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                    <text>January 8, 1918

THS SANTOHD HKKALD

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Published S em i-W eek ly —Tuesday and Friday

//V S A N P O R D — Lift

HAD FINGERS CUT OFF

Poor Distribution Is Brir
. Disaster To Growers

WARM HEATIII R PLAVS HAVOC
^ N cw York Seems To Be The Object
E xit Is Flooded

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Twnty-ftv* cenla—.Manu/»cturini
Fifty rents Dairying.
.li£Vbuty-five cents lia r vesting.
One dollar -Fruit growing
a tio n s

Parrels Post Regulations Effective
lunuary I. 1918;
Distinctive parcel post stump« must
i»e use«l on all fourth class matter beginMARKS AN EPOCH IN BUSINESS uing Jnnuurv l, ini l. -mch matter tw«r«ng ordinary (Hintiige «tamps will Imtreated as * fe ld for Pustage.
Sanford Poitnfiict Will Be Crowded
All parcels must bear the return ad­

dress of the sender, otherwise they will
not be accepted for mailing.
• • . . The Post
Limit of weight, eleven jxJUnds. Limit
Wednesday morning At 6 o'clock of aize, length and girth combined not
throughout th* United States the new over 72 Inchea.
(government pareels post service in con­
A parcel may lx* insure«! against loss.
nection with the mail'was" pTJ?£3Tfi op­ Ruf nit iti e&gt;fvptr$99,~nn payment of a
eration.
fee of ten cents in parcel (xistage stamps.
The government is at sea at the be­ A receipt showing date and ^umber will
ginning as to the exact extent to which Ih« given sender and an insurance tag will
the service will be used but by the time be affixed to parcel.
the first tnonth haa gore it is expected
Additional information will in« cheer­
that everything will be down to a work­
fully givfn at the post office.
ing b b k Postmaster* will be allowed
extra help if It b needed and also empow­ _ A parrel post guide has been publish­
ered to place wagon delivery on.
- . ed by the department for use in connec­
tion with the parcel post map in deter­
Poet master Haskins haa received the
mining the postage rates.
The mm and
full equipment of regulation scales, tape
the guide may be purchased by remit­
meaaures end other paraphernalia for
ting a money order for 78 cents to the
the service aa well as the new parrels poet
Chief Clerk, Poet Office Department»
stem pc. Only these special atampe can
Waahinjton, D. C.
be used on packages sent through the
parcels poet. . •
Mis« France* Uddon Hostess
There are twelve denominations, rang­
. Miaa France« Liddon w*a the charm­
ing from one cent J o one dollar, and they
ing young host« ¿ . a t a delightful si^
are ail fM. 'hu?r»M iJniuVal ii&gt;«U C0UIW luiii'heun xnd - afternoon enter­
; aign, but each \ii!l£«»r wyne illustration
tainment at the homo of her ¿later. Mm.
of a phase of the' service.
C. R. Rayaor, Monday, Dec. 30th. The
' The parcels poet stamp measures one rooms were lovely with their Christmas
by on* half in ch « between perforations. decorations. Over the richly apointed
In a curved panel across the top, support­ tabb In"the pretty dining room a large
ed by paneled perpendicular columns at Christmaa bell wqa suspended and from
••ch end, are the words, "U. S. Parrel the chandelier ropes of tinsel were fatt­
Poet," In Roman capital letter*. The ened to the four comer* of the tab}e, with
denomination,in jarge numeral U In each, Christmas ornlfnenta and decorations.
lower comer, with theitle of t the subject On the handsome Cluny centerpiece'was
• and the worde "ren U " or "dollare”. be- it miniature Christmas tree, embanked
In improvised enow and decorated with
owla, ckndlc*" and Uiarel omamenti
Right coven were laid. The place cards
When Patrons Take

atttumtrNiHv Yui mi mnfrinnEtrr

Z O m xêA l^&amp; SIüm SÜ O iŒ

cent»-C ity carrier.

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front of each place fittie red baskets,
with dainty Christmas decorations were
filled with bonbona, mints and crystalP ivi/cents -M ail train. • irad' ginger. When the pretty young
' Ten rent»—Steamship and jnall terv- guests were seated they were served fruit
cocktails for first course, which w»s fol­
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Fifteen cento— Automobile service.
lowed by cream salmon in green peppex
Twenty cent»—Aeroplane carrying cup* with bread and butter sandwiches.
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with lettuce, cream asparagus on toast
peas in beet cups, with sandwichesstuffed figs am f rirangr ir r :
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' Fourth course, pimento olive ««Intiritr
|^mntn cups, with cheese wafers.
Fifth course, strawberries with whip|M-d cream, fruit and nut enke.
Sixth Ctmrse, coffee.
Mis* Franc««- was aasisU-d in curing
f«»r iter gie-sts Tvy-her si»trn«. Airs f\ If
Kaysor nml Mrs. J M Oell of tialmAfter tin- enjoyment of the ilt-liylou:

lunchcon. Miss l.iddon and her guest«
spent the afternoon In varic«) amusementa
and having u gixxl time. The yout g
friends who were Miss Liddon'a guts a
were Misses Susie and Gertrude Rrowi.
Martha Miller, Douglas Alrernathy.
Anna MeLaughlin, Gladys Morris and

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"THE C L IM A X ”
Tuesday. Ja n . 7th

One Performance

Call Meeting
At a call meeting of the mittionary
society of the Methodist c&gt;.u ch Tuesdaj

afternoon, which was held in the church
and presided over hy^Mrm. H. Hr-^hajvpell, preajdent of the society, a great d#a
of imjxirtant buainoas was transacted,
afU«r which the electjju of officers for the
ensuing year occurred. The present
incumbents were rewarded for their
faithfulnew and competency by a unan­
imous re-election. Mrs. II. II. Chappell
surcecdixl herself as president of the so;
ciety. Mrs. L. R. Philips, vice president;
Mr*. H.'V. Perry,'second vice president;
Mr*. M. A. Miot, third vice president;
Mr*. W. W. Abernathy, treasurer; MHi.
Mason, corresponding aecretary for the
Home Department; Mrs. Jphn Parker,
corresponding secretary for the Foreign
Department; Mrs. M . H. Bowler, agent
for missionary magazine and press re­
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FlannUag Hie Pennant*
A large .orange colored pennant, adveçtbing the Orange County Fair, wit]
be seen upon Ih* atmen nf t enf eed »«dar
when I!. N. Witherington and his son,
Harry Witherington of Apopka motor

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ton »was “in Orlando ye*
purchased a large yellow banner, H llllllll
saying: " I want to show the people of 1 .
Sanford that I am fir Orange, flnt, last
and all the time— no divided county for A
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me. And at the same time I will adver(
tire tbp Orange county fair to be held In
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Orlinrtn
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February
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Harry Walker Has Hand Caught in
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Sausage Machine

Fir*t Time llrlrk City Needs Protection
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For Qrullah Ueast
Yesterday morning while Harry Walk­
Ocala, Jan. 6.— For the first time in Judge Fish Of DcLand Solves
er was ojH-ratinK tho electric saukag«many yeuru it bt'Otme ncewwary today
The Booze Question
grinder in the n\eat market of J . D. Rob­
to call out troops to protect n prisoner
erts ho caught his hand in the knives tni
projxuiy held In the hands of the law.
some manner and l&gt;efore he ccuildi extri­
Feeling
ran high here thi% afternoon
cate his hand the machine had chopjx-d CONTEST TALK Of ^TERRITORY aguinxt J . J . Johnson, a negro preacher, SECOND OFFENSE MEANS AYEAR
off the ends of two of his fingers. He
who is locked in the Marion county jail
was rushed across the street to the office.
on u charge of criminal gsasault on the
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Nominations
Should
Be
Made
Other News Gathered From Florida
of Dr. J . N. Robson who found it necee-,
Wife of n resident of theC ilra section.
Promptly— Win Pisao While
The negro's guilk.hoa bcerrTwtnhfWred.

The lettuce deal thla season has been
a succession of surprises.
For never
before inthe early lettucejnarkqt has the
exceptional warm winter played so mnny
pranks with prices on early lettuce.
of Sanford and vicinity hundnals of dol­
Death Si Mrs. W. H. Underwood
in the north the oj&gt;on winter has !&gt;een
The entire city was shocke«! last Sat­ lars in handsome and valuable prizes.
so exceptional as to cause surprise and
Even the H ERALD, knowing some­
the wonder is now that any Florida prod­ urday morning to learn of the ilyath iff
Mrs.
W.
H.
Underwood,
the
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m-Iovi-«) thing of its own popularity and the es­
ucts sold at all. The following IcltAr
teem In which it is held, and exfieeting a
from L. Lund, living at Winnemoc, Wis., wife of \\ . H. Underwood, the well
hearty rrejHm.se to its lilieral offer, con­
known
manufacturer
and
alderman
of
will give the readers some idea of the
fresen
to some surprise at the intense inwarm weather and the market conditions this city. Mrs. Uniierwixxl hail Ihh-ii tereal created.
seriously ill for several «lays from ptoprevailing at the north-:
Hundreds of readers of the H ERALD
" I am a northerner and an owner of nfainc poisoning caused from eating oys­
throughout a wide section read theSuiters.
The
other
m«-ml&gt;ers
of
the
family
Sanford land, as well as a subscriber of
had suffi-ml from the same cause had re­ nouncement, and many were doubtless
your valuable paper.
surjirise«l ut the magnified!«- of the offer.
I am very much interested in the fu­ covered, hut Mrs. Uhdcrwfxxl having
I
m-oh u sufferer for m-vitu! yearn from a It is safe to say that during tho pnst four
ture of youc city and the farmer* ns I
or live days it has been the principal
have over $5,000 invested there. I want Comjdicntl'on of iliVn-a-s m-eineil unulile
to|iic of ronversation among many.
to
recover
from
the
jHiison
in
the
system
to tell you about our weather so far here,
A few nominations have already been
and
gradually
grew
worn«until
death
rewhich may have an influence on thu price
received,
and many more are «-xpocL-«i
lea.s«H
|
her
from
her
sufferings.
of lettuce.
«luring the next few «lavs. The H ER­
The
remains
were
titki-n
to
her
old
So far we have had no winter at all. li
ALD invites prompt nominations from
has Ix^m like early spring, so balmy and home ut Marshal ville, Gu.. whrre the fu­
t hose who desire to comrade for its prize*
neral
will
tuke
piacito«lay.
Mm
|'o
warm that we have had to kix-p till* win
The cootret is not a v«‘rj long one. und
«lows open night and «liiy, t«i live in t in- •lerwiHtd leave» a husband and niece,
an
early start means a great deul in win­
house, as we have some lin: in the ftir- Kate Underwood, and sister. Mm. l). S.
ning the PLA YER piano.
Williams
of
this
city,
anil
several
sister,
nace. We huve ulmiMt no snovt, Imi to
11 is desir«-&lt;l to emphusir he furl I liat
and brut hers Til (■eorgia to mourn ta r
day it is snowing and some collier
I
ill«- COOtenl Is !&gt;|H-0 (o Al. Indii» mar
IH-Ver saw kui h a winter in fifty &gt;«*ars
riisl or single. It du.-u-siTt cost a cent to
There must lie a lot of lettuce grown I*-,
i--i&gt;iM^juiforil i.if )...r
,... 11 . Irj|til «'nter your own name, or On- name of
twi-cn In-round Sanford outTTrfflffffTrtmv'”
|her charitable &lt;ll«|H«itidfPan(| Christian vnur
' nV energetic lady ma&gt;
I i-nclon«* a prni- list from » Milwnuki-e ^
i
character—
Tiot
«ympulliy
of
sll
g.i
win
a
$750.tMI
Stultf
Rr&lt;&gt;* Player piano
paper.”
forth to th.- tx-reavt-d refill iv&lt;» and
wilh..ol »ixixlmg a «-cut
Ibis letter will explain in part the
! P*iially to ilo- strnkeu hushanil and
,,h l&gt; wnl. a a a k e p.i.ph- hear alien
havoc wrought in ..........urly lettuce deal
1ii«lnpi«-d daiighli-r
o|i|H&gt;rtmiity kniH-kn. I in- H ERALD is
by the warm weather.
All the «-are an«1 lor» that *kiMe«l phy- 1,UI* ‘•'swung u to knock at uiuny doors,
Another cause of tin- low (trie«» has
aiciaiM and an
anxious ‘fiouM-hold could
*1" ’ "H*'* who o|x-n will Ih- thrones
b«s-n the distribution, every grower in
«ii-v i.-a- and apply for her «-omfort ami iu.- “"anlial
Floriilu having the idea that New lurk
i siaUiww wi-re brought into play., Imt the
1''**
'unity is nm restrict*«! to
wns the only pla«x&gt; to ship lettuce. Yu* I
I
fiat
Of
Hiinwhonilea
ourincoroingH
and{^,in,or'1,
l’M
t
•'&gt;«
tlx- H ERA LD S
Hurprised Mr Itohhtn*
terdny thr N«*w York market had 2!)
outgoing» had
lx«-n issued and after u w|,,,‘ ,,,rr" or&gt;an'1 r v,ry «andi.late who
Al'out M-venty-five of A. Robbins'
curs and letiuca bringing $1.80 f. o. 1».
brief struggle,«l«,pit,- the j)rayers and i h a s the same equal chance to win frli-ijd* and neighlmrs ussemhled at the
New York for fancy stuff. Chicago
«•nt
rent I«» of all who knew an«f loved her. 1**’!’,,lrnt
■ vRobliins' Nest Hotel Tuesday evening
market had no letfm;«- and ill«1 price was
their
nppeals
\*vrr
overrule«!
anil
liefore
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w^
lu
mrnn
to roml&gt;etc are
to help Mr. Robbins celebrate.his sev­
$.'1,00 for fancy stuff:— Maybe distriliu- |
the Is-nutiful Satunfay morning was
1,1 thHr nominations enty-first birthday by giving him, a -uftion hoi nothing to do with pri«*»*s hut
kuo«&lt;i by tie- rising sun. fire «niffpref* -firrtniPll&gt;
^Uln work si once Send pri»e part\ Thi- Sanford bail«! .«ls«&gt;
can you ti ll Us the r.-uson''
-Pint t.M.k lligl.t i,, t hat in in,, th.. « hr« 1,1 v" " r ""»'.inulion and applv f.«r a sol&gt;- did liMiinr In t Ei** in i lUHiiii l•v lt*fidin^
tian u-liev.»
the fullilltlienl of the life
•" ' he m.-anlilm- see tLiflr
an««* in milking thr pmmi! u*
Ab«nii R«««. H. ! Gain«-«
•vi-rlaMimg
) " " r neighbor», und frn-mls and r«tui»t
liUp|i&gt;
M
ild
(unllU' »iM |MkAN|h|r vkith Ihrir
R«-v. II T Gam«», wild has so nrla-t us. If jMMnilile. gather up the e|r- thwn “ * ' " v'' i,,r &gt;ou
h“,1‘" «'»aMur inunic. Mr. KobhluH knt*w nothing fin«*
ce|itably lillt-d tho M«-thinlist pulpit for
,oun'* i(»
of the plans of his friends, and was much
the jmst year here, has gone to Sanford, menu of tin- life of the «lejiarted one and f' ily voU,‘ w,*i' h wiI1
weave of them a picture for th«- wall« of '“ u,‘
l fi'' H ERALD until further n«&gt;- surprised when he heard the hand play­
where he has hjwn appointed pastor by
ing in the lobby of the hntt«l, and the to
the csinference' J. A. Ilowen of Hir- memory. The hook of life wits oj«ened ’
and a n.-w name wH- wriiten therein by
Knrl&gt; '*’n,k U
«»*• ' ffeclive. Some him un«-x|M-ct«-d guesi» arrived in a ImmI&gt;-.
iningham, Ala . preached at the local
the h«n&lt;l of love. Soon would the unTru,‘"
•«* A number of hamlsome ami useful gift«■fiurch Stiniliiy, and it 1« «-x|W
h-i .h| Rev
folilitig iM-uuttes of spring time have kf,',,,n K Y aM,-&lt;1
were presented to Mr RollblllS, will!
Sibert will i &gt;«• on haml for the next Sab­
ulturriicil hrr «timing
t lie* HrrQumllonff und Ann^rm
•I'll« hi) entered min tin- -pint of tile oc
bath. Rev Gaines'm ine from Mi*«i*
iiru* with ••v»*rlu.itiiik Rlnrif«
Q Hum nm&gt; viiIah
NM'urhl1
ea-ion
Tin- l«aml pla&gt;e&lt;| a number ««(
■Mppl uml vaiii ori^inn \ slate«! to fill the mjiI
•e-longs In our »¡si.-r
Her life was ,1 rare
\ Mv «lipping coupon« from The •efivtion» I'rofeKHnr .«ml Mr- llurve)
Sanfurti *.-Lazgu.~iMiLiiU&gt; bcllh liii-r«- a a»
buLaidJUt, ,gul«l ri tiiH-il III lin-fire. Heruiil all«) b&gt; securing suluH'rijmon j i-ontrihultsl to the eiiterluinment s«-\
di«f«-rr«-&lt;i until tins conference appoint­
rx-udy ftrr heaven.
“
(nirmenta lo lb« papex. .
«•fid (dano uml cornet «election«. Mrment.
Q fa n a sulwM-rilxir favor more titan IIarv«*yTA a ' iltuighter of M r.-Uohiuna.
He was extremely (xipulnr aitb Ins
• old Ware Coming
one contestant?
Everybody had iLgiHxl time until 11:30;
communiranta in Kissimmee arul s|X)ke
W
asjiingtun,
Jan
.
6.—The
cold
wave
A, He ran favor more than one but u great many remained to wutch out
fit'lingly regarding his departure.' To
now prevailing over the northwestern contestant by (raying purt of his sule the old year and welcome the now, with
a JoiirnaUrejireaenlativL« h«« said:
"1 go away frorp your city with sin­ and western (KjrtionsjjLHie country will scrlption to one contestant and purt to (heir friend, Mr. Itobhins ami family,
whose birthday they were ji|en.-ud to
cere regret.« and feel that I am leaving a extend eastward and soutjiwurd in the another.
Q. Must voles np|iear (o onl-'s credit make, with the assistance of others, a
fin«« town; it has lx«en kind to me and next two «lays, reaching the Atlantic
iny family and i shall always dwrixh htatr^i tonight, according to the w e e k ly ut the lime subscription* nr«' brought in? notable event.
weather berrau.
A. 'A candidate may* use discretion
fond recollections qf m y stay here.”
Rev. Gain«» went up.to Sanfon) Tues­ _ Owing to the uphuifiliiut of an exten- a« to wlo-n votes shall Is- printisl.
Sanford Roy»' Success
Q- Cun a «-xindidute secure a new
day to. make tome arrangements for his sive high pressure nreu ovi*r the puddle
The following news item from KisaimAtlantic
ocean,"
says
the
IruM
i
tin.
"the
seriln-r
to
»turl
after
tiurnnti«ut
rliM
um?
family and tho final dejiarture took (ilace
mee will be intcri-ating to the friends of
Thureday, Kisaimmee Journal.
those "Iw«) young men who formerly reR*g««ww Aee-HcrrThe Ix-ggarn and panhnnillers and.men■. dicants of all kinds are in Sanford ami it
. hehixives the citizens of this city to turn
thFm down, and refer their rase to tlx*
Charity-Association. Let these stroll-

you spend.
Wf
*■ Resolve to buy your SH&lt;
store where _you get Up-to-P.a
comfortable fit, and the bbst Vi
for the prices charged.

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OCA1.A CALUS OUT TROOPS

ere know right at the beginning that
Sanford will not stand for the touch that
• haa so often been made here in the paat.
AH onhem have places where they cpuld
gd irt thr Winter but they prefer to tour
kstt *ittrii*ei h w
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by"Wedhreday fair weather should
ml competitor
than most uf thu |»x&gt;i&gt;|.« who « te n d mi
is to enter?
Uken charity to them.
A disturbance will probably
WIW Ufc me IW-st people to consult
in difficulties?
—The I*nd«A*Hxnd-Chilr-will mwt at
’ "A. The ConUat Department, always
the reeldence of Mr*. Geo. H. FernaW.
at your ««Wvico.
Friday afternoon January 10th, a t 2:30
Q. Who ntiy enter the contest?
o clock promjiUy. All tho member*'are
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urged to attend.
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Is to be erected at Sarasota, and work will **w pt salaried «-mployecs of The Herald,
begin at an early date. The new hotel
Mies Efiie Carrol. White of Bagdad ia will have ground dimenniona of 420 by
• gueat ol her aunt, Mis. J . W. Barnes. 260 Imc and will contain 300 rooms.
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How to ntake the local option law in
this State effective la a problem mainly
because', the judicial backbone in very
many cased is not equal to the situation
and (icnaltit* for conviction take (he
shape of small fines which are promtly
paid and the blind tiger is ut liberty to
resume his lawless traffic. Hut they
have a judge over in Volusia county who
does business in u different way. The
DcLnnd Record tells about him oa got:•
Iowa;.
C ; *,«
"Judge Bert Fiih, of the Criminal
Court of Record of thla county, la trying
to put a stop to the sale of whiskey in Vo­
lusia, one of the counties of Florida where
its sale has t&gt;een prohibited by a vote of
the (MHiple. A first offense is not a pern
itentiary one. hut the last Legislature
passed un act making a second conviction
for selling whiskey in a dry county a pen­
itentiary crime, ami during the recent
uresion of tin- criminal Uourt Judge FUh
enforced the provisions of this enabling
act, sending u man to the State pen for
one year, it being a second conviction.
The goo«l |H-ople of Volusia will heartily
commend Judge Kish's determination to
put th«»e B«-vere sentencre on criminals
convict«-«! In-lore him the second time for
the violation of the local option law of
this county
It will have a wholesome
and ln-nelicial effect 'This sentence to
I In- State js-n for selling whiskey is among
the first under the new act, and others
will get u like sentence if they are con­
victed in Judge Fish's court.”
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At a meeting held in Miami Tuesday
night the i|uestion was voted on aa to
wbatiwr or not North Miami should be
incorporated. The vote was unani­
mous in favor of incorporating, so now

North Miami ia no longer the destination
of an indefinite residence section of that
city. The houndarh-s of the new city
are the northern line of Eilgewater on
tin- north 1,500 feet in Hmeayne Hay on
the east, the present city limits of Miami
mi th&gt;- south, and I lie continuation of the
present limits of Miami on the west.
Theodore G. Houser was elected a« first
mayor of tho new city.
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Th«&gt; Country Club of Orlando will inltlale a movement for the purpose of or­
ganizing a Stale (iolf Association and
with this purism- in view has arranged
for On- unta-mliling of nil golfers of the
Sint«- in that rtiv" mi February 26, 27 and
2fl. An elalHirate program will tie ar­
ranged for the lh(uv days, the citizens of
that hustling town assisting the Coufttry
ClUli In offering prizes sad making, tho
occasion one of tin- most enjoyable and
interesting ever held in the state,
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Hon. J . L. Wutson will succeed Hon.
James E. Hroome, decease«l, as atate
Senator from Gadsden county, having
Ikh-ii elected in tho sjxtcinl primary by a
plurality of forty-three votes. The
election was held un the 31st, hut the
Vote whs so iriiHu- that it was not until
toilay, when complete returns were re­
ceived t)mt it was found Mr. Wataon
bail been etretrd. Mr. Watson resides
at Quincy, and is well known in that
section of the slat?,
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St. Petersburg contractors have plenty
uf work for unskilled labor at gixxl wages
but can’t get the labor. Meanwhile
large numbers of idle negroes loaf about
the street, refusing to work, and living

" W. A. Smith, who has l«s«ii cashier for
the Citizens' Hunk for some time, has
tendered his r«»ignation to President Ar­
thur E. Dnnegan, Paul K. Weaver, as­
sistant cashier, ha* been promoted to the
place, and A. W . Uustus, teller, has been
ma«k»‘ assistant egehirr. Mf. Smith was
recently ««Icctcd aecretary and treasurer
of the South Florida Lumber Comjiany no one knows how, aa they have no l*sltone of the Dotx-gnn business enternri-u». .imatn_aour«at.ni.lu&lt;-"iM-l A jjksrrw-xWth * v a jr iw y ]tw,
takon by this co lo ra tio n , hence his
with no sentiment or "ethics" in th« en«
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j The first trains over the Gulf, Plorida
The first trains over the Gulf, Florid*
And Alabama raUroail,. knuwn a* the and Alabama filIrbad,~khown as- tfi«
Deep NS'ater Route, were placed In oj&gt;- ‘*Di«ep Water Route," were placed in
t-rutiuiuycatcrday. running (rum Pcnaa« operation Wednesday morning, running
colu to Jonesville, Ala., a distance of from Pensacola to Joneoville, Ala., a
about eighty miles, to w'hirh point the distance of about 80 mika, to which
road haa been completed. The first point the road has been completed.
train, a mixed passenger arid freight,

went out. at 0 o'clock, reaching JoneeW. R. Healy of Longwood woe in th«
ville at 1 p. m.
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in the arrangement oi the stare. In ­ her holidays with boata of Trienda here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. I.umpkln of At­
six rows of‘right eacb^jBcy * p arranged lanta are spending the winterwith Mrs.
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in such a way as to
Watnry M. R. MeLkrty and family. * Tj"
A Budfet of Opinion JU &amp; t Be of the nt*on. Twenty-fivV o f the »tart The many friends of Mias Ethel Davis
appear in a circle standing for the twenty- gisdly weicomiTifr home after a lengthy
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five states admitted to the Uniffi during jtay in Grand Island.
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the first one hundred years of cAECihi»* W. .A. Lqvell of Paisley was a recent
tV tN l i l t G A U P O ST NOI IN I I .lo ry ." Within the drcje Appears thirteen
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aura In thn form of ate tea which united visitor here.
Ralph Mcrii! qf
to forniHhd United States of America.
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I» Among V« Taking Notes Outside the circle of twonty-flve sura |hunting with the Royal boys h it weet.
I t ’happened, bo Bays the ancient talc, th at a monkey chanced upon
i-t- =•J? iff
are ten «tart fot the ten state«* added to I Miss Willie, Singletary ia,spending hv fri FiM m * rsltb, Hell
the United States since 187G, Including' vacation wifi’ h^bfifonfa iit ’Sanford, - g wondrous spring whceo virtue was that he who drank therefrom by
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New Mexico and Arizona
1 An old milleriU of Nfw Y,ork be-. ^lealgn makca it possible to havp f
Uevsd the world would cotng to 'ajien d aUrs^nlhre suitably and artistiealT
on a certain date. U# put,®n..hla; a*- raqged. Additional aura can h i e
cend ing -robes, got on top of a atriik stack without rDirecting
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r , design. No
the
rWofford.
[ ’ . ¡¿ ¿ I puffed up w ith much pride. ‘ One day a donkey paused to beg a
and waited for Gabriel’» Horn.
change ia made in the arrangement of
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got tired of waiting, forgot himself and tbe Itr)fM*
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i.'iJET. ■ Miaq Grace McEwen of Paisley itfell ¿sleep. Some boya discovered tbe
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«uch good w ater on i o p o o (&gt; fe llo w ,"
man, touched a match to the straw and
Banking reform has now become an
.'i ! ; O'Neill ot.'JfcrkfpnvUlc U here quoth th e m onkey- tujd. passed him out a common gourd-of rainwater.
awoke him. Casing around on the issue, of /orfmoat national Importance.
flames, he exclaimed.“In hxrjust a s 1 Oscar W. Underwood, Democratic fldor
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leader in the Houm, aayatL laaocond oaiy-VibBt with th e ,.
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' w ith, lashed o u t w itu
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and th at tha-Deoiia-f''’
1 Tbe eost of high living la troubling crau must tike it up ? immediately. Royal was a afcerftt'of t*l*«mro last Tilts-' golden hom ,
tne not at all, but mors than ever I am President Taft, leader of the other great day while "New Y,e*ur and .Old, IJear, tu e o f the wondrous Bpring ceased, and th e monkey was no better off
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In ».i-------hla recent.
Party*■■ WM given&gt;;Thq reception lWM,
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roasea,' than
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For instance. If you have noticed the would benefit moat vitally tHo firmer j holly and evergreens. “New
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market quotations, and what is more to ,and the wSge-earner. Colonel Rooec- «ere hung in convenient1 p
, Tnhe! • ¿ in e ^ w m 'M a l, soft ocean winds and pure water, produced golden
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the print, tbe actual market prices, th a t! velt
volt agalq
again discussed it‘
it at the recept
recent Bull
Bui] gueata were received by Miss Leila.1
Moose
conference
In
Chicago,
glvlng'lt
Various
gam«*
were
enjoyed
until
10
orange*
and
grapefruit
of
BUch
quality
as
tho
world
had
never
betory
plain Democratic bird, representative of
o'clock,when the fair maids »elected known, and the world dem and«! fnoro and over more. Then, greed
Jeffersonian simplicity and Jacksonian a conspicuious place In his address.'
Presidcnt-eleet Wilson apparently re- their partners to escort them to «upper
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Independence known in everyday lan­
,h .i, Ira,
„„,¡1 P « « « « » " « tl» m , .cerU m Brower, p ick e t tlie .r tnlll Brrea, » » e .t ..
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guage as a rooster, has been selling on , . , d . thh brae . . e,,u.l I , uw ney „
the
tariff.
Senator
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’Gorman
of
Now
four
years).
The
diniog
rqom
was
deeto
ft
yellow
color,
and,
rushing
it
to
tho
early
market,
sought
to
fool
the
the open market at twfcnty cent» per
pound, (rash from the farm with his York, aaya remedial legimlation should orated with ro^ce, aweet peas and boliy, oouaumeru. iTwi eonaumera Ivjyght and then, like tho donkey of the faclothes on. The wily grocer gets hold come at the earliest practical moment.
Of him, robs him of his plumsge, and Carter Glass, of Virginia, chairman of rsngldlii i n ^ I ^ Camiiw, c ^ l m f c r i - ^ e - kickw|. afld the reputation o f Florida fruit shared the fate of the
then “stripped of his fowlish hide/' he the banking and currency committee of fM were served'by Mlssea Vivian and golden horn. • B u t, Unlike lire ancient fable, thcro is ft como-back in th is
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goes to the table of tho poor, helpless the House, has made an exhaustive atudy Ruth. The merriment wept bn. until
of
the
subject,
preparatory
to
framing
twelve
o’clock,
wheh
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devil in the city at the aristocratic price
a bill. Congressman Hurle^on of Texas bade good*byo and the now y^ar wel-.
T o protect tiio public find thtnwdvcsi, nml to offset tho niiflchief
of thirty cents per pound.
Now I don't know whether this is the and Swaager Sherley of Kentucky have corned by tho boys. Then the guest« WiulJKj,t and still l&gt;eing wrought by unsi'nipuloinr shippers of green fruit,
fault of the ¿Standard Oil Trust or some
i» other trust, whether of men "higher up" ment that n sound hanking system must evening. The out of town gnimt* wrre ioany of the beat grow ers in H o n d a have pooled their intereata
replace
our
present
wotnout
syatem
Is
Mias
Willie
and
Eugene
Singletary
and
ojK'rutivc
organization
called
the
Florida
C
itru
s
Exchange.
Through
or lower down, but It certainly is a severe
•Jolt to the emblem of democracy, the widcs|iread, and must result In quick Edgar Whitten of Sanford and Ed. J . trijfl
tllcy mnrket ft|l th?ir fruit, the lx«t fruit in Florida. T h e
O’Neili^tf Jneksonville.
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arch cm«my ol trusts and combines. 1 action in Congress.
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sincerely hope that Woodrow will give
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this aituation hi* attention immediately
To Ciilxen» at Sanford and Vicinity
within is mature, treo-ripenod, a golden g lobe of juicy lusciounnetw. It
after the fourth of March.
Itev. Palmer held Mrs. Mycr’a me­
The Annual Meeting o i-th e Sanford jH your only guarantee against green fruit, for by uppearaiicu alone you
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*| Better get rid of your old flags, for n Sunday. Ht was largely attended.
Clark Myere of Lady I^rko and Mark Theatre iiuiMillg, Tiiuisday Jan. 9th,
new one of rare beauty and appropriate
design la coming and will supplant the Myers of Uerreford attended the me­ 1913. How much do you value this A»others. President Taft and the-war de­ morial services of their mother here sociation as an Asset of our city nod com­
partment have expressed approval of the Suftdsy. They were the guilts of their munity? J ‘lease, lie present in [K&gt;rson
new design of the American flag. The sister, Mrs. L. C. Garrett while here.
»nd participate in this meeting.
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Miss Edieth Stewart spent part of
Cl R, WALK E E . Proridenu
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January 7, 191.1

WILL PAVE MORE STREETS ANOTHER BIG LAND DEAL
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City C ou ncil Will Have Ninth Nineteen Thousand Acres Sold
-pv, * Yesterday
Street At Once

Look For Vo well'* Look up the advertisement of N. P,
Yowell &amp; Co., in thb issue. They have
a guessing contest that means a dollar
apiece to twenty ladies. Can you solve
the problemT

FLOWERS
lpp«d Prom ptly
R O s E ^ j^ t ii ^ r b k ,

Jaa. F. McCombs of the Growers
. News ipentilom iaji ImJaclMonviUe.
Mrs. Sarah Guernsey trf'Mnalllon,

WILL GREATLY ENHANCE DtPOL RAILROADS WANT CROSS TIES
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Public Spirited Citizens On Seventli W. A . Whitcomb And Associates Sell
Street From Magnolia T o Oik
Largo.Tract,To New York
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Wsnt Brick
D. JclfcrtKof JarlOKinville Is now with
the S.
E. Railway in ‘ the capacity of5 The City Council held a moat inter­
One of tha, largest land and timlier
auditor. ,•
esting meeting last night and one in deals. pulled.oljjfherA this month b that
M i.'K in * of Princeton. K y.. is the which mpeh interest was taken by the of the Apex Supply Co., of Now York,
guest of Mrs. Johns at her home on Park citizen« of Sanford. The new member. who yesterday purchased the timix-r on
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C. C. Woodruff, was duly sworn in and u tract near Lake Harney, nineteen
'.^ « W o o d c o c k of Atlanta, is in the took his seat. No new committoea were ¿houSand acres, Trom W. A. Whitcomb
'c ity for a few days looking after.his prop­ appointed by.' the President on account and oMociatra, on what is known as the
erty internau.
Ea«t Florida Land Co. property.
of the ahaonco of W. H. Underwood.
Mr«. Henrietta SjH-er arrived in the
The tract ektendb from Lake Harney
Tha annual statement of Clerk Lovcl
’ city'from Alabama-'Friday to refnain was presented and proved to be moat in­ south to ike fcconlockflatrhee creek and
■www months.
tern! in*. I t was the (den of the council b one of thf flncaNtimber tracts in thh
Mr.
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nitd Mrs
Mrs. T.
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- MattJjews of to hive-the statement published in the section.. The Apex Supply Cot ie-reper*
Orlandtrwfere am onf the rtaltw tr fo -rtw BaiuotiUHeiraM, Wi»n»»eooun% oi* ihe. seotaOtiyifKIinitTrt«tw/
who- arc
d f r hat Sunday.—'
amouht'of tabulated work on same the here how nnd D. A. Montgomery will
Ralph Stevens has returned to the cost was found to bo too much and it take charge of tile Umber .at once cmUniveriitjr of North Carolina,.to resume will be cut down in order to go on the ploying?aome 200 hantb and making
his medical studies.
free list, a proceeding that is greatly in Sanford his headquarter*. The Aj&gt;ex
v^/Miss Allis TrafTord is spending Ibis vogue with newspaper* in ail parts of the Supply Co. repTlfcnts the New Y’ork
week imNcrth Carolina, with her sister, ¡• M t
Central and the 11. &amp; O. Railway lines,
Miss Emily TrafTord.
The report show* the city to be on the and the timber^ilkdie used principally
Mr*. C, H. Dinger has returned home bent side of the ledger this year over last for railroad ties, the supply of which is
after «pending the ‘holiday* with * home by the goodly sum of Jfi.000 which speak* Itecomlng very limited'in the north.
foUw at Dunnedln.
The timber will lie cut into tie» und
volume« for the capable executive abili­
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Yoweell of Orlan­ ty of the present administration.
freighted by Imrge down the St. Johns
do .were In the city yesterday visiting the
Tha council b in favor of pnving Ninth to Muyport, where it will be loaded
big store of Y'owell A Co.
street at once and in connection with the on steamer* for transportation to the
Mrs. Johns, Mrs. King and Mrs Hester paving the public spirited residents of north.
motored to Orlando last Friday evening Herenth street are rilling for brick on
Jliiving Sanford Tor their headquarters
iniMra. Hester’s Overland. re.
their street from Magnolia to Oak. which and employing the great number of men
u'SIiss Lillian Higgins legvft’Cdnosday will greatly improve the appearance of necessary (or this work will make ih b
night for T a lk W ree, whrfes e i$ a atu thisfiM avenue east, and west,
city very lively during the summer
dent at the Woman’s College.
r. There is a strong spirit prevailing month* and the St. Jghn* will present u
u^Miaa Margaret Wight luff Thursday among the aldermen of Sanford, harked scene like a Michigan luml&gt;er camp dur­
n«ht Tor. Tol|ahaasee 'te'jrinume her by Mayor Spencer to call for another ing the logging season.
itudJos at the Woman's CAuJe.
The work of getting out the limiter
small bond election to ratify enough
I ’A» H. Kanncr left Mom|w* ufternoon street bonds to pave several more streets will start at once and all the preparation*
for the University of Noriltjdarolina at at once and tnis work should he done. are itciug made this woek (or the In-tctnChapel Hill, where he is law sRident.
Under preaont conditions the council hu* nihg &lt;»Pt|n‘ pjn-ratioruk.
Mrs. S. J. Edwards and daughter, been tnell nod to he penny wire and pound
Mt*. Wilhelm, ’of Portsmouth .Ohio, ane foolish anti another bond issue would
"Ha" Proves a .Sensation
visiting the family of Mr. l.fJ. Sccord, save the tax jtayem money and put tie
Ita b no* (lie talk of Sanford just a*
J ; M. Sellers of the Seller#,Jpverstrect city Ort a much better foundation.
nlut was the. talk .of P'ltlutkn, DcLaild,
CtL* of Clarrono, was In th* city y esterLet the brick paving go forward :uid Orlnrkto and other places where »he ha*
day. on businem connected with his firm. demonstrate to the world that Sanford, u fip eg rod .;T ier .m en tal exhibitions are
Npillo Tolar left Thursday, afternoon b for brick paving ami nothing but brick superior ro any that bave uyrr beefi given
fer Chapel Hill, to resume his mtHtlral even if only ono block can be paved each ivere before and her wonderful ami ac­
studies at the university or-ffurihUTaro- year. The majority of the tnx payer* curate knowledge frf Ideal )wrstiru&gt;, strum
liMb
of Sapford- will heartily endorse the city gen&gt; to lta&gt;o( cotirflu, t^caiwing a great
Mr*. L ii. Clayton of Atlanta hue ar- council in their plan to bond for more MeM JT i *o rtmilin t .
rifsd in the city and will be the gue*( of brick streo ta.
ThurtdUy Iln Rtvo» a hj^Tiul tnatiin*^
h«*i daughter, Mm. R. II. M arks, (or
C. M. Hand had the lowrat hid for the at .'1:^0 (\ nv at the Ittqieriul fot iatlii*
tbs, winter.
sanitary nrtd street work and wus given ujily, no liran or boys Iwing admitted to
* Clarene* Malioney has returned to his the contract.
the theatre, apd at tiib performance t&gt;f
studies at Stetson
University at Do Land, ■ The official report and the annual ro- ita lb« silk drosit. nnw" on enhiltition ih
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a im ■pendme the Christmas honduyu, 1K)rt 0J t ^c financc committee will be Yovkcil’a—wtaflow’, will Imi given away,
with the home folks
latter in tWweek Ita will give away the
given in the next issue of the Herald.
V'Misa Nellie Elder, who spent the holi­
gold Elgin movement watch which i*
days with the home folks, has returned
Making a Tennis Court
now on y|ew In Mcl^ughlin’» window.
to the Woman’s College at TalUhassce,
The Lend a Hand Club is the busiest Ua b worth going to see.
wbaro aho is u student.
little bunch of wprk'er* in the city and
WVdmaoLay night in addition to Ita ’»
Mr*. H. H. Pntrishall and daughter*, they’are ¡ndefutignble in starting inno­ porlorman«-« will )&gt;«« shown sum her twie
Mkaes ( ieorgia and Blanche of Geneva, vation* for the benefit of the public. reel feature (iicture. "Don Junn and
accompauiml by Mr. J . F. MurealwhiUi, Among their lnto»t i« the tennis court t ’lmrles V." This t" n colonal picture
attended the Perry Recital.
being made in the first park on Park uve- dealing, with Spanish- Court life of long
Mrs. Dr. O. L. Miller is spending a nus. The city donated the land for the ago.
few day* with relatives at Wllliaton. Dr. purpose and the girls have taken the mat­
MUJor who pul in a few days hunting In ter in hand und are making a fine tennis • J - Wc»l Side Inlpruvctncnl
Luvyioounty haa-returoud home.
Court, surfaced with clay and when lln- ■ There will h&lt;&gt; a mreting of the* West
Get your winter clothe* flow if you i*hed the court will not only enhance the Side Iniprovenwnt A**oci»tioii T h urnfailed to. get them before because the ap|M-arance of the park hut will lie a day uitcriHHui Jan. Wtli, at :i o’clock, at
went her man predicts another cold «nap source of much pleasure to the residents the Riildiiri» Ni**t A full attendance of
and one that will make you hunt the tiro. of Sanford and our winter visitors
the mentiler» i» urgeti. AH ladies inlerThe Wednesday Club will meet at the
estetl In the llllpruvelhent nf tile W'e*t
home of the.eetretmry, Mr*. 8. O. Chase.
Miss Muriel Harrold returned home Side are rordu^liy invitoti to In* prvrenl.
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 oclock. A yesterday after spending some time with
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\*|eicialctl l 11 afille»
sired.
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The annua! Meeting of the Associated
t^Mrs. N. I t Reynolds and daughter*, honor nt several of the society events of
Chari tie» V ili Iw held in the Library
M lgei DeU*‘ and BFrnitjf,' left Friday tha yoxroger set of that city.
room Thursday evening. January With,
fonrFemandina, after spending the holi- V Misa Evelyn Rand of Lungwood,
at 7:.'I0 o ’clock. Members .of all Com­
dayi with Mrs. Reyholds’ father, N. J. came in Friday afternoon ter attend the
mittees, boardof directors and mnmtiera
Stotwtrom.
*
j
Edward B axter Perry Recital Friday of the Aowocbtiion are reriucstetl to lie
Some of thb youngladies^ of Sanford evening. While in' the city Mbs Rand
present. Annual rejairt* ami election
*to'U&gt; f*t sonic very fine priies in the was tho guant t&gt;f Mfs. Fannie8, Munson.
of officers.
J»0*t few months in the Great Herald She returned to her home Saturday,
Piano contest. T h e many priua will iit- p Iter. H D. iirownlre of Atlanta has
Free! Free!
- su**J»en«flta for the labor involved. ’
arrived In the city and will take the pas­
Call
at
my
«tore
and get s jiuef Shinon
* Misa Maud Alice and Ada Warner of torate of the Presbyterian church of this
—tlj«
great
ailver
cleaner. Free. Hen­
K|aalmm*e, came up Friday afternoon city. Rev. Urownlee b s yqpng minister
ry
McLaulin.
the
Jeweler,
102 W. Firstt
to,attend the Edward Baxter Perry Re- of most pjeaaing address and will give hb
30-tfc
citatL Friday evening whfib in the city. new charge hia earnest effort. He is (treat.
t h jr were guests of Misa I^tth Roberts. meeting with m warm wflcome Jrom all
V Jim Hnrria is
la the great«
greatestI) hustler in tho people of Sanford. *
_______- — _______— Nolbe to Pnblle
Rolling skating b ' prohibited in the
UMdty. .He baa recently pijl in an auto
Tii" Ladies of the Woodmen Circle
ddiycry wagon to and irti the new will have a cooked food »ale nt L. P. Mc- territory lying north of the south wide of
^and the way he goee do) the pike CuUcrV, Saturday, Jan. 11th, commenc­ Second street, liolween east side of San­
Along .with
Iis other ing. Mjr P- m- Home made cake«, home ford avenue and the tracks of the A. C. L,
- •
itudlnoua dutiee he has t ¡a to haul made pTea, chicken and salmon salads. Railway.
8..M a x -

M

utU Was called home from
8&lt;yannah yesterday J 0 the serious flldmughter. Mr* Hrvan Hia.
W y*rr*end e fll Mts. Bùi
ree W again and to know
M rs,

p o u to'gretüy Improved

mother arrived.

? lH ‘jy»ü«SgaJ?f ErrTy. Michigan. ia.

■tapping in Sanford with us, for a few
wreka on W i way td Cuba and Panam a,
IftrW allace, who Is a stepson of Mre.
», formly of this city, ia more than

S r e S r r * " * “ “• lons

M ini Wi-Or ■u s»»

W, Orphanage, ail friends to tha worthy
calli» gre earnestly Invited to patronize

— . tt.tttn .B A ttk ir F ii

ire.

Mayor.

L1LLV OF THE VAIXET...... 1100
NARCISSUS

34-tf

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.75

JI 00
J2.50

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M IL L S -T h e FLORIST, Inc

G. T. B U NT I NG

I juxt

Received j

\ Gorham Sterling Silver

Theo. Schaal

D. No. 2, Sanford.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA.

Ivisl-Pnir of eye glasses, Return to
!H0 Park avenue.
38-2te
o o ao ao ao o O o aao o o o o o o o o o o o i
W anted--Orders for fine front proof
cahhugu plunl*. ujl varieties, J l 2n [ver
1,000; cheaper ill larger lots. Sallsfuctlun guurunteed. F. S. Cannon, Meg- V t l . l f t . Z . t C k z V f k
gi'tl’». S. C
31-14tc
Land for rent for |&gt;oi»(o crop, 15 fit)
up acre, near Rand’s Siding, Sanford.
No. 331 lih S t , Miami.
31-t0tp
For Sale —Remmington tyr«’ writer
in good condition
113 {{¡ulruad Ave.
tiring voui old tires to Sunforil Mnclmir
&amp; Garage Co. for vulcanizing, fn-48-lf
We are equipped to handle yoqi repair
Work. ' Sanford Mnr|iine t* (¡nrage Co.
frMHtf
Wanted Several solicitor* for neces­
sary housetmld article. Call at I J.
Sccord‘a reaidenee.
t0-2k,p
For Sale Eggs fur hat chin it- from
English Pencilled Indiun Runner Duck*,
layer* of large while egg». Slock direct
from Mrs. Andrew Brooks. Vire-Pre*ident Cumberland White Egg Indian
Runner Club. Eggs 13.00 per 13. Tfv' S a tisfa c tio n G uaran teed
eggs from mir carefully lired WyrkolTHlsnchard Mrain of Wltile Leghorns, B y
E xp e rt W o rk m e n
early arid, constant layer», (1.50 [wr 15.
jpring Hill Podlfry Farm,
Adonn»i Spring

WELL DRIVING
Artesian
Wells of Every
Description

Clamma, Fla.

^

40-filPr.

Orders Taken at
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H I L L LUMBER CO.

F ffim v sum iES
rnmrnppt yyotr rorlnTrnT-TTIatc

Dr. Dmvb, Optician. Robbins NoJ T K
Hotrt; ■Jintntry Trtt. orw' ttiick. Ilcadache cured with glasses. Reference, Dra.
King and Rolmon.
local 40-lt-e
«
■The Gate City House hi* brought
down tho high coat of living. Only $4.00
per week for the fineat table board In
the city. See Parker.
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For Sale— Poland China Brood Sow.
W. E. Squires, Catneron Ave.
32-tfc
P r ic e s f, o. b. oxpreas offIco h ere
- Wanted—T o buy 2500 feet of celery
boards. Must lie cheap. Apply to
Herald Office.
:iS-2tp
St. Johns Jlo te l—R o o m artd.lioard.
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A .
Homelike accommodations for regular
boarders or truiLsicnts. Good table.
Ratea reasonable. W. H. Wathen, Prop,
0 LDLSÌ ftftNniJRO HOLJSt
420 W. First St.
33-1 1
.. .For. R ant—Six room cottage with altf
model n_ bwy&gt;*M»WMa»at» * 4 4 » -Vnisaett»avenue. Apply to F. W ; Mahoney at
Fernald Hu we. Co. ,
¡13 tf
Wonted—Clean cotton rags, no scraps,
at the Herald office. Will pay 2 centa
per pound.
Lost—Pair of light trouser* on I’ark
avenue. Return to Carl Tukach, Press­
ing Club.
2tf
Good Multi for Sule Cheap For in­
spection apply to John C. Edwards,
Celery avenue.
:i2-tfc
No 1 Roll Top Office Desk.
Hull
»li.itnf arm resit,
See Mr. andMr*. Harper
in »tone
iftrrr aplrrijidly nudi til) run­
house on Cuineron avenue for pure blood
ning tlriwni on etch txir, or rupwhite Wyandotte« egg* for hatching.
haul it prrfnrnl. Drtwcri lock
JMso fine cockerell* for breeding (The
FLshel Strain).
40-2tp,
tutornstictlly. Worth 112 50 to
414.50 aliolrulr. ......................
For S *ie —Two familyInunches, also
wholesale fish business with launches,
lioals and nets. Also lake front lot with
P R I C t $10.90
tiiree bouses. C, L. Vincent, lit tiili
Shi{»|K&lt;l F mwu Ittdiini h or j
house.
37-tl
For R en t— Rooms (or light house­
keeping, m y Oak Ave , corner 10th St.
31 If
For Sale —Two good mutes, wngiiq
IM
I N CKitUm Üm*«i « St A
. FI*«**•!*
and iiarneas. Sis' them ut Mecca Ham­
mock on Greenmail place.
3ti-tfc
MAIL OKDF.KS I’HOMITLY FILLED
For Rent — Tiled land on »iinn-s,
eight aerie ut loading station, one-fourth
of crotoi f. o. 1^. l* land rent. J. W.
Powell
owner.
Inquire o f Walter 3 o o o a a a a o a o a o o a a o o o a o o o o o |
Haynes, Herald Offire.
28 t(
For Hent— Five arte*, «fell, idnt. wiili
tmute. Also Ilf aiTe*. 9 tiled Also 3
A NICE NEW LINE OF
&lt;
mre* tiled, .with good boost- Call on or
^lone W/A.,Minnlck, Cameron Cn&gt; 1M-tf
For Sate City propi-rty paying 15 per
cent. Address "Owner.’’«Lare of ileruld
w Ifiltri W [)l&gt;|»]|| )
I
*
■* .•
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fit-21 e
For Sidy—e f trel rlied eelery fnrn', 5
A b
large asvorttncni to select
jti'rt*t, Price right. Aiblritt» "tiw-ner,’'
from.
Every piece i&gt; Warranted
cur of Herald,
Sterling
Silver.
For Sail-—Sixteen ft. Mullen'» sti»*l
Istinch,'good os new, |ti5./iO. Also line
Our trtrw line of E L E C T R IC
rollwtISti of new «hot gun* ut ofle-tlilrd
P O R T A B L E S for 1012 i* now
ciist, ami Jonujy heifer, one und lOM'-lialf
ready.
Come and see them.
year* old. I25.tifi \\'. It. W illett,.M ait­
You
arc
welcome wheilirr you
land, Flu. t .
. .i
3H-2te
buy
or
nut.
Fine lolUice, plant* for »ale.. Apply
We do E X P E R T W A TC H
John T. Ed Wards, Celery aveliue,' 3P-2C
Found Black visit full dri-ui Can be
and J E W E L R Y R E P A IR IN G
hud nt Herald olfice by paying for ihi*
at reasonable prices.
All Work
notice.
GUA RA N TEED .
Fur Sale Rebuilt [letningmgUin type­
writer Bargain
Herald (Hfli-e I* Ip
Wanted Stemigrniihir poanlon h\
young ladv of gixMi referenri-*
i L.
Adams, 70s Park uvetua*.
JS-t(
JE W E L E R
StHti Sugar t nne for »alt*—Two dolbtrs
ikt liundred. J . H. law, West Side, R,
303 En ht First Street

RÁV. W. T . Gaines and family arrived
in the city— Friday, . afternoon.— Ur.
Gaines ia the newly-appointed paator of
the Methodist church. He come* to
Sin/ord from Kireimmee, which charge
he served last year. Mr. Gaines and
family will find a warm welcome by hb
own charge. Methodist congregations
know how to regret giving up a well-liked
pastor, and. a t U » w im Urn« »«tend a
sincere.weicomd to a pastor, who with
strangers to hb

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For Sale - Iilock of five well located ROMAN HYACINTHS
city lots. Address Owner, Hox 1287.
DOUBLE VIOLETS

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All Local Advertisements Under This EAST&amp;R LILLIES._________ S3JM “ ■ •
Heading. Three Cents a Lin« Tacit Issue

tU areb

■ While the weather b hot bu^f, your
dried chipped beef at W. W. Long’a
grocerf. Sliced on m American slicing

.J1.00 per dojrn

AMLKir^N'^AlTTIKS.... .7- 1000 **
CARNATIONS, WhileTink^rei U.00 *’

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(Ved Oat*. R ye, Onton SeUi.-ftcBlB '
Peas, Potatoes and Italian Rye
Winter Lawua.
A full-line of all garden seed for

HILL HARDWARE CO.

trufker# aftHMflitF garden*.-------

Oldest and moat reliable seed and
poultry supply house In tho »tat«.

SH IP YOUR PRODUCE t y - - ; ¡]

E. A. MARTIN. &amp; CO. SAM. A. TOWNSEND ;
20« EA8T BAY 8TRKKT

JACKSONVILLE

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FLORIDA

PH ILAD ELPH IA.:

1

�f u t lANfOftD HEtALD

January 7,1913
Just how he stands on the matters that
affect Orlando or the ring and If said can­
didate la not favorable to their plana he
fisUWwd Evtry TMsday sod frfcUj Mornini Br is promptly defeated. ÏH E HEUALD P R IN T IN G 'COMPANY Your dictionary will inform yoq_tljat
a ring is a faction of men formed to con­
K 4. Huit v, Fdiior
trol the markets or oolitic*, etc. There
W. M. Il AYMES. Business M sn oltr
y O lT hivelt and if any of the Orlando
•ubserlatlsn Prise, SS.OO a Year In Advi***** ’people went-that-proof consult the un­
questioned authority of Noah Webster
and then consult with Joaiah Ferris and
ask him why ho slipped on a banana pepL
There is no dishonesty about ring politics
CDívrd si secoad-cIsM msU miller AuCuil 2
because there la no honesty in politics at
1*0 «. St IFu P u ls o » i l «intoni. Ptortdi.
y - 'N indir Act ofMirrh 3rd. 187»
any stage of the game. The game is
played by the fellows who hold thé high
carda snd tha other onea can look on if
The Paiatka Newi is touting Hon. they so dfrire.
. BitJ having caught them with carda up
8. J , Hllbum for the position of Federa
Judge, end wo agree with Hro. Ruaae
that tho Hon.'Sam would be a good one.
The Ocala paper* and the Inverness
Chronicle are expatiating at length upon
their Jails a* bring palaces and how_nic&amp;.
J y they .provide for tha prisoners. No
advertising their Jails as pleasant sum­
mer resorts and giving out dope about
“ once living in our jail you never want
to leave."
CHANGE IN SENTINEL

• Eastern Star Installation*

enjoyed a spelai hour together.
The following officers were installed
Mrs. O. Ü. Singletary, Worthy Ma-

C A LIFO R N IA FR E E Z E S
Southwestern S t a t e s Suffcç
Disaster and Rtrln .i 1. V
FRUIT AND VEGETAMES LOST
Report* Would Indicate ThsC Cali­
fornia And T en* Are Hard
/ .
Hit By Freexe
Reports today indicate that California
has suffered one of the most disastrous
freeze* in the history of that atate. The
trees are said to be frozen down and al
the fruit is ruined. According tp the
government weather report publish«
yesterday, 'San Diego shows 28, Sail
Francisco 34, and other points down to
18, which would Indicate that Cidifornia
is suffering from a had freeze. The re­
port of the weather bureau shows Los
Angeles missing, another indication that
thawaathar iHttaaii.ia-kwriflff-Uag matto p lark.. . . . . .
Texas also suffered and many other
southwestern states, and reports show
that, all the vegetables west of the Mis­
sissippi havs been frozen out

Mm. Claud Couch. Worthy Patron.
Mrs.

Loretta Brothemm,

Associate

Matron.
Mm. R. L, Jones, Conductress.
Mrs. Hertha Higgcn, Assodate Con­
ductress.
M n. E..E. Cox. Treasurer.
.
J . D. Parker. Secretary.

CONDEN8ED

STATEM EN T

O F CONDITION O F

Peoples Bank of Sanford

Polity of S ta t— —Misses Mary and
jCnrrie Enxminger, Margaret Roberts,
Mry, Renfro, Mm. Griffin.
/ ••

A t CLOSE OF BUSINESS

C. F, Haskins, Chaplin.
D. M. C. Rabun, Warden and Sentinel

D E C E M B E R 31st, 1912

Forti*.
BU RN IN G-FLO RID A FR U IT
The acting of the Los Angeles health
department in committing a shipment
of Florida citrus fruit to iRc’d ty inciner­
ator i* no more than may lie expected of
a State and section which are so Insanely
jealous of Florida that they resort to the
most extreme and unwurrented practice
to vent their spleen.
If there is such a law on the statute
hooks of California, u law which debars
Florida fruit from entry’ into the State,
it was enacted undoubtedly from mo­
tives of jealously, lint fortunately the
law of California is not the law of any
other State and the people of the rest of
the country may enjoy Florida products
to their heart’s contents which they un­
doing, to the untold cost of the Cult for­
nin growers, wint ft rid It Impossible to
produce fruit which compares th any par­
ticular with that grown In this State.—
Tampa Tribune.

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T H E COUNTY RING
Tho Herald wus criticised the other
day by a county official fur callinfg at­
tention to the county ring. Thla official
stated that the Herald had said something
about "g raft" or words to that eflcct
when the word **ring"waa usedThis gentleman wo* never more mis­
taken in hi* life. This paper has never
used f he word "g raft" in connecli^w-witU
the question of county division. The
Herald thinks and has so stated time
and again that our official» from the high­
est to tho lowtet are honest, conscien­
tious, upright and honorable men and no
breath of malfeasance in office has ever
been leveled at them. They have done

s

$53,591.97
13,028.95
172,401.52
88.81
32,548 97
$271.058.22

Capital Stock
.
v
Surplus and Undivided Profits
DEPO SITS

$ 30.000.00
12,720.05
. 218.032.17
.

10,000.00

$27r ,858.22

Auction Bridge Club
The Auction Bridge Club was enter­
tained by Mr». It F. Whittier, Jr., Satur­
day afternoon Two tables of bridge
were played. The prize, a pretty brass
ink stand, was won by Mm. McLaughlin
who made the highest score, After the
conclusion ol the games of cards a deli­
cious poinsettia salad bread sticks and
coffee were served.
An advertisement In the Want Calumn
Mrs. Whitner’a guests were, Mrs. O.
W. Brady. Mr*. C. O. McLaughlin, Mrs. of the Herald will sell what you don’t
A. i\ Connelly, Mr», B. W. Herndon, want. Somebody will want it.
Mrs. F L. Miller. Mrs. W. B. Clay, Mrs.
Samuel I'uliKton, and Mr*. Robert New­
man.

I hereby certify that the above statement is correct.
~r

- H.' E . T O LA R . CashieT

A 2* 5 c• W ant
Ad.¡ - - in, **‘-f«i
The
Herald
Ir
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1will Rent Your House For You

FIR ELESS

way* been iraniacitci along incue iintn.
B u t this paper has stated that in our own
county of Harney we could get better re-

Cash snd Due from Banks
Stocks, Bonds and Securiti« .
LOANS snd DISCOUNTS
.
Overdrafts
.
.
Real Estate. Furniture and Fixtures

COOKER

,

D e m o n s t r a t io n
savrd and many other Items amhlibc
mentioned along thla same line.- hot
oiir officials are doing-th*-treat they can
in the large area and the people wilt
never have relief os long aa the county
remaina the present alxe.
is safe to pay (hat he-'will never have a
But the county ring does exist at Or­ better trip than hia preM ^smT on the
lando and we ao stated to the gentleman, beautiful St. JohM ubovVPffftord.
* ■ " ■ ■ ■
•• . S
who*e shoes seemed to pinch him. The
Oviedo Excursion Postponed _vt
connty ring at Orlando la formed to
perpetuate themselves in office and there . The excursion that was to'take place
p

— JW ih FerHilnadvertantly let the cat
out of the bag in hia editorial statement
that if Orlando had known that Rcpre*
tentative Forrest Lake would he for
county division Orlando would have do-feated -Mm— Thi* le ring rule politics
pure and unalloyed and ray official friend
could not d«nY It«
Orlando tacitly admits that they do
'control or endeavor to control tho entire
vote of Orange county and they ask and
dfemand that every candidate "hull bofora the election t«U Orlando pr the ring

pm

range for iho apodal train in time to give
the-Commercial Club an answer. The
train will probably be run on Friday,
January 17 th, when all arrangement*
will be p e r f e c t and a grand time will
i^ h a d - by-alL . The arrang«
take the form of a basket pl&lt;l « * f o r the
afternoon and ‘ speaking aw^nfght and
many of tho merchants (ha vo signified
arerai hours
their Intention of closing
oi the afternoon and in i
canion. Watch Herau
" t u r e announcetnenta.
U

The wonders of the ID EA L Fireless,Cook Stove were told to rnanj
of the best housekeepers of Sanford. Be sure to hear tomorrow’s lec
ture, the most important of all. Mrs. Judd will tell you how ybu car
cook with comfort. She will tclbyou bow you can get better cookinf
done with your, servants. —Mrs. Judd bas had a housekeeper's experi­
ence and knows all your troubles. She will answer any questions

THURSDA
Also Biscuits and Cake.

�TH E SANFOR’l HERALD
In IVnll 1'ourU Hctrnlb ludiHal Ctreylt. Onafi
(‘«■•ti. rwxuu
In Cb«ni»rï
S'otlon ol Intitulan to Adopt tThiU
Ttnill A o n tt ir.»jr ronoetj»;
Node* la bvnby (In n Cl ths Intanilo« nf W. P,
Stona and Marth* Stona, his Vila, to adopt, as
l hair nan, -1(111» two yrar old Hair I Kolnrt«, now
j a ward ol Iba Childran1* Monta Social y ol Florida,
i and that on tita 2JM day ol Januuy, A- I» 19U,
at Urtando. Fiorila, at 10.00 uVioi a. m , or as
Moo thamftar ai urna ran'Sa baard. inay vili
K sant thalr paillion to tha HortofaUr Jaron W.
kina, Judf* ol aald Arurt, prayinf, amone othrr
thlap, that «aid adoptIon ha authorliad, lr(*llxad
and conArrnad. in amadanca with tha lad ln auch
çama mada and proaldaiL-------- — '
a

W. P. ST O N E AND W IF E .

DieUnaos * Diekinaon;
So lid ton .

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A M otor F o r Any P u rp o se

we nrc til your service witli the
very best cars. We never sleep.
If you are in trouble call us nttV
hour of the night or day.

Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company
P H O N E 331

League Teams Will Come
lo
Florida Everj Winter
The big league teams are seriously
considering Florida as the spring train
ing camp and Sanford could got one of
these teams next se&amp;stm when the new
tourist hotel is built.

__ The following from the Tampa Time«
is quoting a well known authority:
*' "The time’wlH come’ when all the ma­
jor Icagde team» will have training
camps In Florida in the spring, apd a
try-out. league of wint^ hall will * be
formed for the winters," said Mr. Mor­
phy today. ,JWtth the CuW ur Tampa,
other major league teams at l’ertsacola,
St. Augustine, Jacksonville, Fojf Myers,
St. Petersburg, Dartow and (&gt;erha|H Mo­
bile, a winter schedule of games would
played. The owner» would rtnd
down, at tho clone of the slimmer sched­
ule in the north, their rveruits—the men
purchased and drafted from the minora.
"These men would constitute the
teams for the various cities, hot fights

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and the'winrer tounsts wou:
íoulcT get the
beat cx[K)«itlon of sport there is, the
playing of baseball by young men.

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lleno'* Ne** Health Will Cure or Tour
Druggist Wi|J Return (he Coal.
It«no* New Health may lie truthfully
called the Woman's physician. It is tho
discovery of an eminent phyairian and
has made the reputation of Several lamous specialist« on female diseases who
have found ft perfect.
It may be used with safety by the most
delicate, young and old, for it ia com­
posed of vegetable remedies only —Na­
ture's retrie«! its.
There is no other medicine tut good as
Reno's New Health for Scanty, Profuse,
Painful, Irregular or Suppressed Men­
struation. Sickly Periods, Constant Wear
¡new and Weakness, Depression, Crumps
Dixxinesa, Violent Headaches, Palpita­
tion of the Heart, Pain in the Back and
Groins, Leurorrhca and all Inflamma­
tion, Ulceration anti Discharge* of the
Vagina and Uterus,

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A. H. G R I P P E N &amp; SON
Agent« for New York and Chicago Factories

High Grade Pianos— Low Prices— Easy Terms
Piano Tuning A Specialty
Orders Solicited

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Mr and Mr* W I). Oliver of Tsunpu
have returned home ufter »pending
Christmas with her father and mother,
Mr. and Mr*. I.tpford.
A parly of gentlemen from this neigh­
borhood went hunting lust Friday aud
brought in thn^gflne deer.
Mr. uhd Mrs W, I). Fillmcn are v e il­
ing friend* and rein live* in Tampa and
Zephyr Hill*.
A delightful little dunce wu* given
last Saturday night at Markham. Mr
Von Kerhhua, Mia* Sallte Lipfurd and
Mi*.* Bessie Cline were preaent from
Ethel.
Mr». CtMper and children from liriftin spent Christmas in Ethel visttmg
relatives,
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M ra. B resow and daughter *|&gt;ent
Christmas Day in F’.thel. returning to
Winter Park where they are packing or­
anges during the winter.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Boyd and Mr
and Mr* &lt;&gt;yil Boyd *|&gt;ent Chretttnw»
with their parent*, Mr and Mr* U II
Boyd, returning to Winter Park Friday
Grandma Boyd entertained ut dinner

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Nt*&lt; Stock of Colilalbif inti Rambler Bicycle*. Alia Hartford snd
(drill snd sdui thts^tr make*. We sell them on easy payments
We espy a ctlinykti line of Bicycle Sundries. We do *11 kindt of
Bicycle Hrpyin|. See us foe anything in the Bicycle line.
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Christmas Day quite n large assemblage
of children and grandchildren, number­
ing about thirty-five.

Why not take a Hunting Trip on the Ramona where you will have all
the comfort* of home? It doesn't cost any more. She is
the Finest Ve**el in Sanford Harbor. Ready for
Hire on Hunting and Fishing Trip* ot
Pleasure Parties at reasonable rale*

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Cor. Sanford Ave. &amp; 1 st St.

Henry “McLaulin

ACCIDENT

Represent

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"Every owner and trlunuger would'
Slm nfiers Welcome
have his.scout in Florida, or would be tin
the ground himself, looking over hjagwn
men first, and then watdjftig for “ finds"
umo’ng the oilier team*' ta|cnt, With an
eye to a swap for some pronitsing player
that would lilt a hole they hud in mind.
"B y April, when the season would
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MY SPECIALTIES
' In top-season condition, and the oldtimers, who would train with them dur­
Pickard's lInnd-Paintrd China
ing February and March, would he in
Gorham's Stealing Silver
good shape, thanks to the F'lsridn
Rogers' Plated Ware
Elgin and Wnlthnm Watches climate.
" I t would mean baseball (or Florida
—anil Iwlter hull all around," con­
cluded Mr Murphy. "And it i* com­
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
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CHASE &amp; COMPANY
FIRE INSURANCE

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It has saved thousands of women from
surgical
vperutions .and will save thous­
SA LES STAB
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H o r s e s and M u le s B o u g h t and E x c h a n g e d
Health there will ire no nced'qf an Opera­
tion and in n natural way the organa will
HEAVY HAULING AND ¿ONTRACTINQ
and functions.

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Health lallsTA cuft1 you, trhllu If it kit'wT
you (he. health and strength it has to
thousands of women, the coat Ls a mere
trifle. Do not let paaa such an opjwrtanity to get well:
Sold by U’m. (!. AMrldgt, Sanforti, Fla.

• G IN G E R A L E O R S O D A W A T E R
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent 1lines«,
digestion and give you health

Th® San ford C o o s C ola Bottling C o

True la Life
Judge— Mr. Just wed—Well .dearest,
how did you like the play?
Mrs. Juatwed—Quite true to life— they

c hangs Mrvanu In «very get.

Eleetric. Lighted Pullman
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Dining and Sleeping Cars
For Informtillon, Raten and Rcnervationn nee nearest
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HASTINGS WILL IIK EARLY
Hr Jan. H, Mont of the Grower* -Wl|l

Begin naming
Hasting*, Ha.. Jan. 3.—On Dec. 20,
10 acres of potatoes were in the ground
and by Jan. 8 all of the grower* will
begin planting. The 10 acres planted
are the first to go In the ground, and a*
the weather haa Iwen ideal all the time,
theas potatoes should be the first harvest­
ed. There 1* ample seed »lock here ami
nearly all of the growers have Ireen sup­
plied. There are about 800 bags left,
but applications are coming almost «very
day from outside points asking for aeed
stock, and these 800 bags will be used up
before planting time is over. Th Freed
thus far hat been unusually nice ami none
of it has shown any rot.
The supply of fertiliser has been ample
and moat of the growers hav* tWir balds

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fertilise}! ready for the seed.

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ings proper tba acreage will ba about the
same as last year with an Increase of 1,000
acres In the'country. This Increse will
maks the total 9,000 acrea in this section
the largest ever planted in the history of
tha Slate. Up to this time conditions
could not have been better had they been
ordered by the grower*. If these condi­
tions continue the yield nest year ought
to be good.
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While the price receivOd for potatoes
last year .was satisfactory, the growers
really made no money. This was
caused from the lower yield. On an
average the crop averaged only 30 bbU?
to the acre, about two-thirds of wb*t la
conxldsrtdjt pgrrnal crop., A good crop
S' 10 bbia.,' «nd~tn smite-tmt«»*«*. ibii
yield la as high a! 50 hbls. Each year
the graven are learning more how to
get the largest yield, and it Is understood
that the 1913 crop of potatoes from Hast
Inga and vicinity will break the record.
John Nix k Co. will have charge of moat
of the distributing
istrlbul
from this point, as
they did last year, as this firm controls
about 70 per cent of the acreage.—Pro­

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(lower garden being especially attractive.
The chairman. Miss Madge Ward, ami
her several assistants deserve much
praise for the delightful Japanese olTect
produced, and the decided success of the
bnxasr as an encouraging sum was added
to the treasury.
The Children's Party on the 31st was
greatly enjoyed by the thirty-seven
young folks present which represented the
children o( the club member«, anti tb etr'
invited guest*. They met in the club
room* where the game of going to Jeru ­
salem was entered into with test. Then,
under the leadership of Miaa Lillian Gib­
son they were escorted to the Sanford
House park, which was kindly tendered
hy Mr. Haines for the occasion, and
while the older boys and girls played ten­
nis. the others were entertained with
gumon of all kind*. The girl* in their
pretty dresses and gay colored ribbons,
accompanied hy' the more s-rrohre but
manly boya, playing on the beautiful
grounds of the Sanford House presented
a most pleasing picture. Returning to
the club rooms, delicious ice cream rone«
and dainty cakes were served by the
hostess, Mrs. Lake and her asaistanta,
Mrs. Neal, Mr*. Householder, and Mra.
T . E. Wilson, after which the guests de­
parted for their homes.

Demonstration a Succcas
Mra. Judd is now giving her demon­
stration of the Ideal Firelww Cooker at
the store of thé Geo. II. FcrnaJd Hard­
ware Co. Monday was the first day.
liakin’g ' was demonstrated. Delicious
calye add biscuit were baked in twenty
minutes. Mrs. Judd has had el«von
years experience in louring the country.
The attendance on Monday wna very
large for the opening day. Housewives
are requested to send their servants If
they desire, on Thursday afternoon, and
Mrs. Judd will take plt-usure in instruct­
ing them.

HIM »UTAH K &lt;»F CELERY

instrument, that was almost human.
If Mr. Terry had not played u si oglu
Crop In California Is Retarded' by Ihe note his musterful lecture analyses, and
( old. Dry Wrnthrr
beautiful Inhale to music a* a dtvirie
Chicago, Jan. 3.— Dealers are experi­ art, has left an impression and memory
encing a serious shortage In California upon the minds and hearts df his audi­
celery. The cold, dry weather on the ence that will lx- of lasting l&gt;enefit urul
coast has retarded the crop materially, uplift in the cammQniiy. Though de­
and It is difficult to get celery unless hy prived of his eye sight, one of the'great-'
ordering several week* in advance. The eat blessing* and necessities on earth, it
rrnp Is only about half of what it was ||v« cannoi lie other than helpful nay— tl
year* ago. The demand grently exceed* must be a real inspiration to the thought­
the supply. Flomlu ia lute, anil none ful; to realise how much Mr. Terry is
will come this way for four or five week» making his life and talents count for5, In
Price« are advancing, and grower« are the world of music.
Mr. Perry’* soulful and exquisite play­
now getting 25c a dozen, f. o. b., which
means 13.75 crate delivered. A few ing of the following beautiful selection»
day* of warm rain would start a heavy were thoroughly enjoyed.
"Moonlight Sonata'1—Beethoven.
rpovement this way, and more favorable
"Chorus- of Dancing' Dervishes" —
Weather in Florid* might »tart small
shipment* in (our week*, and heavy car­ Beethoven Saint Saens.
"Gontlolne" "Itapsody No 12."
load movement in six.
_Ihw^ California cauliflower crop i*| "Aus Hchoener 7/&lt;’it" lienriieh Hoff._
much larger than last year. And, like the man.
"T h e Dryad,"—Jensen.
celery, is greatly retarded hy the contin­
“Spanish Dun™," Minkowski.
ued dry. void weather. The stock will
"AeoUenne," Ballad— Lost Island,
not l-e above fair, and prospect* are that
there will be plenty of cauliflower when Edward Baxter Perry.
the movement begins in can w at.- Pro­
duce News.
Mr. Maples, the well known commis­

Edward Baiter Perry Iterila)
The splendid audience which greeted
Mr. Edward Baxter Perry's Lecture Ite­
ci tal In the auditorium of the High School
Friday evening Was u flattering attesta­
tion of. the high standard of the divine
art—music, the aotil of which waa inter­
preted to thenTby-the itkHIful touch of
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captivated and enthused, th e rapt attention, ainccre and hearty applause
must have convinced him of the know­
ledge of and appreciation of good music,
by his audience. The impressions and
pleasure of Mr. Perry's plnying waa intenaefied by his rare, beautiful and irv«tractive lecture and interpretation of
Every Week Bridge H u b________ art and art work.
His llelinltlon and soulful tribute to
Mrs.-““F o rm t' 'Lake
boxte« of the
cod U rittb4aiÌ4«jM *iM aa»iM Éia*
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3mm -Two tsbtoruf Inidre witc played- and IwaadtcUo'a to a in h f y prrecaL-who.
the month of December many Mra. O. W. Brady made the highest arëaëcETïïg Arid ho^iriif là Utbihié MtliL

Creates A Sensation
Continued Iront page one.
Q. How mny I enter?
A. FUI put the nomination blank
with your name and address and send re
the Contest Department.
IJ. On what day shall 1 get busy
A. -Today.
Q. On what (lay do«« tIn- contest
■Close?
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A. Friday, March 21, 1913.
General Rules and Condition*
Any lady, married or single, residing
tt Hanford or its territory, may Income
a candidtae. It ia not n
ary to be­
come n huh»* riber to The Herald in order
to enter. Ju st fill out and send in the
nomination blunk printed elaewi ere in
this issue. A nomination cm i.ts for
5,000 votes.
Payments on all »ubscriptiqna will
earn vote» according to the following

schedule,

Renewals and buck subscrip­

tions count the sam e‘as’ new subarripliona:
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1 year $ 2 .0 0 -------- ---- --- 2,000 vote*
2 years’ 4,00------------------- 7,000 vou«
■» years' 0.00/,...—
..... 12,000 vote*
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18,00(1 vote*
sion man, is the proud poaessaor of a fine 5 year*’ 10.00
25,000 vole*
new-Overlnnd roadster.
J 0 years’ 20.00.,.................. .' 75,000 vote*
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Club. Several -of theae-affaira have al. ready been graphically reported in tha
Herald, but among thoae not appearing
. in print, waa tha Kwan Koba, or Japaneae ßaxaar, Dee. 17 and 18, which was
U”* moat artistic. The various booths were
beautifully decorated, tha,
table and
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score and-won't h r prtie. After the gam « of cards were conclud­
ed, deviled crab,* sandwiches, pickled
onions and coffee were served.
Mra. Lakfa guests were Mr«. C. M.
Voice, f f i a C. 0 . McLaughlin, Mrs. O.
W. Br*dy, Mrs. Cruse B a rn « , Mra. G.
F. Smith, Mra, W. D. Holden, and Mrs.
A.-P. Connelly. .
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, What each composition waa intended
to dweribe, its meaning or auggmUon,
waa beautifully painted in powerful, elo­
quent and poetic language. Mr. Perry’«
techinquo ia delightful, thotigh without
display. Under the Inspiration of a
soul attuned to music his magic touch.
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�P u b lish ed S o m l-W e e K ly — Tuesday and F riday

I N S A N F O R D — L i h ia Worth Living

FORELOCK OF OPPORTUNITY DANGLES WITHIN REACH
Florida's Native Son Tak
Highest Office On Tuesday

Ten Thousand
Free Votes
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Winners Arc Announced By
Orlando Board O f Trade

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CEREMONY A B R IILIA N l AFFAIR
Hon. Pafk Trammel Take* Oath To
^ Uphold Commonwealth of
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The inaugural corsmonica upon thrln- 1aom rttimr Ajr-nTrtnna*’
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TaPahawce laal* Tucaday, were among
the moat imposing for many years.
Governor Trammell made a most atrik
lng and statcsman-Ikio appearance as he
stood on the platform at the east en
.trance to the capitol before the large
crowd of friends and visitors from all
parts of the State and thanked them for
their confidence entrusted to him in elect­
ing him to the high and honorable posi­
tion of chief executive of his Iraloved
State. In all of his remarks Governor
Trammell showed a despest sense of grat­
itude and responsibility resting on him.

Every one wa-« moot deeply impressed,

with hb sincerity.
The committee on arrangement« for
the' inauguration Were disappointed"in
the inability' of any visiting State tm ijw
to be present to take part in the cere­
monies. However, the rsrnrt amt parude was on par excellence witii any that
has ever been had at the capital, with (in
local company of State troop« and the

Boy Scouts of Jacksonville in uniform.
The parad* from the Governor’s man­
sion moved east to Monroe street, thonc*
south on Monroe street to the south side
of the capitol grounds, and then along
'the south and west side of the capitol
grounds to thd went entrance to the capi­

N A M E S OF C A 1N' ‘D ID
A TJE~ S P U%B L IS H E D F IR STf TIME
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Herald Piano Contest And Getting Started While The
Going Is Good.

Enter Today

The list of the nominations received day, January 18th, will be entitled to one
up to data appear in The Herald today of‘the big 10,000 vote subscription cou­
fdr the first time. All aye determined to pons, found at the bottom of this collmn.
win the $760.00 Player Piano, or one of This ballot is in addition to the regular
of the otherprixos. contest has attracted nurnlrar of votes allowed on the subscrip­
the attention of the public. Orange coun­ tion.
ty b going to have one of thejivliest cam-,
In sending in tho subscriptionii, send
paigna it ever went through and tho beet in one of the large coupons which will bo
part of It b it will lie a campaign without signed by the contest editor and will he
rancor or ill feeling.
good for 10,000 votes. The 10,000 vote*
Surprises may bo looked for. The are in addition to the number tlie aulrcount ia mndo twice each week and the «cription will eurn according to the vote
relative position« of the candidates will schedule, and only one of tho coupons
change from time to time.
will he credited to each candidate. The
Matty of the Herald readers have 1(1,000 extra votes which are given on the
been clipping the coutran* unrj holding first new subscription offers a big oppor­
them hack, waiting to see who won in the tunity for those who win'll to get a good
race and now that the candidates arc An­ start. After securing the big ballot, the
nounced the voting will !&gt;« heavy.
earning tiower of suliacriptions will be
Through the aid of their friends some according to schedule, which wall be
in this article
The big
of the ladies start out today with a good found
number of votes to their rriidit. Most coupon must bo secured by Saturday,
of the nomination« received were accom­ January I sih. hut after it ha« been se­
panied with a packet of the cou|Kins.
cured, it may be held back if the candi­
The nominations are not closed by any date does not wish to huvo the votes pub­
means. In fart right' now is the. Ixwt lished until later in th&lt; content. *
to go ui. Ju st «end in the nomina­
Many arc Nominated.
tion at once and a representative of the
The fact that the Ih-rabl ha« offered
contest department will call on a on and so
rich
nod valuable
a prise,
accounts for the large list of nominations
explain thy cv«t.-«t in detail.
(hat have Im-vii received.
&lt; umpulgn Jowl Starting.
Don't' wait for someone else to sand
The Herald's big rnnlest was an­
nounced last week, hut the opening duy your pume In. Sand in the nomination
of the corUeat,id today and everybody blank today.
whose name appears as a candidate. ha*
General Rule« and Conditions
nn equal opportunity to win the prize.
Any holy, ida tried nr single, residing
The “nomination give* each candidate in Sanford or it* territory, may become
5,000 votes to start with, so new entrants a candidtae. It U not necessary to lieneed have no hesitancy about sending in come a subscriber to The Herald In order
their names. Tho nomination C fn ijran to enter. Just (ill out and send |n the
will he found ih this issue of tfie Herald. nomination blank printed elaewhere in
Clip it out and send it in today now this issue A nomination counts •for
while you think of it;— — •
5,000 vote«
10,000 Vote« Free.
Payments on all suliacriptions will
Every lady who send« or bring« in one earn vote* according to the following
new sutweription^ any Urne before S a tu r-[ schedule. Renewals and back aubncriiH

lions count the same as new suhscrip-

tiorm:
1 year $ 2.00
2 years’ 4.00 ___
J years’ 6.00

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5 year»* 10.00___
10 years’ 20.00......

2,000 vote?
...... 7,000 vote«
__ 12,000 votea
.18,000 votes

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Sanford. Fla.

Mis«
Miaa
Miss
Mias
Mrs.

Helen Rowland
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Rena Murrell
Ruth McDaniel
Elisabeth McLuughtlin „ .
J. L. Hurt

7,260
7,050
7,100
7,000
R..150

Sanford, Fla., R. F. I). No. 1.
Mrs. 1. V. Stenstrun
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Mi»s
Miss
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Hanford, lia .. H. F. I). No. 3.
Ethel Hickson
7,000
Isabelle Raynor
...7,200
Maud Cameron
7.050
Nora Hickson
5,000
Paola. Fla.
Salin* Lipford
7,000
C. D. Pearson
6.H50
Geneva, FU.
Mary Prevet
7,200
David Speer
6.70(1
W L. Adains
7,000
( 'Imiuoin, FU.
Annie Brown
5,100
Ovcldu. fl«.

M i s » Kinney

7,260

l^ke Mary. FU. O ’
Mrs. L S. McBride

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Winter Park, Fla.
Mrs J. D. LiUon
Cassia, Fla.
Misi Ruth R ayai___
Kti Irr pri ll«*, I In
Mr- K. C. (Juarkenbos
Zcllwood, F'Jm.
Mi«a Sousie Houston

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7,100
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C0NUST tLOStS
MARCH 21

Good For 10,000 Votes
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of the dty waterworks for the year 1912
ntfowa * opt surplus In eirhinjrs during
that periusd of over $51,800. The city
waterworks luu been a paying profiosltlou to tbs dty during the past two years,
but practically all of the surplus earnings
■ are being expended in extending the main
the dty, there being something over
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and all the official.* in the parade entered
the capitol and preceded to the entrance
on tl» east suit*,' where the tnAugurnl cere­
monies took place.
Governor Gilcrist made sn address, in
which he made a short resume of his adminbtration, following a custom of Die
past. He then introduced Governor-elect
Park Trammell.
■ Following the address of GovernorGilchrist the oath of office was administered
by Chief Justice Shackleford, and Gov­
ernor Trammell delivered hb inaugural
address.
Reception and Hall
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Tuesday night in the executive offices
at the capitolwcre held the reception from
8:SO to IQ pTm.
The inaugural ball began at 10 o'clock
In the hall of the House of Representa­
tives^ The music for the ball was fur­
nished by the military band. Number*
of society people from all p v t* of the
State' Were present In the city to take
part Id the ball, which has always been
a moit pleasurable feature of similar ocI lil.thff pfaL

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T im coupon »Rmmpamed by one New Subicripnon for one year will count ior Ten Thousand Votes on the
Player Piano a n o t h e r prize*
To i * entitled to rim coupon the lubscripllon inutl I * tent in by Saturday
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arrested, but to meet legal requirements represented at the Panama Exjxwition
Judge Gober waa appointed by the court to 1« held in San Francisco In 1915, pro
to represent the negro, which he did, a*k- vision will have to b« made ros same nt
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A J ine the usual uuwtjoflg of ailnaaaaa i l k ih« ■»—irm Tf-ftirr-t-irpttTnfi.ro i7t convene
C o u t il, a c t a, b i a m p l C - J o r A o - Address in favor of hU client lasted only] In April
There U no doubt
doubl that a
herillg To The Lsw „ ■ - three minute*. Tho ease agsinat the proper exhibition of Florida products at
“negro was 'a very sîrbhg orra, the first the Panama Exposition will.prove of
wit no«* bc(pif thy woman he had av great value to the entire State.

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lion. Henry M. Flagler quietly releYirated his eighty-thlrdd birthday m 8
Augustine last Thursday. During tho
he'rdtfrivad tira congratulations nf bun.
clreds of his friends and also received a
number.of congratulatory teiegrama and
mcasafOLfrom friend* from ifAE
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^CTtTBiMthle violence. ’
~ The people of St. Augustine have at
action by .Sheriff Galloway,Sun­ last determine*! io fittingly celcbraU tho
day In calling put the troop« when It be­ fiffir hundredth anniversary of the landcame apparent that feeling against tljo inf pf Ponce do Heon in that city. Atone
negro was very strong undoubtedly time it seemed impossible to raise the
saved him from summary prinishment |necessary funds for the successful carry­
ing out of the celebration, but the busi­
by a mob.
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ness men finally awoke to the import­
,
o o o o o ,r .
ance of the matter and contributed the
If the »tats of Florida ia to be properly required amount.

It waa only a few minutes after the
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charge of the'court und the retirement
Other Matters O f intercat In Land of the jury that the gentlemen returned
with tho verdict of guilty, ami tho court
Of Flower» Ami Balmy
promptly
jii'üiiuuiic'ed the Mntohce. deaïïï
“ Weaihcr
The cirepytion, it la believed will take
;&lt;? r.fi
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^ iflay , o r a t acme diWYTry ¡MTV
on
Stan
when P f

assaulted a white woman Saturday, was
Ihdtcwd; tried,* convicted andaenten m l
to hang. The-grand jury was called to­
gether Tuesday morning and promptly
found an indictment. At 2 o'clock a
petit jury was engaged In trying the ease
and at 4 o'clock the verdict waa rendered.
Tbenf waa never, from the start, any
doubt but that the right negro had been
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..’ Hoys Received Cash Prîtes
For Work
T he rpw rt o( the reanir-of the woriro f’
’i~Tnrfi f’iiih nf fliaiip i i f i g y
waa read last night before the Board of
Trade by Mahlon Gore, chairman of the
Corn Club committee.
The report ala tee that Mallory Welch,
won the first prtie of $100; Emmett
Russ, second prite of $76; Alfred Link,
third prixe of $50; and Lonnie Dean,
fourth priie of $25.: ■
Young Welch U of Apopka; Russ of
Zcllwood; Link of Orlando, and Dean of
Oveido.
This aggregate sum—$260— waa sub­
scribed by the Board of Trade last spring
when the Corn Club waa organised.
•The report makes interesting reading
in the light of the poesibilitie« of Orange
county soil, tho results showing beyond
a shadow of a doubt that the raising of
corn can be made a profitable industry
in this locality.
Twelve of the thirty boys that en­
tered the contest persisted, and the
twelve raised an average yield of thirtysix bushels to the acre. The report state
that formerly, under the old method of
cultivation, tho average yield waa teas
than ten bushels. The sucrcMsful contaitant* raised more than fifty bdsheli to
the acre. . And sewn of the twelve pro­
duced in exo«« of thirty-five bushels to
Tin-cost of priMlucing the various crop*
averaged $17 an acre.
The re|K&gt;rt follows:
To the Board of Trade of Orlando,
Gentlemen: —Y our rommlttM to whom
was assigned the duty of awarding the
prises voted to the winner* in the Boy
Corn Club contest, berg to submit the

following report.: ---- * — ’— . -------This laxly offer«! the gum of $260 to
be given to the contestants, as follows:
First prixe, $100; Second prixe, $75;
Third prixe, $50; Fourth prite, $26.
We are informed by County Superin­
tendent of SchooLs McKlnndn, that about
lidrty l«&gt;ys of Orange county- entered the
contest. But that only twelve con­
tinued their efforts and made their final
rt-jMirts. These reports we have careful­
ly gone over, and we find that seven of
the twelve produced an exrem of thirtyfive bushels each, while five of them ctceoded forty, and the yield of three was
upwards of fifty bushels each.
it a|i|&gt;cars to your committee that such
a result, when heretofore tho average
yield of corn has probably never reached
ten bushels and where individual efforts
have rarely print need twenty bushels, the
boys are entitled to the prizes offered by
this body, and also to such consideration
n the future as wdl encourage them to
demonstrate, beyond all question, that
corn can be successfully and profitably -

1'rown u a farm crop i(n Florida, and
teach their fathers and brothers how to
doit..
The average production of the entire
twelve boys was thirty-six bushels; three ‘
time« the average yield In former years
under the old methods. •
, Remember, this was the_flrst year fo r'
the trays, under the improved methods.
Several of them report that they were
without instruction In tho scientific .
methods now being exploited hv—Ih aitovernment Department of Agriculture.
It Is also evident from the results shown,
that seed selection was not understood
or applied by, them.
- The boys have shown the right apirit.
With a more thorough knowledge and
continued encouragement we may look
for better1results.
Some of the reporta were very fncomlikm U nim L lni£i&gt;EL*nLll«naJ»lnc-eittirely omitted. Others were carefully
prepared, carhJtepx of cost Iraisg slaUdon the report hUtnEa sent out by the De-

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was only ten years old and two others
but twelve years. Bexar In mind, under ”
the rules of the department, only Iraya
under eighteett ’are eligible to enter
these contests. This boy corn club
movement ia a kindergarten school of
Instruction, ol which the keeping of Rem­
ixed accounts and rendering complete

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Hr Jan. H, Mont of the Grower* -Wl|l
Begin naming
Hasting*, Ha.. Jan. 3.—On Dec. 20,
10 acres of potatoes were in the ground
and by Jan. 8 all of the grower* will
begin planting. The 10 acres planted
are the first to go In the ground, and a*
the weather haa Iwen ideal all the time,
theas potatoes should be the first harvest­
ed. There 1* ample seed »lock here ami
nearly all of the growers have Ireen sup­
plied. There are about 800 bags left,
but applications are coming almost «very
day from outside points asking for aeed
stock, and these 800 bags will be used up
before planting time is over. Th Freed
thus far hat been unusually nice ami none
of it has shown any rot.
The supply of fertiliser has been ample
and moat of the growers hav* tWir balds
fertilise}! ready for the seed. In Hast­
ings proper tba acreage will ba about the
same as last year with an Increase of 1,000
acres In the'country. This Increse will
maks the total 9,000 acrea in this section
the largest ever planted in the history of
tha Slate. Up to this time conditions
could not have been better had they been
ordered by the grower*. If these condi­
tions continue the yield nest year ought
to be good.
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While the price receivOd for potatoes
last year .was satisfactory, the growers
really made no money. This was
caused from the lower yield. On an
average the crop averaged only 30 bbU?
to the acre, about two-thirds of wb*t la
conxldsrtdjt pgrrnal crop., A good crop
S' 10 bbia.,' «nd~tn smite-tmt«»*«*. ibii
yield la as high a! 50 hbls. Each year
the graven are learning more how to
get the largest yield, and it Is understood
that the 1913 crop of potatoes from Hast
Inga and vicinity will break the record.
John Nix k Co. will have charge of moat
of the distributing
istrlbul
from this point, as
they did last year, as this firm controls
about 70 per cent of the acreage.—Pro­
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(lower garden being especially attractive.
The chairman. Miss Madge Ward, ami
her several assistants deserve much
praise for the delightful Japanese olTect
produced, and the decided success of the
bnxasr as an encouraging sum was added
to the treasury.
The Children's Party on the 31st was
greatly enjoyed by the thirty-seven
young folks present which represented the
children o( the club member«, anti tbetr'
invited guest*. They met in the club
room* where the game of going to Jeru­
salem was entered into with test. Then,
under the leadership of Miaa Lillian Gib­
son they were escorted to the Sanford
House park, which was kindly tendered
hy Mr. Haines for the occasion, and
while the older boys and girls played ten­
nis. the others were entertained with
gumon of all kind*. The girl* in their
pretty dresses and gay colored ribbons,
accompanied hy' the more s-rrohre but
manly boya, playing on the beautiful
grounds of the Sanford House presented
a most pleasing picture. Returning to
the club rooms, delicious ice cream rone«
and dainty cakes were served by the
hostess, Mrs. Lake and her asaistanta,
Mrs. Neal, Mr*. Householder, and Mra.
T. E. Wilson, after which the guests de­
parted for their homes.
Demonstration a Succcas
Mra. Judd is now giving her demon­
stration of the Ideal Firelww Cooker at
the store of thé Geo. II. FcrnaJd Hard­
ware Co. Monday was the first day.
liakin’g ' was demonstrated. Delicious
calye add biscuit were baked in twenty
minutes. Mrs. Judd has had el«von
years experience in louring the country.
The attendance on Monday wna very
large for the opening day. Housewives
are requested to send their servants If
they desire, on Thursday afternoon, and
Mrs. Judd will take plt-usure in instruct­
ing them.

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instrument, that was almost human.
If Mr. Terry had not played u si oglu
Crop In California Is Retarded' by Ihe note his musterful lecture analyses, and
( old. Dry Wrnthrr
beautiful I n h a l e to music a* a dtvirie
Chicago, Jan. 3.— Dealers are experi­ art, has left an impression and memory
encing a serious shortage In California upon the minds and hearts df his audi­
celery. The cold, dry weather on the ence that will lx- of lasting l&gt;enefit urul
coast has retarded the crop materially, uplift in the cammQniiy. Though de­
and It is difficult to get celery unless hy prived of his eye sight, one of the'great-'
ordering several week* in advance. The eat blessing* and necessities on earth, it
rrnp Is only about half of what it was ||v« cannoi lie other than helpful nay—tl
year* ago. The demand grently exceed* must be a real inspiration to the thought­
the supply. Flomlu ia lute, anil none ful; to realise how much Mr. Terry is
will come this way for four or five week» making his life and talents count for5, In
Price« are advancing, and grower« are the world of music.
Mr. Perry’* soulful and exquisite play­
now getting 25c a dozen, f. o. b., which
means 13.75 crate delivered. A few ing of the following beautiful selection»
day* of warm rain would start a heavy were thoroughly enjoyed.
"Moonlight Sonata'1—Beethoven.
rpovement this way, and more favorable
"Chorus- of Dancing' Dervishes" —
Weather in Florid* might »tart small
shipment* in (our week*, and heavy car­ Beethoven Saint Saens.
"Gontlolne" "Itapsody No 12."
load movement in six.
_Ihw^ California cauliflower crop i*| "Aus Hchoener 7/&lt;’it" lienriieh Hoff._
much larger than last year. And, like the man.
"The Dryad,"—Jensen.
celery, is greatly retarded hy the contin­
“Spanish Dun™," Minkowski.
ued dry. void weather. The stock will
"AeoUenne," Ballad— Lost Island,
not l-e above fair, and prospect* are that
there will be plenty of cauliflower when Edward Baxter Perry.
the movement begins in canwat.- Pro­
duce News.
Mr. Maples, the well known commis­
Edward Baiter Perry Iterila)
The splendid audience which greeted
Mr. Edward Baxter Perry's Lecture Ite­
ci tal In the auditorium of the High School
Friday evening Was u flattering attesta­
tion of. the high standard of the divine
art—music, the aotil of which waa inter­
preted to thenTby-the itkHIful touch of
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captivated and enthused, th e rapt attention, ainccre and hearty applause
must have convinced him of the know­
ledge of and appreciation of good music,
by his audience. The impressions and
pleasure of Mr. Perry's plnying waa intenaefied by his rare, beautiful and irv«tractive lecture and interpretation of
Every Week Bridge H u b________ art and art work.
His llelinltlon and soulful tribute to
Mrs.-““F o rm t' 'Lake
boxte« of the
codUrittb4aiÌ4«jM*iMaa»iMÉia*
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3mm -Two tsbtoruf Inidre witc played- and IwaadtcUo'a to a i n h f y prrecaL-who.
i r a m n u t r .f la m r :
the month of December many Mra. O. W. Brady made the highest arëaëcETïïg Arid ho^iriif là Utbihié MtliL
eiana.—
score and-won't h r prtie. After the gam « of cards were conclud­ , What each composition waa intended
ven by the member* of the Wetaka
Club. Several -of theae-affaira have al- ed, deviled crab,* sandwiches, pickled to dweribe, its meaning or auggmUon,
. ready been graphically reported in tha onions and coffee were served.
waa beautifully painted in powerful, elo­
Mra. Lakfa guests were Mr«. C. M. quent and poetic language. Mr. Perry’«
Herald, but among thoae not appearing
. in print, waa tha Kwan Koba, or Japan- Voice, f f i a C. 0 . McLaughlin, Mrs. O. techinquo ia delightful, thotigh without
eae ßaxaar, Dee. 17 and 18, which was W. Br*dy, Mrs. Cruse B a rn « , Mra. G. display. Under the Inspiration of a
U”* moat artistic. The various booths were F. Smith, Mra, W. D. Holden, and Mrs. soul attuned to music his magic touch.
from the
beautifully decorated, tha,
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Q. How mny I enter?
A. FUI put the nomination blank
with your name and address and send re
the Contest Department.
IJ. On what day shall 1 get busy
A. -Today.
Q. On what (lay do«« tIn- contest
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A. Friday, March 21, 1913.
General Rules and Condition*
Any lady, married or single, residing
tt Hanford or its territory, may Income
a candidtae. It ia not n
ary to be­
come n huh»* riber to The Herald in order
to enter. Just fill out and send in the
nomination blunk printed elaewi ere in
this issue. A nomination cmi.ts for
5,000 votes.
Payments on all »ubscriptiqna will
earn vote» according to the following
schedule, Renewals and buck subscrip­
tions count the sam e‘as’ new subarripliona:
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1 year $ 2.00------------ --- 2,000 vote*
2 years’ 4,00------------------ 7,000 vou«
■» years' 0.00/,...—
.....12,000 vote*
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18,00(1 vote*
sion man, is the proud poaessaor of a fine 5 year*’ 10.00
25,000 vole*
new-Overlnnd roadster.
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IN SAN FO R D— L ih ia Worth Living

FORELOCK OF OPPORTUNITY DANGLES WITHIN REACH
Florida's Native Son Tak
Highest Office On Tuesday

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CEREMONY A B R IILIA N l AFFAIR
Hon. Pafk Trammel Take* Oath To
^ Uphold Commonwealth of
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The inaugural corsmonica upon thrln- 1a o m rttim r Ajr-nTrtnna*’
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TaPahawce laal* Tucaday, were among
the moat imposing for many years.
Governor Trammell made a most atrik
lng and statcsman-Ikio appearance as he
stood on the platform at the east en
.trance to the capitol before the large
crowd of friends and visitors from all
parts of the State and thanked them for
their confidence entrusted to him in elect­
ing him to the high and honorable posi­
tion of chief executive of his Iraloved
State. In all of his remarks Governor
Trammell showed a despest sense of grat­
itude and responsibility resting on him.

Every one wa-« moot deeply impressed,
with hb sincerity.
The committee on arrangement« for
the' inauguration Were disappointed"in
the inability' of any visiting State tmijw
to be present to take part in the cere­
monies. However, the rsrnrt amt parude was on par excellence witii any that
has ever been had at the capital, with (in
local company of State troop« and the
Boy Scouts of Jacksonville in uniform.
The parad* from the Governor’s man­
sion moved east to Monroe street, thonc*
south on Monroe street to the south side
of the capitol grounds, and then along
'the south and west side of the capitol
grounds to thd went entrance to the capi­
tal.
Gutcrnur* Enlrr Capitol
Then the Governor and Governor- elec
and all the official.* in the parade entered
the capitol and preceded to the entrance
on tl» east suit*,' where the tnAugurnl cere­
monies took place.
Governor Gilcrist made sn address, in
which he made a short resume of his adminbtration, following a custom of Die
past. He then introduced Governor-elect
Park Trammell.
■ Following the address of GovernorGilchrist the oath of office was administered
by Chief Justice Shackleford, and Gov­
ernor Trammell delivered hb inaugural
address.
Reception and Hall
,
Tuesday night in the executive offices
at the capitolwcre held the reception from
8:SO to IQ pTm.
The inaugural ball began at 10 o'clock
In the hall of the House of Representa­
tives^ The music for the ball was fur­
nished by the military band. Number*
of society people from all p v t* of the
State' Were present In the city to take
part Id the ball, which has always been
a moit pleasurable feature of similar ocI lil.thff pfaL
an. 10.
Hwrrr’Mct-kewT
of the dty waterworks for the year 1912
ntfowa * opt surplus In eirhinjrs during
that periusd of over $51,800. The city
waterworks luu been a paying profiosltlou to tbs dty during the past two years,
but practically all of the surplus earnings
■ are being expended in extending the main
the dty, there being something over
i at this time.

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Rare Opportunity For Energetic Ladies T o Win Valuable Prizes By Entering The Great
Herald Piano Contest And Getting Started While The
Going Is Good.

Enter Today

The list of the nominations received day, January 18th, will be entitled to one
up to data appear in The Herald today of‘the big 10,000 vote subscription cou­
fdr the first time. All aye determined to pons, found at the bottom of this collmn.
win the $760.00 Player Piano, or one of This ballot is in addition to the regular
of the otherprixos. contest has attracted nurnlrar of votes allowed on the subscrip­
the attention of the public. Orange coun­ tion.
ty b going to have one of thejivliest cam-,
In sending in tho subscriptionii, send
paigna it ever went through and tho beet in one of the large coupons which will bo
part of It b it will lie a campaign without signed by the contest editor and will he
rancor or ill feeling.
good for 10,000 votes. The 10,000 vote*
Surprises may bo looked for. The are in addition to the number tlie aulrcount ia mndo twice each week and the «cription will eurn according to the vote
relative position« of the candidates will schedule, and only one of tho coupons
change from time to time.
will he credited to each candidate. The
Matty of the Herald readers have 1(1,000 extra votes which are given on the
been clipping the coutran* unrj holding first new subscription offers a big oppor­
them hack, waiting to see who won in the tunity for those who win'll to get a good
race and now that the candidates arc An­ start. After securing the big ballot, the
nounced the voting will !&gt;« heavy.
earning tiower of suliacriptions will be
Through the aid of their friends some according to schedule, which wall be
in this article
The big
of the ladies start out today with a good found
number of votes to their rriidit. Most coupon must bo secured by Saturday,
of the nomination« received were accom­ January I sih. hut after it ha« been se­
panied with a packet of the cou|Kins.
cured, it may be held back if the candi­
The nominations are not closed by any date does not wish to huvo the votes pub­
means. In fart right' now is the. Ixwt lished until later in th&lt; content. *
to go ui. Just «end in the nomina­
Many arc Nominated.
tion at once and a representative of the
The fact that the Ih-rabl ha« offered
contest department will call on a on and so
rich
nod valuable
a prise,
accounts for the large list of nominations
explain thy cv«t.-«t in detail.
(hat have Im-vii received.
&lt; umpulgn Jowl Starting.
Don't' wait for someone else to sand
The Herald's big rnnlest was an­
nounced last week, hut the opening duy your pume In. Sand in the nomination
of the corUeat,id today and everybody blank today.
whose name appears as a candidate. ha*
General Rule« and Conditions
nn equal opportunity to win the prize.
Any holy, idatried nr single, residing
The “nomination give* each candidate in Sanford or it* territory, may become
5,000 votes to start with, so new entrants a candidtae. It U not necessary to lieneed have no hesitancy about sending in come a subscriber to The Herald In order
their names. Tho nomination Cfnijran to enter. Just (ill out and send |n the
will he found ih this issue of tfie Herald. nomination blank printed elaewhere in
Clip it out and send it in today now this issue A nomination counts •for
while you think of it;— — •
5,000 vote«
10,000 Vote« Free.
Payments on all suliacriptions will
Every lady who send« or bring« in one earn vote* according to the following
new sutweription^ any Urne before Satur-[ schedule. Renewals and back aubncriiH

lions count the same as new suhscriptiorm:
1 year $ 2.00
2,000
2 years’ 4.00 ___
..... 7,000
J years’ 6.00
__ 12,000
4 y ta n ' 8.00 .
.18,000
5 year»* 10.00___
___ 26,000
10 years’ 20.00......
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Sanford. Fla.
Mis« Helen Rowland
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Miaa Rena Murrell
Miss Ruth McDaniel
Mias Elisabeth McLuughtlin „ .
Mrs. J. L. Hurt

vote?
vote«
votea
votes
votes
votes
7,260
7,050
7,100
7,000
R..150

Sanford, Fla., R. F. I). No. 1.
Mrs. 1. V. Stenstrun
* . 7,160
Hanford, lia.. H. F. I). No. 3.
Mi»s Ethel Hickson
7,000
Miss Isabelle Raynor
...7,200
MUs Maud Cameron
7.050
Mi«« Nora Hickson
5,000
Paola. Fla.
Miss Salin* Lipford
7,000
Mrs. C. D. Pearson
6.H50
Geneva, FU.
Mis» Mary Prevet
7,200
Mrs. David Speer
6.70(1
Mrs W L. Adains
7,000
( 'Imiuoin, FU.
Miss Annie Brown
5,100
Ovcldu. fl«.
M i s » Kinney
7,260
l^ke Mary. FU. O’
Mrs. L S. McBride
7,000
Winter Park, Fla.
Mrs J. D. LiUon
7,100
Cassia, Fla.
Misi Ruth Rayai__
7,100
Kti Irr pri ll«*, I In
Mr- K. C. (Juarkenbos
7,160
Zcllwood, F'Jm.
Mi«a Sousie Houston
7,050

AFTER THIS COUPON HAS BEEN SIGNED ~*BY THE CONTEST EDITOR IT MAY BE HELD IN RESERVE

C0NUST tLOStS
MARCH 21

Good For 10,000 Votes

tNItR
TODAY

A ccording to C onditions Below
Tim coupon »Rmmpamed by one New Subicripnon for one year will count ior Ten Thousand Votes on the
Player Piano a n o t h e r prize*
To i* entitled to rim coupon the lubscripllon inutl I* tent in by Saturday
January 18th. Only one ui (h cif coupon* will be credited to each candidate.
Contestant
Address
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but to meet legal requirements represented at the Panama Exjxwition
SUMMARY FLORIDA JUSTICE arrested,
Judge Gober waa appointed by the court to 1« held in San Francisco In 1915, pro
to represent the negro, which he did, a*k- vision will have to b« made ros same nt
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A J ine the usual uuwtjoflg of ailnaaaaa ilk ih« ■»—irm Tf-ftirr-t-irpttTnfi.ro i7t convene
C o u til, a c t a, b i a m p l C - J o r A o - Address in favor of hU client lasted only] In April
There U no doubt
doubl that a
herillg To The Lsw „ ■ - three minute*. Tho ease agsinat the proper exhibition of Florida products at
“negro was 'a very sîrbhg orra, the first the Panama Exposition will.prove of
wit no«* bc(pif thy woman he had av great value to the entire State.
NEGRO GETS QUICK JUSTICE - ,ii]11. »t. ^ .
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It waa only a few minutes after the
lion.
Henry
M. Flagler quietly rele’J- t t "
charge of the'court und the retirement Yirated his eighty-thlrdd birthday m 8
Other Matters O f intercat In Land of the jury that the gentlemen returned Augustine last Thursday. During tho
with tho verdict of guilty, ami tho court he'rdtfrivad tira congratulations nf bun.
Of Flower» Ami Balmy
promptly
jii'üiiuuiic'ed the Mntohce. deaïïï clreds of his friends and also received a
“ Weaihcr
The cirepytion, it la believed will take number.of congratulatory teiegrama and
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^ iflay , or at acme diWYTry ¡MTV mcasafOLfrom friend* from ifAE
on
Stan
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when Pf
^CTtTBiMthle violence. ’
~ The people of St. Augustine have at
assaulted a white woman Saturday, was
action by .Sheriff Galloway,Sun­ last determine*! io fittingly celcbraU tho
Ihdtcwd; tried,* convicted andaenten m l
day In calling put the troop« when It be­ fiffir hundredth anniversary of the landto hang. The-grand jury was called to­
came apparent that feeling against tljo inf pf Ponce do Heon in that city. Atone
gether Tuesday morning and promptly
negro was very strong undoubtedly time it seemed impossible to raise the
found an indictment. At 2 o'clock a
saved him from summary prinishment |necessary funds for the successful carry­
petit jury was engaged In trying the ease
ing out of the celebration, but the busi­
by a mob.
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and at 4 o'clock the verdict waa rendered.
ness men finally awoke to the import­
,
o
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Tbenf waa never, from the start, any
ance of the matter and contributed the
If the »tats of Florida ia to be properly required amount.
doubt but that the right negro had been

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For Work
T he rpw rt o( the reanir-of the woriro f’
’i~Tnrfi f’iiih nf fliaiip i i f i g y
waa read last night before the Board of
Trade by Mahlon Gore, chairman of the
Corn Club committee.
The report ala tee that Mallory Welch,
won the first prtie of $100; Emmett
Russ, second prite of $76; Alfred Link,
third prixe of $50; and Lonnie Dean,
fourth priie of $25.: ■
Young Welch U of Apopka; Russ of
Zcllwood; Link of Orlando, and Dean of
Oveido.
This aggregate sum—$260— waa sub­
scribed by the Board of Trade last spring
when the Corn Club waa organised.
•The report makes interesting reading
in the light of the poesibilitie« of Orange
county soil, tho results showing beyond
a shadow of a doubt that the raising of
corn can be made a profitable industry
in this locality.
Twelve of the thirty boys that en­
tered the contest persisted, and the
twelve raised an average yield of thirtysix bushels to the acre. The report state
that formerly, under the old method of
cultivation, tho average yield waa teas
than ten bushels. The sucrcMsful contaitant* raised more than fifty bdsheli to
the acre. . And sewn of the twelve pro­
duced in exo«« of thirty-five bushels to
Tin-cost of priMlucing the various crop*
averaged $17 an acre.
The re|K&gt;rt follows:
To the Board of Trade of Orlando,
Gentlemen: —Your rommlttM to whom
was assigned the duty of awarding the
prises voted to the winner* in the Boy
Corn Club contest, berg to submit the
following report.: ---- * — ’— . -------This laxly offer«! the gum of $260 to
be given to the contestants, as follows:
First prixe, $100; Second prixe, $75;
Third prixe, $50; Fourth prite, $26.
We are informed by County Superin­
tendent of SchooLs McKlnndn, that about
lidrty l«&gt;ys of Orange county- entered the
contest. But that only twelve con­
tinued their efforts and made their final
rt-jMirts. These reports we have careful­
ly gone over, and we find that seven of
the twelve produced an exrem of thirtyfive bushels each, while five of them ctceoded forty, and the yield of three was
upwards of fifty bushels each.
it a|i|&gt;cars to your committee that such
a result, when heretofore tho average
yield of corn has probably never reached
ten bushels and where individual efforts
have rarely print need twenty bushels, the
boys are entitled to the prizes offered by
this body, and also to such consideration
n the future as wdl encourage them to
demonstrate, beyond all question, that
corn can be successfully and profitably 1'rown u a farm crop i(n Florida, and
teach their fathers and brothers how to
doit..
The average production of the entire
twelve boys was thirty-six bushels; three ‘
time« the average yield In former years
under the old methods. •
, Remember, this was the_flrst year fo r'
the trays, under the improved methods.
Several of them report that they were
without instruction In tho scientific .
methods now being exploited hv—Ih aitovernment Department of Agriculture.
It Is also evident from the results shown,
that seed selection was not understood
or applied by, them.
- The boys have shown the right apirit.
With a more thorough knowledge and
continued encouragement we may look
for better1results.
Some of the reporta were very fncomlikm U nim L lni£i&gt;EL*nLll«naJ»lnc-eittirely omitted. Others were carefully
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was only ten years old and two others
but twelve years. Bexar In mind, under ”
the rules of the department, only Iraya
under eighteett ’are eligible to enter
these contests. This boy corn club
movement ia a kindergarten school of
Instruction, ol which the keeping of Rem­
ixed accounts and rendering complete

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civeii ih» naine oí Unl.tíd ¡Ratea Senator
Duncan U. “Fletcher, of Florida, u a pos­
sible aelection byAPrr»ident-elect Wood
rpw Wilson Ia t Ahe' ijfipCf/tsJU cabinet
poet of Secretary of Agriculture. K
)iiiililìé tÌ| &gt; lw l a m p«t.... of the country

have contained hia name (n tAfia connec­
tion ab among tlm probable «Utes favored
by the pfreerii governor of New Jersey,

: p ast is only too well known for having the highest quality merchandise at the
if anything will mean better values than ever for our many" friends and
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Preaident’a moat capable odviaere, alert
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develop­
ment of the South through hia presidency
of the Southern Commercial Congrwa,
baa been cited aa considerably in hia
favor. ’ Mr. Fletcher, ‘April 26th. thia
year, will bead a commission that is to
Europe to study the question of

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TJirt-t Urn
Uve Way by the farmeli. Thie commUslon will be the largest body of men ever
to visit Europe officially from the United
States. The party will return to New

Eighteen by Twenty.- Six
Inches—Guaranteed Feather
P i l l o w s Covered with
Genuine A .C . A. Feather
Tick.
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recognition abroad. The 'commission'
which be la to Head on the tour of Europe'
has bean endorsed by the International
Institute of Agriculture, President Taft,
the United States Senate, the Ùepartr
ment of State, the Farmer’« Educational
and cooperative Union of American, the
Farmer's National Congress, the South­
ern Aaaociation of Agricultural Workers,
the American Aaaociation of Commercial
Executives, the National Drainage Con­
gress, the recent conference of Govern­
ors at Richmond and the National
Grange.
Thrasher la Chairman
T h * naw members of the Board of
Public Instruction for Orange County
were inducted Into office last Tuesday at
the drat meeting of the yegr, held ill
¿¿oparin madnnt McKinnon'« office In the
court house.
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The member« pf the Board are D. L.
Thrasher of Sanford. J . A. Knox of Or-,
lando, and William Edwards of Zcllwoodi.
The retiring members who were also
present at yeaterday'a session, were S. F,
lvw,Sr., of Orlando, and W. L. Story of
Winter Garden. These were retired
owing to their not having run for re-dretion to the office..
The new board waa organized with
Mr. Thrasher aa chairman, and the chief
item of business transacted during the
day, from the standpoint of public in­
terest, waa the authorisation of a labor­
atory for the Orlando school. Thfrlabor
story will be uwd for experiment« lit
physics, and later perhaps for chemical
experiment«. It wfll be thoroughly
equipped, and will be instituted at a near
date, so as to be available for this years*

launch Explodes

Landing at. Cape Canaveral Tuesday
alter a rough trip in a email power boat,
Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Cheeaeborough o(
New York, accompanied by four of their
yacht crew of the Huntrre*, told of (h&gt;&gt;
explosion of their venae! Monday oil
Cape Canaveral, east of Titusville and
the loos of three of The seamen.
The accident occurred at four o’clock
Monday while the Huntreaa was enroutc
from New York to Miami, where Mr. sod
Mrs. Cheeeeborough were to epend tho
winter. Immedlatelt after the explo­
sion which riddled the handsome craft,
causing her to sink, the small power
launch was rescued and those avobe
named shoved off and proceeded to Canavaral.
f -,f
The cook, steward and one seaman
Were killed in the explosion, their bodies
not being iR S V jn S !
From Canaveral tho shipwrecked par­
ty was taken to Titusville by Captain
Petaraon and Mr. and Mrs. Chceeeborougb left ft there late this afternoon, for
their destination.
The Huntreaa was about ninety feet
long, a member of the New-York Yacht
club, and coat $30,000. Mr. Cheese^
borough la the youngest aon of Robert
vaioline manuThe boat j to*

RATINE—For Monday we have a complete
line of ratine, the popular fabric. f \ W
for this spring, in the newest designs, choice a yard------------------

CORDUROY WELT—This number is n
beautiful weight, fine quality, all
ftp
white, a 36c value on sale Mon*
day , a yard------- ----------- ---------

•RED ARAL ZBPHYERS—We h avaju it re­
ceived a large assortment of Red * e e |
Seal Zephyr, ginghams In spring
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patterns, 16c quality, our price. .
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MADRAS itfc—Another place where a
10-cent value ahlnes,- White Mad-g A
ras, for sale Monday, special price
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45-In.' FLOUNCING—This is riVgde from a
handsome lingerie cloth hand- - flygw f t A
some embroidery designs with ■rk\l / M
Baby Irish lace aet in $2 value

36-in. AUTO LINEN—This s|
cornea in a natural linen color,
«dll bring 25c a yard, our special
price only_______________ __ __

ALL-OVERS—Tho time is now ripe to buy
a 60c value all-over embroidery
A /A
large selection, new designs on
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BEST CALICO 5c—Just think of it, for
Monday's Sale Best calico made, li^ht
fj*
and dark patterns, at the naloimhing
lY f*
-low price of, a yani.
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BABY SETS— Drelrnble for baby clothes
in fine ouality Swiss and nainf t A
nook embroidery and Insertion
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neat patterns, 6|£ 10 12f^ 16 19

ideal for an inexpensive dress, at
this Sale a yard...!_______ »..........

-mnanl nale been held In
equal of this, Hupie Reinat M of what they are
will be
Me.
■mnanl» «old before 9 a.m.

’ LINEANE CRASH 19c -D on't fall
this beautiful line of crash effectt*
for ladies one piece dresses, also
skirts, a yard ...... „......... ..... ...........
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45-in. CREAM SUITING -Corduroy stripe
sfcrge, splendid weight, sll wool.
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KIMONO PLI8SE -The original J a pa new
Kimono Creja1, in dainty llorul
etfects, 32 inches wide, our spe/ -v/&gt;
rial price Monday a yard

going to be extensively worn o n
all kinds of presses this Spring.
A large line of .Plain, Buby Irish.
Fillet, Shadow, Cluny, Ratine, nd
Torchon .laces just received. Sec
special prices.
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L A D IE S ’ R E A D Y -to -W E A R R U G S ! !
Monday will be Sale Day in our Ready-to-W ear
Department, the time has arrived to buy a Coat Suit,
Long Coat or Skirt at a Bargain and Monday is (he day
115.75 SUIT 69.98
worsted, all wool latent
for Monday

Either Black or Navy, unfinished
and designs, -(«vial Sale price

Genuine Perth AxminUter Art Suuarre, 9x12 feet,
speda] value for $25.000

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HOSIERY
Sec our large line of
Black Cat hosiery—
silk and lisle for men
Women, Misses and
Children, also boys
“special v a lu e s A Q
12Kc, 25c
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ntsck Cat tiranti
Chicago- Kanothi
Hosiery Company
K e n o s h i , Wu,

612.911 SERGE 67.98 -Black, also Navy Blue Serge Suit»
and Norfolk Suita, splendid value fur $12.98, special Sale price
for Monday...,___ ________l . ....___ ____________________
619.75 VALUE 6 1 2 .9 8 -Genuine imported Navy
Blue Serge Suits, mannish styles, «pocial low price for
Monday only.~._~___ __
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Much of interest will be found in our furniture department
signs just receive from the factories, in car load price lota r\
we ran arrange to sell a large bill of furniture, small payments S
down and weekly payments of

616.75 COATS 6KI.9H \Vhen&gt; dollars talk is when
»mu are able to buy a handsome 616.76 all wool Coat,
a test styles, for one day only.

619.75 DRESSER 612.98 Handsome Oak Dresser.
large rrench bevel plated mirror, Special (or ONE div
only (Monday!______
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610.00 RAIN COAT 65.98 -For Monday's Sale an oprrortunity will be given to buy u rubber lined Rain-COAT
for the astonishing low price of

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$1-25 TABLE N9r -Fine Oak Center Table , a .splendid seller
for 61.26 and an exceptional value at this price, yours on Mon-

SILK SKIRTS 62.9» l )nr
will have on Sale a 63.76
Silk Underskirts, Black Navy
and colors only__ ....... ............,

Children Dresses
See our Urge line'of Children's drew*, In
soring goods and spring sty Ire m -* -g g\
Jll.niMn fmm 2 t o c t» yeare
I- I M
Speclaly priced at 49« 69c 88c V
X «/

See our large lifie* of shoes,
O xfords and Pumps, for every
m em ber of the family, made
by Snow ,. Selby and Go dm an

STETSON HATS

Th* Grand. OrUado’a.Iipaww theatre
opened ¿n T b te Jf r pl^Kt UTBi'iÆm aSe
crowd aad appropriate eeremonies and
from the account in the Reporter-Star,
thi* new play htfuee muit be work of art.
The Grand U another monument to that
indefatigable booster. Col. T. J. Walking
the map who has done more to boost the
county capital than any other dtixen of
Orlando. The new theatre will make a
•pedalty of w r in g plcturee Uit U also
to handle oi

Tw o Stores— 121-123 East First Street

These are genuine 65.00 John B. Stet

B
tóE S M f «3 OQ
Dakota, Daiber, Trixie « p t F e e / C j
-- .

63.50 SHOES $2.98
’
J

¿fee our Urge line of* Snow's Shoes

"Union Made ’’

T a j.

and patent leather,price

A rt Q O

tu M W

will be, a garment
OTIS PANTS—Genuine pin check
but f « Saturdav an i M n |P n

a w o a m

Blücher and Button 8hoea. All leather.
price for ~Sxttmlsy and~M onday: —.- — .

a

« ■ worth 60c

Our special H»
-

D R E S S SH IRTS SPECIAL 45r.
This Handsome Line of Dress Shirta, In regular and Coat
W An exceptional ly good ahirt for the price, our ■pedal
» for Saturday and Monday, each..... ........... ..... .........

MEN’S TIES
These Use are pretfy' enough' to sell 60 centr They
come in light, medium, and dark combination« and are specUlly priced at eeeh----- ------ ---------- -------------- ------------- ....

Guaranteed all leather shorn, thla U
Ml uxriffitlonkl ‘ value
in Wan*e
_

OVERCOAT SPECIAL
*■ e

See our spadai values in Men's Qjrer-

coate and cravenetted overcoats for Sat\wday and Monday,

j

�Mr. Sig. Strauss, representing the

City

Tailors,

Chicago, will be at our store T H U R S D A Y , F R ID A Y
and S A T U R D A Y , J A N U A R Y 9th,. 10th and 11th,

Their line is especially attractive this season
prices right, too.
Be sure to call and let them take your measure for
a suit.

Sanford Shoe and Clothing Company

It’s Best to Remember

that every orgah o f Ihc wonderful human body' ll dependent
upon every other. If your liver goer wrong your blood will
be Impure; If your towels are Inactive your stomach and
digestion will show it. And one trouble lead* to another.

have become thr mo»t famous and the Hunt approved family
remedy in the world. They arc koown for their wonderful
and unrivaled power to clave regular, natural action of the
liver and bowel». They are g th fle, kafie but sure. Hcecham’s
Tills benefit every orglin of the body**“ briglitcn the eye, clear
the brain, tone the nerves and increase jrigoi— because they

Remove Rie First Cause
of Trouble
Plano I.thm Than ('oaf
Mission finish player pimp and Ally
music rolls going at 1360 cash. Piano
worth (600 is new and in good shape,
inquire at Herald office.
21-tfc
departmknt

o r m e intkrioiK--*
Decomber 7ih. 1112.

li. H. LJU)d Odio» *t CislndsvlUs. « l * . .

N o t i» U hsntajr ,lv m thst Tkom u I. Iloyd, ol
Sorrento, Florlds. «h o oo Au|u* IS. 1910.- jnad,
hom*«U*d stitry, ScrUl. N o. 071S7, (or N i* ol
U * 1, SM-tlon JOWTownshlp I » South. liAIgé 2»
Kut, T tll«h »»oi » MrridUn. ho» A M botJoo ol ioindiati lo malto finiti throo yosr irroyf. lo tstkb
luta risiiti lo (ho Utili sbovo dssrribn/. bniorV thó
fU ik ol Ih* C im ili Court, st tMondo, n o t ili: oa
Ih* I Uh ds/.ol Jsnusry, i l 11.
» Cisimsnt asma* ss wttacsssa!
f
" •,
William B.
of flormito. D ortU .
'**
ChsrU* UeLarty. o( C u l i . KWtlds.
IHxU Haysl, o( Cswis. fltéida. . _
Albert KoyaJ. oI ( ' m U. Horfato»
»* i lÌk N K V 8. CHUBB.V i
IS -F riM p

IU rtd *r.

I Noflfr of Hal» of lUnda

Not»*» I• hfrwljy gtvf^j tb it tbs K cmuI arwf
lHatijrt No l of Ifm tip ('tninly, FV&gt;rt*U. will
rvr-Hr* bWIt for th« tm/rhs»* of 1200.000 pa/ vaJur
of Hood mod flridf* PistfVt No. I of Onuif* ( ’otifily, FloeM» Boodj i l OrtRftdo, KWida. at th* rourt
hoti««* st 10 o'dortf a, m , *m Tu«ad my, F«*l&gt;ry»ry
lit», 1,0IS* Stahl ho;rt4* «m* ilstcwl January 1*1,
’ll®13, psysble thirty years ait#* «flat« to df-nnmln
•ttofti of 91,000 ftth , and boar io t im t al tto r*(r
of flra per cant m annum, p «y»b U «rai-snnuilly
cto July I»t and January U t of «arh yua/. AU
bWldm shall tertrtopany th*ir bid« with a cwtiftod
rh«rh for |VW O0 a* «rcurtty for rompJtanow with

tH jiow W . t n i-

krisI.'No. 0* 1* 3, tar V

»Lì* tS N W 4 * .»m lon

J

lo (ho C m l | Judge'ê Coort, O rso,* ('«o s i* . H i., Ansi notnmawgki
To ths unknown hsin ol Kills Hurt* snd to «h o n * Un i sbovo dvorr

a s t r f .T T s :^ « , -

cult Cìouv», ot O

.y al isnusry. t*t*.
Cisimsnt lu m »

ths «sUta ol lUixs Burf*,
tas» A M hio
( « 4Mon to Risk# « « » l i ol tho smounU oI tho sdmlalstrtUon to n il sod poy tho dsbu al th» « I I
I th# mid Kilts Hurt«. dwvssoU, brini

st a Wsks m o d Is* st ths Istsvosdkrn
rids ol ths ‘right ol w »r ot U&gt;o South

Ùt-^V Rsst. TslUbss
Ss-W Inwetkm lo m
'(•UtUAhlMi rlAlm to
BN (ho Ctkrk W (ho t
Horids. aa (ho ltaih i

ss wltnaoaos:
Will Ism II. Iloxd. oI l 'i d i , Horl.ls.
CyrU C. Uojrd. ol P io li. Inorili*.
Jsnwo M. Ilfown. ol Hsnlard, Murids.
Ubromo » . Ilro*n, M Soniord. Murids.

«i-frl-Stp

IIKNIIY 8. Cintili),

Ur*

•r»

'oust* Jude» ol ssid court
t this M lh dsy o( DoomWM. M A K T IN ,
Count* Judes.

New Smyrna,UFfaKld«

Wednesday Club
I'Wf ring the
and we raise the »train
Ws hung up garland» everywhere.
And bid the taper* twinkle fair.
And feast and frolic, and then we go
Rack to the »aine old life again.”
And ao thought the wise program commirtee of the Wednesday Club, and in­
stead of the regular weekly program u
very pleasing innovation atld variety of
entertainment was prepared by them for
the first meeting of the new year, at tjie
home of the »»t ret ary, Mr» S () t ‘ha»e
Wednesday afternoon.
After a brief pleasant "New Year
Greeting," by the president, Mr», .Maria,
the minute* of the two lust meeting* of
the old year were read by the »eeretary
Mr*. Chase.
The president announced that the
club had i*&gt;en invited to meet at the
home of Mr* George M Fernald during
January, and al»&lt;&gt; the program for next
Wednesday, concluding. *he turned the
meeting over to Mr*. Chase, chairman
of the program committee: who read the
verse ipiotcd above, and said that the
committee had thought it would be pleas­
ant to follow the advice of the unknown
writer, and make the first meeting of the
new year un entertaining diversion. The
garland» wen* hanging everywhere in the
rooms, their rich green beauty intensified
by the beautiful red roses, red bells and
starry jassamines. The brlgth tapers
were also twinkling everywhere"—and
after thr feast and frflttra" It was very cor
tain, that we would all go "back to the
same old life again." A very delightful
program had lieen prepared by the charm
ing programcommittee. beginning with a
quartette,Tennyson’s "King Out Wild

FLORIDA'S

FORTUNATE

FAVOR»

Is Afore Protected From Chilling Froeta
Thin California •— - • —
Florida has been very fortunat efn «0rasping the cold wave which bat boon pr*vailing over the country, and which from
all appearance* was headed tibia way.
Condition» were such as to thratten a
raid wve a t intensity, but the alight boramrtrir trough-that lay bet ween thia part
ol the country ha« held its position at»d
the southerly winds of iu eastern aid«
have kept the country along the Appal**
dilana and Atlantic warm in spite of very
, «evere temperature» In the states beyond
1he Mississippi. While the southern
port of California la lamenting the freeae
whickr is prevailing lucre, which haa
l wulurtr all rccorda for ih*t past forty yearn
n nd flam- aJmost incalculable damage to
th e oltnse fruit Industry, the souther«

ymt wrday auenioon »««
ter(| *3.1 dngm*..which is also • record
brea tar. The prmJoua record was flX_
degri
.
Kn in i the «ports isaued th« cold ha*
ad van *«d over southeaaVrn T u ü , and
carries. I “he freeing IIn« (into th* Gull,
hut the mem parature has inot folian to th«
eaat of “ he middle Cidi coast. Saver«
cold wc slber «till prevalía la the citru«
district» * f California. Reports showed
that y » taflay momlnr the Uwparatui«'
again fel .l*« w f« l degrtws below frasaing
at San t ta»0. «hü®
8ln Bat«ardino
the therr. aam ttar. registered »eventeen,
Redlanda
hinelacn and Riveralda twe«ty-two, wh •dh.ow the corner* of tta elk»
rus belt.
It la cape dialjy.fortunate that In Fiori»
da the cold
nirtoerae so »udcUrUy U

In Californi *. jnd*,ftbgn warning* art
given by thi t (waathefi biwwaif tha citnU'
Cameo Bridge Club
Ìà?*S
Mrs Robert Newman was ho*teas of F
United SUU •
bar»*u points
the Cameo Bridge Club Wednesday out th at in C dlMornia cold M attar lldf
i — tafrs Btaw «ablu i»&lt;■i tatdfwwtww
The delighted llviener* regeette/j. th a t jla / H u . JU r« Newman made the bighe*»
tw—Wilhelm-had
riSIÿÙ
brooch, wnich she will wear until ooma cold wavaa m- &gt;
: : I»election.
------------ Miss
Mias Mabel Bowler accom­
ac
panied by Mrs. D. L. Thrasher aang one win* it from her at the neal meeting. Florid* for iron &lt;
Mr*. Newman'« guest* war*, Mr*. Ci thets approach t
"Where My Caravan Ha» Heated’.'—
M.
Vorce, Mr*. R. L. Hughe*, Mr*. C. netaaaary prate«
Herman Lohr, and for encore, "A Part­
taka a advantage
ing S o n g ."-Jo h n W. Phillips Mrs. Max­ 0 . McLaughlin. Mrs. O. W. Brady, Mr*. Is, out«, there or
well entertained the dub with another A. P. Connelley, Mr». G. F. Smith and thirty-#Lx hours a
p«w«nk ease th® ct
»election, "The Ride from Ghent to AU" Mr«. B. H. Herndon.
by Browning. A number of questions
about Mexico, the customs of tb* people,
£ntcr the Harold piano coolest.

�r**
January 7,1918
THE 8ANTOBD HRBALD
should haw no opposition except front

.thinking for you? Do you have
THE SANfORD HERALDyour
any choice in county affairs now and do the little coterie who are now deriving
most benefit from a large county and this

you ever expect to have any In Orange
ad M U r Heroin# By county?
These are the real live issues to be ^eT B E H fB A lD PRINTING COMPANY
dd*d and the Orlandopapen have never
fc. A nou.iT. UKer
yet attempted to prove that auch a
w. at tu n c « .
change would* injure the people in the
^••lun iU M PikaU O O aV M fiaM M M « new county in any.way#*
l They have proved that It would injury
D*llr*r«d U ta* City bt carri« 12.00 PW reel t* their county, their little ring, their little
b ra s c a « I Oc par M a th .
P «,m «n r. In » J u m p m a t » &gt; . » « » * j»i aft«» houhe of cards. They have slobbered
Bill M l tac Aadoai 2tad over about*leaving old Mother Orange
Kaiatad aa
and the poor little unprotected child
atlaiaJbnl. nartda
l»Ot at lha
going forth into the cold world and the
iUtalldafch Sal. 117a.
wealth and beauty and chivalry connect­
•n;
la Harsld DoUdtn*
TalapkaaaHo. 148
ed with the dear old county.
Oar adrice »W the farmera of Talyor
They have asserted that several indi­
Do aa yeú-ddggeae p io te thb vidual* ltd them astray In the primaries
f year. Plant Jtaat what you pica*« and and put one over on the county ring when
i cultivate aa you please md ferteliae aa they were hot looking and before they
ft you please, and father aa you plea*#, and eould rccov if sufficiently to put theae
*•«11 aa you pleaan. This is the only Idnd individual» in limbo tbe couhty division
, of advice they yrlilheed and tbo Banner was an assured victory. ,
likes to give advice that »ill be heeded
But the reel issues have been clouded.
land appreciated.—Perry Banner.
The spare has been taken a j r b y the Or­
lando pnpe. s In aQuixytieftyolo of fightil l Sanford the work of erecting a new |„.

•elect coterie does not represent tbe peo­
ple by a large majority.
G IVE TH E PEOPLE FACTS. BANORD IS READY FOR TH E VER­
DICT.

T H E STO RE

WITH A
CONSCIENCE

A -o -r-

ini i ~ ‘—
S'
*
~ :
— —T O T H E OBOW ERS
-------Reports from California 'are to the el­
ect that early celery has been touched
by tbe freexc that recently visited that
state and that the crop will be curtailed
This report can easily be verified ami
meantime The Herald would like to re­
r
' J
.
— r- - ’
mark that the outlook especially for the
kH E Reputation for Quality
fint of the Sanford celery never looked
jetter. There U but little celery in Fior­
Enjoyed by Us Has been
ds this aeaaoh outside of Sanford and the
Gained by Honest and P er­
growers have the situation in their grasp,
f they will use sound judgment. The
sistent Efforts to Supply Mercharf? .
growers should know when they are get­
ting a profit oa their celery and when
disc of Durability and Character.
they are offered a good -profit by a reli­
able firm or by the cash deposit made i
W e supply m en with merchandise
cure on a good offer they should not heal* fronr TepwtsWriTnmnfactuiTrs-Hrbicb
’ftt*/ftrae&amp;.'-''fJMoneypaid-tartbfrrrf'W^f •* i r
frofflesgnd'WUA »&lt;HRrfor the Dot»thwTt*Rxu "¿ns*4for opposing county division except eya hero is something to be considered,
insures true value in .every purchase.
' preea Company baa been started near the
aelftah ’ one of wanting our taxea. and any information regarding the crops
Niger station. The large platplat­ Tjj^y
■‘hew paawnger
They Juva
have eipoecd
exposed the political ring that and markets can be found at the office oj
form will bo covered by » «lied and the would diptate the policy of every office tbe Florida Grower* News In the Herald
,s
Let us supply you.
£main building will be twenty by forty holder. They have in fact proved to the ouildlng. Mr. Jaa. McCombs, the edi­
\ feet long, ground dimensions. It is sub­ aatisfaction of every m^n in the new ter­ tor of the News, has the wire service and
stantially and attractively planned and ritory of Harney that the old county of can keep you posted on the markets and
will have cost when completed about Orange.was not the place for him under
office ia at your service. There-is no
12,000 and be the meana of handling the present conditions and In reality have need for any grower to be disappointed
expresa buaineaa at that point in a better proved our case to the jury better than this year in the markets. There will be
and more aatiafactory manner.—Time* we could have accompilahed it.
steady demand for celery during the
? Union. *
■
a,
TH ERE IS NOT A SOUND, VALID season and Sanford growers should be
REASON WHY ORANGE COUNTY able to realize a good profit from the crop
b** É -*»•"
•
.
My good friend Holly, tie who has SHOULD NOT B E D IVIDED AND I t is up to the grower* to start the price
, made auch a pleasing success of the 8an- THE. LEGISLATURE OF FLORIDA right and keep it right during the.
' ford Herald, addressee me, the "Man in W ILL B E GOVERNED B Y REAS­ malnder of the season, insisting on an f.
tha hois" aa "M y Genial Ground-Hog ONS, FACTS AND FIGURES;
a b. market if poasibie.
* Friend/' Did you ever hear the like?
SANFORD
FLO R ID A
. ------O----- ’ Holly will soon be terming female aviaSWALLOWED TH E BAIT.
ABOUT OUR PLAYGROUND
tora as "M y Ladybug Chicken"— and
Since County Division became an Is­
Bob Holly, editor of the Sanford Her­
*| then there will ba troubles In B'rrr Hoi sue The Herald has sought to bring out ald, who has an appropriate name dur­
ly'a family—and they will not be men* the Orlando paper* on the Question of ing Christmas festivities, ia getting rich
X- "little ones,” eytther. Tlio tcrra’ground whether politics, religion or the people and, he thinks the rest of our Florida
■: hog" ia merely a round about way of in- stood in the wsy of creating a new coun­ editor* are enjoying the same blessing,
alnuating that I nm a mere sausage—and ty In the north end. Several times this tfe wants tui all to "chip ip'' and buy
that la going too far—t-o-o f-a-a-rf— paper has stated that there was 'no ar­ nmdred acres of land in 9puth Florida
Palm Beach County.
gument to be submitted oh the anti- with a crystal lake in the center and
county division aide and that never in build thereon a luxurious club house, for
This section of De3oto can lose noth- the hiatory of county division matters has the use of ourselves, families and friends.
5 5 ing in being made into a new county, as then; ever been a sound argument that I t ’s n delightful idea, qnd we Hope the
has long been comtemplated. With
could l&gt;e used against separation. When Florida Proa Association will adopt ft
^ lower rate of taxation and more benefits counties becolne populous enough, strong and curry It to realization, and then we
to be derived from the taxis paid, the enough to ask for county division they know Brother Holly, will invite this im­
W elimination to a great extent of the reas­ put the matter squarely up to the legis­ pecunious scribe to coine and »liar« with
ons for the existence of unfriendly fac­ lature or to the people in the n?w count him the luxurious life to which he as­
tions and a better administration of for a vote and separation results.
pires. Bui why -not locate this reaort
county affairs that will be brought about
After baiting the Orlando papers suf­ among the ^mountains of West Virginia
in the creation of a new county out of this ficiently they have proctfeded to tell in­ beside Some beautiful trout stream flow­
part of DeSoto is eminently to bo dc- side faeu regarding their.stand on coun­ ing Into the Holston rivet? We need
;
t .t í
airde by all dlixens within the boundar­ ty matters and their manner of controll­ surhmer rj-aort. We have all Florida
ies of the mw county.—Punts Gorda ing the politics of Grange county. Edi­ for our.winter reaort—Punta Gorda
HarahC"
tor Ferris of the Sentinel, was the fint to Herald, ______
------O
break forth into song about the perfidy
Virginia or North Carolina would be
"County divialon" ia being agitated in of Representative Lake, who being
fine but uono of us have money enough
several different sections of Florida, and resident of Sanford had the audacity to to*make the trip. A good tract on the
there is good reason to believe that the support county division against tbe wish, east or west coast of Florida would be
number of counties In the state will be cs of the powerful Orlando politicians. »etter and our northern brethren could
considerably increased by the next legia- The next one to fall into the not waa enjoy a week or two at the resort during
I'LupV The several division proposi-- Editor Howard of the Orlando Citisen the winter. Florida's Hummer climate
tiorui have much to commend them and who in last Tuesday’» iwtue took half an 1» good enough for u».
should appeal forcibly to all who believe acre of »pare to tell how Mr. Lake prom­
— - O ----•‘
in bringing the government as dose to ised to stand by Orhuido no matter what MORE ABOUT GARDEN COUNTY
the people aa possible. Let's have the Sanford wanted. That Lake said this
The people of the Winter Garden sec
m w counties—they have become neces­ and that about the Herald and Holly die tion are pulling for their new county, and
sary in the progress and prosperity of not represent the Sanford people in any are getting the glad hand from Lake
our fair state.—Punts Cords Herald.
degree.
county on the proposition. The follow­
We will pass lightly over the artiCli ing from the Winter Garden Time»
COUNTY DIVISION ISSUE
and only nay In reply that Mr. Howard speaks volumnes for the succes of the
What ia the issue in county division? fully exposes the county ring just as Mr new county;
• Is it Forrcat Lako and Holly and The Ferris did.
Iloth of these papers make
"We talked to_a prominent Clermont
Herald or is it a question of taxes, better it plain that unless a candidate favors business man about joining u» in forming
service, better roads, better schools and Orlando’» plans and so slates before an Garden county and to our surprise he
more of them, cquallization of taxes, u election that the county ring will do al favored it and will bring it up before the
square deal in politics and many other ¡n their power to defeat that candidate lizard of Trade of that beautiful young
things that can be righted?
That la the idea that The Herald wish cuy. Clermont U one of the prettiest
Tbe people who are residing In the new e* to bring out and while much space haw Vpota in Florida. Nature has done won
O ne of the best brick business blocks in
territory w^nt to know whether their been taken up in making thepofllion ol doff for Clermont; but Winter Garden
lot wil!J&gt;£bett*r in the new county than the Orlando people plain to our reader* can be made more beautiful by man
tbe city on First Street, stores below, of- ♦
in the old and th* majority of them have in the new territory and no doubt the help and being nearly in the peographica
fices and rooms above.
■&lt;
♦
bean convinced that their taxea cannot subject has Jtecome tiresome, the fact center of the new county it would, of
be any more than now and that they can that a coterie of self-assertive politicians course, be the county Mat. With two
This property is now paying 12 1-2 per
at least gat an even break. We hgve are attempting to block county division ■uch towns in the county with the garden
cent, on tbe price we ask for it. W hen
goM even farther and proved tothem by for selfish reasons of their own, ia plainly lying found them we would have county
facts and figure« that their taxea will not apparent and has even been seknow and towns to beat the world."
the present leases are out and with tbe in- |
ba higher but have a good chance to be ledged by thefr own organa.
creased valuation, it will pay much more. £
lower. Wa have proved to them that
It Is unnecessary for the Herald to
FROM
FATHER
TO
SON
they arould get all the improvements that fight Mr. Lake's battles In the .eounty
Actually tbe best location in tbe city.
Listen boy*! All the gold of the
they have been needing for many years division matter. He is fully able ant
world could not biiy for your parents the
As an investment you will not find its equal.
mod have proved beyond peradventure competent to take care of himaelf uniLr
joy and pride that would fill their hearts
that Sanford by her works will prove and all conditions. If the Orlando people
See us for city property^dc^arm«. .
in being able to make such an announce­
carry out every promise.
think he ia wrong in taking Sanford'i ment about you aa Honorable Frank
Two good wholesale propositions.
That ia what the people reeiding in the side in the county division fight then they
country precincts want to know. They are doubly wrong in attempting to co­ Harris, editor of the Ocala Banner, made
with reference to hie boy on New Year’*
care nothing about Representative Lake erce and browbeat him into making any
Day. Young Frank Harris has proved
m
or Holly or The Herald. Theae parti aa expression about a matter that was
#himself
a
worthy
son
of
a
good
father
arfli ba dead after ¿while.hut the m w vital to his home city and the inhabitant«
and has been associated with his father
county and the emoluments thereofwill go of this part of the county.
aa joint owner of the Ocala Banner. In
oa forever and the taxpayers and their
But The Herald, now that it has gain­
with a fethar’a l&lt;rv© and devotion, and it
High Price of Gasolene.
children aril be hereto get the benefits ef ed the desired information from Orlando announcing the formation of tbe part­
gjyes-tnf nnapaakabi» -pleasure tu say*
nership
the
father
fray*
this
beautiful
New
York,
Jan. 10.—" Every increase
the mw county.
¿ jp e r ^ inabiU on asking for, reasons
-that ao far sa 1 knnw it ls-sdthniit .not of one «snt a gallon In the price of gnsoen^
tribute
lo
the
*on;
TTuwe anasaveraLqueatf
*110
'niy should noT («-divid­
undersigned takes freatTph
blemish. T I* hal~A high aanae pf meaba a lo a of $10,000,000 a year to the
cidod by the peop!ei!-^tr— -.r— ed. Insists on the people who are against ure in announcing that his aon, Frank honor and buxineaa integrity, and though
automobilist, according to protest voiced
Are you getting the worth of your county division proving that the change Harris, Jr., becomes'joint owner of the
modest andi) una*8umlnf,
unsMurhim l fáaf fh ft be a t a meeting of sixty-five garage owner*
money now? C ut the m w county give will work any hardship on the people q Oeala - Banner from- thix~ditF.
mcrilslind wflTdeserva the full confi- of this city last night against tbe increase
you better result» for your money? Does H arney. Insists that the facts and fig­
authorised and empowered to sign all dene* of his fellow citixeiuprices of gasoline. Steps were taken to
Sanford believe in improvements and a ures be brought forth proving that separ­ checks, make all contract#; receive and
"In presenting him to the public I enlist the interval of automobile owner*
square deal? Would you rather build ation means the ruin that they talk about disburse ail monies, and do all else con­ feel that he will measure up fully to th* and particularly the Automobile Club of
high standard that haa been set over, him America to devise way* and means of
an $100,000 addition to the old court ao plausibly to our country friends and
nected with the publication of the pager Bad if he »hall rer-i-* at their hands th* ’baltint-tha high prices. I t w*a deter­
house iff save it /or a future m w one for j unices these facta am) figures are brought the same
if ho were ita aole ownlr.
asm* kind»«« and consideration that mined that coincident with the gradual
Um money? Do you want to think for! into tbe matter and proven then TheHarape that i may be pardoned ia has universally been shown me, I shill , increua« in the price there has been a do*
•T hoi
youreelt or have the Orlando ring do j aid rightly argues that county division saying that 1 have watched bis
ask for no happier New Year/’
|crease In the grade of gasolene.

.FRANK

Clothier and Hen’s Furnisher

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�January 10, 1913

William Eston Shine
DEATH OF ESTON SHINE

KILN-DRIED RAY
Tallahassee Farmer Has Solved Curing
of Florida Ha;
Seemingly to have »olved the problem io
curing hay in Florida just ut the time it
is ready to cut without regard to whether
It rainaor the sun shines, there is a hale K
kiln dry hay on exihlhition at the city
office» of the Seaboard Air Liu«h*eertiAit
is worth examining.
t
S. Z. Hull of Tallahassee is the tnun_
Who nays ho has solved the haymaking
problem.
t
This bale of poa-vlnnv'and native crab
gross, is cuntd to u beautiful color, -and
tcata made oi the mnritivequalities show
that the urtflcial heat haa driven nothing 1
from the hay except the rrU)Jstufe.
Mr. Ruff, who ia one of the hrgest
farmers In that section t f the state, i aa
several hundred* of'acres in Pecan trees, ^
In'tween which he raises Image crops of
surh kind that give to the soil in nltrogen more than they take away, and at the
same time yield amazingly In hay of the
(inest dairying and'stork-feeding qual­
ities.
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pew-vim-t rspeeialtjT ‘ait^th/ rippening
season eomes on just at the time that
Florida U the grnsji of the midsummer
rainy season.
Mr. Hud has built a house which will
contain nearly a to n of green huy and
fitted it up with steam pipes connected
with an engine. The hay is placed on
carrier* which make slow almost im­
perceptible- movement through the
building, back und forth three or four
lime* according to tHV amount of water
in the Hay. When it finally emerges it
Is ready tor the balers, and Is at once
packed In marketable shape.—Jackson­
ville Metropolis.

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If you w »n l t r t u l» . p im i out K f J
L « l ut ijiw il h l m i t d p r im on G r S fliM
poi i l o tre d
L iv io f it a n 'i T t u t Blue S e .U d G lo b * T o r n ilo . $ 3 .1 0 p a r lb.
deliver#«!.
W t k in d le ever jrlliin f in ike lerd line.
W rite foe ip tin g n tilo g u e .

I L G O R E StMÈD C O M P A N Y , P la n t C it y , F lo rid * '

BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME
This beautiful suburban home on Sanford
Heights consisting of ten rooms and bath- and all
modern conveniences, lot (55xl3U tilled with orange
trees and other fruits and flowers, line garage and
pumping outfit, good water, electric lights, going a t
a bargain.
$1,000 cash, balance’on easy terms.

MARKS REAL ESTATE AGENCY.

W o N o w H a v e in S to c k a F u ll L in e of

W EAR-EVER’ ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS
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A b s o lu t e ly the M o st D u ra b le , M o st S a n it a ry , H a n d ie s t and
B e st L in e of C o o k in g U te n s ils on the M a rk e t
“ W e a r - E v e r ” Aluminum

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: or a Few Pieces Will Make a Gifl That Will Be Useful for Years to Como
C o m e in and sec th is lin e .

Odd Frllowa Officer*
The following new officers were in­
stalled last Monday night by Sanford
Lodge, No. 27, I. O. O. F., for the en­
tiling year;
N. G.—G. W. Pluck welder.
V. G .-C . F. Hr»nan,
ft. Sec,—-W. S, Baldwin.
Fin. See.—J . H. Ferguson.
Treat.—W. P. Stone.
Chaplin—J. W. O. Singletary.
Warden—Q. E. Taratua.
Conductor—W. P. Stone. „
I t S. to N. G. t-L . E. Tew.
L .S .t o N . G .- L . D. Wicker.
ft. 8. to V. G . - J . C. Hall.
L. S. to V. G .—J. O. Rickenbaker,
O. S. G.—M. M. Evans.
I. S. G.—J . L."7ludson.

Loo P. Weseott to C. II. Wadsworth,
ut al.
Jo*, f). Mill-hell to Ellen Wilson.
J. T. (’hampney and wife to Ellon L.
Wilson.
Sint* Hank of Orlando to S K.
,M«thorn
Town of Lake .Maitland to Mrs. H. ().
Shelton.
Joe Cameron and wife to Realty Trims
for company.
Benton &amp; Clark to Joahua Thompson.
Ada Wheatley und husband to J. N.
Crooma.
S. A. Morgan and wife to Chns. E.
Saunders*
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Wm. S. KnUeby to Waite/ Jeurgrnsen
and wife.
P. B. Haynes and wife to Florida Fruit
&amp; I-and Qo.
M. V. Greetham and husband to Anna
Filed For Record
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Herbert Mayo and wife to Max Isen. Coleman.
Fred IT. ysplo and wife to W. M. VaFrank L. and Geo. D. Cook to Mrs. E.
mon.
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and
husband
to
Mary
A.
Juanna Denney to M. M. Smith.
Safford.
Geo. W. Wright to Frank L. Helms.
B. T . Boyd and.wife to C. T. Douglas.
S. Rex and 8. Roy Daniels to J . B.
H. C. Dunn and wife to Martha E.
Lo/if.
HatheNiay.
Mary E. Layton and husband to John
L. Stewart.
Wdska Club Note«
A. 8. Miller and wlfato John D. BuckThe
regular
business meeting was held
bIgw.
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in the Welaka Club rooms T u ad iy afterProsper Colony Co,, to J . B. Atkinson.
Proper Colony Co—
important business was discussed, there
will be a bridge luncheon given In the
Prosper Colony Go., to Clara Atkinson Hub rooms next Tueaday, Jan. 14th.
Hugh S. Bpratt to C. Q. Joiner.
who wish to attend or bring guests will
W. R.&lt;Munger abtl wife to David L. please notify Mre- Jsnnle-H.- Raumlllat

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W c w ill be p le a se d to s h o w y o u .

HARDW ARE

COM PANY

F irs t S tr e e t and O a k A v e n u e

Fireless
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jrday will be the last day of the Demonstration of the "ID EAL” Firclcss
vc by Mrs/C. R. Judd.- If you haVc not h ea rd Mrs. Judd you have missed a
it. A number ofladics have been every day. Neatly every one would come
le c tu r e i f th e y c o u ld .
Mrs. Judd for more th a n eleven years has been tour;ountry—lecturing on and demonstrating the subject of Fircless cooking;
you use a Cooker of jjU L i d f i i L o i J l O t * i t . will p a y y ou . tc-hcar Mrc. Judd- fin'd

Demonstration
Hours:, 10 to 12 a.
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D on 't L et This Golden Opportunity Slip By

W. J.- Porker and wife to Annie' B,
While the weather la hot buy your
Glynn Smith to Lawrence Blackstone.
Harry# A. Einstein to Edna Mathers dried chipped beef at W. W. Long's
9uMe R. MeLeod to 0S.W. Leake.
groccrg. Sliced on an American tllcinc
machine.
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TtlB flANFOR . HERALD
CLARK DEPENDS FLORIDA
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Our Congressman Calls Down Several
Members
Washington, C. D., Ja n ..8,—Congres
man Frank Clark today took the floor in
vigorous denunciation of remarks made
a day qrTwo ago by Congressman Ms bn
qHHinftls.-antl Ferris of OJaiiferpa. when
"Florida crackers" were jjlaced -in -lb *
same category as rabbits, as declared by
Mr. Ferris, anti put otv a plane with In­
- * PAOLA POINTS
School stiitrrd Monday nftfr a long diana by Mr. Mann. The occasion for
muklng thi*so remarks was when the In­
and piensant holiday....
UDr. J . N. B
I ishop took leave for New dian upprupriuHon bill watt being dto-

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NO CALIFORNIA PRUIT

f i K T u T v S T w I those dear .-, BtOo
got to a o fi: to
honda.
Temperature Went Low Enough to Kill
be tho suDfhtiM of the bous«, which
Prospects.
you are, untfl I convince
New York, N .y ., Jagt'UL,—(Special.)
hootksr that fa n s ^f* I s . i
A wire to tfiv'N ijw jVk Produce News
better than bum dram (laving,
Farmer's Son Goes to College h come to show tlwwn the prof
from Redlands', 0t5:,ioday says: ' .
my scientific fan q laf nit th a t!
. "Affl-r a thorough canvass of the situ­
and Weds City Girl Who
acre
field father gave «se to,-l
ation growing out of the recent freeze,
Makes Good
merit with, thereftl. U S i
yeuswepsetentative finds that the finan­
In, ideas, morir me.' Afl
cial damage sustained therfifrom is esti­
to do to to "be pattent,
mated as rituch greater than that of the By AUQUSTU8 QOODRICH 6HERthing wfll como out nil rightrC /^ ‘ ¿
WIN.
’ Frisco earthquake disaster.
Thert were a good many
“The grower»* are despondent and the , "filio won’t do, SUaa,” said Mrs s t Willow F'arrn Inside of a fow weftka. I
situation is most serious. Not u single Green In a positive tone—"she won’t James Orean caught the Tazad frrer. f
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section escaped—Riverside, Redlands, do at all.”
Ethan had a chance to
York ra ~ n rtì1r^TTftrr--cJiTnlilhumg hir nmmil, "dllin'^t.r
I,tar&lt;t‘(1
- Ti^a_aixa4d_R0jB'\ answered her h u *
family in their comfortable winter home trouhle by declaring that “ rndfans Tiave H12tiSfi&lt;f£ ftlmflonrrCnvtnsrSsir Diego*
band with- a doleful shake of Ufa
as much sense ns native crackers of Flor­ The story o( extreme low temperatures head. .‘1 ' reckon John has made a lonely after they
her».
The. Misses Helen Iacrman and Re so­ ida and are quite able to take care of frozen fruit and damaged trees is ths dreadful mistake. Not that the poor Green was taken down with
oner were gueaU at Paola for a few days themselves." Mr. Clark, when he got same everywhere tfyfoughout the citrus little thine has a lazy bone in her Usm. A week later the fanaaw broke
a limb in a runaway aecftOsat, and tha
body. She’s bright, chipper and ac­ doctor proscribed tavattd tre e fment
'last week.
..
, the floor today, declared that no braver belt.
"The temperatures everywhere in the commodating, but it's all the wrong
Mm. C. A. Potter and daughter were people than the Scmlnolw existed. "Dont
for both.
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up from Coeoanut Grove to upend the call them mbbita." He said, "Cracker citrus belt went to eightoenty lower. The way.
-That waa wtserd John (Arena came
"Yes. krorklng embroidery and train­ In strong. Madgs, too, Mont o&lt; tbn
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holidays with her .parents, Air. and M rs. is a title proudly, worn-b^- every true general, is that there, is nut(u find,. doss
ing
rosea dotxt count tike mBklng and heavy firm work wad out of tbe wag,
orange
left
in
the
stats.
A
jl
least
80'
Floridlatr, whether he be u Wwi ol that
making butter.” ohsarved the practical
jnsvi.
td
-Abe
crop^ws*
.oa-Ahw
.U*wa.
when
ven*«
t
WlPW
tm
iagirwRth
Ara-bririrnr
;
adopand. John., managed ta qua th»n g i with,
and Rutti SmMfhuw
housewife.
"There** Elhro.—n cm .
turned.to their schnots allkupaadiutidhA tion. Tire mau_wha,Uvea in Florida- far the freeze 'caroe Sunday.ami.-Monday STTeli worth her*--weight-4«r gold a t little extra help. There » s « n tasl
cozy, enjoyablo
for two or three years, whet {ter he halls nlgHtaTa wbrlhllesi. * '
vacation with home fnllka.
th e .churn."
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Old
married couple.
"No such condition ever existedjiefore
Miss Mayme McLain was the guest of from tlie Nortii, East or West, or some
"And Mary," added the old farmer.
bore the mapa bur­
limped
around
Flora Pearson last week, returning to her portion of the south, assumes that titte in the citrus growing inddstry of this’tate "Why, that girl Just makes fun of
den of meal getting W ith Iraaky
of "Florida cracker" and wears it as a Any general plan of action may In1aband­ pitching hay.”
home In Geneva Monday.
working appetites out erf tbe way, bow-,
Ellen was the wife of James Green,
oned.
Mias Snllic Lipford gave an enjoyable badge of the greatest honor.
ever, she was surprised to (tod to bow"All smudged groves are gone as well and Mary had married his brother. many useful ways Madge wets fitting
And why shouldn't he be proud of the
New Year dance at her home here.
West Brown went* to Jackson­ distinction?. Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith, as those that were unprotected. The FUhan. They were great strapping herself Into tbe work. John helped
ville last wpei^Sd meet his mother, who one of the greatest, one of the manliest, growers have practically given up hope fellows, both of them, and their wives Madge wash tbe dtobee, sod after a
mated them. The old farmer bad de­
will spend the winter months in his new one of the bravest of that magnificent The east will have to take frosted oranges clared they had showed rarq oonitoon week or two of grumbling Mm.
body of men who constituted the com­ or get none from California. No lemons kcn bo In selecting helpmate# who confessed one rvnctng
horpe onn Banana Lake.
were "real comfortable."
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Service was held at the church Sunday manding officers of the Confederate states were saved."
knew how to earn their living,
“Little girt.” said John one day,
and a very good sermon was heard by the army, was a native born "Florida crack­
"It’a all oomo of John going to col­
The ladies are waiting to see the Violet lege," mourned the old man.
er." Gen. Edeord A. Perry, although
’’He when Madgo proudly showed him tbe
assembled multitude.
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result of her bread baling "th is work
came
back
with
hla
crazy
iclentlflt:
C, D. Pearson made a flying trip to born in Massachusetts, was a "Florida Brand Sale ot Yowcils next Wednesday.
Is
coming pretty heavy on you-'
farming Ideas, and a little doll of a
Jacksonville lost week, hut says Jo * is too cracker" ’by adoption, and a higadicr
“Oh, John,” declared Madge, *1 tore
Best Cal. prunes 2 lbs. 25c. Best Cal. thing whomever wet her Angers In
general in the Confederate army. He
cold for him these days.
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peaches 2 lb«. 25c. Small prune« .1 Hut. the wajr of work.”
The marriage of Mabel Schraglta to illustrated his dauntless bravery and un­
~1 was thinking that pqyfcags we bud
Tbe
"little
doll
oi
a
thing.”
Madge
25c. Phone .16. R. G. Stockton ' 41-11
Prof. Snow was quite a surprise to the flinching courage in many hard fought
Green, the bride of a month, waa at better Induce tbe old M ks bo settle to
neighbors, but we hated to have her go battles. Dr. John Gorrie, the gentle and
Will Kill The Buzzard
that very moment crying ax If bar town and give up (he farm—4h«y era
faithful physiriun, who invented the pro­
away na far ns Texan.
Atlanta, Jam .6 .--Qnc of the things the heart would break. In a vtnrf eratxrw- afford it.”
"Oh. John I give op the dear old
cess n( manufacturing Ire artificially and next Georgia legislature will have t&lt;» of­
Don’t forget the Violet Brand Sale at thus InKnime the greatest henefurtor f
home! ■Don’t think of ft.” pleaded
ficially endorse or condemn i* buzzards.
Madge. "W e ore getting a tong iptsoYoweii’s, Wednesday, Jan. 15th.
humanity of modern times, was a "Flori­ Thut lm&gt;ad-winged and Htrong-odorrd
dldly. Why, I beard (other say to
da cracker."
MONROE ITEMS
bird has long enjoyed the high commen­
mother yesterday that the tittle dett"I cannot let this opportunity pass with dation and protection of Georgia law­
Mm. Nora Johnson has Ixx-n very ill
racles I mode for him were making
for the past three weeks. We wish her out calling attention to the fact that makers, on the principal thut it wax a
him well faster than the doctor's modFlorida has only been in the Union sixty- valuable scavenger and deserved public
a speedy recovery.
lclne. Then mother said I weal tha
Mias Helen lKerman returned to re­ eight years, the civil wur and other onuses protection as u public service,
best nurse In the world. Think of tt—
poor little m e!”
sume her duties as teacher at Oakland delayed tier development and she really
But, os hup|iens to nearly all public
That evening after Madge had g tm j
Monday, after s|M-nding the holidays only la-gun her march of progress within servants if they work long enough, the
them some music on (he ptono, John
witb‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Iser- the last quarter of a century. Her re- motives and efficiency of tin* Inizxard
drew s paper from hW pocket capered
srwrees Wave hardly
■nnmasfefwsp*
" ll" Y n fi i i k i k l i i i / " " i ù im i &amp; û w i j ü FeM^uupuifned. It in alwith figures.'
£
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Mr. J. I). Johnson transacted business no human mini) can foresee thepîëaiîîîli- teged that tin- huzzard spread« iiog choi"Fathoi , ' ‘111 tkM7“tber*JWIW tbs re­
tl«t in store for her. To the original era arul other germ* and doe» infinitely
in Hanford Wednesday.
turns- from tbe eighty acre field I
Mr. John Oglesby entertained a host pioneer, those sturdy Americans unlet­ more sanitary harm than it doe* gno&lt;)
find that my ‘actanttfio
of his many friends last week to u Pound tered it's true, hut as brave patriotic souls
If thi* can be proved before the l-egixyou call it, has brought, to
party, tli* oeroniou wits enjoyed by all. as ever heard the war cry of the savage Iulure, it is quite pomible that tlie official
all thn rest of the form put together,
Mr. J. W. Bell was in Sanford Wed (ten­ who «muttered Florida, is due the credit [iruteciloii will be removed, and that
with half the usual htdp.”
on business.
"John." exclaimed ths old man, afof giving tin- magnificent domain tp the hunters will lx- recommended to ta k e a
tor staring stupidly at tbe
Mm. Shepherd has been on the sirk linJ American Union."
shot at the big bird whenever the chance
like a dream !"
for a few days.
in rinsing ids remarks Mr. Clark said offer».
"Stubborn facto, father,'
— M r.J. Fr Mann was among the liret to that Florida hud never Iteen disgraced by
John,
cheerily. "Now Tvo got a projv
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ship fancy celery from this district.
the antics of a "Jack Johnson and a half
oslUon to make. You and mother have
I know of no more encouraglng faxrt
L. H. Coward of Christmas, Fla., re­ witted white girl who were apparently
worked hard enough fur uoe lifetime.
than tbe unquestlonabla abilltr of a
turned Saturday to resume his duties as affording sport tor the people of Chicago. msn to elevuto bis Bfo by a cooscloua
I« t me run the farm. Madge will got
teacher at Monroe, after «[tending the The black crow,"he said, “ was never in­ end eu vor. It il sometblng to ho aide
a strong hired girt to do tbe rough
holidays hunting on the upiter St. Johns. tended to roost near the nest of the gray to point a partlcular picturo, or to
work,"
Mr. Cellars of Sanford, wits in mir
eagle "
"If my own little efforts only suit!"
rarva a statue and so make &amp; few ob­
jecta beantlfut, but It ta far aiore
tiro0* la Modgn wistfully.
tion Sunday night for the purpose of or­
"Hotl!" crind tbe old man. "Why,
ganizing a Christian Endeavor, which tie
YoweH's Violet brand *ute Jim 16th. glorlotia to carve and pnlnt the very
almoaplier« and medium tbrougb wblcb
■Ay. this broken limb of mine has Just
did with 12 active charter memhem.
been luxury with the fine
feeding
Best »crutch feed 12.0U sack, corn $1.65 we look, wblcb moralljr wt can do.—•
Rev. Wildman of Sanford occupied the
Tboreau.
you’ve
given
me.
And,
took
at
do—
Msdgs Waa In His Arms Sobbing Out
pulpit here Sunday afternoon quite an oats 11.75, Brun $1.65, shorts $1.66. 41
all
perked
up
with
the
collar
and
Hsr
Pttlful
Btory.
an attentive audience occupied the room. Phone 15. R. G. Stockton.
apron you mode. Why, tost night I
a
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ered corner of the front porch. Bb« caught her humming over one of those
White goods, larm, ansd embroideries,
D o u b li M ea n in g.
M ore Almut M arkrt Conditions
hod heard every word spoken by the old time tunes you play for na, Just
■Ahe tirettisstahuwiug that we have ever
’’Umbrella»
J&lt;t&gt;**overed,"
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In commenting on the Herald'* ar­
farmer and hla wife
like she used to when the was a young
had, N. 1’. Yowell Si Co.
ticle on market ciihdltlnn*, Percy Phil­ that attructafl our attention the othoi
It wBK not tho flmt time that Mad gi­ girl "
tlay.
But
»Kfy'TUr
a
mlnutel
W«
lip Vyle, the Jacksonville ad man writ*-»
Mrs Green reached over to Madgs
ETHEL ITEMS
■book our head» aadly and walked on ftad learned-lhaz liuum rough but bon
Mrs. Wilkerson returned home Friday that on Jan. 3rd he received n letter from It would take a whole galaxy of clair­ eit heart od pvxipln conaldered her oh- end pulled her towards te r.. Bbe drew
from I’alalka, where she ha* town vent­ a Birmingham. Alabama, prominent voyant« and m large «quiol of deteo tlrwly out of her natural element. Hhe the fair race down to her own and
grocer, in which it was staled that he, lives to get back a fow of our loal bud com« to Willow Farm In Rood kissed her suftly. her ayes humid and
ing her [iftrenW.
faith, and had tried to be happy and grateful.
Mr. and Mm. Andrew1 Bush lost their the grocer, hud iiis celery delivered lo unea.—News Letter.
helpful
Mr« Orccn had laughed at
“Yos, Madgs U a Jewel." she sold.
him
direct
from
Michigan,
his
lettuce
, little son, Clyde,, Tuoedav night at 10:2
her,
however,
whon »he got up a meal
"She Is better than.that!” ertpd oM
from
Cincinnati
and
his
poultry
from
i o’clock. It was taken suddenly ill Sun­
composed of really exqulnlte dainties, Farmer Green—"ahe's a household onFilla the Bill.
day night and after a brief ilintws of two Missouri.
“A sentence with the word expo* but a mere Incidental mouthful to hun­ i a l "
While it Is evident thut the celery re­ ure," the teacher demanded, and a gry seekers after corn bi-ef and cab­ tceoyrtgiit. tm. bj w. a
days it passed away. Little Clyde was
fifteen montiis old. He will bo missed fers to the fall Michigan crop, there i» no sturdy boy put up bis band. “If you bage. and lots of 1L Tho farmer had
by parents an« friends. But as the Di­ reason for buying lettuce in the Cincin­ fellow» don’t quit your grafting I’ll regsrded her with real * sympathy,
A Club Celt.
vine Maker thiiuglit bout to take the littte nati market for sale in the Birmingham exposure,’’ be quoted .grnndlloqticntlj when ho found her pretty hands all
scrapod
and
cut
from
sbolllng
oorn
I
Analog
M
liner of the California
from
the
noted
reform
lecturer
be
had
retail
innrket
i
t
is
quite
likely
that
San­
darling to a better land, we hope that its
for tbe chickens.
[
beard.
oían
which
has
been made famous on
ford
celery,
first
shipped*
to
Cincinnati,
little smiling fstW will be the flmt to meet
”1 won’t bo a nobody, even bore!" this side of tho ooutlnnnt by Wilson
the bereaved [larenta after tltey have will supply tlie Birmingham market some
exclaimed Madge, after a good crying Mliner, the dramatist, droppod Into
«’
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i
shaken of! their earthly cares and ascend days later.
Mule to. B« Reckoned With.
spall
"I levs John, and his folks, the Union club of Ôan Francisco ono
The
whole
trouble
with
the
Florida
od to a better * home. It was buried
“Is you gwine ter let that mewel do too. I'm going to learn how to please day. "Come Into tho library a mlDWednesday oveuijig at 1 o’clock in the vegetable growing is in the distribution. sa he pleases!” asked Uncle Ephrlam'z them, no matter how hard It seems." uts," s
a fellow member. Mimer
Ethel Cemetry. The little grave. * m 1 have frequently talked with the wife. "W ha'i yon* will power!" "My - .It was this sudden resolve that led shrank
ok. "Nay, nay I” ha protes tbeautifully decorated with roses and Howard-Packard I-and Co., about this will power's all right," he answered. to a vast surprise on tho part of bluff, ed.
I might drop dead In there and
feature it matters not what a man can "You Jest want ter come out hyar an' hearty John Green half an hour later, they wouldn't find me for weeko."—
other fragrant flowers.
meaaure dls here mewel'a won’t pow ■s he came round the corner of the NVw York Mail.
Mr. and Mrs. Itoss and Boirilarold, grow on iiis land, if he cannot get dis­ er."
tribution
and
u
fair
price,
he
is
worse
ol!
barn to face a roost amazing scene.
made a flying trip to Sanford Monday.
Madge, Wearing a long apron and all
than
before
he
started
lo
farm.
f
Keep Warm While, Asleep.
,A delightful dance and supper was
■
flurried and excited, was stamping her
You
con
go
info
thousands
of
northern
Among
the Musgum tribe of tbs Ka­
Rural
Education.
given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B,
RbrAl éducation falls, according to a foot at a cow. The animal was awing merun, near Lake Chad, a German
lay night. And western cities and towns jn mid*
WJSnpp of Markham last Fridt
winter,
JfUATi and
MIMI never
1IRVCÏ see
WT an head of lettuce, report prwsontcd to ths National Copn- lag her tail and pawing the ground. explorer reporto'that he ha* discoverMusic was rendered by Mm. Ko4i. At W
Ilehlnd the cow Lay a cream pitcher In od an unexpeoted luxury. - As ths
cabbage
ut
a
»talk
cel
k
of celery;
yet in Cin- cll of Education. Glve tbe Utile red pieces
seven o'clock the crowd began to arrive
*
nights are very oold.'in-that part, ths
achool
bouse
a
square
deal.
la
éduca­
and by eight the parlor was filled with ritirati, Pittsburg and other centers, tion anywhetw a perfd?t and unmtstato
"Why. little girt, what doe« this beds are built like lion« coffins, and
produce doesn't **hfl
hr) nr tenough tq pay
smiling faces of young people. Mrs: Sapp broduce
meant" challenged the big-hearted fel­ underneath a firs burns all night, keep­
abls su ccsisf—New York Tribuns.
.
•
low.
with her smiling face met the hoet 'of freight.
(Y ' :■ Y ' ’ . . ' •
ing the sleeper warm.
v»r
There’a absolutely no question about
t
rlenlU U thry—arrived, Misti Halllr
In an Instant Madge was In his
the demand ItSF Sähföftf, khd. FfOfldg
arms end sobhleg out ker pltlful etory
- Upford sndMr. J . W, Kersey were |ead-i
Post (raising his glass)—M
A gloriThing to It »member.
*
"Ifg no use, John,” she walled. 1
.ers of the dance,' Supper waa served at producto'in general, but thrir distribu­
oua fluid 1 A whole poem Is -con­ wanted to learn hew to milk, Just like
Don’t 1st the satisfaction at knowtion
must
be
solved
first.
10:80, conalatlng of spagett{r aalails,
tained In i t - Skeptical Friend—"Then Ellen and Mary. That
________________
hateful old tog you’re a good fellow keep you
sandwiches', cake«, ffuiu and fancy can­
is *Jpeven’a nanny swallow I t down mpriey wèuWe't let we, aad k le k s d ii^ 03
tf
dies. The djinks were poslum, hot choc Wade, the Tuner. (Mundo
qulck.’t—Jdeggendorfor BlAeller. '
, the, pitcher to 'pieces. Gh. John, TB effort to the only tht»g
1
olate and lemonade. The dining room
salto worth while.
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■*— ■ ■■■ * "
hever be of any nee for anything"
Great valuta in .Lincttt *1 Yoweli’a
was perorated with ferns and foees. The
’John
Green
had
to
laugh
at
the
ab­
Explaining Away ths Facta.
parlor was decorated with palms and Violet Brand fíale on dan. J
Well-bred peoplo now do not tslli surd situation. Thon, all manly ten­
Not
pot plants,
about Mbs world, the flesh and tha derness, he stroked the golden hair of
~I
roppoee
the bright«*
tais
young
and
pretty
wifi.
6 bare Otca gon soap 25c, 1 lb. can Rtltn davlli'Vthay speak of the “environ­
* Miss Bertha Sanders is visiting her
your life waa when Jeafc
"
"You
p
ford
Baking
Powder
2Sc.
Phorje
36
R,
poor
lUUe
angel,"
he
sold,
“noundo and aunt, Mr. antlm Mrs. J . W.
ment, heredity and clrcumstanbss.'*—
"Brightest T there
—- r*a ■ B
A4
body Is going to hurt yon, and nobody
fl. Stockton.
- 41-lt a L. Moody.
ad
Ughi to the room l"
&lt;11Alike von 1 «trini

BRIDE OF k MONTH

.

