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                    <text>M v ch 14, .U n
FLORIDA'S NEW CONSTITUTION
T. P. Warluw and wife to Jo« Mriatarman.
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Geo: E Mora» to Charlotta M om . Conathutionol Convention» In Other
Although- Count/ Treaanrer Believes
-. JY :9 » H*yn«a and wilt to Jacob
/ r : Office a Sinecure.
State* and Birth
County Treasurer J . H.-Tucker *Waa Ivamrik.
. if
? - * ’.k U ' t W ^ . * i r ^ r c ^ : Æ S £ S C k ô È
Uhotter, should put pie ejuwdian oTealP
G d W n o r*’ Trtmtoair« •r*eomroanda-:
iD(
a Constitutional Convention to reE. K. Spnrry and wife to E. E.
tion that the office of county treasurer
vtv
ihe au te’r outworn constitution
lie abolished. The Governor made Fetrick.
UfTto
tb*'people and the poopto in tlicif
W. C. Person, et# al., to Nichota
auch a recommendation recently, in
wisdom
ahould decide to rail one, FlorWagoner.
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a communication embodying the is­
Sarah H. Sw tvt. and husband to iila would be taking no radical or un­
sues that he will'urge before the legis­
usual atop when compared witji iMtcr
John M. -Pressey. • / / v / V ' ' ■ J
lature irw-hts •meiwnge- to - that body.
southern
state*.
Ellen M. Robinson and husband to
M. Tucker's reply was unusual, nut
Of
the
fifteen distinctively «mitbent
E. C. Muore. '
ite»
wvnr
hayr written new conatituOfö
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AtktraC
to
CTiabeth
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(iecied frònf ¿ man’that was so heart I
tion* ai hcc Florida revhed hers in IR85,
iy supported at the polU last spring Furrn.
Elizabeth M. Futen' to Nellie Furen. Such conservative statt« ns Alabama.
lie,said that he agreed heartily with
fi. Land Homo;Oo., to Chester Hen» Miaaiaaippi, Virginia, South Carolina
the Governor, that he voted for him
and Louisiana have held constitutional
and purposed to support* him.
conventions nhd drpwn new constitu­
"And if the question of abolishing
tion» sine* the Florida constitution was
the office of county treasurer ever niaon,
made. The following ttble shows the
comes to a vote," said Mr. Tucker, " I
birth year* of the various southern state
-wttt cast my ballot to abolisb-lL- I
Arthur Schulte to Thoo. M. Henker constitutions
consider that ft~Ta an expense that can'
Slu-rmun Kennnn iQ .O tltfilJiu rray . Georgf»
lie done away with.
Wm. Clark and wife to Alice EIÜ- Arkopsos
"The Governor has recommended
that the tax assessor aaaoma tlia treas
M inivi ppl
urer'a duties, In all due difference to
Oklahoma
Governor Trammell, I think the tax
Texas ___
collector is more in line lo perform the
Florida ...
duties than the assessor. In the first
Kentucky'
place, it is this office that gives the
highest bond, and the funds como di­
South Carolina
rectly through his hands into the treas­
Virginia,.....-...
urer's. Alabama
"The treasurer's duties consist oi
Louisiana
taking over the money from the col­
lector, and Issuing cash for for war­
rants. Of course he keeps the records
of income and expenditure.
But with;
the assistance .of a clerk the lax collec­
tor could easily assume these dutire,
and aa™ the treasurer’s income to the
TUCKER A REAL MAN

The county treasurer is not paid by
salary, but by fee commissions being
C. C, Johns to II. W. Patrick.
drawn on warrants and collection*.—
H. A. Pollina and wife io II. W.
Ileporter-Star.
Patrick.
J . H. Barton and wife to A. Nathan
and wife. .
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Filed for Record.
Clara Harvey to Hoy O. Harvey.
Luis Adams to 0 « . T. Osine*.
W. E. Gore and wife to Julia SampEmma E. William« and husband to
H. Carl Dann.
G. O. Hatcher ami wife to Allen nnd
W. H ‘ Mock and wife to W. M.
Mash burn.
PhyllU Courtney.
D. W. Currie nnd wife to Currie
John M. Gardner, et. al., to W. M.
Manufacturing Company.
Mashbum.
Pierson and wife to G. R.
F. B . Dale and wifet o L J, Town

R. H. Marks and wife

Rosier

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Monday Last Day to Take Advantage of Splendid Offer
20,000 Extra Vote Proposition on New Subscriptions
Remaining

Days

Count

The list of candidate* and their
I( you want one of the price* The Hcr«
h
ib it as counted up to noon Thtij
ald la going to give to the energetic
Sanford, Ha.
people of Sanfont, gft tojs'ork right now.
But don't think you haveny tip* tim j. for Miss Ruth McDaniel ................ n
aa a limiter of fart, every day witness««
a waste of time that could)» profitably
spent securing the volea to w inth * prise
*
Sanford, Fla., It. P, D. No. t
of your cholea. Effort will count more
Mr*. I. V. Stanatron ............... . i
in vote» this week thgn it will agUin durSanford, Fla., R. P. D. No. 2
ing the contest.
Misa Gladys Graen----------------- i;
Sanford, Fla., B . P. D. No. 3.
Mian Maud Cameron................ l
the- trmtrwt if-you wish to be numbered
* rich wTiTHippomirtl.'
ties, if contestants but realized it. The
present moment la the only kind you are
t w going to have, and if this hour's
worth is disregarded, what w to prrvent
the wasting of the hour in which you
have planned to do groat things?
The content is drawing to a cloae.
Only a fh*r more daya In which to »ecuro
the votes to win the prixe of your choice.
Upon the effort of this week will depend
largely whethef you win the piano or a
smaller priae.
. .
Until Monday, March 17, noun, a
bonus certificate for 20,000 extra votes,
ovqr the regular scale will be given for
every club of four yearly subscriptions.
Never again during this contest will efforts count for so many, extra votes, and
every candidate ahould take the fullest
«¿Vantage of the opportunity.

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Stetson Win»

it probably will The present corwtitu
lions count the tóme as new aubseription will then iw thirty years aid,
The New Constitutional League.
Judge Charles B. Parkhlli. president,
1,000 vote»
and i . .Ju-.Worthington. Tampa, secre­
— iÜidÜÜ roli j.
tary, ia much pleased with the prospect
18,000 vote*
to Louisa that the Lcgiriature will submit thè mat.75,000 votes

The bill game at DeLnnd yt-tterdiy
resulted in a* victory; fur Stet^m over •
University of Florida, by score J . tu |, j
Our old favorite Lee pitched aci.i u «a»
simply a case of too much L.» Lv
would have had a shut out. but for •,
■De* rdaHN"*ar» r* of " au ■easy-&lt;urnvtttUr*^

Swink played first Stetson in l

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HINK of genuine SUk
HôïtTdOàting no more
than cotton! That is

“ R e a l S ilk ? S u r e ! J

And I only paid 50c fo r 'cm, too.”
That’s what you’ll tell “the boys” after
you’ve seen the n ew lincof-naon-s hosiery
we are showing this week—Phoenix
Silk Hose at 50c a pair. They cost no
more than lisle, but every thread in
them is pure, genuine silk. .. And they
wear! W e will replace any pair that
doesn’t. The toes and heels are re­
t V A l t ^ a s * r iA A M

our new line of Phoenix
m
Silk H oselaF50c a pair lor
jk
men’s and 75c for women’s.
No. other silk hose at any
price contain better silk or are better
knitted. They have all the soft luster

ohd "cling” of the very costliest hose— and
they wear so finely that we will replace any
pair that doesn’t give good service. Come
and see this remarkable hosiery—then you’ll
understand why we are so enthusiastic about
Phoenix” to pur clerks.

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enforced by an exclusive process, and there are
.no scams to rip. The classiest looking hose a
Rian could wish for-—and you can afford them
for everyday wear. We carry the full line—all the
— to our clerk s

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH tS,
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HANFORD'S GREAT INDUSTRY

WILL BETTER THE SERVICE

STARK GRAND

çHAwiau»*

ENTERTAIN THE VISITORS

Columbia Paper Company Was Sought
1'romlnent Kissimmee Man'Heads the
By Several CIUcs
Slate'Knights of Pythia*
The Florida Grower has the fallow* Southern Utilities Corporation
Capitalists Were Sfjown The
At the meeting of thejGrand*Lodge
ing Interesting item concerning the
Formed at Kissimmee
Knights of Pythias it Kimimmee lust
Will Help Sanford
Southern Hospitality
Crown Columbia Paper Co., which has
week Hon. W. J. Sears was elected (¡rand
decided, to locate In Sanford: *
— fr • ;
Chancellor. Mr. Sears is Superinten­
The principles of cooperation, and the
dent
of
Public
Instruction
of
Osceola
LOCAI MENNAMEDFOROFFICERS saving created thereby, are timely illus­
SPENT__FRIDAY JN *SANJ^gD
trated by- Lbs fact thaUwe van- announce RATES FOR LlGttTS .LOWERED •ndw-f«orotnrfri‘ trotnmernnd has manyf
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friends in Sanford who will rejoice at hfa ;
with thia issue that one of the largest
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The L*rgert~ Corporation Formed in
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coast has been induced to install a plant Many Improvements to be Made in K n i i h U Given Fi*h ~:J£ry And Big
Florida For Many Month«
Tho following officer* wore elected for
in Florida, prepared to do wrapper and
tha Light and Water Plants Here
the year:
1 ime on Lake Monroe
label printing, and to furnish wrapping
Other State New«
8.
L.
Lowry,
Tampa,
Supreme
Repre­
paper at a much lower cost t han the pack­ t/Tho Southern Utilities Corporation
The distinguished party of capitalists
sentative.
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Kissimmee, Fla., March 15.—The ers have been accustomed to paying in
Southern Utilities Company, capitati the past This wss only brought about recently formed in Florida have pur­
W. J. Sears, Kissimmee, Grand Chan­ who were the guests of Sanford la*t Fri­
day were given a taste of real, old fash­
$10,000,000, haa just been chartered in by reason of the fact that more than chased the plants of the Sanford Light &amp;. cellor.
Tallahassee. The officer» .of the new three-quarters 'of the fruit shipped Fuel Co., and the Sanford Ice'A Water
Robert Davis, Gainesville, Grand Vice ioned Southern hospitality, .probably the
first real t««te of outdoor life they havo
corporation are aa folto««: President, through the Florida Citrus Exchange, Co., and propose to spend large sums Chancellor.
upon
these
plants
putting
them
in
first
W. B. Crawford, Kissimmee; vice pres­ and all the fruit shipped by Chase At Co.,
Scott M. l*»&gt;ffton, Pensacola, Grand received in the -fate. Tho idea of giving
class shape and giving the jieople the licet Prelate.
them a fish fry in tin* woods wax a good
ident, P. A. Vans Agnew, Kissimmee; agreed to contract for all the paper used
of service at a much lower rate.
J. Roberta, Key Waal, Grand Master onc a»d originated wi(h Hon. J . N. Whitsecretary James Johnson, Kissimmee. by them for a certain period, thia paper
At the water plant a xtandpjpe will tw* at Arms.
ncr, who rightly argiaxl that lhe*v gen­
D. C. Wagner, treasurer. The above offi­ to be fumiahed at a much I«*, price than
placed and the water will be obtained
N. P. Yowell, Orlando, Grand Inner tlemen unti ladies wilulri have a surfeit
cer« together with E . G. Vans Agnew now asked by other companies and to be
from deep artesian wells instead of the Guard.
of hotels and banquets and the' Com­
«Ili form the directorate. Thla is the com­ furnished quickly. The Crown Colum­
lake where it has been pumped for many
It. H. Williams, Orlando, Outer Guard. mercial ( ’lull in di-*Alssing the matter
pany headed Pry J . G. White and. com­ bia Paper Company have already con
year». The water will be aerated and all
were of the opinion that a touch of real
Tho
meeting was largely attended.
pany of NcwlYork City) The executive tracted (or press«« and other machinery,
the sulphur will h© eliminated making it
Those who went down from Welcome Florida in the,open would he a novelty
headquarter», for the first year will be in and they will be in a position to furnish
the finest water for household purpose» I»dgc, No. i), were Supreme Represen­ and would In- enjoyed)
Kiaalmmro and. only the auditing de­ unlimited quantltiea of paper at short
that could fa&gt; obtained In the south.
Under the supervision of that veteran,
tative William It, O'Neal, N. P, Yowell.
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partment \ÿm'vattvernl minor depart­ notice. It fa probable that the new plant
Two motor driven pumjix will lie in­ T. O. Rrown, George E, McCulloch. V. C. H. Lrffier, the rdthmittee on enter­
ments :irr Jacksonville. J\ A. Vans Ag­ will be located at Sanford, but that al­
stalled, making four pump* in all and W. Estes and Eugene (}. Dunkwurth.
tainment roinpnn-d if 1) A. Caldwell.
new of the law iimt/of YSns Agnew &amp; together depends upon the Inducement»
giving the Uncut kind of lire protection
Tho next meeting will la- held at Drain K. ( ’. Maxwell, If (t Packard. C. R.
Crawford, Watt yW leading organizer of offered them by the Hanford people. at all timreWnlker and \\ I, Andrews were on tho
this vaat organisation. , Mr. Crawford, Jacksonville and Tampa are also being
At the electric light plant several
job
early last Friday morning and uaAfasie Club
the pfuidenbla a sqn of secretary of aiate considered as a site for Uie factory. Pa- changes will be made with the idea of
siste-d by James llixon were enabled to
H. C. ■ Crawford
of Tallahassee. *
The Music Cluti held their regulur gel ihc fine speckled perch and havu
bitka and lakeland are in the running, centralizing the plant* and making the
T- = . jfc . -1
While threw men represent the real both‘being junction points. The une of producing rest much smaller. Instead meeting at the home of Mrs. F. L. Wood­ tliem uli’ready by the noon hour.
holders it was mainly through their sa­ this paper by the associations shipping of having the exorbitant minimum price ruff Saturday at 3 o'clock, with n line
Mr. ami Mrs Andrew», the host ami
gacity mnd genius that the pini ret wax through the Exchange means a uniform of $2 60 on formerly the new company uttemlanre of the memlwn» ami several liowti-w* ol Shell Mound farm were busy us
realized. .P; A. Vans AfneW negotiated wrapper for nil; yet with distinctive fea­ will make the minimum electric light ser­ visitors present. Mrs. George L Hoy bees hr l|dog to put t|n* laide* Iif order
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for practically all the plants in the fifteen tures whereby each may retain lta indi­ vice $1.60. The gas rate will is* lowered lender.
and promptly at one the crowd arrived.
citi» where lee, electric and gas proper- viduality. ( The uniform print ap|&gt;eara materially us follows: The rate now fa
Paderewski and Hoffman, two mod- The parly hud !&gt;**en oyer the celery delta
purchased
.
tm i m
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orj another
le'fr»C oC Ttd falfaF1-t-W Kgll
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each association may have the distinctive or $2.26 for combination cooking ami &lt;'," a ldered.
Emmett Wilson, there 1« ing uliout fifteen
According to plans «fhleh tin* incor­ brnnd name. The officials of the Ex­ lighting.
Some sketch*« of i ’aderirwski and inlioiinliili in -ervice filli d wilh vixitorà
porators stale are practically cornpletid, change ask that each association »end in
The new company will change this to Huffman, with rtfi-rrtiitrx to m-vrrul ul unit holm lulk- tuul th*' iri|i was greatly
Jacksonville6 will have p big industrial
dusigna, so lhnl cuts may tî.OO rate for all uvea of glut anil tills wdll thcirtmnq^mori-*, acre «ix.-n by Mr-, vniuyeil giving the ra|Ut^lfatm g_gaad —
î tT,f'Ti r ^Miiplnyipe ^ o t*' fivq -hundred be nude,—thfcr'sXTvite to root notfiîhg.'JTnKTrrfslty mhihr fhWTIgfT fjfmr-uf
*.r&gt;^ 1’ a ^ ‘’it*T T-itv WU-^* view* **f 'tin rich Tuuntry that mid* so
hands, and ^tfpingnuLUÜQ tires per day, Send them in promptly;-*) that the order
The price of fee will also be reduced delightfully reudcrwl hy Mr». R. F.. Tnlwr much to Sanford, The party *tnp|M'd
together wÄh other automobile accre- will receive due care ami consideration. and the regular rate charged that now The (Hscureion, ’What tho- Nftixii-al ui Shell .Moutul at one o'clock aryl here
orld Most Musis, • wa* h-xl by' Mtr. i)u&gt; lung table xprvud under Uie oaks and*
aories in whirl} rubber* is used, to lxprevails In Florida.—Hartford ha* been
known aa the Seminole ltublwr Company
(lerk-Carrter Eifl ml nation **
■paying a higher Tafe for ¡re than other Geo. L. Hoy. nnd i&gt;urtlr1pnted tn f r Ihc f,ffieu-To the hfahirlc moumf From whence
a concern with $1,000,000 capital and
Piare of Examination,' Hanford, Flu. cities and the new company will give full membx-rs, waiter wliirh tin* dub dfa tlie lornlity ihrivra its name were fairly
cussed and arranged some of the final tie- J grouping under the weight of good thing»
three name plans, according to those
Date of Examination, April 12, 1913. ten iwuncfa for five cents instead of seven
tail« of their annual concert, which will to eat. Fried rhirken and fried fish, ham
directly interested Ip the corjloratinn.
Thè United State« Civil Service Com­ pounds given by the former company.
provide for the construction of n large mission announce« that on the date and
In alt Hanford people can welcome the be given *Tue»tlny avening. Murrh 26th. -midwn lun, jnrkli-, devih-xl eggs ami
building and the actual operation nf the at the place named above j n examina­ advent of the new company, for they can ut the imperial Theatre-, wlien they hope many other good things were* tlwre in
furiory within some ninety d a y » .------- tion will Ik* held for the position* of be assured of niucli In-tfer service at'bet­ to harp the pleasure1 of entertaining altft4 inVfiiTance. ii-rxed wjH, dmt roffee and
lioe pregram rx-rry minir In-i-r w it,«- d&lt; tinm r nrtTfiiu et, tnadi- from *&lt;VD or------ ooo
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clerk and city carrier in the post office ter rat»** llotnd fnarple will be inter­
elty.
u n g « *i.
Newa from Palmetto comes that dur­ at that place.
ested in the new company trtul Wesley
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Music
CfJuh
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nienti
y
n&lt;-&gt;iretf,.
Tliusc giM-d lidk.- nte )U*l a* llimigli
ing this acaaon already about 8,000 car»
Applicants must have reached their Fry will In* *uperintendent in charge,
loaded with Vegetables have been ship­ eighteenth but not their forty-fifth birth­ which insure« the [»-ople of Sanford the recognition of ij» ‘tr certainly ¡nudatile thoy timi m-ver tiud a e*|iuirv nicol Inifore
entirprl** hy the pxsiple, ami their n|&gt;- and there waa ru&gt; hs’sketful of Iorvvs or
ped from there.
day on the date of the ex orni nation. b«»t of service at all time*. .
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If Sttnfofd cannot have municipal predution of their efforts to do them 11*he» ufter thè lunrluKin.'
The ago limita are wnived, however; in
T h e’ entirc party, amembled on thè
St. Petersburg fa propoalrg to tax cats the cases of |&gt;oraons honorably discharged ownership at the prewent tfrpe the advent good hy their presence en masse at the
and the owners oV Toms and Mariere are from tbe United State* military or naval of the Southern UUlitR« Cb. is the best concert which Die cluti will give Ttu*-du&gt; Mound after lunch* and Ptiolographer
l'InIlpIM m«'le rexeral very fine vtew» of
not pleased. The ordinance that fa un­ service hy rciwdri of tlitabilily resulting thing that could have happened, be­ rvf'nlng at the Imperial Theatre.
itepaity. After u hall liour’* chat and
der ronsidtjatlon would make the felines from wounds or sicknrsx ¡nerumi in the cause we can tie assured of good wet*See
KIa&gt;ilrmnx‘e
Primary
generai
iniroductuuis tu Die party thry
«ear taga and their owners come up with liqe of duly.
nnd lower rale.
ugnili
onlercd
Miitomohiles and were
the money a t the rate of aeveral dollar»
Much mleri-M wn* nutriif*-tt*•«! in the
Male applicant for the PostOffire Ser­
tiri
ven
in
Uneitx
dia’k where «everal
g each. The Independent say a that the vice must Ite ut leusl &amp; feet I inches in
llridgi- * lull
city primary which »w held in Kivotti
tw x ir ||P * t — — etT*-TTT n i t t T T p c rn t t r e “ 11f , I ¡1 r t '
iri.lt«T Ü WHOlil nml'Ttmt—thr-- chargr* •iii'lgiit in bare Irei, and I2Ö iiound* In
ture
last
Friday
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TiiP Tlriirgc rTuTT™we entert ni mil by7
sgainst the cats, aa mid-night howlers xeight without overcoat nnd hat: other- Mis* Annie llawkina of Olery avenue cupy the position of mayor and city msr- iio-Min of L.ike Monne* ami bere thoy
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and destroyers of birds, can bo sustained, wt*y their applications will lie canceled. ut the Horne of Mrs. It. A Howard, *hat. In the find primary indd stime ni Sui ned u gieid vlew of Suliford and ber
tino location.
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Female applicants are not required to l«‘ Thursday afternoon. Three table« of time ago no majority was rx-ct-ived l,j the
The resi id thè sUemoon waa «peni in
Florida was well represented In the ap­ of any specific height or weight.
bridge were played one being a guest respective candidates and they had tn sight seelhg und lituined* matterei and
run again und the result of the last cnnpropriation« maJo by the laat Congreas.’
For Application Form 1871 and "In­ table.
’ tic party left in tiidr private car for the
Half a dozen lirte government building» structions to Applicants," address the
The club prize, u deck of rarefa, was test fa that James W. Liley was chosen eu*t ctxael about ten o'clock F’riday night*
were provided for in addition to the secretary of the twarel of the United won by Mrs. Kent Ranelter. At the mayor snd F'loyd Tyson received a ma­
That every member of the party thor­
' money appropriated for work on the Stato civil service examiner» at the pout- guc«t tallio the prize was aim a deck of jority for rity marshal. The contest
oughly
enjoyed thejr visit to Hanford fa
riven and arbors.
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office at the place named abovp, or the cards, which was won by Mrs. Roy wage»! with a vim, snd the result seem* attested by their many expressions of
to lie satisfactory, although a surfafae
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district secretary at tho address below. Hymen.
to many. Fred Haas, who wa* Dw high “l»Pr« l» 'io n and Hanford a whole hearted
Charlotte Harliur'a board of trade fa
No application will I» accepted unless
After the conclusion of the pleasant man in the first primary, received »55
to three now a t ,tens will l*a r
rlive part in the affairs of that properly executed and filed with the dia- games of card*, delicious rhirken salad,
voire, white Jsrere W, lafar Fm.1 enough |frillt
a meeting held recently dfa- tdet secretary priorTo lhc.hour.of rlootng wafer», tfitres amt-coffee were HHli'd:
fricTtds tit roll ii|-.::r,.v Hass was known!
Ingaithat fOTld be done
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6f
■“ MlM HWÏIHF guests were; Air». M.
come.
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Sec’y Fifth Civil Service Dls't, Hyme». Mrs. C. O. Mcl-auglilin. Mr». as the lltx-rul candidate, while IJley is a
conservative.
promoter pr the now railroad that fa
Atlanta, Ga.
Deane Turner, Mr». B, A. Howard, Mrs.
rraehlpg Into that section was heard and f Issued March 12, 1913.
"Orange gFovos throughout the coun­
Kent Rossettcr, Mr». A. F’itts, Mr». C. C.
gave soma^ood advice.
ty are heavy with bloom," says the BronI.ndy Burned to Death
Howard, Mrs. G. Keely, Mr». J. L. Hurt,
ooo
Fort Meade, Mar. 17.-M ro. Thom«
Tlrora-Democrat, "giving promise of
Mr»- Roy Hymen, Mia» Mabel Arjdenwn.
L S ' Oviedo la Booming
Last weejc at~ Brooksville a negro dray­
Wooten
fa
dead
from
the
effects
of
hor1
The
E. A. Douglaas, the boowter of the easV-.
man, John"Jackson, better known as
__lU
iarxU
n
Hbfa
bdnfaAbout
noon
she
waa
busy
«
lllor
U
.
Ul»u
&gt;
trn part *&gt;&lt; -th«-wo«oty and Oviedo-in
„ JjtEk^M bm ,.founds grip onnli*t and the blooms appear to him in aevThe beautiful flower« from n garden about. preparing dinner on a gasoline eral way». "The |«*rfumc of the orange
containing two thousand dollar» in paper general was In the city last week, greet­
stove, and in filling the tank some of the
blossoms fill* the atmosphere with their
money and the owner’s bank hook. JatAt ing hfa many friends. - "Doug" it busy in the musical world will be offered in
gasoline was spattered on her clothes,
varied
tqned
cluster»,
groups
and
in
in
the
lumber
and
vegetable
businreu
at
fragrance," he nay*, "and we are sorry
return«] the grip ahd content» to the
wldch l&gt;ecamu ignited. In her terror
owner and received fifty dollars reward. Oviedo and thinks that Black Ham­ single glory nqd beauty for the pleasure she nubod out of tbe house, aerxauning foc^the mtltions whd can novar know tho
joy ol living in Florida,"
The owner is a turpentine operator. mock land* are tha, bent .and moat fertile and edification, if they ao desire, of every
HMff-xronaoi &lt;*.ui e i,iiLitn.Kaarawt), TiiM liu r)t»iit. - « w
1» aim a P ^ h e r . nltln&gt;»&gt; &gt;»»r*-*
A
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day evening at ihe lmp^ria! Theatre, by away and so startled that by the limp
.EtW nra- return- draliiac* nominWafan M&gt;d the? bond* are1tbe cfiorus of the Sanford Alusie Club, aa- they reached her her clothe* had Ixen
now
advertised
for
sale.
Thia
great
work
The eterniti ve committee of the Ponce.
tha grip-for thinking whether to refrom
run her, and
am she wna terribly
LfifrPM .CHKBlhd. ill
Ima w fa ip 1&gt; and Ire a rieh-f»wes -w i ■HI,
'**• H'.rrt. - Vfm pt
ptivsmiain
wi~ir -rxtti*'
j BilfiaiB - were
permanent momorial
ttie risk of gelt/ng cauglit. It la re- drBîiagè I6f Hid ffin1 flfin m f Hniffa m H m : mia MW had
onteand
everything
that
could
In*
done
ported in town today that another snug one of the projects will be a deep canal tributi ng to-the pleasure of Hanford au­ to relieve her sufferings was quickly per­ covcrer, la the form of « handsomo and
little sum was found. I t was just about from J« * « P tû Oviedo, giving that thriv­ dience« in the musical feasts they have formed. They fountl that practically «rifatte coquina arch. This arch will
-beamTablet.•including the name of tho
this time lost spring when Cisco Horace, ing city deep water communication with prepared for them on other occasions.
This club in their organlxatfon were three-fourths of the »kin wns.bfimed man impersonating Ponce de Leon com­
Jacksonville.
.T h e project
fa. * entirely
hfa dog.
w ug. a
u rabbot
l u u u u t and
H im a
it hollow
IH H IÜ .S log
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from tho laxly', and that there was no memorating the four hundredth nnnisuch a prominent part in tB» ten thou- feasible and will make Oviedo tho r. i. cr jio t actuated solely by the desire for per­
hop*
of
recovary,
-Utufar
ttui
intluence
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nnd dollar mall robbery, for'whkh J . J . É of a moat jiopulou* commbHHy-“ We sonal Improvement and pleasure, b«t of opiate* to relfave tha awful atf^ufah id veriAfy.
they-are
doing
all
tlwy
can
in
their
limit*
rbngrttulate
■
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-afataw
dty.
upon
the
A b!»«, tho mall clerk then, was tried in
bright prospects In store and hope ed way to help create and strengthen a the hums, she lingered until shortly after
Cut ypur grassi Sweep your srtUkat
Oviedo will have 5000 people in the n o t m u s i c a l sundenl In Sanford that cannot ¡nightfall and parecd aw ay— Lakeland
April
2nd.
fall to uplift and benaflt tbi paopfa.
j T«le$ram,

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child would hay* beau apprehended,
and his mother and father saved the
yulicrtqf-and eome of thia fear That the

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

March 18, 1811

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ltd aetray.
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Children under.twelve yeare of a|e
have no right upon the streets after nine,
tween You and Me."
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or even eight o’clock at night. True
enough. It la the parent*’ place to keep
them at home; but it la likewise the
place
tbélr chi Idre
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. . . .to aaaietpvlth
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WIN IBE GAIE P0SI.NÍH IN 11 K•tits’
SANFORD LODGES
ducatlon, to Inculcate ntbral ideas "into
^1
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their recepUVe mlnda. to train them in
i*T~; ‘ ‘ 'tRZfS".
¿ " t s* r cTwwjyH the way they should go.
• s a fe r a Legga Ne. X 7 .1 .0 . 0 , F.
- A Cbtol 1» Among Ye Taking Note*
We are peealmlitlc enough to believe
that few parenta do their full duty by ní&amp; re* o V ï ï &amp; V . r®- * m ,B,wtaí
and rallti, Us TI Prent ’I m " their offspring.
The etate gives the
ga Sava gaunterar.
W‘ z. *!_, I I
v ,
majority
of
them
all
the education they
•l 7
e
l
•eatieete C hanter Ne. 2 . Ordsr C e ste ra g ts r
get,
and
mothers
these
days have not Heu
t Being a millionaire la not everything
«rwyftsaceod sad fourth Frida» In month.
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sos «ho h____ihUI» Star lo ih# Essi or*
In thla world for very few of, them are Ume to hear the childish prayer lisped Evsry
,-ottlull, In.iir,! IO violi the AÉMAfi
r* E Rami*1. Sse’y.
Aucs
ever remembered after they are dead at the knew of an evening, but whatever
I T « !» « K au fn u u r.h arw tarL u p .ih M iw lk p a^ laa. ot , God.. they g e t «ro w
f . O. E., CsTsry City Aerte ttW ----uation and drawn the lines between the
Martina svsry Tuesday aldht st S s'cfoek.
man with money and *the man with of tbeir training, the majority get along Hail
loTwrlhernr Bloch, third doer.
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as best they can, picking up a hint here
mind as follow«:
You cannot dlmb Into hlatory upon and there of the difference between right
. í’hocnU Ledge Ne. 9 . K. of •’
. a stack of greenbacks. You cannot and wrong.
tatù saooftd and (mirili Monday*. VUlllnj
sl«ay* «elevino. P E Hylchlnaoo. C C
Therefore, It is up to the municipality knlsht*
write an Indelible, name in a check book.
FclTii S. Frank. K. R. ami &amp;.
to
a
measure
to
protect
the
innocents
Glory la not a shopkeeper; neither her
wans nor' her shares are bartered. from harm And we hope that the city
tanrorri Lodge. Ne U , F. A A. M
They' can't be bought—they must be council will take that Civic league rec­ II. E Tatar Mui». O L Taylor, fforesH
nvrryCr*i and third Tnuralary. _Communk-alinn
______
ommendation off the file, reconsider It-, J*,
•ought and wrought.
« st 7.-SÖp in. vi,nini brother* «strane
Money has no purchasing power In and pass the curfew taw. Thera are
fathers enough on that board to make Units grathsrheed at Cor neniar» and Join
the hereafter.
( f i i f Ascritta
such
a laW easy of enactment.
Fame it not a competitor of Oun or
Sanford Local Union Nu. I73I.U. D ot C. and
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Braditreet. She publish« a different
ot A. tnaet* avare ThurUsr nlshi at T o'clock L
las' Halt. J.W. 6 Sla|l«l*rT prvtldanl:
iha
kind of a book. She prints no record 1 A bill has been introduced In the Ii - G
eo. Bl I m Uw K. I. AT.
. of what men aecrete—her pages are diana Legislature which provide« for a
only open to those who create—her severe penalty for persons who fraudu­
S F O t.S a n fa rd ta d g e 1241
ratings are not baaed upon what they lently give checks on their accounts when Maat Fini and Third Wadacaday nUbt, ranar
L. W. Ruwlamd. E. *7
the deposit of the person giving the check Firn and Ptim atta
. -. have but upon what they have done.
O. L Tatum. Secretary
There are no bronxe tablets, no stained doe* not cover the amount named on thi
windows, no heroic marbles to Divre check. Under the present law person*
The Loyal
overchecking their amount are almost creala!
and Crow us.
at B
»fork
Albert
Herodotus, Plutarch, Joaephua, Guic­ immune from punishment'and a practice Secretary.
of
giving
checks
for
amounts
In
excess
of
ciardini, Macaulay, Prescott .and Ban­
Mauro« Chapter No U .R A Í rÍ i
croft have unanimously failed to dis­ their deposits has become very common.
Meets every second and fourth Thursday In
cover merely rich men of sufficient Im­ The proposed law provide» that when a Muonic Hall ovar Imperlai The*tra VI*]tin*
check Is given for money that is on de­ compaoioo* «rImme, O L. Taylor. Hlih Frirai,
portance to will to the agw.
w1 E llouaboldar. geo V.
Great fortunes are volatile and ephem­ deposit by mistake the error can be rec­
eral—temporary bauble«—without lia ­ tified by Immediate payment of the
amount due. Otherwise the person giv­ THOMAS EMMET WILSON
bility or endurance.
But great thoughts grow hardy with ing the check is Habit to prosecution and
ATTORNEY jtAND
f.m COUNSELLOR
the yeare—they are moulded in adamant a severe penalty la attached- The law
AT-LAW
—they survive the erosion of the aeons— la intended to stop the practice of per­
they outlast races and empires—eras sona who 1urine been Tntbe habit of giv. Late State Attorn*/ Seventh judicial Circuit el
knowing they do not have the
and epochs.
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DorU_* _
r not funds to cover the eK«-w nn dvjtH1 hl.'hz
getters. Those who aim only at pros- hank on which the check Is given. The
proposed law has the endorsement of
-|inllp, sanssti— afo
R. C. G. . B U T T
Perpetual monuments are not built virtually all of the business men's asso­
with gold—the towering milestones are ciations in the state and probably will
DKNTtóT
become a l«w.
signed by martyrs and dreamers.
tMlce:
Yowell Building
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The seed of gsnivw bears fruit for
m
The movement to have the vice pres I
every generation. The laurel wreath
SANFORD. FLORIDA
ident of the United States ait with thi
is everlasting.
The earth will pause In the empyrean president and III* cabinet members dur omm rv ... «i
before we shall cease to exalt the art of Ing tW f i^Hn;!* gta l s s ic o sc of tfct
GrsJsitt m
i Uoi*»r..ty *f Prnsifltmii
Homer, Praxiteles, Raphael and Verdi; beat suggestions made in connection with
the philosophy of Confudus; the re­ our national government for years and DR. HOW ARD H. C U S T IS
search of Archlmedw, Newton and years. Such an arrangement would
V E T E R IN A R IA N
Stephenson. We shall pay tribute as make our vice president feel that be is not
, SANFORD
FLORIDA r
long -as hlatory shall transmit truth, A figure-bead, and Instead of entering Rnjiiwt HITtA Av*.
OCca Iftad Ora, SuUt'
to the sacrifice of Leonidas, the human- upon a four years' silence at the Ume of
Itarianiam of Lister, the patriotism of the inauguration ha would be starring oh
GEO. A. De COTTES
Wlnkelried, the martyrdom of Jeanne a period of real usefulness. ' TKkre Is evd'Arc, the genius of Edison, and the dar­ •ty, reason why he should be in touch ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
with the deliberations of the president
ing of Wright.
practice in Siste and Federal Courts
' We mensure from the mountain-top and his cabinet. He might be called
Gsrner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fla
and therefore see but giants. From upon to assume the higher office without
■I
the heights, our vision is not fine enough a word of warning and if he were familial
j* ? ;. /
to detect separate persona among the with the affairs of the office he could ren­ DR. W. E. HOUSHOLDER
der better service In such emergency than
Uttle people,
DENTIST
T{ie chatter of traffic ascends as a he could otherwise. The position ol
f
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Pi m m 41
vice
president
should
be
made
more
Im­
merged hum: tbs dull note of hate, the
subtle InrinuatioR of avarice, are lost. portant in any manner that suggests K
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
But the sung uf souls triumphant wells seUf-fo* we should gel away from thr
and swells to the heavens—the cry of Idea that a term of that official le a living
DR. R. M. MASON
hope, the cheer onward, the message'to death as far aa Influence and prestige art
concerned.
betterment peals like burets of thundsr.
DENTIST
President Wilson has started out to Wetboro Block
No splendid effort has ever been In
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•bow Vice President Marshall every con­
vain. Human gratitude la usually
"• ;
Sanford. Florida
E L ".
Is ted. Benefactors are often mis­ sideration and I hope be will carry out
judged by their debtors. The truly his Idea to make him actually a member
great are seldom measured fairly. Soc­ of bis cabinet.
rates must be prepared for the cup of
Noma H om to Sanford.
hemlock—Columbus must anticipate thi
chains forged bv bigotry end i
-jmfr-rocceedwr în sëll
No.
Throo Acres, all cleared
I h s ^ lth -o f Frogrsoa ia-CfUtL-and hard ing-the hontbrrotod for the paving of fenced and tiled. House and Bam,
snd weary, BU T it leads to tb« Seats of 25 mils« of streets with brick. This, Fruit and Slmibbery, Strawberries,
together with the coming |70,000 gov­ eta 2Vn miles from town. $3,300
tbo mighty—ths thrones wh^h
ernment building, very naturally makes
topple.
AND THUS FAR TH E MOST Sanford feel like ’’some class;" Ft.
No. 86.—Five Acres, 3 acres tiled
M INUTE AND PAINSTAKING IN- Myers Press.
‘ In cultivation, 2 acres woodVESTIGATION FAILS TO piSC LO SE
NtoeJ rosfl)._Cottaga
Null d Platform Kalertslnrr
IM M O RTA U ZjSP MEREinge Trees, Small Born,
Sanford h u a rare treat In store, idr Good flowing Well. Flowers, Shrub
' MAKING.
• • -htr on Wednredsy (Mar. 18th) when 6cfy, dta'
$4,400
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S The -Orlsrufo heporUr-Star favors K. WU1U Robinson, Ameries's greatest
No^lOT.—iOS
Acres,
very
best
platform
artbt
will
appear
s
t
the
San­
s-cUTfew Uw sad has tbo folllowing to
Hammock
land.
Oak,
Hickory,
Pop­
ford House In his famous entertainment,
•sy regarding same:
A curfew law has been urged in Or- From Grave to Gay. A grand recital lar, Gum.. Ash. Cabbage Palm and
G*dar growth.' Worth- $250
jundo for man/ months. Recently the of dramatic, humorous and dialect read-*
ririH lillM IH W h
our great actors.
The ciiy council.that such a law lx- paaoed;
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Budget of Opinion “Just Be­

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HAND BROTHERS
LIV E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
' Cor s r Park Avenue and Second S tre et
CO NTRACTORS FOR A LLK IN Q S O F HEAVY H A U L IN G . I

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Largo sup ply o f H o rs e s , M u le s,
W agons and H a rn e s s alw a y s
on ia n c F ’F o r S a le o r E xchange
B la e k s m lth ln g a n d W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t i o n

on Lske Monroe, opposite Sanford, ofiuni, ,
EPWORTH INN, Enterprise, FIs. Located
llthlfo! winter home (or those mkins tbs balmy air o
our Southland away fromthe rigora id the Northern winter. Many Improvement* over prsvlou* yearaoewly (urnithed room* an4 the old patron* now present nay that the cultioe was'navar *o good. Rates;
$40 and IS6 par month, and »pedal rates to taason patron*.
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J. B. M A R T IN , Manager.

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MAGAZINES

MAXWELL’S

104 F. Street

PERIODICALS

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Engraving, Clock and Jewelry Repairing

GREENLEAF &amp; CROSBY
Je w e le rs, Silversm iths

and Im p o rte rs

41 W«t Bay Street

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A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A VVA

BICYCLES

REPAIRING

ACCESSORIES

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N*w Slock ot Columbia and Rambler fi.cycle*. Alan Hart ford and
____ W**U abd other cheaper maktK W e .M ll.th m pn taiy twymcoll. .
Wa carry a cotQpIrte liar of ILrycle Sundries. We do afl kintia of
BtcycU Kapaitinf. See u* far anything In the Bicycle line.
Hava i w t a f New Rubber Tire* pul oo your Co-C*it or Baby Carriage.
1
T il* ONLY BICYCLE STOHK IN HANFORD

L. Ï . BRYAN, Mgr.

108 Palmello, Opp. City 11
i/ W V A A A A A iA iA A r

A. H. CRIPPEN &amp; SON
Agents for New York snd Chicago Factories
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Piano Tuning A Specialty
Ordefs Solicited
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À Few Bargains in Real Estate

TilrRenSSl
was tabled.

Last week a boy twelve yeare old, son,
of parents who live .near Orlando, dissppeared from home; that is, he ran
away. W* will not mention tbs lad's
nama because be has retumod, and the
incident la-dosed, but the Orlando po­
lice know of the occurrence. Ths boy
knoekog around tbs streets until train
No. 82 came through here shortly after
midnight. B e boarded this train.

H a curfew law had

nvTTIff- I B U fT a rT
Robinson's powers aa a dialect and
humorous artist that the audience undoubtedly assumed that to be his spec­
ialty. Great was their surprise, there­
fore, when in hi* last group he revealed
himself to he a master ol the pathetic and
dramatic as well {Altoona Mirror." We
would gdviae all who can to be on hand
to give Mr. Robinson a hearty welcome
or his flret visit to Sanford.
vp » p e rtte .

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ness part of town. •

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IN SU RA N CE
O nice Aba*« f i r s t National Bank

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A G EN T
SANTORO. FLORIDA

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O F S AN FO R D , F L A .
F* H . RANK. Fraaldanl

Ì*rW.-f ORSTBR, Casltitr-i.Jre4, ■ «« ••iT-y**

Funds $»r

$5,000

No. 134re-180 Acres.^) fnilcw from
Sandford, on the Wekiva River, 90
acres cleared and in cultivation.
This la one of the best general pur
poee forma in the country. Splendid
Ashing and hunting section. Fine
Stock Range. On Railroad. Side,
ick on the form.
If Cash, Bttloqcc at 8

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B iü r ^ t s s ^ s jn s u r s w n a ‘ D eposit O ases for R a n t
ORGANIZED 1 8 8 7

W . J . T H IC P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
agen ts

Offtw «riti* MOLOIN itSAL Is Y A tff CÒ;

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oil and the editor will ijyt ba prevent at
the meating to do this. We Lave Weight­
ier subjects to occupy our attention and
Friday Mutntuâ Br
a* far as the editor is individually con­
IQ COMPANY cerned Bra. Josiuh can take the books
» m is e ry thing else that isn t nailed dow n
T, e « i t
iXU
ta Ib« CJir try carri« I l 00 per y*»» ln
—f 1"
advaaca or XOcp« monili.
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Aujuil 2 2 nd
10O« . . (ha roauOca al Sanford. Florida

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••ca la Herald BuildIna
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ford announce a “¿leah-up" day Editor
Holly ikipa out He aayn that a Satur­
day niRht clean up la all he can stand for
apd the modest little* cusa alnt a going to
have any Sanford Chix fooling around
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W E L C O M E TO CAPITAL

The Southern Utllili«* Co., who have
L, invested money in Sanford and other
cities in Florida an* a most weIcon s' ad
dition to the state. Sanford extends a
most cordial welcome to t tie in and their
their efforts to give the people la tter ser­
vice at reduced rates are very commendable. The Jacksonville Metropolis com
ments upon the promoters as follows:
Tlie advent of llie capital contiolted
by J G While, of New York, and the or
(xnizatmn* with which be is interested
i&gt; a good thing (or Florida. The coin
panics controlled hy Mr White have
been interested In various part« of the
country. Only recently these jteople
came to Florida and have invested many
hundreds of thousands of dollars in tie
v(toping certain tracts of land and in
buying up and operating lighting plants
ire plants and water plants in the various
cities of the state.
I he whole point is that new capital
i h coming into Florida. It means that
the men who have Tx-en boosting TTir
Various sections of the country have be
gun to single out" this state as one worth
•while. They are coming to Florida with
money and experience, and with these
two aids man ran boom any state or sec­
tion. However they are not experi­
menting. They have l&gt;een watching uffalrs down thii way for a numlrer of years
The expert* of the companies interested
here have been on the ground fur year»
and are well satisfied that the invest­
ments here will pay.
Outside capital to develop the state i*
what we want'. The jieople of this commonwealtli would welcome hlg bui»iaiw&gt;
__ men frbtn |lj auctions ul.liui-country who
dtwlre to coo\o down here and aid in the
development of the virgin territory.

Marrh 18. 191»

Side ( aterhism

What is April ¿ndT " j * - T
Cleaning up Day.

Bank of Sanford, which i» publiafeul m
till» i»sue i f Tlie Herald add wlucli tt*
i a,»illiT 1» plcored lu designate as an in
terpreUed htalemenl
The Bank »nine day» ago placed an
order with us lor a -mall nunds-r of puli
ll»ii«,&lt;1 statcmmits and we were »ti Mir
pnreii to learn nf thi« action that we l«»ik
■H'caiion to enqum ju»t why tin« mt-thod
of informing the public of tfa- hanks
condition whs not uftener used \VJ were
•iifurmeii that tliej umld «»• little value
hi publishing a few name« and figure* at
«tateil intervals, that meunt aI«out as
much to tin- average reader »» though
written in the ■irigui.il l liiimse nr nime
titer uiuntelligible lingo
Tla- statement published today i» en­
tirely new to the general public, though
it has Ixs'ii used on rare occasion« by
some of the progressive hunks of the
country, though only by those imtitn
lions who wish I he piihhi In know some
of the inside fact.- of tle-ir liusiiii-»#» to
wInch It 1» entitled
The matter i» so clearlv den in rt it ilus
statement ifmt w-o f•-•-1 ju-titi*d in ' ailing
it to the particular attrntion ol the Her
atd render»
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No l Ire
Notice is hereby given that a't«r
sixty day* from the date" hereof we in­
tend to have a hill introduced in the
Florida l^*gi»laturM at Tallahassee, ask­
ing for tip* division of Orange county
on the township line dividing town
daps Twenty-one and Twenty-two,
except that portion which will not be
Included as per the map which will Ire
attached fo the bill, the object anil pur­
pose being to mnko and create n new
county out of that territory lying north
of said division line In Orange county
and separate it from that portion lying
wuth tinwor:
Dutid this JOth day of January, 1913.
COM M ITTEE 160 t)N COUNTY
DIVISION.
&gt; . SHOT IN TH E HEEL
Frank P. F'oratcr, Chairman.
Secretary Ferris of the Orange County Thomas K. Bates, Sec'y.
18-STues
Executive Committee become* very
Distinguished Visitor
Wr°thy every time any one question* him
The
now
venerable Bishop J. H. Vin­
•bout the Ibooks
ns
of the committee and
cent
of
Chicago,
Illinois, one of the ablest
**ki (or an accounting. Some time ago
g * » »M i u m n i t • ■ r w M H i» * — re Mwk nnd
‘iV.YM? °Lf, tb&lt;‘
hurch, wfic
e be
hot give tb* data wanted by the candi- ____ _
per
some time at Ihe Epwbrlli Irtliat cm rr’or toother. In hb lait l»uo JotiAh
the air in righteous indignation prisie, occupied tla* pulpit of the Method»
and Unta darkly at county dbdiion be- ist church Sunday evening by invitation
. "'g back ol the movement to get him to of the pastor. Dr. H. T. Gaines. Thone
explain. He n y s that the books will !*• who were so fortunate as to tie pre**nl
opetj to Inspection next Saturday and heard a magnificent sermon, preached
th e ttb e Editor of The Herald can set- by a man over eighty-three year» of
~®*n for himself and either do that or age, and who bus been a minister over
sU iy yearn. Bishop Vincent is not only
• k # S p . ....
•
— neither. An scrountant a ripe scholar b u t &gt; a widely traveled
the books and five the report man of varied experience. He wan the
— -oee the nutter once end for •origifuUdr of the New York Chautauqua

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fnvnrahlr, tary. We only want that statement
and it is Urlundo people wHtu are most
anxious to get it atid not Sanford peopl«-,
us Joaiah lues to intiinuto.
County division has nothing to do with
the report, losiuh, and hi tiie future it
would be more ei re urnspec t on your part
to give the report with n twtter grur« !»•cause anger always display» a bad feu
ture in the case Hint your editor. Iieing a
lawyer might Interpret to you.
And after Saturday one can find out
how much it costs to become a candidate
in Otange »ounty.

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movement and Is one of the founders of
the Epworib L eague Today be will de­
liver one of his moat noted addresses.
"The Boy Tom." ut Epworth Inn. En
ter prise.
A party Iroiti lb« citv »»parted to go

ilV Ultt. f wraaui t*a»-wi»««anyiiv&lt;kiW-nataog-.e x *u r to/£u,u,fpruM^„‘L J ^ i fc.’

i- Tb* Orlando paper* are hard
It means to mow your lawns, sweep
(or »n argument on county division now
Hut the matter has been ecttled us far os your sidewalks; to put your premises in
the county 1« concerned and attempt to good order generally.
What else docci it mean?
fall back on personalities. Too bad!
Be
«un* to clean up the bark yard.
Too bad! They had really lost the
Dorn it mean anything else?
•battle long before they commenced to
Yea, cooperatimi.
Ught-only they did not know it.
What dm»« coop»-rution mean*'
"A long pull, a strong pull and a pull
Having sold all the available lots in
Miami there is nothing left but remo all together "
Will everybody do it'.’
tery lots and yesterday's issue of the
Of
co line1 The entire West Side is
Metropolis advertised beautiful come
•tery lots for safe. It ought to be a nice enthusiastic, even the children
quiet suburb, free of mosquitoes and ma­
✓
For Home Missions
laria and when we get tired of living any
laud
Thursday
evening cloaed a prolit
where else a lot in the Miami cemetery
aide
and
delightful
week of prayer and
ought to be about the last call.
•tudy for the Woman’s Missionary So­
— O----‘The Columbia Puper Company, fur ciety of the Baptist ohuri h.
Monday evenin’g tfie ladies met with
merly located at San Francisco, and mak
Mr»
I*j E Brady, subject’ "At tfufruit and vegetable wraps and wrapping
I’nrts " Mrs Cox leader ’1hiendaV at
,paper for the trade of the civiliwd world,
Mr» It C Mux well» "On I be Island».'
will establish a plant here," says the San
with Mr» S. G Kennedy leader and
ford Herald. “The company has leased
Thursday' the ladies met with Mr» \ ('
the immense fireproof building of i 'Iiu***
U dlium». when a cn«&gt;rnt «urvre ol Home
A Co., on the trucks of the Atlantic &lt;W -t
Line for a term of years and will put in Mission work was given and tin' offerings
were gathered in
the huge printing presses and other equip
ment at once and have the plant in up
A New \\ rlnkueration by the Unit of M uj." This 1« n
A &lt;lend«‘ii iliqiurture from tin' &lt;&gt;M
splendid thing for Sanford. New ju­ form of i-uarers’ni i\«• advertising !&gt;&gt;
re dustrial enterprises are welcomed rverviimcial itv&gt;titutHkta*.-w-au»|Mire&gt;in in tinpeoplp and greater wealth to the Mali
—Timw-Union.

SANFORD HERALD

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Sanfurd Wins Game
Tla1 initial game of the girls on Us*
home court was played last Ffiday at the
High School with link land-Winter Gar­
den High.
I’Ik girl« of InVtli teuilis were in line
conditiun and allowed the spectators a
real gaiiM- of basket ball Tla* whol«’
gatno was fast and exciting, csjreciully
th«‘ first half, the ball was up and down
the field and numerous trials for both
teams for goal endeil with the scon- 12
in Sanford’s favor.
In the last half S. H. S. run the score
up to 6-2 and It looked as though the
Oakland girls were in for a bad defeat,
rttl,ied and WM,n l*rouRht the
score up to u tie. which was broken by u
fine shot by Miss 1J[**, S. It. 8.. star
forward, and then followed by a full
throw, which ended the game with score
9-6. S. H. S. the winner.
The whole team played a fine game
and the (ample of Sanford should Uproud of them, as wejl as I he High
S’ hool.
The line up was a» follow»
S If. S.
( l.ikluiid
Mattie I.ijw
It I
Tilden
I*ai»&gt; [tell»
) |l&gt;iiker»en

"The car of 'tlic hour" it has
been jnany seasons! But it’s
more than that n o w .
It
stands alone— "the universal
car." Nothing but a wonder­
ful merit could have created
so enormous a demand for it.
Better gel yours today.

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There are imvc than 220.000 Fordt on the
world’s highway __— i tie hext possible testimo­
ny to th rfr unexcelled worth.
Price*— run­
about $ 5 9 5 — touring car $ 0 7 0 — town car—$87 0 f. o. h. Sanford, with complete equ ip -'
ment. Catalogue from Ford Motor Compa­
ny, Michigan and Fourteenth Street*— or
from Detroit factory.

Sanford Machine and Garage Co.

W lm t p t'rm itn R e nf Y O l'K

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i*rty is 1NSUR ED"

( "eciliu Ahern arid

Julia Harvey
C.
Bourne
Gladys Morris ft G.
Connel
Grace Iserinan
L. G.
Iserman
McDermond. referee
Crosby-, timckci'pcr
Gillwri. M-orekis*|s*r
Th«‘re w;u to have issm j game wuh
Stetson, but that wa« culled ufi hut the
crowd that witnesMed il.c game was mure
than »ati»tied Lucky Sanford1

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SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN
Being an Interpreted S ta tem en t nf the ( untlilinns of the

P E O P L K S

HANK

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OF V A N K O R !)

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S t o c k s a n d B o n d s .................................... 13,083.00
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nf the Ih tn k
T h e V al*' v.ihi«&gt;l niiteh high« i lliu ti ~h"Wu &gt;&gt;ii &gt;un l» » 'k an«! •'.«!&lt; In- i i m 'i i .inv wh« r( a - &gt; &gt;•11, 11*■r;«I

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'l itis is lh e |tro |N *rly till w lile h we are ha’a le il. n in l w hu h itn 111«1« 1 In I Liul.
mg lmtute, ils w e ll iu&gt; the a d ja i enl Im ild in g , «me ru«nn lie iu g 1&gt;« ■ ti|m *1 In
th e I ’ M T E D S T A T I 'S Cost ')///«•&gt;•.
I n lik e m a n y hunk h u ik lin g » &gt;&gt;ni
show a |it«ifil each v ear, •■¡tllter th a n an &lt; x|••■tt-»’. llte re h y ml'T.iu* •■.«« h
veal ! " l lie »1 rengl h of 1he in 1it ill nui

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C a s h a n d D u e fr o m B a n k s ....................
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w h ic h th e h an k is able 1«» draw reven ue, I» ing «un &gt;•! n ie mo»t ;,«•« ep.lai«T«

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$:i:i6,658.21

T o ta l R e so u rce s

C a p it a l S t o c k ......................................... $ .10,000.00
This is the amount that w;ls paid in by mir sf«n klmldei» al the '»rganir^tliott of the Hank, and ¡it a time when capital w;l» no! easy to obtain.
This simply represents their investment in the Hank, and asserts their
confidence in tin* rntmnlttiity..

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10 000.00

Surplus Fund
An amount set aside from otir earnings Indore any dividend can In- de­
clared lo the stockholders. This is done for I he additnmal prnlectmn
of our depositors.

Uudivided Profits

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2,511.28

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Derived from the some source as surplus and answers same purposes
except it may l*e used for any purposes the stockholders iltnik wise.

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of the funds o( the People yf Sanfurd, a jHirtton 0 whidMr^aws interest
for the d«iporftor, proving our akaertion that IMIS HANK D I ' I D MD
ITS P R O FIT S WITH ITS DEPOSITORS - and carries the FI U .F .s !
C O N FID EN CE of the community.
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Total L ia b ilitie s .................................$336,658.21
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I h ereby certify that th e ab ove llgures are true and co rrect.

H. E. TOLAR, Cashier

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�March 1,1918
Apply to J. H. Ivoe,
Twisted Social
H' K ^ N
’o. »
Misa Studio William» as ’’Caroline
Box SO.
Friday, March 21. HG3, 7:30 p. m.
w
J2
c
Tm
was the graceful, dignified and
For Sole—Truck farm ..i M,r^"
Residence of Mr. M. M. Stewart, 717
possessed elder daughter of the home.
G e m Play Glren by G e m ArlUta
Good four room bungalow „
East Second street.
‘:,'r in kit.
It required very little acting on tire
V
For the Wei aka Club.
chen.
Also two good milk ,
Admission:— . .
"**• ÜS«
ThC/cillteni of Son ford uro indebted part of Mrs. R. J. Holly to be Philis, the
hundred chickens, hor** un&lt;l i,
For every letter in your name
II.
OC*
to tlf«J Welaka Club and Misa Potter of merry, sparkling, fun loving younger
wagon ami
and farm^itnp|i-tntuLi
»
ulti- ami give the tame
impie
“ K
1
tW
M * Ifyt^ h in te rLaiiutujf»-Cuu4 taay -(d&gt;
-{
inaulcff viy rtyw-iaXT.
(Tayiesville specially for one of the’n w t
1
Wanted—To rent arnall l-h"« i -*&lt;irVirt*
And If yoti fould lie very nice
Ai Ore Duke, Mr. C. H. Dingee n(&gt;beautifully spectacular and delightful
dut
a nee of town. Or would In, ,(
Go thru' this operation twice
Everybody get busy April 2nd.
music comedies that it has been their peaml tb the manor born. His contriable.
Inquire Herald Olli« . ,.r j.H r»Then wv’ll'not ask for any nlore.
Don’t forget the hack yards!
pleasure to enjoy for a number of years. billion* to the entertainment at the fam­ ' For tin» benefit o'f Indies’ Aid apd P. O. box 1195.
fl
• •Cooperation means everybody ‘ clean,
That Misa Potter Is nn ifftist in her ily reunion were splendid, In imperson­
For
Sale—
Household
furniture.
roo.
™
Helping Hand Societies.
up— April 2n(J.
*
line of training and staging entertaining ating the characters Jn the Incident* he
sisting ol ImmIs , bureaus, stm ..,
Harry Wray has purchased the Marsh plays is gladly conceded by every one slated.
A. hi. Thutston. of the Imis-rial The­ etc. Mrs Thurston in Bishop tdork.
place on Sanford Heights and Is occupy­ who was present at the Giheon Reunion
The dignified and affable "Col. Gib­ atre, Sanford, was in town Friday and
•
r&gt;Mfc
ing Ida new home.
son"
could not have concealed his iden­ Saturday installing the new Edison mov­
Thursday and Friday evenings It al­
For Rent to the Right l .i-r, \lc?
Frost was predicted last night, but did most seemed little short of magic to tity if his name hid not appeared on ing picture machine in the Winter Gar­ furnished cottage, 4 room*, ko. r,.ri wj
not show up in true form here.
The ruling passion, strong den theatre. He played the pipno in tite bath. Close to business sect mi R, q
have successfully controlled and trained the cast.
^/Among the prominent citizens of Kis­ so thoroughly s o -many ages and sizes In death, In his reference to county- theatre und also kept the piano in the DqHose.
simmee here last Friday* were Senator of individuals, down to the little tots division and to Orlando would certainly Winter Garden Pharmacy busy Satur1
For Rent—No 118 Ninth "t ; room«
Donegan, P. A. Vans Agnow. W. R. and so Ixmutifully in so short a time.
have betrayed Mr. Holly.
day forenoon. He certainly can caress and bath. H. C. Dullose, W -«iruif 4
Crawford, J. G Johnson, Paul Weaver
Miss Reynolds, the schoolmate and the ivories.—Winter Garden Times.
Not oply is great credit due - M i»
Garner Rldg, First St
t 5* ^ .
and Di"G, Wagner.
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. - „ Potter but'to every irutividuff who took chum of Phylis, was very gracefully bnFor Sale'—Sotir-anuige jo*»*-.
L/w. u Morgan spent Saturday and paxClu-tiw foyely entertainment. —
perwrmted by ALni- LetiL JiuU--------— .
The RfPffFTR’uTTKttfiT means js-rfectlon gnllon. C. L. Pell, Osteen, Fla. 5i-4p
. J»und*y here among his marry-fifcinfvi'fY
Each character and part in the charm­ and the taste lingers long nfter the price
pleasure to see
For Rcnt^Frmre rrmrrr rtirren».^^
Tbere arf few people who have more children and young people sustain parts. ing phiy was cleverly porfnrywt.' Ban- la forgotten. McCuller has the Riche­
In. ATT’ convctription. J. Mi«*on.
friends than Doc Morgnrrr— "
In any performance, but their acting In ford is grateful to the Welaka Club com­ lieu Brand.
60-2c
.'&gt;*-.ltp
The W. L. Morgan hardware store has the Gibson Reunion was especially mittee in witnessing Hie lovely musical
Cleaning
up
day
in
the
West
Side!
For
Sate—Pure
bred
Buff
1irping.
been moved from Hie De^oreSl building pleasing, attractive and gratifying to the comedy and the Bock Entertainment
ton eggs for sale. $2.00 jst 'itting kr
to the People* Rank'building und Harry pride of every parent present, ns well as Company is to lie congratulated in hav­ April 2nd.
R. H Marks. Snnhir.l, fi^
Swans Down Hour, just the best that 15 eggs.
Wilson Is able to smile again.
ing Miss Potter to reprewent them in
to the citizens of the town.
has
ever
been
offered
to
Sanford
(ample.
O If
St. Patrick’s Day in the morning yes­
The pretty little song of Theresa Ven­ their work.
For
Rent
Two
nlre\
McCuller*
Grocery.
f&gt;0-2c
(
tr
1
terday brought out the usual grw n, hut able und Margaret Zachary, the soloists
The program as given follows:
The Guarantee Investment anil Loan room», conxetileni to the
Jep,l.
on account of the ruin Father Brvsnuhan, in the Moon Chorus, lending the sixty
Moon Chorus: Soloists, Theresa Ven­ Go., Curry Bldg., Tam ps, FI»., lend
Address.
L,
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127
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nrir
Tim Keane and R. J . Holly were not al­ little tola, who so sweetly did as they able, Margaret Zachary; a chorus of money at 5 per cent interest, payable
Ouk Ave.
M
tfr
lowed to make a parade.
in
small
monthly
installments.
Write
had l&gt;cen instructed und the cute little Ixty little girls.
For Sjt'e- A I-acre tru'-t. J* tr ItMuri
lor particular*.
local 47-tf
E. 0.
Mr*. it.
R. jJ.. ■babies, Margaret Stockton ami Clifford
^✓cMrs.
mrn. r&gt;.
it. Brown
urown and
ami air*.
Hayseed Chorus: Soloists, Reginald
Richelieu Canned Good* are always well inn roved a bo U h
i •ijhiirn
•lolly »pent yesterday in Kissimmee, the Shinhotocr on tin- elevated nnd illumined Holly, Oliver Murrell; a chorus of forty
ilsmt
them.
just
right.
Ask
McCuller
i-gk'*
fur
setting,
inquire
at
I
lift
«]■I oiguests of their cousin, Mrs. F. C. Bryan, moon wits a dainty picture.
little boy*.
60-2C
fic\
V
M-ife
y- H, II. Stevens is having the founda­
The Hayseed Chorus of the forty
Bam Dance: Soloists, Helen Hand,
Genuine Seed Potatoes, Spaulding
For Sale—Tomato plants. Redfield
tions laid for his new homo at the corner little Iwys, led by Hie manly soloist*. Fern Ward: chorus, Agnca Rothamly,
Rose No. 4, per 150 lb bag $2.65; Red
Now
of Pork avenue and .Seventh street.
Reginald Holly and Oliver. Murrell was Dorothy Davis, France* Gonzales, Frnnr Bilks Triumph, per 150 lb bug $2.65. Beauty and Livingston Globe
ready.
(trice $1.25 |&gt;er 1.000 V, L
R. H. Muirhend captures tlie siz a-quaint scene and well perforate,
Cun
furnish
seed
grown
either
in
Maine
res Gonzales, Elizabeth Gaines, Dorothy
’ iltlilr
months’ sulocription of The Herald
In live Barn Dance the soloists, Itumph, Virginia Brady, Ruth Waldron. or New York state. We guarantee our Gr**cne, West Side, R. D 2.
seed
to
In*
the
l&gt;e*t
and
true
to
name.
south
ol
C.
C.
Cobi''*
«toriSVtl
given for the largest head of cabbage Helen Hand and Fern Ward, with their Fannie Helm Munson, Annie I***, El­
Ten years in the seed busy»-**, not n dis­
For Sale—Beggar Wissl Sis-«1 Ok- i
raised in the celery delta. Tim prize chorus, were clever little a c t r e s s e s .
eanor Herring, May Thrasher, Alice satisfied customer. American Produce
head weighed fifteen pounds.
The Cow Hoy Chorus nl girls und Caldwell, Elizabeth Stafford, Ruth Mc­ Company. Jacksonville. Florida. 45-24c^ pound. 100 lb* for $¡15.00 - ■-h with
The incessant rains of the jiast few Iwiys, with Virginia Brady a* soloist was Daniel. Helen Peek, Anna Mason.
Everybody want* good coffee or noni- order Giradeuu Sissl f '&gt;« \t. * ami
Beggar Wissl Sei-d l«rowers M- •10-Ito,
days have l**cn disngres-nhle for pedes­ so well carried out that cow boy life on
Cow Hoy Chorus’ Soloist. Virginia at all. Riclteliew Coffee has long t*?en
o Ut
trians but lias iieetugond for celery. It tie- plain* with it* risk* und pleasui «s Brady; chorus, Ruth McDaniel. France* judged the is-st lay Sanford liou**- Ha.
For
Rent
Room
with
•
ir
» ll hont
has stopped cutting and the price will "Vos vividly brought to tie- rnimls of Chappell, Ruth Waldron, Agne* Both- keejieps. Se** McCuller.
t!0-2c
board in private family
&lt;
.»H
-::.r J
Wndc,
t/ie
Tuner.
Orlando
it
go higher.
Hie audience
nml&gt;, Alice Caldwell, Elizaln-th Gaines,
.'iteti
(hmond C Hum ami Breakfast Bacon. o’clock Ninth and Myrtle.
The Sanford Minstrels will get down
The College Chorus of girls and hoy* Dorothy Davis, Frances Gonzales, Eliz­
For Sale Four extra goo«! thi.d'-&gt; arvil
to regular rehearsals now and put on a with college banner* and yells, led by abeth Parker. Anna Mason, May Thrash­ If you don't know1about the Diamond C
good show some lime in April.
First cull for gVMIll Wagon Ffe*l Shuman \S • 1 'ute.
their aoluisl. Mr McDermond, wii* very er Helen Peck, Fr»iie«&gt; Chapp»-ll. A. B. a*k Mi-Culler nlMiiit it
lilF'Jc
Mr. and M e I). c‘ Peck of New attractive und realistic
R. F. D. 2
Rolison, Arthur Dickins, Humid Wash­ pt&gt;pularrily.
For Sale Two dtttlrold«- !Oi­ in sinTI
ib
Gate
City
House
lias
brought
Haven, Conn., and Mr* Mnri|iiifl Frier
Tim pretty Fluffy Ruffle Chorus and burn, Ed. AVJiffe, Reginald Holly.
ford Ifeiglit*. Bargain if tak l’ll p-’-mptdawn
the
high
cost
of
living.
Only
$1.00
of Sulphur. Oklu., ur» house guest* of soloist Miss Veda Ward was charmingly
College Chorus. Soloist. McDermond:
ly. .Address, D. G Wagner K I**.'linrnre,
per -wcejx Jvr -H*i fintvi table board in Flu.
Mrs. Alfred I fIjn this wt*&gt;k.
attractive.
11 tf
ciutrusr fret**-Thurston r Agnes RemefT
‘JfCtf
Maad.J.'liunitdy went to Hanford
St. Johns Hotel Room« .ir 1 - ■«.ifd,
Tb«- Taxi-Cab Chorus comprised of Renie Murrell. Ge-trge Mclaiughlin, Hie city. Sre Parker
4ftvmwhk»-nunfa 11o ns for -■i- .'at
Tuesday. Winter Garden Times.
jy ooffn. p.de** and young, men. Alt** -torv*-'«fhrit*wt*ei,
Purdntf, I.liidTi • The tttcheltevi Brand Tm-uO“ (s-rfi-ctiAit tmanier* or transient* ( « ' " llf.f*
Watch ttie meir-wiw*rWw&lt;-*-enmg-up Mabel Howler soloist
Connelly. Karl Roumillut, Harold l^mg. and tb'- taste |iii(s t ' long after Hie t;iMi Rutc* reasonable
H. \\ .iit ‘ . I'mp.
1**0’
*
! ph-u-iinr and pretty.
is forgotten. McCuller hu&gt; the Rich** 12U W. First Ht.
it
Hurry Kanner
Mr and Mrs \k \\ Alwmathy liuve
The Farmers' Chorus of young ladies
Wanited Orders for line f r ■ pr„)|
W* 2c
Fluffy Ruffle Chorus: Stdoist, Veda lieu Brand.
cabling;e (dalli*, all varieties &gt;I 1 i»r
arrived home (com Washington. Rich and young men. led by Frank Camptwll Ward; chorus, Ruth Butt, Renie Mur­
' .far.
l t ) m l l s r i n f i ! l fi»#
11*t 11il ètig N llrs
Limn, cln*.i|n*r in larger lotmom! and other (Kiints. After seeing the soloist was an attmetive suggestion to rell, Ruth Butler, Guv Ellsworth. Roy
T rf*4 4 o
I &gt;•*$►* f in i r * •*
tlOli giniraiiteeiL F S. CmII - \l &lt;tO Q k l o l t h r SwrrrHmjry.
inauguration Mr Almrualby ¡iun-ha*ed , all farmers that Imauiy and huppim-w* Chittenden, Billie Hill, Mi** Damvron.
1 tic
Rett’s, ¡4. C.
W a s h it if u m . I» (* . M a r r h 1?. I '* l i
three car loads of furniture in the eastern j can always I*- found In the life of a lur- Agn(s Berner. Genie Wicker, Frank
ProfKvwlw u f f h#fwl‘iy l o H H t f t i to I« ' iitir fio il jii
1 . . . htfFor
J
k
n
t
Store
Room
,iJ.
tht* H u p r n r N in T A H U T k ì
T *t'*M J r )
markets, thus combining business With ) mer.
Î ■ pure
Iilshed room in llisliuji lilni i.
Campbell, Ralph Wight, Turner,
1
u ir tn itr ii, W
io f 1h n , I
, »t 1U oVIts» I» « rn
pleasure.
; ■[•(,* Way Down South Chorus, solo­
o n A p r ii M, i v i 1, Kit t h f *aU» o r 't o n a l k j n lo i h f *
t.Vtf
Hidden
Real
Estate
Co.
Taxi-Cab Chorus:
Soloist, Mnlu-1 U n it ic i
n i ■ m r r i f f Ini., « v t i t m l ly *ind n m
Miw Potter left on Saturday for Ki»- ist* and staff benrers. Mis»es Ward ami
ila tiM f &lt;*r n F w ln r» ! h u iM For Rent Two furnished f MM it corBowler: chorus, Renie Murrell. Essie t n t * l l r a i S b i »fo rti,« mFfln«nutiii
T lw * '«tu** in u - t !■ ap
simiTV-e after successfully staging the Bowler, was one of the brightest and
tier 'I’iuril and Magnolia.
iti » r ^ . s iili ji thè
Furdon, Linda Connelly, Karl Roumll- p r o i t r n A lr l v J'IJMMI « |t j* n *
I» U '• • it
"Gilrson Family" for the Welaktt Club mint graceful scenes on the stage
tot o flT rm l ** i m u n j r u l i r . »*■ fyiJ n irn u m d i'm m i'ittii
is ll
Sanford Furniture Co store
Int, Harold I&gt;ong. Irene Thurston. Agnes m u t i hs* r«*ft t«-«o i Jiari l i t i fr H
of this city. Mi*s Potter is not only
The Sweetheart Chorus. Mr. McDer- Berner. Harry Kanner George Mc­
I*|inn »p p t t f l f II-# Fowl nimaf*-r « id «%i$i|ii1%
a:el
For Rent House on Furl ,
prteafVM-t i . r
« * G | } a • i r n i l a r g - . m y t*arl»Mt
thoroughly comj&gt;erent but.has a charm mnnri soloist was unique pretty nod
Laughlin. R&lt;&lt;&gt; f 'hitlenderi
h ir - • • tu *
ap ff
#«.*r p n - j t * '*
Necoiui
sirei't.
StàMrIt
!
mg |*-r*otmllty that endeared le-r with buggestlve of 11f*- - noting «Irennc*
Farmers Chorus ■ Soloist, Frank l (ngi o l lóri» a n d Go t a tst a r m lmi f Hi f, U \ »anna­
Ì M mmi
all who imrlicipnted in the |*-rinrmuric*The Vamma lamina (iirls, Mis Campliell. chorus. Irene Thurston, Linda
*&gt;rés-r**i a n
For Rent Six room c o t t a g i &gt; 1I. all
M * T u e * ,1 F r i f il r
and Icr many Sanford Irn-nds ho|*- to Muriel Hurrold soloist, wa* a feature
modern improvements. 409 l 'a lu n Hü
Connelly. Renie Murrell, George Me
see her here again at some future time. l*‘culiarly it* own It was well su*
avenue. AApply
to F. W, Mahoney *t
l ip ]
l-aughlin, Harry Kanner, Ernie Purdon.
I t tf
Fernald Ildwe. Co.
Thi* b the last week for the Piano tuim'd and very suggestive of child­
Agnca Berner, Karl Roumillat, Harold
For Sale—Block of five well liMatis)
Contest ami your work thi* week will hood i ti'rror*.
Long, liny Chittenden.
city lota. Address Owner, Box
count some.
,
it tl
The See-Sow and Final chours. Mi*“
Way Down South: Soloists, Mi-vu-s
\J Mr*. Kooncc of Jacksonville I* the
Wanted
Clean
cotton
rags
no
■■M|*.
Veda Ward soloist, was indescribably Ward and Bowler; chorus, Ruth Butt. All Local Advertisements Under This
el.tS
guest of her sister. Mr* It K Tolar of
Is-iiiltiful, leaving as it did, in the mind' Renie Murrell, Ruth Butler, Guy Ells­ llrudlnS . Three Cents a Line i nch Issue at the Herald office. Will pay
(&gt;er pound.
Magnolia avenue, and wdl remain for
of all who 'uw it. a memorial of glowing worth, Roy Chittenden. Billie liili, Mis*
several days before visiting in Gem-vn
Good Mule for Sale t ‘h«*a|&gt; I * IflFor Rent Lower lloor of house,
D-imty ami hiifipim-** not soon to be Damerun. Agin* Berner. Genie Wicker,
und otiier |*&gt;mt*
apection apply tu John (
I
inl*.
lo r g o lte n ,
Frank Cumpls-ll. Rulpli Wight. Turner didly l(M*atei] in ls*'l nsiib-ui-«- a*cthih
tt.
Swun* Down Flour, ]ti«t the l&gt;est that !
Celery avenue
Only
suitable
(or
family
without
etili*
Sweetheart Chorus: Solnist, McDerAnd now. the ri-timnn of the much
has ever l*s-n offered to Sanford |*-op|e
UU-U
— F**f- Sul«*—-(¿W sere* of colorr fi"-* ea
luuuii. cboxiui, JtuH* Rot+r Genre- WrckrTr dren, Autds'. il. C. Duilm*:,
talked
of
Gibson
lamilv.
Jot
winch
all
tireM cCuller's (iriK-i-ry.
fill-2c-----For Sale Twelve acre truck farm :11., trolley line lur #1500
la-ss- lut I i dr
Agn««
Berner,
Ruth
Butler.
Mabel
Bow­
At the ■■"TwHTPit SocioT" at lie- Lome merry rtm rtres, lovelv “ is-w s «ml «Inures
mile* west of Sunford. on Gertrude Ave., «ire»!. Address Owner, cure II* raid
ler.
Renie
Murrell.
Willie
Hill.
Guy
Eli*wenthe
Is-auliful
setting.
of Mr. and Mrs. M M. Stewart next
■S'Mf
lvot 98 of St. Joseph Orange Co. Three
Dr. Cecil Butt, u* Mr. Gilison, was a wolrh. Turner, Rc. Chittenden, Frank acres tiled, artesian well. Write if you
Friday evening several auunliers of the
Goi&gt;d
table
board
by
day
or
w
&gt;*k
Campbell.
Stetson Mnmlotin Club will l*o present very wise one amiable man, who seemed
mean
business.
C.
H.
Yanson,
Sikt«»2')li
Park
avenue,
5
1
ll
Yamtna Yatnruu (iirLs: Soloist, Muriel
mid render some delightful selections. to have prufitted by exjierience in know­
ton,
Mo.
60
61(1
¡1(1,00»)
Fine
Livingston
Ginls*
m
e
)
Rrd*
ing how and when to yield to th«* ajyut- Harruld; chorus. Annio Whitm-r, I.dhan - P o r - t t a l r — P l v r n r r r s ; C ’ T I f f C u R I v' h Come out and hear them.
'field IfiäiuPTIoiiTiilo iiTiml im'3. r.-t*’ cr
Herring, Ruth Roiierta. Ts-ttie Culdweil,
' 'RfChPllPU CitiW-J Goods are always fion*ami commands of Mrs Gibson,
tion, l l | tiled, 2 wells, 6 room house, set. $1.25 |KT ni. 1II lots .«I ó dl'1' &lt;1 O"
Douglas
Abernathy,
Jewell
Dinket.
just right. Ask McCuller uln.ut them. whose houI had soaring aspirations fur
See-saw Chorus: Soloist, Wi»i Ward; 2 born*, on First street. Three miles per rn. F. L. Green«, It D -, h-tl- -"dr
above the homely duties of every dayCO-2c
west of Sanford. Will sell at $1,500. south ol C. C. Cobbs store.
r,''-ff
Miss Eva A. Baker, who was here life and relielltng at fate that her life-was chorus, eight young ladles and eight
young men.
from SteUon University last of the week linked with "Joe Gihuon" in narrow
The committee in charge of the Gilison
groove«
instead
of
with
an
ideal
affinity
and expected to remain over Sunday and
Family Reunion feel deeply grateful to
{day the pipe organ at the Congregational In n higher, happier shpere.
th» people of Sanford and vicinity for
church was unable to stay and therefore
Miss Moll Whitm-r interpreted the
thHr K^rirTiiuA hupphTT
-d isappointed t hune who'traiHWT"TB*Tfllar "elinracter of l i f ^ G ibaon with gnus-fui
As it is out of the question to reach
her. She will, however, come again dignity and cxeeeding cleverness. She
js-rsonally
all thaw who contributed to
soon, and will then l*&gt; heard.
t
also taught an ohji'ct lesson to all the
the
success
of the entertainment we take
The mild winter has caused the spring growth
Everybody wants good cofft-e or now* young ladies on the stage and in the au­
this means of thanking the public.
to start early. . Don’t -delay fertilizing,
at all. Rlcheliew Code« has long been dience of how to Huecessfully matinge
To the mother* of the children in-thc
Judged the beat by Sanford house­ a husband. Eugene Roumillnt, as “Bil­
havoritc Fruit Manure will give results anti
keeper*. Sec McCuller.
60-2c
ly O'Lee,” wns at hia boat. It is not moon, tramp, bnrn dance and cow hoy
will not produce dic-lmck.
-*
Tin- Sanford bosket ball team played making too broad an assertion to say chorus»-*, we extend our grateful thanka;
■■ ^ g*
the Winter Gurdni-Oakland team ui that the character- as interpreted by- and to all the soloists and young men
YOUR t r u c k AND G ARDEN CROPS
Oakland laat Saturday afternoon with a Eugene could not have been excelled. and women in theJvarious choruses we
-c •&gt;' ' lV'' •. ' *
, are duly appreciative,
score of 13 to 6 in favor of Winter GafThere is no real Irish Motlie, who
den-Onklund. Thbtifenford U-am went could not be Improved in every respect
To each and every character in the play
■ Need fertilizer that is quickly available Sfld
home by way of Orlando on account of by u course of lessons from Mr*. George and to Molly and Billy In |i«rticular, do
rich in plant food. Our special crop formulas
ditching of
Ml Bi IwmIi ■ Him s|ip— Islism
ot th
thee ^ M Jw to o r^ rg iji^
itPId'IMi
s .lws i f wm if■^'r4 ^ rn iV *y u i¡¿h ii ** " **
a•mr uc m
ém f l Hg ufc—rfJWan n Pwirth *
i¥ ? in li»i¥W «iB T il i
up ' Wim J i n m1
WwfffF* iWwre^ Hiii'nMrni iiTripa Rwmre
’
s e m especial praise for their untiring
Ditoond p Ham and Breakfast Bacon. ter was simply perfect... .
WHITE TOH OUR BOOKLET
If you don't know about the Diamond C
"Hans", could not have failed to-rec'*
ask McCuller. about it. First call for ognize himself Jn Mr. W, J...'Thigpen, To..the management of tho Ini|&gt;crial
popularrity..
•
‘ G0 *2e
had he met him In the -"Fatherland." Theatre, the editor of ttv* Sanfonl HerI°r their many court»“sies, the husi„ Mr*. M. S. Ilrojvn of Palutka, Hupreme Mr. Thigpen wan certainly splendid as
'*
oe*a men for generous support of ad.
Representative of the State Pythian Hans.
J . «. PACI, Local Acini
Bisters, is the guest of her sister. Mrs.
Mr. Guy Ellsworth, a* Tod Lorraine, ,pr«Kr,im: ^ idl "I*” nitled in the sale of
M. Frank and family on her return from was the clever, accommodating, hand- ticketa Bl1'* l)y attending the performJACKSONVILLE
v, .
.
FLORIDA
the state ronvrnUon of the Knighla of some cousin just needed to play the gal,ny B,,&lt;
w^°
* hig
Pythias held in Kissimmee last wcelL
lant to hie pretty cousins,
i or
®
w *** under obligations.
t
r*-*A.
VC*'
THE

GIBSON

REUNION

LOCAL

WANTS

-F E R T IL IZ E YOUR O R A N G E T R EES

INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER CO.

mm

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�TUB SANFORD HEÄALO

p iOVERItOR’S IDEAS
■i

OUR CONGRESSMAN
lak#* more or leu phosphate deposits

Weed
,,,4 ed
,.(l L
I e.sgi'a
n tCo-r- e*
^ 1* b^ (H
&gt;n *°mc
°f *he
',n ‘I ®°
held
(uchL N
isla
latÍA
t io n
there
more
or ,M
valunble
timb,.rm

1

WEAKNESS O f BANKING SYSTEM
Authority to S ell State

Lands Hele

By Right o f Sovereignty

removed from this .and by tFespossera
without the state having received any
compensation whatever therefor.. At
present no express authority is vested
either in the Governor of the state or any
of the Government officers.or hoards to
sell or (IIuiKsie or any of this properly.
"In ray opinion a great part of it
should not be db|&gt;o*ed of, but ns there
aro certain portions of it which it may tie
desirable for the state to sell or to con*
tract for the use of, I deem it advisahle
that some one of tho state boards be au­
thorized to soil or contract for the use of
such property, and therefore recommend
that a law he enacted authorizing £hp.
trusioesi of- the internal Improvement
■Fund to make such afties or caontracta
where It is deemed for the lwiit~lt»t«-rewl
o ' the state to do so."

P U

f P

t S S g ¥ i ig * S t

«n«iU ul Uh Ir tlaiiM »»»irm u k l a n ifn o r, P. |!
StA T IW L A M I o m m

.

•L--j_ í;*,BrTril|e&gt; riocSU. Stanai 7, ma.

O»o. tW 'iju™ .

-

to hfe scab-. ' .
^ '
'
* : ToOSs.l* Smith of snlmwit ii Mhh. (‘onttvura.
Y « o are hrrriiy nwtlted rhal H-nJimm 11 O r » r .
Following it a brief record pf. what he fchu -gn ™ OriMo, Morilla •• hi* popolar» »&lt;1í
r
H . l»*a. I»* in th l. ifllo«
has accompllsiied and the promises made War d? u i* ¿urrolnratKl appliralion
lo ro n lM and
by him to assist Sanford and the St.Johns ■rryitt Un» csiwrlUtion ni w *ir llotjvotrad K ntry.
No. Oasi#, firrlai No. O sali, maU* Jun» J| 1 9 1 1 .
river have been kept in every particular: £“» * M a i : 1» S«-. »3 ami a v v i, SW «i S -rti» ,.
io » . IUnc&gt; » K. T t l U b a o »
Secured the following items In the *ML n kTowiwhip
lb ti, and a» trnuiuU fu« hi* c o o lc t br alpublic building hil! for the Second Dis­ )M * b (hai &gt;*al (id»-. L, i'nulh noyir m*d* art»1
lou rt lowwnl artlh-mmt or ol makinc à n *U w r«
trict of Florida:
— “ —
1on «ali! « a l— to *i----------------*-----ha» w m riN m t* or culti« almi
any pare ol
claim ; h* U nut now bn lb * claim
Public Iluilding ut Orlando on n
and tn Urrt
my ktw w W fr ho has abamlucucl
__ r . now out ul tho »tato.
site already owned
$(&gt;0,000 UwelàlieM
You aio. rt&gt;*r»lor».
i
—___ __,
___ ____—,
. n ti!
further
r.uifWJ. that thn
Public Building and site at SanaUrcalliin* *111 ho Uk«n t.jr thW offl-u ai Satino |
l**n
j«*n ninfisml
funliimoj Ly
hy you.
jrou. am
«aili your
&gt;our «aU
mUl «nlry
mir)- wi/
illl •

Tallahassee,* Fla,
■
Follow­
ing up the policy recently decided upon
by Goy.‘ Ptrli Trammell to-give out for
the Intormation of mernbery of the LegisUture and of the public certain of the
recommcndatlonif which wilPbe contain­
ed in his message to the Legislature next
increase l im jt pf ç ^ i (pr j mlhtlng
month. the Governor today gave mnJur
publication the following recommemiationa which.hf.jwULtawka-.
-Fund te Goarantec Dank Depositor*
“The primary purpose* for the estab­
lishment of banka, ao far as the public ia
Mnddork-Ficld Players Returning.
concerned; are: First, that the public
The popular Mnddocks-Ficld Play•hall have a safe place to deposit their
money; and second, that those who need era are on their way Northward and
it may conveniently obtain fumls u|K&gt;n Knrnatz has prevailed ut&gt;on them to
projjer aecurity after the money shall make another stop nt Sanford before
have been gathered together by the closing their show for thp season. It is
said that some of the old face* have
banking corporations.
"The ideal system of banking will iteen replaced by new oin-s and it U
guarantee to depositors the itfyolutc cer­ assured that all of the productions are
tainty of the return of every dollar de­ entirely new to Sanford audience*.
The -company now aland* stronger
posited, and thia will insure tye greatest
than
ever before and the opening of­
passible volume of loanable funds in
fering
will serve to Introduce the new
banka for the needs of business. The
faces
ami
prove their quality.
"The
•tate and nation should see to It that ev­
ery safeguard shall be provided for the Coll of the Woods," a great comedy
security of the depositor, since they'per­ dramu in four parts, will be the open­
mit and authorize the receiving of de­ ing attraction next Thursday, March
20th. This play presents a .strong
posits under sanction of {ho law.
story
with a deep plot und a pretty
“Florida has a most excellent and sul&gt;love
scene.
There is much comedy of
stands! Jot of banks, and the fail uran
havs been comparatively few; yet there it dean high-claaa kind which is
is thwt weakness existing In our banking led by our old favorite, "Happy Jack
system which does not. make th4 depos­ Kearney/’There will be three other Shows |in­
itor absolutely safe. At the critical
vented
during this stay of the rutnpany,
moment in our financial and industrial
four
shows
in all. A matinee perform­
affair*, when it is most necessary that he
be secured against the lorn of his deposits, ance for Saturday, and tho prior* are
the depositor'a only guarantee Is the abil­ as before, 3S, -16, unit 50 cent», Kents
ity of the bank to puli through the finan­
cial and industrial depression. Should
not a depositor, -be made safe against lorn
when-ihe financial distress comes? Un­
questionably he should: nnd I regard it .
the duty of the state and the nation to
enact laws which Vili make him secure.
A failure to do so in my opinion, is an
excusable neglect to protect the citizen
in his rights.
t t
*»
"That ilepoaitors may be secure, that
bank foilurw m a y become minimtrrd,
that the greatest cause for producing
panics may be matorinlliy reduced, 1
believe a measure providing for und re­
quiring the bank* to maintain u bunk
guarantee fund should !*» enacted, und I
No. IMS
No. «2
so recommend. The guarantee fund
7 ■5ûpm
til Uium
K:00am
l.v Jacksonville
system has iwc-n tried our for a reason­
1210am
2 :46pm
12:25pm
Ar Savannah
able time in a few of Die states, und 1 am
f&gt; U ipm
Ì :M6pm
4:65pm
Ar Charleston
imformed that it has proven entirely sat­
8:00pm
7
:(M)am
6;06ara
Ar Richmond
isfactory
to depositors and has not
11 60pm
10:20am
K:40nin
Ar Washington^
worked any hardship) on the banka.
1:14am
11:80am
10:00om
Ar Dal timore
The stock in trade of the banka Is the de­
.1:40am
2.-04 pm
12:20am
Ar W. Philadelphia
posits A greater part of the earnings
6:00ain
4:15pm
2:31 pm
Ar New York
of banka come from the interest upon the
Steel Pullman rar» of the hlghcM order operated on
fuoney of depositors which is loaned.
tllnlng car* on (rain* Ne*. M '$ 4 •«&lt;! KB. local Sleeper to
Tho rerun» upon bank Investment* a* «operated on Train HO. For Infoimxllon apd ro*ervatlon appi)
rule Tange from ten to thirty |&gt;er cent.
•Most bank stock sells above por. From
tho patronage and busimxw arising (rum
the furnia of tho dopoaitorwlhe-bank-i»
---- TiUialoiKl^
one of our most profitable burinrsa In­
Jack»omilJe, Fioriti»
FIS W. Day. Streeti a ..
stitutions. With an absolute guaranty
that every dollar on deposit to aafe, I
believe thd bank would bo even more
proaperoua as a money making iintitution; but if it would not, then should
_ws leave the depositor insecure in order
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of the guarantee fund, or, should every
dollar in the bank be made safe, al­
though the bank’s profits would be
•lightly reduced thereby?
"One of,the greatest cause« of panics
to bank failures. The principal cause of
ihe failure of banka to the lack, of confi­
dence In some of our banka wheh talk pf

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P*nic would, be much lc« probable?* If
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"Tbs people of the nation jro being
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guoranU». K to right and Ju*t that we
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BUILDING. M TR

- The money t hat to put lo these would

Governmeat Calls for Bids for Sait

Sanford CUlien Dialikes the Idea of
Editor Sanford Htrald:
Dear Sir—You have been pointed out
to me aa a gentleman who lovea to chat
with his friends, so I was wondering if It
made a difference with you what the sub­
ject was. I am not from Wichita, Kana.,
the cited city beautiful, but am like tbe
Dutchman that claimed he could read
the Bible with correct understanding
when the subject was that of Daniel be­
ing east Into the lions* den. He said no
one Just dose by la the meaning, so I am
Just dose by City Beautiful. Interpret
it aa you may, Wichita that ia or Sanford
that in to be. An editor suggests for tbe
good of all beslness men to be successful
it to advertise. That truly means when
coming from you that the suggestion ia
advertise In the city paper. And not to
litter our streets with the handbills
thrown everywhere. I tell you truly,
my friend, this method of advertising
ia a sore proposition to me. 1 get my
veranda aÛ clean, along comes a boy with
these hills that you have job printed.
They throw doxena of them .on my ¿ice
veranda, the wind tends them everywhere
and then 1 pick up tbe litter from the
overloaded trash wagon, pladng all I can
in the trash can. Along comes another
yard, ia a sight to see. If the buatwre
man would give you tbe same money you
could put him a more attractive n l and
•very one would see it that ia able to own
a Herald. And another thing, my dear
friend, I am kicking in earnest now, why
cannot you suggest some way to help the
tidies get rid of the unsightly billboards?

somebody's ad, and a good deal of this
In this issue of The Herald appears an
on the main street of what we with to advertisement Inserted by the treasury
make beautiful Sanford. There are department, calling for bids or proposal»
cl tire that have a place far these things to furnish a site for the federal building
and why not Sanford? I would nuggeat to be erected in this city,
the interior of the bail ground' fepce used
Only a few weeks ago TKe Herald piibfor that purpoae^You will goon be go- lisbed a dispatch stating that an approIng out there anlHhoae that wish to see priation of $70.000 had been voted by
ran; the others can stay at home. There Congress for a public building in Sanford,
are cities not so far from us that will not and the second phases of the matter
allow one billboard or a bill posted upon cornea with this- advertisement. Evia building In their town. They use píen- dentiy tbe building Ls to be pushed more
ty . of paint, shrubs and flowers. Their rapidly than in many other caaes, as the
streets are thronged with people and call for proposals follows the appropriathslr business houses are doing a good' tion bill more closely than is customary,''
bus!mea and all of them advertise in tbe
Desirable or suitable altée are not pleneity papers and pay for eitra copies to tf(ul, and those that are available have a
■end to their friend»,
high market value. It ia of utmost Im1 would like to chat with you all the portante, however, that this building bo
rooming, but 1 have an intuition you placed in n desirable and proper locawish I would atop. I will if you will do tion, and tbe citixena should see that this
what you can to have the new county is done, even if it b-neeeasary to aupplecalled Seminole. You could look up the mrnt, with contributions or otherwise,
history, tell it and bogst hard and gat it. tbe priceTbe government will pay.

Wcdncadsy Club
At the meeting of th * Wednesday
Club to be held at the home of Mrs.
Henry Wight Wednesday afternoon the
following program wiJl be given
Music.
Account of tbo French Oceupattoa,
Mrs. *t,M. 7.. Mqn«.
« Story of Maxmillia’n and Carlotta.
Mr*. S. O. Shinhoher.
The Monroe Docs, ine, Prof. GeorgeX.
Mari«.
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Roll Call.

Want ( lean Shrels
Tailahasree, March 17,—Travoting
men of Florida are up in arma against
tbe .rural hotel keepers of the state and
have prepared a bill to Compel the inn­
keepers to place on each bed In thè hotel
two dean sheets for each occupant inbeen tbe custom. 'Also they demand
that sheets be long enough to cores their
toes when in bed. Individual towels instead of the roller type are required in
the bill to be Introduced in the Legisla­
ture which meets next month. ‘ Two

All Votes Held in Reserve Must be in the Ballot' B
Noon, Otherwise They Cannot be Counted
Representative

Forrest

Lake and Mr. H. E . Tolar, of the
will

act

SANFORD’S BRICK ROADS
In .Ktrh mnm nfrq |a requircd. Nothing is said about public
Caaidng Favorable Comment Throughcomb« or tooth brushes.
out the South
Sanford’s $200,000 brick roads l&gt;ond
Episcopal Church
Sendees a t the Church of the Holy Lwue has been disposed oi to a Cincin­
Cross for Holy Week and Easter Day nati firm and it is pleasing to note that a
premium was obtained on the bonds,
will be as follows;1'* •
Monday, i7th, Evensong 4 o’rlock in says the Tl mi»-Union. The i*u e was
voted by people of the Banford road dis­
the afternoon.
‘Tuesday, Evensong 4 o'clock in the trict in Its county and will bo used for the
paving of a considerable number of miles
afternoon.
Wednesday, Litany, 10:30 in the morn­ of road with brick. Contracts for the
ing. Litany and penitential office with brick and the labor will soon be adver­
tised for and awarded.
short meditation 7:30 in the evening
As remarked by a speaker at the U,t
Maundy Thursday, Early celebration
6:30 in the morning; Evensong 4 o’clock moeting of the Eustia Board of Trade,
Sanford Is tbe b « t advertised city in
in the afternoon. Good Friday, Pro Anaphora 11:30 Florida when it comes to. good roads.
in forenoon; Passion aervice 12 m. to 3 Every'wide awake paper in the country
o'clock in tbe afternoon; Evensong 7:30 haa commented favorably upon the en­
terprise and progrosalveneea of this hus­
In the evening.'
Saturday, Evetuong 4 o’clock in tbe tling city In floating a bond iaauc of $200,000 for the purpose, not of building nit ire
afternoon.
brick a tm ta -within Its corporate limn«,
Easter Day:—
but outside in the country-^Ujtrici* «..n. Sunrise celebration, 6 o'clock.
tiguous to the dty.
Low Celebration, 8 o'clock.
I t is to be assumed that ifThe One city
Morning Fray«» 10:30.
of Sanford with 6,000 inhbhitnntA enn do
such a notable thing, tlial part of l-aU
Children's Easter Service, presentation county on the east of the lakes, .or the
of Easter offering far missions, and build- whola of the bounty for that matter, * nh
lug.of the Cross, 4 o’dcok in afternoon, u population of 18,000, could undertake
Evening choral aervice with address, brick roads and take the lead in J*Vrnh
Strangers and vWtors will be cordially
or will it drop it and permit some
section to take advantage of the &lt;
tunity to become the pioneer?- I
Lake Region.

ARTHUR SEARING PECK.
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Your County Taxee.
W. E- Martin, the genial Tax Col­
lector, does not wish to cause any tax
payer* Inconveniences but he wishes
to state though the columns of The
Herald,that April first will be the limit
of hb endurance and all tlie county
taxes if not paid by that date will be
delinquent and will appear in print
thereby causing the payment of more
money and anguish of spirit in. swing

There will 11» a apecialtsong sem&lt; . ni
Easter music at the Methodist church

Sunday evening. MarrfrgsrfU. t&lt;&gt; which
the public? -Is cordially Invited. There
will be no sermon, only the Easter « »ng

espied time to pay and only fifteen
days more for the limit P!ca«ant pros­
pect but Billy Martin ia getting paid
for collecting taxes and he will he
forced to do hb duty.

Are Yon in Arrears

NEW 1913 RAMBLER

P&lt;

as Judges.

ometcr, windshield, electic lights, electric
self-starter,
FIR S T PR IZ E— Player Piano, on display at The Herald office.
SEC O N D PR IZ E— $ 25.00 Brasa Bedstead, purchased from and
display at the store of D. A . Caldwell &amp; Sona
lies'. Watch purchased from and on dbplay

.Cost $ 1943.00 will sell aT

Discount of $200.00

Can add extra equip*
use for automobile.
WILLETT GROOVER,

Jacksonville, Florida

OURTH PR IZ E — 1 1 0 .0 0 Ladles' Locket and Chain, purchased from

Herewith The Herald give* the names
of the gentlemen who will act aa Judge»
at. the flniah of ita context mid to rouqt
tbe votre and award the prîtes.
The
name« of these gentlemen are • sufficient
guarantee, if any b needed, that the conteat will be marked by absolute fairness.
end the interest of every candidate safeguarded.
The judge» will take charge of tbe bal­
lot box Friday noon at the clore of the
contest. The closing of the third bonus
offer in the Herald contest Monday

VelingFower ai Subscrición»
candidates who know no such word aa
Payments on air-subscriptlona will
quit, The ones who fight out to the
finish are the ones who will be band- earn votre according to tha following
schedule. Renewal« and back subecripaomety rewarded at tbe tio n of the connew subacrlpteat. Utroereto^Ej^ffntW i i a u» nt - a t Gone,“
the finbh haa lost many a struggle,
Son»»' contestants are saturated with
exaggerated and idle reporta about the
number of votes that other» are bolding
10 reare’ 20.00.. .
____ 76.000 v o ï ï
The Hat of candidates and their vote
exhibjt as counted up to nopn Monday1'
have anjead, keep It.

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W nt H.
Newman
take advantage of the flrst offer of extra
votea availed thenbelve# of the oppor­
btfflot b in.
Mr». L V. Sum atran _____
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tunity to secure bonus voUa under that
Aa it has been decided to give double
offer, with the result Jh»to today, the
8 « ford. M c. H P. D. Ne. 2
number of conKMtonla who m U C .Iffr. votre on all new suIacripUoñ» turned in
place themselves in the pr re winning Thursday,.and Friday, lt‘ wilTbe beat for
Sanfur Affla., R. f . D. Ne. 3.
all contentant» to are every one who hae
169,700
promised a subscription and turn them
in on these deyi.
This contest

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IN S A N fT J R Ù — L ilt is Worth Lining
SANTORO, PU N ID A , PRIOAY. MARCH I I , ' 1 * 0

KING OF GREECE RU LED

Will Endeavor to Pick up
Scattered Ends
BANKERS AT

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Shot by Afcftauln While Walking On
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/ Thp Street« of Salonlkl
the Saloniki. March KL—King George ol
: Greece wax axHioixiiut u»d while walking
, in the xtreet* of Saloniki thit afternoon.
|The axxaxain was n (»reck ol low mental
I type, who gave hi« name as Aleko Sehinux

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A large number of New York and Bal­
timore lawyer« and hankers arrived in
Savannah last night and this m o r n in g ,
representing creditor« of (lie American
Naval Stores. Company, which suspend­
ed on Monday, to the extent o f m o re
than 13,000,000. Moat o f them are at a
local hotel, where they had a m e e tin g
today at noon among themselves and will
have another meeting during the day
with the officer* of the American Naval
Stores company for the purpose o f get­
ting all pomlhle facta, ho as to see where
they stand before tfje general meeting o f
the creditors on Friday. A r g u m e n t s
that no substantial evidence o f w r o n g ­
doing had been pres»*nted to th e ju r y
which convicted o ffic e r s o f th e A m e r ic a n
Naval Stores C o m p a n y o f v io la t in g th e
Sherman anti-trust law w e re m a d e to d a y
to the supreme rourt In the second day s
argument o n the u p |ie a l fr o m ja il s e n ­
tences imposed hy the G e o r g ia F e d e r a l
courts.
o o o

President W ils o n 's s ta t e m e n t u ( t i n
administration’s
a t t i t u d e to w a r d A m e r,
,
,
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le a n hankers p a r t ic ip a t i o n in th e ( h i -

, *&gt;ot l ^K* K i n g

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th e

h e a r t.

The King was accompanied only h&gt; an
jjdvHle-enmir,—TJptitPnant-CdrtTtWr
Francoudi*. Tire assassin came sud­
denly' ar the King and fired only one shoe
from a seven chamber revolver. The
tragedy caused intease excitement.
Schinns was relied at onre and over­
powered. The wounded King was lifted
Into a carriage and taken to the Pupalion
lloHpitul. He wits still breathing when
placed in (lie carriage.
Prince Nicholas, tlie King's third son.
and other officers hurried to the hospital.
Arriving first, Prince Nicholas summoned
the officers and, speaking in u voice
choked with so!»*, said:
. " It is my deep grief to announce to
you the death of our beloved King "and
invite you to swear fidelity to your new
sovereign. King Constantine."
Crown P r in c e Constantine, who *urc»‘eds King George, is at present at Jn*
nina. He is ei|»ected to c o m e h e re w it h
nil jsissilil** sp»*ed.
T h e a s s a s s in o f th e k in g ts a n e v il
lo o k in g fe llo w a tx m t fo r ty y e a rs o ld
On Ix 'in g iir r » "* !e d . fie re fu s e d to e x p la in
h i* m o t iv e fo r th e crime
l i e d e c la re d
h is n a m e w a * A le k o S c h iu a * a n d . in r e ­
p ly to a n o ffic e r w h o a s k e il In in w lt e l tier
h e h a d n o pity for h is country, a n s w e re d
t h a t h »1 w a s a g a in s t g o v e rn m e n ts
S c h in u * m a in t a in e d a |S T fe i- tly im
p a iM ih le d e m e a n o r , w h ic h w as s u g g e s tiv e
o f h is lie in g ir n - s p c in s ilile fo r In * a c tio n *
N o t w it h s t a n d i n g t i e ’ r a p id it y
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n o w m a y p r o c e e d us a fiv e , s iw e r a tr n ir
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ont* u l th&lt;* m a fit u d v r n t u r n u A vci&gt; » k »*h o l
modern tim e « , n a ile d d o w n tlx * D e la w a r e

la * p la c e d
T h e re a n ’ a n u m b e r of
fin e lo c a tio n s in th e c i t y a n d o f c o u rs e
e v e r y o n e w a n ts to g e t t i l l s lin e b u ild ­
in g lo c a te d a * d o s e m t h e ir p la c e s o f
InuiioesM ,i* jx n s ild e as th e p a r a m o u n t
id e a se e m s t h a t w h e r e v e r th e p o s to f­
fic e goes th e r e th e tr a d e w ill g o also,
c o n s e q u e n tly th e r e w ill lie a g o o d - n a ­
tu r e d s c r a m b le fo r lo c a tio n s a n d n u m ­
b e r * o f sit»** a n * s p o k e n o f a n d n u m lie r s
o f th e m h a v e la w n s e n t to th e g o v e r n ­
m e n t s u p e r v is in g a r c h it e c t .
T h e s to c k h o ld e r * o f th e S a n fo r d H o u s e
u t t h e ir r e g u la r m e e tin g y e s te rd a y d e ­
c id e d to id le r th e lin e c o rn e r lo t a t th e
in te r s e c tio n o f F ir s t s tr e e t a n d P a lm e l
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to a n d ns th e y h a v e th e r e q u is ite n u n i
I * t o f feet a n d D u * Its .»t io n is n v e ry
c h o ic e o n e it w ill lx - in th e r u n n in g
T h e g o v e r n m e n t o f co u rs» ’ e x p **e t* to
p a y a re a s o n a b le s u m a n d Ih e lo c a tio n
o f th e lo t w ill h a v e m u c h to d o w ith
tlx - p ric e .a n d it is o h l) n a tu r a l fo r th e
r it iz e n * to e x jx s 't as m u c h fr o m th e
g o v e rn m e n t as fr o m a p r iv a t e n id i
v td u a l L o ^ ^ - i
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Mes.Hr». Harde»1, McEarlund A iI mit
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Wfli lie Live Issue it Meeting
of Législature. •
INVESTIGATION Wllt-«E CAllfO
Governor Trtmixull

Eapecti to Call

For an Appropriation of Five •
Million For Bondi
V

Tallahass»**. Ha.. March 20.—The
manner in which the state has given away
the Everglade land* and the alleged un­
finished Htate of the inland canalj will be
investigated
by the legislature when it
F o r s o m e re a s o n n r a n o th e r it is im p o s ­
Governor Tram­
s ib le t o g e t a re |* &gt; rt fr o m som e (K Jln ts. convene* next month
r h e o n ly re a s o n w e c a n u t t r i i i u t e lo r mell i* in favor of a $5.000,000 bond Is­
th e s ile n c e o f th e m e n fr o m w h o m we sue to put the Everglade* in proper con­
a s k e d r e p o r ts , a * w e s a id la s t week, dition for farming purpose« and hia mcnthey a re afraid to tell the TRUTH »Mge recommending thU Imnd Issue will
about th e »lamage to crop« in their be the signal for a motion to «tart a
neighborhood, fo r (ear th e y would lose probe of the entire handling of the Ever- ■
th e sale o f a fe w acres o f sand to some glatlea, the giving of lands to the canal
|K&gt;or s u c k e r fr o m th e n o r th . T h e y do construction companies liefore tlie canals
n o t seem to k n o w t h a t c o u rte s y w o u ld had been finished and the contracts now
w o u ld d e m a n d u r e p ly o f s om e k in d . under consideration to repair the canals.
T h e y c a n 1 n o th in g a tx m t t lx ’ ex,»-n»e The coastal canal from Jacksonville U
o l th e w ir e , n o r (o r th e fa c t t h a t th e said to lx* in u deplorable condition, being
a n s w e r w as p r e p a id , if s e n t. I t i* on e full of shoals and at time* not navigable,
n no
w a y so m e |&gt;oople d o n e a rly e v e r y ­
Work on the new bridge over the Hal­
t h in g . T h e y d o n o t k n o w a n y t h in g
u t x . u l .(m u g D u n g s lik e b u s in e s * m e n ifax river is nearing completion, the last
T h o m u x J . P e te r* , th e la rg e s t to m a ­ cement pile liaving been put In position
to g ro w e r in th e s ta te , w ire d T H E Saturday. The work of installing the
new s t e e l draw U also well under way.
N E W S as fo llo w *
tin M onday h e a vy
Tlie
tie* i.nd rail* for tlie electric road
fa in s I x g t o i f a llin g h e re a n d c o n tin u e d
or»’
alrem
y on hand, the former being
M o n d a y n ig h t , T u e s d a y n ig h t a n d u n stacked
along
the city streets last week
it ! a lx n il 4 o 'c lo c k W e tln e iu la y m o r n hy
the
hundreds,
in readinew* to use, and
to r e - diaoista.m u s r e s u lt* to a ll
e -n q rs gnew -m g rsn p r a lrtt- ItiT i.l in th is wlien Die crowd* are gone from the
si nets and lie' tourist was. in i* over, the
s e c tio n .
P re s e n t c o n d ii io n * d id io b te
1. « * o f n in e ty |x -r c*‘ n t iw iu th » I M ia m i work of laying De* rails will lx- begun,
and it will not !*• long lefore Daytonians
lir o w e r s a re p ic k in g u lew to m a to e s
can have a trolley ride.
to d a y fr o m D ie m u s t fa v o re d s jx it*
o on
w lie re th e f r u it Ls a b o v e w a te r. T ills
During
Uspast
month or more it has
s h ip p in g . lioW »'V er w ill lia s e to s lo p
D*-n
thoroughly
demonstrated
that Le*
to n ig h t o r to m o r r o w a t la (e » r~
county
citrus
fruits
are
l»-«t,
that are
W e h ave tout w et seasons liefo re,
grown in the United Stale«, which just
■o m p a ru tis e ly s ,x u k in g
T h i* o ver
as well I»' th*’ world. ThU assertion la
How w a * u nex|x*cted a n d show * m o re
based
on returns from fruits by the local
w a te r in tlie fields th a n at an y tim e
exegongv,
w h ic h report s h o w s that Lee
»m is' UHM .lu rin g crop seajw.n,
T lie .
i
,, . i .
,
, ,
, c o u n ty f r u ii* h a v
lead in every in­
o n ly excuse D in t I h ave licurd a d s a n .» *d ;
stance, o r a n g e s bringing and average
fo r tfi|s c o n ili to m o f u iir e a s n iiu td c w e a th
pin &lt;■of ft llfi jeu Ix.x utt .in auction marer i- tin - t i n t r l i t i o.or . qn lin n 1oí I , * t
ki f
it v» it
n id t i l l l u l l On * OI a tu! a to ta l e c lip s e
In j dispute over th.- ownership of
o f ti.e t t iis it i a ll io n e - , a t lb*- salín- I lin e

ShhJun
A F Is.

e n te r I Mined

PROBE THE EVERGLADES

O ops

Realizing that the storm that was
prevailing all over the state would do
The Building.
a great amount of damage, THE NEWS
wired to a nomlier of the principal
points for a report. Th»**e nqxirtx are
from
men well pu*ted and conus-tent
AU ABSORBING TOPIC JUST NOW
—
to^ judge of tho conditions.
----------■ The rain has done a great amount of
damage In some sections while In others
O w n e r* o f S in fo r d
Home Oiler a *^ ."a* bene ficial _ta tfau.growing crop*.
Wind seems to have- Inut—Uuw-&gt;owiHe
C h o ic e L o t o n T h e i r C o r n e r -------- b
tomatoe« plants a t some , »oints on the
O t h e r S ite s
East C o a s t.
From Delray north the damage is
T l» e all a b s o r b in g t o p ic t h a t s w o ts
very light. Tomatoe plant* are all
t o be a g it a t in g th e m in d * o f th e ,x *o p le
small yet as they do not plant out as
a t p re *» *n l is th e q u e s tio n o f ju s t w h e re
early a* they do further south.
th e p ro p o s e d g o v e r n m e n t b u ild in g w ill
P o ta to e s a re h u r t in no m e s e c tio n s .

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Ivuri, Our lx *d IU&lt; Itkwn

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Site Will Soon be Chosen for

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Anlh^tn. Nu» U ( hn.l lii^n
river today, carrying n daring party of i ‘•"“J”«»
explorer« who projxVa* (lenetrating to the i'.^tu.u y»,.« rhims
h e a d w a te r * o f m a n y o f th e m ig h t y t r t l i u ta r io s o f t lie A m a z o n m th e in te r e s t o f
s c ie n c e nn&lt;l h u m a n it y .
T ln * y *»**’ k w h a t
ix k n o w n a * th e " lo s t w o r l d " m t lie liu s m
o f th e A m a z o n .

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Trurkers All ()»rr Florida Buffer on

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la n d u t B la c k H u m m .K -k , te n n n le a
s o n ili o f M ilt o n , in S a n ta R in a county,
*
A r r h L in d s a y , f .7 y e a r* o ld , »hot and
k ille d h is »on, J o h n L in d s a y . Arch
L in d s a y w as a r re s te d b y t lie sheriff
ih o r l K a fte r th e k illin g , a n d is in ja il ut
I
M ilt o n
n o o
( ' o n t r a ils h a te la s -n le t h y th e S t.
P e te rs b u rg I m ext m e n i.( 'u m n u r iy , h o ld ­
ers u t p id d ic u t i lit i e s in ^ t |V tc r s h u r g ,
fo r th e i m is t r ile t t o li a n d e q u ip m e n t
n l a new |s iw e r p ia t ii lo r o s i Ì C 5,(506
a n d f» r s e v e ra l new e a rs to lx- u s e d o n
,

* t tu r a lt r a , tis * to .lib a lo » i.Oos
( p n r 'y
—
ao si.iav *•—- 1la: Juiava^I
* m a Tr o l t t i f - f r * * - » r t s s m a x s * «*-- * * . * * y r
E lm A v e n u e
iz e d lo p u r d ia s e r n r l. in g fo r l'a lm e lU » r a o t la li w hs ( fo r ti M t s n o s o u th
A sensational *tory of how fund* of the
to h e r s is te r . M r * , M a t ( t u b F r ie r o f S u l a ve 11m ’ f r o lli S c c o n d str*» *t io S e v e n th
Ìla ila n iT iiIe , D a n ia , F o r t
I .a u d e r iiu h .
state of Ohio Were alleged to have p-ussed
Da sirtsd car lines n«-re.
p h u r . t t k l a . , a ln i M r s (
D I '. c k o f U n M a g n o lia t i . l'e u t f i
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N e w H a v e n , C o n n . b o th o f w fio tn a re

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and tht now defunct Columbus Saving« and Trust Com|&gt;any. wen* told today in nu* K,ir,,H
T h e r ix im * w e n - v e r y fr a g r a n t w it h c u t
llw* examination of the bank's failure by
flo w e r * a n d w e re v e r y a r t is t ic a lly a r ­
Henry W. llacku.*, secretary and treas­
ra n g e d
T h e c h a r m in g ly a p p o in te d lu n ­
urer of tlx* institution. The hunk’» fail­
c h e o n w a s s e rv e d u t 12 : 30 . O n e lu rg e
ure left thousand* of depositor* practical
ta b le w a s u r ra n g e d fo r th e g u e s ts . T h e
ly t&gt;ennlleiei.
d in in g r o o m w a s b e a u t if u l in p in k a n d
_____ • __ ___ o o tx
g re e n , D u tc h c * w ro x * * fo r m in g th e

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C o u n c il a. I jo u r ne. I

s to r m is o v e r .
t i n T u e s d a y , I t t* S n o w , w i l l i J o h n
l.liYKIJ..
W
N
ix
&amp; C o , o f N e w Y o r k , w ire d as f o l­
t u y C le r k .
lo w s : R a in h it* ls -e n g e n e ra l a lo n g
th e E a s t C o n s t fo r th e |&gt;a*l t h i r t y - s ix
I trill K»- f lu h
h o u r * , b u t n o t s te a d y . D o n o t c o n *»d»'r a n y th in g o f a n y c o n s e q u e n c e h it»
Mr* M S y n ie s e n te r ta iiM 'd
ur„|t,,,--------------------------------o f her
tT a m tll' lu s n -----------d n m n e e d . but ratk'X—i liink t k
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Wlth the rntification of only thr»s terpieee. which was laid with handsome
slate* remaining to secure the adoption eyelet embroidery cover over tiink. The
of a constitutional amendment for the place canls l&gt;on* tlie monogrum of the
dtm-t f-lhcfion rir
Mrs: P. H Hmwn
’^onl
... TynntorH,
------- . sprctnlUrm
.________ •uguwtH.
____ _________________
. r -in_ Ttom
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.-i
wa* lieard at the capitol today in regard charming manner assisted Mrs. Liljn in *t,
r «.jp,
„ A Howard Thur«luy after[ trr.
Mrs. It
to the effect ot the adoption oi tin’ amend
serving. They were both [irettily noon. Two tahk** ol bridge were played
ment upon (he nenatorial conlestu in j in white marquisette over pink, thus car-Mrs. Kent Burnetter won the club prize,
Illinois.
_
' rying out the color acheme. Some of the a
0f cards, by making tht&gt; higheut

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. Irunt iiunford avcnuc tu Lini uvtuiut:- JiLih.'». *’ìr?l!l hi'
wùid un ju u ng j
for
Moved und fw&lt;ondel Ditti tlx* clerk lx* s b x 'k . W e h u v e h u d fine weulher f A magnificent new |&gt;ower plant
the
ruin
I'elerdiurg
Light
Sc
Bower
Company
fr
o
m
D
a
tila
n
o
r
t
h
to
d
a
y
,
h
u
t
j in s t r u c t io n to nmke corns'tlon in dis­
will lx1 erected in that city th^»ummer
I ta n .» ’ ¡ux»e**»'d tile A C I. Ily. Car- L* h e a v y s o u th o f h e n *. W e a th e r •*
at
an ex|&gt;emllture ol *om»’thiiylx?tween
s t i l l s o m e w h a t c lo u d y b u t we t h in k th e
$ 125.000 u n d $ 160.000

In the municipal election held in Jack­
sonville Van. C, Swearingen, the present
municipal judge, led W, S. Jordan the
present mayor, by about 360 vote«, necuring tine nomination. W. W. Ander­
son wnx nominated municipal-judge over

. j Whiny-M Walker, former foorvdiman.
The light by a * wee,ling majority. For counclidays will rnan of the first ward S. L. Chapman de- .
up It L* (rut»*d C. D. Mill*. In the second ward
more rain John W DuRose wa* choeen, while (Jeo.
W. Block carried off the councilmanlc
■
---------------g u *1* t s « p e n t th e a f t e r m x m a t c a rd s , w h ile H(.|I[T
'|') )(. v is it o r s ' p r iz e , a ls o a d e c k a n d p o s s ib ly s o m e d a m a g e .
oilier» huuied tl»em»elve» with art needle- (|f
WM won |,y Miss Malxd An*
On Wednesrlay Mr. .Snow wired; honor* in the seventh ward.
Poattnaatrru Meet.
ooo
.
■ '
work. The gue»t* wer* Mr*, flenry Me‘ 1Rain* have, continued heavy.'
Much
Th# 'Woman's Club of T»ilshMW*~
Htatte,“ MarPir‘Mi&gt;;—'rh«c *» th art-’ MrLaulm, Mr«..-R.
R. Jof.. Holly,
Holly,-Mre.
Mre. Wm.
Wnt.
AfU'r
Afb'r the
the rnncltntion
mnrltniinn of the .gnmrr
^nme*-of.;
o f ; datnag»1
datnag»* rirtiortcd'
re,&gt;òrtt*d xotith of Miami Lltnual convention of the State Awocia- Parker, Mr*. C. I!. Dlngw*, Mm. 0 . !.. fard*f pimento cheese xandwiche*, oliv’hi, .‘tie River and Arch Creek are about has purchased a fine lot upon which it
Í through. Damage north of Miami i* hope* to build a club house at no late
tion of Postmaster« will convene here Taylor, Mm. II. C. Gem r, Mm. Ger- cake arid punch wore vrved.
tomorrow morning and continue in trude Kedy, Mrs. E. A. Curtí», Mre,
Thone enjoying tlx* pleasant afternoon , very light a* re,*irted up to this hour, day. The club, however hae not yet
E. D. Brown, Mm. Hilda Ulja, Mr*. yxcrt Mr*. Kent lloxsetter, Mr». Deane, Our wire from Hallandale xay«: We sufficient money in the treasury to pm /;•
■emion through Saturday.
The topics to be discuaaed will ire Tillinghaxt. The dinner wa* moat de- Turner, Mm. G. Keely, Mm. C. C. How- have had high wind* and some rain the credit of Die building fund to warrant JttlV IIII’-V iw jr .'J w
I« »
Symea. Mr*. U. A. Howard, M|sa Mabel that the crop* are danuiged in any way. ous organizations in the Capital City the
Club U among tba irtoat ueefu
Andenon.
1
: The weather L* »till cloudy and it looks Woman!*
Of mail* in offices of third d a * , peed»
„ n r . n n r r i — ■— *■ ■ . - r t I” ................
■W
f Wf TW f f lllDll flew,’ Skt«
± 2 *
One of the big events scheduled for
left here ymrterday but we will not get ganization ha* aideil the city to grow subto «fllciency, Sunday . dosing, the de­
Nu t ke to M ilitary Company
any out today on arrount of rain. «tnntiully and rapidly. —Time* Union^
tention and prevention of mfosod box Saturday L* the meeting of tlie County
There
will
lx&gt;
a
meeting
of
the
Sani
uni
Democratic
Executive
Committee.
Tlie
Wliut w e re nhipl«*d yesterday w e re S h o r t T a lk s .
otsll, dealrabillty of uniform postoffice
equipment for pootofflee* in each cIbm , call ha* been homed for 10:30 o'clock in Military Company ut City Hall, on pickrei liefere tlve »torni Ix-gan. If any
g 00. change in condition* will wire you.
should not all d a m e of maii be for­ the morning, and it b expected to lie a , Tueailay night, March 26th, at
O r la n d o * fifth annual Chautauqua
jjtcxeiit
a* —Florida Grower* News.
unjed to be mss
warded, which is not held for postage, big and important meeting. A chair- i All -member*
ha*
b»&gt;en brought to a clow and It ki un­
human nature at tbs general delivery man will be elected, and some disposi­ mattem of importance are to take pia«’.
derstood
that it was the moat successful
West Biders, enthuse. Get busy.
P. L. MOORE.
window, money orders, registry reform tion will likely be made of the county
over
held
In that city,
Acting Capt,
April 2nd.
flfwT suppbee. .
solidtorship issue—Reporter-Star.
«od
- y »- . ' .
rain ha* helped *ome cro|»
xhipmenta for the past few
help the market* .to dean
stlil rloudy and lixiks like

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SA N FO R D , FLA

Men and Boys Clothing and Furnishings, Mens Ladies’ and Childrens Fine Shoes and Fine Hosiery
BUILDING. MTR

- The money t hat to put lo these would

Governmeat Calls for Bids for Sait

Sanford CUlien Dialikes the Idea of
Editor Sanford Htrald:
Dear Sir—You have been pointed out
to me aa a gentleman who lovea to chat
with his friends, so I was wondering if It
made a difference with you what the sub­
ject was. I am not from Wichita, Kana.,
the cited city beautiful, but am like tbe
Dutchman that claimed he could read
the Bible with correct understanding
when the subject was that of Daniel be­
ing east Into the lions* den. He said no
one Just dose by la the meaning, so I am
Just dose by City Beautiful. Interpret
it aa you may, Wichita that ia or Sanford
that in to be. An editor suggests for tbe
good of all beslness men to be successful
it to advertise. That truly means when
coming from you that the suggestion ia
advertise In the city paper. And not to
litter our streets with the handbills
thrown everywhere. I tell you truly,
my friend, this method of advertising
ia a sore proposition to me. 1 get my
veranda aÛ clean, along comes a boy with
these hills that you have job printed.
They throw doxena of them .on my ¿ice
veranda, the wind tends them everywhere
and then 1 pick up tbe litter from the
overloaded trash wagon, pladng all I can
in the trash can. Along comes another
yard, ia a sight to see. If the buatwre
man would give you tbe same money you
could put him a more attractive n l and
•very one would see it that ia able to own
a Herald. And another thing, my dear
friend, I am kicking in earnest now, why
cannot you suggest some way to help the
tidies get rid of the unsightly billboards?

somebody's ad, and a good deal of this
In this issue of The Herald appears an
on the main street of what we with to advertisement Inserted by the treasury
make beautiful Sanford. There are department, calling for bids or proposal»
cl tire that have a place far these things to furnish a site for the federal building
and why not Sanford? I would nuggeat to be erected in this city,
the interior of the bail ground' fepce used
Only a few weeks ago TKe Herald piibfor that purpoae^You will goon be go- lisbed a dispatch stating that an approIng out there anlHhoae that wish to see priation of $70.000 had been voted by
ran; the others can stay at home. There Congress for a public building in Sanford,
are cities not so far from us that will not and the second phases of the matter
allow one billboard or a bill posted upon cornea with this- advertisement. Evia building In their town. They use píen- dentiy tbe building Ls to be pushed more
ty . of paint, shrubs and flowers. Their rapidly than in many other caaes, as the
streets are thronged with people and call for proposals follows the appropriathslr business houses are doing a good' tion bill more closely than is customary,''
bus!mea and all of them advertise in tbe
Desirable or suitable altée are not pleneity papers and pay for eitra copies to tf(ul, and those that are available have a
■end to their friend»,
high market value. It ia of utmost Im1 would like to chat with you all the portante, however, that this building bo
rooming, but 1 have an intuition you placed in n desirable and proper locawish I would atop. I will if you will do tion, and tbe citixena should see that this
what you can to have the new county is done, even if it b-neeeasary to aupplecalled Seminole. You could look up the mrnt, with contributions or otherwise,
history, tell it and bogst hard and gat it. tbe priceTbe government will pay.
Want ( lean Sh rels

Tailahasree, March 17,—Travoting
At the meeting of th* Wednesday men of Florida are up in arma against
Club to be held at the home of Mrs. tbe .rural hotel keepers of the state and
Henry Wight Wednesday afternoon the have prepared a bill to Compel the inn­
keepers to place on each bed In thè hotel
following program wiJl be given
two dean sheets for each occupant inMusic.
Account of tbo French Oceupattoa,
Mrs. *t,M . 7 .. M qn«.
been tbe custom. 'Also they demand
« Story of Maxmillia’n and Carlotta. that sheets be long enough to cores their
Mr*. S. O. Shinhoher.
toes when in bed. Individual towels inThe Monroe Docs, ine, Prof. GeorgeX. stead of the roller type are required in
Mari«.
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the bill to be Introduced in the Legisla­
Roll Call.
ture which meets next month. ‘ Two
Wcdncadsy Club

A ll Votes Held in Reserve Must be in the Ballot' B

SAN FORD’S BRICK ROADS
In .Ktrh mnm nfrq |a requircd. Nothing is said about public
Caaidng Favorable Comment Throughcomb« or tooth brushes.
out the South
Sanford’s $200,000 brick roads l&gt;ond
Episcopal Church
Sendees a t the Church of the Holy Lwue has been disposed oi to a Cincin­
Cross for Holy Week and Easter Day nati firm and it is pleasing to note that a
premium was obtained on the bonds,
will be as follows;1'* •
Monday, i7th, Evensong 4 o’rlock in says the Tl mi»-Union. The i*ue was
voted by people of the Banford road dis­
the afternoon.
‘Tuesday, Evensong 4 o'clock in the trict in Its county and will bo used for the
paving of a considerable number of miles
afternoon.
Wednesday, Litany, 10:30 in the morn­ of road with brick. Contracts for the
ing. Litany and penitential office with brick and the labor will soon be adver­
tised for and awarded.
short meditation 7:30 in the evening
As remarked by a speaker at the U,t
Maundy Thursday, Early celebration
6:30 in the morning; Evensong 4 o’clock moeting of the Eustia Board of Trade,
Sanford Is tbe b « t advertised city in
in the afternoon. Good Friday, Pro Anaphora 11:30 Florida when it comes to. good roads.
in forenoon; Passion aervice 12 m. to 3 Every'wide awake paper in the country
o'clock in tbe afternoon; Evensong 7:30 haa commented favorably upon the en­
terprise and progrosalveneea of this hus­
In the evening.'
Saturday, Evetuong 4 o’clock in tbe tling city In floating a bond iaauc of $200,000 for the purpose, not of building nit ire
afternoon.
brick a tm ta -within Its corporate limn«,
Easter Day:—
but outside in the country-^Ujtrici* «..n. Sunrise celebration, 6 o'clock.
tiguous to the dty.
Low Celebration, 8 o'clock.
It is to be assumed that ifThe One city
Morning Fray«» 10:30.
of Sanford with 6,000 inhbhitnntA enn do
such a notable thing, tlial part of l-aU
Children's Easter Service, presentation county on the east of the lakes, .or the
of Easter offering far missions, and build- whola of the bounty for that matter, * nh
lug.of the Cross, 4 o’dcok in afternoon, u population of 18,000, could undertake
Evening choral aervice with address, brick roads and take the lead in J*Vrnh

Strangers and vWtors will be cordially

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Your

County Taxee.

W. E- Martin, the genial Tax Col­
lector, does not wish to cause any tax
payer* Inconveniences but he wishes
to state though the columns of The
Herald,that April first will be the limit
of hb endurance and all tlie county
taxes if not paid by that date will be
delinquent and will appear in print
thereby causing the payment of more
money and anguish of spirit in. swing

Forrest

Lake

and
w ill

Mr.
act

H.

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Tolar,

of

the

There will 11» a apecialtsong sem&lt; . ni
Easter music at the Methodist church

Sunday evening. MarrfrgsrfU. t&lt;&gt; which
the public? -Is cordially Invited. There
will be no sermon, only the Easter « »ng

espied time to pay and only fifteen
days more for the limit P!ca«ant pros­
pect but Billy Martin ia getting paid
for collecting taxes and he will he
forced to do hb duty.

Noon, Otherwise They C annot be Counted
Representative

or will it drop it and permit some
section to take advantage of the &lt;
tunity to become the pioneer?- I
Lake Region.

ARTHUR SEARING PECK.

Are Yon in Arrears

NEW 1913 RAMBLER

P&lt;

as Judges.

ometcr, windshield, electic lights, electric
self-starter,
FIRST PRIZE— Player Piano, on display at The Herald office.
SECOND PRIZE— $25.00 Brasa Bedstead, purchased from and
display at the store of D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sona
lies'. Watch purchased from and on dbplay

.Cost $1943.00 will sell aT

Discount of $200.00

Can add extra equip*
use for automobile.
WILLETT GROOVER,

Jacksonville, Florida

OURTH PRIZE—110.00 Ladles' Locket and Chain, purchased from

Herewith The Herald give* the names
of the gentlemen who will act aa Judge»
at. the flniah of ita context mid to rouqt
tbe votre and award the prîtes.
The
name« of these gentlemen are • sufficient
guarantee, if any b needed, that the conteat will be marked by absolute fairness.
end the interest of every candidate safeguarded.
The judge» will take charge of tbe bal­
lot box Friday noon at the clore of the
contest. The closing of the third bonus
offer in the Herald contest Monday

VelingFower ai Subscrición»
candidates who know no such word aa
Payments on air-subscriptlona will
quit, The ones who fight out to the
finish are the ones who will be band- earn votre according to tha following
schedule. Renewal« and back subecripaomety rewarded at tbe tio n of the connew subacrlpteat. Utroereto^Ej^ffntW i i a u» nt - a t Gone,“
the finbh haa lost many a struggle,
Son»»' contestants are saturated with
exaggerated and idle reporta about the
number of votes that other» are bolding
10 reare’ 20.00.. .
____ 76.000 v o ï ï
The Hat of candidates and their vote
exhibjt as counted up to nopn Monday1'
have anjead, keep It.

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Do not

Wnt H.
Newman
take advantage of the flrst offer of extra
votea availed thenbelve# of the oppor­
btfflot b in.
Mr». L V. Sum atran_____
|j
tunity to secure bonus voUa under that
Aa it has been decided to give double
offer, with the result Jh»to today, the
8 « ford. M c. H P. D. Ne. 2
number of conKMtonla who m U C .Iffr. votre on all new suIacripUoñ» turned in
place themselves in the pr re winning Thursday,.and Friday, lt‘ wilTbe beat for
Sanfur Affla., R. f . D. Ne. 3.
all contentant» to are every one who hae
169,700
promised a subscription and turn them
in on these deyi.
This contest

THURSDAY

F R ID A Y -

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M atinee Baturda
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Published S e m i-W e e k ly — Tu e sd a y and F rid a y

I N S A N f T J R Ù — L ilt is Worth Lining

SANTORO, PUNIDA, PRIOAY. MARCH II, '1 * 0
KING OF GREECE RU LED
Shot by Afcftauln While Walking On
' ■/ Thp Street« of Salonlkl
Saloniki. March KL—King George ol
: Greece wax axHioixiiut u»d while walking
, in the xtreet* of Saloniki thit afternoon.
|The axxaxain was n (»reck ol low mental
I type, who gave hi« name as Aleko Sehinux

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GOVERNMENT BUILDING

DAMAGE OF HEAVY RAINS
«
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Trurkers All

PROBE THE EVERGLADES

()»rr Florida Buffer on
•s 1.^*
Spring Oops
W ill Endeavor to Pick up the
Site Will Soon be Chosen for
Realizing that the storm that was
prevailing all over the state would do Wfli lie Live Issue i t Meeting
Scattered Ends
The Building.
a great amount of damage, TH E NEWS
of Législature. •
wired to a nomlier of the principal
points for a report. Th»**e nqxirtx are
from
men well pu*ted and conus-tent
SAVANNAH
1
,
*&gt;ot
l
^
K
*
King
through
the
heart.
AU ABSORBING TOPIC JUST NOW
BIG BANKERS AT
INVESTIGATION W llt-«E CAllfO
The King was accompanied only h&gt; an
—
to^
judge
of tho conditions.
;1
f.t
. .
jjdvHle-enmir,—TJptitPnant-CdrtTtWr
--------- --■ The rain has done a great amount of
Francoudi*. Tire assassin came sud­
: ** d
damage In some sections while In others
denly'
a
r
th
e
King
and
fired
only
one
shoe
Owner*
of
Sinford
Home
Oiler
a
*
^
."a* bene ficial _ta t fau.growing crop*. Governor Trtmixull Eapecti to Call
Other l u m i 'ft&amp; îÎT ÎÎÎ'Æ tô ttn d Rcixtfrom a seven chamber revolver. The
Wind seems to have- Inut—Uuw-&gt;owiHe
Choice Lot on Their Corner----- b
¡ve to the Wrorld'
orld's Doings
For an Appropriation of Five •
tragedy caused intease excitement.
tomatoe« plants at some ,»oints on the
Schinns
was
relied
at
onre
and
over­
Other
Sites
East Coast.
A t Large.
Million For Bondi
powered. The wounded King was lifted
From Delray north the damage is V
Tl»e all absorbing topic that swots
Tallahass»**. Ha.. March
20.—The
A large number of New York and Bal­ Into a carriage and taken to the Pupalion
very light. Tomatoe plant* are all
to
be agitating the mind* of the ,x*ople
timore lawyer« and hankers arrived in lloHpitul. He wits still breathing when
small yet as they do not plant out as manner in which the state has given away
at pre*»*nl is the question of just where
the Everglade land* and the alleged un­
Savannah last night and this morning, placed in (lie carriage.
early a* they do further south.
the proposed government building will
representing creditor« of (lie American
Prince Nicholas, tlie King's third son.
Potatoes are hurt in nome sections. finished Htate of the inland canalj will be
la* placed There an’ a number of
Naval Stores. Company, which suspend­ and other officers hurried to the hospital.
For some reason nr another it is impos­ investigated by the legislature when it
fine locations in the city and of course
ed on Monday, to the extent of more Arriving first, Prince Nicholas summoned
sible to get a re|*&gt;rt from some (KJlnts. convene* next month Governor Tram­
every one wants to get tills line build­
than 13,000,000. Moat of them are at a the officers and, speaking in u voice
rhe only reason we can uttriiiute lor mell i* in favor of a $5.000,000 bond Is­
ing
located
a*
dose
m
their
places
of
local hotel, where they had a meeting choked with so!»*, said:
the silence of the men from whom we sue to put the Everglade* in proper con­
InuiioesM ,i* jxnsilde as the paramount
today at noon among themselves and will . " I t is my deep grief to announce to
asked reports, a* we said last week, dition for farming purpose« and hia mcnidea seems that wherever the postof­
have another meeting during the day you the death of our beloved King "and
they are afraid to tell the TRUTH »Mge recommending thU Imnd Issue will
fice goes there the trade will go also,
with the officer* of the American Naval invite you to swear fidelity to your new
about the »lamage to crop« in their be the signal for a motion to «tart a
consequently there will lie a good-na­
Stores company for the purpose of get­ sovereign. King Constantine."
neighborhood, for (ear they would lose probe of the entire handling of the Ever- ■
tured scramble for locations and num­
ting all pomlhle facta, ho as to see where
the sale of a few acres of sand to some glatlea, the giving of lands to the canal
Crown Prince Constantine, who *urber* of sit»** an* spoken of and numliers
they stand before tfje general meeting of c»‘eds King George, is at present at Jn*
|K&gt;or sucker from the north. They do construction companies liefore tlie canals
of them have lawn sent to the govern­
the creditors on Friday. Arguments nina. He is ei|»ected to come here with
not seem to know that courtesy would had been finished and the contracts now
ment supervising architect.
that no substantial evidence of wrong­ nil jsissilil** sp»*ed.
would demand u reply of some kind. under consideration to repair the canals.
The stockholder* of the Sanford House
They can1 nothing atxmt tlx’ ex,»-n»e The coastal canal from Jacksonville U
doing had been pres»*nted to the jury
The assassin of the king ts an evil
ut their regular meeting yesterday de­
ol the wire, nor (or the fact that the said to lx* in u deplorable condition, being
which convicted officers of the American looking fellow atxmt forty years old
cided to idler the line corner lot at the
answer was prepaid, if sent. It i* one full of shoals and at time* not navigable,
Naval Stores Company of violating the On Ix'ing iirr»"*!ed. fie refused to explain
intersection of First street and Palmel
n no
way some |&gt;oople do nearly every­
Sherman anti-trust law were made today hi* motive for the crime lie declared I
to and ns they have the requisite nuni
Work on the new bridge over the Hal­
thing. They do not know anything
to the supreme rourt In the second day s his name wa* Aleko Schiua* and. in re­
I*t of feet and Du* Its .»tion is n very
utx.ul .(mug Dungs like busines* men ifax river is nearing completion, the last
argument on the up|ieal from jail sen­ ply to an officer who askeil Inin wlteltier
choice one it will lx- in the running
Thomux J. Peter*, the largest toma­ cement pile liaving been put In position
tences imposed hy the Georgia Federal he had no pity for his country, answered
The government of cours»’ exp**et* to
to grower in the state, wired TH E Saturday. The work of installing the
courts.
that h»1 was against governments
pay a reasonable sum and Ihe location
NEWS as follow*
tin Monday heavy new s t e e l draw U also well under way.
o o o
Schinu* maintained a |STfei-tly im
of the lot will have much to do with
fains Ixgtoi falling here and continued Tlie tie* i.nd rail* for tlie electric road
paiMihle demeanor, which was suggestive
tlx- price .and it is ohl) natural for the
President Wilson's statement u( tin
Monday night, Tuesday night and un- or»’ alrem y on hand, the former being
of his lieing irn-spcinsilile for In* action*
ritizen* to exjxs't as much from the
administration’s attitude toward Amerit! alxnil 4 o'clock Wetlneiulay morn- stacked along the city streets last week
,
,
, , .
. . .
Notwithstanding tie’ rapidity with
government as from a private nidi
lean hankers participation in the (h i- whj(.h
K imk n, , . ]V1.d ............... .
tore- diaoista.mus result* to all hy the hundreds, in readinew* to use, and
vtdual
Lo^^-i
e-nqrs
gnew-mg
rsn pralrtt- ItiTi.l in this wlien Die crowd* are gone from the
buuu j fm m lly.liaa —W7i»~'rte;w
, |„ ,1, i - nn
nn a r r t V a t - n i t h e h o * , . . . a l
Ihe
Hand
lot.
corner
of
Magmilut
si nets and lie' tourist was. in i* over, the
attracted
widespread
comment and di» P,, r e c a u t.i o n * at, o n c e w ere t a k e n I I n o lig li
section. Present condii ion* didiobte
.
.
,
Precaotion* ut once were
üimI S*M*ond. hü* Iw^n iiwnli«tfi«*tl, üI'ki
russi on in official and. diplomatic circle* ool thè city and (.erteci
1.«* of ninety |x-r c*‘nt iwiuth »I Miami work of laying De* rails will lx- begun,
ih«* Hand Int und Tukarh t&lt;»t oft I urn
Following closely u|miii the statement llUOIItailiell
lirowers are picking u lew tomatoes and it will not !*• long lefore Daytonians
mt'rt'iul Rtnt‘1 and litt* pruprrty rorn- today from Die must favored sjxit* can have a trolley ride.
come Indications Dipt the negotiation*
**nng on ( *omrt&gt;*»r« rul and Purk'
o o n
now may proceed us a five ,siwer atrnir
wlie re the fruit Ls above water. Tills
Song Servire
(K
h
tT
b
h»r
iiH
üii
«**
ft
mir
Cit
fivtDuring
Uspast
month or more it has
without the American group
shipping. lioW»'Ver will liase to slop
The fotlowmg program and Faste» hJiHrkn iriJfft I" iüthI 41r1*♦ l iift* in 111&gt; m it
D*-n
thoroughly
demonstrated
that Le*
o u o
tonight or tomorrow at la(e»r~
Song Servir*’ witl le- giteli al Ih*' Metti rnnyt und hu i]t** WphI Sidr tItt' l'.*rki*r
county
citrus
fruits
are
l»-«t,
that are
At the instaiVv of Admiral Soul tierWe have tout wet seasons liefore,
odfU rhoretl S|||HÌ»y eveoilrg. Marcii 23, p rnfw rTv ha*:
m num w d
land. who has lx»’h watching from Guay■omparutisely s,xuking
Thi* over grown in the United Stale«, which just
al 7 ;.'IU, t*. wiiM'h thè pillila- I* «unli.dly
TI mp * »ir«* numti&gt;*r&gt; &lt;«f l«»li und ihr How wa* unex|x*cted and show* more as well I»' th*’ world. ThU assertion la
amas conditions on the west coast of
invited:
Knvrrnmrnt
voll noi wani fnr ItH'utiuriH water in tlie fields than at any time based on returns from fruits by the local
Mexico, tho navy department has a,e
Al hrfI .Mi
\t»luntar)
Adnf stt«»ti
exegongv, which report s h o w s that Lee
i (Ti»- tim i
fililí#*?» lor t htN^ihy
I&gt;■»i h* a
|iroved Ids reeonimendution that tie* ilyri.n. I brill the* Ldt) »
»mis' UHM .luring crop seajw.n, Tlie .
i
,, . i .
,
, ,
, county fruii* hav lead in every in­
I ’rayrr Ljr the*
Cruiser (California ami Muylyand lx- *»'iii AfiUntn.
only excuse Dint I have licurd adsan.»*d;
C'hri't r*
MalULnah
stance, o r a n g e s bringing and average
to that roust. Ttiey an' n*&gt;w »•I Sao
for tfi|s conili tom of uiireasniiutdc weath
e t-di ng
Francisco,
er i- tin- tint rliti o.or . qn linn 1oí I , * t pin &lt;■of ft llfi jeu Ix.x utt .in auction mar•Osi Iti.
ki f
it v» it
nid till lull On * OI a tu! a total eclipse
..uri, il met m re g u la •a's.smri
H) tun, I tMik \ -mi iti.**
In
j
dispute
over
th.- ownership of
Atil Terni. I’Ll* * ' H* I 'it
l 1 1h t ’’ 1 t
I
to i* in
I ’r.-s of ti.e ttiisiti all ione-, at lb*- salín- I line
land ut Black Humm.K-k, ten nnlea
'I'Ih* &gt;urlìi IViilirty Iviihi.i. InHéfid it»r i ►ffrMot) t ìi«mmf N'i|Ttl
ShhJun
"Wyki, TTkr Itr^wxi/rt-t i turi
J Mille» presi.lent , it
Hern lo atex'ii.f ..( a r»'|xirt from it..- w at her
sonili of Milton, in Santa Rina county,
A F Is.
ont* ul th&lt;* mafit udvrnturnuA vci&gt;» k»*h ol I &gt;uH, &lt;»ur l^rtU Mu* lli*« i
F luu't don, f . &lt;*. Wixxlrotf. S. Itoiu'»’ und E. !.. bureau, I présumé we will huve (o ac- * Arrh Lindsay, f.7 year* old, »hot and
Ivuri, Our lx *d IU &lt; Itkwn
modern time«, nailed down tlx* Delaware Anlh^tn. Nu» U ( hn.l lii^n
Mxlrr Woodruff Absent, W. II Underwood cepl thi.» ns troe.
killed his »on, John Lindsay. Arch
river today, carrying n daring party of i ‘•"“J”«»
Mes.Hr». Harde»1, McEarlund A i I mit
and W S. Hund.
Lindsay was arrested by tlie sheriff
A.Morti
explorer« who projxVa* (lenetrating to the i'.^tu.u y»,.« rhims
W e hav»*
Minutes id the Iteti in is- t o ig read and of D a m a . wir»»l u» fullow »
ihorlK after the killing, and is in jail ut
headwater* of many of the mighty trtlifiad a b ail sto r tn o n ifie &gt; &gt;m»t h i 't i n g I
a p p ro v e d
Milton
n o o
utarios of tlie Amazon m the interest of
trn in S h j h I u j Tilt l.x la v n isitl |l lo o k s
Moved and •s-i.nided Dial a 1
('ontrails hate las-n let hy the St.
science nn&lt;l humanity. Tln*y *»**’k what
a s t h o u g fi the .l.lliiage a lun g tlic »-ut i rsl&gt;e drawn in lus.tr of ft II Mark .
Petersburg I m ext meni.( 'umnuriy, hold­
ix known a* the "lost world" m tlie liusm
Mr* A lf r e d l.iljil e n te r I Mined
lit»' .* u lx iu t M l |**r .»'fit
The dam age
haJu’li»’ du* tulli I arrie.I
ers ut piddic utilities in ^t |Vtcrshurg,
of the Amazon.
fro nd- n f i. ro .a lls it :t "s | » ’tid t t.e •1.1 V
i» c i i r n .f m -,...tri» - I lo iiie st e a d
Moved nui .......tided D.ai Du
for the imist rilettoli and equipment
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( pnr'y *t tu r a lt r a , t is * to.lib a lo » i.Oos * m a Tr o l t t i f - f r * * - » r t s s m a x s * «*-- * * . * * y r —
a o s i . i a v *•—1 l a: J u i a v a ^ I
nl
a new |siwer piatii lo rosi Ì C 5,(506
Avenue
ized lo purdiase rnrl.ing for l'almelU» raotlali whs (forti Mtsno south
A sensational *tory of how fund* of the Elm
and f»r several new ears to lx- used on
to her sister. Mr*, Mat (tub Frier of Sul a ve 11m’ frolli Sccond str*»*t io Seventh
ÌlailaniTiiIe, Dania, Fort I .auderiiuh. ,
state of Ohio Were alleged to have p-ussed
phur. ttkla., alni Mrs ( D I'.ck of Un Magnolia ti. l'eutfi fdtti stn*-i and ix.iiii* nortli un dumnged vcry Da sirtsd car lines n«-re.
Itetweeti tlie oil ice of the state treasurer
o II u
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New Haven, Conn . both of wfiotn are
. Irunt iiunford avcnuc tu L ini uvtuiut:- JiLih.'». *’ìr ? l!l hi'
wùid un ju u n g j
and th t now defunct Columbus Saving« weulher f A magnificent new |&gt;ower plant for
Moved und fw&lt; ond el Ditti tlx* clerk lx* sbx'k. We huve hud fine
and Trust Com|&gt;any. wen* told today in nu* K,ir,,H
The rixim* wen- very fragrant with cut
the ruin
I'elerdiurg Light Sc Bower Company
from
Datila
north
today,
hut
j instruction to nmke corns'tlon in dis­
llw* examination of the bank's failure by
will lx1 erected in that city th^»um m er
flower* and were very artistically ar­
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heavy
south
of
hen*.
Weather
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I tan.»’ ¡ux»e**»'d tile A C I. Ily. CarHenry W. llacku.*, secretary and treas­
ranged The charmingly appointed lun­
still somewhat cloudy but we think the at an ex|&gt;emllture ol *om»’thiiylx?tween
i ried
urer of tlx* institution. The hunk’» fail­
$125.000 und $160.000
cheon was served ut 12:30. One lurge
storm is over.
Council a. I jour ne. I
ure left thousand* of depositor* practical
In the municipal election held in Jack­
table was urranged for the guests. The
tin
Tuesday,
It
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Snow,
willi
John
l.liY K I J ..
W
ly t&gt;ennlleiei.
sonville Van. C, Swearingen, the present
dining room was beautiful in pink and
Nix
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of
New
York,
wired
as
fol­
t uy Clerk.
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green, Dutchc*w rox** forming the renlows: Rain hit* ls-en general along municipal judge, led W, S. Jordan the
Wlth the rntification of only thr»s terpieee. which was laid with handsome
the East Const for the |&gt;a*l thirty-six present mayor, by about 360 vote«, neI trill K»- f luh
slate* remaining to secure the adoption eyelet embroidery cover over tiink. The
hour*, but not steady. Do not con- curing tine nomination. W. W. Ander­
of a constitutional amendment for the place canls l&gt;on* tlie monogrum of the
*»d»'r
any thing of any consequence hit» son wnx nominated municipal-judge over
Mr* M Synies entertaiiM'd
dtm-t f-lhcfion ...
rir TynntorH,
sprctnlUrm
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Mrs:
P.
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Hmwn
in
tom
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ur„|t,,,
of
her
tTamtll'
lus
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dnmneed. but ratk'X—i liink t k . j Whiny-M Walker, former foorvdiman.
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--------------------------- -------- --------- ------------ ------------wa* lieard at the capitol today in regard charming manner assisted Mrs. Liljn in *[ t,
r «.jp,
trr.
Mrs. „It A Howard Thur«luy after- rain ha* helped *ome cro|» The light by a * wee,ling majority. For counclito the effect ot the adoption oi tin’ amend
serving. They were both [irettily noon. Two tahk** ol bridge were played xhipmenta for the past few days will rnan of the first ward S. L. Chapman de- .
ment upon (he nenatorial conlestu in j in white marquisette over pink, thus car-Mrs. Kent Burnetter won the club prize, help the market* .to dean up It L* (rut»*d C. D. Mill*. In the second ward
Illinois.
_
' rying out the color acheme. Some of the a
0f cards, by making tht&gt; higheut stlil rloudy and lixiks like more rain John W DuRose wa* choeen, while (Jeo.
W. Block carried off the councilmanlc
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----------gu*1*ts «pent the aftermxm at cards, while H(.|I[T '|'))(. visitors' prize, also a deck and possibly some damage.
oilier» huuied tl»em»elve» with art needle- (|f
WM won |,y Miss Malxd An*
On Wednesrlay Mr. .Snow wired; honor* in the seventh ward.
Poattnaatrru M eet.
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Much
Th# 'Woman's Club of T»ilshMW*~
Htatte,“ M arPir‘Mi&gt;;—'rh«c * » th art-’ MrLaulm, Mr«..-R
R.. Jof.. Holly,
Holly,-Mre.
Mre. Wnt.
Wm.
AfU'r
Afb'r the
the rnncltntion
mnrltniinn of the .gnmrr
^nme*-of.;
o f ; datnag»1
datnag»* rirtiortcd'
re,&gt;òrtt*d xotith of Miami Lltnual convention of the State Awocia- Parker, Mr*. C. I!. Dlngw*, Mm. 0 . !.. fard*f pimento cheese xandwiche*, oliv’hi, .‘tie River and Arch Creek are about has purchased a fine lot upon which it
Í through. Damage north of Miami i* hope* to build a club house at no late
tion of Postmaster« will convene here Taylor, Mm. II. C. G em r, Mm. Ger- cake arid punch wore vrved.
tomorrow morning and continue in trude Kedy, Mrs. E. A. Curtí», Mre,
Thone enjoying tlx* pleasant afternoon , very light a* re,*irted up to this hour, day. The club, however hae not yet
E. D. Brown, Mm. Hilda U lja, Mr*. yxcrt Mr*. Kent lloxsetter, Mr». Deane, Our wire from Hallandale xay«: We sufficient money in the treasury to pm /;•
■emion through Saturday.
The topics to be discuaaed will ire Tillinghaxt. The dinner wa* moat de- Turner, Mm. G. Keely, Mm. C. C. How- have had high wind* and some rain the credit of Die building fund to warrant JttlV IIII’-V iw jr .'J w
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Symea. Mr*. U. A. Howard, M|sa Mabel that the crop* are danuiged in any way. ous organizations in the Capital City the
Club U among tba irtoat ueefu
Andenon.
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: The weather L* »till cloudy and it looks Woman!*
Of mail* in offices of third d a * , peed»
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f Wf TW f f lllDll flew ,’ Skt«
± 2 *
One of the big events scheduled for
left here ymrterday but we will not get ganization ha* aideil the city to grow subto «fllciency, Sunday . dosing, the de­
Nutke to Military Company
any out today on arrount of rain. «tnntiully and rapidly. —Time* Union^
tention and prevention of mfosod box Saturday L* the meeting of tlie County
There will lx&gt; a meeting of the Sani uni Wliut were nhipl«*d yesterday were Short Talks.
Democratic
Executive
Committee.
Tlie
otsll, dealrabillty of uniform postoffice
equipment for pootofflee* in each cIbm , call ha* been homed for 10:30 o'clock in Military Company ut City Hall, on pickrei liefere tlve »torni Ix-gan. If any
g 00.
change in condition* will wire you.
should not all d a m e of maii be for­ the morning, and it b expected to lie a , Tueailay night, March 26th, at
Orlando* fifth annual Chautauqua
jjtcxeiit
a*
unjed to be mss
— Florida Grower* News.
warded, which is not held for postage, big and important meeting. A chair- i All -member*
ha*
b»&gt;en brought to a clow and It ki un­
human nature at tb s general delivery man will be elected, and some disposi­ mattem of importance are to take pia«’.
derstood
that it was the moat successful
West Biders, enthuse. Get busy.
P. L. MOORE.
window, money orders, registry reform tion will likely be made of the county
over
held
In that city,
Acting Capt,
April 2nd.
flfwT suppbee. .
solidtorship issue—Reporter-Star.
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HERALD PIANO CONTEST CLOSES
PROMPTLY AT 12 NOON TODAY

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The Herald’s Piano Contest closed to­
day promptly at 12 noon in « rush and
a blase of glory.
All of tbs active working candidates
came In with new subscriptions today
in order to secure the double votes which
were announced in last Tuesday's paper.,
Owing to the short time of the cloving
hour, and the time of going to press with
today’s paper, the judges could not count

be published In next Tuesday's paper. *
Promptly at 12 o’clock today-the ballot
box was turned over to Mr. H. E. Tolar
and was placfcff in the vault of the Peoples
Bank, and|Me«Bm. H.E. Tolar and Fotrast
Lake are now counting the votes.
These gentlemen have no interest In
the contest, pther than to comply with
the request of the management to act
as judges and* their business occupation
■anti personal laUgntp kaa.guarantee. ih xl
each and »very candidate's vojea will be

WHO ABE YOU VOTING FOB

Te Deum, Festival in E fiat No. 7,
Dudley Buck.
For the evening service at 7:30:
”r Processional. ''Alleluia," Palestrina.
Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in " C ,"
Dudley Buck.
Offertory, "Aa It Began to Dawn,"
Ftaxington Barker.
Mm. Fannie Stcmbridgc Munaon, or­
ganist; Mr. Chas. L. Polk, choir director:
Mias Mabel Bowler, leading soprano.
Seats in church all free. Stranger* in
our city as well as our home people are
cordially Invited to attend them services
and will be met at the door and shown to
aeata.
A RTH U R SEA R IN G PECK .
Rector.

