* contest at an y tim e they
Tax Titles Worth Little
i 011 cun »tart ul any tim e und
“ Florida tax t ill« « a re n 't worth m uch. I wish
Circle No. 3 of the Missionary Society
s a id a large land owner and law ye r to | stand a chance nl w inning
® lhe Presbyterian church, of which
I'he vote a» it now stund« i» a» follows
M etrojioli» reporter im lu y . and the man
,
j n'
^*ngl*y 1» chairman, met FriM
olile
A lie riia lh &gt;
who buy* pro|ierty ut tux » a lii alw ays
« y «Hernoon at the home of Mr*. N. IL
G
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Adam s
run» a strong risk of liming the amount
Lv f C*fner\ After the buaincaa of the circle
invested. He is almoet sure to lose if in K ilt y DuHose
,
&lt;1 l&gt;een transacted light refreshments
I b iro th y D iri 1»

•»«« aerved by the hoateaa.

Open
result

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• The handsome new Atlantic Coast
Uno depot on Ninth street is fast ncur1®! rompletlon and will be ready for use
Is » short time. It would be a credit -to
•ny town and will be the m«*ahs of dewloping and building up the western
P*rt of Sanford.

If you begin to »aJY you will beenmr interested, and all that
limit your yavingv will be your ability.

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j/M i« Emma Adiims, the efficient »ten
ogrspher of Mr. J. B. New Ion at Winter
I •ml .1 ll.tnd &lt; lut»
Garden made a week end visit to iu'-r
H*. •f d .» II.out i luti ||»*ld .1 llt|H|ll4*HM
11 INMIpi** OÍ
(Ifl Im|MJm*HN id ,llto\ •
abler. Mrs. S. C. DeCoursey and fam­
ITI» •f : J I * d i
................. .it »tu* horn»*
n.ilur*
.«».«I 'a ill \ i *i 1 hr-* !•.»*•*'
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s/Mrs. H. c. Keen of Macon, Ga., passed
through Sanford thia week, en rout«- to
haf home after a visit to hor daughter,
Mr». Davies in Orlando, and made a
»hort visit to her daughter. Mr*. Nathan
Gamer in Sanford.
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Like Had Ones

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in hltiritl.i during Vli«* « o i i i i i i k w m if r i«*r

V Hi**» Irene Hrndy and ltuth Buth-f
elljoye, I a pleasant week erul visit at
Stetson I niversity ut Delamd with tin•instructor» and many friends utinfhg
the students, mude while Misses Briuly
*nd Duller were students there

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THAT IS WIIAT INTERESTS US

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has returned from
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make Sanford their If* ff*J fill» .»f »0«. • f htr T .

✓ Attorney J. J. Dickinson tiu» returned
from a trip to his old homu in Madison.
Col. Dickinson is just recovering from
in attack of lagrippe and returns t«i hi»
work greatly improved by the ri*d liill»
of Madison.

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'/Ur*. Edgar Powell waa a visitor in
\it invitation w.,« eite„ded tfie mein1 he cold ,weuther in ii„ „ „ mi. t» dm
Sanford for a short time on Saturday, the
tier» of if,,- pres« association to a rccepgumt of her brother, J. W. Dickins and mg thè » 110 w Inni. t„ Monda , „ 1 t i , f , "O" v-T'.en at the dortmtlry by the .girls
fatally.
Miss Louise Stork of fcntcxprisc, ma­
tron of the Methodist Orphanage ut
that place, visited Sanford on Friduy and
was the guest of Mrs. L. R. l’ hili|m.

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Catered aa aecood-ciai» mall matter August 22nd
190$, at the PoetoAca at Sanford. Ptorida.
aodrr An of March 3rd. 1979. *
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OUR N E X T GOVERNOR
Now if I could paint Park aa ho and
hie wife ace him ho would appoint me
on the aupremo bench, wouldn’t he?
fo r thia la a law of persona—who overdiacovera the diaguise our vanity wean,
oWna ua.
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What doee Park think of himaejf In
his loftiest mood?
Hero it la well to note thia: A man's
opinion of himself in hia loftiest mood is
alihost certainly a* lofty opinion, because it la the opinion of hia wife.
Therefore, assuming that Park's sweet
opinion of himself in hia ghighcat mood
is accurate and ija i I can paint him aa he
ease himself if I can put my finger on the
opinionhe ought to entertain toward him­
self.
Have I your undivided attention?
The flower of your attention? Then I
shall proceed.
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Park Trammell, this is your secret
which you have been unable to disguise
from the invisible Emperor whose palace
. l a i n tha forest of Florida—and you know
it and your wife knows it! nnd.everyone
you meet knows it! and Florida knows
it!, and now the United States will know
itl You are good.
Aro you not ashamed of yourself?
T o be trustworthy and fine and clean and
honorable and true, and to be caught
with the good»! Is it not shameful?
Flowers grow along your path nnd no
cursca grow along that path. You are
' n good example to the young men and
men like you postpone the destruction of
the world.
You are good and the people love you.
Women, who sufTer most from evil men.
prayed for you nnd wept silently at your
astonishing success, and were not ushntned to tell their husbands.
A. hundred years from now school
children will look at your picture on the
edge of a map of Florida hung in the
achoolrooom and the fact that you were
good will help them.
Everybody loves you because* you are
good. You are safe and trustworthy
nnd honorable.
A hush Burrounds you. 1 can hear
the birds singing across the field of corn
over then*. There art* forests in th
hlue hush of which one throws awuy a
cigarette. You are such a forest. Evil
and wrong do not happen to uppeal to
^ you.
I give you my sprig of lilac
C. H B.
Floyd in Pensacola Evening News.
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SPLITS ARE POPULAR
There is considerable agitation in
West Florida about cutting of? a part of
the state in that section and making
another state called West Florida or
Gopher or Mayes state or some other
euphonious cognomen. One of the Pen­
sacola papers remarked, "N ow henr the
South Florida papers howl."
The Herald will never howl if the
state of Floridu wishes to split in three
parts, W eef Florida, East F lorida.and
South Florida. The state is large
enough both in area and in population.
Small counties and small states seem to
get closer on big projects, accomplish
more and get botter results in improve­
ments at a lower rate of taxes than do the
big sparsely«settled counties nnd states.
There is power and greatness in smaller
packages and nt the next session of Lbe
Florida Legislature there will be a half
doxen counties clamoring for a split and
there will be that many new counties
made, for be it known there is a popular,
demand for more counties and smaller
areas.
It may. be that the Sanford section will
want to divide, aa much as ail of us love
dear old Orange and dear old Orlando,
our county scat. There is Smalltalk of it
as yet, but the time is coming when San­
ford will be tho county seat of a new
county, a county where we can have our
own roads, schools and other requisites,
and last but not least whore thé Sanford
paper or papers can get part of tho coun• ty printing once in twenty-five years.
If such a thing should come to-paaa of
course The Herald would not raise a dis­
senting voice.
They, are doing the split in several dif­
ferent counties. Everybody ia doing it
and Sanford is never at the tail end of
any movement. If county division ia
good we aro for it.
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*, Therefore, let West Florida secede.
I f she don’t want to play with us let her
g o-b om e and stay there. If Volusia
county wants to divjde let her do ao and
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every one will liy$ happily ever after.
The Herald will have mot's About the
county division as tha tima draw» nigh
and still have the columns open for dis­
cussion pro and con. County division
It bound to be an issue In the nett six
months and there is no use In hiding be­
hind the bush On the subject. We will
look the matter square in the face and
have it settled once and for all.
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M ADE NO MISTAKES
True 'tis strange, but strange 'tia true
— the original supporters of Underwood,
Clark and Harmon for the Democratic
presidential nomination, have been
more Enthusiastic about Wilson's prob­
able election than have the original sup­
porters of the nominee. In this section
a majority of tho contributors to the
campaign fund cvEn did not favor’s WiK
son’s nomination. What’s been the
matter with the original Wilson men?—
Purta Gorda Herald.
b ro. Jordan must have been suffering
from an attack of the blue« when he
wrote that. Really since the nomination
Of tho Democratic ticket at Baltimore
there has bben nothing "tho matter*'
with Democrats, whatever may have
been their presidential preference before
that time. Had Harmon, Clark or Un­
derwood been the nominee he would have
been as loyally yuppprted by the original
Wilson men aa Wilson was supported by
tho original Harmon, Clark and Under­
wood men. We are a united party once
more. Wo have made no mistakes—in
testimony whereof the glorious victory
of lost Tuesday.— Bartow Informant.
——O -----An industry in Florida which has not
received the attention it deserves is that
of sugar cane growing and sugar manu­
facturing. The crop is made with com­
parative ease, nnd if the possibilities of
the industry were carefully studied, we
feel sure that this one business of sugar
cane growing nnd manufacturing sugar
nnd syrup would be .about the greatest
money-muker in the stuU*. It l&lt;&gt;oks to
us like a good opening.—Madison Enter­
prise Recorder.
Sugar enne is one of the heat among
the many staple crops of Florida and the
man who groan sugar enno in any sec­
tion of Florida will always make a suc­
cess of farming for the price is g&lt;xx! every
year and the profit» large enough to suit
the grower. B. A. Howard of the Hownrd-Pncknrd Land Co., of this city is very
unxious to try the growing of sugar nine
on his Vnlusfh fartbs on a large scale and
manufacture both sugar ami syrup. He
is muking an exhaustive study of the
sugar industry and ex|x*cts to muke pub­
lic some startling farts anent the’ sugar
and syrup industry in Florida
If ix-oplo
would turn their attention to augur enne.
sweet potatoes and the staple crops
there would !m* more money in every sec­
tion of Florida.
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favors the Indies endorsing the suffra­
gette plan of refusing to give their husbnnds nny breakfast when «aid hushnnd
stays out all night. We would like to
know who wants any breakfast after lie
lias been out all night?
Flower Sale This Week
The Civic Committee of the Welaka
Club will hold their annual flower sale
at Roberts’ store on Thursday aqil FVidxy of this week nnd those wishing to
purrhase flowering plants, hibiscus. polnsettas, crepe myrtle, roses of all kinds
and shrubs should attend the sale, for
not only will you got your money's worth
but you will be helping to make Sanford
veautifu), for the idea of the side is to distributo the flowers and plnnts nt cost,
in order that the people can purchase
them and plant their yards now.
Shipped Solid Car Lettuce
Joe Cnmcron takes the blue ribbon for
being the-fintt grower to ship U solid car
of lettuce. There were other cars went
out yesterday but they were mnde up by
several different growers. Mr. Cam­
eron shipped the car from his farm on
Cameron avenue and he should realize a
handsome profit from it as the lettuce
was pronounced of very fine quality.
A» far as can be lenrned Sanford shipped
the first lettuce of the season and Mr.
Cameron*is tho first individual in the
state to ship a car of lettuce. From
now until tho end of the season Sanford
will shift more lettuce than nil the. other
sections of Florida.
State of West Florida
By far the moat important nnd far
reaching subject treated -in the tpocch
delivered by Secretary Lcland J. Hen­
derson of tho Pensacola Commercial As­
sociation, at the organisation of the West
Florida Chamber of Commerce in Pen­
sacola Friday, was the formation of an
independent state to be known as West
Florida. .
The’ ééíTebity pointed out that West
.Florida would never benefit materially
by the nations of the peninsular section
of the style;
that section of the state
tona an t’lUfrtty separate and distinct
section; that-W est Florida, if formed,

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For Rent Two Furnished rooms for
fight housekeepiug. Inquire 709 Oak
Avenue
24-tic
Wade, the Tuner. Orlando.
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All kinds of repair work Sanford Ma­
chine &amp; Garage Co.
fri-48-tf
Gas engine repairs. Sanford Machine
A Garage Co.
fri-48-tf
Bring your^jd tires (o Sanford Machine
A Garage Corfor vulcanizing, fri-48-tf
We are equipped to bundle your repair
work.
Sanford Machine A Garage Co.
fri-48lf.
The Gate City House has brought
dawn the high cost of living. Only 14.00
per week for the finest tablo board In
the city. See Parker.
28-tI
While tho weather la hot buy your
dried chipped beef at W. W. Long's
grocerg. Sliced on an American slicing
‘machine.
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I.ET US SOLVE YOUR CLIPPER PROBLEM
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By furnishing you with ».^sample pair of the famous
"T U T T L E CLIPPERS," nowUi^use by 76 per cent of the
citrus growers in California, and by scores of the big fruit com­
panies in Florida, who have bought heavily of them the past
month.
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Wo claim that the TU TTLE CLIPPER will pick all va­
rieties of citrus fruits W ITHOUT INJURY and that it ren­
der» dipper-cutting ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE.
It will do os perfect work in the dark as in the day light,
and can be operated by a child as well aa by the most experi­
enced orange grower. Each pair is a marvel of mechanical
ex pert ness and comes in a separate box,, with half a i iten
extra springs and a slip of emery paper to keep the blades in
good condition.

Road is dry nnd weather fine. .Spend
Sunday at Woodland Park. Ideal pic­
nic grounds, swimming (tool.
20-2e

These are a few strong points in its favor. YOU W ILL
FIND OTHERS EVERY DAY TH A T YOU USE IT.

Want a Good Plano
A beautiful Mission finish plsyer
piano, fifty rolls of music, $600 instru­
ment will be sold 'for $360 cash. In­
quire of Herald office.
21-tf

Write fpr prices and booklet to

E. 0&gt; PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
Boom 1102, Florida Life Building
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

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POULTRY SUPPLIES
We ran supply you for immediate
shipment.
Seed Oats, Rye, Onion Sets, Beans
Peas, Potatoes.
^ full line of all garden seed for
truckers nnd home gnrdens.
Oldest nnd most reliable seed and
poultry,supply house in the state.

E. A. MARTIN &amp; CO.
206 f: a s t b a y s t r e e t

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(lrrail Court: SeiMiCh Judicial O m ill, Or*
anf« Count;. Florid*. In Chancre;
N. J Ht«natr«&gt;m. &lt; ompl'l
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Rudolph V N y m a n
(»«orvianna L. Nyman
.Sutler of \la»irf SaW
C h trU IV llrntlrroun
and Hannah A. Ilrod m on .
T&gt;«fondant*.
Under ami l»y virtu« of a drew of (»rrcluaun*
and aaW, rm d«m l hy lion J u n o W. I V k lm ,
Judf* of th« Hrvrtilh Judicial Clrrult t ourt of th«
Stair of Florida. Bitting in chanrrey for Orangé
County. In a rrrtaln cauar pot» din g In aaid court,
wbrmn N J Slm$trvin n complainant and Hu
dolph ( Nyman. ( ««urgianna L Nyman. Chart««
P llrmlrcvon and Hannah A Hmdrraon arr r*
m sondm ta. th« yndcraigncd Special M u ter In
Chanrrry of thia Court, will ««II to th« highest
b»dd«r. at public outrrv, in frtml of th« court houa*
efbor. In Orlando. Florid*, during th« l*f*l hour« of
m U on Monday, IW e m l«r 2nd. A I&gt; IVl*. th«
following drwrPwd land. Bltuatni lying and b«*
ing In th« County of Orangv and th* Slat« of Flor­
id* to-wlt.
l-.it« Ki(hty-«li
(SS&gt;. Kighty-**vrn (S7|. Nin*I^U
Klgl
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l»7), lx&gt;tn
IjotM K and &lt;• anti ■
ty-*»vrn
runnlng’through
of l1*4
o t 11,
if. lying awat of ■
a »mail
am »...rrrek
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th* »aid lot from north to aoulh of th* aub-divUion
kbown u St. J n r p h ’i, a* p*r pint th«r*o/, duly
recorded In th* public record, of Oran a County,
Florida
T.rma of «1 *. ro»h. purchnarr to pny for dead.
J. J D ICK IN SO N .
S(racial M uter In I h*nc*ry.
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SolIrtKH and of ( ounwl for ( omi-lalnant.

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tn Circoli Court. Hcvr nt k Judicial Circuit, O ru ng a
Cottnty, florida

ll. fJoyl*
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Dlvortw
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It appear» from th* affidavit of E. Doyle, herein
dul;
o » filed,
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‘ ha ia th* complainant in tb* alrovf
m u lin i reus*; (hat Ih» s-Mr-m of lb* Jrfm dsnt,
Emma E. Itoyt*. la unknown tn affiant; that tha
defendant la over tha ag* of twenty-oo# year», and
that there I* no p*r*oa In th* atat* of Florida, th#
arrvtcw of a .uhpoana upon Whom would bind auch
defendant.
You ar* therefor* ordered to appear to thia blO
on Monday, th* 2nd day of Ihcrrmber. A. f&gt;. I#12.
the B a m . hryng a rul. day of thia court
It U further ordere.1 that thl. notice, he pubtiahod
lor M|til n naK utlv* wawka In the San lord Herald,
a newspaper published In Oranga fu ooty, Florida.
Witiw** It. M. Hobbtaon, u«rk of th . circuit
court of th* said circuit and the real thereof, thia
the 7lh day of October, A. 1). ISIS.
11. M. KOUINSON, CUrk.
(ami)
By M. A . Howard. D. C ..
Dickinson A Dickinson.
Solicitors for Complainant.
Ift-Kri Sir

would hnvo a greater population than
four states of the Union and would huvr
a greater area than eight states. Ocala
Star.
" T b « l C u ban * I'dr"
If It wasn’t quits* ao aertoua.
I'd really Ilka to reniW;
W hfo 1 atand upon my hark porch.
And gas# upon my garbage pile.
And In pity tor my neighbor».
My heart aches for »ymapihy.
For that overflowing barrel
* 1» in /real o( them you are.

Hilt I'ro urn) up alt pmuaaioa.
Of which I bar* a goodly Mock*,
Y*t that trash pit* m m i to »land a» Arm
Aa old Gibraltar’» rock.
i hare watched with ««g w Inter«»
Yot tho coming of tho man
Who takr* away tho garbago
"Aa often aa b o ran."
Or »hat b what ho toib mo.
When after four weeks, eta week» more,
I argu# tho Injustko
Of peaatag by my door.
But you bet the tea collector
Comra a)way* (net oo time.
And you always get a cord that »ay».
"IV y up/.' or you'll be lined.
ImSa. ha pity for our aorfowe,
■When be aohe our awful plight,
Tho rarryou bird, fa. parting.
Will upoo that treat y A »Tight.

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H ut'll the'poTbKoroSTcilmJftlabed.
I'm aura 1 ran not tell.

If one reads the oW'flMet cssns
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S O M E U N D E R P R IC E D O F F E R IN G S

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City Residence, five rooms, new, all modern. All necessary out­
houses. An ideal location. Can be bought for as little us $300.00
caahdown, the balance.............................................. ........... $20.00 Month
Ten Room Dwelling, all modem. Bath room, toilet, etc. Two
minuUst’ walk from, business streets, beautiful shade trees, paved walk»
and streets. Bargain $3260.00. Terms if wanted.
F’orl) Boom Tourist Hofei in a thriving little Florida town. Just
remodeled and furnished throughout. The furnishings alone are worth
more than we are itsking for the entire property
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$10,000.00
Flight Hoorn Dwelling, located on the Heights. F'our good build­
ing lota go with this property. Good water. The four lots promise
a line pro|&gt;osition to hold as an investment as this is bound to be San­
ford's future suburban residence section. Wo offer the entire holding
for
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$1660.00
Seven Hoo/tt Residence on 1'almetU) avenue. Burgnin
$2000.00
Terms if wanted.
Two Small Hotels for »ale at a big bargain, rash or termu. Both
these hotels an* local«*«! in live small Florida towns. See us for prices
and location.

S U B U R B A N

F A R M S

Flight and n half Acre Trurk Fnrm, crop well under way, looks
All tiled. ’ Hive acres in lettuce and celery, balance ready for crop, best
locution, best soil. Will m*II ebaep
Lmiks now as ¡f crop will pa&gt; for
the land Ihu season. Toots .team all go in. (Juick sale.
Who will off«*r me anything for ten acres beat land, Iwst soil, right at
loading station. This (dace is going to Im&lt; sold. Make us an offer.
Nine Hoorn House, suitable for rooming liouiwt F'irst str*»*t.
FIvgrything n«*w and un-to-date. Toilet, bath and all modern con­
venience«. I’ rice way down.
Fifteen Acres, five cleared and tilni. Two fine wells. Two small
outbuildings. All under I’ ituburg wire fence.
Quarter mile load­
ing station. This place will only be on the market for a few
days for quick sale i ..............................
..................... $2800.00
Thirty-five Acres in two tnilos Hunford. Gootl double story house
which cost $2500.00 to build. Gtxvd barn for 12 or 16 head stock.
No bettor dairy proposition in the state. We offer this a t . .
$3500.00

O R A N G E

G R O V E S

Two F’lne Orange (&gt;r«&gt;ves, one of 14 acre», with line crop of bright
fruit right on St. Johns river, also#tho A. (.'. L. R It. Will sell at a
bargain. The other five mile« from Sanford, ov«*r one thousand trees
in bcuring. Fine location on lake front.
This grove contains some
of tho famous linhai Naval Oranges, together with a liberal assortment
of all tho best varieties auch as St. Michael Blood, Parson-Brown, etc.

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Ten Thousand Acre« in Lake county, a fine suit divisioh propo­
sition. Can be sold in five or ten acres tracts from $10 to $60 per acre.
Flowing wells can Ih* had on about 2,000 acres. Thia is good trucdciug
land und will grow anything. Some fine groves adjoin it for quick
sab*
..... $3.00 acre
If interested in round timber we have 193,878 acres for sale. It's
not In one body, or nny one locality, but we have it at the right price,
figure with us.
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3,000 Acres cut over land, adjoining the celery delta of Sanford.
Scattered through the tract is some of the finest citrus fruit lands in
F’loridp. We offer thus at
........................................ $8.00 acre
It will bo our policy never to offer anything for sale unless wc can
say conscientiously we are giving you your money’« worth.
See the many bur^ains we are offering in all kinds of real estate
both city and farm. Timber and all kinds of good bargains.

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But » a o w t*kva# tb»n»1*hbor*.
With that ysrt .y * pOe In A g k t.
— UJU HMITIi TEIUIUNK.
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T k ■ time tor thoughtful thinking
And for planning way» and muons
T o get "Council to alt up and liatra,"
T o thaaa fijrvi#. (*nny dresm..
For It you'v* ever lived tn ritle* 1
You have Irncned that »very yvrm
In It»« retenrtar of dbreaM
Doth la that trsah pO* «quina.
There's diphtheria by th# doa#aa.
' And (Irvin by th
T o «ty nothing of tb# wnsilpoi
Thai roiwe# knocking et your &lt;to6r.

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And nunrhep. It there . s pet lent.
Who hanpean la be quit# »Wk
You'll And without th# trying,
.Horn# neighbor» make a kirk.

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CAME LAWS FOR «T A T E
Opca Season for Duck* October to
Merck I. Tarkay* November to Febru
Omb SeMon for Dnelu October to Mar

T«rkejr*Nroe»nber to February

o dead loss of Mi p,.r o u t m „mport,.,
to populaimn
I hav, • ..
from church people. ih«-; a. j , ,
it is true.
We should first find nut n„
Is it us the Harvard |iri»f»-^\,»r
the preacher« an- not |ireai'bmg ti,.
pel. but an- preaching politi. «
Iinesa7 Or whatever the UUM „
can be done bv the ('hn-.ti.it
Sanford to remedy this t i - r n t r . '¿ lo ti
decadence?
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Sa»ir)(i Japanese l.anc for Winter Feed.

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I’ " generally conceded by the stockfollowing b the «ynopela of the game
■*»'' Florida that Ja|&gt;anme cane
Uva of Florida u embodied in the genera!
-'.I"d- at the top n( ttie list of forage
itatatis, acts of 1901:, What it alwaysW
"lr* i ousideratile !ih., however ocstatute*, acta of 1901:
' 'ir&gt; .-very winter from faulty methods
* What U always unlawful:
"( harvesting the crop Japanese cane
To, kill, capture, havo in pomcasion.
subject to injury from frost. but not
liring or dead, buy .aell or offer sale any
to such an extent as other sugar can«.
v3d non-game blni.
Ims-iiu««- it d&lt;M~t not shed the boot to uroTo take or hark in poaatteion the neat
|M*r &lt;*i‘
tect the seed ImmI as ot.s t the seed ),«-&lt;!
or eggs of any wild non-game bird.
A professor of Harvard Ihm w,--l t,
I the seed bud as it matures.
In
Penalties: Fine of $5 for oaeh offense and hi« clerical brethren that I'rote-t ,,
•rdinar&gt; cold weather thi* bixit is nmple
$5 for each bird or part therof, neat or wa* failing because [treat her* hail aban- ; protection, hut when a freeie ocrur» it is
(ggs poaficaned, or imprisonment ten days donetl the gt«|xd and now preached p.,|. i not *ufllcient.
sufficient, Th e joints that are im-'
or both.
*
i t i « , literature, mh’ iu I i*t*nnottiy, rlhi&lt;*** m ature when rold voMthor nto|M t h i
have wild turkey»; quail or part­ in its stead. He told them ti, ujx-n their crop * growth are certain to get frozen
ridges in poaaeaaion between March 1 eyes aud see Qie tremendous hfc and Jjul become sour am i unfit for feeding.
aiM November lit . Fine, $25 to $100. l&gt;ower of the Catholic church The
In a m ild winter. Japunese cane can
To kill in one day more than twenty- priests, he said, preach religion to their bo l.f i standing in the field to 1m* cut or
lye quail or partridge* and four wild tur- people, and leave everything else to the grazctl as wanted. Hut as we cannot
Lkaya. Fine $28 to $100.
profane ' professions. “ Follow the ex­ foretell the future weather conditions
To aell or offer for sale any wild turkey, ample of the priests," hqjhnuted." and we must prepare for contingencies.
quail or partridge. Fine $26 to $100.
you will fill your churches with decent Some leave the crop standing in the field
To ahip beyond tty limit« of the coun­ worshippers again. Keep up your po­ all winter and turn the stock on it. T h is
ty where killed any wild turkey, quail or litical and sociological- harangues and i- a w a s te fu l method, b e ca u s e a large
partridge. Fine $26 to_$100. •
you will soon find your occupation g o n e " |M&gt;rrentnge of cane i* broken down and
To hunt on Sunday. Fine $25.—
Too late!
trampled under foot, and also at every
For non-resident* to hunt without
recurrence of frost the damage from sour
COUNTY t 'O.M MISSION f i t s M FFT &lt;i|» in inrri'iifMsi.
license. Fine not exceeding $100.
To enter upon the enclosed lands of
W h«*n plenty of barn room in avail*
another that are posted, to hunt or fish. Matters of Important-!- I)i*&lt;-u*st-tl Hi ible. u gooff plan |* to rut the crop when
Our &lt; ounit salons
Un nrvi m ill weather Uireait'nff and set
Fine $26.
Hoard
mt-l
Monday S&lt;&gt;\ tit,. |’,| • 'be cane .standing against partitions m
Gsme birds: Swans, geene, brant,
Present, Chuirinan Ov ,-rst r»-«-l i „mn i- ib. barn made for the pur|n»se. taking
durks, rails, coots, mudheads, gallinules,
wmnt-r* WiMMlrull. D illa rd Brown and ■ are not to have too much hulk in any
plover, snipe, woodcock, sandpipers, tat
one place, anti allowing for enough ven­
len, curlews, wild turkeys, partridges or M e rrill.
M inutes of tha last regular meeting tilation to prevent molding.
quail, turkey doves and robins.
Farmers with lohurni barns fiiuj the
Not protected: English sparrows, b2t; read and approved
T h e notice of the death of Hon \V I. -if t io n used for [Mile-curing tobacco very
and little blue darters (Coopers and
»harp shinned hawks), the great honied Palm er having liven railed to tin- atten­ useful anti repori excellent resu.l* from
owl, crow, rice bird, meadow lark. tion of the hoard, therein •re.iim g i v , ibe me'hod. thus using the bants for
Hunters may take their game home with can cy in said office, upon motion Mr summer and winter cr,«pC . It. Kobinson W.i- elixiti-d
,,r n
ll |- desirable to cut the cane a - rim e
them in the state, but not for sale.
attorney
of
tinIxmrd
t-., ground .tie. |Ne.-ii*|,. a*
long
Lpen season for game birds:
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bv
frost,
Quail or partridges and wild turkeys,
November to February, both inclusive. the Orange County F a ir A w in laiion. causing a poor stand next season.
**.,me f . s ' d e r s l i t h e car, of I be c r o p b\
Ducks. October to March, both In asking for .t warrant to lx- i— i,-! in -aid
association on .ni-oui.t
it.. • , , t ,|&gt;, ,*r,- ling racks undur a «hetl or rover of
riiuive.

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High Grade Pianos—Low Prices— Easy Terms
Piano Tuning A Specialty
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natetl by the county
warrant for 115*wi
ordered drawn

Doves, October to March.
Favors Primary Plan
To 7A/ Hr,aid:

In regard to the proposition of a pri­
mary for federal offices to bft settled un­
der the auspices of the Democratic au­
thorities it would be true Democracy
to let the people choose. It would
bring the right man to the right place.
be i**opIe know who they want. It
oulrt be a aure way of ascertaining the
wishes of the people in a matter that
conrerns them all. It would harm no­
body It would do away with the ma­
chine idea. It would be settling the
mitter at home. It would do away with
the trouble of ao many petitions and rerelieve headquarters of so much trouble.
Provided no one who has already hail
pie offer unless the people choose that
any

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W \NT COUNTY DIVISION
triads Voter* Circulate and Sign Peti­
tion Asking For It
Daytona, N o v .'ll.—The petitions cir­
culated for. county division in the pnrinetv which took part in sgitating the
matter 0f county division of Vo lusia,
wav in some precincts signed by pv#-r&gt;
voter who cast his ballot st the poll* last
Tuesday. i n other precincts It was al­
most unanimous, so much so that the
§tatc Senator and two members of the
St»te Legislature will carry pout the
withes of a large majority of the people
»long the East Coast of VoluBla* county
in presenting * bill for a new county
when the Legislature meets next April.
In Daytona of the 269 votes cast,'210
Petitioned for the new county. At Or­
mond and Holly Hill precincts there was
mx a dissenting voter. Atr New Smyrn» ISO voted and 163 of this number
««tied the petition. At Seabreeze and
Dtytona out of 116 voter« 110 signed
we petition. Osteen signified it* desire
cotne into the new county, so thst the
cr&gt;me into the new county.
Kellgieas Condition« In Sanford
The clipping which I enclose gives a
most disastrous view of the condition of
. Protestant church throughout the
nited States and the cause thereof.

this apply to Sanford.
1 was talking recently with a man who
•»** he had not been In Sanford for flf**fn years, and who after noticing the
wonderful material improvement said,
And I suppose your population has
doubled?” It has more than doubled.
I notice," be ask), “ that you have the
number of churches you had then
■■ I go from church to church I no»l«o that the attendance la about the
,tIne ** It waa then—no more, although
Tour population has doubled.” He did
. * * refer to either the Catholic or EpUe®P»l church**.

' If this ie true, it is a. moat disastrous
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I [xm motion a some kind and stacking the cane in an
f-i’l &lt;’•
tl-nght |H ,-ition agu.n-i lh&gt;—e racks
I to- i- a- gtM„| a meth.Hl a- any. if care
S \ Mi (..tin ajijH .ire,| i..'oj, Ho i- ' .iken l.i have all l he I mjI - touching lin ­
board ill reference to tin- o lj.tr i. Hot of ear! hen floor
g in g e r a l e o r s o d a w a t e r
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the G enevu and t ixd. - I &gt; rr r•&gt;.i•I bv
Another method of p r,-srriirig the crop
the ra ilro .n l' subject ltiii*l, r « , •,•(,11,d
li. U- ris ornoieiidisl. i- to la y the
Manufactured witii |Hire dittilln) water—they will prevent illness, aid
n sl to i •pminiwimit-r l l f w
.n.-:
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Wl' drow - w |l. ( till- first ctllll
digestion anil give you health
H ranh.uii w iin i« u o t t•&gt; .o t
iii»h
I f •- in f canes are
Idle clerk wX- .in 1bon/.i-d I&lt;j •Ji- 1r ’ •«[&gt; l I.III I
g b ill i- i* done when keepI I1
* i ’ • &lt;ri mUst lie exercixt-il T h e S a n f o r d C o c a C o l a Bottling; C o . , S a n f o r d , F l a
the insurance on tin- court house Ili.il j j l l g
I 'lia i I be I i. , - r - ire priqierly lup|x-d. the
expires Not 11 l ‘*|J I N't w,s i ill,
owing agenen— • have . ( ¡ t o
I 7 I '••bag* &gt;• -n*
■r covering th e canes
W n iV iiW n iWi wtViVf» « r»f «V*»
U iMNiruff i„*rd A |tr.id»b.i* • i r ' i - A ,t lb.- pr
b u g -n&lt; H u s Ix -d c a n 1»
mad much ltin k, r Miatri a lo ti for need
O 'N e al. S Y Way and S t&gt; D n l iv
I' d “ ill |&gt;r,-s«-rve th e 'ca n e in a
said insurance am ounting to $ il.fMMi.no ■ ••-T h e insurance on other county |iro |x-rtirs norm al condition m ilil it i* wanteil for
It I- not neceitsary to cover
to be taken into consideration when mak fetxling
l| . ts-if *» 11 fi -o il a - hi the case of a seed
mg the allotment of above insurance
lx -,1 A good m xering of trash, d ecayHond of W It O 'N eal, notary puhli,
with F A C u rtis and T W M athews ,i- rng ..iin leavi-s tun or anything else
iv a 11a I ■: • -* I, t»* -uflicient
surelIt*- and b o ld of I \
Hr.nl-I'aw
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o . l l o x l
IS t o
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t b e
t ill
notary publo with H 1 \ U-rri.it t.. n •!
an* 'ti I i'ge -hie k.s i*i tin- field, .u when
I has Lord a- sureties w,.f. .ij,j.r,,\ , d
Hond til (j ft &lt; alhoun to carry r&gt;- -Inx king - o r n . m aking sure that the {
o m et Above F irst National Bank
SANFORD, FLORIDA
volver, with Joe D eM ont and W in. t,. shocks are well tied up toward* the top
A ldridge, sureties, and bond of G . K. with either strong tw ine or wire, soas not
C alh o u n to carry rifle, with Joe DeM ont to lx- blown down in w indy weather.
and W m . G . Aldridge.* sureties were W hen severe fn-i-zmg weather oerurs,
approved
h o w e v e r t h e o u t s i d e o f Qierx- shock* is
Pension application "f l t d , , l o h n - much injured and considerable bssa enapprovetl and forwardisl to Co m ptro ller |
A C C E S S O R I E S ----------- R E P A I R I N G
B IC Y C L E S I'p o n motion the chairm an a is l clerk [
were authorized to advertise lor the -ale
lllg If, d urlio n Sale
of the bonds for road and bridge li-t r i. t
i &gt;n I hur*d.i&gt; F rid a y and S atu rd a y.
No. I of t »range county F la
Nov I t . 15. 16, the store of M . F ra n k
New stock of HIctcIcs and Bicycle Sundries. We make
Rp|K&gt;rt of the committee 111 re the
» ill put mi one of the greatest reduction
a specialty of repair work of ali kinds. New Robber Tires
tlrainage of H lark H am m is-k r is e n ,*l
sab-» in the history of thi* »tore. T h e
snd repairs for baby Carriages.
Give n* a call.
action deferretl.
M-lling prire will bo marked lo plain fig­
Rallot lMixes-for the election wen* tier
ures and you make yo ur own reduction
108 Palmetto, Opp. City Hall
I» Y. BRYAN, Mgr.
livcretl to the ftdlowing to he deliven*!
of one-fourth during the »ale. Tfhi*
to the inajicctors of the election:
sale w ill include M en’», Young Men's,
- A. W ich tcn d ah l. 15; I). It. K ilp a tric k . Boys' and Children"» Clothing, Hal*,
16. 17. 23 ; A lf K ldredgr. I I . 12.
2l i
Shoes. C o lla rs and Cuffs, H o siery. Un­
J. F*. T a y lo r. 5. 6, 7, h. lit . L. L . W ikmIderwear. N ight Shirts. Ni-ckww«rT,HciU.ruff 2S 19. ‘J , 20. 3. 25. ( ; J- L D illa rd , Sus|&gt;ender». O veralls. Overall Coats,
10, 14. 2 2.
Latlie*' and Men's Umbrella».
The following bid* for thq bridge on
T h e store will be closed op \Vedne&gt;*tlay,
C u r r y Ford road. L ittle Creek were re.
Novem ber 13. to prepare for the sale and.
Back in tbe same old business again and prepared to do all kinds
ceived; A u stin Hron. $ 518.00 ; V * . Hridge
every one ff ho ap|ireciate* a real ’ liarof Tin and Sheet Iron Work. Tin Roofing, Guttering. Pipe Fitting
A Iro n C o .. $ 604.00; C h am p io n Hridge
gain shouiti be at F ra n k ’s »tore on Nov.
and Job Work done to order, also Artesian Wdla. Will make it
C o ., $595.00
Upon motion all bids
14th or during the three days' »ale, for
interesting to nil Contractors and Builders. Call or write me
were declines!.
this »ale is seasonable good* and the kind
when you want anything in my line.
Shop Cor. 3rd S t Oak Ave.
Clerk was instructesi to n o tify the fol­
you will be needing in a few days. Thi*
lowing persons to remove their fence*
is not a sale of the odd* and end* of the
off the right of way of the county road
»umnier »tiM-k but a marked down sale
on the went side of La k e F a irv ie w :
of everything in the house in fall and
SANFORD. FLORIDA
P. 0. BOX 481 - - PHONE 135
Upon motion the Comptroller was re­
winter good* and furnishing*. Read
quested to allow the redemption of Tax

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the big blue bills and get the price« and
then come to the sale and select your
choice for one-fourth off the original
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Flrasant Recreation
A Tennis Club has been organized by
the teacher* of the Grammar School and
the primary department. There are
twelve members of the cnlub. They
have had the tennis court made in the
north park, where the young ladie* play
every afternoon after school hours.
The pleasant and exhilarating exercise
after the long hours in school !« very
much enjoyed by the members of the
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Cert. No. PL 1786 of 1899. the property
involved being 'uses! for charitable use*.
(Lot 24 Schultz Add.* Orlando.r
Communication from J. N . H ishop
received. The clerk was instructed to
notify Dr. Hishop that if he will open
the road from Paola church to the Moore
place, 30 feet wide the county will here­
after care for the road.
Upon motlor&gt; thd Supt. of roads and
bridges ordered to rentraw all roads here­
tofore straw ed.
Reports of county officers received,
read and filed.
Account* examined and warrant* or­
dered drawn.
Adjourned to re*ulac.maetin* in De-

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\ They are U good as careful supervision and ho neat method« can make them.
Special formula» for CITRUS FRUITS. POTATOES. TOMATOES. MELONS.
: BEANS. STRAWBERRIES. LETTUCE. CELERY and all truck crop* . . .

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THE SANFORD HERALD
Soldier Accidentally Rilled
Tobe Roberta, twenty years of age, a
In the dayi when Sanford wan the member of Company F, Florida Na­
greatest city in South Florida and the tional Guards, now-on duty in Jackson­
only city that had railroad and steam ville waa accidentally shot and killed at
boat connections, and the bulk of trade 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon while on
and travel (topped here Sanford avenue guard duty on Highland avenue.
Roberta, who waa the only support of
wiu the main street of the city and that
part of the city was the main residence a widowed mother, who resides in Jack­
section of Sanford, All the bouses that sonville was seat out early in the after­
were of any proportions, the stores and noon to do duty along Highway avenue
the hotels aside from the Sanford House street car line, and it was while at that
were on Sanford avenue and some traces post that hla. piatol waa accidentally dis­
o f the former greatness of the early days charged, the bullet going through his
were visible a few year* ago, although wrist and piercing his heart, killing him
reminders of former days by the appear­ almost instantly.
«
•
ance In Whittier's poem, "Like a ragged
Owner o f Appeal SuiHdes
beggar sunning.”
Girard, Kans., Nov. 11.—J. A. W ayFrom; time to time the stores moved
and many of the residedta moved to land, a founder and owner of the Appeal
other parts of the city and Sanford avo- to reason, a 'Socialist weekly newspaper
. nue was left to a few of the faithful who published hero,-shot and killed himself
■rill had hopes of the return of the pris- in i»ia home last night,’ Between the
i glory or who. could not afford the leaves of a book found lying on his bed
h rents of the more fashionable part the following note was found:
of the business section of Sanford. "T he struggle under the competitive
Some time ago Sanford avenue waa system isn't worth the effort; let it pass.”
Friends of Mr. Waytand attribut the
visited by a devastating Are that swept
act
to hb despondency ovgr the death of
two sides o f the avenue clean for almost
his
wife,
who was killed in an automobile
a block and true to the natural order of
accident
over a year ago.
things the rebuilding was of a more sub­
Mr. Wayland was to have appeared
stantial and better architectural order
and so far has this building progressed In the federal court in Fort Scott, Kans.,
that a visitor to Sanford would now be today to answer to a charge preferred by
.lost among the elegant brick buildings |the government against the several edN
•- that are going tip on evory hand. The iton and the owner of the Appeal to
* Duhart block ‘has been finished, and by Reason of circulating through the mails
the way this block shows the thrift and dafnmntory matter concerning an of­
enterprise of the colored people of our ficial of the federal prison at Lonvcnsd ty , this new block being owned by a worth.
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colored man who after his property was
destroyed by fire raised the money for
the new building and built of brick some
o f the nicest store rooms in the city.
Just opposite this block C. H. Lefiler is
building s handsome brick block to fake
the place of the frame building destroyed
by fire. Mr. Lefiler is ono of the pioneer
owners of of Sanford avenue property
and has had an abiding faith in that sec­
tion of tho city and is now in a fair way
of haying hla ideas realized. Hit new
block is a credit to the city and like the
new buildings going up In every part of
the city these rooms have, all been
spoken for weeks ahead of time.
There is rumor of several more brick
blocks on Sanford avenue and that muny
of the merchants doing business in Q)e
higher rental districts will move to San­
ford avenue and with First street pxtend,, ed beyond Sanford avenue and the lake
front bulkhendcd Sanford avenue w'JI
arouse from the sleep of a quarter cen­
tury—arouse in earnest and the building
operations now in progress will only be
a starter for the good things In store not
only for Sanford avenue hut every other
part of the city.
POSTMASTER IS SAFE

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National Committeeman States That
Republican Appointments Hold Good
r Correspondence has been very active
since the election of Woodrow Wilson
by those who have aspirations for the
largo public offices of tin* government
and petitions are being drawn up and
letters are being written asking for endogaemartts, until some prominent men
. ' have on file stacks of letters along this
very line, to bo answered.
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National Committeeman for Florida
• John T. G. Crawford was seen at his of­
fice Just previous to hia departure for
Chicago and New York and was askod
in regard to federal officers holding com­
missions, if they would go out of office
with the beginning of the Democratic
administration.
Mr. Crawford explained that post­
masters and all other oncers in Florida,
appointed by the President, except the
internal revenue collector, held their
commissions for four years from their
date and that in his opinion the President
would not remove any such officer» ex­
cept for cause.
'"U nder such circumstances,” said Mr.
Crawford, " I t ia useless and you might
thoroughly emphasize this Tact that it
ia useless for aspirants to get up peti­
tions at this time. This for ths reason
that they cannot possibly come up for
consideration by the president until the
terms of the several officers are about to
expire.” .
,
In response to another question, as to
the number of applicants already receiv­
ed, Mr. Crawford stated that he had el““ ready been requested by several hundred
Democrats to endorse them, and he
hoped other aspirants would bear in
piihd the fact stated, as it will save them
• and the senators and congressmen con­
siderable useless correspondence and con­
versation.—^Timee-Unlon.
{ Will Open Saturday
The new drug store o f D. L. Thrasher
wtij - open for business next -Saturday.
A soda fountain hM been installed end
thls»£art of the Tmslncss will be under
d ie supervision of an experienced man.
Mr. Tibbal of Atlanta, a registered phar­
macist will have charge of the prescrip­
tion department.

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All Local Advertisement* Under This
Heading. Three Cents a Line Each Issue
Wanted—T o buy n good rnule or horse
with wagon, alao some good hens. G. W.
Kinahun, R. F. D. No. .1, near Cameron
City.
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23-tf
Wanted— Position as stenographer,
with throe years’ experience. Address
Mrs. C., Herald Office.
22-lf
Good board and room at the Lake
Breeze House, 100 Laurel, 3 blocks west
of depot.
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20-3tc
First Class Table Board— Mrs. C. L
Goodhue, 210 Park avenue.
102-tf

Wanted, Quail Dog— Must be broken.
State price. Vf. I. Hollenbeck, Oviedo,
Fla.
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23-4 tp
For Salo— Good mule, harness and
wagon; horse.,, buggy and harness; hay:
farm implements. Cheap for cash. C. ET
Worthington, Route No. 1, Sanford.
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23-2tp
For Salo— A $600 piano for $300.- Addresa Box 1244. City. '
23-3p 0
, For Salo Cheap—Five acres land In
city. Box 473.
20-4p-frl
Celery Plants for Sale— Murray place,
old tile factory, Pace's street.
21-6tp
Wanted—T o sell five new sewing ma­
chines. Up to date' standard make.
Will sell at a great bargain. These ma­
chines aell for $70 retail, anyone of these
can 1» bought for $25 cash. Call at
once or write Box 1319, Sanford, Fla.
21-tfe.
For Sale— Young Jersey cow- with her
firat calf, heifer calf. Inquire of F. J.
Can Cot Whiskers Now
20-10tp
Up in Kentucky-where the Rambler Nlemeyv, Longwood,- Fla.
For Sale—Good Dulck runabout or Evrelived the election of Wilson means one
itt louring car. Both in good condition
important thing. Old man-Joe Jack- and aole cheap. W. J. Thigpen at Holden
son can mow cut off hla whlshera. Down Retl Eatate Co.
100-tf
in Western Kentucky, where Mr. JackCelery Plnnta for Sale—One million cel*
son i^ intimately known, this will be one ' cry plants for sale. A. Corner, Celery
12-tf
of the biggest evuntn of the election. Mr. nY " U*
A good Mrong heavy mule
Jackson entered. Into an agreement In Inquire of O. W Hruily. Hcurdall and Cel­
1896, not to cut his whiiikrr* until n ery avenue.
17-tfc
Democrat should la-* elected President.
For Sale- A 3 acre truck farm at n
He did not havens chance to use his scis­ loading platform. Well improve»! and
sor» or razor in that year or in 1900 or flowing well. Fenced, tile»i, u large two
in 1904, hut he had hop«» in 1908, only story house, tenant house, shade a/id fruit
to be disappointed. In the meantime j trees. See me at Monroe or addrens U.
the whiskers continued to grow until lust S. Mikesell, Sanford.
19-tf
year they were down Im*1ow Mr. JackFor Sale— 1912 Model Automobile,
Bon’» knees. He wore them on the in­ Studebaker E. M. F. four passenger fore
side of his shirt, except on state occa­ door touring car. Going ut $500. Call
sions, and was proud of the whisker» at Herald office for information. 19-tc
In fact be is so proud of them that it is
For Hale Tw»&gt; Kentucky Hre»l Mule
doubtful if 'he v». ill cut them off even Colts, 3 ami 2 years old. Burguin ut
though he ran do so and keep hi» word $225.00. Goo&lt;] buggy. Deed rig mower.
not to cut them until n Democrat was Addrra.» W. T. Murphy, Celery City.
elected President.—"Ram bler” in St. Fla.
22-8tp
Petersburg Indc|&gt;endent.
For Side Mixed poultry and pigeon
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Rains for the North
Washington. D. C., Nov. 10.—Rain»
in the Pacific state« nnd the extreme
northwest for another day or two and
their extension over the central nnd
northern portions of - the country by
Tuesday ia forecasted in the weekly bul­
letin of the weather burenu.
"In ti»e Rocky Mountain region an»i
the northwest the rains may change to
snow iiy Tu«"8day," the bulletin says,
"and after that time there wifi be »m ark­
ed rise in pressure, accompanied by fair
and colder weather, continuing until the
end of the week and gradually extending
eastward and southward, reaching the
middlcwcst by We»ines»iay or Thursday,
and the eastern stated tow urd the close of
the week.
"In the south the weather will be fair
and want) in the first half of the week,
probably local rains later with falling
temperature in the west gulf states.
On the Doctor
A boy hod hurt hi.» foot very bad in a
factory and was taken care -of by the
doctor on the place without bclpg any
better. His mother tritKl to persuade
him to follow her to town where she
knew waa a specialist on broken legs, and
she persuade»! the boy to go with her.
The doctor ia town examined the leg and
foot and found it necessary to pull it hard
and the boy screamed fearfully, but the
doctor told him that it would get well
in a day or two and they went home.
"Well,*" said the mother "didn't he do
it nlceT” Yes, said the boy, but I was
not foolish enough to give him the sore
foot.
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J. F. SUN DELL,
Lake Mary.
Wllliama la Candidate
Addison L. Williams announces hia
candldaby in this issue for the position
of Treasurer and Collector of the d ty
of Sanford. Mr. Williams is the pres
ent incumbent and is giving general sat­
isfaction. He is an accountant by pro­
fession and haa hath years ' of experi­
ence in clerical work. ' He ia well known
here, having been a resident for several
years snd a tax payer. For thé past two
years Mr. ' Williams waa the efficient
bookkeeper et the store of D . A. Cold,
well A Sons and resigned to accept the
appointment of Treasurer and Collector.
Hs' {f « good man for the place and The
Herald Cakes pleasure in recommending
Mr. Williams to tl)e public.

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Democratic Senate
Washington, Nov. 11.—The positive
announcement ot tho sucre»* of Harry
iJtne, the Democratic candidate for the
senate in Oregon, assures Democratic
control of the upp»T house of Congres.»
and places both hranchrs of the nationnl
Legislhturc and the Presidency in their
hant)s for tho first time in eighteen yoars.
The addition of Oregon to the Demo­
cratic list gives that party forth-nine
senators, or a majority of two.
In addition to the election of success­
ors to Democratic senators now- sitting.
Democrats will replace Republican sen­
ators from Oregon, New Jersey, Kansas,
Colonvdo, Montana, Delaware and Ne­
•••
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vada, andd will fill the vacancy In Colrado with a man of their choosing.
The contests in Illinois, where two
senators uro to be chosen, nnd in Ten­
will be open tonight for
nessee and Michigan remain to be de­
cided. The Democrats make positivo
claims concerning some of the states, but
C O F F E E that is C O F F E E
whatever the result In any or all of them,
Democratic control of the senate is as­
When your blcyde breaks down and sured and the Democrats will-ho able to
needs repairing remember that you can shape legislation if harmony prevails E. FIRST ST. i SANFORD. FLORIDA
For Sale—Sixty to seventy thousand among them.
celery plants. Apply Phone 16, C. R.
Presbyterian Church
Walker.
24-2tp
Special attention of the members of
the Praabyterien church ia called to the
For Treasurer and Collector .*
wk*
.' I hereby announce my eandidacy for special announcements made last Sun­
the position of Treasurer and Collector day at the evening service. Oq next
at the election to be held on Tuedsay, Sunday morning an offering «-ill be
December 10 In 8anford. I am at pres­ taken for Foreign Missions, and after the
ent holding this position and am quali­ morning service a meeting of the con­
Cat ck the'Drift?
fied in every way to attend fo the duties gregation is called to coniider the matter
o f the office and wlll.appredate the sup­ of calling a pastor. All members of the
congregation are urged to be present.
port of the people pn election day. •
Rev. J. F. McKinnon ia expected to
«« * 'j \ ■' Respectfully,
(Ireach and. be present at the congrega­
ADDISON L. WILLIAMS.
tional meeting.
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y N O V K M IR R 18. i a t i

EftD OF STRIKE IS NEAR

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The Allied Troops A re Victors
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Fovtyier Positions| sanfori&gt; to. be th en am e
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Happenings in The Land of Flowers Culled and Tied j
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n yesterday every city car opr
tite Springfield -division of
T rtrtion ..Company’s
,__ called In to the barn* on Riv?rtid« f v enue and manned by itreet car
conductor* and motormen, ncvcral of
«bon «W* fn charge o f the car»’ when
tba strike Was cilled October 29tb- Ac­
cording to report! current throughout
th« downtown diitrict and verified by
member! o f ' the Jacksonville ..Traction
y, eeventy-five old employes
their poailiona at noon today.
.— ana that enough o f the old men
have been giverKpoaltlona to equip ev­
ery ear operated upon the . Springfield
division with old employes of the com-

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Half Of What Is Now
Orange County

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Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
of Busy Herald Readers

Orange county will be divided.

‘ Turkey has now formally applied to
The Wednesday Club
Just when this will tuke place has not
Bulgaria for peace, thus forestalling the
The Wednesday Club held their first
! •*» yet Item decided but that it will take
tardy action of the European concert
place is certain and assured and there meeting of the season at the home of towards mediation. No armistice has
|will lie no opposition to the plan. The j Mrs. Henry Wight. Wednesday after­ yet been concluded; difficulties have,
prune nt plans nre to divide the county j noon. at 2:30 o’clock
arisen over the terms, ft is said that
by cutting it east and west, giving San-1 At this reunion meeting aitcr the long Bulgnria demands the evacuation of
ford county the northern portion and Jsummer vacation there was a splendid Adrianople. Scutari and Monaatir as a
The campaign shows uuite a minder Orange county the southern portion
1attendance of the members of the club condition of agreeing to an armiatice.
o f candidata» iront uli •school* except
The matter wax brought up at the with throe visitors
Negotiation*, however continue. The
the High School » how* pupils »re burred meeting of the Comnierriui Club last
The program for the afternoon was censorship is again uxccedingly severe
The Primary. Grammar and Catholic night and steps will be taken at once to most delightfully opened by Mrs. O.W.
and it U difficult to arrive at the correct
achools all have representativeswho are sUrt th&lt;, aeitntion and to learn how Brady, with two violin »elections, ac- idea of the militar)- position. The fall
making good showings.
much of the territory will i&gt;e divided, companied by her daughter, Mias Irene of Adrianople ta rumored from both
There will be certain days at the Ini- A thorough diacuaaion ol the atlair w u , °n tho pinno, ’’Sing, Smile, Slumber,
Servian and Turkish source*, but this
perial when two votes will count ax four given at the meeting of the club and ev- Gounod, and
and "La
"La Cinquantine
Cinquantine," (îa- lx still unconfirmed.
and one vote count as two Look out ery mendier pr*»*-iit was in fuvor of Gatiriel Marie. Mrs. K. L. Honbirwon
ooo
for those days and l&gt;&lt;- »urc to .ittwnd on county division.
accompanied by Mr». I). L. Thrasher
The
Spanish
premier,
Jo«e Canalejas,
paar.
sang two charming »olo». "Little Boy wax shot dead Wednesday, while enter­
those occasions as Slime of the lower
After
the
club
has
unmistakably
y &amp; .
*ooo
counts might overtake you
Keep m d.-clared it**lf as l«-lng in favor of the B lu e." Kevin, anil "H edge Rouen," ing the ministry of Interior buildings at
Tba ministerial body of Pinellas coun­
mind that there are many vole* that are new county of Sanford a committee of Schubert.
Madrid to attend a cabin*.! meeting.
ty ate agitating the question of a wet
not yet cast. Who they will I»- . axt for county division wax appoint.*! F. P.
After till» very entertaining introduc­ His asxnllant. Manuel l’ ardinax Serrato
and dry election at an early-date
Is a mystery, and tin»«' little girls that Forster was nain.sl chairman. K 1. tion. the mi nut*« of the last meeting in Martin, aged twenty-eight, of El Grado,
ooo
Noel A. Mitchell, once a member of the |are running on the &lt;|i|jei Hre "dark Millar, (..-orge II Fernald. Henry Me- May at the home of Mrs S O. Chase province of Huesca, wax arrested and
8L Petersburg Real Estate Exchange J horses." •Ask y.iur in. md- to vote f.,r l.aulm. Thomas K Hate», C. R. Walker. wer* read by the secretary. Mm. Chase, then shot himself. He is reported to
you. See if you can obtain any of the Richard (' Maxwell. Chari.» M Hand also the minute* of u cull Hireling of the have died in jml
Martin tired (our ahou
il
W asking
damages of one^undred
i» nO
nO*
as
unenst votes
and \S \N Abernathy cmsUiiite the executive committee and the program at Premier Canaleja.« ax he wo* entering
dollar*,
from
forty-two
mem­
thousand
committee.
committee at the home of the president the building of mmlarry of the interior.
T h e v o t e its it now s t a n d ' is a., f o l l o w »
ber* Df that body.
o o o
.’ I .When the meeting of the rlul. adjourn- &lt;iurin« ,ho v»r“ «i°n of the club, and a Three shots struck tho niutraman behine
Molite Abernathy
Copt. J. B. Allan, a well known marine Gladys Adams
16 is I, tile committee on county division 1meeting of the executive committee last the right ear »nd he fell dead on th* spot,
w.s-k at the home of Mm L R Philip*
o o o
tun and dti*en 01 Tampa alnec 1H96. Agio« Bothumly
14 went into s.-Hslon and laid out its ,»ns
were
read
by
the
secretary
died in Somerset, Pa., Tuesday. nged Kathleen Brady
lor
a
pro[&gt;er
campaign
of
publicity
to
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The total ileath list in Tuesday’s
The president. Mm Geo L Mart», wreck of the Yazoo and Mlminaippi Val­
lbout *i*ty-fo(ir years. He was master Margaret Berner
i'l given th*- projn t within the area d«*1 hose pre- then brought before the dub several im­ ley road ut Motilx, La., ta placed at
of th* P. A O. steamer Mascatt.
If. crilxsl t.y tl.e new t».imdi
Dorothy Daris
o o o
if. iin.'lx win. Ii wer* not represented ui The portant mntter». which after a general eighteen and seven of the ninety passen­
Ktfty Du Rose
IT* first, rJpo etrawherrle* of the aeo- France* Gonzales
20 meeting Will have delegai.» addisi to the discussion one item was «ntixfactorily- ger* who suffered Injurien are in a critical
t
Vers
taken
Intolakehhtd
a
few
day*
ion
2h «-ulnmittee *o that .-a*-li ( M i r t i . &gt;n of the dtspoaed of and another temporarily condition
In addition to the uniden­
Helen Gonzal««
Ho»by
by |
IÍ.
K. Turner, who-live* »outh of
territory that will U- itieor|.«rut.-&lt;l into auspendt'd to l»e uete*l on lat*-r
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fi
tified
dead
taken iron the ruin* yester­
•L.a.
o
.
ii . i
” lnnfet»rav*
that town. Prospects are anni to Ik* ...
a the new .-miniy will have |ir&lt;&gt;(H*r voice, The business of the meeting trunx day the body of an unidentified white
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'&lt; Inrene Hand
tood.for a fine crop of berne* this
year..
H in the matter
acted, the club listened with pleasure man was found and the acharred re­
»b
i«. h o t t e r . will not bo-quite J A M " H°rton
ridft
X
orimi
Secretary
Bali*
has
compiled
the
fol-1
to
the kind words of greeting and the mains of one child and tw'o adults were
Lillu- H
Urfl’ a*'last year, owing u x ,lb f »&gt;•**' &gt; { Kfli" \,a&gt;. Howard
13 lowing figiir«* regnrtling the new county |address of the president, which was taken from the burned wreckage
nini whibh prevailed,all /all *.
, Ruth Knnner
26
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From th*- vote |&gt;&lt;dlc*l in the county ut pleasingly prefaced by the salutation
o o 6
a
and grreting of the program commit­
Hidna
Allen
wax
plarx-d on trial for his
Amu. l/re
the recent primati,-x and from the official
’ Spectator* In the Alachua County .
11 records ol registration the new county tee on the o|&gt;entng tirogram. “ Go&lt;s| life Wednesday on the charge ol killing
S*-riti* Lake
Clraiit -Court room Tuesday morning |
12 alti have :,;*..U population The last fru-ii.Ts dear friends, salutations ami fudge Thornton I. Massie in the ifillwMad.-lin.' Mali.-in
»ItOCssed tits apectalclo of a Mian m
Id eenaus gave Of auge &lt;JUllt&gt; 15».|0* |»'j. greeting* to you all." Mr*. M H ville courthouse «hooting last March.
Airna Musi.n
dieted for.murder In the first degree sur
IS uiaii.&gt;n and t.y the vitlidrawul ol tie i.ev. lei made a brief r&lt;»poitsr to the ad- Judge lluxton. attorney lor Allen, in hia
Fuiini* It.-I... M *r■- -■n
rrndtr to the officers of ’ the/ lat^.. This i
dr*«s ol liie president. Tho club de­ opening addresB declared they would
14
Addle Marshall
north end &gt;.| th«- .otiniy Orange county
min was M W. Mapl*», erstw hile livery
cided IH-Iore dlsbandhig in the spring to ■how that the shot in Judge Masale’s
12
Maud Malone)
will have 11,557 population, o fficially.
•Ubfcrnan of High Springs, and his entry
take up the atudy of Mirxico for tho pres­ chair had been fired from the side of the
38
Helen Peek
T h u last census gave population fig- ent year’a work. Mrs. B. 0. Chase,
intot he temple of justice was as quietly
15
room occupied by the court officials, not
Adel Kin*»
pres for Mime Florida counties as follows: chairman of the (irogram committee*
|.&gt;j yrr»
♦ircutisl as waa hi* « i t on the afternoon
1
from the side held by the Allens
Gertrude Rung.- .
er. 4,907. Brevard. 4,717, Calhoun.-1
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m
of May 14th, nearly six month* ago.
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entertain«»!
the
club
with
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very
inter­
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Elixnheth Stafford
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H 7,465. C itru s. C.731. C la y . 6. 116. F ra n k lin esting outline of the work ol the commit
Helen
Terwillig.-r
The
announcement
of the resignation
&amp; West city council by ordinance
tin, 6. 201, H ernando, 1,997. l.u F u y e tte . tre during the summer, in planning, read*
of
Ix-e
MrClung
a*
treasurer of the
uyttto ita minors they will not Im&gt; per- [ Hi-fFn Shelton
fi.710; is-e. 6. 249. Lib e rty. 4, 700; iH cs-- ing ami arranging their subject* snt
21
Mamie Kntf William«
mittwri to congregate in pool rooms dr
o|n, 5. 570. Palm B each ,» 5. 577: Pasco. days, and which with the assistance of I’ nitcd Slat«» wax made this morning
12
Flon-nce Wattem
McCluug tendered
7,602 St Lini*-. 1,075. T a y lo r, 7. 103, the com mitt«-*- lor the Civics department by President Taft
play pool.
4I
Kern
Ward
ooo
W akulla, 4. S02. Sum ter, 6.696
Thu* has nwultod in s must excellent and hi* resignation at a conference o(. ths
Report of the fire department in T amm aki» s«ventren countiu* in the atute pleasing program. The roll was then executive officer» this morning, and the
/
P* for ths mlnth ol Octobor ahowa tliat x/ G ra ss W idows' Tandy Pulling
f which w ill have lena population than called by the secretary and each mem President announced hia resignation . » as
tbe^|otaJ loss»« sustained b y fire* in that
voluntary. It is believed that Carmi
Mrs. D L. Thrasher was bus less a t’a Stnfnrd rounty
ber responded with a short reminis­
Thom(»on. the President’s private sec­
dtjrduriflg the month M ou n ted to but consolation candy pulling Tuesday even- i
cence of the summer’s pleasure nr ex­
retary will succeed hlpi.
W 4 # o -. very amal| amountlog given in sympathy to a number of
perience. Three names wvre pro|&gt;o*ed
Missionary
Meeting
• o o o ilfi j i
ooo
her friends, who with herpeU Art tempo­
The Missionary Society.of the Meth­ for membership ip the dub. Mrs. G. B
J. Coran of. Lake City bnd the
rary
"graw*
widows,'V
whilo
their
hus­
i..* .
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odist church held their regular business Waldron has been sppointed by tes
tune
to »loe*
hi#, right hand’ a 'few
bands art enjoying the delights of a
Confederate Memorial Started
meeting Tuesday afternoon in the president to represent the Sanford
•go, -which was blown Into ahfed*
hunting trip and ramping expedition
Wsdnenday club as delegate to the State
Mors
than a thousand southern
church.
The
meeting
was
presided
explosion of a( stick of-dynamite,
w ar Ft. Christinas, while the husbands
Federation of Women’s Clubs, which women, members of the United Daugh­
over
by
Mrs.
H.
H.
Chappell,
president
h &lt;rima that the Doctor, along with
of the other two widows are away -on
of the *ociety. After brief devotional will meet at West Palm Beach Tuesday ter» of the Confederacy, journeyed to
waa endeavoring to blow up a
business. With the assistance of sev­
morning, Nov. 19th »nd continues three Arlington national cemetery Tuesday
•JHIdw jacket*' neat wheu. tho 'accident eral other friend* these disconsolate exercises tho minutes were read by the
days
in session.
to lay the cornerstone of a monument to
The hand wile to badly 'that- widowaf? enjoyed a star hunting con­ secretary, Mrw C. H. Smith and the
the Confederate soldiers buried there.
payment of due* followed a report of the
t. It V » * found neewaary to
test. A number of stars were hidden
The
monument,* looming beside the
treasurer,
Mrs
W
W.
Abernathy;
also
Mr. and M ra Gonzales Entertain
•l&lt; a tow thrhc* ebor* th* wriet j'n the room. Mrs F. J. Gonzales was
great
stone shafts erected to the mem­
reports
by
the
vies
presidents
of
the
so­
lacs waa also .Ijadly hurt from the the fortunate finder of the largest num­
Mr and Mrs. F. J. Gonzales were host
ory of Union soldiers, is designated aa a
ciety,
who
were
present,
were
made.
‘ wxplosion.
•
and hasten at a vrry pleasant C A 'd party
ber, winning the prtxe, a dainty box of
Mr». M . A. Miot, fouyth vice president, Thursday evening. Three table* of lasting ovldence that the north and the
8 u u Text Book Board ha* or- candy. . The booby priae, a large «tick in her report of the gratifying financial fiye hundred were played. The ladies* south are permanently united.
•the publisher# of. 0**- geography of pandy in a pretty box was received by success of the recent “ Trip of the W orld" prise, a very pretty picture waa won by
For the first time eince its organisa­
^haa just been adopted for use in the M rw. A. P. Connelly. The sjiecial fea­ for the committee e*(&gt;*ciaUy thanked the
tion.
nineteen years ageo, the United
Mr*. A. P. Connelly. Mr. Q. W. Brady
Khoob of T e w .to remove from ture and real amusement of the evening ladies of the society who so kindly gaVe made the highest score among the gen­ Daughters of the Confederacy held ita
Pictured! Pn-riid.-nt Teft waa a genuine old faahioned candy pull- the use of their homes and their personal tlemen and won a deck of cards. After convention In other than a southern d ty , •• .
therefor ’ the' pkture of ingr which afforded a great deal of fun work with their committees in decorat­ the interesting games of cards were con: when the sessions of ths annual meeting’ ’
l*m. Member* of the to the participanta.
ing theri homes to represent the coun­ eluded delicious chicken salad, wine liegan on Tuesday. Th# organisation
I
Mrs. Thrasher’s guests were Mrs. A tries to be visited on the trip.
determined to meet in Washington that I
the removal oM l*.p ictu re
jelly, sandwiches and coffee were served.
Uncoln frjm the athopl hie- P. Connelly, Mrs. Samuel Pulwiton,
The preiiident presented to the society Mr-and Mra. Gonzales’ guests were Mr. the Daughter* might conduct the layinc
tMk proportion waa feo vlgor- Mrs. F. J. Gonzales, Mr*. Robert New­ a suggestion by Rev. J. D. Langley and Mr*. 0 . W. Brady, Mr. and Mra. of the coroenffone •( th5 new monument,
x m d tiy G ot. Colquitt* that if man, Mra. B. W. Herndon, Misses pastor of the Congregational church, B. F. Whltner, Jr„ Mr. and Mra. B. W. which has been financed largely by that
'• 1
that the missionary society-of the Meth Herndon, M ra A. P. Connelly, Mr*. organization.
adoned. T h g ! Governor ln- Mabel Bowler and Veda Ward.
Col. Hillary A. Herbert, eecretary of
odist church unite with the missionary Samuel Puljpton, Mias Ruth Butler.
i T est Book Board, of which
‘ ’ ’.* ^ i ) 3 - -■ . » tx i■ w.■ ■
,
the navy under President Cleveland;
.thaq-, here
societies o5. the Pre«byterian, Baptist
'.fy
Fancy Work Hrele
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waa chosen aa master of ceremonies for
and Congregational churches in observ­
t ie d fr o t h the
Mr». W. T. Johns waa battens of the
Preaching si Mqore’s Station
the laying of the cornerstone. He ia
dgn from the Oov- . Fancy Work-Circle Thursday afternoon. ing next week as a union week of prayer,
Rev. C. II. Summer* will preach at bead of the committee in charge of ths
as it has l»-en designed as a week of
pTho
‘ Alias ladies were
...---- entertained with their
-4U---"Home Missions" by its Moore’s Station Sunday afternoon. 3:00 erection of the monument. • The orator
r__ li'C o's ofllcé dainty fancy work a#d pleasant ronver* prayer for
■Stion. ’ After which the hostess terved i Missionary Councils of the churches o’clock. All are invited to attend. As of the day was William Jennings Bryan.
U 'fw b b o d of a
this will be the last Urns Mr. Summers On the platform also stood the office re
ajdd to conteln ■ delirious shrimp sandwiches and toed mentioned. The society accepted the will b* at this appointment before ha of the Daughters and Mr*. Marion Bute
ten. Mra. John* guests were Mra J. D. »uggratlon and appointed s committee
fm jd n lg h L This
Roberts, Mra T . 8. DAvis, Mra H. H. to confer with Mr. Langley and make leave* for, the Annual Conference it la ler, who had charge 6f the procreas fot
night
Mr». C. C. Woodruff, Mra. R. W. the n*ceanry AJTAngermmt* as to pro- desired that a large congregation will be tho cornerstone laying ceremonies and
who
r .'w k s
thsth* convention.
r*
i. Mr*. C. M . Vcree, visitor.
gram* far th* nettings.
Voting Context

Interest In tho contest for the bicycle
to be given away at the Imperial The­
atre Christmas.Kve tç» the most |*ipul»r
school girl if Sanford is mu'* «sung
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THE SANFORD HERALD
Soldier Accidentally Rilled
Tobe Roberta, twenty years of age, a
In the dayi when Sanford wan the member of Company F, Florida Na­
greatest city in South Florida and the tional Guards, now-on duty in Jackson­
only city that had railroad and steam ville waa accidentally shot and killed at
boat connections, and the bulk of trade 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon while on
and travel (topped here Sanford avenue guard duty on Highland avenue.
Roberta, who waa the only support of
wiu the main street of the city and that
part of the city was the main residence a widowed mother, who resides in Jack­
section of Sanford, All the bouses that sonville was seat out early in the after­
were of any proportions, the stores and noon to do duty along Highway avenue
the hotels aside from the Sanford House street car line, and it was while at that
were on Sanford avenue and some traces post that hla. piatol waa accidentally dis­
o f the former greatness of the early days charged, the bullet going through his
were visible a few year* ago, although wrist and piercing his heart, killing him
reminders of former days by the appear­ almost instantly.
«
•
ance In Whittier's poem, "Like a ragged
Owner o f Appeal SuiHdes
beggar sunning.”
Girard, Kans., Nov. 11.—J. A. W ayFrom; time to time the stores moved
and many of the residedta moved to land, a founder and owner of the Appeal
other parts of the city and Sanford avo- to reason, a 'Socialist weekly newspaper
. nue was left to a few of the faithful who published hero,-shot and killed himself
■rill had hopes of the return of the pris- in i»ia home last night,’ Between the
i glory or who. could not afford the leaves of a book found lying on his bed
h rents of the more fashionable part the following note was found:
of the business section of Sanford. "T he struggle under the competitive
Some time ago Sanford avenue waa system isn't worth the effort; let it pass.”
Friends of Mr. Waytand attribut the
visited by a devastating Are that swept
act
to hb despondency ovgr the death of
two sides o f the avenue clean for almost
his
wife,
who was killed in an automobile
a block and true to the natural order of
accident
over a year ago.
things the rebuilding was of a more sub­
Mr. Wayland was to have appeared
stantial and better architectural order
and so far has this building progressed In the federal court in Fort Scott, Kans.,
that a visitor to Sanford would now be today to answer to a charge preferred by
.lost among the elegant brick buildings |the government against the several edN
•- that are going tip on evory hand. The iton and the owner of the Appeal to
* Duhart block ‘has been finished, and by Reason of circulating through the mails
the way this block shows the thrift and dafnmntory matter concerning an of­
enterprise of the colored people of our ficial of the federal prison at Lonvcnsd ty , this new block being owned by a worth.
NEW OLD BUSINESS STREET

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colored man who after his property was
destroyed by fire raised the money for
the new building and built of brick some
o f the nicest store rooms in the city.
Just opposite this block C. H. Lefiler is
building s handsome brick block to fake
the place of the frame building destroyed
by fire. Mr. Lefiler is ono of the pioneer
owners of of Sanford avenue property
and has had an abiding faith in that sec­
tion of tho city and is now in a fair way
of haying hla ideas realized. Hit new
block is a credit to the city and like the
new buildings going up In every part of
the city these rooms have, all been
spoken for weeks ahead of time.
There is rumor of several more brick
blocks on Sanford avenue and that muny
of the merchants doing business in Q)e
higher rental districts will move to San­
ford avenue and with First street pxtend,, ed beyond Sanford avenue and the lake
front bulkhendcd Sanford avenue w'JI
arouse from the sleep of a quarter cen­
tury—arouse in earnest and the building
operations now in progress will only be
a starter for the good things In store not
only for Sanford avenue hut every other
part of the city.
POSTMASTER IS SAFE

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National Committeeman States That
Republican Appointments Hold Good
r Correspondence has been very active
since the election of Woodrow Wilson
by those who have aspirations for the
largo public offices of tin* government
and petitions are being drawn up and
letters are being written asking for endogaemartts, until some prominent men
. ' have on file stacks of letters along this
very line, to bo answered.
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National Committeeman for Florida
• John T. G. Crawford was seen at his of­
fice Just previous to hia departure for
Chicago and New York and was askod
in regard to federal officers holding com­
missions, if they would go out of office
with the beginning of the Democratic
administration.
Mr. Crawford explained that post­
masters and all other oncers in Florida,
appointed by the President, except the
internal revenue collector, held their
commissions for four years from their
date and that in his opinion the President
would not remove any such officer» ex­
cept for cause.
'"U nder such circumstances,” said Mr.
Crawford, " I t ia useless and you might
thoroughly emphasize this Tact that it
ia useless for aspirants to get up peti­
tions at this time. This for ths reason
that they cannot possibly come up for
consideration by the president until the
terms of the several officers are about to
expire.” .
,
In response to another question, as to
the number of applicants already receiv­
ed, Mr. Crawford stated that he had el““ ready been requested by several hundred
Democrats to endorse them, and he
hoped other aspirants would bear in
piihd the fact stated, as it will save them
• and the senators and congressmen con­
siderable useless correspondence and con­
versation.—^Timee-Unlon.
{ Will Open Saturday
The new drug store o f D. L. Thrasher
wtij - open for business next -Saturday.
A soda fountain hM been installed end
thls»£art of the Tmslncss will be under
d ie supervision of an experienced man.
Mr. Tibbal of Atlanta, a registered phar­
macist will have charge of the prescrip­
tion department.

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WANTS
All Local Advertisement* Under This
Heading. Three Cents a Line Each Issue
Wanted—T o buy n good rnule or horse
with wagon, alao some good hens. G. W.
Kinahun, R. F. D. No. .1 , near Cameron
City.
.
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Wanted— Position as stenographer,
with throe years’ experience. Address
Mrs. C., Herald Office.
2 2 -lf
Good board and room at the Lake
Breeze House, 100 Laurel, 3 blocks west
of depot.
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20-3tc
First Class Table Board— Mrs. C. L
Goodhue, 210 Park avenue.
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DISCOUNT

Wanted, Quail Dog— Must be broken.
State price. Vf. I. Hollenbeck, Oviedo,
Fla.
,
23-4 tp
For Salo— Good mule, harness and
wagon; horse.,, buggy and harness; hay:
farm implements. Cheap for cash. C. ET
Worthington, Route No. 1, Sanford.
. .... y
y .
23-2tp
For Salo— A $600 piano for $300.- Addresa Box 1244. City. '
23-3p 0
, For Salo Cheap—Five acres land In
city. Box 473.
20-4p-frl
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Celery Plants for Sale— Murray place,
old tile factory, Pace's street.
21-6tp
Wanted—T o sell five new sewing ma­
chines. Up to date' standard make.
Will sell at a great bargain. These ma­
chines aell for $70 retail, anyone of these
can 1» bought for $25 cash. Call at
once or write Box 1319, Sanford, Fla.
2 1 -tfe.
For Sale— Young Jersey cow- with her
firat calf, heifer calf. Inquire of F. J.
Can Cot Whiskers Now
2 0 - 10 tp
Up in Kentucky-where the Rambler Nlemeyv, Longwood,- Fla.
For Sale—Good Dulck runabout or Evrelived the election of Wilson means one
itt louring car. Both in good condition
important thing. Old man-Joe Jack- and aole cheap. W. J. Thigpen at Holden
son can mow cut off hla whlshera. Down Retl Eatate Co.
100-tf
in Western Kentucky, where Mr. JackCelery Plnnta for Sale—One million cel*
son i^ intimately known, this will be one ' cry plants for sale. A. Corner, Celery
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of the biggest evuntn of the election. Mr. nY " U*
1 0 4 F. Street
A good Mrong heavy mule ;; P h one No. 28 1
Jackson entered. Into an agreement In Inquire of O. W Hruily. Hcurdall and Cel­
1896, not to cut his whiiikrr* until n ery avenue.
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:: M A G A Z IN E S
PERIODICALS
Democrat should la-* elected President.
For Sale- A 3 acre truck farm at n
C on fectionery • Cigars and Tobacco
Ice Cream • Soda W ater
He did not havens chance to use his scis­ loading platform. Well improve»! and
sor» or razor in that year or in 1900 or flowing well. Fenced, tile»i, u large two
in 1904, hut he had hop«» in 1908, only story house, tenant house, shade a/id fruit
to be disappointed. In the meantime j trees. See me at Monroe or addrens U.
the whiskers continued to grow until lust S. Mikesell, Sanford.
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OLDtST FURNITURt HOLM
year they were down Im*1ow Mr. JackFor Sale— 1912 Model Automobile,
Bon’» knees. He wore them on the in­ Studebaker E. M. F. four passenger fore
side of his shirt, except on state occa­ door touring car. Going ut $500. Call
sions, and was proud of the whisker» at Herald office for information. 19-tc
In fact be is so proud of them that it is
For Hale Tw»&gt; Kentucky Hre»l Mule
doubtful if 'he v». ill cut them off even Colts, 3 ami 2 years old. Burguin ut
r
though he ran do so and keep hi» word $225.00. Goo&lt;] buggy. Deed rig mower.
not to cut them until n Democrat was Addrra.» W. T. Murphy, Celery City.
in exchange for
elected President.—"Ram bler” in St. Fla.
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a valuable and
Petersburg Indc|&gt;endent.
For Side Mixed poultry and pigeon
—-------------------------- j
manure, 76c ;&gt;er barrel f. »&gt;. I». SemRains for the North
j inloe Squall Fnnn, lyongwootl, Ha.
No. 1 R oll T op O ffic e Desk.
Washington. D. C., Nov. 10.—Rain»
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o ll c u iu io , tw o ilid io f u m m u ,
in the Pacific state« nnd the extreme
three tp U n d id ljr n u d e u q
run
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illuNtratinif
hundred»
northwest for another day or two and
n in g drawer« on each side, o r cup­
their extension over the central nnd
o f thing» you need
board H preferred. D raw er* lock
• u lo m a iic d ljr.
W o rth 112 50 to
northern portions of - the country by
' and want..................... •
N $14 50 w h o le .*!,. „ ..................
Tuesday ia forecasted in the weekly bul­
letin of the weather burenu.
You can add the name»
PRICE $ 1 0 .9 0
"In ti»e Rocky Mountain region an»i
o
f
friends
if
you
pleaae.
the northwest the rains may change to
ShipjietT From lo d u n i F iclofy
snow iiy Tu«"8day," the bulletin says,
"and after that time there wifi be »m ark­
ed rise in pressure, accompanied by fair
For Rent—Two rooms suitable for
BOX 17 5
N N. C k ib n r Sttwi - 8» A.f««,»«. r U iJ *
and colder weather, continuing until the
light housekeeping in Bishop block,
end of the week and gradually extending
F L O R ID A
JACKSONVILLE
Apply st Thurston's pop corn stunt, Mil­
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
eastward and southward, reaching the
lers’ corner.
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middlcwcst by We»ines»iay or Thursday,
For Rent— Rooms for light house­
and the eastern stated tow urd the close of
keeping. 919 Oak avenue, comer 10th
Democratic Senate
the week.
SL
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Washington, Nov. 11.—The positive
"In the south the weather will be fair
For Kent—Five acres, well, tiled, with
and want) in the first half of the week, bouse. Also 10 acres. 5 tiled. Also 5 announcement ot tho sucre»* of Harry
probably local rains later with falling acres tiled, with good bouse. Call on or iJtne, the Democratic candidate for the
phone W. A. Mlnnlck, Cameron Clt&gt;. 94-if senate in Oregon, assures Democratic
temperature in the west gulf states.
&gt; Five room cottage with bath for rent. control of the upp»T house of Congres.»
No diildren. Inquire, Comfort Cottage, and places both hranchrs of the nationnl
On the Doctor
318
Magnolia avenue
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A boy hod hurt hi.» foot very bad in a
Legislhturc and the Presidency in their
For Rent—Light housekeeping apart­ hant)s for tho first time in eighteen yoars.
factory and was taken care -of by the
doctor on the place without bclpg any ments. Also furnished room. Mrs. M. The addition of Oregon to the Demo­
better. His mother tritKl to persuade E. Hooper, Laurel and Second. 18-tf
cratic list gives that party forth-nine
For Bent— Five roorh cottage with all senators, or a majority of two.
him to follow her to town where she
knew waa a specialist on broken legs, and mo«lern conveniences. Apply to N. H.
In addition to the election of success­
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she persuade»! the boy to go with her. Garner, city ,
ors to Democratic senators now- sitting.
For Rent—Six •room cottage. Apply Democrats will replace Republican sen­
The doctor ia town examined the leg and
foot and found it necessary to pull it hard to Jas. Moughton. 1021 Union avenue., ators from Oregon, New Jersey, Kansas,
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and the boy screamed fearfully, but the Sanford, Fla.
Colonvdo, Montana, Delaware and Ne­
•••
•ss
Cottage
for
Rent—New,
five
rooms vada, andd will fill the vacancy In Coldoctor told him that it would get well
in a day or two and they went home. and hath, Markham Heights. Addren rado with a man of their choosing.
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"Well,*" said the mother "didn't he do Herald office.
The contests in Illinois, where two
Lost either Tuesday night or Wed­ senators uro to be chosen, nnd in Ten­
it nlceT” Yes, said the boy, but I was
will be open tonight for
not foolish enough to give him the sore nesday morning, pass case, with A. C. L., nessee and Michigan remain to be de­
S.
A.
L.,
T.
E.
C.
annual
pause«
and
$7
foot.
*' ‘ cided. The Democrats make positivo
In money. Finder please return to W. U. claims concerning some of the states, but
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J. F. SUN DELL,
C O F F E E that is C O F F E E
Office, Sanford and receive reward.
Lake Mary.
whatever the result In any or all of them,
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Democratic control of the senate is as­
Wllliama la Candidate
When your blcyde breaks down and sured and the Democrats will-ho able to
Addison L. Williams announces hia needs repairing remember that you can
shape legislation if harmony prevails E. FIRST ST. i SANFORD. FLORIDA
candldaby in this issue for the position
For Sale—Sixty to seventy thousand among them.
of Treasurer and Collector of the d ty celery plants. Apply Phone 16, C. R.
of Sanford. Mr. Williams is the pres Walker.
Presbyterian Church
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Special attention of the members of
ent incumbent and is giving general sat­
the Praabyterien church ia called to the
For Treasurer and Collector .*
isfaction. He is an accountant by pro­
wk*
fession and haa hath years ' of experi­ .' I hereby announce my eandidacy for special announcements made last Sun­
day
at
the
evening
service.
Oq
next
the
position
of
Treasurer
and
Collector
ence in clerical work. ' He ia well known
here, having been a resident for several at the election to be held on Tuedsay, Sunday morning an offering «-ill be
years snd a tax payer. For thé past two December 10 In 8 anford. I am at pres­ taken for Foreign Missions, and after the
years Mr. ' Williams waa the efficient ent holding this position and am quali­ morning service a meeting of the con­
Cat ck the'Drift?
bookkeeper et the store of D . A. Cold, fied in every way to attend fo the duties gregation is called to coniider the matter
well A Sons and resigned to accept the o f the office and wlll.appredate the sup­ of calling a pastor. All members of the
congregation are urged to be present.
appointment of Treasurer and Collector. port of the people pn election day. •
Rev. J. F. McKinnon ia expected to
Hs' {f « good man for the place and The
«« * 'j \ ■ ' Respectfully,
(Ireach and. be present at the congrega­
Herald Cakes pleasure in recommending
ADDISON L. W ILLIAM S.
tional meeting.
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Mr. Williams to tl)e public.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY NOVKMIRR 18. i a t i

EftD OF STRIKE IS NEAR

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Thin Section Are
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Separation
The Allied Troops A re Victors
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F ovtyier Positions|sanfori&gt; to . be th e n a m e
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miDA NEWS AND VIEWS FROM EVERY SOURCE
Happenings in The Land of Flowers Culled and Tied j
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n yesterday every city car opr
tite Springfield -division of
T rtrtion ..Company’s
,__ called In to the barn* on Riv?rtid« f v enue and manned by itreet car
conductor* and motormen, ncvcral of
«bon «W* fn charge of the car»’ when
tba strike Was cilled October 29tb- Ac­
cording to report! current throughout
th« downtown diitrict and verified by
member! o f ' the Jacksonville ..Traction
y, eeventy-five old employes
their poailiona at noon today.
.—ana that enough of the old men
have been giverKpoaltlona to equip ev­
ery ear operated upon the . Springfield
division with old employes of the com-

OTHER ITEMS OF INTEUEST IN WORLD’S EVENTS
Comprise All Of .The

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Half Of What Is Now
Orange County

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Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
of Busy Herald Readers

Orange county will be divided.