�January 10, 1919

HIC SANfORD HERALD
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W. 1*. Morgan ia In the city for a few
dnya abaking hands with hia many
frienda.
Sanford Military Band will fumiah
music for Che'Big Oveldo Excursion, Fri­
day, Jan. 17th.

City Council Meets
The City Council met in regular ses­
sion Jan. Gth, at 7:30 p. m. Present, T
J. Miller, President; F. L. Woodruff; W
S. Hand; S. Runge; B. W. Herndon; C
C. Woodruff. Absent, W. 11. Under­
wood. Minutes of the last meeting read
and approved. Mr. Bartlett and Mr.
'GfffWpui RtM)
W Wll subject of Street paving and the means of
raising the money therefor. Moved and
seconded that the matter lie referred to
the finance committee. Carried. Moved
and seconded that the bid of C. M. H&amp;nd

Or. Daris, Optician
Is H ere..
At Robbins Neat Hotel until Monday,
January 13, inclusive. Headache cured
with glasses. Refs. ,I)n . Robson and
K in g .-'^
41 -1o
Free! Freel
Call at my store and get a jar of Shinon
— the great silver cleaner. Free. Hen­
ry McLuulin. tho Jeweler, 102 W. Firstt
street
30-t/c
Notice
'Th
I Ite
e annuiti
annual meeting of,the
ol, the stockholdstockmddpnrofthp líanirof UvÎCTitrwIlHje hrhi at
the office of the Bank in Oviedo, Florida,
February 4th, at 9:30 o’clock.
C. T. SESSIONS,
Cashier.
3!&gt;-2 tyeeka

FIFTY

-

VOTES

-

FIFTY

NOT GOOD A FTER JA N U A RY T H IR T Y -F IR S T

Miss (or Mrs.)
/Vote* must' be neatly trimmed and pinned together
in order to be counted.

Trim around black lines.
«9

—r.T1.

H. S. Lyon of iVaiueon, Ohio,'was in
tng, and J1.-I6 per Quarter for sanitary
^the city today on his way to Windermere
buckets be accepted. Carried. Moved
r
Florida this county.
and seconded that the petition presented
L' Mrs, Mary Barnett of Charlotte, N by Prof. Perkins and others asking that
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To enter The Piano Contest, fill out this blank and send
C., is the gurat of her cousin, Mm. L. A walks lie built across certain Streets tie
it to the office oi the Contest Editor.. You may
Brumley, and will spend the winter heri*. referred to the St n e t committee. Cur­
* .
nominate yourself or a friend.
All roads lead to Sanford and.every­
,-M r . ami Mm. R. !.. Hunter of Char- ried. MoVtd aud seconded that Mr.
ci
Th* First o ftttm Blank* R«rc«(v»d will Count for 0,000 Wot*«
lotte, N. C., returned today to their home Williamson notify adl parties who had body will be here Wednesday to aLUuul
,f
'
,
v
a after spending-the holldayxrwith Mr.-wi*
4he ttig Vjtrfyt Sale at Yowcll’s
»
- ________L . h - 0 - M - I H A I . E ____
thirty dayrpfaec tbwu in tut good repair
rsm
«aava. a W B W 1 ■«
Mm. L. A -Rrum layas they were originally:— thrrried. Moved
Mr», of M iat............................................... ^
Mrs. Will Beatty has returned homo and seconded that the matter of the
from Tampa where she was called by the building of a sidewalk by the A. C. L. Ry
Addin»-. . . : r . T : : : r ^ T T T “ :.7 .T r r n 7 7 .':: .......................
aerioua illness of her father,- Mark L. along Myrtle Avenue as per OrdinanceT"
Nominated by _____ • '. . . . ______ _____________________ ; __ _____ . . . . . . . . .
Scott, formerly of this city.
refered to the Street committee. CarJ All Local Advertisement« Under This
Heading. Three Cents ■ Lin« Each Issue
The Climax at tho Imperial Theatre rit*d. Communication from the A. C. bt
was a gqod show poorly attended, which Ry regarding transportation ol brick for
The Gate City House has brought
‘ wouldjndicate that high price attractions paving purpooes received, and the Clerk
d
Jw
‘n the high cost of living. Only $4.00
was instructed to notify them that the
are not in wogue. at the present.
Council would act definitely in u short per week for the finest table board in
l^W. If. Underwood, Miss Kate Under­
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thiu* Moved and wcondiri' that the the city. See Parker.
wood Miss Martha Miller and William
Street and finance committees precede
For sale Five gallon instantaneous
Shelly have arrived home from Marshalto make arrangements (or the paving of water heater. Suitable for both room
ville, Ga., where they went on the sad
" T r y C irdul," write* Mrs. Z. V. Spell, ol H iyn«, I I C
9th Street from Park Avenue to the one Singer sewing machine, used one
mission of the burial of Mrs. W. 11. Un­
household furniture.,- at 210
Depot, and of 7th Street from Magnolia month,
" I was In a very lo ^ »Uts oi health, and was m &lt; able to
~’ine ave, or box 473.
41-9t-p
derwood.
Avcjiue to Oak Avenue. Carried. Moved
be up and tend lo ray duties. ! did try Cardiff, and to o «
Wanted —Plain or fashionable dresses
Osborn Shaw, who is in Sanford for the and seconded that the salary of the City to make. Satisfaction guaranteed. 60
began to feel better. I jo t able to be up and help do waif
winter again slaten that in his old home in Attorney be fixed at $200.00 per year. ’almettn Ave.
.
41-Kt-p
housework. I continued to take the medicine, and now I
Long Island there has been no cold Carried. Moved and seconded that the
K«ir sale or rent. A desirable place ol
am able to do way housework and to care foe my children,
acre» good land, one anil a half mile
weather as yet and the winter haa l&gt;een and seconded that the •
the rnildwit on record. Mr. Shaw has a Carrie«!. Moved and xecnnd«*«l that the from pout office, on MellonvilU* ave. and
and I (eel as, though 1 couiid never praiss C V ‘H
within the city limits. Ha» an elevenline place on Mellon ville avenue and ex­ City Clerk notify tin* Kemald Hardware room bonne in good repair (furnished or
for Hie benefits I have rtoclvcd."
pects to put in a crop of pouiix«..
o, to move their Powder house outside j unfurnished also a garage, laumiry .room
IIC
The'clty
limits within thirty days. Curried
Big excursion to Ovcido will take place
fruit tree». &lt;Inborn Shaw. Sanford, Fla.
Moved
and
seconded
that
the
A
C.
I„
next Friday, January 17th. The special
4l-2t-p
For Sal«- Block of fisV well located
train will leave the old depot at 2:30 p m. Ry In* ordered to place safety gates on
Tickets will be nold in the city now and French Avenue crossing at 6th Street, city |uU. Address Owner, Box 1287.
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and they will be taken up at the union de and at the crossing at the passenger De­
For
Sale
Poland
China
Brood
Sow.
pot.
(
urrnssi
Moved
and
seconded
pot in exchange for regulitr round trip
W. E. S«|uin*9, Cameron Ave
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Cardiff is successsfuL because ft is made
that
a
committee
Consisting
of
tile
M
a
j­
__ „ tor
railroad tickets. Fare will lx* one dollar
St John» Hotel Itoon a and board.
women, and acto s * c lik â lly
on the wotr
womanly
eo
or.
City
Clerk,
and
Chuirman
&lt;
d
the
lly
on
womanlr
comtUutloa.
___ for the round trip.
Homelike accommodation» for regular
Canlui does one thing, anti does it welL That
QoiiaaUlflJimMliuteil to draw resolution»
___ ! explain*
■ v The .physician» were obliged to ampu- of *t^mpiully oil ttle dentil of Ute *lfWo[ boarder» nr transient». Good table.
tlie great tuoccss which It
it has had, during the
tha oast
past 50 y* «i ann*.
Rat«* reasonable W. H W'aihen, Prop,
tale part of one of J, E. Terwilleger's fwi eouiicil man W. II t'nderwooil. ('ar­ 420 W. First St.
in helping thousands of weak and ailing women back to
33-11
on Tuesday. All that medreal science ms I Movi-d and seco'nded that all
health ana happiness.
For R«*nt Six room cottage with nil
could do was done in the elfort to save sidewalk» on French Avenue from Sixth modern improveitierna. 409 Palmetto
If you ire a woman, fed tired, dull, and ars Mrvoua.
both feet, but one of them was mo badly »treet to Ninth street, where there sre avenue. Apply to f*' \S Muliuney at
cross snd Irritable, It’s because you need a toato. W hy no}
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crushed uud the operation was deemed no cement walk» I«* and the same are Fernald Howe. Co..
try C ardu!? Cardul builds, strengthens, restore«,-and acto
Wanted Clean ml ton rag», no wrap»,
necessary. Mr. TerwUleger t* resting hereby condemned and the owner» are at Hie Herald off lev. Will pay 2 cent»
in every wav as a special, tonic remedy for women. T est
«irli
easy and Is on the road to rapid recovery ordered to within 60 days replace same jH*r pound
H for yourselt Your druggist sells Cardiff. Ask him.
lai»t Pair of ill'll! trou»*'r» on Park
with cement walks. Also that the walks
Big Time at Orrido
on the wmt side of Myrtle Avenue from avenue. Return to Carl Tukacli, I're.4»ing (Tuli
2tf
fc- There will 1»' an excursion to Ovetdo Mb Lo lull. SUtsits taku Uie mumi conn* .
(jood
Mule
fur
.Sale
t,'h«*ap
For inand return next Friday, Jim. 17th. The Carried. Moved and seconded that the
a|M*ction apply to John C. Edwards,
City
Clerk
lie
instructed
to
prepare
cards
Sanford Military Bund will accompany
C«*tcry avenue
32-tit
the train and a large crowd will leave this showing the legal rate to be charged for
Established 1850 j
Sec
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Jlurpcr
in
»lone
city for Oveido to hear county division the transportation of passengers within house on Cameron i^vehue for pure blotMl
Tour liankcr
,
tnnsif n’rnrnts
disc listed. The fare fnr the round trip the City limits and to furni»h each h a c k white Wmmlotun «*gg» for hatching.
WHOLESALE PRODUCE
Hrmphli. Tom.
A SPECIALI Y
will lie cue dollar and you run buy your ur other vehicle transporting pMsttngm Also fill«! cm-kcruUa for bm .lui* ,iim
|i) 2tp
tickets now the saute to be exchanged (or with u Copy of (hi* Kurue to la* posted con Fialiel Strum
For Sail* Two litinily luunche», alxo
O R A N G E S , G R A P E F R U IT , V E G E T A B L E S
regular tickets ul the u n i o n depot The spleuutedy in the stud vehicle, and to
w|)o|«-»ali&gt; lt»li bu»in**iv* witfi lallnciice,
furnish
iiumliers
to
designate
them
The
excursion train will leave the old depot
bout« and nct-x Aj»o lake front lot with
on Friday at 2:30. Be ready to take number» to be shown on the vehicle. thre« house« C. . L. Vincent, at fish
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this delightful trip to the prettiest little Currie«!. The City Clerk, having audil- house.
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«*d the accounts of Mr. A. L. Williams,
For R«*nt— Rooma for lighf house­
city in the new county of Harney.
Mott «HtiMÍvricoltfCtion of Nursery Sfinii in FUto¡ti* o« Gulf irgion now tr*dy ior
it was moved and seconded that he be keeping, 919 Oak Av«&gt;., corner 10th St.
diitritruliori.
Ask fo« vnjiy o f out tplcn&gt;Íui new r*taf»gfur. wfiivK i* rrp lrlr wtlh pUnf
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releu veil from bis bond, fam ed. Moved
in| info« rnstiori. «ir*, tipiions. ri*
Fruii Trees |)r» or stive I ’ U n is O i»,«m e n ia l Shrub*,
1/
Yowcll's Violet Sale
For Sale Two good mule», wagon
el*. Iron» «II over t h e **orlti, retuli t»f mir r i f m u t r imp&gt;r&lt;«lion&gt; i i h | r ip e iiin r n li fof
and seconded that the Voucher» us
and
harnciei.
S««*
them
at
M
«-«-ci«
Ham­
Next Wednesday Vowed'» tug violet signed by the president and approved by
the p «»f 29 y e *it
See «pevisJ i*sh ilik o u itl uhtlei liuirhrH rules in ta lilo | u «
mock on Greenman place.
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W R IT E T O D A Y .
sale will take place and it in needlnw to the tina net..... ..
In paid Carried.
For R«ti I
Tiled land &lt;•
way that it will be well attended. The Council now adjourned
REa s o n e r b r o t h e r s ,
O n c e o , F lo rid a
eigilt itr'ft-n at 1nailing »tation,
ladies of tin» »ivrtinn have come to IiM
Tt \Y l.rerril,
ui «imps L o. 1» a» land rent J W.
Upon Vowed'» Violet Sale it» a social
Powell owner.
In&lt;|uU4 Of Walter
City Clerk.
Hnyne», Herald Olfic«’28-tf
event and the store 1» always crowded
For
Kent—Five
acres,
well,
tiled,
wnh
from early morn till late at night during
No explanation necessary regarding
this great event. Ad the lutest creations the Violet Brand Sale. The only tiling house. Also IU acres, j tlksl Also S
acres tiled, witli gi»«l lnm»c. Call on or
in laces and embroideries will lie shown to rememlier b the date. Yowell’a big phone W A. Minnick, Cameron City. 114-if
and all the rnuny designs in white good Sanford «tore on Jun.. 16.
Found Black vest full dr«*»». Can be
dear to the feminine heart will lie on the
had at Herald office by paying for this
Resolutiona of llcspert.
counters fresh from Pari* and the Amer­
notice. .
Whereas, it has pleased «iur Heavenly
ican markets. The Violet Sole this year
Wanted—Su-nogranhic p«»ition by
will eclipse all former efforts in this line Father to remove from our midst Sover- young lady oi got«! reft* re nr«*«*, E.
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and the ladies are eepeclelly invited to eigh Lizzie Underwood; who died Satur­ Adam», 708 Park avenue.
oat
p
attend the sale early, before the lienuti- day, January 4th, 1913.
cabbage plants, all vurietiea, $1.26 |«*r
Ilesolred,
that
we
bow
in
humble
sub­
ful new designs are picked over. Re­
1,000; cheajier in larger lota. Sati.xtacmission to the divine will of Him who tion gauranteed. F. S. Canoon, Megmember the date, Jan. 15lh.
gett’», H. C.
31-841^
doeth till things well.
Bring
vour
old
tire*
to
Sanford
Machine
l{esolt,d,
that
we
tender
our
sincere
Treasurer ( i l i o Money Hark
&amp; Gara|c Ct&gt;. for vulcaniting. fri-48-tf
and
heartfelt
sympathy
to
the
bereaved
.County Treasurer I)r. J. J. Head, to­
We are «njmptiexl to handle your repair
day signed a check for $368.OK. payable husiiaiul and daughter, and
wtwk.
SanfonlJilachine A« Garage Co.
Ilesolred,
that
wo
drup«&gt;
our
charter
in
to the public school fund of thd coutjty,
fri-48tf.
hic^^ukvH a grand total of $12,600 mourning for thirty days, and
Wanted—Bevegÿ -solicitor* for necea/(rsofrrd, that these resolution.» lx* »ary houwhold urticjéa .Call at 1. J.
him to the school fund during
*
40-2l-p
spread
on a page of the hook of minutes, S**cor(l'ii residence."
years ho has held office. When
For
SaJc
-irtoTmlngtoft
type
writer
a
copy
aent
to
the
family
of
the
deceased
cad was a candidate for the office
in good-condition. J.13 Railroad Ave.
{ of rokuty treasurer lie stated that he sovereign, and puh!bht*d in the Sanford
For HAje—One of the b*»t business
Herald.
I
would pay over to the public school fund
block* in the city, on First Street, store*
I
Vi
»fcnrr
oar
mu
Inn/
iw i, .
"
everything In excess of a salary of $2,000
]i»alKtve. This
below, o(Kci*a and room*
,
property ix pow paving 12 U |&gt;er cent on
[ i
por year and office expenses, derived front • Our mutual burdens btar,
A ml often for rash other flows
tha priire we ■usk fdr it. When the the
hia office. Fulfilling that obligation he
pregAit leas»» *rc oüt and with the in­
T\u sympathizing tear,
L___hia paid over to. the.publk_ school fund
creased valuation, it will pay much more.
B’/ten
we
asunder
part,
—
112,600 during the tpro years he held
M
(hi* l^*at focatlon In \hc cily.
It pires us inward
nlvestmcnt you wlH'not find its
! i* office.
*pfo^erty or farm*.
The money returned to the county by ^ftnt-we shall still bt joined in heart U.' txiuml. See us for city
* proposition*^
iropoìitio
Two goo«i wholesaje*
HowAnd
hojte
la
meet
again.
k;— the-retiring county treasurer has gone
■ani-ParkaftHdmtH’t r . ------- - 4!-2t-c
Sarah E. Parker,
directly into the school fund, where it
■Fop Sale—Eggs for hatching from
Mayme B. Griffin. English P«r.cflk*a Indiun Runner pucka,
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was
used
to
giver
groate
school
oportunir7*i
layer» ol large white «*ggx. Stock direct
Ities to the you tin of the county. The
Butter, creamery, 1 In. cartoon* 40c. from Mr*. Andrew Hreoka, Yin.-Presi­
total amount materially increased the
dent Cumberland White Egg Indian
efficiency of the public schools of the Buttering 1 H&gt;. cartoons, 26c. Phone 35 Runner Club. Egg» $3.00 per 13. Try
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county, and many a child ha* been bene­ R. G. Stockton.
gs from our carefully bred Wyckoff•_. •
anebard strain of—White I«-gborn*,
fited without the achool_patrons ever
A bewildering profusion of dainty lace*
and constant layers, $1.60 p«&gt;r 16
being aware of the fa ct—Tampa Tri- embroideries, ' white goods at Yowcll’s early
Adi fresa. Borina llill Pnultrv Farm.
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CAMEBON CITY CLIPPINGS
R. L. Greer haa cut aftd aold two car­
loads of good lettuce this week.
W. S. Minnlck is cutting a car of extra
nice lettuce this week.
Guy Ellsyorth is staying with Terry
Malotfc while preparing hia farm for po-

planting.

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W. A. Minnick Is ll\ Jacksonville this
week and his daughter, Mias Aileen .will
probable return with him.
John A. Spohn of Beaver, Okla., Is op
his way to Cameron City and expects to
make his home here.
Mr, und Mrs. Joshua Powell of Queens

H A L F D RO PS
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Thl* booklet gives the rei*on* for spring fertilixing, description of
uliu
“ ~ t,‘ of ' application.
formula* to bn iim lpiaaii itmrrmlZ
Sent on request.
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CHOICE SELECTED STOCK
Wfilt 1m Prie*«.
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L«t to sud rest n r UeldtV Irish Potato*« »ad
Florida Vegetable»

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Local Agent R . C. M axwell, Branch Manage

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ex of thsi wiatst-and-thw-j^uing.months

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here. - Mr. Rwope of the 8 wope Ijind Co., was
showing a party of sightseers our homes
and farms on'Mortday afternoon.
A number of buyers have been on the
ground every day watching our lettuce
(lelda.
Howard Sw'artz haa returned to Galnsville to resume hia studies at the Univer­
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vfpn supper guests of Mrs. Ernest Tola«
of Sanford.
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Sunday.
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Last Thursday night M js. Curlctt entortalned a company of her friends very
pleasantly at her home on Buck Lake.
The rooms were very tastefully decorat­
M AIL A N SW ER TODAY
ed and hung with Japanea Innterns whose
soft light was all that was needed. Mm.
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GENEVA JOTTINGS
In the Neatest Correct Answers
Curlett served a delicious luncheon- con­
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to the Mysterious
sisting of creamed lobster on toast, cake
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Miss
May
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is
visiting
friends
Miss Msbcl Daniels returned to Taft
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in Paola.
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last
Friday.
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Mias Leda Peters returned to Jack­
Mu
Misses Ixjda and Irene Peters gave a
Z0 jr.ru
sonville
Thursday afternoon, after spend­
very enjoyable party for the young folks
Cun
ing the holidays very pleasantly with
last
Tuesday
night,
to
watch
the
old
year
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out and the New Year in.
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Misses Nevada. CaHle and Jessie
&gt; Mr. and Mrs. Hurley, Mrs. A J. Fry
Grant
gave a very pleasant party for
of Baltimore. Md., Mr. JaFkSon and Mr,
their
young
friends New Year’s night.
Wallers of DeLwud, and Mr. MusselHath
and
Gertrude Little und Bar­
whlte were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Tate sur number (rom t to 10. pi*« In Ih« »juttn «o «heu »»Uni lo- 1 2
bara
and
Tommy
Mi-Lain are enjoying
Kndur Curlett on New Year's day.
Érthff vfftIcnUr. hortrosu»Ely «rtri dl**orinlly the total «111 I«a
visit
in
Oveido
Any number ran be u*ttj u many Unir« u drilrni
I Mr. und Mrs. Jasper Nicholson have
Hurry Phillip* has leased an art gal­
To ihr 10 naatrat nxiKt aoawru will Im |iv*o ihr 10 pritra In th« otdrr namrd Each I returned to thftr home in Osteen.
prrrod aantUng In an aaawtr will W M at by mail a Bird'a F-jrc V»» nl J k I •oiivttlr and racK v, Misses Georgia 1‘utlHhall and Itiunte lery in Sanford und hopes for tin- patron­
ptrSoo «aoding in a cmrKl aaawtr will b« |i*«u • tptrial pur&lt; haaing awtid |oud in th» purchatt na McLain returned to Tallahassee last age of his Geneva friends, lie promise*
ol an1 uotold lot io Graad Boulctard. Winntrt will b« noufi.d by mail, and ihr dtnuonol ihr
good photognydis
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Jadgt« inuat bt teerpirj by all ronitatanu aa Anal. All anawrra muH bc in our htndt an ot br Saturday.
Dr. Ia&gt;w¡«T’vvitii a party of friends, has
fort Januift l’- ^ .JB l.l ‘{ . . j
Mr. ami Mrs. itehhinder were guests
Nvtra lo
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for a bunting trip up the river
Grand Boulevard Invcstmenr Company of Dr. and Mr* Marshall of Oveido Fri
While in Geneva the Rev Herman
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NAME PLAINLY
Jacksonville,
Florida
I i-temtiurg I huraduy, after a pleasant , odist church, fourth. He preuehed u
good plain, earnest, sermon We should
, holiday visit with friend* m Geneva.
Name . .
Mr* I. !.. Adams was very pleasantly! all feel proud that this young man who
i surprised New Year's night by the invìi-[ hits chosen the noblest of callings, be­
Addres*
j ston into her home of a nurnlter of her |long* to Geneva,
■friends, bringing with them a chicken i Mrs. Claude Kuulerson entertuined
pilluu supper. Cover* were laid for' Dr and Mr*. Lewi* und Mrs. Robertson
twelve uud u jolly g&lt;*nd time was nn- ‘ at dinner Nuw Vwir'« .lay,
S E E D S
F O R
F L O R I D A
Mrs Begga und son Alford of Titus­
joyed by all.
ville who have Ihsoi the gnents of Mrs.
-^a.i, P«Hot» Tomato*«, Cucumber«. P*pp*f, W«teim*lon, Csnlitoup*. Ssrrl
Both services at th e .Baptist church
Coen
rn. Squuh, Egg Plant.
Puttishnll returned bone Minnduy*.
Sunday
were well attended, preaching!
If you waat f**uh&gt;. plant our Med Let m quo.* ildiveitd price« bn liiHtliu
by the pastor,Rev. E. Li*e Sjmitb
potato «red LiTingtton'« True Blu* Sealed Glob* Tomato, $ 3 .1 0 par lb.
MOORE MOVEMENTS
d*livrr*d. Wt haadla tvarytklnf in th* a**d lina Write for apdnf raialogur
Mrs, PaUixhulL Mrs. Iteggs. Misscs ' The 'lUeeluiii disciissa'd at the debate
K I L G O R E S E E D C O M P A N Y , P la n t C it y , F lo rid a Mimiche nnd Georgia Puttishnll and Mr lust Friday evening was "more is lertfru-d
Musiwilwhite were a pleasant party from by trailing (hull observation." J F. Me
Clellund and Mr* W W. Britt spoke on
the nil ir ina live aide.
H. Johnson und

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AND MULE OW NERS
tried Dr. Semple* Hoof Ointment? Ag­
itation and Cure for Hard, Dry and Brittle
Every Farmer, Liveryman . and Turpentine
operator or any one cwntn| Hone* or Mule* ihould
not be without this Valuable Remedy. . . .• . —»

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2 Diamond Rings
2 Gold W atches
1 $5.00 Gold Piece
5 Silver Dollars

DIRECTIONS:

Ks pure, Sweet and dainty 3S
the name implies, made from
selected wheal; scientifically,
liandlcd. producing a Hour that
retains ALL Ihc llavot and nu-j
triclousncss so ttounidully sup­
plied by nature There is none
teller—it costs no mote—why]
not, at least, give u an imp.« lial (rial? Satisfaction euaranlecd, or money refunded.

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Mrs.J. C. Ellsworth on the negative
Tile judges decided the negative sel*
made the most jtoints and they wer.
given the decision At the next debut.
Jafl 17th. it is expected there will U
some town talent to dtscunn the jiro's hi &lt;1
eon’s of some weighty i|uealion.
Mr und Mrs. J. C. .Smith of Cameron
avo., projirictors of the Twin Oaks Chick
en Farm, have imported some thorough­
bred white leghorn stock from Mr. Tleo
Throop's farm at Enterprise, to udil to
their already large stoek of fowls.
James Hickson of Celery avenue luu.
been ill with u bad ruse of throat trouble
Mr*. W. W. Miller of Miller avenue, ha«
been ill with n sa-vere cold, and Lydia
, &lt;'hiuw- ha* had quite a serious uttack of
catarrh of the stomach.
Hilton and Flobt, Brown of Fu Chrwtmos, were guests of their sister, Mrs. J
F. McClelland and family on Sunday.
Miss Lillian Wnit* of Longwood was
Miss Annie Cameron's guest u portion
of last week.
,
C. C. Worthington returned from
1am pa Monday,' after spending a week1»
visit with his family,
i Mr. und Mre. L. J. Hancock nnd »on
dined with Mr. and Mnv.J. C. EUiwprib
on New Year’s day.
Robert Washburn, the genial street
car fondue tori is having a week’s vucstihp in Jacksonville..
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For Engraved Cards See The Herald n^V'si'nid FrJ!rUhin,rThey

C. E. Society at Monroe
On lust Sunday evening, Jan. 6, 1913,
a C hristian Endeavor Society was orga
hired at Monroe,,nlxmt four miles went
of Sanford. Twelve mtmi»eni wure enrplled which mAea a very good begln- -J ning. AJthougt)* there ia no church orgiplxhtiòn at Mionroo, the people aro in. U-rostod in. rel%iiIon work and that is why
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they took dp,ihc Christian Endeavor.
• This la the oply C. E. Society within a

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SANFORD PROXMITY.TO PRINCIPAL MARKETS—Tire a buyg nmp giva ft ftood idea of- the'
pnoxiralty of the Sanford crops to the best markets of the United States and shows that better distribu­
tion is needed by the growers and also that better freight rates could be made to Sanford and other
parts of Florida than California. A glance at the map will convince any one that- Florida is bound to
come intoiier own and in thè coming Sanford will play an important part. The map is prinred by the
courtesy of the East’Sanford Land Compuny.

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or fou rof the churches in Sanford take
up the Endeavor work.
Christian Endeavor is an interdenom
(national organization and is already a
welcome guest in over eighty dinomtnaUons.
J. H. Cellar,
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M O W FOR THE FAMOUS YOW ELL VIOLET BRAND SALE—That important
^ event towards which every feminine eye has been turned for months past. We
are justly proud of the magnificent showing of dazzling White Goods, Laces, Enhbroideries and Spring Fashions we have gathered for your choosing this year. Never
were stocks more replete with the newest ideas of style, comfort, and perfection of
quality. •--¿x ----------- ----------------The Violet Brand Sale is an annual oecurrance in which neither time or money is
scared in making this of 1913 one that will go down in the history of Sanford as the
Biggest, Best and Most Profitable Sale ever witnessed in our City.
Come and make your selections from this Vast Sea of Whiteness and enjoy the
satisfaction of saving much money.
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Store Closed Tuesday, Jan. 14 - Opens Wednesday. Jan. 15, 9 O’clock
Embroidery Counter at 10c

Sheer White Goods, Voiles, Etc.

A most wonderful showing of pretty

Nothing prettier for th e morning, afternoon and even­
ing wear than these handsome Chintz Dotted, Crepe,

Embroideries in many widths and
styles, in values up to 25c, on in

Ratine, Stripe, nr El axon Voiles.
Imported Chintz
Dotted Voiles with colored hand embroidered dots are

dividual tables marked for

very popular far spring.

Violet Brand Sale, dunce

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10c

ing the Violet Brand Sale.

see

what

splendid values can he bought for
15c, from a narrow edge to n good
wide width, with insertion to
match. 35c values marked
for Violet Brand Sale, t i t . .

We were very proud of our lust V iolet Brand showing of Flounc-

The must m agnificent display of Laces it has ever been our
pleasure? to show, from the narrowest of Valencienes at 5c per
yard to the handsome wide patterns and all overs. These Laces

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Wonderful Lace Values

are. shopping*'!« Sun ford or the la rg e cities. O 11 display during
Violet Brand Sale a t from $ 1 .0 0 per yard to $65.00 dress
patterns. •

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Embroidery, Flouncing and Robes
ings and Robes, but to see the line we have for your choosing
this year w ill’ make you stop and wonder whether or not you

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Embroidery Counter at ISc

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were chosen from 1913 newest designs. We are very proud of
the selection and ask you to see them during the V iolet Brand
Sule.

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White, Natural and Colored Linens

Embroidery Counter at 25c

Embroidery in almost any width,
ed j^ o n d insertion to m atch ; new

From the Dry Goods World we learn th a t Linens in
any shnpe or form will he exceptionally good; hence
we bought Linens in all kinds and colors, and lots- of

Beautiful patterns up to 18 inches

them , from the sheer Linen Lawn to the 'Heavy- Crush
Suitings. We have nil the new shades on display

.Cam bric, etc. Values that will
easily bring 40 and 5 0 c.

. and pretty patterns. The 3 5 and
4 0 *c kind» are
arranged
for your in- ^
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spection
on separate
table
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19c

during V iolet Brand S ale.

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wide, with handings and insertion
to m atch, in Swiss. Nainsook,

Violet Brand Sale, choice

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Pian
your truck early

raporCfiTfr*1nro nrrr fhipnmnr fcutur«™.
W e W I« n that due allowance should l&gt;e
innde for any imperfect Iona that appear
In the reports of tin; boys oi tbl*. their
first trial. We believe lit giving full cred­
it for results attained.

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IA HatnnrNeHrYeai 1
To all our Friends and Customers

O n e w ay to make the N ew Y e a r P ro s
perous is t o get the best value for the money
you
you spend,
spei
Resolve to buy y o u r, S H O E S at our
sto re where you get U p to -D a tc - S h o e s, a
co m fo rta b le fit, and. th e best values possible
fo r the prices charged.

in our judgment, nil o( the complete.j|5
reports, that have ln&gt;en submitted to the =
(toys, should he not only Kent to the State
Representative of the Agriculture De­ g
partment ^something that la required If g
[OW to get it
government and «title aid and inatmctlon are to Ire hoped for), hut also should H
out early is no
be printed in our county palters, for the =
secret, for those
mlightinent of all of the Orange county
hoy», a» aids In any efforts they may
truckers who have
hereafter tnake in the cultivation of corn.
been in the busiIf this first effort on the part of the Or­
lando Heard of Trade shall result in
ness longest agree
demonstrating that the soil of Orange s s
F E E T F IT T E R
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rounty can Ire made to successfully prothat it is almost
duc3e fifty hushtds of sound, merchant­ 5
T e le p h o n e 6 9
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a g
wholly a m atter of supplying quickly
able corn to tl\e acre, at a cost of S17 it
will be the chest piece of work in the life iiiiliiiliiiiiiiliiillllliiilliillllllliiliiliiliitlilllllliilllllililliillllllllllliiiillliililiiiM
available fertilizers.
of the Board. One boy ha* done thia,
another eqdullcd his production, while
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another exceeded his production by qne
bushel, but his corn was of an inferior
quality, probably owing to the variety
are this sort o f fertilite r.
T hey supply quickly
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DAVID SPEER.
planted, and ths expense was greater.
o
available plant food in the best form s, not only to
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OEMEVA, FLORIDA
Other* have done nearly a#.well.
'a
start off the crop quickly and keep it growing
Your committee desires to especially
o°
Commend the report of,Alfred Link, one
vigorously, but to back it up through the season,
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and to ripen and harden off the product. .It is
frR L .
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the Department blank, he gives us a de­
y," tiris Sort of com bination that has brought success* • ]
PER
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history of his effort, from start to
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. to ’ piany Florida- truckers in the past thirty years \
flnish.given
in
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words
and
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and for this reason they aweaT by
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Good Location Good Service
BRADLEY’S FERTILIZERS, h •
tha't ha, hr a true lover of nature, careful,
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painstaking, intelligent, and one who
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may ^e counted yji to win litany future
W rite us today for booklet, mailed free.
effort
of hU lif*. ; 1’ ‘ " " *’
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Paticy' Walk Circle.
Altar full and careful examination of
The American Agricultural Chemical Co.,&gt;
Mr». W. L. MUtecr was hoaUwn of the
the report, and due deliberation, ypur
Fancy Work.CirTlo Thunuia/'aftcriHHjn
Jacksonville Seles Dopertaieat,
committee has decided upon the follow­
ing aw*rda:
Want angial hrmra-arcrc m i ^
P .O .B o x 216.___
let Priee—MttBnrg W r ifo lll
nwrrrhfra lEHV'iìSTnfyi«"”
—geeohd Prtrr"Em m ett Runa, $
Vork occupied . the htwy fingeri of th&lt;*
fZ.
Third Pri*a,-Alfred .Link, »50.
members of the Circle and visitors, who
Fourth Prixe—Lonnie Di
Frere present. A.tWlrioua fruit aalad,
Mahlon Gore,
wafer* and coffee ware aerved by the
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IHoberta, Mm. W' T. John, Mrs. T. W&gt;b
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iams, M r* C. C./Woodruff, Mrs W. RCommittee.
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Hinsa, Mm. W. H„ WlUiams, Mrs. H.
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Wilaon, Mr*. H. H. Hfll, Mr*. J . C. Me
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Daniel, Mn. C. J . Humph, Mr*. W. H.

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Richelieu
RATES
Lemon Cling
$1.50
Peaches
Richelieu
Sliced Lemon
Cling Peaches
Richelieu
R om l Anne„
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Offered, Which Is An Excellent

Hon. William Jennings Bryan has pur­

chased ano»W»»mi^7nrtT5n?m&lt;rin.
A few-weeks ngo he ptnvhnird 160
acres southwest from Miami. This tract
Mr. Bryan proposes to tilrn into a model
farm, on which he will grow everything
that can be grownin this latitude. Mr.
Bryan is a real farmer and on hiObjiyay
ka farm revels in all kinds of
wants his vegetable« frvsh from his own
garden, instead of purchasing from the
green gns-er. ,
oo o
The Woman’s Towiv. Improvement
Association of St. Pett&gt;»hurg has decidod to commmei^t’ the erection ofa
building on its lot In that city Immedl*
ately. The structure vfill cost in the
tieighliorliood of $10,001^ will be at least
two stories in height and will be prie
vided with rest and read ^g rooms for (hr
us« of visitors.
oo o
A *100,000 hotel is q lie ere«-teil in
Tavann. A coininitte r jrha» hwn ap
potutisi to get |i|aiU! anil
.....»
(or file building. Tliej '|'wvun*» Herald
says: "W ith a hotel fronting Lake Dora
Tavares will lie one of thp most th-siralde
piare» in the state (or wiNtcr tourists."
ouo
Tiie magnificent new
1C of the Sara*sota—Vm lit miAi A«jt iimpilile "Finii »ill,
be opened formally ThuWjUy. Jan Ifìtti.
More than $ 1.f&gt;t&gt;&lt;&gt; w
eort^^ff tasteful (ornjshingy are now being ¡|
pretty building.

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SANFORD PALATIAL
The accompanying cut will give a good facing Ninth street and *9unfoni.
idea of Hanford’s new union depot, re­ lower view shows the depot and
shed on the railroad side., The
cently constructed with other improve­
sh»*d extends many feet mi each aid« of
ment« ftt a coat of about $70,000. Tin* up­ the detail and affords ample protection
per view shows the null front of thedepht to the paaaongera in inclement weather.

INTEREST

IN

Unfortunately a better view of this »¡de
of the depot cannot lie obtained on ac­
count of tin* long train slits! No picture
call give an ndeipiutc idea of the beauty
of this fine structure which is suid to In
one of the finest station» in the south.

BIG VOTING CONTEST INCREASING
MANY INQUIRIES MADE WITH REFERENCE TO NATABLE OFFER

There are ubout four hundred acres
celery around Sanford. There is not
anything like that much anywhere elae
in the Limited States at the peaent time
and will not be ready to ship in time to
hurt the market for the Sanford proiduct.
California celery haa evidently been in­
jured in the late freexe out there and the
top» blighted badly enough to put It out
of competition with our early celery.
This means that Sanford celery can Com­
mand a good price this season but docs
not mean that the growers can arbitrarily
hold their celery for a prico beyond all
reason and the advice of The Herald at
this.time is to take a price f. o. b. Sanford
that will net the grower a good profit and
then sell. It makes no difference to the
grower what the man buying the celery
is going to make. The only thing for ths
Sanford grower to worry about is the
price here in Sanford. Start lb* price
right and it will remain right during the
season. There is a limit to the price that
the ultimate consumer will pay and b«d
yond that they will not buy Qglery which
|n a luxury and is not needed to sustain
I life. There urc many of the growers
this season who are pcrh-ctly willing to

In all instances the oder ha» attraeteti members of the family if they would like 2 y e a r s ’
,,()()() vote«
litua
riterrai and in some instances amur.e- to have it, Considered from the stand- it yen
m,.nl
yea rs'
VtñcfT] doubt satisfactory arrangements will be
point wf-w/int it given, k* Value cun not
„ matter of fact this con tistt has he measured in money You cun play it ft y e a r s ' III 00
tifi,IMM) vote» 1made for the hulk of the crop to be sold
|w n launched h\ The Herald as a com with yotir hands with ih » i music, or 10 y ea rs' 20 OO
Tfì.oOtl voles lier»
circulation and advertising cum- with SS note the music roll»
The li«t of candidates itnd their vote
The talk of the city today is that $2.00
paign It want* to have more readers
This piano player will g o to the can- exhibit .,» counted mi to noon Monday has been offered here for celery and that
Hanford, Eta.
und make new Trtemjs and to have the diditle receiving the highral numlier of 1
several growers have sold at $1,50, B#
o o o
7,250 that as it may there is no doubt in tha
attention of the ja-upli' in Its territory vuUm, Vote« ar»&gt; obtained 1iy clipping Miw Helen Howland
An oradge which is Jjjl inches in cir­ attracted to its merits as a newspaper.
the ballots good for fifty volt-» that up Mi»» Heim Murrell
7,050 world ubout celery bringing a
cumference one way .inif".!5 inch*» the It is perfeatr|y willing to pay handsome­ jicar in euch i*»u» of The Herald xnd LMua-lluth
"year Ttrtrf thb*VmwViw irffmtld make
other'and weighs 2.1 oun^tLi» onSihplay ly for this — , . —---- ----- .[sending them jn to the Content Depart­
Miss Eliraheth McLaugliiiti
.000 rnerr rnoncy than they h*v* mad*
at the 1’aJrn Pharmwry, Rost i«, Fla h :
*
fi,150 several years.
A 1750 player piano may justly be ment, and by*V?curing paid in-advauce Mo*. J, 4*.-Hurt
was growhi near Einatilla^
6,150
’ Cousidcretl a most liberai prixe, but such suiiscriptiot}* to The Herald. Hul»cri|e Mrs. R. I,. (¡riffln
«
o o o tri
Sanford, El«., H, E I). No
a priie is in keeping with,the |iolicy of tlon voles come easy after a day or two
1
(lover (.Tub
Mo.
1
V, Htensiron
of
experience
7,150
The Herald not to do things by halve»,
Tiie Clover Club, composed of th«
ning factory. The piarle-will havp a 11 is this same policy that will have it
Nominate yourself or a friend today
Sanford. Ha.. IL E. I). No .1.
young ladies of tiie Congregational
large capacity and lie equipped to cun offer ntiier prizes later
und ask for u »uliscriptlull book mill an . Mi»» F¡t Ilei Hickson
7.250 church were entertained by Miss Kath­
tomatoes, straw berries, liuans. cabbage
7,200
otin-r informtion (•ertalning to the coti Mi»« [ ».11... 11.- Huy nur
erine N
Vahirori. Eight members of the
The /’layer Plano
and other things
7.150 club with one visitor were jircsent. Tb *
test The con test editor is at vmir »er M i- Mund ("nmerori
The writer wants to tell you wini*1- vice at ail times and will give you .in', Mi»» N&gt;iru 11ick'on
ooo
5.000
inofct imjiortant business transacted by
* Inch were tiinig about Stultx Bros player pluno help that lie can consistent with the
Munii,
l’anta. Ela.
the
cluli was the election of the follow­
jgfc bmighl (our years ago for ,000 by Phil­ It is a player that is ail but humun. It rules.
Mis» Salile Lipford
7,100 ing officers for the ensuing year: Mia*
will
brink
you
on«
of
the
greatest
pleas­
ip Ullendorf have been sqlU by him for
C,050 Alhine E'rank, president; Miaa Flora
The special ballot good for ten thou­ Mr». ('. D. Pcursou.
ures In the world—the pleasure of giving sand vote» appears again today and you
¿10.000 to (Lust on De Beri
Genova, Ela.
Walker, vice president; Miss Claire
expression to your musical feelings. It should not fail to take advantage of this
*o o o 1
Walker, secretary. Miss Kstherinr Wal­
7.250
M
i»«
Mary
I’revct
Thè Bote) l’orice de
ip opened in do*» nM merely make musir in a meehan- grand offer.
1
&gt;avul
H
|»»-r
dron.
treasurer..
Mr»
6,700
Si. Augustin» Wednesduyf;] This famous tral way, but it gi^e* you that intimate
General itules and I ondlliuns
It was voted to give the West Tampa
W. 1. Adam»
7,100
Mr».
control
of
expression
and
tempo
which
Y^' hoxtjlry in already enti+ rung a large
Any Isdy. married4nr single, residing
Mission ten/di*ll towels which will be
&lt; huluntn. Ela
the hand-player enjoy»i respond* In­
f »V number of guests.
in
Hanford
or
it»
territory,
may
lu-coine
hemmed
at the next meeting After u
M
i»»
\
lim,'
Itrnw
n
6,000
stantly to your every shade of feeling,
a candult.ie it i» not necessary In I'n-pleasant
social tune and refreshments
*
cidi*.
1
la
your every mmimeiO
You play the
BASK ET IIA 1,1. JIO TES
coilnvH'aohs&lt;Til»-r
to
The
Herald
in
order
the
rlub
adjourned,
Mis»
E
Kitirtex
7.250
music a» you feel It
Your wislieti call t
J.akc Mar). Ela.
Hollins Hesertrs best ti. H. S. 20-*J 11„. t,M1 HUhtle for the Slultr. Bros Player. to enter. Just till out und send in the
niimination blank printed elsewhere in Mr» 1 S Mclinde
At Basket
7.0(H)
Hit. EXCURSION TO OVEIDO
Because of this responsiveness, the
The basket ball fan» at loll ins College player is a great educator, ihir liuds it tin* issue. A nomination counts for
Minter l’ark, Eta.
5,000 voIra.
night when
enjoyed u good game Krl
Mrs. J. D. Li taon
7,100 Special Train Will Carry Oowd of Knso easy to produce the pro|&gt;er effect» that
the team from the Sanfoi
ligh held the
Payments
onall
sulwwriplion»
will
.
t"«h»ia.
F’la.
thuhiasta
even the children are encouraged to piny
Rollins Reserves down
amall score. the beet m usics music which they would earn voles according to the following Mia» Ruth Royal
7.200
Next F'ridny will be made a gala occa­
The Hanford boy* were lUch pleased seldom, if ever, Rear extant qn the con­ schedule. Renpwab and back -rubacripEnterprise, Fla.
sion for Sanford and Oveido folks, and a
with the score, siftre tho ijKHing team
tions count the same as'new subscrip­ Mrs H. F (Juix’kenbos
;,150 special train will carry a big crowd of
cert stage.
* ¡TT"!'?'
.w u made up of much he |er, older and
tions;
‘
‘
,
/ellWood,
Els.
Think for a rnomejil w/jat this player
county division rooters from thla city.
were aenus*
morn experienced men n
7,050 The special train will leave the old dtpot
.
2,000 vote» Mi»» Housie Houston
would mean, to your borne. Ask the ».year: 1:2.00 ..
- turned to playing on a lloo rhilt* this was
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nt 2:10 p. m., arid as many of the'stores
the first game for Sanfii
under such
will dose for the afternoon A-bunch of
AFTER
THIS
COUPON
HAS'BEEN
SIGNED
BY
TRE
CONTEST
EDITOR
II
MAY
BE
HEED
IN
HESERVE
condition*. The Sanford boys worked
Imogen* ought to take in tho excursion.
togt-thor fjetter than the Reserves ,'xr\t|d
a .v ,
The Indira urn specially Invited to go
tho heavier weight ariti' iht* JiCttes' jnffe1
along and help in the good cause. The
I
NTI
R
CONÏtST
ClOSfS
vidual work of tho JtwcriAfe pi-eaunt» for
Hanford
Military- Rand will accompany
ICtl 21
GRAY
'. thé score to n cerRinr
* Most of- ! ■v y JUvM
T
the crowd artd keep things lively.- Hot
Hijpfurd’s sbote-at thu banket^wrjhf whir
coffee and sandwiches will be on the train
According to C ondit ions Below
of tlîe mark. -.TkŸiBefiifTtài wf?o |ienal- , &gt; - •• V
■
und the Oveido people will also
ised scvscaT timei (ór unneceoaUry^fotigfi-, —
•i ,
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-p
■
to feed tho multitude. There
nr«, hut otfnirw1*c thif^ttrne wtii grtod
This coupon «rm ujunifd by one New Subscription for one year will count for Ten Thousand Votes on the
apeochra made by various orators at the
from start to finish; For RknfonTCtilPlaycf Piano and other prim. To be entitled to iKia coupon the subscription must be sent in by Saturday
afternoon and evening meeting and k
bert at center did the beat work. At (he
Jk n w ary ^ th , Only one of these ¿ouponi will he credited to each candidate.
general good time is expected. Only
end of the first half the score stood S-ß in
one dollar for the round trip and every
favor of the Reserves.
v».
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public spirited citixen should buy a tick•
•
;
Contestant
.
.
.
Reserve«
S .H .S .
r
t and buy it-tudsy In order to H ip tKk
.Ay»
. .
Kanncr
IL P.
F. Fromke
commttec on arrangamete.
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Train fn Ditch
Routh
R. G. Fordham Capt.
Signed...........
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..Contest
Editor
The
northbound
train leaving here at
Fry, Speer,
L. G. Martin G. Fromke
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1:30 a. m., ju mped the track north of
Field Roala;—Rraervea; F. Fromke 4,
PalaTka yesterday morning and piled tha
Bryant J, Burwlnkle 3,; S. II. S. Gilbert
the train in the ditch. T h e' plosengcra
Merlins
Merting Assodai
Asso
e^ Charit Ics.
caller! for: Executive ami Advisory Ur tn- rerpu-sUb! to attend and reports will be
eacnped w^th a general shaking up and all
Bryant 4. Awarded points, S. H. 3. 1 The annual meeting of tho Aasociated miitee, Chairman J (&gt; Cha-u-, Vice- f’eck. Mrs. W W. Aliernathy. Finance
of them were glad to escape a worse fate.
for roughnem. Time of halvta, 15 min­ Charitlra will be held in the Library, Cj^imia^Li'. I*. Forater, R«v. G. B. Wul- Committee. Chairman B. F. Wbitner, Jr
The wreck delayed traffic all day yesterutes. Referee, Mr. Twitch«!! of Rollins. Thursday evening January
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t Umpire, Mr. Wildman of S, H. S.
O’clojk. J Annua) election of officer« will
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bit hcfd.;’. All members of the Association
Whoop 'er up next Friday at Oviedo.
I ± ■ •Big excursion.to Oviedo on Friday. and thoM'interested are expected to b« xhlp Committee, Chairman C. II. Lcffler, visoiy"Cominittce
9 {melai train leaves bid depot at 2 JO

Only one dollar round trip. ' .r

» .» -«raadrtt* Th«.following commi»«« ara B. B, Rouke, H. C. D uB o^ Mra. R. L-

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CORN CLOU CONTEST

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your truck early
[OW to get it
out early is no
secret, for those
truckers who have
been in the business longest agree
that it is almost
w holly a matter of supplying quickly
available fertilizers.
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BATES &amp; TODD
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To all our Friends and Customers

O n e w ay to make the N ew Year P ros
in our judgment, nil o( the com plete.j |5 perous is to get the best value for the m on ey
reports, that have ln&gt;en subm itted to the =
y o u sspei
pend,
you
(toys, should he not only Kent to the State
R esolve to buy your, S H O E S at our
Representative of the Agriculture De­ g
partm ent ^something that la required If g
store where you get U p to-D atc - S h o es, a
government and «title aid and inatmctlon are to Ire hoped for), hut also should H com fortab le fit, and. th e best values possible
be printed in our county palters, for the =
for the prices charged.

m lightinent of all of the Orange county
hoy», a» aids In any efforts they may
hereafter tnake in the cultivation of corn.
If this first effort on the part of the Or­
lando Heard of T rade shall result in
demonstrating that the soil of Orange s s
F E E T F IT T E R
§
rounty can Ire made to successfully produc3e fifty hushtds of sound, merchant­ 5
Telephone 6 9
Sanford, F lo rid a g
able corn to tl\e acre, at a cost of S17 it
will be the chest piece of work in the life iiiiliiiliiiiiiiliiillllliiilliillllllliiliiliiliitlilllllliilllllililliillllllllllliiiillliililiiiM
of the Board. One boy ha* done thia,
another eqdullcd his production, while
&gt;0000000000000000000000000
another exceeded his production by qne
bushel, but his corn was of an inferior
quality, probably owing to the variety
o
DAVID SPEER.
planted, and ths expense was greater.
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OEM EVA, FLORIDA
Other* have done nearly a#.well.
. 'a
Your committee desires to especially
o°
Commend the report of,Alfred Link, one
R A T E S
‘
of the contestants. In ’addition to using
$ 1 . 5 0
the Departm ent blank, he gives us a de­
PE R DAY
tailed history of his effort, from start to
a
flnish.given in hU own words and hi* won
S p e c ia l by t h t W ffk or M o a ih
style. But it is full ami comprehensive
showing th at his sou) was in the work,
Good
Location
Good Service
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tha't ha, hr a true lover of nature, careful,
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painstaking, intelligent, and one who
may ^e counted yji to win lita n y future
effort of hU lif*. ; 1’ ‘ " " *’
Paticy' W alk Circle.
Altar full and careful examination of
Mr». W. L. MUtecr was hoaUwn of the
the report, and due deliberation, ypur
Fancy Work.CirTlo Thunuia/'aftcriHHjn
committee has decided upon the follow­
ing aw*rda:
W a n t a n g ia l h rm r a - a rc r c m i
let Priee—MttBnrg W rifo lll
n w rrrh fra lEH V 'iìSTnfyi«"”
—geeohd P rtrr" E m m e tt Runa, $
V o rk occupied . the htwy fingeri of th&lt;*
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g m
m
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Third Pri*a,-A lfred .Link, »50.
m em bers of th e Circle and visitors, who
Fourth Prixe—Lonnie Di
Frere present. A .tW lrioua fruit aalad,
Mahlon Gore,
wafer* and coffee ware aerved by the
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James G .P atterson,— I \l
* Miltaer’a fueata were, Mr»- J 11
I. B. Yatee,'
IHoberta, Mm. W ' T. John, Mrs. T. W&gt;b
■m
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------- iiam s, M r* C. C./Woodruff, M rs W. RCommittee.
Hinsa, Mm. W. H „ WlUiams, Mrs. H.
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Wilaon, Mr*. H. H . Hfll, Mr*. J . C. Me
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B artlett Pears
Richelieu
Lemon Cling
Peaches
Richelieu
Sliced Lemon
Cling Peaches
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T h e y su p p ly qu ick ly
av ailab le p la n t food in th e b e st fo rm s, n o t o n ly to
s ta r t off th e c ro p quick ly a n d k e e p it g ro w in g
v ig o ro u sly , b u t to back it u p th ro u g h th e season,
an d to rip e n a n d h a rd e n off th e p ro d u c t. .It is
y," tiris Sort o f c o m b in a tio n th a t h a s b ro u g h t success* • ]
. t o ’ p ian y F lo rid a - tru c k e rs in th e p a s t th ir ty y e a rs \
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innde for any imperfect Iona that appear
In the reports of tin; boys oi tbl*. their
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BANfOBtí, FLORIDA. TUESDAY; JANUARY 14. IB13

BELIEVES IN - FLORIDA

CELERY SOARING SOME

W i l l i a m J e n n in g s B ryan

G ro w e rs O ffered G o o d

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H ere T o d a y

GREAT COMMONER IS I ARMER
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Views

Prices

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PROSPECTS EOR SEASON EINE
That

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Offered, Which Is A n Excellent

Hon. William Jennings Bryan has pur­

chased ano»W »»mi^7nrtT5n?m&lt;rin.

There are ubout four hundred acres
A few-weeks ngo he ptnvhnird 160
celery
around Sanford. There is not
acres southwest from M iami. This tract
anything
like that much anywhere elae
Mr. B ryan proposes to tilrn into a model
in the Limited States at the peaent time
farm, on which he will grow everything
and will not be ready to ship in time to
th at can be grownin this latitude. Mr.
hurt the market for the Sanford proiduct.
Bryan is a real farmer and on h iO b jiy ay
California
celery haa evidently been in­
ka farm revels in all kinds of
jured in the late freexe out there and the
wants his vegetable« frvsh from his own
top» blighted badly enough to put It out
garden, instead of purchasing from the
of competition with our early celery.
green gns-er. ,
This means that Sanford celery can Com­
o o o
mand a good price this season but docs
The W oman’s Towiv. Improvement
not mean that the growers can arbitrarily
Association of St. Pett&gt;»hurg has dehold their celery for a prico beyond all
cidod to commmei^t’ the erection ofa
reason and the advice of The Herald at
building on its lot In th a t city Immedl*
The accompanying cut will give a good facing N inth street and *9unfoni.
Unfortunately a better view of this »¡de this.time is to take a price f. o. b. Sanford
ately. T he structure vfill cost in the
lower view shows the depot and
of the depot cannot lie obtained on ac­ that will net the grower a good profit and
tieighliorliood of $10,001^ will be at least idea of Hanford’s new union depot, re­
shed on the railroad side., The
count of tin* long train slits! No picture then sell. It makes no difference to the
two stories in height and will be prie cently constructed with other improve­
sh»*d extends many feet mi each aid« of call give an ndeipiutc idea of the beauty grower w hat the man buying the celery
vided w ith rest and read ^g rooms for (hr ment« ftt a coat of about $70,000. Tin* up­
the detail and affords ample protection of this fine structure which is suid to In is going to make. The only thing for ths
us« of visitors.
per view shows the null front of thedepht to the paaaongera in inclement weather. one of the finest station» in the south.
Sanford grower to worry about is the
o o o
price here in Sanford. Start lb* price
in
q
lie
ere«-teil
A *100,000 hotel is
right and it will remain right during the
T avann. A coininitte r jrha» hwn ap
season. There is a limit to the price th at
potutisi to get |i|aiU! anil
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the ultim ate consumer will pay and b«d
(or file building. Tliej '|'wvun*» Herald
yond that they will not buy Qglery which
says: "W ith a hotel fronting Lake Dora
| n a luxury and is not needed to sustain
Tavares w ill lie one of thp most th-siralde
I life. There urc many of the growers
piare» in the state (or wiNtcr tourists."
In all instances the oder ha» attraeteti members of the family if they would like 2 y e a r s ’
,,()()() vote« this season who are pcrh-ctly willing to
o u o
litua
riterrai and in some instances amur.e- to have it, Considered from the stand- it y e n
Tiie magnificent new
1 C of the Sara- m,.nl
y ears'
VtñcfT] doubt satisfactory arrangements will be
point wf-w/int it given, k* Value cun not
*sota—Vm lit miAi A«jt iimpilile "Finii » ill,
„ m atter of fact this con t istt has he measured in money You cun play it ft years' III 00
tifi,IMM) vote» 1made for the hulk of the crop to be sold
be opened formally ThuWjUy. Jan Ifìtti. |w n launched h\ The Herald as a com with yotir hands with ih » i music, or 10 y e a r s ' 2 0 OO
Tfì.oOtl voles lier»
More than $ 1.f&gt;t&gt;&lt;&gt; weort^^ff tasteful (orcirculation and advertising cum- with SS note the music roll»
The li«t of candidates itnd their vote
The talk of the city today is th at $2.00
njshingy are now being ¡|
paign It want* to have more readers
This piano player will go to the can- exhibit .,» counted mi to noon Monday has been offered here for celery and th a t
pretty building.
Hanford, Eta.
und make new Trtemjs and to have the diditle receiving the highral numlier of 1
several growers have sold at $1,50, B#
oo o
7,250 that as it may there is no doubt in tha
attention of the ja-upli' in Its territory vuUm, Vote« ar»&gt; obtained 1iy clipping Miw Helen Howland
An oradge which is Jjjl inches in cir­ attracted to its m erits as a newspaper.
the ballots good for fifty volt-» that up Mi»» Heim Murrell
7,050 world ubout celery bringing a
cumference one way .inif".!5 inch*» the It is perfeatr|y willing to pay handsome­ jicar in euch i*»u» of The Herald x n d L M ua-lluth
"year Ttrtrf thb*VmwViw irffmtld make
other'and weighs 2.1 oun^tLi» onSihplay ly for this — , . —---- ----- .[sending them jn to the Content D epart­
Miss Eliraheth McLaugliiiti
.000 rnerr rnoncy than they h*v* mad*
a t th e 1’aJrn Pharmwry, Rost i«, Fla h :
*
fi,150 several years.
A 1750 player piano may justly be ment, and by*V?curing paid in-advauce Mo*. J , 4*.-H urt
was growhi near E inatilla^
6,150
’ Cousidcretl a most liberai prixe, but such suiiscriptiot}* to The Herald. Hul»cri|e Mrs. R. I,. (¡riffln
«
o o o tri
Sanford, El«., H, E I). No
a priie is in keeping w ith,the |iolicy of tlon voles come easy after a day or two
1
(lover (.Tub
M
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1
V, Htensiron
of
experience
7,150
The Herald not to do things by halve»,
Tiie Clover Club, composed of th«
ning factory. The piarle-will havp a 11 is this same policy that will have it
Nominate yourself or a friend today
Sanford. H a.. IL E. I). No .1.
young ladies of tiie Congregational
large capacity and lie equipped to cun offer ntiier prizes later
und ask for u »uliscriptlull book mill an . Mi»» F¡t Ilei Hickson
7.250 church were entertained by Miss K ath­
tomatoes, straw berries, liuans. cabbage
7,200 erine NVahirori. Eight members of the
otin-r informtion (•ertalning to the coti Mi»« [ ».11... 11.- Huy nur
T h e / ’l a y e r P la n o
and other things
7.150 club with one visitor were jircsent. Tb*
test The con test editor is at vmir »er M i- Mund ("nmerori
The writer wants to tell you wini*1- vice at ail times and will give you .in', Mi»» N &gt;ir u 11ick'on
o oo
5.000 inofct imjiortant business transacted by
* Inch were tiinig about Stultx Bros player pluno help that lie can consistent with the
Munii,
l’anta. Ela.
the cluli was the election of the follow­
,000 by Phil­ It is a player that is ail but humun. It rules.
jgfc bmighl (our years ago for
Mis» Salile Lipford
7,100 ing officers for the ensuing year: Mia*
will
brink
you
on«
of
the
greatest
pleas­
ip Ullendorf have been sqlU by him for
C,050 Alhine E'rank, president; Miaa Flora
The special ballot good for ten thou­ Mr». ('. D. Pcursou.
ures In the world—the pleasure of giving sand vote» appears again today and you
¿10.000 to (Lust on De Beri
Genova, Ela.
Walker, vice president; Miss Claire
expression to your musical feelings. It should not fail to take advantage of this
*o o o 1
Walker, secretary. Miss Kstherinr Wal­
7.250
M
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M
ary
I’revct
Thè Bote) l ’orice de
ip opened in do*» nM merely make musir in a meehan- grand offer.
1
&gt;avul
H|»»-r
dron.
treasurer..
Mr»
6,700
Si. Augustin» Wednesduyf;] This famous tral way, but it gi^e* you that intim ate
General itules and I ondlliuns
It was voted to give the West Tam pa
W. 1. Adam»
7,100
Mr».
control
of
expression
and
tempo
which
Y ^ ' hoxtjlry in already enti+ rung a large
Any Isdy. married4nr single, residing
Mission te n /di*ll towels which will be
&lt; huluntn. Ela
the hand-player enjoy»i respond* In­
f »V number of guests.
in
Hanford
or
it»
territory,
may
lu-coine
hemmed
at the next meeting After u
M
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lim,'
Itrnw
n
6,000
stantly to your every shade of feeling,
a candult.ie
it i» not necessary In I'n-pleasant
social tune and refreshments
*
cidi*.
1
la
your every mm im eiO
You play the
B A S K E T IIA 1,1. J I O T E S
coilnvH'aohs&lt;Til»-r
to
The
Herald
in
order
the
rlub
adjourned,
Mis»
E
Kitirtex
7.250
music a» you feel It
Your wislieti call t
J.akc M a r). Ela.
Hollins H e se rtrs best ti. H. S. 20-*J 11„. t,M1 HUhtle for the Slultr. Bros Player. to enter. Ju st till out und send in the
niimination blank printed elsewhere in Mr» 1 S Mclinde
At B ask et
7.0(H)
H it. E X C U R S IO N T O O V E ID O
Because of this responsiveness, the
The basket ball fan» at loll ins College player is a great educator, ihir liuds it tin* issue. A nomination counts for
Minter l’ark, Eta.
night when so easy to produce the pro|&gt;er effect» th at 5,000 voIra.
enjoyed u good game Krl
Mrs. J. D. Li taon
7,100 Special Train Will Carry O ow d of Knthe team from the Sanfoi
ligh held the even the children are encouraged to piny
Payments on- all sulwwriplion» will
. t"«h»ia. F’la.
thuhiasta
Rollins Reserves down
amall score. the beet m u sics music which they would earn voles according to the following Mia» R uth Royal
7.200
Next F'ridny will be made a gala occa­
The Hanford boy* were lUch pleased seldom, if ever, Rear ex tan t qn the con­ schedule. Renpwab and back -rubacripEnterprise, Fla.
sion for Sanford and Oveido folks, and a
with the score, siftre tho ijKHing team
tions count the same as'new subscrip­ Mrs H. F (Juix’kenbos
;,150 special train will carry a big crowd of
cert stage.
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.w u made up of much he |er, older and
tions;
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/ellWood,
Els.
Think for a rnomejil w/jat this player
county division rooters from thla city.
were aenus*
morn experienced men n
7,050 The special train will leave the old d tp o t
.
2,000 vote» Mi»» Housie Houston
would mean, to your borne. Ask the ».year: 1:2.00 ..
- turned to playing on a lloo rhilt* this was
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nt 2:10 p. m ., arid as m any of th e'sto re s
the first gam e for Sanfii
under such
will dose for the afternoon A-bunch of
AFTER
THIS
COUPON
HAS'BEEN
SIGNED
BY
TRE
CONTEST
EDITOR
II
MAY
BE
HEED
IN
HESERVE
condition*. T he Sanford boys worked
Imogen* ought to take in tho excursion.
togt-thor fjetter than the Reserves ,'xr\t|d
a .v ,
T he Indira urn specially Invited to go
tho heavier weight ariti' iht* JiCttes' jnffe1
along and help in the good cause. The
I
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R
CONÏtST
ClOSfS
vidual work of tho JtwcriAfe pi-eaunt» for
Hanford
Military- Rand will accompany
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'. thé score to n cerRinr
* Most of- ! ■v y JUvMICtl
T
th e crowd artd keep things lively.- H ot
Hijpfurd’s sbote-at thu banket^wrjhf whir
coffee and sandwiches will be on the train
A c c o rd in g to C o n d itio n s B e lo w
of tlîe m ark. -.TkŸiBefiifTtài wf?o |ienal- , &gt; - •• V
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ised scvscaT tim ei (ór unneceoaUry^fotigfi-, —
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to feed tho multitude. There
n r« , hut otfnirw1*c thif^ttrne wtii grtod
This coupon « rm u ju n ifd by one New Subscription for one year will count for Ten Thousand Votes on the
apeochra made by various orators a t the
from sta rt to finish; F or RknfonTCtilPlaycf Piano and other prim . To be entitled to iKia coupon the subscription must be sent in by Saturday
afternoon and evening meeting and k
bert at center did the beat w ork. At (he
J k n w a ry ^ th , Only one of these ¿ouponi will he credited to each candidate.
general good time is expected. Only
end of the first half the score stood S-ß in
one dollar for the round trip and every
favor of the Reserves.
v».
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public spirited citixen should buy a tick•
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Contestant
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Reserve«
S .H .S .
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t and bu y it-tu d sy In order to H ip tKk
.Ay»
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Kanncr
IL P.
F. Fromke
com m ttec on arrangamete.
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The
northbound
train leaving here a t
Fry, Speer,
L. G. M artin G. Fromke
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1:30 a. m., ju mped th e track north of
Field Roala;—Rraervea; F. Fromke 4,
PalaTka yesterday morning and piled tha
Bryant J, Burwlnkle 3,; S. II. S. Gilbert
th e train in th e ditch. T h e ' plosengcra
M
Merting
erlins Asso
Assodai e^ Charit Ics.
caller! for: Executive ami Advisory Ur tn- rerpu-sUb! to attend and reports will be
eacnped w^th a general shaking up and all
Bryant 4. Awarded points, S. H. 3. 1 The annual meeting of tho Aasociated miitee, Chairman J (&gt; Cha-u-, Vice- f’eck. Mrs. W W. Aliernathy. Finance
of them were glad to escape a worse fate.
for roughnem. Time of halvta, 15 min­ Charitlra will be held in the Library, Cj^im ia^Li'. I*. Forater, R«v. G. B. Wul- Committee. Chairm an B. F. Wbitner, Jr
T he wreck delayed traffic all day yesterutes. Referee, Mr. Twitch«!! of Rollins. Thursday evening January
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t Umpire, Mr. Wildman of S, H. S.
O’clojk. J Annua) election of officer« will
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bit hcfd.;’. All members of the Association
Whoop 'er up next Friday a t Oviedo.
I ± ■ •Big ex cu rsio n .to Oviedo on Friday. and thoM'interested are expected to b« xhlp Committee, Chairman C. II. Lcffler, visoiy"Cominittce
9 {melai train leaves bid depot at 2 JO

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and also here in Florida, you will tint
conditions much better than they were
under the regime of the larger count!
The rule bolds good every where and
as for our county seat friends fighting
the measure, well, th at is to be expected
and is done In every state and. county
where county division is talked about
The parent county never wishes to I
any of her daughters th at have been
assisting to iuiug money into the old
folks and any attem pt to split a happy
sA*rc
household usually results in the parents
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Sanford Lad i s Me. * 7 . 1 O 0. t.
making n stiff opposition to the plan.
H ow ever 1 do not ‘a nticipate any Meets e r r r r Monday s i 7 30 p m .. over im perla
th ru m
M. M Evan.* N. Gl
W.S. Bslpvm . See y.
trouble in the county division m atter
1.
It will occur ju st os all other county
ts
aunéis
cnapu
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ardir
clite
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Meets every eceoad snd fourth P rtdsy.ln month.
of the Orlando politicians will not serve Every one who has seen h is S tar la the E ast are
cordially invited lo visit th e chapter
to stop it.
A uca £ Komis *. See y : .
it seems to me, though, that Orlando
would be glad to get rid of us crackers
‘ r. O. f . Celery City Asrls 1833
in this end. They are always going on M erlins every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock
about our evil ways and quarrelsome nn Hall In W rlborne Block, third Boot
turcs and telling about our many faults
P h o e n ix L a d l e Ns. 3 . » . o í P.
W ouldn't it be getting rid of a burden
Meets second and fourth Mondays. Visitina
on them should we want to break away kaU hti alw ays ricama. P C. H utchinson. C t&gt;

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F r u it. A n A n c ie n t F a b le a n d
a M od ern T ru th
j* tim e, «9 th e fable runs, there lived a goose which everj
day laid an egg of gold.

T h e avaricious owner, n ot

c o n te n t th a t his

goose m ade him the m ost fo rtu n a te of ajl m en, slew tho gooee, th a t ha

Evangeline —(1912-1913)
‘
W ith apologies
to Longfellow
There wsslonce
i ¡once a law-down
low-down rullro
limati
-" itrt t t t r » Ith th g r t t y —
K if
la growled about the coal chute
the crossing», and tho atatlon;
Some, they oumed the ticket agent—
Olliers cuieed the ocoundrel yard men,
Bolwing belli and ringing whistle
Waa a nuisance, *oa they hollered!
And the smoke, it was so sm utty! ,
And the noi*«, it was so dreadful! ! !
N ight and day, and day and night time,
(Ooahl
w a'nt it awful, Mabell)
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T ill
People couldn't use tho crossings,
sii
Ì4
R. and S.
P elli S Prank.
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A t idepot
d was
i too
h little!
^ * b0X C1” I “nd &gt;•* th*m 9° * themselves in their
high and mighty mnnner?
And so dirty! I And ao ugly! ! I
B a n fa rd L a d ia . Na 6 2 , f . L L M
And the trains
traina were all behind time,
H. Hiioa^rTnTrnTivîr.n“1
JM h uffST
-Or they didn’t run on S unday—
r ■ I »ec nothißß.L ut good tinuK. atinad days ni 7 JO»
V unías brothers 1
n w v .N o e » th in g wwriiktrlt siwoM IKT
îorr’ the
thè dtyrxif Sanford- this, utasoiu - J
lo
have
been around some lately and there U n ite B r o th a r h a o d o f C a r p e n t e r s a n d J o in ­
B ut the coal chute was the subject
_ »1
is no place in the state th a t has better
e r» o f A m e ric a
On which all banda yelled
filed the loudest—
fog
For it blocked up Fourth and Fifth prospects. I was not gambling on the Sanford Local Union No. 1781. U. B of C. and
of A. meets every Thursday n isht at 7 o'clock
streets
celery crop but on- staple prospects am the Eagles' H ail. J. W. O. Singletary president:
T o the hlnder-ment of "traffic"— .
Geo. Blackwelder K. 5. A T.
today I hear th a t p u r celery crop is liable
And it was so bum to look at.
to break all the records on price and that
Being pressed hard by the people
B P O. t . S a n f o r d l o d g e 1241
Then the city council ordered
tile grower* have been offered a good
Meet First snd Third Wednesday night, corner
T h at the railroad move the coal chute
E. W Kowluu . L H,
price right here in Sanford. Now if the first and P alm etto
O L T » n o e S ecrelsry
B ut there waa no place to p u t it;
growers will only take a good price when
So, of course, they couldn't do itl
it is offered all will bo well and the money
Or at least until they had to,
L. O. O. M.
_ __ %
mä^
will flow into the coffers long depleted.
1, and fought and wrangled Of course the tendency of the grower is evening «I 8.00 P. M in lim ile»'îlà lT W tlbonw
Block
Altirrt Seifh. Dictator
R H Geiger.
Over this and th at anu t'o th er—
to hold out for n better price and this U Secretary.
Till the railroad men got grouchy,
only human nature, but it is a trait more
And they held a little session
M onro« C h a p te r No I S II A M
After which they phoned the council:
strongly developed in the vegetable
Meets every tecuod mu] fourth Thursday In
think you 've got our number! growers of Florida than any other place
Masonic Hall over Im pe-lel T heatre Visiting
our growling
wrlcomSl A W King. High f'riee.I
in the world. I have done’ th e same companions
i
lute
to Monroe '
T ? lousholder. Sec'v
to Lake Mary!
thing myself, and several seasons I lost
will open all the crossings
nut by bolding my stuff when the ou t­
And will make things nice and handy
GEO. A. DeCOTTES
look s'wrned to justify a (letter price.
Handy for the Railroad people."
The great trouble about holding out on ATTOKNFTY Atm COUNSELLOR at l . A W
• Said the council. "They are bluffing!
tlje vegetable deal is the very unstable
Practice in Stale nntl Federal Court»
They would never have the gall to
«upport accorded the growers by the
Move tho atation way out yonder!"
(jarner-Wootlruff
Bldg
Sanford Fla.
vegetables themselves. One day they
So they kept on with their jawing
an* looking well and the next day they
And the RuUrnud up and done It!
Moved the chute from off of Fifth street iiave gone bud and then you are up a
Somewhere out beyond tbe round house, tree, Florida vegetable« ought to be )R. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
Where it couldn’t hinder no one,
DENTIST
•hipped when they are ready to go and
to Lake Mary
I think, in fact I have (mind out by bil­ Kmrtni Ï.1 Ü4 Arid tfl, P k u B k l|
Ptioft# 41
street let experience that a bird in the hand is
S A N F O K l). r I . O H I D A
outskirts of the county.
worth two on consignment and now
And they built their tpicks around It,
when the good and benevolent commis­
And moved in to the new station
DR. R. M. MASON
sion merchant offers me a lair protit for
Moved the tickets and the baggage
And the agents, and the flunkies
my stuff I immediately full on his neck
DENTIST
And traips didn't come to Sanford.
wid gently lead him to the bank. He
WHtwjfti Block
Plum* 19
takes'rpy troubles and I tuke hi« money.
Now the town it is so quiet
Sanford. Florida
You can almost hear Jim Woodbridgi
Telling what he did this morning!
* My old friend, (ieo. DeCottcs.-ought
to be inadw iW i-oiinXw ssktrrtur-runv ll»»v C. G. B U T T
not taken a very active p a ri I death has made u vacancy in the office
this county division affair, being con­ for the next four years. He hint held the
DENTIST
tent to look on from a distance and see position* aatisfurtorily for one term and
Office Ynvvrll Building
just what the early aspect might he. 1 although defeated hy a »mall margin at
SANFORD. FLORIDA
have scanned the county papers very the butt primary, he is entitled to the
closely and as yet see no good reason for jKwitjun, having already *j»ent lit» money
any one in the new county lines voting in the race, (¡corgi- Di-Cotu-a could THOMAS KMMKT WILSON
against tiie division If the subject ever easily get tie- |Mmili&lt;ifi today tf another
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
comes to a vole. 1 happened to be here election were called, (or be is uttiioubte.!AT LAW
when the other division light came on ly one of the hrtghtesi legal lights In
Litr
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Altfarnry
Sevrttlh judicial Cimili 0/
and remember the time and conditions Orange county. My only regret about
norWit
very Veil and all havo cause to remetn- George being appointed to this position
R fih jr u m , Sanfird and Sylvan L a ir
her how iye were euchered out of o u r l,a th at after county division he will lie
rights. Of count« 1 nee no reason wily compelled to move to Urlando and we
1’V».&gt;ix« 4i
R n d ia tf ñw&amp; t fM
Sanford should suffer the same defeat will lose two fine young people, Mr and
Gihliiitf ul Uai**nltj of FiaaiylvtaU
this time becaunea conditions have Mrs I lei otic* Hut aside from that
changed and the only reason the (¡utue l wish him well and always lika Lo
ih« DR. HOWARD H. CUSTIS
‘ VETERINARIAN ‘
wo» lost then was because the Iwy» did young tuen getting ahead and especially
not go after the division the next time •lie Sanford boy« or u* (¡«-orge «uni m
SANFUHD + hnkIDA
the legislature met. 1-ooking into the the cuinpuign. "a Florida hoy "/
KnaliMi rtK I’*»! Am.
IHk» Html Bim SuU«
hiktory of county division affairs 1 find
that at no time In the annals of the dif­ ' l&gt;-nlleV Weekly of last Wi-ek wus full
( lifttM-, M. F.-Itohinmm, Mr* A M. lJt&gt;ferent counties ha* the final word been of good article« about automobile* and
Foreat, l). L. Thrasher, H. O. Shinhobwr.
said that would absolutely prevent a the way for agents to sell them. This
Membership Committee— Mrs. S. O.
county from separating for all time. was the (irsi time that I ever heard of
Chase,
C. 11. Lrflier, B. F.'W hltner, Jr..
Instances there art- where the first time any difficulty in the selling of nutomoMrs. H. H. Chappell. Mrs. A. T. Ronup the parent county would run |&gt;ool he- I piles. That ought to be an easy m atter,
set ter.
fore tiie divUionists took up their slock Hut the paying of them -now that is
Finance Committee i) I„ Thrasher,
but when the game was renewed at the whoM. the ruh come. in. If J-«dle will
next session or when the latter was left I ¿iv« us ah article on how 'to* purchase F. P. Forster, Mrs. May Dick in«, W. A
to the vote of the jMrople in the proposed I and pay for an automobile then they will Lefller, Mr». M. F. Harnett, Forrcwt
Lake, Mi»« Mell Whitner.
new county the divUionists always c a r-1 have really benefitted mankind,
ried their point and gained the final game.
Hook C om m ittee-M m . John Dlckim,
County division is not a new and I S i ri,„||y think that the city council Prof. Perkins, Mr». L. R. Philip«, Mr».
novel toy in H onda, even though our ihoulrf take bomi* nti*|n to straw or rjndiT H. H. Wight, Rev. J. D. Langley, Mm.
state is u comparatively new and unde- | w nu, Qf the side streets or at least Ax K. E. Cox. Rev. Brownlee. Dr. C. K.
f velopcd country. O ur rrranttes -ha
in mm« Limi ni style in ord-CL. alker, Mm. P flo rc it, Mm. Rey.
always boon too large and the concen­ to allow the travelling public to get by
T p room
n*
^hc
»ill We open'"Ture
open T u e s d a y
trated effort has been sadly lacking in without the use of ao much profanity, TftStwiay
Mfrttlay and Saturday. 3 to 6 p. m.,
tbe largo counties th at would lia've .-tome of our »¡tie street* are »imply aw ful. a mi-Sat unlays until 9 o’clock.
meant much more progress had the
Reading room privilege« fyee. Sub­
oountics been made smaller many years
Sanford Library
scriber'» card» for «no year $1.00; with
ago. When you find a state like Florida 'T h e annual meeting of the Sanford
magazines 11.25. Three month*’ card*
,;
where tho counties contain ao many acre* I Library and Reading Room Association
30 cent*, and 40 cent* with mUgaxin&lt;e.
A. of land division ia bound to occur sooner waa held on January !) in the new room,
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or
e»j&gt;ecially where tbe population I corner of Magnolia avenue and Second
Wed ne »day
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Increase» os fast a* all Florida counties I street. After report* from officers and
y » »■» lB» t!— i n g . A n y n f n v j i e a d m l y t f l u m UU m n itU B B r t &lt; ^ O U * l w t ! j i w B £ - 'T h &gt; ATmlnneaey-Gfeb wUl
who have ever lived in-Georgia or other work were read aqd accepted, election needay, Jan. lflth'. at the home of Mrs.
southern
can well rememiier of officers for 1913 followed, The result Geo. H. .Fernald, where the m eetln p
as follow»:
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e»I1?g tglllnl!TffhrTTw^a» h ? f r o f-Jtm
how quIcTcTy J tlloee coumlm
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jn ig h t come a t the source of th e supply of gold, b u t found
treasure. T h u s htf fell a victim to his own greod.

So reads

th e golden egg.
"
N o t unlike this is the tru th of the golden fruit.

n a u g h t oj
th e fablo of

In sun n y Florida

n a tu re elected to plant tho orange and bring it to such perfection ai
could be a tta in e d now here else, and th e g reat m ark ets of

th e N orth

eagerly poured their gold in to th e coffers of the Florida growere in re­
tu rn for th eir golden fruit-

B u t certain growers, avaricious and short-*

sighted, said am ong them selves, ' ‘If our fru it is the first on th e m ark et
it will bring us th e highest price.

W e will n o t w a it for i t to ripen, b ut

as soon as it is full si*e we wilt pick it, color it by ‘sw e a tin g / a n d th a ig*

not know-ibe. -ilitfoKsqs*

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' ~ S o they did as they had planned, and the ignorant Ixnight—once.
T hen, still being ig n o ran t, it said:

"Flprido cun no longer grow good

fru it,” and refused to buy.
M an y of three avaricious growers are still trying to fool th e public.
B u t the public is no longer ignorant.

I t has learned tliat it is as true

now as in the past th a t in quality of oranges and grapefruit sunny Florida
leads the entire world when th e fruit is showed to m ature and fully ripen
on the tree.
T h e responsible growers of F lorida will allow in th e irjia e k in g houses
no fruit which is not fully tree-fipened.

A great num ber of th re e grow­

ers have united in a co-operative organization known as th e

Florida

C itrus Exchange, for tiie purpose of m arketing their fruit for w hat ¡1 is—
the finest fruit in the world.

T h e stam p of this organization, Florida

C itru s Exchange, on a box of oranges or grapefruit is

a g u aran tee of

quality.
W hen you buy Florida oranges you Hrc practising real economy, for
they avnluin ^0 to GO jwr cent m ore juice than others of equal six e , a
box of them is 15 |&gt;er cent larger th an a box of other oranges.

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Tho following committee« have »¡nee meeting S aturday, afternoon at the
say th at if you will go to each of the been appointed to »ervs one year:
studio of Mri. FWnTe S. Munaon ut 3
Conn tits of Georgia th at have divided,
Lot and Building Com mittee—S. Ü. o’clock. Mr», D. L, T h ru h e r, leader.
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January l i , 1913

Ivey on Brick StraeU
Birthday Party
FINE ÇONCEKT COMPANY
Pensacola, Fla., Jan. 11,1913.
Arthu* Dickina entertained about
Editor Sanford -Herald:
thirty of hfa young friends a t tha borne Sanford Qka Will H are Good Attraction Her« Jam,- 2laC i * ■
| have drifted to the Flowery City of of hit. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. \V
Th« local lodge of th« B. P. 0 . Elks
Florida, and I am eo carried awaar with Dickina Friday evening, oh MagonUa
succeeded in mi" ’
*
the improvements since last here that 1 avenue.
want my home town to know of them
The pleasant occasion",was the
and get wisp. Knowing that you all are teenth birthday of the young host am Co., to give a concert a t tha High School *
on the Verge of paving some more streets which his friends and neighbors were Auditorium on the nighS of JJan. 21st.
The Whitney Company is undoubtedly
it would be well to get iorrit data. *Thla pleased to assist him in celebrating.
the
high«t class concert ensemble O u t
town beats anything I hkve sgen yet for
Several pretty parlor game« with mu­
payed streets. In other words they sic, and an Interesting advertising conyave experimented-ttrtB -tttty have the U*t were the entertainment and atnuae- ment Will bo a treat to the lovers of.real
music that they will remember tor % long
question at a minimum. They
mhnt of the evening.
perimented on loose brick first and found
yi the contest which w u much en­ time. Mr. Whitney, the great Amer­
i| the brick was put down solid that the joyed, Miss F ranc« G onial« won the ican basso, Is assisted in this concert by
brick would last longer, aa well as make girls' prise, a pretty box of writing paper. M l*. Irene Armstrong, lyric soprano:
a smoother and more even street, end Alfred Robson and RcginSId Holly, M i« Marcel Gluck, violinist, and M r.
the beauty of it. you can put the brick were .the aitcce«fu] contestants among Ward C. Lewis, accompanist, and tbo
down faster. They Throw the , brick the boye and had to draw for the priie, program is a «lection of tha best music
down in the streeUjoosely, in layers, and a M utt and Jeff bank, which was won by only.
The Elks intend to give a number of
then spread cement m ortar over them, Alfred Robeon. After the cbnUtrtWnd
then run the steam roller over to mash
ra n were concluded Mimes Liftlan eiitertainoanta-thia season and wbb to'
this mortar between the brick. Talk G|bson and R uth Butler smwted' Ntnc* *V&gt;w-byitlrhrttoAP fh * f
aboot-m smoorir *OTit -rirt&amp; \ta rf have ft.
lckla*Ja&gt; om «i ii g r tlehdotrv I « ctw ra. tbsyw tll offer the very best only O u t 1«
nnottier sryhrli, heart pine blocks The young host w u the recipient of a to be bad to their patrons.
The next entertainment they will of­
tawed to tbs alas of ■ fire brick, soak fed number of pretty and useful birthday
In creosote until they are almost satu­ gifts from his friends and guests who fer will be a minstrel show with local
rated. and they put the*» down with hot
n Misses Franc« G onial«, May talent, but arranged under the leodepU r. Talk about a good road they makç TfirulMr, Lillian and Eleanor Herring, *hip of the bw t profe«Uonal players th at
It. And another style is a cement, and Alice Caldwell, Marian Philips, Fern esn be obtained.
The Elka «rant the public to under­
you know that is fine, Just like our ce­ Ward, Antoinette Luke, Dorothy Davis,
ment sidewalks. They also have oyster Ruth McDaniel, Agnes Bothamly, Vir­ stand that all the proceeds out of these
shell and clay roads, but are discarding ginia Brady, Franc« Chappell, Dorothy entertainments go Into their charity
them. Hope you will put our Hon. Rumph, Helen Peck, Hawkins Connelly, und and cannot be used for any other
Cbundl wise. . I .think the pine blocks Sydner Chase, Reginald Holly, Robert purpose than general charity work.
Any one visiting any of th « e enter­
make the smoothest, and beet road, but H in«, LeClalr Irvin, J. D. Woodruff,
the brick mortar aoiid is hard to beat.
Ralph Roumillat, Raymond Philips, tainments will not only have the chance
GEO. B. IVEY.
Walter Rowland, Edward Millen, Al­ of spending a delightful evening for tbe
fred Robson, Virgil Lee Smith, Corey money spent, but will abo tu rn the aatsfaction of knowing that part of thl«
G ain«, Rumcli
11 Brady, Griffin Herring.
New Library Books
money
spent «rill help some poor, «¿for­
The list is as follow«:
~
tunate to a few brighter momenta ip his
Book
Circle
Music—Kerat, Frederick, M oiart;
Mrs. Samuel Pulsaton was boateaa of lie.
K ent, Frederick, Beethoven. These are
timely, coming after the recent Edward (he Book Circle Friday afternoon.
Saw The Inaugaraiiaa
Lovely nasturtium* in vsms made the
Baxter Perry RecitaL On the Ant page
The following letter has
of each volume'we read, "The man and pretty room very attractive. Light
the artist as revealed in hie own words." «wing and fancy work was enjoyed with eeived by M. F. Robinson from J. W.
Fiction—Rhlnehart, Mary Robert«, the pleasant social afternoon by the mem­ Adams, who is well known here:
Tallahassee, Fla.. Jan. 7,1018, -,
When a Man Marries. Bennett, Ar­ bers of the circle and their visitor«.
The
host«*
served
delicious
straw­
Dear
Daddy—Park Trammsii hpe
nold, The Old Wives' Tale, Nicholson,
Meredith, The Lorde of High Decision. berry ice cream, with «trawberriw and been Inaugurated Governor, of
Children's Boeke-M cade. L. T.. A cake. After the refreshments, the sec­ t was done right for 1 saw it myself,.
Gay Charmer; A Girl In Ten Thou­ retary of the circle exchanged the books. j Ex-Gov, Gllchriit made a pretty nice
sand; Dr. Rummy's Patient; Their Little Mrs. Puleston's guests were; Mr«. Cruse speech, but he cried about aomrUUa^. :
'other; Children's Pilgrimage, 8tokee, B am «, Mrs. S. O. Chase, Mrs. J. W. don’t know what about, whether tt? had
Katherine, The Motor Maid's School Jiekins, Mrs. F. J. G onial«, Mrs. D. W. to quit being Governor or b e n t» « be
wen Governor. Hd said ha was so
Day«; The Moter Maids by Palm and Herndon, Mrs. C. C. Howard, Mrs. F. L.
full
!J&gt;f
something, 1 did not catch his
Miller,
Mr«Robert
Newman,
Mrs,
R.
L.
Pine; The Motor Maids Across the Con­
wortjs
what
ft was. Trammell made h
Peek,
Mr*.
George
A.
Speer,
Mr«.
D.
L.
tinent; The Motor Maids by Rose,
fairuprech
too,
and he did not'crFi but 1
Thrasher,M
rs.
B.
F.
Whitncr,
Jr.,
Mrs.
Shamrock qnd Thistle. "The Motor
don'^ know whether he snu full qf any­
B. Wallace, Mrs. M, H. Bowlef.
Maids series are clean, .wholesome books
thing Ar not. Mayb« be will cry.Vrhen
of adventure which will appeal to the
he
leav«. It allTNused'off very well *
RAINING HOGS IN FLORIDA
GJrls who love outdoor' life.” Johaonn,
■ I nsidrring you were net W e to help.
Owen, The Varmint Elfts, Edward E.

S O M E UN D ER PR IC ED O P PE R IN Q 8

FLO R ID A Ài
irrah!

CO.

Hurrah!

Tb« seasons first shipment ofl O cars of Celery j
brings $2.00 per crate, f. o. b. Sanford. YIELD
OVER $1,500 PER ACRE.
I f O V r W T H E T IM E T O B U Y !

We are offering a few good Celery Farms at
' prices never before heard of on this class of prop­
erties.
CLIMATE and LOCATION the best in the state.
SHIPPING-FACILITIES and RATES the very best.
Prices and terms all th at could be desired.
CITY

P R O P E R T Y

’ Two Nice
oirtimr*
fourteen pxuns,»3vMKL»uat be sold,-therefore we «re taking about half
tho^ViSue of those dsalrmblr dwelling locations. Brick «tracts within
one block. Paved sidewalks. Good flowing water. Terms.
' Ten Reom Dwelling, all modern. Bath room, toilet, etc. Two
minutes' walk from busineaa atreete, beautiful ahade trees, paved walks
and streets. Bargain »3250.00. Terms If wanted.
Forty Boom Tourist Hotel in s thriving little Florida town. Just
remodeled and furnished throughout. The furnishing* alone are worth
more than we are asking for the entire property. Terms----.....110,000.00
Eight Roomi Dwelling,
___ „ located
j ___ on
I the
_ Heights.
__ Four
. good build*
Iota go with this property. Good water. "T h e four JoU
ne proposition to hold as an investment as this is bound to be San­
ford’s future suburban residence section. We offer the entire holding
an good terms for-------------- ------------ --------------------------- — 11650.00
Nine Room House, suitable (or rooming house. First street.
Everything
up-to-date. Toilet, bath and all modem con_ new and up-t
venleneee. Price way down.
Two Dm all Hotels for sale a t a big bargain, cash o r terms. Both
these hotels are located in live small Florida towns. See us for price«
and location.
O R A N G E
G R O V E S
Two Fine Orange Groves, one of I t acre«, with fine crop of bright
fruit right on'S t. Johns river, also the A. C. L. 11. It. At a bargain.
67-acre farm, 6-acre grovs Similes from Sen ford, over 1,000 trrt-s
in bearing. Fine location on ink« front. This grove contains some
of the famous Bahai Nava) Oranges, together with a libera] assortment
of all the beat varieties such as St. Michael Blood, Parson Brown, stc.

O V E R 6 0 0 , 0 0 0 A C R E S T IM B E R L A N D S
■ FOR S A L E
Locatfd
rated in various parts of the state and comprising Seme line
Coleay Prwpesttloaf« *.
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Large and Small tracts of virgin timber and Cut over tracts, with
pricouanging from »2.00 per-ecri , up.
.----.icAMt«« y ew wants and we will 1» pleased to serve yotfaod assure
)U a SQUARE DEAL
you

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The Herald has many times advo­
cated the raising of hog« In the Sanford
•action, not .raising them by allowing
the razor hacks to run wild through the
woods like dear, but to enclose them in a
smaller area and feed them on the many
and divers forags-crops that can be
grown here so plentifully.
T At the late meeting of the State Live
Stock Association In Gainesville, W. B.
Willet, an expert on hog raising from
Maitland, said: *
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"1 do know this, that any man whei
will work, not only with his hands but
With hia head, who Is fond of stock, who
AlpSaHw tm Tee Dee« Vmém
has money enough to. buy fifty acres of
Law* e f rw U &lt;
■ in* Mal WlUlei» II- B M e
----wr o( Tel Ortflrete Ne. i*3, the ordinary Florida pine land, clear it,
d*y «I Jolr, A. D. IBM. ha* tdmi or better yet, buy some cheap abandoned
Mid certH lñte in my oiTW *nd tuu n u d e ne*H«e
lisa ¡of T ax 1km) ta , , I« » tru n^l», ,,,
„ T*T1tU
, Mtl U « . farm or grove, cut it up into (Mature loU,
n r*
IWU C*»«lS«n&lt;f ewWeeM U s loUeeriss dswrih«d with bog-proof fences, first plant* to
nrapcrtr, nitusle in Drone* monty, florido, ts-w tt ;
crop«, then buy-two or three registered
sow ajn j i g .from some reliable breeder
■DwpsBpni.
B i l l S K S ri'L 1
—I mo no reason why, two yian'Trohi
tha-lim e-hs planted hia Amt crop.-be.
should not b« In receipt of a good in:
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». U. IUMUNBON,
come, living an Independent life, his own
Court, Orense CwMty, llorido.
cJXSxi*
Tm » J K i
bo«, each year growing more crops to
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feed more bogs. With the *knowledge
In O rroli Court, B n u O JedMol CWrytt, Oroofo that hogs ean be raised in Florida cheap­
C ourt/, florido ■
er than in the corn bait, of aa good a qual­
ity of porjc, with the SMurance always
NeUce le beroby «tren of Us
W.F. of a good market, 1 can honestly advise
ssr^f
the prospective settler, when it coble«
■ ward at U e Cbttdnu'e Ilotno Hortetjr of n d rid o ,
to rtflaing hogs In Florida, to "Gp to it."

Florida

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HAND BROTHERS
L IV E R Y , F E E D and 8 A L E 8 S T A B L E
C « rfl« r P ark A v en u e en d S e c o n d S tre e t
C O N T R A C T O R a F O R A L L KINDS O F HEAVY HAULING

Largo supply of Horae«, Mulo»,
Wagons and Harneas always
on hand F o r Sale or Exchange
Blseksmlthlng and Wagon Repairing In connection

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FIRST ANNUAL CLEARANCE
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Our entire stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverwhf«. etc.'
will go on sale at One Fourth Off on all price«. ¿»ale will com*
mence on Wednesday, Ja^nua^rjMöth, Ind d o n a i

on Friday, January 31s)

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Now Is the time tq get’ anything in our line at a bargain,
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tiwr. The Bird "BoyaT Rathbone, 81,George, The House Boat’s Boys; Boftehill, Capt. Ralph, .Young Hunter* in
Porto Rico; Eryring, J. H., We and the
World; Phillips, W. S.t Two Young Chi•oes.
The Library is now housed in the corner room of the Imperial Theatre bulld­
og. I t will be open to the-public for
reading and the exchange of books
Tu«day and Thursday afternoons, from
3 to 6 o'clock and Saturday« from 3 to 9
o'clock. Conveniently located u it
now is the association hope for and expect
the
up*

ornee with MOLDBN **AL »»TATB OO.
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san rotto herald

Calf

A MTW patent that srlft Utereet i
who would Ilk* to d!
hot are sot,partial to tight &gt;

■a shirt w ill T*, plurality «C
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trou airy’ being ,
pendisi* may
belts worn oo« fo rta b ly loose.

East Firat Street V‘

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“Daughter,- called the

People who Ulk marsly fer di«
poe« ef attraoUng altentlou
selves seldom get the Mad
Uoa that ta worth aaythU g.

Free ReBÔng R oom !
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Upstairs, Pico Block
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V G jN p E R A L E OR S O D A W A T E R
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distilled water—they «dll prevent Ulnssa, aid
digestion and give you health

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Sanford Library

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W hat Made Him
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an old prospector In hth
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you sssm to eheerfal ooi

R E PAIR IN G O F A L L KINDS A SPE CIALTY*
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gu«e the state is saved. Will be here
till Friday.
Hastily,
' J . W. ADAMS.
P. 8. Having all them important
thingi to attapd to if the waaon I can’t
play pool any better, I ' Just «Imply
can’t do everything and preach top. r
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Lack/ Ladles
Tbe . following Isdi« were luci
enough to be first In the store of N.
T o w e iri- Co., last Saturday mo
|T |iBilans O t j-Vinrrn.
and drew a dollar prise In the&gt;
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puxxle eonteet:
» « ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦B * M *. Mlnnie Jon«. „
Mn. G. W. 8pencer.
Mra. Kent RosMtter.
Mr». F. P. Rlnsa.
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a
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/ Mia» Annl*TTawkin«k
(7-Mb* J L BalL’
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Mr«. A. B. Howard.

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■Mbs Msl&gt;el Anderson.
Hawkins.
Mra. W. B. Howard.
tirant I« tha app«al «&lt;
Mra. Ç. L. M«i&gt;h«ll.
woman n
Mbs Nellie Evans.
Mr». J. W. Wlldman.
Mra. J. N. Robeon.
Mr*. Jennie McDaniel.
Look tor l«ey
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•V --. ' Ftoel F7««I , . t'L-»,Call a t my atora and g«t a Jar of Shloon

�January 14, 1913
der, a well known printer and Journalist
of the state and E. P. Dunlop of Othis,
are the editor» and proprietor» anil the
new weekly is a work of the printer'» art.
The progenitor* orC urrent Event* pro­
bably think the beet thing» come Iri »mall
packages, and have carried out the idea
in their n^w departure.
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catldn th at will eclipec anything ever
held In this part of the atate. We may
have to poetpono it until April M »1
FoblUksd tm r Tbwdif wed W3*r Montini Dr would like to know hot^ the division mat­
IHE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY ter standi hut'wHrv^Vget ready to jolli­
fy there dill'hfyogpJlhlng doing. San?
h j i m i i v . ta ilo r
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ford h'ui^ inbch^to be'tbatlkiul for aoc
there la more coming to this city than
« u b s c r ia il e n P rie s . S2.Ç.n ■ t e a r ’

CMYrcrett I» Iks Cllr bt rsrrlef $100 per r»«» In
•drence ar tOc prf month.

I M S , t l ÜM PustotScs ai Sbottoni. flerW «

The City Council ahould place two
more lamps on N inth atrect near the
union depot. It U bad enough to have
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County divialon "waa ih the air" prior a poor street there without the extra an­
to the prim ari«, and Sanford enthusiast» noyance of having no lights.^ The surmiserable an onedfiuld find anywhere in
Florida.
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FLORIDA’S RECORD CLIMATE
Florida has hung up another recon
whlcff ahould attract the nttention of
^pr&gt;oplc :l1I over
have money to invest in land.-1" florid»
waa the only.auto in the Union which
„recaped the cold wave which »wept the
country on Momlny and Tuesday of this
week. California,*'Which ijialma climate

For a moving picture film company In
Tampa, trained lions will help reproduce
the "Christian Martyr».'* according to
ntbod on the question. Hut n6w comes the Tampa Tribune. We can under­
Rop'Wwntative Lake and ffitjte.to naught stand the trained lion» part»! the picture
the promisee of Candidate*Lata* It 1 but where will they find the Christians.
thU Dr. Jeckel and Mr. Hyde perfor^ance thjit bring« Mr. Lake Into the lirrrt;
JI glO - ^ t^ lr 'ih o d e - G f H x e n .: - •

BtJff while Florida enjoyed a temperature.
of 74 degree». While Texas was blanketfd in snow with the freeing line extending as far south os Brownsville the
PMplo of Florida were comfortable without overcoats. While Florida waa enjoking spring-like weather. Californio,
her rival in the citrus fruit and-vegetsbW
industry, waa frozen from one end to the
other and all tho way aero»*. A* far

degm-a waa re«»tiled. 19, degrees was
recordedat Redlands and 17 degree« was
the record at San Bernadino. Orange
and lemdri tree« wero killed and it is esti­
m ated thst the dariTage to the citrus fruit
Industry of California %vfO smAunt to
M iiiM iiiM lt' iir to be
more than" M
134,000,000.
hojx-d that the prune crop was antiihlUled. When tho same cold wave which
blighted California and Texas reached
Florida the lowest t«»m|&gt;*rature recordod
in Pensacola was 88 def rres. Jack F rw t
didn’t touch ttu c jtn u fruits and onrlj
vegclablM ot the Lnnd of Flowers»
.
"'-Florida has an.many other advantagre
th at the people have not nrquired the
hahlt of mentioning it« Onbratablc eli

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.UghWv-tlHawitt. Sentinel.....................Will the Orlando Sentinel please inform ui where Representative Robinson
«tood on county division and what he
fold the Sanford people on the county
division question? You b w L M te r get
your facts together, Bro. Scbuman, before you bring RoWnaon into the limelight. W# dare you to tell us about
Representative RoWnsop,
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ALREADY PERSUADED
Every citizen of Sanford has a right
to faspouse the cause of secession if he
wishes, and if he sueceeeds in persuading
t|io majority of the citizens of. Orange
county that they ‘would be benefited
by dividing the county, no fair*minded
person will object to the division. On
the other hands, if tho majority is
English Stump Spsaoh.
A correspondent, “Old Drtney,*
sends us the following specimen of
frenzied stump oratory:
"Feller
blokes! Thanks ter th ' guv'ment, yer
got yer d’mlnlshln' wage, and yer lit­
tle loaf, an' all that. ‘ Wotcher got
ter do now Is ter go fur devtlootlon
anatomy, a h ’ go It blind!
(Loud cheers.)—London Qlobe.

C O N D E N SE D

STATEM ENT

Peoples— Bank of “Sanford
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS

anti written about n thousand time« nmre
th|»t» Florjtla'g rtiinnte.ÿ Florida boost’crp do nut have'tp‘. exaggerate to make
people ait ilpjyul take retire when the
sbbjfigt is Florida clirtiatu.
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/ ,THo wewther re[&gt;ortv» of Mi" recent cpld
. ..tight to be worth thousand* oi
dollar» to the statu oLFlorida. It give»
pride an d pb.ua urn to em pha­
size certain joints of Uncle Sam'« re|iort
which deserve sj&gt;Wu1 notice.—Pensacola
News.
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. “Must Like OthSr“Wdn.
Most aurfeOns simply go way up la
the a ir whan ono of the world1» great
onea la stricken W hen Sir Frederic
Trevea w ai called to operate on King
Edward hq split hljn open »a nonchalantly aa If the king had been an
appio or k watermelon;—New York

(JIV ETH E NAMES
Pnmiincnt Httxen* «f Stanford not mort
than n month ago, said to a prom men 1

not favor division thmrwhT*,-rmti" thnr
Ion. Fofreret Luke at heart was opposed
to it, and hoped that the qui-stlon would
not come up. Is it possible someone 1»
wielding the big stick over in the Celpr&gt;
City.“ Drlsndo Scntlnnri.
’ WELCOME TO OUR CITY
Editor Holly of the Sanford H sirraid
(Jive us names, Brother. How many
usivocaL*» the forming of a Mute Edi­ prominent uitisun* of Orlando said they
torial- AsoOcintlon, with power to ac­ were willing for Sanford to be separated
quire lands' where annual outings may
b f held or "words to that effect." The
editor ot the Sentinel has a picnic ra­
pacity 7hat greatly deceives his avoir­
dupois and naturally falls in with the
• tcliorne. Such' an organization would
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promote a closer, fraternal union among
■"the men who have done more to bring
Florida Li.to jta own than all tho rest of
the professions combined und why
BOUND TO MAKE GOOD
should they not have an outing grounds
Tho papers are devoting several cola n d ‘d u b bouse on some boautiful lake? urn ns of editorial* about the new Gov­
Orange county has many of these mar­ ernor and how he will make good. Tht
vels of beauty by way of lake.«, and this» editor of the Herald devoted this spar«
county U centrally buttled and easy of to Park Trammell when he was only
»ee«H. There are public »plrited men Park Trammell and wanted to he At­
In Orange county who would contribute torney General. We;.did the shmo for
• ------ «-«mall UaCt'of land and assist in con­ him wften Attorney General • Trammrll
structing « club house that, would b« a «'anted to be-GoWFnor and now (hat he
credit to-thb statw and a cothfort to 'the t(U t»kon his «eat~the highest in the
great armjr'of- newspaper tnen and their state—we have no space to take up on
families. ’"Kbvp tile good work moving. whgt he will do. We just nnturally
Bro. Holly, and draw on us for all the know that he will make good nnd after,
boost there is in iu. We shall be glad he his .made good for his full term The
to come oyer and eat celery-with you Herald will take up some more space for
' some* dnyTund .«alk»|l-.oVer.—Orlando Pork Trammell for U. S. Senate or
Sentinel. — 1.» ■ •
Preddept .of the ■U. $. or some other
You tfrt thrice welcome, Bro. Schtf- small rifllce. Meantime, Governor,
imin- fum e bp and sec us and we il here's to you! Give ua what you've
show
.city at\d the future cap-

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C m totenrorcriarity,

L ore, kindness, toleration,* what­
ever charity may be, o r If abe la com­
pounded of them all, I know not. All
that I do know la th a t aho Is rare,
and that her emblem on a sailor's arm
—Is always drawn between tho anchor
and th s cross.—Cunning bsmwGraham.

DECEM BER

3 1 st, 1 9 1 2

C ask and Due from' Bank«*
Stocks, Bondi and Securities .
LOA-NS arid D ISC O U N T S- ' ; *
Overdrafts .
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Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures

$53,591.97

172,4111.52
32,54697
$ 271,058.22

$ 30,000.00
12,728.05
. 218.932.17

d iu p lu s and Undivided Profits

To the Raeoue.
*T i d i t present devoting a good
deal of time to the Dacon-8baketpeara
controversy," said Old Ed. Howe, writ­
ing In his own -magatlna. T h in k of
the absurdity of It," bo continues.
We do. Our notion of nothing to get
excited about Is this Dakespeara con­
troversy.
Obsolsto Darn-Tent.
A New^Tork firm of petticoat manu­
facturers faded with $700.000 of lia­
bilities recently, and gives the ex­
planation that women’s skirts are aa
tight th ey have quit wearing pettiooata. Did you know th at? —Kansas
City Star.
Explained.
"Pop, why do they call a m*a •
pinheadT" "Because when he a t
tem pts to penetrate any Idea his hoad

w ar' é

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- : Very Peculiar Pursuit.
The queer thing to a woman about
politics Is how men don’t have to buy
naw h a ts to wear a t th e ir meet!□i s __
Now York Press.

D E P O S IT S
Bills Payable

1 0 , 0 0 0 .0 0

$ 271,058.22

H . E. TOLAR. Cash

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O n e of the best brick "business blocks
the city on First S treet, jtfores b d ow , (
fices and room s ab ove.
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T h is property is n o w paying 1 2 1-2 p e r
cent, on the price w e ask for it. . W hen
the present leases arc out and w ith the in ­
creased valuation, it w ill pay m u c h more.
A ctu ally the best lo c a tio n in th e city.

A» an investment you w jltnotind.it«-equal.
Sec ua for city property or fartni.

Two’gdod wholesale propositions.
Plenty for AIL ~
» •’ SANFORD IS JOYFUL
Don't be too generous with the »ere
Let not thine angry pansions arise,
Brother Holly. 'The chances are ten io mon; w hat yon take for youraelf la
preprlvaUon of andther.*—Chrlstlsn
LETTUCE CE LE IOTI RATE
one that we shall dwell together many no
Herald. .
The advice óf the Tampn Tribuno to years under the same vine and fig tree,'
Sanford Is, U tturv Cdw yhrstc. Good so let us not get too serious.—Orlando
advice from n-good nancr and adrire Lhat
F buIL Findln®.
can.be coiwutuntlyTullowi-d by (he BqnJ flr f l V &lt;i?)lc .t^ Msowian. W jfiiilgxBUUff
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PT"crice»y WMt.red, w fth t l H r k ^ u i

rvu- tourist Imt.-l askurte.I, witl. twentyfive mllee of brlcVrogd* assured, with
relery T&gt;ringing 72. OOper crate In Sanford there Is no repsnn fri the world why
Wfkhould not celebrate and believe njuh,

is .»beady aaaured. Whenever Holly
geU mad the.ediU i^ flf Oriumlo wiil U
in the Pastuer Institute. This; county
division m atter is all one-aided and there
ii no ten o n for Holly to get mad.
'Current Event», a weakly paper In
&gt;ook form published by the Lakeland
Printing Co.,ls the latest acqidsiUon to
the Florida Press Gang... Harry Aioxan■ail.

AgenU for New York end Chicago Factoid

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T ïlE ¿ANFORD HERALD

January H« ISIS

YoweU’s Violet brand sale Jan. 16th.
Great value» tn Linclis at Yowell'a
Violet Brand Sale on Jan. 15th."
Don't forget the Violet Brand Sole at
Yowell’a, Wednesday, Jan. 15th.'
HveryTiody ihould taki' in the Kperiiii
excursion to Oviedo next Friday.
. The ladies are waiting to we the Violet
Brand 8ale a t Yowells next Wednesday.
\/iljn . Mary It. Armstrong of Rome,
Ga., h the guwitof her niece, Mr*. C. J.
Humph on Park avenue.
l/’MbW Mnry Chappell hao-aguim-lMrome a pupil a t Stetson Unlvenity, en­
tering after the holidays«:
‘"'M r*. ¿ Iv -W a its has
FairvTew after spending the holidays
with her parents at Hawthorne. .
M. A. Rlekman of Asheville, Nf. C., U
the guest r i his son, J. H. Rickman of
tbs Vlrsinia-Cnrolinii Chemical Co.
Vltlr*. F. R. Daiger and son of Dade
City are giawta of Mrs. Daiger’s staler,
Mrs. N. M j Garuer and faWOy:
The Lc*n&lt;J a Hand Club held their reg­
ular businoa meeting Friday ufujrnoon
at the hoW of Mri. Geo. M. Fernald.
6 bar* Orta gon soap 26c, 1 lb. can Ilutn
ford Bakihg Powder 25c. Phono 35 R.
G. Stock tM .
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Best scratch feed $2.00 sack, corn $1.66
oats $1.76, Bran $1.65, shorts $1.G5. 41
Phone 36.lR."t}. Stockton.
Boat
prunes 2 lb*. 25c. Best Cal.
peaches U lbs. 25c. Small prunes 3 Iba.
25c. Phono 36. R. G. Stockton
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Ail roads lead to Sanford amt every­
body will bo hero Wednesday to attend
the Big Violet Sale ut Yowell'a.
Don’t forget the Violet Brand Sale at
Yowell’a on the 16th. .
42-lt
The opportunity ol the season at
cfll's Violet Urni»l Sals toamssww
4 2 -lt

Bargains galore, nothing Itettcr sines’
tHe Inst one.'- Yowsll's Violet Brand
Rale Januitry 15th.
12-11
The sale you have Imen waiting fur.
Yowell'a Violet Brand .Sale tomorrow,
Don't fail tp come.
4iMt
latdles, Mu will In* sorry if you fail to
attend thi’t Yowe|l Violet Brand Sale («.morrow. '
42-lt
«¿n A. dollar Itui
aweTing
ring out
ouf ad. a tt week then eotne to
the Ylolrit Brand Sale tomorrow anti
save m any' times that Amount. N. P.
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Yowvll
. Now
ho time to buy tomato need,
com, imu beans, Cueiiniher and melon
seed for tq ring planting. L. It. Piiilii«
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42 Ml
Stowe!!'! Evergreen sugur cigua is the
Ijesl fur mi tket. Get good seed ut 1,. H.
42-8t
Philips"* Co.
Get yot ri beans for spring planting
how and sive money. L. R. Philip* &amp;
Co.
42-fit
New ci op bf*arw, tomatoes, com,
l watermelon, squash, cucumber and canSW
lelouptst. I,. R. Philips A (,'o.
42-8t
Better have your seed* for "spring
planting ruaerved at L. R. Philip* it Co.
.and gel benefit of low pried.
42-81
The Junior Eptforth league of the
Methodist church held their regular
meeting Friday afternoon in the church.
The regular business meeting of the
missionary society of the Methodist
church will be held tills afternoon In the
Atfircn..
vTMi*a\Alllc TrafTord has returned from
a week'* visit to North Carolina and
The Herald will resume the oven tenor
of its way.
A. Ill Goodwin, representing the Dod­
son Printers' Supply Co., of Atlanta
r J wAs In the d ly Saturday calling upon
Vhe local trade.
/ N. A. Bauman, representing the
Goodrich R ubber Co.. of-Akroli", Ohio,
was In the city yesterday calling upon
th e local trade.
l/W . H. Williams has returned from a
trip to his old homp at Luihkin, Ga,;
where he feasted on yellow legged chicken
.and other Georgia delicacies.
J. A, Cowart, a prominent business
man of .Sorrento, was in jhe city vusiw—Tdxy^=qx^-Cowait-%eperl*- Sorrento os
being in e most flourishing condition.
t/K g n n y Murrell has accepted .a posi­
tion with the Moors Department Store
to take up his duties. We will mint
Kenny’s smiling face but wish him well
In hiik'new field of tabor.
Mias Estelle. Thigpen of 'Greenville,
■ i N. C., arrived in the d ty Monday even­
ing and will be' the guest of her brother,
Mr. W .J. Thigpen at the Sanford House.
Mias Thigpen's Sanford friends are
crf,rf welcome her In their midst again.

Harry Walker, who was so unfor­
tunate us to havo the ends of two of Tits
fingers cut off whilo operating an electric
sauHoge grindtr, is progressing as well as
could be oxjiectcd after the jlngcw, had
been amputated at the first joidts.
The ladles’ chorus, composed of a
large numlier of the Sahfonl Music Club
are busily practicing a rantata, which
they will give in the early spring under
the direction of ^Irs.-G eorge L. Hoy,
ehdtuy Icadar for tho dub.
•The members of the Congregations]
chutyh are very, much dated over the
prmpecta of soon receiving their handson,e new pipe organ, and will soon begin
arrangements to havp_ it worthily in­
stalled with appropriate ceremonies.
* "Quite a number of new and popular
books both for adult* and young people
have been received by the Sanford
Lib,-ary. Another lot will be purchared a t on early, day to which will be
udd*d-jkdUu*bHhnokji selected by-fh*
me.nbare of the L e n d .« Hand ’Club,
which recentljr-nm trfbatrd'to the Li­
brary the suift of $56, which was cleared
at the concert given under their auspfera by,the Stetson Glee Club of Dofjtnd.
Vmong the northern visitors stopping
with Mrs. Furgcson ut the Fairview is
the party consisting of Mr. and Mr*.
C. E. Hoag of Cascade, Montana, and
Mr. and Mm. C. O. Churton of LaDelle,
S. D. Mrs. Hoag has-long beep con­
nected with the welfare of Montana,
serving ex pastor of r-v c n l Congrega­
tional churches and until recently statfe
president of the W. C, T. U. and still
connected with the W. C. T. U. work.

To Write a Letter.
Tho a rt of letter writing is quite
simple If you will tako It (n all élinpllclty. All you bare to do Is lo con­
juro up h vision of the person to
whom you am writing, pick up your
p«n. and—talk. When * yo\i. can plc-t—
• on like, adorned with a
pipe whoso shape you know well, it
is no difficult matter to find what to
sny and how to aay It. A letter Is a
chat nud the pen can bo as offoctlve
ja the tongue.

Why the Distrust.
A banker In central Kentucky M l
In tho bablt of wearing his h a t a good
Counting, Reading and Special Diet
deal In business hours, aa in summ er
Are Suggested as Helpful for the
tho files used his bald pate for a pa­
Wooer of Slumber,
rade ground, and In winter tha cold
breesca Swejq over Its polished s u r­
A sufferer from Insomnia retails a
face. A negro workman on the rail­
number of rmininls ha h— i l l ttT T 1
of whlpb tho first domes from the poet
road each week presented a check and
M. Leconte, who" says:
drew hla wages, and one day aa be pal
"Open your window wide. Lie yrlth
hla money In a greasy wallet the
your bead a* low as pnaslhln and you
banker said: "Look here, Mose; why
tv111 sloop like a . pout."
don't you lot some of that money stay
"Accustom yourself to (hko an hour
In the bank and keep an account with
or two’* reat In a deck chair after
us?" The darky leaned tow s/d btm
- -jim irre Hill n f ” SS tS si u fill'd; WUT a q iilrrte a l'to o lr' i r th e ”
down from your shelves some old-fasb- pinnacle rock of only six foot In Olnm derby the banker wore, answered con­
lonod novel Of which you hare an af&gt; otor at Its top, which projects to with­ fidentially: "Boss, Fte Jes’ a feared.
fcctlonato remembrance as one of tho in seven feet of tho surface of tho wa­ You look like you was always ready
Joys of your youth and read It whilo ter and rise* nearly .perpendicularly to start somewberee.”
you are on your deck chair. The more out of a depth of 78 feet. The exist­
you are wearied by It, the bettor you ence of this rock Is an evidence of the
Bulgaria’s Resurrection.
will sleep. The secret of a good night dlffTculiy, even In well-known waters,
Is not to tiro youraelf out in the eve­ of demonstrating that no * trnttm it
Bulgaria's awakenlngr-accordlng la ­
ning, but to Idle away tho time.
rocks are lying In watt for tu-edlos* the lamdon Chronicle, might nlmont
be caBeA-HtrawwkvmlfnCfttrarTRé dekd.
'T h e disappearance and resarTWCttotr"
o r m f¿ S rTtf.-"-•n ys S ir Chat leg' T JtuL'
som ntir • ■TWltfftalljr •I dhrltro benefit
from calculating thn multiples of two
"are probably without parallel In hi»D*ngo&gt; Sign In Horse.
or three aa far aa 1 can go. Or else I
Thn appearance of "white" In the lory. For more than 300 years the nfr
4'count elephants;' ono elephant and •ye of a horse Indicates a vicious na­ tloual life-was suspended. In 1SH
one elephant mako two elephants, two ture, because a high tempered horse Klnglake proceeded from Belgrade to
elephants ood ono elephant makes constantly looks about, apprehensive Constantinople and must have passed
three elephants; three elephants end of 'danger, or desiring to do mischief. straight across Bulgaria. Yet, In tha
ono elephant, and ao on.
Tho quick motion of the eyeball In op­ well known description of bis travels,
"Finally, knock off your black cof­ posite directions expose« an unusual­ •Eothen.* ho makes no allusion to that
fee, even your morning cup on rising, ly largo surface of tho white, which country or Its Inhabitants, Even
and, take no meat In tho evening. For thus becomes an evtdouco of tb&gt;&lt; tem­ forty year* ago (written In 1900) tha
lunch eat nothing but fruit, and for per of the anlmdl.
name Bulgarian was almost unknown,
dinner a vegetable soup, v«rmlceBI,
and every educated perion coming
mashed potatoes, and ono or two bis­
from that country called himself a
C h ild ’s P itifu l A ttem p t to D1*.
cuits.
r
Greek aa a m atter of oourse."
A rom artahlo attempt at suicide
"If In spile of all this sleep refuses
was
made by a boy of eleven In n hop
to come try reading. But don't read
Babylonian Involosv
anything lively or Intorestln*. In my garden, recently near Randwlch. Eng­
land.
He
had
been-chastised
for
his
The
Academy
of France has re­
own caso It Is very rare that Insomnltr
doe* not succumb to two or throe pages slackness In picking hops, and thnre ceived the translation of an Inscrip­
lipón h'w’Went to a secluded spot and tion on a terra-cotta tablet discov­
of Wsto’n ‘Bhsodo.’
Auction Bridge
attempted to hang himself with a ered In tho ruine of Buss. The In­
"An
eminent
doctor
of
Lynne
ways
Mrs.t Samuel Pulcston was hostess
piece of yorn used for tying hop« scription Is of the nature of an In­
of the Auction Bridge Club Monday uf- much the same thing Another sug­ Fortufintnl.v the lud wbh discovered In volco In Its several antique articles
:!Pi
gests: 'Count slowly from ono Up­
tcrnoonl The pretty rooms were de­
wards. It Is very ram one
up to time, and’ W*ss cut down, and revived nr« listed: a leather casque, a oow's
lightfully fragrant with beautiful pink 200 without gulng to sloop |i Is on
hide, a kid skin, a bronse helmet, a
roses and narcissus Three tallies of record, however, that one victim got
»liver helmet, a hatchet, a bow. and a
- ' ' fiomswhat Ambiguous.
lanco The Inscription gives definite
bridge' were played. The highest score up to 10.987, and then It was lime to
Tho bkntjUfit halt »»» adorned with Information cancumlng tha quantity
wua made by Mm. It. W. Herndon who gel u p ! '"
many benutiru! pkliitltigs, and the of broom and silver used In making
won the handsome prize, u Bohemian
president of the little college was call­ tho nrniH mentioned and makes It a
cut glass compote. After the Interest­
Very Much 8o.
ed upon to ij^ in u d to n toant Wish «Imple matter to uattmalo the cost of
"I daresay Mud grum py old million' log to pay a compliment to tho Indie»
ing games (if cards were concluded, *tufIho wool used fgp thq uniform nt »»
led tomato salad, tmtnum loal. wafers ntru did not leave one Jolful roontloc- -iiiioMott—he—deotgiieio* ihe pain1
Elamite warrior of the greet Babyloni­
Mon behind him when be died."
vi IMl an eloquent genture and said: an period —Harper’s Weekly.
with hot tea were serve«!.
“Oh. yea, ho did Ho left a inorry ’U'l'"i need In*there of theae painted
Mrs. Pulcston's guests were Mrs. C. O.
widow."
beauties when we ha»« so many with
McHiugl^iri, ,Mr*. (J. W. Hrady, Mm.' H.
uS nt the tntilo?"
Land of Passants.
0. Chose, Mm. B. F. Whitner, Jr.', Mm
•Ttu with the people'“ exclaimed
H»rvta tins been described as ttie
A. I’. Connelly, Mm. B. W. Herndon, the balloonist ns Mie rope broke and
pensant state of Europe. Tho flerb Is
M i k i n g S u r e o f the P r e s e n t .
Mrs. F. L. Miller, Mm. f rase Barnes, l*o fell Into the grand stand
a tnan of primitive emotions and sim­
Mgr Donner archbishop of Flor ple tnstes With the exception of Bel­
Mm. \V f&gt;, Holden, Mm. Knliert New­
dcniix,
mas
taken to task for hts grade there or« few towns In Berrta
man. Mm. Barrett.
I
Enough of (Hints.
friendly Intercourse with the Brote*- worthy of the name. Practically the
UlMo Frank had had s parental tnnt minister In that city
Th« very
^ .
Cerilian Music Club
meeting with tils six foot tjvo papa toh-rutit prince of the church replied: whole population dwells on the land,
Tho Cecillan Music Club held their about filling thn toolti powder bottle T'rny allow tne to havo tho pleasure husbandry and pig rearing being tha
A fter tho mooting ad­ of seeing him In thl* world as I am staple Industries. A system of peasant
i ns#Aitar-o l .vln- « v m ln -jd Me*. trtth water.
proprietorship prevails.. Barela hap
Fan ilio JC Munson Saturday afternoon journed, ho went Ip and naked Ills not t a euro of meeting htm^ In tbo practically no poor. Every grown man
mother
to
promise
him
ono
thing.
next."
at 1 o’clock.
•
;
In Rorvfa can claim five nr res of land
Tho meeting was presided over by Without knowing the nature of the
from thn governm ent and this land
request she promised, and then ask­
Miaa Margaret Duvis, president of the ed him what It was. lie (old her:
and Its produce are exempt from all
Licori oe*
'
- ,
club. When the InisifietH of the club “Mamma, when papa tiles, I wants you
I,teorice belongs
lelongs la
t%' the pea or clsltn for debt.
had been transacted a very interesting to promise me not to bring any morn « e i c h f u t i l i t y/.. and g/iw s wild, thn
Ight of ,
n!
rpa/blng n belgi
iU*cu*don
on the tuimuis musicians giant mens to Mils bouse to live with ( l i a n t c o m m oimly
Cat Crisis,
« bout, four Jfeel.
c e t. A l 1* the 1low*.
who are entertaining the American pub­ u s l ”—Llpplncotl's.
The ml« of Ixindou are faced with
»'ralglit root which 1» of commercial a crisis unparalleled In feline history.
lic today was enjoyed IVy the mem tiers
»alun
N o m /an s have been adoptsd There In a famine In cat's meat. A
of the club, following which the musical
Pscullar B ulgarian Ideas.
for cutting the plant, which require* dead horse Is as rare nowadays aa ■
selections on the program were rendered
Only eitrem«) poverty, a traveler about three years to reach maturity
dead donkey. Horses are getting
by the following mcmlient: Misses Ade- says, will drive a Bulgarian Into do or for Improving Its* condition.
tcarco because of motor cars, and
iuldo Higgins, E dna. Williams, Helen meatlc service. As a rule, widows are
Hard to 8e# Under W ater.
when one doos get; too old to work
the only aorvants to bq^got, and thoy
feck. ■
There Is no scientific Instrument of
Tlic pleasant meeting conrludtsl with will become cooks or housemaid* only the "scope" character which enables it Is s«nt to a Home. They do not
liet klil-d (n London street accidents
u iirotty cinti chorus accompanied l»y If thoy may bring all tjielr family with o n e to sen down to 50 or GO feet under 'with aiirthing like the former frethem.
Hervnnt*
tnstst
upon
being
In
Mias Essie Bunion.
M a te r.
When the inn shines vertical
trodured wild »linking hand* with all ly over water, a box or bucket wlib s i|u-ticy. .When a smash occur* It 1»
visitors, and will learn upon the l»«»t xIhon boMom 1» often used to look ipuierallv a motor omnibus that snfFeel» That Celerj I" Hurt
fon» and not even thn hungriest cat
rebuke The only way to keep them 1»
A cloth covering to ran make n decent meal of torn Urea
( '«incinosii Inn 1'I Kroili Wagner, to lot their wages fall Into arrears Into the Muter
of G. M. 11. Wagner &amp; Sona, Chicago, ut- "Bo strong Is the sentiment again*' "exclude light from tho box or bucket rpuf broken spark plugs.
Is sometimes employed. Blit without
urndfsl the I*-ague mi-eting. He was doing anythin* In the nnturo/of iiionla! electric or some other light In the wa­
asked his views ns to the freor.e in Cali­ work that I know of a y«*r&gt; 'wbero a ter these devices are u6t very satis­
Ons Way.
fornia with reference to celery, Hu said girl refused to fetch giedlclno from factory.
.Tho late Wilbur Wright, says th a
jt had.undouhtedly'licen hurt, but that tho chemist for her oyfn mother. But
washlngtou Star, put safety above
everything elso In aeroplane oon- r V
the freeze did not mean there would he the ism o girl would work In a strang
Scotch Query.
«mictlon. Mr, Wright ‘was ono»
no more celery shipped. HU firm, which ger's garden or do needlework, bo
catiso
those
occupations
aro
consider­
A
bluff,
consequential gentleman watching wtth a critical eya t h e '
t* heavy ineclery, Is waiting for inumale*,
from the south, with more beef on bis flight of a very awlft, very cranky
ed honorable for Bulgarian women."
tailed report* before forming an opinion
bórica Miuir brain In tils head, riding neroplmie, when a llttld girl eald to
- Produce New*..
(•long tho Hamilton road, near to ifitn: "Uncle Wilbur, can you get to
Cribs for Baby T ra v e l*!» .
illantyre, asked a herdboy on the ht-aTfn In one of those machines?"
Among
tho luxuries, comforts and roadside, lu a tone and manner evi­
For R ent—Bed room,. dining room,
"Not by going up," replied the great
conveniences nowadays provided by
kitchen, and Use of sitting room, in one the great hotel are cribs for the baby dently meant to quls, If he were ''half­ alrmau, "tuU If yon have lived a vary
of the nicest resldohc«* in the city. Close guests. Even In the finest hotels way to Hamilton?" "Man," replied the good life youvmay do ao by oomlng
boy, "1 wad jujed to ken whnr ye bde down "—YoutJfPf Companion.
In. Apply a t Herald office.
42-tfe Jbeso are a comparativoly recent Ad­
come trae, aforo I could answer your
dition to the house equipment. Up to ’&lt;question."—Exchange.
Queen Elliabeth'a Pedigree.
about five year« ago, when a separata
One of the most Interesting; curloA bed was required for a baby's u»e,' a
lies a t Hatfield. Is Ule pedigree qf Elia, cot waa put Into tha room, and m aly
House Plans Important.
abetb, which (s to be seen In the gab persona traveling for tho first time
The care In the home and nil other
JEW ELER
i
Ury, Tbose Imru n .d to make out with a baby still ask for a cot. They forma of household work are greatly
í á É
the doeuii)ont wisely discovered that aro agreeably surprised when Jnform- facilitated by right planning and the
MY SPECIALTIES
her deyewot cóuld bfi traced-through ed that a crib can bo euppllej
to of suitable material* for the
Pickard’s Hand.Pointed Chins
every lut portant , pereop, and especial- sired. In n big hotel there may now
nstnictlon and furnishing of the
^ ’’‘
Gorham's Sterling Sliver
ly through every beautiful person, bo. kept ready for use a doxen cribs iomn. An adequate and convenient
Rogers* Plnted Ware
straight bgck to Adam And sir*. It In the care of tho housekeeper; crib*
ater supply and other conveniences
Elgin and Waltham Watches
la on record thgt the Virgin ‘(Meen simple but of the latest style of con­ aro essential, not only for comfort
highly, comtneuded the Oorkc-LonJun st nroHon1_j^ily_U LJiaJim l_ithim axaf ««4-foe- saving -labor; ■bnt~Khro from
K tm lng - tit a rid arér---- --------- -*
tho standpointhof home hygiene.
they are wanted.
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— ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
MB
Always on the Job.
A Costly QlfL
m
The sojan geese are so fond of
‘T hose BlUyunoalrea have been a&lt;
air. lecu
Icctlng materials for their nests
ful
fui proud
prom since Christm as."’-Mid IB«, they - do n o t-d esist --from -the- faabf
E x p e r t W a tc h R e p a ir in g
I
Barloas Neighbor.
oyen when they are about to abandoi*
A ll W ork Guaranteed
"Wb«t makes them so?" Inquired their nests for Jho winter mlgratloh
the Curious Friend.
Send Your Work lo Us and Have It Attended to Property
off th e coast of Bcotland one day
“Oh, their parents filled their stock­ patches of strew Iwddlng --#»-re seen
Engraving, Clock and Jewelry Repairing
ings with eggs."
floating, and although th e birds were
on tho eve of depar^urb they gathared
up every wlap/^fs' though they bad
Iß
A Hanging M attar.
Jewetan, Silversmiths and Importer*
Polk—Hang np your stocking this their neats toymlld, and In tho samo
place
they
Afffre
seen
collecting
teaChrist mas T
41 We«t Bey Street
- Jaduoarflle. Florida
•very.'day.
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PROCEEDINGS

COUNTY
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Monday, Jan .flth , 1918.
p ~n*tl a t C auala Coaynl—i—U— —ab-wHlr the foUowtng.Ccunmbvio
hlifmon M. O. Overstreet, Commiasloiwre Dillard, Merril,'Brown and
V., .... Jacobs appeared before tlif Board In reference to (he Condition of the
Bridge between Chouluta and Geneva. *Updn motion It waa ordered that Cammia«M flK fM ftm have this Bridge repaired.
■_ BH . . .ML ,
-Pétition of 8. M. Pierce, L. Daine, et al., heretofore laid over. Upon (notion
Jed UP
up and the petition granted as prayed for;
Winter (ìàrd t», Fla., Nov. 12, « l i
oners. Orange County,, Fla., Y,- * ¿g
¿Board of Count Co
our Honorable
ientiemen: We tl
practical to the following described rout,
rpUfilid road as near as may
■Ei*,-;
'omer of Sec. 27, T. 22, S. R. 27, n u n South (on Suction
Beginning at the N
line) to point near the shore of Black Lake,
South line of the N. E. H of the 8. E. ) i of Sec
the N.W. Comer of the N.E. M of the 8 "
o( aaicLSeolJon.- ....
South to the center-of the 8.E. &gt;i of
y ’H Signed by 9. M. Pierce, E t At
, Communication from Jenkie King in reference to the payment of Right of Way
ay her land near the Tanner Bay received. Clerk- matry9ted to'notify her of
, , v acroa*
Projpoaitloaot Eraw dsK anttK olw edand upon motion rt^ ro p o a itfo im c e p t^ l
Td the Honorable Board o K ’wility CommlmlUiieni.^T hereby-m akr fnffouing
dtlon forTToanfirffe the Cotinty Prisoners at the Road Camp, beginning Jan 1,
191 ., 40c per day for the first Twenty, and Thirty-five cents for th« balance.
" e n d s KareL
Francis
Application of W. A. Lefllor to redeem iota 3 f t 4, Block 10, Russell’« add. to
l Reed received and upon motion the Comptroller was requested to allow' W. A.
to redeem said lots a t Flat sum of 96.00, Clerk’s costs not Included. Rec­
aption to he made In 60 days. Excessive Aaseearpent.
Communication from John C. Jones In reference to Validation of County and
Municipal Bonds, received and read.
Communication from Jno. M. Love us to increase of wage«, received, no action
taken. Petition of K. L. Reaces, O. T. Smith et ai., for public Road, received, read and
laid over under the Rule«.
Communication of Senator Jonathan Bourne In reference to aid by IT. S. Gov­
ernment to build and mainUin Public Roads, received and read. Upon motion the
nynittee was appointed tp answer: Commissioner Overstreet, Attorney

DeLaney ft Abertiethy
J. T. Boyd
Alice Boyd
B. Q. Smith
h m f i p M ,v j;
Mack Williamson
R. R. Whitten
J, R. Richards
R j - • J öw» •
J. P .B u tU r
flel* Kennedy
W.B. Christopher
-L; G, StringfWlow .
R. C.WJUUen
J. E. M end
Wra. Martin
Frtifik Gordon
Sylvan M cplit.
W. C. Person Dr.,
Orlando T d Exchange
f tW .n .D iw rr u ..—
D. Barnard ft Ço.,
E. MeCroray
’elms Hdw. Co.,
Henry Parry ,
Dickson ft Ives
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8. Fla Sentinel • *'..
E. Hand
Sid J. Jon— Co.,
H. M. Webb .
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Curtis ft O 'N A f . .
W. E. Martin
B .'ï i . t t l n a o o , C lerk1
CurtU ft O'Neal
Lord ft Bradjhaw
S. O. Dollve •'
8. Y. Way
Chase ft Co.
Frank L. Woodruff
Jno E. Merrill
E. L. Brown
M. O. Overatreet
J ,L .f
L. Wbbdruff
A. O. Branham Supt.,
A. G. Branham Supt.,
City of Sanford
B. F. Carpenter
J. K. Boyd
W. 11. Cowan
First N at'l Bank Sanford
A. Y. Fuller —
Chaa Ambrose
Hand Bros.,
F. Langcnbach
J. O. Fries
S. A. L. R. It. Co.,
Diekaonftlves
E. G. Duckworth
Jua Bumby .
Dickson ft Iv—
P. F. Laubaoh
R. L. Holland
Helms Hdwe, Co.
Hill lid we Co.,
Geneva Ave Grocery
W. H. Underwood
H. H. Hill

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./U n e - in Shortridn Inquest
Witness in Shortridge Inquest
Vritnrti in Shortrldfi ItHJWit
( in Shortxidge Inquest
itnres in Shortridge Inquest
Juror Sbortridge I n q u e s t- ....
Juror Shortridge Inquest
Juror Dhortridge Inqu*«Juror Shortridge Inquest......
Juror Shortridge In q u e sts.
' .Juror Shortridge Inquest.
Holding Shortridge IInquest------Inquest of Nancy Shortrid««— -Deputy Sheriff at Election—~ —
In Re Insanity Judy L ans....
lh lie Insanity Judy Lane
Judy Lane
In Re Insanity Jud
In Re Insanity Judy Lane .. .
Servlch nt Ct. House hmTCn, ffdme .
Auto Reglsier etc.
Dc«l Record Book
Attendance Circuit C ourt.—«-r..d
Pair of Grass Sheare ...............
Wood for Court House ...........
Mdse for Court House —
\ M Witness Certificai—
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Tat— Cooler for Court House
Book Typcwriler parts - Glass in Courf House Door 1.
Ink ftMucilage for Court House
Commission»

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Insurance ort Court House ---I nsursnee on Court House
Insurance on Court Hott—
Insurance on Court House..™id
. Insurance on Court House.....
Insurance-on Court House..™;
Services u Cbunty Comm. —
Services as County Comm
Services —County Comm.
Serv ces — County Comm......
Services as County Comm, —
Salary ft Cask paid ------- Pay Roll RdaoCxmp
Pro Rata hoad T ax .
E. C. Ferryman
12 00
Wekiwa Ferryman *
80 76
Bridge Tenm»—™------------w 308 70
Cash advanced for road work
Tuesday, JSn. 7. 1913.
20 00
nfiftd
Work
-Commissioners preseht, Brown, Dillard, Woodruff, Overstreet,
- 3 00
Preaching to Convicts
and
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Taking Prisoners to Road*Camp---- -2 60
ions of Mow
Brown, Dillanl, Woodruff, Overatreet and Eldridge
9
Repalring saddle and harness...........—
4 60
atad aand filed.
presented
J»H W
19
60
Surveying
Gotha
to
Ocoee.........
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1
resulted
as
foi1----Organisation of (be Board r—uiladas follows
11 00
Freifght on Roller ..........................
M. O. Overstreet, elect
ctod Chairman.
Assignee of E. R. Edwards, clip 10 mule
, v 12 60
o b S * . Attorney for the Board,
6 00
4 pair Brogans__ _________________
&gt;, Christ, County Physician.
Mdse
for
Road
Camp
26
66
lr.'Branham presented his resignation, upon motion same was acceptetf to
Mdse for Road Camp.......... ................
6 25
y
take effect February 1st, 1913.
Feed for.Raad.Camp......
220 06
' Commission of J, H. Tucker as Treasurer was presented and filed.
Repairs lload Machinery™....... ......
7 26
Bonds of the following poisons tulwar lire arms approved and llcea-w* Issued:
Mdse for Road Camp.......-— ........
2 76
A. M. Wofford, Wincbreter Rifle, Sureties II. L Wofford and A. M. Clark.
Mdse for Road Cam
amp™
9 94
, T. P. Howes, Marlin Rifle, Sureties. P. P. Luubach and H. M.’Self.
uB r
Mdseï for
I Road! Camp
149 69
Ronds of thofollowingpersons as Notari— Publics were approved:
Shoes ft Collars
9 76
T vaB fr O ats...
_
m
_MiiHi-lr
mvuiur
Too
8am ucl A. Robinson, Sureties,
Mdse for Road Camp.....
36 26
itflJ B fe c —
J t e lui» of tin* hdiowing persona a&gt;3 m t ie f of Ifif Wat^e approved?
rnst Ueblng
Mdse for Road Camp..
-4 60
i. Merck.
' J. J. I*» No. !, Sureties, J. H. Smith and N, J.
'm. Olwe
. 3 00
C. C. HI ail,
i No. 10, Surei
C. J. Sweet and ELD. M. Perkins.
M. Love '
179 I t
A. Speer, No. 14, Sureties, . C. Michaèlwnd H,.H. Weber.
Nelson Carrol*
fllo a d \york
...........
103 88
Bonds of tho foliowing persona as Constables approved
R. C. Bigelow ,
Mdse for Road
. 9 40
- - — Camp
r~m—-r- '“‘♦
J"*‘-*’
»•&gt;««——*
L. MeCraney, No. 16, Sureties, John Keen and C. F. Johns.
C. W. Smith
—
Mdse fot Road Camp . , é^ ..... .
10 03
A. J. McCutJey, No. 6, Sureties. E. A. Douglas and J. B. Jones.
Tom Williams
Road W ork.
-dranXpil
117 91
D. H. Hooker, No. 9, .Sureties. W. J. Cramer and C. W. Knsminger.
Road W ork.-™.™
.........
. 12 26
Mr. Yates appeared before the Board in re Road West of Fairview, subject B. L. Griffin
Road Work 3*.,....
60 00
m atter referred to Supt; of Roads and Bridges and Commissioner Overstreet with L. B. Board
It}
C. F. Johns
Road W ork---- 146 66
power to act.
Hoad W ork..™. _
60 00
Petition of M. J. Main, Wm. P. Blakely et a]., for a change In the Apopka and Robt Roberson
Road W ork; ; 6 66
Winter Garden Road, petition U as follows:
*
&gt; - . J.W . F o r t i e r _______ —
'
Road Work
47 13
O coee, Fffc.,‘‘J a n . 1 st. 1913. Barney Bosk
Road Work ........
206 76
To the Honorable Board 0/ County Commissioners, Orlando, Orange County, Fla.: R. B. Lynch
S. Dlnkie
_ L um b« for.Road Camp
36 9«
We, the undersigned citizens ond property owners of Orange County, Florida,
Hay for Road Camp.....
3 40
respectfully petition your Honorable Body to cliannge the prowtit route of tin- A[&gt;oi&gt;- Consumers Lumber ft V Co.
G. G. Coward
Road Work.,'™-.™-™..... *■tjwsije»fi
66 60
ka and Winter Garden road aa follows, towit:
Road W ork...... ............ .
28 62
Beginning a t a point 560 yards southwest of the Fuller Packing House run J. It. Parker
Road Work , ..............
20 00
thence due east 800 yards on section line dividing sections 6 and 7, in township 22, W. J- Osteen
Sd Osteen
Strewing Road ----------22 60
south of range 28, east, to ineracct the Ocoee road.
Strewing Road
The above petition waa received and upon motion petition granted the County Nathan Savage
9 00
H. B. Osteen
Strawlng Road ..............
61 60
to be at no expense in making the chthge.
W.*Nlxon
Ray ft Oats for Road Camp
17 60
.Alex Vaughan, came before the Board in re to the County paying Mm for the
Mdss for Road Camp .....
loss of a pair of mutes drowned at o r near thè Geneva Bridge in June, J912 Upon Oveldo Hdwe C.o,
2 00
•fl. J. Stroaler
Road Work ... .................
99 4
motion it srks ordered.that «warrant bsdrawn for 9160, in payment otthó claim.
G. G. Coward
Road W ork;________ _____
Communication of L. B. Barnes received and read.
4
Lumber for Road Camp ....
llowing checks from J. H. Sadler os Ex County Treasurer to J. H. Tucker Wright ft Wadley
7 70
. J. Peacock
Hoad Work ............... —
rer of the County received: ■?.
. . 1 00
ichary
Lumber
Co.,
Lumber for Road Cam
mp
ï Bank 0
5 37
«4039 36
' Diflclt in Nov ft Dec Bill
ndo Bank ft Trust Co.„
►
.—*-42 70
8017 98 Frances Karel
W. E a t Medicine for bdl
Bank óf Apopka
+•**»«*•*
4 76
•-***-2442 47 V.• W
• Rnt4*a
*
Medicine for Co Home ft Road Camp
Bank of O a k l a n d ; —
23 10
4144 69
iattis
B.
Palmer
Adm.,
OeC Salary tty. Bd. Co. Com.
First National Bank of Kunford ...^5f»J:
26 00
« 6727 86
Nov ft Dec S»alary Atty, Bd. Co. Com
60 00
Bank 0! O v a i d o ' "■* *
2601 24 has B. Robinson
Water Elec u ‘ght ft Gas for Ct .House
^ ' *.s*SI1*
26 64
Bank of Wintac C
nf^».&gt;
iitrsyr ■ '*y ■&lt;»p»»hf 6301 80 rlando W ft L Co., ' '
1
. - . M ‘ ' *“ *I’
In Re In u n lty Kioblom
2 00
¡ ■ B
M
I
___
_____
12882
64 Wm. M artin
In Re Jnaanity Sjobtom
2 00
?. J. Nlemeyer, J.' H. Dunbar et al., to have strawed, road from Clay C. D. Christ
P.
P.
Pillans
In Re Insanity Sloblom.......»......
2 00
road to West LongwoOd Chspel received, upon‘motion petition granted.
Ih Re Insanity Sjobtom ......... .
1 00
Petition of Arthur Graves, Jno F. Cogswell et a t, in reference to the Clarcona W. D. Rogers
Cohoon Bros
Repairing; 1engine at Co Home
13 76
m a tt« referred to Commissioner Eldri
Eldridge.
and Orlando road received. &gt;ttbjept
Bttbject matter
Moie for■F
Róad Camp . 4 - ...... ...
39 95
Upon motion it waajudered that the Orlandound Apopka road from PI
Piedmont S. ApopkaSupply Co.,
ï of Mults ............
_
160 00
to R, Jt. Crossing of the Orange Belt Ry; and from the Wekiwa River to Paige’s
Dixie Culvert ft Mslal Co.
Culvert*:.. __—
393 26
residence be strawed.
Strewing
vint Ko
Road
117 00
Upon motion It is ordered that the County pay 920.00 toward.strewing a mile T. J. Boston
j : W. Hughes
*•
Rond Woyk—--------46 00
of the Chulouta and Orlando Road n e u rimimi tu. .
Wj
C.
Borgard
Road Worq ^ -------TheBoard then adjourned to meet again a t 1:30 P. M,
37 60
ring Mules
2 62
Tueeday, Jan. 7th. Iil0p.m . Dodd-ft Elwell
to r Barn for Dec.
Board m
3 00
uxsuant to adjournment, All the members present.
Services as Cb. Com
. Eldridge
6 60
Upon
. T- .Chapdhm wea elected to bs Sunt, of Roads and Bridgea,
ontb, (h f^ d p ^ to furnish, Automobile, the above to u ke^lfect L• ‘Üppn motiafi tbk -Board tbeh odjourned to meet again the next regular meeting
Salary 9126.
fe F e &amp; y a w ip ,
5
•
Fcbun
urary 1st, 1$.
.•K
Tax
Collector Martin
liefore the Boari! In reference to appointment f a m r
u O
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I f f l ire I f J - .
,
of A Lieensé
* Inspect«
L—M eter for the County, J. P. C a wood wag —fleeted at a Salary of
v *:•' l
9125.00 for the eetvite .'
900000
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r.&lt;Tx
RsporCof Supt of Hoads and Bridges received and read.
mThe recommendation of the
. Supt. of‘Roads and Bridges as te the change of
road asked
D. Gordon near Lgka Uowell (cost to the County to bs not
R A M O p A
pon motion S in e vfas approved
more
ÉVordered ihaVjth* Supu of Roads and Bridges have the Road { Why not take’ s 'fiuntin« Trip on tlie¿Ramona where you will
s à ipj”j [-U —* r Rabin*)n Sprlngrimt In good condition.
[
(hecomfort» of home? It doesn’t am eng more. She
V i n p o n UWiPG'tft«.
,
folio wing amount, 94100.00, was kransferred from the fine and Ij
k
* ' the Finest Ve —¿1 In Sanford Harbor. Ready for
nd to the Hoad ft Bridge Fund,
forfeiture'fund
Hire on Hunting end Fiihin
The Reports of the followdng County Officeni were recelved and fil
^■unji, uCounty
vuin/ *Phyaldan,
ll/Mkiwi. Poil»
1 wiw &lt;
LuucCtCt! , HC~
to State and County, Certificats «f Banks,
Pleasure Partin at rta— itk'
ratei
port
Home,
Oct Tax Redeniptiens, Bberiff to State
HÉ—of
i Licenses, Supt.
* « ■of fCbunty
l—g l H
&lt;
Aidltor, Sheriff to County, Clerk of Criminal Court, 8upt. of Hoad ft Bridg— and
-, \ Enquire qf E. P. Fulton on l&gt;oat at City Dock or See
Auditors Statement.
There being no further business, Following accounts were presented, examined
and warrents Issued in payment thereof:
J. A. Kirkwood
Commission on fmea
tn iü
J. A. Kirkwood Sheriff
Fern...-_____
Fees
__ _
J. A. Kirkwood Sheriff
¡w&lt; - J. A. Ktrkeood Sheriff
Feeding Prisoners*
lQBOtVVHJPUnUOUoqAkjoUOU«»
Salary OcL 1, to Jan.l. 1918...
260 00 r f W W W W Io n p lW W W V rf ln lf a
Salary December.
« O .X
_
B IC Y C L E S
AÇCESSbRIKS
litreni Be—ley
Bflttfl LTim L’o b r r ~
REPAIRING
Bailiff Crim Court
IL II. McClure
W orkoniaillawit...
Jgo V. Doyle
Water ft Light a t Jail
OHaado W. ft Light Co
__ HI-00
x i.
f tic m r p a ia :
64 07
New Stock ml Columbia ta d Rambler Bicyclas. A U Itan/mif and
272 66
R Karel
Idrata and otbar cheaper makra. W« acll iKrm oa «say payn»itu.
81 26
r. L, Dollve 8 u p t Reg.
Dec. salary
y We carry .a com piata liâ t of BicyUa S sa d rU . We 4a atikinda of
39 00
Janitor Court Hou— Dec Salary
erbertM ays ‘TV "
BicycW Repairing. Sa« M b e anything ia lha Bicycla ttaa.
,
;
60 00
D. W. Harris
"Sr- Irei Supt. Cbunty Home
Hava s art of Now Rabbet Tut» pot on yow Go Can ar Baby Catrtag*.
Dickson ft I v—
‘ 30 26
Uroceri— for County Home..........
T1IE ONLT HCTCUt STUKX IN SANFORD
BBI Flour for County Homo-----Wfewa—1(1 H^r—
fi»
a 00
KM Palmettu, Opp. a t y HaB
------------gBread
ta â k Mfor
MCounty
o u b ty Home
Ho
B ran.oaU eU tor,.
**£;*-■
.
. Mdse for Coqn^y
5 » HJoì—uì™ .^-,....

til

No,1 Roll T op O ffice D esk.
Roll curtain, two alidiog arm m u ,
ih rtt »pltndidiy madc'aaay tan
ning drawtra on each aide, nr cup­
board II preferred. Drawtra lock
automatically. .Worth 912.60 to
114.50 wholeaair...............................

PRICE $ 1 0 .9 0
S h ip p e ^ F tb m ls d is n a ^ a c to f^ ^ y

MAIL ORDERS PR O M PT L Y FILLED

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we can supply your wnuts in the
Automobile line. If you want to
rent
. A Motor For Any Purpose
we nre a t your service with tbf
very best cars. We never. Bleep
If you are in trouble call ua nny
hour of the night or day.
Staferd Machine &amp; Cirtge Company
RHONE 331

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P O U L T R Y SUPPLIES
We ran supply you for Immediate
shipment.
J *.
Seed Osta, Rye, Onlcm Seta, Beans
Pela, Potatore and Italian Rye
Winter Lawua,
*
A full Uno of all garden seed for
truckers and home gardens.-1&gt; , , ’
Oldest and most reliable seed and
poultry supply bou— In the atqfS*

A

E. A. MARTIN &amp; CO.
20« EAST BAY' STREET

JACKSONVILLE,

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Starched Shlrte 10 c
Hard or Pleated Bosom Shlrte
15c each, 2 for 25c
&gt;
Collara 2c each
Other Frtcca In j ’roporliaa

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�JStuiry 14,1913

T H E S A N E O R • H FR A I.r»

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YOWELL’
ORIGINAL

White Goods, Laces and Embroideries
B E G IN S W E D N E S D A Y , J A N . 15

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E N D S M O N D A Y , J A N . 20

M OW FOR THE FAMOUS YOWELL VIOLET BRAND SALE—That important
^ event towards which every feminine eye has been turned for months past. We
are justly proud of the magnificent showing of dazzling White Goods, Laces, Embroi­
deries and Spring Fashions we have gathered for your choosing this year. Never
were stocks more replete with the newest ideas of style, comfort, and perfection of
quality.
The Violet Brand Sale is an-ttmutal occurrance in which neither time or money is
spared in making this of 1913 one that will go down in the history of Sanford as the
Biggest, Best and Most Profitable Sale ever witnessed in our City.
Come and make your selections from this Vast Sea of Whiteness and enjoy the
satisfaction of saving much money. ------ —~

Store Closed Tuesday, Jan. 14 - Opens Wednesday. Jan. 15, 9 O’clock
Embroidery Counter at 10c

Sheer White Goods, Voiles, Etc.

Embroidery Counter at 15c

A most wonderful showing of pretty

Nothing prettier for the morning, afternoon and even­
ing wear than these handsome Chintz Dotted. Crepe,
Ratine, Stripe, or Klaxon Voiles.
Imported Chintz
Dotted Voiles with colored hand embroidered «lots are
very popular for spring. See (Ins special display dnr
mg tlie Vinlet Brand Sale

Simply astonishing to see what
splendid values can he bought for
15c, from a narrow edge to a good
wide width, with insertion to
match. 35« values marked , «
for Violet Brand Sale, at
10C

Embroideries in many widths and
styles, in values up (&lt;» 25e. on in
dividual tables marked for
Violet Brand Sale, choice I f t r

Embroidery, Flouncing and Robes

Wonderful Lace Values

We were very proud of our last Violet Brand showing of Financ­
ings and Robes, but to see the line we have for your choosing
this year will make you stop and wonder whether or not you
are shopping in Sanford or the large cities. On display during
Violet Brand Sale ut from $1.00 per yard to $65.1)0 dress
patterns.

The most magnificent display of Laces it has ever been our
pleasure to show, from the narrowest of Valencienes at 5c per
yard to the handsome wide patterns and all overs. These Laces
were chosen from 1913 newest designs. We are very proud of
the selection and ask you to see them during the Violet Brand
Sule.