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la Sanford Shoe &amp; (lothlng Company
Automobile Contest
Thjs ia not a political campaign ques­
tion, but one of more Importance to the
friends, relatives and acquaintances of
those who are contesting for that Howard
Touring Car that ia on exhibition at B. St
0 . Motor Co. Never in the history of
Sanford has a voting contest aroused such
interval. The friendliest feeling exists
among those contesting, in apite of the
fact that every effort ia being used to In­
fluence votes for various contestants.
Special bonus votes are given at different
times and on these days their store has
the appearance of a department store.
Aa no names are published, you had bet­
Methodist (hurrh
ter find out if some particular friend of
A special Easter service Sunday morn­
yuura ia not running, and make them
ing, 11 o'clock at Methodist church.
happy by handing them a bunch of cou-|
Song service at night.
poai.
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All members requested to be present.
Wednesday Club

Do not forget Senior League at 6:30.
Tins regular meeting of the Wednesday
H. T . G A IN ES. P a.lor.
Club waa held qt the home of Mrs.
Henry Wight Wednesday afternoon.
CASSIA FLASHLIGHTS
The minutes were read by the secre­
Miss Maude Mrharty left for Tentary. Mm. S. 0 . Chase.
Prof. Geo. L. Maria reviewed the hla»ee last week, where she expert* to
tory of the Monroe.Doctrine in m . ü i w à Jpend-tho »umrnw_ Jlu s./n u n y friend*
5 * T* — talk to the. dub. minting
story and here will miss herfm m thrir social circle.
J. W. Mnrphey of Paisley was n visitor
the principal causes which led to its ut­
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terance and promulgation so entertain- here Saturday.
, ingly, while bringing out all the strong
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Marshall and two
points and excellent service it had ren­ daughter*. Vera and Ruby of Sorrento
dered that the club were very much visited Mr*. Marshall's mother. Mr*.
pleased with their interesting lesson on Wofford last Sunday.
one of the political bulwarks of our cenSchool election »as held here the 16th.
‘ -\tury’s history.
Two mill tax was voted and the follow­
•At the suggestion of Mm. A. D Key, ing elected trustees: Robt. Rose. War­
the dub gave a rising vote of thanks to ren Royal and Albert Royal.
‘ Prof. Maris for his delightful talk. .
Some of Camiu’s young folks attended
Mm. Maris gave a fine synopsis of the a party at the home of Mr. and Mm. B. C.
“French occupation" of Mexico. The Wilcox In Sorrento Tuesday, the 11th
aad story of Maxmillian and Carlotta They reported an enjoyable evening.
was told by Mm. S. O. Shinbolwr, con­
Mis« Corinne 'McIntosh of Ft Meade
cluding with a |&gt;oem written on the death spent several day* with friend* here
of Maxmillian by Mrs. A. K I’hllijw. who 1 While here »(*• was t)** house iruexl of
at the time of the tragical events was re Misses May me and Kuia Royal.
aiding with her parents, when Mias
A lively little crowd of young folk»
Tucker on the Island of Bermuda. The went Ashing and picnicing on Black
club voted the amount of a year's sub­ W ater Creek last Saturday They all
scription to one of the •moat desirable reported a "R oyal" good time.
popular magazine«, to the Library, to be
M bs Fula Royal visited friend* at
chosen by the iJbrariana.
Way I and last week.
Other matter* of ¡m(&gt;ortaiuv were dis­
R. H. Hagan made a business trip to
cussed by the club.
Sorrento last Saturday.
A committee was appointed to make
Ellis Royal and Mian Ivey Royal ata suitable program to be used on the ob tended church at Sorrento Sunday.
Robt Rose was a visitor at Crow's
•ervancc of “Library' D ay" by the club
In a few weeks.
Bluff Friday.
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Mia. C. IL Walker invited Ttie ctntrtB
f&gt;. P. Kirkland of Bay Vie» und (ieorge
meet with her in her lovely home "Villa Davis of Crow * HlufI were visitor* here
Shoora," at their meeting two weeks Sunday.
hence.
Albert Crow and Harvey Davis of
Program for March 26th:
Crow's Bluff were visitor* here lx*t week
Program for March 26th, Mm. If. If.
Dixie Royal of Sorrento spent a few
Chappell, leader.
day* with hi* parents hep* last week.
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Albert Royal spent last week in T a ­
"Juarex and Ilia Work," Mm. Chappell vares, x* a mentlaT of tlte grand jury.
"T h e Guiding Hand," Mrs. B. F.
Supt. \V. T- Kennedy paid our school
Whitner, Jr.
a pleasant visit on Thursday last.
"Review of a White Umbrella in Mex­
After spending Saturday and Sunday
ico." Mr*. Geo. II. Famaid--------- with home folk*. Mtxa Ruth Tloyttl rvReading Madame- trill ."
r.rTT turned to her school at 8orrento Sunday
|g
Philips.
afternoon.
Roil Call, Topics of the Time«.
Byrd Embed y of Cmatilla was a via­
tor at Caania one day last week.

Church juf-tke Holy Crow

Easter service« at the Church of the
Notice
Holy Cron:
Notice la hereby given that after
Early Cclebiatiuna At C o'clock and at sixty days from the date hereof we In­
S o'clock.
tend to have a hill introduced in the
Morning Prayer at 10:30.
Florida Legislature at Tallahaaaee, ask­
Choral Celebration with sermon at 11 ing for the division of Orange, county
o'clock.
on the township line dividing town­
Children'« Easter service, preaenta- ships Twenty-one and Twentv-two.

to buy your stove for Summer

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Sold and guaranteed by 'us

C o rn e r F irst S tre e t and Oak A v e n u e

A A A rfV A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A tA A r fV A x V A A A A A A A A V x A A A A / ii,

SOMETHING NEW UNDER TH E SUN
Being an Interpreted Statement oT the Conditions of the

PEOPLES

BANK

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SANFORD

$176,392.9«

Loans and Discounts
Showing, the amount ul numujL,«uJuiVo.¡ouiusd loc the upbuilding of the
community at large, through the individual». The larger portion of this
is secured by collatenil which is easily convertible into casli. In fact, our
connections are such that, should the »»evasion arise, we could realize on
the entire aniout at once.

Stocks and B o n d s .......................................

13,083.00

This represents high grade stocks carried as a permanent investment
of the Hank. They are valued much higher than shown on our books
and can be used anywhere as collateral.

Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures .

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32,546.97

This is the property on which we art* located, and which includes the Hank­
ing house, as well as the adjacent building, one room being occupied by
the UNITED STATES i’»wt O/flee. Unlike many hank buildings ours
show a pmITt each ydur, rather than an expense, thereby adding each
year to the strength uf the institution.

Cash and Due from Banks ,

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114,635.28

It is with pardonable pride that we call attention to this large amount
of capital. Far from being idle funds in the common acceptance of the
term, a large amount of this money due from banks is also a source from
which the bank is able to draw revenue, l&gt;eing one of the most acceptable
forms of investment because it is subject to our immediate demand
without notice.

Total Resources

$ 3 3 6 ,6 5 8 .2 1

Capital S t o c k - .................................

$ 30,000.00

This is the amount that was paid in by our stockholders at the organi­
zation of the Hank, und at a time when capital was not easy to obtain.
This simply represents their investment in the Hank, and asserts their
confidence in the community.
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Surplus F u n d ............................................

10,000.00

An amount set aside from bur earnings before nny dividend

-daraid-to-the-«t&lt;iekholdcrBr~T~Ttits ts tforip
w our depositor»:

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Uudivided P r o f i t s .................................

2,511.28

Derived from the same source as surplus and answers same purposes
e*eept it may be used for any purjxJses the stockholders think wise.

No interpretnUon of this| itemifr neeessiuy. It is the amount we have
of the funds of the Ptonle of Sanford, a portion of which draws interest
D E P O S IT O R «

Included as per the map which will bo
Spedal Easter music for thè moming
rhorai nrvice at 11 o'cìock.
Procrnlonal. "Chrtst in Rhcn," Sui­
ti van.
Kyrie, Elvie.
Sanctus In "E,*! Morley.
J Agnus Dei, Adamo.
Easter Hymo, "Chriat la Rlacn.': Ma-

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county out of that territory lying north
of said division line In Orange county
and separate it from that portion lying
south thrceof.
Dated this 30th day of January, 1913.
COMMITTEE 1M&gt; ON COUNTY
DIVISION.
Frank P. Forster, Chairman.
Thomaa K. Bate«, Soc*jr,
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1 hereby certify that the above figures are true and correct.

H. E. TOLAR, Cashier
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THE SANFORD HERALD
Place were J

OVIEDO Ò(X’llRRUN&lt;'KS
Mr. Swope ami family huvi- r**o*-ntly
local*'*! here. They cam** Irvin Sanford
and an- now occupying thdir neat |H»rt
nble house«.

G. O. Coward of Christnyn t o trim*
acting busincaa in town Saturday.

BBT

J. Tildcn Jacob!* of Chujuota » iu in
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town Monday.
Rev. (!. M. Savage of f^iristmas wa&lt;
trading in town Suturdny. ♦
Capt. Jaimv Argo ttpcj^ Jast Wednes­
'day 1n Orlando.
-itrrr—ym fftr enjoyr-tp-g r
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lectures uu-lhc-U ihk-. i^ llrliu uiu .Uwi
Wednesday. He and his fa nlly-frturovd
from Christmas Sunday h i -iting, where
they had good services Sun* a&gt;

L' Rich and «.i!*- I W
Puwrll and wife
A ntimber of very nolù-cabl** improvo*
menu are rnuking more churming thè
pretty «etileInetti ulmut L ate Onoro,
^ttup l^iIbaiw&gt;iteti by -Prof Muris.
aiiuiiaLctwe* b u e tu*-« ». • In tie;f*
«»fui order, ir*»-» and »hrulihery Irunmed.
Many ir » frmt and ornamentai tre*t*
piantisi, etc
Kncillg UjHirt Ix-antliul
l-»ki- Onoro, rhis ls (mi* of thè moni dcstrnlile n-wfdenrt* |»ru|n-rl«**t m ibis pari
of Florida.
I.ying lietati'ii Onoro and Golden
latkes. Ila- home of K. K, I&gt;utt*in is un
dergoing some .-li unge* flint ar*- .iddmg
greatly to ìt■* uppearams*
Iteurrange
meni of dri ver* and fences, plani ing of
«tnti-ly pnlmettoM, trova and shruhliery
enhance thè charrn of ibis pretty home
Nearhy ls thè ( ’rip|ien home wluch 1«
ha*mg largì- porch*-* built nlxiul it and
Is-ing olfterwiae improved.

The World’s
Confidence in

GOOD

any u m d u .m i^ d m lju . r e tto ™ ., ,
r$.jui|n&gt; k
=- - «?C*xr
. the sufft*T+iïK
f*i"irT?
« n r p * » # ? •'"te rti'.n t.-s m M .rs a y s his is (be Ir s i.
not lightly won. There must
Willi a j^ootl Inn* of talk In* may convinre the buyer
lie continued proof of value.
But for three generations, find
hot he' nmnot Convince the crops unless real
throughout.the world, endur­
m erit is hack of his words.
ing and growing fume and
The crops say IDEAL FERTILIZER is REST for the
favor have been accorded

WILSON &amp; TOO MLR FERTILIZER CO.
M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F ID E A L F E R T I L I Z E R »

JA C K S O N V IL L E . FLO RID A

.... .—

Continues
To Increase

visited tin- foriti'-r -* duiiglytrf M*&gt; J I
McClelland Saturila), tjll Mxiidu,
triiwi w** (lUfe
Rolir-rt llrow u of Ft

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nítida I lift- tnf
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M ut«* ii*1 f h * H I ' l f T i c

on Spnday.
I
1^.I»*i irli ul * u iiiju u i) , .uni .ift♦*r si"vt r¿»l
Lui "‘ht tamul "Tb i^-.*« fii- f h* fui
A lurge (lurty tif-frn iif gi|ther*-i| at
the Greenland fiume n|
iifiiernn a V*
j*#*r rtifint'iii •tifi* »-r a» r» *-|* •*•■«|
mie on Cameron a vent
Funilay for a h r J I IknvHI îiri^irtifit V &gt;
•II t-i M r- btH'if
|4enie dintter «.*• « fui
Grwnlund and her gn*-^L» Mt-'tlain*-« r*-1¿ir&gt; ami ( I* Lnu ln-a^nn-r Tini**'
ti», wild leave -thor *iy
(o f#*rv** jim lx»ur&lt;t of ilirvrUir'' an
Strickler and Curii»,
for their home in ( 'oluriimjk, ( &gt;liio
I A " H o \ Illlt**« h' M Hmilli-v amt I I'.
Mfv |,|Jo*t*rt
M
M r*. Peterson and Bbuglili-r
Maynard leave le-n- UrijLveekk for tie-.,
I Loir
tmme in New )'o rk &lt;¡flff. I I,«--, ti.iv•‘I'll.1 In»)- wtin j *i- mleri-Hted in tin- uf
te-&lt;-n the goeel» of t lieir'ftilt an-t l.rntfir &lt;
gutli/alinn of 11»• new im 'it.ir. *.ni i&gt;.m,
A W IV tenoil ami fainiflf uf Itn liniuhil
(ur Ur la min will tm.-t tonight m 1 1»»- 1r
avenue fur several » i-v b
trmf)
( uiislderubli- w.irh (no* l»s-n »lone
M r- Lizzie Kauli-teui of Lake C ity,
on tin' (H-rsoiinei ol tlie proposed * olllwho has ix-eii nja-nding the winti*r with
(■any, and it is thought that the required
her daughter, Mrs, Geo Mitrhell. went
nuiidN'r will Im- present, »*» that tin- or
t*i Cow Cre*-k on Wedia-sdu) to visit u
guuizalion rnu&gt; ia- i-oinpleled at ti»»-in»el
daughter.
ing tomgM
It K. Gortnly, tin- Geneva aien u e
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gri«s-r. in Hiiltering from a badh «praiiie.l

F i t t i n g

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Add,,., STI.TSON UNIVERSITY DaLaad Handa

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S p a c i a l A l l e n i l o » is C a lle d lo
T h e P r e l im in a r y C o u r t * in A g r i c i l l i i r t - Hof a rty , irtolotfy. O rtfa n ir arici In o rin n h * C h r r t i it
if&gt; Q u a lit a t iv e a im ] ( ¿ u a n iliA f I v r A n * l&gt; t l* A d r lc iil iiir a l C b r in u t r y M in e r nL.g&gt; t.e «ilo f&gt; . etc

Pure Bred Poultry

C. H. D I N G E E

a

FOLLOW THE CROWD

because th ey have proved to
be the^ beat corrective and
preventive of disordered con­
ditions of stomach, liver, kid­
neys an d -bowels. The first
dose gives quick.relief and per­
manent improvement follows
their systcmfitic-tTRe:
trial
will show' whyrtrrTrtt'homes,
the use of Beechuiu’s Pill«

i The O aks Poultry Farm j

II

hanner crops throughout the State are made
with IDEAL BRANDS.
I he ¿¡rowers believe if for they Imy twice ¡is much
IDEAL !•ER 11LIZER as any other brand.

BEECHAM’S
P IL E S

New« Notes From Orlando
* ^Hando reached the higli\wat.-r mark
of it» progress und proaperity yesterday
when the di-jawits in the State Rank
plowed the million murk. It »-»«the first
time in the history of Orlandrynr Orange
county that deposits in an&gt; single m-ti
turioh have reached that point, and »iMOORE MOVEMENTS
an- reliably informed that no liank InRev. Oscar Williams, a baptist min­ tween Jacksonville and Tampa 1» ahh
ister of Dade City preached here Sunday l«i Isiast ii| stjcii receipt* 5oU •v*rywL*r# In boiN 10a,( 2Sc.
TVs Israwt t«U »1 *«r sWina« N•
,k.*4J
afternoon. He was the gupt of Finley
mu
M | 1«&lt; 1 U read Ik« ¿ ir v it k w ju iik * * * rj U .
Hodges, the Sanford avemil grnrrrymuri
It 1» likely that tin- city council will
» ho drove him here in hi* car
Miss take steps tomorrow Might to bornl the
Mary Hodges and Walter floltz were in city for fiuving |mr(«»ses. Permission
the party also.
will liavo to la- secured from the legisla­
intnj'nt will la* ture for the bonding privilege, ns Orlando
The Easter entertninn
Hatter Sunday, 2:30 p. m.
n.i at the ehurrh. cannot, under Its charter, bond directly
Mr*. Herbert A. Glllx-rtt h:#i had the ar­ for (laving purposes. So that if the
lt i|tw « | H W VU», k M morta i W ill!# L a f built*
rangiMnenl for lh&lt;- affair ano the training council diw-s not lake action on the i-wir
{ ' " lin k !&gt;•«&lt;# WKmi (b |» * i|f1sp K I H n h
J »|*a i.»» N-s11*.«a-• W b iit M -&lt;s o» i i ini
of the children which iii»iir«M it successful tomorrow night, as it is supposed it will,
Ilw c ii
M i l l Va** li# rasi* » g h 1'1' t
|) « | &lt;Àé
C
k m I* • r I f *
'Nb.d o *i *wt
evening.
||
itch action will take the form of a |s-ti
I » # 11 I K i t*g A twi'ia 1*11 (■ M álantrrd ■ *
Mrs. Henry Estridgej^f Fitzg* ruld. lion to 'lie legislature (or the bonding
"» m
*i »,f| .. i t l n f i
Mr I mt«iid
(ia , was n guest uf Mr
Mr- (■ S
privilege A nunds-r of uitbo-oti.il
Hstridge Thursday and,Friday and left ti-ns of tin- city an- making an urgi-rit 1It
fur Palmetto Saturday it * jf“tj&gt;ou*e i„ a llialid that the i-v.ue Is- taken tip proMi|it
telegrnm from her daughter. Mrs K ihui, I). (HJintllig to 11n- fad thill if thl-&lt; leg is
&gt;
Now S m y r n a , F l o r i d a
that Iter baby was very JUiwiUi scurldt hit ur&gt;- falls to act u(nili the Iro-nsur'-. I *r
fever.
.,
latiiio cannot IhuiiI for paving for |&gt;ru&lt;
A daughter was born
r and Mrs ti'-ull) another three year
Meanlirht
J. O. Pope of iieurdall uyeNu1' Muf&lt;-fi |n the oh I ant i&lt;|11a ted phut of pay mg as - nil
A daughter « ¡u Imm tiahlr and Mrs g&gt;, would have to Is- cuuTiato-t!
W. A. Knight of Curnl-y^ti Villa road.
tu n
P lu m b in g an d
March 16th.
XiuMtyiititi- J^'agie-. mi iirgunizu
E . L . Uruwn o f F t t h ri» t im i, .tin i 1, 1«
brother, H. W. Hrownidf fWu- lm

FERTILIZER

T h e P r e M e d ic ol C o o r t e
(y

lio in n y t .r n e f a M ' b r m u l i
H&lt; ho«( of M u â ir

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A ft R io n i y

H a it r r k d i* ( y

&gt;. In o rg a n k * ( h r m u t r y , Q u a h t a liv e

f lls w llll

V in t ili

H ia ttjlc ^ y . Z u d i*

o rn i Q u a n l il a O ve C b e m lt t r y

V ture H a r m o n y a m i C b n f iia V%n r !

F r iit lh lig ill f HI W «1er I ultif r i i

&gt;0

Blood Was Wrong
All women, who suffer from the aches and pain«, duo
to female ailments, are urged to try Cairiui, the reliable,
scientific, tunic remedy, for women. Cardul acts promptly,
yet gently, and without had effects, on ths womanly system,
I Milicvmz-iiiUK L&gt;ui)iU/i£ - up A1(cut’l l icguidtiiui Ol* jyiiem,
and toning up the nerves. During the past half century,
thousands uf ladies have written lo tell uf the quick curatfv*
results they obtained, hum the use of this well-known mtdicin*.

Cardui

The

Woman's Tonic

Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for
nearly ten )cars In a letter from Whitcvllle, N. C , she
says: Ml was nut able tu do my own housework. My
stomach was weak, and my blond was wrong. I had back­
ache, and was very v,r.tk I tried «evei.il doctors, but they
dul me no good I used Cardui fur .Tut A months, and now
I am m the besl health I have ever been. I can never priiM
Caidui eiiunglL" it is the best tunic, fur women.
Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try CarduL
Wrttt to

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tor Vrxhil IntUoclteot xad M-pn* boot. “ t\o*a«T«»Uital lor Womo ." »rat ««a I ■

■ i - Torn

R A JX

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kne»-

I I’ iloll»r&lt;H»k amt II It Herr&gt; .»r*
Mr nnd Mr- David &lt;&gt;l Gene\ a were ||),inmng lit I.mill I g.trag*- n tte ■»t s tl»&gt;
go&lt;-sl.n of Mr ami M r- W \\ Miller ,■! wvtuwi 4.oliwli
Wu.'h U&gt; lm IwU»«
Miller avenue Thursday
i n ' l l w eek,
i l w ill la Lw alx-d u a I la
Mm Tonis Willi» in fveoveritig from a lt»-rr&gt; lot nil t (lurch *lri-*-l udjnitnng the
two weeks' illnean.
llnlden l antidr)
Tlie III tie rum uf Mr. und Mr* K. I .
firitt hail been quite III sevrrnJ days.
Tourist Hotel Again

Mr. nnd Mrs. Jiv*. McMillan ure (in-paring to move to Ft. Myers. Mr, Me
will move his honey I*»-» anil engage in
the 11uLsness more extensively than here­
tofore. Wo understand Mr*. M c­
Millan, Sr., will go to Jacksonville and
reside with her daughter.

. - .CAMERON CITV OWMMNON
Walter Hibbard, who ho» had the canof the Swartz farm her*- for tie* past
eighteen month» has returned to Inn home
in Pennsylvania.
J . W. Powell and wife will leave tins
week for their home at (Jueen». L. I
They will g*» to dncksonrtltr by rntl nmt
»ail for New York on the Clyde »teaiia-r
Mohawk Sunday, Mar. 23r*t They
will be greaUy mimed among us and we
■hall look forward to their trturn next

Mr, Holly I was wondering if any­
one presented in nur millionaire visiUir*.
I tie prtiJMJNltion to build a tourist iiotel
in Sanford
As I understand it, lb'Sanford llouae *-or}Mintlion olTi-r» l*» »In
null' that lieuutiful park, lying (»-tween
lb*' jm -s'ijt hotel an*! the lake, to anyuun
wlio would build a louriftt hotel. »s»-»lHtr
not less than I (HI.000,
If it wils pnqierly (iresente*! to these
thirty-five or forty wealthy men who
visited us, I believe that every one «if
thrrii would take slin k ill it- T here u no
la-lter proposition in the sta te for a
splendid m\'-»ttnenL ani^ these men know
Tl. If ii Tilts not airend) lies-n il*me. Why
not The Herald take it up with them?
ft would lie worth ic* much or more to
Sanford than even county division.

Geo. H. Fernald H ardw are Co.
offer special inducements in
Building Material.

Doors,

Sash, Blinds, Paints and Oils.
Roofing &amp; Plumbing Material

W ELL W ISH ER .

winter.
__
A Minnie! haelnan giimh mi li

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u m y mwn w n n ifi Itlffhe D f ^ i r T ^mtjr

The regular meeting of the feclllan
Mualc Club will lie Itt-ld at the studio of

3XlI7B2£SaS£E¡£2B3E
parent» on Weat Side.
W. W. Dramor ia cutting celery thb
All field work has been greatly
hindered by the excessive rains.
Mr. «nd Mr*. C. G. Reck anU-rpimed
Mr. and Mr*. Powell at dinner S«iurxl*y
evening.
Dr. and Mr*. Minnick apent Sunday
evening with Prof, and Mrs. Mari* at

noon at 3 o’clock.

•f

,

Card of Thanks
We wiah to thank all our dear friend)
for their kindmsta and sympathy during
our loving tnotlter'» illness and death, and
also for the many beautiful floral offer
Su*» sent by them on that occasion.

J. T. LEE AND FAMILY.

Out of town customers receive special atten­
tion.
Orders for hardware of any description
mailed promptly by Parcels Post. ::
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Cooperate.

Clean up, April 2nd.

�t u J ï -í
THE

SANFORD

March 21, 191.1

HERALD

wrilding the hammer on hte own back.
We are out for Everglade* county, and
whether we get It or not we are for the
East Coait and every county In Florida.

rtUhM ff—*r^tv***hir t —1 r rt1«i “ "trJiUk *T

I HE HER AID PRINTING COMPANY
sglned
mnWe
ropy.”
irleson
id dbmitted
io had
do not
out ¡t
olnted
?ill Is*
o gentilicapa
,n
Gainesville Sun.
And M. W. Lovell and R. J. Holly,
the only two avowed candidate* for the
Sanford post office are both willing to
leave the matter to a primary election.
If there are any other candidate* let
them apeak.
A man stepped up to the ticket arller
of a moving picture show in Tampa and
told the mqn at the door that his wife
Was in these with another man, and he
intended to wait until they came out.
After the reel which was then bring
shown, the manager interrupted the
show long enough to make this an*
nouncement: 1‘There'■ a tough guy out­
side waiting for his wife and the man
who brought her here. I ’d advise the
pair to step out the bark way." There
was a baity hustle and s man who clsmed to count says there were fifteen
couples allot out through the back door
SIGNS OK SPRING
Having been requested to reproduce
that beautiful and touching poem which
appeared some time ago in the Mound*
ville News, evidently written by some
old timer who does not like the present
order of things, it is herewith presented
for the second time: “ Backward, turn
liackward, oh time In your flight; give
uaJMtiW. airotu s k ir t* wre uiui. tight ;-give
u» a girl w h o « eharms, many or few, art
not eiposed by too much peek-a-boo;
give us a girl, no matter whal age, who
doesn't use tto streets as a vaudeville
stage; give us a girl not too sharply in
view; dress her in skirts that the sun
can’t shine through.
To which tto ravally poet of tto
Tampa Tribune makes th b (un)feeling
reply: “Oh what a sorrowful prudish
wail comes from this shockable cynical
male. Why should he rail at the natural
thing that maidens, like flowers, come
out in the Spring? Aa sweetest of roses
they hlotMom and bloom, dispelling the
winter's depression and gloom; and we'll
wager this guy, like most rubbernecked
men, would welcome tto “style" of tto
tig-leaf again.

MAY VOTE AWAY FROM HOME
Recehtly, in calling attention to tto
proposed bill of Representative Brown
of this county in the next Legislature to
make U possible for railroad men, com­
mercial travelers and others away from

-&lt;**fe*V
Arc you Interested In whether you an*
to remain u part of the citizenship of
Orange county?
,
v
0 ° )'0,l happen to know that the pub,Jc advertiaement published by Thomas
Dates, secretary of the Sanford division**te, k0” Just far enough In It» description
to com* witW° ***** l*pd requirement* to
*)rin*
***orP th* Sl,t8 Legislative ~
without actually saying where the ji^oPowd lines are to be?
Do y°u know that when tnc'citizens
of Apopka aought to know and wFote
* 'vwal ktt*** of inquiry asking where
tl*® **nM are t° be that they received no
reply from Thomas K. Bate* until they
mailed a ^egiatif»siABttec.«nd demandert-

E, arc now located conven­
iently and will continue to
carry at all times complete
lines of Men’s Furnishings.

W

We extend to all our friends a
cordial welcomc ta-orrrnew homer“

rnnent
p^,tpaper*
t they
pected
to put
at was

« « " » *
Do you know that the anawer waa that
" no °fl*c*a* atatua has been given any
M**6* because no lines have been official*
■e^ect^ " and that Mr. Bate* over
hi* "«*"»*««• u * d these *’orth*. to-wlti
' ^ e have a committee on this moat important question and as sooq as it re□untfy lurns its retort we will advise you of Its
on ac- dw?Won" ‘T&gt;iccting
1° ot^*'r words. The legal advertise*lr fail- m*’nl
kept open for the proponed line*
et the to ^** drawn and extended in certain
be dif- directions at the will of the county
lh
breakers. Its committee without conlo hold ”ulta^on °f tto citizens withhold the
o lives l&gt;r"f&gt;oiM'&lt;* hues irn-sfU'ctivi' of tto ir wishes
rd but or ri* ht” in th# " “ tter.
^
t . Citizens of Apopka, Oviedo, Zellwood,
__McDonald, Tangerine, Long wood, Altamonte, Maitland, Chuluota, Christmas and elsewhere, It Li full time you
place yourselves emphatically, on one
fide or lhe other of this division fight.
If you want to continue in Orange coun­
ty, let there tie no uncertain aound from
your sections.—Orlando Citizen.
Keep quiet, Ilro. Howard. You anliecoming unduly excited and the first
thing you know you will break out with
hydrophoebla again. The lino* will fie
explained in The Herald next week and
the map of Harney or Seminole or Wekiva or Sanford or Holly or Howard
county 'whatever it minetw»vw&lt;t«eft*wwt'
we will tell you in advance that only
three of the cities you have named will
Is- in the now county. P k x e don't at­
tempt to seduce any ol our little sister»
who are not in the new county by your
Dade county ha» already been divided
deductions and w-ductions and get them
and is anxious to have other countie*
unduly excited, itwain»* we don't want
cut out of the large county, knowing a»
to spank any ol them by extending the
they do that the mother county and the
lines at this late date. Everything j*
younger counties will all do better In
lovely how and every body is satisfied
more compact areas. And Miami, the
except the Orlando newspapers.
county seat b supporting the division
If Tommy listen has needlessly alarm­
measure. What a difference manifested
ed the Orlando Citizen we shall have him
in this hmad spirit and the narrow mind­
shot at sunrise.
ed efforts of Orlando politicians and of
Rut, seriously. Bro Howard, your
flee seekers to prevent a divlsiopn "of
l&lt;oint ts not well taken nnd is alemluteK
&lt;)range county. The toudwrdale Herald
out of order. M a jo r S|ieitn»r {mil F. I’
size» up the situation as follows
Forster. Chairman of tto Division Com­
On tto first page we publish, as a fea­
mittee met you and your president of
ture, an editorial from the Miami Me­
the Oriando Board of Trade before the
tropolis, which manifest* such a faimem
division movement had developed and

&lt;4 spirit and such aound new of county
economics as to make it worthy of even
greater prominence than we are able to
give. Miami has a grave question to
solve in the matter of county bonds for
tome on elwtion day to ra«t their bal­ toral improvements, which neither Mi

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FRANK

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Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

F LO R ID A

SANFORD

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F E R T IL IZ E YOUR O R A N G E T R E E S X
The mild winter lias caused the spring growtl:
to start early.
Don l delay fertilizing
Favo rit e Fruit Manure will give results and
-w.jr-iJii^^r-riiUc.^irociucc &lt;Jic-baek.

YOUR

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INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER CO
FL O R ID A

JACKSONVILLE

respectfully asked for a conference about
the lines and they were turned down and

when the Board did meet Sanford’s advan­
ces were repulsed without the common
courtety of a reply The editor of theCiti
zen was present at Inith uni ting» and was
lots In general elections, we stated erro­ ami nor anyone else could rapcct Fori
one of the men who positively refused to
neously that such ballots would to sent Lauderdale and vicinity, lx-pause of our

ny man ny me voter io Jux home pre­
cinct. We had not then seen tto text of
the bill ami misunderstood this feature
of It. The bill provides that under cer­
tain prescribed condition* and regulations
such qualified voter, unavoidably away
from borne on a general election day,
may cast hb ballot at any voting pre­
d ic t where to may. present himself, for
that purpose on the day of such general
election. T to full text of tto bill con­
tains provisions which carefully safe­
guard the ballot box against fraud ur IF
legal voting of any kind, under such ex­
ceptional circumstance«, and as tto
measure b manifestly an act of simple
justice to a claw of men fully entitled to
vote, and prevented from doing jgj
through no fault' of tERTown, t'to bill b
practically sure to become law. Gov.
Tranymdl andorses it and recommend*
ita enactment and we have heard of no
opposition to It from any source.—Lake­
land Telegram.
And The Herald and tto people of
Sanford fully endorse the Brown bill,
‘as our msny railroad men tore can fully
attest to tto merits of tto bill. Atv

. local aaplraBLinni, to support, but which
all reaidenta who are nearer Miami than
to any other prospective harbor, should
support. Must truthfully dots the Me­
tropolis set forth tto advantages of small
counties in Florida, where the county
and not tto township system of local
government prevails, hut this la made
doubly Important in a country where the
population b to to* a dense one. No
man can conipretond tto depth of New
River ip ita relation to tto rapidly devel­
oping Evergtadtw, extending eighty miles
west from our very corporation limits,
and fail to grasp the significance of our
early future as a center of population and
commercial activity. It ia even now a
aarious iiteoflvemenrr for Fort Lauder­
dale citizens but more still for tto'Ever­
glade* people, to get to Miami to trans­
act their courthouse buainew. The
Everglades are divided mainly into five
and ten acre farms; tto higher lands all
along tto East Coast are, likewise, in
small tracts, and Are rapidly being set­
tled, so It* to most probable that In a few
.yean there shall in demands for further
increase of coupUfq. canrfd from three

listen t*v *r&gt; aimealde - under»tending

about the lines, and your kick at this lat
day seems puerile and displays the weak­
ness of the anti-divisionists. Neither
Orlando or any other precinct outside
the Harney county precincts have Any
voice in the matter and all this fuss and
feathers of the Citizen will not stir up
any county feeling for Orlando.

Other precincts feel aliout Orlando as
we do—that she ought to be big enough
to fight her own battles, and since Or­
lando has set herself up at dictator for
the county let her continue the fight
without asking and togging for assistance
from other outside precincts.
And 'what has Orlando or any other
precinct-of the south end to do With
county. ilivUion? They refused to arbi­
trate with us at the beginning and it is
our turn at the wheel now and our boat
is on the Hood tide.
Hardware Men to Visit City
A party of about fifty hardware men
will to on tto steamer Fred dcHary Co­
morrow. The Commercial Club wil
entertain them with an auto drive stout

BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME
This, beautiful—aubtirbaTT^home^ljn Sanford
Heights consisting of ten rooms and bath and all
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.

M
electroru are
usually pays expense* and railroad fare
for the travelling voter to come home
and cast their ballot* and thia eipenae
money amounts to more than one would
inHAginr.
DISAPPOINTING, SURPRISING
Congressman Clark and others who
went to res Postmaster General Burleson
about appointment* were shocked when
they teamed that tto Repcolkan post
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cable spirit manifested by tto Miami Newman «i ■IIU1V Hardware Co. or Mr.
i.
\
people in thia matter. It ia not material Fernahl.
whether we are ia one country or f dozes
—the important consideration la how tq
work in the greatest harmony for tbaeontinued prosperity of the East Coast and
P lu m b in g a n d
Florida in general. That is of tto deep­
O f9 Fittin g
est concern to all, and the** Is 1» occa­
sion (or jealousy or contention. No one
AH WocK Receive# My Personal
locality can boost (teeIf without a good
Attention And Besl Effort! *
hearty boost for hh neighbor, likewise
bo one can knock hia neighbor without

•knowledge
and experience
ia th e printing
barine«*.

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THE SANÊôftD ilÉRALÓ
9 9 !

^ Dr J T Drntun wai in ihr »*n&gt; un
Wednesday nrw-tinu his many frit-mis.
Hr is now Jiv in g in M ¡canopy and com­
bining rwdicm« and (arming

LOCAL

WANTS

All Local Advertisement«

Under This

A H. Tolar of■ *Fayetteville.
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He is rtl»* unrlf of R F. Tolar.
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Wanted
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on hfarm
H. E. Tolar und Mrs, lim therson of this with wife to do house 'work. Address
city.
Box 11GH.
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^•Mrs. II. F. Whitiwr, J r ., »if Sanford,
For Sale Two Cypher* Incubators,
was In town attending t|)e Chautauqua practically new*. A»l»in*ss Box HH5,
and visiting her sister. Mrs. Geo. McCul­ Sanford, Fla.
61-Ac
lough and Mr». E. I, llliss
Orlando
For Rent Eight room house with
C itim i
Imth. Sulphur well und city water. On

E. A. Douglas« of Oviedo wa» in ih«*
city last Tuesday (or several hour*. cnroute to Jacksonville.
^ M i* R uth Pullinn of Mlnmnila «[**nt
oeveral days visiting the Misses Stew art,
returning M onday to her home.
Inuuire of II F' PuRoy Stenstrom , now of A llanta, was t/^Dr If. S. K»s*lor and daughter. Miss French nvenu**
il«»*&gt;.
6J-2p
Churlutlc
have
arrived
in
the
city
and
visiting home folks this week. He i*
Found Pocket Unik containing (iatraveling salesman (nr Hanger Artificial C*|iect to n*main som«- lim cjto the delight of their many friends. Dr. Keelor |**rH und no money. Owner ran have
Limbs.
i&gt; Mrs. D an Fields of Jacksonville j» the has just recovered!from an attack of Mime hy railing at Herald office and pay­
charming guest of M rs. Minnie K. typhoid und weks Sanford's balmy cli­ ing for this ail
mate for h»* knows the value of it. San­
Jones and Miss Nellie Evans.
For Sale— Eggplant, pepper and to­
Dr. l ’aul Uurgesn. formerly of Orlando ford will give Iwith of them u warm we|- mato plants. Rex Packard. West Side.
but iw w ,tnrrrJ)JrnrM rf«.7iarr fortr-N V ^*} come. ~
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For K ent— Three rooms for light
York drug firm calleri upon the local
M rs. H. E . Maynard of New York city
trade on W ednesday
and her mother, Mrs. E. I). Peterson ol housekeeping. Apply .107 Oak, next to
—
Pstronlte home talent at the Imperial Plymouth, Mass., who have been »land ­ Preshvterian church
For Rent April 1st— Five room cot­
Theatre Tuesday evening. Murrh 2 5th . ing the winter with Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
'T h e Garden of Flow ers" will be pre­ Peterson on Richmond avenue leave tage on Third St. All modern im­
sented at the Im|M&gt;rinl Theatre Tuesday today for their homes. Mrs. Maynard provement*. N. H. Garner.
Gl-Ap
evening. M arch 26th.*
has Ix-en one of the leudersjof the social
For Rent laiwer floor ol hous*1. xplenFor an evening of song uml swet-t m u­ life ui Reck Hammock and will he gn*at- iliilly located in l&gt;e»t residence section
sic come to the lni[H*rial Theatre Tues­ ly missed by a host of friends who wish lfid&gt; suitable lor family without rhil
day evening, M arch 26tii.
Gl»-tf
llirin lain voyage and Iioim* for their n*- «Iren. Applv, Ii. ('. DliRoee
Tickets for the M usic ( lull ('«invert tiirii another season
For Sale Tw»*lve acre truckfarm, 1 ’
will lie offered to the public hy the mem­
iiiiH w»*s | of Sunfont. on Gertnidt* Ave
bers of tlie' M usic Club. They an- al.su [
I^it uh of St .tow‘p|] ( irangt* Cn Tlire«
on sale at the drug stores ol L. It Philip*,
acrx*» tiled arti-smn »«*11 Write if ydii
I hi* I'olstu ( lull,ink
D. L. Thrasher and J . II. I^iw-stm.
iia'an liu»me*». t
II Yutuum, Sik«*»^
For, some time there has |l»eeii conMr. and M rs. J . W. Powell will leave
ton. Mo.
GO-Gfp
sideruhle discussion over the price at
tomorrow for their home at Queens.
For Sale - Five acr***. 2 1■/ in cultiva­
which new potati»-» would start mov­
tion. 1
tiled, 2 wells. I! nxirn hou.se,
N. Y .t after spending the winter in S a n ­
ing inrar lots
Up to last Sunday &lt;*
ford anjl the celery delta.
2 barns, on First «treet
Thns* mile*
very large emp was in sight.
Since
west of Sanford
Will «ell at 11,600
The ladies of the Missionary Society
'th en the pru»iN*et has miit»Tially
Apply tu I Ii I»»* l( I D No 2
of the M eth od bl church will have u
i changed
Not n {situili growing *u*c
Mux 60
GO 2cTu«*»
rooked food sale at the store of J, ! ‘ Mi
IlilM in t h*' stale esra|s-il I Ii«- heal )
For Sail- Truck farm of three urrt-»
Culler Saturday ufleriuxui. March 2‘tnd
r.uii i tint i oni Hilled to lull lor thr»*»* or
&lt;oH&gt;d (our room tiuiigulow water in kit
K. W. Dickson, wh« went to (tie \ i
four da&gt; *
M .hi)
ti* Id» ar*
t,.idi.
•lien
Al»«. two good uulk row», mu
I.. hospital at Way cross, Georgia
have
dainiig«-d
liuodri-d clni'keiu* lmr»e and liuggv. on«
uii injured wrist attended i„. ha» return
Tiie largest acreage to He* .lai»* i- in
wagon and farmimplement* II Men
ed much improved.
t tit* lliieting» *«*i I ion. Afieri* li|i*ri* I» I
den hall If I I &gt;
2
6!» 41p
Mr. D. K. Pact* und wile nl ||riii|&lt;*r-«ui
priiliuhje In.«.» of aliuul one third ol t At*
Fur Sal»- Household furniture, con ,
ville, N. C ., wen* visitors m the city this i
croft. Sanford will come close to it
|sis ting ol I»»Ih. luireiui", stove», chair»
week; Mr. Pace is a prominent n-a)
The {totatocs on fmth tin* lower east
eti
Mr» 1 tiur»«on in )ti»JiM{&gt; III.H*k.
»■stale broker and president of the Tuti*
and we»' ii)a»ts will also'»idler tint to
6s li,
1
do Club, near Uendenuuivill«what extent I» tint kiiowu at tin» writ
For Ri-nt to the Right Party Ni.*»
Mr. und Mrs. Jam es M rfo in li and
Ulg
I 111 r 111 * J11-&lt;t collage t rv»&gt;m», kltthell and
daughter, Miss Gertrude left tin.» morn.
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, - .. - i - A * Um iiu I. lie»-law of »upplx and le
I t i s l h - 4 G i w - u i . tu a n n e a e — . ' «s o««— H . &lt;7 -7
JwrtuMirvviWe
Mrs- M«*&lt;-‘«jii|ti
to.Hid »ill govern tin* prue ii( I tie. |»i
6« I f
and Miss Gertrude will r»*maiii in .Jack
1
i l lt* * i |III III»»**
t.ifiW'H, &gt;I'hf
*ii|i|iK
i1 I or Rent
No|lh Ninth *»l 7 room*
» n tiv llle for m:vrru| m o n t h s hut l a(|i**r
t hi- **tnrfii ’Aill fk,I * .» Trfnii11k«y Em nHÌ and I «al ii
Ji t ItuHo»«*, \\.»»Iriill A
will Is- lulsy wit It th e (ir.»w«*f» New. h i
It'll |if him ,ifkI in.ikr I)if ni 1wet lif 1.him i .arner iOdg i ir«t *»t
tl
Saufurd.
( l H* \ ill |||**\% |*-r \AM iliti Ili! VI ' In -f'll
Ili*
For
Sale
Sour
orange
|ui«*e,
fiflc
|»*&gt;
Waiter Wildman of Lynchburg, \ a
•IffNUful ‘will In j'tNtti ¡i'i
f&lt;ir II»1 ! gallon t I Pell ti»te»*ii Fin
6N
t|
arrived on \V»*»hit*adn&gt; on a » i-.it to In»'
finrttii-rn i-’mi»!» Iik» ri«**
For Sale Pore hre.|
Hull (&gt;r|ilng
pan*nts. Rev. and Mrs. I \\ \\ ildrtian
u fil li ih‘*&gt; fini $:« • Eh* in if ih» -prnijf toll eggs Inf sale $2 00 |»*r sitting lot
Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Ferran ol F.ustis
16 egg»
It II Mark» Sanford Flu
«{»•at \Vedne»»lay in the city lie* gn**»i
-Vi tt
of th«*ir dimt;hter, Mrs. D. I.. T hrasher.)
( ' It* a n m u lj |j iju v
in l h f \ V r - l
S u l*
For
Ri*nt
Two
nice’v
furnWt««l
V ' Dr. S . Puloaton is taking a well earned ^pnl 2nd
room* com enietlt to Hu« tu*w i|**t» t
Vacation among horn»* folks in T I muhumiI
Sw ari» Down Flour jn-t t fu fu * t tfiut \ijdr***» I «
s 1 it VV »tli Si . neu*
Islanda and e*peets tu lv* away (or «**vini» e ver fas-n ot!ere»i tu Sariforii jH’iqil« .(Ink Ave.
6 1 t fi
erul wts-ks.
McCuller» (ìrocerv
(U)-2r
For Side \ I a c re ' ra* t near town
K v e r y o n c i» inviteli t u t h è f i u t i l e o l
file tìiiuruliUe Investment and I oso wcil iuu r.ie t (il-u \\ G - I egiior«
Mr and Mrs M M .»leu art lotnght tu &lt; o
I orr&gt; llldg
I :ini{m Fin
letnl
allenii a »ocial
I le Stetsiiti Mandoiin tnuliev ut .’&gt; |*et . i-nt interi-»t, |«.«yabl» I rg^** I o r . e l o i r o i | o o .1 11* &lt; d u o !
f.l •|.
U rite i
t luh w*ill ls- premili to u*t»i»t in ttii en in simili montili) instalimenti»
(or
purlicuiur»
locai
47
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lo
r
Sale
Tontat-«
plant*
K*»lfie!U
tertaining.
Now
Richelieu Canneti GootU arv ulway* Heuuty and Livingston tiloh»«
Tfie Richelieu Hrand meati* perfertlon
ready.
pru-*$1
26
|«*r
1,000.
F
I.
and thè tasto Ungerà long afte* thè price ju»t righi. Ask McCuller alwut them.
Gre**ne,
West
Side,
R.
D.
2.
1
¿mile
60-2c
i» (orgotten. McCuller ini» thè RicheGenuine Seed Potato»*». Spaulding south of C. C. Cnbl ’s store
6Vt(
lieu Hrand.
t*(i-2c
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Rime No. 4, |&gt;»*r 160 Ih hag 12.66, R*sl
F’or Sale lG*ggar W»*«i S«»»l in«* a
I here will be Easter mu»n at il»* ( miXriuni|&gt;t&gt;. |*r liai Ih hag Î2.U6
laiuild
100 lie- lor $16.00 cnsli with
gn-galionul church m*xl Sunday, imirn- Can furnish ses-d grown either in Maine
i iir:«d«*llii S.»«i t o
M.-lon and
ing ami evening
Mr» Wilh»*lm and |or New ^urk sla te
\C* guarantee our order
Iteggar
It
o
il
Ne«»l
iir&gt;iw«*r«
MoMie»*llo
Mr». Hrady will, the.r v.oli.u. and Mr» ' T 1 «» ^
b.-»t and true to name
Hoy, soprano will a&gt;si»t t he choir
Dimond C H am anil JJn flk tM t UucdT).
If you don’t know about the Diamond &lt;
ask MrCuller alKiut H. First call for
populurrity.
GO-2c
In the absence of Rev. J . [). laingley,
Rev. G. R . W aldron, former pastor of
the Congregational church will preach
Easter sermons in
tluit house
ol
»orihlp next Sabbath . All will Is* glntl
to hear him again.
Everybody wants good coffee or none
at all. Richeliow Coffee has long been
judged the best by Sanford iiousekeepera. See M cC uller.
GO-2c
i^-Theo Schaal has moved liis stm-k ol
jewelry tu 123-.W . F ira t »UuuL in one of
the stores form erly oocupi»*d by M. Rotundl. M r. Schaal has n-modcied tin
room throughout anil luis a very attrac­
tive store.
Richelieu Canned Goods ure always
just right. Ask M cC uller nl out tls-m

60-2c

The M uddox-Field Players have re­
turned to tha^lmperial and will play to­
night and tomorrow night. M atin «
Saturday afternoon. Popular prices of
admisalon.
Swans Down Hour, ju9t the best that

I «•n w u r 1» in tin*

hiisin»*«.«, run :i tu'*
Fla
67 121
American Produce | For Kent Room witti or withiiut
Co in puny. Juckionvillo. Fluì id*.
hoard in private filthily
• all after t
Everybody want» g»x«d ««rt«** *u rtutu
o’clock Ninth amt Myrtle
GG-i(
at all
Rn liclh'w Coif»*** ha» lung l**»*i
For Sale Four extra good mules amt
judged lie* l**»t hy Saidorii turn**
good wagon
E’r*-sl Shuman. W«*»t Side,
keejiCM. S»^* M cCuller.
Gtf-2c
It F. D. 2.
66-11
Wa»lc. iftc Tuner. Oriundo
if
F'or Sale Two d«*siruli!e lots in San
Dimond C Ham and*Breakfast Bacon ford Heightn. Bargain if taken prompt
Addo***, D. (L WagnerKisaimma*,
If you don't know about the Diamond t
fc .
« -tf
u»k McCuller iitxHil it
First call fm
St. Johns Hotel— Room* and board.
Homelike accommodations for regular
(»ipularrily.
G0-2C
The G ate City Hous»* ha* bruugbi boarder» or transients. Good table
Kates r«*asonalile. W. II. Watben, Prop,
dawn the high cost of living. Only $4.00
420 W. First St.
31-tf
per wt*ek for the finirsi table board ip
Want«»)—Orders for fine frost proof
cabbuge plants, all varieti««, $1 26
2a tier
the c ity - S»*« Parker.
28-tf
The Richelieu Brand means perf»*ction 1,000; cheaper in larger lota. SatUfaction guaranteed. F .r S. L'aunun. Meg*
and th»* tasfë fìnger* long iiflf-r the tasti gett's, S. ('.
31-.14tc
i» forgotten. McCuller has the Riche
For Rent Store Ibxun and unfur­
lieu Brand.
G0-2r
nished room in Bishop block. Enquire
Holden Real Estate Co.
46-tf
For Rent -Six room cottuge with all
modern improvements. 409 Palmetto
avenue. Apply to F. W. Mahoney at
Fernald Hirwe. Co.
38-ti
For Sale—Block of five well located
city lota. Address Owner, Box 1287.
34-tf
Waided 7-Clean cotton rags, no scraps,
at the Herald ollice. Will pay 2 centa
per i&gt;ound.
of being a subscriber to this
Good Mule for Sale Cheap—For Inpaper ls that you and your

»iiti’ fied customer.

The Sum and
: Substance

■*■•" ** *lisc orn« te ja A i d J t e
sr*it tim tr r y.

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!!«'■ all right." Who’a all right? Aldennan Runge. W)iy?
His departo^nt will nxi|ieniU« with the AV»F«t Sid«?
for Cleaning-up Day.
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Eugene Hunt, who was recently
badly Injured by runninf hia motor cycle
Into an automobile, died on Sunday in
in the 48th year of age*. Ho was a cutiwn
of Orlando for «even years past. The
Interment wai made at hi« old borne,
MlnneoU, FU.
-

member of the family end
its coming each week will
bp aa welcome aa the arrav tf of anyone that's dear.
5r"$LlsfIl
r°u Infonnad on
•the gilage of the coiiMBiiunitT and
lh« bargain* of tba marchanu
isguUrly ad«r«rtia*d w{Q snabt*
you to mts many dmae tbs coat
of the auhocriptlon.

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annlv.. t a _ John Ci ^ w a r d « .,

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The follow inj« j« a Partial Liât of Propertle« (hat I am
offorinj» for sale;
1 do nol own any of these, but am Aj{en( for the Owners.

ORANGE GROVES
Sixty acres of land. 12 acres in Oranges, Onijx-fruit,
1unite much ; etc. A 2 story house. Pump of excellent
water. On public road. One milt* from shipping rail­
road station. Bears fine crop*
$6."&gt;00.00
lift HI Acres. :! miles from Sanford. .*500 kikkI bearing trees
iought to bear .1000 Ixixes this year). Choice fruit.
Plain house. On small lake, very desirable grove...$6000
i.J) 80 acresfifl Miles from Sanford, ’ 4 mile from R. R. sta.
10a. U-aring grove. Vervrich hammock land $10000.00
(O (i Acn*s. 201 Orange trees, 20 Craprfruit, all bearing
and in good condition. Half mile from station, church,
- -school,- etc. - No house. - —-*•
(5) 6 Acres, good land on lake. fiOO fine bearing trees.
0 driven wells, good water. Cottage house, furnished.
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Price

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per m. F. L. Grwne, R. D 2, hall mile
south ol C. C. Cobh • «toro.
69-tf

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$6000.00

75 Acres. 45 ucres in grove, crop should be 10,000 boxes.
A good 2 story house and good barn
$15,000.00

CITY RESIDEN CES
House with five rooms, toilet and bath. Cash $1500.00
(Hi
Mouse, 2 story. 10 rooms, between Third anti Fourth
streets. Half cash
$.1500.00
till House, 2 story, 10 rooms. Mowing well, irrigated gar­
den
I -ot KHIx 150 ft.
$4500.00
i lot House, 2 story, 7 rooms
('ash
$1500.00
i 111 House, 5 rooms, hit 07x75 fi
cash, balance
$20 per month
$2100.00
(U i House, li rooms and bath, gtawl Mowing well, Onehalf cash
$1000.00
1 11) 4 Houses tin two lots in Georgetown
$1500.00
1 14) House. 4 rtKimsantl bath, 50(1 gallon tank
$2000.00
(15) 7 Mouses on lot 100x100 ft. Rent for $450.00 per
year. Price
$1000.00
lb
I louse, 2 stury, h rooms, dose in. corner lot
$5000.00
d 7 i House, l room.», barn l2xlH, well 150 ft. deep, h it
101x110 (l
Half cash
$750.00
Is
House, s nmiis and bath. 2 lot* ()iic-lhird cash.
I‘rice
$1500.00
(Hit House, 2 story. H rtHuns
Lug»* lot
$5000.00
20t House, I moms and kitchen
Corner lot
i$700 ca»h).
I‘i
$1250. 00
(2 h Beautiful subuiliau home, house ID rooms. All ,modern conveniences Orange tree». Mowers, pumping out­
fit . gat age. etc
$1500.00
22
( *o*id 2 story house, with 1 large bits, orange trees.
Mowers, Kewams* {lumpingoutfit
Arlesian water, chic­
ken pen«, etc
$5000.00
w tH -2 u(her fum*»*»
CELERY FARMS
21
2H Act»*». N ¡uies cleared and feitei*»!
t Acres culti\¡lied 2 &gt;i*at'»
Not tiled 4 K&lt;HIMl house
$1000.00
1 24
11 Acres, *i acres denied and Died 2 Flowing well.
llnu.se of N rtii mis. Slied. bill'll, ferlili/.»*r In ui»-*'. tin») house.
Chicken park
liO.lHXi ftcelery isiaril»
$4500.00
2a
HO Acres. 211 ¡iere» tiled and cultivated
Id Aer»*s iliesl
»ui the placei not cleared, at* Acres rich muck land.
This muck land can I«- made to pay for the whole pluce.
.( Buddings, *i»,tMMI ftet-lt-rv Ixv.ird». n Mowing wells.
Price
$ 22,500.00
2*i ) |t) Acres. 1 acres tiled. 1 Mowing well. 4 Room dwdlmg, barn, 2 nuthouses. 1 other acres partially cleared
i'I hree-fiftli« cash i
$2.500.00
12 7 1 2&lt;* Acres, all cleared. 15 acres ti!**d and cultivated.
1 Story budding,
mmii». 2 -Imv barn, m»*tal rmif. $7tM)
woi tIi »•»•lei \ Imaitls
$7000.00
2»
15* &gt; Acre»
D* \i ies &lt;leared and libsl, fair Iiouhi*.
Half "cash i
$12,000.00
*2!*i 10 Acres, all tiled and in line state of cultivation. Small
house, barn, 25,000 ft. celery hoards. This place Ls im­
mediately on railroad, leading station within HK) foot,
A few choice fruits andMowers .
$6500.00
IH Acres, 15 qcres colli vat ml h acres Died
Ihree
I
Mowing wells. ( )in* H mom. modern house and 14 r»x&gt;m
house
i Easy term»
$10.000.00
li 7-N Acres, all Well tiled, in gimd »tat»* of cultivation.
11
G immI 7 room hutw. .5U,0lto It. celei v Im«iii Ih. ( ’lofu* to
I own
$8000.00
T2i ID Acres, 1 acres tiled, fine flowing well. All fenced.
Small plum house
$4500.00
111
It) Acres, 5 acres cleared, fenced and tiled and culti­
vated. I}*; Acres cleared and plowed. 2 story, 5 room
house. Barn and mule shed
$6500.00
(14) 2tM&gt; Acres, 5 acres cleared and tiled. Comfortable
house. About 10 acres high hammock in woods, balance
prairie. One of the host cattle ranges.
Will sell at a
bargain.
(15) !l Acres, l mile from town, mostly cleared and tiled.
Fronts on Ijike Monroe. Good house. An ideal home.
Price
$8000.00
(Ifi) 5 Acres, all cleared and cultivated, hut not tiled. Fine *
Mowing well. Go»«! 5 rtxitn house. Burn. All under
good fence
$3200.00
(17) 10* Arms, nil cleared, 5 acres tiled, good well. Small
s ta b le and poultry house
$3500.00
(IHi 4 Acres, 1 acres tiled and cultivated, 1 acre woodland.
House and 1 lots, 5 rooms. Close in
' $5000.00
(111) 5 Acres, all cleared and fenced, k « kI Mowing well. 2
miles out
...
$1250.00
(40) 25 Acres, fronting on Lake Monroe. 15 Acres cleared,
10 Acres tiled. Will Hell as a whole, or will sell part of it.
i (41) 1 Acres ut Monroe, all cleared, fenced and tiled. 2 Story
6 room house, 10 or 12 bearingfruit trees ................ $2500.00
(42) 10 Acres, all cleared, 8 acres tiled anil cultivated seferal
years. 5 Flowing wells. 1 Acreunder cover. Dwell­
ing of 4 rooms, including hath.
mill's from town.
P fjw
$8500.00
IX’JV «1 Am»*
All .•l.-:ir»-»l fenced and. lilt'd. All first class
(7)

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•For Hale— 20 acres of celery bind on
trolley line for $1600.
L e w land if de
aired. Address Owner, care Herald.
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Good tabb* Iwiurii tiy day or w»*ek
JOG Park avenue.
69-tf
W.OOO Fine Livingston (ilotiennd R«*dfield Beauty tomato planta. now readv to
act. $1.2A{H*r m. In lots of 6,000$1.00

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es anti other Bowers
flowers an
and.
shrubber
trees. Fine roses
d . shrubbery,
strawberries, etc
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.$3300.00
(44) 15 Acres, 1 mile from town, ail cleared and tiled. Small
house
... $11000.00
(45) 5 Acres, 1 acres cleared and tiled. Good flowing Well.
Nice little cottage with flowers und shrubbery. Half
acre small orange trees. Bam for one horse
$4400.00
Vacant City IxiLs, from 1(H) to 2000 dollars.
Wild Lunds, in tracta from 10 atjre-Tto 30,000 acres.

RICH’D H. MARKS, Sanford, Florida

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WORK ON THE BRICK ROADS

SANFORD

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March 21, 1913

HERALD

SEED S
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Corn, Sweet and Field; Beggar Weed, reefeaned 90c lb, Old Time Chicken
Com 35c.lb; P e a s — Whippoorwill, Cluy. Unknown $2.05 bu. Mixed $2 5u,
Iron Peas Sojn Beans. Velvet Beans $J.0Q bu; Sugar Crowder, (/Oiich muj
Udy EeusJ i l S

CANAL A C R O SS FLORIDA

Would

wtWill Sjart in the Next Sixty
S&lt;.
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(VEBYIHINQTOft INREAMNtSS
Comrnivvioner

Woodruff Make*

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Official Statement to that Effect
Many Inquiries are being made daily
regarding the brick roads not only by
Sanford people but many who own prop­
erty here and reside In other ritW .
The brick road* mean so much to the
community that every one is interested
in them and in order,to And out ju it
what is being done Mr. ^ifcnk'Woodruff,
the commisdoner from our distr(et wax
asked for a statement aruTgaYt**lfie,foi-.
lowing: m
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Sanford, Herald. JCUy:------ - ..
Gcntlehirn—I be* to make a state­
ment in regard to the work on the brick
roads.
We have sold the bonds, and are now
walling for the attorneys of the bond
buyers to pass on them. We have also
received bids for the brick, also construc­
tion. and just as soon as the money is
available, we are ready lo start. It will
likely be silty days before the work
actually begins, if the bonds are approved
by the attorneys. The trustees and com­
missioners a n doing everything they can
to push this work, as we are just a* anx­
ious to get started as anyone.
FRA N K L. W OODRUFF.
Filed for Record
Frank E. Cherman and wife to I'ora
Holcomb
Florence E. Cornell and husband to
R. R Sherwood, et aJ.
Wilson C . Peek and wife to R. R.
Sherwood, et al.
Lotta L. King and husband to R. R.
Sherwood, et al.
W. Y\ Peek and wife to U R Sher­
wood, et al.
R. R. Slw-rwood, et al., to J M Sel­
lers.
C. A. Ifovey and wife to T T. Wilitama.—

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l~ F, Garrard, et al., to Jacob A
Mayer,
James C. Patterson, and wife to Geo
A. and Helen Fisher.
James A. McMillin and wife to Jacob
Netting.
Royal Fem Co. to Lida Hainew
Mungrr lauid Co. to T. A. F a r?
Hold. A. Carey and wife to B. K
Copp.
B M. Smith to Annie B. and Malwl
Smith.
U. S. A. to Geo. M. Cla\ ton.
t-riLs 11. Fom to Herman Hanberg.
H. J Patrick to YV J Sh-rman
J W F. Bra&gt; and wife to Standard
Oil Co.
Frank H. Davis to AhgM* P Davis
A. 11. Willett and wife to ( ’has. Joyce.
J . W. Miller and wife to J . E. Moseley.
Ho ward-Packard Land Co. to John
Parila.
J Leslie Stone and wife to Julia L.
Stooe
Clifford J. Fuller to Jas S ( rawford
• C. ,W. Goodrich and wife tn Jus S.
Craw ford
Nannie t i ( ilka and husband lu Jaa.
S. Crawford.
Nannie H Giles and husband lo ('has.
laird.
Clifford J. Fuller to Cha». Lord.
Another Orlando Bank

Orlando has money to burn. Else
why so many successful banks and ru­
mors of bank*. There u not a town of
its six« in Florida that has three such
pro [serous financial institutions as The
State Bank of Oflando, The Orlando
Bank A Trust Company and the Peoples
National Bank. This, in apite of the
fact that a county of but 20,000 people
has ten banking house» distributed as
follow*: Orlando three, Sanford two.
Winter Park, Winter Garden, Oakland,
Apopka. Oviedo each have one. And
now it is said that Orlando is to have
•till another. It m m s to be a case of
where competition is not destructive but
constructive. At any rate, without
oodles of business and wads of money
there could be no such array of banki.
Let the outside world, figuring on the
significance of twenty thousand popu­
lated county showing up such financial
prosperity as this.—Ortando Citizen.
f t ftflT H » ■iw »ii ■*
pkgw iH j B linUny
will be ou t in ten day*. The delay baa
been earned by The Herald Co, in the
press work and the general public has
been very anxious to get the new direc­
tory of Sanford. Mr. Neville drains
to state th a t the work is progressing now
and will aoofi be out.

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be Biggest Boost the State
of Florida Could Hate
For years those of the ritixerw of tb b
ayadG i -who - r e d d - y t
fHttm»have figured that a trunvFlorida canal would I»- a good, thing for
the development of this state. They
have even gobe so far as to have the
matter examined by the United States
engineers. These men made a report
in which they pointed out that there was
not enough cothmerce to justify the ex[enditure necessary to construct the
great ditch.
Now commerce by watpr cannot very
well exist upon dry land. It is certain
that no ahi|es will ever pass from the
Gulf to thi"ocean across Florida until a
canal is dug for that purpose. However,
tbe army
engineers have taken the
stand that the commerce must exist
fore the government ratrepend the mo;
to buiki the canal. Therefore, the only
thing to db is for the state to begin work
upon tbe canal and show the govern­
ment that the commerce really dot a
exist.
Senator Bryan has pointed out that
it would be cheaper in the long cun for
the state to put one or more dredges to
work upon the rivers and perhaps the big
canal and then, when results have been
attained, to go to the general government
and ask for funds for the great project.
It will lie remembered that Duval
county had to spend about $.100,000
upon the St. Johns river before the gov­
ernment took charge of the dredging of
the channel from this city to the aea.
There is no doubt but the government
would spend the necessary money to dig
the canal acronS the state if it were shown
that there was commerce sufficient to
justify the expense.
if this canal were to be constructed
thousands of small cargoes could l»*
shipped to the north at a low freight rat»One man has promised u&gt; construct nnd
operate a number of small electric or
gasoline hargt-M on the canal as soon n&gt; it
is completed. This canal would help
the small cotton growers and the smull
i oal miners in sending their pmdiire to
market. At the present time the «mail
planter must send his cotton to the larg»
»•sporting port*. This means that h«- iforced to pay the railroads freight for
yusg-hw goods-in the port
N'ow it
the canal wvre constructed this wnn
cotton could be Unt down ¡it the iwurvsi
[mint on the*- canal, thua^cutiing U»e rail­
road freight to tlie minimum.
Not only this, hut all of tlie people liv­
ing along the canal in Florida would I«greatly benefitted by cheap freight rates
As stated by .Senator Bryan, the riven,,
lakes and canals of this slate could con­
trol the freight rate» much lwtt*«r than
can the Railroad Commission if lb»*y art
properly developed by tlx- »tale
The
Ix-ing the rise, why not develop th e*
waters and give the citite'ns of the commonwealth tlx* advantage of cheap rat»snd at the van»- time lay |&gt;laiu for t he
irans-Fluruia can al’

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Buy Direct From Us and Save Middle Mans Profit
W e Q u o te : 1

W

, FEED
W, C. OaLs. per lOOlb sack
INDIAN RUNNER
No. 2 Mixed ( ’nm, per lOOlb.sack
Wheat Bran, per 1001b sack
DUCK EGGS
•Beet Pulp, per lDOlb sack ................
p u r e •Twain
G lute n Feed, per 1001 b sack
Settings $1M Eack
B. C. S. Meal, per 1001b «ack
C. S. Hulls, per 1001b sack
BATES &amp; TODD : : NaJIim atby-llag. per
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No. 1 Clover Mixed Hay, per ton (2000)bs)------Pea Green Alfalfa Hay, perton (20G01b*T.

SEED PEAS

Freckled Girls

2.60
2.60

Whippoorwill (Genuine), tx*r bushel..........
Clay (Genuine) per bushel
.

I I la an absolute fact, that one 60 cent
)ar of W IL SO N ’S F R E C K L E C R EA M
trill either remove your freckles or cause
them to fade and that two ja rs will even
in the m ost severe cases completely
cure them. I am willing to personally
guarantee this and to return your money
jb arg u m en t if roar
without*argument
your complexion is
IN restored to Its natural beauty.
not fully
beaut}
W ILSON ’S
F R E C K L E CREAM 1a
fine, fragran t and absolutely harmless.
Will not m ake hair grow but will posi­
tively remove TAN, P IM P L E S and
F R E O K L E S. Coaac in today and try it,
Tbe Jars a re large and results absolute­
ly certain. S e n t by mail if desired.
Price 60c. Mammoth Jars SL00. W IL ­
SON’S F A JR SK IN SOAP 25c.
F o r sale by

GROCERIES
Snow White Flour, WW Wood, per barrel
Gold Medal Flour, 98lb sacks, |&gt;er barrel
Self Rising Flour, wood, per barrel
Grits, 921b sack
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Granulated Sugar, per 1001b sack
Best Green Coffee, j x t pound

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5.51)
6.65
1.60
4.60
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Above price», •ukjr&lt;t lo lu r b l thtnjc», are f. • b Jlfimniill«

PERM EN TER COMPANY
E stablished 1 9 0 3

HAY, GRAIN AND fECD DtAltRS

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JACKSONVILLE, HA

Write for Price List- Terms Ctih Wk"

A ld rid g e Drug S to re

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M ANY IMITA TIONS
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claim to be ^jïïst'à's
good, ’ ’ but a claim
is never a proved
fact. Stick to a Certainty.
B U Y ONLY THE
GENUINE
THE * E J l Y T A Y LOA CXX

N*%0 OvftfHA

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A Few Bargains in Real Estate

Wednesday was "grub day" with it*,
fnd » * wkh the "Curhrtone Gleaner"
of the Sanford Herald had been here to
enjoy tbe feast. Then lie would say that
Invemeaa furnishes editors with lota to
eat, if nothing elae. Just before noon
C. E. F iu presented ua with a fine opos­
sum, fat and juicy, which Mrs. Giddena
prepared for ua in a manner that would
make any South Carolinian smack his
ua .with a fine

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The Government Building.

To cap the .(Timas. W. IT. Young 'pre­
sented us srith a fine head of lettuce and
a quart of strawberries raised on his place
that were par excellence. No use asking
us where we stored these nice edibles.
Suffice it to say they wen all devoured
on the installment plan, and any one
who says we were not filled up, know»
C at your grami Sweep your walks! not whereof be epewks.— Invmwee Chron
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P la n tC U ^ tu ib

Sanford U very much elated over
the fact that it is to have s f»-dernl
building
Tbe recent building
ami
gToumbi bill paww-d li) J jot L houM-i o(
congre* ¡uni sign*-»] by the retiring
prnuiient, cwfrwri b provision (hat th&lt;
•urn of 170.000 te- appropriai»-»! for lb*
purchase of a «ite an&lt;! lh»- conatrurttoi (,( ) TU c INI INN ( T l I O IT S V II. i t :
Of K poatomrv buITiTTng bere
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\ is South Atiarrtlc U m ile » !, »tally
Sanford Commercial Club, at its last through tr jin
f&gt;in»*rs. fl
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Bretmeeting, had a »»-t of resolutions pre ney, F. I’ A 1. A N R. R Jackson
pared to be p n w n tn i to Congressman /ille. Adv.
57-Fti A Tu»-* l ‘*tc
Frank Clark and Senators Fletcher
and Bryan, thanking them for theii
activity In lx-half of tbe town.
Thb
budding U badly needed here, as th&lt;
business of the poatoffice is growing so
rapidly that it is almost impowvibl* u.
No 03.—^
Three Acres, nil cleared
handle it with the present faciliti»- fenced atxl tiled. House und Barn.
When the free delivery system was es- Fruit and Shrubbery. Sirnwhemes.
tablished about one year ago it wot etc. 2 'A miles frutn town. $3.300
hoped that this would relieve the con
gestion. but it k found that the growth
No. 86. Five Acres, 3 acres tiled
of the business hai practically left th»
and
in cultivation. 2 ncrcs wood-1
service in the condition it *a * prior
land Nice 7 room Cottajie. 'A acre
to this Innovation. •
Boiler Take« Nourishment

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Young Orange Trees, Small Bam..
Good flowing Well, Flowers, Shrub ,
bery, etc. _______ _
$4.400

Na 107 .-1 0 ^ Acres, very best
Hammock tnnd. Oak, 'Hickory, Pup
lar. Gum. Ash. Gnhbage Palm and
Cedar growth, ' wo r t h $250 ixvr
acre. Will sell the .tract For $15,000
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Na 128.—Hopae With 8 lar^e
moms. Two Stories, near tite busi­
ness part of town
$5,000

Make Us Prove It
W e d a re n o t e x a g g e ra te to y o u . W e a r e d ep e n d e n t upon
y o u r p a tro n a g e . To get It vie m u st h a v e y o u r tr u s t a n d c o n f i­
dence. W e m a k e the fo llo w in g s t a t e m e n t s w ith a fu ll u n d e r­
sta n d in g of w h a t th e y m e a n to us. Vou a r e s a fe w h e n yo u
b elieve in th e s e s ta te m e n ts .

F o r th e

B o w e ls

II ynj only ko»w 1 1 much a* w*
aad tin-** who h tt* utrd thoiti know
about E rrs!! OiilriliH. you would
b« u rothuuM tir sbout TWBBOBWHlr~
lag thrm u
are Th»y tost* just
bhs esndr. Tbsjr act ao tosily aud
ao pl-uatitlT that tba taking of lhata
U a jkrtiOl»
E rro children lika Retail Orderlira; and you know that if a rordieice appealt to a child, it will ai ywal
lo grown-upa.

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krip
Kom glocvqi. diapd blues and
P c
cha»»
a s you test
ret happy by ltheir apli
Ad toow. d n u w n g and* strength.
strengtheb-

tag «fleet upon tb* boweia.—They
act lo fres tbs •
i )item--and keep it

1res— (rom Um duiirsa knd ill,fee hug
that naturaHyreeauU* from irregular
aad inacUra' bops»*.
Resoli Orderlies do this quietly,
wilhout grtpiug or causing u u i e a ,
purging ar ascesa»»* looseness. They
•st to ovsrtoai* and recour» Uva m u m

of Uiwel Uls and In a abort tima
ally make
m a k e unnecessary the runuetially
titmed ut* of iphyaira and purs
r e aalive
l
tb u i le n d in g to
lo aatop
lo |i auch u
n h e a lth y
unr
batata u uiay have be*n formed.

M akc Us Provë T hiâ
We do not aik you lo taka out
word for thi». W i want you to maka
ua |.ruv« it, and at no coat lo you.
Buy a tu t of Resali Orderlies at
our »tore, t'a* them olicw, or ua» up
the whole bos. Then, if you aia
no I thoroughly aatiafird, iuat cuuia
back empty banded and tell ua.
IVithout obligating vou or questionlog you*we will return
etu
lbs
you paid u» for them.
Doesn't that indicate th at He sail
Order!lea or* at !ew»t worthy of Irialf
Doesn't h pro»* uur faith in IhemT
Doesn't It merit your confidence!
Could any offer be more fair to y ou !
W* particularly recommend Re sail
Orderlies for children, defies La and
aged persona Retail Order lie* ruins
tn ronveairnl vest-pocket Mas u s
bosM. I ’l Uhl eta, 10c; 30 tablets,
3Ac; bO tableU. 60c.

(ÍACTIOH: Plena* Lear in mind th at Resali Orderlies ore not sold by all druggiata.»-,Tou can buy listali OrderiÌM only a l Tha Resal! Ktorea.
You asa buy Resali Ordarlim u» Una community only a t Out at

Sandford, on the Wekiva River, 90
acres cleored and in cultivation.
F L O R ID A
This is one of the best general pnr J.JSANFORD
The
3fe2£S$&amp;
Store
pose forms in the country. Splentlid
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T h a n la a K a re l! R u n la beady » w r y l e v s and « l y in ih» C alled R u i n , C an ad a
fishing and hunting section. Fmc
Q reat Britain- T K * n It a J d i i w l B — B Hnaeviy for nearly every ordinary hum an !
•sah e%»r»»Hy 1 1 » a » r t tee th» p arvl-uinr 01 for which n la rveummended.
Stock Range. On Railroad. Side
Track on tbe farm.
$5,000
TIm Rexalt Storca are America’s Greatest Drue Store*
Half Cash. Balance at 8% intereat tf
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sANioRo,ru For Engraved Cards See The Herald
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T O TAMPA
AMOcUtlan Will M « l at Tnmpa
In Th« Month of June

held at the Board of
At a
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' U tty i T . J* Appleynrd, Secretary of ilw*
Florida Proa Aaaociation, Mticire. Glenn
and Reagin of the local advertising firm,
and Secretary Powell, It wax agreed that
the dates for the lOmual state fire».« as•oclatlon meeting «to lie held in Tampa
thb y^ar would be Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, June 26, 27 and 28th.
* At the last meeting the by-laws wen*
changed to Include jo b printers and ad­
vertising men as members, and tin*
Glenn-Reagin firm b Interesting itself
In the forthcoming mooting to a consider­
able extent. They will offer valuable
prizes to printers who submit tit«' Imst
arranger] and printed copy of a certain
advertisement which will be submitted
to them. Each competitor must print
a* many aa 260 copies of hi#. Interpreta­
tion of the ad copy, and afterwanb these
copies will be made into a book, so that
each competitor wilHnrvr a complete act
of all sheets sent in. The various prin' ter*' supply houses wilt la* Invited to
make displays of their wan's, and have
special souvenir» for the newspaper men.
Tampa will take care of its end of the
meeting with entertainment such as ban­
quets, trip by trolley over the city, a
boat ride to the grouper banks, and a
vaudeville or some other form of show'.
It b the purpose oI the local promoters
to bring as many as 200 m*WHpa|a*r men
to Tampa, and make the Tampa meeting
the biggest In the history of the Associa­
tion. It was originally planned to con­
clude the meeting by a trip to "the Pan­
ama canal, but nn charter for thb pur­
pose could lie secured, so the m*w«|ia|*T
Iniya will be taken to Panama by the
moving picture route, and thb will make
the trip more pleasant, fur, la* u known,
some of the newu|&gt;u|M*r gang are ad verst*
to too muoh water, especially the kind
tlint spills Itself all over the continent.
Mr. Appleyard promises to lend his
excellent'aid in getting low rates to Tam ­
pa for thb event,, and to o*t herswi.se Itoom
thiqgs for the Tam (&gt;n rmi't Tampa
Trill une.
Weal Side Gleaningj
Several prominent gentlemen ol the
Hl'.ei/een. I t/rir- «T
vice* to clean up a vacant lot in their
neighlmrhood (or cleaning up day
Thu*
b u more in th*' right dirctiuu and an
example we hoja* will la* emulated by
others. Several parties of this kind in
Various sections of tin* West «yjj* mold
make u tfiunendous improvement Note
the improvement on the Corker lot. and
that is nut all Mr. i'arker intends to do
on that comer.
Alderman Runge wears a Taft «mil**
He likes the way things are going in the
West Side.
Cleaning-up Day 1* tin* chief topic of
conversation with the West Sidcr* hut
it is not all lulk.
A pertinent suggestion—Be sure to
cut tin* grass on the edges of your side­
walks. High grass growing on the side­
walks ruins dainty gowns.
Already the West Sides are busy and
•he inibrest in C leaning-up Day grow«
more and more enthusiastic.
Ik* sure to te|| your nuigitUir» about
April 2nd und don't forget tin* hack
yards.

Hardware Men Elect Officers.

dt. Augustine, March 1 9 —The
State Hardware Dealer's Association
in annual session here at the Casino
elected officers* for the c niuln,
m
nesa. At the election St. Augustine
w-aa honored inasmuch as George S
Meserve of this city was chosen a’ presdent of tin* association.
President. G. s. Meserve, St. Au­
gustine.
First vice-president,
A. E. Sloan.
Clearwater.
Second vice-president. V. I) Harris.
Leesburg.
Treasurer. V. |„ Thomas. Tampa.
Executive committee, G. E. Elliott,
Tarpon Springs; G. II. Fernuld, San­
ford.; D. E. Mclver. Ocala; It. F. Muley, Daytona, and (I. H. Cantrell, of
Jacksonville,

B lf Fmrr-PfsMiTir-'fitrartefrr:— —
Mr. H. L * Becman, luster Beeman,
Jnmea Laughlin. third, and I). J. Heldler constituted the Big Four fbhing
quartette, who started by private yacht
from a little berg up the line commonly
known as Sanford, and set the compass
east of north nnd after many hours
sailing over cork »crew St. Johns, mo
other cork screw present), under a
heavy down |*iur of rain, finally land­
'd in Bay street in the heart qf Jack*
sonville, and, wving nothing i&gt;ut suck
ers to fish for. they hied away to the
Seminole, where they rested from tlieir
strenuous effort* and after regaling
themselves sumptuously at this famous
house, where the inner man Is so well
cared for. Mr. H. L. Beeman and D.
J . Beidler l**tiiok tl»'m.s«*lvi*s to the
union station when* tln*y bnurded »
southbound train lor "Home. Sweet
Home.*'
Jam es laioghlin nnd lewter Beeman
returned to tli&lt;* Imat and **■( «ail for
Sanford and ho|a* to reach tin' s |h i I
wIhti* Sanford use*! to was la*fi»re I he
depot was mnvetl
They will unrhor
to a celery stalk ami purchase a tick**!
for the C ity Beautiful. Hut the pass
word of this qu artette 1« "M u m "
(tflniiili) Sentinel
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Death of Mrs

Tullb

Elio T u ttle. ia*|iived
i ft* of I apt
T u ttle tiled at ln*r home in E n t e rp r ise
\**st**rday after a lingering ilfn*-«« ”
The fun**r:ll will la-cor lialuv fr&lt;*tn 1 1 1 *'
luMl*1 holm* at Enterprise. |{c\ U II
Adams ottinating
lnl»*Tinenl will la*
made in Enterprise iN'in*'l*-ry

SANFORD

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HERALD

Friday. March 21, 1tonight 1, 7 .in
At the residence of Mr. M. M. Stewart.
Tampa, March 1 9 .— (Special)—U. J. No 717 East Second stn'el.
Berrler, a freight conductor on the At­
For every letter in your nj»me
lantic Coast Line, was run over and
A penny take and give the same
instantly killed in the Fort T hmpn
To the maidens at the door:
yards last night by n engine driven by
And if you would la* very nhs\
Engineer J , T . Johnson.
Go through this operation twice,
The engineer did not aee B m icr nnd
And we’ll not ask lor any more.
IWtrrSwrape-that lio bad run down
-By the ladies’ Aid find Helping Hand
Die man until be waa notified by Ude-~ SocietiesTd Oh* Tin{iTTsTfllurch.------- —
graph os he waa on h b way to Sanford
Music by mem lien* of the Stetson
with hb train.
Mandolin Club
Everybody invited.
No one »aw the accident. Berner's
body waa warm when picked up.
He
A. C. L. TIM E TABLE
had received orders nt the yard rrtn*
^r'a office to take out on extra bright
North Bound
to lib train when
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Hb body was horribly No. 84—Ar 11.00 am
Lv 2.40p
• body was shipped to- No 80Ar—Ar .18 pm
Lv 1.33 a
a t Muckville, N. C. No 82—Ar I.IB a
irmctically a stranger here: No 28—Ar 8.60 p

N p 8 3 -A r 2.06 a

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Lv 2.31|p
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127— For Oviedo

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F)v»rybody gvt buay April 2nd.
Don’t forget the pack yardpi

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a n ’ I gufxs m y m am a k n o w s.
S .ili'f .u mm go.ir.m b 'cd.

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n&lt;»(Ìr» uf hi* tnimtioti to m«k» ihrrr &gt;«r (vroof
tu ntàhhaL eUlm to the Uml Ab»»»» «ÌAcnb»wi
t*»fnr» th» t l r f k ot th» &lt;*iron t t ourt. ■( (»rUotSu.
Florida* on th» I6 ih day oí Apnt* l i l t ,
* 'U irn a n t r .im t » m « n in r m a i
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J. T . M r U l n , of ( i r i M v i , F ln ñ d t .

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“The car of the hour^rt has
been many seasons! Bur its
more than that n o w.
It
stands alone— “the universal
car." Nothing but a wonder­
ful merit could have created
so enormous a demand for it.
Better gei yours today.

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Flitre »re more ihin 220.000 Fords on ihe
world » highways— (he best possible teilimo
ny lo their unexcelled worth. Prices— run­
about $505— touring car $670— town car—
$870 i. o. b. Sanford, with complete equip­
ment. Catalogue from Ford Motor Compa­
ny, Michigan mil Fourteenth Streets— or
from Detroit factory.

la-onardi’s Hlisid Elixir 1 « a «|&gt;*s-ilii (or
(tie cure of Ithru mill lain in all it* furili»
chronic, inuscuUr. itdlammatory or goni
It » 0 clean»* 1 * and reiiovut**« the IiIihmI
I hai the rheumatic poison i» driven from
the system and you are aide to throw
away your crutclii-* and be fr*«1 (ruin sol
(••ring.

MV MAMA mal* » lin I'h-sIr ii l*(. al * ikrv "ill l'ics )oo
evt r did »re. mil «In uses

FToxierick B

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THE UNIVERSAL CAR

Do mil stand another mssllens day of
suffering with the agon ¡ring tortimi* of
rheumatism when a few do«**« of ls«m
ardi'» Mood Elixir will quickly put un
end to your (lain and misery

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Mr. laimurdi know* mi l'xacti. ' wliut
id» ni IMMÍ Elixir will du t II11t in* inttk**«
t Illa Iifl**r 11 l*V*T&gt; Hlllìfr-n r ul rti**iiii mi 1*111
IHTUÍtllml» utfll'l IHW, »'ruphurix ni On
«km. Unii». 1UinnTh. lili'fn. «lili HOf*1*. «V
pillila. iu*r%IMI» *1»•Inliiy, rlitMimat i- m( ru
uri»ing
turril. umi any imi all
'rum 1rnpti re bimiti, t lia l li taki'-n 11» di­
rei'tlil ami IMI la*n**fit 1« n*cfi v**il lli* will

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UHKDMATISM rONCjUEKHD
I.eonardCs Blood Kliiir Cures
Disease or CuhI h Nothing.

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Sanford Machine and Garage Co.

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A 25e Want Ad. in The Herald
wi 11 R ent You. H ouse For You

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To The Vegetable Shippers
1 mu now loealetf al ihr Rohhiiis Nest mul
will !&gt;r in Sunfortl duriiij» the Beim und
Cucumber season. I want to handle a
portion of your New York shipments I
mn still wiili llte old reliable linn
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I will load refrigerator cars hack of lhe
Robbins Nest daily until season is over.

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White Clover Flour A Inal will tunvoice

H1 “ YOIR GROCtR HAS IT"

Special For Easter

T. i ^ £ = 2 6 i f t
o u ï e * t7 n * S 5 r r F fH tie k o w iT -

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.p er lb 25c

Swift's Premimn Minns

per lb 22c

Swift's Breakfast Bacon

per lb 30c

Creamery Butler..........

. . . per lb 40c

Butterine.......................

........ per lb 25c

.............. per lb 25c
Best Cream Cheese........
If you wunt the linest coffee order either of the
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THE GENEVA HOUSE
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N7i"2T~~rsr T'nmy

11» urtlr* ot fh» Super» l.irv* A rthltacl. Treasur»

sssja sssssa sfl

despite the inclemency of th** weather
and thost* who atlurided were rewarded
by the many good things discusaa-d at
the meeting that are in stun* (nr Sanford
in the near future.
Chairman Forster presided in his
usual genial manner urn! introduced the
following speakers: D, L. Thrasher, E. A.
Douglas* and J . N. Whitner.
The meeting was not altogi’ther a
county division meeting, bnt more of a
ratification meeting, the ground taring
pretty thoroughly coveted by the differ­
ent sjieakcrs regarding the rhahy Improvcmerits In the city and prtqajsed new
county of Harney. The meeting was an
overflow meeting of the Commercial
fllnb.-ihe'mMnhrmcallrtng rhattltr rrmjiorary quarters would not accommodate
the largt* crowd nnd Ole Stnr t o chose
in order to let IIh* |a*q&gt;lr la* present n
the meeting.- The amount of enthusi­
asm manifested demonstrated that the
Sanford people not only ex|icct to win
the county division fight hut they also
will have the new government building,
n new tourist hotel anil many other good
things that will develop ere .uniher win
ter season rolls round

South Bound
nford Herald N a js—Ar '¿.11 p
the Cp- No 86—Ar fi.3G p
', ; iorm&lt;Tly lo- &gt;i0 2 7 - L v 8.00 a
i, and majflng

I.J .i.l tlulldln« site*

Tr»»*ur&gt; '■&gt;*;,*.-1meni
0®r» iti ih* Srmttty,

F’r o p w a aro h t t .h y ■olirti od io b« opsned In

.U m ¿U r XhtutUp

trom inherited prejudices, hunt indus­ ñire.
Sold by B in fi .-ildridgr, Sunfànl.FIn
triously around until tie lias found it«
wt-akenl native iy|»-s of |a*ople and then
indst that they are representative of th*whole, ami on all itrraaiorwi regar'Hes - f
company, make it a |aiint to jn**er ,it tli*
native Florida Cracker. 1» not only in
capable of intelligent gviieraliantioii on
any subject where more than the smallest
measure of ability is required, but Is with­
out the tact and consideration which nre
everywhere, all over the world, amid all
rurea and in nil climes, the hallmark of
u gentleman. Such a light weight smart
aleck with a hair trigger longue, .could
with entire propriety- go to I tie ('nicker
for Ixith bruins and hol ding
Lakeland
Tetegrwm

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County Division and Olhcr Good
Things Discussed at len gth
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TS^wd-TOi'-ymretTsre'VTV-o
—
Physician« présenla* ! .»-*&gt;r1.1 r*11 * M ikmI
Elixir in .ill rheultuitli trouble« ivs Uo-&gt;
weil know [her*' 1 1 no o itier remedy a*
giMxi
Dr M \nderson, a |iromlnenl
physician at Tampa. Fla . write* Ta-**h
anil's III*****! Elixir I« a «ore cun- for rlieu
mutism and I r*«-oni'in**nd ii to all
t ,o T i. T h « ' I r u r k *-r
it mul lern not how long you have »of
f**n«l or hbw many other remedies buvt
The stranger who will com** into a fulled to curewmi, 1 astparili « 111*,«.*I E h i
state. predi»|«rnd against it, |*-rhu|*' ¡r.w ill give you quick /elli'f nini positive

Twisted Social

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3ANFÖMJ tSIALO
N od e* a t Am Mo Um i ( m

THE MADDOX-F1ELD PLATERS
Will B« Here Tonight and Tomorrow
At Populo* Priera

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era aro here today and laat nlgntgSvr
the people of Sanford one of the atrongm t plays of the araaon in “The Call of
the Woods,” a play that gacw Norman
Field full play In the difficult role that
flta him ao well. They will give h per­
formance thnight and tomorrow night
&gt; and a matinee tomorrow afternoon.
. '
Specialties by that prime favorite,
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} Happy Jack Kearney»
illuatrated
aonga by J»Ck Montague All in the pauses
nnd the company filled in with some new
- face* is fully up to^the standard.

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Anti-Division Meeting

A call baa been Issued for the memberr-of'tlie imBumiitrtttrtnfon rerrmit»toes of all the precincts to assemble here
Saturday afternooirto d tacw thwmtDaw
aspecU of the issue. It is expected the
meeting will be a full one, as already a
number of responses have come to Chair­
man Bradshaw of the local committee,
frpm committeemen from other sections.
-Reporter-Star.
Canal Was a Lemon
It appears evident that the sUte of
Florida was handed a lemon In the mat
ter of the construction of the canal from
Jacksonville to Miami. This waterway
way was begun some twenty years ago,
the state contracting with the Florida
East Coast Canal and Transportation
Company to dig the ditch for a consider­
ation of 800,000 acres of land. Acting
Chief Drainage Engineer Elliott has re­
cently made a report upon the canal, In
which he states it is incomplete, and that
the Internal Improvement Hoard has not
money enough in hand_to complete it.
let alone maintain it. Bids will be open­
ed today for the repairing of the water­
way.— Reportei^Star.
Provident Wilson was urged by Rep­
resentative
Underwood to
post­
pone the date of the extra session of
congress at least one week. As a result
of Mr. Underwood’s suggestion recent
ly the president had fixed .upon April
1. '..M r- Undarwood-today advised the
-president that the way* and mean*
committee would require more time In
preparing the new tariff bills.

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D**&lt;S L'*d#,

“ Sense of Humor”
« M 4 » t W * 4 IN . U * i •( I V l d ,
predate the bountiful gifts nature has
SL Louis Tiroes:—“A Vice President
bestowed upon us. We are without
•Tbs two great subjects before the the shadow of a doubt, one of the most with a ssnse of humor should prove far dated tha 6th day M A arti. A. U. 1J92. k u t i J
■old O r ü 8 r * t » in my ofljrr.aind ha« m»d.
people of this section are so great, also fortunate people on the globe and with more valuable than one with any sort of ration lor T a x Dred to to n * pi scrofdu w . . . .
a * . Said CrrtiflrwU rm bracr* th# tulio» it,,
almost inseparable,
uiproent,„Indeed, It ia ju it pordble lrrlbad
property, sltumt* ii^RA*n|t* Count y , i,„
mart» ordlrjiMr*t»ife.UP
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deeply Interested.
cecd in demonstrating that a secondary data oI th - Untati«* oT 1-rrtl0r»t» iiit U d i» ™
richest of tho richof Unknown./
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There arc riche* yet untold await­
And new comers find with us, "IJie partner in the work of running thd GofW Unto*» said re n in ra t- «tuli t— m W ro n l «mord
in i to law. T a l Itord « ili tom* I hr m in on i hr r'nd
ing the success of these two' projects, In Sanford, Harney County, Is worth ernment ia worth while.”
day of■April. A. D. t i l l .
all along the line from Sanford to the living.’*
“ First Guard of Honor”
&lt; yVltnna my odtrial »ien»turn and «rat ihn i
ot Manti,
A, I &gt; ISIS.
in day ot
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proposed^deep water. •
Denver Times:—“Thomas R. Mar­ IS__I
P. S. Fortaotu
(mil
». SI. I101IINSUN
Clark
Circuit
Court.
Ormiti» County. Klurf.u
In' the upper farming countries the
shall is the first. Vice President In the his­
StPl+dlc
farmer who*is ofvner of low lands—
tory of the rountry to have a special
Panry Work Circle
although subject to overflow every
Mm. D. A. Caldwell was lh® charming guard of honor.”
three to five years—Is considered very hostess of tW Fancy Work Circle yes­
“ Mere Spectator”
fortunate by his neighbor on the high terday afternoon. While the busy fin­
Spokane Chronicle-—” He b a mere
land.
gers were engaged with pretty fancy work spectator except in the case of a tie vote
I remember a fanner with a small pleasant conversation was enjoyed by on an important question in the Senate.
tract of low land who could furnish many the members of the circle and friends In the councils of the administrative end
of hia neighbors on the highlands in present. Delicious ice cream and cake of the government he fiaa no place unless
corn, oats, etc., almost any year, and were served by tho hostess whose guest* unofficially and by courtesy of the Presi­
he waa supposed to grow only what were Mrs. J, J. Purdon, Mrs. J. D. Rob­ dent.”
“ No Peanuts”
consumed.
erts. Mrs. A. E. Hill. Mrs! T . S. Davis,
Another who said he hadn’t room Mrs. R. W. Hine*. Visitors. Mrs. D.'G.
Savannah New»:—“ Vico President
the ground, on which ho.gi*£M »
Conroe and MisaJSuU-PowslL - rrr— - Marshall seems to have found the ’open.'
,0 YOU know 6f anyone ’ „
to stack It after it was gathered. In
door* policy not exactly to his liking. Ho
,wbd is oM enough to
s
this, the new county, there arc thous­ ---- -- 'Spoke oa Child Labor
compared himself to a monkey in.a jagg,
read,'who
has
not
iwn
(hat
ands of acres of land that overflow
At the Congregational church last with the difference that nobody offered
once only In about five years, where Sunday, during both morning and even­ the Vice President peanut».“
sign it a railroad crowing? •
com, oats, potatoes and almost any­ ing hours, Rev. Harry P. Vaughn of New
“ Senate'Duties*
If ssreryon# has s»«n It at mom*
thing can be grosm to such an extent York city, a member of the National
Tacoma News:—“Tire inaugural ad­
dm« or other, then why doesn't
that the world would look on in wonder. Child Labor committee, addressed ap­ dress of Vice President Marshall, with
ths railroad let the sign tot
away f W h y does the raUread
You may ask ,-what has Deep Water preciative audiences. In the morning fitting discrimination, l* devoted to the
com pany c o n ti n u s to keep
subject to do with County Division! be sppke of the challenge of the child and Senate and its duties, and after frankly
those signs s t every crossing 1
I aay much indeed, with the deep his right to protection. The speaker telling.the Senators that their actions
Maybe you think, Mr. Merchant,
water or a canal to the deep water tho perhaps has more than the usual right to have not always met approval rets up a
"M o st everybody know* tny
locks can be used to control the high «peak along these lines, as he spent six standard of national honor that the Sen­
store, I don’t have to advertise. *
waters in this section to such an ex­ years of his life, from twelve to eighteen ate would do well to follow."
Y o u r store and your goods need
tent the finest and moat fertile low land* years of age, working in a coal mine, and
“ Baaeball Fan”
mors advertising then the rallbeginning at Sanford, from two to five never had the opportunity to go to school
Cleveland Leader:—“ Even if Vice
roade need do to warn people
miles wide all through Deck Hammock. until after he was eighteen. Mr Vaughn President Marshall can’t be in the spot­
to “ Look Out for ths C a ra ”
Cameron' City, around the lake to Ovel- travels extensively, visiting the legisla­ light in Washington he will be in the sun­
Nothing ia ever completed In the
advertising world.
do, through Black Hammock away tures of the different states and assisting light. He is a baseball fan nnd likes the
down into the peninsula of Geneva, in getting better labor laws passed, there­ bleachers.”
T h s Department Htores arm a
very good example — they at*
back through the vast waste acres of by protecting the children of our country.
“ Not Much”
continually advertising - and
Lake Homey, and so on. Does it He has recently been in West Virginia
jul.-ig «
they are continually do
Kansas City S tar:—“There was not
mean anything, does it? Could not and Arkansas. At tho evening service
good business.
much of the ideal in Vice President Mar­
these wasted thousand* of a rm be re­ Mr. Wughn spoke of tho Labor Temple
11 It pays to run a few ada 'round
deemed so easy by this canal that the on Fourteenth street, New York, where shall's inaugural, nor was then* any too
about Christmas time, It cer­
much of the sensibly practical.’’ results would he much* greater than he has worked wjth Rev. Charles Stelxle,
tainly will pay you to run ad­
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Brief
nnd
Pointed *
vertisements about all the lima
the Invention of the governor of the a social worker of national reputation,
steam engine?
San Antonio Express:—“ Vice Presi­
ft'« just business, that'* «It, ta
for the uplift of humanity.
dent Marshall's uddress was brief but
We can do It without even trying.
A D V E R T IS E in
Corn, outs and hny could !&gt;e shipped ^ T h c condition of Henry M. Flagler, pointed, and tho burden of it was intelli­

Dlvliloa and Dorp Water.

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through this "anal to the deep water,
thence to the world. Should you drop
a pumpkin or watermelon »red in these
low lands after they are thoroughly
prepared, you’d better run for youj,
life or the vines may entangle your
feet and your eseaj»«* be very difficult
I aometiauii feel w f tbi not fully ap-

who injured hi* hip in u fall at hi* home
in Palm Beach over two week* ago, re­
mains unchanged except that he show*
weurine** from the confinement to his

&gt;WvWitinA. xAeeiKvmlinuous.
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April 2nd! April 2nd. Clean up.
Plant flower* April 2nd. $ $ lure

TH IS

gent administration of public affairs, re­
sponsive to every reasonable demand of
the people without disturbing any of the
checks and balances of our system of

Cut your gras*!
April 2ml.

Sweep your walks!

Let US

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Silk Hosiery that
Anyone can Afford
'T ^ H IN K of genuine Silk
JL Hose costing no more
than cottonl That is
ju st what we offer you in
our new line of Phoenix
Silk Hose at 50c a pair for
men's and 75c for wofnen’a.
No other silk hose at any
price contain better silk or are better
knitted. They have all the soft luster
and “ cling'* o f th e very costliest hose— and
they wear so finely th at we will replace any
pair th a t doesn't give, good service. Come
and see this rem arkable hosiery— then you’ll
understand why we ore so enthusiastic about
it. All the popular colors are here. Ju st Say
.“ Phoenix'* to our clerks. r

PANAMAS

“ Real Silk? Sure!

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T h at’s what y o u ’ll tell "the boys’* after
you’ve seen the new line of men’s hosiery
we are showing this week—Phoenix
Silk Hose at 50c a pair. They cost no
more than lisle, but every thread in
them is pure, genuine silk. And they
wear! W e will replace any pair that
doesn’t. The toes and heels are re­
enforced by an exclusive process, and there are
no seams to rip. The classiest looking hose a
man could wish for—and you can afford them
for everyday wear. We carry the full line— all the
nfcw colors... .Com e in today and eay-tlPhocnix,ito our clerks.
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SUGAR MILL FOR FLORIDA

Wind Causea Damage
of Life

Cane Will Soon be Biggest
Crop in the State

Mill 10CAIE0

SANI OHI)

P r é « by E x p e rt Use- o f ------the S c i u o n
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* A complete working ««gar mill in lho
gtate of Florida, by the beginning of ibis
year's cane grinding ojM'rathm.», is prom­
ised, from all reports, following the to ils
and examinations made by large interrated pirtlca, of the cane sections of the
central coast. For several yearn the
state has been under the watchful eye
of men who have tested out its |x«H.»ibil¡tks as a cane growing state (or com­
mercial use. Chemical analyses of the
juice df this m id-etate grown cane has
brought to light the fact that it is much
higher in percentage of sarharine m utter
than th at grown in southern Florida.
This is said to lie on account of the heavy
clay suh soil underlying this miil-wtute
section. T h e yield per acre is enor­
mous, as shown by actual ex|s*rim«*nt«,
and it has Irecn fully demonstrateil thul
this cane will ripen in abundant lim e to
avoid any 'possible frost that nugiit
strike this section in un extraordinary
year. Then, too, the opening of the
Panama Canal is hound to change the
routings of freighters to u large extent,
say those interested, and the fact that
sugar cane can I«-'raised and m anufac­
tured in the state at a point close to a
harbor noa ntwl to Lint.
vi**Ar»- j u j opportunity that »ill not In- overlooked
by the manufacturer in the near future
Jacksonville Metro|Hilis. Sanford is
the location for the sugar mill mid cap
Ualists have already purchaaed land here
(or the mill site.
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IS SANFORD’S BEST ASSET

STORM PLAYS HAVOC
and

A terrific wind storm causing wide­
spread damage and loss of life and
which wrecked the telegraph and tele­
phone service raged over th«? •central
west and middle states on Sunday
Hep iris from Nebraska. Kansan, Okla
homu and Indiann report a heavy dam­
age hut on account of the wrecking of
tiuxtelegraph U n « the reports are frag­
m entary and locking-in detail. Omaha,
and several smaller towns, immediately
surrounding it, Marshalltown, and sev­
eral others in Iowa, and Terre llante,
I nd., are place« from which message*
come bringing news of great destruction.
The death list at Yucatan, Net),, was
placed at fifteen and the injured at fifty
For more than four hours no word was
heard from the stricken city of Omaha.
Late bulletins report thar fialf tlie city
was swept l»y u lornailo. All wires were
down and Berlin, u neighboring town was
said to lie in llames. The message was
received over a single long distance tel­
ephone wire which worked a t ‘Intervals.
T e rn 1 Haute, Ind., sufferisl severely.
Scures of p-rsons were injured, an un­
known numtrer were overwhelmed in
the ruins of house« blown down by tile
wind nnd"m any lire« wen* started in
different parts of the eity
First op irts from Nebraska were that tin* towns
visited by the storm were wi|»-d nut and
tranduads of physicians, nurses and
those wishing to help went crowding
along tiie wr.y wjjlimit running orders
on account of the paralysis of the tele­
graphic system. Life loss in Iowa was
less severe according to messages, hnl
rain and hail and tremendous electrical
disturbances prevailed as well as in
Kansas for nearly nil day
Hallway ser

Building and Loan Association
Malting Great Record

Lauta.That.Mean More Budding for
Sanfurd and Store Work
and Money
The Hanford Building A Loan Asaociation Ims thè rcputtdiun of rmt only heing thè st roti gisti insiituiinn of thè kind
in tlie sonili Imi thè musi adivo
I hirillg thè past wis-k (Ile A s s o c i a i lon lias
riuscii coni racla for Ilio loantng nf over
tifi,(fini un pruperty and ini» more to
f&lt;&gt;II&lt;»w kor mani m onihs after thè as
siM-iution was formi d ile- sis-retary wa»
mudile to silpply -utlicidit llloliev for
lite iiiany jHsiple wtio »untisi to luulii
lnimw and all over thè city new ho me»
wore heing Ixiìlt us f a st us t h è money
w a s avallatile,
luilelv nutsidi* capitai
bus kus-n cnming into thè cofTers of thè
a s s o c i a i ioti, us tiie preferred sti»-k t h a t
guarani«»*»

Tiui mend UTS ul the Nulkm.d Hard
ware dealers' Aasix lalloii win, have
•ws-n in annuul convention tit Jack son
villc are now' visiting the southern pari
of the stale. T he delegates nod their
wtvea and friends make a delightful
party of visitor* and will no doubt carry
to their northern, western and eastern
home# pleasant recollections of many
Florida cities,
o o o
Even after leaving the (inventor's
chair Albert W . (iilch risl ¡.» unable to
«scape the stage dir«*ctors who make
Hpecialtits of giving am ateur p«Tformat}ces. He was call«*d to Fernundma
--------- where-he woa the leading man in a local
-tnftmr pTivmfiron"firm nw i— rtm - « r m ies of a B arhelor.''
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Tho m atter of staUi legislation for the
Hake of aiding in the constructhm u(
ample highways in the counties, of Flur
Ida. ju st how such law's must * ’d, and
what it will m«*un to the develupinenl
of five whole commonwealth, nre some
of the things the Florida S ta te Good
Krxida Aknoclstlon has liefore it ut |&gt;r«-sent- T h e legislative com m ittee of the
Mtwciatlon will m eet in Tmllnhaa««
■RUffe*
ing fur tho pa.ssagi* uf good roads legi-

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The Sanford Associate»» bus g i o i o s i
-udì a repnl.ition Mi.it tnatty nitier k ho
ola citasi are nasielillg Ita li toolding
associai ioiis alter o u f pian alni olher
Citte» are timitlili olii thè llillttj iienetits ol
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S o c ia l

Florida postm asters, who have I wen
A delightful event in church circh*
in session at Eustia for a few days, have
concluded their deliberations and ad last w eek w a s th e w s k M X 'lu l ' at tin
journed to meet next year in S t. Augus­ home of Dr. and Mrs. ( ' K Walker,
under the auspice« of the U rli« *' F Ilion
tine.
of the ( 'ongregnt limili church
The
Indie« were very much grallficd with
There is a petition iii circulation in
their sun»*»» »im-iuIIv unii liiiunciulK and
Tampa asking (nr the retention ,,( k «*
•i ir* 11 .1 11&gt; tliunk their friiiul» for tin gen
law ke fur clerk of the federal district
emu» wu) III which Itie) re»|«nulei| b
court
ret nrtlllig the little -m l» well rllleil
o 11 o
A decided effort is ts*ing made in Ft.
Myers to establish un uiwnciation that
will have for Its purpose the uplifting
anil lietterment of the social as well as
tlie industrial conditions of the Seminole
Indian.
II o o

DKATH OF I. A SILVER

The lower rooms, hall and slartwuy were
iM-imtífully ilecoratcd wttfi llowem, fern»
ami vini*«, the. rolor scheme in yellow
and green being carried out tiy a (irofu»1011 of nasturtiums bunked on the man
tel» and punió in their green foliage
J ir and Mrs Walker, us»!»lcd bs Mi«»

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'"Jueksonvtlle h 1 1 0 » I Iit*-rluliung the
first llotiliu of sul iNut Mill-» of the l rotisi
Stall's nuw in ull her lii»tnrv. the pres­
ent fleet ul till*»«' »mull but I»iwerfltl
d«ntroyer» being u n’iimpanle«! by the
ijtllî|r tlirret monitor T ,un,puh ulld the
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The gray bulbsl
the |s-ace
monitor a"d goti bout gi'*
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lid turn I" &gt;r -it 1.11 k 1 " 1 dt
it d lio* 'gi
n i»*' », In » «i 1» r - - 1* .ioi»!bi i
[ I lu OUT
trump» .mil ol le t t •I“
chant murine oli *ver\ side ni usuali)
pieturesijUe und warlike uppcaiuncc iliut
i» sign ifieunt as to the future |&lt;*sibilIt iisi of lilt» soft

gamed a good speed by the time the
caboose hod reached film. He was an
expert trainman and being (aiuiUar with
the art of catching a swiftly moving
train without stopping to think of the
sjreed of the train he swung at the front
end of the caboose. In aome way he
was unable to get a grip on the rail and
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the momentum of the train swung him
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with such u slump jolt that he hwt his
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hold and falling »truck the rails of I tie
truck mol broke ids n«*ck and also rr*reived a wound in the head The tram
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un» immediately »topp.d ami fr.ends
who hud witnessed the accident from
the station rushed to him. but he was
demi when they reached t he l»»iy
T he remains w«*re brought to Sanford
und prepared for burial, the funeral occuring
last Sunday at the Baptist
church, K«*v. Wildman officiating.
The
churcb was fill««! by tjie many |«siple
who hud known mid loved the young
man
His fellow trainmen wem present
in nutnisTs to pay the res|*eet to the
memory of till- one who III lift* hail l*een
u friend to every one and «a» espis-mlly
beloved by tits co worker» of the railway
lute
An i*|««‘ially sad feu tun* o f -the early
ilelmse of lio» young IIIUII Whs ttie fact
of lus approaching msrrtuge that wan
to have taken (iluce ne»t Sutdiatli morn­
ing atol lile linde to lie and the young
tumi s mother inaiti- a most piithetli
ligure at tile funeral si-rVices and the
heuflfelt »ymputliy of every on»* goes
m il ( a Ciient to- «Heir rnmr of atülrl uni
lake Sliver loot l»*«*n u r»s*nlent of
Sanlord -on e -arly cloldlo»»! und tiy to»
whole sullied gellltil -Jurit und friendly
inunner hud end*-arisi himself to eyery
o ne in the city and sniong lu» tuuny
friends In the service of I fit- road
lie wu» I hi- only -mi of Ids mother.
M r- Usleeti. und was her joy und 'pride,
l» iug a |«•rfe.•l »(»»jrin-n of young man
hi»*d. clean in hi- manner» und habits
ami mint devoted to ins mother, and her
last [lietur«* of her boy was on the morn
log of Mu- accident. us he swung from
the passing trulli to Ind her a loving
g'»»l Ivy

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Easler l'gg Munì
In ihurge of severa! Jadl»-« of thè
eli il reti III«1 Si in day »«In» il chi Ili reti of thè
t borili ol tío- Mol) I f'*«-s enjoye« 1 their
illTUiat Ktistre-egg hnnt m ttie grmm-ds
s u i r o u n d i n g Ih« ris-lory N t o n ila y after
n*H,n
l'In- (urger i»i&gt;s of thè Sunday
», tu mi I bui t lo* eggs and thè little folk«
hai) a Mu-rry Imnt and thè (un of finding
[ |hftnv A(Uf uN the egg« were luund
wrn. ()|a m | „ (uri(,.
uniil the
, r h,hirer, enjoyisl the punch and cake,
Khpr)) , l)t. |ul|j„ ,„,rv,,i them after they
(|)u| |(w|1 wul,.,|
,iie ground. Tha

\ i hli-rdav i wiling about «&gt; o ch» k
t(„. *ir*n wliistb ut Mie wul*'r work»
plant »oimihng tin* lire idnrm brougld
every one tu the Streets af.rl looking
w .st volumi s «if black smoke were seen
and It seemed as though the celery ll" l,n
was on (ire
lo v .»t,gallon showed that
th» immense burn» and .«utbuildings on
tln* Pii«-*' piar«* ( ;lh1 of ilio t it&gt; hai! pretly «-ggs in the nest wire then divided
cuught tire nf «&gt;n«' irti«...... . un«l k rn ' ^rnur'|(
chtldren and thè pleaaanl
i blur.ing wher. thè «Ie|»artmenl was suiti , (r&lt;1|jr
nV,.f
ninnisi
A» thè fami ih l«e&gt;und thi* (Ire
1 plug Itinit no water eould I«* ««htained
Pleasant Social
|und |ins'tiiitii«ns were tgken t«« k«s*p ih«_
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Hie exteedliugly
mclem tnt weather
. 1illu n i__ÌM U .JJì'l—ry-tp|i_nye_ Tlu*
Keidny evi-ntwg pecventesi-w
»tiK-k hud 1«S*II tvsiuisl. Irtlt sfi Mie huy
fri)Ill Dtiending thè socisl th«t
und grain ami fiirming iinpletrtents »«•»• WM ilvwl nl
home of Mr. and Mrs.
«i.stniyed and ih«- h»-» will I«* u lurge
Sjew url, t«&gt; thè I-adic* Aid Su«me with small insurance
e,« ty mut the Helping Ham) Society of
the Jta p tw tr church
A goodly number
"G ard en *«l Flower»'
bravisi the elementa and had « royal

rítchcémei.t üf the program.
The iirogrum committ«*«, coiutisting ol j
Mrs. Secord and Mrs- Charlotte Sinitli
rlenerve much &lt;redil for ill** s|iletullil
program pro) de I
Mrs. Win. Is«* liar
vey o|h-i »m1 the Jirogram willi a fine Jiiaim
selection and w as.fuilpwisl by the little
Mistes Irma and Charlotte Smith in u
vose) duet, "Good Morning, Merry
Sunsiiine. T h e little Isditn gractfully
rinpoiidiul to an encore with "O ver the
TTivnr “
Agnes Henfroe was-hear«I 1
witli much pl«*usure Tri u Vtx’ul solo,

\ era Ter lieu li gave a clever recitation.
"T h e Voyage of Art&gt;l«*llu
A charm­
ing «election was that of Mis. Brady unti
Mm Wilhelm on lhe violins, urmmpan
ied by Miss Irene Brutly ut I lie piano,
mid they wen* cnin|s*ll«*d t«i res|wind
to nt\ encore. Mrs. \V. (». Uennell of
litinUin, hi Am., gave n splendid nurnlsr
on Hie cornel tha^was greatly enjoyed.

The annual coitCCfl "f Hie Sanford good Um», In the enjoyment of mu^c,
l.'ltib will W given” TuesdayîiM itationn urul parlor game«, and also
Theatre punch, cuke anil randyevening at
the
Imtwriul
M u s ic

nt H o'clock.

Mr. Wm. la.« Harvey mndcrcd in iti»
usual happy manner ihr««1 select inns
that elicited mrtcli uptilausf* and theproKram r a m a m i
U uuljlully rendered by Mr. Woodruli.
und not until h e reajiondetl with "ltlü .",ii

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"The Garden uf Flowers" ¡«tul «eversi
..liier musical attraction# will Is* given. (
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ten t of tho-D etroit Hofei
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At the rli»u‘ of the program (Ulicjutt*- ‘
^ h«w acceptiM “ i“1* t,( j refreshments were serve«!. Miss' Claire
« alkty room' addition t&lt;&gt; it«
Walker and Miss Katherine Waldron
already large builiilng which will cost
«.-rvisl pundi
j ____ about $60,000. T h e addition will l«*
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Amilt aa a separate building. T h e struc­
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Cleaning-up
Day
ls the chief topic ol
tural work wUl b e 'o f brick throughout
in an T \y \
1 it absolutely Are- conversation with the^West Siderx, but
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It la not all talk.
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liealthy growth a glaner* over the list of
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new homes for this month will dispell
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Sanford Is so solid tliul the city d on
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not depend u|Hin the stranger to build
lwuljf|l| homM
(he
idrols of
Sanford tin most of I in* bui|ding A
add
nd so
strong is the faith of Die home |&gt;4opl«
in the future of this city that the total
of this month's new buildings contracted
for will lie seven. Not seven cottages,
but seven fine homes being built f6r th«
owners to reside in and seven nice horn«
that will total over f'JO.OOO In thq ap­
proximate ro»t over anil above th«r cost
of the lots and city lots in Sanford «re
bringing some Jiricei Mum* days.
II H Steven« lias already comincpoed
tile foundation lor (us home on the ctirner of i ‘urk avenue anil Seyvnlh.
It F Wintrier will huild « fine homa
on the corner of Ouk and Seventh.
ti K Smith Inc* made »o much money
in celery this season thul Jte will cei*-iirute li\ biiililmg a line residence on the
turner of Ninth street and Magnolia
And not t&gt;* Is- outdone in tin* locality
A D Zachary will adorn the other cor­
ner of Magnolia and Ninth street with
•a tine home
• I &gt;et oursey will erect a nice
residence oh ilu corner o I Eleventh
-tri-et anil I'id met to
A K Power« has only l««-n here a
lew months but has l*ecnme mi imbued
with tin porv'tbdil&lt;*•» ol Sanford and th«
Heights in particular thul he will start
, a Due residence oft the Heights at once1 W
Al«*rnatliy has owned several
line houses in the city, Init will huild a
fine home for himself on the corner of
Magnolia avenue and Seventh street.
This record i* only (or tin* month of
MarCh up to today and there are several
other hollies m coiileinjilutioN. the deals
1 in -. in p u t hy of tin M u n n 1i n d v iw illing on tti. m«-*|» for the lots
i ( i . ru b li to tiie tn n iM b ro k e n
m o th e r
li is estiinuted Unit in Sanford this
io &gt;1 tic -*&gt;»-t heurt t Sut w as -*»n i ,»* t***u'tde from the building of
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tourist I,..... I that there will I«* about
g.ief they should I«* consoled that the fl(|y n|iw h(|u^
(of f,.n la|
loved one Inis not gone from them for­ purposes and many of liera fur private
ever but only awaits them on the shore» liornis* ol Sanford rllixens.
ol u brighter land
Hit,

which were drop|asl I tie »mailer M -k.
coniai Ding coi.lfibulion»
The large
gutbertng iif ull ug«« enjoyed gutwsing
guinen and tile jn im s until Un- cum -,

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OUR BUILDING RECORD

Popular Coast Line Flagman, Killed
at Palalka l-ast Saturday
J A. silver or Ja k e us he n u famil- S e v e n
iarly called by his many friend» was
kilted at Palatkn last Saturday morning
Hr was flagging on a freight train and 1
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towns destroyed with ns much hu»te as
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mx 3ANFÖMJ tSIALO
TH E MADDOX-F1ELD PLATERS
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the people of Sanford one of the atrongm t plays of the araaon in “The Call of
the Woods,” a play that gacw Norman
Field full play In the difficult role that
flta him ao well. They will give h per­
formance thnight and tomorrow night
&gt; and a matinee tomorrow afternoon.
Specialties by that prime favorite,
} Happy Jack Kearney»
illuatrated
aonga by J»Ck Montague All in the pauses
nnd the company filled in with some new
- face* is fully up to^the standard.

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Anti-Division Meeting
A call baa been Issued for the memberr-of'tlie im B u m iitrtttrtnfon rerrmit»toes of all the precincts to assemble here
Saturday afternooirto d ta c w thwmtDaw
aspecU of the issue. I t is expected the
meeting will b e a full one, as already a
number of responses have come to Chair­
man Bradshaw of the local committee,
frpm committeemen from other sections.
-R ep o rter-S ta r.
Canal Was a Lemon
I t appears evident that the sU te of
Florida was handed a lemon In the mat
ter of the construction of the canal from
Jacksonville to Miami. This waterway
way was begun some twenty years ago,
the state contracting with the Florida
E ast Coast Canal and Transportation
Company to dig the ditch for a consider­
ation of 800,000 acres of land. Acting
Chief Drainage Engineer Elliott has re­
cently made a report upon the canal, In
which he states it is incomplete, and that
the Internal Improvement Hoard has not
money enough in hand_to complete it.
let alone maintain it. Bids will be open­
ed today for the repairing of the water­
way.— Reportei^Star.
Provident Wilson was urged by R ep­
resentative
Underwood
to
post­
pone the date of the extra session of
congress at least one week.
As a result
of Mr. Underwood’s suggestion recent
ly the president had fixed .upon April
1. '..M r - Undarwood-today advised the
-president th at the way* and mean*
com m ittee would require more time In
preparing the new tariff bills.

Node* at Am Mo Umi (m T»i D**&lt;S L'*d#,
“ Sense of Humor”
«M 4 » t W * 4IN . U * i •( I V ld ,
predate the bountiful gifts nature has
S L Louis Tiroes:—“A Vice President
bestowed upon us. We are without
•Tbs two great subjects before the the shadow of a doubt, one of the most with a ssnse of humor should prove far dated tha 6th day M Aarti. A. U. 1J92. k u t i J
■old O rü 8 r* t» in my ofljrr.aind ha« m»d.
people of this section are so great, also fortunate people on the globe and with more valuable than one with any sort of ration lor Tax Dred to ton* pi scrofduw. . . .
* . Said CrrtiflrwU rmbracr* th# tulio» it,,
almost inseparable,
uiproent,„Indeed, It ia ju it pordble la
rrlbad property, sltumt* ii^RA*n|t* Count y , i,„
mart» ordlrjiM r*t»ife.UP
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deeply Interested.
cecd in demonstrating that a secondary data oI th- Untati«* oT
1-rrtl0r»t» iiitU d i»™
richest of tho richof Unknown./
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There arc riche* yet untold await­
And new comers find with us, " I J i e partner in the work of running thd GofW
Unto*» said reninrat- «tuli t— mWronl «mord
ini to law. T a l Itord «ili tom* Ihr min on i hr r'nd
ing the success of these two' projects, In Sanford, Harney County, Is worth ernment ia worth while.”
day of■April. A. D. t i l l .
all along the line from Sanford to the living.’*
“ First Guard of Honor”
&lt; yVltnna my odtrial »ien»turn and «rat ihn i
day ot Manti,
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proposed^deep water. •
Denver Tim es:—“Thomas R. Mar­ IS__I
P. S. Fortaotu
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Clark
Circuit
Court.
Ormiti» County. Klurf.u
In' the upper farming countries the
shall is the first. Vice President In the his­
StPl+dlc
farmer w h o*is ofvner of low lands—
tory of the rountry to have a special
Panry Work Circle
although subject to overflow every
Mm. D. A. Caldwell was lh® charming guard of honor.”
three to five years—Is considered very hostess of tW Fancy Work Circle yes­
“ Mere Spectator”
fortunate by his neighbor on the high terday afternoon. While the busy fin­
Spokane Chronicle-—” He b a mere
land.
gers were engaged with pretty fancy work spectator except in the case of a tie vote
I remember a fanner with a small pleasant conversation was enjoyed by on an important question in the Senate.
tract of low land who could furnish many the members of the circle and friends In the councils of the administrative end
of hia neighbors on the h igh lan d s in present. Delicious ice cream and cake of the government he fiaa no place unless
corn, oats, etc., almost any year, and were served by tho hostess whose guest* unofficially and by courtesy of the Presi­
he waa supposed to grow only what were Mrs. J , J . Purdon, Mrs. J . D. Rob­ dent.”
“ No Peanuts”
consumed.
erts. Mrs. A. E. Hill. Mrs! T . S. Davis,
Another who said he hadn’t room Mrs. R . W. Hine*. Visitors. Mrs. D .'G .
Savannah New»:—“ Vico President
the ground, on which h o .g i*£ M »
C o n ro e and MisaJSuU-PowslL - r r r — - Marshall seems to have found the ’open.'
, 0 YOU know 6f anyone ’ „
to stack It after it was gathered. In
door* policy not exactly to his liking. Ho
,wbd is oM enough to s
this, the new county, there arc thous­ ------- 'Spoke oa Child Labor
compared himself to a monkey in .a jagg,
read,'who
has not iwn (hat
ands of acres of land that overflow
At the Congregational church last with the difference that nobody offered
once only In about five years, where Sunday, during both morning and even­ the Vice President peanut».“
sign it a railroad crowing? •
com, oats, potatoes and almost any­ ing hours, Rev. Harry P. Vaughn of New
“ Senate'D uties*
If ssreryon# has s»«n It at mom*
thing can be grosm to such an extent York city, a member of the National
Tacoma News:—“Tire inaugural ad­
dm« or other, then why doesn't
that the world would look on in wonder. Child Labor committee, addressed ap­ dress of Vice President Marshall, with
ths railroad let the sign tot
away f W h y does the raUread
You may a s k ,-what has Deep Water preciative audiences. In the morning fitting discrimination, l* devoted to the
com pany c o n ti n u s to keep
subject to do with County Division! be sppke of the challenge of the child and Senate and its duties, and after frankly
those signs s t every crossing 1
I aay much indeed, with the deep his right to protection. The speaker tellin g.the Senators that their actions
Maybe you think, Mr. Merchant,
water or a canal to the deep water tho perhaps has more than the usual right to have not always met approval rets up a
"M o st everybody know* tny
locks can be used to control the high «peak along these lines, as he spent six standard of national honor that the Sen­
store, I don’t have to advertise. *
waters in this section to such an ex­ years of his life, from twelve to eighteen ate would do well to follow."
Y o u r store and your goods need
tent the finest and moat fertile low land* years of age, working in a coal mine, and
“ Baaeball Fan”
mors advertising then the rallbeginning at Sanford, from two to five never had the opportunity to go to school
Cleveland Leader:—“ Even if Vice
roade need do to warn people
miles wide all through Deck Hammock. until after he was eighteen. Mr Vaughn President Marshall can’t be in the spot­
to “ Look Out for ths C a ra ”
Cameron' City, around the lake to Ovel- travels extensively, visiting the legisla­ light in Washington he will be in the sun­
Nothing ia ever completed In the
advertising world.
do, through Black Hammock away tures of the different states and assisting light. He is a baseball fan nnd likes the
down into the peninsula of Geneva, in getting better labor laws passed, there­ bleachers.”
T h s Department Htores arm a
very good example— they at*
back through the vast waste acres of by protecting the children of our country.
“ Not M uch”
continually advertising - and
Lake Homey, and so on. Does it He has recently been in West Virginia
jul.-ig «
they are continually do
Kansas C ity S ta r :— “ T here was not
mean anything, does it? Could not and Arkansas. At tho evening service
good business.
much of the ideal in Vice President M ar­
these wasted thousand* of a r m be re­ Mr. W ughn spoke of tho Labor Temple
11 It pays to run a few ada 'round
shall's inaugural, nor was then* any too
deemed so easy by this canal that the on Fourteenth street, New York, where
about Christmas time, It cer­
much of the sensibly p ractical.’’ results would he much* greater than he has worked wjth Rev. Charles Stelxle,
tainly will pay you to run ad­
“ Brief nnd Pointed *
vertisements about all the lima
the Invention of the governor of the a social worker of national reputation,
steam engine?
San Antonio E xp ress:— “ Vice Presi­
ft'« just business, that'* «It, ta
for the uplift of humanity.
dent Marshall's uddress was brief but
We can do It without even trying.
A D V ER T ISE in
Corn, outs and hny could !&gt;e shipped ^ T h c condition of Henry M . Flagler, pointed, and tho burden of it was intelli­

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through th is "anal to the deep water,
thence to the world. Should you drop
a pumpkin or watermelon »red in these
low lands a fter they are thoroughly
prepared, you’d better run for youj,
life or the vines may entangle your
feet and your eseaj»«* be very difficult
I aometiauii feel w f tbi not fully ap-

gent adm inistration of public
who injured hi* hip in u fall at hi* home
in Palm Beach over two week* ago, re­ sponsive to every reasonable
mains unchanged except that he show* the people without disturbing
we urine** from the confinement to his checks and balances of our

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Plant flower* April 2nd. $ $ lure

Cut your gras*!
April 2 ml.

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Anyone can Afford
'T ^ H IN K of genuine Silk
JL Hose costing no more
than cottonl That is
just what we offer you in
our new line of Phoenix
Silk Hose at 50c a pair for
men's and 75c for wofnen’a.
No other silk hose at any
price contain better silk or are better
knitted. They have all the soft luster
and “cling'* of the very costliest hose— and
they wear so finely that we will replace any
pair that doesn't give, good service. Come
and see this remarkable hosiery—then you’ll
understand why we ore so enthusiastic about
it. All the popular colors are here. Just Say
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you’ve seen the new line of men’s hosiery
we are showing this week—Phoenix
Silk Hose at 50c a pair. They cost no
more than lisle, but every thread in
them is pure, genuine silk. And they
wear! W e will replace any pair that
doesn’t. The toes and heels are re­
enforced by an exclusive process, and there are
no seams to rip. The classiest looking hose a
man could wish for—and you can afford them
for everyday wear. We carry the full line—all the
nfcw colors... .Come in today and eay-tlPhocnix,ito our clerks.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MARCH IS .

SUGAR MILL FOR FLORIDA

Wind Causea Damage
of Life

Cane W ill Soon be Biggest
Crop in the State

Mill 10CAIE0

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* A complete working ««gar mill in lho
gtate of Florida, by the beginning of ibis
year's cane grinding ojM'rathm.», is prom­
ised, from all reports, following the to ils
and examinations made by large interrated pirtlca, of the cane sections of the
central coast. For several yearn the
state has been under the watchful eye
of men who have tested out its |x«H.»ibil¡tks as a cane growing state (or com­
mercial use. Chemical analyses of the
juice df this m id-etate grown cane has
brought to light the fact that it is much
higher in percentage of sarharine m utter
than th at grown in southern Florida.
This is said to lie on account of the heavy
clay suh soil underlying this miil-wtute
section. T h e yield per acre is enor­
mous, as shown by actual ex|s*rim«*nt«,
and it has Irecn fully demonstrateil thul
this cane will ripen in abundant lim e to
avoid any 'possible frost that nugiit
strike this section in un extraordinary
year. Then, too, the opening of the
Panama Canal is hound to change the
routings of freighters to u large extent,
say those interested, and the fact that
sugar cane can I«-'raised and m anufac­
tured in the state at a point close to a
harbor noa ntwl to Lint.
vi**Ar»- ju j opportunity that »ill not In- overlooked
by the manufacturer in the near future
Jacksonville Metro|Hilis. Sanford is
the location for the sugar mill mid cap
Ualists have already purchaaed land here
(or the mill site.
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A terrific wind storm causing wide­
spread damage and loss of life and
which wrecked the telegraph and tele­
phone service raged over th«? •central
west and middle states on Sunday
Hep iris from Nebraska. Kansan, Okla
homu and Indiann report a heavy dam­
age hut on account of the wrecking of
tiuxtelegraph U n « the reports are frag­
m entary and locking-in detail. Omaha,
and several smaller towns, immediately
surrounding it, Marshalltown, and sev­
eral others in Iowa, and Terre llante,
I nd., are place« from which message*
come bringing news of great destruction.
The death list at Yucatan, Net),, was
placed at fifteen and the injured at fifty
For more than four hours no word was
heard from the stricken city of Omaha.
Late bulletins report thar fialf tlie city
was swept l»y u lornailo. All wires were
down and Berlin, u neighboring town was
said to lie in llames. The message was
received over a single long distance tel­
ephone wire which worked a t ‘Intervals.
T e rn 1 Haute, Ind., sufferisl severely.
Scures of p-rsons were injured, an un­
known numtrer were overwhelmed in
the ruins of house« blown down by tile
wind nnd"m any lire« wen* started in
different parts of the eity
First op irts from Nebraska were that tin* towns
visited by the storm were wi|»-d nut and
tranduads of physicians, nurses and
those wishing to help went crowding
along tiie wr.y wjjlimit running orders
on account of the paralysis of the tele­
graphic system. Life loss in Iowa was
less severe according to messages, hnl
rain and hail and tremendous electrical
disturbances prevailed as well as in
Kansas for nearly nil day
Hallway ser

B u ild in g an d L o a n A s s o c ia t io n
M altin g G r e a t R e co rd

I If It LN THOUSAND THIS MONTH
L a u t a .T h a t.M e a n M ore Budding for
Sanfurd and

The Hanford Building A Loan Asaociation Ims thè rcputtdiun of rmt only heing thè st roti gisti insiituiinn of thè kind
in tlie sonili Imi thè musi a d iv o
I hirillg thè past wis-k (Ile Associai lon lias
riuscii coni racla for Ilio loantng nf over
tifi,(fini un pruperty and ini» more to
f&lt;&gt;II&lt;»w kor mani m onihs after thè as
siM-iution was formi d ile- sis-retary wa»
mudile to silpply -utlicidit llloliev for
lite iiiany jHsiple wtio »untisi to luulii
l n i m w and all over thè city new ho me»
wore heing Ixiìlt us fast us thè money
was

Tiui mend UTS ul the Nulkm.d Hard
ware dealers' Aasix lalloii win, have
•ws-n in annuul convention tit Jack son
villc are now' visiting the southern pari
of the stale. T he delegates nod their
wtvea and friends make a delightful
party of visitor* and will no doubt carry
to their northern, western and eastern
home# pleasant recollections of many
Florida cities,
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Even after leaving the (inventor's
chair Albert W . (iilch risl ¡.» unable to
«scape the stage dir«*ctors who make
Hpecialtits of giving am ateur p«Tformat}ces. He was call«*d to Fernundma
--------- where-he woa the leading man in a local
-tnftmr pTivmfiron"firm nw i— rtm - « r m ies of a B arhelor.''
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Tho m atter of staUi legislation for the
Hake of aiding in the constructhm u(
ample highways in the counties, of Flur
Ida. ju st how such law's must * ’d, and
what it will m«*un to the develupinenl
of five whole commonwealth, nre some
of the things the Florida S ta te Good
Krxida Aknoclstlon has liefore it ut |&gt;r«-sent- T h e legislative com m ittee of the
Mtwciatlon will m eet in Tmllnhaa««
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ten t

of tho-D etroit Hofei

^h«w acceptiM “ i“1* t,(

avallatile,

luilelv

nutsidi* capitai

bus kus-n cn m in g into thè cofTers of thè
associai ioti, us tiie preferred sti»-k that
guarani«»*» . j»*r 1 crii to thè inv.--l.ir'*
h h &gt;k» tingili) gissi to ilo- n o rt beni («»»pie
n in i eould Hot g d lieti, r I Itali I (s-r
cent and n o »
r.-ta.rv l .innelly Ino* ,1
stilile I lini i m i t rum*' oli fot In» pr*
ferrod siis'k i-s gctting r&lt;-»olts and he
Ims thè Umili \ eoltting and t Ili» llieatiS
tinti

housi»

anii

unire

liou*»-»

erts'iis) tfus sumnter
T h e Sanford Associate»»

in service and phvsi

»ili

l»

bus gioiosi

-udì a repnl.ition Mi.it tnatty nitier k ho
ola citasi are nasielillg Ita li toolding
associai ioiis alter o u f pian alni olher
Citte» are timitlili olii thè llillttj iienetits ol
(...«tdi*«
s'IttM O .
t htr Building Vs-iMiateoi tuls u.ci.Nt

cuius Ulld supplies were rushed to till l'ilstiisl gre.iter r.~.u!t» 01 loiilding tip
towns destroyed with ns much hu»te as sanford tomi an&gt; oliiei s**iir&gt; » and e»
(MSssitile under the w ashed nu t CUlidl
ery Sanford iili/a'ii ts Jiroild ol t Im .isso
lions of tin1 roads
cintioli and tabe* a proli ni it» » o r k
S o rk Social

Florida postm asters, who have I wen
A delightful event in church circh*
in session at Eustia for a few days, have
concluded their deliberations and ad last week was the ws k MX'lul' at tin
journed to meet next year in S t. Augus­ home of Dr. and Mrs. ( ' K Walker,
under the auspice« of the U rli« *' F Ilion
tine.
of the ( 'ongregnt limili church
The
Indie« were very much grallficd with
There is a petition iii circulation in
their sun»*»» »im-iuIIv unii liiiunciulK and
Tampa asking (nr the retention ,,( k «*
•i ir* 11.111&gt; tliunk their friiiul» for tin gen
law ke fur clerk of the federal district
emu» wu) III which Itie) re»|«nulei| b
court
ret nrtlllig the little -m l» well rllleil
o 11 o
The lower rooms, hall and slartwuy were
A decided effort is ts*ing made in Ft. iM-imtífully ilecoratcd wttfi llowem, fern»
Myers to establish un uiwnciation that ami vini*«, th e. rolor scheme in yellow
will have for Its purpose the uplifting and green being carried out tiy a (irofuanil lietterment of the social as well as »1011 of nasturtiums bunked on the man
tlie industrial conditions of the Seminole tel» and punió in their green foliage
J ir and Mrs Walker, us»!»lcd bs Mi«»
Indian.
II o o

Store W ork

and Money

Ja and
cars were plucisl

W a lk e r unii M i» '*

1*13

IS SANFORD’S BEST ASSET

STORM PLAYS HAVOC

'"Jueksonvtlle h 110» I Iit*-rluliung the
first llotiliu of sul iNut Mill-» of the l rotisi
Stall's nuw in ull her lii»tnrv. the pres­
ent fleet ul till*»«' »mull but I»iwerfltl
d«ntroyer» being u n’iimpanle«! by the
ijtllî|r tlirret monitor T ,un,puh ulld the
itu|1|.iout ( ... .......
leml.-r», Lieut
N. j mj U .........„„mmol
The gray bulbsl
the |s-ace
mon itor a " d goti bout gi'*
lid turn I" &gt;r -it 1.11 k 1"1 dt
n i»*' », In » «i 1» r- - 1 * .ioi»!bi i

* 111 C11.1-T
it d lio* 'gi
[ I lu OUT

t rump»
.mil ol le t t •I“
chant murine oli *ver\ side ni usuali)
pieturesijUe und warlike uppcaiuncc iliut
i» sign ifieunt as to the future |&lt;*sibilIt iisi of lilt» soft

which

Volum« V
X

Popular Coast Line Flagman, Killed
at Palalka l-ast Saturday
J A. silver or Ja k e us he n u famil- S e v e n
iarly called by his many friend» was
kilted at Palatkn last Saturday morning
Hr was flagging on a freight train and 1
while standing at the station talking to
an uaaocinte the train started and hud
gamed a good speed by the time the
caboose hod reached film. He was an
expert trainman and being (aiuiUar with
the art of catching a swiftly moving
train without stopping to think of the
sjreed of the train he swung at the front
end of the caboose. In aome way he
was unable to get a grip on the rail and
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the momentum of the train swung him
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with such u slump jolt that he hwt his
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hold and falling »truck the rails of I tie
truck mol broke ids n«*ck and also rr*reived a wound in the head The tram
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un» immediately »topp.d ami fr.ends
who hud witnessed the accident from
the station rushed to him. but he was
demi when they reached t he l»»iy
T he remains w«*re brought to Sanford
und prepared for burial, the funeral occuring
last Sunday at the Baptist
church, K«*v. Wildman officiating.
The
churcb was fill««! by tjie many |«siple
who hud known mid loved the young
man
His fellow trainmen wem present
in nutnisTs to pay the res|*eet to the
memory of till- one who III lift* hail l*een
u friend to every one and «a» espis-mlly
beloved by tits co worker» of the railway
lute
An i*|««‘ially sad feu tun* o f -the early
ilelmse of lio» young IIIUII Whs ttie fact
of lus approaching msrrtuge that wan
to have taken (iluce ne»t Sutdiatli morn­
ing atol lile linde to lie and the young
tumi s mother inaiti- a most piithetli
ligure at tile funeral si-rVices and the
heuflfelt »ymputliy of every on»* goes
m il ( a Ciient to- «Heir rnmr of atülrl uni
lake Sliver loot l»*«*n u r»s*nlent of
Sanlord -on e -arly cloldlo»»! und tiy to»
whole sullied gellltil -Jurit und friendly
inunner hud end*-arisi himself to eyery
one in the city and sniong lu» tuuny
friends In the service of I fit- road
lie wu» I hi- only -mi of Ids mother.
M r- Usleeti. und was her joy und 'pride,
l» iug a |«•rfe.•l »(»»jrin-n of young man
hi»*d. clean in hi- manner» und habits
ami mint devoted to ins mother, and her
last [lietur«* of her boy was on the morn
log of Mu- accident. us he swung from
the passing trulli to Ind her a loving

It W ald ro n reecued

Barn

were drop|asl I tie »mailer M -k.
The

large

rítchcémei.t üf the program.
The iirogrum committ«*«, coiutisting ol j
Mrs. Secord and Mrs- Charlotte Sinitli
rlenerve much &lt;redil for ill** s|iletullil
program pro) de I
Mrs. Win. Is«* liar
vey o|h-i »m1 the Jirogram willi a fine Jiiaim
selection and w as.fuilpwisl by the little
Mistes Irma and Charlotte Smith in u
vose) duet, "Good Morning, Merry
Sunsiiine. T h e little Isditn gractfully
rinpoiidiul to an encore with "O ver the
TTivnr “
Agnes Henfroe was-hear«I 1
witli much pl«*usure Tri u Vtx’ul solo,
\ era Ter lieu li gave a clever recitation.
"T h e Voyage of Art&gt;l«*llu
A charm­
ing «election was that of M is. Brady unti
Mm Wilhelm on lhe violins, urmmpan
ied by Miss Irene Brutly ut I lie piano,
mid they wen* cnin|s*ll«*d t«i res|wind
to nt\ encore. Mrs. \V. (». Uennell of
litinUin, hi Am., gave n splendid nurnlsr
on Hie cornel th a^ w as greatly enjoyed.
Mr. Wm. la.« Harvey mndcrcd in iti»
usual happy manner ihr««1 select inns
that elicited mrtcli uptilausf* and theproKram ra m a m i
U uuljlully rendered by Mr. Woodruli.
und not until h e reajiondetl with "ltlü .",ii

T w e n ty

For

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sud « lulhulldings on the
Fs l t n Toialir Dr»lrii»e&lt;t

»«e

D ays

S A N fO R D f O R GOOD R E S ID E N C E S
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Building Operations That Will Total
( ) m $20,000 for the Pan
C**

Easler l'gg Munì
In ihurge of severa! Jadl»-« of thè
eli il reti III«1 Si in day »«In» il chi Ili reti of thè
t borili ol tío- Mol) I f'*«-s enjoye« 1 their
illTUiat Ktistre-egg hnnt m ttie grmm-ds
suirounding Ih« ris-lory Ntonilay after
n*H,n
l'In- (urger i»i&gt;s of thè Sunday
», tumi I bui t lo* eggs and thè little folk«
hai) a Mu-rry Imnt and thè (un of finding
[ |hftnv A(Uf uN the egg« were luund
wrn. ()|a m | „ (uri(,.
uniil the
, r h,hirer, enjoyisl the punch and cake,
Khpr)) , l)t. |ul|j„ ,„,rv,,i them after they
(|)u| |(w|1 wul,.,|
,iie ground. Tha

The annual coitCCfl "f Hie Sanford good Um», In the enjoyment of mu^c,
l.'ltib will W given” TuesdayîiM itationn urul parlor game«, and also
Theatre punch, cuke anil randyevening at
the
Imtwriul
nt H o'clock.
.
"T h e Garden uf Flowers" ¡«tul «eversi
..liier musical attraction# will Is* given. (

Jé ü M

For lorgli«Ul|ve New#
The TalhahaasM True Democr

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’ Hieir m riT eT riiÿ H ie bisir Ttltislrar t a l e n t ‘ th e IsTtW ftU tre; «m l will

in Sunfonl

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ecus»*.
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At the rli»u‘ of the program (Ulicjutt*- ‘
j refreshments were serve«!. Miss' Claire
Walker and Miss Katherine Waldron
«.-rvisl pundi

ti

Freckles.’

legislative new*.

ir r r .7 ..