‘ Turkey has now formally applied to
The Wednesday Club
Just when this will tuke place has not
Bulgaria for peace, thus forestalling the
The Wednesday Club held their first
! •*» yet Item decided but that it will take
tardy action of the European concert
place is certain and assured and there meeting of the season at the home of towards mediation. No armistice has
|will lie no opposition to the plan. The j Mrs. Henry Wight. Wednesday after­ yet been concluded; difficulties have,
prune nt plans nre to divide the county j noon. at 2:30 o’clock
arisen over the terms, ft is said that
by cutting it east and west, giving San-1 At this reunion meeting aitcr the long Bulgnria demands the evacuation of
ford county the northern portion and Jsummer vacation there was a splendid Adrianople. Scutari and Monaatir as a
The campaign shows uuite a minder Orange county the southern portion
1 attendance of the members of the club condition of agreeing to an armiatice.
o f candidata» iront uli •school* except
The matter wax brought up at the with throe visitors
Negotiation*, however continue. The
the High School » how* pupils »re burred meeting of the Comnierriui Club last
The program for the afternoon was censorship is again uxccedingly severe
The Primary. Grammar and Catholic night and steps will be taken at once to most delightfully opened by Mrs. O.W.
and it U difficult to arrive at the correct
achools all have representativeswho are sUrt th&lt;, aeitntion and to learn how Brady, with two violin »elections, ac- idea of the militar)- position. The fall
making good showings.
much of the territory will i&gt;e divided, companied by her daughter, Mias Irene of Adrianople ta rumored from both
There will be certain days at the Ini- A thorough diacuaaion ol the atlair w u , °n tho pinno, ’’Sing, Smile, Slumber,
Servian and Turkish source*, but this
perial when two votes will count ax four given at the meeting of the club and ev- Gounod, and
and "La
"La Cinquantine
Cinquantine," (îa- lx still unconfirmed.
and one vote count as two Look out ery mendier pr*»*-iit was in fuvor of Gatiriel Marie. Mrs. K. L. Honbirwon
ooo
for those days and l&gt;&lt;- »urc to .ittwnd on county division.
accompanied by Mr». I). L. Thrasher
The
Spanish
premier,
Jo«e Canalejas,
paar.
sang two charming »olo». "Little Boy wax shot dead Wednesday, while enter­
those occasions as Slime of the lower
After
the
club
has
unmistakably
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counts might overtake you
Keep m d.-clared it**lf as l«-lng in favor of the Blue." Kevin, anil "Hedge Rouen," ing the ministry of Interior buildings at
Tba ministerial body of Pinellas coun­
mind that there are many vole* that are new county of Sanford a committee of Schubert.
Madrid to attend a cabin*.! meeting.
ty ate agitating the question of a wet
not yet cast. Who they will I»- . axt for county division wax appoint.*! F. P.
After till» very entertaining introduc­ His asxnllant. Manuel l’ ardinax Serrato
and dry election at an early-date
Is a mystery, and tin»«' little girls that Forster was nain.sl chairman. K 1 . tion. the mi nut*« of the last meeting in Martin, aged twenty-eight, of El Grado,
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Noel A. Mitchell, once a member of the |are running on the &lt;|i|jei Hre "dark Millar, (..-orge II Fernald. Henry Me- May at the home of Mrs S O. Chase province of Huesca, wax arrested and
8 L Petersburg Real Estate Exchange J horses." •Ask y.iur in. md- to vote f.,r l.aulm. Thomas K Hate», C. R. Walker. wer* read by the secretary. Mm. Chase, then shot himself. He is reported to
you. See if you can obtain any of the Richard (' Maxwell. Chari.» M Hand also the minute* of u cull Hireling of the have died in jml
Martin tired (our ahou
il
W asking
damages of one^undred
i» nO
nO*
as
unenst votes
and \S \N Abernathy cmsUiiite the executive committee and the program at Premier Canaleja.« ax he wo* entering
dollar*,
from
forty-two
mem­
thousand
committee at the home of the president the building of mmlarry of the interior.
T he vote its it now stand' is a., follow» committee.
ber* Df that body.
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.’ I .When the meeting of the rlul. adjourn- &lt;iurin« ,ho v»r“ «i°n of the club, and a Three shots struck tho niutraman behine
Molite Abernathy
1 meeting of the executive committee last the right ear »nd he fell dead on th* spot,
Copt. J. B. Allan, a well known marine Gladys Adams
16 is I, tile committee on county division
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tun and dti*en 01 Tampa alnec 1H96. Agio« Bothumly
14 went into s.-Hslon and laid out its ,»ns w.s-k at the home of Mm L R Philip*
were
read
by
the
secretary
died in Somerset, Pa., Tuesday. nged Kathleen Brady
lor
a
pro[&gt;er
campaign
of
publicity
to
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The total ileath list in Tuesday’s
The president. Mm Geo L Mart», wreck of the Yazoo and Mlminaippi Val­
lbout *i*ty-fo(ir years. He was master Margaret Berner
i'l given th*- projn t within the area d«*1 hose pre- then brought before the dub several im­ ley road ut Motilx, La., ta placed at
of th* P. A O. steamer Mascatt.
If. crilxsl t.y tl.e new t».imdi
Dorothy Daris
ooo
if. iin.'lx win. Ii wer* not represented ui The portant mntter». which after a general eighteen and seven of the ninety passen­
Ktfty Du Rose
IT* first, rJpo etrawherrle* of the aeo- France* Gonzales
20 meeting Will have delegai.» addisi to the discussion one item was «ntixfactorily- ger* who suffered Injurien are in a critical
t
Vers
taken
Intolakehhtd
a
few
day*
ion
2h «-ulnmittee *o that .-a*-li (Mirti. &gt;n of the dtspoaed of and another temporarily condition
In addition to the uniden­
Helen Gonzal««
Ho»by
by IÍ.
K. Turner, who-live* »outh of
territory that will U- itieor|.«rut.-&lt;l into auspendt'd to l»e uete*l on lat*-r
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fi
tified
dead
taken iron the ruin* yester­
•L.a.
o
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” lnnfet»rav*
that town. Prospects are anni to Ik* ...
a the new .-miniy will have |ir&lt;&gt;(H*r voice, The business of the meeting trunx day the body of an unidentified white
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'&lt; Inrene Hand
tood.for a fine crop of berne* this
year..
H in the matter
acted, the club listened with pleasure man was found and the acharred re­
»b
i«. h o t t e r . will not bo-quite J A M " H°rton
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X
orimi
Secretary
Bali*
has
compiled
the
fol-1
to
the kind words of greeting and the mains of one child and tw'o adults were
Lillu- H
Urfl’ a*'last year, owing u x ,lb f »&gt;•**' &gt; { Kfli" \,a&gt;. Howard
13 lowing figiir«* regnrtling the new county |address of the president, which was taken from the burned wreckage
nini whibh prevailed,all /all *.
, Ruth Knnner
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From th*- vote |&gt;&lt;dlc*l in the county ut pleasingly prefaced by the salutation
o o 6
a
and grreting of the program commit­
Hidna
Allen
wax
plarx-d on trial for his
Amu. l/re
the recent primati,-x and from the official
’ Spectator* In the Alachua County .
11 records ol registration the new county tee on the o|&gt;entng tirogram. “ Go&lt;s| life Wednesday on the charge ol killing
S*-riti* Lake
Clraiit -Court room Tuesday morning |
12 alti have :,;*..U population The last fru-ii.Ts dear friends, salutations ami fudge Thornton I. Massie in the ifillwMad.-lin.' Mali.-in
»ItOCssed tits apectalclo of a Mian m
Id eenaus gave Of auge &lt;JUllt&gt; 15».|0* |»'j. greeting* to you all." Mr*. M H ville courthouse «hooting last March.
Airna Musi.n
dieted for.murder In the first degree sur
IS uiaii.&gt;n and t.y the vitlidrawul ol tie i.ev. lei made a brief r&lt;»poitsr to the ad- Judge lluxton. attorney lor Allen, in hia
Fuiini* It.-I... M *r■- -■n
rrndtr to the officers of ’ the/ lat^.. This i
dr*«s ol liie president. Tho club de­ opening addresB declared they would
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Addle Marshall
north end &gt;.| th«- .otiniy Orange county
min was M W. Mapl*», erstw hile livery
cided IH-Iore dlsbandhig in the spring to ■how that the shot in Judge Masale’s
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Maud Malone)
will have 11,557 population, officially.
•Ubfcrnan of High Springs, and his entry
take up the atudy of Mirxico for tho pres­ chair had been fired from the side of the
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Helen Peek
Thu last census gave population figintot he temple of justice was as quietly
ent year’a work. Mrs. B. 0. Chase, room occupied by the court officials, not
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Adel Kin*»
pres for Mime Florida counties as follows: chairman of the (irogram committee*
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♦ircutisl as waa hi* « i t on the afternoon
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from the side held by the Allens
Gertrude Rung.- .
er. 4,907. Brevard. 4,717, Calhoun.-1 , ’ .
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of May 14th, nearly six month* ago.
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entertain«»!
the
club
with
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very
inter­
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Elixnheth Stafford
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H 7,465. Citrus. C.731. Clay. 6.116. Franklin esting outline of the work ol the commit
Helen
Terwillig.-r
The
announcement
of the resignation
&amp; West city council by ordinance
tin, 6.201, Hernando, 1,997. l.uFuyette. tre during the summer, in planning, read*
of
Ix-e
MrClung
a*
treasurer of the
uyttto ita minors they will not Im&gt; per- [ Hi-fFn Shelton
fi.710; is-e. 6.249. Liberty. 4,700; iHcs-- ing ami arranging their subject* snt
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Mamie Kntf William«
mittwri to congregate in pool rooms dr
o|n, 5.570. Palm Beach,»5.577: Pasco. days, and which with the assistance of I’ nitcd Slat«» wax made this morning
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Flon-nce Wattem
McCluug tendered
7,602 St Lini*-. 1,075. Taylor, 7.103, the com mitt«-*- lor the Civics department by President Taft
play pool.
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Kern
Ward
ooo
Wakulla, 4. S02. Sumter, 6.696
Thu* has nwultod in s must excellent and hi* resignation at a conference o(. ths
Report of the fire department in Tammaki» s«ventren countiu* in the atute pleasing program. The roll was then executive officer» this morning, and the
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P* for ths mlnth ol Octobor ahowa tliat x/ G ra ss W id o w s ' Tandy Pulling
President announced hia resignation . » as
f which will have lena population than called by the secretary and each mem
tbe^|otaJ loss»« sustained b y fire* in that
voluntary. It is believed that Carmi
Mrs. D L. Thrasher was bus less a t’a Stnfnrd rounty
ber responded with a short reminis­
Thom(»on. the President’s private sec­
dtjrduriflg the month M ou n ted to but consolation candy pulling Tuesday even- i
cence of the summer’s pleasure nr ex­
retary will succeed hlpi.
W 4 # o -. very amal| amountlog given in sympathy to a number of
perience. Three names wvre pro|&gt;o*ed
Missionary
Meeting
• o o o ilfi j i
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her friends, who with herpeU Art tempo­
The Missionary Society.of the Meth­ for membership ip the dub. Mrs. G. B
J. Coran of. Lake City bnd the
rary
"graw*
widows,'V
whilo
their
hus­
i..* . *to- »__
tune
loe*LI.
hi#,_*_*.»
right hand’ a ' few bands art enjoying the delights of a odist church held their regular business Waldron has been sppointed by tes
Confederate Memorial Started
meeting Tuesday afternoon in the president to represent the Sanford
•go, -which was blown Into ahfed*
hunting trip and ramping expedition
Wsdnenday club as delegate to the State
Mors
than a thousand southern
church.
The
meeting
was
presided
explosion of a( stick of-dynamite, w ar Ft. Christinas, while the husbands
Federation of Women’s Clubs, which women, members of the United Daugh­
over
by
Mrs.
H.
H.
Chappell,
president
h &lt;rima that the Doctor, along with of the other two widows are away -on
will meet at West Palm Beach Tuesday ter» of the Confederacy, journeyed to
waa endeavoring to blow up a business. With the assistance of sev­ of the *ociety. After brief devotional
morning, Nov. 19th »nd continues three Arlington national cemetery Tuesday
•JHIdw jacket*' neat wheu. tho 'accident eral other friend* these disconsolate exercises tho minutes were read by the
days
in session.
to lay the cornerstone of a monument to
The hand wile to badly 'that- widowaf? enjoyed a star hunting con­ secretary, Mrw C. H. Smith and the
the Confederate soldiers buried there.
t. It V»* found neewaary to test. A number of stars were hidden payment of due* followed a report of the
The
monument,* looming beside the
treasurer,
Mrs
W
W.
Abernathy;
also
Mr. and M ra Gonzales Entertain
•l&lt; a tow thrhc* ebor* th* wriet j'n the room. Mrs F. J. Gonzales was
great
stone shafts erected to the mem­
reports
by
the
vies
presidents
of
the
so­
lacs waa also .Ijadly hurt from the the fo r tu n a te finder of the largest num­
Mr and Mrs. F. J. Gonzales were host
ory of Union soldiers, is designated aa a
ciety,
who
were
present,
were
made.
‘ wxplosion.
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and hasten at a vrry pleasant CA'd party
ber, winning the prtxe, a dainty box of
Mr». M . A. Miot, fouyth vice president, Thursday evening. Three table* of lasting ovldence that the north and the
8 u u Text Book Board ha* or- candy. . The booby priae, a large «tick in her report of the gratifying financial fiye hundred were played. The ladies* south are permanently united.
•the publisher# of. 0**- geography of pandy in a pretty box was received by success of the recent “ Trip of the W orld" prise, a very pretty picture waa won by
For the first time eince its organisa­
^haa just been adopted for use in the M rw. A. P. Connelly. The sjiecial fea­ for the committee e*(&gt;*ciaUy thanked the Mr*. A. P. Connelly. Mr. Q. W. Brady tion. nineteen years ageo, the United
Khoob of T e w .to remove from ture and real amusement of the evening ladies of the society who so kindly gaVe made the highest score among the gen­ Daughters of the Confederacy held ita
Pictured! Pn-riid.-nt Teft waa a genuine old faahioned candy pull- the use of their homes and their personal tlemen and won a deck of cards. After convention In other than a southern d ty , •• .
therefor ’ the' pkture of ingr which afforded a great deal of fun work with their committees in decorat­ the interesting games of cards were con: when the sessions of ths annual meeting’ ’
l*m. Member* of the to the participanta.
ing theri homes to represent the coun­ eluded delicious chicken salad, wine liegan on Tuesday. Th# organisation
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Mrs. Thrasher’s guests were Mrs. A tries to be visited on the trip.
determined to meet in Washington that I
the removal oMl*.picture
jelly, sandwiches and coffee were served.
Uncoln frjm the athopl hie- P. Connelly, Mrs. Samuel Pulwiton,
The preiiident presented to the society Mr-and Mra. Gonzales’ guests were Mr. the Daughter* might conduct the layinc
tMk proportion waa feo vlgor- Mrs. F. J. Gonzales, Mr*. Robert New­ a suggestion by Rev. J. D. Langley and Mr*. 0 . W. Brady, Mr. and Mra. of the coroenffone •( th5 new monument,
x m d tiy G ot. Colquitt* that if man, Mra. B. W. Herndon, Misses pastor of the Congregational church, B. F. Whltner, Jr„ Mr. and Mra. B. W. which has been financed largely by that
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that the missionary society-of the Meth Herndon, M ra A. P. Connelly, Mr*. organization.
adoned. Thg! Governor ln- Mabel Bowler and Veda Ward.
Col. Hillary A. Herbert, eecretary of
odist church unite with the missionary Samuel Puljpton, Mias Ruth Butler.
i T est Book Board, of which
‘ ’ ’.* ^ i ) 3 - -■ . » tx i■ w.■ ■
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the navy under President Cleveland;
.thaq-, here
societies o5. the Pre«byterian, Baptist
'.fy
Fancy Work Hrele
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waa chosen aa master of ceremonies for
and Congregational churches in observ­
tiedfroth the
Mr». W. T. Johns waa battens of the
Preaching si Mqore’s Station
the laying of the cornerstone. He ia
dgn from the Oov- . Fancy Work-Circle Thursday afternoon. ing next week as a union week of prayer,
Rev. C. II. Summer* will preach at bead of the committee in charge of ths
as it has l»-en designed as a week of
pTho
‘Alias ladies were
...---- entertained with their
-4U---"Home Missions" by its Moore’s Station Sunday afternoon. 3:00 erection of the monument. • The orator
r__ li'C o's ofllcé dainty fancy work a#d pleasant ronver* prayer for
■Stion. ’ After which the hostess terved i Missionary Councils of the churches o’clock. All are invited to attend. As of the day was William Jennings Bryan.
U 'fw b b o d of a
■ delirious shrimp sandwiches and toed mentioned. The society accepted the this will be the last Urns Mr. Summers On the platform also stood the office re
ajdd to conteln
ten. Mra. John* guests were Mra J. D. »uggratlon and appointed s committee will b* at this appointment before ha of the Daughters and Mr*. Marion Bute
fm jd n lg h L This
Roberts, Mra T . 8 . DAvis, Mra H. H. to confer with Mr. Langley and make leave* for, the Annual Conference it la ler, who had charge 6 f the procreas fot
night
Mr». C. C. Woodruff, Mra. R. W. the n*ceanry AJTAngermmt* as to pro- desired that a large congregation will be tho cornerstone laying ceremonies and
who
r.'w ks
thsth* convention.
r*
i. Mr*. C. M. Vcree, visitor.
gram* far th* nettings.
Voting Context

Interest In tho contest for the bicycle
to be given away at the Imperial The­
atre Christmas.Kve tç» the most |*ipul»r
school girl if Sanford is mu'* «sung
.warm and the girl« are now working
earnestly f&lt;*f tin- vote»

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EDENEZER ITEMS
Mrs. M. E. Smith arrivad Friday from
Osorgla tO Trlalt hsr .parrenta, Mr. and
Mre. J, M. Lord.
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■ p n tlt
raUtlTaa.
R ot. Saunders of Oottova preached two
good sermons Sunday.
A picnic was hold Tuesday at Thomas
Ford by SOttW people of thie place.
Mies Gladys Bryan of Binford was
the guest of Mrs. I. V. Stensttom last
Sunday.
T b^, county toad camp moTod from
Soldier's Crook to Genova Forry this
aroek.
Mias Edith Cortpn spent the week at
bar homo in Apopka last, week, .
.
WflUe' WVnn 'of DaLand was homo
Sunday visiting hie parents, Mr. and
Mrs. /^ | f. Wynn,
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CAMERON CITY CLIPPINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Swope and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Schumann were among the Sunday
visitors this weak.
Mrs. Phelps and her mother, Mia.
Blaine and her brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine of Now York were callers at
the Minniek place Sunday afternoonMr. Blaine Is a newspaper man and Is
much interested In the truck growing of
this section' Re expects to be located
in Jacksonville. ..
Crops of all sorts are still looking fine
in this vidnity.
Frank Ruthin* has rented an acre of
Dr. Minnlck and will plant part of It to
celery.
The Kinahans are settled in their old
home and their old time friends and
neighbors are enjoying them.
The Moore’s Station people have In­
vited us to join them at a basket dinner
Thanksgiving day. W# greatly appre­
ciate the invitation, but have some plane
of our own which may prevent our ac­
cepting it.
There has been much leas shooting on
Sunday morning* recently, but there U
still a little which la annoying. Some of
thealgna posted by the farmers in regard
to hunting have been torn down and
destroyed also, but the offenders have
been spotted end ere hereby warned.
A convict camp of fifty men and 12 or
fifteen teams is located at Geneva Ferry
and will grade the road from C. E.
Brown’s house to the rivs*. They ex­
pect to be there about six months. TL E.
Gormly of Beck Hammock will furnish
supplies for men and teams.
Ward A Chamberlain and Joe Cam­
eron are shipping lettuce— two carloads
this week.
MOORE'S STATION
Rev. C. H. Summers will preach here
this Sunday, Nov. 17th. This will be
Mr. Summers last visit here before Con­
ference, end sa it might possibly be bis
very last visit he wlahea the attendsnee
of one end alL
The Ladles’ Aid Society have pur­
chased a fine new gasoline hanging lamp
and have it in place In the church and are
now working for money to paint the

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Tbs Farmers’ Improvement Club w}ll
have another of their debates Friday
evening the 22nd. J. C. Smith end Mrs.
W. W. Britt on the affirmative; Mie. J. CSmith and J. F. McClelland on the neg­
ative. Subject for debate, Ambition
doea more harm than good. An Invi­
tation Is extended to ell the the decatee
and dub meetings, which alternate ev­
ery Friday evening at the church.
toward Gilbert is wearing, a finger in
spQnta as the result'of a football scrim­
mage.
Work will begin soon on building the
road from Geneva avenue from Rich­
mond avenue oli Ur Geneva Ferry. This
work will begin where the new brick
pavetfient will end on Geneve avenue.
The contract, we understand, has been
t
* let and a gang of convicts will be In camp
jj£_l
to, do the work. —
A solid car of lettuce was cut end
ahlppr* to northern marketa Monday of
this week from the Joe Cameron ferma,
the earliest In history and it was fine let­
tuce.. Two other ears are being filled
from the same fit-id this week. Mr.
Cameron showed us over hie farm this
week, and it certainly is e eight , worth
while, heelilee many aeree of letture at
nil stages there are .fields of roumaine,
cabbage end celery ell in fine condition.
We understand letture le being ship­
ped - from ■Beck end Bcardali Stations
this week eleo. i„ .
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W. W. Miller ie superintending the
setting end culture of five aeree of «alary
on the B. W. Herndon farm for the Flor­
ida Gardena Co., Ur. Miller raised the
pùnta, the finest raised here this eeeec
and hag severe) acres set on his own fane
. basido aome fins lettuce.
&gt; .The Moore’s Station people , are to
hgva a Th«nk&gt;&lt;tving dinner at the church
and a credisi invitation Is extended to
y • V idi to cams and bring their baskets with
some -dinner in them and *B the family
*
help *•?&gt;It. There will be. tabiee end
. bÓC odtee furnished end e general good
on page nine

MON DAW,

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W e àre in the midst of the Foil Season.1 Thanksgiving is only a hew. days away— now is the time
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C A S H » D E P A R T M E N T S TO R E
$2.50 Blankets $1.98
Don’t fail to see our
large stock1 of Blan­
kets Monday.
Spec­
ial $2.50 Woolnap
Blankets
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TWO 8TORE8— 121-123 EA8T FIRST STREET
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75c SHIRTS 45c
Our new line of, High Grade Shirts In a choice selècut collar
11 or with!*u
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tion of new patterns, either with
out, each._r_____ ...—

45c

65c OVERSHIRTS 49c J,
Monday your special at­
tention- is called to this
special lot of Men’s Overshirts, our price
only_________ _

NEW TIES * “v
Our line of Ties,in the
new fall effects, fancy Silks,
also knitted, are a pleas­
ure to show, 25c

49C

$1.25 WORK PANTS 98c .
It is astonishing what values this line of Pants rep­
resent. Stripes and solid colors, worsted and G Q g*
serge effects, choice.------------------------------------------- UO%*
$2.00 Flannel Shirts
^ For Monday this special
in navy blue Flannel Shirts,
all sizes, very special a
garment for
only...... - .......

$1.79

MEN’S SUITS
See our special values in
Men’s Suits and Overcoats,
Monday all Wool
Suita,
$15.00 grade

$13.29

50c UNDERWEAR 39c
. This lot consists of Elastic Seam Drawers, Balbriggan Undershirts, also Fleece Lined Undershirts and
Drawere. The 50c grade first quality, Monday's O O /»
sale only....__________ __ ------------------ ------------------

SHOES!
SELBY SHOES 1 •
Are the acknowledged laadara In
atyle, fit and comfort. 1 Tan, PAUnt
Lcatker, uun MaUl and Vld at Mon­
day'* aala at fl.98
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(2.98 and_________
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MEN’S SHOES
' Largo 11ne 8 now’« Shoes, button and
toon for fine dreaa wear. Tan, Otrn
Metal PatantLeath
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Our Une of Òodmgn Shorein Chll­
dren’a and Miaare abaoluUly all
leather. Spadai prière, 7U, iWe.
,u ., u J T u d
$ 1 .5 9

BOYS’ BHOBtt
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Metal or PaUnt
Leather, $2.60 ogre..

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CHILDREN’S QOATR ^ .
Don’t forget to see the many specials in Children’s
Coats, made oh the fall models like the ladies' styles.
Special prices Monday.
LADIES’ LONG COATS
We are showing new models In Ladles’ Long Coats
In one piece; J
teg riso semi­
fitting for $5.48, $9.98,;-$1&amp;75 and also
'JQ
for..

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WAKNKH8' CORSETS .
The original f&lt;Rust^ProoF’ Corsets in Medium and
low bust, and our price** the $2.00 grade $1.79; Q O i*
$1.60 grade $I.89;fI.OO ffa d e Z Z ______________ “ O C
25t TABLE 23c
For Monday, we will have a large amortment of
Knitted and Muslin Underwear on a special table OfZj*
values up to 40c, only....»,!___ __________________ a u V J

GOODS

Thla la guarantred all wool 8«rg*, In M vy or black, a good v*Jw fw |LiO
ajranl. For next Monday’* aala w* are going to put it at
Corel«ting of a com plitl^rer A UghTblS? plnk^tan and UyvtxUl' pAttema. Breuti/ul and n«w dtalgn*. Our «p«dal price for Moo|
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, SMcial for Monday,i
bluta. Drown and reda,
only-------------------------

of Suiting*, areortrd th H —.
of good laata for Monday

7c

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ThlaI popular number la a apltndld valut tad w«U worth 84o * y«rd.
in navy buia, 86 Inchca trjda. for^Mooday » « l a only Wf aay pgr - yard — ----------------------- U------ :

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In th» Furniture Department vii
found many Jjûvr, styles oi' Pm
Washiitanda, Wardrobes, .ijcChlffoE
Hall Ràcki; Pavior: and DiningTia
U o c k i n g t C h a l t r ^ D t o &lt; c i » ^ S tu »ya

DOLLS iae
marine what a beautiful
It
h dressed and undressed
and our lowjprices
we
cause you to wonder.

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■GAMES im

There are games of all kinds and many
stales of A B C building blocks, drawing
slates, toy furniture, toy stoves, work
boxes, jumping ropes, tops, etc. "

CARRIAGES AND WAGONS
The holiday Beasan is nearly here and
we are showing a large line of children s*
wagons,
velocipedes, ^whedbamw^
üflAlx

27c:

FURNITURE

The Toys have truly begun to am ve
at D . A. Caldwell &amp; Sonar Department
Dépa
Store and the prices represent newjjstandards by which to buy Toys and get “ the
best for less.’ 1
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MECHANICAL TOYS
Always interest the younger ones, con­
sisting of trains,1 automobiles, motor
trucks, fire engines, street cars», boats,
and other toys too numerous to Q Q |tr
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COAT
Our line of Ladies’ and Mk
and black Serge, also mannish
values for M onday,. •*&lt;

U c)W O O L BUTTINO ï f t

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SHOES! D R Y

Shoe« la on* of the moat neceaw r
of-our many patrona In mind are showing atylo an*» gtJl* to Man a,
and Chlldren’a Hhoea, and evory pair U a bargain, and aa la Irmly a
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J ¡four bouse
with a Victor-Vlctrolii? Bet­
ter tip him off to bring one o f
these wonderful Instruments
with all Us delightful music
and mirth«»: '
Come in and see and Jbfcaf
the different styles. Then tell
as which1you-like lest and
we’ll arrangei to deliver It in
for. Christmas.,/'

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November IS. 111!

nave now completed the remodeling of
store room. While it has been quite
«««
convenient for our customers during
remodelingwe are now prepared to j
you better service than ever before.
I
Everything in our store will be kept in ii
class shape. Our new fixtures are especially
signed to give better service to our patrons,
are invited to give us a cal! and inspect our si
and goods.

We have an especially good line of Boys’
School Suits, as well as Gents’ Clothing,
Furnishings and both Men’s and Ladies
Shoes. Give us a call

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

Chief Surgeon Herr
Dr. 0 . 0 . Thomas, chiei surgeon and
superintendent of the relief department
of the Atlantic Coast Line Kuilrond Co.
.arrived In Sanford on his private rnr
recently on an Inspection tour
. While In Sanford he was the guest of
Dr. Oliver-J. Miller, m edial exntnlner
for the Company, who arranged at. «1
tomohile trip to Orlando, when- I
John S. McKwen, the Company'««
»urgetin at that |&gt;oint entertained tie•party at dinner.
Dr. Thomas was" accompanied on her
trip by Dr. Crawford, superintendent of
the A. C. L. Hospital ut Rocky Mount

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fu '
I •ml .1 Hand 1 lull
Ttu- I.« ml a ILiml &lt; lul* 1
again remind the go««! people 1
that tie . ar«
»-*. tin
to them, lumg up t«« Hour n.t
and « l« re it1« 1... .t..I
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Dr and Mrs. Miller, with On*
I '•« « I -1 1 •*
•t Thoinaj* and Crawfortl returne*! t " San their »•'........
ford in the evening, after a most delight the •••tiM-nt .«I tn* «
ful trip
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t hatnpion Potato Grower
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factor-, arrangement- » i t 1 « •
william Stafford of this city dm«* not

fro» potatoes for a steady diet, hut laM
|{p% ,, }
k,.f u ,|| |*n.
•P'tng he planted a few vines on h,«*j (1 the absence of
the pastor. I
J*ce and never looked at them again
m&lt;H.ki.r of
lirPll|IJ
•They had no fertilltcr and no attention
()f
churrfi next
«»nd noticing they were making a rear- a( ,, „
uni, 7 ,, m \
. Selous growth of vinca ho dug a few the
13 ,.xU .nilll|1
everylx*!;
other day and they were monster«.
One of them now on exhibition ut The
No IK h
Herald office weighs 16 pounds ami
Please lakenotice,
I he I
measure« 11 inches-In circumference and (he collection of the taxes for
T inch««bt diameter. Mr. Stafford is n no« open. On nil taxes pul
tinner and well driver by trade, but he the month of November there 1
b*s demonstrated that Sanford soil can lowed n discount of J per rent
row aweet p ota to« without nny fer- taxes paid during December 1
tllirer. and grow them to perfection
allow«d » discount of I per r
-------------------- -------' ter that dale nil taxes «III be n

'The Sanford Music Club

The Music Club will hold their regular

A Com plete and U p-toDate Line of Hardw are

purchased .1 maehiue li«r muhn
biscuits. ami if mi desired they
j'-&lt;re furm-died materinl (or l«i
the supper«* umi.iII. a*-e*«mpai
Iiar.nar«

acmi: h a r r o w s

PLANET JR

JOHN DLLRL

FARMING

CHATTANOOGA

IMPLEMENTS

BOSS PLOWS

SPECIALTY

ADDISON I.. W11.1.I t
Treasurer A- &lt; «
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meeting at-tip studio of Mrs. Fannie S.
Munson. Saturday afternoon, at .1 0 0 .
Arc Vuu Heading
. Mrs- Frank L. Woodruff leader.
ibc Saturday Evening Post. T 1
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composers of the nineteenth mult?
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Home Journal. Tin« C.iuntrx

First paper, Personality and Work or
B^dioa, Mrs. M. H. Bowler.
Second paper, Personality and Work
niMt,'Mrs. D. L. .Thrasher.
Third paper, Personality and Work of
G«unod, Mrs. J. W. DJckina.

FAVORI TE

FERTILIZERS!

Plum bing and

ARE T H E R E S U L T PRODUCING KIND

*Thcr ■nre
•y ns good at careful
- t supervision and•honest
-■ „ methods can make them
Mrs. Robertson; Miss Ward, pianist
Serenade Berceuse___ Gounod
Mhses Brady and Ward
u*t* L* Rains, Ths Saba....... .Gounod

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M i- * Ward

Dtocuooion: Host did the Opera lit-

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Special formulas for CITKUa fltlIITS. POTATOES. TOMATOES. MELONS
(IE A NS. STRAWHERRIES. LETTUCE. CELERY and all truck crops . . .
W R ITE FOR BO O K LET •

INDEPENDENT
G. W. SPENCEH.
Mayor,

FERTILIZER

COMPANY

All Work Ilecciveii Mjr. Personal

J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A
J. E. FACE, Agtnt -

Attention And Best Efforts

•ANPORD, FLORIDA

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Toe»6»7 and rrklay U craini By

PRINTING COMPANY
ItOlLV. EdltM
Butina»» M u l l i r
All» oner

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T.UpSooe No. MS
A SANFORD M A R K E T
The Herald has labored for four years
endeavoring to get better markets and
better jliatribution for the great crop* of
winter vegetables that are raised here
in greater profusion than at any other
point In the United State*.
We have
taken up the exchange Idea and the buy­
ing at this, end and the idea of a cold
storage here to keep the stuff until the
gluts in the market were easier. None
of the plana have worked, to the full
satisfaction of the grower and we are
today as wo were four year* ago Just
drifting with tho tide and trusting to
fate and the markets to give tho grower
a meagre return for his labor.
When the grower doe* not make the
money from his crop that' he should
make not only does the grower auffef
but every business man in Sanford suf­
fer*.. All of us are wrapt up in this
vegetable growing industry just as much
as the grower himself. This paper
has suffered along with every other
business when the slow markets mule
, business tigh t Therefore it is a selfish
reason as well as a benevolent one that
spurs this paper into greater efforts for
tho better marketing of the products
that have made Hanford famous. We
have never given up tho idea that the
vegetable growing plan was tho greatest
atunt ever pulled off in this country.
That to have tho aection where flowing
wells drainnge and raiit-oad facilities
. made our section great and that to b©
able to grow vegetables ip the heart of
winter and ahlp them north when that
country wa» wrapped in ice and snow
would ultimately provo one of the most
profitable phases of business In the south.
We bellsvo it just as firmly today as
wo did four years ago and tho question
• of our ultimate salvation hinges on the
f. o. b. market.
Many years ago «he editor was in the

great grape country of tho Great Lakes.
Those people raised grapes enough to
supply* tbs world or to it seemed to om s
who was watching the shipment* g o­
ing to the different market*. .They were
going on cortdgnment just as we «hip
much of our stuff today. The Inevit­
able crash came in tho shape of a glutted
market. Enough grape* were dumped
Into North river to mako the fish
drunk for a year. The grape buainc
seemed doomed. Those people the fol­
lowing year becoming wise started an
auction market and today they are sell­
ing grape* to the highest bidder and the
buyer* are glad to come there and, buy
and pay cash. The grower* know *fhen
they must supply the market am! the
the buyer* do the distribution.
*
The same plan is working to perfec­
tion In N orth Carolina vegetable centers
and other fruit and vegetable growing
centers. Tho »amo plan coulif be worked
out in Sanford and ahould bo investigat­
ed. Wo feel sure that many of the largest
commission houses in tho country would
favor the plan and would havs their
buyers here during the season. Ws do
not gpt. them here now for there an
hundreds of firms some of them large
buyers that never como to Hanford.
The commission houses would not need
a representative on tho ground durini
the season for this'business could b&lt;
handled by a local broker. The growei
would bring in his wagon load of vegeta­
bles to the suction platform and th*
buyer* would bid on It put it on th«
cars and the grower would get his check.
Just another instance of the bird in the
hand being worth two in the bush an«
Sanford celery and lettuce would hav«
a wider distribution than it can cvei
hope to havo under present conditions.
This plan h “ been tried here at variou)
times on a small scale ami proved good
but this plan is for the growers to mak&lt;
Sanford the center of tho greatest
trucking busin«« in the state not only
in growing the »tuff hut in selling it.
You cannot eliminate the commission
man in the buying game and the man
who talks about doing so is xhnrt on
brains. The commission man i» ne«xaaary in the selling game and ho will
always be nec«*iary.
The Herald'»
plan is not to discourage the commission
man but to encourage him to come here
and buy the stuff. We want more o(
them and all of them to come to San­
ford and bid Jor the stuff. Tho com­
mission man is the boy who ultimately
obtains your stuff no matter how you
ship or how you consign or how sell. It

is the commission man who distributes
your stuff and he will^ be the candy kid
for many years to come.
V Then wouldn’t It be better to have
all of them here and ready to bid for
the stuff at the station platform?
Wouldn’ t it be better for the farmer to
bring his stuff to Sanford and sell it for
cash at a fair profit than to consign it
and stand the Chance of a poor market.
If the glut come* and vegetable* áre not
bringing anything In the northern market
then ft would be better for the Sanford
grower t&lt;? leave hi* stuff in the field
and thereby save the crate* and ex­
pires. Under the auction plan he could
do this. Under the auction filan and
f. o. b. market the grower would be pro­
tected at every point and the grower and
the buyer would be on the equal terms
and friendly terms and the great ques­
tion of selling vegetables would be solved
for evermore.
,
Will the grower* please look Into this
plan and give it attention. It works in
jther sections and would work here.
The season is.not too far advanced for
a trial on the celery crop. It would
mean the salvation of the grower and of
the whole community.

Ice" Doubles in Jacksonville
Ice retailed throughout last week at

20 cents per hundred pounds, but now

Congregational New*
Service* as visual at the Congrega­
tional church next Sunday, conducted
by the pastor, Rev. J. D. Langley.
There will be special music in the
evening under direction of E. T. Wood­
ruff, with a *olo by Mr*. E.. L. Robinson.
Don’ t fall to be there to enjoy the music
as well as the excellent sermon we are
aur* to have.
Church heated by furnace if weather
be cold. :
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the price has been actually doubUd since
Sunday, with tho tame charge being
modo by each of the four -cpmpanjea
operating In the d ty —the Florid* Ice
Co., Atlantic Ice and Coal Corporation,
Springfield Ice Co. and Southern Ice Co.,
which la practically ft branch of the
Springfield concern.
The sudden and totally unexpected
Increase In price hss aroused citizens of
all classe* and thè skyrocket upward
Delegates From Sanford Club»
flight of the. cooling commodity It ia
Mr*. George B. Waldron haa bgen ap­
rumored mrfy be subject of Investigation pointed to represent the Wednesday
on the part of government authorities. Club os delegate to the State Confeder­
—Jacksonville Metropolis.
ation of Womcn’a Clubs which will hold
their annual meeting a t W’est Palm
Beach, beginning Tuesday morning,
Presbyterian Services
Nov. 19th and continuing in session
Dr. W. E. Boggs will preach at the
three days: Mr*. J. W. Diekins, presi­
Presbyterian church next Sunday, both
morning and evening. Dr. Boggs, was dent of till Wclakrf Club, and Mrs. H. L.
pastor of the First Presbyterian church Deforest, delegate, will represent the
in Jacksonville for several year* and is Welaka Club at the convention. These
well known in Sanford. Everybody In­ ladies will leave Monday morning for
West Palm Beach.
vited.

á 4 w yM ODEST(ED ITORl
___
” Editor Holly, of the Snnford Herald,
editorially announce* that, "at tho very
earnest solicitation of many friends,"
he has "consented "to become an ap­
plicant f«jf the Sanford post mas ter* hip.
Bob’« modesty is to be commended,
cíe Is the first candidate we’ ve heard
xbout who had to be ui^cd.—Tampa
Tribune.

Young Women
Read w hit Cirdul did for Ml»* Myrti Engler, of
Fkribault, Mina. She »ays: "L e t me tell you how much
good Cardul haa done me. As a young girl, I alway* had
to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, I was
so weak that 1 could hardly stand on my feet. 1 got a
bottle of Cardul, at the drug store, and as soon os I had
taken a few doses, I began to feel better.
Today, I feel as well as anyone can.'*

County divisions is getting to bo the
popular diversion just now and is being
played at various points over the state.
Orange county will play out a hand or
two in a few week*.

CA R D U I Woman'sTonic

Double Murder al Orala
J. T. Burg««», an agrd fanner near
McIntosh, twenty mile« from Ocala, and
his fifteen year old adopted daughter
were murdered near their home Wednreday afternoón by a negro. Burgess vya«
shot down from ambush while the.girl
was assaulted and her throat cut from
o^r to ear The sheriff and hia ptxwe »oon
captured the Tufgro and, fearing, mob
violence, started with him for Gaines­
ville. Neighbors hearing of tills "quickly
fonned a posse and at lust accounts were
clone on the h«H*la of the »htrlff and hi»
prisoner, »wearing v e n g e a n c e .h e ne­
gro wiu lynched at Ornla yesterday uftornoon by n mob.

Are you a wom an? Then you are subject to a large
number of troubles and Irregularities, peculiar to women,
which, In time, often kad to more serious trouble.
A tonic is needed to help you over the hard places, to
relieve weakness, headache, and other unnecessary pains,
the signs of weak nerves and over-work.
For a tonic, take Cardul, the woman's tonic.
' You will never regret ft, for It will certainly help you.
Ask your druggist about ft. He knows. He sells ft

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T H E S T Y L E SH O W
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YO W E L L ’ S
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Bring forth the accepted fall styles o f master designers o f the fashion centers
o f the world. The styles are shown here in Suits, Coats, Street Dresses and
Evening Gowns. . . . . .
.

O ur S ty le S h ow of Paris Models and Im ported
Costum es Is V e ry A ttra c tiv e
M onday we place on exposition the accepted styles of w om en s and misses’ tailor­
ed suits, skirts, waists and dresses— adaptations from imported models o f the
m ost favored dressmakers o f Paris. These garments give you an authentic con•ception of fall styles and we irivite-you to com e and sec them....................................

S p ecial F o r M on d ay — 3 6 S o rg o D re ss es In all th e N e w e s t Colors.
V alu es up to $ 2 2 . 5 0 . M o n d a y , O n l y ................................... $ 1 3 .7 5
W o m e n ’s T a ilo re d S u its — P la in T a ilored Suits
in d iagon al and -serges, S k in n er’s guaranAA
teed silk lining.

B lue, black and ( toq u e

T a i l o r e d
S u l t S r —O f W o o l
C ordeline,
ford C o rd s, F rench Serges and M ixed

Bed»

$29.50

D in n e r and

E ven in g

F rench M odels by
B enard and G echan

Gowns — In the Newest

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A fte rn o o n « n d E v e n in g W ra p s — O f
M atelassc, Figured and J*Iain V elour,
V e lv e t and im ported m aterials. $19.50 to

(£ 0 * 7

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T a i l o r e d
S u i t 8 — V ery F in e
Ep'onge,
tone D iagonal and C hiffon B roadcloth ,
(D O A
the very latest thing
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M is s e s ’ and W o m e n ’s Coats — )n C hincillas,
F a n cy B ou cle,
$ 1 3 .7 5 to

Tweeds and

D iagonals.
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M*.* lumi'luti ri kiwi
Mr. \i
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All Lorul \dvrrtlsrm riiu 1 udii 11, |»
Meadlru. Ihree Crnts a 1 in. 1 1, u Mjr

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-iaic»! program at the Congregational
Ciry
JJJwh next Sabbath evening. All lnMinili.I I*&gt;•-.!I... 1
T'kf. P. Lipe
an
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„tiif to Superintendent McKinnon Mm (' II. - 11M 1 iti ,.
thii seek. Mr. Lipo is agent for the
GimmI board and r .... ,.
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$ £ « and the L. C. Smith.
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Rosary played at the Im|&gt;enul Uni-zi- ||
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OBTuesday night was one of the strong ol dopo»
*«t play* U)at baa ever Iteen pul on in
fiiM t'Ii»«» Uit.i, 11 ni \i,. , 1
jU, dty.
Goodlltlr '|ll |-„rk ,|V( . „
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t . C. Townsend of Beaufort, S. C., it*
jn the «ty this week. He mtresenu
I l .'liti-d. t/u id i »..g M'
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the Beaufort Veneer &amp; Crate Co., and
U 1 1 ,
II ll.,
idd several carloads of lettuce hamjtem State prie.
to J. W. Darner, the well known renre- Flu
■aUtive of Smith Si Holden. .M r
For Sab- \ JV'"
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Rmes will supply his customers at one.- dres» Ite. I _•11 i,t
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tad case up the shortage on crates.
For Sale Cheiq; Mu
John Carlisle of Gainesville, the well
land in
toovn and popular tobacco salesman, city. Box 17.1.
-'M p fr i
« s calling on the local trade on WedCelery Plant» f.«r v d .
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old tile faeton. Pa.. . -ire. 1
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Music and fifteen minute ut&gt; to the
11 in. in» m u mg in»
minute address, Congregational church Wanted To
chini-». Cp t.. .d.it. -t. d.ifd in,ike
i4gt Sunday, 7 p. m.
E. L. Carter of Lumkin, Gn., Is hi the Will «&gt;11 at ir great burgau
I he», inn
rity for a few days, the guest ol his sister, chines sell f..r &lt;"o -..
Mrs. W. II. Williams.County Solicitor DeCotte* has been can be bought l"i f
in Orlando this week attending the m-h- once or » ri». |t..\ 1 1 .
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don of th&lt;- Criminal Court.
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. E. C. Mooore is back on the job ut
For Sale Ì
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the Postal Telegraph office after n siren
,
I
uous week in Jacksonville, where h. ;ir»t . .ill i.. ••• ,
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«00 honorable mention ns n member ot Nlem.-ver, l o g,
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Major Giles' staff. * .
I or Sale (..«»1 Mm. » I 1. .:». d el 1.
Spedtl song and sermon. Congregaill iiiunng cui It'dli in good .siiiiliii.iii
tionsl church, Sunday evening.
and mie cheap
llolili-n
The lettuce ia moving in car lots and Real P-dnte Go W .1 I tiig|s-ri mion
if
the golden stream of shekels will soon lx
IVIery
P
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lot
Sale
.tin
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iiiillinn
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flowing to Sanford. Cold weather just
\ IVim.-l I'elerv
now would make Sanford 'grow era rich. cry plani» foi »nie
| » if
&gt;Mucb to the surprise of many citizens avenue
for sale A g'»' I -it ■' g h. . -1,.,|,
Pcetma.br Haskins is still on the job
it- ss if no th in g e x tra o rd in a ry had llnpnie.il I) \V III id, It. .,r.&lt; , I mil I el

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pnened The only change noticeable er&gt; livellile
\ ,t
in the gi-ntul postmaster is the alw ncr Por Sale
of the Taft Match fob th a t he sported loading platform
W
before tin- late unpleasantness.
flowing Ae|| I et i d
One of the most attractive campaigns
of advertising now running in this pn|H-r slor&gt; hulls.' tell .1 li I »
is that of the White Clover Flour, n fully tris-S Se. me I' V
nbi-d proiluct, distrihub-d b&gt; th&lt;
sular Naval Stores Co. ol Tnmpu S M i m v I. .»ahli.r I
For Sale I’d - M•&gt;&lt;i
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sod sold by local dealers. We trust
that our readers will giv# this flour n fair S'ild* buk. - I M t
Will.
¿6 lip
lour toitri ' g » ar
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Do you attend church? If not. mIi&gt;
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Her
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little.
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not? &lt; iime to the Congrvgutionul
f or * il*
I .».. h * h' u
church m-xl Sunday night at 7 o’clock
and heir a fine musical program and a I oll»
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short, but uplifting gospel sermon.
JJJÒ I Ml i ,
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Kinnon represented Sanford at the I’ribyterisn Syno&lt;l at IM.and'thia wi. k
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Dr. Hoggs accompanied I) A. Cnld
For ' i • M v•.; i".
well home from the J’ rosbyu-rian S\ nod 'tinnir.
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st JDaLand and will preach at thr l’re&gt;iiil.M
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S.i"i.i
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byterlan church Sunday at both morn
in« and evening aerview.
VMri. li F. Coney of Brunswick. &lt;,.1
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friher and mother, Cnpt. and Mr» P M
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M sul .1 1 .inni l'iaiio
'••.inttful Mutuili tini.h
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" "Ir. Io&gt;- rimer 1Irlundn

M lien \our bicycle breaks down ..'Itili

"••"d* repairing remember that'you can
I'u x.ile ' i ’, t&gt; to -u venli thousand
plant.»
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‘’ •"ford Vegetables are Making
Good This Week
‘’••‘»out thirty «ant Of let-

ttoring thb week and about fifty

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c °W ib*Co. had three
edna,d*y. one of which brought
tiTotCe 4Cr,t*Lf' °* b&gt; Sanford and on
^ ot%rtwo they refused |1, per erstc

ths rtHr« „
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means that
th* Wm»* L .K ev*n better and that
f’om
In primo condition
for thn°^«°n‘ ^bere wlu be no chance
wLtrL.youn««r «tuff to seed and the
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and lias been known lot years by all the old
timers as one of the Very Richest tracts in
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land cvciy two yeats in leitiluei alone.

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Just ghinee at our
windows and gel a M
general survey o f !
Ilie variety of styles
we offer. They fit,
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many years of established I)usi ness
lias been put the matured
experience of successful
buying direct from reput­
able manufacturers.
If we supply you. you
receive tUf benefit of our
22 years of knowing bow
to buy.
Make us your haber­
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and curfWU, . pkp, (or 26c. raisins
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uvciiile bicycles for tin* l.oya' and girls’
(.’ hriatnniH presents. Von will save inon•&gt; b, placing veur order» with tliom for
....... . more of th.-»e wlieel» before Dec.

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dawn the high cost of living
Only $t 00
I»" w.i&gt;k for the finest table board in
the city. See Parker
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Wlule the Meat her 1» hot buy your

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1 cstr.rtlinnigli tlirce generations— favorably l^/iown the world over
tins perfect vegetable and always efficient family rem edy is univers­
ally accept»-. •a» lb,- Ivest pret rntivtv or correct ive o f disordere q f the
organs..f.ligesti.&gt;n. Itee.-hiini » Pills regulate the Ixiwels, ntlr llteliver
to nit ur&gt;d net iv it \ riinble you to get all tin- nouns Ilium t and hloodmaking qua li ties from ) our iood.. Assurcnsy ou try them you will know
that— III your looks and in y«&gt;ur increased vigor— Beccham ’ i Pills

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|or K.-nt Four room rottng.
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oouars |mt month, including «at.-r
»aguire t. W Spencer.
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;^lrs i t Putnam is expx-cted to ar' V h,‘ C'V
week front SpringMla, Mass., where aho and Mr. Putnam
Mve been »pending the »Ummer. Her
aany friend* will be gind to know of
&gt;*f return and that Sir. Puntam exP*CU to b«.
about Decemlx-r 15th
.‘&gt;r°nk, traveling irvnjtector for
ror&gt;’ five and ten cent »tor«*,
»nd who make« his headquarters in this
«ty. went down to Lakeland this morn
JM where they are installing a new store
two other «tore« are in preparation for
unulnieiit, one in JackaonviJIe and the
lno Augustine. Th«w will make
Mr- ITonk ha« inatallcil in Fb.riVv*In,m n,iunry flfitt.— Reporter-Star.

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hrnlth, sooner or Inter, shows its value.
No man can ex|»cct to go
very tar or very fast toward success'— no woman eithci---- who
auden. from the headaches, the sour stomach and |K&gt;or digestion,
the unpleasant breath and the good-for-nothing feelings which
result from c«insti|Mlion nmf biliousness.
But just learn for
yourselt whet n difference will lie made by a few dotes of

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the baptist parsonage, from 7 16 to l i » Miigltt.l'ii iv .-mie
10:16, given by the young ladies of tin
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( hurch Saturday [terntxm.

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tHE SANFORD I1ERALD

T o Our Independent Friends:

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Just now Is an opportune time tor a heart to heart talk.
For threa
J*W s we have been urging upon the growers In this stale to hold their
citrus fruits until th e/ mature on the trees, as this Is the only kind ot
fruit that people will' buy at a talr pries.
We have presented facta
which. In the main, the most o f you have admitted justified our posi­
tion. There Is not one of you today who will not -admit In your heart
that the shipment o f grotn and Immature citrus fruits kills the mar­
ket, and makes It Impossible -for any factor to get what the fruit Is
worth. Hence, the grower suffers, the Industry languishes and the state
does not develop as It should and would, If all Interest* were busy
assisting the Exchange In keeping this market-killing stuff off the m ar
ket

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T o p o tlilvrl* l u m n l e i W H IT E
C L O V E R FLO U R II w * did not
K N O W lhal II il nt*r perirci In
« v e «» d rilli «nd particular «» Ik«
H irltcr o l milling could prod -iff.
Heller l&gt;rr*d, bU cuin. rolli, p in
and r i m a will be ihc I m i nabli rrlu ll Irom u tin t

How .you hare tried-again this year. You-have calculated that It you
eould g e t out first care you would make some good, money on fruit that
you bought at low prices from the growers. Perhaps you do—on a few
cara-r-hut you know the grief you have suffered. Some of you, because

the Injury to the Industry Is Irreparabla You know that wa are puahlog Parson Brown* because they hr* good to' eat early and that we know
that if people eat good orangea in the beginning of the aeaeon they will
continue to eat tham; but If they eat a sour orange they will bu y.n o
m ore for a long time. You know that juat aa well aa f * do. You
kaow H to your sorrow, o r to the sorrow of the growers whose oranges and
grapefruit you have led him to believe you could *ell at a gdod price.
You have succeeded this acsson In crushing the market before there
was a market. 'You klllod It a-bornlng. Why? Answer that your own
♦ay.
That you did It, you know. Now, what are you going to do about UT
Tha Florida Citrus Exchange haa done all In lta power to restrain Its
associations from following your foolish example, but a few have gotten
away. In the main, they havo been'staunchly with
us,
and are now
A rt you going to continue .this slaughter that you have begun, or are you
going to stop and give the market a 'ch an ce to clean Vp the rotten punk
that you havo dumped on It, and wait for a market T iK le of no good to
you to deceive yourselea Into believing the things that some of you
have Imagined and glyen expreaalon'-to about the Exchange In this con­
nection. You know, or at least that part of you who have any facilities
for keeping up with current bualneas, that the Exchange has not fol­
lowed you, but has given you a clear field. The Exchange haa noL gone
below || f. o. b. packing house for orangCa that were known to be up
to the standard of oolor and development. It has handled a number of
care In markets where some of you have shipped on order at f 1.60 f o
b. and got what was coming to you when the fruit arrived. You k,now
What It was. Oh! how soro some of you are! If yon could produce low
quotations made by the Exchange In tboeo markets, how you
would
howL! My friends, tho Exchange has quotations from you received from
*11 parta of the country, ranging from y1.26 to $1.50 f. o b for early
ewsst oranges and- fur Parson Browns. Oh! you say you did not do It.
tt wae tho'othcr fellow. Don't you know that any one who Is classed,
or claases himself aa an Independent, Is In the Independent Family?
and that the lndepondenl&gt;Kamlly,' as a whole, Is hurling all ' of
lta
weight—and haa done eo since tho beginning of tho season— agalnat the
efforts of tho Florida Citrus Exchange to stem this tide of green, sour
fruit that you ,aa a class, have turned loose upon the country.
Now again, tome of you are taking orders, and have been doing so
for three months, at a price and guaranteeing that price against de
cllne. Accept It as a fact, that the Exchange has no Intention of follow
Ing you In this aaatnlne course any more than In the other.
Kill your
selves up on thesn orders and keep busy. What the Exchange Wants Is
the market price, and whatever price you may name cuts no figure with
the Exchange
It helped you last year by sending buyers &lt;o you, and
will do the same thing this year, If your prices are as foolish as they
were last yerr.
The Exchange la engaged. In a general uplift of the
citrus Industrty of Florida, and (lie business that you are seeking for
will not pay for fruit put, up the Exchange way
The people who will
pay for fruit put up the Exchange way will not pay for the kind of
]unk that will go out on these cut-throat prices. With this understand
Ing, let us urge upon you that you go to It with all your might and
main. The Exchange la not trying to take the claea of business from
you that you are seeking to get.
Heye are some of the recent choice bits of Information coming over
the wires:
Boston. October 31.— "North American offering any part of ten cars
Parson Browns now on route Potomac Yards gI 40 Florida."
Dallas, Texas November i .— "Competitors are making open quotations
of shipped car 30th 12 35 delivered Johnson brand Parsons Chase
W ill
lose order If eanuot get car on equal, telegraph Immediately heat you can

The freight from point of origin to Dallas on the fruit quoted abov*.
la 86o per box.
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’ ’Weather cold but clear and pljasont
Market Is unchanged today. One oranges sold $2.15 to $1.80, on« grape
frqlt 92.60 to $2.45."

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Mission finish player piano and fifty
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nre this sort of fertilizer.
They supply &lt;ptiekly
available plnnt fcx*l in the best forms, not only to
start off the crop quickly and keep it ifrowinjf
vigorously, but to back it up through tho season,
and to ripen and harden oil the product«. It is
this sort of combination that has brought success
to many Florida truckers in the past thirty' years
nnd for this reason they swear by

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Kansas City, Mo., November 4.—"Three cars oranges received here *o
far, two consigned P*le color, some green quality fair. Car Sweetheart
bright grapefruit sold Friday auction $2!10 to $2.60. Car Paradlae sold
today $2.10 t o ’ $2.CO, Both consigned."
Indianapolis, Ind., November 4.—"Olve price car orange*. Buyer claims
ha Is offered Parson Browns at $160 f. o. b.*' '
Buffalo, N. Y.. November 4 —"Aifctlon today North American Exchange
car Parson Browns $1.00 to $1.73. Crutchfield car Lone
brand 66 o to
$1.76. Chase car early hammock 90o to $1 90; fruit green;
poor In
quality."
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overstock with oranges; other fruits.”
NaahvlUe, Tcnn., November 4 .—"About five care have arrived on this
market. two cars being Bent here at $1 per box sdvsnce to the buyer,
and this dealer la offering these oihngcs to tho trade at 9 $ P*r box de­
livered. The other three care were consigned."
There la no meaner type of competition than this consigned stuff, and
the meanest of that type la the stuff on which some dealer advances a
low price. Of such are Independepte.
&lt;
Memphis, Tenn., November 4.—"For your Information B. ft T. of thla
city are unloading a car of orangss today bought through Crutchfield ft
WoOlfalk, and the t h lp p e r le Eureka Urove, Q. O. Crocke, Mime, Fla.
They were sold at 99 delivered. * It la a car o f all bright* with unusually
good color and are very good eating rrult for thla variety.t. ...
W e might go on and on and extend this story of
Indiscriminate
■laughter, but you know I t You read the details Inyour various of­
fices and It le needless to rub it Into you too hard. What w t art In­
terested In now Is to know what you
ary going to do about tt Are
yon going to *etop thla foollshoneee and get In Hue, or
are you goingto
oontlnue to afsughter this stuff that le consigned to yodr care by Inde­
pendent growers. There was never a fairer prospect for a seoaon’e bustnets
thla year- There w si never V g re a te r exhibition of futility
o f on effort to-m arket the citrus .fruits of this state aa you are at
tempting to market them. If f ou ai*. ¿ 0 strongly prejudiced against- the
Exchange thkt you cannot c o n f u t e jjritp In. «hen In the name of the
grower« o f thla stale, get tp2 *tk«r Ob.jtour pwn accotmt and have b&lt;ots
organised eyatem by which you con kpow what condition* or* and «Wp
this ruthless murdering o f the citing industry of thU state.
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Ifrfgrtm rnl of the Interior
U S Unti Oilier ft GaincwvtlW. FU.. Oct I». 1011
Nolle** ia hrr+tiy given lhal Hubert M. Akiandar
of
Florida, who on July 22, 1909 mad*
ilom«*«trad Entry, Seria). No.
lor
ut
M U *. Section 9, Townahip 20 South, KKang« 32
Kant, Tallaha—rw Meridian, haa (Uad not in* ol in*
tent ion to malts Anal comm uiat ion proof, to rat ab Ihh claim to tha land above drwrrtbad, before the
f ’ Urk of the Circuit (!ourl. at Orlando, Florida,
on the 27th «lay of Novemtier, IV12.

Philadelphia, P a , November 4.— "Competitors sold at auction today four
orangea average $1.90, two grapofrult average $2 10.
Competitors' car*
op track five.”
S t Louis. Mo.. November 4.— '^Weather cool and pleasant, market Is dull
under light demand for oranges
Market Is doing better on grapefruit
Competitors sold at auction today one grapefruit $1.80 to $3.40.
One
Louisiana mxed green orangea $1.60, grapefruit $1.65."

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106-108 F IR S T S T R E E T

COATS
Broad C loth
■Value
$7.98 • our
(P C
price regular ;
V **

O U T I N G
FLANNELS
Value 9%c our price Q regular
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F A N C Y S C R IM S — Value
14Kc our price 1 O l .
regular
I «2 *#

C A R A C A L
COATS
V alue $ 1 2 .9 8 our ( D I A
price regular . .

T A B L E L IN E N — Value
3 9 c o u r price Q C r
regular .
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COAT
$ 1 4 .9 8
regular

B L A N K E T S and C O M
F O R T S -V a lu e 08c &lt; 7 C f
our p rice, regular ■

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our price fl* f O
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BLUE SE R G E
6 9 c o u r prie
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HANDKERCHIEFS
V alue 3 for 2 5 c our
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P owe
. " e , UIU ln this section. Come and be convinced by seeing the goods and the
icesf it is a pleasure to show our line of Dress Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes and Hats
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Our new Ijne of Dress G oods
Ratin’ DeLys, this new fabric
talk'of the northern states,
we have onlv secured in
\colors, blue, lavendar and
».which we will place on sale
onday as a leader, at HH
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We have jUst receive^* a full
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e are going to place on sale
the benefit-of our custom ers
10-4 Sheet as a leader, r Q
In order to match these sheets
1 place on sale a few dozen of
low cases, a 1 2 ^ c value M ony very special at only

The butcher's p rotection — A
11 line of heavy •butchers’
prons, with a heavy breast protion, a ready seller at 45c, will
ce on sale M on d a y at o r
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He sure you get your pick o f
our full line of Ibices and E m ­
broidery ( •ollars. 50 and 75c values
Our price on Monday n r _
each
¿D C
IN e are going to place on sale
the most complete line of Ging­
hams that hits ever been shown
in all the leading plaids, which
will only cost you |h*r the
rv
yard
uC
t all in and mv our new line of
Silk finish Irish Poplins, the very
thing for Children’s Norfolk Suits
or one piece I tresses very
special. Monday at yard
Look and he read\ t■&gt; get you
a beautiful Opera &lt;'ape in all lead­
ing shades, a $7 or $ &gt; value. Our
price on Monda\ ;i
only
A full line .,f M en’s Half Hast
in three leading c.'o rs , a ready
seller at 10c each. Our price
next Mi&gt;nda\ 3 pan - for
only
Another new shipi.ient of Whip

24 c

$ 2 .9 8

25c

Cord Fabri\ of all the m ost lead­
ing designs, which we will place
on sale M onday a t’only'
FA n
per yard 33c, 47c and
...
'Hu* m ost desirable patterns for
wear K now n, Is a 75c value in
Shepherd Plaid, which we wi
place on sale M ondav
at per yard
5 7 C
We are going to close out Chil­
dren’s C orduroy and Velvet Coats
at a reduced price o f (I* -| AQ
each ..........................
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See our full line o f C om fotrs and
Blankets, verv special
each
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To the M en and B oys who wear
Overalls, we have just received a
line of ("ones. Cass Overalls.
On** uf this high grade article
can he bought for each
only
We have added to our store a
full line o f W indow Shades which
ut- will place on sale M onday
a 35c shade for only
each

98c

23c

N ow is the time to get your
Silk M essaline for y o u r winter
dresses, o f which we have just re­
ceived a large shipment o f all the
latast shades. Guaranteed spot­
less. A $1.25 value on Q O ^
M onday on ly per yard ..... v O t

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The very latest thing for ladies’
and children’s House Dresses a
beautiful line o f Sateen in solid
colors and stripes, which we will
place on sale M onday at -| rtp
per yard ________ ____ _ . A I C

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M E N ’S A N I) B O Y S’ D E P T .
We have just received a large
shipment o f M en’s and Boys
heavy Sweaters, a value that has
been sold for 98c. Our
price M on day each

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Now, boys, is the time to get
your blue Serge Pants for school
wear, full blouse, $1.00 value.
Our price« M onday per
pair 73c, 8 9 ^ n d

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The l'Ila«* A Co. iiarkinit houes t » ,
GENEVA jp iT I N G S
Mm P¡itlishnll ha** rclurnnl from a nntrly i*«nti|i|et&lt;s| Some pack init » m
1 *r F.vami. 17*- C o m m lu lo n ^ r c f Health.
I»r 11•«!vu«*• the well k n o w n akin i p « It at exj&gt;ect*»l
very plrnsaiil \i-it »j« ut aiti, (ut
r I.in. ((uri i.t-l » i r k
I mn r n n v l v i c f d that th«
•&lt;&gt;)■ " T h i r e I» aimant no relation l»r- r l nl l M VArlfe*
C. C. Morris baa returned to hla posi­ Mr». liegg* of Til invilir
that «ork "ill ls*gin in 'lead earnest in a ( « a n i akin illir ni^ a un4 tit«» Y»l• » I Thr I* I» 1» 1’ r r •*«•r l p i ton I« n-f m u c h n ■p«ClHc
' i•i nine t&gt;*r mnlarln
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■kill It! i *•t l «* c u ff 'd Ulti» tfti tll«* rW :i I r ••» t. i h
tion on the S. &amp; E. Ry. after a vacation
Mr» t*lnud«‘ Raiilrr*niT t .......I (roo
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Mm !• Nt tio
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h a v e he. n | I •»« I Ihllijf the I * l » I » f r i n i i ;
of tome length.
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It la expected there

Jennie and Edith McClelland were
om Sunday gurata o£ .Mins Wlnniw
Wynn In Ebenexer.
Mr. Rankin who raided at Beck Sta­
tion for teveral years and ia well known
Mr* died at the state hospital at Chatt»hooebee last week, where he has been
Mr treatment last March.* He waa forn«riy from Charlotte, N . C.

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r Ni, i ,¡tm iiii'i ; i.¡ nii*for4Th¡ tu
have n carinad &lt;•/ fruit r.irtk m Lake
Harney ln.»t Friday. Imj^ as eviTynn«*
known .Sir Mel.am i» une of the men
Who "never any d i e "
lie »in-i*i»»li»l In
Ketlint; the fruit mil. •! die * .tier md
aavinK pari o| it
Il II. I’aitishiill »liip|,,,‘ i 1 » url I

M 0 N B 0 E SU N B E A M S
his fruit Saturday
Mi» Pitt of Greenville, Fla., waa visit
The M M ». *• .• •
•••••■ M taj relatives In thia section last week
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I* I V l e m last I I. ir-.la,. .1 ! I r 11. - •li
R*r- Summers of Sanford occupied with a large Hlteruliinee
Mr»
I'atli
tt* pulpit Sunday and delivered an able shall . the president, being al-»eni Mr»
V* * UrC* attendance of earnest Geo ’ Peters, vie* president, tilled lie
luteners. Text taken from Isaiah 1.18- chair. Afler the iiuaini*» irv»*ting
CBfor^ Jaerman* ah employee of the every one worked with .1 right g&lt;a»i will!
Union Telegraph C o., la vialt- on articles to be sold at the bazaar
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P ^ n ta , M r. tnd Mr*. Iscrman The hostess served 3 delicious luncheon
»Mi Week.
consisting of sandwiches. \\ nldorf sahuL
•iC»Pt. R. B. Smith made a business olivea. dainty little cookie* and calice
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wp to DaLaad Wednesday.
She was assisted In aorving by ML****
Mlaa Anna Sedbery of 8anford apent Bello i’ ichlier, Blanche Pattbhall and

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»jn-nt a few days in Geneva Inst neck in
the interest of a large lumber company
&lt;0 impressili was Mr Montgomery with
ila»
(mn liait lie will return in a Miort
Unie Hiid continue as a guest of the ( hti
Mr
and Mrs I. I
Rohinaon and
•i*11, -.o
Edward, d Sanford usiteli
t'icir friend», Mr an&lt;l Mrs. David Sp.»-r

Li»I Monday

Hie ( itru» Exchange packing house
will be ready lor buainuM next wfuk.
Mr »ml Mrs Cnrlett, Mi*» Belle
„
ner and Mi*» Blanche Pattiahall
h ill a delightful ride to Sanford Sunday
with Mr

Mussel white.

Mr» Grant and daughter« have open,
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,
,,| the other hotel in Genova and are domg * very good busineae. When the
packing house* get in full (wing It is ex-

Seed Irish Potatoes

•Ckaa Henry, an employ* of Linder &amp;
th# vegatfor hla company. •
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L A. Kirkwood of Orlando was
rity Friday on business.
Miller and family of Sanford were
"JB-Bpon th* atreets her* Sunday *n
•«»••toDtUaL,
*•4). Ojleaby and family hare moved
• Johnson house near the lake

Choice Selected Stock
Improved Rose No. 4.
Irish Cobbler.
Red Bliss Triumph.

Dixie.

Write fur Price«.

»■Priests' place.

Let ua send you our booklets entitled Irish Potatoes
• Florida Vegetables.

►*m be Bible readiiy at the
Sunday night, Mr. Rucltner as
«vary one la invited.
end family have been
p u t few days but
, — /recovery. .
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»ith Mr. and M n. F: R. Wynne lieno Poter».
|Mvted that both hotel« will be filled.
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Regular services were held at the
“^ J ? o * p r v o i u r f . county waa in
. "*tion Saturday enroute to San-

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T h i s c o m ­ In lei you Imvc a t l I ml t l c o n our r u a r pound I* k n o w n a s L)U.L&gt;. T r a a c r l p t l o n anici» dial rt will coni you nothing un*
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elect Woodrow Wilson, and tho names _
already suggested* give tome indication
The forthcoming Convention of the
of how the various elements in the Dem-( blational Rivers and Harbors Congress
ocratic party view their tremendous which wifi be held in Washington on De­
cember 4th. 6 th and 6 th gives promise
victory.
William Jennings Bryan. the "War- of bringing together n larger number of
wick" of the Incoming administration, influential business and professional
ia moat generally touted for Secretary men than ever before participated In the
of State, although there are thoae that de!itx?ratlons of this great Congress or­

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bo a free iancc than attach himself to the nual appropriations for the improve­
person of tho President In a ministerial ment of the riven», harbor* and canals of

6 . In entering a contestant, a prin­
cipal should send to,the chairman of the
-Executive Committee of the Association,
Starke, the name of the contestant, ijex.
nge. grade, date of entering school, numl»er of regular studios carried by such

capacity, believing that he could do the the country and to bring about a fixed
party greator good In the^open than by policy of waterway betterments on tho
holding down a cabinet poaition. Un­ part of the general government.
doubtedly Bryan can havo the choico of
The convention, which is ninth in
numerical order, will be of intense inter­
: - any poaition should he so deairo.
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Louis Brandeia of Boston la among est to the nation, as it 'is hoped Prea­
tho favored ones suggested for Attorney id nt-clect Wilson will be present and in
(tenoral, although William F. Me- an address to the delegates dOfino his
, Combo, chairman of tho National Dem­ poaition on many of the questions re­
ocratic Committee must also bo reck­ lating to the water highway* of the
oned with, as he has been a tower of country. President Taft will o p tn th o
‘ .strength lor Wilson, and as he ia a lawyer convention with an addreaa, while with
- o f repute might find tho Department of him on the program are a score of the
ablest men of the country who arc down
JuiaUce to hia liking.
It la generally believed that Con­ for addreeses during the da)* of the Con­
gressman Albert S. Burleson of Texas vention-

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Declamation Contest
The annual declamation contests for
the Florida Educational Association
Medals will bo held In Ocala, January 2,
1913, 8 p. m., under the following regu­
lations:
1 . ' The' contests are open to rogular,
bona-fide students in all high schoob in
Florida. To be eligible a pupil must
carry at least threo studies In one of the
high school grades, 9 to 12, must not bs
over eighteen years of age and must have
enrolled as a pupil in the school from
which entered- by the 80th of' October.
2. No high school «hall -enter more
than two representatives, one.boy aptt
ono girl. Separate cpntCsts shall ' M
held in Ocala, January 2d, for cwtti «ex,
the winner of each contest in Ocila to
be awarded a gold medal, one medal for I
boys and one for girls.

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pupil, and the title of the pupil’s declama­
Lent —Between Lake Onoro and San­
tion. Tiie title of the declamation may ford, a brown plush coat, rest style.
i style, trimmed with black braid. Please
be furnished by Decemdber 9th.
6 . In awarding the medals, or in di- return to Herald office immediately and
elding any preliminary contest, the
get suitable reward.
judges shall grade each contestant on
For Sale— Piano, easily worth $I0&lt;&gt;.
( 1 ) stage appearance. ( 2 ) clearness of 160 will buy iL C. H. Uffler.
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enunciation, (8 ) correct interpretation j Board, room and light housekeeping
6 ( the spirit of the selection, (4) general apartme^s, St. John’s Hotel, 420 West
effectiveness, and.shall «ward the medals First sireet. New hotel. Modern con
to the contestants having the highest venienyes. Reasonable rates.
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general average on these four points
Lost—Ladius’ gold watch. Second
direct, between Laurel and Elm avenues.
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will be accorded a cablnbt position and
poarfbly may accept the Interior port­
folio, although it ia known he has a lean­
ing to the Secretaryship of Agriculture.
But Dr. Harvey 8. Wiley, late chief
chemist of the Department of Agricul­
ture b foriously mentioned for the bead
o f ’ the Department with which ho haa
been connected for so many year*.
Josephus Daniels of North Carolina,
editor of the Raleigh News and Obser­
ver, who had eharge of the publicity end
of the Wilson campaign may possibly
become the "headsman" of the new administration, more generally known a?
the Postmaster General. Daniels U a
"live wjre'J'Snd'Undaubtcdly would take
rate pleasure in relieving the "hated"
Republicans of their poetoffice Jobe.
Then, too, ono hoars the namee of
R olls Walk of SL Louis, William G.
M cA ddoo of New Y ork, Welter H ud­

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3. All contestants must be entered
by November 24th. In case more thun
ten arc entered in encH contest, prelim­
inary contests may be held in convenient
cities December 9th, the number of such
News And Views From Our Washington
contestants entered and on the location
of their schools. If such preliminary
Correspondent
contests are to be held, principals will
be notified in sufficient time to permit
Washington, D. C.. Nov. 5.—With speth Of New Jerwoy snd even Senator their pupils to he present
the “ tumult and the shouting” over a* Robert M. LnFollette for cabinet places
4. The winner* of «uch preliminary
tho fVault of Tuesday's election, the car­ and the "carpenter* and tho Joiner*" contents as may be held shall he entitled
penters and the joiner« »ill .begin the have ju*t twgun. the construction of to content at Ocala for the Florida Edu­
construction of a cabinet for Prraideht- President-elect Wilson’» official family. cational Association medals.

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COUNTY DIVISION AGAIN
A SSO C IA T E D C H A R IT Y MONASTIR HAS FALLEN
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TURK ARMY SURRENDERS
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. ^ “ 1* there la a great number of perlaying their plana for federal ap5rJ*®*nU during tbe next admlntetrah Is apparent also that those who
»Ppointmenta to .state positions
- J * t asleep on the Job. It ia under" 2 * that a hundred or more have alJ J v » » d e application .to Hon. Park
rnmefl, the next governor, for *pWUn*nt to different places by him.
* **tt*r of apoplogy to Man-

2 »TaDevast for. the trouble his death
tw * . Lieut. Pied de Mannerfelt
Royal-Ufo Husaara o f Sweden
^mom!rfg committed suicide in the
H otH -by sbooting himself
the heart with, an automatic

What is the Associatied Charities do.
ing?" has been recently asked us, and
for the benefit of those who up to the
present time have not been especially
interested or in touch with the work, a
brief resume of whnt has been going on
in the Charity office should i&gt;e given
out.