Embroidery Counter at 19c

White, Natural and Colored Linens

Embroidery Counter at 25c

Embroidery in almost any width.
• edge and insertion to mutch; new
and pretty patterns. The 35 and
40c kind are arranged for your in­
spection on se p arate table - q
with Violet Brand Sale sign * t / C

From the Dry Goods World we learn that Linens in
any shape or form will he exceptionally good; hence
we bought Linens in ull kinds and colors, and lots of
them, from the sheer Linen Lawn to the Heavy Crash
Suitings. We have all the new shades on display
during Violet Brand Sale.

Beautiful patterns up to 18 inches
wide, with handings and insertion
to Vmatch, in Swiss. Nainsook,
Cambric, etc. Vnlues th a t will
easily bring 40 and 50c. q m
Violet Brand Sale, phoice &lt;m D C

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�ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT-OF THE CITY OF SANFORD

R epraaantatlva Burlaaon of Tex*« De­
scribe« the Operation* of tho
King of Them All.
.
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“H o, I xronT f tr o you a cent. Toti
o re a gfrater, and a jynooth one. but
you don't- cot am.*’ - * '
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' Following this declaration Just o u t-'
aide the national Democratic head­
q u a rte rs ono m an made for ttoo ele­
v ato r and the o th er entered tbo gunoral oAlcoa of th e national Democratic
m achine. The Latter waa Uitprea tin ta ­
ll to Albert Sidney Hurteson at Anadln
T e r , and hla face waa flushed wtth

R eceipts from ¿ « n u a r y 1st to D e c e m b e r 01st, 1912
Sidewalk Account

Sanitary Account

MlwcellanmuH

I' dutul Fres

______f 360.20 Jan.
388.0&amp; PA.
______ 3055.26 Mar.

184.00 APIA..
------------ ? ¥ ? ” **&amp;*&gt;*
____ - ^ U l* 4 » 0 June,,.
.................238.60 July

Mar. to Sept. 15
Sspl. 15 to Rept. 30

Tax. Ilea! and Personal

-firjiU ;.

4211810.66 Tax
I’avln;,

P aring U rns

.41000.64 Interest

. Ui - . v —
..... .

: 1408.52 Sanitary. -------3405.76 Borrowed M oney

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1112,78 Pound Fees

It’s those big bunches of crisp, tender
celery the people want—and will pay big
prices for. And fresh, healthy lettuce leaves
th a t make the rèst of the dinner look good—
They are the ones the housewives look for..

Top Dressers

W arehouses A t
Sanford

"You talk as If »very man

P e r f e c t ly

44829.7
4288.44 th c 'T n

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4

fa th e r
chimed
with a
Then

614.3»
«148.15

Mar. to Sept, 16

-4W M IJ

1876.44

Feb. Interest

176.26
1282.10

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

FIFTY

FI F IT

V o te s m u s t be n e a tly t r i m m e d a n d p in n q d -to g e th e r

in o l d e r to be c o u n t e d .

Trim around black lines.

CHASE &amp; COMPANY

N a t u r a T I n q u ir y .

FIRE INSURANCE

ho hit tils
with an axe; the old man
him for miles firing at him
blunderbuss nil the while
th e neighbors Joined In

F ro m

H o ie i I I lte fT - t

AkncIn

Sidewalk Lieu- .
Delinquent Tax 1902
Delinquent Taxes 1904
Delinquent Tax 1905
Delinquent Tux 1906
Delinquent Tax 1907 .
Delinquent Tux 1908
Delinquent Tax 1909
Delinquent Tax 1910
Delinquent Tax 1911
T ax Current 1912
Severs.. ------- .
Paving ........ . .
Caah in ilunbsr ^

$ 6000.00
218.42
1000.00

P e rs o n a l

E x p e r ie n c e .

,
M atter of Mentality.
~~ "Do you- think flHhtng Is n con­
genial re c re ation for really brainy
S 15000.00 m en?” "U ndoubtedly It takes « p r e t­
120000. oo ty s m a r t person to think up tuiy new
sto rie s to tell » h e n he get« horn«."

392 29
I0OU. On
6777.13

N ot

660 IMI
too (Ml

st

th «

P re se n t

P r ic e

t'n c le Jurcd
\
not In the r&lt;mn
try we go to bed with the dili'ketis
Little W illie "O faclous' t should
think they'd lay eggs all over you."

666.00

28910.31
16201.6»
2975.81
272.8»
256.08
109.34
71.06
100.32
132.90
1422.90
1079.82
2256.03
31498.6»
44798.84
135116.63
1l54..'|o
42Rrx3K9.ll*

W han.
W him a doctor's bill Is smaller th a n
It wan expected to be tho man who
gala It begins to feel th a t there Is
■urne Joy In living a f te r all.

Quita Probabls,
If th e tojrd h a d n 't mado the IfTtlo
apples t h e r e might not have boeu the
delicious apple sauce.— M anchester

Union.'-* -,

W r R e p re se n t T h e W o rld ’« S lro n g e a t C o m p a n ie s. U s s e » °
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P a id Promptly
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All Local A dvertisem ents Linier Ih ls
H cudlm t„iu i i-r L en tso l Ine f ach Issue

und harm**«; H w 'lhrm at Mecca
mock on Oris-nman'Jilayy,
i Fur Rent—Five n rrra:*:well, tile
house Also 10 sere&lt; 5 tiled,
here* tllnd. W»|h gixxl house. .41811
i or side Five gallon liutantancou* ' iJ miiic W. A. Miutiick.('iinuWit£.ClD
water heater, »ultshlr for bath room Found 1Blurb vest full ^ r
one Smgvr M-wmg machine, used one i hud nt lleruld office,by paV /nr f&lt;
hrnmh, haimfhnfrj fttrnlttirir, trt -*2lfr dime».
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Fine avtvor Ijox 473.
41-9t-p
\Vtintrd-Sik*,tiwyfrTi4»hin jwsition
l-or su|i' or rent. A desirable place of young Indy of gwur.Ttfi^eiit-wtf
8 acres good Jund. one and u hulf piife Adams, 708 Parle-ovi-hur.
from^ post office, on McllonvUIe ave, und
W anted— O rd fn f for fine "frost
within the city limits, iltu* un t-ievcitroom bouse in good repair ifurnuthed or cabbage plan Ik/ nil varidgw, .|l.J
iinfnrniwjit-tj&gt; also a garage, laundry,room 1 , 000 ; chenjw-r in larger lotq, fla
for wood and store room. Shade and tl/in gun run teed. F. S, '.Cannon,
fruit trees. Osborn Shaw. Sanford. Fin. getf*. S.*CA
For .Sab«--RAnmlngtnn tyi»;';
For Sale—Block
in gootl.Cppditljhi.-wU3 LjHiyOtuij
city lotti. Address
lr#lrr«r#*oflkY» wind'«Joy J ? ubqfajx
pruporty i*
th» nrire we ilsV?*ror*TC' 'SvhftZflH

4285889.13
4 59130.01,
65492.83 r

Generally.
G enerally people pay a good deal
more for experience th a t R turns o a t
to bo w orth to them. *'

N O M IN A T IO N B L A N K
T o e n ter T h e P ia n o C o n te s t, Till ou t th is b la n k and s e n d
it to the office of the C o n te s t E d ito r . - Yop may
.
n o m in a te -yourself or a frien&lt;b*
J h f P it* ! of th f M O lsnka R e ceiv ed will C o u n t for 5 ,0 0 0 Vo ta a

creased valuation.'it will p ay-niu|h r($ n - ^
Actually the l&gt;«it .locution In the city’f .
As an investm ent you will n o f find it* t

Thing» T hat Will Count
H ealth, necessity and aucceaa will
eventually regulate foolishness.—D r.
l’usb.

ard-Pnrknrd Ijxntl Co.

' A0 ,n® H otel—Rooms and board.
&lt;
S tick to the One Thing.'- •
Homelike accommodation* for regulw
There'» no chanco for you unless bo
anioni or Iran* ie nls, Good (able.
you spend all your Ume In the corn Rates reasonable. W. H. W athen. Pron.
t —y a t s oo Job. ------ - '• " — —------

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NOT GOOD A F T E R JA N U A R Y 1 T H IR T Y -F IR S T

hla

“ Hello, dearie, a re you on your way
to ta k e your !«•»&lt;,n*" “ Yeth, m a 'a m "
"And who I* votir t u t o r ’"
Ntlth
Uniwti In rny teacher, only she lihn t
a to o t e r
Htm 1th a thum per
Youngstown T elegram .

Cadi on Inuid Dec 31

Hose Tower
Found
Tax Title Land . . .
Other Real Fitute
Fi|t&gt; Department
Wag on*
LiVP Slock
Furniture City Mull
School District No 3

* /

i a nightm are or a moving p icture o
show T~—Kansas City Journal.
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City Halil

C am eron C ity

34985.24

Oct

Mur. to Sept 3 Interest
Oçt. Interest
Nov. Interest
l&gt;W. Interest

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A rm our F e r tiliz e r Works

"N eat thing I knew

DWhursrrm-ntft, Votirhr

-N &lt; * rrf A ^ A * * * * ^

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M anufactured By

own collar billion."

P«b.

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Hard to Find.

Intarm i

Jan. —

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Celery Grower und Lettuce Special qre
especially prepured to m ake this kind of
lettuce and celery; J3oth brands have plenty,
of the quickrpcting ahunonia th a t makes the
plants Inrge and tender, and they contain
enough phosphoric acid and potash to make
this growth healthy and crisp.
__
Call a t our Warehouse and'fc^ 50‘-ottr
goods—we-timke fertilizer for every p u r ­
pose—goods to suit YOUR requirements.
Ask for our representative, Mr. Schumpert.

In my life.’ ho said. ‘Any man, even
If he Is a nigger, th a t can shoo h o rse s
like t h a t can d r in k with me. Come
on, my man, and h a r e a drink.'
"A nd then ho took tho negro a c ro ss
tho s t r e e t to a saloon amt borrow ed
the d o lla r from him on tbs way over
lie Is actually th e best money g e tte r
I o v e r saw. and l honestly believe If
ho w as slra m lM on the Sahara d e se rt
ho would have a h a re m and c a r fare
to S a n FYanetoco before two days He
Is s u r e ly a wonder,*’—New York Her-

218.43
1593.88
1797 07
2030.02
4829 79
29810.56
7677.70
288.44
4205.35
4724.45
ihn )ii
T n rw

Armour

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d ay ho took a h o ra a.to a negro black­
sm ith to h a re tt shod. He Induced a
neighbor named P eters to accompany
him . A fter the negro bad put two
shoos on the hom e be turned to P eters
and aald:
v&gt;
**T h a t 's the beat work I over aaw a
n ig g er do. By George, ho deserves a
re w ard . Giro me a dollar for a few
m inutes, Peters, to give this nigger.'
"P otery forked over the dollar and
w ent away. W hen the negro black
nm tth had finished putting tho la st two
shoes on the horse, thla follow drop­
ped back a few fe et a n d stood looking
on In adm iration.
" ‘T h n t ’a the finest job I e v e r aaw

License T ai

473.56 License .
----------- ., Fima- and F orfeits

The K ind T hat Brings T h e M on ey

"T h ere la th e n errh -sf fellow you,all e v e r saw In your llfo," aald Mr.
B urleson, by way of apology and oxpU aatlon. "T h at fallow keeps a- hot
tra il for men la politic* and borrow«
rig h t and left. I don't think bo error
m ado an honest cent In hla life.
**I first kfc-w him In the P anhandle
sec tio n o f Texas. There, * by shcor
n o rm , he took over a small ranch
an d then borrowed money from -a bank
to slo ck and ru n the place, H ere la

Borrowed Money

940.90
21315.71
Kecapilulsllon
. 270.28 Jan. 1st. Hal. Cush
11.20 Sidewalk A crt.
. 3536.71 Mire •llaneous
_

MASTER OF ART OF GRAFTING

hito Leghorn*,
«, $1.50 |&gt;»r 15.
Poultry Farm.

For R ent—SU room cottage with all

and hop«.—.

Fins.
A good Impulse Is a good thing, but
tho disposition tg a c t upon U Is «Von
to « / V ■
, .*

W an ted -C lean cotton rags, no scrape
* 1
at the Herald office. 11*11
Will pay 2 rents
per pound.
■ For Sale Two family launches, also
wholesale fish business with launches,
boats and nets,
o Jake front lot with
three houses. C. L , Yincent, a t fish

41-2t-c

: For Sale— Eggu for hatching from
English Pencilled Indian R unner Ducks,
layefo of large white eggt. Stock direct
from Mrs. Andrew Brooks, Vice-Presi­
dent C um berland White Egg Indian
Runner Club. Egga J3.00 per 13. Try
eggs fretry our catciulB- h m l-W yckotl-

1*1 I li li-

house.

37-tl

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a general tonic

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BRINGING PRICE

BANPOND, FLORIDA. PRlOAV, J

MEETING COMMERCIAL CLUB

'Y °v X »7. IBIS

HANGED NEGRO'.FIEND

FOR COUNTY DIVISION

THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR

Special Merring of, C|ab Called For
Imperial Theatre WUt Donate Receipts
■ Next Taesday Night
of Wednesday's Performance.
Q uality Is Said to Be Finest
Manager Kamatx with hU usual gen­ Meeting in February Will Be a
Vie* Prerident F. P. For*ter of the But It Was Done According
erosity has decided to assist th a County
Commercial Club wants every mem•Vin Years.
Record Breaker
to Law
-if-*
Division Committee by donating the re­
be present. *at a called meeting
ceipts of the performance next Wednes­
bexf Tuesday night In d t ; hall building.
day night. Thera will to special vaude­
The
meeting
la
called
for
disowning
two douars crate
ways and.means for the Sanford diaplay OCAIA JUSTICE I S -SPEEDY ville feature and a apodal, reel, Monte SPECIAL ATTENTION. .ON STOCK
. s
.*&gt; ■
-:.S!
Crist©, one of the beat programs given
_
-.V* :.,-À •-**
at the Orange county fair. Several of
&amp;=***'£/} *J.‘ .-*V’
this season.
Tho admission will to ^5i.C V r^ .
the fair directora wtlltHrpNW nl to aaSanford G ro w th Willing to Sell
iuL Hap*cisJU»-i]avo Fine Exhibit
** {slat the members and every one interest­ O th er News and Views Around the twenty cants, which wilHnclude tto two J
Prie* and Are Taking Offen
ed in the Orange county fair, whether a “S tate G attorw Lto..W uas and Tire*. r&lt;H'U of Monta Cristo, spedai.vsudeuiUa j / * at tha Biggest F s ir O rrE a rtk — —
act and anaddesaa to^aectalary-Bare
Thia U th ¿ sasso*.Alert lasetmv ■tnPmyf •DKni:*r"v f thrCam m ejdKt H üb or not
- T7îi‘~5rêiVt'’‘Orange conirty fxlr *wlll to
J. J. Johnson,-tto-uegro (nairwha was
to tlte celery gnnm Tngntn. 'Hie frerto ¡ earnestiyTeqtawtcii to aitend t t » meet; tried and convicted of an heinoua crime the Commercial Club on tho Issue of held in Orlando February 18 to 22 in­
County Division.
In California has stunted the growth of Ing next Thursday night. Sanford
clusive and will follow out the usual plan
last week was hanged in the court ymre
The ovenlng*will bo devoted to fun and
: the celery there and will delay shipments should have a good exhibit a t the fair of the-Ocala jail a t 11:02 o'clock Wed­
of giving the people of South Florida
for some time, thus giving the Florida and the exhibit will take time and money nesday morning. Hia neck wax bfbkcn amuaonant and avory one who wishes one of the greatest tehibiUons pf farm
. 1
I
celery full sway. The crop this year is to arrange. Let the Commercial Club iby the fall and in eleven minutes after to spend a plcaaanl evening and also
products, live stock, fancy work and
list the county division committee
saiU to be of the finest quality and much ha vu your opinion on the matter. v ‘
the trap v ia sprung he waa pronounced should to at the Imperial Theatre next culinary arts that haa ever before been
earlier than last season and the grower
dead. The condemned man was ac­ Wednesday night. The proceeds go to attempted. The Orange county fair haa
Wrlaka Club Luncheon ‘
wilt have enough eariy stuff to guarantee
held two very abcceasful meetings and
companied to the scaffold by his two
him the price. Aa proof of this the mar­ . The Wrlaka Club gave a moat charm­ spiritual advisors. Rev. Gary and Rev. (to Division Commllttae.
the 4318 meeting will to better than the
ket has b»x*n brisk and two dollars *per ing luncheon on Tuesday at one o'clock* Bradley, colored, who tod previously
The $100,000 icé plant of the Lake- former two. As the county Improve*
crate has been offered, although several The rooms were beautifully decorated held prayers' in his cell. Deputies und Ice &amp; Refrigerator Co., of which the varloty and products of the soB con­
growers sold for f 1.60 and were willing to in star jessamine, ■pink hyblscu»,' farm ttiganev and Smith eacorlcd him to tha Mesar». O.' M. Eaton and E. H. Youngs tinue to Improve and in thia county
let go a t that price and lake no chances. and /palms and pla)t roses, the color scaffold and Sheriff Galloway sprung the alrw the owners, opened yesterday for the where then? U such a good variety of
________
In___________
all th e n ia___________
about 400 agre*
In celery scheme being pink and white. The trap. At the scaffold. Rev. Duke, col­ first time, the drat day's" output being Florida products 4o be obtained. San­
tore-and if the good price is maintained u l ,lra were .covered with white cloths, ored, made a short prayer and the negro 13G,000 pounds or CS tona, The mam­ ford expects to follow the usual custom*
thire will 1» plenty of money in cirrula with centers of pink rose* and ferns,
Johnson made a short prayer. He moth building ia^ architecturally hand­ of sending a creditable exhibit and the
tion in the early spring.* Moat of ¿he four course luncheon was served.
neither dented, nor confessed his rrime-at some and the plant ia one of the largest In Commercial Club will taka up the m at­
growers are getUng off the early crop to
Grapefruit Cocktail
the end but skid he tod made his peace Florida, it ia'equipped with the finept ter at the next meeting. We have a
0
make room for the spring croj*s of early Crepm
ch in Log* Cabins
with God and left the world with ill feel­ machinery obtainable and has a rapacity numtor of people in this section who are
. ‘ vegetables and are content to start the
ings toward none. A large crowd of of 76 tbna per day.—Lakeland Tele- raising fine poultry, hogs and catRe, and
*
Beaten Rlsetll«
■ oariy'celery market at a fair price in or­
they expect to have them on exhibition.
Idlere.-euriowroinded and others gath­ gram.
;
•
-C w qtw gl
d e r to ficep the market firm during the
Celery’
never looked totter than thia sea­
ered around the jail to*witness the exe­
T hat Presbyterian Bible cl&amp;ra over in
" French Peas in Beet Cups
,
. remainder of the season. There is said
son
and
In February will to in prime con­
cution. '
w
Miami taught by Mr. Bryan ought to,
to to* very Jlule celery In the state this PolnnettlaSAlad W z W ; Bapquet Wa
Wafer»
o o -o
and doubtless will, become such a popu­ dition. as will lettuce and other crops.
Hanford also has some speedy horse«
year. Hanford’s nearest competitor, ManC-tloé with Whlppod-Créâiii
A new railroad U to be built from Tam­ lar Sunday feature that the appreciative
in aatout
bo^B
atto county, only having
havliw in.
one Strawberry Ice Cream
r.
that
should pull down some of the money
. Rose Cake. pa direct to St. Petersburg, entering the cl tiicns of that city will cease to com­
hundred. acre* and with the California.
in
the
trotting, pacing and * running
The cords were beautiful little calen­ Pinellas peninsula just at the head of plain of the rigid enforcement of the race».__________
crop being out of the market the Sanford
i
Old Tampa Bay and running west 1» Sunday blue lawn.__Mr. Bryiifl-la.aaid.ro.
no trouble in main1 dar*.-.wishing each one a jlannv Nn»
The
Orange
county
fair
has been aided
Clear Water,-thence south to St. Peters­ &gt;c especially impressive and convincing
tal ning ai) average price of $1.60 per Year. The luncheon was one of the
and
assisted
in
the
past
through San­
burg; ato» nbrth to,Tarpon Springs' and in hia treatment of the deep and solemn
— crate or "belief, thU price of courac being moat attractive entertainments tiX tl\e
ford’s
efforts
and
wo
should
still lend our
season nnd was thoroughly enjoyed: '. ' P o rt. Richey. The new company, the problems of religion.
f. u. b: Sanforeh •• , «L1’*
efforts toward making totter tbs enter­
After the lunchoon a bridge game Tampa and Gulf Coast Railroad Com­
prise already begun. Hanford should
.: jv
was very much enjoyed by* the ladlai. pany» has a e sp ia l of I260.QOQ. *.. "
rave u bigger and totter exhibit a t OrThr- score cards wen* little Dutch boys '
nno
ando thia year than ever, before.
and girl*. Mis* MtfflWb finer wot{ the
__ contract h is been nw shied for the
The
Two of the principal feature» a t tha
^.highest score and wa. swarded the Club ! * t ^ “ p r ^ ’T «itto,A a ^a id .efegafit
air thia year and two on which much
.'•7*
p,l!*1
;new Elks* club house in Tam paTh*
work has been expended are the live
ua* assisted by M rs.' building will be six siorire In height and
stock exhibits and the department; fpr
colored people.
' *’S niiU F .to 'ir- t f e - .- r a y lt a a t o 1
WUI ** "U,tWl ° n U vor&gt;' g W g *
.iH v1lJilTtT
i ■ j1^
,T«rrr ---- *n
ffl'kls
riTiTTfV^
¡1
iatg
f p r l v TlUf-gni||*S|i*N1
fc l
,Mttvtmirwr. - Tfnrstnip.
ard, Matol BoWler and Matol J a p d . tw * wnUa£»&amp;S.OOO and will to one of
grade of live stock thAn any county In
These lu.llre deserve great credit and j lht, blindlU)m(5U Klk»’ home in the south.
the .atat« and Orange county also has a
‘ many thanks for a moat delightful day.t,
large proportion of thfifty colored people
Those present were: Mrs. S. Pulraton, |
„
who are anxious to show tha products of
Mrs. Robert Newman, Mm H. W. i
their skill in art* and products and th
: Herndon, Mra. C- W. Brady» M n. W. D. I
both of the*« departments the patrons of
j Holden, M r«.‘G. F. .Smith, Mrg.«IL L,
'
*
*•
tho fair this year will receive a great aura*
-Mold A n
' B o“ d ' of
In addition to the agricultural fea­
i Mrs. E. B. Brown,M r». Bennett, Mra.
I m p o r ta n t M eeting
ture* there will be plenty of amusements,
Hurt. Mias H urt- Mra. C. C.* Howard,
■ports, etc. A well known aviator will
Mrs. A. K, ft «wetter, M n. Roy Sym «, i
make daily flights in an aeroplane and
M to Mahoney, Mra. Forrest U to . Mr. f|RST CROPS BEING HARVESTfO
there will to aomething doing every day.
; . -r i
J. W. Dicklna,-Miri. Fatjo, Mm. C. O.
•
•MqLaughlin. Mre^Geo. DeCoUca, Mrs.
CIIULOUTA SNAPSHOTS
Starling, Mr*. T. A. Neal, Mni. FltW
I**
JA jm i W .W ub*j High sScKm V.Tutb4«j Niihl Mre. C .'G . Butt, Miss Mcll Whitner, Officer» At* Well Pleated With Goo&lt;I
Such
iN-autlful weather aa we are hav­
Chs*. Gina, Imprrul Theatre, an Mandar Night
Showing and Want More
Mija Irene Brady and Mio* Eiiaabeth
ing! Bright and cheerful sunal^ne. No
NOAKED BUND TIGER
NEW CITY DIRECTORY
Land Clsared
McUughlin, Mra. T. E. Wilson.
place nor occasion for the blue«.
The orange rnen have nearly finished
A
miwUng
of
the
board
of
directors
of
Judge Warlow Clip* Old Offender
Sanford Will Have New Year Book with crop* for this season.
M
ONRpE
;UPPKNING8
the
Florida
Gardens,
Inc.,
was
held
last
A Good I&gt;osc
:
f in February
The ladies of the Baptist church will
Rev. Gaines of Hanford occupied the Wednesday, to consider matters of im­
Prince Goodwin, colored, tried in |t o
W.
S.
Navllle,
who
is
arranging
the
give
an o&gt;*iter «upper at the school house
Criminal Court on the charge of selling pulpit here Sunday? from 3 to 4 p. m„ portance connected with that corpora­ n«w rlty directory for Hanford wa* In
Friday
night, Jan. 24th. Everybody
and
preached
to
a
iorgq_
audience,
tion.
The
board
consists
of
nine
memIff * ^ j j ^ t o £ waa found guilty and .was sen­
it city several days of this week fin- cordially invited.
-Ht.
T
jP
frp»»
.mad*
a
businesa
trip
to
to
n
and
those
attending
were:
A
lton
tenced to eighteen month's Trf fhC ltaw
J. A. Hroomley, agent for the East
r w u u f - iDateait,
m u fOHint.¿M,4MII
niliL&gt;^ 4,4,41 jjijrv111» *.1 *. »hing
■*' up
* the collection
1'
■ / of data and other
Fisher,
MlchL-£p)QlUta_^Gpenitentiary. Gopdwin was tricl twin- 1&gt;fLuid Wednesday.
Goast
Towmlte Company, haa arrivad
Evans, Kelton, Pa.; Jam«. L. Gilea a M ,nnttpnr' » » r * Nettile «»» h l t t ft»
on this same chitge, the first having re­ *^Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock
«Irectory
printed
at
the
Herald
office
to
begin
hia work! hruT i* at present s u p ­
sulted in a mistrial.. At the last Legis- terrible accident toppenerl at Monroe W. R. O’Neal of Orlando, and J. N ami expect* to get out the work some
ping
at
The
Palms."
Ferry,
white
the
ferry
boat
arms
being
Whitner, S. O. Chase, H. n. Chappell and
f . laturp a law was pained making it a peniDr. Seaver bf Orlando, haa a dehtiat
me in February?. T to new directory
transferred
across'tha
river
with
a
pair
J.
0
.
Phrkard
of
Hanford.
t«ntlary offence for selling liquor, where
This company’has only just begun to wilt contain a fund of valuable informa­ office fitted up a t T to Palm where ia do­
lh« person Is found guilty on the second of muliu tolonging to , Commissioner
Harden
of
Volusia
couo&lt;y,
and
a
well
harvest
their present cro|«s nnd an far tion aside from the regular directory ing a good busincM.
j arraignment, and On? iJenslty' may to
N. C&gt; Jacob« left lis t Monday for the
:* &lt; ’^fixed for any length of time up to fWf driving machine tolonging to Mr. C. Y. have gotten good prices for their pro­ feature» and promise» to to a guido for
southern
parts of tto country, tf&gt; guide
narpea
and
addresses
and
businrm
firms
Webb.
Suddenly
the
roulee
became
ducts. They have 70 acre« of lettuce,
yeirSt * Goodwin*! case came under the
n the city and ■county.
. _ .
a hunting party through a three week's
Tightened
nnd
backing
tinwagon
20
acre*
of
celery,
6
acre*
of
beets
and
b a h i f the new law, hence his sentence to
hunt.
hitched to them off the ferry boat in the ore planting 10 acres of pepper», 10 acrea
v r - a t . , pruAh. Hia first offence came In
George Long, who haa been spending
river, resulting in drowning one of the of egg plant, 20 acrea of cucumbers nnd
Yachting
Party
~ ‘lW 0 p n « h ls »»me court, when he waa
a,
few
days with hia aistsT, Mra.
o.
Mr. and Mi». J. J. Gray of Rackdale,
fi* months on the country roads. mule». One waü^avwi by Cu Y. Webb. 60 acres of tomatoes and will follow
Townsend
at
City
Point,
has
returned
to
It is not generaRy known that the The well driving machine and wagon are' thsse present crops with various other TennQ^gJsücompanled by Mr».' Han*
hia
post
aa
mall
carrier
tore.
still
In
the
[lv»r.
Tho
ferry
will
be
dosed
spring
and
aummvr
crop».
d c r j |^ ^ » t w o children, from Florence,
whiskey venrler stands a fair chance of
Gj M. Jacob« and son Billy spent Tuae
The corjwration has a jxrge acreage of A iA ^ H R arrive.! In the city ‘several
aarving'time In the' itrnltentiary, and until the 22nd Inst., after that date the
day
in-Orlando.---------- v—
ia’rtA
A Ü ai¿ap L -^i¿M &gt; I I
'h»- .'Oils foci. wfilcfr.fi~hfnrighl nutin„fiotaU (p ry w tllb fln good order for Ihe Public.
from r id a m ,' on H r Gray’»
Mra.
Tilly of Boston. Maas., and Mrs.
win** case, wUl no doobt 'have a ten* * to U. Mann was in Del .and Wedr»»- bility of aecuring sufficient additional yacht, which had toeri sent from N or H art of Marlborough, N, II., visited lost
capital to improve a considteable acreage oik to taka tha party on board a t Pa- weak with Mr. ana Mre. J. W. Pesde ofdency to deter many XronL engaging, in j
Mr.
the diareputahle practice in the future.
" neeman
^
“of Oriundo waa asen in each season. To those who are ac- atka, where they were visiting rela­
Heretofore It has been a fine or time on this section Sunday en.routa to DeLand. qualnted,. th e litf of name» above given tive», having traveled to'FJoridaJjy rail.
N. k . Colbert of,'Sanford has ItCen on the directorate is sufficient gunrantee Mr. Gray is a prominent mhnuiketurer t^hlr, I .
th# road.
tal ned at d
transacting,
business hare this wcelc. * , of tho aucceaa ot this project, for every of Iron ore In RackdaU.. He U a rda- Mra.
This case camo up yesterday afternoon,
J. W ..
when Judge Wariow made good tin- lin t ■ The “ Big-” atore tolonging to A. H. ook of the»C-m*JLiiri:-ut-tiic very blghm Uv»-o/-Mra. Wi Ti J ohm - * H r visited H a rto f -Mari
of B
Boston«,
Ily or
victim from /triando under the new |aw. 1jm p p m -hir7T 7eH tI7“cbanK'-'i »winds. rlaasjtnd each nucct-isful In hia own line. tytpford last winter. T he“ p k rty * J M Tilly
N. O. Swanson and son of B ayite,
Th^ auccess of Florida’ GIrdeiu, Inc., joyed a pleasant fide atout, the city
■Willie Brown, tried on a charge of ob- the purchaser being Peter 'K. Ahern of
Cuba, have arrived In ChulouU to "
means a great deal to Hanford nnd the V f«rlrÍ¿J‘ "
,h. ,-**
"talnlng money bndtT false »pretertfea,
1mÆ A r_L^
1 rtr.m in .iv rc - TSTiñilKlh.? f*mpu* &lt;
Mr. and Mra. Chea tar Partin and ehU4 -*
Ita and aUo
ahU tatü-M P a Æ
■
prrrfttvi'tftn. ■»■ntTkii HtiMuntmniacz :
■amt' «wash» r r f"Wf* ,w» r i g e
‘lanfiB Tnri«'miVHTÌVinò frôrôw nrT M .1V
lady's mother, Mre. John Jaaoba of this ,
T
W
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ni
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Mühdky
ach’ôôl
al
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cooperative
Neale
under
scientific
bu*ion
their
arrival,
.and
expressed
them­
iïjt&gt;frort«r-8tar.
place.
o'clock Sunday afternoon and the'Chria- neaa management, instead of as small selves o^very much pleased with SanGueaU at the Palm for the pait week.
-V ‘
• .Maate Hob
^ ■ijatl'.JEhdcfYoi' SoajBfy will meet at \ Individual grower», each competing with fprd and vicinity. MaaQray and party John C. Hunter. S. P. Rlks, Mr. and
The MfflKtTOh will
the*studio •Vtôàk's']p|;.:4p ;#xrgf^&gt;dy 1» cordially t t o ’ other through present^ haphaurd a n enjoying a fishing trip to Lake Har­ Mr». J. P. Moody, Mr. and Mr«. J. W.
. * of Mra. Fannia. B.
li SalurdRÿrIjnvjtod \0 aUenri.tbcM iHéetings, ■
method* of growing and consfgaing. ney this week. I t ia.Mr. Oray’s Inten­
Mni. I&gt;.
III sb Ad* Stótotrom wa* vUtting
pparamly they are on the right road tion to entiae on
Johns river aevB. Jbhnson W edtoitUy.K '
to a successful future.
*«■
and Dr. S aarer.
era! months,
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FLORIDA GARDENS CO.

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                    <text>ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT-OF THE CITY OF SANFORD

MASTER OF ART OF GRAFTING
Repraaantatlva Burlaaon of Tex*« De­
scribe« the Operation* of tho
King of Them All.
.
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“Ho, I xronT ftro you a cent. Toti
o re a gfrater, and a jynooth one. but
you don't- cot am.*’ - * '
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' Following this declaration Just o ut-'
aide the national Democratic head­
quarters ono man made for ttoo ele­
vator and the other entered tbo gunoral oAlcoa of the national Democratic
machine. The Latter waa Uitprea tinta­
ll to Albert Sidney Hurteson at Anadln
T e r , and hla face waa flushed wtth

R eceipts from ¿ « n u a ry 1st to D e ce m b e r 01st, 1912
Sidewalk Account

Sanitary Account

MlwcellanmuH

I' dutul Fres
______f 360.20 Jan.
388.0&amp; PA.
______ 3055.26 Mar.
184.00 APIA..
------------? ¥ ? ” **&amp;*&gt;*
____ -^ U l* 4 » 0 June,,.
..... .......... 238.60 July

Mar. to Sept. 15
Sspl. 15 to Rept. 30

Tax. Ilea! and Personal

Paring Urns
. Ui - . v —
..... .
_,

218.43
1593.88
1797 07
2030.02
4829 79
29810.56
7677.70
288.44
4205.35
4724.45
ihn )ii
T n rw

"You talk as If »very man
own collar billion."

-N &lt; * rrf A ^ A * * * * ^

Oct

Top Dressers

Warehouses A t
Sanford

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Cameron City

Manufactured By

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Armour F e r t i l iz e r Works
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

FIFTY

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FI F IT

NOT GOOD AFTER JANUARY1 T H IR T Y -FIR ST

V o tes m ust be n e atly trim m e d an d pinnqd -together
in o l d e r to be c o u n te d .

hla

T rim a ro u n d b la c k lin e s .

CHASE &amp; COMPANY
FIRE INSURANCE

"N eat thing I knew ho hit tils
father with an axe; the old man
chimed him for miles firing at him
with a blunderbuss nil the while
Then the neighbors Joined In

DWhursrrm-ntft, Votirhr
4 614.3»
«148.15
34985.24
- 4 W M IJ

whs

P e rfe c tly N a t u r a T Inquiry .

44829.7
4288.44 thc'T n
Jan. —
P«b.
Mar. to Sept,16

-

Hard to Find.

Intarmi

»

Armour
»*’

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Celery Grower und Lettuce Special qre
especially prepured to make this kind of
lettuce and celery; J3oth brands have plenty,
of the quickrpcting ahunonia that makes the
plants Inrge and tender, and they contain
enough phosphoric acid and potash to make
this growth healthy and crisp.
_ Call at our Warehouse and'fc^ 5 0 ‘-ottr
goods—we-timke fertilizer for every p u r­
pose—goods to suit YOUR requirements.
Ask for our representative, Mr. Schumpert.

day ho took a horaa.to a negro black­
sm ith to hare tt shod. He Induced a
neighbor named Peters to accompany
him. After the negro bad put two
shoos on the home be turned to Peters
and aald:
v&gt;
**T h a t's the beat work I over aaw a
nigger do. By George, ho deserves a
rew ard. Giro me a dollar for a few
minutes, Peters, to give this nigger.'
"Potery forked over the dollar and
went away. When the negro black
nmtth had finished putting tho last two
shoes on the horse, thla follow drop­
ped back a few feet and stood looking
on In admiration.
" ‘T hnt’a the finest job I ever aaw
In my life.’ ho said. ‘Any man, even
If he Is a nigger, that can shoo horses
like th a t can drink with me. Come
on, my man, and hare a drink.'
"And then ho took tho negro across
tho street to a saloon amt borrowed
the dollar from him on tbs way over
lie Is actually the best money getter
I over saw. and l honestly believe If
ho was slramlM on the Sahara desert
ho would have a harem and car fare
to San FYanetoco before two days He
Is surely a wonder,*’—New York Her-

License Tai

-firjiU ;.

It’s those big bunches of crisp, tender
celery the people want—and will pay big
prices for. And fresh, healthy lettuce leaves
that make the rèst of the dinner look good—
They are the ones the housewives look for..

"There la the nerrh-sf fellow you,all ever saw In your llfo," aald Mr.
Burleson, by way of apology and oxpUaatlon. "That fallow keeps a- hot
tra il for men la politic* and borrow«
rig h t and left. I don't think bo error
mado an honest cent In hla life.
**I first kfc-w him In the Panhandle
section of Texas. There, * by shcor
norm , he took over a small ranch
and then borrowed money from -a bank
to slock and run the place, Here la

Borrowed Money

940.90
21315.71
Kecapilulsllon
. 270.28 Jan. 1st. Hal. Cush
11.20 Sidewalk Acrt.
. 3536.71 Mire •llaneous
_
473.56 License .
---------- ., Fima- and Forfeits
4211810.66 Tax
I’avln;,
.41000.64 Interest
: 1408.52 Sanitary. -------- - ...... 3405.76 Borrowed Money
1112,78 Pound Fees

The Kind That Brings T he Money

---------

i a nightm are or a moving picture o
show T~—Kansas City Journal.
a

1876.44

NSV........ .... .
. ..
' 2952.18
D « e .----------- A------- ì r t . ^ ì - 2888.64
Feb. Interest
176.26
Mur. to Sept 3 Interest
1282.10
Oçt. Interest
Nov. Interest
l&gt;W. Interest

From

Personal

Experience.

Wr Represent The World’« Slrongeat Companies.

“Hello, dearie, are you on your way
to take your !«•»&lt;,n*" “Yeth, m a'am "
"And who I* votir tutor’"
Ntlth
Uniwti In rny teacher, only she lihn t
a tooter
Htm 1th a thumper
Youngstown Telegram.
All Local Advertisements

H oie i I IltefT-t

Cadi on Inuid Dec 31

U sse» °

o
P a id Promptly
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Linier Ihls

H cudlm t„iu i i-r Lentso l Ine f ach Issue

A k n c In

City Halil
Hose Tower
Found
Tax Title Land .. .
Other Real Fitute
Fi|t&gt; D epartm ent

Wag on*
LiVP Slock
Furniture City Mull
School District No 3
Sidewalk Lieu- .
Delinquent Tax 1902
Delinquent Taxes 1904
Delinquent Tax 1905
Delinquent Tux 1906
Delinquent Tax 1907 .
Delinquent Tux 1908
Delinquent Tax 1909
Delinquent Tax 1910
Delinquent Tax 1911
Tax Current 1912
Severs.. ------ .
Paving ......... .
Caah in ilunbsr ^

$ 6000.00
218.42
1 0 0 0 .0 0

,
- Matter of Mentality.
~~ "Do you- think flHhtng Is n con­
genial recreation for really brainy
S 15000.00 men?” "Undoubtedly It takes « pret­
120000.oo ty sm art person to think up tuiy new
stories to tell »hen he get« horn«."

392 29
I0OU.On
6777.13
660 IMI
too (Ml

Not

666.00

28910.31
16201.6»
2975.81
272.8»
256.08
109.34
71.06
100.32
132.90
1422.90
1079.82
2256.03
31498.6»
44798.84
135116.63
1l54..'|o
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P re se n t

Price

t'ncle Jurcd
\
not In the r&lt;mn
try we go to bed with the dili'ketis
Little Willie "Ofaclous' t should
think they'd lay eggs all over you."
Whan.
Whim a doctor's bill Is smaller than
It wan expected to be tho man who
gala It begins to feel that there Is
■urne Joy In living after all.
Quita Probabls,
If the tojrd hadn't mado the IfTtlo
apples there might not have boeu the
delicious apple sauce.—Manchester
Union.'-* -,
4285889.13
4 59130.01, r
65492.83

und harm**«; Hw'lhrm at Mecca
mock on Oris-nman'Jilayy,
i Fur Rent—Five nrrra:*:well, tile
house Also 10 sere&lt; 5 tiled,
here* tllnd. W»|h gixxl house. .41811
i or side Five gallon liutantancou* ' iJ miiic W. A. Miutiick.('iinuWit£.ClD
water heater, »ultshlr for bath room Found 1Blurb vest full ^r
one Smgvr M-wmg machine, used one i hud nt lleruld office,by paV/nr f&lt;
hrnmh, haimfhnfrj fttrnlttirir, trt -*2lfr dime».
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Fine avtvor Ijox 473.
41-9t-p
\Vtintrd-Sik*,tiwyfrTi4»hin jwsition
l-or su|i' or rent. A desirable place of young Indy of gwur.Ttfi^eiit-wtf
8 acres good Jund. one and u hulf piife Adams, 708 Parle-ovi-hur.
from^ post office, on McllonvUIe ave, und
Wanted— O rdfnf for fine "frost
within the city limits, iltu* un t-ievcitroom bouse in good repair ifurnuthed or cabbage plan Ik/ nil varidgw, .|l.J
iinfnrniwjit-tj&gt; also a garage, laundry,room 1,000; chenjw-r in larger lotq, fla
for wood and store room. Shade and tl/in gun run teed. F. S, '.Cannon,
fruit trees. Osborn Shaw. Sanford. Fin. getf*. S.*CA
For .Sab«--RAnmlngtnn tyi»;';
For Sale—Block
in gootl.Cppditljhi.-wU 3 LjHiyOtuij
city lotti. Address
lr#lrr«r#*oflkY» wind'«Joy J? ubqfajx

pruporty i*
th» nrire we ilsV?*ror*TC' 'SvhftZflH

Generally.

G enerally people pay a good deal
more for experience th a t R turns o a t
to bo w orth to them. *'

NOMINATION BLANK
T o enter The Piano Contest, Till out this blank and send
it to the office of the Contest Editor. - Yop may
.
nominate -yourself or a frien&lt;b*
J h f P it* ! of th f M O lsnka R e ceiv ed will C o u n t for 5 ,0 0 0 Vo ta a
I NOMI NATE

Nomiasird by

creased valuation.'it will pay-niu|h r($n- ^
Actually the l&gt;«it .locution In the city’f .
As an investment you will n o f find it* t

Thing» That Will Count
Health, necessity and aucceaa will
eventually regulate foolishness.—Dr.
l’usb.
' A0 ,n® Hotel—Rooms and board.
&lt;
Stick to the One Thing.'- •
Homelike accommodation* for regulw
There'» no chanco for you unless bo
anioni or Iran* ienls, Good (able.
you spend all your Ume In the corn Rates reasonable. W. H. Wathen. Pron.
t —y at s oo Job. ------- '• " — —----For Rent—SU room cottage with all

and hop«.—.

W anted-C lean cotton rags, no scrape
* 1
at the Herald office. 11*11
Will pay 2 rents
per pound.
■ For Sale Two family launches, also
Fins.
wholesale fish business with launches,
A good Impulse Is a good thing, but boats and nets,
o Jake front lot with
tho disposition tg act upon U Is «Von three houses. C. L , Yincent, a t fish
to « / V ■
, .* house.
37-tl

ard-Pnrknrd Ijxntl Co.
41-2t-c
: For Sale—Eggu for hatching from
English Pencilled Indian Runner Ducks,
layefo of large white eggt. Stock direct
from Mrs. Andrew Brooks, Vice-Presi­
dent Cumberland White Egg Indian
Runner Club. Egga J3.00 per 13. Try
eggs fretry our catciulB- hm l-W yckotlhito Leghorn*,
«, $1.50 |&gt;»r 15.
Poultry Farm.

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Chill and Fever
a general tonic to

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BANPOND, FLORIDA. PRlOAV, J

MEETING COMMERCIAL CLUB

X »7. IBIS

FOR COUNTY DIVISION

THE ORANGE COUNTY FAIR

Special Merring of, C|ab Called For
Imperial Theatre WUt Donate Receipts
■ Next Taesday Night
of Wednesday's Performance.
Q u a lity Is S a id to Be F inest
Manager Kamatx with hU usual gen­ Meeting in February W ill Be a
Vie* Prerident F. P. For*ter of the But It W as Done According
erosity has decided to assist th a County
Commercial Club wants every mem•Vin Years.
Record Breaker
to Law
-if-*
Division Committee by donating the re­
be present. *at a called meeting
ceipts of the performance next Wednes­
bexf Tuesday night In d t ; hall building.
day night. Thera will to special vaude­
The
meeting
la
called
for
disowning
o r rc R iN Q tw o d o u a r s c r a t e
ways and.means for the Sanford diaplay OCAIA JUSTICE I S -SPEEDY ville feature and a apodal, reel, Monte SPECIAL ATTENTION. .ON STOCK
. s
.*&gt; ■
-:.S!
Crist©, one of the beat programs given
_
-.V* :.,-À •-**
at the Orange county fair. Several of
&amp;=***'£/} *J.‘ .-*V’
this season.
Tho admission will to ^5i.C V r^ .
the fair directora wtlltHrpNW nl to aaSanford G ro w th Willing to Sell
iuL Hap*cisJU»-i]avo Fine Exhibit
** {slat the members and every one interest­ O th er News and Views Around the twenty cants, which wilHnclude tto two J
Prie* and Are Taking Offen
ed in the Orange county fair, whether a “State GattorwLto..Wuas and Tire*. r&lt;H'U of Monta Cristo, spedai.vsudeuiUa j / * at tha Biggest F s ir O rrE a rtk — —
act and anaddesaa to^aectalary-Bare
Thia U th ¿ sasso*.Alert lasetmv ■tnPmyf •DKni:*r"v f thrCam m ejdKt H üb or not
- T7îi‘~5rêiVt'’‘Orange conirty fxlr *wlll to
J. J. Johnson,-tto-uegro (nairwha was
to tlte celery gnnm Tngntn. 'Hie frerto ¡ earnestiyTeqtawtcii to aitend t t » meet; tried and convicted of an heinoua crime the Commercial Club on tho Issue of held in Orlando February 18 to 22 in­
County Division.
In California has stunted the growth of Ing next Thursday night. Sanford
clusive and will follow out the usual plan
last week was hanged in the court ymre
The ovenlng*will bo devoted to fun and
: the celery there and will delay shipments should have a good exhibit a t the fair of the-Ocala jail a t 11:02 o'clock Wed­
of giving the people of South Florida
for some time, thus giving the Florida and the exhibit will take time and money nesday morning. Hia neck wax bfbkcn amuaonant and avory one who wishes one of the greatest tehibiUons pf farm
. 1I
celery full sway. The crop this year is to arrange. Let the Commercial Club iby the fall and in eleven minutes after to spend a plcaaanl evening and also
products, live stock, fancy work and
list the county division committee
saiU to be of the finest quality and much ha vu your opinion on the matter. v ‘
the trap v ia sprung he waa pronounced should to at the Imperial Theatre next culinary arts that haa ever before been
earlier than last season and the grower
dead. The condemned man was ac­ Wednesday night. The proceeds go to attempted. The Orange county fair haa
Wrlaka Club Luncheon ‘
wilt have enough eariy stuff to guarantee
held two very abcceasful meetings and
companied to the scaffold by his two (to Division Commllttae.
him the price. Aa proof of this the mar­ . The Wrlaka Club gave a moat charm­ spiritual advisors. Rev. Gary and Rev.
the 4318 meeting will to better than the
ket has b»x*n brisk and two dollars *per ing luncheon on Tuesday at one o'clock* Bradley, colored, who tod previously
The $100,000 icé plant of the Lake- former two. As the county Improve*
crate has been offered, although several The rooms were beautifully decorated held prayers' in his cell. Deputies und Ice &amp; Refrigerator Co., of which the varloty and products of the soB con­
growers sold for f 1.60 and were willing to in star jessamine, ■pink hyblscu»,' farm ttiganev and Smith eacorlcd him to tha Mesar». O.' M. Eaton and E. H. Youngs tinue to Improve and in thia county
let go a t that price and lake no chances. and /palms and pla)t roses, the color scaffold and Sheriff Galloway sprung the alrw the owners, opened yesterday for the where then? U such a good variety of
________
In___________
all th e n ia___________
about 400 agre*
In celery scheme being pink and white. The trap. At the scaffold. Rev. Duke, col­ first time, the drat day's" output being Florida products 4o be obtained. San­
tore-and if the good price is maintained u l ,lra were .covered with white cloths, ored, made a short prayer and the negro 13G,000 pounds or CS tona, The mam­ ford expects to follow the usual custom*
thire will 1» plenty of money in cirrula with centers of pink rose* and ferns,
Johnson made a short prayer. He moth building ia^ architecturally hand­ of sending a creditable exhibit and the
tion in the early spring.* Moat of ¿he four course luncheon was served.
neither dented, nor confessed his rrime-at some and the plant ia one of the largest In Commercial Club will taka up the m at­
growers are getUng off the early crop to
Grapefruit Cocktail
the end but skid he tod made his peace Florida, it ia'equipped with the finept ter at the next meeting. We have a
0
make room for the spring croj*s of early Crepm
ch in Log* Cabins
with God and left the world with ill feel­ machinery obtainable and has a rapacity numtor of people in this section who are
. ‘ vegetables and are content to start the
ings toward none. A large crowd of of 76 tbna per day.—Lakeland Tele- raising fine poultry, hogs and catRe, and
*
Beaten Rlsetll«
■ oariy'celery market at a fair price in or­
they expect to have them on exhibition.
Idlere.-euriowroinded and others gath­ gram.
;
•
-C w qtw gl
d e r to ficep the market firm during the
Celery’
never looked totter than thia sea­
ered around the jail to*witness the exe­
T hat Presbyterian Bible cl&amp;ra over in
" French Peas in Beet Cups
,
. remainder of the season. There is said
son
and
In February will to in prime con­
cution. '
w
Miami taught by Mr. Bryan ought to,
to to* very Jlule celery In the state this PolnnettlaSAlad W z W ; Bapquet Wa
Wafer»
o o -o
and doubtless will, become such a popu­ dition. as will lettuce and other crops.
Hanford also has some speedy horse«
year. Hanford’s nearest competitor, ManC-tloé with Whlppod-Créâiii
A new railroad U to be built from Tam­ lar Sunday feature that the appreciative
in aatout
bo^B
atto county, only having
havliw in.
one Strawberry Ice Cream
r.
that
should pull down some of the money
. Rose Cake. pa direct to St. Petersburg, entering the cl tiicns of that city will cease to com­
hundred. acre* and with the California.
in
the
trotting, pacing and * running
The cords were beautiful little calen­ Pinellas peninsula just at the head of plain of the rigid enforcement of the race».__________
crop being out of the market the Sanford
i
Old Tampa Bay and running west 1» Sunday blue lawn.__Mr. Bryiifl-la.aaid.ro.
no trouble in main1 dar*.-.wishing each one a jlannv Nn»
The
Orange
county
fair
has been aided
Clear Water,-thence south to St. Peters­ &gt;c especially impressive and convincing
tal ning ai) average price of $1.60 per Year. The luncheon was one of the
and
assisted
in
the
past
through San­
burg; ato» nbrth to,Tarpon Springs' and in hia treatment of the deep and solemn
— crate or "belief, thU price of courac being moat attractive entertainments tiX tl\e
ford’s
efforts
and
wo
should
still lend our
season nnd was thoroughly enjoyed: '. ' P o rt. Richey. The new company, the problems of religion.
f. u. b: Sanforeh •• , «L1’*
efforts toward making totter tbs enter­
After the lunchoon a bridge game Tampa and Gulf Coast Railroad Com­
prise already begun. Hanford should
.: jv
was very much enjoyed by* the ladlai. pany» has a e sp ia l of I260.QOQ. *.. "
rave u bigger and totter exhibit a t OrThr- score cards wen* little D utch boys '
n n o
ando thia year than ever, before.
and girl*. Mis* M tfflW b finer wot{ th e
__ contract h is been nw shied for the
The
Two of the principal feature» a t tha
^.highest score and wa. swarded the Club ! * t ^ “ p r ^ ’T « itto ,A a ^a i d .efegafit
air thia year and two on which much
.'•7*
p,l!*1
;new Elks* club house in T am p aT h *
work has been expended are the live
ua * assisted by M rs.' building will be six siorire In height and
stock exhibits and the department; fpr
colored people.
' *’S niiU F .to 'ir - t f e - .- r a y lt a a t o 1
WUI ** "U,tW l ° n U vor&gt;' g W g *
.iH^ v1lJilTtT
i ■ j-1^ ,T«rratg TlUf-gni||*S|i*N1
ffl'kls
riTiTTfV
¡1
ifprlv
fcl r ---- *n
,Mttvtmirwr. - Tfnrstnip.
ard, M atol BoWler and Matol J a p d . tw * wnUa£»&amp;S.OOO and will to one of
grade of live stock thAn any county In
These lu.llre deserve great credit and j lht, blindlU)m(5U Klk»’ home in the south.
the .atat« and Orange county also has a
‘ many thanks for a moat delightful day.t,
large proportion of thfifty colored people
Those present were: Mrs. S. Pulraton, |
„
who are anxious to show tha products of
Mrs. Robert Newman, Mm H. W. i
their skill in art* and products and th
: Herndon, Mra. C- W. Brady» M n. W. D. I
both of the*« departments the patrons of
j Holden, M r«.‘G. F. .Smith, Mrg.«IL L,
'
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*•
tho fair this year will receive a great aura*

FLORIDA GARDENS CO.
-Mold
Important Meeting

' B o“ d ' of

An

i Mrs. E. B. Brown,M r». Bennett, Mra.
Hurt. Mias H urt- Mra. C. C.* Howard,
Mrs. A. K, ft «wetter, M n. Roy Sym «, i
M to Mahoney, Mra. Forrest U to . Mr. f|RST CROPS BEING HARVESTfO
; . -r i
J. W. Dicklna,-Miri. Fatjo, Mm. C. O.
•
•MqLaughlin. Mre^Geo. DeCoUca, Mrs.
Starling, Mr*. T. A. Neal, Mni. FltW
I**
JA jm i W .W ub*j High sScKm V.Tutb4«j Niihl Mre. C .'G . Butt, Miss Mcll Whitner, Officer» At* Well Pleated With Goo&lt;I
Showing and Want More
Mija Irene Brady and Mio* Eiiaabeth
NOAKED BUND TIGER
Land Clsared
McUughlin, Mra. T. E. Wilson.
A miwUng of the board of directors of
Judge Warlow Clip* Old Offender
M
ONRpE
;UPPKNING8
the
Florida Gardens, Inc., was held last
A Good I&gt;osc
:
Rev.
Gaines
of
Hanford
occupied
the
Wednesday,
to consider matters of im­
Prince Goodwin, colored, tried in |t o
pulpit
here
Sunday?
from
3
to
4
p.
m„
portance
connected
with that corpora­
Criminal Court on the charge of selling
tion. The board consists of nine memIff * ^ j j ^ t o £ waa found guilty and .was sen­ and preached to a iorgq_ audience,
-Ht. TjP frp»» .mad* a businesa trip to to n and those attending were: A lton
tenced to eighteen month's Trf fhC ltaw
1&gt;fLuid
Wednesday.
r w u u f - iDateait,
m ufOHint.¿M,4MII
niliL&gt;^ 4,4,41 jjijrv111» *.1 *.
Fisher,
MlchL-£p)QlUta_^Gpenitentiary. Gopdwin was tricl twin*
^Wednesday
morning
at
10
o’clock
Evans,
Kelton,
Pa.;
Jam«.
L. Gilea a M
on this same chitge, the first having re­
terrible
accident
toppenerl
at
Monroe
W.
R.
O’Neal
of
Orlando,
and J. N
sulted in a mistrial.. At the last LegisFerry,
white
the
ferry
boat
arms
being
Whitner,
S.
O.
Chase,
H.
n.
Chappell
and
f . laturp a law was pained making it a penit«ntlary offence for selling liquor, where transferred across'tha river with a pair J. 0 . Phrkard of Hanford.
This company’has only just begun to
lh« person Is found guilty on the second of muliu tolonging to , Commissioner
Harden
of
Volusia
couo&lt;y,
and
a
well
harvest
their present cro|«s nnd an far
j arraignment, and On? iJenslty' may to
:* &lt; ’^fixed for any length of time up to fWf driving machine tolonging to Mr. C. Y. have gotten good prices for their pro­
yeirSt * Goodwin*! case came under the Webb. Suddenly the roulee became ducts. They have 70 acre« of lettuce,
b a h i f the new law, hence his sentence to Tightened nnd backing tin- wagon 20 acre* of celery, 6 acre* of beets and
hitched to them off the ferry boat in the ore planting 10 acres of pepper», 10 acrea
v r - a t . , pruAh. Hia first offence came In
river, resulting in drowning one of the of egg plant, 20 acrea of cucumbers nnd
~ ‘lW 0 p n « h ls »»me court, when he waa
fi* months on the country roads. mule». One waü^avwi by Cu Y. Webb. 60 acres of tomatoes and will follow
It is not generaRy known that the The well driving machine and wagon are' thsse present crops with various other
whiskey venrler stands a fair chance of still In the [lv»r. Tho ferry will be dosed spring and aummvr crop».
The corjwration has a jxrge acreage of
aarving'time In the' itrnltentiary, and until the 22nd Inst., after that date the
ia’rtA
A Ü ai¿apL-^i¿M &gt; I I
'h»- .'Oils foci. wfilcfr.fi~hfnrighl nutin„fiotaU (p ry w tllb fln good order for Ihe Public.
*
to
U.
Mann
was
in
Del
.and
Wedr»»bility
of
aecuring
sufficient additional
win** case, wUl no doobt 'have a ten*
capital
to
improve
a
considteable acreage
dency to deter many XronL engaging, in j
Mr.
the diareputahle practice in the future.
" neeman
^
“of Oriundo waa asen in each season. To those who are acHeretofore It has been a fine or time on this section Sunday en.routa to DeLand. qualnted,. th e litf of name» above given
N. k . Colbert of,'Sanford has ItCen on the directorate is sufficient gunrantee
th# road.
transacting,
business hare this wcelc. * , of tho aucceaa ot this project, for every
This case camo up yesterday afternoon,
■
The
“
Big-”
atore tolonging to A. H. ook of the»C-m*JLiiri:-ut-tiic very blghm
when Judge Wariow made good tin- lin t
victim from /triando under the new |aw. 1jm p p m -hir7T 7eH tI7“cbanK'-'i »winds. rlaasjtnd each nucct-isful In hia own line.
Th^ auccess of Florida’ GIrdeiu, Inc.,
■Willie Brown, tried on a charge of ob- the purchaser being Peter 'K. Ahern of
means a great deal to Hanford nnd the
"talnlng money bndtT false »pretertfea,
1mÆ A r_L^
1 rtr.m in .iv rc ahU tatü-M P a Æ
■amt' «wash» r r f"Wf* ,w» r i g e
‘lanfiB Tnri«'miVHTÌVinò frôrôw nrT M .1V
T W e « ni M Mühdky ach’ôôl al W S cooperative Neale under scientific bu*iiïjt&gt;frort«r-8tar.
o'clock Sunday afternoon and the'Chria- neaa management, instead of as small
-V ‘
• .Maate Hob
^ ■ijatl'.JEhdcfYoi' SoajBfy will meet at \ Individual grower», each competing with
The MfflKtTOh will
the*studio •Vtôàk's']p|;.:4p ;#xrgf^&gt;dy 1» cordially t t o ’ other through present^ haphaurd
. * of Mra. Fannia. B.
li SalurdRÿrIjnvjtod \0 aUenri.tbcM iHéetings, ■
method* of growing and consfgaing.
Mni. I&gt;.
III sb Ad* Stótotrom wa* vUtting
pparamly they are on the right road
B. Jbhnson W edtoitUy.K '
to a successful future.
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*

In addition to the agricultural fea­
ture* there will be plenty of amusements,
■ports, etc. A well known aviator will
make daily flights in an aeroplane and
there will to aomething doing every day.

Chs*. Gina, Imprrul Theatre, an Mandar Night

NEW CITY DIRECTORY
Sanford Will Have New Year Book
f in February
W. S. Navllle, who is arranging the
n«w rlty directory for Hanford wa* In
it city several days of this week fin»hing
■*' up
* the collection
1 ' ■ / of data and other
,nnttpnr' » » r * Nettile «»» h l t t ft»
«Irectory printed at the Herald office
ami expect* to get out the work some
me in February?. T to new directory
wilt contain a fund of valuable informa­
tion aside from the regular directory
feature» and promise» to to a guido for
narpea and addresses and businrm firms
n the city and ■county.
. _ .
Yachting Party
Mr. and Mi». J. J. Gray of Rackdale,
TennQ^gJsücompanled by Mr».' Han*
d c r j |^ ^ » tw o children, from Florence,
A iA ^ H R arrive.! In the city ‘several
from r id a m ,' on H r Gray’»
yacht, which had toeri sent from N or
oik to taka tha party on board a t Paatka, where they were visiting rela­
tive», having traveled to'FJoridaJjy rail.
Mr. Gray is a prominent mhnuiketurer
of Iron ore In RackdaU.. He U a rdaUv»-o/-Mra. Wi Ti J ohm - * H r visited
tytpford last winter. T he“ p k rty * J M
joyed a pleasant fide atout, the city
V f«rlrÍ¿J‘ "
TSTiñilKlh.? f*mpu* &lt;
Ita and aUo
on their arrival, .and expressed them­
selves o^very much pleased with Sanfprd and vicinity. MaaQray and party
a n enjoying a fishing trip to Lake Har­
ney this week. I t ia.Mr. Oray’s Inten­
tion to entiae on
Johns river aevera! months,

CIIULOUTA SNAPSHOTS
Such iN-autlful weather aa we are hav­
ing! Bright and cheerful sunal^ne. No
place nor occasion for the blue«.
The orange rnen have nearly finished
with crop* for this season.
The ladies of the Baptist church will
give an o&gt;*iter «upper at the school house
Friday night, Jan. 24th. Everybody
cordially invited.
J. A. Hroomley, agent for the East
Goast Towmlte Company, haa arrivad
to begin hia work! hruT i* at present s u p ­
ping at The Palms."
Dr. Seaver bf Orlando, haa a dehtiat
office fitted up a t T to Palm where ia do­
ing a good busincM.
N. C&gt; Jacob« left lis t Monday for the
southern parts of tto country, tf&gt; guide
a hunting party through a three week's
hunt.
George Long, who haa been spending
a, few days with hia aistsT, Mra.
o.
Townsend at City Point, has returned to
hia post aa mall carrier tore.
Gj M. Jacob« and son Billy spent Tuae
day in-Orlando.---------- v—
Mra. Tilly of Boston. Maas., and Mrs.
H art of Marlborough, N, II., visited lost
weak with Mr. ana Mre. J. W. Pesde of-

St^hlr, I

.
tal ned at d
Mra. J. W ..
H a rto f -Mari
Tilly
of B
Boston«,
Ily or
N. O. Swanson and son of B ayite,
Cuba, have arrived In ChulouU to "

,h. ,-**
Mr. and Mra. Chea tar Partin and ehU4 -*

■prrrf ttvi'tftn. ■ »■ ntTkii HtiMuntmniacz :
lady's mother, Mre. John Jaaoba of this ,
place.
GueaU at the Palm for the pait week.
John C. Hunter. S. P. Rlks, Mr. and
Mr». J. P. Moody, Mr. and Mr«. J. W.

and Dr. Saarer.

�January 17, 1013

Til C SANTORO fir ARLO
Exercise For The Voice
Myron W. Whitney, the American
Lasso, has hit upon a splendid method
for keeping the voice in good condition
during the summer months when he is
not actively engaged In concert work,
and feeling sura his novel plan will meet
j#tth the approval of both professionals
and students, he divulges the sucret.
The first requisite is secure somewhere
In the,SoutMaud, u pair of thoroughly
." domesticated mqjfs, tranc'd from infJncy
under the capable tutorage of n ‘'pi.mtaUon darkoy," who has.taught them to
faithfully obey one nhri!l whislleTor all
mnnouvers —to go uhead, turn right or
left, back up or stop, they invariably
obey the latter more willingly than the
other signals. Next secure a amull acre­
age of untilled&gt;oil, as much secluded as
'iKwsibfc, and meeting with the city ordi­
nance of being nt least two hundred feci
E from n »cbool house or church; ths reason
for this will explain Itself os you progress
with tho exercise-. -The next move is to
securely fasten the mulra^to an “Oliyer
f aud ilien vow unto yourself that Jtiu

.

SALB SEA ISLAND

HAND BAGS

J. £ P. COATS

For Monday see our large selection of A1
ligator, 'also If«*1* " H*”d
A C
B a p . Our special price« 49c,
98c, j3.9B and ............. ...........
17 ^

Sowing Cotlgn, wUitr, .Hack
and color«. Beat cotton on the
market- Six spool* for

Monday morning, 8 o’clock, we will pise«
on «ale, 36 inch S. S. 9. Half rt*-w a a
Bleached Site«tine, very line ' J k I I I I I
quality, 15 yds for .. , .......■
»1.25 PETTICOAT 98c

RIBBONS

BATH TOWELS

Choice line of n«w Satin and
Taffeta1Ribbons, all xolora, wide
widths, worth 35c, Monday’a sals

Largs size Turkish bath toWels/
saultnry bleached, a|&gt;cdul while
they last. Our price each only

Special line Of Tafffttne Pcttlcoats, fine quality,,anallne black,
with duet rutile ilouiice, each . , j

Fítre Hundred Yard*
Lace up to Four Inches
Wide Monday a yard

CASH

DEPARTMENT

Tw o Stores
121-123 E A S T F IR è t

Mandar •&gt; eight o’chxV—
Laif« Lio* pf Cnnitwirr,
Tinwirr. Earth««« waif aad
C U atni* worth up to 23c
will be &lt;% aal« Mopdajr fot

STORE

S TR EET

CENTS

CENTS

READY to WEAR
Myron W. Whitney,
k a r NAc K w e l t

. broken lod. Nest ifrmly grasp the plow
handles, on« In caeh hand, then pucker
your mouth fur the go-.nhead whjtttlc. It
, the mule* do not Immediately respoud,
— renew, {liu w m m Ic , ut Uio same time sh&gt;lng a' cobble stone or clod at the North­
east ear of the off mule, This Invariably
Rail the desired affect and brings about
the first notlcahle extrrUc. As you wil,
graduajly feel a strengthening of the dlaphrom aa tt frequently com « In contact
with the eròas-rung* o rtb e plow handles.
Your involuntary expressions, which
should Imi limltéd. to English adjective»,
perlsotyour enunciation, and the rapidi­
ty with which you separate from than)
greatly elVtUigUwte-tbo-thuiaL-muiM'lts
and lamyx. Affer a Jew days of this
continued exercise u feeling of socurity
and abaenco of stage fright is brought
about by contlnuoua dodging of the four
hind feet of the mules «nd you gradually
gain n feeling of self ponsensloivthat enabI « you to foco the most discriminating
•and critical audience'.

. .

MIDDY OLOIISB

This i» a ‘spediti number In Welt
Peuquo, black, navy and
light color«, also white,
REiMNANT HALE •
; v r—
Monday beginning a t 8 o’rtWlf W T
•will hay« another one day Remnant
Sale, tT chance to get Remnants for'
one-third, one-fourth and one-hall
ot their real value. K1MONA CREPE
See opr^cholce line of
spring designs for Mon­
day — „—

\

.

~ '

RATINE
*

•

*

19c WILL DO 25c AND 35c

, "

1*his popular fabric for spring In
the moat pleasing &lt;le*•*
signs. See our special
vatu« 85c grndn r " 7
• w y

60 CENTS WORTH FOR 49 CENTS

business

a

MEN’S PANTS
This line of Men’s Pnnta must iMi seen .to
be appreciated, consisting of rt* -f f k O
cassimers, wormteds, etc, our w I M X
special price
12 l i per cel. DISCOUNT
Just think' of buying Nunnally’s Engineer
Overalls, "Union Made," a t 12!$ O f h
per cent below what they are-' X M D
worth or only
......-.Li*:______
y i , ' /

a

.“C w Jf*
t / V«

.

11.00 JUMPERS 89c
"Union M ade" Nunnally's Engineer Jump­
ers In all sixes. See this great
Q fh
vnlutf Monday, our price only X M P
each

A Shoe, Sale truly for Monday in absolutely all
Leather'Shoes.-^See* our special counters sTiowitig bar­
gains in Men’s, Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Shoesi
including Patent Leather, Gun Metal Jand-IC id-at-a
50 |&gt;er ceiTL These Shoes
are specially priced for Monday.'s sale 98c, ÛJO A Q
$2.25 and
.v........— .
x
^

S N O W ’S
1 *«-* *1 ■ - / 4 '

“ UNION

.V

MADE"

T ry ItIt Pays

Where stjde, stability^ service ai\d comwan
K l.in S n o w .’s S h o e s
Sor mein $*lT00 grade- only —
*.
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18

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W - ——

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IT

. Selby’s Sho5a for Ladies and Misses represent- the
highest quality, latest styles and nobbiest lasts, and our
prices the lowest.
/ . t*

/

; ‘

Just think of it, being able to buy
Ladies’ Gingham vo r — A r \
Percale Dress, well made,
■pedal . . . .-.rm.....
78.98 M ONDAY »8.98

i nis is the time to buy a man'a
or boy’s cap worth double our
price only
2 PAIRS 15c
*"—' —‘ ‘ r
i
U.
Priro. genuine 7 ox Iltwh
•ing Cloth Work Glove«, knittwl
-*
top, for men, very special, 2 pain
I ¡Tí»
-

,1 ;;

*

It is the purpose of (ffil^J^nitqrc Department to
arrange for every one to haVCTfieir home well furnishedwithout hayingtospendmuchmoney. Mind
yorrofily a small payment down and weekly
j
payments
of.....
............
* *
w- •*»**■*y«
*•.« &lt;1*a ii

QQ

if ~ -yV£

rf :?j

»1.25 DINER 7Bc
f o r Monday’« aale solid oak Dlt»jng Chair, with fibre w a
ottom, special ' each— ^ j | ( J

a -^ im i

___

»S.Ç0 SAFE *3,89-

Kitchen Saio. With wire covered
doors and drawer, / a n A n
wesay

IRON COTS »2.39

—*

k p tF e W g f;

»g^OOJdLSSptN IJR E.SSER -» 18. 98-

*TJje gres test cot value on the marFor Aloaday wu wiU hlVe on aale
!*L - JtU -iron C o t,Jjtam teoFoeD rre----^rncüU edw U ktioe
r*«r.' mistión finsprings, sale prie«.
» *25.00 DESK »17.98

,

LADIES’ QRESSKS 98c

CATS 55c

•4 r '

■ynii ,ufj m i f i i~ rô û ë h .-

'

Ap ideal garment for any kind of
w eap' Ladies’, Misses’
and Children's alxee, for M r H i *
M undaV w nU efcy—- " ii ' ^ I W I j

ALTERATIONS FREE

*

m a business way— ihe
advertising way. An ad
In this paper offers-the’
maximum service at thu.
mi n i mu m c os t . It
reacbe3 th* peinplp nf.
-th e - town "imi vIclHIfy

A bargain extraordinary for Mon
day. Special line of Children’s glng
hank Dresses. Like your
nirthcr makes. Worth
M M I1
up to 71.50, Monday
« /U V

These arc talking prices for Ladies'
Suits, black or navy Serge, also gray
and brown mixtures, /T* o A n
worth up to »16.75. . H a K U W
Monday’s sale
...... t p U * « / 0

See this beautiful weave in All
Cream Serge^ choice,
/k O
for Monday's s.tle only

OVERS1IIRT8 89c
For Monday's sale we will have
a complete line of navy blue Ove£
shirts, worth 60£. sale p r i c e ___ _

CHILDREN’S DRESSES *

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71.25 SERG E 98c .

. ' Resolutions of JLispecI
Whereas, It his pleased Almighty
God to remove from our midil the Hon­
orable Willis L. Palmer, a man who has
been honored with high office by the cittxims of this eontmunlty who has been a
good citizen, an exemplary husband and
. an active worker for the upbuilding of
tlm community.
-—
Therefore, be it resolved, Tliut the
Criminal Court of Record of Orange
county, Florida, has lost n capable at­
torney a t Ita bar. That tho community
has loil a useful citizen and one that
could bo ill spared from tho city.
And l)o it further Resolved, That we
extend to his family our slttcensit^ympathy In thoir bereavement, and recom­
mend that a page of tho minutes of this
ionitfaWo-OurHte set nsidtr to his mem­
ory and t inscribed with three resolu­
tions.
(Sigped)
L. G. Starbuck, '
Chas, R. RobUuton,
•W. E. Shine,
~
Committee.
Vfe Adopted by Criminal C ourt‘Januar&gt;*
13th, 1913.
______________

We will have a one day’s sale of
Ladles' Misses" und
A n
children’s Middy Blouses M W / »
Ttmtrr

NORFOLK WAISTS

.
For Monday, we will have on sale a special line ofCorset Covers, neatly trimmed with Laces and Embrpidery, also- biwaLlvu *
’Drawers,
Lace and Embroider}’ Trimmed, also tucked
open and closed, values up to 35c, Monday's
sale, beginning at 8 o'clock __ ;..........„..............

DRESS GINGHAMS
Fvt-Mftwlay-ww
tue tv line of Drena Ginghttius made by the Amoskoag Co.,o yard ___.....

^or Monday’s Underwear Sale we will show a large
and varied assortment of I«adies Crepe and Muslin
Night Gowns. Chemises.
—
—
Slips and Combinations«. Values up to $1.50, Q Q ~
choice

Solid Òak, RoUer Top Desk. Thi*
is a full standard
Û*~i f y T A O
D«»k only..

$17.98

»10.00 WA8HSTAND »7.98
GenÜHfrMlsáfo^- Oak Waahstand
to match 'a b o v e
Dresser, for .Mon­
day’* sal* only. ^

�January 17,1911

THE SANFORD HERALD

f X-

MDt Inclusiv
BIGGEST FAIR IN FLORIDA
T H E F R U ITS A N D V E G E T A B L E S
T H E F IN E HOGS A N D C A T T L E
T H E F IN E S T T U R K E Y S A N D C H IC K E N S
T H E B E S T AN D F A S T E S T HO R SES
T H E F A N C Y W O R K, J A M S A N D J E L L IE S
T H E P R O D U CTS O F T H E G R E A T E S T C O U N TY IN T H E
G R E A T E S T S T A T E O F T H E U N IO N .

Good

Races, Aeroplanes, Automobiles, Carnivals and
aOther-AttractftmsTi

A L L RAILROADS
IS
(IIUW

near Hip church, for all. Friends of the
work are cordially invited to attend.
1— Wffifrew ift^ hn twr
Christmas church funds for a nice organ,
which all are now enjoying. May God
hie» his workers ami our friends every­
where in this year.

Q v ir.n o

CAMERON CITY CUPPINGS
F. F. Dutton and P. Prtrle huv? m i
:t cam of Induce in the pant few days.
J is . Argo, returning home Monday.
Guy Ellsworth is planting (mUito^.
n 'M
u r: aijephcni of Winter I’ark was
R. I,. Greer U cutting lettuce again
fnaacting business here Thursday.
this week, also Dr.,Minnick. „
r lias Annie Bell Jones returned to St.
Fleischer, the commisulon man, bought
Aiigusting after it week’s Visit with home it car load of I’. Petrie’s yellow soiqaine.
folks to t^aume tier studies.
F. F. Dutton’s parents, and sinter left
)liver Fnrtrell has returned to for their home In Illinois last Thursday,
continue his High School after a visit of some length at Lake Onoro
Mr. and Mm. J. W. Powell will leave
'raw foui and son, King, New York Friday the 17. on the Clyde
her mother Mm. j line steamer Arraphoo, and if their jour­
King of this place
ney is without interruption shouod reach
Rev. D. A. Cole and family were sent Sanford the 22nd. They have rented a
to Cocoa this year. We wish them cottage at Camcton City and wu ure glad
great success in the Master's work at they are to be with us again. Mr. Powthat place.
ell wilfput in "potatoes.
&lt;
,
Rev. {lope and family have been sent
Sunday School officers elected last
to this
th place hy the Methodist confer- Sunday for the coming term are Supt.,
A re for this year.
L, J. Hancock, Assistant: C. G. Beck;
Mrs. fthobinder of Genova,‘.accom­ Treos. and Sec., Murguret Marshall.
panied by Mrs. D. Marshall were pleaiAmong visitors at Cameron City the
aj\t callers of the writer otia afternoon past week were Mrs. Jopirs, and Mm.
this .week,
-,
Voroe of Sanford. Mrs.,King from Ken­
Miss Frances Clark of this place and' tucky, Miss Courtnijy of -CJnnln, HI.
M is Gladys McGruder of Offando Aver« Mrs. .Hester, Mm- W. ,M. (Mynas and
in town last Sunday afternoon rnroutc daughter Dorothy May, Mr. Miltecr and
\ to their school work at Christmas.
s6n, Chas.* Hand, agd Mr. Swope, all of
Mr. ù id u s Coward, formerly -of Fknford. Many strangers come and go
_ Christmas wee a recent guest of Rev. by street ear and automobile these days.
. .w Smith and family. Mr. "Coward boa
Dr. Minnick returned from Jackson­
■ ' charge of thé school at Monroe, and is ville !«t}t Thursday.
•
doing excelled! work. He is also assis­
tant church clerk, at Christmas.
MOORE MOVEMENTS.
Dr. and Mrs. Marshal have recently
W. W. Miller is boarding his celery,
moved into the Tanner residence near which /a very fine. The commission man
the Argo House.
are trying to buy all the celery in slgjtt.
• Dr. Tanner has an office in the drug
M r..and Mm. R. F. Gonnley had aa
■tore building.
supper guests last WtTlnrsdny jitpfit, Guy
We are pleased to see little Cloe Bran­ Ellsworth, John Shinn aa\j) Walter Hibnon out after a severe illness. She is bard.
one of Capt. and Mrs. Brannon’s lovely
M l« Eva F oxttr to recovering from a
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severe n t t a r O f poeurnonla.
il Harlow oí Hanford spent
4►Mp-J-J
V
tlje week's end with her mother, Mrr.

Rev. K. Lee'Sm lth returned from bis /y^Tpere was an e h rt id n of officers for ibo
church work a t Apopka Monday, jtiv&gt; nest.sU month» at the Farmers Progress,
T ag f o na ihm »

m orn in g , t CT citiU tagt Fflddÿ t y p i n g : T T . 'M e

accompanimi by Mr. C. MeCulIery.
Good services and large crowds aro
reported from Apopka, unÿ Geneva.
» - j t . Smith goes with h it wile
wife and son
a S K ^ C f a r is tm a s Saturday, where he will
bold his regular two days’ service«.
Dinner will be served under the shed,
’ ■■

Cl i&gt;Hand waa elected president, J, C.
Smith vlc*:-prwident, Mrs. J ; C. Smith
secretary and J. C. FI IsWorth treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Herndon and M|m
Ola Eatridgb arrived here Monday for a
visit with the ladies' parents, Mr. ai
Mrs. F. N. Estridgo of Cameron svs.

Mr. and Mrs. J. (J. Beasley of Bruns­ charge of carrying concealed weapons,
wick, Ga., were g u a ta of Mr. and Mrs. and was llhed »100 or four montili on the
road}.
Miss Bessie Osborn of Detroit, Mieh.,
Charles Brown, on n-charge of larceny,
arrived here last Saturday to spend the was given six months on the county roads
remainder of the winter with her uncle
Henry Ford, arrnihged on a charge of
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Gilbert assault with Intent to kill, waa adjudged
of Sipes ave.
not guilty.
Mr. gnd Mrs. Ashton, sort and «laugh­
Sibylla Roberson, chargiM wit I) maim­
ter, of Kathford, N. J.’, iiren&lt;*w rrwnlenUi ing an animal, was adjmlgrd nnt'vuilty.
here and uru living in Mr. It rails haw's
Wjllie Brown, on the charge of ilitainhouse on Cameron ave,.
ing. money under false 'p rêto n s/ plead
Afr. and Mrs. A. W. Peters of "Rich­ guilty to the charge of \u m tw , and was
mond avenue are entertaining his mother sentenced to six months ojy thy county
and sister of New York city.
rootle.
Mrs. J. W. Ed wards very pleasantly
Artie D ay«, on n chnrflt of assault and
entertained the Ladies./^jd last Wednes­ hattegy, wis
wás given n ln/ty days on the
day. - Delicious fruit salad and rake was
served. *
• ’
'
guilty, (q aksAtill-and
reryutid wds limsl »150 or àtx m un tira
un nfrwaôurffy roads.
Crim inal (jm rt Grin
The Criminal Courtyrrivcned lu Or­
Own Sanford Landa
lando laau.MondrtY'ami grist from the
Mr. and Mrs. I*. F. Hamilton, Mr. and
mills of justice was iui follows:
Herbert Ford plead guilty to a eiiarge Mrs. J.- Hosting» Whiteside, Mr. and
of larreny, and was given nix months in Mrs. Morrison and Mr.- Franklin G.
Evans, all of Pennsylvanis, are in town
Jail.
N. H. Robinson plead guilty to the this week, These people are 'stock­
our
charge of carrying concealed wea|rotrs holders in Florida Gardens,
and waa fined »100 or four months op t}ie rltjr, whlhr Mr. Evans is one of the directó p of tjjst corporati«!!^ and came here
county roads.
\
Lucius McCoory, for an improper ex­ at thin time- to' attend a meeting.of.the
hibit of fire arms, was sentenced to three boord; which wáa held last’ Wedrtwlay.
Tht-w people are very much pleased
months on the county reads.
Hump .Simmons plead guilty tb* assault ffitb thefr jnVi^utnun aiid the out look
and battery and was fijftd »155 nn«i costs for FlArida Garrl«&gt;ps, ■and like all our

Cloakroom for Churoh.
_ Nothing, is more unpleasant than
tba atmosphere of a church on • wot
Sunday, when dripping umbrellas sod
odoriferous waterproofs make tba s ir
-heavy, moist, and proaounoedlf op­
pressive. The remedy te fairly obvi­
ous, but one eatdom b een of Its ap­
plication A London minister with a
keen eye for the comfort of hts dock,
however, has just established e cloak­
room In tho vestibule of his obtuob.
where damp ooete and umbrellas oan
be loft In charge of an attendant, who
bands the rieltor a brass check with
■ number corresponding to that on
tho receptacle where the articles a re
kept. At‘first tho worships re viewed
tbs Innovation with suspicion. Their
attitude tower'd U. however, changed
when tho minister found htmaelf able
to announce, with a touch of homor,
that "cloaks and umbrellas oaa
be left with safety."
War on the Hetpla,
The hatpin question received eertoue attention In Munfch after several
people had been. Injured by providing
points. One of the meesuree adopted
by the street oer authorities makes It
•afe to travel In .them, no m atter how
many long hatpins vat dengeroue anglee If may contain.-.The company
warns Its patrons against the peril­
ous article of woman's drees and aakp
th a t wearers of “protruding, sharp
pointa'* be reported to the conductor.
When this Is done, he does not order
the pins* removed, but; addressing'
the wearer politely, he says, “Allow
me, pikes«.” and proceeds to sttaoh
an ornamental guard to the offensive
p o in t “Women don’t object to th e
decoration, and "if'an y should do do. *
they will bo ask ed -to remove th e

or »lx months on the county roads,
' visitors- lldujr Ranfor«! hi} adbie future
in-sto re'for her,. . 'j£ l* -U* -iv ,*• ' ;
In the case of O.'C. W¡ke-,
who
'failed
pJV _ J- - ¿ A
lo put in his appearance, (he Judge urClearing Vegclabtb :Qsnt]s
dered his irond of »160 to he e*treated-Roseoc Dawson, charged with vagran­ •Mr» stml -Mrji. Albert Fisher are in
town this week visiting theb* son Fred,
cy, the case was nolle promed.
r Prince Grant, an old charge of selling who is clearing up a 10‘ácre truck farm
'“-swhiskey, got hti case nolle pressed, as no purchased from the Howard-Packard p in s ," r'says a M unich‘‘ After. •
Land
Co.
evidence was adduced.
I'D
Mr. Fiaher, Sr„ U a manufactured of *
_ Hamp Harris was fined »250 and coats
Oold Lions" of*Peking.
Fronting tho Importai
portal paltos a t
dr one year on the county roads for ag­ automobile bodies in Detroit, Mich., and
gravated assault in Sanford, on Clio per­ Is also a large stockholder and director king are two. gold Bone of enormous
son of Jlni Raljey. . Harris, who comes of Florida Gardens, Inc., of Sanford. ■las which, /if ;* e are to belleTS th e
from O-itrcivJn Volusia" county, while in While here Mr. Fisher attended a meet­ mandarins, aro of solid gold and have
Sanford last fall, irecam«1involved in a ing lastW edneeday of the board of dlrec- been there since tltns Immemorial.
When the combined arm ies of Bug"difficulty with Bailey while in an Jntoxi- tor* of this corporation. Mr. and Mrs. lend - ead-Frenoa-adveneed os Behlsg ■
Fw
herlikr
Rorida
and
we
lrope'they
W
ill
m sm oTfiR rsH : A h d x ssi B r gum HarIn 1860 (ho Chlnoso paints^, these
visit ui often.
r k is aulBUfj old m «n.bcing abnutx-W
sta tu e s gray -In. order to mpks th g .
l3J8uropeaBa-h«lteva-ih«t-they—were ofriaia.quilu an old man.lwing about
flVBTsrSeventy years ditT The difficulty
broilrn, and therefore to Insure agatpst Harold Htlliday, a fourteen year old their being molted. Later, during'tb s
came about In a dispute over some whis­
boy of Markham had.the misfortune to Japanese vTsr.. these Hons disappeared
key.
v .
- ..
get his left hand caught in a gasoline for a Ume but Jg^ tha conclusion of
Chester Wofford pldad guilty to tha
charge of carrying conceaiM weapons, engine. Sunday. Hi* step-father, Mr. pesos They reappeared In tbsir origi­
nal position. The value of these relies and waa given n »100. fine or six months Ron*, ruahfd him to the office of Dr. la «nit! to -be Inrolculablo, end they
’¡ ^ p
Hobson
and
it
waa
deemed
lie
on tha roads.
__
a re to nkUve ayes a symbol of the
am putate the forefinger a t fi
H. N. Rcrhlrgion plead guilty to the joint.
unity of the empire.—Harper's Week»

J

�_

Jimary 17, im i

4
bcrtrelf but we will le iv r Mother Orange
plenty in the old borne to flght the wolf
from tbe door after our departure. Or­
riVlUM Every TumJsy art ErWey Mornlii« By ange county baa money in tbe treasury,
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY Orange county has no bonded Indebted
Orange county Is bunting with
- J. Hour. editor
oney and butine», and Orange courtW. M. MAYNCS,8ustnc»e M eneltr l ‘\
, — 1 L--=rrr..-: ;
■(4y can stand division better than any
luhecr lattei. Prl«e, 1100 ■ Year In**
other county in tbe state.
Orange county wants an addition to
IMJvrrvd In the City by center 12.00 per flu Is the, present courthouse. We w a n t, to
advene* sr 20eper moruh. ■
PefSMQt» In ed.mare wmt tm reMr St egire save them th at trouble and expense by

THE SANFORD HERALD

Catered

eeSmO-clai» nell « .t ie r A M P I Hod U k In * P ^ 0f lh e bUIln&lt;* , ir0m D »

l»0&lt;. et ibeiM ufia st Sssfard. rtorlde*
■sdw Act of Me.xh 3rd. I

business men of Sanford »111 take hia
case in hand and will at least keep him
from doing any more business in this city
and in time fie will be compelled to move
on. He will be compelled to »ell hia
business, sell his farms, sell all of the
property that he has accumulated in a
few y &amp; n lit the city that he is knocking
and Sanford will be well rid of him. «
If any more of hia hard luck storica
emanate from his part of the city, the
editor of the Herald »111 bring the genii*»
man's name before tho Commercial Club
and he will be waited'upon by a commit­
tee from that organisation. He is not a
member of that organization and is not
a member of any organisation that will
tend to make the city more prosperous
or will assist progress in any manner an
after be Is Wormed of the club's action
wa will:take active measures to put the
gentleman on the black Hat and will fo
low out life plan of knocking. We wll
joyfully^borrow -some hammers am
knock the aforesaid gentleman, knock
hia business, knock his sal« , knock hia
•nterprises and put him on the blink
proper in d when tbe business men t&gt;!
Sxnftm l
hhw il^-apidrr
wfll be weaving «relis orrhis piare of bus
ness and he a wifi lie social and business
pariah. He will be an outcast, s^ dere­
lict with every man’s hand against him
snd then he can take a train out of the
city and Sanford will know film no more,
' Will the knockers' pleaar take notice,
Every stranger;that comes to the city
and is approached with the talc of woe
from them knockers will make us an nfil
davit arid we will compile the knocker
list and then use our hammers.

BIG MONEY
. -ra CUCUMBERS'

ol&lt;f la d /s shoulder». Orange c o u -—
officiala ara overworked, We want to
IroIMVu them by taking our part of tbe
4’
TMcphoae No. ltd
OSes Is tler.ld BullJlrt«
business in a branch store.
-O
Editor Triplett of the Kissimmee
Qaaette, has announced hia first retire-1FOR SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS
ment to the farm! The first of every
An action Uken by the Florida Edu
year. Triplett Urea of the tripod and hi» Rational Amoelatton, which gives prom
to the imacaful countryside. He l U p N oi a long stop'forward in tbe achoo
long enough to gtet fat and “a a * y " and] Interest* of the aU tc was a resolution to
then resumes newapajtor pursuits. Trip-jmomorialixe the next Legislature, making
lett la fortunate in having the farm to tha^fli-aniendm ent to the constitution
retire to aw l tho job to return to when he] be subm ittal i\th e people, making wornen eligible for ihtr office of school super.
•feels like it. -Tamps Tribune,i, —
intenderli.
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..,-Jhlarey- Q—Darncll. « H to ru f the'lft*yj —T h e rr-Tnhnioirvumfferwd'bjrf&gt;TT‘d: hr
Kelly, th e j«W prealdcnt of-tbe. Jissocla-“
West Hitt wn ex pee ^ to - m s V r ap
tlon
an 1 one of the state's most able
tlon fog the poatofllrc of his city st the
|
•■adorn
in educational work. He proproper time. Mr. Darnell is n staunch
/seed
the
introduction of the resolution
Democrat, a veteran of the SpanishAmerie tn war, a member of the Florida by a short address, in which hr said:
“ We all recognise that fundaments
legislature and an editor of ram ability
and should bavu no troubls in reeel'v I changes *re demanded in our educational
log this slight recognition of his services.
I" «w ««veral judgments we
The newspaper men of Florida will si- • v bp“»«1 *® disagree as to the moat im
waya obtain precedence over contestant* I mediate and most vital of these changes
for Federal otllce* and we congratulate I
pentuaded that we arc handicapped
Bro. Damall In advance,
| in reaching a solution of the problem
if supervision because wa hold too strong
Sanford should have a good exhibit at I y «« ‘he traditional Idea of the lncapac- MERE M ATTER°OF SENTIM ENT
There are a few older citizens of Or­
the. Orange county fair. This will be l‘y o i women to discharge the duUee of
ange county who hate to think oba split
our last ebanee to exhibit as p art of Ordepartment of educational work,
ange county and we ought to place a fine I ."W omen are adm itted—fn fart, they in the county. They have been here
exhibit at Orlanfto and liejp the fair as « • .urKtKl t0 a“ *ni* our educational twenty-five, thirty or forty years, and as
m frh as possible. Tounty division has I eod»tfls. on an equality with men. They s matter of sentiment refuse to listen to
nothing to do with the fair and Sanford | are a very essential part of our educa­ the ides of separation. Many of them
baa always taken n keen interrat in the tional government. Now, If we admit are of the opinion that the county Is not
fair and the same interest should lie mani­ them Into all our’ councils, accept their large enough to cut in two or that w
fested as formerly. Sanford and Orlan­ judgments, and translate their ideas have too few inhabitants when the ata
do should meet a t the Orange county fait | into laws and regulations, do we not tUtfca show that the new county pf Har
as friends and nr ighbot. and on tbe wnu mneede their ability to attack intelli- ney will have us large a population os
footing as in tho days of yore and this, ¡ently and efficiently the problems of seventeen other counties in Florida now
our banner year for relery should see our dministration? It occurs to me In this have and it is safe, to assert that the new
great vegetable industry displayed a t the rise: Here are two forces, each arrayed county is increasing in nnmilnt&lt;nn "« t»»&gt;
-fair and- we should take m mUCH pn&lt;R uidi'i the auiiu banner, fighting for the or faster than two-thirds of the counties
and interest in the county fair as ever. atne cause, armed_ with tho same iro- of Honda. They also think th a t our re­
The county la not divided now and even demenU, using the same tactics and sources will not pernii^ of division when
f It waa Harney county could make an itrategira, bearing the same burdens, the figures will demonstrate that no
uffering tha same trials, endurthg tbe county in the state is in as good shape fi­
exhibit at Orlando.
atne hardship«, winning equal laurels nancially as Orangf couiity and that tjie
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n the field, brought before battlements counties of Orange and Hurney woulC
THE ORANGE IS BURSTING
.herein
lie greater rewards and honors divide the resources and each be placed
Some of our eratwhile and well mean­
At
this
juncture
one of the masculine upon the same solid foundation as form
ing friends who do not favor county
division are making a claim that a divis­ foree, by an ancient custom, blocks tl.® eriy the whole county stood.
Thè bfilcore obtain their salaries by the
ion of the Orange would leave both parts progress of the other. f If education pro­
•in bad condition financially. Let us motes a spirit of honesty and progress, fee iy»tem which means that the officers
then is it uot time that we show this fact In both counties wtrahMavo to-work for
* look more closely Into the question.
, their salaries and would get nothing in
The new county of Harney would •dncrelelyT
"Let us break down the barriers and the way of jiensions. The prraenl off
have over two million dollars in taxable
values. Grange county will
have |i n tbe tru ®“pb*‘ of honp8‘y "nd progress cera would of course have their present
We [ place tho honors in reach of tho one fere cut in the ratio of the amount of
almost doublk that amount,
will let the reader delve
Into most deserving to have them. In con­ taxable property cyt out of Orange and
the coat of maintaining the counties'and formity to this view, and as an exprra- the loss of imputation would cut the court
see whether either county wuuld lie don of my sincerity in the justice of the officer’s iere correapondingly.
,-Ialnut I set forth. L offer the following
It la utter folly for any snti-divisionist
bankrupt,
.As s matter of fact, old Orange is just resolutions and earnestly move their to circulate the story about the people
n the new county being forced to pay
bursting with opulence uqd business. adoption."
The association heartily endorsed double fere when the county is divided
At one of the meetings of tbe county com­
missioners before the matter of division
rH*°luHona and adopted them; -thus The (ax payers of Harney will not be
was broached the question of building an
*or ‘he cl“*i of people most called upon to pay any more taxes than
addition to the courthouse was planned I
‘°
** *° ‘h® measure's wisdom they are paying now. Tbe only extra
and tho Orlando Elks made the county a
i“*1!*'0' namely -th e mon and wom- expense of the new county, would lie the
propositjon to trade the Elka home for in
®cc®Pf®d ,n teaching the hoys opening of the new county books snd
records and tire necessary office furniture
tho county property now occupied by *n&lt;^ c‘rb'
Florida. '
the jail. The pica of the county ofIt 1* even possible that legislation will for the now county officials, We will not
flcjals was thnt the business of Oranger** opcuPi&lt;*d that will take school af- need a new court house for years to conie
county had reached such proportions that | *air* entirely out of politics and "ring” and there are several suitable buildings
the present quarters were entirely inad­ methods, and that the administration of that can bo used for court purposes in
equate to properly attend to the same. the public school system in all Its parts Sanford should this rity be chosen for the
Since division has arisen the ulltciula will be in the hands some day of trained county seat.
.Onaeouidgirtnt andDfffor woeksVnur
have been strangely silent on the aubject educators.
crating the good-point* that will accrue
of a new addition—an addition that wits
KNOCK THE KNOCKERS
from a division of the county and the |&gt;"suppulctf GT reprrovnt about 1100,001)
Every day there are new people comworth of. improvements to the prevent :rij;to Sanford who meet with the knock- position can only fall back on th c c u t and
county building. At anulher meeting ■r and before anyone is uware of their dried argument of the anguish caused liy
separation and the attendant expetutw
of thf county commissioners the tax a»,,
,
,
| Pnsenec |iL À ‘ city said knocker hns in- nf.t» o counties. A mere m atter of trentiw
n t
,
an “ »ktant to be J duced the n«V prospector to leave the
ment sums up the argument of the fe*
™ ° Unt&gt;; * * Iht BIÜftr? ° ! l cily °r “ 1 * hi. best to Induce him to anti-divisionisi. They have been so ac­
. } 00,
hl* J Wa ", " n.1
required Itcave. F.very city, every town, every
bacauae the buainew. of Orange countyJ community have thew knockers and the customed to O rlandola the county seat
that the idea of another court house
Î k * E ! W*n t0 *UCh ,nrfr ,
matter of the Stnford knôclrcr has been seems prejioeterous. Just the idea of,
th a t the tax assessor could hot handle brought u p time snd again In* the Çonidlvoree rrom Orlando slarls the teres
] mercial 'Club and vârioûa reaaona aaThe Heraid will not attempt to quew- ,jgne&lt;j for t h„ killing off of this traduoer rolling and the matter aeema beyond un­
tion the validity of this set. V&gt;m w lllL f Sanford and vicinity. Now that the derstanding.
But ovsn sentiment is giving way be­
!L*Vh \ . f ro; SCi Um,,n ° f th#
«any touri.U and home seekers are com- fore the light of solid reasoning and the
,&amp; nU n«l, arho is a lawyer, pa to whether I j„g t0 t be state the knocker is getting
k UJegal to pay a aalary in a d a te where very.activc again and the only wfiy to kill idea of two counties where formerly tearr
tho free system is In ofK-raUon. W e are this menace to pregreaa is to Use his own dny 'Ut 0n° i* *rowi,,E stronger every
not concerned with the nrti of tho coun- j weapons and knock lheknaçker. Very few
Health In Hsarty Laugtfc
ty •ofildala of Orange county. We will | 0f three knockers are in burinwa. Very
A famous doctor onco said: "En
havo a now county in May.
Lcw 0f
haVe time to atrend to their
The Herald fa only trying to prove]eVn busineaa because they are too busy courage your child to be m erry and
to laugh aloud; a good, hearty laugh
th a t our zealous frienda in tho south end. ] wring the hammer but The Herald has expends .the chest and makoa. th e
f who^are trying to
d th e t Hfound
a r-j one or two here who ore in buai
-- prove
---------that
:--------------blood bound merrily along. Commend
ney county or Orange county will suffer obae and strange to say ope of thfm coma {.nut d a ^-x o o d js u f h - o o f t t r V n i a g 'f ~
I j f JL.jjWMSsJ inf limIU .iu u u kan Ww n 1'iid iiib y awn ugu aJCH iiwfflim.fHU'
i
only, trying to prove that Orange has aocuinolstfd .a fortune i w r in hwj^
y w n l y 'pMi jjiiran oqt llf llt pfoporUof» nrea'in t he ci^y-gml Ifi rsSTng vegeUblea BflIF do Tour child good, but will be
- wml 'thàl.w« are doing Orango county a land yet thla à rso ti ring« * sopg of fils- a benefit to all who b u r and 5« lb
gpniiLfavor in taitine part of thla big buai- lo n te n t to every strapg^r witliin our important means of driving the bluea
israa off ber ahouldera. We are trylng gatre. We have bis numi¿ r and -ire pur-, away from,a ¡dwelling.” "Merriment la
catching and spread* In a remarkable
• to prove by figure«, that not onJy will ] poee lo put him on tha black Hat. We manner, few being able to resist the
H arney county be rich enough and prò*-' will teli h in rth a t If any morentics of
contagion. A hearty laugh la delight­
perdila enough to aet up housekeeping for I woe emanate from hfs piace that (fie ful harmony; Indeed, It U the beet of
m

' V^ry^lew
u ^'t'ru_ck ers realize
the big
i
t
money that can be made out of Cucumbers when
they are planted, worked and fertilized as they
should be. One of the best varieties to plant ¡b
the Davis Perfect.
This is a Very
long, hand.
,
some fruited variety; when wrapped and packed
fn tomato crates, sells along Bide of the hot-hopse
stock.. 600 crates per acre i* notion unusual
crop of Cucumbers when planted on Irrigated
_Jbmd.

e . H . K E N N- r E R«. L-‘-*ruY
THE SEED SM A N ,

AT

...

PA LA TK A , FLA.

has several thousand pounds of extra select Cu­
cumber Seed, all varieties, on hand, ready to
supply to the Florida growers who wish to plant
crop.’ Get busy now and put in an acre or two;
you will never regret it.
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CONDENSED S T A T E M E N T
OF CONDITION O ^

Peoples Bank of Sanford
AT CLOSE OF BUSINF.SS

J ÌE C E M B E R '3îst, 1912

R E S O U R C E S

Cash snd Due from Banks
Stock*. Bonds and Securities .
LOANS and DISCOUNTS
Overdraft* .
.' ‘ . ' .
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures

$53,501.07
,1 3 ,0 2 8 .0 5 *
* 172.401 52
8881
3?,S4»H3Ttr,
«27 h 6 5 8 .2 2 -

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l i a b i l i t i e s

Capital Stock
. *
Surplus and Undivided Profits
DEPOSITS .
Bills Payable^ .

$ 30,000.00
12,726.05
. 218,032.17
10,000.00
$271,058.22

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I hereby certify that the above statement is correct.

H. E. TOLAR, Cashier

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G R EATER M INSTRELS

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Presenting An All White Company
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AND A L L T H A T 18. N EW IN M IN S T R E L S Y •VT
— Prlees 50 - m/ 5 ' ^ - J1.ÖÖ

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Memphis, Te*..

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HORSE AND MULE OWNERS

incisors prevent the proper ma&amp;ticafion of th e food, producing in­
digestion and general debility. Decoyed molars cause uoaosis o t
th e bone, ubscessexTrnsal gbcJL.iktuia-of the jaw, etc.
tftS cm r-cd b o rse ^ n ^ rm ih M iX bB ffW ^TO 'dffr^rin lY tritrrtr1

neglected by the ordinary horseman than th e care of the teeth.
“Again, when* the teeth become so deranged that the animal
cannot properly masticate its food, what it eats does not do it as
much good as it should, because when th e food is not properly
ground it cannot beproperly digested, and when it cannot be
properly digested more or less of it [»asses of! as waste m aterial"
If your Horse. Mule or any other Animal is Afflliclcd in any
way, you may not know the cause. Consult

Men’s Fleece Lined Undershirts
value 50c for 35c
Men’s, Women’s and Children
Sweaters value 75c for 49c

, M n. W. T. John» and Mr», T. II.
Kins, Mrs. Johns' charming howto guest,
will leave Saturday for Bartow, whore
they will enjoy a few days visit with
friends.
W. D. Wildmun and Mr. Jenkins of
Chose City, .Virginia, motored through
the country arriving here last Saturday
night, and are guest« of Mr. Wiidmun’s
parent», Rev. and Mn». J. W. Wildrnan.
Mrs. Nathan Ba\es nf SnnUi
moutb, Maas., is the gnrat of her brother,
C. A ItiHwI. T h’m
the first time
brother and slater have met in thirty
year« arid th^‘meeting was a glad sur­
prise..
Mr». W. T. Johns. Mrs. T. H. King,
Mra. H. K. Healer, Mr. nmi Mrs. Over­
man enjoyed a pleasant trip to Enter­
prise Sunday afternoon, with Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Gray, ami Mrs. Sanderfer and
children, on Mr. Gray’« yacht.

AH aboard for the .big cxcunion to
Oviedo today. Remember that the
train leaves the old depot at 2
this
afternoon. Bound tnp »ill only 1m
one dollar.
Ingenious French Fraud.
Fraud la practiced In many forms
In France,- but It Is news that »mails
are receiving the attention of the
-trtekstn a— It at't’iin ttiBT TOUT baud's
have become so aerlnus that a society
has been formed to atop it. It la
called the “Byudlcatii of the Prepar­
ers and Dealers of Hnalls in France.“
Ah a comestible the snail has an
m ormons clientele. Snails ar* sold by
millions. Hut the consumers are not
quite certain of the origin of the
snails they eat. The fraud consists of
putting the nnntls called the “Little

neva, ej e .ln -iluh. Mt v . mn WFrlriwUlay.
Mr. Dooley U a former resident of Bloom
ington, III., who haa decided to become
a resident of Harney county. Mr. Spe&lt; r
resided in Sanford acveral months ago
and was a moat efficient member of the
Sanford police lorce. lioth gentlemen
Staled th at they wanted better roads to
Ueneva and looked to the new county
for relief.

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Best Line of Cooking Utensils on the Market
E v e ry good housew ife

“Wear E ver”

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A lu m in u m , the

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co ated or p lated

article.

No

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“ W e a r-E v e r”

A lu m in u m

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fuel because

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r

long tim e , c o n seq u en tly less
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A Set or a Few Pieces Will Make a Gift That Will Be Usefel fcr^Vearrttr

Mr.-imft -Mr*-^“n\ Met'lime
of Youngsville, Pa., were in the city sev­
eral days of this week. Mrs. Mct'lune
is a stater of Sam Mix, the genial advance
man of Cobum’s Minstrels and is on n
lively chase over the state trying to find

VVc Now Have in Stock a Full Line of

Como In and see thfs tfne. We will be ploased to show you

blind. A copper coin, a luck penny.
Is to bo made In the royal mint, and ,
Is to be sold to tho parents of every .
new-born child who hna the gift of
sight by the nurse attending tho
mothor. Parents are to pay whatever
sum they think flt for the luck-penny,
which 1» worth only a halfpenny and
bear»' the device, "The child seeing
the light for the first time presonts a
tribute to the child who will never
see.”
»
Dooks the Trus Levslsrs.
Hooks nro the true levelnrs They
give to all who will faithfully use
them the society, tho spiritual _prc*
Luca.of the best an(Tkrosiest of^rpr
race. No m atter how poor 1 a in/n o
m atter though the prosperous of my
own time will not enter my obecure
dwelling. If the sacred writers will en•ter and take up their abode under my
roof . . .
I shall not pine for want
of Intellectual companionship and I
may become a cultivated man. though
excluded from what Is called tho best
society In tho plsco where I live.—
Channlng.

HILL HARDWARE

COMPANY

First Street and Oak Avenue

was pleaded and satisfied at the demonstration of» chc
" ID E A L ” Cooker at» ou r store last week and the sales this
week have been beyond our .expectation. We have a good
stock and will be pleased to
.
.4 $ .. ^

YACHT

Why not take a*Hunting .Trip fifi the Ramona where you will have ail
A
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the comforts of Hornet It doesn't ~ctm any more. SI
the Finest Vessel in Sanford Harbor. Ready for
Hire on Hunting and Fishing Trips or
-JwV*. . /v ' v- *_ Pleasure Parties at reasonable rates "

Our Stock of Supplies for the Farm .and Garden ¡^Complete
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Cut Wires
F IF T Y

Planet Jr., Tools

F IF T Y
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NOT OÒOD A P T IN JANUARY T H tR T T -F fN lT

The Geo.ff. Fernald
ct must be neatly trimmed and pinned togjether
to be counted. Trim around black linet.

Oak Avenue

Sanford

Florida

�January 17,1018

file {M tO Rb HERALD

Nominations Are Still Open in .
-Herald s Great Toting Contest

who also reviewed -severs! interesting
plans for tbs instruction of any on« pres­
Stall Fed Policeman Turns Up A Near ent In D*«d of advice on th« eubjfect.
The discussion, "How Shall We
-Becker Case IN Florida
‘ Key West, Jan.. 15.—Chief of Police Teach •Honesty?"’ was opened by Mr*.
John Cates and Captain of Police Ilafscl M. H. Bowler.
i? ;
Each of the above mentioned sub­
Renoan were suspended here today by
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a*.’*
Mayor 1 . N . Fogarty, oftetri hey hail Je ­ jects elicited a number of interesting _
w«♦&gt;
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ftp v a s fw
ll bMWMgiL- Tha-acljtn
the fosult of disclosures made in an dub, also many entertaining person*!
InvasUgation of tho police department, and home incidents were related by the
-----------— members of which, It la alleged, have ben ladiea joining in th* general -dlacusslohw
receiving graft from Illegal reoortM, and which followed each paper. .
'Several changes in the program for
been Allowing gambling.
Mayor Fogarty instituted the probe Wednesday ne*tfwere announced by the.
of the police department ax a result of president, after which the meeting ad­
statements made to him Inst Saturday journed to. meet a t the same place next
*****
night by Richard Lloyd, also « member week.
There are very few people who have capabilities and chance*-with the seri­ in Sanford or Ita territory, may become
Program for JagUary 22nd:
of the department. Lloyd, according
a candidtae. I t Is not necessary to be­
no desire for a player piano. It Is some­ ousness they deserve.
Mr*. C. R. Widtter, Leader.
to tho mayor, »aid that he had accepted
come
a subscriber to The Herald in order
thing
that
every
.mother
wish«
for
her
Juat malce qp your mind to. come In
Music.
graft in tho guise of-a watchman from
U
l enter. Juat fill out and send in the
daughter
to
have—it
is
something
th^t
and
*e*
the
contest
editor
today.
Hi*
The Early People. M re C. E. Walker.
banka, buainena liouaeo, coffee shop# and
Founding of the City of Mexico, Mr*. every mother appreciate* and enjoys/ nattio is Loop. Think of loop the loop nomination blank printed elsewhere in
gamblinghous-w and that the same thing
Knowing thcao (facts. The Herald se­ atld ^ o u wob't forget it. Let him fur­ this issue. A nomination counts for
•
was being done by other member* of the C. W. Goodrich.
Ancient Ruins, Mr*. Geo. H. Fernald: lected the S tulti Bros, player piano for nish you“ with a subscription book and 6,000 votes.
Pfllf« force.
Payments on all subscriptions will,
The patrol than asserted that (£e pc- ’Spanish Pronunciation, Mrs. Forrest its first prise to be given sway In it*.rir- suggwtlon^rthat will bo beneficial to you.
earn
.votes according to the following
cutUion
contest,
and
a
hearty
response
That is the busiest thing he has to do:
lice officials kept him out of the hualtUM Lake.
schedule,Renewals nnd back auhsertpwith
which
the
announcement
was
met
Reminiscences
of
Mexico,
Mr*.
O.
W,
help
you
In
every'
way
constatent
with
section.. T » ’ “
-Uaa* -count -iba-aamg a i newsubwrii«justifies the betlcMImi no m o n rro iflt* tfie rules^.at
"If I am allowed one half hour ol? myj-Hrartj’, *
g ifr eotfhf"iBiwWelr FfTcwcn. *
aa niiicfT as another. He- absolutely Uornt
beat, Iw lll pnxluCT»Tp«rattriTrr?!(^rsy of
2,000 vote*
interest has really grown with each plays no favorites and allows no gam­ 1 year $ 2.00--Mlsslonsrx Meeting
- gsmhtt?tir, ,TJoyd asserted according" trr
2
years’
4.00
------------7,000 VOtei
he Missionary Society of the Meth- day ^inee the contest was announced. bling or lottery* methods of ariy kind.
the mayor. Conaont was given by
3
years'
6.00
--------------12,000
vote»
The
contest
la
getting
under
way;
in
bet­
t church held their regular business
Important Rules
Mayor Fogarty and a raicb followed, the
4
years'
'
8.(Mi-----,______J8.000
votes
ter
shape
and
with
more
speed
than
the
meeting
Tuesday
afrernoon
in
the
No subscription will be counted aa
. reputed gamblers and evidence collected
26.000 vot,-.
being brought to the mayor’s office. The church. The president of the society, Herald had hoped for, and It feels satis­ new if it is simply changed from one 6 years' 10.00
Mrs. II. H. ChspRell, presided over .the fied with the enterprise it has launched. member of the family or household to 10 year»‘*20.00„ ....-,^......„..76,000 vot,**
investigation was then ordered.
The list of candidates and their vut&lt;meeting ami Conducted the devotions)
Nominations are still open. There another.
‘
exhibit
as counted up to nooh Thursday
exercises.
are Iota of small towns and neighbor­
/
Ohio Hirer On Rampage
In case of d tie the value of the prize
Hanford, H a. ;
hoods
that
are
the
homes
of
popular
and
After
the
reading
of
the
m
inuter
by
Evansville. , 1Ind., Jan. 16.—With
will bo divided.
M
in
Helen
Rowland________
__ 7,26u
wide
awake
young
ladies'
who
clouid
the
secretary,
Mrs.
C.
H.
Smith,
the
stage of 49.5, and still rising, the Ohio
Any question that may arise among
Rena Murrell............ ,_____ 7,050
river la hourly Hooding .territory and president gave an interesting resume of mjike a winning race with case if they the contestant* will be determined by ML«
Miaa Ruth McDaniel ZL...............13,450
forcln£farmera to flae from their homes to her incumbency as president of the so­ only entered with determination to win. the contest editor and his decision will Mias Elizabeth McLaughlin ......... 7.000
the city. The low places in F.vansville ciety for the past three years, and the A great many of these will not enter, but be absolute add final.
Mlga Esther Miller.,,...,__
5,200
are submerged. Skiffs and launches dis­ work accomplished by the society dur­ others will, and it la these last named
The right is reserved to reject the Mr*. J. L. Hurt. ____________ G,:i6u
7.ion
tributed food and fuel to wattfr-bound ing the past year. She then called for that The Herald invites to act, and act name of a candidate for cVusc; also to Mr*. R. I* Griffin ....................
Mr*. R, A. Newman ..___*.......
8,6&lt;hi
homes today Provisions are being dis­ the yearly report of the treasurer, Mrs. promptly.
alter any general rule* and regulations
Hanford, Ha., R. F. D. No. 1.
W. W. Abernathy, which wsa very grat­ • As collections and renewals count for of tho contest should the occasion de­
tributed from the city hall.
jn.050
Mr*.
I.
V, Stenstron
aa many vote# as new subscribers, they mand.
Fear of Holing in sections where tho ifying In ita financial showing.
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Sanford,
Ha.,
R.
P..D.
No.
.
1
.
The
report
of
the
first
vice
president,
should not be overlooked. Candidates
house* have been abandoned has caused
A comrpittee of unimpeachable busi­ Mias Ethol Hickson ....... .......... 11,600“
the police to patrol the district in boat». Mrs. L. R. Philip«, who has charge of should see all subscriber* and request ness or professional men will he chosen at Miss Isabelle Raynor_____.....
7.20(1
At New Albany 1,000 persona art the Junior Epworth .League, was very them to pay up and vot« for them. tjie close of the contest to count the M in M aud-C am eron
13.WM)
homeless, but the city Is tu rare for them, fine Indeed, and certainly satisfactory. There is no canvassing allowed in The votes.
Mias Nora Hickson
........
fi.ono
refusing old offend by tho Red Cross Xo.
Paola. Fla.
The third vioe president, Mrs. H. V. Heruld office. If the subHcribcrs are not
Commencing Tuesday Jan. 21, no
9.000
ciety.
Perry made a splendid report of the work aolicited and promises given before they candidate will be allowed to coat for Mias Sallie Lip ford i.;.............
Mrs. C. D. Peareon ........... ..
6,960
done by th« Rending Circle and the come In to "pay up" the vote# are lost. publication, more SUBSCRIPTION
Genera,
Ha.
Candidates
should
sec
each
and
every
Cincinnati. 0 .,‘ Ju»., 16.—A sternly number of meetings held during the past
votes than 6,000 ahead of the leader In
8,650
one of them and ask for their votes; ask the previous score. If you are 36,000 Miss Mary Prevct..’________
rain henrull day caused the slowly re­ year.
Mr*. David Sneer_________
.. 6.70n
them
to
help
you
win
by
casting
their
ceding Ohio to come to a standstill tobehind Xb« leader, yon ran.csst—10,000 Mr*. W. L. Adam*..................
Air*. M. A. Mlot, fourth vice president
7,16"
-----n ig h t, »nil ri.p n rtfl ,p f a g ° im ra l m in
All ballots good for fifty-voles will be
p r rharg** of the Social Servieo Depart­ vote* /or ybu; by saving the ballot good
__.Chuluola, Ha.
throughout th« southern part of the ment made a line statement of the suc­ for fifty votes that appear in every issue counted and published as fast as they are Miss Annicjlrown .......... r.
HI.« 5n
state led to predictions that another rise cessful work accomplished in the various of The Herald because you positively turned in t* the contest editor.
Oveldo, Fla.
^■•■-1» inevitable. «River men are of the •hannet* of that department. Con­ cannot win without more votes than
Votes to be counted nnd published in Mia* F. Kinney............ .........
I2,l"d
opinion that rif the rain stops by tomor­ cluding herjpiport, Mr*. MIol announced your nearest competitor.
Tuesday’s paper must be handed to the
Lake Mary, Fla.
If you are reading this with n feeling ¿ontest editor not later than Mondfiy
row the rise will not exceed the crea.it her various committees for tho year, spec­
Mr*. L. S. McBride. .. ..........
that
it applies to some one else, consider upon. Votes to be counted and pub­
reached last nJgbt—62.2 feet.
ifying their various branches, of useful­
Winter Park, Ha.
for a moment how it fits yotpsotf. Per­ lished in Friday*« pnper must he handed
ness in the missionary work. '
r’
Mr*. J. D. Litson-..................
to
the
contest
editor
not
later
thnn
haps you are the very person qualified
* Louisville, Ky.. Jan. 16. The crest of
Thursday noon.
Several other matter* of business
j ) _____ ... i fflyijlri T *
çbovo al) othfT* to Win the *760 player
the flood pasted tlve falls of the Ohio
The special ballot good for ten thou- Mlxs WiiU JArerw6amarT»Ci.v? ^L__ rrYM.W **
«rare transacted, after which Mr*. Perry u
iàiin. ks lului■ » tiw ■T0m TririrrWAFriver here early today, and at IQ u’clUck
mprii’i mrray'ffmtTTrtf
____ Enterprise, H s .
-C frfn rn
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tie gauge showed a fall of .2 fooT. For
eaty. or some other similar complaint, should not foil tu Lake advdntag« of this
would meet, a t th« home of Mr*. L. R.
Mr*. H. F. Qunckcnbo*................. 7,860
grand
offer.
hâve never considered your chance seri­
------ about iU hounHh» river was at aataniTPhilips Tuesday aft-rnoon, Jan. 21st. ously. You may Ite losing this player
Zellwood, Ha.
General Rules and Conditions
still ut 89.6, Its maximum depth.
The meeting then adjourned.
Miss Sousic Houston..™_________ 9,1 On
pluno
because
you
have
not
considered
Any
ludy,
married
or
single,
residing
The local weather bureau predicted
the rate of fall would be slow for several
1 Cameo Bridge Club
AFTER THIS COUPON HAS BEF.N SIGNED BY. THE CONTEST EDITOR IT ,MAY BE HELD IN RESEHVE
days, because of the great volume of
Mr*.
C. M. Vorco waa hostess of the
• water lielow here.
Cameo Bridge Club Tuesday morning.
Two tables of bridge were played,
CONTEST C10SCS
P --------- V
Parcel Pori Flourishing.
ENTER
MARCH 21
Washington, Jan. 16.—Six million rho cameo brooch priro will be worn for
AV
packages were bandied by, the parcel the present by Mr*. A.f*. Connelly, who
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post during the first seven days of the made the highest score.
A ccording to C o n d itio n * B elow
Mrs.
Vorce’s
guests
were
Mr*. C. O.
**, * operation of the aystfcm, according to
figures compiled today by the postoffice McLaughlin, Mr*. 0 . W. Brady. Mrs.
This coupon accompanied by one New Subscription for one year will count for Ten Thousand Vote* on the
A. P. Connelly, Mrs. B. W. Herndon,
dopATtment. . „
.
Mrs. Robert Ncwtnun, Mr*. G'. F.
Player
Piano and other pritei. To be entitled to this coupon the subscription must be sent In by Saturday
U
V-Th# figure». were compiled from re- .Smith, Mr*. T. A. Neal.
January
18th. Only one of these coupons will be credited to each candidate.
ports'received by Postmaster General
\
. Hitchcock, from 1.694 out of the 1,660
Notice to Taxpam g
___: ^
pda (offices having city, dolivcrv_jmyk«i - 1 -wilt- ta r tir-rr»e*following places on
Contestant
*.Yj' 1 -£ln&lt;T "islimates made from the scut date* apecifi«d below to receive state,
- tering reports of the remaining poatofficea and county tax rcturna for 1913:'
Address.
Sanford, Jan. 30 and 31.
of the country. The return* show that
Lake Mary, Feb. 11, a. m.
during the first seven (fays, 4,628,824
I’aola, Feb. 12, a. m. ■ «.
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Signed . . . . . . . . . . . — . . . . . . . ....... ............. 1 . . . . — ....C o n te st Editor
packages were handled In the city deARTHUITBUTT.
Tax Assessor.
- . * livery offices which have submitted re­ ~ 43-ltp
ports. Of this number 107,661 packkage* .were ituureX As all of the offices
Jok* That'» Too Obscure for Him.
'T tn fatting old, and toy head lan't
were dosed qn. New Year’s Day and
. Sunday, the reports cover substantially working Juat right," confessed the Old
tOodgar. "Hera, In the paper, U a
cmly five days;
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DAVID 6PEÈR, ProptUi«
Joka copied from Life—a. dainty, glis­
tening bit of humor warranted not to
QEN IV A , FLORIDA
■‘- j \
Wedneadajr Club
toll tha moat delloata fabrlo—and to'I’bo .Wednesday Club,held their regu- m m my «nil,* oan't sea tha polot. It
. . *lar mt*:t\hg.^t the home o f(Mm. Georg* la supposed 'to be a canTaraatton be­
IÍ. Fcrnild Wcÿuesdsy afternoon, with tween two wedk-eqd .Vguest* Ode
a -fine aRepjjaj^é'of ibQ club taiambers aaya: 'Would you aakvoqr 'hoateaa, tp
lend me a m otor?' Ami the qtto'er re, ,* SprtUl bp th« Wm I of Month
. *l'h o H itting wis called to tfrder by the pltaa: ‘Good heavens, no)'—JuSl tlke
president. M tf. G. LT Marts, alter which th a t—*Oo(»d heavens, not i d aa aobn
a lk Ear for a piece of atriagP No«.
Good Location Good Service &gt;j
the mihute* were read by the secretary, I know that la funhy; It m uit' be.
’ Mr*. i&gt;. O. Chase.
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btkug It’e from Life, Out, although I
, Thè program for the afternoon waa h.ovo rrn.i |t forward« and baokwarda'
then taken up.
cloao to and a t grm’e length, burhung
Mrs. G,. B..,Waldron read an Article If 1 can sea what the nab la, Dayond
giving an interesting and comprehensive doubt; 1 am getting old and aenlla,
study of the "Scout Lsw," setting forth and should now be taken out In the’
the principle* of noble manfaood-*gMeh wood a and ahoL"—Kansas City Star.
rung s t r a i n
The tine training U Intended to'inculcate,
Stillali
SI-00 Each
In the mdhd, mental and physical being I ’» 61* and Effect War# Similar,
fcf the boy scout*.
Emma sent heç plate back throe
BATES &amp; TODD
"How Shall We Teach the Child Obe­ time« to bo filled with turkey, and
B.I M7 l u b f i TU
dience?" Tills question wsa aikiwared waa helped bmintifully each ” time.
Telephone
69
S a n fo rd . F
- j t ", -- - ■by Mrs. L. R. Philips, in an exceedingly Finally, she wai obééñ$31Í0 look r*tMlU lly et Iha aakalifc
j liam irl h e i
-CRAFT IN KEY WEST

FILL OUT COUPON AND SEND IN - AT ONCE

Save, the Ballot Good for Fifty Votes—The Candidates Need Them -Pay Up
For Your Paper and Vote for Them

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GoodFor 10,000 Votes.»":

TTOftMtlons, COuphal. with excellent-ad
vice. ■
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Some helpful suggestion# on "H on
Shall We Toaeh the Child the Value of.
oj
waa given by Mr
Mr*.
Money?" was
a. A. D. Key,

punt of WohHayy January 20th
ataŸ" asked Unció John. "ToulA ÌÉH ..p n gtd holiday the Peoplee Dank
mournful." ’TheCa Just the
pif
¿»M Emins. “1 am nmtw'n ,fu l£ ? S ta aViJ it
n i t'N ational Bank will dose.
th ea ahe wondered why alt the others Will o
U ornTto 8 on Saturday afterlaughed.—Youth’s Companion.
* : noon, January 1
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�January 17, 1918
STILL LOVES SANf'ORD

ila contents correctly stated In u-rm* of
weight or
ro "conspicuously,-leg­
And Believe» Our Fair ’ City To Be ibly ami correctly on the outside of the
The Greatest | t e t
~- Imek age."
' f l y j a goods contaiIjiqg any
The following letteM ro n m u r former _i .,Alafiy
— i. I ^*
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^ ^*fit. — . - 1is .

f ri^".Wtatlt3iW^3íWrwy Chef? fbrmrtW
r*-Tnytle, salicycüc. arid, paltrylati*, boric
&lt;...i,
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NOMINATION BLANK

Safe and reliable—for regula

• it to th e oiHce-of th e C o n te st E d ito r . Y ou m ay
n o m in a te y o u rse lf o r a fr ie n d .. *

fvo rridnffiff Tnp'Stoniach—tlie
£4*tM’s most famous and most
ifcçîjtfvet^ fam ily remedy is

Thw F irst of th * s* B lanka R ecalved w ill C o u n t for S ,0 0 0 Vote*

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BÊECHAMS
PILLS

1 NOMINATE

A d d rr w ,
N o m iiu lrd by

Plumbing and
Gas F i t t i n g

Briixb, Potaloe*. Tonu toe t, C ucum bn*. i/ p p r i, W ttrn u rlo n , C tnlrluupe, S w n (

Cato. Squish, Egg riant.
If you wan! irautia, plant our tard. Lai u* quote dilimeJ prier, on firm rlaaa
potato ared: U«ia|Maa'l T ill Blue Staled Glob« Tomato. | 3 , I 0 p * r 111.
drlivettJ. W* handle imything in it« wed lint Writ* fo* rprlng ttitiognr.

All- W o rk B e r c i v oh M y P e rs o n a l
A tte n tio n A n d B c R fE IT o rls' ‘

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Opposite GUjuilaUÂ ~:T d tp h fts w N o .» r
f • , WftirSimfontiittQau-il mi the-b on the t
I beautiful Loko Monroe and St. John«
*,rl,nr,, in Florida Mill Be Or
I river, with her beautiful drives (n nil *
ganlrcd in Orlando
| directions, wi^h the advantage of having« . A branch of the National Ilousewiv«
the tea breezes without the insects, with te‘n;;uc is to ho organized In Orlando. I
the advantage of driving over in ah mil»* recalled th a t it was the activity
tomohile in the morning, s|iend the tiny ° f this organisation that.recently foncet
lit the Beach and return th** same day. down the price of eggs in Philadelphia
| she is certainly entitled to he called I li seems that Florida Is practically thi
t Lucky Sanford-*
only'state in the Union whore the orI thought when I read in the pajter gsniaation lupi not gained foothold, am
that they had convicted thirty-thrt,-« It is understood to la* the desire of tni
dynamiters to serve in a U.S. prison what nullpnal president, Mrs. Julian lUolth
a pity it'w aa th at.a hunch of them hud to get this state inth line. Anil’ it it
not struck. Sanford a few year* ago: likely that Orlundo will Iw tTiW first city
Not to hurt anybody not to destroy.any °f the stale to organise a iTWiiich sdclcty
property, but just to explode a lot o.
Mr*. Marlow I*, interested in the plur
dynamite U&gt; uukn,thc people up to see to secure an organisation here. It U tht
what GREAT POSSIBILITIES there ai,tl «1 the la-ague to Incorporate a vast
is in store for her, hut I cannot help hut membership, so us to wield the utmost
think she is like the grizzly bear while Inti lienee.
he is .lying dormant, and when she does
Th«*| member* pledge themselves tc
wake up there will be something doing. 1patronize- only tin«»- »ton* /.here good*
St. Petersburg fo me ju a tourist town i,r'' sold bearing the pure food-IhIh-L,
is n joke. All I was able to see then* wu.n And only to patronize cleanly stores,
a shallow buy and the same sun that and those who treat thriFempInyea fairly,
shinm a t Sanford, with city lots selling “'“I
forth.
at |5,000 that can be duplicated at SunWhere the organization i* strong,
ford for $500. M’hyT Why wont Sun- merchant« who do not live iip to the
ford wake upl_Cut Gw furitoI»M».)»*i*T»n.*'riaraUfd-reimin-d of them by the League
•ition, und get,(liter the REAL MONEY ’ ore virtually Imycotted: So that the
and the only jray to »pell real money in I cl ub the league wields for betterment of
;the state of Florida is Tourist.
j trailing conditions is very (mwi-rful.
You.and every Sanford man knows
in addition to keeping tab on the
(anil every real estate man in the state , *torra the league, if organized hem will
of Florida) that it is the heat farming iwc-t put forth its endeavors to secure an ojwn
tion in the state. With her rivft navi-1 market for the city, where producers
gntion to regulate her freight rutW the
»ell to the consumers direct.
up to (lute former home a«-ker will find j
-------------------- -—
it out und will get there sooner or later. |
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The Minstrels. •
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Piano Less Than Cost

Be

Mission finish player piano and fifty
music rolls going* a t s$350 cash. Plano
worth $G00 hr now and 'ih good shape.
Inquire at Herald office.
21-tfc

Happy the girl, or woman, who has never «uttered frwn
any of Uie diseases of womanhood I Or, If she hat been a
sufferer, happy Is she If the has learned of the wonderful
benefits of Caidul, the woman's tonlcl
Cardul 1« a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's tlhnenta.
It it a natural medicine—safe, harmless, purely vegetable.
It has been In successful use for more than 90 years. H
has cured thousands. It should do the same lof you.

tiftfeft
in the wr»t sMe of ftw» right ut wmy ef
t h j hkiiith Flor bla lU flf^ ed Cw m |ian&gt;, ihrnrw« m a
Dorili«fmitriíy dlrpctlon *.Inn| Í M Viet
|)m
right of ermy of ff UI milrno&lt;t company to lh* (mint
of LaqgiEtplng, oon tni» trig e lf h i ormi
un#'
hundnpalthe (h,07) •rr*« of land, m ut* or
»•nd bring in
2, r p . 20 5 , U
R
Thrw» »fo iW n f w » ió ill*1you to «pp-gar I—•f,»t*e
the ( ’fitsniy Judgo'l Court on or t»rfor* ^Oth ct.y
oí t&gt;w»tntÑ-r, l!U3, and til* otijwtkm« If you bar*
any to tb* ymntioc of Ihi* petition, olbt-fwlw- Ih r'
• i r « « ili K* i l l . i w l » . vr*&gt;.-.l

Mrs. Mary Neely, of Denver, Tenm, eays» "I think
there Is no tonic on earth, as good as Cardul. I used it
with the very best results. I had backache end nearly
everything a woman could suffer with, urttli I took CardoL
Now, 1 feel better than I have for two yearn I shall'
always recommend Cardul to other suffering women. 1
can't praise it too highly. As a medicine for weak, tired,
worn-out wom(?o, Cardul Is safe snd reliable. Try M, today.

Wllnr** my band aa I'otinty Ju.ly* &gt;d »»1,1 rouit
»,.,) lb«- — a) ol »aid mort thK 1lih ,Uy ol ll-rrmb.y, A. I*. IH2.
(•rap
W»l. MAUTIM.
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H’ribrto: U d i « ' Adritorr Drrt., CHittinooc* Mtdklo* Cw. C W ta M iL T M ,

tot Irtchlliutnxtlent, »oJli-myt book

SPRING

t fj.Jt poj,pfur&lt; Tat!alinig7 fun- muk-

j PWn.t ittlOW it. All Sanford has talked 1
it(rictfy'nil new feature attraction,
nlmut and nil she has advertised is CEL-1 , A; Cohilnf* GWater Minstrels Is comERY, . ( ELERY, and CELERY
I ^¡nk, with fin all now company, the latest
cannot help hut think of the little s(ory i »ongs, the newest music, the rlemu-st
in the second reader, where the hoy wa*
timl
rn t«.r faliim he lm.
mimUng the sheep. The first time In- ,.v,.r (.urri,.(j. EverylaKiy knows Mannculled wolf they all ran out to help him .; t ,.T c 0b„rn. evrryl«M|&gt; lias seen hi* big
hut found no wolf. He fouled them »*&gt; rollicking laughing show, his nu-rry Coon many timi-s, that when the wolf did come disns, his excellent singers, and you know
he had no help. They have been fooled ¡ f , Oood. Clean, musical, enjoyable and
so many times ort celery, so now when idwayi returns bigger, lette r, und with
she wants the -money (tourist) they M y j^opj^ ami new features. Iaut sea*

H appy!

T“ Vnn1 f-T Writing." W t W ] ■

CITRUS

FULL CROPS

BOOK

HALF DROPS
(ietcriplioa of
of application.

I Up* nleek Mintiftee, Whii# Lt(! . -m

K I•'■in#'., Win# Orp*ii»|t»ri, H t Htdi
a# Salk**«. Whit* Moacaavy (iuj Mallard
Hifh Cb.t H,**dIn| Sine!. Day old
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hing ÀUóUivlf (àairiaiari
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Mtteriid

L r l tu •toil |ôii OUI IkCHyklrlt lush ("nestori ami
Floride V rg m b fr«

WILSON &amp; TOOME.R FERTILIZER CO
FLORIDA.

X\TTC50NVItLE

Loral Affenl II. C. Maxwell, Branch Manager,

MAIL ANSWER TODAY
lo the Neatest Correct Answer»
lo tlie Mysterious

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NET M’EIGliT PURE FOOD
All Food Munt bn True to Name and
- - — . .- Be Full Weight
Commi*loner of Agriculture W. / t .
McRae haï sept out to alt partie* Inter­
ested In the state, the following notice
relative to Urn going Into eJfeet of the
.Florida FunfFood and Drug Act, on the
flr»t day of February,'«bout two weeks
'ffom*thi* date;'' ' * * 5

CHAS. GANO-Prinri al Com
median with Coburn'» Minstrels
son Mr. Charira Gann n* the sta r come­
dian Wra* featured aa a clove/, performer.
Ifn wn* found to 1» the BEST that had
ever apiiearrd wfjh thi* popular company

mat»-[hi* auiigR, hlsTu», Ullfllils »vetches,- Hi*
ufacturerà and consumer* of food, pro­
ducts, canned good* and all food* «old
in packagi*. The time limit allowed to.
dispaio of good* legally on hand Au&lt;n*t3, 1911, not In secoriisner tjrith t ha Puro

latest effort* "Progffsaivo Political Ora
tu»y." and "M anagerial D iilirultieslfgn
a »cream, .one. long laugh. H&lt;
Seconded by “ Nleodemus Glynn, »noth

*f ne-

ncc. a miw comodín«

Hllcal Jus cu
All merchant*; «wholesale and retail
dealers, manufacfureni snd oonsumcra
sre hereby notified that on snd after
February 1. 1913, all nsekagre of food
m iut have the net weighf pr meszure of

getter. The singing, nnd th e ringers are
better than ever, new voiccs^ngw face.»,
the'latest an d best In music an d nung.

Don't forget the date, Jan. 20, a t *Tbe
Imperial Theatre.

, fu pure, iweel ami dninly
the name implies; made Irorn
Scli-unl wheat; zcirntilically,
handled, produting a Hour lhat
retain» ALL the flavor and nu»l *
Iriciousness so bounttlully tup»;
&gt;
nijed by nature. Thcreisnonc
bciltr—It cotlt ho more—why
not, at least, give it an impa tial trial? Satisfaction guaran*
Iced, or money refunded.

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PR O B L EM S

2 Diamond Rings
2 Gold Watches
1 $5.00 Gold Piece
5 Silver Dollars

Tskrairr ntnnbtr fmnrT uno: Wüe lft Ih* iqiiaii* «o «&gt;L»i) *.M*d to- I 9
»rthef Vertically, horixinully and i]l»*iin«lly ih« miai «111 b*-...... .
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Any number tan Ur u*«t at ttuny Urn*« a* dr*trad

T o the 10 u ra lt« to tr m m i » « i «ill hr ( u r n th t 10 p r im in lha oilier ornird. Each
(•m on aaodlng in an « m o ti will b* m «I by mail a Bini'» E y t View of Jacksonville, and rack
parson randing in a r a n * » anaw ar w tk b* giyati a »pretti peur haring » « a n i
I f tlh f TTri**™
ü ^ -J tz * lJ. - . k rlt l iM» WgTb* imlidflM frfE Sil. and Ib» drétriña nf Iba
^•dfreW W PIIW BOtÎHM Ty alt ennrariant* •&gt; final. All an iw trt n u l b* In *or hand* o n or bafore January 25tb. IBIS.' S ra d am w rrr M

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BauIavarJ IrawoaitweneC-omTnrTTr
202-20-1-20« Uisbec Building
Jacksonville, Florid*

�January IT, 1913

R tf «WORD HfRAlD

and mii?i i*
H. Pugh. .Ui
Wall located

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PVERY

day

co u n ts

v yh zn y o u a r e g r o w in ^ c r o p s f o r n o r t h e r n
crop s m u st h a v e u l i a t
.fertilizer

th e y

want

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Fertilizers that do pot become available
until after th e crop comes off th e ground
are altogether too slow for F lorida truclc-

BRADLEY’S
fo r tn tek crops are rich in all the q u ic k ly available
C lem ents o f plant food, an d are so p re p a re d th a t
th e y su p p ly »the^crop b o th early a n d la te . T hey

s ta r t it Off quicltfy, keep it «row ing a n d m atu re the
p rc d a c t.
F lorida fry ck ers have d ep en d ed ,uppn
theIm, for th irty years, a n d w ith good resu lts.
, 7S&gt;s *** l l j r i j u - :

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For
Sale—Ice
box,
coffee
urn.
crv“»i
Three tables of bridge were played, one now and »a1
L. IL Philip* £ fre-zer, wood beater, dishes, piapo *»&gt;&lt;1
4,, -' Í . 424t
wing a guest tabl®. The dainty little Co.
at hers. Phone 189. All of these gv-»!'
^
•.ally cards acre also decorated in green
Hand you
m to Bert Patti- at leas than half coat.
proni, contains
•hall, for t
5c.
* 43-2t-p , The Gat® City Hpuae be* brought
some Irtndkcrchlef case, waa won by the latest sc!
d &gt; n t h e high CM rtf.tUlitf. 'Onfy.f4.h0
Mrs. K. U Hughes, who made liu i ltighDOT *o®k for the fluent table board m
" * r 8E5re.**‘. T t t guest prixe a lovely voi- tidmipes.
u^
1» H. Philips &amp; Co.
th a d ty . See,Parker.
'28-tf
irtte of Longfellow's poems, was won by ***
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Mrs. Samuel,Puleston. who made the* At Mc&lt;uller,» - 1 7 Ihs. Granulated
For,. Rent*—Bed room, dining room,
.ilihest
•.Ighest jwore.at
score at the guest table.
i Ett*rr {1J f ; &lt;TLara XKtsgon ftorp 25r. hitclim, and uae of sitting room, in me
After the interesting game* of cards L. P. MtColler,.Phono 277,. * 43-ll-c of the nicest residences in the city. Clo
irj. Apply a t Herald office. .
»ere concluded lc® cream, cake a n d ’
NW f Sale—Poland China Hr..od Bow.
•laret were.served.'
W. 5- Squires. Cameron Ave.
32-lfr
Mrs. Holden's gucal* sure Mrs. C. M.
Ht.
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tv
lRooms
and
bonnl
/orce, Mrs. R. L. Hughr*. Mrs. O. W.
IfomrHW^accommodations for regular
.
. Mr»O. McLq^ghlln, Mm.boarderiw or transients. Good table.
’ryac Barile*. Mrs. G. F. Smith,"" Mrs. j Alt Local Advertisem ents trn irr ihl»
itew reasonable. W. H. Wathen, Prop,
0 W. First St.
33-ti
aa-tt
nrrwK Lake,-Mra. A. ,W. Brown. Mra.1 Heading. Three Cent»« Lin® ta e h Issar
For Rant—Six rbAffi etiRaga intH ill
i , M . DeForest, Mra... Samuel -Pules urn. I For Rent FurnUhed' cottage, 210
víre. T. Á. Neil, Mr®. Rol&gt;ert Newman, I;1™ . W i n
ta ltu n ,
Apply t o ;
vire. Futjo, Mr®, f. C. Putnam.
ro í
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r t C °'
M uarante® our Tom Watson and all vail- . W anf«!—Clean co
flea of watemuttm *««! tiTWr WU* t o •* t,m Herald office,
Inasmurh as it has pleased Almighty name. ■Write for price®. For 33 yea«
have grown melón« for need purpose®
3od. In Ills InfloUe wisdom, to remove *»
only. Glradenu Sees! Co., Montierlio,
"rom our midst tbe beloved wife of our Fla.
' 42-26U
fellow member, Mr. W. H. Underwood;
»usee C. U Vincent, a t fish
For sale—Five gallon • Instantaneous
therefore he It
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87-tf
water heater. Suitable for hath room
Resolved, This ¡' not only a great Im s .one Singer sewing machine, used «»n?
ftilfwór ligiit trouser® on Par!
to film personal! js but at».o to the entire month, household funiltere., at 210
íto tú ru pa C arlV ak acK Press
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c immunity. We sypipathiie with yon, Pine ove, or lx&gt;* 472L ^
For Beni Gb*ap~ &gt;lrjv oiu- rborri furdear brother, but caij only point you to
our loving Heavenly Father for- help In nwhed -cat&amp;gv, with butb on quarter •pfcctjoh wpply5 tor/tihriLaurel Avenue
your deep dMtrtsa» knowing 4hftt He
doe* all things writ.
‘(Signed) G. W . Spencer, Mayor.
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T. J. Miller, Chairman.
••For ' Bale—Two gòpd taqf&amp;,
andharntw®. Sec
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The American Agricultural Chemical Co,
Jacluoavill® Sal*« D»paitm *w&gt;,

P. O. Box 216,

Jackaonrillgk-faoridau.

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Wkdn. the Tuner. Orlando,
if
Subwcrilie for th e Celery Sprout, 25c
For bale-White leghorn, Barred
£'-:;
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48-2t-p
Plymoatn Rock chickens, Whit® Pekin
Now ti th® time to buy tomato seed,
i l lDdW Amcrirqn
l,^ r &lt;JKqwñ
u.ckj,&gt; Enctbsh
corn. |iea», bwaii», Cueumbar and'melon aiijedand
nn,i WPenho-

For R*nb¿flV'
tvàlL tiled, with
house. AblCl», i
acre* tiled,' wiUlvf
phapp^W. A.Minn!
Wanted—Orders for fine fi
cabbage planta, all varieties,

clweiW'ri B'T irgeinoU ,
and netting* »■&lt;*«;•
guaran

ami fui apit e m Tgnttng, - L. It.-'Philips'

Berti mini

io Planta—1 shall havo several in good condition.

QQ*» New Glolie tomato _

NURSEB 1E8 -O N EC Ò . FLORID A
machine

[Uartera for sweet
planting rcecrved al-L. R» Philips ftrCo.4Fla. r . -o -:
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and get benefit of jpyr price®.. C 42-8t

ilitliibulinn

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For Rent-After February let, nine

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R E A S O N E R OR

O n M 0| Florida

Where la that Sanford PoosterT. ,-Sub- room« arrenged r o tu la suites. Bath
cribe for the Crier;
room, gas and all convenience®. IjOtai,
you are a booster,
®d over Herald office. See R. J, Hol?ys

d e n t. C um tau
Runner' Club™
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THAT CALIFORNIA FREEZE
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THROUGH FLORIDA HIGHWAYS

Well Known Magarinc GHcs Benefit»
of Florida Good floods
Paper’
In special correspondence in this
week’s issue from Tampa some sUgge»• I lions are made as ta.th e importance of

MORE PAVED STREETS NOT,,,NG 8M^
Ninth Street Will Be Paved
Union Station
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C U D EN O U G H '!» HAVE SKM Í n G £ £ ¡ E T Í d t f 5 £ * S 3 “ í SANFORD LEADS

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8UUT SM,TH AN IMMENSE GATHERING

Purchased a Building to Provide Flare
For Division Meeting
to I There is nothing small about B. G.
Smith, the genial conductor of th&lt;
Sanforel-Oviedo Cannonball Special. In
„ order to provide a meeting place for the

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Oviedo the Scene of Great
Outpouring of DivisioniitR
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S Pt Cl AL TRAIN FOR CROWD
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Tampa. The coçt os reported would be
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two story building at the intersection
exceedingly small in proportion to the
3¿¿fr¿
.of the two principal itrecU ot Oviedo
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F rultl Frorcn and Vegetable* Ruined , good to bo accomplished; hut while the This Cttjr H w 'M oni Brick-“Sfrwrt ^¿ncT when the special train arrived' the- -MwctuntA' Ocacre-.The«r—Stores
Report Siyi~C?Tery was ■- - state and-tore cminriesriftff HWfrDMftonW u Filled With
ThilYÄh'jr interior Florida Eity* frontTKJTriroftfnr irottroom -m r few
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and
Tampa
arc
considering
sue
for
the
speakers.
This
step
on
H.
tl.’s
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Enthusiasts
n n n e f . &lt;*
Sanford will betht? bainw rTfty *8f in­
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projwsitlorrarttrtT attention should also
part not only demonstrated his public
terior
Florida
In
the
matter
of
brick
laut Friday was a gala occasion for
Graphically ^ depicting the terrible! i*, given on the East Coast of Florida to
spirit and progressive ides, but also
freeze which visited southern (California a through road connecting Jacksonville paved streets snd in a few months will showed good business judgment and his the citizens of Oviedo snd Sanford, that
th« first of last week, the U b Angeles , and Mianu. These are fairly good have over four m il« of brick paved abounding faith in his home town of duy being designated as the get-together
occasion for the people of that section
Express in n four page nowu story, qon- and Tampa ami lietwecn Jacksonville street*, most of them broad avepues.
Oviedo, which is growing every day and
The city council held n special meet-1
to discuss the question of county dlvi- •
taining dispatches from ever}- pectioh of ami Miami, but their value is largely
will soon be tho second city in the new
the state, in its issue of Jan. 6th gives destroyed by the fact that they are not ing lost Saturday afternoon and made a county of Harney. All honor to B. G. ■ion.
contract with the Chattanooga Clay Co.
the startling details of the vbi of a real connected up.
Sanford never doca anything by halves
Smith. When he goes in fpr anything
to furnish enough brick to pave all ol
northern winter in. a supposai y tropjmi
und
when the report was spread that
ho
starts
with
all
sails
set
and
ihi
ob­
While Florida is studying the proposi­ Ninth street from Park avenue to the |
climate. The main picture ¿n the front
tion for n network of great highways new union station, and also to finish out stacles prevent him from gaining his Sanford would visit Oviedo a special
psgo Is a picture of a man kr d woman
throughout the state, these two propo­ Oak avenue from Sixth street to Tenth point. HLs heart is the higgeat part of train was chartered, the baggage car
examining with interest thé ormation
his anatomy and ho and his loving help­ was converted into a diner with hot cof­
sitions are worthy of immediate atten ­ street.
of an icicle two inches in thirl ness at a
fee and sandwiches on Up and t h m
mate are of the suit of the earth.
The new streets in that portion of
leaky fire hydrant. The fount dn in the tion by the counties through which
coach«»
filled with enthualaata, supple­
these roads would rttn. It Is reasonably Sanford tire now becoming yopuiar thor­
Plaza of San Diego was repdrl ed frozen
mented
by
the Sanford Military Band
safe to saji that if there were two first oughfare« line« the opening of the line
• Wagner Is Successful
over with Ice half an inch tide t, said to with
a
full
complement
of members.
class motor roads, one from Jackson­ new union station and one of the draw­
Some im|iortant changes in the man­
be the only time ice formed h that city
The
County
Division
Special left the
ville to Miami and one from Jackson­ back^ to that |iortion of the city has agement of the Arthur E. Dottegan
In 64 years. At Oxnard the fto^s skated
old
depot
promptly
on
time
and arrived
ville to the West Coast, there would l&gt;e liven miserable streets. The city coun­ Real Estate have been made this week.
on a frozen irrigation dam.
'emjiernat
Oviedo
about
one
hour
late.
Headed
almost an unbroken line of automobiles cil has been waiting to clnse a contract D. G. Wagner is the new manager an
tu n s of sixtteen and Hghtde degree*
by
the
band
the
crowil
marched
to the
to tw- seen on these roads during the en­ at the very best prices arid terms and the nounred, sureeedlng Horace Woodall,
were rrporiod from many
the sur*
|&gt;orch
of
one
of
the
store»
where
chairs
tire winter.
brick company through their repreren- who has associated himself as city «aloe had boen provided by the committee for
rounding districts
New England, with its splendid mads tattve, Mr. Harvey, mode u very close man for the South Florida Lumber Co, the ladi«» and speakers, and the oratora
Across tho top of thei* pagp the UT1Iand its line summer climate, drqawti price on the wide paving block, the some
Mr, \Vagner is well known to the of the day tost no time in getting down
pernturea of law Angeles
•» ana (lie jirin*
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tens of thousands of motorists, wtio an­ to la- laid by the city which is u great public in central Florida He was run- to husimsw.
cipal cities of the United Slat&lt;4 it 7 u. m.
nually leave in that section many mil­ saving in the cost.
ns-cted with the Atlantic Coast Line (or
Hon. D. L. Thrasher led off, giving
are given, showing that the httreury at
,
some
twenty-five year*, holding an im- (acts and figure« on the two counties in
lions
of
dollars.
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tuleod
it
has
been
care­
The
flat
hrick
cover
much
more
sur­
Chicago was but five degrees So ver than
fully estimated by railroad men that the face, and it is thought that the city will l&gt;ori«iil executive oilier at Sanford- He his usual ltnprnuuve manner and waa
that at Los Angeles. In (lun ir g seventourist Iliumless yield» to Net* England save about one-third of the coat of the came to Kissimmee last spring, identify­ followed lit T. K. Bates, who gave the
column headlines the facts ttlud "Fnsfimi annual crop of $60,000,000/ This is former paving by close buying and lay­ ing himself with the insurance depart*
a bunch of pyrotechnics Inter- *
Ing weatiier causes serious di ft age, &lt;*itprobably a conservative estimate. More­ ing the brick by lol-al talent
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ably than any oilier cro[&gt; in the country. other brick streets and will greatly en- trioiis hart he become that his company from Authentic source« and indisputable.
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What must have taken th«f heart out
New England do*-* not niqieal to tlie bailee the property-ln that part of San- is now roeogntied as the leading realty There were avverai Orlando journalists
of the California growers win! another
motorist, for a summer trip so strongly as ford, as well as give the city a much l»-t- exchange in the county. The insurance from Urlando in the audience, among
black-headline whfrtrotnted ili|f "C"hl
Florida would sp|*enl to the motorist t**r apftraruncr to the .vtsitors who are business has grown rapidly and presages them being Editor James of the Reporterweather to continue, another |rt&gt; t tp on
la broadening that means added help in Star and Junioh Ferris of the Sentinel,
i for n winter trip if two main highways, obliged to corneal)to the city by raib
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its. way."
The bricks will In- shipped at once and , the near future*. The New York Life, and to them Bate« directed his shafts of
well roRstrurtetl, existed m Florida, one
.The “Jead” of the story
one down the East Coast and one to th r tlie paving v ill «tart «bout February I which is represented hy the local agency, wit and wisdom in a way that brought
printed in black faced type, telln’ th Wist Count.
tirst anil be finished before the tourist took occasion to compliment Mr. Wfug- smiles even to the face of the newspaper
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story from the I-os^ Angeles point of
ner ip ¡1 recent iiaue of their trade paper, men. ■
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.fias
The tourist business to Florida is ca- traval is over for this season.
view as follows
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iiids»i«j»irti p y X ^ t »Ha*» I'he meeting [Tien adjourned for lunch
agent.— and the Orlando visitors were taken to
Itigelce Armunl \
I pusaiblc l&gt;y active work on the part of
Kissimmee
Journal.
the dining car and regaled on coffoe and
- "The damage to the citrud Industry the people and the railroads to easily
re, tu1licit has quadruple the tourist travel to that
of California by the cold wave,
sandwich««.
Among them were editors
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Lent ItcginN February Fifth
enveloped the entire Pacific Mf. along state, as great as it now is. The most
Ferris and James, Mr». Ferris, L. G,
Lent, that day made effective hy the Starliuck and Joseph Jones. They
with the more rigid condition* ¿ morally pnwpffui factor in accomplishing this I hat W hiclt Matlc S a n fo rd Falurch
fur giving up luxuries indulged could not stay for the night meeting and
over the United States is serio pt
f
would be good roads There might to
in u tis A ¿ a Í n iti f l o we r
in
by
tiw pctiplc of the world, Occur* left at once for home.
"Heporu from Kiventidv, I’o ripiiu. Ongood roads all over Florida connecting
February
fifth, which i* two nr three
The balance of th e . Immense crowd
turio. Santa Barbara, lledlum s. Album- up every county «-at, but In the meanweeks earlier than It usually commence«. nought reIreshtm-nis anil about thirty of
lit«
und
Corona
ure
to
the
&lt;
fleet
that
tune
two
main
highway!
such
a»
sug-ir*
Heretofore th&lt; Inat week or two before them with tho members of the Sanford
OTROgM and lemons have been fhnep o n , gesteti would lie worth annually many N tW S P A P IR S PRLDICT PROFI TS
the la-ginning of I&gt;ent has been utiliud hand accepted an Invitation of Mr. and
ow i millions of tlotlurs to tho whole state.
the tree« in triany localities. Growers
in social circles for the carrying out of Mr«. B. G. Smith to partake of a Dutch
also fear the trees have been dpmaged to tin these roads a motorist would scarcely
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ever
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out
of
sight
of
another
automo­
considerable extent.
Sanford Grower* Should Not Start cspi-rial gayety before* the forty day« of lunch, where the good things to eat and
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the lenten season shut off all but the liquid refreshment* interspersed with
bile,
for
Florida
is
pre-eminently
the
prodi
"The vegetable growers nls^ report
Stufi at Exorbitant Price*
commonest and quietest of sneiaf activ­
dmtineil
gn-at
winter
tourist
|«ilut
and
hand
music
made
a
lively
and
greatly
a
iii-uvy lom. ThU (nore t**r«lrn ra n guns,
ity. This yenr the bright riot of New enjoyed inn-rinUnion. The Smith home
piny
ground
arid
health
Invigorating
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"ouch os [H-As arid [wans, it is febreii, bavi
York will lie scarcely completed before Mai thrown open to the Indian during
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"They're oil " Last Friday started
tieen almost lotuily deatroytii in the region for the people of the whole North
the
ominous figuri- of the I.cnton season the afternoon anfd evening, anti the
fields. Celery growers say Hist crop Atlantic and eastern section of the coun­ the race in the Celery Delta, nod from will be near
warm weieome und charming hospitality
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has been seriously iLumtg^i ami tlmt try and of much of the went The sooner now on Sanford grower* will tn- busier
of Mrs. .Smith and Mrs. B. F. Jones
much of it was fhuiKi frozen this nforn- the business men and the counties and than tho prnvervial [taper hanger. True,
Beceiyion to I'astor
will ever be remembered by the people
tiw «^ite officials take up this work the growers here have been busy since early
The
ladini
of
the
Presbyterian
church
in* "
ot
Sanford.
sooner will the state reap this rich har­ November, and a large number of curs
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Other hWdlinea which tell the ifiain
will
hold
a
reception
for
the
members
of
Tho
night tnreting was called to order
vest. The drainage of the Everglade« is of lettuce have gone to various market»,
poiata of the atory arc:
,
the church and congregation mid friends by Chuirtnup E. A. Douglass at 7 o'clock
tt_m*aL4 Ü£Ct;_xil_jûmk. Jrau cld
that «Mide-Htmfcrd famous.’
•^Wnter freeze? In grtrderrhme
Chow itw-yrsr *
at the, residence
of F. L. and W. R. Healy of Longwood was tha
great potudbilitlr» for the wealth of the it* bread winner, to lie exact, lias now of the, church
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^ln nome."
home.’ . . . . . . . .
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started. The first solid carload to leave Woodruff, corner of Oak avenue and first ujwaker, and in his usual vigorous
CL • I • "Cold
,.r&gt; u weather
. l yjl^rays
Tr
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t* ¡fervtce
—i .to state,
EverpFni&gt;
P.
. . . but , the .drainage
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. of the
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glade« ci of small imjxirtance to rlpriqa tho state was ship|&gt;ed on Monday, sell­ Sixth street Thumdny evening from style mu) convincing manner drove home
some truths to tho thinking people of
no .j
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.as compared *with the results that would ing f. q. b., and going to St. Ixiqis. Tills ( eight to eleven.
The
reception
is
for
tlie
purpose
of
Oviedo and vicinity. Mr. Healy's heart
-r'S
follow the building of th(«e two finit car wus of good quality, packed in eight
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class highway!.—Manufacturent’ Rec­ inch crate», .Tuesday several more cars meeting the new pnstor, Rev. E. D. is in the movement and having been a
Brownlee.
resident of Orango county for the past
ord.
«t
were loaded, There will be a number
■aventeen yesrmhe has tho subject well la
IDs Fine Cabhsgr
of carea moved daily the remainder of
[.
-"Three-Tpot lclclé;'told-wealher .alght
R. H. Muirhcnd brought a head of hand nnd his remarks were given, tjaeeet.
the month.
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Joncs Found Guilty
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VA During February the main movement '&lt;cahbage to The Herald office yesterday attention.
After lieiiig nlatent frotp the court
¿V*^^rW A iO icr at IJarhor Ls déehded..worst
Other speakers followed In quick suc­
will be on, and taking everything into that will weigh 12 pounds and is n solid
tofftap -Petlrb'.’d’eilrij.’- ’
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I room Jive or ten minutes, just long
tffliati
head. He stale* that ho has some larger cession, each address "being punctuated
OxnanlttoywsknUi on irrigation dam; enough to vole and write out their ver- consideration, the good quality of the
ones at home and The Herald will give u by good music from the band, the boya
Florida
stock
this
season,
and
the
fact
diet, the jury In the Joiiea^Lssault to
citrus men fearlql.U ‘V '
that California growers of this commun­ six months' subscription to the ono being grently strengthened by the lunch
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"C réât ftamsiSir
damcagtr Hnm
dqpa.tp-pfânges and murder case at.Tampa found ar verdict of
grower who brings in the largest head in blew themselves to the limit and never
guilty of assault with intent to commit ity have unfortunately suffered severely
lemons, sgys Santa BaYbara."
mlwed n note or an opportunity to toot.
from the freeze of last week, it now seems the next four weeks.
"Serious damage feared in groves at murder in the second degree. This
Major Power», Mayor Spencer, D, 1».
that
Sanford
is
due
for
a
prosperous
means that tha jury Iwlleved Jones in­
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Thrasher, Rev. J. D. Langley, J. T. Mc­
D It a Fact?
reason.
The
market*
of
the
west
and
"Long Beach resi dept* wear o ld. car tended to kill Maud. Nichols, his sistermiddle west are calling for stock, and
There Is a persistent rumor that tho Lain of Geneva, C. R. Walker, S. Runge,
in-law, hut, on account'of hi* alleged
'-j^apa brought from etptU’
indications are that eastern cities will Swann pasture has boon sold to parties R. J. Holly, R. P. Forster, £ , A. Doug­
io citrus men /in .alL-riíght fight drunken condition, did' not bellove hi*
lass and n. G. Smith, together with sev­
mental state- to have been such as to aoon (w ready to also take their supply. who Contcmpiste building a tourist hotel eral other», made good addreeeea, and
f
o n /IH t^inparature.”
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Advices from Western New York indi­ at once. If the report Is true the purt
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a t San
Diego la troten make pmrfedltatlon pocwlblc. th e max..................
cate that tho celery &lt;rOp thore.hiut prac purchasers certainly have a fine pros- T. K. Bates again mounted tho plat
imnm penalty which can ba given Jones
Ufi ìiy. M Utoflii rnnVMMr-wfi» n wrgjP&gt;i»w'i * w etUB.—w*|ofrf; fnllt hj* "
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ot Irish wit and humor. • The meeting
cup li oils of several hundred r a n In storfight froet iniroraiitfiftC
hge, which s reported to bo keeping! Tho Clearwater Nows Aclis lhai^ib».
&lt;t rr
under .such a vereliot in case Maud
converts .to
. ..-y --------------------- ' il.-TTn^-nr7T r ^ T T r r," * trlewpoint and. many cot
vea. reporU of Njfoh hml dird
tribu tore Ur« anaotasy .eg pita! aU&gt;ak..at m OQO. -A^wwnmiVUc^WM oL-oouuty.diviaioru^ware
s-4hi
optimistic ri-garding tho situation, some - from the directors has been appointed Many of them had not given, the subject,
Officers of thé fruit growers exchange
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. . , • predicting that last year's high prices to select a location and make plana for serious attention- and tho Idea of
‘~+ Remitted, said the story, that oranges hopes of orange growers foF a gootl in- v... .- ^ . . . . /
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business men coming to Oviedo (or ah
tF^
foundd Tsvtwi*
m ,t.„
« ,t.t.
..» went „nm
frozen usltrl
solid re«
on #thkfte Irrersf
trees, 1come r.„
from
the w
crop
this .year
glim;-! ^. -^ . reachrel.
• ' but th o ..more*
■ ,,eonaervn- the erection of a bank building
afternoon
to talk about the division
or. From five to ten car» of fruit are being
| . . IekDR
Icicle* an IneKTIfiftif Avert-¿Sd to have mating Sunday night when the tem per-1
n? &gt;a ,
caused the antl-divislonDU to givw tha
shipped from Winter Haven and Flor­ speakers the closest’ attention and to
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. l a . all
.n nighL
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a . t_____ *ut demand has boon firm ly established,
tept'wqrVinf In thrée
Celery 'Was
frozen stiff after which there should be a consider- ence Villa daily. A large quantity of ponder well the facts and figures th a t
Irrigation plants wer», kept
tangerines are being shipped from tbeee
y lho frost. A in .the fields, aud alt-other vegetables
the effort to keep
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                    <text>January IT,

R tf «W O R D HfRAlD

1913

and mii?i i*
H. Pugh. .Ui
Wall located
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34-t(
For Sale— Ice box, coffee urn. crv“»i
L. IL Philip* £ fre-zer, wood beater, dishes, piapo *»&gt;&lt;1
4,, -' Í . 424t
at hers. Phone 189. All of these gv-»!'
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m to Bert Patti- at leas than half coat.

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P V E R Y

day

c o u n ts

vyhzn y o u a r e g r o w in ^

cro p s fo r

n o rth e rn

cro p s m u st h a v e
.fe r tiliz e r

th e y

u lia t
want

Three tables of bridge were played, one now and »a1
wing a guest tabl®. The dainty little Co.
•.ally cards acre also decorated in green
Hand you
proni, contains
•hall, for t
the
latest
sc!
5c.
* 43-2t-p
some Irtndkcrchlef case, waa won by
Mrs. K. U Hughes, who made liui ltigh"*r8E5re.**‘.T t t guest prixe a lovely voiu^
tidmipes. 1» H. Philips &amp; Co.
irtte of Longfellow's poems, was won by * **
*" **■ *
Mrs. Samuel,Puleston. who made the* At Mc&lt;uller,» - 1 7 Ihs. Granulated
.ilihest
•.Ighest jwore.at
score at the guest table.
i Ett*rr {1 J f ; &lt;TLara XKtsgon ftorp 25r.
After the interesting game* of cards L. P. MtColler,.Phono 277,. * 43-ll-c
»ere concluded lc® cream, cake and’
•laret were.served.'
Mrs. Holden's gucal* sure Mrs. C. M.
/orce, Mrs. R. L. Hughr*. Mrs. O. W.
.
. Mr»O. McLq^ghlln, Mm.’ryac Barile*. Mrs. G. F. Smith,"" Mrs. j Alt Local Advertisements trnirr ihl»
Heading. Three Cent»« Lin® taeh Issar
nrrwK Lake,-Mra. A. ,W. Brown. Mra.1
i, M . DeForest, Mra... Samuel -Pulesurn. I For Rent FurnUhed' cottage, 210
víre. T . Á. Neil, Mr®. Rol&gt;ert Newman, I;1™ . W i n
ta ltu n ,
vire. Futjo, Mr®, f. C. Putnam.