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P a ît

M usic

rggagtangi;:

« alkty room' addition t&lt;&gt; it«
already large builiilng which will cost
j ____ about $60,000. T h e addition will l«*
#
Amilt aa a separate building. T h e struc­
'
Cleaning-up
Day
ls the chief topic ol
tural work wUl b e 'o f brick throughout
in an T\y\
1 it absolutely Are- conversation with the^West Siderx, but
I
It la not all talk.
^ jw o t .

M o u ses

\ i hli-rdav i wiling about «&gt; o ch» k
t(„. *ir*n wliistb ut Mie wul*'r work»
plant »oimihng tin* lire idnrm brougld
every one tu the Streets af.rl looking
w .st volumi s «if black smoke were seen
and It seemed as though the celery ll" l,n
was on (ire
lo v .»t,gallon showed that
th» immense burn» and .«utbuildings on
tln* Pii«-*' piar«* ( ;lh1 of ilio t it&gt; hai! pretly «-ggs in the nest wire then divided
cuught tire nf «&gt;n«' irti«...... . un«l k rn ' ^rnur'|(
chtldren and thè pleaaanl
i blur.ing wher. thè «Ie|»artmenl was suiti , (r&lt;1|jr
nV,.f
ninnisi
A» thè fami ih l«e&gt;und thi* (Ire
1 plug Itinit no water eould I«* ««htained
Pleasant Social
|und |ins'tiiitii«ns were tgken t«« k«s*p ih«_
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Hie exteedliugly
mclem tnt weather
. 1illu n i__ÌM U .JJì'l—ry-tp|i_nye_ Tlu*
Keidny evi-ntwg pecventesi-w
»tiK-k hud 1«S*II tvsiuisl. Irtlt sfi Mie huy
fri)Ill Dtiending thè socisl th«t
und grain ami fiirming iinpletrtents »«•»• WM ilvwl nl
home of Mr. and Mrs.
«i.stniyed and ih«- h»-» will I«* u lurge
Sjewurl, t«&gt; thè I-adic* Aid Su«me with small insurance
e,« ty mut the Helping Ham) Society of
the Jta p tw tr church
A goodly number
"G ard en *«l Flower»'
bravisi the elementa and had « royal

gutbertng iif ull ug«« enjoyed gutwsing
guinen and t ile jn im s until Un- cum-,

■eolli-d.l'na-

N ew

M onth.
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H there us any doubt about Sanford a
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liealthy growth a glaner* over the list of
.
new homes for this month will dispell
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Sanford Is so solid tliul the city d on
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i
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not depend u|Hin the stranger to build
lwuljf|l| homM
(he
idrols of
Sanford tin most of I in* bui|ding And
add so
strong is the faith of Die home |&gt;4opl«
in the future of this city that the total
of this month's new buildings contracted
for will lie seven. Not seven cottages,
but seven fine homes being built f6r th«
owners to reside in and seven nice horn«
that will total over f'JO.OOO In thq ap­
proximate ro»t over anil above th«r cost
of the lots and city lots in Sanford «re
bringing some Jiricei Mum* days.
II H Steven« lias already comincpoed
tile foundation lor (us home on the ctirner of i ‘urk avenue anil Seyvnlh.
It F Wintrier will huild « fine homa
on the corner of Ouk and Seventh.
ti K Smith Inc* made »o much money
in celery this season thul Jte will cei*-iirute li\ biiililmg a line residence on the
turner of Ninth street and Magnolia
And not t&gt;* Is- outdone in tin* locality
A D Zachary will adorn the other cor­
ner of Magnolia and Ninth street with
•a tine home
• I &gt;et oursey will erect a nice
residence oh ilu corner o I Eleventh
-tri-et anil I'id met to
A K Power« has only l««-n here a
lew months but has l*ecnme mi imbued
with tin porv'tbdil&lt;*•» ol Sanford and th«
Heights in particular thul he will start
, a Due residence oft the Heights at once1 W
Al«*rnatliy has owned several
line houses in the city, Init will huild a
fine home for himself on the corner of
Magnolia avenue and Seventh street.
This record i* only (or tin* month of
MarCh up to today and there are several
g'»»l Ivy
other hollies m coiileinjilutioN. the deals
1 in - . input hy of tin M unn 1in d v iw illing on tti. m«-*|» for the lots
i ( i . rubli to tiie tnniMbroken mother
li is estiinuted Unit in Sanford this
io &gt;1 tic -*&gt;»-t heurt t Sut was -*»ni ,»* t***u'tde from the building of
1
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tourist I,..... I that there will I«* about
g.ief they should I«* consoled that the fl(|y n|iw h(|u^
(of f,.n la|
loved one Inis not gone from them for­ purposes and many of liera fur private
ever but only awaits them on the shore» liornis* ol Sanford rllixens.
ol u brighter land
Hi t, III )/&gt;

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OUR BUILDING RECORD

DKATH OF I. A SILVER

III the hull and dire, t* d the a lle n ti........I
TTm gnrsT' Tn a H it t reiiirw
**,,oy o ,t...
c o n ia i Ding co i.lfib u lio n »

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Price only one dollar

ifm iha m m a ir iu Ti A ililm &gt;t.kU ft.^

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1 1,1m HtMh county
j
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T H E D A IL Y T R U E D EM O C R A T
i (mr ul Ueliuy unti Irom all uccmmts
Tallahassee, Flo rida­
,t ii ust huve tss1ii very iuccessful und
,,! griut vaio. 1.« th« county and section
Splenditi exhlbtles were ma«le and ilio
ut It-ndanc«* «IX Urger thun ever Udore
Ai, gxtiibit Miai cr.uted must favorabtr
com m tnt was of thr«s* hogs that tliowtsl
' an aggregate weight of one ton.
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March 25. 191 «

HERALD

Drink!* Bottle of

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
Budget of O pinion “Ju»t Be-

EVEN TH E G A TE P O S T NOT IN IT

EH

j

A Chiel Is Among Ye Taking Note*
and faith, lla’ll Prent ’Em“—
S# Sov* SaiMterer.
• CJIv* V* Mr«

Ood, fir* ua mro) A tlna Ilk* thk* Hrouiula
*tr«n ( mind*, (rr«l kauU, tru* Uilk u»l rr*d)
m™
Um

tu*L of oflra do** not kill:
whom lb* *pnit* »1 oA rt rsniwt buy:
U w wbo pea**** oplnioo» and * will,

Ma« »bo kav* faHOf, IMS *ho «ill hoi IU:

Mae »bo ran at and M ora * &lt;Wm*(ofur.
And dam ki* tnerbarou* Aatlonn »lUnrtjt
*kkk|:
...
*&gt;’&gt;•■
Tall man, ran-m taw d, wW 0** abora lb* lot

In public duly aad ia. pcltat* thinking:
rw *&gt;U* the f j * k , ylU tWa u«mb «we

Tbtlr U rt* pmt— ten* aad lk«il lull* die*
Mkoala la aadSah aulf*. 1*1 Fiw doa «•*

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Wrung rata* tk* land, and wailing Jaaiiw ataapi!
h &gt;
We need them every hour and they
were never needed in Sanford more than
now. Men who will fight battles
M m who will atand for the right and let
their own chances for profit go glimmer­
ing as they put their shoulders to the
wheel In the atand for a bigger and bet­
ter d ty . Men who will forget their
petty spites and stop the childish quar­
rels long enough to join the big majority
that is always working unselfishly for
Hanford. Men who do things not think­
ing of gain and » I f and official honors.
Men who remlly go Into a fight because
it is right and fight it out to the end for
the same principles. Men who think
only of Hanford’s future snd bury their
personal desires beneath the smiling
exterior that honest hearts give to hon­
est faces.
• • «

In support of his discovery the doctor
offers the names of Paderewski, Do Pachmann. Ysays and other noted physicians
who an&gt; as famous for their hirsute
achlvements as for their musical ability.
It is intimated that famous musician!
have bcerf aware of the beneficial effects
of rmj* h* tfpafrl k/TnR
have jealously withheld the secret from
secret from the general public for fear of
impairing tbeir trade mark. Home go so
far as to accuse theeorigfnaF old music
masters'of taking up I heir musical voca­
tions for the sole purpose of keeping out
of the hard boiled egg class.
Funny no one figured music as first
aid to flowing locks before.
With so
much evidence 911 all sides of the connec­
tion between hsir snd harmony it is re­
markable that the coincidence should
have been overlooked. Moat of us will
resent the author's discovering what is
so apparent now and what should have
been apparent ages (go. T h at’s always
I be way—some one rise-thinks of it finer
In crediting the various Instruments
for the part they have played in acceler­
ating human hair the piano wins first
place without a struggle.
That champion piano player* have
more hair than they can manage will be
conceded without further argument It
is impossible to mention any of the fa­
mous ivory' ticklers without conjuring up
pictures of hanging gardens, hay mown
and the like.
Hut the piano's claim to distinction as
a hair restorer does not rest entirely on
the heads of the more famous artists.

«pa* * A»s

g i n

M an u factu red w^rti

"

H ll h l! Hal Dusineits of baltlheadr'ci
men chuckling. H%ye you noticed how
happy the unihatcht-d members nre tlx-w*
day»T Tliey gimply ran t itoj) laugh­
ing. Every time you meet one of them
hia face la far enough ajar to look at his
interior decorations. Its the first time
. m aiLot tham have erw t urntlPtnilnVv'tKe
fast trace of vegetation vanished from
their upper decks.
As you a n probably aware, there is
only one thing that can squeeie a good
healthy laugh out of a man whoae hair
has deserted him. That is the promise
uf sugmrhlry &gt;h o(-'-^Hr h ^ n ie -fa'!g~firgtt
from its barren Condition. That ia juat
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A European phyaician boa brought joy
to tip hairless with the announcement
that frequent applications of music will
convert their heads into luxuriant hair
gardens
His announcement carries with
It the awiranee that if they lake up the
torturt of .tbs |ilano, fiddle, harp and oeetaiu other InstrumenU tiw«y will soon be
In i ptwlUgn to lend hair to the Suther­
land listers.
A^...tl

SamJnolt Chapter Re. «.O rder E astern Star
U reit every aecond snd fourth Friday In inonlti
Every one who has teen hi* Star In the East are
cordially Invited 10 visit tb* chapter.
Alar t kuutsv Sec'y
r . O C . C e le r y C ity A e rie I B S J

Meeting every

Ttmday ntehl *1 N o'clock

f i d i la kfelhntnaJUock. third Itone.

W

fourth M ondays.

V tallln l

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pure distilled water^they will prevent illness, n id
digestion and give you health

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HAND BROTHERS
LIVER Y, S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
C o r #r Park Avenue and Second Street
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D 8 O F H E A V Y H A U L IN Q

— -— Largo supply of Horses, Mules,
Wagons and Harnoss always
on hand F o r^ a lo ^or^Exchango
Blacksm ithtng amt Wagon R epairing In connection

C L

S e n fe rd L e d g e . R e S I . f . I

A. M

H. E ToUr Master; Ò L Taylor, Secre­
tary. Communication every Br»t and third Thur»
dayi at 7:30 p ni VUillns brother» wetenmr

Located on Lake Monrue, oppuaile Sanford. aRunti » .1,
lightful winter home for Hiuae treking the balmy an ,,
our Southland aw ay from (he rigor* o l the Northern winter
M any Im provem ent* over prrvlou»
.&gt;.
newly furnlthrd room) and Ibe old patron* now prrtenl aay that the cu ltin e v n never w&gt; goal
k n ,,
(4 0 and $30 per month, and aprctai'ralra to tcaaon patrnna

EPWORTH INN, Enterprise, Fit.

U n ite flra th e rfie n d e f C a rp e n te r* and Je ln
e ra e f A m e ric a

J . B. MARTIN. Manager

Sanford Loral Union No. 1751, U. H of C and J
of A meet) every Thursday nl*hl at 7 o'clock in
(hr Eagle*' Halt
I W O Singletary premklroi
&lt;jn&gt; Blackwrlder D S U

! Phone No. 281

B P O t . g a n fo rd I edga 12 41

Weltwwn iliocl

a
Sanford. Florida

It would take a whole season of grand
With millions of men ritting up ail
opera to grow hair on some of our most night playing instrument* In a commend
important
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VT lU IAlW flair-and olher
TtTTbww cracVumr' will'undoubtedly aban- millions rniring the dickens because of
d o n jije ctilictrlloii-ui iitiiir liliirmadskik
SSSIBS
* * 7 v ô d ü f u t 'UJPÙJIIIS
Phil* Uieir coilec- have their work cut out for them
tion of hair, Xfen who have everything
Wig maken are in a panic over the sit­
hut hair will now treat themseixTs to
uation. The topknot manufacturers say
piano and organ recitals, paying artiau
the discovery will put them out of bust
fabulous prices to raise hair for thefii
Do not be surprised if you *ec men-of
uncertain age dashing through the stn*ets
with music rolls tbeked under their
armes. Don't Jaugh if ydu meet a man
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Hijili Grade Pianos—Low Prices—Easy Terms
Piano Tuning A »Specialty
Orders Solicited
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hi* departure from here until his hea'd i*
fit for publication. The whole world is
in an epidemic of music and you might
ua well prepare for the worst. You are
The author is conducting exocriment» prepared already^if you live in an apart­
with tht-baas drum lo a*cerWtin -whether ment house.
it will be of any us» In his hair raising
Uarbera are jubilant over the doctor’s
campaign.
Experiments
conducted announcement. They are heh*ving like
thus far convince me that tie* beat that human tying* for the flrat time since the
can be expheted from close application safety raior made its apjwarance. More
to the bass drum is a crop of bristles. hair means more work for them. In or­
Not os welcome as hair, perhaps, but der to force the demand for their service«
preferable to complete bald m*8q ftn&gt; day m n nr'barbrH are Installing orchestras
It Is lUUly that men who can afford the and graphophones in their shops. Some
expense will practice oh all the instru­ b a rb ta hav* announced their Intention
ments In order that no guilty hair may of giving away harmonicas with every
eseajie.
haircut

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PlteeaU Ledge Ne. 3,'R. i f P.
Meets » ro n d « a d

The (lute, clarinet and harmonica art
recommended to tin»»* who are desirous DR.
W. E. HOUSHOLDER
of acquiring an ordinary crop of hair, tinD E N T IST
flute being credited with producing flow,
I*Dt»nr %i
of the silkiest kind. Instrument* tha&lt; HoufSJ 23 24 «ml 23, Ploo BWf
SANFORD.
F L 0 K I I) A
require a great deal of lung power, cor
cornets, tromltnne* and tuV-as nr* to Is*
avoided If the owner of a bald head
DR R. M. MASON
wishes to retain tin- few remaining wiHj»
DENTIST
of evidence that his fare once stopped at

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Sanford I ed le Ns 2 7 . 1. O. O. f
Meri* every Monday at 7:30 p ra . over Imperial
theatre G W Eliaci welder. N G.
W S Italo» t*. .Vecy

bald headed persons will start taking
(fitter Yuwcll llutldllig
piano lesson«, the discoverer of ifie secret
SANFORD. FUiRlDA
says that splendid results will lw oh
tuined by constant practice on the Volin
!&gt;£•• l*k&gt;M «X
f c * j S w P*~ — fM
harp, iisnjo ami accordion
UiiJ.tK
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For the sake of humanity it is hoprd that
few of the offlieted ones will resort to thr DR. HOWARD H. CU STIS
latter instrument.
V ETF.R IN A RIA N
The fact that the accordion is sup
SANIOMI)
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toned to produce curly hair will undoubt­ iR#aJJl##*&lt;* 101 |*atà A » # .
I ith .* I J i n d Ils*»* S t s U i
edly cause-hundreds of bald headed ar
tor» to squeeze the«' asthmatic ire-tru
UEO. A De COTTES
ments. Imt u collection of curls cannot 1«
urqulred hy this method without an ATTORNEY «im ItM IN SEU D K u ti.A V i
alarming inorea.«* in insanity
It is
Practice in State and Federal Courts
doubtful if any one wants to pay such an
i.nrncr-Woodruff Dklg '
Sanford Flu.
awful price for ringlets.

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ments that produce the best results in the
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
hair growing line the author eliminates
the pianola. He is undoubtably aware
ATTORNEY ANI) OOllNSELLOR
of the fact that that Instrument has lawn
AT LA W
an important factor in creating baldness,
many jiersan.* plucking their foliage oui Late State AllurtMrf Sa»n»lh Ju*lklnI Circuit of
Horkil
in wads when the neighbors insist in lieat■*j h »Ü M W ii AaniWfvi a ruf § vIvnn I j * I e
ing on their pianolas. Tlx» m an—wktr^.tackles the pianola with a view to raising
hair stands a good chance of not living
I) R. C. (i. B U T T
to
his crnpDENTIST
While It is certain that nine out of ten

the hatband. Wind iiuilnmvnu an*
fatal to hair, according to the doctor.
He points out that the average brass band
cannot minter enough hub to stuti a pin­
cushion. He says that every time a cornetbt blows a not* h" hlowii out a hair, a
(act whirh explain* why so many leading
lira»« blowers haw such extremely long
faces

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The most obscure piano thumpers
Meet Flrat and Third Wedneaday night, corner
E. W. Kowlasd. £ K.
are invariably well supplied with hair. Flral sad Pdm rlto
0 . L Tarm a. Secretary
On second thought, I cannot refall ever
having seen a bald piano piayer, or a
‘ L. O. U. M.
Th* loyal Order of Hook! meet* every Friday
piano tuner or even a piano mover.
evening at 8 0 0 P M in Laglr* Unit. Wrltwrne
There may he such, hut their rightly (Hock. A liv i I Selgh. IHrlator
H II Geiger.
barnished belfries have never thrown u Secretary.
ray of light across my path. The mo-*t
M au ra* C h a p te r R a I S R A M
careful mental search fails to recall any
Meeta every m o n j and finirli» Thuraday In
one connected with the piano Industry M aw o lc Mall over lrnpr-lal Theatre V iih ln g
cumparikma welcome
O L Taylor. High Prlrai
W t llouaholder See v
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I see hy th e paper that Weaiey Fry who did not require a hair cut.
In his announcement as to the instru­
will have charge of the public utilities of
Sanford under the new regime of the
new company that recently purchased
All of them. This is a well deserved
promotion for a young man who has
struggled from the lower rung» of the
ladder and strictly hy his own efforts
placed himself at the position of su|&gt;erintnuiiiat v i l h o . v m U r works, electric
light and gas and h*» plants. He will make
good because making goof) hns been his
huAinnw from the lim e he struck Sankird as a youngster down to the present
time. He started in here as a plum­
bers’ assistant and also worked in n tin
shop. This was his vocation in the day
time but at night Wrwley was studying
hooks and learning all about the many
things outside of his daily vocation.
He then took a position with the gas
company and learned that thoroughly
and when electricity was discovered in
Sanford by some fellow who accidentally
look a trip to New York Wesley becam e
interested and was ansioua to see just
where the juice cuttle from, and why the
current did not come from a growing
"p la n t" and he went hack to the books
ugain, and when Hanford finally Itecame
satisfied that electricity was not danger­
ous for street lighting and the city coun­
cil granted a com pany the right to make
electric lights at a small minimum of
12.50, Wesley Fry was right on the jot
and knew as much os any of the experts
who came down to leach the crackers
how to electrocute themselves without
pay in ip ain j. 11 Wusiuy know* hut h ill«
about ice and water I will warrant he
finds out a limit the system in a few
weeks, for he has learned the aecret of
applying himself and sjwnding idle
hours is not in his category. 1 always
like to sec the home boys making good
and making good at home is rather more
difficult than making good in a foreign
country, as the prophet is ulways with­
out honor in his own country except in
this case and therefore Weaiey Fry de­
serves more credit than the average
young man.

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thiso house« are not for rental purpuse» hut (or the re*idi*ncea o( the
f tl|r^ [ n c r Twaadar «ad W ity M«*alna By j owner».
HERALD PRINTING COMPANY There ure more to follow and this sean J . ItOlLY. td ll« r
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SANFORD

HERALD

M a rc itile , 1913

ior tlir position. He litui done nothing
yet in getting up a petition or hobnotP
bing with the powers that be for the
ixwition. He neither asks for the pusi
lion beeuure he htw lived in Sanford all
Ids life or th at lie has la IMired for the

C¡ i kmI four room bungalow, water in kit
cheli
Also two good milk cows, one
hundred chicken», horse and buggy, one
wagon and farm implement». H Men
denludl. ft. F. h 'J.
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For Sale H^usghold furniture, run
part) all his lite ut-.ÜuiL h^ íwvuR'Tthi» . u ^ n g of l^ils^Jigrfaus. tin n y , cliairs.

For Sule— Four evt.a good mules and
good wagon
Fred Shuruan, West Side,
K F D 2
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For Sale Two desirable lota in San­
ford Heights. Bargain if taken prompt­
ly. Address, 0 (! WngnerKiasimmee,
Fla
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St Jo h a s Hotel Room* and ixiard._____

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H onda should investigate the claims of liecome postmaster. T he editor of T h e (
bourtlers or transients. “ Good table.
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Sanford, the city where home |H*ople Herald has supported th s imffi for office | Fur Kent to the ’Right Fartv Nice K alis rvxsonable. W. H. Watlien, Prop,
0, 11, w*d hi tkeOtT h» eanler 1 2 .0 0 per year In
420 W. First S t.
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place their own money in fine home», that in ids opinion s rh * the Issi men. , furnished cottage, i rooms, kitchen and
advance or 20c par month.
Wanted Orders for fine frost proof
|.t | f - i . laad iao o e o u t be made ai office demonstrating that they intend to live He hi« accomplished a i much along bath. Close to h usi lies» section. H. C cabbage plants, all varieties, $1 25 per
1,000; cheaper in larger lota. Satisfac­
‘i [ alr(H a* awaod-ctaaa mall nailer A ujuii 22nd h erf alwayx. Our city is not a three [ every line of improvement as any other Düllo»«-,
ftjptf
tion guaranteed. F. S. Cannon, MegIPOf, « (iha PoaloOc* at Sanford. Hoi ida
m onths’ residence city built by foreign tnun with the limited means that usually
For Kent No 11« Ninth S t -7 room*
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aadar Act of March 3rd. IS7B
capital hut an all the year round city go with the position of editor. When and liuih. H C D tiiì.ne, WomlrolT A gett's, S . C .
For R ent— Story Room and unfurf,s.tl
0&gt;M la Hrrald BuUdlod
Telephone No 14« occupied by honte people all the year the time comes to make the rare he will Garner Mldg, First St
aisheii room in Bishop block. Ktnjulre
round, for no other pluce in the world Í» lx- a candidate for the office, lin t, Ik-For Sale Sour orange juice. 6ttc per Holden Real Estate Co.
46-tf
C. L. F d l, Oju-en, Fla.
5«-|p
Poetmaster Haskins does not beiieve duite as good every month in the year. cause he is fairly able andcompetent 1 gallon.
For Kent Si* room cottage with all
Heat of water, liest of sew frage, best U&gt; hold the position. Second, that he | For Sale Pure bred Huff
Orping- modern improvements. 409 Paltuhttfi
[n rotation in office and is heartily in
of
drainage, beat of schools, at the head hoa tx-cn a progressive citizen of San- ton egg» for sale. |2.00 jH*r sitting for avenue. Apply to F. W . Mahoney at
faror of all poatmaMcr» Bcrving out
Fernald Hu we. Co.
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of navigation, selected by the govern- ford always. Third, that the podium IN egg».
R. H Murks. Sanford. Fla.
their full time.
For Sale lllock of Hvy well located
inenl for the largest a|jpropriation for |of postmaster should be taken out of
— O-----N7 if city lots. Address Owher, B o * 1287.
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buildings, recognized as the greatest liolitic» as much as possible and the ix w t-( For H ale- A '1W
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f r j« r tf Y ‘“r town
Orlando Sentinel states th at if San­ vegetable center in the world and many
W anted—Clean cotton rags, no scraps,
master should be selected with due re- well Im iro v el
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ford charter» a special train for T alla­ other attractions a» a place of invest­
at tlm Herald office. Will pay 2 ce n t*—
gard to the wishes of the people of S an - eggs for vetting, Inquire-nt fle ^ h f \ f .
per |X&gt;un&lt;i.
hassee-tbs .lia in w ilU iaxa U&gt;-U paid for ment and residence.
ford who are to lie the future patorns o f ,
E *M .i(e
Good Mule for Sale C heap—For inIn advance. Sanford is not figuring on
Can you beat It7
, thepostoffice. The editor of The H er-,
For Sale- Tomato plant». Kedflehl «pectin^ apply to John C. Ed wards,
special trains and if they do the train
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»Now Ceicry^hrermr - — - - - .12-tie
will be paid for and the money will not
‘ HOW SH OCKIN G
position or leave it to petitions. If the ready.
price $1.25 per 1,000. F. 1»
For
Sali‘
20
acres
of
relory land on
rome from any county official's pocket»,
Isn 't it shocking? President Wilson latter, remember that it. J.
Hotly w a , Greene, West Side. R. D, o
^ mj|r trolley line for *1500.
lanas land il tie
eye t her.
has appointed John Skelton Williams as­ candidate and has publicly announced .south of 0 . C. Cobh's store.
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Address Owner, care Herald.
sistant secretary of the treasury. Mr. the fact.
For '»ale ih-ggur Weed Seed 4(3' a
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The Herald has received several In­ Williams was at one time president of
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I"Hind
100 lie. for *35,00 rash with
Good table board by day or week.
T he Guarantee Investment and l-oari llr(i„r ( ; irlllll.Htl ^
«•„ M,.lon tt|u,
quiries about stock from men who some the Seaboard Air Line railway and is
2.0« Park avenue.
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Co., Curry Bldg., Tam pa. Fla., lend ,, ___ ...
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time ago wished to Invest. At that *‘v,'n n,,w a big hanker at Richmond, money at 5 per rent interest, payable
''tfk!,,r
•'•'•■ N»sil Growers. Montieello.
30,000 Fine Livingston Globe and Redtime there was none to be sold but we Vu. The President should have ap­ in small monthly installment»
W rite El“
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field Meant , tninutn plant h now read' to
now have 11200 worth of treasury pointed a railway section hand or a hank for particulars.
local 4i-tf
Fo r Kent
ftoom
w ith
,»r without »i i
i l *.16 (n't m
I,.*» .if 6 ,(MM) *1 Oo
stork that will pay a good dividend and Janitor. These are the |»sip|e who know
Genuine S rv d
Potatoes, Spaulding board‘ "&gt;
in p
rivu le fam ily
privan
( n'l after :l per m
F I Greene, K l) 2, hall mile
any one wtahing to buy Hrrald stock how to run the government. Haven't Kose No. 4, jier ISO Hi hag *2,65; Red o'clock Ninth and Myrtle
66 if
1-oiiih of ( (' &lt;‘olifi » «tore
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ran consult th e treasurer
W. M. they proven it by the positions they hold? Blis»^ Triumph, per 160 lb b»k *2.t&gt;6.
Can furnish seed grown either in M ain«!
Haynes. T h e Herald Co. reserves the And think of it, he has appointed u highor New ^ ork state. We guarantee our 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
right to sell to Individuals who are seek­ fa-lutin fellow from Missouri secretary seed to Ik- the liest und true to name. |
ing Investment only and this offer of of agriculture when it i» well known that Ten years in the seed business1, not a dia- 11
stock will-not be hrld open after ih l s ;
are several half-croppers who satisfied customer. American Produce i
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woul d have Ihk-ii willing to take tin' job! Company, Jacksonville. Florida. 45-24c |
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Wilson ain't half progressive enough.
pi i l i l i sl u- f I m a n ' r e n i i s s u e ni i li o l l c n i l t l a s s i T t s liuti
"flit*
l-ct's recall him
This country will
C R O W D E D OUT’ O F B A R T O W
iilou! s y s t e m nf l i a n k i H g wi l l g i u i n i l i t t k ’ i n i |i' j in»11&lt;ir» l l i e nl&gt;never lie run righl until tin* oftieea are
»••Itile t e l u n t nf e v e r y i l i illiit &lt;|i p u n i i i|. a l pi l i n» will Misure (Ile
Bartow haa so many winter visitors filled by men who have shown them
gresil e»l |in-»»llile \ u l u l i l e ni I n, i nol i l e fi li ni » lui l i l e l l e e t i s ni
that they have no place to jnil them, at selves »|&gt;rei.dh qualified and adapt*»! to
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A STATEMENT FROM THE GOVERNOR

WANTS!

e,l lor &lt;iili»|,|erat loll 111 lit*' Ile »I Ieg I-l.i
lor*' is the coni ( » ‘nsa I im* r e e i w d I &gt;\ the

f ound Perniili' ludi jnip
f ilquire 0
lli ruld iiltlei'.
h2 .K I»
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Tin* lumpu Tunes ■&gt;1
Sanford people want the legedulure com ity otlirers
Sale or I'Vi iiiinge for Sanford incoine. ¿
ItrdFWd^AHmvjtv-essmw.r \r\ s n e h » v r vy - s he - t t Or Uwi* vi-tmwt» wr«*e(..
t h - *ul&lt; pro|n rl\ . live ¡u f i ' m i it&gt; ih'-iruldi'
as to make Sanford the logical »eat of je* &lt; m which it fuvors it**1 graduated j,M.it■&gt;u, l i\, g.dlolt w¡11er lieater tur

S A N F O R p HAS T H E GOODS

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e x e e p t l h . i l u f nl e i "Ui » v» l e l i i I In | r u » l e e » nf nut ( ¡ u . i r n i i t e e
I trini
i i"t i ; i k ' it f.i| v't,iiiiei| i h , if w. on- r i i i m n i g m i r B u n k
UI I to p l n p e i 111; i II I let fin l i k e l ite 111. ill frulli Up I h e M I■»»!-»» IJ rpl ,
' t h e y h a v e In lie »hnvvti
W e . t i e i v i p j i r e i l I n r e p n r t n u r i‘i ‘tl■lit mi l t w i c e e . i e h We ek I n I he Till l e e - . if mil ( i l l n r i i n t f C FUlttl
n i ni n u e e e;n h ti i ni i l l i a i l e i n i l e i l » I n l e i i n nl I» tei|iiireil
l Ti e y
a l ' t i »etnl itn l ej rein l e n i . l ee ui in l ati f - » e v e t . i l f u n e » e a c h y e a r
I he »e auliti.» B e i n g
ful fin pl i r p! i»i *» n f ve r i f y trig nut t e en u i lt
s u p p l e m e n t ei I By
l i l e r é g u l a i e x a m i n â t lull» Bv l i t e ( iillipt f tiler u n i f i le O i r e e l n r » uT t h e B a n k

the new county. Hut th ere» nothing ¡system a- follow»
itytl'll f ni If11 Sili gl' r lolle II Itie I lux 1 . t
in 1t, not half «a much a» there would
The ■ithcer* .......... f i x ' the I,»-* a» at
62 61 p
Ire to go right on plugging for celery and present, when the f.»-« colli» ti»l ammiiit
III» hlVl'S Fllty lievi .Olii Iwr'llty live
othpr #ich
»ich like things.
thing». Why only re to *2.'non in addition to wliuteyer may »llghlly ll'-eri H ool* l.lto t pattuì leu
othnr
Willy the public building» hill m &lt; on be rcipnri»t to pay ollice rXjren»*'», Hi frullo-» iiive» \\ HI ‘»'lf &gt;*t i liargairi
gr«m gave Sanford *70,(MM) for a n«*NA eluding salaries of clerks, 1tie olllrcr to Hot 1 I » I Sunfi.rd. I la
&lt;*3 ’te
When it ex
posfoffice, while Orlando, the county retain the same amount
For Sale ( iikmI lamily imi w i 3 1
seat, only got $«0,000. - Palatka New» rr»-d« *2000, Mi fx-r cent of siirti excr-s» Merg. «noih rid ili - »Tore ori U Ftr»i *»t
Thanks, Bro. Huasell. we are glad you to Ik' paid into the county treasury until
62 ¡lp
are with us. T h ere is not half as murh the officer shall have received *3000;
Wanted While man lo work oo furio
\VK H K I .I K V K W K H A V E AN I D E A L S Y S T E M a m i t o
Addre»»
In county division as in our other log when the collections go ulrovc *3000. wil il wifi In do lino»** work
p f n v r tin- i e'lltii lelii &lt; t i le euMllllUllltV a- »erf » ill lull f i na l i' III
76
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mt
cenl
of
the
rxCerw
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be
jmnl
into
movements iiul we will cut the county
Box 116.«
IH Itp
s l a l n l i l y , we h a v e hut i n r ail a' t e ñ í nut i n mu -l.it e m e n l» pu h If under this urrangr-in two as a m atter of course. The gov­ the treasury
For Sale Two t'vplter» tneubulor»
l l s h e i l l i m i n g l a»l w e e k ill t h e l l e r a h l
ernment recognizes Sanford as being the menl t|ie amount received by ( ii«- of prai'tically n»*w
\ddfes» Box M'I ■
W E \\ V N I A &lt;M It R I s| NI s s
1. 1 ti
blggcril thing ill till« section of I hr’ »t ile fii'er should nit alsrw- *6000 nil i hIIi t S jilfnrd. F In
For Kr ut
Foghi fi »»ITI tu.il-* " ti
therefore the larger appropriation
Or turn» .drove that ligim .timihl h» paid
Undo has become great through her Into the treasury
batti- Sulplior w 11 nini ■oy
r •'n
No officer 1» to ris'eive more than Fremii uveiiue loquir« ni il F. Do
proximity to Sanford where great things
tìl-2p
are being pulled off continually, hut tx - |600(i nor less than *20(31, u riles» the n-- j
For Sule EggpUot , |»'j&gt;t»'r and tir- lo o a o a o a o o a o o a o o o i J O G o a o o a o o o o o a a a o a o a o a a o o a a o o i a o a a a c
coming tired of having this millstone ceipta do not amount to that much.
around our neck we intend to shake her which will lie the uaiTn- in some of the niafo plan's. • Rex I'ucknrd. West Sub
This propOKitnm
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1,1 *jt,and make the poor old girl work for a smaller coonlie».
PLAY S A F E
\ 16000 »alary perotioti I por Kent Three riHini- for PgM
living. W herefore come» all tin» howl looks all right
is good enough for a working mull, and ||(lu»et,» |,otg Vppiy tin I l.ik it« it to
I’ ift 1. libiti'. ., » I, that M I •&gt;M&lt; * H 11 F
from Orlando.
oh
it
ennnot
I
m
&lt;
cut
to
ItsX
than
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the
!',».»(,vleriao
cfnirch
I N « I 1(1 » *»i i XV ,ig.uii-1 I«»*- through
O
nrmill salaried officers have outfung to
For item April !»t Fur'
»ol
F I KF
B U IL D IN G A C I T Y
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fear
[hen takr the oy ertl.iw a l» n e
|'bird Si
Ml iiiodcr'
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&lt; nnfidenm in ynur hnmr town men»«. |grHlf) ^ 1)U;M ^
rt)„lT,
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il,, . ngif,. * e
tuo k tu»
t i'iP Ì Ì The
more to your town than all tin- bomba»
. ar .T,r*
yeti kriew lh.lt lt 1» kepi ih il
For |{ent I .ower IliKir of hour»', »pleie
tic advertising th at can la* done, it i.»
liuti.liuti w lt li ai. od s«ii*k*»t tliKir w lth
ABOUT DU It m S T o F T It i:
, llMjl&gt;. lo4.B,w|
r» HhU fDt« "M
l I t lt&gt;t(l
•ather difficult for n man to Inwnt hie
li
» h , ..il» iffi'i*»« ga»ollll*'. eie , fieni
Xhe ti*rrn of
Ma^kmA Only «uitaliU* fur iHfiiily \m Uhhi» *lnl
home town when he haa no home of his
hy
ynu reali»«' Ih«' hntard »•» why noi
60-tl
own and invest» hi» own money in other holds over for some thrisr years, and if dren. Apply, l.l- C. Dulliwe.
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IS S I'R A N C E «m Un* car?
place». T he finest ^sset of Sanford and the Breaident and Port (mas lor General | For Sale 1 welve arre truck furm. 3 11
Ki'iiiuiiiaJile mie» ami a slrimg. relicurry
out
their
jmllcy
of
retaining
the
mile»
west
of
Sunford,
on
Gertrude
Ave.,
the one in which we take the greatest
alde company
* IIAHK &amp; ( « .
I linspride is the fact that our own people Rocorul cla-sii jxiMtmiLsIeni for some time lait !*M of St. Joseph Oraligi' ( u.
have confidence in their own town and there is not much hope lor a new j««t- «.-re» tiled, artesian well. Write if yoik
having that confidence build fine home» master for several years. In the event mean businem*. C. It Aansori Sike»60 6t p
lor themaelvf-» here. In th e past month (th a t the Hanford postmaxtrr ti ciiangwt , TOH. MO
Truck
farm
of
ihre«'
acres
our home people have contracted for fine the editor of T i e Herald is a candidate I For Sal«'

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD, FLORIDA

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IMPERIAL THEATRE, SATURDAY MARCH 29th
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A. (J: Detamater Announces
PRODUCTION OF GENE STRATTON-PORTER’S

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March 25, 1SU

THE SANFORD HERALD

• JUDGES ANNOUNCE THE WINNERS
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■Miss Maude Cameron Wins the Grand
Prize.
Committee of Judges Composed of Messrs. Forest
Lake and H. E . Tolar, Make Official A n ­
nouncement of the Result, after Care­
fully Checking up the Votes won
r ,iy
« Y
by.. E ad L , Contestant— ,
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T h a tl«W u/YabuJatin* and counfing
the vote* in T h e Herald’a-.n y itest has
,
finished and the following is a list
H )f the prite winners:
First P riie, T h e Piano Player wus won
by Mise M aude Cameron
Second Prite, $25.00 fires* Bed, Mrs.
It. A. Newman.
Third P riie, A Gold Watch, Mias lluth
M cDaniel.
Fourth Priai*. A Gold I-ocket was won
by Mm. It. I,. Grlllhi.
Thé winner of tlx* tir&gt;l p riie had
l.fi.’lfl.OO'l voles
The cemmitUs) of iuiIri-s . consisting of
Mnwra. Forrest I&gt;akc ami H. K Tular
bufi a large «m ount of work to (M-rform
in connection with the contest ami they

did it in n splendid manner,1 T h e Heraid appreciates very much the assistance
of these rupuMi and ellirlen l gentlemen
in the capacity of judges
In checking over and adding the cer­
tificates that represented the votes, the
greatest care w*as used . Ti&gt;e
certificati*s were first assorted by names of
contestants, ami then each contestants
votes were totalled on adding m uejhines,
afterward lieing carefully verified.
When summing up the amount of work
done during th i eleven weeks of the con
test it was trememiou*
T h e most strik
ing (vuturv is the very large nutnlx-r of
new stilnctiption* added to the list, and
the new territory entered, which haa ntit
heretotore lieen covered by T h e Herald

army of servant* is m nhilim i there frmn
Two Winter ItnNortH
T he two re*4»rt* are no great distance afar to wait upon them. Much fixMl and
apart a* th é crow flic*. t)n** ol them drink, to suit their exacting taste*. U
consist* inuinl&gt; n( u ni«l hotel. It* gull imjKirtetl. In March they go away,
acumi and dinner parties arc caretulh and from April to the holidays tin1 re­
telegraphed to the metropolis pri*» sort is mainly given over to some care­
Winter before lost a wreterti lady made takers and speculative Iniziarti*.
M eartwTtfle tin* second nitori lias
elaborate preparations for a social earn
paign there; uud on thè third day shejgrow n (rum a struggling villuge in Hit
wrote ho me d'epa iringly: " I Ita ve tu eat «and to a very hriik little city, with some
luncheon and dinner in m&gt; room 1»*- twenty mile* of well paved slns-ts, deep
cause my very )&gt;e*t dresw* are* the kind harbor improvements, tiir**' good public
sc ho, 11 Puddings and other evidenr«« of
the women wear her*1 to breakfast
T h e undisting­
What it erwut to stay at this resort h healthy prosperity.
. .a u n tiiiiie i among common folks with uished, middling sort who went there
are the sort that built this
half incredulous awe
Tla- doings at the second resort are I* In their nature to strike a root into
Pretty go.nl place eh, T o m ’
never chronicled abroad except in |*r the soil
I * '! -* tuiy
■ortal letters tp the Lone Him \ indicator I believe It * gut a •future
that five acres and put up some n il .
and the Peach Hollow Weekly tia ie tt,
for a
It* hotels make no pretension* to style lage* " It * trvle everywhere
anywhere eicep t in then names. There solid growth, get the undistinguished,
Saturday K veiling
are not even golf links. Klderly resort middling crowd
em pitch tjuoit* and play croquet m Print.
tia.it sl.irUU-ttvta. uthtnt go fishing and
Cooperation means everybody etc in
bathing. T h e average expenditure for
a fortnight atxxil averages the equal up April 2nd.
A ja rtin e n t suggestion
He sun* to
for a day at the first re*ort
•
The fkm^rt resort would pronounce the cut the gras* on the edges u {,y in ir side­
H igh grn** growing oil the sideother one tjulfo Impossible: hut in trn w alk*
year* the *yiart resort tins «'hanged walk- rum* dainty gown*
t leaning Up d.»v m ihe W.—l S o b 1
scarcely at all
Each January » crowed
of affluent jx-rson* flock then
Vo April „’ ltd

I

v / w ent up In the -Aeroplane
Ralph W ight spent last Sunday at
D aytona Beach, and being invited to
take a flight in the aeroplane thpt is
king daily iflfchtyBVf r there accepted
being the
first Sanfprd man to go up in an aero­
plane. Several of our cKiietut have
■rgoie up in the a ir" on various occaajmis hut none of them have os yet tried
the aeroplane. The" pilot, of the aero­
plane is a most charming lady, which
accoflnts for the avidity with which the
Sanford Ixiy accepted the invitation to
go up aloft. Ralph states that the
flight was a most delightful sensation
hut the sharp sea air brought the team
to his eyes, although the thoughts of
home and m other may have had some­
thing to do with the lachrymos part of
th e flight.

Rich’d H. Marks Real Estate Agency
The Oldest Agency in the County
ESTABLISHED IN 1869
»
The following is a* Par
offering for sale:
. . .
I do not own any of these, but am Agent for the Owners.

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ORANGE GROVES
Sixty
acres
of
tnnd. 12 acres in Oranges, Grapefruit,
(1 )
Tangerines, etc. A 2 stdry house. Pump of excellent
water. On public road. One milt* from shipping rail
road station. Bears fine crop s................................ $6500.00
10 Acres. 3 miles from Sanford. 500 good bearing trees
( 2)
(ought to bear 3000 boxes this year). Choice fruit.
Plffin house. On »mail lake, very desirable grove.,.$6000
(3) 80 acresGO Miles from Sanford, Y\ mile from R. R. sta.
10a. bearing grove. Very rich hammock land $10000.00
(4) 6 Acres. 261 Orange trees, 20 Grapefruit, all bearing
and in good condition. Half mile from station, church,
.school, etc. No house. _
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O ilando -Witt « m u L
(5) 5 Acres, good land on lake. 600 fine bearing trees.
T h e C ity C m m iil a t lU meeting laat
3 driven wells, go6d water. Cottage house* furnished.
night parsed a resolution in structing the
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city attorney to draft a hill to present to
75 Acres. 45 acres in grove, crop shoukUat-lDjOOtt Jioxxa..
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the Legislature meeting in Tallahaw ee next
A good 2 story house and good barn..................... $15,000.00
month, asking it to grant to Orlando the
CITY RESIDENCES
privilege to bond for one hundred thou­
(7)
Hduse
with
five
rooms, toilet and ball). Cash .$1500.00
sand dollar* to lie used in paving streets.
(8)
House,
2
story,
10 rooms, between Third and Fourth
With this am ount it is estim ated that
streets.
Half
cash
...
$3500.00
Orlando will bo given about eleven
(0)
House,
2
story,
10
moms,
(lowing
well,
irrigated
gar­
mile* more of paved streets, covering
den.
Lot
100x150
ft.
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$4500.00
practically the principal streela of the
(10) House, 2story,7 rooms. 'Cash
$3500.00
city with vitrified brick paving. Un­
t i l l House, 5 rtxims. [&gt;&gt;t 07x75 ft. $300.00 cash, balance
der the present ordinances the abutting
$20 per month
$2100.00
prnjHTty owners are required to pay for
(12)
House,
0
rooms
und
bath,
good
(lowing
well.
Onehalf the paving, so with the $100.000
half
cash
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$3000.00
bond issue there would be $200,000
(13) - 4 Houses on two loLs in Georgetown ......:.... $1500.00
available for paving purpose*. When
(14) House, 4 rooms and bath, 500 gallon lank
$2000.00
this project is carried out Orlando will
(15) 7 Houses on lot 100x100 ft. Rent for $450.00 j * t
have more paved streets for its site than
year. Price
$3000.00
any city in the smith, and perhaps in the
(16;
House,
2
story,
8
rooms,
dose
in,
comer
lot
$5000.00
Unit»*! Slut««, R eporter-Star.
(17) House, 4 rooms, barn 12x18, well 150 ft. deep. Ix&gt;t
$750.00
101x140 ft. Half cash
Sanford's Trm p em iurr.
(18) House, 8 rooms and -bath, 2 lots. One-third rush.
Price
$3500.00
Hditor of T he Heraltl:
House, 2 story. 8 rooms, l-arge lot
$5000.00
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For publication in your* pa|*T I fur
(20)
House, 1 rooms and kitchen. Corner lot. ($700 ca&gt;h i.
nisli bi-rewilti record of meteornlogiPrice
$1250. (HI
cal ohnervatiun* taken by the under
(21) Beautiful suburban home, house 10 rooms. All modsigned a* a coofierntive observer ol the
«‘rn conveniences. Orange trees, llowers, pumping outWeather Hurenu of the l ! S Depart
lit, garage, etc
$3500.Of)
ment of Agriculture during the week
&lt;22 j ( i (hm| 2 story Iiousa*. with 3 large lots, orange tin s ,
eiuling March 2‘lrd, I •*I ft. at Sanford
(lowers, Kewanee pumping outfit. Artesian water, elm
The instrumental reading* are from
ken |iens, etc
$5000.00
government standard instrum ent* r v
Several other houses.
e ^ r.T k g C . ' r . .a MM&gt; r revuniiiieo.ke.i-4.«.
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Ihe Chief of the W eather Hare
12 3 1 20 Acres, S acres cleared and fenced. I Acres cultt
Very Ie*|**‘t fully.
vate.1 2 years. No! filed.
4Room bouse
$3000.00
I lull
H &lt; DiiH*«.I i Hi j t r ml ir» IKwfl&gt; l
t’2-11 13 Acres, 5 acres dcansl and lilwl. 2 Flowing well
House of 8 rooms. Shed, barn, fertilizer house*, tool house
r •miwftf uf»
( liicken jiark 60,000 ft. celery boards
$ 1500.00
580 Acres, 20 acres tiletl and cultivated. 10 Acres ilicvi
t lurxirr
5 tf
on the placet not cleans!. 50 Acres rich muck land.
III «af ila)
I his muck land can lx* made to pay for the whole place.
I e!
3 Buildings, 75,000 ft. celery boards. 5r (lowing
II ' '
well*.
Price *
50
a-17
c.i
04
Rain
" $22,500.00
i26) 10 Acres, 3 acres tiled, 1 flowing well, 4 Room dwdl:&gt;-lH
r.:t
ftft
1 47
Rain
mg, barn, 2 outhouses. 3 other acres partially cleared
62
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65
2 10
Ruin
:ujii
(Three-fifths cash I
10
11
62
Cloudv
$2500.00
(27)- 20 Acres, all cleared. 15 acres tiled and cultivated
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None riuiiib
Gil
l Story building. 3 room.*, 2 -t&lt;*r \ bant metal roof. $7ou
ftft
Ram
H1
Wort h celery Intartls
»17
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Ol ('loud 1
$7000.00
128 1 15* Acres. Ill Acres dean si and idtd. fair house
i Half cash)
$ 12.000.00
(29) 10 Acres, all tiletl and in fine state of cultivation. Small
house, barn, 25,000 ft. celery boards. 'Phis place is im­
mediately t»n railroad. L*oading station within 100 f«*» t
A few choice fruits and (lowers
$6500.00
(.‘Hi 38 A1 res, 15 «im*- cultivated. 8 acres tiled Thu*
Mowing wells. One 8 loom, modem house and I I n*&gt;iii
hoiiM1.
Easy term*
$10,000.00
•31 1 6 1-8 Acres, all well tiled, in good state of cultivation
titawl 7 room hoi«* ftti.OOOft «vkrj intards. ( ’](«** 1.

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It) Acre*, .i ai re&gt; tiled, fine flowing well. All fenced
Smalt plain house
$1500.00
.'tit
Ip Acres, 5 acres clean «1, ft need and tiled and cult;
vated.
Acres clcan-d and plowed. 2 story. 6 ruoin
house. Barn and mule shed •
..
$6500.00
di4i 200 Acres, 5 acres cleared and tiled. Comfortable
house. Alniut 10 acres high hammock in woods, balance
limine. Due of the liest. cattle ranges.
Will .sell at a
bat gain.
(35) U Acres, 1 mile from town, mostly cleared and tiled
Fronts on l-ake Monroe. Good house. 'An ideal home.
Pri«*
$8000.00
_ tHto U Acres, all cleap^ and cultivated* but not tilld. Fine
flowing weTT Cnnrl ?~i iiwim' TrnTii'ifr Bur"
HI ~ttn*t“r
gtHxl fence
,
$3200.00
t37t 10 Acres, all cleared, 6 acres tiled, go&lt;xl well. Small
stable and poultry house . ...
$3500.00
((8) 4 Acres. 3 acres tiler! and cultivated, 1 act* woodland
House and 3 lots, 5 rooms. Close in ‘ ...t
$5000.00
139 6 iXcres, all cleured and fenced, gfxxl flowing well 2
mills put. _
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, ,j$1250.0U'
(40) 2.» Acres, fronting on IjikrTMßTfföe: 15 AcresVleorr&lt;i,
1.0 Acres tiled. \\ ill sell us a wm.fe, or will sell port of it.
(41) 3 Acres at Moitrre, ull cleared, fenced'und tiled. 2 Siory
fiicxiin hou**, 10 or 12 bearing fruit trw« ... ...
$1500.00
*42) HI Aeri*s, all cleared, 8 acre's tiled and cultivated sefernl
veais. 5 blowing wells. 1 Arrv unrler'cover. Jlw’eHmg of 4 moms. iilcluding iKtth. 1H miles frofil towfl.
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Several orange antf ) "

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144) 15 Arre*, 1 mile from town, ai1 cleared and tiled.

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5 Acre*s, 3 acres cleured und tiled. Good flowing will.
Nice i little &lt;ottugf wirii flower» and shrubbery’. Half
acre sn^kpnutgp trees. Barn Tor one horse...... .. $44C0.00
Vacant G ity^ listriW In 300 to 2000 dollars.
WUd Lands, in tracts from 1Q acres to 30,000 acres.
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Unprecedented Rush of Waters Flood the Fertile Valley

T lie fortrnw of Adriunopte wan taken
by atoan by the Bulgarians tins mom
mg, after fighting of (tie iiu b I terrible
▼harweter since Monday
F1wine*_ a7e’
devastating the city
At an earl.
Iiour ihU morning fin-» were raging m
various sections u( tile la-leaguereiL,
city. The maddened population,
whose nerves had l»-en shattered by
tile ulmuMt inceftaant boiiiliartiineiit for
u [H-rtod of over five mol slim, »tv- llee
ing about the streets from one point
to another^ not knowing where to lin
shelter.
X X X X X

Senator N athan IV Bryan has taken
up the Flurida delayer! mail situation
In earnest. T h e fee on Is in the ansi­
are en route to postm aster i.-n iiu l
Burleson, and says that if n&lt; i i-snir.
he will make an im mediate tnp to
Washington, and take tile m ailer up
personally ’with the Postm aster Gen­
eral. The Sen ato r said tiiut he appre­
ciated the calling of his attention of
this condition, and will exert Itts ever
effort for immediate relief.
Will Open nanrlllir W ltw it—------Arrangements are being mad« i&lt;&gt; o|*-n
s dancing school to be conducted by
Mrs. t . Glasgow Mehrtcns of Jack son ­
ville. The hall above the city council
chambers will be used and the ia-si
music obtainable will be engaged.
The class will meet on the second and
fourth Monday nights and the follow­
ing Wednesday rights and every Fridaynight at 7:30 to 8:30. Dancing will then
continue until 12:00 o’clock.
A children's clan* will be held every
Friday afternoon for the benefit of ilo­
bule folk«.
It is expected that considerable inter­
est » ill be taken In this class as Mrs.
w.mnu urlert in a

dancing teacher and good music will infurnished at all times. Mrs. Mehrtcns
may be seen at Mr». O verm an’s Millin­
ery Parlora.
Basket Itail

The Sanford High .School five will
meet the crack D styona five on the home
court next Friday, April 4.
The Daytona five are in fine shape
and jxre sure of the game, but the cap­
tain of the 8. H. 8 . team is sure to get his
team Into shape to* win.
... The game -will be called at 3 o'clock
•a . » » *,

haa been considerably thinned out dur­
ing the past twelve months, owing to the
stringent d ly ordinance and the activ­
ity of Dog Catcher Schiem ann. The
*fty‘a records - show that during the
( month period Schiemann ha« ex2, i&amp;4 dogs and’ 686 cats.—
•Union.

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C a se

of

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D e s tr u c tio n

O th e r Ila m v u f-Fronda N ew * G a th e re d

by the U»e of Scinor« and c * Hammer

of the Prosperous Middle States

sending

with Vrcatpr force to the people of
Omaha today the full realization of
the extent of Sunday’* tornado. All day­
long a* fast a* hearse» could di'jxwii
the bodic* at graves. n continual death
procession was kept up. There was
little ceremony. A* &lt;iuickly tu one
funeral was over another began
l'n
dertakcni cooperated in arranging hur
ial*. In several instancea where en ­
tire families were killed or a here more
than one member of the family aw ait­
ed burial a single funeral service was
held. Many cases of destitution wenreported. T h e rescue work was slow.
It took much time to prepare card
index of sufferers' wuftt.i and to maki
requisitions on the central relief -na­
tion at the auditorium for supplies
While these formaline» were t»-mg
tarried througii want stalked thriiugii
disconsolate homes from end to end
Korty-fivc moro persons applnrt lor
aid than any other day
There re
mained, however, many reasons winch
prevented sufferer« from applying for
assistance.
x x x x i

«May be

JEROME PALMER WANDERS AWAV

their « a y to cemcti£(ai—brought hom , l ^

- Mehrtews 1»

15.

People in Indiana and Ohio

Lirge by.Wire and-by Wilder*
Grapevine
Plity-tw o

P RID A T , M A R C H

Flames and Floods Destroy Thousands of ORLAND0 mandisappears

L o n g S in c e S to r m

fimviwo

F L O R ID A ,

Worth Living

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o fV h ' Oh,Wh|ih
l,|,h P T OM,,r r,l,Ul!
W i,
fh
H' Vl‘,r
. ,1' " ' lny , " n&lt;1
Wednesday« Probably a half million
|«-ople were mnde homeless by the flood
in Indiana unit Ohio, and the property

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Hull,line.

Kll.h , I M

1)ai t o n s !' uhm,,rKw1 h u s in r* section to" n'&lt;1, U ,irt* * ," VV over lh ''
Hood stricken city that added to the fo»r
of thousand» of refugee* ...,d marooned
P*-r»«.n», and led to apprehension that

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T h a t a fiertw fire which appeared to be I and circumstance, all point to \ho
«»•’• P i"* through the half submerged 1theory that ho has taken his own life
businem district late tonight had d.*- Hr has hren suffering from «-vero nen
troy.-,I the Hreckcl house, where were vous tmtii.l,- for .«vernl month» and
sup, towed to be more than lw„ thousand |h.is la-rn an inmate of Dr McFwcn'a

InM a]5L™ «b' ,lh
U,l‘ ,H'
l,’1U"
jUMitiwm,uoo
These facts were compiled late today
in.rn reports rivet vis I here from vartou»
points in the stricken district
Further
re|«orts may increase the number «if tin
dead and it is unlikely that a decrease
in property loss will be reported.
An additional horror was re|»ortc!
yesterday from Dayton. Fin- then
seemed uncontrollable in view of the par
alyxalion of tin- water plani
Tld» pr««l
ably brouglit a horrible death to many
who sought to e»cii| &gt;e drowiiing by
limbing to up|»-r floor» of huilding»

,l,p r r n ‘“y 1,1“V Itw-n many of the water’s flood refuge,-», was the concensus of [sanitarium.
i sanitarium. Hr
He lias U&gt;n somewhat
jffibon»'« in i hi* burm-d
opinion of worn of watcher« ««n top ««I Heller and lias U-en allowed to go out
Soon after notice was p itted in head- (be National
('a»h..........
It,tiirter building riding and yesterday morning hr went
.................. quarters of the .-morgen r&gt; committee,
nearly two mile«from tlie scenes of tinfor
ahorseback
e on his rid
own favorannouncing that the city was under mar- flam*-»
,u.
Ha,jj|
ite s.uhlle hors«Not returning in a
tml law . or, i-ral companies of »nldiem urAt midnight residents ol Dayton reasonable time, three of hi* friend«,
rived from neighboring riiies to patrol watching the course of the flames from A. (i. Hrt-nham, Clark Robertson and
ttie edges of the submerged district nnd across the wide stretch of flood waters Charles Lartigue, started out to find
prevent further looting of homes freed Itrlirved the fire got its new start this him.
They finally located hi« hors«
from the flood’s grasp
t'p to a late afternoon in the store of the Patterson grazing on the shore« of laike Holden,
|hour tonight there had been no material
Tool i Supply Company, on Third
ju st south went of the city limit«. A tho
disorder.
»iri-et, ju.»t i*u»t of Jeflerson
Thenn I [ rough search of tlie lake sliorcs and all
At 1:16 o'clock this morning Statt u*« its way west, appan-nlly uide«l hy the region «(«out the la k e ,has failed to
Guardsmen »hot and killed .1 man iti •-scaping gas and exploding rhcm iral» find any of lus IM-Iongings^and the the-nipting to loot ilo h« un» t«f il,«o«I .i.
a wh..l. »ah- «Irug estal«lishment
‘*ry 1» that he ha» taken Ins own life,
either In drowning or shooting hlmKancy Work 1 irrte
Apply t‘&gt; tsw u ialed &lt; harillrs
|
&lt; .m eo Briilge I lull
»«-!(. as it is known thut he hits made
I he J-ancy Work Circle was enter
Sanford «a» wTnrke«l very systematic 1 Mrs II W Herndon ,« « hmtisw of several attempts to borrow a revolver
tinned b\ M r. J D Kotiert» Tuesdut dly on Thurvlin b ,, woman carrying |the Catín»« Bridgi- ('tul. Wt-dnes«);,, within th«‘ past lew day»
lie &gt;111
I
afternoon
l'ite mi-iulx r» ««I tin- «ir« 1« .1 »mail child, and solii'lting money with morning
Two tallies of bridge wer« unmarried and liu.» been a successful
and visitor» enjoyed a pleasant social which to buy a tirket to South Carolina. I played
liusincss man and the only (XMallile
afternoon t'jgi-tln-r a iti' their preti . where "ile «-Intuii «1 sh«- hall relativ«-»
rio- high«-»! *«-.«r.- w »» mail«. I.&lt; X«.. thi-orv 1» tiint in- t«M«k hls own Ille
fancy work
\ deheiou» »alad «our»« »in pn-s«-nl«»t .1 |.« lilio ii thal wa» eu Herndon, who will have the ph nsure of “ lui......... . of iil» mimi
A thorough
was servi»! I«y TI.«- Inr-l«-»», win*»«- gu«»t- lors.si by a (ri.-nd
In several instimi«» w, aring il«« li.vi-ly «niiieo |«m unni »01111 scandi «ili 1«, i-ontinurxi In [he mornwi-rc Mr» T S Davis, flr» \ F Hill «he wax told tliat she was violating n city otiier meinlier of (he idilli rnakes 11 hlgln-l oig tu tweertam w he re he 1», if allv»,
Mrs D A Cnldw.ll. Mrs W !t Hines ( «rdínance
.
tit begging
from house tu »«-or«*
Mrs
llermiofi » gui-sts urrc and locate thè lM««ly. d thè suicide th«tag. J J n k , /¿»vtoiif 11«. |Immi««, amt *(ir»vt»MÌ Co *A e -aeeretnrv of
-J io a iii'n -iHrx,/, f:—ff-.i
r\r~ u (ni«Bi-wi«- Ravioli Mi»» Pula Powell M iss-th r A*jmk-iu&lt;o«I C h arilh *. whi w «&gt;i«t«! 1 Hiighlin X!t» ( M V««r« e. M -» A I ‘
I.at* r
Pive t««.d&gt; wu* fi,unii in laike
Margaret Davis
I loi Vi- cats full, I«•«keii II. O il. d» alni 1 "iim T K M r , &lt; F S itu ili. M r
M ilt««n Inai n«ght
R u t''
n
i «folie I he siilt«*|t il
It ini') N
m an. Mr» 1 A Neal
Bridge I luti
j !&gt;«•«■n n«-c«-T.itry
Jacksonville will »end * deiegatton to
M rs F I. \N oodrufl enti rtann «l thè
ritv nf
Ml ,» l.lnil n ■umil ili Ho- less
thè himniu! convention of thè BrotherBriilgi- C lub Thur»«!ay ufti rm »oi 1’i 1-t-iMiss 1 indu ( "iinelly enter 1utin-d n ìiimx I of Kuilway l iuiiuoi-n widch i» to
ul lust
tol.h-s ol iirulg«- u i t i - p la y&gt;-&lt;1, »«t1« ol .u i’ouiits 11it«L coll« e lis i bout eniiugl
ugh tu fi W Ilf ti r Irn-t «i» tnfnrriiiili) I'Ul ile- tak« filaci- in Min F tsrnijco, M»y- lif-24.
buy in r uckel
whtch was ¡1 guest tulli«*
ligfilfnii.. ut u U iix ll Ba ri Ini
p a r t j . I in- delegate* wlll ask thul JaciuionvU)«
T he «iliriri» «&gt;f S in lu iil tir« i i , 11g a ■«'inplin lia r) t' In r ««m im i , ami ehuiiii t«.- alh«w«*«l tu tiy at « 11t«-rtattilità thè big
The club prtle, a deck of i-ar«l' wa»
w««|t by Mia» Amile Hawkins, wbo matte grimi mist.ike tu iù d isctiiuinat«
Itami tig heu»« guest. Mi»» Eugenia M auldin bh-nuiul convention u{ U&lt;16.
thè highesl score
Al thè gitest tubi« o lii fun«ls to »trangi-rs v, ithout m y in of W i,»t iuglon 'll . T in «day ■vening
000
M u»u
unit j li-ii-iini p,ul.«r gulne»
tilt- prtre ul*o a deck of card» wu» won \ est igatiuris
F lo r i'l» w11» in-vi-r r,«presenled m thè
T h e A smih tat&lt;-d t l iu itles olitere has were tlie erjtertiiinn uni «&gt;l thi -xeni tig. I mi« il '-t^ti» Si nate by un aliler or more
by Mrs J. 1 . Ilurt
Wheo lite game»
of cani» werv conctuded a «Jt-lidou- b,s-n estnhhsheil and i» In log moli illlim il after w ' jeh tin- i»-IL muH Vi •i*. li Ran- ixipuiai man ( 1«un Senator Dunean U
w „» etij-'« ■ 1 I t . V'|T
fruii »alali, »an«iwn in» pi I l o wnf« s for t he ]niri"«»e of iotildlicg -n«'t ««.kftjsV* illt
. if
folk». H« 1« ! « . «' t I "'fi-ii.ii.s l.«vi- just cause
Ull'l 11««'&gt; «•}«•«Itili he ■rj v,l - la I' I i urti*
Mi»- 1 1 in - k’ ■-r » - - • Mi-v-iw i ’-l to t«« | --1 1 te«1 inaimi 1 in wliich ili"
.ilul ti a w« ri- servi»*
galiUutioli
I In . 0 e rii gì - tir ♦ti luis g*-'"«*
M r» W«Mwlrufl s goi-xts weri- M m M ov i-r l&lt;&lt; III« II«
aul«D i
1 " i*
1' * ij&lt;'h, Ile i. Il ha» bi» 1 ii«, k1 1. «-.I in tb»
Kiiw l.im l,
K arl Km im tll.it.
(»»borm of li»- S&lt; iiat« --iinii.itt««■«. tiirmigli wiiicii
Syities. Mrs II A Howard. Mr» Kenl noi t in- [ime ino Un- imi Ima!imi
I{t«v»eit«-r, Mrs. ( . C. Howard, Mr». iMiltier to look into the afluir» of the»»- up- Hi-indon, Henry Purdon and A lile Kun- neurly all h-glslutloii 1» »hu|a-d ut tiiat
body. He t» ehuirtnun of thè cominitte«
R. J. Holly, Mrs. Deane Turner, Miss applicant.» suthciently to find out If it i» ner
on jirinting, wliicli rarrlm witli it thè
Annie iinukins, Mr». 1 C Uennett. Mr» m oney for II ticket t|iul fie really nexiU
rhairrnniuilii|&gt; of Un- Joint roinmittee on
I u rnitori* ft} The &lt; nriouds.
A Flit», Mrs K H Itriiwn. Mr» J I. or something he wants
T he Assoeiiiletl Charities would ad
W \\ Alhcrnuthy of tin» city r«- printing. ami t» ul»o a nn-infa-r of thè
Muri
vis,- the |M(*«ip|e ««( Sanford o««l t.i tuts
■ntly returiiisl frinii tin big furniture cumMnr««. judicoir) unii militar) at­
any more tickets to South Carolin» or tuar k« t» ni Un* cast ubere he pureha»c«l luir» conimitb»-», all ««( tliem thr moni
Melhiidlsi ( hurrh
__Sunday morning sub «vi Worry (in elsewhere Until it is proven tieyond u t w«« »oll-l rar Inaiis n( furrutore ami it triifKirlant i-nlimii! tee« of thr M-nate
ho» arrivi- | m tlu- «itv ami wlll Im- un
•' " "
Whst ifnitbt Hint «I I» beat fur ail n«ni« rne.|
I liscimi- nf
America
M e . J f* A tX * nA N * tFT
1 1««i*«T»-«t Itf* onre Tr» »«Ipplv thr ^511li('«&gt;/«! , FntaTTing » 1««m« *»I Iin«ie»aud* of doi*
Most 1 I e. *«■ m- »»s vert « «sentnr i r-ngur *
traili ut-li al»«' tlu- rminy »ture» thal lar» to th,- truckir» of thè lower end of
Secret irv
at H 30
*
in- ini» io othi-r iti'»
Mr Abernathy tlu- county th« In-avv rum of Monday
W T G AI NFS
bnugfil
thi»
liinilture
some
time ago ami Tue*«iu&gt; fui» provisi tu he t tir meni
l.inlng'Up With the M « si Side
and
risiiv
ed
thè
l&gt;rni-lit
of
lite
market disastrou* ,-vrin ««I thè se-ason tu th«
To Protect The Birds.
I’he live, progni .1 ve »pint shown by
uf that (inti- ami on Recount of buying trucking buslntM» In titi* vicinity. The
Miss P ath ,-rim- II. Hlunrt of Airthe West Side Improvement Association
I in ipinr,tiCea for Ins chain of »tore« rainfall sonili of tin- city was unpreceginia, is m the city today und will lec­
ha» creatisi a wide spread in ter,st und
,-nal&gt;le&lt;l tn get tiie very low est, dented for tliu *ea.»««n of the year, and
ture at the public or hoots on the «tin»enthusiasm that ha.» mon- than fulfilled «.priei
.......s on , he Iuf))|I
coming just «I tin- height of the tomato
me und the
tlie Sanford
S
tion of preserving our birds
Miss
tlu iugln-st ho|ic», for not only nave the people will KU
|n ttin||(. ll(|
Vuntuge
All harvewt lias caught th«- farmers at the
gain
advantage
Stuurt 1» National Field Agent of tieAudubon Society und of the Flori«la reHÌdenl» ol^ that section l'b.nmM lo tllJ w a , KirtUyc thè v« ry filasi furniture worst |««x.»tblc tilne._ T he lo»» i» vsrimake ('feaning-up Day a splendid suc­ ut the very low«,t |rii-es should w-e ou ly eatimsted at from tento filly per
Society and 1» doing a great work in
cess. hut corporation* and merchants Atrernathy's new-stock and get hi*
cent, w-itfi a completi- lo»* Inionie dUpreserving the bird» that an- being
have lined up with them.
pric-a.
He
has
u
change
of
advrr'
tricts,— Miami Herald,
ruthlessly slaughtered. Her work in
T he A. C. L. have their gangs at work, tiserm-nt in this issue and will keep the f
1
ooo
Florida is chiefly In behalf of R ob in ,
,
. n
‘
,
putting their projH*rty in fine condition. jK-ople posteli on
|«rlcia
each
w,».-k.
j
During
the
week
ending March 16.
Redbn-ast. tin- little fellow » h o » 1 fate
, , ,,
,
«»
...
,
* The hernald Hardware Co. will M-Ujit Now 1« the lime to get your furniture there were 7,03(1.000 cigars shipped out
tianging io ii«»« lodonco Lai_Ourliia.
I ÎÎÏ- j u-r n:-nt d ts r o o n t «11 gw H eti look» urni
while you have The Tiirgt- stock TO- titi'inr*'Df
pri-ocnt and niuiiy l'ir»i lo ver» ant
implements Monday, M arch 31»l and in
going at full hlojit and The Times says
your »elections
rtitefly the Audltbon Sox-lety are inlerthis way coofu-rate with the association.
if the present trade kis-f«» up this will be
esting thrmselves lo save thi» fine bini
Our live and genial manager of the l i n - 1
a recodr breaking year.
Smyrna
to
Have
New
Paper.
for futuro generailorut.
[M-rin! Theatre *111 run slide» in iietialf ,|‘ . . . . Daytona Gaxelte-News make
ooo
Sanford In the Movie«
oi C lean mg-up Day. Th e interest »nd ' Bnnounw.ment to the eiTtc, Uiat New
Tho Gaim-aville Hoard of Public
Sanford celery fields were shown In c o o p e r « * « of lh *la tre o t committee L*, g myTna
l0 havc a n,.w paper, under Works has awarded contracts pertaining
the moviiM in Jacksonville this week un luuu' w ^
a " . .f*
- tl,e management of T . E, Fltr.grralfl to the construction of an electric light
proven tieyond a doubt the cooperation of the Gazette-New*», and Mr Hord, and waterworka syatem combined, the
but Sanford was not given ‘ n&gt;’ P1* ? ; nnd
and public
public spirit
spirit of
lito r . There
There 1*
is
of IU
its «editor.
who him been connected with th e 'G a ­ cost not to exceed Ji#7.173. The munlcin the picture and there were no label» . \
, , , j ___________
already a decided Improvement in the zette-News for some tim e
he —
News- «ipality
alr^uly owns the waterworks
on the view». The picturm were Iliade
,
... . .
.
■ - - - - - - — ------- ------- T---■
some time since ut the Innn ol A. Dor- ap jw »;“« « ^ ti». W rtt tde. for hflu»-; ; lU te d i w.Veral weeks ago, that it would S y ste m , but It is not large enough to supand everyone supposed thnt at h'Aflcrs and property owners are clearly ,
on',y „ „hott tim c
v m eow j ply the demands and furnish the fire proner
. i______ _ -»
....... t.i ...v- demonstrating the truth of the old a,
nnTUI^ inll(
mvrnA ttnd
st IsU i deatrod, with the reault
stepped
into xjp^.
New sSmyrna
and todk
todk tectlon
tectlon th
that
least tlie name of Sanford would “»** - mn. {m
,nnv mlM- „tP
-an
y rk ------ s. 5 k . kmtmmm ihsl lighlfMlllI &gt;5Ht IfaaLfclmtdflf litl.DD'J 5W fiitofjUbfMUgli.
nothing" In the frirture

■show- «Vhslù^ ot?- ^

*

I,

lu lls. .Neis.

'"TtifrYrWjíññiTíBpíf Mut ih wiwsmji"*

fluids, although any one seeing the
________
picture would know that at no othe,
"**
1
place in the United StaU * couhl »iich
L. J Hancock brought some Irtsii
a large amount of celery tie grown nor javuto.». tu Sanford yiwlerday that
could such quality he demonstrated, were excellent s|K-,-itnens.
They
ahow the
celery
T lie movie_ ------_ Jrom th e , were large and sm ooth ami hearty
aet-d beds to the markets and is a fine j looking and Mr. Hancock ought to
s i position of ths calsry business.
roslixs 5 good pries for them.

'

at twinMma tefliUt

na when no man under the sun could
,
,|about seven
. yenr* ago, 160,000 In bonds
have 1*»-n kept alive by a paper there, ¡w as voted fdr the purpose Of erecting
Now that New Smyrna t* doing fine, light plant, but f««r various rotuion» no
and busint-aa picking up. and popula- definite move was made towards conlion increasing, another paper 1» to I k- , »ummatlng tin- [iroject until atmut u year
started tin re. to divide ti.e bustn»-aa. tugo. Tiie privately owned lighting
T U rather hard on our frisnd, Birch plant U now too small to uixmt the de­
mands mads upon it.
I — Ds Land Record.

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March 25, 1SU

THE SANFORD HERALD

• JUDGES ANNOUNCE THE WINNERS
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■Miss Maude Cameron Wins the Grand
Prize.
Committee of Judges Composed of Messrs. Forest
Lake and H. E . Tolar, Make Official An­
nouncement of the Result, after Care­
fully Checking up the Votes won
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by.. EadL, Contestant— ,
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•• Tha tl«W u/YabuJatin* and counfing
the vote* in The Herald’a-.nyitest has
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finished and the following is a list
H)f the prite winners:
First Priie, The Piano Player wus won
by Mise Maude Cameron
Second Prite, $25.00 fires* Bed, Mrs.
It. A. Newman.
Third Priie, A Gold Watch, Mias lluth
McDaniel.
Fourth Priai*. A Gold I-ocket was won
by Mm. It. I,. Grlllhi.
Thé winner of tlx* tir&gt;l priie had
l.fi.’lfl.OO'l voles
The cemmitUs) of iuiIri-s . consisting of
Mnwra. Forrest I&gt;akc ami H. K Tular
bufi a large «mount of work to (M-rform
in connection with the contest ami they

did it in n splendid manner,1 The Heraid appreciates very much the assistance
of these rupuMi and ellirlenl gentlemen
in the capacity of judges
In checking over and adding the cer­
tificates that represented the votes, the
greatest care w*as used . Ti&gt;e certificati*s were first assorted by names of
contestants, ami then each contestants
votes were totalled on adding muejhines,
afterward lieing carefully verified.
When summing up the amount of work
done during thi eleven weeks of the con
test it was trememiou* The most strik
ing (vuturv is the very large nutnlx-r of
new stilnctiption* added to the list, and
the new territory entered, which haa ntit
heretotore lieen covered by The Herald

v/w ent up In the -Aeroplane
Ralph Wight spent last Sunday at
Daytona Beach, and being invited to
take a flight in the aeroplane thpt is
king daily iflfchtyBVfr there accepted
being the
first Sanfprd man to go up in an aero­
plane. Several of our cKiietut have
■rgoie up in the air" on various occaajmis hut none of them have os yet tried
the aeroplane. The" pilot, of the aero­
plane is a most charming lady, which
accoflnts for the avidity with which the
Sanford Ixiy accepted the invitation to
go up aloft. Ralph states that the
flight was a most delightful sensation
hut the sharp sea air brought the team
to his eyes, although the thoughts of
home and mother may have had some­
thing to do with the lachrymos part of
the flight.
Oilando -Witt « muL

The City Cmmiil at lU meeting laat
night parsed a resolution instructing the
city attorney to draft a hill to present to
the Legislature meeting in Tallahawee next
month, asking it to grant to Orlando the
privilege to bond for one hundred thou­
sand dollar* to lie used in paving streets.
With this amount it is estimated that
Orlando will bo given about eleven
mile* more of paved streets, covering
practically the principal streela of the
city with vitrified brick paving. Un­
der the present ordinances the abutting
prnjHTty owners are required to pay for
half the paving, so with the $ 100.000
bond issue there would be $ 200,000
available for paving purpose*. When
this project is carried out Orlando will
have more paved streets for its site than
army of servant* is mnhilimi there frmn any city in the smith, and perhaps in the
Two Winter ItnNortH
The two re*4»rt* are no great distance afar to wait upon them. Much fixMl and Unit»*! Slut««, Reporter-Star.
apart a* thé crow flic*. t)n** ol them drink, to suit their exacting taste*. U
consist* inuinl&gt; n( u ni«l hotel. It* gull imjKirtetl. In March they go away,
Sanford's Trmpemiurr.
acumi and dinner parties arc caretulh and from April to the holidays tin1 re­
telegraphed to the metropolis pri*» sort is mainly given over to some care­ Hditor of The Heraltl:
For publication in your* pa|*T I fur
Winter before lost a wreterti lady made takers and speculative Iniziarti*.
MeartwTtfle tin* second nitori lias nisli bi-rewilti record of meteornlogielaborate preparations for a social earn
paign there; uud on thè third day shejgrown (rum a struggling villuge in Hit cal ohnervatiun* taken by the under
wrote ho me d'epa iringly: "I Ita ve tu eat «and to a very hriik little city, with some signed a* a coofierntive observer ol the
luncheon and dinner in m&gt; room 1»*- twenty mile* of well paved slns-ts, deep Weather Hurenu of the l ! S Depart
cause my very )&gt;e*t dresw* are* the kind harbor improvements, tiir**' good public ment of Agriculture during the week
sc ho, 11 Puddings and other evidenr«« of eiuling March 2‘lrd, I •*I ft. at Sanford
the women wear her*1 to breakfast
The instrumental reading* are from
The undisting­
What it erwut to stay at this resort h healthy prosperity.
. .au n tiiiiiei among common folks with uished, middling sort who went there government standard instrument* rv
e ^ r.T k g C . 'r . . a M M &gt; r re v u n iiiie o .k e .i-4 .« .
are the sort that built this
half incredulous awe
Tla- doings at the second resort are I* In their nature to strike a root into Ihe Chief of the Weather Hare
Pretty go.nl place eh, Tom’
Very Ie*|**‘t fully.
never chronicled abroad except in |*r the soil
H &lt; DiiH*«.■ortal letters tp the Lone Him \ indicator I believe It * gut a •future I* '!-* tuiy I lull
I i H i j t r m l ir» I K w f l&gt; l
and the Peach Hollow Weekly tiaiett, that five acres and put up some n il.
It* hotels make no pretension* to style lage* " It * trvle everywhere for a
r •miwftf uf»
anywhere eicept in then names. There solid growth, get the undistinguished,
5t lurxirr
are not even golf links. Klderly resort middling crowd Saturday Kveiling
5 tf
«af ila)
em pitch tjuoit* and play croquet m Print.
tia.it sl.irUU-ttvta. uthtnt go fishing and
I e!
Cooperation means everybody etc in
bathing. The average expenditure for
a fortnight atxxil averages the equal up April 2nd.
50
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Rain
A ja r tin e n t suggestion He sun* to
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r.:t
ftft
for a day at the first re*ort
1 47
Rain
• The fkm^rt resort would pronounce the cut the gras* on the edges u{,y inir side­ .1- 1»
62
65
2 10
Ruin
other one tjulfo Impossible: hut in trn walk* High grn** growing oil the side- :u jii
10
11
62
Cloud v
year* the *yiart resort tins «'hanged walk- rum* dainty gown*
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None riu iiib
t leaning Up d.»v m ihe W .—l S o b 1
Gil
scarcely at all
Each January » crowed
ftft
Ram
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of affluent jx-rson* flock then
Vo April „’ltd
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ESTABLISHED IN 1869
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The following is a* Par
offering for sale:
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I do not own any of these, but am Agent for the Owners.

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ORANGE GROVES
Sixty
acres
of
tnnd. 12 acres in Oranges, Grapefruit,
(1 )
Tangerines, etc. A 2 stdry house. Pump of excellent
water. On public road. One milt* from shipping rail
road station. Bears fine crops................................ $6500.00
10 Acres. 3 miles from Sanford. 500 good bearing trees
( 2)
(ought to bear 3000 boxes this year). Choice fruit.
Plffin house. On »mail lake, very desirable grove.,.$6000
(3) 80 acresGO Miles from Sanford, Y\ mile from R. R. sta.
10a. bearing grove. Very rich hammock land $10000.00
(4) 6 Acres. 261 Orange trees, 20 Grapefruit, all bearing
and in good condition. Half mile from station, church,
.school, etc. No house. _
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(5) 5 Acres, good land on lake. 600 fine bearing trees.
3 driven wells, go6d water. Cottage house* furnished.
Price..!_______.-•-'-.---■o._______________— .............._.JGQ00-O0
- &lt; 6 ) 75 Acres. 45 acres in grove, crop shoukUat-lDjOOtt Jioxxa..
A good 2 story house and good barn..................... $15,000.00
CITY RESIDENCES
(7) Hduse with five rooms, toilet and ball). Cash .$1500.00
(8) House, 2 story, 10 rooms, between Third and Fourth
streets. Half cash
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$3500.00
(0) House, 2 story, 10 moms, (lowing well, irrigated gar­
den. Lot 100x150 ft. ._ '
$4500.00
(10) House, 2story,7 rooms. 'Cash
$3500.00
t i l l House, 5 rtxims. [&gt;&gt;t 07x75 ft. $300.00 cash, balance
$20 per month
$2100.00
(12) House, 0 rooms und bath, good (lowing well. Onehalf cash ................................................
$3000.00
(13) - 4 Houses on two loLs in Georgetown ......:.... $1500.00
(14) House, 4 rooms and bath, 500 gallon lank
$2000.00
(15) 7 Houses on lot 100x100 ft. Rent for $450.00 j* t
year. Price
$3000.00
(16; House, 2 story, 8 rooms, dose in, comer lot
$5000.00
(17) House, 4 rooms, barn 12x18, well 150 ft. deep. Ix&gt;t
$750.00
101x140 ft. Half cash
(18) House, 8 rooms and -bath, 2 lots. One-third rush.
Price
$3500.00
House, 2 story. 8 rooms, l-arge lot
$5000.00
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House, 1 rooms and kitchen. Corner lot. ($700 ca&gt;h i.
Price
$1250. (HI
(21) Beautiful suburban home, house 10 rooms. All mod«‘rn conveniences. Orange trees, llowers, pumping outlit, garage, etc
$3500.Of)
&lt;22j ( i(hm| 2 story Iiousa*. with 3 large lots, orange tin s,
(lowers, Kewanee pumping outfit. Artesian water, elm
ken |iens, etc
$5000.00
Several other houses.
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12 3 1 20 Acres, S acres cleared and fenced. I Acres cultt
vate.1 2 years. No! filed.
4Room bouse
$3000.00
t’2-11 13 Acres, 5 acres dcansl and lilwl. 2 Flowing well
House of 8 rooms. Shed, barn, fertilizer house*, tool house
( liicken jiark 60,000 ft. celery boards
$ 1500.00
80 Acres, 20 acres tiletl and cultivated. 10 Acres ilicvi
on the placet not cleans!. 50 Acres rich muck land.
I his muck land can lx* made to pay for the whole place.
3 Buildings, 75,000 ft. celery boards. 5r (lowing
II ' '
well*.
Price *
" $22,500.00
i 2 6 ) 10 Acres, 3 acres tiled, 1 flowing well, 4 Room dwdlmg, barn, 2 outhouses. 3 other acres partially cleared
(Three-fifths cash I
$2500.00
(2 7 )- 20 Acres, all cleared. 15 acres tiled and cultivated
l Story building. 3 room.*, 2 -t&lt;*r \ bant metal roof. $7ou
Wort h celery Intartls
$7000.00
128 1 15*
Acres. Ill Acres dean si and idtd. fair house
i Half cash)
$ 12. 000.00
(29) 10 Acres, all tiletl and in fine state of cultivation. Small
house, barn, 25,000 ft. celery boards. 'Phis place is im­
mediately t»n railroad. L*oading station within 100 f«*» t
A few choice fruits and (lowers
$6500.00
(.‘Hi 38 A1 res, 15 «im*- cultivated. 8 acres tiled Thu*
Mowing wells. One 8 loom, modem house and I I n*&gt;iii
hoiiM1.
Easy term*
$10,000.00
•31 1 6 1-8 Acres, all well tiled, in good state of cultivation
titawl 7 room hoi«* ftti.OOOft «vkrj intards. ( ’](«** 1.

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It) Acre*, .i ai re&gt; tiled, fine flowing well. All fenced
Smalt plain house
$1500.00
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Ip Acres, 5 acres clean «1, ftneed and tiled and cult;
vated.
Acres clcan-d and plowed. 2 story. 6 ruoin
house. Barn and mule shed •
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$6500.00
di4i 200 Acres, 5 acres cleared and tiled. Comfortable
house. Alniut 10 acres high hammock in woods, balance
limine. Due of the liest. cattle ranges.
Will .sell at a
bat gain.
(35) U Acres, 1 mile from town, mostly cleared and tiled
Fronts on l-ake Monroe. Good house. 'An ideal home.
Pri«*
$8000.00
_ tHto U Acres, all cleap^ and cultivated* but not tilld. Fine
flowing weTT Cnnrl ?~i iiwim' TrnTii'ifr Bur"
HI ~ttn*t“r
gtHxl fence
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$3200.00
t37t 10 Acres, all cleared, 6 acres tiled, go&lt;xl well. Small
stable and poultry house . ...
$3500.00
((8) 4 Acres. 3 acres tiler! and cultivated, 1 act* woodland
House and 3 lots, 5 rooms. Close in ‘ ...t
$5000.00
139 6 iXcres, all cleured and fenced, gfxxl flowing well 2
mills put. _
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, ,j$1250.0U'
(40) 2.» Acres, fronting on IjikrTMßTfföe: 15 AcresVleorr&lt;i,
1.0 Acres tiled. \\ ill sell us a wm.fe, or will sell port of it.
(41) 3 Acres at Moitrre, ull cleared, fenced'und tiled. 2 Siory
fiicxiin hou**, 10 or 12 bearing fruit trw« ... ...
$1500.00
*42) HI Aeri*s, all cleared, 8 acre's tiled and cultivated sefernl
veais. 5 blowing wells. 1 Arrv unrler'cover. Jlw’eHmg of 4 moms. iilcluding iKtth. 1H miles frofil towfl.
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15 Arre*, 1 mile from town, ai1 cleared and tiled. Snudi
bouse
...... $11000.00
(45* 5 Acre*s, 3 acres cleured und tiled. Good flowing will.
Nice i little &lt;ottugf wirii flower» and shrubbery’. Half
acre sn^kpnutgp trees. Barn Tor one horse...... .. $44C0.00
Vacant Gity^listriW In 300 to 2000 dollars.
WUd Lands, in tracts from 1Q acres to 30,000 acres.
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Flames and Floods Destroy Thousands of ORLAND0 mandisappears

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People in Indiana and Ohio

one day

Happening* From The World at
Lirge by.Wire and-by W ilder*
Grapevine

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Destruction

JEROME PALMER WANDERS AWAV

Unprecedented Rush of Waters Flood the Fertile Valley
of the Prosperous Middle States

Other Ilamv uf-Fronda New* Gathered
by the U»e of Scinor« and c*-

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with Vrcatpr force to the people of
ofVh' Oh,Wh|ih
l,|,hPTOM,,r r,l,Ul! 1)ai to n s!'uhm,,rKw1 husinr* section toThat a fiertw fire which appeared to be I and circumstance, all point to \ho
Omaha today the full realization of
W i, fh H' Vl‘,r
. ,1'" 'lny ,"n&lt;1
" n'&lt;1, U,irt* * ," VV over lh'' «»•’•Pi"* through the half submerged 1 theory that ho has taken his own life
the extent of Sunday’* tornado. All day­ Wednesday« Probably a half million Hood stricken city that added to the fo»r businem district late tonight had d.*- Hr has hren suffering from «-vero nen
long a* fast a* hearse» could di'jxwii |«-ople were mnde homeless by the flood of thousand» of refugee* ...,d marooned troy.-,I the Hreckcl house, where were vous tmtii.l,- for .«vernl month» and
the bodic* at graves. n continual death in Indiana unit Ohio, and the property P*-r»«.n», and led to apprehension that sup, towed to be more than lw„ thousand |h.is la-rn an inmate of Dr McFwcn'a
procession was kept up. There was InMa]5L™ «b',lh
U,l‘ ,H'
l,’1U" ,l,prrn‘“y 1,1“V Itw-n many of the water’s flood refuge,-», was the concensus of [sanitarium.
i sanitarium. Hr
He lias U&gt;n somewhat
little ceremony. A* &lt;iuickly tu one jUMitiwm,uoo
jffibon»'« in ihi* burm-d
opinion of worn of watcher« ««n top ««I Heller and lias U-en allowed to go out
funeral was over another began
l'n
These facts were compiled late today
Soon after notice was pitted in head- (be National
('a»h
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building riding and yesterday morning hr went
dertakcni cooperated in arranging hur in.rn reports rivet vis I here from vartou» . quarters of the .-morgen r&gt; committee,
nearly two mile«from tlie scenes of tin- for
ahorseback
e on his rid
own favorial*. In several instancea where en­ points in the stricken district
Further announcing that the city was under mar- flam*-»
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ite s.uhlle hors«- Not returning in a
tire families were killed or a here more re|«orts may increase the number «if tin tml law . or, i-ral companies of »nldiem urAt midnight residents ol Dayton reasonable time, three of hi* friend«,
than one member of the family await­ dead and it is unlikely that a decrease rived from neighboring riiies to patrol watching the course of the flames from A. (i. Hrt-nham, Clark Robertson and
ed burial a single funeral service was in property loss will be reported.
ttie edges of the submerged district nnd across the wide stretch of flood waters Charles Lartigue, started out to find
held. Many cases of destitution wenAn additional horror was re|»ortc! prevent further looting of homes freed Itrlirved the fire got its new start this him.
They finally located hi« hors«
reported. The rescue work was slow. yesterday from Dayton. Fin- then from the flood’s grasp t'p to a late afternoon in the store of the Patterson grazing on the shore« of laike Holden,
It took much time to prepare card seemed uncontrollable in view of the par |hour tonight there had been no material
Tool i SupplyCompany, on Third
just south went of the city limit«. A tho
Tld» pr««l disorder.
index of sufferers' wuftt.i and to maki alyxalion of tin- water plani
»iri-et, ju.»t i*u»t of Jeflerson Thenn I [ rough search of tlie lake sliorcs and all
requisitions on the central relief -na­ ably brouglit a horrible death to many
At 1:16 o'clock this morning Statt u*« its way west, appan-nlly uide«l hy the region «(«out the l a k e , has failed to
tion at the auditorium for supplies who sought to e»cii|&gt;e drowiiing by Guardsmen »hot and killed .1 man iti •-scaping gas and exploding rhcmiral» find any of lus IM-Iongings^and the the-nipting to loot ilo h« un» t«f il,«o«I .i.
While these formaline» were t»-mg limbing to up|»-r floor» of huilding»
a wh..l. »ah- «Irug estal«lishment
‘*ry 1» that he ha» taken Ins own life,
tarried througii want stalked thriiugii
either In drowning or shooting hlmKancy Work 1 irrte
disconsolate homes from end to end
Apply t‘&gt; tswuialed &lt; harillrs
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&lt; .meo Briilge I lull
»«-!(. as it is known thut he hits made
I
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J-ancy
Work Circle was enter
Korty-fivc moro persons applnrt lor
Sanford «a» wTnrke«l very systematic 1 Mrs II W Herndon ,«« hmtisw of several attempts to borrow a revolver
aid than any other day
There re tinned b\
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I Mr. J D Kotiert» Tuesdut dly on Thurvlin b ,, woman carrying |the Catín»« Bridgi- ('tul. Wt-dnes«);,, within th«‘ past lew day»
l'ite mi-iulx r» ««I tin- «ir« 1« .1 »mail child, and solii'lting money with morning
mained, however, many reasons winch afternoon
Two tallies of bridge wer« unmarried and liu.» been a successful
prevented sufferer« from applying for and visitor» enjoyed a pleasant social which to buy a tirket to South Carolina. I played
liusincss man and the only (XMallile
afternoon t'jgi-tln-r aiti' their preti . where "ile «-Intuii «1 sh«- hall relativ«-»
rio- high«-»! *«-.«r.- w»» mail«. I.&lt; X«.. thi-orv 1» tiint in- t«M«k hls own Ille
assistance.
fancy work
\ deheiou» »alad «our»« »in pn-s«-nl«»t .1 |.« lilioii thal wa» eu Herndon, who will have the ph nsure of “ lui........ . of iil» mimi A thorough
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tit begging
from house tu »«-or«* Mrs
llermiofi » gui-sts urrc and locate thè lM««ly. d thè suicide th«mg, after fighting of (tie iiub I terrible
tag. JJn k , /¿»vtoiif 11«. |Immi««, amt *(ir»vt»MÌ Co *Ae-aeeretnrv of
- J io a i ii'n - iH r x , / , f : —ff-.i
r\ r~ u
(ni«▼harweter since Monday
F1wine*_a7e’
I.at* r
Pive t««.d&gt; wu* fi,unii in laike
devastating the city
At an earl. Bi-wi«- Ravioli Mi»» Pula Powell Miss-thr A*jmk-iu&lt;o«I Charilh*. whi w«&gt;i«t«! 1 Hiighlin X!t» ( M V««r« e. M -» A I‘
Margaret Davis
I loi Vi- cats full, I«•«keii II. O il. d» alni 1 "iimTK M r, &lt; F Situili. Mr
Milt««n Inai n«ght
Rut''
Iiour ihU morning fin-» were raging m
n
i «folie I he siilt«*|t il
It ini') N man. Mr» 1 A Neal
various sections u( tile la-leaguereiL,
Bridge I luti
j
!&gt;
«
•
«
■
n
n
«-c«-T
.itry
Jacksonville will »end * deiegatton to
city. The maddened population,
Mrs F I. \Noodrufl enti rtann «l thè
ritv nf
Ml
,»
l.lnil
n
■
umil
ili
Holess
thè
himniu! convention of thè Brotherwhose nerves had l»-en shattered by
Briilgi- Club Thur»«!ay ufti rm»oi 1’i 1-t-iMiss
1
ul lust
ìiim x I o f K u ilw a y
l iuiiuoi-n widch i» to
indu
(
"iinelly
enter
1utin-d
n
tile ulmuMt inceftaant boiiiliartiineiit for
tol.h-s ol iirulg«- u i t i - play&gt;-&lt;1, »«t1« ol .u i’ouiits 11it«L coll« elisi bout eniiugl
ugh tu fi W Ilf ti r Irn-t «i» tnfnrriiiili) I'Ul ile- tak« filaci- in Min Ftsrnijco, M»y- lif-24.
u [H-rtod of over five mol slim, »tv- llee
buy in r uckel
whtch was ¡1 guest tulli«*
ligfilfnii.. ut u Uiixll Bari Ini
p a r t j . I in- delegate* w lll ask t h u l J a c iu io n v U )«
ing about the streets from one point
The «iliriri» «&gt;f Sinluiil tir« i i , 11g a ■«'inplin liar) t' In r ««mimi, ami ehuiiii t«.- alh«w«*«l tu t iy at « 11t« -rta ttilità thè big
The club prtle, a deck of i-ar«l' wa»
to another^ not knowing where to lin
w««|t by Mia» Amile Hawkins, wbo matte grimi mist.ike tu iùdisctiiuinat«
Itami tig heu»« guest. Mi»» Eugenia Mauldin bh-nuiul convention u{ U&lt;16.
shelter.
thè highesl score
Al thè gitest tubi«
tilt- prtre ul*o a deck of card» wu» won
Senator Nathan IV Bryan has taken by Mrs J. 1. Ilurt
Wheo lite game»
up the Flurida delayer! mail situation of cani» werv conctuded a «Jt-lidouIn earnest. The fee on Is in the ansi­ fruii »alali, »an«iwn in» pi I l o wnf« s
X X X X X

are en route to postmaster i.-niiul
Burleson, and says that if n&lt;i i-snir.
he will make an immediate tnp to
Washington, and take tile mailer up
personally ’with the Postmaster Gen­
eral. The Senator said tiiut he appre­
ciated the calling of his attention of
this condition, and will exert Itts ever
effort for immediate relief.

Will Open nanrlllir Wltwit—-----Arrangements are being mad« i&lt;&gt; o|*-n
s dancing school to be conducted by
Mrs. t . Glasgow Mehrtcns of Jackson­
ville. The hall above the city council
chambers will be used and the ia-si
music obtainable will be engaged.
The class will meet on the second and
fourth Monday nights and the follow­
ing Wednesday rights and every Fridaynight at 7:30 to 8:30. Dancing will then
continue until 12:00 o’clock.
A children's clan* will be held every
Friday afternoon for the benefit of ilo­
bule folk«.

It is expected that considerable inter­
est »ill be taken In this class as Mrs.
- Mehrtews 1»

w.mnu urlert in a

dancing teacher and good music will infurnished at all times. Mrs. Mehrtcns
may be seen at Mr». Overman’s Millin­
ery Parlora.
Basket Itail
The Sanford High .School five will
meet the crack Dstyona five on the home
court next Friday, April 4.
The Daytona five are in fine shape
and jxre sure of the game, but the cap­
tain of the 8. H. 8. team is sure to get his
team Into shape to* win.
... The game -will be called at 3 o'clock
•a . »» *,

haa been considerably thinned out dur­
ing the past twelve months, owing to the
stringent dly ordinance and the activ­
ity of Dog Catcher Schiemann. The
*fty‘a records - show that during the
( month period Schiemann ha« ex2, i&amp;4 dogs and’ 686 cats.—

•Union.

olii fun«ls to »trangi-rs v, ithout my in
\est igatiuris
T h e A smih tat&lt;-d t l iuitles olitere has
b,s-n estnhhsheil and i» In log moli illlimil
for t he ]niri"«»e of iotildlicg -n«'t ««.kftjs V*
Ull'l 11««'&gt; «•}«•«Itili he ■rj v,l - la I' I i urti*
.ilu l ti a w « ri- se rvi» *
I In .0 e rii gì - tir ♦ ti luis
M r» W«Mwlrufl s goi-xts weri- M m M ov i-r l&lt;&lt; III« II«
Syities. Mrs II A Howard. Mr» Kenl noi t in- [ime ino Un- imi Ima!imi
I{t«v»eit«-r, Mrs. ( . C. Howard, Mr». iMiltier to look into the afluir» of the»»- upR. J. Holly, Mrs. Deane Turner, Miss applicant.» suthciently to find out If it i»
Annie iinukins, Mr». 1 C Uennett. Mr» money for II ticket t|iul fie really nexiU

of W i,»t iuglon 'll . Tin «day ■vening
M u»u
unit j li-ii-iini p,ul.«r g ulne»
were tlie erjtertiiinn uni «&gt;l thi -xeni tig.
after w' jeh tin- i»-IL muH Vi •i*. li Ranillt
w„» etij-'« ■ 1 It. V'|T . if
folk».
Mi»- 1 1 in - k’ ■- r » - - • Mi-v-iw i ’-l
aul«D i 1 " i *
1' * ij&lt;'h, Ilei. Il
g*-'"«*
Kiiwl.iml,
Karl Kmimtll.it.
(»»borm
Hi-indon, Henry Purdon and Alile Kunner

000

w11» in-vi-r r,«presenled m thè
I mi« il '-t^ti» Si nate by un aliler or more
ixipuiai man ( 1«un Senator Dunean U
H« 1« ! « . «' t I "'fi-ii.ii.s l.«vi- just cause
to t«« | --1 1 te «1 inaimi 1 in wliich ili"
ha» bi» 1 ii«, k1 1. «-.I in tb»
galiUutioli
of li»- S&lt; iiat« --iinii.itt««■«. tiirmigli wiiicii
neurly all h-glslutloii 1» »hu|a-d ut tiiat
body. He t» ehuirtnun of thè cominitte«
on jirinting, wliicli rarrlm witli it thè
rhairrnniuilii|&gt; of Un- Joint roinmittee on
I urnitori* ft} The &lt; nriouds.
A Flit», Mrs K H Itriiwn. Mr» J I. or something he wants
The Assoeiiiletl Charities would ad
W \\ Alhcrnuthy of tin» city r«- printing. ami t» ul»o a nn-infa-r of thè
Muri
vis,- the |M(*«ip|e ««( Sanford o««l t.i tuts
■ntly returiiisl frinii tin big furniture cumMnr««. judicoir) unii militar) at­
any more tickets to South Carolin» or tuar k« t» ni Un* cast ubere he pureha»c«l luir» conimitb»-», all ««( tliem thr moni
Melhiidlsi ( hurrh
__Sunday morning sub «vi Worry (in elsewhere Until it is proven tieyond u t w«« »oll-l rar Inaiis n( furrutore ami it triifKirlant i-nlimii! tee« of thr M-nate
ho» arrivi- | m tlu- «itv ami wlll Im- un
•' " "
Whst ifnitbt Hint «I I» beat fur ail n«ni« rne.|
I liscimi- nf
America
M e . J f*
A tX * n A N * tF T
1 1««i*«T»-«t Itf* onre Tr» »«Ipplv thr ^511li('«&gt;/«! , FntaTTing » 1««m« *»I Iin«ie»aud* of doi*
Most 1 I e. *«■ m- »»svert « «sentnr i r-ngur *
traili ut-li al»«' tlu- rminy »ture» thal lar» to th,- truckir» of thè lower end of
Secret irv
at H 30
*
in- ini» io othi-r iti'»
Mr Abernathy tlu- county th« In-avv rum of Monday
W T G AI NFS
bnugfil
thi»
liinilture
some
time ago ami Tue*«iu&gt; fui» provisi tu he ttir meni
l.inlng'Up With the M«si Side
and
risiived
thè
l&gt;rni-lit
of
lite
market disastrou* ,-vrin ««I thè se-ason tu th«
To Protect The Birds.
I’he live, progni .1ve »pint shown by uf that (inti- ami on Recount of buying trucking buslntM» In titi* vicinity. The
Miss Path,-rim- II. Hlunrt of Airthe West Side Improvement Association I in ipinr,tiCea for Ins chain of »tore« rainfall sonili of tin- city was unpreceginia, is m the city today und will lec­
ha» creatisi a wide spread inter,st und
,-nal&gt;le&lt;l tn get tiie very lowest, dented for tliu *ea.»««n of the year, and
ture at the public or hoots on the «tin»enthusiasm
that
ha.»
monthan
fulfilled
«........
on , he Iuf))|I
Sanford coming just «I tin- height of the tomato
priei
s
me und the
tlie S
tion of preserving our birds
Miss
tlu
iugln-st
ho|ic»,
for
not
only
nave
the
K
U
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n
t
|
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(.
ll(|
V
untuge
All harvewt lias caught th«- farmers at the
people
will
gain
tinadvantage
Stuurt 1» National Field Agent of tieAudubon Society und of the Flori«la reHÌdenl» ol^ that section l'b.nmM lo tllJ w a ,KirtUyc thè v« ry filasi furniture worst |««x.»tblc tilne._ T he lo»» i» vsrimake ('feaning-up Day a splendid suc­ ut the very low«,t |rii-es should w-e ou ly eatimsted at from tento filly per
Society and 1» doing a great work in
cess. hut corporation* and merchants Atrernathy's new-stock and get hi*
cent, w-itfi a completi- lo»* Inionie dUpreserving the bird» that an- being
have lined up with them.
pric-a.
He
has
u
change
of
advrr'
tricts,— Miami Herald,
ruthlessly slaughtered. Her work in
T he A. C. L. have their gangs at work, tiserm-nt in this issue and will keep the f
1
ooo
Florida is chiefly In behalf of Robin,
,
. n
‘
, putting their projH*rty in fine condition. jK-ople posteli on |«rlcia each w,».-k.j During the week ending March 16.
Redbn-ast. tin- little fellow »ho »1 fate
, , ,, ,
«»
...
,
* The hernald Hardware Co. will M-Ujit
tianging io ii«»« lodonco Lai_Ourliia. I ÎÎÏ-j u-r n:-nt dtsroont «11 gwHeti look» urni Now 1« the lime to get your furniture there were 7,03(1.000 cigars shipped out
while you have The Tiirgt- stock TO- titi'inr*'Df
pri-ocnt and niuiiy l'ir»i lo ver» ant
implements Monday, March 31»l and in your »elections
going at full hlojit and The Times says
rtitefly the Audltbon Sox-lety are inlerthis way coofu-rate with the association.
if the present trade kis-f«» up this will be
esting thrmselves lo save thi» fine bini
Our live and genial manager of the lin -1
a recodr breaking year.
Smyrna
to
Have
New
Paper.
for futuro generailorut.
[M-rin! Theatre *111 run slide» in iietialf |
ooo
, ‘ . . . . Daytona Gaxelte-News make
Sanford In the Movie«
oi C lean mg-up Day. The interest »nd ' Bnnounw.ment to the eiTtc, Uiat New
Tho Gaim-aville Hoard of Public
Sanford celery fields were shown In co o p er«*« of lh*latreot committee L*, gmyTna
l0 havc a n,.w paper, under Works has awarded contracts pertaining
the moviiM in Jacksonville this week un luuu' w ^
a " . .f *
- tl,e management of T. E, Fltr.grralfl to the construction of an electric light
proven tieyond a doubt the cooperation of the Gazette-New*», and Mr Hord, and waterworka syatem combined, the
but Sanford was not given ‘ n&gt;’ P1* ? ; nnd
and public
public spirit
spirit of
of IU
its «litor.
editor. There
There is
1* who him been connected with the'Ga­ cost not to exceed Ji#7.173. The munlcin the picture and there were no label» . \
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already a decided Improvement in the zette-News for some time The News ipality alr^uly owns the waterworks
on the view». The picturm were Ilia d e
,
... . . .
■- - - - - - — ------ --------- — - « ■
some time since ut the Innn ol A. Dor- apjw»;“« « ^ ti». W rtt tde. for hflu»-; ; lUtedi w.Veral weeks ago, that it would System, but It is not large enough to supand everyone supposed thnt at h'Aflcrs and property owners are clearly ,
on',y „ „hott timc
vm eow j ply the demands and furnish the fire proner . i_____ _ -»
...... t.i ...v- demonstrating the truth of the old a,
nnTUI^ inll(
xjp^.
sSmyrna
mvrnA ttnd
todk
stepped
into
New
and
todk tectlon
tectlon thst
that IsU i deatrod, with the reault
least tlie name of Sanford would “»** - mn. {m
,nnv mlM- „tP
-an
yrk------s. 5k . kmtmmm ihsl lighlfMlllI &gt;5Ht IfaaLfclmtdflf litl.DD'J 5W fiitofjUbfMUgli.
at twinMma tefliUt
nothing" In the frirture
■show- «Vhslù^ ot?- ^
lu l l s . .Neis.
'"TtifrYrWjíññiTíBpíf M
ut ih wiwsmji"*
na when no man under the sun could
fluids, although any one seeing the
_______
,
,|about seven
. yenr* ago, 160,000 In bonds
picture would know that at no othe,
"**
1
have 1*»-n kept alive by a paper there, ¡was voted fdr the purpose Of erecting
place in the United StaU* couhl »iich
L. J Hancock brought some Irtsii Now that New Smyrna t* doing fine, light plant, but f««r various rotuion» no
a large amount of celery tie grown nor javuto.». tu Sanford yiwlerday that and busint-aa picking up. and popula- definite move was made towards concould such quality he demonstrated, were excellent s|K-,-itnens.
They lion increasing, another paper 1» to I k- , »ummatlng tin- [iroject until atmut u year
ahow the
celery
Tlie movie_ -----_ Jrom the, were large and smooth ami hearty started tin re. to divide ti.e bustn»-aa. tugo. Tiie privately owned lighting
aet-d beds to the markets and is a fine j looking and Mr. Hancock ought to TU rather hard on our frisnd, Birch plant U now too small to uixmt the de­
mands mads upon it.
s i position of ths calsry business.
roslixs 5 good pries for them.
I —Ds Land Record.
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�March 2Ô, 1913

THE SANFORD
BROWN ON THE FEE SYSTEM
Pulk County-Ireglidatof Fatora Cham*
In Panafon Idea
TtrtfTfattvfr Wrown o f Folk cfemty, allgna
hlmaelf ogalnat tha cxUtlng for* ■&gt;at&lt;*m
[or tba Compensation of county olllcera
ami wanla tu m b it abollaliad. Ha aaya
that tba ayatain waa all right on the
atari whan the county waa «4»am'ly acttied, out It la unfair now when "acme Bf
our county * official» are drawing more
remuneration (or their aervicca than any
member of 0 » president's cabined’
Mr. Drown says, among other tiling»:
"The question of com|&gt;enaallng our
county officials la a complex problrm,
and I know of no one who haa advanced
a thoroughly equitable and satiefactory
aolullon that would work unlvcraally
over the acute upon a flat aulnry bust».
Th* naarott.aptwoaj*»-i«wai4U.4da«tat
three oUltiaU upon a mutually aatlafactorly waU «1 payment to th* Inc mu bant
and to the countire, la advanced and In.
corfwrited In the proposed bil] of Hon.
Robert R. Tomlin.
It la very reaentlal
that In Axing the remuneration we
ahould bear ever In mind that we pay
adequately for tha aervice performed In
order to maintain a high atandard of
efficiency and to attract men of excep­
tional ability for our public officer». I
therefore endorae moat heartily the pro­
posed bill of Mr. Tomlin providing for a
graduated fee ayatem with the exception
of that feature providing for a salary for
county treasurer. 1 look upon the coun­
ty treasurer's office as a sinecure and
ahould be* abolished, und provide by taw
for the county commissioner» to drelgnate a bank In each county as a depos­
itory for the fund», requiring said bank
to publish at stated Intervals the re­
ceipts and expenditures, for the informa­
tion of the public."
Already Un* Wrat Si tire are buay ami
tire- inlareat In Oeanln*-up Day grow»
more and more enthusiastic.

The following in ar
offering for sale:
I do not own any ol
ORANGE G

Rustia Cali Hanover Button. Rotigli
Neck. Wide high waflgd Vot-Nntc ihr
pleating effect of foxed vamp and per
foration. Totally Different. $ 5.00

E v e r y p a i r o f d fts p s h o e s V
that we will show you is positively gu aran teed to be fresh, [I
clean Spring merchandise, that \
just arrived.
A most amazing array of foota new standard

wear

for up-to-the-minute shoes.
Full of we&lt;ar, s t y l e anc
comfort.

North Hound
No. 84—Ar 11.00 a m
o 80Ar - Ar
18 pm
o 82 -Ar 1 18 »
No 2 8 - Ar 8.50 p
■ - &lt; r j •— t im n lk Hewnd
No 83—Ar 2.(85 a
No89 Ar 2 11 p
No 88—Ar 6.3t&gt; p
N o 2r- l.v 8 0 0 a

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From Trilby
For Trilby
From Leesburg
Kur l^raburx
—FYcan OyW o
- F oi O ïW a

A sk to sec the

Patented Arch

Supporting Insole.
For S*le by

half cash ....................................................................... $3000.00
4 Houses on two lots in Georgetown ...............i.... $1500.00
House, 4 rooms and bath, 5fM) gallon lank
$2000.00
7 Houses on lot 100x100 ft. Rent for $450.00 per
year. P rice.....
$3000.00
(16) House, 2 story, 8 rooms, close in. corner lot
$5000.00
(17) House, 4 rooms, barn 12x18, well 150 ft. deep. Lot
101x140 ft. Half cash
$750.00
(18) House, 8 rooms and hath, 2 lots. One-third cadi.
Price
$3500.00
0 9 ) House, 2 story, 8 rooms. Large (lol
$5000.oo
(20) House, 4 rooms and kitchen. Corner lot. ($700 ca-h .
Price
$1250.00
(21 1 Beautiful suburban home, house 10 rooms. All m&lt;&gt;•l
ern conveniences. Orange trees, flowers, pumping out­
fit. garage, etc
$3500 on
\ 22» Good 2 story house, with 3 large lots, orange to-,
flowers, Kewunee pumping outfit. Artesian water, rim
ken pens, etc
$5000 00
^evcDil other houses.
(13)
(14)
(15)

7

F lo rid a

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23 1 2ft Acres, 8 acres cleared and fenced. 4 Arn*s &lt;u]'
vales! 2 years. Not tilexi. 4 Room house
$3000 oo
i24i 13 Acres, 5 acres cleared and tiled. 2 Flowing
House of 8 rooms. Shed, bam, fertilizer house, tool lu»u.-.
Chicken park. GO.tMHHt. celery boards
$4500 no
t25 t H4I Acres, 20 acres tiled and cultivated. 1ft Acre&gt; t&gt;.
on the place) not cleared. 5ft Acres rich muck lau .
Thus rnOck land can be made to j&gt;ay for the whole pl.t..
3 Buildings, 75,000 ft. celery briards, 5 flowing
Price .......................
$22,500.00
(26) 10 Acres, 3 acres tiler!, 1 flowing well. 4 Room dw. fl­
ing. barn, 2 outhouses. 3 other acres partially cleui.d
(1 hree-fifths cash )
$2500.00
(27 1 20 Acres, all cleared, 15 acres tiler! and cultivait d
1 Story building, 3 rooms, 2 story bam, metal roof i »«&gt;
worth celery boanls
$7ooo.o&lt;)
¡28i 15* y Acres, lit Acres cleared and tiled, fair h^
l Half cash i
$12.000 oo
(29) 10 Acres, all tiled and in fine state of cultivation. Stn.til
house, liant, 25,000 ft. celery boards. This place L mimediately on railroad, leading station within Kki f«-. t.
A few choice fruits and flowers
.
$6500.00
;30 ) 38 Acres, 15 , qcrvs cultivated, 8 acres tiled. Tkr.'e
flowing wells. One 8 room, modem house and I I f - u
house*. (Easy terms). .
$io.O(Mimi
(31) 6 7-8 Acres, all well til**d, in good state of cultn.it o
Good 7 mom house 50,ftft() ft celery boards, f lu-.
&gt;

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Comakoo how.

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SANFORD HERALD

and othrr decorations were made! Rev. Hop* is engaged in a seri«« of
Mm. Joyce and children, who have
PRIMARY FOR POSTOFFICE
and arranged b&gt; Mm. H. M Gilbert, meetings at Geneva.
lived here for several yearn have left to
who also arranged the entertainment.: meetiRgs at Geneva. HU twt&gt; daugh- tnake their home in Ohio, we believe. Arcadia tails for Election to
ChooM
Mre. Gilbert wishes to thank the young 1 tern have closed thetr schools and arc We are sorry to have them go.
The Postmaster
people who took part and the friends |now enjoying home comforts.
Arcadia, hi arch
j Uw.. « u a i w - t * d . j t » . *
. . M rv ^Uarvt k » ^ y - W e*
enm «led

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to

the

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ter u n tTltifu'of several ww-Vs.

I nigrum "Koster Pruiintnt,'" l,y C j Mm. Murvey Moure, at the McKInC. Morris. Sunday School suiwrin- non turpentine still, is quite »irk.
Itendent nnd mcmU-rn of S S. "Gath - 1 Mr. A. J. Barber p t ChuolouU. waa
semena, by Alice Vqughn and ns*- in town Monday.
spon.se by Murtit. Song. "Easter Bell»
Hcv. E. Lee Smith returned from
MOORE MOVEMENTS.
Toduy ate Ringing," by choir. Reci­ his appointment at Apopka on Monw*
; .
Rev. 1!. T . Gain«*«, oa announc«*!, tation, "Angel of the Morning," by day' evening nnd reports a good service
will preach here Sunday, March 31st. Anna Victoria. Recitation, "
Tla* Sunday. He will 1m* engagrd In a serand also on his regulur appointment. Master is Risen,
by Etta Johnson. ^ice of meetings at Winter Park over
April. 6th Everybody welcome.
Recitation, Sing (ml the Story," by the 6th Sunday, and all an* invited to
John Dritt of Allnpuha, Gn., is spend­ Alton Morris. Exercise- Easier
of-, attend these meeting*.
ing some time hen» with his brothers. fertng. by three girls
Recitation,
--------- --------W. W. and K. L. Britt.
“Easter Message," hy Bertha Britt, j
LAKE MARY NEWS
Mrs. K. L. Britt and children went Recitation, "Bhwsom Time," l»y .Alton 1 The weather is »till unsettled to the
to Bowling Green Monday to .&lt;«*&gt; her Morris.
Song, "See the Lilli«*«,' Jen- detriment of the farmer». Several have
father, Sam Keene, who is very ill. nie McClelland.
Exercise hy throe IInst their crop of Irish |&gt;otatoon.
Mr». George Mitchell and little son Iwys.
Recitatiou, “If I were a Roll, ^ Jo h n Evan* U shipping his orange»
are «pending aome time in Cow Cnt*k by Kdna Morris.
Exercise, "SpringJ and wilhmr rinnht rre. lv« g(*y| prices a»
visiting relatives.
Awakening, by one large and four«this lata «late. Some growers have made
Mr. and Mra. A. B. Common» of small girls.
Song, '“ Daffodil, Bright deals with Orlando buyers and renlixed
. Stone Island were colling uiv thw B l h
’_ Recita-. guud prices..........
wortlia hero Tucsdny.
tion, by Doc Hasty, Exercise, "We
Mra. J. G. Martin, our postmistrcaa
^ M n . J . F. McClelland had as dinner can id we try.” byMm. Hickson's
gave a reception last Thttrsduy in honor
gumta Saturday Mm. II. M. Gilbert, class.
KxercLse, “ He did not Know j of M il. G. W. Venable’« birthday. Mm.
her nelce M in Osborn of SI|hh Ave., how to Spell Easter,” by live Ixiys Venable is the wife of llev G. W Venand Mrs. J . C. Vaughn of Celery Ave. Recitation, "Easter Eggs," by Don-j able, who has Iws-n supplying the pulpit
V * lr . and Mm. W. W. Dnwur at-J aid (iillM-rt.
Exercise, "I.illlea,” by of the Fn-uliy t«-rian ehurrh of Luke
tended , the Congregational
church six lurge girl* ami six small girls, with Mary anil also of Paula for the winter,
and dined with Mr. and M:a. W. M Repaonae, "Beautiful Lilli«*»,”
by but leave in u few days for th«-ir home in
Haynes in town Easter Sunday.
choir Recitation, "Joys of Easter
Illinois The following |m-i »iiii.&lt;« wer«-The barna lielonging to Mr. Pace Tide," hy John Johnson. Recitation present: Mr* Kis-ly. Mi» Evan», Mrs
Exerrise, McCracken. Mr and Mr*. Martin, Mr
were burned Monday uftvrnoon, ori­ by Jennie McClelland.
gin fit fire unknown.
"Cross and Crown," by six girls. Song and Mm. McBride, William Evinta ol
Frank Bnaaett, who hoa Iwen apefid- “ Flowers of Easter," choir.
Services Luke Mary; Mm. S. Andemon and Mm.
ing the winter hen», la ylsaiting otiier cloned hy it »liver coll«*ctlon an«l prayer Passmore- of Norristown Pa.* Miss
points in the state before returning to by J. C. Smith.
Mittie Br«y «»I Winter Garden uml Rev.
J. E. Sundf-ll. Mm. Wood'of JackaonIda home In Watertown, N. V.
ville, Mrs Gillett of Ohio A very nice
Mr. and Mm. W W. Humes «*xp«-ct
OVEIDO
✓
time was spent together and the guest*
to move to Hampton Kalla, N. H.,
Mr ami Mr*. David S|x*cr. who left wishing Mr* \enable mniiv moreabort ly. Mr. Humes ha* a posit ion
have charge of the Geneva Hotel, w«-r birthday*
waiting for him there Mm Humes‘
Mr» II Inge-soll we are sorry to hear
father, Charlc* Aviiik. resides there in tow n Friday morning rti route to
ila not well, and triol that »lie may la
now, elate neighbor* to tin- Kogg fam­ Sanford for a few hour*
Prof I. Coward, teacher at Mon­ well in » few days
ily who lived here aeveral yearn.
roe.
close«! h|s ach«vd Friday nnd was "
V»ti,u"e?McRn.l Ite li! » i- r \ lr f “ .
Mias Maud Cameron fulfilled the
expectations «^ lier írtrnd» and won
Su' " r,,“T
*■&gt;'
at L'p»«U and Hyde Sonda,
He r.
the piano player »in the ront«*at and 'u* home »I l hriaimaa.
ports goml attendance considering the
. ’
,
,
, ,
Mr nnd Mr* F J
rrlm»*yer of .......
.
weather
naturally is a very proud young lu«ly,
, *
, .
Uingwoml. were ill town Sunduv
Mr* Mcllruh win*
and U uccepting ninny &lt;ongrat illation*
The

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Sunday ,

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evening was a delightful »urprise and ‘ *rla,,«!.,. ha.king after bastmw» ,nten*»«»
surcem, lieing the mi*»t elab&lt;iriit«* eu- I
Haney I artin of &lt; liristmas.
tertainment etfbr ^C’FVa,TO[^ , 7 nd’ ''CfiXT,r:,v
' n'
carried oui altogether in u very pleas- ' Wi'" mc«.mpa.n.»l by his wife and
Ing (Hbnner. The s |h-ciuI Ea.*it«*r dec- daughter
orations were Very pretty uml caused I Mr Theo Aulm and wife hav'e moved
much com m ent.. The Lilli«*», daf-1 into «me of Mr. ivwojH-'» |»&gt;rtahle luuuu-»

*n‘k li»l m««t of tin winter i* much un

|imviM,
......... .on,.I wo very me«* young men of tin*
wnd »»fext v*»wrheT of tins ami
nenrby plsee went out to fish I lie oltier
dnv 1 «iti imi learn lm« many n-li w»*r«
caught, hut learn»-«| that « v wer«
caught in ram storm

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having hits of ruin, but as yet* community that u preferential primary
no one complains, as it is good on the or be held April 22 for the purpose
purpoac of nomange grm**
. inating u postmaster. A
E. J. ITix of Euirinount, Imljana, is l&gt;e&lt;*n appointed who will arrange
stopping at J. P. Strickland's for a short carry out this primary. The
time, looking after his fine groves in this lion for candidates will
wiU be that they
neighborhood. Mr*. Cox did not ac- shall file with the chairman
irman of thU com*
company him this winter. He will re- niittee, on or before the 12 th day of
turn in ubout six weeks and then come j April, 11*13, their notices
ticca of candidacy
ngain in the fall and Imild a fine hunga- nnd application to have
ive their narpea so
low, and then he and his wife will come [ printed upon n blai to be furnished by
to
R««l to spend the winters, suit! chairman, which application is to
We all
time- them tre this•netehbor­ be necompanini by an awwmment of taiv
hood.
dollars to cover the expenses
es thus in*
W. Mixon has moved out to his home curred; they shall be white Democratic
place south of Golden Rod.
voters who declare their adherence to
W. J. Collimi! and wife, accompanied the rpinciplro and organization of tho
by Walter Wright, made n call at J. P. Democratic party—Rational, slate,
county amt’rity.-rriw by t r r r o f the t
Capt. Brannon and wife were rhling are lawful elector« and have their place
rtfourxl u&gt; our section Sunday.
i of residence in diatrict No. 9 of DeSoto j
i*erry Horton visits Orlando today, .county, thfcr*coinmittce reserving
Mmi Julia Strickland liap|M&gt;n«»«l to « right to pass upon the «luaHAcation of
very painful acchlcnt Saturday while any candidate.
gathering flowers. The bush »he was . All white male residents, who are 21
holding slip|ied out of her hand, c a u s ­ years of age uml will have lived in dis­
ing her to gash her left thumb with u trict No !&gt;. for a |&gt;eriod of sit months
J
«harp knife.
prior to April 22nd, 1913, ai d are pat­
Mis* Kate Mathers' school rlue**&lt;i rons of the Arcadia (Diatonic*, will be à »
last w«s-k at thi&lt; pine«* and the children entitle«! to vote, provided they register
*r
1
.ire all rejoicing over having a vacation in ttie »|M*cial registration book which
rh
V
E J Cox visit«*! S. E. Mathers Sun- will lie kept o|ien Irotn the first to th o ’
day and uft«*r dinner they united Mr twelfth day of April.
Cox's old homestt'nd in thè Iron Bridge
The nominee of this primary shall bo
settlement, now uwn«*«l by S. E. Math* certified to llie chairman of the County
ers and Mr. Cox n’port.» a fine tim&lt;* nnd Democratic Executive Committee, our
say» bis old honu* place look» well.
representative« in Washington, the rootThe young folk* -if thB settlement master General, and our national conthnil an Enster i-gg hunt nt E J Brun- nrilteemen. with a request that said nomnon'» Suniluy ufternoon. Th«&gt;»e |ir«-*ent m«s* lx- appoint«»! to the position of post*
were Miss«*«- Kate ami Reme Mathwrs. master of Arcadia.
I«-s.sie and Lola Cslliciut. Mary l.irzie
Cut your grassi Sw«»*p your walkal
ami Ali«** llrannon. Mr Draily and &lt; ari
Mal ber* They all enjoyed
Aprii 2nd.
"hut re|M&gt;rt only iwo «qtgs."
Atl?rf llaemrn t- Frslrrwl ||«lUln4 HUt*
T r»atar y I Wp«rtrrMOt,
ix!Wv ul il»# S*crv4*rjr,
ni e vic i Mi.in or iti»: imkiiuin
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to b« opened la
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the «»M»-wni fN»
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N . d l c » is h e»»!,« f i v » f i ( h a ! P f s t jK ir f c I I
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•»&gt;
u f t ir i» « « a , M u f t i l i
» fu » u h l u n e
« Ih , I ' a i 9
or» Kpr\\ R. HIM for if»«
or tkmttkm lo tfeo
m o 'lr
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f««r
( mini Sliin «»f •
kd, tminllr tn4 COA»
of
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T « i * r i * h i p « li ’S o u th .
IU|||* U’ f a*t. TaIIaF.aww-» MrtkllAft, Ka* fllr-l »e n te n t Iy hve«i e-1 and sv.ll able foe.B Fwlatll bttlld*
Ing »it* ai ManfoH. Mor*«lt Tb« HU mut bo tpo f h u i n t m t l o n t u m o k e i h r * » i t a t pr«*o(
(»/•i11mairi) I».«10 *|Utro frrt in troo, tnd II too
(«»
A filia li ' ' l i t i o
fi» t b r l i t i i l i h u t a virw«TÌl»ral
bn offrrnf n rv*-«Bnful»r. »to
«limonMoo
k l n r a t h r f 1r»k o f • h r I i r m l t &lt;‘ ««uM. Al (h lA R &lt; fri
•nu«t I» not iewHhaii l¿ü Ieri
l l o r l a l t . o n t b r l é t h «ì a f ni A p r i i . I t f R
rpuA .p|,ifflnr.r it%
«ui aup^y
' lA llliA n l li A f i i M a a ti It fis sar »
. |.re^.evive l*-l-Uii »»Ih AfIfrulAJ ftvttf pAftkll*
T W
o f U m a v i , K it «r ut a
■n it tu rr»|uif»mefi'i ir»*l imlnKiUit loi proportJ T M r l o i r t t»f t e r n o a a h b a a u la
i tun .»I bull m l viBta lu Arravtopony omr
I l A S *.fn »|a « &gt;fi • f *»rt»e-%A ^*lo*re|A
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ABERNATHY

and select patterns in Fumi
ture arriving dàily

W e are showing a large line
Refrigerators and Ice Boxes

forget we do all kinds
Storage

Also a large line of Porch Rockers

Get Our Prices

Designs arid Prices Unequalled

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sp Orlando, Kissimmee, Leesburg, Eustis, DeLand

�'y

March 28, 1913

THE SANFORD HERALD
Favors • Primary
Editor Sanford Herald:
1 ncllcc In the la.it mue of The Herald
Toung Girls and Others Cannot Get
your remarks in retard to the appoint­
Lots Letters at the Window
ment of a-pcatmiuter at thia piece.
Jackse-w iliv .
r_W
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gF~- — -»—
W
’
women and yetting giri* who have llftn t, a «on thatTrr.Ink that os this L a t* getting their mull at the genet
ef*I- delivery ociatic adn^inistration, that t ic |*.|!e
window at the
\l postofllce have rec&lt; ived should have a chance to expr-« ihtlr
*, a rml*&gt; shock. In* the future apy person ^n-fervm'e. I um a catldidaM) 'lor the
getting general delivery mail may ,be oflicc, not for the glory tha\ then* wil
required to give their homn iiddrcm and l&gt;e In H, but fot the ta ary -attached. I
* the reasons for obtaining mail at the expect to make every honorable effo t
postofflee Instead of ut their home, or to get It. If I am beaten in a primary
. their mall may bo withhold until* the I will not feel badly atiout it, as I shall
reasons are investigated. '
consider that I have had just us good a
This order was issued some time ago chance ns anyone.
by the tint assistant postmaster general
Yount truly,
and granlals duly liabcon put to force
.
..
M. W. LOVELL.
here, until now tho number of girla and
-------Fey, the Hea til Ifni Flowers.
women calling for mail a t lilt* general
Dedicated to. the dccoratora of the
delivery window has decreased to a mere
fraction of the number calling in the Fimt Metho.ii.it Chucli Easter morniny,
Sanford, Florida, March 23rd, 1913;
pait. ' .
\
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The riudxLidet^Ab^TTidcr+r-rtrTJTe- -\m,y - r * . a ¥ i‘ Ur i~iaaiaii" '
'.vrnt the misuse of tho mails by young L Which was poured upon the Savior'»
head?
-‘ girls and foolish women and to protect
them against their own folly. The gen­ Said the cold and grafty uum,
When the hungry should be fed.
eral delivery haa been the means of mak­
ing many clandestine engagements and What was done, tho Saviour replied,
Anointed me for my burial,
haa led to tho downfall of many girls.
In the future tho postmaster has it in And wherever this gospel is applied
This woman shall be heralded.
hts hands to break up all such corres­
pondence, and it la lieing done here.
is it for men alone wo live, .
While God Himself is left o u t?'
Wednesday Club
The Wednesday Club held their regu­ Thgn what we do will be for our ill,
Should Me not be »bout.
lar meeting at the home of Mrs. HpnVy
Wight Wednesday afternoon; the pres­
ident Mrs. George L. Maris, presiding. Next to the ointment of that day,
Which was for the Saviour’s death,
The program ^tu opened with two
beautiful violin selections, delightfully Contra these llowrra blooming far away.
To perfume Mis livjng breath. ^
played by Mrs. Afl&gt;ert W.ilhelm, accom­
panied by Mrs. I). L. Thrasher.
After the reading of the minutes by Tho rose of Sharon, liiira of.tho valley
Nature offer» for His resurrection day,
the secretary, Mrs. H. H. Chappell,. the
leader for the afternoon read a very in­ And the gatherers of flowers in their sail..
Brought thia for a natural display,;
teresting paper on "Jauror and Hi«
Work."
Tho story was continued by Mrs. B. F. May thevfcawtifr service' of'thi^ morning.
Wlainevftr and wherever it is remem
Whltncr, Jr., In an outline of Poriflro
• . '
_ Djar, "The Guiding Hand" in Mexico bered,
Bring to mhid'tho urtLite.dawning;
for so many years.
,
By. those , wbo pf 111» kingdom are
A very tine article on "Madaine D iai”
■ mtmlw*w.
_
from the pen of an interesting writer wnx
TM El U.PASTORread by Mi-w Alin* Tetherly. Tho rrd)
was called by the secret ary and n ‘num­
West Sidera,* vnthuwJ1 l i e f ' bos&gt;
ber of the tm-mixTs rraponded with brief
April 2 ml.
mention of some of the topics of tht*
,* times.
.
A report w.u received from*' ,\T!.*».«
Ad vie* a b o u t S t o m a c h T r o u b l« » '
Guild, one of the cpmmittee to decide
a n d how t o ra il a v i th a f n . •_
n! the disposition to lx- made of tin; hooks
Dfin't s e g '" ^ iud liratlcn. for It
owned by the rliil) on Scnndin&amp;via, and
may lead to all »o»U of tit« »»id eim plH-aUoo». . Aa emlnrat i&gt;l,y»iri*n
which the club wanted to give to &lt;*|rhvr
oit&lt;fl «Aid th a t itinao'-ftv* p«r ceut.of
* the town library or the school library.
aJI ill» M V»\W «ir ongin In a di»■- Tho committee divided thy hooka be;
•ord«^sd s^tarach.
11 Olir rxpeHeora with Rexall Ttys*
tween the
twx&gt;• libraries.
■
pep»t» T « N *U l'-kili u» lo W iev»
A report aiui uLho received from, tuc
lb*m lo haonnnf thrmott depcodabl»
committee who Have charge of the pro­
rcmedtex kauwn for iodtiesUon »od _
ehronia &lt;ty»pep«(». Their ingredigram for Library Day, soon to be ob­
«ot» at* »ootliing to ih» inflamed
served by tin* club,
f
• mrtobrmnra of t u «tomarh. * Rich
io Pep«m. and Hi«mulh. two of Ih»
The numbers were reminded of the
|re»te»t digestiv» »id» known to
Invitation of Mrs. C. K. Walker to meet
medicina, lite r»ll«f they afford it
very prompt. t?»«&gt;d p«r, ;, trn tiy a n-1
at her home next Wednesday afternoon
rrftlluriy for » «IliiM luttr, they lend
April 2nd
to r.lievo filini c»u»«d tty »toui»cb
Program lor April 2nd
ditotdara.

mm

No other
toilet soap
Is as efHcl out in
c ls * K i&lt; r y
th e com*
plexion of blemishes. Theaulphur

S E ED S

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P u rifies
&lt;»U O r e « « ti.d

Containa 80% Pure Sulphur. r
■ T i Heir I WMekwDye, Meek w fcewe, Me

INDIAN RUNNER
DUCK EGGS
PUR8 «TRAIN
Set tin(I $1.00 Etch

BATES fr TODD
ft.,, M7

Seeterd. IT»

Freckled Girls
I li a an absolute fdet, that me M cent
far of WILSON'S FRECK LE CREAM
will either re move your free kies or cause
(hem to fado and that two jars will even
In tho moat aevero cases completely
euro them. I am willing to pcnonally
guarantee thia and to return your money
*
* * )i.
without
argument. . if. your complexion
y restored to lta
its natural besut
pcauty.
not fully
WILSON’S ' F R E C K L E CREAM Is
fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless.
Will not mako hair grow but will posi­
tively remove t A n , PIMPI.ES and
FRECKLES. Come in today ami try it.
The ja n arc large and roaulta absolute­
ly certain. Sent by mail If oeaired.
Price 50c. Mammoth Jars $1.00. W IL­
SON’S FA IR SKIN SOAP 25c.
‘ For aalo by

Aldridgo D ru » Store

W c Qui
FRRD
W. C. Oatsj iWr 1001b sad&lt; . ........ .
No. 2 Mixed Corn, per 1001b sack.......
Wheat Bran, per 1001bsack .......
Beet Pulp, per 1/K)lbsack
..........
Gluten Feed, per 1001b sack
.................. t.*. 1.1...
~!TC7HrMciI1rpLll lw iti flack ------------ C. S. Hulls, j&gt;cr 1001b wick ....... ................................
No. Timothy Hay, i&gt;er ton (200011*)..■
_ No. 1 r ’lnvor Mixed Hav. per ton(20001w)...^... ....
; r^TiatiPetm Alfalfa Uay, ^cr ton (SGQQIba).
_________
SERI) PEAS
Whippoorwill (Genuine), per bushel
Clay (Genuine) per bushel-------- --------------GROCERIES
Snow White Flour, W W Wood, per barrel -.
........
Gold Medal Flour, 981b sacks, per barrel..................... i :
Self Rising Flour, wood, per barrel.— .7.........................
Grits, 9211» sack ................ .......... .......................- ...........
Granulated Sugar, jht 1001 b sack...... ...........................
•Best Green Collce, per p o u n d . . . _ . ...................

vine.

Adv.

. 67-FrI A Tura—Kite

5.50
6.05
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1.60

PERM EN TER COMPANY
Established 1 9 0 3
HAY. GRAIN AND FtEO DEALERS
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Write for Price List— Terms Cash

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JACKS0NVILIE, flA
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Drink it f o r . Q U A LlT Y -n on e
better

Buy it for ECONOMY
—one pound equals
iw o of the ordin\ cry kinds. * &gt;
J h t k £ ! L Y-T A YLOM C P

cinta, 60 re n te s o d 11.00.
You &lt;*n l*uv llrxell f)ye(&gt;*peie TeU ele

In line community only et our (lore;

L. R. PHILLIPS &amp; CO!

Cleaning-Dp Day April 2

2M miles from town.

$3,300

No. 8(1.—Five Acres, 3 ncres tiled
nnd in cultivation, 2 ucres wood­
land Nice 7 mom Cottage, Yi acre
Young Orange Trees, Small Barn,
Good flow|mt Well. Flowers, Shrub
Itery, etc. ■
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$4,400

T a aid In this public m ovem ent wo w ill on

MARCH 31st

per cen t, on all Cash Purchases of Ear**

No. 107.—108 Acres.^very best
Hammock land, Oak, Hickory, Pop
Inr. Gmn, Ash, Cabbage Palm nnd
Cedar growth. Worth $250 per
ncre. Will well the tract for $15,000

don and yard tools, Rakes, Hoes, S h o vels,
Law n M o w ers, . e tc
_
9

L aw n M o w ers a t $ 4 .2 5 , $ 4 .7 5 , SjS.OO

,Na 12a...-J Inii‘iP with 8 lflf
•■oom8. 1 wo stories, ntmr the fair

f®*.3 0 » $11-50, $ 1 2 .5 0 , less d isco u n t

Thta is one of the best jfencrnl'Tmr
pose farms in the country. Splendid
fishing nnd hunting section. Fine
Stock Range. On Railroad Side
Tmr.k on the farm. Iv,
$5",000
Half Cash, Balance at 8% Interest, tf

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only fo r one day, m ake a reduction o f 2 5

&lt;JO TO CINCIN NATI-LOUISVILLE . . *No. 134.-100 Acres, 0 miles from
Sand font, on the Wekiva River, 90
■ L . Via South Atlantic Umltfd; iktfiy
acres cleared and in 'cultivation.
^¿ythrqugb train. Dinera. II. C. Drot-

ngf, F. F. 'ATT,.' i~N7*IC*T!., JncTwon-

.6.10

t i i i * . V5

etc.

Frank H. Cium

2.(10

2.G0-

Ahot» piictl, »uhi.it to nurlitt th»fi|e*. Me 1. o. b. J.tkwmtille

A Few Bargains in Real Estate

C. A. Hoyey ami wife to Owen S.
Robinson.
&lt;* '. \a
W. J. Thompisynw» M. J. Patrick.
C. W; Gomlrlch, IU*c., to R. H. Murks.
Mary J. Harris and husband to J.
Kopneck.
^
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R. t : Rumner l&lt;) Julia M. Sumner.
Benjamin Dr^w and'.wife to W. J.
•Thigpen.
W. J . Thlg|ten 1 o Hnr|)cr Jenkins.
0 . T. *Chanipneya to Crowell Invest­
ment Co.
■ ' ,
Arthur C..Thom|ison to Munger Iamd

21 (Ml
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Hn n fu rti
TX»
S ta rt
P lo r ili»
Piled for Record
---- ttr~Tr~Hastings ami—wife- vo -F chiuu» —T&gt;I»H 1» » lUnll Htur» In iwmlj »m i t»wx~
•ml tit/ la U»» Uaitni fiUV-«. C u k lt ant
Burnham.
(Iru t fliit.ln. Tl.fr« it t different Kfull
lt,u..ily fur
erifjr ordin try hiuntn »1—
W'yle M. Stetson to David E. Becker.
•tdi MpctitUy d. •!*&amp;„( t‘if tJ&gt;* putkulet 111
J. E. Moseley und wife to C. II.
iof »Urh It It rwMnntnlrl.
The RtttU Stom art Amwlca'e CntlMl
Mitchell.
th u s S u «m
J, E. Moaeley and wife to W. A. Wilkenson.
Cecilia E. Moaeley to Kate R. Iaikins.
Lin nie W. Lew ter and liushutid to
Frank 11. Cluni.
II. C. Dann und wifo to T. C. AIdem
No. 63.—Three Acres, nil cleared
H. M. Midi nnd wife to Sarah Slotm fenced and tiled. House and Barn.
K. S . Pieru* ajul wife.ui Owen 8. Rolr- Fruit nnd Shrubliery, Strawl&gt;erries‘

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Itemi 1 Itvitteptik T ablet* help
In.iire honllity *|iprtite. *nl di*etuon, end piomole nutntiou
Ai
ividenre of our faith in them, we »*k
you to try them »t our ri»k. I f tticy
1o not g i t e entire eetiefsetion, we
wilt P lu m the money you p*id ui
wilhoot quratina or formality. Three

"M onte Sweet Monte."

Mrs. K. K. Dutton, leader.
Music.
“ Woman’* Sphere," Mrs. A. C. Brown.
Child Life in Mexico," Mrs. F. F.
Dutton.
•“ Educational System,” Mrs. G. It.
Waldron.
Roll Call, "Mexican Dishes."