In the first place let me state that the
society wan organtie»! because it was
needed in Sanford. Those who took
the initiative and started this movement
' » * tht» need when ras»-» of want and
()v•i*r Fifty Car Iami)
&gt;|distress, the same an will arise in every
community, were t&gt;eing continually re­
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ferred to them. They realised the im­
BRINGS GOOD PRICES HERE portance of relieving these cases in a sys­
tematic, businesslike way, all of which
Letture Crop Will Frote l’ ajlng Ven- m ju im l time, thought and money.
Therefore, this center of communica­
ture If The Cool Wrslher
tion was established
A place where
Continúen
the various charitable organizations and
I»etly Lettuce now ho|&lt;h sway
churches of Sanfonl can affiliate and
Sanford note»! for tin' rel»-r&gt; rmp tt».»t work together to relieve want and dis®Very \ear continues to make this section tr»Tv». to work out careful, plans to help
famous is also the greatest section in the families and individuals, and to supworld for the growing and stopping o( i tires» b&lt;Kgmg on the »trwt»
Tht» t»
lettuce.
being accomplish»-»! t»&gt; torn»- »-»tent, and
This wet*k there will li&lt; .,\er i In solid with th»- rotqx-ration of every citizen it
car loads of this crisp vegetable go north can be proven beyond a doubt that the
to tickle the palate of the rirh and poor AwM'lut«-») I hIInil«— 1» a br Ilf fit to (be
alike for the price while bringing tin- town a» w«-|| a» U) individuals
Ai&lt;^ is
grower a nice profit is low enough to I*- dl»|H'iiiw-&lt;l, yet money i» »av«-»l because
reached by the millions in the large rut«-» frauds an») imp«i»l«*ni are w»-»-»li-»l out
J»1st at this time when the tender veget­ an»l help i« given» only where it i» needed.
ables at the north have all been killed Already merchants and bust net* men
tlip succulent Sanford lettuce lixika have stated that (tie 'irgamzation of
liughtv good to tbe ovi-n of the pufr li;uwr» the l hnritiv- ha» been a help to them,
of Vegetables
a* it ha» li-jw»'ne&lt;l the number of ap|&gt;eaU

LETTUCE IS NOW MOVING

Fifty Thousand Moslems
Are Prisoners o f Allied Army
OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST IN WORLD’S EVENTS
Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
of Busy Herald Readers

ANOTHER TRACTION LINE
Company of Orlando Business
Men Will Build Road
AMPLE FUNDS ARE ASSURED
Une Will Be Built From Orlando To
Winter Park And On To
Sanford
The Inter-Urban Traction Company.
4 corporation organized to build an elec­

tric railroad between Orlando and Win­
ter Park was organized here thi» morn­
ing

The following offii-er* and director*
were chosen: President, W . C. Temple;
vice presidenta, E. F Sperry and Carl
l&gt;ann; secretary-treasurer. L. L. Payne.
Directors: E. F. S|&gt;erry. Judge Warlow, M . O Overstreet, C. II. Harp»-r and
th»- above mentioned officer*.
Application will be made nl once for
a charter•
Tbe organization of »itch a company
to construct an eb-ctric line between
Orlando and Winter Park have lx-en in
l^eltuce has Ks-s-n steady at tf 26 and to them for help b&gt; the prof»«»ioi»al progress about three months. Carl
11.50 f. o b Sanlord anil will continue beggar», anil l fiat the) could double Dann and C. R. Harper hav*« l»een the
to bring a good price as long as tin- th»'ir »tibscription» to the Amoriate»! moving »pirti* in Hie venture.
Mr. Harper ia a comparative stranger
weather remains cisil
The lettuce this Chantie*» wveral tune» anti »till »(»end
season l* said to be the finest ever ahlp|as| a gixxi deal lea» than they have l»een here, coming to Orlando about six week.»
from Sanfonl and the buyers an- on the giving to tliene »tranger»
There i» a ago from a point in Ohio.. He came
ground read) and willing to pay the price ■mi I army of th«ne individual» and they seeking investments; heard of this pro­
are marching from one end of the coun­ ject and became interested in it.
a( the platform.
It ia undrrsUxxi that seventy-five thou­
Usually the good prices and tin- good try to the other, their travelling expenses
sand
dollars will lie subscribe«!, and that
They usually want
shipments came in altout Thanksgiving paid by the public
time, but the cool weather and the early help to get to another town where they the stock will be place») upon the market.
Fifteen thousand dollars was raise»!
lettuce this season have conspired to hand c|»im they have relative*, friend» and
this
morning by the officer* anil direc­
the growers a present anil the Increased * |&lt;erhaps work
The same story is retor*
who met in Judge Warlow'a office.
shipments and ginsl prices are making l-eate-l as the) go from place to place
Suliscriptiona
were made as follows:
huslIM'Sn assume Hmost pri»»|sTous phase. It will Ih- a saving to the town if these

Notlce Wednesday Club

Ix-ggam are promptly turned down and
sent to the Charity office. If they are
not imposter» they will apply there for
help nml ulway» get it, otherwise they
will decline to do "lm»in»»*a with those
¡«-oplc"‘ as »&gt;ne state»! recently when
direct»-»! to the Associate»! Charities

On account of the fire at the Wight
home today the Wednesday flu b will
not meet then- tomorrow as schtslub-d,
but will meet at the home of Mrs S t).
Chase on Oak avenue ut 2:30 o'clock
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working some
house» on First street

Helping Hand Sociel)

The Helping Hand Socirl.v of the Huptiat church gave a very entertaining 16
social at the parsonage Friday evening
The number 16 was Uniquely honored
and represented in various ways. The
social w'as expected to l&gt;egin at 7:16 and
end at 10:16. Some of the many fam­
ilies, supposed to Ims present, were found
by actual count to have 16 member*—
showing that the Smith», Drowns,
Jones and oth«T* too nutnerou* to men­
tion were out in full force. Several very’
entertaining ‘game« were enjoyed by the
large number present, and especially the
recitations by Mrs- R- C. Maxwell
and charming vocal »election» by
several of the members of the society.
Wafers and chocolate were served with
16 different kinds of refreshment» dain­
tily tied in a pretty paper doiley.
When leaving, the guests were ad­
vised to stop st the postoffice, in charge
of Miss Clara Mlllen for their mail and
pach applicant received a not* in the
shape of a shoe, which was sn invitation
to a "Bootee Party" to be given by the
Helping Hand Society at the parsonage
next Friday evening, and requesting that
the recipient of the invitation should
multiply the size of his or her shoe, as
the ease might be by the number four,
^nfl bring the result In money to me p*rt&gt;0 with them.
„ Tbeee pleasant and certainly bene­
ficial enteACw^nts should be wel) at­
tended. as this 1» one of the means by
whkh the Helping Hand Society ti trying to eccure fund» with which to enable
them to do tome of the many kind* of
church work that is ’go much needed.
Tbe Boot«« Party should ha largely at­

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Perkins of this circuit today
• ¿ erVn a decision in tho Orange
-Prosecution against S. J. Sligh,
immature citrus fruits, in
pldsThe unconstitutionally
* Judge C. B. ParkhiU of
aml Attorney-B tarbuck were atw the prjaecution and Thomas
. ^ P M n d Carl Robinaon of
" .‘ PPtared for SUgh.'
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County division is rampant now in
itnral counties of Jha state and the
Bitter will become ad popular by the
dot thé next meeting o f the Legislator»'
Ukm place that all the counties that are
too large and whore the inhabitants
tbmof are dissatisfied will certainly
wparate and -the legislator! can be de­
pended upon to give the majority what
they want. Among the counties now
talking county .division ore Volusia and
Orange and it is already conceded th^t
these counties will get division. There
¡1 ibo considerable agitation about the
asking of s new state of .West Florida
and this step is being discussed already
*ff} of the Apaltchicols river. In case
•of s state division Tallahassee could
ùrçer hope to hold the state capital,
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Fishermen who returned to Pensacola
i few days ago after a three weeks’ trip
to the snapper banks, had the distinc­
tion of bringing with them one of the
isrgMt devilfish, or octopus, ever brought
to that port. The octopus measured no
in thin six feet from mouth to the ti
of his longest tentide. Tho monster will
be preserved.
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The new hank building at Oroveland
is nearing completion and the bank expetts to be doing buslnras by the first of
sat month. It is a handsome brick
building and will add much to the ap­
pearance of that town.
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Jacksonville's financial district is to
bave still another Institution located in
its very center, for articles of incorpora­
tion are now being prepared for the orpaiistion of the United States Trust
indïavings Hank which will begin busilon or nbout January 2. 1913.
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Two large warehouses of Melver &amp;
Msekay at Ocala were destroyed by fire
Saturday afternoon and several adjoin­
ing buildings awere damaged. The es­
timated loss is about 12 0 .0 0 0 , about half
Krm*d by insurance. Sam Pyles, an
•«Pfoye of Mclvor A Maskay, fell
through a skylight to the floor, a distance
«f about twenty-five feet. An examinAtion showed one broken rib. Several
volunteers had narrow escapee.
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Seriously injured, his injuries sell in*itW, Perhaps with suicidal Intent, 0 . S.
*&gt;drich, manager of a land company
^ sü*" ^pr*n**. 1“ at the Gordon Kel­
tic Memorial Hospital at Tampa to
Pl*fc be waa brought from Green
'Pdflgl He is suffering from gun shot
in the head, a load o f bird-shot

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Nnearly thirty caa»»» have come lielore the society since it» organization
and each one has been given careful at­
tention. Uxlgtng haa been given nine­
teen times and thirty-one meals provided
(or those asking help. Transportation,
grtreeries. clothing and aome furniture
have Ixx-n provide&lt;i. Employment haa
been secured for eleven and about fifty
visits ma»lr to those who needed atten­
tion. A careful record ia kept of every
case.
flight now the A*aociated Charities ia
in nee»l of money wjth which to conduct
the buaincss during the winter months,
as the calls an1 more frequeut at this
time Membership cards Ire $1.00,
and thr amount aubscrilied, for relief la
voluntary
Subscriptions may be paid
to any .of the membership committee:
C. H. Leffler, H C. DulxAe, E. B.
ilourkr. Mrs. R. L. Feck; or the fihsnc*
commiitee: B. F. Whitner, Jr„ D. L.
Thrasher. W A. Lefller. Mri. W. M.
Hynes, or the aecretary at the office.
106 Firat street.
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The Turkish fortress of Monastir sur­
rendered this afternoon to (he Servian
troops. Fifty thousand Turkish aoldiers and three generals laid down their
arms. Monastir virtually had been
surrounded by Servian troops for several,
days, while Greek troops coming from,
the south had cut off the Turkish line of
retreat to Oachrida. On Saturday tho
Servian troops, after desperate fighting
throughout the day and night, captured
two important height* commanding the
city. They then advanced through the
morasses upon the interior fortifications,
which surrendered today. Monastir is
the headquarter* of the Sixth Turkish
army corps, commanded by Fethi^ Pasha,
but many other Turkish troops fleeing
from surrounding towns which had been
covered by the Servian» concentrate»!
there. Djavid Ikisha, the commandeer
of the Seventh Turkish army corps, went
there with many of his soldiers after the
fall of Uskup to the Servians.
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That all postmaster« should dispose of
their own dead letter* and that letter
carrier* ahould lie uaed to carry the light­
er parcels post articles, even if they do
come to look like Santa piaua, was ad­
vocated by Firat Assistant Postmaster
General-C. F. Granfield in a talk to the
Postmasters' Association of New Eng­
land. Mr. Granfield predicted the limit
of weight of parcels poet matter would
soon lie raised from 11 to 100 pounds.
He wanted the rates in the firat aone re­
duced, for otherwise h«&gt; said the parcels
|&gt;o»t would not compete with the express
rompante».
My answer to the critics
who *ay the «-o»t of the Postoffice de­
partment is excessive is ju*t this," said
Mr. Granfield, "the revenue from mail
which is now franked, if paid, would
M. O. Overstreet, $2,000; Judge War- :&gt;ring an annual income to the Po*toffies
low. $2,000; W. C. Temple, $2,000; E. P. Department of $22,000,000."
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Sperry, $2,000; Carl Dann, $4,000; C. R. V'*I believe there ahould be an extra
Iiar|&gt;er, $ 1 ,000 .
sessiorT of' Congress at the earliest pos­
The plan of the promoters of the enter­ sible date after March 4, to fulfill th#
prise will be to lay the line as far as Win­ pledge» made by the Democratic party,"
ter Park and subsequently extend it to »aid Speaker Champ Clark upon hla re­
Sanford. Rrporief-Star.
turn to Washington today. The speak­

Week of Prayer
This week is being observed by the
Presbyterian, Congregational and Meth­
odist churches as a week of prayer for
Home Missions. Interesting as well
os instructive programs, setting forth
the different kinds of work being done
by the missionary societies of the differ­
ent church«*, and specifying the causes
just now most in need of prayer and ma­
terial aid. It ia hoped this week of
study and prayer will be instrumental
in impressing the minds aod hearts of
the Christian people with s greater in­
terest in the cause of minsions and a de­
sire to do all that is in their power to as­
sist in answering their own prayer» for
the success of the causes they are asked
to pray for.
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Flower Hale a Sucre»»
The flower sale held two day’s lost
week by the ladies of the Civic»' Cortimittee of the Welaka Club was a great
suaesaa and they sold out all of tbe fine
eee and other plants In record time and
could have sold more if they had hod
them. In fact the sale waa so successful
that the committee will hold another
one soon. The IfUSftToffice is indebted
to Mrs. Lake and the committee for .the
receipt of two fine rose bushes. They
are planted in the grass plot in front of
The Herald office where they will be a
constant reminder of the generosity of
the ladies and also of their efforts to
make Sanford beautiful.

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himself to an extra session and gave it
out when he arrived at his offices in the
capitol. Speaker Clark said he bod corns

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Women, especially young girls, ar*
rapidly becoming more and more a
dieted to intoxicating liquor in the na­
tional capital, while th# men are rapidly
growing more and more abstemious, ac­
cording to Albert E. Shoemaker, attor­
ney for the Anti-Saloon League of tha
District of Columbia: His accusation
has aroused women generally here to­
day and it it a subject of agitated disney for tbe Anti-Saloon League of tha
District of Columbia. His accusation
haa aroused women generally hers to­
day and it it a subject of agitated dis­
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Advices to the effect that General
Felix Diix, leader of tha latest revolution
in Mexico, has escaped from tbe Mexi­
can federal prison at Vere'Crus, »nd thus
succeeding in defeating the purpose of
the-Mexican cabinet to inflict, tha death
penalty on chargea of high treason;
reached Louisville in a letter recently.
The communication was addressed to R.
George Klrwan, a~ Louisville business
man. The letter .bore the signature of
R. H. Dickinson, son of a capitalist of
Boston. Mass*, who te a big copper mine
owner in the state of Jalisco. The Mex­
ican government suppressed the nfwa of
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morning waa excellent and with three
atreama playing on the fire at one time
the amount of pressure was kept up to
the limit. The Herald wishes to make
this note because at various times thert
has been criticism on the pressure of
the water company, at various Area, but
Chief Underwood 111
there can be no criticism on the pressure
Fire Chief W. H. Underwood ia /II at
this time for the Water Co. waa Johnny
Tbe Junior Epworth League
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on tbs spot tnd hod the goods at tvery his home and-was unable to appear at Methodist. church bald their regular
hta poat at the Wight fire this morning. 1 meeting Friday afternoon in the church*’
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3. All contestants must be entered
by November 24th. In case more thun
ten arc entered in encH contest, prelim­
inary contests m ay be held in convenient
cities December 9th, the number of such
contestants entered and on th e location
of their schools. If such prelim inary
contests are to be held, principals will
be notified in sufficient time to perm it
their pupils to he present
4. The winner* of «uch prelim inary
contents as may be held shall he entitled
to content at Ocala for the Florida Edu­
cational Association medals.
6. In entering a contestant, a prin­
cipal should send to ,th e chairman of the
-Executive Com m ittee of the Association,
S tarke, the name of the contestant, ijex.
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W ashington, D. C.. Nov. 5.—W ith speth Of New Jerwoy snd even Senator
the “ tum ult and the shouting” over a* Robert M. LnFollette for cabinet places
tho fVault of T uesday's election, the car­ and the "carpenter* and tho Joiner*"
penters and the joiner« »ill .begin the have ju*t twgun. the construction of
construction of a cabinet for Prraideht- President-elect W ilson’» official family.
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elect Woodrow Wilson, and tho names _
already suggested* give tome indication
T he forthcoming Convention of the
of how the various elements in th e D em -( blational Rivers and Harbors Congress
ocratic party view their trem endous which wifi be held in W ashington on De­
cember 4th. 6th and 6th gives promise
victory.
William Jennings Bryan. the "W ar- of bringing together n larger num ber of
wick" of the Incoming adm inistration, influential business and professional
ia moat generally touted for Secretary men than ever before participated In the
of State, although there are thoae that de!itx?ratlons of this great Congress or­
believe the "Com m oner" would rather ganised for the purpose of securing an­
bo a free iancc than attach himself to the nual appropriations for the im prove­
person of tho President In a ministerial m ent of the riven», harbor* and canals of
capacity, believing th a t he could do the the country and to bring about a fixed
p arty greator good In the^open th a n by policy of waterway betterm ents on tho
holding down a cabinet poaition. U n­ part of the general government.
doubtedly Bryan can havo the choico of
T he convention, which is n in th in
numerical order, will be of intense inter­
- any poaition should he so deairo.
Louis Brandeia of Boston la among est to the nation, as it 'is hoped Prea­
tho favored ones suggested for A ttorney id nt-clect Wilson will be present and in
(tenoral, although William F. Me- an address to the delegates dOfino his
, Combo, chairm an of tho National Dem­ poaition on m any of the questions re­
ocratic Com mittee m ust also bo reck­ lating to the w ater highway* of the
oned with, as he has been a tow er of country. President T aft will o p t n t h o
.stre n g th lor Wilson, and as he ia a lawyer convention with an addreaa, while with
- o f repute m ight find tho D epartm ent of him on the program are a score of the
ablest men of the country who arc down
JuiaUce to hia liking.
I t la generally believed th a t Con­ for addreeses during the da)* of th e Con­
gressman Albert S. Burleson of Texas ventionwill be accorded a cablnbt position and
Declamation Contest
poarfbly may accept the Interior p o rt­
T he annual declam ation contests for
folio, although it ia know n he has a lean­
ing to the Secretaryship of Agriculture. the Florida Educational Association
B u t D r. H arvey 8. Wiley, late chief Medals will bo held In Ocala, Ja n u a ry 2,
chem ist of the D epartm ent of Agricul­ 1913, 8 p. m., under the following regu­
tu re b foriously m entioned for the bead lations:
1 . ' The' contests are open to rogular,
o f ’th e D epartm ent w ith which ho haa
bona-fide students in all high schoob in
been connected for so m any year*.
Josephus Daniels of North C arolina, Florida. To be eligible a pupil m ust
e d ito r of the Raleigh News and Obser­ carry a t least threo studies In one of the
ver, who had eharge of the publicity end high school grades, 9 to 12, m ust n o t bs
of the Wilson cam paign may possibly over eighteen years of age and m u st have
become the "headsm an" of the new ad- enrolled as a pupil in the school from
m inistration, more generally known a? which entered- by th e 80th of' October.
2. N o high school «hall -enter more
th e Postm aster G eneral. Daniels U a
" liv e wjre'J'Snd'Undaubtcdly would ta k e than tw o representatives, one.boy aptt
ra te pleasure in relieving the " h a te d " ono girl. Separate cpntCsts shall ' M
held in Ocala, Jan u a ry 2d, for cwtti «ex,
Republicans of their poetoffice Jobe.
the
winner of each contest in Ocila to
T hen, too, ono hoars the namee of
be
awarded
a gold medal, one medal for I
R olls W alk of SL Louis, William G.
boys
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pupil, and the title of the pupil’s declama­
Lent —Between Lake Onoro and S an­
tion. Tiie title of the declamation may ford, a brown plush coat, rest style.
i style, trimmed w ith black braid. Please
be furnished by Decemdber 9th.
6. In awarding the medals, or in d i- return to Herald office immediately and
elding any preliminary contest, the
get suitable rew ard.
judges shall grade each contestant on
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6( the spirit of the selection, (4) general ap a rtm e^ s, St. J o h n ’s Hotel, 420 West
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to the contestants having the highest venienyes. Reasonable rates.
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COUNTY DIVISION AGAIN
A SSO CIA TED C H A R IT Y MONASTIR HAS FALLEN
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Organization Is Doin«
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AG ITATES THE PUBLIC Sanford Excellent
TURK ARM Y SURRENDERS
Work
Several New Counties Want
Sp.
Divorce in the Legislature

»I T MORE MONEY NEEDED
S erreiarj McDaniel Wrile« on (V^artjv
ration And The Needs That
Are Apparent

Fifty Thousand Moslems
Are Prisoners o f Allied Army

What is the Associatied Charities do.
ing?" has been recently asked us, and
FLORIDA NEWS AND VIEWS FROM EVERY SOURCE for the benefit of those who up to the OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST IN WORLD’S EVENTS
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present time have not been especially
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interested or in touch with the work, a
Dally Happenings in The Land of Flowers Culled and Tied brief resume of whnt has been going on Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
in the Charity office should i&gt;e given
Into a Nosegay of Brieflets
out.
of Busy Herald Readers . .
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In the first place let me state that the
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society wan organtie»! because it was
County division is ram pant now in
The Turkish fortress of M onastir sur­
needed in Sanford. Those who took
itnral counties of Jha state and the
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rendered this afternoon to (he Servian
the
initiative
and
started
this
movement
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B itte r will become a d popular by the
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troops. Fifty thousand Turkish aol'»
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tht»
need
when
ras»-»
of
want
and
dot thé next meeting of the Legislator»' ()v•i*r
Fifty Car Iami)
&gt;| distress, the same an will arise in every Company of Orlando Business diers and three generals laid down their
Ukm place that all th e counties th a t are
arms. M onastir virtually had been
community, were t&gt;eing continually re­
1 lll.\ \ \ i f h
Men Will Build Road
too large and whore the inhabitants
surrounded
by Servian troops for several,
ferred to them. They realised the im­
tbmof are dissatisfied will certainly
days, while Greek troops coming from,
portance
of
relieving
these
cases
in
a
sys­
wparate and -the legislator! can be de­ BRINGS GOOD PRICES HERE
AMPLE FUNDS ARE ASSURED the south had cut off the Turkish line of
tematic, businesslike way, all of which
pended upon to give th e majority w hat
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retreat to Oachrida. On S aturday tho
m ju im l time, thought and money.
if
Une Will Be Built From Orlando To Servian troops, after desperate fighting
they want. Among th e counties now Letture Crop Will Frote l’ajlng VenTherefore,
this
center
of
communica­
ture If The Cool W rslher
talking county .division ore Volusia and
Winter Park And On To
throughout the day and night, captured
tion was established A place where
Continúen
Sanford
Orange and it is already conceded th ^ t
two im portant height* commanding the
the various charitable organizations and
these counties will get division. T here
I»etly Lettuce now ho|&lt;h sway
The Inter-Urban Traction Company. city. They then advanced through the
churches of Sanfonl can affiliate and
¡1 ibo considerable agitation about the
Sanford note»! for tin' rel»-r&gt; rm p tt».»t work together to relieve want and dis- 4 corporation organized to build an elec­ morasses upon the interior fortifications,
asking of s new state of .West Florida ®Very \ear continues to make this section tr»Tv». to work out careful, plans to help tric railroad between Orlando and Win­ which surrendered today. M onastir is
and this step is being discussed already famous is also the greatest section in the families and individuals, and to
sup- ter Park was organized here thi» morn­ the headquarter* of the Sixth Turkish
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*ff} of the Apaltchicols river. In case world for the growing and stopping o(
army corps, commanded by Fethi^ Pasha,
i tires» b&lt;Kgmg on the »trwt» Tht» t» ing
. «¿11
•of s state division Tallahassee could lettuce.
but
many other Turkish troops fleeing
The
following
offii-er*
and
director*
being accomplish»-»! t»&gt; torn»- »-»tent, and
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ùrçer hope to hold the s ta te capital,
This wet*k there will li&lt; .,\er i In solid with th»- rotqx-ration of every citizen it were chosen: President, W. C. Temple; from surrounding towns which had been
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car
loads of this crisp vegetable go north can be proven beyond a doubt that the vice presidenta, E. F Sperry and Carl covered by the Servian» concentrate»!
Fishermen who returned to Pensacola
to
tickle
the palate of the rirh and poor AwM'lut«-») I h IInil«— 1» a br Ilf fit to (be l&gt;ann; secretary-treasurer. L. L. Payne. there. Djavid Ikisha, the commandeer
Ë
i few days ago after a three weeks’ trip
Directors: E. F. S|&gt;erry. Judge War- of the Seventh Turkish arm y corps, went
alike
for
the price while bringing tin- town a» w«-|| a» U) individuals Ai&lt;^ is
to the snapper banks, had the distinc­
there with many of his soldiers after the
tion of bringing with them one of the grower a nice profit is low enough to I*- dl»|H'iiiw-&lt;l, yet money i» »av«-»l because low, M. O Overstreet, C. II. Harp»-r and
fall of Uskup to the Servians.
th»above
mentioned
officer*.
reached
by
the
millions
in
the
large
rut«-»
frauds an») imp«i»l«*ni are w»-»-»li-»l out
isrgMt devilfish, or octopus, ever brought
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Application
will
be
made
nl
once
for
J
»
1
st
at
this
time
when
the
tender
veget­
an»l help i« given» only where it i» needed.
to that port. The octopus measured no
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That
all
postmaster«
should
dispose
of
a charter•
i n thin six feet from m outh to the ti ables at the north have all been killed Already merchants and bust net* men
Tbe organization of »itch a company their own dead letter* and that letter
tlip
succulent
Sanford
lettuce
lixika
have
stated
that
(tie
'irgamzation
of
of his longest tentide. T ho monster will
carrier* ahould lie uaed to carry the lig h t­
liughtv good to tbe ovi-n of the pufr li;uwr» the l hnritiv- ha» been a help to them, to construct an eb-ctric line between
be preserved.
er parcels post articles, even if they do
Orlando
and
Winter
Park
have
lx-en
in
of Vegetables
a* it ha» li-jw»'ne&lt;l the number of ap|&gt;eaU
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come to look like Santa piaua, was ad ­
progress
about
three
months.
Carl
The new hank building at Oroveland
l^eltuce has Ks-s-n steady at t f 26 and to them for help b&gt; the prof»«»ioi»al
vocated by Firat Assistant Postm aster
is nearing completion and the bank ex- 11.50 f. o b Sanlord anil will continue beggar», anil l fiat the) could double Dann and C. R. Harper hav*« l»een the
General-C.
F. Granfield in a talk to the
petts to be doing buslnras by the first of to bring a good price as long as tin- th»'ir »tibscription» to the Amoriate»! moving »pirti* in Hie venture.
Postmasters'
Association of New Eng­
Mr. Harper ia a comparative stranger
s a t month. It is a handsome brick weather remains cisil The lettuce this Chantie*» wveral tune» anti »till »(»end
land.
Mr.
Granfield
predicted the lim it
building and will add m uch to the ap­ season l* said to be the finest ever ahlp|as| a gixxi deal lea» than they have l»een here, coming to Orlando about six week.»
of weight of parcels poet m atter would
ago
from
a
point
in
Ohio..
He
came
pearance of th at town.
from Sanfonl and the buyers an- on the giving to tliene »tranger» There i» a
soon lie raised from 11 to 100 pounds.
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ground read) and willing to pay the price ■mi I army of th«ne individual» and they seeking investments; heard of this pro­
He wanted the rates in the firat aone re­
Jacksonville's financial district is to
are marching from one end of the coun­ ject and became interested in it.
a( the platform.
duced,
for otherwise h«&gt; said the parcels
bave still another Institution located in
It ia undrrsUxxi th at seventy-five thou­
Usually the good prices and tin- good try to the other, their travelling expenses
|&gt;o»t
would
not compete with the express
its very center, for articles of incorpora­
shipments came in altout Thanksgiving paid by the public They usually want sand dollars will lie subscribe«!, and that rompante».
My answer to the critics
tion are now being prepared for the ortime, but the cool weather and the early help to get to another town where they the stock will be place») upon the market. who *ay the «-o»t of the Postoffice d e ­
paiistion of the United States Trust
Fifteen
thousand
dollars
was
raise»!
lettuce this season have conspired to hand c|»im they h a v e relative*, friend» and
indïavings Hank which will begin busi- the growers a present anil the Increased *|&lt;erhaps work The same story is re- this morning by the officer* anil direc­ partment is excessive is ju*t this," said
H, / ti
Mr. Granfield, "the revenue from mail
lon or nbout January 2. 1913.
l-eate-l as the) go from place to place tor* who met in Judge Warlow'a office.
shipments
and
ginsl
prices
are
making
which is now franked, if paid, would
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Suliscriptiona were made as follows:
Two large warehouses of Melver &amp; huslIM'Sn assume Hmost pri»»|sTous phase. It will Ih- a saving to the town if these
M. O. Overstreet, $2,000; Judge War- :&gt;ring an annual income to the Po*toffies
Ix-ggam are promptly turned down and
Msekay at Ocala were destroyed by fire
Department of $22,000,000."
sent to the Charity office. If they are low. $2,000; W. C. Temple, $2,000; E. P.
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Saturday afternoon and several adjoin­
Notlce Wednesday Club
Sperry,
$2,000;
Carl
Dann,
$4,000;
C.
R.
V'*I believe there ahould be an extra
not imposter» they will apply there for
ing buildings a were dam aged. The es­
On account of the fire at the Wight help nml ulway» get it, otherwise they Iiar|&gt;er, $1,000.
sessiorT of' Congress at the earliest pos­
timated loss is about 120.000, about half
The plan of the promoters of the enter­ sible date after March 4, to fulfill th#
home today the Wednesday flu b will will decline to do "lm»in»»*a with those
Krm*d by insurance. Sam Pyles, an not meet then- tomorrow as schtslub-d,
¡«-oplc"‘ as »&gt;ne state»! recently when prise will be to lay the line as far as Win­ pledge» made by the Democratic p arty ,"
•«Pfoye of Mclvor A M askay, fell
but will meet at the home of Mrs S t). direct»-»! to the Associate»! Charities ter Park and subsequently extend it to »aid Speaker Champ Clark upon hla re­
through a skylight to the floor, a distance
Chase on Oak avenue ut 2:30 o'clock
turn to Washington today. The speak­
ufw-r working some of the husin«-*» Sanford. Rrporief-Star.
«f about twenty-five feet. An examiner had prepared a statem ent pledging
house» on First street
Ation showed one broken rib. Several
Helping H and Sociel)
Week of Prayer
himself to an extra session and gave it
Nnearly thirty caa»»» have come lievolunteers had narrow escapee.
The
Helping
Hand
Socirl.v
of
the
HupThis
week
is
being
observed
by
the
out when he arrived at his offices in the
lore
the
society
since
it»
organization
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Seriously injured, his injuries sell in- tiat church gave a very entertaining 16 and each one has been given careful at­ Presbyterian, Congregational and M eth­ capitol. Speaker Clark said he bod corns
social
at
the
parsonage
Friday
evening
odist
churches
as
a
week
of
prayer
for
&lt;1 3
*itW , Perhaps with suicidal Intent, 0 . S.
to Washington to taka dp tbe legislative
tention. Uxlgtng haa been given nine­
The number 16 was Uniquely honored teen times and thirty-one meals provided Home Missions. Interesting as well program for the approaching scasion of
*&gt;drich, manager of a land company
^ sü*" ^pr*n**. 1“ at the G ordon Kel­ and represented in various ways. The (or those asking help. Transportation, os instructive programs, setting forth Congress.
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tic Memorial Hospital a t Tam pa to social w'as expected to l&gt;egin at 7:16 and grtreeries. clothing and aome furniture the different kinds of work being done
Women, especially young girls, ar*
Pl*fc be waa brought from Green end at 10:16. Some of the many fam­ have Ixx-n provide&lt;i. Employment haa by the missionary societies of the differ­
'Pdflgl He is suffering from gun shot ilies, supposed to Ims present, were found been secured for eleven and about fifty ent church«*, and specifying the causes rapidly becoming more and more a
dieted to intoxicating liquor in the n a ­
in the head, a load of bird-shot by actual count to have 16 member*— visits ma»lr to those who needed atten ­ just now most in need of prayer and ma­
tional capital, while th# men are rapidly
terial
aid.
I
t
ia
hoped
this
week
of
showing
that
the
Smith»,
Drowns,
tion. A careful record ia kept of every
"V*®* 10,11 ,w *y * P u t of tho skull on
study and prayer will be instrum ental growing more and more abstemious, ac­
H* Jtftiid# of his head, Just missing the Jones and oth«T* too nutnerou* to men­ case.
cording to Albert E. Shoemaker, a tto r­
tion were out in full force. Several very’
flight now the A*aociated Charities ia in impressing the minds aod hearts of
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entertaining ‘game« were enjoyed by the in nee»l of money wjth which to conduct the Christian people with s greater in­ ney for the Anti-Saloon League of tha
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laying their plana for federal ap- recitations by Mrs- R- C. Maxwell as the calls an1 more frequeut at this sire to do all th at is in their power to as­ has aroused women generally here to­
5rJ*®*nU during tbe next admlntetra- and charming vocal »election» by time Membership cards Ire $1.00, sist in answering their own prayer» for day and it it a subject of agitated dish Is apparent also th a t those who several of the members of the society. and thr amount aubscrilied, for relief la the success of the causes they are asked ney for tbe Anti-Saloon League of tha
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District of Columbia. His ac cu satio n
»Ppointmenta to .state positions Wafers and chocolate were served with voluntary
Subscriptions may be paid to pray for.
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haa aroused women generally hers to ­
- J * t asleep on the Job. I t ia under- 16 different kinds of refreshment» dain­ to any .of the membership committee:
day and it it a subject of agitated dis­
" 2 * that a hundred or more have al- tily tied in a pretty paper doiley.
C. H. Leffler, H C. DulxAe, E. B.
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Flower Hale a Sucre»»
cussion.
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When leaving, the guests were ad­ ilourkr. Mrs. R. L. Feck; or the fihsnc*
The flower sale held two day’s lost
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rnmefl, the next governor, for *p- vised to stop st the postoffice, in charge commiitee: B. F. W hitner, Jr„ D. L.
Advices to the effect th a t General
week by the ladies of the Civic»' CortiWUn*nt to different places by him.
of Miss Clara Mlllen for their mail and Thrasher. W A. Lefller. M ri. W. M. m ittee of the Welaka Club was a great Felix Diix, leader of tha latest revolution
pach applicant received a not* in the Hynes, or the aecretary at the office. suaesaa and they sold o u t all of tbe fine in Mexico, has escaped from tbe Mexi­
* **tt*r of apoplogy to Maneee and other plants In record time and can federal prison a t Vere'Crus, »nd thus
2»TaDevast for. the trouble his death shape of a shoe, which was sn invitation 106 Firat street.
Mrs. j . c. M cD a n i e l ,
could have sold more if they had hod succeeding in defeating the purpose of
tw * . Lieut. Pied de M annerfelt to a "Bootee P arty " to be given by the
Secretary.
them. In fact the sale waa so successful the-Mexican cabinet to inflict, th a death
Royal-Ufo Husaara of Sweden Helping Hand Society at the parsonage
next
Friday
evening,
and
requesting
th
at
th at the committee will hold another penalty on chargea of high treason;
^ mom!rfg committed suicide in the
the recipient of th e invitation should
one
soon. The IfUSftToffice is indebted reached Louisville in a letter recently.
Fire Preaaure Waa Good
H o tH -b y s booting himself
m
ultiply
the
size
of
his
or
her
shoe,
as
to
Mrs.
Lake and the committee for .the The communication was addressed to R .
the heart with, an autom atic
The pryeure at the Wight fire this
the ease might be by the number four,
receipt of two fine rose bushes. They George Klrwan, a~ Louisville business
morning waa excellent and with three
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^nfl bring the result In money to me p*rare planted in th e grass plot in front of man. The letter .bore the signature of
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atreama playing on the fire at one time
The Herald office where they will be a R. H. Dickinson, son of a capitalist of
Perkins of this circuit today t&gt;0 with them.
the amount of pressure was kept up to
• ¿erVn a decision in tho Orange „ Tbeee pleasant and certainly bene­ the limit. The Herald wishes to make constant reminder of the generosity of Boston. Mass*, who te a big copper mine
-Prosecution against S. J . Sligh, ficial en te A C w ^ n ts should be wel) a t­ this note because at various times th e rt the ladies and also of their efforts to owner in the state of Jalisco. T he Mex­
ican government suppressed the nfwa of
immature citrus fruits, i n tended. as this 1» one of the means by has been criticism on the pressure of make Sanford beautiful.
his escape.
pldsThe unconstitutionally w hkh the Helping Hand Society ti try- the water company, at various Area, but
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* Judge C. B. ParkhiU of ing to eccure fund» with which to enable there can be no criticism on the pressure
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the
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Johnny
Tbe
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League
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w the prjaecution and Thom as church work th at is ’go much needed. on tb s spot tn d hod the goods at tv ery his home and-w as unable to appear a t
Methodist. church bald their regular
. ^ P M n d Carl Robinaon of Tbe Boot«« P arty should ha largely a t­ « U f a of tb« gwne.
hta poat at the Wight fire this morning. 1 meeting Friday afternoon in the church*’
".‘ PPtared for SUgh.'
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south side of the osk tree* and ba k bet*
now th at it Is on tbs north »id* and yet
to m y cert Wirt knowledge h i has boon
content to dabble In nothingfbut school
♦ Budiet of Opinion “ Just Be m atters. There would b e- no pretty
school mkttns mixed up in the alder^ tween You and Me”
manic job nnd maybe th at accounts for
Whitner, Philips and Walker staying on
the school lid so long. If these gentle­
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN lì men don't get sway from th at school job
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and try for the city council I will imme­
diately
investigate tbeir «alary as acbool
A Chlel Is Among Ye Taking Note»
trustees.
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So Say* S o u n trrcr.
1
Hrady would not think of flirt­
1 A» VromWoil I¡ut wrsk I »111 enijsavor ing, w ith Dame Fortune at th k stage of
to five '{he name* of eome of our citi­ thq gome ^ id he k not a candidate. As
zens who ought to be on the city council,- M r.'D rady stated publicly and with do
in the city council or just below where fear of contradiction he has too good *
the city council utuially meets. I am thing now, and a bird in the garbage can
playing no favorites in this free for all
Is worth two in tho council chamber.
Alctometdc tro t for the iweepstekoa.
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I hakt'fHsrid» In both place* and I"do not 1 Charlie Dingee said that he fully ln:
w ant to m ake any of them mad. I t tended to try one barrel at the job but
k * p e me busy all day and part of the th at tho time was not ripe as yet. He
n ig h t!try in g to keep my friends from showed me a scar where he was wound­
getting'm ad a t me becausoa I know th at ed at the battle of Sanford Heights and
If they ever get mad at me they will aaid th at no man could servo on the city
cease borrowing money, and other per­ council and he an elder In the church at
quisite» from me. There n \ j t be many the same time. Charlie said he had all
of my friend* who are mjk'ntentioned the city work now th at ho could do and
th a t ought to be m e n tio n s as possible there was really no incentive for making
aldcrmanic timber. If any of them have tho race. • ., , j . . . ;
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been missed and will address mo care of - ;j } i .
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The Herald I will write their obituary 1 .1 even bearded F. P. Forster in his
In the next Jaaue. Again’.thero may be den'and while he talked all around It 1
eome friends and other people who will am a t a loss to understand oven now
get mad because I have mentioned them whether he refused or acceded to my re­
In this article and jf they will write to me quest. Mr. Forster was very busy pre­
1 will promise not to mention it. This venting overdrafts from blowing on hk
aeries of article* on tho life and habits whiskers and 1 do not believe th at 1 am
of Sanford citizens has taken much stddy taking any liberty ‘with h k name when
and deep breathing to compose and no I sU te that while he.does not positively
doubt will meet with a ready response— decline he docs not positively accept—
In the shape of commendation and con­ and—and say, don’t the lettuce look
demnation and maybe assassination, nice?
but please remember that tho Saunterer
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is only a m yth and cannot be met In the 1 The gentle brerxes from the gulf and
flesh. In other words, when you at­ the ocean have long fanned the whiskers
tem pt to gently lean a club against my of Cruse llarnes and yet they have never
mass Ivo and noble brow I will not be murmured in hk cars the magic words of
there. T h e re /ro good men who should "Alderm an." Mr. Barm* has been
seek office and there are men who should successful in business and has ample
seek the asylum for a rest. .Good njon time to devote to the city as ono of her
fill the public offices and good men fill servants and he would make a good man
tho jalla and sometime* good whiskey on the job but ho is too' bashful to ask
Alls good men.
a man for his vote ami consequently will
This article is only a filler and you can never have his namq in the columns of
take it for what it is worth. The men
the "also rani."
menfioned are all good men and true und
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every one Of them should be a candidate
for public office and get In trim for county 1 M. P. Ijpo is a young man of bright
division, lxiok it over and see if you ideas and knows how to make a dollar
do the w
iff two ip. any kind of huailike them.
neas.
If
the
city needed money nt any
Tho first candidate is Fell* Frank.
time Lipc could get up a raffie and c'&gt;
tain mot»e^ where money never grew
1 Felix Frank would make on ideal
before. He is a high financier and work*
Alderman. Felix is fat and jolly and
on the principal that necewdty. is the
has friends by the legion. He has had
mother oT invention. If the d ty wanted
y ea n of experience as u politician and
municipal ownership Lipc could work
has been tho power behind tho throne
out the scheme on paper and give figure*
upon several occasions. Wc would like
to prove the same.
to see 1dm como from behind the throne
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now and ait upon tho throno itself. He
W.
W.
Abernathy
could carry out
Is one of the chosen people nnd could l&gt;e
the
old
udnge
made
fnmous
In the school
chosen by the jwople.
hooks of "if at first you don't succeed
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keep on running until you get there."
1 W. C. Palmer hus the fuee of an .Al­
; He has been a candidate Indore and found
derman, and If he only will gi&gt;t largo
out It was easier to be right than to be
pictures of himself and hang them In the
alderman. He has had plenty of ex
window* he will bo elected hands down.
perience on the outsldo looking in and no
Palm er has good ideas of a business ad­
doubt could use pieces pf hk old plat­
m inistration and would make a first
form to make the race again- He is a
doss Alderman. He la progressive and
successful business man. which goe* a
public spirited and ought to he Kjl. the
| long way toward making a successful
d tjr coundl.
Alderman.
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1 H arry Wilson has been here long
*, Jack Davisop has been there one trip
enough to grow whiskers und'yut ho has
and longs for the flesh pots of Egypt
never plucked up nerve enough to ap­
again. He tried to do his dnrndcst last
ply for a job on the city council. Harry
time hut the steam roller flattened him
Is a young man of good business quallout and took all the wihd out of h k talk.
tios and has been on the Jcdj so long that
he could attend to the fjty 's business Jack had a good aummbr at Coronado
with h k eyes shut. If her will not an­ and received some valuable pointers
nounce himself hk loving friends should from Frank Power* on.civil government
and he could be some punkins now th at
do it for him.
tho periwinkle soup has rejuvenated
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him somewhat. I believe th a t Jack
T Harold Haskins is n young man of
exceptional ability. He lived in tho Davison ought to have another fling un­
shadow of tho Tuvares opera house In der new management.
s s s
h k youth and like th at immenae pile of
architecture has large Ideas, Is broad 1 0 . L. Taylbr is another gentleman
minded, a good business .m a n ,, has of large proportions and few ideas to
resided in Sanford many yeara and being confuse the public mind. Mr. Taylor
a Dull Moose is bound to have progress­ k n sworn enemy, of the railroad and
ive ideas und bo full of tho "new idea" receives n large pension Worn the railroad
in running the government.
every m onth to work h k finger* Instead
of h k mouth. Mr. Taylor gained his
e s s
1 It. C. Maxwell woqld bo a good man ideas of city government from h k unde,
for the petition of Alderman. Dick has Joe Cannon and has been cartooned amf
executive ability, has served the city as much maligned by Ben Guthrie. It
Clerk, Treasurer and Assessor and in h k Taylor was ever elected he would pass
official capacity attended olh tho council an ordinance prohibiting Guthrie from
meetings. He bos tho experience, could drawing anything but h k salary.
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make good automobilo laws apd could
be counted upon to present any more 1 D. A. Caldwell wofild be one of th*
fertiliser warehouses from being erected most im portant men of Sanford-as a
near tho depot. Dick thinks t^ a t one councilman but he refuses for business
fertiliser warehouse k enough for any reasons. My only objection ' to Mr.
d ty .
Caldwell would be h k extreme modesty
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in expressing himself upon any su b ject
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1 . H v f- W hitner k always too busy to
attend to sny of the city’s affairs and ho J I have labored long with L. P. Mcwill waive the m atter' aside if it k ever CuUer trying to get him out for Aiders
m entioned to him and yet he would man, but ho says th at while he would
mjLke a dandy good Alderman. H e baa like the job for advertising purposes he
b*«o her* when the moss grew oq "
•ura th a t his customsre would object

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not serve Msmmon tn d salmon tn d hold arguments pro and con and the wishes of
the people iq 'th * new territory will of
hk job.
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course be considered. Those who do not
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reside In the proposed new county will
5 J . T. McKenale would give us a good
business adm inistration mixed with tu r­ not have a vote and all th ey cart d o k to
coll upon th# Governor for troop* to
pentine, and while he k a new m an In the
community h» U well qualified to serve guard the court house in Orlando and
keep th é Sanford people from moving
and k not tied up with any. clique or d s n
and stated to me th at h t did not know the sam e to Sanford.
what Tam m any Hall m eant and I be­
lieve him. t f 4 I.ÏÎ
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Notice to Dog Owneja .
On and after November 26th, 1912
all dogs running at large on th e streets
of Sanford th a t do not carry tb* legal
lltriefS tag shall be shot according to law.
. G. W. SPEN C ER ,
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1 W . f l . Pell should sacrifice himself
again for the welfare of the d t y If he
happens to be called. If Pell would only
make the race and be elected he would
be In favor of making every property
owner paint his bodse at least twice a
year and. I would back him up in hk I ►
platform. Pell't P aint Propounds Publld ty .
s e e
AND
1 S. Rung« bos already been there,
both on the inside and outside and ought
to try it again just for luck. H* k a good
man on any kind of position and ho# the
good w1U and esteem of every man in
ROOM 20
Sanford&lt; He k particularly strong in
tho Fourth Ward where he resides and ;;
Upstairs, Pico Block ::
could cartry all of Tam m any Halit
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1 Tim Keeno is my candidate for the ■ Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m. ;
position of Alderman. He has the goods
and can be caught with them on him a t o
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m -!
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&lt;any time of day or night. You can get &lt;,,»
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good advice from Tim -upon any subject
Strangers Welcome ;
and he would be especially strong for ;;
making McCuller screen his Irish pota­
»»ee a a
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toes. Tim could be counted upon sup­
porting Dick Maxwell for tho prévention
and spread of any rftpre fertiiter ware­
houses in the vicinity of Calhotin’s bed­
room.
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Mike Crown is an Aldermnn after my
own heart, for he is one of tho few men
in Sanford who already ha* the Aldermnnic proportion*. Mr? Crown in­
forms roe th at it would be impossible
for him to muke the race however, be­
cause he cannot diet himself in such a
short time. If he did go in for such ath ­
letics he- could be counted upon to hnvo
a revoliving depot and coal »hute—‘one
that could be moved every six monjhs
to suit the wishes of every cititen and
Su m m er or W inter
dem onstrate that the railroad belonged
to the city instead of the city belonging
weenn suipply your wnnta in the
to the railroad. Mr. Crown could also Automobi le line. If you want to
take expert advice on city affair* from rent
U. G. Smith, which would lx- of vne*limablc value. Oviedo being larger than
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1 J. I&gt;. Robert* ut nn exceptionally very best enrs. ' W e never sleep. picknriri n . nd -P a|nied Chin*
bright and promisipg young man, and I If you nre in trouble cnll us any
Gorham's Sterling Silver
have it from his Sunday school teacher hour of the night or dny.
Rogers' Plated Ware
Elgin ami Wakham Watches
th at he would never tell n lie when the
truth would di# as well und yet he told
me tho other (lay th at ho was too busy
Sinford Machine &amp; Gange Company
to attend to the duties of Alderman. 1
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man has made some remarkable race*
in his time and always win* second place
with two running. He was" mayor of
Sanford one time niter the freete' when
most of the people were out of town
ftahing for n firing and Charlie never did
anything to make an enemy. He must
have had the Aldcrmanic bee in hk bon
net then. He is now represented on tho
council by the second hand i n the atr^pe
of Walter, and maybe it k just as well
that tho right hand should never know
what the left hand is doing and th k alone
will bar Charlie from m aking the race.

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I have some more candidates for next
issue.
1 I sec by the papers th a t county divi­
sion k on, andyat the next meeting
the legislatufi'there will be several■]
that are to be divided and instead of a
whole pie several county officials in sev­
eral counties will have to suffice with
half a pie. Of court« there will be tom e
w-krm fights waged on the m atter for no
county k anxious to divide and have th t
pie cut In two. -Along with eeveral
other counties Orange county it becom­
ing uneasy upon th t disintegrating sub­
ject. The Commercial G u b rushed
m atters t ^ (other night and along with
other iterni-'Of new enterprises tho sub­
ject of county division came up and tha
way those boya w ent after i t would have
frightened the good people of Orlando.
The spirit showed th at the people of the
north end of the county ore not satisfied
with the present state of affair* and they
think they can got better results with a
smaller area. There k plenty of time to
discuss the affair and there k no need td
become unduly excited over the m atter.'
If tyo people of th k end w ant to separate
they will do so and you m ight just a*

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T ift HERALD PRIMING COMPANY Should \VU*on receive the support b e -'o f thoee Democrats -at,. ( .
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R. j. MULL t, tcitor
j hind the bat and in the held which he the other of he* opp..n.-!t, • t i l - f.-n 1
;nV go\ crn.i-d
VV. M. HAYNES. Uualnrat Manager
J rightfully deserve* there is good reason nation .and he never hud more !-•&gt; .1! to«' I , , ,1 . t.,-.,: I ihi niui'li. il is rit f- —
Ml lilt •«• f ,
for believing that he will be called upon supporters after lit- secured in. timn- t liat l J|«* ]¿» - - 1 t !... igiltlui innn believe j
il—, tlu- ;.iv. the greater the 1—
S u b s c r ip tio n P r i â t. S 2 .0 0 a Year In Advance
to sign another contract for the following nation than Champ Clark. Judt-on ll.ir- ideisi ng
l’b. I tli«- ta \ rate 111 Or- |
season. Tho fans are listening anxious­ mon und Oscar W. l'ndervv.*id und their augi count 1 -i- l.lgh us il ought to be
Delivered ta the City by carrier 12.00 per year In
ten.
Xn*I w bile n division
ly for tho call "play ball." "
advpcates prior to the haniit-r b.-ing. no u n i w m . b-iiy
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advance or 20c per month.
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lincouiil
. would oí in v itait) be un
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pluced in the bunds of the I’nnr.-toniai; incielisi of tin’ c 1.1 that portion* whieh
s t a V on t h e jo h
" 1 his is a .Wilson victory
m o |'h. mean» I
Colored aa aacood-claaa mall m atter Auauit 22Cd
l&gt;-.i i that would
1908. at the Poatofflce at Sanford. Florida,
Hart Corley of the Le«t^urg Commer­ Metropolis. Hut Mr \\i! Mih
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i c n pur. &lt;1 to the
ondrr Act of Marrb 3rd. 1B79
w
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cial proposes to reti.ro from the new*- says it is a Dc 111iH-r.iti&gt;-vn to r . ,• •! - • ■ odi . I
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pu(x-r
game
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because
tin(H-ople will prefer his version . -f tin r.- '■•illtord ..- nit \ &gt;r.-ah.l
leleehene No 148
Office la llermld Bulldlna
I'hc c,\ jm-iimsupport given his pajx-r is not adequate suit of the recent eleciioi^
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of in-liiiiing a pijW•county m*ui is far lx&gt;Are youe a county divisionist?
and the grouchy contingent in Leesburg
Hut in justice to those Democrat* yolid tlie e\|H-&gt; I liions of those who have
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------O ----art* always kicking Ix-cnuse the paper is whom The Metropolis and l'-il.-,.. • n"t g-vii 'I .
. Tho coo! weather is bringing n smile not good enough to suit them/ Other uncalled for affront, it i- Ho ,.i.s.rva- per su n». - 11,1 ! it.gal ion
I In- i» 1.11 III I has ,i i w Uy s » to o d for imto tho facts of the growers.
things being equal, it is n good rule in todi of the editor of Tin ' uh u,,t_
pani.ilil, ,i, the adinlni-tration of af— O-----such rase* to stay on the job und fight “scramble'’ for place* al tin- pit- conn (.nr in (bangi county, always hud a good
Roosevelt said n year or more ago, it out. There is no town in or out of ter" is on the part of those who claim to word fiir Sanford, believing the |&gt;eoplc
of th at little city to I•e as pimm| as the
"U nder no circumstances will I accept Florida where tho kicker does not hold have been "original Wilson m e n " tin best, we have studiously retrained from
a third term " and ho has mado good. forth, and the paper being a local in* an average there an- hundred* of them for any imfiivor.tl.il- emiimi-iit even when
------O-----stitution, always more or less prominent every position at tin- disposal of the next some over zeulou* cilireu of the Celery
D on't forget about tho county fair. in the public eye, it is the natural and President, and there are bound to In I it y indulged in an unguarded ibrukt lit
i blando. Ibikndo .iliz*-n* have tlu8anford should liaj-o a fine exhibit this inevitable th in | for the town kicker to many disappointed oue* niter the m-w grealest nn|Mcl for Sanford and the __
year as it may ho the last time we will launch his kick ugninst tiuit obvious and administration make-. di*tribntn-i
w e a lth y m e n ol t h i - i itv 1, . . . .lo in- iniii*h I XC*
to In ip div.il.jp ip. &gt;unl. &gt;r11 district.
exhibit os a county. N ext year we will obdurate object. We A \ not presum­ Kedernl patronage. Tli.-r. n
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a-.-n lor —
have a Sanford county exhibit.
ing to advise against priv.it«; business, few upplicuntn who Were not .pporlif« Sanford1T1h-i-lingi o• .ln irv . . no
than ftn-inllv l-S S
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but on general principles wv suggest to of Mr. Wilson for the nominal—n. but to ( b lando
Some jH-ople ure already worrying Hurt to stand to his own guns and best they ure not le*« deserviqy; .1- D.-ti:.If a lew of thi I......I. ;s . f * odor.I du
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about increased taxes in the new county the kicker ut his own game. Lakeland crat*. tlnm those wb" .. !
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just as some |&gt;cnplo nre already figuring Telegram
nomination
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who they will employ when they get the I
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If the solid South 1» . .r 1 r..,,. , r Ias I
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postotfiee.
as "the o l d p o l i t i c a l h a t r f d $ d e a d will Ih- through the carrying " it ol -arh and - very iinl&gt;i.is«.| man must Know (hut
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“One is as sensible
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the carving u|&gt; «*f the county to suit the
other.
Since the south is still solid and the u policy as th at advocated by The M«*- taste of this coterie of promoter« would
------- O ------north Is Democratic, let all sections be tropolis and Tribune, but it i* hardly mean un itii.r. used lax rale that *oilid ' ZSÎ
Tim Keeno say s:‘"D uring the mad courteous and loving.
IMvssihlc that such a narrow min i «1 •
retard 11,.- progress of 11,•• vounty n.«.n&gt; ——
rush fer tho poatoffice Wednesday mornthan
any thing that •-•..Jil pli.-ipi« 11 lo it
ns
th«-*«two
editor«
up|«-ar
to
t«\«il|
It has been a long time since the Civil
I '«.r i. -•
In' one of our citizens had his leg broke War. Let t\ie henx-s of the sixth-« rest ever Im- elected to III* I’r.sideiicv I v. tl. U.|. Is. 111. in .
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in four places. Several other p o p u la r; if)
They met the issue*, and met p.-opl* of ih.-sz I Hill'd --I
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an’ dwwrvln’ Pim m yrrut* was more or , mchjithrr, like men.
a* 11hlemiH'riit *..n 1n *-.
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less injured.'
The real cause of that !&gt;|.m« |\ . fr.-ilri
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culai conflict »11 slavery
Tin- north
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Lettuce is bringing a g.n&gt;«| pri&gt;-.- and
as well ¡ut the south wu* ror&gt;pon.sil&gt;|.- for
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If
the growers arc getting tin-ir money the pr«wtice and •■lisluvemeiit of t lis* j (^
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w 111'.it a i d 1 1
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here at Sanford. lust bear in mind that African in America
Well
to
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when the m arket wants lettuce y&lt;m can
I f it wa* a crime mir f »1 h.-rs she.| t &gt;. r-1*■ne.l W. .11.
■le.« .I *-.-p.iral mil lu t wi --.»k -HI. •! 'll«
• f «1 • 11 * t . •
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get the price anywhere
With an am hlood like brave imen t «I settle ll
l l ' follow the crowd tn 1 Inf i'l l
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tion f. o. 1». market you could get i In- went out in revolution
w til .-..n .
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cash all the time
Ha* not the time corn, for ih. tr ie b i r d - ». !.. I f . . .
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(no-re an t«&gt; honor alike it..- ■.I.I s..|.|i&lt; rs
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Editor Howard -&gt;t tin- iirl.uel«- i iii no mat 1er whether their uniform Mil- ftp
ti.-in
wtl1!.. : in t ; • ?*
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zen is a candidate for the p..st.,jli.e at grey or blue’ la-4 h.-tiliicky lonld one
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Orlando and chines right mil and slat«-, n i . . miment to 111«- g/&gt; at.s»t -f h.-r - - alni ir. tin- n —p. • '
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the fact th at while tin- position turn In- lelt.-rson Davis and (i-rafuim I 11 ■»I- ,
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a long time oil he 1» on the inh just the
I to* war Is * \ -a -a g. ■• r.1* &lt;r,
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same. Howard will get tl,. jot.. |jn li as c o r n e a n d fo , g li I •/' I I . ' 1M.1
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newspaper men of ...........«It &gt; -*,| r.-,«u. e ris onstrm lion
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the recognition of tiii&gt;*«- higher /p ever;
((hen th. north take- a southern rivai ' v •arw*’*• tf.4 II. .1**• • ^ 4I1' I'.l
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time.
elects him liovernor of New J« r'ey a c t ' #,,» f. •«
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helps I h* south Ilia*. I.m. I'rr-sel* j,t p 1• « ,11 »11 * • ’ •
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Chris ( "odringtoti of the In-Land liM.ks li«.- Ih* hl«H«ly spirt I- n iriisl
•.ill
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«tr'.'k'k!News is a candidal- l-&gt;r the position of to rise 110 mon­
•h» a .11 f * ■* »4 1.
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postmaster at Ib-l.and Here* hoping
iti Florida lei ll..- words
r«-t&gt;«-l. muM I««Ali t fir -• .il ut .i|)j&gt;rtiVHÌ M| ' In
I■. .11!ig 11!
you get it. Chris. If any people in th. 'yankee" ami 'rehelhon" lie heard no
uiiv-rtising . ..rut-.-• •’r*- nf |),r I •rworld an- entitle«! to an office by appoint­ mur«.
fn«r*-i¡i! &lt;*l .»• 11 1 • \ • r . tin*'! ' •t '
ment it Ls lb&lt;- newspupi-r rnep of Florida
Ih«- next generation is to h«- n.-nh.-r &gt;u ni*»rii •
&gt;Ul'' »' 1 •Ini ...
who have lahore-i long and faithfully northern nr *outlii-ru. hut Fiondimi and
*f 1.. P v .•&lt;
.!•*•/U !fi11*i*1r•
for the party ;tnd received l«i* liian any Vinerican
DeSoto I .. News
other member of *..« i.-tv
It 1- a *igt.
cant facf that wii.-r--.-r . •■•lit - ' 1\\ lU-sdN F f'K \\ II. m i N Ml N 1 1
wante&lt;l a f.-dw-al positi.m .nd.-r an. ad
T h i .l.u-ksonvill M .tropohs of N o­ 1'. II.• &gt;! -r
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i.t ai \lu ufH'jnng
ministration they .d *.«.-&gt; .mnl- first m
ll Ih contains thp follow mg editoriul
reiary of tin ( oinini iciiil i luh. I in'
A 1M|j|tf\ bil-lfir*»«
the m atter of a|i|&gt;ointtnent
Deep inlercat is la-ing displayed in in one of tin- many valuable l.atu ri-^tij
- O *. ■ 19.Hilf*t• 1}i:.t 1 »,i
'A ill
the Stale-wide scramble for office, the Commercial Club that ol prnie.-t
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If • f • , • if* ll* 1A
The Lakeland Daily Telegram has
which has he«-» |&gt;r«-clpitat«sl by the over­ mg the home merch.inl at ah «n. ••
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passed the first milestone anti 1» better whelming election of \\ iMMlrow W ilson,
S w i s s and
I'lie 11« raid has t,-. -1 ,j
than ever. Editor Hetherington de­ and iniemg the "scramblers" an- man. -pai* ¡-ri-.it" ing .1• -'it ' h*
Pim ento Cheese
serves tin- loyal support extended to him men who fought the g n at I’rin.'i-toiuan mg i tu mui
I 11
by the-citizens und business men of - to /the hl«l d ll'll before lie soured thi ... ...
W e sso n Cooking
hi
Lakeland
In the Telegram he undoubt­ nomination at Haltirnon- - . tra v ili
O il 3 0 c the C a n
edly hits the best daily paper in south 1 Such men know n&gt;&gt; honor ,i, j...1.r &gt;. K.
Florida for the mze of the paper and tin and they &lt;&gt;nly participate in lie gum. for •if t h* ' il.» ' *»• .«-«ir ii* v» t *• r* *
M ince M eat
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field.
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'th e pi 11 they may tuke 1rm&lt; ipl«-* t» ■r ir*», w... 1...
In Bulk
1 '.rr.-'t I
prosper anil may Hetheringtori'* pocket | count b«r naught it s the pn-'.' th«-y Iliade (Or I tu iii.-i.«I h.
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book extend until be will have to use hi* want. Those men who fought Wilson fakes at the b.-St are poor eXCUM-s tor
■* l mil &lt;»( in«- ( .1111- 1
Good Sound
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• ,|f w 11^M 1i.c 1 musurplus in u diamond necklace for hia Iftr Judson Harman were almost as much vi-rtising result*
Al».ut II. or.lv r\
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Irish Potatoes
¡ o., r. .ll Í ! .»• ¡:| 1 • ?.* e.f *1* inly divim ost deserving and delightful little his enemies as those who fought for Taft, cuse that the merci,an' ioind fraine
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3 5 cents Peck
'11(1; II.*1 1J* ' *• • »•! .»f • • 1..141 I* i 1l.i-ir j
helpmate, Mrs. Hctheringtijp.
for there’s little or no dilTcrenee between for giving tin- fakir Ito- money wa» I
4 !11 k*4. •1* * 1- • ; I..- Ii *»|, T1 ■ n.alti-r 1
the fH’litical idea ¿&gt;f Harmon an«l the they did It to gi t rid "&lt; the linei lai .eg ,
2-lb. Can Cdrn
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One of the most burdensome trust« President. Wilson stand* for iirogri-ff- individual AIII aurn« • •t..-i
10 cents Ea ch
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•M|t|f ^ -ir.in g ^
wifh which the Florida huMm-sp man ho« sivencss and the |&gt;eo|ile .and the (MHiple, hu*fn«i* Ii' •ur- Tla . .i.. I...I
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to . contend is the Southeastern TarilT not the |Hilitician*. eh-cted him. Harmon wqrry with iL&lt; soli. it..r now .it,d Its-. 1
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Association, which arbitrarily fixes lire and Tnft stand sidr by side for the money do nut niH-i 1 t*. give Inin adv it I'llig if. 1
insurance rates. Ii is u clear combin­ |H)wcm, and Taft's re-election would less they
t.. tl.r* (A il Aay 1It* n * \( . it
' •' ' i !afi' lo w.11 not favor
ation of tho various lire insurance com­ have don«- the country as much giHwl money.
(-.mu ' liv­ -■i a- t 11!i.i| i- ill !..itigli I fie I
panies for the purpose of extracting the as the election of Harmon.
No man ••an solicit a•1\ a-r11 ing » ■I 1 O 1.-if' ••! ■' • 11 1-.-1-. • i•■&gt;.-a« ari- m
Nuts
highest possible rate that the business
' -"i o I -&gt;f .the j
This is a Wilson victory Then-fore remit* uni i*s* f. i. . , ' , i i . i. i . dor'. ! '
will bear. M arianna, as well os alm«*st 1t0 w’ilson men jastly belong the spoils tin" ( ‘iiflltin-rii.il • lui- alid ’Ih- chili ai ! ■•• .' '
lb* pCOpIc
Raisins
noi «ndorse tin pr«.|«.. tiun unl.-v.«! v .. . •• 1.*» Ar*
every city ami town in R orida, 1» bur- f„r political victory.
&gt; g.l-ilig any public pa|i.
dened with this tru st and wv arc glad to
go.&gt;
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one
F«*w
of
the
fakirs
wait
until
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The Kt. Tifrct* Tribune mukw the
C u rra n ts
not« th a t m any of the newspaiiers nre •following comment about office seejera the club m v ts to «.(iilorse tin- «. I i.|m .-«n. ' a '
of «•&lt;■&gt;(niy division
engaged In an^nctive crusade against it. of the "turn coat" variety
Their plan I' t" get all 'hey an in mu I» «•»«• 'b&gt; I-|"V' e.&gt;',nty can get the Im-s I
Citron
—Jackson Leader.
day,
save hotel lulls aiel gel tin- money r«-*ult* for tin- people residing hi th e
"Like vultun-s which atanii idly by
------ t ) \ «mail 1oun|y (i)(Éni
Orange
and wait for other sto slay that they may and get out ol Sanford a* quickly 1- ¡--- inni
better roa-i . fletter schools ui^l more of
WILSON AT TH E HAT
eat, is the attem pt of the enemies of aitile.
Lemon
Don't give up any gixxl money for a«l- them, better dr-ailing-. LVt^er bridges,
Editor Scholcy of the Guilford, Corm., Democracy—those who fought against
Time* w u a Republican before Novem­ the nomination of Horn. Woodrow Wil­ vertising un1«-** you know it is g....). b " t.ivi-«, n -.n- improvements of eyCry
• Peel
ber fifth. No one known what he is son aa the l)«-mocratic standard bearer, whether it lieur* the endorsement of the kind a- 1 a i.ett.-r («sling lx-«-a use th e
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supposed to. b e now Hull Moose, and favored any weak man whom the club or not. You know advertising | citizens ol ttie sm alkr area get Ix-lt/r reand
in the when you see it and all of you know the 'lilt* n n*I ire drirAq cliuer together.
Conaertire o r
K - n o w n o t h i n g . Republicans could easily beat
B ut D r o . Sc ho ley is allrighl, his intervsra of Wal street -to grab the r&lt;*ult of sending y*&gt;ur money out of And (lu ^ V d i .sentinel, we will liave the
Cranberries^ divi&lt;ioi^ffiD|(lier you are in favor'of it
town.
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heart Ik in Jj*e .ri^ h t place and he fruit of the victory- lor themselves "
He governed by your own knowbslgo or rm'.
The Sun does not believe that Presi­
lik** Sanford. An of which over
balance tho fact th a t he is n Republican. dent-Elect Wilson endorses any such and impulse* and let thi- Commercial
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In hia last issue he gives voice to the fol- sentiment as expressed by The Metropolis Club do the work of censoring.
snlht i u hith)
And
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"T hc future of the Democratic party a right to support cither Harmon, ( lark. always
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of Mr. A W
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depen d s^h 'th e game its team may play Fmlerw«**!. Hryan or any other candid
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Tl* *»f I a-.« Mary. The remains
FOOLISH
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° d - ifid .'adm lnfatrational diamond at date for the nomination for the PrteiWashtnrrtn.,
f ka MLllnMf.1
I/.A,*. le*.u tter 1dency, and th«- fact that many Demo­
The South FI &gt;rida S«-ntiwl has the W«T4- sent to her old home in Philadel*
^ ’u h ln g to n lid
Iri th«
national league
pbiu for interm ent.
&lt;- March. . T h a t Wilson, tho chief crats. in fact a majority in most South­ following swan song regarding the coun­
Miss W hitby was a sister of Mrs. A. W.
box artist, will present some new and ern States, preferred some otehr candid- ty division:
Ket-Iy
and had made .her home with her
"Sanford
citizens,
or,at
least
a
portion
date
to
Mr.
Wilson,
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not
make
them
Taluabla.curt ca und a a*ift delivery is
•ister
for
tome time,
of
theofy,
are
again
agjtating
tho
m
atlooked to with great e rpectancy by hia any le u deserving of recognition at tho

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HIE SALFORD HERALD

November 19, 1912

ft

FIRE THIS MORNING
abounds in witty lines and comic situ a­
tion*. Miss Clarke who is a natural
comedienne of ability plays the dual role Blare Coals .Wight Family Loss and
of the wife and Francis Everton, the
Much Inconvenience
novelist, nnd she is support«} by a
What at first seemed to be a great loss
thoroughly adequnje company of ar­
this morning started in a blaze in
tist«.
The play tells of the troubles of Mrs. the attic of the A. M. Thrasher house
George Nichols' writing a successful occupied by Henry Wight. The house
book named "Susan” under the name is in one of the most prominent and
Mr*. May Wickcnlicrg of Jsck»on of Francis Everton. The complications thickly settled portions pf the city at the
ville is tho guest of Mrs. C. O. McLaugh th at beset her in concealing her identity iMrner of T hird street anil Park avenue.
lit) and family.
from her author husband are many and Just in the rear is the Bye-Lo Hotel and
amusing. George Nichols,' the hus­ « t first it seemed that part of the block
I,- Mis* Essie Purdon’e m any friend* w
1 be glsd to know th a t she is improving band, who Is a stern type of man, though would go up In the flames. The wholo
he has a weakness for nfllnitiw.aoe* not roof was blazing before the fire was dis­
ufter nn illn-s* of several days.
consider
his wife capable of doing any covered, and owing to the absence of
S. M. Allsohrook of Dsnla, Florida
Fire Chief Underwood who is confined
was the pleasant guest of Mr. and Mrs. thing so wonderful as writing a book to his homo by illness, the boys were slow
This
she
docs,
and
m
utual
friend*
have
Stewart for a short visit last week.
the husband dramatize his owm wife's about taking hold and several minutes
Mrs. C. H. 8mith is enjoying n visit story, although he is totally ignorant of of most valuable time were lost, but
u.
with relatives ut Whiteville, North Cor. the identity of the writer except that when the boys did get the hose Jinea go­
olina. She will be away only a short she is Francis Everton, a womon-whose ing they did valuable work .and what
time.
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seemed the total destruction of the
writing ho admires
Charles R. Dorland. sales manage^ of
Miss Clarke wear* numerous beautiful Wight home nnd several other houses
tho (iibson Fruit Co., of Chicago is in gowns which Iravc caused much favor­ was confined to the upper story of the
the city looking after the lettuce ship­ able comment. Amirtig the people in single house.
At first glance it seemed thnt the
ment*.
her supporting company are Luclla
,W . A. Whitcoinli, who owns 19.000 Smith, Hnttie Neville, Harriet Kingston, Jones home next would surely be scorch­
acrcn of land on the Geneva |&gt;eninsuia is Pauline Woodward, P. S. Witham, Gor­ ed hut the entire absence of any wind
expected here from Bloomington. Illinois don DeMnine, G. S. Payton and William and the metnl shingles on the roof pre­
vented the spread of the fire.
Barber.
next week.
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Mr. W ight will suffer the Ion of most
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Miot have as their
A credit balance in our Bank will bridge
C / Auction Bridge Parly
of his household effects th at were In the
iesta Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hamilton of
Mr*. O. W. Brady was hostess of the upper atones nnd the damage by fire and
your difficulties and carry you safely over
woaaa, Mich., who will spend tho win­
Auction
Bridge Club Monday afternoon water will be serious. The family wilr
ter at their benutiful home on Hanford
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The prize, a lovely fern diah was won by also be inconvenienced for some time un­
Heights.
Mr*. B. W. Herndon, who made the til the home can be repaired.
C. C. Whitaker of Camden, South highest score. After the enjoyment of
Carolina is in the city for a few days on
int games of cards for an hour
Wanted
business. Mr. Whitaker and family
delicious Refreshment* were
were residents of Ft. Reed about two served. Mr*. Brady’s guest* were Mrs. To see you. I have bought the Tom
years ago.
ieke n berg oof Jacksonville, the Williams Pool Boom in the Welborne
May W
Wickenberg
. William Stafford has .hnrvested one charming guest of Mr*. C. O. McLaugh­ block, and extend an invitation to uil
sweet potato that weighs fifteen pounds. lin. Mnr. S. (). Chase. Mr*. B. F. W hit­ to come in and make yourselves at home.
Uo gave it to Boll Holly to lie cecuccd to tier, Jr., Mm. B. W. Herndon, Mm. F. L
H J. M INTON.
paste for use in editing The ileriilrl.
Miller, Mm, Samuel fjuleston. Mm. Roht.
Bates in T. U
Newman, Mm. A. P /C o n n elly .•
irsi Class Table Board—Mrs. C. L
- - * * ----- ----------James T. Hill, the Monoty|&gt;c man i*
toodhue. 210 Purk avenue.
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Nollre lo Telephone Subscribers '
in the city toduy after a very niccessfiii
business trip over rile slate. Mr. Hill
On December 1st, 1912, the following
calls Hanford his Florida home and his
tea will take effect, applying to all te l­
P E O P L E S B A N K O F S A N F OI R D
many friends here ore always glad to see ephones in the city limits onlv:
'
12.50
. him.
2.00
1 The pleasure crafts which usually mak Residence private line per month
M M. SMITH. Prw.
H R STEVENS. V! Prr.
il E. TOLAR. C«.hi„
3.50 All Local A dvertisem ent« Under This
Sanforn n rendezvous during the winter Business party line per month
1.50 Heading. T hree Cents a U na Tnr.h Issue
months have begun to gather here for the Residence purty line jht m onth
season, ('apt. ragenhart is getting his' Desk set instrument 26c |&gt;er .month extra
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l.o*l Pocketbook left on special train
house boats ready lor a delegation of Extension sets wall type 1.00 per month
Friday night. Containing business
xtru
hunter* from the north.
ards of W. P Mooty. lodge receipts and
Mr. and Mm. II. II ('hup|&gt;ell and Extension *et* d«-sk type I 'J6 per month large sum of money Finder return lo
«•xtrs.
family enjoyed u visit from .Sir. A VV
IfernliLoffice and receive $10 reward.
Wheeler of Baltimore, Mm ('linpjH-il'* listallatlon charge made oil every new
26-2p
phone
installed
3.00.
brother. Mr Wheeler' is a commercial
Hus amount is deducted at the end of
For Sale Eight window (ram«*« and
tourist and visited Florida and this sec­
he year, provided the phone i* not dis­ two door frame*. Edwin B. Randall.
tion in the interest of his business
continued wiLinn that lime
&lt; ur|H-nter and Builder, 604 First St
( ( . Whittaker of Sumter. S X'., Is in
A special rate of four winter service of
26-3tp
the city again after an absence of several four months will he made us follow*:
For
Rent
Furnisher!
Five
room
cot­
yearn Mr Whittaker was in business Business phone. $12 0(1 m advance. re*i
tage or will -wll furniture 210 Pmv
here for some tune and also owned a tine dence phone, $10 00 in advance.
Ave.
26-4 Ip
SHIPPERS OF
orange grove and truck (arm His
These rates represent an advance over
Wanted To buy a good mule or horse
many friend* are giving him a warm the present ones of only 60 cents |»or
welcome.
month. This company has been fur­ with wagon, also some good hens. (J. W.
The county road builder* huve Iasm nishing telephi^N* service ut a lower rate Kinnhhn, R. F. I) No 3. near Cameron
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transferred to the (icnevu road leading thun any company in Florida On ac­ C ity.
to the new bridge There are about count of the necessary heavy ex|iendlFor Sale—Good Hoick ninalioul of Evrrtwenty men and four double team* in liin-* of nvstiilling underground cables itl touring car Both m gix*! condition
till* gang and they will build up the grad*- j and making our *&gt;stein metallic this and sole cheap VV .1 I lugprn nl Holden
above (be water level on the approach to advance is absolutely m-censury to meet Real Estate Co
100 if
the bridge
our o|&gt;eruting expense*
Celery Plums for Sale—One million cel­
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
( hir subscriber* are now receiving the ery plants for sale A Ikirner. Celery
J II Harm on of the Crystal Ice Co
i* in tiie city ugaiii for the winter *eu- use id nearly 600 phone* and the rate avenue.
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*on and i* shaking iiands with his many charged in other cities of the size ol Sun- j Tor sale A good tlruog hrnvy mule
friend* Mr. Harrison i* the . [M*r*onl- ford is usiiully $4 00 for ImnimsM and Inquire of O. W Brady. Beard nil and'Cel.
tinition of prosperity. When ho comes $2.60 for rraidencen.
cry avpjiue.
17-tfc
The new rate still gives a $1.50 renito Hanford it means that the vegetables
Five
room
cottage
with
buth
lor
rent.
rate lo (hose who will use a two party
are ready to take the cold storage.
No children. Inquire Comfort Cottage.
line.
N. H. Fogg of Altamonte, one of the
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Any subscriber desiring to change 31K Mngnoliq avenue
most progressive citizen' of th at thriving
For
Rent—Five
acre*,
well,
tiled,
with
SANFORD, FLORIDA
their
service
from
private
to
party
are
suliurti of Snnford wits in the eit^ on
house.
Also
ID
acres.
5
tiled.
Also
5
requested
to
notify
us
at
once
so
that
Saturday and paid The Herald office a
acre* tiled, with good house Call on or
pleasant vi»it. Mr Fogg is a booster arrangements cun la- made.
phone W \ Minnick. Cameron Cliy 1*4-tf
SANFORD TE L E PH O N E CO.
for the Sanford Orlando Traction Line
tleo H Fernuld. Pr«-»
For Sale A 3 acre truck farm at a
but is not as strong for the Sanford
JO -It
( irlnndo division Jim*
loading platform
Well improved and
The ladies ol the Baptist Missionary ; A lovely bridge parly was enjoyed flowing well. Fenced, tiled, a large two
. Society who are trading with a dime in at tiie VVdaku t Job rooms Tuesday af­ story house, tenant house, shade and (ruit
behalf of the Chiple) Memorial are re­ ternoon by tiie club members, und a few
minded by Mm. C. M. Williams, chair­ Invited guests. Progressive bridge was tree». Sec m e at Monroe or address U.
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man, that the allotted time 1* drawing to played at four tables and highest score S. Mikeaell, Sanford.
a close and they are requested tp bring was tnude by Mr*. G. F. Smith, to whom
For
Sale-1912
Model
Automobile,
in their returns next Monduy evening wus awarded the club pin to west until
at the church, l.ailic*. make good use of some one is fortunate enough.to make a Studebuker hi M F. four passenger fore
higher score Mrs. C. () McLaughlin «ftor touring car Going at $60&lt;i. fnll
the few remaining day*
ALL WORK DONE BY
J J Brown of Stnilhhurg. Maryland was hostess for till* pleasunt affair und j at Herald office for information. 19-tr
is m the city Visiting Ins son. F.ltiory was assisted by Mrs .1 I. Hurt nnd Miss
For
Sale
Two
Kentucky
Bred
Mule
Brown, mnnageft of the Virginia Curohnu Veda VS ard in di*|M-n*itig uc harming Colts. I and 2 year* old
Bargain al
Fertilizer Co. This
Mr. Brown's hospitality
$226 IMI (¡oodtiuggy
I leering mower
first visit to Sanford and fie is ulreatly in
I ll' I ounrjl Meets
love witli Sanfortl and Florida's balmy
No 10.1 Wf« Fini StirrI
N ttl.D o b i to Cily-Rry&lt;»U(ù»&gt;
l ity council met ih regular session Address VV T. Murphy, Celery City,
-¿lunate. He spent ft week ut New Or­ November 18th, 1912, ut 7:30 p. m H a.
,
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leans attending the meeting of the Fnr- Present T J Miller, president, B. W.
For Sale Mixed poultry and pigeon
mvrn' Association, and l&gt;eing an author­ Herndon. VV S. Hand and P M Elder
ity on agricultural subjects can upnrc- Absent, W. H. Underwood and F. L. manure. 76c per barrel f. o. b. Sematc the farming industry practiced at Woodruff. Minutes ol Inst meeting inloe Squab Farm , Longwood, Fla.
this point. Mr. Brown state* that read ami adopted.
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Sanford looka more like a farming com­
An appropriation of ten dollars was
munity than any other section he has made to help the Weiuka Club to set out
Wanted —Position as stenographer,
seen in the south.
shrublwry and otherwise lx*nutify the with thre&lt;\ year*' exjierienre. Address
OF SANFORD, F L A .
, Messrs A. T. Rossetter, H. H. Chap- parka.
Mr*. C., Herald Office.
22-if
F . H. RAND. Prosidont
pell. L. A. Brumley and I). R. Brimon
ORO. F I R M A L O , V lo * -fr* 's. The sulary ol R. R. W hitten, street
"Wanted, Ifuail Dog Must be broken.
r . j r . F o r s t e r , óasnisr
went to Jacksonville Monday night on a foreman was raised from $50.00 ja-r
I . F . W H IT H E R , Aset. Cashier
short trip, combining business and pleas­ month to $00.00 to take effect De­ S ta te price. W. I. Hullcnb^ck. Oviedo,
Funds Protoctod by Burglary Insurance
ure. These gentlemen will attend a cember 1st.
Ijfa.
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^ -2 3 -U p
conference, at the invitation of the rail­
The paving of Ninth street was dis­
Safety Oepoalt Doxss for R*nt ...
road authorities, who with the grower* cussed and the m atter was deferred until W anted To sell five new sewing m a­
Ç R G A N I Z C D 1887
and shippers of Florida fruits und prod­ next meeting.
chines. Up to date standard make.
uce of every kind an- seeking to decide
The report of the city engineer on his Will sell at a great bargain. These ma­
upon a standard size of crate, for every­ visit to Jacksonville was received. He chines sell for $70 retail, anyone of these
thing in the fruit apd vegetable line that » p o rted thut by had »qen Cupt. Slat­
is snipped out of Florida. With this tery. and thnt he had given him consider­ can be bought fur $26 cosh. Call at
m atter finally and satisfactorily nettled able information on hulkheading and once or write Box 1319, Sanford. Fla.
an annoying tangle in the uffaim of Flor­ kindled subjects. On motion the coun­
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ida growers will have been straight­ cil then adjourhod.
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
F'or Sale - Yourtg Jersey cow with her
ened.
*
,
M. W LOVELL.
l Mr. and Mr*. George Lovell were host
_________________ City Clerk. first calf, heifer calf. Inquire of F. J.
S
A L—E■■■S SR T «A Bli L E • /•
and hostess at a very pleasant surprise
■■
Niemeyer, Longwood, Fla.
20-10tp
Want
a
Good
Plano
. party Monday evening complimentary
Celery Plants for Sale— M urray place, Harness and Wegone
. UlacKtmlthlng and Hora»ahoelng|
to Mrs. Lovell's father, Mr. M. 4).
A beautiful Mission finish player
21-6tp
Gatchol. The guests were delightfully piano, fifty rolla of music, $600 instru­ old tile foctory, Pace’s street.
Horses and Mules Bought and Exchanged
entertained with music, varied with sev­
For Sale C heap—Five acres land in'
eral very pleasant games, ‘which were ment will be sold for $350 cash. Irv
HEAVY HAULING A N D .C O N TR A C TIN G .
city. Box 478.
^
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very much enjoyed. Later in the even- quire of Herald office.
. Ing delicious sandwiches, coffee nnd cake
F'or R ent—Light housekeeping apart­
ti *
w e » served.' Mr. ana Mrs. Lovell's Wade, the Tuner.Orlando.
m ents. Also furnished room. Mra. M.
The Gate City House has brought
. guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Stewart,
Mr. and Mra. W. S. Thornton. M r. Hunt­ dawn the high co sto i living. Only $4.00 E.' Hooper, Laurel and Second. 18-tf
E x p e rt W a tc h R e p a irin g
er and Mr. D avis,'w ho all united in per week for the flneet table board in
For Rent— Five room cottage with all
All Wvrk Guaranteed
wishing Mr. Gatchel many happy re­
modern conveniences. Apply to N. H.
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turns of the day, when bidding their the c i ^ . SeeParker.
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Send Your Work to Us and Have It Attended to Properly
While the weather Is hot ,buy your G arner, d ty .
pleasant host, hostess and Mr. Gatchel
good night. .
For
Rent
Two
Furulshed
rooms
for
dried chipped beef at W. W. Long'«
Engraving. Clock and Jewelry Repairing
grOcerg. Sliced on an American slicing light housekeeping. Inquire 7l)9 Oak
Della Clark In "Introduce Me'*
Avenue
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machine.
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Tho attraction th at M anager J. P.
Good
board
and
room
at
the
Lake
Cottage
for
R
en
t—New,
five
rooms
• Kornntz offers a t tho Imperial on Nov,
Jeweler», Silversmith« and Importer«
' 22 will b« Delia Clarke's (our act come- Breeze House, 106 Laurel, 8 blocks weat and bath, M arkham Heights. Add
41 West Bay
[j Street
d u r c i .•
Jacksonville. Florid«
^ fjV ; -y
"Jntroduce Me," « play • that ol depot,
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Herald offk*.
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GREEN FRUITERS’ FINISH AT HANG.

fruit in th e w orld and you are en titled to a good price foi it.
get it if you »h ip when it it fit to ihip.

¡o d O H o o iM M s o flk o a a M i

You will

WEDDING SILVER

V ic will a d m it th a t th e consum ing tra d e at th e o th e r end w o n ’t
take and w o n t pay for g reen, sour F lo rid a orange«, an d we will a d m it
th a t the H o n d a ( 'itr u s E xch an g e it re sp o u sib le for tlus co n d itio n , an d w«
are proud of it. ‘If this be treaso n , m ake th e m ost of i t . ’ ”

MAAXKT DEPRESSION TO REACT IF QROWERS FIRM.

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FINE

UrfM tha Grower to Demand a Dollar a Box on the Tree
—Market O. K.

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northern markets as soon os the g^tes were down on ()ctol&gt;er 1 was a
scheme on the part of the small speculators to break the market. How
successful it was is known to all.
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S ees S c h e m e o f S p e c u l a t o r s . .