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Fertilizers that do pot become available
until after the crop comes off the ground
are altogether too slow for Florida truclc-

BRADLEY’S
for tntek crops are rich in all the quickly available
Clements o f plant food, and are so prepared that
they supply »the^crop both early and late. They
start it Off quicltfy, keep it «row ing and mature the
prcdact.
Florida fryckers have depended ,uppn
theIm, for thirty years, and with good results.
, 7S&gt;s*** lljriju-:

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M uarante® our Tom Watson and all vail-

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Write hs today J ot booklet, mailed.free.

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Jacluoavill® Sal*« D »paitm*w&gt;,
P . O . Box 2 1 6 ,

Jackaon rillgk-faoridau.

NURSEB 1E8 -O N EC Ò . FLORID A

For,. Rent*—Bed room, dining room,
hitclim, and uae of sitting room, in me
of the nicest residences in the city. Clo
irj. Apply at Herald office. .
NW f Sale— Poland China Hr..od Bow.
W. 5- Squires. Cameron Ave.
32-lfr
Ht. .^ jO rH o tv l- Rooms and bonnl
IfomrHW^accommodations for regular
boarderiw or transients. Good table.
itew reasonable. W. H. Wathen, Prop,
0 W. First St.
33-ti
aa-tt
For Rant—Six rbAffi etiRaga intH ill

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Apply t o ;

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. W anf«!—Clean co
flea of watemuttm*««! tiTWr WU* to •* t,m Herald office,
Inasmurh as it has pleased Almighty name. ■Write for price®. For 33 yea«
3od. In Ills InfloUe wisdom, to remove
"rom our midst tbe beloved wife of our
fellow member, Mr. W. H. Underwood;
therefore he It
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Resolved, This ¡' not only a great I m s
to film personal! js but at».o to the entire
c immunity. We sypipathiie with yon,
dear brother, but caij only point you to
our loving Heavenly Father for- help In
your deep dMtrtsa» knowing 4hftt He
doe* all things writ.
‘(Signed) G. W . Spencer, Mayor.
jil'V
T. J. Miller, Chairman.
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* » have grown melón« for need purpose®
only. Glradenu Sees! Co., Montierlio,

Fla.
' 42-26U
For sale—Five gallon • Instantaneous
water heater. Suitable for hath room
.one Singer sewing machine, used «»n?
month, household funiltere., at 210
Pine ove, or lx&gt;* 472L ^
' 4T-8t-p
For Beni Gb*ap~ &gt;lrjv oiu- rborri fur-

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Vincent, at fish
87-tf

ftilfwór ligiit trouser® on Par!
ítotúru pa CarlVakacK Press

Laurel Avenue

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A,
••For ' Bale—Two gòpd taqf&amp;,
andharntw®. Sec

Lommlttea.

Wkdn. the Tuner. Orlando,

»usee

nwhed -cat&amp;gv, with butb on quarter •pfcctjoh wpply5 tor/tihri-

mmjk 90 -UrjA^i

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Subwcrilie for the Celery Sprout, 25c

The American Agricultural Chemical Co,

, The Gat® City Hpuae be* brought
d &gt; n t h e high CMrtf.tUlitf. 'Onfy.f4.h0
DOT *o®k for the fluent table board m
thadty. See,Parker.
'28-tf

For bale-White leghorn, Barred
£'-:;
,»
48-2t-p
Plymoatn Rock chickens, Whit® Pekin
Now ti th® time to buy tomato seed,
i l lDdW Amcrirqn
l,^ r &lt;JKqwñ
u.ckj,&gt; Enctbsh
Pencorn. |iea», bwaii», Cueumbar and'melon aiijedand
nn,i Who-

For R *n b ¿flV '
tvàlL tiled, with
house. A b lC l», i
acre* tiled,' wiUlvf
phapp^W. A.Minn!
Wanted— Orders for fine fi
cabbage planta, all varieties,

clweiW'ri B'Tirgein oU ,
and netting* »■&lt;*«;•
guaran

ami fui apite m Tgnttng, - L. It.-'Philips'

Bertimini
io Planta—1 shall havo several in good condition.
QQ*» New Glolie tomato _
machine
[Uartera for sweet

ilitliibulinn

planting rcecrved al-L. R» Philips ftrCo.4Fla. r . -o-:
and get benefit of jpyr price®.. C 42-8t
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R E A S O N E R OR

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For R en t-A fter February let, nine
Where la that Sanford PoosterT. ,-Sub- room« arrenged r o t u la suites. Bath
cribe for the Crier;
room, gas and all convenience®. IjOtai,
you are a booster,
®d over Herald office. See R. J, Hol?ys

dent. Cumtau
Runner' Club™
eggs'from’ our

ly bred Wyes on»«

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• AMFORD, FLO RID A. TURRDAY, JAR U AR Y S I, I t i »

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THAT CALIFORNIA FREEZE

THROUGH FLORIDA HIGHWAYS

MORE PAVED STREETS NOT,,,NG 8M^

Well Known Magarinc GHcs Benefit»
of Florida Good floods
In special correspondence in this
week’s issue from Tampa some sUgge»• I lions are made as ta.the importance of

Described By California Paper’
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Ninth Street W ill Be Paved
Union Station
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8UUT SM,TH AN IMMENSE GATHERING

Purchased a Building to Provide Flare
For Division Meeting
to I There is nothing small about B. G.
Smith, the genial conductor of th&lt;
Sanforel-Oviedo Cannonball Special. In
„ order to provide a meeting place for the

C UD ENOUGH'!» HAVE SKMÍn G £ £ ¡ E T Í d t f 5 £ * S 3 “ í SANFORD LEADS IN PÀVINOj

Oviedo

the

Scene of Great

Outpouring o f DivisioniitR

Xh w' SPt Cl AL TRAIN FOR CROWD

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Tampa. The coçt os reported would be
i
two story building at the intersection
exceedingly small in proportion to the
3¿¿fr¿
.o f the two principal itrecU ot Oviedo
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Frultl Frorcn and Vegetable* Ruined , good to bo accomplished; hut while the This Cttjr H w 'M o n i Brick-“ Sfrw rt ^¿ncT when the special train arrived' the- -MwctuntA' Ocacre-.T he«r—Stores
Report Siyi~C?Tery was ■- - state and-tore cminriesriftff HWfrDMftonWu
Filled With
frontTKJTriroftfnr irottroom-mr few
ThilYÄh'jr interior Florida Eity*
'Froien
g
riff
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and
Tampa
arc
considering
sue
for
the
speakers.
This
step
on
H.
tl.’s
\,
Enthusiasts
n n n ef . &lt;*
Sanford will betht? bainw rTfty *8f in­
^
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projwsitlorrarttrtT attention should also
part not only demonstrated his public
terior
Florida
In
the
matter
of
brick
laut Friday was a gala occasion for
Graphically ^ depicting the terrible! i*, given on the East Coast of Florida to
spirit and progressive ides, but also
freeze which visited southern (California a through road connecting Jacksonville paved streets snd in a few months will showed good business judgment and his the citizens of Oviedo snd Sanford, that
th« first of last week, the U b Angeles , and Mianu. These are fairly good have over four m il« of brick paved abounding faith in his home town of duy being designated as the get-together
occasion for the people of that section
Express in n four page nowu story, qon- and Tampa ami lietwecn Jacksonville street*, most of them broad avepues.
Oviedo, which is growing every day and
The city council held n special meet-1
to discuss the question of county dlvi- •
taining dispatches from ever}- pectioh of ami Miami, but their value is largely
will soon be tho second city in the new
■ion.
the state, in its issue of Jan. 6th gives destroyed by the fact that they are not ing lost Saturday afternoon and made a
county of Harney. All honor to B. G.
contract with the Chattanooga Clay Co.
the startling details of the vbi of a real connected up.
Sanford never doca anything by halves
Smith. When he goes in fpr anything
to furnish enough brick to pave all ol
northern winter in. a supposai y tropjmi
und
when the report was spread that
ho
starts
with
all
sails
set
and
ihi
ob­
While Florida is studying the proposi­ Ninth street from Park avenue to the |
climate. The main picture ¿n the front
tion for n network of great highways new union station, and also to finish out stacles prevent him from gaining his Sanford would visit Oviedo a special
psgo Is a picture of a man kr d woman
train was chartered, the baggage car
throughout the state, these two propo­ Oak avenue from Sixth street to Tenth point. HLs heart is the higgeat part of
examining with interest thé ormation
was
converted into a diner with hot cof­
his anatomy and ho and his loving help­
sitions are worthy of immediate atten­ street.
of an icicle two inches in thirl ness at a
fee
and
sandwiches on Up and th m
mate are of the suit of the earth.
tion by the counties through which
The new streets in that portion of
leaky fire hydrant. The fount dn in the
coach«» filled with enthualaata, supple­
these roads would rttn. It Is reasonably Sanford tire now becoming yopuiar thor­
Plaza of San Diego was repdrl ed frozen
mented by the Sanford Military Band
safe to saji that if there were two first oughfare« line« the opening of the line
• Wagner Is Successful
over with Ice half an inch tide t, said to with a full complement of members.
class motor roads, one from Jackson­ new union station and one of the draw­
Some im|iortant changes in the man­
be the only time ice formed h that city
The County Division Special left the
ville to Miami and one from Jackson­ back^ to that |iortion of the city has agement of the Arthur E. Dottegan
In 64 years. At Oxnard the fto^s skated
old
depot promptly on time and arrived
ville to the West Coast, there would l&gt;e liven miserable streets. The city coun­ Real Estate have been made this week.
on a frozen irrigation dam.
'emjiernat Oviedo about one hour late. Headed
almost an unbroken line of automobiles cil has been waiting to clnse a contract D. G. Wagner is the new manager an
tuns of sixtteen and Hghtde degree*
by the band the crowil marched to the
to tw- seen on these roads during the en­ at the very best prices arid terms and the nounred, sureeedlng Horace Woodall,
were rrporiod from many
the sur*
|&gt;orch of one of the store» where chairs
tire winter.
brick company through their repreren- who has associated himself as city «aloe had boen provided by the committee for
rounding districts
New England, with its splendid mads tattve, Mr. Harvey, mode u very close man for the South Florida Lumber Co, the ladi«» and speakers, and the oratora
Across tho top of thei* pagp the UT1Im
and its line summer climate, drqawti price on the wide paving block, the some
Mr, \Vagner is well known to the of the day tost no time in getting down
pernturea of law Angeles
•» ana (lie jirin*
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tens of thousands of motorists, wtio an­ to la- laid by the city which is u great public in central Florida He was run- to husimsw.
cipal cities of the United Slat&lt;4 it 7 u. m.
nually leave in that section many mil­ saving in the cost.
ns-cted with the Atlantic Coast Line (or
Hon. D. L. Thrasher led off, giving
are given, showing that the httreury at
,
some twenty-five year*, holding an im- (acts and figure« on the two counties in
lions of dollars. I tuleod it has been care­
The
flat
hrick
cover
much
more
sur­
Chicago was but five degrees So ver than
fully estimated by railroad men that the face, and it is thought that the city will l&gt;ori«iil executive oilier at Sanford- He his usual ltnprnuuve manner and waa
that at Los Angeles. In (lun ir g seventourist Iliumless yield» to Net* England save about one-third of the coat of the came to Kissimmee last spring, identify­ followed lit T. K. Bates, who gave the
column headlines the facts ttlud "Fnsfimi annual crop of $60,000,000/ This is former paving by close buying and lay­ ing himself with the insurance depart*
a bunch of pyrotechnics Inter- *
Ing weatiier causes serious di ft age, &lt;*itprobably a conservative estimate. More­ ing the brick by lol-al talent
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- ||h 1,1‘i m . T*W„------- -— 1 xua crops nipped, Undatable i|£ ts urs hard
over, it is increasing more rapidly nrol*T t ire. (MMiiiHfr osdh-«vanm»n»-W h *
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TSffOBCv—
.IT.UftJr Tith solid farts and figures, compiled
=■— —h it" is announced.
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ably than any oilier cro[&gt; in the country. other brick streets and will greatly en- trioiis hart he become that his company from Authentic source« and indisputable.
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What must have taken th«f heart out
New England do*-* not niqieal to tlie bailee the property-ln that part of San- is now roeogntied as the leading realty There were avverai Orlando journalists
of the California growers win! another
motorist, for a summer trip so strongly as ford, as well as give the city a much l»-t- exchange in the county. The insurance from Urlando in the audience, among
black-headline whfrtrotnted ili|f "C"hl
Florida would sp|*enl to the motorist t**r apftraruncr to the .vtsitors who are business has grown rapidly and presages them being Editor James of the Reporterweather to continue, another |rt&gt; t tp on
la broadening that means added help in Star and Junioh Ferris of the Sentinel,
i for n winter trip if two main highways, obliged to corneal)to the city by raib
I
its. way."
The bricks will In- shipped at once and , the near future*. The New York Life, and to them Bate« directed his shafts of
well roRstrurtetl, existed m Florida, one
.The “Jead” of the story
one down the East C oast and one to thr tlie paving v ill «tart «bout February I which is represented hy the local agency, wit and wisdom in a way that brought
printed in black faced type, telln’ th Wist Count.
tirst anil be finished before the tourist took occasion to compliment Mr. Wfug- smiles even to the face of the newspaper
*^
story from the I-os^ Angeles point of
ner ip ¡1 recent iiaue of their trade paper, men. ■
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.fias
The tourist business to Florida is ca- traval is over for this season.
view as follows
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"-ÌbvMarrre• nrrwtrtt A
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i i i ds»i «j »i rti p y X ^ t »Ha*» I'he meeting [Tien adjourned for lunch
agent.— and the Orlando visitors were taken to
Itigelce Armunl \
I pusaiblc l&gt;y active work on the part of
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Kissimmee
Journal.
the dining car and regaled on coffoe and
- "The damage to the citrud Industry the people and the railroads to easily
re, tu1licit has quadruple the tourist travel to that
of California by the cold wave,
sandwich««.
Among
them
were
editors
i
Lent ItcginN February Fifth
enveloped the entire Pacific
Ferris and James, Mr». Ferris, L. G,
Mf. along state, as great as it now is. The most
Lent,
that day made effective hy the Starliuck and Joseph Jones. They
with the more rigid condition* ¿ morally pnwpffui factor in accomplishing this I hat W h iclt Matlc S a n ford Falurch fur giving up luxuries indulged could not stay for the night meeting and
over the United States is serio pt
f
would be good roads There might to
inutis A¿aÍn iti f lower
in
by tiw pctiplc of the world, Occur* left at once for home.
"Heporu from Kiventidv, I’o ripiiu. Ongood roads all over Florida connecting
February
fifth, which i* two nr three
The balance of the. Immense crowd
turio. Santa Barbara, lledlum s. Album- up every county «-at, but In the meanweeks earlier than It usually commence«. nought reIreshtm-nis anil about thirty of
lit« und Corona ure to the &lt;fleet that tune two main highway! such a» sug-ir*
Heretofore th&lt; Inat week or two before them with tho members of the Sanford
OTROgM and lemons have been fhnep on, gesteti would lie worth annually many N tW S P A P IR S PRLDICT P R O F ITS
now i millions of tlotlurs to tho whole state.
the la-ginning of I&gt;ent has been utiliud
the tree« in triany localities. Growers
hand accepted an Invitation of Mr. and
in social circles for the carrying out of
also fear the trees have been dpmaged to tin these roads a motorist would scarcely
Mr«. B. G. Smith to partake of a Dutch
Y
ever Im* out of sight of another automo­ Sanford Grower* Should Not Start cspi-rial gayety before* the forty day« of lunch, where the good things to eat and
considerable extent.
■
the lenten season shut off all but the
bile, for Florida is pre-eminently the prodi
liquid refreshment* interspersed with
"The vegetable growers nls^ report
Stufi at Exorbitant Price*
commonest and quietest of sneiaf activ­
dmtineil
gn-at
winter
tourist
|«ilut
and
hand
music
made
a
lively
and
greatly
a
iii-uvy lom. ThU (nore t**r«lrn ran guns,
ity. This yenr the bright riot of New
piny
ground
arid
health
Invigorating
enjoyed
inn-rinUnion.
The
Smith
home
^
"ouch os [H-As arid [wans, it is febreii, bavi
York will lie scarcely completed before
•
Mai thrown open to the Indian during
"They're oil " Last Friday started
tieen almost lotuily deatroytii in the region for the people of the whole North
the
ominous figuri- of the I.cnton season
the afternoon anfd evening, anti the
fields. Celery growers say Hist crop Atlantic and eastern section of the coun­ the race in the Celery Delta, nod from will be near
warm weieome und charming hospitality
_
has been seriously iLumtg^i ami tlmt try and of much of the went The sooner now on Sanford grower* will tn- busier
of Mrs. .Smith and Mrs. B. F. Jones
much of it was fhuiKi frozen this nforn- the business men and the counties and than tho prnvervial [taper hanger. True,
Beceiyion to I'astor
will ever be remembered by the people
tiw «^ite officials take up this work the growers here have been busy since early
The
ladini
of
the
Presbyterian
church
in* "
ot
Sanford.
sooner will the state reap this rich har­ November, and a large number of curs
-ñ
*
Other hWdlinea which tell the ifiain
will
hold
a
reception
for
the
members
of
Tho
night tnreting was called to order
vest. The drainage of the Everglade« is of lettuce have gone to various market»,
poiata of the atory arc:
,
the church and congregation mid friends by Chuirtnup E. A. Douglass at 7 o'clock
tt_m*aL 4 Ü£Ct;_xil_jûmk. Jraucld
that «Mide-Htmfcrd famous.’
•^Wnter freeze? In grtrderrhme
Chow itw-yrsr *
at the residence of F. L. and W. R. Healy of Longwood was tha
great potudbilitlr» for the wealth of the it* bread winner, to lie exact, lias now of the, church
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o-w..;
dent attacks »miuudaxtrin
^ln nome."
home.’ . . . . . . . .
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—i . state, but the drainage of the Ever- started. The first solid carload to leave Woodruff, corner of Oak avenue and first ujwaker, and in his usual vigorous
p i&gt; • I •"Cold weather jl^rays P. E. ¡fervtce to . . .
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Sixth street Thumdny evening from style mu) convincing manner drove home
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glade« ci of small imjxirtance to rlpriqa tho state was ship|&gt;ed on Monday, sell­
some truths to tho thinking people of
no .j
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.as compared *with the results that would ing f. q. b., and going to St. Ixiqis. Tills ( eight to eleven.
The reception is for tlie purpose of Oviedo and vicinity. Mr. Healy's heart
-r'S
follow the building of th(«e two finit car wus of good quality, packed in eight
meeting the new pnstor, Rev. E. D. is in the movement and having been a
class highway!.—Manufacturent’ Rec­ inch crate», .Tuesday several more cars
Brownlee.
resident of Orango county for the past
ord.
«t
were loaded, There will be a number
■aventeen yesrmhe has tho subject well la
IDs Fine Cabhsgr
of carea moved daily the remainder of
[.
-"Three-Tpot lclclé;'told-wealher .alght
R. H. Muirhcnd brought a head of hand nnd his remarks were given, tjaeeet.
the month.
*
Joncs Found Guilty
u.
‘
e --'
VA During February the main movement '&lt;cahbage to The Herald office yesterday attention.
After lieiiig nlatent frotp the court
¿ V *^ ^ rW A iO icr at IJarhor Ls déehded..worst
Other speakers followed In quick suc­
will be on, and taking everything into that will weigh 12 pounds and is n solid
tofftap -Petlrb'.’d’ eilrij.’- ’
” *
I room Jive or ten minutes, just long
tffliati
consideration, the good quality of the head. He stale* that ho has some larger cession, each address "being punctuated
OxnanlttoywsknUi on irrigation dam; enough to vole and write out their verFlorida stock this season, and the fact ones at home and The Herald will give u by good music from the band, the boya
diet, the jury In the Joiiea^Lssault to
citrus men fearlql.U ‘ V '
that California growers of this commun­ six months' subscription to the ono being grently strengthened by the lunch
c
"Créât ftamsiSir
damcagtr Hnm
dqpa.tp-pfânges and murder case at.Tampa found ar verdict of
ity have unfortunately suffered severely grower who brings in the largest head in blew themselves to the limit and never
guilty of assault with intent to commit
lemons, sgys Santa BaYbara."
mlwed n note or an opportunity to toot.
from the freeze of last week, it now seems the next four weeks.
"Serious damage feared in groves at murder in the second degree. This
Major Power», Mayor Spencer, D, 1».
that Sanford is due for a prosperous
means that tha jury Iwlleved Jones in­
[ , V &gt; .- Ö Ä « W A "
1&gt;’ •
Thrasher, Rev. J. D. Langley, J. T. Mc­
D It a Fact?
reason. The market* of the west and
"Long Beach resi dept* wear old. car tended to kill Maud. Nichols, his sistermiddle west are calling for stock, and
There Is a persistent rumor that tho Lain of Geneva, C. R. Walker, S. Runge,
in-law, hut, on account'of hi* alleged
'-j^apa brought from etptU’
indications are that eastern cities will Swann pasture has boon sold to parties R. J. Holly, R. P. Forster, £, A. Doug­
io citrus men /in.alL-riíght fight drunken condition, did' not bellove hi*
aoon (w ready to also take their supply. who Contcmpiste building a tourist hotel lass and n. G. Smith, together with sev­
mental state- to have been such as to
f
on/IH t^inparature.”
.
Advices from Western New York indi­ at once. If the report Is true the pur- eral other», made good addreeeea, and
t
&gt;’-&gt; '.^Fountain
at San
Diego la troten make pmrfedltatlon pocwlblc. the max................
cate that tho celery &lt;rOp thore.hiut prac purchasers certainly have a fine pros- T . K. Bates again mounted tho plat
imnm penalty which can ba given Jones
Ufi ìiy. M Utoflii rnnVMMr-wfi» nwrgjP&gt;i»w'i * w etUB.—w*|ofrf; fnllt hj* "
t ^ LIn xrl.n.,1. I ■■ .ty , ......... l
ot Irish wit and humor. • The meeting
cupli oils of several hundred ran In storfight froet iniroraiitfiftC
hge, which s reported to bo keeping! Tho Clearwater Nows Aclis lhai^ib».
&lt;trr
under .such a vereliot in case Maud
converts .to
. ..-y----- ------------- 'il.-TTn^-nr7 T r^ T T rr," * trlewpoint and. many cot
vea. reporU of Njfoh hml dird
tributore U r« anaotasy .eg pita! aU&gt;ak..at mOQO. -A^wwnmiVUc^WM oL-oouuty.diviaioru^ware
s-4hi
optimistic ri-garding tho situation, some - from the directors has been appointed Many of them had not given, the subject,
Officers of thé fruit growers exchange
~
. . . . .
. . . __
&lt;,
.
#.
. . , • predicting that last year's high prices to select a location and make plana for serious attention- and tho Idea of
‘~+ Remitted, said the story, that oranges hopes of orange growers foF a gootl in- v... .- ^ . . . . /
"* v
.
. . . . . . .
’
business men coming to Oviedo (or ah
tF^
foundd Tsvtwi*
kft- Irrersf
« ,t.t.
. . » went „nm;
frozen usltrl
solid re«
on #
the
trees, 1come r.„m
from ,t.„
the w
crop
this .year
glim -! ^. -^ . reachrel.
• ' but tho ..more*
■ ,,eonaervn- the erection of a bank building
afternoon
to talk about the division
or.
From five to ten car» of fruit are being
| . . IekDR
Icicle* an IneKTIfiftif Avert-¿Sd to have mating Sunday night when the temper-1
n? &gt;a ,
caused the antl-divislonDU to givw tha
shipped from Winter Haven and Flor­
t a » « W &lt; W I» T » W U M i- fiS »:«»
M l W O . rm tln t .od
speakers the closest’ attention and to
. l a . .n -i-v . ________ a . t______ *ut demand has boon firm ly established,
tept'wqrVinf In thrée all nighL Celery 'Was frozen stiff after which there should be a consider- ence Villa daily. A large quantity of
Irrigation plants wer», kept
ponder well the facts and figures that
tangerines are being shipped from tbeee
y lho frost. A in .the fields, aud alt-other vegetables
the effort to keep
—
Continued
on
page
8
two pli
stated that the
Continued on
dkpetchfro.ro
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SANFORD CELERY STARTS!

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‘January

S A N fO R D . HERALD

¿tar liner w u 1,696; 746 persona, Includ­
ing poasenfgera and crew, were able to
crowd into life boats and were picked up
by the Carpathia. It was the Titanic's

21, 1015

Ponce De Leon Seeking the Fountai
of Youth Made a Greater

B u d g e t o f O p in ion “ J u s

tween You i hd MoM
-

SANFORD LODGES

• ,He sought a nyth and he found a reality— the most delicious, healthful and satisfying fruit that ever the c&amp;rth has brought forth.

He found

a fruit which today is a netesnity in the welfare of the American people,
a potent factor in the national health.
«amlnols Chaster N r 2.Order Eastern Star
„.Marti errry »»rood and foarth Frida» In month.
Crery ooa wlio bai wen hli S*ai In the Cut, aw
cordially Invited to villi tbi chapter.
’ ,
Auci F. Ittw n . Sec »

Perhaps ^ou have not realised

before how important is the placo held by the orange in promoting the
heal tli of the people at large.

Think a moment of tho number of mothers

of your acquaintance who, under the doctor*# direction, give orange
r. O. t

. Calar» City Aeila 1833
Me*Uni »very Ttuaday nUbt at 8 ■
Mali in wrlborna Block, third flaw.

juice a leading place in the dietary of their babies. Multiply, ¿his num­
ber by hundreds of thousands, and you will gain some idea of the dependoncy of thc n atlbb upon this golden fruit.
All'over the lamt; lirastic measurca.haua- been crmctwHo *1#iahff8Y
and maintain, a atandasd-of-purity in- the milk supply:— Thtrpurrcyrrrnf

-**-

Satironi t Biffe. N* « 2 . T. a A. M.

H, E Tolar M anto M W. Uwe«,
Snrrr
lary. Com munirai km aycry Ant ind third Thurt
d iy i at J:30 p. m. Vlritlns brethan wvkoana.

their human toll. Railroad wricks were
numerous, chiefly from colllaloru which
pnC would think are preventable.

unwholesome milk is universally condemned.

S o less universal

should

be the condemnation of the purveyor of green oranges who, by shipping
artificially colored, unripe fruit, makes it possible for, you unknowingly

Unite Brotharhaod of Carpantari and Jain
era or America
Sanford Local Union No. 1731. U. B of C. ind J
of A. meataavary Tburwtir nicht at 7 o'dock In
the h i j i n ' Mall. I. W. O, ¿¡minar» pmldent;

to give your baby what is little betterithan poison.

The juice of any

orange, wherever grown, not fully rinlnotl on the tree, is unfit to tnkn
into the human system, and is a poaitjnre menace to the health of a child.
On the other hand, the juice of a tna^irc Florida orange, sun-p|M-n«l on

B P. O. C. Sanford Ladle 1241
Mret Flnt and Tltlrd WrdSMda» nljht, corner
Flnt and Palmetto.
K. W. KtraiaatvE. K.
0. U Tirtoa. Secretary

the tree which has brought it to fruition, is a combined natural food-

Frida»

»renine at a

’elUirne

Block. Alb.
Secretary.
Manroo Chapter No 15 It. A. M

Y* mind the day«—the aiimmer days—
when through the winder come
Tho fragrance of tho fHd* beyond and
' 'l summer's lazy hum',
Whan we*d act down on' rest o spoil on’
All our merwibam" pipes
With Hillside Plug an’ sing u song jnstid
’ * o'atlekin' types?
How Murray’s boas would rumble out
so clear an’ sweet an’ strong,
An' oil the rest would join In some good
- old fashioned song— —
Ijfce “ f t e!Hf-|{lrav"/tf,” f|’-flhi»
or
“ I Shall wait, my Dear?"
An’ not a "chapel chairman" or a Ih «ks to
interfere!
I turn the pages back again in Mcm’ry’a
dogeared book
A n ’ to! I see that ’ ’80’s" gone from ofl
)W r copy hook;
The ahaddere come an’ lilt aroun the
coses .wUlXw^UWaVcnd • i-eatis*»-»-'
Tfit~Only "chase" we ever had has been
sent In for good!
An' here I ’ m stranded high an’ dry five
stories from the street,
But thankful that through all the noise ]
hear a measure sweet
From other days an’ times that I sha|
ever rise an' bless
When, we stuck type an’ edited an’ "kick­
ed a Martin Press."
*

—John D. Wells.

Meed every aecat&gt;d and fourth Thu ml i t In
Aaonlc Hall over Impr'lal Theatre. Vliillnj
nnpanlom «relent»«. A W. Kina, tltjh Prtaa.t
’ E Mouthokler. Sec r

GEO. A. DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY ahu COUNSELLOR at LAW
Practice in Stale ami Ferlerai Courts
Garner-Woodruff Bldg

Sanford Fla.

W. E. HOUSHOLDER
DENTIST
I I« and 83, Pko HMj
Thon» *TT
any more dimes. When I made this
N F O R I). F L O R I l) A.
contract I could carry the mail in a road
cart and a Texas pony and haul the ex­
press on the side: now the express has
DR R. M. MASON
shrunk and this post business has swelled
DENTIST
so 1 have to get a mule and wagon.
Wrdliorii
Week
"Nuw, when 1 made the trade to carry
the mail I didn’ t know anything about
Sa uford. Florida
the dam foolishness of sending livestock
and farming implements, -through TfJP
mall. I thought that this was just cam­
paign talk, and had no idea that ConDENTIST
gr«»s would be fool enough to put it into
Office: Yowell Building
practice,"
SANFORD, FLORIDA

ADVERTISEMENT

NORTH

SOUTH

COAST LINE

* Being present at one of Ihe council
meetings of the city fathers the other THOMAS EMMET WILSON
night 1 was greatly enthused over the
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
business manner in which they dispose
AT-LAW
of the vexing problems of the city gov­ Lata Slate A Horn«» Seventh Judicial Circuit of
ernment. I lielieve that Sanford now
Florida
„ Residence«, Sanford and Silvan Laku
has a bunch of mighty good men as
members of the citqgcouncil and men that
not only will do things but will also keep Office n » M 41
Re*w!«rv&lt;w PVo m Ti4
For Information, IUtcHontT Rower vatloriH see nearest
n weather eye on the finances and know
Gre-iu«t* *| Uni**riit^ «1 PtfltijUsui«
*5
•
• Atlantic Cicttbt Line Atfent or write
exactly where the money Is coming from
DR. H O W A R D H. C U S T IS
Iwiore they shoot. I look for many im­
V ET E R I N A R I A N
provements in the next two years nnd a
SANFURD
• - florida
2 I3 B Waal B a y Bt.
JAC K SO N V ILLE , FLA.
most stable government for our city.
K«
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A»*.
Offkfg tllai Bio*. SlaU«
There are many big question* coming
up and it gives me pleasure to know that
wc have a bunch of big men that are
A. C. L. TIME TABLE
well qualified to handle the big busineu.
North Bound
-Ar
11.00
am
1
1 When Ninth street la paved and the
r
—
Ar
.18
p
m
1
remainder of Oak avenue Sanford will
A
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a
1
have more brick paving than any other

EAST

WEST

|j Eleetric Lighted Pullman
|
1
Dining and Sleeping Cars |;
%

mjuure milrs. nan liwn «Iivicit.nl into
Units without r«*fcn*nce to »tat** line« or
boundaries. These units are thirty
miles square, each one numbered and
every postoflice numbered to correspond
with the unit It la In. Every unit con­
taining a postofflce Is a center of measure­
ment for zones. Measuring from imy
given point the first zone embrace* narea of about fifty miles in every direc­
Interior city in tho entire south. This
tion; the second zone, a large circle, em
new paving will give our city vrry pearly
braces all outside the first cone up to 160
five miles of brick paved streets and
miles In every direction; the third zone,
these streets are not nanpw by-paths
a still larger circle, rmhraccs all outside
but most of them are big, Groad avenues,
the second tone up to three hundred
much wider than tho average city street
miles In every direction; the fourth zone,
When it comes to being in the front
a still larger circle, embraces all outside
ranks among the progressive cities of the
tho third tone up to six hundred miles
south Sanford simply takes the rag off
In every direction; the fifth zone takes in
the hush. We are In a class all-by ourone thousand miles In every direction;
the nixtti zone, 1,400 miles, the seventh
cone 1,600 miles, nnd the eighth cone, nil
beyond. .Every postoflice large or small *| There is no need to become heated
baa court of its own, measured by con­ up over'the county division question,
centric drfcles from th« centre of the unit because it has been settled long ago and
In which It ta situated, and the rates to is now up to the meeting of the legisla­
all point* within another zone are the ture. Sanford will be In the new county
before another year roll* around, and Or­
eame.
*•
lando'already realizes that there »fill he
nothing gained by fightjty longer In.Uhl
A year o f Awful disasters—historians
-fnrtrrmtiTS]ViT‘ “H ie 'people 1nDie new ter­
ritory who Ttt~fln?t~we&gt;v riuLioJftRoz-*L
-aaiauT-diiimii. nftoi luiklli*, into ITm
matter fully have decided that the new
county can offer then*'more for their
taxes «m tltow are perfectly willing to
come in.
Better , have

A. W. F R ITO T, D. PASS. A C T .

South Bound
No 83—Ar 2.06 a
No 89— Afr 2.11 p
No 86—Ar 6.36
No 27—L v 8.00 a
No 26— From Trilby
No 24—For Trilby ,
No 21— From Leesburg
No 22— For Leesburg
No 126— From Oviedo
No 127—For Leesburg
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« W . •’ ■AMALO, Vlas-Fra».
B. ft. MfHITHBM, « M L CsaMa»

d bv Burglary. Inaurano« -

served delicious ambrosia and
' Mr*. Johns guests were Mrs. J. D.
Roberts, Mrs. W. L. Milteer, Mrs. C. C.
Woodruff, M n. R. W. Hinra, Mi*. T. S.
Davie, Mm. Royal, Mra. T. H. King,
Mrs. H. E. Hcatrer, Mrs. Maples, Mrs

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INSURANCE AGENT

V

Fancy Work Circle“
Mrs. W. T . Johns delightfully enter­
tained the Fancy "Work Circle Friday
afternoon, which was spent in pleasantly
afternoon, which was spent In pleasant
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January 21, 1913

THE SANFORD HERALD

The Greatest Bonus Offer
Ï-

Tat* t

FIVE COWS, A GIRL

•

half mfTe Ee eveF e ip e c fifT o '6 3 5 3
reaching the crest of tin hill, but .1«
Instantly realised that there v m a
mile a minute pace b e f o r e ___
"Cowe In the roedl
•elf.

- , ^♦ ’ -

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Grand Opportunity for New Candidates to Enter the Race
ALL

HAVE

AN

EQUAL

CHANCE

By Hard.J¥ork qud Persistent Effort Each Candidate
Should Make Her Campaign a
Trramplr u f Enthusiasm
Fifty thousand votes over and above
the regular achedule will bo nwarded
each candidate for every club of ten.(10)
NEW Y8QRLY subscribers turned In
between ,'Jan. 20th and Wednesday,
Feb. fith^at 4 p.m.

Miss Rena Murrell...................... 7,060
Miss Ruth McDaniel
17,400
Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin „ ........ 7,000
Miss Esther M ille r..... ........
8,600
Mrs. J. L. Hurt
6,360
Mrs. JL L. Griffin.................. 14,060
Two ycjtn will count as two one Mrs, R." A. Newman.............
19,860
years and likewise up to ten years. One
Hanford, Ha.. R. F. D. No. I. ’
ten year Subscription will constitute n Mrs. f. V. Stenstron
...12,300
club. This offer is for NEW Y E A R L Y
Sanford, Fla., tt. F. D. No. 2
subscriptions ONLY. Renewals or col­ Miss Gladys Green
9.800
lections will not count.
Hanford. Ho.. H. F. D. No. 3.
This special vote offer is a grand in* Mias Ethel Hickson .........
,.„..16,660
ducumedt for new entries in the Herald’* Miss Isabelle Raynor. .........
7,200
piano contest. This is tho beginning of Mias Maud Cameron __ ...
16,700
’ ’Opportunity Time,” and every candi­ Miss Nora Hickson
5.000
date should do their best before 4 p. m., Miss Perry Lee Hell
6.150
Thursday, Feb. fitb, to secure it nutnlter
l'aula. Fla.
of these 60,000 bonus vote certificates, Miss Snllie Lip ford
9.000
T^ose who are a little behind in the Mrs. C. 1). Pearson
12.600
_____
race can eiytily acquire first place during [
Geneva, Fla.
two reel feature of Monte Cfiito, the
this time if a little effort wind n little Miss Mary Prevet
8,660 proceed» of the entertainment to IkEXTRA effort would not do uny harm), Mrs. David Sjieer
14,150 given to county- division committee.
was put ftjrth.
Mrs. W. L. A dama
7.450 Admission 20 cents, children 10 cent»
Read th4 conditions of this offer and try
l bainola. Fla.
to get every available subscription. Miss Annie brown
10.600 ’ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Fry. a
You will lx* surprised to see how rapidly
Oveldo, Fla.
fine baby boy. Hi* fond father *a&gt;v
your votes will roll up into the thou­ Miss F Kinney
12,100 he will be an electrician or u printer.
sands.
Lake Mat). Fla.
,
It’s lip to You
Mrs. L. S. Mcbride
7.250 N»lkt of Application fot T»« |W&lt;J l nJrf SerlUn
• of &lt;4imp&lt;rt IMA, |^*n of n&lt;»H«U
While nd candidate can hope to win
Winter Park, Fla.
fven timi a VV, l » o a s i s u l
■who does not make active eflu$|r
T l f C»fll1lfStv Na
**&gt;|, dlilAwl th» llh rlay i&gt;f Juw&gt;, A li 11Hrttr h i»
yct*it the!last it i* in the hands of the
f »«»la, Fla.
Dirci aai«j intiAritv In mjr nfflrr, *n«1 h&amp;a rni&lt;lè ap
dD&lt;aVn»ti fuf Tu» lNr«r*1l 11&gt; tmie in arnuikrire «Miti
suM ’ribent whether they shall Ik- suc­ Mist Ruth Itoyul
11,500 la»
Hi ni Ì Vft iDclatr efnbfarre fbc filivi win^ iir-e
cess »1 or pot. So Mr. Non-Sulwritwr.
tr lwwl pruprrty,^|altualc-4 in Orme* rotini&gt; ,
Knlerprisc, Fla.
Florida, lo-li li llrginnirif ì h f«wt H o# N, K rur &lt;lu i ot disappoint those who approach Mrs. H. F. Quuckenbon
Ï .850 nrtjp.S W *4 of N K. \ fW. 32, Tn 11* H, Il
.1
1 ! . . Il un *17 S f~t, S. (M&amp;4 l«^t, K. 017
you Lsking your aid to help them arcom/.elIwpud. Flu.
Iwi, N, lo Ufinnmf &amp;
II»
plisl theit ambition. They will nppre- Miss Hmisje Houston ....
THs» ■alti lami
aV**«ri;l al thr dal# of thr h
n. loo
M
ii«F
»rr
of
a
u
rh
rrrttflraL*
In
tlw
* narm&gt; uf H
i H
ciate your kindness. Hardly u day
Jiik-m
al«l V« M *4
• «*j
lirv.
II.
T.
Gaines
l'ole«
m
V
I
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raiff
a
h
«1
1
h
a
»
miiinaitl
ar
paiits bet—dome grateful contestant
catyav
Jiirrmil■
JT„
XLtinrsrthr-miryrwnjr
.Brink.kUSJU
IMh ilsy olPrliruary. A |&gt;.4|9t3, NMN
WiUn*-«re* my esfOrtai rifimttijw;«na ìB lU k !M
ijuc.iwluj haj 5(ivuii lutr geuuruus iuminl- pieituLiii „ibtrJiiulhodiat church-of this I7th
tlay of Jinuif)-, A. 1). 1913*
far*!)
r%jf
M. M. KOHINHON,
unco. If you could me them when they city, is a graduate-of Emery and lining
( *lìrfk Clrruli (ourt, Orang** Counly. FI*
Hllr
tell u of it y6u would he glad to think College, Virginia, spent one year at Vnnthat you could earn the same recognition «lerhilt University and (hen studii-d
Medicine In Louisville, Ky., graduating
from] them,
■ ft}) honors as valedictorian of hb class.
Friends Should Help NowPi d tiv rly this is tin* best offer that - *r. Guiiuvt qualified himself for medical
tissionary. but did not get to go to the
Tinwill je m ade during ttie c*sltest
l
«reign field. During hi* one year stay
fifty thousand bonus votes an Issiim I ; I
iii
Kbairninee Dr. Gaines endeared him­
the Iciw ol this offer, and they are in
self
to hi* congregation, and in fact with
Did
ultove
the
regular
ud&lt; |iuon i nd over am
sill with whom he came in contact, and
scad
friends say they will now they feel loath to give him Up, but
1Ifiny of your (rie
of the contest, Kissimmee's loss is Sanford's gain.
hel »[you the last week
we
Mrs. H. T. Gainw is a graduate of Full Cream Cheese..
need their help now when it
Y ( 11 net
i
renudu
(Mias.) Female College, (ook
MOST.
Then*
will
I
k
*
ithC tllfJTS
Creamery Butter.........
solotely no better offer «luring this con­ o post graduate course in Nashville, nnd
aduated
In
the
Chicago
Training
test man.this one. Any kind of u com­
Butteriitte....................
*hoo|. Mrs Gaines is an indefatlbination of new yearly subscription»
vble church worker, and is also an ac- Best Pines, 2 lbs fo r .... 2iu
will hiake a club. b«*»t to figure it out
viowledged
Biblo scholar.
that every dollar that you l»nng, or send
2V&gt;v
Mbs Mary Gaines, daugflter of Dr. Best Pevhps, 2 lbs for
in betore rtre expiration of this offer for
and
Mrs,
Gaines,
who
U
now
teaching
15c can
new »tit«« rip lions counts on thes^ club*
(1 Beans—
and thcre*W‘ rl6 limit to the number of o usic in the Oakland (Miss.)) Literary . 2 cans
r. . . . . ..........25c
College, took two course« in the Nash­
clulyt you may secure.
ville, Tenn., Musical College. While Can Coffe
Do Not Hold Rack Subscriptions
lb can___ 30c
I t is not necessary that-you hold J»ack in Kissimmee Miss Mary made s host of
ing Powder
your subscriptions until you M V u friends who regretted to see her leave, Ruin ford
fur
she
so
often
delighted
her
hearers
with
club. A strict and accurate account of
____.25c
all money is kspt oEAll money you turn a eet strains of music. She will later on
0ctngWn S
0 fo r.___ 25c
in, and at the end olYne offer it is totalled join her parents in Sanford.—Kissirnnu-e

Very few lawyers take any man's
word for anything, and not one tn ten
would believe a peddler under oath.
Young Imlny hndn'l cut bis legal eye­
teeth yet, and hn fondly believed. He
would have said to a Jury that the
peddler could have no possible jno
tlvo In lying to him, and the absence
of a motive always raises a big doubt
of tbe guilt of (ha accused
Perhaps
the man did not knowingly lie. Per­
haps ha thought a balky auto could
be flzeff aa easily ns a bslky wheel­
barrow. At any rate, nfter a run of
three miles, young Imlay discovered

That’s A ll

1 lb ...

Journal.
and your bonus jrotes issued.
Every candidate is‘ welcome'to all the
. Manatee Celery Moving
contest editor can do for her. Just let
The first car of celery rolled from
him know what you want, nnd if it is not
prejudicial tn -tlie.interest of others he Manatee Wednesday.
The celery waa grown by Mark well &amp;
will take j(nuri$jj|ratire In obliging you.
Marcy
and was handled by Chase A'
: General Riles and Condi lions

Best Smok
con, lb„.17c
Large Fat
■rèi, each 10c
Pure Buckwheat Flour, lb 5c
Yellow Meal „ A i ; , . . . . lb 5c
Graham F lou r... . . . .vii) 5c

Any lady, married or single, residing Co.
Tho celery waa good stock nnd will net
in Sanford or Ua territory, may become
a candidtae. It is riot necessary to be­ the growers a neat sum.
Th# Record, undorsjapdj that on the
come a subscriber to The Herald in order
to enter. .Just All out and send in the same date Chase ■£. Co; moved a car
nomination blank printed elsewhere- in for D. M. Dowdell it- Wtmauina, and
this issue. A nomination counts for expects to put out At least two other
3 1 3 First St.
care thlxa week. 7~
5,000 vote*.
, r
It Ja also understood that the Gibson
Payments on all '«¡JbecripUons will
•are votes aagording to the following Sijca Agency will move a car this week,
achedule. RfcnCTMs and back, subscrip- ah«! possibly there will be other car*
7i y m in#* 'JgiiTaa 1

R. G. STOCKTON
PHONE 3 5

t ho real * tripping BCM U H Wffl tlW b E g U fl."

1 year t 2.00.

2.000 vote«

7.000 Vota«
_____12,000 vote*
S years' 6.00.._..
4 year«1 -8.00____ I------- 18,000 vote«
6 yean' 10.00.,„.________ 25,000 votre
10 year«’ 20.00______ __ „...76,000 votns
X The list of -candidate« and their vote
«xbibil aa counted up to nodn Monday
Sanford, Fla.
0,260
M ia Helen Rowland.
t * M Ï6 &gt; 4 .W [2 ~

v Th« price« are good and the outlook |
is that the celery crop this season will
put more motley in circulation in Mana­
tee count/this season than ever before.
'Great-is Manatee county.—Manutec
Record- *
John Spawn, a prominent attorney
of Oklahoma^ in in the city prospecting
and will probably try the farming gama.

wh* r—« « newspapers
doeaa't key magasi««*.

Catch the D rift?
Hare’s th« madlm ta
reach the people « I

I haven't bad a fair look at har foe*
yet, but T know from her veto« tha*
nbe’s good-looking. I’d have smashed
up five cows os well os myself, and
tbs machine If It hadn’t been for th*
girl."
' u's m u s lijr - ^ jp jjiir u^mQ” ftiVfi
tbe falber In very sober tone«.
"Cau l be done, governor. Here 1
stay ‘till the leg mends and Fve get
tbe promise of that girl to be mg
wife." “ Young man, this eeema to hare ah

meant"
"Governor, when I saw tboee eowg
blocking tbe narrow highway sod
reallivd what a butcher shop tt would
be If tbe girl didn't more th«m 00, 1
vow ed to marry her if she did tho
right thing Bhe did It, and I'll keep
my word."
,
"Urn! Um I I think I can am ng*

Just Same L ow Price

f:

"And where Is the glrlT*
"Right here tn the house. H W e
she who found me tn tha road and
bossed tbe Job of getting me haa*»
Bay, governor, she'« a girl of «easel

fected your brain."
“ It haa affected me all over. Ba
governor, I'm a lawyer, am I aotf"
- "A “ f v r r ywrB*,n«hg- d H W W
“But I know what a breeeh-of prom
De suit Is, and
don't prop ore to
stand In the dock."
"Harold Imlay, what eaa y e «

Nothing Special

T

- „

That settled U. There
smsahup,
46 Miles From Nowhere?al Imperial
"And s girl there! She
r.Gno of the cleanest nnd bret of the
Pm In trouble. If ehe’g
sense she’ll scatter those
lower price attractions’ that has come to
give me a olear road. If
Sanford this season will present the
I’ll marry bar; If she does
greatest play ever written of cow hoy
BY ADA NIXON.
"Here you cows, gat out of this I"
.life. Harold • Reid
and rompnny in
cried
the girl as she ptsked ap a atteh
(Copyright.
1IU.
by
Associated
Literary
” 46 Miles from Nowhere” give n very
Press.)
.
and rag forward end belabored then.
creditable performance and their -por­
Young Harold lmliiy of Chester
The surprised cows moved. T b ij
trayal of far western life as it used to t&gt;e had graduated In law and been taken didn’t bustle, but they didn’t hare Is
is perfect in detail and as true to life ns Into partnonshlp with his father. He go far to clsar the road, a 1c
real actors can mnkr it.
was having what he called a little blast and a rumble, sad the
There are three 6ig acts full of fun, fling before fettling down to the stern caught sight of
thrills, quick action, rxritcrnant; pathos business oM iw , and he had an auto mined fece through the
and «11 als»U&gt;Hgoea to-make up a-trwe to help him odt. The auto revolved Tint
rded
tale of the west. Mr. Reid, a charming $ round * * * * &gt; * * &amp; * f *«rfotnr spetrfgrFbtfffer up
Mr r*e*a* * cnarming
of which wsa less thin forty encountered.
-------*— J
Bhe threw
t r rapidly forging to mile« an hour. **-—— *
sketching end mounUff* her pw
the frou lin nis line, is corwidemt trrbc
On a certain morning when It waa set off la chase. Half a mils awar
perfect in his portrayal of the character taken out to sepreh up the hlghWay tt th« auto had plow«d Ita way fata m
of Frank Marvel, and Miss Marion Wal­ refused to scorch. In fact. It "went bank and waa at rest
lace as Florence Curtis, the owner of a dead." Thnt'a not so very rare a
Young Imlay had been throwm o«A
ranch, is indeed delightful. Her act­ case. There Is s little something out by th« collision and suffered a brakes)
ing has captivated audiences of all of kilter and the man tbgt knows how leg. He was onooneotoua until m m
can remedy It In n few minutes. The time after a doctor had looked him
claaaee whorever she hits uppeared.
between the acts specialties will he trouble In this case waa that nobody aver at tha manor bousa. No
In the village knew how. The clock knew who be waa anUl bis
presented by Mr. Jack Teller and Miss
tinker, the blacksmith, tho oobbler bad been «earcbod, and Urea
Viola Nevade. The cast Of "to Milt» and the doctor all diagnosed and pre­
father was telephoned to. By
from Nowhire” Ls complete and the show scribed, but without avail. Then a tin
time he arrived the «on hod
is well worth seeing at the Imjarial The­ peddler catne along and hopped off up tbe thread« of tbe
atre Friday 24th.
his wagon and fussed for a minute ready to say to tha Jury:
end bopped on again and drove off.
"No use talking, governor, I*ra f*4
The auto- was now all right. - The It bad!"
J. D. Davison has returned to the city
"Anything beside tha lagT"
after several weeks vacation spent in young lawyer offered free seats, but
"My heart"
Jacksonville and other points and every they were declined with thanks. v It
wasn’t their day for dying. ^ The d«v
"Why—why,
I don’t andaretaad
one is glad to hoar his cheery voice again.
diners saw man and machine disap­ that the fall had affected year heart"
pear down the highway like a cannon
For County Division
"But It haa. It*« a caaa of lore M
Tomorrow night at the imperial The­ ball and felt that It was good to be first sight, and the first light didn’t
atre a special program of vaudeville and alive end here dinner coming to them last more’n half a second."

Romance of a Young Lawyer's
Soorchless Scorch on a
Highway.

*r V?

for you to be cored for her« for a fe*|
days, but m/ boy, don't get any fool
notion» In yourjiead. Remember that
you are just entering upon your
career as a. lawyer.”
It waa three days later before the
patient caught Sight of Mlee Irene.
The doctor had bald that It would be
better ff (he young maa could remain
there for a few days, and Mr. and
Mr*. Galbraith had readily consented.
A professional nurse hkd taken charge
and the family wst not to be put out
R e a d i e d T h a t T h e r e W a s a Mlle-ato any-extent. When the young man
M l n u t o P a c e B e f o r e H im .
expressed his thanks In appropriate
I*.
, ’
thaf he waa flying, snd that (he ma­ words he asked of the girl:
“ How many cows were there}"
chine waa beyond bts control (o atop.
"Five."
■
* Five miles from »here tho auto
"And how fktt was I golngT"
started out and ball an houa before
"It l&amp;oked like two or three hundred
tt did elart, a saddled pony was led
around to the door of a manor bouse, miles «'minute Jo m e " .
"And i f ’ I'd «track that bunch ot
and Mlaa Irene Galbraith' mounted
and galloped away. Something of ao b*«f at that g « l t r
"Why-,why—'
Artist «he was, and she h«d her
"My father would have h*4 A dead
sketch book with her. Two mll^Pt
down,the road she found her Subject. son to tjury, wouldn't heT ‘ 1 Just
Five cow« which were running at want him' to look at the case on its
large contrary to tho highway law« merits, you know'. As a lawyer, be U - .toi
were Standing .In tbe middle of the naturally biased. If there had been
dusty road with half-rioted eyes and only on« cow, now, and aha la poor
(hslr tails taslly switching at - the condition, but there were flv«, and all
files. They hsd arranged themselv«« fit for beef. Father must ■•« that—
a« If for a photograph .and tbe girl that—" _
Ml«« Iren« thought the young maa'«
dismounted and got out her materials.
"Honkl Honk! Honk!" . .
mind waa wandering and called th*
Mlaa Galbraith bad heard th« sound nurae. His mind was all ttaera, how­
a thousand times b«fore, but there ever, though It was six long -weeks
was a not« lo this to make her rise end he waa crutchlog ground before
to bar feet. That honk jraa a danger he finished the eentenea by saying:
signal.
__
’\
"Yes, you must • «« that having

Five rod« down waa the river. On eared my life—and having been boththe-other- aide the-highway stcendwd ei ed with r a r H i r r u lOfif^lhd aa
a S H p a a i B e t
'
anaulo. "In tan second* ah* mad« up com*—and aa I 'b a r e s t H en"^^toreT"
her mind that tt waa a runaway ma­ with "you—and aaI you&gt; father la tn th*
chine. It honked at'«vary fifty feet library—and as I’m going to cnitehte
Those blasts could only, mean: "Look there and aek falmout—cigar tha road f ' , ,
That marriage won’t taka plage pa­
Young Imlsy hsd put lrOb# fatleat tii next Christmas d ^ ^ -*'■

EPWOITH
INN,» Enterprise,
FU. »-s, «tetri berne far thtee •reklns'^h« betety el^af
,
*Ir* . f » „I ll«btAtf
our SouihUnd away (rum Ibe Maori of the Norther«
trr.

Many InuvwemMU rr*r previous yrere-i '

« • • ly fumtihrd room» snd the old psUcas new
140 sod 436 p w taomh. sad »p ed a lJ a s a it '

tsar I
petreoa.

i the cuUUw w s» nerer so pood

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January 21, 1913

THÉ8AN roll D Iff ARID

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lightfully rendered by Mlaa Jessie StuV . Sanford Masle dab
to belittle him If possible In the e y « o ’ Chicago for three dollar» a crate.
The Sanford Music Club -held their mon on the comet, accompanied by Mias
It is time the grower* rallied that
the Legislature and endeavor to prawn;
Irene Brady on the piano.
the pusage of the bill creating Harney keeping in touch with the market in a regular meeting at the studio of Ml*The club jvas very much entertained
Fannie-8.
Munson
Saturday
aitmmoon
comprehensive wayt.s^dch means really
V t k r so4 Frklsv Mondo« By j couMy
by Mrs. M. D. Modane of Charleston,
A
t.
3
o'clock.'.
Mon.
DL.L.
Thresher,
lhaa exat llr-r
portant ^ pr
«/*-*'► •- -baiwr ’« « tM
The famous Bohemian pianists and Comfort Cottage, with some interesting
division discussion, amT abould t bej&gt;uny market.—RejJorterJltar. .
W.-M. navata, ■«alinea M m lir
composers, Smetana and Dvorak were reminis« nee* of Dvorak, whom Mrs.
bunch of peanut poUtidana that seek con­
Maclane had the pleasure of hearing in
CaftM rlet I « « T rte c S3 0 0 ■ Y ear In aerane« trol of Orange county only carry out this
the subjects of study.
BRING THEM TO SANFORD
JL&amp;
'«■d ra
New York £Uy, and also several of his
A
brief
but
very
entertaining
sketch
We heard of an old couple who recent­
plan at TaliahasMS ft will be the greatest
finest operaa. The club Are indebted
DtUrarad la (be Cl«r by rsrrter 12.00 per j e * t
ly left Orlando to go to St. Petersburg of Smetana was given by Mr*. Munson, to Mrs. Maclane, who is an able mu­
jont
that
has
ever
tickled
the
risibilities'
"la- advance m tOc par moniti.
of our legislature and would be batter to spend the balance of the winter. who also mentioned the names and sician for some very Instruvotive talk*
Prrtaaau I« a4«aaes mm N mad* al affli
When asked by some of their friends •pedal fearura of soma of his most noted on music and noted "oompoeers. Shu
Katsnd aa m ad-dm sili mancr Aiutut ttnd limn a minstrel ehow,
is always a welcome visitor at the dub.
why
they were making the change their compositions and operaa.
•We hope the Orlando papers will con­
1»0B. al tba PtatoOce at Sante*. Florida,
A discussion on the "DMTerenno hoandar Act al March 3rd, 187«.
An interesting paper on the Life and tween Art Song and Folk Song," was
tinue the jokes about Lake and Holly reply was, there waa “ more amusement
Munson. After attending
and The Herald. They 'have lost sight in St Petersburg." Asked as to what works of Dvorak waa prepared l y Mrs. led by Mrs.u-Miii
Tolophooo No. I41f
O&amp;oa la Itaratd I
of the rail UoUMgOf the county division the amusement consisted of, their an­ Goror and read by Mrs, Bowler, aa Mrs. to several mature of burine*« the club
adjourned, and the chorus took up thc-Tr
MiàmLfor Mine-Miami Metropoli«. campaign and it U now too late to at­ swer was that they could take a trolley Gcror was unable to bo present. — - practice work on their pretty cantata.
A delightful trio from Gounod’s opera,
Orlando for Gur*—Orlando Reporter- tempt to eonvlnee any one in flis dew ride down there for five cents, while here
v TRev.-------------Frank D. Hunt, formerly pastor
Star. And juÀmow, Tampa for Tour- territory 'that Orlando U anything but they were obliged to spend a dollar and a Faust was charmingly rendered by
of
the
First
Presbyterian church
eirofthis
half
for
«
liyery
or
two
or'thra
dollars
a
lunch
counter
where
the
politicians
Misses Margaret DavU, Essie -Bunion
Ut«.—Tribune. vAnd i'Ianford -for $e
city,
but
now
or Decatur. Ga., ia vii ■
.for
an
automobile.
All
o
fw
K
c
ir
w
^
fatten.
Tho
majority
of
the
voters
In
and
Lucca
Chappell.
"Enchantment,"
■ery.pr-TTTT^r * « f * ,; k c -,--•
at the home of Mr: and Mr«. J. N. Wjdtli .
&lt; Q -----V. — ---the new territory’inrvw'slNWklyrefrned centuatoa t^a. thought that the trolley a beatitthrt‘* rt«,tloi»;'by-Geotge D. Bar. -nen * Mr. Hunt's many Sanrora frftmd*
enjoyed by the club aa de- art always glad to welcome
A ne»- tourist hotel on Sanfon the petition to create Harney county line even to Winter Park would be quite.
gHT* ÎA TTnrVery latent amfT fia Herald and.wc kfewsrafflleEtldcnde of Orlando a jLOoura of-entertainausrior a
1winter visitors who do not feel able to af­
»-ill give tin matter publicity In a few fond farewell.
ford the comfort of a carriage or luxury
We
arc
very
busy
building
our
brick
days. PoifUvrly the'biggest thing yet
of a car. A ride In an open car through
roads and have no time to crack jokes.
for Innford.
the orange groves and beautiful wood«
----- 0---I W.t
------ 0 ----from Orlando to AltamOhte would ba
American agriculture doubled in-value
WOULDN'T APPEAL TO THEM
during Mr. Secretary Wilson's tenure of
The editor of the Sanford Herald is an endless source of pleasure to all «loss«
of people, both'summer kinq winter.
office. A commission is in order to de­ fathering a movement to establish
A "trolley party" with supper at the
termine just how much of thoeredit Is due place of rest and recreation for Florida
Mr. S.vretary Wilson and bow‘much to editor»—a game and fish preserve, im­ Seminole in Winter Park or the Alta­
phosphate.
&gt;cproved with a comfortable dub bourn, monte hotel would furnish ideal enter­
- J
’ ---- O—
where the pencil-pusher can go when his tainment for old and young.
Let us have the electric road by all
Greetings and congratulations to Har­ "brain runs dry and his wheels of
means.
The road will sure develop the
ry Brown of the 8L Augustine Record thought refuse to revolve," and recuper­
country, which In turn would rapidly
The Ancient City will again echo to the ate amid peaceful surroundings. the earnings of the road.—
pomp and pageantry when Ponce de
It ia doubtful if the plan will prove a.l'increase
“ ~ --------Lam entela the historic gates during the «iccess. In the first plaee, few Floridi
?;■- .1
Bring them* to Sanford where the
big celebration.
newspaper men have the opportunity
trolley
line ia already built through the
-----O—
.
for "rest." In the second plaice, when
Said that there would not be enough one of the gang collects sufficient coin finest farming section in the south. It
inhabitants In Garden county. W to permit of a vacation, he almost, in­ wouldke a hardship to wait for the Win­
know of a county In Michigan that was variably wants to go to Some big town ter Pa^tc line to be built.
O
organized with just about enough inhat» and “ blow.himself," for his modest Sav­
U
MUST
TAG
AUTOMOBILES
Hants to fill the offices. It is now one ing*—to set Ilfs fron\a different aspect,
Tax Collector W. E. Martin lx now
o( the richest counties in the state.— to live differently for a few days or
playing
tag with all automobile owners,
Winter Gardun Tim «. .
weeks, to have his vision enlarged and
exchanging
license tags for the cash, as
-----0----his perceptions stimulated by the strange
Frank Markcheadirekl hugged Catli scenes and Bounds and experience*. every car must be tagged.
By a recent isw evrey car ojwrated
^flnc Zepenahikaiyi at a Philadelphia The attractions proposed for the «dit­
must
be provided with a license tag, the
wedding party. John Cxenewewrekl and torial resort suggested by the Sanford
Stanislaus Consklreraki became In mlitat-aro-hls every_Jny in the year, money derived from the license fees be­
Vfd jn a fight over the procedure and with the exception of the rret, and the ing used in keeping up the couuty roads.
The license to be paid Is regulated by.
-Peter Krocharecciii art«! m
man's idea of “ rest" is not the
the
horsepower of the car, and runs
In court they were each fined $6. Whicl conation pf oil activity, sitting around
from
|3 up to $60 on care for private use.
.Isn’t a particularly thrilling bit of news in wtnl-eomnolent idleneap, an^•brown­
but it givre the Monotype operator good ing about n country he ia thoroughly For instance, a ten horse power, car the
practice.
■ lJU
familiar with—but plunging Into new license is $3, while on the sixty-horse
.•
• .
----- 0----sensations and environment«, getting power, car it is $26, and so on up. On
out
into the great world and seeing and cars for hire the license is double.
NO
NEED
FOR
PLEDGES
idr-ifkt ^
„
Collector Martin now has the toga
Representative -Robinson made ni doiing unfamiliar things—In other words;
avT nS* à avIranV.h
«■itdges Ao:&amp; aa±a£.vm &amp; jM *s Herald ihr vn m ry-rtP TM tram tha liailnrir-i
¡¡M tr..« H«I1^ &gt;„m ..nHinn iht fH,
expected to comply yjth_lhfl-laa_it
.man, ami arrtmllug tO-you»
once.
Sanford people demanded none. Be- familiar and often painfully familiar
Alnyidy some of thè care of thè city are
aspects
which
greet
him
in
his
regular
sld«, you Inform, us that Orlando hu
caiTyjng .thd little red tag.— Roporterwalks
and
works.
the votes and always hogs It Thb
If the Tribuno wore sufficiently en- fitar-,
iA
.
being true, there was no oocmsion'for hit
making Any promis«.- Orlando Sentinel lowed with wealth to finance and pro­
CELERY DOUBLES IN PRICE
. Then, If Orlando hogs it, why should mote a res), genuine, energising and
t
Orlando demand any pledges from For­ awakening philanthropy for tire Florida
T o enter The Piano Contest, fill out this blank and send
rest Lake? Why should Orlando -de­ newspaper men, it would provide a Temporary Scarcity Shoots Up Prices
..,
to High Level
mand pledges from any Sanford candi­ fund that would enable each and everyit to the office of the Contest Editor. You may
New York, Jan. 2Ô.—Between now
date? We will 1*11 you since you h«J &gt;ne of them, onre a year, to spend at
\
nominate yourself or a friend*
cast two weeks seeing the r a t of the ind the time them wül be more liberal
. tate to tell us. Qrlando demands
Tha Plrat of thama Blanks Received w ill Count for 6,000 Votea
-pledge from the different candidat« be­ 'ountry or a portion of It—making a trip supplies of California and Florida cel­
csune Orlando has always endeavored to to New York or Chicago or Washington ery, the market will be in a rather ex­
I NOMINATE
rule’by ring politics, and ring politics de und getting the horlton which such trips cited state, and high price* are bound to
Mr», or Mi«*....................................................... ......................... ........
mind a statement from the randidap afford. This experience would bring prevail. Following an advance of 16c
before election. If a statement was de- them hack to their work renewed and last week, srtother jump of 10c waa made,
. auuuiedJay tbs people that hro*no htft(T revitallred -and' trTmaTd"TO“ Tieltir~fSr *trthat alerr^n'TTrilfottnkTTbriiving^
Nominated by.... ......... ; .................... ______ . . . . . . __ _
In shaping the political policy of th&lt; them and impart a greater improvement 26c a bunch more-now than U was too
weeks
ago.
California
celery
is
now
to
their
work
than
any
number
of
days
county then the candidate in all fairnest
spent lounging about a home sylvan bringing 60c doten on the coast, or m L
to his constituency could make such
pledge; but no man needs to knuckle to retreat where they see nothing thiy twice the former price. Even then ship­
.the ring in any county or any state, haven't seen all their .lives and can do ments at present .and during the past
and as this paper has stated before, ring nothing that hasn’t been within their week or more have been exceedingly
politic* in Orange county means an alle­ reach every day of the year.—Tamp« light, guxrantpcing light supplire for the
next two weeks. Counting on soven
giance to Orlando and her wish«, and Tribune.
dozens to the crate, the coat In Califor­
O
not a pledge to the majority outiide of
nia la $3.60. Adding $2.60 for ice and
the county seat. Thé question of county
TIM E FOR A CHANGE
refrigeration, the celery coats laid down t z ff l U l f a IIÎW ù iir ì 4 -iswrifc"'* I n
i*
'division did not start in the new territory
It is high time that Ote vegetable in New York about $6 per crate.
The
öl
On
before the late election, but was agitated growers of Orange county formed themArrangements have been made
by the seated politicians In the county selves into an association for self protec­ market U $C.60 and $7. 8ome neat
with
seat who save their power and popula­ tion. The fln «t qquality of vegotabl« profita are being made on the jump In
vllle, Tennessee, to come to our city
tion and fee* slipping, should the breath n great quantities have been produced prices during the past w&amp;k.
WIÜj shipments of Florida ctlery
on nextSFriday to deliver n public
of .counfy division be* even 'blown. n this county during the current season;
lecture ‘
Thelf‘ Idea was to squelch the’ division but notwithstanding that the retail starting, tome supplire ought jo be on
the
market
next
week.
Some
dealers
question before it had a chance to start prices of time game products In the north
O’clock In
and by the statements of the Orlando •re virtually prohibitive to the poor, the fear on account of the high prevailing
paper» this spirit is made most plain. growers, with a very few exceptions, have prices that Florida growers, will be
You have been eaught With the goods or, node little or no money. Indeed, if we tempted to ship immature stock, hoping
to get high price« for It They predict
- .1 and now you play the baby act by howl­ are to credit current reports, there have that a serious decline will occur if too
...
ing «gainst Forrest Lake, the man whe actually been heavy loose* in the San­
much green sqd immature celery will be
u
you tried to subsidise, the man you tritd ford section.
marketed.
tç.whip Into line, and the man who was
Vhat la the rational solution to this
‘too shrewd to fall into your clutch«. •■oxed question of getting product to thee
This topic
iturally of great in*
You hi«vobeen all wound up In your own consumer at price* that U«/ reasonable
tefcst
ond
it
Is
and
active
market.
Practically
ai
that the things
all
of
net set to trap the unwary and because relation to coat of production? What's
the state stock haa oeen
cleaned up, but
been
the
speaker
»ny ma k e isI It
Mf. Lake has a mind of his own and re wrong in Denmark that growers cannot what llttls stiqck la on the market is sold
even more so.
fust* to toady and cuddle and play with pay fortillter bills for tha production of at $2 to $6 per standard crate.—Produce
1 The spenli
&gt;mlses to tell some
your little riu , refuses,to turn hik back
splendid quality of vegetables, when, Nows.
reni
tilings nb
t ireat worjd beUMi
at thr Mmff tirnr; t tie-prlre n f thi’m p fF
j &amp; J yond the tirai

ME SANFORD HERALD
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N O M IN A T IO N B L A N K

OF N A S H V IL L E

To Speak Here

NEXT

FR ID AY

AFTERNOON

lial^Theatre
oh

Life Bevlnd The Grave”

to your

clnims that tho

dwpicabic

erto .be led by~ the naso thfuogh
which you tried to .thrust your fiarjy
ring, refuses to be whipped into Ijito and
accede to all your piffty ischetqg$ìf&amp; pér.
putuate your ring cootrol, you come out
botdly in your county and state that the
fMople of Orlando are considering a petljtion to ask Mr. Lütke ta raTgp,:not that
you think be’Will do so orthat you can

. Ft fa tha hope of the country that the
ncoming Democratic administration will
answer that-question with a practical
solution.
But in the meantime
the--—
grow
-------------------...-------------trv should fonp some sort of organizeI on oamparable.to the Citrus Exchange.
We read no longer than the other day,
t tat whereas lettuce waa selling In New
' rorto in an inactive market for * Hniu*

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Among lb* hum
ublwt of shopkeeper*
In Cardiff there la a confidence la
their pooh customers quite unknown
in different clrolos. The proprietress
of a small shop stood on a corner
K°»dpln* and a lad approached.
"Please, Mrs. -----■ ha announced.
we have been kicking your counter for
ton minutes. Mother wants a pound
of soap." “Tall mother," waa tha re-

-eniy

f o tne quesuon.
u.. ''• . THTBrymr miswer Tvrto
wiuu nbout utose who die. and are U » good to go to hell and not quite
goo«l enough ta go to heaven?
The lecture is under the auspices o f the I. B. S. A. and 1» not n
money-getting "schemfi.
Ail necessary expenses have been met by
voluntorycontributlons. The public is cordially- invited We are re-

mM*andÄ liî? îadmüöion wili be fTt^ that there wTlTbe no . collecnis. and that all interested in a fair and fearless discussion of -this
topic are welcome.

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Mottosd Swords for Prinoea.
^
Mr«. Newman Hostess
Roland had hla Durandal. CharleMr«. Robert NewnrUu w u the charm­
ing hogtess at e very.delightful card par- magus hla Joyau»», twin statare t at
fc_.aítornooH. JíxquJíite pink stari. Kaissr Wilhelm of Oormany la
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.The hapjiy young'folks had a merry,
time, playing garnet and riding on tta
seesaw, which waa one of the birthday
gifta of the young boat.
When tho pleasant games were con­
cluded, the children enjoyed tho deli­
rious* 1cb cream *antf pake which v t »
served by Mrs. Chase, after which they
all had the pleasure of un automobile
ride to their homes in care of Frank’s big
brother, Randall.

Hurrah!

Hurrah!

* The seasons flrst'shipment of 10 care of Celery
brings $2.00 per crate, f. o. b. Sanford. YIELD
OVER $1.500 PER ACRE.

_ NOW 18 T H E T IM E TO BUY!
We are offering a few good Celery Farms at
prices never before heard of on this close of propertie8 '*
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CLIMATE and LOCATION tha best in the state.
SHIPPING FACILITIES and i^TE S the very beat.
Prices and terms all that could be desired“
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CITY

PROPERTY

Two Nice Residence»—One srith nine rooms, 93,000, the orther
fourteen rooms, *3,600, must be sold, therefore we are asking about half
the value of those desirable dwelling locatlbne. Brick streets within
on« block. Paved sidewalks. Good flowing water. Terms.
Ten Room Dwelling, all modern. Bath room, toilet, etc. Taro
minutes’ walk from business streets, beautiful shade trees, paved walks
and streets. Bargain *3250.00. Terms if wanted.
Forty Room Tourist Hotel in a thriving little Florida town. Just
remodeled and furnished throughout. The furnishings alone are worth
more than wo are asking for the entire property. Terms..........$10,000.00
Eight Room Dwelling, located on the Heights. Four good build­
ing lota go with this property. Good water. The tour loU promise
a fine proposition to hold os an' inv«*tment aa this is bound to b« 8a»ford’s future suburban residence section. We offer tho entire holding
11160.M
on good terms for..............................
Nine Room llouae, suitable for rooming houae. First street
Everything new and up-to-date. Toilet, bath and all modern con­
venience*. Pricu way down.
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Two Small Hotel* for sale at a big bargain, cash or terms. Both i
three hotels are located in live small Florida towns. Sea us for price
and location.

ORANGE

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GROVES

Two Fine Orange Groves, one of 14 acres, with fine crop of bright
fruit right oil St. Johns river, also the A. C. L. R. I t At a bargain.
57-acre farm, 5-acre grove 5 miles from Sanford, over 1,000 trees
in bearing. Fine location on lake front
This grova contain« soma
of the famous Bahai Naval Ornngre, towther with a liberal assortment
of all the beat varieties such as St. Mlcnacl Blood, Parson Brown, etc.

OVER 600,000 A C R ES TIM B ER LANDS
FOR S A L E
Located in various parts of the »täte and comprising Some fine
Colony Propositions.
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Large and Small tracts of virgin timber and cut over tracts, with
you a SQUARE DEAL.

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Largo supply of Horaoa, Muloa,
Wagons and Harnoaa always
.on.hgnd F o r Salo or Exchango
^tA AA am lthln t and WVagqn R apalrin ’g In connection

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Hurrah!

Corner Park Avenue and Seoond •tree!
C O N T R A C T O R « FO R A t t K IN D S OP MBAVV M AULINO

Wade, tha Tuner. Orlando.
if
Subaeribe for the Celery Sprout. 25c
— «it
.'-’ l.n
43-2t-p
Now ia the time to buy lomato aced,
com, peas, beans. Cucumber and melon
■eed for spring planting. JL R. Philips
à Co. ..
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42-Ht
Where U that Sanford Booster? Subcribe (or the Celery Sprout and ahow that
you are a booster, only 25c.
, 43-2t-p
S to well’s Evergreen sugar corn is the
best for market. Get good seed at L. R.
Philips A Co.
*• 42-Ht
. _ A|l tjie latest school new* In the Celery
Sprout.
............... .
• 43-2t-p
Get your beans for spring planting
now and save money. L, R. Philip« St
Co. ’ ;
,
42-fU
Hand your subacription to Bert PattiahsJl, for tha Celery Sprout, containin
EXTERMINATOR
the latest school facte, 25c.
43-2t-p
New crop beans, tomatoes, com,
)er, and Hla Renowned Florida Herbal Remedies,
watermelon, squash, cucumber and can­ Dr. (lall, Ike Won der fai
taloupes. , L. H. Philips A Co.
Why Suffer fhen Vou ( ’an Gel Quirk Relief?
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Ask your friends and nei
i about the wonderful cures trains affected by the
M f l M ae I a A I r l t l i l a a 1» 1 1 b
mm- t
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remédié* offered liv Dr. L ’
J ■and
go to Aldridge’s Drug Store ^and
secure
some
Telephone Notice
of the eejebreted Floride}!
Remedies. No matter what your complpint, you
The Sanford telephone Co: has placed will be
by these great discoveries of the ago.
i pObUe pay station in the lunch room at
P r .L
erbai Discovery U a positive and
•nent curator
the new depot. The rate in Saniord
. . . Stomach. I kmb of Appetite, Neuralgia, Heartburn,
mbit:
er, Kidney Dlieiw-». r o nstipatlnn Jaim.lirn,
f
wnteJor-gaducall. Thà
and.
Fcvac.
Dumb
Ague,
Ague
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phone b «trtcttr a Pirtaiephonc, aa the
AÚ8*lf?fcrÍP..fyct«.*ÍÍ.dÍatMa arüiog.iram.ajlUnrdar«d^taiaaoh,-

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L IV E R Y , F E E D and S A L E S S T A B L E

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«JScnuntA w A :
BOMB UNDBRPRICBD OPPERINQB

fltU -w t ilwiiW W

ha has _
tions in the prftty rOoms. Seven table«»,
arms upon which ¿he oagraved glit­
of auction bridge were (dayed. A pret­ tering mottoes of which ha.Is the au­
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ty and .interesting feature of the ink«t- thor. On tha sword which ha has
Mr. and Mn»- W. W. Frye are rejolciting games waa choosing partners.
given to tha crown prlnoe are tha
Ing over the Arrival of a flint aod. r
Various colored ribbons were sua- words, “Always ready .to senna his
Miss Mabel Bowler will ring at the pendsd from tho chandeliers, these rib-, country;“ on that of hla favorite.
Cedlian Club Saturday afternoon.
bons were numbered and each player Prince Eltel. TaJtbful and without
W. C. Palmer la packing hi» good» chow., tlic color and numl&gt;cr they d e - on that of Prlnoe Adalbert, on
today, preparatory to moving to Miami, aired, which deMfnmcd their paffer. I
^
“*&gt;r
°a * •
j « »r
r- n i other, “My aou! toOod and Oannany;*
where he *il! open a first claaa haber&gt; The highest score waa made
by Mrs. C.O. Qn ^
J,
0 i W «luoutnda
daahery.
McLaughlin, the fortunate winner of the and Intrepidity.“ Tha prtnoee August
Or. Wachtedacheidt and Mr. and Mre. handsome prise, a half dozen cut1glass Wilhelm and Joachim wfH have their
EVane, all Orlando visitor« were in the sherbet cups. Tho consolation price, a «wards and motto«« when they aro
city yesterday, taking in the rights of pretty brass crumb brush and tray was promoted to the guarda.
the celary d e l t a . _____
cut for and cron by Mrs.F. L. Miller.—
When, tho pleasant games of cards
a,
The Ladiee of the Congregational
Klsetrio Bleep.
—chufth wiftrafTsWNeV England supper, were concluded, salmon croquets, green
El retilo i Bleep, to be “turned on"
Jan. 21st, in Harrold's store on Park peaa in timbales, tomato jelly on iettuoe with- inayunalwT'&amp;Ufcnnrmt C l f l t promlsa-haM out to «ufferara from
avrtnnTTnniper 35 eta. were
served.
■leepissaneaa by Dr. Nagslschmldt. a
Mr. and Mrs. O. Pi Powell of Norfolk,
Mrs.
Newman's Invited guests were German physician. Bo far »leetrio
Virginia, are gueeta of Mr. and Mrs.
B. W. Rowe on Park avenue. Mrs. Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin, Mrs. O. W. sleep has been produced only In rab­
Brady, Mrs. S. O. Chase, Mrs. B. F. bits and dogs, but the experiments
Powell Is a sister of Mr. Rowe.
Whitner, Jr., Mrs, It. L. Hughes, M.ts. on animals .have been so free from IIIQ. Kirk and wife of SteuLenvillc,
C. M. Vorce, Mrs. W. D. Jioldc n, Mr*. effects that Dr. Nagelschmldt thinks
Ohio, were in the dty yesterday enhuman .belngducan be subjected to the
J. II. ftoumillnt, Mrs. Cruse Barnes,
same treatment without danger. Dr.
route to Paola, where they will spend a
Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mre. Fatjo; Mrt». Nagnlschmldt aseerts that his new
month at their grove before returning
Samuel Pulmton, Mrs. B. W. Herndon, method also ,1 * 1 tt»o power to ellmnorth.
hire, h. L. Miller, hire. G. F. Smith, Mre.' (fiate pstn in any portion of tho hu
l^Ufred Foster, A- T. Roeaetter and
A. P. Connelly, hire. Barrett, Mre. B. A. rnan body. A condition la produced In
T. k . Bates left yesterday for Daytona
Howard, Mre. J. W. Dickins, Mrs. Kixnt which pin-pricks, or .«yon tha incisions
to attend the mass meeting for deeper
Roasottor, Mrs. C. C. Howard, Me«. of the aurgeon's knife, are not fait ec
water at Mosquito Inlet on the East
May Dickins, Mrs. Deanp Turner, Mrs. long aa the patient remains In an
Coast.
George A. Speer, Mrs. J. L. Hurt, Mrs. “electrified“ state.
tr O. O. Wagner of Kiaaimmes was in the A. W. Fitts, Mr*. R. J. Holly, Mrs. F. J.
----------- o
d ty yesterday, ahklng hands with his Gonial«*, Mrs. T. A. Neal, Mre. D. L
Age of Superlative«.
many Sanford friends. Mr. Wagner Thrasher, Mbs' I,auru Fish.
It Is the age of superlatives. Every­
is making good in real estate and insur­
thing Is either lb« biggest or the
Charity Association Meets
ance and several other lines.
smallest. Thera Is nothing Just JwU
A meeting of tho Aanociated Charitiesl way. It Is either the biggest battle-•
George Miller, who hits been one of tho
efficient and popular mechanic» at tho will be held in the Star Theatre Sunday ship In the world or the smallest Shet­
land pony. People are *ot content to
B. A 0. .Garage for the past year left afternoon, Jan. 2Gth, at 3 o'clock.
entertain thixlr friends with simple
Members
of
tho
committees
art*
reqitcatyesterday for his home in St. Petersburg,
g'leasures and pastimes as of old, but
where ho will go Into business with his ed to 1ki present and report* made hy must have for them the most extrava
the chaimmn. Annual election of of­
father.
jjant week-end party* fver hald. To
ficers.
say that a person Is arf average man
t/~W. H. Underwood has returned from
Mr. R. T. Solenstcn, General Secre­ la 4 direct and biting aluK He must
Tallahassee where he escorted Miss Kute
tary of tho Associated Charities of Jack­ ba »either the beat or the word», Noth­
to the Woman’s College. Her many
sonville ia expected to be present nt this ing la. good any more; It must ba the
friends will regret her departure, but
time and will addrwu» the meeting un beSt.d,ho positive and the oomparatlve
hops OMw ilW.iC Um «nd of the school
some of the social problems of Florida. bavw
4 bcen done away with. Homj* la
Mr. Sojeiwten is e»4—liy&gt;d social worker , m H bOsB enough; one must be travel4
Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Olcott and daugh­ of wide experience und ' his address will Ing i»on»eWhere all the time—&lt;tl.ways
Wing— Inorilo'»
ter, and-Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Watkins be well worth hearing. Everybody In on
and son, Mre. Birdie Lemon, ami. Mis Saniord vho is mterreted tr»-lhis"work is
_
Haidie Barret of Perry, Mich., are in the invited t&lt;&gt; Ih* present.
Hakrtlaariy Deceived.
d ty and expect to remain for several
“Totf A V
has been heartlessly
Play Coming
• raon^ha,— .
deceived by&gt;,a young woman. Did »bn
The "(Jib*on Family Reunion," undler lead him oi/^to think .Uiat-ah«* really
■ Weather Report
t heauspicffiflf
given in Sanford, February 26 anti 2T. that. iV&gt;° lodVblm on to »beliov«* fnaT
-----Wednesday; ooblor Tu4«wUy rvortbwret
WalcTT ihe nuxt Lsaum oTThe TleriSTd •he dldn* oar^A rep for Mm. Then
portion.
and you will find a more interesting no­ whan ho .«areleimly proposed, aha Ac­
tice.
cepted him ' oa U*e spot.’’
Birthday Party
A very pleasant afternoon party waa
enjbycd by a number of the little Kin­
dergarten friends and neighbors of
little Frank Chaw, when they wore en­
tertained by Mrs. S. 0. Chose Monday
In honor of the fifth birthday of her little

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F iC *8

HERALD

WO Q M W tNR —NO ARIIg N IC. M w t m j; fitTR W i r W H W l I n i Bil l

TELEPHONE CO. are to bis swallowed, to irritata and inflame the Stornarli, fill the head witTim g?
Ing machin«, the eyre withi ffireballs
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and phantoms, that make life a burden and
death a blpreing.
blpreing It ia a pui
purely^ vegetala .compound, composed only of roots, hrrlw, barks, leaves, gums, etc
etc.
itW ;
Other burinons will Call me away Tor herb«,
etc. "lly
Byjtg^itri^iflelelfhrtftg
andsMrchlngnuriitlai
it immediately gore to the seat of thndiit____ limulatine the whqlc Qi-rvous'sysmonths. I will retain my In- tom, glring free and easy circulation to
vinallff^düiitrength
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and tpne to
tmtmt In the firm of William* A MUteer, the Uvtr and digesting organs and expelling Ml
ia and other impurities from the
-.r
— and I want to thank old friends for tbair blood without impairing the functions of the st sch.
in tho p u t and uk them to
He also give* a grand moral, ire« entertainment every evening at 8 o'clock, on

FIRST

VNNUAL CLEARANCE
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Jcjvriry, Silverware. ,etd.‘

Our c n tL stock of Watch«, L.
will go ortkule'at One Fourth Off oi:
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mence on1 W e d n esd a y , Janug. '

on F rltfiy , January 31at, I s

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Now is the dmc
meto get anything in our line s.
• nd see ui

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Sanford, Florida
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We will take Great Pleasure in Showing you these Goods

north winds from across the Mediter­ “ Full many- a gem of purest ray serene,
Beauty of ’ Jghgate.
ranean. The water is good, beinr The dark, unfathomed cuves of ocean
Charles Whymper, the painter, vis­
John Hancock to Hla Slater.
bear;
WHlea Interesting Epistle From Far brought from the mountains by aque­
ited a man at Highgate and took hla
Th* following letter to htl—alale».
ducts. There are no Egyptians here, no Full manyr* flower waj hornjta blnsh iin. -eidesk.^ g &gt; rT tt f i fj&amp;mindr.»
Off Africa lo Mr. Woodruff
] » i l / : fa tr y w r» hla aantorv was writ~
iÜiahr-,-?'ig—M-, Affina,.Jan A UHU.
r
Talking about the scenery, wl
when sud­ ten In John Hancock’s last term la
And wasfe Us sweetness on the desert denly «ho said: “ I think I get prettier college: "Harvard College, May t
l Hon. Frank L. Woodruff, Hanford, Fla
There are schools where French and
every day, don’t you?" *T beg your 17M.—Dear Blater: 1 believe Tim*
air.
Dear Frank—I am mad, furioua, mad English la taught. There are M osque*
u a march hare, and 1 am comjK'lled to for the Mohammedans and churches for
And then my thoughts were of Sun- pardon. What did you say?" ”1 aald, ■Up» very esalo with you, 1 wlab you
apeak n piece of my mind before I lx*gin the Christiana.
ford, and of friends there, where so many I think I got prettier every day.“ would spend one Hour In writing to
this letter, in order to avoid ur\ explosion.
llitkra is In the Desert of Sahara, but sunfloweN grow, in Ixiuutiful profusion, There waa no mistaking, ao Mr. me, I do assure j^mt I should Jake It
Whymper answered; "Yes. Indeed a * a—great fsvór. There waa, nay
Listen! ¡ did not believe all that Roose- is an uasia. and there- are -fine market ami do-n«t waste tijeir fragrance or twau}*0U get prettier; and no wonder in now la s report that you are going to
velt aald about Tuft. Now 1 du. Why? gardens, where they grow "an nbundaiice I F on the dreert air.
such freah air and"—Juat then ho
Well, he made it known that he would of all the vegetables seen t&gt;t Sanford.
All in a twinkling I iterarne obsessed caught her mother's eye and with be married very soon. 1 should b*
glad to know to whom. 1 hope you
permit Dr. Wilson to name the Embav
Algeria la famous for its wheat and with the idea that 1 must write you the Other women she left the room,
will give me an Invitation, (whethet
andor to the Court of St. James, when he other grains, and grapoa and wine, and mmethlng about Rowers (think of it!) with withering scorn. Then it flash­ tho report be true or false 1 cannot
knew that would interest one Demo- date«, the finest grown anywhere and xnd incidentally about Sanford (that U ed upon him that ho had misunder­ tell)* I hope at the .Return of Mr.
.erotic millionaire. "That wai a grand In many placet the chlef’dlet of the na­ Hurtling), Indulging the hope, that by stood her, Bhe had dropped an "b " Cotton, you will be eo good aa to
.stand play." And then with one da*h tions. Thu raising of s^eep, goats and hook or by crook or accident, some lost, What she had .aald waa, "I think write to me. I enjoy at present per
•of hi* pen, placed thousand» and thou camels 1« an enormous and extensive in­ innocent, freezing soul, (rocking the Highgate prettier every day."—Chris* feet health, A should be very Glad to
tlnn Register.
you. Accept my kind Lova to
’ • ’ ’aandfi o^poatmaatera on the Civil Ser dustry.
"wilds of the wooly west,“ or shivering
'you. I hope you art well, and I am.
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"At, In tb* ¡one case, with hi* left]
I.nbor is cheap. Twenty cents per in tho ice-bound shores of the Great
dear slater, your svar.Loving Broth­
Learning Two Thlnga
m -^hand, he threw. a «mall aop to Cerebut day during many months of the year is i.akes of the ^ar north might see these
and with his right hshd. a smile, a twinkle usually paid and of course the people, a» lines, and ito induci*:! fo read them, sim­ ,A native of Oermahy, resident In er. till Death shall separate us. JOHN
HANCOCK. P. 8. I give you much
of thd eyes, and without* remorse qf.cun I a nilc, are very poor? It is inierestinf ply because they nppear to have Ixen this city, haa learned enough of the
Joy, but shall have more reason ao to
Americcn
language
to
make
hla
mean­
. science, compensated the postmaster* to see so many ihephrrds tending theb written in the Desert of Saijara— an&lt;
do after receiving a Letter from you."
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without whom ho .would not have been tlocka. Timber is costly. There is Im* induced to go down to the very Eden ing plain, though grammatically some —Fro iff "John Hancock.“ by Lorenao
of hla sentences are odd. But be Is
***- -"»ylhlnatrd —foe thsir lidelidy-aiul.sup- little left and,we rppnot understand how of Florida and of the United States anc willing to learn and enjoys hla twist­ Basra.
M r . porli and thus he subbed the great Dem tho poor survive the winters, fteihvm- learn lbs fact, and aei' thut jt is" far ing or the srofda as much'as his hear­
orratjc heart, with a dagger, envenomed ber that for centuries before Christ thee* ahead of Adam.'a Eden, and a good plac ers-when hla allpa are explained &lt;to
Cruel, But—
pdth spite and revenue, over his defeat lands were occupied by first one and to live. Abd««'g'1&amp;tter of fact, far and !ilm. He has a friend with whom he
“ Tama Yam »" Davis, as Richard
and bobbed the Democrats of the lefcitf* then another |&gt;coplr, or by one arm) away uhriM—
u you and I know &gt;ften dines. The other evening the Harding Devla la now called, la theV-~ mate spoils of the'victors^ .Shameful!. I and then another devastating the coun- she has more suruhine, more Rowers. man tram the fatherland surprlaedTils hero of a story that, for ell Its malice,
“**“ ' I had friends who waptod tohe'pust- tri\ nqd destroying the then fine forests. H000 fnore artesian wells, more pretty host by aaklng for a helping of a dlstf la amusing. Down at Atlantic City,
_ , m a k e r s : l wij y ^ n ^ t^ . or im ept Algiers is quite a.large city and an im-. girhi, more fair women and nlore to eat, whloh hla host knew he did hot need one evening not long ago, a party, of
to care tor. "Why, Herr Blank.“ ox
quotation, «ultyd td the occasions
port ant port pn the south shore of the more to drink and more to wear.
Philadelphians eat In a private drew-dalmed the host, “I did not know you
* " A ■tjTl!(5»,r mannered; mao' never cut h Mediterranean, and a number of flm
Should I add to thlrf latter one-half of amid eet that.” “I used fo oouldn't. tng room, laughing and Joking and
throat ‘ orjfpyitleda ship,”
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iteamera from New York to Naples and what I have written on a separate sheet but I am learning to oan." Said tho ■inglng and haring a good time gen­
erally, when there came a knock cm
With a alight change in'one vena of u other politta stop at Algiers, coming and about Rowers, and Which in a moment of rueaL—Indianapolls News
the door and an attendant entered.
■ mod. ftwjfous Jdl&gt;d »qftquulsd poftn, I returning. ■ Hiskr’a • is eighteen hours weakness christened “ A Poem in Pros*1
"Ladles
and gentlemen," the attend­
prepare this epitaph for Mr. TaR:
ffom Algiers. From the hotel roof wr would make it too long, and I cut it.out.
ant aald. “ you are making too much
Advloe
for
the
Aging.
“ Lightly they,will «peak of the Taft that look far out Into the depert and U is deep­ I will *tax your nerves and your time,
"Go slowly and eat leee“ la the ad­ noise. Mr. Richard Harding Davla,
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ly interesting.
js immense, knd ev however, by saying that I auhmiU^piy vloe of Dr. William Osier to people the author, ta In the next room, and
•* * And over his cold asli.es upbraid him,
tends in some place« from the shores oi Poem in Prose to the criticism of a Woman who have reached the sanlth of their he aaya he fcan’t write“ One of the
Hut littla bo’ll reck if they let him sleep the Atlantic, on eastwsrd.'on to Egypt —"the*thing that brought aln and death Uvea and are going downhill. When prettiest of the Philadelphians gave ;
and to the Nilo at Assouan, whore the into the world »rid nil our woe/’, and this period comes the blood pressure a silvery laugh. "He can’t write, eh?" i
1n the grave where Theodoreiaid him,’’ groat dam, a worid’a wonder, create* a .listen at,her drastic criticism, viz: ’7a rites. The tubing shows signs 0f she said. “ Oh, tell ’ Dicky* everybody Now, 1 am relieved and proceed.vast artificial inland sea, and atill east­ poetfy it is without rnptcr. rhyme or wear end tear and If ton fast a pace knows that"—New York Tribune.
tT-1'" 'This la a town of 8,000, of Uiat num­ ward to the Red Sea. The Sahara is no« rhythm »
prose, it U execrable." la kept up something stay burst
8ome people are brought to their
ber 6,600 are Arabs, and the balance a smooth level sand plain ^-usually it la Probably it is wise to withhold It. •
Town Moves Twice a Year..,
sensee only by an aoddent of this
Jews, Spanish, French, English. The very uneven and very tough, uninviting,
There le a town, Oartok. in Tibet,
Hope the. New Year finds you and ail sort, like the congressman who bad
Arabs call’ the Desert of Sultara, the and yet an inexplicable charm, bewil­ our friends in Sanford, Harney_gounty,
which moves twice ever? year. For
to almost die of angina before he
threo months of t&amp;e year U ta eltuGarden of Allah. Robert Hitchens dering, fascinating-. The only safe north» Florida, wld),-. and
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wrote a very Interesting novel and named :&gt;d travel through or intn it is hy a,"¿kip Happy na you ihW fVB ta ?x?.~
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him.
He reforms
other
-t*4WGardemif-AttJni:
of the desert," the friend and stand. Jm
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nine
months
It
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but
A.-jHt
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»French lajthjUaogtiagf &lt; Frvugfa-HHHfc .,ii- .Lhe-xo*~u&lt;~4 hr- rir-rr-rrr TTr~ n\miT
ft tire bursts or a bolter head blows
Errors in'»:&gt;elllng and In quotations ont lu tho I&gt;,„nan body It !s *o l l ¥ ^ f lafurty mile* farther aoujtbA«( (v.jaiudi
‘ OœTQrréncÿT
baa orccu- One learns to love them and to ride ibefti.
IQ Will
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Jitn-nncouatod fay bsrouae I haven't am i
are the cause of this migratory habit
W TI I « * W
a &lt;lK-~ from uriy fidi, or Arab home, I acçident- a dtetnmary smrr vrnTsaw nw,*B»f«HhAw
are nri txxika of relerer
rrenew to be aeen here.
. llghtfui r*f&lt;?rt
^ fqr.the tourist .In JanuBBrriTjr‘,‘.rfiin nfrwiWr(ltu&lt;
Platinum Production^
oomfort, the whole town packs up
I| 'ary,-February and March, h «j^n il&gt;kllu]Xw.-bxjtaidant. found eut in the Gaf= 1 Mrr ihd MnLrATe*«ndex, ìatefy w«r. ’ .Though tho produrtlon' of platinum end, driving the herds of yaks, sheep,
^Tbreause i f t h e dry, mild climate, bril­ dan pi Athih, blrfoming all alone. Some- ded in Georgia, have taken tjuartera at Increased considerably laat.jefr over and goats, moves op to the higher
liait» aunablno.^qnjj cloudless aides. li
. Ìrtotrlike the lasujtoae of Surrimbr.. tbp Irvin homo.on Magnolia avvmfo and 1910, the price was also higher. The altitude, and the traders from t"Ai*
total production is placed at slightly at ouoe begin to drift *10. Trade
-in located ofl tbFaouth Side of a moun- ibstiiiitiy L thought of, that beatraful,
receiving Congratulation* of their over 29,009 ounces, having a value, of
continues for three months; thou, be­
¡b tain ranp, |od is protected from the and
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oft quoted v£He from Uray’s-Ejg^y» friends.
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Filed for Record William Martin to W. M. Smith.

A. E. Jomo and wife to B. E. Ewing
A. I. R » v « et ux to J. E. Vincent.
B. E. Ewing to Annie Jon«.. - •
I* G. Storbuck and wife to E .S. Grif1th..

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Howard-Packani Land Cp. to Richard
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A. Rex Daniels et al‘ tb‘ M. J. Dart*
[Wyler et al.
Jas. L. Giles and wife to Jos. I. Thorniton.
W. H. Baulerton nnd wiio to E. and C.
|DeLaney.
Win. Bumby and wife to E. C. Young.
Jno. F. Harrtwn to D. G. Moore.
H. W. Field and wife to J. H. fle e :
Estelle R. CHster and husband to
|Royal Hubbard, Jr.
Ar-Aultn to H. B. McCall.
A. Aulin to A. J. McCulley.
-Gv R. Sweet. |rr:d laoband ta-A-Jt|
Joiner.

well known in the smaller cities, owing
to tbo fact that het»work has been conflnsd to N «w York and' Boston for the
past five yean, is considered by critics
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Shlppsd Promptly
to be one of the beat accompanists,
especially for .vocal music.
The conct^OriU Ik given at the High
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¿list,'undct^thtfauspices of the B. P. O. B,
The price .‘of sent* and .opening sale of CARNATIONS, Whito^nkjtrd SI JO
sumo wRI, be announced in this paper L ia r of d ie VALLÈr-_l:»ijo
later.
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Resolution»
Whereas, God, in His wise providence
has removed by death from oar midst.
Sister Sarah Elizabeth Underwood, *n
beloved member and officer, therefore,
lie it
Resolved, That in the death of Sister
Underwood from our order the Pythian
sisters of Sanford Lodge, No. 17, have
sustained a serious loan and that we os
members will be deprived of a wise coun­
sellor and helpful friend.
Henolved further, That we extend to
the bereaved husband «ru* daughter nnd
loved one« In fheir deep sorrow our sin­
cere sympathy.
Resolved further, That a copy of three
Í
I , resolutions be presented to the family of
L the deceased and a copy to the Sanford
I . Herald for publication.
Kate McLaulin,
Carrie Davison,
Minnie Woodruff,

cejety the people want—and will pay big
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Call at our warehouse and see our
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Ask for our representative, Mr. Schumpert.
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Mr. DeCottre should l*e the apjeiintee. Automobile line
If you want to
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Un account til lltai . ¡»•cuil mo* ting of

we tire lit your service with the
the Commercial Club and the Elks' very best enrs
We never sh'ep
Item*!It concert conducting tonight, the If you arc m trouble tall
us tiny
meeting of the Commercial Club has
hour of the night or day.

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the comfort* of home? It doesn’t cost any more. She U
ihe Finest Vessel in Sanford Harbor. Re*dy for
Hire on Hunting and Fishing T r*P* or
Pleasure Parties at reasonable rates

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That every added *ubscriW helps to make this
popar hotter for everybody

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One of tho most pleasing Concert
oonpenies on tour this season, Tho My­
AND
ron W. Whitney Company, has been se­
cured by the B. P. O. E. of Sanford for a
benefit concert. The booking of this
splendid company will be welcome news
to all lovera of high does music, for all
ROOM 20 .
-will remember this great artist from his1
lost visit here, when he ’assisted Mme.
Upstnira, Pico Block
Lillian Nordica.
The singing of Mr. Whitney aroused
Open luesdays 4 to 6 p.m.
such enthusiasm and so thoroughly en­
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deared thla excellent artist In the hearts
of his audience that he will receive a moot
Saturdays 4 to 9p. m
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I hearty welcome on his return.
Contrary to the usual manner of em­
Strangers Welcome
ploying cheap, inferior artists to support
the star, Mr. Whitney has engaged such t . a a a a * « a a t » a * * * » * * a a » * t
well known persons aa Margfi Gluck, the

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Wc can supply you for Immediate
shipment.
Seed Q«U. ftyn. Onion Rf ts, Beans
Peas, Potatoes and Italian Ryo
Winter Lawus.
A full line of oil garden seed for
truckers nnd home gardens.
Oldest and moat reliable seed and „
poultry supply houao In tbo state.

Sanford lib ra ry

Secures Splendid Concert Co.

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been postponed to next Thursday night,
Jnnusry 2:ird. Everyone wanted to at­
tend the Commercial Club and also the
conecrt and could ndt do so. henoe the
change. Remember that the meeting
next Thursday night is hii important one
and should bo well attended.

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Palmetto Co. to Annie E. Fuller.

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Editors* Panama Trip
Following up-hi» Idea-tba

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The Kind-Thar_Brings~:Fhe' Money

T. E; Wilson of Sanford, as at­
torney, brbught to a successful termina­ ROMAN HYACINTHS____ SI 00
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tion the settlement of the ownership ol OOltBa VIOLETS.......... « s o
the International Kaolin Company, sit­
uated near Richmond, Lake county, by P r ie « » f. o. b. axpraoo office h«re
a master sale a few days ago. Chas.8.
Edgar of Leesburg is now the owner, nnd
Intends *In the near future putting the
JACKSONVILLE, PLO RID A
plant in operation.—Tavares Herald.

Iters, o f the Press Association of Florida
take « ‘trtp-txr rttr-PitMmre-O,
Company.
nal, Secretary Powell is negotisting for
Martha Grey et al tp M: M. Treadway a boat from this port and has already
W, R. Munger and «¿fu to G. D. received what he thinks to lie a good
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Lucy M. Garner and husband to Geo.
This trip can be made in ten days, and
T. Galnea.
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0; E- Moseley to Robt. A. Lees.
heard from agrees to furnish a boat with
Geo. T . Gaines and wife to J. D. all the necessary accommodations for
Rooney.
the rate of 175 for the trip, provided
Jesse Alien to G. D. Turner.
100 persons should go. Further time can
J. L. Dillard and wife to J. W. Connell' he had at the rate of $8 per day.
Fred H. Yaple and wife to John Ben­
Secretary Powell says lie would like
nett.
to hear from the newspaper men of the
C. Q. Joiner to Horace Harby.
state,- because this trip is planned tfor
W. M. Maahbum to Susan L. Mack. them and their familie^, nnd he wishes
8. A. Williams and wife to Henrietta to know how ta act.
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Simpson.
The further possibility is suggested
J. F. Adams to H. B. Adams.
by Mr, Powell that the owner of this
J. Horace Smith to M. K. Weeks.
lioat will keep it in service as lietween
A. R. Bradshaw and husband to W. H. this port and Tampa during the tourist
Schultx.
season. Tnrnpa Tribune.
Margaret A. McMichael to Thos. A.
An Excellent Official
Briggs.
By reason of the death of W, E. Shine
Alice J. Rex anti husband to Frank W. there will lie a vacancy in trie-office of
Swantusch.county solicitor after May 1. Mr. Geo.
M. Johnson, et ah, to Chas. W. Davis. A. DeCottes, the prenent incumbent*
Wm. Martin, Master, to C. W. Tel­ will Im&gt; a candidate for appointment to
ford.
succeed himself.
C. Jordan, ct al., to W. C. Jordan.
The Sentinel believes that Mr. DeJ. E. Keigwin to J. E. Crawford.
Cot tre is the logical candidate and is
A. C. Geer and husliund to W. T. justly entitled to the a|i|Kiintment. He
Jins made a splendid olticer and is en­
D. 11. Splinter ,nd wife to.Jno. Good- titled to the seoaned ter.m His defeat
rich. .
ut the primaries Was not duo to apy weak­
D. B. Sphaler and wife to Jno Hub- ness of his own. but to the extreme per­
hard.
sonal jKipularily of Mr. Shim*.
V. H. Wright and wife to Chas. nnd
It 1* rumored that there are other can­
Geo. Anderson.
didates, but the Sentinel editor has no
T. J. Boyd fo Horn Thomas
pereonal knowledge of itnj avowed can­
John Schnarr and wife to T. If. Miller. didates for the place other titan Mr. DePalmetto Co. to Raymond Kullrr.
Cones. The others mention«! ire Unfit

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Church AdvcriKing
In tins Tampa Tribune of lust Halurday npjwart'il a double-column display
advertisement for the First. Methodist

SANFORD CELERY STARTS
Continued from page 1

AN IMMENSE GATHERING
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of room*, lighi hotHfkeeping privilegi«, clt»e in and mutt be
first-class. Fhonc 341, B. II. Pugh k3-d

wore propounded so seriously and deeply.1
able ImurovemutiL. Tl»u «uU»*-troubi«» ~ ~TWntTSWfffrn r TTrattc some time ago
*vB,cal Advertisements Under Thl» city lots. Address Owner, Box 12»7yt '
n* ' **,ree
■ Lin« faeft Issue
at ti
day services irjid other matter» of in­ with this section is the tendency to get j by the Orlando pa|&gt;ers that county diviprice«
beyond
the
reach
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talk
of
n
few
mal­
Room and hoard in private family for
terest to churchgoers.
For Rent— Furnished cottage, 210
The First Methodist church proposes ing trade. The demand is choled off contents and office seeker* at Sanford Fine avenue. Will sell the furniture. n lady. Inquire at Herald office tl-l’p
42-0tp
uto n the advertising columns of the in the l&gt;egmning, and with no demand was refuted by the train load of enthusi­ Ilox 473.
For Sal«»— Ice lx&gt;x, coflee urn. »’roam
Tribune throughout the year. It is the prices naturnlly recede, and drop far asts who flocked to Oviedo last Friday.
For Sale - Heggar Wce&lt;i Seed. We freezer, wood heater, dishes, piano nnd
first church organization in this city to below the average which would rule, pro­ Thu bu»uj»«n iiiaiM» of Sanford cln*»»«1 guarnntee our Tom Watson and all vari­ others, Plmne 1R9. An of these
adopt this plan to uny extent. The viding the nrtual consumer of the celery their doors and left their luumeas car»*« eties of watermelon seed to l&gt;e true to at l«*ss than half. coat.
t:i ,‘tp
name. Writ«* (or prices. For 33 years
directing agencies of some churches in the was encouraged to pse it regularly and in for an afternoon and evening to tak»» we
have grown melons for seed purposes
large
quantities,
lettuce
is
daily
mov­
The Gate City House has brought
part in the meeting and the Orlando only. Giradenu Seed Co., Monticello,
city evidently lack the energy to even
down tho high cost of living. Only 44.00
furnUK'»the [uq**r with notices of their ing In rarloLn, but the movement is only people present at the meeting were Fla.
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services, although they are printed free nominal, and dt no time this season will greatly surprised at the outpouring of , For Solo—Two desirable lots ill San- per week for the finest table board la­
28- tf
bunch Iof
of charge by this paper. The
First there be an over supply from this (mint. such an enthusiastic
bargain if taken pmtrpt- the city. See Parker.
*
T business fonl Heights,
*
Growers
are
planting
their
potato
ly.
Address,
I).
UWngnerKbaimmee,
men.
It
demonstrated
that
the
ques­
Mehtodist officers realize that advertis­
For Rent—Red room, dining room,
.
^
44-tf
and use of sitting room, in on«
ing will help a church as It will help any­ seed, a large quantity of heat Spaulding tion did not start and is not being agi­ Fluresldefices in thecity. Clone
Wanted—Boy u( about 16‘ tears to
thing etae that b good, and they bIiow Rose No. 4 having been secured. Seed tated by u few. people hut b the solid
in. Apply at HeraliLoffisp, / v 42 ‘i t
learn
trade.
Enquire
Herald
Printing
stock
Is
now
going
into
the
ground
rapid­
foundation of the j^jple Sbople of Snn.commendable enterprise fan adoptipg
44-tf
ly. and with the present favorable wea­ fordLand.» Q u tid flE eS ^ i-op le in the Co. ,
fit. Johns HnteL- Booms and htmrd.
this policy of new»pai»e? publicity.
.
For
Sate—
Ppp
porn
.wagon
it
corner Homelike acconihicxlations. iu&gt; regul«/
ther
continuing.
Sanford
should
dupli­
new
territory;
ÎTÎ
The Tribune thinks the officer» of this
First aniTFark Ave. Enquire at wagon boarder* or transients. Good tab!«.
cate Us( year's performance and produce
B fÒ Ì
k!dy was not or address Rox 1094, City. church will find tligir •ron^rvguimn anti
44-tf
Rate« reasonable. W. II. Wtthen, Prop,
a bountiful crop of early potato««. 0. M. onljf ~
420 W. Hrst Stifo-tf ‘
~
»rowing rapidly as a result
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ratf
F‘,r Sale—Thoroughbred Barred Plyb atten
meeting
,j)-iw r
Retting together o f . tUOUth Rocks, h|u, strain. T. H. JohnFor Rent—Six room cottage wilb ail.
g(XW people in the new territory and the' »on. R. F. D. No..3, near Moore’» Btn- modern improvements. 4b"9 Pain
Ime tto
avenue.' Apply to F. W. Mahoney at
best ot feeling prevailed, at the meetings:•*rton. T
. 44-3tp
"Fernald Hu wo. Co.
33-tf
ftT F * « a concensus of opinion that the
For Rent—One large room with two
Wanted—Clean cdtton rags,
question of disivion is already settled. beds, suitable for two young men/ Also
office. Will
The majority of the people fn the new one room nicely furnished. WW»*r«r kt the Herald otl
per pound.
without
Imard.
Mrs.
R.
L.
Jones,
206
territory have already signed t)ie peti­
FarkAve.
For Sale—Two family lauilctes, sHo
tions and the work of the committees
For aaje—Five gallon instantaneous wholrwale. fiah-hivjifieas fritlthubklnA
frdht now on will only bo to attend meet­
water heater. Suitable for bath 'room Doata and nets.^Abw Iakn.7 pt lot with
ings that have already been Acheduled one
f
-at fish
Singer sewing machine, used one three.hoa.es/
;\ f.
and to expound the truths to the doubt month, household furniture., a j 210 hodse^l
*'d7Rf
ful ones who might yet be taken Into the . Pine ave, or box 478. ■
•: ‘ *41*-9r-p , *Lp«tlrPair ot flltk'k. trtmaertr- Ofr Park
fold
of
the
people
who
want
to
.do
and
CfliW
For
Rent
Cheap—
New
*sho
rooQi iur- j t o o C h U#lum
'J*—* ,
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n * • • .»
** *• »
*•*
* —«• -*• - -g{
r t ^tf
will do the most for them ...
nlshtd cottage, with bath ort quarter ing Club. *;.*
-ern Express Cu„ i*iti^a&gt;.TR\m|day night J i A f U *
Moat of us are sorry that the people acre, gotxl garden land. I^ureliavsnuH * G tx^•Mute.for Sate' Chf*|F-‘.Yor id*ling,.*- Tiff'
‘ a* .nr Friday inyoTing.^*
TW* money wo» cars daily from..now on. This concern
Second street. Address P. 0. Rox
«ent in thre^fantdfarpmd the amount has also l&gt;een heavy iq the lettuce deal, of Oviedo are in favor of tho movement. and
lTJ.I.
:
^ ^ - t f ^ ■pcctlon apply .'U) John-rtL; Etjward),
and
will
be
prominently
identified
with
All ol us would, like to go there again
of the shipment was $11,000.
Celery avenue.
* ".titSUfc
For.Sale or Rent—First d u » firm
Cashier'.Wheeler, of the Barnett bank the handling of the spring potato crop, and spfiit] such a pleasant evening and fully
erjuipped. Fine buildings. EvFor Sole—Two good mules, M|an..
said today tjpit the-, bunk had received also th^ spring crojw of vegetables, such talk to the IK»t people in the world.
erything modpm. Bargain. Itex 144, and .harness. Bfe tnem at Mecca Ham­
-. kwo packagescontainffit roOO each of the os beans, cucumvcrs, tomatoes and other
Orlando, Fla.
,^r' ■ 43-9tc
mock on Glrenman place.
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consignment, and that the rest was mya- vegetables. F. F. Dutton Is in charge
Wanted—Plain
or
fashionable'
dnesses
For Rent—Five acres, well, tiled.»with;
.
terteualy missing.
1
of this company's Hanford business.
to make. Satisfaction guaranteed.
*
Rrery member. «1 the local detective
house. Also 10 seres, 5 tiled. '; AUo,*
J.
E.
Face
will
also
Bo
a
heavy
shipper,
aa
20ft
E.
Thihl
St.
,
*•
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department U at work on the case, and an
acres tiled, with good house. Call oft t*
I t la an alsoli
will be Chase &amp; Co.—Produce News.
fact,, thatono
that
GOeent
arreat la expected within a few hours.
plmne W. A. MinnUk, Cameron CR&gt;.'M-tf
Jar o f WILS01
^rifBorn, Barred
f r e c ktL
l E CREAM ntF°r
wilt either rem
k or cause Plymouth Rock chlck*ns, White Pekin
Wanted—Orders for fine froot prt
prooii
Calling attention- Uf'i
of Illegal ' l l hi reported that, Robert Orr, general them tofadoand1 ' CXIr freeekles
ittw o Jan will even andjlndian Runner ducks, English Pen- cabbage plants, all varfetj««, $1.26 ,p&lt;f,
cited and A:
nets along the St. Lucie nftd Indian riv- «panagef p( thVUnlted Railway» of II*- in the most
Jawo and.Whiter i ,ooot cheapw in -targwtms. aitOTy * 1
tsrgprlutt."»• completoly BV Ute pen»
»
ducks and settings tion guaranteed. F. 8. Cannon,
7 en " the Kittle fry. Iter
■wwr;iH&gt;w w-bt-Hv Augustftur. Tla:;"i«o7
to personal ly « j
Pi *
Qaks Ppqltry
Farm, gatoV S^C. .
------ 8b
1retumyour money of eggs. Southern Oiks
r forts arc* tvlns^BBlu to stop the predici (erring with Henry Flagter over apropo* guarantee l
- Enterprise, FU.. Vulililä f n
withoutj
and that the coming legislature will be sitimi^ inatall a fem t-hetwoon Kwy-Wrot ÜÎT
- Put Olit^TrémTïïTngthn type ' wnifT~
lomsin rtants—I ehall have »Vend In good contfltion. 113 iUihöad A v i «
U » proposad &gt;e trwrew
»iid B bbh
- CREAM
million Livingston'« New (Robe tomato
thP fKlbUdSlflll ol Any other than a giti net port tralnt across the sfrmlta of Florida.
itely harmless.
Sate—I
rmady about Feb. HR.
t bat will poclRunner Pucka,"'
English Pencil! ed Iw
or cast net illegal.
In St. Augustine plans have been com­
PIMFLES and 10°0 loU and up— I am also head­ takersi o(
of large
la
white eggs. Stock direct
'KLES.
Polities In Kissimmee are getting wnr.n pleted for the ehautauqua which is to be
n today and try it. quarter« for sweet potato slips. Writs
Mrs.. Andrew Brooks. Vk*-Pn«J* —
1results absolute*
' - ‘
as several prominent men have an* held there March 3 to 12. The finest
dent Cumberland White Egg India*
for
«analogue.
J.
It.
Davis,
Bartow,
. F------ - mail if desired.
Runner Club. Eggs 18.00 per 13. Tryn o d * ^ T K ÿ b . e Î j ^ ^ c y (of mayor. programs ever wnjoyed are promised and
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COe. Mammoth jars $1.00. WIL- v * *
' wyexoff’' v.
Tt&amp; office of-t^Jepof pbljro is also going some of the speakers and both features BON'STAIR SKIN 8ÔAP ttc T V
For Rent—After February lit. nine
*
--------n of Whit* Leghorns,
For sate hr
room« arranged (ur two aidtcs. Hath early and constant layers, $£G0 P * H
to bo ifiuch.aorifat, ihRgfc: The election scoured ar« such as to attract general at­
tention.
PICO PHARMACY • ed o m Herald office. Sw.IV f .
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 14, IBIS

n
WATER AT SMYRNA

AFTER FORTY-RKVF.N YEARS

b ib le c o n f e r e n c e :

a»
Vsluine V

SANFORD'S NEW PIPE ORGAN
\S
- 1T V
Comrades Grasp llanda And
It* Installation Will be an Event i
4,
count Events
Oor City History
Bijf - Meeting , to h o * | T n lff v Ip 1867 and during the trying days o Enterprixe W ill Be the Site o f f The much talked of grand pip« organ Jacksonville Votes Over M il­
reconstruction, Copt. 11. II. Mark» part­
for Sanford which for months past has
Important Project
Gathering
lion for Municipality
ed with his old comrades of his company
boon .In building by the world’renowned
who had fought for the lost cause ail
Mollor Company of Hagerstown, Md.,
through the bloody baltlm of that great
H at MiC completed and v u ohlppet
SANFORD DELEGATES PRESENT conflict. Among them was one of his CHAUIAUQUA WEIL UNDER WAY
hitherward FridayglasL Workmen wil SITES FOR MARINE TERMINALS
races comrades, one of the homo boy#
be hero to'ensrt- it when it-arrive« and
. rn j
* from Merriwether Co;, 0«., wimedO.W,
W f.
soon the "king of mtuical instruments''
*t Dsytom and W¿11 McGwhiw. They had bunked together The Little City Across Lake Monroe will t&gt;e heard in our burg. The musical
Other patters of Interest Around th«
Attended ÖJr Many Enrfiuuaiti
In the same tent when they had such a
^rotUrtef thi* city are prcparii\f~a~proW ill Soon Be V Scene of Aciiyjly
Sunshine Stale
the
■**" A tth «. requrrt rThthr-pTraWfir rrirh« laxiuy^a.aJwWA’MU&gt;y^U'MiU.tiwuvJhrN
The Flryfid* Chriatisn Assembl)’ As­ gram of opprupriat«
^ fh e vote* yesterday irn l&gt;omimg*-J«ak»_____
board of trade (/delegation from San­ •umu canteen and shared the pfovlalons sociation takas pleasure in announcing auspicious occasion which shall mark
sonville for 11,600,000, the money to be
often
times
foraged
from
the
ncares.
the
installation
date.
D
h
intended
to
ford was npjidnted to attend the mint­
its second annual Bibk&gt; Conference,
expended in buying rites for city marine
ing of deep water project for Mosquito barnyard. Capt. Marks, although an which will be bold on the grounds of make the dedicatory a matter of public
terminals and buildIng»docks waa aver
Inlet- and Now Stnryna,. the said meet­ officer, was the samo democratio, whole- the Assembly at Enterprise, Ha., com- interest, every one realising as he must
whelmlrfgly
in favor of the project. A
souled
gentleman
that
he
ia
today,
and
the inestimable value of and advantage
ing having for Its object the securing of
miimitig Sunday,.February ®, and last­
board
of
port
comntfaekmcrs, commis­
his
friends
and
neighbors
were
still
his
afforded by the inauguration of this aplen
the support of Cohgmw by havinfc an
ing through the following Sunday, 'A
sioner#, consisting of fifteen business
friends
and
neighbor#
oven
though
he
did
musical
adjunct
and
utility.
Exact
appropriation of half a million dollar*
A cordis! invitation is extended to all
men, was elected to carry through the
* made, for the purpose of establishing a wore epaulette* and they ware privates. lovers of God's Messed hook to attend date cannot yet be given, but it Is pre‘ÏM
project.
It was to-get a special enabling
Capt. Marks and Ids company came
sumutile that the event-publlc*wiU take
depth of eighteen feet of water over the
its
awwioru,
and
seek
a
fuller
ami
deeper
out of the wsr sadly depleted in numeri­
place early In February, Grand organ, act passed that the board oT trade of that
bar at the Inlot &gt; '
..
knowledge of tho Word, whose “ entrance
cal
strength
but
with
stout
heart*
and
pipe and cornet* and strings as well as city a few months ago had Governor
' Tne mooting was held at the mag­
giveth light."
courage
undaunted.;
Returned
to
theii
wind instruments will support as flne « Gilchrist call a special aeraton of tb«
nificent auditorium of the Dnytono
The sessions of this Conference will
ruined
plantations
and
homo*
ravaged
choral
ensemble os ever A loam of this egiriature. the expense of which searion
High School and waa attended by
1» opcnjto tho public, free of charge.
by
the
contending
nmms
and
started
rise
could
boast, and felicitation, civic waa paid by the citiiens of Jacksonville,
delegation of fifty or rqore-citizens from
Enterprise,
Ha.,
is
a
small
town
on
ooo
New Smyrna, the enthusiasm being (Rep life where the thread had been broken Lake Monroe, opposite Sanford, ft pride in thq accomplishment and a feast
Mistaking
a
bottle of carbolic add
by
„the
call
to
trims.
«Thé
boys
were
of both wit and music, such as la but
and well founded. A splendid band of
a reached by’rall (one train a day) from
or Jamaica ginger, Chas. McCray, a
M
-.-itti-rod,
in
ufew-ypore
many
of
thorn
rarely
heard,
will
make
the
eehaqg
ring
tnuaic waa in attendance and with the
Titusville ami Sanford_ (where connec­
brick layer, drank the contents of the
. interesting talks made on deep wuter, aicl5ot ¡«art,, jeaviag tlx? old home for tions are .made to point* in north and on tho much anticipated and eagerly
&amp;
bottle containing the poison Saturday
other
htales and hthvr counirlea.
looked-forword
to
evening
of
installation
Florida development, freight rate? ami
south Horida} via the Atlantic Coast
night
at
Lakeland
and
died
from
iU
Merriwether
county,
Georgia,
waa
and dedicatory.
^ j
the position of central Florida in rela­
Jne Railway, or by steamer from Jack­
effects within a few minute«. McCrory
tion to the upper and lower portion of good enough for Mr. McGoboe and he sonville ami other point* on the St.
gradually
rebuilt
hi#
home,
me/rd«h.tUu
— —- The Doll Contest
‘T t r was hot a drinking man habitually, but.
'the state, the meeting was a moat enterJohn* river,-or by launch from Sanford,
he had been to Plant City, where h«
fence*,
brought
out
.his
plantation
and
tatning one.
Th« Interest in th* Doll Popularity
a delightful four mile ride (made in half
ind become intoxicated, and on return’ •I
under
the
altered
conditions
of
the
New
-jfJ
Dr. Van Vaiuth was the first speaker
an hour) across beautiful Lake Moiiroe. Contest is growing stronger end stronger ng to his room at the Ford House, he
South
retrieved
his
ruined
fortunes.
■
every day, ami in order to handle this
to take Mu- door and waa armed with
Capt. Marks rnmo south and settled Enterprise Ls the silo of the Epworth Inn, ■increased business the Star has added got up out of tied about 11JO to take a * l'affi
charts, maps ami other dntn of an
nr fifty yAara known an tho Brock
drink of th« ginger, which he hod sc#’ '
authentic nature and established a In Florida and lissjieen identified with louse, wijrh is now owned by the I-1or- n\ore help to thoir already large and-ac­
cured, and in his condition he mistook
the
interests
of
his
adopted
state
ever
commodating
crew.
•
splendid case In favor of th* deep water
ida Christian Assembly Association, ami
the bottle of poison for th» Jamaica gin*
since.
i'to
Friday the gnat three reel feature of
project, A survey of Mosquito’ Ihtet
operated under Its auspite*. T he faYesterday Mr. m c
—ww made m-HHW-«nd the engineer in
nous Benaon Sulphur Springs, oT v#H- thw^Ohfir prison will be shown WithoffT
to SÔ7- ii!.t m -m t s n r
elmrge of the survey reported favorably
liwIfnaslUnal—in*,i awk * o t»on the As- additional charge. This [a th* only
as to the feasibility and practicality ol
sodatIon's property, whoae wntera aft picture of the kind over mad«.
Afondoy at Arcadia and Avon Park.
j
The following is the lost count -of the
the plan. .Sounding* were tjdufen and forty raHea a mjpute.,
noted-as especially beneficial in case* of
Col. Harold Davidson, prominent in
Mr.
htcGchi-«
is
now
one
of
(he
moat
votes:
specifications were worked trtit showing
educational work and connected with tho,
prominent resident* of Greenville, Ga., dyspepsia and rheumatism, Epworth Anna Stafford...*........................
B6S
approximately the cost of the project.
inn,
together
with
other
hot
«la
and
board
military school at Highland Park, 111.,
»nil » member of tho Legislature from
rf. ^ - — ...... -*30
In 1D07 another survey was made of
ng houses will afford ample accommo­ Ethel Singletary
ell dead at’ his homo at Avon Park.
hla district.'
"
J_
HoXel Grow^U.^1 ......— -r—*,- ... 886
th&lt;- project and, the engineer in charge
-ate Monday nfrernoon *Armond E.
/
Mingled with the joy of meeting with dations foe, visitor* at moderate ratea.
....«j*.....--—.«860
made a favorabU report In the matter
The Conference will hold three reg­ EUxabeth Stafford
lolling»worth, 88 years old, a well known
these
old
comrade*
fa
the-regret
that
this
Mrima Fronds .
286
to the commit tee 61 rivers and harbors.
cattle man of this city, was talking to
1 probably 1» their last handshake, ular seseloru each day,- while group
Yii ntailirTTii mu
,
. ffbo Ha-wfftr-when he fell dead at her 1WL.
‘ r The.deco, water at
Ip
ílip
p
p
_
*m
n
y
«
Mw
»
n
.385
.docks at-New Smyrna is about 18 feet.
between times, as occasion re­ Ül*dyi Wilson. ..
Both deaths are said to hsve been caused
ng, will not moot for many more such
310
Alice
Caldwell
thus if these projects were carried out
from heart triuhle.
reunion* and this thought makes their quire«.
280
Jean Maxwell
aeagoing graft would be enabled to tie
The
Conference
is
non-denomlnationnl
OO 0
mndciasp stronger and their heart Ixnit
2T6
rm U
TTT
up at Nr«v Smyrna’s wharfs and take
Ruth Taylor
i *r Tho Kissimmee Golf and Country
faster. To. us who had no part in the and Christians of every evangelical faith Bonnie Ihirvia ....
. . . ^ ^ 276
-on cargo for polnta In the most remote
Club was organized in Kiseimmcc a few.V :
great struggle of the* sixties this meeting will find ita atmosphere congenial. Its
Chariotte
Smith
-.&gt;..u,Z'
—
..... 266
portions of the earth.
work will not bo dope in the interest of
days ago and officers elected for tha en­
_-4 M
any churoh or creed, but in the intern! Effie Howard
suing year. Grounds have been' do-’ ~
■. • —06
New Smyrna made a moat .interesting
of individual Christian character. It la Kitty DuBom
nated on which an-axcellent .nlnc-hqla.,
#*W* **HH .280
address. He stated ho had. decided to In so^ many battle*, and long marches hoped in tho matter o! progress of the*« Mary Barlow
course
has been laid out, and the golf
will» all the horrors, privations and sufAnnio Drutod.... 290
cut Horida out of his winter calcufainstructor from the Orlando Country
fcringM, the meeting means more than annual assemblies, to gather to this Mnmie Britt
260
tions and hie himself,to California as a
favored spot the foremoast teachers and
Club has been employed to give looaoiu
&lt;-----206
change. He w^qt but when he reached mere friendship, more than comradship. vadera of th*-Christian faith from all Esther Miller
to' tha members. A club house will be
more
than
even
kinship.
*
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*
there he saw fcurfr
a
--------complete
scene pf
Mildred Leo
—..... feflfi
evangel
leal,
denominations,
and
to
make
erected
a* soon as the,memberi are en- • .
j
After n trip over the celery delta today
Helen Peck
---- ;—~. j- ---- --- 286
desolation from .the recent frecap and
t
s
veritable
feast
of
fat
things.”
roiled.
270
the residents were leaving in nuch num­ Mr. McOehee will leave (or thé old home
The year’« program has been buildtd Evelyn Digger«
o 0O
. I
bers that he thought it btet to get out in Georgia, there to tell the remnant of wi|h care and affords a season of de- ii’ertrudo Rung« .....;.
the old company about gallant Dick
Tho
home
of
A.
E.
Gerrais,
a
resident
306
with them, hence lib preyonen al New
ght and profit to all student* of tjif Dorothy Davis
Ocola city, waa completely destroyed by
Mojf
Thrasher
270
Smyrna and at thlA meeting. The Marks, their old CapUih, in Florida.
tibie who can attend. Th* principa)
266 fire. This house was formerly the W. C.
Judge is a much traveled man and is
speakers will be: Rev.. Andrew Allen, Ucatrice Hargrave . ..
HOME
TALENT
MURI
CAL
CO.
2iK) Edwards home, just opposite the horn«
eminently qualified to speak of por.tx,
1), D., pic-tor of tho Presbyterian Jennie Khoad
of B. A. Wethers. The luaa of the
Ethel
Henry
x„
.
266
shipping and commerce and traffic*. He
church ^at Farmvüle, V*., whwc sdhouse, outbuildings, etc., *#,1f t $5,000
Ifii.
related many Instances of development "Glbnon Reunion" to bo GifftgflIn (1ruase« aUM ontreat -Hummer Axscmtdy Hlotipcallwiry!-. , M
/à
.JÍaflíwd-ALEaiiF-Dato
—and
in one of the outhouse* was stored
—
—. 270
M . isolated arctinna^ Xteiigod-direetiy
oat year made such a profound impre«- Marte Cox.. - ........»-v
$6,000
wurth of electrical supplio, ' ,
Tho
ladle*
of
the
Welska
Club
d*;
880
by the proper development of trans­
aioif by their luminous and deeply spirit­ Edna WllUam*
which
wiire
a total Iom. The Insurance
elded
by
a
unanimous,
voto
ut
a
recent
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portation facilities and equitable freight
ual expositions of the Scriptures, will Sarah Wight
on
the
entire
property waa only $8,000
meeting
to
stage
it
horns
Went
musical
u„.
.•
__
rat« adjustments.
FernWard_i...^r..u......^ -------------- 260
so the loa* is a serious one.
^
.
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Judge Barrett was followed in an ad­ Comedy, “ THe Olbaon HauiUon." Thfa ^'y . commencing
at 10:30 each day.
ooo
Hummer Weather .
dress by Thomas K. l3«t«s, secretary will bo one of the biggest amateur at­ .Mrs. Mabel Hilbish Stevens, principal
tractions
over
attempted
by
any
nrgnniTheodore H. Th«il, 40 yoore old, com­
New York. N. Y „ Jan. 23.-"Catti«
o f ‘th* Sanford. Commercial Club,' who
of Southland Seminary for girls, Gaines­
went armed with facts and figures of xatlon in Sanford, and it U unticipat&lt;-d ville, Horida/ a trained, travelled and freexe to death in the west,*k first straw mitted suicide Igte Monday afternoon
tho&gt;ariaua advantage* to accrue lu a they will make un imnirn-H* buccAw of it. iroadly experienced Christian woman, hat out In New Jem /;" "traffic blocked at his home a mile north of Brooksville,
The YVrinka Cluh.hns succeeded in me
using a double-barreled shot gan to ef­
which had water-as well a* rail
whoso gifu and personality are of a very by snow In Chlckgo;" "tulips budding
iwportation. Altar Mr. Bates had curing the assistance of one of the in- Ugh order, will conduct the evening ser­ up state"—The*e were headline oon- fect his death. Just before committing
firit»h«d .various members of the audi­ »tructontof the Ilock Entertainment Com vice«, Which will b« «vangelical in char­ trasU today coincident with an offiofal th« rash act, Theii, who is auppoaed to-‘
forecast of "nmi'h colder" here. With have been drinking, aeixed a yard stick
ence .roveiileiL' their thoughts on tba pany, from Gaincnvlllo, Ha. This com­ acter.
’
the mercury near 70 yesterday It could and drove his three children, all of them
" quastlnn,’ witirOw result that a ettnegck- pany him been making a specialty of ulna
Mias Emma L. Tucker, famed through-,
tcur.
muslrnl
comodico
(or
It
years,
and
young girls, /rum the house.
’ cd movement will be taken by all boards
out the south as a Bible Reader and be “ much colder" without ujweUlng tho
ooo
of tracU and other civic bodies within have found the Gibson Reunion on* of Jvangellst, will have general chutgc of season'« record. ■
With so good
_
Within
the
last
few
day*
January
a radius of 76 miles of New.Smyrna for its biggest attractions.
The Lake City Crop Improvement
Ire afternoon services, which will )&gt;a
'
thc orgBbiration|£)f u deep water com- an attraction Combined with the untir­ v^ried 7n'chsra^r.'and wjlTb« pgrüS’ worda ?l f^ty-threo years aUnding Association Is the nemo of a new organi­
r ipijtee .to work for th« securing of this ing effort* of the ladi*| of the Club Jbefe imtad In by a nombre ■of d ï s t i n g n i—
^ ^broken.
^ n . It1 was
was just
pm 102
iuj years
year, ago
ago sation formed in Lake City. An expert
can be no doubt of the affair being a ^Wtopi&lt;
ifto d a y th»t Fulton esUblisbed « Hud- agriculturist has ban employed and thla
appropriation
and
mpking
this
grand
;V! r j i !
Improvttment on tho east central const splendid mjeeeasjn Hanford.
Tlui gemrai managvmfnt of the Con­ son river record by navigation one of his man will spend his time visjting tbo vari­
Abpdt
)it)0
are
being
invited
to
patrieifbtamcni on that date a* far aa Albany ous farms and plantation« in Columbia
•oC-Holr^U.
*-■/-.
• .
ference will be In the hands of Rev.
—a record equalled today .for Lhe first county, giving advice and suggestions
i'* M r.'A. T. Roreettor and Mr. Allred l.t-. The commit too* Kara been apEdgar Wilson, of the Horida Confer
Forster. Were, the other Sanford d«le- Iwin ted for the various departments of enee, and Mias Emma Tucker, acting time. There ia not a partida of tea in wherever desired regarding crop«, stock,
gatos to the mcetipg. The trip was the work and will begin activities at an mul «ram iti«* fpUh^Borida.Chriatiiiii Jthe river*
fertiliser, etc.
“
" M/T.Toater's ear,, going Thirty date. - * **■■“
Assembly Associ«lion. %
&gt;
■aml- Np y ’ ^friyi it* -jpg
I w yMsswirisi Hisi pusfnnnmwfl I ha
and
*

FO R BUILDING DOCKS

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ñWord Herald. "The crop Hi Is year Kntmmee High School Saturday af­
hut »■ Dv a a iihgh-________
■ i bulftbtodncM, which Worthy cause. Also, the ctyldrrn and Capt. B. F. Whitner, who for the part ia «aid to 1* finest quality ov*r raiaied ternoon in KiasImtnM, .. r
.* ;
here and it is ready much earlier Hum
tlMJ
under the impression &gt;loung' iW*opic who are Iwlng in\1t«d to
-■•Tije boye have been1practicing faith—'rthB'twcn'
parttcfpatc ’ wprnqV only enjoy ths re-^
it) offurtHl."
fully since the.game with Rollins and by
ity to st
hcarsals, but will also receive much xpfen Chftttahbtwhco. téndereij his rreignation mrdy a satisfactory
y condition of affairs Ipyrhowfng ibey make are expected to
take th« wheregi
iritfr
The board of commlsaioner# of State in*
-v . .
lion, and it
. .y»w trails they now «d l did Inst nicUotf, -1 . *,
■tituttods today took up iba matter of in Sanford and th« mei^- tccli
take the game. The tine up la:
,ty.
«ckcting his ’ suocemor. Two appllca- will mean good time« fi
reuf, gtnuiiMi highway». „V'.*
*,-Kenner,
R F; Raynor, L, F; Gilbert,
tiuni were before the bonrd, that oí Hon. It will also be » good thl ng for the iMopie
E,V At the Presbyterian Church ..
f ; Held. It 0 ; Routb, L G; with Fry;
if
they
buy
and
eat
a
gnat
amount
of
Worth
W.
Tratnmei
of
Peneacola
•
and
Rgy. Fred. D. Hunt will preach at _the
Dr. Ralph' N. Oreen«, at preaent the Florida celery’, for next to Horida or­ Crosby, subs.
,\
(
'
Presbyterian church next Sunday morn­ chkf phyriclan of the hoapitoi. Th« ange«, Honda celery is on« of the hcailhThe coach, Mr. Wlldman, ia very
ing. Every one ia cordially Invited to lietrd ek-cted Mr. Tramtittl as superité
and hat of product* of the soil of the
much pleased ‘with.the work and **•
tud K t it M .—.T im M lln ln n .
U ndont tú incra*rt Cant. Whitnar.

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                    <text>A TTLE
T H E F IN E S T TU R K E Y S AN D C H IC K E N S
T H E B E S T AN D F A S T E S T HO R SES
T H E F A N C Y W ORK, JA M S A N D J E L L IE S
T H E P R O D U C TS O F T H E G R E A T E S T C O U N T Y IN TH E
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C a rn iva ls

and

oO th e r A ttractio n s n

RATES ON ALL
Church AdvcriKing
In tins Tampa Tribune of lust Halurday npjwart'il a double-column display
advertisement for the First. Methodist

SANFORD CELERY STARTS
Continued from page 1

AN IMMENSE GATHERING
Continued from page one

. ■_____________________________

of room*, lighi hotHfkeeping privilegi«, clt»e in and mutt be
first-class. Fhonc 341, B. II. Pugh k3-d

wore propounded so seriously and deeply.1
able ImurovemutiL. Tl»u «uU»*-troubi«» ~ ~TWntTSWfffrn r TTrattc some time ago
*vB,cal Advertisements Under Thl» city lots. Address Owner, Box 12»7yt '
n* ' **,ree
■ Lin« faeft Issue
at ti
day services irjid other matter» of in­ with this section is the tendency to get j by the Orlando pa|&gt;ers that county diviprice«
beyond
the
reach
of
the
consum­
sion
was
only
the
talk
of
n
few
mal­
Room and hoard in private family for
terest to churchgoers.
For Rent— Furnished cottage, 210
The First Methodist church proposes ing trade. The demand is choled off contents and office seeker* at Sanford Fine avenue. Will sell the furniture. n lady. Inquire at Herald office tl-l’p
42-0tp
uto n the advertising columns of the in the l&gt;egmning, and with no demand was refuted by the train load of enthusi­ Ilox 473.
For Sal«»— Ice lx&gt;x, coflee urn. »’ roam
Tribune throughout the year. It is the prices naturnlly recede, and drop far asts who flocked to Oviedo last Friday.
For Sale - Heggar Wce&lt;i Seed. We freezer, wood heater, dishes, piano nnd
first church organization in this city to below the average which would rule, pro­ Thu bu»uj»«n iiiaiM» of Sanford cln*»»«1 guarnntee our Tom Watson and all vari­ others, Plmne 1R9. An o f these
adopt this plan to uny extent. The viding the nrtual consumer of the celery their doors and left their luumeas car»*« eties of watermelon seed to l&gt;e true to at l«*ss than half coat.
.
t:i ,‘tp
directing agencies of some churches in the was encouraged to pse it regularly and in for an afternoon and evening to tak»» name. Writ«* (or prices. For 33 years
we have grown melons for seed purposes
large
quantities,
lettuce
is
daily
mov­
The Gate City House has brought
part in the meeting and the Orlando only. Giradenu Seed Co., Monticello,
city evidently lack the energy to even
down tho high cost of living. Only 44.00
furnUK'»the [uq**r with notices of their ing In rarloLn, but the movement is only people present at the meeting were Fla.
42-26tc
services, although they are printed free nominal, and dt no time this season will greatly surprised at the outpouring of , For Solo—Two desirable lots ill San- per week for the finest table board la­
the city. See Parker.
28- tf
bunch of
of charge by this paper. T h e
First there be an over supply from this (mint. such an enthusiastic
*
IT business fonl Heights, bargain if taken pmtrpt*
Growers
are
planting
their
potato
ly.
Address,
I).
UWngnerKbaimmee,
men.
It
demonstrated
that
the
ques­
Mehtodist officers realize that advertis­
For Rent— Red room, dining room,
.
^
44-tf
and use of sitting room, in on«
ing will help a church as It will help any­ seed, a large quantity of heat Spaulding tion did not start and is not being agi­ Fluresldefices in thecity. Clone
Wanted—Boy u( about 16‘ tears to
thing etae that b good, and they bIiow Rose No. 4 having been secured. Seed tated by u few. people hut b the solid
learn trade. Enquire Herald Printing in. Apply at HeraliLoffisp, / v 42 ‘i t
stock
Is
now
going
into
the
ground
rapid­
foundation of the j^jple Sbople of Snn.commendable enterprise fan adoptipg
44-tf
ly. and with the present favorable wea­ fordLand.» Q u t id flE e S ^ i-o p le in the Co. ,
fit. Johns HnteL- Booms and htmrd.
this policy of new»pai»e? publicity.
.
For
Sate—
Ppp
porn
.wagon
it
corner Homelike acconihicxlations. iu&gt; regul«/
ther
continuing.
Sanford
should
dupli­
new
territory;
ÎTÎ
The Tribune thinks the officer» of this
First aniTFark Ave. Enquire at wagon boarder* or transients. Good tab!«.
cate Us( year's performance and produce
B fÒ Ì
k!dy was not or address Rox 1094, City. church will find tligir •ron^rvguimn anti
44-tf
Rate« reasonable. W. II. Wtthen, Prop,
a bountiful crop of early potato««. 0. M. onljf ~
420 W. Hrst Stifo-tf ‘
~
»rowing rapidly as a result
* ,1* —
ratf
F‘,r Sale—Thoroughbred Barred Plyb atten
meeting
,j ) - i w r
Retting together o f . tUOUth Rocks, h|u, strain. T. H. JohnFor Rent—Six room cottage wilb ail.
g(XW people in the new territory and th e ' »on. R. F. D. No..3, near Moore’» Btn- modern improvements. 4b"9 Pain
Ime tto
avenue.' Apply to F. W. Mahoney at
best ot feeling prevailed, at the meetings:•*rton. T
. 44-3tp
"Fernald Hu wo. Co.
33-tf
ftT F * « a concensus of opinion that the
For Rent—One large room with two
Wanted—Clean cdtton rags,
question of disivion is already settled. beds, suitable for two young m en/ Also
office. Will
The majority of the people fn the new one room nicely furnished. WW»*r«r kt the Herald otl
per pound.
without
Imard.
Mrs.
R.
L.
Jones,
206
territory have already signed t)ie peti­
FarkAve.
F or Sale—Two family lauilctes, sHo
tions and the work of the committees
For aaje— Five gallon instantaneous wholrwale. fiah-hivjifieas fritlthubklnA
frdht now on will only bo t o attend meet­
Doata and nets.^Abw Iakn.7 pt lot with
ings that have already been Acheduled water heater. Suitable for bath 'room th r e e .h o a .e s /
f
-at fish
one Singer sewing machine, used one
;\ f .
and to expound the truths to the doubt month, household furniture., a j 210 hodse^l
*'d7Rf
ful ones who might yet be taken Into the . Pine ave, or box 478. ■
•: ‘ *41*-9r-p , *Lp«tlrPair ot flltk'k. trtmaertr- Ofr Park
fold
of
the
people
who
want
to
.do
and
CfliW
For
Rent
Cheap—
New
*sho
rooQi iur- j t o o C h U#lum
'J*—* ,
__
n * • • .»
* * *• »
*• *
* — «• -*• - - g {
r t ^tf
will do the most for them . . .
nlshtd cottage, with bath ort quarter ing Club. *;.*
-ern Express Cu„ i*iti^a&gt;.TR\m|day night J i A f U *
Moat of us are sorry that the people acre, gotxl garden land. I^ureliavsnuH * G tx ^ •Mute.for Sate' Chf*|F-‘.Yor id*ling,.*- Tiff'
‘ a* .nr Friday inyoTing.^*
TW* money wo» cars daily from..now on. This concern
and Second street. Address P. 0. Rox
«ent in thre^fantdfarpm d the amount has also l&gt;een heavy iq the lettuce deal, of Oviedo are in favor of tho movement.
lTJ.I.
:
^ ^ - t f ^ ■pcctlon apply .'U) John-rtL; Etjward),
and
will
be
prominently
identified
with
All ol us would, like to go there again
of the shipment was $11,000.
Celery avenue.
* ".titSUfc
For.Sale or Rent—First d u » firm
Cashier'.Wheeler, of the Barnett bank the handling of the spring potato crop, and spfiit] such a pleasant evening and fully erjuipped. Fine buildings. EvFor Sole— Two good mules, M|an..
said today tjpit the-, bunk had received also th^ spring crojw of vegetables, such talk to the IK»t people in the world.
erything modpm. Bargain. Itex 144, and .harness. Bfe tnem at Mecca Ham­
-. kwo packagescontainffit roOO each of the os beans, cucumvcrs, tomatoes and other
Orlando, Fla.
,^ r' ■ 43-9tc
mock on Glrenman place.
•3fttfc
consignment, and that the rest was mya- vegetables. F. F. Dutton Is in charge
Wanted—
Plain
or
fashionable'
dnesses
For Rent—Five acres, well, tiled.»with;
.
terteualy missing.
1
o f this company's Hanford business.
to make. Satisfaction guaranteed.
*
Rrery member. «1 the local detective
house. Also 10 seres, 5 tiled. '; AUo,*
J.
E.
Face
will
also
Bo
a
heavy
shipper,
aa
20ft
E.
Thihl
St.
,
*•
43-8tp
department U at work on the case, and an
acres tiled, with good house. Call oft t*
It la an alsoli
will be Chase &amp; Co.—Produce News.
fact,, that
thatono GOeent
arreat la expected within a few hours.
plmne W. A. MinnUk, Cameron CR&gt;.'M-tf
Jar o f WILS01
^rifBorn, Barred
f r e c ktLE
l
CREAM ntF° r
wilt either rem
' CXIr freeekles
k or cause Plymouth Rock chlck*ns, White Pekin
Wanted— Orders for fine froot prt
prooii
Calling attention- Uf'i
of Illegal ' l l hi reported that, Robert Orr, general them tofadoand1
ittw o Jan will even andjlndian Runner ducks, English Pen- cabbage plants, all varfetj««, $1.26 ,p&lt;f,
cited and A:
nets along the St. Lucie nftd Indian riv- «panagef p( thVUnlted Railway» of II*- in th e most
J awo and.Whiter i ,ooot cheap w in -targwtms. aitOTy * 1
tsrgprlutt."»• completoly BV Ute pen»
»
ducks and settings tion guaranteed. F. 8. Cannon,
7 e n " the Kittle fry. Iter
■wwr;iH&gt;w w-bt-Hv Augustftur. Tla:;"i«o7
to personal ly « j
Pi *
Qaks Ppqltry
Farm, gatoV S^C. .
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1retumyour money of eggs. Southern Oiks
r forts arc* tvlns^BBlu to stop the predici (erring with Henry Flagter over apropo* guarantee l
- Enterprise, FU.. Vulililä f n
with o u tj
and that the coming legislature will be sitim i^ inatall a fem t-hetwoon Kwy -Wrot ÜÎT
- Put Olit^TrémTïïTngthn type ' wnifT~
lomsin rtants— I ehall have »Vend In good contfltion. 113 iUihöad A vi «
U » proposa d &gt;e trwrew
»iid B bbh
- CREAM
million Livingston'« New (Robe tomato
thP fKlbUdSlflll ol Any other than a giti net port tralnt across the sfrmlta o f Florida.
itely harmless.
Sate—I
rmady about Feb. HR.
t bat will poclRunner Pucka,"'
English Pencil! ed Iw
or cast net illegal.
In St. Augustine plans have been com­
PIMFLES and 10°0 loU and up— I am also head­ takersi o(
of la
large white eggs. Stock direct
'KLES.
Polities In Kissimmee are getting wnr.n pleted for the ehautauqua which is to be
n today and try it. quarter« for sweet potato slips. Writs
Mrs.. Andrew Brooks. Vk*-Pn«J* —
1 results absolute*
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as several prominent men have an* held there March 3 to 12. The finest
dent Cumberland White Egg India*
for
«analogue.
J.
It.
Davis,
Bartow,
. F--------- mail if desired.
Runner Club. Eggs 18.00 per 13. Tryn o d * ^ T K ÿ b . e Î j ^ ^ c y (of mayor. programs ever wnjoyed are promised and
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43-6tp
COe. Mammoth jars $1.00. WIL- v * *
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Tt&amp; office of-t^Jepof pbljro is also going some of the speakers and both features B O N 'STA IR SKIN 8Ô AP tt c T V
For Rent—After February lit . nine
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----------n of Whit* Leghorns,
For sate hr
room« arranged (ur two aidtcs. Hath early and constant layers, $£G0 P* H
to bo ifiuch.aorifat, ihRgfc: The election scoured ar« such as to attract general at­
tention.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JANUARY 1 4 , IBIS

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WATER AT SMYRNA

AFTER FORTY-RKVF.N YEARS

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SANFORD'S NEW PIPE ORGAN
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Comrades Grasp llanda And
It* Installation Will be an Event i
4,
count Events
Oor City History
Bijf - Meeting , to h o * | Tnlff v Ip 1867 and during the trying days o Enterprixe Will Be the Site o f f The much talked of grand pip« organ Jacksonville Votes Over Mil­
reconstruction, Copt. 11. II. Mark» part­
for Sanford which for months past has
Important Project
Gathering
lion for Municipality
ed with his old comrades of his company
boon .In building by the world’renowned
who had fought for the lost cause ail
Mollor Company of Hagerstown, Md.,
through the bloody baltlm of that great
H at MiC completed and v u ohlppet
SANFORD DELEGATES PRESENT conflict. Among them was one of his CHAUIAUQUA WEIL UNDER WAY
hitherward FridayglasL Workmen wil SITES FOR MARINE TERMINALS
races comrades, one of the homo boy#
be hero to'ensrt- it when it-arrive« and
. r n j
* from Merriwether Co;, 0«., wimedO.W,
W f.
soon the "king of mtuical instruments''
*t Dsytom and W¿11 McGwhiw. They had bunked together The Little City Across Lake Monroe will t&gt;e heard in our burg. The musical
Other patters of Interest Around th«
Attended ÖJr Many Enrfiuuaiti
In the same tent when they had such a
^rotUrtef thi* city are prcparii\f~a~proWill Soon Be V Scene of Aciiyjly
Sunshine Stale
the
■**" A tth «. requrrt rThthr-pTraWfir rrirh« laxiuy^a.aJwWA’MU&gt;y^U'MiU.tiwuvJhrN
The Flryfid* Chriatisn Assembl)’ As­ gram of opprupriat«
^ fh e vote* yesterday irn l&gt;omimg*-J«ak»_____
board of trade (/delegation from San­ •umu canteen and shared the pfovlalons sociation takas pleasure in announcing auspicious occasion which shall mark
sonville for 11,600,000, the money to be
often
times
foraged
from
the
ncares.
the
installation
date.
D
h
intended
to
ford was npjidnted to attend the mint­
its second annual Bibk&gt; Conference,
expended in buying rites for city marine
ing of deep water project for Mosquito barnyard. Capt. Marks, although an which will be bold on the grounds of make the dedicatory a matter of public
terminals and buildIng»docks waa aver
Inlet- and Now Stnryna,. the said meet­ officer, was the samo democratio, whole- the Assembly at Enterprise, Ha., com- interest, every one realising as he must
whelmlrfgly
in favor of the project. A
souled
gentleman
that
he
ia
today,
and
the inestimable value of and advantage
ing having for Its object the securing of
miimitig Sunday,.February ®, and last­
board
of
port
comntfaekmcrs, commis­
his
friends
and
neighbors
were
still
his
afforded by the inauguration of this aplen
the support of Cohgmw by havinfc an
ing through the following Sunday, 'A
sioner#, consisting of fifteen business
friends
and
neighbor#
oven
though
he
did
musical
adjunct
and
utility.
Exact
appropriation of half a million dollar*
A cordis! invitation is extended to all
men, was elected to carry through the
* made, for the purpose of establishing a wore epaulette* and they ware privates. lovers of God's Messed hook to attend date cannot yet be given, but it Is pre‘ ÏM
project.
It was to-get a special enabling
Capt. Marks and Ids company came
sum utile that the event-publlc*wiU take
depth o f eighteen feet of water over the
its
awwioru,
and
seek
a
fuller
ami
deeper
out of the wsr sadly depleted in numeri­
place early In February, Grand organ, act passed that the board oT trade of that
bar at the Inlot &gt; '
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knowledge of tho Word, whose “ entrance
cal
strength
but
with
stout
heart*
and
pipe and cornet* and strings as well as city a few months ago had Governor
' Tne mooting was held at the mag­
giveth light."
courage
undaunted.;
Returned
to
theii
wind instruments will support as flne « Gilchrist call a special aeraton of tb«
nificent auditorium of the Dnytono
The sessions of this Conference will
ruined
plantations
and
homo*
ravaged
choral
ensemble os ever A loam of this egiriature. the expense of which searion
High School and waa attended by
1» opcnjto tho public, free of charge.
by
the
contending
nmms
and
started
rise
could
boast, and felicitation, civic waa paid by the citiiens of Jacksonville,
delegation of fifty or rqore-citizens from
Enterprise,
Ha.,
is
a
small
town
on
oo o
New Smyrna, the enthusiasm being (Rep life where the thread had been broken Lake Monroe, opposite Sanford, ft pride in thq accomplishment and a feast
Mistaking
a
bottle of carbolic add
by
„the
call
to
trims.
«Thé
boys
were
of both wit and music, such as la but
and well founded. A splendid band of
a reached by’rall (one train a day) from
or Jamaica ginger, Chas. McCray, a
M-.-itti-rod,
in
ufew-ypore
many
of
thorn
rarely
heard,
will
make
the
eehaqg
ring
tnuaic waa in attendance and with the
Titusville ami Sanford_ (where connec­
brick layer, drank the contents of the
. interesting talks made on deep wuter, aicl5ot ¡«art,, jeaviag tlx? old home for tions are .made to point* in north and on tho much anticipated and eagerly
&amp;
bottle containing the poison Saturday
other
htales and hthvr counirlea.
looked-forword
to
evening
of
installation
Florida development, freight rate? ami
south Horida} via the Atlantic Coast
night
at
Lakeland
and
died
from
iU
Merriwether
county,
Georgia,
waa
and dedicatory.
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the position of central Florida in rela­
Jne Railway, or by steamer from Jack­
effects within a few minute«. McCrory
tion to the upper and lower portion of good enough for Mr. McGoboe and he sonville ami other point* on the St.
gradually
rebuilt
hi#
home,
me/rd«h.tUu
— —- The Doll Contest
‘ T t r was hot a drinking man habitually, but.
'the state, the meeting was a moat enterJohn* river,-or by launch from Sanford,
he had been to Plant City, where h«
fence*,
brought
out
.his
plantation
and
tatning one.
Th« Interest in th* Doll Popularity
a delightful four mile ride (made in half
ind become intoxicated, and on return’ •I
under
the
altered
conditions
of
the
New
-jfJ
Dr. Van Vaiuth was the first speaker
an hour) across beautiful Lake Moiiroe. Contest is growing stronger end stronger ng to his room at the Ford House, he
South
retrieved
his
ruined
fortunes.
■
every day, ami in order to handle this
to take Mu- door and waa armed with
Capt. Marks rnmo south and settled Enterprise Ls the silo of the Epworth Inn, ■increased business the Star has added got up out of tied about 11JO to take a * l'affi
charts, maps ami other dntn of an
nr fifty yAara known an tho Brock
drink of th« ginger, which he hod sc#’ '
authentic nature and established a In Florida and lissjieen identified with louse, wijrh is now owned by the I-1or- n\ore help to thoir already large and-ac­
cured, and in his condition he mistook
the
interests
of
his
adopted
state
ever
commodating
crew.
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splendid case In favor of th* deep water
ida Christian Assembly Association, ami
the bottle of poison for th» Jamaica gin*
since.
i'to
Friday the gnat three reel feature of
project, A survey of Mosquito’ Ihtet
operated under Its auspite*. The faYesterday Mr. m c
—ww made m-HHW-«nd the engineer in
nous Benaon Sulphur Springs, oT v#H- thw^Ohfir prison will be shown WithoffT
to SÔ7- ii!.t m -m t s nr
elmrge of the survey reported favorably
liwIfnaslUnal—in*,i awk * o t»on the As- additional charge. This [a th* only
as to the feasibility and practicality ol
sodatIon's property, whoae wntera aft picture of the kind over mad«.
Afondoy at Arcadia and Avon Park.
j
The following is the lost count -of the
the plan. .Sounding* were tjdufen and forty raHea a mjpute.,
noted-as especially beneficial in case* of
Col. Harold Davidson, prominent in
Mr.
htcGchi-«
is
now
one
of
(he
moat
votes:
specifications were worked trtit showing
educational work and connected with tho,
prominent resident* of Greenville, Ga., dyspepsia and rheumatism, Epworth Anna Stafford...*............................
B6S
approximately the cost of the project.
inn,
together
with
other
hot
«la
and
board
military school at Highland Park, 111.,
»nil » member of tho Legislature from
rf. ^ - — ....... -*30
In 1D07 another survey was made of
ng houses will afford ample accommo­ Ethel Singletary
ell dead at’ his homo at Avon Park.
hla district.'
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HoXel Grow^U.^1 .......— -r—*,- ... 886
th&lt;- project and, the engineer in charge
-ate Monday nfrernoon *Armond E.
/
Mingled with the joy of meeting with dations foe, visitor* at moderate ratea.
....«j*.....--—.«860
made a favorabU report In the matter
The Conference will hold three reg­ EUxabeth Stafford
lolling»worth, 88 years old, a well known
these
old
comrade*
fa
the-regret
that
this
Mrima Fronds .
286
to the commit tee 61 rivers and harbors.
cattle man of this city, was talking to
1 probably 1» their last handshake, ular seseloru each day,- while group
Yii ntailirTTii mu
,
. ffbo Ha-wfftr-when he fell dead at her 1WL.
‘ r The.deco, water at
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Mw»n
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.docks at-New Smyrna is about 18 feet.
between times, as occasion re­ Ül*dyi Wilson. ..
Both deaths are said to hsve been caused
ng, will not moot for many more such
310
Alice
Caldwell
thus if these projects were carried out
from heart triuhle.
reunion* and this thought makes their quire«.
280
Jean Maxwell
aeagoing graft would be enabled to tie
The
Conference
is
non-denomlnationnl
OO 0
mndciasp stronger and their heart Ixnit
2T6
rmU
TTT
up at Nr«v Smyrna’s wharfs and take
Ruth Taylor
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rTho Kissimmee Golf and Country
faster. To. us who had no part in the and Christians of every evangelical faith Bonnie Ihirvia ....
. . . ^ ^ 276
-on cargo for polnta In the most remote
Club was organized in Kiseimmcc a few.V :
great struggle of the* sixties this meeting will find ita atmosphere congenial. Its
Chariotte
Smith
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portions of the earth.
work will not bo dope in the interest of
days ago and officers elected for tha en­
_ -4 M
any churoh or creed, but in the intern! Effie Howard
suing year. Grounds have been' do-’ ~
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New Smyrna made a moat .interesting
of individual Christian character. It la Kitty D uBom
nated on which an-axcellent .nlnc-hqla.,
#*W
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address. He stated ho had. decided to In so^ many battle*, and long marches hoped in tho matter o! progress of the*« Mary Barlow
course
has been laid out, and the golf
will» all the horrors, privations and sufAnnio Drutod.....290
cut Horida out of his winter calcufainstructor from the Orlando Country
fcringM, the meeting means more than annual assemblies, to gather to this Mnmie Britt
260
tions and hie himself,to California as a
favored spot the foremoast teachers and
Club has been employed to give looaoiu
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change. He w^qt but when he reached mere friendship, more than comradship. vadera of th*-Christian faith from all Esther Miller
to' tha members. A club house will be
more
than
even
kinship.
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there he saw fcurfr
---------acomplete scene pf
Mildred Leo
—......feflfi
evangel
leal,
denominations,
and
to
make
erected
a* soon as the,memberi are en- • .
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After n trip over the celery delta today
Helen Peck
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desolation from .the recent frecap and
t
s
veritable
feast
of
fat
things.”
roiled.
270
the residents were leaving in nuch num­ Mr. McOehee will leave (or thé old home
The year’« program has been buildtd Evelyn Digger«
o 0O
. I
bers that he thought it btet to get out in Georgia, there to tell the remnant of wi|h care and affords a season of de- ii’ertrudo Rung« ..... ;.
the old company about gallant Dick
Tho
home
of
A.
E.
Gerrais,
a
resident
306
with them, hence lib preyonen al New
ght and profit to all student* of tjif Dorothy Davis
Ocola city, waa completely destroyed by
Mojf
Thrasher
270
Smyrna and at thlA meeting. The Marks, their old CapUih, in Florida.
tibie who can attend. Th* principa)
266 fire. This house was formerly the W. C.
Judge is a much traveled man and is
speakers will be: Rev.. Andrew Allen, Ucatrice Hargrave . ..
HOME
TALENT
MURI
CAL
CO.
2iK) Edwards home, just opposite the horn«
eminently qualified to speak of por.tx,
1), D., pic-tor of tho Presbyterian Jennie Khoad
of B. A. Wethers. The luaa of the
Ethel
Henry
x„
.
266
shipping and commerce and traffic*. He
church ^at Farmvüle, V*., whwc sdhouse, outbuildings, etc., *#,1ft $5,000
Ifii.
related many Instances of development "Glbnon Reunion" to bo GifftgflIn (1ruase« aUM on treat -Hummer Axscmtdy Hlotipcallwiry!-. , M
/à
.JÍaflíwd-ALEaiiF-Dato
—and
in one of the outhouse* was stored
—
—. 270
M . isolated arctinna^ Xteiigod-direetiy
oat year made such a profound impre«- Marte Cox.. - ........»-v
$6,000
wurth of electrical supplio, ' ,
Tho
ladle*
of
the
Welska
Club
d*;
880
by the proper development of trans­
aioif by their luminous and deeply spirit­ Edna WllUam*
which
wiire
a total Io m . The Insurance
elded
by
a
unanimous,
voto
ut
a
recent
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portation facilities and equitable freight
ual expositions of the Scriptures, will Sarah Wight
on
the
entire
property waa only $8,000
meeting
to
stage
it
horns
Went
musical
u„.
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rat« adjustments.
FernWard_i...^r..u......^ ----------------- 260
so the loa* is a serious one.
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Judge Barrett was followed in an ad­ Comedy, “ THe Olbaon HauiUon." Thfa ^'y . commencing
at 10:30 each day.
ooo
Hummer Weather .
dress by Thomas K. l3«t«s, secretary will bo one of the biggest amateur at­ .Mrs. Mabel Hilbish Stevens, principal
tractions
over
attempted
by
any
nrgnniTheodore H. Th«il, 40 yoore old, com­
New York. N. Y „ Jan. 23.-"C atti«
o f ‘th* Sanford. Commercial Club,' who
of Southland Seminary for girls, Gaines­
went armed with facts and figures of xatlon in Sanford, and it U unticipat&lt;-d ville, Horida/ a trained, travelled and freexe to death in the west,*k first straw mitted suicide Igte Monday afternoon
tho&gt;ariaua advantage* to accrue lu a they will make un imnirn-H* buccAw of it. iroadly experienced Christian woman, hat out In New J e m /;" "traffic blocked at his home a mile north of Brooksville,
The YVrinka Cluh.hns succeeded in me
using a double-barreled shot gan to ef­
which had water-as well a* rail
whoso gifu and personality are of a very by snow In Chlckgo;" "tulips budding
iwportation. Altar Mr. Bates had curing the assistance of one of the in- Ugh order, will conduct the evening ser­ up state"—The*e were headline oon- fect his death. Just before committing
firit»h«d .various members of the audi­ »tructontof the Ilock Entertainment Com vice«, Which will b« «vangelical in char­ trasU today coincident with an offiofal th« rash act, Theii, who is auppoaed to-‘
forecast of "nmi'h colder" here. With have been drinking, aeixed a yard stick
ence .roveiileiL' their thoughts on tba pany, from Gaincnvlllo, Ha. This com­ acter.
’
the mercury near 70 yesterday It could and drove his three children, all of them
" quastlnn,’ witirOw result that a ettnegck- pany him been making a specialty of ulna
Mias Emma L. Tucker, famed through-,
tcur.
muslrnl
comodico
(or
It
years,
and
young girls, /rum the house.
’ cd movement will be taken by all boards
out the south as a Bible Reader and be “ much colder" without ujweUlng tho
ooo
of tracU and other civic bodies within have found the Gibson Reunion on* of Jvangellst, will have general chutgc of season'« record. ■
With so good
_
Within
the
last
few
day*
January
a radius of 76 miles of New.Smyrna for its biggest attractions.
The Lake City Crop Improvement
Ire afternoon services, which will )&gt;a
'
thc orgBbiration|£)f u deep water com- an attraction Combined with the untir­ v^ried 7n'chsra^r.'and wjlTb« pgrüS’ w orda ? l f^ty-threo years aUnding Association Is the nemo of a new organi­
r ipijtee .to work for th« securing of this ing effort* of the ladi*| of the Club Jbefe imtad In by a nombre ■of d ï s t i n g n i—
^ ^broken.
^ n . It1 was
was just
pm 102
iuj years
year, ago
ago sation formed in Lake City. An expert
can be no doubt of the affair being a ^Wtopi&lt;
ift o d a y th»t Fulton esUblisbed « Hud- agriculturist has ban employed and thla
appropriation
and
mpking
this
grand
;V! r ji !
Improvttment on tho east central const splendid mjeeeasjn Hanford.
Tlui gemrai managvmfnt of the Con­ son river record by navigation one of his man will spend his time visjting tbo vari­
Abpdt
)it)0
are
being
invited
to
patrieifbtamcni on that date a* far aa Albany ous farms and plantation« in Columbia
•oC-Holr^U.
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ference will be In the hands of Rev.
—a record equalled today .for Lhe first county, giving advice and suggestions
i'* M r.'A . T. Roreettor and Mr. Allred l.t -. The commit too* Kara been apEdgar Wilson, of the Horida Confer
Forster. Were, the other Sanford d«le- Iwin ted for the various departments of enee, and Mias Emma Tucker, acting time. There ia not a partida of tea in wherever desired regarding crop«, stock,
gatos to the mcetipg. The trip was the work and will begin activities at an mul «ramiti«* fpUh^Borida.Chriatiiiii Jthe river*
fertiliser, etc.
“
" M/T.Toater's ear,, going Thirty date. - * **■■“
Assembly Associ«lion. %
&gt;
■aml - Np y ’ ^friyi it* -jpg
IwyMsswirisi Hisi pusfnnnmwfl Iha
and

bible conference :

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hut »■ Dv a a iihgh-_______
■ i bulftbtodncM, which Worthy cause. Also, the ctyldrrn and
tlMJ
under the impression &gt;loung' iW*opic who are Iwlng in\1t«d to
parttcfpatc ’ wprnqV only enjoy ths re-^
ity to st
hcarsals, but will also receive much xpfen
take th« wheregi
iritfr
-v . .
. .y»w trails they now «dl did Inst nicUotf, -1 . *,
reuf, gtnuiiMi highway». „V'.*
E,V At the Presbyterian Church ..
Rgy. Fred. D. Hunt will preach at _the
Presbyterian church next Sunday morn­
ing. Every one ia cordially Invited to

ñW ord Herald. "The crop Hi Is year
Capt. B. F. Whitner, who for the part ia «aid to 1* finest quality ov*r raiaied
here and it is ready much earlier Hum
'rthB'twcn'
it) offurtHl."
Chftttahbtwhco. téndereij his rreignation
y condition of affairs
The board of commlsaioner# of State in* mrdy a satisfactory
lion, and it
■tituttods today took up iba matter of in Sanford and th« mei^- tccli
,ty.
«ckcting his ’ suocemor. Two appllca- will mean good time« fi
tiuni were before the bonrd, that oí Hon. It will also be » good thl ng for the iMopie
Worth W. Tratnmei of Peneacola •and if they buy and eat a gnat amount of
Dr. Ralph' N. Oreen«, at preaent the Florida celery’, for next to Horida or­
chkf phyriclan of the hoapitoi. Th« ange«, Honda celery is on« of the hcailhand hat of product* of the soil of the
lietrd ek-cted Mr. Tramtittl as superité
tud KtitM .—.Tim M llnlnn.
U ndont tú incra*rt Cant. Whitnar.