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and Field; Beggnr Weed, redefined 50c lb; Old Time Chu iten
P e a t— Whippoowill. Clay. Unknown $2.05 bu . Mix. il
Mu Beans. Velvet Beans $3.00 bu; Sugar Crowder, Com |, iin(j
i 75 ok; Chufas $1.25 pk; Florida Peanuts $1.50, SpaniM,
^^L^y&gt;5U..Geriii0ii Millet, K/.nir Corn, Sunflower ami s^r-^ E f t f t * ..
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THE SANFORD HERALD

fVrm n « U l Or»»«r« Nsws

íro*p *o ti materialized he daf

L a rIota to be hIs wtfa. 1
i More Express •Complaints VERBAL ENTRAPMENT ask
ning. stated, sj, iba. Labia la
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Has Bradontown a n ”e*pr**s dslirary
" jy « v&lt;c®^ (*¥ * question which freuen Uy Happy Outcome of W hat Appear-

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&lt; &amp; wrote.
Mix-Up.
,:«tau&lt;lln« this *ft*nH
At different tlmds dnd -at sljprt inter
I hope you will forgi ve'-tfce - unrekvab in the PV(.'W have had a one-muii
^ sonable nature of my requ*sl_aud diepush cart am ice, whi?li, While not VorBy Henry Mundo^. ' y
” regard the Incident." .The other was
, thy the name, was accepted as auch, and
"If the firm doesn't raise my salary to kavtnla. 1° this be passionately
caror to be depended upon by people tn on October 18," «aid Allan Fielding announced at once bla love and hit
the Inuiunw district. But when the ee be tried the new wedding ring on d*t®rm|datlon, with the secret, unwrit' rhriatmJu holiday rash came on and it hta, fiancee's finger, "1 shall do some- ten reservation that bo would some
was impossible for the aforeaaid "one thing desperate.
day return to claim her.
man push cart service” , to do the work
“But why October 19. Allan?' In.
Then he went moodily to bed.
• the thing ended, and without notice to qulred pretty I^vlnla lloldeq, patting
lie knew I,avlnla'a stubbornness and
*1Y MAMA makes ihc-"bctt|
the public that it had been discontinued. hia band affectlonaluly
'hy nut pride. He knew that aha would never
CU" bread, çakes and pics yo
ever did sec, and she mes
be the first to make advances to him
Previous to the Inauguration of t ie watt till the New Year?"
Because,” replied Allan firmly, ‘¡ev­ again. The dawn broke, sad be rose,
delivery am ice, jx»t card nolle« of the
erybody
aeke for a raise at the be­ after a sleepless night, ready for the
arrival of packages were sent out to the
ginning of the year, whereas I am new Ufé to which he had pledged himconsignee*. Tbfa- - practice wo*, how*cautc she says i| is more btr-i.
the only m em bem r the itafr who err
—a-life-of rermnetattop-an* labor.---Wr Ilian mov any oilier ikmr-4
( vm, alwtndoned when the delivery aer- tered the firm's employment on Octo- The sun was warm, the Air frcsh¿iijid
.an’ ljfuc*-s 119 mama knows/
vjeq yas «t*blbhed And for two or three her 19. Ju st think, next week I shall JQtone laden from a sea breeze
. _5llW*t lion fLtkuiOfo L - . . . .
rAlr .‘ :\
p.m*
-fw*T*-yKVV“fwrMn{r'h a rr free-fl-there five year«; And to -nature was smiling thfct
I » v'8r.v A lrt.il will cohvincc.^, .
doing in either line, and express get » beggarly twenty-two-fifty a morning, and Allan'a spirits went
• VyOLR GROCER (MS I t "
ire have been allowed to remain week! Why, we can't begin to live bounding up again Only yesterday
all
had
been
wellM
What
an
ass
ha
on
less
than
twenty-five.'*
in the office for dwyn and days, to the
"But Allan, dear, you aren't going had made of himself—what an tncom- great Inconvenience of the business pulvto do anything raih for the sake of parable ass! If only he had thought
Hc.
There should be a shaking up of some- two dollars and a half," aald bla things over! Now he hud Injured hla
fiancee. »'Sooner or later they will prospecta of advancement and lost
tod/ for thb degleet on the part of tire
the girt whom he adored.
do you justice, I am sure."
rxpfeaa company of the business inter"Mr. Briggs withes to see you In hit
"You don’t know old Briggs," replied
retg of Bradentowm ahd its citizens gen­ Allan moodily. "No. It amounts to office at once, Mr. Fielding.” an­
erally. If it b a matter that can be han­ this, dearest. Unless he raises me nounced the office boy, aa soon as he
dled hy tbs railroad .commissioners it to twenty-five our marriage must be had taken hla seat.
Fielding arose and went In to the
should be -called to their attention, as postponed."
lie cared little what the
should alio the railroad companies' m-g" P o s t p o n e d ! " exclaim ed L a rln ln In Interview
rnesisge portended. To hla aatonlsh
le«t; to respond to our oft repeated re­ c o n s te r n a t io n .
"That’s what I aald. I'm not going munt. however, Mr. Drlgga waa mild,
quest to improve conditions around tire
to
start life In a cheap fist with In­ almoat apologetic.
depot.
"Er— Mr. Fielding," he began, "we
The Board of Trade has a committee stallment aystem furniture and—why, have been looking up your record and
what’s
the
matter,
dearest?"
which has had the latter subject up with
I wlab to aay that—er—with regard to looooaaD O O Q Q D oooaaoooooooa
"If you think more of your old flat
the railroad people, and a short time ago
your letter, we have decided that we
than you do of tne," sobbed Lavlnla,
President Harahan and other officials
can afford to Increase your salary
HOUSES
rath er th a n 1st you go ”
were here and admitted the necessity
DAVIU SPF.F.K. f’,np.,r..,
"My letter, sir?" exclaimed Allan,
foe improvements, but the "nothing do­
QSNEVA. f LOHIDA
dazedly.
ing" sign ia still up.—Manatee River
" T h i s la your letter, s ir , 1 believe,"
Journal.
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MtI to Ur.
«, Brtggi, apologising
actloq. “1

of well-printed
neat-appearing stationery as a
means of getting and
holding desirable busi­
ness has been amply
demonstrated. Consult
ns befpre going
elsewhere

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The weather has not been favorable
this week for the free movement of veg­
etables. Hardly a section of the pro­
ducing district on either coast or in
middle Florida has esca|&gt;ed having two
or three showers a day for several «lays.
The ground ia full of moisture and it
doAj&lt;gfj«MmitfaiinfMtbJ«i to export some
vegftirtJtnmo “carty^' “ in good order.
Ttalay (Thursday) it U raining here
flHlP •lortti,' though hot u very severr
one, seems to be the tail end of a pretty
stiff one that fa genentf over a large area.
Tomato« pro showing the elteot» of
the recent tains. lie ports indicate that
they are. arriving generally in jssir condition. UAaoi.axc.also; causing cpnsiderable trouble. They are-showing up
;‘spo t d" and WaSt/. Eggplant ia also
generally complained of. Just as ooon
as wt have a few days of decent weather
everything will assume normal condi­
tion and wllTmove freely, Sound stock
of all kinds ia in Idg denuind and pros­
pect! are certainly bright for gi&gt;o&lt;i pay­
ing price*.
The ground is atiU wet. We have not
had as much rain aa we did last -week.
That is the general report from all sec­
tions/ Cucumbers, beans and potatoes
have started from a nurnU-r of points
south of here. Waurhula, Plant City,
Webstar, Coleman, Center Hill and
ot^ier ahipping stations have all Is-gun
their •regular spring season. Barring
uiiforsecn disaster, the middle of April
will see the shipping season Iff lull swing"

The Celery Movement
Shipments of celery are a little heavier
this week thin they wire last week from
around Sanford. Reporta from the Pal­
metto section indicate u movement from
thU week of between 40 and 60 cars.
The total movement from Sanford
will be dose to i5 earn, if weather clear*
up.
Sanford baa shipped thb season, up to
and Including list Wednesday night,
6*J8 cars of celery. Thb b 20 cars more
than the total output of lettuce from
her* for thb season. Celery will 1*
•ihlppM ouT on u r plkce' a i r UrougTf
April, but of course not in such large
quantities aa have been going out thb
month.

Sanford Potatoes
One .carload of potatoes was loaded
here yesterday. Another will be loaded
today'and possibly one more tomorrow,
■ag Thb fa/the opening of live car lot season

á g e o s te

tsld B rig g s testily, lay ing ■ mlsshu
before him
"And let m e say, Mr.
- Fielding, that you have pleaded bet
' l e r with your pen tha n you did yea
»rrduy In person
A v acan cy Is to
occur In tho auditing d ep artm ent uti
the first o f ’ the month.
It Is worth
flirty five dollars a week, a n d —"
But Allan only heard dimly, fur.
s tre tc h e d out before him. ho road the
words o f Ills own letter:
Mr J e r e m y Briggs, .
—
« « « a r e * ttn a ity O orvoration
M y P e a r Mr Briggs
I m ust h-ave you at o n c e
You will
not s e e 111» again
T h i n k kindly of
1 me, for I gave you all my devotion.
and my entire life and hopas were
I «ente red
lii
you
Y o u rs ,
broken
beartedly,
' A l l . AN F 1 E I J H N O "
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Half n minute la le r Allufi » a s at
the tele p h o n e
Just fortv-tlve seconds
afte rw a rd he t}*ard L a v ln la at the
other end.
"I shall be home to n ig h t, Allan."
she said sweetly
" F o r g i v e y ou ! Yes.
But
I'm Not Qolng to Marry a Man Who of c o u rs e I forgive you, dear
vou will have to explain Just why you
Says I'm Unrsasonsbls."
» r o l e me such s dreadfully formal
“you may take your old ring and apology "
Iruva tno forevur" And. fllnglnt th*
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shout th* ercellent quality
of our printing. W • don't
care whal the jo b may be,
we ara equipped to turn ft
out to your aatlofaotioD. if
we can't, »e'U u ll you so
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Conducted by M is. I' . Glasgow Mebrtcns
M ecJs ev ery Second and Fourth Wednesday
Nights anti every Friday Night
at 7:30 to 8-30
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ring upon th« labia shu hurrlad to
ward the door.
Ladies Free
Gentlemen f&gt;0c
POISON MAKES TH E GENIUS
"But Lavlnla!" Implored the young
Dancing till 12 o ’clock
Good Music
man. "Be reasonable!"
Prefsaaor Claims ths Human Drain
•'It's you who sr'n'l re-reasonsble,"
Is Msds Stronger as ths Body
■he sobbod. "I'm uot going to marry
Decays.
For additional inloi mation inquire at Mrs.
u mail who says I'm unreasonable. If
I’m unreasonable pray get some more
Overman s Mill. ncry Parlors
Polaon and dlataae fu ater genius f
re-reasonable girl.” And shn was gone, They lu ap lrs poe«s. au th o rs , . t a t e m e n '
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leaving Allan a prey to the deepest and tnvantora to the h eig ht of achieve- V l . i J d i i n i J n B r; U n u - U t i L r
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sweet and lovlug, *»&gt; of a disposition
which could only be described as
stubborn.
Allan came to the conclusion tbst
It would be best to settle bis difficulty
with hla employer before attempting
reconciliation with hla fiancee. Ac­
cordingly, the next morning he ra
quested an Interview with Jeremy
Brlggi; the bead of the corporation in
which he occupied the post of assist­
ant cashier.
-Mr. Briggs." he began. "I wish to
apply for an increase In salary, to
take effect Immediately. I am to be
married shortly, and I find twentytwo dollar* and fifty cents a woek Insufficient -------to support
--------------------a wife."
M rliflg g a spun round In bla chair.
his eyebrows lifted.
"How much did you say you recelveT" he asked. ■
"Twenty-two fifty," faltered Allan,
"Weekly or monthly, Mr. Ftaldlug?”
"Wsskly, dir," replied tho othsr, silowing a diplomatic smile to hover orer
bl* features,
"I did not know that, Mr. Fielding,"
replied Mr. Briggs. "I thought your
salary wa* eighteen dollars. 1 should,
H I I I ! HU g i l l
twanty, but—no, Mr. Fielding,

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It. R eed , profeeeor In the medical
school of Northwestern univ ersity.
S co r e« of examples a r e cited by
Doctor Heed to p -o v s bla « u s r tlo n .
His l i s t of men whose Inte llectuality,

if

j»e claims, was thus stimulated to brìi
Haney Includes names prominent In
literature and art.
Buch masterpieces as Mllton’e
Paradise Lost" and t&gt;* MaupassaiilTi
Plerra et Jean” would not have been
created had their author« relied upon
their normal foresa, ho contend».
Buch polaona as ether and atrychnlne.
arsenic, alcohol, cocaine, chloral and
hashish Inspired Ihe tnualnga bf Poe'a
"Haven" and created the musical
rhythm of Burns' "Tam O'Hbanter's
Hide1," lie declares.
Doctor Reed bases his theory on the
fset that the inlnd, under stress of
great emotion. Is easily concentrated
upon on# thing. Reactions have the
asms effect, llo cites history to show
that during psriods of unusual stress
or tension, as from war, grlsl or tore,
many minds are emotionally excited
and the literary product to tnerMM*
and improved, as compared with tne j
product In times of mental P«*®® * nd
irity. Me calls such
emotions-^ i

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This beautiful suburban home ou. S ifo n i- j
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Heights
consisting
rooms fand
raotfem conveniences, lot .06x130 filled with .ottingi}
and other fruits and flowers, line garage fcndV

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$1.26 per basket/. Aa .U takes about morning, sir." And he returned to hts
1 p a p e r * , w h l l * A U * n .- t o o discomposed
-Why Ms Didn't Look- *
four of three bfclketa tO RVkl
rU&gt; uttsr th* words which bo had pre
tDo you #w
stunning creature . /
Price b not a bad one. ;; .
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pared for Ju*t such a oontlngtncy, re
r*
Last week It was estimated that the
tired to his work.
"Yes."
damage to the potato crop here was
All waa over, then. 11* must rtlln«That’s my affinity."
About 33 1-3 per cent. Thb week it fa qulsb Lavlnla and devot* himself
-«You are not looking at her."
•kid tike lows will run closer to 60 per cent. humbly to .hla firm’* Interests. -Hs
you see ths Lady Immediately
The blight fuui spread -very rapidly,, Aa knew that tho ultimata prospects ware p,Kt«A haVr
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good; h^.w agJn lln* for promotion;
«Y«g."
thare are somewhere done to $001
In potatoes her*, th* los* will be a serious h* was too wfa* to c*n y ®UL .U*• ’ "That*! m t wthk’
gueet he had mada. M l Ujf
one to some oí the grower*.

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Kolon« ot iir»o« rli~T »oll motto« Aus««I «2nd
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Act of Notch Ird. UTt
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After Harney county is created how
high will the Orlando government build­
ing be?
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Suppose the Orlando editors wake up
and realise that Harney county io alWhy didn't T .f t r,m ™ l*r M .R -P -V .
„„.i giva
niv« that
tkni
iican fricada a t Orlando and
city an appropriation?
------ O Suppooing Orlando carries their bond
iaene. Will they consult the Orange
county law atudent about It?
------ O-----And about that new road to Titus­
ville passing through milt* of awamj
land- Has Orlando, consulted the lsw
student shout the county spending mon­
ey on a private enterprise?
------ 0 -----The Herald congratulates the Execu­
tive Committee upon their re-election
of Joaiah Ferris. No man in Orange
county could hold the position as Secre­
tary Ferris has done nor arrange tht
clear and concise statements in ouch a
pleasant manner.
------ 0 -----If Harney county is born wet how
many days would it take to depopulati
Orlando? Supponing you ask How­
ard's «ret friends down there. The ones
who always' circulate the wet petitions
in Sanford.
The only way to make a wet county
dry is to hold a local option election
within the county lines.—Orlando CiUsen.
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ty wet is for the Orlando pcdple toI c « r
an election and you don't need a law
atudent to. tell you that.
Betörten an Orangejeounty lawyer
and the Orange County Citizen the de
ciaionspOt jhe
could be set
p supremtfeourt
p p f i
raide and these two^gentlcmon adsane and supposing - ' ----

tbo re-organization « u to abolish cer­
tain porta of entry anff’daUvtoy in Flor­
ida and «take Jacksonville the district
headquarters. Tampa with custom recoipta 73 ttm«s greater than Jacksonville
V to,that
i «mede allovf!
to wag the dog.
Lf the -present customs service re­
organization plan Is put into offset it will
be an&gt; industrial calamity to Tampa.
For yean the citizens have fostered and
encouraged the cigar industry, with land.
«Uh buildings, with money. Nearly
30,000 of Tampa's citizens are Interested
directly or indirectly in the industry of
^and-made clear Havana. cigars, lf.it
becomes necessary for the cigar manu­
facturer* to Uke matter* of importance
to headquarter« every time that their
business demands (which matten are
now i Riled i t {SrTsmpa'Cuiiom House
by a Collector of Customs) the expense
of the trip to Jacksonville and re
the delay incident'to~the
W «“
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facturero from the aty.
Sanford wishes to add her protest for
we believe that the chief city in Florida
especially in this matter of customs is
Tampa.
JUST SUPPOSING ,
Suppose there should be a new county.
Suppose there should be liquor sold.
Suppose there should be sn trrw»t-a»d s
trial. Suppose there should be a con­
viction of tiie violation of the local option
constitutional amendment. Suppose the
liquor interests should carry it to the
state supreme coyrt.—Orlando Citizen.
Suppose county division had never
been agitated. Suppose the wet and
dry question comes up In Orange county.
Suppose Sanford refused to help Orlando
go dry. Suppose Orlando is Tbcyid to
exist without financial aid from San­
ford. Suppose Orlando quite drinking
booze and talks about the weather.
Suppose Orlando would favor division.
Suppose Orlando had anything to do
with county division.
NO AGITATION
The secretary's book« were at the com­
mittee meeting yesterday, but Mr. Holly
was not on dark. Only one agitator
had the hardihood to stick up his head,
but he floundered hopelmdy in the air.—
Orlande Bentin e l.----- — — ----- -« « « e
Mr. Holly did pot need to be on deck.
There was no need for agitation on our
part. The agitation was all on your
«ide, Josiah.and the Sanford man spoken
of found flaw« in your report and railed
for a complete report- something that
thfe people of Orange county have aaked
for continually and never received and
something (list they will get now, thanks
to The Herald. Th* only agitator and
flounderer was the Decretory of the com­
mittee. . And hereafter the money left
iff the treasury will be given back to the
candidate* and there will be something;
doing all the time in your little commit­
tee that was formerly run tot the benefit
of a few. And while we think of it, how
do you stand on county division?

AN IRISH ANSWER
Even the Reporter-Star Is worried
over the wvt and dry question in Har­
ney county and asked Judge Cheney’s
opinion about it. He replied: "I should
Uke to ask this simple question: How can
you convict a man for selling liquor with­
out Ant proving that the county -ip
which tho sale ia made has voted again.it
the «ale of liquor?"
‘ FLORIDA VEGETABLES s
In the language of Editor Howard,
’The success of growing vegetables
now supposing you could. How old
in Florida b too well knowm to justify
«rould Ann be?
goiAg into lengthy detalb aa to method
of cultivation or transporUtion. Among
THANKS, AWFULLY
the moat profitable crops are tomatoes,
Bob Holly, of the Sanford Herald, la beans, Irish potatoes, celery, cabbage,
a candidate for postmaster in his town: lettuce, peppers, eggplant. From the
but as the present Republican incum­ growing of each of these product* thoubent'* commission doesn't expire for yet sands of people reap a rioh reward for
three year*, and Postmaster Burleson their labor every year, and many of
says that the beastly Republican habit them make comfortable fortunes; most,
of firing the enemy on general principle* if not all of three vegetables, are grown
will not prevail during hb adminbtra at *eaaons of the year which enabi
lion,* we suspect that Robert will hate them to command a. monopoly of the
plenty of time to study about it beferc market*, aa well aa prices. Many of
he geU the job. But he would make an these crops bring handsome returns.
’ TdeeT' post master and Sanford would Tomatoes, for instance, have yielded aa
be fortunate to get him. —Lakeland TW- much aa 91,000 per acre, but tho aver­
efram.
age runt from $300 to 9500; Irish pota­
--------O-----toes will average near 9100; lettuce from
9300 to 9800 per a£re, and celery its
"W A N D E R IN G AGAIN
The county was not divided yreterdaji much aa 91.500 per acre.”—St. Cloud
B ut than Sanford will go to the hat again, Tribune.*i
Isaley roots too loud, and the steed)
old umpire at Tallahassee will call them
all out at -first.—Orlando Sentinel.
You are wandering again, dear brother.
What did county division have to do
with you making a correct repdrt of the
county executive committee? You just
bet Sanford will go to th* bat again anc
every time we go to the bat we Uke Crlando’a goat arid Jrc d the animal txme
wUbjiffi., And «ft.wUfhave Orlando**
goat when we com* back frhin Tollableseo and we will tie the animal to a celeiy

EASY TO STAND PAT
It is an easy idea for the man who
never has an idra, or if perchance he has
on* and hasn't the courm«« to ptifitout,
to criticise the idea, of the other fellow.
i The v&gt;Hd b made up of two clssere—
the do-*omethtngs and the do-nothings.
And the do-nothings work much harder
than the do-somethings in their untiring
effort* to block the wheeb of the dosomethings. Anything that b radically
ht«r 1s necessarily radically wrong. No

the goat. , •^j*

Anything dealing with .a subject on
which people are so.sensitive aa politics
gets it good and plenty if it isn’t conven­
tional to a degree. A proposal to do
something out of th* ordinary b satir­
ized, ridiculed and slugged, not becauM
it lacks merit, not because it won’t fit
the case, but because it isn't or kaaa’l
h e , n.
The measure of slavery to what
la or to what had been b simply appall­
ing.—Frank Munsey.

“ TT_0“' " WE AR1Ì'FUR TAMFA
The recent re-organization óf the cuatomea service for* Florida. has brought
forth a storm of
every sec­
tion of
stato-'ltot.Wly Uom those
porto effert.-d but fcs*r from Jackson­
ville, the city th at wòrild be directly
beneflttrd by the efe*am* The Ide« of

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MACK MAK1NQ GOOD*"Friends throughput South Florid*
of J. M.-Cathcart! Jr., « r e pleased to
learn that he had been appointed clerk
of the Senate committee on printing. In
addition to his other duties as secretary
Catbcart’s success at Washington
been very gratifying to all who know
him. and «specially to the Tribune, with
which paper he was connected when he
v * appointed by Senator Fletcher, lie
ia a young man of indomitable energy,
of thorough reliability and great ability
’E arc now located conven­
and he will continue to advance in biz
new field."—Tampa Tribune.
iently and will continue to
Mack’a many friends will be more than
pleased and he has many in the Florida
carry at all times complete
Frees Gang. He has mods good by
hard work and deeervee all the good
'lines of Men’s Furnishings.
thing« coming his way.
?w
■ o m b b h b b m
We extend- t&lt;T ali our friends a
ORLANDO WAKES UP
A bond issue for a hundred thousand
cordial welcome J p our ñewLhome.-dôllân 'wîll'méâirihe paving' with “Brick
of anywhere from eleven to fifteen mil»
•f
of streets, according to the ruling price
of brick when it b ordered, and the ef­
ficiency with wlilchi the work U executed
This will, put Orlando in the class
where It belongs, in company with pro­
gressive cities that are catering to the
deeds of the time. Too long has the city
been held back by reactionary sentiment,
fostered by a miserable fear of the results
of expansion through bonding.
It b hopeful that «re are getting out of
the nit. The citizens of thb community
are agreed that thb b aa good a town in
which a man rare* to hang.up hb hat.
But it b no secret that public improve­
ments have not kept pace with the pri­
vate enterprise.
It takes fifteen miles of paved streets,
a public enterprise, to offset a million
dollar bank, ns a private enterprise. If
FLO RID A
town b to flourish, public Improve- 8 A N F O R D
menu and facilities must not only krep
dollar bank,'as a private enterprise. If 3 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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c
n town b to flourish, public improve­
ments and facilities must no* only keep
pace with private endeavor, but lea«f the
way.—Reporter-Star,.

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

A STATEMENT FROM HIE GOVERNOR

FLIES TH E TRACK AGAIN
Quite the richest joke of all the equnty
division campaign is the endeavor of an
Orange county attorney working for
Orlando to set aside the opinion of the
A lto n ** GcasvMl.ead «lUvnpt to. prove
that Harney county will be wet. The
Orlando Citizen losing all hope of pre­
venting county division and tunning
short of ammunition takes up hall of the
paper in an agonized plea to the people
to stop the county dlvbion because this
lew student had proven (?) that Harney
county would be' wet. The Orlando
Crtizsn admits.that Count)’ division will
succeed else why ail thb fuss about some­
thing so remote aa th* wet and dry que»Uon.
The people of Harney county are not
worrying about the wet and dry question.
We. are able to handle the wet and dry
question without any assbtance from
Orlando and we wbh the Orlando people
could'say the same thing about us and
not ask for money and assbtance to
make Orlando dry as they did last time.
What a grand thing it woqld be If Or­
lando could at some future time struggle
along without the arebtance of Sanford
prohibitionist* in keying the city of Or­
lando dry.
' The wet and dry question* b agitated
every two yearn in Orange county by
Orlando men and will be agitated iu»t
the same next fall and just because Or­
lando men have agitated thb question in
Orange county every two year« and just
because Orlando come* up to Sanford
for assistance of money and men to keep
Orlando dry we prohibitionbts have
decided to separate from Orange county
and stop all thb agitation for all Ume to
come, lit seams that Orlando ~caririotL
keep from agitating the wet and dry
question probably because so- much
boose b consumed at the county seat,-.
and having booze on'the brain Orlando
talks booze to th* exclusion ot every­
thing else.
The executive committee on county
division bite b composed IfTfiroTiITiTTThnbts. The personnel of the ISO citizens
committee on county division b pro­
hibitionist*. The majority of the people
in Harney county are prohibiUoniaU.
And ih* majority of th* people of Or­
lando ore in favor of saloons and the wet
petitions come frqnv Orlando and are
always signed by Orlando people, and
saloon men are against division. Can
you beat it?
Attended Good Renda Meeting

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published in a recent issue of the Herald assert» that "the
Td
Ideal system of banking will guarantee to depositors tin* »1*
so
solute
return of every dollar'deposited, and this will insure the
atest posible
fume of loanable funds for the needs &lt;&gt;(
lineas.”

E

- - THIS COINCIDES PERFECTLY w ith -th e state™, ni
we have, been making for the past seven years in Sanford
t that
.The plan we operate under is conceded to be-the
has ever beep devolved, being nearer to the Pay e-AMrirh
idea than any of the others.
DEPOSIT INSURANCE, is much like other insur.m •»*
except that Under our system the Trustees of our Gunrantet

. .v „
.^required to report _
ditlon twice each week to the Trustees of our Gnarantee Fund
und once each month a detailed statement is required. They
also send independent accountants several 'times each year
for the purposes of verifying our accounts—these audits being
supplemented by the regular examinations by the ('«.mitroller and the Directors of the bank.
WE BELIEVE WE HAVE AN IDEAL SYSTEM and to
prove the confidence the community asserts in our financial
icy, «we have but to call attention to our statements pub*
stability,
fished during last week in the Herald.
tyF . WANT YOUR BUSINESS

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO *00000 ;

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Now and here not then and
there—lies your opportunity,
The Ford “ roduct has been
y two-and*a hàJf
— but the emand'haslnbècn
multiplied by four. If you
want one for spring service
you must get it now. D on’t
delay.
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There ere more than £ 2 0 ,0 0 0 Farda on (he
world s highways—-the beet poosible testimo­
ny to their unexoeiled worth.
Price*— run.bout $ 3 9 5 — touring rar 5 0 7 0 - town c a r J870 f^ a b. SinforJ, with.complete eauip-

Philips went over to Eustb yret
attend a meeting culled there to dbetfis
the question of bonding for brick roads.
They report that the people of Uke
county are mast enthusiastic over the
good roads matter and that in the near
future a good brick road or asphalt road
will be built to the county line andjfarncy .county wilf join up with them.
Everybody get buay April 2nd.

For Engraved Cards See The Herald

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March 28 11^8

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me
ENTERPRISE LOCALS
Aprpos to the awakening of the various
towns of Florida since the wide spread
depression of ’95 is that of Enterprise,
Florida, our neigiibor across the lake.
For years Enterprise was "down und
Put," lu tourist hqtel un patronized, Its
----------------neglected. Now all is changed, wi^h
the expenditure of more than $16.000.00
during the post two seas.ms on the tour­
ist hotel, the shelling i4)tiu- street* of
the town, the establishing of an excel­
lent ferry capable of carrying a hundred
pa*engets at a trip between Enterprise
and Sanfurd und making three round
tripe daily, the condemning and the sur­
veying out of land for a lake shore drive
of over two milts, the drive to l&gt;e com­
pleted during the summer, the estab­
lishing of the new telephone oxrhnng»
with- long distance connections, thn repuiiing and painting of the older build­
ings of the town, together with the many
reai .eaU.Ui Waiud*f*-and-«*w - building*
being erected, i* giving an impetus to the
town which will soon result in all its old
time ppcstlgtna a tourist resort.
Among the many recent purchasers
of Enterprise realty are the following:
Misa L, A. Smith, Dover, Mass.; Jos.
L. Pratt, Bridgeport, Conn.; J. L. Pratt,
Jr., Bridge|&gt;ort.
Conn.; Mrs. Ix&gt;uh*c
Vdorhis, Bridgeport, Conn.; A. C. Arkcr,
Bridgeport, Conn.; C. L. Howard,
Jamestown, N. V.; Miss Mary Ewisslrr,
Cincinnati, O.; William Richardson,
IIoriH-ll, N. Y .; Mrs. H. I. Stanton.
I-awrenceville, 1ml.; C. E. Reynolds,
Indianapolis, Ind.; Jewett Horton, Piermont, N. Y.; Dr. Harrigan, N. J. Also
many local purchasers.
C. E. Reynolds, A. C. Acker and J. A.
Pratt, Jr., have bought the large packing
ause on the Watson place and will soon
ke it down, using the lumbef in the
erection of some modern bungalows.
A. W. Brown, our real estate agent is
developing a thirty acre trad clow in
to town, streets art- being o|*ened, ditch*-«
cut und lots cleared. Mr. Brown makes
u very attractive proposition- Lit»
will be ofTpred for sale at $100.00 each,
including the fencing of the lot, the set­
ting of twenty orange or grapefruit trees
and the care of the trees for three years.
Cash or monthly payment»

sanToreI

Herald

Drowned on Laka Apopka
Tuesday morning at Id o'clock the
bod in of Mr. E. P. Lewi* and F. Garner
of Apopka and Frank and Clarence
Garner of Orlando, the victims of Sun­
day’s tragedy on Lake Apopka, were laid
to real in the Apopka cemetery.

In behalf of the board of public instruc­
The Guarantee Investment and Loan
tion; President A. Murphrce in be­ Co., Curry Bldg., Tamps, Fla., lend,
ri
t.
half of the university, and Dr. J. Har­ money at 6 per cent interest, payable
rison Hodge*, ffor the board of trado. for particular».
local 47-U
All m«ihp good talks as also did
1 ha Gate City House has brought
Secretary, Möore of the board of trade. down the high cost of living. Only 14.00
,
who spoke on. I f f hat i-i fíainfyy ill«- [.per week for tho finest table board-la__
0Sf
Ì
'•,ra
&gt;
| ; ^ * V c|ty See Parker.-----------;
ride on the lake Sunday, and from- the
An automobile ride in
e
afternoon
Genuine
Seed
Potatoes,
Spaulding
Spaulding
Wednwday, April 2nd—Cleaning-up
beet. information must have lost their to the university and other places of Hose No. 4. per 160 lb bag $2.66; JU d
Bliss Triumph, per 150 lb bag $2.66.
Daylives during one of the storms 'that past» interest, was greatly enjoyed
tt—Cooperation and GomitiCan
furnish seed grown either in Maine
A Wg
ed oVtr the lake, one at about 14 a. m„
or.New.York state. We guarantee our
and tho oilier at 1 p. m., as when the ..
'
Hester Egg Hunt
seed to be the best and fruo to name.
Only • few more d*y" to April 2ndboat was found standing on end two miles , There was a happy crowd of little Ten ¿'Mrs In the seed businea; not a dis­
The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware C&lt;f
out, the,machinery waa still In perfect folks and young people gathered at the satisfied customer. American Produce
»ill sell at 26 per cant discount nil gar­
working order. Lato Sunday evening, homo of Mr. and Mr». C. R. Walker Company, Jacksonville. Florida. 4&amp;-24o
Wade, the Tuner. Orlando.
tf
den Implement* Monday, March 3 lit.
when the parties failed to return, search­ Monday ufternoon to enjoy the Easter
Remember the buck yards CleanlngCreamery
butter
is
now
40
cent*
pro­
ing parties were formed. It was at a egg hunt tendered by the officers and
pound
at
.McCuller’s
Grocery.
ttp I)*y&gt;
late hour Sunday night when the boat teachers of the Sunday school of .the
’ y' p, Forster has returned from a busiwas found, but the search was continued Congregational church. Mr. Walker’s
trip to Jacksonville.
for-the.bodies^ and last night about 8 home is beautifully adapted for children’»
~MTTT»1 My»._T .~K.~Datra nmt"Mki
o’clock the four were fished up from neat playground and a fine time was enjoyed,
Porotliy have returnod from a visit to
the boat and within ten feet of each hunting egga and playing gatnf%. Lftll»
ftlsUv« in Palitka.
other. Two of the men were partially Margaret Peter« was the lucky
Under of All Locol Advertisements Under ThU
__ _ _______
• , ProL N ..« L jV W n * U attending tha
diereWir hnvinr taken off--show-and|&lt;»w&gt;mside».egr— A special invitattnrr t&lt;r Heading. Ihre« Cent» a Lina Each Issue
cting Of state educators a t Gain«*.
coats, apparently trying to save them- the cradle roll membership and their
For Ront—My house with 4 room*,
rille thin woek•_ L .
sclvM'.frem a-watery grave!
mother« brought out a number from this kitchen and bath. All htrobhed.--R , H.
Irish' potatoes, the very- best, only 30
Mr. Lewi* leave« u wife und two mar­ department. &gt; The babies were photo­
Murks.
63-atp
cents per peck at McCullurs. •
ried daughters, while F. Garner and Clar­ graphed in a group. Altogether it was
For
Rent—Four
rooms
with
bath.
- Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hill are greatly
ence Garner each leave their wivisi and a delightful afTalr and wound up with
206
East
Third
St.
K.
C.
Waldron.
- worried about their daughters, Mrs.
one child each. John Garner-w-as a refreshments.
68-2 tp
&lt;*, i I H
Howard and bliss Mamie Hill who are
single man and an employe at the Nye
Lost—Confederate badge made of
¡n Columbus. /Ohio and the flood district.
packing bouse in this city. Clarence
Change in Train Time
bronze. Finder by leaving name at
t&gt;No manage has been received from
Garner,‘ who had been an employe of
On April lot train No. 84 will leave Herald office will receive reward. C2-2t
them.
Chose Si Co., wo« a brother-in-law to Sanford on new schedule at 11 a. m. in­
Found— Female *' bull pup. Enquire
Creamery butter has been reduced to
E. E. Carroll, one of Oralndo’s grocery stead of 11:16 as formtrly. The public
Herald
office.
62-2tp
■ ^ J 'll
40 cents per pound at McCuller’s Gromerchant«.- Reporter-Star.
will pleas*1 take notice and be governed
Sale or cxchango for Sanford income
eery.
accordingly
projwrty, five acre* In city, desirable
Just one difficulty about Cleaning-up
Book Circle
location. Five gallon water heater for
Diy—can’t get laborers enough. Ev­
The members of the Book Circle and
Library Nolo»
hath room. Singer machine. Box 473.
erybody wants them on the West Side.
specially invited guests were entertained
G2-6tp
Eugene
Field,
asked
for
(he
beat
ten
McCuller’s Grocery has reduced the
by Mra. D. L. Thresher In a very unique
Bee hive«—Fifty new and twenty-five
books
for
young
people
under
sixteen
Ugh cost of living and Clover Illlr butter
and amusing way Thursday aiternoon.
years of age, la said to have givon this "lightly used Boot's latest patent ten
On arriving the circle and visitors were
is now 46 cents per pound.
list: Pilgrim’s Progress, Robinson Cru­ fram*« hivea.' Will sell at a bargain.
The West Side boys are requested to
Invited to lie seated at a table and an­
62-2tc
soe. Anderson’s Fairy Stories, Grimm's Box 1184, Sanford, Fla.
nouncement was made by the host*»»
meet In the park Saturday afternoon at
For Sale—Good family cow». C. A. F.
Fulry
Tules,
Sciottlsh
Chiefs,
Black
that Mins Inez. Ferrari would open*-«
3 o'clock to make final arrangements for
Bcaury, The Arabian Nights, Swiss Fam­ Berg, south Cobh's store on W. First St.
school for the afternoon and that they
cleaning up day.
G2-3lp
ily Robinson, Little Lord Fcntleroy,
were to Ire the pupil« In u dignified
Robert/Daker, aon of Sheriff linker of
Wanted White man to work on farm
Tom Brown's School Days, for boy», or
way the teacher rang a bell and the ex­
Palm Beach county was In the city yes­
for girl», Little Women. Sanford lioy-B with wifo to do house work. Address
ercise liegati with a song, "School Hays."
terday ou business.
61-3tp
and girl» will (Ind them all In the Chil­ Box 1168.
The roll wuh then culh-d and the pupil«
The star Theatre will give nil the
For Sale -Two Cyplier» Incubators,
dren's Coiner.
then present were Gay Hawkins, Laura
proceeds of the show tomorrow night and
,
On the reading table I notice several practically new Address Box *';*
Whittier, Bernice Wood, May String
the Imperial Theatre Monday night to
61-8c f
handsomely bound volumes of inagu- Sanforel, FIs.
fellow, Adu Hill, May Pu/riun, Camilla
the flpod sufferer«. The Lend a Hand
For Rent April 1st—Five room col­
xlnes—Scribner, l8fW; labile'* Monthly,
Shaw, Mary Holm, Annie Millard.
d u ffs urging Uie movement und will a*
IW4 and HHJ5, American, l'.H)6. Keloctic, lage ori Third St All modern ImMaud Doyle. Julia Williams, Laura
"tn preparing good programs.
61-3p
ifi'.'O; in magnxine of foreign literature, nrovenieni». N. H. Garner.
Fish, Susft- Bouchello. Those -nl»t-nt
W A T C H US G RO W
Mr. and Mrs. G4orgo Ballard und
For Sale Mi-ggur Weed Seed 40c »
science and art). American Hlslury
were Maggie F1tla, Lula Harris and Eva
little son are in the city from Columbus.
Magazine (4 volumesi. These were: a pound UK) |li» for $35.(Mi rash with
Doyle
Presbyterian Church
Ohio and ore thankfill to b? here. They
contribution o f.Mr». O, W Brady For order Girudi'iiit Seed Co:, Melon and
A pnxe was given for the thobV-st , ,
,
.___ . . . . . . .
e hooded- district-taut {¡«turd no —The 11 o'clock service Sunday morn­
... —Illlhmetlc.
ni i
iuilerachure.
r - ' S " ^ íÜixr&lt;e-*«ri-oíam Sui*, ¿tm- 'm íuh, i &gt; Ae Ib-ggar Wiiil Si-cti Grower». Nionticcllo,
recitation
Iff
ing
will
be
a
children's
service.
A
chorus
and are probably the last ones to got
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wx-iation wish to expresa to her their «I Fla
south from Columbus.
George says of thirty-five !*)&gt;» and giris will lead the Flxxinlogy and Geografy “ Su»le Bou- preciation and l lunik»
For Bent Boom with or without
singing. Miss Elt-imr Hc-rrjng will play cbelle was the star scholar but she also
Florida 14 good enough for him.
Fiction The Voice, by Margaret De­ tmnrd in private family Call after 3
Kev. H. T . Gainea of Sanford, but a violin sol* Boys wrill act as usher« received the largi-sl number of demerits land. Their Ye-tcrdays, by II»rol&lt;J o'clock Ninth and Myrtle.
66-tf
previously of Kissimmee, where he filled The sermon will lie an obj.ct les.v&gt;n ser­ for misbehavior, and as n punishment Bell Wright. Jnck Spurlock, Prodigal
For Rent Lower door ol house, splen­
didly located in best residence section.
the. pulpit a t the local Methodist church mon. Fifty new chair» will be put m was made to recite the ‘‘Romance of a by George Horace Lirinter.
Ti t t jf li 1
was a visitor to Kissimmee Saturday- the-churdi for this service, so all of the ! Country 1-ad, accompanied by Camilla
Ashton Kirk, Inveiiligator, uml Ash Only »mlable for family without chil­
60-t(
morning. Rev. G ain« was well liked grown up children nro invited to come to Shaw on the piano, und also "Memoirs ton Kirk, Secret Agent, are two inten-*t- dren. Apply, H C. DuBose.
u L Hunie and Mother." When Susii ttig deteerivr- «lorie» wriHeii l*y- J. -F.
Fur ii;vjc T welve sen' truck fnrm^ 3 Jjj____
- when her« and U getting along nicely rin thkvservie** Ux*The night service will ire evangelistic. Bouchclle received the prize, a box of McIntyre.
miles w*'»t of Sanford, on Gertrude Are,,
his new charge. He stated that every­
We Rave arranged to have Dr. A. A. randy she reluctantly »hared it with he:
body was assisting him at Sanford ami
Fanchun the Cricket. Consuelo. Imli- I» t 93 of St. Joseph Oraitf* Co. Three
that great work would be accomplish'd Little of Atlanta with us for u ten days' classmate», warning them, however, sna. Jealousy and Counti«» of Itudol- aervs tiled. srle«lnn well. Write if you
mean Inudne«». C. H Yanson, Sik»1»*
in the church during the year.— Kis­ meeting beginning April 20th. Keep each tin»* »lie passed it nrounit, "not to »tadt by George Sand.
take
too
much."
60-fitp
this
meeting
in
your
mind
and
on
your
The Hor»«- in America, by Georg« ton, Mo.
simmee Gazette.
Like all -chool children, tin* pupib Gilmer Speed. W ¡1 prai-tlcnl treatise bou
For Sub Truck farm of three acres,
Mr. and Mm. Herbert Lyman of For heurt».
were very thirst} and on holding u(
« 1 City were In the city on Monday tho
die vurioti» ly |hw common it, tin- 1 S , i.iim,.I four r&lt;»'iii liungalow, water in kiltiieir
hand»
for
iiermianjon
to
get
a
drml
,M|»»lonno Meeting
with something of lb*-tr history und i lii'ii. Al-*) two g&lt;»)d milk cow«, one
guest!* of Mr. and Mra. Fred Walseman
of water they found delirious punch pro
hundred cbickeit», liorM- and buggy, one
The
Missionary
Society
of
the
Baptist
varying characteristic».
Mr. Lyman U ¿&gt;ne of the famous Twin»
pared
lor
their
refreshment
by
tbeii
church
was
entertained
at
their
regulur
and Mm. Lyman as Patti Roeui has de­
Thu librarian wishes to cal] attention wugon and (arm iriqilemenu. H. Mefi’M
kindly teacher, and also a dainty lunch to the loas of une volume, Mary John’ dcnhaB, II. F. D. 2.
59-4tp
meeting,
Monday
evening
at
the
home
lighted the people of the city in manyIn
a
pretty
napkin
and
tied
with
red
rile
For
Sale--Household
furniture,
conof Mra. Calvin Williams.
to the loa» of one volume, Mary John­
musical domedles.
The devotional exercise« were con­ lion at each place.
son'« "The Long Roll." If any reader »tiiling ol beds, bureaus, »toves, chairs,
In order to aid In the Cleaning-up Day
When school was dismissed for the af­ a» kept it over time please return no etc Mr» Thurston in Bishop block.
ducted
by
Mrs.
Austin
Williams.
Mr».
;r
, crusade, tho Geo. II. Fornald Hardware
11
ternoon i cp cream decorated with cher- line It I» one of the two historical
68-tfc
Co. have agreed to sell al| garden and E. E, Cnx entertain*«! the society with
For Rent to the Right I’arty—Nice
novels; "(Vftne Firing, ’* the uequel l*&gt;
yard tools, including lawn movers at u interesting current event» pertaining to ! rire and cake were served,
furmslicd cottage. 4 rooms, kitchen and
the^work.
"Cuba"
the
subject
for
con
"The
Long
R
o
lf
U
one
of
the
new
hooks
dUcount of 26 per cent on cash purchase»
Judge tall lln* the &lt; nil
given by the Lend a Hand Society iuitii Close to businoM »eclion. II. C.
•only on Monday next, March 3l«t. sT'Teraiion was |e*i by Mr* J W Wild
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— Urumumut nuintwra—ui— Uiv bill., tto tfd rsi with-tin- r-irwrmr'dwrx-xt-M*». DiiHusc
Thu is m commcndabl« coiirríston on m m .
well known citizens and friend» ol ivil war, witii Stonewall Jackson and
For Bent N'o 118 Ninth S t—7 rooms
Several
articles
on
the
muatonary
work
the part of tho firm und wili prove a sub­
In Cuba were read by mcmlxtn* of the Judge Kydon M Call. Fourth judicial General Robert !»■* central figurín in and ball). If, C DuBose, WootiruD A
stantial aid in » good cause.
cireuil. were .pleased last night when the »lining seen*-», and a* M ia Johnston Garner Bldg, Unit St.
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. Dr. and A rt. W. B. Kelley of Port society, and also several talks on ( ubu
they
heard
the
news
from
Washington
For
Sale
Four
extra
good
mules
add
Jervis, it t # York nro in tho city for a were enjoyed, "How to Interest the that President Woodrow Wilaon yes­ ha* endeavored to make the books his­ good wagon. Fred Shuman, West Side,
torically true, and at the samo time
lew week* and their many friend* are Young Peolpe in Missions" was an In­
terday announced the re«-»» appoint­ weave in a love story, that Is Interesting U. F. D. 2.
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glad to greet them igtln. The genial teresting dl*cu*sion by the ladles.
For Sale-^-Two desirable lota In Sanment of Judge Call, of this city, to be to the end, tho volumes nre In demand.
When
the
bunlness
of
the
meeting
and
Doctor haa investment*, in Sanford and
furd Height«. Bargain II taken prompt­
program were concluded delicious ice United States district judge for the
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN.
ly. Address, D. U. WognerKUsImmef,
always spends part of the winter here/
Fla.
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cream and cake were served by the host- Southern district of Florldn.
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The new» became well spread last
St. Johns Hotel—Booms and board.
nerr
The
jBckaonville
Flotidian
say»
Senrived in the city from southern TainW i
Homelike accommodation* for regular
night, and JMVoral well known attor­
Tivury Week'
JltOf Nntiinn P. Bryan lias ap|K)lnt«d boarders or transient*. Good tabt*»~
til* and expect to embark in the painting
Mr«. Ü. W. Brady waa hostess of the ney« said that tho appoIRTWWnr^pftt Win. T.iianskrTt wt.hr priyuMi «ocruiajy, Hates reasonable. W. H. Wat hen, Prop,
and decorating buainnw. Mr. Arncrt
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Week Bridge Club Thursday and propoT, and that Judge Call is in Mr, Bnuskett guv« up the poaitiun of rWi-W; Wrsf S f c - b e brother of Verne Arnert of this city
Wanted—Orders’ for' fine
every way qualified for the judgeship
afternoon.
city editor of the Tlmrs-Unlon to arcept cabbage plants, all varieties, $1.28
and came here for a abort vbit but liked
Two tables' of bridge were played of tRe federal court. In all that was the «ecruturyship to Senator Jamt* P. 1,000; cheaper in larger Iota. Satisfac­
Sanford eo wel| that he and Mr. Jones
Mm. Forrest Lake made tho hlghes suhl and expressed by those who were TaliofaCrro, and' his twelve year»’ ser­ tion guaranteed. F. 8. Cannon, Meghave concluded to stay.
•een last night, there wo* u quiet satU31-34tc
. Jit«» r u « t— starling, who »pent the score and won the prize, a handsome faction ami a dlginfled pleasure In th* vice in that capacity bettor quallfim him getfs, 8. C.
For
Rent—Store
Room
and
unfur­
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for the noaition than any other man
Enter holidayi with her parents, Mr. h r w letter ritek.
appointment of Judge Call, who for
nished
room
in
Bishop
block.
Enaulre
After
the
conclusion
of
tho
pleasant
Senator Bfyan could poaiibly have elect­
and Mr*. B. J . Starling loft Wednesday
almost two-acore year« next JunwWW
Holden Real Entute Co.
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afternoon on her return to-Sweet Briar games of card* delicious ice cretm and almost two-score years—It. would have ed. It is now «almost tho universal
For Rent—Six room cottage with all
cake-were
served.
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custom
among
publlo
men
tn
«elect
ex­
College. She waa accompanied by her
modorn improvement».'- 409 Paimsttsw
’Mrs. Brady's gueat* were Mrs, C. M. Iwen twenty ycapi next Juno^-haa so perienced newspniHT reporters as their avenue. Apply to F. W. Mahoney at
mother to Jacksonville.
Wplpetcntly'^served
as
Judge
of
the
cir­
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private aecrelarics, and Senator Bryan Fernald Hiiwu. Co,
New IrUh potatoes are- In the market Voie»,- U r n tCe G. McLaughlin, Mrs. cuit rourU—T ln w tJJirin n -^ ,
W anted-Clean cotton rag*, no «reps,
baa Blade n o mistake in apj&gt;oinling Wm.
and i
80 cent» per peck at McCidler'». W. R- Anno, Mr«, W. D. Holden, Mr*.
at the Herald office. Will pay 2 cent»
T. Bauskett as hi* secretary. The Sunbeam* of the Baptist church Cruse Barnes, Mm. Forrest Lako , Mr».
per pound.
^
Edurator* al Gainesville.
Good Mule for Sale Cheap— For In­
wtt* treated to an Easter egg hunt on Hmlth.
Gainrevllle,
March 26. fSpecial)—
spection apply •to John C. Edward*,
the grounds of the church la*t Monday
We Need a Harhnr
____ Tsi DmS IW* i (to*.
State
Conference
of Educator», includ­ Nadra ■*
Celery avenue.
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I tltl. La«* af riMhla
afternoon. About fifty tn all were pres­
.1*’
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M. K
Mre ot 8a«le» it barai,y
fiian that
thaï P. M.
Kt*»f
ing all county superintendents, mem­
For Sale—20 »free of relery land on
ent and the children thoroughly enjoyed
- ptirrhaaar
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—' ^OwtUtrata No. (»S*
At the present time there la nò place
fi^H
.
FU.,
IMt,
&gt;sud trolley lino for $1600. Lee« fand If d*
* it* to tk ber« of county board* of public Instruc- iUImí Um Mil
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Th« EpWopal ladle« wili have im
. , apron and- cap tale, and will
«wke and sherbet Saturday afternoon and
•vtnlitg, March 29th, at the «tore for, marly occupied by W. L. Morgan’e
hardware «tore. Everybody cordially
Invited,
€ 2-2 tp
Clover Hill butter i* only 46 cent* per
at McCuller’a.

«mndl would be doing a grea
the city if they could devi*e some mean*
o( dredging the creek weat uf the city and
making a aafo harbor for the water craft.
There 1» no place where tho owners of
craft can tie up now and feel reasonably
„ Sanford ia becoming very popusafe.
U r with n o r t b e r o ^ h t e r o e n b u t s » must

make proTfalon lor their boat».
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about two hundred in attendance.
The conference w«» called by 8Ute
Superintendent W. N. ShcaU with a
view of advancing the educational In­
terest* In the «tate. f
Mayor jChri*topher_Matiieson welcorned

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dsl* of ib» i ñ u n ol asid r*ttttf&lt;sta In Ih» nomo 20rt Park avenue.
of Unknoarn
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80,000 Fine Livingston Globe and RedUnkw asid r»rltâr»t» »holl b» Ffdwnvd scmrdln* ta U». T si £&gt;**d »ill ísu# Uwnon on Um 22nd fiold Beauty tornato pianti. r&gt;&gt;w rcadj to
in lotx of 5,000 $1.00
àüm Um r iS w t.W u n a la r * sail « 1 IbU th * «et. *$1.26 per m.
per m. F. L. Grecnc, IL D. 2, hall mila
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Story of Moonthlntrs and Love
Mountains.
By HAROLD'OARTIR.
„ Jobp Violent, ftdcrtl rm n u « offlo«r acting In Kentucky. pulled In hla
mar« and cool!) annoyed the heights
ta front of him. On‘every side arose
precipitous mountains, clothed with
their parennlal garb of spruce and
pine. The trail, which wound .slug­
gishly through the defile, disappeared
Into th«~fc«art of the forest, to reap­
pear, a sinuous, winding ribbon.' along
the flank of the ereet There was no
sign of human habitation In that rug­
ged and abaadohed land
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s u the eebln of the - Norman men.
*tiâûonehlaers" and outlaws. And foe
the arrest of Jim Norman, the young•eh Vincent held a warrant. -0 * -tw L
set forth to bring him Into KempvlUe.
Others had held 'warrants too; but
Vincent, n e w ly, appointed to hla post,
was snore reckless than they, and he
had dared to ride alone Into the heart
e t the Norman stronghold.
He rained In suddenly, for his quick
fyee had caught a glimmering flash
from the peak In front of him.
it
might have been the sun glancing on
some hidden pool. But It looked more
like light reflected from a rifle barrel.
After a moment’# hesitation bs
urged hie mare Into a canter and
plunged Into the undergrowth. FY&gt;r
the next half mile h^ was safe, until
ke emsrged Upon the mountain slopes.
And whsn at last he came Into the
sunlight again he tethsred his beast
to a sapling and, drawing his revolver,
began to ascend the peak cautiously,
keeping out of the range of the hid'den marksman of whop# existence he
was tolsrmbly sura.
He crouched beside the trail,
plunged Into the scrub pine, emerg­
i n g , lost again, until at length he saw
who 0® bare acollvjty of Bear mountain'
jn * In front of him. And near the sum­
mit was a small log cabin, set In the
midst of a tiny patch of garden
• ground. This was the plaoe of which
he was In search.
Hla weapon In bis hand, Vincent
leaped, forward, scaled the boulders
oa the summit, and appeared before

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ground, and, aa Vincent ran forward;
held up a hand and called:
“Stop! You can t -flora# ¿»oarer!“
Vincent did stop, from sheer sur­
prise. to r this voice was a distinct
and clear ..woman’s rclcs and. as he
i i from below
the old SUuiob bet. * # ,
“M|se U ly !" he gasped.
The girl-Sat-up and laughed. " 7 m ,
I’m Miss i d l y s h e said. “1 ro^koi
It’« Jim you're after.".
"Whore tp.'JImf* fie demanded eavagely; standing orer her. He had oft­
en seen her In Keuipvlll«, this darklialrad and bluexyed mountain girl,
of that perfection of type which
nourishes, as In Its native soli.
In tha Knmucky bills- The eight of
her,* flushed with her race, hef eyes
alight, with triumph, set bis heart fu*
rloualy heating, and, mingled with
this new emotion, was one of anger
Hfii -shame et having been outwitted
“Oh, Jim was
In the woodshed when you came up.
r reckon you-xou't find him now;
though. Jim ’s a sw+ft runner. 1 reck
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Jlm.„ , wlftwr then me. and you
couldn’t catch me," she mocked.
"Then—then—" he stammered.
“Now, Mr. Vincent," said tho girl
soothingly, *'lf It hadn't been for me
you’d never have reached Hear moun
tain. Jim had a bead on you all along
the trail. You'vo got me to thank
for saving your life by this hare
change of parts."
“Well, I’vs got you. anyway," said
Vincent sullenly.
“I reckon not," eh# drawled.

“ Why notr
“ Because,'» she answered, “ this la
Tennsseee, and I reckon your terri­
tory's Ksntocky."
Vlnoent waa dumbfounded. He bad
forgotten the warning, carefully con­
veyed, that
the . Norman
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t , v was deslgnedly perched upon the border line,
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and that therefore be roust take bll
captive wltblu the cabin Itself.
“You stop right where you are,**
said Lily. 'If you lay a fldger on me
I'll (ell the governor of Tennessee.'*.
‘ A light of amusement flickered In
Vincent’s
eyes.
DellberatelT
be
stretched out his hand, found t|it&gt; cool,
slender flngere of the girl, and held
them.
"1 guess the law doesn't say any­
thing against amicable visiting be
tween the states, does It ?" he asked.
“Well," the admitted, “ If you come
that way, I—I guess It doesn't."
Vincent
stepped . forward
TduTttsd-txrtt r t Mt firmly upon Tennes­
see soil.
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“Nor about—thief” he asked.
And, placing hts arm round her, bs
drew her to him and kissed her upon
the lips.
“ Lily," he said, " this Uft’t lovq at
first sight, for I've loved you etnen I
first saw you 1° KempvlUe,
But It
romes mighty near, an■&gt;3 If i esn't get
Jim—why, 1 reckon I’m going to get
you some day."
(Copyright, »!&gt;. try W.‘ a Chapmen.)

■sing the Story of a Man Msaiv
Enough to Deceive Even His
Trussing Wife.

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At two o’clock In tho morning wil­
liam Wllberforce succeeded after
many efforts' In gettlhg hts key to
serve the purpose for which U had
been made. Then he stumbled Into
the haU and fell over an upturned
corner of a rug. This awakened Mrs.
Wllberforce. who switched 00 tha
electric light.
■When she got downstairs-her fans.
bsnd was sitting up and staring va­
cantly at a beautiful picture of Queen
Louise of Prussia.
"Why, William!" exclaimed hls wife,
"what has happened! Where are
your glasses? How did you get that
”1 Reckon It'« Jim You're After,"
cut on your nosot Why are your
clothes all covered with mud?"
the
door.
Upon
tho
threshold,
a
rifle
sm
Mr. Wllberforce put hls hands up
.*•&lt;
In hls banda, stood a young man. Illa
P ;V
bai-k waa ttarned and ha was attampt- to hls face and sobbed.
"•Dearest,” Mrs. Wllberforce cried,
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lug to «Ject a stuck cartridge.
kneeling
beside him, “tell me what
"llanda up:" yolled Vluce ni ‘
The man etarted, «tarad at hlm for Is the matter.”
“1 can’t ’m dear," he replied, 'it
an Inetant, and then, wlth a -sudden
dash, leaped ncroas the cabln, galnod was-awful! Horrible!"
“O, William I Is It possible that
thg Mar entrance, and waa away and
—
------ riTTililin like a áei»r Vlnrinnf fnllnv.-* youhe»«-baaifc¿'.
ed him. He waa certain that this waa
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N U ¿..k m
K, « k .
Jlm Norman, whoso appearance had temipted. “Wash aaahaulted by robbeen particularly Impressed upon him bsreah. Tha'ah. wha* happened." "
“ Darling! Are you badly hurt!
by hla superior officer when he start*
Did they rob you of overythtngT"
ed on hls mission.
“No, *m only atunnad. thafa all—
"Looks like hls sister,” he said.
"You've seen that Norman girt dowif o a lr stunned. 1 licked’m both. They
¡ifi l .
At thfl JtPrp? Her Image! Don't go -didn’t get my watch, 'n* they dldn' g^t
mhney. .I'm. sllj-l1—Jo®n stunned,
arresting the girl Instead'of lily
atl.
Jim N om ea had only raoeotl^.
1 1 phone for the doctor,
turned from parte unknown, to fe-v
,
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■ume hla “moonshlnlng" operations,:&lt;
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’ * J “Bh ■ Bttle stunned
Hr**
which had basa broken up by the au* ‘
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thorltlaa two year« before. The reat
T ***'
J1*“
of. the'gang- was hiding somewhere upB â ”
hlta.lo get into

Obstructed Order,

Owens—How do you do, Mr. Shears.
What can- you ahdw me la the wfy
of a new suit today T
Hts Tailor—Your bill, sir—that Is
decidedly In the way of a new sulL

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"uii Usar ‘muli l uTii. “
Norman
blood.—Chicago
Record
'1110 revolver In hie hand, the young
Herald.
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officer followed the fugitive.
But,
though In the pink of condition, he
Maaaenet’e Manueeripte.
oouid not lesaen the distance between
Dx hla. will. Masson?t
m uf
hitaeetf and the young - mountaineer,
Hie - hope, however, was 1* ItU supe u icrlp j_ ttM lt .h f p f ti „OSHIh frg!
j ilIL mai ha. ahmari .In IM m
lier staying- pe were,
But Just where the orasi dipped of the National Acadomy of Mualo
down M o the raOey below the fugt- |until after the death of
Tb« decuased moukuvc
Jly t flung himself panting upon Lba t
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JEWELER
123 West First St.
* —--Sanford* Florida

Burying flan Franclsoo.

He waa a wealthy youth,
with plenty of money, end a great
number of people were ready to take
It away from him. He lived Jn 8an
Francisco, which city, aooordlng to
reliable report, Is as full of speed
and action after dark as Ty Cobb Is
when he steels home with the win­
ning run.
One night the young man, full of
check books and Ideas, hired a string
of 40 cabs and hacks, and, forming
them In single file, led the procession
down Market^ street, the principal
thoroughfare of San Francloco. Ills
walk was slow, grand and Impressive,
and the vehicles followed him at a
snail's pace. It looked like the fun­
eral of a Jpet
f g gdog
K Por a Mohammedan.
Suddenly a -policeman ran out and
_ a . ___a 1 . 1 .
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h ltl
ill« .
put about hla nack strong but uncaressing Angers.
' "What are you trying to dot" slYod
the officer of the law.
“Why," said the leader of the proooselon solemnly, “this town Is dead,
and I'm burying It."—The Popular
Magaslne.
Killed by Madman.
Romanshors, In the canton of Thun
•gen. Switzerland, hsa bos a tbo seen«
of a terrible tragedy, no fewer than
seven men being killed by a madman,
a soldier ahd .seven others being
«sounded. Tb#. madman,- Hermann
Bohwara, had boen recently discharged
from the army owing to mantal.trou­
ble. Provided with a rifle and d sup
ply of cartridges, Schwars barricaded
himself In hla room, and from six
o'clock In the evening until peel
eleven kept up a continuous Are upon
passers-by and upon people who at
tempted to break down ttie. door gad
deprive him of the rifle. In ell four
men were killed and eight others wers
wounded. Bugles Were blown to sum­
mon the (Ire brigade, and a large
crowd assembled In response to the
ringing of belle-' Shortly after mid­
night a 1number of courageous Individ
uals rushed the house) but found that
Schwars had disappeared. It was be­
lieved that he had taken to the for
est, and the next morning enlarge
party, oomprialng firemen, police and
cltUene, with dogs, started to search
for him. After the pureult bad been
In progress for soma time, a policeman came upon the madman, who lm.mediately fired,mortally wounding hls
pursuer. Schwars then disappeared
again. The hunt was continued, and
after ih exciting pdrmlt, la which
mors-th ea HU) pee pie wees-»ugai *di
Sohwtrx, who was eerloualy woundod
by abóle, wns a t longth arraated In
the nefghborhod of Romanahorn, bul
not before he had killed another of
hla purauers.

Settled,
"At laat, Henry, the queetlon of
votes for women la to be aubmltted
to the people,"
**8o 1 eee."
•Hanry, you will admit that women
are-as Intelligent ns Urn men."
Freely I admit |hst."
“And that as women pay taxes,
they ought to havif a Bay- as to how
T T tra r 7 i6 F m n

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ua discuss Urn question.. 1 earn the
money we have, don’t IT "
•Yea.”
¡"B u t do 1 have any to I oo In how
that money la to be spent F ”
A few mlnutt-a later he' pot oo hla
bat and 0001 ® "3 loft the homy», re-

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To The Vegetable Shippers
1 am now located a t the Robbins Nest and
will be in Sanford during the Bean and
Cucumber season. I want to handle a
portioh of your New York shipments.

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am still with the old reliable Arm

H. G. Miles &amp; Co.
New York

315 W ashington S t.

I will load refrigerator x a r s back of the
Robbins Nest (Tally until seasou is over.

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I F Y O U R C IT R U S T R E K S
have had full bloom you w an t tn hold it
The best way to hold it is to keep your
trees well fed— that they inny lui\»
strength and vitality to^ keep -flourishing
If Your Trees Have Not Had Satisfactory Bloom
it behoves you to build up your grove for
the'future efops. and fertilizer is essential
Iji either even t you want fertilizer of higli
test grade — from soluble sources a inI
flWHmly -nrada^^^hat^is what-.Wft--olT)u
in the Favorite Brands.
W R IT E FO R O U R B O O K L E T

INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER 0.
JACKSONVILLE

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also a supply of Gas Lamp Goods. ::
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A flaherman in Crete has evpWed
the following plan for recovering ar-

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Jew elry Store, 12^3 West First Street, I
and ure better prepared to take care of
our increased business than before.
We have udded a. number of new
things to our stock, call and look us over.
We sell Spectacles and Eye Glasses
and repair them. E xpert W atch and
Jew elry repairing a sped a 1ty.
Yours for a Square Deal,

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pressed the wish thar hts wife should
remain In charge of the manuscripts
because their cardful arraugotnoal.
classification and preservation had
been wholly her work. France has
a Jealous eye upon Ma%fcn«t relics
to r .üvAzmemory of h e r composer J l
v ? r y W W S » r .^ * o r a m a i
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JCvery day eome anecdote of
nmslclah appears In the newspapers,
f which the following, taken from
he Figaro. Is typical. A crltlo was
Indulging In extravagant praise of
Massenet-to his face, and wotiqd up
his flattery: "WagnerT What was
he! His talent Is most absurdly cxaggerated. I have to pick and chooee
among a lot of rubbish In Wagner.”
"Is that soH cam« the composer's
suave reply. “I should be quits hap­
py with' what yon leave."

ra g Lótf din

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VIltTTir.'

wälör g la s s ‘iTúT

whon he sees a plate or other article
he takes from the bottom of tb r boat
an octopus atUobed to a line, Vhjcb
ho drops down. Just over the object.
When th« octopus U right p w l t the
JUharman at .the top Jerks the Her -*bteb mekvh-the octopus cltng at onco
to the thing neareat It. which In this
eaae la the plate. Then the plate and
ootoptt* ST* pulk-d to the surface,

IBM

three ttmea ihe light at the sam e
^leetfic- t r o n a r •^eaaterwr e tc. it

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cost. J

S A N F O R D L I G H T &amp; F U E L CO.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

A. G. Delamater Announces

i k m ,G Eti&amp; jm äüäM

GREAT

BOOK

st," “The Harvester." Etc.
as Played New York, Chicago. Philadelphia. Boston and New Orleans

$ 1 .5 0 , $ 1 .0 0 , 7 5 , 50c¡. Seats N aur Setting at Lawsons.
—Production- Guaranteed t o b e t h e B e s t - E v e r S r e n ^ h f - 'S a n f o r d .
NO MORE STATEMENTS

Uonal validity of the net. it ha» Ix-en dt*Remembered the Uovm
tennltted to lnko no further action look­
T he following letter ha* hcen^eceivw]
Law About Newspnpcra Now In The ing to its enforcement until after the tle- by Child Underwood of the
Supreme Court
cision of the POiirt has lu'Cti reudereil
Fire Department
•
\V II. UntlfTwood, Chief of Fire Dept.
Poatmaatern need not demand or reA M. DOCKERY.
InetnAcd please find check for 160,00.
reive any more ntatements from news­
Third Aaslttant Ptwtmiwtpr Goncril "
I’lease arce|»t tlus^with many thanks for
paper*. a* to their circulation, manage­
the good work that you and the tire di*ment,' ownership, etc., until a decision
I i»artmcut did in Miivmg my dwelling and
has been handed down by the United
I hurrh of the Ib i , t ross
i»t.her pmjK'rt) during the llie Mondny
SOU* Supreme Court In the lr*t c»..e
Services tirsi Sunday, March ■
evening.
now liefore It.
will lie tvs follows:
Yount truly.
Amistant Ptattmaster A. E- Sawyer, of
Sunday acjttpl, 9:46.
J. E. PACE.
th* local pfUce, said toduy he bn* n&gt;Morning Prayer and »ermon. 11 ;
Chief Underwood, with his customary
reived the following order from the
Evensong anti address, 7 ;.'!() p tn
generosity turned the check over to the
Third Aaslitant Postmivster General,
The sterilii Easter munir will lie
three drivers at the department heart*
‘ ' A. M. Dockery';
again this lir»t Sunday after Faster
quarter* and they will always remember
, ''OfTtcc of the Third Assistant Post­
ti.e kind (lunar. J E. Par«*.
master.
• — Washington. I&gt; &lt;
Perwnt PoHmn-.tr*. ItrUmed
■.-? "On (Utsumlng offlre on March t 1'&lt;1 l. *hen- will In- a short prayer &lt;o‘rvhc nt
7
io,
ami
the
nut
nl
tinhour
usually
(Vruiscolm
March 2ft.—The
pul
?i Ahc Postmaster Genernl felt it In* duty
I
occupied,
by
the
regular
evening
service
|i*|,od
re|Kirt
of
sovernl
days
i
go
to
th
to eftfotre the luw embodied in* para1 graph 'J, section 2, ol the Art of August I will be devoted to a eoon-e of ilistru,Hon eire&lt;*l thst the jmlicy ol PusimusU
21. 1912, section 4G7 1-2, postal laws and on the Hibb.1 anti tlit* lln-turit t hur-d, (b-ni-ral Itufb-Min wnubt I-*■ tu b-av
* regulations, in reapect of semi-annual I heaj: lull.* will lie quite informal, qm-s- u|| Hi puldlrun jHi.iinuaP n&gt; now in o
¡n
,,t tn.ir py, »cut iiost
Ratements concerning the ownership. timis Will lie Invited ami freely unswen-tt
•
ill
a
ll
point»
ol,
wliliti
unyioie
may
m i Ii
q
riqi.
mil,-s
th
e
re » h o ü ld m u m ' sun
■ etc.,* of publications entered us «-rcmiil
furl
tier
enlighleiuiietU
Mlnretortli
II
s|n-,ihr
cause
for
du« barging then
■ ilnss matter, ¡is he fountl it. Ilirni viT,
confirmed m Pensucolu wlien
Cwsince-the supreme court of tie United invittd to atU-nd. k-speei.dly those wit«
|,„-ui mao received a letter from
.'States has entered nu order nwtraining are lo o h m g to cotilumation. or »ho
'the postmaster General from the en­ Iing in the ( liureb wish to be able to , iv t 1n Itest Stitli-s S e n ato r of Horida i
faith »tint is in t heiu_ -.-wsssr-h the senator a t—WicthltTgtoTtrsTw'
forcement of -tjn*-pnveistern of-th e 'law i-*-reanMtr*4«i*—
u
b.\
A
U
T
h
l
K
.S E A R I N G P F l K
e,| that he hail -eeti the po**ima*t.
- pending decision of the court m tin* cam-,
bruught before it to tent the co.nutu-

him that the term of the postmnater' In similar ca m throughout the coun­
try; an incumbent {wwtnwstcz will not
July, 191f’&gt;, more than three years Iron» lw distnissert frym the * service »Imply
now Th • pi»tmaster general intimnt- Iwrnuse he is a rRcpuhlican. To dked that Mr Gib Fell, the present t&gt;mt- miss-every portmaster
|
in the country
master, would not be dtsmisard with- »ItnultAneously
V
appoint new men
out cause.
Tills is the unnounced in their place«, it is said, would parajallies* of Pmtrnttsler General Ibirleson lyfo the postal ayiitem.

t,otll« will fuil rou notlitn*
tu J'idf»

f».* tliup« üf thl» Rliniil* w«ih

to thn »kirr luke» »**»&gt;’ th* Mi*» ln*
»untty Amt lli« cut** »II *»«ni to b*
|-«roi»nent.
p p I) prescrlptton msOe br th*
[t p [&gt; t nt.arnlorKM o( Chicago, !»
humi &gt;imhm| nt tliymul, gli-i-iin». oll of
» mterirri-eti uiel oth«r lioalln« »oothln*.
rooltne lngr*&lt;1lrnt«
And It you »r*
i.i.l r m r ,
»ttti lieh »("* »Ul
i.. 11., .1 .. I . ,.. Ir.l, «Ir It, ll »ti*olut*lr
wa.ht-.l «Wey tti* tmiOi*nt |Ou »p e b * J
(Hin p P P .

Wc t,»i. msflt r**l fTt*od( of mor*
th*n on* famlly hy r-eomnisndin« thl»
Mime.ly t,. n skln ■uffiTer ti*r« *nn
liiere ntid wo yrant von to Iry I» noW

on our ihuuU vw no-va}' »oe ran low.

L R. PHILIPS &amp; CO., Druijtfists

Anyone can Afford

T

H IN K of genuine Silk
Hose costing no more
than cottonl T hat is

ju s t w h a t

WC

O f fe r y o u

in

our new line of Phoenix
Silk HOSirat 50c a pair for
L - ^
men s and 75c for women’s.
•JR
No other silk hose at any
price contain better silk or are better
knitted.
They have all the soft luster
and “cling" of the very costliest hose— and
they wear so finely* that we will replace any
pair th at doesn’t give good service.
Come
and sec this remarkable hosiery—then you'll
understand why we are so
popular colors are here. Ju st say
‘Phoenix“ tu our clerks

Tou »Ion«

A KmI ti mrul o # u i n w * 11n v * * »* n ho w ft

And

I only p aid 5 0 c fo r 'e m , to o .”

T h a t’s what you'll tell “the boys” after
you've seen the new line of men’s hosiery
we” a re showing This w eek -P h o en ix
Silk Hose at 50c a'^pair. They cost no
more than lisle, but every thread in
them is pure, genuine silk. And they
wear! W e will replace any pair that
doesn’t. The toes and heels arc re­
enforced by an exclusive process, and there are
no seams to rip. The classiest looking hose a
man could wish fo r—and you can afford them
for everyday wear. We carry the full line— all the
new colors. Come in today and say “ Phoenix

Anything in Men’s and Children’s Hats, Caps, Etc

xxxxxxxxx

�March 28,

»— «xi la te reating

porch swing*.
This new and novel openingwas very
Recital jrealistic and w u ao lllffllWlf flbr**.:*j*f
■Mini frtff and formal first 'number* of

Relief from the ailment? caused
by disordered stomach, torpid
liver, irregular bowelBiitfYjn
.—quickly,, safely, and kasuf-

■. The orchestra, compaaed ot h1i*. O.
W. Drady, MU*« Ji« ie , Joeic and
UNDER DIRECTION Of MRS. MOV Junto Stumon, Mtoa Irene Brady and
Prof. J. M. Stumon leader waa aU that
could be desired and ho orcheetra ever
Small But Very Appreciative Audi­ rendered any belter numbers in this city.
Prof. Stumon had the distinction of be­
ence Enjoyed the Musical
ing the only male man in the recital
Event of the Seaaon
which honor did not aeein to ernbarars
A small but very appreciative audience
attended the recital of the Sanford Mu
Me Club last Thursday night and thaae lielm and cornet -nolo* by Mto» Jeaale
who failed to attend tntoeed a rich muaicai Stumon were rxoellenf, ha was Uf be
treat. The recital wa# under the direc­ expected from these flntobcd musicians
tion of Mr*. George L. Hoy and her and were encored repeatedly, Mrs.
Hoy alao rendered two aolaa in her usual
work waa moat apparent in the
balanced chorua of twenty voice* that excellent -manner and the audience that
exquisitely blended Into an enaemble of were waiting for her number* were not
perfseV harmony.
d l s a p p r ê t e M , - • . -------The Sanford. MuaicJ/iub is to be con­
The opcnljMJWA, tfff
-W*
gratulated
upoa.tlm success of their 1913
tlatie development In the muaicai tine.
New Sm yrna, Florida
The curtain roae ofn a beautiful bit of concert. Not a financial aucceaa be­
woodland seen* in which every detail cause the audience was small, but their
had been moat carefully planned. The recital from an artistic view w u dis­
Jiroacenium waa a huge bank of flowers tinctly a auoceee demonstrating as It did
from the footlights to'the rear of the that 8anford haa a lafge percentage of
stage where the drop cutrain assisted artists Members who love art for art's
* Plum bing and .
in the effect.
Beautiful potted plants, sake and are striving to attain greater
ferns and vines were grouped and draped heights and place music upon the high
G as Fitting
and Intertwined Into a perfect bower pedestal where it belongs.
The musiraic last Tuesday night was All Work Receives My Personal
of beauty and a real cricket aang con­
one
step in the advance and the Sanford
tentedly in one of the potted plants
Attention And Best Efforts
Grouped moat naturally In this wood­ Music Club and the leader of the chon»,
land scene were the nympa of music, the Mr*. Hoy deserve a vote of thanks for Opposite Qty Hall
Telepbene No. 3)
ladies who ware to take part in the pro­ their enterprise and devotion and the
rare treat given the public.
gram.
Following to the full program:
Hie robes In Your Scn lp
Some of them occupied rustle benches,
Authorities say thet a microbe
Song Cycle, "Garden of Flowers"— __ _________ _______ _ Lugt Dcnxa
r ...— baldm s s . If you are toslag
_________________
_______Taureua
1 Overture
heir try our remedy at our risk.
Orchestra
lVoiiww Dioi, of O e e iir, end
Dr. Sebounud. the groat froock
(a) The Morn..................- ..............
Derm*tologi«t, claim UaI a mi«
(b) The Lark end the Nightingale
irebí* c*ue«e brido— , sed thd»
theory he* be»« verified by eminent
Chorus
scientisti. Tkis microbe d«trove
(n) White Butterfly
the heir follicle*, in time «sustos the
Alto Chorus
scrip pone to cloee end Ihe eceip to
(b) Lovely Rosebuds
become riiiny. Thoe.lt U beUeved
Chorus
talking
lU rerivo
u»o growth.
aothine w
win
revive u&gt;#
grow“ - If
u
treated before lhie occur*, beldneo*
Dream of Paradise'
4 Cornet itolo,
may
be
overcome.
Mies Jessie Stumon
We know of nothin* I t » ' hee
(a) Summer Breezes
riven euch univeroel eedefection in
treating the eceip end heir n* Resell
(b) The Bee* ----* M " Heir Toni«. I t h u been deChorus
•itned after Ions »tudy to overcome
Denza
the cettee of frillae heir nodineevered

Pure Bred Poultry:

GOOD F E R T IL IZ E R
There are many kinds of Fertilizer
T

r

i

n

n

i

W

1k h e ' m a r etm vim .'r

but he cannot convince the, crops unless real

m erit is back of Jits words.

The crops say ID EAL FER T ILIZ ER is BEST for the
banner crops throughout the S tate ure made

with IDEAL BRANDS.

The growers believe it for they buy twice as much
ID EA L FERTILIZER ùs any other brand.
------ --------

FOLLOW THE CROWD“

W IL SO N &amp; T O O M E R

~

F E R T IL IZ E R CO.

M A N U F A C T U R B R 9 ©F- ID É A L F E R T IL IZ E R S
\

J A C K S O N V I L L E . F L Q R ID A

Mr. R. C. Maxwell, Mgr. Sanford Branch

C. H. D IN G E E

T Violin Solo, "Mazurka1
Mrs. Albert Wilhelm
8 "Panquita, Danza Mexicana'
Orche« tra
(a) Garden of Flowers
(b) Good-Niglit
Chorus

Itohyn

ORCHESTRA
Mr. J. M. Stumon, Leader
Miss J osto Stumon
Mr*. O. W. Brody
Miss Junto Stumon
Mias Stumon

by Prof. Uone. Dr. BeUumild eed
other aceJp ana heir eperieliete, end
we believe it will do m oi* then enythins elee ren to remove dendrutf end
■top fellies heir: end if any human
neency can promote n new growth
of heir it will do th at, too.
Wo want you to make u* prove It.
Wo will pay for a month'« treatment
of Rexel I " M " Hair Toole uted d ur­
ing a trial, 1/ you will uee It eocordteg to directions, end »re wot
tLofoushly »attoftod.
eati*Q«d.
Whin
thoroughly
----- , we will
to this, you »urtly should not k*w u t*
to nl tc * it try It. .
:
H u rt thn trostnmnt t«d»y. Y ou *
i u r a roquait will g *t your money
back If you want it. Two *»«: 60a

. and »1.00.

You can buy Rasati " M ” Hair Tonto
In this community only s t our aloro:
C horus

Mrs. Geo. L. Uoy. Lender
Miss Irens Brody, Accompanist
, '
Noprsno*
Mrs. Clauds Herndon
Mrs. J.-H. Ron mil 1st
Miss L. J. Dameron
Mr*. T . A. Newton
Miss Martha Fox
Mrs. C. L. Polk
Miss Ellen Mnhoney
Mr*. U. H. Pugh
Mr*. Deane Turner
Mtoa Mabel Bowler
Mr*. R. E. Tolar
Min Jessie Stumon
Mr*. M. H. Bowler
Mr*. G. B. Waldron
Mr*. F. U Woodruff

L

R. PHILLIPS &amp; CO
Florid*

C u re d

M e

For nearly ten year», at different time», Mrs. M iry Jinks
of Treadway, Term., suffered with womanly troubles. Shi
says: “At last, 1 took down and thought 1 would die. I
coull not sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains all over. The
.doctor» gave me up. I read that-Cardui Jud helped so
many, and T began to take It, and It cured me. Cardul
saved my Ufel Now,.I can do anything."

If you are weak, tired, wom-out, or suffer from any of
the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache,
backache, dragging-down feelings, pains In arm, side, hip
or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, yoo
should try Cardul, the woman’s tonic. Prepared from per­
fectly harmless, vegetable Ingredients, Cardul li the bid
remedy for you to use, as It can do you nothing but good,
It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad Micr-effecti
Ask your druggist. He sells and recommends CarduL
&gt;Write ter Late«' AdriMty DwC. Outfuooss Mndlris* Co., C ti’iu u n . Tsk
t o t r i l l / u h S k w , H iW ^ m t o t e , “Ho«» Trontnunl for Womto. ' m c i Itm-IU

Mr*. II. C. Gerror
Mtos C.irrir* L o v ell------Min Elizabeth Mettinger
Miss Jooie Stumon

Ÿ Welaka Club Note*
The largest bridge party since Lent
was the Shamrock Bridge given by the
Welaka Club in the rooms on Tuesday
afternoon. The Civic committee had
pretty potted plants there for sale, which
added to the attractiveness of the occa­
sion. There were six tables, Min Mell
Whltner making the highest score and
winning the club pin for the month.
.
— Greenandwhttn wvrrthtf colors'used.
The score cards' were'Targe green clover
leaves. The refreshments were cream,
in the green and white, and cak*. Mrs.
A. W. Brown, hostess, waa audited by
Mr», A. W. Fitts, Mrs. R. J. Hotly and
Mrs. C. C. Howard. Those present
were Mr*. Voree, Mr*. Holden/Mr*. DeForrot. Mrs. Holly, Mrs. McLaughlin,
Mrs.-Hurt, Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Butt, Mrs.C .'C . Howard. Mr*. Fitts, Mrs. New­
man, Mr*. Pulestoo, Mrs. Brady, Mrs.
J. W. Dlcldns, Mm. A. W. Brown, Mr*.
G. W. Smith, Miss Annie Porromore,

FOR WOMEN
A Medicine that Cures Their Diseases
or Costs Nothing.
This will tell you:
* How diseases peculiar to women can
Ire cured;
How expensive doctor bills may ba
saved;
How you -may avoid the surgeon's
knife;
How for overy sick woman there to
hrr1' 1* p,»iM«fjifT»&lt;a] -■
■ .■-*•■
How H ibenu'xNow Haslth fails tooufe
yt&gt;u it will coat yCu nothing.
If you ure sick and discouraged and
hava wasted time .and money trying to
get well, if your ffcmlly physician and ex­
pensive specialists have failed to cure
you, If you have taken a great many rem­
edies and axe no better, if you are told
that your only chancw to on an operating
table, you have naturally lost faith .In
everythin«, yet It is needless to go on
suffering with scanty, Profuse, Painful,
Irregular or Suppressed Menstruation,
Sickly Periods, Constant Wearineai and
Weakness, Depression, Cramp*, Dixainess. Violent Hcadechs*. Palpiution of
the Heart, Pain in th« Back and Groins,

Mi- MaheLBflSlg,

— « M M Hi m -niVérTir*. tW'ourô, Mrs

r "“ I T"'" Me* Romnlllat.

ten», or other ills to which womep ar*

iaLtmyiyouecstove^fÓF-Súninier.The Blue ilame Oil Stove is the

f

recognized standard of Cooking Stoves fofSummw
use. We have a complete lineTof both | and 3 humeri’
Bold and guat anleed by tig------— - A -— r~

ya w Tmtcn T w r v
meeting.
present.

All member* are urged to be prescription of an eminent New York
phyriefan, absolutely curas nine out of
every ten sufferers with female diseases.

y&gt;e 22nd to the 6th.
April 17-Bualne**
ipril 8—Musical
í 15—Prorrewlre Bridge
April £2—Salanugundi Party.
April 29— Civics.

M». Vorçs hottes* for April.

chose price If It Tails to relieve or cure.
You are to be the judge.
Is It not worth your while to try Reno’s
New Health when you have nothing to
Sold by Wm. 0,

Sanford, Fla,

Don't forget th* back yards!

Cornar-

�m^SANFQRP..HERALD

till/ O'Lie And Irish Moll/ Tell About
. Ill« Com!of Cleaning Up
■ Billy O'Lee end Irish Molly, the Gib*
pon servant« met at the comer of the
Robbins Httt. Satd Billy to Molly:
lie • Gib-Glb-ulbson re-m-movr in the
■West Sld«?"v Irish Molly—"Sun- urn!
It’s behind the time yo are Hilly, me
¿0 be getting r&amp;rdy for the elain’ Up
D^y ovir there.”
pUly-x‘‘Ci*ln!rs' Up Day, pwhat's that?"
Irish Molly:—“ It’s three but u stupid
spalpeirye v e at all, at nil. If ye had
fjf« in yOlff head, ye’d see 'em rnkinif
tnd mowing' and aoubhlng and men
— paintin' oi tbs tawn2!________
BUy O’Lee—"Painting the town reltd, did ye sayT"
Irish Molly—"N ot red, hut grime, it
1l the color. Ye'd think they do In- g. ttln* ready for the bltwsed Saint Pathrlrk
for its decoratla-tha_llowttt.pumi.iLli
grane paint and a plantin of vines, they
are begoirn, hut they have all got the
, , fsver over there."
BUIy O’Lee—“An for •the- tore ofMike M-M^Molly, b it n catchin favor?
Molly—“Sure and it |s, Hilly, me bye
Its the regular epidemic. Everybody'»,
got it and slch a elulnln up you never
heard tell of atom. An' Its u pint I'm
givin' ye, Billy, If you don't xxnnt to
worruk just kapo away from the Went
Side until after April 2nd. (or its th e min,
and the wimmen and even th e d id d e r
that's got the faver.
Irish Molly poked Hilly O'Lee m ihe
riba and went on her way grinning while
Hilly scratched his head, sauntered leis­
urely back to the east side whistling.
" I ’m tired now and sleepy too."

From every department anti corner of the store they speak out
these many Timely Suggestions, from the Dry Goods, Ladies*
burnishing, Gents’ Furnishing, House Furnishing and Furni
ture Departments.

You are cordially invited to see the hund­

reds of Bargains in T H E

STOKE

OF

NEW

where the profits are shared with our customers.

.

TH IN G S
.

.

Monday, March 31st
ipltU* Utio-of Royal Society embroidery
Flosses—all colors
1
■- ” ■ 1 "
HUWPVtlfW» » « ■■
------ ONE PIECE DRESSES
.
Tills line of I-atlies' Dresses consists of Linens. Piques, Voiles,
Uriloretl elfeel.s, also l;ice or embroidery trimmed
(alterations free) special prim's for Monday’s sale fT*/* A O
$2.98, $-E9S and
« S b .4 o
SKIRTS! SKIRTS! SKIRTS!
All wool in Cream, Tan. Navy and Blnek. styles the lalc*st
mrse, worth up to $5 (Ml, mir sate price altera- r p r t (AC
SILK UNDERSKIRTS H O'CLOCK
rl* Black, Navy, Tan, l-uveudar, Pink, Light Blue and While,
a choice assortment of fine Silk Underskirts worth $8.50, an extra
Monday special on sale promptly at 8 o’clock (B O

New

line of Koynl

Packages jusl received

At 8 o'clock Monday Ibis
sale opens. Beautiful eolored
lawns enough in i'very pattern
lo
make a lady’s o n
dress, sab- price
Z H r

lOr I.IN’ EN .'Hr

For this sjilp don't fail lo see
our special number m a .‘ttl-mch
Natural Linen Mon- Q i
day a yaid only
O lC

Mac SHAN'Tl NO SILK 6'Jc
An exceptional value in Silk, Natural Pongee Shude, 27
inches wide. Our special price in this popular number /» r x
for Monday a yard

Card o f Thunk»

To those who so kindly mcnsu-il in the
funeral services and interment of my
SOT, J. A. Silver, to the A (’ I. Railway
oliletal» unit the trainmen umi to tin puli- j
tic in general who by many nets nf kind­
ness and sympathy helped to assuage j
my grief in my recent tweiiveineiti l
wUh to extend my heartfelt thank» j
Only those who have ttuflered a like nf- j
diction can appreciate the surr.iw that |
him come to me in the low. of inx sun anil ,
can know the appreciation of kind mu» !
in that hour.
M m . K. K

jjg fiK V A

OSTKKN.

I

WHEN 9MU SPEAKS
this sale S k in values
most
extraordinary, will be
found. White. I'an or &lt;!ray
I menés ui Suitings. ( \ q _
your choice only
¿fn C
Eoi

F U R N IT U R E

-

irom a serious ¡linens.

Mr*. G. A. Nicholson returned lu»t
Wednesday from u pleasant vimt »ilh
friends in Hanford.
Mis» Hlanche puttishall is elltr-rlllin
mg MLv Jennie llu(»e nf Oviedo
Faster (lowers. Faster music and an
Faster sermon at the Methodist church
Sunday morning: in the afternoon ti e,
Fpworlh I-engue led by Mrs, I’wttishall,
tiad for its subject "The Hirth yl a f.reat
Hope" (Faster.
Dr. and Mrs. I-ewis retugne«! last
wtek from u pleasant visit s|s-iit m &lt;&gt;r
Undo.
Mr. and Mr». Marsh and sons. George
and Arthur, left for their home in the
north Monday.
Frank Pitt» and Miss Nevada (Irani'
were quietly married t»&gt; Rex &lt; A
Saunders at his home on the evening of
March 11th
Mina Mal&gt;el D a n ie ls lias clo-ed her

grand purrhnsr In car load l o t s with special rash d i s c o u n t s I s ih.- rea
son su. h «nines and low prices ran In- touiuj In our fu rniture Department
O ne 1lottar a W eek is a grand opportunity, with n small rash pay meni down
lo furnish your home . umplete
IRON

BEDS

SEW INI» MAI HINES
A value extra is our "Witt-

DRESSER $4.9m
Oak Dresser, with a good

chi-stei
Sewing
Min hin.
See these for Monday mi sin.ill
payments i l uo down .uni $ 1 *11*
a Week.

\uienc;.n pkiie glass mirror,
while lot lasts we s.t&gt; a Dresser
foi Monda&gt; at
it» A ( V O

^ o\ Es

*| &lt;js

is right Ilei«
I1&lt;it
»l at i t he .sciismi i
bai gains m l&lt; c ( re;
at (lie low prices
of i l lût. $ I 'IN
I

$87.50
$15.1)0 S E K C E Nl IT SIO.'JM

Here is where all wool counts.
Navy Blue Serge Stills, all

$10.98
(heaterfield Nlurls !t7c
Nevei sold ;it this price hut
here. Soft eolored Shirts with
the new culi, don’t
0 7 /»
farle kind, speeiul
{ C
It V. D UNDERWEAR
ii makes no dilfer.-ned if it
iv Shirt oi I traxvers. all sj/e&gt;.
m il
siile pi tee
t lie
A
iUe kind "ill .
' I ») V

i-ijim

in Geneva.
Mr». Kfta Roberson enlei taiiu .l u
•.mall dinner party last Wednesday
The rev(v)il service» «1 the MethodUt
church will continue during the week,
i Mrs. L. C. Flchnor, who ha» Iss-n the
guent of Mr. and Mr». Kmlor Uurh tl for
the last two months will return to her
homo in Baltimore, Md., next Wednes­
day, nccompunled by her daughter. Mow
Bello Feichnor, who will •&gt;*' greatly
mUood |n our gay little circle &lt;&gt;t young

FU R N ITU R E

X

H E I REAM TIME

JO T T IN G S

Mr and Mrs. Clark 1-ecinard &gt;d Hof
ialo, N. Y., are ill Geneva lor an ilidelin ite stay. Mr. Leonard is con videwmg

T R I NKS
(tur line of I runks, . mMsl
mg of regular and .uilmnulh
trays are worthy of special me
lice 2.59. I-IS
QÜ
9 98. 11.98 und «7)1 / . î / ô

SALK SO X 5 7 -8
T an ,
jioinji
S ale
only

Black or Colored
f o r M onday’ h
al a pair r 7 „
. . . .

r.c C O I N TEII
I'm M on da y you camini miss
ibis 5c count' r, glassware, tmxx.tic granite war. and
p*
xx. ..Hl'-nwai'c
&gt;2.25 W A T E R &lt; U i ll . ER

Two gallon Wttlei ( ' outers,
galvanized •lined, outside neat
colors, sells for (I* 1 Q(A
2.2ft. our price
« p J L .O t /
fix9 R U f . S $1.89
(«emiinr imported .IspuncM
Malt ing Bugs, 'i/r1 Hit h&gt; 't ft
ini
Mmulax xve U» X O i l
as k. ml \
«1)1.0»)

Victor Talking Machines
and Viclrolas

n n e i r v ’e ^ n r o m a y

kind, a slop pmi

i hat

for 50c, wo say Mon-

A

retail*

HODMAN has been able to
furnish us hundreds nf pairs of
Sh.»' values again for the I-adrett m Strap Sandals and
i'umps, while Canvas, Kid,
Oun Metal, Tan Russia Calf.
All of these Shoes have all
leather soles and ( p f ) I f t

O f t

¿.■miniers 9 ^ to

$5.(M) for

&lt;IhL.HmV,idlLhitìtie4aU jiccounu oj
the doings of tb« Lagwature and thenwill be big doing» when the county- divi

C A S H" D E P A RT M E N T

ilon matter

0
the paper fint

rn-tI uni.-nt

39c

aR-of ‘tltr anqppy i«l»yh‘H&lt;- 8«««»the patent.Jwilhcra, .ton Ifti sin calf, gun metal and vici
kid, "union made," siHsMuily
pricwl; t$5.50 grade for $2.98;
fu r E J.IM r U “ »

tu»

r.ltc SLOP PAIES :i‘Jr
The galvanized rust pr.M.f

Mias Lola Gresham, who has been
teaching achool at I'noln returiusl home
ia»t Sunday.
SNOW has done himself and
Payne Daniels la home for' u txxn
i
us proud again with Ibis hand*
week» vacation.
• Mr», Henry’ Burley entertained a
1 some lim1 of Men s Oxfords in
•mall eempany at dinner la»t Saturday.
fur Washington, D. C , having received
!
.thé appointment of messenger for the
I
0 , S. government-printing commini e.
j
which his uncle, Senator Duncdn U.
letcher Is chairman. Congratulation
i
at iha hast at wUtw ffcr nnriyaa Jtxi_y_Llj
:x tnrfMW alt Geneva trtrinhr-'^
Mr. and Mm. PatU-r*on have for the!

Society

STO I

T W O S T O R E S —121-1X3 E . F IR S T S T R E E T

FLORIDA

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To the C ontestant Making the Greatest Per Cent in Gain
B etw een A pril 3rd and A pril 16th w e wilt Give a
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42
One Making 2nd Largest Per Cent, in Gain a $5.00 Pair Shoes and 100,000 Votes
ii
ii
ii
ii
ii
u
180,000
«
3.00 ii
3rd
ü
ii
ti
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ii
ii
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ft
ii
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it
170.000
Hose
.50
4th
ü
ii
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ti
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il
it
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160.000
5th
ü
ii
ii
ii
ti
ii
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ti
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ii
it
it
150.000
6th
it
ii
ii
ii
ti
ii
ii
it
ii
ii
ii
ii
i&lt;
140.000
7th
it
ti
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it
it
tt
it
ii
it
ii
ii
ii
ii
130.000
8th
tt
ti
it
it
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tt
tt
tt
tt
it
ii
120.000
9th
ii
tt
it
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it
i&lt;
t«
it
tt
ii
i f
110,000
10th
Remember these Prizes are not Given to ones Making Greatest Gain but to the ones Making
Greatest Per Cent, in Gain. Suppose you have only 5,000 Votes and you get 10,000 between
dates given above then your Per Cent, will be 200; while your competitor has say 50,001)
Votes and gets 10,000 more then his Per Cent, will be-only 20. If you an¡ near the bottom
__ -i __ i . 1________„1___ _
4
o n K u t nn n v o o l l o n i AnnftffllTliiv f f X W I 1SJ A V A L I I A R I . R
ou not
you
not only have’a chance to catch up but an excellent opportunity to WIN A VALUABLE
PRIZE. Per Cent. Based on Every Thousand..................................................................................

i;t

a b

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b

|

COLOR OF VOTES WILL BE C H A N G E D AFTER NEXT
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd, so all Votes you have, to be good will

have to be brought in by night of April 2nd. Don’t forget this as these Votes will positively not
be any good after April 2nd.........................................................................................................................
O ur Spring Goods are here H ave q uite a large stock of all lines carried by us. O ur Shoo Stock is esp e cia lly strong.
W e are showing a varied line of O xfords and Pum ps, and e v e ry num ber is a good one. L et us show you through; once
you buy a pair of our Shoe you w ill a lw ays be a custom er. W e also have other plans for you to w in Bonus V o te s in
way of collections, etc. Call and lot us explain.
............................................................. .............................................................

Standing of Contestants W e e k Ending
No.
"N o .
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
~ N ö“
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
i?

2,000

No.
No.

1 42.000
2 -32,200
2,000
4- 82.000
5- 292,505
6- 154,210
7- 02,000
32,000
8
TT w
10- 25.200
11- 42,300
12- 17.000
13 -4 ,0 0 0
2,000
142,000
15
16
20.200

22,200
22,005
7.000
2.000
20,275
32,240
2,000
14.000
9,300
27,300
2,000
12.000
6,000
6,200

No, 33

33.000.
24.000
6G.000
2,000

3,000
27.000
22,000

.20,2302,000
22,610
32,240
*

2,000
22,000
23,105
15.420

No~-48lNo. 49—
No. 50
No. 5 1 No. 52v -No. 53—
. No. 5 4 hW

5 6 —

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

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48,500
23,000
15,100

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
m
No.
No.
No.
No.
, Nó.
No.
No.

2,000

24,230
16,020
77,025
2 3 ,9 4 0

33.000
86,010

40,105
23.000
23,200
14.000
26,005

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6364
65666768
6970
71
72737475
7671—

33,230
26,600
36.000
36,640
16,080
30,400
66.000
36,350'
36,820
2,000
66,960
36,400
16,000
14.000
36.000

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.

36,250
34.000
23.000
37.OQ0
26,800
23,400
_36,00&lt;L
23.000
85
86 - 2,000
87— 36,000
88 101,280
89— 33,340
90— 123,000
91— 110,000
92-172,325

CLOTHING CO.

8 U C C E 8 S O R S TO D. L. T H R A S H E R

E A S T F IR S T S T R E E T

March 19th

A

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�P u b lis h e d

S e m i - W e e k ly — Tuesday

and

Friday

M
11\ S A f t f i V R Ü -— /,(/»■ i f
Number 6 4

SANFO RD, FLO R ID A

Worth Lining

TUCBDAV,

APRIL

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1913

Volum* V
J

.■TURKS ARE IN DANGER Ohio
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and Indiana are Recovering1 F r o n v
Yellow Flood

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rn p e

ifflftR N M E N T

n o w

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j

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Rate

h

Not as Large as Reported.

th e ^NCE DeLtONINFLORIDA
R t i f l iia n (

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■ fb e -B u lg w itU iK y e a le rd a y

W i-M

iw p

d r ill on tho field a fte r engagem ent yi&gt;
o f U iy ilk Clm km edy;, according
to an ofTleiul re fm rt. * Since the
nwrtt

all

ho«

I m it i

T c lia lljo lint* as w ell

n u trì .ilm.nr

tit*

.it llu la ir

l ' tu

il*

i fail of A d ija tto p je has l a u - '- l a-feeling ni
s&gt;|test dejectio n iu all sections w hi- h
i¡m ten d ril to inereiL*««* lite u ii|-ip u l.*n t .
f, the govern m en t.
ThItn ii-I
nsul at A d ria iin p lo -e n d ' .- m.
fpit all the consul* and f«ir»*njn - --ititi .&gt;,
are sale am i w ell.

.

He* Uulgun.ni&gt;

an* safe and w ell.
Mia rv |«irt «»&gt;&gt;
at Ilu lg n rm n * to o k Italy 10.(100 i&gt;ri»nti
, the rent of the garrison ic in g ir- Imi
i#g. It L* e*|a«'led I li.it tli- , ». •vv•
in.
ipii the tu ilijn 't ni in li 111 -*ruled to th e (iurte I . . .
. .1

Conditions

M IL U

Arò- Vastly Improved.

E u u u . all

of th# Civilizo!
World.

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O th e r

L c r e in o n y

' Itu |,i -1. &gt;r V II oliogt ..I an-1.......... -

tom i pig ,i |.| h -r» i

i ,i 11unary
1 11*, e n tire

■. . 1 I--*...... . .-I H
luí-mes» ili-.tr&gt;- l

i&gt; m uti

dated, the w a te r firin g ii|&gt; to the m i 'd iu I
I- ». i r -if all b uilding i
M any luum — have
I-». 11 a n i't-i -1 anil many )»*»»| &gt;, lia»i
Il fi*rt **| to iiik«* r» f h t ' i» Thf -Ilf
t *t ■■i f* * * • 111f *
1.*r f \ **rTi,tr í f "iT
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arv i’hi »-k

j e*l.
ulntut Tuesday
The rive r lielow
■ innati eontiim i
to ri ■»*■ slow I »
T h e ilium «unitary sewer is in o iieratim i
ga.ilg*"» Wi t *'
1.d tt.migli many ot llie luterai» leading
;v. 7 rivo-»'
T IfM lllf.IlIf
il,.
»tag* !foni hulls»^i an* rloggi-il w ill- mud or
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form ai proti-si to ila \n ,- i» it
m eni uguugit ih- - f .i i .
u in inu nitiuii from lite i ’ ,n d
reiw|s and ha» re i(«i--»« 1 ) i 1

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tric im g the « ta li' into oiin griT 'io iutl &lt;li*l- t . tin- legislatur­ «hould eonsuh-r
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li,it tin 'ta t-- t» Mot - m -ii I, and ju»iH
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ti h 11lio a ’ I
ways and meati.« eummittee lomorro»
»?h» r tn«*fitlM*rn **&gt; Ih«* Ififwliilunand initii are lo talk wiih Prinident
If
I'hi- i* tint a l«nci**4»J .irvîuin«*11*
Wilson and arrange (or Inior* -uniti foTutiUfin*» nr*,* fciich i Jièii th* m at mil •*'&gt;
eliciw at whiili liispUted jnunls -ili Is1 ,, iw»»» lajuntv i.- lieitiuinieiL tiu. »'.'P " f
ilUcuxstd.
o t a rif e 'l «imply becum«' the »tot- i filli

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NO COUNTY DIVISION
Deep Laid Scheme Between
Sanford and Orlando
Exposed
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tin I lurida |i.gl*latun* should «land or , i ne» |ip|H'd into tin r - ¿ir -ifhie and I-

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guesLs ■,f Mr» Ji-,l« it
»»Juan Mom lav
.itti rnoon
&gt;i »-r.il lim i*' s- r- |ll*'a«

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lier »-s fur *i «»111i j 11i?* .il*«! tirili ^riiuinin for
î kr ■«iuiliùii«.

l aurel

V trltu r NiTtls

a u lii -p tld Ji, t-'i-l»;'' play mg
T h e Jirt.o- a Inveì' | mû'*’. -iTk jüini****T
.'•.■»«•rai lol* ot. Toolrel aveiiue upjiie
A4» »»»-!! 1- . M e- il \\ M* r ri*liHi wil" «tt). th* Uis-t Sid)' Park are m a liuii con­
mudi Ila ha I I top '• sue
dition
Apparently they
liuvc Ins-n
M t-r III»- • nm i-i«toi- of I il** gallivi» ol U*c-I lor a durnpmg ground for agm past

»¡lent* and alumlntr all lite cricket- and U’
^ u '^ e v ^ o r tbe d.denVlant ha|* 'lake la- lately a..,mr.s| «oln.tors l».b M r* Il W llerruloit sii» never so ntuch
tli*' alto rn i'V
hints in the vicinity.
. * . ,
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j
In his ! Shtifortp. m ur Itrtótrroaüs. U rla n d o was ¡ when they en tertained the younger so-*
.. Alto- -h»
-he ca, ,1,1. I,on»-1 ^
(tieFtionnhlv taste in
!
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.ward was also n pleasant feature of the
About tlvy only things prof.-«' lu a rtity in ta v o r ««( .^u p im m n g
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listening to ttieir io n » e r'ttiio n
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fall on Ils o»»ii merit«
If tli*' «lat** u*
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City Friday evening and u delmm i
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lyifairly -li i r u t ' d it "hnuld i»1 re*!¿« ,
»amlwicuis» .ne! - nf!*« w-'r«* »et »ed
chicken pilau,* which an e \|ie rt chef s*'!!1
'tailed to lirop tir* &lt;■-m iii t ;• tli» i'lo n in-f
M r»
Sew m un's g-lestn »»eri- M rs
tríete*!.
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nut in the afternoon, had p n -pared, and
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.„ty. W ith high spirit« ami im rry - -i
il t la I II- -III - mil I
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,.,)lliren fin comno iil tu f-vpres* home I hr »• h rk
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till will gtvi it]I III» |msltioil 1» M ^
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Joyrrl by the weird light of hug»» uunp
lutlg*1 Martin will
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their hearty coo|M»ration und »ti|iporf to
the releliruiion, b o th morally arid tii|u n «■tally
Tlie -ml ire city i* in gala ntjir«-,
--.¡«siali» in llie tiu s in iw ms 'Tioiu * wfcer»»
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H U N D R E D T H A N N IV E R S A R Y

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I ’hone to P ittsb u rg
T il l * (ilare L* in worst sewerage o u tlet* now are in o | mt - used in this w ay by the relief ro m irtittee. everything else has fx-cn set aside and
to tal d ark nés- and is fu n n g a w ater and utinli greatly lessening the |io*sihilit) nt
fifte e n tiiousaad houses a lili other everyone will devoti, the present week to
food fam ine
T w o |*-ip ‘* uls are r*11&gt;*-rt■■■I ill's*-:»'**.
An ur'ier ti- «teriiir.r all drink
structures or wlmt rem ains of them must the proper e n jo y m e n t of the Ponce do
m is'iilg . t t - |irn(-erl • dariutg* iv -n rd tn g tll|t Ali!»T a :|n
t •*»I *t \
I,eon relehration winch will m n im im re
he lu lle d l.m h m il tin d e liri' removed
in iT-T'. o tn n .tio s nt hui dm g . Injun*-’»'
here t-iim-rrow and continue daily until
» »»w
fo llo w mg ir« 'io n e ol I he arconti dish
men .»ill ain m in t to nearly &lt; I n nun .min
tlo iiririA li A \S . (**irM a*hingion, M an t- i I
The weat li* r , -lient.' 'in --, ili- i I- hi-1 hrnkc - i \ er ili* .ai» f n - la ) rvi'iiing
and minili» r* are !iniurb-e»
l-elt nil-1 ho »x e c u ttv r com m ittee j to*
li-ir-a n tonight i»»ui*l ih- l-tllio* ing ll-*-**i Tm -uf.i» mnrnmg
M il. afli-rm -o ti .il Î o r l i - k I in- MVi'T t-oll- 1III
l hi- V* -1er .n o t.' |-iiin(im g »latl-in t» in g*’l her » Iti, Ih- sull ci-inmiltra-n jja»e
i tu • -■»! . ' ' i , to .,..
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iiAinrs or t.iwn aulluiritiiT» on t'le a n in g - •
-il- rtny Uvergrown with wmb»,- cov*
- re d wit I, wagon load« of ca m , b otthfe

T~T~nTr,^T~TfTtpr-TTtrt 1* nrr n 1tlHgr ana td
ui&gt; »»ell orgam/jsl city, in addition to
Uuiig ii tiien.u e to heidUt ufid moral*. ,
laiurel avenue t* utif^of t|ie prettiest
-triwts an-l 1« -irtthe approaches to
the park. T h e \\-/t Side Improvement
AjcsfM'totam lA-Ttlffitmg an uphill lig ht la,
maintain The park ithe city's property)
nn'd fholihl have thi&lt; appronchas t o il at

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dancitig.
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V U d :m ^ Z i ‘ SmHor,l t-crailv |cirdnt the High School grourui
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land, Muttiv Up«, Rani» Murn.db. Eii* "*a n " ,,l0n •
». tu |,nve llellh tti^ acijuamtrsl and then tlu nlitor
Ihm-h was «i-rve-l »»itli cake in the
The line up for the Sanford tearn Is as
genia Mauldin, Gtady» Morris, Iterthu ( ha-t no ciu i
, ‘ , {aVetot ihr Herold wrtfte up and’ t)w
'•"»"« '" " 1U t *ti the hiui-isoine* talih'
follows
(mint liu'i' cover tn rirdi *1*'
Henry, Lurfn ChuppHI. Haod Hund. -tgh. to l.aw « r ub ha« d ^ n
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motn*&gt;&gt;* hr ru-esis for breail uti-l lotllt
th- lieutitiful -•••iin-r(.l-.-e .i
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l.vi'iou
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a-Ì*»oAgnt* Berner; Karl Rouimllit
I l . i . no r an- l h . i nn er I K.
fluii that stnmd.it)'« hi« ouo'l ai 1
larg-' !-••-*I ul - »n-uslli' re-1
im ir-1
rold Ixtng, Maient Wright, Ralph Might. ,l '
so» lai -lualities. Neither
t ititi* ri (
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»iruu« ol owning Itntiu«. -m Saiitoi*!
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Fielt). 1. (&lt;
«jv» tally u ltra c tiv e and pletLstlig enjov
■• on
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— ...........oft ■the
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Sam Pickens, Paul
^
morB than they j Height«
The gurm.' w ilt I k- culled at 3 o'clock.
I ment of the uvetiing.
ion, Henry Pur- do clubs *'
tions prevailing in O hio and Ind ian a.

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B etw een A pril 3rd and A pril 16th w e wilt Give a
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One Making 2nd Largest Per Cent, in Gain a $5.00 Pair Shoes and 100,000 Votes
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Remember these Prizes are not Given to ones Making Greatest Gain but to the ones Making
Greatest Per Cent, in Gain. Suppose you have only 5,000 Votes and you get 10,000 between
dates given above then your Per Cent, will be 200; while your competitor has say 50,001)
Votes and gets 10,000 more then his Per Cent, will be-only 20. If you an¡ near the bottom
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not only have’a chance to catch up but an excellent opportunity to WIN A VALUABLE
PRIZE. Per Cent. Based on Every Thousand..................................................................................
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COLOR OF VOTES WILL BE C H A N G E D AFTER NEXT
|
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd, so all Votes you have, to be good will
have to be brought in by night of April 2nd. Don’t forget this as these Votes will positively not
be any good after April 2nd.........................................................................................................................
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O u r S p r in g G o o d s a re h e re H a v e q u it e a la r g e sto ck of all lin e s c a r r ie d by us. O u r S h o o S t o c k is e s p e c ia lly strong.
W e a re s h o w in g a v a r ie d line of O x fo rd s a n d P u m p s , an d e v e r y n u m b e r is a good one. L e t us s h o w yo u th r o u g h ; once
you buy a p a ir of o u r S h o e you w ill a l w a y s b e a c u s to m e r . W e also h a v e o th e r plans fo r you to w in B o n u s V o te s in
w a y of c o lle c tio n s , e tc . C a ll and lo t us e x p la in .
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Standing of Contestants W e e k Ending
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22,200
22,005
7.000

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5 - 292,505
6 - 154,210
7 - 02,000
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11- 42,300
12- 17.000
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142,000
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No. 50
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33.000.
24.000
6G.000

2,000

2.000

3,000
27.000

20,275
32,240

22,000

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2,000
14.000
9,300
27,300

2,000
12.000
6,000
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32,240

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22,000
23,105
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16,020
77,025
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No. 86 - 2,000

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88 101,280
89— 33,340
90— 123,000
91— 110,000
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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.■TURKS ARE IN DANGER Ohio and Indiana are Recovering1 F r o n v t h e ^NCE DeLtON IN FLORIDA
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of U iyilk Clmkmedy;, according
to an ofTleiul refm rt. * Since the
nwrtt all ho« Im it i nutrì .ilm.nr tit*
Tclialljo lint* as well il* .it llu lair
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i fail of Adijattopje has la u -'-l a-feeling ni
s&gt;|test dejection iu all sections w hi- h
i¡m tendril to inereiL*««* lite u ii|-ipul.*nt .
f, the government. Th- It n ii- I
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fpit all the consul* and f«ir»*njn - --ititi.&gt;, .
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are sale ami well. He* Uulgun.ni&gt;
an* safe and well. Mia rv|«irt «»&gt;&gt;
at Ilulgnrmn* took Italy 10.(100 i&gt;ri»nti
, the rent of the garrison icin g ir- Imi
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T ill* (ilare L* in
total dark nés- and is funng a water and
food famine
T w o |*-ip ‘* uls are r*11&gt;*-rt■■■I
mis'iilg. tt - |irn(-erl • dariutg* iv-nrdtng
in iT-T'. o tn n.tios nt hui dm g . Injun*-’»'
men .»ill ainmint to nearly &lt; I n nun .min
and minili» r* are !iniurb-e»
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I-».i r -if all building i
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i; ver» (iro|n«sitiiiii that n im - ' Infor. ** ■11•1 and H |b a-hat........ i'rlan-1" mudi Ila ha I I top '• sue
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A jolly party of young («•*||,l*' •*&gt;»
tin I lurida |i.gl*latun* should «land or , i ne» |ip|H'd into tin r - ¿ir -ifhie and IM t-r III»- • nm i-i«toi- of I il** gallivi» ol U*c-I lor a durnpmg ground for agm past
joyed a pleasant cur ml* lo &lt; .»uo rim
listening to ttieir ion»er'ttiion
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fall on Ils o»»ii merit«
If tli*' «lat** u*
i arik- ih li- ioti« ib '\ib ’*l crai-» ih «llciLs, and should h a w the attention of tho
City Friday evening and u delmm i
] .»«iv-rlain thill It ti.»- ti.-en -t-trnrl-l» *•*»
lyifairly -li ir u t 'd it "hnuld i»1 re*!¿« ,
»amlwicuis» .ne! - nf!*« w-'r«* »et »ed
iiAinrs or t.iwn aulluiritiiT» on t'leanin g- •
chicken pilau,* which an e \|ie rt chef s*'!!1
'tailed to lirop tir* &lt;■-miii t ;• tli» i'lon in-f
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Sewmun's g-lestn »»eri- Mrs -il- rtny Uvergrown with wmb»,- cov*
tríete*!. P*.|c*Jii*n|a Jitdrnal.
nut in the afternoon, had p n -pared, and
-■»i*r'. i-nly .»»-rk for dear -»l-l Mol tier
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\1&lt; i.Tiighlm. - r e d wit I, wagon load« of cam, botthfe
III n 'lldmt’ i'CV.I Mi ti t r Hrr “r o n r p m ’ ll;',',,,',' ----TT AT t(t)tl|lr«)'T|-|l'T *'es«Tr—W»r&gt;. •
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l*iior Nina’« t tab
ing apeessoriew on the arrival ot tin- par
I' I or-ter tn1.- 1.1» pla&lt; • &lt; Mr» Il \\ II. rial.,n M r* H I WiiH
The fo lio / me Jtom^Ayylher » \ \ , k l. to (,.-» - I
ui&gt; »»ell orgam /jsl city, in addition to
.„ty. W ith high spirit« ami im rry - -i
il t la I II- -III - mil I
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,.,)lliren fin comno iil tu f-vpres* home I hr »• h rk
iter Ir Me- .'■amivi Pnl-sUnn
Uuiig ii tiien.u e to heidUt ufid m oral*. ,
verKation the awaiting feaat wilt m
till will gtvi it]I III» |msltioil 1» M ^
laiurel avenue t* utif^of t|ie prettiest
t rut I ls cuntainml tlnrrein:
Joyrrl by the weird light of hug»» uunp
lutlg*1 M artin will
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reft âëvTtl-. that ala ou any time «orne l*"'’' HIn lliim ir -il M i* * Mutilili«»
-triwts an-l 1« -irtthe approaches to
hem the happy laughter and p»&gt;
l 1.» 1 I Pickitwon
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the park. T he \ \ - / t Side Im provem ent
thing ne*1 to In chew'd up. H tu ra* out he»
Tire
-di.irming
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of
Mr
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I irt ill I it * I»*
talk ot the merry putty awoke from
dub"
I P I be j/h-a ' bncji »n* willing for
AjcsfM'totam lA-Ttlffitmg an uphill lig h t la,
»¡lent* and alumlntr all lite cricket- and U’
^ u ' ^ e v ^ o r tbe d.denVlant ha|* 'la k e la- lately a..,m r.s| «oln.tors l».b M r* Il W llerruloit sii» never so ntuch
maintain
The park ithe city's property)
tli*' altorni'V
hints in the v ic in ity .
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nn'd fholihl have thi&lt; appronchas to il at
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In his ! Shtifortp. mur Itrtótrroaüs. Urlando was ¡ when they entertained the younger so-*
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-he c a , ,1,1. I,o n » -1 ^
(tieFtionnhlv taste in
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r,,p „ S r «*/&gt;,«,î|.n rtIng forrest 1d al &gt;et in honor of Mi«* E ngrilla M a u l-’ ^ k » p t fa gôod condition by the proper
.ward was also n pleasant feature of the
About tlvy only things prof.-«' luartity in tavor ««( .^upimmng
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,......, airthririiies
lire hand* authoritiM
-( \V iL»tnrigt&lt;&gt;n
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room,' ol this
v.The itwmlters of lire party were Mn«.
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fta -k e l flail
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| lrlle.1 with «he (dea*ore loving young
Mrs. , UuAe violating the taw . and on.
w lu U a t
The Sanford High School hasket itali
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id .liiL e lla . J'lv «|m-. i :i I feat ori-*
ara.' in jd n v th r i&gt;ay&lt;oo» High
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formai proti-si to ila \n,- i» it
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uininunitiuii from lite i ’ ,n d
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■.igilahi'i 1«. rei'-rt:--1 o vi
'rnnUfT, .M o i- an .din i .1
tti.it tinnii rolis - Hi ,
tenni, inclmlmg ti.au. 1
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liavo Insili seni ¡»cross tip* Inint- r u -oim
casew e w a ut Ilo- regolar |«&gt;rt» nf enti»
and an* no»» in thè bands of 'In n in i0 o i*
The ’'sm inuiiing o h i ' i-ro ..
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(or linndlmg t.itili r.
»•«sslon tim i - -1—■t \ | rii
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|«irlunl slii(i ili »no T*r.-,*' oo
To, ' rt'
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witti Chuirnum 1 iiiler.».»-l &gt;t Ho II- •
ways and meati.« eummittee lom orro»
and initii are lo talk w iih Prinident
Wilson and arrange (or Inior* -u n iti
eliciw at whiili liispUted jnunls - i l i Is1
ilUcuxstd.

and Views

— St. AuguMiner M arrh -!trv,* P r f r W r n tfr
everything else has fx-cn set aside and
everyone will devoti, the present week to
the proper enjoyment of the Ponce do
I,eon relehration winch will m nim im re
here t-iim-rrow and continue daily until
fn -la ) rvi'iiing
tloiiririA li A \S . (**irl-elt nil-1 ho »xecuttvr committee j to*
g*’l her »Iti, Ih- sull ci-inmiltra-n jja»e
lM,t o »«-*'.-I w -'k » id hard wolg und
now -'c ry detail "I Hie -Ini.urate pro­
gram (or .'elet-r.ilion w-«.g jut' InsMi ctnnI'l-o-d und all i ' m r*'udin*«*&lt; lor th f lug
demonstration. TJu* (MHipIt* arc giving
their hearty coo|M»ration und »ti|iporf to
the releliruiion, both morally arid tii|un«■tally Tlie -ml ire city i* in gala ntjir«-,
--.¡«siali» in llie tiusiniw ms'Tioiu* wfcer»»
(Jiail--all.
t-iul-lmg — , vers'd tn
dag» an-l homing of ».iriegatisl - olnni
*-»-i-ri-'etiting tu. \ arti-ii' nutnins wbo
o-1,1 i -»'--"lofi ..f f landa during
I» - -1- d Ha
,,( .-nr«- will, the
\m t in.ui e-dors i-re-lommaling
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■a 11.-- ini» grammar
». ti.M.I liulld.'Mg in Urlimi I** will likely
gui -luring i In- - ari» i-ari -*l m-xi
n
lili ill s»'riitlu rc will
have
I -&lt; t - tit • l\ i hat manual
o'.o.gi I . - 11."r Will Is |.f.i» ni-.,I
'PhioM.t'i
'di “ .i o the nrighhnrtiood of

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Garnered by Special Service

* Wnmifmn-sehrtv the destruction n m the dollars. A half million dnlhtr*vonh+^ir
worst sewerage outlet* now are in o | mt- used in this way by the relief romirtittee.
utinli greatly lessening the |io*sihilit) nt
fifteen tiiousaad houses alili other
ill's*-:»'**.
An ur'ier ti- «teriiir.r all drink structures or wlmt remains of them must
tll|t Ali!»T a :|n
t •*»I *t \
he lulled l.m h m il tin deliri' removed
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follow mg ir« 'ione ol I he arconti dish
M a*hingion, M an t- i I
The weat li* r , -lient.' 'in --, ili- i I-hi-1 hrnkc - i \ er ili* .ai»
li-ir-an tonight i»»ui*l ih- l-tllio* ing ll-*-**i Tm-uf.i» mnrnmg
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The river lielow
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to ri■»*■ slow I »
- The ilium «unitary sewer is in oiieratimi
ga.ilg*"» Wi t *'
1.dtt.migli many ot llie luterai» leading
T IfMlllf.IlIf ;v. 7 rivo-»' il,.
»tag* !foni hulls»^i an* rloggi-il will- mud or
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fluii that stnmd.it)'« hi« ouo'l ai 1
rold Ixtng, M aient W righ t, Ralph M ig h t. ,l '
so» lai -lualities. Neither
"H r H . ' N f w , (ìeortre M r l aughltn. A!***
(.Juiti a fi»w*p--opfe in '»ntTfrrfd 'tre •*•»poor man nor the neh mari tossi- i* club I
C hittenden, George Urown,
»iruu« ol owning Itntiu«. -m Saiitoi*!
J.a u | to ’ stimufate the animal impulses; ami ■• on
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tions prevailing in Ohio and Indiana.

nt the High School grourui
Ih m -h was «i-rve-l »»itli cake in the
The line up for the Sanford tearn Is as
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follows
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HERALD

D rin k a B o ttle of

Suppose it be true that it is unsafe to
disarm under present conditions, it is
perfectly safe to plead for general dis­
armament and Ho promote principles of

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internatiom
and to b f very earnest in advocacy of
such agreements, between nations os
shall secure tidal disarmament. * .
T h y English speaking nations am ex­
ported to ta k e the lead in nearly all the
other elements Qf civilisation for cen­
turies, as fa r os tb i*e elements relate to
human com fort and well being.

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M ayo r Spencer and his efficient po­
lice force are hot after the blind tigers
and every fuw weeks an offender is soak­
T h a r*‘a aoaaip la Iba air.
ed for selling red liquor in a d ry town.
I f y o u 'll Uatas you »01 b*ur.
T h a t I bo SVeat RMen i n ao b u ty .
Last week th e M ayo r had an uged white
T»U1 maka your bawd quit# dleay,
man up for this offense and guve him ut¿
Tlaay ara rie a a ia i «P tbe to w n o*er Ihera.
* *•
ample fine and warning to do better in
Y ou aaa tb a nation p n
W ith aa OBtbuaiaaUr law.
rh r~ fiitu rr, w itirh pn tHiThfy mea nsr-that
B u t avaeybody’a pH Iba I r r r r now;
he will try to sell again as soon as pos­
go « U li raka sag boa aad ahovol,
.
fr o m tb a manalon to tba bo rat. •
sible. Sometimes it occurs to m e that
T bay ara dawahii up tba toarn, I trow.
finca and sentences do not seem to stop
Os tb o a* roo t man tabr about- ft. :
the selling of liquor in dry te rrito ry rfnd
A ad tb o aramao! fa n you d o u b t It .
Ara w orking bander than tb o bualaat hire of bo
the government is the responsible party­
F o r Uaoy ora DWiaUrf flower pota.
in this respect. The famous W ebb law
P taaltaa abruba far beauty apota,
Aad lo p p la i off tba uaalwai llreba of traoa.
recently paused was supposed to pro­
K vary bod y*a (Ot Iba fra «a,
hibit shipping liquor into d ry territoryO b th a a warm and balmy daya
hut the fnct of the m atter is th n t this law
A nd tbo cloaning bug la flyin g atarywhara
W a lk about tSa acrvata. I warn
suys no liquor cun lie ship|&gt;cd in except
A ad r 'a ir y » til to aaao,
T bo y ara dawning up tbo tow n ova» tharr.
to private parties and blind tigers can
become p riv a te partios ax well ax any­
M ill S M IT H T E ItllK U N
one else. Unions the government cea#««»
1 W hen a boy become« a scout is an to become n party to selling liquor blind
epoch m aking event in tun life .. Hi« duty tigers will hold sway, although men like
as a acout will bring h im in cloner touch M ayor Spencer can m itigate the evil to
.
w ith nature. He learna bird life und th e a certain exten t.
economic value of birds and is taught to
p rotect them . He learns the tree« and 5 There seems to be some excitement
is tau g ht the value of o ur forests and to about the Sanford postofllce which tickles
my risihilitiixi some, I »'cause, the Sanford
protect them.
(»wtofTlee w ill not lie un Lxrtue for three
years yet, and the present day appli­
cant» tnny l»e dead by that tim e. It
will I»- the JJvinotTutlt- policy to keep all
Republican.« in office their full time.
This
hurt always I mx-ii the • Democratic
#
fioliry and then along comen a Repub­
lican President and «wi|»« all the Demo­
cratic office holders and consequently
you seldom nee a Democrat holding of
lire. It makett no difference to me wiio
hold.« the Sanlurd office, but I xinrerely
hl)|ie that PrMtident Wilson will mi#I the
negro who liultbi the cilxtom.« collector
olhix* in Juckminville, the lH«t office in
«he stwte— «Mvw-xtoew not-rfo tin« thenwill t»* several gt«»l DetniM-rut» in Hot
nla who will )*mt the new political part)
m the next four yrnrws - i t
to !»• an old line Democrat hut it i«*tuinett lirettome ill lirruvt and I hi« poll,
of keeping in negro office holder« titidi r
Democratic rule is going a trillle Iteyond
the limit
transplanting tbe tr»x*. un much of tinp lant system ax possible should lie taken
up. T h e root* should lie wrapped w ith
wet burlap or a piece of old enr|&gt;et to
prevent the sun nnd wind from drying
them out
The hole for planting «hould
lie dug uhout t* o and one-hulf fii'l dea'p
nnd live feet in diam eter. In planting,
the roots of the tree« should hi »Iralght
tried out und rich soil lie packed firm ly
around them. Rich top tfoil should he
used in filling the hole. For detailed
instructions for the aelection, care undt
planting of shade tree« it is »uggented
th at you write the nationul forester at
Woshiugto nfor a liook on this subjecl.
which will be sent you free of cost.
T h e planting and cure of the tree will
have a good influence on the la&gt;&gt; «('Out
and he w ill lie amply paid in anticipation
when he thinks nf hL« grandrhildren who
may enjoy its shade and who will nay
w ith proud accent, “ this noble tree was
planted by grandfather who so kin d ly
and wisely thought of us."
S rim ld e n t Wilson accepts the hon­
orary presidency of the peace con grew
o f Americw~WWch niccta:fn- tKe tirut wixtk
of M a y in Bt. Luuis. Among other«
who have accepted honorary vice presi­
dencies are ex-Proddent Tuft and Sena­
to r Root.
Among the active vice presidents are
Secretary Bryan, Sis-aker ('lurk. Oorar
Straus and Andrew Carnegie. D ialin g Tll3h«t m m nrr st the- he#»*! of Uialiakdlug
com m ittee. This is thw fourth annual
meeting of the congress and the n ature
and range of it* work is well undemtimd.
I t is of especial satisfaction to (he coun­
try th a t President WflAön Indicate* his
desire to move In th e direction of the
peace congress th a t has characterized
th e congress from the s ta rt.
T h e re has not been any expression of
peace aentiment w ith a string to it such as
m arks the attitude o j ex-Prcsident
Roosevelt, for example that is the doc­
trin e t h a t tha way to have inioce la to be

w ill pooslbly endura from the taxpa)-er’s
standpoint. '
W hen one considers thut it rnxts over
tw o billion dollar« u year to m aintain
peace on the doctrine o f being (jlways
highly prepared (or w ar, one mily reni­
la« th e enormous sum of human labor
that is practically burned up and ren­

dami ubrIms by world Armament.

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nufneturedwith pure'distilled witor—'they^wlll prevent lllneu. .),&lt;
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anford Coca Cola B o t t ll n j Go.» Sanford,

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S e m in o le C h a p te r No 2 , 0 r d e r E a s te r n S ta r
M e e t! every le m m i and fourth F rid a y In inoolhEvery one »ho haa »ran h ti Star la the East are
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Sanford l##-al Unioo No 1731. U. D of C. and J
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Ihr Engle#* Mall I W () Singletary pre.itlenl:
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Meet Mr»l and Third W»dtw»day night, corner
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T H E O N L Y I t K Y C I X S T O R E IN H A N K O R D

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II. C U S T IS

A rroKNKY » X I . (tlllNSEI.LOK »f LAW
Practice In Stnte nnd Federal CYnirts
(•orner-Wisalrufl llldg
Sanford Fla.

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And again we ask, what nu» the wet
and dry question to do with n im m
division?
A n d how nliout thnt wet pétition in
Orlando?

Largo su p ply o i-M n rs os, Mulos,
~ W a g o n s " and H a rn o s s alw ays
on hand F o r S a l e o r Exchange
Blackomithlng and Wagon R e p a irin g In eonnaetlon

10« P alm ello , Opp. f i t , H

H. CRIPPEN &amp; SON
A^cnlH for iNew York and C hicago F a cto rie s

High G rade Pian os— Low P rice s— E asy T erm s
Piano Tuning

H 0U SH 0LD ER

A Specialty

S P E A K IN U -O F T H E W E TS
PUrhig the lout wet nnd dry rieetton
Orlando called u|Kin the guuil |H'uple nf
Sanford fur aK«i«tanee and Snnfurd ptuhiliitiunixt.« ri-s|H&gt;ii(lid nnlily. Our #n * One fam iliar w ith Sanford secret#
relary ga»e Orlnmln «nea||i«| pruhihlt
whispers that a fam ily quarrel i# alri ad&gt;
luliL«!.« a rhix-k inr Jl J.V to helji i arr&gt; .siati ni Ftiindu. «Mitre ni thè Vilum i » |
on. Wfho Lx who i.x the quention
Mr(ii tu-ral.
t (riamiti dr&gt; ami Sanlurd |**up|i ai.«u
lando Sentinel.
l'alllihit«#«', Jatl.
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worked hard with the Orlando | m upli
N o t so you could notice it, dear
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buina.«
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S««*r»'l.ir\
I niirit»
In earn th iam in dr» U #.iti«r i|„. iig|,i
brother. S a n fo rd .Lx united always and
".(■*■ li* ‘t " u lein ald.ifd hut in I &gt;i ! 11,• .
just bi-cause we are united »«■ alwu&gt;&gt;
win. W'ouldn’t it
nice i( Orlamlu
" ■ l . i y a i •* a l l i ' l n p l m g t u , a • a
could get together some time and n ally
«ni Hit- fair n.ime uf Sanlurd a ie
do something bcwjde chewing the rag.
i who atvepted our money and
■e al thè (-ritieni lim e in thè m i
Exclude the tirade of uhune ngaiu.xt
elcction w nell it «iftiied tluit
( i f i «IIIP4#* f|« T t itiiLN m u l t i I m» hi | i | in
the “ County rin g " nnd will «time urn
euunty u uniti gu wel l« i.iti-e
from Sunfurd plcaao arise and recite their
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i h t t f i * - l t *i»i 11»«fi f h . t f k j i i l
reasons for necx•etion’’ Orlamlu Sentinel
W h at’s the use? Orlamlu I ...... ,u
ti*ts would commence talking ...... .
and dry. Our renaon« fur « »
tile Home that have xtarled r* ■ ! .ti
aince the world la-gan revolutiute t r. •
ulwaya succeed.

DR R. M MASON
liiiV n M i rtiV rtiV W Ä to iW rtii^ iV W lV A V W W V yiV A V V A 'iV W rtA W iV iW W im
W e ltM irn lllo c k

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INSURANCE AGENT
SA N T O K IE r t O K I D A

M . M . S M IT H . Preside ni
Il II S T E V E N S , V ire .Pretti

p roti|H &gt;ctiv e

in t iie fiew e u u n t y

c a n d id a t i'
of

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Ih u t t h e r e w a# n o t liin g in II»

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way, un only ocriiMoiiall) t E.-r• » dead tKiily fur bini to hold an iim io
over. He replletl tim i tu » .i- In
Kentucky und if
il "^üXn ik 1
would work up ,t g. » »| I
—
Orlando Séntini-I.
T ito tirsi (lu ty ul tln Hiirnev i nni
coroner will I h' to I.tir% iirl.mil&gt; &gt; 'I &gt;
raiLse of deatli w ill I» ........e . 1
dr&gt; and coutil) d i . i«n&gt;i
S O M E D E L IV E R Y
It Lx said th at M. J. H ull) « p i-t
prns|&gt;ecls nrv looming up «•&gt; b rig h il.
the divisionistn are fearful thu&lt; ti .
ommendation w ill I h' mad» I m I.»h
deliver» over the new ioiin.lv
in
Sentinel.
We ex|Hct t o 'h!.
brother. When it »»»in» '
the gootLx we lire there wnli Mi.
every time. W h atever it lahi-. I.,
livery we luive it. M an y thank
your kind word» in our hehnlf
will nlwn)-« find a« at the
b »r&gt;
(low whether it lie in tin pi.-i.dli. .
Tlie Herald office.
F l.l M i l t s

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Such widespread a n d a p ;
.
to pru|M'rly und life .t# In»- Im 'i' ».fnllglil
by the floods of th e pu.'t two wi«'k# «el
1
dom has lavn m -iirihxl
I’In- f e d e r a l ’ 'n
authorities are doing ever)thing in t h e i r t *•*
I»ower to grant relief und the «tale an- 'I'
tboritics of Ohio und the other state* " '
afflicted are rushing succor and relief a.« (
faat as porsible. T h e (Joveriimeiii filPC“ “
given much study to the prevention ni
floods but it would «»x-ni tfiat there 1» m,
much yet to he learm-d. and «till m o r e , | (
of what is already known to be applied
•Systematic improvem ent of waterwuvx
And general protection of wiiterxluxi«

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INSURANCE AGENT

ri ble disasters ns thine of tic
da)-s or two weeks

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O R G A N IZ S O 1 8 8 7

T he following paragraph appearing in
Hi* Osinesville Sun and the la kelan d
Telegram should^glve food for thought
lo the people of M ia m i: N o doubt the
Southern U tilities Co. would like to ubtain poasesaion of Gaintxiville's water und
B |ht plant, but thu people would turn
down any proposition made for the same
iu«t at this tim e. The light plant will
hava to prove a failure under municipal
management lie fore . the
people of

(lai negriHe will consent to

■wim n ii x w »»y » « « « — ■■&gt;-------

ijg-JUHianfl Trlmnnr-mniEi^

General Fire
6anford,

Shurpen up your.hoes and lawn mow­
ers for A pril 2nd. Everybody busy la
tba slogan.

s Bank of Sanford

V IN I OMO t I OHIO A

Office Above first Nutlonal Rank

Funds

foresta and refunwtatlon of thè United
Stntoa —ó r floods nnd droughts, imjtovurished unii und rivi-re choked w ith dehri».
Ever&gt;- flu«Ml]lika« thLx on thè Ohio
g ivut us un odditianul. worning."

WK WANT Y O l’ K IUJSINKSS

SPEA K 1N G O F T H E D E A D
V

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“ On the forested mIojhi yo u shall hard­
ly nottcr th e ruin because of, the tree
foliage. Exatnim» the leaves and humus
m iner foot.and you shall find it wet for
a few inrhes only. W h at w ater Hie foTcst does not need will gradually filter its
w ay down to the strewn. Ig)ok at the
stream nowl N o sign of flood; every­
thing normal. Y et the slopes th a t feed

Ib'ft'rring in Ibi# Itt«l contentiun, »e are pii an d tu cali attentino tu un-urUrie
t|q&gt;canrig in thè Saturila) Kvening Fotti of M u rili affitti, which i» #„ jinpartinl in
it» livn-rtiuii# n-gurding tlm nmny wise th in g rth s t have lieen ai roni pi isht-d liy thè
( omptroller of (he &lt;'urn-ia-&gt; in thè patti few m onili*. in thè elim inatim i ofloose
method#. tim i «e li#d «afe in suying tliut thè day » ili soon come when linwe melhods
in hunking tliull lui vi*
ìtu.t\

O rders Solicited

DENTIST

the i&gt;i»re slope, tearing the surfure, w ajh-'
off the soil clear tb the rock, choking
up the stream with debris and fillihg#lt
w ith flood waters. A fter th e ‘ flood has
passed tlie stream will I m- a meru trickle
among the rocks.

g il u t . n t . e l n g b a tik # &lt; lr|H ip |t* tilt# la ilt ic h e il m i» t i n i a iU I I ru ls t-tl U n ir t o n i » III p n it i- x t a g a lli.« ! j s a l t e l l i vk tue li ( h e )
d e s tr o ) th è h a r ik e r '« u n l i \ n l i m l i t y , b u t w o u ld g r e u t ly env ig ila n t e in th è d i l l i r e n i b u n k # n lfe c te d

A h In I Ile bunkere I tuliVniuulit &gt; . «e all know t tilt wnulil In - a nught) |M&gt;nr World
il wr were ..Il nllke in nur icqurutnm« and nur nttuiniuentn. unii wr are t-quull) posi­
t i ' 1' (hai tln# nii'llacilile human u ttnhute wiil never Ite doni- uwa) wilh through
»*•&gt;&gt; law thut niight U plarerl u|ion thè u lu tlite hook«; howrver wrre #ueh thiltg poo»ihle. i» thrre uni ni a# wiiling io surrifice t la -gri nte» t good to thè creatisi nuniher
npinmn Irnin thè nttuniey generai uf ori
&lt; thè aitar of some man's indiviiluality? ! am sutf there is noi.
tln- «fate nf Kliiridn »tuting thnt «urli i«
T o «uni il up, tlu**e vlgorou# protesi* must i onie frmn thoxe w Ho are not so innot (hi- iìl i - (Irhilnhi S ennini
\ \ .ike up. denr hrolli. r
Tln« upin
¿•ili oi lUy A tturni-y trenerul wurw pulw ..
Unhed in T h e llerald un,Kehruitry U th
nnd alno putilished in pum ph.lrt form
T H E P EO P LE S H A N K O F B A N F O K D wax foundwd on the solid rock of
nini dixtriliutixi all over Orango eounty |
D E P O S IT IN S U R A N C E in d . under tin- lunnngemeni nf men of high ntanding and
snd-Orlando.
Ju&amp;l tu &gt;ug yuur mein- sound
»
judgment, has llirivert-ivrvH,-axd1Tj7jrr^A*fW TJTrrT.oped that acme acrcptahie
ory we repriMlun» «irne and will show plan
l
«or guaranteeing deposit.« will la- introducctl in the next Legislature, we are
waiting fur «ueli action liut, il# in the past offer vou I N S f l l A N C F T H A T
&gt;»u originai Ir ttr r ami we a.«k yuu in all not
!
HAS S T O O D T H E T E S T KOI! M O K E T H A N T W E N T Y Y E A R S .
filimi'»« ti» repriilluee thi« lelter in thè i
Sentim i

W S OkLOvta. Sec r

V K T E K IN A K I A N

age of trv « i and through the humus of
the forest. In consequence the supply
of water was comparatively steady; both
flood« and droughts were few.
"Cotne w ith m e in a rain storm to a
Rocky M o u n ta in watershed, where uq
object lemon m ay pto had in m iniature.
Here ore tw o streams—one rising pit a
mountain slopo wjjcro foreat fire* have

i-»sr il#

Meets every Monday al 7:30 p m .over Impeli
Dirnlrr (3 W Ulaotwrldrr N C

DR. H O W A R D

. -UHGLJtappen to a region strip|xxl of its
forests w hen long rontlnued rains Tome
and the natu ral methods of filtra tio n have
lieen destroyrd. Here is som ething per­
tinent lo this very case w ritten by a stu­
dent of the subject when a preylou« flood
was devastating the Ohio volley and it
tells a very plain and convincing story
which the dullest mind may comprehend:
"W e have ehanged the face of nature
und upset her orderly processes w ithout
safeguarding ourselves against the re­
sults of the rhange. N a tu re covered
the »{itenihcU of the Ohio w ith forests.

W 1.« ii tt n p lu f) n i
I r . | ir &lt;i ■1111&gt;•-r 11 l&gt; u lib r&gt;
• l . i l i i m l ' m . i i I i I im i o n ly
&lt; v u r iig i' .1 lu x ■»&gt;#ieiu ••(

« » c r ip t i« » P r ic e . S 2 0 0 ■ t r u r In V t n . t t c r

Insurance

OfflM with H0LDRN NEAL ESTATE CO.
.
_
.
Florida

is a good investment

lands lim n any other ,«tutc.
Formerly
dint
considered « deficit. Jtut the
Dnt&gt;
xlate's project to n-clairti the Everglades
by joint draining and irrigation 1.« near­
ing completion. And if Florida'« m id­
winter sunsljjne were put into the stall«tlcal abstract it would have to lie ex- j
•
l&gt;rc*ned by »m li figures u.« astronomer»
¡5
use In Muting the dislance to S a tu rn .1
Clim ate nirnnn tourists nnff winter rv*»iT -t
dents soil and cllinaie together mean
ff-“ 6
4r#ut- und vegeUddi#»; und all uf itiuau__ ddlp.

The Sum and
Substance
o f b eing a a u b s c rib e r to th is
p a p e r ia tlu»t y c u an d y o u r
fa m ily b ecom e a tta c h e d to
it. T h e p a p e r b ecom e« a
m e m b e r of th e fa m ily and

In a business w a y — Ihe
advertising way. An ad
In this p ap er offers the
m axim um se rv ic e at the

W H n fi T O f B ’BfTTrarf i t M fw n.1 1g un r»!“ -»^ ? '
««f -chw-iMrat- public mods lu Ln: Juund a m - , J

*** ? * &gt;^ ‘Ltrttrim n l.- to o r ^ dHiwnat rBtiwà
th f success of municipal owenrehip o f ! i-nrnpaign for n fifty million dollar bond
Public utilities of the kind mentioned l«Klie to build the tiliext system of «tale .
' Not an ex■hova, and the Southern Utilitii-» Co. highway# in tin- in u n tr)
d id n 't include as (n its reoenl itinerary I h'USc. but an Iqviw tinent!" i.x the slogan
Fifty million dollar» at » crack fur
through Florida. M unicipal ownership j
!• no fad; i t has come to stay."— M ia m i good roads would tnako any northern !&gt;
state sit up and rub its eye*. T he Idea

want to reach

ailiWeSaySi

T ry J tIt Paya

�*r4'1■.•w*-

H. Marks Real Estate Agency

well in ' innr&gt;’ la *' “ just “ l,d iair on&lt;&gt;- s&lt;,,iator
church in Sanford. The
hand and, the various committees have Bryan is enguged in a gootl work, be­
cause one of F lo rid a’s greatest needs is a
been appointed as follows:
s

(¡..i.

bj»»&lt;h

ju*t

The Oldest Agency in the County

law.—

~
■■■' S flx L '—j wijut. j zim t&amp; T : S 7 --K .V
' 'T " .~ -.r . * J S T A B L J S l i £ D - J J ^ - r V i
!..__—
a C om m ittee—-M
_K rs
m. n
— -■ - *1
”
*
*
»to I
■
’
^ asa
Entertainm
ent
C.
Notice
The fpllowing Is a Partial Ll»t of Properties that 1 am
E . W alker and 1-udlt»’ Union Congre­
The annual meeting of the Sanford
offering for sale:
gational church.
I do not own any of these, but am Agent for the Owner».
Music C om m ittee— E. T . W oodruff Hospital Association will be held at tho
office
of
M
.
F.
Robinson,
oti
second
(loor
M n k - Epifint M olnnr Li the xv&lt;*«t of and C. E . W alker.
ORANGE GROVES
Decorntlpg C o m m itte e — Mrs. F in la y of the W ei borne Block at 8 p, m. Tuesday
her parents, M r. and M rs. Takach.
(1)
Sixty
ueres
of
land. 12 acres m Oranges, Grapefruit.
A pril la t. 1913.
. .
Munson, H a rry and lUa-chcr K jm t.
T. W. Iirigg» left yesterday for W a r­
Tangerines,
etc,
A 2 story house. Pump of excellent
T
hw
meeting
Is
for
the
elcctioff
of
of­
In v ita tio n and P ublicity C om m ittee
wick. Rhode Island, where he w ill spend
water.
On
public
road. One mile from shipping railficers
uml
trustt-e*
for
the
ensuing
year
Rev. J. T . Langley, Miss C arrie Ensthe summer, returning to Sanford in the
uml
such
other
buisnras
an
may
come
road
slat
ion.
Hears
fine crops........................ A.......... $6500.0»
minger, M rs. It. A. Terheun.
early fall.
(2) 10 Acres. 3 miles from Sanford. 500 good bearing tree»
la-fore the meeting. A full attendance
tuughl to l**ar 3000 boxes this year). Choice fnm
is desired.
M r. and M rs. Hiunery and daughter
Tw enty Pound Cabbage
&gt;1.704.80
plain house. On small lake, very desirable grove...$600«
returned to their home In Youngstown,
T ill* may not wound large to some of Received from eontributors
78.84
(3) 80 ncresGO Miles from Sanford, H mile from R. R. »ta
Ohio today after a visit w ith their rmini it, the older growers hut a tw enty jwiund Interest on investm ent*
85,10
10a. bearing grove. Veryrich hammock land ....$10000,««
Expcrtncs
...
$
Mrs. B. E. Takach.
cabbage is the largest that has come for­
Shares
B
&amp;
L
As'n
498.1M
(4)
0 Acres. 261 Orange trees, 20 G raprfruit, all bearing
C. A. Smith, the Fixlt man is busily ward this season and if any one around
and in k«hk! condition. Half mile from station, church,
here has-any-larger.oncs^they will have laiam-d B &amp; L Assn 1,200.00

engaged In rvjwlrlng and remodeling the
Ht-njmr plurn m tiih

^i t y , i l w .

Sanford avenue road.

[ Z Cmpt. and Mrs. U. F. W h itn er ar­
rived (n the city F rid a y and. are visiting
their daughter and son, Mrs. S. 0 . Chase
and B. P . W h it nor, Jr.
W . d ! W ildm an, J. Jl. W ild m an and
Mtsa Laura Davis motored to D aytona
lost Saturday and report n delightful
trip , returning the same «lay.

V M rs. Id a S. E’arrnmore and'daughter.
Miss Annie, returned to their home in
Jacksonville Friday ufter n visit of sev­
eral days w ith Mrs. Parramore’s mother.
Mrs. A. A. Sirrine.
T he W est Side Im provem ent Associa­
tion meeting w ill be held at the Robbins
Nest Thursday afternoon ut J o’clock.
There w ill be matters of im jw rtnnce to
come before the association. A full a t­
tendance is desired.
v M h “ Eugenia M auldin left Friday
night for her home in Washington C ity ,
after a pleasant vLsil w itii her aunts,
M rs, A. P. and M rs. M. li. Connelly and
their families. &gt;Mim M auldin
made
Till ny friends during her short stay in
the city who will always welcome her
return.
V Mis« Annie M cD erm id of Colum bia,
Smith Carolina, arrived in the e itj last
week and is the charming house guest
of her aunt, Mrs. J. N, Robson and fam ­
ily. This is not Miss M rD e rm id 's first
visit to Sanford and the many friends of
this at tractive a-oung lady in the «-it &gt; ur«
giving her a cordial welcome.