The market onoe broken, the small speculators flooded the market«
Srith letter« offering fruit at $1.25 to $1.40 a box, November and Decem­
ber delivery. To make good on this they must buy the fruit at price« on
* the tree« not to exceed sixty cents a box. At this very moment they are
scouring the back countie« of tho fruit belt trying to do this, and filling
the air with lies about how tho exchange ha* broken dow n th e m a rk e t aud
intends tq keep it down for the balance of th e season.
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fuse them fru itJS t less than a dollar a Ik&gt;x on th e tree* lie firmly l&gt;elirves
the price« will go up and that th ere will I*-» goof I m ark e t at good price«
for all the good fruit the » ta te will produce. T here will l&gt;e no m a rk e t
for groeo fruit and but little for poor fruit.
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Predicted Green Fruiters' Action.
“During the closing days of S e p te m b e r,” said T em p le this m orning,

“we predicted, in an interview in

T h e T im es, th a t we feared a num lier of

. ahort-sighted dealer* who w ere w ith o u t ac cu ra te m a rk e t inform ation
would take advantage of th e loopholes furnished them at th e ( laintwville
convention, and begin slopping o u t large q u a n titie s of im m a tu re gra;**.
fruit. We knew t h a t if they did do tin* they would d rin o ra lite the gra|&gt;e-‘
fruit markets of th e country.
“ We fu rth e r s ta te d th a t th e in d icatio n s |&gt;omtcd to th e sh ip m en t of
500 cars of g ra p e fru it by these little operator* during th e first week of tho
month. W e »aid also th a t if they a d o p ted th a t policy and con tin u ed th e
^reckless and in d isc rim in a te sh ip p in g of im m a tu re g ra p e fru it we would
,

see g ra p e fru it »ell a* low as SI liefure t'h ris tm a s . •
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“ In p o in t of fa c t only alu.ut AH! rnrs were jhtp|&gt;«l d u rin g the first
week in O c to b e r, fur which, in th e language of M r P ost, there ww* a
y a » o n \ P ra c tic a lly all over th e c itru s belt of the s ta te it rained alnuw t
th e e n tire first week of O ctober *o it w n aJnuwt ini|&gt;ovtible to pick fruit
a n d in spit« of th is al&gt;oiii
&lt;-*/■&lt; were m oved which show* uumt of
these 200 cars were picked and readv to move before the open season pro­
vided for by the G ainesville convention

G ra p efru it Sold at Forty Cents.
“ Now it is a n o to rio u s fact th a t g ra p efru it did sell as low as forty
cents n box, d elivered in P h ila d elp h ia m O cto b er If th e m ovem ent df

Take the Stand. Governor
t ou are his Excellency, the Governor
of the Great State of Florida, are you
not?
■‘Yep.'’
t ou are supposed to uae some judg­
ment in conducting the affairs of the of­
fice, are you not?
"Y w . air."
You were elect«! to nerve the people
, °f the state, to guard them from upfircsaion and to do all in your power to aid
them in improving their conditlor. were
' you not?
T h at'« what I promised to do if
elect«!.'’
Did you use your judgment in send­
i n g troops to Jacksonville to aid and aa' »1st tht* Hockefeiler-Morgan groufi in
running their street car* with thug* who
refused to take tho car* out of the harn
unless the militia was called out?
"I had no time to use any judgment,
liesides the law aay» I don't need to use
judgm ent.”
Did you not know that the men on
strikes were natives of this state who
ohject«l to working for Rockefeller for
17 cents an hour and wanted to better
themselves?
I did.”
Knowing that, did you do one solitary
thing to help the l*oys?
"Oh. yes: I told ’em to go hack to
work and quit sticking hy other crack­
er* who had b«"n tired for trying to organize them."
Did you know Rockefeller. Morgan.
•*t al. who own and o|&gt;erate the street
railway* of Jacksonville had demand«!
and received of the cit&gt; the right to huve
mm ter* at issue between the compmiy
and the city arb itrated ’
1
I * a* lufonntsi.
Knowing that did von demand thnt
the a'or|*)rntion grant the demand* of
the citizens of Jacksonville and let their
difficulties with t hr men be settled bv
arbitration’
Thai was none of my biuunew."
Why are you keeping the militia in
Jacksonville, at an expense to the »late
of thousnads of dollars per day?
To protect
" r''t«-t nproperty
m » * v "■
Whose property?
Rockefeller's property.”

after he had been appointed to fill the
unexpired term of the late Unit«! State«
Senator A. S. Clay. Although his con­
dition miple it necessary for him to re­
tire from public life. Senator Terrell’a
condition Aid not become serious until
a week ago.

Theo. Schaal

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JEWELER
303 East First Street

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Sanford Mafri-48-tf

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QUALITY

Expert Watch and Jewgjry re­
pairing a Specialty.

When your bicycle breaks down and
needs repairing rem em ber that you can
et it fixed a t 108 Palmetto avenue,
anford jCydo C oj will gladly do the
work for you.
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All kinds of.,
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An a Wedding Gift nothing U
more appropriate than Silver war«.
W hen of good quality it combine«
usefulness, beauty and real worthWe have just received a nice line
direct from the factory. Com«
and examine ft. The price« are
right and the goods are guaran­
teed.

(From th a T am pa Tim««.)

General Manager Temple of the Florida Citrus Exchange is firmly of
.
opinion th a t there will be a number of “ busted” orange speculator* in
the state if the growers will now adopt the wise course of sitting tig h t
aod holding their fruit until it is worth something, which happy period
-v&gt;'.Temple points out is bound to come when it is fully ripe.
Mr. Temple believe« firmly that the rushing of green fruit to the
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Fertilizer is Sold on its Merits i
Distinctive quality counts for as much in fertilizers a* any other
article.
Efficient service likewise has its value.

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Favorite Fertilizers
are made to give results not to »ell at a low price. The difference
in the cost of n good fertiliser over a cheap one will more than be
made up in your yield.
( nreful attention to every detail, promptness always, and a
high regard for our customer»' wishes have helped to make us and our
fnmoiis fertilizer* the Favorite brand* in such great demand.

INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER COMPANY
JA C K S O N V IL L E , FLORIDA
AfrKultunl Owmtrsli

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J . E. P A C E , Local Agent

Drink a Bottlo of

200 cans p ro d u c ed th is result w hat would h a w been the resu lt had w eathe r c o n d itio n s p e r n y tte d u n lim ited sh ip m en ts by tlfe m inor factor* having
G IN G E R A L E OR 8 0 D A W A T E R
such p lan s in view? W e niarutiun th a t the position tak en bv u* in th a t
Manufactured with i&gt;urr dialllled water—they will prevent illneaa aid
in terv iew h as been am ply justified by liir result«.
Phut'll do S tep dow n. \Lr Gilrhrist
digrstion and give you health
" T h e u n fo r tu n a te p a rt of th a t interview , how ever is th a t it ha* liecn
&lt; unt riliiitcd t&gt;\ * litckannvillr reader
so g arb le d a n d d is to r t« ! Iw the ta m e parties whom we hold rm poiisihle of l he K nterpnse
Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford,
for th e condition» we fear tliat tbev have led m any grower* l&lt;&gt; Iwlieve
(¿rape» Were Itoozo
" F i n i t — T h a t tlie exchange caused the dow nfall of the m arket*.
Arcadia,
Nov. 18.—A certain new*
“ S e c o n d — T h n t »«id dow nfall would continue.
BICYCLE.S
ACCESSORIES
REPAIRING
agent of the Atlantic Coast Une RailIn p o in t of fa ct a t th e »atne tim e green g rs|» -in iit were »oiling in
»*
, way, plying hi* trade betwreh Tampa
P h ila d e lp h ia a t fo rty ce n ts a box, tb c exchange was m ark e tin g sweet, aod Fort Myer*, has b«m dealing in
Y T l i y i co lo red g ra p e fru it a t U a l*ox’, f: o b.’ p ac k in g bmp** in F lorida
gra|M-* rather extensively, anil the ex -&lt;
T h e ex ch an g e ha* n o t ta k e n a -ongtr hrder for g ra p efru it u p U&gt; the pres­ Itense of conducting the Itusiness ha* j
New stock of Bicycles and Hlryrlc Sundries. W'e make
e n t a t leas th a n $2 a box f. o b packing bouse, and ha* Iwwtt steadily hi«1n *o grunt that for some time will Ive
a specialty of repair work of all kinds. N'ew Rubber Tires
»nil repairs for baby ( srflsge».
. . .
Give us s rail.
m a rk e tin g Bweet orange* at $2 \wr lx&gt;x I o* b F lorida in the face &gt;&gt;f a required for him to declare natUfartorv
d iv id e m is
flood of q u o ta tio n * from sm all indrfletidcyit &lt;&gt;|» ratoVf ranging from $1
T h» new* "hutch" on his tri|« from)
L. Y. BRYAN, Mgr.
108 Palmello, Opp. Cify Hall
to $1.35 p er box f o. b F lo rid a for N ovem ber a n d D ecem ber shipm ent«, Tampa, passing here ulxnit Jl:r30 at
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nigh», got to selling grapes by the haAA A A A A A A A in iif iiA A g V A A l
ket. So many baskets were jtassed out - J — Li-HQrawers-Should Hang On.
night after night and to parties who had
J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
. „ "Thfi, object oi this interview is to oanure lh«* legitimate grower* of nevrr b«*n suspected of taking large
AQKNTS
; thè state òf Flòridi th a t the market hw not gone to pieces fur good fruit quantities of fruit t a their children, that
the
officers
grew
suspicious.
A'
man
; and th at there.-is not tbtf-ftlightest danger i t .Will go to pieces for good
with a basket was taken in hand recently,
C v Milt«* .
■and en investigation It was found that a
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; “Any ¿rower ^av ip ^ orange* on the tree» who »ell* them, for less
r ’ thM cJIU btìx on the freest wi)l lie making a foolish bargain, because they
: Will1))« well »forth th a t and more jvhen they arc really ripe and ready to
, ship.. Any póWeé-.who
the JKtle' fly hy night dealer to talk him
", jntd the belief th at market Nniditiou»,. present or pfWpeAivq, are Such
’ .thjd he needs t^adFhhv fruit to them at any'such foolish price«.a* sixty
"•’ or »Yent^-fhrd centaa h o t on t^ t triv i* simply falling into the trap th«!«
.littlè irrespooribles have cunningly laid for him hy dclilvorately prodilcing
the p re s e n t ru in m ls pritieii'for green fruit which the irresponsible* Jia\ j
thcmseNe* brought about by* »hipiiing (he greeb grajiefruil with this
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. very object in view. ...
. * ’ &lt;fWe have too nvuih confidence in the comtpon horse sense and
f . ' ihrewdneas of'the Florida, orange grower -to believe he will allow hnnself
to b« token advantage of by any such transparent skin game as this
“Your QEOQge«and-grapcfnlit are not ciitting you a cent han g in g on

• Ik* tree«. Let than s ta y 'w h e re they are u ntil they are rijie, an d when
th e ripe frUit begins m o v in g to th e g re a t m ark ets in am ple q u a n titie s a n d *®ter« into O Ó m petU joirw ith th e sour early navels ( alitam i» is p re p arin g

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load hi» grape baskets so heavily.

Ofnee Above rirat National Bonk
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Saw the Waraiilpa
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gp’eman, Mias
LouiserShepherd apd Chas. Foosmore
of Louisville went over to Daytona
Beach Sunday in the Overman auto to
sc«* the fleet of war ships th at passed
down the coast. They report the search­
light drill as being very beautiful and
novel and the trip was greatly enjoyed
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Senator Terrell wa» etricken with
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by choice gra|&gt;es. N ert moriufig the
! fake "grape seller" * u asked to »top.of?
( and.see Mayor Freeman. His Honor
i thought 1250 would I*- ai&gt;out right tax
( on the combination businena of grapes
und Tain|ia booze, and so he i^ld "Two
' liundred and fifty and costs o r twelve
| months on the county roads."

to ship, you will reolisb t£e tnie benefit of the action of the Florida Citrus
Exchange olon^'thdfo linti''*:
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Will Buln Borne “Tin Horn.”
‘‘Moreover, you will* tlien find a lot of little tin li«»rn Honda orange
Senator Terrell Dead
•Peculators ruined,and out of tlie deal endeavoring to buy your oranges
Joseph M. Terrell, twice Governor of
at ruination -price« which they will have to do to fill th e orders they have , Gcorgh| #nd Senator of the United
token With th« colin Msuroncc th a t they ran fool a crack er to Stmt«e, died at his bom«- in Atlanta on ! |
,|iv t them hi« fruit for notfting th/tH tbene orders on which they depend.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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PREPARING FOR POTATOES
F. C. C ubberly .......................... ..... 136
_ 89
E. P. Axtell
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O sa Me A Miller ....... ...... ........ ... 124 Hastings Growers Will Plant I n j h e
.Neighborhood of 8 000 Acres'
For Railroad Commlsslonsr
Will Soon Be Upon'Us And No
Hastings.
Fla,, *iov. 16.—Because
Royal C. D unn.. ------ ---- ------------- 1124
*" Preparations Made
C. E Pleas
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160 of favorable weather the last few weeks
Felino Parlxinnell
............. ..... 60 farmers are farther along with their work
114 by several 4Ay« than a t a corresponding
C.
F.
Schneider
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EXHIBITS SHOULD BE MADE
For Congressman-al-Large
date last year. The last of the pes-vifie
Claude L’E nglo ......................... ..... 1104 hay- crop h as been gathered, the com
Saaford Section Ought to Exceed AU
. 46 crop has been harvested, and farmers are
Frances P. Coffin
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Form er Effort« In Thia
___ 151 now giving their attention to the prepar*
Geo. W. Allen ___ *
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130 a lion of ground for th e spring crop of
Edward R. Gunby : * ■
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A. V. Jarkson .............................. ..
101 Irish potatoes. Approximately 8,000
' Th« Orange C ounty Fair to be held at
For Co agrees. Second Congressional acres will be planted to Irish potatoes
Orlando February 18th to 22nd inclusive
District
this year, an increase of about 10 per
should be kept in the public mind. Now
FrsnkiClark
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1248 cent over last year. - The Seed potato
la the time to prepare for the exhibitions
. 137 problem, an item of between 40,000 and
and get the Uve stock.in the proper shape. Jonh F. Howell ... ......
___ 64
C.
E.
Spaer..
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V
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60,000 sacks, imported from Maine and
T he annual premium list has been print­
J. J. Collins
______ V ....
99 New York mostly, is being given careful
ed and can be had Idr tho asking. The
various cotnmittees- are working hard For Stale Senator, Nineteenth District attention, snd In the opinion of men
1104 closely in touch with the situation has
to make thia one of the greatest fairs in A rthur E. Donegan ...................
For
Representative
been satisfactorily settled for this year,
the history of the state. _ .
Knrrrrft l.sk e , , *,,..
..... 1076 insuring growers goocl seed. Strict in­
1173 spection following written contracts
Samuel A. R obinson ...................
Fair Notes
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177 as to quslityTis being maintained a t bpth
T he directors of the O range County. W illiam 'Utech .............................
For
Clerk
Circuit
Conrt
ends of tbs line.
F air 'Association have caUed a meeting
.... 1382
B.
M.
Robinson
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The acreage planrod in truck Is con­
V for Thursday, a t which time actual plans
For
Sheriff
siderably
larger than last year. Lettuce,
will be inaugurated, 'Sub-com m ittees
1416 beans, t Urnip« snd onions are now being
will be be named, and arrangements per­ Jam es A. K irkw ood... .................
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harvested in small amounts, to grow
fected for canvassing, getting exhibits,
Wm- M a rtin ................................ .... 1834 larger very soon. Cabbage will sta rt to
•tc.
For Superintendent of Public instruc- movs in about tan days- Large plant­
tion
ings are. being ipade to strawberries,
T he central committee of the Orange
__1318 inga are being made to strawberries.—
J.
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cKinnon_
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C ounty F air Association, having Jn
‘For Tax Assessor
Produce News.
charge the "Automobile" Parade,’’ is
1344
Arthur
B
u
tt
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cabled to meet Wednesday morning In tho
For Tax Collector
"R est Room." The purpose* of this
1375
W
-B.
Martin
meeting U for the organization of sub­
:.... 95
Frank
L.
Crosby.........
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committees to ascertain how many auto­
For County Treasurer
mobiles can be.entered in the parade. ** \
1292
J
H.
Tucker
The committee earnestly desires the co­
Jus.
A.
McMillan
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operation of all ownera of nvSchihce for
malting of this one of, the. handsomest For County Commissioner, District No. 1
automobile parades ever seen in the state. F. L. Woodruff......................................1046
Geo. C. McDougal_____________ __ 172
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We can supply you for Immediate
For County Commissioner, District No. 2
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shipment.
S.
W.
Eldredge.....
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864
C oupi/‘ Election Returns
• Seed Oats, Rye, Onion Sets, Beans
For
County
Commissioner,
District
No.
3
The following canvassed returns arc
Peas, Potatoes.
........ _ ....................... 862
given to our readers hs n m atter of rec­ J. L. Dillprd
A full lino of all garden seed for
ord and in ahswcr to numerous inquiries For County Commissioner, District No. 4
truckers
and home gardens.
M.
O.
O
veritreet
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—___919
for the siunc.' •. ‘ . .
Oldest
and moat reliable seed and
For
County
Commissioner,
District
No.
6
For Presidential Ejectors i Democrats)
poultry supply house in the state.
E.
L.
B
row
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830
‘ Jefferson B. Brown
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1256
Charles E. Jones
1276 For Member Board of Public Instruction
District No. 1:_......
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LoLand J. Henderson
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1268
District No. 1::
H. C. Sparkman ,
1279
206 EAST BAT STREET
972
W m .C . Jones
1276 Jam es A. Knox
For
Member
Board
of
Public
Instruction
J. Fred DeBerry.
1226
JACKSONVILLE - - FLORIDA
District No. 2;
(Prohibitionists)
George G. R itchie...... ......v......" ___ 101 D. L. Thresher...................................... 986
Jpseph w . Csraon .
78 For Member Board Public Instruction
District No 8:
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W. L. Coryell
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816
E. N. Waldron
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66 Wm. Edwards
For
County
Surveyor
J. G. Boydstnn •
68
1168
M lltsn A. Smith.
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72 J.O . Fries .
For
Clerk
of
the
Criminal
Court
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1123
G. B. I’nltarson
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228 1_ Wichendahl
t 8. W. Rowley
224 For Justice of Peace, District No. 1
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L y n n ’Kllbourne
224 J. J. Lee
For Constable. District No. I
I. E .’Webster
226
Albert Oberdorfer
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211 Dennis J e r n ig a n ........ ..........
164
• Joseph H. Prisk..... ...... .............. ......_ 213 Constitutional Amendment, Article V,
(Progressives)
creating an additional Circuit
Wm. O. R ic h a rd so h .............
184
Judgeship for Duval county. Sal­
• J. A. T roviliian................................... 188
ary and expenacs to lx- ‘paid by
Geo. P.-Bsniw ortb . ..............................127
said Duval county.
Philip D. Beall
122
Ye*
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J. E-. Merrill
132 Constitutional Amendment, Article V,
T. T. Monroe
120
crediting an additional Circuit
(Socialists)
Judgeship for Duval, coqnty. Sal­
, d . C.. A lien/-.........................
124
’ will be open tonight for
ary and expenses to be paid by
G. C .X ox..... .........
121
said Duval county---A..G. R otchkias..... .........................
109
Nov..............................
41
£ . p . B a rk e r......
• 118 Constitutional Amendment, Article XII C O F F E E thatli C O F F E E
. W npT ournade .
.109
add section 17, authorizing tho is­
’ J. A.-Gray...
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suance of bands by special Tax
In the following the first name i* Dem­
School Districts.
E. FIRST ST. • SANFORD. FLORIDA
ocratic n nominee.
Yes . .- .„
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For Governor:
Constitutional Amendment, Article XII.
Park Trammell
1266
add section 17, authorizing the
J. W. Oigham
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Issuance of bonda by special Tax
William R. O’Neal ...
317
School Districts.
William C. Hodges............
67
N o__________ :____________86
. Thoa-W . C o x .....„ ----88
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For Secretary of Stale
CASSIA FLASHLIGHTS
II. Clay Crawford....._________
1279
J.
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McEwen of Paisley was a vitaior
Z. T. Bielby..___ .______
161
Lewis O tto ..................
60 herd this week.
Miss Willie Singletary vixited home
Fred Lincoln P atterson...........................96
folks a t Sanford laat week.
For Attorney-General
—Thomas P. W
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Bishop Gray of OrUndo preached here
H t i y V , Bishop....._......................... 186 Monday and Tuesday nights. On,TuesM. Q. Gibbons
42 dny night ho administered the right of
Abner D. MlUer________ - .............y 103 b aptism ’ and confirmation to Lucile
Royal.
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W. Y. K n o tt................
1085
Ellis Royal of Dixie, Ga., arrived last
.GeorgoC. Croom .___ ________ .;... 227 week. He intends spending the winter
Robert A. Alfred •_________ ______•„ 67 here and all give hima hearty welcome to
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David LI D unham ___.....................
112 his old home.
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Marshall of Sor­ B y -Expert, Workmen
For S tate T reasurer *
rento
were visitors here last Monday.
■Jx C. Lulling...................................... _ . .l l l l
Qua LoveJoy and bro.ther were visitors
I. E . W shstsr-..
194
&lt;D. L. Skip par________________ ___ g i here last Saturday.
Miss Hagan, form Georgia is visiting
K arj L. H artor..................................... go
a t the home of B. H. Hagan.
For State Superintendent Public la Orden Taken at
A party of hunters are rrying their
fctrurtlon
luck a t Spring Creek.
W .N .S h e a U ..-..T l'....... .....................1160
Miaaee Leila and R uth Royal are vis­
Jo h ftC .S tro w er* ....... ..¿ n .___ ______ 153
iting home folks this week.
F. D. Miller---- ------------------------------- 96
W.-C. Edw ards................._..................... 122
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For Commiaaioner of Agriculture
W. A. M cR ae .,.___ ____ . \ _ .............U07
Th« Helping Hand-8od4ty held a bus! W. L. V a n D u x o r_ .-„ l. - ^ u ™ ..... .. 201 ness meeting a t,th e 'B a p tis t parsonage
Bowen SbeppaH ..J-r r r -x^L ________ 81 Monday evening, tu cotopletd 'their ar­
A. J.
rangements for tbs Bootee P arty they
Fbr Justice of iko friiprefgL’Coiirt
prill g i r t F riday evening a t the parJ . p . Whitfield----- t t _ _ t _ . 4 _ . _ _ - . 1042 sonsge.

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¡Next Attraction - MUTT AND JEFF - November 26th
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By furnishing’** you with a sample pair of the famous
‘‘T U T T L E C L IP PE R S ," now in use by 76 per cent of the
citrus growers in California, and by scores o l the big fruit com­
panies In Florida, who have bought heavily of them the past
m onth. „ .
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*We claim th at the T U T T L E C L IP P E R will pick all va*
rietiea of d tru a fruits W ITHOUT IN JU R Y and th at it ren­
ders dipper-cutting ABSOLUTELY IM POSSIBLE.
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I t will do as perfect work In the dark as in the day light,
‘ and can be operated 1&gt;y a child os well os by the most experi­
enced orange grower. Each puij is a marvel of mechanical
expertnma and cornea in a separate box, with half a dozen
extra springs and n slip of emery paper to keep the blades in
good condition.
These are a few atrong points in its favor. YOU W ILL
F IN D O TH E R S EV ER Y DAY T H A T YOU USE IT.
W rite for prices and booklet to

E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
Room 1102, Florida Life Building
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

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Clly Residence, five rooms, new, all modern. All necessary out­
houses. An ideal location. Can be bought for as little as J300.00
cash down, the balance_________ ____________ ________ »..$20.00 Month
Ten Room Dwelling, all modern. • B ath room, toilet, 6tc. Two
minutes’ walk from busincaa streets, beautiful shade trees, paved walks
and streets. Bargain $3260.OQ. Terms if wanted.
Forty Boom Tourist Hotel in a thriving little Florida town. Ju st
rotngdeled and furnished throughout. Tho furnishings alone are worth
rrtfi^ h u n we arc asking for the entire property .........................$10,000.00
Eight- Room DweUlog, located on tne Heights. Four good build­
ing iota go with this property. -.Good water. . The four lots promise
a fine proposition to hold aa an investm ent aa this Is bound to be San‘ford’s future suburban residence sectiori. \Vo offer the entire bolding.
for-------------------------------------------- ----------------------- y------------- ........... $l«50.00
Seven Room Residence on Palm etto avenue. Bargain .....,.. $2000.00
Terms if wanted. '
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Two Small Hotels for sale at a big bargain, cash or term s. Both
these hotel« are located In live small Florida towns. See us for price«
and location.
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Eight and a half Acre T ruck Farm, crop well under way, looks
All tiled. Five acres in lettuce and celery, balance ready for crop, best
location, best soil. Will sell chaep. Looks now as if crop will pay for
the land this season. Tools .team all go In. Quick sale.
Who will offer me a n y ^ in g for ten acres beat land, beat soil, right at
loading station. This place is going to be sold.™ M ake us an offer. •
_ Nine Room House, suitable for. rooming JjOum - Firat street.
Everything hew and up-to-date.- Toilet, b a th and all modem con­
veniences. Price way/down.
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Two fine wells. Two small
'outbuildings. -AU under Pittsburg w ire. fence.
Quarter mile load­
ing station. This place wiU only bb on the m arket for • few
day« for quick s a l t — ..... --------------------------;______1___
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Thirty-fire&gt;Acres in two. miles Sanford. Good, double story house
which cost- $2500.00 to build. Good bam for 12 or 16 bead stock.
No betterdalry. proposition In the state. We offer this a t.:____$3600.00

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Flne JP * ?W Groves, one of 14 acreb, with fine crop'oflbright
fruit right on 8 t Johns river, also th s A. C. L. R. R. WiU sell at a
borxaln. The other five mUes from Sanford, over one thousand trees
Fine location on Jake, front.
This grove contaliw some
of the famous Bahai Nhval Oranges, together with a libera] assortm ent
of aU tb s best varieties such as S t. Michael Blood, Parson Brown, etc.

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... Ten^Thousand Acres In Lake county, a flne sub-division propo­
sition. Can be sold in five o&gt; ton acres tracts from $10 to $60 per acre.
Flowing weUs can be had on about 2,000 acn a. . This is good trucking
land and wiU grow anything. - Some fine groves adjoin it for quick
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If interested in round tim bsr ws have 193,87$ acre* fw“eaku I t ’s
not In one body, or any on« locality, b u t we have i t a t th s right price,
figure with us.
3,000 Acres cut over lin d , adjoining the celery delta of BanfonL
Scattered through th e trac t is some of um finest
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lands In
Florida. We
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$8.00 _aera
. IC will.be our policy never to offer anything for txkTunieaa we can
eay conscientiously we are giving you your money’« worth.
See the m any b arrel ns we are .offering in all kinds of m l estate
both d t y and farm.u Tim ber“iand
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LEGALLY EXECUTED
FAVOR SANFORD SALES ANOTHER WAR STA R TS
TAMPA KILLER TODA V S e llin g Vegetables H ere W o u ld
IN MONGOLIAN BORDER
So lv e I he Problem

Anderon Pays the Penalty
For His Numerous Murders
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cqj FLORIDA NEWS AND. VIEWS FROM EVERY SOURCE

China Threatens Seizure
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President of Produce CotnjMny Writes
Ml RAID STRIhl S Till K D N O l t

Interesting Letter About The
Auction Project

OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST IN WORLD’S EVENTS

Your editorial in the issue df Nov.
15th
Sanford M arket is very
Daily Happenings in The Land of Flowers Culled and Tied timely,on itthewould
lx« worth everything
to
tho
Sanford
farmoN
to bring the mar­
Into a Nosegay of Brieflels
ket for ttieir gtxxlx to Sanford. But I
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Standing almont within the shadow of any of the stat«-« of tremendmjs popula- except by a well nigh unanimous stand
the gallows on which he ended hjs life staten like New Vork, lYniisylvaniii, «in lh«* part of the grower*.
There are
.between 10:30 and 11 o'clock this morn- Ohio. Illinois nnil California
-••veral commission Iioiim-s with ««xcelli'tit
‘ i}ig, and after he had been exhorted by
Further, Florida's san«l road« .i\«-rag«- buyers now rcprisa'iitcd in Sanford. Do
his Hplritiia^.adviscn» forncnrly threrfon- better the year around than the . ,d&gt; or this have vision and grit to undertake
hours, Robert Anderson, the Tamqn m*- stone roads of other «tut«*» j|,„N ur,. the buying of the w hole marketable
•gro lunjdercr and fire hug declund he hail easier to negotiate 365 days of the year produce of the whole Delta at such prices
(eased to all the crimes he had* commit­ than the roads of any other state. They as the market will warrant and the farm­
ted t h a t were of any mom ent with the are easier on tires than the rex-ky mad», ers will find acceptable? It would lxsingle exception of having shot at a easier on the machinery than the clay impnKsihlc for them to do it if any large
street car on C enter street from which roads, more comfortable for the passen­ amount of the prixliirF was «tupped upon
shot ncr damage resulted. A number gers than the adolx- or oilf.-r ilic-L road- ''oiiMgiuuent. II those firms, which
of people witnessed the execution of on«*
It is statisl by iir«- niuniifactun-rN Hint I his-iitnc more thoroughly uli-ntified with
•of the worst criminals that ever expiated the motorist of Florida get» more mil«- til«' Floruiu interest«, would t.,ke up t t.e
his crimes in the sta te .
out td bis Mr«-» lban i motorist in «n&gt; 1n,att*-r f«»r f o I* sal«-- and !»«■«'»ill*- tin*
o o o
other stall'
I here are t«-w rim- . ut Ij, re ■ii-tkril'iit,«rs tti.uiglmii! it,« wtiol«- country
i l««r the Sanford pro«bn-i-. they could
Auhurndale was visit«*«| yesterday nf
rim cuts I’ailsisl l«\ baked c|a\ rots
| :nak«' tiatlilsoinc returns m&lt;| tin- (urincr»
ternoon about 6 o’clock by a disastrous Tam pa Tribune.
*««ul'i !»• sure of .« I'.i ing j«n« « (or every
fire which consumed tin- general stunj liaiti|H-r winch went lx-yond SatfTord
and livery stable of Werner (« Jones'
Wilson's I nrle in t »range fount)
I Hut* then th«« fartni'rs w.oul&lt;l tuiv«- to get
the loss being estim ated at about $15,^
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the
majority
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the
growers.
It is
The election yesterday on tin* prop
osition to annex new territory to the city w .is for several years a n —nlent of l ir not enough that ttu' v«-r\ «-arf\ and ll»'
of Lakeland, by extending the boun­ laiiilo, having moved tv his ««rajig« gr««« v«-r&gt; late pr««lnc«' «l,,ed«l brwlg a (uir
daries one-fourth mile on the mirth, east a year ago Hr I- lose|i|i it At ilson amt p*«dit. 1’t«•* gf«-al b u l k of tlu- labor, «*x
and west sides, and one half npl«'
iln- ttioogti a vrrv m«»l«-t ,|||.I— .inOH- inat 1« litur« ami • *« •• *1 r* m tin- mam
south, carried by the gratifying \"l« «*f to- in k now h-itgi^t l tii- tail l tiat it* .11- m e. •■iiu-t.l «»f l «• •■«,rp I -ilens a fair
I«sv *, i- n,- r, i ,rn iT» lgui»h«'* EDtrfhnf .1 \
«uve«» «-veil at tta* tuugiit of
201 for to 44 against, laikeland I'.ip
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rlv tu «•Ost ills Vllt«
-e.i-oiiablv | ni' iabl« to lb« majoritv of
o o o
".«•
v i - r s a mt ^anford unnot have a
The big street cur strike in lack «••H
general t«ri«s|M-ritv so long as a considerN o l l D I DI I A11&gt;11 M It ll»l s
ville, which was calle*l thr««- w«-ek* •ig.«
.ini« portion o' tin- p«*opli* r«s-«nv*' no a«leyesterday, ended this morning, Th«*
tu.it*- return tor tlinr labor, tint are sun
Winter
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to
I’ar
t
lak
es
l.ili'
strike conductors and motorrnen Uill)
|il&gt;
existing until whatever resources
In
Despondent
Mood
walked out October lift votisl to disband
ttiev
mnv have had ar«« lost, and thev lire
Kev
George
A
Giites.
«ixtv
two
the union, which was formed on the day
the strike was culled. Many of the men years of age. a distinguished educator l ompell«-&lt;l to lall out. Til«' lowest price
who firat joined the union have been re­ committed suicide at his home at Winter at w Inch atis hamper leaves »unionl
turning to work, until the ranks of the I’ark between -ix and seven o', lin k l.i-t -»«•i'il«l l«r -g « r« .LMiuuble protit to ill«
11« ,|i.,i grow«-* 1« - im|„ev-il,l«- to grow mot«organization las-aim* so weakened that night, l&gt;&gt; cutting Ins tlito.il
i rm s at &gt;.«’ ' -"I «luring 1In* w mt«-r s.vu'on
iiiiiuistiati'ly
it was thought tx**! to «(ishanil
I he
I
liar, I lie gr« at , 11|es of l lie n**t ujli Soft tl
The
act
IS
supposed
to
tiav«
lusui
the
company has expressed a willingness t&lt;&gt;
take some of the men bachk to wo result of a temiHirary tit ««I insanity and .s«iutli. would be glad to consume il
Last winter Hov. Mr. Gates suffered well dislributtsl and at prices which
upon its lines.
both mentally and physically from in­ would pay the grower .the freight, and
o o o
jury
in a railroad wreck, Ainre which the middleman fair returns. As the
1 William J. Bryan has a beautiful n-si
time
lie
Iiils hud recurrent »|x'||s of aber­ busmens |s now organized, no on«* takes
dence in Miami and in a few days will
any s«,rioiis nsk exc«*pt tin’ grower and
ration
arrive there to make his winter home
even
under favorable, cir* intis" in* «*» t he
Me
bus
been
1
1
1
Winter
I’ark
about
among some of the very lx-«! |x*op|e of
Florida. The Miami Herald «ays it i« two wis-ks. coming south from Nash returns are not enough to p.iv bun for
no small honor that has come t*&gt; Miami ville, Tcnfi . his home with his wife , the risk wlu&lt; t, lie cunNliuallv • a *- 1»-«
It will v•■r greatly iii«t « ase ttic un |
by Its nelection as u place of residence lb ha.» l,o ii a tu-rvoiis siilt, r«-r ever -un «•
|«irtitn«'e
ol .Sanford It* a l«Usliie«m center,
be
Ini*
l-«&lt;'U
her«
Last
week
lais
sanl
by the great Commoner, and his coming
it
will
bring
money to our merchants ami
to
have
made
a
remark
to
a
resident
of
will add prestige to that growing city,
all
our
«literprise«,
if (In- market lor our
Winter
Park
that
he
would
either
kill
o o o
himself or somebixly ••!««• before many prixluce cun lie brought to Sjuifnril. it
The Ocala Lodge of Elks have pur­
will bring a valuable class of new ri-sidays.
chased the Agnew home in that city for
The deceased was a Doctor of Divinity lents for a iSinsiderable portion of ybe
an Elks' home. It Is located opposite
and had served with distinsetion os pres­ wint«T. Why do not the Merchant» A»the Governm ent building and will mukr
ident of Grinncll College, of Pomona NOciaiioii, The ( ‘hainlier of ( ’«irnmerce
a splendid home for the Elks. About
College. California, and of Fisk Univer­ un«) tin' Growers Ansoriutton take up
a couple of thousand dollars will be
sally, Nashville. He was also widely this problem (ur vigorous .united effort.
spent In retmxleling and fitting up the
known os an author. He was a (x-rsonul It may not l«c t«xi lute to a«'« umplish
p lace..
friend of Dr. Blackman, president of something in this din-clion ibis year.
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Hollins College. It was q\\ing to his Certainly |x-rfe&lt;'t«*d arrangements could
I t is probable th at Gainesville will friendship with Dr. Blackman that he |x* »»-cured for the next »««iison.
have an opportunity to witness the avi­ came to W inter Park.
A free municipal market or warehouse
ation work of Geo. A. Gray, tho well
should !&gt;«• provided as the common meet­
known birdm an now in Malden. Mas«.,
ing ground for «n'llers and_I?uyers, and a
.Sanford's New Depot
in December or Jitnuary- He is m ak­
sort
of exchange building convenient to
Atlantic Coast Line trains have for
ing arrangem ents to come to Florida years hacked into the depot ut Sanfoid, the ixiinLs of shipment. It would pay
and writes an acquaintance th at he is wasting at least a half hour on each trip Sanford tos|«end the small sum ne«-e«snry
thinking of making a cross country flight betwven Jacksonville and Tampa. The for such a structure. And if the city
from Palm Beach to Gainesville.
company is now building a new passen­ should nrtt feel jiustltied in taking it up,
ger depot on the main line, about two I believe the organizations, to whirl*
fc^t
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-.
miles from tho “postoffice at Sanford. reference has been made,would have no
Florida’s Good Roads
Florida In 1909, when the last national Thu Sanford people are well pleased with difficulty whatever in aclling sufficient
■tatisUcs were taken, .had 17,374 mildn the' 'change. If.' DeLand’s passenger stock ut f 10 or $25 a share, or evert $100,
of roads, of which 1,762 miles were im­ station wrem-jon the main line on a direct a share, to put up an exchange Building,
avenue leading to DeLand, the DeLand the Sanford Produce .Exchange, and re­
proved, or 9.97 per c e n t
The average percentage of improved station -would he about four .blocks far­ ceive a small margin on the buxine«.« con­
ther away from DeLand's than San­ ducted. I believe, Mr Editor, you are
roads In the United States is 9-66Florida had more miles of Impfoved ford's new' station isl-'lrorn Sanford. on the right track and for one 1 shall lie
roads In 1909 than _theeo s û te s : Ari­ With the auto four to eight.blocks count glad to take shares if private enterprise
zona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, for nothing, and practically everybody shall be necessary (or the construction of
Idaho, K ansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, today travels to and from the station suitable warehouse and loading platform
It
in an auto. l&gt;et’s build the boulevard for the Fvtyiford Prixluce Exchange
Montana, Nebraska, N evada, New
ought
$A&gt;«'
mutual
ground
not
txdonging
due
west
and
put
I
tel
.and
on
the
main
Hampshire, New Mexico, North Da
to any piifti'-ulur iran.«|*ortaion Co., but
.• •
koto, U U h, Virginia. West Virginiu, line. Delaind New»#»
every
line »houbi have easy »m w i to it.
Wyoming.
Somewhere
on the lake front when: tt
Wm. Slater of Pittsburg, Pa., is ex­
Aa Florida's greatest good roads
«dock
may
l»x
available for the river ship­
movement has been th e past three pected to arrive Monday to join hla
ments
and
where
spurs from the Atlantic
yean it la safe to say th a t a t thé present father, who is a truck farmer a t Beck
Coast
Lin«
or
th«
Sanford A Everglades
Urn* Florida baa n m o n good roads than Hammock.
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Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
»
of Busy Herald Readers
Railroad, etc., can lw&gt; easily constructed.
I think there an- cutntgh men of «vision,
readers of your paper.w ho can sec the de­
sirability of such a prixluce exchange 1
am sure tln-rc is enough money to finance
this in case the city should hesitate.
I have, not written this letter in form
for publication. You are welcome to use
an)* of the m atter, which, in your judge­
ment, may be helpful to the common in­
ti-rest» of your city. Since you puIislie&lt;l my former communication, culling
upon the growers to get together for
I. i&gt;. h sales, I have Ixs-ti |Miiidering the
subject and I Ixdievc that we want tn do
these two things:
I Secure if |&gt;m*ihlr the harmonious
»«•tioti of the gr«iwers uml of the import­
ant commission houseanow so thoroughly
identified with the trade for a Sanford
Prixluce Exchange.
J
We want to give this F.xcbange a
liuhitulion as well as a name, something
such as will lx« adequate to the tirexent
dfiiiiinda ami to the promise of ¿^renter
tiitlir«' for the tjueen city of Florhlu
I am, with b«*«t wishes.
\ !•r &gt; truly yours,

WM

I' SWA RTS.
I'r«*« and Trent.
Southern Pro«liice Do.
Ni'w N,«rk .November I!», t2‘
FREIGHT BOXT II I'R NS
Fine Vessel Hurna to W ater's Edge at
Coast Line Slip
\ n alarm, of tire brought the (teople
out last night about nine o'cliwk und (he
larg«' blaze on the Ink«« sliore «11r»-&lt;-t«*«l
it,« Fir«1 I »«-partnieiit t&lt;&gt; the &lt; ,*a-t Line
»'ip jii«t Ix'yotid iti«* piLsst'iiger ilepot
• 'ii .i- ' 'Hint of ttie tr«*stl«' ami the «Us
tan«-«' from the fire plug the Fire D epart­
ment could lie of no avail and tho boat
burned to the water's edge.
The boat was the Selma S.. owned and
manned by ('ap t. J. W Berry, formerly
of ( iris'ti Cove Springs, ('ap t. Berry
jt|ii«-«s) the Selina S. in the river trade
some time «go uml had Ix-eti very busy
hauling osanges from Geneva to Sanfur«! for ««-veral w«s-ks
\ «argo of or
iug «"3 (or &lt; lias«- «(i t 'ii.. tiail junt txs'ii
liM'tiarged yesterday and the crew hail
left th«- host at tier mixirlngs at the
\
I.« xbp. There was no tire of any
kind on the boat und os it was pro|x&gt;llixi
by gasoline motive power the origin of
the lire will always remain a mystery
The boat was only partially inxunsl and
the Ions of the freighter at the height-of
the »»'ilson is a very serious one und falls
heavy upon-('apt. Berry.
About one hundred feet of the A. ('. L.
wharf was consumed M o re the flames
were checked.
About Trolley Line
According to advicrw from Sanford,
they ex|M*ct to have dirt flying in the
opening of work on a trolley line fronf
th at city to Winter Park within, tho
next sixty days. There has l&gt;een any
number of surveys and much talk of
electric lines to and from Sanford and
reaching out to various nearby cities and
town*, but the recent organization of a
company for a line to W inter P*rk ap­
licar* to be the first that will really get to
work. Prominent m in of Sanford and
Winter Park are interested and they
claim thnt the greater part of the right
of way has l&gt;ecn secured and other pre­
liminary work well advanced.—TimeaUnion.

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Illinois Party Here
,1
VA. A. Whitcomb, (’. E. Dooley and
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Dooley, nil of Bloom­
ington . Illionois have arrived in ths city
ami wifi remain here for some time. Mr.
Whitcomb is the head of the E ast Coast
Florida Land Co., and will develop hia
large tra c t of land near Oviedo thia sea-

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Cablegrams reci-ivpd In isan Francisco
front China announce that the public iji
preparing to go to war with Russia foi
possessions of Mongolia. The big Chi­
nese secret societies which fostered th«
revolution havo been exchanging dis­
patches with President Yuan Shi KaL
The young China association haa (opened
subscription lists and lecturers hav«
s|x»ken at every Chinatown corner ex­
plaining the encroachments of ths
Czar's troo|M In the ancient Chinese ter­
ritory
Dispatches have l&gt;een receive«!
here by Yow Gook Har. secretary to
Fung Chi You, secretary of atate of
Yuan Shi Kai'a cabinet to the effect
that an army of 60,000 has fx*en moblllz»nngi Puking and that General. Wong
Htng, hero of tho revolution haa been
up|Hiint«*d its leader. According to a
report General Wong Hlng haa ordered
his army north to Mongolia with In­
structions ro establish military rule and
drive Russian soldiers out.
ooo
"Gyp the IIIimxI." and "l-efty Ixmiv.'I
"D ago Frank" and "W hitey'' lew is'!
kill««l Herman Rosenthal, the gambler,
at the instigation of Charles Becke.f, and
must pay the pennlty of death In th«
electric chair. Th* jury which haa born
hearing the evidence against the four
gunmen so decided Tuesday, when It re­
turned a verdict of murder in the first
degree, after but twenty minutes of deliheralion.
ooo
T hat John Schrank, who shot Colonel
RixMM'velt on the night of October 14 laat
is insane will be tbe sul»stance of a unanmoiis rep«irt o( the five alienist* a|&gt;pnintr«i 1«) Judge A. •' Backus to ex­
amine into tiie prisoner's mental condi­
tion, was the statem ent of court official*
today.
ooo
Eight trainmen were killed and threo
badly injured near Norlina, N. C., on
Tuesday when Sealnjanl Air Line through
pasiw'iig4r trains running between New
York and Jacksonville, Fla., collided
headon
Both locomotives Hnd three
paxfw-ngtT rnurhc* were demolub«*d.
Further deatlia and injuries were pre­
vented by Un&lt; fact that there were no
pusxcnger» in the coaches demolished.
ooo
Tho change in adm inistration la not
expected to alter materially the plan*
of those perions who arc interested in
the improvement of the rivers and harlx&gt;r» of the United States. After the
present adm inistration Is ended pro­
gressive citizens in all the states will look
to a Democratic adm inistration to carry
on the work of the river, harbor and
canal improvement now under way on
the ground th at tho platform of the
Democrats Is even stronger than the
platforms of other parties with respect
to this very vital question.

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Baptist Missionary Society
The W oman’s Missionary Society of
the B aptist church will hold their next
meeting on M onday evening at 7 o’clock;
In the church. Member» are urged to b«t
prom pt. On thia occasion those who
have been Investing dimes for th« Chipley Memorial, or dtherwiae raising d o ­
nations for it are asked to bring In th »
results of such investment* and alao re­
port In.prose or poetry how they achieved
their success. There will also be an ac­
count of the past year’s work, heaide th e
monthly topic. Every member la urged
to Ik* present.
Will Serve Lunch
The Household Economic* Committee
« Æ Ï
will serve lunch and supper in th* W e- r t r ^ r
laka Clul*. room* Tuesday, Nov. 26th
, - •
¡¿ t v 3
from 12 to 2 In afternoon, from 6“ to 8 in
the evening.
Th« p a tro n u * of the public ie solicited*

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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PREPARING FOR POTATOES
F. C. C ubberly ............................ ..... 136
E. P. Axtell
......................... _ 89
O sa Me A Miller ...................... ... 124 Hastings Growers Will Plant I n j h e
.Neighborhood of 8 000 Acres'
For Railroad Commlsslonsr
Will Soon Be Upon'Us And No
Hastings.
Fla,, *iov. 16.—Because
Royal C. D unn..------ ---- ------------- 1124
*" Preparations Made
C. E Pleas
...
160 of favorable weather the last few weeks
Felino Parlxinnell
............. ..... 60 farmers are farther along with their work
114 by several 4Ay« than a t a corresponding
C.
F.
Schneider.............................
EXHIBITS SHOULD BE MADE
For Congressman-al-Large
date last year. The last of the pes-vifie
Claude L’E nglo........................... ..... 1104 hay- crop h as been gathered, the com
Saaford Section Ought to Exceed AU
. 46 crop has been harvested, and farmers are
Frances P. Coffin
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Form er Effort« In Thia
__ 151 now giving their attention to the prepar*
Geo. W. Allen___ *
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130 a lion of ground for th e spring crop of
Edward R. Gunby : * ■
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A. V. Jarkson .............................. ..
101 Irish potatoes. Approximately 8,000
' Th« Orange C ounty Fair to be held at
For Co agrees. Second Congressional acres will be planted to Irish potatoes
Orlando February 18th to 22nd inclusive
District
this year, an increase of about 10 per
should be kept in the public mind. Now
FrsnkiClark
’
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1248 cent over last year. - The Seed potato
la the time to prepare for the exhibitions
. 137 problem, an item of between 40,000 and
and get the Uve stock.in the proper shape. Jonh F. Howell ... ......
___64
C.
E.
Spaer..
.....................V
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60,000 sacks, imported from Maine and
T he annual premium list has been print­
J. J. Collins
_____ V ....
99 New York mostly, is being given careful
ed and can be had Idr tho asking. The
various cotnmittees- are working hard For Stale Senator, Nineteenth District attention, snd In the opinion of men
1104 closely in touch with the situation has
to make thia one of the greatest fairs in A rthur E. Donegan .....................
For
Representative
been satisfactorily settled for this year,
the history of the state. _ .
Knrrrrft l.sk e , , *,,..
..... 1076 insuring growers goocl seed. Strict in­
1173 spection following written contracts
Samuel A. R obinson.....................
Fair Notes
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177 as to quslityTis being maintained a t bpth
T he directors of the O range County. W illiam 'Utech................................
For
Clerk
Circuit
Conrt
ends of tbs line.
F air 'Association have caUed a meeting
.... 1382
B.
M.
Robinson-----------—
.....
The acreage planrod in truck Is con­
V for Thursday, a t which time actual plans
For
Sheriff
siderably
larger than last year. Lettuce,
will be inaugurated, 'Sub-com m ittees
1416 beans, t Urnip« snd onions are now being
will be be named, and arrangements per­ Jam es A. K irkw ood......................
• harvested in small amounts, to grow
t For Conaty Jadge *
fected for canvassing, getting exhibits,
Wm- M a rtin ................................... .... 1834 larger very soon. Cabbage will sta rt to
•tc.
For Superintendent of Public instruc- movs in about tan days- Large plant­
tion
ings are. being ipade to strawberries,
T he central committee of the Orange
__1318 inga are being made to strawberries.—
J.
F.
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cKinnon_
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C ounty F air Association, having Jn
‘For Tax Assessor
Produce News.
charge the "Automobile" Parade,’’ is
1344
Arthur
B
u
tt
.............................
cabled to meet Wednesday morning In tho
For Tax Collector
"R est Room." The purpose* of this
1375
W
-B.
Martin
meeting U for the organization of sub­
:....
95
Frank
L.
Crosby.........
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committees to ascertain how many auto­
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For
County
Treasurer
mobiles can be.entered in the parade.
1292
The committee earnestly desires the co­ J H. Tucker
and
Jus.
A.
McMillan
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operation of all ownera of nvSchihce for
For
County
Commissioner,
District
No.
1
malting of this one of, the. handsomest
automobile parades ever seen in the state. F. L. Woodruff......................................1046
Geo. C. McDougal_____________ __ 172
— Rsporter-Ster.
We can supply you for Immediate
For County Commissioner, District No. 2
r '*
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shipment.
S.
W.
Eldredge.....
...............u.....
.........
864
C oupi/‘ Election Returns
• Seed Oats, Rye, Onion Sets, Beans
For
County
Commissioner,
District
No.
3
The following canvassed returns arc
Peas, Potatoes.
........ _ ....................... 862
given to our readers hs n m atter of rec­ J. L. Dillprd
A full lino of all garden seed for
ord and in ahswcr to numerous inquiries For County Commissioner, District No. 4
truckers
and home gardens.
M.
O.
O
veritreet
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—___919
for the siunc.' •. ‘ . .
Oldest
and moat reliable seed and
For
County
Commissioner,
District
No.
6
For Presidential Ejectors i Democrats)
poultry supply house in the state.
E.
L.
B
row
n.....
...........................
830
‘ Jefferson B. Brown
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1256
Charles E. Jones
1276 For Member Board of Public Instruction
District No. 1:_......
_W W
LoLand J. Henderson
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1268
District No. 1::
H. C. Sparkman ,
1279
206 EAST BAT STREET
972
W m .C . Jones
1276 Jam es A. Knox
For
Member
Board
of
Public
Instruction
J. Fred DeBerry.
1226
JACKSONVILLE - - FLORIDA
District No. 2;
(Prohibitionists)
George G. R itchie...... ......v......" ___ 101 D. L. Thresher...................................... 986
Jpseph w . Csraon .
78 For Member Board Public Instruction
District No 8:
,
W. L. Coryell
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67
816
E. N. Waldron
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66 Wm. Edwards
For
County
Surveyor
J. G. Boydstnn •
68
1168
M lltsn A. Smith.
. . .
72 J.O . Fries .
For
Clerk
of
the
Criminal
Court
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(Itcpuhllcana)
1123
G. B. I’nltarson
j*
228 1_ Wichendahl
t 8. W. Rowley
224 For Justice of Peace, District No. 1
•
367
L y n n ’Kllbourne
224 J. J. Lee
For Constable. District No. I
I. E .’Webster
226
Albert Oberdorfer
*
211 Dennis J e r n ig a n ........ ..........
164
• Joseph H. Prisk..... ...... .............. ......_ 213 Constitutional Amendment, Article V,
(Progressives)
creating an additional Circuit
Wm. O. R ic h a rd so h .............
184
Judgeship for Duval county. Sal­
• J. A. T roviliian................................... 188
ary and expenacs to lx- ‘paid by
Geo. P.-Bsniw ortb . ..............................127
said Duval county.
Philip D. Beall
122
Ye*
.
706
J. E-. Merrill
132 Constitutional Amendment, Article V,
T. T. Monroe
120
crediting an additional Circuit
(Socialists)
Judgeship for Duval, coqnty. Sal­
, d . C.. A lien/-.........................
124
’ will be open tonight for
ary and expenses to be paid by
G. C .X ox..... .........
121
said Duval county---A..G. R otchkias..... .........................
109
Nov..............................
41
£ . p . B a rk e r......
• 118 Constitutional Amendment, Article XII C O F F E E thatli C O F F E E
. W npT ournade .
.109
add section 17, authorizing tho is­
’ J. A.-Gray...
... nr,
suance of bands by special Tax
In the following the first name i* Dem­
School Districts.
E. FIRST ST. • SANFORD. FLORIDA
ocratic n nominee.
Yes . .- .„
......... 668
For Governor:
Constitutional Amendment, Article XII.
Park Trammell
1266
add section 17, authorizing the
J. W. Oigham
.. ....... _ ..... ........ 61
Issuance of bonda by special Tax
William R. O’Neal ...
317
School Districts.
William C. Hodges............
67
N o__________ :____________86
. Thoa-W . C o x .....„ ----88
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For Secretary of Stale
CASSIA FLASHLIGHTS
II. Clay Crawford....._________
1279
J.
J.
McEwen of Paisley was a vitaior
Z. T. Bielby..___ .______
161
Lewis O tto ..................
60 herd this week.
Miss Willie Singletary vixited home
Fred Lincoln P atterson...........................96
folks a t Sanford laat week.
For Attorney-General
—Thomas P. W
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Bishop Gray of OrUndo preached here
H t i y V , Bishop....._......................... 186 Monday and Tuesday nights. On,TuesM. Q. Gibbons
42 dny night ho administered the right of
Abner D. MlUer________ - .............y 103 b aptism ’ and confirmation to Lucile
Royal.
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For Comptroller
W. Y. K n o tt................
1085
Ellis Royal of Dixie, Ga., arrived last
.GeorgoC. Croom .___ ________ .;... 227 week. He intends spending the winter
Robert A. Alfred •_________ ______•„ 67 here and all give hima hearty welcome to
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David LI D unham ___.....................
112 his old home.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Chas.
Marshall
of
Sor­
B y -Expert, Workmen
For S tate T reasurer *
■Jx C. Lulling...................................... _ . .l l l l rento were visitors here last Monday.
Qua LoveJoy and bro.ther were visitors
I. E . W shstsr-..
194
&lt;D. L. Skip par________________ ___ g i here last Saturday.
Miss Hagan, form Georgia is visiting
K arj L. H artor..................................... go
a t the home of B. H. Hagan.
For State Superintendent Public la Orden Taken at
A party of hunters are rrying their
fctrurtlon
luck a t Spring Creek.
W .N .S h e a U ..-..T l'....... .....................1160
Miaaee Leila and R uth Royal are vis­
Jo h ftC .S tro w er* ....... ..¿n.___ ______153
iting home folks this week.
F. D. Miller---- ------------------------------- 96
W.-C. Edw ards................._..................... 122
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Bootee P arty
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For Commiaaioner of Agriculture
W. A. M cR ae .,.___ ____ . \ _ .............U07
Th« Helping Hand-8od4ty held a bus! W. L. V a n D u x o r_ .-„ l. - ^ u ™ ..... .. 201 ness meeting a t,th e 'B a p tis t parsonage
Bowen SbeppaH ..J-r r r -x^L ________ 81 Monday evening, tu cotopletd 'their ar­
A. J.
rangements for tbs Bootee P arty they
Fbr Justice of iko friiprefgL’Coiirt
prill g i r t F riday evening a t the parJ . p . Whitfield----- t t _ _ t _ . 4 _ . _ _ - . 1042 sonsge.

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LET US 80L V E YOUR CLIPPER PROBLEM
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By furnishing’** you with a sample pair of the famous
‘‘T U T T L E C L IP PE R S ," now in use by 76 per cent of the
citrus growers in California, and by scores o l the big fruit com­
panies In Florida, who have bought heavily of them the past
m onth. „ .
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We claim th at the T U T T L E C L IP P E R will pick all va*
rietiea of d tru a fruits W ITHOUT IN JU R Y and th at it ren­
ders dipper-cutting ABSOLUTELY IM POSSIBLE.
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I t will do as perfect work In the dark as in the day light,
‘ and can be operated 1&gt;y a child os well os by the most experi­
enced orange grower. Each puij is a marvel of mechanical
expertnma and cornea in a separate box, with half a dozen
extra springs and n slip of emery paper to keep the blades in
good condition.
These are a few atrong points in its favor. YOU W ILL
F IN D O TH E R S EV ER Y DAY T H A T YOU USE IT.
W rite for prices and booklet to

E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER COMPANY
Room 1102, Florida Life Building
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

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Clly Residence, five rooms, new, all modern. All necessary out­
houses. An ideal location. Can be bought for as little as J300.00
cash down, the balance_________ ____________ ________ »..$20.00 Month
Ten Room Dwelling, all modern. • B ath room, toilet, 6tc. Two
minutes’ walk from busincaa streets, beautiful shade trees, paved walks
and streets. Bargain $3260.OQ. Terms if wanted.
Forty Boom Tourist Hotel in a thriving little Florida town. Ju st
rotngdeled and furnished throughout. Tho furnishings alone are worth
rrtfi^ h u n we arc asking for the entire property .........................$10,000.00
Eight- Room DweUlog, located on tne Heights. Four good build­
ing iota go with this property. -.Good water. . The four lots promise
a fine proposition to hold aa an investm ent aa this Is bound to be San‘ford’s future suburban residence sectiori. \Vo offer the entire bolding.

for------------ ------------------------------ ---------------------- y-------------......... . $l«50.00

Seven Room Residence on Palm etto avenue. Bargain .....,.. $2000.00
Terms if wanted. '
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Two Small Hotels for sale at a big bargain, cash or term s. Both
these hotel« are located In live small Florida towns. See us for price«
and location.
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F A R M S

Eight and a half Acre T ruck Farm, crop well under way, looks
All tiled. Five acres in lettuce and celery, balance ready for crop, best
location, best soil. Will sell chaep. Looks now as if crop will pay for
the land this season. Tools .team all go In. Quick sale.
Who will offer me a n y ^ in g for ten acres beat land, beat soil, right at
loading station. This place is going to be sold.™ M ake us an offer. •
_ Nine Room House, suitable for. rooming JjOum - Firat street.
Everything hew and up-to-date.- Toilet, b a th and all modem con­
veniences. Price way/down.
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Two fine wells. Two small
'outbuildings. -AU under Pittsburg w ire. fence.
Quarter mile load­
ing station. This place wiU only bb on the m arket for • few
day« for quick s a l t — ..... --------------------------;______1___
f« « a « a
Thirty-fire&gt;Acres in two. miles Sanford. Good, double story house
which cost- $2500.00 to build. Good bam for 12 or 16 bead stock.
No betterdalry. proposition In the state. We offer this a t.:____$3600.00

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Flne JP * ?W Groves, one of 14 acreb, with fine crop'oflbright
fruit right on 8 t Johns river, also th s A. C. L. R. R. WiU sell at a
borxaln. The other five mUes from Sanford, over one thousand trees
Fine location on Jake, front.
This grove contaliw some
of the famous Bahai Nhval Oranges, together with a libera] assortm ent
of aU tb s best varieties such as S t. Michael Blood, Parson Brown, etc.

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... Ten^Thousand Acres In Lake county, a flne sub-division propo­
sition. Can be sold in five o&gt; ton acres tracts from $10 to $60 per acre.
Flowing weUs can be had on about 2,000 acn a. . This is good trucking
land and wiU grow anything. - Some fine groves adjoin it for quick
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If interested in round tim bsr ws have 193,87$ acre* fw“eaku I t ’s
not In one body, or any on« locality, b u t we have i t a t th s right price,
figure with us.
3,000 Acres cut over lin d , adjoining the celery delta of BanfonL
Scattered through th e trac t is some of um finest
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tru a fruit
lands In
Florida. We
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offer this a--------------------------------------------t
$8.00 _aera
. IC will.be our policy never to offer anything for txkTunieaa we can
eay conscientiously we are giving you your money’« worth.
See the m any b arrel ns we are .offering in all kinds of m l estate
both d t y and farm.u Tim ber“iand
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' “kinds of good bargains.

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hV S A N I D R I ) — L ife is H'ort/i L iving

SA N T O R O , FLORIDA. FRIDAY NOVEMDER * * . 1012

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LEGALLY EXECUTED
FAVOR SANFORD SALES ANOTHER WAR STARTS
TAMPA KILLER TODA V Se ll in g Vegetables Here W o u ld
IN MONGOLIAN BORDER
Solv e I he Pr oblem

Anderon Pays the Penalty
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MlRAID STRIhl S Till KDNOlt China Threatens Seizure
For His Numerous Murders President of Produce CotnjMny Writes 4 of Former Mongolia Possessions
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cqj FLORIDA NEWS AND. VIEWS FROM EVERY SOURCE

Interesting Letter About The
Auction Project

OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST IN WORLD’S EVENTS

Your editorial in the issue df Nov.
15th
Sanford M arket is very
Daily Happenings in The Land of Flowers Culled and Tied timely,on itthewould
lx« worth everything
to
tho
Sanford
farmoN
to bring the mar­
Into a Nosegay of Brieflels
ket for ttieir gtxxlx to Sanford. But I
♦ ------ ----------------------------------------------- do not Iwlieve it will Ik* accomplished
Standing almont within the shadow of any of the stat«-« of tremendmjs popula- except by a well nigh unanimous stand
the gallows on which he ended hjs life staten like New Vork, lYniisylvaniii, «in lh«* part of the grower*.
There are
.between 10:30 and 11 o'clock this morn- Ohio. Illinois nnil California
-••veral commission Iioiim-s with ««xcelli'tit
‘ i}ig, and after he had been exhorted by
Further, Florida's san«l road« .i\«-rag«- buyers now rcprisa'iitcd in Sanford. Do
his Hplritiia^.adviscn» forncnrly threrfon- better the year around than the . ,d&gt; or this have vision and grit to undertake
hours, Robert Anderson, the Tamqn m*- stone roads of other «tut«*» j|,„N ur,. the buying of the w hole marketable
•gro lunjdercr and fire hug declund he hail easier to negotiate 365 days of the year produce of the whole Delta at such prices
(eased to all the crimes he had* commit­ than the roads of any other state. They as the market will warrant and the farm­
ted t h a t were of any mom ent with the are easier on tires than the rex-ky mad», ers will find acceptable? It would lxsingle exception of having shot at a easier on the machinery than the clay impnKsihlc for them to do it if any large
street car on C enter street from which roads, more comfortable for the passen­ amount of the prixliirF was «tupped upon
shot ncr damage resulted. A number gers than the adolx- or oilf.-r ilic-L road- ''oiiMgiuuent. II those firms, which
of people witnessed the execution of on«*
It is statisl by iir«- niuniifactun-rN Hint I his-iitnc more thoroughly uli-ntified with
•of the worst criminals that ever expiated the motorist of Florida get» more mil«- til«' Floruiu interest«, would t.,ke up t t.e
his crimes in the sta te .
out td bis Mr«-» lban i motorist in «n&gt; 1n,att*-r f«»r f o I* sal«-- and !»«■«'»ill*- tin*
o o o
other stall'
I here are t«-w rim- . ut Ij, re ■ii-tkril'iit,«rs tti.uiglmii! it,« wtiol«- country
i l««r the Sanford pro«bn-i-. they could
Auhurndale was visit«*«| yesterday nf
rim cuts I’ailsisl l«\ baked c|a\ rots
| :nak«' tiatlilsoinc returns m&lt;| tin- (urincr»
ternoon about 6 o’clock by a disastrous Tam pa Tribune.
*««ul'i !»• sure of .« I'.i ing j«n« « (or every
fire which consumed tin- general stunj liaiti|H-r winch went lx-yond SatfTord
and livery stable of Werner (« Jones'
Wilson's I nrle in t »range fount)
I Hut* then th«« fartni'rs w.oul&lt;l tuiv«- to get
the loss being estim ated at about $15,^
brother
of
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i-Hscntial
t •• p r e s e n t ln a \ ) |,«s«-s
o o o
voting
precinct
in
Orange
&gt;«&gt;uht\
ami
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the
majority
««I the growers. It is
The election yesterday on tin* prop
osition to annex new territory to the city w .is for several years a n —nlent of l ir not enough that ttu' v«-r\ «-arf\ and ll»'
of Lakeland, by extending the boun­ laiiilo, having moved tv his ««rajig« gr««« v«-r&gt; late pr««lnc«' «l,,ed«l brwlg a (uir
daries one-fourth mile on the mirth, east a year ago Hr I- lose|i|i it At ilson amt p*«dit. 1’t«•* gf«-al bulk of tlu- labor, «*x
and west sides, and one half npl«'
iln- ttioogti a vrrv m«»l«-t ,|||.I— .inOH- inat 1« litur« ami • *« •• *1 r* m tin- mam
south, carried by the gratifying \"l« «*f to- in k now h-itgi^t l tii- tail l tiat it* .11- m e. •■iiu-t.l «»f l «• •■«,rp I -ilens a fair
I«sv *, i- n,- r, i ,rn iT» lgui»h«'* EDtrfhnf .1 \
«uve«» «-veil at tta* tuugiit of
201 for to 44 against, laikeland I'.ip
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and
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I tie titi-lliens «-mo fx,v«,r iw*
grant.
rlv tu «•Ost ills Vllt«
-e.i-oiiablv | ni' iabl« to lb« majoritv of
o o o
".«•
vi-rs amt ^anford unnot have a
The big street cur strike in lack «••H
general t«ri«s|M-ritv so long as a considerN o l l D I DI I A11&gt;11 M It l l» l s
ville, which was calle*l thr««- w«-ek* •ig.«
.ini« portion o' tin- p«*opli* r«s-«nv*' no a«leyesterday, ended this morning, Th«*
tu.it*- return tor tlinr labor, tint are sun
Winter
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to
I’ar
t
lak
es
l.ili'
strike conductors and motorrnen Uill)
|il&gt;
existing until whatever resources
In
Despondent
Mood
walked out October lift votisl to disband
ttiev
mnv have had ar«« lost, and thev lire
Kev
G
eorge
A
Giites.
«ixtv
two
the union, which was formed on the day
the strike was culled. Many of the men years of age. a distinguished educator l ompell«-&lt;l to lall out. Til«' lowest price
who firat joined the union have been re­ c o m m itte d suicide at his home at Winter at w Inch atis hamper leaves »unionl
turning to work, until the ranks of the I’a rk betw een -ix an d seven o', lin k l.i-t -»«•i'il«l l«r -g « r« .LMiuuble protit to ill«
1« - im|„ev-il,l«- to grow mot«11« ,|i.,i grow«-*
organization las-aim* so weakened that night, l&gt;&gt; c u ttin g Ins tlito.il
i
rm
s
at
&gt;
.«’
' -" I «luring 1In* w mt«-r s.vu'on
iiiiiuistiati'ly
it was thought tx**! to «(ishanil
I he
I
liar,
I
lie
gr«
at
, 11|es of l lie n**t ujli Soft tl
The
act
IS
supposed
to
tiav«
lusui
the
company has expressed a willingness t&lt;&gt;
take some of the men bachk to wo result of a temiHirary tit ««I insanity and .s«iutli. would be glad to consume il
Last winter Hov. Mr. Gates suffered well dislributtsl and at prices which
upon its lines.
both mentally and physically from in­ would pay the grower .the freight, and
o o o
jury
in a railroad wreck, Ainre which the middleman fair returns. As the
1 William J. Bryan has a beautiful n-si
time
lie
Iiils hud recurrent »|x'||s of aber­ busmens |s now organized, no on«* takes
dence in Miami and in a few days will
any s«,rioiis nsk exc«*pt tin’ grower and
ration
arrive there to make his winter home
even
under favorable, cir* intis" in* «*» t he
Me
bus
been
1
1
1
Winter
I’ark
about
among some of the very lx-«! |x*op|e of
Florida. The Miami Herald «ays it i« two wis-ks. coming south from Nash returns are not enough to p.iv bun for
no small honor that has come t*&gt; Miami ville, Tcnfi . his home with his wife , the risk wlu&lt; t, lie cunNliuallv • a *-1»-«
It will v•■r greatly iii«t « ase ttic un |
by Its nelection as u place of residence lb ha.» l,o ii a tu-rvoiis siilt, r«-r ever -un «•
|«irtitn«'e
ol .Sanford It* a l«Usliie«m center,
be
Ini*
l-«&lt;'U
her«
Last
week
lais
sanl
by the great Commoner, and his coming
it
will
bring
money to our merchants ami
to
have
made
a
remark
to
a
resident
of
will add prestige to that growing city,
all
our
«literprise«,
if (In- market lor our
Winter
Park
that
he
would
either
kill
o o o
himself or somebixly ••!««• before many prixluce cun lie brought to Sjuifnril. it
The Ocala Lodge of Elks have pur­
will bring a valuable class of new ri-sidays.
chased the Agnew home in that city for
The deceased was a Doctor of Divinity lents for a iSinsiderable portion of ybe
an Elks' home. It Is located opposite
and had served with distinsetion os pres­ wint«T. Why do not the Merchant» A»the Governm ent building and will mukr
ident of Grinncll College, of Pomona NOciaiioii, The ( ‘hainlier of ( ’«irnmerce
a splendid home for the Elks. About
College. California, and of Fisk Univer­ un«) tin' Growers Ansoriutton take up
a couple of thousand dollars will be
sally, Nashville. He was also widely this problem (ur vigorous .united effort.
spent In retmxleling and fitting up the
known os an author. He was a (x-rsonul It may not l«c t«xi lute to a«'« umplish
p lace..
friend of Dr. Blackman, president of something in this din-clion ibis year.
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Hollins College. It was q\\ing to his Certainly |x-rfe&lt;'t«*d arrangements could
I t is probable th at Gainesville will friendship with Dr. Blackman that he |x* »»-cured for the next »««iison.
have an opportunity to witness the avi­ came to W inter Park.
A free municipal market or warehouse
ation work of Geo. A. Gray, tho well
should !&gt;«• provided as the common meet­
known birdm an now in Malden. Mas«.,
ing ground for «n'llers and_I?uyers, and a
.Sanford's New Depot
in December or Jitnuary- He is m ak­
sort
of exchange building convenient to
Atlantic Coast Line trains have for
ing arrangem ents to come to Florida years hacked into the depot ut Sanfoid, the ixiinLs of shipment. It would pay
and writes an acquaintance th at he is wasting at least a half hour on each trip Sanford tos|«end the small sum ne«-e«snry
thinking of making a cross country flight betwven Jacksonville and Tampa. The for such a structure. And if the city
from Palm Beach to Gainesville.
company is now building a new passen­ should nrtt feel jiustltied in taking it up,
ger depot on the main line, about two I believe the organizations, to whirl*
fc^t
■ •
-.
miles from tho “postoffice at Sanford. reference has been made,would have no
Florida’s Good Roads
Florida In 1909, when the last national Thu Sanford people are well pleased with difficulty whatever in aclling sufficient
■tatisUcs were taken, .had 17,374 mildn the' 'change. If.' DeLand’s passenger stock ut f 10 or $25 a share, or evert $100,
of roads, of which 1,762 miles were im­ station wrem-jon the main line on a direct a share, to put up an exchange Building,
avenue leading to DeLand, the DeLand the Sanford Produce .Exchange, and re­
proved, or 9.97 per c e n t
The average percentage of improved station -would he about four .blocks far­ ceive a small margin on the buxine«.« con­
ther away from DeLand's than San­ ducted. I believe, Mr Editor, you are
roads In the United States is 9-66Florida had more miles of Impfoved ford's new' station isl-'lrorn Sanford. on the right track and for one 1 shall lie
roads In 1909 than _theeo s û te s : Ari­ With the auto four to eight.blocks count glad to take shares if private enterprise
zona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, for nothing, and practically everybody shall be necessary (or the construction of
Idaho, K ansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, today travels to and from the station suitable warehouse and loading platform
It
in an auto. l&gt;et’s build the boulevard for the Fvtyiford Prixluce Exchange
Montana, Nebraska, N evada, New
ought
$A&gt;«'
mutual
ground
not
txdonging
due
west
and
put
I
tel
.and
on
the
main
Hampshire, New Mexico, North Da
to any piifti'-ulur iran.«|*ortaion Co., but
.• •
koto, U U h, Virginia. West Virginiu, line. Delaind New»#»
every
line »houbi have easy »m w i to it.
Wyoming.
Somewhere
on the lake front when: tt
Wm. Slater of Pittsburg, Pa., is ex­
Aa Florida's greatest good roads
«dock
may
l»x
available for the river ship­
movement has been th e past three pected to arrive Monday to join hla
ments
and
where
spurs from the Atlantic
yean it la safe to say th a t a t thé present father, who is a truck farmer a t Beck
Coast
Lin«
or
th«
Sanford A Everglades
Urn* Florida baa n m o n good roads than Hammock.
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Telegraphic Communications Boiled Down For the Benefit
»
of Busy Herald Readers
Railroad, etc., can lw&gt; easily constructed.
I think there an- cutntgh men of «vision,
readers of your paper.w ho can sec the de­
sirability of such a prixluce exchange 1
am sure tln-rc is enough money to finance
this in case the city should hesitate.
I have, not written this letter in form
for publication. You are welcome to use
an)* of the m atter, which, in your judge­
ment, may be helpful to the common in­
ti-rest» of your city. Since you puIislie&lt;l my former communication, culling
upon the growers to get together for
I. i&gt;. h sales, I have Ixs-ti |Miiidering the
subject and I Ixdievc that we want tn do
these two things:
I Secure if |&gt;m*ihlr the harmonious
»«•tioti of the gr«iwers uml of the import­
ant commission houseanow so thoroughly
identified with the trade for a Sanford
Prixluce Exchange.
J
We want to give this F.xcbange a
liuhitulion as well as a name, something
such as will lx« adequate to the tirexent
dfiiiiinda ami to the promise of ¿^renter
tiitlir«' for the tjueen city of Florhlu
I am, with b«*«t wishes.
\ !•r&gt; truly yours,
WM I' SWA RTS.
I'r«*« and Trent.
Southern Pro«liice Do.
Ni'w N,«rk .November I!», t2‘
F R E I G H T BOXT II I'R NS

Fine Vessel Hurna to W ater's Edge at
Coast Line Slip
\ n alarm, of tire brought the (teople
out last night about nine o'cliwk und (he
larg«' blaze on the Ink«« sliore «11r»-&lt;-t«*«l
it,« Fir«1 I »«-partnieiit t&lt;&gt; the &lt; ,*a-t Line
»'ip jii«t Ix'yotid iti«* piLsst'iiger ilepot
• 'ii .i- ' 'Hint of ttie tr«*stl«' ami the «Us
tan«-«' from the fire plug the Fire D epart­
ment could lie of no avail and tho boat
burned to the water's edge.
The boat was the Selma S.. owned and
manned by ('ap t. J. W Berry, formerly
of ( iris'ti Cove Springs, ('ap t. Berry
jt|ii«-«s) the Selina S. in the river trade
some time «go uml had Ix-eti very busy
hauling osanges from Geneva to Sanfur«! for ««-veral w«s-ks
\ «argo of or
iug«"3 (or &lt; lias«- «(i t 'ii.. tiail junt txs'ii
liM'tiarged yesterday and the crew hail
left th«- host at tier mixirlngs at the
\
I.« xbp. There was no tire of any
kind on the boat und os it was pro|x&gt;llixi
by gasoline motive power the origin of
the lire will always remain a mystery
The boat was only partially inxunsl and
the Ions of the freighter at the height-of
the »»'ilson is a very serious one und falls
heavy upon-('apt. Berry.
About one hundred feet of the A. ('. L.
wharf was consumed M o re the flames
were checked.
About Trolley Line
According to advicrw from Sanford,
they ex|M*ct to have dirt flying in the
opening of work on a trolley line fronf
th at city to Winter Park within, tho
next sixty days. There has l&gt;een any
number of surveys and much talk of
electric lines to and from Sanford and
reaching out to various nearby cities and
town*, but the recent organization of a
company for a line to W inter P*rk ap­
licar* to be the first that will really get to
work. Prominent m in of Sanford and
Winter Park are interested and they
claim thnt the greater part of the right
of way has l&gt;ecn secured and other pre­
liminary work well advanced.—TimeaUnion.

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Illinois Party Here
,1
VA. A. Whitcomb, (’. E. Dooley and
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Dooley, nil of Bloom­
ington . Illionois have arrived in ths city
ami wifi remain here for some time. Mr.
Whitcomb is the head of the E ast Coast
Florida Land Co., and will develop hia
large tra c t of land near Oviedo thia sea-

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Cablegrams reci-ivpd In isan Francisco
front China announce that the public iji
preparing to go to war with Russia foi
possessions of Mongolia. The big Chi­
nese secret societies which fostered th«
revolution havo been exchanging dis­
patches with President Yuan Shi KaL
The young China association haa (opened
subscription lists and lecturers hav«
s|x»ken at every Chinatown corner ex­
plaining the encroachments of ths
Czar's troo|M In the ancient Chinese ter­
ritory
Dispatches have l&gt;een receive«!
here by Yow Gook Har. secretary to
Fung Chi You, secretary of atate of
Yuan Shi Kai'a cabinet to the effect
that an army of 60,000 has fx*en moblllz»nngi Puking and that General. Wong
Htng, hero of tho revolution haa been
up|Hiint«*d its leader. According to a
report General Wong Hlng haa ordered
his army north to Mongolia with In­
structions ro establish military rule and
drive Russian soldiers out.
ooo
"Gyp the IIIimxI." and "l-efty Ixmiv.'I
"D ago Frank" and "W hitey'' lew is'!
kill««l Herman Rosenthal, the gambler,
at the instigation of Charles Becke.f, and
must pay the pennlty of death In th«
electric chair. Th* jury which haa born
hearing the evidence against the four
gunmen so decided Tuesday, when It re­
turned a verdict of murder in the first
degree, after but twenty minutes of deliheralion.
ooo
T hat John Schrank, who shot Colonel
RixMM'velt on the night of October 14 laat
is insane will be tbe sul»stance of a unanmoiis rep«irt o( the five alienist* a|&gt;pnintr«i 1«) Judge A. •' Backus to ex­
amine into tiie prisoner's mental condi­
tion, was the statem ent of court official*
today.
ooo
Eight trainmen were killed and threo
badly injured near Norlina, N. C., on
Tuesday when Sealnjanl Air Line through
pasiw'iig4r trains running between New
York and Jacksonville, Fla., collided
headon
Both locomotives Hnd three
paxfw-ngtT rnurhc* were demolub«*d.
Further deatlia and injuries were pre­
vented by Un&lt; fact that there were no
pusxcnger» in the coaches demolished.
ooo
Tho change in adm inistration la not
expected to alter materially the plan*
of those perions who arc interested in
the improvement of the rivers and harlx&gt;r» of the United States. After the
present adm inistration Is ended pro­
gressive citizens in all the states will look
to a Democratic adm inistration to carry
on the work of the river, harbor and
canal improvement now under way on
the ground th at tho platform of the
Democrats Is even stronger than the
platforms of other parties with respect
to this very vital question.