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Kntmmee High School Saturday af­
ternoon in KiasImtnM, .. r
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-■•Tije boye have been1practicing faith—fully since the.game with Rollins and by
Ipyrhowfng ibey make are expected to
take the game. The tine up la:
*,-Kenner, R F; Raynor, L, F; Gilbert,
f ; Held. It 0 ; Routb, L G; with Fry;
Crosby, subs.
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The coach, Mr. Wlldman, ia very
much pleased ‘with.the work and **•

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Earth aa a Thermometer. #
The general rate of lncraaae In the
temperature of the earth'e ernat la
about one .degree Fahrenheit for every
6S feet of deecent. If thla rate werd-j demand that every woman ehould
Invariable a acate might be marked
apare herarff unnatural suffering
on the wall of a mine__«haft tM«hi&lt;-h

Smith Gent end wife to Tony Rob­
erta. ■
K. J. Brown and wife to Smith Gent.
J_L. Hill to W. W. Davis.
A. B. Grove and wife to Emma C.
Fierce.
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the gneduatlona of a thermometer; lb
A. I. Row and wife torpille M. Johnn.
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Huifh O. Sptatt to J, Grier Sptntt.
biogene Forramoro et a] to Helen
Parramorc.
W. R. Munger and wife to N. L. Hert-

ferent regions, and Mühlberg and
Königs borger have suggeated that
theae variation« may be of advantage
In prognoatlcatlng the exlatence of
deep deposit« of coal and oil, and posalbly of other valuable minerals. The
pretence of auch depoalta cause« an
O. C. Bogurdus, Jr., to Thos. H. Rob- abnormal rise of temperature above
them; but no deductions concerning

CONDENSED
S T A T E MeE N T •
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OF COHDITIOH jOR-

Peoples Bank of Sanford

deprcaalon occuf. When ailments
and Buffering come to you rrtnem^
her there 1» one aafe, e ffc c t ite
gentle and well-tried remedy

a t c lose , o f b u sin ess

D E C E M B E R 31st, 1912

Matella F. Phllfxst to J. W. Beydrt.
J. R. Irvine and wife to M. E. Cren­ Harper's Weekly.
shaw.
E. M. Spefry and wife to Wlthelmino
ll Shine.
E. F. Sperry and wife to Goo. I* Shine.
-C. 0 . Groves and write to John Dunkin and wife. . '
,
John It. Thompson and wife to W, H.
Longan

w. l . Uargei amTwífo to Jnl .Schnarr.
. Geo. T. Barr and wife to John H
Hunter.
Wednesday Club
The Wed needay Club held their regu­
lar meeting uf the homo of Mre. Geo.
H. Fornald Wedneaduy afternoon with
a fine attendance of the members mid
one visitor present.
After the reading of the minutes by
the secretary, Mrs. S. O. Chase, the
president, Mrs. G. L. Maria turned the
meeting oyer to Mm. C, E. Walker.
leader for the afternoon, who opened the
program with u most interrating paper
on the “ Early People*’—-that is, the first
settlers of Mexico known to history.
This, paper was followed by another
of equal interest on ^’The Founding of
the City of Mexico," written by Mrs.
C. W. Goodrich of Orlando and read by
Mr*. 8. O. Chase, us Mrs. Goodrich wus
unable to bu present.
Mn». Georg« M. Fernald continued the
very entertaining study of Mexico by
reading several splendid articles on the
"Ancient Ruin»“ that arc being found
jultLaiUttiol. kyMiewitt- Way TkcaVfltorc
in Mexico.
-wtgftw-.-TVsrrwst i««ke entertained the
, club with an inimitable study of Hpaninh
. pronunciation. Mrs.
Luke's
profi­
ciency in the. Spanish language was ac­
quired during a residence of several
years in Cuba. T h e 'club thoroughly
, enjoyed Mrs. Lake’» interesting talk und
* the nevpral personal incidents related.
Mexico and Things Mexican “*wn*
o*«-TtiatW tWJ f« r n r " U l'‘ I'xhiMiriiTToT a
number of curio» brought from Mexico
as souvenirs by Mrs. O. W. Brady, who
with her family visited that quaintly
peculiar country only a few year» ago.
Mrs. Brady gave sevcral reminiscences
und ex(&gt;orienct* of Urn trip that were very
r — Milerrarinjr. nmi which will lw&gt; rdlW-IiUh-tl
at tlie next meeting of the club.
I’rogrum for January 29th, Mbs Mell
Whltner, leader:
Music. - '
Sketch of Wm. H. Prescott and Hb
Works, Mrs. L. G. Stringfellow.
Outline of the l.ifo of Hernando Cor­
tex, Mrs. J. H. Roumillat.
Story of the Conquest, Miss Mell
&gt; Whltner.
Roll call—Conquerors.
Reading Circle
The Reading Circle of the Mimionnry
8oclety of the Mcthodbt church were
entertained at tlieir Tegular meeting at
the homo of Mr*. L. R. Phili|» Tuesday
afternoon.
The Rf-adlng Circle nnd meeting of
Tueeday afternoon was in charge of Mrs.
H. V„ Perry, who gfter brief devotional
exerdaes conducted the afternoon read­
ing and study of the second chapter of
the book on "Mormonbm, The Islam of
Arm-rfci."
*V
When the reading wo* concluded two
vocal solos were very* much enjoyed,
especially the beautiful child's song,
"Jesus Bids Me Shine," sung by Marian
Newton, a dainty little tot; accompanied
l»y Mra, Ctoude Herndon,
After the mnclution of the program
strawberry Ice cream and cake were
served by the hostess add her assistants,
and a socai) half hour was enjoyed by
tho members of the circle and friends
who were present.
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T '

o f special' valine to women.
Beecham’s Fills remove the cause
o f suffering; they clear the system
and by their tonic, helpful action
relieve you o f headarhes, back­
aches,lassitude and nerve rebellion.
Try a few doses and know the
difference know how Beecham’s
-JJW)»'*wm h r h r TtWn- TerRff**7'T
how_ thcy strengtlirn, invigorate
ed_no change. .-‘'Pay clothee .- 'aald
Mr».
Lami fry,
"im courage
gay
thonghta, and by gay thoughta I moan
wholesome,' cheerful thoughts. I am
a foo to dissipation or anything of
that kind, and I urge every gtrl to
I t n r v « m k should b t a S n l s m S '
Ih t u v r i t ] dlractiont w llli r u n &gt;»&gt;■ .
aay ‘No* to the dissipated man who
Soil a
v
a
ry
w
h
a
ra
I« k
*a
s« 10«., J
S
s.
would, marry her.** 'Mr*. Langtry
nmlled and added: "The man a gtrl
la obliged to stand up for beforo mar­
riage abe wilt have to* alt up for after
ward.**
Are You in Arrear*

Preserve
and Protect

S53.59J.07
13,028.95
172,401 52
8881
32,54807
9271,658.22

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Surplus tmf-Undivided Profit»DEPOSITS .
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Bills Payable
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$•'30.0000012,720.05
. 218,932.17

10, 000.00
$271,658.22

I hereby certify That the above statement is correct.

H. E. TOLAR. Cashier

For .Loss of Hair
at each end of the table. The top
one contains boulllt beef, boiled pork
kautage. and black pudding Tho other
la a medley of vegetable» and fruits,
generally French beans, carsvanaeras,
and whole peas Help each person to
a portion of the meat», and then to
the medley. Mix them up In your plate
together, and drown them In tomato
aauo«. 1 have eaten this avert day;

.

In all our axpefi«ico with hair
tonics tho one that has does most to
in our confidence Is l l u i l l " 9 8 “
ur Tonic.
W s bars such wslifoundrd faith In it that w* want
you to try it at our risk. If It doss
not utUry rou In «very particular,
we will pay (nr what you usa *o tba
extent of a 30 day treatment.
If Retail " 9 3 " Hair Tonic rtooo
pot remove dandruff, rcilavs araJp
¡erii.t|pni ro.p it.- hrlr fn.'ffi
■tA 4 W u u u ls W new srowlh o( hair, “
ernno back to us and ask us to return

B

BIG

promptly bXTTTl it hark to you. You
don’ t njtn anything,
any­
thing, bong anything hack, or In any

Whsn Napoleon Was Expected.
Tho belfry of Wrabnoss church. In
Essex, England, looks mors llko an an­
cient summer house than a belfry. Ita
chief Interest lies In the fact that It
contains two huge saws made at the
time when Napoleon was supposed to
bo on the point of Invading England.
TTici’m i w s wero to bo used far cat»'
ling down troos, with which the roads
were to he blocked against tho Invndors. This, howover, was but one
of many means which were devised to
repel the Invaders. Perhaps better
known are tho series of curious Mnrtelto towers which dot portions of
the .southern roasLuf England and the
military canal, which runa from
Hytho to within a short dlstanco of
Hastings.

and White Goods
Men’s Fleece Lined Undershirts
value 50c for 35c

L. R. PHILLIPS' &amp; CO
la a Haul! Hu** In neatly

Paraguay’s “ Spldsr-Lacs.”
Missionaries In Paraguay more than
200 years ago taught the native In­
dians to make lace by hand Since
tha^ day tho Art has groatly dovelopnd, and In certain of tho towns lacemaking la the chief occupation. Almost all tho women, many children.
«nd not K ft)W~ tflftIT*'aifo engaged tn
the industry, A curious fact with reference to the Paraguayan lacea is that
tho designs were borrowed from tho
strange wo bo woven by the semitropical, spiders that abound In that
country. Accordingly, thta lace Is by
(he iMtlv.ii called nandutl, which
meansSpider
wsb,"—Harper’s
Weekly.

«t. I tity In Ilia l'a n «! Hiatr., Canuta awl
Creai Britain. There la a different ItriaU
lltmedy tot rwatly r r m ordinary hutsan Ul—
•«eh «epaeUtly d*ri«iwl |.&gt;r lha p»{WruUr pi
tot ablet It la rrwjtrunecidod.

Tha ft.«all Sforar ara Amarlca'i Creata«»
I
Ora« Sanaa«

Men’s,
Women’s
and
Children
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Sweaters value 75c for 49c -

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Wo Now Have in Stock a Full Line of

rPurr Bred-Foul

New Smyrna, Florida
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Absolutely tho Most Durable, Most Sanitary, Handjpst and '
’ Best Line of Cooking Utensils on the Market *
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Every good housewife knows
of Hoi# of Boiuts
Nolle« li kirefcy «i*»n Uwf Uw IUhuI «ad Drtd»
tnutlrt No. 1 m Or»««* County, Florid«, will
rerair. bid* ior
BURSMO of »TOO.'hxi p«r tsIm
o( Ho*d u d llrltle- nutrict No. 1 ol O r u n Coujvty, FloridaHsod, si OrUndo. Florid*, *i tU raurt
hntue (t 10 o riork ». m , oo ’ TUnod ty. FMtrusry
( I k ISIS, Said bond* i n d tln l 7*nu*ry Uf,
191S, paymbW thirty ytare »fur data la dimomlnnUoB* ol « 1 .01» rarh. and baar Inunot at 0 » rata
ol dre p*r rant par annum. paymbU ■aal-umually
on July t*t and January l a ol *arh yaar. Ail
biddara »hall aarorapany Umlr bid» *rlth a c e f I M
rh»ck for «¿00.00 aa arraniy Ipr cmi.li»;.™ »tth
bid. Ilot^valrel and auction bid* rerairad. The
right ia rewrred to reieet any and all bid». A d dram all bid» to II. M, Robhuorv, flerk Circuit
Court, Orlande. Kl«., marked Did» (uf Baoda lor
Hoad and »ildge Dbtrfct Na. 1. Uy order ol tha
Hoard. n. M. ROMNBON, Clerk.«
OaOMabar 1«, ISIS.
(M l)
H ld b i t t

R E D U C T I O N

Women’s Coats
and Coat "Suits

*th^—c-frupald luoii, «ai M wtg«Ti

♦ n . #e&gt; ». . t i » - H &gt; 9 » M
«’ •m 4- H= 4
V

will have the pleasure of wearing tho
beautiful cameo brooch until some one
else makes a higher score,
Mrs. Smith’s guests were Mrs. T7. M\’orce, Mr». R, L. Hughe«, Mrs. O, W.
Brady, Mrs. C- O. McLaughlin, Mr».
A. P. Connelly, Mr». B. W. Herndon,
Mr». Barrett.

Cash and Due from Banks
•
Stocks, Bonds and Securities .
*
LO AN S .nd DISCOUNTS
.
Overdrafts .
•
•
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures

W e w ill p s y fo r w h a t y o u u se tf
R c x a II " P j ' * H a ir Ton ic d o e s not
p r o m o te th e g r o w t h o f y o u r hair.

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Mrs. G. F. Smith was hostess oi.iha.
TSrn&amp; Uluir W^newday moniing.
Two tables of bridge were played
Mr». C. Ü. MrI-iiinrhlln.mailB.ihn liluln

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“Wear-Evor”

Aluminum,, the

E v e r ’ ' Aluminuit^

\

■Utensils save fu e l, because, they

warg that lasts a generation;' NoJv&lt;

heat quickly and remain hot a

coated or plated article.*‘ ^Yeara

long- time, consequently Icss.fucl

like solid m eta l..

is needed to keep thcpi ji o t :1

w* - : w

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A Set or a Few Pieces Will Make a Gift That Will Be Useful for Years to Come
Come in arid aee this line. We will be pleased to show you.

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Wear-Éver " Alammum

First Street and Oak Avenue

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teachers pf the Geneva school, Mian McLuin and Mi«* Geiger, with most of
their pupils attended in a txxjy.
The Geneva House, under the man­
agement of Mr. ami Mrs, David Sjhnt is
■onf of the succ'esaea of New Geneva.
7'lut.hotel has Lift» kept weif-tilled all
— winter uiuT it !ook*^w*j‘ *aurg*»vU?Mi5
bo n ecta ry to add more room'* in the
near.future.
Some pretty calendars have Ix-en re­
ceived
by friends in Geneva from Mr.
MOVEMENTS
Charlie
Crease 6f Grand View on tin
Geneva
Hudson.
Thunks, Uncle Charlie.
week at the McClelland home,
Mlaa
Nellie
Geiger spent Sunday in
ftfjjf, W. W. /fJmisor were
trdny ovening of Mr. Geneva with home friends.

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fine, fragTant and absolutely harmless.
Will not make hair orow but^ill posi^ cj y , removo TAN, PIMPLES and
FRECKLES. Comem today and try it,
Th® jars are largo and results absoluteiy ccrtaia Sent by mail if desired.
Price 60c. Mammoth Jars Jl.Cb. W1LbON S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25c.

£

t ht-tr usuili gè Itero us ntannnr huve arrnnged
to givi* lo ihe mimi popul.ir lililc
GENEVA
girl in tuwn u Beuutiful DnP
pra. Fn-d Yerkc* and children of
It i» aa largì' il» a little girl and i» j
Jacksonville are guests of Mr. and Mrs. [
ilmnml uji like n princess
II wenr» 1
J. Ilf. Huddleston.
ev&lt;ir&gt; thmg i ii.it :&gt; girl »ImuM weur u d
Mts. Worthy has gone to Amende*,
Ìn nip uh tu rn i th it n-will he *i g ie id f u n i- 1
Uworgia, cutlod thure by pie illiusut of her \
paniuriJm an&gt; litlie chiltl.
i
dait|hter.
Th'la Doli 1- given hwh.n (ree. li ab
r AlLw Clpra Philil|&gt;s made u »hort
«olutely cosi» you nolhing.

visit to Sanford last week,
Mrs. Pnttishull was hostess for the
M.jM. S. Society last week. A very
enjiynble afternoon was «|&gt;ent by all.
At jthb cidH»Mn. PnttLouhp served hot*
chofaolate and cake. The.lirdina of the
st)c»ty will givp an oyster sup|*er at the
iuilf next Thursday night.
—
Hm-lfobbir'NIeTtnlsnn Is vlsirtng TTr
ford.
unday, the 12tl(V was d great day in
Geneva Mcthodint church for it wits
the^ first Sunday under the »ajKTvfalon
of (he new minister. Rev. A. L. Ilojie.
Th^ Rev. Hope came to Geneva tin* «lay
before, a stranger, Ixit by nightfall he
bail entered the home« nnd made the
acquaintance o f almost every jienmn
living around the lake. His sermons,
both morning and evening were of the
higheit ordef.. Rev. Hope 1» an unaanuming but' very magnetic man in
his personality and’ cnptkate» those 1i!b
meets1at once, , The feeling is general
KV
that there fs a ¡jood year ahead’ for lids
organization.
Mrs. M. Rhehnder, teacher of the
Bjida school Is quitq ill.
Mr». J.
Adams entertained her
Sunday school class of boys and their
* *girl friends last Saturday.
Mrs. CurleU is looking forward with
pleasure to a visit from her mother, Mrs.
L. C. Eiehner of Baltimore, Md., who is
»’ ®*P*cted to arrive in Genova next Fri-

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It 1# an abaolutofacL thatono ROcent
, m .°*.?riL80N ’ S FRECKLE CREAM
will either removeyour freckles or causo
them to fade *nrf-that two jam will even
in tilU inCMt ft ,,rn.,.tm m Mqpfsyafp,
W ffih ^ o^ ra or^ lly
p iirm tco this and to return your money

Ellsworth, to help Mr.
EltENEZEIl ITEMS
te hit birthday.
For sale by - . — _
Mitchell wishes it
Mrs. M. E. Smith of Winter Garden
PICO PHARMACY
for dnfageraenta is visiting Mrs. C. C. Humphrey.
-on- farm- Learn
Miss M jttie limy of Lake Mary
d’a »tore.
spent Friday and Saturday with Mis-s
F o r Dyspepsia
hed to a large eon- Edith Corton. •
If you auflar Stortyiauh Trouble,
for the first time,
The young people'of this place ami of
and you try our remedy, It won't
coat you a cent If it fall«.
’•
h :.
bej will preach her* the Celery, avenue met at the Five Bridges
To pro re to you that inditcalioo._..
o f . each month and will be near laikc Jessup Friday .night and lind
and dyspffiStt cati be thoroughly rethe people come to hear him a fish fry.
hevrd and that Reiall Dyi|krpaia
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w._ .Bryan
. . . . . . ami
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Tshlrt* will do it, we will furnish"" ‘
far the Ladle»'.
Aid. have ■/Misses
Gladys
Avis StenJtttJb'i.wuauing »Uuin:jmLJ5R?tfiMTrA,,.&gt;K^a&gt;'3
"
&gt;. Ellsworth, president; with M rc 1, V. Stenatrom.
'riu* remark nkla lucre«* of Reiol)
Dyi|&gt;c|siia TablcU il duo to tho tilth
0 ris, vice president; Mrs.
Miss Lillie Lord ami Mr. E. C. Bow­
drgrea of wictilific okili u»cd In,&lt;10n «rotary and treasurer; man spent Sunday in Winter Park with
viaing their formula no well a« to the
care ricrei*«! in Unir niaiiufarture,
1 ritt, assistant secretary Mrs. J. D. Letson.
whrrrby the well-known VrotK-rtjr*
The infnnt child of Mr. and Mm. J. M.
»«1 treipurer., The ladies moot with
of ilismuth-Subnltrato and iVisln
have tx-ru proprelv rttnibim-d with
Nit*. Po * of Beardall avenue lids wwk. Wynn has Ins'll very ill for the past
Caimiimlives and olhrr agent«.
The 1 amwrsl Progreasivo Club were three weeks, hut we hope it will recover
Buttitith-Kuhnlltrit*&gt; an t IVpiin
dUappol ited la it Friday evening that^ sfwm.
are eonalUNtiy rmploycd «ini r»ro£.
tty sjK'a tort di 1 not com« from tow nT
niK'il by tlio rntir** medicai |irofra■inu mi itnnluaUe in thn t.-atninat
*■
Mr. Schafer at Home
Oricdo xcureic n the other attraction,
of indifrstion and dy*|&gt;rp«ia. Their
R. T. Schafer, proprietor of the Keywo" exp ict. A i impromptu
debate
ro|ter combination makes a remedy
ivaluabla for «(omarh reliif.
was heir and cj used interest and merri­ stoile Bakery has returned home after a
kVa are to certain 'that there ii.
ment. 1 ood Ci owd in attends nVe. r* two weeks cruise on the St. Johns river
nothmit an good for «punacli ills as
v, F. N. Eatrirwe of Cameron avenue with his brother-in-law, Capt. W. J.
Urtali I&gt;v*iwp*ia Tablets that we urite
yoif to try them at our risk
Throe
and Jas. Hawk: is. of Celery avenue are Newman of Crescent City. Capt. New­
sue».
cents, 60 rent», anti SI 00.
culling » ime sp undid celery, and W. W. man owns a finely ci|uip|n‘d launch and
You can buy Fteiall Dy*[&gt;/-[&gt;*la Tablet*
Miller w 11 also :ut some fine celery this it is needless to add that Sir, Schafer
In this romniunity only at our store:
had a splendid outing. They visited
weyk.
| SOIf was hojrn to Mr. and Mrs Sanford •luring the cruise and the genial
L. R. PHILLIPS &amp; CO.
Fraiik o^'an (d Cameron avenue the liMter enjoyed a short stay with his old Hi rift iril
rx. 5b22Ì5 Jfor#
FlqrMi
friend. Hubert J. Holly, editor of that
'J tA '
TW r# if ft lilia li HL»r«
nrajljr
t r*t) low*)
"■■In
isk - fTtri
*
•ndWly
I'nit^l
i S n i l v In
In ih«
th* F
n iln l Hut»«.
HUtr*. r»n*1.
Can*!» »&amp; (
Sir. a: lil Mrs. Q^J. Drake &lt;^f Mutvnne. excellent pa I N T, The Sanford Herhld
(¡r*ftl Hfitftin
T h i f « I» » diffnr*nt lir iw ll
Kansas, arrived hero the 21st to n|»-nd (•uinertvjllr Sun.
Hrtrtftaly It»# t^ftfly •*»*rv nrtiin«ry hufnftn i ll-••eh ff*pcciftlly tirtl^firsl fur |h« pft/tsfiuifti ill
Holly Is Some Good
some tiilic with their friends, Mr. and
tur wbkb ll it rftcomm«n&lt;lnl.
Editor Holly stops long enough*in
TKft Rfttft.ll Rtopftj ara Amari««*« Cr««t»«|
Smith of Cameron avenue,
Mrs. J.
Dnjg Siorn
■lyrtlri Curtis of Columbi«*, his niitt-Orsnge County .tight to 'h” l
Mrs. klyrtlq
Oliti), hi joinr«| her sister, Mrs. Ella A ler" for the Orange County Fair and ad
ameron avenue for the vista the Sanford folks to support it.
Grrenlsifcl of (|n
rrmaind r of thf winter. Tljrtrrnnthrr,
That’ll altogether the prtn&gt;«r spirit
Mrn.Jàft
11“1
divisiiai tijjM rest.utiju
and iniigiD a pTeanant family party.
1merita. rtn»rmeanw Idle on tin.....tint &gt; fair
Mr. ajid M q. John Welker of Rich- \pro|&gt;o«iumi let u* !&gt;•• a*, getuToue .is
molili aferme jtre entertaining a niece I though there .were two ■i*unties rather
and her (laughter of Ohio.
j than one. Sanford hit» the good», let
• Mrs. o C. Chamberlain’« aunt. Mrs her »how that she ha« th" good will to
(irifve. If Missouri, who recently »|&gt;etit show thern (irlnndo Cititeli
«urne time here, arrlvnl safely in Ann .
Arllnr, Mich., where ahe has gone to mak
DoingN ni ihc Slnr
,7V
.
-'fkr**-TTtrtTSiww»w&gt;»M&gt;-cJnjft1..aftMa*o’^nb

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Freckled Girls

NOTICE
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Have you tried Dr. Semples .Hoof Oimment? A Preventative
am! Cure for Hard, Dry, Brittle Hoof. It Prevents Tlirush, Contrncted IltKif. Will ¿ieul up OM_Sores and it will |&gt;ositiveIy keep
flies nnd mosquitoes from tormenting the animtUa Every Fanner. ’Ll very man and Turpentine Operator or auyone owning Horses
or Mules should not he without ttils Valuable Remedy.

F IF TY C E N T S
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TIki cause of numerous diseases nnd disagreeohle.linhits here­
tofore uscritied as “constitutional" have been traced to the teeth.
Turning head sideways in eating, frothing at the mouth in hnmesa.
blindness caused from wolfe teeth, Inss of flesh, weak eyes and
cribbing nre always due to diseased and irregular teeth. Rough
edges nnd shnrp corners of the teeth lacerate the mouth and pro­
duce nervousness and irritability. Uneven, elongated molars and
incisors prevent the proper mastication of tho food, producing in
digestion and general debility. Decayed molars cause necrosis o f |
the bone, abscesses, nasal gleet, fistula of the jaw, eta
"In tiui.carax»UM&gt;rsesantl mulespmbnbtTTKToneprrinrtem...
iTTglecictl by the orrbmirrffWWrrTrtTfniintin cfireof rtir teeth.
"Again, wlien the teeth become so deranged that the animal
cannot properly 'mnsticote'its food, what it eats docs not do it as
much good as it should, because when the food is not properly
ground it cannot Improperly digested, and when it cannot l&gt;c
properly digested more or less of it passes of] ns waste material.”
If your Horse. Mule or any other Animal is Aflllicted in any
way. you may not knm&gt; the cause. Consult

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To enter 1 lie Piano Contest, (ill out this blank and send
it to the ollicc ol tlfc Contest Editor.
You tnity.
nominate yourscll or a Iricrnl.
The F ir s t of those Blank« Roc*ivod will C o u n t for 5,000 Vote«
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MI* fit Mima
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Memphis, Tenn.

WHOLESALE PRODUCE

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HE IS HERE-Dr. L. V. BELL

Vici Kiii Bluchri, SUoduk
i^tO. low hfuad licei, hall
doohlr »file..

$ 3.50

Every five eencadmission entitle» thè
purehtLscr lo five vote» and teli cent
itdmimion leu vote».

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A» «min ai y o u f mime ¡i nun linai ed
ypu will receive 2t&gt;0 vote-* u» a gllt from
thè Star
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Wo will pnàihvely not «llnw any »&lt;•
licitiuftof vai«w. and oMy.PSJoi.riage_wtll
eludile an&gt; «ne to rivi ne bui Iute
Friday nigiit u special three md fea­
ture will Im&gt; given, sliowing the life nf a
convict in t&gt;M* Ohio prison. This is the
only picture "hvor made behind prison
wall» unti, was marie by n|ieciul |»ermlaslon of tin* U. S. ^Government. Don’ t
mitw this motion pitcure- masterpiece.
No extra charge will lie made.
'^Fafiltcsa” i* out motto.

Brockton
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Made Men’s

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Shoes appealed
•to us as the'Ideal
line to cArry,-be­

All tl&gt;e latest »choiol pews in the Celery
Sprout. ‘
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¡nation found them to
be

really supreme in

Style and W e a r, nnd
right in Price.

GREAT D1SFAHE AND LIVING GERM

Some one

EXTERMINATOR

of our large and varied line

l)r. Hell, the Wunderful Healer, nhd III« Heaowne.cl Florid« Herbal Remedies.

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Why Suffer When You Tan Get. tjuirk Relief?
A»k vour friends ntul rivigbltors nlxiiit the wonderful rurre »»elng efleetetlby the.
remodie« offered by Dr. I* V. Ilelfand go Jo Aldridge’ « Drug Slot« and scurir»ome
o f th e celebrateti Florida H «b »l Ucmetlivk., No matter wh*t your rhotplsint, you
will be lxmetUted by th «e Rreat dUcoveriw oldhe age.
I)r. L. V. Bell’» Florida Herhnl DUcove"»-.rmnnent euro for

models will prove

to be the very style you are
searching for—so why not ask
us to show you our iffic ir *
•hoes for men, which we cheer­

Tor an lndcfiniuTsUyT
"Tetre
Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Adams of Hern­
don, Virginia have corns to Geneva for
the winter. Mr. Adams is the first one
an nu-'Taka
it up on the
» « t side of Buck Lake. Ho assure«
us that this will he a perfectly snug and
comfratable home.
/M b s Blanch Pattlahall is th* guest of
r
&gt;unt, Mrs. Beggs of TRuayUlo.
it,-:
A Urge crowd of Genova people att*»ded tho- county division meeting
*t Oviedo last

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w h o le c o m &amp; u n ity .

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IMrmrediaMr R««’ »» ih« àiùit of tin» diMW. aliinùlatinR the wluilt- nt-rvòtu «ys- l-• ^
two. Ki ilift (rue and ra»y dreulatinn to thft.m-rro-vinai flui&lt;tì. Mrtngth nnd tDpe.ta. _
- ilvlr And dig.*tkti: ‘»riinn-* and i*ip«dling^lit&gt;ARl“ »"d «ther impunite* from H io»^*
%A without imimirinK tno functJorw ol
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'Tle'hl"« gives « grand inornl, (ree «nùÌtA[nttW?bVPveD\eveoinc at A n.cliÌ ',c'
enrner l’ài'k «Vettu* nnd First street nnd thcre.tiv** frv« treatment nnd n Ireture on
S i S K S " »mot» rentedR-rfthatSrU curing sU kimLs
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THE tAWrOftfi HfâltlD
u&gt; to mako-tbo Sanford -and a special that Oviedo or any oth«’ town in the
new territory would tie the county scat.
district.
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In a few weeks the work on the twenty- Sanford has been agreed upon as the
five miles of brick roads in the Sanford place for the county sept ftllhough the
left to a vote
district will start ond ere another season location of the same will
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______ of the people after the.county is formed.
rolls_______
round our
tourists will be spinning

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1918

Best Opportunity of
the Entire Contest

llAYRt*. Bu»jnei»_4l
-their load» of-vofwrtm* *Ar'whoa^wjnr.-r- ■Jfr'ZOuirt)&amp; ’ •**&amp; T 1•uHerlptfv* meY. S T 00 a Tk»r In Advance garden stuff over them
* ‘ to m&amp;rkpt
"R ‘ r - and promise ihade to our f(i«nds in tjje new

1 1our children will be coining to the fijio territory will be faithfully, carried out.
And lest you b« miitjij/umu'd again we
d
E S T " " "IS inferd «b o o h oy'r ,h,m .nrf.tU
; .Ill
PayiMouIn sJtatscr iflu.t U* ma* ai7oAc* |be paid for by the satisfied residents.of will sUt» that the-court house hss al­
Kb(«rod as sacand-cIsM malt msiter Ausoit tXnd the SANFORD DISTRICt AND NO ready be«» built.
ONE ELSE. We^grie^e Tor the ignor­
1908. ai ih» l-iwioOoc al Saaford. Florid^
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Wants Trolley Service
Act oj March 3 rd. 1879
ance, the eras if norancetof our Orlando
For
the last thirty
years thftl l have
tcontemporary.
U IIV V ill}A 7| U L / t
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IIgnorance
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OBca Is Harald DuUdhu
played in an enlightened oammunity to Hived in Grange county I have been inIpainful, grievous and inexcusable. In terested In Sanford os the town where
ANOTHKR SIMPLE SIMON
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, Jeff
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Iorder to remove the stigma of shame most of my, trading la done.. I believe
In the
words
of Mutt and
to the editor of the Reporter-Star, " You that such A benighted individual actually j that almost every one now see« the
poor, pigeon-brained Idiot,” -And our |wields a pen In the Florida Press Gang i wrong In almost forcing the Railway
remark is called forth by the following we pull the mantle of charityutyer him Company to build the new station out
piece of simplicity:.
land let him sleep on In Orlando, in the on Ninth street, and unless Sanford
wakes up and puls in a trolley line from
"Our Oviedo, friends, your good no-1grave whefe Ignorance laid him
the new depot down town they are surely
turn was very much imposed upon by
rd neighbors last Frit
your Sanford
Friday.
going
to bed he loser».* There is already
EDITORS TO PANAMA
They assumed that you did not kffow
a talk (not imaginatkin) not only to
It
may
be
that
the
Ftorida
Press
As­
‘ ¿very mhp» about affnire In this county’
tourist hotel near
hut also a tou
' Their setmed to believe that they could sociation will take a trip to the Panama build a store
and if UuiLiixtttWS.U. Jfcilkaltell you any old thing and you -would, W
Ttflprfhe time comes for the next
luLxa-U-.---■
of the-organixatten.-^Arthg^iBtt
They told yon, you will recall, h o#
warning and not only brick Ninth street
Sapford
and in
your town alike had been meeting of the Florida editors Tampa but
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put in a trolley line. That, it seems
was
selected
for
the
mcstlng
of
1913
cheated out of school money by Orlando.
to
me,
is the only way to save the old
Wc have shown you just how false that and among other thing« it was prom­ town from
ruin. Even a tourist hotel
was.
ised that arrangements would be made on Sanford Heighfa, as contemplated,
Then they became more recklaas still,.
... . . , .
and ^old you that your taxes would not I
* ▼iadt to the big ditch that will aoon will certainly hurt the old town. The
be raised. If you cast yotielot with the I be connecting the Atlantic and Pacific only thing that would keep parties from
speculating in stores and hotels so far
proposed new county.
I Oceans. Secretary Powell of the Tampn out uf town would he the decision of th&lt;
That assertion, wo take it. Was a direct J„ ___ , .
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insult to your Intelligence.
Hoard of Trade hits been busj with th city council to have a trolley line started
They told you that the recently in- matter for some time, and now an- us soon as possible, and unless that is
curred two hundred thousand dollars nouners that a steamboat company has done Ssnfurd la; igoing to regret it.
J. F. SUN DELL.
bonded Indebtedness for building hard 0|Tsred'ko uke the p m i »»ociaUon at a

Filif%ou$.and Extra Votes Offered.For Every
Turned In For New Yearly Subscriptions—Credit to II
Be Given On This Offer For New Business
Already Tnmed In
"Count on m« for at least two dubs,”
sold one coAUetant yesterday. This
eont«Unt *hiw already grasped the Im­
portance of tho*Wius offer that was an­
nounced Inst Tuesday, and U determined
to #*ive It. .
By this time nearly ever)' wideawake
contestant in the friendly stniggle'has
awakened to the importance of the bonus
offrrthirHs mur tm; -and'^there « r m y

Uons count the same as new »uU-Hp.
tiona:f
1 year 9 2.00___ _______a.iiun .■ota
2 years’ 4.00 __
------- 7.011(1 vote*
3 years' 8,00......
........»12,(hip vota
4 year«’ 8.00.
— ..’..18,000 vota
5 year»’ 10.00
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25,000 vota
10 year»’ 20.00.. .... «*...75,000 vota
The* list of candidates and their vote
exRHrit &lt;tt&gt;«HftftWñlpTb noon TTmrsdiy
Sanford, FU.

i inns, who. will not have one or more
clubs Iwfore this offer expires.
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This offer affords the greatest oppor­
tunity of the entire contest to secure,
with the smallest amount of effort, q
winning number of votes. A limited
numlier of new yearly subscribers will
give ever)' candidate a lead that will lie
hard to overcome.
Every contestant should turn in at
leant one clab, and the umbitious ones
are not going to he satisfied with one. *
la IS* CvmI, JMfVi Cm », Oria(* Count;. FU.
Candidates who desire more sub­
To Um unknown m i f oí Kltu Dura* and la whom
•Il Ihn m»y roño TM
scription
books are. requested to apply
Wborra», V. W. M»hnoor
M»honor u (dmlaJttraior
».Imlnh
oI
tita cauta of KUu Hurt*, dccaucd. h u Otcd'hl* for any number they want. If you
pctilioa la molía uccu □( the amount* ul Ihc admliiWtnitlon lo «cll and pey Ihc dcl/U oí tha aald have any friends who have ugrecd to
Klm U w p. dreraaed, the folio »in* dficrilnl help you, obtain liooks for them, so thnt
real acUla oí tha uid Kltu llurfc, darñskd. beínf
ls wn.
they can secure subscription» and write
ltctlnalnt it a «late «Unding at tha Intmwctlon
ot tha wtat Oda oí the rf|M oí way ot the .South them up in your name.
ITorid» lUiirvad Company with the townahlp lina
Hundreds 6f the ballot« good for fifty
between TomuJilp Nlnrtem (IS) and Twenty
(20) South.* lUngc Thirty (SO) l.a&gt;t and running votes that np|&gt;ear in each issue of The
thaoea wtai along »aid Townahlp linn Ten llO)
chaltM (ft » etakc. thonel South Vi Item (IS) chaîna Herald, are not (wing collected. Their
ta a etakr, Ib-nra Kaet one chain and c.(ty-lour
link* (l.M) to the wret tide o( ihr right of way ot value amount* to ten thousand times
the South Florida Railroad Company. Ibrare fn a more thurf the trouble that it takefc to
north «oatrrly direction along tho wwat tine ol tha
Everybody should
right ot way of raid railroad company to tha paint clip and vote them.
.if beginning, ranUlntng eight and aiitjr-o**»n one
save
them
for
someone
of the modihundmtth* iXCT) arree oí land, mpre or Iran. Said
and Umg In Ser. 2. Tp. 20 », U »&lt;* E
lath*.

Mias
Mbs
Min
Miss
Miss
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.

Helen Rowland________
Ü.250
Rena Murrell...._____
".050
Ruth McDaniel
2:1.480
Elizabeth McLaughlin
:.ooo
Esther Milled... .... ........
'(.000
J. L. Hurt.................
r.,350
R. L. Griffin.-.«__ ___
.'100
R. A. Newman.*......
21.150
Sanford, Fla., R. F. I). No I
Mrs. L V. Steoatron
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Sanford, Fla., R. F. I), No.
Min Gladys Gtcen
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Sanford. Flo.. R. F. I). No.
Miss Ethel Hickson
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11,550
Min Isabelle Raynor----■.’00
Min Maud Cameron
1" 'O0
Mb8 Nora Hickson______
ui)0
Min Perry-Lee Bell..... .
150
Paola. Ha.
Miss SalUe LJpford .....
■ijfl
Mrs. C. D. Pearson
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1 •t.00
Geneva, FIs.
Miss Mary Prevot..... ^
- &lt;'.»0
Mrs. David S p e e r .........
.’ 1 150
Mrs. W. L. Adams . .
150
Chuluota, Fla.
1" (.»0
Miss Annie Brown ______
----- r- L— ------ OrHdo, Fla.
Miss F. Kinney ....... ........
1 100
Lake Mary, Fla.
Mrs. L. S. McBride .. . - ..
.Winter Park, Fla.
Mrs. J. D. Litaon.......*
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’CshsU, Fla.
Min Ruth Royal A;.
Enterprise, FlS.
Mrs. H. F. (juackenbos__ _
Zells owl, FIs.
Mina Souaia Houston? .&lt;vr' —.

W .b,J h^ t S ! S 5 v-&gt;- » - » - « ;
e«X »«•
how long It would take the debt to be I And bring the party back, the refund trip
be liquidated in this way, when we con- and the visit ashore occupying tep.days
ibuttS*
th0 Kro*Ler l&gt;ttrt oi th®|*n*I the expense living $75. This is
Here's what the law says _____ ____,
taxes you will pay, Hanford oratory h o t-1the speclarexcursionists will be taken
care of alt the time—ashore as well os on
'That whenever any special road and lioard tho host. It b necessary, in or­
bridge district has been constituted and
special road and bridgo bonds issued der to secure this rate, that there should
by the county comm las!oners, os pro­ lie at least one hundred people on the
vided in this act, it shall he the duty of trip, and the members of tha association
the board of county commissioners to jnnd their families and friends, whw
ASSESS ANNUALLY A TAX UPON
ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PltOP- would like to take advantage of tho of­
•ERTY, RAILROADS, telegraph and fer, should advise Secretary Powell of
telephone lines, owned or situated within their wishes HF*oncei It,will certainly
the said sjiedal road and bridge district, be a moat interesting and instructive as
Thom are therefor» to dl» you to appear before
to realize a sum sufficient to pay the in­
Counly Judge*» Court on or lieictre .ICKh day _
General Rules entf Condition»
terest unon said (Hinds as it fflay become well as important trip.—Times-Union itheUeeaaahie,
ISIS, and We obj—ilnnr If you hare*
my to tho grrrlfeg of 'h*. |-,H h— ^ 1^ . . . . —
due, and to create a sinking fund for the
or-»inrier residing
ram« will he allowoTaa t ray rd.
----P»ynigPl o i j r y j g » a L n f . « a i d J mm ' -------F O R BETTER LIVE S T O C K w
witn«» mr
h»fMi »•
i'oontjr Judge
jodg* of
or paid
rain twirl
muri In Sanford or its territory, may become
Witnrao
my hand
•• County
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[he rtpmaigfiient of tho Orang*- Coun­ and4
»r................... It is not necessary to boChapter 8208, Laws of Florida,)
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*’ aV~jK»ociation are preparing to n&gt;- »ne' (•rail
come a subscriber to The Herald in order
WM. MARTIN
Will your taxi's (m raised? Think It
WFu-4,r
County luilg*___ over.”
viye interest in live stock raising in the
to enter. Just fill out and send in the
No Sunford shaker made the state­ c&lt;flt»ty, by encouraging live stock ex­
nomination blank printed el»whcre in
ment t|iat the abutting property owners hibits, and for the permanent welfare of l o o o o o o a o o a a a o o a a a o a o a o b a o this issue. A nomination counts for
o.QOO voted.'
would pay for tlie brick roads In the this section no better work could lie un­
*I»rial. road district, because all the dertaken.
Payments on nil subscriptions will
That a good quality of live stock, both
|H*ople residing In tho special road dis­
DAVID SPELH. Frapriatw
earn votes according to the following
trict will pay for tl\e brick roaito and cattle and hogs, can be raised in this
QINCVA, PLONIOA
schedule. Renewals und hack aubscripevery ohe of them are willing to do so, county there Is no doubt. Proof of it
— •»»»■;jira
f ffPtih)rfnfflti'if^fc'ftniJ"a twelve year
g ju r j g p g ft v
h4*#in
R A T E S ;
«olid vote for brick roods.
old boy raised fifty bushels of corn on an
a . in' *
This Simple Simon on the Reporter-1acre of ground. That the raising of such
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Star makes himself more ridiculous by stock would also he profitable there is no
PER DAY
actually looting the law on special dit- doubt.
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Special i»g th* Wc-*k o» -Mtmib
tricl* and by that same law proves the
What is needed, is to show the ruralist
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truth of. Sanford's statements that the advantage of this branch of farming, | Good Location
Good Service
neiiher Oviedo, Chuluota, Geneva, Long- I ToshuVhtm that fine slock ran he raised;
K r- i
wood.or any other district^ outside of I to give him some idea how to raise lit, lOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBOOOOa S
tha special ,piad district would have to IAnd to stimulate his interest by showing
pay one ccnl on the brick roads In the |him th« results of stock culture.
INDIAN RUNNER
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This the Fair Association can accom­
DUCK EGGS
Wo want Jo ask-our good Trlemla in plish in a way that b o|*&gt;n to-no other in­
the other districts if t|ie law could com- stitution. And that President Dickson
ypel you to pay for bonds wdien you have and his associates in their work are nlcrt
Salting* ^1.00 Each
•'never hold an election for thst purjKwe? to their opportunity is very encouraging.
Ask yourself that question and ask your —Rejiorter-Slar.
BATES &amp; TODD
~ lawyers that tjuestion and find out if
Bo« Str Saalord. n .
¿•ou ever participated in any bond elec­
WE CANNOT TELL A LIE
H £ Reputation for Quality
tion In Orange county beside the M1LOviedo ci titans say that the latr«t
_ L J 0 N DOLLAR . UONU- ELECTION dodge ofThe Sanford divisionists is the
Enjoyed by Us has been’
TH A^W AS DEFBATKDf - * i
promise 61" the courr'Hoi5e*'«V Oviedo,
The SANFORD DISTRICT IS THE
Plumbing and”
Gained by H onest-and Per­
provided the people of that section will
ONLY
DISTRICT
in
Orange
county
H-b
join them in agreeing to separatetion
sistent Efforts to Supply Merchan­
Gas F i t t i n g
that has evef voted bonds for road pur­
from Orange county.—Orlando Citizen.
poses and the Sanford district will pay
dise of Durability and Character.
The Orlando Cltiien has been mis­ All W ork R eceiv e« M y Personal
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informed and never received this infor­
TRICT.
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*Attention
And
B
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ffort«
mation from an Oviedo citizen..
W e supply men with merchandise
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Read your law that la so glibly quoted
No Sanford man has ever intimated Opposite City Hall ‘ Telephone No. 21
by the Reporter-Star and especially read
from reputable manufacturers which
the line: "the county comrotssionen
insures true value in every .purchase«
' shall assess a tax upon all personal and
; real property owned or situated WITH' IN SAID SPECIAL ROAD OR
Let us supply you.
BRIDGE DISTRICT,”
The law is plain enough to anyone
who doe* not wish to twist and distort
the truth' to subvert the mini!*, of the
■TP«iple for their own eelfish ends end we
would like to think that the Reportor,Star editor knew some better. We would
like to think that he twisted the truth
t to help his side of the problem.
We Would bate to think that any Flor­
ida journalist, and especially nu.Orange
county journalist, knew so little obotft
store
. g jp c d a lxnlkf district amt wspecial road
; tax as our brother on the llaf
8ANFORD
fo r th e prices charged
Sanford is about one hundred years j
E L O R IO
ahead of the Orlaado contingent and
eriH''since we instituted the idea of hsv- j
‘ brick'roads in Orange rnnnf^
M B B B
■Ü.MIUI1 uf Tvult, f, TBCT
. ■t~h%/a^Trtntng&lt;M ~of brick. roads ■and the
rrgifi/rirr-of s r i.iiTrrnr'payiHt.fe f
F IT T E R
(tax tHo«n''a .Mious and: laborious task
Telephone
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and tha special rood district was formed
S a n f o r -dj , # t o r• f d t *
httt because the hoprleasnoei of gettln
Orlaado into tho good road

THE GENEVA HOUSE8
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Telephone Notice*' J
TIjeSanforcLTelophoiic On. has placed
public pay station in the lunch room at
t depot. The rate in Santoni
five reins
centi lor
for eucn
each call.
ue uve
can. This
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J. w. Powell and wife of Queens, N- Y.
arrived in the d ty this week and will
make their home for n few months on
their* place near Ciameron City.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wottring and
children are in the city, and*are anxious
to locate here during tho winter but can­
not find rooms for lighthousckecping.
They are from Columbus, Ohio,* and Mr.
.. Woottring represents the auto depart­
ment of the International Harvester Co.
£ MU* McComba has arrived in the city
from New York and will spend the re­
mainder of the winter season with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Mc­
Combs. Father is happy now for at
last he‘will hnve sorne aaoUUmce in the
. great work of assembling the Florida
O« . N -w .
•G. D. (U ct-k it
niture store o f the. W. W. Abernathy
chain of stores. Mr. Hart has been in
Sanford long enough to be identified
with the business interests of this section
and b well and favorably known to the
trade, We hate to lose him from Sanford an;d Wish him success in his new
field#
Professor N. J. Perkins and his brother.
Itrait on Perkins, left Katurady for thier
old home in Carysford, Va.,.called there
by the sad intelligence of their father’s
death. His death followed an oper­
ation that twas donaidered successful,
news coming that-the gentleman was
getting along nicely, when a telegram
cams .Saturday thnt he had passed away.
Mr. Perkina and his brother have the
sympathy of many friends.

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except from tolls.
SANFORD TELEPHONE CO.
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utien of watermelon seed to bo true to
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For
33„ years
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we havC'grown melons for seed purpose«
Plano Less Than Cost
only. Girudeau Seed, Co., MomlceiJo,
Mission finish player piano and fifty FI*42-26tc
music rolls going at $350 cash. Piano
For Sgle --Two desirable lots in Sanworth ^600 is new and in good shape. fcyal Heights. Bargain if taken prompt­
Inquire at Herald office.
21-tfc
ly. Address, D. G. WagnerKissimim-e.
Fla.
44-tf
The . first annual convention of the
Wanted—Hoy of about 15 years to
Graduated Nurses of Florida will t»&gt; learn trade«—Enquire Herald Printing
44-tf
held in Jacknonville January 2!», 30 and Co.
31st.
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For Sale—Pop corn wagon at corny-!
First and Park Avr. Enquire at wagon
Wade, the Tuner. Orlnndo.
if
or address Hox 1094. City. ' ’ 44-tf
Now is the time to buy tomato seed,
For Sale—Thoroughbred Harred Ply­
corn, peas, beans. Cucumber and melon mouth Rocks, blue strain. T. H. Johnseed lor.spring planting. I,. It. Philips wjn, H. F. I), No. 3, near Moore's Sta­
“ Co..
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42*8ttion.
it itj,
■ Better have your see«]« for spring
For Rent—One large room with two
planting r^ -cvcd »»4,. R. Philips &amp; Co.
beds, suitable for two young men. Also
and get benefit of low price«.
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¡in. f ittun „oicely fumidied---- With or.
^tottW W Veftrm r^w iFnm sf/1. .... .ithout board. Mra_If_I,. Jima. "nn
best for market. Get good seed at L. It. Park Ave.
44-tfc
Philips &amp; Co.
12-8t
For
sale—
Five
gallon
instantaneous
Get your lieans for spring planting
now and save money. !.. It. P dlips &amp; water lu-ater. Suitable for built mom
one Singer sewing machine, used one
Co.
42-nt
All winter Hats at half price at Mnk month, household furniture., at 210
41-iH-p
M. L. Allen’a Millim-ry Purlor. 4f&gt;-2t-c Pine ave, or box 473.
For Rent Cheap New one, room fur­
Fifteen to twejity thousand choice
lettuce plants for sale. Call phone 16. nished rottug«-. with hath o&lt;&gt; quarter
acre, good garden land. Lnun-1 avenue
C. R. Walker.
45-2tc
New crop beans, tomatoes, corn, and Second street. Address p. u. Hot
43-1 fr
watennelnn, squash, rummber and ean- 1323.
teioupi«. I,. It. Philips &amp; Co.
For Sale or Rent First class farm
42-8t
fully equipped. Fine building*. Ev­
For dainty lunfhes, tea mom, on ery thing -modern. Ilargsin. Hox 144,
mezzftmino, Urvka'a [)epartment Store, Orlando, Fla.
|3-9te •
DeLnnd, Florida.
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45-4lc
Wanted—Plain or foatuonubh- «ire»«««
All winter Hitts at Half Price at Mrs. to make. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Nl. L. Allen's Millinery Paror
15-2te 2ft«’. E. Third St.
t.l-Htp
Genuine Seed Potato«-», Spaulding
For Sale -White 1-eghorn, Barred
Rose No. 4, |«&gt;r 16b Hi hag 12.65; Red Plymouth Rock chickens, White Pekin
IHiss Triumph, per 150 lb hag «2.65. and Indian Runner ducks. English Pen
Can furnish s»-«al grown either in Maine cihsl ami American Fawn mil White
or New York state. We guarantee our Bv the pen, day old ducks .mil settings
wed to be Hie best and true to name. of egg». Southern «laks Poultry Farm,
Ten years in the seed bushier»; not u dis­ Enterprise, Fla., Volusia ( '&lt;
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satisfied customer. American Produce
The Gate City II ous.- 4ui- brought
Company. Jacksonville. Florida
l5-24c
Jjwn
the high coat of living. Utdy 11,00
While the weather is hot buy your
dried chipped beef at W' W. Long's t»-t week for the finest table board in
23-tf
grocery. Slice«! on an American slicing the city S«s- Parker

Other buainesa will call me away for
twelve month«. I will retain, my In­
terest in the firm of Williams &amp; Milteer,
and I want 1» thank nil friends for tli. ir
patronagejn the past anti ask them to
continue to do businnns with rnv partner
during my absence.
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W. H. WILLIAMS
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IN C U C U M B E R S
Very, few F lo rid a T ruckers realize the f&gt;lg
m on ey that can be m ade out o f C ucum bers when
they are planted, worked and fertilized as they
sh ou ld be.

tlie D avis P erfect. * This is a very long, hand­
som e fruited v a rie ty ; when w rapped and packedin to m a to crates, s e lls along sid e o f the hot-h ouse
stock .

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" I suffered, durinji Klrllir»«!, from womanly wtaknesa,"
wrlteB Mrs. Mollle Navy, of Walnut, N. C "At last, 1 wai
almost bed-rlcl(len. and had to yive up. We had three
doctors. All the time, 1 was getting worse. I had bad
[jp e lls . piftt.iaMgii
U ji.m iLA vcck,jtficr 1 1
gave Cardui a trial, I could cat, sleep, and joke, ns well u
anybody. In ri weeks, I was well
1 hnu neeTi
for
weary years I Caidul relieved me, when everything
else failed."

TTyou are weak and ailing, think what ft would mean,
to you, lo recover as* quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more
than 50 yeais, this purely' vetftlablc, tunic remedy,for women,
has been used by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers.
They found if’ of real value in iH evmg their aches and
pains
Why suffer lon g er? A remedy that has relieved
an l helped so many, is ready, at the nearest drug store, for
use, at once, by you.
l ry it, today.

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I’illabury Folurtn Ilhtii.
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rilUbury Flour in 24lh aka. try Mil and burlap 6.25
Gold Medal Floor In bbla.
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Gold Medal Flour In 24lb »ka by bbl and
burlap
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6.35
Sugar Standard Grade pure rane
lOOIbska.
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Thi* booklet givn the reasons for «pnng frrnlirtiif.rrleicrlplibn of
fiirinulas to he u«cil, ami amount, tunc, and mode of ^application.
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Ret Creatli-bflby »Ire 72 ran* to r iw . ** '3.1)fl
S ftIT i Jm rl tcnip finiti tub net wt.
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Swlfl'a Premium Ham H-lftlb av. p«-r ll&gt; I9'-jc
‘ North» Uelllea 23-251») A» pr^ lb
13 7-Nc
Swtna silver U af l.ard I* Rib pall» ^
7.90
- Victor Brand Early
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o f m erch a n d ise ch eap er elsew here. W e are goin g after you r business in a bus­
iness w ay by. sh ow in g you where y ou can save and m ake m on ey by. buying of
us. If yoti b e lie v e in bu yin g on rock bottom basis which allow s b m ib g e prolit.
an d in sures y o u on e hundred cen ts val ue for every dollar you spend, our prices
w ill su re ly in terest you. Look them over ca re fu lly , co m p a re th em -w U h the
p rices you a re now payin g and note for you rself what we can save Yuy^

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A Practical Demonstration of H ow W c Intencf to
Low er the Cost of Living in Florida and Georgia

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co lo re d
linen dresses, laces
and e m b r o i ti e r y
trim m ed all sizes
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crop o f C ucu m bers when-ftUm tod -on irrigated

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ll will tnFe uwuy the Itch
(hr- inetai't ) I- - apply it
In fact. ev-&gt; are §o euro o f ^ h a y P .D D .
will Un* f r you that wo wtS^t-e »U -t
(rf let yon hnve » II hot tie on our KUarl'rtacrlplion intco tnnt It will cost y o u nothing UO1 lets you Mod that It doc» tho work.

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F A I R IN F L O R I D A
. T H E FR U ITS AN D V E G E TA B L E S
T H E F IN E HOGS AN D C A T T L E
T H E F IN E S T TU R K E Y S AND C H IC K E N S
r -T H p B E S T A H D F A S T E S T HORSES
T H E F A N C Y W ORK, JA M S AN D J E L L IE S
T H E PRO DUCTS O F T H E G R E A T E S T C O U N T Y IN T H E
G R E A T E S T S T A T E O F T H E UNION.

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RAILROADS
three. Last winter there were hundred*
Charles« H. Morse and wife to Wilson
The World’s Wheat Crop
of robins came in one night and stayed Horton.
three weeks feasting on three palmetto
GiJkerson and child to Carl A. An- _ ,” lf t‘f Uc,..from »bnudreconlly com
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Ik-ith -s . The mocking birds triod^kw
°f tho world1* wheat crop as follow»
drier*f?iFrntVTfT'hut tTieir number* were
U. S. to Jas. M. Davie.
United States, 200; Russia, 191;
Bjr M rs."M irtui À.'M tAtfmrrPtffit? (sòrti«",“^Florida
too great and the mocking birds had toReams and Harley to Winter Gnrden France. 98; pritfth India, 77; paly.
stand by and see their social preserves bight and Water Co.
52; Hungary; 84; etc. As to the
The Audubon Society o( the state of harmful worm« nnd hugs that are culled devastated. I have several drinking
'Walter V. Hart to Harry E. Hart.
yield per* acne of territory, the order
Florida is going to dg some strenuous daily from ids fields nnd the«« were pans net aimut my grounds for birds, nnd
Mahlon Core and wife to Leona F. 1» quite different, this being: Great
work at th«1 "next session of the state laid side by side with the fruit that was tha robins would eat berries until they Channon.
Britain, 21; Germany, 19; France, It;
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legislature to n't n bill pnwwd to pro- onten, I think he would more rfiefcr- werJ« so full that they could not take u
Daniel Kelly and wife to Fieri«* O. Austria, 13.2; Canada. 12.t. e lc . T h e
United Stated ocuples the ninth place,
tect the robin from indiscriminate fully donate wtiat ia Uiken. l,**t there drink of water until they had coughed Gcoves.
with a figure o f'9.2.
«laughter ntiil remove it from tin* list of be u variety of things for thin little up enough i»errtea from their craws to
A. Itoy Daniels gt aLto-C. W. Tucker.
game bird». It is with nhamr that I j marauder to eat and he won't be aim- rpake room for the water.
,
Jennie E. Hall olid husoband to Jno.
must admit that Florida i« one of the pelted to take so much valuable fruit
The small red pepper» from which W. Daniel.
Cost of Producing Milk. "
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»tat«* that dot* not protect the life of Try planting some of these In out of the pepper sauce la made have been brought - W. K ,‘ Gore and wife to Mary Ann
Tl)o Masachusetta experiment sta­
~Dip moat worthy of birtln. I have been way content of your place' and by this to my grounds presumably by some Whitaker.
tion haa found that tho total cost of
producing
milk satisfactory In sanitary
told by «government game warden that means will you not only Invite three bird, and these seed themselves year
II. J. Patricks to W. J. Thurman.
quality and containing from four to
*&gt;, • he hns omt the bodira of 250,000 of these untiring little destroyer» of destructive after year. I do not disturb three if
Gannett Hurlowe to Hattie I. Rob­ five per cent. of buttsr fat will usu­
birds at one time in market stalls In insect life to your tree« and truck patches they are not encroaching on some more ertson.
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ally nmount to from four to flvo conta
Texas, and they were shipped there from but you will prevent them from demand­ choice plant. Those are great favorites
Wm. L. Coryell and wife to Kath­ per quart. Tho cost of koeplng a
Florida.
ing too large a toll by giving them an with the mocking birds. I have seen ryn Hill.
f
cow for* otfe year Is estimated at
It is an increasing wonder to me thut assortment of food on which to upix-ase them carry the rifx- pods to their fledg1137.07. Milk produced under more
Hiram Gnslr-e to II. M. Smith.
the giT-al Agricultural Department of their hunger. They can eat only ro Jings in the neat and cram them so full
Chas. H. Morse and wife to D. C. than average sanitary conditions of
A our government does not stopshort many much every dny and If you offer them a of this hot stuff that you would lie furred Overstreet.
«&gt;rtlfl*d milk will’ naturally cost con­
siderably more.
'o f its varied interests and concentrate dozen different kinds of food, that they to wonder If such peculiar food was
Lonie Hartman and wife to F. W.
all of its energies upon bird laws and that they like it stands to reason that wise for infants, even though they were Schroader.
’ bird protection, until It would tic impos­ they wilt only eat one-twelfth of what hirdsr The birds have also brought
Body Shields for Policeman.
R. E. Wynn to P. I*. HU|,
sible to kill one of these feathered ben- they would take from your itrg^jwrry to my yard u small tomato that bear» a
The
Electrometallurglc * society,
W. J. Thigpen to Sanford MTg Co.
.,r doctors without befitr •prosecuted nnd patch If you had only that one form of fruit no larger than a cherry and these I
which
haa
Its factory at Nauchatel,
Chas. W. Smith and wife to A. M.
has recefved an ordsr to construct a
punished ns severely as if the life had fowl for them.
permit lo grow in many places nrount Chisholm et hi.
certain number of body shields (DuckI
been human. Not that the value of a
Outside In tho street we have different my grounds because tho birds are font
W. H. M unger and wife to Thos. H l«ra) for the police of Perl*., Those
bird’s Ufo is that of a human being, but varieties of water oaks, awl for several of them. I have a tree that bear»’the Bibbs.
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thloldi, the Invention o f , a Swiss
if blrds'do all that our adentific agricul­ years three have been bearing acorns. name of Schetia, and In tho springtime,
named
Paul airod of Neuchâtel, haro
tural professors claim they dp, in des­ •The jay bird« and gracklcs eat the most when the flowers nre’full and overflowing
City Council Meets
been tested, and are told to hove sue*
troying Insects that hiln million« of of them. Then there ia a large native with nectar, the birds drink their fill of
City council nut In call«! serelon cessfully resisted revolver shot«.—•"
dollars* worth of every’ hind of agricul­ rubjicr tree that beam n small fig that is this delicious (lower-product. Two
Jan. 18th, ut 4 o’clock p. m. Present. Geneva Correspondence London Stan­
tural product* every year, would it not much appreciated by .robins, cardinals, pounds of suet tie^on the branch« of
,
T. J. Miller, ffresident; F. L. Woodruff, dard.
. spent quito well wdhh their while to ap- mocklrfg birds and other varietire. ,AL trees is a warm welcome for thorn in the
W. S. Hand, B. W..Hermlon. S. Rmigc.
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C. C. Woodruff, Absent, W. H, Under
Bedridden.
of bird lift until the matter Is put on so be ftrow n in great variety in every part
If you can further tho interest of the wood.
"Tee, ma’am,” said H apy tho Hobo,
firm a foundation that -there would of our state. They don’t take up much robin by is)king to a Congressman from
The .object of tho mooting was to con­ "I know I took like' a strong man,
never be repeated the extinction of any room, and may be planted in fence cor­ your district, do this much for the littla
sider the matter of paving Ninth street. but out of my fifty year« of life I’ve
i
one of the various kinds of birds that act ners or along fence«. I have also a sea fellow wha need* your aid and can't tile
spent over tflxteen years in bed.”
Moved and seconded that the Southern
a* roan's-chief assistant* in prote^tinif'grape, that grow» wild along the salt for it. And don’t put it off. Do it
“ Why, you poor than ” replied tho
Clay Manufacturing Co. be awardedl the lady, sympathetically, handing him a
the plant form on which His lift depends?j waters of our «Late, and not only is this n right uway. — Fh&gt;m Florida Grower.
contract Ao furnish to the city 450,000 quarter*. ” What baa been the trouOur old pioneer tells u* that the* most handsome spjaJI tree or shrub, but
paving brick, \o Ixs delivered ss soon os ble— paralysisT” ” No. ma’am,” eald
reason for thin country- wide destruction 'its fruit is relished by birds, and it can
Filed for Record portblo. Carried. :
Harry, &gt; « t a regTar habit of tleepln’
is the scarcity of birds. That year* ago; be made into a very palatable jelly for
Davis and McNeill to-Porter G. Dial.
Council adjourned:
M
o t houf» a day, ma’am."—-Harper'«
before thu forests were cut down and the household uac, I have u small tree of
W. 8. Branch to Gusaie D. Dial.
Weekly.
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»try so thickly «* tried .w hen gun» the entley guava, whoa* fruit I* seldom
H .'M . Hull and-wife to™John ~M.
-City council met in remPar
Stems.
were not.do common aa they are now- use, but the birds take'tdll from It.
Jam 20th at 7:30 p_ W.. ^
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‘Hut look here, Judge.7 protested
* ing jóutuninre hareseeds that the birds Mdrritt.
Wlllom bkyr iqtflr»- rtnuis i enaw •Ar -.iir Ja». C. Merritt.
that in this. ngg'. U committing such like. A Dahoon ’ holly never gets a
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oyed anti wwondeS that the str«,« oil the Vay o v e r from Yarrowby lo
I atm quite wall aware that there js a ft n r they ireAatfh, Bsmg yysr* ago I
Jis-.C. Merritt and wife To*Sarah L. committee be authorized to. locate and
Rockville.” ’’They'p.tuthiu' in that,"- jtl*a« of pirijon* wbo cannot sympa^had «even or eight chlngberri' tree* that Merritt.
•ola the Judge, &gt;¿0 ril let yo off for
/Uilta’ with tJic unproU'cti'd robin, lei were greatly patronited by mocking
Chas. E, M*rritt to Harriet C. Merritt.
coats. Thutly dollar«, please.” "Thir­
alone aay'a klhil word ¿0ruhlm. (Tb«jsc bints all through tho winter Reason,
J. E. Groves to I. B. McKay.
ty dollarsr echoed Willoughby. "How
' have sevJohn B. McKay to Jno. T. Jteed and Jr
“ F* ^ opened. Referred to ao you figure oat the coete at thirty
the street com m itie»^
1 w dollar», I’d like lo'knowT” "Why, U'U
_ .In the street wife.
Council adjourori. .
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«!&lt;&gt;ng the walk, anil differejit kinds of „ H- H- Wjtherington, Com. to Juliette
cost all o’ that, mister, to bev them
If tit could also ace the number of. birds are very fond of the berries of P. Taltdn.
M. W. LOVELL,
signs painted an’ sot up," said the
Judges-HarpeP« Weekly.

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Safety In Friendship.
an intimato friendship ' la at ones
safeguard In reareatloo'-and social

■-/Uiiwor* or buslnr*#«, o^evun play, h
nun do«® not willing!? lag behind
' whl1tt tho friend la forging ahead. In
v common endoavora tot good causes,
- religious or aoclal or. political, friend-?
ehlp la a powerful inducement to*fculf-*
forgotUng activity.
Ona Word 8h*. Could Say.
An earnest London alum worker re­
cords ber unremitting, patient en­
deavor* to improvo tho accent and
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snuuclatlon
of
her Jtttle
nianebo, for tho aake of the
child’s future destiny "On Ihe'filygiV"
OOOe, failing In alh olso, abo tried n
mild dose of gentle ridicule^—'¿You'
can’t aay ‘food.’ can you, Blanche?"
she smiled, teaalngly. ” 1 can aay
fulel*H waa the ckUd'a.cnishUu; ro.

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.Roman’ Method of Heating.
Like many other Roman bouaoa
that hare been unearthed In England,
one recently brought to light wan
heated by a system called "hypocauat." Tho entire basement was
one big furnace, from which hues as­
cended. built Into the walls. A wood
fire waa kept In the basement, tho fuel
being fed In from an outside annex,
through an arch In the wall.

f'fi
t

= - - ' « y y * ^

• SIzfKo Him Up.
When you call the arerago young
man honest he is likely to feel a mild
sort of gratification. When you call
him competent hla cheat begins to
bulge. When you call him a heartbreaker ho slaps you on the shoulder
sail Rives you to understand that h«’
considers you n perton of remarkable
perception atuf unerring Judgment. .

ur threat January oa
of Ladies Muslin Undergarments

Reason for Superiority.
The domestication of aulnmls nnd
thn utilitarian of plantjl doe» not go
Tory far except under a civilised peo­
ple. Contrast the age of Peru and
Mexico with that o f Egypt. Babylonia

G o w n s , C o m b in a t io n s , Skirts, Dr

■rwi r^tn«; and ouo.7ennnn for old
world superiority in the mastery o f'

S ee

Opulent Dard.
"I can’t understand how that poet’s
wife Is able tpt'dreaa so well. I thought
there wae no money In poetry.” “ I
guess there Isn’t; but her husband has

" . . .

w in d o w s fcim a lu e s to be offered at

Commences -Friday,

Have you seen their new automobile!

Had Stood Hard Teat.

in cess

T h is event will lon g be rem em bered by the ladies o f S a n k

the Job o f writing all the advertising
rhymes for one of tho biggest break-

"I understand that you once sang in
■ gloa club.” "Y es," replied tho grunt
politician. “ And I want to tell you
»hen n man with a voice like mine
ran hold a position In a glee rlub
It shows that ho Is' some odloeholdor."
— L o b Angeles Listener.

p il l .slimy;

e mists

N. P. YOWELL &amp; CO.
F L O R ID A

SANFORD

Tim# to Beware.
If evor you meet a woman who nliccecda In convincing you th'nt you nro
j an exceptionally fine fellow, bo very,
very «arcful. She has far more Intel
licence than. you.—Jay Denby. In Let­
ters from China.
.

Society People Classified.
Storekeeper— "Th^y aro
sor Iet y
peoplç, They, belong to our first and
last .families'.” Customer—"You mean
first families'?” -storekeeper^-’ N o:
first and last First to ask credit nnd
lact to pay.”—Puck.
Clash of Contrast. *
"What la that terrific noise?” nak­
ed the pedestrian. "That.” replied the
policeman, "la caused by an ordinary
one-cent safety pin sticking Into a
three million dollar baby.”

was pleased and satisfied at the demonstration ol che
“ I D E A L ” Cooker at our store last week and the sales this
week have been beyond our expectation. W e. have a good
stock and will be pleased to
.“
.
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While Clover Flour

M.iU - &lt;■!clightinl bread;light,
l1ii^’ j biicuih.;' dcHcimtj rolls;

Somatlmea They Ara Right.
Many a good wlfo la firmly con­
vinced that her husband doesn’t har­
monise with anything In tho bouse ex­
cept the nutmeg grator.—Chicago
N ew .

"

cpsn, tl.tiitiy pastry’¡inti the
11 t * 'ti'it.uiftry forinkes.

IVUIIE CLOVER FLOUR
iid in- *e thm the ’ oilierJotirtj^nnd iis ulm'ildy U Lf.

TUR ,
rtiHydfiiardniccd.

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-YOUR (iltOtrR HAS IT’’
Bafar.
Bak«^*-*ln five years you won't see
a horse on the street." Waybunr—
"Tea; they would bo safer on the
sidewalks.'’—The Cauaour. ' * '

l^ asu u u rrxw,.

Our Stock of Supplies for the Farm and Garden is Complete
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Celery Bleaching Paper
Crate Nails .:
-, -•
..Planet J r Tools

United 8

the United
: WPTTC

Â aollod greenback ,1s restored to
IU original glory by Washing and Iron!&amp;• at a cost of one-tenth of a cent.
In the Majority,
Any man inoro right than his neigh­
bor constltutee a majority o f one al-

Oak Avenue

Sanford. Florida

The Herald will get you what you want

�me sanrow HcsAip
The Cderj-Mov^nent
'v Sine« last weak tba celery "acarrity”
ha* assumed a different hue. .California
instead of being dead and burled, only
had a fainting spell. Cold weather af­
fect* one's feet and inakea them numb.
T^t* ta/yiiy who! happanud^to tlu^relory

Iways' something; new, is our way of doing business,
to come. ; For.
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D on't forget the date, Monday, January 27th

It waa only numb fur a week or ten day»
following that extreme cold weather
they had out there a abort time ago.
Last week 100 ran load* were sent east.
Thia week’s movement will be fully as
large. This celery had all been banked
Up to protect it from the cold and was
In good condition. The celfry that was
in the fields suffered to some ^extent,
but all of It wns hot killed.
A California cn|te holds about os
much os three 8-lbeh Florida crate*.
California celery is Veiling in most mar­
kets for around. $6 per crate. The cel­
ery is good, BpycrjpreferJUp-FtoritU
celery. They pref* STANDARD
crates They, abbot, a.
-packageWhen the ¿IBW I make* up his mind to
STICK TO tb* slAndard package, he
will give the A u fw ’ Vhat he WANTS.
If you giva.aLuy«{ what he wawtai&lt;ya«r
will keep stuff moving at good prices.
If you try to forco him to Jake a package
he dpea not want, you will 1» the loser,
BURE aa ahooting.
About 20 ears of celery, will roll from
the Manatee section this week. The
total from Sanford will be about 60 to 60
cars. Next yveok's movement will be
eieee to 100 «Jam from TicrrrrThe heavi­
est movement the last two yean has
been through the month of March.
This season tfie heaviest movement will
be through fjpbruary.
Several r pd car i of lettuce and col-1
ery were
t froi n here this week* ‘
Others will
load«, next week,
e the: t ore many dealers |
»rosetnyUvea in Sanford j
heir a . rrc of the iiuslncm. j
.
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kiocil oh ordered fire vscape» on tf Whoi biiildingn in Si. j
Petersburg ai i m u l
mode by rep went»
Firo Prevenf &gt;n So etÿ, who made ‘ n
thorough ir. ection of the conditions
In that city s i ew dn;

I
SILK WAI8T BALE
ForjMpoay, odno day only wo will hnyr a
sale dtraordlnary of Ladies* Silk Bhirt wpi*t,
incIudlng LTack 'and white, beafctoT a large u aortmanla of colon. Don’ t forget to sro this
coyntA.

FRUIT OF THE LOOM
morning nt B o'clock wo will place
ufhe Fruit ofthe Loom
n 7
where, Monday, one day, a yard
- (Limit 20 yard* to nwtomer)

for Monday,

50c SILK 39c
Just from the manufacturer, a new Silk in
all the leading shades, made to n / \
sell at-50c, for Monday only, our

20r. RIBBON 10c
A value that you cannot afford to min.
Ail Silk Ribbon, fine quality, wide
-jn
widths.. For Monday's sole per
I Ilf*

RED SEAL ZEPHYRS
Represent the acme of perfection in Zcphv
Ginghajn*. A choice lino, to sc*f
1
lect frojn, 16c values, our special
J | A (

.
LAWN 10«
Advance tale of colored Lawns, all new
Items, this season's make, for
a
onday’a.saJa. our special price a
1110
yard only-------........................... —.

B

, REMNANTS
For Monday only, beginning at 8 o’clock,
special bargain counter of Remnants. Thia is
a chance to save big money on every kind of
goods.

BATH TOWELS
A bargain like this, any one can well afford
to lake advantage of, Bath Towels, n a
worth 60e, our price for Monday's1 a a I *

DRESS GINGHAMS .
♦
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Amoskcag D m Ginghams are known the
country over os the beat. Com¿a 1
pieto line of new pattern* and dewJ 0
sigrm. our special price ....... ...
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*1.35 DRESSES 9ftc
These Dresses represent the greatest of
modern dressmaking, consisting of A A
Ginghams and Percales, one day J / Q 0

• 45-In FLOUNCING «1.29 An exceptional chance to secure a handsom
Embroidered Dress for a small
sum qf «2.00, embroidery
andlaca flouncing...... ......

«1,35 Petticoats 98c
Black Petticoats made like these out of grade
material used wilt easily sell for a a
1.35 cacii, our price for Monday’« M W f *
sale only.

*12.60 COAT SUITS *6.9«
A snap for Monday’s sale only
serge, cnanimere or mannish A * /
worsted. Special one dny
price only

f

Our line of "Union Mode" Shoe*for men and
boys, made by Snow, are the Shoes for service
also the (deal Shoe for'dre» occasions, and our
prim mean a clear saving of 60c or more on
every pair of Shoes.

mtiwi Iroiq page 6f
inti ji »hail have several
¡ston's [Now Globe tomato|e, rea|y about Feb. l«t|&gt;cr thousand. 11.40 for
■
Mao bcadweet potato slips. Write,
. J. K. Davis, Uortow,|
43-6tp |
^ For Hale—Block of* five wdl located
„city Iota'.' Address Owner, Bog-1287.
.. ... 34-tf
•- Room end board in privsto family for
• n lady. Inquire at Herald cilice. 44-2p
T,
4f
\-T
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1
For Itont—fled room, -dining room,
kitchen, and use of sitting room,
of the nicest residences in the city.- Close
in. Apply at Herald office. '

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Good M ull tor Sola .Cheap— For In­
spection _apply to John C, Edwardi,
Celery «vtHUe.
,12-tfc
For Bale—Two good mule#, wagon
and harne*v Bee them at Mecca Ham­
mock qn Greenman place.
, 86-tfc
Wanted—Order* for fine Treat proof
cabbag* 'plant*; all varietlm, *1.25 per
1,000; cheaper in largrr tola. Satlaiactiort guaranteed. F. a Cannon, MegKtt*#, B. C.
v
31-34 tc
For Sale—Remffiington lyp* writer
In good condlUon. 118 Railroad Ave.
For Bale— Egg* for hatching from
English Pencilled/hdlnn Runner Duck*,
layers of large white egg*. Stock direct
from Mr*. Andrew Brook*, Vice-Freei-1
dent Cumberland White Egg Indian
Runner Club. Egga *3.00 per 18. Try
eggi from our rare fully bred 'Wyckoff-

For Rent—Slonav room and unfurnUhed rpora Jn IiilhfUi block. Enquire
Holden itoiu Estate Co.
45-t(
Loet—Gold bracelet, engraved, dent
on uqrter side. Kinder please return to
Clarece Hand, 211 Park avenue and trpeiv^reward.
- ■ 45-2p
- ‘ Mfentod to Buy for Cash—Five o cm
tool at land frtm private party
uet bo cheap, Box 814, City. ;

At 8 a'clock Monday morning
will be placed on safe 6 Coat
hangars, hard oiled and varnished

11

These Oxfords and Pump* speak for them

F O R M EN A N D ~ M - f € - "
Cor
Tomato F
million Llvfr
pianto for si
Price *1.60
10W Jota ai
quartoni’ for

6 COAT HANGERS 19c

*4.00 SELBY’S *3.39

S N O W ’ S SHOES

lent« Under This
is Lina Cacti Issue

; l a c b cqELAUB “
irtment of Lace Collars In Ratine
low and Baby Irish. /\ r &gt;
ecial values for this M H f *

ItATINE l i t
.
One day special, for Monday's sale we will
ilare on sale a special line of
.

-» « • mshm- i M-Is PKHl’ALH 12J«c— . ,
*
This Percale is the leading Percale on the
market, full yard-wide, heavy weight, comes
with neat pattern and dots,
, .

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8t. Johns Hotel—Room« andr board.
Homelike necommodationa tffr1regular
boarder« or t|»!lilenta. Ghod table.
Rates reasonable. VL.IEWtfthen, Prop,
, 420 W. FlnVSt. f
D-'t-tf V
' 'Po4 Rapt *—8 lx room cottage with «11
moderp. improvement*. 409 Palmetto
avenue.' Apply to F. #W. Mahoney at
Fernald Hdwe, Co.
33-tf
Wanted- Clean cotton rags, no scrape,
at the Ilerald^flJca* WU1 pay-8-cento
-p trpou n flv
For bale—Two family launches, also
. wholesale fish business with launches,
boats and nets, Also lake front lot with
three houaea. C. L.. Vincent, at fish
bouse. ’
37-tf
Loet—Pair of light trousers on Park
avenue. Return to Carl Takach, Pmue-

o embroidered Pàrwil,
showing Monday' bci&lt;

Monday will be opening day for the magnificent line of hand painted, laie trimmed
There u price* of every kind and every price raeapa a bargain. Scej this speo
they ard picked over.
I

SELBY’ S SHOES

to the weaker,'combined With
CUILDREN’S SHOES
God man makes this special line in Patent
Leather, Gun Metal, Vid Kid.
A a
See our large line next Monday. M N P

MUSLIN SKIRTS ink—

PRINCESS SUPS 98c

Very special line of Mualin Underskirt«
will be on sale Monday's bile they
last. Special sole price each gar- y o C

SHIRTS 45

Monday will find a full linaloi Nainsook
neatly’itrimmed Princess Slips, also A a
crepe rombi nation corset cover»
were, choice

*3.60 PANTS *2.38

Men's Negligee Coat Shirts, large
ttsuortment of patterns,
a ar
air sires, worth 05c, pur - ¿ I f W *
price«.

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A chnner to bu y-a fine pair of
Men’# Pants, light
A g\Q

$2.00 PANTS $1.39
These pants are a wonder for the price
w.ith side buckles, watch and two lilp pockets (P
with.side
[IJI O Q
belt strapa, with or without cu ff bottom
HAT SALE 98c
Saturday and Monday- (two days only) will this Hat
Sale last, latest styles and shapes, special values;
fot* $1.60, Saturday and Monday sale, choice Q Q p
only **§•**■*■***tV*1»-*•*■ **J
••&gt;-•**.».**•*****,.*.«
* m1*1•
rn• * *

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DUYB’ SHIRTS 45c

'pi

We have them In both the eizea and
itterna. A special
j p*
me to buy a Boy’e Nogligee Shirt at only........ :

BUTTER1CK

PATTERN S

TABLE $5:»S
Full reguratiim
6-foot Oak Dining
le,;fmo,|^ush, for Monday’s W
(one

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B. V. D. UNION SUITS
•. .
A gannent for wear and comfort will be found in
B. V. D. Union Suits—all sizes*. Be sure and
see these exceptional values on Monday, per Q O «
uai nu nt„*...... .——

AGENTS FOR

ture at right prices, and on easy
weekly payments. See our special
plan o f $ small payment down and
only One1Dollar, a week. . . . .

m

$1.25 GARMENT 79c
Men's natural gray Australian wool Shifts and~
Drawers, $1.25 values, special for Monday’s sale *
Dne day, one positively, per garment we will

B

It is a great convenience to many to
be able to buy a goo'd bill o f Furni­

*1-50 UMBRELLAS 98c

1Thia la even un exceptional value
fur u* in this 7 rib paraa a
eon frame and »teeLrod
M H i»
Umbrella, $1.60grade___
a /U V &lt;

: !*■* • &gt; •&gt; ' ‘ - I , ryÌ
A b i ^ i d u t a n d A iftip

SSSCfflSKs
Whatrv?ilt.98c do MBrtdavf
value. .Impanel Screen, StHMiné' F
Mtoridfc p iH l bé placed
a t8 o clo ck v _.«.a......
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S t CASH DEPARTMENT STORE
Two Stores—121-123 East First Street

S a n f o r d

F

VICTR Q
ON

easy

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^ - '• O K .W E E K Y .

�Published Semi-Weekly— Tuesday and Friday

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H-mMf 47

WOODMFN HAVK.IIANQl'KT
Installation

G r o w e r M ark ets

cry D a y In the Year

HAS

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DONE

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|‘ VEGETABLES ALL THE YEAR
S a n fo rd

y,V S A N F O T rp Z 'trr* il Worth Living

of O fficers. W «»
Great K rtnl

SANFORD WILL EXHIBIT

Scverul

Made

• K
E v • A Joint Installali.m nf tin* Woodmen C e le ry D elta W ill M ake
, 11t the World und W oodm en's Vírele wu.s
p la y at the Fair
held ut the M u on ic Mull Wednetulay
, evening, Jun. 22nd. 'Che hull wan

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U A H * ferie* undi'ut llowen*.

D is ­

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TAX VALUE NEW COUNTY

IM F M .N \ T tlirS SIM IKS
l’ ro*perli* e

I an.luíale»

Will

\,y
Tr, Them I In
r Jueiou.n ville, Jun. J .
Alreud*

C o.

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HARM Y C O IM A IN üüOD SHAPE

ru- ¡S ta te m e n t S h o w s O ra n g e
mor* ure going the round» among the
W ith $ 6 ,9 4 8 .7 9 8
politicians and the near |«&gt;litieians--trr
the effect that both of Florida'» United

tastefully decorated with vine«, palm.«,
;t "
Hack ol the fYre- CO M M ERC IA I.CLU B .M U T IN O ; T l Z Z Z n Z Z
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Î,
¡
nn-sent
terms
T°,
be
gin
w|Ui_
il
is
. .•udiftV ollli
i r’a chair wo* u IuiiuImuiu
IlUer’j
V
*, ¿»tabsl by tho»e claiming to know that

Mug und banner of the Woodmen

Rcra»rk*ble Record of Sanford Soil jt Guardian J. I). I’arkcr too): the rhtrir Orangs..County Fait Will HavcwFa-’ .^¿-Governor Albert W. Gilchrist u- ui New County Will Have More Aneued
pious 3 a n ford Poduct Displayed
- oppose Senator L). U. Fletcher two
- By * Grower o f Three Score Year«
and calling the meeting to order Instruct^ a lu e Titan Eighteen Other
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"Y.*.".
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years hence and that Gov. Park Trammel
at the
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r&gt; .t,
Thc Herald has (rotaiim e to time cm ^ Hovereign Cora S. Fielding of Jack- * Sanford will trove an,, exhibit
Florida Counties
.
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years hence, and that Governor Turk

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TK upo»-4bw-taclJl»&lt;»t
U c t T .1 Jr
i ^£«ai u
f nlor rdd , M&gt;"vlll&lt;\ f ,at,&gt; ma,,nK&lt;-T o l the W ood- Onrnrp «"«ttnty'fjrtrrin- Prhrtrarv Ttntr*
largrd
h .lii#
le.
n u l ling „ „ „ .j,
* rttl«l by the
j /.IDipiell is to tight it out
following- xfnfFm&lt;'nr-mtf~TU*t
” *
Circle.
section vegetable* can be raised the year "i“ 1 “ V
'
Nat P Hryim four years from mnow
Ims-h received by the chairman of the
(iuurdian
Vommercial
Club
at
the
s,ieeiid
meeting
^ J . n d money canVbc madu by the * * * ' " ' ■ to e^ort* Su,.rem,
Neither the Governor nor the cx-

Kmma II. Manchester of Omaha. N’ eliriuiku. and Mr Hughe* of St Lout»,
st.il. manager of Missouri. f«.r the \\ .Mid­
men and Woodmen*» I ircle I» lhe
»tump*
Sovereign Fielding introduced the
sovereign», to iiiiardian Parker. who
called tlit- two order» to their f.-et and
introducing sovereign* M aneli.•»ter .imi
Hughes hai them give the supreme
criticism because hta store at all times i " “ K"
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honors to the sovereigns. State honor»
cannot at a l time* hnvc fresh and rri»p
,
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were aL»o given to Sovereign rieldmg
vegetabea at a low price. Me fi* enti1
w
The officer» of till' Woodmen’» Vírelo
cised by the vegetable man and the
were th.pi installed b&gt; Sovereign Manbuyer, because he cannnt keep veget­
, bester in m imprimivi- md graceful
ables raised hen’ and sell them at a lower
manner
At Mu' conclusi.&gt;n ol ih»- in­
price and »till sutler the regular l&lt;&gt;»»
stallation. Guardian Parker turned Mi**
from the decay o f the fruit» and veget
k.,,\..| over P. • o.incil * or.un.nid. r W II
able* A city market wuuhl umloul !
1 mlerwo.ul
who r«-.|u*—TWT sovereign
e»il&gt; I»* the means of establishing better
Hughe» to tn*»tiil' tin- officer» -.1 the
relation* with m ore small gurddier» uml
W imh|nu'ti of the World whi* h ’* b II
the groeeryman und the housew if.
...... 1tided 111. ' UUI • I 1 el"" del* r '
Tin* phase of growing and murk, trig
Vit***l Sovereign Hugh*-» t.. ad.ir* »» Ih*'
the product* of the »mull farms w ill come
Woodmen Viride Oil Woodcraft
Mr
a* «.Min 11» the tourist hotel and . ' l b '
Hugh*»
re», 01 .
I
'
: tendi.» ami
fe.ilare» that will help tin» movement
forra ful* iid.lt»'»»
Sii\.-r»-ign Man. fu-»
are located here.
1 »imitar
1er r»"»,Miiid.sl eluirnui glv I....................
Along the line of growing vegelabl*«.
rispie»! bv «nr.trdiali Parker in .1 debgbt
and a» sufficient proof that in the Sun
fi;! ♦ rrît* ou H . bruitin'» ami p» iioIiI» of
»&lt;X*d's*ett«XTC»«»re»tr*«.M* the-»greatest *&gt;v
' L‘ ord* '
rtitglc section 111 the world lt.&gt;* M.iuld
\ ' t,
1-.■ ■ .! - ... n»f »dialii.ti»
**111 &lt;|Uote Andrew llurj.er
.. 1. &gt;'
lini. I ■I. r IPgg. r» (r*»ei.l.s| Mr»
vegetable grower who live» tw,. mile»
Main li''»P I will a luoi&gt;|Uet of « v&gt;tul»!le
from the city und who 1* now •*» , \ »tv
run» tied with gr*'«'ti and lav. i.d.ir rit*&gt;e:ir* old nnd^iale ami hearty
*n. i ir. h . olor»
»•.■••'■"g» Par
Mr. llnj,M-r hiu* for the pie&gt;t tw*ni&gt;
L.r .0 bidelli r.f Mu &lt; ire|* |r. ». nted
seven years brought Ir.wh vegetal.I. » t

amali grower U well a* the large grower
The Herald ha» îdvocalod the catnb.• lishment of a city market where the
' amili grower could bring hin fruit* and
vegetable* to this city, have h place
where they.could be »old for ciudi und
the small grower and the ,Miopie of tin»
city would profit by the plan
The
groeeryman cornea in for hi» share of
- .
._____ _ .»
__

e -

and ha» inude money
He hi*» in . .r
lailt-d to have oomething growing on In»
amall place every day in the year in
twenty-«even years, and has never fail'd
&lt;n firing n wagon load of (r**»h vegetubl*-»
t*. town in all these year»
The* reeord
u 'iiic Mint cnnn.it I**- dupli. at* J
...
other state in the Vnton. af.d .« .. »&gt;f..*.g
talking (Miint not only for llu •*•!t - •'
Sanford'» »otl but for the bFaiUi "I tbl»
locality il» well. This affable old, young
man has never been sick u day in In»
life nnd is us active os a mah of twenty
working hin place every day, making
tfie tri,w to this city in hie wagon
He luui becom e such a familiar ngur.
on tfu- stris'ta that the grocery» . o . d
f.arxlly do buain&lt;,s^ without f.to.
u 1
»•verv dealer fcTTPW-v thttt 1» «ore a« •*,..***mg comes Andrew llar,M-r will tstreet with hi* fr»&gt;sh vegetable»
There is n ot a locality in tfu- world
prububly thttt could grow veg* tal.l. « . v
ery day in the year und there are not
many other fine old gentlemen lik* An
drew Harjier w ho would stick to the
job as faithfully and make nurh a record
If there in any one contemplating
coming to Florida who ha» any doubts
about growing vegetables in tills state
or who thinks the »nnd hills of Florida
cannot lie cultivated nnd made to blos­
som like the rose let him visit Andrew
liar,ier on his little farm south of this
city and be convinced.

( irci**.

«lu
Mr

knif'

railed for thnT purpose last Thursday
night.
\ ice-President Forster
culled
the
meeting l*i order and the eomnutP»'
from Mu' fair association. Mi-ssr» I bek
»on. (» Neal and V K Howard editor
of tin- ( irlando (dtizen. each made »tirring address**» on b&lt;-fialf of Mu- fair a»oseiuliou. calling attention to Sanford»
wonderful cru,is und that the lair would
not be a fair unless the Sanford exhibit
occupimi the whole half of the main
building and demonstrated tin- irriga­
tion system us formerly
Messrs W hit­
Mayor
her. Ko»»*dter. Hand. Holly
S,M-nrer and several oth.-r Sanford mem ­
ber» also gave sfiori talk» III favor of tile
projeet
Mr

Howard displayed

■ urd

with mounti-d views of the fair taken
Ia»t

.i-ar

still »flowing »anfutd » won

and t.e defeat.«I il to*« 1 ■ •t -I t». * ri in
mnitii-ed a» ta* wlnlla-r
' .
, . !
gì I into Miehghl up" it |(ry

-

.0 1

.t lilt« llv{i^t»-h » t i l e d I»
-...lid ..liter the ll»t.« ag •

a. . 11.1 ft.
f- •
l. r

Also ill t im... ,11id ult-iiU oo, ami a» usual

p r*—
»•■111•-»I 1 ifl.-r .*X, M*.*t» te* flavi

t lu tun-«t &gt; v

.11 •m

P • in w .»nintv w d! hnve more ns»»-a»r&lt;l
vaiu*«'

ifian

|.

other

n.irida

. &lt; 1 *•• »• •■ ,. fr.un thè»*- »talementa

. »l d. i t

Mu»

vent

tt.-

tin*,

if.** pro

1 ’ h»v —

I.

( ’ ..luitibia

2 .950.379
7 .658,165

5.746,133

11.-Soto
I t.|V .it
M ill

11 I

I hi* r i H H ' i ' f II

Kli trh«*r ami N

I'

K». ambili
Kraul Imi

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w.lA.t|i|(
.1»
|« ,| IMt lit* I•«*t| II I • «II441 11*4 I••'► !*» aliti
Ilai,
f .
i- i r|
th#* . Mitt #v
II •W sI,. *(41»1 .» •' 4
•J(f»-w« t,f 4l| .it *11•
Il ,1-bt.t .
Ih
i* oru
h
n
* i'4»u
fit\ fa
ir
W
i* im
i1 it
*
»u
r «*-tu»&gt;1» in gelu-ral and i«|» - mil • u, ■ ir­
mg .uni •lit' rt.im i.g f. .11i.r&lt;
H&lt;.illusi
selves and t*. H onda m general to d*-m- án.t thow close around us.
elegant buntfuet. at w ludi
Ja.'krlMII
iiuiiili«*rine
litindriKl iiikI fifty *«th nastrati» ^hnt our *oil. tlanki»&lt;1 by thf
With tl.i» in mbul we take tin- 111•»-r«y 11 fT*-rs*in
»eati - ,1 ut tabi«— bountifully l.-cornt.-d grentr-1 irrigation system will do m tin- (11 at |,.lLH, i-tpres.« our opini.in on tinwith i ut (lower» graceful vttu- and lu

eightts'i*

..Militi.-' hi**»-

1lade

In this work he

Kl. I ting Witli a »et . if «n.iuld flave till- fulp litui
and .-•»II, M-ril »I**n
•lit t Il»Hv
■ ■ I i-very i iti/&lt; n .d Hu t elcry lie.iu I.t
.il-n
''.infortì can rn.ikc .* most crr«litubl*-

1. pn

Committee of One Hundred Fifty on
eounty division
This »tateinent »how«
Mu- a».«e».«ed valuations in the various’
Florida counties for the year 1912.
When we have completed the job ol
dividing Orange eounty and have cstabli»lu»i Harney county out of its north
portion, t»range county will have 14,Jl 10.mu, III ^tuvulde values
T h l« will
In- more than-thirty-four other Florida
counties will oo-Wss and will give the
..Id basis u &lt;$.m which to recoup ita
If the program u» announced 1» Tar­ |.*»IM-»
ried oilt It I» »UP- to mean a lively time
Tfu- new county. Harney, will have
III the state
III liotfi i-olitest» the game
1 . 000 ¡11 him•*»&lt;•&lt;I vnlui-s, which will
would be play .»I wit limit giovi-«
II
a» a «tart.-r m thè mutter of incen&lt;iil. hri«t should run ig.m -t l l. ti lu-r
f..r it (&lt;&gt; «w.-. p onwurd and upward.

Governor will talk and they eannut be
•in.it*«l upon the »ul.ji« t
However,
tfu-y have many friend» up here »omi­
ni whom havi 'framed" it up for them.
V» far n» 1» now known both nu-mlier» of
1fu- iip,H-r linn»*- ol f ..tigre» tr-'ii Mu»
-tate Ulten.I to run uguili. and It..* will
fait)i go out to win
l lu two ti.i'ii no ti
(lolled as probable o p ,rolll'lil.» ah also
lighters and old hands at llu- game of
,Mili Ill'S

{erflll i-vfllf.lt III full flower, al. I af*« r a
. iiator .*« a candidat...... .
.f .1 *fi ». . ■ .1 i.*-f "i ifu &lt;ountiea. Orango or
few ri-inurk.» I.y tin- chairmuu it
wu&gt;
II.iin.-y will Ite in .111 overly bud condì. andldutc.
•
iliuinimoiisly deeitlml to a|.point a coni
.
W .• wdi l.otfi fiuve splendid l.ackI. timi-, pu- 1 met. f'ni.IP»- witfi fti !I ,Miwcr to a d and .r
1 , .. ii wtu'li tu " limili and wr »ili
- av, ruii agaih»t "M. «* n range a cre.litafile »-vliit.it at Mu fair
n,«vi
n..ik* tl.&lt;- fasi! ni ilo» t.acking,
* It ti defeul otdy ........... I- • 1%. k
M.-*»r»
I N Wfittm-r. \
f
P..*»
wlniii.T
w. an ni a single mimi a» to
■ 1i-fi.it tl.e ol lu-r -M-nalol I » " -at
»«■ tier. &lt;• M Kern.ild. I- I. Miller and
-»thè
m
nttrr
*»f .-renpng new v»iuo,*e* or
ha» n .1 h .f r - 'a -u.u.,
K ,N .Newmali were aii{»ii|i^ct| 1.1. U11
imi
oc*
committci apd flu- m.-mlier» of t fir ^ iirnTulal V»si »«.eli I lluftlli.n 1912
attiI..og"» **.,*h«iiI.I
- I*. .
ttù-r. fill ('lui' Wli! al«., lend tl.i'ir aid U
w. .r*
In. ink 1.1 1 ’ - it
h.h£»4 . 7 1 1
V . I. ..i
Heeling fill evil Ini
1 It dtTU»'Uili ami" g llu pull
1 . W 5 .3 2 »
lia . « i
(
If
la-lller tin v.Pr.ili who ha­
urlila«
t tu »lati- in. di.iltit
2 .7 1 1 .0 K9
Jlr.idford
loid »0 Muni. e\,»-rieii.'e in a , tanging
Fact. »fat. in ih. I’ mini I...» .1« tall Mr. vurd
2 .707.892
.-vlid.it» at many
&gt;itles
11flu»tat*for
ii.t,1 i j &lt; p.dlti.'ian- hut l b" l.i ».»n - i adioUl,
1 .980,267
'»anioni will t••• placed
.,«*,.1rgb
tin
1 .9 5 8 .3 (8 )
getting in life Willi Indian..
( it ru »

Hughes wiili a sterling silver pu,M'r tiif.it on the grounds

.md NK-

.1 lurg.

■

raising of every known produci in tluV.-gi-t.ible king.I.XII .III.I till» -»elisoli

l.afilV* 11*•

ill*

T

«Alili' Il II*«
»•■Veral W.lV» Il
I VA I Mt|f|f .
r. p.i-t d. bghtiul Mi.i'li »bi.uld find our exhibit at tlu- fair M..
t tu- prop..»*d
» I«t ¡ 11g ..
.d »* ■ ■ *&gt; 1.1rv*•-»1 .0,-1 llu t.*»t I fiat lui.» .-'of b*-* e
•n* ntt* «i
1. i i Î .ti*• I*9f il.
W.I» *
hr Mr*. W dlu in * i11. mad*
W
&gt;
.in
kiu-wn
by
...ir
w..rk»
»tut
«1
.ill*
«111
*
*
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—
if
tax
ol
tl.e I* rrilor Miul t , * . *•■
vedili
, f , .,. , . ,i I . . * .it 1• rf■. h *.r t.l
.. , , . . . . . .
.t • •
. . . n » I tu
• l et* 'I
tt •
I ...................
M id . ..
t|u
living
example«*
..1
*
*
.i
r
prodm
t»
*v
t
ri.M
,
ti.lMIUul
«
ilp-fa
I
¡I
.»t
*
olili
t
v
flu
».'bool
tux
of
tin»
t*:rj!o?.&gt; Manat. &lt;
tdu
l
I
M u m ? Margan-t l 'ivi«. lill.it*-*! w lu-r*- the |ms.|.|*- ..m »*-&lt; tlu 111 ! i*t year ¡imoutjteil P» alunit Mur* . 1 *..
ri fid.
M att.'t
1111.1 llu- Pelli fit- I" b* derived by .. good thousand dollars
I fu- &gt;1 ,- ti 'ittir. f&lt;*r M..1.1»
f- »»o l'urd .t. .nid l.ueca ( lilip|u-ll
After tlu coti.-lusion of llu- Iinii.|ui-t, exhibit • unnot b.- (igured by nu-r.- re tfu» same territory last year w*-r* &lt;.l*"ut N assali

suits
a sjieciiil hour was en&lt;oye&lt;l bv the t
I
).'lirions
The fartm-r» ol tlus s*-ction can n-»»i«t
guest»
orders and their
tin- movement I.y arranging their ex
punch w a» «ervi»!
lul.lt» now. kin- good ludi*— can us­
Through Mi* court* sy ol Mr» T ^
William» the visiting »ov.-n-lgti« ai*- »,*t l.v arranging the fun,y work. Mucompanit-tf hx Mr» .1 li I urket •n- . fruit» and llowers. etc., and tfu- tune to
&gt;11 »tart 1» now
A representative of Un­
joy.») a delightful automobile riti
the car«- of W (' Hill, over tlu- city, fair aaiMieialiun will call 11,Kin you and
through the magniliei-m celery delta u»sist in .-very wav to start the xfnl.lt»
uml beautiful farm», with which the If you nisul further information you can
visitors professed thems*-|vi* very much M-cure u premium list at The Herald
oflice that giv.-» detalle*! inforti^ition
pleiLs*-«!

We give this to the state pa,MTs also,
Get ready
Thur»dnv morning W l
Hill wn.s
not as an advertisement for Sanford biut
liieit ,m i* charming launch trip to Kn F a r t fi
a» a proof that Florida soil will product
where aiming other pleasure«
„
the stuff if the proper man gives the soil
Mr T n ,lip-,
cllirk,.n

lor

the

.

Higg.-st H u r

twenty-nine thousand dolina*.
This
|,.aVn* us 11 Imbuì.*- ol nboiit tfir*-«- tfiou»
and dollar». which umounl h*&gt;w* v»-r wc
nave lini*-.! to «-veti gel a glimp-i ol
As mny .'icsily fu- «*s-n lr.*m tfu•»• ng
ur*-». we are payttig n. mote tf.an w. .r*
gètting bai'k. soniebo.lv mit»t I»- r. aplllg
t fie lu-iudlt ol lhlS*lnol -v
A» ts enstly »&lt;s-n, wttli tfu« limone &lt;&gt;ur
»chiuil systetn cmild l&gt;&lt;- mad. mui-l. Io-I­
ter
Aliti alt ho 11gl. olir'» ari un.mg tlil
(|) Uif. SlllIl
„ ,t,|| r.Him for

im provement
Hut to what e«|»-n»&lt;
will we h a v e gone to make them heller
We will tiav 1- gum- to ill.»..bit* Iv nolle.
on u||
|lllVe (i„tw will lie to get what
really lu lling» to us and wfi.it by rights

we should liuve.
What we have been doing and whut we

ORANGE TO BE DIVIDED *5 ¡» j,

the proper attention
This record could
; (.(int.,m,„g five thousand grown
tie duplicated b y other places in Flor. . . .......... ..
------------. .. . .
.
.. .
. . W hite la-ghorn chickens, and one thouIda, but we believe it has never been
sand little biddies, hutched since the
B etter S c h o o l s W o u ld
done up to
present
time, either-in
„ the ..
..................
.
i
( j anuIiry WUs enjoy ml
I*
.
this state or In any otjier,
b safe
thu
other, and it is
^
Mvercigna of the W oodKc.su It
to aaaert that no other »tate will cvpr
________
men of the World and Woodmen"«
be able to duplicate it.
Circle left Thursday afternoon tfor

He

thousand tlollars. This is allright for the
recipient but how about the giver.
I he
In other words we have been helping

( frange
11».-*» till
I'alm Itearli

I',is*'**
I'Ul'-lllls
Polk

intimili
*d Johns

» t Fuel*'
Santa lt&gt;H*u
Sumter
Suw annee

Taylor
\'..li|sia

\S nkullu
W alton
W asiiiiigton

Total

2 5 .262.101
12 .406,349
1 ,401.896
2 IM ) 708
1 971.227
1 ,Wi,0 ;t6
It, Ju 7,24t;
I . 613,076
3 .947,944
2 ,410.010
2 .693,597
3 .344.103
3 .026.24 4
3 .692.000
2 .949.610

1 .118.026
2 927.670
3 ,898.060
6 . 712,713
J.
064.01 4
3 ,022.193
6 ,948.798
3 ,676,978
7 .054.446
2 ,371.040
4 .864,228
9 .361.461
.1. 170.630
4 .314.676
3 .614.049
4 ..7 69.604
2 .333.116
2 .989,707
2 .696.389
7 ,039.038
930,784
.1 .676,111
3 .380,093

$212.887,618

the real of Orange to have lmtier school»,
; this would Ik* alright if wo did not need

Citrus Trees Killed In Arinina
Imlter schools ourselvt*. but y*' need all
Mr
M F. Ilobinson of this city ha*
1 that is routing to us.
AND
MANY
OTIILR
ADVANTAGES
, Thu m njonty of the country schools received ii Utter from a friend who own»
Jacksonville.
at prcixeiit only receive six months school an orange and lemon grove in Ariiona.
in the year front the County. If they
says th.-y
they had
had weather
clone to
to fr
freerT o m g h U n ^ h T c o H ^ S lu ^ a l.c h u r c h
p
r « n J i ii « n . W c A r e ! S i'u n y ^ m r e th™ pn^ bu^TM iettileli.- He
II.- says
weather clnw*
e«9t T^tr 0‘ClOClt D r. E.’ O.-TaytPr-Dt-Bw— jd * ria a .a u u ib ’_ lSJwin «»
n v r y . Under f re*en^ Londttionx Wc A rc
^
^
mof),.s |hl(t |s
i^ j o r .i ^ r j y j l i r c e week^and then tjh9_
' vh ools might
migh^Tje
¡¿ven
efgítt months
monÍh« J
|thermometer went
wont down to 12 degrees
t o n.. M
J lr fig
company.
of
Not Getting O ur Money «
/[sch
be given
eight
Q,1
;ttm
Miml ..— lUH
Hilt—dá¿
m a
« lotHttni ■"*. I thriving colfiny. ^
^ h j»
------«-rbrrd-tO-1
-1
"«
r
-wd.lef.
ls II.filing f.llt
»ei*so
t
mi
Mm
-yanu.
^ n tifiV r ^ n , ^ .
I li, p r e c is ntlb- : « bu I. 1*1.4^4^911.tw .. .(7 ^ 1 7 1 1 ^ ^
""""Tigli IMI
,
^Tñiri'H
Vó' MHIigF MUI , whtefi » a had.
will be "Sonio &gt;Iew .4nd Btartllng «bandfK.rt, nb mHuí-lUM tlrnnnn paper
T h « division of Orange county lx n'ifi abwdutely impowdide to ■Hce«m|di«hl |
do
tinwork
properly
in
six
sign,
and
the lemon tre«* are split at the
Farta About Alcohol,»'w ith chemical ¡»« Chicago, is president and the treuantul to
demonstration*. Dr Taylor ¡a n leo- urer. and has purM-hto«*.l the plantation _sub, *ct M.«t 1« ,M|"8 w r&gt;, 8' n‘ .r“ ll&gt;
Mll,nib» which should lu done in not |om* ^mutui
This means Mint the trees are
Mi.- Flernmgtnn cu«iM-d at pr.-aent. i-*|«-c i b II&gt; m t h e e o u n - , ,li|n . .^ p , ...... „ 1.»
j
dead,
Imth
orange and lemon trees.
turer on this «ú b ject with a n ation al n-p- "I *)r
In the ’ 'liefore the war’ ’ 1 ty ol Orange and vicinity.
Again. .( is v.-rv «-any to »*•• f..-w three |
uUtion. His addreaatw art* potiulnr, yet neigh luir hood,
He
sugg'-sts
that California iA also
NXuineroiL»
*
li I 111 I 0 .•" ■reasons
"•* *1have Ihs-ii F*given »••h.u.l comini»«i..n.-rs e|e.-t*d from less
designed for thinking men. 1 Know I)r. lime« this wms regarded ax one of Mu- tin
Imdly fill and Mila should add 20 per
Taylor and have heard
h
him, and being e«t plantations In the state, and il 1» Why orange County should fie divided.
, ^ r i h c reii’ inte'r^u .d Thè
cent to the value of Florida cltTUt
ablt to endorse him absolutely I beg that
p(c&gt;
rilU|,| three elected from xo
situateti in the moat fertile region of Thia living a schotil pa,K-r. nuturally we
grove«.
him tonight.
are intere*t«d in th* improvement« of [ar|„ « u rritory.—The Celery Sprout.

Marion county.

•*T*

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san r o w

HcsAip

The Cderj-Mov^nent
'v Sine« last weak tba celery "acarrity”
ha* assumed a different hue. .California
instead of being dead and burled, only
had a fainting spell. Cold weather af­
fect* one's feet and inakea them numb.
T^t* ta/yiiy who! happanud^to tlu^relory

Iways' something; new, is our way of doing business,
to come. ; For.
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Don't forget the date, Monday, January 27th

It waa only numb fur a week or ten day»
following that extreme cold weather
they had out there a abort time ago.
Last week 100 ran load* were sent east.
Thia week’s movement will be fully as
large. This celery had all been banked
Up to protect it from the cold and was
In good condition. The celfry that was
in the fields suffered to some ^extent,
but all of It wns hot killed.
A California cn|te holds about os
much os three 8-lbeh Florida crate*.
California celery is Veiling in most mar­
kets for around. $6 per crate. The cel­
ery is good, BpycrjpreferJUp-FtoritU
celery. They pref* STANDARD
crates They, abbot, a.
-packageWhen the ¿IBW I make* up his mind to
STICK TO tb* slAndard package, he
will give the Aufw’ Vhat he WANTS.
If you giva.aLuy«{ what he wawtai&lt;ya«r
will keep stuff moving at good prices.
If you try to forco him to Jake a package
he dpea not want, you will 1» the loser,
BURE aa ahooting.
About 20 ears of celery, will roll from
the Manatee section this week. The
total from Sanford will be about 60 to 60
cars. Next yveok's movement will be
eieee to 100 «Jam from TicrrrrThe heavi­
est movement the last two yean has
been through the month of March.
This season tfie heaviest movement will
be through fjpbruary.
Several r pd car i of lettuce and col-1
ery were
t froi n here this week* ‘
Others will
load«, next week,
e the: t ore many dealers |
»rosetnyUvea in Sanford j
heir a . rrc of the iiuslncm. j
.
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kiocil oh ordered fire vscape» on tf Whoi biiildingn in Si. j
Petersburg ai im u l
mode by rep went»
Firo Prevenf &gt;n So etÿ, who made ‘n
thorough ir. ection of the conditions
In that city s i ew dn;

o embroidered Pàrwil,
showing Monday' bci&lt;

Monday will be opening day for the magnificent line of hand painted, laie trimmed
There u price* of every kind and every price raeapa a bargain. Scej this speo
they ard picked over.
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SILK WAI8T BALE
ForjMpoay, odno day only wo will hnyr a
sale dtraordlnary of Ladies* Silk Bhirt wpi*t,
incIudlng LTack 'and white, beafctoT a large u aortmanla of colon. Don’t forget to sro this

FRUIT OF THE LOOM
morning nt B o'clock wo will place
ufhe Fruit ofthe Loom
n 7
where, Monday, one day, a yard

coyntA.

- (Limit 20 yard* to nwtomer)

; l a c b cqELAUB “
irtment of Lace Collars In Ratine
low and Baby Irish. /\ r &gt;
ecial values for this M H f *

ItATINE l i t
.
One day special, for Monday's sale we will
ilare on sale a special line of
.

-»«• mshm- i M-Is PKHl’ALH 12J«c— . ,
*
This Percale is the leading Percale on the
market, full yard-wide, heavy weight, comes
with neat pattern and dots,
, .

for Monday,

50c SILK 39c
Just from the manufacturer, a new Silk in
all the leading shades, made to n / \
sell at-50c, for Monday only, our

20r. RIBBON 10c
A value that you cannot afford to min.
Ail Silk Ribbon, fine quality, wide
-jn
widths.. For Monday's sole per
I Ilf*

RED SEAL ZEPHYRS
Represent the acme of perfection in Zcphv
Ginghajn*. A choice lino, to sc*f
1
lect frojn, 16c values, our special
J| A (

.
LAWN 10«
Advance tale of colored Lawns, all new
Items, this season's make, for
a
onday’a.saJa. our special price a
1 1 1 0
yard only-------.............................. —.

B

, REMNANTS
For Monday only, beginning at 8 o’clock,
special bargain counter of Remnants. Thia is
a chance to save big money on every kind of
goods.

BATH TOWELS
A bargain like this, any one can well afford
to lake advantage of, Bath Towels, n a
worth 60e, our price for Monday's1 a a I *

DRESS GINGHAMS .
♦
»
Amoskcag D m Ginghams are known the
country over os the beat. Com¿a 1
pieto line of new pattern* and dewJ 0
sigrm. our special price ........ ...
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*1.35 DRESSES 9ftc
These Dresses represent the greatest of
modern dressmaking, consisting of A A
Ginghams and Percales, one day J / Q 0

• 45-In FLOUNCING «1.29 An exceptional chance to secure a handsom
Embroidered Dress for a small
sum qf «2.00, embroidery
andlaca flouncing..............

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«1,35 Petticoats 98c
Black Petticoats made like these out of grade
material used wilt easily sell for a a
1.35 cacii, our price for Monday’« M W f *
sale only.

*12.60 COAT SUITS *6.9«
A snap for Monday’s sale only
serge, cnanimere or mannish A * /
worsted. Special one dny
price only

FOR MEN AND~M-f€-"
Our line of "Union Mode" Shoe*for men and
boys, made by Snow, are the Shoes for service
also the (deal Shoe for'dre» occasions, and our
prim mean a clear saving of 60c or more on
every pair of Shoes.

mtiwi Iroiq page 6f
inti ji »hail have several
¡ston's [Now Globe tomato|e, rea|y about Feb. l«t|&gt;cr thousand. 11.40 for
■
Mao bcadweet potato slips. Write,
. J. K. Davis, Uortow,|
43-6tp |
^ For Hale—Block of* five wdl located
„city Iota'.' Address Owner, Bog-1287.
.. ...
-tf
•- Room end board in privsto family for
• n lady. Inquire at Herald cilice. 44-2p
Cor
Tomato F
million Llvfr
pianto for si
Price *1.60
10W Jota ai
quartoni’ for

At 8 a'clock Monday morning
will be placed on safe 6 Coat
hangars, hard oiled and varnished

*4.00 SELBY’S *3.39
f
11
These Oxfords and Pump* speak for them

S N O W ’ S SHOES

l ent « Under Thi s
i s Li na Cact i I ssue

6 COAT HANGERS 19c

to the weaker,'combined With
CUILDREN’S SHOES
God man makes this special line in Patent
Leather, Gun Metal, Vid Kid.
A
a
See our large line next Monday. M N P

MUSLIN SKIRTS ink—

PRINCESS SU PS 98c

Very special line of Mualin Underskirt«
will be on sale Monday's bile they
last. Special sole price each gar- y o C

Monday will find a full linaloi Nainsook
neatly’itrimmed Princess Slips, also A a
crepe rombi nation corset cover»
were, choice

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For Itont—fled room, -dining room,
kitchen, and use of sitting room,
of the nicest residences in the city.- Close
in. Apply at Herald office. '
8t. Johns Hotel—Room« andr board.
Homelike necommodationa tffr1regular
boarder« or t|»!lilenta. Ghod table.
Rates reasonable. VL.IEWtfthen, Prop,
, 420 W. FlnV St. f
D-'t-tf V
' 'Po4 Rapt *—8 lx room cottage with «11
moderp. improvement*. 409 Palmetto
avenue.' Apply to F. #W. Mahoney at
Fernald Hdwe, Co.
33-tf
W anted- Clean cotton rags, no scrape,
at the Ilerald^flJca* WU1 pay-8-cento
-ptrpounflv
F or bale—Two family launches, also
. wholesale fish business with launches,
boats and nets, Also lake front lot with
three houaea. C. L .. Vincent, at fish
bouse. ’
37-tf
Loet—Pair of light trousers on Park
avenue. Return to Carl Takach, Pmue- ...... i ■ „Ti.

till - -

Good Mull tor Sola .Cheap— For In­
spection _apply to John C, Edwardi,
Celery «vtHUe.
,12-tfc
For Bale—Two good mule#, wagon
and harne*v Bee them at Mecca Ham­
mock qn Greenman place.
, 86-tfc
Wanted—Order* for fine Treat proof
cabbag* 'plant*; all varietlm, *1.25 per
1,000; cheaper in largrr tola. Satlaiactiort guaranteed. F. a Cannon, MegKtt*#, B. C.
v
31-34 tc
For Sale—Remffiington lyp* writer
In good condlUon. 118 Railroad Ave.
For Bale— Egg* for hatching from
English Pencilled/hdlnn Runner Duck*,
layers of large white egg*. Stock direct
from Mr*. Andrew Brook*, Vice-Freei-1
dent Cumberland White Egg Indian
Runner Club. Egga *3.00 per 18. Try
eggi from our rare fully bred 'Wyckoff-

For Rent—Slonav room and unfurnUhed rpora Jn IiilhfUi block. Enquire
Holden itoiu Estate Co.
45-t(
Loet—Gold bracelet, engraved, dent
on uqrter side. Kinder please return to
Clarece Hand, 211 Park avenue and trpeiv^reward.
- ■ 45-2p
- ‘Mfentod to Buy for Cash—Five o cm
tool at land frtm private party
uet bo cheap, Box 814, City. ;

S E L B Y ’ S SHOES

SHIRTS 45

*3.60 PANTS *2.38

Men's Negligee Coat Shirts, large
ttsuortment of patterns,
a ar
air sires, worth 05c, pur - ¿ I f W *
price«.

'

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A chnner to b u y-a fine pair of
Men’# Pants, light
A g\Q

$2.00 PANTS $1.39
These pants are a wonder for the price
w.ith side buckles, watch and two lilp pockets [IJI
(P
with.side
OQ
belt strapa, with or without cuff bottom
HAT SALE 98c
Saturday and Monday- (two days only) will this Hat
Sale last, latest styles and shapes, special values;
fot* $1.60, Saturday and Monday sale, choice Q Q p
only**§•**■*■***tV*1»-*•*■ **J
••&gt;-•**.».**•*****,.*.«
* m1*1•
rn• * *

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DUYB’ SHIRTS 45c
We have them In both the eizea and
itterna. A special
j p*
me to buy a Boy’e Nogligee Shirt at only......... :

BUTTER1CK

PA TTE R N S

Full reguratiim
6-foot Oak Dining
le,;fmo,|^ush, for Monday’s W
(one

i u t

B. V. D. UNION SUITS
•. .
A gannent for wear and comfort will be found in
B. V. D. Union Suits—all sizes*.
Be sure and
see these exceptional values on Monday, per Q O «
uai nu nt„*........——

AGENTS FOR

TABLE $5:»S

m

$1.25 GARMENT 79c
Men's natural gray Australian wool Shifts and~
Drawers, $1.25 values, special for Monday’s sale *
Dne day, one positively, per garment we will

B

It is a great convenience to many to
be able to buy a goo'd bill of Furni­
ture at right prices, and on easy
weekly payments. See our special
plan of $ small payment down and
only One1Dollar, a week. . . . .

*1-50 UMBRELLAS 98c

1Thia la even un exceptional value
fur u* in this 7 rib paraa
a
eon frame and »teeLrod
M H i»
Umbrella, $1.60grade___
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A bi^idut and A iftip

S S S C fflS K s
Whatrv?ilt.98c do MBrtdavf
value. .Impanel Screen, StHMiné' F
Mtoridfc p iH l bé placed
a t8 o clo ck v _.«.a......
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S t CASH DEPARTMENT STORE
Two Stores—121-123 East First Street

Sanford

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8 A N P O R D , F L O R I D A . T U E S D A Y . J Afl UARTY S R , 1 9 1 3

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WOODMFN HAVK.IIANQl'KT

|‘ VEGETABLES ALL THE YEAR

Installation

cry D ay In the Y ear

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of O ffic e rs. W«»
Great K r tn l

vrtnc tastefully decorated with vine«, palm.«,
U A H * ferie* undi'ut llowen*.
Hack ol the fYre. .•udiftV ollli
i r’a chair wo* u IuiiuImuiu
IlUer’j
Mug und banner of the Woodmen

Rcra»rk*ble Record of Sanford Soil jt Guardian J. I). I’arkcr too): the rhtrir
- By * Grower of Three Score Year« and calling the meeting to order Instruct-

Celery Delta Will

Make Dis­

play at the Fair
_ _ _ _ _

Scverul l’ro*perli* e I an.luíale» Will
\,y
Tr, Them I In
r Jueiou.n ville, Jun. J .
Alreud* ru- ¡Statement Shows Orange
mor* ure going the round» among the
With $ 6 ,9 4 8 . 7 9 8
politicians and the near |«&gt;litieians--trr
the effect that both of Florida'» United

C O M M E R C IA I.C L U B .M U T I N O ; T
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TAX VALUE NEW COUNTY

I M F M .N \ T t l i r S SIM IKS

SANFORD WILL EXHIBIT

Made

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A Joint Installali.m nf tin* Woodmen
, 11t the World und Woodmen's Vírele wu.s
held ut the M u o n ic Mull Wednetulay
, evening, Jun. 22nd. 'Che hull wan

Sanford Grower Markets Ev •

_„,lC -mir 'IT
HAS DONE THIS U

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HARM Y C O IM A IN üüOD SHAPE

¡ nn-sent terms
T ° , be gin w|Ui_ il is
*, ¿»tabsl by tho»e claiming to know that

O rangs..County F ait W ill HavcwFa-’.^¿-Governor Albert W. Gilchrist u- ui

pious 3 a n f o r d Poduct Displayed

New County Will Have More Aneued

- oppose Senator L). U. Fletcher two
^ a lu e Titan Eighteen Other
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years hence and that Gov. Park Trammel
at the
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Thc Herald has (ro taiim e to time cm ^ Hovereign Cora S . Fielding of Ja c k - * Sanford will trove an,, exhibit
Florida Counties
.
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years hence, and that Governor Turk
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TK upo»-4bw-taclJl»&lt;»t
U c t T .1 Jhr.liii#^£«aiuf nl or rdd , M&gt;"vlll&lt;\ f ,at,&gt; ma,,nK&lt;-T o l the Wood- Onrnrp «"«ttnty'fjrtrrin- Prhrtrarv Ttntr*
largrd
le.
n u l ling „„„.j,
* r t t l « l by the
j /.IDipiell is to tight it out
following- xfnfFm&lt;'nr-mtf~TU*t ■
” *
Circle.
section vegetable* can be raised the year "i“ 1 “ V
'
Nat P Hryim four years from mnow
Ims-h received by the chairman of the
(iuurdian
Vommercial
Club
at
the
s,ieeiid
meeting
^ J . n d money canVbc madu by the * * * '" '■
to e^ort* Su,.rem,
Neither the Governor nor the cx- Committee of One Hundred Fifty on
Kmma II. Manchester of Omaha. N’e- railed for thnT purpose last Thursday
amali grower U well a* the large grower
Governor will talk and they eannut be eounty division
This »tateinent »how«
liriuiku. and Mr Hughe* of St Lout», night.
The Herald ha» îdvocalod the catnb•in.it*«l upon the »ul.ji« t
However, Mu- a».«e».«ed valuations in the various’
st.il. manager of Missouri. f«.r the \\ .Mid­
\ ice-President Forster
culled
the
.• lishment of a c ity market where the
tfu-y have many friend» up here »omi­ Florida counties for the year 1912.
men and Woodmen*» I ircle I» lhe meeting l*i order and the eomnutP»'
' amili grower could bring hin fruit* and
ni whom havi 'framed" it up for them. When we have completed the job ol
»tump*
from Mu' fair association. Mi-ssr» I bek
vegetable* to this city, have h place
V» far n» 1» now known both nu-mlier» of dividing Orange eounty and have cstabSovereign Fielding introduced the »on. (» Neal and V K Howard editor
where they.could be »old for ciudi und
1 fu- iip,H-r linn»*- ol f ..tigre» tr-'ii Mu»
li»lu»i Harney county out of its north
sovereign», to iiiiardian Parker. who of tin- ( irlando (dtizen. each made »tirthe small grower and the ,Miopie of tin»
-tate Ulten.I to run uguili. and It..* will portion, t»range county will have 14,called tlit- two order» to their f.-et and ring address**» on b&lt;-fialf of Mu- fair a»osfait)i go out to win
l lu two ti.i'ii no ti Jl 10.mu, III ^tuvulde values
city would profit by the plan
The
T h l« will
introducing sovereign* M aneli.•»ter .imi eiuliou. calling attention to Sanford»
groeeryman cornea in for hi» share of
(lolled as probable op,rolll'lil.» ah also In- more th a n -thirty-four other Florida
- .
._____ _ .»
__ Hughes hai them give the supreme wonderful cru,is und that the lair would
lighters and old hands at llu- game of counties will oo-Wss and will give the
criticism because hta store at all times i " “K"
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honors to the sovereigns. State honor» not be a fair unless the Sanford exhibit
,Mili Ill'S
cannot at a l time* hnvc fresh and rri»p
,
. u
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..Id basis u &lt;$.m which to recoup ita
,
,, .
were aL»o given to Sovereign rieldmg
occupimi the whole half of the main
vegetabea at a low price. Me fi* enti1
w
If the program u» announced 1» Tar­ |.*»IM-»
The officer» of till' Woodmen’» Vírelo building and demonstrated tin- irriga­
ried oilt It I» »UP- to mean a lively time
cised by the vegetable man and the
Tfu- new county. Harney, will have
were th.pi installed b&gt; Sovereign Man- tion system us formerly
Messrs W h it­
III the state
III liotfi i-olitest» the game
buyer, because he cannnt keep veget­
1 . 000 ¡11 him•*»&lt;•&lt;I vnlui-s, which will
, bester in m imprimivi- md graceful her. Ko»»*dter. Hand. Holly
Mayor
would be play .»I wit limit giovi-«
II
ables raised hen’ and sell them at a lower
a» a «tart.-r m thè mutter of incenmanner
At Mu' conclusi.&gt;n ol ih»- in ­ S,M-nrer and several oth.-r Sanford m em ­
&lt;iil. hri«t should run ig.m -t l l. ti lu-r
price and »till sutler the regular l&lt;&gt;»»
f..r it (&lt;&gt; «w.-. p onwurd and upward.
stallation. Guardian Parker turned Mi** ber» also gave sfiori talk» III favor of tile
and t.e defeat.«I il to*« 1 ■•t -I t». * ri in
from the decay of the fruit» and veget
P • in w .»nintv wd! hnve more ns»»-a»r&lt;l
k.,,\..| over P. • o.incil * or.un.nid. r W II projeet
mnitii-ed a» ta* wlnlla-r
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able* A city market wuuhl umloul !
vaiu*«' ifian eightts'i* other n.irida
1 mlerwo.ul who r«-.|u*—TWT sovereign
Mr Howard displayed .1 lurg. ■urd
gì
I
into
Miehghl
up"
it
|(ry
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1
e»il&gt; I»* the means of establishing better
..Militi.-' hi**»Hughe» to tn*»tiil' tin- officer» -.1 the with mounti-d views of the fair taken
.t lilt« llv{i^t»-h »t iled I»
a. . 1 1 . 1 ft.
relation* with more small gurddier» uml
Wi mh|nu'ti of the World whi* h ’* b II Ia»t .i-ar still »flowing »anfutd » won
|. . &lt; 1 *•• »••■,. fr.un thè»*- »talementa
-...lid ..liter the ll»t.« ag •
f- •
l. r
the groeeryman und the housew if.
...... 1tided 111. ' UUI • I 1 e l " " del* r '
{erflll i-vfllf.lt III full flower, al. I af*« r a
*
fi
». . ■.1 i.*-f "i ifu &lt;ountiea. Orango or
. iiator .*« a candidat....... .
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Tin* phase of growing and murk, trig
Vit***l Sovereign Hugh*-» t.. ad.ir* »» Ih*' few ri-inurk.» I.y tin- chairmuu it
wu&gt;
II.iin.-y
will Ite in .111 overly bud condì. andldutc.
•
the product* of th e »mull farms will come
Woodmen Viride Oil Woodcraft
Mr iliuinimoiisly deeitlml to a|.point a coni
.
W
.• wdi l.otfi fiuve splendid l.ackI. timi-, pu-1 met. f'a* «.Min 11» the tourist hotel and . ' l b '
Hugh*» re», 01 .
I ' : tendi.» ami ni.IP»- witfi f ti ! I ,Miwcr to ad and .r
1,
.. ii wtu'li tu" limili and wr »ili
av,
ruii
agaih»t
"M
.
«*
n
fe.ilare» that will help tin» movement
forra ful* iid.lt»'»» Sii\.-r»-ign Man. fu-» range a cre.litafile »-vliit.it at Mu fair
n,«vi
n..ik* tl.&lt;- fasi! ni ilo» t.acking,
* It ti defeul otdy ............. I- • 1%. k
are located here.
1 »imitar
M.-*»r» I N Wfittm-r. \ f P..*»
1er r»"»,Miiid.sl eluirnui glv I.......................
wlniii.T
w. an ni a single mimi a» to
■1i-fi.it tl.e ol lu-r -M-nalol I » " -at
Along the line of growing vegelabl*«.
rispie»! bv «nr.trdiali Parker in .1 debgbt »«■tier. &lt;• M Kern.ild. I- I. Miller and
-»thè
mnttrr
*»f .-renpng new v»iuo,*e* or
ha» n .1 h . f r - ' a -u.u.,
and a» sufficient proof that in the Sun
fi;! ♦rrît* ou H . bruitin'» ami p» iioIi I» of K ,N .Newmali were aii{»ii|i^ct| 1. 1. U11
imi
oc*
»&lt;X*d's*ett«XTC»«»re»tr*«.M* the-»greatest *&gt;v
committci apd flu- m.-mlier» of t fir ^ iirn' L‘ ord* '
Tulal V»si »«.eli I lluftlli.n 1912
attiI..og"» **.,*h«iiI.I
- I*. .
rtitglc section 111 the world lt.&gt;* M.iuld
\' t ,
1-.■■ .! - ...
n»f »dialii.ti»
ttù-r. fill ('lui' Wli! al«., lend tl.i'ir aid U
w.
.r*
In.
ink
1.1
1
’
it
h.h£»4.711
V . I. ..i
**111 &lt;|Uote Andrew llurj.er
.. 1. &gt;'
Heeling fill evil Ini
lini. I ■I . r IPgg. r» (r*»ei.l.s| Mr»
1 It dtTU»'Uili ami" g llu pull
1.W5.32»
lia. « i
vegetable grower who live» tw,. mile»
(
If
la-lller tin v.Pr.ili who ha­
Main li''»P I will a luoi&gt;|Uet of « v&gt;tul»!le
urlila«
t tu »lati- in. di.iltit
2 .7 1 1.0K9
Jlr.idford
from the city und who 1* now •*» , \ »tv
run» tied with gr*'«'ti and lav. i.d.ir rit*- loid »0 Muni. e\,»-rieii.'e in a,tanging
Fact. »fat. in ih. I ’mini I...» .1« tall Mr. vurd
2.707.892
&gt;e:ir* old nnd^iale ami hearty
*n. i ir. h . olor»
»•.■••'■"g» Par .-vlid.it» at many
&gt;itles
11flu»tat*
ii.tfor
,1 ij&lt; p.dlti.'ian- hut l b " l.i ».»n - i adioUl,
1.980,267
Mr. llnj,M-r hiu* for the pie&gt;t tw*ni&gt;
.,« *,.1 rgb
tin
L.r .0 bidelli r.f Mu &lt; ire|* |r. ». nted '»anioni will t••• placed
1.958.3(8)
g e t t i n g in life Willi Indi an. .
( itru»
seven years brought Ir.wh vegetal.I. » t
I.
1’h»v—
( irci**. Also ill t im... ,11 id ult-iiUoo, ami a» usual
2.950.379
( ’..luitibia
and ha» inude money
He hi*» in . .r
«lu pr*—
»•■111•-»I 1 ifl.-r .* X, M*.*t » t e* flavi t lu tun-«t &gt; v
7.658,165
1lade
lailt-d to have oomething growing on In»
Mr Hughes wiili a sterling silver pu,M'r tiif.it on the grounds
In this work he
5.746,133
11.-Soto
amall place every day in the year in
knif' .md NK- Kl. I ting Witli a »et . if «n.iuld flave till- fulp and
litui .-•»II, M-ril »I**n
25.262.101
I t.|V .it
twenty-«even years, and has never fail'd
•lit t I l»Hv
■■I i-very i iti/&lt; n .d Hu t elcry lie.iu I. t
Mill I hi* riHH'i'f II
12.406,349
K». ambili
e - &lt;n firing n wagon load of (r**»h vegetubl*-»
.il-n
''.infortì can rn.ikc .* most crr«litubl*- 11 I Kli trh«*r ami N I'
1,401.896
Kraul
I
m
i
t*. town in all these year»
The* reeord
1. pn
.11 • m
.» ld .it Mu» vent
tt.- tin*, if.** pro
2
IM) 708
.
.
I
■
•
u 'iiic Mint cnnn.it I**- dupli. at* J
...
* u,»...« ... 1* A
w.lA.t|
.1»
i|( |« ,|IMt lit* I•«*t|II I • «II441 11*4 I••'►
!*» aliti
1
971.227
Ilaother state in the Vnton. af.d .« .. »&gt;f..*.g
i,
f .
i- i r|
th#* . Mitt #v
1 ,Wi,0;t6
II •talking (Miint not only for llu •*•!t - •'
W sI,. *(41»1 .» •' 4
•J(f»-w« t,f 4l| .it * 11•
It,
Ju7,24t;
Il ,1-bt.t .
Sanford'» »otl but for the bFaiUi "I tbl»
I hi* o r u h n * i'4»ufit\ f air
Wi* i m i 1 it
*»ur
«*-tu»&gt;1» in gelu-ral and i«|» - mil • u, ■ir­ H&lt;.illusi
mg .uni •lit' rt.im i.g f. .11 i.r&lt;
I.
613,076
locality il» well. This affable old, young
selves and t*. Honda m general to d*-m- án.t thow close around us.
elegant buntfuet. at wludi
3.947,944
Ja.'krlMII
man has never been sick u day in In»
iiuiiili«*rine
litindriKl iiikI fifty *« th nastrati» ^hnt our *oil. tlanki»&lt;1 by thf
With tl.i» in mbul we take tin- 111•»-r «y 11 fT*-rs*in
2,410.010
life nnd is us activ e os a mah of twenty
»eati-,1 ut tabi«— bountifully l.-cornt.-d grentr-1 irrigation system will do m tin- (11 at |,.lLH, i-tpres.« our opini.in on tin- l.afilV* 11*•
2.693,597
working hin place every day, making
raising of every known produci in tlu- ill* T
with i ut (lower» graceful vttu- and lu
3.344.103
tfie tri,w to this city in hie wagon
V.-gi-t.ible king.I.XII .III.I till» -»elisoli
«Alili' Il II*«
»•■Ver al W.lV» Il
3.026.24 4
He luui become such a familiar ngur.
I VA I Mt|f|f .
r. p.i-t d. bghtiul Mi.i'li »bi.uld find our exhibit at tlu- fair M..
t tu- prop..»*d
3.692.000
on tfu- stris'ta that the grocery» . o . d
» I«t ¡ 11g ..
.d »* ■■*&gt; 1.1rv*•-»1 .0,-1 llu t.*»t I fiat lui.» .-'of b*-* e
•n* ntt* «i
1. i i Î .ti* • I*9f il.
W.I» *
2.949.610
f.arxlly do buain&lt;,s^ without f.to.
u 1
hr Mr*. W dlu in * i11. mad* W &gt; .in kiu-wn by ...ir w..rk» »tut «1.ill* «- 111** ».111■—if tax ol tl.e I* rrilor Miul t , * . *•■
1 .118.026
vedi
l
i
»•verv dealer fcTTPW-v thttt 1» «ore a« •*,..***, f , . ,. , . ,i I . . * .it 1• r f■. h *.r t.l
.., , . . . . . .
.t • •
. . . n»I tu
• l et* 'I
tt •
I.................
2 927.670
M
id
.
..
mg comes Andrew llar,M-r will tt ri.M, ti.lMIUul « ilp-fa I ¡I .»t t|u living example«* ..1 **.i r prodm t» *v * olili t v
flu ».'bool tux of tin» t*:rj!o?.&gt; Manat. &lt;
3,898.060
t dul
street with hi* fr»&gt;sh vegetable»
I
Mum? Margan-t l'ivi«. lill.it*-*! w lu-r*- t h e |ms .|.|*- . . m »*-&lt; t l u 111 ! i*t year ¡imoutjteil P» alunit Mur* . 1 * ..
ri fid.
6.712,713
M att.'t
There is n o t a locality in tfu- world
1111.1 llu- Pelli fit- I" b* derived by .. good thousand dollars
I fu- &gt;1 , - ti 'ittir. f&lt;*r M.. 1. 1 »
J.
064.01 4
f- »»o l'urd .t. .nid l.ueca ( lilip|u-ll
prububly thttt could grow veg* tal.l. « . v
After tlu coti.-lusion of llu- Iinii.|ui-t, exhibit •unnot b.- (igured by nu-r.- re tfu» same territory last year w*-r* &lt;.l*"ut N assali
3,022.193
ery day in the year und there are not
twenty-nine thousand dolina*.
This ( frange
suits
a sjieciiil hour was en&lt;oye&lt;l bv the t
6,948.798
many other fine old gentlemen lik* An
I
).'lirions
The
fartm-r»
ol
tlus
s*-ction
can
n-»»i«t
|
,.aVn*
us
11
Imbuì.*ol
nboiit
tfir*-«tfiou»
guest»
orders and their
3,676,978
11».-*» till
drew Harjier who would stick to the
tin- movement I.y arranging their ex and dollar». which umounl h*&gt;w* v»-r wc I'alm Itearli
7.054.446
punch wa» «ervi»!
job as faithfully and make nurh a record
lul.lt» now. kin- good ludi*— can us­ nave lini*-.! to «-veti gel a glimp-i ol
Through Mi* court* sy ol Mr» T ^
2,371.040
As mny .'icsily fu- «*s-n lr.*m tfu•»• ng I',is*'**
If there in any one contemplating
William» the visiting »ov.-n-lgti« ai*- »,*t l.v arranging the fun,y work. Mu- ur*-». we are payttig n. mote tf.an w. . r* I'Ul'-lllls
4.864,228
coming to Florida who ha» any doubts
9.361.461
companit-tf hx Mr» .1 li I urket •n- . fruit» and llowers. etc., and tfu- tune to gètting bai'k. soniebo.lv mit»t I»- r. aplllg Polk
about growing vegetables in tills state
&gt;11 »tart 1» now
A representative of Un­ t fie lu-iudlt ol lhlS*lnol -v
joy.») a delightful automobile riti
.1.170.630
intimili
or who thinks th e »nnd hills of Florida
A» ts enstly »&lt;s-n, wttli tfu« limone &lt;&gt;ur
the car«- of W (' Hill, over tlu- city, fair aaiMieialiun will call 11,Kin you and
4.314.676
»chiuil systetn cmild l&gt;&lt;- mad. mui-l. Io-I­ *d Johns
cannot lie cultivated nnd made to blos­
through the magniliei-m celery delta u»sist in .-very wav to start the xfnl.lt» ter
3.614.049
Aliti alt ho 11gl. olir'» ari un.mg tlil »t Fuel*'
som like the rose let him visit Andrew
(|) Uif. SlllIl
„ ,t,|| r.Him for Santa lt&gt;H*u
uml beautiful farm», with which the If you nisul further information you can
4. .769.604
liar,ier on his little farm south of this
Hut to what e«|»-n»&lt; Sumter
visitors professed thems*-|vi* very much M-cure u premium list at The Herald improvement
2.333.116
city and be convinced.
will we have gone to make them heller
oflice that giv.-» detalle*! inforti^ition
2.989,707
pleiLs*-«!
Suw annee
.
We will tiav 1- gum- to ill.»..bit* Iv nolle.
We give this to the state pa,MTs also,
2.696.389
Get ready lor the Higg.-st Hur on u||
|lllVe (i„tw will lie to get what Taylor
Thur»dnv morning W l
Hill wn.s
not as an advertisement for Sanford biut
7,039.038
really lu lling» to us and wfi.it by rights \'..li|sia
liieit ,m i* charming launch trip to Kn F a r t fi
a» a proof th a t Florida soil will product
we
should
liuve.
930,784
where aiming other pleasure«
\S nkullu
„
What we have been doing and whut we
the stuff if the proper man gives the soil
Mr T n ,lip-,
cllirk,.n
.1.676,111
Walton
the proper attention
This record could
; (.(int.,m,„g five thousand grown
3.380,093
W asiiiiigton
tie duplicated by other places in Flor. . . ..............
------------thousand
tlollars.
This
is
allright
for
the
. .. . .
.
.. .
. . W hite la-ghorn chickens, and one thouIda, but we believe it has never been
recipient but how about the giver.
$212.887,618
Total
sand little biddies, hutched since the
B
e
t
t
e
r
S
c
h
o
o
l
s
W
o
u
l
d
He
I
h
e
In other words we have been helping
done up to
th
e
present
time,
either-in
„
........ ..............
.
i
( j anuIiry WUs enjoy ml
I*
.
the real of Orange to have lmtier school»,
this state or In any other,
otjier, and it is
b safe
thu
^
Mvercigna of the WoodKc.su It
; this would Ik* alright if wo did not need
Citrus T re e s Killed In Arinina
to aaaert th a t no other »tate will cvpr
________
Imlter schools ourselvt*. but y*' need all
men of the World and Woodmen"«
Mr
M F. Ilobinson of this city ha*
be able to duplicate it.
1 that is routing to us.
Circle left Thursday afternoon tfor
AND MANY O T IIL R ADVANTAGES , Thu m njonty of the country schools received ii U tter from a friend who own»
Jacksonville.
at prcixeiit only receive six months school an orange and lemon grove in Ariiona.
in the year front the County. If they He says they had weather clone to freerT o m g h U n ^ h T co H ^ S lu ^ a l.ch u rch
p
r « n J i i i « n . W c A r e ! S i 'u n y ^ m r e th™ pn^ bu^TM iettileli.- II.says th.-y had weather clnw* to f r e « 9 t T^tr 0‘ClOClt D r. E.’ O.-TaytPr-Dt-Bw— j d * r i a a . a u u i b ’_ lS Jw i n «»
n v r y . Under f re*en^ Londttionx W c A rc
^
^
mof),.s |hl(t |s
i ^ j o r . i ^ r j y j l i r c e week^and then tjh 9 _
' : _
' vhools might
migh^Tje
¡¿ven
efgítt months
monÍh« J|thermometer went
wont down to 12 degrees
n. Mi
M ml . —
J l r fm
i g a« lotHttni ■"*. I thriving colfiny. ^hj»
company.
of
Not Getting O ur Money «
/[schools
be given
eight
■tt*aj
Q,1
;tt otm.
. lUH
Hilt—dá¿
^
------ »ei*so
«-rbrrd-tO-1
-1"« -yanu.r -wd.lef. ls I I .f iling f.llt
t
mi
Mm
^ n tifiV r^ n , ^ .
I l i , p r e c i s ntlb- : « bu I. 1*1.4^4^911.tw .. .(7 ^ 1 7 1 1 ^ ^
"" " " T igli I M I
,
^Tñiri'H
V ó' MHIigF MUI , whtefi » a h ad.
will be "Sonio &gt;Iew .4nd Btartllng «bandfK.rt, nb mHuí-lUM tlrnnnn paper
Th« division of Orange county lx n'ifi abwdutely impowdide to ■Hce«m|di«hl |
do
tinwork
properly
in
six
sign,
and
the lemon tre«* are split at the
Farta About Alcohol,»'w ith chemical ¡»« Chicago, is president and the treuantul to
demonstration*. D r Taylor ¡a n leo- urer. and has purM-hto«*.l the plantation _sub, *ct M.«t 1« ,M|"8 w r&gt;, 8' n‘ .r“ll&gt;
Mll,nib» which should lu done in not |om* ^mutui
This means Mint the trees are
Mi.- Flernmgtnn cu«iM-d at pr.-aent. i -*|«-cib II&gt; m t h e e o u n - , ,li|n ..^ p , .......„1.»
j
dead,
Imth
orange and lemon trees.
turer on this «ú bject with a national n-p- "I *)r
In the ’'liefore the war’’ 1 ty ol Orange and vicinity.
Again. .( is v.-rv «-any to »*•• f..-w three |
uUtion. His addreaatw art* potiulnr, yet neigh luir hood,
He
sugg'-sts
that California iA also
*NuineroiL»
X li I 111 I 0 . •"
■reasons
" •*
*1have Ihs-ii F*given »••h.u.l comini»«i..n.-rs e|e.-t*d from less
designed for thinking men. 1 Know I)r. lime« this wms regarded ax one of Mu- tin
Imdly fill and Mila should add 20 per
Taylor and have heard
h
him, and being e«t plantations In the state, and il 1» Why oran ge County should fie divided.
, ^ r i h c reii’ in te'r^ u .d Thè
cent to the value of Florida cltTUt
ablt to endorse him absolutely I beg that
p(c&gt;
rilU|,| three elected from xo
situateti in the moat fertile region of Thia living a schotil pa,K-r. nuturally we
grove«.
him tonight.
are intere*t«d in th* improvement« of [ar|„ « u rrito ry .—The Celery Sprout.

ORANGE TO BE DIVIDED *5 ¡» j,

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Marion county.

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January
2

The Legend of the Golden Goblets
and the Predicam ent of
the Knight

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

ficial observation and iierhnps n touch of
homesickness. It will soon give place
to a more cheerful view among the strong­
er type of homeseeker*. who will have
Budget of Opinion “Just Be­ the intelligence to see that if things
/"
here vfvrti as they are “ up north" where
■
tween You and Me."
population is much more dense ami de­
velopment. furthet advanced., k'knvda
or-raf iV ^ a
It happened, In those «lays when f^Fanger things than titU occurred,
tue
people* of moderate means seeking to
that a yvorthy ijihico, whoso blade and courttge w db tempered true, had
better their fortunes. Thu very es­
SANFORD LODGES
sence of np|&gt;ortunily for the settler in a
M on his way jlmmgh difficulties passing all- belief, arid in a pnlm o ^
A Chlei I t A m o n l Ye T a k ln l Note*
new land I* that things are Compara­
and F aith , He’ll »»rent C m " enchantment*faced the crucial test by which ho should win nil things to
Sanford t oilgr No. 27. I •&gt; •&gt; r
tively raw and crude.
■ *
Heels every Minuta» At 7 30 P t*1 ever Imperla
S o Sa v a S o u n te r c r.
l*e (haired or ignobly perish. Before him were placed two golrleta o|
Tlie more thoughtful and observant rtiealre M, M t.'vnn » M li
W' h li s i ne IS See y
i
T h e increased trade In heer in Ja c k ­ among the immigrants who have the
Imnd-wrought gold, po like that none should sny this were that or Mud
sonville superinduced by the large or­ character to stick and face the difficul­ Sem inole Cli sp ie r Vo 2. Order I as lern S t o
wore this. Each conkfintni a sjiarkling draught of golden but*. T hJ
der* from adjacent dry territory has ties qf their environment are the ones
M erle every Hsvntt nfid («viriti I rid er in iii'H ilf
-¿J
Every on e «dio li»» seen hl» Slu r in the E a * i are
caused the establishment of a brewery. who win. os thousands now prosperous in
on«&lt;&gt;, if taken by the prinre, would give him power to realize all lie musk
o lia li» invited in vieil H i. , hii(,t&gt; r
A m r E Kiawiv». Sor y
The accounts of the said establishment and well fixed in Florida can testify; the,
„¡red. The .other was a subtle and moat deadly poison. The primm
dcsi
state th at Jacksonville water!* peculiarly tween the jteople who succeed and the
r
.
D
.
f
Celery
C4H
A
e
#
l
*
l
8
A
3
thade choice, and reaching forth his hand—
_______
_j
fitted for the manufacture of l&gt;eert to jample who fail.
—.
j ï ï - -—
—
,
,, ~
„
U r e lm i -v ery
lurvdny m ih l at M a d i e t
which m igh t bo added th a t -t h e ronstlI
Honda is serene under all the dispar- Halim WeitweneHiocx thinlHorn
Hut which he chose is quite licsido the mark. Thn |&gt;oint is this!
tuion of the majority of the |teople agement of her critics, for she will lie
Every time you buy a grapefruit or an onmgtr, .you iiru iikeijJ to- find
residing In J a x an* also peculiarly adapt­ here .-through all tin*-.centuries, grown
&gt;*110* 111» t odge An, 3. h o f I*.
*1 ‘y isvdayii Vlsfiln«
mi
HAluU' WÉI1B
ed for the rapid asalmmilntion of the great, rich and Umuliful, the mother
Thou»
knUhts bIwat* vr'mmr I’ t lluulilnsoa. C C yourself in a predicament not unlike th a t of the prince of yore.
product th at formerly made M fifyukce anil home o f millions of prosperous Amer­ IVlTi S front. K R aiutiK
l i Mt
anils of Isixes of unripe grafiefriiit and oranges, colored by i f "sweating"
famous, hcnco the fertile field for the ican people when her present day eritica
process; have been put npan the market;— N ot only are thoy ¿nH
essence of hop th at cheers» inebriates and generations of her successor* have - • S a n f o r d Lodge. No 6 2 . T &amp; K W
• •
I
It.
K
Tnlar
Master,
M
W
I
»veil.
Snie
l
and
carries
with
It
a
m
a«t
pronounced,*
ceased to worry* ovrr'Mrr? •affair* of lids . larv. (.'onummlcatkin every fir»l and third Tlnirs
human consumption, but thoy Hre actually dongeroas. . By nppennnoi
t * * ---. •
gcfa-i."
bilious headache.
little planet and are concerned about the ! days nt 7r30 p m Visliina brother« weh-nme
you cannot tell this fruit from the healthful, delicious trec-ripci(ed iruig
5^jy
• • •
society, climate and resources of another
-----------------T o nil intent and |mriH»se you are gumhling with fute, as did the I. goa
country altogether.
Unllr llrolitrr hood or Carpenters and Join
T h e New Stenographer
• •
*rs of America
I have a new stenographer- she came to • VI», „t.t
dary prince with the golden goblets.
l*
p
iHanford Local Union No 1731, U It uf C .andJ
1 My oldfriend, r .
I . f o r s tir , Is right , uj \ _nnrtt rvrry Thursday rililfn ,11 7 o’riiark in
work today.
Citrus fruits never ran be ripened off the tn*«. In this tlniy
tu },hr Fnr'f* 'J*11, I w «&gt; Slniirtan errstdeni
She told me that she wrote the Gra­ in the midst of a warm campaign
.
1
(kvi lllsrliwelder K. S A I
create
Harney
rounty
and
cut
out
a
from ntlier fruit«
The stamp of the Florida Citrus E xch an ge (you iviH
ham system.
Mr FursTwo hundred words a minute seemed to dice of l he, Orange.. When
,
II I* If f Sanford I od(r 1^41
box) is a positive guarantee that rve
flip m reil on the sides of the
ter gnus in forany jtiling e tie r.
g«en in with
u
,, , W
urdnrvil.,»
,
Meet rim , mid, third
n1»1,1 , nrnri
her, she said, like play,
t w KmvU vi, i. K.
fruit in 11hat Ihix was ripened on the tree, and comes from ono of the I
And word for word, at that, she never both feet arid 1 know frrnn niy‘ rX|«*n- b m and Palmrlin
* U l. rsyiua. Secretary
•nee
in
the
tirst
light
some
fifteen
years
r~
missed ’em.
growers of the best fruit in the world— Florida Oranges and Cirppcl &gt;d
I gave her aome dictation, a letter to u ago that the opposition will know .Fors­
II. (I M
The best way to eat these delicious fruits is to drink the juice. I Al tha
ter is on deck. Suave, gentlemanly,
T h s U r a l O n lr lo l M ,.» r ; lurelv » r iy Elida»
man.
. (J| | „^|n. Hall. W rlhnm r
rv rn h ig til 8 ,0 0 I" .M
discreet,
honest
and
struigiitforawrd
in
gisMlnes.s, nil tin* flavor, foixl mid tonic qualities are eontaimhl in rliJ
And this as I remember was how the
Ilk « *
All» rl V ig l
liHlrtlüf K M (idirf
in his dealing with any question, Mr. s^-tvinr»
letter ran:
juice. Serve u gin.«.« I««side each plate al breakfast nml at other tn tla
" D e a r Sir: I have your favor, and in re­ Forster is n-foernan wortlij of the op|«oMotif
o#
Cinipi
rr
V
i»
l
ì
H
A
M
»1 ’
Not mil\ i&gt; Florida fruit best, but buying it is prartieal m-oti mi*
nent’s s|*«*l and lh»*&gt; can always litui Inm
ply would state
Mrr t « rx rr)
'riirl nml fstiff 1fu 1lini «&lt;l ì Y I*&gt;
M l
un
tlte
level
and
on
the
J»t&gt;
•ift&lt;11- Guarnì,m: Muti mn Iriit-'inF I tir* (fr r Vuiinit Florida o r a n g e .- , i u n t u i i i in t o «ill per cent more juice than oilier urn
T h a t 1 accept the offer in yours of recent
g '*
Kitiit ffnjti ft re* r
tipped by coming front tiltto Mr I-tip* *otm»niim7i» *»rk»«&gt;fni \
date.
"»S t. H«snnf&gt;irMr't s«» »
M/e
for
s»/.e,
ami
Mils
jm
eejs
a
sweet,
invigorating
t^nie
that
will
re
e.iW
I wish to «ay, however, that under no ter hit* ninnnged to gel alotig mi l Inworld
and
live
down
the
fact
iliaA*nr
the
system
ami
make
other
bracing
lievcrages
unnecessary.
condition
f a n f afford to think of your free-lance formerly resided in the ltucki*ye ■•lati- THOMAS KMMKT WILSON
orhmg to Sanford shortly tiller Fliir
proposition.
AI'liiWNE V \\n CIIIINSI.I I ilk
tdu
wns discovered 1»&gt; Ponce de l.eoit
J shall l&gt;egin tomorrow to turn the mat­
AT l.\W
Mr. Forster has ireea identified with
ter out;
the
city's
interests
and
iu
ventulde
T h e copy will be ready by August 10
Sif fl
Midi J I
whislitorse ill every mia emoni ilia! will
t b.lojo
about.
Material of this nature should not lie lend to make a greater city or I», id any
HliliJr fur*
itrf :mi| S»l&gt; l
benefit to mankind
Frank Forster
rushed unduly.
&lt;■
Thanking you for your fuvrtr, I am yours despite ins gray hair, is young ili iienTi
anil r " “ i gì - —1 »—«—
•
^ "W
— +C
H
n
very truly."
good lumior and Limili impulses t,.i
Pf N I IS"!
endearei! tom wiih tl*e snunirrer wtio
Site timk it down in shorthand with ap­
Illtli f
y .iw.-ll Mini,In
perhaps knows loin a- well a- any olia r
parent ease and grace..
J7
muli in .Sanford and has known inm lor
SANPUKP. f I «IRIDA
Slfe didn't call me back all in a flurry
many imams. I am glad to see finn
Thought I "At last 1 have a girl worth
— — ï—
taking up l lie matter of ebuiiiy &lt;li\i-ion
t_ .
keeping round ijie place."
li * taira« * |*1,i
Ins'uuss* Forster d,«-« noi rush in »fieri
&gt; ■«
i?
,
. — .MV.*»««** 38
Then said "Now write it out you
^
■
■ ■ s tn ru
, |
angela Lcwr to tread anui.'oi
dww*1»*' » V ir t J T v * — '
Tungr
and rtr-ciiii-«^
hrsulh-sngr TrÌortrK*|\
rectaessly nnrt
\Vln-r&gt; DtT'H(|VV AKI) II. L U.'s I LS
T h e 'R em ington she tackled, now and
Ferster Iciul», must of us are safe to fol­
TKRINAkl AN
then she struck a key.
low and I want my friends in Harney
- » M i iKD
r 11 mill i
And after thirty minutes this is what she
county to retnemlier this, es|«-i lally
K,,.l,„. IM r.,1 A„
IUI», II... I l),„. S..II,
handed me
those who lire not )li favor &lt;»! slu ing the
Orange* liecauM* tliev may ifuiik it an
C K O A D f l ’O T T K S
" Deer sir, I have the fr*ever mul in a
»
*
ill udViru'd uiovi-melit III I ¡1 » iirilatolPile I -it.
.
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i a i i o R M v i \i . m r x s H i h r ,i i \w. ■to
4 «tl cap» ral! rnpili t an .igp.ili.r .,,.,|
Ami i nerept the OtTi'r'HS ymj hnv&gt;. reu as I -aid indori tin- »..ml . . . . ul
I’«" o i r in State ami i •*&gt;l*ral l o n n Koneil it
ol Inin i- Hull la .aim Imm Ul,n, ami lie i.arnei yy.s»lrolf Itldg
'nml,,id I In.
I wish to stv. however, that nailer am says Ulim is a good -tali to eonie Jroin
and tiiat is tfie reason he came to Flor­
condishun
ida.
Can 1 for t«&gt; think of your free lunch
DR. W K. HOUSIIOLDER S
For Inform ation, UatcH and R eserv atio n s nee n e a re st
pnfpoiishun.
Qubacflb«
D E N T ISI
£
Atlantic Coast Line Agent or write
I shall ire in tomorrow to turn the
TH18
Mother out;
Nta&gt;|1iI £ \ Ì ■•liti I 4, iV'i MMk
'I'leUtr
P A P liR j
3
A . W . F R IT O T , D. P A S S . A G T .
T h e Cap will be re&lt;i am) will Ciwl i ) 0
S A N K ) K U K L n K I I» A
airoul
“
I3Q W e s t B a y S * .
JA C K SO N V IL L E , FLA
Material of Uus nation shinrhl not
C 'V JJ
rust N I brolev
Thinking vrm h are the feever. I am
yours very truely."
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z Electric Lighted Pullman
5
Dining and.Sleeping ]Cars

Again We Say E
hand

L IV E R Y , F E E D

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\ My friend Hetherington. of the
Lakeland Telegram evidently feeis alrout
the visitors as I do. While wo like to
have them with us we get mortally tired
of their eternal kicking uhout Florida
especially those who have never HPen uccustomed to any Irettcr than we can give
them. The Telegram gets off the fol­
lowing:

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I&gt;akeland has tourists in quantity
somo to stuy nnd some to go on. They
are seen in groups on the streets and tuk«
full advantage of the pleasure« and com­
fort* of the park, ami nice looking |&gt;eople
they are, too, almost without exception.
Wo should like to have them ull ns |&gt;ermanent residents, and undoubtedly a
good, share of them will yield to the
charm of the climate and the obvious
advantages of a new land rich In opftortunity and make their homer- in Florida.
- But scratch the skin nnd you’ll find
humnn nature pretty much alike wher­
ever you go. Some of these tourists
hardly touch our soil before they turn
lodae in invidious comment and compar­
ison, arid how much Irettcr It U "hack
hom»" hr-thc btnTden'Of their complaint
.

Such talk is aa harmless os it in inevit­
able, and is .largely the nwult yf superJtthara-raUtf4V-howe-aml -sfnise-trmnTtt

brothers
and S A L E S

STABLE

C o r n e r P a rk A v e n u e anti S e c o n d S tr e e t
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S O F H EA V Y H A U LIN G

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Largo supply of H o rs e s , M ules, •
W agons and H a rn es s alw ays
on hand F o r Sale o r Exchange *

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S A M OHM. f LUKINA

OF SANFORD, F L A ._______

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Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevent lllncs*. aid
______ dlgestloi* and give you health

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■&gt;et—«»sanir.n
i .n,M
j..,ir„( * ,ce Creatn • Soda W a te r. : . ^ î p ç t i o w r y
’ IflWf dlUoni' vefy aorry that they, too, EPWORTH Hilt, Enterprise, Fla. y**,rd00Uir
Cigars « o t l - T o b i c c o :
lirthliul « In let in,in,- fiv Om».
M,.
didn't stick and are hBir-inimli*«] to come our SouthUnd »«•» from lltr rl*ots «1 ifir Ni*tbern wli.iri Many imt.rwvrmroU ovr, i revbw. yr.rsback and try it again. I t is merely the 0r » l r fQ rn ithfl_[o»»nt and th e old ihiI m.ih ik &gt;« present « a , th a t ih e ru &amp; ln e « u n r u r so J H a ir, * * * * * ..........................................« ^ 1 n m » » » M ï ÿ â Ij » l » M M M »
difference between the strong and weak j t o s»J 136 per m onth, «nil special ta le s to season patrons.
types in th e ’ great_buman family— boJ . B . M A R T IN , M an ag er.