U) cotuc forward .tuoi ahuW’ lilP tn ,'(« r -O t
have one in the H erald ofllce now th a t
il l« the beam a t fu ll tw enty pound*. I t
was raised by C npt. Sm ith who live*
near Monroe and i t sau n jt Jt a . ip^K tu x »
raised well, probably u|&gt;on the Prewby
terian tloclrtn«'*, which in part m ay ac­
count for the th rifty growth.
The H erald contest for big cabbage*
dosed two week* ago, in which M r.
M u ir head won by bringing in u cabbage
weighing fifteen pounds. W hile we can­
not award the prize to C apt. S m ith we
can make him the office winner until
some one beala hi* record. T he big
cabbage is one exhibition at The H erald
office and is creating much excitement
among the visitor* to the c ity . A l­
though nf an immense sire the cabbage
is v e ry jirm and fine. ,

_

Commission for Orfando
Orlando, M u rcli ’J« Following the
«•xample of progressive cities througliout
th«1 country a ma*» meeting of rep rew ntntive ritixerp her»; adopted a simplified
charter for a cumiifivaion form of govern­
ment tonight, following previous a g ita ­
tion, with no apparent opposition. T hey
adopted 4 charter to be prewenicd at
once to the city roum’il for approval,
asking that body to recommend the
same to the legislature, to be voted on
before January *1. The rhnrter i» I iim h I
on tin*«» sueciwsfully iLs»‘d in the Caro
hints, Texaa and i^ew Jersey. There i»
every indication of the nitillealum of ttie
pr&lt;i|K«ed chwtter

$L783.34

$1,783.34

(6)

M r *. H A R R I E T S. R O S S E T T E R.
Secretary.

• The Guarantee Investment and Loan
Co., C u rry B ldg., T a m p a , Fla., lend
money at 5 per cent interest, payable
in small m o nthly installments,
w rite
fur particular».
local 47-tf
T he G ate C ity House has brought,
down the high cost of living. Only &gt;4.00
pet week for the finest table board in
the city. See Parker.
28-tf
Genuine Se**d Potatoes, Spaulding
Itos»1 No. 4, per 150 lb hag $2,65; Red
Bliss T riu m p h , per 160 In bag $2.65.
Cun furnish seed grown either in Maine
or New Y o rk stale. We guarantee our
seed to be the best and true to name.
T en years in the seed husineea; not a dis­
satisfied customer. American Produre
Com pany, Jacksonville, Florida. 45-24c
Wade, tfte Tuner, Orlando.
tf

CITY RESIDENCES
House with five rooms, toilet and bath. Cash
$1500.0«
House, 2 story’, 10 rooms, between Third and Fourth

(8)

(9)

streets.

Half cash

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

$3500.00

House, 2 story, 10 rooms, flowing well, irrigated gat-

den.

GO)
til»

Lot 100x150 f t . ; ............................................

$4500.00

House, 2 story. 7 rooms.
Cash .................
$3500.00
House, 5 rooms. 1x&gt;t 67x75 ft. $300.00 cash,'balance

$20 pet* month .
........................... ».... «.$21,00.00
1 12• House, 6
rooms nnd bath, good flowing well.' One
half cash
.........
.......................... . . . $3000.««
(13)
(14 )
(15)

4 Houses on two lots in Georgetown
$1(500.00
House, 4 rooms and bath, 5(KJgullon ta n k 1: J ...: $2000.00
7 Houses on lot. 1 0 0 x 1 0 0 .'it;'-'"R ent ■f o r $450.0« 'jat
year'. iMce,. .
.....
: . v....... $3000.0()
f 16) House, 2 stoiy; $ r^inSiTljDfle in, corner lot. $5000.00
17 ) House, -1 riMirtw, bam 12x18, well 100 ft. deep. 1/»'
101x140 ft.' Half msh.
- /-.k. - $750.t»o
(.18) House, 8 rtyoms and; bath, 2 lots: Tine-third
ca»h.
Prlcr; .
..........
$3500.1111
(10) Honse, 2 story, 8 rooms., ■ Ixirge l o t . ........
$50«u no
(2 0 )- House, -1 ro&lt;uns arid kitchen. ’ C om er lot. ($700 ca-h
P rice . . . .
. .. -..... ......
$1250.0«
•‘i l l
Heautiful suburban homoi house 10 rooms. All m«.&lt;:
ern conveniences. Orange trees, flowers, pumping out
tit. garage, etc
. .. ...
........... $3500.00
22i ( iood 2 story house, with 3 large loLs. orange in (lowers, Kewanee pumping outfit. Artesian water. •1» ken 1**11», etc
..
$500« .on
Several other houses.

All lo ca l Advertisement« boiler This ,
ilradlnA. Three Cents o Lin* tach l*»ue
F o r i»alp C h e a p Tw«&gt; new -iamtary
cola w t l h (uids, 1 » in a li beater, »olmi
a scre m i d o o r.

school, etc. No house.
5 Acres, good land on. -lake. . 600 _ fine., bear-in* .tree*.
3 driven wells, good water. C ottage house, furnished.
Prieer.TTn-..T............... ............................. *.................................$6000.00
vi?5 Acres. 45 acres in grove, crop should be 10,000 boxes.
A good 2 story house and good b a m -------------------- $15.000.0«

(7)

WANTS
m u ttin g ,

r_.

Enquire 914

64-21p
Park uvenue
1 . 0*1 or
Hl»a|i|««-af I A diamomi
He
b r m c b r o n t it liiin g 11 v i1 bulinimi»
turn mino- to P O Box H‘t5 and no «|ue»tioii» will lie iiskiil
64-tf
I.«*it A m nliutn "iV«' liobei-’ watch |
and blank ribbon fob w itii grw&gt;d T»m«1nTit
Return to tin» «»flic« and re&lt;»i«e reward

CRI.ERY FARMS
12J4)

2 « - Acres, h acivs-A'Ieonwl-and»-feftoedc-. 4 _ A c re.» &lt;ui:
va led 2 years. Not tiled. 4 Room house
$3000 tm
- —
,«* . « ¡ v sftm weu‘i 3 -..iy3Ö»si r*«nli&gt;
i
)
3
i
Atf
'Ti
'*
cleared
and
tiled.
2
Flowing
u&gt;
------ -^Vr'.Vr, .■pe­
Cmnjilim enlary l&lt;&gt; Miss M nulilln
An address by W in !■ M id ’otnl»»^
n o u i'i'o i'A rooln.s. Sited, harn, fertilizer house, .tool hnt/M xjw
l'll r Rent
My lious«- with t room», i
Mr». A. P. Connelly was the gracious chairman «if the DeiniH*rnlic N ational
Chicken park. 60,000 ft. celery boards
$450« no
kitcb«-n ami balli.
All furnished.
K H
lueti-n* at u very delightful i heat re party CommìUe«*, in w liirli tiie inunuger yf
25* 80 Acres, 20 acres tiled and cultivated. 10 Act*-» L 1
Mark».----------------------------------------- 63-Jlp
Wednewduy evening rom plim cntiyy to Pn-»id«-nt W ibein’1' rairtpuign pulii ¡« higti
on (he plaeei not clcam l. 50 Acres rich murk Lit. :
Fur Rent Four rooms with
bath
her charming niece. Mi»» Eugenia M a u l­ trdiute to th&lt;* powiT of thè country pr»-s»,
T his muck land can be made u&gt; pay for the whole pi.«»«
206 East T h ird St.
K
Wahlron.
din o f Wioihirudon &lt; it v w|,.. - j —oi il~- w;m otir nr thr- principal fonrurra of t ti««
3 buildings, 7 5 ,0 0 0 -ft. celery boards.' 5 flowing wrtK.
63 2l|&gt;
Easter holidu)» the goe»t of Iter aunt», iiudw inler nut-ling »1 the Arkaoaa»
Price
.
$22,500 no
Saie or exchange for Saufor«i income
M r*. A. P and M ia. II. It Connelly.
Pres» Association held ut L ittle Rock.
(26i
10
Acres,
3
acres
tiled,
1
flowing
well.
4
Room
«Iw.-llproperty, five acres in c ity, desirable
On the return of the party from the
M r M c f’ombc* ha» b««n s|N-mliog a l(M-ation
ing, harn, 2 oiithoyses. 3 other acres partially cl«-ai«»l
F iw gallon water heat«-r for
theatre several p!«'a»iuil parlor gum«-» wit-k at hi» old home at H am burg.
$2500.00
iThret'-liftlts cash)
Box 473
bath room. Sm grr macbini'
were played. alter wliieli delicious let' Ark . ami accepted an invim i ion Ui ail12 7 1 20 Aries, all cleared. 15 acres tiled and cultivan A
62-6 Ip
cream witii sit»»l».rri«-s mnl .»hip|«-«i . 11•
tin rmt-tiok at th" pr«-»» .«»■■. ic ia 1 Story building. 3 rooms, 2 story barn, moral roof $ "&lt;i
r. a. i
"M i l l (. It'll) I1"«
Ki»r Sufr
erruiu Slid eaki w« re « * r \id
t mn
Foth iw trig hi- ,eh1rt»s M r
M *1 lU ry. •Ulti 1li * " lik - .i.ir«- mi \\ Kirvi Vi
worth celery hoards
$7000 on
Mn* t o m iell. - gui-&gt;t- w*‘f«’ Ml\««» 1 «indi» «»its « h»*l«-*i »*i hionir.iri liu-inlier
_\s
15* » Acri*»
H* Acres clean'd and till'd, fan le •
62-.it p
Eugenia M auldin, Kn»n- I ’liniuii, lit leu n( the ieidy
Half cash »
$1 2.00000
Ei\&lt;- r«a&gt;ni m l
For Ri-ni A pril l«i
Rowland, Margaret Dnvitt, Annie W hit
M r M rC om lm , in his uddnx«, gave a läge
21) 1 10 Acres, all tiled and in tine alate of cultivation. Su*.*&gt;»
on T b in i S i. All iiunit-m mi
ner, Lettie Caldwell. Linda CormHIy. large part of the credit for the nom imihouse, bam , 25,000 ÍL celery boards. This place is im­
61-.3p
N . H . GuriK*r.
Lucca Chappell, Gladys Morris, Annie tinn arid election of M r, Wilson to the as­ proyttnicni*.
mediately on railroad. I/jading station within 100 f«"t
Sn Ii- B**ggur \V«-*»i S«»»i (Or a
For
Parruniore, Roy C liiiteoden, O»borne sistami- given by the Pemoeratic coun­
A few choice fruits and flowers .
.
.* $6500 01)
IOO 11» for $35.00 .i*iiHh w ill
l»itin«l
Herndon, ltnl|di W ight, Karl ftoum illut. try pr«-»»
* •
i3o»
38
Acres,
15
qcres
cultivated,
8
acres
tile«l
Tin"Melon
mu
li-nii
S«-*»!
Uo
.
Gira«
or«|i-r
( i eorge
Mid Jtliglilm
lla fio ld
Long,
" | l 1 wen ui&gt;ki«i In pick util l In- gri'ul
(lowing
wells.
One
H
room,
mortem
house
and
I
I
ox-a
»«»■«1 1iro«i*rs. Motiin-t-'lo
r
B«u.'ga
Randall &lt; h«*.v, Mae K .inner, lliiijiitlilii is.I aingh- ttilbteiK « m tin- country, »ani
house. (Easy lerm s).
$10,1)00 mi
57 121
Fla
W h itn e r, Vivian S|»»-r
M r - i'o iiiie llj M r Met •mills
it wmild In- the «-«mil
31
li T-.^ Acres, all well tiled, in giHwl jitate of c u lto .it
I.tmn-r floor "1 1mu»»', spli'n
■For Ri'ili
d Mrs. It.
Herndon «■li.i| &lt;**r«n«*-w
i i j tn-w-paje-f
Every page of it I» road, ■li.lly lix-al*-« in iV-Mt r»-s|«l«- nr*- v e llu ti
(&lt;«mm| « room house. 50,00(1 ft coler)’ boards
&lt; In «
piilvtd Inerte* amt ull
1 know, I»town
$,sooo mi
Duly M lllxlll t- for fumily wittioui «-Gil
L / Sundn) Srhiml Inatitute
cau»«- I huv* st«i«lii-&lt;i the m atter in fact, lr«'ii.
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Acres.
3
acres
tiled,
line
flowing
well.
All
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Under the atlnpicis of the Conglegn 1 have scut out a ginxl deal of 'Itnilcr
Small plain house
....
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$4500 00
T'«m I v &lt; ai-ra ir li i-l. farm. 3 1
For Sal«ttonal church there will la- held an «•du­ plate' my»»-lf
(33
10 Acres. 5 acres cleared, fenced and tiled and •u!' mil*-» v««-*i " Í Sanford, on Gertrud«- Ave.,
"A man canpot write a column ««f Ixit 98 oí St. JuM'pli Orange ( ’«». Thn-e
ratio nal Sunday school rally Wednesday
valed. 3 1 Acres clean'd and plowiul. 2 story. •
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news m utter w ithout writing an editorial acre» tiled, artesian well, ft'ritp if you
and Thursday, April 9 and 10.
house. Harn and mule shed
............. ...
$6500.00
putting Id» own opinion» into it.
()mThere will l»’ an evening session on
134 ) 200 Acres, 5 acres cleared and tiled. Comfortable
tnenn buxine»». C . H . Yanson. Sike»Wednesday a t which time Hon. S. T . doesn't have to look at the u lito ria l page •on. M b.
• house. Aironi 10 acre« high hummock in woods, balance
60-Gtp
Johnson of Florida, chairman N ational to gSGwr opinions— every re|io/per in u
Ft«r Sale Household furniture, eonprairie.- One of the best c a ttle ranges.
Will sell .0
Council
Apportionment
Com m ittee M-iiM- is m oulding public Opinion. I m»ting ot be«1», hurvHtl», stovra, chairs,
bargain.
and Rev. Geo. B. W aldron, Hom e M is­ used to think r*|Ktrièrs "were ethereal etc
M r*. Thuniron In Hrstmp K W k .—
i 3 5 j ^íilAcrca. 1 mile from town, mostly cleared and ulctl.
sionary Supt. of Florida will make ad- b«-ing», iducklng nawij item» out o f . the
68-tic
Fronts on Lake Monroe. Good house.. An Idèfll home.
. Un-n,-»
Thursday afternoon uml air notxydy ever seeing th em .- But 1
Price
....................................$8000.00
For Rent to the Rigid P arty-N ice
night the sjaaken* will bo James r . ttn’t T h r ’ ’r~T— r*— ir' “ Ulfl-H Tlv b n n p ij. iiirni»lii-il i-iitifi-n- 4 room«, kitchen Ulxi
*36) 5 Acres, all cleared and cultivated, hut not till'd. Fine
” lf you take a reporter in to y o u r eot&gt;
yO ’ Brien, D. D ., Educational Secretary
■flowing - wWF—
Horn.
All under
bath. Cl«*»«' to- buninvM section. 'H. C.
for the south in Sunday school work for fidence you need have no rvasou to wor­ I)u Bose.
good fence...................... ....
............. $3200.00
58- tf
the. Congregational Sunday school ami ry, but if you don’t—-God help you. . For Herd No U8 Ninth St - 7 rooms
f37) 10 Acres, all cleared, 5 acres tiled, good well. Small
publishing society, and Rev. W m II . I n the past-two years I have Juid occjt»ipn and huth. H. (’ DuBnse, Woodruff A
stable and poultry house ......
.. ___
$351)0.00
Hopkins of A tlunta. Gn., the new Con­ to see a great deal q i thank In laJ't, i Garner Bldg. First St
68-tf
(38) 4 Acres, 3 acres tiled and cultivated, 1 acre woodland.
gregational superintendent of tlm south. have called as m any as ten of thorn ¡not
For Sale- Four extra good mule» and
House and 3 lots. 5 rooms. Close in . ..':.,.»c.;..... $5000.00
T i l.......... ill. i t tlivi" ■i'*ruTfg rm the re- m y room, a t o p r Mirc and luivt* in te f- good wagon
Fn-d Siiumun. West Side,
(39) 5 Acres, all cleared and fenced, good flowing well. 2
liglous education of the young will be a v iew iil 4m-iix.. a HO tiuru tliiin -1 !«•».
IT r r - D. *J------Tnllesout , .... ,
__________ _______r_ ...__$1250.00
.— aitiL
rare opportunity for all Sunday school gained m any valuable idea* juiii »Ugge»For Sale T w o desirable lo t* in San­
(4^) ¿s'» Acres, fhiniing on TatkO M d lirtR*. 1ft Actyx ch .... d
and church workeru.jfi Ron ford, to whom tions. In theae t i 'o 'y f a r i never im* u ford H eig ht*. Bargain It taken prom pt­
10 Acres tiled. Will sell tCs a whole,-or will wHl-purt of it.ly. A«ldre*9, D . G- Wag ner Kissimmee,

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a mgst cordrii) invitation la extended to
be prevent a t ‘ a ll, meetings. T o every
one Interested ln ‘, Sunday school work
the institute will bb of Inestimable value.
A question box wtjl be operated and
questions answered. W herever these
ja ilic a tla iia i-x alhaa art» L a lil- UtMV . hwe *
developed a Inrgpr vision o( tho |«y«»ibilM e * of Sunday w lmol work, nnd created
T TpTatw slnttee nf ■&gt;nw«riwt|‘ *w in'e ^ f f coming of thane cblc men to S a n fo rl is a
aplcnditl opportunity that our jn-ople
should embrace. It 1* h«*|M-&lt;i that every
Sunday school in Sanford and the vicin­
ity , of Sanford will aend.iLu apt-cud dele-,
g a te ,0* wall as iv c p -o ffic e r and U-urhi-r
o f the various- denoiniriatiim * to these
C ltflg B ,
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v u u iu o ra
u iy
m eeting*.
Tt oo be
a rt*ui|
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roily

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S t- John* H o le r— Room * and Iroard.
Hr;«n’a Primary Bill
Hom elike accommodations for regular
The newnpniwni of Florbla are di»- lioarders or tw n d e n t*. Good table.
ninsing w ith m uch laYbr the |&gt;ro|&gt;oiied iU le e reasonable. W . H . W athen, Prop,
! 33-tf
prim ary b ill for H o rld a wlijcii j* ix ing 420 W . F irst S t.
For ly-m

(41)

3 Acres nt Monroe, all cleared, fenced and tiled. 2‘Story.
6 room house, 10 or 12 bearing fruit trees ....... .. $2500.00

(42)

10 Acres, all cleared, 8 acres tiled and cultivated seferal
yearn.,, 5 Flqwing wells. . I A cre under cover. Dwell­
ing ()f 4 . rooms, including bath. \ H m il« from t o w n -

Prico : -

thih P. RhyiR and which puTporta Ao nWie«l ream» r ,r&gt;t*
eom-et tho many «vil* In: the -ium*nt

Holden Real Estate

equipped to prepare the bill m isled for
this state. Senator Bryan h a i run the
gauntlet of a prim ary and he haa given
the m a tte r u grant deal of study.
• H i* m otive b to knock out the pos­
s ib ility of all forma of g ra ft— t t f enable
t b i jwjor m an to seek office—to prevent'
Republicans from pparticipating
in&lt; a
a t M v » y « M in
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per pound.

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15 Acres, 1 mile from town, ail cleared and tiled.
house
...........
_ ,
$ 11000.00
(45) 5 Acres, 3 acres cleared and tiled. Good flowing well.
Nice little cottage with flowers and shrubbery.
acre email orange trees.** Harn for one horse..:...... $4400.00

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Omni teblf- board by day or w«»'k
20») Park avenue.
59-t(
30,000 Fine Livingston (Jl.tl». nn«i Ri»i
field B eauty tuinato plant ., now roady to
set. $ L 2 6 p c r m . ! n lo t* of 6,000 $ 1.0»)
per »«•
m . F . L Greene, 1L D . 2, n*in
halt imile
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fa muit be the cooperation of tvery Democratic primary—to make the pri*)*oulh o f C. C. Cobb i store.
there

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m 300 to 2^ K) dol,aR1in tractswfrom
10 acres to 30,000 acres.
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RICH'D H. M ASKS. Sanford. Florida

�FAVORS
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PRIMARY PLAN
Favorable

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Primary

P p f PoatmaiAera
M an y r f - t f a r * « * . t h r o w
ing tha p rim ary plan for choosing p a n m u te ri. T w o of them are given below
A t the prim ary election to nominate
a postmaster for Arcadia on April 22 ail
white male patron* of the office over the
age of 21 year«, who reside in that elec­
tion diatriqt and who register in the
special regiatnillon book for such elec­
tion, will bo perm itted to vote. Only
while Democrat« who declare their al­
legiance to the Democratic p arty— who

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state

Noted Educators Me»-t in ( .uint-vt illr
and Disc

¡oUuiu y m-Mlîun» v

s - ' T B T Z 5 . -------- ,-------_ ^ _' ™ W Ilv
, np,TJ
rv' &lt;opi'f&gt;
intendr-nt» of school board* and
school Itourd» and'tilgh -H-tnait pytnvipaN
I in a««ion at (ium c*vi||,. wdi meet ¡jt
F o rt Myers next year. '.Jacksonville
Tidlahatw-e Pensarolu and M ium i were
also contestant« for tla* honor

Welcome uddreiacn a w made Thurs­
day by y r J L K elly, aupcrinrvndent
of Alachua county, who called the coo
ventim i to order
Dr. A A M nrpliree.
president of the Dnlvcp»it&gt; „( Florida
are qualified elector« of the Arcadia I O r J. Harrison Hodges a n d \ ,, j
election diatrict, however, and who pay 1 M oore, secretary board of trade; Sup,

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an a M w m e n tjfe e of f l Q &gt; w i l | l * permit-.. Shout* responded for the convention
ted to become candidates and have th e ir' T h e following commit 1« ,
U|1
namm printed on the ticket. If no can- (minted
didate receive* a m a jo rity in the first
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i b A u iu a o v ,w
r a n „; w n r a | e
V
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tween the tw o candidates rerciveing
most votes.
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Legislntivi« C om m ittee— R. B. H all,
Some com plaint may lx&gt; made against
W orkm an. W . I). C a m , D r A A.
— permitting w hite . Republicans to vrm&gt; t M u r Phree-aad.Aiiiurgw M v Lynch.

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jn the prim ary, but the Sun believe* the
permission Is right and- proiwr. Take
Gainesville, for instance.
M any of our
largest property owner* and best citizen*
are white Republican*, a* much interested in the proper conduct of the j&gt;&lt; *t‘office as any Democrat, and they should
be permitted a vote a* to what Democrat should take Postmaster Lynch's
place if n prim ary lx- held for *urb (uirjhjso.
It m ay l&gt;e »¡ml th a t Democart*
were not perm itted a voice in the »eleclion of postmaster* under Republican
administrations. This is true a* to
direct vqting. but for the past twentyfour y ean , at least, every Republican
receiving the appointment for (mntmaster
of this city ho* lieen largely mdrhti-d to
Democrats for the office, the applicant*
firing tsqx-cially solicitous of ficniocrat»
to sign tlreir |M-tition. and during tin we
24 years an objectionable man ha* not
held the office of postmaster of the I'm
versity C ity .— (ia in rabillc Sun
Arcadia 1» the first Florid^ town to
hold primurien for the nomination of a
jxwtmaster. T in - lin t prim ary will uheld April 22nd anil the second priiuurv
if neceasary, will take place May till)
Inasmuch a» there are sa-veral is.l.t.i .nos
in Florida who have said that ,1 would
he impossible to arrange and hold pn
• maNrw-fne paatmnsti-r-. it may !«■ ol in
tcnut to them to know how easily \r
cailia made arrangement.* to let the
|&gt;eop|e-rui«- Kuril euudldute i* assessed
J10 fnr the expense ol the prniiury and it
is (irovided that no one ra n iieriuni* a
candidate unlc** he i&gt; u Demm-rutic
elector residing in the election district
In which the postothec is liM'ntcd and dc
clure* his adherence to the (irtiit’iple* and
organixatlon of the Demoeratic luirtv,
national, statx-, county and city
All
white registered votre* residing in the
election district in which the postnllice
K l&lt;K*atisl, who xtre patrons id tin o ific
are eligible to vote m the |irirn.iries
It is ul»o of interent thut the I ,unity
Democratic Kxeciitivc t omnnMis'
,1
IH&amp;oto county
a rim«&gt;luturn &lt;m
the 4th of Foiiruary declaring in favor
of filling ail varanciiw in the office of

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iXMtmaster. T h e people of any town
sixty days from the date hereof we in­
interMted In nominating a postmaster
tend to have a bill introduced in the
a l l goods g u a r a n t e e d
by Democratic primaries tieeti lose
Florida I -eg111*lu re at Tnllahas*4-c. a.»ksleep over the pom ibility of the Congre*»Ing for the division of Orange county
n «n not recommending the nominee
a a a a *« &lt; *« ***« » **« 4 4 **» » *f on th e township tine dividing town
° f the primarie«. Their jobn depend
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except th a t portion which will not he
which any of them know how to do better
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ol a m ajority of the Dem ocratic electors ( needed fund* could lx secured for tin
** «pressed at the poll*.
T o ignore a upbuilding of the system, and the prm
primary would get a Congnwsman "in cipal of the fund kept inviolate,

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pow bfling to make and creat* n n e i
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county out of th®lj te rrito ry lying north
Legtolalnre New«
of said division line in Orange county
The Herald w ill have full accounts of un(( M-poratn It from th at |Mmion lyttig
4he doing« of the Legialature and there »«uth thre««)f.
_ w fll b t big doinga .when the county d iv i-1 D a te d this 30th tiny of Jnnuary. IIM't
ek&gt;n matter
m t i i u tj *o_m
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up. I f you
are not a C O M M I T T E E 160 O N » C O U N T Y

I rees Have Not Had Satisfactory Bloom

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In e ith e r event you want fertilizer of high­
est grade — from soluble sources and
honestly lnude. T h at is w hat we offer
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it b e h o v e s you to build up y o u r grove for
th e future crops, and fertilizer is essen tial.

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postmaster in DtvSotq county tiy pri
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marie* wherever such vacancies occur n-Miclt»nit'
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first la-cause il is the hrst (dace in D iI On tits timi f itk*"m itari ih h. .i it ij nslw-r
Solo County w fieri" a vucaney happen*
n i M tfM*rint«'lidi n i- .»ml p r in r t|i;iU
to occur.
I Hi' t■■(*1« ni Hi* s’î .tf** 'n■■f111*»I I' tj rt(j,
The action of the county curnrnitlee
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w*s the result of a resolution pussisl liy i
mam meeting of the citiren* of Arcadia lowing phase». It» Frew-nt Ammint not
held on the 12th of last December re- How
invested, Sui*iTinti-ndent f tj
questing the committee to entiopu- the I ’aim er. Duval county. Why Hnhuld li
primary idea.
| N o t I m* l-oumsi to the County at the
it is understood that Congressman Same RaU&gt; Uhree to five (a-r i-ent •. Supt
Sparkman w ill recommend for the a(&gt;- IT. D Corbett, and How to f’r&lt;Hi»“d to
jwintment whoever i* nom inated in the Scrum Needed l»egi*lution, Sti(.t II U
primaries. H e could not 1» expected HtHlge. The diwuMluna were timely
to do otherwise, because It will not la- und auggestive. and the prevailing cqun
quite two years before he w ill hare to ion o f the convention seemed In la&lt; that
ask the people of Arcadia again for their the principal of the stale ichool should
votes. It can ol way* lie taken for grant- the principal of tin- State School I* und
cd that a Dem ocratic Congressman will should be loaned w ithin the state to the
«bide the result of sucli a (irltnary lie- co iiniy (u'H i'mM bod HI A. dli kdlflilkm w cause they realite that it would lw dis­ c u rity , and at the same Idw fStc of inter
astrous for them to turn down the will eat now received, and thut in th i* way

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h av e had full bloom you w ant to hold it.
I he best way to bold it is to keep your
irees well fed— tb a t they may h av e
stre n g th and v itality to keep flourishing.

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through train. D i non. li C B retT h r Program for yesterday morning
ney, F 1’ A. L. i N. H IL. Jackson­
W!W ‘ be consideration of the two general
ville. Adv.
57-F ri &amp; Tue* K .tr
the County Sii|&gt;erintendent and
t,u ‘ State School fu n d
It wu.» generally
« ■ l o t i l w m r n i fu» t r a r r a i llulldlnf « l i r a
“PP“ rent thut ihe convention favonsl .1
Ti^-»»ur t I
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«riidual raising ul the edueationul and
1 H llc r «tf IL e S in f r i * f y
Wft«hin*lnn.
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Profession quulilication* of county *u|s-r
ï*ror-— h *r r bvrvlty wflruiwf tn I» ,.nrms| u,
of I hr ^ui«*r v t«ing %rrh
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inUuuients. Them- subject* m -rr di* ih* «
I V|«*rt rrw/tt U .««ài fi. fìnt i I* » at Ìiii&gt;y|«»,k * n
cussed by Superintendent I T Diamond ..n \ farai - \*41 I f«,. * K* » V .,r
Km I«. 1 1 .»
f nt lfNf s i a t ^ . ,»f a i x i m . r U.t
.»Mitrali) at of m » i
i' a n t* Itosu County. 11ml Suix-riniem
vPti irtil I) Iìm
»Tut «UJlàDir Inr a i'e.jet,« |(
rtf .tt*. ai S*fy(.»r.t Klnn.l*
ftw ^ tr mud 1- .|‘‘ nt R L. Hull, of Dude County. re-q&gt;eh n i t i n i a l r i ) (Ni inni «-juaf» frrt m. «rr« anil f ih«
tlv ,-ly. Superintendent Diamond ad u«&lt; tW
Tf’fw-H twrrrt«nru*«r *t• minimum illniFiflon
mi! le** ihan lÿM fi-^t
vnneing a* an ideal qualification a col­ mu«t
Upon ipplinaHon iht* |ktM4ma«t«f «ili «yppl&gt;
»» Ih a f i f n i U r f »tn(
lege education, or it* equivalent, and pro*p**ctÌrr
' i r * »• lo ffM)uir**frH*fit * a nd inaini^tbn) fnr prw*(Miru
Superintendent Hull inmsling on an ideal tkm of Ii*ti« and &gt;liia f«i i ^ f n n i p i n i ^ni#
W (« MrAlMwt
standard for expert service, witii the
«
*Wrwi »r y
Ml T lirs A f'n fife
8U,m' qualification« a* u high school pmi
«‘tpal, and with njm-c iu I training lor sujs-r
intendency in order to secure .1 p r o l e s
Non* »
'îf a f r .»/ El i»r tifa
M,,oiul quality of supervision
Su|« rn
' (Hint \ i.f « H g h | i
tem ient I II Itrihson in dts. us-iug 1.1 I1.1
S‘ itt irr I» brfrlit f i » «*n i- *irii|i1 am-* * ..r L tfo
taw
rrtfulfiril »11r v las« nnit,i c j«- | 1*«n tl,*"
necessary qualilirattons, cni|ilia»i/cd tb&lt;
app ltmf Kilt will fw ma«!*ih« n n t
,,t t h .
" is d of tact to adjust the delicate situa
»«f t i n ^ t a t * -if E L . n . l * f,,r b a i a l a t i*i|*
iMflliiffllfl| 1.fu1 t IHjhI H,•«’ j ,,j t •nrtirt&gt;i«,Hfti«*r•
H*»«»* that lie most in.«*t -itnl cliiiruci rr I.r fl'ra rift * '.nint &gt; Ei»‘»iit a
a 11 a.-1f &lt;|tr * uri,

thl1.' tt,,ul'i
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to la-come mixed witti hy poiTlsy
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suiH Tinteiillenl’s duties toward school
otliciuL and patrons » m
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Dining rar« «n train» N... M2 Hfi and KM. Local Sleeper to H«*anaak
opri.iiril un train MH Fur Information and reservation apply

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' runaway that seemed to the spectators tween the editor*. ' Sclioley has
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CttBÜ a GROWERS CONVENTION ' It U contempi« U\J io have several of
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Hurra
and
wife
to
Lucy
V.
Harj
very
serious
at
first.
The
mule
be^
to
return
to
Sanford
and the
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, oiir district managers present at this
,
! came frightened on Second atreet and
!offering last week (q take a trip t„ fy,r.
Big Meeting Arranged for Tampa on meeting who haw never met with us ris. ‘
A. B. New ton and wife.to G. H. W .' started to rum Near Hand’s stable the idu he included Sanford in hi-. iiu .r.ir&gt;
Thursday, April J7
before-men that you «ill all lie irtterB? ‘
. .
_ ¡little Moflre boy was thrown out sus-' and spent two days here. Our opt
tleil •Bray.
&gt;» ? ^ ^ ' T m s $ v " A V r i i l X ü K to h itt
The ^financial
called to mWTat*thè TÁmpa Ui/CastnO with am! hearfnjf talk.* Thc'tínttm
J. F\ Allison to J T Hont. '
.'stayed with the mlile nnu ^ t o e t ran fishing la'causc- he woulJ n.\-r , V.•
at Tampa. Florida at 9 o’clock in the condition of the Florida Citrus Ex­
Monger
Land
Co.
to
Herbert
L.
Carinto a moving train on lyrst «lrv«'t, but 'Sanford then. He expects t retini
change
will
ulso
Iw
disrupt'd
very
thor­
morning, a general convention of citrus
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'a kind Providence was watching over j an early date and muy Iwctime idem, nMj
grower« of the atate, whether affiliated oughly. and fully, and as this convention ter.
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Palmetto C onn W. D. Gocstine. *
1him and tlie mule was finally stopped -with
■ -----------------------------our city ns a winlcr rreid-nt
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with the Florida Citrus Exchange or not, of ours Is held on the day following the
J L 'V
to discuss the desirability and feasibility general convention, for the purpose of ' T. H. Reed and wife to Jno S. .Walfu'h neuf the freight depot after a hair wnuld certainly givi* him and 111s, gn,s|
T a g :;
« ile -a reai southern welcome uml
Clementina A. Wakely to Henry breath escape from death.
of organizing a Florida equivalent of establishing it state wide citrus protec­
knOw* tiiat no place in Florida wnuld mio
' the California Citrus Protective League; tive association, any of our members Parry.
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thern qui te oa well ns Snnford It, .
Seholcy is Here
•and we trust that as many of our grow- who contemplato attending either of i Clementina A. Wakely to Henry
That di*!* not mean anything to the u true newspajier man Svinile) i.
Parry.
, en as can do so will be present at this these conventions can attend both.
average reader of The Herald hut to the itooster and we pxjmvI him tu t
Very truly yours.
M. Lehrer and wife to A. A. Wyliy.
convention, which will be presided over
John S. McCamey to L. I-. Payna.
editor it means much. Four years ago, ford tu all his Connecticut fra
FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE.
by Prof. H. Harold Hume, the presi­
e ¿a dent of the Florida State HorticuRqral
F’rancis MrCamev. (m in., to 1,. L. C. H. Scholny, editor of the thril/ord, Humtnrr.
Conn., Shore Line Times, spent a hw
s
Fusils
Visitors
Here
Payne.
Sodety.
L. Jones and wife tir W. F. Robinson, hours in Sanford and left on the Clyde
Among the prominent visitor«'to the
On the following day, Friday, April
..
I.erture at Imperial
Gaines &amp; Lawrence to M. F\ Jtobiavm’’. { Line going north. On the boat he pick18, will be held the annual .convention city today were Messrs. Clarence Woods
Mrs. Kate Richards (Filare w !|
of the mem tiers of the Florida Citrus and Mr. Prolieu of East is. Mr. Woods - FI. Witchell, et al., th Frank H. Davis. ! ed up a copy of The Herald and wAs so
—
.. I pleased with the various •'descriptions liver her celebrated lecture. "Ci.«»»......
Exchange, and-we sincerely-trust that ta the versatile editor at the Eusjis Lake
Had a Runaway
o f. different enterprise» that he yfofe Sente and the LiquocTgathr" at tin- |ia.
•very member'of the Exchange can see Region, one of the finrat weekly paper*
The little son of Joe Cameron and the ‘ tHe-rttiror-for exchange of papers grid larrfal Theatre bn the night of April lfith.
his way. clear to be present at this con­ in the south and Mr. Prolien fa a mem­
vention, and make it the biggrat and ber of the city council of Flustfa. Doth little nephew of Mr. Cameron- while since that time lie has read The Herald Admission 10 cents. Everyone Ou.u|.|
most rousing convention- theS.4ho»i«y\ oirtéma.wat».agili rw ut The. Herald u(&lt; driving a muUaiiuU^uuptitiviUhrougtrenstduiwuibi-iw..w&lt;»-h*4ft: read Lite Times I w n r t h R c e k b r ivt&gt;ui.lft&amp; t U f u . - ,
fice—an appreciated visit.
town last Saturday*had n rather exciting 1and n great intimory'has sprung up bof.f-tip
change has ever had.

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dates given above then your Per Cent, will be 200; while your competitor has say 50,000
Votes and gets 10,000 more then his Per Cent, will be only 20. If you are near the bottom
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I N S A N F O R D — U N is Worth Uolng

Sanford

Assists the Flood Sufferers
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Other News of the World in General
That May Intrreit Herald
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, Washington, April 4.—Express com­
panies of the country have been hard hit
by the operation of thn new parrel pant
aystern, according to a statement s u I k
mltted to tho Interstate Commerce
Commission today by counsel (or the
companies In their final argument
against the reduction in express rules pro­
posed by tho commission. It wan de­
clared that the companies had suffered
a Joss approximating 25 per cent in
small packages business—a low which
t 'amounts to about 6 per cent of the gross
" ‘ revenues "of the comimntes. Walter
Hines asserted that for tho live com­
panies he represented —the Adumn,Amer­
ican, United States. Southern and WrlUFargo, application of the proimaed rate*
to present business would reduce reve­
nues about $26,000.000 a year, or ft.Hfi
cents on every dollar’s worth of business
done. Such u reduction In jrovenuee, he
said, would he absolutely destructive.
He maintained also that the formula
made rates would disturb seriously business conditions in largo centers, such as
New York and Chicago, by forcing a re­
adjust met)t of rompetiHvchugmj^
ditions. II. F. F n irc h ild o ith c New
York Chamber of Commerce for the ex­
press shippers attacked M r Hines’ ar
as "purely theoretical and hypo__ „iWlBfifti a
’ th^firil" and ¡rousted that the proposed
rates wouhl yield an ample revenue to
the espn*s companies. He maintained
also that the present allowances made
by-the express companies to the ra il­
roads (or transporting service were exerosive, r
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Chins and the Philippines question
came prominently Indore the cabinet
this week. The President anil his ad­
visors discussed the advisability of r«'
ognixing the Chinese republic at an early
dateand there is every likihood tiial the
United Ktatf« will l*e the tin t of the
powers to act. •

ooo
Tho breaking oil of all negotiations for
peace with Z&amp;putu lias forced the govern­
ment to mobilize a strong force for a
campaign against the southern rebels.
This has been done in spite of the fact
that rebel surceases in the north have
made imperative the dispatch of a large
part of the regular army to that region
o oo
k Democrats swept Chicago in Tuev
•day*s municipal election, returning 22
aldermcn/and the superior court judge,
city clerk and dty treasurer.
The pro­
poned bond W it* of $2,880,000 urged by
the HearstHnrrison, factions of the Dem­
ocratic party carried by a small margin.
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Noble Girls of the Lend a Hand Club Solicit Donations
AccrocNTsrwn) msD£ciror~
and Receive a Ready -Response
Sanford is composp(f*ôr’MurbÎKgest bunch of large hearted people in the world und they are never
appealed
it comes to assisting the nftlictetl
distressed.
When
the. -----news
first ne of the
. . . ..to in vain
. when
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THE NEXT LEGISLATURE

The Angel of D e a th entered the
home of M r. ami Mm. N orm an H. j
Johnson Wednesday night and b o re '
hark to the cradle roll of heaven, th eir | P romiscs to W a k e Up Th in gs
little son. Lyman K .. aged 17 months,
In Ta lla has se e
nne of twins. L ittle Lym an hurl never
________
•'ll strong and for six wt-.'k» has tieen
ry ill
Sweet and lovely was this
little son, and the hearts of their many I X t l f l M . S I S S I 0 N IS P H O M I S i n
friends go out in lovihg sym pathy to
~
'JO T S fir^i- yoro«ca.—L ym an
a as
. M e a s u re_s w
.it
ilie. iInlrod
___ j . „ j
one of the first cradle roll habit's of the Mi nny
v MeaMirei
will
i l l he
In tro d u c e d i n d
onRregatlonal Sunday Sciuxil
and
Third House will be Hus)
.... Sunday School at large rextend
iv e lili j

rtcepetu. sxt .nst ;v&gt;i rätUHZ,JŒ 7
itiinurn testified their henrtfell *yin
if friends to the Iwrnived parent«
among them a lovely denigri from the
Congregational Sunday School.
T h e funeral took place from the
home at J o’clock Thursday afternoon
Cleaning l)a j G reat Surces».

VatiîiKïï^'c.

A pnl
l
N cxi w i*'k
this capital will la-gin to assume thn
air of ti legislative center for this year
there lire to tic some im |*irlan t metxsure» utT.'ii-.i and aomu muH&gt;r hilL placed
on the lilist
There will tx- many mtroduct*! und no doubt but lew p;i.s«ed
t&gt;ut this will 1m* one of the most excit­
ing sessions in the history of Florida
The "th ird house” this year promise*
to I* large and oput.nl anil therein
In-, tin; excitement
to opulent I lord hou*e draw* t he
j ianger* on »* well a* lh&gt; legi-lutor*
Some histone |mker gumi-. Itetween the
regular* und the onlookers are prom ­
ised, for in thorn- gumes some big w in­
ning* sre recxirdeti by certain law m ak­
er* while their opponent* an' the moot
cheerful loser* that can tie imagined
Nearly every member of Imth house*
will tie culled il|win to Intrialiiee hills
An avalanche of new legislation i* to
tu* started.
It« end i* problematical
Among the measure* m ’ igh' now
are ttu* following
A bill for State-wide Sunday hu*e-

T hu effort put fo rth liy the Went
Side
tmprnvemeni
Assoelulion, and
•leclarut ion fur an ollicial Cleaning up
Day in f to- w.-ii side two. itiel wi th
imdeniatilc ipicts-o., as can plainly lie
«•■«•ii if one taken the trouhlr to walk
or d rive through th a t end of town.
From the A; C. I.. H. R. to the l&gt;euutiful home of Mr. and Mrs; Carter on
First street, the cleaning up has b»**n
ulmoMt unanimmb. il* evidenrerl tiy the
well-ordered groutnl* of p n w ile homes
and public ttuslelrii's. the clean cut
parkways and neatly trimmed
trt*-s
Everybody on tin - W .-*i Side caught
the *|im l and "ci.-&lt;i|s'ratlon.’' Itie well
worn slogan .it tla* cani|iuign. Iia* p ro v­
en Iteyond a liould tlu it it can accom­
plish wonders
From the railroad to tiail.
The N atio n al constitutional amend­
the west, arid from the lake front to
the south, the West Hide; has had n ment fof the direct election of U nited
general cleaning up that has never been Statea Senator*.
Woman auffruge for Florida,
known Is'fore in the Ilia lory of Sanford.
ft is the talk of the town. Ferha|w
The convict lea*«' system.
A Slate highway system and a fifty
among the mont notable improvements
are
the lots on tlu^ corner of Fir million dollar ttonii issue for good rourls
street and Kim Avci, and the Parker
The abolition of tlie fee aystern.
loU on Myrtle, but every when* the
The short ballot system for the
residents have responded generously State.
The ereatiuh of a Stutc tin C om ­
to the call. Gentlemen have given

work, Mr. Patterson said: "At a moetEighteen aolld cam of heavy lumlier,
of bankers and officials of the build...» MtMlftilon thb evening It was 'de- and tjie first special "lumber train" that
wppcal fm^MtenrtirMr rrer-wwtîsfewwTaitifWi la a ireord.— The
|p* "The banka thd building assOdstlnhs have Hart Lumber Company and the Grvost
$60.000,001) worth of aaeets which they Manufacturing Company of JacksonwiU put up aa collateral. It may be vilfe have received ordern from lines
deemed aiivisable to aak the govern- which have been put out of commission
t o .f i vs ' as eome flnsn^ial oMist- by tho flood to ^iiip every foot of lumber
W#: fW that the disaster le an that R is possible to get to different
*»otg»ncy which would justify extra- points where a bridge la either down or
wdinary action on the part of congrres.”
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Other News and Views of the

of

Florida

dreadful disaster in the Ohio and Indiana districts cam e to the people of this city the thoughts of all be­
cam e centered on the idea of helping the people in the valleys of the raging torrents. Chief am ong the
phi anthropic Ixwlies of Sanford is the noble band of workers, the Lend a Hand Club, composed of girls
under the direction of their patroness, Mrs. Wight, and hardly had the news been flushed over the wires
telling of the frightful loss of life und the dire need for ilie living before this band of noble ladies hat)
started ways for raising money and supplies. Donations were sought and freely given. Entertainm ents
jjyj® P]a.nmHl and ably seconded by the managers of the moving picture shows and in two d ays’ time
J J 5 9 .I 0 hnd been raised and forwjinletl l&gt;v the society. The following letter means that the fiood sufIr
..
forers will Ik* relieved as other sections followed
Sanford's lead and donated quite as ...
liberally
April 2nd, 1913.
I rcasurer National Red Cross Society. Washington', D . C .:
Dear S i r - W e are herewith handing you draft on National Park Hank, New Y ork City, for $199.10
for relief of the flood and storm sufferers. This amount was raised by the 1,0ml a Hand ¡Society of Sanford,
rlorida, by soliciting donations, and by benefit performances at the two theatres of the city.

Tlie um M Boston as a clearing house
by smuggles of women' gowns is to Is?
investigated by a federal grand ju ry, u time and personal labor on their own
special.session to begin next Tuesday.
and the pro|»erty of others; some have
contributed
cosh, white still others
*
&lt;V&gt;°
iloycd
labor
to be used on the up“ Dayton is facing one of the gravest
upieri
lot».
Beyond the brightest
problems that any city of the world ever
/»«•d and wiv'^Wmnt the world-Tu
day met with a cordial support
L»nd food for our stricken
• people,“vlalij J ^ n H. Patterson. |iresi- hut now let us keep up the good work,
dent of .the- reîiçf committee, tonight not once a year but regularly lei us
»Iter be nniirped in company with H. Ê. have clean-up days in the Wrat Side.
TalbottVte W iWlg1n~ / f™m - tnur-af. jt means ckauiil
«wept by "the and 'enhance* the value of property.
flood last week.- In fcpeabing of t^e ten* The Weal Side Improvement Asiwciif*
Uttve plan to wk the federal govi-rn- tlon cordially thanks one and all who
helped In any w ay-to makr ricaniiu^-

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Not Expected to L,ive'

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P a r c e l« P o « t

C O lN S a S U B M IT S S U I L M L M S

The Greet Man of Fiorirla ii

S ta tt

by Grapevine

Telegraph

Florida, and the whole country, is in
breathless busprase at news of the seri­
ous illness of Henry M. Flngler. In his
eighty-fourth yenr. he Ls still the idol
of these who know what he has been
worth to f|ljs „tJ|l4,
A success In every
undertaking he has assumed in his eary
years, he organized great industries and
started on the road to success corpora- *
tions that have caused nations to ac­
claim them. Salt, petroleum and rail­
roads were his specialty. With all his
Yours trujy,
other achievements, It i» in Florida that
H. V. .WHITNEU,
he really shines aa a star of the first mag­
Asst. Cashier. •
nitude; and Florida will ever hold his
name In grateful memory for his work
in
making passible what the state is to­
The pmtHMM'd («¡apportionment of
day.
the Slate which would do nwuy w i t h 1
ooo
the Congressman at l&lt;argr.
The State of West Florida m ay
submitted to the juxijile

l»e

About 100 reprrsM'nthtive citizrns met
at the Arcadia opera house Tuesday
The usual hills to increase the powers night tor the pur|Mv«&gt; of organizing a
&lt;d the Hiiilruad Commission
Democratic club, atoo for n^cummending
All the reforms suggest«*! m the for appointment a* postmaster of Arca­
Governor's metwmge, and t Im v «ug- dia such a man as shall l*e nominated by
ge*t* d that are not reform«.
the Democrats of District No. 9 on
Fish ¿ills, the .diijaiun of counties April 22.-and for 4»g*lmug the ewfi made
and other local hills galore
for tlie prim ary or primaries und elivtlqn
Jacksonville will have » large num- lor («wUimster Alxmt loo nurn«-i were
tier of measure*. amiing them in tlw- enrolled
OtTicerx elected »ere. A. *C ,
.'it y ent piny w o- msuraiwe J 11nti, the- Krieiniiii. ütmiiiuit.
jilijU , A. L.- - D u n anew,

. charter *rrn*»+nwtr-r~"&gt;~™+*.

nii|Kiinte.l to draft

aero** the St. Joha« river, Torrens' r.^nlutions, J l„ Jones. J W Burton
system ad lo c a ti* I hy nul estate men und Andrew Carter. T h e y wer« directund numerous DDLs of a general nature.
lo ^ „ . i a ^ p y 0[ tlip rw o |u t|olvlt
Marrltsi In llalhlng Suit
&gt;
W tei i ’alm Beach. Fla., A p ril ii.—
A romance of the sea. having Its ineeiw
tion some two wis'ks ago, when the
purtie* met for the find tim e In the
| waters til the bathing lieueh. had its
culoiinali.in Tuesday in a most origi­
nal and n o v e l manner w h e n M i s s Ian-

(when drafted, to Congressman Spark­
man. setting forth the object of the meetmg and requesting him to abide by the
primary on April 22, which wofild be the
voice of the jieople of District N'o. 9 for
IKWtrnaster
b o o

T,M* l" " ’«'1''

fl* -« w a te r

mean

U.

da

Lund
and
Frederick
K irc h e n e r! R“ vr ,h M ," i
ho,rl M o m ‘ * n o lh w
season 010. 11*. There w as a big boosting
w e r e und&lt;*l in
the sacred tiond*
meeting held by the chamber of com­
matrimony.
merce
Inst week at which four thousand
The bride was dnssed in a hand­
some silk bathing roaliime. In her dollars w ns pledged as a bonus, ami since
hair wen- arranged orange blossom«, the meeting through the work of a spec­
a lurg lan|uet of which »he carried in ial committee there has been nearly two
tier hand. T he groom likewi*«. was thousand dollars more added to this
dre*a«l in lit* balliing suit
T h e min­ amount. It In proponed to increase the
ister wore the ordinary clerical co*- fund to ten thousand dollars, when tho
• unip
At
the
nt)|)roprlnte
moment &lt;handier of commerce will In- ready to
tlie groom produced from a m ysteri­ rt*«'ivc pro|Kwitiuna from hotel men who
mean busineOs.
ous r w w i of hi* costume the wedding
000
ring. The m inister concluded the cere
The
brush
and
woodenware factory
mony with placing the ring on the
finger of the trembling bride, which at Tampa in an actixe industry. The
was the signal for a mighty cheer hy brushes are made from the fibre of the
saw palmetto roots. Extensive improve­
tlie
crowd.
Old Bom b Exploded.

ments are going to be mode on the plant
In u short time.

oo0
Fernnndinu, Fhi., April
Having
found several bomb* in old fort near
With u large colony of Its membership
the city, Gui.xeppe Giunninmo and established nt Middies boro, Ky., a small
Tony Franciano, Italian fishermen,
one at Florence, Ain., and individuals
took one measuring five inches in di­ at other [Mints beyond th* slate, th#
ameter to Salvador'* fieh house on the Tennessee House of Repronontativea
wharf today, where they commenced met at 10 o'clock this morning and admission.
The creation of a public service com­ to ftivaligat«'. Consequently l&gt;oti» are jOUfnwj without a roll call until this
fatally injured, GuLscp|&gt;e tM'ing shown afternoon. A counting of noses, how­
mission. .
minus a leg, while the other had hi* ever showed sixty-one members present,
Charter bill« for various cities, inarm blown off.
7 sfartjwrfx brinrwquorum: ~TTntl1 a quorrlpdipg- i^mmhvuon guvmimml
-had nr&gt; aererai urn i* restored the wheels of legUlatloh
trrs —for •Pr imarola—and t
occasions noticed tiie old bond«« which are securely tied.
nnd prtdinbly Tampa.
tiad Inin idle since the Civil war. Se­
000
■•Tl)é »initiative and referendum.
curing hammers they commenced to
It may be that John T rice, president
A bill providing.for commission gov»»eat on the
metal. __ Umirfenly_______
..a
1
__... n l
t.it..
lint
U a ffilfiT* 1« Bank tim ITM U»iuertimenl
lu- any. Stown
of el.il
the C Su
te t that
rtefïfflt
eiimumuriruT oil wen pany, will have tome trouble In eittlng
im i nr I'naroTT ■
a leg and an arm, while the roof of the under his "own vine and fig tree" when
A Dill allowing cities to »mend their
fish house, together with n portion of lie gets hi* new bungalow dona st *» » « charters without- going l»e(orß the lx*gthe side of the building__went—
islature, ,R being -contwided that J u l L
privilege tliat few people have and that
S
"We hita da l» in ' wit' da ham*, an'1 is the delight of catching a fish for hU
"consideration of local Kill*.
com' da bigga noise,” ex|ilained Gui- breakfast from his bedroom window,
An absentee voting bill, allowing
seppe.
— —— ------------his front porch, or his kltchep door.
traveling men to vote by mall.
The income toX may com*'Up - In
The people of Arcadia are agitating Hud^mgoiow Is built directly over the
order-tir-pifltM?’ this Ststo. on record al­ the matter of huilding suburban trolley water on piles near the end of the dock
though the amendment has become line* from that town out in different and set in ten or twelve feet of the water.
part of the national constitution by directions into the surrounding country Mackerel, kingftsh, flounders and many
the vote of a sufficient number of other slid-the nearby settlements. An ex­ other kinds of fish may be caught from
S u t« Assemblies, . ,,
;
cellent idea. There is nothing that will off the dock with great esse u visitors
The Federal [irfmary will be con­ cause the country' within s few miles of to the beach will testify and Colonel
sidered and the S u t* committee' prob­ ti e town to settle up more rapidly than Trie« can catch them os well from his
ably will be asked to coll same.
piOYidlng (roans for the people to get borne os they can be caught from tba
deck.—Tampa Time*.
Pensions for aged teachers.
in and out quickly and cheaply.
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H ard H it by O p e r a t i o n o f T h e

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sanford

April 1, io n

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Filed for Record
' runaway that seemed to the spectators tween the editor*. ' Sclioley has
: ,„j
CttBÜ a GROWERS CONVENTION ' It U contempi« U\J io have several of
J
A.
Hurra
and
wife
to
Lucy
V.
Harj
very
serious
at
first.
The
mule
be^
to
return
to
Sanford
and the
.
. . --------- t
, oiir district managers present at this
,
! came frightened on Second atreet and
!offering last week (q take a trip t„ fy,r.
Big Meeting Arranged for Tampa on meeting who haw never met with us ris. ‘
A. B. New ton and wife.to G. H. W .' started to rum Near Hand’s stable the idu he included Sanford in hi-. iiu .r.ir&gt;
Thursday, April J7
before-men that you «ill all lie irtterB? ‘
. .
_ ¡little Moflre boy was thrown out sus-' and spent two days here. Our opt
tleil •Bray.
&gt;» ? ^ ^ ' T m s $ v " A V r i i l X üKtohitt
The ^financial
called to mWTat*thè TÁmpa Ui/CastnO with am! hearfnjf talk.* Thc'tínttm
J. F\ Allison to J T Hont. '
.'stayed with the mlile nnu ^ t o e t ran fishing la'causc- he woulJ n.\-r , V.•
at Tampa. Florida at 9 o’clock in the condition of the Florida Citrus Ex­
Monger
Land
Co.
to
Herbert
L.
Carinto a moving train on lyrst «lrv«'t, but 'Sanford then. He expects t retini
change
will
ulso
Iw
disrupt'd
very
thor­
morning, a general convention of citrus
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,
'a kind Providence was watching over j an early date and muy Iwctime idem, nMj
grower« of the atate, whether affiliated oughly. and fully, and as this convention ter.
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- with the Florida Citrus Exchange or not, of ours Is held on the day following the
Palmetto C onn W. D. Gocstine. *
1him and tlie mule was finally stopped -with
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to discuss the desirability and feasibility general convention, for the purpose of ' T. H. Reed and wife to Jno S. .Walfu'h neuf the freight depot after a hair wnuld certainly givi* him and 111s, gn,s|
T a g :;
« ile -a reai southern welcome uml
Clementina A. Wakely to Henry breath escape from death.
of organizing a Florida equivalent of establishing it state wide citrus protec­
knOw* tiiat no place in Florida wnuld mio
' the California Citrus Protective League; tive association, any of our members Parry.
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Seholcy is Here
•and we trust that as many of our grow- who contemplato attending either of i Clementina A. Wakely to Henry
That di*!* not mean anything to the u true newspajier man Svinile) i.
Parry.
, en as can do so will be present at this these conventions can attend both.
average reader of The Herald hut to the itooster and we pxjmvI him tu t
Very truly yours.
M. Lehrer and wife to A. A. Wyliy.
convention, which will be presided over
John S. McCamey to L. I-. Payna.
editor it means much. Four years ago, ford tu all his Connecticut fra
FLORIDA CITRUS EXCHANGE.
by Prof. H. Harold Hume, the presi­
F’rancis MrCamev. (m in., to 1,. L. C. H. Scholny, editor of the thril/ord, Humtnrr.
dent of the Florida State HorticuRqral
Conn., Shore Line Times, spent a h w
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Fusils
Visitors
Here
Payne.
Sodety.
L. Jones and wife tir W. F. Robinson, hours in Sanford and left on the Clyde
Among the prominent visitor«'to the
On the following day, Friday, April
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I.erture at Imperial
Gaines &amp; Lawrence to M. F\ Jtobiavm’’. { Line going north. On the boat he pick18, will be held the annual .convention city today were Messrs. Clarence Woods
Mrs. Kate Richards (Filare w !|
of the mem tiers of the Florida Citrus and Mr. Prolieu of East is. Mr. Woods - FI. Witchell, et al., th Frank H. Davis. ! ed up a copy of The Herald and wAs so
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.. I pleased with the various •'descriptions liver her celebrated lecture. "Ci.«»»......
Exchange, and-we sincerely-trust that ta the versatile editor at the Eusjis Lake
Had a Runaway
o f. different enterprise» that he yfofe Sente and the LiquocTgathr" at tin- |ia.
•very member'of the Exchange can see Region, one of the finrat weekly paper*
The little son of Joe Cameron and the ‘ tHe-rttiror-for exchange of papers grid larrfal Theatre bn the night of April lfith.
his way. clear to be present at this con­ in the south and Mr. Prolien fa a mem­
vention, and make it the biggrat and ber of the city council of Flustfa. Doth little nephew of Mr. Cameron- while since that time lie has read The Herald Admission 10 cents. Everyone Ou.u|.|
most rousing convention- theS.4ho»i«y\ oirtéma.wat».agili rw ut The. Herald u(&lt; driving a muUaiiuU^uuptitiviUhrougtrenstduiwuibi-iw..w&lt;»-h*4ft: read Lite Times I w n r t h R c e k b r ivt&gt;ui.lft&amp;tU fu . - ,
fice—an appreciated visit.
town last Saturday*had n rather exciting 1and n great intimory'has sprung up bof.f-tip
change has ever had.

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H ard H it by O p e r a t i o n o f T h e

That May Intrreit Herald
Readers
, Washington, April 4.—Express com­
panies of the country have been hard hit
by the operation of thn new parrel pant
aystern, according to a statement s u I k
mltted to tho Interstate Commerce
Commission today by counsel (or the
companies In their final argument
against the reduction in express rules pro­
posed by tho commission. It wan de­
clared that the companies had suffered
a Joss approximating 25 per cent in
small packages business—a low which
t 'amounts to about 6 per cent of the gross
" ‘ revenues "of the comimntes. Walter
Hines asserted that for tho live com­
panies he represented —the Adumn,Amer­
ican, United States. Southern and WrlUFargo, application of the proimaed rate*
to present business would reduce reve­
nues about $26,000.000 a year, or ft.Hfi
cents on every dollar’s worth of business
done. Such u reduction In jrovenuee, he
said, would he absolutely destructive.
He maintained also that the formula
made rates would disturb seriously business conditions in largo centers, such as
New York and Chicago, by forcing a re­
adjust met)t of rompetiHvchugmj^
ditions. II. F. F n irc h ild o ith c New
York Chamber of Commerce for the ex­
press shippers attacked Mr Hines’ ar
' ____„iWlBfifti aas "purely theoretical and hypo’ th^firil" and ¡rousted that the proposed
rates wouhl yield an ample revenue to
the espn*s companies. He maintained
also that the present allowances made
by-the express companies to the rail­
roads (or transporting service were exerosive, r
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Chins and the Philippines question
came prominently Indore the cabinet
this week. The President anil his ad­
visors discussed the advisability of r«'
ognixing the Chinese republic at an early
dateand there is every likihood tiial the
United Ktatf« will l*e the tint of the
powers to act. •

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Tho breaking oil of all negotiations for
peace with Z&amp;putu lias forced the govern­
ment to mobilize a strong force for a
campaign against the southern rebels.
This has been done in spite of the fact
that rebel surceases in the north have
made imperative the dispatch of a large
part of the regular army to that region
o oo
k Democrats swept Chicago in Tuev
•day*s municipal election, returning 22
aldermcn/and the superior court judge,
city clerk and dty treasurer.
The pro­
poned bond W it* of $2,880,000 urged by
the HearstHnrrison, factions of the Dem­
ocratic party carried by a small margin.

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Tlie um M Boston as a clearing house
by smuggles of women' gowns is to Is?
investigated by a federal grand jury, u
special.session to begin next Tuesday.
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“ Dayton is facing one of the gravest
problems that any city of the world ever
/»«•d and wiv'^Wmnt the world-Tu
L»nd food for our stricken
• people,“vlalij J ^ n H. Patterson. |iresident of .the- reîiçf committee, tonight
»Iter be nniirped in company with H. Ê.

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«wept by "the
flood last week.- In fcpeabing of t^e ten*
Uttve plan to wk the federal govi-rnwork, Mr. Patterson said: "At a moetof bankers and officials of the build...» MtMlftilon thb evening It was 'dewppcal fm^MtenrtirMr
|p* "The banka thd building assOdstlnhs have
$60.000,001) worth of aaeets which they
wiU put up aa collateral. It may be
deemed aiivisable to aak the governt o .f i vs ' as eome flnsn^ial oMistW#: fW that the disaster le an
*»otg»ncy which would justify extrawdinary action on the part of congrres.”
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Not Expected to L,ive'

Noble Girls of the Lend a Hand Club Solicit Donations
AccrocNT srw n ) ms D£ciror~
and Receive a Ready -Response
Sanford is composp(f*ôr’MurbÎKgest bunch of large hearted people in the world und they are never
appealed
it comes--------------to assisting
the nftlictetl
or distressed. When the. . ----firstnews
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dreadfull /llu^olnr
disaster in
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the fU
Ohio and Indiana Jdistricts
came
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people
this*city
thoughts of all be­
came centered on the idea of helping the people in the valleys of the raging torrents. Chief among the
phi anthropic Ixwlies of Sanford is the noble band of workers, the Lend a Hand Club, composed of girls
under the direction of their patroness, Mrs. Wight, and hardly had the news been flushed over the wires
telling of the frightful loss of life und the dire need for ilie living before this band of noble ladies hat)
started ways for raising money and supplies. Donations were sought and freely given. Entertainments
jjyj® P]a.nmHl and ably seconded by the managers of the moving picture shows and in two days’ time
JJ5 9 .I0 hnd been raised and forwjinletl l&gt;v the society. The following letter means that the fiood sufIr
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forers will Ik* relieved as other sections followed
Sanford's lead and donated quite as ...
liberally
April 2nd, 1913.
I rcasurer National Red Cross Society. Washington', D. C.:
Dear S ir-W e are herewith handing you draft on National Park Hank, New York City, for $199.10
for relief of the flood and storm sufferers. This amount was raised by the 1,0ml a Hand ¡Society of Sanford,
rlorida, by soliciting donations, and by benefit performances at the two theatres of the city.

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THE NEXT LEGISLATURE

Other News and Views of the Statt
of

Florida by Grapevine
Telegraph

Florida, and the whole country, is in
breathless busprase at news of the seri­
ous illness of Henry M. Flngler. In his
eighty-fourth yenr. he Ls still the idol
of these who know what he has been
worth to f|ljs „tJ|l4, A success In every
undertaking he has assumed in his eary
years, he organized great industries and
started on the road to success corpora- *
tions that have caused nations to ac­
claim them. Salt, petroleum and rail­
roads were his specialty. With all his
Yours trujy,
other achievements, It i» in Florida that
H. V. .WHITNEU,
he really shines aa a star of the first mag­
Asst. Cashier. •
nitude; and Florida will ever hold his
name In grateful memory for his work
in
making passible what the state is to­
The pmtHMM'd («¡apportionment of
day.
the Slate which would do nwuy with1
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the Congressman at l&lt;argr.

The Angel of Death entered the
home of Mr. ami Mm. Norman H. j
The State of West Florida may l»e
Johnson Wednesday night and bore'
About 100 reprrsM'nthtive citizrns met
hark to the cradle roll of heaven, their |P romiscs to W a k e Up Th in gs submitted to the juxijile
at the Arcadia opera house Tuesday
The usual hills to increase the powers night tor the pur|Mv«&gt; of organizing a
little son. Lyman K.. aged 17 months,
In Ta lla has se e
&lt;d the Hiiilruad Commission
nne of twins. Little Lyman hurl never
Democratic club, atoo for n^cummending
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All the reforms suggest«*! m the for appointment a* postmaster of Arca­
•'ll strong and for six wt-.'k» has tieen
Governor's metwmge, and t Imv «ug- dia such a man as shall l*e nominated by
ry ill Sweet and lovely was this
little son, and the hearts of their many I X t l f l M . S IS S I0 N IS P H O M ISin ge*t* d that are not reform«.
the Democrats of District No. 9 on
Fish ¿ ills , th e .diijaiun of counties April 22.-and for 4»g*lmug the ewfi made
friends go out in lovihg sympathy to
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and other local hills galore
'JOTSfir^i- yoro«ca.—Lyman a as
for tlie primary or primaries und elivtlqn
_ will
.it ilie
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Jacksonville will have » large num- lor («wUimster Alxmt loo nurn«-i were
one of the first cradle roll habit's of the M inny
v. MeaMirei
M easures
he. iInlrod
Introduced
tier of m easure*. amiing them in tlw- enrolled
onRregatlonal Sunday Sciuxil
and
OtTicerx elected »ere. A. *C,
Third House will be Hus)
.'it y ent piny w o- msuraiwe J 11nti, the- Krieiniiii. ütmiiiuit.
.... Sunday School at large rextend
iv e lili j
jilijU , A. L.- - D u n anew,
. charter *rrn*»+nwtr-r~"&gt;~™+*.
rtcepetu. sxt .nst ;v&gt;i rätUHZ,JŒ 7
VatiîiKïï^'c.
nii|Kiinte.l to draft
Apnl
l Ncxi wi*'k
itiinurn testified their henrtfell *yin this capital will la-gin to assume thn aero** the St. Joha« river, Torrens' r.^nlutions, J l„ Jones. J W Burton
if friends to the Iwrnived parent« air of ti legislative center for this year system ad locati* I hy nul estate men und Andrew Carter. They wer« directlo ^„.i a ^py 0[ tlip rwo|ut|olvlt
among them a lovely denigri from the there lire to tic some im|*irlant metxs- und numerous DDLs of a general nature.
Congregational Sunday School.
(when drafted, to Congressman Spark­
ure» utT.'ii-.i and aomu muH&gt;r hilL placed
Marrltsi In llalhlng Suit
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The funeral took place from the on the lilist There will tx- many mman. setting forth the object of the meetWtei i’alm Beach. Fla., April ii.— mg and requesting him to abide by the
home at J o’clock Thursday afternoon troduct*! und no doubt but lew p;i.s«ed
t&gt;ut this will 1m* one of the most excit­ A romance of the sea. having Its ineeiw primary on April 22, which wofild be the
Cleaning l)aj Great Surces».
ing sessions in the history of Florida tion some two wis'ks ago, when the voice of the jieople of District N'o. 9 for
Thu effort put forth liy the Went The "third house” this year promise* purtie* met for the find time In the IKWtrnaster
b o o
Side tmprnvemeni Assoelulion, and to I* large and oput.nl anil therein |waters til the bathing lieueh. had its
culoiinali.in
Tuesday
in
a
most
origi­
•leclarut ion fur an ollicial Cleaning up In-, tin; excitement
nal and novel manner when Miss IanT,M* l""’«'1''
fl*-«water mean U.
Day in fto- w.-ii side two. itiel with
to opulent I lord hou*e draw* t he
da
Lund
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Frederick
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imdeniatilc ipicts-o., as can plainly lie j ianger* on »* well a* lh&gt; legi-lutor*
season 010. 11*. There was a big boosting
were und&lt;*l in the sacred tiond*
«•■«•ii if one taken the trouhlr to walk Some histone |mker gumi-. Itetween the
meeting held by the chamber of com­
or drive through that end of town. regular* und the onlookers are prom­ matrimony.
The bride was dnssed in a hand­ merce Inst week at which four thousand
From the A; C. I.. H. R. to the l&gt;euuti- ised, for in thorn- gumes some big win­
some silk bathing roaliime. In her dollars wns pledged as a bonus, ami since
ful home of Mr. and Mrs; Carter on ning* sre recxirdeti by certain lawmak­
hair wen- arranged orange blossom«, the meeting through the work of a spec­
First street, the cleaning up has b»**n er* while their opponent* an' the moot
a lurg lan|uet of which »he carried in ial committee there has been nearly two
ulmoMt unanimmb. il* evidenrerl tiy the cheerful loser* that can tie imagined
tier hand. The groom likewi*«. was thousand dollars more added to this
well-ordered groutnl* of pnwile homes
Nearly every member of Imth house*
dre*a«l in lit* balliing suit
The min­ amount. It In proponed to increase the
and public ttuslelrii's. the clean cut will tie culled il|win to Intrialiiee hills
fund to ten thousand dollars, when tho
parkways and neatly trimmed trt*-s An avalanche of new legislation i* to ister wore the ordinary clerical co*- &lt;handier of commerce will In- ready to
•unip At the nt)|)roprlnte moment
Everybody on tin- W.-*i Side caught tu* started.
It« end i* problematical
tlie groom produced from a mysteri­ rt*«'ivc pro|Kwitiuna from hotel men who
the *|iml and "ci.-&lt;i|s'ratlon.’' Itie well
Among the measure* m ’ igh' now
ous rwwi of hi* costume the wedding mean busineOs.
worn slogan .it tla* cani|iuign. Iia* prov­ are ttu* following
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ring. The minister concluded the cere
A bill for State-wide Sunday hu*een Iteyond a liould tluit it can accom­
The
brush
and
woodenware factory
mony with placing the ring on the
plish wonders From the railroad to tiail.
finger of the trembling bride, which at Tampa in an actixe industry. The
The National constitutional amend­
the west, arid from the lake front to
was the signal for a mighty cheer hy brushes are made from the fibre of the
the south, the West Hide; has had n ment fof the direct election of United
saw palmetto roots. Extensive improve­
tlie crowd.
general cleaning up that has never been Statea Senator*.
ments are going to be mode on the plant
Woman auffruge for Florida,
known Is'fore in the Ilia lory of Sanford.
In
u short time.
Old Bomb Exploded.
ft is the talk of the town. Ferha|w
The convict lea*«' system.
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Fernnndinu, Fhi., April
Having
A Slate highway system and a fifty
among the mont notable improvements
found several bomb* in old fort near
With u large colony of Its membership
are
the lots on tlu^ corner of Fir million dollar ttonii issue for good rourls
the city, Gui.xeppe Giunninmo and established nt Middies boro, Ky., a small
street and Kim Avci, and the Parker
The abolition of tlie fee aystern.
Tony Franciano, Italian fishermen,
one at Florence, Ain., and individuals
loU on Myrtle, but every when* the
The short ballot system for the
took one measuring five inches in di­ at other [Mints beyond th* slate, th#
residents have responded generously State.
ameter to Salvador'* fieh house on the Tennessee House of Repronontativea
The ereatiuh of a Stutc tin Com­
to the call. Gentlemen have given
wharf today, where they commenced met at 10 o'clock this morning and adtime and personal labor on their own mission.
The creation of a public service com­ to ftivaligat«'. Consequently l&gt;oti» are jOUfnwj without a roll call until this
and the pro|»erty of others; some have
fatally injured, GuLscp|&gt;e tM'ing shown afternoon. A counting of noses, how­
contributed cosh, white still others mission. .
minus a leg, while the other had hi* ever showed sixty-one members present,
iloycd labor to be used on the upCharter bill« for various cities, inarm blown off.
7 sfartjwrfx brinrwquorum: ~TTntl1 a quorupieri lot». Beyond the brightest rlpdipg- i^mmhvuon guvmimml
-had nr&gt; aererai urn i* restored the wheels of legUlatloh
trrs —for •Pr imarola—and t
occasions noticed tiie old bond«« which are securely tied.
day met with a cordial support nnd prtdinbly Tampa.
tiad Inin idle since the Civil war. Se­
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hut now let us keep up the good work, ■•Tl)é »initiative and referendum.
curing hammers they commenced to
It may be that John T rice, president
not once a year but regularly lei us
A bill providing.for commission gov»»eat on the
metal. __ Umirfenly_______
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U a ffilfiT* 1« Bank tim IT M U»iuhave clean-up days in the Wrat Side. ertimenl
lu- any. Stown
of e the
Su te t that
rtefïfflt
eiimumuriruT oil wen pany, will have tome trouble In eittlng
im i nr I'naroTT ■
jt means ckauiil
a leg and an arm, while the roof of the under his "own vine and fig tree" when
and 'enhance* the value of property.
A Dill allowing cities to »mend their
fish house, together with n portion of lie gets hi* new bungalow dona st *» » « The Weal Side Improvement Asiwciif* charters without- going l»e(orß the lx*gthe side of the building__went—
tlon cordially thanks one and all who islature, ,R being -contwided that J u l L
privilege tliat few people have and that
helped In any w ay-to makr ricaniiu^S
"We hita da l» in ' wit' da ham*, an'1 is the delight of catching a fish for hU
"consideration of local Kill*.
com' da bigga noise,” ex|ilained Gui- breakfast from his bedroom window,
An absentee voting bill, allowing
seppe.
— —— ----------his front porch, or his kltchep door.
Eighteen aolld cam of heavy lumlier, traveling men to vote by mall.
The income toX may com*'Up - In
The people of Arcadia are agitating Hud^mgoiow Is built directly over the
and tjie first special "lumber train" that
order-tir-pifltM?’
this
Ststo.
on
record
al­
the matter of huilding suburban trolley water on piles near the end of the dock
rrer-wwtîsfewwTaitifWi la a ireord.— The
though
the
amendment
has
become
line* from that town out in different and set in ten or twelve feet of the water.
Hart Lumber Company and the Grvost
Manufacturing Company of Jackson- part of the national constitution by directions into the surrounding country Mackerel, kingftsh, flounders and many
vilfe have received ordern from lines the vote of a sufficient number of other slid-the nearby settlements. An ex­ other kinds of fish may be caught from
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cellent idea. There is nothing that will off the dock with great esse u visitors
which have been put out of commission S u t« Assemblies, . ,,
The Federal [irfmary will be con­ cause the country' within s few miles of to the beach will testify and Colonel
by tho flood to ^iiip every foot of lumber
sidered
and the S u t* committee' prob­ ti e town to settle up more rapidly than Trie« can catch them os well from his
that R is possible to get to different
ably
will
be asked to coll same.
points where a bridge la either down or
piOYidlng (roans for the people to get borne os they can be caught from tba
deck.—Tampa Time*.
Pensions for aged teachers.
in and out quickly and cheaply.
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Other News of the World in General

In d ia n a

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P a r c e l« P o « t

C O lN S a S U B M IT S S U I L M L M S

and

�ÎH !
FUed fer Record
‘
' Albert Davi* to Jânett Pavia..
R. B . Murlai and wife to David
Thonÿon.
'.i r ­
ida E. Parrsmore.-Êx., to Barry F.
Reed.
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Mungor Land Co. to Joe. W. Lay*
anchor.
_*
Amelia Gray, Gdn., to T . W. Buther,
et al.
Aloyaiua Laignril and wife to Tr. Ch.
of Ood in Christ
t V. B. Sphaler, et al., to C. C. Haynt*.
’ Jaa. D, Boggs, Tr., to C. C. Bayne.
- J- 0- Sheri p and wife to B. L Maltbje.
Clark L. Welland to Clarence L.
WellandJ tM
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U. S. A. to Samuel Well*.
t
J . H. Vick to Donia Vick.
•
Fla. Lan. and Ben. Aaan. to W. A.
RqWmpfc—
— W. A. Robinson and wit* to Mary W.
Morris. *
Frank E. Sherman and wifa to J . P.
William*.
a
. . .i •
James M. Wilcox, et al., to Anna L.
Spoer.
Sophia D. Clendemin to F. Daniel.§
H. C. Dann and wife to Leslie Phelps.
L. O. Starbuck to D. A. Proctor.
W. J . Thurman to 0 . A. Hand, et al.
S. A. Alberta and wife to C. and L.
Tyaon.
S. R. Caldwell to J . O. Miller.
A. T. Walton and wife to Jaa. A.
Knox.
H. jC. Dann and wife to Walter Drennen.
Jennie H. Fries, et ux., to J . Burt Calder.
N. A. Wylly to Amelia K. Naylor.
’ A. A. Wylly to Amelia K. Naylor.
. Edw. II. Neim and wife to J. O. Miller.

X~ö.'Miller to A. H. Novinger.
S. W. Eldrodge and wife to Nannie
B. G iles."
Carr it» L. B. Cook to S. WT. Eldredge.
S. W. Eldrexge and wife to Nannie
B f Giles.
W. H. Reams to Cathleen Robinson.
Tboa. M. Hclken and wife to Arthur
Schultz.
■ Van Arsdale Oaborne B. Co. to Sid­
ney M. Swoop»*Orlando Honda Farms Co. to *J. J.
Weaver.
-■ G. II. Schimpff^ et ah, to II. Walter
Fuller.
W. C. Person, et al.. to II. Walter
Fuller.
W. C. Person, et al., to Nicholas Wagoner.

SANFORD HERALD

25c COLGATE’S
TALCUM 18c0
»

MOHAWK SH EETS 69c
When the dock aajra « o’clock Monday we
ill
VItaliU É 6\t90 lnclfc.y
86c kind thin one. day al bar|aln
price of o D|y
»■i.. 11*.........
DRESS GINGHAMS
Thle line . of Amoakeag Dreaa
Clngkajns In light, medium and dark
colora neweei aprlng pat- A l
ter on worth 12 iic we are « 4 » / *
aelilng them al only.............. l , AV
11.00 VALUE 79c
8colch Bleach heavy weight all
Linen Table Damaak SI
_

A* everyone know« Collate’« Talcum I W
1 . .
i
«
—
auch as Caahmcrc Bouquet, HnrtyH

^fuU Regulation weight Khaki Cloth natural

price only

yard only

36-IN LINEN 19C
A number well worth 30c a yard,
all linen natural coler
-| Q
for (one day) Monday at
li/ t

Thifl:is t he first Monday in a new montli and for this
day our customers will find many new bargains in this
store famed for its many bargains
Every department will respond especially for this,

occasion

36c POROUS 8 in RTS 24c
For Monday see our special line of
Men’s Porous Underwear
A
—regular 36c kind* your / J . r
choices garment only. 1 _ “ A v
$1.36 FOR 98c
Just think of buying Me^la Pants,
neat patterns, full custom made,
with belt straps, and side
n n
buckle«, with watch |
ket, at bargain price ol

Special aale Monday of all Linen aleo Linene
long Coati and Auto Duster«. The ideal top
wrap for this climate spec­
ially priced at $2.98 $6.69

GENTS

:

Ramie Linen Suiting 27 inches
wide in all colora—here
■* **
Js.a-.ep k n d ld _valur per,
I K/»
yard only,