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Baptist Missionary Society
The W oman’s Missionary Society of
the B aptist church will hold their next
meeting on M onday evening at 7 o’clock;
In the church. Member» are urged to b«t
prom pt. On thia occasion those who
have been Investing dimes for th« Chipley Memorial, or dtherwiae raising d o ­
nations for it are asked to bring In th »
results of such investment* and alao re­
port In.prose or poetry how they achieved
their success. There will also be an ac­
count of the past year’s work, heaide th e
monthly topic. Every member la urged
to Ik * present.
Will Serve Lunch
The Household Economic* Committee
will serve lunch and supper in th* W e- r t r ^ r
laka Clul*. room* Tuesday, Nov. 26th
, - •
¡¿ t v 3
from 12 to 2 In afternoon, from 6“ to 8 in
the evening.
Th« p a tro n u * of the public ie solicited*

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�TME S W O R D

parents, Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Alien of week, b u t upon bring found they were
out In the wild* of Monroe seeking tu r­
Longwood.
- Findley Hodges' m other and two sis- key, deer and other game. They report
t* n , Mias Mary and Miss Julia attended a fine tim e and small gome in shun
•trv lcea.at Christmas Sunday- and were dance (especially fish).
M artin Doyle of W inter Park was
In town Sunday overling, en route to
their home in Sanford, accompanied by visiting Mr. and Mra. J. H. I.*« la 't Sat
unlay and Sunday.
H. Partin.
J. M. Oglesby transacted lmslntwa In
Chas. H a tc h , of Christmas was in
. GENEVA JOTTINGS
Nicholson of Daytona is visit' town Thursday on his way to the E ast Gainesville Wednesday.
Mr. Puskcll and son of Moran. Kans.,
Coast in his handsome new touring car
ln g friends In Geneva.
are visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Iserman this
Archie
Hodge*
went
as
far
as
Sanfort
M r. \n d Mr*. Pouppcrello of Lynne
wcel$.
Maas., who were tho guests of the Ge­ with .him and' returned to hik home for
Wo are glad to Boy the little son of
church
service*
Sunday.
n ev a House last week, apont Thursday
J.
F. M ann is improving »lowly.
Rev.
E
.
Lee
Sm
ith'and
family
returnee
Vw ith Mr. and Mr*. George P«Urs. They
E. E. Osteen waa in.Sanford Wednes­
fromtheir
church
work
at
Christmas
'a t# very much pleased with Geneva and
day transacting busjdcss.
expect to mako i t their winter home In Sunday evening. Rev. Smith conduct­
Mr. Higgins of Ej'sLand was in this
ed
hla
regular
Servlet's
and
great
good
was
th e future. Mr. Poupperille has owned
section Wednesday pn route to Paola.
accomplished.
Tho
themo
for
the
m
orn­
an orapgc grovo here for a num ber of
J. B. Johnson has begun picking "and
ing eervice was Thanksgiving/ - Mr*
years.
packing hia orange* aero** the river.
Smith
conducted
,
a
joint
vservirtVw1th
Mrs. Endor C urlctt spent last TucaHe is delighted with the prospects of
d ay in Sanford» buying things for the thu Woman’s Missionary »Society,4 Sun­
his crqp.
beam
Band
and
Royal
Ambassador
M . M. S. Society bazaar which will take
W. Y. Hayman* of Osteen was seen
C
h
ap
ter
gicvfng
an
Im
p
rp
m
h
j^
S
tP
fh
g
place early In December.
In the d t y recently en route to DeLand
Service”
for
the
beneflt
of
tho
children.
Mrs. Seig was called to M acon,-Ga.
Mr. and Mra. McBrido of Sanford,
The W/ M . 8.’ a t Christmas shipped
Iasi Saturday by tho serious illness of
an old Florida landmark, were vialtlng
a
Thanksgiving
box
of
clothing,
etc.,
to
h er mother.
Mr*. W ynne yWcdnesday. •
M r. and Mrs. Jasper Nicholson and the Orphanage a t Arcadia Tuesday, some
J. F. M ann 'a n d company and Dr.
è •orf of Daytona are the guests of Mrs. articles being contributed to It here.
Mrs. E . Lee Smith of this place is Iserman were the first shipper* of let­
G. A. Nicholson.
Tho Citrus Exchange packing house Superintendent of the W oman's Mis­ tuce from this place.
Clifford Iserman and wife havo moVed
h as all its machinery in placo and every­ sionary Union of the Wckiva B aptist
into.one of J. W. Bell's houses nejir the
Association,
and
finds
in
looking
over
th in g ready to begin work Tuesday morn­
ing. This means M r. Curlett is a very tho reports of last year th at $1380.60 depot. We are glad to have Mr. Iser­
was raised by tlio Union. This la' a man with us.
V? &gt;9
■ busy man.
Chas.
K
anncr
of
Sanfoty
was with us
glorious
work
and
Is
being
carried
on
M rs. Laura Rowshcr, who has been
Wednesday
advertising
his
fall
sale, '*
successfully.
visiting Mrs. Roberson returned to her
Mr*.
Senton
Tanner
departed
from
homo rh Chicago last Wednesday.
"M ull and Jeff”
T he M. M. 8. Society mat with M re- this life to Fin - home in the Beadtiful
When
th
e
head of the greatest the­
Beyond
last
Wednesday
evening
at
9
M rs. Victor P eters‘last Thursdya after­
atrical
syndicate
on earth proclaims:
o’clock
and
was
laid
to
rest
in
tho
Oviedo
noon with a good attendance. No busi­
ness transacted. Every one very busy cemetery Thursday. Sho left a llttlo M utt and Jeff” the financial success
w ith bazaar work. Mrs. P a i r s ’ refresh­ babe, hiiaband, m o th e r,. sisters and of the current season; it vyould seem th at
m ents were delicious hot rhoiMat« arpl to mourn ,her ( loss, but there Ions is po further evidence of m erit was neces­
cake. Sho was assisted in serving by Heaven’s eternal j^ain. Sho was a con-, sary. Such an expression carrir* weight
blisses Bello Eichner, Blanche Patiahall siitenl member of the Methodist church, and It goes without saying that artistic
her membership iitjll being in her old success m ust have preceded financial
and Irene Peters.
It. 1. Gresham killed a large ra ttle ­ home church a t . Knorf|ille, Tenn. Fu­ success. The--Fisher cartoon contedy is
snake last week in Mr. Itaulerson'i neral service* Were conducted by "Rev. retaMishing ne.w box records all over the
country. Four romjninies of forty-five
groVe. Once in awhile things like this Mr. Cole, Rev. Mr. Smith (twisting.
jaxijile each are now playing the four
occur, rvgurdliss of the fart thut Geneva
corner*
of the I'nited State*. Capacity
CAMERON
(TTY
CLIPPINGS
is rapidly becoming a city.
Mr. Nelsot) and son of Eureka Ham­ busincaa is an assured fact la-fore the
M r. Cox was a guest of the Geneva
House Just week, coming here in the In­ mock/were among Catnezon City.visitors
this week. They had u Camera with
terest of the Southern Express Co.
them
and were taking pictures' of garMrs. Klia Roberson s|&gt;ent last Wed­
lens,
fruit
tr**J, etc., that pleased their
nesday and Thursday in Sanford, the
fancy.
gueat of Mrs. Stephens.
Mr. Duke is greatly improving bis
Tho pupils of the Geneva aehool bad
a augur cane party ut the home of their property by painting his house. He
teacher, .Miss McLain, Friday night. has one of the prettiest, ncntcwl home*
here.
(^AJolly good time is reporti-d.
Mrs. li. H. Stevenson of Jacksonville
We arc glad to know that Mrs. Au­
brey Morun and her duughter, Helen, spent Sunday at the Minnirk playe.
who were on llu- slrk list last week ure She attended Sunday sehool ami en­
joyed meeting her former friends and
both much letter.
Chus. Phillij« arrived in Geneva last neighbor*.
P. Pc try baa puriho.*od a .’I horse
Thursday froth Peru. Ill We are glad
to know thut Mr. Phillips will become n jxiwer gasoline engine which he will incitizen of our litUe place, having already slull on his place and use in connection
purchased property here.
Ills son, with a suction pump which will throw
H arry, lias been in Geneva some weeks. tiO gullons per minute for drainage pur­
Miss Phillips will join her father and pose*. He will also use the engine for
brother in n short while. We extend to running a wood saw and will soon Ikreaily to saw wood in lurge quantities.
them all u hearty welcome.
The Armour people are having their
- M r. Montgomery nnd ton of lllintis.
warehouse
painted
I &gt;r Minnick, who
also Mr. Jordan of Muasm-huactlJi were
him
charge
of
the
house
is doing the
In Geneva hut week, investigating m at­
ters with a view tq locating a new indus­ work
II. A. Howard has been showing pros­
try here. These ure moneyed men and
it is hoped they wi|l decide to invent in pective buyer* some of the lund here this show reaches town. It m ay easily be
our locality. While hero they, were week.
inferred from this that the play is more
Growing stuff still looks fine, but n
gucata of the Genova House.
than fnaking good. Gus Hill has made
good rain would bo very welcome.
an elaborate production, no firm was hi*
IxTief in the ultim ate surrewa of the play
PROM MOOKK'H STATION
LAKE MARY NEWS
th a t he expended u fnhujou* sum in lil­
Rev. C. H. Summers filled his engugi-.Alisa Edith Cor(on of Clyde sjH-tit ting out four comjianiee itefore n dollar
ment here Sunday and preached an irrlast Saturday and Sunday with Miss
in sight. Mr. Hill's judgment wu*
aplring aennon to more than a hundred
Mattie lim y.
unerring in lln* u* it ha* Ix-en in hi* for­
persops who had gathered to lrt-nr him.
Little Melvin Murtin, who has tteen mer suCceme*. "M utt and Jeff" with
Twelve o’clock is the dinner hour de­
quite ill for the past two weks ia recov­ their fellow conspirators, singers, dan­
cided on at the church Thankaglving
ing.
cers and "squalls” will arrive in Sanford
Day.
Mr*. Sarah Smith and daughter, on November 26th and will appear at
A fli\e seven pound son was born to
Virginia, were up from Jacksonville tho Imjierial T heatre for an engagement
Mr. and Mr*. J. F. McClelland the ) 4th.
last week to attend the funeral service* of one night.
A daughtef w u born to Mr. nnd Mrs.
of Mr*. Sm ith’s aunt. Miss Sallio Whit­
A carload of magnificent scenery,
A. Dorner on Celery avenue the ilth Inst.
by.
pro|&gt;erties
nnd light effects embellish the
Mr*. Louis Willis has been confined
A letter from Mr. Cline of New York general effect. Putrons of the Imperial
to her bed tho past four weeks nnd is
atates that Jie will -soon leave for the T heatre are advised Iq watch for the
■till very ill.
south. Mr. Cline has sj&gt;ent the winters sale of seats which opens at 9 a. m. at
Mr*. Robert Washburn front town
at Lake Mary for a good many year* Maxwell’s Saturday. Kindly rememwaa Mr*. J. C. Smith's guest last Friday.
and has many friends here th at will 1k&gt; i»er that " M u tt and Jeff" never play lo
Ml*» -Annie Brpwn of Ft. Christmas
glad to see him again.
em pty seats, therefore if you w ant good
la Spending aome time with her slater,
A. E. Sjoblom is shipping oranges. ■eats, or any at all, you m ust buy imme­
Mr*. J . F . McClelland.
Several other grower* are getting ready diately.
Mr*. Sam Cameron is hero again after
to ship.
■pending some time at her old home in
Mias Sallic Whitby died at the home
Tennessee.
of her sister, Mr*. A. W. Keely on WudOca and Irving Kstredgo. havo U vn
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nenday, the 18th, after a lingering illness.
recent visitor* here from Jacksonville.
The, remains were sent to liar old homo
Mr*. F rank Cowan’a parents, Mr. and
in Philadelphia for burial. Miss Whit­
Mr*. Wood, arrived here Saturday from
by had a sunny, cheerful disposition
Priding, Mich.
and was loved by all who knew her.
Mr. and Mra. A C. Vaughan of Celery
Sho leave* a sister and several nephew*
avenue are entertaining Mr*. Wm.
and niece* to mourn her loos. To them
IP y o u ar* a b o r- 1
Handley and daughter of Jacksonville.
we extend our heartfelt sy m p ath y .'
ro w a r o f th is
Cyril H ay* of the sam e city La also n
fi don’t you
visitor a t the Vaughn’e.
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MONROE LOCAL8
M r. an d M n. L. J . Hancock and
&lt;&gt; luetico to the man who ia , ,
-&gt; paying fo r iti He may be o
rtev.
D.
J. Blocker of Del/and occu­
C. 0 . W orthington were visitors a t the
&lt;; looking for It at U&gt;1* very • 1
pied the pulpit hero Sunday and preach­
Ellsworth home Sunday.
, , moment. Make It a reg«
ed an interesting sermon to a large au­
&lt; - ular visitor to your home.
dience. Lesaon'taken from M ark 10th
* * Th*subscription price la
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
, , an investment that will
chapter, 17th verse.
&lt; &gt; repay you welL '
M r.-M cK enzie and family of Spnford
J. H. Leo made ^ busln^a trip to Ply­

G O S S IP J^ O U R .

A Word to the

Borrower

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are the guests of Mr. and M n. B. G. mouth last Saturday.
Smith this week,'
A . party consiatini of-R . T. Wynno
M n . H u n t and little babe spent frorr^ and son, Robert, R E. D. Ogloaby and
Saturday to Monday o veiling with her Jo« Wynne were found missing last
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18 GRAND PRIZES
l 4-pc. Silver Tea Set 2 15-pc. Sets Casserai Ware
2 pr. &amp;i'S Men’s Cuff Buttons
1 Diamond Locket
2 Solid Silver Pidqre Frames
2 Gold Watches
1Sets Solid Cold Beauty Fins
2 Cut Glass Bowls
2 German Silver Mesh Bags
24Gold Stick Pins
I* YEAR
CASES

To the Neatest Correct A n sw er to the T u rk e y P uzzle

DIRECTIONS
Trace the outline* of the 8 Turkey Head* on this or u separate piece
of pu|&gt;er. To the 18 Neati-al Correct answer* will be given the 18 prize*
in the order named. Each person sending in un answer will lie sent by mail
a Bird'» Eye View of Jacksonville, nnd each person sending in n correct
answer will la- given a »pcriul purchasing award good in the purchase of
a lot in Grand Boulevard. . Winner* will lx- notified by mull, and the de­
rision of the judge* must be arrejitixi by all ronlentunta us final. All an ­
swer* must be in our hand* on or before December -ttli, 1912. Send an ­
swer* lo
Grand Boulevard line«!m eal Company
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Prices-50, 75, $1.00~Best Seats

Seed Irish Potatoes
Choice Selected Stock
Improved Rose No. 4. Irish Cobbler.
Red Bliss Triumph.

Dixie.

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Let us send you our booklets entitled Irish Potatoes
Florida Vegetables.
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ion. We want you to have the utmost confidence in everything we
say in regard to our Clothing. We sell nothing but the best and we
know them to be thoroughly reliable. We know that the makers intended to make garments of proven reliability.
If for any reason whatsoever this condition is not thoroughly carried
out in the garment we have sold you, we want to be told of it so that we
may make it correct for you, thus serving a double purpose—first, giving
you the satisfaction which you deserve for the money you have invested
and secondly and more important, retaining your good will and having you
as a walking advertisement for the goodness of the garments we sell.
Don’t forget that we have the nicest line of Boys’ clothing in the city.

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Ward .i Im.mill'll plain» solo Aft«-r the
enjoy tin til •&gt;( tin' munir. cliiK'oliilr unii
''“ Li' were servisi. Mrs Lake's guests
were M r&gt; Mu) Wickenl»erg, Mr*. V. (I.
McLaughlin,
Mr. uinl Mm. O. W. B rady,
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Mrs. ( rum- Il urne«. Mm I A, Neal,
Mm Fannie S Munson. Minn M adge
Wuni unii R II Itens.

Sei^ion 2 That the violation of thisi
art shall lie u mld.nemeanor. and for eurh
unii
Tnmpa Man Tunk Precaution*
rohin so killed, captured or inuiinapil,
Live»* lo Tell IIn* Slur)
the offender shall lie punished by a line .
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nl five dollar* or rom m itted to jail for I
Resting easily today at hi* nomi’,
2&lt;b:
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one day. or both in the discretion of the
C inly i t m t , I.w&gt; Miii llonni'll, who yin*,
court.
*1
tunlay was b itten h&gt; u rattlesnake while
hunting.nomi* twelve miles southeust of
For Sale Our surplus stock of early
town, b in no iltinger. and iircurding to
hateh»*l White lu-gkorn and t irpfntftkn ‘
I 'n l n f u l \ r r i d r n t
hi* physicians. nhouhl he out of |,**| m .1
lll.u k and White t'ockerrla, all from
few days' 11it
That Mr M.u lionnell
I I Miller. Jr th e little non of Mr northern price winning stock and ready
owes his life to his own |.n-u re *- of mind and M r* F I. Miller w.u* severely for the hreedmg t&gt;eii Address l.«*inurd
and to the prom pt aid rendered l&gt;) lto&gt; horned in hi* month and throut Wed- Yihlrn, It. F. I). No. 1, Sanford. Fla.
Cotter, who was with him, and who ap-i neaday morning with potash which ‘hi'
25 4tc
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plied an antidote to the wound in Mr found orr a table and which had been
Extends Mall Service
McDonnell’s right leg cannot lw doubted, left there by the man who was doing
The blocks between Pine avenue anil
When the snake struck Mr MacDon- mime house cleaning for Mm Miller,
nell. the hunter did not become excited. While tin- bub) is suffering very much Sanford avenue and lietween Fourth
hut stepping uside qqickly shot the snake from tin- severe h u m s in Ins mouth and street and l ' mon avenue will now be
dead, then took his knife and made *e\- throat the doctor who wu* immediately i covered by the free delivery service, As
eral ifeep cuts about the marks made by called do«* not think that the h u h - fe| soon as received a letter box will be
the snake's fungs, letting the blood flow low could have sw allow ed w r\ m uch il I'h uvd at the corner id li n e avenue and
freely. He culúd.
* ' to Mr. Cutter, who, any of the poiaon n* he seemed t o t&gt;e g e t - ] Third street, [»ending the receipt of
running up witL a hypodermic syringe ting along im well io* could lx- expected which the mail can lie handed to the 1
which contained an antidote for snake llie day after the accident.
carrier All patrons are request'd to
[Kiiaon, quickly used the ayringe, then
[nit up proper receptacles for the muil.
hustled Mr. MocDonnell in the auto,
This part of Sanford has never been
Should H ere Shade Trees
making fast timo to town. On the way
Upon the free delivery service and the
There probably in nothing that adds
in Mr. MacDonnell painted the wounds
above re|x&gt;rt will lie good news to the
B E S T TH IN G M AD E T O L O O S ­
so much to the beauty of our street« as
freely with iodine, and this aided in
many residents east of Sanford avenue.
do the shade tree*. Besides their l&gt;eauEN T H E S O IL A F T E R A RAIN
killing the snake |&gt;oi!*on. Arriving in
tifying effect they furnish shade and
0*rrm*n'* Progrs*
the city Mr. MacDonnell waa attended
e
are a protection tp. property in case of
There is no limit to the progress of
by Dr. H. M. Cook, an I later the fumfire, preventing the fire from jum ping
the Prwgr**s Laundry under the able
ily physician, I)r. W. P. Adamson, wus across the streets and spreading.
management of J. H Overman. The
secured. The wounds were carefully
However, tie** should lie planted sys­
n V ’W V V V V V V V »
cleaned and w hat poison remained taken tematically, otherwise they, may be a following from the DeLand New* will
i+ A A irW V A A A A A A i
out. Thus far Mr. MacDonnell has had source of trouble and w-e will not get the i&gt;e of Interest to our readers:
"J. H. Overman, proprietor of the
no fever and no had rcaults are antici­ best results. Section 14fi of City O r­
Deuth warrant has liecn received from
pated. It seems that in rutting into hi* dinance?» states that ull «hade tre** shall Progress Steam Laundry of Sanford,
Governor Bilchriat ordering the hanging
has opened an agency at DcLund. He
leg .he severed a vein, which, although be placed ten feet from lot lines.
at the county jail a t Tampa on Novemhas
place d in charge here C. S. Passmore,
It coat him considerable blood, helped
The fault with many of the tree* in
l»er 22. of Roiiert Anderson colored,
largely l a expelling the poison.—Tam pa Sanford is thnt they n*n set too rlpoe to who is located for the present at Hutchin­
"T
h e Killer," who u as tried in circuit
Shipped day order I* received
son Hull, phone 87. They have had n
Timea.
the lot lines, not leaving room enough
court there lust week, for the m urder of
very neat wagon built, with which to call
for u walk between trees and lot lint*.
three white [»ersona, convicted and sen­
for and delivery laundry. A phone
Delightful Evening
Follow the ordinance, then when the
tenced last Saturday night by Judge
message to Mr. Passmore will receive
Hoblefl to be hanged. Thus within two ROSES, White and Pink,____ perdaaae 12-50
Mr«. Forreet Lake entertained a num­ sidewalk man com«* along there won't
prompt attention.”
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weeks from the time the negro waa tried AMERICAN BEAUTIES____ “
ber of her frientb a t ft very infornpal. but be a sore spot because he has to remove
he willl have been ushered into eternity. CARNATIONS, While. Pink. Red “
delightful muaicalo Thunulay evening, a tree or a good share of its rodt&gt;. You
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The ladies of the Congregational
complimentary to Mrs. May Wickcn- cannot have a sidewalk anil grow roots church will hold a bazaar in the Harrold
LILIT OF THE VALLEY____ “ 11 JO
berg of Jacksonville, the charming guest on the same ground.
Oh. Jane!
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building (opposite Spencer’s Ilakary)
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of Mr». C. 0 . McLaughlin. Mrs. WieCincinnati E nquirer:—
on Saturday afternoon and evening.
A real hard headed girl la Jane,
kenberg possesses a lovely, well trained
To Protect ( ock Robin
December 7th. Cooked food, home
For «he will let you know
•oprmno voice, which has charmed all
At the next regular meeting of thp made pits, cake, beans, besides fancy
T h at she hates cmatlea in old Spain
who have had th e pleasure of hearing Legislature it is proposed that the Plor: articles will V- on sale. Open from 2
Prices f. o. b. express office here
And wants a bungalow.
ber «ing w hile-In jian fo rii, She very ida Audubon Society introduce a bill p. m. until 10.
generously entertained those present providing for the protection of the rohin
Mrs E. P. JEW ITT.
Thursday evening with' a num ber of the act to !»• drawn as follows:
Secretary.
beautiful selections, with Miss Madge
Section 1 That it shall lx* unlawful
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Ward accompanist. With one numl&gt;cr for any |H«r»on. firm or corporation at
When your !»icyrlr breaks down and
Mra. 0 . W .X lra d y accompanied the any time to kill, capture, or in any m an­ needs repairing remember th at you can
F R E E !
•Inger and piano with a violin obligato. ner or by any means whatsoever, or to get it fixed at 108 Palmetto avenue.
H SEE TURKEY PRIZES . PAGE 2
Mrs. DraJV also played a couple of havft in poscasion living or dead, any Sanford Cycle Co. will gladly do the

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ROYS’ DEPARTMENT
Roys, do not miss seeing ua for your high
school Pants. We have a complete line and
you can get the beat values that have ever
been put before you. Our prices
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for M onday’s sale per pair 73c, 89c
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Wo have just received another largo shipm ent of tioodaU’s Overalls and Jumpeni,
We will place on sole a* a leader Monday a
on which wo Will give a special price for S aturday and Monday only, values 75 and 98c,
36 inch Taffeta and Mcwsaline Silk,
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our price each.
$L25 valuo for M onday’* *alo only
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Lot us show you our beautiful One of Com­
We aro going’to
forts which our prices will prove to our custom­
Our exceeding low prices on our I’runllla
give our customers
Wool Serges i* the talk among our customer*.
ers one of the biggest value* th a t
has ever been shown, price* ranging
You will find th a t our prices will i \ r 7 ~
another trial on
from $1.19, $1.39, $1.49 and--------bo cut from $1.00 per yard down to
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W inter is here ami we have a lino of
outings which wo will give our cus- -f
tomers. n 15 and 20c vnluo for Sat- I
urday and Monday nt per y a r d -----

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Why not keep your feet dry? We have a
full line of Floys’, Men’s und Cadies' Rublrcrs
Overshoes, also a high grade of Tennis Shoes,
which we are M-lling I«'low corn- ^ l \
petition. Our price* arc jM*r pair
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49c, 69c and...:.. ....... .......................
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have- never

been known. O u r,
$1.00 value will
place on sale Mon-

$1.93

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Corsets;

going to give prices

Wo are closing out a beautiful line of laidlea'
all wool gw cntori,. n $2.50
value, Saturday and Mondny
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We only have a few patterns &lt;»i u beautiful
lino of C otton.C orduroy, a ready
A ft
seller at 30c jx-r yard, our price
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now lino

We vs ill place on sale a beautiful line of gray
black and brown Silk Lisle Hoso
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at a Mpeciul price of |H&gt;r pair Monday ....................................................
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Got your Caps where you can get 50c Caps
for half price, blue serge or worst*w
ed, also mohair for M onday’s sale
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We will also p u t op sale a full line of Blanket*
at n price'th at will move them. You will find
our prices 65c, 75, 98c, also $1.19, $1.39 and
$1.49 on these high grade, articles.

Now is the time to get your boys their heavy
fleeced lined Underwear, u 36c
vnlue for Saturday and Monday
special at each .... .................- ____

We have now on hand a full line of Men’s
Khaki and PiO Check Pants, u ready seller
for $1.00. Our price for Saturday and M onday's sale at per gar-

24c

We are ahowing n full lino of Boya* Khaki
and Madras Rloaxe Waists, a ready
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seller a t 60c, our price for Saturday
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and Monday at

Wo also have a new line of M en's Diagonal
ami Whip Cord Pants which w-ill please the
wearer a t his heaviest work. These pants
will be sold a t a reduced nriee
of a $1.75, Snturdny and Mon­
day nt per pair

$1.48

We cap still furnish you in heavy tleeced
lined Underwear, a regular 60c
quality, our price for Monday at
u garment

39c

Re sure and get you ix-ggings with ax.
Thunk.xgiving is near by and you want to pre­
pare for a big time. We will place on sale
this line of laggings, n 75c and $1.
F7
value at a special price of |&gt;er pair
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63c and— ... ...........................
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We have ju.xt received a full line of Girls'
and Roys’ Sweaters, on which our pm wr
price* will range from 26c, 50c £ O C

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A R cnuliful C atalo g u e

After the pleasant guinea
NEW • SMYRNA SEA PORT !, ofcandlesticks.
cards were concluded delicious oyster

The unnuitl catalogue of ReuaOner
{roektuil, sandwiches, olives, picRfe*, Rr*&gt;s , of Oneco, Florida is at band und
i crackers and coffee were nerved. Mrs. we acknowledge receipt of iiame. It is
M. Vnrce, J one of tho finent lliat has ever, been UE a s t Coast City Will Make Rrudy's gurats were Mrs.
| Mrs. W. R. Anno, Mrs. C. (). Mr- 1su«**l from a press in Florida and bears
Deep W at e r 1 ¡gilt
Lnughlin, Mrs. (’ruse Humes, Mrs. the imprint of Painter Printing Co., of
P cL and. Reasoner Rro*., of the Royal
Forrest Lake, Mrs G. F. Smith. •
Palm Nurscricn have built up a large
business in the nursery line and are now
The M usir ( lull
prepared to furnish everything* ami
The Music Club held their regular anything in the young plant and fruit
meeting
at the studio of Mrs. Fannie tree line. Anyone wiifirng nursery »lock
S m a ll A m o u n i of
D r e d g i n g W o u ld
S.
Munson,
president of tin, club, S atur­ of uny kind should write the Royal
M ake S m y rn a A D eep
day ufternoon ut t o'clock. Mrs !• I. Palm Nursery at O ih-co, Floridn for one
W a te r
F ru n ^
Woodruff, leader
of the new catalogue*.
With the assistance of several mem­
An effort is being made to secure con­
gressional aid to the opening of tho&lt;port bers of the club Mrs. Woodruff prepared
*, of New Smyrna, on the East C^ast of a very interesting program for thlTen­
Florida. It is said that the work can tertainment of those who were present.
"French Composers of tho Nine­
lie done nt a «mull cx|iensc to the govern­
teenth
Century" was the subject con­
m ent compared with its advantage to
sidered. The first pu|&gt;er on the "P er­
the state.
Thomas ('. Iluddington. president of sonality and Work of Kerlloz" was read
the Centrnl Floridn Inlet association. by Mr. M H. Bowler. Mrs J. W.
In u letter to the M anufacturers’ Record I in kin'* read an interesting paper on the
"Personality and Works of Gounod."
•ays:
A very delightful duet, "La Heine de
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‘‘This is the only port Ixitween Fustport, Maine and Key West, Flo., with a Saba,” by Gounod, and also "March
SANFORD LODGES
population of 200,000 |*.«oplo whose At­ Funebre,” . a duct by B iiet, another
S a n f o r d l o d g e No. 2 7 . 1. 0 . O T.
lantic coast trade, is pot provided for noted French composer, was charmingly
Meet» every M om iaf al 7 .10 p tn.. over Im perla
.rendered
by
Misses
Madge
und
"Veda
a t n short distance, nml ns. it immum a
Theatre M. M Evan .1 N. G
W.9 ID u n u s. See'y.
harbor clone to the heurt of the ornngc Ward.
Mrs. E. L. Robinson, accompanied by
and citrus fruit district, which this year
g tm ln o lc C h a p te r No. 2 . O rd e r f a a t r r n S ta r
will give more than 6,000,000 boxe* of Mis* Ward, sang the magnificent solo,
M caia.everr second a n d (mirth Friday tn month.
by
Uouuod,
“
O
Divine
Redeemer."
Every
one who ha« «*yn hi« S tar In the E ast a rt
oranges and other citrus fruits, witt\
cordially
Invited lo vUlt (h ach ap ter.
The
miusical
part
of
tho
program
was
other great trucking and phosphate .In­
.
A ucs E. Koaaun. See'y.
dustrie* which would come to this port concluded by Misses Irene Rrsdy and
r 0 . C . C e le ry C ity A tr ia 1 1 3 3
-as the nearest point of water transporta­ Veda Wurd, .with u lovely duet by
ru n g every Tueoday night a l 8 ociork
. Meeting
Gounod,
"Serenade
Berceuse."
tion to the northern cities on tho At­
Hall In W(elborae Block, third Boot
lantic Seaboard, it is a* much to their .. "How Did the Opera Influence the
P h o e n ix l o d g e No. 3 . K. o f P
interest to have it o|»ened as to the people Development of the Orchestra wa*
Meet« «round and fourth Mondays. VUIdns
of 1 Florida. Every steamer between briefly discuased, lifter which several knights
alw ays welcome. P E llutchlnton. C C
Now York nnd the Gulf porta, as well as matters of business and committee re- Fell« 9 Frank. K K and &amp;
to w'cstrrn Cuba, passes within hailing por5s were considered. After the call­
t a n f o r d l o d g e . Na « 2 . f . L A .M
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distance and cdultl easily stlop ifnd take ing of the roll by tho secretary, Miss Il, E Tolar M atter; M V?. LovetL SerreU ry. Communication every B rit and thlrdT hur»on freight to northern scqporta without Mahoney, the meeting adjourned.
day« a t 7:30 p m VIslllng brothers V aletta«.
'delay of hut a few hours. Our plan 1»
to enlist the support of all tho seaboard
U n ite B r e th a r h a a d o f C a r p o n to r a a n d J o in
Fancy Work Circle
o r* o f A m e ric a
cities In the Gülf port* and to Cuba, to
The Fancy Work Circle did not meet Sanford Local Pnloo N ol I7BI. U. B. of C. and J
havo their congressmen unite with the
of A. meet« every Thursday night a l 7 o'clock in
|
people'of Florida to have the port opened Thursday afternoon on account of the the Fgglea' Hall F W . O Singletaryr president:
Geo Blackweider K. 5 A T.
week
of
prayer
service*
in
the
churches
forthwith, as It will give their shipping
entrance to the heart of Florida with­ this week. They • will not meet next
B. P . O. E. S a n f o r d L ed g e 1241
o u t additional coat to the publie intér­ Thursday afternoon os Thursday will be Meet F lrtt and Third-W ed needs y night, comer
Flr»t
and
P a im e tta
E W. Kooiasb . E. R.
Thanksgiving.
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* Every- Week Bridge CTyb
The Loyal Order pf Moom! meets «vary Friday
ling at » 0 0 P M. In Eaglaa Hall. W rllnm e
Mr*. 0 . W. Brady was hostess o f th c
: U - CHRI5UMAS PRESENTS - lé
k. - Albert Seigb. Dictator. R T h . Geiger.
E very Week Bridge Club Friday after­
•tayy.
F R E Ë I
noon. Two tablea of bridge were en"
M o n ro . C h a p te r Na 13 R A M
Jo y td by the congenial player*. Mr*.
! SEE TURRET PRIZES
PAGE $
! Meets every second sod fáurth Thursds
«day lo
Meaonlo Itoli over Imperial Tbvstrw
au uith
u i mado
mauu tb*.
uju highest
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vn and
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p r e t t y , p apair
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ATTORNEY AND (X)UNSEILOR
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THOMAS EMMET WILSON

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S A N F O R D . FL O R ID A

Kfiklrncei. Sinfonl and Sylvan Lake

GEO. A. DkCOTTES
ATTORNEY a n o COUNSELLOR a t I.AW
Practice’in S tair and Fedemi Courts
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W E. HOUSHOLDER
DKNTIST

Room« 23, 24 * n d 29. Pico UM*

SANFORD.

Phone 41

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SANFORD
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Gas engine repairs. Sanford Mochine
A Garage Co.
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FLORIDA.

DR. R. M. MASON
DENTIST

Welb»wn Block

Phans IB

Sanford. Florida

LIBERAL OFFER TO WOMEN
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Health and Happiness Within the Reach of Every
Woman Without Risking a Penny
For ovary sick woman th ara I* health and happlnasa.
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Road this m ost liberal offsr tailing how you oan b# cured a t sm all aTpaasg
or '• you are not curad thara wlU ba no eharga w b atarar for tha tra a tm a s l
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you a chanca to. get well without risking a penny.
If you ara alck. discouraged, or have wanted time and money la vala
efforte to racovar your health. If your have taken a great many rem ed ies and
a ra .n o b e ttir, If you Kara dootorad with phyalclans and spaclaltsts wltboul
holp, you have n atu rally .lo st faith In ararything. Still, you can’t go on as
f ° “ *r*.—wank, Buffering and dlsoourtgad,—you must do somathlnJc
Reno’s New Health offer* you a way to ba cured, to get Well. If ft fall*
th a modlclna la free. Could anything ba m ora fair!
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remedy la tha outcom e of yeara of axparianoa of ■
aalabratad physician. It la a madlelna th a t posltlvaly curaa 9» out of arary
100 woman who use IL You can gat Rano’a Nisw Health from your druggist
th11hf*
sol fit* agreem ent to retu rn th e money on A n t bottle If ft fall* ta
U*ii is Clilmed for It.
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You ere t# ba tha Judge a* to w hether ft helpa you or n o t la ft n o t worth
e ra t h b i g t o g a l
on
t*.r m ,v ■,nc* y°u
noth tag to lose and

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'jta n o ’a New H ealth surely and thoroughly relieves Scanty, Profuse. P i h • ImgulAT or Bapprooiod M ix u tn u tlb n . Bicklr
n^ n ita n t W e irte sss

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of th e H eart. P ain In U . l t a c k a i d Orolna. U u o o rrh k a, and a
U loeratlen and Dlachargea of th a Vagina and Uterus.
Nervousness, sleeplessness, headache, p alen eu , thinness of body are al
* ** * km#aB $OAt can ba Qulokly and positively curad by Renal
I f H ealth. Bvary woman who haa a periodical sick haadaoh« should u*
Cila rem arkable remedy and see how quickly It strangfbang and Invigorate
bar so her headache* never return.
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jroUr**li “ laJ ulU&lt;&gt;« H you do not u k a adToatage «£ ( U

For Sale By Wm. G. Aldridge, Sanford, Florida'

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on them were given in a paper
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pared by Mrs. G B Waldron, and ét%á
T h i O ft» “C tf^ i r t o t b a r brought
by Mrs. C. E. Walker, In Mrs. W iF
dDifrf'ib^hJfb ¿bit M Itvifig.' Only |4.00
dron’s absence at the meeting of ' thcr
per w del’ Yo/* t^e finist table board in
Federation at West Palm Beach.1
the elfy. ■ S**'P&lt;Hrir.
2«Hf
C. R. Walker read a fine paper on "Cor-«
Board, room and light hou4*ket£inf
rective Efforts for Juvenile Delinquent*,*.'
which was supplemented by sevV/kl apartm ents, St. John* Hotel, 420 "West
line extracts and quotations from Judge First atreet. New hotFf. Modem ionI.indaley of "Juvenile C ourt" faute. venirrtfes. Re^lonabble 1 rate*. 27«3tc
Whlfe the w H ther la hot buy you/
The three harnea proponed last W cdnt^
dried
chipped beef at W. W. Long**
day for memlrership were voted pn find
grocerg.
Sliced on an American «tiling
their owrtdrt Were unanimously (ducted
machine.
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members of the Wednesday Club. Un­
til further noüee thé club will meet at
Bring your old tire* to Sanford Machine
the rw td e n g t^ f Mrs. S. O. Chuse
t Garage Co. for vulcanizing. frl-4i-tf
ProgrlmiÜMr November 27th:«
Good board and room at (he Lake
Musftn xV
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| Bt*e«*a Hobae; 10« LAurei, 3 btocfcr d eal
A M aihlight on Spain of the Flf- dfdepdt.
2 W tc
teenth C entury. Mrs. A."*E. Philip*.
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W* are equipped to handle you/ repair
Study of Spanish Character with f)bSanford Machine k Garage Co.
cusnion by the Club, Led by Mrs. E. W. work.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Tew, a baby
girl.
t Born to Mr. and Mr». Jack Colin.*,
baby girl.
M ’he many friends of Mrs. J. If. Bru­
ton are glad to sec her out again after an
illness of severnl weeks.
Mrs. O. W. Brady will contribute u
violin aolo to the musical part of the
program at the Congregational church
next Sunday evening.
In addition to tl)c anthems of praise
a t the Congregational church next
S abbath evening there will be a violin D. Dunn.
trttflf.
selection by Mrs. O. W. Brady.
Board, room and light bouaefceé^fng'
Drill on Spanish Pronunciation.
y ftir . and Mrs. F. I*. Forster have ar­
Boll Call Answered with SpafihR apartment*, S t. John’* Hotel, V2D W eit
First street: N*V Rote). Modern toitrived home after a pleasant vl«U to New Proverbs.
York and other eastern cities where Mr.
vrniencM. Reasonable rate*.
yfr-St*
Forster always spends his annual vaca­
M rs. .Smith Holies*
tion. v
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Mr*. G. F. Smith entertained the1
W alter B ryant, the well known com­ newly organize«] Morning Bridge CfUb
mission man is confined to his home on Wednesday morning. Two tallies of
Park avenue with a case of the grip and bridge wen« played. The club prize, an
will be unable to see the trade for sev­ exquisite cameo bl**&gt;ch, will be worn All Local Advertisement* U n 4 ff t k li
Heading. Tftrrv CMVt a Un* facMiAw**
until next Wednesday by Mm. Robert ■ ■
eral days.
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\y iiin . Forrest Luke. Mrs. May Wicken- Newman, who math.« thi^ highest score.
For Sale— Eight lots on Sanford
berg and Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin mo­ The brooch will lie worn iof a week by Heights and new seven room house.
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tored to Orlando Friday morning to tht? member of the club who makes the Enquire Herald Office.
l/0&lt;it—Between
l-ake
Onoro
and
Sailspend the day with Mrs. McLaughlin’s highest score ut the Wednesday morn­
ford,
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brown
plush
coat,
real
*tyle,
ing ganfrs of canls. A record will be
friend, Mrs. W estcott.
■tyle, triifütttd with ¿lack braid.; Plea»«
Strangers in the city and all who do kept and at the end* of the year the return to H èfild office immediately krid
not atten d church elsewhere are invited member of the cluh who has made the get suitable reward.
For Sale—Piano, easily worth flW ,‘
to come and enjoy the special service of argest 'num ber of l*«st scores will be
$50....................
will buy It. C. H. ‘I&gt;eflier.
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given
tho
brooch.
After
the
game*
of
sacred song and gospel sermon at, the
Lost—Ladies'
gold watch. 9#cbnd
cards
were
codefudrd.
chocolate
and
Congregational Church Sunday evening.
atreet. between lau re l and Elm ayghue*.
sandwiches were served. Mrs. Smith’*!
Excellent attendance, fine music and guests wen« Mrs. C. M. Vorce, Mr*. W. Reward if returned to Hr John*' Hotel.
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an inspiriting, uplifting sermon murked R. Anno, Mm. C. O. McLaughlin, Mr*.
Four
Room
Cottage
For
R
ent--N
o.
(he new departure from former time or­ May Wirhenlierg Mrs. () W. Brady.
914
Park
Are.
AiftlfvM
Box
Hf],
City.
der of evening service at the Congrega­ Mrs. A P Connelly. Mr*. B. W. Hern­
27-efc
tional church last Sunday night. The don. Mrs Robert Newman, Miss M*l&gt;el'
For
Sale—
Piano,
easily
worth
$100,
worship will l»e of same character nex Bowler
$50 will buy it ( H. Le flier. 27—
It«Sabbnth Eve.
Lost—Ladies' gold watch. S*t&gt;hd
. You ought to visit tlie Weluku ( lull
street, between Laurel and Elm «venues
t,Every Week Bridge d u b
rooms on Tuesday night and get a nice
Mr* Cruse Barn««« ent««rtaiiiM the Reward if returned to St Johns HMfl.
27-2tp
unch. Oy*t««r* will Im&gt; served in We Every Week nridge Club at the home of
For Sale 6 r Rffe-*-Oood acAind mule.
laku style and the ladles will dem onstrate her sister, Mrs." T. A Neal Thursday
S. A Houston . Cameron Ave. 27*3tp
that they know something about the afternoon. Thr«&lt;e table* of bridge were
, Found in Minlon'a ptiul room, a butculinary art. The public is cordially in­ played. Mm. ('. t). McLaughlin made 1' ton w
walNi
atth fob chain. Owner
Ow ner may have
vited to attend.
the highest score and won the prize, a same at The Herald office by paying for
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Jus. McCombs, the genial editor of silvor picture frame After the garde* I this at).
I oaf- -Pdckefbook left on apeciil train
the Association News is now comfortably of card* wtr«« concluded a driiejous fruit
uunrtered in the front p a r t of The Her salad, san'lw ich««s. ch&lt;s-se ball*, cracker*. Friday night. Containing business
cards of W. P. Monty, lodge ri-celpt* and
aid office where lie will l&gt;e at home to his coff««e and siUiihI nuts were wrv«-d.
large suni of money. Finder return to
Mm Bame«' guests were Mr*. C. M .1 Hrrald office and receive $10 rvlW/d
many friends. The growers arc ««s|«««c
2 5 -2 p
¡ally requested to call upon him and get Vorce. Mr* W R Anno, Mr* C. O. j
For
Sale
Eight
window
frarrMM and
late information about the crops and f-uugblin. Mr* May« Wichenlterg, Mr*
I two door- frapies. Edwin B. Randall,
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Hrn«ly.
Mr*.
Fnrt&gt;*t
1-ake,
Mr*.
market*
! &lt;'arjienfer and Bollder, 604 First St.
C. If. Dingee and It .1 Holly made a G. F. Smith, Mrs W D Hnldefi' Mr*.
26*8tp
trip to Altamonte Springsflast Wednes­ T A Neal, Mr*. Samuel Pulfston, Mr*. i For Rent Furbished —Five room cot] tage or will sell furniture 210 Pine
day morning.
In order to study the Robert Newman.
Ave
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iH'auties of sunrise they started at mid­
W
anted—To
bdv
a
good
mule
or horse
S tatr Such M rrrhanl
night and plowed through the heavy
fcith wagon, al*u*Wne good hens. 0. w
l-cgal
priveevlings
were
instituted
Rand the whole distance. They had a
Kinahun, R F. D No 3, near Centeron
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fine ap|M*tife by the time Mtainonte against «me nr more Miami Inlsine«* men City
lor Sale—Good Bulck runutxjot tir CvreSpring* wits reiirhisf and enfuyed a who ill*chnrge«l employe* because they
chicken breakfxst with Mr and Mrs were calbsf upon, as member* of the ill (oorlng car Both iu good condition
a od M&gt;ie cheap W J rhtgprn al tlOkien
Fogg at tlak Knoll, their U-aiitilul conn National Guard of Florida to participate Real Estate Co.
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in the recent strike situation in Jackson­
try home.
(Vlcry
P
ianti
for
SaW—One
million
bel­
ville.
tty pianti for
le. . A. Dbrner. Celery
The statem ent was made by one of avenue.
Will Open New Bestnurnnl
the
military Officers high in authority^
Mrs. Alice .Messenger will o|M«n the
for ante. A good strong heavy
ry mule
new Celery City R estaurant in the We|- in Jacksonville recently, that the m atter Inquire of 0. W "Brady. Rear dull •AtTC/lI7»ffc
horne block n««xt week and will servo would -l**« ¡pushed through, add thoae1^ avenue.
n v e f00'“ « « • &lt; « with bath fof rent.
fhe first dinm'C n««xt Sunday This ns- who di*ch;iTg«sl their em ploy« contrary
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. No children. Inquire Otrrhfon' Outage.
tuurunt is eqtiip|M«d with all the new and
,h r U '‘. 'M,u1,1 ^ *‘r,,u«Kl ,,rforr ,h *“ 31A Magnolia avenue
l7-tfc
modern ideas for sanutary rooking and court having jurisdiction.
For R ent-F ive acre., well, tllraf. "With
It IS said here that one of the M i.rrtF house, AUd It) a^re*. 5 tiled. AWo S
will prove (««pillar with the public
employer* wrote to one of his assistant* acrea tiled, with good house. Celt on of
jn Jacknonville %to (hf rfTcct that ht*
A.
Clt J. &amp;4«tf
C o n g r r g n tlo n a l N f w s
Foe Sale--A 3 Acte truck t^jrrq) at a
Preaching services n««xt Sunday at the not retxirn to his |Hmtion, as he had
usual hours ronduut««d t&gt;y tin* pastor, quit («If hi* own accord, and that the loading platform. Well Im prov/d and
R/v. J. D. Langley. There will be a letter fell in the hands of the m ilitary flowing W/ll. Ffnc*d,(tiird. a large two
«pedal musical program in the evening, authorities, who immediatrlyl&gt;egan p ro -! atb/y houae/tetiaiit hOu», ahade and f/uit
trees. See nie at Monroe or addfakli U.
aame as last week, with a shdr't and in- (*«&gt;&lt;&gt;dings.
S.
Mlltwril, Rahford.
,
IS'-tf
Tbe
statutes
bf
the
law
make
il
a
riopreftaivu sermon by the ppstor. The
Fdr Bali 1912 Model Automobile,
large congregation last Sunday evening lation of the law for any etnfiloyer to dis­
showed th at such a service wm fully ap­ charge his employes in u situation of (hi* Studebaker E. M. F. four pa.«*wngiT fore
preciated and a cordial invitation is nature, where they have been called door touring Car. Going at $600. Call
away from their work in their capacities’ at Herald office for information. 19-te
giveh to all to come.
' as memlvem of the National Qtrard^
For Sale—Two Kentucky Bred Mule
Miami Nefald.
Colts, 3 and 2 yelfrs old. Barfldn at
The Wednesday Club
\
$226.00. Good buggy. Deering fhoWer.
The Wednesday Club held held th J r
I)r. R. P. Hudson, eye apectkllst, la Address W1. T. Murphy. Cele/y City,
regular meeting at the home of the sceagain in Sanford, with office at Fair-, H a.
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velary, Mrs, S. O. Chase, Wednesday
view, West End. (M ri. Ferguson’*) onfc
For Sale—Mixed poultry and p lfto n
afternoon with a good attendance of the
week bnly, Nov. 25 to 30, phone t8. See
manure, 76e per' balral f. o. b. ’ "Bemmember* and five visitor* present.
him it, your eyes or glasses trouble yoli.
Inloe Squab Farm, Longwood, H it
The program was delightfully opened
For fifteen years he has supplied this
by u cornet solo, "A- Dreaiu of Para­
2t*tfe
community with good glaaacfl. Read
dise," by Miss Jessie Stumon, accom­
W anted—To sell five new aewintf 'mhthe beautiful circular he send* (Hit.
panied by Miaa Irene Brady. Mr*.
chines,
Uf&gt; to datA standard make.
2T-lt&lt;
May Wickenberg, one of Jacksonville's
Will sell a t a graat'bargain. T h rie ma­
talented vocalists who li a visitor in the
chines sell for |7D retail, anyone of these
. Wanted
rity, charmed her llstonerii with two do- To sec you.' I h iv e,b o u g h t the Tdm can be bouglb for $26 caah. Call i t
Hght/dl solos, "W ho'll Buy My Laven- William* Pool Rodm in trie WMbofne once or write Box 1319, Sanford, Fla.
*JaF' and "Y ou’d B etter Ask Me," a block, and extend an invitation to alt
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•parkling Irish love song. Mrs. Wlc- to come in and make yoUraelve* at horbe.
For Sale—Young Jersey cow with her
kenberg was accompanied by Mina Ward
1LJ. MINTON. * flrti calf, heifer calf. .Inquire b f F. J.
°n the piano. T he minute« were read
NlerilejAF, Ltntfwood, Flki
20-fOtp
First O a u Tablé BoahîU-Mr». C L
by Mr*. B. F. Whltbfer, Jr., for Mrs.
For
R
ebi—
fltrifh
to
fi
cottage1
with all
lH^-.tl
Chgae, who was unable to be present Goodbue, 210 Park avenue.
tto d H V cbnVhnWnc*. Apply to Ni H.
Everybody u*eo flouk, why hot get ibe
on account of Ulne«.
Oarner, city.
IM fe
The.aubJecC of the program. "Child l»cst. The W hltf (¡love/ Hour an ktfv
F
or
Illh
t
TOo
FuruJgbed
robrtts
for
Welfare," was then taken up and a most vi«rti»«sl in this paper is fully guaranteed,
light
hcuaeker|ftug.
Inquire
70F
Oak
**celUntiy prepared paper on “ Eu- and deserve« at least a trlál by .you.
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frifiA ," the* new idence, was read by You till help convince the atfVertlaif Avanuo
O
ottags
for
R
ent—Naw,
five
kira. Henry Wight- “ Our Marriage th at YOUR paper is a good advertiafdt
aa they exist in a num ber of the .medium by palronlttnt thé 'firm th at
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w ith todhnent* Add cHUilam* us«-* Its columni.a •»
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Imperial, Tuesday, Nov. 26th
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p y ER Y day counts
when you are grow­
ing crops lor northern
m a rk e ts ; an d y o u r
c * , \ g u a u i //* ■ .-'
crops must haVe what
&gt;
u ’l AtOl6
fertilizer* they want
when Ihev want it.
Fertilizers lhal do not become available
until after the crop conics off the ground
are altogether too slow for Florida truckera.

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BRADLEY’S FERTH.IZF.RS
for truck crops arc rich in all the qiinkly available
elements u( plant IockI, anti arc so prejiarcd that
they supply the crop l&gt;oth early and late. They
start it off quickly, keep It gruwnig and mature the
product.
Florida truckers have depended upon
them for th irty years, and with good results.
W rite us today for booklet, mailed free.

T h e American Agricultural Chemical Co.,
Jack (•■villa Sala* Dapartmant,

F . O. Box 216,

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Jacksonville, Florida.

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THE SANrORO HeftALô

ON COUNTY DIVISION

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The Following Editorial Is
Taken From The ReporterStar of Nov. 19th.
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The spirit of the occasion has entered into us and we have some very
seasonable bargains, which, when we say bargains, are only too well
known to be such.
Don’t fail to take advantage of these many
specials
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91.50 SHIRTWAISTS 98« *
Thla lino of W alati In Linen, SolMtte, etc., (n the popular
man tailored atyla, 91.oO
value«-------------------------

98c

15 YARDS 91-00
Monday, one day only, wk will
Jnbleached
place on aale “301 Inch Ui
Bern . Island Silk
Sheeting 16 yda for
only—;----------------- :

35c TABLE DAMASK 19«

72 Inch Linen 98«

An eye opener, this grade of Table
Damaak, snow white at
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Thla la a genuino salin Damaak
Table Linen, heavy qualIty, 91.60 grade, our price
H Q I*
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$ 1.00 ts.r "i“1" prtCT 19c

T* I r '
SALE TABLE NAPKINS
LADIES' COATS
.
For
Monday
we are showing a large assortment of
Our Ladies’ Coat Department always has some­
thing of interest. See our special line of Ladies' Coats Bleached and Half Bleached Table Napkins, Linpn and
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Monday at. $5.98, $8.75, $9.98, $13.75- ttO * | Hf? all Linen, special a dozen, 98c, $1.39, $1.98
$2.79 and.» — — — —- - —
— •••• t *
$16.75, $18.75 and ..................... ........ g « P " X . 4 O
91.75 BLANKETS 91.39
A Blanket «ale la very unuaual at
thla eeaaon of the
year, so don’t forget
day’s
M ondi
* a a'le .

$1.39

75« ALL WOOL 49« .
Your chance to buy a guaranteed
all wool Suiting, In navy.
or black, Monday a yard
4 -H C
only__
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20c HUCK TOWELS 16c
Exceptionally wonderful values,
20x44 inch Buck Towel,
CT _
for M onday wo will place
I
these on safe each_______

DINNER NAPKINS 3 1.3c
Very special for this salt Hemmed
Napkins, while they last
M onday each sale price
only..

31c

[MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25
Every train and boat is bringing new goods, with our ever increasing stock of new merchandise, which has been
proven are marked at prices simply below competition. For Monday there will be many extra specials from all de­
partments, also see our show windows for specials.
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As is a well-known fact our large stock of “Union Made" Snow's
Shoes for Men; Selby and Godman Shoes for Ladies, Misses and
Children are the Acme of Perfection at unheard-of LOW PRICES
$3*50 SNOW $2.98
FOR $1.49
16-Button Shoes $2.98
LADIES SHOES $1.35
This is a Button Tan
This Misses’ Patent Lea­
An extra special 16 But­
Monday your special at­
Russia
Calf, a nobby style,
tention is called to this line ton Gun Metal, also Pat­ ther Shoe, sizes 1 1 ^ to 2,
of Ladies' All Leather ent Leather Shoe, $3.50 is solid leather, sold by “ Union made" by Snow,
our special for
grade, Mon- (DO Q Q others for $2,
Shoes,
Blu$1.35
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special...... ......
cher style.....:....
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* Selby Lace or Button Shoe*, high
medium or low heel
for Ladle* or M Imca
Our price.... ............ ...

$1.98

BUTTON SHOES 79c
Godman mode thla Shoe, all leather,
button (tyle, also 6 to 8 f W f t
for children, our price. ..
£ ^ 0

M EN’S SHOES »1.57
. See thia all leather Shoe, maker a
splendid work ahoe,
a leader, our price a
pair_______ ....___ __

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uicni Leather,
urauier,
"Union made” Shoes, Patent
either Bluchcr
or
button style, Mon­
day only ............. ...

$3.98

S H IR T W A IS T S

LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ::

It is a pleasure td show our line of Ladies’ Coat J
Our line of Silk Shirtwaists, including Charmuse,
Suits, each and every garment represents the latest in . Taffeta, China, also net over chiffon are the season’s very
Suits. Our prices stand for the lowest. See this special ' latest models and for Monday’s sale special prices have
sale Monday.
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M E N ’ S

F U R N I T U R E

S P E C I A L S

HAT s a l i ;
• See our mammoth Hat
Sale, including a complete
line of Velours, Felts and
Derbys, $3.00
I and $3.50 for... $2.79

Dress Shirts 45c
NEW LINE
Men’s Shirts with col­
lars, also without collars, Of Mission, Mahogany and Golden Oak Furniture just
colors, stripes and figures, received in Parlor Suits, Davenports, Lounges, Bedroom
Monday sale, your / j r « Suits, also special line of Rocking Chairs and Diners. .
choice only___ „...
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50c SHIRTS 43c '
. $1.50 Pajamas 98c
Amoskeag and Blue Bell
Our line of Furniture represents the greatest values
One of our many spec­ Chambrey
Work
Shirts,
for cash. On time we will make easy d»-| A f t
ials, full cut and well made
full
cut,
faced
sleeves,
two
weekly
payments of only........................... .... tpJLeUU
Pajamas, the $1.50 A O ~
pockets,
our
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kind, our price ,r ...
BEDS
' TIESI TIES! i
50c UNDERWEAR 39«
Tie* and more Tie*, don’t fail to see
See our large assortment of Brass, Iron and Oak
8tock up with flrwt quality Under­
thla large assortment of
fa re
wear, full range of sixae, fleeced lined,
Beds, extra values, Monday prices $18.75
Men’» Tie*, worth doublo _ ^ j W *
knitted Balbrtggan and
O ft
Hwvtr*
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$1.98
$13.48,-$9.98, $5.98, $4.48 and______J........
elastic aeami, for Mo»d ay each......................... ...

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75c Night Shirts 49q
$2.50 Sweaters $1.98
For Monday this opr
Monday we will have a ;
•portunity will be given to large line .of men's Wool
secure any of thede A Q n Sweaters, while these last
finqNight Shirts,...
our price will (¡•I Q Q
be only______ •
$1.00 Sweaters 79c

MONDAY ONLY 98c

. 8ETTEES 98c—MONDAY

High back, golden oak. fibre bottom
Rocking Chair» on aale A f l
Monday
a»' 9 o’clock
m
while they last...

There Settee« will bô placed on aale
Monday a t 9 a. m. Seo
window, »2.00 ’ value«
while they h u t_________

98c

TOYS
DOLLS
Monday will find
us
B oys* W a ists 47c *
showirig a spedal lot of
Boysr Waists like Mother
Our line of Toys and Dolls are very extensive, also
Men's Sweaters, Coat style, used to make. Think of
Monday .. price
79c it, white and color- A H ’ children’s vehicles, including Sulkys, Wagons, Veloci­
ed each only...-...... Ar I L pedes, Tricycles, also Rocking Horses and Shoo Flys.
WE ; ARE : AGENTS : FOR : BUTTERICK : PATTERNS

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THANKSGIVNG

The county division Issue is being agi­
tated In Sanford, where, at a recent
meeting of the Commercial Club, a com­
mittee on county division waa appointed.
Wc believe we voice the sentim ents
of this section of the county when we
say that if Sanford wants a division by
all means she should have it. The gen­
eral tendency there days is towards con­
centration, and this is concentration of
government. It is undeniable u fa t w
vastneaa of territory and diversity of
condition^ ' has retarded * the develop­
ment of many of our state«. Generally
speaking the smaller the state, the more efficient and more in touch with condi­
tions is the government of th a t state.
Looked a t fairly I t is a hardship for
the peoplo of Sanford to have to travel
twenty-two mile« to the seat of the
courts, and the headquarters of the coun *
ty ’s business. And a more serious reason
for county division lie« in the apparent
difference in point of view between the
people of the Sanfprd section and the
other sections of thp county.
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Difference* in people embraced in - ;
sections is often subtle and difficult to
analyze. In this case it is hard to de­
termine; byt .the fact remains th at the
Sanford people and the Orlando peoplehave never hit it off very well. I t Is an
Open secret th a t Sanford has long been *
dissatisfied with her position as tho sec­
ond town of the county.
This ambition for first place, of our
sister town is worthy, and should not be
discouraged. Therefore, we repeat, if
tho territorial division can be settled to
the sstisfaetion o f both parties, there
should be no hindrance placed in the
way of division.
V'
Hook U v rr s Club
Mrs, Ernest Tolar entertained tho
Hook Lovers' Club most pleasantly
Thursday afternoon. Election of of­
ficers and selecting hooka for the new
year »a» fiml on the program. Mr*.
Henry McLaulin wu* elected president,
Airs. Ernest Tolar secret a ry. Tho h«wt«*» then entertained the mend&gt;ers and
invited guests with a jwnnut Cont«wt.
There Were four table*, four at u tnldu.
Each player waa provided with a hat pin.
The idea waa to see who cbuld get tho
moat peanuts from a dish placed in the
center of the table. At the clo»o of the
game Mrs. ('. H. Dingee was declared
to be the winner and was presented with
a handsome ru t glass nuppic. Mr*.
Frank Woodruff having the sinnllest
number of peanut* received tho booby
prize, a unique little Chinnman, made
from the shelled |M-anuts. A delicious
salad course wa* served with the dain­
tiest of peanut sandwiches, coffee and
enkes.
Those enjoying Mrs. Tolar's hospital
ity were Mrs Connelly, Mrs Perkin*.
Mm. i ’almer, M rs.'Shinholser, Mrs. Mc­
Laulin, Mrs. Dingee, Mrs. Woodruff,
Mrs. Munson, Mrs. Luke, Mrs. Brotherson, Mrs.' Holly and Miiw htndgc Ward*
Naughty!
Lippicotts':—“ W hat is the m atter,
dearest?” asked the mother of n -small
girl who had l&gt;een discovered crying in
the hnll.
"Something's awful happened,
m other."
"Well, what is it, sweetheart?"
"M y doll got away from me and
braked a plate In the p an try .”
Way to Handle Them
T h tf divorce court was grinding.
“ All Indies who married on a bet or for
a joke will »tand up, announced the
clerk:
They lined up.
"Your applications are denied. Now
tho regular eos«i will be heard."—
Louisville Courier-Journal.
Odd Obstacle*
"W hen the police arrested th at man as
a fenco his lawyer couldn't clear him ."
"Strange; it ought to be.eaay for any­
body to whitewash a fence.”—Baltimore
"American.” ’

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Value of Education
“ Does a college education help a man
In after life?
“ Big leaguer« aeem to think it make« a
man quicker on the base«.” —Louiavillo
Courier Journal.
Reason waa. Plain
Louisville Courier Journal:—M y hus­
band has’deserted me and I w a n t« w ar­
ra n t,” announced the large woman.
“ W hat reason did he have for desert­
ing you?” asked the prosecutor.
. " I don’t want any talk from you. I
want a warrant. I don’t krid'w what
reason he had."
'I think I understand his re a s o n ,« a id
the official feebly, as he proceeded to *
draw u p.a w am uk.

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PARCEL POST NEWS

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cels post. T he law remain* as formerly
a* to first, second and third class m atter.
Books and printed m atter cannot lx*
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Hig Poult) Shu*
"There wus a great deal of intere*l
shown by our (»oultrymrii of the state I 100-108 FIRST STREET
PEOPLE SMOLLI) Bt INfORMLD at our'lost show, and it is posable to de­
sire to stjmulute this inters« ^ ii every
way iHwaihle.
W o m en ’s Sw eaters, v a l­
The Florida State Poultry Show. Inc.,
ues $ 3 .9 8 , our U ? 0 pTfL
Poxt m atter G eneral Expect« To Have will itold one of the largest poultry shown
regular price
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in the southeast, January Id to 18, 1913,
A ll Details A rranged In
and there will he u great many cups,
Tim e T o S tart
premiums and large cash pnz&lt;*s offerixl
Washington, D .*C ., T u esd ay .-K m to the exhibitors.
• B lan k ets, value $2.*18,
We desire the cooperation of the (Hmlplpyca of tho Poatpffico Department
our price regu- Ü J O O f f
drafted for the task are working double trynien in every county in the state of
l a r _____
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Florida
and
want
them
to
have
an
ex­
tim e to install the parcels post service
hibit
at
thLs'show.
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an
inducement.
by January 1 next. It is an enormous
The Florida State Poultry Show will
undertaking.
Presses of the Gcologi-cal Survey are offer a handsome cup for the in-at dis­
turning o u t apecial m aps a t the rate of play from each county, provided there
6.000 a day, and manufacturers
of are three or more exhllhlts from ench
M en. and W om en ’s hose
•calcs are struggling to fill contracts for county. This, of course, is in addition
values 29c, our 0 ( f - ,
to the great number of other prizes which
86.000 seta of special scales.
price regu lar_____ £ i l 3 \ s
they
can also compete for.
T he Governm ent's Bureau of Engrav­
Tho Florida S tate Poultry Show is
ing and Printing is ataggrring under a
not
giving this Second Annual Exhibit
hurry ordrr for early delivery of a now
aeries of parcels poet stamp* in twelve for profit, hut absolutely to keep-up the.
Mixed Su itin gs, values
interest in thoroughbred poultry in this
denom inations..
89c,
our price regstate,
and
should
have
the
support
of
As fast os maps are printed they are
the
people.
ular
. delivered to tho division of topography
In view of the ubove, get your birds
of the Post Office Departm ent, where
in
slurjx.- to enter next January. The
tho eight postal tones -in to which the
parcels post section of the Post Office moot competent judge« in the south
Appropriation hill divided the country have already l&gt;oen engaged to officiate,
and every one exhibiting will get u fair
— are stamped upon them.
deal.
Then, in tubes, they arc mallfd to
Our handsome catalogue ami pro-’
postm asters. Each of 66,000 post­
m asters—first, second,.third and fourth mlum list will he ready for mailing about
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&lt;
class—will get two of these maps, with December 1st, atuhyoii can secure copy
by
addressing
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an accompanying rate hook
After a look at the map und a glance Secretary S tate Poultry Show. Jack­
Fla
a t the rate book tha postnaster can tell sonville,
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hdpnt time*, if tin-) woulil nvoiil
the charge for shipping any package ur
espted. I.ittle confusion is ek|»ecled as
Filed fur Iti-rurd
lu-iularlu-*, Iwrkiu'lii**, lrt**»it .ide,
Jq rate«.
\\ M I tu li*.-1 vt ii x tu ( lia*. V Tan- extreme nervoiiMK***. 1 lie really
First delivery of scale« are to lx- made m-r. wi| . $100.
siijx-riur reimxlv fur tlu-m—
within two week*, and at once there­
known the worhl un-r mill li-»twlI" I i|l-|*lf l-t IIV In I I Sanili-r*.. wi|
after will he sent to the |&gt;e«lmaalcn«. $150.
through three gem-rut ion-«—i*
The scales for use in the ixwtnl service do
.1. M t ì w\ nix- tu I II llaml.-r
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not record weight* above the prene-nl
$25.
four pound limit of mail m atter
I*red H l aplr aim wifi to K I 11.■11v
Final R egulation* Soon
wd.. f500.
The weight limit of package* under
Mary J Flv ut tu Geneva &lt; lini»
Sola t T « r r * t l * l *
to bote« \ 0 r , 29«.
the parcel* post system will t** eleven Grower*' A**«xiatmu wd . $lo
l&gt; II Spliuli-r et i-al tu Writ W It.
pounds. However, anticipating an in
crease of the limit a* the service- I*-« sun-* wd . $ lull
popular, the- new scull** are- t&lt;&gt; Weigh III'
K ate r. t ixiki- and lni*dmnd I-.
Manuel. wd . $ 1.
curatejy up to twenty pound*.
Only 00,000 ne-tMof the new scales have
la-llllii* W la-wlcr and liii-li.ind tu
he£n contracted for, l*-cnii*e- many of lli-rtnann 11ill man. wd . $.Ml
the smaller poxtoffinw are in* .»tor«***
H'-nnaii Strirpibain
Amelin Hillman,
For the prevent thi«e- |x»rtmu.*t»-rv hav­ wd.. $1
ing their own scale-* will not Ik* i*&lt;|mp|*-d
Hannah J Uanrv In Murgun-t \S
at Uncle Sam's e*|*-u*e-.
Ewing, wd.. $10. *
The parcels post law rigidly require*
K. H Gnre nnd wife to H. J. Hilt 1er.
special Btamjis. Parcels will not l*- ac­ wd.. $.V
cepted unless stani|M*l with stickers of
I. Aten and wile tu in n ( ( a r |x - n te r ,
the ohlong design accepteej for the new wil . $1300
servi&lt;*e.
I I t ;tr|M-iit,-r and will
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The parre-ls po*t xtuill|ee hhiiii-wimt re Païen w-l $C'iii
I Iver*triN-t ( rite I n t., | U I d . l . u
seinhfe tin- stamp* uae-d during I hiI-ouisvilli* Purchase KxjxMilion ut St wd . $1
In notmtrl* gu ir inlrr ^ Ml IT.
I/oui*. They are lx-ing printed in de­
J. E. Loveles* to \S ti. McMillan,
MOMH H O IK .1 wr lit! not
KN(&gt;\\ iltj» tl 1« ntft
in
nominations of 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 15, 20, wd.. $10.
f*Vi&gt; ih Uil «ml i*»Miiul*» •* »li&lt;
26, 60 and 76 cents and $1.
k&lt;trfli r l«l millliitf t oulJ jnfi • *rr (
J. N. Wliitner, et al., tb Howardlifrs.l Im«i ujA »• » p»« v
Postm aster General Hitchcock said
ncknrd Land Co., w'd.., $|
im lppiit »»ill be ilt«wui«
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Win. H. Jackson to A Scliulfz, wj
governing the service witl|in two week*. $10
The law says:
Win It Jin'kann to A y .-h i i lt 7 , ut. 1
"T h at -hereafter fourth class mail $10
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m atter shall embrace all other matter,
Jno. T King ami wd&lt; t W \ K mi’
including farm and factory product*, not w-l . $l.U'i
now embraced by law in either the first,
I I I’aikard.
F J P a c k a r d e t al
second or third class, not exceeding wd., $1
eleven pounds in weight, nor greater in
W il Davi* et al . tu W I. Murv
six« than aeventy-two inches*ln length wd., $10.
or. girth combined, nor iri form or kind
H. \V. Edward* ahd wife to T. J. Mil­
likely to Injure the person-of any postal ler, wd.. $165.
employe or damage the mail equipment
W. K. ( lore and wife to Eugeni. |
or other mall m atter and not of a char­ (»alnt«, wd., $10.
p
acter perishable within a period reason­
ably nRjulred for transjw rtation and de­
^ Mr. and Mrs. W. 1,. Milteer entertain­
livery.”
ed delightfully Tuesday nx-nnlng at tKeir
Travellag M enagerarlct Maybe
home on Hark avenue-in honor of their
It is in the detailed interpretation of hous** guc*(a, Mr. And N^rs. Joseph M.
the aUtUte th a t the Poatmaater Gciirnl Earl of
York City. The house was
t f engaged. Apparently the farmer can beautifully decorated with palm*, ferns
tend egga, chickens, ducks, kitten*, but­ and quantities of atar jessamine and cut
ter, honey, beca or puppies, possums or llowere. A game of progressive domin­
foxes, or Anything not too heavy, too oes was played at four lahlefe, which was
large d r too dangerous.
greatly enjoyed by those present- At
It looks ui if the fisherman could post tho close oC the game an elegant salad
hla fish, frogs, tadpoles, qystera, Crabs, coarse with codex* was served by the
terrapins or w h it n o t
hostHs. . Those so fortunate as to be
in exch an ge for
The m erchant and m anufacturer, pre­ invited to meet the visitors were Mr. and
a v a lu a b le a n d
sumably, will be allowed to ship any ar­ Mrs. C. U. Sumpters, Mr. and Mr*. J. D.
ticles not over large or bulky and not Langley. Mr. and Mrs. I,. R . Philips,.
dangerous. B ut It is within the dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Wilson, Mr. und
cretion of th e Postm aster General for in-, Mrs: C. J. Uuraph, Mr. and Mrs. A. I).
a
stance to prescribe how articles shall be Rumph, Mr. and Mrs.
Key, &amp;ir.
illu s tr a tin g h u n d r e d s
packed,- how presented for shipment and Mrs. W, H. Williams, "Mr*. Wright,
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f th in g s y o g n e e d
' and so on.
Mrs. Tracey, Mrs. J.*C. McDaniel,'Miss
I t is likely M r. Hitchcock will use his Hume, Mias Leola Kvans and Miss Nell
a n d w a n t. k ' • •
authority to prevent th e Indiscriminate Evans.
shipment, for example, of young shoats
= rx
You cah add the nam es
with only a tag tied to their forelegs.
of friends if you please.
The mall carriers will not 1&gt;* made ijlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHI
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f traveling menageries for the arcotfhm&gt;CHRISTMAS PRESENTS . U
dntion o f th e feathered and furred trilies,
FREE!
w hether wild or tame.
B O X 1 7 is
. The postal authorities ssk the public
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Men s'N e ck w e ar, value
39c, our price reg- Q P T y *
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value 29c, our reg:

RELIABLE

25c

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W om en ’s C o a t
value $21.98
our price

Suit*",*

$ 20.00

M en's Sw eaters, values
$ 3 .2 8 , our reg- ( D Q A A
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Shoes for Men H ave reached
the point of "shoe perfection"
so tnat it is unnecessary for us to
tell you about them but simply
to say that our fresh stock

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and address

&lt;or Fall and W in te r will
make an irresistible ajipeal
to you. Will you drop in
and look over the line?,
All the latest styles
in a wide variety
of l e a t h e r s .

Complete Catalog

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ETTING Ready for T h an k sgivin g is one
o f the p leasan t th in gs now just at hand,

You may confidently come here for every­
thing that refers to the correct clothes; and
that’s really a very important part of the
preparations.
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clothes are the best made; they grace any
occasion where they appear; perfect style
and tailoring, correct fit. Grays, browns,
tans, blues, and many mixtures of color, in
many new and effective weaves and patterns

There’ s nothing smarter in the
way of a collar.. N othin g that
improves a man’ s appearance
so much as a close-fitting collar
that will not gape open, sag
down or pinch.

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SUITS $i£.00 TO $30.00

cnilKxly these essentials. They
sit in close about the top, yet
there’s ample room to tie the
wide, modish cravat.
H aving the “ N o tc h ,” these
collars arc easy to put on, easier to
take off, stay closed in front, and
have no buttonhole to rip out.

Fine line of Gents Furnishings, Shirts,
Hose, Ties, Underwear, Hats, Etc. If you
buy it here it is right.
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The only Exclusive Clothing and Fur­
nishing Store in Sanford.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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coming south, and leave Orlando three.
In other word», in round figures, Sanlortl
would get It) »ueli division twelve mile»
by thirty-nix mile» of territory, while
Governm ent I las Consented To Orlando would have eighteen mile* by
thirty-»!* mile»."
Recognize Sanford
Mr. Uossoter »aid that he. nor any of
hi* friend.», favored county division, in
fact, the matter w.u, 'never thought of
there, until the past election. ReporterStar.

WIRL or CONGRESSMAN CLARK
Rear» Intelligence I h.ii

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uflvanrc is absolutely necessary To meet
our operating t»xpeuM*.
Our suitscnlM-r» are now.receiving the
use of nearly 500 phones and the rate
rhnrgcd in other cities of the »ire of San­
ford is usually $4.00 for busine»* and
$2.50. for residences.
*^he now rate still fives a $1.50 resirate’ to those who will use /U n u party
line.
Any subscriber desiring to change
their service from Jiriyjite to party anrequested to notify an at once ho that
arrangement» ran !&gt;«• made.
SANFORD TKLKI’HONK CO.,
Geo. II. Fc'rnald, I*res.
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Announro» fur Treasurer
,l n thi» ihsiic appear* the announceVery Much Fo The Point
menl of A. A. i’riwton for the position
Thunk* to the untiring effort* of Hon. of Treasurer and Collector. Mr. Pres­
J. N. Whitner Sanford will havo a first ton has been n resident of this city for
class, well e&lt;|uip|M»l weather bureau and several years being connected with the
another big Improvement that 1» needed Imjierinl Theatre as hutineas manager
and ho* % ng been nettled in thi*. the find ha-* also !m»-ii engaged os hookgreatest vrgetnhle section in the world. keefier with a number of tines. He his
There ha» liyen no weather hure.ni here a thorough knowledge of bookkeeping
I will l u n j i l M r o u to &gt;top ill *t itch in two
for many yearn. .Several attempt* have ami office work uiiil assures the public
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been made to dmplny signal-) and give tljat if elected the business of the city
N o r r/n td )- t h a t I h s v * e v e r so ld fo r
the grower» warning of cold »nap» in ‘ will he carefully attended to ami will ri*- T c x e m » .' P sorlniiM . a n d a ll o th e r *ll»&lt;-a»r»
o r t h e » k in ha* K lven m o re t h o r o u g h
time to take precaution* that would »ave ceive his undivided attention. Mr. s s t l s t a r t l o n th a n th o
the tender vegetable«. Hut nothing in I Preston ha* liecome a candidate for the D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema
the nature of a complete equipment ha* ollice at the solicitation of hi» many
1 g u a r a n t e e t h i s re m e d y .
been-in Sanford in luter year* ami the friend» and will, make a’ canvass of the
R. P H I L I P S &amp; C O .
news that,»itch a station i* to lie estab­ city’and endeavor to see overy votef and L .
lished come* to us in the nature of a lay his case pro bono publico tre-oiectlon
telegram to Mr. Whitner from Con-1 day. '
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grew nan Clark os follow*:
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"The Departm ent ha.» consented to
Notice to Telephone Subscriber*
establish u cooperative ■weather station
On December 1st, 1912, the following
, a t Sanford nt once. • Will write.”
- We await Mr. Clark’* letter when full rnUs will take effect, applying to all tel­
ephones in the dify limits only:
p a rtic u la rs will he gi\qn to thn public.
business private line per'month
$2.60
Residence private lino per month _ 2.00
’ R osscttrr on County DlrUion
3.50
Messrs. A. T. Uo«*ettcr ond Charlie Business party line per month ...
: 1.60
H and of Sanford were in towa today, Residence partyline per month
and Mr. Koasetter haji something to say Drek set instrum ent "6c per .month extra
of cOnsiderubla. interest about county Kxtension set,» wall type 1.00 per month
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divisfop. Asked by a reporter if San­ extra.
MAKE A NOTH OF tr,
ford people worn really out for county Extension sots diwk typo- 1.25 per month
l-T IIIS IN STITirriON
IS IN A POSITION
extra.
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TO EXTEND TO VOU
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Installation chargo made on oVery new
a ripple In th at direction anyway."
CONVENIENCE AND
phone installed 3.00,
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He said th at the Commercial Cluh^if
FACILITY MODERN
CONSERVATIVE
This amount is deducted at the end'of
Sanford had uppointed a committee of
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ten men on county division, which com­ the year, provided t h r phone is not.dis­
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m ittee held .it meeting last night. He continued within th a t time.
ntlANS THAT &gt;Ou
SECURE THE BEST
A special rate of four* winter service of
really, came to Orlando today, he said,
SERVICE WITH AB­
S O L U T E .SA FETX
to have something to say officially about four months will bd made as follows:
. th e m atter, b u t after arriving here ho I)usirices phone, $12.00 in advance; resi­
, received o telephone communication dence phono, $10.00 in advance.
These rates represent an advance over
j from the iom m ittee asking him to say
TfEflPlfS BANK OF SANFORD .JÊ
tho present ones of only 50 cents per
. nothing.
• VNot officially • as representing the m onth. This company has been fur»
committee, b u t personally,* »aid Mr. nishing teephono service at a lower rate
Roeaeter. "I favor dividing the county than any company in Fldrida. On ac­
M. S M ITH , Présidant *so th a t’ Sanford would have two-fifths count of the necessary heavy, expendi­
H. R. S TE V E N S , Vlcs-Pr«*.
and Orlando threo-fiith*' T hat would tures of Installing underground cables
i «lutblo Sanford to taka ixr t9 o township* and making our system metallic this
H. E. TOLAR, Cashier
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Fertilizer is Sold on its Merits
Distinctive nimbly count* for it» much in fertilisers a» any other
article.
Kllicient service likewise Iiil» its value.

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nrc made to give result* not to sell at a low price. The difference
in tho cost of n good fertilizer over n cheap one will more than bo
mude up In your yield,
Careful attention to every detail; prom ptin’»* always, and a
high regard for our customers’ wishes hnvcholiied to make us and our
famous fertilizers -th e Favorite brand» in such great demand.

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SA N F O R D , FLORIDA. TUESDAY NOVEMBER 28, 1012

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THANKSGIVING DAY

THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE i

WORLD AND STATE NEWS

C o u n ty D iv isio n . Now O c c u ­
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Ju s t O ff The W ires C o n ta in in g
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Happening» O f Interest Culled F rom
Various Source» F o r Buijr
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C ounty division now occupies the = s
It ij understood that about twrnty-flvs
center of the stage a t present, and ut a EE
acres of cabbage will bo raised In Uuakin
moat enthusiastic m eeting of the Com- j = 3
this winter.
mercial Club lost night nil other ques- ~
o o o*
tionsW ere sidetracked t o make way for EE
The now water works at W inter Park
the la test move toward a new county
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will soon be an accomplished fact as tha
In the ab»cnco of President Lake. ~
pipe* are nearly laid and otber arrange­
Vice President F. P. Forster presided EEE
ments tire under way.
with his usual vigor and the little talks = 3
o o o
th a t he made and interspersed the other ——
All the packing turn»«« in Del-and ara
speeches during the evening were inet ” ~
now running at full blast and corn of orwith applause and ready response
nnges are being sent out every day.
Among the put of town visitors to the
The crop is said to bo tho finest ever aent
meeting were E. A. Douglas», R. q .
from there.
Sm ith and T. U. Jones, all prominent
o n o
business men of Oviedo n'nd while thqy
The total ncrenge estimated to be
could not promise the ojanion.» of the EE
planted in potatoes alone at Hastings will
entire Oviedo section they approved ==
lie !»,()0() acres It is predicted th at fully
most heartily of the plans that were l&gt;«&gt;- ~
~~* 800,000 b irrel.s, H25.000 bushels of potaIng discussed hy the Commercial Club. EE
t-w-s will he the crop of 1D18.
All of them were called upon for remarks
o o o
and Mr. Douglas gave a mo-t intw-M 3=
T he bond election held at (¡reen Cove
ing talk upon Hast Orange and her tiL-ds r r r
Springs on Tuesday to issue bonds In the
and gnve it ns his candid opinion tliai if =
—• »urn of $211,(11») (or the purpone of paving
hia section of the county could !&gt;«• prom- ——
EE ! the mum »tres-t, improving tho water and
¡»ed good roads that all of them wo u l d EE
' light plant, and laying a main sower In
moat heartily endorse the idea
new 3 3
—— tin- main part of the town was carried by
county.
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a substantial mujortiy
J. T. M cLain, one of the mo-t ........ -—■
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nenl cittrens of the (•••iie\a »e-to-h wu.» 3 2
f'lurii Morris, Hie former actreas, who
present and gave th&lt;- elul» an .n ro ,i,i ni 3 3
ha&lt; written many interisiting article« on
the needs of Ids section for hi tter r".nl» EEE
stag«» life is totally Mind, hut will conand th at the people of Ids »,•« ij,,o wir« £3 :
tinu- her literary work, hoping to commost friendly toward Sanford lot the ~
plet* so.in two h«Hiks upon which «ho ia
muny good turns &gt;{&lt;,,i&gt;. t t a u n i n n |.,,-t
at work
The talented woman is slxtyr. tive years old and her long public life has
anil while the count;, «liln ...t, . . •
new for an opinion from \l
M- I n tu. ,uui&gt;i»-lk»r iniuty pleasant reminiscence«,
could assure the cluh that In- people
o o o
would favor any iv«venient for the i&gt;&lt;-t
\\ ill T hom as, a negro, accuseil of as­
torment of H a s t Orange at. I t ■ , .MMr '
saulting Spurgeon Johnson, a white
half of the county gener.di-.
farmer several wis-ks ago, wiis taken from
Since Sanford has gone .m r&lt; • ord in
a inugistrate’s constable Saturday night
every road election as being ; ( .
by a p a r t y of m asked men. chained to a
good roads, and since this section lias t
tree und h u hotly riddled with bullets.
lately voted in n special election to make
T he lynching occurred about fourteen
it li speeiui rond district and voted C‘oo
miles from N'- wherg. S
and while the
000 worth iff bonds lor tiiu construettou
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negro wa» being brought to jail.
of brick ronds there is no need of ii-v-ur
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alters to be given the |s- |.U «.( ti . i., w
Frank Hanley, u Itomney negro, who,
county that our road-will ••»
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wiiii another negro, boldly attem pted
ill, If H, Ll I I I /_,) I t/‘
ed. As a double sisutlfiiie • ll n— pi* • n» I
to rol) Iu-c- Insklpa, u well to do farmer
at the moJTJlilfttrT Mg' i |.|. di d I In m
living near Homney, W. Va.. was shot
selves to cotislruet and m aintain the
hen; tire moments in the life of individuals and of com m unities when it liecomos necessary to by lnskl|ia today. The other negro
roads before any other improvements
throw off the yoke of tem porary business depression and a wholesome ruspect for th e welfare esca|M-tl to the mountains and was pur­
would bo made, and the |H-ople living in
sued all tluy by i pns»u. Inskipa was
of mankind requires that a feeling of expression of thanks he given the determ inai ion
the outlying districts will have good v
badly woundisl in a duel witii the negro
&lt; s* ♦ O v $
roaiis first. The brick roads urmind * 6
-, A Il luniis, I hi Am erican people hy their sulfragi* have i*l&lt;*ch-«| a « hi*-f executivi* after spending while he wus making n getaway. InSanford wj l l obviate a n y work b e i n g
sklpa ami a servant, Mary Heath, who
-i\t»M-n vear*" m thè wiltlerness timi under Wootlrow Wilson a tuw erti of prosperile will be in
done ort the roads here for many • . rwere at I at Fed hy ttie negros*, w hiia
augurateti insuring .i post offici- for everx applicati! and genera! "a li-fa ri imi fui everx mal- • .tiling (or help also were injured,
to come and all the road work cat. 1«
done on the eountry r«'id» i) i- as ,t
oo o
l'nllteUt. and
mg them the best of mud« when \ i • • i •
On a federal indictment returned at
»re needed
ll'hrrrns, II is b»*li&lt;*v'i-d that even (host* \vln&gt; &lt;lilTer«i&lt;| from us |&gt;oliltrnll\ will aid in prom oting tin* Fort Scott, Kansas, ugainst Eugene V.
There 1» no doubt about ibe vnrKVu- |&gt;uldir wt-lfan* hy y;i\ my&gt; ilwin aid and assistance in every reform for public good, especially in reducing Delm, Socialist cnndldnto for President,
precincts in the northern half &lt;&lt;t nrang. , | 1(. | u ^ |,
,,f living so that every |K*or man will lie able to have a turkey next Thanksgiving Day w ith­ editor of the Ap|&gt;cal to Reason, a So­
county being heartily m favor of count
cialist pujver published at Girard, Kas„
out mortgaging his home, and
ty division
It means less 'tnxes ‘ und
and J I Shcpperd. Wnrren's attorney,
better results and more improvement.»
Wherriw, There Iuls never been a time in the history of our country when the financial horizon Warren anti SphepjH-rti were arreated
and they arc investigating tin- .matter l o o k e d s o roseate, anti the hanks seemed s o willing to loan money at good security for s per cent interest, here today by a deputy marshal. The
fully and every tiny sees new convert.»
indictment charges “obstruction of jus­
and
to the idea of separation.
tice by inducing wltneaaea to leave the
In a few days there will u- pamphlet*
H7/crf(is, Sanford has long been recognized as the greatest center in the world for th e growing add country."
print«! setting forth fact» and ugum »,
f winter vegetables and consigning them to the tender mercies of tlie man farth er north and
about the taxes, new territory and every |
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County Commissioners Indicted
- P°'nt jn connection with the county
Whereas, Sanford and the Sanford section and tht* northern part of Orange county Iuls long been
Indicting two members of tho board of
division and this matter will be di»»em,on ized iv* tht* greatest and best part of the countv and I uls paid th e larger share of the taxes and county commissioners on the general
that the people can gain ..n id.-« .d the has long been content with a small share of the emoluments and benefits thereof and having become charge of using their positions to promot*
their private enterprise« and scoring the
•copaof the territory and the reason» fm wise in our generation and strong and vigorous, I hercforc lie it
entire board for willfully ignoring and
dUThe meeting lost night demonstrated
Kesolvetl. T h a t the vegetable growers sell all their product* here in Sanford, and let the good and violating the law by issuing time war­
rooit clearly th a t the division will 1» kind middleman who Iuls over looked after o u r welfare heretofore and only charged ten cents per crate rants, the grand jury Friday afternoon
•v tnsde and the only uumtion now i* tl»- f,,r so r|rtipg now come forward and show his generosity and benevolence-and love for m ankind hy buy presented the most im jiortant document
that has been banded down by a similar
• extent of the division. A com m ittee of ing our product* at a nominal
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and. making
a 'fair
be it
body in Hillsboro county in years.
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125 members has been appoint*! to take
Commissioner W. R. Moody is charged
Hesolccfi, T h a t inasmuch ils t h e good people of Sanford and the northern half oT Orange county
tho m atter in charge and also n com m ittee
with being u stockholder in tho T am pa
of 25 to tmko an activo part and be nn has contributed for so many years toward tht* upbuilding of the whole county that-w e now proceed to
executive com m ittee. “The name«.of the apply for a divorce from the clear parent that has fostered us so long, and from this tim e and henceforth Sand and Shell Company and selling the
products to the county through the board
U - committees will appear in tin- m xt ,vnu' ! j(j|e our mvn canoe on the broad and placid bosom of Ijtk e M onroe and I&gt;ake Jessup. And in this Commissioner E. J. Dcvane of P lan t
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|jay (,f Thanksgiving and praise that we pause to drop a tear at the parting and jn the m idst of the sor- City is charged with using hia own team s
Royai Arch Msstrh«
row a l separation we can turn aside to give praise a t the th o u g h t th a t we nn* largo enough and strong on county work. The" grand jury report
stated th at Dcvane was not much to
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There will bo a regular convocation of |
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Ii&gt;ave the parental roof of the Orlando court house and Like yp an abode of our own.
blame, but he had violated the law. As
k »,M onroe.C hapter, No. 15, hold »t d U1UUM
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All of -these many 11
blessings in flisguiso ...................
falling to tmr lot on this the glad 'Fhanksgiving to the time warrants, it asked th at ths
T hursday evening, November
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. 1912. Im p o rtan t business is to D iv I'M'» that S a n fo rd sh o uuld
ld hear
tt‘‘nei-klly request tho senator*
heai in mind tht* old adan»*: " A ll th in g s com e to th o s e w h o w a it ” and
elect and representatives from this C0UOromebeforo the chapter ami work in the i •*&gt;. 1 *“ •
at last we arc «•oinuig into &lt;&gt;ijr own.
ty not to ask the next legislature to val­
Feet Master degree. Members a re ex
idate such warrants as was dons two
a tte n d and visiting rompnn(Signed)
THE
PEOPLE,
years ago os tho holder, the Exchange
S an fo rd , Florida
lo w ^ ri invited to be present.
National bank knew the warrants cou!4
H . E. TOLAR,
Per
The
Sanford
Herald
November
26,
1912
not be legally issued.
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November 22,1912
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ETTING Ready for Thanksgiving is one

G of the pleasant things now just at hand,

You may confidently come here for every­
thing that refers to the correct clothes; and
that’s really a very important part of the
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clothes are the best made; they grace any
occasion where they appear; perfect style
and tailoring, correct fit. Grays, browns,
tans, blues, and many mixtures of color, in
many new and effective weaves and patterns

There’s nothing smarter in the
way of a collar.. Nothing that
improves a man’s appearance
so much as a close-fitting collar
that will not gape open, sag
down or pinch.