For Engraved Cards See The Herald

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�TH E SAN P O R * ' HEIfAÌ.D
GUAVA DAY

FEIL 15

S E I C H E S L U t G E &lt; n \ t if M I

Will
Handle
a
I'wi
Toothsome Jellies
J«™
Preserve* K E. Brady
EU. to be Recognized Annually
Million Dollar l)«:.r
Saturday, Fob. 13th, 1913, I» tu be
The many friends of E E Brady ari
congratulating
him upon securing th*
GuftVA pa&gt;’ for Florldji. 0 , 1 this lla&gt;
s a M r a i i r frtuy:
tie cut ibi the
proclaim u&gt; Ihe" world that ÎFTSTîÜP TTfr*7 ■pi n
loprSme aa a jelly, or preserved., No lands of till* East Sanford |j&gt;nd I u
• ‘ longer «rÜl the yellow sphere bo looked near Hike Harney and u will be up to
Mr. liriuly to cut the Ilea und get them
5
upon with acorn. It ia to be given
place in the world where It belongs.
to the water where they will be place*i
Ixjng wave the guava! Vlvt le roi!
on barges and lloaied down to the
Governor' Park Trfcmmell will issue mouth of the Si- Johns river and there
In due time a proclamation to this **f- loaded oil steamship lor their p/opor
destination north
It is said that Mr
feet .
-«-The press of the state will sing the I'lludy*- contraei will run oyer tf»* twi
praises of the guava. The commercial million dollar mark and this activity
bodies of the state will do likewise.
will mean much (or Sun bird and the -ur
And the song will be so long and su rounding territory.
loud It will traverse around the world
and cause people to set up and take noDoll t ontest (lolling With Interest
One day this wis-k tins dull nob, lo-mg
.
tire.
"W hat i l « gjtava?" they will u»k. voUsI wii at the .''tar will be giveii\iWM&gt;'.
“ 1 « it a dfaeaae.Qr a nauui of tuuew A * .vet nobody- Know* which day the* ¡«,
Pullman car?"
and in order to help those along who
And the answer will come back : -tree not on top w** will have kpocinl day*
"T ry it raw"— try It in paste; try it in when votes e,nn\L i
.Jdy,.
jelly. Try it with a piece of white bread, be (invent fncseday«
spread With butter, then spread with
Watch (or th* date of the two r«*el
gunva jelly and then spread with Phil­ feature "Til*' Ris| Mall's Honor "
adelphia cream cheese "
Th** following is the last couni
Nothing ,niorc need be said. The Vrina Kuiiin r
I2di)
guava will bo it with a double and eup- Glady* Wilson
i»;i&amp;
Elfie Howard
(Ipp
ilaliied T .
Hyro yc then, all you |&gt;eop|p of Flor­ Err mu k'| i iM'er
s i ’,
ida. On Saturday, Feb. 16. I ■*l *1
lennie lUtWid
X—fl
from the rising of the sun to the netting llimnii- IMrv t*
72U
thereof and then a few more hour*
Elizabeth Nlallnrd
7u6
eat guava jelly and paste and preserves. Ruth Taylor
646
Let it be served at every hotel and res­ Ethel Singletary
620
taurant; on the dining ears, on the steam­ Hazel Grow
fiif,
boats and in the homes. Let the mer­ Mildred la***
5!tS
chants make display of the delectable Kilty I 'nit.
morsel. Insist that every housewife M uitue Unit
pjTi
make an order for guava jelly that day
rn Ward
inti
Ask your farmer friend* to bring it m Ruth Wald'oii
ton
Present glaa.se« of It to hospitals and the I tor*&gt;tI . I hiv i17 i
poor See that the tourist' gei «i
M 1- ,. ( ahlw &lt;11
|l i
mounted with it.
)**uii Maxwell
71
Make it a day to be remembered
!'&lt;-k
ti.n
Let us commercialité the humide gmna M a r p.a-low
llo
— let us capitalize the farmer's wile
Edna W illitim*
:t2 t
thereby turning into rush tens ■&gt;! thou
rleT Miller
:t 1 r&lt;
sands of dollars worth of gum .is a ho ! M* m u Hr. i
go to waste each year in the «lure
*»r it, U ,■! I
Will you help? You. Mr Grocery
|!i .,tr*iie Hargrit ■.&gt;
miui, Mm. Housewife, Mr Hurelnum—■
e'nT
—
——
You. Mr und M u , i
I'-tv *
ruurw the |ire«s and t)
eoionI &lt;t , 1iT M
v -l. " "
“
Isidles will do their siisie*
|It. , viif| \t ~
II. . ■ .
day und night Içr the good ,d dl , ■•lit !
II. i
tnuiuties
"
l{es*|s e l ful■v .
M &gt;i,,ii V\ tin n, , &lt; ,&lt;n, , : i i ,,
W II P l r U E I I
ri.* I
. ..f
sics lloari! of Trad* T u i i |iii Hu
■ The
pi .'i-i •• ' ■
,f t * 1*1 » l.ls* I . 1 t
,|&gt; light? il 'U.1
14ti* **
” ’ ^ r fh;irrtplon Ytoy-~*
I »roo\ * * i r
aw
*».-v
r■? iu?M ♦11
n
I
k
i
«M iti -s a*»
Richard Miller of linker, Santa Rosa
full .til*! t| I
1-tl W it *1111
county, ha* been declared the ( ’ linn pnm g ‘ *s I. d l o
f.*M4l »,*
U'Htl ?»’* »r. f f »
Roy Corn Grower of Hnrida foi 1 '*I .'
t», •’ \ i I *1 J*Tit»*! &gt; ri'ihl* * •
He produml from hi« acre I 2 '&lt;'| bu-l
i
E
M
' •ll t •&gt;f Ifcf Iff
,t
f.
f? I «irr,
els of corn at n cost rti 26c pi i b'ishcl
llwatiug* Prulilic t Urn was hm-i I !oj
.
The land was phpwud 1* (tn h,
t, * [
the rows were 42 mein « „pari m,
',
»land in the row about In men*'
The Champion Hoy Corn Grower gets
a free trip to Washington, through coun­
ty contribution, nnd i 6 0 in cash from
the Hastings Ses*d Company of Atlanta.
Georgia
It would! not only In* wi ll f*&gt;r our
larva to note the high yield itr a h-w c.-t
hut also for our farmers to consider
seriously the low matter ol low cost I
production. Corn can and stioip.l t„
produced in Florida at *o low a cost that
kht iftrnu’.nt producing it would not only
receive reasonable daily tinge« for all
the time employed in making the crop»
but. In addition, a reasonable profit on
the investment.
Richard Miller ha* made good not
only in necuring n high yield but also,
what ia vastly better, he has made good
from a business standpoint. He has
paid for his seed, fertiliser, time for him­
self and team, and ha* a splendid profit
to show for the "brain* mixed with the
labor."
Santft Rosa county carried away the
championship for 1912. What hoy will
carry away thl* splendid prize for his
county In 19137 There are already
about a thousand boys enrolled and
other names are coming In daily. Who
will win?

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Should Make The Campaign
A Triumph of Enthusiasm
Candidates Who Have Absolutely No
Doubt ot Their Success— The
50,000 Bonus Offer is An
Extremely Liberal One

THE PLAYER~PIANO
Owing

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maltC up

o f th e

printer,

th e b allo t good

To

this oversight, the hu]lot in this paper is good

for

February 3 . —

until twelve o’clock noon,

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Perha|W otte of thè greatest ivsset.s
pos.s&lt;*VMsl hy a candidate in a contesi.
Siici) a» T h e Heruld ls colli Itic ti llg, il,
(Upiiunia*m Nei «ucce**, *lth&lt;r grent
'■r 'inali, wli* e ver achtexisl without u
great deal of cllt huMuMtl
Some fu|ks
lire horn With this dextraliic chiiraet-erlatic, so preduQiinatit thut tiiey come to
he known- as optimlattc, bui there’a
Mothing to it. it i* enthuiiiusm pure and
si rii pie

mr-'Mth t - n umber nf the bomia ccttffl,i 1 gis**l f.&gt;r hftv thousand votes.
Noting Power of Subscriptions
Payments on all sul«*criptiona will
••aru votes according to the following
schedule
Renewals and back subscrip­
tion* count the same a* new subacrlpWTT.jriTTurtrv»»* - t vwac *4-4hOO. .
___
•lu io a , « a t e ____
! 2 y ears' 4.00
7,000 votes
..Hi , 000 vote#
3 year*’ * 6.00
4 years' 8.00
18.000 votes
5 yeunv 10 00
" 26,000 vote*
10 years' 2 0 .0 0
75.000 vote«
The list &lt;if candidates and their vote
exhibit as counted up to noon Mocday.
Sanford, Fin.
M in Helen Rowland
9,260
Mias Rena Murrell
7,060
M k i Ruth McDaniel
37,160
Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin
. 7,000
Misa E sther Miller
.
9,000
j Mm. J I. Hurt
....
6.360
! Mrs R,. E. Griffin
26,360
, Mrs R A. Neuman
.31,300
Sanford, Fla.. It. F. D. No. 1.
Mrs. L iL Strnstron
_____ 29,500.
Sanford, Fla., K. P. I). No. 3
Miss Gladys Given — --------------- 22,400
— - SwnlozA Fla-. liv-E d J^ N a .^ . - . -- .
M 1*» Kt hei Hickaon
.18,700
Mts.« Isabelle Rnynor
.. 7,200
Miss Maud Cameron
32,850
5,000
Miss Nora Hickaon
Mli&gt;» I’erry lx*e Mtrll
... 6,160
l'anla. Fla.
,18,900
M iss Sallu* laplord
12,600
Mr* i I &gt;. IVarson
&lt;I c n r i n. Fla.
i
8.660
Mi-- Mary Frevel
21,400
XI r*. David Speer
Mr s . W . E. Adam»
7,460
t'hulunln, Fla.
10,600
Muss Ahnte Brown
O t rldn, Fla.

to some purpose
Don't Get I Uscmiragcd
( 'niitestanl* shoifid never allow dn
couriigeinent to afToct them
llnv
ronlldencv and you will 6* tt. •
tion of vmtr conttdence
l&gt;is|Kiti(|cncy 1« mure ■■*&gt;11' i/imi- that
the grip
Who is going t, ■ lii!t&lt;a, n
you if you don't even believe in yourlelf? He sure of yuuraeif, your friends
will then feel sure of y uu, and I now tho\
11 tstorv i* lìlb-d with achteX’ementa ol are pot wasting their vote* on sonic
meli and wom**tt * h o ptiiwu*ii.sed a siili- (amt hearted person who might In ,
taire idea bucked by word« of cnthusl- mometit of dejection ifro; out of th* Mi .i.iifi whieli the&gt; themsi-lves generatisi contest and make all their .¡H its cmii.t
Mrs
.unong their Iriends and *&gt;iii'i*nrrer» lor nothing.
Make
I
(Tort
•
mini
1 i ,i suine cu n d ltio iis * x i'l il , 'iut**«t
Mr*
l tidy seven and &lt;*i(•■ M
hah
il t i
•r 111
I lic isiger. ju b d a iit. lady ubo is liuti■ll**r IIIn 11 1
filing h o t with enthusiasm ol her carn-f'd the tffty 'h e'i'itn 1« b.imj
I'lilKf M iss
»fi*i
I has all h- r ■- Nini« 1 * &gt;&lt;'h and every &lt;*nnd ¡it*
iMiiCn 1 &gt;I hi* IHTHDfi W
litui
t*
tin
ft.-*
¿*i*i#*"
*
#
t
.
1
l lime,
i'rlnik! I In
sii»- ih jfoiriK io win. iht*rr i*n‘t tin*
ht- (irt every rn*w --d'*» nph-Hi m ight— Mi*
illi-i't **\i*r&gt; promisi* und 11..
that
,i IluuItT in h»*r mind nnd I hi* nwtarul
stnnd- M *I•s,I»Jt Is«. i‘M*r . f n*iMi liortimi*-* n luH'inti'f '1 r»'»f j roiTM'*»* »I.&lt;J 1* '

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,,f Mrv J ,J I*urdon chaperone; Mioora MargnW
£ bv* . Mattie LIpe B^le White, taale
•Purdon, Karl lioumillat. Harrold Long,
(George McLaughlin and Soth Woodruff.

an oversight

J o r lOO Votes and L&gt;—

Gluck. Violinist Irene ArniMirong. So( ratio Marguente Valent im . I *iu ru» t
( hnpm
Scherz.'I C ^hurii
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Au» 11*f Helmut I.
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Auliriigi
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Song My Mother T n ughr Me .|iv«uul*
l.'oiseau Rleu
Dnlrroze
I’listoral Ohi English
Curey'
Mr», Armstrong
Duet ( rude Ferche’ IlirStrn” M &lt;nurt
Ducf K utliWrt Mavourms'ii Crimeh
Arranged by Edith C’urrey
Violin obligato, Misa Gluck
Mrs. Armstrong nnd Mr Whitney
Adagio *
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Caprice
Lichfreud *'
Krcialrr
Mi«« Gluck
A Star
Jam es Rtrgfra
II Neigu
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Ht*rnberg
A Spirit Flower
Cnmpbell-Tipton
The VenrS nt the Spring
Tirindelll
Mr». Armstrong
When the Roots Bloom
Reichart
1x
Auction Bridge
Canzone Hi Toarmînn
White
Malloy
The Auction Bridge Club wan »inter* Kerry Dance
..
Mr. Whitney
talned by Mra. S. O. Chano, Monday
afternoon. Three table* of bridge were
played, one being a gueat table. The
Straw Ride
Higheat »core was made by Mr«. A. P.
A party of merry young people en­
Connelly who won the club prize, a
joyed H draw ride out to the home of
pretty picture. Mra. Forrest I-ake won
Miss Hazel Hand Friday evening, where
- U g J l H i U u t a K » sllvct penciL_______
Whan the C«mra o f ciHaYfFreTrYn- H ^ - 1^ ' 11 T3fly ^ u o a L U m . p layin g a
^ j u ded . dellclona baked crab, lieaten , number of interesting outdoor game*
-biocuit, d m Btrrws, w i n y and cullnrwere served. Mr». Chrue'. gurata w u r i ' ^ ' ^ mfK,n ft"*1 n ' » rK'' " “ »"»»er of

Mra. O. W. Brady. Mra. C. O Me
Lsughllp, Mrs. Samuel Pulraton. Mr».
B. W. Rerndon. Mrs/ A. P. Connelly,
Mre. Robert Newman, Mm. C ru«
B a m « . Mra. Barrett, Mra. F. L. Miller,
. Whltnar, •Jr„ Mra. Fdmat

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The Cost of Living Lowered j
A Practical Demonstration &lt;&gt;l nw We Intend to
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Lowci the Cost ol Living in Honda
Wo don t ask you to spend ynur motipy with us il you ran Imy tli«* same &lt;|unhty
of merehaiidiso elteapor elsewhere. We are ^.niji aftei your luisinoss in a bus­
iness way by shawm** yuu where you can save and make money hy huyin** (if
as If you believe in haying on rock bottom basis which allows but one profit,
and insures you ijne hundred cents value for every dollar you spend, our prices
will surely interest you. Look them over carefully, compare them with the
prices you are now paying and note for yourself what we can save you.
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I’lllsbury Kolur in Ubla. . *6721
Pillsburj* Flour In 211b «k*. by hbt and burlap 6.26
Gold iMedal Flour In bill*
6,1(1
Gold Metfal Flodr In 2 lib «k» li) libi and
- burlap
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Gron. Sugar Standard Grade pure can**

1001b sk».
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(•ran. Sugar Standard Grade pure ran** by
bid. per lOOlhs.
6-^°
Water Ground Meal 921b aka.
I f*t
Extra Fancy Jap Bice 1001b aka
4.75
Ortngon Soap 100 bnri* to bo*
Pel Cream large nlxe iRcaOBtoeaM*
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IVI Cream Imb) »i/«- 7 2 ran» to rane
Swift's J e » el t »mp 601b mb net *1Swift'« Premium Hum S-IUIIi a*, per lb
Norths Belile« 23.2.r.|h a* pvr Ih
Sw Ifl» Sil* er l.e if Lard 12 5lh pall»
Victor Brand Early J u n e Peas 2 dui
Clunker Brand Tomatoes 2» 21 cnn»
FEED
Bent White Cairn, 1001b .«ark
Beni White Clipped D ais, per 1001b
N o . 1 . Clover and Timothy Hay Ion
Prime Bright Colton S e ed Meal. 7 ‘ *j per cent
31.75
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Above prices subject to market changes. \\7e deliver goods at these prices tt) any
______-J________frreipht fjppnt in J acksonville ready for shipment.

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1001 Attractive Prices"

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Ja n u a ry 28, 1918

m e SANFORD' HERALD

from the people
They are legitimate
P r o fe tio r Recited Dsdly.
holdings, and the city should only take
0 n e da). ft
professor, going
up the purpose ol purchase with the rest&gt;- ^ ^1* c i#M came across one of his
Pubtlshsd E»rrr Tassds» and Friday Main In* Hy lution to deal fairly with the owners of student* who had Just fallen down
Asking him how he fell, the student
fHC HERALD PRINTING COMPANY those projierties.
fs'otwlthntnndlrifr "
Tolling
Hut
the
longer
the
matter
of
purchase
-------R, J t I O l l Y , Editor
t o H U r w l * CÇj-.-Urii
W, M. H A TW L H u alness M o u n ter
*kUiI m e r M r Junior the
r ^ sg -r
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hpfWMWli,'WHMii f 'IFii1* The plant* . professor said
b made a very bright
'V iihsrrtA tlo n F r ie r. W tip a t e a r In Aritene*
ttre^kle’ncjjly increasing in value as the
remark. Ho had Jun¿ fallen down, you
city grow*. Hud the step b.’cn taken know; and, when 1 fiV ed hlrn bow It
Pcllyrrrd In (b&gt; City by carrier 12.UU brr rrar In
years ago---».« it should have b ^ n
happened, Bo said, ’Nevertholo**.' " —
advance or 20c per nyrnlh.
Payment* In adtance mun be madr si office there is no reason to doubt that Sanford Uudgot.
Entered aa arcuod class mail mullet Auiuil 22nd would have profited immensely—would
have been that much "ahead of the
1008, at the Pnlnffln al Sanford. Florida
Examine 8 tr*n g e Personality.
andar Act of March 3rd. IB7B
game." Hut no benefit resujt» from
A Frenchman, named Marguy. *#J4
"crying over spilt m ilk" the best policy
Trlryhor'i So MS
to possess the hide of an elephant.
OfBcv In Herald flitildloi
is to fare the situation ax it exists reso­ Instead of the ordinary human skin,
Orlando claims to have more rich res­ lutely and intelligently. The present nnd therefore believed to be an ab­
idents than any other city in the stole situation is unsatisfactory let us set normally constituted person, not ac­
llu t you’d never think so to look at 'em. about bettering it. ia*! us exercise good j countable for his actions. Is to be
business judgment in the manage ment medically examined nt the requost of
— T am p a Tribune.
of-our public alfatrs as we do tn our per- : th e French ’ nltorney general to de------- O------One is as in- termine his responsibility for. a theft
Orlando is still feeling just awful sonal business interests
timately r e b t r t f t n tlie prosiwrity of UuriÍPr.-'Fhlch bo ha* boon Imprisoned
about th e TTD*pcct~of th e division of
■otno months.
Orange county, and Sanford continues citizens ns a whole as in the other.
r.vpyRC
T h ere.Is nò question of superior Im­
to grow more jubilant.— Miami Me­
portance to municipal ownership of TffV
Strange Name*.
tropolis.
— B T y r y c Ic EKrmgn m n t d l fale» o f j
public utfffrtes: “
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th e strnrigo name* which he ha*
T h e Miami Metropotfcri.it *n(tvw*sttrtg
been asked to bestow upon children
a Flower League for Florida for the
D IV ISIO N B R I N G S R E S U L T S
at the baptismal font; but tho placo
propagation and cultivation of more
Statistics available at the Tati Assess­ where that sort of thing Is rampant Is
flowers In Florida. This is n very good or’* office, show that for the year 1912, ttrltlsh Guinea Nannie Iiellona, John
idea and we hope the League will lie the assessed values in Sanford DEC- Pantaloon, nnd Frank lxtcust are
formed for then Florida editors will Im* C R E A S E D $49,(500, whereas in Orlando among Christian names Imposed on
of native converts
assured of plenty of flowers after they th&lt;* values IN C R E A S E D to the extent the offspring
Worse still are "Whisky Emtnanual"
are dead.
of $ lfi0,fi&amp;0. Ri'porter-Star.
O
We rfre glad the Reporter Star called and "Seriatim ad Valorem "
T h e Herald is haartily in favor of
West Florida brawnlng a state
We
favor state division and county division,
and believe that Reparation should oc­
cur whenever existing conditions are
such that division will give better re­
sults. With the cutting off of West
Florida the state capital will then lie
moved to a more central location, n move
that should have been mode years ago
Now is the tittle for a state of West
Florida and then the capital of Honda
will bp placed at Ocala, or Orlando o r
Gainesville and the great state of Flor­
ida and the little state of West Florida
will both be better nerved than they rjin
be under the present con, , u ieej.
“ It may never he a «iiloonli-*»« world
through the agency of prohibition in
politics or the crusade of the Anti-Saloon
League anil the W. ( ’ T F . bill other
forces for abstinence from into
lb|unr. intensely practieul and utterly
without tciitintent itr* now working in
the cause and are accoinplHhtiig large
result*. Industrial suasion is doing I he
work. An exchange says ’ Railroad*
and other large employer* of labor fear
ing the accidents and liability to dam
*gcs that may follow the acta uf intem­
perate employee, have begun to insist
“ -IffWf
rrtrff Irttr hies made a de­
sirable impression along the lint* of labor
Workmen’s compensation laws mak&gt;
employers more careful ins to the kind
of men they employ, nnd the drinker i&gt;
an unsafe itinn to handle modern ina
chinery '
Lakeland Telegram
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The ileruld has long advocated the
muniefpal ownership of the public utili­
ties in Sanford. The Herald has nlso
advocated the bonding proposition for
the purchase of the electric light and gas
plant and there was never a better tune
than the prisienl for the city of Sanford
to vote for a bond tjwue to cover the nab
of the electric plant and also to cover
some of tin* indebted mi*« of the city nnd
put our utluirs upon a better basis finan­
cially
Few tax payers like to entertain
the proposition to float more bund« at
this time liut there is not a citizen of
Sanford but wh*t would vote bonds for
the purchase of the electric light and gas
plant now ami ulso the water works if
possible. T h e consumers are kicking
and they I ve u |«*rfect right to kick
upon the exhorbitanl price paid here for
the lights. This city is paying more for
electric light» tlmn any other city in the
»outh. T h e tax payer would not mind
paying this price to the city because the
money in part would be coming buck to
him Indirectly and in a few years the
plant would Ik* on a paying basis nnd re­
turning money to the tax payer*
Wi
could huVe plenty of street lights all the
time find the money now spent hy the
city for lights would be going into our
own plant.
The Herald would like th e eitieeas of
Sanford nnd the city council to take up
this m atter nt once. The electric light
and gas plants could probably be purchasis! at a better price than could be
negotiated Inter on.
The Herald is not.in favor of beating

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reasonable figure— It wants to see justice
dona by 4hestockholder* in the plnnt as
_2Ptti m hr «he citixea*. 'i'ber-Hrrg ~~
■ " VlMWl their money here In good faith,
and they have been most potent nrul pro­
; gressiva. iii^Uvtf»-uv Uu- dt-v*4*»;*r&gt;i*nt of
the city. If the plants an* acquire»! it
should be at a reasonable valuation cvrn though they were built up largely
on the city’a credit and on profits taken j

Room for Many More.
Labrador ha* an area of 300,000
square mllos, but a population of only
4,000.
Chins Opening to Foreign Trade.
Chinn lias fit treaty und other ports
opon to foreign trade.
Dally Thought.
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Time misspent Is not lived, but list.
— Fuller

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“TH E OTHER FELLO W S"
It Is estimated that tin* loss from the
damage to the orange and lemon crops
of California by the recent freeze will he
about J34,000,000. We are told that
that of tills loss S19.lfi9.3H0 will be sus­
tained hy the growers, $f,792,opo hy the
*hip|&gt;era and $9,766,OOO by tin* railroads.
If this«* figures, xyhieh came from C’niiforniu. are true show that the railroads
and tin* shippers get almost as mudi out
oM-hc California fruit crop as Ihe grow­
ers themselves. They further allow that
the amount of mqney coming to the rail­
roads in more than half ns much as is re­
ceived by the men who grow the crops.
When yOU n fliriiTihJs.thr profits of the
comirtission merchant* and the retailers

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HORSE AND MULE O W N E R S

Q U A R T F IF T T - C E N T S

t la- iti.ox■* «tateuu nt
Agitatimi of rotiti'.v affairs i* a good
thing for tin* majoritx of the people and
the general public will vm n«c u,* and
■'all the Sanford •»&gt;. i i.-iuni t. hu-uu-d
H U ST L IN G iti FA ItD HF T R A D E .
The annual meeting of the I'ulutka
board of tradì' this wis*k took the shape
if a banquet and smoker to which sunn*
-IDO members and visiting guest« *ai
down. The meeting was an eye opener
ill that it «bowed U.al ,. o*-w nn*l yoiirig
t «et "I Mieti lw.tr lak.-u tmld ol (In
work of pushing i'dntkii to tfu forefront
Iwa- ever tfiu-' Men collie and men
go. but this old world goes on forever.
There was a noticeable aiuti'nee ut this
meeting of the men who ten year* ago
were the active fenderà Ih the work of
municipal development, unit »ft their
piac|st wc*c i hunch ol young fm«tl"r»
who are di.'terminisl to do thing’To
our mirili III chief x due of the hoard of
tiadc In* in t|i.- fact that n i- i «. ,.!
for tfie t ralti.ng of .fu n g to* n to wi&gt;rl
for the common good Seeing I lies,* ac­
tive young hu-th rs Interested in the tlevt Inpiuent of their home city and sur­
rounding country means much to l ’alatka, and results are already^ appitrcnL
TntP'ThdJ' "are woTklng for tlie future,
but only a night's sleep separates the
present form the future
iamd the hand
of encouragement to the i'ulatku board
of trade.- I’ulutka New«,
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“The Girl From Rectors" Tonight at Imperial

Uijv..
* t í . o* rT S rin p lc s”lltaif t iintfiK’iit' A i'rrv
"ivi*
■mil Cute lot II.ini, Di). buttle Hoof, it Proven I n Thrush, Culi
traded Hoof. Will heal tifi Old Sores and it will jKtsilively keep
Hit s tiltil itiost|iuioes Itoin (ortneiiiitif* the atiinmis. Kvery Farm
er Lit er&gt; imm atul I tir|Kiiltne 0|n*ratur or tiny one owiiiiij} Hors»**
or Mules bould not lie without tins V tiiuidde Retneiiy

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“The Girl From Rectors”
T on igh t a t Im p o rta i

OUR
ADVERTISING
COLUMNS

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___ J Jtv é M U A tíH Í t*iMxwrvmw»rit«rhscr9 and disajjreeaide lialtits ii»*r»*
lofuti* asi rils'd as ’ cotptilaliotial” have la*eti (rat'I’d to the leetli
lattiinfi head sideways at e-iitiifi, frotlinifiat the mouth in harness
blindness i ntiscd irota wolft* te» Hi, loss of llcslt, weak eyes and
i libbiiixj art* always due to diseased and irregular teeth
Rough
•■tifies and sharp corners of the teeth lacerate the mouth and pro­
duce ta rstiiisM ss ui.d irritability. I'm sen, elongalcd molars and
tiieisiirs pn sun the jiroper uiastKution u( the food, producing in
digestion and gmmrttl »leLiritty Dernyvd molar« cause necrosis of
the Luut, jvLcwrjr-reir nasal gireT'fNnrtff'nf’ ih^tffV'’ ^-rrt ~~ '
in the care »»f horsesand mules probably no one point is more
neglect»'»! tiy (he ordinary honfeman titan the care of tin* teeth
Again, sxla-it tin* teeth Insume so deranged that the animal
eaatml properly musíante its food, svhat it eats d»a*s not do it as
mill'll go»ai as it should. lnTHiise sslien the íihmí is nut pruperiy
ground il cuimol it« firofauly »ligeslisl, ami wlu'ii it cannot 1k‘
oruperis dtfii-stcd more or b'ss of u passes oil ns waste material
If your Hors«'. Male or any other Animal is Allllicted at any
way. you may. not kimw the cause, Consult

D R . S . R. S E M P L E
T H E V E T E R IN A R Y S P E C I A L I S T
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D o ck

are read by i b r people
brcauM! it gives them
newt of absorbing in­
terest. People n o jo n g e r
go looking about fpr
th in e* they w ant— they
go to their newspaper
for information as to
where such things may
be found. T h i s method
saves time and trouble.
If you want to bring
your wares to the atten­
tion of this com m unity,
our advertising column*

Should
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t t r ^ T h e Girl From R ectors” Tonight at Imperial
Young Man Muat H * v * Friend*.
For boy g and jrouug men frieudlhlp
i* a primo nece«*hy_ of oxletonco.
When n man hoe o*tablt*hod him self
in life nnd the Interests of homo and
wife and family have absorbed him,
he may, perhaps, dispense with friend­
ship Hut ns long as ho Is young, un*
married and unsettled, h * Is a * do7pi*adenl on friendship a* on air or
food.

Finally.
J
Mra, Wayupp—" S o thfijr fiare Jn *t
had their first quarTotr*’ Mra. ntaae— j
’ V ea. After fifteen y e a r s of married i
life they have Ju*t discovered th a t
they belong to opposite churchea."—
Lift». '«

One Proper Form of Pride.
Pride Is one of tho seven deadly
■Ins; but It cannot he I he
jxf.^
fm v a II
tffti *price
tri e n fn
ia /•■•¡I
otM uuin
flays
a K
high
fore Is
his
fruit. D
Between
C. P. iTtmg, a wealthy wholesale iiqij
fitwllfcd- Ih tias e hlhli r ii, fo r TfUF l&gt;
Hie grower nhd the consume r ^ e r e ^ I ^ w ^ : ; ; ' ! ' ; ; ^ ; —
amity Group.
YTmr
rompound oT lw o card in a l virio*
fe-iiiiffiIin23g2JgfiaE3anAwe--ivhTi’,'tiiTri;r^*^
An Interesting discovery was re­ falth and hopo - Charlea Dlckima.
ami kill«] M¡g* Susan Brown of Wil­
come in for profit*. T h e grower.dot*»
tn the
mington. Del., *g«J 23. ami then killtal cently made In Edinburgh
not make such big profits, (hough the
himself.^ rin- tr;igi¿ily., UwUv yUatw—a\ »•ours** of the &lt;ti‘moUUuw_A( «he- ottf
i' uuiau*/,» Mv'» « km prTcr—
etHirrh building* of a parish church
World’s M eanest Man.
. . . . . . .
,
.
.Lo n g * omro. after the two hail i*ngag«l
In Roxburgh Place
a vault contalnWo hnvo just heard of tho world’s
ene» i* (U*tribut»«! among the other f e l - 1j„ ,, q unrr,.|
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Acconiing to ri porta ol
low
WH And tiles.* figures from f ahfornia , ho police, the couple v isa«! „ rgad Iiik the remains of U d y Glenorcby, a meanest man. He d o e sn ’t like his
member, of the lircadalbano family, wife'* red hair, *o ho 1* trying, by fill
ct1
ru ln ly show up some of the "oW.ex fel-&lt; hl)U!H, - during the night and are said to
nnd tho founder of the original church, Inf her days with cars, to causa It to
low».” — Pensacola News.
have drank heavily.
was UU btn.
torn whit*.

down the prico^qf Jiic plant tu .on-»m—
,-, « m» ■T~o'

attention to the fact. T h e itxm**se&lt;i val­
le of Sanford real retale has been entire
ly too high umi when attention was final­
ly cnlled to the matter the property in
Orlando was raised to the proper ligure*.
With the scores of rx[x*nsive residence*
built in Orlando by wealthy tourist* in
lie past year the figures given above de
not make an argument against county ;
fivision or demonstrate that Sanford ha* i
received any g r a n u l i * gift*
The Her
aid will’Mj i e right here that l ax \
BE jititt
tried his utrtneit to eipiulin
#nd admitted that proper! v in
wo* taxed To Til* 1' tt
I to
county divinimi nuotimi is hnogitig mil j
many good point* regarding taxes and
propert* and we hope will r e - n i t u ,u
-quuiiznlinti in (ax.■liuti to &lt;n ngc i unii
t* e\en after Hanii-X loxlfitv ha* I*-, i
ereaU-d
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title of |he greatest [Militi* «rtirnt i-

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but .ire Riad to I,ear ol Md«server! promotion.

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Jsn usry 28, 1918

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K n -rj Week bridge ( lub
Mr- &lt; M \ unv wa»» hmu*^ »»I tin1
. From ’Old Slwaah "
J Mis* Ilculah !'. Phillips &lt;&gt;| F.rnun- hvcry Week 11ridge l l u b Thursday
Wi&gt; are more frivolous Iti our rnld i r n t . 1 « t h e g U . ' s t o f I I I f e t . t i n i » M r - V afternoon
Two table« of bridge were
Q. .Shhlhuixitf.^- .wc Storti .awn M 1 « "ThlUi
RfY/Tf*«
- imi j t is
Fra »erti I
IKVlK* •M»» t* Mu1 ifniirf: 1b&gt; NtPV 7f 1 Hughes. who won tin made bu hi ri*-.
tier are a f b ,u liighmuu. for ability and
t*,r of Ml and M r» Alin lit,- f’hil,.]» prize .• deck of cards ill it pretti enne
ambition " Kansas City Htar.
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n-llleMtndf
Slinfortl
amile
yetira
When
the
KUI,
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Olirtiwere
eon
Hear Dr. E. 0 . Taylor tonight at tin
ugo
Mr. I I.Mh|.« i - n brother o( M is » !. eluded several titter
gu«-»t» fume in ami
Congregational church. .
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A La Mode.
Mr. and Mrs. Robitwtn of Rnltimorv A* K'
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hi.« « drh.'h.us *vrgetflhlr ««lad. olive« and
“ Whal »'«« thi. ch ief food of tho
« housekeeping
hmisekeenimr aa tt the
the Fairvit
Fairview.
r,-&gt;H
‘'i"bereil
Muy
are
,
,
.
...
, , their many «umlwichns. cracker* tmd colli-c were
woodchopporn In whoso camp you
Mrs. S. Pulcston and Mrs T A Neal V " "
w,l| ,,r )'hU fo «'•Imii.,. aerve.)
Mm VnrceS gu.-t« were Mrs
spent your vacationT" "P o rk and pee
It
1.
filiglieli,
Mr&lt;i
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lirudy
Mm
Httended the C harity Hall in Orlando ^
1 , , f ' Mt" n ' l,la&gt;*- wlll&gt; * 511
tntoes served In the form of chops
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remain in the n n -one time
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&lt;• McLaughlin. Mr- For»-d l ake,
lost Friday night,
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and chips."— Christian S cie n ce Mon-' I f - G F Smith. Mr- liurrett. Me. Itor
v- Mrs. Knte Ilutt arrived in the fity
^ i nnirttl of inserle anil D i«ca*r*.
U I » Holden. Mm \\ T John* Mm
last Saturday and will he here «everiil
\ m at I* - [age h....k I
........... ly
T II King, Mm li F I (.«.ter. Mm.
days with the children.
hteti b.-io 1 h&gt; liie Wil-mi A 'loonier
Real Optimist.
Ma [din
Lewis Leinhart has returned to Sun- Fertiliser Co.. Jacksonviiie. F!n . giving
o jff? cannot doubt tho optimism of
ford from Tampu and taken In- former «’"•»••is .but ■-&lt;&gt;ui|&gt;!• t* direfti.e
fur j&gt;r•th / hu
hunter .who be foro ho. starla for
tflo wo
1■position- s t head plumber with C. H . . v.-ntmn, rnm-dy ,jir.ni|iti&lt;d of all -n— u .*
i ’7 - 0 ifln ’lb'bag
woods borrows enough money to
pay Tor shipping a deer homo by oxDingee.
am! d i - a
I , k « r u n . g ■„ Florida Hlis» Triumph. |*-r lot) II. t.ug‘ * ‘2 .dL.
Keep February- 4 t h free of all e n g a g e -. Kr&lt;,v,‘*' Harden- and field-. Though ab Can furnish seed grown orrtier in Maine p r u a a .---------------until vou hear of the great n ttrn e - 1 wluU,l&gt;' « &gt; "« • * according to the latest or ^ ew .Vorfc state. We guarantee our

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and us caay tu read as Urn loeal newapa* «atixiled customer. -American IVrrrttrr-r
JiCL-I
r cover-, fifty ce n ts: rlorh Comfiany, Jackson Mile, Florida. 15-lMc daughter, Are you In a position to
&gt; Prof. N. J- Perkins and bmther. Mruxhindinga. seventy-live rVnts
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support a family*
Su itor— “Kr—
ton returned Saturd ay night
from
how many o f you aro there, r*
MlMsionnry Society Meets
Caryslirook, Virfcinjn, where they were
Now is tln time lo boy t.unatu seed,
The monthly nnsuing of the W.muiit
railed by the death of their father
corn. peiis, I. ait-, t m umbef m .i no ion
Missionary
S&lt; rietv of the It,t|.li-1 ,-h,irel
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•pring
Iduntil
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Iljilip*
Convincing
k Mrs. Sameul Puleetoii of Smiford is
tJ-St
was held lust night at the church
M
"Do you love rue KsnteraldnT" "Of
the jiopular guiwt of Mrs. Edwards Nlm &amp; t'o
Mr» R |' course I love you Since I became acWlio l- gomg tn i* is i!.. I ..r.j Ko||,|. ter devothiriiil exercises
I’ulcston was one of the most aiiiruri .l
ster.iv.it-,
1 t.r i-Í h r’ Plu.rmTiry
lo | Milieu subject leali, r '.■• I lie . \ei ing 'lunlnled with \oii I have renily gotten
M ie s at the big ch arity ludl la.-t mgi.t
to admire pop eves ”
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r . -i■.I- Inr -¡.ring . ' . IT i 11 li&gt; - • • &lt;| i l l i n t e r e s t i n g
Reporter-Star
1pl.i Un.* •• • rv- l ai I R l’btlip. A- t 'o j H.'iio
M I - - ...ns
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i i , m l , rs
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P. W. Perkin«. M r and Mrs Vt [|„ and g.'l Item fil of |&gt;.w prn e|.* m
"HJoysl tile round tahle u. I . u r. *I. *
Dykcman and Mrs. Hulun from
Ih.it I forget t&lt;. ii-k I., lja v■- v.iift Auto Mi-vsiiuuiry Events, led I■v Mr- N l¡
Catakill Mountains, old frmnds o| M rs. card punched ut Thrnsiier'* í'lmrinney.
Kennedy. After the liii.sini^vs of the
J. H. Ferguson's are stopping nt the
lo e a l IG-ii
society hud lus*n nttemhd to the mts-t All Local A d v rrtlsr m rn U iJitrtrr Itils
Fair view for the winter.
8tmvi!!'s Evergreen «ligar corn i- the tug adjourned
ttcadlnc I h r r e Cent s a l hie I neh Issue
I Or. and Mrs. E . New of Ihihlm. ( ia , h&lt; t (or m arket. Get gum! siasi at !.. R.
Philips &amp; Crt.
U&gt;..st
I - it t o i l e t a r t h i e - "
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are expected in the city the lu*i, r part
I’ t r a - l a r ’ - I ' t .«rn
IT»
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r’s
Pliitrn.ii.:y
bus
at.
thing
A
|n.st..tliee
department
nu.|H-rtor
e
of thi» week to visit tiu-ir -on \.
" . w.u,' in the drug line,
lt&gt;-lii on hi- way to Kitvsimims' to make nr
I or Sale
1 i .o p a , ( |,,,n
New of the Hanford Moti-e um! l b H M
ti*t . "ur henna for priug planting »•‘Ugelli, i I- for the delivery of mail- in t . ' i . t*&gt; • p a i r
U H 1■t
Mason. Mrs. New'* lirolju-r
in*! s.i\. Itliilley 'I . H Pbi’ .p* ,V
pair\''
- •,i.
timt town
It - i \|»«:l. d thi*» yl.i’ new
I • St
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Mr* T A Neal ..f Nan bird . ..... ,. , •
\ll ' rii.r ij;d e at ball ;oiee tr Mr- carriers .vili tie n|*|►
.&gt;11*t**il ab.ml March
If &gt; l . U e a l l ’ t i e
- t I t , « i, I
to attend liie ehurlty bull and t* r. ,
M I MleiTs Millinery Parlor
10-21 c . I ' »
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l i n e g o t u \ l b . r t c , r . , f i ] . ,[ [■
tered at the Summerlin
Mr- ,\. lt| ...
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M ilia»*-* roum ; , tir-i ear u| . , [* r\
Olive Kitts, was one iif t be mled |■n ,i*
i nil i"b.ir.e Ip
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P . *Jt.
d t l p p c . 1 t b l - - e a , - . i n a a - - i * h i ’ I ■ l e - f 1 a - ma. . • r I -t i n■I !' ir
girls ever in Uriamiu
liiiwo.
M i t o t r a d e c a r d " ’ from t h e S h e l l H e a r h f a r m * , w h e r e r i i »
I) W. Sasser, who ha* b.-ui .»• t.
Phnrin n
1,1 H. • u no r
Petroutsa Hr..- .&lt;■..| I |.
jHMtmaster and expri ,.. i
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■’ » 1 11•&lt;* •i I.av&lt; I in i.l &gt; a.-r&gt;— ill erltr .,
East ( oust for tbe |.;*sl tun . ,
Id.. . i.u il»t i m i , a n d w ill h a v e I d l y a e r e » A
re I nr ms) tu Ids lilHt li.v. II,. \ .
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and was liere lust Fruliiy a li .- V . o , ,
n d d o I.
route to South Florida to t.il
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WANTS

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Swatting Back.
Hiram (»(Ten "I m afraid yog

I’la . e s tlurlng the past year
Hrfl.li
’t\e||, an' how manny giri*
has heraelf had In the «ara« tollas 1
No lesa, I'm thlnkln.’ **
Him and Eggs.
Calhoun (May »ay« “Dar am a n&lt;n&gt;
hrenlinhte relationship betwixt da cuW
bid race an' turkey, tho reason bein'
dat do cullud race Is descended from
I lam. while turkey comas from egg«,*

Had a Qood " T a k * ."
One of tho latest novnla say«: *11«
stooped a little and printed a round
doren of swift kisses on h w « u r
pru „ ,
h&gt;|dently a Job print,
cr - C le v e la n d Plain Dealer
Dally Thought.
A man shonld n « rtr'b w -* *lja n i« d to
t»wn hr» hns been
In tho wrong;
which Is h u l . saying. In othor words,
that he Is wlnor today than he
yesterday — Pope
Pro b ab ly .

The man who spend« hi« life parwoIng fame probably doe« so bncatxse be
never gets a ch«nce to turn off on a
b&gt; puth Hint uppijvm to lead straight
to wealth
All He Ws» Intcreated 1«.
Mothor— “What do you thtnk yoa
wllt ttiako otit of my daughter's talr nt *** P ro fe sso r "Aboul |2 a leaaon,
lf thè plano balde ouL"- Btray Sto ­
ri e«
Uncle Pennywlee Ssya.
Diogene» Wombat ha» got the beat
IlhruM In PluiikvIMs
fils father l«f(
him a pilo of nswepapeni three feet
high
F ew

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of

Truth.

The attitude of our «id ve» toward
&gt;.'li*'l»e* ( *» h wonderful erteci In
ilo* w«) mi . c.induct ourseHe«
• ' C
Contentment
“ i T i n t*» n r ni« n i

i'o ris in e s

in

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Man'i Allotment of Olood.
Tin* iM N iiK " 11 1ii ha** t w m i t ; poQndt

nf bìi*oiJ

ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
FEBRUARY 18th TO 22 NO,
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- B IG G E S T FAIR IN F L O R ID A

Inclusive
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T H E F R U IT S A N D V E G E T A B L E S
T H E F IN E HOGS AND C A T T L E
T H E F I N E S T T U R K E Y S A N D C H IC K E N S
T H E BEST A N D F A S T E S T HORSES
TFJE F A N C Y W O R K , J A M S A N D J E L L I E S
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T H E PRO DUCTS O F T H E G R E A T E S T C O U N T Y IN T H E
G R E A T E S T S T A T E O F T H E U N IO N .

aOther Attractions o

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¿»s«rfir v fort* ' f illi***« of tin* t hliijf* #•
'•*mi 3 \ 1! k »• i *i ti fi vi» mu t ' - Puck,

�T U R ' SANFORD HERALD

January 28, 1918

.More Foolish Quusllons
Hastings Potatoes Planted ,
Charily Association M t f l i
Earlier than ever before, the planting
It i* likely that the way will shortly
A large number of the citizens of the
city assembled at tho S t a r Theatre of the Hastings potato acreage is almost be cleared for determining the successor
Sunday afternoon for the tint annual completed, and the fields that were to County Solicitor George DeCott
ituw slajw-giMiU. liMlV.-Ua»
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t n ro
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’’l A i e f a n c c o f Sffp fJttcah 'w r-t^ tQ fl*fTattornAy 'w » 1
Sanford. T h e meeting waa openciT wifl&gt; tie*? cro|&gt;. 'Warm, spring-like w eath er»b e-flrFh *
'éd at Parent’s Knee Brings
religious services conducted by the pres­ togetlier with an abundance of moisture roy U. Gilè», |,. G.. Sturbuck apd Uàident. C. R . Walker. T h e twenty-third caliscd seed to germinate and start to Cotte* i* anxious to succeed liiitiself.
Prosperity and Happiness.
Psalm was repeated In concert, followed grow as soon as placed In the.ground.
Dr. A berme thy, chairman of the
hy a prayer by Rev. J . W. Wffdman. Rain has ip no way Interfered with the County Democratic Executive Com­
By G E O R G E E L M E R C O B B.
- T h e congregation then joined heartily work, on the contrary, some of the lost mittee, ha* written to Governor T ram ­
It
was merely a business coinci­
plantings and especially those made on mell, asking for information as to how
in singing “ Blest be the T ie that Binds.
dence that Robert A. Joues, lawyer,
Thu opening address was made by the new ground, deed water and growers the position is to l»e tilled; whether Mr.
had offices In the same skyscraper
president, who spoke feelingly of the have started to irrigate.
DeCotte*' successor is to be chosen by where Robert H. Jones, also lawyer,
With hut a small |&gt;er cent of the crop primary, or whether thè appointment had an office. The comparison, how­
puriKMes of tl\e organization and the
good results, making an earnest uppeal up, it is impossible to form any correct wil| be made without the formality of ever, wa* grotesque;* "Judge'' Jones
for greater interest and cooperation. statement of the stand that will t&gt;e ob­ the primary
A reply i* expected from occupied a suite on the second floor,
about aa elaborate a t tho upholsterer a
T h e report of tho general secretary, tained, hut judging from what con be tiie Governor within a few day*.
art could make It. "B ill" Jones, as
Mrs. J . C. McDaniel was given some­ now seen, the prospects are for a normal
With relation to the candiducy of Mr.
his friends familiarly called him, had
what in detail, showing ^hat the society crop. Some replanting has been done,
DeCotles, this section of the county
had been busy, and hud accomplished the amount being under that of former would like to know what view he takes a llttla ton-by-twolvo room at the top
story, i t contained a worn rug. a
“ th at for which it wna organized, and years.
- -- or county division. I» he prepared to small dffck,' two chairs, and a book­
The outlook is bright for a good crop
while the affairs of tho office have been
serve the whole county?— ReporUr- case holding snly tho most nocessary
■ small co m pared-t«r-»hose of larger cilice that will- W reody-tw-gi&gt;.forward -sol. a
•law books roqulred'ln tho profession.«
‘ they have conducted In th e same system­ date at least two weeks earlier than
At theso, hla sole possessions. Bob
atic way. T h e secretary reported thnt usual. With every farm provided with
was staring gloomily.
It was- Ihn
‘
i ^ c M a n 'H f W c
thirty-eight cases -h ad been ; bnrngbt* one or more artesian wells,'and an open
darkest hour In hla life, and the late
The Cccllign Music Club held their afternoon shadows formed a fitting
before the Associated C h a r it i« in tho ditch system of irrigation, and by the
regular
m eetin g,at the studio of Mr*. frame for bis environm ent The agent
seven months that the office has been attention given during the past summer
Fonnie
S. Munson Saturday afternoon for the building surveyed Bob rather
open. Twenty-three of these were men to provide better drainage outlets, the
ul
3
o'clock.
T h e nut-ting was pre­ pityingly.
Hastings
farmer
is
now
in
s
position
to
end fifteen women. Seven of these
“Sorry, Mr. Jones," he aald, "but
*» adulti represented the heads of families, control extremes of moisture and drought sided over hy Mias Margaret Davis,
It's
the rule. There's two months'
so a larger number than can be estim­ to an extent to assure the successful president of the rlub. An unusually rent overdue. I'll Just have tho stuff
large
number
were
present
to
enjoy
the
ated have been reached through them. maturing of hi* crop of Irish |»otntoea.
here stored with good care. Soon a*
interesting meeting ami delightful pro­ you get on your feet again you can
Hastings New*
The treasurer. B. F. Whitner, Jr., read
gram.
an interesting, itemized report of the re­
pay up and get It back."
A fine nrtircle written by Paderewski
ceipts and disbursements of funds and
"NO." aald Bob definitely, "•«11 It.
New City Restaurant
giving advice to piano student* * u read. Pm through."
made an earnest appeal for more mem­
The former City Hesjauranl on Firm
"Don't say that," spoke the sgont.
bers and substantial support for ‘the street has given place to u bran new upAfter the conclusion of tho business
“And look here. If It's right down
society. T h e treasurer reported re­ to-the-minute restaurant, and although of the club, well executed selections by
to bread and butter, why. I’m your
ceipts from memberships and voluntary going under the old name is hardly rec­ the following young ladies were en­
friend,1' and tho spoaker Jingled somo
contributions. 8211.34. Disbursement*
ognizable. Mr*. B. E. Tnkach. os.si.st- joyed: Misses Margaret Davis, Ade­ sliver In hts pocket significantly
for relief and office expenses $204.32, e&lt;l by Julius nnd Mi** Arank« ho* taken laide Higgins, Let Me Caldwell, Junie
''Thank you." said Hob In a subdued
leaving u baiatiru in 't h e treasury of
l'«nnn solos tone, "but you’ve been too Indulgent
over the two rooms and the second lloor. St union Marian Packard
$7.02.
and at a great expense has fitted up om by the younger member* of the club were already
Bov. J . D. i-angley eloquently ad­
"I'll be on hand when you coil on
of the nicest restaurant* and lunch room* endervd by Hutli Waldron. Marian
me." declared
the ngent cheerily
dressed the meeting, making u strong
Philips,
Amount!«'
Luke.
Alb'll'
H l l l lg e .
in tiie city
Every tiling is in the tiiu=*t
"Don't
give
up
the
ship always .dark­
appeal for greater activity and n broader
dial«- and though the place ha* not been Jennie Pull, Eriuit Williams. Duets.
est before the dawn, you know "
work along the line* of soclul service.
Marian
and
Marjorie
Packard
The
finished and the crowds ure going there
Hob leaned against the desk
lie
Rev. E. D. Brow nice spoke next ami hi&lt;
amL.tfiey are feeding the hungry
The program concluded with two vocal solos wan. Indeed through ” lie hnd made
interesting theme was the boy problem.
rooms on the second lloor have been by M im Mabel H ow ler, (fffii'f' M&gt;
a bravo fight— no clients, no money,
He strongly advocated the Scout move­ fitted up in elaborate style and there Curuvan ban Rested," laibr. " T o You." nnd this wna the end
He brushed
ment for hoys as one means of develop­
hla hand serosa tils eyes as a flashing
are different rooms to suit the different
ing churncUT. conveying thr idea that
tastes und the different poekellwjuks
tn w n 'l Ilo It Vou know'
when the buys «re furnished with clean,
hut ull of tliem are luce rooms, and no
„Mr
F. I ’ Forster of Sanford, cliuirwholesome amusements and recreation,
one netsi leave Sanford now for lurk of nail of tbs- rqn u jJU tsi uf q h u iu llix L gin:
»nd-pnrpcrly -cared for, the boy problem
Ij
accommodation*. Everyone i* glad ti fifty'appointed to divide tifi* county, hid
will solve Itself
iff
„.dl- the I nere Mbit? f j S M W
1
T h e electron of officers came with the tnurant line and Sunford-can mo« herald
-ttrliyjdo tin» morning
following result
President, C.
It* to the world the new* that the p**«pb
Mr y ureter in one of those gentlemen
Walker; vice-president, I’rof. N J Per­ ■•an lw fed nnd comfortably' boused at
m jf find* to be positively refn-hing
kins, treasurer, It F Whitner, Jr Five r«'itaonable prie*”».
lie t* optimistic and hi* senso of humor
direcctors whose terms expire this year
i* very keen
A* an expression of l«oth
were re-elected:
F it Kent. If II.
" T h e Girl From IfectorH-'
liiulitn-a hi' said to n ri'preswntutivi' of
Steven*, (i II Kernnld, F P Forster.
The Girl i rtnii Rectum,’* the at
,’ hls paper. "Now. say. wire not tato
B. F. Whitner. Jr. Two new director*
traction hooke.l to plat tonight ut thi this situation t-ulml&gt; and tv»»uayei.&lt;#v.
,\V W Ahern nthy nnd f)r. T . A. Nuul.
Tffifiorial «e»* deriaroff h r
J „ i } *a&gt; to y o u p e lv
. Encouraging talks were made by it* v.
(Militan critic* to tie tiie fonnieat higli this thing is coming aud it's well
la*t'f
J." W. Wildmnn, J . N. Whitner, I. it.
olila* production ninde there in many olii 'em God *(M-*'d .”
Pidlip*. F. P Forster and others. A
.«•ar*. Tin* pint «leni» with tiie action.-*
How do*« that look in (»rtiif’ Good
vote of lliHiiks was given to J N. \\ tin­
»I a young **&gt;ri«t&gt; woman, of Rutti« .piial, eh! Whnl reason can they show
ner for the free use of desk room in hi*
rts'k, Mii'h
who r* eh armi ugly In- or not deserving u gixul spanking“
office for t|ie society
T h e meeting
liin-il
Sin •*(■•inf* imst id her time li l(e|Kir ler-Star.
cioecd with w- hymn the congregation
or , iw ii c i r c l i
lio fili h u t h e r ltti*L i«tw !.
Y * mi r a w n't .1.» i f , &gt; o il k n o w *
&gt; n o fo r 11
standing
i Jiolg«' in the • ««««rt «if Slouigliui i* &gt;s ju&gt;t a little ton lu s t y and l u l l o f &lt;••li*r&gt;
iwu&gt; for snidi long (M'riods slie derido» Tb take any more spanking and we cun
*, M r*. Speer Hostc**
to go to New York for recreation. In and will turn in and spunk Mother Or­
. Mr*. George A. Speer entertained ul n tiie course of time site earn* tiie Hohriqtiet
ange just beltiw tiie npron string which
delightful nnd very pretty violet rnrd
f "Tiie Girl from Rector*." On her mean* OtlaniUh
party Friday afternoon. The rooms next vi*it to Hattie Pri-ek she meet* at
were beautifully nnd duintily decorated the home of a *oi icty woman many of
Plano lis a ArrHvd
with graceful vines, usparugu* fern*, and those of fly Reetof ( 'irete
( futipllrularge bunches of violets, which u1*0 .*nllolls aria»
The
fnmnii*
Stultz piano tluit will in H « Faced a D ainty, Lissome Young
which feveal a wrim of
Girl.
wreathed the chnndelier*
The rich Uuatiofis that kis* 11 tiie audience in n givep away in the great Herald Piano
verdure of tiie luce-like uspurugu* fern, mar in th* final eiirfain
If i* inter ■'oiliest ha* arrived in the city und will plctur« of thn old farm homo, fnthrr.
mother, dend now. filled hie mind
with which the mantel* were lotnked p&lt;datisi with ..mg and music and will lie on exhibition ul tiie Herald ollie*
lent an udded charm to tlie huiirhe» of !«• pnwenti'd with nn rxcc.llent &lt;*aM«\
Fhe plnno Lx a tieauty and iio* been Then he put on hla hat and opeued a
drawer In thn .leak
purple violets nestling in it.
•{really admired by the many enndi
A pencil, a memorandum b«M&gt;k. twin
Seven talil«-» of auction bridge wen
date* und Ih n r friend* und comment**!
KTIIKL IT E M S
pontage
»lamp*, n inesl ticket with
played. The tally card* were ornament­
Mr. and Mrs. YV. lJ Tillman and upon fnvoruidy. Of hutboguny, finely all the numbers punched out *av«
ed with violets, and tied with rich purple children returned home .Suturday night finished and mftst benutifiil In tone, th«
two— with a rath er bltUir smllo Bob
ribbon. The highest score win mad«* after a stay of one month in Tampa nnd piano enp Ik* (iluyed by the performer or pocketed tho lot. Ho pulled open a
by Mrs. C. M. Vorce, who won the prize, Zypher Hills.
by n player arrangement that tak«* the second draw er. As If a devil bad
a beautiful and dainty china sugar ami
Miss Opal Holiday of Illinois is visit­ 48 note roll* und bn* a widq rang«*.thnt ’ atung him, hla hand shot out eagerly
cream set, which was decorated with ing her parents, Mr. and Mr*. R on* of will |M*rmit the finest of (&gt;|K*rntir music nt the Ilttl« sliver mounted weapon It
gold and cute little Dutch figures.
to I k* played from the roll*. It is *nfe contained.
Mark hum.
"Tho quick w ay!” he aald hoarsely.
The consoliition prize, n cut glass call
T . I. Royd, while running n rucu lust to assert that no plnno eontret in Flor­
bell, was cut for and won by Mrs. F. J Saturday won thrown from his home ida ha* ever given away a finer instru­ There wns n click. Then with u shud­
der ho flung tho weapon back Into the
Gonzales.
ment t hurt the Stultz and every on«* in
and wa* slightly bruised.
drawer, crashed It shut, and his face
T h e favorn were pretty little hunt
Hurry Rahun of Monroe was the guest Sanford und Orange cuunty i* invited to fell across his arms. Borne power
shaped violet boskets, filled with candy. of A. T. Lipford Suuday.
come in and ini|&gt;ect this fwautiful in- drove his llpn to the low sobbing ut. Alter the interesting gnmes of card*
A jolly dune* wa* given at the home «trument. Better yet get in the con­ terunee of n prayer, learned at his
were concluded a delicious chicken salad of Mr. and Mr*. Rosa last Saturday test nnd win th* (liano for yourself fire«* mother's knee.
course was served.
"Is this Mr. Jo n es?" asked a timid,
night, in honor of their daughter, Mis* ^f charge
Mr*. Speer's guests were Mr*. C. M. Opal Holiday of Illinois. There* was de­
alm ost frlghtcnod voice.
Vorce, Mrs. C. 0 . McLaughlin, Mr*. 0 . lightful string music to dance by, and
Bob had heard some sound at the
Mlsslonar)' Meeting
W. Brady. Mr*. J . W. Dlcklns, Mrs. S. after a series of round and.Square donee*
door, but bad supposed I t „ was the
The Missionary Society of the Pres­ agent going out. In a startled way ho
O. Chose, Mr*. II. F. Whitner, Jr., Mra. refreshment* were served. After which
- A. P. Connelly, Mr». F . L. Miller, Mr*. the guest* took their leave, each one de­ byterian church held their regular nuret- facod a dainty, lissome youfig girl, so
ing at the home of Mr*. J . N. Whitner oddly out of plsco in bar bewitching
F . J . Gonzales, Mr*. B . W. Herndon, claring they hnd a delightful time.
grace and prettiness that ho almost
Friday afternoon.
Mr*. Forrest Lake, Mra. T . A. Ncnl, Mra.
Fishing is fine in the Wekiva now.
fancied U a delusion. He just nodded.
J . H. Roumillnt, Mr*. May Dickins, Mrr.
Mr*. C. C. Woodruff, president of the
Guerney Burton hauled in n fish Inst
**?— that Is—" the girl was pale and
Paul Kecly. M r*. It. J. Holly, Mr*. It. II. week weighing eight nnd n half pound*. society presided over the me«*ting and
hor hand was trembling as sho tenconducted devotional exercise^. The der®d » j£ fg e envelope. There waa
•Mwfc», Mr». E . B . Brown, Mr*. A- W.
F itts, Mr*. Dcano Turner, Mr*. Mary
It is a rare thing to occ nrango Utes subirct q L the.program for tli» afternoon no doubt th a t she bad a«*en ' lEe
I I , , . . . . » l - . l t * I lflmlr r t - M * l -TT/., ^ ............. *T «'Hi*lire »oom for t'llih liiic* Im i to he con*ldere«l was “ T h e Assembly's weapon and heard the prayer. 8ho
s C ttH O P C
W. D. Holden. Mr*. G. F . Smith. Mr*. around Iseesburg that it ha* become of the work were read by fh*'p&gt;e»ident
D. L. Thrasher, Mr*. Barrett. Mi
asked me to give you this. It l a necessary to clear away a sufficient num­ and Mr*. J . N. Whitner.
Mabel Bowler. Miss Meli Whitner.
something about—about an oth er law­
ber of the trues on u fine bearing grow
Plan* und «leteil* for the prevent yrikr'i
yer. and— you are to w rite aunt or
Presbyterian Reception
within the cur|Mirute limits of the town work were d u cm wid wu*L-»Ue»»ie«* uporr. 'ahUTior."
- There Vits na rmrrb- rTrafti^r rmw-rtrrf Tif ~mnke Yooin, for residence building Mm R r
Max well r«*ud a twailtiful
Then ah«« was gone. Bob sank to
story i*ntitl«Hi "The King ('orr^s "
out today that explanation is due the litee.
a chair.
Hla heart had leaped up
t erillan Music Club
readers, especially regarding tiie aeAfter the husln«^* of the society nmi at such loveliness. But—not for him!
Tlu* monthly meeting of the Woman’s the program were concluded light re­ He, pennlloaa, a failure!
couot of tb«L Presbyterian reception,
lie opened
which will appear in* Friday's issue, Missionary Society of the Baptist church freshments were served by the hostess tho envelope, supposing It to be some
together with several other items left Monday next at 7:30 p. m. All xre and the member» af the eodety and papers In ono of the few law cases
ha had assisted In. Around a Die of
urged to attend.
OUl t h i s ,» « « ,
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visitors enjoyed a social half hour.
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A MOTHER'S PRAYER

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folded, N ext to them was a note
read:
“I am the attorn ey a t Blakevlllo
Mrs. Bell. Bhe will oome to you
aaalxC her In. g etting poaaoaalon

ft
of
to
of

a retainer fee, and If we win ths
case at this and th ere wlR be a con
tlngent fee for you.”
“W hy,” exclaim ed Bob, glancing at
the envelope, "th is la for the Jones
downstairs.
All th at m on eyI"
He aat looking a t thoao crisp bank
notes hungrily. F o r a moment toiere
was a vivid picture of a fine cafe,
snowy linen, glittering cut glass, tliu
well sorved meal, and ttoon—
"The Jon es dow nstairs la away In
Europe," musod Bob, "but this Is h u
business, not mine. Ah! H ere Is **i
address," and Bob placed the envelops
In bis pocket and tfent down to th,.
street.
An hour la te r
Bob wax ushered
Into a sulLe of. room s lo_.aa~ ap art&gt;roent house th ree tulles aw ay. An
old tid y and a young one arose tu
Xthüt him.
"Mr. Jon ea—you a re .prom pL" .so t 1—
the elder lady, bolding hla card in
her hand. The younger ono, hla off!« •
visitor, looked at him with In te re st
but strangely.
"Mr. Jones, yes." said Bob with x
forced smile, "but not the Mr Jones
for whom these docum ents were in­
tended." And then Hob told of the
other Jonea. of his absence, and hand­
ed the lady tho envelope.
"A unty."
almost
whispered
ttn
young lady, "m ay 1 speak to you for
a mom ent?"
Bob aat fldgettlng In his seat. It
waa the young lady who finally re­
turned. alone. Bhe brought back tho
packet
"Mr. Jonea." sho said.
her voice
trembling slightly. "I am Marlon Bell,
tho nl«*co of tho Indy you have ]u*t
seen I have spoken to my aunt. And
my mlstako may not bo a mlstak-*
nftor a U W o must havo a lawyor nt
once, the other Mr Jonoe la awuy, aiui
—will you take tho caao?"
"You will true! me. a stran g er— "
began Bob. choking up
« "Y ea." eho replied, "bocauao— b«*
caueo I know you need a client end
because that dreadful tem ptation, your
mother'e prayer, havo told mo to b«*—
b«* your friend
H ave
I said too
much?“

" ....................
follow
In the ffttjr'l
of the greatest Im porlanro tn * Inw.
■utl Involving thn uatato of Ml*a Hell
Ho might refuse to give them up He
might demand n prohibitory price for
th«*lr return
Hero agnln tho atar of hope and
fortune aroso for Hob The old fell"'*
happened to b«« a client of a friend
of Hob. a ■trugjr»YtrrTA/'a.I«?Vfft&gt;9^&lt;??kw "
himself
One week later, at no ex­
pense w hatever. Bob brought the
coveted documents to Mr* Bell
In the m eantime, through the Hells,
he *u s Introduced to some Influential
people Two new clients cam e to blin,
nnd thing* b««gan to look up for loyal,
patient Hob
Thn dnr he g«u back Into hi* old
office he called on Marlon
Ho told
her the whole story of that dismal
afternoon when they bad first mot
"And, oh! how so rry I felt for you.*
confessed Marlon, "fo r I guessed that
you were In deep trouble. T h at dread­
ful moment when— but that will al­
ways be our secret Tho sw eet moth­
er’s prayer drove - all the fear and
temptation away "
"And you appeared, an angel on
th e th r e s h o ld , " Bold Hob. "Y ea. that
will be our secret, but there Is another
one
If I only dared to tell It— "
Marlon awayetl n earer to him
Her
eyes told him he might apeak, her lips
Invited the lover's kiss, and Bob knew
that the full glorious dawn had coma
at last!
(Copyright. DIZ. by W CJ Chapman )
Calling Down the Nurse.
iJttle Frank's nurse, when finding
him In m ischief was In the habit of
exclaim ing: "W h at tn tho name of
common ten se are you doing?" One
morning, while she was bathing him.
bo askod: "W h at In the nam e of cop­
per cents do you mean by gettin g soap
In my eyes?"

8msff wonder.
A lady suffering from a severe oold
directed her n^ld to procure two pen­
nyworth of ammonlaUuL tin ctu re of
«jutntne.
G reat waa h e r am usem ent
on the return of th e mold, who axpreifted h e r Inability to obU ln “tfis
two anim ated pictures of Quean
Anne.”— London Telegraph.
Speech In Marble.
Rodin say s of the antique maatarT h s y - - "sp eak to m e louder,
move me more, than human beings.
In its turn, may the new century medF
try to ascend to them through lntsill-^
gcuce and love."

Muddled.
The lectu rer arose and said tw
prestively: “E very tim e I see a young
man co n in g out of a saloon, I w a n t
to go right up to th a t young man a n d
toy, T u rn right around, young man:
you're going th e w rong w ay.’ "■—N * *
York Mail.

�T IU î SA N PO R n HERALD
EARLY

ROBIN SON

HISTORY

KOR NEARER P O R I

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FLOWERS Celery and Lettuce

Sanford Man U«U Roquet of Flowers Sanford Will Have A Rousing M rrIWhile LI ring.
ing Thursday Night
The following article and excellent
Vice President Frank P. - F u c n U i ^ w i - ~
^a.-e i s r
\ m Z jo n h &amp; U U &gt;
pirturu
uni
r^Vv ' ^ Ç P ^ T e î é jf r a p V antRIVtcpfiortr Ago, of ing of the Hub for I'liursilav evening,
ROSES. White and Pink,
13.00 per Aam
New York city, in its L-wue of Dec. 1st, January doth, in the auditorium build­
"
and both flt the columns of the Courier ing of the lligll School for the pupuse of AMERICAN BEAUTIES ..... to 00 “
“*
as well Bfl the journal for which they taking up th e fpii-stion of securing di-e/i CARNATIONS, White-.1‘mk.Rrd 11 00 were prepared, Mr. Robinson has nev­ water at M osquilo Inlet, thus convert­ LILLY OF THE VAULT..... II 00 21- “
er lost interest in his old home, ns is evi­ ing the- city of New Smyrna into a port
EASTER LILLIES,._________ 133» “
denced by his frequent visits here, and of entry and haven for amftuing vessels.
NARCISSUS
7S “ "
the fact that the Courier has gone to him
Tin- Commercial Club *ent a dele­
ROMAN
HYACINTHS
1100
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regularly during the long years since he gation to tin- meeting of the board of
left here for a broader hold in which he trade of D aytona last Monday evening, DOUBLE VIOLETS
12 50 " ion
has made good:
where tins meeting was under discussion,
Mr. Merritt Fletcher Robinson, of und where our delegates got in touch P r l c o a f. o. b. e x p r e s s o ffic e h e r r
Hanford, Ha., was one of the most active with tinea- who have the matter in charge
members of the Old Tim e Telegraphers and were reqiu-sttsl by the Fast Coast
and Historical Association and 0 . S. eilu-s interested to make ready to have
J A C K S O N V I L L E , F L O R ID A
this nu-eting.
Military Telegraph Corps in atteudam
at thé Jacksonville reunion in October,
Itiviuiionx have lie-m e-stetulcfl civic Noilfé of Apttllrillen for It» l)ffd I'ndrf Nmion
H of 1
U n of f«#H4é I
This gentleman haa'a remarkably varied bodies ih Palatkn, Delmnd, Daytoñn,
Noffcv (i hrrrhy given &lt;hat C. W. («cxMtrkh, of
• ' -i
and successful bnrirtess ctrrv r .' starting Pnrt Omtityr-. Óak Hill. Titusville. En­ Smfoni, H»., purrh*«*-f nf Tit rVrtfftftti* No
tyjk lUktret ilu» Ith d»y of Jurtp, A I &gt; iWti, ha*
In 1861 as a telegrapher on the Lake terprise-. Orange City. Orlando, ApopIfB, T!Wiw»«l *rrtiHr«to I n y rffVnr, «rut ha» madr a|»
iillraliuHi for Tat Ihr-ctl to tuffUr ln arrofilarirr« with
Shore Sc. Michigan Southern Railway at Winter (¡arelen. Dunnclfifti,* Kisrimme«, ♦nr.
Naíd tVrtfftralfc umbrmcru ihn r#t«mg rh-»
fTiIml
|»rnj*e»rly, eituat*-&lt;l In &lt;&gt;r*nr«- muri! y,
PainrsvilkviWr». ■ndaftcrscnnD at Per­ St. Cloud. Tavares. Oenln, la-t-sburg.
Hunda, ii* «¡il IIcÿmhins l£* furi H. ol N I», nu
ry and Madison, Ohio.
of N K *4 Si*r 32. T|» l'*s It
Eustis, Hastings, Crescent City, Osteen nrf «f S W.
K. Hun 337S
S 6I&amp;S frH l L-17' t
Mr. Robinson was born at Harmons- und other |Miints that will be directly di
f N
t o Irfinnifif b icw»
Th*- «akj land
i w w l «t ihw«laie* of ff»«* i.
burg, Pa.. October 10, 1810. In early interested ill t he mat ter
■cianuri!» oí »urh (fwtlfiratr in ihr naith» &lt;d S II
life he was employed on bis father's farm
I nvituttons Imve abo ln-en extended JarkMifi
I ‘ liU’-w wald rrfliflm tt* »halt fw rwl«rm«| * 4
and afterwards clerked in a general store representaUVes to the Florida 1a-glslu- contili
£ Io law. Tat f »«Hit »Ul
jh rm m «in f hr
Iht
h day »f F«»f*ruar&gt; , A I * I'M I
at Connenutville, J ’a.
lure to be present and taki purl m the
VVit fi* e* rn&gt; nfTi&lt; ial nrniliirr arid **l th* •I»»
During the Civil war he was engaged ■lis o -*|un« Oi.it will be m.nlc of the mat
I ’i fi d«&gt; nf Januar % \ 1*
i
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h \\ 10 »Hl N h« »S
in the military telegraph service ,md .,i ter
* Vrk t irrtinl i '«»ufi. I Dtuifr « munì) Ha
U Itr
the close of the war he locMled fur a I»,&gt;rt
In I s '1,' ,i sijrvi \ was made- of the In­
■Ï—
tin e in Kentucky, where he leased a id let arid a recoinniend.ilion was made to
¡¿ought oil land. He was .operator and Congress to make an appropriation of
manager of the United States Telegraph f 500,OifO for the purpose of eutiing
Company, at Mead villi- and Franklin, away the bar that h now a hindrance- to
fa., after the Civil war, and later be­ the entry os sea gout».craft to the river
Tkat rrery added lubcame manager and press iqa-nitor Of the and New Sm y rn a docks
Again in
«ertber belp« to make ihii’
Western Union Telegraph t'ompanv at P»n. a siuvcv wa, made ol the lu h i and
paper
better for everybody
a reconirncndatrun was again made to
Titusville, Pa.
Mr. Robinson’s wide activities in 1 ongri-e. in 111, &gt; iliis
ipprojirtatiio,
\*iw 11n |" ■a i f- i-i i , ■11r.i¡
other lines are briefly enumerated ,i- t,,1 tlirOiigb
low
Member of the linn ul I refer
I km da to- -out bin nig tor 11** i irpu-e
(M l
ick M Robinson A Hroiher, ituimifui
of creating ibis des-p water hurtwr and
tun rs of (urm Implements and »aw null
i* hope lliitt each town m On* purltne
.1 K W K 1 .L K
machinery. Iwsides operating .i pluer.g
I Tfu -tat- Alii ha - - is si |if,.„ i,tat ne­
mill und lumber yard at I'onneautv i||e. at tins mee-img and lend Mu'ir lie-lp and
MV SPECIALTIES
Pa., special agent for the Singer Sewing assistance to tin» niiisi commendable
I 'i k . l d - l i mi l i I 'l l l l l t c i l I l l uni
Machine Company in New A"ri. JY, s . * -III : !
l.iilll.imn Sterling Silvrr
xylwirtin and Ohio, chief bookkeeper in
Rngers Fintili WiiriElgin mid \V'ultli«lii Willi lies 1
A t
I I IMI I Mil t
the Exchange Rank, Franklin. Pa ,n i
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* Tfie Kind TfiaPBrings TÌvc Money
It s llms« lii^ Imiih Iifs of crisp, tender
celery the people want—and will pay l)ig
prices for. And fresh, healthy lettuce leaves
that make the rest of the dinner look good—
They are the ones the housewives look for.
*

( elery (irower and Lettuce Special are
especially prepared to make this kind of
lettuce and celery. Moth brands have plenty
of the quick-acting mTrmoritrrthnrmnkes the
;
plants large and tender, find they contain
enough phosphoric ncirfnnd potash to make- |
this growth healthy and crisp.
Cull at our warehouse and see our
goods—we make fertilizer for every pur
pose—goods to suit YOUR requirements.
Ask for our representative, Mr. Schumpert.

Warehouses At
Sanlord

iietuitville, Pn.. city agent at Pitt-burgl
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n,. , ,n f,( ,•
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afterwards pntddem o! ilu II.ml o| »i
ville. Seville, Florida
Mr Robiiuiort during most of (In time
has been dealing in real estate its a sub
issue and at one time owned a large
atuovm'i »in' -.t.-Vj a X tm xK ' - H r YwrWr- •&lt;
a large owner of orange grove pmjirrtv
m Florida, and still owns and manages
eleven nrnnge groves, besides owning
several large tracts of land in that State
Mr. Robinson is one of the prominent
citirens of Sanford. Fla
Mi- i- pr—i
'It'll nf (lie Sanford 11os |ni a I V- .. .
al.d is i'iihiHvl«sl w-tth sr-vemf bo-on
I'llterpriM** III Florida
Ile a I- 1 h
man at Sanford for twelve vear- and at
the present time ts special agent for the
Travelers Insurance Company in tinreal estate and loan department, which
position In- has held for thirty-live year»
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F.ngravinn, Clock and Jewelry Repairing

GREENLEAF &amp; CROSBY CO.
Jewelers, Silversmiths and Importers
41 W est Biy Street
Jacksonville, Florida

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ttriRil Mr. Johnson to 'send l hr. hag to
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anj they had eves seen .on exhibition in
annual mid-winter f a i n " (Jamesville Sun.

Low Prices- Easy Terms

Piano Timing A Specialty

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We ran supply you for immediate
! have never in my life made it neei-s-uiry Hume.» I It) Upefied lur bl|*.|tie»»
Kiwintmee
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for any one to present a bill to me (be
Seed O nta, R y e, O nion Seta, Retina
w u m l time.” — Conneaut ville ipm f o u r llfree bank*, tin- First National •&gt;( St
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( ‘loud, the Citizens’ nf Ki-isimm***- and
IV a s , I ’otiitiH-s and ita lia n
R ye
the Haines City Rank,. The Senator
for W in te r Law ns.
started |Kior and diode his itnuu-v l&gt;v
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WAS S O M E KAZORHAf K
taking advanUlge of Osceola a rapid
tru ckers and hom e gardens.
On New Year'll day D. I’ Jnbnson nf growth
lb- owns two hundred thou­
Oldest and most reliable seed and
M - I’etereburg, butrheriMl a bug whirb
sand acres of virgin prairtelaruls with
poultry supply house in the state.
bp|H-d tliPBsealeB at 620*^ pninnls, ilm thousands of fat. sbs-k st&lt;s-rs roaming
"tily a little over twenty iqmitbs old, It
Write for &lt; Dialogue
thereon. He is president of the South
waa pronounced by mnny who had bad
Florida Lumla-r Company, one of the
Jearn experience in the butcher buxinewt lurgest ey|tress munufaeturers lit tinto be thL- biggeet they ever h o »
T he
20G EAST RAY S T R E E T
state
He takes hts seat at Tallahassee
b"K yielded over half it* weight in lard
as STate. Senator ill April.
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Ilu- bead weighed fifty-noven pounds
and tlie hams weighed over fifty pound*
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F IR S T -C L A S S
*bem. The S t . I’etentburg lnde|K-ndent
C H I N E S E LA UNDRY
w»i?: . " M r - . Johnson was rxcvcdtngty
proud of his " p i g ," which ho was in the
Starched Hhlrtfl 10c
WE WANT TO KNOW
habit of showing to people‘ and telling
WHAT IT IS
:: Hard or I’lt-Bled bosom Shirt»
¡hem R was a genuine "Iflorlda razor15c each, 2 fftr 25c
Puttln, oat good priming
back,” especially If they were just down
( oliar« 3é each
. la oar business, wnd wb*ii
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are given up to be leaders in this line.
the best advertisement we have.

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the Christian Endeavor Society meeting
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Mrs. Drew Warren of Kunioril is visiLv
ing her part’llts. Mr und Mr« J. F Mann
this week.
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Mr. Cary .of Mi»itu.i|.pi ».»» in tins
M-ction Sunday enroule lu I lei and on
business
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1-bumdav I•-r t
I he m nlinger.
i AMEHON &lt; I I V l 1.11*1*1 N(. s
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Iii eii overhauling
, , Mr». Kay and daughter id Santoro bouts and whurfves since the 16lh iusi.,
and Mr».. Featiierinun 01 Slnuuiburg and the ferry is in fine shape for the ac
Pa., wen? visitor» at Mlnnick Place Iasi accommodation of the public.
Satunlay afternoon.
Drew Warren and P. Hawkins, of the
Judge Robinson and wHe und a parl\
firm km ivin us I In whine Ss Warren
of friends motored &gt;&gt;ui on Sunday to laki
Market » o of Sunfoni. were transacting
a look at our neat little village.
bust tow« here \\e&lt;|ltt*»du&gt; enrnute to
M at Hooks of Clermont an* looking I
points on liit lower St Johns for pleas*“ nt farms here lout week with-w view lu«
locating
Mr. and Mm. J . C Itich celebrated]
their 46th weddipg anniversary on Thurs
day thy
the home of their dnugh .
Ur, Mrs M innick
Those who enjoyed
the pleasant evening ami the dinner were
Mr. and Mr». Rich, Mrs. Trego, C.
Continued from page 4
Worthington and I)r. and Mr». MinFor Rent— Furnished cottage. 210
nfek.
Pine avenue, W ill sell the f i n i t u r e .
MLss Aileen Minniek came from Ja ck ­ nox 173.
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sonville Monday und will visit u few
For Sale Beggar Weed freed. We
w«*eki at home before resuming her work guarantee olir Torn Watson and ait vari­
J . W. Powell und wife arrived Wednes­ eties-of watermelon seed to be true J o
name. Write for lirico*. For 33 y e a «
day and are at home in the Marshal cot­ we have (frown rpcions for seed purport«
tage on Jwaup ave. We nre all glad only. Giyadcau Seed Co,, Montichilo,
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Granger of Wichita and Mr*F o r c a l e — Two desirable Jota in Sanlie.
Bargain if taken jirompt•Butterfield of Boston were nmong the ford lli'ighta.
Addmw, D. &lt;T. WsgnerKUaJnltiiec.
culler» this week.
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Keep right alter H ip knocker. Mr
For Sole— Pop corn wagon at corner
Holly, and knock him hard and then
First and Park Aye. Enquire at wagon
knock him again und if you need any at luiiiru» Ihn-Hiihj, City. ----------44-lJ_
help let u r t m p w ."
For Sale—Thoroughbred liarred Ply­
Mrs. Minniek and Miss Aileen went mouth Roclg, blue rtridn,. T . I I . Jo h n ­
a e r o » (o Enterprise on Wednesday to son, R . F. D, No. 3, near Moore’s Sta•.
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Terry Malone Ls planting potatoes for
* J . C. Rleh thl» week, using his fine new
- machine.
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Rev,. J . W. Wlldman of Sanford filled
his regular appointment here Sunday
afternoon a t 3:30r
- J o h n Ogtrehy -woa in Jaekwmville the
SW W baRjM U HM U.
Mr». Agnes Emery and family of
Jacksonville returneil to their home
there Sundify, after ktiending a few day*
with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oglesby.
T h e church has purchased a new or­
gan of Ludden &amp; Bate«, Jacksonville,
and asme has been placet) in the church

and la giving excellent satisfaction.

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Wanted Plain or fashionable dresses
lo make. .Satisfaction gyarantced,
20f&gt; E. Third
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For Sale White Leghorn. IJiuTed
Plymouth Rock chickens. White Pekin
and Indinn Runner ducks, English Pen-'
riled und American Fqwn and White.
Ily the |K*n, day old ducks and setting«
of eggs
Southern Oaks Poultry Farm,
Enterprise, Kin , Volusia Co
43-41p
The Gate &lt;‘jty House has brought
d-iwti llie high i on! of living. Only $4.00
l&gt;er week for the finest table board in
the city
See Parker.
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Tomato Plants— I «hall have several
million Livingston’s New Globe tomato
damn for sale, ready ahflut Feb. 1st.
i'.1rice $1.50 (&gt;er thousand. $1.40 for
10O0 lots and up. I am also head­
quarters for sweet potato »li|&gt;s. Write
[or catalogue. J. R. Davis, Harlow,
Fla.
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For Sale Hlock of five well located
¿fly' infs
Address Owner, Ito* lii!t7.
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Room and hoard in private family for
a lady. Inquire at Herald office. 44-2p
For R en t— Bed room, dining roorti,
kitchen, and use of sitting room, in one
P i the nicest residences in tho city. Close
In. Apply nt Herald office.
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St. Johns Hotely-Room» and board.
Homelike accommodations for regular
boarders or transients. Good table,
ltd tea reasonable. W. If. Wathen, Prop,
420 W. Firat .81,./
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modernl . improvement*. 400 Palmetto
avenue.’ Apply to i FT W. Mahoney at
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VAnted— llpy of .about 15 years to
learn: trad^''-Eriiluir» Herald Priming
Co.
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W anted—'Çleaii co tto n rags, po scraps,
at The Iià rtìtt Jiffl«*: Wlll pay Z cent?!
pi-r pdund.

For S a l T w o family launches .also
Wholesale fish business with launches,
boats and nets. - Also lake, front lot with
three houses C., L. Vincent, at fish
house.
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Tin* st'Hstnis lirst shipment of It) ears of Celery
brings $£¡00 per enm*. f o k Snnforri. YIELD
OVER $1.500 PER ACRE.
N O W IS T H E T IM E T O B U Y !
We are offering u few good Celery Farms at
prices never before heard of on this class of prop­
erties.
CLIMATE and LOCATION the best in the state.
SHIPPING FACILITIES anti RATES the very best.
Prices nod terms nIFthat could be desired.
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P R O P E R T Y

T s u Nice R e s i d e n c e « - One with nine rooms, $3,000, the orthcr
fourteen rooms, $3,500, must lie sold, therefore we are asking about half
the value of these desirable dwelling locations. Brick stree ts within
one block. Paved sidewalks. Good flowing water. Term s.
Ten Room Dwelling, all modern. Rath room, toilet, etc. Two
minutes’ walk from business streets, beautiful shade trees, paved walks
and streets. Bargain $3260.00. Terms if wanted.
Forty Room Tourist Hotel in u thriving litth» Florida town. Juxt
remodeled ami furnished throughout. The furnishings alone are worth
more than we are asking for the entire property. T e r m s ____ $10,000.00
Eight Room Dwelling, located on the Heights. Four good’ b u ild -’
IpK lots go with thLs property. Good water. The four lota promise
a fine proposition to hold as nn investment as this Is bound to be San­
ford s future suburban residence section
W e oiler the entire holding
oh good terms for
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Nine Room House, suitable for rooming house. F ir s t street.
Everything -new and ui&gt;-to-dato. I oiiet, hath ami all modern cooT O t a o t L . - T r i c e . way nowzu._____ __________________ ___ ¿1_______ ...
“Two Small Hpiel« for sale at n big bargain, cash or term a
Both
these hotels are located in live smull Florida towns, See us for prices
and location.

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G R O V E S

spection apply to John C. Edward».

67-acre form, 5-acre grove 5 mil« from Sanford, over 1,000 Ire«
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r [oc locstmn on lake frtnt.
ThLs grove contains aome
°! r , Umr . H* h.tI, lN»vl11 Oranges, togfither with a liberal osoortment
of all the heat varieties such as St. k
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Michael_Blood,
Parson Brown, etc.

Bargain. ' Box 144, Cloreco Hand, 211 Park avenue and re­
43-9tc
ceive reward. . . .
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Gr®t i i * °,no ° [ 1 1 »crea, witfi fini crop af’ bright
fruit right on St. Johns river, ahw the A. C. L . R. R. A t a bargain.

F oe Iteti» 4 heap 3 C 5 a«» UmiM fa s
Railroad Ave.
nishdd cottage, with hath on quarter In good condition. 113 IUilfo*&lt;
acre, good garden land. I^uirel avenue
For Rent -Store room and unfurund Second street. Address P. O. Box ntshed room in bishop block. Enquire
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Holden tteal Listate Co.
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For Sale or Rent-—First class farm
i(Ost -Gold bracelet, engraved, dent
fully equipped. Fine buildings. E v - on under side. Finder pleosp return to

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Good Mule for Sale Cheap— Tor In­

JFOr Rent— One large room w itF two
32-tJfe
l&gt;eds. suitable for (wo young men. Also Celery avenue.'
one room nicely furnished. With or
For Sale— Two good mules,
without hoard. Mr». R . L. Jones, 206 and harness. See them at “
P ark AVe.
mock oh Greenman place. ' r _
F or sale—Five gallon Instantaneous
Wanted— Order* for fine frowt
water heater. Suitable for bath room cabbage plants, all varieties, $1.26
one Singer sewing machine, used one 1,000; cheaper in larger lots,.
month, household furniture., at 210
P tn o«vo, or box 473.

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FOR R E V . E. I). IIR O W N I.E E
Brilliant Reception Held at the Horne of
y/ Mr. nod Mrs. F. L. Woodruff

BRYAN BUILDS BUNGALOW

COCA-COLA CO. R EO R G A N IZ ES
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Will Erect Fine Nex
Building».
The Coca-Cola Mottling Co. of this Mosquito Inlet Harbor Subject
city' will reorganize at once and have
For Discussion
recently purchased the interests of Ed.
Kummer of Palntku. The new com■- — ■ .
puny is now- composed of the following R|r u r F T | k l r M|:n* , 4C T «.l r i i T
r n rm b m : S. Runge.
President: E
MLLIING HEBE LAST NIGHT
Rung»,. Vico President and Joe Do Mont,
Secretary und Treasurer, ai|d the com-

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One oi the most brilliant nml certain- Famous Statesman Will
ly ono of the most succemful social
come FI oritlian
Tariff Straight
events of the mid-winter season was the
reception held at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. F. I,. Woodruff for the purpose of
DUTY CUT ON BOOTS AND S H O tS meeting the new minister, R e v K. D. MIAMI CllOSt N AS LOCATION
Brownlee of Atlanta, lately railed to tli** ' •
pastorate of the ' Firat Presh
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Presliyten*$Other Item* o l In tere st in. th e W o r ld church u t-U ib c i ty ,
ft t ) i her.State Toptcx That May Intere»» patty U capitalized at $15,000. The Subject Moat Important to Interior
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- prvaent aito of tho Coca.-Calu_wCuka ha*.
Florida Brought Out Large Crow d...
at Large By T e l e g r a p h - - . -.*■
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re-en orcistH-[ip&lt;tirnl occurred at the High School
committee on ways nnd means retain
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In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Hon. William Jennings Bryan. The concrete building will be erected and Audi[or(um ,Ml‘ „¡¿ft
the present tariff of 10 and 1G j*er cen t
wilt be equipped with all the latest and (act that T h e H m M b
to
F. L. Woodruff, Rev. F. I&gt;. Hunt of At­ contract was let Today to Mr. Roy Sw an­
ad valorem on boots and shoes occupied
most modern maohincry for the manulanta, Rev. J . F. McKinnon and Rev. son of Cocoanut Grove, the contract
to press early to catch the county maila
most of today’s session. Chuirmun
fncture of syrups and soft drinks. Coca
The
the entire proceedings would be given
Brownlee
T h e hostess wore a b eau ti­ calling for completion by July 1
Underwood of the committee llntly told
Goln will lie the principal product al­
The
here. The meeting will bo given ipca»
ful gown of O rie n ta l tissue a n d in her contract price i» not made public
the gathering of roprenentatives of the
though the company has made u repu­
usual gracious m a n n er ushered th e guests new home will l*e erected on Mr B ry ­
in Tuesday's issue. There Is nothing
wholesalo and retail shoe industries of
tation in other well known soft drinks.
an's bay front estate on the buy front,
that will be of more benefit to the Inter­
into the p arlo rs .
the country that the tariff wsS now pro­
The location is one of the finest in the
near
tinfamous
punch
bow]
betwisoi
ior and south Florida than the deepenT h e recep tio n room was in y e llo w and
hibitive; that there was no revenue, and
*(ily. at the intersection of First and
Miami
and
t'oeoanut
Grove,
which
he
of
the bar at Mosquito Inlet and giving
that retention of the present ratrs was geeen, the deco ration s being yello w nas­
* Myrtle and on the tracks of the A t' I. ,
bought .i ye«- ago and which he him
New Smyrna 20 or more feet of water
tu
rtiu
m
s
and
th
e
clinging
green
v.nt-*
impossible. Questions of the c o m m u ­
and in the warehouse district
ta»*n clearing during In* two month's
for tin ji&amp;anuge of ocean going vessels,
te« indicated a sentiment favorable to n and yellow an d gr»»'n tissue p ap er.
S. Rungc ha» the reputation of being
residence in this city. A sufficient space
and this is tho subject for the big meet­
Delicious punch was served during
big drop In those rates.
the most progressive man in the entire
has l&gt;ecn cleare&lt;r on^tlie hay front for
ing held last night.
Strong delegation»
X X X X X
the early part of the evening in th e room
southern territory nnd sine« his residence
the building of the magnificent home,
from Daytona, New Smyrna and other
The fame of Gen. Daniel Sickles as a mast ta s te fu lly decorated in p in k hyhU in Sanford has been identifies! with every
the rest of thA large acreage owned by
; cities on the E ast Coast and many dele­
soldier -shouldn't deter New York mute cua. and crep e papier hangings a n d here
movement for a greater Sanford and has
gate» from interior Florida were present.
I Mr. Bryan, with the exception of the
in it* efforts to collect the 123. 47(5 un­ M rs. Jay Beck an d M r* R J H o lly pr&lt;
built 111
moat profitable busi 11etui in
beautiful drives and walks which are
Several legislators from other c o u n t!«
his line
accounted for i&gt;y the general as ch a ir­ sided, their gowns of jiml&lt; »atin enlraioe
In fact the Gora-Cola Co. has __ . „
.
, _
,,
being laid out, to he left 111 the native
.
.
.
anu Senator Do nega 11 and Preaident
man of thfc New York monuments c o m ­ blending w ith th e decorations of the
grown to such proportion» that the new SUnfor(| ()f Klvtlmmrt. |&lt;oard o( Trad.
jungle state which, in the opinion of
mission. This is the view advanced by room
T h e p un ch bowl was must aj&gt;
building and reorganization was made
•re also present
Mr Bryan and hundreds of others who
neCejssury
Attorney General Carmody in a letter proprnitely festooned by hanging hunch
haves visited the estate, could noi be
today to Mrs. Helen D. Longstrevt of es of ripe grapes.
Joe DuMont as secretary and treas­
,
The Organ Installation
j ttn p iu y ed upon in re g a rd - lo beiHilv
Gainesville,Ga., widow of the Confeder­
urer,
will be a valuable addition to the
T h e d in in g room was b e a u tifu l jq r e d 'j'M m m ’ M etropolis
The line Instrument is here and un­
ate general. In a telegram to Attorney and grei-n effect m ud '1 by riwi-*. atoi acompany, because he 1* a hu-tler and u
,, 0 „ ,, ,,
loaded «nil workmen will soon have it
General Carmody, Mm. Longsteret of puragus fern a n d here M rs U A H o w -.
fine young Imaiiniwa man and liu- hun­
\ [ j|„ . v,.ry m o m ent th at D e p u ty
erected, ready for use
The worldfered to raise $23,476 from "th e ragged ard in black crepe de chine nnd red roses I q |„ .rl(f |&gt;,.rry Bow den was serving a w rit dreds of friends all over Florida.
famous " M oiler” nrgnn will aoon im
and maimed followers of I-ee "
Their many friend* throughout Hie heard in Sanford
-erveil chicken salad, assisted b. Mr- ,, f «n n ch m e n t on bis slock ol gm»i« nnd
ninth will be glad to bear of the m,,', ™»
X X X X X
b I,. M ille r in inn « ill
M rs i
M |,ro jierlv in general yesterday afternoon ul the Sanford Coca-Cola Buttling t o
The new pijw organ which arrived a
The pence negotiation», which reached Dingee in b lu e silk |soirts) th e &lt;
and ul „ |, u |,, a f ,„ r 5 tl'cliK-k. W K. D a u g h - .uid their plans for the futon
lew dnys since is of this celebrated make.
a deadlock over the cession of Adrian- 1
gasaaSs • ir —serivd bv th e Misses
m erchant of South Jacksonville.
Workmen will soon have it erected, and
Missionary Society Service
ople on January 6, were finally broken r h a p |w l. D a v is . I ’lirden. ( o nn elly nnd , | riulk
.-„ntetit.s of a carlatllc ucid
llu-n will be given one of the lent «nd
The Social Service departptyrtl "( the
today by a note which
Jt*
TfrCTfr\Y?R’- "
bottle ire) was within the short -|mce ol Missionary Society of tile Methodist TTMWt- efwvTswrftvtw
tiaries of the Halkuii allies presented to rfMj
A akillful
half .Hi hour .1 dead in.in Daughtry 'tin n ii, at I lien tegular misting, were grams vet llsteficsl to here
Rechad Pasha, head of the Turkish deli- I
.,
,
.
i he rein hrnent.s consist-&gt;d of chicken was a malt of about 65 years .1 member Poteri ¡lined at tin home of Mrs. U E -o|o orgumst will be engngetl for the ocgallon, Notwithstanding tins rupture
castoti, there will Iw piano, eornrta and
salad mayonnaise dressing, -erved on ul u prominent Georgia family &gt;d ante­ Ho.iseiiolder, T tienila y afiertimin
A
there still are optimists in the diplomat­
leltuce leaves, »allinea und riiffis*.
bellum days, n former physician, and for large attendance of the memls-rs and strings lor orchestral rendition, and the
ic world who hojie a resumption o f 't h e
'»■nutiful voices of our home singer», in
The evening » is mini pleasantly the plisl (our or live years ,111 em| looye lour Visitors were present
war may yet be avoided either through
whose abilities
all take pride, will reof
lie
Union
I
umber
1
MUll'tiCy
of
I
lint
The devotiotml exercts,« and Bible
fresh proposals that Turkey u repor'ed pent in the room* and on the spacious
-ound in one grand pacn and triumphal
city
Hunt
study, the subject of winch wus the
t f l&gt;e includin£uU|the note she will de­ porch arid the lawn, and Rev
n o o i&gt; &lt;j
jubilation.
The coming event of dcdlc several of his mimitolde dialect
'Golden R ule," was conducted by Mr»
b s « til \hfr
„Lonmrmw ait. -Ui-liui
s t m ^ ‘f T u n ~ - f f r r - ! r h r . r e # - - * ^ ^ &gt; ^ ? ^ v . . T h L i m k i i * t^uwlw at.UtvwUxr.Uiiiuoui
A Ui&lt;u. fmirtn v .e.p T w ie s &gt; v « i-th e .
:irr,,lim aritl
fall of Adrianople before activities can
ever he can lie prevailed upon to give, I • Hatcher will be gratified to learn that society; who ha»
ban charge of the social M*r*** ’* " ,1* 11
,nfwt rou
r ng an
ser­
b« begun again at the Tchnlalja lines.
thrllhngly enjoyable ever given in a
I hem
Severnl of the t, usieinn» pn-sent he ha» been Chosen its a memlier of the vici' department
X X X X X
town of this sire
Date of same will
seiute judicntry roinnuttis. olle of the
"America's Social Problem*
was the
President-elect WiLson announced to ­ rendered selection* mi the piano and
«mil tie announced m The Herald.
nuvit
important
and
denirahle
nssign
xubjts-t considered, with forodful com ­
night that his conferences with prnmi Miss Eleanor Herring gave severnl violin
meqts in tltlit augusl body
I &gt;Tlly law ment, ,t»&gt; Mrs Mint
nent Democrats generally alemt "m en obligato* that Wert greatly enjoyed
Ki-jiubllran Appointment« .Shelved
ycr- wbo art rvcogni/ei| a- jaissessing
Mr-' M T Gaines ri-ad an article on
A* tile guesi» *ere ushered out and
and policies."- which have been in pro
U ashing (on. D &lt;' Jun 3 0 — By a tie
etce|i||onal alulity art- jpven servtee nn t rye Sweat Sluqis," wtiu-li was followrsl
grew ever since he returned from H&gt; r- new une» were ushered m the stuoie wns
tin- cönilintits and bis si li-etimi i* ngi- Ï', al, excellent ti'injH'runce talk, by vf&gt;1* the republican* of liie senate today
muda, now were ut an end. Hence­ II hlileuh l»Cope Ilf bright oilers, music
lost 111 tiieir attempt to force another
of the higbest co m jiliments ihat eould Mrs A. E Phillip«
Two fine reading»
forth, until March 4, he will devote p r a c - 1and merry laughter inteni|&gt;entcd by the
executive
stauuon to consider President's
Imv» bxixm paid to our »enior Senator. were given by Mrs. R. C. Maxwell.
tlcally hia entire time to his duties as quiet conversation ftf the guenta who
Tnft'»
atijjointmcnt».
The democratic
O0 o o o
"The Tw o Road»," and "Entertaining
preferred to gather in the room».
governor of New Jenvey.
forces
had
a
rollcal!
and
prevented the
Preparatory plan» are being made lor t)l(,
Mitmu-r " A beautiful solo,
The reception was from eight to ten the great Fiorirla Sunday School Con­
senate from resuming the fight.
sacred word» to "Annie l-aurie," wu»
Farce lo bo Given Here Noon
but th&gt; hands of the clock pointed to vention which will convene in Jackson­
The tight in executive aewlon over
sung by Mr* If \ Perry, who nrcornThe people of Sanford are fortunate twelve before the last guest departed ville. February '-’(&gt; to J'(
Ai Hit* meet liaousi herself on the guitar, niter which Home l.lo a npjKiintment» President Taft
in having an opportunity to witius-s and the Indies of the 1’rosbvterinn church mg the associai ion will inaugurate it110» sent to the senate wa* continued for
the luemla-rs were turnrxi r»vfcr to the
"Engaged," the play recently given with had added another leaf to Hu social cal­ Forward Movement threughout
six
hour* yesterday afternoon and even­
the luevt*-»*, wiio wrved a delicious orange
such success by the Rollins School of endar and Rex Brow tilts had t b&lt; fee! S t a 'e
ing.
and when adjournment »xa taken
J Slireve Durham, olio of Hie I, 1 In little orange brisket», on n sprig
it wit- with understanding that the fight
Exjiri-aaion at Winter Park
mg that instead ol Iwing in a strange 't n e s t Sunday s c h o o l - ¡ » ¡ m l i s t * m t h e
ul orange leaves in the plate, with cuke,
"Engaged!' is written in the happiest land he had really eonie home and was country, hit* been secured for the month
would la- renewed with the convening
and pretty little heart valentine» for
of
the senate today
The struggle waa
vein of the famous playwright. \V S 1 in the hnuw ol hw friends
of February during winch time lie will Himvt»ni«*rw.
renewed
iv*
scheduled,
but
the dernorrat*
Gilbert, who, will» Arthur Sullivan, gave
travel through Florida- In the in te rn i
F O R TH E PANAMA TRIP
had uul-maneuvertsd their republican
to t^e world " T h e M ikado," "P in a fo re " HELLS A N O T H E R ORANGE GROVE of organized Sunday school work.
foe» during the interim and were to
and other well known jiroductions. T h e
o o o
Powell Ha» Hud Ove r Two Hundred cure a tie vote on the proposition to go
scenes of "E n g ag ed " are laid in the low­ M, F Robinson Clean» Cp Another
One of the higgwt deals on record in
Application*
■•
Small Profit
into executive session.
lands of Scotland and in lxmdon. T h e
phosphate landa has pi*' been jterfectisl
plot hingfei around the old Scotch m ar­
Secretary
Powell
of
the
hoard
of
trade
M F Robinson of this city is the orig­ in Polk county, the home of the jiehhle
Orange ( ounly Mrdlroe*
riage law which held that if two pen«ms inal orange grove man when il comes to mining
On last Monday morning the ha* hud more lliun 2**0 application» for
The Orange County Medical Society
accepted eoch other as husband and wife the selling end of game und having some Davison Chemical Company, of Haiti- place on the bout to Panama, this Irelng
in the presence nnd hearing of 11 third of the tim-»r groves in the s ta te nnd a ni()ri. „,.ht by telegraph to Mr* Laura the trip urrnnged for the benefit of the held the sixth annual banqual at the Saia
f
P»rty, It becAmo a legal and binding very low jrrice on them never fails to Swearing'a, of Bartow, the nent »um of Florida Pretta Aruxociotion So fnr, he- Juan Hutel Wednesday night. Phyalmarriage. The susceptible Cheviot Hill juirt with a few during the winter season $250.000 for (he pure haw of about 1250 cause the hunt has not lawn engaged, he 1 duns and surgeons attending were Dr«,
ignorant of this law, nnd proposing m ar­ His latent sale was a nice grove at Seff- a c r e s of h e r lands near Chicora which hu» nut closed any arrangement».
McElroy. Beurdull, Porter. Pillion*,
riage to every girl hp met, soon found ner mid lust Wednesday and tleapite the i» in the »outI.western corner of the rmiria L Allen 1» now in Key West Inter- Edward*. Christ. McKwan, Ruah. K1Vhimself in the worst of difficulties. fact that tho property »old at a most ly ,lrur Hie l i n e ol MilLxborough
Vi. wing the owner» of the boat and on j mer.-nnd Petwon, of Orlando; Dm. Neal.
Ev«ry aeVia replete with humorous sit­ rt'ajMTnBhtF~pTftT.~MlT~Rnhtnsmi ch'itird •
h w ’rêtucti »twrv «MHhlre Ihfurnullö» òA ! Ftrirewn- * n d ■ Milter, of SanTonîf Dr.
— n“tr rr--------uations and clever ~wil,~ iniT repartee, the neat sum of tlfiOO above cost jiric,T h e Clearwater cjty council has wise- p, just wliat ran ho done will be at hand. MarxK'aUf Oveloo, Dr.
om«s, o
,
. . .
, , ,,
mington, N. C., was a guest. Dr. T . A.
sparkle* In every line.
for his tlm a nnd expense o7 looking niter y decided to pave with vitrified brick
There .. much enthusiasm over the ^
prfsitdrnt_ w„ toajtmMU&gt;f, o nè
The play waa one of the best given by the grove. Mr. Robinson has n few the »tri-ets of that growing (own
They
trip and one lady who upplivd
a fine time wav had. Orlando Cltix*n.
the Rollins School of Expression in years groves left which he is disposing of at |(md advertised for hiff»
^ j r p ()Vxtdl for a place went so far ns
ld(l* for
fur different
and is sure to m a l ^ a big hit in Sanford. coat- aa ho d ix » not wish to carry them 1kind» id paving materia!, and after upen
semi him $60 as aiv .carn eato i good
Episcop al C h a r r h
Tho play b to be given for the benefit over for another wason on account of the ¡,lg n[| the hid* and comparing them the to
#nd to j t„ urc tbat a place, wotilti
.
Services
in the Church of the l| « ly
of the High School Library and the Lend style* changing »0 often.
deciilon mention«! was made.
„ w r v e d for hvr- T h e trip ia primar- : CroM lEpiscop^ j on Sunday next, F «b. - ~
• Hand Club. Evaiy citizen of S a n ­
n 0 0
ily for the lienefit of the Proas association j 2m, wi„ ^ „• (on0w»; FUrly Celébr»ford should rally to the support of these
Publiah Fine Booklet
Tbe Bite has his&gt;n sebs'tist for the new Bfl,| when dates and d efinite inform a tion | don 7 B w Sunday School 9:46 ».
two worthy, cauaea; and should give to
\ The East Hartford hand le a g u e htu
school b u ild in g which is to !»• arP ot hand the members of th f jU É o cfetserm o n and Celebration 11 a.
Tw nthe visiting amateur company a full
ccntly issuid n fine bqnklct ontitWd the , j n Starko, and it i« »aid to Imj an nlual p„n w«ll
givan ihn firat call tor jjlsf;«tt. 1|)J{
wj tb f^myon 7:510 p. m. The
house and cordial welcome. "E n g ag ed '
"Removnl of the Thrilt F am ily to GeThe projioaed huilding will b e , ^ j r p nwell ho|»&gt;* u&gt; have sometM ng• ft|.v Arttmr S . P w k . Arcently ol GulmWill be given in the Auditorium of the
neva," find t he booklet mon« of.tlyi fin««t-.cun,»uuctt.'&lt;i vf co n caU :. ox brtck- and-4»flniu* to talk about »oon.—Tanqin j,llrg-fq- uiIYnaun r:
....... : SaMortl High School. -Tuesday evening,
ö r Florida laruLs and resour-' xvill be fire-|&gt;roof, with nlf modern corp Time*
a
All wata are free. The public gener­
February 4th- Pvfaxf of tinker». 50 c. exjiosRIöhs
&lt;&lt;-• that ha» Iveen fminted f e r s e m e i ir n e vrnunce».
:»i
•r * ally
aiVl vìhR òI» to our city will b« wet- The tickets are being'sold by the Lend The iKwk i» emijellished hy fine half ton#
q .o............
o
.
_
_
--T
—The
deattvof -Honr-W. R. Jlawti edito r *errmfdT^mi shown to' «fata.—
.~_~2
rodneriorw
o
f
ti
«
tuen!-wem
»i
m-the......... i n r n i T J u E ..................
•
~ ~
fwin- «k «- rianooomn
Kawdwwm e - nn* '
country around tlineVS'arid iib«i conT b * * ' -nAe«
attrrtmon
n,.Si,fo ('uuntv"Wew» ari&lt;7 supi-rThe «chedulc of w r v i t « for Lent, betain» several fine views of Sanford and postoffire »'OlMitig. i-rerud by J
L
d„
&lt;)(
,t)lil. lrv, truc„on ul De- Kltll,mg Ash Wedm^lay, f « b . Mb. will
Breeze
. The
. . ,New
^ Smyrna
-----------#ay»
--- that M. vicinity nnd is u source of general in- |s k jpper, will tie occupied for the first '
,
. &gt;r j . - L „ n. »f
................ u ,„r
Leideniorf hua juat put In ten acre« of for.nation regarding the land», crops
.
- h . ^ t r n a s t e r and hia cori.s s " ,u county, » h u h o«
“nnounc' 1
Irish pofato«« and t h . t there are more »nd other items that would inlereat a lT
_L
^
... I ’ villa- Saturday, s t r i k e u chord of pro--------- ---------_ the new»
A bunch of New ¿tn ym u boosU ts
prospective
homeseeker.
The
wtirk of assistants, and the mail arriving on found sonow in the heart* of
» hundred acre« In potatoes plunt- waa compUcd hy T . K. Bate« and «hows
in that section this seu o n with proe- the result« of his careful ctAuidoration 2 a V s r . “ il r a w ' f r o A
i » ' ! - &gt; w ' » u w « "11 «
;" » 1»™ '“ l "*«ht « « * •
* " »
new building.--Lakeland Telegram. Floridians generally.
|w ,t* r convention.
- ' ' ' P*«*« lood for a large yield,
of facts and figures.
Majority

Leader

Will

Cut

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are given up to be leaders in this line. Ask our customers—they .. .are *
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the best advertisement we have.
•i *i The ENDWELL line is guaranteed and you run no risk whatever in buying them.
don’t give good service we

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Alfred Erirksun of I'jr&gt;a!ii uttendfd
the Christian Endeavor Society meeting
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Mrs. Drew Warren of Kunioril is visiLv
ing her part’llts. Mr und Mr« J. F Mann
this week.
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Mr. Cary .of M i»itu .i|.p i ».»» in tins
M-ction Sunday enroule lu I lei and on
business
I he Monro. I. r r\ ■I“ nil again on
1-bumdav I•-r t
I he m nlinger.
i AMEHON &lt; I I V l 1.11*1*1 N(.s
Ë i l Inin li I,
Iii eii overhauling
, , Mr». Kay and daughter id Santoro bouts and whurfves since the 16lh iusi.,
and Mr».. Featiierinun 01 Slnuuiburg and the ferry is in fine shape for the ac
Pa., wen? visitor» at Mlnnick Place Iasi accommodation of the public.
Satunlay afternoon.
Drew Warren and P. Hawkins, of the
Judge Robinson and wHe und a parl\
firm km ivin us I In whine Ss Warren
of friends motored &gt;&gt;ui on Sunday to laki
Market » o of Sunfoni. were transacting
a look at our neat little village.
bust tow« here \\e&lt;|ltt*»du&gt; enrnute to
M at Hooks of Clermont an* looking I
*“ nt farms here lout week with-w view lu« points on liit lower St Johns for pleaslocating
Mr. and Mm. J. C Itich celebrated]
their 46th weddipg anniversary on Thurs
day thy
the home of their dnugh .
Ur, Mrs Minnick Those who enjoyed
the pleasant evening ami the dinner were
Mr. and Mr». Rich, Mrs. Trego, C.
Continued from page 4
Worthington and I)r. and Mr». MinFor Rent— Furnished cottage. 210
nfek.
Pine avenue, Will sell the fin itu re .
MLss Aileen Minniek came from Jack­ nox 173.
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sonville Monday und will visit u few
For Sale Beggar Weed freed. We
w«*eki at home before resuming her work guarantee olir Torn Watson and ait vari­
J. W. Powell und wife arrived Wednes­ eties-of watermelon seed to be true Jo
name. Write for lirico*. For 33 y ea «
day and are at home in the Marshal cot­ we have (frown rp cions for seed purport«
tage on Jw aup ave. We nre all glad only. Giyadcau Seed Co,, Montichilo,
F la ,
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,*.42-26td th ey are byre again.
Granger of Wichita and Mr*F o rc a le —Two desirable Jota in Sanlli'ighta. Bargain if taken jirompt• Butterfield of Boston were nmong the ford lie.
Addmw, D. &lt;T. WsgnerKUaJnltiiec.
culler» this week.
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44-tf
Keep right alter H ip knocker. Mr
For Sole—Pop corn wagon at corner
Holly, and knock him hard and then
First and Park Aye. Enquire at wagon
knock him again und if you need any at luiiiru» Ihn-Hiihj, C ity. ---------44-lJ_
help let u rtm p w ."
For Sale—Thoroughbred liarred Ply­
Mrs. Minniek and Miss Aileen went m outh Roclg, blue rtridn,. T . II. John­
ae ro » (o Enterprise on Wednesday to son, R. F. D, No. 3, near Moore’s Sta•.
44-3tp
viiuffK?’McthOdlBt'Orphanege than*----- p 6 n . ' ■
Terry Malone Ls planting potatoes for
JFOr Rent—One large room w itF two
* J. C. Rleh thl» week, using his fine new l&gt;eds. suitable for (wo young men. Also
one room nicely furnished. With or
- machine.
without hoard. Mr». R. L. Jones, 206
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MONROE HAPPENINGS
For sale—Five gallon Instantaneous
Rev,. J. W. Wlldman of Sanford filled
w ater heater. Suitable for bath room
his regular appointm ent here Sunday one Singer sewing machine, used one
afternoon a t 3:30r
m onth, household furniture., at 210
- J o h n Ogtrehy -woa in Jaekwmville the Ptno«vo, or box 473.
SWWbaRjMUHMU.
Foe Iteti» 4 heap 3 C 5 a«» UmiM fa s
Mr». Agnes Emery and family of nishdd cottage, with hath on quarter
Jacksonville returneil to their home acre, good garden land. I^uirel avenue
there Sundify, after ktiending a few day* und Second street. Address P. O. Box
1323.
43-tfc
with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oglesby.
For
Sale
or
Rent-—
First
class
farm
The church has purchased a new or­
gan of Ludden &amp; Bate«, Jacksonville, fully equipped. Fine buildings. Ev* ng modern. Bargain. ' Box 144,
and asme has been placet) in the church
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and la giving excellent satisfaction.
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Wanted Plain or fashionable dresses
lo make. .Satisfaction gyarantced,
20f&gt; E. Third
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For Sale White Leghorn. IJiuTed
Plymouth Rock chickens. White Pekin
and Indinn Runner ducks, English Pen-'
riled und American Fqwn and White.
Ily the |K*n, day old ducks and setting«
of eggs Southern Oaks Poultry Farm,
Enterprise, Kin , Volusia Co 43-41p
The Gate &lt;‘jty House has brought
d-iwti llie high i on! of living.

O n l y $ 4.00

l&gt;er week for the finest table board in
the city See Parker.
28-tf
Tom ato Plants—I «hall have several
million Livingston’s New Globe tom ato
damn for sale, ready ahflut Feb. 1st.
i'.1rice $1.50 (&gt;er thousand. $1.40 for
10O0 lots and up. I am also head­
quarters for sweet potato »li|&gt;s. Write
[or catalogue. J. R. Davis, Harlow,
Fla.
43-fitp
Fo r S a le Hlock of five well located
¿fly ' infs
Address O w ner, Ito* lii!t 7.

34-t(
Room and hoard in private family for
a lady. Inquire at Herald office. 44-2p
For R ent—Bed room, dining roorti,
kitchen, and use of sitting room, in one
P i the nicest residences in tho city. Close
In. Apply nt Herald office. * 42-tfc
St. Johns Hotely-Room» and board.
Homelike accommodations for regular
boarders or transients. Good table,
ltd tea reasonable. W. If. W athen, Prop,
420 W. Firat .81,./
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n t- SixToom
with U
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4Me*IV
fYfUlM cottage Willi
modernl . improvement*. 400 Palm
etto
Palmetto
avenue.’ Apply to i FT W. Mahoney at
Fernaldi Hilwi*.' C p .. '
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VAnted—llpy of .about 15 years to
learn: trad^''-E riiluir» Herald Priming
Co.
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W anted—'Çleaii co tto n rags, po scraps,
at The Iià rtìtt Jiffl«*: Wlll pay Z cent?!
pi-r pdund.
For S a l T w o family launches .also
Wholesale fish business with launches,
boats and nets. - Also lake, front lot with
three houses C., L. Vincent, a t fish
house.
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Good Mule for Sale Cheap—Tor In­
spection apply to John C. Edward».
Celery avenue.'
32-tJfe
For Sale—Two good mules,
and harness. See them at “
mock oh Greenman place. ' r_
W anted—Order* for fine frowt
cabbage plants, all varieties, $1.26
1,000; cheaper in larger lots,.

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XXX
S O M E U N D E R P R IC E D O F F E R IN G S .

F L O R ID A
H u rrah !

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Tin* st'Hstnis lirst shipm ent of It) ears of Celery
brings $ £ ¡0 0 per enm*. f o k Snnforri. YIELD
OVER $ 1 .5 0 0 PER ACRE.

N O W IS T H E T IM E T O B U Y !
We are offering u few good Celery F a rm s at
prices never before heard of on this c la ss o f prop­
erties.
CLIMATE and LOCATION th e best in th e state.
SHIPPING FACILITIES anti RATES the very best.
Prices nod terms nIFthat could b e desired.

CITY

P R O P E R T Y

T su Nice R esid en ce « -One with nine rooms, $3,000, the orthcr
fourteen rooms, $3,500, must lie sold, therefore we are asking ab out half
the value of these desirable dwelling locations. Brick stree ts within
one block. Paved sidewalks. Good flowing water. Term s.
Ten Room Dwelling, all modern. R ath room, toilet, etc. Two
minutes’ walk from business streets, beautiful shade trees, paved walks
and streets. Bargain $3260.00. Terms if wanted.
Forty Room Tourist Hotel in u thriving litth» Florida tow n. Juxt
remodeled ami furnished throughout. The furnishings alone are worth
more than we are asking for the entire property. T erm s____ $10,000.00
Eight Room Dwelling, located on the Heights. Four good’ b u ild -’
IpK lots go with thLs property. Good water. The four lota promise
a fine proposition to hold as nn investment as this Is bound to be San­
ford s future suburban residence section We oiler the en tire holding
oh good terms for
...................................... ........_____________ $1650.00
Nine Room House, suitable for rooming house. F irst street.
Everything -new and ui&gt;-to-dato. I oiiet, hath ami all m odern cooT O t a o t L . -T rice. way nowzu._____ ________________ ___¿1_______...
“Two Small Hpiel« for sale at n big bargain, cash or term a
Both
these hotels are located in live smull Florida towns, See us for prices
and location.

O R A N G E

G R O V E S

wTJ ni..F,*,e
Gr®t i i * °,no °[1 1 »crea, witfi fini crop af’ bright
fruit right on St. Johns river, ahw the A. C. L. R. R. A t a bargain.
67-acre form, 5-acre grove 5 m il« from Sanford, over 1,000 Ire«
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r [oc locstmn on lake frtnt.
ThLs grove contains aome
°! r , Umr . H*h.tI, lN»vl11 Oranges, togfither with a liberal osoortment
of all the heat varieties such as St. M
k ichael_Blood,
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Parson B ro w n , etc.

OVER « 0 0 ,0 0 0 ACRES T IM B E R LA N D S
r v i f SALE
S A L E
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,Coloay
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In good condition. 113 IUilfo*&lt;
Railroad Ave.
For Rent -Store room and unfurntshed room in bishop block. Enquire
Holden tteal Listate Co.
45-tf
i(Ost -Gold bracelet, engraved, dent
on under side. Finder pleosp return to
Cloreco Hand, 211 Park avenue and re­
ceive reward. . . .
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A h» « tate a n d com prising N om e .fine

— .rtiTTin tràcia ol^ virgin Timber and cut over tracts with
pleased to serve you and assure

&gt;'0U a SQUARE DEAL

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UNDERWOOD STANDS PAT
Majority Leader Will
Tariff Straight

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DUTY CUT ON BOOTS AND S H O tS
Other Item* o l In terest in. th e W o rld
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FOR REV. E. I). IIROWNI.EE
Brilliant Reception Held at the Horne of
y / Mr. nod Mrs. F. L. Woodruff
One oi the m ost brilliant nml certainly ono of the most succemful social
events of the mid-winter season was the
reception held at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. F. I,. Woodruff for the purpose of
meeting the new minister, R ev K. D.
Brownlee of A tlanta, lately railed to tli**
pastorate of the ' Firat Presliyten*$P reshyte
church u t-U ib city ,
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The W oodruff Itxuoa never looked pret­
tier than upon
differ
Mr ' " th is occasion,
unjiMiiiMi, th
vute ■¡
mici
ent rooms taring dune Indifferent rfftrtT.In the receiving line were M r. and Mrs.
F. L. Woodruff, Rev. F. I&gt;. H unt of At­
lanta, Rev. J. F. McKinnon and Rev.

BRYAN BUILDS BUNGALOW

COCA-COLA CO. REORGANIZES

DEEP WATER FOR SMYRNA

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Company Will Erect Fine Nex
Building».
Famous Statesman Will Be­ The Coca-Cola Mottling Co. of this Mosquito Inlet H a r b o r Subject
city' will reorganize at once and have
come FI oritlian
F o r Discussion
recently purchased the interests of Ed.
Kummer of Palntku. The new com■- — ■ .
puny is now- composed of the following R |r u r F T |k l r M|:n* , 4CT «.l r i i T
MIAMI CllOSt N AS LOCATION rn rm b m : S. Runge. President: E
MLLIING HEBE LAST NIGHT
Rung»,. Vico President and Joe Do Mont,
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Secretary und Treasurer, ai|d the comt ) i her.State Toptcx That May Intere»» patty U capitalized at $15,000. The Subject Moat Important to Interior
v ’ Bu«y Herald Reader* —
- prvaent aito of tho Coca.-Calu_wCuka ha*.
Florida Brought Out Large C row d ...

- Work*will’begin
a t onesupon tb e cun
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,h.e w w — «°*np«ny
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Miin mo8t
tnesa intcrf, ling9 to
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^trtrerimr of th e new •trm bT -ftrrme~vb r,'*tKt *
re-en orcistH-[ip&lt;tirnl occurred at the High School
d hut , or tb .
Hon. William Jennings Bryan. The concrete building will be erected and Audi[or(um ,Ml‘ „¡¿ft
wilt
be
equipped
with
all
the
latest
and
(act
that
The
H
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to
contract was let Today to Mr. Roy Swan­
most
m
odern
maohincry
for
the
manuson of Cocoanut Grove, the contract
to press early to catch the county maila
fncture of syrups and soft drinks. Coca
the entire proceedings would be given
Brownlee
T h e hostess wore a beauti­ calling for completion by July 1 The
Goln will lie the principal product al­
here. The meeting will bo given ipca»
ful gown of O rie n ta l tissue a n d in her contract price i» not made public The
though the company has made u repu­
usual gracious m anner ushered the guests new home will l*e erected on Mr Bry­
in Tuesday's issue. There Is nothing
tation in other well known soft drinks.
an's bay front estate on the buy front,
that will be of more benefit to the Inter­
into the p arlo rs.
The location is one of the finest in the
b
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betwisoi
near
tinfamous
punch
ior and south Florida than the deepenT h e reception room was in yello w and
*(ily. at the intersection of First and
Miami
and
t'oeoanut
Grove,
which
he
of
the bar at Mosquito Inlet and giving
geeen, the decorations being yellow nas­
* Myrtle and on the tracks of the A t' I. ,
New Smyrna 20 or more feet of water
turtium s and the clinging green v.nt-* bought .i ye«- ago and which he him and in the warehouse district
ta»*n clearing during In* two m onth's
for tin ji&amp;anuge of ocean going vessels,
and yellow and gr»»'n tissue paper.
S. Rungc ha» the reputation of being
residence in this city. A sufficient space
and this is tho subject for the big meet­
Delicious punch was served during
the most progressive man in the entire
has l&gt;ecn cleare&lt;r on^tlie hay front for
ing held last night. Strong delegation»
X X X X X
the early part of the evening in th e room
southern territory nnd sine« his residence
the building of the magnificent home,
from Daytona, New Smyrna and other
The fame of Gen. Daniel Sickles as a mast ta ste fu lly decorated in p in k hyhU in Sanford has been identifies! with every
the rest of thA large acreage owned by
; cities on the East Coast and many dele­
soldier -shouldn't d eter New York mute cua. and crepe papier hangings an d here
movement for a greater Sanford and has
gate» from interior Florida were present.
I Mr. Bryan, with the exception of the
in it* efforts to collect the 123. 47(5 u n ­ Mrs. Jay B eck and Mr* R J H o lly pr&lt;
built 111
moat profitable busi 11etui in
beautiful drives and walks which are
Several legislators from other count!«
his line
accounted for i&gt;y the general as ch air­ sided, their gowns of jiml&lt; »atin enlraioe
In fact the Gora-Cola Co. has __. „
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being laid out, to he left 111 the native
.
.
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anu Senator Do nega 11 and Preaident
man of thfc New York monuments com ­ blending w ith the decorations of the
grown to such proportion» that the new SUnfor(| ()f Klvtlmmrt. |&lt;oard o( Trad.
jungle state which, in the opinion of
mission. This is the view advanced by room T h e punch bowl was must aj&gt;
building and reorganization was made
•re also present
Mr Bryan and hundreds of others who
neCejssury
Attorney General Carmody in a letter proprnitely festooned by hanging hunch
haves visited the estate, could noi be
today to Mrs. Helen D. Longstrevt of es of ripe grapes.
Joe DuMont as secretary and treas­
,
The Organ Installation
j ttnpiuyed upon in regard- lo beiHilv
Gainesville,Ga., widow of the C onfeder­
urer,
will be a valuable addition to the
The d in in g room was b e au tifu l jq re d 'j'M m m ’ Metropolis
The line Instrument is here and un­
ate general. In a telegram to Attorney and grei-n effect mud'1 by riwi-*. atoi acompany, because he 1* a hu-tler and u l o a d e d «nil workmen will soon have it
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General Carmody, Mm. Longsteret of puragus fern and here Mrs U A H o w -.
\ [ j|„ . v,.ry moment that D ep uty fine young Imaiiniwa man and liu- hun­ erected, ready for use
The worldfered to raise $23,476 from "the ragged ard in black crepe de chine nnd red roses I q|„.rl(f |&gt;,.rry Bowden was serving a writ dreds of friends all over Florida.
famous "M oiler” nrgnn will aoon im
and maimed followers of I-ee "
Their many friend* throughout Hie heard in Sanford
-erveil chicken salad, assisted b. Mr- ,,f «nnchm ent on bis slock ol gm»i« nnd
ninth will be glad to bear of the m,,', ™»
X X X X X
b I,. M ille r in inn « ill
M rs i
M |,ro jierlv in general yesterday afternoon ul the Sanford Coca-Cola Buttling t o
The new pijw organ which arrived a
The pence negotiation», which reached Dingee in blue silk |soirts) the &lt;
and ul „ |,u |,, a f,„r 5 tl'cliK-k. W K . D a u g h - .uid their plans for the futon
lew dnys since is of this celebrated make.
a deadlock over the cession of Adrian- 1
gasaaSs • ir —serivd bv the Misses
merchant of South Jackso n ville.
Workmen will soon have it erected, and
Missionary Society Service
ople on January 6, were finally broken rh a p |w l. D a v is . I ’lirden. ( onnelly nnd ,|riulk
.-„ntetit.s of a carlatllc ucid
llu-n will be given one of the lent «nd
The Social Service d ep art ptyrtl "( the
today by a note which
Jt*
TfrCTfr\Y?R’- "
bottle ire) was within the short -|mce ol Missionary Society of tile Methodist TTMWt- efwvTswrftvtw
tiaries of the Halkuii allies presented to rfMj
half .Hi hour .1 dead in.in Daughtry 'tin n ii, at I lien tegular misting, were grams vet llsteficsl to here A akillful
Rechad Pasha, head of the Turkish deli- I
.,
,
.
i he rein hrnent.s consist-&gt;d of chicken was a malt of about 65 years .1 member Poteri ¡lined at tin home of Mrs. U E -o|o orgumst will be engngetl for the ocgallon, N otw ithstanding tins rupture
castoti, there will Iw piano, eornrta and
salad mayonnaise dressing, -erved on ul u prominent Georgia family &gt;d ante­ Ho.iseiiolder, T tienila y afiertimin
A
there still are optim ists in the diplom at­
leltuce leaves, »allinea und riiffis*.
bellum days, n former physician, and for large attendance of the memls-rs and strings lor orchestral rendition, and the
ic world who hojie a resumption o f'th e
'»■nutiful voices of our home singer», in
The evening » is mini pleasantly the plisl (our or live years ,111 em| looye lour Visitors were present
war may yet be avoided either through
whose abilities
all take pride, will reof
lie
Union
I
umber
1
MUll'tiCy
of
I
lint
The devotiotml exercts,« and Bible
fresh proposals th at Turkey u repor'ed pent in the room* and on the spacious
-ound
in
one
grand
pacn and triumphal
city
study, the subject of winch wus the
tf l&gt;e includin£uU |the note she will de­ porch arid the lawn, and Rev Hunt
n o o i&gt; &lt;j
jubilation.
The coming event of dcdlc
several
of
his
mimitolde
dialect
'Golden Rule," was conducted by Mr»
b s « til \ hfr
„Lonmrmw ait. -Ui-liui
s t m ^ ‘fT u n ~ -ffrr-!rh r.re # --* ^ ^ &gt; ^ ? ^ v ..T h L im k ii* t^uwlw at.UtvwUxr.Uiiiuoui
A Ui&lt;u. fmirtn v.e.pT w ie s&gt; v « i-th e.
:irr,,lim aritl
fall of Adrianople before activities can
ever
he
can
lie
prevailed
upon
to
give,
I
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Hatcher
will
be
gratified
to
learn
that
society;
who
ban
M
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11
,nfwt rou
r ng an
ha»
charge
of
the
social
ser­
b« begun again at the Tchnlalja lines.
thrllhngly enjoyable ever given in a
he ha» been Chosen its a memlier of the vici' departm ent
I
hem
Severnl
of
the
t,
usieinn»
pn-sent
X X X X X
seiute judicntry roinnuttis. olle of the
"Am erica's Social Problem* was the town of this sire Date of same will
President-elect WiLson announced to ­ rendered selection* mi the piano and
«mil tie announced m The Herald.
nuvit
important
and
denirahle
nssign
night that his conferences with prnmi Miss Eleanor Herring gave severnl violin meqts in tltlit augusl body I &gt;Tlly law xubjts-t considered, with forodful com­
ment, ,t»&gt; Mrs Mint
nent Democrats generally alemt "men obligato* that Wert greatly enjoyed
Ki-jiubllran Appointment« .Shelved
ycr- wbo art rvcogni/ei| a- jaissessing
Mr-' M T Gaines ri-ad an article on
A* tile guesi» *ere ushered out and
and policies."- which have been in pro
U ashing (on. D &lt;' Jun 3 0 —By a tie
etce|i||onal alulity art- jpven servtee nn t rye S w e a t S l u q i s , " w t i u - li w a s f o l l o w r s l
grew ever since he returned from H&gt; r- n e w u n e » w e r e u s h e r e d m t h e s t u o i e w ns tin- cönilintits and bis si li-etimi i* ngivf&gt;1* the republican* of liie senate today
Ï', al, excellent ti'injH'runce talk, by
muda, now were ut an end. Hence­ II hlileuh l»Cope Ilf bright o i l e r s , music of the higbest com jiliments ihat eould
lost 111 tiieir attem pt to force another
Mrs A. E Phillip« Two fine reading»
forth, until March 4, he will devote p ra c -1and merry laughter inteni|&gt;entcd by the
Imv» bxixm paid to our »enior Senator. were given by Mrs. R. C. Maxwell. executive stauuon to consider President's
quiet
conversation
ftf
the
guenta
who
tlcally hia entire tim e to his duties as
Tnft'» atijjointmcnt». The democratic
O0 o o o
"The Two Road»," and "Entertaining
preferred to gather in the room».
governor of New Jenvey.
Preparatory plan» are being made lor t)l(,
Mitmu-r " A beautiful solo, forces had a rollcal! and prevented the
The reception was from eight to ten the great Fiorirla Sunday School Con­
senate from resuming the fight.
sacred word» to "Annie l-aurie," wu»
Farce lo bo Given Here Noon
but th&gt; hands of the clock pointed to vention which will convene in Jackson­
The tight in executive aewlon over
sung by Mr* If \ Perry, who nrcornThe people of Sanford are fortunate twelve before the last guest departed ville. February '-’(&gt; to J'( Ai Hit* meet
Home l.lo a npjKiintment» President Taft
liaousi herself on the guitar, niter which
in having an opportunity to witius-s and the Indies of the 1’rosbvterinn church mg the associai ion will inaugurate it110» sent to the senate wa* continued for
the luemla-rs were turnrxi r»vfcr to the
"Engaged," the play recently given with had added another leaf to Hu social cal­ Forward Movement threughout the
six
hour* yesterday afternoon and even­
luevt*-»*, wiio wrved a delicious orange
such success by the Rollins School of endar and Rex Brow tilts had t b&lt; fee! S ta'e
ing.
and when adjournment »xa taken
J Slireve Durham, olio of Hie I, 1 In little orange brisket», on n sprig
it wit- with understanding that the fight
Exjiri-aaion at W inter Park
mg that instead ol Iwing in a strange ' t n e s t Sunday s c h o o l - ¡ » ¡ m l i s t * m t h e
ul orange leaves in the plate, with cuke,
"Engaged!' is w ritten in the happiest land he had really eonie home and was country, hit* been secured for the month
would la- renewed with the convening
and pretty little heart valentine» for
of
the senate today
The struggle waa
vein of the famous playwright. \V S 1in the hnuw ol hw friends
of February during winch time lie will Himvt»ni«*rw.
renewed
iv*
scheduled,
but
the dernorrat*
Gilbert, who, will» A rthur Sullivan, gave
travel through Florida- In the in te rn i
FOR THE PANAMA TRIP
had uul-maneuvertsd their republican
to t^e world "T he M ikado," "Pinafore" HELLS ANOTHER ORANGE GROVE of organized Sunday school work.
foe» during the interim and were to
and other well known jiroductions. The
o o o
Powell Ha» Hud O v e r Two Hundred cure a tie vote on the proposition to go
scenes of "Engaged" are laid in the low­ M, F Robinson Clean» Cp Another
One of the higgwt deals on record in
Application*
■•
Small Profit
into executive session.
lands of Scotland and in lxmdon. The
phosphate landa has pi*' been jterfectisl
plot hingfei around the old Scotch m ar­
Secretary
Powell
of
the
hoard
of
trade
M F Robinson of this city is the orig­ in Polk county, the home of the jiehhle
Orange ( ounly Mrdlroe*
riage law which held that if two pen«ms inal orange grove man when il comes to mining On last Monday morning the ha* hud more lliun 2**0 application» for
The Orange County Medical Society
accepted eoch other as husband and wife the selling end of game und having some Davison Chemical Company, of Haiti- place on the bout to Panama, this Irelng
in the presence nnd hearing of 11 third of the tim-»r groves in the sta te nnd a ni()ri. „,.ht by telegraph to Mr* Laura the trip urrnnged for the benefit of the held the sixth annual banqual at the Saia
f
P»rty, It becAmo a legal and binding very low jrrice on them never fails to Swearing'a, of Bartow, the nent »um of Florida Pretta Aruxociotion So fnr, he- Juan Hutel Wednesday night. Phyalmarriage. The susceptible Cheviot Hill juirt with a few during the w inter season $250.000 for (he pure haw of about 1250 cause the hunt has not lawn engaged, he 1 duns and surgeons attending were Dr«,
ignorant of this law, nnd proposing m ar­ His latent sale was a nice grove at Seff- acres of her lands near Chicora which hu» nut closed any arrangement».
McElroy. Beurdull, Porter. Pillion*,
riage to every girl hp met, soon found ner mid lust Wednesday and tleapite the i» in the »outI.western corner of the rmiria L Allen 1» now in Key West Inter- Edward*. Christ. McKwan, Ruah. K1Vhimself in the worst of difficulties. fact that tho property »old at a most ly ,lrur Hie line ol MilLxborough
Vi. wing the owner» of the boat and on j mer.-nnd Petw on, of Orlando; Dm. Neal.
Ev«ry aeVia replete with humorous sit­ rt'ajMTnBhtF~pTftT.~MlT~Rnhtnsmi ch'itird •
h w ’rê tucti »twrv «MHhlre Ihfurnullö» òA ! Ftrirew n-* n d ■ Milter, of SanTonîf Dr.
— n “tr rr------- uations and clever ~wil,~ iniT repartee, the neat sum of tlfiOO above cost jiric,The Clearwater cjty council has wise- p, just wliat ran ho done will be at hand. MarxK'aUf Oveloo, Dr.
om«s, o
,
. . .
, , ,,
mington, N. C., was a guest. Dr. T. A.
sparkle* In every line.
for his tlm a nnd expense o7 looking niter y decided to pave with vitrified brick
There .. much enthusiasm over the ^
prfsitdrnt_ w„ toajtmMU&gt;f, onè
The play waa one of the best given by the grove. Mr. Robinson has n few the »tri-ets of that growing (own They
trip and one lady who upplivd
a fine time wav had. Orlando Cltix*n.
the Rollins School of Expression in years groves left which he is disposing of at | (md advertised for ld(l*
hiff» fur
for different
^ j r p ()Vxtdl for a place went so far ns
and is sure to m a l ^ a big hit in Sanford. coat- aa ho dix» not wish to carry them 1kind» id paving m ateria!, and after upen
semi him $60 as aiv .carneatoi good
Episcopal C h a rrh
Tho play b to be given for the benefit over for another wason on account of the ¡,lg n[| the hid* and comparing them the to
#nd to jt„ urc tb at a place, wotilti . Services in the Church of the l | « l y
of the High School Library and the Lend style* changing »0 often.
deciilon m ention«! was made.
„ w rv e d for hvr- T he trip ia prim ar- : CroM lEpiscop^ j on Sunday next, F«b. - ~
• Hand Club. E vaiy citizen of S an ­
n 0 0
ily for the lienefit of the Proas association j 2m, wi„ ^ „ • (on0w»; FUrly Celébr»ford should rally to the support of these
Publiah Fine Booklet
T b e Bite has his&gt;n sebs'tist for t h e new Bfl,| w hen dates and d efinite info rm atio n | don 7 B w S un d ay School 9:46 ».
two worthy, cauaea; and should give to
\ T h e E a s t Hartford h a n d l e a g u e htu
school b u ilding which is to !»• arP ot h a n d the m e m b e r s of t h f jU Éocfetserm on a n d C ele b ra tio n 11 a.
Twnthe visiting amateur company a full
ccntly issuid n fine bqnklct ontitWd the , jn Starko, and it i« »aid to Imj an nlual p„n w«ll
givan ihn firat call tor jjlsf;«tt. 1|)J{
wjtb f^myon 7:510 p. m. The
house and cordial welcome. "Engaged'
"Removnl of the Thrilt Fam ily to GeThe projioaed huilding will b e ,^ j r p n well ho|»&gt;* u&gt; have som etM ng• ft|.v Arttm r S . Pw k. Arcently ol GulmWill be given in the Auditorium of the
neva," find t he booklet mon« of.tlyi fin««t-.cun,»uuctt.'&lt;i vf concaU:. ox brtck- and-4»flniu* to talk about »oon.—Tanqin j,llrg-fq - uiIYnaunr:
....... : SaMortl High School. -Tuesday evening,
exjiosRIöhs ö r Florida laruLs and resour-' xvill be fire-|&gt;roof, with nlf modern corp Time*
a
All w ata are free. The public gener­
February 4th- Pvfaxf of tinker». 50 c. &lt;&lt;-• that ha» Iveen fminted fe rse m e iirn e
:»i
•r* vrnunce».
ally
aiVl vìhR òI» to our city will b« wet- The tickets are being'sold by the Lend The iKwk i» emijellished hy fine half ton#
q .o............
o
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he
dea
ttvof
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ed
ito
r
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shown t o' «fata.—
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Kawdwwme - nn* '
country around tlineV S'arid iib«i conTb**' -nAe«
attrrtmfwinon «k «- rianooomn
n,.Si,fo ('uuntv"Wew» ari&lt;7 supi-rThe «chedulc of w rv it« for Lent, betain» several fine views of Sanford and postoffire »'OlMitig. i-rerud by J L
d„
&lt;)( ,t)lil. lrv, tr uc„on ul De- Kltll,mg Ash W edm ^lay, f« b . Mb. will
Breeze
#ay» th at M . vicinity nnd is u source of general in- | sk jpper, will tie occupied for th e first '
. The
. . ,New
^ Smyrna
------------,
. &gt;r j . - L „ n. »f
............. . u ,„r
Leideniorf hua juat put In ten acre« of for.nation regarding the land», crops
. -h .^ tr n a s te r and hia cori.s s " ,u county, » h u h o«
“nnounc' 1
Irish pofato«« and t h . t there are more »nd other item s that would inlereat a lT _ L
^
... I ’ villa- Saturday, s t r i k e u chord of pro-------- --------_ the new»
A bunch of New ¿tn y m u boosU ts
prospective homeseeker.
T he
wtirk of assistants, and the mail arriving on found sonow in the heart* of
» hundred acre« In potatoes plunt- waa compUcd hy T. K. Bate« and «hows
in th at section this seuon with proe- the result« of his careful ctAuidoration 2 a V s r . “ il r a w ' f r o A
i » ' ! - &gt; w ' » u w « "1 1 «
; " » 1»™ ' “ l "*«h t « « * •
*"»
new building.--Lakeland Telegram.
Floridians generally.
| w ,t*r convention.
- ' ' ' P*«*« lood for a large yield,
of facts and figures.
An unauauaaful fig h t. to _have. -hnua«
committee on ways nnd means retain
the present tariff of 10 and 1G j*er cent
ad valorem on boots and shoes occupied
most of today’s session. Chuirmun
Underwood of the committee llntly told
the gathering of roprenentatives of the
wholesalo and retail shoe industries of
the country th at the tariff wsS now p ro ­
hibitive; that there was no revenue, and
that retention of th e present ratrs was
impossible. Questions of the com m u­
te« indicated a sentim ent favorable to n
big drop In those rates.

fi

�BALDWIN HAS A BIRTHDAY
Jan. 18th, 1913, waa the eightieth
birthday anniversary of our well-known
. and universally- reapeeted fellow citizen,
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enrl 6r"hfa friends, Including his pastor
and wife, Mr. and Mpt Wildmnn,
•cmbled a t Mr. Baldwin’s residence,
taking him completely by surprise, al­
though his good wifa.hud had a hint of
their coming. A ntfost pleasant social
hour was spent, the unique feature of
which was several recitation» by our ven­
erable friend of poems learned by him
in his boyhood, nearly all of which were
new to all present. One which he found
‘ in a newspaper, when a boy of ten or
twelve and committed to memory, was
requested for publication, and will be
found below. Each one had brought
some eatabloa, as well as other gilts, and
a lunch of delicious sandwiches, cake,
candies and lemonade was enjoyed. Jiflitr—
which« with many congrmtualtlon* and
-» good wishes tho crowd disperaed.
At the close of the B aptist Sunday
School. thwaveaUmorning Mr. Baldwin
who U one of the most regular In attend­
ance of any of the scholars, deposited a
‘■urn representing his age in the "b irth ­
day box," and made a few remarks to the
school, after which all arose ami gave
biro the Chautauqua salute.
My Old Brown Coat And Me."
My father was an honest man.
Though very poor was he.
He lived in yonder little cot
T hat stands t«*side the sea.
I toiled upon my lather’s (arm
Till 1 was twerity-one;'
Then took a little farm myself
When manhood'* life begun.
1 worn a roat of homespun brown
Which was not fair to s»s*.
And all the maidens In the town
Laughed Ht my coat and me
» 1 fell in love with Mary tirade.
\Vliose father kept the store.
And never was a maiden loved
So tenderly before.
But Mary «he was very proud
Ami haughty as could he.
She told me she would never wed
My old brown coat and me
I did not stop to plead my cause
For pleading had been vain.
I said farewell to Mary tirade.
Nor saw her face again
»WtsT7-Hrt.dn-rh.1tt wcrrlrsplwd
My old hrown rout ami me.
Was married to the lawyer’» »on
Ht* name w-as Jason 1stHe wore a coat of shiny black
And talked no proud and great
That Mary fancied he would make
A rich and noble male
Alas' and did her husband roam.
A pirate on the sea
— von&lt; -kiwry jwtnne* *he hail we»J
My old brown coat and me
I’m forty summers old today.
And riches fill rny store.
My children on the sward at play.
M&gt; wife «Irik» at the door
For I've lands enough and m o r n v ton
And honors are m free.
And all the m aidens in the town

Heaped my coat and me
I have grain u p .n my lands.
My house is proud and high,
And there are none in all the town
Can wear *ueh clothes a« I
' Come, listen, maidens, to rny *ong.
For It Is of counthsw price,
Reflect uixin the truth* I *ing
And treasure thi* advice,
Kenn-mltet Ihui an old hrown &lt;-oa(
Though not so very grand.
May cover up a* great a heart
A* any in the land
•

Bryan For DeBerry
I’lant City. Jan. 30.—United States
Senator Nathan Y. B ryan will suggset
the name of Hon. J. Fred DeBerry,
Presidential elector from Florida, to
President-elect Wilson for Second A
aixtant Postmaster General fo the Unit­
ed States.
Mr. DeBerry has been endorsed by
Florida’s junior Senator for this posi­
tion, who ha* written that he will take
pleasure in jm n in g - l]ig.tt;kirid* di-b-gnBon in Congress in urging the President­
elect at the proper time to give* Florida
this honor Senator Bryan lias only
been In Congress a short tirpe, but is
making a brilliant record, and is very
alert for Florida's interests.
Pay Your Auto Tax.
Collector William E. 'Martin stated
this morning that about two hundred
had ptgtl their auto tax. "There are
probably one thousand machines in the

pu t oh duty
the first of next week, and this means
additional cost to the ownrrw nf mnB S p I — pwTmrtn—ttmnTiT
made and save any additional cost that
might accrue where the sjiocial collector
has to make the collections. ’T h is ,”
•aid Mr. M artin, '* will create quite a
nice little road furtd for the county,
when the tax is paid in. » 'th e entire
am ount goes to the rmuntuinuifc* and
construction of the county's public high­
ways.,,—Keportcr-S Ur.

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With the opening of-the second month of 1913, our customers will hnd
scores of new and seasonable articles added to our large and varied stock
expressly for this months selling, including many articles on display m
the Ready-to-Wear, Dry Goods, Notion, Gents Furnishing, Shoe and Fur­
niture Departments. For Monday there will be something extra on sale
that will interest each and every one of our customers from the oldest to
. the youngest, and the hour to be at the store to be sure and receive the
greatest bargains is 8 o’clock A. M. Monday, February 3rd, 1913.

= = = = CASH d e p a r t m e n t s t o r e
SANFORD,

FLORIDA

- (Two Stores, 121-123 East First Street)

Our Dry Goods Department

Spring Showing of the Latest Styles

Is receiving many new additions daily, including a
beautiful line of white and colored Wash M aterials, part
M onday. Including especially large line o f Ladies' and silk, mefeerized and all silk. T hese are in all the very
Q ~
Misses' Wash Skirts, made out of all the m ost popular newest and popular sheer weaves. See our special values at 15c, 19c, 23c, 25c, 39c and..................... U i / C
«
wash materials, including white and colored linens,
Ratines, crash suitings (both cotton and linen),
peaques and many other styles of spring m aterials, and a
crash suitings, Peaques, corduroys, welts, Ratines, etc.
well assorted line of Amoskeag dress ginghams, also a
choice
showing of the well known “ Red Seal 1 1 1 ,
Special attention is called to our large and attrac­
Zephyr G ingham s,“ 15e kind at
I J L 2C
tive line of white and tan Linen Dusters and Auto Coats.
l^arge line of 3G inch Percale, finest quality, in dots,
figures and stripes, worth 15c a yard. See these
N ew est styles, specially priced for M onday's selling.
o n ly ....................................................................................
In our Ladies’ Ready-to-W ear department

next

12ic

FURNITURE

SHOES

When we first opened our furniture depart in e i^ .,« * .
S n o w s *' U n i o n
determ ined t&lt;rgive m u custom ers the best Values that could
M a d e 1' Shoes for
he had, and any persons buying furniture from as know
comfort, style and
that they will get only new furniture from the largest
:ill the other necessary cs
furniture factories in The country, and furthermore
sen tia ls that go to make
LADIES* HOSE 6c
get the advan tage of it being bought in carload lots.
these fine shoes com m and
Faut Black Mirti1 (or lattile* »ill
In addition to the above we m ake a slill better prop­ lie aulii in M onday’» »[h-cuiI »ab* a
i he respect of every one
osition, any person can pay a sm all sum down and pair
for their w earing q u a lities,
make weekly paym ents of $ 1 .0 0 and by th is way
w iLlL.pEiee3»Bimp^y~•be}Tnn'^^,
from us have. u —hom w-coinpIeretr^ffTtîiiÎriiif'p.“''"
com petition.
and never m iss it.
1.1 YARDS *1 on
Selby Shoes for ladies are re­
Muslin. 36-in wide, hleurhcd
»oft
cognized
a s.th e best and e v e r y ­
WHAT WILL $4.98 DO MONDAY?
finish for the net-tile.
*peciai ft&gt;' Monti a y siile
one who have worn them (Selby
It will buy a nice Dresser, oak with mirror, ut 8 o'clock, LTytl»
Shoes) have com e to regard these
or a fine Iron hod or Oak Red (double bed size)
shoes as “Just Right" and our
a fine N ational Spring and M attress
prices m ean better shoes for less.
(double bed size) both for
UNDERWEAR COUNTER I'Jr
Goodman knows how to m ake ch il­
or Oak W ashstand. H and­
Muslin Comet Covers or Drawer*
drens
shoes at prices that w ill please
som e Oak or M ahogany Rocker.
tor Lntlim or MIm m , worth
36c, M onday‘a ante a gar­
everyone, that is the reason we handle
ment
$25 BRASS BED $17.98
them — see our large line of childrens all
leather shoes* better shoes for less m oney
Guaranteed not to tarnish and
$2.00 WORTH FOR $1.49
w ill never have to he polished.
50r UNDERSHIRTS 29r
This Special will he on sale on
Here is an all leather shoe. Patent leather
For
Mtm d*y‘K
lo w day mdyl
Monday only at ( p i r r Q Q
M en’* first iiuuüty, fleeced
fW "k
vamp, dull toj), plain toe, a neat, dressy shoe
e a c h ........................... i p A l » « 7 0 lined Undemhiri*. nil «¡zee. / U / &gt;
for m isses, sizes 11 lA to 2. $ 2 .0 0 (p -| A Q
only
¿ rft/C
value, our prices of course o n ly .. tpJLa^x*/
__$20 DR ESSER $14.98

6c

$1.00

$4.98

t

*

19c

Here is another extra
special for Monday sale.
H andsom e Oak Dresser.
French Bevel ( P I A Q Q
Plated Mirror « p l ^ i w O
$7.50

LADIES S P E C IA L __
PARASOL* 26c
For Monday* sale, our larijo
lion of Children's Parasols.
These are special values for
the price *

25c
_____

$4.48

For Monday (on e
day oulyY this Oak
Hal! Rack'With m ir­
ror w hile Q / l A Q
lot la sts.

c»l-

PARLOR TABLE 79c
Solid Oak Center Tnbla for one day
only .(M onday), thi* 81,86
value will he on sale at bar­
gain price of each

79c

Gent’s

_____ T_____

We are alw ays looking for som ething extra for
the Ladies and we have it here, a neat viei kid but­
ton Oxford (Selby M ake) for only $ 1 .9 8 .
A lso a
choice line of P aten t leather and kid ( P - | Q Q
B lucher Oxfords for only . .$ 1 .4 8 , $ 1 .5 9 « p i . t / O
M E N S SPECIAL

___ ___

Tim. Russia Calf. Patent Leather, Vici Kid. Gun M etal,
these shoes are all “ Union Mode”, com e in e ith e r b u tto n or
B lucher style. See the $ 5 .0 0 grade for $ 4 .2 9 ,
$ 4 .5 0 for $ 3 .9 8 . $ 4 .0 0 for $ 3 .4 8 , $ 3 .5 0 for

$2.98

D EPA R TM EN T WILL HAVE
MANY SPECIALS FOR MONDAY

50c DRAW ERS 39c

M E N ’S SOXI SO X! S O X ’

These are the Genuine Gerard
Elastic ^ a n i_ D ra w t^ ^ k n o .w n ztiie~
country oyer as a 50c garment, all
sizes, our special price per
bfigiEfitt
SPECIAL FOR MONDAY
Jersey Knit Overshirts, 75c ones,
3 doz„ only while lot lasts, M onday
we will close them out at a
garm ent only.

49c

sox

in tan, black and

$1.25 SH IR T S 97c
An op p ortu n ity to buy a fine
Dress Shirt, plain- w hite or colors,
that will not fade, all sizes Q w
we say a garm ent only..........

V 4C

HAND TAILORED SUIT
made by experienced

_

Suit
tailors ant

upon wearing and giving satisfac­
tion. See our immense line of all
wool samples. - .
Spring S ty les at prices that c a n ­
not be ' duplicated .for this class of
work.
t&amp;' »

Guaranteed-to-Fit

�FAIR
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V «
B l n
tsy i yj/ n ■
yr - w /m n
n VHm
Im ¥

Inclusive

BIGGEST FAIR IN FLORIDA

Good

Races, Aeroplanes, Automobiles, Carnivals
’ ==g)Otner A t t r a c t i o n s gfell

RAILRO ADS
F&gt;unk iluUihi-iu uiui * 11«
sun
wvjtl» t|,~ VVulkf.r« «»u lK»- H • ~* •‘ l*!**
nf;r —&gt;»*—*«t p —t ^ - r r »pp!»1—T »1»1
• u n nf fottuti' ti. i \\i&lt; '

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MOORE M O \i.M LN i s
Mr« Ella Greenland » il1 &gt;it •&lt;
'hi Reck JItm m oi'k SOfl &lt; lit .
home T hursday •*v«*ninK •
Mr. and Mr*. W. It. Guur:. of
»ngA Hill farrr, H. D. 3. run (ill ordi 1 «
for fine strawberries. Mr*. O um y »ill
•l»o make preserves, jam and i• 11 •
unlrr
T II. Johnaon lyi« le-m •(m *• 'll ••-r
m-vitaI day* under »h•• Dor.tur’« . a •
« M Ptckin. Hr U ¿Ihospital on Tuesdav in In »••• n»• •i ».•. i
(or locomotor ataxia.
Mi*» !.*dd Brook* of Thnmasvdle
Ga.. is the guest of her uncles. Jim- and
'rchio Cameron and their fnmilir*
Fnrro for F 1n*M*.
Richard Hickson is out atfaiti after a
A state farm »here inebriates and | ^
»»rioua time with measles.
&gt; of d'ng» inny !»• **.iit is the plan of* I turTM!
MIm Ethel Cowan entertnine&lt;| a pnrty Rep earn la five W. T M artin, whi&gt; ^ *‘l
of young people Thursday evening ot­ introduc ■ a tall t«i, p'oyide I*» »unh u
her 10th birthday anniversary. Mr. fnrmdf liiVe‘thtniiiiim lie.ft.’now carrying
and Mrs. K.’L.^Britt.Mr. and Mrs. Ed». ,pn convhico him ¡of the uvfulnrv« of
ford Sunday next. Kelt.
v.*
Repp were chaperon».
tit|eh I»n lOSlitufion.
i j f»r**
s o r Vici - a t
M
r.
Mflriin
N
•(tidying
tlx;
Minn«-oMr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith and tiieir
guraU, Mr. and Mrs. George Drake. ta example iJu T e the »tat*: b o v d 'o r enn■I&gt;ent Saturday at Enterprise taking dn \rolhns u fart’d of 010 u«xr* nnJ is try-in!;
the chicken farm and 'other points of rtulM lid j.l^ an fnV witli-benAfiefnl results
inUraat.
f
l it Mytutorf^-‘
• -• . Raymond (Buster) Gormley has been . ,'ThC'MfVÎnnsntn laws provide thVt a
quite III for the past week, but is on the habitual inebriate may be »ent to the
farm upon pCÍÍtfón of two of hi* rela­
tain now. &lt;V,-'i •'
R. E. Gormley received word from tives and afte r, an examination by a
his brother In Ottawa, Kans., that their physician who recqmtnends tjist -this
father has suffered a stroke of puralysls. would he th e b e st thtnc for hJ/rtl A"Sian
who has been convicted of being drunk
three times _may ini _sent-w ithout petjCAMERON CITY CUPPINGS
tinn upon order of t h e court
^
J- V. Denton and Prank Hutchens
While on the farm the gojd cure b.
k*ve rented five acre» of Dr. Mlnnlck’s given them and they ftr« '|tH«JwM an opfsnn and ‘will plant it to cucumbers.___
irk to jÿ i
•rake of Mulvane, Kan»., slcian» certify that-they are cured they
visi tors at Sunday School are discharged from the farrf&gt;. . ' T i- llT a lí;» m - a7¿ = a g
Our rowiW'driTTy“
drug», such as cocaine,- niorptfiiM*v etc.
dp* Gormley has boon ser- In moat Vases th e y ,ore unfortunates and
iously m : )Howhn a stroke of paralysis (
simuld be tria le d ral-hac-Uukn. puuiohsd
h u t-^ a Tsjoiee 'that be is nosr-im« '
TTreTormi'd they become useful eitiren»
provng.
uud are surely worth the small expens«?
Guy E
was one of u large it takes to put them on.their feet agin
at dinner at the home —Tamps Time*.
d "on Sunday lost, in

Happy J a c k K earney
«S

The Original “1« Everybody

Hippy"

With

MsJdocki-Fieb

R O Y A L P A L M N U R S E R IE S -O N E C O , F L O R ID A
of (¡utf irfion now ready lor
Mini riltiitivc colltclion of N erw ) Stock in
ditniliution. A»k for cop, &lt;5( out »plrntlid new raljlofur. which rtplrli with plant_. —i___ - Jucviiolivns SK. h u it _ l u t y l J j v i u l i i t I ' U n u , ^ b n a m t ^ a l S k r » b a |
rrvilt -• «*»r tiifiiiiv» h«|~mwtw»u»
ii|«i'inij.Ti TO
xciat latfi (flicStTnt itnifrt himnraa &lt;uU* la catalofua
the |a%
%» 2I&gt; yrftrt.
W R ITE T O D A Y

Onceo, Flo rid a

Established 1 8 5 0 J

Hiss Dorothy LaRue
A Clever Little Actrftss With The
Mtddock»-Ficld Plsyers

Coaii|niPfMi
A SPECIALTY

. S. STANTON

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W H O L L S A L E PRODUCE

ORANG ES. GRAPEFRUIT,

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Memphis, Tenn.

vegetables

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�THAT AWFUL HERALD
larger profits for city than for the pri­
Sanford Herald U tr&gt;*in(e t f destroy
vate owner and none of the latter have
Orange county from two staw fpaintt.
gone broke on such projects a» yet.
tsbUstod Every Tua*J*r and FrWsr MornIni U»
The citlps hi Florida th at ow*n tlu-ic First by attem pted division of the north
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY public utilities would not sell them and end and secondly by stirring up th e pro*

filC SANfOrtb HERALD

jgp

Did it ever occur to you th a t the P eo p les

Bauk of Sanford during the year 1912 Paid h i-

Gelieve

lf all
"

‘*
’ 1
1
of* tpem
arc
are obtaining, better service for the citi­
zens th an under private ownership.
The city council should give this m at­
ter their attention and atejj» should be
taken to ascertain the relative coat o ’
the presort plants in-Sanford, and the
disposition of the owners toward such u
sale to the city. The .property owners
of Sanford should ulso express their
opinion lit the m atter and we should
have a public opinion of this subject for
it is a very vital question and one that
is bound to occupy the attention of our
jieople sooner or Inter.
.
i **

A U in n w- ■H m t i - n

-a . d i w i a m h .Wf*bl ■ 1 1 A

that town as tlie county 8eaJ( Eviflbntand Dollars.
ly the sole purpose of the Sanford Hcr.
V
uld is to make its own county by jump­
If
you
are
not.
a
Depositor
in
th
is
Bank«
you
DoUvorod In lh« CUr by carrier |2.00 twr rear In
ing upon and attem pting to break Or­
■dreocv ç r tOc per rooolh
w ill find it tQ your interest to BEGIN TODAY
ange County.—Orlando Citixen.
- h fp M U ta ad i anee murt be msds at office
by Opening an uccount.
Take
it
ea»y,
brother.
We
are
jwrKaltrad at tecaad-ctsse mall ensttrr AtUtusi 22ml
'
*
*■i**"***
; - *
fcct
gehtlcmen
down
hern
and
never
• I»08. al the FcalaAce ai Sanford. Florid»
andar Aetof March 3rd. 187#
would we be guilty of jumping on nor
_ We pay Four *per cen t. In terest on S avin gs
breaking the dear okl countyr Wc-jusl
A
ccounts und Time C ertificates o f Deposit in
Telephone No 148
la Herald Buildla*
want an easy, painless division and do
pur Savin gs Departm ent, and olTer you every
not expect any trouble. It is unneces­
The Orlando papers are still railing
modern ad v a n ta g e and c o n v en ien ce for h an d lin g
sary
for
tho
JU
ra
ld
'to
advocate
county
down the wrath of the high heavens
division at W inter Garden, Tho peo­
your accou nt in opr com m ercial departm ent.
upon Mr. Lake and th at gentleman goes
ple of tfist section are just as tired of old
right on aawlng wood and making lee
Orange as we arc and just as anxious to
to put at Grandmother Orange’s feet in
In add ition , to th e m any a d v a n ta g es we
get away. If.all Uiia county division.«
C O U N TV IS LARGE ENOUGH
'April.
offer, and w ithou t any exp en se upon your part
Orange county need not fear division just Herald talk,” why should the Ofronr sir-rpirT-TTtghr-tTying h r
We Insure "Your D e|)osftr A gaiiw t fcoBs^From
An extra t* x ~ itn *t h» automobile- b on Ihc score- th sT th e old -county W#H*?flHrf3o
c lan legislation all right but th at does unable to got along or have taxes enough «lefend-their- |w*itk&gt;rw dn the subject?
Every Cause.
not atop the tax collector from taking to keep the county officials fat and It Is certainly rediculou* the w a y yo u
your money fur the Supreme court hat nancy... T he old.county will have plen­ take- yourselves so seriously. T ake a
Our officers and em p loyees w ill be pleased
led th at any iwaot take is fool enough, ty and th e new county will have enough bunch of celery nnd brace up!
to explain a n y of th ese features to you and to
to own an automobile U also fool enough and in support of our claims tho readers
----- O -----can la k e the official figure» from the
serve you in the m ost acceptable m anner.
to pay a special tax on the tame. •
state com ptroller which are as ltd lows:
Knew Valus of Incense.
Orange county taxable values now,
There was a big meeting at Oveido
Doubtlosa a form of Incenso was
divided
Orange burned In China and In what la now
one night last week according to ih c $6,918,798. When
Reporter-Star and an antl-djvbion com­ would have $4,200,000.
W E W A N T Y O U R B U S IN E S S
India many centuries before Christ,
Harney county would have $2,747,- probably even before tho tim e of
mittee was formed. The big meeting
really turner) out to lx- u casual meeting 000. These figures could Ik* made lurg- Moeea and Aaron. It may bo th at the
of four men in one of the »tores. T h i er if nil the county taxes could be equal- wlso men of those ancient days had
story originated with the O y id o war ixed and many of the bloated bond hold­ learned through long ye*ra of experi­
ers who are now dodging taxes could be ence that* th ere was leaf Illness when
correspondent of the Reporter-Star.
r_. fm „
¿i~
Sïfll-f-*. ’T'- \
made to pay, at least they will pay quantities of Incena« was burned than
----- 0 -----when none was used. W hether they
The live wires of Sanford journeyed equal taxes in tho new county of Harney believed this was because of som a id
all the way to Daytona last week to as­ and th at is troubling some of them at vino token or approval, or really un­
sist tho east coast people to get ’det'p this very minute.
derstood tho dislnfcctlve qualities of
fhese figures dem onstrate that Or­ the Incense 1» not known.
water at Smyrna. Lost night a rousing
IMavl'T "
meeting was held hete for (he »arm* pur­ ange county n«*cd not b&lt;* so solicitous
■
R fln .
pose and it is high time that other inter­ ither about her own welfare nr that of
JtjfJ
&gt;
Crow "H elped" In Coif Game.
ior cities looked inlo (he subject of a itu* new county ns the taxes in both will
An uuumial golf story come» from
closer npsing point and «-h«*a|M-r freight »«• ample to make all the improvements Scotland Mrs, Ilunictt, an American
and build«dnfmy miles nf good roads. Indy living at North llcrw'lck. while
rate*.,...;
Even tin* new county will pos*«-« mou* playing on th«* course recently, had
0
Tho man who builds smalt (lata and n taxable values than eighteen "liter her Knjne considerably lnt**rfcre«I with
by a persistently Inquisitive crow She
furnished houses for next season's rush auntie» in Florida.
had just mode n tee shot when ttin*’
of visitors will be doing Sanford a great
crow secured the bull, and. u tte r living
DEE I' WATER AT SYMKNA
favor. With warm weather in the
with It for some distance, dropped It
There was u meeting of the Sanford The Indy made two other shot*, and
north holding buck the tourist rush,
Sanford is yet unable to take care n( the
umim-reinl Club last night «»t the Au- the crow , to her nmazcnienl. twice repeople and they are being turned uway h t o t m ^
nmi~.uJuL lltttul tim hall a fte r she
• ~ riE * x g * irtrjm * w rn f .’Wso^tcareUy of and the |»*opie oi Smyrna and other had played It,
rooms furnished (or light housekeeping. parts of Volusia count) to discuss the
project of deep water at Smyrna, a sub
-O— .
Arrested .it Child’s Grave,
lion E W. Davis of Urala. f’neM-cu- ject that should hav* See n discount'd
A pnltii-tlc ac**ni* tiaik |ilnc&gt;* nl a
tor for the Fifth Judicial District, is a many years ago and a m srter that Ocnovn com«&gt;t«&lt;ry the other tfay. when
candidate for the irosiiion of ,U S. Dis­ should haVK received recognition from n Freucli couple, who had he«*n &lt;*i
trict Attorney, southern district of Flor­ the government ere this
A
Dis’p wnter pc led from the town, were arrested
\
ida. Mr. Davis has gained a reputation at New Smyrna m&gt;s&gt;art» as much to m as Ihy wen* uttcndlnk the fiurlal of
in the Fifth District and other parts of tenor Florida as it «log* to New Smyrna tliolr only child. While thu prleat wna
MV
•
the state nnd i* well Qualified tu hold the Willi till the p e o p l e of illlt-rutt- -Florida rcahlna th« burtwZ*«.WWr fflc'lfSlfifr
tlvcs
Informed
thorn
that
they
would
pq«ilbv r~wf*TTtgtTtrr ~ ATTorney.
ItiiT "sltouLl tie aroused to liieir interest in
many friends throughout the state are making Sm yrna u basing point instead bo conducted to prison, bgt they wore
k.
allowed to rem ain until tha end of
giving his candidacy a strong support of Jacksonville. We should be alive to tho ceremony.
and the Fifth District will likely lie w ith­ our interest*.
r* out u Prosecuting Attorney »(«in after
----- O
Discovered Rare Disease.
President Wilson takes» his scut.
Concerning Greenbacks.
M EANING JACKSONV IL I.E
R educe C o st of Reading.
During tho eighteenth century Dr
O
Eorty-ftva p*r cent of hi* green
T h e r e a r e tw o club« |» n ,. w y firk
Agatii an effort is to be made to ruin Perctval Pott of I^mdon. who was one
hucke of i hi" country &gt;»r«&lt; of un», tw o Dint a r e d e s ig n e d tu re d u c e t h e c*ist of
The Reporter-Star was small enough our harbor This time | h t \\ tssion ib
Etf-* i
of the best known ptijslrlim s In that .tod llvir ilolliii ili^nrimliiutlon
the other «lay to. make an illusion to to be tutki-d to dig a eallltl from the St period, discovered the iliaense of the
Mesh r e a d in g m a t t e r
O n e Is coin
Sanford's being hard lilt for two years Johns river to the Indian river. Once ■plno which he called "vertebral ca­
p o se d of w o m en who c o n t r i b u t e 26
I c e n t s a m o n th a n d have, th o u s e of
by the low price of celery and in the M o re this project was proposed* and rle«," or decay of the backbone. _ The
F irst English Dock.
same paper was a communication from the engineer» put upon the survey re­ treatm en t ultim ately prescribed wa»
In England the first dock was con­ nil th e best m a g a z in e s, w h ic h a r e
l a t e r s e n t to a hospital. T h e o t h e r
the greatest hustler in Orlando calling ported .that if tho canal were cut the plenty of pure food, sunlight, fresh structed al Liverpool tn 1708.
b u y s new b o o k s for the s a m e p r ic e
a
ir
and
sleeping
outdoors
all
of
tho
attention to thp fact that Oriutulo was water in ibc St Johns would be lowered^
lo ea ch m e m b e r a n d th e buokn a r e dls
time.
not receiving any tourists this year and materially
P o o r M an.
|w»s«*d of by a lo tte r y sy ste m , a l th o u g h
th at something should lx* done if they*
H e h a s on ly t»e«*n w e a r i n g t r o u s e r t '*“ r h m e m b e r g e t s one
T here
are
lf the riv«»r is lowered it wtnilil rncan
w-anted to get more people down there*.
Finest
Crop
of
All
«ince
1814.
h
u
n
d
r
e
d
s
of
w
a
j
«
to
sa
v
e
motley
that the government would have I"
We knew that Orlando was not doing
" N o c o u n t r y , a f t e r all prod u r e a nnv
tjieiid many more millions of dollars to
much ill's year hut were too chuiitahlc
b e t t e r c r o p th a n ll» I n h n h lta n ts
And
New Law School
gne us a thirty l""t i liunnel from tin ns 1 tr a v e l o n w a r d I like to t h in k
M a rk in g A rrival of Age.
to mention the fuct amt were w tiling to
A n u m b e r of d i s c a r d e d
politician s
city to the sea. I his the government of these brave, t e m p e r a t e , I n d u strio u s.
AVbrn 1 get to b« old I ain't goln'
who a r e going back to t h e law «jught
let one of the Orlando renl «-state men
to find it out by countin' up to sue
will not do Therefore, it i» safe to »ti\ Ood rrlendly American people I h n re to Ret d o w n (list first g r e a t textbook
call attention to it.
1 nor by my w h is k e rs , nor by my gums
that
ili»-gentleman
proposing
the
pro­
no
fear
of
tho
country
while
to
maTiy
written
on
Rtllnl
and
b
r
u
s
h
up
a
little
-----O-----ject will be disappointed as the War De­ of (tarm are still to be found updfc on the m oral law.—Albany (Kan ) nor none of them signs. They'll all
fool you. No, sir! Hut one of these
M UNICIPAL OW NERSHIP
*
t_
partm ent will*nnt allow anyone to de­ tho farm s and In tho towns of th is n apltal.
ti
m e s I'll get throw.-d down, and I
land."—American
Magazine.
Since the last issue of the Herald there stroy* work already done at great ex­
won't
bounce back
T h e n I’ll know
1have I&gt;een many expressions of satisfac­ pense.—Jacksonville Metropolis,
It l all over When a man gets that
Courage and Nerve.
tion from the ritizeni of Sanford over the
All of which means th at said canal
Love.
Old, see? R don't
CountgtT Is the thing which enables niff, he's old
statem ents made in this paper about will ruin Jacksonville und hel|i the nwt
IvO*-« Is watchful, and. siooplng. t rann to tackle a hard task with make any difference how much longer
municipal, ownership The projiosition ♦if 4h* state. " I’OOf Jacksonville!
slum bcroth not. Though wearied. It •aso. N'nrvi« is the th in g which en- he lives afte r th at, ho don’t over g«)t
to bond the city for enough to buy the
la not tired; though pressed It la not tblos him to tackle It when he's nny o ld e r—"Hilly Fortune." *
----- O ----public utilities is meeting with a ready
straightened; though alarm ed, It Is icared to death.—Dr. Push.
GIVING TO THE C H U R C fl
not confounded, but a§ a lively flamn
response from the largest tax payers
Glrl’e Definition of Good T aste.
To those Sanford people who hesitate and burning torch. It forcea Its way
ju s t as it doe« In every community. Tax
W
hen
Money*»Talks.
In
tho W oman’s Home Companion
upward
and
securely
paaaath
through
payers whb object to bonding for any to give anything to the church when
a w riter reports hts adventures with
all.—Thotnaa
a*Kcmpla.
"Pa.
what*
does
It
m
ean
w
h
e
n
you
I
other purpose are always willing to vote called uj»n for a small contribution the
*ay Hint a man hasn't tho courage of hts nloco Iloth, who went to Boston
bonds for the purposo of purchasing the experience of Mr. Duke, the five cent
tie
“Ttiat h » T tli opln-' to get* culture; TTollT wits IT 'y e a r s '
public u tfifties at a fair price anil In­ «tore man. illuMratea the biblical in*
- A t L«Rtr K rtiw ' H ls Valut.
ona, but Isn't willing to bet money on old. and after a visit at tho a rt gall««ry
coming owners of trpnytng proposition junction about tithing.
A native, named Appu, of Kotahana. thorn."—iDotroIt Free P ress.
m ade this rem ark: "Well, of Course
Ceylon.*
recently attacked hts fath er
and that show plrofil enough to take care
I don't know anything about critics,
M. Z. Duke, of Dallas. Texas, hut
of the bonded Indebtedness.
but I know what I'd llko. I’d llko a
formerly of Georgia, known throughout and m other with a m allet while they
bolliar B ills, bead All,
critic who would toil mo which the
. Take any city th a t Is in favor of muni­ thp southwest as "the five cent store were asleep, and nearly killed them .
The
excuse
he
subsequently
g
a
m
,
There
ar« more on» d o jlar bills In things are th a t nice pooplo can keep
cipal ownership tmd you kill bote u great king," has saved up more than $100.000
was th at he was disgusted with hts circulation tn thle country than any on liking."
difference In *he lighting of the streets, from his Im sin ra and hereafter will d
"m tscrahlo' parents for having such a other dm um tnatioa. &gt;T ho ’ flvo-doliar
in the water plant and tho tax assess­ vole the earnings of hit. twenty-one low-down son.”
bjll Is next In n u m b e r.',. *•
t.
m en t and you will also note that the stores to C hristianity. Mr. Duke sta t­
P resent From Grateful Convert.
prospective resident would rather reside ed today th a t he nnd his wife recently
Tho walking stic k of Odneral booth
• W ants Commercial Value.
in a , municipal gôvernrei' city than in decided they hati enough money and
used otf the la s t walk ha over took
1 m a n wwiid abiwb » « M s.
rhan-.w 1R4I—44stwi
Subscription Price, *2.00 a Vtar In Advdficc

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Peoples Bank of Sanford

eaire

Maddocks-F ield Players
F E B R U A R Y 6 “*7~&amp;

- - 35

- - 50c

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paid too much for worn out plants,
may he Httce that h are poor m jnagermint of the plants and there are undoubtcdly many eitk-s that have too
m any bos»«« over the municipal plant»
,'jim l do not gel as good service as they
jdiould, but an ordinary* good electric
light plant or water works plant pur­
chased at a reasonable rate and put
■under capable management should make

are rescued In a cage which Is raised
and lowered to the windows of tho
' Since K arting In UnffiteSC M77 'Duke burning building.
a*.
say*» he always has given a tenth of his
earrtujfts to th e church and he attributed
Ms’« Wsy.
his su«*ce*« to this practice,
L ittle Ivtla. aged flvo, upon being
"Ui*t year I made something over shown her twin brothers th at had a r
$21,«H»." said Mr. Duke. " and I think rived th e night before, said: "Well.
by increasing the number of my storm I never saw such a-wom an as mamma
I can inrreaar the earning« to $30,000. Is for hunting up bargains."—Chicago
D ally N o v i.
which la to used as 1 have agreed.’!
venant effective January first, last.