$5.00 EMBROIDERY DRESSES »3.18

LADIES’ AUTO COATS

LINEN 4K1RT8 $1.98
ler
AJÌTk # W
~~~¡4'^ÊÜT‘~~.--sMi5rff.tr
This la a chance to buy a Skirt- either White
or Taa Unen. Values up to rte-w A n
noil Mondays Ha 1 M X
$2-60.
sale ...___________
(Theae Shirts altered free. FU guaranteed.)

RAMIE LINEN

Now ia the time to secure an all-over Fi
broidery one piece Dreaa neat m r a
Ai
alyllah made, for Monday aale
theae Dresses will bo...............
(Alterations FREE)

FURNISHINGS

Whenever the through freight trains or the Clyde

NUNNALLY’S OVERALLS H9f
Your opportunity to buy Nu
nally'a Engineer Overalls, "Uni
Made,’’ the $1.00 kind,
q a
our special price a gar- H M
ment only.

boat blows her whistle you can almost rest- assured that

$3.50 PANTS »2.98

more bargains are being blown into this store, where

For Monday seo our large ami var
led assortment of Men’s Dma Punts,
such as are sola for /t»fh r \ r »
$3.60 elsewhere, our H k./ M X
price a pair ................ ^ L i . U O

quality and bargains combined reign supreme.

B. V. D. UNION SUITS

$1.25 SH IRTS 98c

This has become the popular sum
mer undergarment, gen- A O
ulne U. V. D. Union Suita M H f 1
—"OUr price, all sizes, Suit
v L-rV

Genuine Solsette Shirts, cream or
white, with collar attached, all ai«w, our aiteclal price a garment only-.

'

50c SH IRTS 43c
Monday see this great value,
uino "Bluo Bell" Chumbray 1
Shirts, sites 14 to 17,
J(
th*&gt; regular 50c grade, ut ¿ 1 .

Monday will find us showing a
strong line of Men's Silk
a p*
Ties, 35c to 60c values,
X rh / *

makca ideal Shoes, Oxfords or
for Ladles, Misses and (
Every ernlrodiment of »t&gt;

is the time to secure Shoe Comfort.
We have prepared for the wann
weather by putting in a complete line
U n fa ir« d i i ?

The Ideal Newspaper
A newspaper publisher, desiring to
.please hia readers asked for suggsaUoM
"How can 1 make mine the ideal
newspqper7" he Inquired. "Cut obt tho crimes, the murders nnd
the sensational divorce case reports,"
said tire nice people.
“Cut out the uccldonta, the railroad
and steamship disasters!" cried the people
who never read auch things.
"Cut out politics," ssid the old fash­
ioned woman. ‘T don't understand It,
and haven’t time for it anyway."
"Cut out the heavy stuff," yawned
the butterflies of both sAxea. "The
ideal newspaper should be amusing and
diverting."
"Cut out the so-called funny picture«,
Raid the careful mother. "Such pic­
ture« aren’t funny, and they’re bad, verybad, for the children.”
"Cut out the ponderous editorials,”
■napped the man who merely scans the
headlines. "Who reads ’em nowadays,
Cut out the woman a page, said the
intellectual high-brow. "Both are de­
moralised, and both have received too
much prominence altogether."
“Cut out—" began another, but the
publisher Interrupted.
• "Stop, aH of youl' he cried. "On
•eeond_ thought,. I Jtavti decided to cut
out myaelf. It la no use trying to pub­
lish the ideal newapapor until i can come
acre» the Ideal reader."
Saying which he shot up shop and went
into the wholesale anchor buxinem lor a
rent.—Binghamton Republican. -

these high, grade all lc*all»«-r
quality the highest, prices Un­

Men, and our prices on this choice
line are simply below competition.

BRANS BEDS
A strong point about our line of
Dross Beds Is they will not tarnish.
Re* this special line for Monday.

F U R N IT U R E .....F U R N IT U R E
It is with pleasure we refer to the many unexcelled

MATTRESS SPECIAL

values in this department and with our special easy pay­

Fíne Cotton Mattreaa, French
rollad edge, covered with a good
grido ftrt tick, either rn p* a n
single or double tad
M H

ment proposition it enables anyone to have a home
nicely fitted up by making a small payment down and

S|&gt;Ccia! values in fine office fi.-V
See our special numbers m LM'i
top, material fine polish)-«! 11
Desk of satisfaction.

Opportunity knocks again at &gt;»ur
door. This firte fibre bottom Kin
ing Chair for Monday
rj
(one day) at the price of
| /V*

easy payments of only $1.00 per week.
PORCH SHADES
For Monday aale see our
$2.00 grade Bamboo Porch
complete with fix- rt*
tures, one day MonI
day oniy..................

dendid
hades,

OAK D RESSER »11.98
For this special sale sec our leader
Oak Dresser, with French Bevel
Plated Mirror, site m -« -« A n
24 by 30 inches, U &gt; I I M X
worth »16.75, sale I P - A X « « / L 7

DINING TABLES

»3.00 H O C K IN G C H A I R S »1.98

The lime to secure n Chair bar?;nin will be Monday,
/t&gt;-« a n
inc Oak Hocking Ha I M X
Chairs, fine finish at

WHITE PUMPS

TRUNKS! TRUNKS1

This season we have been fortunate to se­
cure « choice line of "Godm in’a" White
Canvas Pumps, with or without a r »
straps Tor Ladlea, Ml*4ct and chll- M X i *
dren prices $1.49 $1.26 and-----™
t/ U V

A chance lo save money Is In ’’Caldwell's"
trunk department. Special line of trunks with
automatic trays also strong line with regulation
tray«. Now la your time to m o r A
buy.
Specially priced from J k / K M

Six foot Extension Oak Dmtng
Table among other things will (»■ *&gt;ii
sale Monday (one rt&gt; p* A Q
day) only n Table H k S M ( S

SPECIAL SUITS TO MEASURE
For a limited time only there will be extra
value« in our made to measure tailoring de­
partment.
All wool Suita r h « A r A

“ mc*“- îpiz.iju

VICTORS AND
....VICTROLAS...

a z E C ta g a n ie
South Bound

W e J i f c ghoy jn g

No27—Lv 8.10 a m

No 85—Ar 6.86 pm
Lv 6.66 pm
No 88—Ar 2.06 a m
Lv 2.18 a m
North Bound

line

of Cooking

h

T h c m o s t desirable
musical instrument today is a V ic tor Talking

lin e

Stov es in all

•izes see these special values

f l F V l c l r u l d , B IT

easy weekly payments.
ment down and the small
weekly payment
No 26— From Trilby
No 24—Por Trilby
No 101—FVom Triiby
N o 100— For Trilby
No 21—From Leesburg
No 22—For Leeaburg
No l5 7 —From Leeaburg
No 168—For Leesburg

No 126—Frota Oviedo
No 127—For Orfsdo

Ar 1.00 p m
Lv 2.28 p m
Ar 6.16 p m
• Lv 6.45 a m
Ar 10.45 a m
Ar 5.58 p rn
Ar 6.20 p m
Lv 6^6 a m
Ar 10.80 s ra

Lv 8,00 p ra

c i

n n

EMBROIDERED VOILE DRESS PATTERN3
Forty-four inch Embroidered Velie Flounrinf
In neat assortment of deaigna comes In 5 yard
pattern length« made of a flue j h i f r A Q .
quality or voile our «pedal sale
price----- --------------------------- -

FLORIDA
BLEACHED NAPKINS 37c
Genuine Bleached Manantiro Napkins
ready hemmed will be placed on aale
Monday at 8 o’clock for this one
gw m
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CIJmil tiro durnii l a A CII11nma* \

- r. New line of Victor
Double F ace Records
just received.
$3.50 SNOW'S OXFORDS »2.9*

Genuine Goodyear welt Men’s O xfo rd »
"Union Made." They are here In Tan Patent
Leather Gnu Metal Viet Kid d M f) f k Q
These Slu es are the $8.60 kind S / . M o

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Apri»

THE SANfORO lIFJt.ALO

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to lower California lo visit two brotlt- other disease arising from impure blood
us*- Leonard is Blood Elixir and your
t whole system will soon be in a healthy
Miller is entitled to u plact condition, and not alone catarrh but
on the honor roll (or large vegetables. *other
'*
*troubles
L1 caused
* J ‘by
' 'impure blood1
cabljugc thul tipped the will be a thing of-the past.
Every dealer.selling I-eonardi's Blood
riili.'rSir.- ' flit

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land. 'I he. Florida Gardens Co. art- wht-re it do«*« not cun- &lt;ir relieve.
Sold by IVis. (!. Aldridgr, San ford, Fla.
shipping more crleiy (his week.
Mr.
Bradshaw of Cameron Ave., is shite
jng potatoes. The ruins did n good lo o o o o a o a a D o o o o o a a o o a o a o o t
deal of damage to most of the crops,
especially on undrnlned land, which
d. nioi-irelcs n ret d-ainngi- farilithDAVID SPEER. IVanem
«W 1« nrerwiity without a doubt.
OGNEVA, r LORICA
Ci.. \V. Kinehan has I«so picking
cukes for some time, und is shipping
H A T E S
potatoes this week. L. J. Hancock
is shipping some nice (mtatoes thb
$ 1 . 5 0
week. Meesnra. Morris and Willis of
PER
DAY
thfX anuron farms, shipping fine string
Spechi by ikr'^feeb-wr-MMMbheans.MONHOE ITEMS
Cood Locitlon Good Service
Mrs. Hattie Wynne, with her two
little daughters returned Pridhy, the ta o a D Q Q O o a o a o o o a a o a o o D a a c
2|tth from a visit to her mother ut Mt,
Dora.
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tin Friday night the monthly hnyim-ws
and socuil meeting of the Monroe Chris- •
tino Endcnvor Society was held at the 1
residence of .1. M. (Ighsliy. After the)
11*||«vid111» PMawk M*iwfr*i Wh»19 l*|Kn11**
Im-dii-sw of the evening wits dts|K«*iii id
Willi* Í J'|p««|1..n, K I N*J«
delicious relreshmenls ot cake ami ic*
J ips» **#-*• SIR*«*... W k itf li]l«•*««* «, « n J Maliardi
Dark»
1
1
(Il
Ct«M
S. I Hai M
cream were served. Music ami gam s
! h u l l
!.. * g I
1 .*• l*i|»dn*fM t S o lu O tl
I
Xflfihit&gt;|
A
b*"l
rlfl|
litHinl'tif
•• -«pit
made the evening pass quick);. and pl. ie
,«alnt &gt;U M"h«t Kf
untly. Those present w**rc J M l)fch*
liy und family, Dr It lissiniui and turn
ily, E. l&gt;. OgUaby and family, Kd Ogle»
by, Jr., and family, J. M. Johnson and
wife, W.* E.. Oglesby and wife, ( ’. II.
New S m y rn a , Florida
&lt;
Kerman anil w.fe, Andrew Keefler and
wile, Mrs. Duke and children, Mrs. .1. T.
Mann and daughter. Mrs I’ K Ahern
and «laughter*. Alice, Iji-rthu, Flurrn«*'
and I tilt. Mr&gt; Ilex Rcdx-rtx, Miss tiruis.
Hawkin'!. Ntesvis Charlie l,ewi Floyd
Keller. Jis- Wynne, Charlie I'm—ter.
P lu m b in g and
fo rth Mus*-, Bartow Mann, Lloyd
G a s F i t t i n g
Oglesby and Capt. It. Ik Smith.
Ilidd Wynne arrived lunne Saturday
from Miimcrwiln, wlieiv lie lias »•«■n All Work Receives My Personal
«iner- the early part ut the winter.
Attenlinn Ami Rest KITurl«

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THIS IS AN ENTIRELY NEW LIST
APRIL 1st, 1913

r '* »»thori«Kt-tc w41

ItmirtllT W k T j T N putting soj utt. guarantee to refund thE money m
in ;15 acres of string brans on his celery any case of* ca'arrh
------- ' or
" blood disease
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¡T H E GENEVA HOUSE j

A pilau was enjoyed by a few of old­
en Hod'» folks Saturday night. While
the ladii# rooljed the pilau the gentlemen
rnjoycd'a gSlfth'df ¿Ards. When all bo­
n a to get hungry supper was spread on
the porch, consisting &lt;jf chicken,' rice
cake, light bread and . rolls, coffee and
_mllk. Aftef/iuppor Was over all enjoyed
music and dancing, But "what was the
funniest.tldng was Khun Mr. Henry
. Parker go( iont right in the middle of the
reel. Hal Ha!" I say Mr. E. J . Co*
can dance some to fir n two hundred
jiounder.
J . I*. Strickland has moved from
Golden* Hod out on Mr. E. S. Mathers*
place near Iron" Bridge, where he will
run hbtknw mill.
•'
Walter Newton will move to Winii r
Park t^is week.
E. J . 1llrannon and nis fainily will »tart
for Goorgla soon to «pend tlm summer
Mr. Brannon has U-en in poor health fur
some time, and he is going to Georgia
to try and regain his health.
S. E. Mothers and Mr. Williamson
are out collecting to send delegates to
•«. ■ Legislature- “can’t stand county divi­
sion." ’
County division Is the topic of the
day. Rome in favor and some art- not
Anything for improvement, l say
We
need better schools unci more months
in our; country schools and if it lakes a
division to have it. why not all vote for
It?
Hurrah for the betterment of •«•luxil*
and hurrah for. tin- division if H will help
the M'hools nny!^- *
M I " ''
, CAMBRON CITY CLIPPINGS.
Sm ith ami Iserman look a dead of
¿ J.Vfj,* Ellsworth and wile of Mi&gt;oort* r
Flat
Dutch cabbage weignuig twenty
Statiop, »ere calling on friends lure
( Ippanltc f Ity Unii
Ix&gt;nIX*I- tu I he Herald n ti la-1 &gt;.itinbiV
Sunday. j

Pure Bred Poultry

The Oaks Poultry Farm j

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M iD n iii.U , - .siwiit
Mrx. TMcDnni-U.
w nt Satur.h.%

a. w,,rlt ,,r

•Iw Imme ’

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«wrket v-d.,*I It JuluiM.
Mn». H, Duke wo» visiting Mr*
n|M*ndiiig ila
j ’iijie.. of RÀ$k ilamrnöck Monday
kiv.a.

fr J

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ft

JhflWOW ITiiS Vkt^*K.
. . Af»*- ^ , „ , 1 ^ » . . * ,
%l
TW cucumlwr.' Ix-ing raiM-d on Mjnnick Plat*« ¡by Frank Hutchins, are
looking unu-ually fine.
Dr. and Mrs. Mltmitk took dinner
with th* Wtuhbura* Ust Friday.
A party oJ young p«H&gt;ple from San­
ford «pent last Friday evening here,
enjoying a pilau pr^rty.
y i '. F. Dutton of Lake Unoro will
jmlnt hi» house «c* Another Improve
inent to his la-autifui properly.
The friemU of kfjas Cameron w.re
glad to hear of her buccum in the Her
uld Content.
,;
Among our rtwnt visitor* were:
(horge Patterson, Jackson, Mich.; P.
J. Coat«», Sanford, Fla.; Ada V. John­
son, Deershurg, Flu.; M. L- T«r|»p,
Tuix-lu, Wash.; (J. A. Radford, San­
ford, Mu.;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomall,
and Miu, Thomall. New Y'ork. &lt; M
Ayers, Durango, Colo : F. J Hunt
boraly, M. D., Karrel, Pa., oml u \
Humory, Youngstown, Ohio.
MOURE MOVEMENTS.
Itev. li. T . Gulin* preached here
last Sunday and will lx- here again
April 6th.
Mr*. Anni* K. Strieklcr, idler a so­
journ of four montha with her daughter
Mrs. Ell» A. Greenland, left Wednes­
day for her home in Calumba*, Olmo.
Mm, Greenland and «¡«ter, Mr*. (3ir-iiw h .» .
to remain fur some
. time yet.
. C. B. Knight leaves f«»r Dunnelen
this week to visit a brother h&lt;: has not
•een for 18 year». From there he will
go to Collins, Gft., for a lime.
Mrs. Goorge Mitriteli has a sister
from Lakeland visiting her.

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M ouse, 5 room s, kitch en atjd h a th , close in
H ouse, 10 rhoms (o n e o f the In^t in S an fo rd &gt;

68

House, 8 rooms, corner lot on Park uvenue
Mouse, S rooms, on Myrtle Ave. (gm d
1loijs«&gt;, 6 rooms, «»n Sanford A\ «•.

69
70
71
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.3

7 0 0 .0 0
3 5 0 .0 0
8 0 0 .0 0

100.00
6 0 0 .0 0

1, 100.00

—
*pM

9 0 0 .0 0
8 0 0 .0 0
1 ,2 5 0 .0 0

- * vdi

M ouse, &lt;&gt; i &lt;sriiis, ( or. !ll h and I giun-l
M ouse, 2 stories, 0 room s, ( or. Ot h and Klin
Mouse, 2 sio iie s, 8 room s, 3 a«r«-s, 3 0 orang*- irex-s
1 * 4 m ile out

75 M ouse, 2 stories, 6 room s, flowing well
76- T h re e houses on lake short*, full block
76 V, T e n lots, good house and b a m , w indm ill, tan k. etc.
CELERY

rs
Ml
81

1 .8 0 0 ,0 0
1 .3 0 0 .0 0
3 .7 5 0 .0 0
3.:« oo.oo

10. 000.00

74 . House, 6 rooms, 2 lots, tiled

iwi
91
92
93

Ir.ulm*
•g if. Sani ani MniMlity.

Our farnu-i- an very busy
Irtu-K |&gt;uti'ius- a^ usual
.1 M
is Irmrting a ear ni Iriftirt», .1 A
is shipping Im-uiw, Smith &amp; Iseruam uu
shipping beets and planting liean*.
Julin Bell is pluming coin and pea» on
lie- hill lurni, J 1 Matin is -Mpi mg lettuct* with Oglesby, I
I), Downer is
nii*rk*dlng htsds and **v* rs*m&gt; is tsaisl
Itig tils .pi lug &gt;
I’epp-Ts in tin nee, hl«irhood ar I.miI lllg line, beaus are lint
well ami t-.leum*
lien* ai*- no gi&gt;od at all.
M onro e f«rry bus Ixs-n closed for re­
pairs for several day*. It las-amc necessary to raise the diK-k Iwcau* * of high
water
T here hue ¡»s n n etiunge nia«le in the
kis-|M-rs ill the diuwbtidgr nt Oils plare,
Denliy I leii'lei-I.I1 resigned and is now
living al l .r t . r |&gt;i ls&lt;
Mis tilt- (Isteeti
wtai li.ias le d g e e*«-|»'r fur so
many years lias a Is11 resi^in-d
Barry
Wray hull and a young man sent here by
the A C. L. ¡in' no« working the draw
arid driving oil wandering holms
M onroe is nut no fur la-hind Sanfori.
in |uogn-rv&gt; as you might think
Next
Saturday is lo to- o laterved os "C lean
uj&gt; D u y" ut Monroe, lau every laxly
tiling his'w ife und children, hoe*, rakis
and o tlu r noshsl implcirienl* next Sul
urudy at I o'eloek and give our sehoo!
grounds a thormigh cleaning. Sutilrduy

91

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f... 1 0 .0 0
6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
1/ HI.(10
2. 2 . .0 .0 0
4 , 0 0 0 .0 0
2 .5 0 0 .0 0
2 .5 0 0 .0 0
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5 Acres hi Heck Mammock, 3 acres clearetl ami fenced,
rip'liI hi it In,tiling stai ion
9 0 0.00
HI Aere* un Heal dall Ave., ail cleare&lt;l, 5 acres filt-ti
6 .5 0 0 .0 0
Id Acres on (ìeiij-vit Ave., 4 rtaim house, all fenced,
5 acres tiloti
6 .5 0 0 .0 0
5 Acres on Canicnm Ave., all cleared, filed and m i­
li vuLed
5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
15 Aere», S. of Josimp, 2 acres in etili ivat imi. 6 room
bouse, flowing &gt;vdl
1.5 0 0 .0 0
50 Acres rich hammock, Ü0 acres eleun-d and i tied
20. 000.00
5 AeresFl acres cleared, good well, small house
1.6 0 0 .0 0
0 Aeres in Heck Hammock
4.500 0 1
24 Acres, 10 acres cleared and tiled'
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8 A i r e s , 2 m iles-w esk. +-»ert*«r rleirreri, 3 n c r t’X-'/cb*' i » , ¿ , oi*ü .o ü . .
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10 Acres in town, all tiled, gissi house. «-»* , Ink*- fi&lt;mi 2 2 .0 0 0 .0 0
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-11j Acres, 2 miles west.
lit 11* lions«
3 .2 0 0 .0 0
4 ' -, Acres, adjuining No 92
2 .7 0 0 .0 0
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5 A rre- all filed, rubivutcd. Imuse
.. ‘2 1 . iiii Ips
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west
4 .0 0 0 . 00
-I Acres, all tiled, gissi 7 risiiti house. ] mile out
7 .0 0 0 . 00
10 Acres. .» acres Died, all clean-d and fenced
4 .0 0 0 . 00
5 Acres, all improved
3 .0 0 0 . 00

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13* j Acres, 6 acre* l lied, 3 -wells, 7 risiili hutigalnw,
liar ti
1 0 .000.00
i- A c r e s , J acres c l e a r e d , ‘2 arie* t i l e d , small house
2 .5 0 0 .0 0

ResjHictfully,
R M T I'I) II. M A R K S .

Established in 1869

O fllre 212 Eaal Firsl S l r c r l .

Summer is Here

Sunday Rev. Mr Gain**« of the M. E.
church, Sanford, will hold service «
3;;iU. Our Christian Endeavor Society
is now studying the «|uulltii*&gt; of Th*

So are our White Mountain
Ice Cream Freezers.
Triple
motion, takes less time and ice.
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TSTT&amp;eri W ir e ( J lo t h ,

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Remarkable Remedy Kill» All Cularrh
I'olaon. raild
Under Guagsiiler.
■»Id Und
Startling as it may seem we make n
(HiMtiv*- guarsnU^i statement that lamr.nrtli'a Blood Elixir will cure the worst
case of catarrh or the purchase price will
Ire refunded.
. While local treatments, -such as ointments or medicated air, may give relit* j
for a short time they cannot ru* e catarrh­
al troubles, for the poisonous germ* ol
catarrh arc in the blood and rap only b.
destroyed and the diseas« cured b puri­
fying the blood and «hiving out the di
iH-iiiw germ* (rum the system. L*-oi adl’s Blood Elixir in it» oeientific way
quickly succeeds in curing the moot «itubhorn, olwtinate und long standing cose of
catarrh after everything else has failed.
fferer with ocrofuloun Hi­
lf you ore a sufferer
f «-étions, eruptions of the akin, boils, tu­
mor», ulcer», old »or»», «yphlll», or any
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boufds, 6 riHiin house, ele
8 Aeres, 3 1» tiled, rich Itamiutx'k, magnilii Mt Well

litis lisi cm ers suine rare bargain-.
1 will ír-un lim e I *» lim e
add In H.^ In I he incanì ime, if you d o n ’t sr-e just what you w ant,
com e to niy office anti see if 1 ca n ’t suit you.

¿H i 11 tlll.lliliv
Sunday school at MAtioa- sHvooTTiotBr'
every Sunday at 2 :3 0 o'cliick. Ni-xt

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64 House, 2 stories, 10 rooms, on 3rd Si
65 House, 2 stories, 8 rooms on Oak, close in

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rwva this work on hiwlm-v*.
IHerman.
Mr Millen i* here from hi«
î'i James
V
home at Ft. Myom and
in making
ready to go to Little Rock, Ark., to
&gt;p*nd the nimmer with a daughter.
✓ Mias Laura Huh moat delightfully
«nttrtalned th* 600 dub last W«-dne»■day evening ut her home, Sally-Ray
farm.
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H. E. Gormley, the Geneva Avenue
grocery man, is driving a veo' nifty
new dclivrry wagon.
John Ingram cut hU left foot in a
very serious manner with an axe and
«wing to his advanced age It is (cured
he wig be some titne recovering.
Mifc. D, H. Me*« mid son*, in cone
P«ny with her father, D. R. Bumf),
left Jacluonville recently for Wlchata,
to visit, in«l from there will go

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62 One lot on Oak, between 3rd and 4th

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46 4x&gt;t, 132x147 fecS l’ór.. 5th ami Olive
47 Three Lots rui i'^Gnch,
iVunrb, between 10th anil 11th
48 lad, corner lOtlvrimi Elm
49 li«&gt;u 4 and 5, Hlk. 4, Tier 11
50 Nice lot on the [leighths
51 Nice lot on Ihe Heigh In
52 Tuts 9 ami 10, Hlk. o, Tk*r 0, yllalf c ^ l u
53 Two loLs, each 50x150 (choice)
54— Two lots, each 50x127
55—1*ot No. 2, Hlk. 12, Tier G. GeorKeOjwn
56— Lot 9. Hlk. 10, Tier 2
57 Two loLs on Oak, between 11th and 12th
58 Five lot-s on Park Ave., 67x130 t HeighLsi, each
59 —Two lots, corner 10th and Myrtle-

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HERALD

their kindred, members of their own
THE SANFORD HERALD lost
household, and who have to endure the

M t m s d la tk * Cu» b» ctrrW f g l 00 p m
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BADLY FOOLED
A man wrote the editor of The Herald
last Tuesday that he would send a check
for hto renewal of atjbacriptfon. We have
not received It yet and looking up hto
letter find It dated April first. Stun«

As soon as this county division matter
to settled the editor of The Herald will
take the Orlando editors fishing on the
upper St. Holms and just because they
have posed as prohibitionists nothing
but water will he drank. Their awful
auHeringa wiU be punishment enough for
their crime.
BAD BRAND OF BOOZE
This to an age of marvels, but for a
man who has lived a quarter of a cen­
tury In Oriando, to get lost on a promi­
nent highway live miles from the dty.
and to get so bewildered that he turns
hto auto squafe arrow the road not know­
ing whether to go straight up, ntraight
ahead, or round and round, to one to tie
added to the »even wonders. Yet a
prominent citizen of Orlando did this
very Jhing and waited for a passerby
to start him on the right path Orlando
Reporter-Star
This Orlando man was probably in a
deep study about the wrt and dry phase
of Harney eounty and failed to notice
¿JrWv'ÜUba» ,
a . change of
brands
SOUND REASONING
The OrtafH&amp; ‘nOJHr*frr artemi-rinr
an argument in the last muc say*.
"The propewed new county, of onethird the area and population will re­
quire just as many officer* as all of Or­
ange futility nliw dors tmi you will base
to pay the price to do one-third of the
work with one-third of the taxable area."
That to a good argument for county
divtoion and we really believe that How­
ard ia becoming a divtoiontot
We will
have one-third sd the present county,
will do one-third of the work ami pay
for one-third of the work out cd the onethud taxable are«. And in that onethird every tax payer will pay on FULL
VALUE and not on one-third or dodg­
ing the tu rn altogether as some of them
are doing now in put»,of the new county
limit*. And the county officials will be
paid only for what the) do and there will
be no criminal court or other pensions
that now prevail in Orange county and
our people Will pay a just proportion
and the money will be spent on im­
provements and good rood» and sch eh .

ntly and will,.continue, to
• carry at a ir times complete
lines of Men s Furnishings.

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W e extend to all our friends a
cordial welcome to our new home.

Clothier and Hen’s Furnisher
FLO R ID A

Is the solid foundation upon which all students must huild their
er educational attainments. •
So. must the men snd women of tomorrow entering the world of businew. if they be wise, build on T H E S O L ID FO U N D A TIO N of
A DANK A CCOUN T with an institution of highest standing
and one managed by men of unquestioned integrity and ability.
Relying on its merits as a hank peculiarly fitted to the above req u ur
men tv we commend T H E P E O P L E S BANK O F SA N hO R l)
to-dhyoft¥ertTPFrtTptnlng entering upon a business or professional
career.
toVwre -at « H tn m s prepared to give you- iff? TcnehT'oT^our
in any line, and welcome the confidence you repose in
cueung your future plan»
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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
gel In the north for many months yet
He »ill kmg for the southern hospitality,
the friendly handshake that means more
than dollar* and cent*. He arili king
for the fruits and vegetable* and ttoh
and fowls from their native heath that
in hto old home will necessarily come
from cold »tarage.
Hr will long for the fresh air laden
with orange bhvnom-i and roses and )«•«amine and the caroto of the mocking
hirxto. He will long for the vast re­
searches of the farcy t a n k and the

pushing it are the largest property
owners in Orange county* and the ma­
jority of them have been here longer
.than Mr. Howard and expect to be
here after be has gone to Pennsylvania.
But whatever we may be we are it,
and whatever it takes to get county
division we have it, and we ktos old
mother Orange good-bye ihw week
and leave Snookutm alone in his rent­
ed printing office.
FUed Far Record
W. H. Beatty snd •wife to C. J
Rollim.
Bessie Rollins, et. aL. to l ' E Hart-

For Engraved Cards See The Herald

««ae8sset^ss»âæ«®ï«f:s»9sSBsssiasf»9fé?«ê-^

i T o T h e V eg etab le S hip pers §
I am now It cated at the Robbins Neat and
will be in Sanford during the Bean and
Cucumber season.

I want to handle a

portion of your New York shipments.

I

am still with the old reliable firm

H. G. Miles &amp; Co.
3 15 W ashington S t.

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I will load refrigerator cars back of the
Robbins Nest daily until season is over.

Earl Culbreth
inWttmwit Ci

HOWARD’S REASONING.
»fcoMi Howard «I the ( M u t o
l i s dtotrito» « f atom» and I».
t ewàeavm in the bat immm. to
m t o t tori»Adito tot «m aty dm -£*i the* dto at the fooeot sad
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A R T H U R

S A L T O N

S T . AUGUSTINE

O R G A N A N D P IA N O S P E C IA L IS T
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PsUnael I n n M i l aid m is» Moronis fi»

poetIrig to got* out with it whole hide
u *oon at the division matter Is settled.
loss of those most dear to them.
Howard la strong In playing to the
The announcement that food and galleriea but very weak when it cotnes
clothing are not needed because ao fully to investing hto money in the printing
•iLMiiteii bX government, but that there business end rspoets ty hie himself to
to n x iT nrnt-ofthroirtrii-rnvW^fciiPKB
district should be a guide to the people a few more gimoteons. Howard also
in making their contribution.
takes up much valuable space In hto
The Herald had planned to pick Op paper' attempting that county division
about town whatever packages were pre­ would increase the taxes- Under his
pared to bn sent forward, and arrange­ unsound reasoning he attempts to
ment may be made at once to carry out prove that no counties should ever b«
that plan, yet the government urge* by divided because the old county already
preference that money shall be sent has a court house and poor farm and
directly to the afflicted region rather than really exposes the bold fact that under
to mako the work of carrying goods into present conditions snd high taxrs In
it from without, partly because of the Orange county there will be no need
fear of congestion which shall delay ap­ for a court house and more need for a
plication of relief, and partly because poor farm.
Under his reasoning no county should
(here to an abundance ol such things on
the ground, and rviief may be much more he divided and the whole state should
prompt m well as benefits conferred be one (¡HAND OLD COUNTY with
otherwise, tr money may be brought In the county seat ptyhsbly a t Orhmdo.
and disbursed in the local market for No need .for the forty-eight rounli«
that we' now possess. - No need for
aid to the distressed. — ' ‘
improvement, no need far a more com­
pact arrangement and jo^rer taxes.
No need to disturb the present lovely
arrangement whereby people are forced
to travel forty miles to transact two
dollars worth of business at the county
»eat. In other words the formation E
of new counties In Florida since the
dtortmry by Ponce De Leon has been "
oil wrong.
&lt;
He makes a sobbing appeal about
awful expense of compiling new rec- ]
ter months He has spent a few months onto and other incidentals of new &lt;
or a few w-eela in Florida and feels ao housekeeping—details that will cost 1
good and at peace with the world that he no more in the new county than in the ]
fondly imagines the climate ‘.‘back home" present cost to the real sufferer, the &lt;
man who to forced to pay the filing of J
to just as good.
deeds and property transfers.
¡J
• Let him try it!
Mr. Howard would have the people u
He packs hi* grip, commences to talk
about home snd the northern climate of Harney county believe that county
and the large cities and leaves hto more division h s new wrinkle patented by J J
uuiet surrounding* in Florida with the the Sanford rvconstructiontots. as he &lt;&gt;
firm belief that the south will sink into a calls them. County division is an ‘ ’
state of innocuous desuetude during his issue before every session of the legto- ‘ [
sheenoe and hikes for the north. All is Isture and strange to say the hills al- &lt;&gt;
well until he gets over the mountains way* pass and the new counties an- J[
and the chill)- blasts and snow and cold formed and new counties will continue J J
rains hit him when he. leaves the comfort to he formed as long as Florida con- &lt;&gt;
of the luxurious Pullman He encoun­ linuea to grow as rapidly and the peoters floods, swollen stream*, rairoads pie continue to believe in smaller and J |
more compact w unim . ioaar - tax«*, &lt;&gt;
better service, better schools, hotter J J
roads, etc.
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We are rworatrurlioniat» nil right. &lt;&gt;
and -we expect to TerormTWS-sntf'mSiW-1* ^
over and make tietter this part of d e a r 1
old mothrr Orange. We axe rebel* o,

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April 4. U M
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Every Week bridge d u b

M rs. G. F. Sm ith was hoatws of the
E v e ry Week Bridge Club Thursday
afternoon. Tw o tables of bridge were

SANFORÖ

’physical condition it i’b usually because the action of the
organs of digestion has become irregular or defective.
Then there is need for a safe and speedy medicine to relieve
the ills which occasionally depress even the brightest and
strongest The one remedy you may take and feel safe with is

BEECHAM’S PILLS
(T V # L a t i « i I 3 * U o f Amy M W k i M U lk « W s t U )
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The first dose gives Speedy rolief in sick-headache, bilious­
ness, constipation, lack o f appetite, heartburn, dyspepsia,
and lasting improvement follows the timely use of this fa­
vorite and reliable home remedy. You will become healthier
and stronger, and more cheerful if-yow lctBeecham ’ff'PttJs

Sold r r r r r w t w r * .

ent*.

Large «tzv 101b cottolen« pail* rcComing.
filled with pure cottolcne for $1.00.
The Bobby Brother D ram atic C o ., It. G. Stockton.
formitrly the C. A. Phillip* Dramatic] C^jfornia prunes, 31b for 25 eta.; Cal­
Co., are hilled to show in Sanford, ifornia pouch«, 21b for 25 eta.¡Evap­
Wday, April lltb , at the corner of orated pitted rhemes, lib 26 eta. R. G.
Fifth atreet and Park Ave., under can- Stockton.
*■*■». With their new Western 4 act
Beat corn. 1,001b sack $ 1.60. Heel
co o lly drama, “A Cowboy'« Girl." No. '2 W. C.-.bata, 1001b aack $1.70.
Jh * company is the name that ■has R. G. Stockton. , _ •
» a n presenting" Weatern plays through
Have you had your cup of M. H. B.
thh country for the butt eight year«. this morning.
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ppffnnni/TKT
lV n't fall to |ft -a imj&gt; iA VtaTi— ilA'i
It gives, and the fine Cowboy Band lawt coffee, Maxwell "HoUw Blend.
»«d «uberb Orchestra it carries. This Servid free Thursday, Friday and Sat­
»how always guarantee* to please or urday at N. P. Yowell’» dry goods »tore.
five your money back.
They travel
T h r e e ' cans 10c cream for 2 5 cent«.
In their own «pedal car and are well R. G. S tockton.
^nipped to givp a performance of thl*
Thoar aaaorled ramlica^ami'ealtod pea­
character. Remember the date, Fri­ nuts in air tight bottle* afe a
day. April Uth, and tba place, comer Only 10 oenu. U. G. Stockton!
Creamery butter, 40c lb. R, G,
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amrr Bldg, First St.
58-tf
For Sale Four rxtrn gtaxl mule* and
good wagon Fr«-d Sliumun. West Side,
R. F D. 2.
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For Sale—Two deairable lot* in San­
ford Height*. Bargain if taken prompt­
ly. Adareaa. D. (J. WagnerKiaaimmee,
Fla.
44-tf
8t. John* Hotel—Room* and board.
Homelike accommodation* for regular
boardent pF* transient*. Good table.
Rate* reaaonable. " W. H. Wathen, Prop,
420 W. Pint SL
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For Rent—Store Room and unfur
nbhed room In Biahop block. Enquire
Men Real Estate Co.
45-tf
7anted—Cleari Cotton rapr.-nccacrap*;
at the Herald office. Will pay 2 cent*
per pound.
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Good table Board l&gt;&gt; day or u«^-k.
206 Fork avenue.
5!i-t| —
30,000 Fine Livingston Globe and Red
field Beauty tomato plants now ready to
aet. »1.26 perm. In lota of 6,000 »1.00
per m. F. 1«. Greene, K. D. 2, ball mile
•outh of C. C. Cobb« »tor».
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D i r t u l o a i w ith r» » « r k o t p o fat i h t w a r to Iw alth aad ara • • p a c U Iff rm faaUa to

WANTS

AHk yoUr neighbor

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Richelieu Coffee, steel r u t, the linrst
ever. G et it a t M cC u lIerY
For Sunday school workers, inspirarion
and inform ation at the S. S. R ally.

!r f » ? * '* ^ 4 ? » - W h I for ’ her the fee. Richelieu steel cut coffee is the Inst.
prizi*, a clerk of cards in a leather cas*1. M cCuller's G rocery.
Attend the Sunday school rally at the
A couple of hours were pleasantly sjieni
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ongregational
church next W ediwsday
playing
cards
t»ft**r
which
the
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t/Born to Me. and Mrs. Geo. Shipp of servw t ice cream and cake.
and T hursday.
Sanford Height*, a fine baby girl.
lairge assortm ent tine can d iis just in.
1/ ^ l r n . Howard Hostess
^..Uon W. V. Knott, State Comptroller
10c lb.
R . G. Stockton.
Mrs. C . (\ H o w ard entertained ih*
T he G u aran tee Investm ent and Loan
waa in th c jd ty ycaterday on official
duties. Mr. Knott has many friend* bridge club Thunwl&amp;y afternoon. Ffttu C o ., C urry Hldg., T am p a. Flu , lend
money at 6 per cent in terest, payable
in Sanford who an* always glad to «.«* table« of bridge weri' |i|n&gt;ed. T he
in »mall monthly installment*.
Write
club priVe a deck of cards wa» won h&gt;
him.
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Im-al 47 if
Rev. J . W. WUdman will preach at Mra. F . J . Gotizules, and the gm-si prize,
Richelieu Coffee - Ask you r neighbor
Monroe, 3:80 neat Sunday afternoon. also a deck of card s, was won by Mr». alxiut it. E v ery o n e knows its virtue*.
Geo. A. DeCottrw. When the games oi
All are cordially Invited.
Get it at M cCullerV.
eards
were concluded gr:i|&gt;e igt; anil cake
Mb» Marion Davidson, who ho* just
The G ate C ity House ha* brought
organized a class id piano and pi|ie or­ were served hy the hint««»
dawn the high cost of living. Only $4 00
Mr». H ow ard's guest* were Mi*. M
gan will be In Sanford every Tuesday.
per week for the finest laid»- board In
Those iatetcated in these studies ran Syinea,—M m . It—A- Howard, M i*. Kent the city. See P ark er.
2 8 -tf
meet her at Mrs. G. 11. Waldron's nt 2 U tnsetter, M rs. Deane T urner, M i*.
Richelieu Coffee, steel cu t, th e finest
F . J . Gonzales, M r*. Aylett F ill* . M rs. ••yer. Get it nt M cCuller’s.
o'clock.
vMr*. 0 . W. Brady ha* retumrrt-frnm IL J._ H olly, M rs. G. Keely, Mrs. J .- W . ^ "G e n u in e Seed Potutoe», Spaulding
a pleasant visit of srvernl day* with Mrs. D icklas, M rs. F . L . Miller, Mrs. Geo. Roue No. 4, per 160 lb hag S 2 .6 5 ; Red
Fo x, J r ., M rs. B. W . Herndon, M is. Bliss T rium ph, per J5 0 .ll» iing $2.65.
II. P. Driver of Tampu.
Can furnish ow d grown either in Maine
Samuel
Pulestmi.
Mias Eula Powell, who has Itoen the
or New Y ork s ta te . We gu aran tee our
♦eed to lie th e b rat and true to name.
charming house guest of Mrs. J. I).
\ / C am ro Bridge Club
Ton years in the seed business, not a dis­
Roberts Ami family for several weeks
M rs. C . O. Melaiiighliu wa* hoNtea* satisfied cu stom er. American Produce
left Thursday night (or her home in of the C um in Bridge Club Wednesday Com pany. Jacksonville. Florida. 45-24c
North Carolina.
You want the l»c*t when you get cirfmorning. T w o tahhw of bridge wt&gt;ri
^Alm. Carrie Grisaon, who has been played. T h e highest »eore wa* made fee. Richelieu steel cut coffee is the best
the gueat of h£r nephew. J. I). P ark er by M r*. A. P Connelly, who will have M cCuller's G rocery.
and wife for a pleasant visit of some weeks the pleasure of wearing the cam eo
Wade, Mr Tuner. Orlando
tf
left Thursday for her home at South* brooch until a higher score i* made b&gt;
port, N. C.
another mem ber of the d u b . Mr*.
The Music Club will hold their regu­ M cLougfflin's guest* were Mrs. C . M .
lar meeting at the home of Mrs. F. L. Vorce, Mra. W . R. Anno, Mr*. A. P.
. Woodruff Saturday afternoon. April 5, Connelly. M rs. G. F. Sm ith. Mrs. B. \V.
nt 3 o’clock. _ Miss M ahoney, leader. Herndon, M rs. R obert Newman. M rs. All L o cal A d v e rtise m e n t* U nder This
Heading. T h ree C e n ts a Line fa cto Issue
A. L. Calhoun of Rockwell, Florida T . A. Neal.
For Salt1 A gasoline launch, l«‘ngtli
was in the city several days of this w«*&gt;k.
21 ft., brain 5 *v ft. draf 22in.. 4 1-, 11 P.
L -'""
Fanry W ork Circle
being called here by the death of his
The Fan cy Work Circle wa* en ter­ Make anil B reak Eagle engine. Sppr
father.
t- &lt;athes‘a i
F.tupnre of Box
Several Sanford citizens will leave for tained by Mrs A E Hill Thursday N mile*. A bargain
122, (W jin d , R a
fifi-'Jtc
West Florida tod ay on u hunting trip. afternoon. T h e ladle* h lined them
For Sale Pur«- Nancy Hull »wert
They expect to bring the baron hark selves with their p retty fancy work,
while enjoying a »octal afternoon to ­ potato plants $1 7ft jum thousand
Ilex
with them.
Parknrtl.
Route
2
ftft-tf
gether
The
hostes*
wu*
a**eited
in
Mrs. A. A. Slrrine and Mb* Jim m ie
Golden S«'l( Blanching Celery,
New
Glass are enjoying u visit from tiieit serving a delicious salad course hy her
little
granddaughter.
Olive
Newman.
crop
just
arrived
This
seed
come*
sister, M rs. J . S. L ee of New nan, G a.,
Mr* Hill*« gm st* weri- Mr* J [&gt; direct from the originator in Franc«' to
whom Mrs. Sirrine has not had the plea*
Pounii $2b.&lt;Hf; ipmrter jsiund at
R oberta. M r*. J J Purdoii. Mr* T S u*
ure of seeing lor tw enty-five years, r
i
hi
vis,
Mr&gt;
W
T
John*.
Mr*
\
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pound
rate*
Kilgore S«s*l C o ., Plant
Will thoei* who m ade sut*M*riplion»
C
ity
.
Fla
6 6 -F rid a y -4 lc
l-ong.
.Mr*
Henry
M
claiulin.
Mrs.
to the organ fund and have not already
Rnlvert
Newman.
,
,
Ariwue
»J!U«^UiU*_»auib!U'y
handed in the- nmOtfilt* th e y pledged
cots with pads. 1 «mull h eater, sonnkindly do so without longer delay. an&lt;f
H e lp in g H a n d S o c ie l)
01.1 ltm&lt;- • -♦ « « ■ 1 1 i|onr ‘ Entplire Mil
greatly- oblige.
T he Helping Hand Society I l f the
t«4-2tp
The "roun d tab le'' discussion» at the B aptist church met at the parsonage Park avenue
l»i»t
or
Dt'ap|»'Mr««l
A
diamond
rally will be an interesting feature
Tuesday evening last
Several lp t1
five diauuituls. Re- |
Mias Em m a Adams urnvisl iuirne 1* [* ¡*,wi*nmF-tarJ**r
»a'A'YajUiJ
I Bov K'*.ri and tu« «|Ue*
M om iaj'evvn m e from Jack*».nviile. » h e re
TMPnlTicr* wer«' enrolhsl
The visitor*
*«4 if
■he s|»ent tht^week end with her brother present added t«i the in len st of the lion* will t» asked
!»»»(
A
meiiiiim
«it«'
ladle»
vtut«
fi
Her mother. Mrs Alice Adams will ri- meeting
and
black
rildam
fob
with
g«sxl
pendant
inain two or three weeks longer with tier
The »|iecml mi bps'l for (he evening
Return to this uflicc and n re lv c rewaxiL
son.
was David Livingstone and the »(kviai
&lt;«4-2p
Mr. and M rs.’ Clyde Pound* are »pend­ was David Livingstone and the several
For Rent
M\ house with 4 rooms,
ing this W’eek m otoring over the cou n try selections read concerning this great
All furnished
It H
in their splendid new six cylinder E v er man were fsiih interesting utiQ "irwlrur- kitchen and Imth
Murks.
6:t-:ltp
ett.
Mrs. Pounds is b elter known to live. New otllcer* were elected and
Sale or exchange for Sanford income
this com m unity as the a ttra c tiv e Miss column lets n|ipoint«*l The financial
properly,
live act«* in city. de*ir.tfll«
Grace E arly of Ocoee.
Mr ami M e
n |Hirt wa» v«*rv encouraging. Light
loi'iitmu
L iv e gallon w;«i«r heat*'r for
Pounds have a lieuiitiful h u m .
hand
H'inshito'fit» wire serv ««1 aft«'f which
bath room
Singer machine
Box ITd.
somely furnishisl, on S tark |j»kr in liie *n It*ty ioljourio d to init'l Tuixaluv
6 2 -6 tp
Ocoee.^They will take their wedding evening, April Ifith, w|jh the M issis
For Sale G ö«k1 family ctiw. C . A. F.
trip this summer to RockJand, Me. Milieu.
t’
Berg, south Cobh s store on W . F irst St,
The Times wishes them m uch happiness.
62-.lt p
—Winter Garden Times.
Presbyterian t'hiirrh.
For Vale Beggar Weed Head 40c u
The Ig*nd a Hand Cluli of young
T he 11 o'clock *4 rviev Sunday will
pound
100 ll&gt;« for $-15.00 cash with
ladies took the initiative in »tartm g a Ih- &gt;i ciimmutiion ■»rvic«It i» ««1**-order
Giradenti S«*«f C o . M«*lon anil
fund for th ejfiood »ulV rrr*. The r«-- ially d. sin d tltit the whidc m em ber­
B e g g a r“W ««si S««d (irow er*. M onticello.
»ponaes to their ap|ieat have lieeti very ship he pfcM'tit at ifus - c r 'i c f
Fla.
57 12t
liberal indeed. At their suggestion the
R eport» &lt;»f ti.c work uf thu church
For Rent Low er Ihxir of house, «plenmanager of both the lm|»‘rial an.) the fur Ifu- past vear w i l l |,f given und
didly located m f»-»t r»-«|i|ei»o' "section
S tar T heaters very willingly offered to other iii! e re -ting infiiritiatiun coitcarnOnly «unable for family without rhll
each jcon trib u te to] the funds the pro­ ing th e church
■In'ti
Apply, 11. C DuBone,
6 0 tl
ceeds of the picture »hows fur a night
At th e evening service Dr Brow nice
For Sale T w elve urrv truck farm . I 1 t
each. T he lmf&gt;erial JJv e ry generously will preach on " tlu r Advocate. Jt-sus
miles west of Sanford, on G ertrude Ave.,
gave the proceeds of F rid ay evening also. C hrist, th e R igh teou s.''
loti !*S of St. Josep h O range Co. Three
The amount obtained was sent W ednes­
acres
tiled, artesian well. W rite If you
day.
M ethodist t hurrh
m ean business
( ! , H . Yanaon, Hike«-'
Commiltilon service Sunday morning
ton. Mo.
6 0 -6 tp
Musical Entertainment
at the M ethodist church
M ember*
F o r S a le -H o u se h o ld fum ittlr e r con­
'Mra. Fannie 8. Munson en tertain * the should attend this service hy all means
sisting «d 1**1», bureaus, stoves, ch a in ,
ladies of the Wednesday Club and th e n
"D o this in rem em brance of Me, until
e tc.
Mr* T hu rston in Bifhop block.
friends with a musicale next Wtslnesduy I com e ag a in ."
6 8 -tfc
afternoon. April 9lh.
R ev. J . B . Culpepper will preach Sun­
For Rent to th e Right P a r ty —-Nire
day night—TH E NOTED EVANGEL­ furidshed rnitag«*, 4 rooms, kitchen and
Had Fool Cut Off
ISTh ath . Close to business ieetion . H . C
Jo e Gaines, a negro yard hand in the
H T G A IN E S .
Du Bose
6 8 -tf
employ of the C o ast Lino had hi« fool

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The World’s Best Coffee
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My Doctor Said
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" T r y C ird u l,” w rlles Mr», Z. V. Sp ell, of Hayna, N. C
" 1 w a* In a very low »tat« of health, and wa» n£&gt;t ab le to
b&lt;; up and tend to ray duties. 1 did try Cardul, and soon

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jun abl« to do my homework and to care for my children,
and I feel »1 though I couM never ptaiM Cardul enough
for the benefits 1 have received.'*

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Cardul 1« euiccesifuL
ra r « « because
«^v«
ft ts made eepetfalfy for
women, and actei specific
iiy on the womanly tconstitution,
clflcallv
Cardul does one1 thine,
inm 1anaa does It well
welL Th
That explain«
Idea IItt has
...............................
the great success which
pest* “60 years,
had, during the p«
In bjdpiaa..thousandoiLweakr t n l »lllng^wnmen Jback
health and happiness.
If you are * woman, feel tired, dun, end
cross and Irritable, It'si bee
because you need a tonic
try Cardul? Cardul builds, strengthens, restore«, and acte
In every way as a special, tonic remedy tor wpCH
ft for yoursclt Your druggist sella Cardul. A»k 1

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April 4 . 1911

THE SANTORO HERALD
make certain the purity of the
A STRONG PRIMARY LAW tiuiat
ballot. Every form of election cor­
ruption should be wvrrrly punished.
CAudidatea should be restricted in the
nmjr-ba ex

*r 'ÌV ’P«Vir»ìwì.

^ r tirfrpmw. ■ f- fwpctrr-

at Coming Session

filed. Said requirements to also ap­
ply us far as applicable to the s.c»nd
primary. That ff the capdldste nspii«
to an office to be voted upon by the
voter» oi only Juur\.usUtdjt.-*«cb statemmts shall I ■be filed "oftly»' ~
where he resides.
6. That upon every piece of litera­
ture or campaign article published
and circulated, the name of the (rerwtn
having. If published or. circulated shall
thereon' appear. If published .or cm
diluted by a club or a committee, the
name of the chairman und secretary
shall appear.
7. That every Caitdputv, curi)|iaijjn
manager, campaign committee or po­
litical club shall at least six dsys prior
to the day of publishing or circulating
any charge or attack against a candi­
date, serve a copy of the same on the
party against whom the charge or at­
tack is to be wade ami if-the reply to
such charge or attack contains
that do not directly arise from the at*
tack being answered, a copy of Hie
reply- shall be served upon the party,
lo whom reply is being made a t least
five dak’s prior to its publication.
8. That alt persons who -upon a
promise of pay or for pay does any
»peaking or (toll lira! work, for or against
u candidate, shall be (tuulshed by u
heavy penalty.
'• 9. That an appropriation of a reas­
onable sum shall be made for the purp wu&gt; of the d#tedion of violations of
Ihe primary law,
m
All other provision» necessary to
Live us a strong primary law shoubi
be added.”

: : Bay Direct From Us and Save Middle Man’s Profit
W e Q u o te:

.yWr.-'T^ £

FE E IY '

iully recommend the enactment of a
W. C. Oats, |«*r 1001b sack
— ............ .......... —
$ 1 ;i5
primary election taw Which will proNo. 2 M ix«l Com, per 1001bsack...... ....................- ............
1.35
rWo:
Wheat
Bran,
per
lOOlbsack....
..........................................
1 :tf&gt;
A
i specified limit or maximum
Beet Pulp, per lO O lb sh ck ..... ......... 7...............................
1.(50
p A M P A IO N tX P E N S IS TOO U H » which may he spent by or on -behalf
Gluten Keen, per 1001b so ck --------.................... * •—....... ..
1.70
of or in any manner in furtherance of
B.
C.
S.
MeaJ,
per
1001b
sack
...........
..................
1.50
the candidacy of any candidate for
7n
C.
S.
Hull»,
|
&gt;
or
lOOIbsack
..........L
..r..........
......
........
Lew To Curtail Ktpenaes end lo Pro­ each of tbfl alctlv» offices —federal,
No.
Timothy
Hay,
per
ton
(200010s)....................
22
imi
State and county.
21 ( h
No. 1 driver Mixed Hay, per ton (200011»)
hibit Corrupt Pol il ice1 Practices
2. Specifying dearly the purpose for
Pea Green Alfalfa Hay, per ton (20001b8)._::- .................
2 4 .IK)
which it will be legal for any candidate,
TalUhseaoe, Fla..
April 3.— While
S
E
E
D
PEA
S
or for any person or committee or
a candidate for thé governorship, Park
Whippoorwill (Genuine), per,bushels-. »............................
2.(50
club or other organization of persons,
Trammell rmphwixed in trie platform
Clay (Genuinel per bushel ...V............................ ........
2 (50
to expend, directly or Indirectly, the
and also in -his speech« the necessity
G RO CERIES
amount authorized by law to be spent
of perfecting the primary and election
Snow White Flour, WW Wood, per barrel,....*....'...........
(5.10
in trehalf of the ctndidscy of any can­
lam so that campaign expensoa would
Gold Medal Fluur, 981b packs, per barrel.... 7..................
didate for office.
5.50
be reduced to a minimum, and that
Self Rising Flour, wood, per barrel .
3. That no candidate, dtixen, poevery feature . oL rand and. corruptkia
G ri ts, 921b sack ..,.,.7............ .............-—
l.GO
would be eliminated. He not only tTcal committe« or dub, or other orGranulated Sugar, per 1001b*Kack,...r^-..-.
4.(50
ganiuuiuiuof
persons
shall
be
allowed
advocated sudi.policy«.ImL.iu ids. own
! ■■Best Green Cofftw; perpound : —
.19
candidacy put the same into practice, To employ political upeakcrr or pbTRF
* Abore price», »object la stark »t cheng»», art f. a. b. JadttanriJk
cal
workers,
and
shall
not
be
allowed
having made the race upon an expen­
diture of only about $3,600. The gov- to compensate any such speaknr or
wnor has championed the idea of pro­ worker, directly or indirectly, or to
hibiting earnedve ex|wndituna and all (&gt;ay their traveling expenses or other
Established 1 9 0 3
forms of corruption in connection with expenses.
4. That u sworn statement*, of all
\\\\, ORUN AND fttD DtALtRS
::
JACKSONVILU, 11A
the primary for a -number of years. In
1907 while .a member of the Senate, campaign expenditures made by any
Write for Price List—Terms Cash Wk'*
M- u
he introducer! and endeavored to ae* citizen or association ol citizens or
dub
»hall
be
made
in
duplicate
and
cure the passage of a splendid measure
to prevent corrupt practice. As at­ filed within six dnya from the date of
torney general lie also marie a number the expeuditrre. One copy thereof
of good recommendations along this shall be filed with the clerk of the Cir­
line.^ He will recommend to the Legis­ cuit Court of the county In which the
lature the enactment of a strong prb expenditure was made, and one copy
mury law. Today the governor givre shall be filed with the secretary of ^ Mm. N. If. (lamer returned Monday
out for publication Ills proposed recr State at Tullahassee.
evening froma visit of a week spent with
ommendation upon this subject, as
6. "That sworn detailed itemized
her brother apt! hb family t ear Daytona.
follows:
statements of expenditures made, o
'‘The primary and election laws contributions re«?ivcd and of out­
should be so perfected that all oppor­ standing obligations in any wise per­
tunity for fraud and trickery in elec­ taining to a candiadcy for 'public ofIn Ju stice to you rself you should try R csa ll O rd erlies,—ve&gt;ur
tions shall be removed, and campaign fire, by a cundidute or hi* cimpnign
expenses reduced lo the minimum. I rnsnuger or campaign committee, sha .
m oney back If you don’t like th em . They are a candy con­
To k eep the
believe that n very large majority ol he made in duplicate if such Candidnc}
hands w h ite,
fection th a t rpally do give ensy relief from co n stip a tio n .
the people In this State are heartll&gt;7 is for a State or nationul office, and
the head free
hrreoue ae «teli a* tur t !,r n.oet r*,hnet.
G ood health it la rg rly d»|*od»O l
from dsrvdrufT
in accord with the idea that the man one copy thereof »hall be filed wh
I tiri er i l u a » r d rrlli-Vllig ...l .r t i, a
ill-cu ll&gt;* tx r e r li
W k tu Ut*»
and
the
comli'ili end e l » , 1«, u l r r r n n n il» - .,e
and not the dollar should triumph, liie clerk of the Circuit Court of tl.c
■iuBCllil ttir »H ttr m alm »] U&gt;HI it
and (•&gt; m e l i u i i u r r t u e n &lt;*&gt; r»
plexion cle a r.
thfuwu off tiy ih» »y»lriu tiru lu u ;_.and#will welcome for all time to a,me county w .ere the candidate resld m jrtil ure id l a ia u v r f h r. »
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'O u t . c * ,i.J &lt; iiu u
« iiiiiu t _
I t ‘' - ■ ' - ♦ s t t i i c i . r e - ^ a i n a .
— a-Juu LfaaTAllI
1Wfrf o ntt~n.e other copy hail ire filed with
Va
fieiedVl - TUiti, IS.o «O. imi -e
(Kjitont whirli »im itata- ltrfo»»hJUt *"1
alni iti li-elea ni ttt* I n e r ì » and » —v,
Ui» U xiy. Irrid ili! to rrralc fo a l« !
U'rtiiirieU by u lew that public otflc, ...c secretary of State st Tallaha-s ,
c ia ta organa or glande
touguc, had l im il i , hmda-'h». dolt
lAU D r a f tla u .)
is a chattel to l&gt;e sold at public outer not more than thirty-five days no.
- b ru n actios, u t » ootoSHt. ia d u litiiru
Contains 965^-Pure ftatphor .and other aunoyaoi-rt
—to the-Wglitxt Wddtf!**The ivw should te*»"Than thiity days prior to the dnl
~ M a k e ' U T P ro v e It
i Heir•nMksr ifa, Deefetr Bre»&gt;, Me
lie such that u_ poor man who is up­ of the primary. A similar statem tit
Avoid h*r»h r»ih »rtir« «od phy»ioH
W a g u a ra n i*» t a relum i . . » r y
Th»y g)VH but l»m nt»aiy refi»!
peuuy paid ue fol R e ia fl l Ird m n • il
right and capable n,ay nln for public »hall Im* ao filed noj more lban twenty
Tli»y oftru »«itrtvHtr |tir real VTuubl«. - . Uiry do uni give r n t ir r » » m le r t. -a
office without financial r’mbanu'imu-nt, five uur low titan »
V,,
They U * jj»nirulnty bod for chit
* W e r-n k art ptunilM e. lin i «&lt;■ t t uo
éreD.-é«èi f re-nr- mrrC'-Puree«. X '
K
j M, » .Mi) u
■v nnd the elector» o f the State rrsy bsce the- rtro~trf'‘ rfi*'“prffffftty,^ Z &amp; i*m w **
fProrAff RUNNER
tu ffirirn l fot ua lo prnru|itlv n - J
the privilege nf voting for such u man such statement shall u&gt; ho made »4 d
eh errfully rafund Ih * B l u e » ),
DUCK EGGS
A free and uncomipted ballot i* the filed not more than twelve, nor leu
Ito c a u ’t tb a t p rove tb at Itn a Jl
O rde rii«« niuet b* rig h i? Voti ri. ,et
supreme safeguard upon which reals thnn eight days rpior to the day t»
P U P E S T R AIN
C o m * in
form , tool* ju»l like
k n u * aiajerould not d ora uiakr » h
the permanency of our fH» institu­ the p Imitry. Within ten «lays after
«aod y aud ara .n oted fur Ilièti » M /.
a proniiM uni»** » r eeere p o liti» ' &gt;
SaUioft $1.09 Each
•uothinc artioq upon the buwefa.
tions and the hiopc of the future «ics- the p.iinary an. her statement c ever
re rta lu tb at tte*afi O rd »ih *e «ili
Ih e y
d o n t purge, crip « , ea u **
all » • rta im fd r th rru . T h ere n n »
. tiny of our State and nation.
We ing all,such items snuil Im* so marie an«
SATES l TODD
D iurea, te u re n * « , nor th e inooavenm oney riek a tta e b e d lo a (n el uf

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A 2 5 c W an t Ad. in T h e Herald
will Rent Your House F o r You

The Easy Laxative

For the Toilet

Glenn's
Sulphur
Soap

Beautifies

B « NJ

le u rre a lle i,(taut upon tb * UM of
p u rgatives T h rtr a clio u ie ao plraaau l th a t the laltiug of R e ta li O rd erUre alnioet tm-umea a daaira tnelead
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S a a lw d , T it

GOOD F E R T IL IZ E R Freckled Girls
There are many kinds of Fertilizer.
Each salesman says his is the b est
With a good line of talk he may convince (he buyer
but he cannot convince the crops unless real
m e rit is hack of his words.
The crops say IDEAL FERTILIZER is BEST for the
banner crops throughout the Stale are made
with IDEAL BRANDS.
The growers believe it for they buy twice as much
IDEAL FERTILIZER as any other brand.
FOLLOW THE CROWD

W IL S O N &amp; T O O M E R

F E R T IL IZ E R

I t la an aboolutc fact, that one 60 cent
Jar of W ILSON’S FR E C K L E CREAM
will either remove your freckle» or causo
them to (ado and that two ja r* wiU even
in the most sever« cases completely
cure them. I am willing to persoosliy
guarantee this and to return your mone
~
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n f,
not fully restored to its natural beauty.
WILSON’S F R E C K L E CREAM U
fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless.
Willnot make hair grow but will posi­
tively remove TAN, PIM PLES and
FRECKLES. Como in today and try I t
The Jars are large and results absolute­
ly certain. 8en t by mail if desired.
Price 60c. Mammoth Jam $1.00. W IL­
SON'S FA IR SKIN SOAP 26c.
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We are now nicely settled in our new
Jew elry Store, 123 West First Street,
und are better prepared to take ca re of
our increased business than before.
We have added a number of new
tarings to our stock, call and look us over.
We sell Spectacles and Eye Glasses
-an d repair them. E xpert W atch and
Jew elry repairing a specialty.
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Sanford-" We looked out and in tho
Lecture at Imperial
SEEDS
distance we saw the great town situated
Mrs. Kate Richards O'Hara will de­ Corn. Sweet and Field; Beggur Weed, redefined 50c lb; OJd Time Chicken
aa it was on the beautiful Lake Mon­
liver her celebrated lecture, "Common Com 35c lb; Peas— Whippoorwill, Clny. Unknown $2.03 bu., Mixed $250;
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Scnap and the Liquor Traffic" at the Im- Iron Pens. Sbja Beans, Velvet Beans $3.00 bu; Sugar Crowder, Conch, and
Herc we were told we were on the h f c
on the night cU m IU M r 1

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JITTmiSrfhn 10 cental Everyone should i Im pm vetlJSpnnish
ier;nan Millet, KrtTRr Com. Suimower and Sor*01« th*. Seminole Rubbft Company la P*y tjaily up and down this plcturmque hear this celebratiti lecture. stream.
On
every
hand
(lowers
bloom,
ghtim
75c
pk.
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K
IL IG O R E SEED CO.. Plant City, Florida
bow nuhin* forward * factory that will
64-tfp - -------------------- palmetto«
grow,
the
orange
sheds
its
guploy aome 600 hands to «tart with In
the making of automobile tirea and other sweet perfume far away in the fields and GO TO CINHNN ATI -LOUIS VILLE.
^^Moriea. Aa 72 per cent of a finished della. Surely Sanford is the most t*auVia South Atlantic Limited; dally
tiro consists of a longa tgple Sea Island tiful town we have yet seen. This is jn through train. Dfnsrs. II. ,C. * BretCotton, this will be the pnly industry- J^W riery belt, and not only that, but all ney, K. P. A. L. dt N. R. R., Jackson­
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enjoying the many advantag« of having otber truck Is raised here for the north­ ville. Adv.
the chief raw material right at its doors. ern markets. Celery, lettuce, cauli­
flower, tomutoea, Irish |&gt;otato«. tieana,
. But a limited amount of stock in this
NOTICI!
squash, pess, (tepiiers, and 1 presume
$1,000,000 incorporated company is beW h txrshjr ft ran to ill creditor». I**»*
many other fruits and vegetables that t**i mdWrlbutPM
and ill perrons kstiiiC cU la n
r offered and this is being rapidly nub? &lt;f«mands if»in ,t th« r -ts !s ofCrank (hinklln .
cannot be hid farther north. The iteeroMl.
us
praseat
tb#ro within two r « n
by southern* tire users, all of
people are kind, prosperous and pro­
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whom will receive advantages of a spec­
M y . 4th, (»IS.
Administrator.
gressive and know how to entertain a Le*»l
»-7, 4-4, M , a-S. 7-4. H
ial price. The ¡^corporators have com­
stranger in their gate*. •While there I
pleted plans for beginning operations in
called on the genial editor of The Herald
, ISEPABTMETN OT T H E (VTKBIOR
three months and filling ffce $3,00p,000
V . 8- l u d Office, til
and was shown through the-hutMing.
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Th* force were busy getting out an issue
■ i f ,h* ‘ * * * &amp; ' * ■ * ■ ot theXpaper. This office is fitted up
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Owing to the saving irr freight r a t« with all ttw modern-improvements and ¡*cEr, ,&lt;, °* N5
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I t , Townahlp 20 South,
Irti. Tailor abteheil ftp ■ntftrtwpr-J
on raw material and other advantages, would pay any one to see the machinery tU n n U lU -i. T i Ks ha— s Msrtdlan. his flW
Flat timi. Th« Lini Lnodoo ioahioo.
notte« or his intention to raike thrao n o r proof
a standard tire, with one extra layer of ot work. Mr. K, J. Holly is editor In to raUUUh rUlm to t h . Und abora X X d .
$5 00
Um CWk ol tho Clrrult Court, i t Orlindo,
fabric and a real 6,000 mile guarantee, chief and can be found at his" post at all bjfmo
n o r tU . on th« 14th day ot April. 1911
( Ulmint t u r n U V it a m n
will be retailed at 10 per cent below the times. He has made the Herald one
T. W .O M -e , ot O anori, Florida.
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present price. It is believed this will re­ of the leading newspapers of the state
J • T. M rlain, of 0 « n o n , Floridi.
II. A. Nlrholson. ot (»ensvi, Ktori.li,
sult in keeping a large part of the $20- nnd deserves n state wide patronage.
Oeor*r Maihloui. ol t i s w n , Florid».
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H EN RY K C ltp u n ,
' 000,000, that annually leaves the south
Sanford has two banks doing well.
"-*le
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for buying auto tire*, for home circula­
Mr. II. E. Tolar, quite a youth, is cashier
tion.
—is exactly what you secure, when
of one (the Peoples) and is a popular
-f Antlralion tot T i l IW d I nd.r S »r.
This new industry has received the young man with bright, pri*|&gt;ertji ahead. NaUr«
Ihm t ot C h ism 4SAH L i « , of
you pur chase your Spring pair of
Notir» t* hrrrby ( i r n , (hit I* M. Kldrr ot Sloenthusiastic support of Jacksonville nnd Mr. E. E. Turner is one of the b a sin « *
lord. Kl».. Miirhiavr ot T sr tVrtiflrats No IS4S,
southern people generally, especially men we made acquaintance with and dated th# 6th diy ot April. A. I». 1471, his flls»i
•etficfp shoes from us.
raid CsTtUlrat« In my oilW , m d his mid* ippliauto owners and it is believed that more treated us so kind we will always remem­ caUo*
lor T i t I M to laws in lerardiatw with
factories of the same kind will soon be ber him with tender feeling. Mr. taw. Bild (Vrttflrato «tnbrans th« (olloslnc d#sYou may take our word for it that
mb«d proprrty, situolo In (&gt;ran(* County, floreitabli'hed in this section.
Abernathy is engaged in furniture busi­ Ms. «o-wte. N W q ot N E l t, Sec. XI. Tp. XO 8.
IL SO E.
Th« said land twlnj issrmtd i t th«
these splendid shoes are simply over­
„ ----------------------------ness and hns on display u mammoth d iU ot th« Imutne« ol «old «wrtlAeat» to tho titm t
of Unknown
stock of up to date goods. Mr. C ald­
Unlsws and rrrtirtrit# shill ho r»»l#«m#d irrord*
flowing with value.
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to Uw, T is I *—d sr,li n s , thorsuw ns th , t i n t
well, a native of North Carolina, has inf
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Having Jong years past a desire to ninde good, while many other name* not
vVifnros in* ufflriil sifnaturo and sval this lb#
•The word
on a shoe is your
ISlh day ol Msrrh. A I) 1911.
visit Florida, the Land of Flowers, on remembered are doing well here.
'trill
H M ROMINHON.
ih f k Clrrult Court, &lt;&gt;ran(- County. Klortda
one bright March morning we boarded
guarantee of the maximum quality at
61 F’n -ltr
W hile we were a t Sanford we.were the
the south bound train for the Sunny
. the minimum price.
-South. Having a brother living in Val­ guiTit of Mrs. M. C. T o lar, II. K Tolar.
dosta, Ga., we took in that (own, this J . W . O. Singletary, W R. I*.II, Rex
A r l i r f l l s e m e n t (m f f r « i r r a l l l u t l d i n g S l l M
A ik to lee ihe
i ’aleiitej A rc h -S u p ­
T re fin lf) I vj.aftrrvr&gt;l.
bring our first stop. We s|ient n week P ack ard . R. E. Tolur und oilier- We
I K Î l i * «»( IF»* S r e n - t i r y ,
p o rtin g In io Je .
F u r Sal« by
can only i*ay we were royally cjilrrtaiiiW ashington. I* t* . M irrh 12. I'M.I I
here visiting relative« nnd friends. This i
ar* h rrrliy m liH trd Io b* oprtvH ln I
ed ami th e sta y among you was h o p le a * -1
is a hustling town ami is growing very [
Ih# oflW ol I h# Sujswf. isinf Arrhlt#&gt;*t, irra « u ry J
an t. the memory of which will linger
fast, fine court house, churclu-s. high
on April R,
fo» f h * a ' « of « fon aiIon lo the
m any years to romp.
I will stay here l în ilr d S ta te « ut • n tr n r r l.sf, u n i r a l l y an.J cun
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schools and u college. The people un|Marliii|v&lt; a r o i i i i l p o f u i t Iu i . n u l iK i’ ii r r *
*• n im lfy
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for • K r ^ * r * l i&gt;uiM
progressive, kind and entertaining. « ,
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mud I» ai»
my n a l l V f t J p r o tim a t* &gt; \ 9 C h*
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|*'~pef lihy to strangers who come to. lj)e|r j ( U j'itc-Lic'Liuinville
lot otfrre-.f .• r * r la t i( u U r . ila m in im u m dim «n«.&gt;n
Umv UUl N orth S ta le , (•»■ling i( mavì U n e « I*m *h«n l?T7 f*«t
town. After a week’s RTify *Ti»'fr1
liti
1 'iw im i'Ie r
» ill
wuji-guixi tu
«tut tmtigitil with
pulled out for Sanford, Fla., by way of
Ith • rirruUr
|*aMiru
the giuxt |mi|i|i' of the Sunny South
'•fw • * I I r e« | U lf »i iH tt i» « I . I I r «fr\j*'tliMt f o r prt p « &gt; i
Palatka. We |iaaneil many Iwnutiful
•win nf k i i f . m J &gt; l a i a i n a r « x i f i i | N n ) « a n w
A. H. T O LA R
W I . M. AI mx »
loans, tak« and orange grove*. Final­
S«rrefirv
ly »e heard the |&gt;orter cry “Sanford, - I ‘urtnellon. Fin.. April 1. IS LI
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For Engraved Cards See The Herald

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New and select patterns in Fumi
ture arriving daily

We are showing a1 large line
Refrigerators and Ice Boxes

Do not forget^we do all kinds of
Storage

a large line of Porch Rockers

Prices

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By special invitation the Wednesday
Club held their regular meeting at
the,handsome suburban
•Tind * Mr*. C. It. Walker
Wednesday afternoon. There was a
good attendance of the dub member«
and Avo visitor» present.
•• 'hi® president, Mr». G .L . .Marts pre­
aided.
On «¿count of illness the secretary,
Mr*. 8. 0 . Chase was unable to b®
present. Mr». G: D. Waldron was re­
quested to act as secretary pmtem.
Mrs. J . W. Dicklns presented to the
club a request Jaom Miaa Catherine A.
Stewart of Virginia, ^National Field
Agent of the Audubon Society and o?
the Florida.that they cooperat® with the
dub® of the dty In making ap effort to
assist in the protection of the birds in
the state, by signing a petition which

Mrs. Fannie S. Munson will enter­
tain the dub at her studio with a Musi­
cal program Tbs members are rs-

tain the club at her atudio with -.a
musical program next Wednesday/'af­
ternoon, April 9th. Thq member« are
requested UJ cofne promptly at 3o’«Jock
• Card or Thanks
.The Lend a Hand Club on behalf of
the flood sufferers wish to express thtlr
appreciation to all who so generously
donated money and services in the suc­
cessful effort to raise money for the
Ohio and Indiana districts.
To Mr*.
Wilhelm, Mr. Kamat* of the Imperial
and Mr. Herndon of th® Star and the
Fourth and Fifth Grade boys and all
others who responded so nobly to our
call for assistance,

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tativc, Mr. Lake, who will be requested
to present the matter to the Legislature.
Notice
Those of the club who were present sign­
The annual meeting of the Sanford
ed the petition. Mr*. Diekine stated Uoapilal Association that was called for
that a similar petition had be«n signed April 1st was adjourned to 8 p. m. Tues­
day, April 8th, 1913, at the office of
by the Welaka Club.
A report from the committee in charge M. F. Robinson on the second floor of
of -the program for "Library Day,” the Wei bome Illock. As this is the reg­
ular annual meeting for the «lection of
was received and discussed.
Mrs, F. F. Dutton, leader for the officers snd other * important busi
afternoon, opened the program with trustees and the member* are urged to
an exceedingly interesting paper on sttend.
“ Woman's Sphere in Mexico,”
pre­
Mrs ..H A RRIET 8. R 08S E T T E R ,
pared by Mrs. A. E. Brown, a non­
Secretary.
resident member ol the club, and which
At the Imperial
waa read by Mlsa Alice Tetherly.
The very latest thing in moving pi£"Child Life in'M exico' was entertain­
ingly and graphically portrayed by lures is to be seen st the Imperial the­
ater this week in the 101 Ranch Wild
Mrs. Dutton.
Mrs. G. B. Waldron gave some in­ West, owned and operated by Miller.
teresting and -rather surprising facts Bros, of Bliss, Oklahoma. They have
concerning the "Educational System” toured the country from coast to coast
Innumerable times during the tenting
existing in Mexico.
The roll was then called, and many season, and this is the first opportunity
of the member» responded by. naming that has been given of seeing the show
Mexican dish, and the rcceipe for as. It is really, at the moving picture
preparing it, which concluded the pro­ price. Not only do the audience see the
entire show, hut tho incidentals that go
gram.
As a fitting finale,to a Mexican pro­ to make up the operating of such an at­
gram, and afternoon study bf the home traction. The putting up and tearing
life of the people, the hostess surprised down of the arvnta, the cook tent, the
her guests by serving real Mexican transportation facilities, in fact every- de­
dishes, such os " Chilli con carne,” tail is portrayed.
In addition there are the scenes on the
and "hot tamales," with Mexican bread
.rsaad-ALuican chocolates. Mrs. Wnliuir ranch, showine-the-round iffc.
bad hoped to have some real Mexican ing, and the cow boys os they really live.
candy hut was disappointed at its Bronco busting by both men and women,
a realistic bull figbt and other scenes too
non arrival.
Mimes Annie Whitner, Ruth Wal- 1 numerous to mention are included in
dron. Ethel Moughtnn and Claire \Val- this set of films, which are the longest in

n p H I N K of genuine Silk
J [ Hose costing no more
than cottonl T h at is
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just w hat we offer you in
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our new line of Phoenix
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Silk Hose a t 50c a pair for
men’s and 75c for women’s,
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No other silk hose a t any
price contain better silk or are better
knitted.
They have all the soft luster
and “cling” of the very costliest hose— and
they wear so finely th at we will replace any
pair th a t doesn’t give good service.” &lt;2ome
and see this remarkable hosiery— then you’ll
it. All the popular colors are here.
“Phoenix” to our clerks.'

SANFORD

HERALD

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BORDEAUX ALL RIGHT

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IF YOUR CITRUS TREES

Mixtur« U Harmless sad Growers

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the consumer of celery. On account of
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way
to
hold
it
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to keep your
adverse criticism from several sources
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trees
well
fed—rth
at,.
they
may have
Chase A Co. have made- inquiries at
Washington and received .the following
strength and vitality to keep flourishing.
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answer which'will be interesting U&gt; the
grower of celery:
If Your Trees Have Not Had- Satisfactory Bloom
Washington, D. C., Mar. 27. 1913.
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it behoves you to build up your grove for
Gentlemen—Our attention has boen
the future crops, and fertilizer is esseutiul.
called this morning by Mr. Blras, your
In either event you want fertilizerof high­
local representative, to difficulties ex­
perienced in marketing celery in Dela­
est grade — from soluble sources and
ware county, Pennsylvania, on account
honestly made. T h at is w hat we offer
of th« presence of Bordeaux mixture on
in the Favorite Bronds.
the plants. This problem in its relation
to the enforcement of the Pure Food and
WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET
Drugs Act has already been under con■&gt;£
wthe subject of conference
those members of the Depart­
ment charged with the control of celery
diseasAs and the Pure Food Board of the
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Bureau of Chemistry. In a case which
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came up recently In the District of Col­
umbia it was advised thst prosecutions
should be suspended pending further
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Investigation by tbe Bureau of Plant
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Industry and tbe Bureau of Chemistry
as to the quaotity of copper carried by
sprayed celery. It ia understood, however, that the Pure Food Board will set
whenever a harmful quantity of copper
is found. The analysm that have been
made thus far have not shown a harmful
All kinds of Gas Ranges, Hot P la tes,
quantity present.
We are furthermore convinced thst
also a supply of Gas Lamp Goods.
ths celery which has caused this trouble
has been improperly sprayed, using too
much Bordeaux and applying it with
coarse noxxlee and low prtwura spray
pumps. It has been shown in the De­
partment’s experiments on celery in
Florida this season that the blight can
be prevented without incrusting the
“ T U N G S T E N ” or “ M A Z D A ” Lam ps, =
plants with dry Bordeaux. It is, there­
three times the light at the same cost. =
fore, of the highest importance to the
celery interests of Florida that all con­
Electric Irons, Toasters, etc.
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cerned should unite to get the right kind
of spraying done by the grower». We
haVe Instructed our local representative,
Mr. Geo. F. Miles, whose present head­
quarter» are in Ocala, to confer with
you, as we believe your influence with
Officei No-. 110 South Park Ave.— Phone 27 j
1 l a --til- greatly assist in
this reform. ,
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Yours very truly.
W. A. ORTON.
Pathologist in Charge of "Cotton and
Truck DiaeaM' and Sugar Plant In-

INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER CO.

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A-w a n t a d - i s a g a a f c ia

“Real Silk? Sure!
And 1 only paid 50c for

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T h at’s w hat you’ll tell “the boys” a fte r
you’ve seen the new line o f m en’s hosiery
we are showing this week—Phoenix
Silk Hose at 50c a pair. They cost no
mofe than lisle, but every thread in
them is pure, genuine silk. A nd they
wear! W e will replace any pair tliat
doesn’t The toes and heels are re­
enforced by an exclusive process, and there are
no scams to . rip. The -classiest looking hose a
man could wish for— and you can afford them

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Items of Interest G leaned From
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Sanford Delegation is Already on the Ground and will
DURING THE WEEK
Push County Division Fight
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T oday the Florida Legislature ex­
p
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to convene for busintsu
The
For Hurried Reader*
preliminary skirmishing and jock ey­
With tlie Mississippi swelling to ing for place will then tie o v er, the
what will probably lx* tlx* highest stage Speaker of the House will lie known
in ita hlatory am i th e flood beating am i the President of the S enate. At
with ita greatest 'f o r « ! against the em ­ an early stage in the game it looks ns
bankment» ab out C anith craville, M o., though Ion T Ferris of fuck son vtlle
and along the R eelfoot levee wmt of »ill !»■ Sjs-aker uni) Senator l&gt;rnne of
Hickman , Ky., th e only report Irom Lakeland . President of the Senate
the levee workers y esterd ay th at might That is tiie proper doj&gt;e to d a y , hut
Nothing 1» certain
be regarded as unfavorable cam « from may lie changed
Blgga, Ark., south of M emphis, where in Tallahassee. E very man you sec
'a “boil” developed yesterd ay. Offi­ can give you a line on this or th a t hut
cials of the St. F ra n cis levee board, ev ery opinion has a string attach ed to
who havo supervision over this section it and unions you have, something to
ol the levee, expressed tho opinion, give you cannot exjiect to pull down
however, *hal the situation there was uiiyliimg lor ymrrsett
If any readers of The Herald have
not serious and the trouble a ould Uquickly remedied.
Additional men never bevll to a meeting of the Florida
were dispatched from
Memphis for law mukers tii,.\ si,mild come u|. now
and iieeome lam tltar with the work
work on this stre tch of levee yesterday
mgs of our law making mnchiiiers and
,
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Memorial services for the isle J -u-e what make*, tiie w lii-el-i go round
Pierpont M organ were held Hiindaj Certainly we will not tell a n y !hitjg. at
in St. G eorge's P ro testan t Episcopal tills stage of the game iiut to a rank
church, of which he svas (or forty-five outsider tin- legislative body him ways
year* a vestrym an , and in whirl, his |'h u t are peruliut t., the onlooker and
funeral Is to take place, probably on yet we would not have them changed
April 14. E a ch worahiiqa-r
found in for the world
A meeting of the Jcv is^ tu r e without
the rack before him a church bulletin
recording
- W a s -of the mobilier-,
un utter
f th tlurd holl-te
who was a regular atten d an t and took
of the
an active part In the services*, one of fu Ju re und h a v e very

•*e have .11 eome to the conclusion
that we.do nrit rare to Iieeome a legts.
lator
We like Tallahaoa e but the
ION !.. F t RHIN
celery
fields
call
a........ let for worb s
t n n d id s tr for Speaker of Ih r House
would we b-ave our happy homes ,,,
the sunny valley uf the S t. Johns to
train now and the city u rapidly tilling
com e up here and freeze and l-e frt.re,,
up with alive hunch
The usual hunch
I.
, .
,
lt is s ctnrh tfint more |a-op]e in
flf little Isiys «re [ire-JIit ata-king jol*s
Morula
know
afxuit
:a n
a - pages, i* i sis it tun that Is said tu |iuy W ist
ford now than the&gt; ever k n e w In-fore
it
|»-r day
Other applicants are
(or thy_hu») I»and of boost«-is hax*
und if
.'eriam le- m lk S ). M ^ t f t
■inj of uur delegation go liruL* tlii-yT
askrsl all :\l&gt;out eelers -to often that
¡M cL ain w ind Chase i Co lor ),*.
1 crates mid we will put it on the hot. ,
W H ITN ER FOR DIVISION
his accustom ed duties being tin- pas» proper stage ■u-tttng
touch
I
j
lullt*» und let these jn-ople &gt;«■ wbut
Y
our
cor
res
1
h
»
h
dent
wd!
inf of the collection plute
T he ¡»-w
' s i * ‘--that he frequently -ocenpusi. anbomtiw^unm.- the n;m .iia n .uL.uiWOjxewkA
W w nti £ '- '* ■ .- 1 ^ " " i r
SM
)«s W Miner , Sanford celery reuUy w*. -ITatiw.
t*e vimetfoiig doing from now on and
l i t - M rn lL e r f r y l J a l u r r
all th* pews in the ch urch were free, 111 this letter Ih-i uiisu It lues llol been
Ihe Herald will have it
Sanford, Fla \pril ftth
n * filled Sunday with strangers
Mr |iresellte«i vet mid to the « IIXloll. II, !

Morgan'* favorite hym n, “ Bl*x*t lie qutrets we wdl only „»&gt;' that the bill Hun. 1 orrest loike, Tallahassee, H a
D* ar Sir lU-fming to our cimveraa
the. Tie Tfcat ptods." was not on the will pass but it wdl take some goon

C Setting

uside

precedent»

of

more

than-a century, President Wilson will
appear in the hall» of congress today
to deliver hia tint legislative message
in peraon. 'He announced to Dem o­
cratic congressional lendrrs that he
Would go to the floors of the House,
when it convened Unlay, and there
five th at body hi* views on the turd!
The decision of the president evoked
much comment among the congression­
al leaden. S He will be the first presi­
dent of th4 United States to ajijx-ar

work and the mernls-p, of the delogn tion ulsiut dividing t »range &lt;-uuntv. I
tion who fondly imagined the bill have liib to sa y :
would be found in u few hours will
In I Mi*7 when an eflnrt win .math- to
find out that the legislative wheels divide the county I was opjiosed to the
n ever revolve fast enough to cause division lor several reasons. The prinfriction and the house will nut Ire in cqrnl one fw-ing the poverty of the people
girod working order l*efore W - dlu-sdli) consequent u|siii tin- fr-s-zi- of lk!*5, and
or Thursday
j tas aos*- |»sipl&lt;- were leaving the county
T h e re s*-,-ins to 1». strong tendency matead of umiugraiita coming m
Sine,
aiming the m em bers of the legislature that lime the cliang* in conditions is
to get through w ith local hills as quick­ m urvtloos, ulmont lieyond Irelit-f even
ly as piisnihle And the anxious one* by those rnont fmniliar with them . It ia
not necessary to enum erate them to you;
here hop*- this may l&gt;e true.
'I he delegai bin m ade « visit to the suffice it to say the, now growing popula­
Florida Fem ale College yesterday and tion of that I-urtimi of the proposed hew
wen- most agreeably surprised to find county supplied from the Sanford po«l-&lt;• malty fine buildings and sod i Iten u ti-, oil ce h a s approximately as many iiibabfol surroundings
Mi-Culler wits
on 1 itauts as then lived in Orange county
ol tfu- ciniiinitDs- irol with several \1.alida now known as the "Sanford
,tilers lias m ade .qipln ulion for the Ct lefy D elta" at that time sold for
jMnsition of ja n ito r of the buildings tuxes and os lute as 18'Jll actually sold
T he only Sanford girl that we were for 2ft cent» an tier*-, ¡ire now held at
utile to s*-e was Lillian Higgins
c f lft0 .0 0 |-er acre. At that tim e we had
e x p e ct to go o u t then- mime evening not enough inhabitant* to forbid cows
and see nil of th em and find ou t how to roam our streets. T oday we have
miles of {» a w l street* (and more Ix-ing
th ey utarxl on co u n ty division
TttllahiLVMs- ia a great place to we paved I; city and suburban street car
We have in the course of concrack ers from th e lowlunds of South m-rx ice
Floridu. All of tis have »on- te n d o n s 1stm rtin n twenty mid miles of country
from wnlking up and down the moun- brick ronds. etc. etc.
tain» around here.
In other words, w- have enough people

officially before ci liter branch of congrtH in deliberative session since John
Adama, In^ftte flnt few year* of the
last century. An attempt was made
exactly ont hundred year* ago, in ISIS,
to revive the cuatom, but President
Madiaon declined an invitation to dis­
cus» foreign relations with the senate.
Since then no president has even sugT h e weather in cool and the b u n c h : and p ru pcrly. with ample leritLory to.
f«ted itrfnfnr’ i m i i e di-Bberalirms of- alm ost frozz* to d eath last night and j require for our 1-cst interests, &lt;ntr own
congress.
th is morning »ought the grateful blaze |county with local home rulw.
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captain, the president of a wrecking
company of Portland and the re p n aentative of tho Marin* Underwriter»,
***• trapped in tho hold of the Ger•nan »hip.. Mimi, which capiaitcd otT
^»he beach /near Bay City, Ore., early
; Sunday after having been hauled off
■ reef on Which she hud been /asi two
°»ntha. How many perlahrd ia not
known. Figure» were seen on the
.bottom of the wrecl^ at dark. It was
■uppoaed they had cut their way out.
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high hill and i* on old time southern ojiinion the time for sentim ent is jiast
tow n. The negroes Are »0 thick th at and the time for action ha* arrived. I
last Satunlay night they occupied the sav thLs f»e,ause this division is inevit­
main street to the exclusion of every able in the neur future, therefor»,. It
one else and L. P . M cCuller was crow d- j st ou’tl la- done now on accou n t of the
cd of! the sidewalk whilB rubliering at j fn cti in and bud feeling wTtich has arisen
un ox leant. T h * stAte rapiU»! build-1 from indiscreet talk, added t o " tiatural
ing b* unolher htatoric old plte' That jeidotLsy of two rival towns in the same

look» better than It has for «ome time, county.
To defeat thi* movement now would
having just received. a new coat of
paint, but really our State ought to gall the people of thU section, and giv6
have a new building' in keeping with an unkind and ntodleaa triumph to thoaa,
the
progrraa of new Florida. A\former some of whom at'least would make cap­
X X X X X
Charge« of illegally dominating and Sanford man, ^Thoa. Appleyard, Ls ital of It to the hurt of Sanford pnd her
• .
controlling the .cotton aeed oil industry' state printer here and has a fine office. citizen».
Aof, the South In violation of the Sher- He h the aame genial, whofe-aoul«!
Should it appear to you necewiary to,
tn*n anti-trust taw, mod* wgainaL- Uaw -old. Tom of old and is giving the Sun- advance this movement for me to af&gt;pear before the proper committee«» of the
American Cotton Seed Oil Company, ford delegation the glad hand.
Milton Smith. e*iitor of the Tru e' legislature 1 shall hold myself in readiwill be laid before the fc*lcr*l grand
. Jury at Augusta, Ga., today.
W it- Democrat, ia putting out u daily paju-r nesa to do »0 .
Trusting that you will give ibis matfrozn every a ta tr in the union now and it Is a credit to TulUha»»*-*present and tmlily during th*» Tlu) city ia paving the. street« with j ter your beat and moat earneat-jwurt*
Buckeye Seed Co.,r the brick and putting on other metrojxdi ill the interest of all the people, I wish
and Gamble Company and tan air* and will noon be making a noise for you speedy »Ucceea in the matter.
Your* truly,
W the principal aubeidlary like a real live city.
1
J . N. WHITNER,
tbe AlUged trust.-, ; i^- :'T b * legislators «T» coming by «very'
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nxpect to h T m g -m rtP '-th c r trttT Ttrifr of An Epitome of the Week’» Mott Imlaw makers and get a position as Chief
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portant Happenings in the
Chancellor of the cuspidors or som e­
State’s Domain
thing equally as im portant.
Thor*«- !
who have never played the gam e think |
The fruit grower» of this state, wh»-thcr
it is a cinch to come up here as a rep­
members
of the Florida Clini.» Exchange
resentative Iiut the (HHir fella«» verU inly earn their money for they a n - 1 “r " ° * ' n n
,0 r- « l*nd th e
pulled anti hauled and badgered to ) r_u,t kTO'M r' meeting In Ianipa on llie
The Citrus Ex­
rli-ath by ¡1 swarm of buzzards Imq 17th of this m onth
change
convention
will
f». held the day
in-fore they evi-r get to the legislative
following.
halls and so unpleasant has this Ik-u o o
come that m any ol them
do not gel
Buena
Vista
will
lie included in .Great­
here until tlx* o|*ning day simply Ui
escape this worry. Of course the San­ er Miami, according to the plan oi th *
ford boys never bother anyone or bore council com m ittee now working on th e
new charter. T he new city limit* hava
them to d eath . T hey nre only here
to view the landscape"'a m f* "nothing
UP° " f° r ^
m° " ‘
else and just to Watch the deliberation I 1
C° “,‘Cl1 co,llm ilu '“ ■"«*
•» rxjw n ed
of the august body of law makers
^
W
*111 l»e drawn
And after watching the preliminaries '»•‘ bin a few d«&gt;a and pr*«-nUsi to the

Historical Spring Flowing

day’« musical program , hut hymns of
which he was fond, including "N earer
My God to Thee,” wen* sung by the
congregation while the choir sung the
anthem “ Let Not Y o u r Heart lie
Troubled." The re cto r, ltev I&gt;r Carl
Holland, eulogized th e late fin.meter
in the nermon,
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Tttllahiuaw. April h.

''" U" Cl
to tJw
for lh#ir
“ "»,rov,,J
1 h" northern, wmu-rn and
'OU‘ hprn I,n,,U
definitely
,“ / " “
w m m itt.^ Ls COn’■',7^' lh* U|th ” U d,,CUion ,lB'*
“ "*
Ul“ *^-l**r” lim iu ftV
^ n ^ r n e d . -M U m I
Metmjh, li­
° “ "
1 ran* Ins*- lor a new railroad Into S t.
* etemburg
was granted j o
the pro^
oa' 1 h&gt; lh*‘ &lt;’,t &gt; council of that city last
* r,' k
Two routes were d.s*lgnat#d by
,lu* °m c il. C If l.u tz, president of th e
' om pai|). explaining tliut one of them
** ■ h eight l-srd *rrd-t&gt;re— —
tl r
f1ff,r'cn g z r -» r1J i ? - r ’lh'T^slvely. T he road will touch Clear­
water and Largo before reaching S t.

The s*^*iun ol

tiie Florida legislature, which beginher*- today promis*-s to l&gt;e enlivened by a
vignrous fight to secure the calling of a
coiuititutional convention, and an active
effort on tho p art of the Murid* antisaloon league to secure the adoption of
n resolution provide*) for nil election on
u state wide [irohibitlon amendment to
the constitution. The ailvocxtis ol a
cou»t4tuttoual convention claim tiu*

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I’^ ™ b u r g . entering the x-fty on the w**fc
i-rn Umita.
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A week ago, G corgr Robinson^ secretary aiui treasurer of the Key Weat
1 Cigar Facto ry , received a small but
heavy box by express, shipped from S t
1 tuguklm c.
L'|&gt;on opening the box Mr.
Robinson w»s fairly jtunne*i to behold
a quantity of jewelry, from which prec' ious stones scintillated. He concluded'

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stato haa outgrown ¡U present consti­ that the germs had been stolen and Im­
tution, adopted in 18H6.
mediately got in touch with a number ol
The legislature also will lx- colled upon the hotoLs along the East Coast, and
to act on the proposed am endm ent to |also with u prom inent jewelry firm of
tin- national curuttilulion provided tor Philadeljihia, whose name apja-am l on
the direct election of l'nit«-*i Stale» -**-n- one piece ol the jew elry. He shortly
»tors by the people
afterward receive*! a jMort rard from
Many other subjects of general in t'hief of Polic*. U G. Quigley of S t.
t&lt;-r*»t are to !«• pr*w n li*i for consider
Augustine, staling th at the residence of
«tion and action. Among these u a rvc- « prominent citizen had t&gt;e*-n rohb«*d of a
nrnmt-ndation of Governor Park T ram - quantity of jewelry on M arch 24, 1913.
mell that ihe sta te adopt a bank guar- The owner of the jewelry arrived in
anlee law.
Key West yesterday, and after identlfyThe tqxs-ml tax cominiwuon created ■1ng the jewelry-, it w*a turned over to
by the legislature of 1911 to study the him by Mr. Robinson, and it might be
tax system of the state and recom mend 1 added th at both gentlem en were muchangea will m ake it» rejairl through tually happy over th e even t, the owner
the governor and will ask for an entire |because he hail recovered gem» valued
remodeling of the system of taxatio n , ¡a t $16,000, ftntl ,\jr Rohiason la-acuse
divorcing ..»tut* from county tnxation. - he had gotten rtd of valuable jewelry
Under the ay-atom to la- suggested th e) which did not belong to him. J u it why
a ta l£ would derive iL» lax fcveouew-frsun •th e-b o* was addressed to M r. Robinson—
ruilrouds, telegraph and telejihone line», w nqt known, but in all probability th e
and from occupational license taxes, j sender took the chance th at there waa
while all local u ro tH T U . real m t L if.Tii.mti ,namn M.jhsaIi i w n
*w.wal , w est III l ie aXS'U M ll'lt ft IT T i r r m r y * rp r-^'Tiitt HHi'iMlwl in , nff Tm^—
TT m u m i n i B r
later on.
*-nue only.

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Under the j)rx«*-nl system the state
derivw a revenue from taxing a real and
Enlre N oun Bridge d u b
personal pru|K-rty. T he law require«
Mrs. A. B. Wallace very delightfully
that all projterty shall 1m- assessed at full entertairo-d the Entre Nous Bridge
cosh value, but this is never done, some Club Wednesday afternoon. Two'tab!«*
count lea placing the valuation for taxa­ of bridge were played. Mrs, Gertrude
tion as low aa twenty per cent of real Keely made the highest acore and won
value. Aa there is no state board of the prize, a deck of cards.
equalization this .make« the burden of
After an hour or more pleasantly
state taxation bear heavily on those spent playing cards, delicious pineapple
counties where the aaaemor* strive to do sherbet and wafer* were served by the
their duty and as nearly « 4 *possible (tonteas. Mrs. Wallace's gueats were
obey the law. It b to adjust thews ln-HMr*. George A. DeCottes, Mr*. J. H.
t-qualiii«« that the change is suggested. Roumlllat, Mr*. Gertrude Keely,
An organized movement ia now under- CV G. Butt, Mrs. C. C. Howard, Miss
wuy to induce the legblature to provide Elizabeth McLaughlin, Mias Saidie Wll*1
for an WUMJf bomb sufficiently large to llama
give s state wide ny-sU-m of hard surfaced
road», to be constructed undpr tiie sut&gt;erWednesday (Tub
vbion of a state engineer.
T be W ednesday Club and Music
Secretary of State If. Clay Grawforr) Club will be. «intertAjtied by Airs. Fannie
will recommend the establishment of a S. Munson at Iter studio
state hall of history, with an appropria- afternoon, with a musical program.
Th* members of tbe two club* at* re­
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quested to come promptly at 9 o'clock*
Continued on third ptg*.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Wcdjirndar Club
By special invitation the Wednesday
Club held their regular meeting at
the,handsome suburban
•Tind * Mr*. C. It. Walker
Wednesday afternoon. There was a
good attendance of the dub member«
and Avo visitor» present.
•• 'hi® president, Mr». G .L . .Marts pre­
aided.
On «¿count of illness the secretary,
Mr*. 8. 0 . Chase was unable to b®
present. Mr». G: D. Waldron was re­
quested to act as secretary pmtem.
Mrs. J. W. Dicklns presented to the
club a request Jaom Miaa Catherine A.
Stewart of Virginia, ^National Field
Agent of the Audubon Society and o?
the Florida.that they cooperat® with the
dub® of the d ty In making ap effort to
assist in the protection of the birds in
the state, by signing a petition which

Mrs. Fannie S. Munson will enter­
tain the du b at her studio with a Musi­
cal program Tbs members are rs-

tain the club at her atudio with -.a
musical program next Wednesday/'af­
ternoon, April 9th. Thq member« are
requested UJ cofne promptly at 3o’«Jock
• Card or Thanks
.The Lend a Hand Club on behalf of
the flood sufferers wish to express thtlr
appreciation to all who so generously
donated money and services in the suc­
cessful effort to raise money for the
Ohio and Indiana districts.
To Mr*.
Wilhelm, Mr. Kamat* of the Imperial
and Mr. Herndon of th® Star and the
Fourth and Fifth Grade boys and all
others who responded so nobly to our
call for assistance,

■ rillt» pi.l in it» h . a . n f m ir l.p w w i , r ............ ....... L E H I

tativc, Mr. Lake, who will be requested
to present the matter to the Legislature.
Notice
Those of the club who were present sign­
The annual meeting of the Sanford
ed the petition. Mr*. Diekine stated Uoapilal Association that was called for
that a similar petition had be«n signed April 1st was adjourned to 8 p. m. Tues­
day, April 8th, 1913, at the office of
by the Welaka Club.
A report from the committee in charge M. F. Robinson on the second floor of
of -the program for "Library Day,” the Wei bo m e Illock. As this is the reg­
ular annual meeting for the «lection of
was received and discussed.
Mrs, F. F. Dutton, leader for the officers snd other * important busi
afternoon, opened the program with trustees and the member* are urged to
an exceedingly interesting paper on sttend.
“ Woman's Sphere in Mexico,”
pre­
Mrs ..H ARRIET 8. R08SETTER,
pared by Mrs. A. E. Brown, a non­
Secretary.
resident member ol the club, and which
At the Imperial
waa read by Mlsa Alice Tetherly.
The very latest thing in moving pi£"Child Life in 'M exico' was entertain­
ingly and graphically portrayed by lures is to be seen st the Imperial the­
ater this week in the 101 Ranch Wild
Mrs. Dutton.
Mrs. G. B. Waldron gave some in­ West, owned and operated by Miller.
teresting and -rather surprising facts Bros, of Bliss, Oklahoma. They have
concerning the "Educational System” toured the country from coast to coast
Innumerable times during the tenting
existing in Mexico.
The roll was then called, and many season, and this is the first opportunity
of the member» responded by. naming that has been given of seeing the show
Mexican dish, and the rcceipe for as. It is really, at the moving picture
preparing it, which concluded the pro­ price. Not only do the audience see the
entire show, hut tho incidentals that go
gram.
As a fitting finale,to a Mexican pro­ to make up the operating of such an at­
gram, and afternoon study bf the home traction. The putting up and tearing
life of the people, the hostess surprised down of the arvnta, the cook tent, the
her guests by serving real Mexican transportation facilities, in fact every- de­
dishes, such os " Chilli con carne,” tail is portrayed.
In addition there are the scenes on the
and "hot tamales," with Mexican bread
.rsaad-ALuican chocolates. Mrs. Wnliuir ranch, showine-the-round iffc.
bad hoped to have some real Mexican ing, and the cow boys os they really live.
candy hut was disappointed at its Bronco busting by both men and women,
a realistic bull figbt and other scenes too
non arrival.
Mimes Annie Whitner, Ruth Wal- 1 numerous to mention are included in
dron. Ethel M oughtnn and Claire \Val- this set of films, which are the longest in

n p H I N K of genuine Silk
J[ Hose costing no more
than cottonl That is
A
just what we offer you in
j
our new line of Phoenix
jw
Silk Hose at 50c a pair for
men’s and 75c for women’s,
gp
No other silk hose at any
price contain better silk or are better
knitted.
They have all the soft luster
and “ cling” o f the very costliest hose— and
they wear so finely that we will replace any
pair that doesn’t give good service.” &lt;2ome
and see this remarkable hosiery— then you’ll
it. All the popular colors are here.
“ Phoenix” to our clerks.'

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IF Y O U R C I T R U S T R E E S

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the consumer of celery. On account of
'
The
best
way
to
hold
it
is
to keep your
adverse criticism from several sources
‘
trees
well
fed—rthat,.
they
may have
Chase A Co. have made- inquiries at
Washington and received .the following
strength and vitality to keep flourishing.
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answer which'will be interesting U&gt; the
grower of celery:
If Your Trees Have Not Had- Satisfactory Bloom
Washington, D. C., Mar. 27. 1913.
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&gt;
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Messrs. Chase A Co., Jacksonville, Fla.:
it behoves you to build up your grove for
Gentlemen—Our attention has boen
the future crops, and fertilizer is esseutiul.
called this morning by Mr. Blras, your
In either event you want fertilizerof high­
local representative, to difficulties ex­
perienced in marketing celery in Dela­
est grade — from soluble sources and
ware county, Pennsylvania, on account
honestly made. That is what we offer
of th« presence of Bordeaux mixture on
in the Favorite Bronds.
the plants. This problem in its relation
to the enforcement of the Pure Food and
WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET
Drugs Act has already been under con■&gt;£
wthe subject of conference
those members of the Depart­
ment charged with the control of celery
diseasAs and the Pure Food Board of the
JACKSONVILLE
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Bureau of Chemistry. In a case which
J. ■. PACK, L®m I At®«!
came up recently In the District of Col­
umbia it was advised thst prosecutions
should be suspended pending further
- s
Investigation by tbe Bureau of Plant
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Industry and tbe Bureau of Chemistry
as to the quaotity of copper carried by
sprayed celery. It ia understood, however, that the Pure Food Board will set
whenever a harmful quantity of copper
is found. The analysm that have been
made thus far have not shown a harmful
All kinds o f Gas Ranges, Hot Plates,
quantity present.
We are furthermore convinced thst
also a supply o f Gas Lamp Goods.
ths celery which has caused this trouble
has been improperly sprayed, using too
much Bordeaux and applying it with
coarse noxxlee and low prtwura spray
pumps. It has been shown in the De­
partment’s experiments on celery in
Florida this season that the blight can
be prevented without incrusting the
“ T U N G S T E N ” or “ M A Z D A ” Lamps, =
plants with dry Bordeaux. It is, there­
three times the light at the same cost. =
fore, of the highest importance to the
celery interests of Florida that all con­
Electric Irons, Toasters, etc.
::
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:: a
cerned should unite to get the right kind
of spraying done by the grower». We
haVe Instructed our local representative,
Mr. Geo. F. Miles, whose present head­
quarter» are in Ocala, to confer with
you, as we believe your influence with
O fficei No-. 110 South Park Ave.— Phone 27 j
1 l a --til- greatly assist in
this reform. ,
’
Yours very truly.
W. A. ORTON.
Pathologist in Charge of "Cotton and
Truck DiaeaM' and Sugar Plant In-

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INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER CO.

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SANFORD LIGHT &amp; FUEL CO. I

A-want ad-is a g a a f c ia

“ Real Silk? Sure!
And 1 only paid 50c for

cm, too.

That’s what you’ll tell “ the boys” after
you’ve seen the new line o f men’s hosiery
we are showing this week— Phoenix
Silk Hose at 50c a pair. They cost no
mofe than lisle, but every thread in
them is pure, genuine silk. A n d they
wear! W e will replace any pair tliat
doesn’t The toes and heels are re­
enforced by an exclusive process, and there are
no scams to . rip. The -classiest looking hose a
man could wish for— and you can afford them

Just say

Anything in Men’s and Children’s Hats, Caps, Etc

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NEfS OF?THE w o r ld Legislative Session Convenes Today at the ALL around flo r id a
Items of Interest Gleaned From
' Vaiioux Sources
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Capital City

I he General News of the Land

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of Flowers

Sanford Delegation is Already on the Ground and will
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

Push County Division Fight

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CUIUO IRÒ,W IMF STATE PRESS
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Here The Reader* Will Find a Brief
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K. J. HOLLY j___

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nxpect to hTmg-mrtP'-thc rtrttT Ttrifr of An Epitome of the Week’» Mott ImToday the Florida Legislature ex­
law makers and get a position as Chief
■
portant Happenings in the
pects to convene for busintsu
The
Chancellor of the cuspidors or some­
For Hurried Reader*
preliminary skirmishing and jockey­
State’s Domain
thing equally as important.
Thor*«- !
With tlie Mississippi swelling to ing for place will then tie over, the
who have never played the game think |
The fruit grower» of this state, wh»-thcr
what will probably lx* tlx* highest stage Speaker of the House will lie known
it is a cinch to come up here as a rep­
members
of the Florida Clini.» Exchange
in ita hlatory ami the flood beating ami the President of the Senate. At
resentative Iiut the (HHir fella«» verwith ita greatest 'fo r«! against the em­ an early stage in the game it looks ns
Uinly earn their money for they an-1“ r "°*' nn
,0 r- « l*nd the
pulled anti hauled and badgered to) r_u,t kTO'M r' meeting In Ianipa on llie
bankment» about Canithcraville, Mo., though Ion T Ferris of fuck son vtlle
The Citrus Ex­
and along the Reelfoot levee wmt of »ill !»■ Sjs-aker uni) Senator l&gt;rnne of
rli-ath by ¡1 swarm of buzzards Imq 17th of this month
change
convention
will
f». held the day
Hickman , Ky., the only report Irom Lakeland . President of the Senate
in-fore they evi-r get to the legislative
following.
the levee workers yesterday that might That is tiie proper doj&gt;e today, hut
halls and so unpleasant has this Ik-uo o
Nothing 1» certain
come that many ol them do not gel
be regarded as unfavorable cam« from may lie changed
Buena
Vista
will
lie included in .Great­
in
Tallahassee.
Every
man
you
sec
Blgga, Ark., south of Memphis, where
here until tlx* o|*ning day simply Ui
'a “ boil” developed yesterday. Offi­ can give you a line on this or that hut
escape this worry. Of course the San­ er Miami, according to the plan oi th*
ford boys never bother anyone or bore council committee now working on the
cials of the St. Francis levee board, every opinion has a string attached to
who havo supervision over this section it and unions you have, something to
them to death. They nre only here new charter. The new city limit* hava
ol the levee, expressed tho opinion, give you cannot exjiect to pull down
to view the landscape"'amf*"nothing
UP° " f° r ^ m°"‘
else and just to Watch the deliberation I 1 C° “ ,‘ Cl1 co,llmilu'“ ■"«*
•» rxjwned
however, *hal the situation there was uiiyliimg lor ymrrsett
of the august body of law makers
^
W
*111 l»e drawn
If any readers of The Herald have
not serious and the trouble a ould UAnd after watching the preliminaries '»•‘ bin a few d«&gt;a and pr*«-nUsi to the
quickly remedied.
Additional men never bevll to a meeting of the Florida
•*e have .11 eome to the conclusion ''" U" Cl
to tJw
for lh#ir
were dispatched from Memphis for law mukers tii,.\ si,mild come u|. now
that we.do nrit rare to Iieeome a legts. “ "»,rov,,J
1h" northern, wmu-rn and
work on this stretch of levee yesterday and iieeome lamtltar with the work
lator
We like Tallahaoa e but the 'OU‘ hprn I,n,,U
definitely
mgs of our law making mnchiiiers and
,
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ION !.. Ft RHIN
celery
fields
call
a......
let
for
worb
s
,
“
/
"
“
w
m
mitt.^
Ls COn-u-e
what
make*,
tiie
w
lii-el-i
go
round
Memorial services for the isle J
t nndidstr for Speaker of Ihr House
Certainly
we
will
not
tell
any!hitjg.
at
would
we
b-ave
our
happy
homes
,,,
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lh*
U
|
th
”
U
d,,CUion
,lB'
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Pierpont Morgan were held Hiindaj
“ "*
Ul“ *^-l**r” limiu in St. George's Protestant Episcopal tills stage of the game iiut to a rank train now and the city u rapidly tilling the sunny valley uf the St. Johns to
up here and freeze and l-e frt.re,,
ftV
^n^rned. -M U m I
church, of which he svas (or forty-five outsider tin- legislative body him ways up with alive hunch
The usual hunch come
I.
, .
,
Metmjh, li­
lt is s ctnrh tfint more |a-op]e in
year* a vestryman, and in whirl, his |'hut are peruliut t., the onlooker and flf little Isiys «re [ire-JIit ata-king jol*s
Morula
know
afxuit
:an
° “ "
funeral Is to take place, probably on yet we would not have them changed a- pages, i* isis it tun that Is said tu |iuy Wist
ford
now
than
the&gt;
ever
k
n
e
w
In-fore
1
ran*
Ins*lor
a
new railroad Into St.
for
the
world
April 14. Each worahiiqa-r found in
it |»-r day Other applicants are
(or
thy_hu»)
I
»and
of
boost«-is
hax*
*
etemburg
was
granted
j o the proA
meeting
of
the
Jcvis^tu
re
without
the rack before him a church bulletin
und if
^
recording
-W a s -of the mobilier-, ■inj of uur delegation go liruL* tlii-yT .'eriamle- mlkS). M ^ t ft
askrsl all :\l&gt;out eelers -to often that oa'1 h&gt; lh*‘ &lt;’,t&gt; council of that city last
un utter
f th tlurd holl-te
who was a regular attendant and took
¡McLain wind Chase i Co lor ),*. *r,'k Two routes were d.s*lgnat#d by
of the
an active part In the services*, one of fu Jure und have very
1crates mid we will put it on the hot. , ,lu* °mcil. C If l.utz, president of the
WHITNER FOR DIVISION
his accustomed duties being tin- pas» proper stage ■u-tttng
touch
I
j
lullt*» und let these jn-ople &gt;«■ wbut ' ompai|). explaining tliut one of them
Your
cor
res
1
h
»
h
dent
wd!
inf of the collection plute The ¡»-w
** ■ h eight l-srd *rrd-t&gt;re— —
' s i * ‘--that he frequently -ocenpusi. anbomtiw^unm.- the n;m.iian .uL.uiWOjxewkA
W
SMwnti
£'-'*■.-1^" "ir
)«s W Miner , Sanford celery reuUy w*. -ITatiw.
t*e vimetfoiig doing from now on and tl r
f1ff,r'cngzr -»r1J i ? - r ’lh'T^lit - MrnlLer frylJalurr
all th* pews in the church were free, 111 this letter Ih-i uiisu It lues llol been
Ihe Herald will have it
slvely. The road will touch Clear­
Sanford, Fla \pril ftth
n * filled Sunday with strangers
Mr |iresellte«i vet mid to the « IIXloll. II, !
water and Largo before reaching St.
Hun.
1
orrest
loike,
Tallahassee,
Ha
qutrets
we
wdl
only
„»&gt;'
that
the
bill
Morgan'* favorite hymn, “ Bl*x*t lie
Tttllahiuaw.
April
h.
The
s*^*iun
ol
I’^™
burg. entering the x-fty on the w**fc
will
pass
but
it
wdl
take
some
goon
D*
ar
Sir
lU-fming
to
our
cimveraa
the. Tie Tfcat ptods." was not on the
i-rn Umita.
tiie
Florida
legislature,
which
beginwork
and
the
mernls-p,
of
the
delogn
tion
ulsiut
dividing
t»range
&lt;-uuntv.
I
day’« musical program, hut hymns of
her*- today promis*-s to l&gt;e enlivened by a &lt;
which he was fond, including "Nearer tion who fondly imagined the bill have liib to say:
In IMi*7 when an eflnrt win .math- to vignrous fight to secure the calling of a
A week ago, Gcorgr Robinson^ secreMy God to Thee,” wen* sung by the would be found in u few hours will
congregation while the choir sung the find out that the legislative wheels divide the county I was opjiosed to the coiuititutional convention, and an active tary aiui treasurer of the Key Weat
anthem “ Let Not Your Heart lie never revolve fast enough to cause division lor several reasons. The prin- effort on tho part of the Murid* anti- 1 Cigar Factory, received a small but
Troubled." The rector, ltev I&gt;r Carl friction and the house will nut Ire in cqrnl one fw-ing the poverty of the people saloon league to secure the adoption of heavy box by express, shipped from S t
Holland, eulogized the late fin.meter girod working order l*efore W- dlu-sdli) consequent u|siii tin- fr-s-zi- of lk!*5, and n resolution provide*) for nil election on 1 tuguklmc. L'|&gt;on opening the box Mr.
or Thursday
j tas aos*- |»sipl&lt;- were leaving the county u state wide [irohibitlon amendment to Robinson w»s fairly jtunne*i to behold
in the nermon,
There s*-,-ins to 1». strong tendency matead of umiugraiita coming m Sine, the constitution. The ailvocxtis ol a a quantity of jewelry, from which precx x x x x
aiming the members of the legislature that lime the cliang* in conditions is cou»t4tuttoual convention claim tiu* ' ious stones scintillated. He concluded'
C Setting uside precedent» of more
to get through with local hills as quick­ murvtloos, ulmont lieyond Irelit-f even stato haa outgrown ¡U present consti­ that the germs had been stolen and Im­
than-a century, President Wilson will ly as piisnihle And the anxious one* by those rnont fmniliar with them. It ia tution, adopted in 18H6.
mediately got in touch with a number ol
appear in the hall» of congress today here hop*- this may l&gt;e true.
The legislature also will lx- colled upon the hotoLs along the East Coast, and
not necessary to enumerate them to you;
to deliver hia tint legislative message
'I he delegai bin made « visit to the suffice it to say the, now growing popula­ to act on the proposed amendment to |also with u prominent jewelry firm of
in peraon. 'H e announced to Demo­
Florida Female College yesterday and tion of that I-urtimi of the proposed hew tin- national curuttilulion provided tor Philadeljihia, whose name apja-aml on
cratic congressional lendrrs that he wen- most agreeably surprised to find county supplied from the Sanford po«l- the direct election of l'nit«-*i Stale» -**-n- one piece ol the jewelry. He shortly
Would go to the floors of the House, -&lt;• malty fine buildings and sodi Itenuti-, oil ce h a s approximately as many iiibab- »tors by the people
afterward receive*! a jMort rard from
when it convened Unlay, and there fol surroundings
Many other subjects of general in t'hief of Polic*. U G. Quigley of St.
Mi-Culler wits
on 1 itauts as then lived in Orange county
five that body hi* views on the turd! ol tfu- ciniiinitDs- irol with several \1.alida now known as the "Sanford t&lt;-r*»t are to !«• pr*wnli*i for consider Augustine, staling that the residence of
The decision of the president evoked
,tilers lias made .qipln ulion for the Ct lefy Delta" at that time sold for «tion and action. Among these u a rvc- « prominent citizen had t&gt;e*-n rohb«*d of a
much comment among the congression­ jMnsition of janitor of the buildings tuxes and os lute as 18'Jll actually sold nrnmt-ndation of Governor Park Tram- quantity of jewelry on March 24, 1913.
al leaden. S He will be the first presi­
The only Sanford girl that we were for 2ft cent» an tier*-, ¡ire now held at mell that ihe state adopt a bank guar- The owner of the jewelry arrived in
dent of th4 United States to ajijx-ar utile to s*-e was Lillian Higgins
Key West yesterday, and after identlfyc f lft0.00 |-er acre. At that time we had anlee law.
officially before ci liter branch of con- expect to go out then- mime evening not enough inhabitant* to forbid cows
The tqxs-ml tax cominiwuon created ■1ng the jewelry-, it w*a turned over to
grtH in deliberative session since John and see nil of them and find out how to roam our streets. Today we have by the legislature of 1911 to study the him by Mr. Robinson, and it might be
Adama, In^ftte flnt few year* of the they utarxl on county division
miles of {»awl street* (and more Ix-ing tax system of the state and recommend 1added that both gentlemen were mulast century. An attempt was made
TttllahiLVMs- ia a great place to we paved I; city and suburban street car changea will make it» rejairl through tually happy over the event, the owner
exactly ont hundred year* ago, in ISIS, crackers from the lowlunds of South m-rx ice We have in the course of con- the governor and will ask for an entire |because he hail recovered gem» valued
to revive the cuatom, but President Floridu. All of tis have »on- tendons1stmrtinn twenty mid miles of country remodeling of the system of taxation, ¡at $16,000, ftntl ,\jr Rohiason la-acuse
Madiaon declined an invitation to dis­ from wnlking up and down the moun- brick ronds. etc. etc.
divorcing ..»tut* from county tnxation. - he had gotten rtd of valuable jewelry
cus» foreign relations with the senate. tain» around here.
In other words, w- have enough people Under the ay-atom to la- suggested the) which did not belong to him. Juit why
Since then no president has even sugThe weather in cool and the bunch: and prupcrly. with ample leritLory to. atal£ would derive iL» lax fcveouew-frsun •the-bo* was addressed to Mr. Robinson—
f« t e d itrfnfnr’ i m i i e di-Bberalirms of- almost frozz* to death last night and j require for our 1-cst interests, &lt;ntr own ruilrouds, telegraph and telejihone line», w nqt known, but in all probability the
congress.
and from occupational license taxes, j sender took the chance that there waa
this morning »ought the grateful blaze |county with local home rulw.

Historical Spring Flowing

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t— U ' A u L i d a i L t o h a g j L X y f c
purtloU -tHMur -ir 'fwTtoir
Ttmr for-DrafU
for Otange
r wwiii
rxwim xt .. Nit
Isn it»
in sn;
sny
ojiinion
the
time
for
sentiment
is
jiast
high
hill
and
i*
on
old
time
southern
captain, the president of a wrecking
company of Portland and the repn- town. The negroes Are »0 thick that and the time for action ha* arrived. I
aentative of tho Marin* Underwriter», last Satunlay night they occupied the sav thLs f»e,ause this division is inevit­
***• trapped in tho hold of the Ger- main street to the exclusion of every able in the neur future, therefor»,. It
•nan »hip.. Mimi, which capiaitcd otT one else and L. P. McCuller was crowd- j st ou’tl la- done now on account of the
^»he beach /near Bay City, Ore., early cd of! the sidewalk whilB rubliering at j fncti in and bud feeling wTtich has arisen
; Sunday after having been hauled off un ox leant. Th* stAte rapiU»! build-1 from indiscreet talk, added to"tiatural
■ reef on Which she hud been /asi two ing b* unolher htatoric old plte' That jeidotLsy of two rival towns in the same
°»ntha. How many perlahrd ia not look» better than It has for «ome time, county.
To defeat thi* movement now would
known. Figure» were seen on the having just received. a new coat of
.bottom of the wrecl^ at dark. It was paint, but really our State ought to gall the people of thU section, and giv6
■uppoaed they had cut their way out. have a new building' in keeping with an unkind and ntodleaa triumph to thoaa,
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x
w*
the progrraa of new Florida. A\former some of whom at'least would make cap­
X X X X X
Charge« of illegally dominating and Sanford man, ^Thoa. Appleyard, Ls ital of It to the hurt of Sanford pnd her
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controlling the .cotton aeed oil industry' state printer here and has a fine office. citizen».
Aof, the South In violation of the Sher- He h the aame genial, whofe-aoul«!
Should it appear to you necewiary to,
tn*n anti-trust taw, mod* wgainaL- Uaw -old. Tom of old and is giving the Sun- advance this movement for me to af&gt;pear before the proper committee«» of the
American Cotton Seed Oil Company, ford delegation the glad hand.
Milton Smith. e*iitor of the True' legislature 1 shall hold myself in readiwill be laid before the fc*lcr*l grand
. Jury at Augusta, Ga., today.
Wit- Democrat, ia putting out u daily paju-r nesa to do »0 .
Trusting that you will give ibis matfrozn every atatr in the union now and it Is a credit to TulUha»»*-*present and tmlily during th*» Tlu) city ia paving the. street« with j ter your beat and moat earneat-jwurt*
Buckeye Seed Co.,r the brick and putting on other metrojxdi ill the interest of all the people, I wish
and Gamble Company and tan air* and will noon be making a noise for you speedy »Ucceea in the matter.
Your* truly,
W
the principal aubeidlary like a real live city.
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J. N. W HITNER,
tbe AlUged trust.-, ; i^- :'T b * legislators «T» coming by «very'
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while all local u ro tH T U . real m t L if.Tii.mti ,namn M . jhsaIi i w n in ¿r.Y.YtaU
*w.wal, westIII lie aXS'UMll'lt ft IT Tirrmry* rpr-^'Tiitt HHi'iMlwl in , nff Tm^—
TT mu miniBr
later on.
*-nue only.
Under the j)rx«*-nl system the state
derivw a revenue from taxing a real and
Enlre N oun Bridge d u b
personal pru|K-rty. The law require«
Mrs. A. B. Wallace very delightfully
that all projterty shall 1m- assessed at full entertairo-d the Entre Nous Bridge
cosh value, but this is never done, some Club Wednesday afternoon. Two'tab!«*
count lea placing the valuation for taxa­ of bridge were played. Mrs, Gertrude
tion as low aa twenty per cent of real Keely made the highest acore and won
value. Aa there is no state board of the prize, a deck of cards.
equalization this .make« the burden of
After an hour or more pleasantly
state taxation bear heavily on those spent playing cards, delicious pineapple
counties where the aaaemor* strive to do sherbet and wafer* were served by the
their duty and as nearly «4 *possible (tonteas. Mrs. Wallace's gueats were
obey the law. It b to adjust thews ln-HMr*. George A. DeCottes, Mr*. J. H.
t-qualiii«« that the change is suggested. Roumlllat, Mr*. Gertrude Keely,
An organized movement ia now under- CV G. Butt, Mrs. C. C. Howard, Miss
wuy to induce the legblature to provide Elizabeth McLaughlin, Mias Saidie Wll*1
for an WUMJf bom b sufficiently large to llama
give s state wide ny-sU-m of hard surfaced
road», to be constructed undpr tiie sut&gt;erWednesday (Tub
vbion of a state engineer.
Tbe Wednesday Club and Music
Secretary of State If. Clay Grawforr) Club will be. «intertAjtied by Airs. Fannie
will recommend the establishment of a S. Munson at Iter studio
state hall of history, with an appropria- afternoon, with a musical program.
Th* members of tbe two club* at* re­
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Continued on third ptg*.

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|et of Opinion

Ju

tween You and Me

A Chlcl la Ameni Vo Taking Notas
and rollìi. He'll Preut 'Em"—
So Sova Soontarer.
1 Many pcopla in Orange and Harney
counties are worrying about the county

get rid of ft b to grant it with the beat
grace possible. The Sanford end of the
county will pay no more allegiance to
Orlando. We are big enough and able
enough to run our own buolni».
. • • •
1 There b some complaint about the
Coast Line having a lot of fill hear the
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new depot that are.menacing the hotesew
and automobiles snd several complaints
have been made to the city authorities
about it. Of course the present cbndltions at the now depot are not what
the Coast line wants to havo there, but
they are wailing for the brick paving to
solve all thme trouble« and until the
brick la down the public will have to suffor along with the railroad and every one
ri^ w ^ ^ ^ .-O M h 7 riv w irw H rB ,F tk v 'b u u n n op tA at j&gt;resent and conditions are as bad „
they well could be but the brick is on
the ground and the men are at work and
all will be well in a few months'. I beU r n jo Kicking for things that are not
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#?^ w T t}r t hr rides hi getting them,
but when the brick are piled up on the
atreet it certainly seem, that the public
would be patient and wait until the city
and the railroad can make the Improvemeats. It seems that the distance ol
the new depot will never get out of the
craws of some people and regardless to
what tho company may do in the future
to accommodate the public thaL move
will still stick in their craws.
Some people knock just to lw knocking. Some knock just because they
can't help it and some knock to get reaulta. Usually the knocker can find
trash before his own door to keep him
busy but he is usually too busy watch•
ing his neighbor’» yard.

'whatever injendoralng the idea and com­
mending It In the heartlAt possible
fashion. * With all of the »trength we
are able to exert, we herewith urge the
buyers of Georgetown to patronize the
local merchants, and other local busi­
ness men as well.
By all the rules of community of In­
terest, the Georgetown merchant should
have the preference ol Georgetown buy­
ers on every possible occasion. The local
merchant contributes by ta x « and other­
wise to the upkeep of the Uty and the
furtherance of Its Interests. Ha given
employment to various persona at living
wkges. He gives of his time and money
to public rauans Ha looses the string
ol his purse In behalf of charity. He
labors to build up the city, perhaps not
with an entirely unselfish motive, tine«
ha knows, that as tha city grows.be will
have a chance of growing with it. But
that part of it b all right; he b entitled
to a share of the benefits that may ac­
crue to the community by reason of hb
cooperation with other public spirited
persona. As a matter of reciprocity
and fairmindednsm he should be given
the opportunity of supplying to the
local buyers those things in hb line
which they may need. To patronize
the home merchant b in the nature of
making an investment that will lie or
interest, since as the merchant class
thrive«, the city will thrive, Cooperallon and reciprocity will spcli success
and Prosperity every- time. Those who
do not patronize the home merchant
v v i l»uain» a man have n° d*ht to expect the local merchant and busincsn
mcn lo »»tronize them. We hope that
“ &lt;desu’' strong and urgent
RutP » aimmnl. Wa note that
letter head of the merchant on which
was writU;n the lctu?r to the Timm bean
imprint of a Louisville, Ky., joi&gt;
Printing house, yet then* ar*.&gt; job prinl*nft !,OUBW* *n Georgetown. The limes,
^or ¡usance, Is a local merchant selling
1°*' Printing. \\v note again, that the
name
the merrhant if&gt; ‘tumUon .lorn
not aPPcar in the advertising columns of
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aW i * « ' - l W * ' - j i i - a . frrai
merchant selling advertising space An
««m lnation «1 riff "Hooka-hita-ttr dbthe ' u“ " p o(
merchant on the
Tlmra »ubscrij.tton list, still the Timm
« “ local merchant wiling a good local
newspaper,,.»^ , »...»*.&gt; t
Again we venture to expreoa the hope
,hut wc h" v*- modc lh*
r«|uml«• of “ r,rar and *tron*
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| Keep your eyes on your neighbor«,
Tako care of them. Do not let them
stir without watching. They may do
nomethig wrong if you do. To be sure
you never knew them to do anything
bail, but it may lie on your account they
have not. 1‘erhapn if i( ijud•UMfr^for
your kind care they might have disgraced themselves u long time ago.
therefore do not relax any effort to keep
them where they ought to be. Never
mind your own buafneaa—that will take
care of itself. There is u man pawing

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much (or thi* mundane aphere.
II, alter -all your watchful acre you
Ttonr anythin*’
‘bad, ^ o « ' 6 b t hint* that they are no
better than they should be—that you
thould not wonder if the people found
out what they' were after awhile, then
they’ may not carry their head* ao high.
Keep it going, and some one e}ae may
take the hint and begin and help iUalnng
after awhile—Ahen there will.be music,
and everything will work like a charm.
Follow the above directions and you
will bo pretty sure to make plenty ol
mischief.

Flood W recked Bridge at

Manufactured’ with pflre distilled water—they will prevent illness, aid
digestion and give you health

T h e S a n fo rd C oca C o la B o ttlin g C o ., S anfo rd ,

SANfOtO t o o s e s

Mitrerà LeOga As. 2 1 . 1.0 .0. t.
IIm U i w t M a t t s t 7:30 s. m , o»m lmp«&gt;Ul
Theatre 0 sTB w iw bifw . f i 0.
W.S. Bautww. fl«c r-

LIV ER Y, S A L E S AND F E E D STABLE
. Cor ar Park Avonue an« Second S treet
CO NTRACTO RS FOR ALLKINDG OF H EA VY HAU LIN G

Cfcaster O a^LO rO ar t a s t a t a S ta i
Mcand sad fosftS Friday Is men ih.
A b u m m Sis Sta* la the Esst an

Largo s u p p ly o f H o rs e y , M u le s,
W agons and Harness alwaya.

et,

ivtud ta »Ul« Ihr chipi»»

on hand For Sals or-Excbangia,-.,^o..
Bloeksm lthing and Wagon R apolrlns In eonneotlon
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P hH Sli LadAs Ne. 9, K. sf P.
Hn i i Meond «od fourth Mondar»
Vimini
knùhta i l n i l wilebs». P C H, tetrinton. C C
Fríi 9 Franz. K. R. and S
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tenrec« Loots. Ns SX. r. AA. M
H. E . Tolar Mattdr, 0 L Tarlar. Vrtrtary. Coimnmniratloe «teryürai and third Thuta
il*&gt;&gt; ai 7:30 p tn VNItlnd brother* w-kwn.
Unlit Brotherhood of Cerpentsra and Jain
srs s f Amarlos
Sanford Local Union No. 1731, U. B. of C. an.l J
of A. meets every Thursday nUht at 7 ’ o'clock in
the Ladles' Halt I. W. O Sutgletary prêtWent;
Geo Blsckwelder R a t i

C D U f ilD T lÎ IN N

J. B. MARTIN. M a tte r

PhoneNo.281
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A j I j I J . L J PERIODICALS

fee Creim - Sodi Witer - Confectionery • Cigars ind Tobacco

E x p e r t W a t c h
R e p a ir in fj
A ll H’o r * Guaranteed
Send Yotir Work to,U»,«nd Have H Attended to Primer'*
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Engraving, Clock apd Jewelry Repairing

Monro« Chapter Ne. 19 K. A M

Meed every second end fourth ThuridSf la
asrmte Mali over frapr'lal Theolre Vlslttri
intpanions weicucue O L Tsylor. Hl(&gt;i Pfteal,
X Hooshorier. Sec »

GREENLEAF &amp; CROSBY CO

TH O M A S EMMET WILSON

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Jeweler», Sllvtrwnlttu and Importers

41 West Bay Stirfd ,,

ATTORNFY AND CXJUN.SKL!/))f
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LocaWd on La ta Monroe, oppoalle Sanford, «fiorii a dt
jLshtruI wlúlar fiorar for ibo** aaakln* ih« baimi oif o
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our Southland away troni the rtyar» oí the Northers winter. Many lœpfovrmetU» over tirrtkwt
newly iumlahnl ruotar and the old patrona now prraeal aay that the olitine war oevrr to ri.»I k,m
$40 and »5« per month, and mortal tato» to aeaaon pairon».

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MAGAZINES 1 I n

B. P. 0. C. Sanford lodge 1241

Meet First and Third Wednesday night
First snd Palmetto. . E. W. Rowlois. I

- Jacksonville. Flomi.

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Lair Stete aitnrner »rvmVt (&gt;Kt*n*( Cimili- «&lt;
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RnUtwri Srnf wd and ,1»|»in Late

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REPAIRINfi

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TH E S A N F O R D •CYCLE-'
DENTIST
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SANHiKD. FLORIDA

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New Stuck of Columbia and Rambler Dicj^rU*. Also Ifeitfoed rod
Ideals and otktr ckrapcr makes. We self tfiam «» »»•&gt; paymrno
We retry a complete line of Btcycla Suodrira. W * do all kindt ul
fllcycle Kipalllhg. Set u* fax anythin. In the'Htcn^ fine.t
Have a tea of New Rubber Tire« put on your Co Cat! or Baby Camajr
TUB ONLY BICTCLK STORK IN HANFORD
f. B H Y A N , M gr.
108 Palm effo. Opp. City H

C» Bid»ài« of U ni* t r i l l I *J F tssa flvitñ l«

DR. HOWARD H. CUSTIS
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O ’ffia# Itijh d Brei«, Statai

GEO. A . D eCOTTES
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DR.

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

LAW

Practice in Stale and Federal Courts
Ì Several times I have been impor­
tuned to jump on the people for sending
out of town for their goods and several
times I have jumped and yet at timoa
the thought occurs to me that many of
the merchants them a d v o ought to
practice whnt they preach and the
Georgetown (S. C,J Timi« tutpress«« the
same thought in the following:
"The Time« the other day received a
letter from a merchant . requesting the
publication of a strong editorial urging
Georgetown pcqple to do their shop­
ping and general retail buying in George­
town. Several rwuiona were advanced

GINGER A L E OR S O D A W A TE R

High Grade Pianos— Low Prices— Easy Terms

Sanford Fla.

Piano Tuning A Specialty
Orders Solicited

HOUSHOLDER

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K m u 21. 24 and Z3. Pkn Bldz

SANFORD.

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Phone 18-4 Rings

FLORIDA.

DR. R. M. M ASON
DENTIST

OF SANFORD, F L A

Weltmm Block

Sanford. Florida

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ORO. F R U ÑALO , V le a -P r..
B. F» W M IT N RN, Asst. CaaM »

Funds

P ro te c ts d

by B u rg la ry

Insuranco

Safaty Dapoait Boxaa fo r R ant
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W . J. TH IG P E N &amp; C O M PA N Y
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SANPOUD

April 8, 1913

HERALD

LEGISLATIVE SESSION CONVENES J G. Hatcher, Groveland.
L«*e—L. A. Hendry, Fort Myers
Leon—W. t A. Register, Woodville;
from first page.1
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L. C. ïw ai^ Îalig tp É eew çm -iT iT V ^ 1^.
Its mnfntrfl3Tn??f‘Tnff
7. 'Tppteraon, Bronson.
to
pay
thi “salary of a competent librariR X MOUY.-es»«** L * î
10 p“
&gt; th‘
Liberty— W. J Epjsroon, Bronson.
*-M. fttïSt*. ■ «# — »» Mâwfjér ■ ■
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Liberty--R. F. Hosfurd, Hosford.
Gubernatorial
flecummendalions
Ntnditon -M . L. Leslie, MmJLvm;
lotion r r w . » » 00 ■ Yc»r Iw Atvmmct
Governor Tramnu-U in his mcsiiag«* lo W. M. Taylor, Madison.
ln tiw CU» b» carri« $1.00 por year lu the legisfature among other things will
Manu ns- A. M. Wilson. Miakka.
adriaca « 20e per moot h
Is the solid foundation upon which all students must bull if. their high­
Madison- L. S. ldght, Reddick: Ed­
•t o«
office recommend.
la advance «niait t» ronde ai
Abolition ol the office of county treas­ win Spencer, Jr„ Ocala.
er educational attainments.
r ^ o m w l - c U M mat) moil«» A « u . i Zïod
urer. claiming that this if alxolulely an
Monroe -Marcy B. Darnell, Key
IfOA. at the PoatoÄ* a» Sanford. Doride
.oder Act of Kerch M . 117»
____ unnecessary office which now costs the West; Churl« L. Knowles, Key West.
So. must the men and women of tomorrow entering the world of busi­
Nassau,—Harry Goldstein, FernanTatepneoe No M l state in fees some $1^5.1MH) a year, which
OSco
ness. if they he wise, build on THK S O L ID F O U N D A T IO N
might just us well t&gt;e saved to the tax- dina, E. A. Ogilvie. Callahan.
A HANK A C C O U N T with an institution of highest standing,
payers.
Now c o m « Utc Orlando Board of
Orange Forrest Lake, Sanford; S. A.
Reduction
of
the
legal
rate
of
interest
and one managed by men of unquestioned integrity and ability.
Trade with requreta to all voter* In San­
RobinsOh, Orlando.
ford asking our support In getting a rood from 8 to 6 per cent- per annum.
Ows-ola— H. Clay Sanford. Kissim­
Law to authorize cities to change their mee.
built to Orlando from the St. Johns
Relying on its merits as a bank peculiarly fitted to the above require­
charters without having to ask a special
rim below. Ft. ChriatmAe.
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Pasco P. Ç. Mickler, Trilby.
ments, we commend TH E P E O P L E S BANK O F SA N F O R D
Bear Orlando Brethren. we.*ouldiltke act ol the legislature, which ia nuw a
Palm Beach—H. L. Humv, West
to anyone contemplating entering open a business or profession*]
to see you get the road all right. Stfjj- shurce of annoyance and a great "wastT Tnlm Beach.
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ford believes in good roads. Sanford fa' of time, often interfering with the consid­
Pinellas John S. Taylor, Largo.*
the prime mover In good roads projects eration ol importznt state legislation.
Polk—R. W. Hancock. Fort Meade;
and always has been, but docs it not ap­ - L a w t o .r n a b l# c m T m i w t W t l a i r i R S
Lakeland.----- --- "
pear just a little inopportune at this time to vote anywhere in the state they may
tnam—W. A. Russell, Palntka;
to ask our aid in building a road to Or­ happen to be on election day.
8. Middleton, Pomona.
cussing your future
Law firing a grade license la* on all
lando from the othej- end of the present
Santa Rooa; J. A. Bryant, Milton;
corporations.
T. J. J'enn, Milton.
county? *
The commercial travelers of the state
Not any today, thank you. We build
St. Johns —W. A MrWilllama, St.
our own roads with our own money, not will send a strong delegation to the legis­ Augustine; E. A Wilson, New Augus­
from choice but because wo were forced lature to urge the passage of u hotel in­ tine.
St. Iajrie Otis R. Parker, Fort
to do It. It is Orlando's road policy spection taw.
and a great many other things that has
A vigorous fight will be waged to se- Pierre
i
raused the present county division j cure the almlition of the present convict
Sumter Glenn Terrell. Wrlwter
fight. How hard must you be bumped j lease system, some favoring the work of
Suwannee J. P, Lamb, Uve Ouk,
before you will wake up?
(the public roads by the convicts and L. D. Newlan, Live Uak.
------ O-----I others that the atate establish an extenTaylor - E. J. llarvill, Shady Grove.
J. PIERVONT .MORGAN
|slve farm to employ them.
Volusia—John G. la^mardy, Daytona;
He was the lkat of hla line. There will , The membership of the Honda IrgU- John A. VanValzah, Daytona Beach.
not be another J. Pierjwnt Morgan. |lature Ls a* follows:
Wakulla Geo. W. Tully, Arran,
R. F. D.
N»ver again Wfll aucb power as Mr !
Stale Senate
Walton W If
Maypoles. Laurel
Morgan exerted over money and credit
District 1 R. A. McGeachy, Milton
District 2—John 1‘ Stokes, Pensacola. Hill.
and prosperity be concentrated in the
Washington 1. 11 Howell, Tatianin
District No 3 II. A Lind»e&gt;, C'ary'
bands of a single individual. Never
City
; again will conditions of government ville.
District
James N Wilson, Sneads
I* mike it possible for *ny financier to be­
l.ovel) Ririhda) Parts.
District
S P Koddeiils-ry. Sop
stride the country like a Coloous.
Mrs Fred l. W iIIiuiili entertained j
Even Mr. Morgan waited until he was choppy.
District ti Jann* 1' BfiKittle lJuin u large numlwr of the little ncighlmpt )
nearly sixty for the opportunities that
arid friends at u very delightful birth |
made him a master dl money. Thi-se cy
V A C A N T LO TS
day parly, in honor of her little daugh- I
District 7 H. J Drone, Lik«*lanrl
opportunities were Qpally achieved
.rif, Ll'Jx 1 IT fi*»&gt;t. ( 'm r»t li and &lt;Hive
i .100.00
District H A S
Wells, TulluhaHMs* ter, Sarah Evelyn, whine sutli birth- ¡4 b
through partnership with governineni
ITin*»* I .»»ir* &gt;&gt;n I tench, I kH u *»'Ii 10th and l l l h
1,100.00
Dlstrirt 9 Frei I 1. Stringer Brooks day ‘ Was so rharrntngly celebrated j *1 &lt;
After the triumph of Hannaism in 1898
r.oo.oo
,&lt;»t. r*t»1 ti*’i huh and Him
The little guistti* enjoyed a ver) prell) ¡ ‘IS
this- country was given over to» Wall ville.
ails 1 and ii, lilk . 1. Tier 11
750.00
_I 49
Street *to rbwVapt.kted* -Hk» n rotvvtrreri I Olntnst*
F—J Ja vis, Mudt.iyn May (tole dance
-^Îirv-Inrfrtt rhp IJciphih.y .
.»Vrty -v-rrtrty of enlertHinmewt
350.00
District 11 W F' Himes. T am p a'"
province. The welfare of Wall Street
N lre lui &lt;m t ht* Meiydlls
300.00
»aa/m u ie- the national welfare The
Ditlrict 12 G T Cu|pe(ijier. 1‘erry was prepan'd for the little folks
1.000.00
l.utsO
and
lo.
Itlk
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-thrown
to
the
grass
j
*»2
hw of the Stock Exchange became the
1.000.00
1 wi* luts, each .»fix 1f)0 tchmre
Like Citi
Giti 'furnishing
»(xirt for
m **-l
I»istrnt II Fred P Gone Lake
lurnwtiing '¡»irt
lor tin
tin- chiltlrvn
children in
law of the land, all statute* to the con­
700.00
I wu Inis, e.it'll ."»Ox 127
District 15 A Z
Adkins. Sturke j hunting for them The prue, a very 54
trary notwithstanding.
250.00
Lot
No.
2,
lilk
12,
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let
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District At*--J. E.Cwikuis. ‘ertimi., Iarv9*i I’eanut «fieli
tilled with suited |•&gt;&lt;&gt;
Out of this welter of politic« and pluw
*00,00.
Lut
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lu.
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r
ü
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.
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• k IauvwlAuUuli,vdH
frvfrfe/
-Zf Pterra-^t&gt;hi organ?■rhitar l u i I lois t »n Oak, between l l i h and t'Jlli
1.100.00
,j i
District 17 J ft Johnson. Live Uakfor finding the lnrg*-.t number of nut
who was known nationally only by his
000.00
f»h
F
n
»
•
Inis
on
I
’ark
A
\t*..
07x180
H
i
ik
I
i
I
s
.
tw
h
District
18
John
L'Knglc.
Jnrk
¡den
|*ranuls
A
muntoli)
Juck
Hnroperations' as a gold-broker lor the
1.100.00
! ner Pie.” with .« nomi«*! of stringe fib T w o lois, m in e r 10th and .Myrtle
Cleveland
adminutration.
Having sonvillr
900.00
greater force, greater cbnrnctcr, greuler t Dint rut 19 Anhui K lhmegun. K u -1extending from thi' Milia uf the pie. 00 ( Mu* lu i, rom ei T en t h and I'alniet to
(
trie
hit
«in
Pah
nei
in.
|»-t
ween
oi
0
;md
1
ot
h
800.00
01
next claimed the attention of the
intellect and greater vitality t(iun any aimmis*,
1,250.00
&lt;
ine
lot
on
&lt;
iak.
1
h
*(wet-n
Urti
ami
4th
0‘
J
children,
who
each
pulled
*
string
other man in Wall Street, he naturally
District 20 E. I. Gurney, Orala.
became the leader, and he remained the
District 21 J S Hlitch. Montbrook und drew from the pie a pretty litt!•
IM U SKS A M ) LO TS
leader. No other banker or financier
District 22 D A Ftnlayson, Monti- favor A toy musical luMrumcnl wrap
ped securely and with a siring fastened t i ; {
House, 1 1? stuncn on Uni. I m*I Magnolia am i I'alrnetto
1,800.00
knew mi well what he wanted to do or cello,
1.300.00
to It w a s placed in a ■otivelilent plan 01
I louse, 2 stories. |0 looms, on :ttd St
how to do it
None other could cum 1 District 2 1
3.760.00
The . Iilldt* ri weri Iditidfohtid ami O.i I {OUse, 2 sI Ol les. h fool ||s oil f *8 k , rJuse III
mand the kind of confidence that Mr
District 21
0f&gt;
3.500.00
lt*l*l
to
tini)
11*
string
«fiertha
Mas«\
I
louse.
Ó
moins,
kit»
In
n
and
hat
h,
«*I
om
iii
Morgan could command.
Mr Mor \t«-sl
10.000.00
1
1
1
1
lolls«*,
III
looms
iom*
of
t
hr
itest
in
Sanford
*ucre**ded
in
finding
the
string,
winch
lit
,\
J
Met
Iellati,
HlotinLs
gan did not always set* far, but he saw
District
5.500.00
won for her the cute little violin, which Oh House, b riKiniK, corner lot on Dark avenue
further than anybody elm» in Wall Street town.
tì.000.00
*nd in the realms nf the blind the oneDistrict 2 6 - John P Wall. Putnam was the prize. The next amusement fi!» House, 8 rooms, on Myrtle Avt*. (K'8’&lt;11
1.800.00
was trying to hit and burst with a stick 70
House, (» rooms, on Sanford Ave.
eyed man is king.
Hall.
2.250.00
Hous«*, (» rooms, Cor. IRh and luttirel
What Mr. Morgaei knew was that thi»»i District 27 F M Uoo|H*r. Punta |n large pujter bag fastened to the cei- 71
1, 000.00
House. 2 stories, li rooms, Cor 91 h ami Him
j ing, while blindfolded
W hen
this 7^
is a country of almost inexhaustible re- 1Gorda.
House,
2
stories,
&lt;
S
rooms,
,'i
;u
i«*s,
30
orange
U
»*»*s
7:1
feat
w
m
at
I*
rigth
accomplHhed
a
sh
o
w
■ourcea. and that the industry and inDistrict
1 1( mile oul
2.500.00
^**r of dainty little p»j&gt;er h«m one for
tenuity and productiveness of the
District
2,500:00
leach guest, fell to thi' Moor ami tiny 71
H«»use. *) rtsims. 2 hits, tiled
tenuity and productiveness of the A m « ! rlcnny
2.250.00
I
louse,
2
slnnes,
li
rooms,
flowing
well
7"i
,
had
the
fun
of
scrambling
for
tln-ir
h
itiean |M*ople an* well nigh inexhaustible
District
2.500.00
,
0
I'liree
houses
on
lake
shore,
full
hlock
The
gam*-*
ciinrhnleii
lh*‘
goe*U*
He U'lteved in them, and believed in per
10.000.00
1
2
Ten
lots,
«
ih
h
I
hulls«*
and
harn,
w
indm
ill,
tank,
eh*
,
fi1
i
were
invited
into
the
riming
room,
Augue
them sincerely. It was a fnrm of pat-1
District 31
I which was lovely with its rh-rotatiotis
riot urn with him, and a very intern«* pat- tine.
&lt; KI.F.KY F A R M S
District 12 II H .McCreary, Guine*- of violets and pink nwc«, uiuf the long
Holism. He believed in the United
handsomely appointed table
with 77 5 A«*res at Heck Hum mock, it acres cleared and fenced,
S u t«, jiut as he believed that power ville.
dainty violet decorations, a fteauliiul
Houae of Representative*
rittht at a loading station
$ 900.00
belonged to him who cguld seize it and
six little 78 1(1 Acres on Heardall Ave., all cleared, 5 acres lilt'd
use it.
___ ____________
6,500.00
Alachua -E. R. B. Kite. Waldo*. J G white birthday cake, with
candles for the center piece, and a 79 10 Acres on (¡enevu Ave,, I room house, nil fence«!,
Adkins, Gaiwaville.
Sanford If. 8. ra. Daytona.
smaller rake with one little candle,
5 acres tiled
6,500.00
Baker— H. J. Rhoden, Macclenny.
The Sanford High School basket­
Bradford—M. E. Middleton. Wor­ for the young hosier«»’ ‘ little brother 80 - 6 Acns on Cameron Ave., all clearetl, tiled ami rulball met the Dayton* High School
Covers were laid for twenty-three.
tivuted
•
5,000.00
five on the home court lost Friday. thington; A. D. Andrews^ Raiford.
The
guests were served chicken in 81 -1 5 Acre«, S. o f Jessup, 2 am*s in cultivation, &lt;5 rttom
Brevard—J- M. Sanders, Cocoa.
What w*j expected to be a hard
house, flowing; well
1,500.00
Calhoun - L
M. Griffin, BlounU- timbales, sandwich«, celery', olives,
fought game was. only a medium prac­
strawberry
•«*
cream,
cake,
randy
82
50
Acre«
rich
hanum
ck,
¡10
acres
cleared
und
tiled
20,000.00
tice for the local*.
town.
83— 5 Acres, 4 acres clcured, k«msI well, small house
1,600.00
Cltrua—J. E. Stevens, Cr&gt;'***l River. and salted peanuts.
The ball waa In Sanford's poaaession
The little hostem received n number 84—
5 Acres in Beck Hammock
.
4,500.00
Clay—E. D. Prevatt, Green Cove
almost all of the time and all that pre­
of very pretty and useful Wrtliday 86— 24 Acres, 10 acres cleared and I¡Its!
10,000.00
vented them from running the score Springs.
gifts, among them was one very much 86 —31^ Acres, all liltsl, clow in
5,000.00
Columbia, W7 J. Feagle, l^ke City,
up farther Wm 'the pity they had for
appreciated, a handkerchief made by 87 40 Acres, 22 acres tiled, 7 flowin« wells, ‘iOU.IMMl ft.
the visiting team.
R. F. D.: S. D. Dupree. Lake City.
Mrs. Minerva Holly*, who b seventyboards, Groom house, etc
16,000.00
Dade—Geo. A. Worley, Miami.
in the laat half Sanford ran in three
•even years of ngr.
88—^8 Acres, 3J.^ tiled, rich hammock, magnificent well
6,000.00
DeSoto—W. C. I-angford. Arcadia.
of her second team men In h o p « of
Mr». Williams was nawuited in enter­ 89— 5 Acres, 2 miles w«*st, 4 acres «deured, 3 acres tile«!
2,000.00
Duval— I. L. Farris, Jacksonville.
livening up the game and make it more
4,000.00
exciting, but even .then the visitor» Duval— I. L. Farris, Jacksonville; St. taining and caring for the little [Olka 90— 1}*.&gt; Acres (10 lots) all tilwl, 24,000 ft. bonrts, shock
by Mrs. J. O. Packard, Mrs. S. G. ill -w10 Acres in town, all tiled, tfood house, etc., lake front 22,000.00
**re helpless.
Elmo W. Acos fa, Jacksonville.
3,200.00
Escambia— H. c. Clopton, Pine Bar­ Shinholner, Mrs. W. Field*..'.Mrs. R- 92—4 H Acres. 2 miles west, neat little house
At the end of the game the score
It.
Marka
and
Mrs.
Holjy.
93hr4&gt;i
Acres,
adjoining
No.
9
2
.................................
2,700.00
ren;
J
a
m
«
McHugh,
Penaacola.
»as 32 to 4 in favor of Sanford.
The little Irienda who enjo^d the 94—
6 Aeres, all tiled, cultivated, house, 4 rooms, 2 \ i miles
Franklin—C. H. B. Floyd, Apalachi­
¿ight of the goals were thrown by
happy occasion with their young *horf*
west
.
.
......
..... 4,000.00
LUbert and five by Crosby.
Tbe cola.
7,000.00
Gadsden, 8. H. strom, Greensboro; teas, and thoee Invited were: Mildred 95 — 4 A m « , all tiled, gootl 7 room house, 1 mile out
line-up waa a afollowii
,
and May Holly, Katherine^ Waldron, 96—
10 Acres, 6.acres tiled, nil cleared and fenced...... .... 4,000.00
Sanford.
W. L. Taylor. Quine/, R. F. D. 2.
Daytona.
Croaby
97— 5 Acres, nil improved
.
.......... 3,000.00
Hamilton—John High, Jasper, R .f).; Margaret Neal, MolUe
Hawn
R. F.
Abernathy, Emily CrifllfK^Bat» Sc
Raynor
98— 1 3 Acres, 6 acres tiled, 3 wells, 7 room bungalow,
A. W. MUler, Jasper:
Kannar
bam 2*.... ......
. ..........
10,000.00
Hernando— L C. O’Neal, Brooks- Olive Newman. Bertha Macey, Fran­
Gardner
cis and Junior Dutton, Major!» and 99— 6 Acre«, 4 acres cleared, 2 acres tiled, small house
Gilbert
2,500.00' &gt;
Each viU*. -,
j
Routh
Hillsborough— R. R. Tomlin, Plant Virginia Packard, Clifford Shinholaer,
This Hat covers some rare bargains. I will from time to lime
Frj*
Mina Heally, Earl Field, Sarah and
Wilder City; W. T. Martin, Tampa.
add
to it- In the meantime, if you don’t see just what you want,
Field , '
Thomtvville Wight, Theresa Hand,
H o lm «—E. A. Williams, Bonifay.
come
to my office and see if 1 can l suit you.
hpwr
Jackson— W. H. Beauchamp, Alliance; Edna Chittenden. Ethel Goodwin Per­
Drake
G.
kins.
McKinley, CampbelUon.
Referee (Daytona). W.
^’
Respectfully,
a
Jefferson—T. T. Turnbull, MontiScoreRICH'D II. MARKS,
Jacobs of Lakeland ia the charm­
cello; J. B. Lacy, Waukrenah.
ing
houae
g
u
«
t
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
H.
B.
Lafayette—John M. Gornto, Mayo.
returo gam
Established in 1869.
Office 212 East First Street.
Laka—John A- Hanaon, Leesburg; Connelly thia week, arriving Sunday.

HERALDMlNMIWI iHrtWi'ÄffTTfcn¿Sj¡3?£

I Education

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

A 25c W an t Ad. in The Herald
will Rem Your H ouse For You

THIS IS AN ENTIRELY NEW LIST
A P R IL 1st, 1913

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r

�TMB SANfdÜÖ

Apra 4; 119«
i -ve- -

For S a l e — Beggar Weed Seed 40t*M j j k Addr— . D. O. W w ~ .K l*,naMrs. Kate Richards O’ Hare will de­
Mahdtfoy, Joe Caidwell;"fiiflle 'Pitta,
pound.
100 lb) for $36.00 caxh with •
a iw -R o o » » ,„ d
'
Algernon Speer, Robert Mason, Leonard liver iter celebrated lecture, "Cômïrton
order,
t GlradeaU Bred 'Co..' Mildn »fid Homelike
________ _ ________________
acoommodaüon» jor
Miller, Claude Herndon, Albert ConncJ. Sense and’ the Liquor Trafile" at tM IniBtttiar.Wewi Seed Grower», Monticello. b o a r d y ^ y ^tra
GiakI r&lt;iabhf

| V Aactlon Bridge .
Mrs. At* P. Connelly was the charming
hostess of the Auction Bridge Club 8at*
unlay afternoon. Three tables of bridge
were played, one of which was a guest
table. The guest prise, a deck of cards,
was won by Mrs. F. J. Consoles, who
made the highest score at the gticst,
table. Mrs. B. W. Herndon won the
prise, a handsome table cover. When
the interesting games of cards were con­
cluded a delicious pear salad, wafers,
cheese and iced tea wa» served by the
hostess.
T
Mm. ronwlJy'a guests were Mrs. W.
R. Anno, Mrs/U, W. Brady, Mrs. C. 0.,
McLaughlin, Mfs. B. F. Whitner. Jr.,
Mrs. F. J. Gonzales, Mrs. B. W. Hern*
druu.-Mjou .F_X . .MilKr. Mrs. -Bsm off
Puicston, Mrs. Robert Newman, Mrs.
T. A. Neal, Mrs. Barrett.

F1cFor Rent
n
; the
*, Right Party—Nice
to
h W this celebrated lecture.
—
*.
furnished
cottage,
4 rooms, kitchen and
~
:
,
M*tfp .
lu
th
..
Cloak
to
bualnres
section. H. C.
■ The “ round table” 'discussions i t the
DuBose.
•*:**-■-.•
W tf
rally will be*an interesting feature'. :
. ForRent—NcT 118 Ninth St—7-rooms
For Sunday schooLworkeraHmpirarion
and bath. H. C. DuBose, Woodruff A
and Information at the 8‘. 8. Rally.
r , -68-tf
Attend the Sunday school rally at the Garner Bldg, Pint St.
For Saj»—Four extra go&gt;d mule« and
Congregational church next Wednesday
good wagon. Fred Shu ms i, West Side,
and Thursday.
The Guarantee Investment and Loan R. F. D. 2.
.
6M f
Co., -Curry Bldg., Tampa, Fla., lend
For Sale—-Two
Two desirable lots in Sanmoney at ¿.p e r cent interest.
ford HeighU. Bargain If Uken promptin amall monthly Installment*. Write
for particulars.
local 47-tf
The Gate City House hag brought
lown the high coat of living. Only 14-00
oer week for the flneat table board in
•he city. See Parker.
28-tf
Genuine Seed PoUtoca,
llose No. 4, per 150 lb bag 12.66; R «l
Blkea TrlumpnV per 160 Id bag $2.66.
Cin^fumbilr aeret gro-^Tragth^tw-Maina j - .
or New York state, We guarantee our
seed to be the best and true to name.
Ten year» In the reed business, not a dUutiafied customer. •. American Produce
Company. Jackaonvllle. Florida. 45-24c
tf
Wad«. toe Tuner. OrliroBo

The Junior Ep worth League of the
Methodist church held their regular
roeetin* Friday a/temoon in the church
The regular meeting of the Senior
Epworth 'League of the Methodial
-- church w m held Sunday evening at
6:30. In the church..__
' Mr. and Mr». F. II. Adama left for
New York Sunday after spending the
winter in Sanford.
v / E. W. Howland haa purchased the
Kay rwridenc* at 607 Magnolia Ave
Mr. Howland ia a well known engineer
of the A. C. L.
w 'A . P. Con no! y left ywtcrday. for
railed
tU u HMT Vhère Ec wm-m
IM « d
railroad' buxine* and incidentally to
take a look at the County Division
proceedings.
Pro ml nenC Workers Here
v£laudc Howard was in from ChuWe assure Rev. Wm. H. Hopkins, the
luota Sunday and »pent the day telling
bear atoriew and viaiting his farnjjy. new Congregational Supt. of the south.
NUT1CK
Not!** la h*«*by fivwi that "lily &lt;1»y* *t«»r 4*(*
Albert Anson Graham, representing Hon. T. 8. Johnson, chairman National | win
p n m l my acmunU u d vou«h*r* la Ih*
the Ocklmwaha River Line, with head- Council .Apportionment Commission and raunty iudfw ol (V»n*e nounty, and roabf my an­
nual •rliUtnaal aa admldnktralnr »f (P m u » «t
quarters at Ocala, was In the city last (lev. Jas.' P. O'Hrien, I). D., Education I It. If. Whltwr
»U 6th day ol
Aprtl, ISIS j N Whil
Secy, for the south in 8. S. work for the
week in the interests of his line.
-----C.
S.
8.
and
P.
S,,
that
they
will
very
SS-T u«*-»tc.
Jas. McCombs of the Florida Grow­
ers News, is in Jacksonville on business. juickiy realize that they are not among -— ■— — — — NOTICE '
T o all rrolltara, d k trlh u lm and p*non* having
Miaa Beulah Philips, who was the strangers, tot the fame of their work* lalma
Sr llaanaad« if in u t Ih* m i l l ol W. I&gt;.
guest of her cousin, Mrs. ft. 0 . .Shin- has preceded them and we are hut
Ail p*mooa having claim* ol any character
h olm last .week, haa returned to her nwaiting the opportunity to extend to again«« the «stata o( W. I). Iloldan, daeva**.!, ar*
here
hr notl/lnf to prmmnt th* taro# to Ih* und#fthem a welcome.
home in FernandJni.
ilgttaa admin latralrla all bln two year* Irani th*
The
splendid
work
which
M
r.-Hop­
data o f IhU puhllralion or th* takf rlalroi »III b*
Mr. and Mrs. K. Zenner of Atlnnta
kins has done in other fields and the high hinwt. —--are housekeeping at the Fairview.
A IU X IC IA HOLDEN.
|1. Iloldan,
y J . Stemper, meat cutter at Roberts' esteem in .'which lie U held by those Adminlstralrli of Ih* K*tat* of W.ta-Tura-StC
store brought his family to Sanford and among whom he has labored gives the
* Clrcull C**ft. ( h im lk JadlcUl tVrcTijl.
they are now housekeeping nt the Fair- hssurance good in store for Sanford. la Oihr U
f« ( » u n lj. Htalc &gt;1 KWIda. 1« Chancwy
Mr.
Hopkins
has
organized
churches,
view.
JcnnU flohin*o,i i ’ompN mini
t'llalion
Hill for rMvorrw
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnson, also their established Bible cla-ws (jnd has been C. J. Rshunai, [M a u tio i
J. ROBINSON'
daughters, Misses Lila and Vivian of the much sought after adviser of other T oft. f .appear*
from th* aflldavii al Jmnlr itolilnQuincy, (Ja., have nioms at the Fuir- pastors. Wherever he has serve*! a M i n , th* romplaJnanl herein duly Alrd, that the dcfrndant
P
a
non-m
il of ih* Seal* of Florida,
pastorate he has put new life and energy that hla laat knownldwaddrvaa
vlew.
wa* Montgomery,
Alabama;
that
th*
r**id*nn&lt;
and addrow o f th*
*/Mrs. Morton IlojMon and baby are into the church and touched tiie com­ defendant at Ihi* tlm* In Unknown:
that lh*r* la
»(»ending the w«s-k in Eusti*. gurot» o( munity life with his mid week Bible no |*T*nn in th* Ktat* of Florida Ih* w rrk v of a
luhpoena
upon
whom
would
bind
Ih*
mill defen­
Mrs. iio[»on'H uncle and aunt, Mr and class. Chiefly n man of prayer, he not dant; and that th# aaid 'W eodaat U oyvf the ag*
only pray» himself but continually urges ol twamty on* year*.
Mrs. E. L. Ferrari.
Vow ar* therefor* ordered to appear lo Ih* tall
*j Mrs. H. L. Gibson. who has Ixwn others to pray. His special hobbies are ,t e e g t s g a t t k k t—
— duly filed in (hla
a m . M o n d a y ihIh* aerondi day#&gt;f w
June,
A II
A.vHHdeclasses
-Hi*
. a
■Swift* r
I9I3, lb»* «Arni1 tarin I * ru U 4 » y of Ulta court
ft
Ï»
further
wdtffwi
ihm
t
this
iwtltw
Bible
in
these
rallies,
lie
outlines
the
latter pari of Ihi» wwk for her old home
ka in iiv
«fewf*'1
Irrftouth Carolina to spend some time Iw-st methods foryllible cltveeq
Florida
Hon. T. S. Johnson of Largo, Fia., bas munty,
"The Hoys" at Tallalttuwee seem to
WitlMNM. li II flolitow i. rle-rb juI ihr t tiruil
be enjoying the sights of the Capital lieen in Sanford before in attendance at co u rt, s n d Ibi* »**al ih rrfü f Ih l« ?th d a y af A p ril,
A. l&gt;. I»Iè
vÇily.
They wriw - ' W f r - '¿wiWwagiJï « s i* ..
t
‘
•'
H M, Kf&gt;NIN»OH.
•/
Link
«d-t^ncort
y
letters to their friend* and delcnre they of the National Council Apportionment
Hy M A Howard. Il ('
commiMuon
and
has
iti
charge
the
placing
&lt;è#o
A.
i
w
i
'
o
u
«
,
will buy return tickets to Sanford,
iiieibrît îjc and of CouiuH fur ( '«juiplainaji L
on a buni nisei boat* the benevolences of
Harney County.
64-Turm-»tc
________ ____________
PC MW* Madge Wind enjoyed a few the denomination. He will me a* the
day's visit to Jacksonville Inst week, subject of hi» addre»*, '‘0 pporturiilyT'*’
I)r, O’ Brien come« to us with a fine
where she went to meet Mian Charlotte
Keelor on her return from a trip to record, having served one church in
the Host Coast. Miss Keelor returned Knnsas City for fifteen years a* It» well All Local Advertisements Under This
to Ssnford with Miss Ward and is the. loved pastor. He ho» been for many Heading. Three Cents a Line F»eh issue
guest of Mrs H A. Ward and family yean the Educational Secy, of the Con­
Ixsit — At tennis court, u ladicw’ Pan­
W. M Braddy, who will lie remem­ gregational S.' S. ami I'ub Society and in ¡i hut with brown velvet band, gold
bered by many of his old friends here u an e*|&gt;cri in the religious education of pin. Finder pleane return to residence
is back in Sanford again and a ill lie con­ the ■young Splendidly equipped for of J. N. Whitner and get reward. 66-2tc
nected with the Sanford Machine St instructing. Dr. O’ Brien is a valuable
For Rent—i w o upper or four lower
Garage Co. in the future. Mr. Braddy man in Sunday school work und modern, rooms In . the beet residence section.
worked In the A. C. L. shops herd for up to date methods for conducting Cor. Magnolia and Sixth St.
66-2tc
several yean going from here to Wny- Sunday schools. His address, "The Or­
For Sale—Tent 12x18, with tly. one
croas. Mrs. Braddy is exiiected to ar­ ganized Sunday School" Ls anticipated rowboat, has center board and sail.
with much interest.
rive In a few- days
Cheap if t^ken before April 19.
In­
Rev. (Jeo. II. Waldron needs no intro­ quire at tent by A. C. L. coal ahute.
duction to the people of Sanford. He is
B e a u tifu l B irth d a y P a rly
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well loved by the Congregational people,
For Beni- 5-rooni cottage and an i _
^ "I'm going to huve a birthday
whom he served as several years as their K-room house. A. Connelly
fili-dtr
Tomorrow at three.
pastor
Hi»
genial
sunny
nature
to
all
For
Sale—Fine
young
Jersej
co w .1
Won't you come over
with whom he conn» in contact. Mr. gentle and rich persistent milker, $60.
And celebrate with me?”
Waldron's addrews, "That Boy and III* Jersey heifer now in milk, will make a
April 6th, I SOH-April 6th. 1913.
Father.” in which he outlines the proper good cow, gentle, $36. Registered
Theodora lxiuise Miller.
training
of boys will create much Inter- Jersey cow, soon to be fresh $76. Very
. The above invitatiqn was received by
est,
(or
it ia a well known fact that all fine English setter puppies $12.60 to
about thirty little acquaintances of the
$20.00. A ready Farm, Box 1453, San­
pretty little hosUwi * at the beautiful Mr. Waldron's boys are girls.
With such teams as these able men ford. Fla.
66-2tp
birthday party given in her honor by
F o r .Sale -Dwelling houxe, 609 Pulher grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. at each meeting there is n feast of good
— Miller st Wk4c home Saturday afUvnooa. things coming to the people of Sanford, metto avenua: lot cor. 10th and French
The rooms were attractively decor­ April 6 and 10, and a cordial Invitation avenue, two story building, cor Poplar
and Ninth, at a very low figure for quick
ated with pink and red roses, nasturtiums ia extended to all.
sale. C. L. Wing, 609 Palmetto Ave.
and asparagus fern*.
Maas Meeting.
The little guests were entertained with
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The
club,
women of Sanford are re­
For Sale -A gasoline launch, length
pretty outdoor games by Misses Norma
Herndon. Esther Miller, Helen Peck quested to meet promptly at three 21 ft., beam 5J$ft draf 22in., 4H H. P.
o'ch»ck on Saturday, April 12. at the Make and Breal| Eagle engine. Spj&gt;e
and Elisabeth Stafford.
8 m il«. A bargain. Enquire of Box
When the outdoor fun and games Star TheatreOn this occasion the constitution 122, Di Land, Fla.
66-2tc
were over the children were invited into
~ * the dining room, with its pretty decora­ for the propoaed Woman’s Club of
For Sale— Pure Nancy' Hall aw-eet
Rex
tions, and seated at a long low table, the Sanford will be read and voted upon. potato plants $1.76 per thousand.
beautiful centerpiece of which was a It la earnestly desired that every club Packard, Route 2.
66-tf
large whit» birthday cake with five little woman in Sanford ahould be present
Golden Self Blanching Celery. New
lighted candles, and served sandwiches, und express her opinion.
crop just arrived. This neod comes
Mrs. J. W. DICK1NS.
direct from the originator in France to
pickles, ice cream, cake, candy and
Sec’y of Com. r
• punch, by Mrs. J. J. Purdon, Mis. T. S. 66-2tc
ua. Pound $26.00; quarter pound at
Davis, Mis. F. L. and 0 . L. Miller, who
pound rat«. Kilgore Seed Co., Hant
Celery Seed.
City, Ha.
65-Fr!day-4tc
* assisted Mrs. T . J. Miller in serving and
Book your orders now for crop 1913,
entertaining the little folks.
Lost or Disappeared—A diamond
The little hoe less received a large genuine originator's stock Paris' Gold­ brooch containing five diamonds.. Re­
number of pretty birthday gifts. -Later en. Self Bleaching celery seed, supply turn same to P. 0 , Box 896 and no ques­
In the afternoon. RevT' A. S. Peck, ac­ of which* ia short of dem and.. Delivery tions will be axkari—
companied by Ms mother, Mrs. Peck will b» made a t-on ce,-or-ln -A u g u st — For- Rent— My how w&gt;lh-4- rooms,
&lt;•»*•
.Sample kitchen and bath. All furnished. R. H.
come In to see the pleasure of the happy when reqhired for sowing.
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little folks.. Theodora’s Invited guests furnished immediately fit», Wr trial Marks.
Price
were Mary Guthrie, flebecka Stevens. in advance of planting season.
Sale or exchange for Sanford income
Ethel Goodwin Perkins, Mildred IJolly. for 6 lb«., $14 per lb.; for leas than 6 property, five screw in city, desirable
BettlcHousholder, Jean Maxwell, Mar­ 11«., $16 per lb; for Iras than 1 lb, $1 location. Five gallon water heater fur
garet Neal. Mary Elizabeth and Camilla per ounce. By moil or express, charges bath room. Singer machine. Box 473.
Puleston, Harriet RossctUr, Olive New­ paid. Address Charles Johnson, Mar­
6 2 -6 tp