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COLLARS

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cnilKxly these essentials. They
sit in close about the top, yet
there’s ample room to tie the
wide, modish cravat.
Having the “ N otch,” these
collars arc easy to put on, easier to
take off, stay closed in front, and
have no buttonhole to rip out.

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Fine line of Gents Furnishings Shirts
Hose, Ties, Underwear, Hats, Etc. I f you
buy it here it is right.
.Copriglit H ilt ScWTncf it M u x

Clothes That Satisfy

IS tents each—2 fo r 2.f cents

The only Exclusive Clothing and Fur­
nishing Store in Sanford.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

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coming south, and leave Orlando three.
In other word», in round figures, Sanlortl
would get It) »ueli division twelve mile»
by thirty-nix mile» of territory, while
Government I las Consented To Orlando would have eighteen mile* by
thirty-»!* mile»."
Recognize Sanford
Mr. Uossoter »aid that he. nor any of
hi* friend.», favored county division, in
fact, the matter w.u, 'never thought of
WIRL o r CONGRESSMAN CLARK there, until the past election. ReporterStar.
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Announro» fur Treasurer
,ln thi» ihsiic appear* the announceVery Much Fo The Point
menl of A. A. i’riwton for the position
Thunk* to the untiring effort* of Hon. of Treasurer and Collector. Mr. Pres­
J . N. Whitner Sanford will havo a first ton has been n resident of this city for
class, well e&lt;|uip|M»l weather bureau and several years being connected with the
another big Improvement that 1» needed Imjierinl Theatre as hutineas manager
and ho* %ng been nettled in thi*. the find ha-* also ! m»-ii engaged os hookgreatest vrgetnhle section in the world. keefier with a number of tines. He his
There ha» liyen no weather hure.ni here a thorough knowledge of bookkeeping
for many yearn. .Several attempt* have ami office work uiiil assures the public
been made to dmplny signal-) and give tljat if elected the business of the city
the grower» warning of cold »nap» in ‘ will he carefully attended to ami will ri*time to take precaution* that would »ave ceive his undivided attention. Mr.
the tender vegetable«. Hut nothing in I Preston ha* liecome a candidate for the
the nature of a complete equipment ha* ollice at the solicitation of hi» many
been-in Sanford in luter year* ami the friend» and will, make a’ canvass of the
news that,»itch a station i* to lie estab­ city’and endeavor to see overy votef and
lished come* to us in the nature of a lay his case pro bono publico tre-oiectlon
telegram to Mr. Whitner from Con-1 day. '
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"T h e Department ha.» consented to
Notice to Telephone Subscriber*
establish u cooperative ■weather station
On December 1st, 1912, the following
, a t Sanford nt once. •Will write.”
- We await Mr. Clark’* letter when full rnUs will take effect, applying to all tel­
ephones in the dify limits only:
p a rticu la rs will he gi\qn to thn public.
business private line per'month
$2.60
Residence private lino per month _ 2.00
’ Rosscttrr on County DlrUion
3.50
Messrs. A. T . Uo«*ettcr ond Charlie Business party line per month ...
: 1.60
Hand of Sanford were in towa today, Residence partyline per month
and Mr. Koasetter haji something to say Drek set instrument " 6c per .month extra
of cOnsiderubla. interest about county Kxtension set,» wall type 1.00 per month
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ford people worn really out for county Extension sots diwk typo- 1.25 per month
extra.
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a ripple In that direction anyway."
phone installed 3.00,
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He said that the Commercial Cluh^if
This amount is deducted at the end'of
Sanford had uppointed a committee of
ten men on county division, which com­ the year, provided t h r phone is not.dis­
mittee held .it meeting last night. He continued within that time.
A special rate of four* winter service of
really, came to Orlando today, he said,
to have something to say officially about four months will bd made as follows:
. th e matter, but after arriving here ho I)usirices phone, $ 12.00 in advance; resi­
, received o telephone communication dence phono, $10.00 in advance.
These rates represent an advance over
j from the iommittee asking him to say
tho present ones of only 50 cents per
. nothing.
• VNot officially •as representing the month. This company has been fur»
committee, but personally,* »aid Mr. nishing teephono service at a lower rate
Roeaeter. " I favor dividing the county than any company in Fldrida. On ac­
so that’ Sanford would have two-fifths count of the necessary heavy, expendi­
and Orlando threo-fiith*' That would tures of Installing underground cables
i «lutblo Sanford to taka ixr t 9 o township* and making our system metallic this
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uflvanrc is absolutely necessary To meet
our operating t»xpeuM*.
Our suitscnlM-r» are now.receiving the
use of nearly 500 phones and the rate
rhnrgcd in other cities of the »ire of San­
ford is usually $4.00 for busine»* and
$2.50. for residences.
*^he now rate still fives a $1.50 resirate’ to those who will use /Unu party
line.
Any subscriber desiring to change
their service from Jiriyjite to party anrequested to notify an at once ho that
arrangement» ran !&gt;«• made.
SANFORD T K L K I’HONK CO.,
Geo. II. Fc'rnald, I*res.
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Fertilizer is Sold on its Merits
Distinctive nimbly count* for it» much in fertilisers a» any other
article.
Kllicient service likewise Iiil» its value.

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Favorite Fertilizers
nrc made to give result* not to sell at a low price. The difference
in tho cost of n good fertilizer over n cheap one will more than bo
mude up In your yield,
Careful attention to every detail; promptin’»* always, and a
high regard for our customers’ wishes hnvcholiied to make us and our
famous fertilizers -th e Favorite brand» in such great demand.

Stop That Itch!

INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER COMPANY
JA C K S O N V IL L E . FLORIDA

I will l u n j i l M rou to &gt;top ill * t itch in two
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No rr/ntd)- that I h sv* ever sold for
Tcxem».' PsorlniiM. and all other *ll»&lt;-a»r»
or the »kin ha* Klven more thorough
s s tls ta r tlo n than tho

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D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema
1 guarantee this remedy.

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12x14 w all tents

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S ANF OR D, FLORIDA. T UES DAY NOVE MB E R 2 8 , 1012

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THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE i

WORLD AND STATE NEWS

C ounty D ivision. Now O ccu ­
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Ju st Off The W ires C ontaining
A ll The Latest News

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Happening» Of Interest Culled From
Various Source» For Buijr
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County division now occupies the = s
It ij understood that about twrnty-flvs
center of the stage a t present, and ut a EE
acres of cabbage will bo raised In Uuakin
moat enthusiastic meeting of the Com- j = 3
this winter.
mercial Club lost night nil other ques- ~
o o o*
tionsW ere sidetracked t o make way for EE
The now water works at Winter Park
the latest move toward a new county
EEE
will soon be an accomplished fact as tha
In the ab»cnco of President Lake. ~
pipe* are nearly laid and otber arrange­
Vice President F. P. Forster presided EEE
ments tire under way.
with his usual vigor and the little talks = 3
o o o
that he made and interspersed the other ——
All the packing turn»«« in Del-and ara
speeches during the evening were inet ” ~
now running at full blast and corn of orwith applause and ready response
nnges are being sent out every day.
Among the put of town visitors to the
The crop is said to bo tho finest ever aent
meeting were E. A. Douglas», R. q .
from there.
Sm ith and T . U. Jones, all prominent
o n o
business men of Oviedo n'nd while thqy
The total ncrenge estimated to be
could not promise the ojanion.» of the EE
planted in potatoes alone at Hastings will
entire Oviedo section they approved ==
lie !»,()0() acres
It is predicted that fully
most heartily of the plans that were l&gt;«&gt;- ~
~~* 800,000 b irrel.s, H25.000 bushels of potaIng discussed hy the Commercial Club. EE
t-w-s will he the crop of 1D18.
All of them were called upon for remarks
o o o
and Mr. Douglas gave a mo-t intw-M 3 =
The bond election held at (¡reen Cove
ing talk upon Hast Orange and her tiL-ds rrr
Springs on Tuesday to issue bonds In the
and gnve it ns his candid opinion tliai if =
—• »urn of $211,(11») (or the purpone of paving
hia section of the county could !&gt;«• prom- ——
EE ! the mum »tres-t, improving tho water and
¡»ed good roads that all of them would E E
' light plant, and laying a main sower In
moat heartily endorse the idea
new 3 3
—— tin- main part of the town was carried by
county.
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a substantial mujortiy
J . T. M cLain, one of the mo-t ...... .. -—■
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f'lurii Morris, Hie former actreas, who
present and gave th&lt;- elul» an .n ro ,i,i ni 3 3
ha&lt; written many interisiting article« on
the needs of Ids section for hi tter r".nl» EEE
stag«» life is totally Mind, hut will conand that the people of Ids »,•« ij,,o wir« £3:
tinu- her literary work, hoping to commost friendly toward Sanford lot the ~
plet* so.in two h«Hiks upon which «ho ia
muny good turns &gt;{&lt;,,i&gt;. ttaun in n |.,,-t
at work
The talented woman is slxtyr. tive years old and her long public life has
anil while the count;, «liln ...t, . . •
new for an opinion from \l M- I n tu. ,uui&gt;i»-lk»r iniuty pleasant reminiscence«,
could assure the cluh that In- people
o o o
would favor any iv«venient for the i&gt;&lt;-t
\\ ill Thom as, a negro, accuseil of as­
torment of Hast Orange at. I t ■ , .MMr '
saulting Spurgeon Johnson, a white
half of the county gener.di-.
farmer several wis-ks ago, wiis taken from
Since Sanford has gone .m r&lt; •ord in
a inugistrate’s constable Saturday night
every road election as being ; ( .
by a party of masked men. chained to a
good roads, and since this section lias t
tree und hu hotly riddled with bullets.
lately voted in n special election to make
Th e lynching occurred about fourteen
it li speeiui rond district and voted C‘oo
miles from N'- wherg. S
and while the
000 worth iff bonds lor tiiu construettou
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negro wa» being brought to jail.
of brick ronds there is no need of ii-v-ur
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alters to be given the |s- |.U «.( ti . i., w
Frank Hanley, u Itomney negro, who,
county that our road-will ••»
n-..- •
wiiii another negro, boldly attempted
ill, If H, Ll III /_,) I t/‘
ed. As a double sisutlfiiie • ll n— pi* •n» I
to rol) Iu-c- Insklpa, u well to do farmer
at the moJTJlilfttrT Mg' i |.|. di d I In m
living near Homney, W. Va.. was shot
selves to cotislruet and maintain the
hen; tire moments in the life of individuals and of com m unities when it liecomos necessary to by lnskl|ia today. The other negro
roads before any other improvements
esca|M-tl to the mountains and was pur­
throw off the yoke of tem porary business depression and a wholesome ruspect for th e welfare
would bo made, and the |H-ople living in
sued all tluy by i pns»u. Inskipa was
of mankind requires that a feeling of expression of thanks he given the determ inai ion
the outlying districts will
have good v
badly woundisl in a duel witii the negro
&lt; s* ♦ O v $
roaiis first. The brick roads urmind * 6
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Il lu n i i s , I hi A m e ric a n people hy th e ir sulfragi* h a v e i*l&lt;*ch-«| a « hi*-f execu tiv i* a f t e r sp e n d in g while he wus making n getaway. InSanford wjll obviate any work being
sklpa ami a servant, Mary Heath, who
-i\t»M-n vear*" m th è w iltlerness timi under W ootlrow W ilson a tu w erti of p r o s p e r ile will b e in
done ort the roads here for many •. rwere at I at F ed hy ttie negros*, whiia
a u g u ra teti insuring .i post offici- for everx ap p lic a ti! and g en era ! " a l i - f a r i imi fui everx mal- •.tiling (or help also were injured,
to come and all the road work cat. 1«
done on the eountry r«'id» i) i- as ,t
oo o
l'nllteUt. and
mg them the best of mud« when \i • •i •
On a federal indictment returned at
»re needed
ll'hrrrns, II is b»*li&lt;*v'i-d that even (host* \vln&gt; &lt;lilTer«i&lt;| from us |&gt;oliltrnll\ will aid in prom oting tin* Fort Scott, Kansas, ugainst Eugene V.
There 1» no doubt about ibe vnrKVu- |&gt;uldir wt-lfan* hy y;i\ my&gt; ilwin aid and assistance in every reform for public good, especially in reducing Delm, Socialist cnndldnto for President,
precincts in the northern half &lt;&lt;t nrang. ,|1(. |u ^|,
,,f living so th at every |K*or man will lie able to have a tu rk ey next Thanksgiving D ay w ith­ editor of the Ap|&gt;cal to Reason, a So­
county being h e a r tily m fa v o r of c o u n t
cialist pujver published at Girard, Kas„
out m ortgaging his home, and
ty division
It means less 't n x e s ‘ und
and J I Shcpperd. Wnrren's attorney,
better results and m ore im p ro v em en t.»
Wherriw, T h ere Iuls never been a time in the history of our co u n try when the financial horizon Warren anti SphepjH-rti were arreated
and they arc in v e s tig a tin g tin - .m a tte r looked so roseate, anti the hanks seemed so willing to loan money at good security for s per cent in terest, here today by a deputy marshal. The
fully and every tiny sees new convert.»
indictment charges “obstruction of jus­
and
to the idea of separation.
tice by inducing wltneaaea to leave the
In a few days there will u- pamphlet*
H7/crf(is, Sanford has long been recognized as the greatest cen ter in the world for th e growing add country."
print«! setting forth fact» and ugum»,
f winter vegetables and consigning them to the tender mercies of tlie man farther north and
about the taxes, new territory and every |
n
County Commissioners Indicted
P°'nt jn connection with the county
W hereas, Sanford and the Sanford section and tht* northern part of Orange cou n ty Iuls long been
Indicting two members of tho board of
division and this matter will b e di»»em,on ized iv* tht* greatest and best part of the countv and I uls paid th e larger share of the ta x e s and county commissioners on the general

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that the people can gain ..n id.-« .d the has long been content with a small share of the em olum ents and benefits thereof and
•copaof the territory and the reason» fm wise in our generation and strong and vigorous, I hercforc lie it

having becom e charge of using their positions to promot*

dUThe meeting lost night demonstrated
Kesolvetl. T h a t the vegetable growers sell all their product* here in Sanford, and let the good and
rooit clearly that the division will 1» kind middleman who Iuls over looked after ou r welfare heretofore and only charged ten cen ts per c r a te
•v tnsde and the only uumtion now i* tl»- f,,r so r|rtipg now com e forward and show his generosity and benevolence-and love for mankind hy buy
• extent of the division. A committee of ing our product* at a nominal
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and. making
a 'fair
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125 members has been appoint*! to take
Hesolccfi, T h a t inasmuch ils the good people of Sanford and the n orth ern half oT O range co u n ty
tho matter in charge and also n committee
of 25 to tmko an activo part and be nn has contributed for so m any years toward tht* upbuilding of the whole co u n ty th at-w e now proceed to
executive committee. “The name«.of the apply for a divorce from the clear parent th at has fostered us so long, and from this tim e and henceforth

U-committees will appear in tin- m xt ,vnu' !
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There will bo a regular convocation of |
. . Ii&gt;ave th e parental roof of the Orlando co u rt house and Like yp an abode of our own.

their private enterprise« and scoring the
entire board for willfully ignoring and
violating the law by issuing time war­
rants, the grand jury Friday afternoon
presented the most imjiortant document
that has been banded down by a similar
body in Hillsboro county in years.
Commissioner W. R. Moody is charged
with being u stockholder in tho Tampa
Sand and Shell Company and selling the
products to the county through the board
Commissioner E. J . Dcvane of Plant
City is charged with using hia own teams
on county work. The" grand jury report
stated that Dcvane was not much to
blame, but he had violated the law. As
to the time warrants, it asked that ths

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falling to tmr lot on this the glad 'Fhanksgiving
Thursday evening, November
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. 1912. Im portant business is to D iv I'M '» that S a n fo rd should
tt‘‘nei-klly request tho senator*
uld hear
heai in mind tht* old adan»*: " A ll th in g s co m e to th o se w ho w a it” and
elect and representatives from this C0UO; romebeforo the chapter ami work in the i •*&gt;. 1 * “ •
at last we arc «•oinuig into &lt;&gt;ijr own.
ty not to ask the next legislature to val­
Feet Master degree. Members are ex
idate such warrants as was dons two
attend and visiting rompnn(Signed)
T
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years ago os tho holder, the Exchange
Sanford, Florida
low ^ ri invited to be present.
National bank knew the warrants cou!4
H. E . TO LA R,
Per
The
Sanford
Herald
November
26,
1912
not be legally issued.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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dUt celery and his crop looks very prom­
FACTS ABOUT ELECTION
ery user of a vehicle and a deadly threat
ising. L
to every pedestrian in town or. country
There has b « n quite an improve­
Flgorcs
Compiled
Show
Sonje
Inter
It is high time that aroused public opin­
A N IC E N EW L IN E O F
ment
along Richmond avenue in the last
••ting
Deta
on
R
etu
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eX
ion should make him a pariah under the
few
montiis
In
the
way
of
building
and
Budget of Opinion “ Just Be law.
The moat recent tabulation of the
popular
vote, compared with the vote fanning, and It ia expected that In the
This
movement
to
make
an
outcast
o
tween You and Me”
( S &lt; * Window Diiplajr)
the reckless driver has the support of of four year* ago, »bow* that there baa near future the wholo »action on cither
tide
will
be
In
cultivation.
As
the
land
the greet automobile manufacturing been a general Increase of something
A large assortment to select
companies
and tbs backing of powsrfu near a million votes, the total of all vote Is very rich it should produce well.
EVEN I tit GAIE POSI NOI IN II
The people of Beck Hammock will
from. Every piece U Warranted
insurance companies. T bs aid of the cast four yean ago being about 14,760,Sterling Silver.
associations of automobile owner* and 0001 while the vote for the recent election be overjoyed when the new brick road i
Our new line of E L E C T R IC
total* about 16,600,000.
The total of is finished out thia far, for it is almost a 1
Chlel 1» Among Ye Taking Note» tho police throughout the country
task to start In to Sanford from out
P O R T A B L E S for 1012 is now
practically
assured
for
the
rigid
enforce­
President
T
aft’«
vote
four
years
ago
was
and ra tlh . He’ll Prenl E m ~ rcaJy. ■ Came and see them.
ment and strengthening of the laws over 7,600,000, and that of Bryan some­ here with a team.
So Say» Saunterer.
You arc welcome whether you
against tho speed maniac and the reck­ thing over 6,400,000, with a plurality In
I tec by the papers that Mr. Prcaton less driver,
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buy or not.
favor of T aft of over 1,200,000. The
We do E X P E R T W ATCH
I* a candidate for the position of treas­
Prohibition rota four years ago waa
urer of Sanford. I am glad to see the 1 I t is s fact, I believe, that the general 260,000: thja year it is about 280,000,
and J E W E L R Y REPAIRING
candidates coming out in forco. It will intelligence of a community, or a state an Increase of only about 30,000. The
at reasonable prices.
All Work
AM)
'm ake the election lively and demon or a nation for that matter may be
G U A R A N T EED .
Socialist vote of four year* ago was
strata that our pcoplo think enough timated more or lcaa accurately by the trifle over 4:11,000, while this year it ia
about the offices to make a race for them. d&amp;aa of reading matter in demand. Ol’ about 7?0/00, an increase of nearly
As yet there Is no one but Mr. Aber­ course this is a rule, if it ia entitled to 360.000. The vote for. the Progressive
nathy announced for council and it looks that designation, th st has many varia­ ticket thik year ia over 4,300,000, and
tions. But still the ideals of our people
JE W E L E R
like he will havo a walkover.
that of President T aft a little over 8,- ;
K0 0 . 1 2 0
are reflected fairly accurately by their
303 East First Street
760.000, the combined vote of Taft and
choice of reading matter—likewise their
Upstairs, Pico Block
Roosevelt being slightly over 8,000,000,
1 In sanity seizes upon tho bachelor
j S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A .
intelligence. By this standard the dis­
leaving Wilson lacking 2,600,000 of a
with greater case than upon tho bene­
criminating ability of readsra of news­
loooooaoooooüooooorooaooaö
majority over all, as against 600.000
dict, despite the worry the Utter b sup­ papers especially appears to be a t
Open
Tuesdays
4
to
6
p.m.
lacking by T aft In 1908. The combined
posed to undergo, according to the report
distressingly low ebb. Take for ex­
AND
Republican and Progressive vote this
of the government hospital for the insane
ample, the sort of “ news” ssnt out by
Saturdays 4 to 9p. m
OIDI SI f l R M U M NOISE
Just submitted to Secretary of the In­ some associated press correspondents year b , therefore, but 400,000 over the
T aft vota of 1908, while the vote of Wil­
terior Fishdr.
during tho post week, obtained from
son over Bryan ia le « than 100,000 In­
Somo hard hearted bachelor may sug­
some “ doctor” from a remote end of the
Strnngers Welcome
S
gest that the training tho married man country, proclaiming a "cure for appen­ crease. From three figures it will be
seen
the
increase
in
tho
popular
vote
is
•receives each day prepares them for any
T
dicitis without an operation," meaning
only about the normal increase between
mental ordeal that they may be called
O
surgical operation. The paragraph
each four year election, and that the per­
upon to go through.
says "th e discovery was made by. p
R
• • •
centage of gain ia with the Socialists and
ing on a certain vertebrae (meaning more
À
Progressive*. President T ait got nearly
i There will be no more prospects for
than one bone, where only on$ was
G
4.000.
000 fweer votre this year than he
city council this week in tho Curbstone
doubtless intended) which had the effect
got four year* ago, arevenial of sentiment
column. Some of my friends have been
E
of straightening the aigmoid flexure,
never before recorded in the history of
laying for me ever ainco last week and I
oop in the large intestine.’’ Sensational
the country. Viewed by staUs the vote
No i Roll Top Ottica Oesk
was forced to leave homo and look up
statements, like this, however untrue
present* somo even more Interesting re­
Roll curtain, two »tiding arm rr»t».
the new Orange county lino near Apop­
and grossly unscientific, are intended for
three splendidly made easy run
sults than it d o « as a whole. In Ken^
ka until the storm blew over. Ju st why
the gullible, ignorant reader. These
ning drawers on* each side, or cup
tucky
for
instance
Wilson
got
more
than
they think so m uch-of mo thst they
h u r d 11 preferred
lira«* er s lin i
statements measured by the science of
60.000 fewer than Bryan got in 1908.
would come after mo is more than 1
automatically
Worth $12 511 to
anatomy and phyaiology are gToesly
know. For tho time being and be­
Roosevelt and Taft combined got almost
$ 1*150 wholesale
inaccurate, untrue, and unscientific and
exactly 60,000 (ewer votes than Taft
cause I wont to spend Thanksgiving at
Are unworthy of publication anywhere.
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$ 1 0 . 9 0
got In 1908 and the total vote oLKenhome I will desist for this week and for­
W h y’ do resi&gt;ectahle newspapers admit
tuckty is shout 100,000 leas than It was
get to mention some of the real aldersuch statements to their columns? The
Shaped From Indiana Factory
manic timber.
four year* ago. Bryan got a plurality
per cent ol ersnks in the medical p ro fes­
• • •
over T aft of about 9,000, whilo Taft gets
S u m m e r o r W in te r
sion are probably as numerous as in any
plurality
over
Roosevelt
and
Taft
of
1 The automobile industry has devel­ other professions or in other evocations.
oped one of tiie most |M*euiiur commer­ If a medical crank wishes to obtain some about 6,000, and lacks 6,000 of having a
•6 N Chailoit* S iimi - Sr Aspnint Florid*
wecun fltipply your wants in the
cial situations known in history. Year cheap advertising or notoriety he imme­ majority over all. In New York Wilson
Automobile line
If you wont to
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY Li I LED
aftor year production figures have Jump­ diately hunts up a newspaper corres­ got shout 20,000 less than Rrynn, in
rent
Ohio
60,000
1res
than
Bryan,
in
Illinois
ed by lra(n and bound» contrary to the pondent in order to obtain it and too
prediction* of some of the brightest busi- often palms off some of his sensational 46.000 ires than Bryan, In Indiana 70,A Motor For Any Purpose
mWa men of this country. When the theories and statements in technical 00p 1res than Bryan, in Kansas 45,000
limit will be reached is hard to foretell, terms ns news! Is it not time for real leaa than Bryan, in Nebraskn 20.000 leas
for each year iwe* a healthy increase In sfiectahlo newspapers to place a discrim­ than Bryan, In New Jersey 16,000 leas
we ore nt your service with the
J EWEI.ER
sales. Moreover, there is a scarcity of inating standard on so-called scientific than Bryan. So rloee is the vote be­
very best cars
We
never
sleep
tween
Roosevelt
and
Wilson
In
the
*tat&lt;«
secondhand cars, a* any one who ha* copy intended for their columns? The
If you are m trouble call us nny
MY SPE CIALTIES
looked for one will testify. With sliout newspaper ought to be an educator to s of California, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Knnhour
of the night or day.
Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon and
760,000 car* in everyday use and s total good extent, und not a mouthpiece to
I’ li kur.l » llnnit PnlitltMl tin n ii
Cm li.un't, S trillili! S ilv n
population of approximately 95.000,000, any extent of pretenders, self-styled perhaps a few others, that fewer than
Uoyrrh I’lnlril VVum
the |**r cent of car owner* is about one "profresor*." in plsin language fakes if 100.000 votre could have been so dis­
Kliiin mul Wiilflinni VVntcl r *
tributed
that
Roosevelt's
electoral
vote
car to every 127 people. Taking the av­ you please.
would have been increased about 100 and Sanford .Machine &amp; Garage Company
erage of five person* to a family, duln
Wilson's diminished by a like number.
Elk* Memorial
shows one motor car to every twenty-five
P H O N E 331
Sanford Lodge No. 1241 Benevolent In many of the statre Wilson ran quite
ALL GOODS GUARANTEE!»
families In the I ’nited Slate«. Just
where all these cars go and to what ex­ and Protective Order of Elks, cordially ahead of the Bryan vote of four year*
tent this country will continuo to absorb invite their friends nnd the public to at­ ago. If the combined vote of Taft and
the tremendous output of American fac­ tend their annual memorial sefvice at Roosevelt had been cast for one man,
tories is an economic problem which only Imperial Theatre Sunday afternoon, th irty statre that cast their electoral,
Phone No. 281 M
m V I A / r f
| I Q 104 F ' S,rfet
Docemlier 1st. 1912, at 2:10 p. m. A vote for Wilson would have cast decided
time will solve.
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MAGAZINES
PERIODICALS
very interesting progrntn has l&gt;e«n pre­ majorities against him und 196 (or him,
as
compared
to
321
for
Tuft
und
162
for
pared
and
all
who
wish
to
celebrate
this
^ I am not in favor o( dividing Orange
Ice Cream • Soda W a te r • Confectionery • Cigars and Tobacco-';
county now. The proper time to divide beautiful service with us will be most Bryan.
tho county is in the spring time when cordially welcome.
Boolee Party
All visiting Elks invited to participate
tho (lowers ore opening on tho clay hill­
In
ceremonies.
The
Bootee
Party given by the Help­
sides of old Loon county, the birds are
Following
ia
the
program
to
be
ren­
ing
Hand
Society
of the Baptist church
warbling in tho Florida College for
* ’ at the parsonage Friday evening was not
Women and Harry Floyd is wearing a dered:
only a very enjoyable entertainment to
sprig of lilac on his suspender*. And Voluntary, Piano Solo
Miss Madge M. Ward all who were present but added a neat
then I understand that some of the prin­
1-odge little sum of money to the treasury of
cipal citizens of Oviedo «re opposed to llitual Work
Male
(Quartet
Messrs.
Polk.
Woodruff,
the society. The invitation which the
the division—that Capt. Brannon even
Moore and Murrell.
guests accepted contained alao tho sug­
stated in the Orlando Star that he would
l^xlgo gestion that tho size of the shoe worn by
leave Oviedo if county division wo* Kitual Work
Solo,
Recessional
(DuKoven)
Mrs.
E. L tho recipient of the invitation should be
made and knowing what an awful calam­
Robinson
mulitplied by four and the amount itr
ity Oviedo would suffer if such a disting­
Prayer
.
.
...Rev.
J.
D.
Langley
money
be brought to the bootee party
uished gentleman left there I am op­
posed to a division of the county until Duet, Fraternity Song (Covert).. Mtwin Friday evening. The instructions were
Polk' and Woodruff.
of course carried put by each guest who
said Capt. Brannon Is consulted in the
Thnnatopsia
_____ . Mrs. J . W. B a rn « on arrival deposited the right amount,
matter.
Mixed Quartctto, No Shadows Yonder... obtained . by individual multiplication
Who is Capt. Brannon, you ask?
________
Miss Stiimon, Mrs. Robinson, Measra. with the treasurer for the occasion at
I don’t know. He must be the wholn
C. L. Polk, K. f t Murrell.
the door. Game«, recitations, music,
thing, to give such an expert opinion on
something that he know* nothing about. Eulogy, Our Absent Brothers ...Goo. A. etc., were the pleasant entertainmett.
DeCottoa.
Tho rooms were . very tastefully deco­
I would suggest that ho be invited to
Music,
B l « t be the tie that binds Audi­ rated. A large shoe, suspended from
addrens tho Commercial Club on tM
ence assisting.
the ceiling, in tho renter of the room
question of county division and the rela­
'
mu
l o r Inform ation, R ates and R eserv ation s s e c n earest
£
tion of Dooley county, Georgia, to Or­ Address, Elkdom Hon. Cromwell Gib­ was the uniquo reminder that it waa a
bons.
bootee party. Dainty little cakre in the
ange county. Florida, and why » man
Ailantlc C oast Line Agent or write
J*
should leave.homo because a division oc­ Male Quartet, Where the sun will never shape of shore were served with tea and
go down (Jo n « ) Mrear*. Polk, Wood­ coffee. Each guest also ereceived an
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A. W . F R IT O T , D. P A S S . A C T .
cur* without his consent. •
ruff, Moore, Murrell.
express package of d ain ti«, brought by
138 Weal Bay 8t. •
J A C K S O N V I L L E , FLA. 5 ’
Ritual Work_____ ............... ...... .... Lodge a boy in the employ of the private ex­
1 A much needed improvement is tak­
Auld Lang Syne_......Audience satiating press company managed by tho Helping
ing shape that promises to put the "Joy
Benediction.
Hand Society, and operated for that
rider” out of business and to drive from
evening
only, for the pleasure of their
tho steering wheel of tho. automobile
Lakeland Is Growing
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guests.
wheel every reckless driver in tho land.
Lakeland is growing in more ways than
Within the past few years tho wrecks one. In fact, an election held a few
BECK HAMMOCK B R IE FS
from automobile accidents have reached day* ago will provide fo r.lt* growth in

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an appalling total and almost every day
adds to the tragic list iU grist of victims
both Innocent and guilty. The death
of a speed maniac Is not so'particularly
regretablo, for it la a way of making
the punishment fit tho crime, but the
speed maniac generally drags to death
with him Innocent victims of hip criminal
recklessness. That is the pity of it. He
la the hog of tho street and road. He
is • menaco to the life and.safety of ev­

four direction^. The people decided by
a largo majority vote to take in territory
adjacent to the extent of ona-fourtlkot a
mile on tba north, east and west and half
a mile on the eouth. Lakeland b a fine
town and haa every prospect of pros­
perity and Iocrease In Importance for
yeAr* to come. The new bloundarlee
will add many people to the list of resi­
dents and much valuable property will
ba placed on tha lax books. ,
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Harry and Anna Fekula, son and
daughter of C h ari« Fekula, arrived in
the city Thursday of last week from’
Prinredale, Pa. They Intend spending
the winter with relative* here and* will
return Co their home in Princedale in the
early spring.
•
Mrs. Ntpp, who haa been sick for
some time, ia now able to bo out, al­
though very weak y e t
Mr. Walker haa Just finished setting

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In Shooting Songsters
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President BUckman Gives Good Ad
vice T 6 Parents And Children
Abdut Birds
Complaint ha« reached me. as presi­
dent oí the Audubon Society of Florida,
from various parts of the state, that
boyi both white and colored nre shoot­
ing mocking birds and other birds which
are protected by tho'laws of Florida
with air guns and other weapons, and
¿hat parebta often seem indifferent to
this Infraction of law on the part of their
children, as do game wardens und sher­
iffs.
Section 8679 of the general statutes
o f. the state of Florida contains tho fol­
lowing words: “ No person shsJI within
the state of Florida kill or catch, or have
in his possession, living or dead, any wild
.bird other than gnme birds, nor shnll
purchase, offer or expose for sale any such
wild bird if it has been killed or caught.
•

• No person shall within tho state
destroy
tha nests or eggs of any wild bird, nor
shall have the neats or eggs in his or her
possession. Any person violating the
provisions of this section shnll lx» liable
to a fino of $6 for each offence, &gt;ifnd an
additional fine of $6 for ouch bird, living
dead, or part of bird, &lt;jr nest and eggs
possessed in violation of this section, or
•to imprisonment-for ten days.”
I beg parents throughout the state,
and the teachers in the public schools,
to bring this law forcibly to the atten­
tion of the boys in their charge; to ex­
plain the reason* for tins law. and to ex­
ert themselves in every way possible
to see that this beneficent statute is ob­
served. And I particularly urge the
sheriffs ami deputy sheriffs of the vari­
ous counties, and other public officials,
to see that the infraction of this statute
is suitably punished
For the most part, the shooting of
birds by young lads is due to thought
cssness and to the budding instincts ofl
the sportsmnn within them. Most ixiys
can easily lx* pindi- to m-»- tlx* reasonable
ness and the importance, from ever&gt;
point of view, of proti-cting our song
birds, and particularly those which by
devouring vast quantities of harmful in­
sects are the Iwat friends of the horticul­
turist. The state of Florida ha* no
body of workers which are so numerous,
so industrious and- rireli-ws. so cheap to
maintain, and so attractive to look nt
.as are the birds; it is beyond all descrip­
tion shameful that these
are being
slaughtered in such numbers
What we need is an aroused public sen­
timent which will insist upon the en­
forcement of such laws for the protec­
tion of our bird life as are now upon the
Itatute books, and upon the enacting o'
one or two other needed law* os. for
ample, one giving protection to the
robin. There ought also to Ik» a state
warden, and a force o f county and local
wardens, operating under his direction
whoso huslnnu it would lx- to protect
forests, game whether mammals, birds,
or fish and all song and plumage birds.
W F BLACKMAN

of Florida tako or needlessly,

•SUPERBA”
la Superb In Beauty and Interest at
The Imperial Theatre
Suparba is really and truly superb.
The Imperial Is indeed fortunate in be­
ing able to aocu.» this beautiful net of
refinement to appear in Sanford. Mr.
Karnatz hai been negotiating for the
paat sixty days to secure this act and his
untiring efforts have been crowned witli
success. • Manager Karnatz considers
"Supcrba" to be the ix?st ol all good
things that are at present in the aouth
in the way of a vaudeville act.
The act that "Supcrba" presents is
the highest priced act that it I* likely
Sanford people will have the pleasure
of witnessing this season and to present
the act Thanksgiving Day and the two
following days a bonus had to be paid in
ordgr to secure a release of the parties
from Its contract with another house in

pictures are artistic productions, well
acted, with splendid tliumes for stories
pictures that delight the eye. satisfy the
brain, und amuse und interest the people
The chief function of the moving
picture is to amuse und interest, not to
educate, not to act us u means of reli­
gious instruction, but as often ns possible
pictures of special-educational und re­
ligious interest are presented ut the Im­
perial. Every one can visit the show
at the Imperial and find food for thought.
Remember that some little heart will
Ik- made.happy in securing the beautiful
bicycle to l&gt;e given away Xinu* Eve and
you should help your little favorite to
win. Each live cents curries a vote.
He sure you get yours.
The standing ol the girls still in the
a as follows
Welen Gonzales
56G
ftelen Peck
603
Annie May Bruton
486
Margaret Berner
393
Mamie Kate Williams
32b
Fannie Rcba Munson
205
G a m e Hand
197
K itty Dubose
114
Gertrude Runge
111
Edna T u l l u g h - 112
Elizabeth Stafford
112
Addie Marshall
no
Weima Graves
10h
Those girls having less than fifty votes
can get their standing by inquiring of
the m onger. Better hurry, girls.

WEEK

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IS - CHRISTMAS PRESENTS - : »
Churches Of Sanford Observed Occas- £
sion By Splendid Program
F R E E !
The following progrum was observed
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TURKEY
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by the Presbyterian church and Mis­
sionary Society during the week of
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prayer.
We can supply you for immediate
The morning sermon for November
shipment.
17th. "Our Country's Debt to Christ,"
Seed Oats, Rye, Onion Set«, Beans
and for the evening service "U nit* in
Peas,
Potatoes and Italian Rye
Making our Country God's Country”
Winter
Lawus.
were preparatory to the program to be
A' full lino of all garden seed for
observed.by the society for their daily
truckers and home gardens.
sendee* during the week.
Oldest and moat reliable seed and
The Mondn.v afternoon program wa*
poultry
supply house in the state.
in charge of Mr*. D. C. Robb, the aubject considered tx»ing "American In­
dians, African* and Asiatics." Paper*
on each subject were read.'
200 EAST HAY S T R E E T
Tuesday's program wa* a study of
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"T h e Frontier anil Island Powacsaions"
and was led by Mrs. H. C. Dubose.
No program or meeting was an­
nounced for Wcdmsday afternoon, as it
was tho intention to use the program, the
subject of which, was "Im m igrants" at
the prayer meeting service in the even­
ing.
Thursday afternoon's program, "T h e
will be open tonight for
Rural Religions and the Cltiof," was in
charge of Mrs. A. T. Rawetter, hut the
inclement weather prevented thf meet­
that i* C O F F E E 1
ing.
.. B C O F F E E
Friday afternoon the study o f ’ the
"American Social Problems" was con­
ducted by Mrs J N Whittier
E. FIRST S7
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Oysters and Lunches

Knocking the Orange
Ku.-h.ji the vjttsoua '‘citrus exchanges'*
At the Methodist Church The Mon­
und "aasdf iations" seem to be striving to day afternoon program beginning the
see which can do the stato of Florida week of prayer observance was copthb greatest amount of harm in • given ducted by Mr*. II. If Chappell. le a f ­
period.
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let* on the subject considered, "T h e
No association has a good word to say American Indians. Africans and Asi­
of any of its contemporaries; the plans atics'’ were read by different ladies pres­
of each group of memlx-rs and their ent
Mr* J K Mettinger sang the sugmethods of shipment are condemned by giwtive song. “ Docs God Need Me.”
all the remainder while the few inde­ ■ T h e Tuemlay afternoon program wits
pendent growers and shipper* curse the in charge of Mrs il V Berry The
whole conglomeration
subject, "T h e Frontier und Island Po»California orunge» are being held up si-aslona” was clearly defined in article*
because they are being colored artificially read by Mrs H II Chap|w-|| on the
while Florida fruit is Ix-mg held up, schools muintuined liy the mi.-udonnry
theoretically, because the shippers can­ society at Key \S’e*t. Ylxrr City. Cuba
not agree upon when it L* ripe, or the day und Mexico. Mr* J I) Parker, the
of tiie month, or how many nails to put "R u th Uargrovk Institute ut Key West " !
into u rrste. or whiefl end of tlx- «-rate Mr» .1 K Mettinger. the "O rientals"!
should have the Inlx-I uffixed
on the Pacific ('oust. Mi* T A NewConsequence I* jx-ople of the north tbn sang "Saved to Servl-." Mr* A K
fear to buy any fruit fretting about 1'lulip-» rend severnl extract» from n hook
poison from the western fruit and colic on Mormontsm
from the southern and tlx- honest grow­ I M r* W il Williams led. the Wed
er and shipper get» tlx- bib end of.the rxSiday affternixin «turl&gt; of ifie lmmi-j
horse «hoe every time
grants
The 'Who and Why of Ln-1
Yet there is no deterrent among tho»e migration' was explain'd n an interwho desire to put out new c-itru* groves i-stirig arlir le rend In Mr* Marshall I
th&lt;»*c wh&lt;r can properly can- for thitn "A Vi«it to the Immigrant»' Home ut | J Ac
once the trees are started. They realize (iulvt-nion
Texas was read try Mr* |
that before long the fxrople to thf" north­ Styron
\ poem entitled "Save Them
ward will become censor* as to what is for the Nation was read by Mr*. M.
and what &gt; pot ri|x»—and once having Moye
Mrs. J K Mettinger and Mr*
become experts their choice will alwnys Claude Herndon sang a* a duet. “There
lx- in favor of the Florida product- all I* no Live like the Love of Jivui* "
the knocking association* to the contrary
Thursday the rain prevented the
notwithstanding* Paitn Beach County meeting of 'lie missionary six-let&gt; snd
study of the program
t a l k Aboul itobln
Friday afternixi* Mr* Albert Seigh
A gr»-ui deal of newspaper talk t* now led tiie meeting
"Foreign Missions"
apparent on the matter of profoclion of was the subject of ntudy and prayer.
the robin. Some of the papers think A leaflet on "Y our T ru st" was read by
that Cock Robin, who is a winter visitor Mrs. M. Moye. Mr*. R. M. Mason
to the south, should be secure from the read an interesting article on the work in
pot-hunters. Other* fail to see any Mexico. A report from the Mary Keener
rrason for giving him immunity and be­ Institute in New Mexico C ity" was read
lieve he should take a chance, along with by Mr*. W H William* After the
wild duck and other migratory bird* thank offering for Foreign Mission* the
The urgument that the robin destroys j meeting adjourned
lliN-rU in the tomato fields is met by
|those in the strawberry section*, who
In tho Congregational Church—Only
claim that Mr. Redbreast is more pleased
by appropriate sermon* on Mission* wa*
to eiit nice, ripe ix»rrien than bugs and
the object for which the week of prayer
worm*. ' This puts the robin in the
was set apart obaywed by the Congrega­
tariff class," say* the Lakeland Tele­
tional church last week, owing-to the
gram, "or, going further hack, link* him
aliscncr of the 4&gt;a.*tor, Rev. J. D. I Quig­
with that ancient problem of the furmer.
ley The week of prayer was postponed
the lawyer and the gored ox."
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Cold ‘Weather Predicted
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Hopkinsville, Ky., Nov. 26.— Marion, Washington. Nov. 26.—Generally fair
the homo town of Senator-elect Jame* weather with temperatures below the
is probably the first town to arrange for seasonable except local ahowera Mon­
the election of a postmaster.
day in the great lake* region and in
.James announce* that he will endorse northern New England, will • prevail
the man receiving the majority. Many htroughout the country during the next
candidate* for the office, of course lim- several day*, according to the weather
ited to Demoernt», are already in thd" *bureau.
field, and there will be a hot race on elec­
"The next ilistprbunce to ernes the
tion day. January 1«.
country." say* the bureau's weekly bul­
letin. "will appear in the far west WedFiled for Record
day or Thursday, prevail over the middle
W. R. Munger and wife to Edw. Bow­ west Friday or Saturday, ami the east­
en. wd., 61.
ern state« near the close of the week.
Chaa. E. Baker et al to M. Louiae This disturbance will lie preceded by a
Hammond, wd.. 61000.
general rise in temperature, lie attended
T. C.-Brannon, et ux.. to II C. Dann. by rains in southern and rains aryl snow«
wd., 62.
in northern district* and ix» followed by
J. C. Ijovelfaa to Board of Public In­ decidedly cold weather, which will make
struction. wd., 61260.
it* appearance in. the.northwest Thur»Alice S. Davet and husband to Lou- day or Friday." ’
rina Brigham, wd., 68000.
John E. Mostellar fcnd wife to J . F.
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Nollre to Dog Ownela
Kirkland, wd.. 6250.
Un and after Novemiier 26th, 1912
W R Monger and wife to C. F Rey­
all dog* running ut larga on the streets
nold*. wd.. 11
(). N. Goodwill to Lydia A Hodge, of Sanford that do not carry the legal
licneae tag shall be ahot according to law.
wd., 61100.
G. W. SPENCER.
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enllited the aid of m any-girls and
f»UUbed K rtrr I M i r »nd rridsy Uomini By mother». The plan 1» to ptit a ban on
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY the turkey trot and many other* kindred
dancea; to exclude, from future aodal
R. J. rioiLY. Editor
activities thoee youthh who peralat In
W. M. ¡ U W C A Busin»»* M i n i l o
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Subscription Prie«. 9 2 . 0 0 a Year In Advance to dean'oyt free and eaay manner», and,
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TOO MUCH LETTUCE COMING

York State la Still Sen tin«
ward H eat, Suppile*
New York, November 22.— The up*
■tate lettuce is more prolonged thi» year
than common aa (line have been few
heavy froata. While the weather dur­
ing October and November haa been
quite favorable most of the time, yet it
waa too cool to allow the lettuce to head
• advance or 20c per month,
up ao that moat of the arrjvala now ahow
----O----f e r menta In ad&lt;anca muet be made «I office
cool head» and during last week there
TOO MANY "O R IG IN A L S"
Baterad aa aeoood-claaa mall matter Auiutt 22nd
Since the announcement th a t. under has been much inferior stock on the mar*
1909. at the roatnlBca at Santoid. Florida
the
Wilson administration the appoint; ket. Aa ^ whole, howeveV, the western
under Act of March 3rd. 1879
mont
o( postmaster* w ill b e l e f t New York lettuce deaHia* been unusual­
Telephone No. 141
Oflc* la Harald Building
entirely to the congressmen in the re­ ly satisfactory this season. WhHc some
Would It be wlthlp the law to aay that spective district), we may expect a boat grower* will n et.back*$l, a great many
Invaderd nre making Grecco apota of the of "original Frank Clark men" to appear of them will average 85e or better. Last
in Palatka. 8 ome pf those who ha\o year the season ended about Nov. 11,
Turk? W hat?
fought Mr. Clark bitterly and persistent­ when last shipments sold at $2.60 a
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New Item In the GalneerilloSunatatee ly for the last eight years will now doubt- crate. This year on the same date the
. that man named Freeze haa purchased leas have the "nerve" to poae aa old market was $1 to $1.26. owing largely
property in Citrus county. Hope there time, loyal friends of the Gainesville to free offerings of ordinary stock. Any
shipper of western New York lettuce
man.—Pal«tka Tlmes-Heraid.
la nothing In a name.
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who packed fancy or good grades got
excellent money on hia shipments.
TOO LA TE! TOO LA TE!
I t ’s an ill wind that cools rtobody’a
"The Sentinel rises to formally an­ Poor lettuce has sold uniformly all season
. domel We’ll got ahead on the rug ac­
count 1/ the war will only keep the ped­ nounce tho name of Hon. Forreat Lake at uniformly low prices. In addition to
of Sanford, for 8 peaker of the House of quite liberal shipments from western
dlers away long enough.
Representative* of the State of Florida.
Mr. Lake poaaesaea all of the qualifica­ New York there was plenty from nearby
Gene Matthews of the Starke Tele­ tions peculiar to that important position points and moat of the time so l« dragged.
graph U a candidate for. the position of and anould hia colleague« honor him by Total receipts for the season will run
elovating him to that responsible poet
Receiver in the Land Office and aaya of duty, no member of the House will heavier than last year. A. C. Martin,
who reprtaants a large number of ship­
th a t he does not want any one to bother ever have cause to regret it.
Having been cloeeal/ associated'with per* in western New York and who han­
the Job. They won’t.
him in early|boyhood from the time we dle« the bulk of the fancy lettuce com­
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walked proudly forth In long trouser», ing, will close the'sehson with 60 to 70
'Speaking of approaching dissolution:
nmmcncement day in the university
Banker Morse, lately released from pris­
udnctoi, sharing with him during cars more than last year. Other housm
on so he might dip under hi* own roof. that period in all tho feat* and frolics of report more business than last year.
The New Orleans lettuce market has
Is gradually ainkintf he being in London a pair of athletic, mischief-loving boys,
full of ambition, we feel we know some­
floating tho ptock for a new steamship thing of|(the cxrelientBwoof that was been sadly neglected and shipments have
lino from Liverpool to San Francisco via wovep Intojhia young life that afterward hardly been bringing freight- The
widened into great usefulness aa he de­ week's offering will be close to 12 car».
. the Panama Canal.
veloped into manhood, and wo know On account of pdor return», shipper»
------------------- 0------------------that he poascasc* the motal of true man­
The West Florida Pro** Association liness and uprighteouaneaa of character. will forward Jess atock to this market
w'M not well attended at the last meet­ In this year of great Democratic tri­ until nearby lettuce ia cleared. Barrel«
ing. Our suggestion to those bad boya umph, lot u* prove ourselvm proud by ranged $1 to J1.76 and baskots 20 to 60c.
over there I* to gave up their money putting Hon. Forreat Lake at the head of Home of tho lettuce was fine and much
superior to that on the market recently
and attend the real Pres* Association our law making body."
Too late! too latef dear Sentinel.
. and take in the' side trip to Pannma. Your goneroua offer will not stem the from nearby points. Dealers considered
W hat’» the use of foolin’?
county division title. Had you offered it a slptme to sell such excellent lettuce
Hun. Forreat Lake the Speakership before at such low prices.
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The next step Ur economics though you printed tho»e election ticket» all
Tills was the first week of moderate
would have been well. But now we
we do suggest it who have no »|H&gt;riMl cannot take it! Too late1 too late!
receipts of Sanford lettuce The"season
right to is to discourage the prevailing
there is starting quite early a* grower»
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custom of countries going to war who
were compelled to cut their letturAffor
A P IT Y TO SPO IL IT
haven't enough money to pay their own
It i* really n pity to spoil the pipe fear it would all go to seed. In conse­
lied Cross societies Aluo if the state of dream that i* enfolding the sense* of our quence most Sanford lettuce ia poor
Florida can't utlord to send tro»(M to contemporary of Orlando in fantastic There is an exceiiunt demand for good
Jacksonville, don't do it.
imaginings; but the interests of truth lettuce and 'the heal is taken quickly.
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that uro omnipotent compel it to be done There are four or five cars coming duily
F.clitor Holly, of the Sanford Herald
Our friend of the Reporter-Star while and the demand is so good that, if this
has given the Orlando postotfire tp Ed­ walking in his sleep the other day said were fancy, it would be quickly taken nt
itor Howard, of the Citiren. It is now- that "N o more bracing new* could be $2.25 to $2 50 As it i». $2 i» top and
up to thi* editor to give the Stanford told to our fieople than the fact tiiMt the there is only a »mall quantity of it good
office to the talented Cel*-r&gt; City "agi- Florida Citrus Exchange i* to make its enough to bring that. The bulk of it is
-*J» to r.’’- Orlando Sentinel.
selling $1 to $1.50 with some extremely
heudquartera in Orlando "
If he dors we will believe him, which
Isn't it sud to have to wake him up? poor stock going down at 50 u&gt; 75c,
Is more than any one ever attributed to We almost hate to do it. 'It would In­ The transportation charges on the let­
talented and ''old reliable" editor of the deed lie bracing, friend, if it w-a* true, tuce is 68 l y a basket, so stock thnt is
Sentinel.
selling at these figure* is not bringing
hut it Isn't
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We have the authority of Mr. Temple freight. Sanford is ¿hipping quite heav­
From now until the Legislature meets himself for stating that the headquarter» ily now and much heavier arrivals are
In April county division will be the livr of the Exchange will not be moved from expected next week. Sanford rotnaine
. tip lc in the northern half of Orange Tampa, and further, tiiat no change in has been making sohie severe lueses for'
County. We ex|&gt;ect to gain our point location ha* ever been considered. It receiver». It has been selling 76c to $1
and the separation will occur. Sanfor'd i» true that Mr Temple personally hu* and not cleaning up even ui this low
expects to confer with the |&gt;eople in tin- holight a lot in O r l a n d o us several other price. Produce New*
other section» of the proixieed m-w coun IH'Ople have but the purchase was not
; ty and a Iqg barbecue will be arrangi-d made lor the purpose of building thereon
"T h e Play’s The Thing"
by the Commercial Club ut some future
Some
of Sanford’s most prominent
a headquarter* for the Exchange. We
people are very bu»y now reheandng
date when u general conference will be
have been Informed, therefore we will not ' ’The Union Depot for « D ay," a farce‘called and the many questions through!/
vouch for the accuracy of that informa­ cotnedy employing fifty pepple, which
threshed out.
tion. that it is the purpose to erect on the is to he staged very soon uuder the
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lot a building to lie occupied by the »ul&gt;- direction of Mr». J W. Barm« for the
•benefit of the High School and Public
The Orlando Sentinel is making a
exchnnge for th,st d istrict.'
Libraries.
fight on county division on the principle
There is no question that Orlando
it is seldom that a comedy umsI by
that it will make taxes higher in Orange
would he aide to take "care of the busi­ professional» so bristlon with scream­
county. Since this end of the county
ness." Rut the assertion that that city ingly funny situations us dm« this, ami
so well are the parts being interpreted
will not be able to help pny the taxes of
is situated "near the geographical center by the casts as to warrunt an evening
’ Orange count) any longer tiiere is no
of the orange bell” is laughingly amus­ of amusement and interest excelled by
doubt about their taxi« going higher.
ing Tampa is more accessible to two- few if any that have ever been enjoyed
But our taxi« in\he n « f county need not
thirds of the orange belt than is Orlando. by a Sanford audience whether given
by professionals or otherwise.
be any higher than they are now. In
Four-fifths of the orange growing terri­
.Tho play will be given Ttusduy, Dec.
fact, wo should lie able to lower them
tory of the state lie* south of the Intter 10th ,'ln the High School Auditorium.
for they aro ceriainly high enough for tho
place.
'benefits accruing therfrom nt tho present
Hut it is needle« to argue a'm atter
Look Out For Counterfeit
/ time. The peopio of this section are
that is not up for discussion. We would
Washington, Nov. 20.— Three new
willing to pay taxes as long us said taxes
just whisper to our Orlando friend a counterfeit note* have been unearthed
aro paid nearer home
word of advice—don’t be so cocksure the by the United Statra secret service and
•~
------0 ----Chief Wilkie today iaauc&lt;l a warning to
next time', and don't indulge again in the the public. The counterfeits are a tenTho lettuce growers this season start­
disappointing pastime of jumping at dollar national hank note on the First
ed tQ shipping lettuce a t least ono mopth
National Bank of Ashley, Pa., a tenconclusions.—Tampa T im « .
•arller than usual. i;h a t they received
dollar certificate and a twenty-doliar
anything at all for their stuff is remark­
gold certificate.
Tho national bank counterfeit is said
VMIssionary Society Meeting
able. Tho lettuce was not headed up
Tho Missionary Society of the Bap- not to be unusually deceotive and its
and tho northern markets were supplied
portrait of Mr. McKinley haa a smeared
by tho home grower». And yet-in the ti»t church held their regular fnonthiy appearance. The ten-dollar certificate
face of nil these difficulties the Sanford meeting In the church Monday- evening. counterfeit la’ a fair production on good
grower» did very well. In the next few The meeting and dovotional exercise« quality paper, although the imprint of
weeks the lettuce will be much better in were conducted by Mrs. Edgar Bigger» the seal is rather faint and ragged, and
the lathe work ia poor, while the twentyquality and carry better. The lettuce "C ity C hurch«" wáa the subject, of the doliar counterfeit ia a reissue with slight
; north of hero will be frozen out and our program considered..
change* of a spurious note discovered
A number of the members pf the so­ last April.
growers have a much better chance to
make good. The crop coming on is said ciety had invested a dime, which they
Thanksgiving Day
to be tho finest over grown in Florida multiplied -in aa many way« a* they
Our office*,
•e*. atore*.and
store*.and h!
shot»» will be
and buyer« are already making offers in found to be'posible, for the. benefit of
the field for the crop.
the "Chlpley Memorial" and they told closed all day Thursday, Nov.
1912
in rhyme the results of their buainen en_ .
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¡ •-■V-Louisville’s moat exclusive society is terpriae. - The practical genius of the
threatened with civil war. Wino room dime financier» was as thuch enjoyed
dancea, spiked punch and late hours are as their financial success waa satisfac­
causing trouble. Mothers, * debutante tory, as a nice sum was realised.
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daughters and many of the beaux are
After the program and business bf the
F R E E ) ’
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about to enter, the lists in 'th e cause of meeting waa concluded a "social tea’
decorum. A group of serious young was enjoyed by the society and friends
SEE rURKET PRIZES.V f AGE 7 j
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men who havo sisters and sweetheart* ,who were, present. About fifty attended
pt stake have gone forth to do batti* the pleasant meeting.

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furnishing you with a sample pair of the famous
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We claim that the T U T T L E C L IP P E R wdli pick all va­
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It will do s j perfect work In the dark as in the day light,
and can l&gt;e operated by a child a* well as by the moat experi­
enced orange grower. Ench pair is a marvel of mechanical
expertness and conu« in a separate box. with half a dozen
extra spring* and a slip of emery pa|&gt;er to keep-the blade* in
gt&gt;od condition.
These are » few strong |&gt;olnt* in Its favor. YOU W ILL
FIN D O TH ERS EV E R Y DAY THAT YOU USE IT.
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Two Nice Residence* One with nine room*. $.1,000, the orther
fourteen rooms, $1,500, must be sold, therefore we are asking about half
tho value of these desirable dwelling locations. Brick stre t* within
one block. Paved sidewalks. Good flowing w-Hler. Term*.
Ten Room Dwelling, all modern
Bath room, toilet, etc. Two
minutes' walk from busine« streets, U-autiful shade trees, paved walks
and streets
llarguin $3260.00. Terms if wanted.
Fort) Room Tourist Hotel in u thriving little Florida town Just
remodeled and furnished throughout. T h e‘furnishings alone are worth
more than we arc asking for the entire property. Terms ..........$10,000.00
Eight Room Dwelling, located on tfip Heights. Four good build­
ing Iota go with this property. Good water. The four lots promise
a fine proposition to hold a* an investment a* this ia hound to be San.ford's future suburban residence section. Wo offer tho entire holding
on good terms for
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$1669.00
• Seven Room Residence on Palmetto avenue, llarguin
$2000.00
Terms if wanted.
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Two Small Holds for suit- at a tiig bargain, rash or term». Both
lh«*e hotels are located in live small Florida towns Sc«- us for pric««"
and locution

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Eight and a half Acre Truck Farm, crop will under way, looks good
All tiled. Five acres in lettuce and celery, imlnnce ready lor crop/b^ai
location, best soil. Will sell chtep. •Looks now a* if crop will pay for
the land tills season. Tools ‘team all go in. Quick sale. .*
Nine Room House, suitable for rooming hnuso. . E lm street..
Everything new and up-to-date. Toilet, bath and all modern con­
veniences! Price way down.
. *• Fifteen Arrea, five cleared and tiled. Two fine welts. Two small
outbuildings. All under Pittsburg wire funtc.
Quarter mile load­
ing station. This place will only be pn' tho market for a few
day» for quick sule_................... .......... ... .................................... .... ......$2800.00
Thirtjr-flve Acres in two m il« Hanford. Good doublo story'house
which coat $2600.00 to build. Good barn for" 12 or 15 heaa stock.
No better dairy proposition in the state. Terms We offer this a t . $6600.00

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Two One Orange Groves, one of 14 acre*, with fine crop'o^bright
fruit right on St. Johns river, also the A. C. L. R. R. Will sell at a
bargain. Tha other five m il« from Sanford, over one thousand tre «
In bearing. Fine location on lake.front.
This grove contains soldo
of the famous Bahai Naval Oranges, together with a liberal assortment
of all the beat varieties such as St. Michael Blood, P tfldn Brirwn, etc.

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Ten Thousand Acres in Lake county, a fine sub division propo­
sition. -Can be sold in five or tea acres tracts from $10 to $60 per acre.'
Flowing wells can be had on about 2,000 acres. This is good trucking
land and will grow anything. Some fine grove* ad joln .lt for quick
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If interested in round timber we have 193,878 acre* for Bale. It'*
not iri’qne body, or any one locality, but we have it gt lb * right price,
figure with us. ,
3.000 Acre* cut over land, adjoining the eelery delta of Sanford.
Scattered through the tract is some of the finest citrus fruit lands in
Florida. We offer thi* a t_______ :_______________________ 1...$A.00 acre
I t will b eeu r policy never to offer anything for sole u n it« we con
any conscientiously we or* giving you your money'b worth.
See the1map/ bargains we are offering in all kinds of real « t a t *
both city and-f*rm. * Timber and all kinds of good bargains.

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H lg g ÿ A lr
For your Thanksgiving dinner look
at the Market Place in this issue of The
Herald.
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G et your supper ut the \Velaka Club
tonight. •Oyster» will be served In
every atyle.
R. Steycn» will take in the game of
foot ball In Richmond, Virginia, on
Thanksgiving.
• ¡ U h . JH ..T L . O’Berry of Gaineaville
was ,the-\ueflt for a • few days of her
cousin*,.*Miss Beasie Long.
. ^M ra. M. M. Stew art left todny for
Plant City, where ahe will be the guest
of her filter, Mrs. I. J . Sims.

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A ladies’ quartet will be among the
musical numbers a t the Congregational
church Sunday evening next.
R . G . Snow, traveling salesman for
John Nix 4 Co., produce merrhnnta,
was a recent visitor to the city.
Chao. Hand, A. D. Smith and Felix
Frank left today for Ocala by automobile
to attend the fair nt that place this week.
•Miss Bessie Long left Monday for
.Winter Garden, whtere aho will be the
guest of Mrs. AJtnirt Jones for a few
days.
yM iss Jutsie S turnon will bontribute a
cornet solo to tf(e special order of service
at the Cangregalional church next Sun­
day evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. , Jn o . Goodwine unil
daughter of Wichiti.~KlfTii.rBre in the
city thia week. They will ajiend the
winter in Florida.

1 , 'Alni. Mat Wirkenberg of Jackson
i ville. who was the guest of- Mrs. C (J
McLaughlin la#t -.viajk has relufned to
: her home. Mrs. Wickcnberg's charming voice and persnnalit&gt; wpn many
, friends in SanfonI who will always welcome her return to the cit&gt;

MANATEE CELERY &lt; BOP
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( Will be Late but the Growers Evpret
' To Ha*e Good IN-rurn«
" For the past month or two there has
been ihuch «n'd about the p-ohuble
shortage
the celery crop mi accooiit

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The Market I’le jcc
there now are, one must conclude that
In another p«rt of today s lie-wld is a (here will be but little jf any shortage,
page called the Market Place and hen1
The greatest fear was that there would
&gt;ou will tind a list of the enterprising j not be enough plants to gu around, but
entereni of the city, who in this manner we have, yet to find a grower who hni
have placed their Thanksgiving specials been unable to secure all the plants he
before you in such a manner that you I »acted . Of course, there may be a few
can’t help looking them up and giving instances where the acreage ha* been
yottr order The price of Turkeys may ■cut* down on account of shortage of
he too high for your pocket book but plants, but as stated before we have not
this time of nil times in the year is set heard of such.
aside for the eating of a Turkey and you
There is no doubt but what the plants
might strain a point or twef and get one, were seriously damaged by exrcastve
for the children. If you have none of rains, and the present crop of celery will
your own invite in one of the neighbors. Ik&gt; a little late thereby; but after all this
You may not want to mortgage your will not amount to much; and it is gen­
home to buy a turkey, and then cornea erally believed that the high grade of the
the full line of choice meats that will fill celeYy will more thnn offset the latencoa
the place left vacant by the absence of of the crop.
the Great ‘ American Bird. There is
For years the Manatee celery has been
nothing finer than a good Pork or Beef recognized as the standard and 'has
or Mutton or Veal Roost*and then just brought everywhere from 60 to 76 cents
think of the Chickens ami Oysters The in all the markets, and this season it will
Sanford Meat Markets are alive to your set an even higher standnpi and bring
every want and in the Grocery line, better prices.
well, just take a slant nt the Market
Already a large acreage has been trans­
Place and read the many good things planted and in some instances the plants
that the Sanford grocers, the Live Wire are nearly half grown, while the work of
Merchants, have to.olfer you and having setting is being rushed every day, and
it to offer have paid for a sje-cial space within a short time the entire crop will
to give you a list of the many good things Ik- in the fields, and it is reasonable to
that you will nisi) for Thursday's presume that tho shipping of this tooth­
dinner.
,
some vegetable will commence within a
Look for the Market place and buy few- days of the usual time. Manatee
your Groceries and Meats from the Live Record.
Merchants of Hanford.
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The Every Week Bridge Club was en­
Thom as H. M cCarthay o( Stewart,
Flal, has come track U) Mr. C li. Dingeo, tertained by Mrs G F. Smith Monday
Two lulilita of bridge wen- AH Local Advertisement« Cnder th is
NQk McCarthy was employed by Mr afternoon
played
Tile
prue, a dainty Mavilund Mending, th ree Cents a Lina fa c h Issue
Dingee for some yearn.
china jelly dish was won by Mrs For­
^ATnong the prominent visitors to the
For Bent
Tiled land on. ulian-s,
rest Lake, who made the highi-st score
cily last night were It. G. Smith. T It.
eight
acres
at
loading
station, one-fourth
When tin- games of cards were concluded
Jones and E. A Douglas') of Oviedo amt
of crons f. o. b. as land rent. J. W.
delicious stuffed piriicnlocii, olives, sand­ Powell
owner.
Inquire o f Walter
J. T. M cLain of Gcyi’vu
wiches, crackers, crackers and salted Haynes. Herald Office
2M-1f
V-Misa L. Josephine Dumeron "ill sing almonds were served. Mrs, Smith’s
For Sale Good general purfione horse,
at the Ceciliun Music Club which will \guenta were Mrs. C M Yoree, Mrs W about eleven years old. Here’s a burSHIPPERS Oh
meet nt Mrs. Munson’s siudion Saturday It Anno, Mrs I. 1’ Hughes, Mrs ( ’. (). guin in horse tlenh Hibberd. Cameron
City
.
2H-3tp
afternoon. Nov 30th, ut 3 o'clock
.Mcl-aughlin. Mrs (). \V llrady. Mrs.
For Sale Eighteen lots on Sanford
'C . T. Sm ith of Cincinnati.is in the city, Forn-st Lake, Mrs Cruse Barnes
Heights and new Fight room house.
the guest of his daughter. Mrs. Nowlin ‘
Enquire Herald office
27-3tp
of Sanford Heights
Mis inan&gt; Sun- 1
la»t Cadies’ gold watch Second
F a ) Ing the Soldiers
ford friends «re glad to *«• him again
| \n interesting (angle lias arisen in re­ siriK-t l&gt;etween Laurel and Kim uvenue*
Reward if returned to St Johns Hotel.
It is rumored that u tiridi' and groom gard to tho payment of tin* state troops
27-2tp
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦«
from Sanford will reave
on train who were ordered to Jacksonville to do
For Sale or Hire Good sound mule.
for Richmond,
Virginia, to witni*»w duly during the recent strike.
S A. Houston , Cameron Ave. 27-3tp
Twenty-«ine companion were ordered j Found in Minton’s pool nxim, a btilthe gnme of football there on Thanhs
to Jacksonville and wen1 kept there fìf- I ton watch fob chain Owner may have
giving.
ti-en
«laya Tho pay roll for this ser­ same at The Herald office by paying lor
t^Mra. L. E. White of Pensacola has
this ad.
27-3tp
arrived in the city ami is the guest «if vice amount.« to a lurgo sum.
For Sale Eight window- frames and
The Governor hits notified the mayeor two door frnmen. Edwin B. Raudall,
her daughter, Mrs. J W. Barnes. Mrs.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
of
Jacksonville that there i* no money C'nrjK-nter nml Builder. 504 First St.
White will upend the winter w-ith Mrs
2f»-3lp
in the state treasury to meet this demand.
Barnes.
►
sss ssssssssss a
For Bent Furnished Five room cot
H&gt;- has asked the city of Jacksonville to
Dave Adams claims that C. C Wood21» Fine
lend the state t lie nec.-e.arv mlncv. ' '*•«•’ ,,r * ' l | ~’11 furniture
'
Ave
2 6 -up
M
ruiT has an amph iti.ni• automobile
I illa I tin- ma, or -if Jacksonville on the
T&lt;»» Sulr lexxl li.ii« » runi.IxMlt &lt;H here­
WAA (Hit with Churlif tin- ••tiler da) Ah*
.ub ice of the city attorney. hjt- replied in turning ear Moth in gixxl condition
the machine act uallv «wi.ni aer&gt;&gt;«« A4*V
that it is not up to Jacksonville to loan and sole cheap W .) Ihlgjieii at Hofdrn
efal ■tr.-iurn*
Krai Filale Co.
,
100-if
tin- money
Tampa Tribune.
for sale A good strong heavy mule
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rru-ue and the
Inquire of O W Brady, liearitnll and (&gt;lFlurkjr Merchant
Hire« Breezy Untile sister» aro In the
ery avenue.
17-tfc
Struck
with
a
heavy
piece
of
iron
with
city again, much to the delight of their
For Kent—Five acres, well, lllrsl. w||h
huc
I
i
force
th
a
t
be
fell
backward
through
many friends. The girls are on the hill
linose Also 10 acres. 5 riled. Also 5
a screen in such a manner that enabled , a e , ||lp,, w)„,
,MKJtr c^sll on or
A L I Wt l K h fit IN i Mi
at the Star Theatre
him tu grasp a revolver he had kept for ttlmnr W A Mi.mirk. Cameron Oil) 04 if
The Herald, will Issue on December
the protection of himself, A I. Dyi-r, a
For Sale A 3 acre truck farm ut a
17th one of the finest and most complete
restaurant ko-per of Highway, a suburb Ion.ling platform
\V,-II improved and
Christmas edit IlnnS that ev&lt;vr cnino from
of lucksonvillc drew the weapon and Howmg »ell
N. I0J We*i I* a«»• Street
Fenced,
tiled, a large two
N* it Door to City Kretiuiioi
the pres*
Our solicitor will call later
bred upon Stephen and Ham W illiams «lory house, tenant house, shnde and fruit
to see you about your advertisement
Saturday night, killing them instantly tr.-es Sec me at Monro* or address U
A large congregation enjoyed the neW Th«* dead men ure brothers und for some S Mikesell. Hanford.
19-tf
order of service at the Congregational time have bo&lt;-n ut enmity with Dyer.
For Hale— 1912 Model Automobile,
church last Sabbath night. Both the Stephen Williams was an ex-convict of
Studehaker E. M. F .‘ four paaaengrr fore
musical program and sermon will be In­ the Florida state prison. The claim of
OF SANFORD, FLA.
door touring car. Going at $500. Call
spiring and. uplifting next Lord's day.
self defense is set up by Dyer. All are at Herald office for information. 19-tc
r . H. RAND. President
U to PERNAL», VIee-Pree.
^ ir a . George Speer has returned to the white men.
For Hide Our surplus stock of enrly
P. P. PORSTBR, Cashier
0. P. WHITNKR, Asst. Ceehler
city after n month's visit in Jacksonville.
hatched Whitt; l-egborn and Orpington
V'
Lakeland Growers’ l.’nlon
Fu n d s Pr ot oc t o d by B u r g l ar y I n s u r a n c o
Mr. and Mr». Speer will hnve apart­
A numlier of farmers assembled on (llluck and White) Cockerels, all from
Safety Deposit B ox »« for Rent
ments in the Bishop Block, where Mrs. Saturday at the First National bank northern price winning stock and rendy
Speer expects to do public stenography. and organized a Potato and Vegetable for the hrefding |a-n Address Leonard
O R G A N I Z E D 1007
Vlhlen. B. F D No. 1, Hanford. Fla.
Growers'
Association
by
electing
Mr-------------------- Strangers in the city and those not
25-8ty
attending church elsewhere nre invited D. K. Turner as chairman, and Mr.
For Sale Two Kentucky Bred Mule
to come to the Congregational church Eugene Finn as secretary. Mr. B. IL
next Sunday at 7 p. m. and enjoy the Gray was •elect«*.! a» a committeeman Colts. 3 and 2 years old. Bargain at
$225.00. Good buggy. Drering mower.
fino music and fifteen minutes Gospel to perfect further arrangements
L IV E R Y , F E E D and
The constitution and by-law» will bo Addreas W. T. Murphy, Celery City,
sermon.
modeled after those of the Floridn Cit­ Fla.
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S A L E S
S T A B L E
-M r». J . H. Roumillat and non, Karl,
rus Exchange.
For
Hale
Mixed
poultry
and
pigeon
will leave on tho midnight trnin for
A second meeting for the purpose of
Blackamlt hlng and H o r e o a h o e l n i
Richmond, Virginia, where they go to finally perfecting the organixation at the manure, 75c per barrel f. o. b. Sefn- Hern®*» and W a g o n !
inloe
Squab
Farm,
I-ongwood,
Fla.
witness the groat Thanksgiving game First National Bank nt 10 pVlock next
H o rs o s a n d M u lo s B o u g h t a n d E x c h a n g e d
2 2 -tic
of football to b« played In Richmond Suturduy morning. — Lakeland Tele­
H E A V Y H A U L IN O AND C O N T R A C T I N G
Wanted—To sell five new sewing ma
between Virginia and Carolina.
gram.
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chines. Up to date standard make.
W. A. R on and party of friends’, conWill sell at u great burgaln. These ma­
Called Meeting
acting of Dr. O. P . Likins, S. H. Barnum
A called meeting of the Sanford Li­ chines sell for $70 retail, anyone of thoae
b x p e i l W in c h
p a ir iii{ |
•nd F. X . Schuller went to Sanford this brary Association will be held in the can be bought fo i^ 2 6 cash. Call at
A ll Mor* (Jtieironfeod '
, -afternoon and will drive back In Mr. room Monday. December 2nd. Chair­ 4&gt;ncc or'w rite Box 1319. Sanford, Ha.
/low* big new "Locom obile." which has men of committee» appointed previous
Si nd Your Work lo Us nnd Hava* ll Attended to Properly
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•Jutt arrived a t th at place from New, meetings requested to report. ____
C. R. W A LK ER.
For Sale— Young Jersey row with her
b'ngraving. Clock and Jew elry Rejtairing
York,— Reporter-Star.
2g-2t
President. tlrst calf, heifer calf. Inquire of F. J .
y Mr., and Mr». 8 . M. Schwartz and
Nlemeyer. Longwood, Eta,* 20-10tp
»: Wm. Brinkman of Chicago arrived in HJJ lllllllllllllitllllllllllllllllllllllllllllüä
For Bent—Vive room rottage with all
e
Jewelers, Silversmith* and Importers
the city, today. Mr. and Mrs Swhwart* r s IS - CHRISTMAS PRESENTS - IS =
modern convenience^,«- ¿pi&gt;(y to N. H.
II
Went
Bay Street
J sr uson ville. Morida
will spend the winter nt the beautify ==
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,• •&gt; home on Sylvan Lake and Mr. Brink1
Cottage for Bent N»w,**five rooms
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k * prominent contractor In
and bath, Markham Brights. $16 per
Chicago will be th d r guest for a few
montin ”Address Herald office. '2&lt;i-tfc
week*
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�Norein her 26, 1912
a newspaper? Who would be your sub­ SPREAD TERROR IN ALASKA IMPARTING FRAGRANCE TO TEA
scribers? Are you s lawyer? Who
A T -L A W
would you sue? Are you in the real Earthquake •hocks. Though LHtla Specie* of Jaam ln* Flower Ueed by
Oamag« is R«por*.td, W e re Cause
estate busi peas? W hst would Giddens
Lett Sute Attorney Seventh JudleUi Circuit at
the Chinese to dive Bovorafle
Florida
of Intense A larm .
corner be worth? W hst would Franklin
the Desired Aroma.
Rritiene**. Seoford end Svlvsa Lake
street property be wortb per foot?
Tbe moat violent upheaval* of th«
It Is estimated that the Chinese con­
"There would be no Tampa.”
earth’s surface since .th e terrible sume annually five pounds of tea for OA«
a •
Rwti* * « r w i tse
earthquake which drstroyed Ban Fran- each m em ber,of the population. I t ,
The Federation Meeting
Cf*4**t* ®i U *iw ««j el
The Sanford delegates representing cleco are those which took' place- In grow* In small patches around the
WIU BE IN SANfORD SOON
the W elsks Club 'and the Wednesday Alaska on July 4. The earth rockod homestead*, plantation* being prac­ DR. HOWARD H. CUST1S
VETERINARIAN
. -,
Club have returned home greatly fcharm- continuously for 40 seconds, and al­ tically unknown. The Iqpves are pick- j
though the disturbance Is not reported ed by member* of thd family •and :
s a n f o r o . - - Fl o r i d a
ed by their visit to hospitable Miami.
to h ate caused much loss o f llfo, dried In the sun. being subsequently
Selling Good» From Photograph»
Rm L'm to* IVk Aw.
O iie Head B m S u it
The Miami Metropolis has the follow­
It baa filled the people with terror.
handed over to the middlemen, who
And Working The People
ing regarding the Federation meeting:
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Followlqg so quickly after*the erup­ subject them to tho process oi firing. \
Right Along
The social feature bf the big conven­ tion of Mt. Raima!. In tb s Kadiak
•» ,
In tho case of green tea the leave»
DR. C. G. B U T . T ’ \
tion
was the beautiful part of it. To say Island, which covered the whole Island
The Tam pa Retail Dealers' Associa­
are roasted almost Immediately after
DENTIST
tion haa called the attention of Tampan* that.» body of women in convention can­ with a foot of voloentc aah. the earth­ they are gathered, and dried off quick­
quake
Is
supposed
to
have
been
the
not
preserve
harmony
for
any
length
of
ly after being rolled Into balls by hand
to the smooth tongue, clever and gantleOffice: Vowel} Building
result, and damage and ruin of the and aqueexed. There aro usually
manly traveling salesman who sells to time is a statement untrue, aa eVen the
moet far-reaching nature are among :hrbe pickings—early In April, when
SANFORD. FLORIDA
consumers direct, often getting higher men who^ attended these sessions can the dread forebodings.
testify.
Parliamentary
laws
arc
familiar
the'
leaves
are
covered
with
a
whitish
prices than local stores would charge io i
T h * bottom of the tea la also re­
GEO. A. DeCOTTES ~
goods of the same quality, and always to them ami the rules strictly observed, ported to harm been conatderably ele­ down (a limited output known- a* pe.
koe); toward the middle of May am t;
yet
there
is
no
stiffness
visible.
taking the money out of town.
vated, seriously affecting the climate
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
Those from Miami ' and Cocoanut of th* Alaskan coast through shifting again In August. Brick tea Is roado
The.lettcr follows: /
by
pressing
the
damp
tea
in
a
mold
Practice in State and Federal Courts
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"During the past thirty days there Grove who returned yesterday are bub­ the warm ocean current*, and alto In the form of a brick, I to 12 lncbea
bling
over
with
happinesa,
and
are
en­
creating
new
fishing
banka
which
may
Garner-Woodruff
Bldg
Sanford
Fla'.
have been in Tampa six traveling sales­
long and about one Inch thick. The
....... men who have taken from ,our horn* thusiastic over the cordial way in which become of Inestimable value.
fragrance of all acented tea la not (
Some geological expert! believe that
merchants thousands of dollars for mer­ the hostess club received all her guests.
natural, but Imparted by firing t h e ' DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
the
eventual closing of the Bering
chandise which could have been bought The hospitality and courtesy shown the stralja la among the possibilities. After leaf with a tort of Jasmine flower,
DENTIST
In Tampa for less money, and there la a visitors was beautiful to behold. Mi­ thla. perhaps, one mar travel all rail called by the Chinese "mok-lee." In
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reason for it. . When these travelers ami has cause to be proud of the part she from Halifax, N. B , lo Lisbon, Por­ Inferior teas the scenting flower la Room* 13. 14 *od 33. Pico Bid*
Pbooe 41 .
appear before you with a catalogue full played from beginning to end of tho pro­ tugal, by way of Canada, Alaska, Si­ strewn over the top of the tea when
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packed
and
removed
after
a
day
or
of attractive pictures, an oily tongue to gram. Mrs. A. D. Frederick, president beria, Germany. Spain, ate.
two.
Flowery
pekoes
are
white,
vel-J
explain their wares, and a house back of of the stato federation haa. dono noble
vety tipped teas with no fragrance
Japanaaa Using Mora Milk.
them with a large amount of rapital. it work through dut her term of office, and
DR. R. M. MASONand are nnfermented.
The habit of ualng milk haa greatly
la hard to refuse them. They are men her wonderful pois« and graceful manner
DENTIST -* :
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of experience and know how* to talk. of presiding over each meeting was much Increased among the Japanese In re­
Chief Users of Pig Iron.
cent
years,
yat
the
average
amount
of
Welborn
Block
,
Phono
T9
Salesmanship is their business and -they commented upon. Mr*. Dimick, pres­
About one-third of the world’s prod­
milk
consumed
by
each
Japanese
Is
know it well. They will take up any ident of the Entre Nous Club of Palm still far below that of the European uct of pig Iron la accounted for In the
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Sanford. Floridaline that offers them an attractive com- [leach, the hostess of the occasion, at or Atnerlcan. The total amount of United Kingdom, United States and
the first meeting, Tuesday morning, milk produced In Tokyo Prefecture Germany.
.mission and sell it, regarding of merit.
gave
a beputiful address of welcome, during, the year 1911 was 46.438 koku
"W e want to call particular attention
which
was responded to in a like happy and the total amount of dally conto the aix above mentioned.
Must Vota In Argentina.
First, there was and is a furniture vein by Mrs. Frederick in her opening tum ptlon.w a* over 117 koku, which
A law of the Argentine Republic
Everybody wb* reads
tneane
that
each
person
consumed
on
salesman, who haa beautiful blue prints of the convention speech.'
makes It compulsory for cltlaena to
magarla** beys
an
average
only
0.1
go
a
day.
which
Mrs. Kirk Monroe's paper on Forestry
and photos, and they look attractive and
vote.
papers, bet
win hardly bear comparison with the
was
one
of
the
finest
things
of
the
con­
the price looks right, and he has ju st
who roads aewepapere
four
or
five
go
of
the
average
dally
dooea’I bey a «guiase.
what you want. Look nt the descrip­ vention. Mr*. Monroe’* interest along
consumption per person In Europe or
tion of grained oak furniture, what does this line is keen, and her subject exhaust­ America.
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It mean? ft is not quarter rfawrd, it is ive. She knows her subject thoroughly,
H ere's the medium to
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grained with a graining machine and and therefore could hnndle it with ea»e.
.peecb tbo people ml
In mining nnd similar operations In
tb ls community.
Wednesday rojKirt* horn oil the clubs
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varnished over and in a photo' looks
the Transvaal of 8 outh Africa great
wore
given,
und
it
is
simply
marvelous
just os good os the real urticlo on paper,
quantities of high explosives are used =
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la your eye trained to the difference be­ what has already been accomplished in It Is estimated that I7.0no.000 are Intween varnished and hand nibbed finish? the way of sanitation, street building, rested In sneh explosives every ynar. illllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllilllll
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Another feature of the furniture huaineaa: civic improvement, etc.
Then the reception! That was mag­
Suppose that furniture should arrive
broken or damnipd by the railroad* and nificent! This wit* held at the jiarisli
the damage 1» slight’’ Wliut will you do? house joining the church, unii was n
Say nothing, of course, for if you should most brilliantly * (luxsllng scene. The
put In a small claim with the rnilroadn gown* and jewels worn on this occasion
the time that it taken to adjust the claim were indeed notable, and it is seldom
will be worth ring*- to you thai&gt; tin* ar­ that so much wit and beauty are gathered
together
Wonderful music, too added
ticle you bought
"There a a* n gr*&gt;eer) salanmnn who much to the succisw of the evening.
Hr C ojh - * nddn-«* Women on the
aold Canned goods on order
Now, you
It
know there is u world of difference in School Hoard, was u masterly effort
canned good*. This man represented emjdiiLsixed stroilgly women's rights,
to be selling this stuff at lea* than the und !)r. (’ope’ argument was strong and
jobber can •••II in car lot*. Think a logical.
Mrs. II. 11 Kirkjiutrick of Little
little. If (lint were true, our jobbers
would buy everything he had to offer River, made a great hit on the |irogram
with her paj&gt;er. The New Woman in
and beg for more.
"There was an yily tongued salesman China. She spoke of the &lt;jld Chinese
offering ladies' clonks at bargain prioes. custom of foot binding, that being typi­
Actually he aold cloaks in Tampu for $36 cal of the reul bondage of the Chinese
that any dry goods store will sell you women- hound hnnd and foot, laxly and
for 120. If our home people would a*k soul, siinjily 11 slave to her husband and
A .N D
aucji prices you -would throw up your of the influence of western civilisation
in aelling those little yellow women
hands in horror
"There was a clothing aahwman who free This was one of the choicest bits
•aold clothes to good people, men of af­ of the program.
Keen regret was felt throughout the
fairs, and with a deserlptlvo adng, ao to
apeak, aang them info ilgning an order assemblage when ‘t was learned that Mr.
for clothing at $45 per suit that can be Kirk Monroe, who was to g^ve a talk on
bought in Tampa for $26 for identically the Seminoles could not lie present.
tho same pattern and those who bought Mrs. MonfOe read a telegram from him
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admitted it alter they hud hcen shown sayinr it would be impossible for him to
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"A ahirt salesman sold shirts at just |itable way. just as if she were entertain­
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double what they were actually worth, |ing guists around her tea tuhlé Mrs
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20 Cents “ What business are you In? What of Boynton.
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N e ll-P ro n o u n c ln o
cern, what would ho flo?
Mr*. Frederick, which wa* received with
" I f local commercialism docs not build applause. All In all, it was a grand suc­
A Com plete Dinner Set
[jpent IMS Delivered
cities, what docs? Thsre is a host of cess, from beginning to ond, and every­
D ainty, A ttra ctiv e Design.
by E x p re ss
talesmen who come to Tampa every body left P^lm Beach with the feeling of
R egular Retail P rice ,
C h arges c ‘
winter to enjoy a few months of our cli­ good fellowship toward every one els«,
$10.00 or $12.00— for
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, with a local merchant If he mistreats you
. Y Thankaglvlng Exercises
he will soon have to go out of huainesa.
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TH H S A N F O R D H E R A L D
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P O L IT IC A L JO BSl