■5

notorious R ussian an arch ist was con­
c e rte d by the m ineral's eloquence, and
soon a fte r th e IM tW V retu rn u T E n g
.
,an&lt;1 ho receiv ed from his convert a
Th* man J h T T NSTt ' ^
P,PC°
*lring- Wlth tho rc(i u « t that
Paul w * 2 K i £ h|®. i* .P ° ‘e r 10 P ,) * kn0t m ,ght bo t,cd ln 11 t0 Bllow th "
f o r x w ? lnlpn‘l" to
Paul ¡len g th of the walking-stick tho got.
a latg cr loan-later on —p»^k
I oral usually carried. The strin g was
knotted accordingly and retu rn ed to
Paris, and a little la te r this stick a r­
E arthly Punishm ent.
rived In London, a p re s e n t from the
The way of the tran sg resso r la wel! g rateful c o n v e rt a n d th e w ork o f hla

w ritten up.—K an sas c ity J o u rn a l.
*

ow n b anda.

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i

�r u t:
Joo JVM on I left on Wt-dhi-sduy for
N»"*' Orleans wh-&gt;r&lt; lie will taVi m it,.Manli (ira-iute! purlowi- Francai:» every­
body in the Crefcc it« t ’ity T hat Joe
will have u good time no** without su\-

s a n fû r o

h er a ld

January S I, lfll.1

Gentle and Sure
You,

also, should give ap­

proval ro this efficient family
re m c iJA i^ tf w v j k o a e k n S f e h *
ret*« i(a
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Mrs. C. H . Dingee Is spending u few
wre|a with’bom*» folks in D unedin
The Herald Plano Contest is getting
warm and th e various contestants aro
working hard.
^ S . Runge haA returned from A tlanta
whers he atten d ed the m eeting of the
Southern H o ttler’» Association.
J. P. Cawood of Orlando, was in the
city several day* of this week inspeetjng the city und county license cards.
Hon. S. A. Koblnson of Orlando, our
other re p rtien tap v e from Orurige county
attended the deep water m eeting last

'I he recent S;lTI),UOt) bond tstJtn- (nr
Jp°d nntila voted Ijy f‘inilla .1 Luuuty
was validated ut Cliiirwuter yesterday
by Judge Hob|ei. Twenty day« now
are given for any person to make an ap­
peal lteforv the bonds are Ityully valid.
Fhe Carrabelle Topics teils of the pur­
chase of some .12,000 acres o( tim ber for
turjx-ntining by u firm that proposes to
enter into the business at once.

your liver stim u la ted ; your
digestion so improved by

W IT H

BEECHAMS

C O N SC IE N C E

PILLS

Wade, tfte Tuner. Orlinolo.

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HE Reputation lor Quality
Enjoyed by Us has been
Gained by Honest and Per­
sistent Efforts to Supply Merchan­
dise of Du rabtlitV-tmdiCharaciec, __

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While th e weather is hot buy you/
dried chipped beef at W. W .-Long's
grocerg. Sliced on un American slicing
machine.
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If Jim want the lost m tin- b arb era
line go to Albert G rum li tig 's. I 111 West
Find.
local 4G-2tC
StowcIPs Evergreen sugar corn Is the
best,for m arket. Get good wed .It !.. It.
Philips &amp; f.lo. .
42-8t
im provem ents
Get y o u r lirrms for tjutttk planting
now and nave money. !.. It. Philips ¿
( nmeii llridge Club
To.
4'J-St
M rs A. P C o n n e lly win hostess at the
New crop beans, tomato*-*, corn,
C a m e o b rid g e C l u b W e d n e sday tnorn- watermelon, situasi), «*(t«*iimlwr and i-iin-

Herald Printing Co., has boon confined
to his room several daya of this week-byHint*.
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Take your uncles, your cousins und
your aunta to w o "Engaged," Tuesday
evening. in th e Auditorium of the High
School.
Mrs. E. L. R obiason, whom wo count ing. T w o tallies of bridge were played .
Tin* d u b prirjte was won by M rs C
* ‘ as one of our own sweet vocalists, w ill be
hero to assist in the Pipe Organ Conecrl M Vorre, wlio made the highest scor
and will h a lt the pU-afiire of wearing
Vf '
event.
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"Engaged!" Remember th e date, tie- hemit 1fill cam eo hrooch until .m other
and be on hund ut the Auditorium of the member of the t bit, makes a higher
High School, Tilesday evening, Feb. |, m ire.
Mm. C o n n e l l y ’s guests were M r s . C .
a t 8 o'clock.*
M . Vnrre,
M r s. C (). M c E a u g ld i h ,
Mrs. W. U. Howard and little son.
Mrs. o . W . H rn d y . M rs K I,. F Iugltes,.
Waller, left foi* th eir home in Columbus,
M rs || \V H e r n d o n . M r - G . F S m it h .
Ohio, Tuesday afternoon. T h e y ’ were
Mr^ Hubert N'ewntiin
called home by th e illness of Mr. Howard
fT a * Assessor A rthur Hull wits 11,4 h e
Missionary S tirici&gt;
city yesterday on business connected
T h e M i'strin a ri Society of 1 tu* Map
with hi» office
He Inn muni im -nd'
-t I lo i r . I
) e id Hu ir t i g l i 1,i f o ■■eitrig
in Sanford who are always glad lo .n
l l o l i d n ) e i e t u n g in t i e ' 1 l o i r c o
V iter
him.
l e i ! e \ t ) t t o n -i I
e r c i ' t - .*. -t con.-* i n l e t !
The Music C lub wdl h o l d i h e i r r* f*:
lat mu ling itl th e Mudm 01 .Nils i .oinic l i t ! . n t i u h i i T« *1 a n im « r « m p . if «1 iti
* S. Munson, -Niuurdny uliernuon. Fob. tn ir tiv i' “ S u r \i* v «»f 11‘ mm»- \ t «
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Ni.n.jjtl Mllce o( Hloiilili'igtoij,' |ii
I Li rni*fntn-r - •*! th* mvch
dlana, is In the city looking up Ids lands
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near Geneva.
Mace own* a «huge’ VVlien 111. 1. * T W n ™F*Yf'
large printing establishm ent at itl.mn.
iugton.
. Mrs.. Connie 'G r ii-'n iu ut -o u th to it
I- r(inIt. in f *iM‘s tt ci
N. C-. U .spending till ri-muiiebf of Kn
winter season w ith Mr and Mrs .1 Ig
A I m l n r bit ulti
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. Parker. M rs G risso m is nil aunt of
MI' ‘\\ IV' *rt \ * 1**1 f•■1 Hi* i
Mnt. P arker:
HgTiC’ Vlfc'ih iWwr w ho tmv» *ni&gt; hum *,* n o w 1
* pipe^organ fund, kindly hand m ttie
amount id their pledges, as the m.-aru
ment will soon be installed and t In- build­
er* must then "tie puid.
I1 K. Ahearn of, Monroe, w«- in Ha- ínr M*v«Ér¿il
city yesterday. M r. Ahearn lately a- - ••»iTliT"" Ufi'1th*
- .-d fieri- frotu ErsJ.itie. A ll»-la t ,n .1
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insures true value in every purchase.
Let us supply you.

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rorn. peas, henna, C urum ber and melon
seed for spring planting. !.. it Philips
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Mr and Mr* J. A Gerber til Fremont
Mich., viriti-d M r. and M rs H o y . enIf«*(1utc Ilii 2h ( uní oí I Iking
routv to point» in Florida and Cuba.
Voú
can redor■- the High Co*! nf l,ivMr Gerber ia a brother of ^4r». Hoy
ami usually spiuids u few days in Sun- ng bj trading at ih«- -tori &lt;d I - P M&lt; "ollt . und just !(« show \mi Ik. I-ulti '
ford each winter.
lit»
ilHti-m-nt ’ak.. u slant I the f'
Mr and Mr*. Phil Wilk of Hudivdle.
owing price**
Indiana, are U«i-’ gireats of Mr. and Mr&gt;
Pill.-tbury
Flour
t-r&gt; t(l •»1*1
(J. P. Swoj*. M r. Wilk is «•prominent
1jl.1.1 sucks dour *'
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contractor of Ruahville nml h a s,made a
J h|| is Grainil.tied ''ligar
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t»ur nf Floritla ami Culm and thinks
lib can litim l.ird It-H.kinV Powder Üóc
the Sanford sect ion tin* best that he has
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Mr*. R. J. H olly, Mrs. Alfn-ti l.ilgia
Kill,
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Mra. E. JJ. B row n and Miaava Mabel
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anil Charlotte Hund motored to Orlando
Phone 27
on Tuesday in M ra. Holly’» autognb***-1'
making the re tu rn trip in one hour and
five minutes, a good record for the lady
chaulleur.
W. C, Palm er has removed his stock
of clothing and funtisliings to Miami,
where he will locate. Vunee Douglas«
left with him a n d will stay in M iami foi
sometime, in th e Palmer «tore. Mho
Palmer and the- children will rem ain in
In a business way— the
Sanford until th e y can procure u house
Mr. and Mj*. ■frowin Dosworth and
Mr. a n d e ra: H . ijrK e lly were visitor*
in the d ty f o r aH hort while T uesday nnd
Wednesday, en ro u te to their homre in
Rome, Gn., from a vr-y dclighttful fish
ing trip ttt Homosu.ssa, and visit« to
Other points in the state. Thu party
left on WedneadayPa boat for Jackson­
ville where they will make a short stop.
Mr. and Mrs. Doaworth and Mr. and
Mrs. Kelly are regular visitor» to Flori-

aerllalng way. An aJ
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m i n i m u m c o s t . It
reaches the people of
the town and vicinity
you want to reach.

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$ 2.00

$ 1.00

Gasoline is gettinji hiffh, buy a
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PLANT RICE IN FLORIDA

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Only One Week Remains of
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- Great Bonus Vote Offer

McCormick Ce. Will Furnish Seed To
Farmers Free.
The McCormick H arvatcrCom pany,
to the Tampa Tribune, has
fee,
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dred acres of rice, if someone will plant
it and care for It aa demonstration of
wbat Florifdn land can do in that reapect and an agricultural engineer and
specialist of Tampa, who has spent much
time studying the proposition is quoted
as saying that more rice can bagrojm
in Florida per acre thin in Louisiana and
at much leae expense.
The expert went on to declare that on Positively the Best Offer of the Contest Will Close
— _-V -- - .
account of periodical rains in Florida ex­
February
6th
at
4
p.
m.—
S
o All Are Urged to
tensive irrigating machinery would be
unnecessary, but Ff 6 probable that the
• Make the Best of the Remaining Few Days
making of great rice plantations wOt
beet be done in the Everglades, which
Hobs votes are g iv ey • candidates with
-•» - r
To The Candidates
Ja.id eally designed for rice cultivation
Thursday, February 6th, *t 4 p. m., every dub uf ten new'yearly subscripand where irrigation can be managed
wot
with aa muchTmae aa is accomplished in will witness the wind-up of the beat vote tions. Your additional payment Would
offer
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credit
yrrtr:
The Netherlander::—
—
There will come a time when all the contest. The contest editor wishes to cordlflgly on your paid up aubacriptlon
■ Voting Power of
Everglades—thousands upon thousands Impress upon the minds of the different
Payments
tnr all Subscriptions will
of scree will be vast rice and sugar cane candidates the necessity of putting forth
earn
votes
according
to the following
their
beet
efforts
during
the
next
few
plantations. It U the certain destiny
schedule. Renewal! and back subscrip­
days,
and
to
leave
no
atone
unturned
In
of this rich land which has waited thru
tions count the same as new subscrip­
countless years to be brought into ser­ the way of getting every possible new tions:
vice for mankind. Florida, with its subscription.
,1 year t 2.00...--------------- 2,000 rotes
great area of tillable land, boa many
“Of all sad words
2 yean* 4.00-«-,________ , 7;000 votes
other districts also where rice and cane
Of tongue or pen,
3 years’ 6.00.......________ 12,000 votes
can be raised to perfection and every
The sadcst arc these;
4 yearn’ 8.00____________18,000 v o t«
day sees the people of the state coming
It might have been,"
6 years' 10.00«-............ —. 25,000 votes
Into better realization of the potentiality
Only a few days more, but during that 10 y ea n ’ 20.00___________ 76,000 vote*
for wealth in its agricultural develop­ tiipe much can be accomplished. To
Tho list of candidates and thtfr vote
ment.
.
those who have been lagging behind, the exfflbit as counted up to noon Thursday
Florida can feed the world—no, there contest man wishes to impress the fact
Sanford, Fla.
la littlo exaggeration in the statem ent. that the present time is more valuable Mlao Helen Rowland__ __________9,250
She can raise enough potatoes, rice, su­ to them than any other tilfte’ln the con­ Mias Rena Murrell ................. ...... 7,060
gar— but there is little need of enymer- test, and that the work done this week Miss R uth M cDaniel’ ..... ....... ..... 45^00
ating the products th at may bo grown will have an important bearing upon the Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin
....... 7,000
in such abundance In all sections of the (Inal results.
Mias Esther Miller ...... ...... ... — 11,000
's la te . The main thing is to welcome
Rouse ypur friends at once to the fact Mrs. J. I,. H u rt .
.... -6,350
the coming of the scientific farmer; to that a new subscription before 4 p, m., Mrs. R. L. Grifhn„..____ __ _
39,600
urge the agricultural education of Flor­ February 6tb, is worth more to you in Mra. R, A. Newman.________ .... 39.800
ida's boys and girls to talk, talk, talk, the securing the highest possible num ber of
Sanford, Fla., R. P. D. No. I.
land owner Into a recognition of tho votes than at any time afterwards.
Mra. I. V. Stenstron __ - ____
36,850
wrong of perW itting tillable land to re
Hanford, Fla., R. P. D. No. 2
"Work for the Night Is fuming
main unimproved. Every unused acre
That ia a grand old sentiment in a Mist Gladys Green _________ __ 32,400
In Florida should be growing n crop of
Sanford. Fla.. R. F. I). No. It.
grand old hymn, and we trust that readlegumes and every forty acres should
.26.960
rs of the Herald will pardon us if we, M i» E thel Hickson
have a comfortable dwelling, the home
.... 7,200
for the purpose of illustration apply it Miss Isabelle Ilaynor
of an industrious family.—Miami Me­
j.- Miss Maud C a m e ro n _
to the 60,000 bonus offer the H erald’]
tropolis.
* —_
Mi*» Perry Leo Hell
6,150
It fits so splendidly into what has
The Wednesday (lu ll
Pools.
Fla.
The Wednesday Club held their regu­ been preached regarding ^ « "O p p o rtu n ­
22.160
lar meeting at the home of NJr* Geo. H. ity offer." So, "Work for the night is Mis» Sallio Lipford
Mrs.
C.
D.
Pearson
coming."
12,600
Fernald, Wednesday afternoon, with a
Friend* the Real Power
Geneva. Els.
good attendance of the members pres­
ent. After the meeting was called to
8,650
The friend." of the candidates are the Mia* Mary Prevct .....
order by the president, Mr* G. I. Mor- real power in the race for success. They Mrs. David Speer
21.800Ì.
ria. th e e e o r e tn r y .- M n r »: f t ï*haw*
ìe?rr;w W 'v»W H »TOFTM* Jd x v V*..U
'th e minuti*»; after which Mr* D. L. d isappoint the happy, hopeful candi­
. Chuludla. Fla. _
Thrasher 'Entertained the rlu b 'w itF a dates who are counting on you to a d ­ Miss Annie Hrown ________
.10,600
delightful piano selection.
vance their cause», but do your part in
.
OxeIdo. Fla.
Mrs. O. W. Hrndy continued her most pulling up the necessary vote* for them.
Mi*“ F. Kinney ___ ^___.
12,100
interesting talk on Mexico and thing*
lxwk over the list of candidates In the
Lake
Mary,
Fla:
Mexican She drew a very realiUtic content and then turn In your sub*cripr
picture of Mexican life: describing I h-b u - tloh and give the vote* allowed thereon Mrs. 1« S. Mnitride
7,260
tiful CBtliedrnlv tlower* uml scenes, i-»- to your favorite candidate N’olhign
Winter Park, Eta.
jHH-iully the graphic portrayal of a "bull will plea«’ them mop' if you subscribe
Mr* J. I) I.iUon
7,100
light." which wus intensely vivid, when this week and give them the votes.
CaitsU,
Fla.
a number of fine large kodak pictures,
Extend Subscriptions
Mis* R uth Royal__ ..........
taken by Mr. Wood, a brother of Mra.
22,660
^S ubscriber* should remember th a t i:
J.W . Dickins, waa passed to the member*
Enterprise, Fla.
to see, while the real scene was pictured they gave a yearly subscription to somt Mrs. H. F. (juaekenbos
........ 7.850
candidate in the early days of the con
by an eye witness; who could only look
Zellwood. Fla.
&gt;est,
It
would
l&gt;e
well
for
you
to
mak&gt;
at the gay sport for a short time. The
9.36(
club sre very much Indebted to Mr*. *n uxtension at this time when 60,00&lt; Miss Souale Houston Hrady for her kindnm* in bringing Mexiru. the aubiacU af Ilia »*«»»-au&gt;dy,-b«
INDIAN RUNNER
fore their mental vision, st u closer rung,
DUCK EGGS
than can he found in diwcriptivc books
Are You In A rrean
An Interesting "Sketch of Wm. H.
p u a c STRAIN
IF—r - k . w m . s l Y n U &gt;
Prescott and his Works," was given b&gt;
Svttingi SUM Esdi
WE NEED THE MONEY
Mrs. L. G. Stringfellow; and an “Out­
line of the Life of Hernando Cortex,"
BATES &amp; TODD
by Mrs. J. II. Houmlllat, was read.by
B*i M7 Siiftrá. Via
Mra. M. 11. Howler, as Mrs. Houmiilal
could not be present.
The "Story of the Qonqucet of Mexi­
co,” was very etUertainingly given by
Miss Nell W hitner.
A m atter o( importance was presented
to tbo club by the *ecretary, Mrs. Chase,
' after a short and interesting •
of which, it was decided to lay it aside
for another consideration by the club
as a body. The club will meet February 6tb, at the home of Mra. Henry
Wight.
Program for February 6th:
' “Community Problems that tdTect the

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sards, a dainty pear salad, tomato jelly
with mayonnaise, toasted cheese sand*
wirhe* and chocolate were served. Mrs.
McLaughlin'« guests were, Mrs. C. M.
Vorcw, Mra. K. L. Hughes, Mra. 0 . W.
Brady, Mra. Forest Lake, Mrs. Crus*
Barnes, Mra, 0 . P, Smith, Mra. W. D.
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Very few Florida Truckers realize the big
money that can be-made out of Cucumbers when
they are planted," worked and fertilized as they
should be. One of the best varieties to plant is
. the Davis Perfect. This is a very long, hand­
some fruited variety; when wrapped and packed
“ Ifitomato crates, sells aiong sfde o? the hot-house
stock. 600 crates per acre is not an unusual
—crop’ofUwewnbers when pi
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has several thousand pounds of extra select Cu-.
1 cumber Seed, all varieties, on hand,.ready to
supply to the Floridu growers who wish to plant
crop. Get busy now and put in an acre or two;
you will never regret it.

"I used to bo troubled with a weakness peculiar to
women," write* Mr*. -Anna Jones, of Kenny, III "For
nearly a year, I codld not walk, without holding my tide*.
I tried several'dlfferent doctor*, but I grew worse. Finally,
our druggist advised Cardul for. my complaint I was so
iy- -weight was
1AV c/yfi
never lick. I ride horseback as good as ever. 1 am In
fine health at 52 years."

Cardui Womans tome
"thousand* of

arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who
have tried It, surely proves the great value of this veg able, tonic medicine, for women.
Cardui relieves women'sr sufferings, and builds weak
women up io health and strength. If you are a woman,
ive. It a trial. It should help you, for it has helped a milon others. It (s made from pure, harmless, herb Ingredi­
ents, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs.
It is a good tonic. Tty h i Your druggist sells It &lt;-*

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formula» to be uted. and amount, time, and mode o f application.
Sent on request.
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Local Agent R. C. Maxwell, Branch Manager.^-,

w Music.
- “The Moving Picture Shows and
Young Children*'—Mr*. F. F. Dutton.
'•Social Centers."—Mrs. A. D. Key.
'E very W eek Bridge
Mra. C. 0 . McLaughlin entertained
the Every Week Rridge Club, Tuesday
afternoon. Two table* of bridge were
played. Mra. C. M. Vorce made the

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BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN H O M E
T h [s_jK ^ iiiifu L suburban

MOT GOOD AFTER FEBRUARY THIRD

on Sanford

modem conveniences, lot 65x130 filled with orange
trees and other fruits and flowers, fine garage and
pumping outfit, good water, electric lights, going at
a bargain.
$1,000 cash, balance on easy terms.
MARKS REAL ESTATE AGENCY.

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Filed, for Record.

M. Cari Dann and wife to Mr. and
Mm- Henry H ddcbrandt.
’ Concord P lrk Development Co. to
Will Garvin.
Realty Transfer Co., to W alter II.
RarcUyV -n.T.i
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rtank E.
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Frank E. ShemiBn and wife to Elea­
nor Bennett.
Frank E. Sherman and wife to A. E.
Shannon.
Frank E. Sherman and wife to Jaa.
K McNeill.
H. L Pick and wife to R. A Carey.
L. G. Starbuck and wife to Georgia
Harley.
F. E. H athaway and wife to Edward
II. Neill.
Preston I-ong and w ife to A. D. Janies.
Jence Schrimpton to Henry Holley.
W. R. Munger nnd wife to D. S. ZeigC. E. Riddle and wife-to JnorPrwtor.
U. ST to F u ItS h C annada.
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Guaranty S tate Rank &amp; T ruatt Co., t
Fred J. McGraw.
U. S. to QUen C. McDonald.
U. S. to Sameul M. Woods.
Sameul Krebul and wife to H C.
Dinn.
W. R. O'Neal to Leila 8. Heggs.
H. C. Dann and wife to Mathew^ &amp;
Chance.
WatcM &amp; Kimhal! to Ixmis»- H.
Smith.
Geo. E. Maroy and wife to J A
Pmyn.
May E. Campin to W. Paul Phillips.
W. H. Cox and wife to J. T. Aldridge.
Mm. M. L. Brelgg* to Ida E. Taylor
Prosper Colony Co. to V. F V©orhees
T. F. Smith to R. L. Hyer.
Prank E Spertnan and wife to l ’ P '
Pillatu.

L o t I) $ 1.00 -

Our G r e a t January Sale

M L. Robinson ami wife to Roxunii
Murphy.
D. S. Drawdy, et. al., to I,, t l . ( ’miileroii I
Prank E Sherman, et
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Chaa. Stew art, et ux.. to J T M c ­
Lain
J T McLain, et. ux , to ('hnae A
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Wm. T. Champneys, et ux

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of Ladies Muslin Undergarments

us., to Lila J

Anna Belle Tyson, el. ux.. to W
Singleton.

L o t E $ 1.25

Night Gowns, Combinations, Skirts, Drawers, Chemises, Princess Slips, Ltc.
See tiur show windows Tor vafufes TcTÎmT oITcfed at tills'great sale.

to l- rnnk

SojHT
&lt; 0 Fulton, et ul
to Marne! t
Pulton.
Pro*|&gt;er Colony C o . to (in n F Con-

I his event will long he remembered by the ladies of Sanford.

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J M Cummings and wife to peter

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N. P. YOWELL &amp; CO.

Inn-resting t olTre K n rf.
i lie finest coffee in the world grows,
not in Arab! or J a v a as so m a n y s u p ­
pose hut in a lim ite d eli-vat« H area of
the Pacific roast of C e n t r a l A m e ric a
The J epic CoIToe sell» for one dollar a
pound on tiie hush
I t s product-on 1»
limited and very little of it is e x p o r t e d
! h e four greatest coffee unportuig
port.» of the world are H a m b u r g . H o t - l
tet'i.im. New Y o r k and New O r le a n s .'
New Orleans Is prewaiug New "l ork
for the imnition of leading A m r n c u n
rotf.-v port, its near neon to the great
m l h r growing regions of M exico. C e n ­
tral and South America giving it n de­
cided advantage.
The growing Importance of New
Orleans as a codes' importing port is due
to the great demand that has sprung up
for so-called "New Orleans" Cotf.-e that

i* no* prepared, packed and shipjasl to
•D parts of the country. "LU ZIA N N E
f OPPEE, the leading New O rle a n s
brand alono has a sale o f ”six million onepound cans per snnum.
Margaret Roar
Mi*a Margaret May Root-, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. C. W. Rose, residing at
NoD eU n ey street, died Ioat night
• t 9:35, after a lingoring illness. The
aervices will be conducted In the
borne at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning
oy-U&gt;e Rerr J.;P.-McKinnan, following
which the rental ns will be laid to rest in
the Orlando cemetery.
The deceased was twenty-six years of
*C*. and is survived by father and moth« . and two aisters, Mias Edna H. and
P-dith A. Roae. This is the second
death !n the family within the past twen-

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a n i l C u r e lo r l l n r i l , D r y , H n i t l e H o o f li P r e v e n t s I b r u s h , (f o n
t r a e U s I H o o f . W i l l h e a l Up Dill S o r e s a n d u will ( x r s i l i v c l y k e e p
H ies a n d m o s q u i t o e s f r o m i n r u u - n t i n g t h e t i i u i n a l s E v e r y I a r m
e r . L i v e r y n m n a n d T m p e t i i i n e ( »; e t . i i o r o r a i i M U i e o w n i n g H o r s e s
or M ules sh o u ld not be w ithout tins \ aluahle R em edy

YOUR TR U C K

your Horse,-Mule or any other Animal is AHlIified in uny
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Need fertilizer that is quickly available a n d
tich in plant food. Our special crop formulas
G t? c made to give lug results quickly

QUART FIFTY CENTS
Tilt* tut u s e o f n u m e r o u s d i - e n s e s a m i ilis.u;rt***.ild«* h a b i t s h e r e
t o f o r e a s t r i U - d a s ' ' r n m u t u t ¡01111!" l i n o la i n t r a c e d t o t h e t e e t h . * .
T u r n i n g h e a d s i d e w a y s m e a t i n g , i r n l l i m g at Hi* m o u t h in h a r n e s s .
b l i n d n e s s c a u s e d f r o m w u l f c U i j l i . I uls ul I k . - h . w e a k e y e ? u u d
frThtTtTlfT~frtT~nDvr 1y s i t u r t n r i n - r n T r i r n - t trrr—’r a r e t c e t b - - H t n u i h e d j j e s a n d s h a r p c o r n e r s t»f llu: t e e t h la* t r a i t t h e m o u t h a n d p r o dVree n e r v o u s n e s s a m i i r n t n h i i i i y . U r n
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i n c i s o r s p r e v e n t t h e p r o p e r m a s t i c a t i o n **! flu l o u d , p r i x l u c m j i in
d ig estio n a n d fjeneral dehility. D ernyeA m o la rs c a u s e nec ro sis of
t h e b o n e , abscesses, n a s a l R l e c t . l i s t u l a o f t h e j a w . et c .
’’I n t h e c u r e o f h o r s e s a m l m u l e s
n o o n e jx i in t is m o r e
n eg lec ted b y t h e o rU m u ry liorseim ut t h a i n l m . i : a i e uf th e teeth . . ,
“ A gain, w h e n th e te e th b w i m r ^oderaitgetl th a t th e a n im a l
c a n n o t p r o p e r l y m a s t i c a t e i t s f o o d ! w l m t il e a t s d o e s not, d o it a s
m u c h g o o d u s i t s h o u l d , b e c a u s e w h e n t h e f o o d is n o t p r o p e r l y
g r o u n d i t c a n n o t h e p r o p e r I y d i g e s t e d , a n d w h e n it c a n n o t lx?
p r o p e r l y d i g e a t e t l m o r e o r l e s s tif n p a s s e s of! a s w a s t e m a t e r i a l .

I lie m i l d w i n t e r h a s c a u s e d t h e s p r m g g r o w t h
t o s t a r t c a t 1I v
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F a v o rite Fruit M
Mra n u r e w i l l g i v e r e s ul t s a n d
w ill n o t p r o d u c e d ic -b u c k .

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bualnoes; not a diaComrw^«Ct i t tmer*J, ‘* me^ c*n Produce
dmjrtny, Jhdtionvflfo, Florida. &lt;6-24c

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l&gt;r. Taylor*« Lecture.
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‘fDr. E. 0 . T«ylor lectured to dN»p}y
Interested nudlen cc* on Tuesday evenIt la an absolute fact, that one 50 com
lni! in the Colfitregnlional Church and’ on
Jar of W ILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM
All Local Advertise m en ti «Under I h li
Wednesday evening hi the B aptist M rudlnt. Three Cent« a Lina Each Issue
either removo your freckles or cause
fade and that two jars will oven
church, on Scientific Temperance.
160 naira homer pigeons a t 1
moat severe cases completely
T hylecturer evinced a thorough grasp
..W ill nwtship less than ten
- * t.» w jr s a u r a ,
rv »a?zi­
BchletaJm, Tam pa, Fla.,
W .Ï
»oB»bhr rmtmm~ scientific standpoint, along with on uit- Game W arden.
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’ without-argument If your complexion is
, not fully restored toita natural beauty
ri'~ . - uiual ability to make nbtruse and «clen- . t o t Saltj-7 2 acres! four „roo/n house
r \ Why not u « n
WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM 1,
tllic (acta clear and interesting to pojrO- and good ba/n. Your own price if sold
r iltoadvartiM f
fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless.
* ! yoar war«« *
lar audleno*». He declared 'th a t our a t once.. AcM. Jas. A .McMillan, R. F.
Will not make hair grow but will pomD , I. iSanh.nl. F a.
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attitu d e toward the I.iquior Problem
N ew S m y rn a , F lo rid a
threly removo TAN, PIMPLES and
Wanted -M iddle-aged white woman
m ust be decided by what science teach*» to cook, wash and do housework for el­
FUESCKLES. Come in today and try it.
The jars are large and results absolute­
as to the nature and eftecta of alcohol derly
lorly man living in country. Addreaa
ly certain. Sen t by mall if desired
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N.,
dire
Herald.
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on the human ay«tern.
Price 50c. Mammoth jam $1.00. WIL­
For Sale -Maxwell Runabout in good
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SON’S FAIR SKIN SOAP 25c.
He stated that alcohol is not a food,
nicrobes
In
Your
Sc?lp
condition.
Will
sell
for
$150.00
Add.
although it sometimes seem* to net like Jas. A. MrMillan, R. F. ü . 1, Sanford,
F qt ujilo by
A uthorities aay th a t a microbo
food« act. Alcohol prove* to bo u pois­ Fla.
46-tf c a u se s baldness. If y o u ar« loslog
A ld rid g e u ru g Sto re
on, two-fold In nature—a Narcotic, de­
DAVID SPEEH, Propdmr
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For R ent— Furnished cottage, 210 hair tr y our r e m e d y a t our riak.
pressing the nervous system, and an Ir­ f ín e avenup. Will m-11 the furniture.
Frofewor Una», of 0»nnuj, snd
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Dr. Ksboursud, the «rest rrtnfB
ritant attacking the mucous membrane« Box 478.
Dritti» lóioiwt, claim that a mi­
For S ale-B eg g a r Weed Seed. We
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It thua evinces a special power to destroy
crobe eating!,beldneaa. and their
R A T E S
guarantee our Tom Watson und all vari­
theory haa tfié» verified by «niara»
the life cell* of the hum an body.
eties of watermelon a w l to be true to
Plumbing and
•dentiti*. lid* microbe destro;
Unlike foods, when taken jn to the name. W rite for erices. For 33 yean
Um hair follici**, in tima reu«»« ti::
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scalp to
■calp porra to eloee
and___
th*'scali
' body, II goes unchanged, aa alcohol, into we have grown melon« for seed purj&gt;o*es
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G as Flttln
beet*mo shiny. ’Than, it i* baliavsd
&gt;j**blcaiL *M L btculatr? within the.veins only. Giradeau Seed Co., M onticello.i
nothing
will
rtriv«
th*
growth.
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Sp. n . l till I k . kf« k ■iiB w án i. f f f u ^ f r .tW o r k R e c c iv c H -M y . iîcx w u ta) ,
» treatetl before this occurs. boldnsM.
it attack s there the white corpuscles of
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Attention And*Be»t BflPorts ■
W* know of nothing that ha*
disease germs. It ahrivcla up the white ^
Address, D. G. WagnerKisalmme«,
given such unlrereal **tisf»ition in
City H aU
Telephone No M
ODOD Opposite
0
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treating th* scalp and hair as Rsisil
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corpuscle«, makes them unable to corn
*•«8" Bair Tonic. It has been de­
For Sale—Pop corn wagon at corner
bat disease auceessfully; then attacks the
signed alter long study to ovsreorn*
the cause of falling hair as discovered
brain cells, especially those thnt belong £3mt and Park Avr. Enquire at wagon
or address Box 10U4, City.
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by Prof L'nns. 4&gt;r. Halsiursud *»d
to the higher nature of man. Because
v other scalp and hair spnriaUtts. and
Fbw. Rent One large room with two
we helieveit will do more than any­
of this proved nature and effect of nlco- beds, suitable for two young men. Also
thing else can lo remove dandruff and
hol it should l&gt;e uvoided by the individ­ one room ' nicely furnished. With or |
stop falling hair: amt if any human
ual ami prohibited by the state us u bev­ without board. Mr*, ft. L. Jones, 206 i
agency ran prnmot* • new growth
Park
Ave.
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of hair it will do-that. loo.
erage
We want you to make us prove It.
For sale—Five gallon Instantaneous
of satisfaction for every dollar invested in
We will pay for a month's treatment
water heater. .Suitable for hath room
of
Rexatl
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Bair
Tonic
na*d
dur­
Notice to the 1'ublle
one Singer sewing machine, used one
ing a trial, if you will us* it *oThe new Contractor for the City m onth, household furniture., at 210
cording to direction*, and »re not
Pine
ave,
or
box
473.
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thoroughly satisfied. When wa will
Scavenger and Cleaning work, Mr.
do
this, you surely should not hasitat*
For Rent Cheap—New one room fur­
Chaa. M. Hand, will begin his work on
to at least try lx
nished
cottage
with
bath
on
quarter
February I at. In order to make a sucHtart the treatment today You*
^
Your tect will do better service if you put
acre, good garden Innd. Laurel avenue
Viera re.pieal will gel your money
• cesa of keeping t tie City in good clean and Second street. Address P. Ov Box
back if ynu want it. l wotuw 50*
them in Florsheims, which arc all
and sanitary order, he m u st h a v e the 1323.
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and SI.(Ml
cooperation of the citixens in hi« work
You can buy Rcvall ‘'Off" Hair Toni*
For Sale or R ent- First class farm
made over Natural Shape lasts
and t h e S anita ry C o m m itt e e of iln* &lt;’11y fully equipped. Fine buildings E v­ tn Una community only at our store:
erything
modern,
Bargain
Box
144,
Council hereby roqurwl* all those co n ­
Orlando, Fla.
43~9tc
L. R. PHILLIPS &amp; CO.
cerned. to help in the«, which can candy
W anted—Plain or fashionable dresses
rtf-»ml
n*
Jtors
FlorMa
he d one, by their stric tly com p ly in g to make. Satisfaction guaranteed.
u t t h th e City'« O rdinance* on S a n i t a ­ 206 E Third St.
43-Klp
Li o Í
II H l o r # i n
****rT
v » r T tio w n
.
triti ri ly ln lUa l m t « l H t « U i , ( 't h h J i
tion
The Gate City House has brought
Grt*Ä% /intatti Tbrr«
- - - - - tlifffm il Illud i
f *»r
Fv**ry « m itn a ry h u m a b U l—
T h e C ity Ordinance* req u ire thnt down the high cost of living. Only $4 00
MptCttillr d rtigfi+if for U m pAftkular Ul
every household hav e a good i n c h or (*•1 w&lt;*ek for the finest table board in
l " f » h i * h i l io t o f n m m f t M l * « ] .
1 K « R e u l l S lo tM A r« A m e fk ja 't (è r « A t*i|
garbage can. or oilier sound, sufhcienl the city. See Parker.
2H-tf
Urug St«
H
F E E T F IT T E R
a n d covered rec*'|lt«cle for tie-ir w aste
Tom ato Plants I shall have several
a n d g arb a g e, and hav e tiiis hi a place million Livimjjston’s New Globe tomato
= Telephone 6 9
S anford, Flo rid a
easily aci-eiflVc (or“YTt$
v. .- ia lf ir ’flk » »
-1stTrToc rL ou | kt thmuund
$1 ID fur
also tiutl your lots and p a r k w a y s are
511................. *..........................................................
■
11)00 luta and up
I am al«n head
kept clean from brush weed« a n d trash , quurtsira fur i» w t (Mitatu elijw
Writt
and all such rubbish to be placed tn a for catalogue
J 14 Davin, Bortov.
t.'l 6tp
place convenient for the sc av e n g er_ Jo Fla.
&lt;&gt;
For Sale Block of five well located
remove
city lot*. Addreaa Owner, Box 1287
T h e co n tra c to r will m ake re|&gt;o{i o
34-1 (
*•
\
tills I le p n rtm cn l Ilf all cu-e-s when* these
hor Rent Beil room, dining room,
rules are not kept a n d It will lie up, to kitchen, und use of mtting room, ill one
Ihi* Coinmtttis* to have the law siririly of the nicest re-dclctiona in til" city. Close ,
...
-----i i - t ir —««w
«fjfnreesl is laid d o w n b y VliU V t«itoalirin Ip ^ A p p ly nt Herald oilica.
St. John* Hotel Room« and board.
We ure lonkktug to our ctt u r n s one an
Homelike accommodation, for regular
all to help us kis'P u p th e r e p u ta tio n of iiourdcnt or Iransienln. Good table.
Dr. L. V. Bdl of Jacksonville. Flu.,
this C i ( \ u s ihe Cleanest and Best in the Ha tea reasonable
W. H. Wathen Prop
who turn iHjen made lutnons by one oi
420 W. First SL.
33-tf
S ta te
the greatest discovenefi of the n^e, n
The S anitary C o m m ittee.
For Rent SI* room rottage with all
remedy
with whieh lit* lias experi­
modern improvement* til!» PulmHti
S
Rung, C h a irm a n
mented,
tint ten together fro;iT the
avenue Apply tn Y W M a h o n e y at
W f tSH lili III hf ( «t,! frolli(
Fernuid Ild a r ( o
t;f t(
h
w
i
m
t
i
|
w
mid
mendows uf Floridn tmtl
I » I k i l Mint
t ir li» it iH &gt; r tii| %(i
I .nod Show I inning Soon
t! * ' * » ! 1 i ’ li v .i ml I he
Wanted H&lt;&gt;y of it&gt;uut 15 year* to
now known nf Dr. L . V B ell’s Flori­
I he th e a tr e goesr of this city will I n m ­ learn trade
m*»M * it &gt;l.u |M i) I n i . i h s
En q u ir e Herald Printing
da Herbal D iscovery.
44-11
an opportunity next wyek of witmsa- CO. WHITECLUVER KLOllR
You do not have to send to Europe
"Wanted Clean cotton rags, no scraps,
ing n number of high class plays a t living
(oil* nú inore than the "other
or
California to obtain a remedy thnt
kind," and is mlimtely III |.
prices. The Mndtiock-Field Company at the Herald office. Will pay 2 rent*
has the power to cure such diseases as
per pound
1
111
has gained considérable c o m m en t thruI idly go.u .mice .1
kidney,titomnch, liver or blood diseases,
For Sale Two family launch»», also
oot the South ns being one of the most wholesale
ti»h husinivu with launches,
as
you will find a cure for any of these
“Vo ir (jKo o r has ir
u p -to -d a te a ttr a c tio n s ever prvw nli-d boats and net*. Also lake front lot wit!
complaints in that now famous remedy.
to the public at p opular prices
T heir three houses C. I.. Vineent, at fish
Dr L V Bell’s Florida Ilerinil Discov­
87-tf
plays «re the lnnt money can procure house.
ery It is composed of roots, herbs mid
Good Mule for Sale Cheap Fur in
being com plete 111 everv detail and con
barks, leaves and lierrics. gathered from
trolled exclusively b y the \ l a d din'^ *portion aiqily to John C. Edwards,
DR. L V HULL.
natures great storehouse in the swamps
32-tfc
Field players
T he rep e rto ire is varied Celery avenue.
and meadows of Floritia and has cured
I lie ( .rcatevt Living
For Sale Two good mules, wrgoi.
and very extensive, m aking it powublr
thousands
of people all over the South­
(•rrrti and Divcave
Se&lt;&gt; them ut ,M»-cca Ham­
for th e m to produce a n y one of th e 26 and harness
ern
States,
where it lias been exten­
mock on Grvenman place.
36-tfc
Kxtcr inm ator
plays on a tluy's notice. As tltelr stay
sively ndvertised.
In ih i. rity «HI 1». lim it«) tn . n i,) ,,.. I
'“ « X , . ' i
I)», 1» V. I4c.tr« Florida Hrrbni Discovery cure» such dlscasea'a* originate
will aeh-ct......
otily
the very 1beat.
Ex 1,000; rheaj&gt;er in larger lot*. SutiMaf
•they
m... _„u
..................— • **fnm*
kipnry. Momocli, Uvrr c»r blood di^orilrr«, whrrc riiauy rrmedlci have
iv Ile n't vaudeville will Imi introdueèd be­ tlon guaranteed. F. 8. Cannon, Meg- I
been tried nmt failed Tlii» remedy is handled by the Aldridge Drug Co.
getl'»,
S.
C.
3
l-34tc
tween act*, making almost a continuous
Dr, L V. Bell enn be seen ut this »tore. Free lectures nnd concerts from mi
For Sale— Remmington tyt&gt;e writer
performance from the ri?M to the fall flf
elevated »Inge every evening on the corner of First Street nnd Park Avenue.
in good condition. 113 Railroad Ave.
the finui curtain. This »rganlxutiun
fo r R ent—Store room and unfur­
will no doubt, fie well received here, u* nished room in Bishop block. Enquire
they come highly recommended and are Holden Real Estate CO.
&gt;. 45-tf
heralded aa lieing (nr above the average
Found—Gold.Fin. Found a t Takach*
Pressing Club. Can have same by rail­
and in a rlaxs by themselves.
ing at Club and paying fof^'.his notice.
,
___
Haitis, bêsT per Tb
S F ot Rent -- Right fQfl,- *■----- ,r " *
‘TonvenTencOs. \S \.. _____ , . k
.

WANTS

Pure Bred Poultry

this Space
Is for Sale

| The Oaks Poultry Farm

THE GENEVA HOUSE jj

c. H. D IN G E E

, $1.50

1 100 CENTS WORTH

| The Florsheim Shoe

I

$5.00

í a i a

1 E. G. DUCKWORTH

ÜThe Greatest Discovery
of theJKmifcntJkgelJ

White Clover Flour

avenue, close In. Inquire of Mrs. 1
er at Jopu's house on Park avenue. !
48-2tp |
For Sale Wood yard on Sanford ave.
Moneymaker. Good reasons for selling
Address Box 1063.
.4-31
W anted -T o buy High Pressure Au­
tomat lo Rtfle. JaintM McMillan, It:
F. D. JjjfxClty.
47-11
For R e n t—Two furnished rooms, cor­
ner Third and Magnolia
Inquire at
Sanford-,-Furniture Co. »tore, 48-tf
------------------------- —
Control of Insert» and Diseaftc».
A neat 168 page .hook lias -re re n rir?t

Miss Mary Daniel
Witla- The

Maddoclu-Field
:*
1
■h15*

Best Cane StiRar, 251b bn^s for

J .3 0

Boston Baked Beans 15c ca n s 2 for 2 5 c

Best Cane Su gar, 171b b ags for

J. 0 0

C am pbell's Soups. 3 ca n s for

■lJ■ - - - hr

- -

.*

Sgudder's Maple Syrup, per qt

Rum ford B aking Powder, lib can. 25®

Scudder’s Maple Syrup, per p t . . . 3 0 c

4f *•

4

.

50°

Octagon Soup. G cukes f o r ._ ......... 2 5 c

Flap-Jack Pancake Flour, pkg__.15c

Butter, 11b bricks for _______ ____ 4Q c

.Buck wtieal,

2 1 3 Main Street

Ft !

^ * .4

25°

Best Cane Sugar, 81b bags for. . 5 0 c

Fertiliser Co„ Jack so n v ille , Fla., giviaf 1
concise hut complete directions lor pro-1
Hnd iiifeix*r&lt; kroaUtw-M rum»r in Klurlil« &gt;
j p O S B iBp g wti biaeefar
grove*, gartieri* and field». Though ab­
solutely correct according to the latest
scientific n-acarchea, it is everyday word«
and as easy to read aa the local nowBpaG »r. Paper covers, fifty cent»; c lo th !
Player» ndingx, ueventy-five cants.
46-ltp
-a

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1-

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�Published

S e m i-W o e k ly — Tuesday

and

Friday

kV SA N f-X JR U — i,U* j* Worth Living
S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , T U E S D A Y . r C O R U A R Y 4 , I S 13

For
Celery Fields Will Be Shown
in Moving Pictures

Deeper

Velum« V

Inlet FIRE FIEND

Water

Commercial Club Called

ames Scourge Various Parts
of United States

KAUM PEOPLE GET THE

M an y‘ Prominent Citizens Present From
V \rt

Dorner'* Immenie Celery Farm Fur­
nishes Subject- for This Enter-,
- - p r m n g 'F i r m i - i

-------- — *— th e

than till

tin-

nh

*i m g

not only of celery
( '11

h ut

, r t * is « - .*■• it

"l nufiij

•vurepun-o», im i t o l

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re vi uri«! m a d e soim
i&lt; ry11r •ix re
t
r, li u l h r e a t l i . I! Il Im a rk I l e exhibited a m a p showing »
M&gt;\V
l'fierer, (' Il ( lark k\
(hi popolai noi coni igiioie, ti&gt; New Sin V r t
/.ir
I II Iti dd ,t *
I i t t r- .rii . i
,i r &gt; u of .1 lai Unies o. .
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II.irrori, n o i, i I. Irid io t I"' - ’’P .’s while the Cai I way mil.igi- "
[. I.o p i- 7, M (' W a l - f within C o s I (Mi litile urea ittn c n io d io
•
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1 ji ajip’■tpi i.o n t 1 . '
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II I .......m u li- •led (or S t | ton
Iti . o d i l
ni t Vpii 11-i that w.1
Pia &gt; I . u h i o , M r-, h i cofppar isoli of iiopnl.i l mn alai f .u lw u, lii {'iiih.iPir,d&gt;h
r-r+re-f a i i ' l LI M ' -| v i t ' " l i a g e 'or Ilo- two p lates -h o w - -t
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Murgoi.i'i Pial
tnmt ■ ¿*4 y
lo urv .-iK-îustr-l C l » (e
litici lo ini vu
,i popola Iit'll
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K n j n n *1111, &lt;if i i f h i n r i n

lot'tr'""* th**
fYi***

mi*-*-i 1rii*

innly
r i p re were m a n y other d
ite- f-o iii 1.1M-..I lawn toil to tin er
•d un ut t i - rtiietpig it was uopo
■ L" - ••«ore i proper r t v i-t rat ioti

' .et s*» ri tu.-yr lía le - r* ad .1 reputi |o-r
tmmiig to thè ihve'oiirTieiit and ilo
working otri to a -ucces.sf 1)( coticliisum
tin- m a tte r ni sAcurmg ■ i *•**(• water ut
Me» S iiiv r tta
l&gt;r
Var i
k a in iti 1,1
Ih, O r i Meat'll IV.I the i ìr -t speaker
I I m- -p i a lu r 'liti Ills) Ills re m ark i tl

11; i

' I - pttver tu 1 -usti Ila- m a l l i r lo .1 tinnì
successi 111 co n clu sim i.
S eal,ree*e w as then represcnlisi hy
it.s 1 larinti in f u m e . Hot)
Chiirle s I
lliirgman urie of tf,«- pimu-er» &lt;&gt;f f fi.it
ifiri'ty and [sifiular towi
II- hegan
I,' - r io ta rk - hy -t.ilm g M al a- -non a

r. J mah -Ilio* &gt;ri ( i l a 1 tre |rnfau,i t run re t ' e
, ||,e nation was increasing at. t li** r i t e nf J .I ih». I IfUtl.ltlMf )w»r itnmirn and tfmf It wa» Uff»
l.eott I ali-id'it*ly lin|iossilile lor tin' railw ay»
la m i (" illstriPllte tln- -rl|l|ll|i s inculi u t lo
il
propi rly 1 arittg for our present jMipulu
i, |, \ ti,m to s,,, out tätig of tin anomll in
ling
’ i-a-c ol J , m MI.ul»I ' T h e peiiker imiti*, ,,|1(. it a pruni n l ert(K*t'uil m e ntion that all
i Mu ‘ m ovem ent, fiuti their beginning iti tt
-e y
- i n a li wyv ay . a ii i l Mm ri.er 11 - nr *l-*mc-its
w a w lo f lite nrovement m d t c i r r d ftÿ I H di',. V,,. . rpipiiu t or -I tjl, oil showed » h e i lier
ougti I li—tit i or 1 0 . 1 1-tic,• wmilfi nri-WUli H e
riolv I'lt'-'l Mu i n - I a n , e of llftr H 'P Mu' r a ilm m way matdra'i , who w PlP- \ r a v idmg o v er
y(n j; one ni Iris Ime» or P an -he* away w(-»t
M»nV of St I*.ml. wa ' a r i g l i in a wreck which
„pof
P-I.tyc I tu y l rii) I i.Iu,. / u Vn/uL J«u.ixi*-W 4*tP*
Hak~t-*J tip- train a n d track were being put in
. ,,j, * diapt-.tn p -'in n é t P*- j o t i r m y . Mr. H i l l
.solid ‘ look a stroll out along the tracka to delp
I

of

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II.

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t|i*» ji

li.

w ili

reaefi

i- lo iir lim i (reight cara,

vn-ii |.u ro i.| w iiii

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uj*nn th«
tho« itig

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• i - . i l ,ng w.1- Ilo a
I « I -I Ilo- lo idtete 1* pi u

tiy h i- u n failin g source
and timely topics
i P e oilier Sanford

ill

(h i

th i.itM

n i- iliH i

h&gt; t h o

tfi'h'h

fht* nintíi^Trn1! nrrH t” f h r
.Atl -»i &gt;j
»1 li** UVII
Aliti 11:*V •■ lint !ni*n nil-fit lililí
ui*ro
tr - i f •I tn &lt;!• .ilh in .tin i .usli oí tiiM
•fiiU il in f» o h ! hi -li nr*
I he n|H*niI •i r &lt;if i h» m.n luti« **n.»n » \ t
lh «
I ’11 Ff I I*vf * Ml If •! t* » !' in p “r if il4:| rM■ 1

I
1
m Ja , - .
\ . r. r n • pici or esipie tourist hotel, wa_s destroyed try
tire in a s ( „ r l time S u n d a y , the guest*
Paving to llrs- lor llusr lives leaving
-,— 1 u,( "a-ir pcr-oo.d t ifn ts Pellllld

1 Ut ' . • ,| ll'li t, i|is „ ( .S i a 'I
' ., a - * MI 11 l Or i" d 1,1 - u! all I , .
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Pi r- •Il I rii I Pe .It • • Il f i lli f i . ' '
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' gtsialurt and iw*naI-- im i li ■ *!',*

il

1, - ;

t ’ - | ..e | 1 tft li fisi t he

c llite n s am i cu|itafiin of trulti.slry as , .11 pr at i- delegali - liof lo leaV1* larlldun
u n n i alter hn-ttltitm vvUrr &gt;eiitiriust alni
f»e rnmtr to attenti
Al ttds ttli-r-Hog »
Ilari m -triir Ieri ili- trorips noi 10 tire u n ­
|icritmrmnt o rg im iratio ii w lll t«- formisi
ti! alil i (tre Mdlg.lTIitln t-eg.lll Ipeir lltto prieriait-t tilt» wurk lo a «ili'ta -I
t ,11 k
Ila
noie aride
" T h e |Mirte
coricltisuiii. t i n i ' m a l mg New Sm yrna
1 Iii-ltp rt •( il net 1 s a ry Io .»sue Muore
.1 dts-p w Iter poti
1 -( rie llo lt' f i "hit r to " i n v m e e putrite
T ln » i-o rnm iliis- w,ll pi oii-l. de|,iiul
opinion tirai respiiictiljility for lite r**.u m plir.n o| tire w«r will r&lt;"Ht exclumvifl\ va. (t li Mie lllilku n u li irsi. "
will be ap
thorough I
.»tale rrew s
tile officialas to even
add tin - 1!
list of gov
a nd nu m b
nt Iter citici
tion of the

nirs-t Mu-i-» Snrveri an i
Mr srlaineir .P ete rs, (taker

V D e h g h lf til I .i m r li c o n

w - ¿MWM b rü to

-nr n rrr^ri

f Patter

delightful liincm -o ii last Saturday 111
Imnur of h e r guekUt, Mis***« S arve r tint! ___ U 4 ln s r io s.ir w V »« i-k «(u t» fif
M ru; i Itati If esrrrr entc-tntned M r- - «m l
] ’aid for fo u rlis n . T h e cruterP ('ier r
k lr a , -M iirö fs k D &lt;""1 M rs M a t'lm u x
( was rm l ( Piro »e f1u11■! work of (pe (him
M r , and M m
Mrory Ita l u i , idsu kit»»
tii-d d r-lg ll. 11 prill Mils waj* w
&lt;■ 1
ill'll id rtlninfrt snow w h ile Ji|ekl*(i
Simplicity and elr-gam-v a l wa y s gracrMu1 i-nterla itim enLs of M r s . Kaub*r»oii

V :4*jIffl^crUl February 6lh, 7lb, 8th

Mie Central

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H«»u - 1mii *Ytr»-ct in

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a i. 0 ti w in ai.io -no -d

h***.iu'*4í n| f

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fin* u *m* nf
Í Inrnlu.
Mr l.uM fr
fii.ul** nitiiu* r»*nmrkw
h»rf h.u! hifi U in r »\ «*i i m Juin«! an»l i«r*- v.ifm o - t *l «
ih»*
»'illuni1 v nr y r&lt; un ! j
i.i\ o r «»( thi* ¡ i n ' . n t

,

MISS MARY DANIEL

P

I Sito orni
| I , I , m -.it
cieorgla
altro.td. owner of t (n wharves, i» Ito-

h i i i v n —1 ki-i

rtlthl# wLav-n: vrt.&gt;V^fLM^W&gt;ftS4&gt;*-e*-i--e-Tr-M'w«fule * ■

c l i a - d Mie NtVr.oo p ia ce al ¡p i
■, t nf Fitili »trevi a n d
M yrtle liv e lliliThe fiuuat tliut is un thè lui» n o » w i l 1
le- remoMsl and un •■ l**gnot m-w I m m c
Wlll tu- lillilt
Tl'.c Iteci ers Wlll r e l u r i l
ili tip*. e»f!y full a n d irci tl| V t l- u r i e »
borile and Mr Ilei ker A 1,1 1 '..-agl
liti* I . fiere
Ih »1 a fasi liuti i " l uni-,
dal hi reprcseui in “ i m o (.01 1 1 ,t M a*
a a t., ,,( la - in-igPlinr - w1 i,
&gt;
locate in M lite F i o r a l a I ti;
, I r 0., 1 I I
li hi» mg reports of alt I trai »anlnrd coofd
"Ih-r tfieni wlll im lm t- sr-vernl olle r gin-ri
Miru-or» lo l'itine d o w n wilti laro t a x i

L'mi yard* in » idi li, are all that remai ri
of thè whitrven of tln* Merchant» and
M ¡iter' 1 ransjiorl al ioli C o m p a n y whtch
btiriicd at Sararnat ori SumJny. T h e
(ire. whiefi originatisi rn-ur ttie rnain e n ­
t r i l i ' • of ito wiiarvi-s. » .is d lsc o vc n s!
'l'o ri ly atli-r 1 O rliH k, 11111 spread so
l a | ' d l * l l i i t Ila possihility of siivtng
Ilo wlotrves was »orti pussed. \ \ ith in

i o-orgiii and 1&lt;.i-ssi to \ i rum i conipan
e. nere ih--.tr.......I uiget.her » itti tlie ir

&gt;

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'Vili lim ili New Huno
Mr .uni M *s I I I
Jlii gi r n, d la in
lly trulli In d ia n a S a v i- Insili m m . , ; i \ (or
sr-veriil day» and h a v trig fullea•ut |ov&gt;
s i l i mi peuple a m i c . on.it. I................

.«■"! wil ii 11 at

upon a long rtalk of sonn-UiIng that was
growing near tln 1 rig h t-o f-w ay and stop|»sl lo m a k e un cxnminntiitn of it
He
lirtiilly decidisi that it wu» a
» b e n i wirh thè g r a n i w&gt;-|| devel
thè body or worni* portimi sii
iieuvy
I h carcfully dug ib is
up and guardislly l o o k ir lui.

lervs Uniti th irly minute» thè March unta
and M iner» a lia r v i« were dextrnyed,
•ind thè tliimes Itiiil spremi to thè P lan i»
ers rn-e rimi whieli also Im m isi
Seven

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tin l a -1 11 m •' &lt; i' t i-&gt; i
(ri adisplu le vlllvt -t( (In
C"|e 1 1
great ('-lary, in J u s t r * and t *t k
pisiple have p r o lu d ili arr.i .gi-l for
of the finest i ' » ü u t i i i o n î
U m u iiu
of winter vegetald*-s o- I l-u-d ( ',ftt
ever tieon taken
S h o u ld 'f &gt; i&gt; ■ &lt;
pf.iVf ip Ps tlVC III Ull . w
I 1 tf..
tu m ad *1 n* er by l.d
mp*
y
and ttos can easily tie done .*&lt;. i t - tf*
nl February will nttirk 1 ■ .• liMgl,'*
infer* industry In-re and m a r ­
ie» tan lie laker, d a tin g I C * 11 ,

WAS DAY 10«

In te r im — i\srr-.w%ix;

i»s&lt;- u ho in n i « t ir k is l (o r d e c a d i ’ I »etnocrut ic videro** wmiid In
d o c k in g to notile h.Hitler under
lliey would In* g i o i r a i tinsi t i i -i r

cry "ill gain more by rius rciMr. t

year*. I

SONDAI

East

through all tinaie yeur* of-Kcpfih- Hihrr kimuitrti* tim er“ He- atidderrtym ire f~

the headquarters of | |j«* company vxh r&gt;
*-*'lh**y » ill he pot in to slnifie lor til«- ptc
tore machine. T h e y » dl p robahlv I"
shown here in S an fo rd lio-r tm i t h n i m
and if they pass l|is|M rtio ii u&gt;i, (•&gt; ■ •I
to the various m o ving pn-tur« »how s .ill
over the civilized w orld and .Vcd-tr.I
publicity

the

ole and d o m ina tion » e r e not f o n ti
!* th a t thè »nlid South at thè next
-ntial election would la* Iliade, to
ke thè pro verhiiil ( am idian d im e

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Sanford celery fields will soon bn v r n
by thousands of people ull over tins riviliie&lt;l world if t fn* picture* taken hen*
hut week prove to bp good enough for
the film maker». T he immense r»*ler&gt;
fnrnl of A. D orner on Celery avVrnit
» as the scene of th e movies and t |&gt;is rep
reselltalive of the Kuletn C o m p a n y
Mr, Darling, wan engaged all wtstV, m
getting picturia* of the great i*ep;r&gt; in
.dustry from the planting of th e s*»-rl
beds to the final cutting and shipping
of the vegetable t hat has mud«' Sanford
famous. The pictures »ere said to In­
line arid Mr. Darling sent them oh to

former
T h i.

SCORES BIG

und this o n e was no e x r e p lion. Facli
place curd c o n ta in e d a c o n u n d r u m and
much nu-rrimvmt mux e n j o y e d in guessing

T h -i M urto
tin. . &gt; .nul I ft )

I Pii r u t '
M "I .

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M it

II l is t

w e i g h f ul l - u f i e l l O l ll u 'e s

and a giilltin of syrup must contain (til!
wett-ir* law gru^ into *-ffr-t-1, und il »frlrfl *
lu- im la w f u l for any m e rc h a n t In se ll or
L u l l to d is p la y
a lly lo u d ; —, . a , c» on
, - 0 it«*» o u t lle n o a u n i| ir - I4 I1 1 - g, e n s 1

.I i1
I j •1vvr»V* r. a 11.tr, Cant c.o st ]|
(i-.- 1 h,ui a I'liiiirii d I•i Me,- h * P--* .lian
A new lodge ol M win* lias been or a gallon of sy rup or otlier fo a ls
\k lien t
1 u n in rl in M ia m i
Fo r «11111* tim e it tfu housewife asks for a pound ol In itier
lu x been thought that M ia m i was large the package she rrs-eives must weigh Hi
enough to Bupport two lodges, and this ounces and not 16 ur Hi
F a st Coast

iw *fkiA n u rn * In f l i r t Iti«pum*(* n f tlw * n m iix a iA

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DOROTHY

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HERALD

l&gt;r. Taylor*« Lecture.
„ ‘f Dr. E. 0 . T«ylor lectured to dN»p}y
Interested nudlen cc* on Tuesday evenlni! in the Colfitregnlional Church and’ on
All Local Advertise menti «Under Ihli
Wednesday evening hi the Baptist Mrudlnt. Three Cent« a Lina Each Issue
church, on Scientific Temperance.
160 naira homer pigeons a t 1
Thylecturer evinced a thorough grasp
..W ill nwtship less than ten
-* t .» w jr s a u r a ,
BchletaJm, Tampa, Fla.,
»oB»bhr rmtmm~ scientific standpoint, along with on uit- Game Warden.
; f f 4 6 - 8 t p
ri'~ . - uiual ability to make nbtruse and «clen- . t o t Saltj-72 acres! four „roo/n house
r \ Why n ot u « n
tllic (acta clear and interesting to pojrO- and good ba/n. Your own price if sold
r iltoadvartiM f
* ! yoar w a r«« *
lar audleno*». He declared 'that our at once.. AcM. Jas. A .McMillan, R. F.
D , I. iSanh.nl. F a.
45-tf
attitude toward the I.iquior Problem
Wanted -Middle-aged white woman
must be decided by what science teach*» to cook, wash and do housework for el­
as to the nature and eftecta of alcohol derly
lorly man living in country. Addreaa
. N., dire Herald. ,
46-3tp
on the human ay«tern.
For Sale -Maxwell Runabout in good
He stated that alcohol is not a food,
nicrobes In Your Sc?lp
condition. Will sell for $150.00 Add.
although it sometimes seem* to net like
Jas. A. MrMillan, R. F. ü . 1, Sanford,
Authorities aay that a microbo
food« act. Alcohol prove* to bo u pois­ Fla.
46-tf
causes baldness. If you ar« loslog
on, two-fold In nature—a Narcotic, de­
For Rent— Furnished cottage, 210 hair try our rem edy at our riak.
pressing the nervous system, and an Ir­ fín e avenup. Will m-11 the furniture.
Frofewor Una», of 0»n n u j, snd
42-9tp
D r. Ksboursud, the «rest rrtn fB
ritant attacking the mucous membrane« Box 478.
D r itti» ló io iw t, c la im th a t a m i­
For Sale-Beggar Weed Seed. We
‘
It thua evinces a special power to destroy
crobe eating!,beldneaa. and their
guarantee our Tom Watson und all vari­
th
e o ry haa tfié» verified by «niara»
the life cell* of the human body.
eties of watermelon aw l to be true to
• d e n titi* .
li d * m icro b e destro;
Unlike foods, when taken jn to the name. Write for erices. For 33 yean
Um hair follici**, in tima reu«»« ti::
__ _______
■calp porra to eloee
and t h *scalp
'scali to
' body, II goes unchanged, aa alcohol, into we have grown melon« for seed purj&gt;o*es
beet*mo shiny. ’Than, i t i* baliavsd
&gt;j**blcaiL*M Lbtculatr? within the.veins only. Giradeau Seed Co., Monticello.i
n o th in g w ill r t r iv « th * growth. I I Kin.
»
42-26tc
» tre a te tl before th is occurs. boldnsM.
it attacks there the white corpuscles of
. , , d, i
.
,
, _
.
. _____ . . F o r Saie—Two desirable lotalxC-Saiw
» » y Nr-oremr*»*. ———
the hlootL Jalioae function-is-n H sslM j« ^¿rd rrcighTänTintain
iUakan prom pt
TOmi
Ii'tgl
W * know of nothing that ha*
disease germs. It ahrivcla up the white ^
Address, D. G. WagnerKisalmme«,
given such unlrereal **tisf»ition in
treating th* scalp and hair as Rsisil
44-tf
corpuscle«, makes them unable to corn
*•«8" Bair Tonic. It has been de­
For Sale—Pop corn wagon at corner
bat disease auceessfully; then attacks the
signed alter long study to ovsreorn*
£3mt
and
Park
Avr.
Enquire
at
wagon
the cause of falling hair as discovered
brain cells, especially those thnt belong
or address Box 10U4, City.
44-tf
by Prof L'nns. 4&gt;r. Halsiursud *»d
to the higher nature of man. Because
v other scalp and hair spnriaUtts. and
Fbw. Rent One large room with two
we helieveit will do more than any­
of this proved nature and effect of nlco- beds, suitable for two young men. Also
thing else can lo rem ove dandruff and
hol it should l&gt;e uvoided by the individ­ one room' nicely furnished. With or | stop
falling hair: amt if any human
ual ami prohibited by the state us u bev­ without board. Mr*, ft. L. Jones, 206 i
agency ran prnmot* • new growth
Park Ave.
44-tic
of
hair
it will d o -that. loo.
erage
We want you to make us prove It.
For sale—Five gallon Instantaneous
We will pay for a m onth's treatment
water heater. .Suitable for hath room
of Rexatl " M " Bair T on ic na*d dur­
Notice to the 1'ublle
one Singer sewing machine, used one
ing a trial, if you will
us* it *oThe new Contractor for the City month, household furniture., at 210
cording to direction*, and »re not
Pine
ave,
or
box
473.
41-9t-p
thoroughly satisfied.
When wa will
Scavenger and Cleaning work, Mr.
do this, you surely should not hasitat*
For Rent Cheap—New one room fur­
Chaa. M. Hand, will begin his work on
to at least try lx
February Iat. In order to make a suc- nished cottage with bath on quarter
Htart the treatment today
You*
acre, good garden Innd. Laurel avenue
Viera
re.pieal will gel your money
•cesa of keeping ttie City in good clean and Second street. Address P. Ov Box
back if ynu want it.
l w o tu w 50*
and sanitary order, he must have the 1323.
43-tfc
and SI.(Ml
cooperation of the citixens in hi« work
You can buy Rcvall ‘ 'Off" Hair Toni*
For Sale or Rent- First class farm
and the Sanitary Committee of iln* &lt;’ 11y fully equipped. Fine buildings Ev­ tn Una community only at our store:
Box 144,
Council hereby roqurwl* all those con­ erything modern, Bargain
Orlando, Fla.
43~9tc
L. R. PHILLIPS &amp; CO.
cerned. to help in the«, which can candy
Wanted— Plain or fashionable dresses
rtf-»ml
n *
Jtors
F lo rM a
he done, by their strictly complying to make. Satisfaction guaranteed.
utth the City'« Ordinance* on Sanita­ 206 E Third St.
43-Klp
Li o ÍíaiaII Hlor# in
. *v»rT
***rT town
i
triti ri ly ln lUa l m t « l H t « U i , ( ' t h h J i
tion
The Gate City House has brought
Grt*Ä% /intatti Tbrr«
- - - - - tlifffm il I llu d i
f*»r
Fv**ry «mitnary humab Ul—
The City Ordinance* require thnt down the high cost of living. Only $4 00
M pt C t t ill r d r t i g f i + i f f o r U m p A ft k u l a r Ul
every household have a good in ch or (*•1 w&lt;*ek for the finest table board in l"f »hi* h il io tofnmmftMl*«].
1K« Reull SlotM Ar« Amefkja't (èr«At*i|
garbage can. or oilier sound, sufhcienl the city. See Parker.
2 H-tf
Urug St«
and covered rec*'|lt«cle for tie-ir waste
Tomato Plants I shall have several
and garbage, and have tiiis hi a place million Livimjjston’s New Globe tomato
easily aci-eiflVc (or“YTt$
v. . - i a l f i r ’ f l k » »
- 1st$1 ID fur
also tiutl your lots and parkways are TrToc rLou |kt thmuund
11)00 luta and up
I am al«n head
kept clean from brush weed« and trash, quurtsira fur i » w t (Mitatu elijw
Writt
and all such rubbish to be placed tn a for catalogue J 14 Davin, Bortov.
t.'l 6 tp
place convenient for the scavenger_Jo Fla.
For Sale Block of five well located
remove
city lot*. Addreaa Owner, Box 1287
The contractor will make re|&gt;o{i o
34-1 (
*•
tills Ilepnrtmcnl Ilf all cu-e-s when* these
hor Rent Beil room, dining room,
rules are not kept and It will lie up, to kitchen, und use of mtting room, ill one
Ihi* Coinmtttis* to have the law siririly of the nicest re-dclctiona in til" city. Close ,
----- ii-tir —««w
«fjfnreesl is laid down by VliUVt«itoalirin Ip ^ A p p ly nt Herald oilica.
St. John* Hotel Room« and board.
We ure lonkktug to our ctturns one an
Homelike accommodation, for regular
all to help us kis'P up the reputation of iiourdcnt or Iransienln. Good table.
this Ci(\ us ihe Cleanest and Best in the Ha tea reasonable
W. H. Wathen Prop
420 W. First SL.
33-tf
State
The Sanitary Committee.
For Rent SI* room rottage with all
modern improvement* til!» PulmHti
S
Rung, Chairman
avenue
Apply tn Y W M a h on e y at
W f tSH lili III hf ( «t,! frolli (
Fernuid Ildar ( o
t;f t(
I »I k i l M in t
t i r li» it iH &gt; r t ii| %(i
I.nod Show I inning Soon
t! * ' * » ! 1 i ’ li v .i m l I h e
Wanted H&lt;&gt;y of it&gt;uut 15 year* to
I he theatre goesr of this city will Inm­ learn trade Enquire Herald Printing
m*»M * it &gt;l.u|Mi) I n i . i h s
44-11
an opportunity next wyek of witmsa- CO. WHITECLUVER KLOllR
"Wanted Clean cotton rags, no scraps,
ing n number of high class plays at living
(oil* nú inore than the "other
kind," and is mlimtely III |.
prices. The Mndtiock-Field Company at the Herald office. Will pay 2 rent*
per pound
1 111
has gained considérable comment thruI idly go.u.mice .1
For Sale Two family launch»», also
oot the South ns being one of the most wholesale ti»h husinivu with launches,
“ Vo i r (jKo o r has ir
up-to-date attractions ever prvwnli-d boats and net*. Also lake front lot wit!
to the public at popular prices Their three houses C. I.. Vineent, at fish
87-tf
plays «re the lnnt money can procure house.
Good Mule for Sale Cheap Fur in
being complete 111 everv detail and con
trolled exclusively by the \l addin'^ *portion aiqily to John C. Edwards,
32-tfc
Field players The repertoire is varied Celery avenue.
For Sale Two good mules, wrgoi.
and very extensive, making it powublr
for them to produce any one of the 26 and harness Se&lt;&gt; them ut ,M»-cca Ham­
mock on Grvenman place.
36-tfc
plays on a tluy's notice. As tltelr stay
In ihi. rity «HI 1». lim it«) tn . n i,),,.. I
'“ « X
, . ' i
they
otily the very
Ex 1,000; rheaj&gt;er in larger lot*. SutiMaf
•
m... will
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- 1beat.
— • **iv Ile n't vaudeville will Imi introdueèd be­ tlon guaranteed. F. 8 . Cannon, Meg- I
3 l-34tc
tween act*, making almost a continuous getl'», S. C.
For Sale— Remmington tyt&gt;e writer
performance from the ri?M to the fall flf
in good condition. 113 Railroad Ave.
the finui curtain. This »rganlxutiun
fo r Rent—Store room and unfur­
will no doubt, fie well received here, u* nished room in Bishop block. Enquire
they come highly recommended and are Holden Real Estate CO.
&gt;. 45-tf
heralded aa lieing (nr above the average
Found—Gold.Fin. Found at Takach*
Pressing Club. Can have same by rail­
and in a rlaxs by themselves.
ing at Club and paying fof^'.his notice.
,
____
,r " *
Fot Rent -- Right fQfl,- *■----‘TonvenTencOs. \S\.. ______,.k
.

WANTS

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Pure Bred Poultry

avenue, close In. Inquire of Mrs. 1
er at Jopu's house on Park avenue. !
48-2tp |
For Sale Wood yard on Sanford ave.
Moneymaker. Good reasons for selling
Address Box 1063.
.4-31
Wanted -T o buy High Pressure Au­
tomat lo Rtfle. JaintM McMillan, It:
F. D. JjjfxClty.
47-11
For Rent—Two furnished rooms, cor­
ner Third and Magnolia
Inquire at
Sanford-,-Furniture Co. »tore, 48-tf
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Control of Insert» and Diseaftc».
A neat 168 page .hook lias -rerenrir?t

Miss Mary Daniel
Witla- The

Maddoclu-Field
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’ without-argument If your complexion is
, not fully restored toita natural beauty
WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM 1,
fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless.
Will not make hair grow but will pomN ew Sm yrna, Florida
threly removo TAN, PIMPLES and
FUESCKLES. Come in today and try it.
The jars are large and results absolute­
ly certain. Sent by mall if desired
Price 50c. Mammoth jam $1.00. WIL­
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SON’S F A IR SKIN SOAP 25c.
F qt ujilo by

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Living

(•rrrti and Divcave
Kxtcr inmator

Dr. L. V. Bdl of Jacksonville. Flu.,
who turn iHjen made lutnons by one oi
the greatest discovenefi of the n^e, n
remedy with whieh lit* lias experi­
mented, tint ten together fro;iT the
h w im ti |w mid mendows uf Floridn tmtl
now known nf Dr. L. V B ell’s F lori­
da Herbal D iscov ery .
You do not have to send to Europe
or California to obtain a remedy thnt
has the power to cure such diseases as
kidney,titomnch, liver or blood diseases,
as you will find a cure for any of these
complaints in that now famous remedy.
Dr L V Bell’s Florida Ilerinil Discov­
ery It is composed of roots, herbs mid
barks, leaves and lierrics. gathered from
natures great storehouse in the swamps
and meadows of Floritia and has cured
thousands of people all over the South­
ern States, where it lias been exten­
sively ndvertised.

I)», 1» V. I4c.tr« Florida Hrrbni Discovery cure» such dlscasea'a* originate
fnm* kipnry. Momocli, Uvrr c»r blood di^orilrr«, whrrc riiauy rrmedlci have
been tried nmt failed Tlii» remedy is handled by the Aldridge Drug Co.
Dr, L V. Bell enn be seen ut this »tore. Free lectures nnd concerts from mi
elevated »Inge every evening on the corner of First Street nnd Park Avenue.

Haitis, bêsT per Tb
J .3 0

Boston Baked Beans 15c can s 2 for 25c

Best Cane S ugar, 171b b a g s for

J .0 0

C am pbell's Soups. 3 ca n s f o r _______ 2 5°

Best Cane Sugar, 81b bags for. . 5 0 c
Rum ford B aking Powder, l i b can .

25 ®

4f *•

Sgudder's Maple Syrup, per qt .

50 °

S cu d d e r’s Maple Syrup, per p t...3 0 c

Octagon Soup. G cukes f o r . _ ......... 2 5 c

F la p -J a ck Pancake Flour, p k g _ _ .1 5 c

Butter, 11b bricks for _____ _ _ _____4 Q c

.Buck wtieal,

2 1 3 Main Street

46-ltp
4

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Best Cane StiRar, 251b bn^s for

Fertiliser C o„ Jacksonville, Fla., giviaf 1
concise hut complete directions lor pro- 1
Hnd iiifeix*r&lt; kroaUtw-Mrum»r in Klurlil« &gt;
j p O S B iBp g wti biaeefar
grove*, gartieri* and field». Though ab­
solutely correct according to the latest
scientific n-acarchea, it is everyday word«
and as easy to read aa the local nowBpa»r. Paper covers, fifty cent»; cloth !

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It la an absolute fact, that one 50 com
Jar o f W ILSO N 'S FRECKLE CREAM
either removo your freckles or cause
fade and that two jars will oven
moat severe cases completely

this Space
Is for Sale

White Clover Flour

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

k V S A N f - X J R U — i,U * j * Worth Livin g
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. rCORUARY 4 , IS 13

For
Celery Fields Will Be Shown
in Moving Pictures
K A U M PEO PLE

Deeper

V \rt

'Vili limili New Huno
Mr .uni M *s II I Jlii gi r n, d lain
lly trulli Indiana Savi- Insili m m . , ;i\ (or
sr-veriil day» and havtrig fullea• ut |ov&gt;

mi peuple ami c.on.it.

borile and
liti* I

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locate in M lite Fi orala I ti;

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WAS

DAY

10«

In te rim — i\srr-.w%ix;

through all tinaie yeur* of-Kcpfihole and domination »ere not fonti
!* that thè »nlid South at thè next
-ntial election would la* Iliade, to
ke thè proverhiiil ( amidian dime
i»s&lt;- u ho inni «tirkisl (or decadi’ I »etnocrut ic videro** wmiid In
docking to notile h.Hitler under
lliey would In* gioirai tinsi tii-ir

Hihrr kimuitrti* timer“ He- atidderrtymire f~
upon a long rtalk of sonn-UiIng that was
growing near tln1 right-of-way and stop|»sl lo make un cxnminntiitn of it He
L'mi yard* in » idi li, are all that remai ri
lirtiilly decidisi that it wu» a
of thè whitrven of tln* Merchant» and
»beni wirh thè grani w&gt;-|| devel
M¡iter' 1 ransjiorl al ioli Company whtch
thè body or worni* portimi sii
btiriicd at Sararnat ori SumJny. The
iieuvy
Ih carcfully dug ibis
(ire. whiefi originatisi rn-ur ttie rnain en­
up and guardislly look ir lui.
trili'• of ito wiiarvi-s. » .is dlscovcns!
'l'ori ly atli-r 1 O rliH k, 11111 spread so
la|'dl* lliit Ila possihility of siivtng
Ilo wlotrves was »orti pussed. \\ithin
lervs Uniti thirly minute» thè March unta
and Miner» aliarvi« were dextrnyed,
•ind thè tliimes Itiiil spremi to thè Plani»
ers rn-e rimi whieli also Immisi Seven
•vurepun-o», imitol P Mie Central of
i o-orgiii and 1&lt;.i-ssi to \ irumi conipan
e. nere ih--.tr......I uiget.her »itti tlieir
■ i■- l I I . i i ' ir. li.
wili reaefi
* I Sito orni
|I , I , m-.it
cieorgla
altro.td. owner of t (n wharves, i» Itot
hiiivn—1 ki-i
i- loiirlimi (reight cara,
»
ai
.0
ti
win
ai.io-no-d
vn-ii |.uroi.| wiiii
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re vi uri«! made soim
i&lt; ry11r •ix re
r, liulhreatli. I! Il I- mark- Ile exhibited a map showing
l'fierer, (' Il ( lark k\ (hi popolai noi coni igiioie, ti&gt; New Sin Vr
/.ir
I II Iti dd ,t * I i t tr- .rii . i
,i r&gt;u of .1lai Unies o. .
■,
II.irrori, noi, i I. Iridio t I"' - ’’P .’s while the Cai Iway mil.igi[. I.opi-7, M (' W a l-f within Cos I(Mi litile urea ittncniod io
.. - K..-., I: li \ rtsi ' ! 41I miles
1 ji ajip’ ■tpi i.o n t 1 . '
\ rottioiip M
II I ......muli- •led (or St | ton
Iti .od i l
ni t Vpii 11-i that w.1
Pia &gt; I.uhi o , Mr-, h i cofppar isoli of iiopnl.i l mn alai f.ulwu, lii {'iiih.iPir,d&gt;h
r-r+re-f aii'l LI M'-|vit '"lia g e 'or Ilo- two plates -how- -t
"Mi Murgoi.i'i Pial
tnmt ■ ¿*4 y
lourv .-iK-îustr-lCl» (e
liticilo ini vu
,i popola Iit'll
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h»rf h.u! hifi U inr »\«*ii m Juin«! an»l i«r*ite- f-oiii 1. 1M-..I lawn toil to tin er
»'illuni1 vnry r&lt;un ! j
•d un ut ti- rtiietpig it was uopo
i.i\or «»( thi* ¡in'.n t
■ L" - ••«ore i proper rtv i-t rat ioti
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lot'tr'""* th** mi*-*-i 1rii* h***.iu'*4í n| f
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fii.ul** nitiiu* r»*nmrkw
uj*nn th«
v.ifmo- t*l«
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' .et s*» ri tu.-yr líale- r* ad .1 reputi |o-r
successi
111 conclusimi.
tiy
hi- unfailing source
tmmiig to thè ihve'oiirTieiit and ilo
Seal,ree*e was then represcnlisi hy and timely topics
working otri to a -ucces.sf 1)( coticliisum
iPe oilier Sanford
tin- matter ni sAcurmg ■i*•**(• water ut it.s 1larinti infume. Hot) Chiirles I
Me» Siiivrtta
l&gt;r Vari kainiti 1,1 lliirgman urie of tf,«- pimu-er» &lt;&gt;f f fi.it
II- hegan
Ih, O ri Meat'll IV.I the iìr-t speaker ifiri'ty and [sifiular towi
I,'- riotark- hy -t.ilmg M al a- -non a
I Im- -pi alu r 'liti Ills) Ills remarki tl

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diih-'i i i ' i I t
H«»u- 1mii *Ytr»-ct in
ill (hi thi.itM
ni-iliHi h&gt; tho
tfi'h'h
fht* nintíi^Trn1! nrrH t” fhr
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Aliti 11:*V•■ lint !ni*n nil-fit lililí ui*ro
tr - i f •I tn &lt;!•.ilh in .tin i .usli oí tiiM
•fiiU il in f» o h ! hi -li nr*
I he n|H*niI•ir &lt;if i h» m.n luti« **n.»n » \t
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\. r.r n • pici or esipie tourist hotel, wa_s destroyed try
tire in a s(„rl time Sunday, the guest*
Paving to llrs- lor llusr lives leaving
-,— 1 u,( "a-ir pcr-oo.d t ifn ts Pellllld

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li hi» mg reports of alt I trai »anlnrd c o o fd
"Ih-r tfieni wlll imlm t- sr-vernl olle r gin-ri
Miru-or» lo l'itine d o w n

SONDAI

East

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.«■"! wil ii 11 at pur(lii&gt;r r
• ,
clia-d Mie NtVr.oo piace al ¡pi ■, t nf Fitili »trevi and Myrtle livelliliThe fiuuat tliut is un thè lui» no» wil 1
le- remoMsl and un •■l**gnot m-w Immc
full and

Citizens

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Sanford celery fields will soon bn v rn
by thousands of people ull over tins riviliie&lt;l world if tfn* picture* taken hen*
hut week prove to bp good enough for
the film maker». The immense r»*ler&gt;
fnrnl of A. Dorner on Celery avVrnit
» as the scene of the movies and t |&gt;is rep
reselltalive of the Kuletn Company
Mr, Darling, wan engaged all wtstV, m
getting picturia* of the great i*ep;r&gt; in
.dustry from the planting of the s*»-rl
beds to the final cutting and shipping
of the vegetable that has mud«' Sanford
famous. The pictures »ere said to In­
line arid Mr. Darling sent them oh to
the headquarters of ||j«* company vxh r&gt;
*-*'lh**y »ill he pot into slnifie lor til«- ptc
tore machine. They » dl probahlv I"
shown here in Sanford lio-r tm i th n i m
and if they pass l|is|Mrtioii u&gt;i, (•&gt; ■•I
to the various moving pn-tur« »hows .ill
over the civilized world and .Vcd-tr- . I
cry "ill gain more by rius rciMr. t
publicity than till tin- nh *i mg - 1
former year*. I
tin l a -1 11 m •' &lt; i' t i-&gt; i
Thi.
(ri adisplule vlllvt -t( (In C"|e 11
great ('-lary, inJustr* and t*t k
pisiple have proludili arr.i .gi-l for
of the finest i'»üutiiionî
Umuiiu
of winter vegetald*-s o- I l-u-d ( ',ftt
ever tieon taken
Should 'f &gt; i&gt; ■&lt;
pf.iVf ip Ps tlVC III Ull . w
I 1 tf..
tu mad*1 n*er by l.d
mp* y
and ttos can easily tie done .*&lt;. it- tf*
nl February will nttirk 1■.• liMgl,'*
infer* industry In-re and m ar­
ie» tan lie laker, dating IC* 11 ,
not only of celery hut "l nufiij &gt;
( '11
, rt * is « - .*■•it - J -

tip*. e » f!y

ames Scourge Various Parts

G E T TH E

- -p r m n g 'F ir m i-i

Wlll tu- lillilt

Inlet FIRE FIEND SCORES BIG
of United States

D o rn er'* Im m e n ie C e le ry F a r m F u r ­
nishes S u b je c t- fo r T h is E n te r - ,

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Water

Commercial Club Called
M a n y ‘ Prominent

sili

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wilti laro

r. J mah -Ilio* &gt;ri (ila 1 tre |rnfau,i t run re t'e
, ||,e nation was increasing at. tli** rite nf J.I ih». I IfUtl.ltlMf )w»r itnmirn and tfmf It wa» Uff»
l.eott I ali-id'it*ly lin|iossilile lor tin' railway»
lami (" illstriPllte tln- -rl|l|ll|i s inculi ut lo
il
propi rly 1arittg for our present jMipulu
i, |,\ ti,m to s,,, out tätig of tin anomll in
ling
’ i-a-c ol J,mMI.ul»I ' The peiiker imiti*, ,,|1(. it a pruni nl ert(K*t'uil mention that all
i Mu ‘ movement, fiuti their beginning iti tt
-ey -inaliwyvay . aiiil Mm ri.er 11- nr *l-*mc-its
wawlof lite nrovement mdtcirrd ftÿ IH di',. V,,. . rpipiiu t or -I tjl, oil showed »hei lier
ougti Ili—
tit i or 10. 11-tic,• wmilfi nri-WUli He
riolv I'lt'-'l Mu in-Ian, e of llftr H'P Mu' railmm way matdra'i , who wPlP- \ravidmg over
y(n j; one ni Iris Ime» or P an -he* away w(-»t
M»nV of St I*.ml. wa 'arigli in a wreck which
„pof
P-I.tyc I tuy l rii) Ii.Iu,. / uVn/uL J«u.ixi*-W4*tP*
Hak~t-*J tip- train and track were being put in
. ,,j, * diapt-.tn p -'inné tP*- jotirmy. Mr. Hill
.solid ‘ look a stroll out along the tracka to delp

t ax i

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V Dehghlftil I.imrlicon

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MISS MARY DANIEL
V :4*jIffl^crUl February 6lh, 7lb, 8th

1 Ut ' . • ,| ll'li t, i|is „ ( .Si a 'I
' ., a- * MI 11 l Or i" d 1,1 - u! all I , .
;, i
Pi r- •Il I rii IPe .It• • Il filli f i . ' '
I•-•
' gtsialurt and iw*naI-- imi - li ■*!',*
cllitens ami cu|itafiin of trulti.slry as , .11
f»e rnmtr to attenti
Al ttds ttli-r-Hog »
|icritmrmnt orgimiratioii wlll t«- formisi
to prieriait-t tilt» wurk lo a «ili'ta -I
coricltisuiii. tini' mal mg New Smyrna
.1 dts-p w Iter poti
Tln» i-ornmiliis- w,ll pi oii-l. de|,iiul

il 1,- ; t’ - |..e | 1tftli fisi t he
pr at i- delegali - liof lo leaV1* larlldun
unni alter hn-ttltitm vvUrr &gt;eiitiriust alni
Ilari m-triir Ieri ili- trorips noi 10 tire un­
ti! alil i (tre Mdlg.lTIitln t-eg.lll Ipeir lltIla noie aride
"The |Mirte
t,11 k
1 Iii-ltp rt •( il net 1s a ry Io .»sue Muore
1 -(rie llolt' fi "hit r to "invmee putrite
opinion tirai respiiictiljility for lite r**.umplir.n o| tire w«r will r&lt;"Ht exclumvifl\ va.(t li Mie lllilkun uli irsi. "

will be ap
thorough I
.»tale rrews
tile officialas to even
add tin- 1!
list of gov
and nu mb
nt Iter citici
tion of the

nirs-t Mu-i-» Snrveri an i
Mr srlaineir .Peters, (taker

w - ¿M W M b r ü t o

-nr n rrr^ri
delightful liincm-oii last Saturday 111
Imnur of her guekUt, Mis***« Sarver tint! __ U4lns rios.irwV»«i-k«(ut»fif
M ru; i Itati If esrrrr entc-tntned Mr- - «ml
] ’ aid for fourlisn. The cruterP ('ier r
klra,-Miiröfs kD &lt;""1 Mrs Mat'lmux
( was rml ( Piro »e f1u11■! work of (pe (him Mr, and Mm Mrory Ita lui, idsu kit»»
tii-d dr-lgll. 11prill Mils waj* w
&lt;■1
T h -i M urto
IPii r u t '
- M it
ill'll id rtlninfrt snow while Ji|ekl*(i
tin. . &gt; .nul I ft ) M"I .
Simplicity and elr-gam-v always gracrA new lodge ol M win* lias been or
Mu1 i-nterlaitimenLs of Mrs. Kaub*r»oii
und this one was no exrep lion. Facli 1 uninrl in Miami
For « 11111* time it
place curd contained a conundrum and lux been thought that Miami was large
much nu-rrimvmt mux enjoyed in guessing enough to Bupport two lodges, and this
iw*fkiAn urn* In flirt Iti«pum*(* nf tlw* nmiixaiA

f Patter II list weigh full - u f i e ll Olllu'es

and a giilltin of syrup must contain (til!
wett-ir* law gru^ into *-ffr-t-1, und il »frlrfl *
lu- im lawful for any merchant In sell or
L u l l to display ally loud ; —, . a , c» on
, - 0 it«*» out lleno auni|ir- I4I11- g, e ns 1
. I i 1 Ij •1vvr»V* r. a 11.tr, Cant c.o st ]|
(i-.- 1h,ui a I'liiiirii d I•i Me,- h* P--* .lian

a gallon of sy rup or otlier foals
\k lien t
tfu housewife asks for a pound ol Initier
the package she rrs-eives must weigh Hi
ounces and not 16 ur Hi
Fast Coast

M ISS D OROTHY

I-A HUE

At 1«m erin i Fi-hriiarv f&gt;Lh. 7lh. Rill

�THE SANFORD HERàLÔ

F e b ru a ry 4, 1918

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

A Chlel I» Am ong Ye

Taking N o te «

and r « H h . lie ’ll P re n t ’ Em” —
So Sav» S u u n trr rr.

J The following tetter was turned
over to me today and just because
Ilarry Papworth wrote it and said not
to publish it I will take him at his wlml
and |&gt;uL It into print for the simple
raison that every one of the old boy's are
anxious to hear from Harry and whai
he writes ii always to the point:
New.York, Jan. 81st, 1913.
' ’ \S an n teir r . ^- ttenfr.ir.i.-ilwuki:

____ .

R tyD W rrSfP^r h*v* often wondered
wKo 'It Was that wrote articles under
the nom de plume of “ Sauntcrcr.”
Whoever you are, you are a ‘‘bird," and
certainly have the interest of the old
town at heart. Though being an exile
1 have for many years read your writ­
ings for the advancement of Sanford
with considerable interest, and have
often wondered why it was that we did
not have such a good Jellow as you and
your worthy Editor Holly, to write for
the benefit of the old town when 1 lived
there. I .a m inclined to believe you
must be one of the old boys from the
manner in whicji you handled subjects
that apply to the past, and having com­
mented on the writer more thnn once:
und by the way, this note of congratula­
tion to you is not written with the idea
that you will publish it. My mam o b ­
ject in writing i» to thank you as one of
Sanford's old citizens for your eulogy iyi
Mr. K. I*. Forster. If ever there lived
a so-called prince among men, he’» the
man. In the old days when a few of u»
remained behind after the killing freezes
of 1895 and '9f! and sjient our good
hard eurned dollurs to try and keep old
Sanford on the map, dear old F. P. Fors­
ter was always at the head of every­
thing. and I have often mnrvrlled that
mucli for what he bus done for the old
town, should l&gt;e so rarely mentioned In
public print. I don't believe anybody
ever run against old Frank without real
izing he. was kindness jiCrsonilled, except*
on ttie subject of '‘overdraft," and then
’ ’goodnight."
Whether you succeed or not in form­
ing the new county of Harney you will
thank» und if
you do succeed, old Sanford when Har­
ney’s county sent of Administration,
cannot in the writer’s opinion more be­
comingly celebrate what should have
Iwen her rights years hack, than boron
ing in some becoming maimer her good
old citizen Frank
My hearty wishes (or Harney and your
aurcctu.
Yours very sincerely,
AN OLD FI UK CHIEF.
T The common drinking cup has
l&gt;ecn abolished and now an edict gim*
forth in some ijuarters that towels shall
not hang in some (dace* for public u**
und thnl no towel shall be used hut once
before being laundered
It may not
he long before a Jaw i« enacted prohib
iting more than one person at a tirrte
occupying the same house; that all (int
»hull be sterilized before passbig from
one person to another and all breezes
off tfie sLur'b'd quarter shall be »cnH-mxl
through cotton doth. What a terrible
world this must have been to live in
when the inhabitants were unprotected
from germs, microbes and etcetras yet
undiscovered hut doubtless veritable
man killers. People must have actually
died in those days. Dul the song of
Jtachael .may have tmeo liragad us:
Himben,- Reubctr. I've bren thinking

f The great aim of the mass of man­
kind is to get money enough ahe%&lt;l to
nmjftf- min "comlortAble’ * and yet-^»
moment’« reflection wifi convince uk that
money will never purchase comfort,
only the means of It. A man may be
■’comfortable** without one dollar. We
are not gueaajng at this, hut know from
actual experience. But to be so, one

D rin k a B o ttle of

to end In an enumeration of difficulties |
and hardships, whose last word at night ;
is an angry growl. If you can get aucti |
a perron to reason on the subject they
will acknowledge that there is some
•want" at the bottom of it— the want
of a better house, a tiner. drema yr. more
handsoim* •«/utppag»,- a mawedtrtrtnM
child, a more provident husband, ti more
cleanly or aym|iathetic or domestic wife.
t The extraordinary revelation of X.
TNerpont Morgan's power over twentyfive billion dollars of wealth In this
country bring» an nruto consciousne*» of
the need of some reform of our banking
system which will check the enormous
concentration of weulth In New York.
Gotham Ib our great commercial city,
and. there must always he more wealth
therc.so long as it holds~that comma tid­
ing system. That the amouht of wealth
that is concentrated there is so dispro­
portionate to the clty'a importance in
the financial scheme is duo to our anti­
quated banking ayatem. under whieb
stocks and bonds.-a/» ■nntfeproti-la.commercial paper ns a basis of credit, and
under which the idle funds of country
banks flow to Wall Street for speculative
uses. Mr. Morgan regards the enor­
mous power vested In him as a personal
trust, hut I observe that he has adminis­
tered it to his jiersonal profit. He has
never been dishonest about it. 1 can
hardly say he has been unpatriotic about
it. He has merely taken advunlngt* of
the weaknesses of our bunking system.
It is time to reform that system so that
Morgans will become an impossibility.
The National Citizens’ League for
the promotion of a sound hanking sys­
tem has just issued a report of it* work
for th e year 1912, and o f th e prorj|&gt;eclJt
the prospects for remedial hunikng leyislutioiri The league witli 10,000 inertiben ami branche* in forty-four »lates
has succeeded largely through it.» ef­
forts, In lifting the iitnue uf hanking re­
form from obscurity to a (xisitlon in the
public "ye serum I mil) tn tariff revision
The »o-c.tlletl Aldrich plan, lhe rejnirt
says, is now only a "milestone on the
road lu a scientific hanking ayatem."
TIip |Hi»ition of I’residerit-rdect Wilson
1» commented on a» encouraging. Th *1
teport ronrlildeo witfi an u|&gt;|m*.iI for rcdoi/hled efforts on the part of the league

g in g e r
M a n u fa ctu re d

SANfORD LODGES

ale

or

so d a w a ter

with pure dlatllled water—they will prevent illness. aid
digestion and give you.health

T h e S anfo rd Coca Cola B o ttlin g C o ., S a n fo rd ,
S a n fo rd I o d ie No 2 7 .1 O O T
U ff it r t t i y Monday at 7 30 p m . a t r i finirti»
TU ralrr M, M K«»n.a N G
WS
Vc »
« • m ln e ls C h a s t e r No 2 ,U r d r r L a s t e r n S ta r
M coli every ««fond sa d fourth 1 rlday.ln month
Every one who hat teen h i. Star III the t a i l ore
ro rd l.Jlf Invited 10 vU lt the cfUjilcr

L IV E R Y , F E E D and S A L E S S T A B L E
C o r n e r P a r k A v s n u s an d S e c o n d S t r e e t
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S O F H E A V Y

r. O

E . . C i l e r y C tty S e r ie I H M

H A U L IN G

Large supply of H o rs e s , M ulos
W agons and H a rn e s s a lw ay s
on hand F o r Sale o r E xchange

n| eveii Tuesday glifi! al Ü odkici
Waibofft» IlUick. iUUd floor.

Phoenix Lodge No 3. a or P.
Viiltlnx
_I.- It f
f I*

'MMOvri s u d . fumiti Mnndnyi-

B la c k a m lth ln g a n d W a g o n R e p a i r in g In c o n n e c tio n

S a n fo rd Lodge. No 6 2 . F « A. M
It
E Totar Matter; M W Lovell
Serreinry. Comi nun lea lion every flr*t «ml third TTiurt
day* at 7:30 p in V i*Itin i brothers wrlcom«’

CHASE &amp; COMPANY

U n ite O ro th c rh o o d o f C a r p r n t a r s and Jo ln
e r i o f A m e rica
Sanford lucrai Union No 1751. U 11 of C and J

FIRE IN S U R A N C E

of A maeta evrrv Tburtrtav nfihl «l 7 o ciuci in
iti« Ka|lft 11iM
11 ! W O Slneirtftry prrtkirnt

G « i filarkt*rtdrr R. 8 A T

B P. 0 . E. S a n fo rd Lodge 1241
Meet flr a i and Third WeJoeaday night, corner
U ra l and Palm ello
E W. R m ru m . E R.
0 L T a t u o . Secretarr

l O. O M
The l-nyiil O nlrr uf
ttie
evening ni H tit) i' M in Exile
tlfark
Altieri Selgh, Dictator

Sevfetary,

ery t'rldxy

, Wetturne
II tielgrr.

ACCIDENT

TO R N AD O

C O N TR AC T

BONDS

We Represent The W orld’s Strongest Companies.
l'aid Promptly

Losses

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L \p c *rl

M o n to . C h a p t e r No 1.3 K A M
Meet* every »Ninni ami fourth TInirt»1»y In
Mrimili' Unit over hnj*rrj4 Î Thrntie Vliiiin,
cumpuli km* w.-l-. -n.r A W Klag. High Prie»!
W E ItiHuhoIder. See'V.

W

A ll

a I crii k v i *

1

\\ nt k ( l i t u i . i fi í í ' í i i

Sinti Your W ork to Us nnd Have h \ttcmlei) i

Engraving, Clock und Jewelry Kep.i
THOMAS EMMET WILSON

GREËNLËAF &amp; CROSBY ( 0

AritiKNKY AND Ü0UNSFIJA1K

il

Jeweler«, Silversmiths and Importers
Jacksonville. M onili
West Hay Strrrf

Sidtr A d o r n * * lkwr*«mti Jrnliriat t in mi rtf

FTorklfl

À W iitÎÎiu iîu iiŸ iiiiiititiJ tu i
i A letter from my old fj
Papworth thitj week remind:
DENTIST
what a goml fellow Hurry w
days "befo' tie freeze” anil h
Olflcc
Yowrll Huildilig
&lt;1irl for Sanford. I rtmld
S A N M lH D . FLORIDA
hour» about Horry und tin
Englishman" m the minstre
many other iiuidcucut
-wuuLl
in—«.
you laughing- fo rn "week. Some time 1 |
will write the early history of some o f 1
DR. HOWARD H. CUSTIS
the old boys Ih those (lays
I just want '
V L ÌE K J N A K IA N
to remind, Papworth about the linnet in 1
SANFOKP
FuoHtDA
the tire department when he hud the
Rao».ia4.rr
ít»1
)
r
,,k
A
*
a
Otila«
H i n I Hrei Si«áalo
best trained bunch of lire fighters in the
state and hud medal- to prove it
It
recalls to tny mind the matter of Wee
T h e Standard Railroad of the South
tions and how much like real jiolities
those ejections of the fire company were,
L o a v e s J a c k s o n v ille D a lly 0 : 3 6 A . M .
ffarry Papworth was pfobably th« mOat
Pullman Standard Sleeping and C om partiaont
jtopular boy in the town In those day*
and while nil the fire hoys loved him llkt*
Citrs. Dininj* Cars
a brother the same old spirit of unrest
pervndisl their manly bosom», und they l
wanted to »how Ilarry that he wu» not
the whole cheese, so ui order to demon
A. W . FRITOT, D. P. A
Jacksonville, Florida
»Irate tiieir [rower some of them wnultl
get together just before the annual
election and make up a new slate on
which Harry's name did not appear
DR R. M. MASON
The chief never uppeurisl to notice the
UM.VAWVAW^'AWv'iW.VM&gt;f( (Vor (V.'rrV. .VrVVrVAVVAVi'iVr’r VV.V.V.V.'^'. A.VAVW.'.W.V.V.VW.VrtV-i*
DENTIST
petty. Jealousy that existed to u certain
extent in the company and always made Wi*lts»rn Block
it pluln to the boys that he did not rare
Sajiford. Florida
to hold the exalted position of tire chief
hut that the hoys always furred it U|mui
him. Well the night for election would
G E N E ^ -A L
FIRE
drfcw nigh, and some one would pop up
with the new name* and read them out,
Harry would lie called ujam for a spech
IN SURAN CE A G E N T
and he would nrisc presumably with the
idea of seconding the nominations hut
would usually wind up by giving a his­
OfTIce Above first Nutlonal (Link
S A N I OHI*, r LÙ R ID A
tory of the "old fire fighters" und With,
tears streaming down his cheeks at th.
thought of those who were (lead and
tboau who barf suffered injury WoUIil"
soon have the whole concourse in tears
and some over enthusiastic member
would propose three cheer« for Harry
Papworth and then another would pro­
OF SAN
F L A .»
...
pose the same old officers for nomin­
\ *
I
» y / M V i -,
O KO . P E R N A L D , V lcO -P roo.
ation and Harry Papworth would again
« . r . W H IT N K R . A s e t. C o o h l.r
be nominated and elected for fire chief
’■
■J L V ,
without a dissenting vote.

he gone j a , for tiuit »ort_ of thing, I*tit
T here «re some pereons wjio ore lively
4v c itc » ~ d w m - -M rn r-a ^ -T n T h ric rn rr-h ic -h T s
¿rûrëI&gt;eêr7urrVaiT? grw&gt;d~ natirred-.-ktinT
made a* Wonderful «uccxn* in business,
and forbearing In astate of poverty which
and II he hav a* many friends in the great
field of New York as hF did In Sanford
supper and the morning’s breakfast.
in the early days he will have an elegant
Such n disposition would exhibit the
fum-rifl when he dies
same loving qualities in a palace or on
a throne. Every day wo meet persons,
who, in their families are cross and illl- S Well, now that county division has
natufed, dissatisfied, finding fault with been settled wc might turn our atten­
everybody and everything, whose first tion to the county fair at Orlando, the
greeting In the breakfast room la a com­ county aeat of Orange county, and aa

THE DIXIE LIMITED

Jaeksouv illeTS L X uuik ***

Funds

P rotected

by

Burglary- J n s u r * n c o

d iÿ -'-ifr-—r r sm» wH h r ^ r a r t r r ftil l'd

attracted the mother, who put her baby
on the floor and ran to their assistance.
As slit* approached the children she saw
a monster rattlesnake sinking Its fang»
into the smaller child. After heating
away the snake Mrs. Itoluxaon gatherer«
the children in her arms ami start*»! for
home where both died within a few min­
utes. In the meantime, the baby, left
at home «tone, fell into a tub of water
plaint, wboee conversation aeldom fail« usual Sanford should be the main r«g- and drowned.

Phone No. 2 8 1
MAGAZINES l l r t i

V V M J M J lL i L l PERIODICALS

Ice Cream • Soda W ater

Confectionery • Cigars and Tobacco

/

For Engraved Cards See The

H erald

�THF.

fH E

S A N fO R D

February 4, 191,1

J O Y U I'** JA \ J l'C ii E U S \ l I
'Jacksonville ir I « n in i in tin center
thousand dollars would have come m | of Du va I «m inty
T h * Indian riv.-r hv*
v rry bandy, would it n o t'
p n iin p u lh m HrcvanJ cnunt) «mi...... ...
So lo y f as thi- robber (**«* system exists ) hundred n itty m-lt-s voi.n,
t ;a-tira.’&gt;- U
in Florida. we do^nut M aine any unli- t Hopkifus. un entefjffisiTig • r n-n of F..oi
vfrlual oilier holdrr (or p rn liti’ig h\ »h at (•alile, ha* rei(iiestisl permissian Ri iJig a
tilt- law allows him . hut when will you •anni (rum thè lawer M John» to thè
taxpayers awake to thLs iniguitou» prac­ Indimi ri ver and thè ho» I frinii Jack
tice nulliriently to urge your reprera-nia- *&lt;mville ha* plt (ionie to shunto Ac
tivu to wipe this rotdier fee system from cording to thè moni» of (he Jux inlmbiour statute hooks? T h e old saving tants, thè lordly St. John» i» ilomneil lo
“ A penny saved is a penny earned." m ahnihilution
At Inut that pari of th*
ns true of puldic funds us it is m private ri ver arljnrenl to thè (inteuay of thè
economy. Estero Engle.
State, In crimwspienre therisif when
()
Dado coiinty or Mscrs.ia i» desirou' •&gt;(

fH E H f R A ll ) . P R IN T IN G C O M P A N Y
R. J. MOLLV, fdltor
* • "WT M. M A tN t® . B u a lp ta a M a r t a ir r
• u b tc r In llo n P ri« «. * 2 0 0 ■ Ye»r In Advance

Lq thè City by cantei 12.00 t»i reni In
advance or ¡Oc per month,
rifinenti In advance muet be made at offirr
Earned at tecood-claie mall mattrr Aliami ¡2nd
I90S, at the Poatoffiee at Sanford. Muri.In
ander Act of March 3rd. 1879
Olire ta Herald Hulliilni

MIRALI)

note fully thirteen tlu&gt;o»wnd itollurs ,ri
délit, that little- saving uf lour or liv e i

H E R A L D

rubtutwd t 't r r r Tueaday «od Frtd»y M u tu a i Hy

y*

SANFORD

Telephone Nn UH

Celery and Lettuce
I lie

j ,,||,

'■ ' ■u h I n a 11v I .. . J ............ I I

i.c I barges against slil &gt; .it.I,irai
brethren. \V give lliem • r&gt; d ii bit In
mg ill mes I Ml their efforts to gel a aniM*
I. ...it fell t e f f iblv tn |sl a I or in their
estimate ol a itai It ivotilii ,1m lor Ifietn
U e behove likevyise lim i tllev are gross
*
r .-rrut a I m the It- a tn e '.' . " 'i T 'l 'd
t.fn-im n 1 I r I I tI«I - « 1 111/ , I,
MU 111 V
,,t|,, ,.,(i el
,if
vv 1 ' l l
I"
■'id t »fit-

,t.g I ,

I If a t

B r in g s

D ic

M o n e y

ll s those I &gt; i huiicht'S «»f crisp, tender
celery the people want ami will pny'hi^
prices for. And fresh, healthy lettuce leaves
that make the rest of the dinner look j^ood—
Ih e y

th e o n e s th e

j iic

h o u s e w iv e s

lo o k

fo r.

*4r m o u r

C O D B LESS o l U H u M I
dl iu ing » garden patch, t» rmitv.iori
The road out Park avenue beyond
.. ........ ..
of the Sentinel bears no ill must (ir'1 ho ohtapusl fritiri Mie city of
Tenth #treet U a disgrace to the rrty w ill w hatever, toward any citi;.en of Jacksonville
W itile Ktssirnmee is noi
counril and Sanford in general. T h e m ., Hanford. So fox vla our observation and clir&lt;*cilv connecttsi with thè St Johns
¡a not a piece of road in the county i|iiitc exjmriunce goes ils good (ample live m excejit hy a launcii rtmte, il I* po-enblr
Sanford ns dnjc s|iot on earth
T hey are for a hor*e m thia county to ste|t In a
as bad aa this street.
--------O —
in most part^m rgressive and honorable putida- of water ami thorchy reduce thè
All who knew him , and especially all peojile contrlK utin$* (reefy and fully to ilow ut thè ri ver «round Jacksonville.
‘ n^mbera of the state press, w ill mourn the upbuilding of a splefiftpi com m unity, At least timi is thè coti riunititi t carlini
with those who hnve sustained such a and it is a genuine pleasure for us to mnk after rurming through thè ¡irgurnents
H u t - i t r»’Tirrr *Vamhd presenti»! Iiy ih» Jinrpnperei Ki»»mmiM*
deep loss and severe shock in the death this statem ent.
____
of W. D. H are,, ti ic g alt trTTtnenTSfrPftCftf11fftfrWorr T trrr* it^-ftTTfrifeT r&gt;f -gnud men rrP - J &lt; n * n a ì&gt; ~
the IVSotrr C ounty News, publishryl ut that city nn* unduly wrought up over
i’Iii» idle tw addle of Ila- Jacksonville
this county d ivisio n .»pn-stion and see Jiaper» airout thè nrw canal cutting
Arcadia.
im aginary wrongs, which lead them to down ! he w ater supply at Ih'*, lamini*
Hugh Sparkm an of the M arian na do and su\ things they will hereafter bar tirar Jacksonv 11^' [* all rat and is
leader resigns his edjtonal position to regret
Tills is a m utter of too grave dim e far thè purpo»e nf keepìng sonili
become private secretary for ('o n g ret*- im portance for paw)ion or prejudice to Florida out of thè runuing
The cimai
man Claude L ’Kngle. Between Hugh j |&gt;Ja&gt; any pari
It run not in- &lt;iihi-rui-w cut iuta In d iati riv• r Irotit tla- ap|Hr
ami Claude we should get sniit- g&lt;x«l than d i-lrnni-nlal i «• tin itileres?» of i hi ’*• Joims woiihl noi hm i r in, water *it
dope on th e a c tio n s o f o u r p u b lic ser­ entire enmity and tn-'v (teecli alni ritsli | Die fatliolls Jacksonv ille bar wIn'rc so
ftiariy millloiis bave been s|,,-tit ^rviog
vants u t W a s h in g to n .
s t a t e m e n t ' .icci&gt;itipiini«»l by loosely
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gathered ligure» never accomplish any to do «omet.iiuig for lacksom ilio wlnhthè. rest of thè ri ver ha» luam negli»* tisi.
With the full knowledge of w hat tie* good.
market needs and w ill sturnl for the cel­
T h e Sentinel is unalterably opposed T h e new canal will bave locks and wi|I
ery growers of Sanford should be able to any division of (inn ige county and krv(i thè water in (ile Si .loluis at a
to command a good price for th e ir crops Iw-lii-ves Dial even the agitation of the better le v i t Ilari i» iloni- now ani) in lime
of II imhI m Ito* rcache* of ilo- iipi'-r rivrr
here during the month of Fi hrtiarv
striped I« working harm to all parts
Poor *tutT will not only fail to bring anv
Orange county, toil in our discussion* • ile II» ks conili (»• "peniti and Ile lille
thing to the shipper but will rum the of (h&gt; m i I iji .1 w* shall endeavor lo be farm ing i-ountrv »unth o us .......... h,
D i ' . . mal
market* for the man who la - good fair itnl I rut tifiti. ' 1111111111' I ■. a v -111111&gt;g 'Ir.oiii-d alai ke|'t Ittijirovisl
stlltf

K in d

Top Dressers
C e le r y
e s p e c ia lly

(Ir o w e r

and

p re p a re d

le t tu c e a n d c e le r y .

L e ttu c e S p e c ia l a r e

to

m ake

th is

k in d

of

D o th b ra n d s h a v e p le n ty

o f th e q u ic k -a c tin g a m m o n ia th a t m a k e s th e
p la n ts

la r fip

and

te n d e r,

and

th e y

c o n t a in

^ i n m i h - T i h o s p h o r i r 'n i ^ n ^ T f T f h r n s h r o T i f ii i r ir •*
th is g r o w t h
(J a il

h e a lth y

at

¿ fo o d s — w e

our
m ake

p o s e — flo o d s

to

a n d c r is p .

w a re h o u s e
fe r tiliz e r
s u it

and
fo r

Y O IJ K

see

e v e fy

our
p u r­

r e q u ir e m e n t s .

Ask for our representative, Mr Schumpert.
W a re h o u s e s

A t

S a n lo r d

C a m e ro n

C ity

Manufarfiircd Hy

A r m o u r F ertilizer W orks
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

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A. II. C R I P P E N

l a r i -,e

Vdi»‘ bui follo« lllg I hcir "sii.o grcsly
U
A g e n ts fo r N e w Y o r k an d ( liien g o K a r lo r ie s
|'" lii . of irym g lo botili- &lt;ip n„ resi ol
The Commercial ( hih of &gt;atiford
'ile state t | e \ do n i « „ n i
s a lir
rsllis! ., rnrs-ting of tin- u t j / t n .
it .
i rar.sjiorlatioli io gu* r,t* 111t■« io .mv
central Florida counties l.&lt; mis t n, i ti.it
llif»h t.rade Pianos Low Prires Easy Terms
puri of sonili Florida
The canal * i!l
rily last night for the purpose of form
le
d ri'lg e'l all righi !•&lt;-&gt; au*i inibii,'
ing a iniil-siate organi/.at..... i .. •
-it.
Piano Tuning A Sjieriiilty
■&gt;l
ali
lofi a'-. Li den miai il ami 11 11■ tiirie
*i(h New S m yrna in seru-'rpig a in
noi far distaiti evin ti suotli |-ioridn wdl
gressjotml a p |iri)|in a ti"ii to lo
m
&lt;&gt;rders Solicited
w-ikf
up
lo
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f
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that
Ile
lacksnii
rutting away the bar al Mosquito Ini
• lisi tjs s n ù i in s u c h a t u a n l i e f as t h a t t r ie
ami thus giving a dts-p water harbor l
t w o s e i t i o l i n lliav a l w a y s
Ita In i'
n o , vilh trust mi|s| be segregatisi and mi
J Phone IN I Kìhj' h
rasi and central Florida. Tin- pro
T'iT'lt***- '».*,-t‘ -**&lt; v i« iw *» w 4 &lt; s . i''* 'l u l l .of.' gel d i* j .lit .
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r • Ji* { i r n f i i ! h*- f .iilr* » u d *
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fin • d county In-itsun r in stated i i.ui
in* would Imy o v e r to the public school
fund everyth in g in exees» of t'J (MiO per
year and office i 'X| h-iis i -s. i | i rivisl from
in* "dice. Fultilling tliat obligation li&gt;
iia* paid over to 1he publti sciioi'l luiid
11.' itM| d iring tile two years In |ie|i!
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IFu- crtinity. and mufiy a child ha* been
iniH-flUi»! without tiie »chool pulrim *
ever U-ing uwure of the fuel. Tum pn
Time*.
* w elvr Thmixrmrr ffv?'' JfffiTitfisl ilb lb iri
*»ved lo the Uixi»uyers of H ilM iorough
cdVitily in two.ycam by* one inat(! Ttint'n
s niUiK tittle hunt. Isn't it? Nbw »up1&lt;
o»a that the county clerk of ilill» borough county (who reoeivea fully
twin- avmvicji con)(&gt;«n*ation as the trea»UriT) had CtH'o iU-cted- upon a sim ilar
(jo* w , and hart agreed tn T ilrn 'lm c k . into
tlie (public treauufy all ft»** above u cer
tuin reason akle •uiliilry, T lfa t would
have ihm ir a ‘nuylng trr the county of
fully leO.OOO m o n ' in two year». T hen
»uppoae. ih iit Uie tax collector, »lierifl
ami uMctwor of the name oolinty hud been.
electt&lt;l on u .»bnilur ba»i». T h » *a \io g
L ) the taxpaynni of HIILtbotoiigh county
o n ‘these five officer« alone nAoliUJ au riiloi&gt;)&gt;t e&lt;lty lut,ve tieen 'at least. $75,nOn in two
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Q U A R T F IF T Y C EN TS
T ile eatise of llilliic ro u s ilis e .i'e s Mini d isag reeab le lu itilts h e rt‘to fo re tis e filieil n s i iiiis tiU i l i o iu d
titlY?.' liSXJJ I n u t s I to lilt* te e th .
T tirn m iL hend snlew uys m e o iiifp f n ■!liuii* ut th e m o u th in h aru ess.
h lilld n e a s I'tlll-siti Ir o iii w o lfe le id h , loss of Flesh, w eu k eyes und
c ritih in g nre iilw n y * d u e to d is e jin s l m id irre k u lu i le e ltL
R ntijih
edjjes him I slntrp c o rn e ts o f th e le id ti lu ceru te ih e tn o litli und p ru tliir e nervon.stiesn m id ir n t n in lM y . U n e v e n , e lo n g a te d m o la rs m id
incisors p re v e n t tin* pro|M'r n in M ie n lio n o f the food, p riH in e in jl in
d ig estio n an d jfeu eral i h j i i l i t y
D een yisl m o la rs c m is e nis roHis o f
th e lam e, ahscr-sses. n asal g le e t, tis luhp«*f-flit* j. i w , etc

In the care of [lorsesaml unites prolialily no one point is more
neglected hy the ordinary horseman limn lire care of the teeth.
"Again, when the teeth become so deranged that (he annual
cannot projnTly masticate us food, whut n eats dcu-s not do it as
much girod as it should. becuiiM- when the ftssl is jipt pro|»erly
ground it cannot Improperly digested, and when it nmuot Im
pro|mrly (ligcsttsl more or less of il pass«'s oil as waste material."
I f your Horse, Mule or any Other A n im a ls Aflllicted in any
way, you may tint know the cause. Consult

D R . S . R. S E M P L E
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In vest ¡gate «mi it |uwdb|e Ihe WortT
should 1»* done lw lore th e winter r«;a.»on
is over, I a*t us have more lights und

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I Live v o i iriml Dr N c t n id c ' !i" " f ( »nit iiieni
\ !'r«*v*-i»t,itiv«*
,md l U f i l"i I I , m l D i ) , Hi it l it llo.il
li 1‘i i-vi-ni - I Itnt-h Con
(no It'll l(i"'f.
U ill lii'.il ii(&gt; * lid Sores ilol it will |sis|(ivi*|y keep
llu-s .uni up im j ii it. ms from toiuo nnup r In initii.il"
1 v. r v Fntiu
er 1,iv e rv in .hi Mini I hi |« h i i i " (ijs r.iior "i miivoiic o w i i i i i H ItorM «
or Mules sliould not be witlimit Hus Y ilu.itile K e im jly

rat* id laxalUHi o|ioii

w —id —-fi» y S 8 S 8 y C g a s a s s e
do and though we cannot boast of any
Y bo r ARiy or uumutra w rapiw r rotored
cititen we iiave the finest little Fmnch
of fri"s*-born Am erican,, w hite lN&gt;o»ter»
thut ever a g iu ^ v d ^ yirriilityT^ilivirnun
or srs’ed«») from the parent #t»&gt;m.
And in conclusion it* would n o t la*
amiss to stale th a t there are about as
m any subneribcrs for the T a m p a papers
In Sanford os there are in O rlando and
we alw ay» reraember our friends.

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HORSE AND’ MULE OWNERS

I U R \ \\ I I I I f W U
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.«amount ol proper! . will f &gt;,rri i,
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tin- t*«pcnsi* of running a »I'paratiH
erald
wtiuM
like
to
rail
aliet'tnm
d
euuiiiy. Tampa Tin ns
We »rm-ll mini her gnat bulling min i to* ptddir »pi iti*! meri hards "I s.iidord
iinr busine-«« nllair*
Harney euunty i* to the fact that tin* business portiou of
Harney {¡if tin*' etiiin* reason Dial Hills I to city should have (hi* new si vie of
Chester's .»(-b|*ti«— -U,mCcTiriTTurglT 'T ^ T m ic n rirm irh Tiiid TTr»nw*\ j t i * a l m r - i &gt; r
trave
bis
n
ado)itisl
liy &gt;n man« n|i to
cuUlrlv will Im crealctl lur tin- same ri-n«Inte
ilio
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Sanford
discarded tin iron
o(i that I'mu Ila* was created from Hdlsj
e
t
'!
'
that
formerly
held
the gns bgtils
borougk The name Mem about taxable
Values in Florida referred tn states Ibat und these pio-is cmdd rtuw ht unsi To
Harney county will hr grrati-r Ibun giaal udva iluge I r Ihe dil-ter vlf.st
eighlism other
Florida couiUn*s
If T ills ni w s y -i' in ' f ligFi'.Firg e f umd l*&gt;
tkr^fe other i’iglili-«m counties «ri- living l.i* r tu- musi s u ri-la riorv and inuki-s a
Upon n •drndrr tncnmr w r car mnnagr-. « Vor v Is-itiyUml -«••»•*•**• l- i e l - i ll«u pi «s»
to eke mil a miserable •:x«»iour«* on cel­ eilt sv'lcin the Sanlord lag h i A* l uci
ery nrui lettuce fur h f&lt;*w year*. U f C u , cun Fie depended upon In meet the
course rurr eounty treasurer will not be mercFuints' half way on the proposition
utile to return 110,(111(1 m il of his fis-s in ami till- cluster sy stem could ill* lli'laljed
ut n in e ut a small cosi. T h e n 1 is noth
the ro u n ty y ail Hillsborough'» treasurer
er-did taut our little county will endeav­ mg that givi-s so much tone lo a city u.»
(ilcrity of siri»-! light», nod this dunft-r
or to pay evpcliM'» and will not ra il
system »I lights on First («tr«s*t amt (u—upon the “ ateemed" Tim e» either for
siIdy Palm etto M agnolia and Park and
money* «ir advice.
(in k a Ve rim's (or one or tw o bloc ks would
We are aide at the present time In
be the l«*st advertisem ent th at Sanford
build iwe/My-fiw mil«*» of brick county
could possibly receive. T h is is h mol ter

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l(H* population road# around Sanford which Ls considerf o w C t K » ' «wfL
- ¿ l o r e _Ihui'l 'TnTiTp1.!1 Ilf nn
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the other h aotf there ar«f Ifta tatpayera
to bear tha burden. A . bhance w iu
given the taxpayer» of tip» rn o u iy last
fall to fleet to of lice a gixai m a rro n a
"im ilar propoMitlon to th at made by D r,
Head, and Which* would huve xaved tiir

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cariai will le- dug a ,d dug by the govern
meni if | m»c&lt;i I i Ic
If the government
(e't.s of Jacksonville do not rc|sut favorI'lv on tin- projis-ts then | irrv at•• soli
'• r iti! ion- i-ati d " the work eveti d he k1 -Ol. . llfl
1 1 i-mpi in bloc! ' 1 ■ giom*
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W . J. T H I G P E N &amp;
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T h e Ludig»1 tiu ild of the ( imrcli of
th e H o ly ( ’roao will rnis-t a l the n-ctory
w ith M rn, .11. ' k , S m ith Friday after­
noon, A full attendance of the mem­
bers la desired.

COMPANY

AGENTS

M eeting

General Fire

Insurance

o r fic a « O h H O LD E N R K A L EST A T E CO.

Sanford.

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�February 4, 1913
In Honor of Miss Philip»»
Mm. 8 . 0 . Shinbolsor delightfully
entertain«! at a Progressive Salama
gundi party Thursday afternoon In honpr
of her cousin, Mias Beulah E. Philips of
Fernindlna, her charming house guo*t
Lonely rod rata-s and muturtiumi lent
thelrfragranee and beauty to the pretty
rooms, Mrs. Sliinhober, becomingly ittired in lavendar messaline, waa as«Uted
in receiving by her mother, Mrs. A. E.
Philips, in a handsome black silk mull,
and her aunt, Mr*.-L. R. Phiti'a in black
net over silk. Mias Philips was very
attractive in whit* voile with lace trim
mings over pink silk.
The pleasant games were very much
enjoyed. Mias Josie Stumon, who re­
mained at the head table throughout
the 'gama was presented with a lovely
bouquet of pink begonias, tied with
blue ribbon, which she gracefully pre­
sented to the honoree, who waa also the
'o f a handsome amber nock-

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SANFORI) BAND CONCERT

FLORIDA'S GlIAVA DAY

MAf»DOCKS-FIELD PLAYERS

MANATEE CELERY CROP

Norman K. Fields With Ihe Maddork* Only 40 per Cent of Last Year Ijup
Band Will Give a Concert in the High Tampa Is Alive lo The Possibilities of
to the Smaller Arrenge
Field 1’ lsyers
Publicity
School Auditorium
Manatee,
Fla., Jan. 90.—ConxervuThe cast of excellent player», who
Why not a guava day for Florida?
The Sanford Military Band 1» prepar­
tive
estimates
place the reiery crop In
The whole purpose of such celebra­ a*e t£»-uptH*ar here soon, is said io be
ing to present quite an elaborate con
pe'r
cent
less
tliun
last year, due to
cert op. tht 11th *tl this, month. For tions i^to foster an industry that is liv­ Ofi&amp;uf the best in the south, each mem­
sm
all#
acreage.
Spraying
has been
ber
an
urtWt'in
his
or
her
reap-t-live
line,
several weeks the band bas been at worij ing' established oF lo*arouse additional
general with most oj the growers ami
npiking
it
possible
for
perfect
producInterest
In
one-that
has
been
well
estab­
getting things in shape and now lias
tlons in the way the uuthor of the play tb«j greater part of the fields make a gin»]
everything ready. The concert will be lished.
intended. The sterling young actor, mow ing, but ill fields that have not been
M
The
guava
is
peculiarly
n
Florida
fruit,
entirely different from the concerts the
«prayed there is some blight. - Just whut
hand has boon giving Not only will it so far as the United,States is concerned, Mr. Norman R. Field, heads the cast
the cool weather is going to do for thu
be given indoors, where the band will more’ particularly a south Florida fruit, and is considered one of the biggest
blighted ’ fields remains to be sen.
favorites,
as
a
stock
lending
man
in
the
be better able to perform to advan­ for It is grown in quantity only in those
There have been a few cars’ moved,
south
today.
His
clover
work
and
gen»
sections
of
the
state
where
there
is
little
tage, but the band will be assisted in the
tlenianly principles have won for hifn.a about everything going to New Yurt
concert by the very best musical taient or no frost.
hod of friajids und admirers, who «re Next week it is estimated thut 26 to in
Despite
the
fact
that
the
raising
of
in Sanford, In fact the band number*
op the program will be decidedly In the guavas is easily accomplished and the always glnd to welcome his return when­ ears will i&gt;e moved with tho heaviest car
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minority, while the program will be returns grout so far as a big crop of fruit ever he appears. Other metnm*rs of lot movement during the second wcvh
largely filled by those assisting the band is concerned, and that the fruit makes tho well balanced company are Dorothy in January. The 12 inch crate is used
delicious jelly, jam or preserves, and L i Rue, Dixie Burleigh, Mary Daniel, and sizes are generally large, with a long
on this oonflrion,
Among the attractions will be vocal may bo used in a hundred different ways, Mr. und Mrs. Hogan, the Mysterious stalk. The asking price has been $2.25
solos, violin solos, flute solos, cornet there has been, thus far, but spasmodic Lilide, J. V. Brock, Oscar I I I 'Hoes, to $2.60.
Hot weather him seriously affected
solos, flute und clarinet duets and pos­ efforts in Florida to utilize this means Frank Maddocks, Happy Jack Kearney
the
lettuce crop and has cut.the car lot
and
others.
This
cast
is
a
guarantee
sibly some other attractions. Variety of producing wealth—little real effort
movement
tar below earlier estimate».
of
a
first
class
entertainment,
ua
several
After the conclusion of the entertain­ will be the key note of the ocraslon'and to concentrate and make it into an inAbout
the
lost
of the cauiiltower crop ha*
of
thprn
will
be
retnembered
as
having
those'w
ho
evmrempls«r'TrfW/fmhjf\T?^l
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,
housewives
through
ing gam «, the hostem was assisted /b y
M
mn,ltt
gffM
yfls*
V
tflT
h
other
attrtuaiuuilU*“
»
shipped.—Produce
News.
concert
.may
bo
sure
that
there
will
be
out
tire
state
anxiously
await
tlmcumlag
Misses Katherine Wilson and Marian
= . -----------the' of the guava season each roWa nnd put during the past.
— WflTpe, who*were daintily dressed In no monotony. Friday
por»tion. (u b* «Irrtml by the «lockhoMm m
white and pink, in serving a delicious Herald will contain a list of those taking up much of the delicious fruit in various
nustlr. T h o oftim ot w crvtsry «ml I n v u r , ,
Two
cars
of
vitrifiid
brick
were
re­
msy b* held by lb* u n w p»r»on Until »lt.r tt,.
k fruit 'salad, sandwiches, olives and part in tho concert and a program of the ways; some put it up for sale in a /unal|
lìmi annusi tnorllnf of tho MockholHix» Im-**-' ,
local way, and reap good profits. I-es ceived Thursday, making a total of provinoci (or, »ml until ihoir «urrr—n n »rv r|,^t,, I
concert.
" (chocolate.
and i)ualined. lb* ofhorr« of ihi* mriwrattoii . 1 .,
than a year ago one of tjie largest can­ twenty-six cars that have been shipjied ba:
■ Mrs. Shinholser’s inyited guests were
ning concerns in the country ix-gan the to Gainesville by the Georgia Engin­ S. Itunca, t’rtoicfcnt.
Miss Beulah Philips, Miss Damcron,
t’elery In Manatre.
K. Ilunro, Vic* I’ nalilmt,
Miss Mabel Bowler, Miss Elizabeth Mc­
Each week sees the celery movement preserving of guavas in a small way here eering Company to apply on the big
Jo*oph Ilo Mont, Socratary ami Troa.urvr
TKn
UccarU of I )irv.-lnrv »hall I*. H Ituny.
wm
paving
contract
they
have
there.
The
Laughlin, Mias Elizabeth Mettingcr. increase in numiier of cars. This week and is marketing the product feeling
K Itu n p ami Jnarph Iv-Mont
1
-r
twenty-six
cur*
will
iw
*
sufficient
to
pave
Tho flrvt or organization mootln* of tho ,iiv&gt;
Miss Mell Whltnef, Miss Mnbel Hand, was |M&gt;rhaj&gt;s the heaviest so ?ar this its way t o 'a larger field.
hohlora of Lhia n»rj*jration aha)! I» IwM in ilm ■
Last year thousands of bushels of uixiut three block* around the court f Sanford, llranp f'ounly, Florid«, on ih . I •*.
Miss Gertrude Speer, Miss’ Lucy Whil- season. However, it will bn a week or
Marrh.X I*. 1913, for th* pur|*c»v , f adopt
' ner, Miss Charlotte Hand, Miss Peaches two before shipment« commence in guava* rotted on the ground in south house square, but as wxui as the con­ itI (y of
b y -la * , and camplrtint the organ IzaIloo ,,|
Lcfller, Miss Bello Smith, Miss Mar­ earnest, when it Is expected that between Florida, because they were u drug on the tractors begin the work of grading they iha corporation hc-rontiolorv provkird for: and
th*eoaftor th* annual irw U n rs of tho atorkhedd
garet Roberts, Mjss Linds I^efller, Miss fifty and sixty care a week will roll from market and the means of preserving will, it is said, have consignments reach on shall b* hold on the th ie f Monday in Marri,
of **rh and every year.
the
city
daily.—Gainesville
Sun.
the fruit on a large scale not at hnnd.
Bessie Long, Miss Irene Brady, Misi Manatee.
. '
Artide VI. Th* hifheat amount of Indrlnm
Lillie Farnsworth, Miss Ruth- Butler,
now or tiahlllly lo *bifh thla ’ rorporalion .hall
The price received has been a little off Even had all the fruit been utilixed
Sunday morning petitions for a wet aubjeet itself ahai] b* Iwire the, amoçnl of iu
Miss Madge Ward, Miss May Doyle. this week, hut it was not expected tha through use of the preserving kettle it
if
v— y
and dry ele-tion will he put in ireuln luiArt«oek.
irle V II. T W n antro and ;»*kt«ne«* of the
’ Miss Mary McKim, Miss Jessie Stumon, the first prices would hold a great while, might have been sold quickly, In-cause
lion in every part of Dade couiity, ac­ •ul-rrildn* lnnjn*'r«tnr»t Snd Ul* aenriunt of ( S f ­
Miss Veda Ward, Miss Nellie Evans, still the grower has nothing to complain it must be advertised. For while the
ilai »toe« «tilncrihed by earh. «re sa folio*.
cording to tiie plans of flu* “ dry*" com­ 8. liuncr, Hanford, Florida, T xhate».
Miss Carrie Ensminger, Miss Josie of, and if the present price« hold up guava is appreciated where it is known,
llu fijp , Hanford. Florida, 2 akarta.
mittee of which Mr. Edwin Nelson,
Ja**ph I X M if tl, Xsnlurd. KlotMa, 6 «hares
Stumon, Mrs. Henry Wight. Mrs. G. B. throughout the season every grower will yet because it may not be *hip|M-d owing
president of the Dadr* Couiity Security
IN V / | T N t t « W U E U JB tlF lb« *ub-.
Waldron, Mrs. Jus. Williams, Mrs. A. M. make a bunch of money.
to its perishable nature, it 1» little known
inoorporatora. hara- kw*n(nle OH f»eir name» on
Company. L* the head. 'T h o petitions ibi» th*&gt; 3rd day of tVbruary, A. I». Iflld
Moses, Mrs. A. H Philljw, Mrs. L. R
The greatest trouble being exper­ outside of tropical and semi-tropical cli­
ÉF
S. JtVAgt,
are all prepared mid today are beibg !*eni
Kf
Philips, Misses Katherine Wilson and ienced by the grower ut present i» the mates.
to representative "dry'* men fti every
Marian Philii*.
If the suggestion of The Time* is
shortage of rrutOs, It seems, almost
town in the county with n letter oximpossible to get anything like a suffi­ adopted und ii day is &lt;u-t aside us gUuva
n ill Covri, 7th JudlrUl Clrrult. Or&gt;n«r
p'ainitlg tiie purpose 4o( the petition, In fo(lr
u n t» , M otMi. fn O u u r f f j .
v
Hook 1-orers’ Cluh
cient quantity of crates to meet the. de­ day in Florida, the guava indut^Jry will und with suggestions for earryihg on the
A Vnufhan. ('umpUtnnnt.
1
YnMrs. Henry MrLaulin was hostisvi of mands, and the outlook for future crate have reci|ved Its first lug illl|»,tll". l,el
work of getting kigner».
i ‘harlott«t t&gt; W r,
the Book hover»’ Club Thursday afier- material is assuming a serious u-ped&lt; 1 tile people of tin* slate take an interest
of I hr K*tatr of lljiitctir H .T vw f,
Cturlotli» Tyi»w, indh
Nuli«.“*1 of s» *
noon. The host«-** was most huppy in The grower who failed lo nreder his mil in what can Ih- mude an industry on a
Tin- Tampa Benevolent, ProU-ctive vulunfly, Charluftr Tyner, UIJw*
l Tnd^
her cholre of entertainment for her terial ahead is up against it. as we un­ scn|H' with her citrus fruit industry und Order ol Elk* will open a carnival in that Tvmsr. \fauii T y n # , flnfr&gt; Trn«*r*— 1V h » . .»1
CharlH* Tynrr. ( lim im Tyr&gt;rf.
rof«di»Un
guesta, as the members of the club and derstand the mills are not cutting celerj the real start will have been made. Ad- city on the ;tnl of Frhniary, lasting two WIlHr TJnfrf aih) ftiibrn T &gt;r»ff, Murvfvinic
hf ^ uf JhiUrv-n^ IL.T&gt;n«r*
visitors s|«*nt a very amusing afternoon in rraUnot v.Walmmrec"'’
-/¡JgJi .’g r V *-.» 1W tVM'rt/ie. h t u n i l . i g u a v ii and week*.
m
They have engaged the Nut
h ndrf af)d hy blrturt* of • ilrrr*** r&gt;f ItirrdupuH*
the effort to outline an animal, the name demand for tomato crate» from the East 11» prixiuet* lletsls
in I *»U*, rrnriiTtrtl hy tijn»- Î Ioiy jim n- Vk’
'
Jtixuc show » to entertain tiie public dur­ JtsdC
»* «»f if»»- Circuit Courl, Krwnih Judicial ■ ,*
of which was given to each guest on u Coast has Iwen supplied.
Here is the Time»’ plan Set aside*.! ili! thu* time.
Hilt Cl/ thr
of KVirbil, «lUtnc m I hinr r
for
Urtftjiyiv
Cmtnly, m m nrruiin çamjnn» tirmfinif ■
pieec of white cloth. The ludicorua
Of court«*, it is hoped that some mean» day »uy February 1ft a* Guava liny.
**W ryurt, »hrrrln, A V»Ufh*n t» rompi Ain »i.
caricaturist made hy some of the ama­
inHI ChnrhHJc* T^nrr, Aifmini$ürAtru of th»- K*t
will lie found to overcome tin* shortage, On that date let every housewife in the
of IJtirmr |i Tyner, tfrfi|a t » l, »
ir T y»o »
A. C. I» TIME TABLE
teur artist« in unimul funny work cre­
state
go
to
her
grocer
and
buy
guava
.1
rnlixm! uaUy, ( *harlottr Tyn#/. t ill»*- M «) I'»r»»
hut the outlook at present is anything
MauìÌu T&gt;r»rr,
Tynrr, t ’Jimrhr
f
ated a great deal of merriment, ft was hut bright
jelly or jam. or prtcu-rwa a ir jar or
Manatee Record
rr-hv T y |wt Vi 1Jfw Ty i»»-r mrid 11*nj Imm T ynf-r, •m.t
derided by vote that Mrs. Fred Wil­
vc»ifjg hf*ir.* vf Kufrnr ft
Tyner, d^r«•■**&lt;
more. II the grocer doesn’t curry it in
North Bound
•r*1 f*
ih*
hp*&gt;r4*| \1 «
liam»* had mude the most artistic mid
slock find out why and urge turn to do
No
Si
Ar
ll.tlüu
in
Ex*
■td^T.VvfÎtl.i?
.Muir.
lUg.
&lt;
whFascwnr.
natural looking animal and she was
yet the grocer* make n display of
of l hr t'iiurL liou*« dour, m t)rlnn&lt;(o, Pienti«
Nu SU.Vr Ar .IK pvai
Lv 2.40p
awarded the pnae, a pretty silver de(Hr*ll
rluHnc 'Ilì1**1 l**£Til hmim nf *4lr, on Mtin(l«y, ,Vf af**h
Tiie big calibnges continue to come this peculiarly Florida product ami in
No
H
2
Ar
1
18
n
.
’
d.v
1.39
n
Ih**
-Ini, A. I* ÎSM3, th«* inflow inf diwrilsnf U*i»l
lemon dish.
into The Herald oflii-e and were it not that way help to advertise to our north­
■Ituatrwl, lying and
in ih** t nunty of Or«« ,
N
*o
2
S
\r x SO |&gt;
ami the Ht.Aim of Flurui». l*i«n
After the amusing contest was con­ for the fact that they dp not keep there ern friends, who will he in the state hy
l&lt;4*t numlirf Thu» illl nf llloek nurnlirr i
cluded tlie hostess served a dainty an 1 would be n choice collection of them tens of thousands ut that time, the fuel
South Bound
i5» hf T r r num kr T^f» »2 »»f th** City of Sanf . i,
H
nr
id m, ma per I’. H Tra ftorti1» Mat tk r m f .in
delicious cherry salad, sandwiches, olives on hand at all times. Up to date Mr that Florida produces a fruit of peculiar No all \r 2 liti a
Oh Dir tri t nr |itihfir t«&lt;uf&lt;|* «if « k j Count» «
Lv 2 1«; a
Htat**
anil coffee
,
It. II Muirhead is abend of the bunch, merit
\|so the hotel men nod ri-sluur No SO \r 2 1 1 p
i.v 2 3 l|p
T t FUJI of jmfr
jiuicJmaer la f»a» t&lt;•« .).w-i
M n MrLuului’» guests were Mrs. C having brought in a head th«t weighed ant ki-t-iH M hi-v io n tjiut guava •ir* on Nu x:
Ii« j A I
«»ti,*«.
J, J IiU k iS s iH .
I.V 6 6 «
•\r 6 38 p
H»yfir»tf*r
*m1
f
tvjrisrf
K(»cnaf Ma-(r-h . Polk, Mr»* Cruse Hamm. Mr». Luke, 16’ ^ pounds Thts Is one of the Ijrgi-t! ibt-ir hill* nf (nr*- Ifinl ilav
N o .'7
I.V x IMI .1
fmr &lt; iifTlldâlnAJil
t'hkiim t
I
lii»
i»
a
lielil
fur
.ill
The
state
pa
Mrs. |{. K Tolar. Mrs. T K Halin, heads thul lui* hei-n wen in Sanford JO
l« f i I Ih T »&gt;•■•• Itr
.\tm. J. C. llrudy, Mr». Ja&gt; Heck, Mrs. some time. Among other &gt;ontribulurs ix-rs, and particularly thu«' in south
Florida, should lake u hand. No one
Ar 1.02'p
F. L. Woodruff, Mrs. Morton Hopson today is’Mr«. J. A. Allison, who brought man or new*pa(&gt;yr can make the Florida No 26 -From Trilby
Stair of Florida. I
as
Lv 2.25 |&gt;
Mr». Fred William», Mrs. W. M. Mc­ In a fine conical cabbage that while it guava as famous as it ought to lx*.
AH No Î4 For Trilby
Count y of Oran**.
Ar 11.10 a
llrfore me, a Notary I’uhfir. t*-ra.itially a Kinnon, Mrs May Dickins, Mrs. W. W. only tipped the «rule* a» nme |x&gt;undn are invited to come in on th&lt;* job and No 21 From Is-esliurg
l*-*r*d S Kunrc. K Etun*F. «ml Joa*ph Ih-M..*-.
Ar 6.58 (&gt;
Abernathy, Mrs J. A. Harrold, Mrs. was u good specimen of the Early Wake­ help turn tiie wheel. Tampa Times, No 22 For I&gt;*«*iliurg
• ho are **ch well known to rn* lo l&gt;* th*
.
named in and who .ulwcnlrei ihrir nanuw to th No 126 Front Oviedo
Ar 10.30 a
C. C. Woodruff. Mrs It I.. Peck, Mrs field ritlibage If any of our northern
lore*ii(ii*
articles
«&gt;
(
incoryHiration.
and
»rvvrall,
I’ nweCH lo r n -. H i* S u it
No 127 For Leesburg
a. know led*,-.! brfnre m* (hat they #i*n*i1 u m r h.r
Lv 3.00 p
If II. Connelly, Mrs. J C, Bennett.
visitors to the city would like to see some
The Uireuit t'ourt late Friday
lillf Ip L hav*- hfrirufitii
fine Sanford cabbage a vixil tu The eveming dt*po*ed’ "nPfTie i''juJ“ (7f Frank
**' Fny hAixcl and nffidll "anil iff irffitv uri ihl» ike
Fancy Work t IrcJe
Herald offlee will open their e&gt;e*. J I’ower* versn» J'*e t'amer*)n, assunip
N otice- »f Inrur [w.f «tL-rx
lr»l -U&gt; of P«»ifuar&gt;. \ I I )9l«l
The Fancy Work Circle were e n te r Everybody i» welcome to come in itinl
-*«l
GKO. % I &gt;M&lt; t ITT UH,
(hit in ih«- unds-rwifuml
ml duinugi*» $6 ,(1011, tiiiuing a verdict Ittirfifjj I H hrrirhn (rim H‘«ru
Nut Aiy Pu Mtr .State nl FlufidA at
«faille I'afk Tr*mme|,
tallied by Mr». K V&gt; Hines Thursday « e the cubbage di-ifilu) and we want
11
)
nmifmsaiun
Ktpim
A
12 ld l:i
I^rtw
'
•
«»rffifif
*'f
th*&gt;
StAir
of
Rond*.
a(
for the defi-nilant The rase was taken
ufternoon. The members of the circle all our good farmer friends to bring in a
FI««fida, tm I hr 12th i|a&gt; *»f Vlaf« h. A j I 191:1, f f Ia ìa I 1*» T u r* Mr
up on its nix-uiui trial late Thursday
I'ai m i innerpirating th* HANPt»Kt$ Ì ii
and visitors entertained themselves with big lit-ud of cabbage.
A CUI.A M* »TTI.lN«» r o M l AN V. undrt ihr
afternoon, and was holly contreted all «fiilLiwthg
Ml IH K
tilirt»cre*«‘»1 rhAftrr thr tingmaJ of « hjrh SA*tf o f F l o r i d a
their dainty fancy work and pleu^nnt
•hiring yesterday
In the first trial u u no« on Ale in iim olfirm of th« Kr-crMAfy of Stair, County
*unty of
&lt; Orange
conversation. The hostess served a
S. ftunfr.
N o ti« U hrrehy giurri in rompHanoe with th#*
verdict was given in favor of Powers,
K. Itimfr,
Another Cigar Factor)
Uw rHi|uir1irig illtjr Jay* liofl«"* to tie given, that
delicious orange ice in cute little orange
J
fib Iv M u n i
but not being satisthxi he appealed the \Uk1nri of Inrorporailon *ftawSaaford
•PoliraiIon «rill lw* maJ« lo iha n m ahhUoti of th#*
Cor« t ola Ui'alziure of ih#,
Sanford bids fair, to liecome n cigar
baskets and cake. Mrs. Hinea’ guests
of |1or ida fuf IfrgwiatirtiYri
1hit thug1 tompanf. % * '
,
ease to the Sapremp Court, where it
feuihoriiing the (!«iuntv lto«rd of f'ommuwionr a
were Mrs. J. D. Roberts, Mrs. Nobles, center in time, for next frill another fac­
\lr. it«? urvdrmlgnrd, have i ^ w i i l H minr-ivra
ot
&lt;
FT«ri|fr
i'ounty,
Florid
a . trgaluung tha work
was reversed.
lofHh.r and dn hrrrhy iwanAtf m ir w h ^ (or th«
dem« under thu order #J aaUI County -Cufrirm»
Mrs. J. J. Purtlon, Mrs. W, T. Johns. tory will start here for the manufacture
IriJftixw u( Joririlfif A Im*1i politic* Arid
rata
The
suit
involved
a
large
commission
•kmrf»
m
th*»
Han
ford
Drain*gi*
IJi
it» th#»
uruirr and h&gt; %lrt%rr «.f ih« lt»v«&lt;f
d
4|ut«&lt;
M rs. T. S. Davis, Mrs. H. H. Hill, Mrs. of pure lluvanu cigar». D. E. Becker,
rnd that the »-aid County ( ommioeimirrA ma)
FlortdA. and .U adopt Ihr following amcfic« of
claimed
by
the
plaintiff
in
n
land
sale
riromrtl to a m rm itiid roilect the a i a —rtetit of th»«
rocponlkift
-MiRee-fr-M#»..- JJ—JU-CaldwelL u well known Indiana eigur manufac­
lAnds lu aahI dhtrlrt, and pay for tiie «aid work
Attiri. I, Th* nam* of (hi. rurporaiidn »hall don*. *
*
turer &gt;Tiis iTecidisT Td niiikTre^a’nrnrrt htx for the defendant, tfie latter setting
Miw. T. M. King, Mrs. Maples.
L 'X ’ A t &lt;H-X iio r tr iJ N ii c g f i .
therefor*, lhia (• to git* nirtinr to all parliome and will erect u factory, and hav­ up the Halm that The fornu*F_7JI&lt;T' nnT t’A V i, ami iu itin rîpsrpiï3T !rbainvas t K * n r » t aNow,
r t n m x lr e i: j li.i Jh .y -wrU-t. i«*wil
have the right to dispose of tiie land in al Sanlurd, lifa n *. ( òuuty. Ht*ida, bui Ir »hall • Iqr
raid l*xt wist ion «(wnild no» pa** and 1» rr.aciBetter have your seed for spring plant­ ing good connection« with the northern
*“ 'h *th*t ofTtaw, kerntx» anil p la m o&gt;
question.
liuain**.
In
ntW
r
Slatra
of
(W
Uui(*q
S
la
t*,
aid
ing reserved at L. R. Philips &amp; Co. und trade expects lb begin business with a
t Eu Ih* Jl'rt day id January. A. I). IMIS.
IhX Slat*, aa th* board ol illmMnra may from
The jury in the raw* wen- Dhvid In
_
•
j . f.. i -a « r .
tlrb« to umr determine*
good cx|Kirt trade as well os supply the
get the benefit of low prices.
42-f!t
1 ure »»wm*
•- - * • «
Artici' It
Th* [ i j m l naturo of .ih* ttua»n*a*
Lockhart, 8 . E. Mathers, M. II. l^i mi,
local
trade
Sanford
already
has
a
good
S to well’s Evergreen sugar corn is the
to W mndurt*d by lhia rorporatl«A shall 1 » lo
Nolle* la AO I rcdtl* or p. F„ HJlt
beat for mnrket. Get good seed at I,. R. factory, and while it is not a large concern C. 3. McIntosh. W. It. Matthews and '■ofifr in th* budnaaa ol botdin, (.'ora l ’ol«, suda
«Birra 4nd mineral walrra, lo manutavtlire, aril
. Philips A Co.
42-Ht
Nÿtic» »« h*reby given that-'.F.
K.
Mill,
turns out some of the finest of cigars and Chaunroy Holt. Tiie jilajnliff was rep­ and dnpaaa ot all klnda’af ratraru and ryiXipM, t&gt; lotenil
by her huabaiuf.il It IliU, on lb* 2sth ia&gt;
Get your l&gt;eans for ‘ spring* iffanUng the Tamp« John ‘ hw r made—M att*« resented hy Judge T. P. Wnrlow and prrorvv, irwuiulanur*. and ran all kind, of frail* of Iktvmbcr.
A, I), t«12 mad* a voluntary aand vp(«I i m m ; lo buy. ran sal] and nonv*y rn I
a rntn*nl for ih* h*w*flt*of Creditors, and ail nuli
now and save money. L K. Philips &amp;
famous. With the advent of another 3urige CuffeT-whiTn'Carl"Rnhtnxrm and relalr, and in in; pro re th* *»w* by ir w liox f—it(l, y a a sQ -re E . ilUL ip/mcrly doing ImZinrew a. Mill .
Co.
42-tit
George A. DcCottes reprem*nt*xl the inp iWfrun; t.i borrow momy and -a-rurr ih* (ifoce/y, are hcnb) required w ilhld'vtny day*
•amr. aiy] ruonia* olhcrwU* owlnf, by fu o rtca m ,
New crop beans, tom ato«, corn, cigar fnrtory Sanford will soon ba known difense.—Ilej&gt;orter-3tgr.
d-Til». bornia. DOlna u* Uihrr obh(attona lh*r*Ior; from dal«, it »Urh fretklora redd* In ihi* Hlat*. ••«
ip
the
cigar
Industry
und
Sanford
cigars
watermelon, squash, cucumber and canlo Uwaa real ratal* M landlord*; to buy and «all, it b»tond ih* limila 0/ tht* Atti», within ’o n
lo acquire, own, all persona] pfoprrty 11* 0 rear. months, to nio with th* uud*r&gt;i»noi sworn »1 ai c
teloupea. L, R. Philips &amp; Co.
,
.»111 become a* famous as the Tamp«
ily to advanlac*ouv|y conduct ana tramu. v any m*nta of i M r .Istnu Igatn.t u n ajaignor, F, b
i i&gt;ii- Aid HariHr
,
42-at. and Key West brands.
,lh‘ ‘ '^ r e r p o r a ilo n h ab thorfiil to
, 0»S. IXX'ollwq
W. II. Will HT.
For dainty lunche^ tea Voom,
on
and
doe ;—
ail m
The Ioidi«* Aid Society of fhe Pres­ rarry
. . . - e*t:
— ■
----- 1 to
------r
--------------- ------ further
Ally for aaaiga**
Assign*»
Ihlnn
a*
may b* Orrewary or nxpwlWnt to b* done
mezzamine, Dreka’a Department Store,
t*f»I
O
t-T
u
^
17lr.
byterian church which met at the home I S ,h? -ucrewalut
trsqyarlion of th» husinan of
DeLand, Florida.
“ ", ’ 45-4tc
Every Week Bridge Club
of Mrs. C. C. Woddrufl N|onday nltcr- thw efrporalinn: and U&gt; haw, »orrir* ami Jajny
Now is the timb to buy totpato seed,
ixiww s.snd pti.dtM . im rtn u t r r
The Every Week Bridge Club was noon was wall attended. -The* meeting f v t*xalkma ocyanlzwl and riulln* unite* th*
Corn, peas, beans' Cucumber and melon
i ot the Slat* of Florida.
N *frv - aced for Iprlng planting. L. U. Philips entertaini«l by Mrs. R. L. H ugh« at was conducttxl liy Mrs. R. L, Peck, U *Artici»
III. Th# amount ot lb* capital stork
* Co.
42-8 1
the Sanford House Monday afternooh. president of the society. After the busi­ 0' , f 1.'» corporation shall b, FIFTEKN THOU.-».
'Nil 1115,000.001 HOLLAHA. to lw dividol fn.The Guarantee Investment and Loan
Two ta b !« of bridge were played. Mrs. ness of the society had been transacted ■I &lt;•« «tar** of.ih» par valure ot Oas That wad
C o„ Curry BW «„ Tampa, Fla
Eearyhody wka
0
. W, Brady made the highest score. the hostess served m delirious fnfft ««atlaia til,00^.9^ *»dçh. to bo paid mr with -w
.«Hit .iotsrtat,
j . f.li^l iilllf», hklL* LIot SBQi «**■
____ _________
__
ffffiL 'Dl g S J a ifctte
' for particular-“5 loeob-4?*tf
Item-of
row«, ài a juai vaiiuatkm thrrsol
Genuine Sew P ota to«, Spaulding
d na— T bay magi
1 O f th* l*&gt;anl of directors.
After the eonclunion of the interest­ social half-hour together,
Rose No. 4, per 160 lb bag $2.66; R«*&lt;1
.
,Thi» Corporation »halt continu»
ing
g
a
m
«
of
cards
delicious
refroahand
ha
ta
full
power
to
»lerci**
ita
corporal*
nthla
Catch the Drift?
Bliss Triumph, pdr 160 Ih bag $2.65.
amt franrhres lo. • [*rk»l of RUMtr n lM yreara
( erilian M us.r Vlub
Can furnish wed grown either fn Maine menfs were served. Mrs. H ugh«’
B a ra ’a (ba mediare la
trom and all*, ih» m a in u iu n in i ut ila mrporat*
or New Ytfdc Slat«. We guarantee our guests were Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin,
raack tba poo pia of
The Cecilian Muric Clul« will hold
Attici* V T 5 » buaJn«»« of this corporation
seed to be y jo bwt and true to name. Mr*. O. W. Brady. Mrs. W. D. Holden, thHr reytilar meeting at the studio of •hall
Ik U corereaaity.
b*
rctwunni oy
a
“ condurttd
by in*
ih» louootn*
tu]loeing omeare:
offl&lt;
Ten yean In thg’aped business; not a dis­
'l^
fN
w
d
d
ro
t
(reautrer
and
aceretary,
satisfied customer. American Produce Mrs. Cruse B arn«, Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mrs. Fannie S. Munson Saturday after­ rlrrtad by th* board of director», ami a board ot
Company, Jacksonville, Florida. 46-24« Mrs. Cecil Gabbett, Mrs. G. F. Smith. noon it 8 o'clock.
dlüÜSî
1 shall ba -rtk
tbTkîn nof
dlrwxare, 0who
td w"ih*9
1« ,h“ t "
: ;

f

c

�"ry***&gt;.