ietta, Pa., Wholesale Seed Importer,
For Sol»—Household furniture, con­
man, Helen Terwilliger, Margaret
Stockton, Emma and Lillie Ruth Spen­ over forty years In seed business, auth­ sisting ol beds, bureaus, stovn, chain,
•tc, Mr*. Thunton In Bishop block.
cer, Dora Hoxrpld, Elizabeth Whltper, or of The Seed Grower. -*

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For ' Kent-*Store Roo.n a„ j unf
nlshed room in Bishop block
Holden Real Estate Co.
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Wanted—Clean cotton rag* „„
at the Herald office. Will pUl •»
per pound.
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80,000 Fine Livingston (¡|,ii* nd ited.
field Beauty totnato plant t. n * '"'adj t0
eet. $1.26 perm . Inlotn-.i '
11 00
per «*•
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11 "I» - '"*lt mil*
(south of C. C. Cobh's »tore.
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WILD W EST
FIV E REEL FE A TU R E

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THE. UNIVERSAL CAR

O w n your car— d o n ’t let it
— own you. A new M r .‘D ooley
rises to remark that there are

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Fords~and the can t affords."
Y ou ’ ll want a Ford when the
season is on. Then buy it
today.
There arc more than 220,000 Ford» on the
world'» highway»— the be*l potiibie lettimo
•ny to their unexcelled worth. Prices— run
about $59fi— inuring car $070— town car—
$870 f. o b. Salford, with complete equip
inenl
Catalogue from Ford Motor Cnmpa
ny, Michigan and Fourteenlh Street*— or
from Detroit factory.

Sanford Machine and Garage Co.

How would YOU inn
VSouW
your loss claim lx’ I’Ko.MITLY
jwiidT Would the SeUlcnit ni U* fair!

Settle these questil)ll^ HKF0RE
the fire occurs by huvmtf us place
your
FIRE INSURANCE
in our companies, EVERYONE of
which U REALLY strong reliable
and prompt in loss setflemi-Bls,
Our insurance costs no more than
the shaky, questionable kind, -sod
NOW ls the time to attend to iu
-CHASE &amp; CO.

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IF YOUR CITRUS TREES
have had full bloom you want to hold it
The best way to hold Jt is to keep your
trees well fed— that T h ey may ( huve
- strength and-vitality to keep flourishing
If Your Trees Have Not Had Satisfactory Bloom
it behoves you to build up your grove for
the future crops, and fertilizer is essential
In either event you w ant fertilizerof liigli-

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honestly made. That is what we oiler
in the .Favorite Brands.
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PROPER PUBLICITY STUNT
CW«» and Connue* to Pay for Ad rar
IUlne the Resources
I p f H r t a l — ____________________
■*nd commerci*! bodies are heartily in
faror of the legislature making into a
law the foUowtog btUs respecting cities
and counties having an advertising
fund and making same legal: •
A bill to be entitled “ An Act to authorite County Commlsaionen to levy
i ' a special tax for Publicity Purposen,"
Re it enacted by the Legislature of
the state of Florida!'
Section I.
The Board of County
Commissioners of a n / county'are here­
by authorized to levy a special tax not
to exceed two mills, upon real and per•ona] property Jot the respective coun­
ties, to be Maeaeed And collected an other
county taxes are assessed and collected,
Wr+ for the purpose of giving publicity to
the advantages, facilities and produc­
tions of their zeapaoUv* count!««.
Section 2. jtAll-Acta J ftju lliL .h s r»&gt;
with be and arc hereby repealed.
Section 3,' Thla Act shall take effect
upon Its passage and approval by the
Governor, or upon it* becoming n law
without such approval.
Wki *
A bill to be entitled: “ An Act to au­
thorize Cities and Towns to levy a Spec­
ial Tax for Publicity Pur|&lt;oets.”
Be it enacted hy the Legislature- o'
the State of Florida:
Section 1. . Any city or town in this
state U hereby authorized to levy u spec­
ie] tax not to exxceed two mills, upon
the real and personal property therein,
to be assessed and collected »a other city
•and town taxes are assessed and collect­
ed, for the purpose of giving publicity
to the advantages, facilities and produc­
tions of such municipality.
Section 2.‘ All laws in rontlirt ht-rewith he and are hereby repealed.
Section 8. This Act hIii.II take effect
Upon its passage and approval by the
Governor, or upon its becoming a la*
without his approval.
Should Keep Name in Paper
No business man in any town should
allow- a newspaper published in Ins
- town,tov£(i#ij&amp;owt Juejwauv T.imtiorwMi
»onieu here in its columns This up
plies to all kinds of business, grnecitL,
•tor«-«, dry goods stores, grooeriev fur
niture dealers, professional men, «ml tn
fact all classes of business men Tins
dcKSTvot xnra./'vf.A.^ytit/Hd^d-iw-irsrie
whole or even a quarter page ad in t»ver\
issue of the paper, but that your tinme
and bis ness should be mentioned if you
do not use more than a two line space
A stranger picking up a newsppaper
should be able to tell juat what business
is represented in a town by looking at
the business mentioned In the paper
This is the beat possible town advertis­
ing. The man who d o « not advertise
his business \Joea an Injustice to hiureeK
snd his town. He is the man who ex
pecta the paper to do moat of the hmreting for his town. The life of any town
depends upon the live, wide awake and
liberaJ business men In it.—EuatLs I-uke
f Region.
J. C, Calhoun
Brother J. C, Calhoun. one of our old­
est citizens passed away Monduj morn
ing, March 31st, 1D13. Beginning with
his latter days and going hack to In»
youth, Brother Calhoun lived to the
extreme old age of eighty years six
months and nine days, although living
on borrowed time with a steady step, a
8tm purpose and heart fixed on God, he
kept right on going to churrh, supiwuting its institutions, and discharging hi*
religious duties. Having the courage
of his conviction*, he condemned what
- he belley*^ Jo .be-wrong, and aduuiuiali*d people to live right in thp sight of
God.
Hi did not believe in half hearted ncM
but lived and advocated a life wholely
devoted to the Lord Junta Christ.
Having the same mtnd that was in
Christ Jesus and • hfenrt dean us the
blood of Christ could make It, of course
be was ready when death came to be
transplanted from earth to the purest
^Im a, where God and the angels dwell
The writer was with him a few dsye
before hie departure, when he had
strength of body to ait up In his chnir
and strength of mind to converse on
the doctrines of the Bible. He gave his
believe In its pure teachings with no unf*Ttoln aound, then requested that his
obituary be sent to the Pentecostal
Herald. , He .was not ashamed of the
Of Christ, but felt that It was the
P®w»r of God unto salvation to them
_______
The last eleven years o f his life were
■I*«t in Sanford, Fla. He had lived in
rtando and Plant City, Fla., moving
JJi? ^
*t*te in the fall of 1$76, marre J P * ! Evelyn Watts of Brantley,
*n.;t% year 1857, unto whojn waa
iout, bqya and one girl H i.
^UJtbter and three sons survive him.
Calhoun wae a true and tried

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the Methodist church in early hie. and
was a native of tiruen county, Georgia
Instead of occupying one seat now in
his church. hU Influence 1« felt a|| o vert

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How the Flood Submerged Homes In Dayton.

bera to be faithful until death
May

hre^aWilien follow in hit foot

•teps.
Kev. II

T

GAIN ES.
Pastor

.School for Corn Club 11»)x
The College of Agriculture of the
University of Florida wj|| offer a »tu-ciol
course in Held ('rn|re ip»| J.IVe .Si (M-k
of one week. Itf-giumng 1
if,, lyi.f,
anti ending Decrmlx-r 20, |«J|;|, |ur the
Corn ( tub txiys who win ’•cholunhiir«
in the county contests. ’
The iLHKcmli]v hull, i lass mom* nnd
laboratories of Agricultural Hull will In*
thrown open and the fariliti.s of the
College of Agriculture .Will Ik- available
for the special school. The instruction
will be wperidlr-xrntref TffTfTase boy*.
-AekansitT and-Okhrtmmit hnrr hhM
several schools (or Corn Club Iwy* nnii
all have been highly commended Exfiending money for training hoys in Iwtter farming seems moot wi.se arid everv
county will want to devote part ol their
prize money h.r m*holnmhi|« to this
special sehonl for corn t'luli Imijh. It i*
expected that from ihrts- to five or
more scholarsllllit wnl Ik- nfleresi t,v
each county
Pile coming together of
biiys from mini, counties -if the stat
will Ik* of imiuen.se beuelll nt iw ll.
VL-iting the College of Agree ultur«- and
tiie Experiment Station alone will f&gt;e
worth tlie trip and the corning in touch
with many different irretruotom. in­
cluding men from the United St.itrs De­
partment of Agriculture, will add -.-still
further to the iM-netit» and pleasures to
Ik- derived
Arrangement-' have Im-vii made,
through tin- ml ureters ol i imntsvijle f«ir
this«- buy* to I»- eared for during the
week of the school ill the holms of the
mem Iters f the different i burrin' The
necerreary ex (retree fur each boy alter ar­
riving in Gainesville will he ft IM) for the

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T h is 1» a g e n e ra l v ie w o f one o f th e s u b m e rg e d r e s ilie n c e 'd is t r ic t s n f D n .v to ti. 0
It " i l i Ite seen th a t m a n y o f
the houses »re n lm o s t c o m p le te ly s o h liie rg re l
Soon- re s lile tils w e re w a rn e d In t im e and le ft th e ir h o m es h e fu rs th u
t o r r e n t m a d e th e s tre e ts lu ifin s s n ld e w h ile o th er» w i.re d r iv e n to t lie ro o fs

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Nninna- ta tirrvD) fivrn fh*! F h
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T E A C H E R S O F F L O R ID A
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rtfnm-nni for tlie#“ iH’-nrfll ni rml'Horm. «ml ail rrnli #
Slclaoa
Or«**
• Serial Normal ft««*«* Court* March 2Gib 1» May JOIb
ii*n «f K. lii II111. formrrty 4oln|
a-« IlIII'• &lt;*
Srhd for a UtiHriln A tprcUl luw ralr 11 |Krti Thr ai.ttr |ril lx»ki nrr
You ran rn
itronrry. »rr brrrby rr«|uir«! withtn *i*ty iliyi o
Îrt&gt;mdiitf, if meh mdito» »▼»ni«* In ihl« Suit1, or i * i«*f at any ilm«*
for a fwiicr Had« Coat la only Si SO prr w^rk, nr $J9 00 for ihf
it bfiwid thr limita of UtU Stata, withiit four t* nln«*
Till» IndudM faN*&gt; lioard, room. lUhl and lullkm Srntl for plrturv tiulirlin
mtmiha, to HW «aith
undrm*»Kl itom atat#&gt; O
Addrtat STET&amp;OH UNIVCRSITT D*L».d, TUrida
mmta ni tbHf rlaim» if minât ûiTd aaoifTior, K K At
Kilt
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larfal Iw-Fy« I7tr.
O fry IJlGrtHlaltv# nnet Ouani(fal|*r Atinl&gt;«la A|fk'iillural Ch#iiil«trT UlnrrnU»av
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Th* Pr#-Madical Court# —|*hy«uJoti) Mtd&lt;rR&gt; Anafoni) IL-uIfrtoltaO llialulc^i /oob»
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This is Their Town
The way that some people knock you
would think that tim is some one else'»
tow n
But it isn't

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such u splendid opportunity ottered
them iH-fufr nnd wtr-prx-J**uut
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Aou would think tluil. il Ilo re is some
thing lui king, the town is to Maine for it
Hut 11 Isn't the town llmt is to hl:imi­
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the |x-opie in tin- town
And the knockem are part of the
p mph*.
When they knock the town they knock
themselves
What they ought to do is not to com­
plain merely hut also to correct
If tiire town lues anything tiic matter
with it.
if it o«s-ds some improvement*
If ii nts-ds to do no,re ol its buy ing at
home,
If it i»ssis home pride, more of a com ­
munity spirit.
U it need« to develop ita resource

that w« ran siwayt find
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OFFICE:

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LIL1.Ï OF THE VALLET
EASTER LIIXIES,............
SWEET PEAS,
encourage home investment
DOUBLE VIOLETS
Then we. the people, muat do it.
NARCISSUS
Lat'a get together and *tart nomi*- DAFFODILS *nd JONQUILS
thing. Kx. .
ROMAN MYACINT1LS

on E lo c tr ic lty

SANFORD LIGHT &amp; FUELC0„

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MOOHK'S STATION
f r t c t i f. o . b. « i p r t t s o f f l c « h er«
Rev. H, T. Galnea preached at Moore-'a
Station Sunday afternoon, April fith.
Hi* Huhject was “ The straight and nar­
J A C K S O N V IL L E . F L O R ID A
row way.” It seemed that the wiiwlows
of heaven were opened and the Holy
Ghost came down and blessed the meet­
ing, ubout fifteen being converted.

Wt* run sitp p ly you for m in in liiilt' stiipim-nt

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Seed Corn, Cow Peas, Millet, Sorghum, Teosinte t
Pennuls, Onion Sets, Beans, Peas, Potatoes,
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for truckers anil home gardens •

W rits for C atalogu*.
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M IL L S -T h e FLORIST, Inc

Henry

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JEWELER

Notlcr
Any pemon having knowle«ige of the
MY SPECIALTIES
last residence of t’ harl« McCrory. P^kaxl * Hnnd-Pnintcd Citino
bricklayer, in thin town, he having «lied
Gurhom'a Sterling fillvr;
Rogrra' Plated Ware
In Lakelnnd, Fla., Jan. 18, 1913, hie
Elgin nnd Waltham Wntrhea
«later aa administrator of .Ida estate
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would like to know if hs left an? per*
sonal property witH any person or house
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
when he left JvafiRml. Any person
knowing of same and sending informa­
tion WttT be liberally rewarded. Ad- t ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦t t » » # » ♦ ♦ ! ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ j
dreM M. McCall. 128 N. 65th fit., N.Y.
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The Ntoekholdrra ' Sanford Building
and lx&gt;an Aasoelalion
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Tbe annual meeting of the Sanford
Building St lx&gt;«n Asm. will be held at
the office over First National Bank at
8 p. mi, Friday, April 18th.
By order President,
A. P. CONNELLY. Secy.

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Steel Pullman rar« of the hlghest order operaled on all Iralna.
Dlning rara on Iralna Nos. «2 86 and 88. Loral Sleeper to Sarannah
ooerated on Train 80. For Information and reaervatlon apply

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THE SOOTH’ S LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED
No. 16 Orange Ave.

Orlando,« Florida

- Over Duokworth’s

Our reasonable prices are Full Set o f Teeth

$5.00 and up

due to buying our material Gold Crowns, 22k $5.00
in large quantities at greatly
Bridge w’ k, a tooth $5.00
reduced prices from the larg­
$1.00
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abling us to give our patients Cement Fillings

When Other W ork is Ordered
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$ .50
Under the New M ethod we

the very highest class work Gold Fillings
at about one-half the price

take your teeth out and re­

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charged average dentists.

place other work same day.

W e are Making the Latest Improved Sets o f Teeth That Can Be Made To Fit Any
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Elegant Itanqurl
Under the auspices of the Lndie»’ Aid
Society, un elegatnt four course ban­
quet was given by the Presbyterian
church to the men and young men of
the church and congregation in the Ma­
sonic Hall Friday evening, April Ith
At a lung and hamHbmely unpointed
tahlr in the fhape of u letter T and doeorated with large bowls o( beautiful
nasturtiums placed at intervals on the
table, the guests were seated and served
the ■bpi end idly prepared four course
banquet by members of the Aid Society,
One of the object* in Rendering the banquet and social meeting to the men only
was the desire of the pastor, Uev. E. D.
Brow nlee, and the olllcem of the church
to bring the men together in closer touch
with each other and to organize among
them a Presbyterian Brotherhood and
Bible study class. After the conclusion
of the dejlriou* banquet several aplendld talks on the subject and plana for the
Brotherhood and work contemplated
• were modeJ&gt;y Rev. J. F. McKinnon of
Orlando, Rev.'E. Mr Brownlee, Mfusni.
J. N. Whitncr and C'has. lngbld.
*"* Thu Brotherhood wits organized with
'• thirty-five charter members and a
------church wi»*kitu-jtlculwltl« lieneflt nrwi

fur reaching was inaugurated. It it
needless to say that the pleasant every
ing was enjoyed by the guests, num!wr­
ing ovgr fifty. The following ladies
served the banquet, Mrs. C. H. Dingee,
Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mn. D. 1.. Thriudier,
Mrs. B. A. Howard, Mm. Kent 11&lt;resel­
ler. Mrs. F. 1. Woodruff. Mrs. F. I*.
Miller, Mm. Samuel Pule* ton, Mrs.
Glllon, Mrs. T. K. Hates.
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There was considerable excitement
in the city on Saturday when it became
known that two of Sanford's most popuiar young people had stolen a march
on their friends and gone to Orlando and
. been married the afternoon before,
Mr, Paul G. Riggers, one of Sanford’s
prosperous young business men, who has
long since found that "single hIeasedness" was "single cussed ness," but who
had, so far, been unfortunate in las cfforts to moke a change, persuaded Miss
Irene Thurston, one of Sanford's fairest
and most petite young ladies, to join
him In one long ride through life, and,
accompanied by Miaaes Mabel and Charlotte .Hand, motored to Orlando, secured a,license and hastening to the residence of Dr. Stage, of the Presbyterian

church, there said the solemn words
which made them one.
. Mr. and Mm. Dlggcm are at home to
their many fifrnds for the present at
the home of the grooms parents on
Ninth street, but will shortly move into
a home of their own.
The Herald wUha» this happy young
couple a long and prosperous life, nod
may their shadow' never grow shorter. .
. Cecillun Music (Tub
Saturday afternoon at 3 o ’clock the
Cccilian Music Club will* hold theif reg­
ular meeting in the studio of Mrs. F'unnle Stemhridge Munson.
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Delightful Birthday Part)
Little F.thel Goodwin Perkins war the
dainty little hosUwt at a very delightful
birthday party given by her parents.
Prof, and Mrs. N. J. Perkins in honor of
therr little daughter's sixth birthday
Friday afternoon.
In the decorations blue and white was
the color scheme. Quite a number of
Music Club
Ethel Goodwin's little friends und
The Music Club held their regular
neighbors, especially her Kindergarten meeting at the home of Mrs. F. L.
playmates wen* invited to enjoy wilh her Woodruff Saturday afternoon at 3:00
the happy occasion.
o clock. Miss Ellen Mahoney deader.
The little folks were entertained with
A very interesting paper on the "Life

and Works of Moszkoa«kt .mi! Selurwonkn" was read by Miss Mahoney.
Mjss Mary* McKim played a vrry
pretty' Spanish fiance
by
MoHzkowskf.
A short discussion on the "lmi&gt;ort»nr»
of Music in the Home life " t..| .,*«i
The duh were pleased »- '.i., »ith
them Miss Chandler, a uu-ti u ihepclub who lives at Knlerpii'*- ilm
Chandler kindly gave the clut&gt; «iiw1j*rtonal reminiscences of Moszkowakl, of
whom,she was aput&gt;ll while «tudyiaf
music in Berlin. After Mi*» OiandlcrT
interesting talk several matter« •&gt;( hudness were discussed and attended to,
after the conclusion o( whieh 'lie meet
ihg adjourned.
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The Monroe Ferry is again n oper­
ation after being suspended Inr «•■vrnl
days. Many repairs have l»m mid*
during this time and the terry “ 111
shape to handle any and all kinds of
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GO TO (TNCINNATM .onsVIl.Lfi
Via South Atlantic IJmited: daily
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On Thursday, April 10th, this day only we will Give

Purchase

Shoes Purchased on that Date

W c have a Complete Line of Shoes for every member of the family, in all Leathers end Standard ^daltes. Don’t target this date
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NEWS OF THE world County Division Bill Has- Not Yet Come all around florida
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Intcrcat Gleaned

Before The House

From

Various Sources

HAPPENINGS DUUUULlilt VVtLK

The General News of the Land
of Flowers

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Sanford Delegation is Still in Tallahassee and Expect

to Stay to the Finish

CUÜEÍÍ PROM THE STATE PRESS

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Her* The Reader* W ill Find a Brief

An Epitome oi the Week’s Mrm I m .

Historical Spring ^Flowing

portant Happening* in the

(S|&gt;ecial to The Herald i
information to their colleagues. Result, rpitlees. An Orlando and Sanford dele- '
Tnllnhiuw, Fin., April ’ l_—The San moat of them stay in bed all morning gatfon ure both on_the ground s - m y *
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King Nicholas ol Montenegro hut lord roniingent are still enjoying them- while the pressing rlub is working on pretty fight it looked for about Monday
Continuing (he wholesale rlean-up
definitely arranged plana to abdicate »•■Ives and‘ county divLuim Mim&lt; to Ik* their one pair of trousers*
or maybe Saturday and as the commit- recently instituted in Si Augi stine a
We ure all proud of our representu- tee on countv matters is said to lie a
his throne if force is employed by Eur­ a ph asuni pastime judging from the
numi»er of arrests on felony charges
the iart*
fact* of
the Harney uves
lives nere
iiere anu
and our fooa
gami looking senator, |
j large one ana
and trie
the matter or
of county dlvidivi- ,,j|| jM, maijP within the nett few days
oi me
opean powers again.it his little kingdom. »milei upor&lt; »lie
tnkrn before the April
This announcjibent wus made in of­ cuunty men. The re was .strong talk ol Donrgan. Forrest Lake has the «¡teem I «ion will have u full hearing the action of ;inij * ¡||
culling
the
new
county
Send
mile,
an.
of
his
colleagues
and
Sanford
ought
to
this
committee
on
our
hill
in
looked
for«moon
of
the
clrruit court which conficial Montenegrin d ick s Wednesday,
this mav tie tin- name u one .if the olher send iiim luck Iiere again unburdened j v»«nl to with great interest by our dele|Mirp
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The latest move comes
Representative Fmmltt Wilson ol county division» do' not &lt;hum priority by local lulls, in order that he could be gution und our dear friends from ()r- as a thunderliolt to those against whom
lando The general concensus of opin­ the warrant* ure directed as they had
Florida urged the president to remove on tins name Seminole has .« pleasing honored as lie deserve»
from of ike of collector of Internal rev­ sound but to the general public and th«&gt;| The only Sunford ladies Iiere are Mrs. ion umong nil the jicople here seems to supjioned that there was iq lie p little
enue in Florida, Joseph Lee, n negro Sanford people in particular there will latke, Mr». Fernald and Mr». IL F lie that the county division questions will let-up after the first ruffle.
republican leader. Representative Wil- be nothing in a name. Wha^we want is Tolar. They claim to know where their tie settled strictly on their merits and
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son said the negro had held the office for division first and the name will la- a sec­ husbands are hut a doubt is raised in our this means thut our hill will not only
burglars who sought *1700 hoarded
minds and the said husbands are kept receive a favorable report freni the com- *Up by Joseph L. Wreüld an aged recluse
aixtireii years, and he believed a democrat ondary 'considero t ¡on
The Herald correafamdent has some Iniay explaining that county
division ji "&gt;iD*e but will I* puased, liecaiwe if ever „f Nichols, a town eight mile* south of
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should be appointed Ha recommended
very
sad
news
to
relate
Frank
l‘
taking
up
all
their
Time.
a county division had merits ours is the Ukeiand, killed him'al an eerly hour
U/jli. Lewis of Marianna for the part­
Wednesday morning and set fire to his
ition.
The president look the matter Fnriler, Chirle» Hand. !.. I’ Mrt/uller i .Tiie Sanford people iirohahly want to
W'. J. Hill ami ’I’ .1 Miller wen- defl ated know how the matter of division is g.iin^
U S Senator Nat IFryan made a line home. The house was completely de»under consideration.
for the iKwitn n of pug«-» in flu llou v of and in this r.-s|M-» l we u n safely say that address In-fore the legislature lust night iroyed
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The charred body of the old hermit
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President Wilson let it be known that Reprrsentaliv»a. although Harry Floyd j from all a|i|iearances Orange county t* 1regarding a new primary law lie Is ft»a
tering and in the course of his remarks was found in the
o f th * ' htlUSC
the federal government would not In­ jiut up a hut light in the lobby of the liound to Ik* divided.
A I’ Connelly jurt arrived in charge *iat«-d that ta-outm* he did not chouse t
today by friend-*
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tel fere with pending legislation in Cal- hotel for them*line young gentlemen (rem
Sanford.
of
l
lie
Orlando
delegation
ol
lour
promallow
Judge
Cheney
to
retain
his
o
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lice
a»
W
read,
who
had
long
lived
aiune
ilomia by .which aliens who have not
There is no chance for them to slay inent citizen». Connelly was so afraid Federal Judge the Orlando Sentinel had had u fear of ihe hunks. - d saved up
declared .jbeir intention of Ixcoming nat­
hen1
now liecause their money has given that they would not get here safely that made ihe statement that 4,000 Itepuh hi* meagre earnings in an old liox.
uralised as American citizens an- prohib­
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and
unless Ihey ran gel imitimi« in he came nil the wav from Sunford with ticans would vote against him harked The thieve», learning ol ihe money, said
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ited from owning lands or properly. He
communicated this -dmaion infurmal y i In- city laying bri* k on Hit- »in»-t* ori them and explained confidentially thaï ' by some Orlando IVmocnit», and timi to tatui *1700, evidently entered the
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hunting blind tigers iiu-r*- will be n linn-i Oriundo really lieiicvea in Sanford's con the jieopie of Florida should not allow house about 'I o'clock Wedncwdny mornÆ
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to Representative Baker yesterday
lenlion, lint lliey liavelo make a show ilifn to lie done simply liecause he had jng and kill«*«! the old man, afterward
. Lt iifmvtl jirtm- 1ntng out «if the rrewd
There is ulstolutelv sn little beine d«we fit'V
Wre"MfFwFiow-t+ienv TT-goari -tiiTw*vrefu-wd to wflcrer w m»r&gt; to h«W office who firinK the house to hide their erup«.--*.
srily at the Japanese, the fact that it
and »ee lliat th«-y have every thing here was bucked by a in-gro Kepulilican.
o o n
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makes no discrimination of rucu. u bere by tiie op|Misltion tliut tbe Sanfoni
„They
are
at
our
bote*
HI
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lauteoa
b
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W
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b
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b
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¡lW * w 4 * x c r l i r a
"ate*
j well as
cause thennothing
*Iuil
Sanford
,
nnd
did
not
please*
the
Urtamlo
contln„f
Tampa
rejected
the
com
m
bion
form
can
get
the
privilege
of
tinfloor
of
ihe
not to Interfere with the sovereignty
jHsijile aide to slay here and we ex g&gt;‘ iit a little lot
We sincerely tiuja-tliat ,,{ government charter prejiami by the
of the stale, has precluded any action House to discuss the lugli o s i o( living
with Harry Floyd there will fie n* ex- pet’ l to have some very exciting mo­ our Orlando friends will n6t think that ('ominunion (iovernment league and
by (he federal - government
at-this time
AV
from now on
Tiie division Sanford n trying in i w Senator Bryan Milinutt.il to them under the nuepircs
cilemenf until tin* Urtando invincible*, ments
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•liifetnm wilt Im- lirought up ulioui to help eounly division
While we have uj tiie wlute municipal party'on Tu«"»come
in
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mailer
itamiThe flood uatvr* of the .V
Thursday and then ttien&gt; wdl In- news Home influence we are not i|tiili&gt; lliat ,|a&gt; of this week.
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in
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«arty last night was ereeptog up on a
sure enough and the Sunford Herald will strong.
. The romtniysion advorntea who Ik*half dozen or tnufa [Miinta along the and they all usui mosi fnvornhly iml&gt;ur eau*e is getting lietter day tiy tlay lieved they would walk away with
premod with not only our reaaoria for ' get the lin*l ll i»ii by wm
ievre of the M ksiaippi.
Admittedly
Until then let ms have your prayers.
und we do not h-ur lh- re*lu t. The Or- the pnijaeiition, were dumbfounded when
the leven were weakening, the water dividing but with our general
Undo jieople are still d tigging tiie wet the vote wua counted.
They carrieti
.mre The |mi:ile of Sanford would inalready at an unprecedented* height. i*
and dry . queation into county diiiwton hut four ward» out of the ten ward*
lieod
lie
jiruud
of
llielr
delegation
could
pounding against the dikes with in­
TalhihusM«-, Ha . April In. - 'I he days and making jxsijde sick of the »u fiject. , jn the city In hut one ward, the Ninth,
creasing force and whether tlie embank they nee them drwwed up in the very
liiit-il kind of him ki unit Imiking pretty pa** so slowly while the legwhuiire t* T h e wet and dry i|ue»tion ima no mure did they get a decision majority,
merit* can longer withstand the pr*n&gt;un
The election, had it carried for i-otnMr Foriler Inn givi’n orihus timi every getting ready to get ready that oue bus |(|u o . m the mutter Imre Ilian ll fuul ill
I* prohlematival.
ue«sl
to
watrh
tiie
calendar
to
*ee
the
Orange
county
nnd
Senator
Starhuck
is
mLs»ion
lor of government, would liave
memlier *liall liave n bath every morn
The levee - near Wilson, Ark w»-nt
lime *il day
The very imiiortant w.irk getting mighty cold comfort from themeant a virtual recall ol the city adminmg
and
ai
yet
no
one
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tiie
chair
out. It is said to be due to tin- dw rtion
man going toward« the hath room
He &lt;■( forming the com m it lee» Is to la- fin level headed legislator» whin he spins lit» Lit rat inn one year from date, and elecoi aliout 160 negro laborers
¡shed today iThiiredavi and then there little ynrn.
tion of five commissioners. The city
KUtes
that
thl*
water
Li
too
cold.
Bale*
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They will have to go some U tiiey tie- recently handed for nearly *2,000,000
nnd Holly liave discovered that by plac­ will lx* something doing In our mat.
All official rejkirii regarding the ron
ing their trousers fn-neath the hod mat- When the committees have been named feat county division with some such for public improvements, now under
dition ol Pope.H us X., agree that hia
lr««every night theergssei can tie niiin- the imiiort itti ••ill» like county division llimsy statement» and as formerly they wny in great part, and the |ieople did
condition ia not grace and there is no
not f«»‘l that they should make a change
(ujiied without Uie additional expeiW und lithe* lie-ill legislation will ia* intrie liuve no reni arguments.
immediate danger.
Anxirty, however,
R J. HOLLY
in tiie udmiiuiitration at this time.
„( pressing und they have impuried this ( ducetl and |&gt;re»entisi iH.fure tiie com
eontinuw on account of the weakness
of the pontiff and the action uf his heart,
W, T. Kiel4 '» Home Burn»
which ia in need of constant stimulation.
motion jiictur»s&lt; if th limón* i onte*lian gracious hospitality of the pleasant host
F re at ricafn yesterday burned to the
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Nat &lt; GiMMlwtn m his equally famous and tiu»t*-w
The attending physicians found tliui
ground tiie fine inane of W T. Field on
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Aitrr the ('onclunion oi the dinner the
the condition of the pope had improve^
the shore* of beautiful Lake Onoro, u
lainty little Margaret N.«J enjoyed I
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during the night and this improvement with her the cWiratiun ol her fifth ' p * * ? « masterptec.-,^ Olmer Twist" guests enjoyed a pleasant uncial evening few mile* south of tiie city. Every effort
in this j de ture which embraces five with th'dr host and ho» tins
was maintained throughout the day.
of the neighbors and friends of the fam­
birthday at the home ut her parents
recks und requires two hour» to display.
Mrs. .»tcveni presented the ho«u»» ily failed to check the flames and the
although the afternoon tomjrenilure
Dr. and Mrs. T. A. NVal. Wednesday
showed a slight, increase.
Again yes­ afternoon, when she was hostess at a will Im* seen tho complete all-star cast with a handsome cake, as the following strong wind that was blowing at the
which supjiortcd Mr. Goodwin during day was the anniversary also of Mr. and lime made it impossible to gat the fire
terday his temperature roeC slightly
lovely birthday party.
the
memorable year's run at the New Mre. Moses- Mrs. Moses invited the under control.
but the difference was hardly preceptihle.
The pretty color scheme was pink,
Amsterdam and Empire Theatre* is dinner guests to return the next after
Tfte origin of the fire has not as yet
which was carried out in nil the decora­
New York. Although the pric«-» of ad- i noon and Itelji her enjoy bet lovely cake . Itcen learned. Mr. Field, who la now In
I'alr» Nous Bridge (luh
tions, and was all the color of the rib
mission in the metropolis were 12.00 in celebrating her anniversary.
Mis* Ellubeth McLaughlin was the
Ibusiness in TainjUi, is away from home
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lions worn by the little hostess *
Mr. and Mrs. Moses' Invited dinner
jier scat the pictures us shown Itere will
charming hastens of the F'ntre Nous
nearly all the time. Two of the aona
After the little giusits had lieen enterguests were Mr. and Mre. 11. R. Steven*
Bridge Club Thursday afternoon. Three
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luitjed with Juvenile gam«« on the luwn «'o«t hut Urn cent»"tiblet of bridge were played, one being a until 6 -o clock they ~ were' iwnmd lee — l«oc
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Mrs. A. R. Wallace won the club prize, jiorrh, where the beautifully dacorated so great
¡real an artLst as Mr. Gomlwdn af|
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The-guest prize, also a deck of card*, five little pink lighted candle* was th*
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Mre.
M.
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Bowler
was won by Mias Charlotte Keelor.
headway.
attractive centerpiece.
liv e ly Dinner Party
Thursday ulternoon, in relehrittion *&gt;f
After the interesting games of cards,
A number of pretty birthday gift« were
her anniversary, Mre. Moses enter
a delicious grapefruit salad with tomato
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ourh-WalMin
Mr. and Mia. A. Miaa-a were the gra­
received by the little host««.
tnined the guest» of the previous evening
— ^ iw
Jelly, wafers and iced lea was jerved by
Friends of the groom in Sanford aré
Mr»- Strong Barrett. Mre Crus«* cious ImwI und hostess ut &amp; «leHghtfgl and several others.
the hostess whose guests were Mr*. J. 11 Barnes and Mia» l harlptte Hand as- dinner party W«iln«sday'C\j*nlng, -comin receipt ol the announcement» &lt;d the
tu
M(er a pleasant aocinl hour, the annlRoumlUat, Mrs. Geo. A. DeCottea, Mr». ■tated Mr*. Neal in entertaining'and plimentary to Mf. and Mr«. H. R. Ste­
recent wedding of Mina Lenna Belle
CFG. Butt, Mrs. A. B. Wallace,*MIm serving fhe little gueats who were Mary vens. on thc«jccasion of the twenty-third verearj’ cake, presented at tiie dinner, Watson o f . Jackaon, Mich., to Mr.
party wt&gt; en.oyed with ch&lt;x*loate,
Genie Wicker, M b Saidie Williams, Elizabeth and Camilla Pulcston, Olive anniversary of their marriage.
Claude Ditta Couch of this city." The
amhiwia, assorted cakes und salted
M b Charlotte Keelor, M is Irene Newman, Sarah William», F.lizalielli
wedding took*'place at Jackson, Mich.,
.f
The room» were a bower of floral love­
Brady, M b Ruth Butler. Misses Madge Whltner, Ethel Goodwin Perkins, Mar­ liness in their profusion uf beautiful cut peanuts.
the home of the bride.
The guests on thia pleasant occadon
end Veda Ward.
Mr. Couch, who ia well known In this
garet Zachary, Charlotte Smith, 'M ar­ flower» and «lecorations of dainty green were Mr. and Mre. Stevens, Dr. and Mrs.
city
has been a resident of Sanford for
vines.
.
The
color
motif
wa»
red
and
garet Peter». Jean Maxwell, Lila Mur­
O. L. Miller. Mr». T. A Roasctter, Mrs.
•Fancy Work Circle .. -■ 7
altout
a year, coming here with his par­
green
with.the
accompanying
ton««
of
rell. Martha Chappell, Theodora Miller.
M. Krunk, Mrs. B. J. Starling, Mre. M.
rMra. W. T. Johns was hostess oTthe
Doris and Mildred Hand, Joe Caldwell, pink. Covers were laid for twelve, Th«* II. Bowler, Mrs. S. O. Shinholser, Mrs. ents from Jackson, Mich., and has been
Wney Work Circle Thursday afternoon.
farming on the West Side (or the post
Deane Turner, Jr., Billie Fitts, Walt«*r table wou lovely with its artistic deco­ Kan her.
The members of the Circle and visitor!
season. He was also identified with the
Carter, Junior Dutton, Thoma* Wight, rations of white oleander, green vines »*•- ■ • —z-------------------------•»Joyed their pretty fancy work an&lt;J a
Orange county fair, having charge of the
Lecture at Imperial
Frank Chase. Arthur /achery, E. K nnd pretty nasturtiums nt each pinto,
**U1 afternoon together.
TVlyilaJa.
the
center
of
the
table
exquisite
Mrs.
Kalo
RkhatiU..
0
Tlare.
w
iU
.
«to^Sanlurd-tühlbiL
FosUr, .Aaelttt ..V d gwJllu
red PremT-hwrirth,*tv&lt;»»mr »m*» frmRrrvKi»fa v f
„.Jrbratod lecture, "C om m orre'-Mr. C m rrh-leH *tow '-aw tre ttrr~fo *
Buster
Smith.
.
fold and silver cake were served by the
to the charwilrig effect.
Sense and the Liquor Traffic" at tiie Im -. claim his bride at his former home city,
hostess. ‘ Mrs. Johns' guests were Mrs.
J
. About 7:30 the party aat down to the perial Theatre on th«« night of'April 16th j They will he at home to their friends
■ OilTer Twl**" Cotnln? Herr
J. J. Purdon, Mrs. W. L. Mllteer, Mrs.
Admission 10 cents. Everyone should at 61b W. First 8t. alter April 30th. *
enjoyment
of
a
delicious
eight,
coursé
Manager J. F. KarnAU will offer to
D* A. Caldwell. Mre. H. II. Hill. Mrs.
¡The Herald .is joined by their many
dinner, which wia served in a specially hear this celebrated lecture.
•W. R. Hines, Mre. A. E. Hill.. Mrs. the patrons of the Imperial Theatre on
34-tfp
friends In hearty contratulat Ions.
le and manner, reflecting the
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Monday, Apnl 14th.
theremarkable
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                    <text>WILL; PAY YOUR RAILROAD FARE FROM ANY POINT IN ORANGE COUNTY
B E S U R E T O A S K U S A B O U T IT

THE SOUTH’S LARGEST AND BEST EÛ U IPPED

DENTAL PARLORS
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Full Set of Teeth

Our reasonable prices are
due to buying our material
in large quantities at greatly
reduced prices from the larg­
est dealers in the North, en­
abling us to give our patients
the very highest class work
at about one-half the price
charged average dentists.

O rlando,* F lo rid a

O v e r D u e k w o r t h ’s

$5.00 and up
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Gold Crowns, 22k $5.00
Bridge w’k, a tooth $5.00
Silver Fillings

$1.00

Cement Fillings

$ .50

When Other Work is Ordered

Gold Fillings
All-W ork Guaranteed

Under the New Method we
take your teeth out and re­
place other work same day.

We are Making the Latest Improved Sets of Teeth That Can Be Made To Fit A
Mouth, No Matter How Many Sets Have Failed. If .You
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Elegant Banquet
Under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid
Society, an elegatnt four course ban­
quet was given hy the Presbyterinn
church to the men and young men of
the churrh and congregation in the Ma­
sonic Hail Friday evening, April 4th.
At a long and harni-tbmely appointed
talkie ill Lite *ha|&gt;e of a letter T and docorated with larg»: bowls of beautiful
nasturtiums placed at intervals on the
table, the guests were seated nnd served
the "splendidly prepared four course
banquet by memliers of the Aid 8ociety.
One of the object* in Rendering the ban­
quet und sociul meeting to the men only
was the desire of the pastor, Rev. E. D.
Brownlee, and the ofllcers of the rhurch
to bring the men together in cloier touch
with eacli other and to organize among
them a Presbyterian Brotherhoo«! and
Bihle study class. After the conclusion
of the delicious banquet several splen«lld talks on the subject and plans for the
Brotherhood nnd work contemplated
w;ehrnwule_bjr Rev. J. F. McKinnon of
Orlando, RevT'E. M—Brownlee, Mposrs.
J. N. W'hltnor nnd ( ’has. Ingold.
The Brotherhood was organized with
thirty-flvo charter members nnd n
xburch
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far reaching was inaugurated. It is
needless to say that the pleasant evetv
ing was enjoyed by the guests, number­
ing ovqr fifty. Tire following ladies
served the banquet, Mrs. C. H. Dinge«,
Mrs. R. J. Holly. Mrs. D. I.. Thrnsirer,
Mrs. B. A. iiowurd, Mrs. Kent Itowtetler, Mrs. F. L Woodruff, Mrs. F. L
Miller, Mrs. Samuel Puleston. Mrs.
Gillon, Mrs. T. K. Dates.

church, there said the solemn words
which made them one.
Mr. and Mrs. Diggers ore at home to
their muny f*irnd* for the prewnt at
the homo of the grooms parent* on
N inth street, hut will shortly move into
a home of their own.
The Herald wuhe» this Imppy young
couple a long and prunperous life a id
may their shadow never grow shorter. .
. Cccllian M usic Club
Saturday afternoon at 3 o ’clock the
Cccilian Music Club w ilfhold theif reg­
ular m«-etlng in the sttidio of Mrs. Funnie Stembridge Munson.

been married the afternoon before,
Mr. Paul G. Diggers, one of Sanford’s
prosperous young business men, w ho has
long since found that "single blessedness" was “single cussednesa." but who
had, so far, been unfortunate in his efforts to make a change, pereuaded Miss
Irene Thurston, one of Sanford's fairest
and most petite young ladies, to join
him in one long rifle through life, nnd,
accompanied by MUmw Mabel and Charlotte .Hand, motore«! to Orlando, secured a.license and hastening to the residence of Dr. Stagg. of the Presbyterian

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awl Miss Irene Itrady, who assisted Mrs. Mmakowskl.
Perkins in entertaining and .serving the
A short discussion on the "Impurtanr*
little guests.
inf Music in the Home Life" t..||..»rd
The centerpiece on the attractive. The club were j4ra.xd i.• '...&lt; m!h
table was lieautiful maidenhair fern and I them Miss Chandler, a in.n
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plumbago. The pretty fuvors for the club who live* at Knterpn-*- Mw
little girls were cute little blue fans and Chandler kindly gave the clui. -..me perhalls fbr the boys.
sonal reminiscences of Moszkowaki, of
The tittle hootcss receive«! a number whom ,sh e was apupil while 'tudyinl
of pretty birthday gifts. T he guwt« music in Berlin. After Mi** ChsmlWr’l
were Jean Maxwell. Helen Kennetly, interesting talk several m sti. r- &lt;•( hmi*
Klizalieth Whitner, Mnrgnrpt Neal,
ness were discussed and ati. 'idrd to,
Maud I.ake, Olive Newman. Clifford after the conclusion of which 'he meetShinholser, Mlldre«! Holly, Kmtna S|&gt;en- ihg adjourned,
cer. Lucy Olive Gain««, Mary Godby.
T.
Ruby Biott.Mary Elizabeth and Camilla
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n i .
,P.
,
I he Monroe ferry is .»gam i &gt;prfPuleaton, Ihcodora Miller, Sarah Eve,,
, ■
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ntion after being suspended i"i -.\rr*i
lyn Williams. Ali&gt;ert Connelly, Frank
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,rllo
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days. Many repairs haw l"-.n inaa»
(has«-, Joe ( nldwell, Thomas Wight, . . .
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Delightful Dirthds) Part)
Little Ethel Goodwin Perkins was the
dainty little hoeUns at a very delightful
birthday party given by her parents,
Prof, and Mrs. N. J. Perkins in honor of
theiT little daughter's sixth birthday
Friday afternoon.
In the decorations blue nnd white was
the color scheme. Quite a number of
Music Club
Ethel Goodwin's little friends and
The Music Club held their regular
neighbors, especially her Kindergarten meeting at the home of Mrs. F. L.
Via South Atlantic Untiled: daily
playmates w it * invited to enjoy with her Woodruff Saturday afternoon ut 3:00 through train. Diner». II &lt;’ I*1*1'
tlte happy occasion.
o ’clock. Miss Flllcn Mahoney deader. ney, F. P. A. L. &amp; N. R. D \2r\oo+
The little folks were entertained with
A very interesting paper on the "Life ville. Adv.
67-Fti Si Tu*w 1«?

On Thursday, April 10th, this day only we will Give
On Every
Dollar
Purchase
of Shoes Purchased
on that Date
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pletc L ine o f Shoe» for every m em ber o f the fam ily, in all Leathers and Standard fla k e s.

D o n ’t forget this date

,lh F c.iB .n ^ A U L *,B uicU a,lJM U C xax.(^ n ic*U inuJd A k lhg.thc.L arg&lt; :4t P er-C en t in G ain betw een .A p r iL 3 r d . and
N ow is the T im e to Increase Your S ta n d in g 'nr the AntmTTobrtr-Gu f t f c n /

SANFORD SHOE &amp;
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FRIDAY, A PR IL

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1913

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County Division Bill H as-Jíot Y et C o m eAlL around florida
Before The H ou se

temi of Intere«! G lean ed From

The G eneral News of the Land

V arious S ou rces

o f Flowers

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HAPPENINGS DURINGJUt WttK
Here il.e Reader* Will Find a Brief
Historical Spring 'flow ing
____For Hurried Reader*

Sanford Delegation is Still in Tallahassee and Expect
____
to Stay to the Finish

CUUED EROM THE STATE PRESS
1An Epitome oí the Week1«
portant Happening* in the

(Special to The Herald!
' information to their colleagues. Result, rpitteea. An Orlando and Sanford dele
______ Stats*» Domain____
Tnllahnsxer, Fin.. April -» —The San moat of them s ta y in bed ait morning gatton-a n r both on~ the ground a ~ m y ----------ford contingent are -.till enjoyipg them- while the pressing club is working on pretty fight D looked for about Monday
Continuing the wholesale clean-up
selves and ’county divUion m m i to lx- their one pair of trousers*
or maybe Saturday and as the commit- recently instituted in St. Augi siine a
a ph ¡Lsunt pastime judging from the
We ure all proud of our representa­ tee on countv matter* is said to be a number of arrests on felony chargta
smiles UJHII the far«« of the Harney tive* liere and our goo&lt;i looking Henutor, I large one and the matter of county diviwill Ik- made within the next few day*

King Nicholas of Montenegro ha«
definitely arranged plans to abdicate
his throne if force is employed by Kuropcan powers against his little kingdom.
Forrest iaike has the esteem 1sion will have u full hearing the action of an,| wj|[ ^ taken
before the April
This announcjihent was made in of- county men I’here wus .strong talk ol IJonegan.
calling thenew county Seminole, an . of Ills colleagues and Sanford ought to this committee on our hill is looked for- »««¡(in of the elrruitcourt which con*
ficisl Montenegrin eirelcs Wednesday.
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this mav la- (lie name if one of .........

tend Inm hack here again unburdened Iward to with great interest by our dele- vpiich here soon

The latest move eomes

Representative Emmltt Wilson of county division* do* not chum priority by local hills, in order that he could ho gution and our dear friends from Or- „ „ thunder»K&gt;li to those against whom
lando The general concensus of opin the warrants are directed »« they had
Florida urged the president to remove on this name Seminole hu* .1 pleasing honored us lie deserves
from office of collector of internal rev­ sound hut to ihe general public and th&lt;-| The only Sanford ladies here art- Mrs. ion umong all the jkhijiIc here seems to supposed that there was tq Iks p little
enue in Florida, Joseph Lee, a negro Sanford people in particular there w ill; I.ake, Mr*. Kernald and Mrs. H. E lie that the county division questions will let-up after the first ruffle.
on theirmerits and
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republican leader. Representative Wil­ lie nothing in n name. Whn^we want is 1Tolar. They claim to know where their |hesettled strictly
hillwill notonly
Burglar* who sought 11700 hoarded
son said the negro had held the office for division first and the name will Ik- a see- husbands are but a doubt is raised in our,this meuns thatour
1minds and the said husbands are kept 1 rocsivw a favorable re|&gt;ort from the com- *Up by Joseph L. WreGd an aged reclUss
sixteen years, and he believed a democrat ondary 'consideration
The Herald corn «[«indent 11a* some busy explaining that county division j* mil tee hut will In' puaaed. liecause il ever of Nirhols. a town eight mile* south of
should be appointed Ha recommended
a county division had merits our* is the Lakeland, killed h im 'st an curly hour
It/jU. Lewla of Marianna for the po«- very sad news to relate Frank P taking up nil their Time.
Fowler.
Ch-.rl.-i
Hand.
I.
I*
Mcf.i.li.-r
.The
Sanford
(*eo|)le
probably
want
to
one.
Wednesday morning and set fire to his
ition.
The president took the matter
W J. Hill and T .1 Miller were defl ated know how the matter of division is going
lb S Senator Nut Bryan made a line home. The house wascompletely desunder consideration.
for the |s«mticii of imges in fhe IIoiim- of and in this r.-wjMx 1 we can safely say that address l&gt;c|iirc the legislature last night troyed.
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The charred body ol
the old hermit
President Wilson let it be known that Iteprrscutum ,*, altlimigh Harry Floyd 1 trum all apiwarancm Orange county is 1n-guniing a new primary la* he is fosl»ut
up
a
hot
light
in
the
'lobby
of
the
Imund
to
Individed.
tering
and
in
the
course
of
his
remarks
was
found
in
the
ashen
of
the house
the federal government would not inhotel
for
them-line
young
gentlemen
Irnni
!
A
I’.
Connelly
juM
arrived
in
charge
stated
that
liecuuse
he
did
not
ehoOse
t
today
by
friend«
teifere with ponding legislation in Calol the Orlando delegation of four prom- allow Judge Cheney to retain his olfirc *&gt;
Wread, who hud long lived alone
ifomia by.which aliens who have not Sanford.
There is no chance (or them to slay inent citizens. Connelly was so afraid Fi-dt-ral Judge the Orlando Sentinel had |ia(] u [ear Of the hanks, * d saved up
declared ^beir intention of becoming nat­
uralized as American citizens an- prohib­ hen- now Ixs-ause their money has given 1 that they would not gel here safely that mnde the statement thut «1,000 Hepub- his meagre earnings in an old l&gt;ox.
ited from owning lands or property, lie out and unless they can gel |«&gt;«itii&gt;iH in he Paine nil the wav from Sanford with bean» would vote against hint hacker! The thieves, learning ol the money, said
communicated this -decision informal y the city laying brick on the «In-els or j them and explainer! confidentially thm j by some Orlando I &gt;.■Minerals, nnd thut i,, total $1700. evidently entered the
hoofing blind tigers lin-r»- will •«■ a linn - 1 Orlumlo really Iwlieves in Sanford's con the |i«*oplc of Floridu should not allow house hIkiuI 2 o'clock Werlnesrlny mornto Representative Dftker yesterday.
tentimi, hut they liuve to oiuke a show tills to Ik- done simply Ih-csu-k- lie had jug und killed the old man afterward
rung
out of tin- crowd
r*-Tho*th=tfae- measure- L&lt;r u!Ull‘i! prtm- *
There is nlwolutely so little berne d n w ftn y - -We «m U &lt;Mw'w~t+tenv wyrwid -tsuwe-rrebreed to wiltm w mart to hold office who Ijring the house to hide their criipe.arily at the Japanese, the fart that it
and -kt that they have everything here, wu.« bucked by a negro Republican.
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-makes no discrimination of rare., a* here by the op|«uution that the Sanford
.They are • at our hotel -ro»v—
H l i iqcam* . » tex'sxtjx- Wav Vhr - iHsnsm-r ■V»y aivar.-xi
re
well as^r)£jg^U 3£d&amp;&amp;
Ì cans«- there is nothing hut Sanford j und did not please the Oriundo contin­ of Tumjiu rejected the commission form
ran
get
the
privilege
of
the
floor
ol
ihe
not to Interfere with the sovereignty
|M*Opll* alili' (41 *ti*&gt; ÍMCfV and vke e i gent a little hit
We sincerely Iiojk- that of government charter preparisi by the
of the state, has precluded any action House to discuss the high cost ol living
with
Harry
Floyd
there
will
I
k- 111 ex­ jirel Ui have some very exciting nu&gt;- our Orlando friends will nht think thnt Communion (iovemment la-ague and
by (he federal government at this time
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citement until the Orlando Hivini-ililr»
come in ( tr-*- As lie- mailer «land*,
our proposition is in i-vr-ryl««lv * mouth
anil they all seem ninni favorably im­
pressed with not only our reasons lor
dividing hut with our general up|K-ai.viee The |K-o:i|t- of Sanforrl would ¡11dersl Ik- [iroud ol their delegation rould
they
them clr.-H-i.-ri up in the very
latest kind of nock* and looking pretty

The flood water* of the MstsirwJppi
early last night, was rrreping up nit a
half dozen or more [«liiit* along the
levee of the Mississippi. Admittedly
the levees were weakening, the water
already at an unprecedented- height, i«
(rounding against the dikes with in­
creasing force and whether the embank
menta can longer withstand the pniu-un
M r F o rs te r lui* g iv i’n o rd e rs U nit e ve ry
i* problematical.
m e m lie r « h a ll h a v e 11 h a t h e ve ry m o rn
The levee near Wilson, Ark wi-nt
out. It U said to Ire due to the desertion ng nnd as yet no one ho» ««-cn the chair
man going toward* the hath room
He
ot alrout 160 negro laborer*

state* that the water Lx too cold.
and Holly have discovered that by plac­
All official report* regarding the eon
ing their trousers beneath the bed matdition of Pop».Pius X., agn-o that hi*
trei«»every night tlieer^-nxe-. can In* nufincondition is not grace and there is no
laitiod without the additional expeAec

immediate danger. Anxirty, however,
continue* on account of the weakness
of the pontiff and the action of his heart,
which is in need of constant stimulation
The attending physicians found that
the condition of the pope had improve^
during the uight and this Improvement
was maintained throughout the day.
although the afternoon tcni|&gt;cn»turo
showed a alight, increase. ' Again yes­
terday his temperature ro*C slightly
hut the difference was hardly preoeptible.

i^*’ Kntre Nous Bridge Club
Mlsa Elizalieth McLaughlin was the
charming ha*ten* of the Kntre Nous
Bridge Club T hursday afternoon. Three
“table* of Hfldge'were played, one being a
gumt table.
Mr*. A. B. Wallace won the club prize.
* deck of card*.
The-guest prize, also a deck of card*,
w-aa won by Miaa Charlotte Keelor.
After the interesting gamea of card*,
a delicious grapefruit aalad with tomato
jelly, wafers and iced Lea was ^ rv e d by
the hoateea wboee guceta were Mrs. J. H
Roumlllat, Mr*. Geo. A. DeCottes, Mr*.
Cf G. Butt, Mrs. A. B. Wallace,‘Mis*
Genie Wicker, Mfat Saidio Wllliama,
Mia* Charlotte Keelor, Miaa -Irene
Br»dy, M ia Ruth Butler, MUscs Madge
snd Veda Ward.____________
i Fancy Work Circle
-S
Alia. W. T. Johns wss hostess oT"the
Fancy Work Cird* Thursday afternoon.
The members of the Circle snd visitors
•njoyed their pretty fancy work and *
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end*! Afternoon together.
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Sanfonl is trying to uw Senator Bryan submitted to them under the auspice*
to In-Ip county division
V\ hih- we have uf the white municipnl parly* on Tues«ouïe inlluenei- we are not ipllte thut ,|tty of this week.
stfitlig.
r. The commission advocates who Ih*Our r a iw is‘getting la-lter day by day lieved they would walk away with
und we do not (car th - reiu t. The Or- the projio-tition, were dumbfounded when
lando people ure still d agging the wet the vote was counted.
They carried
1S|KS*lllf t-‘ "Pile lleruhl I
and dry . question into county division hut four wards out of the ten wards
Tallahassee, Ma . April |0 . - 'I he days antl muking | ksiji|c sick of the subject., jn the city In hut one ward, the Ninth,
pass so slowly while the legislature- i* The wet nnd dry question tins no more did they get a decision majority.

! g e ttin g re a d y

will Ik- something doing in earn««t.
They will have to go some if they tieWhen the committee* have Inx-n named h u t county division with some such
the iinuortm t •«IIIh like county division flimsy statements and us formerly they
u n d l i t h e ' lo c a l le g is la tio n w ill I k- intrie |,uve n o re a l a r g u m e n t s .

of pressing and t h e y have i mpa r te d tin* j tlucexl a n d

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motion pictures* .if the famous loniedisn gracious hospitality of the pleasant host

neigh!«),» and Ir.ends of ‘ Nat (

(I. kmIw. i, m hi* equally fammi, and h«s.t.w»
ill Charlee
Alter the conclusion of the dinner the

Ittùay little Morguret _Ne"sJ enjoyed | p o ftrsy si of the "Kag.n'
Dickens' masterpiece. "Oliver Twist” , guests enjoyed u jileanant smial evening
with her t h r evil'll nit ion of h**r fifth
In this picture which embrace* live with their host and hostess.
birthday ut the home of h«*r pum ita

recLs und require* tw o hour* to display.

Mrs. E levens |ire*enle&lt;| the hustew

F ile e le c t io n , had it c u rrie d fo r c o in -

nussiiin for of government, would have
me ant a virtual recall ol the city adminixtratlon one year Irom «late, an d cloc-

lion of five commissioner*. The city
recently Iwnded for nearly $2,000,000
for public improvements, now under
wny in gre-ut part, nnd the people did
not ft-el t h a t they should ma ke n change

in tlie mlmitutitration at this time.
W T. Field's Home Burns
F ri- at norfn yesterday burned to the
ground the fine home of \V T. Field on
the shores of lieautiful Lake Onoro, u
few miles south of the city. Every effort
of the neighbor* and friend* of the fam­
ily failed to check the tinme* and the
strong wind that was blowing at the
time mad«- it impossible Tb get the fire
under control.
Tjie origin of the fire has not as yet

Dr. and Mrs. T. A. sVal. Wednesday will be seen the comjdete all-star cast with a handsome cake, as the following
afternoon, when she was hoatesa at a
which supjwrted Mr. Goodwin during day was the anniversary ulzo ol Mr. and
lovely birthday party.
the memorable year’s run at the New Mr*. Moses. Mrs. Moses invited, the
The pretty color scheme was pink,
Amsterdam and Empire Theatres is dinner guiwts to return the next afterwhich was carried out in all tin- decora­
New York. Although the price, of a d - , noon and help her enjoy he, lovely
; i^ ^ le a rn e d . 'M r'Field.' who is now in
tion*, and was ull the color of the nbmlssion In the metropolis were $2.00 in celebrating her unnirrrsary.
husimm in Tampa, is away from home
lions worn by the little hostess •
[H-r seal the picture« as shown here will, Mr. and Mrs. Moses' Invited dinner nearly ull the time. Two of the son*
After the little guwtx had l&gt;een enter- cost hut ten cents.
guest* were Mr. und Mrs. H. R. Steven* are employed in Sanfonl and tho rest
lailjed with juvenile guinea on the lawn
I~U.1 theatre«oer* will urohahly
their little daughter. Rebccka Mr. of the children were away at school *t
until 5 - o’clock thef~WOT ssnrsd »ee
I
I
k
slow
to
take,advantage
of
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g
^
M
r * . - F. - K.
* ' • " * - * » • the time. T he neighborhood-was-wum«cream, cake nnd candy on the apscioua not
great
an
artist
as
Mr.
Goodwin
.P
T
1M
Her.
Mr.
and
Mre.
C. I Henry, moned by sight ol the flumes, hut despite
porch, where the beautliully dscoraU-d so great
Mr. and Mr*. S. O. Shinholser, Dr..and
their heroic efforts nothing could be done
table with the handsome cake Aith its such trifling expense.
Mrs..O. I Miller. Mr*. T
Roaoetter.
ns the fire hud already gained too much
five little pink lighted candle* was th»
Mrs. M. H. Bowler
headway.
attractive centerpiece.
l i v e l y Dinner Party
Thursday uiternoon, in celebration of
f
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V
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A number of pretty birthday gift» wen^
.v :
her anniverary, Mr*. Moses enter
ourh-Walson
Mr. and Mia. A. Moatt *cr* Uu* *nireceived by the little hostess.
tained tile guest* of the previous evening
Friends of the groom in Sanford are
Mr*. Strong Barrett. Mr* Cruss- clous hiwt und hostess ut a deKghtful and several other*.
in receipt of the announcements q( the
liarnea and Mias Charlptte Hand as­ dinnec party Wednesday-eveftiug, -comVier a pleasant social hour, the anni­
recent wedding of Mina Lenna Belle
plimentary
to
Mf.
and
Mr*.
H.
R.
Ste­
sisted Mr*. Neal in entertaining'and
versary cake, pnnented at the dinner,
Watson o f . Jackson, Mich., to Mr.
ven*.
on
the
occasion
of
the
twenty-third
serving ihe little guests who were Mary
party wa* ciiioyed with ehoclonte,
Claude
Ditta Couch of thia city; The
anniversary
ot
their
marriago.
Elizabeth nnd Camilla Puleston, Olive
ambrosia, assorted cake* and salted wedding took place ut Jackson, Mich.,
The room* were a bower of floral loveNewman, Sarah Williams, hlizalieth
peanuts.
the home of the bride. Whltner, Ethel Goodwin Perklrw, Mar­ line** in their profuilon uf lieautiful cut
The guests on thia pleasant occa-ion
Mr. Couch, who is well known in this
flower*
and
decorations
of
dainty
green
garet Zachary, Charlotte Smith, Mar­
were Mr. and Mr*. Sevens, Dr. and Mrs.
city
has been a resident of Sanford for
vines.
.
The
color
motif
was
red
and
garet Peter*. Jean Maxwell. Lila Mur­
O. L. Miller. Mr*. T. A Rosaetter, Mrs.
about
a year, coming here with his par­
green
with,
the
accompanying
tone*
of
rell, Martha Chappell, Theodora Miller.
M. Frank, Mr*. B. J. Starling, Mrr. M.
Dori* and Mildred Hand. Joe Caldwell. pink. Coven were laid for,twelve. The Hi Bowler, Mr*. 8. O. Shinholser, Mra. ents from Jackson, Mich., and has been
farming on the West Side for tlie peat
Deane Turner, Jr., Billie Fitto, Walter table waa low ly with its irtfotic deco-, Knnner: ’ __________ I _ _ _
season.
He was also identified with the
ration*
of
white
oleander,
green
vine*
Carter. Junior Dutton. Thomas Wight,
Orange
county
fair, having charge of the
nnd
pretty
naituitium*
at
each
(date,
Lecture
at
Imperial
Frank Chase. Arthur /achery. E. K

- i a t . a a RKZk^k WHILIWu.'* FosU z. Vk l o c ■
fold and ZUver cake were aorved bÿ the Buster Smith.

hoatesa. Mr*. Johns’ guests were Mr*.
J. J. P union. Mrs. W. L. Miltcer. Mr*.
D. A. Caldwell. Mr*. H. II. Hill, Mr*.
•W. R. Hines, Mrs. A. E. HUI,. Mr*.
Maplsi and Mrs. H. E. Hester visitor*.

from IUIW nil
The divisimi
ini-ill*
i|iie»tii&gt;n will Ik- l&gt;ruiight up uluiut
Tliur*du&gt; ami llu-ii t lien- will 1K- IU-W«
sure enough and Uu- Sniffimi Herald will
get the first II ish by wire
Until then lei us have your prayers.

u&gt; get ready th a t nut- h ie 1 &gt;1uce in the m a t te r here than it luitl in
need to watch the calendar to «ee the O r a ng e count y and Senat or Sturbuck is
nine ofday
T h e very iminirtunl work
j o t t i n g mighty cold comfort from the
ol forming t h e c ommi t t ee s
Is to Ik- fin level hendt-d legislator* when he spin* his
Ilatwt ¡shed today \Thuraduvi and then there little yar n.

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Katc Uichatda-.O'ilaro- w ill dc-1SanlottLtathiblL

red nrerv-fvMt^h.Ii’i '7»«rrnr »rr.d tru0n\K***Tff a f her celebrated lecture, "Commorr-r--Mr. Omrrtr-leH'-w f«nr • wwArw egrr-to
Sense and the IJquor Traffic" a t the Im -, claim hi* bride at his former home city.
to the chaFnflrtg effect.
_
. About 7:30 the party sat down to the perial Theatre on the night of April 16th.T They will he at home to their friend*
" Oliver Twli‘" Comln? Here
at 618 W. First St. alter April 30th. Admission
10
cents.
Everyone
should
enjoyment
of
a
delicious
eight
course
Manager J. F. KarnAU will offer to
The Herald . I» joined by their
the patron* of the Imperial Theatre on dinner, which waa served in a »pecially hear thia celebrated lecture.
friends In haarty congratulations.
64-tfp
Monday, April 14th. the remarkable pleasing atyle and manner, reflecting the
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ENTERTAINMENT FOR GROWERS

G len n 's

FRANK CLARlC IN CONGRESS

Sulphur

Florida Cltrna Exchange Will Show InlrodarM fiorarsi Bills of Interest
- .lo Cititene of .Florida
;
Them Good Time at Tampa
Congressman Clark upon the eon Venment to the member* two moving pic­
ture* made Ift Florida. This will be-an
innovation th a t will be much appreciated
apt-daily as the pictures will show noth­
ing but Florida scenery that is a delight
to the eye. and much of it will no doubt
be readily rceognlwd by those who a t­
tend. “Tho Citrus Industry of Florida"
is the title of one oflfhe pHtiirw, and it
U a most-faithful-reproduction of the
nroctSi of cultivation, culture, parking,
and finally «nda at the New York w erehousa whert the frui^is being handled
for distribution to the consumer. As
. representing the consumer, three little
New York children arc shown eating re­
spectively an orange, a grapefruit and a
..lemon. In conjunction-with the picture
mentioned abovei' the worthy manager
of the E rchsnge-lra airanged t o r a pic­
ture that Is really one of the b a t that
ever came Into the state for Interest and
thrills. It has been rightly named:
"The Wizard of tho Jungle," and Is an
animal picture par excellence. Lions,
hyenas, and savage* run riot in this pic­
ture. The locale is supposed to be laid
in Africa, but Sulphur Springs and Flor­
ida furnished all tho so-called African
scenery, nnd faithfully reproduced It.
too. Captain Jack Bonavita,' who per­
sonally supervised the construction of
tliis great two-reel picture, is seen in
many thrilling moments under the lion's
paw, ahd in his jaw* too. for that matter.
These picture* are a product of Florida.
Captain Bonavita is a resident of Flor­
ida, and the director of the World’s
B est Film Company, who produced this
picture and is also a resident of Tamps.
The pictures will be shown to the mem­
bers of tho Exrhangc and alt attendants
at the convention at the Tampa Bay
Casino. Tampa, Florida, under tho aus­
pices of the W orld’s Best Vilm Company
on the night of April 17th.

d iirrffÎn u in fc F p f liITIi ofTdiàldeFabB»
interest Arttong the .moat ImparUnt
being:
\
A bill to provide separate accommo­
dations for the white and negro recto,
on street car* and other public convey­
ances In thé District of Columbia. .
A biU to prohibit intermarriage be­
tween the hrbit* and negro race* in the
DiaRlrt of Columbia.
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A blU for the relief of the* state of
Florida. - This bill provide* for the re&gt;
fund of moneys lUegall/ collected by the
direct cotton tax' soon after the dvil
war.
The Amount Involved' is some­
thing over a million, dollar*.
Bills providing.for-the establishment
o( fish hatching, and fish cultural s ta ­
tions on the hi lam l riw r St. Lucie river.
Indian rivez. .Lake .Tohhjis kaliga.. S t ,
Johns river. la k e Okeechobee and New
River.

There are of course a large humbefUÎ
penilon bills and other private measures.

Spraying the Garden far Belter Crops.
Practical directions lor raising.healthy
crops in the eity back yards were given
last week by W. A. Orton, Plant..Path­
ologist of the Bureau of Plnnt Industry.
Department of Agriculture, in a lecture
on “ Plant Diseases and the Home Acre,”
delivered before th* educational depart­
ment of the Young Men's Christian
Association. «The lecture concluded the
sariaa of Home Agriculture*for the city
men which has been given st weekly
intervals-at tho Y. M. C. A. by experts
of the Department of Agriculture^
Mr. Orton declared that plant sani­
tation was now recognized os one great
means for increasing crop ylieds. Fundame, f lly, he said, plant sanitation
depended on a deep, fertile soil, well
tiled. He advised that all humus, or
organic matter, such as leaves and
grass, be conserved for soil development,
Cathode Church Notice
with the exception of the humus thnt
On Sunday. April 13th. Father Bnrry may have come from diseased plan tit.
of Palalkn will take Father.Hresnahan’s Fungus diseases in hotlieds and frames
place here in Sanford. There will he he attributed to excessive heat nnd
two masses Sunday morning at 7 nnd 10. moisture, nnd said that they cojjld be
- b y - voTVUfwrfrm smrt - careful
. ..T hi'M dtihV F a* Mr wiuiieiir confcs- wttrring, given in the early morning,
sions Saturday aluunrew. tMHlj
s«stownTP|Ud
Father Bresnahn»\ will .officiate ut Pa- th • preparation of copper ’sulphate lime
l a t k a . -----------------------—
a id water known as Bordeaux Mixture.
Elks Install Olflcers
'This preparation, Mr. Orton said, could
At the last meeting of Hanford Ixxlge 11m&gt; made at home, and was not only a
1241, I). P. O. Elks the following officers practical cure-all for parasitic diseases,
were installed:
hut also acted as a great stimulant for
ExaltedTTuler. Cruse Barnes.
plant grow thnA * new preparation,
Esteemed-Lending Knight, It. L. Peck. which can also 1m? made by anyone he
Esteemed Loyal Knight, C. O. Mc­ said, was the so-cxlletf ’’self-boiled"
Laughlin.
lime and sulphur, which was peculiarly
Esteemed Lecturing Knight. T. A. valuable for pench rot nnd brown spot
Nenl.
on fruit.
iiccretary. O. L. Tnylor.
Mr. Orton then discussed the dis­
Treasurer. L. P. McCuller.
eases of (larlicular garden plants. In
Esquire, J. G. Hurley.
dealing with the ailments of (Mitatoes
Tiler. R. K. Washburn.
he aaid that scab could Ih&gt; prevented ¿n
Chaplain, J. F. Karnutz.
this crop by soaking the s x-d potatoes
Inner Guard, W. C. Hill.
in a mixture of one pint of formaldehyde
Trustees, Forrest Lake, Samuol Max­ and three gallons of water. Internal
well nnd J. D. Roberts.
brown spot is a disease of the potato
Hanford l»dge hUa l&gt;een making rapid which Mr. Orton said was common
strides, not yet being two years old and about Washington. The spots are dead
has a membership of 131, numliering cells, according to his investigations, nnd
among its members some of the most the disease arise*, he asserted, appar­
prominent citizens, of the city. They ently from deficient water supply dur­
are now figuring on erecting In the near ing the period of growth. However, he
future a handsome home nhd dun room said that if potatoes nfTccted with this
disease are used for seed there seems to
Filed for Record
be no difference in the health of the
Manry A. Canñeld to Isabel E. Evans. crops.
J timt* D. Hoggs to Albert W. Harvey.
"Leaf spot" is a common disease of
D. 11. Sp haler, et al., to Albert W. tom ato«, which can likewise be con­
H aney.
trolled by application of Bordeaux
Hoard of Education to Norman E. Mixture. Root knot is another dis­
Oloson.
ease, affecting not alone tomatoes, but
Katherine Kirne to Model Ldnd Co. also some 400 kinds of similar plants, for
James H. ^Hughes to May Madrid.
which there seems to be no specific rem­
W. J. I-aw”ton to R. E. Kelsey.
edy. Mr. Orton recommended that
Ellen L. Wilson to Frank Day.
plants so affected be destroyed. The
Ella Burns to J. W. Graces.
disease, he said, was caused by a minute
R. L." June* and wife to M. M. Blew- organisation-getting-Into tha root«-of
art.
the plant and causing them to swell,
Theodosia Green to L. W. Youmans. thus retarding the growth of the plant
Clara A. Jones to ltosu .Smith.
as a whole. If the disease once gets into
A. W. Miller und wife to M. L. Som­ greenhouses Mr. Orton declared the only
erville.
way to check it was to take out the soil
K. J. Johnson nnd wife to W. W. or else to sterilize the soil with live steam.
Wells tnd wife.
Blight on cucumbers, canteloupe* and
Edward P. Boynton to John McCul­ watermelons could best be checked by
loch.
applications of Bozdcaux Mixture, he
Edward P. Boynton to Carl II. Gallo, said. However, ho pointed out the mix­
way.
ture must be applied in time and ap­
Willie Scott Fleming to T. N. Butler. plied thoroughly.
J. B. Brown and wife to T. N. Butler.
The diseases of. beans, cabbages, cauli­
R. F. Whiteaker and wife to T. N. flower, turnips and radishes were also
A_1. _I,L L„ , L . ___ l- 'l
Butler.

Hastings Potatoes Moving
With a movement totalling 27 car
loada Tuesday and shipments of be­
tween -89 awd -US- car- loads -Wednesday
-the Hastings potato crop is now' moving
rapidly. Prices remain at $3.50 for No.
la and 12.60 for No. 2s. New York
prices a rt $4.60 and $3.60. Traffic
through to tbo west la improving and
this will probably bring prices upward
during the next few days.

April 11, i o n

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W hippoorwill (Genuine), per bushel ...
Clay (Genuine) per bushel ..........
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Snow W hite Flour, W'TV Wood, per barrel
Gold Medal Flour, Drill» sacks, per barrel
Svlf Rising Flour, wood, ]&gt;er barrel
( ¡rils, B21h sack
G ranulated Sugar, per 1091b .sack.
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Best Green Coffee, per pound . ....
Abo»« prifoi, »ubj«i|.|o morkrt dun|«i, are f. o. b. Joduonrill*

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IIAY, GRAIN AND FLLD D IM l IIS
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Beet Pufp. per IOtilhsaek
(ilulen heed, |H*r lO O lb sack ..........
B. C. S Meal. | ht ÎOOlbsnek
S. Hulls, per KMllh’saék
No. T im othy Hay, per ton (2(KK)lbs).
No. 1 Clover Mixed H a y ,p e rló n (‘¿OOOlhs&gt;

S»ltin|i t l .00 Each

I t la an absolute fact, th at one 60 cent
far of W ILSON’B FRECKLE CREAM
will either rnnoveyourirecklesor causo
them to fade and th a t two jars will even
In the m ost severe casus completely
:uro them. I am willing lo personally
guarantee this and to return your money
without argum ent if your complexion is
not fully restored to its natural beauty.
WILSON’S FRECKLE CREAM la
fine, fra g ran t and absolutely harmless.
Will not make hair grow but will posith e jy *removo TAN. PIMPLES and
FRECKLES. Come In today and try it.
The jars are U rge nnd results absolute­
ly certain. Sent by mail If desired.
Price 60c. Mammoth jam $1.00. WIL­
SON’S FA IR SKIN SOAP 25 c.
For sale by

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THIS IS AN ENTIRELY NEW LIST
A P R IL 1st. 1913
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An Investment in a College Ed­
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BY DAVID 0. QALH.
&lt;Co»yr1*bt, l f U

b j ^ A swxriated Lit.» r j

*T*rs lived on this farm the big ,eet
part of my life," grumbled Mr. V/bltoomb, ''and what" have I got to s h o w
tf
It's growing
won«
every
for l tf
It's
pear , If a n y t h i n g . I ( b o u g ht ' t w o u l d
be d i f f e r e n t - attar i q u . w en t to t h e
f i r m i n g collage, b u t w h i t r m r p r w i 1 " &lt;

of books don't a»om to help It any."
"Blame l b « firm , f at he r , d o n ' t
blame' thn book*. Thlg 10 U..U. hsxil lg ---good enough for pasturage.
That
•and 'hill lot la w orse than nothing.
To« can’t ezpeot eclence to do It all—
there m ust be something to start
with." _
"But Other farm s h a v e
b ee n
brought back Into shape again. T h e y
■ay there's n way to make ‘em over
Filote c op yr ight 15. 13 by Amerit a n I’M-»» Association
when they're all run d ow n, " p e r s i s t e d
T o n . ami tons of ilelirta were »wr|7\ along with t h e r us hi ng wa t e r
TltlJ
Mr. Whltoomb.
"To make them over, yes. but n o t to t i f i tag*........Ilf- t»sl a g a i n . t br i dge, a n d l^ot.e., f o r m i n g d i . m . a til* ti . t i l l
make them. Thla plaoe Isn't r u n f u r t h e r U l e r e a . et! t he l i t d g h t •»f t h e fl.-wl
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srv*
- ---------to run down. It was worthloas In t h o
“ And how a b o u t tho p r i c e ’ "
" P h ) id ea ll y , h e ' , all r i ght ns far as
beginning."
“T wo h u n d r e d dollar* a n acre,**
I can see." t h e doct or hud told t he m.
"Then yon think I'd ought to «ell It "I lo' s Just lost his grip, t ha t ' s all.
"81* t h o u s a n d d o l l a r s ! " e j a c u l a t ed
sod buy another f
"I s ho ul dn ' t c o n s i d e r
K ee p hint quiet and try to e n c ou r ag e t h e pr esident.
“Tou couldn't do I t
What
you
y o u r whole f a r m to be wort h m o r e
hi m all you c a n "
could get for K wouldn't buy a n o t h e r
"You m e a n that medlrltiH « « n ' t do ■ t h a n half t h a t a m o u n t . "
—one that you want. I mean G o o d ' him any good*" a s k . d lton
" P er h a p e not as a f ar m, but how
farms are high these days "
about t h . v a l ue of t h e . a n d * W o u l d n ' t
"Not a |otrt|. 1. You can' t tiring
Mr. Whitcomb could thing of n o t h 1 back a m a n ' , will p o w e r with med!
you be g e t t i n g It at a p re t t y
lo*
log to any In r epl y, s o b . pulled t h e ci ne "
price ?"
bar n door together a n d walked off to
" T h e r . t un' be aornethlng
In t h e
And If we keep httll quiet what
war d the houee. T h e r e » a s an al
ac hsni e . " c o n t i n u e d t h . pr esident, a p ­
t h e n? "
most pitiful stoop to his s h o u l d e r s a
pa r en t l y u n a w a r e t h a t
a n y o ne h a d
"Ifii Unpoaa l hl . to say
It may
•loop which told of y e a r s of f ighting firing him e u t of It I ho|&gt;e so Tell
been siveaklng
"1 a m not p r e p a r e d
with the rocks a n d s a n d He p a u s e d film alt the good new . you .1111 I hat a 1o «ay at p r e s e n t
1 should » a n t to
In the middle of tho yar d to a s k an I t h . kind of tonic ha needa
h a v e o u r e n g l n o e t . look Into It Per
other question.
hat&gt;s you ma y h e a r f rom me l a t e r "
T ha t a f t e r n o o n Don .Irov* to W«l"When ara you going ■ V | t
h . •teli fot the w e e k l y . tppl) of gtoierThe
ilny ■ t r a' t el ed
by
w it hout

callad ouL
Welilen « « . a town tuitlt .totlltd
Ira
t he Mio marido
"In about a m o n t h . " replied
quarrle.
Indeed, It
y o u iiia*
art-med th.it
hr pwypli» tln-r* muid
t h a t Ithe
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di i ya «a t« |g g1g||f|5il7lTTl i 'U m irnrfiio
for Don W B irw nrtr-árm « «».i «f hi* ,, wa,
&lt;ld u„ . T.TRPwrrr^rn
c o u r s « In coll«««
It wna a good po
sUlon, tog, a n d h e f«H confident i l i . o

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I h r Mor« " i l h u u l
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bringing a n . word
T h e rngl- e« r*
had come e nd gone. l eaving n i c h i n g
to anateln t h e hope which t he i r *r
rtvel had ertkttnlled
T h e r e wa* only

•16 -L ot, 132x147 feet, ('or. f&gt;th and Olive
47 -Three l/o lso n French, between lot h and 11th
18 -lx)t, corner 10th and Elm
49— Lots 4 and 6, Hlk. 4, T ier 11
50— Nice lot on the H eighths
51— Nice lot on the Heights
52— Iyots 9 and 10, Hlk. 5, T ier 6. (Half c a sh .)
53 -T w o lots, each 50x150 (choicei
54— Two lots, each 50x127
55- -I*ot No. 2, HHc. 12, Tier G . Georgetown
5 6 - Lot 9, Blk. 10, T ier 2
57— Two lots on Oak, between 11 th and 12th
58»-Five Iota on Park Ave., 67x130 (H eights), each
59— Tw o lots, com er 10th and M yrtle
60— On»-k&gt;t-, owner T e n th am i Palm etto ... .
61— One lot on Palm etto, b e tween 9th and 10th..
62— One lot on Ook.boVwee|YUrd and 4th...;..._^

1.100.00

500.00
750.00
350.00
!oo
300.00
1 , 0 0 0 . no
00
1,000.00

700.00
250.00
800.00

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1 100.00

600.00

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‘| w«-re lot*’’ he nnld
h# &gt; " T h e aand hill*" T h e r e « a s s k * p
"Who'll *vy»r
mumhi ed
" T h i n k how ma ny time« i tl r lsni In t h e volciv
want to buy t h i U ’-"
j you' ve a r en t hi s t hi ng
Strange how
thev never get used to It.” he »aid to ( • "T)in Welilen Marble c om p an y will
hu&gt; It
T h e y ' l l g l \ * won
(too fur
a ma n tiealile tho road
I "It won't s c a r e hor se* a gr eat while I It "
Mr Whlt&gt; o m I t «t u r n e d «Joint t i ne as
longer T t wi t e on« »uro t h i n g "
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900.00
800.00

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63—House, H is to rie s on 3nl, l)et M agnolia and Palm etto
1,800.00
64 - House, 2 stories, 10 rooms, on 3rd St
1,300.00
65— House, 2 stories, 8 rooms on Oak, close in
3,750.00
66— House, 5 rooms, kitchen tint! hath, close In
3,500.00
67— House, 10 rooms (one of th e best itrSanford i
10,000.00
68 House, 8 rooms, corner lot on Park avenue
6,500.00
69—House, 8 rooms, on M yrtle Ave. (good »
6,000.00
70 House, 6 rooms, on Sanford Ave.
1,800.00
71 lbm.se, rt rooms, ( "or 9 th and 1jiurel
2,250.00
72 I louse. 2 stories, 6 rooms, ( ’or 9t h and Elm
4,000.00
73 House, 2 stories. 8 room s, 3 acres, 30 orange trees
1*4 mile out
2,500.00
74—House, (1 nioms, 2 lots, tiled
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2,500.00
75 House, 2 stories, Grooms, flowing well
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2,250.00
7 6 '-T h ree houses on lake shore, full block
,
2,500.00
7 6 *., Ten lots, g&lt;M)d house and barn, windmill, tank. etc.
10,000.00
CELERY FARMS
77

Aen*s at Meek H a m m o c k . 3 acres cleared an d fenced,
right al n loading sla t ion
1

900.00
10 Acres on Meardall A \
6.500.00
all cleared,
aeres I lied
79 lo Aeres on G eneva A n
I loom house, all fence»!,
5 act i-s tiled
6.500.00
SO 5 Acres* on ( am eron AV
m a te d
5.000. 00
81
15 Aeres, S. of Jessup, 2 acres in cultivation, 6 room
house. Mow mg well
1.500.00
&gt;0 Aere-» th li ha mini e k . 3(1 a e r o cleared and 1lied
20 ,000.00
82
1.600.00
.i A c ro , 1 a e r o cleared, good well, small house
84
4.500.00
ÙAxjCû4U_Meck U iU nm uijy____- ,
1 0 .0 0 0 .0 0
■~&gt;7« f u .M. A l u *. JD .ü J t-aidi-aiL-t^ainl
d Ii iloti
lied
. Acres' al! Mici, cluse rn
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Mi
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18

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On th» «-b-li'h morning however th»
1i * A c r e s , 2 2 a c n - &gt; lili-il, 7 l l n t t u t t !
tension » » • rf•’lt•ce.| by a &lt;-«I| at the \ n 7
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tlAlyUtify.
b l pull!
doo*»-an d a itiln. fmtireaslv e look In«
elivelopy « M i l i y l i » r » | In

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HOUSES ANI) LOTS

■'W 8 * * ! T y i

the i-otiteiil* e y lleilly
Ttien, lhru*t 8 9
thnught lo ihr inaihlr linliintr«
As lie «el uui lo rrtuili liollir Illa ' log It Into hi* t'oekof. he swung open 90
• he torn of h 1« f a t h e r ’* rmuti
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horar hrCnti lo ilatn r *' .lylil of til»
"t*o r ou « a n t J o *«II th* t h i r t y 92
liiin n i
n llh lli» movliiyí clirtlli of '

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S 300.00

93

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.1 Acic. s , 2 llltlt-&gt;• Wi -mI, 4 a c i r . s clc.il cl 1, 3 ücl l-s 1.1l«*t 1

2.000.00

1 1j At-rt-h ll* lut&gt; all I lied. 24.0(H) ft hunt Is, shack

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1«* Acros in Itiwn. all I tied. ^ immI Imus«-. H e . lake front 22.000.00
3.200.00
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\cti-., 2 milt-, wosi, m-ai In lit- lion.-»2.700.00
I 1.. Arros. adjoim njr N n 92

94 - 7&gt; Acn-s. all iilt-d. t ull is iil&lt;-d, hotist*, l rooms, 2 ’ r ntilon

West
4 Acres, till tiled. tfiMitl 7 room houso, 1 mile out
10 Acres, a acres tiled, all cleared and fenced
5 Acres, all impi o\ ed
room l)un&gt;falt(w,
13* t Acies^ ti acre»; liletl, 3 wells,

4.000.
7.000.
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{!♦•• i uR 0 I fi#•r p »nn t !»«• an ' Milt* d
Hlli i ' n r u|' tielilml • him, I km he' d
to run It fnr
PLi* Pnir't ho!*! «••*!
the open ei'y-r « t i e r * t he old runii
mor«* thnii
ipik
nt th«* moat
will from tunc lo limu
Tin
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Aa t h e Import of 'll«
I I I g e t ti ng l»oor HOW."
just what you w ant,
add
lo
it.
In
th
e
m
e
a
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tim
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if
you
d
o
n
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set
rr.nsaage be c au s e cl ear, t h e bent ahoul
" T h a t ’» w ha t ! should l l k e - t o know. "
come
to
my
ufDcu
anti
see
if
I
can't
suit
you.
«lers aeeined
to a t r a l g b t a n and r e ­
r e t ur ne d t h « man. " I t ’a h a r d stuff to
g a i n a por tion of t h e i r loet s t r e n g t h
pick up w h e n you want It-"
'
w ilfu lly .
"Fi ve t h o u s a n d dollar* for a a n d " '
" H a r d atufT to find. Is I t ?" m u s e d
h
e
«»claimed
lU( H 'I) II. MARKS.
thin an he d r o v e n » n v
" W e l l, the r e ' *
" T h e r n e e d It for t h e i r mills, a n d
plenty of It up our w a y — l o o m u c h of •
■itnhlishod m 1869.
Ofllcc 212 East Find Street.
It. T h e w holt- thing I» for aule, too." t h e v ' r e goltiK to build a tr »m»*&gt; o v e r
1he
lillt
f'll
lily
«1
you
111*
details
I
nt
er
lie e i r l n l m e d glancing up t he hill In
Will you »ell*"
t h e dir ec t i on of t h e Wt vtteomb farm
Will I*
Why, hoy that
monev
I.ale t hat night
Mr*
Whll'otnb
would
potMne
e
i
i
m
s
t
a
el
again
lUil
went up*t a l r * to m-n If h e r »on lia-l |
fallen asleyqy and tinT left hi* l a mp j o t i bring all t hi s a b o u t ’"
"I found out thev w er e get ting s h o r t
bur ning
S h e found film elMlng at a ¡
a n d went to *ce t h e m s Ikiii I It
Tboy
table, lie ml In g over a m a r « of figure*
1
di
d
Ih*
r
est
.
"
repli
ed
lUyu
“ Wh a t u r « you doing u p ao l a t e ’
“Good Firm a Ar« H i g h Th««« Day«."
"I was w r o n g a b o u t t he f a r m i n g
■he asked.
college,'
' Mr W h i t c o m b w#nt on.
war« better things ahead of him. T. .h.a.
T i n t r y i n g to find a way to build
"Thi s s h o w s how good an i n v e s t ­
old p«opl« had never taken ver y ki nd up tho f a r m . " c a m s - t h o e&gt;aslve r e ­
m e n t It w s e
I n e v e r should h a v e
1/ to hla Idea* concerning scient ifi c ply.
t
ho
ught
of
t
h
i
s
thi ng, a n d If I ha d , I
farming. It wan only af ter long-con
"You'll n e v e r do lt«by b r e a k i n g Into
« o u l d n t follow It up as you' ve d o n e "
(lnu«d argument th a t t he y r e a s o d tc tho night, t h i s way. ” «ho m u r m u r e d
oppos« hla plana.
"It Is r a t h e r late,, I sn' t It*" ho said f
Q e n a r r l l y Speaki ng.
"I guess. I'll go to bed "
Kv«n than they ooul d lend h i m no ■millugly
: The typew riter Is mightier that) the
A w h i s p e r e d g o o l n d g ht floated back gatllng gun.
add. Tha family pock e tb oo k was
hardly able to supply tha n e c e s s i t i e s ; t o him fro m t h e tialiway H«i t u r n e d
ther« wig no provision for t h « c a ns « [ t h e l a mp lowger i n i t i a l d o w n • at Hi*«
of «ducatton. C o n s e q u e n t l y . t h « s u e , t a b l e again. I lls bed w a s u nocc upi e d
oasa which cam« an a r esult o f his t h a t night
tour y«ara* work gar« him th« r i ght
Daybr ea k f ound h i m ( r ea dy for a
to b«ll«v« that h« had chosen wl««ly «econd t r i p to Wa lde n
In o r d e r to
" I auppoM father thinks 1 o u g h t to gai n a d d e d I n fo r ma t i on ^ he vi s i ted
•tay hara," h« m u i s d , " bu t It's a s k i n g ' t h « shop« and, mills d u r i n g th« «early
too muoh of a fallow. T b« only t h i n g , p a r t of t h « da y . T h e n t he r « w e r e
I can do la to aav* up mo ne y a n d inoro flgyires a n d a f l n a l / * u r v « y o f t h « All Work Receives My Personal
aond It bom«."
I facta a t hla a y a i m a n d
Th« a/Hrnoon
Attention And Rest Efforts
Mr. .Whitcomb waa u n as u a l l y a l l « h l ' waa ne a rl y h s l f l g o n « wWon ho e n t e r e d
a t th« supper tabU th at e v e ni ng Don t ho presUlent' seofllc«.

C . H. D IN G E E
P lu m b in g and
G as Fitting

« "1 called tcy B— you, about your OpfsoHlte City
•and supply.1" 'h e said.fas Mr. Gordon
turned tn htal chair.
"Whal‘d tha. m attarkw lth It?" Th«
prcsldsut, thought there» must b« some­
thing wrjbng with tb« Tramway.
"It’s running out, Idn't It! W hat
T h « following m o r n i n g Mrs. W h i t ­
c o m b a p p e a r « ! l a D o n ' l r o o m a t a n you hnve, In eight will soon be ex­
hausted. 1 have two tor three mllilott
• « n jr h ou r . y ' A • *
" T e w H h a r e t o a a a t o t h i n g s t o tons of ItNfor sale, If]you would car«
.
A*rV* a h a said. * T o u r f a t h e r la t i c k " j lo constd^- the m stt»r."
"Where la II?" aak4&gt;d Str Gordon, j
" W h a t ’g , th* m a t t e r ! " be q ue r i ed .
“Up on our farm."
"You naenn (bat aand I hill? Will
-^1 d on ' t ' k n o w , " r e p l i e d htg mother.
«%
.1 1 ' c a n ’t find o u t a s h«' g In a n y pain, you deliver It?”
r
“No, bot/yoq cpuldlfxtend the tramA«4 h«- don*t s e a m t o b e f a r a r t s b . H a
way. It'a In alm o st.a direct Una up
Jual aafg ha's sick."
pasted—t w o w e e k s — t h e over tha hill. Our ttyrty-acre lot
ocs
d t o unfold Hsel f dr«ar would keep you supplied, tor 16 y««ra
U*. Whltoomb |UU 1» stJiM t—Brobs^ly| longer?'
Bottcwd something In hla fac« th a t hs
had haver s««n bsfor*. It waa th«
• ip ru s lo n a man w*ara when h« Is
•b out to glr« up th* fight. Hla «7«
w m llatl|ig, his head bowed, tn short,
Ala whole ittltu d * auggested defeat.

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Oldtlrha Dinner Reproduced.
• — Tha Modem Velo#.
Modern Madlcal Doctrine*,
A
reproduction of a ninth-century
"Tbo
vole#
what
la
cryln'
In
the
wllboopltal
social
canfor«
id a u ro n t w jj^ to
eerved at a rooont
oro W thè (tersela. ib U 'd v .
menu
iapltal of tbo -lb * ria l estate—tiakf
wo would appear to b«:’ | speakers « a ld tu a F tn é noi
reality what we
consisted
of
pike
cooK«ff“TU
oil
m ir« la n n lv loud I c o n siste d
D ike cookea in off andall human- rtrtuea
Increase and future must keep a record of tbe so­ on earth; an' If tbe voice la only loud then pressed Into a paste; a past*
strengthen themselves by the practice cial histories of-all patients, Juat aa enough It’a eure lo catch the crowd.“ made of venison with m illet; and a_
now their uiedlca! histories ere kept. —Atlanta Constitution. ^
and experience of them.—Bocratea.
roast peacock containing a whole
Rhubarb and soda, aald another speak­4.
chicken,
the chicken In turn stuffed
er. Illustrating the neceaalty for
, Heart Centróla Life.
«. . with a pigeon.‘and the pigeon again
Mexican Forests.
psychological remedies for patients,
Mated eggs.
Tbo foreate of Mexico aro .situated had. In one.cgse proved useless as a
Ae tbe fountain from the hidden staffed with roasted
chiefly In the fhountalne a t aJUtudoa cure for Indigestion until the sufferer, fprtng, s trtsin e s m an's' lift'from tha
of 1,000 to 12,000 feet. In the low* a grlef-etrlcken mother, was relieved secret recesses of bis heart. -All that
Not the Original Liberty Bell.
lands of the tropica there are «eat- from worry over au absent boy.
he |i and doea Is generated there. All
■M
A correspondent of tbo Literary Di­
tered mahogany trees and a variety of
that he will be and do will take Its risa
gest aver* that the famous crack In
other hardwood timber.
there.—James Allen.
the IJberty Bell la not a crack, bnt ,
No C au u 1« Fear,
only the fac-almlle of a crack. His as- ,
fisherman succeeded In stealing
Most lotrlliftnl Economy
Force Required to Crack a Nut.
aertlon ia that the original bell was In*
Always Hare Something to Say.
The fo rc m q O rre d -to cruih an or-'
from a farmhouae by traintlewTcntckedrbut
that
the
present
boll
Speak not at all. In a n jr wise.* tilt*
Is lo Bujrlke B ai-lktttipfil
dlnary nut. such ae one too often sees Ing his flah-llne along tbe ground In you haro somewhat to apeak; care le a recast from a model of the old ;
W h ic h Alt i n i
sight
of
the
goose.
The
goose,
seeing
cracked between the back teeth, has
one, with the crack filled up, though
not
for
tbe
reward
of
your
epeaklng.
BUYWHITE CLOVER FLQUR
been ehown to be equal to a weight the worm, hit at It and got caught by but alrnplf and with undivided mind ■till showing the line* of the do/ T h # se m e o&lt; p e rfe c t inn
lh , A
of more than 110 avolrdupota potrada^ JÜÍS h00* - When caught..tAs-iasn.ran . fo7~n»e
„
truth-—of-jronr epeaklng^r.^facL
¿1 n tllllnc. P erfect htnd lin * frond
pulling the/blrd after him. Tbe bird,
(h e gro w in ir o f I h . grain to
j.J
liv e ry rtf th e fm ltheU product in'
by flapping her Wings, alarmed tbe Carlyle.
■ o u r hom e
•
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farm er’s wife; who came out to tile
In Kentucky,
i G u a ra n te e d ihe B E S T '-M on?*
Man's Duty Simple.
gate, and, ■•«»ng th a man running and. ----- The Demeatlo- Bourbon*.;^—
Having learned the Important. data
lec?orjr*&lt;* **1,01 ,&lt;&gt;un‘* h,*k,r
The whole duty of m an la embraced tba goose following, she exclaimed:
borne men's Idea of keeping abreast when the United Slate* mint yra« es­
h ty o u R G R o c E in r e y iT iT
In tbe two principles of abstinence
"Don't be afraid, my good man; abe of tbe tim es la to stay borne and-read tablished and tbe cotton gin Invented,
and patience; temperance In proaper* won't touch you.”
the atortea In tha magasines when |t ji grammar school pupil In Kentucky,
Hy. and paUent courage In.adversity.—
rains on Sunday afternoons, and there answering the question, "W hat were j
Seneca.
Isn't
any ball gam«.—Ohio S tate Jour­ two important Institutions established :
Lesson In Humility.
In
Washington'»
adm inistration ?" j
nal.
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"Aa long es I wux po',” aald Broth­
wrote: "Mint and gin!"—N a tio n a l,
A Winner.
er Williams, at a revival. ‘‘1 wus hum­
Monthly.
"Do you object to ^our wife playing ble enough ter to thankful for what I
Electrical Thief Catcher.
brldget" "No. Sbe'e a champion at wux 'bout ter r celve. But one day I
'A new electric thief catcher for
the game. My only fear Is that her found $10 In de big road. After dat
■tores
consists of a button concealed
suffragette meetings will Interfere I went about holdln' my head so high
under
the
counter, which, when preaewith her card parties.”
dat I couldn't see what wax befo' me. ed, cloaea and lock* all-the doors and
an’ I fell In a dry well, an' staid dar rings a bell.
three
days, hollerin' fer folks ler pull
Fined for Coquetry.
A young woman applying for a mar­ me out. Satan hlsxelf wux once an
Churchyard Made' Play Garden.
riage license at Geneva, Switzerland, angel In heaven, but he couldn't stand i
h e v a l u e
A church In upper Broadway, Now
auhitracted three years from bqr age prosperity, an* look w har he lx now!”
of
well-printed
York city,-ha« made a play garden of
and waa fined |8 on tbo charge of
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eat-appearing
Its
churchyard,
and
Invites
the
moth­
"coquetry.”
Would That Thla Werg Trua.
ers and children of the neighborhood
stationery aa a
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Tbo principal authors met and form­ to make themselves happy In It.
means
of
getting
and
Clamant That Survives.
ed a union for the sake of publishing
bolding desirable busi­
The only thing that walks back a get of rules of writing. Aa a prelim­
•hakgspgare'a Criticism.
from the tomb with the mourner« and inary, they agreed that -after this no
ness bas been amply
'Tie the curse of service, prefer­
refuses to be burled Is character.— hero would be perm itted to flick the
AND
demonstrated. Consult
W. M Hunt.
aahes from his cigarette or cigar. Also ment go^s by letter and affection, and
us before going
that no heroine shall hereafter bury not In old gradation, where each sec­
ond
etood
heir
to
the
first.—Hhake*elsewhere
her head In her hands or drop her
Freedom a R ight
'
v
i
eye« to the floor. The full set of re ­ peare.
Freedom Is not a gift bestowed upon striction! will be announced later.—
■ IMPERIAL THEATRE *
tts by other men. but n right that be­
Causea of Mina Accldsnta.
longs to us by tbe laws of God and L ife.
Nearly halfTif (he fatal accidenta In
■BUILDING— of nature.— Houjamln Franklin.
cual minea are due to falling, roc): t t
S '. A -:
' V J.'IL’F-VY
J?
if rt- ~ ~ 1 «w ad Iah Bridal Lore.
coal, and lea* than on «-fourth-’to u
Qld Italian Industry. *
The Swedish girl pray, for a rainy plpalona or Area.
Open
Tuesday« 4 (o «» i&gt; --in
*
BweAeOMwaae #e*A . • - - • w I ■■
Halt has been manufactured comon wh,ch td «•* "tarried. Then be
W c ta lly It. Italy for. more thah two I f° r* •*&gt;«
,0 \ h\co rem o n y abtired
|
S atu rd ay s 4 lo 9 p ui
thousand ftre-buodrtirjpr-.T :
^
a fulillnx rlnlha* shfi BlIH^ the
I r r e s i s t i b le .
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L &gt;ftu/
cOW, fa.ulm
feeds rhit
the waif
calf eertrl
and bT^fTrg'lP'W
Kteai
feather from the hen. Thla la to bring and Mary?" "I gave them a choice
for T H ia
S t r a n g e r s Welcome
her the necessities and luxuries of bit of goaslp and naked them not to
Q re a ka P racticed P a lm istry .
P a lm la try waa p ra c tice d by the a n ­ life. PAP
K
Ho
repent It to each other."
Path of Honor and success.

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^ T 'H I N K of g e n u in e Silk
X H o se c o stin g n o m ore
th a n cotton! T h a t is
a
ju s t w h a t w e offer you in
...\
o u r n e w lin e of P h o e n ix
rJL “
S ilk H o se a t 50c a p&amp;ir for
m e n ’s a n d 75c for w o m e n ’s.
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N o o th e r silk h o se a t a n y
price c o n ta in b e tte r silk o r a r e b e tte r
k n itte d .
T h e v h a v e a ll th e soft luster
and “cling” of uie very costliest hose—and
they wear so finely that we will replace any
pair th at doesn’t give gbod service. Come
and see this remarkable hosiery—then you’ll
understand why we are so enthusiastic about
it. All the popular colors are here. Just say
“Phoenix” to our clerks.

R eal Silk? Sure!
And I only paid 5 0 c f o r 'em , to o ."
T h a t’s w h a t y o u ’ll tell “ th e b o y s ” a fte r
y o u ’ve seen th e n e w lin e o f m e n ’s h o siery
w e a re sh o w in g th is w e e k —P h o e n ix
Silk H o se a t 50c a p a ir. T h e y c o st no
m o re th a n lisle, b u t ev e ry th re a d in
th e m is p u re, g e n u in e silk;1 A n d th e y
w ear! W e w ill re p la c e a n y p a ir t h a t
d o e sn ’t. T h e to es a n d h e e ls a r e re ­
enforced by an exclusive, process, and there are
no seams to rip. The classiest looking hose a
man could wish for—and you can afford them
for everyday wear. We carry the full line—all the
new colors. Come in today and say “Phoenix”
to our clerks.

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Item i of ÏQtcrcat G leaned From
* V arious Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING l i l t VYEtk
Her«
The Reeders W ill Find ■ Brief
e
*Hittorical
Spring Flowing
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Fox Harried Reader*
.
■*' » Pinal arrangements for the funeral
services of J. Pierpont Morgan, which
were held at 10 o'clock this morning at
St. George's Protestant Episcopal
church in Stuyvesant Square, are- com­
pleted. One aide of the square will be
dosed by the police to vehivlcs and kept
open for tbooe who arrive on foot,

County Division Bill Will Come Before t h e ¡AR around flo r id a
Committee Thursday
The G eneral News of the Land

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Success Will Crown the Efforts of Seminole County
Delegation at Tallahassee
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W A R R A N TED ATTACKS ON BO TH SE N A TO R

Ail indications point to the utmost
gravity of the pope’s condition. At
midnight the fever and cough were giv­
ing cause for great alurm. The im­
pression had gained ground that the
tracheal bronchitis had developed into
pneumonia. While not absolutely deny­
ing this, Prof. Marchinfavn said "At
the present time it could not properly lxcalled pneumonia, but with tracheal
bronchitis sometimes the lung), do not
function properly. Probably the rinUtent and robust filler of the holy father
may overcome this danger. Mean­
while we can make the statement which
must give rise to great hope, that rh&lt;condition o f t h e albuminuria lias di»-.
appeared.

SE N T A T IV E LAKE ARE H O TLY
T H E LEG ISL A TU R E.

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An Epiuuaa u»i..lh«~Waak'* Moit Im­
portant Happening* In the
State'* Domain

TALLAH ASSEE

T H E C O M M IT T E E ON COUNTY O R G A N IZ A T IO N

CULLED f ROM THE STATE PRESS

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AND R E P R E ­

BRA N CH ES O F

The damage to plant No. 1 of the
Florida Utilities Company
formerly
known as the .Moore ice works, in Pensucolu, rui n result of the explosion Wed­
nesday night will reach 160.00(1.
o o o
The formai o|&lt;ening of the new Au­
gusta Memorial Hospital In St. Petersburg will take place in a few daya. The

hospital is a pleaaing addition to the
building* of the city.

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R. J. HOLLY.

Definite step« have been taken toI wards the organization of a company
iKlxvial to TI ip Herald'
| Representative Lake by a piece of miles and the new county will only to build an interurban trolley line bej {rood work hnd Seminole county dhi-non have 450 square m il«, leaving the old ! lw" ln Homestead and Palm Beach
rallahRMce. H a . April l-’tli
I"here Mil introduced on Friday and it «ill lx* county amp'e t••rrilor&gt;• The |x&gt;puln
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war. great rejoicing in the camp of the Irak,.,, up by the committee uliout Ue«l lion jf Orange '» III, 11)7 The new
Daytona i» planning to have installed
Sanford delegation *ben the word came nesday
There «ili I»- n hot fight made county »ill have 8,600 After divid­ a sewerage system, slid in order that it
that Senator Donvgan of ti)« Nineteenth in tiie committee room, but (lie division- ing the old county »ill have more po|x
may Ih- up to date and satisfactory, an
comprising Ox**i*oln and Orange coun ist* have the tacts and they should huv«&gt; illation than twenty oilier Florida
-xjx-rt »as employed tp investigate and
ties, liud exprewnvit himself on the nuea no trouble m convincing the commute«- counties. The new county «ill huw
n'|&gt;ort. The city will spend several
lion of county division in Orange. that the hill ought to be favorably re- more population than seventeen other
hundred dollars on the preliminary
Senator Donegal! has withlield bis d&lt;- jxirled Then the question »ill l&gt;e up Florida counti«».. Ttie new torrilor,
«ork, hut it w «ell »orth »hi IF to have
fix-oll und Hti-udfn»tl&gt; rvfu»«-&lt;l til Ink to the House and here al»o »e have higii id nniplt- to take ra*e ul itself us then
it in gun right
When the mutter 1»
sides with either party until all the farts tuqx-« uf laving »uccmfsul
L» no Ixindcd indebtedness on tin thoroughly in hand, after the expert's
ij lite
AIL.of this will take time and «orty eiwytty.’’ u i^ « g * w 9 |r.J o e&lt; w ei ¿ili- •start • report is made, an rlevliu^ w iji«f&amp; iW i
Z.
— *■ '' "Vire
lolfù’niT’to Tufiuliasaee the nnd it may Ik- several »e»-ks tx*fore the off under mont favorable circumstance»1 and the people will express themselves
rr' V w r - t i K third tim« in his reign King
county divuuoii-MUustroil ha» tx-en more , question t. »»-ttleil and receives the C!b\ ^ Senattir Donegal) of the N'inteenth ' on the pro|ios«-d bond iue for city iroAlfonso narrowly escaped being the vic­ ir litu« it th o rn in the Mit.I i of the S e n a to r i prime's »ignuturv
District. »Inch embraces ( Is,-*».Iu an* | provementa
tim of an anarchist attempt sgnm-t hi

Uf&amp;Buîwiàÿ. 1

&gt;i*s Ycie-rw r-ftf1 [riim fn c’t 1!iVn r-'Fmrr-kfl\ mt«•r&lt;“ife&lt;f
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the King Sunday afternoon in the suvei*
of the Capital by u native of Burcelnnu
Rafael Sanchez Allegro, who was imme
diately overpoweml.
King Alfonso *bw «-N his iwca|x- to Ids
“own 'cilirage/ quickness and skTIIeri
horsemanship. Accompanied l&gt;y Ills
ataff he w u riding along the Czfle de
Alcala, returning from the ceremony of
swearing in recruit», when a man sprung
from (he sidewalk and seitixi the liridie
of the king's horse with one hand, luiinting a revolver point blank with the other
The king, realizing thi-vilunUon «itli
lightning rapidity (lug his spurs into Ida
horse, which reared violently. Hi» quick
ne« saved his life. The bullet, instead
of burying itself in the king * breast,
■truck, the-horse on the neck, but so
close waa It that the king « left hand
glove waa blackened by the pasxder dis­
charge. Delore the assailant was able to
pull the trigger again u secret service man
sprang upon him. The tv n men fell to
the ground, locked in rtch o th er » arms,
struggling furiously. The assassin man­
aged to fre# hi* revolver arm and fired
two more shots in rapid succession, but
the officer knocked hi* arm outside, and
the bullet* flew harmlra-sly through the
air.

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A very delightful card party was en­
tertained $y Mias Laura Fish in tier pret­
ty home, ,"8aily Ray Farm." Wednesday

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The gtMata on arriving were serves!
refreshing ire grape juice.
Three tab!« of bridge were played.
The score cards were tied with dainty
yellow ribbon nnd each was decorated
with a different card, represented in a
deck of tarda.
Th# highest, score was made by Mr*.
A. W. Brown, who won as prize, suffi­
cient beautiful handmade lace for a dress
The consolation prize, « handsome
tray was cut for and won by Mrs. Ger­
trude Keely.
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After th e conclusion of the games of
'Cards, delicious refreshments in -tw o
* courses were served, consisting of chicken
triad, peas in patty sheila, nut bread
sandwiches, white bread sandwiches,
cheese balls, olives and coffee; second
sherbet with sngt-l cake
with wrehths of wide yettow satin ribbon
»nd violets. ■ » . .
Mias Fiah’a guests were Mrs. A W.
Brown, Mrs. J. W. DIckins, Mrs. R. J.
Holly, Mrs. Ayiette Fitts, Mrs. Gertrude
KMly, l u « Hawkins. Mrs. R. H.
Marks, Mrs. C. 0 . McUughlln. Mrs.
Hobt. Newman, Mrs. Bsmuel Pul«ton,
M n. Xsnt RoswtUr.

b u t and iie»*i|&gt;a|x-r article« and a i|uTef7 iir-'in lfs m O ftin d o ' anil Ffanrord t h a t L.
Villa S«-rvna," the winter home of
from Ilia colleugiii-a unit to p u t uii d oubt derly r u in p u m i ha» been co n d u c te d would give lii» ch -in o n after hearing
Hon
William J Bryan. »Fcri-iary of
at r«-ht and se ttle inquiries ttir S e n a to r ThU will account for fhe lack of lie«-» Ixith sides, ha.» sent tin- following tele
«tale,
and
Mrs Bryan, on the Cocoanut
on F riday » n i l all the O range co u n tv from the ra p it u xpix-iiring In T h e Her grain to the pn|a-r&gt;
Grove
road
one und one-half miles Houtb
pii|x-r» a» follows
If tiie Seminole, aid
T hen- «a» nothing to »end except " I f the division bill pn.se«-» the Him-«
of
Miami
will
la* completed within the
county hill pusses the house I »ill s u p - , th u daily .grind of the H ouse und S en ate , j »ill su p p o rt it in the Senuu-."
‘'next few wis-Vs. The contract calls for
I«jrt it in the Senate ’
and » h ,.n a n y th in g of im porta nce iiap • Tills has greatly encouraged th e di-

visionUts of Seminole county und car­ completion by July 1, hut the contractor
ried gloom into the camp of the anti has concentrated all his energies on the
Bryan building und expects to have it
divi»{onij«t» a» it "take» uwuy any hop«
complete«!
fully six weeks before the
of killing the bill in the Senate.
expiration of the contract (wriod. The
There are altont twenty citizea» 1
main part of the structure Is done, the
t ic c h a ir m a n llia t »om et ing » II 'ir.-u t (ruin Sanford here now and more coni
roof is lx-ing pa'iitixl and the doors are
ll He..* »DOM J IC 1 I hell » r « I l I u r i. I lie mg und there .«iso i-iugi-ii» from Ovi-ido
being laid, and next week work on the
Geneva slid I ongwood, all of till- new
interior finishing »ill he l&gt;egun
territory, und they are a moat enthus
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lastic bunch of Ixnistcpi and liuvc made
&lt;iSpeci.«l to T h e He- al d)
a most favorable impression upon the
M mrs. McfVfr &amp; McKay are pushing
Tallahassee. April 14. There is a people here und the member» ol the | forward the work on the magnificent big
pretty county division fight on at nron- levUlature They ure merchants and ! tiuilding of the Marion County HosI ent between Sanford and Orlando dele­ hanker*, and nusinena of every kind i» I uital at Grain.
This work was com­
gations here in the matter of the divi­ represented among them und , they an menced again uft«-r it had stood more
sion of Orange county and making an in earn cut alxyut the division, having - than six months. There has tx-en |f»,000
.other county out ol the north« rn hall left their homes ml htialn«s«H to come &gt;&gt;xp«-nde4l on the building so far nnd all
known 11» Seminole crunti
Tin- di to Tulluhass«-«- lor two we«-ks to pusl hut 11,000 of this amount had been paid
\ tsiou in Orange ha» merit and na» county division, knowing that in divi to tin» contractor»
Bond» are being
I favorably impressed llie general public sion both counties will tx- more pr&lt;* ' ,0id and the amount of money required
Orange county emhrarxi I '¿60 sipiare !x-rnu» und contented.
to finish the building will soon lx- forth. ____ _-J. -■ coming. Ttie plumbing and electric
wiring, all concealed, has been roughed
among them being Organized Ijilxir, j
I
E»cry Week Bridge Club
in. The work ho* been done well and
Census
!
Militia and State Troo|is and
Mr*. Cruse Barncx entertained the
with the ix-st material. This does not
nnd Apportionment.
Every Week Bridge Club at the home of
make much of n showing but costs money.
Altogether Forrest l-ake is the busy i Tin- plumbing and wiring is now all
Mrs. W. R. Anno Thursday afternoon Sciw Ttor F r o m N i n e te e n th D e ­
linei. H is P o s i t i o n
little bee and we are with him to a man. , ready fur the setting and placing of th*
Two tables of bridge were played
Senator Donegal) is serving hki fir*t fixtures.
The prize, a pietty castor with siln-i
deposit was won by Mrs. C. O. Me Occupied the Position of Neutrality term as our Senutor but he is an old
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hand at the game, huving lx?en here j
I-aughlin, who made the highest score
U ntil Matter C a m e to the
Urging upon his hearers "respect for
before a* a member of the_H ous«\
After an hour or more-»pent in Uu
Stale Capital
. .
your
superior officers, promptnés3 in th«
enjoyment of the ever populnr gume of
The Sanford delegation at Taliahos- , Our Senator has a fine appearanrtdischarge
of your duties nnd zeal for th*
and
U
one
of
the
most
|x)pular
men
bridge, delicious strawberry tee cream see are proud of their Representative
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,
,.
For j public good, vouching hk well wish«
und home made cake were served by th&lt;- and Senator. In the House Forr-it »hat wear the toga in the Senate
the hostess T 'o se enjoying the pirns Like is energetic and aggressive and « new Senator he has taken a remark- | for his auec.-wor and assuring his men of
ant afternoon and member* of tiie clu! is on Hu- job all the time. He has the
amount of labor on hi* «houlders ! hk l*nden«t regard. retiring Chief
who were present were Mrs. C. M. re«|x?ct and esteem of his colleagues I°r
uould not ix* content 10 remain Williarft D. Vituant. for thirty-two years
a member of Jacksonville's police ay»Vorcc, Mrs. W. D. Holden, Mrs. C. O. and every one who meets him. The
1° Tallahassee,
M cLiughlin, Mrs W R. Anno. Mrs O. two terms that Mr. Lake has been In | He has been made Chairman of- the tem nnd for fift«*en year* its chief, made a
W. Brady, Mr*. T. A. Neal. Mr*. S. the House have be«*n hurdea»ome nnd Public I-and and Drainage Committee, feeling addrexs to the men a t the regular
Barrett. .
he has had but little chnnre to wear a very important assignment, nnd is inspection Sunday morning. The ad-

This proved to tx- a blow lo the Orlando delegation for they wen- baxing
lh«-ir ho|u»&gt; on the hill Itcing killed in
tin- Senate after it pnw«l the House, and
Senator Domgun's action fia» blasted
tile last ho|x- of the alltl-div l»ioni»tx
It
lia- ■»»•ined all along l&lt;&gt; tin- »unford
(xntile that &lt;»rlundcc had hut »mail ho|x-»
hut the office holder» and the office xeck
era and a an all coterie of demagogue»
liave !x&gt;en so swelled up with the idea of
their importam-e and become so cocksure
tliat having always had their way in
county alfntrs that the north end of Or
H u ge could not |x&gt;»»ih|\ -.«ing »uch an
Important measure n* county division
over them »hen they were hxiking and
fighting
But ilie former day» o' Or
land'- » gre.lines» h a.e Mi»l and the north
end ol Orange »ill no» corn# into it»
own

j (s-niii and looked like good »tuff. Mr.
Forster would squelch it and Tommy
But)"» and Holly have nothing to do but
*.o ‘it on the potch of the ix-on and look
Howevt-r we have tin- « o d of
wiw

DONEGAN IS FOR DIVISION^

Anrtl«)n Bridge

Mm. 0. W. Brady wiu th? charm'ng
hnstes.« of the Auction Bridge Club Mon
day afternoon. Two table* of bridge
r*r* played. Mr*. Robert Newman
made the highest score, which won for
her the prize, a pair of silk hose. The
consolation prize, a pretty linen towel
1*11» fnr and Klin by MtS. A- P.-CotV*
nelly. When the pleasant games of
cords were conclude« delicious Ice m a m
and cake were serve«! by the hostess,
whose gurs*s w e re M rs. C. 0. Mc­
Laughlin, Mrs- A.IVComwlly. Mrs. A. P
Connelly. Mrs. B.' W. Herndon. Mr*.
Samuel Pultston. Mrs. B. F. Whltner, Jr.,
Mr*. Gortrude Keely, Mr». Robert NewB J IB i

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honor» thst were his b y right
The nLso a member of the Constitutional
last srasion he hnd the Sanford Heights Amendment, Banking. County Orgabill that worried him for almost the nlzatlon. Organized Ijibor and Immlentire term.
Having been reported .gration Committees. Aside from his
unfavorably in the House Mr. I«ake senatorial duties the Senator from the
gained the enviable reputation of final- Nineteenth àlso keeps In touch with
|y winning in the House and making hi* many affairs In South Florida and
good Thin term he has the county keeps a stenographer busy with his
division bill and while there is every voluminous mail,
hope of success it keejM la k e from
In Senator Donegan the Nineteenth
hiving ilear action for hhr other dutieiw-1 dUuict has a very able ceprcaunUtive
He is chairman of one of the mtxit im­ and he is already being spoken of as a
portant committees in the House, that candidate (or hlgh«*r honor» hut at the

dr«*» was full of reminiscence and eras
delivered by Chief Vlnrant in connection
Jm
with the leave of absence which haa been
granted hlm'owing- to III health. Chief
Vinzant will leave, perhaps, Wednesday &gt;' ' ;
for Hot Springs, Ark., for a rw t and
treatment, provld«id railway condition«
are such that he can get to his destina•
tlon
.
—

*'"*■•Baffle*■4'ytWdr‘iUiurday Night
Saturday night a buggy belonging to

of City and Town Orgunizatiorw. Thi» | present time hi* tbouglits afe centered Dr. Robeon and driven by Mis. Robson

committee last term had over fifty
bills before it which gives one an idea
of the amount of work cut out for our
repraaentative. He ia also a member
of several other important committee«

on his own' district and he is absorbed
in the framing of laws that will benefit
the people of Florida.
We are all proud of our Senator and
be ia proud of hi* people who a** her«.

collided with one belonging to Collier
Brown and what might have been a eeri«
uus accident resulted in nothing more
serious than the considerable injury to
on* of the buggies.
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\**t- r*:*y Vi* Wr-

n il
Path of Honor and success.
to llr roallty what wo would appear to bo;
all hum*»
rlrtuea
Increase and
strengthen themselves by the practlca
and experience of them— Socrates.
Maxican Poraata.
*
Tbe forcHt* of M «1 cq. are .»lluated
chiefly In the Aountalna at altitudes
of &gt;,000 to 12,000 feat. In tbe low*
land« of the tropica there ara seattered mahogany trees and a variety of
other hardwood timber.

Modern Medical Doctrine*.
At X caaferanofv.on boepltal «octal
use w u s
‘ apealcers saldTVha'Ptlle'lrospItal of the
future muit keep a record of tbe social blatoriee of all patient*. Ju»t aa
now tiiair medical blatorlea era kepi.
Rhubarb add sods, *a!d another speaker. Illuatratln* the neceaalty for
pfycboloclcal remedies for patients,
had. In one,c%ie proved useless
•
cure for Indigestion until the sufferer,
a grief-stricken mother, was relieved
from worry over nu absent boy.

No Cauag to Paar. .
A fisherman succeed«*! In stealing
Force Required to Crack a Nut
vfTrgoose^from a'farmhouse by train­
The forc4TTBq£ffred- to crush sn or-"
dtnary nut, such as one too often eees ing hla fish-line along tbe ground In
cracked between the back teeth, has sight of tbe goose. The goose, seeing
been shown to bo equal to a weight the worm, bit at It and got caught by
of more than 110 avoirdupois pounds^-Hi* h“ k— When caught..tXa-man.ran.
pulling theyblrd after him. Tbe bird,
trrnPPTrfippoiQ,—
by flapping her *lngs, alarmed tbe
______
farmer*! wife; who came out to tile
Man's Duty Simple.
gate, and, seeing the man running and.
The whole duty of man Is embrmcad tbe goose following, she exclaimed:
In tbe two principles of abstinence - “ Don't be afraid, my good matt; she
and patience; temperance In prosper­ won't touch you.”
ity. and patient courage In adversity.—
Beneca.
—
Lesson In Humility.
“ As long es I wus po’,” said Broth­
A Winner.
er Williams, at a revival, “ I wus hum­
“ Do you object to ^our wife playing ble enough ter Lo thankful for what I
brldget" “ No. Bbe'a a champion at wus *bout ter r celve. But one day I
the game. My only foar Is that her found $10 In dc big road. After dat
suffragette meetings will Interfere I went about boldin' my head so high
with her card parties."
dat I couldn't see what wax befo' me,
an' I fell In a dry well, an* staid dar
three
days, hollerin' far folks ter pull
Fined for Coquetry.
A young woman applying for a mar­ me out. Satan hlsself wux once an
riage license at Oeneva, Bwltserland, angel In heaven, but he couldn't stand
aubstracted three years from her age prosperity, an' look whar he Is now!”
and was fined |8 on tbe charge of
------------ « ----------“ coquetry." •
Would That This Were True.
Tbe principal authora met and form­
Ele m e n t T h a t Survives.
ed a union for the eake of publishing
The only thing that walks back a set of rules of writing. Aa a prelim­
from the tomb with the mourners and inary, they agreed that after this no
refuies to be burled Is character.— hero would be permitted to flick the
W. M Hunt.
ashes from hla cigarette or cigar. Also
that no heroine ehaM hereafter bury
her head In her hands or drop her
Freedom a Right
eyes to the floor. The full sat of re­
Freedom is not a gift bestowed upon
strictions will be announced later.—
US by other men. but n right that be­
longs to un by tbe law* of God and Life.

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April 11, 1911

SANfOlD HERALD

Oldtl/he Dinner Reproduced.
• “ The Modern Voiee.
A reproduction of a ninth-century
•The voice what la cryln* In tbe *11*
.a been, served at a recent
dentala-tfcbMÍA»* .I* «* 1,
menu
lug real aitate—stakin'
consisted
of
pike
coolicir
tn
oft
nnd
on earth; an* If the voice la only loud
then
pressed
Into
a
paste;
a
paste
enough It's sure to catch tha crowd."
made of venison with millet; and » ,
—Atlanta Constitution. „
roast peacock containing a whole
chicken, the chicken In turn stuffed
. H«*rt Centrola Life.
v • with a plgeon.'anjl the pigeon again
Aa the fountain from the hidden stuffed with roasted eggs.
fpring, eo~ Issues man‘a Ilf# from the
secret recesses of his heart. -All that
Not the Original Liberty Bell.
he |a and doee Is generated there. All
A correepondent of the Uterary Dl*
that he will be and do will take Its rite
geet avers that tbe famous crack In
there.—Jamee Allen.
the IJberty Bell Is not a crack, bnt
___---------------------only tbe fsc-almlle of a crack. Hla aeAlway* Have Something to Say.
aertlon is that the original bell * » » In
Speak not at a ll In anyrwise*ttll'i flMtt mackmlrbut that the present boll
you have eoraewhat to apeak; cate la a recast from a model of tbe old
not for the reward of your «peaking, one, with the crack filled up. though
but simply and with undivided mind «till showing the lines of the defor the trutfr - trf ymir speaking «r.iJ'ecL
Carlyle.
The Domestic Bourbons.--borne men's Idea of keeping abreast
of the times Is to stay home and-read
the storlee In the magatlnes when (t
ralne on Sunday afternoons, and there
Isn't any ball game.—Ohio State Jour
nal.
*
Electrical Thlsf Catcher.
'A new electric thief catcher for
store's consists of a button concealed
under tbe counter, which, when press­
ed, closee and locks all-tbe doors and
rings a bell.

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Churchyard Made Play Garden.
A church In upper Broadway, Naw
Tork city,-has made a play garden of
Its churchyard, and Invites tbe moth­
ers and children of the neighborhood
to make themselves happy In It.
Sh akespeare's C r i t ic is m .

'TIs tbe-curse of eervlce, prefer­
ment go^e by letter and affection, and
not lb old gradation, where nach sec­
ond stood heir to the first.—Shakes­
peare.
Causee o f Mine A cciden t*.

W hich Mein*

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in Ih, irk
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r » i l » c l handling
g * f r e w m a ol ili* t n i n
it,» j , !
livery nl tk* linlttwu p m ru n u»'

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of well-printed
D e a l- appearing
stationery as a
means of getting and
bolding desirable buaineu baa been amply
demonstrated. Consult
us before going
elsewber»

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feather from the hen. Thla la fo bring
and MaryT’ "1 gave them a choice
her the necessities and luxuries of bit of gossip and naked them
not to
Palmistry was practiced by the an­ life. repeat It to each other.”
clen t Greeks.
G re e k s P ra ctic e d P a l m i s t r y .

for T H I S
P A P ttRj

S tr a n g e r s

W e lro in t
kAO 4AAAA4AI

r Silk Hosiery that
Anyone can Afford
kH I N K of genuine Silk
H o s e c o s t in g no m ore
than cottonl That is
just what we offer you in
our new line of Phoenix
Silk Ho'se at 50c a p&amp;ir for
men’s and 75c for wom en’s.
N o other silk hose at any
price contain better silk or are better
knitted.
They have all the soft luster
and "cling” of the very costliest hose— and
they wear so finely that we will replace any
pair that doesn’t give gbod service.
Come
and see this remarkable hosiery— then you’ll
understand why we are so enthusiastic about
it. A ll the popular colors are here. Just say
“ Phoenix” to our clerks.

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cOwC feeds the calf and k tra ^ —

Ectaony

Is lo Boy lie Battila Owijkil

in Kentucky,
Having learned the ltapdrtsnt. date
when the United States mint f » « *►
tabllahed and tbe cotton gin Invented,
a grammar school pupil In Kentucky,
answering the queatton, "What were
two Important Institutions established
In
Washington'»
administration T”
wrote: "Mint and gin!"—National
.Monthly.

Nearly halfTif tbe fatal accidents In
cos] mines are due to falling, ro$)i «
-- -r Swedish Bridal Lera.
1
I
The Swedish girl prays for s rainy cotti, and lesa than one-fourth*\t&gt; %
Q ld H a lla n I n d u s t r y .
plosions
or
Area.
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Balt line been manufactured cont­ day on which td get married, Then be­
enerci«!))' In Italy for. moro than two fore ehe goes to the ceremony stilred
Jwr, * milling i-lnibe* *hc min™ the
Irresls tlh ts.
Jhcjuesnd fH'w-WunOrt'b'jra-.T:

of nature.—Benjamin Franklin.
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Real Silk? Sure!
And I only paid 50c for 'em , too.”
That’s what you’ll tell “the boys” after
you’ve seen the new line of men’s hosiery
we are showing this week— Phoenix
Silk Hose at 50c a pair. They cost no
more than lisle, but every thread in
them is pure, genuine silk;1 A n d they
wear! W e will replace any pair that
doesn’t. The toes and heels are re­
enforced by an exclusive: process, and there are
no seams to rip. The classiest looking hose a
man could wi9h for— and you can afford them
for everyday wear. W e carry the full line— all the
new colors. Come in today and say “ Phoenix”
to our clerks.

Anything in.Men’s and Children’s Hats, Caps, Etc.

�Published SemUWo^kly— Tuesday and Friday

IN S A N F O R D — Life is Worth Living

County Division Bill Will Come Before t h e around Florida
Committee Thursday
The G eneral News o f the L a n d
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Itemi of Interest Gleaned F rom
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Efforts

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CULLLD f ROM THE. S IA It PRESS

Delegation at Tallahassee

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Final arrangement« for the funeral
aervicea of J. Piarpont Morgan. which
were held at 10 o'clock this morning at
St. Ooorge’a Prot.wtant Episcopal
church in Stuyvcaant Square, are com­
pleted. One aide of the square will be
cloaed by the police to vehivlm and kept
open for those who -arrive on foot,
ooo
All indjeationa point to the utmoat
gravity of tbe pope’« condition. At
midnight the fever and cough were giv­
ing caUM for great alarm. The im­
pression had gained ground that the
tracheal bronchitis had d e v e lo p ! into
pneumonia. While not absolutely deny­
ing thia, Prof. Marciiinfava «aid "A t
the prevent time it could not properly in'

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The damage to plant No. 1 of the
Florida Utilities Company
formerly
known an the Moore ice works, in Pen­
sacola, tut a result of the explosion Wed­
nesday night will reach 150,00(1.
o o o
The format o|&gt;ening of the new Au­
gusta Memorial Huapilal in St. Peters­
burg will take place In a few dayi. The
hospital ia a pleasing addition to tba
buildings of the city.
000
Definite steps have been taken to­
ward* the organ [ration of a company
u&gt; build an interurbun trolley line be­
tween IfomoNtend and Palm Reach.

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j
Representative Lake il y a piece of - mile* and tin- new rounty will only
I good work had Seminole county d i '¡»ton have 450 »(piare miles. leaving the old
rullahaanee. Mu . April Utii
I bere Mil introduced on Friday and n wdl I*- county amp1* territory
The ¡«ipula
ooo
Tbe new
called pneumonia, but with tracheal wan great rejoicing m the camp of the taken up by the committee about Vt ml turn j| Orange '» ly.loT
Daytona I* planning to have installed
bronchitis sometimes the lungs do not Sanford delegation when the word cam*- nesday. There will I»- n hot light made county will have H.500 After divui a sewerage system, and in order that it
funcUon properly. 1‘robably the raim ­ that Senator Duncgan of tije Nineteenth )n (j„. committee room, but lite diviHiou-1mg the old county will have more jxqe may be up to date and satisfactory, an
ent and robust filler of the holy father comprising Osceola and Orange coun Lit* have the tact* and they should have illation than twenty otiu-r Florida -xjx-rt was employed to investigate and
may overcome this danger
Mean­ tiis*, liad expressed lumnell on the ones |)0 troulde in convincing the committee countie*. The new county »til haw report. The city will ijx-nd several
while we can make the statement which lion of county division in Orange, tliat the hill ought to lie favorably re- more population than seventeen other hundred dollars on the preliminary
Then the question will lx- up Florida countie». The new- torri tor, work, hut it is well worth wliilFto have
must give rim? to great hope, that the Se mi tor Donegal! ino* withheld Id* &lt;)*•- jxirti-d
ii**on
and
stead
fiotti)
refu»*sl
to
lake
t,,
t)„.
House
and here also » r have high it* ample to take c;i'i&gt; of Itself it» tiler» d lx gun right. When the matter is
condition of “the albuminuria ha* di* .
»nie»
with
either
party
until
all
tbe
facts
tuqx-x
«&gt;(
being
aucrwiaul
is no thi mied indebtedness on tin thoroughly in hand, after
appeared.
.q
H»e
e
w
e
AJL-of
Hus
will
take
time
and
worry
«munty/
-*fi- »tar! report is made, an
o o o
1fire
c ' o i r ù n g tulfuhuL**
he and it may bt* several weeks tiefore the off under moat favolatila circumstance. ' and the people will expri-as themselve^
allatta»*.* tthe
TST-arr* . / fW t h e third time in his reign King cuuiit) division.quiuliou
ha» Ixstt nioni , question is settled and receives the Oll» 1 Senati&gt;r Donegal! oi the N'intis-ntli on the pro|*osed bond iasue for city imAlfonso narrowly escaped being the vlr- or lees a thorn m the tiretti of the Senator i ernor's signature
I District
District, which emluaces Oaceola an* provementa
tint of an anarchist ntt.mpt tigniti?) hi
nd.iiu
inquiora nut only ___ Our commuti-. hai. censored
-dfp ffuitdty? ‘W f re-MiW* y i fr - yrw r-yF nini (fit* JifiYrtr^ ‘ CfTn^f h int**r"*su*&lt;i l&gt;ui umJ iif»\*9pJi|rf*r artici**** ahe
1j
^ ,.
,
,
,
v ilia Se rena," tiie winter homo of
the King Sunday afternoon in the street* from his Kdleugiies and to put all doubt ,ierl&gt; cainpufiii liu* been conducted.
would give hi* drebion after hearing
of the Capital by a native o( Itiirrelona at rest and settle ini|nirics the Senator Tub will account for fit.- lack of news ixith sides, has sent the following tele­ Hon William J Rryan. secretary of
•tale, and Mrs Rryan. on the Cocoanut
Rafael Sanchez Allegro, who wux imme on Friday » red ail the Orange county from the capii il i.pjx-iiring in The Her gram to the [lajx-r*
dlately overpowered.
•■t*
&gt;i.
ii.
.-i
„
ini
.
„
I,
(irove
Jill pep* a* follows
If the Seminili*-, aid There Aie. nothing to send except
II the division bill passes the Holts.
.. rOad one and one-half mile* aoutb
of Miami will lx- completed within the
King Alfonso •owe* hit c*cai&gt;e to In* county Dil I jiusse« the house ! wilt sup-1the daily .grind of the House and Senati, J will support it in the Senate."
' next few week*. The contract calia for
"own 'cituragv/ quickness and skilled jx&gt;rt it in the Senate '
and when anything of importa nee hap
Thia has greatly encouraged thè dihorseman* hip. Accompanied by lit*
*’&gt; Jul&gt; l. hut tbe contractor
This jiroved to tie a blow U* ihe Ur­ l*ned and looked like g*»od slufl, Mr. visionliU of Seminole county and carstaff ha was riding along the ('rile de
lando delegation lor they were basing Forster would squelch it and Tommy ried gloom into the ramp of the anti '** conr* htrate* a its energies on the
Alcala, returning front the ceremony of
r&gt;ul1 ui ( mg an expects to have t
their hojics on the hill being killed in Rut*-» and Holiv have notiiing to *lo but dl vi»lonl«U as it "take» away any liope
completed tully six week* before the
swearing in recruits, when a man sprung tbe Senate alter il jia*»ed the House, and ’.o *it on the ( h jic Ii of the la-on and ¡ook of killing the bill in the SenatA
expiration of the contract jieriod. The
from the gyjewalk and seized the bridle
Tlierr are about twenty citizen*
However we have tin- wo d of
Senator Doni gnu's aitimi ha» blasted VMM*
main part of the structure L» done, the
of the king's horse with one hand, txiintthe last ho|a- of the and di» isioni»!»
Il tb- I hairniun thaï unmet mg w-ll 'treat- from Sanford here now anil more com
rixif is being iminted an*) the Moors are
ing a revolver point blank with the other
Ita- -*s-m*»l .*11 altiiig i *i tin* -'uiifor*l UxiHi- soon j o 1' 11*••* wr - II i uri I he mg and there .d**i o lg j'in from Ovi-ido
being laid, and next week work on the
The king, realizing the,«ituuUott with
( teneva ami I ongwixxl, all of Hie new
peonie limi I &gt;rlatido hud hut -mail hojx-»
interior
finishing will he liegun
lightning rapidity dug Ids spur» into his but the oflice luiider* and the oflice **s-k
territory, und they ure a moat enlhus
horse, which reared violently. Hi* quick
ooo
luetic bunch of Ixxister» and haw made
era and a s ii all coterie of demagogues
I (Special to The Herald)
naps saved his life. The bullet, instead
a moat favorable impn-iudon upon the
have been so swelled up with the idea of
Messrs. M c M fr &amp; McKay are pushing
of burying itself in the king s breast, their importance and become so cocksure
people here and the mend a-re ol the forward the work on the magnificent big
Tallahassee, April 14 There
■truck, the-horse on the neck, but so
that having always had their way in jiretty county division fight on at pres­ Imis] ii ture They are merchants and 1building ui the Marion County Hooclose was it that the king!1 left hnnd
This work waa comcounty allairn timi the north end of Or ent between Sanford and Oriundo «tele­ bankers, and madness of every kind i* 1„Hal at Ocaln,
glove was blackened by the past tier dis­
ga
lion»
here
in
Ihe
matter
of
111*
dlvirep
resen
ted
among
them
and
.they
ar*
rneiieed
again
utter
It had stood more
auge could not |x»»»tM\ -«m g »ueb an
charge. Delore the assailant was able to important measure a* county diviaion 1don of Orange county and makmg an in earnest about the divial.m, having i than ala months. There has lawn *0.000
pull tbe trigger again u secret service mutt m er tliem wben they »e re looking and , olher county olii ol thè nurth. rn hall left their home» amt luudne*» to com.- ,.,^-nded on the building no tar and all
sprang upon him. The tvo men fell to fighting
Rut ibe former *la\* o» Ur
knnwn aa Reminole c*.untv
The di to TullaUiLuee lor two »ts-ki. to push t„n ||,(M&gt;0 of this amount had been paid
the ground, locked in rtch oth er» urtns. landò » grc.iinwai iia.e lieti and thè miriti » ixlon in Orange ha» meoi uml lia- county division, knowing ihm m divi to the contractors
Rond» are being
struggling furiously. The asauaain matt- end **l Orami* wtll now come luto t u , favnralily impreascd thè generai public sion both coun lim will lx- more [iron .old and the amount of money required
aged to free his revolver arm and fired own
Orange county emhraos 1 254* »ipian* jw-rous and contented.
to finish the building will soon be forth­
two more ahots In rapid succession, hut
coming. Tiie plumbing and electric
tbe officer knocked his arm outside, and
. wiring, all concealed, has been roughed
tbe bullets flew harmlessly through the /
F.rcry Week Oridgr Club
Cenaua in. The work has been done well and
air.
Mr». Cru»o Harms, entertained the
with the last material. This d o « not
; and Apportionment.
Every W.s'k Rrnlge Club at tin- home of
mnkr much of n showing but coata money.
Altogether Fornst 1-nke U the bu»\
Mr» W. K. Anno Thursday alternoon S c n n t o r F r o m N in e t e e n t h D c Misa Hah lloalet*»
Tiie plumbing and wiring la now all
lin e s H is P os it io n ’
little bee and we are with him to u man. ready for tbe »etting and placing of lha
Two tables of bridge were played
A very delightful card party was en­
--------Senator Donegal) ia serving hi» first
The prize, a pretty castor with silvei
tertained by Mias Laura Fiah in her pret­
depuait was won by Mm. C. U Mr Occupied the Position of Neutrality term aa our fiemator but he ia an old
ty home, "Sadly Ray Farm." Wednesday
hand at the gume, having boon here j
Laughlin. who mude the highest score
Until Matter Came ro the
.
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before a« a member of the House. , Urging upon hia hearers "rrepect for
After an hour or more spent iu-Uw
State Capital
. . .1t Isidore
The gtieata on arriving were served
has a fine apjiearanrt.
Our
enjoyment of the ever twpulnr gume of
The Sanford delegation at Tallahaa- . ^ ur Senator lias
..
. your
.. , auperior offierrs,
, . prom, p ln«»
, . In th,
refreshing Ire grape juice.
are proud of their Representative »nd U one of the moat popular men \ dLwharge o your duti.s and zeM foi-th.
bridge, delicious »trawberry ice creani
Three tables of bridge were played.
For i Public good, vouching hU well w ish «
and home made cake were rerved by th*' and Senator. In the Hot.».. Foreit that wear the toga in the Senate
The aeon cords were tied with dainty
the ho»tews T 'o a e enjoying the picas Like w energetic and aggrereivc and »
S ta to r he has taken a remark- for iti» »ucceaaor and assuring hia men of
yellow ribbon and each was decorated
ant afternoon and members of tiie clu! 1» on Hu1 joti all the tirne. He has the able amount of labor on his shoulder» hi* tenden’st regard, retiring Chief
with a different card, represented in a
who were present were Mr». C. M- rea|&gt;ect an*l enlrem of his cotlcagu« for he would not be content u* remain William D. Vincimi, for thirty-two yean
deck oi card*.
a memtier of Jacksonville'a police ayaVorce, Mrs. W. D. Holden, M m . C. O. and every one who meets him. The Idle In Tallahassee.
The highest- »core was made by Mra.
tem and for fifteen year» it* chief, made
Mclxiughlin, Mrs W R. Anno. Mr* t&gt; two terms that Mr. Lake has been in
He ha» been made Chuirman of* the
A. W . Brown, who won aa prize, suffi­
W. Brady, Mrs. T. A. Neal, M r»» S. the House have been burdensome and Public Land and Drainage Committee, feeling adilrei« to the men at the regular
cient beautiful handmade lace for a d m «
inspection Sunday morning. The adBarrett. .
he has had hut Utile chance to wear a very important assignment, and ia
Tbe consolation prize. « handsome
drms was full of reminiscence and was
honor» that were his by right
The also a member of the Constitutional
tray wu cut for and won by Mra. Ger­
delivered by Chief Vlnzant in connection
last session he had the Sanford Heights Amendment, Banking, County Orga­
Auction Bridge
• - itrude Kiely.
with the leave of abrence which
Mrs. 0. W. Brady wan th? charm'ng bill that worried him for almost the nization, Organized l.abor and Imml- granted him’ owing- to 111 health
After -the conclusion of the gam « of
Chid
Having been reported .grntion Committee*. Aside from his
^cards, delicious refreshments in-two hoatea.1 of the Auction Bridge Club Mon entire term.
Vinzant will leave. porha|*,
* courses were served, consisting of chicken day afternoon. Two tabic» of bridge unfavorably in the House Mr. I.akc senatorial d u ti« the Senator from the for Hot Spring», Ark., for a
•alad, peas In patty shells, nut bread were played- Mrs. Robert Newman gained the enviable reputation of final-1 Nineteenth klao keep* In touch with treatment, provided railway
sandwiches, white bread sandwich«, made the h ig h «t nco.*e. which won for ly winning in the House and making [hi* many affair» in South Florida and are such that he can get to hi» destinawith hi*
cheese balls, oils*« and coffee; second her the prize, a pair of «ilk ho»e. The good. This term he has ihe county keeps a stenographer busy
Hon ; /
. •
sherbet with angel cake consolation prize, a pretty linen towel division bill and while there ia every j volumnioua mail.
« . t fnr and W n hv Mra.
A. P.
F. Can-i
_ctit-fot.AmLiiiitt.by
hit». A.
Con­ hope of auccraa it keep* la k e from I In Senator Donegal] the

DONEGAN IS FOR DIVISION^™“

with wrvbths of wide yettow satin ribbon
. Md violets.
» .
Miss Fish's guests were Mrs. A W.
Brown, Mrs. J. W. Diekina, Mra. R. J
Holly, Mrs. Aylctte Fitts, Mrs. Gertrude
K«Jy, Miss Hawkins, Mrs. K. H.
Marks, Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin. Mrs.
Robt, Hewman, Mrs. Samuel Pulsston,

Mr»- Kent Rosaettsr.
“

nelly. When the nleasant games id
cards were conclude.! delicious Ice cream
and cake were aerved by the hostess,
whose gucs's were ..“ Mra. C. O. M c­
Laughlin, M r*- A.-TtjQon—Uy. Mra. A. P
Connelly. Mra. B.“ W. Herndon. Mr».
Samuel Pulwton, Mrs. B. F. Whltner, Jr..
Mr*. Gertrude Keely, Mra. Robert New-

man.

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t.

He Is rhnirman of one of the moat important committee» in the House, that
of City and Town Organization« This
committee last term had over fifty
bill* before it which give* one an idea
of tbe amount of work cut out for our

'(toggle*-4V W to'ttalanlar

he la already being spoken of as aj
candidate for higher honor» hut at the
present time hi* tbouglita aye centered
on ilia own district and he U abnorbed
in the framing of laws that will benuflt
the people of Florida.

Saturday night a buggy belonging to
Dr. Robeon and driven by Mia. Robson
collided with one belonging to Collier Brown and what might have been a a*ri»
ous accident reunited in nothing more
W t are all proud of our Senator and serious than the conaidsrabla Injury to
representative. He la also a member
of Mveral other Important committee^ be 1* proud of hi* people who are her«. on* of the buggies.
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Tilb SANFORD

.......... -April;I6r 1911

HERALD

itr the ocbtdulo. He ataUR ' (b it * the PAPER FACTORY MANAGER HEBE
proposed reduction would work * birdship on tha dtrus industry of tha state. Miking Preparation for lariallatlon
of Machinery
As I stated above, 1 am not competent
«w.

doubt but mat Mr, r einPfrfKTmtrsriiW flie tiiilliRSs iif llii Crown CoIiiifcM*
he advisee all growers of citrus fruits to Paper Co. of this city, bis returned from
take the matter up with their congress, a trip over the state and Is getting ready
men I believe It would be well to follow for.the installation of the presses and
other machinery for tb* new printing
hb advice
If every grower In Florida will write business, which bids fair to be one of
or wire their representative In Washing­ the beat propositions for Sanford that
ton protesting against the sweeping re­ has come our way for some time.
A ciHrl la Amoag Ye Taking Notea duction and asking that they tiae their
The company, whose business will be
amt foiih, lie'll Prent To»“ —
efforts in behalf of the citrus Industry, for the most part that of printing orange
it will no doubt prove beneficial to the and other fruit wrappers, aspects to In­
' 8a Sava Saimtarat.
stall about three large web proses that
state.
* _ -T An I write thaw Hma I understand
print from rolls of paper much on tbs
from all reports that the county division Sanford Cels 1914 Meet of Eastern Star ordar of the large daily papers. They
question has not yet been settled. Per­
will also have a large atereotying out­
Filling the appointive officers of'the
haps by the tlqjte this is printed it will
fit and power paper cutters' to cut apart
have passed both, house* end .the ques­ chapter, installation and selecting San­ the wTspp^rs which are ,printed from
tion that lias been~UbPMTitt»t rfh 'Tftp ford as rise nesi place of matting.
tfclxrlfl on a single shtvl o| fxtpvr. — minds of tlie greater part ot Sanford&gt; work of the final aeasion of the Grand
The quarters of (he netf tactory will
Chapter Order Eastern Star last Thurs­
citizens will be settled for the best.
be the building formerly occupied by
My friends may have noticed that 1 day a^ Jacksonville and Ihic chapter, was China ft Co.'s packing house. This will
have had very UtUe to say on the division dosed.
give them .'.commodious quarters, as
The beautiful ceremony of installation
question up to date and furthermore, 1
wall as facilities for loading their pro­
do not Intend to mix up with It In these of the officers cKoeen'was concluded, and duct direct to the care.
columns. Tho. editor of The Herald has the new grand matron, Mrs. AnnabeUa
handled the matter so far ai the press L Reed, made an address upon assuming
At Manatee
concerned in a way, 1 believe,'that hat her office. The various officers newly
The celery shipping season for Mana­
met the approval of tbs citlxiens of San­ elected were generaously besieged with tee county is now practically over. It
flowers and presents.
ford and the new county.
is thought that next week aril) see the
Mrs. AnnabeUa Reed, the new grand
I merely wish to any at this time thal
last crate of this toothsome vegetable
if the county is divided, and I have ever} matron, received quantities of exquisite go forward to the northern market.
reason to believe It will be, that I wish flowers as well as a valuable Eastern
Tho present season has not been as
the new county Godspeed. I can re­ Star ring from her home chapter at profitable as it was hoped it would be
member no occasion when the repreeen Tampa. There were gifts alto for the at the beginning, but still many of our
tative men of Sanford have been so en­ retiring grand patron, Elmer E. Haskell, grower» madcfquitc a bunch of money,
thusiastic on Any one question'and havt of Palatka, and for Joseph R. Semple, and now have most of their binds set to
taken so much interest in any issue as grand patron of Bartow. Mn. Frnnz, tomatoes, which, In a small way have
they have on the question of diving grand treasurer, received numerous beau begun to move.
Orange county. Men In our midst who tiful bouquets, including a coreage bou­ kThe outlook for the tomato crop is
have always been lukewarm on an&gt; quet of violets and litlies of the valley indeed bright and every indication point»
proposition regarding the betterment ol from the grand officer* and a huge bou­ to thia^belngji profitable crop.—Mana­
our community and who have never quet of lillirs of the valley from Mr. and tee Record.
.»corned to take an Interest in the ad­ Mre. Elmer E. Haskell.
The next annual meeting of the Grand
vancement of Sanford's interests havt
SANrOKD LODGER
ChnpU-r
will be held In Sanford, the
entered this fight with an ardor~and
rccond
Wednesday
in
April,
1914.
tear that hiui caused me to stop and
Sanford lo d i » Ne. 2 7 . t. o o r.
J
--------------------- — ----------Wonder. They have put up a good fight,
Mett* every Monday at 7 :3 0 » m over Imperial
v
Boy
Handle*
Weather
Station
faretra. G W. Block Welder, ft. fi.
too; and have covered“»very point pos­
W S Halo*I*. Sec'».
Clifford L. Walker, the twelve year
sible and aide by side, friends -and ene­
old
son
of
C.
R.
Walker
Is
taking
care
of
Sem inole Chaster No. 2. O r o * r Castani Star
mies alike they have fought to the lost
the local weather station during the ab- Meets every Mcund and fourth FtkUy ta monili
ditch.
' ' J
Every one who h*t «ceo b u Star In the Call are
But there ls,*to m$■" &amp;K3WA?3QBf&gt;ra M M LHJ»-DuBpee in Tallahassee.,
Although only a boy, he handles -Cite
for Sanford even greater than the vic­
tory over - the TJriatrcio—aggregation, work in a wsy that would be a credit to
- - t . O .C ..C ater» C ity A e ri» 1853
greater than the fact that Sanford will one of muturer year* and his report* to U rtim i every Tuesday ollhl *t 8 »'Hort
Hall la \veHvifu» Block, third Boo»
now he a county »eat, greater oven than the Department are satkfactnry in every
“TCwTsee-ebTts gM alfiafatfB Sfcfew K 4MW£
N s. A. K. ef-P...
■' - ■
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Meet* fécond sad fourth Hoad aye, ‘ VUItlni
rounding country »HI now be tributary
knlSht* a le a »! er tri, me P E Hulrhliuoa. C C
Mr. White Remembers Sanford
Id Sanford instead of Orlando. That
I r i b s freak. K R t n d S
Mrs.
H.
E.
Hester
of
this
city
is
in
re­
victory ia the fact that Sanford’s citito n fa r e Ladle. N s 62. t L A M
xrn* have almost without exception ceipt of a letter from Mr. J. U. While,
U. E Toter Matter. O L Tailor.
.W rr
who
was
here
some
time
ago
with
a
piyty
joined hnnd in hand in this great move­
tary. Communication every Brat and ihtrd Thun
ment and are learning to puT aaJdi Olf of capitalists.— The-letter follows; -— d ares« T iM o nt- VUiUadbrotbervu.-knts*
petty quarrel* and jealousies and put a * "Mr. J. G. White, who has just re­
shoulder to the wheel, beside their neigh­ turned from the south, wishes to thank Unite Bratherheod of Carpenter* end Jots
era af America*
bors and push forward In the interests of Mrs. Hester for the photograph of herself, Seoford Local Union
No. 1731. U 0 of C ent! J
car
and
friands,
taken
at
the
luncheon
at
Sanford, as one man.
of A- meet* ever» Thureday nUbt at T o’clock lu
the Caste*' Hell. l.W. O Sln|lel»jy prrtld-m
This is the one thing, in my mind, that Shell, Mound, near Sanford, and to add Geo
Blockwrldrt R 5 I T
Sanford has long wanted; the concerted that all guests in hi* party greatly en­
effort on the part of her cilitena. Cities joyed the hospitality of Mrs. Heater and
• P O t. Sanford l e d i * 1241
Meet Tint and Third Wednesday ni*bi Corne.
rise and fall, hut it will be notJ'wd that the other good people of Sanford, re­
Dru*ndPalmetto
E. WRovuuti&gt;. 1 K.
In their rise their people, almost without garding it as one of the most delightful
Ü, L Tento Sertelno
day*
of
their
trip,
«peht
under
excep­
exception, have banded together as one
L. 0. O. M.
shd worked and struggled together to- tionally pleasant surroundings and in
Tho Loyal Order af Mooael merli everi f Friday
very delightful company."
, ward one goal.
evening at B OO f . M In Calle* Hall. 1
Wrlbortw
Block. Albert Sei4b. Dictator
R. II Gelter
Sanford's future has looked brighter
Secretary.
Wednesday (lab
to me than ever before from the time
Mama* Chanter No 13 R X M
The regular meeting of the Wednes­
the Commercial Club wu rejuvenated
Meer« every tecond and fourth Thureday It.
day
Club
will
be
held
at
the
home
of
last summer some time and they had a
Masonic Rail u m Impe-ial Thaelre. Vtdiin*
rutting get-together meeting In tho city Mr*. J. N. Whitner, Wednesday aftei* companion« welcome O L Taylor. Itltb Pr»«et
W E Hautboldei. Sec'v
half. Ever since that lima the business no in at 3 o clock.
men and citiren* have worked more in
harmony than ever before and their
A. C. L. TIME TABLE
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
work In the rounty division matter has
-" South Bound —
r ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
proved that they were really in earnest
No 27—Lv B.fOa m
about getting together.
A T -L A W
Lv 2.31 p m
Long live Sanford!
and whether No89—Ar 2.11pm
Lv 6.56 p m Lai« Statt Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit ol
Orange county is divided or not, as 1 No 85—Ar 6.86 pm
nerMi
No
83—Ar
2.06«
n
Lv 2.18 • m
earnestly hope It will be, we are going to
har.h Bound
Residence«. Sanford and Srlvaa Lake
ace jrapid strides in our little dty, and
Lv 11.00 a m
that quickly, if the present spirit con­ No 84—Ar 10.46 am
No 80— Ar 220 p in
Lv 2.40 p m
tinues to prevail among our citizens.
No 82—Ar 1.18 am
Lv 1.33 s m
•
*
«
No 28— Ar 8.60 p m
DENTIST
1 The truth pf tpe old »aying, “ It
-depends-upoa whose ox -i* gored,' ’ is
Office: Yowell Building
No 26— From Trilby
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brought home to the Democrats of our
SANFORD. FLORIDA
sttte at this time quite forcibly in the No 24— For Trilby
No
101—From
Trilby
present tariff revision.
No 100—For Trilby
oeu* rv&gt;M «
iuumu r u « m
V Now I have never claimed to be a
No
21—From Leesburg
C « i* t u •( U iln td i) ml F i iu f ln i k
tariff student. In fact, the question of
the tariff is a very deep subject and un­ No 22—For Leesburg
DR. H O W A R D a
C U S T IS
less one has made a study of the quts No 157—From Leesburg
v
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t
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in
a
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tion and knows whereof he speaks It No 158— For “Leesburg
.
SAsroao • - ■ florida
No 126—From Oviedo
Is best perhaps to keep quiet.
iuum« m r*AArt,
(Mtnmub—s«*u.
No
127—For
Oviedo
The fact remains, however, that we all

tween

dlaUUnd wabsplAhoy will pr«v*nt llinea*. aid
dlgeatlofl and give you health
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pure

Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sahford, F|§

HAND BR O TH ER S
LIVERY« B A L E S AND F E E D S TA B L E
-C o r ar Park Avanua and Boobnd Straat
CONTRACTORS PO N A LLK IN O S OF HBAVY HAULINo

Large supply of Horaea, Mule»,
Wagons and Harneaa always
on hand For Balo or Exchaago*
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oar !bv|itbid «w ay from the tiaor* of the Northern «rioter. Many Improvement* over preview« ytare—
newly fureithtd room« and tha old patron* new present »ay that ihe cubine wa* never to «wo » tl„ :
$40 and S3« pet month, and i perlai ratea lo «es«on Mirati*.-

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Jewelen, Stivertmithj and Iraportrn
41 West Bey Street
Jidreonville. Florida
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Ideal* and other cheeper nuke». W e «ell ihrm on ea*y peymcni,
w * carry • complete line of Bicycle Sundries. W e do ell kind« ol
Bicycle Kepo'ring. S w lit U t anything in the Bicycle line.
Have &gt; set of N ew Rubber Tift» put on your Go Cart or Baby C irrufr

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Via South Atlantic Limited; dally ATTORNEY Aim COUNSELLOR at LAW
through train. Diners. H. C. Bret*
[’metice in Stale nnci Federnl Courts
ney, F. P. A, L. A N. B. IL, Jackson* Csraac-Woodruff Bid*
SanfortfFta.
ville. Adr.
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NOTICE

DR.

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situation and as producers of food and
foodstuffs we will be forced to UkA Our
. medicine along with the.rest df the food
? producers.
According to Mr. Temple of the Citrus
Exchange, who has made a study of the
tariff question, the proposed reduction on
the citrus fruit tariff la too drastic and Is
put of proportion to other reductions

with

.The Stockholders
Sanford Building
and'Loan Association
The annual meeting of the Sanford
Building A Loan Assn, will be held at
the office over First National Bank at
8 p» Hi., Friday, April 18th,
By order President,
A. P. CONNELLY, 8my.
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clamor for a reduction of the sugar,
wool, beef and many other duties, but
now comes a «weeping reduction on a
product of our own state, that of the
citrua fruits, and a bowl goes up that
Arill he heard throughout the length and
breadth of t|ie land.
The recent grow in;; increase I n the
cost of living has coots to a point where

GINGER A L ^ OR 8 0 D A W A T C R
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Aoril 18 • 191*

THE

SANFORD

HERALD

'
Sanford is (he Thriftiest Most Pro.
greswire and Beat Known City In
T h l« Information has been compiled with the tlew o f nifhlehlng those who may be
Central Flrrlda
Interested in Sanford, reliable data relating lo the growth of thin city amf enThere Is no city of the size of Sanford
yirona. Vireat care ha* been exerejsed In getting the facts together as we
All Local Advertisem ent», Under fhla
ll^ .&lt; v^ ..^ M ^ ybe-vu t| «rr»¥ .c&gt; i muniilvel o pinints and Improvements Heading. Three CnTTwr'EiM-FftKre
Sanford Hanks
anil the number ol and stability of the
Sanford has two splendid Hanks
The oldest is the First National Hank while
public utilities concerns operating here.
For Re*nt—Ten room house on Park
ic other U the Peoples Dank. We herewith give the composite statement of both
Sanford U one of thp healthiest cities Ave., furnished or unfurnished. Clo4e
*-Mr. and Mifc. Roy Symcn have taken Flanks on the 31st day ol March. 1913.
GH-3tp
in Florida. It hns excellent immediate In. N. H. Gftrner.
the Langley house on Magnolia Ave..
Resource«
drainage, ample sewerage accommoda­
Wan ted —Position In office in city,
, having moved In tu t week.
Ixwnsj discount», stocks and bonds
*411.147 65
tions, a paid fire department, a well or­ hy experienced lady.
Phone or «T it*
R. E. Wynn and family, who have
Real Estate and Fixtures
44.118.04
6S-2tp
ganized sanitary- department, a splendid Kairview House, City.
been resident« of Sanford for eight yean
Due from Hanks
162,702.13
Order* wanted for Cuban Yams,
street cleaning department, and such
j .
leave today for Bowden, Ga., w here they
( ash on hand, in Hanks and due f r o m ■”T ^ t k
153,580.00
other organizations os rondure to the and White-West Indian jiotatoes, de­
«ill make their future homp.
welfare and good health of the residents livered on Tuesday», price *1.00. H.
* * l '
1
Total
• 7Gl.5-l7.82
Mrs. M . A . Mlot, who was -»-ailed to
G. Ltmilquist, R. F, D. 1. Phone 103.
of our community as well as visitors.
:
U a b llii lr »
Atlanta by the serious illness of her
If . yuu dciire further, information
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■^
Capital Stock
mother a few weeks ago, returned Sat­
f 55,000.00
Want to buy a few thousand feet of * •
relating to our town a’nd section, address
Surplus ___
urday leaving her mother in greatly im­
35,000.00
celery* boards. F. L. Greene, R. 2 . » 68U
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T H E HANFtMtn C O M M E R C IA L CLUB
Undivided pro (its
proved health.
For Sale— 1 Smith Premier type1*4.881.88
Hanford Florida U. S. A.
Deposits .
.
wrR?r' 1 Edison phonograph with 400
661,665.94
.Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Williams are en­
1
records. Both are bargain*.
*37' J,
joying i ’^ r r g M A r v B r r fr in tn tn r t . o.
A Snap— Two building lot*— Near Crump, 320 11th St.
Total .......
67-8tp
1761,547.82
Gammagc and Children, together with
Celery avenue, If block» west of Sanford
Sanford Potfofflce
For' Sale—Complete furnishing* of a
• '
her lister, Miaa K itty Hudson, all of
ovrnnrr
- For w quick axle, will take 7 room house. Must be soht'by Maj"*”
A comparative statrrtwtr tTf T[iwu postal receipts and orh rr bttaltrrwa of the
Americus. Ga.
1200.00 for both lota. R. H. Mark», 1st. No. 507 Magnolia.Sanford office for the calendar venre 1902 and 1912 follow».
67«3tp
lot». R. H. Mark». Agt.
67-1t
J. C. McCoraha, editor of the Flori­
1902
For Sale— New iron lied with spring*
1912 Per Cent Inc
»The Guarantee Invretment and Loan
da Grower» .New», expects to attend M oney orders issued
2892
13353
361.7
Co., Curry Bldg., Tampa, Fla., lend and mnttrroa, also 40 yard* good mat­
the meeting of the citrus growers of Money orders paid
1437
370.0
6752
money at 6 per cent interest, pavable ting. Geo. W. Kinnhan. R. F. D. 3, on
the state gt Tampa on next Thursday, Registers dispatched
in small monthly installment*
Write car line.
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922
3571
268.2
for particular*.
local 47-tf
April 17th.
Registers received for delivery
j For Sale 25.000 Royal pink tomato
861
3847
347.9
-* •
Time for picnic* at — Woodland Park. plants. Mis* R. A. Bevier, West Side.
I i-stnl ree*-ipt*
$6170.83
*18848.68
265.6
The car of the Sanford Traction Co.
ÎM
-»
The Gate City House has brought
N'
umber
of
clerks
employed
67-3tc
JO
400.0
wu derailed Sunday near Palm Mam­
down the high cost ofliYing. Only |4 00
Amount of payrolls
For Rent 5-room cottage and an
*2050.(8)
110295.21
402 1
mock. N o actions damage was done
per week for the finest table board in K-room houae. A. Connelly.
No. let ten* recei ve&lt;| and dispatched
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616.069
2519.010
1170
and the car Is reported a.« running
the city. See Parker.
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For
Sale
Lot
cor.
10th
and
French
again today.
Learn to swim at — Woodland Park avenue, two story building, cor Poplar
The following itemized statement fur­ tine white kindergarten school.
Genuine Seed Potatoes, Spaulding and Ninth, at a very low figure for quick
Mr. Howard Swartx. vice-president nished by the Sanford Commercial Club Three schools for colored children.
of the Southern Produce Co., who has covers the various lines of operations in A splendid system of sewers and drainage Rose No. 4, per 150 lb bag *2.65; lied »ale. C. L. Wing, 609 Palmetto Ave.
Bliaa Triumpn, per 150 lb bag *2.65.
m
been attending the Florida Agricul detail. - «
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One National Bank.
j,
Can fumlah need grown either In Maine
tund College, arrived in the city yes­
or New York state. We guarantee our
For Sale— Pure Nancy Hall sweet
This statement shows the agricultural One State Bank.
A
seed to be the boat and true to name. potato plants *1.76 |&gt;er thousand.
terday and will apend some time here. and truck growing operations as handled One Realty and Trust Co
Rex
l
Ten yean in the seed business, not a dis­
Packard, Route 2.
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Mi». J. W. SproggitLs of Tiffin. O.. in tl&gt;e Sanford Celery Delta for the sea­ Ope Huildiag and I,oan Association
satisfied customer. American Produce
Goldun
Self
Blanching
Celery.
New
son
1911
and
1912.
We
have
3.500
One street car line o|»-rnting out to the Company, Jacksonville, Florida. 45-24c
who has been visiting with Mr and
I
crop
just
arrived.
This
seed
come»
arnw
o
f
land
in
cultivation
in
this
imme­
celery
farms.
Wade,
the
Tuner.
Orlando
if
Mrs. Jno. Wilson of Melonville Ave..
direct from the originator in France to
leaves today for her home accompan­ diate section. We have 2.176 m re» ol One local railwnv operating out to the
•à
( clcry Heed.
us
Pound *26.00; quarter pound at
celery (urias
ied by Mrs. Wilson, who go*“, lo h'T and tiled and drained that c*wt on an
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Hook your order» now for crop 1912, jRuiud rates. Kilgure S«*»l t'o., Plant
average of *127 |«t acre lor the tiling One wagon bridge aero»* the St lobiu
summer home at Cleveland
Ohio
genuine
originator'* slock Pari* Gold­ City, Fla.
66-Friday-4tc
ulone. We have 3.119 flowing artesian
river lo Geneva. This is the second
The Woman's Club of Sanford «ill
en Self Pleaching Celery seed, KUpjdy
lx «t or Duupjicared A diamond
well*, in the Sanfonl Ce|«-ry Delta
A
wagon bridge to cross the S| Johns
meet ip the Wrlakn Club room« Momlas
of which is short of demand
Delivery brooch containing five diamonds. Re­
single Sanford acre lot* produced SK\ - lane of railway to Jacksonville
afternoon. April 21at at 3 o'clock fur