tlie m any Inventlotis R evised for (tit
I O o ld a ie tt of this, including it,« interIon of a b rea th in g tube In tho mouth
Less T han O ne Hundred Kcal ot th e corp se. which '■ brought
through the lid of the coffin »ml pro­
P ositions In Florida
je cte d from th e grave But he declared
that no precau tio n wn* so - » t l s f i b 'o r y
ns th at of delayin g the Lturldl until
NO NEED TOR RUSH ON P it P U I t th e sig ns of put refaction are apparent.
T h e p rovision s of the code Napoleon,
which ordain th at no burial shall ta k e
pluee until -tw enty-four
hours afte r
Appointm ents By pi^iident Will Be
death and Inspection by the medical
Scattered Over Hour
a u th o rity of the d is trict, a re lie said,
e n tirely ad eq u a te on this point, and
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If th e ) are carried out to the full, no
Much Juts been said by the press, and one tired h a v e any fear of being bura great deal more by people who ure like­ Med nllve

ly to become candidates for appointment
to political positions under President
elect Wilson, as to the positions in the
state of Floridn to bo filled. It might
be wsll therefore for the public general!',
to know just what positions are |ik«lv to
become vacant during the four yearn fol­
lowing March 4, 1913, says the Jackson
villv Metropolis.
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There are in the state of Florida 1,093
postoiRces. Of this number there are
only seventy-eight presidential oflicue.
That is, first, second and third class of­
fices. This leaves a little over a thou­
sand fourth class offices. These fourth
doss offices were recently placed under
civil service rules and no jmthoii therein
can be removed except for cause, hut
even if this were not the ense, it goes
without saying that from a political
standpoint there would be very little d&lt;sire to have these postmasters replaced
by others, for the reason that, most of
them ure Democrats and always have
been, and were ardent supporters of
President elect Wilson.
At the seventy-eight presidential
pontofllccs quite a large number of post­
masters are already D em ocrats, this.,
of Femandma tieing among tin* num ­
ber. Both of them having beep recent­
ly appointed.
The other political position*» to In­
filled in the itute of Florida I»&gt; the I’re*
ident ¡are not numerous The following
are most importantCollector of internal revenue, J a c k ­
sonville •
Collector of customs at J u c k s o m tlh
Tampa, Pensacola, Vpnhichtcola Ke&gt;
West, St. Augusiine, Fernandmn ami
a few other less important places
Registrar of the land ollice and re­
ceiver of public moneys at (iain esville
Uniteli S tn tr * di*trict
JU'I if»* a fill
United Stati-* ill* (n e t nitor fl«*’s fur f lissou thern district of Floridi 111 ru*«* t »i»'
incurnlu'nls, who have r»* , IVHi ml in
teritn nppoiiilfnen ta. «Iiotibl futi of &lt;'uri
Urination by tin- pre-e-nt n-ti.itiThe position* of u«.*i*tu:it pint master
postoflice clerks and carriers and depu­
ties in other dep artm ents are ail under

civil service and ran only be removed
for cu asc. There will, therefore, he few
vacancies in any &lt;&gt;f these d epartm ent*
From the above it is apparent that less
than one hundred position* in the Mate
of Florida are to L, ' ll. -I l&gt;\ ippuji.'m , • '
of the president at I t o* ' i n,' -t t to *«'
will extend over p r a c •-all;. tie ••utire
term yd four years
J o y Oell.
A doaf woman used to toll
this
sto r y on h e r s e l f:
At a reunion of
C o n fe d e ra te v e te ra n s whvr» she was
officiating ns h o ste ss
n mail
»ns
brought tip to her and reln trodiu e«1 ns
n Mr B lank, a fo rm e r resident of her
town, and one whom she had not seen
for fifty yenrs
Me was so little rh nng
ed by th e touch of tu n e and M* f i e «
from any of tho Hues th a t r a r e and
a n x ie ty set upon th e fa c e th at aho
p re s en tly nsked, " M r B lank did you
e v e r m a r r y ? " Hhe thought sho heqrd
him any. " I m arried forty-flvo y eara
ago.” W h n t bo really said was, "M y
wtfo died five yenra a g o " T h e n she,
th vlow o f his freo, unnhnshed of fnte
look, said , "Y o u don't look much s u b ­
dued by tho e x p e r ie n c e .’ S i n c e ttien
It h a s b ee om o h e r hnblt to hesltnte for
a sig n ifica n t second n ft e r tho
first
sy lla b le w h e n e v e r sho s p e a k s of her
dam aged c ars.
U n g ra te fu l O rete.
I t wns a very hot day nnd a plcnlo
had boon nrranged by tho United 8oclety of L a d y V eg e tn rln n s.
T h e y wore co m fo rta b ly floated, and
w aitin g fo r tho k e t t l e to boll, when,
horror o f h o r r o r » ! a s a v a g e hull np
pearod on th o »cone.
Im m e d ia te ly a wild rush w as made
fo r s a fe ty , whilo tho ra g in g cre n tu ro
Pounded a f t e r ono lady who, un fortu­
nately, had a red pa raso l. B y g ro a t
fo o d fo rtu n o ahe g ot ov e r tho »til«
before It could re a c h h e r. T h e n , roO l n l n g h e r b r e a t h , ahe turned round.
"Oh, you u n g r a te fu l c r e a t u r e ! " «ho
« c l a i m e d . " H e r o hnvo I b een a veg­
etarian all m y Ufe. T h e r e '« g ra titu d e

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H o m es ick n e ss Spoils Photographs.
Aunt M arla thought, and so did h e r
re la tiv e s In the big city,
that
tho
phologi ap h e r was unpardonably dls
cou rte ou s
F o r three su cce s s iv e days
he refused to la k e Aunt M a r l a s photev
graph
On the fourth day
he told
why.
" I n Ju s tlco to h e r ." ho said, " I do
not want to ta k e her pictu res now.
Sho Is .too hom esick .
Moat out-oftown pcoplo want to be photographed
while In the cltV
If they are longing
for-horn« I put them off with one excuae or n ho ther until the hom esickneks wears off.
" I f you want your aunt s pictures’ to
turn out well. Just hunt up som e one
from her hom e town »Tio happens to
be vfcdtlng h e re at present and bring
him her*, so she will 'm e e t him u n e i
pectedly T h e m ee tin g will put s pnrk le
and anim ation Inti* her face, and nett h e ' s b « nor 1 will bo disappointed
with tho p h o to g ra p h s."

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R eally Have L ittle Value as Sustsnanca and T h a ra la Alwaya
D ang er of Polaon.
T h e r e ure In this country more than
one hundred edible species of m ush­
rooms
T h « popular d istinction bs1 ween m ushroom and toadstool la one
of nam e ouly.
Many of tb s suppos­
edly In fe rior s p e cim e n s have proved
on c a re fu l e x a m in a tio n to be h a r m ­
less, where«« some of those which
hear an e x tr e m e ly clo se family r e s e m ­
b lance to favorkd a rtic le s of diet are
the c a r r i e r s .*f danger In the form of
•xreedlrvgly powerful poisons
I/at
him. th e re fo r e , who lacks the training
re quisite for the unfailing d etectio n
and Identification of species care fu lly
refrain from e xcu rsio n s Into a field
of u n ce rta in ty so fraught with dnnger.
Mushrooms form an unusually nu­
tritious and s u s tain in g d id
A well
known
b o ta n is t
aaya
that
m u sh­
room s m ig ht p ro perly b e called v e g e ­
table m e at and used as a s u b s titu te
for anim al food.
It la d ou btfu l, bdwevar. If th is la
true
Th e m o re we learn of m ushroonts
tho m ore It bocontca apparent Ihnt
they a r e acnreely different as regnrda
dietary virtu es from the general run
of the green v e g e 'n b le a which h av e
never achiev ed the d istinction of any
unique or superior n u tritiv e properties
They belong ra th e r to that large group
of food m a te ria ls which we con su m e
for. reasons quite apart from the body.
— Jo u rn a l of the A m erican Medical
Association.

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To the NcHfcst'Correct Answer to the Turkey Puzzle

In Rpaln. as la »«II known, a vigor­
ous e tiquette g overns th e busllinas of
love making
A young man cannot In­
terview his s w e e th e a r t without her
parents' co n s e n t, and. Indeed, nil co n ­
versation openly carried on betw een
the couplu must bo In th e p resen ce
of the fair one's m other
Many «uh terfuges are adopted by
th e lover» to o v erco m e this difficulty,
and the ' r e j a ' - tile ortiameiital Iron
work on the windows
of
Hpunlsh
h o u ses—hue b e c o m e one of the fa v or­
ite tryatlng p laces
Modern life how­
ever lias Imposed fresh barrier i
If
a young man'» sw e e th e a r t lives on
' h e third floor of a city luilldtng he
Peculiar Case of Poisonin g.
c a n n o t very well meet her at the
Metal poisoning from handling •up­
"re|a "
per coins wus th e cu rious c a u s e for
In this, a» In o th e r sphere» of life.
leatli recently assigned at W est Mam.
, n e cessity Is the m other of Invention
I it g 1hti d
I ho d eceased s g e tw enty1 ,
! 1.o ndoti Answ ers r e m a rk s , and some
sev en Iisd b e e n e m p l o y e d to c o l l e c t
ardent lovera have brought Speaking
coins from penny In th e slot gas me
tubes to th e ir a s s i s t a n c e
T he señor­
ter», and his phvslclan testified that
ita. at t h e sp|K)lnted hour, l o w e r « .
the coins were often g reen with ver­
this to heF loVer. and they are thua
digris. which rem ained on th e colle c­ ab le lo c a rry oil th e ir love affairs with
to r ’s hsnds and was absorbed through
th e a s s u ra n c e th at they are not over
his habit of curling his m u s ta ch e with
heard by the pcoplo on (he In te rv e n ­
his finger
ing flats, aa- would he th e caso If the
conv ersatio n » e r « carrie d on without
such aid

R a p e m ake» a good crop
g reen food.
P o u l t r y Is e x t r e m e l y
p r o p c r l y i hnudU*t

p r o f i t a b le

If

I'otillrL fruit niul two« form a com
tdnatlori hard lo beat
F " » ^ have IIO sen se of smell
They
hav'P n o s trils but not uosne
A c e m e n t floor In th e laying pen
and ro ostin g clo»e t ts advisable.
Don't let lice get away' with your
ch ic k s , w hjje you wonder what alls
them.
Keep tho m a le s sep a ra te d from the
gro wing pullet». B oth
will develop
hot tor.
D ucklin gs g e n era lly begin molting
when e le v e n weeks old and oonllntse
for about alx w eeks
Don't forget th a t
wet and leaky
coops do not lend lo produce hea lth y
ch lck on e . hut early death«
It Is n good plan to let all th e
b reed ing »lock out of the yards to en ­
joy freo range during tho sum m er
Don’t try to breed from poor stock .
I t la k e » too long and good stock Is
c h e a p enough for you to s ta r t right.
F r e o ri.ngo for tho flock g re a tly s im ­
plifies’ tfio feeding problem, b e c a u s e
tho fwwls can bn lan ro th eir ration, to
a large ' n t e n l . with the food they pick
up.
O ne of HI« F e w Jo y ».
T h e p rin te r io ta ty pe and
time« h a tch e s a lot of tro ub le

W hen Not O verdone.
O rdinary hard work la th e
th a t k e ep s men alive.

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'.T h e flr»t tim « »he »aw him »ho gave
him liar eya. Owe n n i t timo they mol
sho g a r » him hnr arm. It w nin'l long
Ixvforo ho was holding both of her
hands Siam after that ho won her
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la rg es t pe rce n ta g e of phosphore» of
any of the com mon v e g e ta b le s. If U»
va lu a b !» c o n stitu en t ts In an y d egree
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Alert and healthy natu re s rem e m b er
that tho sun ro»e cle a r. . .
Np way
of thinking or doing, h o w e v e r ancient,
can !&gt;« tru ited without proof
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th e
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Why Not T ry a H a m m er?
W hat a depth of tragedy Ilea bo
n«*ath tho following he art cry, which
rings out In an eve n in g paper
Con
ita n l R e a d e r— Can anyono toll
ma
what will cartaln ly rem ove the gln^s
•topper In a d e c a n t e r co n ta in in g whls
ky?
Several m ethod» hav e been tried,
but th e stopper s e e m s absolutely fixed.
I/ondon Globe

Most Abu n d an t of S u b s ta n »«».
O xy g en c o n s titu te s one-third of the
solid sarti», n ine-tenths of w ater and
on»-Afth of l b s a tm o s p h e re , and Is th»
most abundant o f all s u b s ta n c e s

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New slock of lllryrlcM and Bicycle Sundries.
W e make
a specially of repair work of all kind«
New R u b b e r Tlrea
and repair* for baliv &lt; arriagi-n
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a W ay to Overoom« Serious
O bsta cle .

If It’» Only a 8m all Thing.
I t Is an * e x c e ll e n t thing for e v e ry ­
P r e m a t u r e B urial.
M. T h o ln o t, p ro fe ss o r of fo ren sic body ro learn to do »omettUng well
m edicine to th e P a r i * A ca d e m ic do
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Medicine, h a s bee n
le ctu rin g
upon
T o d ay ’» Winner»:.
It were not best that we should ail
prem ature b u ria l, an e co ld e n t tho fe ar
It'» tho way .&lt;&amp;{, the* world to »how think aUk»,*.ft Is difference of npiolt^n
° f which le, p erhaps, no( ao p re v a le n t k e e n e r In te re st IgeALo m a n who fa that makes horse races.— Pudd'nhead
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F inding th e Drowned.
O cca s io n a lly one reads that, when
fumimi bodies a r e thought to be In rtv
••re and ca n n o t tie found,
a loaf of
bread tins b een
floated down the
strenui ”
But very few peoplv have'
tho least Idea « h a t co n n ectio n th e re
is b etw een hr end «rut the finding of
tiodleH
W hen the
river bus
liven
dragged without result, a loaf of bread
Is cut 111 two. « pin&lt;e hollowed out 111
■lie middle, nnd n quantity of qulek
silve r Inserì ed
Tho two halves of
'h e loaf ure then fustened to g eth e r
again ami the bread Is tlirown Into
the wilier In tile place 'w here tho body
Is supposed to be
Without full rlaws
loaf floats along until It re a c h e s tho
vicinity of the body, and then re volves
quick I * hovering o v er t b s spot

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of Tin nnd Sheet Iron Work, Tin Roofing, Guttering. Pipe Fitting
nnd Job Work done to order nlso Artesinn Wells. Will moke it
interesting! tb all Contrnctors ntnl Builders. Call or write m e
when you want anything in my line
Shot» Cor. 3rd St Chik A v e

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Shelled Pecans, English Wal­
nuts and Almond Meats. Mince
Meat in Bulk. Crystalized Gin­
ger in quarter and half pount}
boxes.

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Just a Little Farther
Just n Little Cheaper

Pure California Olive Oil,
Sylmar Brand, Park and Tilford

FOR THANKSGIVING

Cranberries
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Candies.

Pimento Cheese

Turkeys

FOR THANKSGIVING

Apalachicola Oysters.

Sweitzor Cheese
Assorted Nuts
American Cheese
Nuts

Finest of Oranges

All Kinds

Heniz Sweet, Mixed, Plain

Chickens

Sour and Dill Pickles in Bulk.

Fish

Turkeys,

Raisins, Figs, Dates
Fresh Sausage

Fancy Raisins

Mince Meat

F in s

Cheese, Fresh and Sour Pickles

Dates

Beef and Pork

Quality in the Grocery Line.

Stockton’s
Oysters
Celery

qt 15c
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stalk
2 qts

•51b National Fruit Cake

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Made Famous by Briggs

Sanford

YOUR..

$1.50

English Walnuts .................

25C

40 Varieties of Chocolate Candies
... . 20c‘

Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles, in
bulk per quart .............&gt;v...... £5c
Canned Pears, Peaches, Straw-

Assorted Nuts
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Cranberries

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Citron

Best of Florida Meats

Groceries, Celery, Chickens,

Raisins

Sausage, Fancy Bacon
Fruit and Vegetables.
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Figs

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You get the benefit of our locaMixed Nuts

Hamburger Steak and Sausage

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We can take your order at the

Hay, Grain and Chicken Feed
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tinest kind of Fancy and Staple
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We can supply you with the

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Avonuo

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75c

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D u h a r t Block

Thanksgiving Dinner

10c

2^ulb Sunshine Fruit Cake

per lb .................

Swiss, Pimento, Edam, Pine­

E. E. TURNER Hodges Bros. LOUIS PAINT

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Cranberries

Purchase.

Famous Country Sausage

Remember that Williams means

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Things to Make Them

New Goods arriving daily

Western and Florida

Old Customers and New

Sauce.

Nuts and Raisins.

Fresh

Imported Olives and Olive Oil

Cranberry

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THE SANFORD HERALD
IN S A N F O R D — U h ' i» Wonh Living

Number 2 0

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A . F R I S D A Y N O V E M B E R SB, 1012

PHILIPINES HAS TYPHOON '

S A N F O R D III SI NUSS I O I .L K G E

U .11 Known I'.ldrator Will Open In-

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Hie Archipelago

THREE ISLANDS STORM SHIfM

«llliillon 11 e r r TM * Week
IVol &lt; K (¿urrett. of the Southern
, School» o( Dorit-Np.indeur«-. Atlanta,
liu .. m in Stinionl for tin* purpose of
ofM-ning a htuiniwi college
T h e school will oiler thorough m *trochi iMMikkrs-ping. shorthand, tyjtewriting, penmanship, coinmercinl law.

A G ED W O M A N K I L L E D
Nancy Shortridge Caught &lt; &gt;n
Trestle By Train
('[Jp y f 'j| | | )

Stesmthipi Are S u n k , Mtiiy Village» a rith m e tic, letter writing and buxines-« Bcjng

m ethods.
Are Destroyed and Devastation
Kx|&gt;erienr«-d t«-.irh«-r» will l.&lt;- in charge
of each d ep artm e n t and only first class
Is Overwhelming
!&gt;ookkee|M-r» and stenographers will be
'H u nd red s of lives weft- lost during a
licrm ittcd t*. receive ,l,,.lomas from the
severe ty p ho on which occurred j e s t e r schmH. T h e price* are very reasonable
day in th e Fhillipine Inland«.
Im ­
and rbe school shin.Id’ receive the patmense pro perty damage was reported. ronage of the people of this seel Inn
T h e s to r m crossed the islands of S am ar
For ........... or term * .-all on or address
L e y t e and N o rth F anny , leaving ruin in I K. C a rrel«. St Jo h n s Hotel. Sanford .
its path. T h e town of Taelnliun, tin’
i fo n d u
Capital of L e y t e , was prn.-ti. ally d«-troyt-d. T w o steamer« were wrecked
Thanksgiving llnnre
in Ta clobu n harbor.
The H o t s " were host* at a Verj le
How many persons were kill..I I-. liglillwl ThaiiK 'givihg dance given
b&gt;
falling houses, dying dehri.A and l&gt;&gt; 't h e m T h u rsd ay evening at the Sanfo rd
drowning ia n ot known, hut the loss of llotise, which was very a ttr a c tiv e ly
lifo is reporter! to have hee|t great, and decorated with handsome palms, green
the damage yt e stim a ted at several m il­ vines, palm branches and red berries.
lion pesos.
making a lOvelj color motif of green and
Another ty p h o on of unusual *&lt;»\i-rit&gt; red
T h e rich gre. II ..I Ihe palms and
Is p’ .'di. t.-d l ij the weutlier l.lireSu along Mites brought out with pleasing effect
the west e.ui't ..I Mindanao.
III* I.right red I u t i ie*. will, which tin*.
I t . was iinposailde t&gt;&gt; ..M ain a ruin
wi re » . | . ffe. tlv l.h nile.l
|»l* t • list of tile .)■ el il I l 11, ir&gt;-.|
The h e lie . « 1- 1- * 1..,;, (,g m I heir

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WOMAN T ROM

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lion

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t he »implicit &gt; ..I i l .
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goal,»

to which

. o n - •ni n.nal dr.-M&gt;

T h o W i-dm-dav I'iul* h*-,«l a * r. gu
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lar in., ting at the i.mne ■,I the s c c r c l a r j
M rs. S. t ' . C h ase, Wedni-sday afternoon,
A splendid four pleee oretn-slrs fur
with a good at*.-Ildar.
&gt;.f tin .I'd . and ni-f.i*t in*
i. i , m ini m.i-n
At nine
t hree \Isllorw pi I—* .1
0 * I*« I it., grand mar. li wa» led b j Mr
T h e prograip wa- ..t» .*••I hi tie usual and Mrs I I. i .Ite»
The dancing was
.-ll|oji-i| b\
l.' Ill
Delicious punch
delightful wav. with
tuw-ir
M i— I
Jo se p h in e Dainer.ui
nerompHnicd by was served during till- evening
It was
Mr*. l&gt; I. Thrasher sang two .h a r m in g a very pretty mil •t.|..\uble dance and
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a» al w a v » w • rt* ale al ii.ists
selectio n*,
it Drv It-»-. JV..rla
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(i i I,..in*» pr. -»- nt wer** M r s
T h e r e s .1 I &gt;• Kit g.. .InI -I'liM . r i
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h j J.-»sn 1 * i a . n*.r wi, . i. 11,«* i hit •II- 1 M \ .i|i •• elegant l&gt; gow netl 111 black
cic|w- de i be nr Mr* Il I
l&gt;eFore»t,
jo y ed v.-ry iuu. li
T h e minutes were ii.wt r. .«•I le the In gray m.—-aline Mr» ( (• McLuugb
i I.i,.. k spangled net Mr» tl \\
s*-cr«-tur&gt; Mr- i h . i - and .ft.-r .1 lew
Hra.l
lila, k ere|M- de cheiie. Mr* It \\
rem a rk s
I In |-r. -id. i relu tn..' I
llerudon.
white vn.l.roidertal lace over
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I'll.
S p a m and it» &gt;oiin&gt;s-tion w t l . tl.*black me«».dille, Mr» Satliliel I'ulest.m,
program. Mr» \ I
T lit-» *•••&gt; 1
llg h tfu ll) lifted the . urtam o! the past lilark erilbronk-red net over yellow menand gave the club some .»veedinglv in »mi mi-, Mr« ( ' (! Unit, pink'nii-H*nlinc
n i ink m illó n ..verdn-ss Mrs lie n
leresting
and charm int' gltt-.p*«..
C astillinn c h aracter and Id. in lier III I .1 i.'K* if flay tona. Hack satin. Mr«
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l.la.k m.-»sal me with
imitaltle " f l a s h l i g h t ' id Spain .•! th, fi-.- \ I n i i.t i c
a•. r iiiii ing. Mi«s Iren«- Hr.i.lv
StxI**s-111h &lt; * lit ut v
a .if 411 -• I*, wit', pink lliewsabn.
M i " I.illn- I a* t

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l-la. K gi.-na.liii.
..ver
wl.it
. -. I ■ . 1* . h. ne with l a ., an.l cerise trim

a n d a large n u m b e r .il th e ne in!« r» re ' o . mg»
» , Minded with S p a i&gt;»h ,.r «v.-rb.
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S t a t e F t s l e r a t io n of th .

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Mi»» M a l « ! |\..w|er

Ir a p u l will, pmk • hillmi
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pink rin—»a
Miss ' , .r

y.-lluw m»»».iline with e r e , a-

cilene . I r a , a r

, . M iss Ito«ina lac.ji-ks

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l l i l a n d o . gold »pangl.sl i,, i over grts-n

at Wt-st I’alin I,each la-t week, winch
was given by Mrs. &lt;i. IP Waldron, the
club's delegate to the convention.
After arranging satisfactory a matter
of busincrv* brought before the club the
meeting adjourned
Frogram for December 11h
Mu**«-.
Mup Study. Mm» Tetherly
Climate und Vegetation. Mis* timid.
Animal Life, Mix* E'arnswortli
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Selected Reading.
'Roll Call, Iaikt-s.

blue s atin . M iss Alice JactM-ks of O rlan­
do. white mescsnlint- with white net o v er­
dress. Miss Voree, blue silk with hiue
tr im m in g * . Miss Siuebls ..f D aytona,
white llt-l with pink brocaded velvet
Tbe gentlemen III a tte n d an ce were
Archie Itctts. • lyiln E m erson, \\ J.
Thig|»en, (it-orgt- E". Atkin« of Duytona,
Hal lieardall of Orlando, W E‘ . Watson.
M L Ruines, H E’. IV-rkiiis, J D. R o b ­
ert». E' El R ou m illat. W a lter Hibbard,
W A Ia-tller

The Sunford I’ostofflctE'rom publications und opinioh* given
out it in highly probable tliat i»&gt;st masters
generally will hold on to the end of their
&lt;^)mmi*sion. Under this rulilig m-.r.
than three year» wi^i have elapsed before
a change in the Saijford olilct-.cun be
made. I t looks, them like folly, and is
certainly cheeky to bo ftlncing or seeking
to plare bonds on a , m.-o^Ic for so long a
time ahead. The over-anaiou» and
greedy spirit ahown ought to condemn
tho applicant and his cold storage petl* tion.
Turn him down.
CITIZEN’
flaxaar and Supper
Th^ Ladies' Liulld of the fifilscopi.!
clfUrOh will hold their annual bazaar
and supper, Thorsday afternoon and
evening, December 6th, 1912, in J . A.
Harr old'a old store, on Park avenue, to

w)$lch the public axe cordially Invited.
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FOR THE SPECIAL SESSION •

B l i M F K D S A N F O R D I.ADS
Hillsborough High S c h o o l Humped •
Hom e With the llaro n
Hillsli..rough High S ch o o l 5.1, Sanford
High Sch o o l 6 . That was th e result of
this .m ornin g's football g am e at the
T a m p a Hay Athletic grounds and the
l*CODk’ PNtrHqplly fella the whole storj of
the game.
If fu rth e r particulars a r e desirdd it

Advanced Years And Deaf mny *** stfttod th,t lho F‘w,inv

She Did Not Hear The Approaching Train
T h e A C ' L lru i" from S a n i,m l ' °
0vief1" ' C,ln‘,UCl0r 8m ith
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aged lu.ly namerl N a n c j
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Shortrii go 1ir-*t W ed lies, lay about 1
» ciiicU ,,,H‘ " h r
instantaneously k.ll"*• T h e accident happened on s stre tch of
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ledge and the »ana- distance

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front the

public road
T h e tr.-stle is h.dded b&gt; a
curve appiouclnng from (lie Sanfo rd side
and the engineer could not sec the lady
u ,,til th e train was upon her. Sh e was
evidently deaf or entirely oblivious to
i " 'r surrounding» and made no effort to
Ret oil the tn-stle which was only f»&gt;ur
fe«-t high
I h e engineer applied I In*“ r b rak es and did all in Ins power to
-»"l* &gt;be train, lull eould not e n tire lj
sl'o ken *|&gt;c««l in sin I. a short di»tam .and th* pilot &gt;d tin engine knocked t lie
&gt;“&gt;*&gt; Horn
,rH,'k
The tram was
s l ‘*p|frl US mam as |M.»slhle and the crew
ruslied back lo render ani l’Ut wli. i-, tl.t-v
-.■a. litsl ber lllc w u s e v tiu it
T h e news was tcU-phoned to thè city
and a i-oroiu-r's lurv lliipaiii'lle.1 and
alter viewliig thè r&lt; rimili- and lukmg
leslim ony gave their v.-rdiet
No hlume cali lx- uUacli.sl t.» tln- tram
criiw us th è Ui’Cldent e.»ulti ll.it b a v e br«-n

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11 . w c.-nietery \.-st.rd»&gt;
I l R K K Y S &lt; H I.A l’ IN N I Y * M ( K
—&gt;
tn irrlrm i lt ir tl » Shipprd Nurlh llmughl
I 7 I cui» Per Pi.unil
New Y ork. Nov IH. T h e olHw-rvance
of Thanksgiving l&gt;uy in New Y .*rk &lt; ity
li.-gan ut
I o'clock thi» morning
Al
th at hotjr thè Howery missions' brvad
line formisi f..r thè first lim e tln* wmt..r
and
basket» of foo*l were distribuì««!
Otber charituble and philunthri&gt;|.ic or
galilTatloil» tliro.lgh.iut Ilo . i t i followi.t
-m i .Inring th- morning li..or» ,.n.| ,i wa»
• -lm .it.-d llial more tb un t.n.tMIU . barit v
•linii.rs were drovidisl for thè poor ni thè
city through ila- vunoua agende».

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o f M r s I Vt 1 1 1 .
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. i l o , -li ,l| -i-. 1 w i l l , w h i l e n e t , M i s s A n i l l e
l*rt.killing
S I.e l.
p..iii'h i ..I .,
The city governmenl spr-nl $4,600 for
tilggm *. yellow
messaline with gold
ter«' prepured by Mr» il.ilui.
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sumptuous
re pimi for thè 4.600 prismibead
trim
m
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Miss
laiuisc
Shepherd,
T h e " D r i l l on S panish F ro n u n c ia tio n "
was postponed for a later meeting, when , pink messaline will, punk chillón over er« in city institutions and the United
th e ladies ho|M&gt; to have Mrs Forrest dress, Miss I .inda l a th e r blue -atm and S ta le » government furnmh.-d dollar dm
I , a k e , w ho i* c o n v e rs a n t with S p a n is i, I.I.I. m.it.|iii«* tI* over.In—». Miss \tsl.i m rs im it» -MM)0 g.tests at Fills Island

la n g u a g e gi\e t h e m a f. w sugi**—i ion»
T h e roll was e s i l is i I.-, ill. ».» rotary

Volum« V

little m ore th a n a workout for our noble
athletes, who scored at pleasure and
romped all over the p r o s tr a te forms of
their op jio n e n ls at their ow n sweet will
Chief among the uforesaiil rompers
was Mr Zimmertnann, who carrnsl the
bull over for four touchdowns, made a
seventy five yard und fifty yurd run, l&gt;e*ides tak ing part in a n u m b e r of minor
rn | „ . A, p 3,M lid III* share
towards boosting ihe score placing the
ball twice iM-blnd the e n e in u s gout pmi
nmJ | , nM1|1 al)(t Sp a rk m an eu. h add(^j
" Sanf(m , ,,olltary K Q n
mn()e op
Bn intercept«-*, forward pass b y Woodrufl wf,0 ran through a brok en field some
ft,rty y ar, , , for
to uchd ow n
The
wu&lt; n, w v1,rx .lifti. nlt angle and
lh&lt;‘ a tte m p t at goal failed
Uuring th è tlnr.l pirunl lli|l«b..r..iigb
w,c» usi II g four «.ilislil.it.-« '»p.i. siili.t
Hu»hta II I .irriti! and K&lt;im«.lell ..Il P.
Uig tuken .tilt
Pili a» long |» tln- faith
fili Zittimy wnts l.-ft to .1.. Po-inv—» il a,,
peutt-d t «• Ite all tinti wa» in . - ' » a r i
spul Minili W a» t Mt-. I. O l i i ra lly ih I he
game wtth a cut under tln- t-ye. b u t ramib a c k III tilt- f.-o rtli |»ri...i .m&gt;l linei-

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l'Io- gentle it-pliy r» fr.—l, t r o n i t ,r . . n
lund's icy mouiilino-, -wln.-h itisi» look
pu ri in tlie generili rmnping o v e r italleld were p ro b a b lv r.-poi,«il&gt;|. tur 1 In
........ attendilo. "
whi I. * 1 - pil.fnlP,
«inali t..r a holidav

I olh.Wlng wa« Ite line ,.p
llillsl.ormigl.
Itams.lell l'. rry r giti
end
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righi tackl.
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Hoteley. righi guarii, Koi.li—, . enler
lln tto n , l.-ft gu a n i
Hitshnerr
( l-frk.
Turner, left ta c k le . Il.-ntlerson. teli end.
P o w e r ) . .pmrter b ack , Sparktnan, lluslinell, righi hulf b a c k . Asp captAin . luti
b a ck ; Zlm m erm an, left hulf J.nek
Sanf.ird
^^.•.M|ru!, . rtgbt ep.l M.
I.uiiglilln, righi tackle. Merrill, righi
guarii tlilliert
center
Th,irsi..ri l.-ft
guarii
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• hit Iclidoi, righi I alt Pa&lt; i
I l i o li. r
filili. &lt;tck, E l.-l.l' rigPt Pali Ini. k
lleferee. Kloss, umpire. Hopkins, Utile
k*s-pt-rs, E'ields and Harrett; head linesnjun. (ìt-orge liollninger
T i m e of ette
P*T|ihI. lìfttsn imnot*-«
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Jacksonville

Puts Up

Dough

For Legislators Expense

TWO OATS COST A TIDY SIM
Amenilmcnt ‘To The City Charter W ai
Expenuyc But Worth The
Money To City

I he Tilden packing house at Tildenvdie 1» running «ml th*- machinery is be­
ing turn.«! bv juice mnmil.iclurcd at
Winter t . arden. I'lu-y do »ay that it
i* the prettiest packing house any­
where
Winter (■arden Times.
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A Miami dispatch s a y s Clifford H .
Hrown. a bust lasts irtun ol this city, cominittisl suicide today by shooting him«e|f I hr*« times.
E it h e r shot would
ii.tv. j .r ••v 4 Iai al
Mr
Hrown, In •
1,1.1. guv. I-..«•In »■ r. . ers*-s a« lh&lt;- reason
lof 111*. fa*li .el
II. I.-ft a note to his
mol her and und« . a will und a state­
ment
He leaves a wife and three ch il­
dren
o o o

'The Iw—t crop und the h.-t grade of
fruit 1tie Flagler grove ever bad. they are
gut I,.ting tin* season
K&lt;ir pine land
I h«nk«gl» mg I lern«.-«
triol the (bin »kins and bright fruit is
Tln- .’htldrt-n ..( t h è nr»i grati, i n il,.
I h«* Kuj IimTcU
th«Hr »umiliti
hard to heat
Mr Rowley, the inanaMi'mpt t«i r»*Mirr»H:t iu» tur
|&gt;nKni)iU* prim ary d e p a t t m e n t 'under iY,&lt;- .1 e. t II.Il
tig.-r
t h. grove ex|Hs-ts to gel about
of tlieir tea. h*T»
Mi sst — I ir lo*« a . tri fi
tl,i h i M o r i t *lmn» r&gt; .tini « Uhlum*» •*1 th«
4.0110 I .,.!.Dry racks, washing ma­
i |,i
«mi» | t r . m a i v u ^ c T |*urt h«u«tfikr and I ..filer g a v e a i e r i l l l t e - i - t m g i-t
rl,.in'- et. Iiuve t.is-n lidded this season
and
Than ksgiving
.-vereise»
, unii |miuii.l« ..( tu rk ey . th è largì—t ortl.-r In b itio n
to their packing hou«e equipment
San
U .slm-s.lay m o r n i n g
A plano lui» re
..( thè ktn.l .01 r.s-tirtl
Mat««. Item
Acct.rding to thè downtown market c e n t i y las-n p u re h a s ts l for the p riin u r y
000
''“'n. gr.-ater New York&gt; Thanksgiving departnient. and it is thè intention of
The
rminty
commissioners
of Walton
dinners cotti u|»prnximutely- $3.760,000, thè teachera to ha ve u serti- of ptvenile
county have just entered into a contract
tfte items including 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 turkey», eritertiinnii-nU hy thi» tirsi gradi-, (or
with the W.-tumpka Construction Com­
w.irYli $I.H75.000; 1,700,000 ,nes worth wftich tht-y wtll iuik u v«-ry stilali mlmls
pany
of Wetumpku. Ala., to build sev­
$.1411,000 MOO.OOO butti«-» of wine; OOO.- «ioli, for thè purpotte ol raising moll.-y
enty
n
u b- of sundrlay roads for that
itoti ,|,mrtM ni cranherrie*. 2 0 0 .0 0 0 f j ij m f..r thè payint-nìi« 011 their f.tano
The
county at $1*1»*» per mile. The work is
p.iddtngs 150,000 gallon» of coler, lmf. pillili, are cnrdiully invitisi to come nini
tn I.«- paid fur out of the money realized
puddiiigs l.Ml.OOO ¿ullon* of cider and sts- how well thè children cali i-ntertain
from tin- bond issue authorized last year.
y.ino uud w.»rth of vegetatile».
all » h o honor them with their presene«*
Thu» the work of improvement and
Eor th.- |ìr»t tinte in m any yt-ars thè and i n te rt-l. a» well us help to pny for
progress gin-s on in all sections of Florsupfily "( to rk ey s c.vct-edtsl thd dt-mund th eir piami
i.lu
and prie«-» saggisi
T h e beat birds were
oo o
.inolisi nt 20 ernia n p.mmj
A huge
( ,,n c . Ilrldgr Ululi
Money cannot la- sjx-nt to better pur­
shipment of live southern turkey» went
Mn, A
t 11IUW.|K w.i* hmttm» of th,pose
in booating a locality or a section
rents,
und
begging at 17 reni», ami c.dd siofwgr •
C|ub Wedneaday mor'iiand western birtln could be bought ut 7 ing. Two tublist of bridge were plnyt-d. than by putting it into advertising. Tho
ptsiple of Miami and vicinity appreciate
cent« 11 pound
Mrs Robert N'ewman won thè highest
the truth of this and have gotten to­
score and will bave thè fih-asuru «of
gether and ap|K)inte*l a committee,
Army Offlrcr Injured
wearing the lovely brooch another week,
Sergeant W P. Dennis, who has been
(-„„„..(lyn, Kl,i«ts were Mr». C. M. which is now at work, for the purpoae of
raising a fund of $ 100,000, which will be
in Orlando for a month or two drilling Voree, Mr». L. F. Hughes, Mrs. C. O.
expended
in mBkihg the outside world
the local military men, met with a pain; Aj r | j,„Khlin. Mr». O ^ W . Brady, Mr»,
ful nccidrnt this week, which coat Him ( . F Sm(th’ Mni
W. Herndon. Mrs. acquainted with the attractions and ad­
vantages of Dade county.
the Irtas of two fingers, and only good luck Robert Newman.
000
smvetl a much more serious accident or

C. t . W.iodrufT n &lt; nndldntr
The announeeinenl in this issue of C. C
Woodruff 1»» alderman will be a a surprise to his many friends in this city
I hi* new Richmond in the field, while
not a dark horse in the rare is a new
.-andidale for municipal honors and ns
hi stale» in hi* announcement has
never sought public honors In-fore. Mr.
Woodruff needs no intrmluctlun to Sanford l»eople Ijaving I ms - h a resident of
"When Mr. und Mrs. Willjatn J . Bryan
this city for the past twenty years. He |instant de»th.
More
Phosphate
Found
arrived
in Miami Satrurday they were
is a well known commission man of
Mr. Dennis was in his room at the
Phosphate
has
been
di«covered
on
the
given
a
most hearty welcome. They
business ability, ¡» progressive and pub- Arcade Hotel shortly after noon und was
lie spirited and If elected should make |practicing with his rifle preparatory to small farm north of St. Petersburg were met at tho station by about 1,500
the military mnnoeuver».
owned by E. II. Richardson, a local people, unci as they stepped /rom tho
Sanford n first class aldortnnn
In some unknown way the cartridge electrical contractor, and he ha» refu»«s! truin tin- Second Regiment Hand played
( ’. C. Woodruff and W. -W. Aber­
A beautifully decorated auto­
nathy are the only aspirants in the raer in the rifle wa» exploded, the bullet in an offer of $1,000 rush for the clevBtj uert- Dixie
juririg his left hand to such an extent tract for whieh lit- paid $250 a few year» mobile drafted in the national color*
Mr Richardson bus refused to put conveyed the great Commoner and
M iss Irene ltra.lv and M a in i Howler, that ut Dr Evans' sanitarium the phy ago
siciac
removtsf
the
second
and
third
u
price
on the profM-rty, although urged his wife to their winter home. 3«veral
accompanied by Messrs. Will Watson
and W. J. Thigjien motored to DeLand flngera.
to do so by a man who has ¡nveatigated sinvehes of welcome were mode by prom­
Thursday afternoon towitnes» thef&lt;yotAfter going through the hand the bul- the And. It j f said that the phoaphnte inent citizens and th« Woman's Club
presented
M r. Brysrt with a hug« bou».
ball gam«
betweenGordonMilRary In-1 Ut cut an Iron rod jn two in the bodU wpecially fine and that
there
U plenty
q u tt o( chrysanthemums,
»tituto of Gtorgia and Station.
lataad and w u imbeddtd In th« wall.
of it in sight«
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Tulluhaaaee, N'v&gt;*' 27.—State Treas- •
urt-r J ('. Lulling has t*Miay received from
tin- board of trade of the city of Jackson­
ville and turned into the general revenue
fund of the state treasury the sum of
$7,242 40. Iiemg payment in full of ev­
ery cent of expense which the state in­
curred for the s|Ms-ial vw.mii of the Lehislaturp hold O. tol.er 1st to 3rd, to enact
urm-ml menu to the Jacksonville city
charter which would enahle that city to
acquire municipal' «blocks and terminals.
The Jacksonville board of trade has
thus fully and promply kept its pledge
that tin- s |m-.-iuI .«ettsion called at its re.411.-1 should cost the stnte of Florida
nothing
It 1« iiii&lt;f&lt;T»t.,--*d that the exjH.ns«-» in. urred bv stoeral of th« counties for
I..tiding «piv'i.d election» to lili vucanciua
III tile Legislature will also Ih- fully re­
funded i*, tiie .•.■unties |,x the hoard of
trade.
000
Wa l l . mi ...unt. fui» rust let the con­
trail lor the .•oust ruction of seventy
mil«— ot hard road*.
oo o
I he hrst annual meeting of the Wom­
an « DciMovrntir la-ague of Duval counli wa« held it, Ia&lt;*ksoiiville Monday af14 rr,....„ a
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supplied you for the
past half a decade.

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Out o f the H igh

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Just n Little Cheaper
Pure

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Oil,

Sylmar Brand, Park and Tilford

FOR T H A N K S G IV IN G

Cranberries
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Crystalized Gin­

ger in quarter and

Just a Little Farther

Mince

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Candies.

Pimento Cheese
Turkeys

FOR T H A N K S G IV IN G

Apalachicola Oysters.

Sweitzor Cheese
Assorted Nuts
American Cheese
Nuts

Sour and Dill Pickles in Bulk.

Finest of Oranges

All Kinds

Heniz Sweet, M ixed, Plain

Chickens
Fish

Turkeys,

Raisins, Figs, Dates
Fresh Sausage

Fancy Raisins

Mince M eat

F in s

Cheese, Fresh and Sour Pickles

Dates

Old
Fruit

Cakes

and

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Customers

Things to M ake Them

Stockton’s
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M ade Famous by Briggs

..FOR YOUR..

Sanford Avonuo

Thanksgiving Dinner

D u h a r t Block

apple and American Cheese.

Corner Sin ford A ve. and Second Street
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10c

2 qts

Swiss, Pimento, Edam, Pine­

Williams means

E. E. TURNER Hodges Bros. LOUIS PAINT
Assorted Nuts
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Cranberries

that

daily

Purchase.

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Goods arriving

Insuring a Fresh Article with Each

Famous Country Sausage

15c

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New

Western and Florida

Quality in the Grocery Line.

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Remember

Celery

and

Sauce.

Nuts and Raisins.

Fresh

Imported O lives and O live Oil

Cranberry

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2^ulb Sunshine Fruit Cake

75c

English Walnuts ................

25C

40 Varieties of Chocolate Candies

We

Cranberries

can supply you with the

Cranberries

American Cheese
tinest kind

of Fancy and Staple

Citron

Best of Florida Meats
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Groceries,

Celery,

Chickens,

Raisins

Sausage, Fancy Bacon
Fruit and Vegetables.

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Pickles, in

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Pears, Peaches, Straw.

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H ay, Grain and Chicken F eed
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Fancy Sausage in Boxes

You get the benefit of our loca-

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SA N F O R D III SI NUSS I OI.LKGE

U .11 Known I'.ldrator Will Open InI’

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THREE ISLANDS STORM SHIfM

IVol &lt; K (¿urrett. of the Southern
, School» o( Dorit-Np.indeur«-. Atlanta,
liu.. m in Stinionl for tin* purpose of
ofM-ning a htuiniwi college
The sch ool will oiler t h o r o u g h m*trocli o n hi iMMikkrs-ping. s h o r t h a n d , tyjtewriting, penmanship, coinmercinl law.

AGED W O M A N KILLED

Are Destroyed and Devastation
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methods.
Kx|&gt;erienr«-d t«-.irh«-r» will l.&lt;- in charge
of each department and only first class
!&gt;ookkee|M-r» and stenographers will be
licrmittcd t*. receive ,l,,.lomas from the
schmH. The price* are very reasonable
and rbe school shin.Id’ receive the patronage of the people of this seel Inn
For ........ or term* .-all on or address
I K. Carrel«. St Johns Hotel. Sanford.

'Hundreds of lives weft- lost during a
severe typhoon which occurred jesterday in the Fhillipine Inland«. Im­
mense property damage was reported.
The storm crossed the islands of Samar
Leyte and North Fanny, leaving ruin in
its path. The town of Taelnliun, tin’
i fo n d u
Capital of Leyte, was prn.-ti. ally d«-troyt-d. T w o steamer« were wrecked
Thanksgiving llnnre
in Taclobun harbor.
The H ots" were host* at a Verj le
How many persons were kill..I I-. liglillwl ThaiiK'givihg dance given b&gt;
falling houses, dying dehri.A and l&gt;&gt; 'them Thursday evening at the Sanford
drowning ia not known, hut the loss of llotise, which was very attractively
lifo is reporter! to have hee|t great, and decorated with handsome palms, green
the damage yt estimated at several mil­ vines, palm branches and red berries.
lion pesos.
making a lOvelj color motif of green and
Another typhoon of unusual *&lt;»\i-rit&gt; red The rich gre. II ..I Ihe palms and
Is p’ .'di. t.-d l i j the weutlier l . lir e S u along Mites brought out with pleasing effect
the west e.ui't ..I Mindanao.
III* I.right red Iu t i ie*. will, which tin*.
It. was iinposailde t&gt;&gt; ..Main a ruin wi re » . |. ffe. tlv l.h nile.l
|»l* t• list of tile .)■ el il I l11, ir&gt;-.|
The helie. «1-1- *1..,;, (,g m I heir
li.llldsonn a n d-l.gl.n l goal,» to which
I he 't ednesrln) I lull
t he »implicit &gt; ..I il . . on-• ni n.nal dr.-M&gt;
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Tho W i-dm-dav I'iul* h*-,«l a* r. gu
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lar in., ting at the i.mne ■,I the sccrclarj loll
Mrs. S. t'. Chase, Wedni-sday afternoon,
A splendid four pleee oretn-slrs fur
with a good at*.-Ildar. &gt;.f tin .I'd. and ni-f.i*t in* i. i , mini m.i-n
At nine
t hree \ Is llo rw p i I—* .1
0 * I*« I it., grand mar. li wa» led bj Mr
The prograip wa- ..t» .*••I hi tie usual and Mrs I I. i .Ite»
The dancing was
Delicious punch
delightful wav. with
tuw-ir
M i— I .-ll|oji-i| b\ l.' Ill
Josephine Dainer.ui nerompHnicd by was served during till- evening
It was
Mr*. l&gt; I. Thrasher sang two .harming a very pretty mil • t.|..\uble dance and
I hi- 11. •, » a» al wav » w• rt* ale al ii.ists
selection*,
it Drv It-»-. JV..rla
\rt*.
(i i I,..in*» pr.-»- nt wer** Mrs
Theres.1 I &gt;• Kit g.. .InI -I'liM . r i
•
hj J.-»sn 1 * i a . n*.r wi, . i. 11,«* i hit • II- 1 M \ .i|i •• elegant l&gt; gow netl 111 black
cic|w- de i be nr Mr* Il I l&gt;eFore»t,
joyed v.-ry iuu. li
The minutes were ii.wt r. .«•I le the In gray m.—-aline Mr» ( (• McLuugb
i I.i,.. k spangled net Mr» tl \\
s*-cr«-tur&gt; Mr- i h.i- and .ft.-r .1 lew
Hra.l lila, k ere|M- de cheiie. Mr* It \\
remarks
I In |-r. -id. i relutn..' I
Spam and it» &gt;oiin&gt;s-tion w tl. tl.*- . I'll. llerudon. white vn.l.roidertal lace over
program. Mr» \ I
T lit-» *•••&gt; .1. black me«».dille, Mr» Satliliel I'ulest.m,
llghtfull) lifted the . urtam o! the past lilark erilbronk-red net over yellow menand gave the club some .»veedinglv in »mimi-, Mr« ( ' (! Unit, pink'nii-H*nlinc
n i ink millón ..verdn-ss Mrs lien
leresting
and charmint' gltt-.p*«..
Castillinn character and Id. in lier III I .1 i.'K* if flay tona. Hack satin. Mr«
«
imitaltle "fla sh lig h t' id Spain .•! th, fi-.- \ I ni i.tic l.la.k m.-»sal me with
a•. r iiiii ing. Mi«s Iren«- Hr.i.lv
StxI**s-111 h &lt; * lit ut v
a .if 411 -• I*, wit', pink lliewsabn.
M i " I.illn- I a* t
. o
\! -- T . ... I.. .. I . Ill.-f, tib ie
o f Mrs I Vt 11 1 .
••a-1
. i l o , -li ,l| -i-. 1 w i l l , w h i l e n e t , M i s s A n i l l e
l*rt.killing
SI.el.
p..iii'h i ..I.,
tilggm*. yellow
messaline with gold
ter«' prepured by Mr» il.ilui.
The "D rill on Spanish Fronunciation" bead trimmings; Miss laiuisc Shepherd,
was postponed for a later meeting, when , pink messaline will, punk chillón over
the ladies ho|M&gt; to have Mrs Forrest dress, Miss I.inda lather blue -atm and
I,ake, w ho i* con versant with Spanisi, I.I.I. m.it.|iii«* tI* over.In—». Miss \tsl.i

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Volum« V

B liM F K D SAN FO RD I.ADS

Hillsborough High School Humped •
Home With the llaron
Nancy Shortridge Caught &lt; &gt;n Hillsli..rough High School 5.1, Sanford
High School 6. That was the result of
Trestle By Train
this .morning's football game at the
Tampa Hay Athletic grounds and the
('[J p y f'j| | | ) W O M AN T ROM N ILW l*CODk’ PNtrHqplly fella the whole storj of
the game.
If further particulars are desirdd it

Stesmthipi A re Sunk, Mtiiy Village» arithmetic, letter writing and buxines-« Bcjng

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Wonh L ivin g

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A . F R I S D A Y N O V E M B E R SB, 1012

PHILIPINES HAS TYPHOON '
Kills Hundreds Oí

S A N F O R D — U h ' i»

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Advanced Years And Deaf mny *** stfttod th,t lho F‘w,inv

She Did Not Hear The Approaching Train
The A C' L lrui" from Sani,ml ' °
0vief1" ' C,ln‘,UCl0r 8mith
'}'*'* * ■
* n aged lu.ly namerl Nancj
Shortrii go 1ir-*t Wed lies, lay about 1
» ciiicU ,,,H‘ "hr
instantaneously k.ll"*• The accident happened on s stretch of
,r,'" ‘ lr #l,m" o w h“ ,f ,n,l‘' ,r" m Hu,‘
ledge and the »ana- distance front the
public road
The tr.-stle is h.dded b&gt; a
curve appiouclnng from (lie Sanford side
and the engineer could not sec the lady
u,,til the train was upon her. She was
evidently deaf or entirely oblivious to
i"'r surrounding» and made no effort to
Ret oil the tn-stle which was only f»&gt;ur
fe«-t high
Ihe engineer applied I In*“ r brakes and did all in Ins power to
-»"l* &gt;be train, lull eould not entirelj
sl'o ken *|&gt;c««l in sin I. a short di»tam .and th* pilot &gt;d tin engine knocked t lie
&gt;“ &gt;*&gt; Horn
,rH,'k
The tram was
sl‘*p|frl US mam as |M.»slhle and the crew
ruslied back lo render ani l’Ut wli. i-, tl.t-v
-.■a. litsl ber lllc wusevtiuit
The news was tcU-phoned to thè city
and a i-oroiu-r's lurv lliipaiii'lle.1 and
alter viewliig thè r&lt; rimili- and lukmg
leslimony gave their v.-rdiet
No hlume cali lx- uUacli.sl t.» tln- tram
criiw us thè Ui’Cldent e.»ulti ll.it b a v e br«- n

uvoide'l
•
The remaiii» w.-fe interré.) in l.ak*
11. w c.-nietery \.-st.rd»&gt;

little more than a workout for our noble
athletes, who scored at pleasure and
romped all over the prostrate forms of
their opjionenls at their own sweet will
Chief among the uforesaiil rompers
was Mr Zimmertnann, who carrnsl the
bull over for four touchdowns, made a
seventy five yard und fifty yurd run, l&gt;e*ides taking part in a number of minor
rn|„ . A, p 3,M lid III* share
towards boosting ihe score placing the
ball twice iM-blnd the eneinus gout pmi
nmJ |
, nM1|1 al)(t Sparkman eu. h add(^j
" Sanf(m, ,,olltary K Q n
mn()e op
Bn intercept«-*, forward pass by Woodrufl wf,0 ran through a broken field some
ft,rty yar,,, for
touchdown The
wu&lt; n, w v1,rx .lifti. nlt angle and
lh&lt;‘ attempt at goal failed
Uuring thè tlnr.l pirunl lli|l«b..r..iigb
w,c» usi II g four «.ilislil.it.-« '»p.i. siili.t
Hu»hta II I .irriti! and K&lt;im«.lell ..Il P.
Uig tuken .tilt Pili a» long |» tln- faith
fili Zittimy wnts l.-ft to .1.. Po-inv—» il a,,
peutt-d t «• Ite all tinti wa» in .-'»a r i
spul Minili W a» t Mt-. I. O l i i rally ih I he
game wtth a cut under tln- t-ye. but ramiback III tilt- f.-ortli |»ri...i .m&gt;l linei- In»
t.nicbdow n
l'Io- gentle it-pliy r» fr.—l, troni t,r. . n
lund's icy mouiilino-, -wln.-h itisi» look
puri in tlie generili rmnping over italleld were probablv r.-poi,«il&gt;|. tur 1In
..... . attendilo. " whi I. *1- pil.fnlP,
«inali t..r a holidav
I olh.Wlng wa« Ite line ,.p
llillsl.ormigl. Itams.lell l'. rry r giti
end
( nn.ilev
righi tackl.
E arri, r
Hoteley. righi guarii, Koi.li—, . enler
llntton, l.-ft guani Hitshnerr ( l-frk.
Turner, left tackle. Il.-ntlerson. teli end.
Pow er). .pmrter back, Sparktnan, lluslinell, righi hulf back. Asp captAin . luti
back; Zlmmerman, left hulf J.nek
Sanf.ird ^^.•.M|ru!, . rtgbt ep.l M.
I.uiiglilln, righi tackle. Merrill, righi
guarii tlilliert center Th,irsi..ri l.-ft
guarii
Miei, l . ’ l t.i* kà
K-uigli M i
■od II* r Iidoli ■ Ipl .ni.
| lai ter lui. k
• hit Iclidoi, righi I alt Pa&lt; i
Ilio li. r
filili.&lt;tck, El.-l.l' rigPt Pali Ini. k
lleferee. Kloss, umpire. Hopkins, Utile
k*s-pt-rs, E'ields and Harrett; head linesnjun. (ìt-orge liollninger Time of ette
P*T|ihI. lìfttsn imnot*-« Tampa T im i-

I l RKKYS &lt; H I.Al’ IN N I Y * M ( K
—&gt;
tnirrlrmi lt ir tl » Shipprd Nurlh llmughl
I 7 I cui» Per Pi.unil
New Y ork. Nov IH. The olHw-rvance
of Thanksgiving l&gt;uy in New Y .*rk &lt; ity
li.-gan ut
I o'clock thi» morning
Al
that hotjr thè Howery missions' brvad
line formisi f..r thè first lime tln* wmt..r
and
basket» of foo*l were distribuì««!
Otber charituble and philunthri&gt;|.ic or
galilTatloil» tliro.lgh.iut Ilo .iti followi.t
-mi .Inring th- morning li..or» ,.n.| ,i wa»
•-lm .it.-d llial more tbun t.n.tMIU . barit v
•linii.rs were drovidisl for thè poor ni thè
city through ila- vunoua agende».
The city governmenl spr-nl $4,600 for
u sumptuous re pimi for thè 4.600 prismier« in city institutions and the United
Stale» government furnmh.-d dollar dm
I h « n k « g l » mg I l e r n« . - «
mrs im it» -MM)0 g.tests at Fills Island
Tln- .’ htldrt-n ..( t h è nr » i grati, in il,.
I h«* Kuj IimTcU
th«Hr »umiliti
aMi'mpt t«i r»*Mirr»H:t iu» tur
|&gt;nKni)iU* p r i m a r y d e p a t t m e n t ' under iY,&lt;- .1 e. t II.Il

FOR THE SPECIAL SESSION •
Jacksonville

Puts Up

Dough

For Legislators Expense
TWO OATS COST A TIDY SIM
Amenilmcnt ‘To The City Charter W a i
Expenuyc But Worth The
Money To City

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Tulluhaaaee, N'v&gt;*' 27.—State Treas- •
urt-r J ('. Lulling has t*Miay received from
tin- board of trade of the city of Jackson­
ville and turned into the general revenue
fund of the state treasury the sum of
$7,242 40. Iiemg payment in full of ev­
ery cent of expense which the state in­
curred for the s|Ms-ial vw.mii of the Lehislaturp hold O. tol.er 1st to 3rd, to enact
urm-ml menu to the Jacksonville city
charter which would enahle that city to
acquire municipal' «blocks and terminals.
The Jacksonville board of trade has
thus fully and promply kept its pledge
that tin- s|m-.-iuI .«ettsion called at its re.411.-1 should cost the stnte of Florida
nothing
It 1« iiii&lt;f&lt;T»t.,--*d that the exjH.ns«-» in. urred bv stoeral of th« counties for
I..tiding «piv'i.d election» to lili vucanciua
III tile Legislature will also Ih- fully re­
funded i*, tiie .•.■unties |,x the hoard of
trade.
000
W all. mi ...unt. fui» rust let the con­
trail lor the .•oust ruction of seventy
mil«— ot hard road*.
o o o
I he hrst annual meeting of the Wom­
an « DciMovrntir la-ague of Duval counli wa« held it, Ia&lt;*ksoiiville Monday af14 rr,....„
a
Il 11 &lt;1
I he Tilden packing house at Tildenv die 1» running «ml th*- machinery is be­
ing turn.«! bv juice mnmil.iclurcd at
Winter t.arden. I'lu-y do »ay that it
i* the prettiest packing house any­
where
W inter (■ arden Times.
o o
A Miami dispatch says Clifford H.
Hrown. a bust lasts irtun ol this city, cominittisl suicide today by shooting him«e|f I hr*« times. Either shot would
ii.tv. j .r••v 4 Iai al
Mr Hrown, In •
1,1.1. guv. I-..«• In »■ r. . ers*-s a« lh&lt;- reason
lof 111*. fa*li .el
II. I.-ft a note to his
mol her and und« . a will und a state­
ment
He leaves a wife and three chil­
dren
o o o

'The Iw—t crop und the h.-t grade of
fruit 1tie Flagler grove ever bad. they are
gut I,.ting tin* season
K&lt;ir pine land
triol the (bin »kins and bright fruit is
language gi\e them a f. w sugi**—i ion»
\\ ,i"rd
l-la. K gi.-na.liii.
..ver wl.it
hard to heat
Mr Rowley, the inanThe roll was esilisi I.-, ill. ».» rotary . -. I ■ .1* . h. ne with la., an.l cerise trim
tig.-r
t h. grove ex|Hs-ts to gel about
and a large number .il the ne in!« r» re ' o.mg» Mi»» M al« ! |\..w|er pink rin—»a tl,i hiMorit *lmn» r&gt; .tini « Uhlum*» •*1 th« of tlieir tea. h*T» Mi sst — I ir lo*« a . tri fi 4.0110 I.,.!.Dry racks, washing ma­
a n d I ..filer g a v e a i e r i l l l t e - i - t m g i-t
» ,Minded with Spa i&gt;»h ,.r «v.-rb.
... Irapul will, pmk • hillmi Miss ' , .r i |,i «mi» | t r . m a i v u ^ c T |*urt h«u«tfikr
rl,.in'- et. Iiuve t.is-n lidded this season
Tie- t ill, wa» . r. n (
,t. • i* «I
ll.m.l y.-lluw m»»».iline with ere, a- , unii |miuii.l« ..( turkey. thè largì—t ortl.-r I n b i t i o n and T h a n k s g i v i n g .-verei se» to their packing hou«e equipment
San
U . slm- s. lay m o r n i n g
A pl ano l ui » re
III the repott of the citivi n!inn of the d. cilene .Ira,a r , . Miss Ito«ina lac.ji-ks ..( thè ktn.l .01 r.s-tirtl
Mat««. Item
Acct.rding to thè downtown market c en t i y las-n pu r e has t s l for the p r i i n u r y
State Ftsleration of th. Women &lt; i inllilando. gold »pangl.sl i,, i over grts-n
000
o.t—
»alili.
M
i«»
lleiulricks
of
Daytona.
''“
'n.
gr.-ater New York&gt; Thanksgiving departnient. and it is thè intention of
at Wt-st I’alin I,each la-t week, winch
The rminty commissioners of Walton
dinners cotti u|»prnximutely- $3.760,000, thè teachera to ha ve u serti- of ptvenile
was given by Mrs. &lt;i. IP Waldron, the blue satin. Miss Alice JactM-ks of Orlan­
county have just entered into a contract
do. white mescsnlint- with white net over­ tfte items including 750,000 turkey», eritertiinnii-nU hy thi» tirsi gradi-, (or with the W.-tumpka Construction Com­
club's delegate to the convention.
w.irYli $I.H75.000; 1,700,000 ,nes worth wftich tht-y wtll iuik u v«-ry stilali mlmls
After arranging satisfactory a matter dress. Miss Voree, blue silk with hiue
pany of Wetumpku. Ala., to build sev­
$.1411,000
MOO.OOO butti«-» of wine; OOO.- «ioli, for thè purpotte ol raising moll.-y
of busincrv* brought before the club the trimming*. Miss Siuebls ..f Daytona,
enty nub- of sundrlay roads for that
itoti ,|,mrtM ni cranherrie*. 200.000 fjijm f..r thè payint-nìi« 011 their f.tano
The
white llt-l with pink brocaded velvet
meeting adjourned
county at $1*1»*» per mile. The work is
p.iddtngs
150,000
gallon»
of
coler,
lmf.
pillili,
are
cnrdiully
invitisi
to
come
nini
Tbe gentlemen III attendance were
Frogram for December 11h
tn I.«- paid fur out of the money realized
puddiiigs
l.Ml.OOO
¿ullon*
of
cider
and
stshow
well
thè
children
cali
i-ntertain
Archie Itctts. • lyiln Emerson, \\ J.
Mu**«-.
from tin- bond issue authorized last year.
all »h o honor them with their presene«*
Thig|»en, (it-orgt- E". Atkin« of Duytona, y.ino uud w.»rth of vegetatile».
Mup Study. Mm» Tetherly
Thu» the work of improvement and
Eor th.- |ìr»t tinte in many yt-ars thè and intert-l. a» well us help to pny for
Climate und Vegetation. Mis* timid. Hal lieardall of Orlando, W E‘ . Watson.
progress gin-s on in all sections of Florsupfily "( torkeys c.vct-edtsl thd dt-mund their piami
Animal Life, Mix* E'arnswortli
, M L Ruines, H E’. IV-rkiiis, J D. Rob­
i.lu
The beat birds were
ert». E' El Roumillat. Walter Hibbard, and prie«-» saggisi
Selected Reading.
oo o
.inolisi nt 20 ernia n p.mmj
A huge
( ,,n c. Ilrldgr Ululi
W A Ia-tller
'R oll Call, Iaikt-s.
Money cannot la- sjx-nt to better pur­
shipment of live southern turkey» went
Mn, A
t 11IUW.|K w.i* hmttm» of th,pose
in booating a locality or a section
rents,
und
C. t . W.iodrufT n &lt; nndldntr
begging at 17 reni», ami c.dd siofwgr •
C |ub Wedneaday mor'iithan
by putting it into advertising. Tho
The Sunford I’ ostofflctand
western
birtln
could
be
bought
ut
7
The announeeinenl in this issue of C. C
ing. Tw o tublist of bridge were plnyt-d.
ptsiple of Miami and vicinity appreciate
E'rom publications und opinioh* given Woodruff 1»» alderman will be a a sur- cent« 11 pound
Mrs Robert N'ewman won thè highest
the truth of this and have gotten to­
out it in highly probable tliat i»&gt;st masters prise to his many friends in this city
score and will bave thè fih-asuru «of
gether and ap|K)inte*l a committee,
generally will hold on to the end of their I hi* new Richmond in the field, while
Army Offlrcr Injured
wearing the lovely brooch another week,
which is now at work, for the purpoae of
&lt;^)mmi*sion. Under this rulilig m-.r. not a dark horse in the rare is a new
Sergeant W P. Dennis, who has been
(-„„„..(ly n, Kl,i«ts were Mr». C. M.
raising
a fund of $100,000, which will be
than three year» wi^i have elapsed before .-andidale for municipal honors and ns in Orlando for a month or two drilling Voree, Mr». L. F.Hughes, Mrs. C. O.
a change in the Saijford olilct-.cun be hi stale» in hi* announcement has the local military men, met with a pain; Aj r | j,„Khlin. Mr». O ^ W . Brady, Mr», expended in mBkihg the outside world
made. I t looks, them like folly, and is never sought public honors In-fore. Mr. ful nccidrnt this week, which coat Him ( . F Sm(th’ Mni
W. Herndon. Mrs. acquainted with the attractions and ad­
vantages of Dade county.
certainly cheeky to bo ftlncing or seeking Woodruff needs no intrmluctlun to San- the Irtas of two fingers, and only good luck Robert Newman.
000
to plare bonds on a ,m.-o^I c for so long a ford l»eople Ijaving Ims-h a resident of smvetl a much more serious accident or
"When
Mr.
und
Mrs. Willjatn J. Bryan
time ahead. The over-anaiou» and this city for the past twenty years. He |instant de»th.
More
Phosphate
Found
arrived
in
Miami
Satrurday they were
Mr. Dennis was in his room at the
greedy spirit ahown ought to condemn is a well known commission man of
Phosphate
has
been
di«covered
on
the
given
a
most
hearty
welcome. They
tho applicant and his cold storage petl- business ability, ¡» progressive and pub- Arcade Hotel shortly after noon und was
were
met
at
tho
station
by about 1,500
lie
spirited
and
If
elected
should
make
|
practicing
with
his
rifle
preparatory
to
small
farm
north
of
St.
Petersburg
* tion.
the military mnnoeuver».
owned by E. II. Richardson, a local people, unci as they stepped /rom tho
Sanford n first class aldortnnn
Turn him down.
C ITIZ E N ’
In some unknown way the cartridge electrical contractor, and he ha» refu»«s! truin tin- Second Regiment Hand played
( ’ . C. Woodruff and W. -W. Aber­
A beautifully decorated auto­
nathy are the only aspirants in the raer in the rifle wa» exploded, the bullet in an offer of $1,000 rush for the clevBtj uert- Dixie
juririg his left hand to such an extent tract for whieh lit- paid $250 a few year» mobile drafted in the national color*
flaxaar and Supper
Mr Richardson bus refused to put conveyed the great Commoner and
M iss Irene ltra.lv and Maini Howler, that ut Dr Evans' sanitarium the phy ago
Th^ Ladies' Liulld of the fifilscopi.!
siciac
removtsf
the
second
and
third
u
price
on the profM-rty, although urged his wife to their winter home. 3«veral
clfUrOh will hold their annual bazaar accompanied by Messrs. Will Watson
and
W.
J.
Thigjien
motored
to
DeLand
flngera.
to
do
so
by a man who has ¡nveatigated sinvehes of welcome were mode by prom­
and supper, Thorsday afternoon and
Thursday
afternoon
to
witnes»
the
f&lt;yotAfter
going
through
the
hand
the
bulthe
And.
It j f said that the phoaphnte inent citizens and th« Woman's Club
evening, December 6th, 1912, in J. A.
presented
M r. Brysrt with a hug« bou».
ball
gam«
between
Gordon
MilRary
In-1
Ut
cut
an
Iron
rod
jn
two
in
the
bodU
wpecially
fine and that
there
U plenty
Harr old'a old store, on Park avenue, to
qutt o( chrysanthemums,
»tituto
of
Gtorgia
and
Station.
lataad
and
w
u
imbeddtd
In
th«
wall.
of
it
in
sight«
*
;.
w)$lch the public axe cordially Invited.
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v.
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1
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v'
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O O S S IP J e O U R
CORRESPONDENTS
'MAY
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M OORE’S STATIO N
We feel favored that Rev. C. H. Sum­
mer« w u hero to preach a Thanksgiving
aermon. M n . Summers and their little
•on* accompanied him and dined with ua.
Mr. dngram «pent a portion of last
week at Silver Lake. He haa aome real
estate there.
Mr. and Mr«. I. D. Hart of SL Auguatinc are visiting relatives in Geneva and
hare this week.
, Mr. and Mr«. Geo. F. Chase and
daughter of Paragallfield. Me., will, ar­
rive here this week for the winter,
ill reside in the Moea house on
Itreet.
Izxie Rauleraon of Lake City
is lh6 guest of hor daughter. Mr«. Geo.
Mitchell.
Mr». Ella Greenland’« mother.and sis­
ter of Columbus, Ohio, will aoon join her
hem for the winter.
Mr. De Pew of To|&gt;eka, Kansas, is
preparing to plant n hundred acres of
potatoes in this vicinity. He hs rent­
ed Mr. Harper's ileardall avenue farm
and Other land about here.
The work on thp Geneva ferry road is
progressing. The road is being slraightened and a good job being done. Folk«
on this tide of the river nre much pleased.
Early riser» «aw Jack Frost Monday.
Tusaday and Wednesday mornings.
There have l&gt;een thirteen solid cars of
lettuce shipped from J in* Cameron'»
farms up till Wednesday of thi» week.
More to follow.
We think it splendid the deur old robin
red breast is to be protector! by law. and
think the boh white needs more protec­
tion. ' We'know they were shot out of
season about here tin» year

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&lt; AMKKO.N t ITY &lt; L U T IN G S
Dr. Mentzer of Hock Spring». Wyo.
«pent lust Thursday in Cameron City
He wa» lierv on u luisimvui trip and '|» ni
some time at Oviedo. He low returned
to Wyoming.
Mr. Smith of Marion county was here
Tuesday of this week, trying to «ell a
spun of mules
He «lid not succeed
A jiurty of people from New York and
Philadelphia were looking nt our farm«
and garthm*« anti admiring e\er&gt; thing
Mr (itHidwine wife and daughter o f
Wichita, Kansas, have ionic »«• Florida
to enjoy the winter and made their tirst
call at Minnick I’ luce.
Mr. Iirumley of Celery uvenuc was a
caller at the Greer home Sunday.
J. C. Ellsworth. Jr., and wife were
visiting at the Mlnnicks' and Marshalls’
Sunday evening.
Rev. T. It Lawrence of Rock Springs.
Springs, Wyo . lias rented five acri-i of
Dr. Minnirk&gt; farm and will move hi«
fapilly here in a few weeks
They will
live in the house owned by Mr Marshall
on Jrasup avenue
On Tueudny evening the neighbors
guthered at Dr Mlnnicks lyid talked
over the matter of a Thanksgiving dinner
at the church, and after due delilieration
decided to have a Christmas dinner intead.
Madison Court lfuusc Hurn«
The Madison county court house was
burned early Tuesday morning a» the
result of a cigar stump being carelessly
thrown in a pile of trash during a meeting
of citizens last night.
Tho loss is about $26,000, covered by
insurance.
All the county records were saved.

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f l i t «AHVÒRD HEARID

- J jiT State* military telegraph corps pen­
sions and Pennsylvania railroad pen­
sions to Pittsburg division men knd their
widow*, because my old boys wbuld dis­
like the change and so no doubt would
others upon my pension list. To meet
these payments and others under ray
will $25,000,000 of bonds upon which
the New York state tax has been paid,
have been reserved. But the New York
corporation has been made my residuary
legatee and all surplus left after meeting
tho provision of my will goes to it.

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SAN FO RD 'S W EATHER S T A T IO N
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¡maa Clark Writes About tb*
Weathir Observato-y
Sanford will have something more
than a flag staff and the weather reports
if Congreasmin Clark ha» his way, for he
la warking'on the plan to give this sec­
tion something more complete than the
ordinftry weather reports, Being the
center of the vegetable growing.Industry
of Florida and surrounded by beautiful
orange grove« Sanford la recognized as
the logical site for a sub station for the
Information regarding the sudden chill
blasts that from time to time nip our
tender vegetable nnd sometimes freeze
the orange trees.
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Hon. J. N. Whltncr has labored long
nnd faithfully upop the establishment
here of a complete weather bureau and
In this t/iatter has received the assistance
of Hon. Frank Clark, who has ever been
the friend of the Sanford section and ia
willing and anxlops to aid us- in every
laudable enterprise, not only because of
his friendly feeling, but because he knows
our needs better than any of our national
public servants. .
Congressman Clark wired the Informa­
tion several days ago that Sanford would
have such a station established and that
a letter would follow. Today he writes
the following:
//on. J. N . B’Ai/ner, Sanfnrl, Fla.:
Confirming my telegram to you, from
Jacksonville, that the Department haa
ordered a weather station established at
Sanford, I desire to aay further that I am
informed that it is the purpose of Prof.
Moore to make some specinl investiga­
tions nt Sanford which will lie very val­
uable to the veu/nhle growers along the
the line of frie^^nd frost damage to veg­
etables.
Please do me the kindness to nrquaint
the public with these farts
With kind regards nnd best wishes. I
nm
Your» very truly.
FRANK CLARK.

Sing during the w&lt;-ek of Jumiary t&gt;
Thimble Party

Fertilizer is Sold on its Merits
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Distinctive quality counts for as much in fertilizers as any other
article.
Efficient service likewise has its valua.
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itrth e cost of a good fertilizer over a cheap one will more than be
made up in your yield.
Careful attention to every detail, promptness always, and a
high regard for our customers' withes have helped to make us and our
famous fertilizers— the Favorite brands in such great demand.