ITO

THE SANFORD HERAU)

—f*VtrrraryJ,_19A0

MONROE ITEMS
tin* case contuini g the Sultana im.il
U s t SatiVtlay morning a t 3:30 o’clock also disappeared.
Then in the rapid, dramatic fashion
thr
of W ad# H«m l«r»on waa called lo
Its home beyond. M r . . Hondenwn had which has made him one of the 1».*hi ♦
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AND
I
jm l arrived from M a rs h a ll, N . C.. w ith writers of mystery, adventure and love. ♦
I
Ian father, thinking th a t the rlim a te Mr. Rowland tells how the young de­
fr ... ^ u i d im prove -him in h it R n iltji, J iv in g signer, aided by an American iha-tur
only been here u few days, he w ui strick­ who was 4 guest at the home of Sailen with a severe 111new and 'died in ­ treJle's sweetheart, recovered tiie Sul­ t +
ROOM 20
stantly from heart trou b le, M r. H en- tana. ami in-uddition found ghuppiin-s»
I
dprson was a t the tim e of
his death for himself and the physician. The
Upstairs. P ico Block
y C 'irk of the C lrru lt C o u rt a t M arshall, Sultana wiij*. btf published In six inatallThe bo&lt;fy was taken to his home menta.
’ t
In N. C. for burial S atd rd uy night ac­
Open Tuesdays -1 lo 0 p m.
+
companied hy his fa th e r and brother
AND
♦
Lovor'a Unique Devotion.
Denny, of this place.
Saturdays
1 to 0 p Ml
An unuaiml m a n n e r In
w hich
a ^
j, VV. Hell was in Orlando the find of
lo v e rs devotion wns shown o ccurred 1 *
the week on business,
a t Zurich, S w itz e rla n d , recently,
a
Rev. Mr. Hunt; a former pastor of
Stran
gers W elcom e
Si
cobbler, whopo aw eetheart -die*»,- a p ­ i .
Sanford Presbyterian church has kindly
prenticed h lm a u lf to a stone-cutter In
consented to preach for the Monroe ‘o rd er to flifectlto* a m tlng trlh u to to
people next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 h e r memory^ an d a fte r four teen
— o’clock, at th* new sihool house*. All months ho was a bio to carvo u buauFIRST-CLASS
ttfu l rose on a m a rb le slab and w r ite
*n* cordially invited to uttend.
Mrs. Fannie iTeefc was stricken with benealh: "Such wns She." A fte r “ It
n severe case of heart trouble Monday had been e re c te d over her g ra v e ho
S ta rc h e d S b d t U . A f lc , ------but after the appearance.oi L)r. Uolwuu.. returned to h la A ral trado, and now
repairs aho »a a « tu^n r^.

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DURING T H E Y E A R 1912

Paid Interest to Its Depositors in Excess of

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FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS
If you nre not a Depositor in this Bank, you
will lim! it to ytmr interest to BEGIN T O D A Y
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We pay Four per cent. Interest on Savings
A c c o u n t s and l ime Certificates o f Deposit in
o u r Savings Department, and offer you every
m odern advantage nnd c o n v e n ie n c e for handling
you r accou n t in our c o m m e rcia l department.
Iir addition to the mnny advantages we
offer, and without any expense upon ymrr*pn,f r
W e Insure Y ou r Deposits A gain st Loss From

CHINESE LAUNDRY

’ ¿ f S T n f o r d s h ^ se»a-«wnr?^etrb&lt;rmtaBTai -ia -

able to be up again.
R. T. Wynne attended court in Or­
lando this week.
Rest Slory o f Season

H a M m r 'W w jf P t fT la w m r H h ir t i, —

15c each, 2 f»r 2m—
Collars 2c onrli

What the Eyebrow* Tell Ue.
There 1» m ore character lo tho eye­
brows than o ils would suppose.
If
they are very m uch arched, th e y de­
note a wenk. changeable nature E y e ­
brows that m eet signify bad te m p e r T
and a Jealous d ls p o lth in .
but. If ♦
♦
If there Is a good wide space betw een
1bem. their o w n e r Is probably very un
sell)nil and good tempered
If thoy
a re darker th a n tbo hair, th e ir o w n ­
e r w ill be passionate but Inconsist­
e n t In love; If lig h te r, they re v e a l a

• ' -RveryX'rmse.. .
Our officers and em p lo y e e s will he pleased
to explain any o f these features to you and to
serve you in the most a cce p ta b le manner.

Other Prices In Proportion
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WONG

Did It Ever Occur to You

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In the Saturday Evening IVnt of Feb
❖
Ml
Hr*i Nurel
&lt; U,w HulMipint 9
rviar&gt; 15th issue will appear "The Sul
WE
WANT
YOUR B U S IN E S S
i
tarm," by Henry Rowland and tills will
1 1 mil
be one of the fines! pieces of
published this season. See Reginald
Ifolly at The Herald office about your
subscription. Following is a synopsis
of the story:
weak dlapoaltlon.
------ A N D The automobile .carrying Robert
Sautrelle, designer for the leading jew
Town C rie r H o i Fertile M ind.
pO aoooaooooouoooooQ oooaoooaponaD oaooD naaooooooaoooooo
tier in France ami the Sultana the
Tho town crier of Folkestone, Kngfinest blue diamond In tin* world
i
IVr
ran
suppl)
you
for
¡mmedlnli*
land, has found a novel way of solv­
th* hVme of its owner dnshis! o m a ing a difficulty arising In u quarrel
shipment
turtiui. Thu chauffeur I*-—rt-d into the with (Re lord who owns the town 1
Seed tjats. Rye, union Sets, Means
Why mil (.ike a f t uul mg I up tin tin K j i i i u i i .i whrlr v
ditn light, then quickly threw on the The lord forbado the shouting of the
Peas, Potatoes arid i Cuitan Hye
Ihe comforls ol i11•Il»r ^ ll (htr-rry t eirtf ¡my more. S h
brakes. * Tiie car came t a halt within crier on the beach, and the crier, who
for W inter Lawns.
(hr L mesi Vessel in Sniifnni I lar Imi
Krad y
srfew feet of another nuti.fno ih*. whuh lines his profession, bought a boat
A full lito* of ni{ yard, n s. ..| f,.r
Mur
on
Untiling
.imi
Fishing
I
[ips
m
and
a
megaphone,
and
now
shoutx
Ills
stood directly acroi« the mail
lump
truckers nod home gardens
1’Jrasurr
I'.mics
.it
reasonable
rales
ing out, Snutrelle iptirnod that the sec­ announcements from the crest of the
Oldest and most reliable seed and
ond ttuirtiine had mi't with an
D-,,t waves to the assembled people on the
poultry supply lums- m tin st.it».
tiefe ti
Ills offer to assist ill push’ ilg th eat !&lt;
Wrile fur I nlulugue
tig* sii|*'of the road was iieccpti-d
With hands clinched under the re a r,
Good for H oning R arer*.
People wUjo hone their own n v io ra
spring, he was waiting for the wofd
"push." who»- suddenly there ttudir.T 1 w ill he I nth fieri «*3 In tlu* statem ent In 1
20tí FAST II VY STREET— - ™ n o q a o D a o o o a a D o a o o o a ( M jo f lo
acres- his visions, whut seemed in I.. ,, eim* of tbo m u g it/llic s that what Is
- FI.O IM IIA
m akes J A C K S ! &gt;N \ 11.1,1-'.
miilutnde of shooting, switn.ming HpM- kiiuwu AH "c u ttle fis h paper
I...1
. n .(.|&gt; a ll.
LFWURTH INN. I.ntcrprise. I’D
tin Ideal m a te ria l for lb** rapid honing
i L» I ,il u t ) mr of
—and then for seyerul n'inul-s lie km*w
of rarors. su rg ic a l Instruments
etc
' ptrviiHt* |fal»
no morn.
When he regaiimd ronsciou-*- T h is paper U mudo for use bv.d en tists
■ uigiiif
KMr*
n ss th« auppoaad crip7»Cif aittomohilt* fo r polishIritf g o ld 'linings
and
Is
— -ro tm ■
and Its oecuponts hud gone Stagger . nateli with mi ab rasive substance of
I .g to ins own ear, SaiUrelb* found that rem arkably fine grain
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HERALD

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Notier
S O M E U N D E R P R IC E D O P F 1 R IN Q 8
Notice is hereby given that “ Dir
sixty days from the date hereof »e in*
tend to have a hill introduced in the
Florida Legislature at Tallahassee, ask*.
t
_______[iintfar thy »Ipirqui »f Gramm raiutüt
nine dividing town
ships Twenty-one and Twenty-two,
except tlmt portion which will rv&gt;t he
Tho seasons Afpt shipm ent o f 10 cars o f Celery
Infludtxl *} per. th? map wltit^i.will |;v
brings $ ¿ .0 0 per^.crnfe f.'o. b. S anford.
Y IC U )
attached to the hill,'the object und pur­
pose being to, make anti create n new’
OVER $ 1 .5 0 0 PER ACRE.
county out of that territory lying north
N O W IS T H E T IM E T O B U Y !
of said division line in Orange county
W e are offering a few good C elery F a rm s at
Only three more days remain of the 1 year $ 2 .0 0 ..... ........ ..... . 2,000 votes and separate it from that [»ortion lying
largrat bonus offer in The Herald’s con- 2 year»* 4 .0 0 ...... .............. 7,000 votes south threeof.
prices never before heard o f oil this cla s s o f prop­
3 years'
6.00....
.1 2 ,0 0 0 votes
Doted this 30th tiny of January, 1913.
teat.
8.00.......
18,00d votes COMMITTEE 160 ON COUNTY
erties,
A pertinent question Is: What have f 4 yean*
26,000 votes
done toward laying away a icwyfclube? 8 years* 1 0 .0 0 .........
PIVTSION.
CLIM A TE and LOCATION the best in the state.
Frank P. Forster, Chairman.
Remefnber that your success or failure 10 years' 20.00___________ 76,000 votes
SHIPPING F A CIL IT IE S and R A T E S the v e ry best.
The list of candidates and their vota Thomas K. llptcs, Sec'y.
&lt;8 -8Tucs
will depend to a great extent on the
exhibit
as
counted
up
to.
noon
Monday
• amount of effort that you put forth
Prices and term s all that c o u ld be desired.
Hanford, Ff},
during ih7s offer, and not a moment
. should be allowed to alip by unimproved Miss Helen Rowland..._a^..x.______0,600
CITY
P R O P E R T Y
Mias Rena Murrell.................... ...¿..7,050
during the remainder of the time.
Two Nitre Rcvfdrtwre*—t&gt;m- with- nine room», *3,000, the orther
If you have been having good aucceae Mina Ruth M cD aniel____ !______60.760
fourteen rooms-J3,600, must he sold, therefore we are asking about half
with new yearly subscriptions so fur, Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin.......... .7,000 Afl Local Advertisement* Under Thl*
................. rajfeyarfM R Sw gSSggJt atnwwvirMri
:22.860 M e a d t m t .- T fr m r C tir tr H LhwToch
.one bloctt. Paved sidewalks. Good flowing »water. Terms.
__ pUKfl, up jfour.mlnd to have better auc- Mlsa Fithnr M ill»
Ten Room Dwelling, nil modern. Bath room, toilet, etc. Two
....
.„6,350
~ ecus during the last days.oi-the bonus M rs. J . L . H u r t . ™
For Sale— Two story house and small
minutes’ walk from business streets, beautiful shado trot», paved walks
offer. If you have accomplished but Mrs. R. 1* Griffin . ............... 47,800 ham, four acres, forty orange trees,
and streets. Bargain *3250.00. Tttrms if wanted.
little, let your efforts from now until the Mrs. R. A. Newman............... ....... 60,350 other fruit. Three thousand dollar*.
Forty Room Tourist Hotel ittji Uiriving little Florida town. Just
Hanford. Fla., R. F. 1&gt;. No. I.
remodeled and furnished throughout. The furnishings ulone an- worth
closing hour make up for lost time.
One thousand cash, balance to rtuit pur­
more than we are asking for tho entire projierty. Terms „.
$10,000.0«
Mm. 1. V. Stenstron
............. 48,200
* Kumors of All Sorts
chaser. Mrs. E. R. Curtis, Sanford.
Eight Room Dwelling, located on the Heights. Four good build­
Hanford, Fla- R. F. 1». No. 2
This is the stage at which tho air is
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ing lots go with this property. Good wutor. The (our lota nrontise
filled with rumors of all sorts. So and Miss Gladys Grsen ........................62,000
a line proposition to hold as an investment as this is hound to he San­
For Sale 160 nair* homer pigeons at
Hanford, Fla., R. V. I). No. 3.
so has so many clubs; So and so has so
ford’s future suburban rtwidence section
We offer the entire holding
66c (xt pair. Will not ship less than ten
on good terms for .
$1650.00
.»
12,100 pair». Arthur Schlenian, Tampa, Fla.,
many long term subscriptions, or that Miss Ethel Hickson
Nine Room House, suitable (or rooming house. F'irst alri-ct.
(lame Warden.
46-8tp
*
7,200
ao and so has so many new subscriptions Miss Isabelle Raynor
Everything new and uP-to-dnte. Toilet, hath and all modern con­
Wanted -Middle-aged white woman
to hand in Thursday. Others have Mlsa Mnud Cameron ....
61,700
venience*. Price way down.
to
cook,
wash
and
do
housework
(or
el­
formed or are forming a combination Miss Nora Hickson..................
6,000
Two .Small Hotels for sale at a big bargain, cash or termu Both
derly man living in country. Address
desinjed to "cinch the piano" for so and Miss Perry Lee Bell.............
6,160 J. N „ care Herald.
46-3tp
these hotel* are located in live small Florida towns. See u* for prices
so, etc.; there may bc.ji grain of thruth
Paola, Fla.
For Rent—Turnished cottage, 210
anil location.
In such reports but candidates will tlo Miss Salile Llpford .............
Ï2.450 Pine avenue. Will 'sell the furniture.
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well to take these as the natural product Mrs. C. D. P e a rso n ...........
20,160 Hot 478.
O R A N G E
G R O V E S
m
For Sale—Beggar \V«s»l Sred. We
ofUiO present situation and "keep a
(•«■nera. Fla.
Two
Fine
(»range
Grove*,
one
of
I I acres, with fine crop of bright
hammering” for subscription* to swell Miss Mary Prevet
8.650 guarantee our Tom Watson and ail vari­
fruit right on St. Johns river, also the A C. L. il« R. At a bargain
eties of watermelon *&lt;**! to he true to
their own totals.
Mrs. David Speer
37.600 name. Write for prices. F’or 33 years
57-acre farm, 5-ucre grove 5 miles from Sanford, over 1,000 tris-»
in I»paring. Fine locution on lake front
Thi» grotte contains *uinv
Let the rumor mongers amuse them­ Mrs. W. L. Atlanta
7,160
we
have
grown
melon*
(or
seed
purpos**
i
ol
the
fammi*
Bahai
Naval
Orange*,
together
with a liberal assortment
»lily,
(ttrndenu
Seed
t‘n
,
Monricelto.
selves If they will. H it is true you
l.'huluota, Fla.
of nil the hint varieties such us Si. Michael Blood, Parson Brown, etc
Fla.
42 26tc
ean't help it, and if it is not true, it sure­ Mias Annie Brown
10.600
For Sale Two desirable lots 111 San­
ly cannot hurt you.
Ovoide, Fla.
ford Height*. Bargain if taken prompt­
OVER 60 0 ,0 0 0 ACRES T IM B E R LANDS X
No More Coupon Votes
Mias F’. Kinney
12,100 ly. Addri**. D. (1 WsgnerKissitnmw,
The last coupon good for one hundred |
FOR S A LE
Fla.
4-litf *
Lake Mar). Fla.
Voten appeared in last Friday s name of Mrs. L. S. McBride
For Sale- Pop corn wagon at Corner
10,800
Locateli in various parts of tin- state and comprising Sono tin,
F’irsl imri Park Ave Fnipiire at yugnn
&lt; olimi Pnqiiisilioiis.
The HcVald and hereafter the sub'eripWinter Park. Fla
or nildn**» Box ll)!*4, tjity.
44-lf
Farge and Small Irarl-, of virgin timber and eut over tracts, will,
tion will be the order of the day.
Mrs. J D. Li taon
.100
prices ranging from $2 Oil per hits, up.
Fur Ifi-n t Xlne large room with (uo
Ca**Ja, F‘la.
Voting Power of Subscription*
Tell u.x your wants and we will la* pleased to serve you and assure
In»Is. suitable for two young men. Also
i Ï1.000 one room nicely funudied
Payments on all subscriptions will Mis* Ruth Hoyul
you a Styl ARK DE \I.
With or
without Iwiard
Mrs If I.,. Jonct, ¿S**’
earn votes according to the following
Enterprise, Fla.
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t it le
7.860 Park Ave
I—
......... .
i .iii.
F'or
»ale
Five
gallon
iii»tiint
ineou»
llotut count the same as new »ubsrrip_
Zell wood, Fla.
water heater. Suiliible lor bath room
G. &amp; W . D u ild ln g
.
.
.
.
.
S a n fo rd , F lo rid a
lions:
Mis* Smtsie Houston 16. lis» trie Singer seeing machine, u»i*i one
A ------------------------------------3L.
rnotith, household furniture , at 2 lo
Pine ave, or box 173.
ll-Pt-p
Mu*fc Club
The punch bowl w irpn sliln l over by
F'or Kent Cheap New one room fur
B* ’
The M usir Club held their regular |Mias Veda Wan! who dispensed there tlished eottage, with hath on quarter
Laurel avemn
meeting at the studio of Mr? Fannie freshing beverage .luring the ulternoon acre, good garden land
and
S*»ond
stri-et.
Address
P. (&gt;. Box
S, Mutuum, Saturday afternoon al 3
When the ganu*. of car.l* were con1323.
-13-tfr
o Yloek. Mr*. It. E. Tolar, leatJjT.
rlnded the refreshments were scrv^tl in
FqrSide er Rem--Ftr*r rfttrec farm,,
The program 14us uj)&lt;ni*I by u very the •dining room; wTft r t t '31erors*M‘,
Tïïlïïlings. Ev­
- Gat^vrtieir-pr’ tfrr TCiir» *-gJ»n composer, with vines, usparagus fern and a profu­ erything modern. Bargain. Box 114,
Grcig, read by Mrs. Munson, which was sion of pansies. On the tattle was a Orlando, Fla.
43-9tr
I lx- mild winter has caused the spring growth
combined with a most interesting talk handsome llaiienherg cover over yellow
Wanted- Plain or fashionable dreases
to
start early.
Do n’t delay fertilizing
by her on Oreig. one of her favorite The centerpiece was u basket of pansies to make. Satisfaction guarantee«!.
206
E
Thir«i
St.
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iv
im
h
c
Fruit
Manure
will givtt result* at ul
cotnjKiser*.
on u retlector. mibunked with aspumgus
1
lie
Ciate
City
House
iuo*
lironght
will not produce die hack.
A short sketch on the Life and Works fern and pansies, Mrs J VV Diektns
of Minding was read h&gt; M im Junic I poil rIMi til,. |-«.|I,f.
file tllfc*t**.* WIL-* *» &lt;1 i* n the high cost of living i inly f l P0
S tu io o n
sisti*i I.J ftr» h U Miller Mr*. || .1 l»-t w»»'k for the liin-st table hoard in
YOUR TRUCK
AND GARDEN
CROPS
28-tf
The iliscussion contrasting Grieg and j Starling, Alrs
(7 . l)ntt, Misât-» Veda the city See Parker.
For Sale -Block of five well located
■and Sinding was led by Mrs. Munson.
Ward, Elizabeth McLaughlin and Ma­
-Need fertilizer that is quickly available and
in demonstrating the work and style bol Howler, Tn serving chicken salad, city lota. Address Owner, Box 1287.
34-tf
style of Sinding was led by Mrs. Mun- beaten bi-cuit, pimento sandwiches,
rich in plant food. Our special crop formulas
For Rent Bed room, dining room,
aon. In demonstrating the work and olive* and coffre, which was followed kitchen, and use of sitting rootu. in one
arc made Co give big results quickly.
style of composition of Shilling, Mrs. by ornnge re In orange basket*, the of the nicest residence« in thu city, ( ‘ lie**■r
42-tfc
R. E. Tolar delighted the club by ren­ batidle» nf which were dainty little white In. Apply ut Herald office.
W K I1 F FOIt UUH lu »OKI.I I
St
Johns
Hotel
Koomt
ami
board.
dering most delightfully "The Rustle nbUin Imw*, and cake on whirl) the color
Homelike
ucruniniodations
for
regular
of Spring," orie of his must beautiful scheme of white and yellow and grren
boarders or tratisieiit*. ( omm) table
compositions. Sinding'* ability and I wu* beaut ifhII) curri«*! out
Rate* reasonable \\ II. Uiillu-n, Prop
|tower M a song writer win demonstrated &lt; Mr* Houtiiillal * inviti*! gui-sts w»*re 421) W. First St.
33-tf
if
For Rent Six room rottage with all
ming little song, "How Many j Mrs. A. W. Drown, Mrs. T K Wilson,
J, I , P A C E , L oca l A (t n l
rwum,
id by_M j«_Jcgie Stu Mrs. F. L Miller, Mr*. F. J Contale» modern improvements. in'J Pnlmetto
aygnue. Aoulv to F. W. Mahoney at
—
- 5- tftqn on U»*^iftHe, accompanied by Mrs. Mr*, fï.
A. 7&gt;f»rer. Mrs. Roht-rY "Néw- Fern aid Howe. Uo
JA C K SO N V IL L E ,
-----FLORIDA
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Munson on the fliuno.
man, Mr». Samuel Fulreton, Mrs. R. M.
Wanted—Clean cotton rags, no »craps,
The names of three new memlieni Marks, Mrs. C. G. Butt, Mr*. C. Keely, at tho Herald office. Will pay 2 cents
were voted on, after which Miss Ma­ Mr*. W. D. Holden, Mr*. Forrest I.nke, per pound.
honey, as secretary, laid an important Mr*. C. M. Voree, Mr*. IL W. Hern­
For Sale - Two family launch««, also
matter liefore the club, which elicited a don, Mr*, lì. K. Smith, Mrs. C. Ü. Me- wholesale fifth"TdBTlii-K.» with luunciies, Notk* r»f Appi Irai fan ftaf In i |&gt;rr»l I n d o Ncrllon
( K of ( hijilrr 4RIMI, |«a « n of Hmitij
general discussion by tho*« present lind l.aughlin, Mr*. O. W. Brady, Mr*. &lt;{. A. bout* and net*. Also lake front lot with
Nouer t» hrreìiy r u m that
W (itaklrkh, of
three houses C. L. Vincent, at fiaii
Was laid aside for another consideration. DeCottea, Mr*. R. J. Holly, Mr*. E. 11. hbiuie.
San
forti, FU., |»wrrK*arr uf T ai O rtiflm iv No.
37 -lf
lui tiairtl ih# 11 h day of Jurw, A. I» DHW», Law
After the announcement of the next Drown, Mrs. J. W. Dickln*. Mr*. M.
Good Mule for Sale Cheap— For in- ftL-ti «4id "»rttAratr In my uflWt, and hi* mad* rj&gt;plí^Btéon
T » i I Rood In laeui* in arnmlanm with
place of meeting and the lender, tho club Symes, Mr*. B. A. Howard, Mr*. Kent
■pection apply lo John C. Edwards, law Salhf &lt; ^Min nata» rmltfiíT» Ihf* foÍI&lt;i«k|ng tjtc»S h ip p e d P r o m p t ly
adjourned.
Roasetter, Mr*. Deane Turner, Mrs. Celery ayonuu.
rtibraj property.* aitaato-í in Or«nrt* county.
32-t(c
Honda, lo-wfl* (M n n ln c It frrt K. of N. K. curMay Dickitis, Mrs. J. L. Hurt. MUsc*
V . 32. Tu 19 S It
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F’or Sale— Two good tnulea, wagon rwT of S. W . i. of N. E.
h.
b ì ;t71, Ì
wtiil» ■■1 PiiA;
~~~j ylK f*j Joito
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Mr*. Roumillat Entertained
Veda Wattl, Elizabeth Mi l.aughlin, and harness. S«&gt;e them at Mecca Ham- Jt K. Hun A rt,
Th»Hlitl,rijtl«itii.
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[J^- ¡,, AMCJHCAN BEAÜTIES
tnock.iUl
Gtveoienrr
plarr.----------‘
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Mabel
Bowler.
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io.ftilili—
guati*
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10 00
Mr». J. If. Roumillat wjy) hnsLrw* at
»uantV* ol auch tTprIlflnite in
tumc uf S II
Wanted Order» for fine frost ti»roof iarkMin.
CARNATIONS, While,Pink,Rrd $1.00
dcjililitíuL.aiul _ vary - preVCy Actr-tmn JilÜîM riEtparti'Jatâr, -Mw^Er'l1. Wood^
VnUim mid crrtlflmtr aha!) Lo r^lovmH ®rruff. Mr*. K. W. Miller, Mr*. D. J. Star­ cabbage plants, all vnrietiA, $1.26 |»r
nifdlnf to law, T ri
will i»u&lt;* thrrvon on |He LILLY OF THE VAILET___ $13»
Bridge party Thursday afternoon last.
1,000;
chea;»er
in
larger
Iota.
Satiafucling, Mrs. Pugh, Mr*. T. J. Miller, Mr*.
IMh day of FVLruary. A IL PMJ.
The room* jyere beautifully decor
WHmwi rny
aiftiRtUfw arki w-a,I Uua (Ih* EASTER LILLIES,________ $3J00
J. ( . McDaniel, Mr*. M. E. Jonas, Mr*. tion guaranteed. F. 8 . Cuhnon, Meg- nth
d«y ul ianiin, . A 1» 1MV
atwl with green viiu-*, asparagus fern*,
gett’s, S. C.
3 1-34 to
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NARCISSUS................
.75
A. H. Wallace, Mr*, and Mis* Mahoney,
0 M lutiti NOUN,
palms and ferns.
l l»-«k t.irruit Court, taen g e C ottniy, K1«.
For Sale— Reminington type Writer
t t -( t p
Mr»r M. L. Strong, Mr*. S. O. ShinROMAN HYACINTHS......... $1.00
The pretty color motif wa* white and
in good condition. 113 Railroad Ave.
holse.*, Miss ü. E. IN,blips, Mrs. J. D.
100
yellow, accentuated by the rich vardure
DOUBLE
VIOLETS .t . m r . $2.50
For Rent—Store room utpl . imfiir.
Davison, Mr».
R. Royaoa,
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of thq glossy green vinca, the fragrance
nUhed-rewm-irr lttlhop lilocV. in qu ire
Holden Real Estate Co.
45-tf
•'of lovely Mcaihal roses and- the ex­
P rU w a -f.-o, b . n p r s f f l o f f l c * herr
Provision* for the tartical organiza­
SHIP XÛUR PRODUCTTO'
quisite tones of beautiful pansies.
„ ..
Found—Gold Pin. Found »4 Takuchs
tion of the United State* army into three Prewing Club. Can have iatno by call­
ThlThlll was 11 perfect bower of "green
Infantry division* and one cavalry divi­ ing at Club and jwying for this notice.
vibes, ferns and palms forming a rich
,.* fV " 4ft-2tp
sion, are made in an order issued «by
background to the punch Imwl and
direction of PreMffrnt Taft and made
Fpr Rent .Eight room ¿i
■— table, the white co? 6r Df which waa
ptil)iic_ tnniyh1 ‘ t
r t fi^ ^ r
festooned with vines arid., umarnei
tnrnrim1, clp^'Irr, ’ Tritjufre of AlrT
fillmauu. " 1 1-----------==rrr
-paradrar
Hester at house An Park ayeRpe.-lfL2tp
Seven tabic* of bridge wefe played,
For f ale-JYnod vurrl tm k«*
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T K W fL E R
gnatLpea^Wfi
V i -' t»tn
Itasi n w ü u 'rôr selling
. jtiib highest i
J U fefwt
A«ldre*s
Box
1063.
.
TJ
Kit
MY SPEQALTItlS
tp4*ct* to send to the senate the nomihand painted plate. .T h e Consolation natiun* of five more federal jutige*,
Wanted—To buy High Pressure Au­
Pn hiwil , hiiinl-Pnlntèd Cltinn
prize, a' pair of black silk ho»« wa* cut making a total of 114 during his admin­ tomatic Rifle. Jame» McMillan, R.
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
That «very added sabF. D. I, City.
_ • 47- j i
Roger»’ Plated Wore
for and won by Mr». Gertrude Keely. istration, a record unequalled, bo far
wlbtr kelps to « « I f tkis
Elgin and Waltham Watch«
For Rent—Two furnished rooms, cor­
The favore were hunches.of beautiful na available documents ahow, by any
ner iThird
niru ana
and Magnolia J
Inquire at
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paper better far everybody
panales.
other president in four year*.
Sanford Furniture Co. atore.
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------SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ?. 1613

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BRICK ROADS W ILL START
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MERCHANT» W in , ORGANIZE

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Bond Trmtees Expect to' C on­
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WILL MAKE BEST TERMS
Thu Innovation in Florida Will At­
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REFUSED’ TO PAY LICENSE

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D O L LA R N IG H T

nesa Men’ s
Association for the
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Sanford Roys Making Good In Marts
Uetlcrmcnl of Local Trade
Of Trade
After giving the mutter deep study W i l l P r o b a b ly T e s t the N ew
The following from the Times-Union
th? merchants of this city are planning
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* •* -twill be Interesting to the friends of
tho formation o! an association, having
A u t o m o b i l e I ax
* Arthur J and Fred F.JPpylf and F,. M.
fiir its object a trade rating by Individ-----------Doylo, all ai. them former Sanford boys
uals.
W. P. Henry, » p m .n r ln s iho M „ . ,0 l ) R I S I T t S ,S U W ’ S VAU O IIV
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chants* Mercantile Agency of Pittsburg.
publishers of the Credit •Experience
•Guide, which agency b nrgnntxiTTjrtnrfsnoM men all oyer the United States in a.
jfftnirSFway. hasTeeTTLierc'Tor the past
week working up Interest in a heal or­
ganization, and wifi remain here for some
time in the interest of the movement.

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MRS FLETCHER HONORED
Elected President of the Con­
gressional Club
WILE Of FLORIDA SR. SENATOR

.■■Million Dollar Night” was ce|abrated by the- doerr) TrffftWrcnfiTfT^t-â of
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rhe Ilurrougiiii Adding Aiitcnine ( otnThe first arrest in Volusia county for I’»ny at a dinner given by the ntiicinls

Q ^ h crjj^ n « o{ jn ifa t u T t W w i:

in the World at Large

i next thirty day« the brick
M rs. Duncan U . Fletcher, wife of tho
refusal to pay automobile license oc­ oí the company at the Aragon Hotel
paving for Sanford diatrict will atari
Florida senator, was unanimously electcurred when C. C. Uoyeton was arrest­ beginning at 7 o ’clock. At the same
and there wUH*rir acene of activity all
•‘*1 pri-sidenf of the I 'ongressjonal club
ed at the instance of License Collector hour represen l ’iti ves in «evenly-four
along the /lino. All the preliminary
It tfie regular ousting of tfie club at
Hy tills system all individuals, as M L. Crews
M r Hoyet.m w,i» given other cities of the I lutisi Stati s mid
work haa bien finished and it ia 2 cer­
Washington
\n eleventh hour scheme
well tis firm», are put on record showing a prelim inary before Justice M
|l. t anuda gathered around tidde» for »imtainty now lifat on e'of the largo brick
to enter a number nf candidati-* against
how many places they deal, what amount Zuber and bound over for trial before dar feast«
concerns will take the bond» and the
M rFi* ii licr fantsl to m a t'f¡.dire.
of credit they obtain, and how they pay
The dinner via» «ervi-d in ifii- wt-»t
the C rim in al Court under fiend of {'.!&lt;&gt;
contract for laying the brick and the
I '!*» m g ..limo il rt'tiori. fi, M r» Hobeaeli firm w ith
which they have find wfiir-fi fie dr posited in &lt;iy.fi
i rill nf Iin A r •igi&gt;n, aii.1
i* pn-MipsI ,.vi r
M i (lev.
diatrict will profit by this arrnngemenU
'H 'in g (o.-»ident. and other
credit dealings, accordingly they are ton claims that he had la-eri in tfie M a li I • \r tiiiir I Doy !*-, fi i* a -. i ■•. -urn ai i V&lt; •ft». t lu
At the meeting of the county commis­
otfleer». Mr» I !■ t. Iter wa» put up for
rated “ prompt p a y ," "fair pay.“ "»low onlv a short tinte and intend- to j,
■if the compio.V vvt... u a , is -iilid in
sioner« on Tuesday the buyers who rep­
p ir-id rn t «» tin- result of tile primary
pay“ and "no pay ”
entertaining
t*y Frisi 1 D o y le .-w ho i»
here
for
Tam
pa
very
shortly,
J
u
-lice.
resented the larger bond concerns were
of a few vvi-eks ago. T he otner primaryPersons who pay one or two m e r -1Zuber could not »ce that the excuse was in charge of the Tampa firanch
not diapoaed to purchase the bonds on
1 lio .-it . ¡indidiiie, Mrs
Claude f»wunchants in order to use them us a refer­ sufficient justification and decided timi
The Doyle brothers u-e l(»ti»| as No
account of the five per cent clause ua it
-•ui. fiad witfidrawn. leaving Mrs
11 OUt o f tini I V live oil tfie presid ent &gt;
did not allow them a margin of profit ence to get credit from others, und then Mr Hityetnn has- v mini, d :fi law .
Fletcher tin- only candidate of record.
neglect to pay them, form the class that l
m
illion dollars b an n e r of d ist r ic t -cd.»
large enough at the selling end and the
v V X X X
T jl(.
Mra.b Urn. I id Trade fin» riumiger* for tin- monti ..i 11... i iul . ■
commissioners with the consent of F is largely responsible for the looiu-s in the
l
tuHolgarían»
uri- ilcvoluig their
business world, it ia said.
been operating ii|itiii original Imtñ fiae IfiT J
U Woodruff decided to leave the matter
•find attention in the bombardment of
T he aim of this system is to show
\fter tfie ev* e|l»-i,t dinner prov idml
ly
It field a fiddlers" i «invention |fi,,
to the bond trustee« as the brick manu­
I \ Iraun.( 1!. and in .Oleltlpt to capture
such persons in their true lig h t. anil ■ther d.iv that.
t fur. wer. .1 eiin 0. r ..f .1 I-.--,.
-t,(,
tufi
n
iffird.
d
m.,.
fi
facturers were disposed to offer better
««ini •*** !iskr ih*1
I Li
make It necessary to |mv cash, thu« re
fot’ 1« .
loo ueif amusement :tl«r I -oii|-1 I ini . l.v the Htjrnnrgtr« tore.
term* at the contract arrangement. At
. ■ ’ » i " In. r. m
\n otlieiul dinputch
during the loss in extending credit
I.evion» Ir.«rii o,ir i,renl I i.. i fid «'
Ifie treasury considerable cu»fi
\n
a meeting of the trustees on Wednesday
t e d at I • n s ta n l mnpji- lu dientes tfiut
“ W hat the trading public should in otiier efiterprisi. on the sanie fini»*, an and [‘ro»(«s t- lor 1’/ 1 l \ t I lo-, U
in this city the matter was discussed at
; ' ft- . »' '.tri» ,,i v . fa »■ ti »nee*—s fu l ip
sist upon." stud M r H enry, " i- that old maids' i'onveeti &gt;i ts jir-.ji-rt.-d
t ‘ I .1-11 g fu . v f¡ I"' " I 'e . M ..... 11..1
every angle and a final settlement will
•
i ■ • ' i . m I la latter tiuiir
th«ir merchants give them a rating.
ir fju n i.i .0 o U f .,t II I .0 ,0 I M. I I
Zn
aitivi.ul
V
er'i-nig
rulli}.
jTgn
I»
ot
be made today. The work will not in
I * t . ami according to a .Stili» dispatch
that when they ask for credit all that is foot which, if carried out us mulinisi, 1 UIVle
delayed at all by this arrangement as
• -O Ml • " I Milli Ipofi I- tile « Iilef nf.
I lo W I fi. I n-l ■ i • I
i ■ Vi. .. Il
necessary is to refer to the guide “
will undo ddislly firing great fii-i.*'"'
the terms of contract must be adver
I -1,1nur tan ami.it ion» lor the
M. &lt; r H11"There are.m uhy |jcoplc who are not
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o I) o
Used fpr thirty days und at the end o
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vini im &lt; ri..o» ni lem pi wilt
intentionally slow m paying their a.
Hie publie m In io I» ot Tarpon .»prim— \dilln»
this period the work will start
"c made t" lo to tfie Tcfiatulja lines.
Ilo»
thè
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»(.e.
Iloti
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v
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counts, hut are neglectful, and when they t^p «atd lo Iw enloylng one
I .01 II- I
Die m »t
Mr. Woodruff and the board of trus­
^1.1 k»*- tilt Agi 'Il . t^iinl.1
\\ I hai»
Van \ .ilc.ifi On I he Job
understand th at they must be ruMsi « llfc e s H u I Jistr» “
fil^U
f.
T I»
tees composed of P. M. Elder, M. F.
Ares»nï tin' inah, |irntliliielit . itlreil»
man.
they will endeavor to secure- the.
■rai v moo
A. TV-Rcincricr are fully
.
1 D ‘ • p A a l . al M ,c a p u l . i
ol i - '
M . H u'.l-s In
rating possible, and will be more pron^pl. •••rs li (eu ur.|
\r
alive to
the situation
and
^re
1 * 0 I,
•* * i 1- I W. S f. AU- I If J A
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instead of allowing their hills to iiiru m ii
lelidam I- t t.i J *r h i»
l«T
safeguarding the tax payer's interests
l b w \.| 1 - 1 1 - e l ’.l Vevi
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"h*' of Un- iinisi prominent
late
The I look 1» now published m lie
eilt oi the enrollment
at every point and will make the very
if • ! - o
tue fi.uM t iiiL.t and a on 1 0 N . ( lerinonl
greater portion of the U nited State»,
A
best terms possible before the final con­
« "1 tin I* gl la tu r .
wliu will light tin
' r I I lu'*
and renewed every tw o years.
In many
L A D IE S IA N N O D I I I
t , ' . Ilo »- Die Salesmnn ■ o
tract ia mode. Tbsss brick road* will
A
f
ir*‘
Insti'
line,.
Trust
to
the lu: t diteti
tlie
T
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fe
a
tle.i
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K«i
dates every hamlet in The state is organ
be the very last word in mud ‘budding
/
yy. sr» iti.,
Ilo i.» tor wo.» t i ., lu i on this platform
¡red under the system
&lt; hnnu to f a i l ^‘*4? » ''«
in this section and will endure for all
The*.fti||y Riip«trl und II
t o M a k i and fia» lu* lie Is well 111 fiumi atld ill liuti
"People moving frnm one state or
t oC
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time to come if properly made and these
„ .c '•p rit aJJ ¿¡.id .1
count) to another are followed by spertn!
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— gentlemen expect to have the very hint
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------------y
r.vperienres
m
HurMiU
of
tin
• 1* i» travelling over the state with |ietitupftErexathAiawkYW irNYTer arc gddipnr about the n f V ;
«#11III %.
--brick and the very beat work obtainable
Agile
M
ail
lni|U
iri’r,
f;,
M
Doyle
tnms
anil gi'lting thousands of signer* for
Iiad risks for credit and for w fiat amounts. Like every ri
' .on io
at the very beat terms and the ‘smallest
Ib'w
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m:o|.
tin
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i
’ifi'lin
U
o
ri
"
j*.
..j |. are ui ouavtj to the luci that
This Credit Guide places the honest and the name oí H»r
, tfiliy nave
per cent of interest. While all of 11»
for M e. I M I toy It
mb »s il..- Insurance Trust is broken this
prompt (arsons m a (iimition tfiut every it e I ad ics* taken . p
.’.ferest m nam ­
want the work to proceed at once we
How an V - iD tim i S a le s n ia ii ■ an Ib -'i
I im. T in r. will I"' no end lo their high
merchant can discriminate between t hnsi ing tfir new body anil T he II. rrdd Inis
rvcognite the fact that the interest of
\|,.»r If k. t le !
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o ■
i.
Dr
\ ali \ a l i a l i is
who pay and tho»*- wfi.. do mu
li is •»-. imltTiportiiru il lu i,, nini ,ig,in
• ■ [.
the people must be protected and road
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a r m g the fpl
therefore, a benefit alike to tmth debtor V*»«• Mtfiii’ F&gt;i Ilt lllP lor it
tel i tog I lie ladle»
-j
xrnrlt that will be done here at tins time
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ind eredltur
•.it#* Ilf: f f;!•Iu Hii and a , (i a v i \\ • i
will probably be wutrhcd with great m
\ t and I I' Dov It a 11. J* iv. f r x 1
Wim will n ad lid» fignt fur tin* jiooplc
■ ■ Su pplem en ts to the C r e d i t l.Jvpen
J
M*-4' tu tniVi ,i fiali, it tiov mid Mr
agallisi the lilsu ru ini llu .-t.’
Im st all over the south Other « v
•nee Guide ure isaued every sixty days rhruaher lias kindly consenieil to fur- Friday for D. treit where ti.ey go t.. at
"Tlo- III cord is pleased to mm that D r.
lions have discovered that brick is the
in the form of a secretary’* report, keep- |liflh a |)u||[)t |)&lt;)X Btl(| fiul|uLn in his tend *the iffimml convention of the sales
only material that will endure and the
nianagera on Feb. lU tli, wbieb ¡« to lust lohn A. \ ’un V a lla li, who i* one o f Vo-,
ing the rating book constantly up to pharmacy and every one who is inter
luiOa's meiliher» of the next legislature,
State of Florida especially will be forced
three riuy».
late.
Q
ested in the mutter can vote
Simply
t- out in u lengthy nrticle in D u i# In
to use this material now that the auto­
“ Each subscriber ts furnished with w rite * u’ name of the County «mi - i t '
. . l i n ■ ol tlo, people, ami in denunciamobile has come to slay and the idea of
livree Hank It. »riie.f
letters to send to delinquent debtor» Vital your own mime and drop tfie lutiti it
making country roads of brick is an in­
I fitring Mie !•.a j e of i ■ .itoli ¡uni mil ni tti*-»e ( irate itmiriinee eiimpanit-s
he may have on Ills Imoks, giving them the box
T he name receiving tfi&gt;- m-wt
novation, in this state. Sanford is very
-•fit.
» •11. Te*I m i .'i,i o iiog tn&lt; if to azi-ii roi. fier y of the
the te. iH* y »I r nv 1
lue notice to adjust their accounts, so volt*» will wm
Hurry up and (in' in
much in the public eye at present on ac­
i •i r.,t-')t'y »1 .0 . (• lidie
last m o n t h li. 1to '
no one cun complain there w a s an mjn**- . our ballot
.
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A l i ' al e a lie»}, crate t'f
count nf taking the Iniativc In the mutter
'■ji i «'»iiri’ iu 11 ■*■■ 1-•«
' • -s •** 1 u
tlce done t lint one after tfie I took ilhs
1
,rl
Indore
Mulegislature to proti-ot the
of creating a special mad district and
trig h fle lq u o i teil* at W a.. f « “d,.irn coidd
iteci! distributed."
M R . PAU L (.11 M O K E .C O M IN G
p e p li ni I lurida from tfiise giant tobbonding for brick roads and the capable
liot mf»'t their .diligili n» and tl.g d m
So far. th irty -fiv e representative busibusiness men who have this mutter in
to rs turnefl ill*- filini « . . 1 1 lo I . .t a l e tier» who have 01 force the nucit damn­
tei» and professional men have given
M r Gilmore'« engii,;. m- .! at the 1mcharge are proceeding most carefully
fiailkmg lle pii rtB le nt, and t h e head of able tru»i i visting in tins country.“ —
their indorsement and tue agency will
and weighing the matter well before dis­
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T,&gt;,uUl ’*lllrh
K'b' lÿ ‘ h- that department wnt for M r W D Delam tl Iti-cord.
n ,i" “ e ,hl‘
0f/ " llstl,,e h ,i n l,r \ * ,|l
t'^ »rtoMitajiager ,,, a b'g
w . K. Wl(hBni
, \
T he above Is from over GOO dipping»
posing of the bonds and making con­ C0|
eat
ant!
roopf’rfttldh
of
the
mcrchnni»
undominant
roll
of
the
typtwhich
piny
tracts.
Sasaer as effiror-. of the Danker» Tru»t ot the Florida State *‘ri-rui. Kis'p it up,
til practically every business ami pro- KOtini finVe learned to assodale with fil» (,'ompany of A tla n ta to ■■m-utt » 1M1 | gettlleiiien. tiu&gt; pn»» is mightier th an 'th *
It is certain that March first will wllfeKsional man in the city is enrolled
A mime.
‘ ness the start of this great work that
them with V t jew"lif getting that Trust «word.
meeting will udori tie called, officer*
"The Havoc" t» a ten»e gripping
dra- Co. to art as tiriainial agent (or the «C alilo -n ía «ent fur graliers to pn*on.
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means »0 much not only to Sanford and .
Orange county but to the whole state alec ted and the details of the working mn. built upon the rtnry of a tine! of wit« j|Hnk„ ¡|( t rtuibD- and whir! i* ere t hi n t im o fi.*» ,u st »mit S e n n i or» und Repr»«out of the plan will be taken up.
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as well.
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Out-'ltle of what t» itimn i id) known ,t n t.itiv i- tu Mie (ii iutentiary,

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fi tonda will put the Illume where It l&gt;en'gtlii* W illia m Hunk Sv.tejn.
loi.g»,
unti ¿vini up a few lo b b y im nntt
f *\l thy rei(ue»t of the slate depart ti ent
Uu^iA*bi*.-f—wfi*. fim* them to rorrUpl and '
; thè -ntraitafù ‘---r-m.
df iTm Jnk u.1k c...
d&gt; biuiefi ••nr law maker»,
^hVPiit&gt;5ati‘&lt;l
III** I lir*‘«- li.mK
ti(
i*
1 tifs 1 p e lite li» will fie circulated as
Moti and il» a resnlt ■ * tfii» fori—»gin and
precnutlon nf tfie Imtikfltg depuri n t-nl, follow.«
l'o tue M u ,.or», m winch they' will
all ih re»- v.e'rfi «averi fiotti fi.ilur,' toni n pledge
fin ii.»* Ivi-« to rail u mtH'ting
cei ventilila heing ftr^uiin'&lt;l t fi mugli all
the|r daiigx-r* l*y tlm Iin.tncnd ugent 'i’.i tip- editors, ¡.Itaging tlieniselveu to
4 I t int tiie&gt; c-‘i|. itU fin i Ihr* m— Mug and —
t , refeVred to
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— ‘ '■ Hbpsrinr-thnrMifl*iTirnTg T» Tariiely à | pi ¡bJ a twrrest rejiort ol »uiriuv together

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Fancy Work Circle
The Fancy* Work Cl rcle was entertainud by-Mt*.-N;- Hr OnmtT Thursday ‘ *'
after nonrr.—Tftr tlnie vvai* very "plearo (
antly s[&gt;ent by the Intliea in the enjoy- f
merit nf ihdr pretty fancy work and coti- .
vernation. The hostess was nreisti-yj in
serving a delicious utravvlu-rry ahorU’sKy.
tea and wafers by Mm. N. O. Garner irprd
Miss Mamie ¿fill.
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Mra..Guriwr’wguenta wrrre Mrs: H- W.
Hirtea, Mr». J s'L Vurtlon. Mrs. J. D.
Upberta, NJrai.Y. H. Knowles. Mm.
Lllja, Mrs. W.' T . Johns, Mrs. W. I.
Miileer, Mrs. C. C. Woodruff, Mm. H. If
Hill, Mm. J. C. McDoi.icI, Mrs. N. 0. |
Garner.

L ib ra ry Noten

History—Two sets of books recently
_____ S^Ilirj bulad—ara—vaiuidde- for rerwrtrrTi
------- alaag~hU&gt;oricnHtnnr~
"M agutine of American History,”
«dited by Mr«. Mary Lamb. Some of
the contents are interesting chapters on
"Ancient Society in T enm w ie," “ No­
table Editors, 177G-1H00," “ Unpublish­
ed Washington Letters,” “ Pioneer Work
of Jared Spark«,” «Ln.—Tbew--«re -sir
large volumes ko, students of history,
**ke notice, come to the little room,
____ corner of Magnolia itmnui and Svcond
»treet, and use thtjm to your profit.
The second eet ia in thirty-five volumes

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Valentine Pally
Th# '.Social Sercvie T)|lp»fImenL nf T

fact that the present generation of litfW y men «till continue to annronriate
wtr w ork :

collection of American
Hie
»“p p h y .
Fiction—“ Short Story Classics” (5
*W-). The word “ classic” means any
work accented as a standard of excel­
lence. It Is interesting to know what in
“ • opinion „I William Patton, editor, is
P “ 1 .«»callant in the « to r i« of such

church will give a Vfalentinc Party nt
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Alxrr
nathy Friday evening, Feb. 14th, to
which the members oCThe church and
congregation, friend», and every one cl»e
who wanta to spend a plea.sapt evenin
are invited.
An enUrtaining program will be given

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. mutter of public confidence, the depo.fih .u. .otieli stating in concise form
' it« Increased instead* ol decreased at I life fr.uu. way* timi trust will try to brat
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I this büî. and send a marked copy to each
WnyAenhoro as soon as the public was.
(iut
^ „latiw-a, iK.lfc In thh'Hoifa
. Jilunugrj. Jhl'.’Uiil ,Ui'.ar fiXiC_T*J2yL i-oul itiatiu i - AJsu -ui*u.-iU-tint IK-upli:.
Altai litt Uankera Trust Company Inni ledging;!hÇtiîselVi*» to idUnd this meet■ciime financial ne''d fur l^'^.kákaar rffüliUJÜT íl'.i1'J I-**,»-byti &lt;fr -trenrir-TTnr
l(e liii^j«tree 'Pettóí-And reduce tfie cost
The significance ol the above nrticli ol living In this Ataje «bout twenty-five
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taken front a Way lieshom, Georgia,, .mir, fit-fit,
Ft- I» 1"Tar»»
1‘T*‘ t1erd« will ""
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JHlbliii phttc* a stnting w fiere tfiese (m ll-

the Hankers Trust Company a p targe rhms w :II be lefR in- your ety fur ll i- e
husband_iuuL.
^.jtudJudder»
in our t’.».pli- Hunk *d fn «'li-’t ’ MsrfiK-V-Vvi-m- p .ifrtH
•Vn»tu,&lt;i{;i un injured
—in d’ v
ftaldord
treaeherou* guest in hi» home. The big
Ad, your Senator arid ItepfeM-Ttllitlv.'
role of the piuy. the husband, offers one
to r11,r•--** t.t you in '.fits, und not tfie
The Sentinel »ays that ih* " ili’ ut ions l'ni-t
of the most convincing characters wen
iteli tm» kill, nil kinds of
On the »Uge in recent years, und is tgre that iairgo will reach tfi. amount ol money ami rruokislnees will be used to
played hy Mr. Gilmore with the quiet 200,000 boxes of citrus fruit this •»■■usan. defeat it.
The Hible say« you cannot serve two
power and tense nervous force he showed Already 85,000 boxe» have been shipped masters, A vote for thw bilk u for tl*aIn "The Mummy und the Humming , and th« bunicst v-fesm will be from now people. Any action against it is for the
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February 4, igjg
_____________

THE

SANFORD HERALD

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Notier
SOM E UNDERPRICED O P F 1R IN Q 8
Notice is hereby given that “Dir
sixty days from the date hereof »e in*
tend to have a hill introduced in the
Florida Legislature at Tallahassee, ask*.
t
_______[iin tfa r thy »Ipirqui »f Gramm raiutüt
nine dividing town
ships Twenty-one and Twenty-two,
except tlmt portion which will rv&gt;t he
Tho seasons Afpt shipment of 10 cars of Celery
Infludtxl *} per. th? map wltit^i.will |;v
brings $ ¿ .0 0 per^.crnfe f.'o. b. Sanford. Y IC U )
attached to the hill,'the object und pur­
pose being to, make anti create n new’
OVER $ 1 .5 0 0 PER ACRE.
county out of that territory lying north
N O W IS T H E T IM E T O B U Y !
of said division line in Orange county
We are offering a few good Celery F arm s at
Only three more days remain of the 1 year $ 2.00...... ............... . 2,000 votes and separate it from that [»ortion lying
largrat bonus offer in The Herald’s con- 2 year»* 4 .0 0 ....... ................ 7,000 votes south threeof.
prices never before heard of oil this cla ss of prop­
3 years'
6 .00 .....
.1 2 ,0 0 0 votes
Doted this 30th tiny of January, 1913.
teat.
8 .00........
18,00d votes C O M M ITTEE 160 ON COUNTY
erties,
A pertinent question Is: What have f 4 yean*
26,000 votes
done toward laying away a icwyfclube? 8 years* 10.00..........
PIVTSION.
CLIMATE and LOCATION the best in the state.
Frank P. Forster, Chairman.
Remefnber that your success or failure 10 years' 20.00 ___________ 76,000 votes
SHIPPING F A C IL IT IE S and R A TE S the very best.
The list of candidates and their vota Thomas K. llptcs, Sec'y.
&lt;8-8Tucs
will depend to a great extent on the
exhibit
as
counted
up
to.
noon
Monday
• amount of effort that you put forth
Prices and term s all that could be desired.
Hanford, F f},
during ih7s offer, and not a moment
. should be allowed to alip by unimproved Miss Helen Rowland..._a^..x.______0,600
C I T Y
P R O P E R T Y
Mias Rena Murrell...................... ...¿..7,050
during the remainder of the time.
Two Nitre Rcvfdrtwre*—t&gt;m- with- nine room», *3,000, the orther
If you have been having good aucceae Mina Ruth M cD an iel____ !______60.760
fourteen room s-J3,600, must he sold, therefore we are asking about half
with new yearly subscriptions so fur, Miss Elizabeth M cLaughlin........... .7,000 Afl Local Advertisement* Under Thl*
...................ra jfe y a rfM R S w g S S g g Jt atnwwvirM ri
:22.860 Meadtmt.-TfrmrCtirtrH LhwToch
.one bloctt. Paved sidewalks. Good flowing »water. Terms.
__ pUKfl, up jfour.mlnd to have better auc- Mlsa Fithnr M ill»
Ten Room Dwelling, nil modern. Bath room, toilet, etc. Two
....
.„6,350
~ ecus during the last d ay s.o i-the bonus M rs. J . L . H u r t .™
For Sale— Two story house and small
minutes’ walk from business streets, beautiful shado trot», paved walks
offer. If you have accomplished but Mrs. R. 1* Griffin . ............... . 47,800 ham, four acres, forty orange trees,
and streets. Bargain *3250.00. Tttrms if wanted.
little, let your efforts from now until the Mrs. R. A. Newman......................... 60,350 other fruit. Three thousand dollar*.
Forty Room Tourist Hotel ittji Uiriving little Florida town. Just
Hanford. Fla., R. F. 1&gt;. No. I.
remodeled and furnished throughout. The furnishings ulone an- worth
closing hour make up for lost time.
One thousand cash, balance to rtuit pur­
more than we are asking for tho entire projierty. Terms „.
$10,000.0«
Mm. 1. V. Stenstron
.............. 48,200
* Kumors of All Sorts
chaser. Mrs. E. R. Curtis, Sanford.
Eight Room Dwelling, located on the Heights. Four good build­
Hanford, F la - R. F. 1». No. 2
This is the stage at which tho air is
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ing lots go with this property. Good wutor. The (our lota nrontise
filled with rumors of all sorts. So and Miss Gladys Grsen .......................... 62,000
a line proposition to hold as an investment as this is hound to he San­
For Sale 160 nair* homer pigeons at
Hanford, Fla., R. V. I). No. 3.
so has so many clubs; So and so has so
ford’s future suburban rtwidence section
We offer the entire holding
66c (xt pair. Will not ship less than ten
on good terms for .
$1650.00
.»
12,100 pair». Arthur Schlenian, Tampa, Fla.,
many long term subscriptions, or that Miss Ethel Hickson
Nine Room House, suitable (or rooming house. F'irst alri-ct.
(lame Warden.
46-8tp
*
7,200
ao and so has so many new subscriptions Miss Isabelle Raynor
Everything new and uP-to-dnte. Toilet, hath and all modern con­
Wanted -Middle-aged white woman
to hand in Thursday. Others have Mlsa Mnud Cameron ....
61,700
venience*. Price way down.
to
cook,
wash
and
do
housework
(or
el­
formed or are forming a combination Miss Nora H ickson.....................
6,000
Two .Small Hotels for sale at a big bargain, cash or termu
Both
derly man living in country. Address
desinjed to "cinch the piano" for so and Miss Perry Lee Bell..............
6,160 J . N„ care Herald.
46-3tp
these hotel* are located in live small Florida towns. See u* for prices
so, etc.; there may bc.ji grain of thruth
Paola, Fla.
For Rent—Turnished cottage, 210
anil location.
In such reports but candidates will tlo Miss Salile Llpford ..............
Ï2.450 Pine avenue. Will 'sell the furniture.
* 42-9lp
well to take these as the natural product Mrs. C. D. P e a r s o n ... .........
20,160 Hot 478.
O R A N G E
G R O V E S
m
For Sale—Beggar \V«s»l Sred. We
ofUiO present situation and "keep a
(•«■nera. Fla.
Two
Fine
(»range
Grove*,
one
of
I I acres, with fine crop of bright
hammering” for subscription* to swell Miss Mary Prevet
8.650 guarantee our Tom Watson and ail vari­
fruit right on St. Johns river, also the A C. L. il« R. At a bargain
eties of watermelon *&lt;**! to he true to
their own totals.
Mrs. David Speer
37.600 name. Write for prices. F’or 33 years
57-acre farm, 5-ucre grove 5 miles from Sanford, over 1,000 tris-»
in I»paring. Fine locution on lake front
Thi» grotte contains *uinv
Let the rumor mongers amuse them­ Mrs. W. L. Atlanta
7,160
we
have
grown
melon*
(or
seed
purpos**
i
ol
the
fammi*
Bahai
Naval
Orange*,
together
with a liberal assortment
»lily,
(ttrndenu
Seed
t
‘n
,
Monricelto.
selves If they will. H it is true you
l.'huluota, Fla.
of nil the hint varieties such us Si. Michael Blood, Parson Brown, etc
Fla.
42 26tc
ean't help it, and if it is not true, it sure­ Mias Annie Brown
10.600
For Sale Two desirable lots 111 San­
ly cannot hurt you.
Ovoide, Fla.
ford Height*. Bargain if taken prompt­
O V E R 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 A C R E S T IM B E R LA N D S X
No More Coupon Votes
Mias F’. Kinney
12,100 ly. Addri**. D. (1 WsgnerKissitnmw,
The last coupon good for one hundred |
FOR S A L E
Fla.
4-litf *
Lake M ar). Fla.
Voten appeared in last Friday s name of Mrs. L. S. McBride
For Sale- Pop corn wagon at Corner
10,800
Locateli in various parts of tin- state and comprising Sono tin,
F’irsl imri Park Ave Fnipiire at yugnn
&lt; olimi Pnqiiisilioiis.
The HcVald and hereafter the sub'eripWinter Park. Fla
44-lf
Farge and Small Irarl-, of virgin timber and eut over tracts, will,
tion will be the order of the day.
Mrs. J D. Li taon
.100 or nildn**» Box ll)!*4, tjity.
prices ranging from $2 Oil per hits , up.
Fur Ifi-nt Xlne large room with (uo
Ca**Ja, F‘la.
Voting Power of Subscription*
Tell u.x your wants and we will la* pleased to serve you and assure
In»Is . suitable for two young men. Also
iÏ1.000 one room nicely funudied
Payments on all subscriptions will Mis* Ruth Hoyul
you a Styl ARK DE \I.
With or
without Iwiard Mrs If I.,. Jonct, ¿S**’
earn votes according to the following
Enterprise, Fla.
..
*
title
7.860 Park Ave
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.......... .
i .iii.
F'or
»ale
Five
gallon
iii»tiint
ineou»
llotut count the same a s new »ubsrrip_
Zell wood, Fla.
water heater. Suiliible lor bath room
G. &amp; W. Duildlng
.
.
.
.
.
San ford , Florida
lions:
Mis* Smtsie Houston 16. lis» trie Singer seeing machine, u»i*i one
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rnotith, household furniture , at 2lo
Pine ave, or box 173.
ll-Pt-p
Mu*fc Club
The punch bowl w irp n sliln l over by
F'or Kent Cheap New one room fur
B* ’
The M usir Club held their regular |Mias Veda Wan! who dispensed th ere tlished eottage, with hath on quarter
Laurel avemn
meeting at the studio of Mr? Fannie freshing beverage .luring the ulternoon acre, good garden land
and
S*»ond
stri-et.
Address
P. (&gt;. Box
S, Mutuum, Saturday afternoon al 3
When the ganu*. of car.l* were con1323.
-13-tfr
o Yloek. Mr*. It. E. Tolar, leatJjT.
rlnded the refreshments were scrv^tl in
F q rS id e er R em --F tr*r rfttrec farm ,,
F - E R T - I L lZ - E - m ia ^ f t i # 8 « * M E E S
X
The program 14us uj)&lt;ni*I by u very the •dining room; wTft r t t '31 erors*M‘,
Tïïlïïlings. Ev­
- Gat^vrtieir-pr’ tfrr TCiir» *-gJ»n composer, with vines, usparagus fern and a profu­ erything modern. Bargain. Box 114,
Grcig, read by Mrs. Munson, which was sion of pansies. On the tattle was a Orlando, Fla.
43-9tr
I lx- mild winter has caused the spring growth
combined with a most interesting talk handsome llaiienherg cover over yellow
Wanted- Plain or fashionable dreases
to
start early.
Don’t delay fertilizing
by her on Oreig. one of her favorite The centerpiece was u basket of pansies to make. Satisfaction guarantee«!.
206
E
Thir«i
St.
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.
iv
im
h
c
Fruit
Manure
will givtt result* at ul
cotnjKiser*.
on u retlector. mibunked with aspumgus
1
lie
Ciate
City
House
iuo*
lironght
will not produce die hack.
A short sketch on the Life and Works fern and pansies, Mrs J VV Diektns
of Minding was read h&gt; M im Junic I poil rIMi til,. |-«.|I,f.
file tllfc*t**.* WIL-* *» &lt;1i * n the high cost of living i inly f l P0
S tu io o n
sisti*i I .J f t r » h U Miller Mr*. || .1 l»-t w»»'k for the liin-st table hoard in
YOUR TRUCK
AND
GARDEN
CROPS
28-tf
The iliscussion contrasting Grieg and j Starling, Alrs
(7. l)ntt, Misât-» Veda the city See Parker.
For Sale -Block of five well located
■and Sinding was led by Mrs. Munson.
Ward, Elizabeth McLaughlin and Ma­
-Need fertilizer that is quickly available and
in demonstrating the work and style bol Howler, Tn serving chicken salad, city lota. Address Owner, Box 1287.
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style of Sinding was led by Mrs. Mun- beaten bi-cuit, pimento sandwiches,
rich in plant food. Our special crop formulas
For Rent Bed room, dining room,
aon. In demonstrating the work and olive* and coffre, which was followed kitchen, and use of sitting rootu. in one
arc made Co give big results quickly.
style of composition of Shilling, Mrs. by ornnge re In orange basket*, the of the nicest residence« in thu city, ( ‘lie**■r
42-tfc
R . E. Tolar delighted the club by ren­ batidle» nf which were dainty little white In. Apply ut Herald office.
WKI1F FOIt UUH lu »OKI.I I
St
Johns
Hotel
Koomt
ami
board.
dering most delightfully "T h e Rustle nbUin Imw*, and cake on whirl) the color
Homelike
ucruniniodations
for
regular
of Spring," orie of his must beautiful scheme of white and yellow and grren
boarders or tratisieiit*. ( omm) table
compositions. Sinding'* ability and I wu* beaut ifhII) curri«*! out
Rate* reasonable
\\ II. Uiillu-n, Prop
|tower M a song writer win demonstrated &lt; M r* H o u tiiilla l * in v it i* ! gui-sts w»*re 421) W. First St.
33-tf
if
For Rent Six room rottage with all
ming little song, "How Many j Mrs. A. W. Drown, Mrs. T K Wilson,
J, I , PACE, Local A(tnl
rwum,
id b y _M j« _ Jcg ie Stu Mrs. F. L Miller, Mr*. F. J Contale» modern improvements. in'J Pnlmetto
aygnue. Aoulv to F. W. Mahoney at
—
- 5- tftqn on U»*^iftHe, accompanied by Mrs. Mr*, fï.
A. 7&gt;f»rer. Mrs. Roht-rY "Néw- Fern aid Howe. Uo
JA C K S O N V IL L E ,
-----FLORIDA
' "3 3 .tf‘
Munson on the fliuno.
man, Mr». Samuel Fulreton, Mrs. R. M.
Wanted—Clean cotton rags, no »craps,
The names of three new memlieni Marks, Mrs. C. G. Butt, Mr*. C . Keely, at tho Herald office. Will pay 2 cents
were voted on, after which Miss Ma­ Mr*. W. D. Holden, Mr*. Forrest I.nke, per pound.
honey, as secretary, laid an important Mr*. C. M. Voree, Mr*. IL W. Hern­
For Sale - Two family launch««, also
matter liefore the club, which elicited a don, Mr*, lì. K. Smith, Mrs. C. Ü. Me- wholesale fifth"TdBTlii-K.» with luunciies, Notk* r»f Appi Irai fan ftaf I n i |&gt;rr»l I n d o Ncrllon
( K of ( h ijilrr 4RIMI, |«a « n of H m itij
general discussion by tho*« present lind l.aughlin, Mr*. O. W. Brady, Mr*. &lt;{. A. bout* and net*. Also lake front lot with
N ouer t» hrreìiy r u m that
W (itak lrk h , of
three houses C. L. Vincent, at fiaii
Was laid aside for another consideration. DeCottea, Mr*. R. J . Holly, Mr*. E. 11. hbiuie.
San
forti, F U ., |»wrrK*arr uf T a i O r tif lm iv No.
37-lf
lu i tiairtl ih# 11h day of Jurw, A. I» DHW», Law
After the announcement of the next Drown, Mrs. J . W. Dickln*. Mr*. M.
Good Mule for Sale Cheap— For in- ftL-ti «4id "»rttA ratr In my uflWt, and hi* mad* rj&gt;plí^Btéon
T » i I Rood In laeui* in arn m la n m with
place of meeting and the lender, tho club Symes, Mr*. B. A. Howard, Mr*. Kent
■pection apply lo John C. Edwards, law Salhf &lt; ^Min nata» rm ltfiíT» Ihf* foÍI&lt;i«k|ng tjtc»Shipped Prom ptly
adjourned.
Roasetter, Mr*. Deane Turner, Mrs. Celery ayonuu.
rtibraj property.* aitaato-í in Or«nrt* county.
32-t(c
Honda, lo-wfl* (M n n ln c I t frrt K. of N. K. curMay Dickitis, Mrs. J . L. Hurt. MUsc*
V . 32. T u 19 S It
..
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F’or Sale— Two good tnulea, wagon rwT of S. W . i . of N. E.
h.
b ì ;t71, Ì
wtiil» ■■1 PiiA;
~~~j ylK f*j Joito
} '• /
Mr*. Roumillat Entertained
Veda Wattl, Elizabeth Mi l.aughlin, and harness. S«&gt;e them at Mecca Ham- Jt K. Hun A rt,
T h » H l i t l ,r i jtl « itii .
I
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[J^- ¡ , , AM CJHCAN B E A Ü T IE S
tnock.iUl
Gtveoienrr
plarr.----------‘
36-He
Mabel
Bowler.
Thc_
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io.ftilili—
guati*
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10 00
Mr». J. If. Roumillat wjy) hnsLrw* at
»uantV* ol auch tTprIlflnite in
tu m c uf S II
Wanted Order» for fine frost ti»roof iarkMin.
CARNATIONS, While,Pink,Rrd $1.00
dcjililitíuL.aiul _ vary - preVCy Actr-tmn JilÜîM riE tp a rti'Ja tâ r, -Mw^Er'l1. Wood^
VnUim mid crrtlflm tr aha!) Lo r^lovm H ®rruff. Mr*. K. W. Miller, Mr*. D. J . Star­ cabbage plants, all vnrietiA, $1.26 |»r
nifdlnf to law , T r i
will i»u&lt;* thrrvon on |He LILLY OF THE VAILET____$13»
Bridge party Thursday afternoon last.
1,000;
chea;»er
in
larger
Iota.
Satiafucling, Mrs. Pugh, Mr*. T. J . Miller, Mr*.
IMh day of FVLruary. A IL PMJ.
The room* jyere beautifully decor
WHmwi rny
aiftiRtUfw arki w-a,I Uua (I h* EASTER LILLIES,_________ $3J00
J . ( . McDaniel, Mr*. M. E. Jonas, Mr*. tion guaranteed. F . 8. Cuhnon, Meg- nth
d«y ul ianiin, . A 1» 1MV
atwl with green viiu-*, asparagus fern*,
gett’s, S. C.
3 1-34 to
i»»I i
NARCISSUS..............
.75
A. H. Wallace, Mr*, and Mis* Mahoney,
0 M lutiti NOUN,
palms and ferns.
l l»-«k t.irruit Court, taenge Cottniy, K1«.
For Sale— Reminington type Writer
tt-(tp
Mr»r M. L. Strong, Mr*. S. O. ShinROMAN HYACINTHS........ $1.00
The pretty color motif wa* white and
in good condition. 113 Railroad Ave.
holse.*, Miss ü. E. IN,blips, Mrs. J . D.
100
yellow, accentuated by the rich vardure
DOUBLE
VIOLETS .t . m r . $2.50
For Rent—Store room utpl . imfiir.
Davison, Mr».
R. Royaoa,
_____
of thq glossy green vinca, the fragrance
nUhed-rewm-irr lttlhop lilocV. in q u ire
Holden Real Estate Co.
45-tf
•'of lovely Mcaihal roses and- the ex­
P rU w a -f.-o , b . n p r s f f l o f f l c * h e rr
Provision* for the tartical organiza­
SHIP XÛUR PRODUCTTO'
quisite tones of beautiful pansies.
„ ..
Found—Gold Pin. Found »4 Takuchs
tion of the United State* army into three Prewing Club. Can have iatno by call­
ThlThlll was 11 perfect bower of "green
Infantry division* and one cavalry divi­ ing at Club and jwying for this notice.
vibes, ferns and palms forming a rich
,.* f V " 4ft-2tp
sion, are made in an order issued «by
background to the punch Imwl and
direction of PreMffrnt Taft and made
Fpr Rent .Eight room ¿i
■— table, the white co?6r Df which waa
ptil)iic_ tnniyh1 ‘t
r tfi^ ^ r
festooned with vines arid., umarnei
tnrnrim1, clp^'Irr, ’Tritjufre of A lrT
fillmauu. " 1 1----------- ==rrr
-paradrar
Hester at house An Park ayeRpe.-lfL2tp
Seven tabic* of bridge wefe played,
For f ale-JY nod vurrl tm k«*
■V
T K W fL E R
gnatLpea^Wfi
V i -' t»tn
Itasi n w ü u 'rôr selling
. jt iib highest i
J U fefw t
A
«ldre*s
Box
1063.
.
TJ
Kit
MY SPEQALTItlS
tp4*ct* to send to the senate the nomihand painted plate. .T h e Consolation natiun* of five more federal jutige*,
W anted—To buy High Pressure Au­
Pn hiwil , hiiinl-Pnlntèd Cltinn
prize, a' pair of black silk ho»« wa* cut making a total of 114 during his admin­ tomatic Rifle. Jame» McMillan, R.
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
That «very added sabF. D. I, City.
_ • 47- j i
Roger»’ Plated Wore
for and won by Mr». Gertrude Keely. istration, a record unequalled, bo far
w lb tr kelps to « « If tkis
Elgin and Waltham W atch«
For Rent—Two furnished rooms, cor­
The favore were hunches.of beautiful na available documents ahow, by any
ner iThird
niru ana
and Magnolia JInquire at
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»
paper better far everybody
panales.
other president in four year*.
Sanford Furniture Co. atore.
45-tf

Great Bonus Offer to Close
Thursday at 4 O’clock P. PI,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY ?. 1 6 1 3

ROADSWILL START
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WI L L M A K E B E S T

TERMS

M ERCH ANT» W in , ORGANIZE

REFUSED’ TO PAY LICENSE

V o lu m « V

MILLION DOLLAR NIGHT

nesa M en’s
Association for the
________
Sanford Roys Making Good In Marts
Uetlcrmcnl of Local Trade
Of Trade
After giving the mutter deep study W i l l P r o b a b ly T e s t th e N ew
The following from the Times-Union
th? merchants of this city are planning
* „
* •* -twill be Interesting to the friends of
tho formation o! an association, having
A u t o m o b i l e I ax
* Arthur J and Fred F .JP p y lf and F,. M.
fiir its object a trade rating by Individ-----------Doylo, all ai. them former Sanford boys
uals.
W. P. Henry, » p m .n r ln s iho M „ . , 0 l ) R I S I T t S , S U W ’S V A U O IIV
”&gt;“ *• *»«1 "&gt;
«"»m erci.!

MRS FLETCHER HONORED

7

Elected President of the Co n ­
gressional Club
WILE Of FLORIDA SR. SENATOR

chants* Mercantile Agency of Pittsburg.
------------------; .■■Million Dollar Night” was ce|apublishers of the Credit •Experience
brated by the- doerr) TrffftWrcnfiTfT^t-â of
Thu Innovation in Florida Will At­ •Guide, which agency b nrgnntxiTTjrtnrfs- O th er It«n»-AbwA&gt;,Hft’“Tfbii6tei and
Q ^ h crjj^ n « o{ jn if a t u T t W w i:
E r u d i^ i
ia fitr n l- ^ ^ r r o u g h ^ ^ ^ i ^ «
noM men all oyer the United States in a. ........ tv
tract Attention of Entire Sbuth
*™
-r
iw n * w
rhe Ilurrougiiii Adding Aiitcnine ( otnin the World at Large
jfftnirSFway. h asTeeTTLierc'Tor the past
The first arrest in Volusia county for I’»ny at a dinner given by the ntiicinls
i next thirty day« the brick
Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher, wife of tho
week working up Interest in a heal or­ refusal to pay automobile license oc­ oí the company at the Aragon Hotel
paving for Sanford diatrict will atari
ganization, and wifi remain here for some curred when C. C. Uoyeton was arrest­ beginning at 7 o’clock. At the same Florida senator, was unanimously electand there wUH *rir acene of activity all
•‘*1 pri-sidenf of the I 'ongressjonal club
time in the interest of the movement.
ed at the instance of License Collector hour represen l ’iti ves in «evenly-four
along the /lino. All the preliminary
It tfie regular ousting of tfie club at
Hy tills system all individuals, as M L. Crews
Mr Hoyet.m w,i» given other cities of the I lutisi Stati s mid
work haa bien finished and it ia 2 cer­
\n eleventh hour scheme
well tis firm», are put on record showing a preliminary before Justice M |l. t anuda gathered around tidde» for »im- Washington
tainty now lifat one'of the largo brick
to enter a number nf candidati-* against
how many places they deal, what amount Zuber and bound over for trial before dar feast«
concerns will take the bond» and the
MrFi* ii licr fantsl to m at'f¡.dire.
of credit they obtain, and how they pay the Criminal Court under fiend of {'.!&lt;&gt;
The dinner via» «ervi-d in ifii- wt-»t
contract for laying the brick and the
I '!*»m g ..limo il rt'tiori. fi, Mr» Hobeaeli firm with which they have find wfiir-fi fie dr posited in &lt;iy.fi Mi (lev.
i rill nf I in Ar•igi&gt;n, aii.1 i* pn-MipsI ,.vi r
diatrict will profit by this arrnngemenU
credit dealings, accordingly they are ton claims that he had la-eri in tfie Mali I• \rtiiiir I Doy !*-, fi i* a -. i ■•. -urn ai i V&lt; •ft». t lu 'H'ing (o.-»ident. and other
At the meeting of the county commis­
otfleer». Mr» I !■ t. Iter wa» put up for
rated “ prompt pay," "fair pay.“ "»low onlv a short tinte and intend- to j,
■if the compio.V vvt... u a , is-iilid in
sioner« on Tuesday the buyers who rep­
pir-idrnt «» tin- result of tile primary
pay“ and "no pay ”
here for Tampa very shortly, Ju -lice. entertaining t*y Frisi 1 Doyle.-w ho i»
resented the larger bond concerns were
of a few vvi-eks ago. The otner primaryPersons who pay one or two m er-1Zuber could not »ce that the excuse was in charge of the Tampa firanch
not diapoaed to purchase the bonds on
1lio .-it . ¡indidiiie, Mrs Claude f»wunchants in order to use them us a refer­ sufficient justification and decided timi
The Doyle brothers u-e l(»ti»| as No
account of the five per cent clause ua it
-•ui. fiad witfidrawn. leaving Mrs
11 OUt o f tin i I V liv e o il tfie pre sid e nt &gt;
did not allow them a margin of profit ence to get credit from others, und then Mr Hityetnn has- vmini, d :fi law .
Fletcher tin- only candidate of record.
neglect to pay them, form the class that l
m illio n d o lla rs b an n e r of d is t r ic t -cd .»
large enough at the selling end and the
v V X X X
T jl(.
Mra.b Urn. I id Trade fin» riumiger* for tin- monti ..i 11... i iul . ■
commissioners with the consent of F is largely responsible for the looiu-s in the
l
tuHolgarían»
uri- ilcvoluig their
business world, it ia said.
been operating ii|itiii original Imtñ fiae If iT J
U Woodruff decided to leave the m atter
•find attention in the bombardment of
The aim of this system is to show ly
\fter tfie ev* e|l»-i,t dinner prov idml
It field a fiddlers" i «invention |fi,,
to the bond trustee« as the brick manu­
I \ Iraun.(1!. and in .Oleltlpt to capture
such persons in their true light. anil ■ther d.iv that. tufi n iffird. d m.,. fi t fur. wer. .1 eiin 0. r ..f .1 I-.--,.
-t,(,
facturers were disposed to offer better
««ini •*** !iskr ih*1
I Li
make It necessary to |mv cash, thu« re loo ueif amusement :tl«r I -oii|-1 I ini . l.v the Htjrnnrgtr« tore.
fot’ 1« .
term* at the contract arrangement. At
. ■’ » i" In . r. m
\n o tlieiu l dinputch
during the loss in extending credit
I.evion» Ir.«rii o,ir i,renl I i .. i fid«'
Ifie treasury considerable cu»fi
\n
a meeting of the trustees on Wednesday
te d at I • n s ta n l m npji- lu d ien tes tfiut
“ What the trading public should in otiier efiterprisi. on the sanie fini»*, an and [‘ro»(«s t - lor 1’/1 l \ t I lo-, U
in this city the matter was discussed at
; ' ft- . »' '.tri» ,,i v . fa »■ti »nee*—s fu l ip
sist upon." stud Mr Henry, "i- that old maids' i'onveeti &gt;i ts jir-.ji-rt.-d
t‘ I .1-11 g fu. v f¡ I"' "I 'e. M .... 11..1
every angle and a final settlement will
•
i ■ •' i . m I la la tte r tiuiir
th«ir merchants give them a rating.
ir f ju n i.i .0 o U f .,t II I . 0,0 I M . I I
Zn
aitivi.ul
V
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r
'i-nig
rulli}.
jTgn
I»
ot
be made today. The work will not in
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t.
ami
according
to a .Stili» dispatch
that when they ask for credit all that is foot which, if carried out us mulinisi, 1 U I V le
delayed at all by this arrangement as
• -O Ml • " I M illi Ipofi I- tile « Iilef nf.
I lo W I fi. I n -l ■i • I
i ■Vi. .. Il
necessary is to refer to the guide “
will undo ddislly firing great fii-i.*'"'
the terms of contract must be adver
I -1,1nur tan ami.it ion» lor the
M . &lt; r H 11"There are.muhy |jcoplc who are not
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Used fpr thirty days und at the end o
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vini im &lt;ri..o» ni lem pi wilt
\d illn »
intentionally slow m paying their a.
H i e p u b l i e m In io I» ot T a r p o n .» p rim —
this period the work will start
"c made t" loto tfie Tcfiatulja lines.
Ilo»
thè
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counts, hut are neglectful, and when they t^p «atd lo Iw enloylng one
I .01 II- I
Die m »t
Mr. Woodruff and the board of trus­
^1.1k»*- t ilt Agi 'Il . t^ iin l.1
\\ I hai»
Van \.ilc.ifi On I he Job
understand that they must be ruMsi « llfc e s H u I Jis tr» “
fil^Uf.
TI»
tees composed of P. M. Elder, M. F .
Ares»nï
tin' inah, |irntliliielit . itlreil»
man.
they will endeavor to secure- the.
■rai v moo
A. TV-Rcincricr are fully
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In
rating possible, and will be more pron^pl. •••rs li (eu ur.|
\r
alive to
the situation
and
^re
•* * i 1- I W. S f. AU- I If J A
I Ma i. h k J 1*0 I,
instead of allowing their hills to iiirumii lelidam I- t t.i J *r hi»
l«T
safeguarding the tax payer's interests
lb w \ .| 1 - 1 1- e l’.l Vevi
\ .*’ \ * .v • "h*' of Un- iinisi prominent
late
The Ilook 1» now published m lie
eilt oi the enrollment
at every point and will make the very
if •!- o tue fi.uM t iiiL.t and a on 10N . ( le rin o n l
greater portion of the United State»,
A
best terms possible before the final con­
«
"1 tin I* gl la tu r .
w liu w ill lig h t tin
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Ilo»Die
Salesmnn
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and renewed every two years. In many
L A D IE S IA N N O D I I I
t, '
tract ia mode. Tbsss brick road* will
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f
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Insti'
line,.
Trust
to
the lu: t diteti
t
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fe
a
tle
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K«i
dates every hamlet in The state is organ
be the very last word in mud ‘budding
/ yy. sr» iti.,
Ilo i.» tor wo.» ti., lui on this platform
¡red under the system
&lt; hnnu to fa il ^‘*4? »''«
in this section and will endure for all
The*.fti||y Riip«trl und II
to M ak i and fia» lu* lie Is well 111 fiumi atld ill liuti
"People moving frnm one state or
t oC
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time to come if properly made and these
„ .c '•p rit a JJ ¿¡.id .1
count) to another are followed by spertn!
— gentlemen expect to have the very hint
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y
r.vperienres
m
HurMiU
of
tin
•1* i» travelling over the state with |ietitupftErexathAiawkYW irNYTer arc gddipnr about the n f V ;
«#11III %.
--brick and the very beat work obtainable
Agile
Mail
lni|Uiri’r,
f;,
M
Doyle
tnms
anil gi'lting thousands of signer* for
Iiad risks for credit and for wfiat amounts. Like every ri
' .on io
at the very beat terms and the ‘smallest
Ib'w
I
m:o|.
tin
»-.li.li’ifi'lin
Uori
"
j*.
..j |. are uiouavtj to the luci that
This Credit Guide places the honest and the name oí H»r
, tfiliy nave
per cent of interest. While all of 11»
for Me. I M I toy It
mb »s il..- Insurance Trust is broken this
prompt (arsons m a (iimition tfiut every ite Iad ics* taken . p
.’.ferest m nam­
want the work to proceed at once we
How an V - iD tim i S a le s n ia ii ■an Ib - 'i I im. Tin r. will I"' no end lo their high
merchant can discriminate between thnsi ing tfir new body anil The II. rrdd Inis
rvcognite the fact that the interest of
\|,.»r If k. t le !
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i.
Dr
\ ali \ a l ia l i is
who pay and tho»*- wfi.. do mu
li is •»-. im ltTip o rtiiru il lu i ,, n in i ,ig ,in
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the people must be protected and road
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therefore, a benefit alike to tmth debtor V*»«• Mtfiii’ F&gt;i Ilt lllP lor it
tel i tog I lie ladle»
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xrnrlt that will be done here at tins time
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will probably be wutrhcd with great m
\ t and I I' Dov It a 11. J* iv . f r x 1
Wim will n ad lid» fignt fur tin* jiooplc
■■Supplements to the C r e d it l.Jvp e n
J
M*-4' tu tniVi ,i fiali, it tiov mid Mr
agallisi the lilsuruini llu.-t.’
Im st all over the south Other « v
•nee Guide ure isaued every sixty days rhruaher lias kindly consenieil to fur- Friday for D. treit where ti.ey go t.. at
"Tlo- III cord is pleased to mm that Dr.
lions have discovered that brick is the
in the form of a secretary’* report, keep- |liflh a |)u||[)t |)&lt;)X Btl(| fiul|uLn in his tend *the iffimml convention of the sales
only material that will endure and the
nianagera on Feb. lUtli, wbieb ¡« to lust lohn A. \’un Vallali, who i* one of Vo-,
ing the rating book constantly up to pharmacy and every one who is inter
luiOa's meiliher» of the next legislature,
State of Florida especially will be forced
three riuy».
late.
Q
ested in the mutter can vote Simply
t- out in u lengthy nrticle in Dui# In
to use this material now that the auto­
“ Each subscriber ts furnished with write * u’ name of the County «mi -it'
..lin ■ ol tlo, people, ami in denunciamobile has come to slay and the idea of
livree Hank It. » riie .f
letters to send to delinquent debtor» Vital your own mime and drop tfie lutiti it
mil ni tti*-»e ( irate itmiriinee eiimpanit-s
making country roads of brick is an in­
I fitring Mie !•.a j
e of i ■.i t o l i ¡uni
he may have on Ills Imoks, giving them the box
The name receiving tfi&gt;- m-wt
novation, in this state. Sanford is very
-•fit.
» •11. Te* I m i .'i,i o iiog tn&lt; if to azi-ii roi. fier y of the
th e te. i H* y »I r nv 1
lue notice to adjust their accounts, so volt*» will wm Hurry up and (in' in
much in the public eye at present on ac­
last m o n th li. 1to ' i •i r.,t-')t'y »1. 0 . (• lidie
no one cun complain there w a s an mjn**- . our ballot
.
! J &gt;’
A l i ' al e a lie» }, crate t'f
count nf taking the Iniativc In the mutter
'■ji i «'»iiri’iu 11 ■*■■ 1-•«
' • -s •** 1u
tlce done t lint one after tfie Itook ilhs
1
,rl
Indore
M
ulegislature to proti-ot the
of creating a special mad district and
trig h fle lq u o i teil* at W a.. f« “d ,.irn coidd
iteci! distributed."
MR. PAUL (.11 MOKE.COMING
pepli ni I lurida from tfiise giant tobbonding for brick roads and the capable
liot m f»'t th e ir .d ilig ili n» and tl.g d m
So far. thirty-five representative busibusiness men who have this mutter in
to rs tu rn e fl ill*- filin i « . .11 lo I . .t a le tier» who have 01 force the nucit damn­
tei» and professional men have given
Mr Gilmore'« engii,;. m- .! at the 1mcharge are proceeding most carefully
fiailkmg lle p iirtB le n t, and th e head of able tru»i i visting in tins country.“—
their indorsement and tue agency will
and weighing the matter well before dis­
. ,
., „
T,&gt;,uUl ’* lllrh
K'b' lÿ ‘ h- that department wnt for Mr W D Delamtl Iti-cord.
n ,i" “e ,hl‘
0f/ " llstl,,e h ,i n l , r \ * ,|l
t'^ »rtoMitajiager ,,, a b'g
w . K. Wl(hBni
,
\
The above Is from over GOO dipping»
posing of the bonds and making con­ C0|
eat
ant!
roopf’rfttldh
of
the
mcrchnni»
undominant
roll
of
the
typtwhich
piny
tracts.
Sasaer as effiror-. of the Danker» Tru»t ot the Florida State *‘ri-rui. Kis'p it up,
til practically every business ami pro- KOtini finVe learned to assodale with fil» (,'ompany of Atlanta to ■■m-utt » 1M1 |gettlleiiien. tiu&gt; pn»» is mightier than'th*
It is certain that March first will wllfeKsional man in the city is enrolled
A mime.
‘ ness the start of this great work that
them with V t jew"lif getting that Trust «word.
meeting will udori tie called, officer*
"T h e Havoc" t» a ten»e gripping
dra- Co. to art as tiriainial agent (or the «Calilo-nía «ent fur graliers to pn*on.
.
.
.
means »0 much not only to Sanford and .
Orange county but to the whole state alec ted and the details of the working mn. built upon the rtnry of a tine! of wit« j|Hnk„ ¡|( t rtuibD- and whir! i* ere t hi n tim o fi.*» ,u s t »mit S e n n i or» und Repr»«out of the plan will be taken up.
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.,
as well.
'
Out-'ltle of what t» itimn i id) known ,t nt.itivi- tu Mie (ii iutentiary,
fi tonda will put the Illume where It l&gt;en'gtlii* William Hunk Sv.tejn.
*
Fancy Work Circle
loi.g»,
unti ¿vini up a few lobbyim nntt
f *\l thy rei(ue»t of the slate depart ti ent
Library Noten
The Fancy* Work Cl rcle was enter‘---r-m.
nk u.1k c...
Uu^iA*bi*.-f—wfi*. fim* them to rorrUpl and '
;
thè
-ntraitafù
df
iTm
J
History—Two sets of books recently
tainud by-M t*.-N ;- Hr OnmtT Thursday ‘ *'
d&gt; biuiefi ••nr law maker»,
^hVPiit&gt;5ati‘&lt;
l III** Ilir*‘«- li.mK ti(
_____ S^Ilirj bulad—ara—vaiuidde- for rerwrtrrTi
i*
after non rr.—Tftr tlnie vvai* very "plearo (
1tifs 1 peliteli» will fie circulated as
M
o
ti
and
il»
a
resnlt
■
*
tfii»
fori—
»gin
and
------- alaag~hU&gt;oricnHtnnr~
antly s[&gt;ent by the Intliea in the enjoy- f
follow.«
precnutlon
nf
tfie
Imtikfltg
depuri
n
t-nl,
"M agutine of American History,”
merit nf ihdr pretty fancy work and coti- .
l'o tue Mu,.or», m winch they' will
all ih re»- v.e'rfi «averi fiotti fi.ilur,' toni n «dited by Mr«. Mary Lamb. Some of
vernation. The hostess was nreisti-yj in
pledge
fin ii.»* Ivi-« to rail u mtH'ting
cei ventilila heing ftr^uiin'&lt;l t fi mugli all
the contents are interesting chapters on
serving a delicious utravvlu-rry ahorU’sKy.
'i’.i tip- editors, ¡.Itaging tlieniselveu to
the|r
daiigx-r*
l*y
tlm
Iin.tncnd
ugent
"Ancient Society in T en m w ie," “ No­
tea and wafers by Mm. N. O. Garner irprd
4 I tint tiie&gt; c-‘i|. itUfini Ihr* m—Mug and —
t , refeVred to
,
table Editors, 177G-1H00," “ Unpublish­
Miss Mamie ¿fill.
|^
T
»
Tariiely
à
|pi ¡bJ a twrrest rejiort ol »uiriuv together
—
‘
'■
Hbpsrinr-thnrMifl*iTirnTg
ed Washington Letters,” “ Pioneer Work
Mra..Guriwr’wguenta wrrre Mrs: H- W.
. mutter of public confidence, the depo.fih .u. .otieli stating in concise form
of Jared Spark«,” «Ln.—Tbew--«re -sir
Hirtea, Mr». J s 'L Vurtlon. Mrs. J . D.
' it« Increased instead* ol decreased at I life fr.uu. way* timi trust will try to brat
large volumes ko, students of history,
, ,,, , ,
...
.
I this büî. and send a marked copy to each
Upberta, N Jrai.Y . H. Knowles. Mm.
WnyAenhoro as soon as the public was.
(iut
^ „latiw-a, iK.lfc In thh'Hoifa
**ke notice, come to the little room,
. Jilunugrj. Jh l'.’Uiil ,Ui'.ar
fiXiC_T*J2yL i-oul it ia t i u i - AJsu -ui*u.-iU-tint IK-upli:.
____ corner of Magnolia itm nui and Svcond Lllja, Mrs. W.' T . Johns, Mrs. W. I.
Miileer, Mrs. C. C. Woodruff, Mm. H. If
Altai litt Uankera Trust Company Inni ledging;!hÇtiîselVi*» to idUnd this meet»treet, and use thtjm to your profit.
Hill, Mm. J . C. McDoi.icI, Mrs. N. 0 . |
■ciime financial ne''d fur l^'^.kákaar rffüliUJÜT íl'.i1'J I-**,»-byti &lt;fr -trenrir-TTnr
The second eet ia in thirty-five volumes
Garner.
l(e liii^j«tree 'Pettóí-And reduce tfie cost
The significance ol the above nrticli ol living In this Ataje «bout twenty-five
" r t,
■ T -Ja
1 * * ’■**---i
"
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taken front a Way lieshom, Georgia,, .mir, fit-fit,
Valentine Pally
p
Ft- I» 1"Tar»»
1‘T * ‘ t1erd« will ""
Ite pU-'C
|J,»tni
TT m
fact that the present generation of litsm
s
Th# '.Social Sercvie T)|lp»fImenL nf T
JHlbliii p h ttc *a stnting w fiere tfiese (m llfW y men «till continue to annronriate
the Hankers Trust Company a p targe rhms w:II be lefR in- your ety fur ll i-e
wtr work :
collection of American church will give a Vfalentinc Party nt •Vn»tu,&lt;i{;i un injured husband_iuuL. ^.jtudJudder» in our t’.».pli- Hunk *d fn «'li-’t ’ MsrfiK-V-Vvi-m- p.ifrtH
Hie
—in d’v
»“p p h y .
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Alxrr treaeherou* guest in hi» home. The big ftaldord
Ad, your Senator arid ItepfeM-Ttllitlv.'
Fiction—“Short Story Classics” (5 nathy Friday evening, Feb. 14th, to role of the piuy. the husband, offers one
to r11,r•--** t.t you in '.fits, und not tfie
*W-). The word “classic” means any
The Sentinel »ays that ih* "ili’ ut ions l'ni-t
iteli tm» kill, nil kinds of
work accented as a standard of excel­ which the members oCThe church and of the most convincing characters wen
lence. It Is interesting to know what in congregation, friend», and every one cl»e On the »Uge in recent years, und is tgre that iairgo will reach tfi. amount ol money ami rruokislnees will be used to
“ • opinion „I William Patton, editor, is who wanta to spend a plea.sapt evenin played hy Mr. Gilmore with the quiet 200,000 boxes of citrus fruit this •»■■usan. defeat it.
The Hible say« you cannot serve two
P “ 1.«»callant in the « to ri« of such
power and tense nervous force he showed Already 85,000 boxe» have been shipped masters, A vote for thw bilk u for tl*aare invited.
An enUrtaining program will be given In "T h e Mummy und the Humming , and th« bunicst v-fesm will be from now people. Any action against it is for the
n i __i it* . . .
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G O S S IP J e O U ß .
CORRESPONDENTS

THAT MAY 0 0 MAY NOT INTEREST

SPECIALS

ILINEN ' S A L E !

Buttons, genuine salt water

Linen, 27 inches wide,, flat
»

:
. GENEVA JO T T IN G «
MU*
Blanche Pattishall haa returned
f ,
from a pleasant two. week*' visit with
Mrs. Hogg* at Titusville.
Mias Clara Phillips haa gone to San­
ford for an indefinite visit.
The M. M. S. Society was very pleas­
antly entertained by Mrs. George Peters
last Tuesday afternoon. Nearly all
member* being present. The treasurer
reported $16.72 net receipts of oyster
supper given the week before.. This
a llttlcu dLappotaUng considering
p - " - the effort-put forthr—rtt the rh-ir c o f the
bud ness meeting Mr*. Peters served
deliciotu luindwieh«*, cake., coffee and
'
«alted pew ouU -. &amp;ho-w u wa»utitlb&gt;- M-few
Belle Elchner and MUa Irene Peter*.
- H. H. P a ttidwll tw-the-proud possessor ■
of a new automobilo (Ford 1913 model),
Mim Laura Blum and Miaa Sarvcr
- are gueata of Mr. nnd Mr«. Claude KauImon.
E. E . Bradley ho* the tie contract
for tho Atlantic Tie &amp; Land Corpora­
tion of Now York, represented in Gene.
va by Howard Montgomery of Hlonmington, 111.
Harry Phillip* of Hanford spent a few
days in Geneva last week.
Hubert Lee Spier of Taropa spent
W s m Sunday with home friertda in Geneva.
Mm. Claude Flauleraon gave a lunch­
eon last Saturday noon and company in
...
the evening for her guest». Miss Glum
,
« * and Mjaa Sarver of Canton. Ohio
Those enjoying Mrs. Raulerson's hos­
pitality at luncheon were Mesctnrnes
David S|&gt;eer, Lewis. Roberson, Irving
Huker, David, Ilulhird. Morris, Marsii,
T. D. Peters ami ^tsn Irene Peters.

well worth 30c1 a yard. On
side for Monday, one day only,
at 8 o'clock, per
,

19c At 8 o’clock we will open our linen

\

Colgate's Talcum Powder,
known the country over as a
25c seller, comes in Cashmere
Bouquet, Violet, Monard, etc.,
for Monday's sale
-| £
only............................
J .0 0

sale consisting of a full line of this
seasons most popular weaves, in
Linen, Lawns, Crashes, suitings,
also a handsome line of linens for
embroidery work.

Suits, special-...........

SPECIALS
For Monday only, we have
just one dozen Oak Rocking
Chairs, witii genuine leather­
ette Hbre bottoms, and every
person purchasing Ten &lt;$DUH)i
Dollars cash, worth of any
kind of merchandise in this
store Monday can have one
of these Rocking
f\ Q ,

OF

AUC

WA S H

Linen Skirts, natural color,
this is an unusual value, very
special, for Mon-| A Q
day each
ip l,« 7 0

SKIRTS

For Monday’s Sale—See this
very special number, all linen,
36 inches wide natural linen
color for Monday (one day)
only this 35c grade C) J

Q u ality

D resses—This line of white
Wash Dresses are values ex­
traordinary; conn* in lace and
embroidery trimmed for next
.Monday " S a I e A* Pf A O
only
Alterations Free)
SH IRTW A ISTS
Now is the chance
one ol these new style
( It hers a&gt;k $1 fill, our
price

'J8c
to buy
Waists
X\Q
i/ O C

I hose new Spring stun pies
am i-Lai^UsT. H'tik’y t m T&gt;

Snow's "I mlon Mud*
of course, and- they »
Tan. Cun Metal, Viet
Patent Leather Thesi
mean 52c saved d* i
on a pair
tb^

rieri- i&gt; another Mi.m e t'
saw- Money, the i l ou (dad*
Nunn.lily's
Engineer Over­
alls, "Fnion Made"

. SH O ES
Our Shoe department always represents the highest quality
Shoes for every member of the family a! a bargain. A look is
enough to com nice anyone. For our customers, eonsi-tgng of the
Didie- and Misses we are showing a very strong line of Oxfords
and Pumps, made by "Selby" in Tan Cun Metal, Patent Lmthe-r,
Vin Kid and Satin
h o t Monday see our speeial il**") iY O
lines for $1 PH, $2.3ft and
»SzL . V IA

For Monday we will have
many special values and just
think of having a Suit tailored
to your individual measure,
guaranteed to lit at the price
of a Sioi k Slot.

$ 5 .0 0

H A T S J.'L'JK

•lohn IL Stetson's NTo. 1
quality Hats, in all the most
popular s h a d e s , ('ohimlrer, Da­
kota, M diet Block.

BLACK CAT SOX
See our specihlline' of Black
Cat Silk Half Mower for Men,
worth 60c, our price * A o
only
. :r :

4o C

We have a large line of Suit
Samples anti are ready to give
prompt delivery on a Suit
made to your individual meas­
ure, anti our prices represent
tin1 lowest, till woo], workman*
ship the very best.

r or Monday (his dcpaitm cnt will have many!-special;. at
customers

to ¿cl any

, 'WARDROBES
. See'th is KjKjcial number
linish, wort |i $21.75, our s
for next Monday’s sale rp

suit ot

odd piece qL fu rn itu re

SPRINGS

PORCH ROCKERS

(ifnuinc National Springs, double
bed nize,
while this bargain lusts
Monday yours for each A iO T \ 0

'-’Ibis Rocker is worth f L pn
this- for -Monday; Tn Coition Oak,
piano finish our price m e ) j o
o n ,y

6-FOOT TABLE
This is a splendid Table, made-'out
qf poplar, regularly sells for $3.50
Our spiH:tal as a leader
&lt;1*0 / IQ
•for Monday’s stile

A sale extra, this wjll last only a
short time. There will 1h- on salt only
six (6) of these $16.75 Dressers, oak
either square or oval ri*-|
rvr&gt;
mirror
I Z .n n

ARE : AGENTS

iThi^AHltSljr people unloaded n cur of
fertlliccr thia wnek.
have DnUhed planting five acm i nf cu '
cumber« ¿ a Mlnntck I'face. v
Among tourHta ahn v If Ited u* this
‘*w trw v fr-T rH p le fn»m-&lt;'an*rtjT.- Ne«»
York, Michigun, (lilcagn nnd FVnnaylvnnla.
There are those that j i n
setting
Iln-n that-do more or Ims duniage,'deatrpylnx trwii. burning off febee«, poeta,
•(o. They are warned to dc«i»t, ;

This b e a u t i f u l line o f
Crotons, White Curtain Swis»
and Silkolines (see window)
for Monday only on
Q
sale 8 o’clock, a yard O C

SPECIALS

Sheer
Cambric Weave, this is
ial number going for
Monday’s sale
50c

We are stilLfalking about llmsui "Sr
They are I nion Made of ¿'nurse, &lt;
&lt;f th
for the money of any Shoes on (In- i
buy» a pair of "Snow's
Sli'H-s iwa»»-*mrrYt rhrrrrsrhTs sTmir money and we kn '
S**e this line of values Monday, a urn
made.
/

CAMERON CITY C U PPIN G S
. We an" glad to know that our neigh­
bor, T . Johnson t* rapidly recovering
*Ä&gt;m hi* recent Illness,
(L C. .Worthington started for Tumbu
*e . l . . i _______________ .T .
. •
..
Tuesday aiorrflng.tiln-re he -will join -his
i-nr»- homt«. in- was
■driving .«mi expected' U&gt; spend several
day* on the way.
•
, 1
Mt*. ,A. Mhrrhnll jin's been hiving
aome WQfJc.tion«*mi her rotTjigfr on Jerf*up «vetnipjjwbarc the Powells .are Irv
. ing.
Y
G* W. Kinnhan ’and Johu Shinn art
5.“f^,’d-ni^*16.n,Hitia3.ajt aw»» u» »*«*• -for
covering cucumber«, should we lie
threatened by frost. Mbui Alloen Mhinick returned froiri
Enterprise on I'ik jA Uih(, is enjoying
her visit at homp.
*
C. G. Beck» and G W. 'Klnahan
■pent a jj leu.sunt day; Saturday driving

EXTRA

* j.inptr .Hnitlngiffr T h is is a
good
weight Crash, All Linen
Linen with a-cambric., finish.fi ,*
BuitaLre for Wash Skirts, Cont
especially made for Indies' Suits; splendid value for 35c
Tailored Waists, per Q Q
a yard, otjr price for O O n
Monday
yard............................ G l / C

FORTY CENT LINEN
This is a very closely woven all Linen, natural color, full 3G
inches wide, for Monday see this special at per yard Q *J
only
...
O lC
Others would ask at least 10c a yard for this sheer Q Q / *
weave, all linen, our special price
O t jO

S AL E

^ iT P ffl^ ^ v h ile lot lasts, for
one day only, our price O l / i ‘
u dozen
..................... &amp; 2 '-'

- Fronting lin e n is.a bcaulifuL

;J, Auto Linen is hnrd to tell
from .the real Linen, natural
linen, color; the ideal material
for JiVash Skirts and
/?

Round Thread Linen, snow
bleached. This, is specially
adapted for ehibroidery work,
full 36 inches wide, retailed for
fiOe a yard. Our special price
for this number per
Aq
yard only
4 i/ C

SPECIALS

Sanford

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

,

CUPBOARD SAFES

. For Monday an opportunity will bo
given to buy u Cupboard worth double
the money, our price this ft* a r v n

ILLLTTJEitICK ; P A T T E Iè MS

STORES—121-123 EAST FIRST STREET

Florida

�THE SANFORD HERALD

February 7, 1913

Engaged
An appreclatlva audience witnessed
the performance of ‘ Engage«!” tit the
High Schoo! Auditorium Tuesday even­
ing. Fob.
Every one w m vieil
pleased nj»tf pWnounced it a stieres». Itml \Í a di'UgtUful play, f u t lof tup from
ItkrtTO flnUtlff keeping
continuous laughter, bring ing forth
constant applau**.
“Engaged” i&gt; * farce in three act«,
^et i, Garden of Mra. McFarland's Cotuge, near Gretna, on border between
England and Scotland. Acta II and I I I ,
In Sympenon’i bouse in London.
“Cheviot Hill,** Impersonated by Mr.
Landstraet. who ia to be graduated from
Rollins School of Expression this year,
was excellent. A youth susceptible to
alluring ebarrna of every prstty girl, and
* by his amorous «pooches bringing upon W i l l o p e n J u l y 1 s t
himaelLn^enti of fcpuble.
Mr.-Berkley Blackman portrayed the
character of Beivancy, the hypnotist
guardian of Cheviot Hill. Mira Mabel
M **'
W . G K O V t, of St. Louts, Mo„ is building the finest resort
—— DW als, aa-M»uAtef&gt;rIand_wua-iilwiiya
•
hotel
in the world, to be opened July 1st, 1913. It will be Absolutely
greeted with applause. Sanford*'people
fireproof,
and
is Ijetno built of the great boulders of Sunset Mountain, it
were glad to welcome Mr. Inman again
even ln a new role as Ahyna McAllister. whose foot it sits.
It is being built by hand in the old-fashioned way.
Each one of those, taking part did wall, Full of rest and -comfort and wholesotncness," ~
, ,.
showing careful training and work.
fl The front lawn is the hundred-acre eighteen-hole golf links" ol th;
Miss Deaderlck. In charge of the School
Asheville
Country C lub, and with it sixty acres of our own lawn.
of Expression Is to be congratulated.
'■ Persons In the play:
Cheviot. Hilt ..... Arthur Land*tr?cd
Ilelvawney 7*
. Berkley Blackman
Sympcrson A *............W. M. Lambert
Angus McAllister
ClayInman
Major McGUicuddy
Gerald Frocinke
Belinda Treherno
...M a ry Deaderlck AJ Four hundred one-piece rugs are being made at Aubusson, France.
Minnie Symperaon
Adelaide Voorhees Seven hundred pieces of the furniture are being made by hand by the
Maggie McFarland
Dorothy Boston Roycrofters. » The silver will be hand-hammered.
Mrs. McFarland
..... Mattel Daniels Q The plumbing material will be the finest that has ever been placed i:
Parker _____ ........ ...
.Lucy Clark

A bsolutely Fireproof

any hotel in the world. The toil pipe h^5 been hydraulic!« U,tcd anthen galvanized. The hot water pipe, 18.000 lbs. in weight, will be sol:
Hank Elects Officer»
brass. The steam pipes are Byers genuine lap welded wrought iron teste
At the annual meeting of the d lre c-1
hydraultdy to looo lbs. The bathtubs and futures all solid porcelain
tom of tha Paopkx Bank on Wednesday
No
pipes visible anywhere. No. radiators' to be seen— all placed in re
morning tho following o Ifleer* were
cesses
under windows.
N o electric bulbs to be seen,
elected for the ensuing year:
M. M. Sm ith, president.
j q The -B ig Room, or what some cat! the lobby, is fin feet bv 1m, jnu
H. R. Stevens, vjce-prrsith-ni.
the rugs tn this one.room will be worth
H. E. Tolar, cashier.
places in it will bum twelve foot logs,
It. It. Dens, assistant cashier.
q For the golfers we are building lock
The semi-annual dividend of four per
1
forty foot swimming pool that will n&lt;
cent was paid, os ia (he custom of the
bank and the meeting was enlivened by in existence, and the players will be less t!
ihaapAiMM.. ..‘ ■!lTi/A'siMKl(T&lt;lb't«Stam-«if are on the links.
the Witham system of hank» and J A
M r. W m. S. Kc nney, of Hfctton W ot
S*«or, secretary of th&gt;- Bankers Trust
management of The M ount Washington
Co of Atlanta. W. M Davi* of Orthat he is the peer of hotel'keepers, »ill n
lando, one of the directors of the Peoples
c in n
(co n su m p tiv e
Rank was also present at the meeting. q W e own eight hundred acres aroun

Fine* the nlit-raaltliinnl
Irur mentri ihruuiMi tl
K l'rn t r tiy *ilri It t- t|

w* can racorn

i,Vr /Ui 'V
* Ä ,ViM
i,? I * ror
w,&gt; kn°We
w ,Mit
L&gt;. r»topi
the itch
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whera the ecwniii ■ernia m Ii- I km).
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probably explain» the treiu, n.lour aut­
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remedy. oil of Tvintermyrn. thymol. «le­
cer Inc. etc., ne compounded in D u l l
Prescription.
We have sold other remedies tor ekln

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so certe in of wh*t P .D .n win do tor ro i
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fhl* a&gt; nr.y ree —I f yom do not fini inai­
li tabe» i v-ay thè lieti AX UNCiD ir
costa yeu noi a cent.
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m .in informal stnoker that took pince
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South Bound

Young W omen
REASONER
No
From Trilby
Nu Z\ -F o r Trilby
No 21 -F ro m Leesburg
No 22 -.For Leesburg
No 128—From CU'ii'do
No 127—For Leesburg

In ju s tic e to y o u r s e lf you sho
m o n e y b a ck if y o u d o n 't HKc 1
le c tio n t h a t r e a lly do g iv e c iis j

of OoOit,

UMtadUU Lied the 4th day c l June, A. t&gt;.
________ mtórennffWWèirantrhsi madT
»I i iirmtirn for T w Dead t a km » ta »reord tm r
»hh law. Kald Cartiera!» etnbram tha fultuwiu«

-lcerrlhad property, aftuatad ta Oratif* { ’aunty,

ÌTortdt. ta-wH:
('art. SOI, Ijai U, Ulk q. íiotht
(’a rt SOS, IM 17, 71tk q. Ootha.

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Oood health 1« In rR c lj dependent
— b p « r l i r e -tsrsrt»- W b ü ii tt cy r r — r e
• lu lg is b the « M tP m a to n a l that 11
- tlmiwu o l! by th«- -v*t»u t accumulaiaa.
T h is csim litio n
fru rta t* »
pctsuna which riC'iiliiU tlirüUlliwil

Are you 1 woman ? Then you are subled to a Aarg«
number of troubles and Irregularities, peculiar to women,
which, In time, often lead to more serious trouble.

tha tody, U-ndlri* lo errata cowtctj

Tha aald land beta« t i n
I at th* date of th*
twuaiK» of (urh rwrUflratr in th* name ot Unknowa.
• Unira» laid CeU iflrata »hall be redeem»,! arcarti' f l ( « 1 * » . T a » ft**d will iaauc then ™ on the i n i

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O n c e o , F lo r id a

The Easy Laxative

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B R O TH ER S

Rend what Cartltii did for Miss Myrla Engler, of
Fnrihanll, M inn. S h e says: “ Let me tell yuu how much
guodTardm has dime mo. As a ymmg girl, I always had
lu suffer so much with all km.I uf ¡ram. Sometime«, i was
bo w eak that I could hardly stand on my feet
I col A
bottle of Cartlui, at the drug store, and as soon a* I bad
token a lew doses, I began to feel better.
Today, 1 feel as well a« anyono can."
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-------- -U. M. KOKINHON,
By U. Al Howard, D. C

la the Cw»ly Jid ja i Court. Oranfa Caaaly. fU
Tcta.^know .h^ot tilia
admtatatmor
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tiillgu«', bad hprath,
dull
b raiu »ctiu o , B O t w n n n « . b llio u su r»
and o th er tnn ojan ccw .

Avoid h arih catiiartic* and phytic»

___ A in n lr is needed lo h d p yOU OYCf tllC hftrd pliWffa tB

Tticy Rive tml t«wn|Miran rrwcf

. y Wy-cUu.,. w*»rav»«-U*a r-w*-«.-«W*-They are |.aMiiutarl v had for ciiil-

relieve weakness, headache, and other unnecessary pains,
■th«,elans of weak nerves and over-work.
For a tonic, take Cardul, the woman’s tonic.
Yuu will never regret It, for It .will certainly help you.
Ask your druggist about IL He knovys. He sells It

dreu. detieal« or aged partout.

Cotua io tablet form, laat* }u»l like
' «Biwjy Sod ar« noted fur tju-lr ewy.
• *terttuti|( »Ctiun iU«ui the l»iwck&gt;
T hey ■do n 't ’ irttrae. «ripe, rati*"
luma«», tdonencaa, n u r th a lurooven^
lettcc*- U tetidaiu upon th" w r uf

tor Spretai pu1

*• puraallve* TJiefr aeUuti iv f&lt;&gt;l ira*

e n t (list ib a taVin« of llr-inll IJrdrrIfr» ehiioa', bemnice a d n ire-iiittcad

ya^r'sutuixtiuu.««

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bè«r in mind that Untali Renndir» are
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Nhaln
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1t Ifilr-rtrra ¡rtUtW fûm « unity úüTV 5TTI

ruilmrf Cm hinV.

SANFORD

not take » Hunting Trip on the Ramona where you will have all
die comfort* of home?- It doesn’t com ervy- more. She ia
flic Finest V end in Sanford Harbor. Ready for
Hire on Hunting and Fiahing Trip» or
Plewure Parties at reaMinable rate.

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4 purchase of &lt;13.00
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toduy for Tallahassee, where she hits
been appointed assistant in die Infirm­
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but unite In the wish that she will. find
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anil Mm. Edgar E. “Ifrowh ar­
; Like the L IF E SAVING GU A RD alonn the Atlantic Loa-st,
flext Saturday.
rived in the city last night from Rich­
\ Mr. and Mrm. K.*E. Tolar have moved
constantly guarding ¡¡fe, T H E P E O P L E S BANK OF SA N ­
mond, Indiana and will take up their
Into their new Lorn«'on Magnolia «Ye.
FO RD constantly guards T H E FU N D S OF T H E P E O P L E
residence at their be»iHi/ul home in
Rev. F. D. Hunt has beet] (pending a
Heck Hammock, Their many friends
OF
T H IS C O M M U N IT Y .
lew daya'with friends at Si. Petersburg
are glud to sec'them hack in Sanford.
Mr». E . L. Robinson's soprano will In­
IN V E S T M E N T S made in various stocks now being sold
They left aorp weather in Hoasiertiom
here to aaaiat ‘In the pipe organ dedi­
and Sanford looks good to them.
thru
our section may not be safe— but YO U R SA VIN G S D E ­
catory,
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The Maddocks-Field Players afe de­
P O SIT E D W ITH T H IS BA N K ARE ALW AYS S A F E , AND
Hev, Gaines of the Methodist church
lighting Sanford people this week and
will preach at Monroe next Sunday af­
YOUR D IV ID E N D S A LW A YS C E R T A IN .
will render good plays ¿anight, u matinee
ternoon.
tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night
•t &gt; The ladies of the Preahytrrian church
WE A R E SA FE , because in addition to OUR OWN R E ­
These people heed no introduction to a
will have a Pure Food (ale at McCullars
SO U R C ES O F $300,000.00 we have the F IN A N C IA L B A C K ­
Sanford audience.
The Maddocks. . atom next Saturday.
Field players are the best on the road
ING OF T H E B A N K E R S T R U S T CO M PA N Y O F ATLAN­
Theodore Aulln, a .prominent busiand p&lt;|ual to any high priced attrac­
TA , GA., with resources of O V E R ONE M IL L IO N D O LLA R S.
neaa man of Ovddo waa in. the city tions, although playing
at popular
Wedoaatlay on bturineaa.
1)ricea. . _ 1 : i
We pay for this protection for you, and. YOUR, D IV ID E N p
Mia. W . JT . Lewis. of Cincinnati ara*
Y The program for the pijie organ ricril
I S ^ C E R l a FN Tn that we pay you -.FO U fK
In th f city laat night cnroute to E n te r
ratbry, now in preparation, Is going to
•pr|M;txrtpend the "winter. — T E R E S X -O N Y O U R SA V IN G S ACCOUNTS, compounded
be .magnificently presented, Sanford
v Hon. J . N. Whltncr left yesterday tor
every three months.
vocalists assisted by (killed players upon
N ew York where ho will be several
string and wind Instruments together
'weeks on business matters..
WE oHfer most efficient service in BOTH
with piano and the grand organ making
J Sheriff Kirkwood was in' the city
volume of sublime harmony, thrilling
AND SA VIN GS D E P A R T M E N T S and
. Wednesday and there was a scramble
in its intensity und sensuously captivat­
.by auto owners to got a license.
ing in the delicate sweetness of its lighter
W E WANT YOUR B U S IN E S S
The coming pipe organ dedicatory is and pianissimo passages
going to be the biggest event of the mu­
sical kind ever heard in Sanford.
Trade at Thrasher’s Pharmacy und
v Dr. W. E . Houiholder has moved his save money, or get a chance on the Ford
local 4 9 -ltc
office to the Garner-Woodruff building, Roadster.
•over Woodruff A Wataon’a «tor».
Wad«, tfte Tuner. Orlando
tf
Mesars. Oleott and Wat hens and famIs it Toilet Articjcn?
Thrasher’s
IMea of Perry, Mich., are in the city en­
Pharmacy has them.
local 4 9 -lt
joying the climate and th* fishing.
Hotter
have
your
seed
for
spring
plant­
A solo organist will be here to play
ing
reservcd'w
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and
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the new pipe organ on the occasion of
get
tlie
benefit
of
low
prices.
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its installation soon to be celebrated.
Hiram! Have you men the big uil- Mrs E. G Hood of Asheville. North
veriseinent
of Sanford Shoe A t Inihmg
Carolina, who has been the guest of Mrs.
Co’s.,
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Clean
Sweep-Ou l Sale which
J. D. Robert* left Thursday lor Or­
takes place Wednesday, Feb. 12. 8:30?
lando.
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Get your Sunday dinner already local 49-ltc.
S to well'» Evergreen sugar corn is the
cooked at McCuller’s store next Satur­
beat for market. Get good seed at L. R.
day. The Presbyterian Indies will ho Philips A Co.
42-8t
in charge.
School tablets and stationary
Get
W. li Howard of Oveido, well known it at Thrasher's Ph&amp;rtnaey
locul 49-lt
In the turpentine and mercantile busiGet your beaus for spring planting
nc*s of East Orange, was in the city o n l nl,w und save "loney. L, R. Philips A

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E. P Downing of Jackson, Mias.,
wan in the city several day» of this week
He insy dt-cl.si to locate here and enter
the business field,
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Mrs. Y. H. Know Ins and son. Henry,
of Mount Olive, North Carolina are the
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Charlie Patton. Commercial Agent
of the M. it tK, i»m - w &gt;&gt;w-eA^-T»aw^
day and his many friends are glad to
note that he has regained his voire
J it Cole, th e hustling nahw matin
gcr. is m the city again and will pul on
* big sale at the Sanford Shoe A Cloth­
ing I'li., beginning tie» l Wednesday
Among the nromniem vniiors to the
city on Wednesday was
W illi­
ams and Sasser of the Hunker» Trust
Co. ol Atlanta, and W. M. Davis of
Orlando.
•McCuller’s store Will be the place to
get your cooked goods next Saturday
morning The I Julies Aid Society of
the Presbyterian church »-ill have
charge
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Palmer is here from Miami,
having returned to get Mrs ISilmer «mi
the children
Mr Palmer report» Miami
as being a very busy city with plenty of
tourists
Mrs. Will McKinnon u visiting tier
mother, Mrs. Wise. She has just re­
turned from South Carolina, but is mak­
ing her home In Sanford.-—Winter G ar­
den Times.
Sanford has abounding reason to be
proud of her singer»’ and musicians.
The choral effects now in preparation,
as rendered by them are going to he
(imply auperb.
The L td iet' Aid Society of the-Haptlst church will meet tonight at 7 o'clock
at the Paptist parsonage). A full attendd

How He Ye, Si? My,
»1-** ye at the Sanford Shoe A C lot lung
Clean Sweep-Out Sale wMop
Vedi i
starts Wednesday.
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watermelon, squash, cucumber and cunteloupea. L. It Philips A Co
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What would you cull the new county?
Place your ballot in th« Ian at Thrushj «- s Hbwimocy.
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Now is the time to buy tomato seed,
corn. pea«. Ix-ans, Cucumber and melon
seed for spring planting. L. R. Philips
A Co.
42-8t
The Guarantee Investment and Loan
Co , Curry llldi’., Tampa. Fin . lend
money at 6 |*&gt;r &gt;'i*nl interest, ¡Kjatih*
in small monthly installments,
w rite
for particular»
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Amu Inr Larthi uake! At &gt; an lord
Shis- A Clothing Co.'* Clean Sweep-out
Sale. All prices »hot to H - - I! You
don’t want to mi™ It if you value money
local 49-ltc.
It* no fake—Tlirioiher’s Pharmacy i*
going to give »wav the Ford Roadster
local 49-lt
Genuine Seed Potato«-». Spuul&lt;iing
Rose No. 4. i»-r lfj&lt;) lb bag $2 66, Red
Ulis" Triumph, per 160 lb bag 12,65.
Can liirnish ■»»■d grown either in Maine
flf 'Tirw York stnter U ., ||u iiiu i Uii um
seed to be the ln*st anil true to name
Ten year* in the «»si business; not n dla■atistieil customer
American Produce
Company. Jacksonville, Florida. 46-24c
If you are from Missouri We will
'»how- you’ that you can make one J do
the work ol three 'elsewhere—at San­
ford Shoe A Clothing Co.’« Gigantic
('lean Sweep-out Sale, which starts on
Wish Feb. 12, 9:.’I0 a ni.
local 49-ltc
While the weather is hot buy your
dried chipped beef at W. W. Long’s
gTocerg. Sliced on an American slicing
machlno
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If you are not buying your drugs at
Thrasher’» Pharmacy. Why not?
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Mrs. R. 1.. ShmiioUer hw« taken the
agency for
fur the
ttie Spirella CorH’t and will
be plciiseil to call upon those diwiritig
to purchase. Drop her a card or call
at 620 Palmetto ave.
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ancc of member» and friends interested
s requested.
Rev. Frederick D. Hunt has returned
to bis home in AtlaDta after a plcasynt
week»* visit with Sanford friends. Mr.
O rillsn M uslr &lt; lub
Hunt ulwuy» enjoys an annual hunt lit
The Cedlian Music Club will hohl
Sanford and his. many friends here are their regular meeting at the rtudio of
a u - s y r ii^ iK f h n ^ k r i; m p g ,.
Mra. Fannie S7- Mun»&lt;m- FkTurtlay' »tierKJ Miw Vfola Howard of Rarncaville, noon at 3 o’clock.
G a .,’ and Mr». Vance Douglas of this
' city, »re visiting relative» of the former l O O O O O O O O O O O O Q O D O O O a D O O O O l
in Winter Garden. Miss Howard will
. _8pen&lt;t a .montil. in various. )»aru* of the
DAVID SPEER. Prop,i«u,
state, later returning hero to visit Mra.
4\ê Douglas.
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H A T E S
Gaiiuia o f tivù. Msrtbmlisl ■duuab.
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ternoon. The Monro« items firing late
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last week apiwared in Tuesday*« Issue,
Sptcial lb* the Wftli of Maaih
announcing that Rev. Hunt would
i k preach, meaning tost Sunday. We mako
Good lo a tio n
Good Service
the correction for the benefit of our
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Cohen Brothers' esUtblishment today covers one whole cjty
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bus
f ’ohen Brothers have always sold for less and this principle which hns
caused us to itrow so rapidly in the past, stands out more prominently now than
ever before. Study carefully the prices ^iven 1»4*Hjw aiyl if you find they are
riyiht and mean a saving lo you, there is nut ;t firm m the south thal will apprt'ciate your business more &lt;ir will nive you more satisfactory service t&gt;r better mer­
chandise.
Best Wliite Com , 1001b sks
$ 1.48
Best White Clipped Oats. 1001b
sks
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No. 1 Clover and Timothy Hay,
ton
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Prime Bright Cotton Seed Meal.
7 ' -j per cent ammonia, ton
32.70
Pillsbury Flour m Bbls
$0.3ó
Gold Medal Flour in Bbls
0:2ft
Gran. Sugar, Standard ( irade.
pure cane, 1001 b sks.
0 .3 5
W ater Ground Meal, 921b sks
1. 74
E xtra Fancy Ja p Rice. 1001b sks
4.75e

Pet Cream, baby size, 72 cans to
case
$3.10
Swift’s Jewel Comp, 601b tub, net
weight
5.78
Swiff's Premium Ham, 8-101 b.
HV. per lb
.20
Swjft's Silver Loaf Lard, 12. 51b
pails
8.10
Victor Brand Early June Peas,.
2 dozen
53)3
Quaker Brand Tomatoes, 2s, 24
cans
1.98
Octagon Soap, 100 bars to l)4k
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We are offering the famous Hart SchafTner &amp; M arx line of Clothing a t prices
which have never been equaled by any dealer anywhere. N ote the extremely
low figure at which we are making this most popular line of M en’s Clothing. AH
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or without cufT on Trousers, regular $25.00 value, a t $19.75.
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an(J M aterials'for young men at $17.00, $17.50,
$18 00. Write for prices ùnd descriptions of anything you may want in men’s
Cdothing. We guarantee to please you.
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B O O R L r r » O R * T H O U ■ ANO AND ONE A T T R A C T IV e P R IC E S ’

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Rev. H. T. Gain« made his second
•visit hare Sunday and took portions of
the 23rd Psalm for bis aennpn, which
was given in well choaen. simple lang­
uage that the children to whom he direct­
ed his talk could well understand. ' The
congregation numbered nearly one hun­
dred.
'•la* fashion a greater evil than the
tobacco habit?” was the subject for
discussion at tha debata last Friday
evening. The affirmative side was dis­
cussed by W. A. Knight, C. C. Morris
and Mr. Moody. The negativo aldo
was ao wail defended and tha misuse
of tobacco given that the ladies, Mesdames Chair. tlreenltnd.mu&gt; dtepp- w r t
the judges' docision.
Mra. Petanon and her daughter, Mrs.
Maynard, who have been guests of
A. W. Peterson and family of Richmond
avenue left on Monday for thair home
in New York City. Mr. Mainard was

J. F. Hickson.-of Apopka
guest o f. Rev. Smith and family last
Tuesday morning.
.uCapt.' Brannon has been off his regu*
Ur run on the Seaboard for the past

presided 'over by Mm. S. 0 . Chaae and
Mr*. G. F. Smith
Mm. Chase in a beautiful whito crepo
de chêne served the delicious salad
course, assisted by Mrs. B. F. Whitner,
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portunlty of twisting in welcoming Mr
becoming black charmeuse go*n
Peek to hia new homi», anti work among
sided at the
friemla and neighbor* and strangers.
ance of Mr.
charmed the itenef» with a number of
For Sale
beautiful eel Ions softly and aweetiy
Ten
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poultry
and truck fawn, four
rendered.* ,•
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Cspt. Argo and family are visiting
Capt. J a p « Argo and wife. They have
been away for borne itme dnd no1doubt
are enjoying their sojourn at their old
home again.
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Sessions, cashier of the Oviedo
bank spent Saturday night and until
Sunday evening in Orlando, returning
with Dr. Marshall In hi« new auto, y
Rev. Smith and family were at Ge­
neva Sunday, where Mr.. Smith heltf
services Sunday morning. One addiJion by letter.

bruidered-chiffon oyer green messaline;
Miss «Belle Smith. In white n)caudine
draped with Waik Igce, and the Misses
Dixon in ' white embroidered dress«
with pink and bluelashes.
Mra. G. F.: SmiW, in a handsome gray
satin striped marquisette, over.gray
satin poiircd thecqffee.
The spedai entertainment of the even­
ing was a delightful musical program
given by Mrs C. G.'Butt, who in a very

Bu«tsV -"„The Rotary.'1 "«Mlmere" and
•The Yale of Dream»! ” Mrs. Hoy V u
uCcOmprfni^rby Mrs. Butt, while Mr.
Wltherliigton played a aoft and tender
violin obligato.
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' .The ' lovely reception and evening
was very much enjoyed not only by the
members of Mr. Peck's church and con­
gregation, but the friends and towns­
people who were pleased to have the op-

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out the atock of chicken*, if taken txfore Feby. 20th.
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Postmaster W. A. Allen of DeLan l
president of the Poatmistera' Autorin
tion of Florida, has called tha aaaocu.
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»". Reception for Re». A. 9 . Petk
The Ladle*' Guild of tho Church of
the Holy C ron was the charming hoaten
at a very delightful reception for Rev.
^ ^ ^ ^ o c k r t h a new rector of that
church, a‘t *i$ e ‘ handsome home of Mr.
rooms »rare beautifully attractive Iri
their taatefuf decorations' of palms,
ferns, red and pink roeee.
Mm. A. P.* Connelly, becomingly
gowned in eerese silk ocenhiQod with
black lace and red trimmings, welcomed
tha guest at tha door. M in Linda
L?fl1er, charming In blue satin draped
with blue marquisette, escorted the
ladle* to the cloak room, while Randal]
Chan and Benjamin Whitner took
charge of the gentlemen.
In the receiving line were Mr. B. F.
Whitner, Jr., Rev. A. 8. Peck, Mre. T A.
Neal and Mr. and Mra. B. W. Hrrn-

the position of traffic', manager for tha
Clyde 8teanuhlp Line between New
York and Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mra. George Chase, who re­
cently came hero from ParsonAeld, Me.,
to make their home have purchased
land of the Mitchell brothers near tha
old Mitchell home, wnt of Bcardall
avenue, and expect to hulki a homo in
the near future.
Mrs. R. E. Gormly it reported as
quite. OHthis week'
Fred Gilbert and Dick McDonald
left Saturday at noon the 24th of Jan­
uary and havo '.not been heard from
sin «. Naturally their relative* wish
for their safe return and their friends mouse, with white lace overdress trim­
med with violets.
The punch bowl on a uhle daintily
decorated with Aowere and embowered
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
v'iffra. E. A. Douglass was shopping in in green foliage in a pretty little alcove,
in the reception hail, was presided over
Orlando Thursday
Rev. Beil of Oklahoma was the. guest by Miss Charlotte Hand, In a lovely red
mMsaline. trimmed with gold lace.
of Rev. Smith last Wednesday.
Mrs. X . O. Strihgfellow, in n dainty
Mia# Lydia Geiger of Geneva,—J»
charming young teacher of that place white embroidered druw, and Mrs.
Lllja, in a handsome pompadour silk,
was visiting friends in town recently.
Invited
the guest* into the dining room
A box supper was given In the Nelson
k Co. packing house last Monday even­ which was lovely in its soft pink lights,
pink row* and richly appointed table
ing for the sidewalk fund.

Gasoline is getting high, buy a

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Hottest flame with least fuel.
This with an Ideal Fireless Còók
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B IG G E S T FA IR IN F L O R ID A
TH E FINE HOGS AND CATTLE
THE FIN E ST TURKEYS AND CHICKENS
TH E BEST AND F A S TE S T HORSES
X H E -FA N C Y WORK, JA M S AND JELLIES
THE GREATEST COUNTY IN THE

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COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING

Change*

In Tho Preannl Charter
If (jjty council met In regular ¡«iwiori
p. m.
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Woodruff, C. C. Woodruff, S. Bunge'.
W. S. H6nd and W. JI. Underwood,
‘ Absent. B. W. Herndon.
Minutes oi the last three meeting*
’ read and approved.
After u discuwion as to the advisabil­
ity of extending the city limits and mt»kjug some other change* in the charter,
the city Clerk w p Instructed to have an
jdvertisement prepared and published.
Moved and seconded that u commilte
cowUtlng of F. L. Woodruff, 0 . W.
Spencer and C. C. Woodruff be appoirit|to confer with Air. Lake in regard to
the roattar. Carried.
Moved ^nd seconded that the uttor-t be incCructed to at once proceed to
all paving liens, and all sidewalk
[lens mote thaa_utui.yuau.AikL .Carried.
. . A f o r a d «em ulad t l i a A ^
O U appraved-hy .thu.finance committie and signed by the preaid m e
Carried.
Moved and seconded that council udjourn. Carried.

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\fd-o for Itomi &lt;'arnii
lard. Hrown and Fldndge
' Apupku Supply (
heivl for Itoad &lt;‘arnp
Following bond* to carry I'm urti,, wire nr«-**tit.«l and l*&lt;
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11 1« fnr itomi ( 'i|ni|i
M.. JI. /.immermun. Revoke.
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Mds. (or itomi ( amp
I-'ulton ( ‘antid.i. Itu.e. Sunne« It
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ilay (Or Rullìi t 'amp
J I' Hurt, It. volo i
S u r,i,. . I J&gt; Hart and \\ I ha :d
I &lt;velilo Hdw t u
Milse for Road Camp
S \Y Fill ridge, I lev ol ver
S im m \\ T Herrv and U
tienes a Ave l , ri. &lt; o.
NId»e for Road Caino
Following bonds a« Solari, l'utile received und approved
J. li. Jones
Bui A Oats ior Road Camp
li. A. Calloway , Sim ili ». Ju»_ H I*.«.ir unti C l i . .uullow av
Law ton lin i.
Mdse for Road Camp
li F Whitner. Jr,, Sitrviie«, \t F Rubi mi un and S 0 (''ini*..
M i e fi ' Read Carnp
Mond of S. J il. Irwm as J untici- .il ilo l'.m e with H. li i
an i U l Mi MIlian .V Bray
I '«Hid &amp; KI .veil
Md«e '\&gt;t Road Carnp
N iver uà sureties, w*u&gt; approve*).— •-----------Medicine tor itomi C amp
New petition of .Ino. t. Pierce J M Seller* &gt;-t »1, in reference to Orlando mi l Pi.oenix Drug Co.
Md«e i. r Itomi ( amti
riarcona road In Sec. -I".. Tp -1. S H 2*. K.. m o received. accept«! mid referred S Apupku Supply Co,
Winter Carden Mch. Co.
Md'e a repair* tur itoad Carnp
ro Suiu. of Roads &amp; Bridge» and Comi[iiim.«iiuuer Kldrídge with power to ad
(j . J . Stroaier
Feed for Road Camp
Petition of \V. J . Swearingen. M. N- Siinmon* i t al, to liavo Chad L. Simmons FemaTdTidw Co
Mdse for Road Camp
«Appointed Inspector of M art» and Urnnds of District No. i. received und grant«! r i ¿./V t
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Mdse for Road Camp
Bondsmen, Harry T . Leu and H M. Self.
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.Hay uSuCUU* (or ltumi Camp
Resignation of I&gt; K. Jcrnigan as Inspector .d-M »rk* it Brand« oí Di-triet k-r,t. i . c
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Upon-UiuUuu_ÌV- w.ajeiw*W*d that trie I'rmTrrrrTTfFrrtjp r*»f&gt;b^mhvr B i r y » * . '
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liuad Murk
.tvderni'tiiin oí SK », of NW ' , \ NF ‘ . ..&lt; SW -, S « l T (, J , s ii :||. at th- ,1. , v T £
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Riunì wurk
sum of SAO,00 down to und including I'd-’ tax, tint including Clerk's costs, on ac |¡ ¡i t , .i
Ruad wurk
count exetnsive lux. witlun '.o day«. Lv Pat Johnson \gt
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Read wurk
( oinintinication ft.un the Board &lt;&gt;f 1 rude oí \pi.pku rei e m d at.d r.
.idmet i,,, Kt, , '' "
R e a d At.rk
laid over fur furi In r consulte ..non
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Petition &gt;( R !.. Reavit-. I. I &gt;mtili et al. fur mud, wJuih had !n«'ti laid .-v,
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under the mil's, wa« taken tip and upuii moiioi, and ifter d’si Irish'i tin ; « t i i \ -mi &lt; .lr'u,,
Ifu.ui work
was referrtsid t.i -011.1 of R...11I- .v liridg»- :o*d 1 i.rto:,i---.mni r I n!l..r.l
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Alter the conclusion of th. grin.,
cards delicious strawberry ic* . r* ,nri
(run cake and nratii«^ were s« r\*si
Mrs. Wight's guests were Miss Klixaheth Mcljiughlln, Miss L. .1 Darnermi.
Miss Klirabeth Mettinger, Miss Meuktb
Philijn MLsa Bell,. Smith. Miss M -II
Whilnrr, Muss Irene Brady, Mis- !(
Uutler, Muss Madge Ward, Miss Mali. I
Howler. Mias Vista Ward. Mi«« I .
Whittier. Miss Mabel Hand M e, I ’d.
It»» land, Mis« Charlotte Mai 1 M C '»• Hull. Mr«, A. B Wallace.
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R. H. M A RKS
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.Lin. Hilary Sut« Ib-g,
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i.tti. &gt; alnp' . a n d e r auiacxunng Company'» line of Flavor- l&gt; U Harris
Ian. 'iilury, o ”dfcat ( i ii ■
( |fu, ef • i l l 1 lint
l,lli Fxtracta, Perfumes, Soap». Toilet Nmt I-"raft
Hr*ini lie f\&gt; II mm
Articles and Household Neceaslti*», 1 «'»'Men** Bakery
* iic oline foF( O I Inn •
am very desirous for and shall appm-t- J j ' | ,,,7,;,. p
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ate all orders the people of Sanford may ( irl.in«!*« M&gt; ai M 1
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' ’¡»h to givn. TTiomi who have us*sl the ¡Southern Fert 1
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iba^iur. Cu. iiuiu*»-------M. M. C. producta rìe**! no urging tu Ü;ÍÍül!¡iíil‘rr-~ Kcnmination T r .mity e I R. ,¡,1.
tuy. a«ai„. ícJr'thftie g i í o í s l 10ve
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i &gt;ani unit), 1 11 . till , &gt; k *t•
Fsammutiui, It, hui S i. lle.i h&lt;
H&gt; and dirv guaruntecii to give satisfnc FrilhU' tjordon
Flts-tric light at t'mirt lion«*
lion*
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Service :il Ct lim i“.' A * e Mutile
Orhinilo*'n i. Er
Although I expect to repoaicdly and
ape. Assistant Tax A« c- or
Arthur But!
t oroughly canvass Uib town, a card B, M . Konson
January salary, indexing abstraen,
freight paid, cri-h paid. •'
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f'oiumiABoti» .imi ImplP 1 I
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:r*' S i W. g r ailV. Will lmnisM
— \t!n r:nTrTln't wm firnwr v r r .
•ro- itrtUgb uiub Tuesday morning.^ .1. r:. (Tir.Tin n "Off plat«*« for Ant*«*
Chas (&gt;&lt;Rw»t&gt;
kablf« of bridge were played. Mrs. R«'iH»rter-Star
Printing lor i'vx Collector
the
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P. c X- tan., «alary
•rore and will have the pleasure of Wear- , C |* * hn»r
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prtxe until aome other member make* a S W Kldtfiige
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higher score. ‘
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S#*f i»*i*iK :ij (.uuiii) í u11ii11*j till'
Mrs. Brady's guests were Mr*. C. M. I I,. Woodruff
liitililT
°rce, Mrs. C , 0 . McLaughlin, Mrs. A. Ilirnm Hensley
Salary A' cash pant
A. G. Branham
» c “ntJ«By. Mra. G. F . Sm ith, Mrs. B. W. T . Cbapuuin
Pay* Ron Road Coa ' m
Wekiwa Ferryman
Herndon, M r*. Robert Newman, J . K. Boyd
F. C Fcmrman
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The applimlion ui the Suoli. I !.. ala Sentitili io tie sellatisi tu print tt.e Ih
party Saturdny afternoon, when a num­
linquent Tax lest of 1*112 ree. ived No action taken.
ber of her little friends and neighbor»
Insurance policy written by S 'i U .«&gt;. Agent of th* New Brunswick I
*»re invited to help her celebrate her Insurance t o , iur illuni 00 un the ■luck m i t.■-11 in iti. i nuri liou.se i..w.-r
rath birthday at the home of ther p«r- and filisi
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t 'unmiumc.it h i from t In- v .11, (lT‘i I
«jta. Mr. and Mr*. Forrest Lake
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Mrs. laike was assistwi by Mrs S, U.
k lt l.s l fe c i ¡ve il
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lit* ' • ' **.*■ ^
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Chase in entertaining the little gtn-st«
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at a number of pretty juvenile garni-« &lt;m
thr pri^ty law n
I 'pun mu' ■n ’ n. i i
At the conclusion of the merry out ■«ITpliml 1*4j II**VFt •1j 1ft«
will t .f ii
door gatni«i lee cream and cake .uid , ’ h»- *•»_!♦1l 11* lull* t• »1' * *
candy were aervisl the little folks
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The little hostess was the ncipieid
I 'ift'u •«i to •i.y Ti,, r i«111
of a number of pretty birthday gift«
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from her guest* who were Margaret
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Mary Klitabeth and ( arnillu Pulest.m ■ I • ' (■ el- A I
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Jean Maxwell, Olive Newman. F ile I
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Goodwin Perkins, (Tiffonl Louis. M,n.
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holvr. May ami Mililrisl llo|l&gt;, F!i,- 1 r . 11, at d «i 11 thg. *
alleili Whitner, -4&gt;mr*Ar^'rtvWt«*tí4í ('tvid's t
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Claude Rollstil^ Billie I itt
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Woodruff, Thomas U ight
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An Honor of Miss McLaughlin
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Mr» Henry Wight entertained tjer-r
dtlightfully and mfurniall, Tuf-sda
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afternoon rompliinenUry. Uv_ti&gt;av lr*ttir&gt;éw » X H«V»II14»
&gt;betft Mcf slfghTin, who will leave Th.
d'
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city Kr11lay for Tallahassee, wlier*1 d,. A Bringt*- I n c u t e r , nt Ri nd 1
pell "I • V
has been appointed assistant at the K l les S u r v e i Ilf I ' , ; I M it
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a Fine Opportunity
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For the Candidates
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NO ONE HAS WON THE PLAYER PIANO YET
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Candidates Who Failed to Take Advantage of First Extra
Vote Proposition Should Make Up For Any
Lost -Time Now

their big 'advertisement in this _ ;
you will be convinced that neVcn bgidre
were such values offered in up-to-ylate
clothing, furnishings, shoes, hats, etc
ibuiti lUn,
-diiCvewotifts given ta

Serious Costly Sickness

is far too Hire to cotuo when votir bodily strength hst been undermined
b j Ih c-p q u ^ w ii b'kXa rM » 4 *i» « «
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• W W i W n i . a n d . a w n l i to
the ialg and* also those who buy during
too. that your *y stem iiewl* help. Juit the right help ir given
bodily iwculition which invites, Serious tick oca* •
d 'C*.
the ten dayr that the” sale will last.
Look for the Big Blue Front.

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WANTS

timely use of Beccbam’f Pllli. This famous vegetable, and always efficient
family remedy will deaf your system, regulate your bowels, stimulate your
liver, lone your nerves. Your digestion will be so Improved, your foot! will
nourish you and you will lie strong tn DO and to resist. Xou will ffeej
greater rigor nnd vitality, as well as buoyant spirits—after you know and uso

All Local Advertisements Under This
Bending. Three Cents a Lln« f ach Issue

For Sale— Two story house and small
bam, four acres, forty orange tree»,
other fruit. Three thousand , dollars.
at the close of tb*s second bonus offer if One thousand cash, balance to suit pur­
you put the "ENERG r^'into your ef- chaser. Mrs. E . R. Curtis, Sanford.
48-a
forts. I t ’s up to you.
Voting Power of Subscriptions .
For Sale— 160
60 pur
pairs homer pigeo:ns at
as thaj
than ten
Payment^ "on all subscriptions will 65c per palrr- Wm not ship lesa
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earn, volea. .according to the—following
iti-S c / r p ^
Game Warden.. . .
4fr
schedule. Renewals and back subscrip­
For
Rent—
Furnished-coWagc,
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tion* count the aame as new subscrip­
Pine avenue. - Will anil the furniture.
tions:
Box 473.
42-9tp
1 year $; 2.00_______ ........ 2,000
For Sale—Beggar Weed Seed. We
2 years’ 4.00 _____ ..... 7.000
guarantee our Tom Watson and all vari­
..................' 12.000votes
3 years’ 6.00
6.00 ................12,00Q
eties of watermelon seed, to be true to
8.00 ;. ................... 18,00&lt;J
18.ÒÒ4) votes name. Write (or prices. For 33 years
4 years' 8.00..
we have grown melons for seed purposes
10.00
... 26,000
only. Giradeau Seed Co., Montirello,
10 years' 20.00
75,000 votes Fla.
42-26tr
The list of candidates and their vote
For Sale Two desirable lots in San­
exhibit as counted up to noon Thursday ford Heights. Bargain if taken prompt­
,
Sanford, Kla.
ly Address, D. G WagnerKissimmec,
44-tf
Misa Helen Rowland 1................ »... 9,500 Fla.
Miss. Rena Murrell ____________ 7,050
For Sale— Pop corn wagon at comer
Miss Ruth McDaniel „ __ _65,750 First and Perk Ave, Enquire at Bishop
44-tf
Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin
.... 7,000 Block or address Box 1094, City,
For Rent—One large room with two
M b* Esther Miller ........
22,350
Mrs. J . L. Hurt
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6, i &gt;0 beds, suitable for two young men. Also
one room nicely furnished. With or
Mrs. R. L* Griffin........................'**fì0.200 without hoard. Mrs. R. L. Jones, 2U6
44-tfc
Mrs. R. A. Newman
65,6£o Park Ave.
Sanford. Kla.. R K. I). No. I
For Sale Fine Government RejinMr*
V. Stenstrun
59.600 jUishemnt. rh»e to Sanford Add rea*
ti \V.. R I D 2 Box 71.
Ssnford, Kla . R. K. I». No Z

It has been decided to give E X T R A
vole* on OLD •ubscriptions in the Her­
ald's contest from now until Saturday
noon, March l i t .
„
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Under the term* of the bonus offer
m z * today,- both 'OfaO* am i HEK-Aubacrip«.
tiona will count in malting up three
club#.
For every $ 11.00 worth of subscriptiona, old or new or both, turned In be­
fore the expiration of above mention«!
date, a certificate good for 26.000 E X ­
TRA votes over ahd above the regular
schedule will be given.
1
In order to make this offer absolutely
fair and impartial, it will include all old
business already turned in. as well ns all
new bus ¡urea upon which no t&gt;onus votes
have been issued.
This la the first and 4-ill be the only
offer of extra votes milde for old sub­
scriptions. Every possible * old sub­
scriber should be seen during this time.
Collections count as well as renewats.
in many respects this offer is more important than the preceding one, t&gt;ecau*e
the clubs will he much easier to secure,
and those «-undulates who »«»cured no
clubs under the first offer should make
For sale— Five gallon instantaneous
up for that li»s by securing several Miu-Lìladys Green
64.300
water heater. Suitable for hath room
Sanford, Kla.. It
I) No. X.
clubs between now and March 1st: .Th e
uue Singer sewing machine, used one
difference in the "votes can Ik- made by- Miss Ettiel Hickson
56.400 month, household furniture., at 210
Miss Isabelle Raynor
securing a greater number of clubs.
7.200 Pine ave. or box 473.
41-9t-p
There are several Herald readers scat­ Misa Marni Cameron
65.700
For Rent ('heap New one room furter«! in and around the Celery Delta Mila Nora llickson
5,04 K) niahed cottage, with hath on quarter
Laurel avenue
whose runcwals will I«- gladly given to Miss Perry la** Iteli
5 .150 acre, good garden land
and Second street
V*V
P. () Box
Pania. Kla.
those contestants who approach them
1323.
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43-tlc
fipit and in the projter way. Ultimately Miss Salile l.ipford
22.450
Y'trst
class
farm
all ol three subscrilier» will renew any­ Mr». C I). Peanu &gt;n
fully building*. Ev(jrn e i a. Kla.
way. and it will not cost them a single
r/uiii Bo* 1u ,
er&gt; t hit
, |*Ue
«•lit to renew now and give some con Min.-* Mnry Prevpt
h .650 4Jfl »
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M ni I tuvtd S»**er
I.M in t\
t "Slant the benefit of the vote,»
maltle
dresses
f
P
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Twenty-five thousand extra volt» Mr». W I.. Adama
uaranlft-d.
7,464» tit*1J . I l f I» I I - 4 T J ,
2Olì "i
M Mp
I bulimia. Kla
will he given for every i l l . on worth of
Tin
ha*
brought
lo,R
imi
subscriptions, either old or new, or both, Mia» Amile Brown
d.iwn
) &gt;nly 14 (»0
turned in before noon Saturday. March
Orrido, Kla
12, UK) l*-i
a hit* board in
1st. and there is N'O L IM IT to the num­ Miss F. Kmney
l.akc Mary, Pfa.
— TfTiYtit
*~2S- 1f
ber of clubs any one carulitlaUi can turn
Mr». !.. S Mr Bride
l)i,K04l
Kor .
ve wt*ll lin*at**d
in.
Wlntrr Park. Kla
city lota.
mr. Box 1287.
No Prises Won And Won't lie Until
Mra J D. I.itaon
r.ioo
34-1f
SA
Marrh 21 191.1
( ai*«la. Kla.
For R«*nt- Bed room, dining room,
No one has won the (iiano, or any Misa Ruth Royal
24.000 kiiclien, iintl u»&lt;* of nitting room, in one
pnre. anil will not until the last vote is
of the nleeat re«iil«*nri** in the city. 4'h&gt;-*.
Enterprise. Kla
\[i|ily at Herald office
12-ife
•ucl a bald that J M r» H F (Juarkrnbon
polled
No uni* ha» «urli
7. s:vi I m
St John* Hotel It.«mi* and board.
can t bu overcome Tin leader today
¿ell wood. Kla
may la* ihuiiaunds of votre behind you Mi*» Sonale lliimtun
16 150 Homelike urcommodullnn* lor regular
:
hoarder* or transient»
Good tuhl
Rat&lt;w reasonable. \\ H
»20 W. First St33-tf
For Rpntf—Six room cottage with ail
A
modern Improvements. 109 Palmetto
E x tra Standard packed Cora, ¡1 can s for
25c
avenue. Anply to F. W. Mahoney at
Fernald lldwe. Co
33 If
3 cans T o m a to e s ...................................................... ;
25c
Wanted* Order* for fine frost proof
cabbage planta, all vanetn*». fll'ft r« r —
3 cans Baked Beans
. ..
25c
1.04H); rheu|«*r in larger lot* Sallafne. I *—-lion guarant****&lt;l. h S Cannon Meg1 tall can California Asparagus
25c
gcU’s, S. ( ’.
31-|4tc
=
lib That Good B utterine
25c
(-or Sale Reuimington type w riter1
In gtKel euiiditnin
113 Kail road A v e .

Æ eechanù &amp; ü ü
TV» d ln c tla a s with n w r b o s ar» valaabU —«

Seid ••H ivliin. la U iu 10«.. 29c.

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THE STO RE
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‘H E Reputation for Quality
E n j o y e d by U s has been

Gained by H onest and P e r ­
sistent Efforts to Supply M e r c h a n ­
dise ol Durability and Character.
W c supply m en with merch an dise
Irom reputable manufacturers which
insures true value in every purchase.
Let us supply you.

FRANK
' c a ier and Men’s Furnisher 1
NFORD

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..,„„.1100 CENTS WORTH
of satisfaction for every dollar invested in

1 The Florsheim Shoe

lib Best Cheese ..............................................................

25c

21bs Best California Evaporated Penelies
25c
2lbs B est 4 0 -5 0 California P ru n es............................. 25c
3lbs Bttsi 0 0 -7 0 California P ru n es........................... 25c

Y o u r Icct will do better service if you put
them in j’ Jprshenns. which arc nil
made over Natural S h a p e lasts

For R»*nt Store room nnd unfur­
nished mom in Bishon hlock
Enquire
Holllell Real Estate ( d
45-lf

Wuntiul 15 Salesladies at once. Ajiply to Sunfonl Shew* &amp; Clothing Co. 49
For Rent— Four or five unfurnished
room* at 313 Magnolia Ave. between
Creamery Butter, per lb...........
................. 40c
■ltd -wml -lth Uta—-—
Kor Sale -Canopy top Runabout,
Shrim p, Lobsters, 'Clams, Crab Meat, Fish
Coinjilete, Entmin* t. I) Goodrich or ~
Miss N'. A. Wylly, Ft It ceti Prim* Rea.*F lak e. Soused Mackerel, Cod Fish boneless
19^t | S
onuvhlc
NORTHERN B U Y E R S want South­
21b boxes and lib bricks, Columbia River
ern farms: direct dealing with owner*; in
no commission. What have you to sell?
Salm on, Domestic and Imported Sardines
Writ«* Southern H om isrrksn' Bureau.
Box 1454. Atlanta, Ga.
I9*2tf
Pillsbury Flour, per b b l___ _ .................................. $6.20
W an ted -----------------------------------------Tm»ale»men at once,
251bs S u g a r ...................................................... ...............$J.30
ply to Sqnford Shoo Sl Clothing Co. »49
Found Gold Pin. Found at Takac
*
Pressing Club. Can have same by call­
■BA -V
ing at Club and »laying for *.hia notice.
48-2tp
For Rent— Eight room house, all mod
em convenient*«. Well situates! on
Oak avenue, close in. Inquire of Mrs.
Heater at house on Park avenue. 48-2tp
For Sale—Wood yard on Sanford ave.
“ fe te
* *z *
-*
*
'1
Moneymaker. Good reasons for selling
.. ........................................................................................................................................................! I Address
Rox' 1063.
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For R ent—Tw&lt;r furnished rooms, cor­
l i b i l i Sweep Sale
in pi
Inquire at
putting on sales that bring the busl- ner Thiyd^and Magnolia
‘ y
f nitore
atur a.
4Ä-ti
CtMhina C o . of f1neas and leave Trry «mali proliU, 1&gt;UT Sanford
»mtm m a t m i isacnmviaa »*n

$5.00

E. G. DUCKWORTH

F E E T FITTER
Telephone 6 9
Sanford, Flo rida
n

"S h e

R . G. ST O C K T O N I

213 Main Street, Sanford, Florida ji

rnmiTHg-ra.’ m an m utate nne"sr
next Wednestlay morning and it will l&gt;e
a clean »weep straight through. There
will be nothing roeerved or laid back, but
the entire stock will In* sold at »irice*
that will make the average customer
gusji with surprise, and the general pub­
lic will ait up and take notice. The
man who ia. assisting in making this
/sale possible ia one who has been start­
ling the south with bis reckless daring
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good*. These goods were purchased lgitL
For bale Two family launches, also
fall and owing to the very warm wiqteF wholesale f«h ba«in««s with launrhc«,
season did not move fait enough to »uit boats and net*. Also Inke front lot with
the owners. *o they have decided to three houses C. L. Vincent, at fish
37-tf
force the salé by almost gifing tliem I
-Goorl
Mule
for
Sale
Cl»ea»&gt;For In­
away. Their hlg spring «tock L* on the I
spection
apply
to
Jpbn
C.
Edwards,
sa y und room musi t*e made for the
32-tfc
same, Consequently the stock on hands Celery * venue.
For
Sale—Two
good
mules,
wagon
now must move. Their loss on the
OTV-Ijia will hn o,it,r „-l.. __. i i
,,
IDu hftfflWl S w thrill At MfCfft HifUgood* will be your gain and by reading mock on G rw nqu a p i» « ,
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Published 6 e m U W o o k l y — Tuesday and Friday

TH E SANFORD H ERALD 1
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50

•ARRORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY

11, 1513

Volum« V

k-

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REBELS TAKE MEXICO CITY A FEW

PERTINENT FACTS
GREEN FRUIT LAW UPHELD
ABOUT COUNTY DIVISION Supreme Court Declares the

Array Rebels

Part of

ànd T u r n s
On Madero

DIAZ RELEASED TAKES CHARGE
I

fi
Other Short W ire* About the

W orld

in General and Then Some

, .

.

.

1hi* following
arc given for the information of those residents of Orange rountv who will
becnme eiti/.ens of TUT NEW &lt; O t’X T V when the next Legislature passes the bill creating THE NEW
L Ol N I i oiii ut the north portion of Orange county. The facts and figures are correct and will stand

nr t \UF\j m iilfiiiFD rniiDT
IUi1,Ui1tK tUUH'
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the clo sest s c r u t in y W ithout d i-r u p tio il

Other Matten of Inter»! Taking Plica

x ? i_ S!ran«‘‘ co.V,nt&gt;' »‘«ntP^Kends 1.250 square miles.

, ,

*

Luw Constitutional

S T A T E M E N T

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^_____________approximately
^....................... ^ -150
____ square
...... ..............
the New ( ounty will comprehend
miles.

I

* The federal “army ro s e rn r e v o l t - in After
diriding
“ ‘lutvw inure. squiLtn^llxilL^g-ul
'
A fte r d
iv id in g . Q
O ra n g e c o u n t y w ill
t e r rito ry
Vetdco c ^ to d a y . t o o k P r i o r i o f . o t h r r Honrin coiintic^.
_ _
the public buildings, shot down federal
s l .( O M ):
1 he population of Orange cuunlAL is. 111.till.. , » ____

th an

in the Lan d of Lotui Later*

l \\ L \ I \ - O N K

-

The following interesting information

At* from the Orlando Reporter-SUr;
A telegram from Tallahassee, received

Nulhercnts In thè Street«, released (ìencrit!
fella Diaz, leader of th è V e ra ( ‘ ru z n-yolt, front p rfs o n . and. fu llin g itilo o li m U

he N ew ( m int \ w ill ha ve
p o p u la tio n
"
• Hat urdny ¡wwrahigt' announced U ulL. U.v
A f t e r d r illin g . O ra n g e c o u n ty w ill h a v e m o re p u p u lal ion th an T W E N T Y o ther H o n d a counties.-*SopiTm i C o u rt of Honda, in a decision
. ! ! ! ! : • &gt; I-\N t t i l \ I 'l W ill h a v e m ure p o p u h itiiin t h i l l ) S h , \ |‘. N I L K N ' o ther 1* lo rid a c o u n tie s. ( handed down S a t u r d a y , had u p h e ld the
y o lt, fro m p ris o ti, a n d , fn lliu g a ito lm&gt;
T H I K l)
I he I
S . &lt; ell-ll,s l u l u »how» that th ere w ere M new co un t ies c re a te d betw een 11100 n u e it it u iie n u h iy of the green fr u it act
utuler hls banner, prarticully r.*ptiir*d ;ij 1(| lp | o .
I h i ie ,u i turn 2 .I*"&gt;d c o u n t i e s m th e ! tilled S t a le s a l l of w in c h gis-s to show* th at c re a tin g p w i l by the le g ia latu re in mil. The
thè Mexican eupitul. Francis*-** M a
\ ’ KW ( (&gt;1 X T I H S i- noi a new v e n tu r e
decisio n wo* th e o u tg ro w th of th e S . J .
acro, Priwidenl of thè r&gt;-puldic and
n a n iim v 1 went \ M \ c n u n l ics m th e I n itrii S t a t e s w ith less th a n 1.&lt;&gt;00 p o p u la !loti an d th ere . Sltgh case. Mr Sligh. of thw city, having
memberaof Iris cabinet, tia.k refng. n tre are
ci ill II I 1*‘s ip llie I rill' ii S it ili- U lti) le- |( |.di J Olii) | ,, i|i||l.tl h &gt;11
heeit a rre s tis i *-iirl&gt; in the fa ll for an
National capitai, ubere the&gt; -c o )»■
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I h e r . .11 I
I l l 'l l .it ili
t i i l l l l l ICS in t ill I I l l i c i t M .i ll* » i l i , il I t o l i Ic s t l l i l l ! S .Ö O ll j il i| litio
ail* geil v i.tliitlo .il nl the gris-n f r u it act.
jngcd bui, with s u in e In v a i trun| ■
», .u liuti
Mn X E W i n i \ | 'i iv di h .n c » ilio | a i|mi.ti n in
I lo ilei Iso ill sets .(I ri-st ii m oo ted p o in t,
their hacks, succeeded in ih (i nding ito
IMI' 1 II
l i t e i n i . il .isscsscd x alile.» ut ( I r .(ligi i n u t i l i lui l'.U 2 a m o u n ted lo .f(i,!Mh,7BN.
w h ich ha* long been a d ra w b a c k to the
palace from the assnulls of the r e v o lu ­
I he N E W ( MI N I N Will t a k e $ 2 .7 I7 ,M 5 of llu.s a m o u n t le a v in g to th e O ld C o u n t y $ 4 ,2 0 0 ,siivi, enforcement of the luw ever since it was
tionists. Madero'« family hit* ta k e n
I h e O ld C o u n t y will have le ft , m ore a sse sse d vulm-s th a n are now possessed b y 'I 'll ! I L T Y - F O l ' R I enacted. Cart M Robinson, attorney
refuge in the Japanese le g atio n a m i to o th e r I* lo rid a C o u n ties.
for M r Siigli, was seen this morning
night the President it making a lig h t
T h e N E W C O I N T Y w ill h a v e m ore assessed v a lu e s th an a re now possessed h y E I O H I E K N immediately after the telegram announe-

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m a jo rity oi i h c c i i e i t . i l ir '* " ! .
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of the a rs e n a l ii
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"I Iter h lo rid a c o u n tie s

mg the Courts decision was received

Y I N TH
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- c l i e e l f u n d i i f O r a n g e &lt; u t i l i t y f o r t h e f i s c a l y e a r 1 * « 1 J- 1 ‘. M 2
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M r R obinson rep lied that
he w o u ld l»e
-on.»Dl« t*. suv vwDh I hi* roup** w o u ld be
m n l h* h*i«i .« «nferr»'d w iih inn »dient,

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ill o rd e r lo gel S tra ig h t mi th e q u e stio n Wi w ro te to the A lt o llU l (ie tle n d and herew ith
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I l If u n d e rstm d th a t if the m W i* ap|» aled C w ill go I tire» t l' t* ■t he S u p re m e

Court of lite t rutili state»
lit case it
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pi ali .1 l.rri II ir tri.il I.efori Ilo i rimili»!
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