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has issued invitations to n thimble party
Saturday afternoon, complimentary to
Miss Hazel Osborne of Rochester. N Y .
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Honored Mercer Davis
Mlaa Dorothy Dsvis entertained the
Sanford society buds last night in honor
of her brother, Mercer Davis, who is
visiting hia parents for a few days.
Mercer is making his home in Palatka
with his grandmother. Mm. F. D. Ack­
erman and his many Sanford friends
were glad to greet him again under such
auspicious circumstance«.
About thirty of the young people
were present and they made merry until
a late hour. The Thankagiving game«
were greatly enjoyed and were new and
novel. The pritt* wero moat unique.
For instance, Adelaide Higgins, voted
the pretticaj girl present was handed a
package canfully olid tenderly wrapped
and upon opening it a fine large Irish
potato rolled out. This seems to have
been a put up Job on the Irish arid savors
much of T. K. Dates. It is safe.to as­
sert that thdboys and girls have never as
thoroughly enjoyed a social event as
heartily or entered into tho games with
such rest, and after delicious refresh­
ments had been served the merry crowd
departed with a feeling that Miaa Dor­
othy Davis was a most .charming little
hostess.
Those present were Adelaide Higgins,
Muriel Harrold, Douglas Aliernathy.
Let lie Caldwell. Lillian Herring. Elenor
Herring, Helen Hand, itulii Roberts,
Francis Gonralen, Annie Anderson, Fan­
nie Relm Munson. D orothy. Davis.
Frank and J D Woodruff. Sydney
Chose, James Higgins, Reginald Holly.
Hume Rumph. Alfred Roiison. Rilly
North Florida Oranges
Holden. Fred Wight, Morris St&gt;eneer.
Taylor county has grown n great many
Grillin Herring. Walter Rowland, Ar­ oranges this yrnr
Almost every home
thur Dickins, Mercer Davis, Robert lias a few tree* nnd all are heavily loaded.
Hi nis&gt;
We cannot begin to estimate the number
grown
it reminds us of old times when
Taylor grew more orange* than almost
Gunmen Sentenced
Gyp tin* Flood, Whiley I-ewi*, l,efty any other county
And they are as finely
Louie and lingo Frank, tiie gunmen run- flavored as any to be found in South
victed of I tie murder of H erm an Rouen- Florida Orange growing could tie made
that, were sejitencfd by Justice Goff to |iny tier« almost as well as in other
today to die ill the electric chair at Sing |inrts of the state Perry’ Banner
Each of the prisoner» wiu&gt; sentenced
•eparalely. ami in each case Churl«« G F
Waldo, their counsel, moved that the
verdict be set aside and the judgment lie
arrested.
Each motion lit* tire God successively
denied.
One of the grounds for Mr Wahle’s

Sat;ml^M 29. 1.912

I lie Guild of the Fpi-eopnl rhi.rch
will meet on Friday afternoon at ,T
o'clock at the residence of Mr». T. A.
Neal. All members are earnestly urged
to bo present os business of Importance
ia to lie transacted.

Fine« fh* ntit-fashloneil
rnr&gt; of cur­
ing eciBina tluouiih III* I.... . has If** ll
guen up by »clmii-i* nuiii) different
salves have been If, ’ nt »kill ills*»»*».
Hut It hits been fuiio.i inut these Halves
only clog the pores and cannot penetrate
to the inner skin below the epidermis
wfiers the ecsenia germs are lodged.
penetrsll
This— the quality of penetrstlng—
probably explains (lie Iremendoue suecess of the well known liquid rrirnu
rr:
remedy, oil of wlnliriiren. thymol, gly­
cerine. etc.. »■ compounded In D fl U
Prescription
Ws have sold othsr remedies for skin

troubles but none that ws can rscomnieii.l as highly as this for we know that
D.D.D. stops the Itch at once. Wo Just
want you to give D.D.D, a trial. That will
be enough to prove it.
' Of course all other druggists hav#
D.D.D. Prescription— go to them It you
can't coins to us— but don't accept some
big profit substitute.
Hul If you come to our store, we «re
•oceitsln of.wbnt P.D D will do for you
thsl we ofTeV you a full slss bottle on
•hie guarnitir*
If yom do not And that
If takes .iwny tbs Iloti AT UNCU« U
costs you not » cent.

None of the condemned men gave any
visible sign of til« .feeling«.
Acrompnnled by Sheriff Harhurger
nnd twelve deputies, the four were forced
through a big. ailent crowd outside of the
Criminal Courts building, thrust into the
prison van and taken to the Grand Cen­
All kinds of rep«tit work Sanford Ma­
tral Station, where they hourded n train chine A Garage Co
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for Sing Sing
There with Charles Bro­
ker, former lieutenant of police, con
i » « e e e * e e o e « + * e e * « e e o e * e e « e » e e * « e e e e e « * e o * e * » « « * » « * « e « o « * ' e « e * 0 ' » " « ‘e o e * * * * e * e * * ^ # o
di-mned as the instigator of the Rosenthal
murder, they will await eirclution.

METTINGERS

The Event of the Season
The musically inclined and all the
people of Sanford who delight iq a Icoture recital and good music are promised
n treat in Edward Baxter Perry, who
will npjicar at the High School Audi­
torium on January 3rd at H o'clock.
This fine attraction has been secured at
a large figure hut it is thought 'that
enough ticketa'can lie sold at fifty ceijts
each to muke it a |&gt;aying venture
Ev­
ery on« is cordially invited to attend the
I.ecture Recital, one of the beat events
of the season. The Indies will call ujion
you nnd sell the tickets.

0“rli
Married In OTlahdo
Mr.
Allen
Boyd
Wallace
of Sanford/
Carnegie Give« Money Away
Andrew Carnegie, in a statement an .the bugaboo of Orlando during the base
nounce« that ail but $25,000,000 of his bull nightmare of last summer, was mar­
fortune, which will be disposed of under ried in Orlando last night to Misa Flor­
his will, will be left to the Carnegie cor­ ence Stringfellow, also of Hanford.
They esme down in an auto, and had
poration of New York, which .has been
a
blowout
on the road, with the result
made hia residuary legatee and which
will carry on hU educational and charit­ that they tjjd not reach the Presbyterian
manse, where the service was performed
able work..
Mr. Carnegie's statement likewise ex­ by Dr. Stngg, until something like eleven
plains his reasons for planning to pension o'clock.
The happy couple left the d ty on the
ex-prealdents of the United State« na he
provided for recently through t}&gt;e Car­ midnight train for a visit to Mr. W al­
negie corporation. In making his an­ lses'« relatives in the Shenandoah Valley
nouncement, telling how he had gTTOT' "°f .Virginia.— Reportsr-Star
about putting his "goapel of wealth” into
practice. Mr. Carnegie said:
Re». I). J. Hlockrr Will Preach
"1 resolved to fulfill the requirements
Rev. D. J. Illocker^of DcLand will
of the 'gospel of wealth’ by transferring conduct service« at the Baptist church
funds and have done so except that 1 next Sunday morning' at 11 o'clock and
found it desirable to retain for awhile In the evening at 7. All art'cordially
perwonal distribution of my United invited to be preeent.
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W omen’s Sweaters, val­
ues $3.98. our &lt;PO pr A
regular price _ « P O e t l l /

Blankets, value $2 48.
our price regu
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W omen's Kid Gloves,
values $1.19, (D1 A A
our- regular pr.

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*; $2.25 THAN SORRY

Good Table Linen, val­
ue $1.39, our (I* "I OPT
price regular.' t P A e ^ n J

Men s Neckwear, value
39c, our price reg- OPT/»
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values 29c, our OPT^*
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REPOBLICANS A V A U N T

ci cm11. iin.nl&gt;
nmnh' *bgtnti«*l iatw
ttiul thu
tho «-K-i.il.
■»ml gentlemanly rampaigit ol Pr Uilion. devoid ol rancor, abu.«*.-. vito|H-raj tion and »lander in the one crowning
Col. Thrasher Believes Spoils glory und the one redeeming feature of
I the Preiulential content, and that the
Belong To Victor
|overwhelming and triumphant election
of Vt otKtTOw Wilson 1» a most -&gt;plendld
tribute to the high character of that ri[»e.
W R IT E V IE W S FROM DISTANT LAND scholar nane and level headed mun, true
American gentleman am) Democrat,
And ut the same time phown the wisdom,
common tense and aanity of a vast mnEurope Took Great Interest In The Jority of our ninety odd millions n( citizens. As between Taft and Roosevelt,
Late Presidential Election
they any •" There is little choice l « ’l » is -ii
And Result
rotten apples "
It:
Every one practically thinks Pr.
The following letter from C o l-!&amp; :^ t.
Wilson
is the man who is equal to the oc­
Thrasher waa received tod ay:
casion,
and
to the emergency oi the hour
O’mrro, Sirif trltind, Morfmhrr J?t:
anti
wish
him
unmeasured success.
Editor Sanford Herald:

I» « mi voting, shouting, ■ml praying for In» Thoji
to H-o-l-I-i-l-a-x with «ivil
iJHnvt'rulir victortoa (or- lor. »e ll, half «ervirs. Pr \V||»on
a i-entury. and «111 »oon be too old to
Truly.
vote, and b«-iore they die I want them
A M TH R AS H E It
to nee the Promlaed Land of real Jeflernonian and Jnckionlno Democracy
The wholesale removal « ill not affect
I « the Boat In v e s tm e n t In F lo rid a
any of the brave battle scurred (»rand
W e b - f . e«U •«
»* • !-'» b ^ e i r ^ e p it ^ e M i e « . C i t »
All Work Receive* My Personal
Army men, for they are all dead or draw- j
a tel S e L a i U n
a || LLot*
D *« .*UUiia
o ti i J
S e U r b ib
Firm
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Writ# ei i
*ng pension’* Ahd If per chance one of
Attention And Beat Effort*
them hupla-m-d to l&gt;e holding u Federal TAMPA
BA&gt; IAND COMPANY
Opposite City Hall
Telephone No. SS
office, he has held it. doubtlo&gt;*s. long
A r M t l f i n N « l ’l H a n k B U f
T a m p * . Fl&lt; rw ji
enough to have feathered his nest well,
add being the same true, brave and cgur- (
ageous trrnn he believe* in justice anil
fair . plav
Remove him loo
Hut
double his pension and In will not kick *
in it ic lf w||h its headaches, sour stomach, unpleasant breath
Those fellows deserve the care of a grate-1
and nervous depression bu^ nervousness’ brings a bad train
ful country, and those brave fighters1
o f worse ill« i f it is not stain correeted.
But I f you w ill clear
whom I met nt Manama.«, Gettysburg, 1
\yoiir system o f poisonous bile you will be rid o f present
Seven lines, Malvern Hill and th e 1
(roubles and be secure against others which may b&lt;^worse.
Crater at Petersburg, Virginia, whoaei
Hut what will lie do?
Like Cleveland, he belii-vea down in every hilltop and smiling valley has l&gt;eei) 1
his great «oul in the "divinity ol h o »- , cnM," £uln‘ d “ nd mtt‘,P rlph wilh ,h e |
esty.’ ’ Hut like Cleveland, great and i blood of the *lnin’ ttr* enti,lfd to * U thp|
' fff’T
net quickly and *iircl&gt;
they regulate the bowels, stimulate
splendid man and President that he was. l*&gt;n’,lo'w the-v have or. m“ v hereafter rethe liver and kidneys— tone the stomach.
Then your
I hope he will not bo slow in "turning the
blood will l&gt;^ purer and richer and your nerves w on’ t bother .
rascals out." In ’ this Hulkan war to the U ha" ,M&gt;Pn “ ,d lhnt lhp th,rd **‘r,nrr |
you. Th e whole world over Beech am Si Pills are known as a
victors belong the apoiU of war
An- *“ ,h‘‘ nmn of dw,iny nnd * m ■* elertwl
most efficient fam ily remedy, harmless but sure in action. For
drew Jackson Democracy and Demol 'J,G
Many urKP that I ) f ' Wllaori
all disorders «if the digestive organs they are regarded aa tho
craUc religion claim the spoil»
i f called ta,hp man oi dpM,ny " nd
" urp|y

C. H. D IN G E E
Plumbing and
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TAMPA P R O P E R T Y

Biliousness is Bad Enough

NoW that the bitter und shameful
contest haa been fought out and won by
.Woodrow Wilson, I venture to s.uy thut
there are a lew things wo should remem­
ber not to forget, and some suggestions
to be made by one who has never a«k«*d
for an office from his county, state or
the Federal government. All Europe
has been Intensely interested, because
of the vituperation, cruel charges and
counter charges by Roosevelt- and Taft, on for advice I should say. "D r Wilson. ,urfP,*d h,m3p|i
W * ibal1 ^
the one against the other, such as liar, nrise early on March 5th. lfij.l. nnd beThis Is too long n letter already, but at
thief, rohber and worse, and 19 such girl M o r e breakfast, and *a rapidly as ( the risk of being tiresome I have written
lengths and depths that the etfdraled.' Wfo cait aign your name dismiss or remove ’ ‘ h* following «o||lo«|uy. anil if you see
cultured and
refin«-d stood
agaat, \wvfry .jitother’s son of the office holders ,5t• publish it along with and a» a part
amazed and astounded, as they read who' yon
In- turned oul " He*hla letter
ciwt poV.ibly
poteit
from day to day, such charge* nml coun- , KdW in VioriuA,
Oh' Hull Moose thut I am
Woe is
iil&lt; and on through ull the
ter charge« made by the President nml *{)&lt;U-*. CK’an and fumigate the Augean me. The personification of woe. "As
Ex-President of the United Slates, the stables” and see that every Federal of- \the eagh&gt; soaring in his pride of place,
ona against the other, after five years of flee is filled by honest, reliable, lo n g 1I ’ ve been by mousing owls, hawked at
the closest and most confidential friend­ suffering and lohg waiting Deinocart* .’* anil killed.". Yes, I’ ve been slugged
ship, and naturally they watched and Hear my reasons
Listen! in I860, over the rope*, whipped to a frazzle,
waited with deep Interest as the cam­ when Lincoln was elected President, I scourged, skinned, scandalized, abused I
paign progressed, and with n still deeper was too youug to vote, and from that and and «hot " . Hooker und Pr.
and more profound interest the final day till this glad hour, we have had one Crum, avaunt' You have been my un- j
result of Nov, tho 5th.
Democrat for President' And con- doing " "Shades of Ananias, I hate'
And now they ask, "How eoulif this sequently. with civil «er\ice rule* and you "
1 am sail. sor»’, «our uml sick of
result possibly happen?" Mow is it that what not, practically every
Federal it all
1If 16 Y*-s No, n«&gt;
those two m en’ who had a-«salb-&lt;l each'office is now, and has been throughout .-trnf ir/icn 1 think of uhnt I um,
other ao unmercifully, with the must that long, long (n-riod. held by Republi•t ruf what I ufrd to u*l,
cruel epithets, and each hack*«! by the cans and warcely a Democrat tins held
I think I'rc Ihroutd mynlt uuog,
■
parlisnn press, have received many mil an office, &lt;vr participated in the udminisWithout luffieient rot "
lions ol votes from their admirers und t (.ration of Federal affair*, except to
Listen’ It is oblivion* kn«-U. Ping
friends, and yet Dr W ilion is elected shout and vote every hnir years, and us
v^uoth
the I r«“Slilenl of UiHt boasted land of m the &lt;use of Samuel J I llilvqA to be Dong, Ping I long Ping Pong
the lr«*? and home of the brave " The openly defiant, ami shamelessly enraged Nevermore
result of the voting was known m Paris, ' *n th*’ count, ami actually robbed of u
There are plenty giro*! waiting PemLondon. Herlin, Rome ami th** other old splendid victory
Am I not right ’ o*"rut.*. ami if Pi
ilson will u**- Ui* pen
world capitals alimwtj us h o o i i hs in New Ask old stager* like Hob Davi*. Mmu' just right they uml their children's chi!
^ °rk, and th«**** ff**»ide ;«r** «till thinking, S loiies. Hen Kobinsop. Fin* \S hitiw-r. Jren will 1.1*-*- Inin, and tin gunng world
wondering. »|&gt;*-echie*«, ami waiting for John Pace, \pp Ria*«etter. Frank For» will applnml and approve
1'lie being
an «-xplunntion. It «*«’in« to I«* the con- ter, M F Robinson uml other*
They out in the cold lor fifty year* has crisited
census of opinion at home and abroad, know tin- fact* j^ e r y one of them has the niH-ensily and necessity knows no

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tended to make garm ents o f proven reliability.
If for any reason whatsoever this condition is not thoroughly carried
out in the garm ent we have sold you, we want to be told of it so that we
may make it correct for you, thus serving a double purpose—first, g iv in g
you the satisfaction which you deserve for the money you have invested
and secondly and more important, retaining your good will and having you
as a walking advertisem ent for the goodness of the garm ents we sell.
Don’t forget that we have the nicest line of Boys’ clothing in the city.
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ating of a new county will be the furni­
and th* aum for
these few Item* should not be large.
But just remember this!
There is already a movement on foot
and it has been brought up In open meet­
ing of tho board of county commissioner*
to buy a lot and build an addition to th*
court house at Orlando because the bust
ness of the county has increased to such
an extent that tho present quarter* are
inadi!quate to tho present need* of the
county.
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I f tho question of county division had
neve* been raised the tax payer* would
have been confronted with the payment
of about $ 100,000,io r additions to the
present court houso and the people of
tho north end think that sinco the busi­
ness of the County has increased so rap­
idly primarily from the great increase
from this end that tho best movo under
the circumstances would not bo the build­
ing of an expensive addition to the pres­
ent court house, but to endeavor to build
a court house at this end of the county
and keep the business at home.
Think it overt
Do you want to spend $100,000 more
at Orlando and still be twenty-five miles
away and receive none of the "benefits of
tho taxes or would you rather keep tho
money for the court house and spend it
on good roads for the next ten year* and
after wo are rich and prosperous in our
small county build a small, new court,
house?

HIE SANFORD HERALD ture and* the records,
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T u »»J«» «nd FrVJty Mornlnl By

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R. J. MULLV, Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Butines* M t n a j t r
Subscription Prie*. $ 2 .0 0 a Year In Advance
DeUvond ta Ih . City tnr carrier 12 00 per r »* » In
advance or 20c per month.
Payment» la ad» aneo mutt be made at oflke
Rntarrd aa oeoorvd-claaa moll matter Aujoat 22nd
1908. at tho Poatoffloo at Sanford. ITorlda.
ander Act of March 3rd. 1879
OMce la llorald Bulldln«

Telephone No Mt&gt;

The editor of tho Fort Pierce N o v« U
an aspirant for tho poaition of poat• master of his thriving town. There are
¿bout 106 editor* in Florida, and tho edJtor of tho N c’*'» thinks they "ought to
be taken care o f with the ftrat 166 offlees given out. Editor Holly of Sanford
ougl|t to be given tint drawing from the
hat .holding tho 166 fat job*.— DeLand
Record.
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The cool weather of the paat week
will work wonder* with tho coming let­
tuce crop, and tho stuff that will go to
market in the next few week* will be the
finest that has ever left Florida. The
quality ought to make tho price and If
the grower* will only demand a fair
profit on the stuff and create on f. o. b.market here there will be no question
about their making good this season.
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("apt. R&gt; II. Marks of this city is a
candidate for the position of Register of
the U. S. Land office at Gainesville.
This one of the juicy plunp soon to be
plucked by a Democrat and there Is
not u Democrat in the entire south more
worthy of the position than Cnpt.*
Murks, a Confederate officer, a staunch
Democrat, a southern gentleman nnd a
man beloved un&lt;! respected by n lurge
ri-r|e of friends all over the south.
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Florida and Sanford is getting a share of
them. Next season with our new tour­
ist hotel this c(t&gt; should tie made tile
rendezvous for the tourist nnd sportsman
und there »»ill he no reason in the world
to go anywhere else in Florida for the
llest hunting, halting, automohiling and
every other pleasure that makes Florida
the playground for the winter visitors.

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T H E "SH O P E A R L Y ” A D V IC E
With supernal courage, paragraphers
all over the land have entered upon the
annual routine of advice to Christmas
shopper*—"viait tho ahops and see what
they have to offer"— "bu y early and
avoid* worry in the last days before
Christmas"*—"consider the amount of
weariness you can save the salespeople,
if you do the hulk of your shoppiing
now," etc., nd infinitum.
Knowing paragrapher*. you could ex­
plain fills seomjng anxiety in several
ways
One is that the early Christmas
shopping advice is as much expected as
the weather report nnd the canny para­
graphic would give his audience what it
in looking for. Another reason is that
advertising pntron» of the paper get
abundant assistance in tins manner and
the more a merchant prospers the more
lie advertises. A tiiird reason is that
frequently the paragraphic has dwelt in
households where the winding up of
preparations for the winding up of the
glad Yuletide find* the whole family in a
devilish we use the word wtthous apol­
ogy stew, where tears from the women
folks and beastly exhibitions of ill tcmpi-^
among the men all react on the hapless
joungsters fur whom the "merry Christ­
mas" is being made.
Out there is no sense in exposing fhe

The lle|Kirter Star rngrft» the hasty
urtiun of the other du&gt;. when an islitorial
was putdlkhed favoring count) division
and attempts to hedge on ihp the propo­
sition h) su) mg that Sanford is trying
to take too much territory
No linis
have been drawn ns yet and if the lines
contemplated were made public tho
boundaries would give the southern half modus operand! of the parngrapher.'
of the county more than two-third* Ills advice to shop early is entirely rele­

ed with the'prodigality o f the rent of tho
county proceeded to bond her own dis­
trict for brick roads.
Possibly the only lesson for us in the
dolay is to profit by Sanford’s experience,
os well as by any mistake* she may have
made.
But we are right VP against It, „Some­
thing must be dona. If It is not quickly
done we may consider our city and coun­
ty back number*. The flr*t to Intro­
duce good roads, we have allowed our­
selves to lag behind all the towns about
us that have profited by pur earlier en­
terprise.
This matter, discussed at some length
by the Orlando board of trade at its last
meeting, la recognised by the board,
by the hundreds of automobilo owner*,
by thoee who use vehicle* of any sort, by
our merchanfa and particularly by tho
observant and critical new comer, who
has cosh in his pocket to invest, as tho
most important matter for instant and
serious action.
Wo have always stood for advance­
ment along the line of good streets and
good roads.
Wo believe that to hang back, clogged
with the banracle* of a "penny wise and
pound foolish" policy when all the world
has demonstrated that tho only way to
secure the benefit of good roads is to bond
Tor them, will become our death knell.
We are for the Issuing of tho bonds per­
mitted us in the city and if there Is any
doubt about tho legality of the matter,
to secure the right at the next sitting of
thq Legislature.
As to the county roads, considering
that Sanford district is preparing to pave
on its own account and the fact that un
effort is being made to divide the county,
and the further fact that the proportion­
ate cost would be lens, with more to ahow
lor It if Orlando district were bonded 9
rather than the balance of the county,
W.e arc inclined to the opinion that tin*
district plan would give the best results,
unlfsp the entire county would go into
it heartily as a means of preserving the
unity and good feeling among our people.
Whatever the plan, we trust, that be­
tween the city council of Orlando, the
hourii of trade, the county commission­
ers and the efforts of the citizenship
generally w&lt;» will unke up to this in­
tensely interesting nnd most im|&gt;ortant
queatlon. Orlando Citizen.

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L E G A L P R IN T IN G
"One of the reasona why tho Sanford
Herald wants n division of the county
is on arrounl of the legal printing
It
never gets any of it
It is not worth
the trouble if you take it at the rates that
some of the Orlando pa|H&gt;rs hid for It.

relatives and others, you "owe it to"
these clerks will he worked to a frazzle

by Christmas eve, even if'you and your
friends arc considerate enough to do your
buying early, but you cpn aubtract Just
so much weariness from their spirits and
possibly, by keeping your nerves unra»|&gt;ed, you cah he of assistance at the
last difficult moments to others who
have been unable to complete the awful
gift list
The Christmas present giving custom

We have been in the business for years
and have never tukeh legal printing for
lens than statute rates nnd we never will praised

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A county pajM-r has hard times nt best
and the cutting and slashing of rates is
unnecessary and foolish. la-gal print­
ing is the only cream in the business,
and we are going to have the cream or
nothing.
Skim milk rates don't go here.
— Winter Garden Time*.
If The Herald ever takes any legal
printing it will la1 at (lie legal rate und
nothing else. As the qiatter stands
/now none of the legnl' printing comes
here if tho county officials cun keep it
in Orlando.
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As stated Indore The llerald will not
take up uriy more spare in tlje county
division matter. This part- of Orange
county expects to divide and no human
agency will prevent the division. As to
whether the county w ill he large or amuli
Is left to the actions of the people of the
' in'ith« -p half
•' it iluit the citizens
o
,.. t ol t.ie county can talk about
Is higher taxes In the new county. There
will ho no higher taxes in the'new coun­
ty. Wo are separating to reduce taxes
and tho high-taxi* In Orange county will
be no nffalr of our end of the county.
The expense of a new court house will be
nothing, ns there are several buildings
that can bo used for the next ten year*
here If the new county site is decided by
popular vote to be placed In Sanford.
Tho only expenses inciduntal to the cre­

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he the enlightenment of the
ages - is of course growing unpopular
among thoughtful people, who ure won­
dering if it |s not time to stress the
Christmas spirit idea more, hut as long
os the great day is observed, it will be­
gin to the children first of nil and for
them gifts should be provided In all gen­
erosity. There is seldom anything of
the shoddy wish to "pay back" or "put
him under obligations” or to "stand in"
in the thought of the Christmas toys for
tho Ixiya and girls. The paragrapher
should make his advice say: "D o your
Christmas shopping early, spend your
money on the kiddies and let a card or a
rose suffico for the grown up friends who
have sense enough to understand."—
Miami Metropolis.
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O R LA N D O W AKES U P
Bad roads give rise to good roads talk.
Our people have "had such a sickening
dose of had road* that even the most unprogresaivo has at lost gotten the Idea
of good roads to percolate through his
cranium.
The lesson has been a rather severe
ono and tho loss has been prodigious, but
It is a lesson well learned and now we are
all convinced that good road* are vitally
essential to our existence as a city and
county.
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So alow has Orlando been ami so slow
tho county that Sanford, with not over a
fourth of our ability went ahead with
her brick streets and, becoming disgust­

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Just glance at our
windows and get a
general survey o f
the variety o f styles
we offer. They fit,
wear and they please

COUNTY D IVISIO N C O M M IT TE E
Fl*e Citlrrn* Are Appointed
lly Vlie President

Vice President F. P. Forster who pre­
sided at the meeting of the Commercial
Club last Monday night bus appointed
the following citizens as members of
the committee to confer with a commit­
tee from the Orlando Board of Trade
+'. 1*. Forster, Chairman.
G. W. Fipencer
A. T. Koasetter.
vant nnd might lie elaborated into vol­
Thus.
E. Wilson
umes by illustrations taken from real
D. L. Thrasher
life.
L. R. Philip«
For instance, take the rase of the

. of the land in tho county and Vive the
Sanford side lens than one-third. The
Reporter-Star.will have to find a better
excuse for wnlking backward and we
more than half sus|Hi-t that their hand clerks who ure to sell you those loving
hus been called b&gt; the politicians who tributes which &gt;ou will bestow upon

N T O the building of
many years' of establishedyn li s i n e ss
has been p y tu ie matured
experience of successful
buying direct from reput­
able manufacturers.
If we supply you, you
receive the benefit of o u t
22 years of knowing how
to buy.
Make us your haber/
•dasher.

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It J Holly

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M. F. Robinson
C. R. Walker
J. N. Whltner
8. O. Chase
N. H. Garner
Joe Cameron
H. It. Stevens
Geo. A. DeCottes
11 II Chappell
Then. J. Miller
Geo. 11. Fernald
P. M. Elder
J. E. Pace
C. H. Lefller
Henry McLaulin
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BLACK HAMMOCK

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This tradt of land lays on (he South of Lake Jessup
and has been known for years by all the old
timers as one of the Very Richest tracts in
the State.

For Treasurer and Collecdtor

Practically all Fine Hammock Land covered with
hard wood timber. You can save price of the
land every two years in fertilizer alone.

Being an experienced bookkeeper and
thoroughly familiar with the dutirn incumpent upon the office qf Treasurer
and Collector I announce my candi­
dacy for this position suDicct to tho elec­
tion to be held Tuesday. December 10th.
I will be unable to see each voter per­
sonally before the-elcction and take this
opportunity of announcing my candidacy
Reapectfully,
A. A. PR E 3TO N .

Investigate, It Will Pay You.—We also have
a few improved places ready to go to work on
that we will Sell On Easy Terms.
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For Treasurer and.Collector
I hereby announce my candldscÿ for
the poaition of Treasurer and Collector
at tne election to be held on Tuedsay|
December 10 in Sanford. I am at pres­
ent holding this poaition and am quali­
fied in every way to attend to the autic*
of the office and will appreciate the sup­
port o f the pcoplo on election day.
Respectfully,
\dly
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For Alderman
I will be a candidate for the poaition
of Alderman subject to the election called
for December 10th. I f elected I will
give the office the same careful attention
that I would my business and am a can­
didate for tho position with the sole pur­
pose of Serving the city because it is my
duty as a citizen.

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Among tlie many Orlando visitors m
A W H IT E T H A N K S G IV IN G
northern price winning stock und ready
the city yesterday were Dr. Hu! Heardall
for the breeding pen * Address Ia-oriurd
and the Misses Roaina and Alice Ja- Snow Fell at
Many
Place« In The Vihlen, R F D No 1, Sanford. Flu
26-atc
cocks
Dr. Heardall is a U. S. ArmyNorth And South
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Sale
Two
Kentucky
Hr»*l
Mule
surgeon at present stationed rt Day ton.
Washington. Nov. 28. -T h e first reul
Colts.
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2
years
old
Hurgam
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(Milo and is home on a leave of ubsence. snow of the season ushered in Thanks­
He ¡s rememliered by ins many Sanford giving day early today, when n reul win­ $225.00. Good buggy. Deenng mower.
friends, tut he formerly resided here be­ ter storm begun shortly after midnight Address W. T Murphy. Celery City,
Fla.
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"Mr*. H. L. Gibson left Saturday last fore removing to Orlando.
The thermometer is falling.
* for n few w w k *' visit with relatives in
For Suit- Mixed poultry and pigeon
Snow also fell throughout most of the
Stringfellow •Wnllare
South Carolina.
manure. 75c |H-r barrel I. o. h. Semsouthern
states,
according
to
the
weather
Mis* Florence Stringfellow und Mr.
inloe Squab J-'arm. Longwood, Fla.
M l * Helen Mead of Di-Land was in
A. H. Wallace motored to tlrlundo with llureau reports, and the cold temper­
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tho city lost 'Sunday and spent the day
Mr. and Mrs. Gore of Orlando Tuesday ature is felt even in Florida. A mantle
with h£r friend Mrs. Morton Hopson.
evening and were united in murriage of «now coverj the Carolinas, Tennes­ Wanted To sell five new sewing ma­
Mercer Davis came down front Fidnt- by Rev. Dr Fogg. Mr and Mr* Wul see. Georgia, Alabama, Misnissippi und chines. Up to dute standard make.
ka on Wednesday and will spend his lace took the midnight train from Or­ stutes farther wiwt. Blizzard* are rag Will sell at'a great bargain. Them- ma­
chines sell for $i() retail, anyone of these
Thanksgiving holidays with home folks. lando for Richmond. Virginia, to witness ing in the extreme northwest.
can be bought for $25 cash. Call at
Miss Florence Moore of Oaklnnd ar­ the great football game lietwcen the
once
or write Hox 1.319, Ssnford. Flu.
Watertown.
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28.—At
sev­
rived Wednesday evening to spend Universities of North Carolina und Vir­
21-lfc
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{mints
along
the
St.
Lawrence.
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Thanksgiving with her sister. Mrs. ginia
From there they will go to OhurFor Sale Young Jersey cow with her
Morton Hojwon.
lottesville, Virginia, where they will he two-foot fall of «now is re(H&gt;rti-d. Rail­
roads are working snow plow« to keep first calf, heifer culf. Inquire of F. J.
the
gm-st*
of
Mr
Wallace's
sister
la-fore
Mrs. Joseph D. Rogers and little son.
their trains moving, and street traffic is Nlemeyer, Longwood, Fla.
20-t0tp
Julius and Mias Mildred Freomun of returning' to Sanford
badly
lied up.
All tjie friends of the young couple
For Rent— Five room cottage with all
Savannah, Ga., are the charming guests
were not surprised when they heard of
modern conveniences. Apply to N. H.
o f Mrs. Alfred Lilja.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 28.—Residents of Garner, city.
l!)-tfc
the marriage, as it had been rumored
Hon. R: P. Marks, U. S. District A t­
such a step wu* contemplated. The Atlnnta and other sections of North
Cottage for Rent —New, five rooms
torney of Jacksonville spent a short time
many friend’s of Miss Strlngfellow'a Georgia awoke today to find a white and hath. Mnrkham Heights.
$15 |&gt;cr
in Sanford yeaterday en route to Orlando
family and ol the young |H*oplc th'-m- Thnnk-Hgiiving Day. The heavy snow montk. Address Herald office.
23-lfc
to spend Thanksgiving.
of yesterday und last night was followed
s-Ives unite in wishing for them a «long
by a drop in tem|x-rature to 28 degrees,
E. H. Tomlinson, a prominent busi­ life of hiippines« and prosperity
ness man of Jacksonville and former re*,
¡causing it to remain on the ground.
¡dent of Sanford was jn the city yester­
I M P U R I Al
day greeting his many friends
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Mrs. I .Mu Kntertolns
Mr» Alfred i.lba enterti.ine.1 a few
Unless turkeys come down In price Vaudevilli- Performer* To Ite At Im•
perlai All Arvl AA,-ek
|friends at il o'clm-k turkey dinner la-t
there will be but few of them pureii«.«. d
\\ uz.o iV Marion, tlie team ol vaude­ nigfit in honor of her »i*ter Mr* Roger*
by the local trade during the htiluiiiv-.
ville (M-rformer* that entertnrn at the Among her guests were Mr. und Mrs.
Few families can afford to pa&gt; the pri
Imprial Theatre Monday. Tuesday and , E. H. Hrown and fnther, J. J. Brown and
- this season.
Wednesday of next week {»resent n nov-1 Mrs. Hildrcd Lilja. The dinner waif
k/Pat Murphy, one of the most promi­
city act of tnagic, singing, dancing and ! greatly enjoyed and the evening was
nent members o f the Legislature of the
comedy talk. Thety come to Sanford 1pleasantly spent in social chatting by*
state was among those who visited Sundirect from Montgomerys in Jurkson- the fireside
ford yesterday. 1’ut is a mumher of tie
\lib*, where thev have appeared during
Third House.

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Do not forget the place .md date hit
the buzuar which the ladies of the Hpi*copal church Will give at llurrold ...|,|
st&lt;ire Thunulny uft«*rii&lt;i&lt;-u and --vi-tiing
Dwemher (itli
The Herald acknowledge* »ith thanks
the rescript of sortie v &lt;t \ tine appl, . l'..in
Mr und Mrs J I* Davison
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were right from Connecticut and lifted
about ten minutes

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Fridav and Saturday of
•levi week tile vaudeville feature will lie

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Miw V it toria I’owell Knglish Kreentrie
tjuiek i hange Act
Mi** Powell has a
swis-t voice and a r*-(s-rloire of late song*
■ -I will, any mg* tli.it will win (or her
a large place in tin- hearts of her audi­
ence
I h* vole* for I tie buy e|e are coining
in fa*( from most girla.an-1 » close lim*h
1» looked tor
Those-paving more ihun

Called Meeting
A cullisi misting of the Sanford
brnrv Associatimi will I-- tn hi n \i.room Moniluy, Dis-emln-r 2nd
Chair

men of committees appointed |»revious
mis-tings reque«t«sl lo repon
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First Clii»« lutile Hoard — Atrs (
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III.' if
the Thanksgiving game of football be­ 15(1 to their erisjil afi1 fti-re listed, others Goodhue. 210 I nrk a venue
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Institute of lo-orgm
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The tìnte A ity
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T J las- i* Iloilo- f/o,n point-, on 11,&lt;- 1lele!» 1, pn 7-l|.-I &gt;w ;i ||u- h ig h o r s i if liv ing
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Reusonaldile rate*
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Wtule the weather is hot buy your
1tifi I
'I In* i It urly demonstrat«•* that yoU call
1(13 ! dried chipped beef nt W. W. I mug's
raise uny tiling at any lime in the Sanford
1áI groc**rg. Sliced on an American slicing
action.
HP machine
94-tf
F ina Tilling
E A Douglass, ot (Ivn-do ami else
bring vour ol d lire* In Sanforif Machine
l erilinn Mu*lr * lui»
where was in the city today on liusines*
A loirage Co for vule.ini/lng
fri {K i(
Th* 1 e. ili.il M i-u I luti will liieel .il
Mr Douglass I* one of if., hv* wiri*We are rquipftrd (o handle your ii-i -iiii
lutilo ol Mr* Muli-oli S.iliudtt)
id East &lt;bang* and »- t.- .; n , ' - pirn » Ih«
work
Slinforil MaClillir (V I ml age Co.
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willsmg
county
The Sanford Music d u b bus arranged
for u Lectqre R«*citul by Kdwurd Baxter
New York state ha* a good supply of
Perry, the celebrated blind pianist.
celery.
Many growers have pul their ,
The recital will be given ai tin- High
slo&gt;-k in treiich)-*
All de|&gt;ends on tli»1 •All lo ca l Advertisement« A rider this
School Auditorium on Jqnuurv 3rd at
klnil -d wrutfo-r they have a- to how long Hr.k1Im &lt; three Cents a l Ina ( neh Issue
8 o'clock
Ifn-v cun hold it
Tin- chance* arc limi
Rev. Mr. Douglass and wifi and Rev
I * e-t bat Urdu . Nov 33rd, on«- grav
they. w-|| luivi- lo univi il liufori- vi-rv
ram overi-mt
between b u lli o n ! and
Mr Perry and Mi** H rlell Mead ol I )e
long
Monro« lerrv
hin der
plea.*«- leave
l.and motored over (min Del.and la-t
N-w A .»rk i it. .md Tliilmblpliiu gel with It I Maxwell and receive reward
Sunday morning
Mr Dougl.i*» nil-d
2!l-2l
a g(*&gt;d -apply ol fieurliy grown *(i*ik
tlie pulpit of tin- Baptist ehufch in the ,
For Rent
Tihil land on sliure*.
There is a con*ldemble *lifck in cold
morning and Mr Perry preached at
* y V ) be a success at
-lorugi- w hicfi cannot I»' moved until eight acre* at loudlng station, one-fourth
i of crops f. o. h. as Inml rent. J. W.
night.
Hu- oilier is out of the way.
PnvAell owner.
Inquire o f AA'ulter
m a t u r i t y , a crop
All tlioee wiio appreciate a good tiling
California has a good crop out of Haynes, Herald Office
2K-ti
*and who want to laugh and he happy which a large amount will I»- nIn|»|m-«1
For Sale Good general purpose horse,
must be started oil v i g ­
should not fail to la- present at tlie Hast. All of these supplies should he about eleven years bid. Here's a bar­
orou sly; it must h ave
•‘ Union Depot for a Day.” on the even­ out of the way by the time Sunford grow­ gain hi horse fh*h. Hibberd. Cameron
City
28-.'ltp
ing of December 10th. at tlie auditorium er* are ready to market their crops.
plenty oi- plant food at
For Sale Eighteen lots on Sanford
of the Sanford High School
There will
An Karl, Shipper
[I '''* 1“ " “ ,*&lt;1, !w*n
room
be fun galore.
hand in th e soil, that
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Thoina* H. ( hupmun of rompano is
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can he e a s ily and t|iuckone ol the early birds
He has on aev- s A n „ llaton , Cameron Ave. 27-3tp
In tho city and will spend some time or
eral occasions s&lt;-nt off the first soliil car
Fouml in Minton’s pool room, a butly taken up hy the rootlets and con verted
as long as his official dull«-* with tin- Ann
of tomatoes frorfi the East Const for the , ton waldi foli chain
Owncr inay have
Arl&gt;or Railway will ja-rmit. Mr Mr|t look« as though he wili do «im e nt The Herald office hy paying for
■veivson
into v e g e ta b le tibre and crisp j^reen ioliDannel comes to Sanford * every winter
it agam this yeur
,hl" u''
27’ 31»1
and we hope to have him permanently
aj^e.
L a te r in the season also, the plant
For Rent Furnished Five room cot­
If»- is now ship|iing tomato«-* in small
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tome of tht**e days.
lots. He has forty ai rx-s out that un­ Ave.
food m ost he there to ripen the product
20-4 tp
Mr. and M r*. Maple* ure in the city locking fine. He ex{KCts to get off hi*
For Sulr—G&lt;hmI Butck runatmut or Eviragain after spending the summer season first car early in January. He is also Itl umring car Both hi gissl condilien
and harden it for shipping.
at different points in the north and in shipping |n-|»|H-n now. He will have and sole cheap. W. J. Thigpen at Holden
_ 100-1Í
Texas. Mr. M o p l* is in the commis­ egg plant ami beans ready hy nhout Real Kslale Co.
B R A D L E Y ’S F E R T IL IZ E R S
for sale A good strong heavy mole
sion business and operated here last *en- Dec 15th
Inquire
of
0.
W.
Brady,
Beardall
and
Cel­
aon. Their many Sanford friends ure
Pompano is one of the beat shipping ery uvctnie.
17-tfc
. glad to aee them bark again.
conUyn this liort of plant food, as Ffrlrida truckers
point* on the East Coast. The stock
For Rent—Five aerea. &gt;vrll. tiled, with
C/lMr. and Mrs. A. M. Philips of Port there is a* fine a* any rais««l in Floridu. bouse. Also 10 aerra. 5 tiled. Also 5
have learned from thirty years of cxi&gt;eriencc in
Tamnpa C ity have arrived in Sanford The grower* are ull busy now setting acres tiled, with good house. Call on nr
usigg them. 'Not only "«¡uality” and “ reliability"
to make their home l^-rc. Mr. Philips |dunts in the field or otherwise getting phone W. A Mlnnick. Cameron City. 94-tf
but “ suitability” are. watchwords of Bradley’s
Fot Hale A 3 acre truck farm a t a
la a nephew of ^Myssrs: A, E. and L. R ready lor a good *hipping season
fertilizers.'
Philips, whose many friends w ifi welcome
loading platform. Well improved and
Good Cool WajitJicr
(lowing well. Fenced, tih-d, a farge two
th® young people as residents mMhe city.
Write us today for booklet, mailed free.
While it has been “ right smart" cool story house, tenant house, shade and fruit
M r. Philips is connected with the A t­
t
around them- parts and it' looked a* tree*. See me at Monro«- or nddres.* U.
lantic Coast Line Railway.
t .
10-tf
\j CapL M. W . Lovell, the city clerk, is though grower* would La- able to make S. Miki-m-ll, Sunford.
J*ck*onvifia Salas Departm ent,
h&lt;&gt;me grown" ice rn-am the last day or
an avowed candidate for the pomtinn of
For Sale 1912 Model Auiomohile.
postmaster whenever the present incum two. no damage fia-« been reporu-d a* we Styulehaker E. M F. four pas.*«'nger fortP . O. B ox 216,
J a c k a o n v ille , F lo r id a .
r/
bent becomes weary and give* up the go to pres*.
door touring cur. Going at $600. Call
The thermometer registered H&gt; 5*1*^ St Herald office for information. 19-lr,
job. Capt. Lovell will make a canvas*
terday
morning and 48 this morning. For Sale— Our surplus itock of early
..am ong the citizens and 'expects to cumEvecytxxly
»311 be sweating again by hatched W hite Leghorn and Orpington TTy-x«*
paign just as vigorously as thought the
(Block tad WhiuJ CockenU. oU from
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Monday wc place on exposition the accepted styles of women s and misses tailor­
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most favored dressmakefs of Paris. These garments, give you an authentic con­
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Values up to $22.50. Monday, Only
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$13.75
Women’ s Tailored Suits —Plain
in diagonal and serges, Skinners guaran-

Dinner and Evening Gowns—In

Tailored Suits
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duly flUl, that h, U th» complainant tn tbc above
l«ul*i!d™l£;\hLM,£
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aide»- ol tbc drtantlant.
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Doyle, ia unknusu to aOUnt; that tba
drfrnitant ia over tbc age ot taraty-onc vrsra. and
that d*«r«* b no |&gt;rm&gt;n
Cl In tbc aiata ol Florida, tbaw.rvir*» of a tubpAna upon whom woul&lt;! bind such
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with you whim camping; thoy may bo and to make our actions and words all
rolled into cona shaped dishes, set of a color.—Hcncca.
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Sanford Machine
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.HIIKUirrS NALK
Under an ricruUon hewed Noveinbet Sth. ItlX,
by tbc Ocvk ul Ike Clrvwlt Court ol DApoe raunly.
•tale ol Florida, in (avor ol Arthur Y% (Mltn and
*(aln*t F. M u * Kobrrta, I have kreiol on'the
rt(hl till, nnd Intrmt ol. »aid E. Msantt lloberti
In and lo the tallonine lande In »aid county ol Orinn, to-«d(i sw n ol N w u ol Bee- to. w *ioi
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Uppincott « Msgnzlno.
for right niOMruUve wt»ka In th« Hanfonl Herald,
W h.n b u jlo .
fruit. o r . , „ r ,
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lemons, or In feet any large fruit, t
Wisdom In Lift.
»court of the »aid circuit «nd th« •**! thereof, thu
w tlgh them In Iho hands, a* the henvWisdom does not show Itie lf so ,b» ,,h d*r ol ,Mo*j[r*k*; StniuNSON (,T«k
ler ones nro most profitable, are moro much In precept as* In life— In a firmHy M. A. Ho»»td. D. (.'.
iull o f Juice.
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Ju d ^t «if I I k v « m i » i J«».l»**1al • ir«*ui' t «»urt *»f the
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DAVID SPE.KK. l‘iopri«itr

Sto-rift of O ra rif r ( 'm i n t )

N o t h r o f Afa « tr r Sa Ir

ahould be a cupful of the whey nnd
cucumber Julc».
A fine »hnmpoo for dnrk hnlr I* the

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a llttlo between tho wlhdow
frnm«
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And casing, nnd on lb« roller and rope i;«&gt; a IM'oiir».
It work» well, any» Suburban Life and
tyi/r ”mpUlnjo,Mr
1» n good thing lo know In the spring !i

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lo tbo point where ho bn» Joined » n tiM »r. at notiti,•m il r f ) in fr»»«u ol t h** «'«»uri h&gt;*u««
thontrlral company
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To Loosen Window.
kno w n «8 S i JoM'ph*«. a« p rf p U t Ih r r r u f , du ly
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gether a fourth of a teawpoonful of
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of popportnltlt; uilil to n k Uoi* of hot
WAtt&gt;r. '9 0 *" « gl a» » of till* . «very
thro« hour*
A Splendid Lotion for Tnn.— When
preparing cottngo cIicoho, »¿ v « tho
whey, ami In this cook a good * ii c &lt;)
cucumber, peeling nml nil; cut It In
■lice» befor» cooking, let stand until
icool. »train nml add n tnble»poonful
of alcohol and n teaipoonful of ben«oln, two drop* of oil of rose There

vrell-henten yolk of an egg
Hub It
well Into the scalp and rinse with »ev
crai water»
Tho rinsing of the hnlr
la the Important point to have well
done. Add a few drops of any tlcslrcd
/perfume to the rinsing water and a
delicato odor will remain
In your
tresses for u weok. White hilr should

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Tha doctor aat In hla office at tho
■aaltarium of the sulphur aprtuge
contemplating a telegram In a per­
plexity which lifted at the entrance
o f « young man with laughing brown
•yea And a complexion o f deep aaa

tan.
"W ell. Fred, for once ypu are on
hand when wanted.
What brought
you h e r a f’
" I waa on my way north to spend
my fortnight's vacation
Missing con
neotiona, I ran up to see you "
"Just In time to make yourself use­
ful. It la Imperative that I run down
to Brighton for the day
I want you
to take m r place here "
"Qreat Scott. Uncle Waller?
f
haven't practiced for tw o years—not
since I went Into the manufacturing
business.''
"Well, you haven't forgotten how to
examine hearts, havo you* For the
noxt two hours that Is what you must
do, tnd fill out these nltps for the at
tendants.

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(he office

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!(• scaled himself ItoaKle bsr. arm
U ND ER O B L IG A T IO N TO
N O NE
from disclosure of her aunt's rh*&lt;u
matte tendencies. »h»&gt;
drifted into
matters of tho ilny. &gt;ml presently aha Columbia Has Many Students Who
Owe Thslr Education to Their
discovered with astonishment thV It
S h ip p ed da y o r d a r la ra c a lv a d
Own Efforts.
* » a the luncheon hour
Me "nIk&lt;mI up to the annltarliuu
One man In three meets at least a
with her and left her at the elevator.
pur!
of his exixMises by hla own earn«
Having determined to offer hi* pro
ROSES, Whits tod Pink, ....... p t itosea $2 SO
Beside the obvious
feaalonal services to his uncle for .1 Itigs at Columbia
AMERICAN
BEAUTIES ..... ~ $7J®
in I'XchnnKt* for
tutoring
stenogfortnight he did -not Inform her* that occupation». tike
1
ruphy
newspaper,
library
gymnasium,
CARNATIONS. White, Pink, Red '
“ $100
a vnldaiili- and
ho was not tho regular physician
** •
When ho went Into the dining room, religious a.nd social work of various
•* . • I "
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he saw Miss (Trayson sitting at ons kinds, there Is s man who makes his f
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I living dressing windows, another who
of the tables chatting with a man
, practli-es osteopathy, -another ,'itinn
whoso face seemed familiar to him
who divides his time between college
As he passed, he heard her explaining
[ work and the management of a tbeat¡lliiH tralitiK
h u n d re d »
fb her companion that ho was the doc­
F r lo e a f. o. b. axp ra aa o f fic e hara
! rlcal star; a teacher In ^he Ferrer
tor During tho meal hla memory sue
o
f
thiniiH
you
need
sc bool, h taxidermist, an expert In
and w an t.
. .1 . .
” 5 * d ll,B !dr n,!fy-!nV hV 11" ai ° n* col or "photography, a vaudeville per- (
with whoqj ho bad placed a largo or
former, a hospital orderly, a Pullman &gt;
der for goods a couple of wenks be
porter, a printer, technical assistants
Y o u can a dd Ih e nam es
fore.
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
from three of the great city laborato­
After dinner, hs was unfortunata In ries, a profeaslonal baseball player
o f fr ie n d « if you p lease.
not being able to get a glimpse of her. and a tree doctor.
and ho returned to tho doctor's office
One of the most popular undergradfrom where ho was summoned to tho ! uutea started HO as a newsboy. Last J
bedsides of patients who were con l winter a sophomore of eighteen wss
BOX
175
fined to their rooms with slight all tempted sway from the college by the
rewr —kinksti i e 7 Yew b n
menti
After this he strolled again I offer of a $2.0(10 position In a publish- 1 JA CKSONVILLE - - - FLORIDA
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through tho grounds
When near a Ing house, where he had worked bellttlo vine-clad pergola, h . heard her fore colnlllg IO Columbia
One atu-'
voice In answer thereto he heard an, prnd, hl, „ immer. upon a Uen- 1
other video saving "N o there Is only , *,„, g ma rt&lt;-an
plantation.
another,
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one doctor In :he luatlUs(lon Doctor
,l0, onl, to h|| om„ lnrom, hll,
Morgan, a Wlttdl) elderly gentleman in the lepu’aitnn of ihe university by
» Ith w hit» hair “
* uni ritmi Ions in the most dignified of |
Morgan reflected. In onnaternatlon, American reviews.— Columbia Month­
that the girl s companion at breakfast ly.
had doubtless Informed her that he
Cue of ihe fincyt ven d i jn Sanford Harbor .
was manager of an automobile com
C ourtesy.
Ready for H ire on Hunting and Fishing Trip,
pany, and now this person waa con­
The knowledge of courtesy and good
firming her aueptclona
At thla mo­ mantlets Is » verv necessary aludy
Plea*
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no patients hero at present requiring 1 patient
much medical attention
I must leave
By the time he was at liberty It
st once"
»'a* the dinner hour
When Mies
He was gone before the young et
Grayson came Into the dining room
doctor could expostulate further
"be gave him an odd look, and a rath
His drat caller was a young woman ,-r distant bow
Again she finished
whose grace and benuly made him her meal before he hay1 left *he room
change his attitude of mind toward A" be came out he gladly welcomed
his uncle who had returned
hla uncle
"Well. Fred h o » did voti make Jt *"
“T wish to see the doctor " eh» »aid
Fine! Uncle, don t n&gt;u want mo to
'T am the doctor " be replied
" W e Just arrived" she explained, it-mnln a couple of weeks and help
"and I came lo e»e about
arrange
you out*"
menta for the baths"
"Ind«-ed I do*
I thought your love
He took one of the slips from the for tin- profession would return
Hut
desk
I must go In to dinner "
''What Is )our name please*"
('nine with inn a molliont diet
"My name Is Klluur lirnyson
Ills uncle follow*.il Ills swlftlv strld
When he had filled out th«- siili with Ing nephew lo the veranda
the exception of temperature for bath, i
"Ultrle. do you know that white
haired woman the one next to th«&gt;
beautiful girl*
"Httrelv She baa been here all sum
innr "
Then Introduce me to her and ot
plain that you left me In charge to

•‘tie a n o t h e r at ti t» f i r » ' si ght and In
tlie v e t * b e g i n n i n g «&gt;f a c q u a i n t a n c e
and c o n s e q u e n t lv
tbs'
which
Ar al
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v f m e t o u r s e l v e s bv lit»»•« a m p l e *
of
others
ninl
to
give example# our
»••Ives, tf » e b e v y a n y w o r t h t a k i n g
n o t i c e of a n d c o m m u n i c a t i n g
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Ik tohl .1* a .«-Itain ma y o r
Together they approached the two
K
w omen
of &lt;*Of k who head»*« s deputation to
Mrs Henson." said the elder pliIVel » llF rm f rt»i nt Mie Ut I-in h a nil ' on*
•• *«11• «*«| Hit •»*r o Imi o I I I - U til '«• »' v In
elan "let me present ins nephew Dr
Ft ederh-k Morgan
I lefi him In «hi« h 1•• . .'ti ■• Ue-.l ’n Ihi *tie k'r **11**11
Pur fiuti il s
said tbs ell*
*-barge todav as I was called out1 of •«.UK ti
pemi
site* to- bail listened lo the
tin- *-it&gt;
She In lutn presented Miss Orayson speech with much patience, "English
j and then announced her Intention ol I know fairly well but. I rogrel (o
dining
She waa accompanied hy the ■nr I have never had an opportunity
older doctor and Morgan slipped bite of studying the Irish language"*—
Argnnaut
the vacated chair
"The stethoscope Is a wonderful In
Just Wouldn't Keep Still
atruinent." he aald gravely
In that
N e r v o u s f a t t e n ! • It s I h e eart doehalf moment I listened to your heart
Weartn
Itself ou t It Is
When
1 learned that von lumped too readllv t o r
e v e r I put up i n* and to It the*e t* is
to conclusions "
w o b b l i n ' to a n d fro
al n i n e v e r still
"I didn't ..... I s stethoscope
ah"
Imndoo
smiled demurely
to tell me that you for live minutes togniher
did the nume
Think how you mis Opinion
look me for a patient'"
We are certainly quits," he laughed
Then as the notes of a wait« floated
out from the wide hall, hn continued
"The stethoscope told me something
morn— that you were fond of dancing
And I am to he here two weeks and
help my uncle
Tomorrow, you may
bring your aunl to the offlea
But.
come'
Can you resist that music!"
"Do you think.” ahe asked sweetly
as they went Inside, "that tomorrow
you will know all of Aunt Amantha's
characteristics *"

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**l Wish to Bee the Doctor."

he placed the stethoscope to her ¿mart
and began to listen'to tho fluttering
beats o f that organ
"t)h, wait!
filop?" she cried
In
laugh|ng confusion, at she arose from
her chair. "I am not 111—I—"

"But,** he expostulated, a puttied
pucker In his brows, "didn't you come
to take the baths!"
• " N o !" she protested "I came with
my. aunt, Mlsa Amantha Webb, who
has rheumatism.",
His discomfiture was soon relieved
by his boyish mirthful laugh which
rang out heartily and wholesomely
" I beg your pafdon!" he apologized
"You sew I expected no one but In­
valids, and— well. I am glad that you

ara not ons."
"Your mlstaks was very natural."

•ha acknowledged.
He waa about to explain that he
waa only a substitute doctor when the
door opened and a patient entered

The Growers’ Association News

How Taste Is Cultivated
People who live In climate» where
malaria abounds, frequently h a * ».jQ .
taka so much quinine that thsy get to
love the that«* of It, and to tak e 'll
dally, «wen when they do not~fleed It.
Juet because It tastes good to them
And yet quinine Is one of the bitter
est of drugs and these snine people,
did they move away from the malaria
district for a few years, would soon
get to detest the taste of It.
Hla Start.

"You got your start In politics by
burning midnight oil T” "Y e t," re­
plied Senator Sorghum.
"I was on*
of tho busiest boys you svsr saw In
a torchlight procession."

Mlsa Grayson at once left the offleo
"Bring your aunt down at any time
this morning," ha aald, holding the
door for har to paaa ou t
For an hour and a half, be me­
chanically listened to hearts and filled
Hlgbsr Task.
out slips, while hla own heart beat
Singleton--"W
ell, now that you an)
qulokly at each opening of the door
In expectation of seeing again kls married I suppose your wlf# expects
you to live up to ypur Ideals*"
drat caller.
more
(ssdljf)— "Np, to bsr ld«v)J«."
,
At 11 o'clock he closed the office
*
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end harried to the grounds, confident ‘v;
it
v&gt;
v-h
tbftt «ha would be out o f doors. He
Unci# Psnnywliss Bays:
finally found her sitting on the wood­
When all elM fills, husband and
ed bank of a little brook.
w ife can always argus ib v question aa
"My aunt la asleep," ahe said look- to whsthsr or not aba oonld bars don*

log op with • charming amlls.

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the only paper of its Rind in -the state.
Its market reports alone will be worth
many times its cost each week. Every
grower should have it in his home or office.
So that our readers can have both papers,
we have arranged with THE NEWS to
give their paper and ours to all growers
who will pay their subscriptions before
January 1st for $2.00. This is the price
of our paper alone.

than to marry him.

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HEN we clothe a young man, or his father,
we’re glad to have everybody see him. He
doesn’t need to tell people where he buys his
clothes, unless somebody asks him; somebody’s
sure to.
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fellows ask about; they show good judgement on
your part; and w e’re proud of the way yxm’ll look
in them.
•

T h at’s the kind o f goods we sell here
in all departments.

Suits $15.00 to $30.00
Here are, few hints on I f hat to Wear
the man who'Wi’insure:
For evening [functions after six o'clock if la­
dies are present, full dress is the rule. White
tie, standing collar, patent leather high button
shoes, silk hat, black or white waistcoat.

d em a n d s a
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W stays like this. The
W close m eeting effect
" that you buy is not
lost in the laundering.
That is due to the fact
that the Severn collars
are made o f. fabrics
which have been shrunk
before being made into
collars, and because th e 1
bar end buttonholes
cannot be ripped out. ^
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Marshall and Cotart, two apparently
high tone«l
young men. operating a
fraudulent bond scheme, were urr«**ted
at Winter Garden Monday night by
Sheriff Kirkwood and Deputy ltenny
La w to n , assisted by Sherill It. I. Ken­
nedy of Putnam county, to whom the
prisoners were given to he returned to
that county, where the warrant for their
arrest wiu. uailed.
Sheriff Kennetly arrived in Orlando
Monday and placed the warrant in the
hands *T»f* Sheriff Kirkwood. Informa­
tion having been received that tho young
men wanted were in Winter Garden, (he
party proceeded to that place Monday
night, and were pass**! on the way by
thp • parties wanted, who in company
with tome young Indies, were returning
from the show in Orlando. * The young
lailies were taken to their homes, and
Cozurt wns arrest«*! in his nuto on his
way to the hotel, where Marshall wns
found and place«l under arrest.
The warrant charged the young men
with" •operating a fraudulent interestbearing b&lt;»nd scheme, luiving defraud«*!
several parties in Putnam county out of
large sums.
Accpriling to *5h«’rifT Kennedy n few
ritixena of Crescent City had been re­
lieved of $10,000 in cold cash by these*
men since some time in October. One
man had been a victims to the umount
of $1,000, while others invested in smaller
turns.
Mrs Hammond, who resides in the
western part of Orange county, was In­
duced to give her check for $.1,000 for
somo o f these bonds, on last Saturday,
but it was too late for .them to got it
cashed. Sunday she was telling her

SANFORD

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it not known » li.-t Hit other purtn**
A *p«*oial rate of four vsinter service of
i' count) were lleeeril or not. ami four month* will lie made n* follows.
he smooth young men were taken Ihuiinoas phone, $12.00 in advance, ri’sialatka Monday night hy Sheriff deuce phone, $10.00 in advance,
cdy.
These rates represent an advance over
e Sheriff stated that while the men the present ones of only 50 cent* -tier
o|«Tating m ( ’rescent City,
they j month. This company has been
furlaaed a neW Cadillac car, and were j nishing teephone service at a lower rate
; in great style. They gave their than any company in Florida. On uc. for the i ar. but it was returned. , count of the necessary heavy expendlthe warrant was issued $3,476 of tures of installing underground cables
money was garnisheed in the fre**- and disking our system metallic this
&lt; it&gt; dunk
I’hc) are al*o wanted advance i* absolutely necessary to meet
riiiingbaiti on the siuue charge, but our operating ex|K*n*«*«.
'iitriam county authorities will not
Our subscribers are now receiving the
them up till they have lieen tried use of nearly 600 phones and tho rate
-Reporter-Star.
I charged In other cities of tho sixe of San------------------------|ford Is usually $1.00 for business and
For Alderman
*2.60 f°r residences.
/ robr• of Sar/ord. Fla.:
The new f “ 1** »till K&gt;v «*" » *1 60 resithe solicitation of numerous friends ra**' to those who will use a two party
ritixena, I have consent«*! to b«--T^n*’
a candidate (or councilman at the
^ny sul&gt;arrll&gt;«.r desiring to change
ig election
Have been a citiren of t,'" lr «T vice from private to party are
&gt;rd for over twenty-five years and '••‘ iu«-*t«ul to notify us at once so that
always refused olfice heretofore. . arraiigcinenta can la1 made.
rt«*l will try and do my duty to the
SA N FO R D rE I.E P J fO N h ( O .
• oeni.le without favor

D«*o. H

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Pres.

l i e , 8 for 23c.

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117 EAST FIRST STREET

FOR YOUR
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GEO. H. F E R N A LD
Hardware Company

Preparation* nre being made Ip Arca­
dia for the establishment of a canning
factory to be locatid in that town
One
of the proprietors «if a like «&lt;stubli*hment
that is now in operation at Ilrooksville
ha? been in Arcadia looking over the
ground, lie nlade a proposition to the
local business men to organlxae a stock
company, one-half of the at«&gt;ck of which
ho offered to take himself provided the
eftitens’ would take the bslnnc«*
A com­
mittee in now at work getting up sub­
scriptions to the stock, und is meeting
with success.
to ere* ovr
Notice to Telephone Subscribers
On December 1st, 1912, the following
rates will take efioct, applying to all tclcphonca in tho city limits only:
liuMiiess private line per m onth___ $2.60
Residence private lino per month— 2.00
llusiness party'linc per month______ 3.60
Residence party line per n\onth....... 1.60
Desk act instrument 26c per ,month extra
Extension acta wall type 1.00 per month
extra.
.
Extension acta desk type 1.26 per month
extra.
Installation charge mado on every new
phone installed 3.00.
This amount is deducted at tho end of
the year, provided tho phone is not dis­
continued within that time.

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SANT'ORO
IN SANFORD — Lih ia Worth Living
30

• AHFOOD, FLORIDA, FRIRDAV 0K 0IM R 1R » . t i l l

AFTER THE WATERLOO
SIXTV-SECO N P

IS MEMORIAl

C o n g re s s Meets Today For the
Short Term Session
Many o f the O ld

Guard Will Did

Farewell Co Colleagues and Retire
From the Capitol

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Washington, Dec, ,2.— Congress met
prom ptly at noon with erowded gal­
leries looking down on the animated
scenes below. Speaker Clark o ( the
House and Senator Bacon of the Senate,
rapped the respective bodies to order.
T h e Senate adjourned alter twentytw o minutes, in memory o f Vice Presi­
dent Sherman, and Senators Heyhurn
and Rayner. T h e House met for an
hour and ten minutes, and also adjourned
on account o f the death o f several mem­
bers.

W hile the present aeasion.U merely the
expiring stags of a Congress soon to go
out o f existence and to be superceded
In political control and policy after Mar.
4, y e t today’s session in the Senato
and Houso bring together for tho first
time since the recent overturning those
leaders and elements of the various
parties who- liaYe been most prominent
In public affaire. ' T h e old faces and
figures.are again in evidence today, al­
though some o f them, like ex-Speaker
Cannon, will soon pass off the Congress­
ional stage, while others, like S haker
Clarke and Chairman Underwood have
had their tenure* renewed and strength­
ened.
As a whole, however, the dominant
noto as both branches of Congress as­
semble is that new conditions, new. poli­
cies and new men have been ushered in
as a Insult of the recent election and that
about the only function of •tbe-prwwnt
short scrnion, lasting until March 4. is to
pass annual supply bills and wind up
what remains of the old regime.
. In the Senate, Vice President Sher­
man has been removed by death, from
the presiding oflieer’s chair, which will
be temporarily fllletH iy Senators Ilnron
o f Georgia, and Gallinger of N ew Hamp­
shire alternating. .T h e Republican con-,
tool of tho Senate with about fifty vote*
as against the present
Democratic
strength of about forty-tw o, will con­
tinue until March 4. although this con­
trol is conditioned largely by the pres­
ence of tw o elements, regular and pro­
gressive, in the Republican total o f fifty.
Senators Heyburn o f Idaho and Rayner
o f M atyland, have died since the last
session dosed, but in other, aapecta the
personnel continues unchanged since\VW
personnel continues unchanged until
Mareh 4.
In the House Speaker Clark and the
various chairmen of the two preceding
sessions continue tovdir*ct affilici. with a
total Dem ocratic vote of 230. giving a
Democratic m ajority of about thirtythreé. ,
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Th e personal aspect was very pro­
nounced aa tho soÉxlon ix ya n today, the
air o f Dem ocratic victory pervading the
capltol from end to end. Scores of men
Whoea names have l&gt;een prominently
identified w ith affairs o f Congress for
many yea n , and who have shaped poli­
tics, and legislation, faced their last three
months o f service as the session opened.
In this notable com pany were the
deans o f House and Senate; " U h d o Joe”
Cannon, form er speaker, and center of
many turbulent sessions o f the House;
and Senator Shelby II . Cullom, for thirty
years a Senator from Illinois, .a personal
friend apd contemporary of Linjjolp./^nd
who was elected to his first t o q n J v tM
National House o f Representatives in

1865,.

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T h ere’ s A .D ifferen ceA man will bum around a saloon* for
fiv e hours and spend ? 10.75 for boose
snd cigars and never Imagine for a m o­
ment that he baa a right to manage -the
place. Out he will spend a nickel, for a
newspaper w ith the firm belief that the
purchase gives him the right to dictate
the policy o f tho sheet.— G ainesville Sun.

,
PU y Postponed
""On account of continued illness, Mrs.

THE LODGE OF SORROW

C O U N T Y D IV IS IO N C O M M IT T E E
Chairman . Forster M akes Ills
Apy
polnlmcnls for Firing Une
The question of county division was
set s e m a ! notches ahead when Chair­
man Frank P . Forster, o f tho commit­
tee of 100, announced his selection of an
executive board and sub-committee*.
Considerable discussion hinged on the
selecjing o f an official statistician, whose
function rib w ill be to gather authenti­
cated statistic* relating to the material
development o f the area which will be
comprehended in tho new county, it
Anally being the unanimous opinion and
decision of the executive board that this
moat Important function should bo be­
stowed upon M r. H. C. DuBoee, a thor­
ough and expert accountant.
Th e executive board b composed of
Hon. D. L . Thrasher, chairman, who ia
also vico chairman of thé comm ittee of
100; L. R. Philips, S. O. Chase. L. P.
McCullcr and G . W. Spencer, the latter
being the present mayor o f the city of
Sanford. Tho personnel o f the coounittec.on county lines is Hon. Thom as Em­
m et Wilson, chairman; M . P . R obitison,
E. Brady; U. H . Marks and C. R.
W alker. Th e committee on petitions
is composed o f H enry M cLsulin, chair­
m an: C. H. L e flier, Geo. A . DeCottos.
1. A . Caldwell and Felix Frank- Th e
comm ittee on finance is composed o f A .T .
Rossetter, chairman, W. W . Agernathy,
N . H . Garner, W . J. H ill and C. H.
Dingee. The comm itted on transporta­
tion is composed o f H. R. htevcns/chalrman; W. J. Thigpen. I - A . Brumloy,
Julius Tukurh, J. It. Holland, John
Meisch, J, If. Overman, R oy Symes and
I t J. Holly.
M r. B. F. W hitner was made financial
secretary and Thom as K . Bates was
made secretary to' the comm ittee of one
lundred.— Timea-Union.

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Elks Held Annual Memorial
Services on Sunday *»•
ABSENT BROTHER IS HONORED
Interesting Program by Sanford Elks
Was Grestly Appreciated by
.

Many Visitors
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B A L L O O N IS T D A b ilE D T O D E A T H
Ostrich Form at Jacksonville Scene o f
Fatal Parachute Juirlp
Jacksonville, Fla., Dec. 2.— Richard
Frayne, aeronaut, twenty-Ave years of
age, a member o f the firm o f Frayne ft
Crotby. Balloon Company o f Barton,
was dashed to death late Sunday after­
noon, in the. presence of fully 8,000 per­
sons, who had gathered at the T riCounty Fair, being held at the Ostrich
Farm. Frayne
and his companion.
Jack Crosby, started on thoir ascension
a t 4 o’clock thia afternoon amid the
cheers from thousands of throats.
Crosby says th a t when about 2,000
feet up snd when be was ready to cut
loose, he noticed that Frayne did not
have his hands through his wristlets and
warned him. W hen Crosby had started
dn his drop he was surprised to see
Frayne’« body shoot past him and fall
t i earth. His parachute opened, but
the. Jerk threw from the ropes. Tho
unfortunxte man fell in the main d rive­
w a y of Evergreen Cem etery, near the
Ostrich Farm, e v e ry bone In his body
being broke n.
&gt;
H is home was a b Lowell, Maas., and
his only living rclgtlvp Is a brother.
Charles Frayne, connected w ith tho
W hitn ey stables at Brighton Beach.

The Elka o f Sanford most fittingly
observed their Memorial D a y 61 Lodge
o f Sorrow lost Sabbath in the Imperial
Theatre, it being the first Sunday in
December, a day held sacred by the
members o f the order in memory of their
absent brothers.
The Imperial Theatre had Jxen beau­
tifully decorated for the occasion, a bank
o f ferns and potted plants flanked tho
base of the proscenium snd the rear of
the stage was covered w ith the dub
colors, purple and whits from the centre
o f which purple and white streamers ra­
diated to the comers o f the stage, the
whole effect from the auditorium being
most striking and when the lights were
of! and tho star o f hope gleam ed brightly
from the centre o f the stage the plctqre
Uook Lovers (la b
was complete.
Mrs. O. H. D in gee was hostess o f the
SjH-cia! music had been arranged for
the occasion and while the audience’as­ B ook Lovers Club Friday afternoon at
sembled Mias M adge W ard softly played her charming homo on Sanford Heights.
a voluntary piano solo. When all had T h e guests were entertained at a very
i&gt;ecn seated Exalted Ruler, E. K. Row­ delightful Salmagundi Party. F iv e p ro ­
land arose and (n few well chosen words gressive tables w ere played. T h e first
explained the Memorial Day olm-rvunco ; prize, a handsome silver deposit vlnitger
and colling the Elks to order execut.-d b o ttle was won b y M r*. M. E. Symes;
M rs. N . J. Perkins received the booby
tiu* ritual work.
Tho /oil rail by the secretary, O. L. prize, a game o f “ Old M aids." A fter
Taylor, calling for the absent ^brother, the conclusion o f tho pleasant games
W . D»- Holden, was one of the most Im­ chicken salad, saltines and coffeo were
pressive moment« of the occasion snd i erved. Mrs. D ingee’a guests were M r*.
was followed by a beautiful solo, ” 0, Dry i H en ry McLsulin, Mrs. Luke, M r*.
Those Tears," by Miss 1- Josephine; Deane Turner, M rs. F. L. W oodruff,
Dsmeron, while the lodge remained j M m . N . J. Perkins, Mrs. J. W . Brody,
M rs. R. J. Holly, M rs. R. E, Tolar, Mrs.
.standing,
Rev. Langley invoked the divlno C. F. Polk, Mr*. R. H- Marks, Mrs. C. C.
blessing upon the members and their W oodruff, Mrs. E. B . Brown, Mrs. B. A .
|benevolent spirit and fraternity, and H ow ard, Mrs. M . E. Symes, Mrs. J. C.
most fittingly followed a du et, "Frater- Bennett.

THE RIVERS AND HARBORS
Appropriations W ill Be Passed
■ at This Session
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FLORIDA WH1 RECEIVE A SHARE*
St. Johns River W ill Be Remembered
to the Beautiful Tim e of

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$761,800.

Estimates aggregating $56,764,992 for
improvements to river and harbor works
throughout tbs country during
the
next fiscal year were submitted to Con­
gress to d a y in the annual report o f G en ;
W illiam H. Bixby, chief o f engineers
of the army. Th o sum b $16,311,373
greater than appropriated for the last *
fiscal year for the same purpose. Of the
total $43.829.010, Including $250,000 for
examinations, survey* and contingencies
o f rivers and harbors, for which there
may be no special appropriation sub­
mitted, is to be provided for in the regu­
lar river andfharbor appropriation bill at
thb session o f congress Estimates for
Improvement indude the following for
Florida: M iami, $145,000; S L John .
river, $761,800; Hillsborough Bay, $200,000; channel from ApJTachlcola river to
S t Andrews Bay, $130,000.

o o o
It la stated that the Chicago.Cuba will
certainly train somewhere in Florida
thL* spring. Th e tw o cities under con­
sideration for thb project are Tam pa and
Jacksonville. Charles W . M urphy, the
owner o f tho Chicago N ation a b b going
to visit Tam pa some time next month
and w ill personally |dok over what that
Ity has to offer In th b line; A good
diamond with adjoining club quarters
are necessary, i f the Cubs do come to
At the Imperial
Florida they will bring twenty-eight to
M azo &amp; Marion, tho act appearing at
thirty-five players and four or five newsthe Imperial the first half of this week
paj’er correcapondents, os well aa aevaral
was suceeesful. in. entertaining a large
magazine writers. In all the party
crow d of people last evening. Prof.
would indude from forty to forty-firs,
W a z a docs some sleight of hand tricks
o o o
that are above the average and his com­
A big new canning factory b being
edy is funny in the extreme.
He is
erected a t Gonxaiet, almost in the sub­
osstsm l in presenting a first class act by i uity” by Messrs. Polk snd Woodruff.
urbs of Pen sacola.' Th e building b more
iS '
Camping Party
Thanatopsis was to havo been read i;y
Miss Marion, w ho sings several new
than
hnlf completed now and part o f the ,
Mrs. W . T. Deane, accompanied by
songs in a pleasing way. T h e act is Mrs. J. W. Barnes but illness prevented
machinery has* been installed. The
j her attendance and after the able rendi- her sons, .Tenney and Robert, Misses promoter* of the canning industry ex­
different each night.
Alice Caldwell, A lice, Lucy and Annie
{
Thursday, Friday and Saturday a new tion of “ No Shadows Yon der” by Miss I
pect to Iwgiu o;&gt;e ration* In about ten
W hitner, with Ned Chittenden, wore a
Da
moron,
Mina
Stuinon
and
Messrs.
act will appear at the Imperial. Mish
days- Th e cannery will handle prin­
pk-xsunt
party
who
spent
Thanksgiving
Violoriu Powell,’ the English Comedi­ Polk and Murrell, tho eulogy was decipally sweet potatoes tho first year,
at Lake Jessup, in the enjoyment of
an« and quick change artist w ill, give i livered hy Hon. Geo. A. DeCottes.
and if thia experiment proves successful
A t all times a fluent speaker, M r. De- camp life for «.s h o r t while. T h ey re­
the patrons of the house something new
all kinds o f vegetables will be handled
turned Friday noon and report a flno
in Vaudeville, Ile r act is said to be a Cottes was at his best at the-memorial
later.
exercises and hia address was one of the time.
big hit everywhere.!- .
' o o o
T h e voting contest goes m errily on beat ever delivered here upon any occaTh»» flrat cucumbers of the season from
Tallahassee is to h ave another bank.
and votes are still piling up. E very, »l°n . »nd the eulogy on "O u r Absent
C. F. M izelle will organize tho now Insti­ tn ejE vcrglades, grown on the Davie
evening just before 7 o'clock the front of Brother" gsvo a clear and concise reve
tution which will have a capital stock o f farm, reached tho d t y yesterday, shipped
the Imperial has the look oi a real voting lation oi the sacred memorial o f the Elks
from Zona by Mrs. C. L. Steele. As
$50,000.
place and the girls und boys are in posi­ and their fraternal spirit that is mani­
they got In In time for the Thanksgiving
tion and soliciting votes for their favor­ fested ip every corner of the civilized
market they commanded a fancy price,
R o y Symes, Esteem ed Lecturing
Mr. D e C o t t « also gavo a brief
ites. N ext Friday and next Monday world.
bringing $1.80 a dozen, or at th e 'ra t« of
Knight.
all votes will count double. Be sure to sketoh of the life and labor* of the late
$10.40
a hamper. A lit t le .o v e r five
Cruse Barnes, Esteemed Loyal Knight.
get votes on those duys as each vote is W . D. Holden, whoso likeness in a life
dozen
were
realized on the.first picking
O. L . Taylor, Secretary.
then worth as miuch oh two oft any other size jxirtrait wan displayed at one corner
from
five
hill*.—
Miam i"Herald.
L . P . MrCullor, Treasurer.
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day. Girls hnving crédit for 250 or more of the stage.
\
,
i o o
t
Forrest Lake, Trustee.
-votes w ill find their standing by referring " The Jnullt of our brother» tee write upon
In
Fort
Pierce
the
people
are
delighted
H a rry Ward, Trustee.
thf »and, .
to the following list:
over the completion o f the munteipsj
J.
S.
McKenzue,
Trustee.
Thrir virtue» on the table'» of Une and
H elen Gonzales
------------lighting plant^ T h e News of last Friday
K . R . Murrell, Chaplain.
-memory.”
im e n
said
that aa soon aa proper testa were
R. L . Peck, Esquim.
A t the close of the address the entire
M orgarct Berner ................... ..... ’ .722
mads
the lights could be.turned on and
W . C. H ill, Inner Guard.
Anna M a y Bruton
....- ..........681 audience arose snd sang,. "B les t bo thé
business
begin tw ith the plant- • W ithin
R. F . Washburn, T y le r.
.608 tie that binds."
M am ie K a te W illia m s ..........
tw
o
weeks
it waa expected that everythin
Follow ing served- as ushers; A . L .
Hon. Cromwell Gibbons o f Jackson­
455
Clarece Hand . '.IT...............
tw o weeks it was expected that every­
Betts,
R.
R.
Dess,
H
al
W
ight,
Eugene
Fannie Itehn Munson
......... .........405 ville was to have made an address on
thing would be working sm oothly,
Roum illat, Braxton Perkins.
G ertrude Kunge
...
820 “ E lkdom ," but o w n in g‘ to illness in his
o oo
T h e Benevolent and Protective Order
D orothy Davis ...................... ..........311 family he could not be present and at
A
new$10,000
firm b to havs beadof Elks is American In every principle
.293 the last moment R ev. D. J. Blocker of
W eim a G ra ves......................... '
quarters
in
Jacksonville.
Th e firm will
and practice, and illustrates every great
289 Dcl-and volunteered to fill out the pro­
A dele Rin&gt;-i .......
Im known aa the Security Com pany
American
doctrine.
A
ll
members
arc
........286 gram. Being called upon and unpre­
EUrabeth Stafford
equal w ithin tho portals o f an Elk Lodge, and w ill engage In buying, selling, con­
Ü65 pared and not a member o f the Elks
Edna T u llu g ................. _____...
and there are no ranks and titles, differ­ veying, leasing, mortgaging and genera!
.......... 266 wodld have dism ayed the m ajority of
H attie t e f l i
,
ing only as they may excel each other dealing in property, and will also ap­
_____L 248 men but Rev. Blocker was equal to the
Helen T crw illigel ......... .—
praise property and sell and control
occasion and gave an appreciated ad­ In doing good in silence and without
abstracts o f titlas.
dress on Friendship, L ove and Benevo­ parade. A ll Elka are equal, rich and
Auction Bridge
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poor,
learned
and
p
o
o
rly
educated,
fa­
lence and outlined his conception o f fra­
Mrs. B. W . Herndon was'hostess of
T h e Volusia growers will get in tbs
mous or otherwise, alike! One o f the
ternity and the power for good in th*
the Auction Bridge Club Monday after­
grand alma of the order is to teach men neighborhood o f a half million dollars
mottoes o f all orders.
noon. T w o tables of bridge were played.
ho w to live, jthat they m a y enjoy all the for the present crop o f oranges," r* M Th e male qu artette; composed of
Mrs. O. W . Brady made the highest
goo^ things of life w ith o u t abuse, and marka the Do Land Record- “ Threescore, snd won the pretty prize, a bronze Messrs. Polk, W oodruff, M oore and under -proper restraint, curbing excera fourths o f the crop will be marketed from
wall vase. When the games of cards M u rfell followed with the selection, and selfish ness. M a n ly hearts and hon­ the west or S L Johns aide o f the county.".
were concluded lobster salad, crackers, "W h ere the Sun W ill NeYer G o D o w n " est records uj&gt; the o n ly requisites for
ooo
cheese balls snd coffee .Were served. •nd their rendition was highly comm end­ admission to membership. Its ranks
8 L Petersburg b soon to'h a vs an elec­
Mrs. Herndon's guests were Mrs. C. O. able.
are the m oat widely representative, and tric fire alarm system. T h e d t y has an
T h o ritual work o f the lodge followed the candidates have Ur m eet no test of excellent fire department with • fins ’
McLaughlin, Mrs. O .- W . Brady, Mrs.
A. P. Corirfelly, Mrs. Forrest Lake. Mrs. and after the song, "A u ld Lang S y n e " by class' , creed or calling. Poes rased of record and now the efficiency of th b ser­
F. J. G o n ia l« , Mrs. T . A . Neal. Mrs. the audience standing and the benedic­ those qualities that enable a man to make vice b to be greatly increased by lns^aHr;..v
tion by Rev. J. D. Langley the second the world better for his h avin g been in it. ing a fire alarm system.
Robert Newman.
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M em orial Day of Sanford Lodge of Êllu All men are welcome aa brother Elks,
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o o o
" T h e M arion county fair for this year
and the nobler side of th eir nature, en­
G ov. Gilchrist has called a special elec­ passed Into history.
Officer* o f Sanford Lodge N o . 1241 couraged, with thq high aim , aa has been was a magnificent success,1' says the
tion to be held In Gadsdcp county, on the
expressed, to make Its members better Ocala Banner. "Thousands o f weopts
Slat o f December to elect a-senator to B. P. O. E. »re as follows;
E.
E.
Rowland.
Exalted
Rulgr.
sons, kinder brothers, b etter huabahde, havs been in attendance snd tbs exhib­
fill the vacancy made by. the-death, of.

J. W . Barnes has decided to postpone
Y, ’ ’T h e Union D epot for a D a y ,"
•N a tic^ w ill bo
are resumed. Hon. Jamas E. Broome.

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S, Rungs, Esteemed Leading Knight.
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its were numerous and attractive."

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