will be made at once, or in August turn same lo P. O. Box 896 mid no qureK N T ^ TONS of products in one grow­ Line of railway to Tampa
election o f officers and for any businew
when reqlured for sowing
Sample tiona will l&gt;e asked,
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ing setiHon A single Hanford acre has Line of railway to Oviedo.
that may properly come before the meet­
furnished
immediate
y
free,
for
trial
For
Sale
Household
furniture,
con­
1 1fin
paid in freight ami refrigerator charges Line of railway to las-ehurg
ing. All members urged to lu- present
in advunre of planting seitvin.
Prire sisting ol l»eds, bureaus, stove«, chain,
in one season the sum iif $1.500
Our Line of railway to EusU*
for 5 ll&gt;*.j *14 jnT lb., for less thun 6 etc
Mrs Thurston in Bishop block.
. Mrs. Fred Daiger of l W l e - &lt; ^ 4 y j s e » , f o r loot » » » i n was a« follows
Line of railway to St Petersburg
■
than 1 ll&gt;. tl
-------- m e d Sunday after visiting her sister in 260.000 ernt«-» lillui-e
*375,000 ' Railway shops with
For Vnje
Beggar Weed Seed 40c a
per ounce
By mail or express, charge*
526.000
per month
* Jacksonville and w.ia_iiu^«4*a»4-oG W - J20.000 rraliw relery
»■AaMx.ox * ’(vwri**v gshiwnv, Mwr |K&gt;und
UK) tie« dor *H6,c*o ersh sritb
•25.000 Division for all A C 1Airains
“ v
slster, Mrs. N. H. Garner and fnmilv. 26.000 bhl. Irish |«&gt;liit*r*
1*3j
order
Girudeau
S»»«l (*o , Melon and
ietla.
Pa
,
Wholesale
Si«»l
linjxirler.
*225,000
crut**
various
215.000
One
wholesale
grocer)
houw
leaving Monday for her home, aecoinover forty years In w s l business, aulli- Beggar Weed Seed Grower*. MonticellOj
110.IMIII boxiteli mri:
99,000 One whoU-sale f*»*l and gram house
__nahied
* *
tby Ntr»r&lt; Jarner w Imi wih «i«‘od
«=-e- — '
_4 Flai — .
— ■«
Ai’ wVJi rSrrjgj
tifi.ofw tniVhere**srvw-&lt;swe&gt;iT.»»„ Ï &gt;•**
(ir,*'“ *f
the next two weeks in Dade City
Local
66-Tutw
&amp;
Fri
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For
Rent
to
the
Right
Party
Nice
19.IKHJ IniX'-s l itro» fruits
23,750 , (wr year.
u Little Claude Robson the 5-vearfurnished
cottage
4
rooms,
kitchen
and
Vit i
2.000 ton« uf tiny
M ,1100 Two lumie r yards
old son ol Dr. and Mrs Ruhaon. wu*
bath
Close
to
liusinews
sretlon.
11.
C.
12.150 Three hardware «tor**
81.000 wuterm.'inns
unfortunate enough to fall from the
I ioHo*i*
*
68 ti
Sixty eight block* of brick jjnved street*
catri-ige while out driving Sunday
For Rent No 118 Ninth St 7 room*
fl.4tht.uuu . Eleven ad-ltüii/ial blocks oj tinca .«treeta
Total income
with hBT mother and was run over by
_-_p.
and hath. H. C DuBose. Wiaxlruff &amp;
H r
to Iw laid at once.
'Include* tuinat)»». bx-ans, cucumlrers.
one ol the wheels.
No serious injury
Garner
Bldg,
First
St.
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AND
eggplants, peppers, law*Ls, turnitw, rad Contracts for sixty-one additions! blocks |
w
resulted save a few bad bruise*.
For Sale Four extra good rnule« and
of brick pav**l streets will be let within
ishe*. squash, pumpkin, okra cabbage
|
good wagon
Fred Shuman, Weat Side,
e Mr. and A!nt. John llaueiwtetn of green corn and tiens
sixty days
;; j R. F D. 2
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New Ulm, Minn., and Mrs Hy Fiierwl
9H1 R ’ ;
Some con&gt;epti»n os to the n’ ligniiudc One paid ¡ire department
, . | For Sale T » o desirable lot« In San­
of Chicago, Were guests of Mr and c I the above business ma' (&gt;e gleaned 1Gne newspajier
ford Heights
Bargain if taken prompt­
Mrs. R. Runge. Mr*. Runge and two (noi lie- fn&lt; i tli l it would re«|iiire ’ Two pitillltnr otbi»
IMPKKIAL
THEATRE
ly
Address, I) (i WagnerKissimmee,
daughters left with them on Saturday s 1.11*FI«
44 if
of » uniform cupiv ity o* IÔ,-i line steam Gundiy
St. John» Hotel— Rooms and board.
— — B U IL D IN G —
l&gt;oat for Jacksonville ami St Au u« 000 |h&gt;,nd' eaci&gt; to carr- ti.e jirorluct to J *&lt;• hand laundrle*
Homi-like accoinnuxlatiomi for regular
tine, to spend a' few pleasant days on market. There were 2.100 urn-* 61 Seven real estate dealer*
boarder* or transients. Good table.
their home iri$f xvjth their guests.
tiled land in cultivation during the sea T h n « attorneys.
Rates reasonable. W. H. Wothen, Prop,
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p. m
420 W. First f i t
33-tl ,
son
just closed, a* well a« 1.400 acre* ol Two photograjih g&gt;dler&gt;e*.
AND
Tb« and news was received yesterday
For Rent— Store Room and unfur­
Four
furniture
stores.
unified
land
by F. R. Gteenmun that his son. Lewis,
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m
nished room in Bishop block. Enquire
One five and letyoent store.
who is now at Birmingham, Ala., is
Hidden Real Estate Co.
45-tf
Three
ItWry
«tallies.
not exjiectcd to live. Young
Mr. Hanford ha« ihe Folluwing I'tilltie*
Wanted—Clean cotton rags, no «crap«,
Three «'itonKtblle garug'*)
HulMlnv
and
Public
itnprnirments
Strnn$*ers W e lc o m e
Greenman has been farming with his
nt the Herald office. Will j&gt;ny 2 cents
Two theater*
father here for several years and i« One U f plan!, (ajiui ity 5(1 tuns |mt da&gt;
per (Myurul
b A* « A A A * * * * * » * « * * * « A A * «
■-'m
i|Uit* well known around Knnford line ice jilant. capurttv MM) tons |&gt;er ilay Four hot“ l*
1’ir'ta) Telegraoh of*’ *
u«*'&lt;l (&lt;■ rtfriger.ili vegetable car«
Mr. Greenman left yesterday for Ibr
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i Western Unjon Telearaph ottlee
mingham by first train, after receiving One gas plant with capacity enough to
|Telephone service.
furnish
a
city
of
16,000
j*&gt;jiulntion
the message regarding the condition
One eltctrlc lighl plant with capacity U) I l^ing dlstame telephone w v ic e
of ha son.
Out monument » u r o
furnish city twice our size.
We cun supply you for immediate shipment
At a recent meeting ol the Weal One official Weather Bureau.
Standard Oil station.
Side Improvement Association a cor­
Seed Corn, Cow Pea«, Millet, Sorghum, Teoslnte
Gulf Refining Oil xtatian.
6,500 pojiulation.
dial vote of thanks was extended to $200,000 to build brick roads lo ihe celery* One wagon factory.
PennutH, Onion Sets, Heann, Peas, Potatoes,
the Fernald Hardware Co.. Mr. KnrThree Blacksmith shop*
farms.
A full line oi nil tfnrdeo seed for truckers nnd home ftunlens
nat* of the Imperial Theatre, the A. Thirty school teachers.
Two restaurants
W rit* for Catalogu*.
C. L. R. R., the Street Committee of 1,133 school pupils.
.Two tiakerir-s.
E- A. M A R TIN A CO.,
206 Bay Ht„
Jarksontllle, Florida.
Council, Dr. C. E. Walker and M rearm. Salaries paid teacher» per year. *16.221 Four drug »tores
'
E. E. Turner, J. D. Parker, R- A. Ter- Free city mail delivery.'
Mas*- ball pnrlk.
hcun, II. G. Aird and Mr. Robbins of Three rural mail routs-*,
Six public uarks.
Jest—for their splendid lin e ferry boat company to Enterprise. Masonic lodge,
co-operation in the Clean-up Day cam­ Deep water navigation to Jacksonville. Knight of Pylhirvt Lodge
paign, f
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Elks lxwlge.
Daily boat line to Jacksonville.
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Mot)»*- Dxlge
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Bout lim-s to the upjier St. Johns.
Music Club
Woodmen
of
the
Vforld
LodgeThe regular meeting of the Music New union passenger station, cost *100Eagle
Ixxlge.
000.
Club will be held xt the home of Mrs.
-A
HTANIIAItt) HAIL KO XI) OP TUR HOIfTH
Onr Military Rand
E L« Woodruff Saturday afternoon at New Express office, cost IVO.OOt).
One Military Company
3 o'clock. A full attendance of the One white high school.
One public library.
member» ix requested. Mr*. 4. Martin, Two musical instrument dealer».
Three thousamd acres in cultivation to
* Y M
Eight dry good* bouse*.
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No.
88
No.
80
*
No.
86
No.
82
vegetable«.
Daily
Three clothing houses.
Soda) Notea.
7 ¡55pm
3:00pm
Vegetable shipments 3,600 car loads per
10:30am
2.v. . 8:00am
One laundry and machine shop.
M. L. Raines entertained a jolly
-ie_
6:69pm
2:45pm
12:10mm
....... 12:25pm
. season.
.
$70,000 appropriation for poatoffice
Sunday evening to tea at the
5:05pm
7;05pm
11:07pm
4:55pm
Three concrete bridges.
Ar Charleaton
building.
Sanford Houae.
Thoae present were:
9:20am
8:00pm
7:00am
5:05am
Two
jewelry
»tore*.
Ar Richmond.
Tw o seed house i.
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M i* Madge Ward. Misa 'Charlotte
ll-50pm
Twenty-seven
vegetable
buyer*.
10:20am
12:40pm
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8:40am
Ar
Wnxhington
Nineteen grocery houses.
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Koalar, Mix« Irene Bradys Mias Veda
1:14am
11:30am
1:46pm
10:00am
Five Insurance agent*.
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Ar Baltimore
Five phywiciana.
W»rd. Mr. W . E. Watson. Mr. R. R3:40am
2:04pm
Two bottling work*.
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12:20am
4:00pm
Ar W. Philadelphia
Tw o brnKf*doctors.
and Mr. W. A. Stringfellow.
6:00am
6:20pm
4:13pm
Three arteaian wrll driven.
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Five Ixxot and shoe dealer*.
w u the house guw l of
Water works plant upon which $40,000 Tw o civil engineer».
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Steel Pullman rara o f the highest order operated on all trains.
ffm ff/ p m Friday
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In Im’prtVMnenta will be made at once. One cold atoraga plant.
and fi
Dining ears on train* N »»- 82 86 and 88. Local Sleeper lo Harannah
M l*
m . Whl tner .enter
One concrete work*.
One Catholic church.
tuined
operated on Train 80. For Information and reservation apply
\y to tea Friday evenThree- building contractor».
One Prretbyterian church.
inh for M U Keeior.
Two plumbing contractor».
Orte Eplscojial church.
Two blcyrle repair ahojiaOne
Congregational
church.
W. ( i T. U.
Five crate material dealers.
Division Passenger Agent
One
Baptist
church.
will be a called meeting of the
Jacksonville, Florida
Three
dentist».
138 W. Bay Street
T. Ü. Thursday afternoon at One Methodist church. .
a
Five
fertilizer
dernier».
Methodist church. One white grammar school.

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T em p le W ill R esig n *
(ett, will »o n be back in Florid* jyurn*
At a meeting of the ettrito grower* of
nilsin with renewed health, ready to
wield h*» pen in th* upbuilding of Flor­ the stele, to he be held on April 18th at
Tamp«, M r W. C. Temple expects to
I n q rsssdsy and fiW»T Marnisi Hr id*. .

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IF Y O U R C IT R U S T R E E S !

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TTtO TFC T TITE -HOME
Representative McWilliams of St.
Johns county has a bill that will make
him famous. . It is Iramed with Uw idea
paramount of the single tax, but is raucto
better in that, it provides to exempt from
taxation the home.’
Ia other words the man of moderate
mean* who has the home inatinct strong
In his bosom Is now confronted with the
bugbear of exorbitant taxes and often
loses iib'home through inability to pay
the same. The McWlUjam bill wUl pro­
vide for the rattan'] of exempting the home
from taxation and will be the biggest
inducement in the world for the husband
and bead of the family to provide a se­
cure shelter for bb loved ones.
McWilliams to the people's friend.

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TSe befit way to hold it is to keep
trees well fed— that they may have
strength and vitality to keep flourishing.

n arijru fm a 'L V t&amp; .g $ ^

Pressure to being brought to bear by.
tba friends of the manager to let him
l i t K r i M l i i t r n w . M . 0 0 * V g*r I n * «v a w »«
continue In hi# present position but lie
refuses to change hto position. He aaya
In Ih» Olir br esnlre 1X00 per r»*r In
"The thJrtga I hoped to do when 1 con­
•dviAC* or I Oc pet month.
Your TrUfes
sented
to take hold bare have been ac­
p&lt;TmmtU In sdtsnre m l U&gt; mule «I office
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complished and I am now ready to quit
Kntrrrd
w cw d 'd M i m»U mallet Aiutati Sind
It
behoves
you
to
build
up
your
grove
for
and enjoy myself, a thing 1 had prom­
1908. «I the I’oelolSce «I Sanford, DocMt*- the future crops, and fertilizer is essential.
ender Act of MarcA 3rd. I8T9
ised my family,1 would do'when I went
out
of
the
sleet
buslncM.”
In either event you want fertilizer of high­
OAte I» Herald Battolai
Telepbeoe He. 148
"The Exchange to out of debt,” say*
est grade — from soluble sources and
Mr. Temple. ‘Tt has a large and grow­
D IRTY TACTICS
honestly made. That is what we offer
ing membership: it has ‘ demonstrated
The receipt of the Oilando SenUnei
• in ;the Favorite Brands.
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its gootnntd it handles a fair per cent of
containing an »ttnrk on Repreaentativ
the
crop
of
tke
state,
though
by
no
means
Lake and the member* of the County
WRITE FOR OUR BOOKLET
what ft should barn yt_
'Division Committee has bad * bad
The resignation of Mr* Temple will
effect for the anti-division1st*.
A*
mean much to the Exchange, as Ua mem­
usual the Oriando papei* am conflnbers have learned to rely upon the Judg—-O--------- -big their attention to.
ment or their chlef^to such an extent
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FLORIDA-on individual* and have no argument
OUR LEGISLATURE
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Th# editor of The Herald deem* it a that the news of hto resignation will be
to prove that the northern half of Or­
J. I . PACK, U M l A*snt
vvange county should not be separated special privilege to have been associated received with much trepidation.
from the southern half.
The Orlando with the members of the present legisla­
Sentinel is the same paper that threat­ ture and would deem himself derelict in
A. C. L. TIME TABLE
ened Senator N* P- Bryan with the hto duty were he to fail to recognise their
vote of 4,000 Republicans in the next ability. The member* are as Bno a body
South Bound
election because he would not endorse of men as have rver graced our legists
No 27—Lv 8.10 a m
a Republican for the office of Federal tive halls. The;- come from every walk
Lv 2.31 pm
Judge, and the Sentinel to backed by of life ami their earnest manner &lt;d hand N o 89—Ar 2.11pm
No
86—
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6.30
p
m
Lv 6.66 pm
the Orlando Hoard of Trade, the same ling all matters that come before them
No
83—Ar
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2.16 a m
body that endorsed J. M. Cheney for to an indication that no freak bilb will
North
Bound
Judge, the candidate who was backed pass the sessions and none but the best
T H E U N IV E R S A L C AR
Lv 11.00a m
by the Republicans, headed by the of law* be placed upon the statute hooka No 84—Ar 10.16 a m
Lv 2.40 p m
negro, Joe Lee of Jacksonville.
This when their sixty days of labor are over. No 80—Ar 2.20 p m
Lv 1.B3 a m
attack of the Orlando SenUnei b in
They are men who are here solely to No B2—Ar 1.18 am
Join the “ don’t worry club!”
keeping with the policies of the Orlan­ give the people of Florida the l*est that No 28—Ar 8.50 p m
Buy your Ford today. Thou*
do paper* and people who either rule is in them and in the capable bands of
the mendier* of the present acaalon the No 26—From Trilby
or ruin.
Ar 1.00 p m
sands were disappointed last
The scurrilous attack on Rcpreaen- people's intenet* arc* entirely safe.
No 24- F o r Trilby
Lv 2.28 p m
year.
D on't take a chance
Hats off to the 1913 Legislature.
tofive Ioike because he would not be
Ar 6.16 p m
No 101—From Trilby
ruled by these King Rule politician*
No 100—For Trilby
Lv 6.45 a m
this time.
A n d remember
Wrlaka Club Notes.
and the alms cast at the honurable
Ar 10.46 a m
No 21—From Lc-esburg
that the more we make the
Sanford citizens has called forth the
There wai a very delightful musical No 22—For Leesburg
Ar 6.68 p m
commendation of not only the fair given in the Weiaka Club room* on No 167— From Leesburg Ar 6.20 p rn
better wc make them. Insist
minded (x-ople of Grunge county but last Tuesday. Tliere was only n small No 168—For Leesburg
Lv 6.35 a m
on an immediate delivery.....
of the meinben of the Florida legtola- crowd present, but they thoroughly No 126—From Ovlodo
Ar 10.30 a m|
t lire—a body of men who rebuke such enjoyed the program prepared by Mr*. No 127—For Oviedo
Lv 3.00 p m
There sre more than 220,000 Fords on the
dirty tactic* by ignoring the source O. W. Urady.
world's highways— the belt possible testimo­
Mba Jt-isde Stumon rendered two
and the information.
67-ti
Woodland Park — Sunday.
ny to their unexcelled worth. Price*—run­
The Orlando impure. h*vc
d. /klkhjful. cornet nolo*, “ The Palros,^
about 4505— touring car ,1670— tpwn car—
in' Injecting tho wet and dry .question and "Evening Star.”
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3670 f. o. b. Sanford, with complete equip­
in the county division issue and cull
Mrti. Newton gave two charming
ment. Catalogue from Ford Motor Compa­
the Hanford delegation the brewery little songs, "Twaa April," and "Elu­
ny,
Michigan -and -Fourteenlb S t«cfir—
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crowd and similar name*.
Catting sive Hands.“
from
Detroit
factory.
asjHTsiun upon the *ume Sanford proOne of the most enjoyable number*
^iur/rr 'SUWSAfrftt, ~ «1m—amtoted Oriando to was *Tk* .invitation to - th* . UsutV&gt;
zHSÖF-ü. .t it i V V */
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remain in the dry column during the by Mr*. It. E. Tolar. She gave on
at vary rwalast wet and dry campaign.
explanation of it, which added greatly
■•sabla rates
Such cheap' plays to tne gallery to the pleasure.
night prevail in Oriundo but the dig
Mrs. O. W. Brady, chairman of this
Why set SN
nity of the legi»|jlure hat been ruffled year’s Music Committee, in a little
Ut* advarila«
_ ? 7 *S W «S M S
by Injecting such childish chatter in talk* told tho Tadlog that IbfcT'WOllId be
the legislative assembly and the at­ her last music program, as she expect­
tack of tho Orlando people and the ed to leave Sanford" the first of May.
Orlando papers havo ruined whatever It to with great sorrow that the Weiaka
chances the anti-divbionbtr may have Club *e«w her go, for she • has added
had to create n favorable impression. largely^ to the pleasure of the Club
and we ho|te to welcome her hack next
Uni«ra Orinado can bring forth
fair and square argument against coun­ winter.
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Mr. N. J. Perkins gave a little talk
ty division the Florida legislature will
'continue to igriurb them and the result on' the Art, Exhibit to be given at the
of the dirty tactics employed by dirty -High School tiie ' last of April and
politicians has already peted as a boom­ a*ked-the help of the Weiaka Club.
erang and the new county is assured.
— lO---V Hanford Men st the Capita).
One
of the men returning from TnlHOLLY AT TALLAHASSEE
lahawue lust week said that upon look­
Tho following from the Time*-Union ing around at "the crowd of Sanford
of Monday U evidence that the "bow” people there wondered if there was
is on tlte job.
really anybody left in Sanjord.
At
"R. J. Molly of Sanford, better the lime he was there the following
who have been succcttsful this season are heartily extended by this Bank.
known a« "Bob” Holly, editor of the men from Hanford and surrounding
W e are always glad to learn of the success of any one engaged in any legitimate under­
Sanford Herald, to here, but interested territory were lending a hand In the
in creating Seminole county. Uoily has division fight- F. P. Forster, U 'P. Mctaking, but to none do we feci more kindly than to our Bnnford farmers.
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made money with hto paper; there are Cultor, Chaa. Hand, P. M. Elder. T.
W e are especially pleased at their success because we know that while we have been in a
five paper* in Orlando and but one in J, Miller, Henry McLaulin, R. J,
Hanford, although Sanford to about Holly, A. T. Roasiter, N. H. Gtrner.
large measure the instrument through which they have been enabled to carry their operatioas
twice fire site of tho nn(ago nit tic Or­ H. C. DuBase, D. L. Thrasher, H. E.
to a successful completion, J.hey are a most appreciative people and we are sure to reap the
lando. Editor Holly has too much Tolar, W. J. iiUL Joo Cameron, Geo.
benefits of increased deposits through their success.
ability and judgement to permit others H. Fernald, T. K. Bate*. B. F. Whitto do business in hto town, and he to ncr. Sr., A. P. Connelly, E. E. Brady,
T o those farmers who have not been so fortunate this season we express our regrets that
developing a strength that to amazing. W. J. Th!g|trn, WIU Shelly, Tho*. E.
they
have nQt been enabled to reap the benefits of their labors nnd we E X T E N D T H E M
Seminole cotinly to ready and will be Wilson, F. L. Woodruff, S.* Runge, J.
T H E A S S U R A N C E T H A T W E A R E AS R E A D Y T O A S S IS T IN T H E " F U T U R E AS
added to the «tato in a few day«, and T. McLain, P. V. Heally and E. A.
it baa been principally due to R. J, Douglas.
W E H A V E B E E N IN T H E P A S T .
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T o those who have been able to accumulate a surplus this year, we extend the facilities
i¿ Notes.
Commission Governmenf for Oriando.,
of our rapidly growing S A V IN G S D E P A R T M E N T which offers a convenient investment
The proposition to adopt a commis­
for their funds while wnitlng permanent investment.
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NEWSPAPER CHANGES.
sion form of government for Oriando
Both the newspaper* at Kissimmee waa carried Saturday by a majority
If Jtou have any investments in contemplation, we shall be pleased to extend tp you the
made .important changes in their staffs of two vote*. A comparatively small
benefit of our experience along this line, as well as that experience we are able to submit to
vot« was polled and the results indicate
last week.
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through our strong connections.
Apparent
indifference
on
the
part
of
¡J.* J. Triplett, who waa with the
Valley Gazette as editor for several many voter*. The vot* Included the
W E P A Y Y O U FO U R P E R C E N T IN T E R E S T O N T I M E D E PO S ITS .
year* and who retired to hto farm about adoption of a charter prepared by a
■* . r * ago, is back ag¿Jn on hto old committee of citizens. There was quite
Job, “ re-invigorated by hto reaplte an effort made to defeat the matter by
from newspaper work.” - He takes the some of th« city official«.
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Hover Clab
; editor since Mr. Triple»** retirement
The newspaper fraternity of the
Miss Flora Walker was hostess of the
state wil) be glad to see "Trip” back Clover Club at their regular meeting
again In their tanks.
Friday afternoon. The exceedingly-4q-’
F, W. Stalker, president of the Oace- clcmeptacathcr prevented a full at­
ola Journal since it* incorporation last tendance of the dub. there being only
year and who up to that time was its seven member* and one visitor present.
editor and owner, to forped to retire After the transaction of the business of
from the activo management on account the meeting the afternoon waa pleasantly
of fajllng health, and leave* for Ala­ ■pent pasting poateard banners to be
M. M. SMITH, President
H. K. TOLAR, Cashier
bama- At. the heat meeting o f the sent tq the foreign mtoaionariw for dis­
H. R. STEVENS, Vice President
utockholders n new president will be tribution. Fig Newtons, lemonade,
R. R. DEAS, A. Cashier
■ruffed,
date«
and
candy
were
served
by
elected UTAH the vacancy.
\Vrc bop« that Ur. Stalker, Kb» Trip the host«#
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Board met Tuesday, April 8, 191.1. Present Comniisdioners Woodruff,
lard, Brown and Eldredge. In the absence of Chairman Overstreet, Con
t\nr+r Woodruff waa made chairman pro tern.
A commute« representing the Orlando Board of Trade came before the Bourd
|n refer*««* K&gt; the road via Chuluota to the St. John* river at Heifer Mound. Upon
motion It waa ordered that the County Surveyor and the Road Supt. «certain the
cost of establishing eaid road from the river acroas the prairie to the poln
inf with the public road from Chuluota to Christmas.
Minute» of the last meeting were read, approved and *ign.-d
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Petition of C. W. Smith, J. C. Stuwart, et nl., lor a road from the corner of
Highland Avenue, Plymouth, due east 800 feet more or Itaa. to connect with Central A vtnui waa received and laid over under the rules.
Upon motion U waa ordered that the road leading from the Hay road to the
road to Mtrrimae, via J. C. Stewart’» reaidencr, he grubbed 46 feet wide. f’ i» t
not to exceed $20.00.
Messrs. Btarblrd, Witherington and Davis appeared before tho Board in refer
ence to the condition of the road running through Apopka.
S'uhieot matter reftned to Commissioner Eldredge.
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Communication from the Southern Clay Mfg.- Co., in rt-ferenc* ro nulntltuting
their bond fo r their certified ehack for 13.000.00 now on deposit, received nnd the
propetition accepted, tho bond to be for $5,000.00.
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Request of Cha*. Kanner to be allowed to redeem Tax Certificate No. 1164
of,1912 and aubaequent t a x « , at a lea» amount, was granted, nnd upon motion It
waa ordered that the Comprtolicr be requested to allow the redemption of the land
described at a valuation of $600.00.
Request of Wm. Martin, Agent to redeem SWJ4 of S E tj See 3, Tp. 20 R. 27,
at a flat sum was not allowed.
Upon motion it waa ordered that the Comptroller he requested to allow the
redemption of Lota 1 and 20 Hyer A Shine's Add. Orlando, ut the fiat sum oi $60,
not Including Clerk'a coals, by Wm. Martin, Agt., within tit) days, on account of

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Bid» of Collin» A McKenxie for work in Black Hammock Drainage DUt ict
Lecture at Imperial
declined.
Mrs. Kate Richards O'Hare will de­
The report» of the following county officer» were received, read and filed: liver her celebrated lecture, “ Common
Treaaurer to county and to atato, sheriff to «tute and to county, pay roll »tate wit- Sense and the Liquor Traffic” at the ImClerk Crim. Court. Co. Physician, license*. uoUAjQllec.ted, S tm t. Roads and
reryWi
Tho following warrants wefe ordered paid:
hesr tMs celebrated lecture.
J. A. Kirkwood
CommJttment fees ....____
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64-tfp
L Wlchtendahl
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Wm. Martin
Committment fees
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D. E. Jernlgan
Ureaga C a n i, , filala #4 IWttda, la C t a a n q
CommJttment fees
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6.60
aula fUbtiMog Complataant
Chattaa
L. G. Stringfellow
... Committment fee* ...
Ota*#*
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BUt for Dirotta
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Hoblnoon,
Dalandant
G. W. Smith
Committment foes
8.20 T » C. J. UOniNäöNJ. W. Kirkwood
Fees
It appaor* from tha affidavit ol Jannta Kobla12.70
■on, tha coropiaInani harria duty atad, that tha daJ. A. Kirkwood
Fee*
46.GO landant la a non r»«i.lant ol Ih* Stata a filia r ida.
J. A. Kirkwood
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• 6.25 that hla liât known a&lt;Ideare waa Monigstaarr.
Alabama; that th* raaldanm and addrere af tha
J. A. Kirkwood
Fees
dafttdaat at thta tima In unknown; that Ibara ia
Id tha Stata of Florida, tha rervire of S
3. A. Kirkwood
Feeding prisoners
82.80 •ubporoa upo* whoa would bind tb* raid drfmGeo. A. DeCottes
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-$2.00 daot; and that tha mid dr fandant la ovar tha agw
March salary’
ol twwaly-one (va n .
Geo, A. DeCottes
Conviction fees .
You ara l baratar» ordrrwd to apbaar to tha btll
50.00
ol complaint which baa bran duly Atad In Ibla
Hiram Beasley
Bailiff Crim. Court :
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1.25 «u à », oo Monday tha attood day of Juna. A. D.
H. H. McColure
Bailiff Crim. Court
1^5 ISIS, tha rema bring a rula day of thia court.
It ta furlhar ordared that I hla Botica ba puhltahad
John V. Doyle
..... Work_on.iaii lawn
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4.00 onto a War* for aight aoawaawUaa wwaka In tha
Hanford
»vreld, a oawwpapar pwbltaUd In Oreoga (&gt;l) county, nocida.
T . P. Woricw * w ........Salary 1st quarter
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Feet
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Walker Evans &amp;. Cogswell Criminal docket
W . M. Siemens.... .......... Comforts for jail
Hammond &amp; Gore
Two coflina .............. ............
Francis Karel V
Boarding prisoners....... . Francis Karel
Salary and cash paid
W. D Doli ve
March salary Sup, Reg. •
John McDonald
Mch. janitor court house
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A. C. Stnrbird
Juror in Garner et al inquest
H. H. Witherington
Juror In Garner et aI inquest
G W. McClure
Juror in Garner et oi inquest
D. W. High
Juror in Garner et al Inquest
A. B. Fuller
Juror in Gamer et al inquest
li. Jerome _ .
Juror in Gamer et al inquest
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Applications for pensions by Mrs. Annie Stanner nnd Mrs. Vina Oglesby were A. C. Hart ^
Juror in J. Palmer inquest
presented and approved and forwarded to Comptroller.
Jos Bumby
Juror in J. Palmer inquest
Fallowing bonds to bear firearm* were approved.
Hugh C. Allen
Juror in J. Palmer inquest
Alton L. Smith, revolver: sureties. W. If. Howard and O S Howard
M. P. Wollmsn
Juror in J. Palmer inquest
S. F. Long, revolver; sureties. O. Ixmg and Wm. Jacobs.
Geo. A. Barker
Juror in J. Palmer inquest
Following bonds as notaries were approve«).
Wltnena in J. Pidmer inquest
H. C. Robertson
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Caro! King, aureti«. T. H. Evans nnd W T Smith
A. G. Branham
Witness in J PaJmer inquest
M. I: Hart, aureties, Ciiaa. lord and C. W Goodrich
Cl,as. Lartigue
U'ltm*« m J 1‘ulmrr inquini
L. J. Dollins, sureties, T. 11. Kvun» and N. I’ , YowHl.
W W. C»r|&gt;enter
Juror in l olla Jerome inquest
h
Justin Van Buakirk, sureties, W. W. Wright, E. 0. Duckworth, C K Howard, Geo. .McClure
Juror in I-alhi Jerome Inquest
* Jos. L Guernsey.
A. S. Eldredge
Juror in alia Jerome inquest
Samuel Y . Way. sureties, Walter Drennen and Cha* I’ Dow
Witneas in Lallu Jerome inqu&gt;-st
Virgil Stewart
B. R. Randall, sureties, Jos. L. Guernsey and K. L Bunch.
A. M. Sturimi
Juror in Lai to Jerome Inquest
B ond'd A. E. Sjoblom. a* Justice of the fence, with 1 G Martin nnd .1 F Nel'ion Csrrull
Juror in i-alln Jerome Inquest
Sundell as sureties was approved
W. W. Bouncy
Juror in Ljndumord inquest
Bond of Egbert C. Moore, Cupt in Co C. 2nd Inft N t, Florida, wiih C S. L. S. Freeze
Juror in Lindamord inquest
Fidelity Co,, as surety, was .approved
------ D Yaeger
_Juror in Lindamord inquest
i I ^W^nTTnifuihb&gt;*d' iYDjUiCvt— “
Petition iot ft W S f. n f l t r h " ! ■
. TL-tkiiig that 1. I*ike )&gt;e appointed TT G. Taylor —
cattle inspector and inspector of marks and brand* for Precinct* l i. 12, and 13. D W. Prescott
Juror in Lindamord inqurat
was grantedMpoo.J'ikti giving m u iu M u . bond.
11 ‘ * T a y t-in - V — — ^Juror in Lindamord inquest
Witness Walker inquisì
The petition of W. 1’ . Miller, E. H. Jcmm *. et a I heretofUre hud over #x» W C. Person.
Geo. Thoma«
_ Wj^pe«» Wqlkpf inquest
-» up. Upon motion no m turn »an Laly-n
Walker inqurar
- —The petition of Over»lrv*:t_C,aUt,L.MM.JVtisv.Ke«n e r v * MrVAh1Whifcrr'fhr^fr-fF 'Aüas^VÄiC.- —
Witness Walker inqutet
and Kira ¡mule« road, heretofore laid over untier the rules, wu* granted u* prayed for j l- Stuckey
i
Juror In Waffw-r Snquesi
Petition of J. C Rich R. L. Grief et al tit make Pine street, extending from \ T O. Brown
Juror in Walker Inquest
Cameron avenue on the east to Bcardull avenue on the west, in nnd near Cameron 1Dr J. Dyke?
Juror lb Walker inqurwt
E G. Duck wort ii
City, a public road, received and laid over under the rules
Petition of Jack Jackson, E. W. Chamberlain et al for a road commencing on Geo, A. Barker
Juror in Walker inqutsl .. — ----- —
Juror in Walker inquest
the clay roatPori the quarter section line norlli of the school house nt Tangerine, F. T. Scruggs
Juror in Walker inquest
running east to section 10 received, nnd referred to Supt of RontL* ond Bridges to Whitney Wright
Wm. Reinsu
Juror in Asa Smith inquest
report at next meeting.
Juror in Ann Smith inquest
Petition of E. A. Murray, J. S, O’ Berry el al to change the county rood to J. K. Jnnen
Juror In Am Smith inquret
starting from 8. W corner of N W l 4 Sec. 31. Tp. 22. R. 2H. and running to Gotha on N. Coleman
’ Juror in Asa Smith inquest
the half section line, laid over under tile rules, and the subject matter referrred to W I Faireloth
Juror in Ann Smith inquest
Commissioner Dillard and Supt of Road.» aud Bridge» to re(*,rt at next meeting H l&gt;ickm*on
Juror in A*a Smith inquret
Petition of Walter D. Griffin, H H Clfaroberluin et al for a road referred to 11 M lluuMHolding 3 inquests and insanity examination
Commissioner Eldredge and the Supt of Road* nnd Bridge* to report at next meet­ VVm. Martin
H. H. McClure
Bolding 2 inquest*
ing.. "*
Holding Smith inquest
Communication from the Comptroller In reference to the 4 mill Special Road J. E. Rose
Examination Sanity Ponder
A.
D.
Arnold
and Bridge District No. 1, assesied against A. C- L. R. R. received. Upon mo­
Examination Sanity Ponder
W.
Kilmer
tion the Board accepts the statement of the railroad in reference to the matter.
Mch. salary and cash paid Supt Co Home
Communication from the Board of County Commissioners of Duval county I). W. HarrisGroceries for Co. Home
in re compensation of county commissioners received and read. No action taken J. S, Rowland
Merchandise Co. Home
Upon motion, the amount of the Special Road and Bridge District No 1 tax H. Kenner
Bread
for
Home
Gordon's
Bakery
on the cattle of Joe Cameron for tho year 1912, ww ordered to In- returned to him,
Medicine
for
Co
Home
McElroy
Pharmacy
Report of the Supt. of Road* and Bridges received and read. Upon motion the
Gasoline
for
Co
Home
H.
II.
Berry
recommendations therein were approved, and the Supt hint me ted to carry them
Bran, out», etc., (or Co. Home
P. F. l.aubach
Into effect
Fertilizer for Co. Home
Upon motion. Commissioner Woodruff was authorized to have the approach S. Fert. Co.
Syrveylng
.
J. U. P'rire
to the Monro# fe r r y put in proper condition lor travel.
Salary
1st
quarter
C.
B.
ItobirvHon
Upon motion Commissioner Dillard waa authorized to have the abutment*
Bob on ape. Asst. Tax Assessor
Arthlr Butt
«1 the two bridge# between Winter Garden and Oakinnd put in with brick.
Commissions
.... ........
W.
E.
Martin
Upon motion the opening of the rond from Chuluota to Geneva referred to
Commissions
.... .
...
Commissioner Brown and Supt. Chapman to obtain bids same and for the building J. II. Tucker
Salary, cosh paid, recording, etc.
B. M. Robinson
°f
bridflLvu * ,\
Salary and examination ponder
'^ .T h * following reportgof. the Black Hummock Drainnge District k m presented: C. D. Chriat .
Service 8t. House and Co. Hume
Urlando
Tel.
Exr
/\j ‘
.; The undersigned persona b&lt;-ing Hie commltt»-*- heretofore »pjioinU d by th*W ater, electric light and go»
Ur
I
undo
Vi.
Si
L.
Co.
rotrnty commissioners Jn and for the county of Orange and state of Florida, in re
Auto license.___ ;_______________
—
th^ Black Hammock Drainage District respectfully reports unto tho county com- 11. Si W .JL Drew Co.
Misc. Record Book . ............
«nhilonen that the said commissioner» have viewed all tht* land» to be bent-fitted Geo. D. Barnard Si Co.
Appropriation oa Sanford maps
by the proposed drains in the Black Hammock Drainage District, and have assessed City of Sanford
Care of Cha». Wilson
Church
Home
&amp;
Ho».
t*eh pared W lAiid according In proi&gt;ortion a» each shall lx- bene fitted both thoaiMdse, for Co. Home
Dickson
&amp;
Ives
,v l*»ds lying immediately ajong such ditch, drain or canal, and those adjacent there^
„
Mdse,
for Co. Home
W.
S.
Branch
.
.
„
tOiyfor all the expenses that may bo incurred in tho construction of ssid drains snd
Mdes. for Co. Home
Raping same in repair from'year to year nnd they do respectfully reimrt unto your Helms Hdwe. Co. ......
Services ns Co. Commissioner
Honorable Body: That yach parcel of land»will lx- equally benefitted liy said drain» E. L Brown
.
Sen ices ns Co. Commissioner
F.
L.
Dillard
owl that each and ovary acre of land in said Drainuge District shall be assessed in
Servicre
as Co. Commissioner
F.
L.
WooilrufT
the sum of Eight ($4.00) Dollars, to cover the costs of said expense* aforesaid.
» ... Services a* Co. Commissioner
S.
W.
Eldredge
. .
*•
-r
W. A. Beasley,
Hiram Beasley„A„ ..*► .. Bailiff Co. Commissioner .1.^,
’. . _
.
W. II. Browning.
G. J. Stroxier
.vMdse for rosd ramp (duplicate of t036Jf)
. B. F. Wheeler, Comm.
W. T. Chapman..
Feb. A Mch. salary and cash paid ... ..........
Thereupon the Hollowing order was passed: ; ■C, =,
*
W. T. Chnpman
Feb. and Mch. pay roll road camp .............
Where#*, Th e committee appointed by the Board of County Comraiaaiono a
B. F. Carpenter
E. C. Ferryman and oil .
..... ......... , ...' .
in and fo f Orange County. Florida, in re Black Hammock DrelnAge District, have
J. K. Boyd t *•«•*•»*--»»••••'•MB- Wekiwa ferryman
— , ...
,.t . ,L ~ *
tied their report sa te the benefit derived by each parcel of land from the proposed
W.-H. Cowan
Bridge tender
.........
........ ........
- iy .
I L I ) . Lynch ...
....... Roadwork
---------- '....
i, I t Appeara from said report that each parrel of land will be*qualCha*. Ambrose
Preaching to convicta Feb. and Mch..............
fy
•aid drain or canal, nnd that each acre in said drainage district
Herald Printing Co.
. Notice of bond*
should be c
M or the coristpjotifln oi sajd diwlns snd k ee^
7t JFlfL C O W « ! "
— Tient of hauw for road camp
repair from year to year,
RVi
JI. D. Berry. ....._____
ritent of barn for road cam p. ~
.hereforo, the Clerk of the Boared of Commiasionere w bireby inatrue^
W. P. Miller
Surveying Clarcona road
ed to al onesigivo notice by publishing in a newspaper published in Orange county,
H. L Hnigwood
Surveying Clarcona road
Florida, for not Ire# than two weeks prior to the meeting of the county commisJas. 9. Ixiveless . ' ___ Surveying Clarcona road
■ion«* on the flth day of May, A. D. 1913, that the Board of County Commis­
Dodd A Elwell ... . i- -* Shoeing mule*
—
sioner# will on the 6th day of May, 1913, the same being the nest regular meeting
E. E White.’
. j
Repairs etc.
---■
° i •«id board, hear complaints from the owner or agent of any real retate against
Wright A Wedley ....... Lum ber.------ ----- ------ -«sserement so mad« against said real «t a t e .
' '
Frank L. Woodruff, Chairman pro Urn

Aprü I, 1913.

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O r k of Circuit Courtl_Oranga County, Fiorala.
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63.49
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Noti/» la harehy givaa that afity day« afta/ data
1 wQI p/arent my areounta and vouchare lo tha
twuhty jude» ol Oranga rounty, and maka my l a ­
nuti aattlamanl a» admtnkvtreiar ol Ih» »alata atIl H Wbitn/t
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THEATRE

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5.00
3.00
1.00
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70.50
18.12

The Best Cut Flowers

20.00
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AMERICAN BEAUTIES

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MY SPECIALTIES
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Hnnd-Painled
Chins
13.00
Gorham’s Sterling Sliver
10.00
Rogers’ Ptolwl Wsre
1.25
Elgin snd Waltham Watches
.. 20.70
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�.THE. SANFORD HERALD
NOTED LECTURER
Rev. Henry AlMnaon D. D. at Con*
grcgaUonal Church Friday Next
At tho ^ n m CTtlQMl church Friday

COUNTY COM M ISSIONERS
men of this rity and on May 8tb and 9th I f a man la honest he bas no reason to be
at the Star Theatre they will present to alarmed at State régulation."
Seekjng U) Mil tbe blll by subterfuge. Orlando Nov. Works----- Lumber ..a—
thi people here for their approval one
S, Dinkle....... .......... Lumber
.
gj the best performances that have ever Aesemblyman Cuvillier, championing the
----------------

htmw boy». v &gt; - &lt;-

For the last few wwks the fellowi j amendment
have been rehearsing every other nigh, president of the Produce Exchange say­
and on tha above dates they' will give ing that the 2,000 members of thst body
you a sbpw that will entertain any mem­ were against tbe measure.
You ii/mers," said Cuvillier, to the
ber of your family.
speakers
In favor of the bill, "are glad to
This company consists-of twentymo!
•ell
your
skim milk, bad choree and rot*
Sanford’s bat entertainers and after you
have o n « heard them you would be ten potato« to New York City people,
under the Infprtreion that they are all but you make a howl when any one hap*,
profoaionnls Instead of amateurs. It pert* to do you,*'
Foodstuffs are »hipped to New York
will be a real live minstrel show from the
start to finish, but there will be nothing aggregating in value 1150,000,000
done or said that will offend any lady or year,” explained Assemblyman Cole,
child. The first act will be tbe grand "T h e consumers -pay-4500,000,000 for
Through the elimin­
minstrel opening with the semi-circle these shipments.
consisting of fifteen of the boat dancejs ation of dishonest practices on the pqrt
and singers. * They have apedal scenery of the commission men, the comsumers
for this act and this act alone is worth I ‘estimate, will save $3,600,000i And
the price of admission. The songs and that is wlwxe this bill affects the high
jskre will be til new and original, some­ cost or living."
—— ■ M i i t u
A m m b »y g ffib *»A . .SyAft
thing that you have not heard before,
*
Missionary Meeting
The regular businees meeting.of the /pr .they have gone to * great deal oi re nee referred, to the crusade of tbe World
Missionary Society of the Methodist trouble to secure all no* songs and jokn. which led to the prosecution of eeveral
church was held Tueaday afternoon In They abo havs with them in tbe seml- commission merchants on charges of dis­
circle a fine quartet that will render sev­ honest practices. He declared that the
the church.
eral
selections. The six black f a « «m e ­ farmer wasn’t getting enough for hi*
Mrs. II. II. Chappell, president of the
society presided over tho meeting. Af­ dians will entertain you with songs and products and that the consumer was pay­
ter the devotional exercises the mlnuUs jokes that will rr. jse you to laugh, ip you ing too much.
^he operations of dishonest commis­
were read by tho secretary. Mrs. C. H. have never lau.,h*d before. - After tni
sion
merchantmen were made easy, said
first
act
Will
be
given
given
seversl
good
Smith, after which' an excellent and
Assemblyman
Gage of Montgomery,
specialties
and
will
dose
with
a
une
act
very satisfactory report for the past
quarter was mado by the treasurer, Mrs./ negro f a r « called, "T h e Black Breach because no capital was required to con­
t if at
_ at__
_ -1^ of
^/ D
u m L a f*
..an ** fP
h ! u I'lliiMn
Promise
Case."
This
alone Id
is sni akfiu.'
show duct the business nnd a* quick get sway
W. W.
Abernathy.
Reports were made
by tho vies president of the society who within itfcelf. as it has ten good charac­ could be made.
The men who voted against the bill
were present After the trakssetion of ters. bnidn thaw* that will verve on the
were
Csughlnn, Cuvlllier, Gillen, Korfurther routine busimws and the ap­ jury.
The proceeds of both nights will go to nobU, O'Connor Schifferdeckcr. Walker
pointment of committee« and their
the Sanford Bose Ball ¿earn, so this is a and Weil, Demócrata, all of New York
chairmen, the meeting adjourned.
good way to help the ball team. Don’t City, and Sdfrln, Progressive, of New
forget the date. Good music, good York. The measure now goes to the
Presbyterian Church.
senate, where it will be auhatituled for
singing and good dancing.
Preparatory to the Evangilivtic
the Roosevelt bill on third reading. It
Price
of
admission
will
be
35
and
50
Meetings next peck, Dr. Brownlee

Atkinson «411 deliver an addreas on
1The Relation of a Church to It* Com­
munity.
v Dr. Atkinson Is a specialist on the in­
dustrial and ¿octal problems of the mod­
em church and com « to Sanford to de­
liver one of his favorite talks along these
linos. He has filled the pulpit of the
Central Congregational Church of At­
lanta. Ga.. for many years, loavlng that
field to tako up this specific work in which
he Is now eugaged. ~ He b said to be a
strong and eloquent speaker and one of
the ablest men in the Congregational
ministry.
A cordial invitation is extended the
vBrfons—Tinivrntnettone and. people of
SsAfofd to" be present. end enjoy tho
address.

will preach o/i Wednreday night on
"Hesitation to Attempt Arsons! Work
It will be a sympathetic discussion for
the Christian who would like to lead
souls to Christ, hut who hesitates to
speak to them.
Friday night at 7:30 there will be a
special service of prayer for the meet­
ing. :W e .ass, hoping -for, large congregltiong .aii-jack*wrte*?ksssL tn eM w .
--------- V.

Folks

Recital *

How wonderful it seems that the little
pupils ul M m . -Fannie
mra-tr*-cteao ’hpwe-anived
at the dignity *i| a real public recRah in
tho evening—aH the’r own- when they
were the pcrlormors Indore a (urge, airappreciative and interested aUcUence.
- What u really more remarkable,, every*
selm Lions,with two exceptions were playwithout notes, entirely Irom memory
by tho composed and dignified little
performers who seemed perfectly at ease,
although they were tho cynosure of all
eyes. It goes without saying that their
delighted instructor was very proud of
each pupil, anil of course their parents
and friends were equally proud.
During the evening Miss Lillie Farns­
worth entertained the young people
with some chsrnling stories, delightfully
told. *
Program:
Waltx
.......... .... _ Prenser
Lilly Ruth Spencer
Hunters’ Song
Presaer'a Firet^Stepe
Mollie Abernathy
Minuet
.
Morart
Marjorie Packard
Kunaldne on Prairie___....
Granger
* Minn and Mary Howard
Sunset -------.-------- ----- ------ Schnecber
Kathleen Brady
M y First Duet
Prcsser'n First Steps
May Holly— Mrs. Munson
Sprightly Polka ..........
Guilian1
Anna Mason
Watermill
..... :........ ....... Spaulding
Winnie Strong
— -Watcher»1 -Night-Song ....
P. Grelg
Marian Philips
Cathedra] E ch o« — «....r ......
Reade
Ruth Waldron
Love’s Pleadings.’ . . . .
......... -.........
Alice Caldwell
Taranteile _____ ,___________Southgate
May Thraahcr
Tansy......... ------------..'„ Milo Deyo
Helen Peck
Duet, Mistletoe \Vnltr
.Englemann
Mary and Minalioward
Soldiers' M a r c h . .... Schulnan
Adel Rinat
Waltz, Up In a Swing „.„m
.Spencer
Carolyn Spencer
The Uldere Song__ _______ Schuman
The Sailor's Song.................. Schumar
Edna Williams
Bdccacio March (2 pianos)....Von Suppe
M ay Thrasher— Fannie Iteha Mutu
■— M a r Thrasher— Fannie- Reba Munson
Ltilahy-----------------Dennec
STumber * BoaV —, &lt;*
. Rnk f " * '
Miss I - Joeephine Dameron
Q uartette__„._____— ------- Chcvaliicrie
M ay Thrasher— Funnie Iteha Munson
*"*
Ruth Waldron—Edna Williams

-, The Luck/ Sanford Minstrel
The Lucky Sanford Ml rastrel was or*
nixed a fow im k i ago by the younf

cents. Scab on sate at Maxwell's. will probably he put through the^iouw
There will be several ladies who will-help next week.
sell ticket i.
Celery Avenue Bridge
The program will 1m» published some
time real soon.
A rommittee from th* New Smyrna
Board of Trade went to DeLund M&lt;-nda&gt;
To End Communion Grsfl
to meet the county commissioners in
The New York Assembly by an over­ the internet of the projweed bridge at
whelming vote- paseed lost week the East Coast ferry, and while no definite
Cola Bill providing Tor •»late'TPgnlatitm- u n io n was ta k n f Tmvganl t o “the matter
oi the commission merchants' business. tlie «m m ittec U pleased with the atti­
Produce «mmission men had their tude of the commisalo
agents on hand to block the progress of hop«« that the appropi
the nwa-tnre htiL ^hpir effort« failed.’ made.
nine men-who vlu-vi _tu
come from New York districts where Hninning W. II. Newell, E. L. Greei
there are large markets or where the J. H. Hibbard and l). P. Rmith.
The cominireiiojien agreed that the&gt;
rommiaasion men are particularly strong.
The fight for the measure was lead by they would invite the Oranee count&gt;
Democratic lea d er i^ V y and Assembly- eonimisaioitani and the commit tec Iron,
man Cole of Orleana county.
~
- tbe New Smrynw Board of Trade to mee'
T o conduct a commission merchant meet them at the site of the propo*et
business under the proposed law a man bridge on Tuesday, May 6th. to discus»
will have to obtain a license from the the proposition.
While some o f the «mmlaslonerVar«
state commissioner o( agriculture and file
a fidelity bond of S3,000 to safeguard not friendly to tlw* proposition, it is^un
the farmer from attempts to cheat him deritood that a majority ol them are an '
Many instances of rascality on the it is believ-ed that an appropriation (o
part of dishonest commiaaion men were one hah the coat oi the bridge will L*
cited by Assemblymen from rural dis­ made. The commlsaioners certainly,
tricts. Leader Levy said that the hon could not ei»en*l money for a better pur
ret commission men were not opposed to txsie.—New Smyrna Bree’ c.
the- bill. "What objection," he asked,
Take your family to Wotwlland I’art
"can there be to a measure of this kind?

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C. A G. Anderson '.
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Lumber

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12.80
11.25
174.11
8.90
3.00
1.95
1.65
163.57
.635
14.95
4.70
16.52
34.45
8,16
46.50
18.84
38.35
- 27.24

6 bales of bky..p..i^,
Feed for road camp..
H . ¿ M c C a ll-..... .. „'.„.Shoes for road cfmp . . . . ---—
Wt K ; Underwood .... ....Shoes for road «amp .
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Mdse
for
road
camp--------¿J
D. D Daniel .'.----...
...
Mdse
for
road
c
a
m
p
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D. D . Daniel ..*......
Mdse-for road c a m p ^ .„ _ ---- .
Lawton Brús.
Mtfte. for road c*nrp.
Oviedo Hdwe Co. ...
Standard Oil Co..... ...... Oil and gasoline for rdad « m p .
MrMiUen A Bray .-» .^.„Mdse. for road camp .V ........11..
Consumers L A V . t o . -„Mdse, for road cam p-.!^-“---r £ y. Co. Mdse, for road camp
E. Leibing _____________ Mdse for road camp
Bumby Hdwe. Co
..Mdse, for road « m p ..............
A. J. McCulIcy...............Mdse, for road camp......... ......
A. Apopka Supply Co — Mdse for road camp -. ----------R. L. HolUnd ...__ _____Repairs and Mdse. ..*..... “
Hill Hdwe. Co.... ...........Mdse, for road «m p..V_._
IL E. Gormly 1. ..
Feed for road «m p
Mdie in rW i carnp
JyE rC tr

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W. F. Hanson .*........... .„Building bridge

Jas. L. Loveless

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.„Opening road
Road work.. ...'— ..

300.00

H. L. Haidwood..
Wm. Edwards . ..
..Roadwork.... ......
N .J . Patrick
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. Road work---------J .H Wheeler
Creighton Ilarnes :..........Road work............
W illie flames ................ Road work ........
J. B. Barnes ............
Road work ----Henry Quarterman
Bal. due Irom Feb.
\j. I. Williams
Rond work
-----Ivory Logan ... ......---- Road work - .........
Wm Withers ....... ......... Road work ...........

Lottie Love........... ........Road work.
W. M. Wright .............Road work
.Road work
Jno. M. Ixive
. Road work
Nelson Carroll—

200.00
120.00

40.33
64.00
37.60
39.00
39.00
65.00
10.00
54 75
6.84
9.00
24.37
31.50
37.50
20.62
1200
19.50
45.00
3.00

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. Road work . *..... .
11. C. Moore
. Road work
............— .........
D. H. C. Ribun
Road work
. ............ .......
J. W. Hughes
Road work
H. S. Spivey ’
Road work
a : 75
C. II. Paige
36.00
. .Road work . . u.. ......
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Road work
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2.24
S, Johrwm
Road work
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43 21
If. B. i)«toen
, Road work . „ ______ .. .
14.06
Eddie Osteen
. 3.00
Winter Garden Mrh. Co Grinding blade
.......
J. O. f r i t « - _ _________ Survei-ing in It. A B. Dist. No. 1
95 40
There being no further business the Board adjourned to the regular u curu in
May.
4.

tÜTTT. A 25c "Want Ad. in The Herald
Rent Your House’ For You

E L IM IN A T E

THAT QUESTIONS

You should eliminate now thu&gt;
quation of " Have I Enough Flrt
InHurance?" l&gt;y making an inven
tory of your property unddetermm
infi its present value and compnrmt.
the total with your insurance.
New additions in fixtures, im­
provements, furniture, stock, etc.,
should be protected 'by additions
Fire Insurance —. have you at
tended to this?
If not, let us talk tiie matter ovei
— and. if mare insurance U needed
place It in our safe companies.

.CHASE &amp; CO.

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To dreaa informally does not mean to dresa
care] eatIy — the Woodrow U a smart raised toe
style that young fellows will like.
This is a happy compromise between the extreme
radicalism of the usual "high toe" styles and the more
conservative English custom shapes. The toe is
somewhat narrow, very graceful, and ia raised quite a
bit at the end. The laat priVidea ample room at the
ball, or treading surface, and the spring of the sole
allows comfort for the man who does quite a lot of
walking. The heel is moderate in height.
W o o d r o w T a n Rutsia

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Senator Donegan From the Nineteenth D is-ALL AR0UND F l o r id a •
The G eneral News o f the L and
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A Native o f Florida who has Made Good as a Business
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The Democratic caucus late today on
tba tariff took Up the Underwood tarifT
measure, placing wool on the free list
altar Mr. Underwood had made a stir­
ring appeal for the aupport of the caucus.
An amendment offered by Representa­
tive Die« of Louisiana to place raw wool
on the dutiable Hat was defeated.
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o o o
Military and political leader» from all
parte of the Mexican republic are arriv­
ing in New Orleans daily, most of them
en route to Coahulla to join Governor
VenOatlano Carranza who has been pro
claimed provisional president by various
provisional presidents by various revo­
lutionary factions, now in arm» upiiri.it
the Huerta government
ooo
Polke captains who had charge nf the
men on March 'll, when the suffragette«
•held their parade in the capital, rallied
to th» defense of the deportment today
in the hearing of complaints of woman
marcher». Six captains, a lieutenant
and several sergeants -told the xanme
story, that they did ever) tiling possible
- «»-p eew ors tirdor and protect marchers
- wU «IHw w « s tl moo under him did tbeir
brat to carry out instructions The
coptalna declared that there were such
&gt;W(ls on the itreet tjiat there was Mime
. an* iul*sAiui -pt uui-imjt
the parade Several officers said there
were not enough regular policemen to
handle the crowds and added that the
hundreds of specials sworn in fnr the
duty that day were practically useless
because of lack of truining and dbcii limand on account of the fact that they were
not in uniform.
'
Willis Moore Firrd
Washington, April 17 Prof Willi- 1.
Moore, chiel of the weather bureau
since 1895, and an appointee of the C leve­
land administration, today was summar­
ily removed from office by President
Wilson. His reelgnatkin recently had
been accepted to'take effect July I. but
after an investigation of his alleged ef­
fort« to become Secretary of Agriculture
it) the present cabinet grave charges of
irregularity were preferred and the Pr«n
ident today withdrew hi* acceptance of
the resignation, dismissing Mr Moore
How About Joe Lee1
Appointments of divers and sundry
nature are coming from the White
House dally—and Joe Lee holds hi» job.
Collector», postmaster», attorney»,judge« are being made and unmade—
and Joe Lee holds his job.
Senatori and Congressmen from Flor­
ida hustle to the White' House and back
and tell Wilson and McAdoo that the
people are bowling—and Joe Lee hold»

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High prieeta of the progressive« orate
and write and consult and suggest— and
Jo« Lee holds bia job.
While office holders arc being daily
succeeded by Democrats —and Joe Lee
holds hia job.
A chieftain among tho progressives, a
■tamped apd accredited “original" of
the Wilson clan, a white man and a
Democrat, waita for the internal revenue
collector«hjp of Florida—and Joe Lee
i bobb^kj ob. - : ,
What’a wrong, boys?—-Tampa Trib-

Lake la' Honored
April 16.—(Special)—
Association officers elected
I. A. Muller of Miami, President:
OÍ QuÍDcy, first vice presiLake of Sanford, second
■Vice president; H. M-Hunt of Key West.
^ « a c m U x y ^ ^ X ^ iU c a - Q t ,K*y \y«rt&lt;
Spencer of Orlabdo,
P. Lecita of Sanford, wirand an executive conv­
oi G. A. Muller. H. L.
McKay. A- M. Taylor,
- L. Batee, C. M. Broad—-we — .
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.Three ntramshlpe left I’emiAcola Sat­
urday morning with a combined ship­
ment of nearlv four million feet of pitch
Pine lumber and more than a million feet
of sawn timber for Lisbon, London,
Liverpool and Rosarin One of the
»learner» carried a lajp- amount of tar,
the total quantity being nearly one thou­
sand barrels,

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The contract ha» been let for the
erection of a thirty-five room hotel in
Daytona
The time stipulated for the
completion of the building is the 16th
of next October, so that it will be ready
for occupancy by November I. The
hotel U to lie modern and moderate In
price
no o
White driving his automobile south
on Riverside avenue at what is »aid to
have been ■ high rate o f »(*»*»1, W A. B.
Worley, n well known young man of
Jacksonville, crashed into n northbound
Riverside street car Tueeday night and
w»s hurl»»! headlong to the pavement,
sustaining a fractured skull and other
injuries from which b e - J W A t 11:40
O'rior'V
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i'limv and »{xci firn lions tiave been
draft»-»! for the building of a concrete
block etlibci- lor the Method!»! church at

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lountlalion ut once and tho trusters hope
t i have it read) for the dedication ner­
vier« the first Sunday in &lt;&gt;ctober The
building will Im? a modern structure In
every partn-olar ami will cost about

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e e e e e «*m e e «e ««e »m e e *e e e e »e »**e e *»e e e M «*e e e e e e 4 e e e e e e e e «*m e

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Revival ol the hemp growing industry,
itfirted here many years ago by the orig­
inal owners of the I’errine grant, is an­
ticipated by thi»e who «re watching the
situation ciivw-1) , and it 1» felt ttiat Cut­
ler. left somewhat stranded when the
railroad pua»rd it h) and consequently
to»ik away most ol the shipping from the
dock here, Is about to receive new im­
petus and growth
It is understood that
a northern company will soon close u deal
for moat ol the pruj&gt;ert&gt; nlMiut here, and
that it will be reqduttrd and thrown on
the market

Tallahassee, Fla
A(uil t HtI) - llig i tract* of virgin »ore* in South Florida. I people arv concerned. Senator Donenien nni&gt; lie i bwifii-tl in two grad»'». 1the senator is president of tiirre- Imiik» in 1gun hue u happy faculty of getting
mental!) and n il) mchIIv, amt one sen the state The First National Hank m through tuibubnt |Mtlit|ru| time» with
«tor. Arthur K Donegal» of Oraugt .mil . M (. loud, lire* S'Ule Malik of Maine» t t! , nut h»-iiig engaged in imbroglio» detrl
Osceola meusuri-n up lu treat)» require- ami the t'ltiwns of Klvnmou»- are hon mental to fils plans
Me ha.» partici
menu, the banker-senator from K i»-. ored by the distinction of having the aen paled in various strenuous campaign»
simmee is being felicitated daily on his ulor a.» their president. The Florida j but has always bobtied up .with a »ere nerapabilittrs and will undouhtedly leave Life Insurance Company, together with, neew that is edifying. He permeate*
a tine record in the Senate
In 1907. the Florida Fire and Casualty rum- localities with hi» democracy and i»
Arthur E Dopgiun hud a desk in the punM« recognized Mr Donegal»'« ability gaining ground every day by reason ot
house and did effective work »1 that and thus we find him on the directorate* his pure and undefiled motives
time
During the interim be ha» in- ; o' these organisation«
,
Me »old IH.IMMI head of Florid» cattle
Increased in favor and power and in I'M,I
Senator Dom-gmi »tarteil ,,s » grocery one tune mid if &gt;nu lire gooil nt figure»
il 11 fl
is looking after tin- two southern conn clerk and wound up .»» gulwmatorial Vou 0,11 determine the extern of hm
Tlie way t i make the criminal-minded
lie» in tin' senate
timlier which i» prett&gt; fast traveling Imannsl atumeri
Money comes to
understand Mint the law means what is
He M chairman o( the committee on While the nwxlisl and unassuming him in l«»x cur», but the accumulation
says 1.» to make it hurt and cut to the
public lamia and drainage, one of the , Arthur is not iuvmlmg a campaign fu r j d o«. no1 m" k'' 11 l'" rlirl,‘ of difference
quick in its enforcement. The other
Mr Ls the same rourmoat important, »tmcially so when it is the „governorship, numerous friends sre i "• his plehUnUm
day in Live Oak, an operator in the blind
rememlierwl that the Everglades has a behind the movement and it ls predicted * « • « » and pWaamg gentlem.n whether Ugrr industry, doubtless u tiersUten*
igning 0 cheok iof * '0y (K&gt;0 uf
•jtcaking acquaintance with Osceola,! that something will transpire before 1» “ ,i1nin8
»inner who hud been getting off ligb*
Lake Okeechobee being located on the {Governor Trammell finishes hi» term whether be is handing out a quarter to and despising the law accordingly, s u
a
blind
man
»outh end of the famous cattle county 1Senator Doncgnn has a greater "Criick
brought up with a round turn by a fine
The chanceare that Senator Donegan
of Osceola. The senator from the Nine­ er" following than tierhafis any other
of *500 and n chain gangterm of ninety
teenth District ia »’n inspiration for member. Down in iiouth Florida they will have more honors after. Hie present. ,,ny!L When he get» through with that
young men, as he started traveling up- swear by him but never at him He «rrwion and his chance* are bright, for uuitence he will understand that the
w*ards not more than fifteen yearn ago. has conceuli-d a sentiment of popularity no man is Ijeller-lik»»! ami more cordially
means what it »ays.
In-UayAitaa be lim n m g g g j to accumu- that is pregnant with voting pawnMillie*.
resfiectcd
than
the
member
from
the
lute n bank roll that would shame Rock, Tt maHEmanating from the manca i»
Uorldrt Turned Down
efeller. Not satisfied with owning vast hound to get result* when tin*-common Nineteenth.
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forts of the Florida representative* to
. increase the duties on citrus fruit» speci­
Hastings .Shipping PolaPie»
■»Tended at night with thrf sun*:l gniy.
BOY HCOUTH GENTLEMEN
fied in the WILson-Under wood Tariff
i Because of the absence of a huge optHailing», Ha., April I '
Twentyjn (|)t. house Democratic cuuOrganlotlon of Utile Fellows Win» of-town military fore*1 the task of |&gt;ollc- elght carload« of potatoes were shipped ^
thL, afternoon. All amendmenU
Ing the line« of the reservation and hold- j f o m Hastings yesterday und probably were voted down with machine-like reg­
Merit at Olebratlon
ing th*' crowds back from the nr*&gt;na,
*i|j moke forward today.
During the Ponce de Leon cclcbrnttun big
ularity.
cloning today the people of St. Augus “ bere the great »pertach-H were enacted Th(i wpalijcr ^ fme an,i thr
m
ib t
was a great one for the ollicure But a now In prime condition, being well ripen­
tine have had belter opportunity than
Frenger in Virginia
wOrd wa» needed and the boy icouta ed It 1« Mtlmated that fifty per cent
ever before to learn exnctly what the
Captain A. J. Frenger and wife arwere ready. They were everywhere of the Hasting» crop has been «hipped.
Boy Scout movement amount» to. The
rived
in the city yesterday from Florida
about the lines, patrolling and holding Price* today are ranging from $2.26 for
verdict of tho*« who have been In imme­
back the pressing thronga. And they No. 2« to 13.76 for No. Is. New York —their first visit to Norfolk alnce the
diate charge of the event» of the celebra­

did their pari In »o gentlemanly a man- prices stand i t ?4.76 lor No. ls. Heavy Jamestown Exposition. They wereiurtion it that no better movement for the
prised at the material advancement the
boya waa ever instituted—Boy scout» are ner. showing uniformly courtesy that rains there yesterday,.last night and to­
city
hoa made in the last six years, and
won them the ready respect of tho people day havfc held clown the retail trade.
manly boys—gentlemenpredict
for it still greater things uon the
and mace them willingly comply with
Th*
boy
acouta
preventing' better market condlUons. compl(.Uon o{ lhe Pannnm Canal. Capt.
I nr u
oy k
u u u i have
iw y o been in camp on t
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the fort reaervation throughout the, lb«* requmts to keep
k^, ;
The weather in New Yofk today b re- Frfn
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to many railroad
week A «d they were always at hand
Throughout the celebration whenever_____
ported the worst In y^ar, for thMime o f,
^
v , ,nln w h w wrw &gt;Tgni
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m a rk e t ia
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and willing whan there was anything to emergency arose where an ermnd should 1• rfor
The
western
is nn
open
he wus with the Chesapeake and
be done.

There was nothing of the m il-; lie »predllv done and corre« lly done, ' jn(t up an,i ralHing k beUer demand.

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itary in thwm m p-*w«T*^i»Li* guutUuJjJlMS-waa.aljwaäiA a
M'oul
‘ Four cadnatU jmOL shiptad, from L llfU p^it ^ t m r r .
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th® making of a man of a boy and th&lt;- eager for the ta.»k
ton yesterday. making five from that 1
Ida and engaged in railroad work with
Instilling of the patriotism In hi« heart
Boy scout» are gentlemen
Hcctlon thu» far. The grower» there are the transportation system of that state,
which makes a good citizen Reveille
They are going to be might) good cit- ju«t beginning to harvest.
i M r». Frenger like» Norfolk and will
in the morning with a sunrise gun tiens.
------ -------- . ■spend the summer and fail here.—Nor»
Here’s wishing every American boy
brought th* star» and atrip«* aflutter In
Take your family to Woodland Park folk iVa.) Dispatch,
the »ir over the camp »nd th# Rag de-1was one.—8t. Augustin* Record.
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                    <text>.THE. SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS M EET.—Continued.
rity and on May 8tb and 9th If a man la honest he bas no reason to be
Theatre they will present to alarmed at State régulation."
Seekjng U) Mil tbe blll by subterfuge. Orlando Nov. Works------ Lumber ..a—
here for their approval one
■W.M
S, Dinkle........ ............ Lumber
.
, ._
performances that have ever Aesemblyman Cuvillier, championing the
25.19
------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ htmw boy». v &gt; - &lt;Lumber
..........
For the last few wwks the fellowi j amendment
C. A G. Anderson ' .
12.80
Atkinson «411 deliver an addreas on
president
of
the
Produce
Exchange
say­
6
bales
of
bky..p..i^,
have
been
rehearsing
every
other
nigh,
F. a Wlthérby------11.25
1The Relation of a Church to It* Com­
Feed for road camp..
and on tha above dates they' will give ing that the 2,000 members of thst body P.'ftXaubtch.
,
174.11
munity.
H. ¿ M cC all-...... ... „'.„.Shoes for road cfmp . . . . ----8.90
v Dr. Atkinson Is a specialist on the in­ you a sbpw that will entertain any mem­ were against tbe measure.
You ii/mers," said Cuvillier, to the Wt K ; Underwood ..... .....Shoes for road «amp .
—
3.00
dustrial and ¿octal problems of the mod­ ber of your family.
.... ...... Mdse for road camp------------ ¿ J
This company consists-of twentymo! speakers In favor of the bill, "are glad to D. D Daniel .'.---- ...
1.95
em church and com « to Sanford to de­
. Mdse for road c a m p ............
1.65
liver one of his favorite talks along these Sanford’s b a t entertainers and after you •ell your skim milk, bad choree and rot* D. D. Daniel ..*.........
Mdse-for road c a m p ^ .„ _ -----.
163.57
linos. He has filled the pulpit of the have o n « heard them you would be ten potato« to New York City people, Lawton Brús.
but
you
make
a
howl
when
any
one
hap*,
Mtfte. for road c*nrp.
under
the
Infprtreion
that
they
are
all
Oviedo
Hdwe
Co.
...
.635
Central Congregational Church of At­
Standard Oil Co....... ........Oil and gasoline for rdad « m p .
14.95
lanta. Ga.. for many years, loavlng that profoaionnls Instead of amateurs. It pert* to do you,*'
Foodstuffs are »hipped to New York MrMiUen A Bray .-» .^.„Mdse. for road camp .V ........11..
4.70
field to tako up this specific work in which will be a real live minstrel show from the
start
to
finish,
but
there
will
be
nothing
aggregating
in value 1150,000,000
Consumers L A V . t o . - „Mdse, for road cam p -.!^ -“---16.52
he Is now eugaged. ~ He b said to be a
r £ y . Co. Mdse, for road camp
34.45
strong and eloquent speaker and one of done or said that will offend any lady or year,” explained Assemblyman Cole,
"T
h
e
consumers
-pay-4500,000,000
for
E.
Leibing
_
___________ Mdse for road camp
child.
The
first
act
will
be
tbe
grand
8,16
the ablest men in the Congregational
Through the elimin­ Bumby Hdwe. Co
..Mdse, for road « m p .... .......... ..
minstrel opening with the semi-circle these shipments.
46.50
ministry.
18.84
A cordial invitation is extended the consisting of fifteen of the boat dancejs ation of dishonest practices on the pqrt A. J. McCulIcy..................Mdse, for road camp........... .......
38.35
vBrfons—Tinivrntnettone and. people of and singers. * They have a pedal scenery of the commission men, the comsumers A. Apopka Supply Co — Mdse for road camp -. ------------- 27.24
SsAfofd to" be present. end enjoy tho for this act and this act alone is worth I ‘estimate, will save $3,600,000i And R. L. HolUnd ...__ _____Repairs and Mdse. ..*...... “
the price of admission. The songs and that is wlwxe this bill affects the high Hill Hdwe. Co..... .............Mdse, for road «mp..V_._
. 4.62
address.
IL E. Gormly 1. ..
Feed for road «m p
j skre will be til new and original, some­ cost or living."
—— ■ M i i t u
.. 63.10
Mdie in rWi carnp
Ammb»ygffib*»A . .SyAft
Jy E rC tr
thing that you have not heard before,
---- U 0
*
Missionary Meeting
~
200.00
The regular businees meeting.of the /pr .they have gone to * great deal oi re nee referred, to the crusade of tbe World W. F. Hanson .*............. ..„Building bridge
Opening road
&gt;.i•»»Í*Wr*»
300.00
Missionary Society of the Methodist trouble to secure all n o* songs and jokn. which led to the prosecution of eeveral Jas. L. Loveless
.„Opening road
120.00
church was held Tueaday afternoon In They abo havs with them in tbe seml- commission merchants on charges of dis­ H. L. Haidwood..
Road work.. ...'— ..
circle a fine quartet that will render sev­ honest practices. He declared that the Wm. Edwards . ..
40.33
the church.
..Roadwork..... .......
.
64.00
Mrs. II. II. Chappell, president of the eral selections. The six black fa « «m e ­ farmer wasn’t getting enough for hi* N .J. Patrick
. Road work----------37.60
society presided over tho meeting. Af­ dians will entertain you with songs and products and that the consumer was pay­ J .H Wheeler
Creighton Ilarnes :...........Road work..............
ter the devotional exercises the mlnuUs jokes that will rr. jse you to laugh, ip you ing too much.
39.00
^he operations of dishonest commis­ Willie flames .....................Road work ..........
were read by tho secretary. Mrs. C. H. have never lau.,h*d before. - After tni
39.00
Road work ----65.00
Smith, after which' an excellent and first act Will be given given seversl good sion merchantmen were made easy, said J. B. Barnes ..............
Bal. due Irom Feb.
very satisfactory report for the past specialties and will dose with a une act Assemblyman Gage of Montgomery, Henry Quarterman
10.00
quarter was mado by the treasurer, Mrs./ negro fa r « called, "T h e Black Breach because no capital was required to con­ \j. I. Williams
Rond work -----54 75
t if
a t
_ a t ___
_ -1 ^
^ / D u m L a
* ..a n * *
f P h ! u I ' l l i i M n I d ni a k f i u . '
of
Promise fCase."
This alone is s show duct the business nnd a* quick get sway Ivory Logan ... ......-----Road work - ..........
W. W.
Abernathy.
Reports were made
6.84
Wm Withers ........ .......... Road work ............
by tho vies president of the society who within itfcelf. as it has ten good charac­ could be made.
9.00
The men who voted against the bill Lottie Love.............. ...........Road work. ........
were present After the trakssetion of ters. b n id n thaw* that will verve on the
24.37
were Csughlnn, Cuvlllier, Gillen, Kor- W. M. Wright ................ Road work
further routine busimws and the ap­ jury.
31.50
The proceeds of both nights will go to nobU, O'Connor Schifferdeckcr. Walker Jno. M. Ixive
.Road work
pointment of committee« and their
37.50
the Sanford Bose Ball ¿earn, so this is a and Weil, Demócrata, all of New York Nelson Carroll—
. Road work
-----------chairmen, the meeting adjourned.
20.62
good way to help the ball team. Don’t City, and Sdfrln, Progressive, of New 11. C. Moore
. Road work . *...... .
1200
forget the date. Good music, good York. The measure now goes to the D. H. C. Ribun
. Road work
...... ...... — ..........
Presbyterian Church.
19.50
senate, where it will be auhatituled for J. W. Hughes
singing and good dancing.
Road work
. ...... ....... ........
Preparatory to the Evangilivtic
45.00
Price of admission will be 35 and 50 the Roosevelt bill on third reading. It H. S. Spivey ’
Road work
Meetings next peck, Dr. Brownlee
3.00
Road work
will preach o/i Wednreday night on cents. Scab on sate at Maxwell's. will probably he put through the^iouw C. II. Paige
a : 75
36.00
. .Road work . . u.. . . . . . .
"Hesitation to Attempt Arsons! Work There will be several ladies who will-help next week.
----- R eg a rd ___
It will be a sympathetic discussion for sell ticket i.
Road work
___ ^____
2.24
S, Johrwm
Celery Avenue Bridge
The program will 1m» published some
the Christian who would like to lead
Road work
. . .
43 21
If. B. i)«toen
souls to Christ, hut who hesitates to time real soon.
, Road work . „ ______.. .
14.06
A rommittee from th* New Smyrna Eddie Osteen
speak to them.
. 3.00
........
Board of Trade went to DeLund M&lt;-nda&gt; Winter Garden Mrh. Co Grinding blade
To End Communion Grsfl
Friday night at 7:30 there will be a
95 40
to meet the county commissioners in J. O. frit« - _ ________ Survei-ing in It. A B. Dist. No. 1
special service of prayer for the meet­
There being no further business the Board adjourned to the regular u curu in
The New York Assembly by an over­ the internet of the projweed bridge at
ing. :We .ass, hoping - for, large congre- whelming vote- paseed lost week the East Coast ferry, and while no definite May.
4.
gltiong .aii-jack*wrte*?ksssL tneMw.
u
nion
was
ta
k
n
f
Tmvganl
t
o
“
the
matter
Cola Bill providing Tor •»late'TPgnlatitmoi the commission merchants' business. tlie «mmittec U pleased with the atti­
--------V.
Folks Recital *
Produce «mmission men had their tude of the commisalo
How wonderful it seems that the little agents on hand to block the progress of hop«« that the appropi
pupils ul Mm. -Fannie the nwa-tnre htiL ^hpir effort« failed.’ made.
mra-tr*-cteao ’hpwe-anived
nine men-who vlu-vi _tu
at the dignity *i| a real public recRah in come from New York districts where Hninning W. II. Newell, E. L. Greei
tho evening—aH the’r own- when they there are large markets or where the J . H. Hibbard and l). P. Rmith.
were the pcrlormors Indore a (urge, air- rommiaasion men are particularly strong.
The cominireiiojien agreed that the&gt;
appreciative and interested aUcUence.
The fight for the measure was lead by they would invite the Oranee count&gt;
- What u really more remarkable,, every* Democratic leader i^Vy and Assembly- eonimisaioitani and the commit tec Iron,
:o B E z ¿ a a
¿ 2 0
selm Lions,with two exceptions were play- man Cole of Orleana county.
~ - tbe New Smrynw Board of Trade to mee'
without notes, entirely Irom memory
To conduct a commission merchant meet them at the site of the propo*et
by tho composed and dignified little business under the proposed law a man bridge on Tuesday, May 6th. to discus»
performers who seemed perfectly at ease, will have to obtain a license from the the proposition.
although they were tho cynosure of all state commissioner o( agriculture and file
While some of the «mmlaslonerVar«
eyes. It goes without saying that their a fidelity bond of S3,000 to safeguard not friendly to tlw* proposition, it is^un
delighted instructor was very proud of the farmer from attempts to cheat him deritood that a majority ol them are an '
each pupil, anil of course their parents
Many instances of rascality on the it is believ-ed that an appropriation (o
and friends were equally proud.
part of dishonest commiaaion men were one hah the coat oi the bridge will L*
During the evening Miss Lillie Farns­ cited by Assemblymen from rural dis­ made. The commlsaioners certainly,
worth entertained the young people tricts. Leader Levy said that the hon could not ei»en*l money for a better pur
with some chsrnling stories, delightfully ret commission men were not opposed to txsie.—New Smyrna Bree’ c.
told. *
the- bill. "What objection," he asked,
Program:
Take your family to Wotwlland I’art
"can there be to a measure of this kind?
Waltx
............ .... _ Prenser
Lilly Ruth Spencer
You should eliminate now thu&gt;
Hunters’ Song
Presaer'a Firet^Stepe
Mollie Abernathy
quation
of " Have I Enough Flrt
E L IM IN A T E
Minuet
.
Morart
InHurance?" l&gt;y making an inven
Marjorie Packard
tory of your property unddetermm
Kunaldne on Prairie__ ....
Granger
infi its present value and compnrmt.
* Minn and Mary Howard
the total with your insurance.
To dreaa informally does not mean to dresa
New additions in fixtures, im­
Sunset ------- .-------------- -------Schnecber
care] eat Iy — the Woodrow U a sm art raised toe
Kathleen Brady
provements, furniture, stock, etc.,
My First Duet
Prcsser'n First Steps
should be protected 'by additions
style that young fellows will like.
May Holly—Mrs. Munson
Fire Insurance —. have you at
Sprightly Polka ...........
Guilian1
tended to this?
This is a happy compromise between the extreme
Anna Mason
If not, let us talk tiie matter ovei
radicalism of the usual "high toe" styles and the more
Watermill
...... :......... ........ Spaulding
— and. if mare insurance U needed
conservative English custom shapes. The toe is
Winnie Strong
place It in our safe companies.
somewhat narrow, very graceful, and ia raised quite a
— -Watcher»1 -Night-Song ....
P. Grelg
.C H A SE &amp; CO.
Marian Philips
bit at the end. The laat priVidea ample room at the
Cathedra] Echo« — «....r .......
Reade
ball, or treading surface, and the spring of the sole
Ruth Waldron
allows comfort for the man who does quite a lot of
Love’s Pleadings.’. . . . ...........-...........
walking. The heel is moderate in height.
Alice Caldwell
Taranteile _____ ,_________ Southgate
May Thraahcr
Woodrow Tan Rutsia
Tansy...........------------ ..'„ Milo Deyo
Calf and Black King
Helen Peck
Calf Bhtchar Oxford
Duet, Mistletoe \Vnltr
.Englemann
Mary and Minalioward
Soldiers' M a r c h . ..... Schulnan
Adel Rinat
Waltz, Up In a Swing „.„m .Spencer
Carolyn Spencer
The Uldere Song________ Schuman
The Sailor's Song..................... Schumar
Edna Williams
Bdccacio March (2 pianos)....Von Suppe
May Thrasher—Fannie Iteha Mutu
■— M ar Thrasher— Fannie- Reba Munson
Ltilahy-------- --------- Dennec
STumber * B oaV —, &lt;*
. Rnk f" * '
Miss I - Joeephine Dameron
Q uartette__„.___ _—-------- Chcvaliicrie
May Thrasher—Funnie Iteha Munson
*"* Ruth Waldron—Edna Williams
NOTED LECTURER
Rev. Henry AlMnaon D. D. at Con*
grcgaUonal Church Friday Next
At tho ^ n m CTtlQMl church Friday

men of this
at the Star
th i people
gj the best

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THAT QUESTIONS

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The Lucky Sanford Ml rastrel was or*
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• ANPORD. FLORIDA, F R ID A Y , A P R IL

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Item* of Interest Gleaned From
•^»Various Sourcca —

happenings d urin g the week
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The Democratic caucus late today on
tba tariff took Up the Underwood tarifT
measure, placing wool on the free list
altar Mr. Underwood had made a stir­
ring appeal for the aupport of the caucus.
An amendment offered by Representa­
tive Die« of Louisiana to place raw wool
on the dutiable Hat was defeated.
,
o o o
Military and political leader» from all
parte of the Mexican republic are arriv­
ing in New Orleans daily, most of them
en route to Coahulla to join Governor
VenOatlano Carranza who has been pro
claimed provisional president by various
provisional presidents by various revo­
lutionary factions, now in arm» upiiri.it
the Huerta government
ooo
Polke captains who had charge nf the
men on March 'll, when the suffragette«
•held their parade in the capital, rallied
to th» defense of the deportment today
in the hearing of complaints of woman
marcher». Six captains, a lieutenant
and several sergeants -told the xanme
story, that they did ever) tiling possible
- «»-peewors tirdor and protect marchers
- wU «IHw w « stl moo under him did tbeir
brat to carry out instructions The
coptalna declared that there were such
&gt;W(ls on the i t reet tjiat there was Mime
. an* iul*sAiui -pt uui-imjt
the parade Several officers said there
were not enough regular policemen to
handle the crowds and added that the
hundreds of specials sworn in fnr the
duty that day were practically useless
because of lack of truining and dbcii limand on account of the fact that they were
not in uniform.
'
Willis Moore Firrd
Washington, April 17 Prof Willi- 1.
Moore, chiel of the weather bureau
since 1895, and an appointee of the Cleve­
land administration, today was summar­
ily removed from office by President
Wilson. His reelgnatkin recently had
been accepted to'take effect July I. but
after an investigation of his alleged ef­
fort« to become Secretary of Agriculture
it) the present cabinet grave charges of
irregularity were preferred and the Pr«n
ident today withdrew hi* acceptance of
the resignation, dismissing Mr Moore
How About Joe Lee1
Appointments of divers and sundry
nature are coming from the White
House dally—and Joe Lee holds hi» job.
Collector», postmaster», attorney»,judge« are being made and unmade—
and Joe Lee holds his job.
Senatori and Congressmen from Flor­
ida hustle to the White' House and back
and tell Wilson and McAdoo that the
people are bowling—and Joe Lee hold»

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High prieeta of the progressive« orate
and write and consult and suggest—and
Jo« Lee holds bia job.
While office holders arc being daily
succeeded by Democrats —and Joe Lee
holds hia job.
A chieftain among tho progressives, a
■tamped apd accredited “original" of
the Wilson clan, a white man and a
Democrat, waita for the internal revenue
collector«hjp of Florida—and Joe Lee

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What’a wrong, boys?—-Tampa Trib-

Lake la' Honored
April 16.—(Special)—
Association officers elected
I. A. Muller of Miami, President:
OÍ QuÍDcy, first vice presiLake of Sanford, second
■Vice president; H. M-Hunt of Key West.
^ « a c m U x y ^ ^ X ^ i U c a - Q t ,K*y \y«rt&lt;
Spencer of Orlabdo,
P. Lecita of Sanford, wirand an executive conv­
oi G. A. Muller. H. L.
McKay. A- M. Taylor,
- L. Batee, C. M. Broad—-we — .
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Senator Donegan From the Nineteenth D is-ALL AR0UND F l o r id a •
The General News of the Land
trict is a Self Made Man
of Flowers

A Native of Florida who has Made Good as a Business CUllED fROM IME STATE PRESS
Man and is Making Good as a Law Maker s vf X I
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.Three ntramshlpe left I’emiAcola Sat­
urday morning with a combined ship­
i»
ment of nearlv four million feet of pitch
&lt;i
&lt;i
Pine lumber and more than a million feet
of sawn timber for Lisbon, London,
i&gt;
&lt;i
Liverpool and Rosarin One of the
x
»learner» carried a lajp- amount of tar,
X
&lt;&gt;
the total quantity being nearly one thou­
&lt;&gt;
I&gt;
sand barrels,
1»
&lt;&gt;
000
&lt;I
The
contract
ha»
been let for the
&lt;1
I»
erection
of
a
thirty-five
room hotel in
II
Daytona The time stipulated for the
completion of the building is the 16th
of next October, so that it will be ready
1»
for occupancy by November I. The
hotel U to lie modern and moderate In
price
1,
noo
White driving his automobile south
on Riverside avenue at what is »aid to
have been ■ high rate of »(*»*»1, W A. B.
Worley, n well known young man of
Jacksonville, crashed into n northbound
Riverside street car Tueeday night and
w»s hurl»»! headlong to the pavement,
sustaining a fractured skull and other
o
injuries from which b e - J W At 11:40
O'rior'V
*t«mtariutn
ooo
i'limv and »{xci firn lions tiave been
draft»-»! for the building of a concrete
block etlibci- lor the Method!»! church at
largo AVuik. will DC U»Uof\. flikNUr*!-'
lountlalion ut once and tho trusters hope
t i have it read) for the dedication ner­
vier« the first Sunday in &lt;&gt;ctober The
building will Im? a modern structure In
every partn-olar ami will cost about
*10.000
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Revival ol the hemp growing industry,
Tallahassee, Fla
A(uil t HtI) - llig i tract* of virgin »ore* in South Florida. I people arv concerned. Senator Done- itfirted here many years ago by the orig­
nien nni&gt; lie i bwifii-tl in two grad»'». 1the senator is president of tiirre- Imiik» in 1gun hue u happy faculty of getting inal owners of the I’errine grant, is an­
ticipated by thi»e who «re watching the
mental!) and nil)mchIIv, amt one sen the state The First National Hank m through tuibubnt |Mtlit|ru| time» with
situation ciivw-1) , and it 1» felt ttiat Cut­
«tor. Arthur K Donegal» of Oraugt .mil . M (. loud, lire* S'Ule Malik of Maine» t t! , nut h»-iiig engaged in imbroglio» detrl
ler. left somewhat stranded when the
Osceola meusuri-n up lu treat)» require- ami the t'ltiwns of Klvnmou»- are hon mental to fils plans Me ha.» partici
railroad pua»rd it h) and consequently
menu, the banker-senator from Ki»-. ored by the distinction of having the aen paled in various strenuous campaign»
to»ik away most ol the shipping from the
simmee is being felicitated daily on his ulor a.» their president. The Florida j but has always bobtied up.with a »ere nedock here, Is about to receive new im­
rapabilittrs and will undouhtedly leave Life Insurance Company, together with, neew that is edifying. He permeate*
a tine record in the Senate
In 1907. the Florida Fire and Casualty rum- localities with hi» democracy and i» petus and growth It is understood that
Arthur E Dopgiun hud a desk in the punM« recognized Mr Donegal»'« ability gaining ground every day by reason ot a northern company will soon close u deal
for moat ol the pruj&gt;ert&gt; nlMiut here, and
house and did effective work »1 that and thus we find him on the directorate* his pure and undefiled motives
that it will be reqduttrd and thrown on
time During the interim be ha» in- ; o' these organisation«
, Me »old IH.IMMI head of Florid» cattle
the market
Increased in favor and power and in I'M,I Senator Dom-gmi »tarteil ,,s » grocery one tune mid if &gt;nu lire gooil nt figure»
il 11 fl
S.%
is l o o k i n g after tin- two southern conn clerk and wound up .»» gulwmatorial Vou 0,11 determine the extern of hm
Tlie way t i make the criminal-minded
lie» in tin' senate
timlier which i» p r e t t &gt; f a s t traveling Imannsl atumeri
Money comes to
understand Mint the law means what is
He M chairman o( the committee on While the nwxlisl and unassuming him in l«»x cur», but the accumulation says 1.» to make it hurt and cut to the
public lamia and drainage, one of the, Arthur is not iuvmlmg a campaign fu r j do«. no1 m" k'' 11 l'"rlirl,‘ of difference quick in its enforcement. The other
moat important, »tmcially so when it is the „governorship, numerous friends sre i "• his plehUnUm Mr Ls the same rour- day in Live Oak, an operator in the blind
rememlierwl that the Everglades has a behind the movement and it ls predicted *«•«» and pWaamg gentlem.n whether Ugrr industry, doubtless u tiersUten*
igning 0 cheok iof * '0y (K&gt;0 uf
•jtcaking acquaintance with Osceola,! that something will transpire before 1» “ ,i1nin8
»inner who hud been getting off ligb*
Lake Okeechobee being located on the {Governor Trammell finishes hi» term whether be is handing out a quarter to and despising the law accordingly, s u
a
blind
man
»outh end of the famous cattle county 1Senator Doncgnn has a greater "Criick
brought up with a round turn by a fine - M
The chanceare that Senator Donegan
of Osceola. The senator from the Nine­ er" following than tierhafis any other
of *500 and n chain gangterm of ninety
teenth District ia »’n inspiration for member. Down in iiouth Florida they will have more honors after. Hie present. ,,ny!L When he get» through with that
young men, as he started traveling up- swear by him but never at him He «rrwion and his chance* are bright, for uuitence he will understand that the
w*ards not more than fifteen yearn ago. has conceuli-d a sentiment of popularity no man is Ijeller-lik»»! ami more cordially
means what it »ays.
In-UayAitaa be lim n m g g g j to accumu- that is pregnant with voting pawnMillie*.
resfiectcd
than
the
member
from
the
lute n bank roll that would shame Rock, Tt maHEmanating from the manca i»
Uorldrt Turned Down
efeller. Not satisfied with owning vast hound to get result* when tin*-common Nineteenth.
Washington, April 17.-- Desperate ef­
forts of the Florida representative* to
.
increase
the duties on citrus fruit» speci­
Hastings .Shipping PolaPie»
■»Tended at night with thrf sun*:l gniy.
BOY HCOUTH GENTLEMEN
fied in the WILson-Under wood Tariff
i
Because of the absence of a huge optHailing», Ha., April I'
Twentyjn (|)t. house Democratic cuuof-town
military fore*1 the task of |&gt;ollcWin»
Organlotlon of Utile Fellows
elght carload« of potatoes were shipped ^
thL, afternoon. All amendmenU
Ing the line« of the reservation and hold- j fo m Hastings yesterday und probably were voted down with machine-like reg­
Merit at Olebratlon
ing th*' crowds back from the nr*&gt;na,
*i|j moke forward today.
During the Ponce de Leon cclcbrnttun big
ularity.
cloning today the people of St. Augus “ bere the great »pertach-H were enacted Th(i wpalijcr ^ fme an,i th r
m
ib t
was a great one for the ollicure But a now In prime condition, being well ripen­
tine have had belter opportunity than
Frenger in Virginia
wOrd wa» needed and the boy icouta ed It 1« Mtlmated that fifty per cent
ever before to learn exnctly what the
Captain A. J. Frenger and wife arwere ready. They were everywhere of the Hasting» crop has been «hipped.
Boy Scout movement amount» to. The
rived
in the city yesterday from Florida
about the lines, patrolling and holding Price* today are ranging from $2.26 for
verdict of tho*« who have been In imme­
back the pressing thronga. And they No. 2« to 13.76 for No. Is. New York —their first visit to Norfolk alnce the
diate charge of the event» of the celebra­
did their pari In »o gentlemanly a man- prices stand i t ?4.76 lor No. ls. Heavy Jamestown Exposition. They wereiurtion it that no better movement for the
prised at the material advancement the
boya waa ever instituted—Boy scout» are ner. showing uniformly courtesy that rains there yesterday,. last night and to­
city
hoa made in the last six years, and
won them the ready respect of tho people day havfc held clown the retail trade.
manly boys—gentlemenpredict
for it still greater things uon the
and mace them willingly comply with
Th*
acouta
preventing' better market condlUons. compl(.Uon o{ lhe Pannnm Canal. Capt.
I n r boy
uoy k
u u u i have
iw y o been in camp on t
. . .
.
.
the fort reaervation throughout th e, lb«* requmts to keep
k^, ;
The weather in New Yofk today b re- Frfn
^
to many railroad
week A«d they were always at hand
Throughout the celebration whenever_____
ported the worst In y^ar, for thM im e o f,
^
v , ,nln w h w wrw &gt;Tgni
„ . .&gt;tmr,
„„r*
TI«»
H l w n market
m a rk e t ia
, ,
,
...
,
.
and willing whan there was anything to emergency arose where an ermnd should 1•rfor
The vwestern
is nnenopen i
he wus with the Chesapeake and
be done. There was nothing of the mil-; lie »predllv done and corre« lly done, ' jn(t up an,i ralHing k beUer demand. '
M conductor, but for th*
itary in thw m m p-*w «T*^i»Li* guutUuJjJlMS-waa.aljwaäiA a
M'oul
‘ Four cadnatU jmOL ship tad, from L llfU p^it ^ t m r r .
w...
¡b
.
. . . .
...
th® making of a man of a boy and th&lt;- eager for the ta.»k
ton yesterday. making five from that 1Ida and engaged in railroad
work with
Instilling of the patriotism In hi« heart
Boy scout» are gentlemen
Hcctlon thu» far. The grower» there are the transportation system of that state,
which makes a good citizen Reveille
They are going to be might) good cit- ju«t beginning to harvest.
i Mr». Frenger like» Norfolk and will
in the morning with a sunrise gun tiens.
------------------ . ■spend the summer and fail here.—Nor»
Here’s wishing every American boy
brought th* star» and atrip«* aflutter In
Take your family to Woodland Park folk iVa.) Dispatch,
the »ir over the camp »nd th# Rag de-1was one.—8t. Augustin* Record.
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�THE SANFORD HERALD
The Speaker hlmaclf Is a moat fairminded man and one of the new rule*
that Speaker Farris will Insist upon in
Pubili bed tr a y TurvUr and Friday Uomini By the house provides that all committees

U. S. Senator Bryan and he exposed the
bunch of rin,iters in * recent speech in
Tallahassee before the very SAME MEN
WHO TODAY T JIE ORLANDO 3EN -

^ “ ersStftmi so that ample oppor­
The affidavits and the mud slinging
tunity will bo offered for all interested
Ifcitjulged
in by Orlando regarding our
peraoin to bo heard.
Senator
and
our Representative ht» not
•— »«ristia« Prie«. $2.00 • Tear in Advance
met
with
the
approbation df'the legisla­
ORLANDO, AT S E A '*
D*llv*r*d tn the City ly carrier *2.00 par rear In • Orlando having lost the county dJvl- ture 'at Tallnhtttce and because they
•dvanoe or 20c par month.
have frowned It down the Orlando pa­
PaymaoU in adunca musi be mad* at offles. slonjight has taken on another problem pers turn their guns upon the whole
a flm te e in the nature of commisaion
Kaiarad a* aacoad-ctais mail matter AuSuil H o d form m government. Orlando voted legislature.
1*0 *. «I Um Po*tolTtea at Sanford. Florid«
The Sentinel says that if the legisla­
for commission government last Satur­
and*« Act of March 3 rd. 1879
day and now they want it changed and ture .does not believe as Orlando would
001 ca (a Herald Build In«
hwving Instructed Representative Rob­ have "them believe that the LEGISLA­
inson to have the legislature ratify it now TU R E 18 A SORRY LOT.
A ä OTHERS S E E US
Thtf Orlando people have lost and the
instruct ijfm to await action as they have
Sanford doe* not need to sing a song changed their mind again. They find are so mod that they all—b j — km to
of county division. Other sections know that their tax levy will bo rais^ wto six­ fly away with their better judgment.
about our fight against oppression The1 teen mills 4ml various other and sundry
They will soon loam that Tallahassee
following from the Jacksonville Florid - exceptions that (hay touch their pocket is not Orlando.
’j’Kj.y.n-ffl fruTT' team that-the. LEG lilhooka. Their representative t»-as.much
V . ’(There are several county division ut sea brer the city charier as he 1« over LATU RÉ IS NOT A. SORRY LOT.
bills now 'before the legislature. Sem­ the county diviaion bill, for he never
Orlando people will be the SORRY
inole county'will U&gt; the harden! fought knows how many times his people are LOT.
measure. This is a division of Orange, apt to change their minds in twentywith Sanford and Orlando locking horns. four hours. Representative Robinson
W ILL OVERAWE LEGISLATURE
Sanford is to be the county site of Sem­ knows that county division was not an
Twenty-five men, from the country
inolei the forty-ninth star in the galaxy issue in the last campaign. He knows
precincts were drawn Into the division
of Florida's sisterhood of counties. that the Orlando Reporter-Star came
fight on Wednesday in Orlando and car­
Among other members, there seems i out squarely for county division when
ried up to Tallahassee to make a fight
concensus of opinion tliat this division the Sanford Co: mereinl Club ratified It.
against the north end of Orange getting
will ultimately redound to the interests Ho knows that the majority of the Or­
her rights. Orlando will work her ring
of both of these sections, and Sanford lando people today favor Sanford and
rule (Ktlities again and attempt to over­
already has the beat of the argument. the north end of Orange separating and
awe
the legislature by numbers of far­
Only a few short months ago, the law- he knows thnt there is merit to our con­
mers
who, to u]l intents and purposes are
y£fs. of Orlando headed by Colonel tention. He does not understand the
against
county division, when the ma­
Lincoln Grant Sturbuck sent Senator methoda of the i&gt;eanut politicians of his
jority
of
them are outside the protxwd
Bryan a threatening. letter to the effect own city and no other living man knows
territory
and
know hut little about the
that unless United States Judge Cheney or understands the tactics of the inner
real
busutv
They
have been dominated
was confirmed, Five Thousand Repub­ circle of the RING POLITICIANS who
by
the
Orange
ring
rule politicians so
lica n in and around Orlando would rule the southern end of Orange county
Jcttow the reason why. Senator Bryan nnd who having failed miserably'In at­ long that they listen to their siren song
told of this threat in hla speech last tempting to rule the northern half have and would help to per(»etuate the Or­
Tuesday night, and it is safe to say that tried to whip us into line and forced lando yoke by taking an outing to the
such an attempt at bulldozing bad its county division U(&gt;on us as a lost resort state capital at Orlando's expense nnd
trying to scan» the legislature into vot­
effect upon a Democratic legislature.
to free us from their tentacles.
ing against county division.
The cry goes out to the hie hearted
Hut the present legislature is u must
men who compose our (»resent legisla­ progressive bunch and they are fighting
ture to save us from the rotten ring rule the people's battles and county division,
of Orlando, and knowing our condition where it tins u merit, is a must progres­
and knowing Hint we have an honest sive movement ami in keeping with the
contention our appeal to the legislature ideas ol the meniliem of the present
will not ffe In vain.
legislature.
Progress!venesa is the watchword of
The big bunch of Orlando wind jam ­
the legislature and Progress!veneas has mers and their friends who have l»een
always been the watchword ol northern curried to Tallahassee ignorant of the
rourjji. Ilya*
ires m^foTdcooiioM from tin- Florida
legislature.
They know the justice of our claims.
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
W. i\ MAYNt«. Business Manager

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lines o f M e n ’s Furnishings.
W e extend

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all our friends a

cordial w elcom e to our new hom e.

Clothier and Men’s Furnisher
SANFORD

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IF Y O U R C I T R U S T R E E S
have had full bloom you want to hold it.
The best way to hold it is to keep, your
trees well fed—that they may have
strength and vitality to keep flourishing
Your Trees Have Not Had Satisfactory Bloom
it behoves you to build up your grove fm
the future crops, and fertilizer is essential
In eitbçr event vou wnnt fertilizerof liigli
est grade — from soluble sources uinl
honestly made. That is what we offer
in the Favorite Brands.
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WHITE FOR OUR BOOKLET

INDEPENDENT FERTILIZER. CO.
JACKSONVILLE
J. «. PACE, Lac«I Ag«nt

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p r o f i l e K n o w (hat we hare pre
m*uteri our claims in a careful, calm,
gentlemanly way. They know that we
ure toilers anil tillers of the soil. They
know that wo are the most progressive

people In Orange county. They know
that we have left the mntter of county
division in their hands nnd that we do
not propoee to coerce, browbeat. In­
fluence them or talk them to death
The Florida legislature has &lt;pi»«tlohs of
more moment on their bands than our
little county division affair and thej are
a busy bunch right now. Too busy to

WE ONLY WANT JU ST IC E
The loyal Suniord |&gt;cople who are
waiting anxiously to uncertain their fate
at the hand* of the legislature are.only
wanting justice. The committee on
county organizations could have met
lust Tuesday hut the Orlando people
were not on hand having gone home for
_ more ammunition.
The
chalrmun,
after consulting with the two Orange
representative« placed the committee
meeting fur yesterday afternoon, giving
Orlando plenty of time to marshal their
force«. Rcprescnlativi1 laikc wants the
anti-dlvlsiomata to get a hearing. He
wants.tiie pcojrie of thp whole county to
T . ‘ get a square deal. He wants the county
to be. divided fairly nnd Ijoneetly and
the periplo of the north end who expect
to |6t county division expect to get it
—-honestly and fairly. Wo want the
diviaion so badly that nothing else is
" talked about in this part of the county.
We want division so badly that work
has been practically suspended and ev­
ery man, woman and child In the north
a ’ end U waiting with bated breath for new*
from Tallahasaee. But we want Ore
lando to have a fair and square deal,
'. although they have never given us one
a l this end of tbg-county. We ore leav­
ing our cause to' the fair tnlndod men
wh»rompp«e our IcgUlaluni-aad-although
Seminole cop nty men have been ln Tal. Uhasseo iur'the past two weeks waiting
for actioiithey are willing to wait and
► bid« their time and to abide by the action
of the members of live legislature.
People who have a fair ami just cause do
not need to force action for rlghteouaneaa
will always prevail.

GOOD LOGIC
"Come, brethren, let us waste no time
on what is past. Th« pi «went demands
our attention, No time to pull hair.!
Let us pull together for the good of Or­
lando. The city has a great future: i t '
is going some right now, and if you simply 1
hang on to the tail board of the hand
wagon you are liable to get hurt when I
the wagon gore round the bend. Just
jump right in and join the crowd—os i
happy a crowd aa ever piled into a wagon !
since the days of Unci« Joah and his
load of pumpkin».” - Orlando Sentinel.1
All oi which mean* that Orlundu has
wasted much time trying to prevent the
northern part of Orunge county' from
governing themselves and now they see
Their mistake and the futility of at*
tempting to stop a popular movement.
The Sentinel was the first one to make
the mistake of fighting division and naturally U the first one to acknowledge de­
feat.
' Congregational Church
The regular senicm at the Congre­
gational church will be held os ususal,
since the return of the pastor, Rev. J. d ! I
Langley. Bible school at 9M5 a. m.
Morning sermon at 11 a. m. Evening
sermon at 7:30 p . m, Wednesday
prayer moeti ng at 7 ¡30 p. m. A coredial
invitation to all stranger*.

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BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME
This beautiful suburban home on Sanford
Heights consisting of ten roonvs and bath and all
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 ESTA TE AGENCY.

How You Want It
When You Want |l
For anything in th«
line of printing come
lo d* and we'ì guar*

haa n ot affected' o a r fob
printing price«. W e ’re «till
d o in g c o m m e r c ia l work
o f all kind* a t p rice * **»•
f e r e t o r y to you.

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SANFÛRD IIERALD

F otre Non«
hr
% Bridge Hub
* Mrs. C. G. Butt entertained the Entre
Mijki Iront* Hfad&gt; \ww the charming
Nous Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon.
hoatcM at a very plm int cfìni party Two
â wu tables of bridge 1
wer
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„ M*s*nr. McCaritwV Speer, PatUfrinll
and McLain of Geneva were fn the city
today.
M m n. Howard and. McKenzie of

Oviedo were among the prominent vis­
itor* to the city today,
i Mr. and Mi». Geo. Atkins of Day­
tona were in the city several days of this
week. Mr. Atkina b a former Sanford
boy *nd- b receiving congratulations
upon'TOCcntly joining the ranks of thp

^*nw CTiarratre Keelor Three table*
of bridic »♦■re played The highest
score was made by Miss Charlotte Kre-lor
who won the Isdita' prue, u deck of
cards. The gentlemenV, prize. also u
deck of cards a as woi/ by Mr \| l.
Raina, who made the highest score.
The guest prize, a lovely embroidered
handkerchief, wo# presented to Miss
Keelor. After the conclusion of the
pleasant games of cards several piano
selections vanni the mornings enter
tain mem.
i I u
,
A
n|. ‘U“ ™,UA l-“«f '"'ari. sandwiches.
0l1' “ Hml trn *W M*,Vwl
Mia» Brady’» guests were Mm Char­
lotte Keelor, Mlanca Madge and \i-riii
Ward. KlizuU'ih MrLaughlin and Ruth
Butler, Merer*. Watson, R It Dea»,
T. MrCulUtr,
. J. Tiriglieli, Billie Hill
and M. L. Raines.

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made by Mrs. F J. Gonzales, who won
the prize, a pretty fern dish
softer the games of cards were con­
cluded u delicious fruir salad , wafers
and*tea were served.
Mis. Butt’s guests were Mre. Geo. A.
Det’ottes, Mrs. J.-H . Roumlllut, Mrs.
A. H. Wallace, Mrs. F. J. Gonzales, Mrs.
1 • G. Stringfi-llow, Mbs Elizabeth Me*
1-uughlin. Mias Saidee William»

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Join the “ d o n ’t worry *clubi”
Buy your F ord today.
Thou­
sands were disappointed last
year.
D o n ’t falte a chance
this time.
A n d rem ember
that the m ore we make the
better we make them.
Insist
on an im m ediate d elivery.....

Mrs. Howard Enlrrtnins
•'«v Thursday
« m»i.’ i ia i uiiui,r
u wua
v&gt;an iiiwt-tThe
Bridge ciu
Club
enteruinwl ,)y Mrtu B) A. Howard Thursday
afternoon. Three’ tabic, of bridge were
pluyed. Mr». J. L, Hurt made the
highest score uml won the prize, a deck
of cards. After the games tri cards
concluded u delicious shrimp salad, hut
sandwiches, olives and coffee were
served. Mrs. Howard's guests were
Mr». M. Symes, Mrs Kent Roaaetter,
Mrs. C. C. Huward, Mr». Deane Tur­
ner. Mr». Gertrude Keely, Mr*. Aylett
Fitts, Mr». F. J. Gonzales, Mrs. J. L*
Hurl, Mr». G. A. Spi-er, Miss Anni.Haw km». Mis» Mabel Anderson.

Benedicts.
Moan. Wallace. Patterson. Klicker,
Silver, Moore, George Riley nnd Utech
of .D tU nd were here on Wednesday
There arc -mat»- thin 220,00(1 Ford* on rtrr ■
night tahauULha.8whl»U»ciure at-the
world's
highway*— the be*t possible testimo­
Imperial.
ny
to
their
uneicelled worth. Prices— run­
Henry McLnulin, K. J. Holly nn l A. P.
about
$595—
louring car $070—town car—
Connelly hava.relutwei i to m .T a llo W [ . .
$870
i.
o.
b.
Sanford,
with complete equip­
New
Director*
(
ample
Ted
Me, but expect to return next week if
ment. Catalogue from Ford Motor Compa­
they are needed. At present the division
The Herald today completisi the 1!M,1
ny, Michigan and Fourteenth Streets—or
bill seems sure to pass and while they Sanford and County Directory and the
from
Detroit factory.
like Tall«hawu*e much they like Sanford wurk is now being bound: I lie binding
more.
of tiie direi tory »ill In- linirhed by the
Dr. Maine» of Lawson Pharmacy is latter part of nest wt«&gt;k «mi the book»
A Snap Two building lots Near
enjoying a visit from his mother. Mrs. delivered then.
Celery avenue 2 hlocks wist of Sanford
0, W. Mainea of I,ake Butler, who came
Tbi» work is the largest undertaking
in last Saturday. Mrs. Mnines, who in «I Hie kind I he Herald Ims ever at nvenue. For u 'prick «nit*, will 1nk&gt;stopping at the home t&gt;( Dr Robson tempted and wlole it ha» taken noon­ J'JfHj.Oft lor l»&gt;lh Im» II II M ,r‘ ».
fi,' It
stayed over for the Engle banquet Inst time to do It. we are proud id what we I I'-ts. It I! Mars«. Art.
The
Guarantee
Investment
and
Loan
night, at which »he was a guest.
have done and leel a*vsur»*d tiiat tin- Co., Curry Bldg., Tampa, Fla., lend
W. H. Spenrer, who ha» been manager public will agri»- wtill us when we say money at 5 per cent, interest, pavnhle
of McCrory'a 6 and 10 cent »tore here the new directory is a dandy
in »mall monthly installment»
Write
for
particulars.
local
47-tf
left this morning for Live Oak. Fin.,
The work «ni compiled by Mr W S.
The Gate City House has brought
where the company will open a store. Neville, who bits worked hard and
d
jwii
thp high cost of living Only $4 00
.Billie wilt bo missed by his many friends earnestly and we »-»ih linn the greatest
per
W
eek for the finest table board in
here as he always has a pleasant smile slice,sis in tin- disposal of Iln- dins toriethe
city
See Parker
2H-t(
for his friends, whose ix-st wish,, go
Winle, the Tuner, Orlando
if
with him to his new home,
i al, --I Fruiti I all.ihn-.si iC. E. Marble, who for some time has
Woodland Park
S u i-tin «
ll
been connected with the tfive and ten
l It** Sf*n mok i iuilit * &lt;11 v i"&lt;iir11a lull
'
cent »tore of J. G. McCrory &amp; Co in O r-1now being fmigiii ,mi tM-r&gt;»r&lt;- the com-|
lando, has been transferred to tin San -1 mitt«* and Imtii side* given a respectful;
for store a» manager, and Mr \\ if inuring Tin- Hill ..ill then g.
Hu*
VACANT L O T S
Spenrer, who hn» been in chargi at San huu.«*- where* it is «ure- to pusI
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ford haa been tralwferred to Live Onk . The senate nl«o ndvnnceri two bill» |
|46 lad . 182xl IT foot. ( ’or. fith and ( )live
M r . Marble , accompanied by h i » faintly »tin I, i .id , n.i . uiiu i .w -i r■•i ■ Hu hum« All l ocal Advertl if i n r iil v l-inter This I , Three Iait.» on l1rendi. hid wevil 1ill I) and 111 li
left yesterday lor hLs new fi* ld ,d work t&lt;* Hurd reading and pn««« d r l •tt I ) , , tleiidlna t hree Cent s a l In* f neh Issue IS lari, corner 104h and Elm
19 laris l and 5, Blk I, Tier I I
•'i.,ii|i-&gt;h
p m v id in ^
In i
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They have niade many friends during »-re I
:&gt;
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id
their stay in Orlando who wiii regret rrn-iil and gmi-rnnimi id
To Rent Four nm im arid bath, cor i (*__ Nice lui uR-ihc 1leighf lis

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Sanford Machine and Garage Co.

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

THIS IS AN ENTIRELY NEW LIST
A PR IL 1st, 1913

WANTS

&lt; frwiii porieuie "f \V,i-.!migi&lt;m county .

MugiHi-uuid Suiti bs. «

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un^nffiT» re. in »peaking ,&gt;f ihe tvaiw-Lauri.the c o i r n e of Triibm- irnm (strilo ns \\ante i ' I Ims»*
or lour riMim eoitnge
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Twi Iiinl.s,
ji il.s, each 541x150
-l'huii e
of f i r - ' !.
P a ll .lina I 11&gt; iuriil»ln-d or oiifurtin liwj. Apply Mar
fer, »aid: "'Mr Marble » ilo- tinti nirtn til, Si'llllt
.)I 1 w&lt;I Int», each -&gt;H\ 1'J7
that I have trnineri her'- lor ma ig&lt; - ' i. In la Hi. a- ,- I( th, full' ■r an ‘ Punta «ger J (j Met rory s 'pillili nil «lore
ûâ I^ri Nn. 2, lllk. Hi, l ier &lt;«. ' ii-uiyîeimvn
liofila flu sia t of gi &gt;. ot un tuil lor itn- Reporter-Star.
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500.00
750.00

800.00
1.000.00
1.000.00
700.00
250.00

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\* e , furiu«bed ut UH urticli* d
-uh Fiv e luta on l'ai k Ave,, ti7x Idn i Ini^hls i. nudi
G00.00
The Orlando rtliior» made up an t-«
Iti,
I .ike V"1C IllP.ill I" \\ •I L v i Park in N il i lima
1.100.00
.)!' Two lot.», rortUT loth and Myrtle
rursiun trip to ChnttahoiK'hee yewlerday
Wanted Pusitlnfi in utfii-e in city BO Ont* lot., corner Tenth unti Palmello
900.00
where they will »lay until the new muniy
I rien Sei-it
Plluiii
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Cl|s-in-lli
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lady
800.00
(il
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lot
nn
Piti
melili,
Irei
wren
fHh
and
Iritii
oi Seminole is createti
b»-2tp I.J
1,250.00
O ne lot on O ak, tari ween Brìi and -Il li
- -■ ---- I Honk your orders now lor crop RM2, hairvtew House, City
Order» »anted
ur Cuban
^ atnUp to Orange Count)
genuine otigmator's «ue-k Pari« Gold
H O l'S K S AND L O T S
There is much complaint abolii ihe'eti Self Itb-aclung ■elery «ts-d. »iip|&gt;l&gt; ,11 id U luti West indiali (sitali»-», ile
1,800.00
condition of the Orange county approach of which o&lt; «liori of demand Delivery ilvered un Ttuwlnv» p .tee 11.00 H tifi Houst*. 1 1 j stories on flrd, lief Magnolia and I’alinelfo
1,300.60
to the Beck ferry aero«« the St .Ionic »ill I«- made ni .a»''*-, or to August - n Lundtpiisi, R F 1* l Pbetn- 10.1 (.1 House, iisforips, Irinmms. on Uni-St
i.v 11 ti.'i llnlbe, i! -tol l*-». S neifns on f hik, rbrei- in
3 .7 5 0 .0 0
river Volutfiu county ha» gone a. ».-v »nei, i ..,tuteli lor sowing
&gt;ample
t.t&gt;
3.500.00
i
it
mm*,
it
i
«Minis,
kilt
ben
and
Hath,
rlusf*
in
eral tliou»und dollar» expeluu- to |.rep.iri lurui.'lu d itittm dtately In«
*"f ln.il
tint t.i fiu1. a t*-» tl.uuyund
ut
10,000.00
I ltiu.se, 10 rooms one of the Host.in Sanford •
u mad hading to tiri» ferry, and Orange it iduita- ■( pbietuig
Prue Celery liv.nl.1« 1 I tire«-Ile. il - i.«lj 07
6 .5 0 0 .0 0
House,
K
rooms,
corner
lot
on
Park
avenue
(iH
county hiu also liuilt a good road almost for f&gt; Ih» . #H |- r lb . fur b-v than 5
For Sali l Smith Premier tyj»
6 ,000.00
all the way 4o Sanford. There i« a »mall j II»., IIA jn-r lb. lor 1«-»» tiuin I lb, $1 wriier, I Edison phonograph with triti bo House, 8 looms, on M yrtle Ave. igotMl I
1.800.00
70
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strip, however, a few hundred fact from per ounce. By mail or espritw. chargi*« re-cord». Both are* bargains.
J J
2.250.00
71
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the river that should be re|iaire&lt;l O r-1 paid. Addrew» Charles Johnson, Mur- Crump, fJri 1111&gt; Si.
67-Stp
4,000.0Q
72 House, 2 stories, t&gt; riHims, ( *or 9th anil Elm
nnge county could put this piece &lt;&gt;! roatl iettu, l'u , Whohwalv See«I Imiatrler.
For Sul«- Completi* furnishing* of » ;: ì House, 2 stories, 8 rooms, .i acres, 111) orange trees
in good condition for $50.00, as On* mate over forty year» in -«ssl litisin*“«», aulh | , riHiln (auree Miret I»- *hiI«J by Ma
2 .500.00
1 1 , mile out
rial to repair it Ih-s alongside tin* road­ or nf The Siasi Grower
|«l \u '«07 Magnolia
t&gt;7 tip
-,
2.5 0 0 .0 0
i
Inusc.
li
i
o&lt;mis,
‘
2
bits,
1
tied
iI
Issai Mi Tin-« A ) n LMp
way. Get huav, gentlemen. Ih-Lmid
Fi ir ?a|i* Ne» ireiii t«-d wul, »j.iing*.
2.250.00
i louse, ‘2 »tones, fi rooms, How mg well
^

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I hr ( ora Cola Itollling Co
Among the many busy place» in imay
Sanford Is the plant of the Coca Cola
Battling Co., on west First street on the
A. C. L. terminals. The Coca Cola Co.
was r«*nUyj)ht*nired and is now con­
trolled by htme capital, in which the
principal stockholders are S, Ruiige and
Joe DeMont and no 4K*tter hu»tler» and
good fellowa exist than these two.
Not
only do they take an inter««! in building
up their own buainesa but they have a
deepey interest In building a greater
Hanford and they are found at the head
of every progressive movement
In a
few month* they will tear dow n ttie presJint building shown above and w-yi erect

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ture th at will lie the ¡.»rg'^d bottling and
preserving a , irk» ill tin* southern |s-nlusuili and » ill b&lt;- ti i-ndit to Sanlurd nnd

,,nd iiv ltri «rf al»u III -, Htd» good in.it
tit.g
I ¡hi W K inni,nn II h D I ut
rnr line
ti
For Sui»- 25 .rifili Ruy ni (link tumuli
(flint*
Miei H A Heller. Wl-*t Sldi

Fionda. Cica Cols of course will *b&lt;
1their principal drink, but myny other di*
lu'iou» prive* and fruii compound» »Ili
Ih* ai)deli, unii ri thclr presenl pian» nmterialiu* they »ili adii a larg«* cunning
factory tu thè busini-a» and put up rnany
«lellglitful l«-verage» frulli Honda IriuL»
and vegeta idi**, l'hey have atready
gnined nume and faine for thè »oft «Irink»
com|x&gt;unded and Iwtlled by them and
their tradì* i» growing e^er&gt; day «od
their lerritory i« unlimited The rapii!

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1 lirec house«’ on lake shore, full Hloek
Ten lots, goo«i house ami liarn, wiminiill. lank, pie

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2.500.00
10,000.00

CKI.KH Y F A R M S

fi Acres al Bis k iluinuxM’k, it acres cleared uml fenced,

67 lite
900.00
right ul a loading stution
5
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For Sale Pure Nancy Hall «wetri 78 10 Acres un Bean Iall Ave., all cleared, 5 acres tiled
6.500.00
(xitiito jtliini» 11 75 ¡»*r thousand.
R*-*
79 10 Acre*« un Geneva Ave.. I room house, all fenced,
Packard. Route 2.
6f»-tf
•- a
6.500.00
5 acres tiled
Golden Self IO.inching Celery New 80 5 Acres on Cameron Ave., all cleared, tiled and cul­
; «g
crup pud arri» «*&lt;i. Tiri» *»*cd comi*'
5.000. 00
tivated
iiire-ct from the originator in France to 81 — 15 Acres, S. of Jessup, ‘2 acres in cultivation, G room
u* Pound 126,00. ipiartiir pound ;U
1.500.00
house, flowing well
(Miund rut»*« Kilgore- S««*«l Co., Plani 8‘2 50 Acres rich hammock, 80 acres cleared and tiled
2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
City, Fla
6f&gt;-Friday-tic
1.600.00
88 -5 Acres, 1 am*s cleam l, giKwl well, small house
For Sale , Hoinwhold furniture, con- 8-1— 5 Acres in Beck Hammock
4,500.00
■
«il Iwle bureau*, stoves, chalr» 85 2*1 Acres, 10 acres cleared and tiled
10.000.00
Mr» Thurtlon in i.rehnp block
incrciuw* in Iureiin-*» n*s*»*i»*iiHi««l fin* new I
5.000. 00
' 8G 8 1u Acres, all tiled, close in
i*
Sfi-ifc 1ST 40 Acres, 22 acres tileil, 7 .'lowing wells, 200,000 ft.
building.» anti machinery
For Sal,. Beggar W.«si S«-vd -HK* »
16,000.00
boards, Groom house, etc
jK&gt;un&lt;i 100 lire for I ’fft.rift ciiah with 88 - 8 Acres, 8 1 tiled, rieli harnmock, magnificent well
6 . 000 . 00
urib-r Glroileau Sisal Co , Melon and 89 5 Acres, 2 miles west, 1 acres cleared, acres tiled
2 , 000.00
Hi-ccttr W'resi s*«sl Grower*. Monticello 90 1 1 Acpes tl() lots! all tiled, 24,000 ft. boarts, shack
4.000.00
Fb.
67-121
91 10 Acres in town, all tiled, good house, etc., lake front 22,000.00
3.200.00
For Rent to the Right Party- Nln 92— 4) * Acres, 2 miles west, neat little house
2.700.00
furni»hwt cottage, 1 room», kitchen and 93 4 } a Acres, adjoining No. 92 .
•rii J«
hath. Close to' huttim*** nection. H. C i*4— 5 Acres, all tiled, cultivated, house, 4 rooms, 2 h miles
4.000.
00
west
1) uBose
AS tf
7.000. 00
For Rent No Its Ninth S| 7 room* 95 4 Acres, all tiled, good 7 room house, 1 mile out
4.000. 00
96—
10
Acres,
5
iu*res
tiled,
all
cleared
and
fenced
.
and bath- . H. C DuBo*e, Woodruff 4
3.000.
00
97 - 5 Acres, all improved
■«I
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.Garner Bldg. Find St
58-lf
For Sale -Four ext.a good mules aipt. 98 13* i Acres, G acres tiled, 3 wells, 7 room bungalAvL^—
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1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
good wagon Fred Shuman, West Stcta. « » ■ ^ b a n r “ *
2,500.00
99— G Acres, 4 acres cleared, ,2 acres tiled, small house.
R F . D. 2.
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St. John* HoWl- Room» and hoard.
Homelike ac
accommodation* for regular
MOinclIKf
This list covers sonic rare bargains. I will from time to timo
*r trail«!« nt». Good table
ridarti'-'*« *r
add
to it. In the meantime, if you don't see just whul you want,
li
Atutf»
i.iaide. W ll. Wat hen, Prop.
£
33-tf - Colne to my office and see if 1 can t suit you
&gt;T20 \V. Finn
First «H.
u
For Rent Store Room and unfnr
f;".m
.
Respectfully,
1rtrelied room in Riahop block. Enquirew
Holden Real Estate Go.
45-tf
RICH’D H. MARKS,
Wanted—Clean cotton rags, no »crape,
at the Herald office. Will pay 2 cent* Established in 1869.
Office 212 East First Street,

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April

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♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ►
The regular meeting of the Wednesday
a ■ ~T ' -irr»nv_i
L'__1 ,V
r u u x ite iB « o i M i l . j t t c .
Tampa, Fla., April 17.—Cold weather
la April (or Jarap a (a not an unusual
thing, according to Weather Forecaster
Wurtz, who sometimes delights in turn­
ing to the records of his office when the
weather is considered unusual to show
people that it might be worse.
Some one complained to him Tuesday
morning that last night was about the
coldest night he had ever experienced in
Tampa during the month of April, and
ho claimed to be "an old resident, nt
th at." Mr. Wurta quickly disabused his
mind. By-hia records ho showed that
April, 1901, the thermometer registered
38 degrees, while in April, 1907, it regis­
tered as low as 43 degrees, while last
night the lowest the mercury succeeded
in falling was 60 degrees, or three de­
grees higher than on that previous morn­
ing.
*
The "old resident" was satisfied it was
not to cold last night as he thought it had
been.
Cool weather is prevalent all over
Florida at the present time and is likely
to remain so for too or three days to come.
There is what the weather man knows as
a "low pressure" hanging on somewhere
over the coast of South Carolina and un­
til this can be moved over the Atlantic
Ocean weather will continue cool here.
The mean temperatlure for yesterday
was CO degrees, or 10 degrees below nor­
mal. This baa reduced the excess of
temperature for tho month of April by
21 degrees. It Is the fact that there was
so great an excess of temperature during
the first days of April that helps to make
the general public think the present
weather is exceedingly cold.—Tampa
Tribune._____________ ______

ii Sanford, library:;

hitner Wednesday afternoon.
A
AND
goodly attendance of the members of
the club and one visitor were present.
The president, Mis. George L. Maris s i * - *
"
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! ^1
presided.* After the reading of the mihutes by the secretary and before the af­
IMPERIAL THEATRE
ternoon’s program was taken up, a re­
port was made by the committee, who
---------BUILDING—-----have the Library Day program in
charge.
Open Tuesdays 4 to 6 p.m.
Mrs. May Dickins' stated that the
AND
committee had decided to celebrate the
Saturdays 4 to 9 p. m
nineteenth birthday of the Wednesday
Club for the benefit of the Library, by
asking each member of. the club to put
' Strangers Welcome
twenty cents instead of nineteen in a
little bag. two of which she kindly fur­ ► s s s s s a s s a » « &gt; * * * *»&lt;
nished, for the benefit of the Library,

; Free Reading Room

ksiiim

real
Shock

A b so rh erJ

Chase, who had offered her home for
the occasion, Wednesday afternoon,
I t la unique: has no complicated parli;
April 28rd at 3 o’clock. The second
it is not a spring pandyWar itTr*fffl|ny- J d
bag was to be given by the. members to Acknowledged Beat Inaect Destroyer
devices; It does not throw extra strain
one of their friends, whom they were
Germicide and Disinfectant.
on the rear.axle but it makes y0Ur car
asked to invite for the same purpose.
As a household article, a disin­ ::
ride easier and protects the mrehsnbni
An Invitation will also be extended to all
the friends of the Library in the city to fectant, o safe-guard against contagi­
of it; it will reduce the tire ex|»n.M- be­
attend the celebration of the Wednesday ous diseases and an Insect destroyer,
cause the wheels are more conatanUy ¡n
Club's birthday with their presence and FEN O LE has no equal.
contact with the ground, t&gt;«rau5e the
a silver offering.
PRICES:
helical springs that compow- thr J M
Mias Mabel Bowler opened the pro­ 1 gal. »2.50; M »*!• M-35; 1 9‘- 7Sehave been studied and apphtd in
gram by singing, "Spring Haa Come.'
For the extermin­
accompanied by Mrs. A. D. Key.
scientific a manner that they give tLe
ation of bed bugs,
An interesting article on “ Agriculture
twenty or thirty vibration.. a „rond
In Mexico" was read by Mrs. Cruae roaches, moths, ants, mosquitos,
necessary for the greater speed of niotor
fleas, Bpidera und uh class of insects.
Barnes.
cars on rough roads.
Mrs. A. D. Key read a fine paper, To kill and prevent fleas, lice and
supplemented by clever magmtine ar­ mites on fowl. To kill and prevent
If you are in doubt about it. a*k tome
ticles on the study ¿1 "Peonage and the ticks, fleas, lice and flies on animals.
of your friends that have taken advan­
Peon." The "National Drink of tho To prevent the spread of contngious
tage of our ten days' free trial
To disinfect hath und
Mexicans," how ami of what it is made 1diseases.
was given
article read by Mrs. T . A. 'toilet rooms, sinks, waste pipes,
garbage cans and pails, cellurs,
Neal.
After the conclusion of the program stables and fowl bouses To assure
Library Note*
Several volumes were received last tho ladies enjoyed some very good real yourself perfection in health, use
Call on or Phone Sanford Machine &amp; Garage ( &lt;».
week. To the student oi Sociology the Mpxicun candy, presented to the clufi FEN O LE generously with n sprayer.
by Mrs. C. Ft Walker, to w'hom it was
following will l&gt;e interestingOne sprnyer with the first
"The Americana" by Hugo Munater- strut by a friend in Mexico.
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purchase of one gallon of
berg, is a study of conditions, political,
FENOLE, only one to n purchaser. ►
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Filed for Record
economic, intellectual and social. The
For Sale by Ge©. H. Fernald Hdw. Co.
author thinks that a truer title of his
Fairview Home t'o. to L W .Sprangie.
work would have been "The Philosophy
Manufactured by
M&gt;t » G Lone and husimnd to J E
of Americanism," nnd that he, an out- Crawford.
W c Q uoto:
FENOLE CHEMICAL CO.
fixW rrjuat^be more-jyited: to the task o/ ~
^".'Ì^h^ì»op*rJiiu*rovi'jnerit Co to
TAMPA, - - FLORIDA.
writing
j
writing It
it up tlmnone who has "breathed Jacob
Eiirnt, Jr.
tiie at mi tspWu- Uom-JiiM . cJilJJbot&gt;d..
W. C. Oat«, per 1 I Hh .^ack ,
Frank* ft Shannon *&lt;ui « tfe z z Janu*.4&lt;wt.
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*jr
Two other volumes are by Henry A. Brooks
1M
No. 2 Mixed Corn , )&gt;er 1001b sack__ _
ooaooooaooooDoooooaootioot
George. "The l .and Question" (What
1.35
Roy O. Harvey to Abbrechl Hupplc.
Wheat Bran, per 1001b sftek
it involves ami bow alone it ran be set1.60
Beet Pulp, per 1001b «ack
Maloney Dixon to Martha A. Ilaard.
u
jteed,
p*xy
AOGlbnaek—
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— g TTWUgytfttforZ
-V:J
DAVID SPF.ER.
"The Strugglo for Self-Government"
Elmer L. Mat he« to Nellie C. Talor.
B.
C.
S.
Meal,
per
10011)
sack
.
1001
O G N EVA. FLO R ID A
and " The Shame of the Cltks," are two
.Î6
E. C. Croaby to Alfred M. Hlnchey.
; ; l a s . Hulls, per loolbssack
tecertl publication» from the pen of Lin­
23.00
r
foil
(20001bs)
Alfred M. Hlnchey to E. C. Cruaby.
’ ’ INo. Timothy Hny, jK*r
R A T E S
coln SUlivu*.
21 00
John Frrater to C. E. Kiddle, e t al.
&gt;- / NTo. 1 (Mover Mtxrtl Hiny, per ton 1 20001b s)
"Cruaade against Tuberculosis" by
Karie J. Lev is ter and husband to
$ 1 . 5 0
a
Lawrence F. Fliak, M. D.
SEED PEAS
Helen B. McCarmack
PER
DAY
2.60
"Glim|»i-s of Fifty Years" by Fran­
r bushel
Dusr
Wli
i
ppoorwil
I
(
G
en
u
i
ne
),
Julius Mack and wife to Louis Butler.
2.60
cis K. Willard, ia n welcome addition to
Special
by
ihe
ot
Month
.......
Clay
i
Genuine)
per
biuthe
Willie Collins. Admr., to Joe Thomas.
our growing list of biography.
Thos. M. Henkel to Frederick Walker.
GROCERIES
Good Location Gotxi Service
Fiction
Lurindcr D Griffin, Excel. to W I),
6 ll*
Snow White Flnur, WW Wood, per barrel
2
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Two volumes of short storiii», on*1 Griffin
oooooaooooooooooqoooooooo
5 50
Gold Medal Flour, USIb sacks, per barrel
"Stratagem and Spoil*," nr* tales ol
W. S. Branch to Currie Manufacturer
6.65
Self
Rating
Flour,
wood,
|&gt;er
barrel
love and politics.
Company.
1 60
Grit«, 921b siick
"Stories of the Railroad" by John A.
Simon Peregrine to M. J. Daetwyler.
4.60
;
Granulated
Sugar,
per
1001b
sack................
Hill tell of the usual narrow escapes and
L. J Dollira and wife to P. F. Luu19
Best Green Coffee, per pound..... ..................
man’s bravery.
bach.
Abo«
pricss,
*ukj*ct
ts
market
cbanjti,
art
f.
«.
b.
Jicktvoiill*
The Library Association wish to thank
W. S. Knight, et •!.. to E, O. Knight.
publicly Mrs. O. W. Brady for hooks and
J. B. Magnifier, et ah, to Donher
u Globe-Wernick iiovkcase, the latter Green.
very' welcome because of the great need
J. F McKee, et ux., to Max Ifiien
at
felt for additional shelf spare. The
Established 1 9 0 3
W. G. Sphaler
■•s a b le rates
Wednesday Club for n year's subscripT in* M Henkel and wife In H M
JACKSONVIlIt, HA
HAY, GRAIN AND H I D DCAl f IIS
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tion to the Century Magazine, and the Hull.
W hy not se t P «
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i l l s a d v e rt!
ties JT
Wolttka Club for the very handsome sum
Write for Price Lift Term» Cash
Mfinger laind Co. to Win. A, Monck.
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M. M. McCall and wile to C. I’ Mc­
Commencing May 1st Wo following Call
W
magazines will be received by the Call, et. al.
Library for their readers' use during tbs
I. H. Hunter and wife to W. M, Mc­
coming year:
Call.
Harpers' Magazine.
Nancy E. Yooom to Mary M. EldHarpers' Weekly.
redge.
Harpers’ Bazar.
Overstreet Crate Co. to Louis BeckeCentury Magazine.
•mcycr.
Scribners' Magazine.
Chas. Tremaine %nd wife to L S.
St. Nicholas Magazine.
Thornton.
Youths' Companion.
Annie J. Woodward to Branham A
Ladies' Homo Journal.
Richard.
Current Opinion
T. P. Wariow and wiL* to J. H. and
World's Work.
Etal E. Caldwell.
Literary Digetit.
Tho Outlook.
Picnic al Chrlslmaa
Red Book.
There will be a big picnic and barl&gt;c^. —
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American Magazine.
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cue, horse racing, gander pulling at Ft.
American Boy.
Christmas May first. Also we have a
The Survey.
pavilion and will enjoy ourselves danc­
Popular Mechanics.
ing. Come one and all. We will assure
Cosmopolitan Magazine.
you a good time, do not bring any
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Everybody’s Magazine.
meat, but Oh, you sweet potatoes.
McClure's Magazine.
Everybody come.
Saturday Evening Post.
H.A'F. Gore,
Collier’s Weekly.
t í
. . J ; ' R . Parker,
t Garden Magazine.
W. N. Savage,
Sanford Herald.
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*' * .Corpinittee. '
If anybody can are willing to dontte
the present
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n^ t k e
year the librarian or aanistanta will call
regularly for them, If notified by phone
aoD ooaooooD aooooQ Q O D oaoooooaaocoooooooD O oooooooooaoooooo
The Stockholders
Sanford Building
or at the library.
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and Loan Aaaoclatldn
Library hours, 3 to fi p. m. on Thlura
The annual meeting of the Sanford
days and Thursday«; 3 to 9 p. m. on
Building &amp; Loan Assn, will be held at
Saturdays. . _____
tho office over First National Bank at
v j Fred Bouchelle of Charlestown, West 8 p. ra., Friday, April 18th.
Virginia, who baa been tbs guest of hb
By order President,
sister, Mrs, Henry Wight and family
A. P. CONNELLY, Secy.
haa «turned to hi* b « n e .,
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the evening by Dr. Robeon who ai tili tut
tout
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and fJiwinpn;
promptly h
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Doctors Use This for Eczema

I’t Evana. ÍTT-f'ommlsalon.r of Hanith.
•*)'• "There la almost no retallon be­
tween skin illaenaea and tbe Mood'' Tbe
I t a V r .K r 'L V r "7
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•kin must he cureu through the akin.
The perms iinirt tie wriabrd out. arid so
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Sul" ** M™ « —
salves I ave t
neo hern found worthby the little folk., after whirl, lov.lv re &lt;• Addrraa of Welcome by Mailer oí leas. The i ( mlvanreil jihyajelans nf
t
«Ti*moni«i,
(
hin.
Iuguli!
thla
country
art\
now
aprco lCwn thin, ami
freali nient, were iutvihI
are prcarrlblmr n wnrh of wfnterm m.
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iolin
Solo,
by
Ed.
Hens
Tlio-u. uvi-ting Mrs
,t, ,.PlU.r
thymol anil oUo*r lUKrodltnt» for rezuma
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» inn I Solo, Miss ftenfroe.
an«t all other akin ill erases. Title com­
pound Is known as U.U.U. Prescription
. 'k Ul‘“ ' lM
M
liwtutllution ol Ofhceni In Cha* In- for
ICcsema.
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’'uckard Mi* Maude gold

I'r ITTolmes. the well known akin rpsrlttlittt erjii-»
1 nm convinced that thu
e I'D, Prescription Is as much a «pecitlc
fur nicma ns nulnlne for nmlnila I
have hern i rrscrlhlnit tho D li.U. remedy
for yrars" It will take away the Itch
the Instant you apply It.
In faej. we a-e so sure of what D.D.D.
Will do for you that wo will bp glad
in t*t you have n il bollb* on otir puaraniff» Hill it will rciit you not hInit ua1cm you iiml that li %Io«s thu work.

stumon’a oracheatra began to render
the iwretwt music and at the end uf the
«rid Annie Mu)
uJoetton the house was very still when
Musical Selection. Mrs Houser.
the very audible voice of Dr. Robson an- . ! "'! mv" " ’1 K1'"*'' u ,f"
M«v
Sleight of Hand Performance by Mr 1
tho orator of (lie evening. Mr
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1'«m« “ml
Kurituir.
n ./- .,,..
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S h ip p , lilu r ie h e W r a y , \ i r g m i i .m il M
Geo. A. DeCottea,
who sj&gt;oke at some , .
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*ut *l* Solo by Mr«. Cha.'« Ingoid
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on Eagiedom.
the founding uf ;)oHe ParkaM. MIMr.M. May and Hob
Recitation by Misa Erenninger,
NEW BOOKS ON FLORIDA TRODUCTS
Prank, ‘ »live
the lodge, e tc., After Mr. DcC’ottra u ,T t. l,oll-v' I),rk
Violin Sol i by Mr H«tw.
tola by Mr. Frank Campbell v u much
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\uni) Solo by Mrs. Ingold
■ * appreclateil, this waa followed by nNi‘ " " 7 " , ‘ t"k *n- '
kl''&gt;
Hash light photographs were taken
lection by Mr. H n . .nd Mx^JLunw, i
,
of the program.- after which
Hou»er, piano and violin, which waa
. Mr. uv
.. " /M.; '** ‘
rvfrwbnienu werv served,
A full discussion of the how's nnd whj's of citrus culture
rendered very awcetiy. After this a M
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I Sjiei'lal mention was matin of a beautiful
-------------- in sum m er- Free.
. __\ few momenta waa given.to t h &amp; n c d i c a l a u ‘ h
a-vn" r
- «'"I deHclouH cakVm the shape ula. large.
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iFraternal
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followed
by
an addreaa
on
win
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¡hone slu&gt;«*. covered with white frosting,
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by Mr. Dickinaon, then
timi another Election
election |
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( «leeoratetl in morning glory vines, the
by the orcheatra, followed by a piano j
L
, ‘ *' rr
I'ink Itowcrs and grren leaVikt (made ol
An niilr presentment of this vexing question Cause and
he I-allies (.mill of the EfaM-ojuil colored icing i looked like the real thing,
aolo, rendered in her usually swet t mnnncr by Misa Marie Herby. This un* ehtm-h were At Home to the iiicmberM The cake un« rmuh' by Mrv U \\
remedy
free.
followed by the closing ode sung by Uu of the churi h ck««|r uni girts ol St Huns
lodge quartet, Frank Campbell, Phil Agni*« Guild nt the home ol Mr- S O
I he hitl-T pari of die «'Veiling was
Whit»»« I ijesdiu afterntMin from i to «&gt;
in riiuMe and dancing At a lut«
I’.r* 'Moore, W. 11. Wright nnd Dr, Kotxioii. Oclock. &lt;«in&gt;|ilou&gt;uit.ir\ to * M-s. I. r,.i
hour tlie giovi:, relumed to thi'ir holiii-v
After this a most pleasing ad (Iren» by
Genera! principles of soil iiitiiuifietiieiil s|H‘cltilly applied tn
i *ti-hiring the ruu« hini»U to !•« royal , ,
by Dr. Kolieon. welcoming the guests to than P«s'k Minili«'- ,.f H« \ \ &gt;
f t»»ritlii I'limliliiiti.«
Cloth Inamd 5ll eeins, paper
t' Tt..llierv
the sumptuous spread. This wa&gt; fol­ r« *« 'ln r i d t i n 1 i d U v . , i , i ; d , ‘ l i i i r * l,
ill.
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25 cents
l l u i orntnit t&gt;v;,.&lt;ii iddi rlsinini'iit « i rr
lowed by prayer by Lixlge Chaplmn
In^urb
wire
(ileiiiaiill)
vpidii
Mr ami M rs. E . It Uundull. J r . , M r .
Bell, and the guest« sealed themselves
Tea was servisi in the living room by ami Mre. Edward Hlggent, Mr. and Mrs.
at the long tables which were heavily
, laden with the moat choice viands, Mrs. A. P Connelly. Mm ||. F Whit M M Mitcliel.
MANUFACTURERS OF IDEAL FERTILIZERS
tier, Jr , and Mrs. Geo A Sjieer serv«*«l I
numbering 216 plates.
Panama Sudai
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
The banquet was given umler the ice cfeam mid cuke in the dinutg r«..«in
direction of Mrs. Meliertena and this
I he ludien ol Hie i urigregallontd
Mr. It. ('. Maxwell, M^r. Sanford Branch
I ntncu Iti bigi « luh
Udy deserves much credit for the last;,
«hlircli ¿ir«• planning lor a w-ry delightful
Mr s I \ N i al w I I , ( in v i.
manner in which every thing was served
11 1 uiiitpie nnd novel nil nii in In- known n*
The Eagle lodge as a. whol*' draer»«' ‘ »trii'o Hrelgi l'Iub Unhii l■' ' “rl l',e Panama « miai, the il.it« tu lie ne
! w o r . d ii. - o f in ,
.i,
considerable mention for they o ruml. m g
' 1 ’ ' muinivd later. A,»|«tiiiì fiatiin- nf tm
have a live act of members We think it
' 1 M1i n■.»,K.i
' l&gt;-1 onmion will be a Ie« turc or infouuál talk
proper to mention the fact that within I*'** *von and will m u "id. 1 ,l *"
" o I'ananiu by the |&gt;nst&gt;r of the ctnireh
W e «re In boalncaa right here &gt;\here you live. You nre an
the fiast three weeks they have, b&gt; their haniNome i .imen I...... .. ft .
¡•.12«. jjj,, j j) l^mgiey, wI,«i h e rivinti'
acq u ain tan ce, neighbor or a friend of our*. This rndney-backfirm Iwllef in the order ami by iheu ''Util «mittu f m« n i • tn« " t i leuki-v Mtiirii"«l from the l'tomi /one M
lf-not-natH flcd offer »huuld prove the sincerity of our claim ».
I «7. never tiring efforts »ecuns 1 over si*t&gt; " higlo r &gt;eon
Mr« N.-t.l v gmxtv were, |llllk!k.y hftH nwnv i l l ( i w l ,.x(M,n I
WK*n 'W» »».T «• tolhv# «nrF Lax«
Ijr r * l i * t * r o n f i i p n i m n
T h * y u r i to
i.
five new member», and have giver
t h f h r« î U n i i v * a m i h n h tip n u r
n»»*r«'»ifpp Ih * ''in i« a u f ¡ o t t ic i« * t u r o
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" U 1,r:,,l&gt;' Him H» relut», ¡..él Itel llg a eve ,t
■ H t m , r n i * i t h n u r u n f i i a t i f i ^ l |m &gt; n i
ì h * y t*rv! tu f lin n f im t * th * r« u a «
rally' banquet that was mon* largely it
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I* * t n f r i i f t l W itL iiiy t r]i|f»sf ).i(| ,»f
n f a ir k h * » it « '- ti*
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1 line of the cuvtom.v ami h.iliitv &lt;d tt,.
h t r m a J i l \ tl i F f î - mt r y |iaiií u * fur it,
Lrr*th, n*f »m i i i i M » trai u th * r tlL*
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L. R. PHILIPS &amp;. CO., Druggists

“ G ood-Fruit”“ Acid Soils”

“ Key to Success”

WILSON &amp; TOOMER- FERTILIZER CO.

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Dirk'Calhoun Injured

libren It. n. fir

—: Mick Caihoim nufTerv«l n very paiaTid
accident one day thin week wtaji at
tempting to launch hi« bout on tin bike

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fth*t rrçW_ffpi|J‘Ç*T
,.ntíf .Cki&gt;et tell
lilt gr«at nd wood, rial m.rh lo tie I
limíW.'uif ne-^rwcaiibfT
"tairertey- tv. «
faithfully it«Ihered t,* tin- ¡i.|,¡,vl id Ti..
pommittM- in liurge, 'not to t, II e\ery
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i ’ f,l- \IviTIti Pillili

1,1 ' ’ u '“’ "'*-*«*n
•bn iiid, tfiriri (i’»pC,Vi*»i,
'* He had tied uji to the bank rrmt trywir?^
" • » W W W .
i'iv liv t o r e
getting ready to «tart again «a» purdilng
Every ft« ad of tin djinford library, *lieu. in» r. liti.» ungili atei •1
the l&gt;oat away from the hank wlien tlie.^iiuo
jd mi
nil ihie-,
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mg u(ut a dl ' 111111&gt;1 11V attrai t timn;.
Iri fin «*&gt;
w ! i» t * » « f
W « a cre p l
earth gave way and Dick fell under lhi- 1 »nd growth ir&lt; cordially m« it.vt t, ¡,
(»•Opi«' vagit io tifar from un«- dirvi t
jrmir mATs* «urti
boat the propeller kliiking Iilv fix.t and . rnrthrlnv partv to tie given a the Wivl
O u r r i p r f e n n « i f K t h r m »n&lt;1 th «
limi! tlo /ni • 1Ik r&gt; will l&gt;. .i |.t .grain
I *««n t y n i| fi#*w I t ^ li« * « l!»at H n a i l
n u i » r r i r f t r t a «r* h « » « r rrriy # w 1 fr o m
badly bruising It. For «nine time In- nevd.iy ( iub furtbe Ihi i.tottln l d&gt;r.ir;.
«*f»l«T#lira ar* «nrtlij of * tnaif
uf miLvic under th»* dln-Ctlon m ilo choir
iS.»«« w h o h a v « ii« r d l ! t r r n p r a v i
C'«Mih! *ny &lt;ì(T*f !»* iitof* fair?
thought it was broken, but the physhjund in eelehrattoit ol dv mnetiv nil,
t h « f t h r y a r r r r « ! l» | | , r n iO * t i l^ a « m *
niiLster, Mr W(«idrutl and othei f-.itur«-«
rtai« think he will get oil with nothing birth.hi, .»t the honte of M « «i f
» r f í I * U * f * r U i f ) t - it w r l f i f f l i d y
w«
I In v ii, .in K i l l I m ' t l i ' l i j |n x l » i v i , l u i t Ikn n« ul
Try Them at Our Wlsk
mure serious than h game leg that will ( \\ediowduy aflerriiM.n \|nl .■Ird .,i t
&gt;•1 th«'dati tinv not b&lt;«li d«vid«'d. Mrv
T i r i j d l U f r t # r l t r « t * J t « l ik p r * n r 1 y
keep him on crutches for several wts*k«, o'dix-k
W t p a rli« * ,,la i|v
Itn a tl
T h * » » r * * f « " 't t n n | « ii* t r u y in u r t in o
Henry Wigl.i .nei Mr&gt; 1'ha.v It UulV«r
( t|&gt;! ftiM f r ’hili|r«(, «ini i ef*«mi
which to a man of Dick « arti\e «'hnrai
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ter i* worse than being dead
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t 1** • A1 i ft»«1 &gt;«l I«»«i. »• 11r i*, I
f 1|, |d»f11«a se. ,i, Ir l A, I II a t»'li|r
p u r k r l tir»
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flrt t»t»lrta, * P»r
H«» tat&gt;l «té. io * ,
•if»* "if1a*-furi 141h&gt;n 111* nr nr*-* «©cl
Eagle« Remember Orphanage
An iiiter«vt'i,,t j u on 1 .d «»■tr« h
t aa u « l d o * * o ft* l a h l a l.
B iU lU t i n f l i t * ti» : w f t l
l h r &gt; fU iU llp t
K* V Hfnr&gt; \ VikniNofi, n» i*i mit»*
After tlw banquet Wednesday night i n,t‘,,u “ lU t‘*‘
l»*f tin- «iter
CAliTION Ple»»et^»r In mind ihm Il«i»lt flrd.rtl.« •(• nnl wild by .11 dru#tary oí th«* Miuthern iliatrirt oí th«* ( ‘on
given by the Eagle« at their hall, it waa hdnment and pleasure of tin- club and
gi»«» You r«n buy Kristi Onirrlir. only »• Ttie ltn.il Hloir*.
tfn-natinhal Ain«*ri«*iin Mi**M»omir\ Si&gt;ri«t&gt;
You ewa boy K.ioJI Ordelll.« iu llo* cuiafnunity uoly at our .lor.
found that the members and friends of ‘ heir guevt,
will
in ^anfor«! luni^ht ami wilí »I«
the order had been no generous and had
IlVtT Uli aihJM*H"* il! î lit* ( iifujr' ’l'ut DOuiI
M«*lhiMÜ*it &lt; hurrh
brought so many good things that many
«injrrti at
SU Ili*« Mit»J*t t Wil] h* I
Th»
f *'K l i l i l í Mi uri HIi M «»v ì v i s i * . li I hl *
cakes, pies and chicken« and other tooth­
'Tin K*Jut'**n ni .i * hnri h t»* »1- &lt; nm '
F L O R ID A
9ANFOH D
some catnblus had never come to the M * ' ( l u mj i*» I • l i u n I* ^ i l l '** i** M u i i h * m unti’.
T h e y &lt; y ic a £ l S to re
i h Vi » uiTMiji 1- -aih
fi* u
ui*u.»1 ln»ur &gt;ul ««t .i
rni.'ii
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banquet laldls.
ahi* N|-üV»r unii .1 ff«* i .im- i &lt;•«• ih* f
r i i» in th** T*lit»*-'! N u i* « r « fi« * U a *4
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. llrl.n Se.lr :n I' k IT •&gt;
By a unanimous vote it w.i« d.-cidi-d ♦i*iIT . * t»I T a I i 'I'J T’A ' i 1Î il T U'fi'M*»
&lt; j, . a, i | , . . r # , ..rx1in«*&gt; h«»»*«» W —
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! J.F «sf •F I * t, • f ‘ 1,1
to box these nicely and iM'tid to th.- F'ti
- I - ...Ij e . . . - I I:*« Ur . *«&gt;• "-1 111
\ «I.rh.il II lla T .'s f» IN %t* lu t» *î I * * t i * ,
I hi'f»* Utili î», im iWfill*^ îW
4fVF ' h» a*' |N«»p|i' nf ulf i|riinmmatn*u** t*i iuIIî»* *»ui 1
Ttin P e in K '»trier« n re A n ie r f c n ’ « drente«» l&gt;rtig S to res
lerfirise orphanage, and suit dim the ac­
tion to the word this was done ut once tin- •'liliali'ti.«11*»ii w ili unii** v*ith Ut** un«! h* hr 1. 1 n »
with the result that a huge box wilv pro liujst '"î i huí* li lu h» nr I*.»i»t«•r Wijd
dueed and filled to overflowing and nl muñí* íaii'Uill PM*rntufi
I i-nrn î«* ^wim ni
WtHulInnd
man s ßin^wt*!! m-rmoii
once dispatched to the orphanage.

L. R. PHILLIPS &amp; CO.

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N O TI C E

AUTOMOBILE CONTESTANTS *

A New Bulletin Board Showing Your Standing was put up this Morning, Come in and
|,ook Un Your Number. There were some surprises sprung this
week—look them over, it is interesting
S

W lER E

EARNED

No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No
No’
N’n
No.
No

72 Making Largest Per Cent, in (lain a 12 Piece Dinner Set and
28 Making 2nd Largest Per Cent, in t.nin a $5.00 Pair Shoes and
30 Making 3rd Largest Per Cent, in Cain a $3.00 Pair Shoes and
93 Making llh'Largest Per Cent in (Iain a 50c Pair Hose and
56 Making 5lh Largest Per Cent in Cain a 50r Pair Hose and
104 Making 6th Largest Per Cent, in Cain a 50c Pair Hose and
101 Maying 7th Largest P it Cent, in Cain a 50c Pair Hose and •
l Making 8th larg est Per Cent in Cain a 50c Pair Hose and
45 Making 9th Largest Per Cent In Cain a 50c Pair H o b c
8 Making.10th Largest Per Cent in Cain a 50c Pair Hose and
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THE

PAST

TWO

WEEK!
200.000
190.000
180.000
170.000
160.000
150.000
140.000
130.000
120.U00
110,000

Votes
Votes
Voles
Votes
Volea
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Voles
Votes

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tfj.i be G iv e n to O n e M a k i n g G r e a t e s t P e r C e n t . In G a i n In
fo r it T o d a y . You m a y bo tho L u c k y On©

SHOE &amp; CLOTHING CO

�D IE

SANTORO

APfl1 IS, im „ "

HEKALD

Isten In the Southern Presbyterian ship of Believers, the last Wfrtoft , .
Presbyterian Church
The Senator From Lake.
church,
and has held a,position of lead­ series on the Christian ijJr
Friday Night—Thar« will be a special
We assume and we trust that the two
Selections May Brine on Difference*
ership
for
a number of year». He is now close the communion will i», i i ,
Representatives from Lake county to service of prayer for the approaching
Between Congrerarasn
pastor
of
ona of the prominent and ag­
N m Suml.,- Win, ....... Z g * * the lower house of the Florids legislature meeting.
Washington, D. C., April 18.—Three
-iha
. ijebbatb .blowing—The Brotherhood gressive churches of Atlanta.
'mrela at 9:48, and 4* ia-spraiaky A—¿wri iwj» ' “-..
were .sent T o t h s »cnate by rresiden
with’ us for these servirei. »
ftfiir other mends. U tlt morn
come well acquainted with these gentle-' that there be a full attendance
Wilson ye* ter day afternoon. They were
_______,
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T
t
jir
evening.
A male quartet will sing at the It
men, we reserve for the future an exChms. Kettle s t Hasting*, Arthur B.
Baptist
.C'hnrrh
J**
presaloh of our opinion and esteem. o’clock service.
. I ’. +s* " -f*
Brown nt Fort Pierre and Elmer J.
The pastor will preach .morning and. • . . „
Hogs Wanted
Dr. A. A. Little. wbo jO K i r ^ c h in
That they have our well wishes and
Roux at Fernand) ns. All were recom­
Sec
me
if
you
have
|a( ,
,
night
at
the
uauaThoure.
At
thtmjnornthe
Presbyterian
church
f
^
W
next
10
respect gocif without saying.
•&gt;. tmended by Congressman Frank Clark.
J. n Hu b e r t
But of the senator tram Lake we may days Is one of the most prominent mln- ing service the subject will be the Kin- Mk*- Representative Clark haa sent to
—
Postmaster General Burleson a list of speak without reserve, with a candor
born of knowledge of his character as a
men he recommends for appointment as
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig
citizen, as a business man, as a politi­
postmasters, to succeed Republican of­
fice holders whose fourteen years terms cian, as a husband and as a father, and
as a friend.
have expired
Will Igou it a man of extraordinary
Several of three also have been named
parts.
.He is scrupulously honest; lie is
for appointment by Congressman-at-large
faithful
to every trust committed to his
L’Engle, but in the majority of a
care;
he
is fearless in the expression of
« L ’Engle has named men in opposition
who htive been successful this season are heartily extended by this Bank.
his
convictions—and
what is better, his
to Clark's choice. It will be interesting
FLA. POSTM ASTERS APPOINTED

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upon by- the Postmaster General. I t
would be unfair to the other represents
Uvea If Mr. L ’Englo Is allowed tcr
men for appointment in their district,
they say. On tha other hand, if Post­
master General Burleson accepts the rec­
ommendations made by Representatives
Wilson, Clark and Sparkman, Repre­
sentative L’Engle will have no "patron
age pie" to distribute.
This situation will undoubetedly
cause a good size mix-up in the state and
»ill put up to President Wilson the mat­
ter of choosing between Representative
L’Engle, who classes himself os a
“Progressive” as docs President Wilson,
or Representatives Sparkman and Clark
who are declared by Representatives
Wilson and L ’Engle not to be “ Pro­
gressives.” It is probsble that the sen­
ators will be called into the fight to name
their preference between the opposing
parties. The postmasters recommended
by Representative Clark are:
Fernandina—Elmer J. Itimi.
Starke—John W. AI va rex.
Alachua—Joseph A. Williams.
Uve Oak—William R." Dorman
Eau Calile— George W. Roesch.
Fort Pierce— Arthur B, Brown.
Daytona—William Jackson.
K issi mmre M rs. U. P. Simpson.
Hustings Charles E. KetUe. St.
Augustine Record.

with the rules of loftiest conduct in life;
hs is competent and able; and be
hs U on the levril------us a politician who is honest, who
is courageous, who is able, who is Indus­
trious, and we will ahow you a man
whom you can trust in the dark; a man
whom you ran vote for absolutely with­
out personally kr. iwing him; a man who
will honor any liTicc to which he may
be chosen We lay down that proposi­
tion ns a sale guide In the selection of a
public servant. -N o oihur rule is safe.
Popularity does not mean fitness or ef­
ficiency. It takes honesty, ability and
courage—all three—to make a model
officer.
Senator Igou possesses these traits.
Woodrow Wilaon recently said:
“The rarest thing in public life is cour­
age, and the man who luut courage is
marked for distinction; the man who hoa
it not is marked for extinction and de­
serves submersion The people of this
country are going to lie served by con­
science and hot by expediency.’’
Lake county may rest assured her
highest interests consistent with the lof­
tiest code of political honor are safely
guarded in the upper house of the legis­
lature, by the senator from Lake.
Fuat is Lake Region.

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■ 'T r m r m f f t o n and wife, who
epenl the »niter at the home of Mr. and
The regular meeting of the Music
Mr*. M. A. Mlot on Sanford Unghia Club will be held at the home of Mrs.
returned to their home in Ovmsso. M ich- K. L. Woodruff Saturday afternoon at
igan yesterday.
3 : o’clock, Mr*. M. Martin, leaded

We are always glad to learn of the success of any . one-engaged in any legitimate under­
taking, but to none do we feel more kindly than to our Sanford farmers.
We are especially pleased at'thernsiyNKkr’iwehORiMwkmwictHBVWhile we haw been in a !
large measure the instrument through wl|ich they have been enabled to carry their operations
to a successful completion, they are a most appreciative people and we are sure to reap the
benefits of increased deposits through their success.
To those farmers who have not been so fortunate this season we express our regrets that
they have not been enabled to reap the benefits of their labors and we E X T E N i ) TH EM
T H E ASSURANCE TH A T W E ARE AS R EA D Y TO ASSIST IN T H E F U T U R E AS
W E HAVE B EEN IN T H E PAST.
To those who have been able to acFflmulate a surplus this year, we extend the facilities
of our rapidly growing SAVINGS D EPA R TM EN T which offers a convenient ¡nvr-Mnn-nt
for their funds while waiting permanent investment.
If you hnve any investments in contemplation, we shall be pleased to extend to you the
benefit of our experience along this line, as well as that experience we are able to submit to
you through our strong 001101*0110113.
W E PAY YOU FOUR PER CENT IN T ER EST ON T I M E DEPOSITS

We Want Your Business

Peoples Bank of Sanford
M. M. SMI TH, President

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fiirmmnfininìiiiiimiimiiiiiiiitiiiiMfiiiiiiiiiiniii

SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Tomorrow wo Place on Sale all Remnants, Odds and Ends, Odd Sizes and
Short Lengths from all Departments.
In O rd e r to C lean Up our Stook w e w ill O ffe r these R em nants at

Prices
Considered In M ark in g these Goods.

been

pT f . ;

Silks of all Description
Wool Goods ...
Ginghams
White G o o d s
Colored Lawns
Domestics—Bleached &amp; Unbleached
will be Nothing but Bargains on our Remnant Co

ices and Embroideries
Flouncings
Waists
Skirts
One Piece Dresses
Muslin «Underwear

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FLORIDA IS A PARADISE

SEMINOLE COUNTY WILL BE FORMED THIS WEEK all

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C o n n e c tic u t

E d ito r

Takes

a

Trip to Sanford
FINDS OUR CITY PROGRESSIVE
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Letter About Trip

Writes Entertiii
a Jji. JuU..
•
on

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Committee Voted Unanimously in our Favor at
Meeting Last Friday
W ill "Pass
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! The General News of the Land *
tile
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CULLED fROM THE SIALE PRESS

v,

the House aud -the Senate Without

Fail ^ipcE* O ut Delegation
‘ • ' 's : »r* ~
Bring the Baby Home
10.
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The following Is from C. N. Scholoy of
the Guilford, (Conn.) Times:
Sncezel sneeze! sneeze! .
"For goodnws»' sake where tli&lt;l you
catch that coltl?”
This was the greeting the editor re­
ceived
from his guiding star nnd M-creBK
Ury
of
the hmvehold treasury a.» he
I
sneezed and sniveled his entrance into
;
his home after almost a fortnight's so
journ in the land of celery, sand nod sun
shine. Cautiously we framed the reply
that it was not for goodness sake or any
other special purpose that we had the
sneezes and that we didn't cutcli " It."
"It" came uninvited and simply attach­
ed itselftand became a part and parrel
of the other noticeable dlsftlmforts "I a
cold and comfortless and cloudy N’orihIsnd and a sudden change in thiftysi*
hours from a temperature of Ht&gt; rixgn**
in the shade with rose and orange h|o.
soms trimmings to Hi* Uegrere mi the
lee-ward side of the street behind the
folds on a heavy winter overen.it And
under such inviting conditions the little
Snoe-ree Imp could not resist the temp­
tation to piay the villiau
It was »imply tin* irony ol fute that
unseasonable New Knglund Aj &gt;r*I w«u
thcrv cold, cloudy ajul with turn nis ,tf

around florida

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An Epitom e-of-tire-W eek’s Most Im«

a. portant Happenings in the
Slate's Domiux—

—

Tallahassee, April 20,-T h is has not aid .-T he Sanford delegation is still [ sadly mistaken in the personnel of the
hfore than 16« physicians .are expect­
been wholly a day of rest among the |camped ujmn the rad clay hills ol old 1Florida legislature. They could ncithei ed to attend the State Medical Associa­
members of the legislature. Of course I&gt;ooij and they will stay there until the cajole, threaten or overrule the men tion which meets in M.an.i on May 14,
there nn&gt; member* of each of the two new county of Seminole is horn. Some who have been elected to serve the wholi 16, and Id. Plum are lx&gt;ing made to
branches whose religious scruples pr*- of the Sanford freople will soon qualify as people nnd consequently when the com give them a royal welcome nnd n pleas­
vent them from doing any kind of labor voters in la-on county, for they hnvejrnittee on county affairs met last Friila. ant time whih; in the Magic City,
on the Sabbath. One senator wi-rrt so t*een there most long enough to grow ' afternoon, having delayed the matter a
o o o
far as to ask to be excused from voting on up with the country.
Familiarity |week for the bom-fit of the Orlando
A new thirty-live thousand dollar,
ill*1 I ensacola charter 1»ill Inst fiiday lined» contempt In some coses, hut fa- kickers their heavy weights in the three story brick building is to In- erected
iN-^miM-th*'lull pnivided for certiim kinds tmliaritv w,th the loyal band ol Ihkmi »ha|H* of Stnui»r, Sturbuck and J i, &gt;h the southeast currier oi Adams and
&lt;»f labor on Sunday, but those win* .ir&gt;* ere from th*- new county ol Semmoh- bus !-»-»■ had their inning and our men it &lt; edur street« m Jacksonville. The
so religiously imdined are in
a .mail lm-d esteem and respect in tin* hearts ol I hrasher. Wilson ami bake mel^tfleii gruuiid tiisir will lx* devoted to stop“»
minority. Mi-tnoeni of the Htint«*, ¡-Ihe legislators and the jx-ople of Tallu- j every advance with the statements that while the two top tloors will la* fitted up
which adjourned over from Friday-after­ hassec from the state officials down to j could not lie met by the'opjKisiUon and (or modern apartments. The plant pro­
noon until I o'clock Monday afternoon, the pages There has never las'll n more , all their politics, Mother Orange solk vide for an exceptionally attractive arcaught up with their lobbying on Sat­ representalive hunch of business men J ami Winter Garden Weeps were unavail- rangetn.nl and design.
urday afternoon and* their minds *uem«d in thè state capitai lobbying (or uny ing
' ‘3
o o o
to be nt jtcrft ct r*-|Mt-*, nxluv onlv ti f&gt;'» no usure
'"laibbying* bus n naatv
The
I
ju
II™'
Memoriul
U bi'ii the )oy fui news » a* flushed back
1 *'*’ laidas« Memorial Association
exiept uinril i asi-, being noted
sound iti th&lt; eli s ut some pisiple Io Sanford by T K Hales that the con - 1,1 lVu|Ocy is pp paring u great day lor
Nut so with members ol the lour»' tmt thè reai nana- mi ari» a man wlm mi tice was uminimous (or county div - 1the old veterans and their friends this .
who were kept Iills y by a regimlr -«vinti h.nigs art uml thè tegisbtture and ut
the «tty o( Sanford went wild coming memorial day As the «lay
VestertlllV .net
rettlx »'I- ii.mtnilt.s-. lefi'pts lo brìi» rlieti) and gì l&gt; puv lor
uuinun oii Ute luke shure was find, lull» on Saturday and many would U- un­
were lasting it, -«tine iie-talici-s until far bis le furlous wopk (*l counte tlie Selli the lull» w«re rimg und wild liiixziir* nuii able to attend then the exercises will
into tile night. Their faces won an mole men are not in that i Iiiks and there the air The good people u( north Ot lake place the previous «lay Col ti A.
i vpn-Hsiutt .it eager unxii-t-,. ami large i« no place lor thè |rob-soomil Ioidi-, i«t atlge who hat! Itccu uinlcr tJi&lt;- iron Im &lt; urh-y of Miami will deliver tip- adnumber* of titwin -.pent n lay &lt;■( a. (r. l tilt &gt;eitr tu- ause tht-rt i» noi one rnem ■&gt;t tlie ujipriswor su long feit as «inl thei ires-s on this occasion
tty at the capitol, catching up with'lug la-r of the lift:! legislature who would I (on-lathera when they "rwa|&gt;cd the rub
O O ()
ging i urri“.(«md'te
and lug rolling fur IC . tpi a lu dte ,.( « m html ami it w t , , ( King Georg.- who bad lev i.»l t u « - . s.
C|*-nwater's tirst jioved «trisU is now
in* a.»un-» n|m |n| ln maki tliiin pit mu the Sanford bum h du, were in. not ),mg ami giren nothing in return
Ila *•«.!&gt; (or trutbi and was thrown open
sonaliy (limons i•r Udii t I" 1lu- It libi* o wbrìi the I ill it. prerent paid lobbyists Sunford ['.i ipii* (&lt;*M u|»on tlxur knu-sam sa-lurday
The east end ol Cleveland
i o n i ( o r t h y U m h l ot tin - d «r |M*«iplt*
practising at Tullal.asim«* was (rumisi thanked the lord (or deliverance nm ■trict. Clear water's husinn»» street, won
*Æ
si
nii(pj|f
men
I
pi
re
_U
m
*
tjkliil
topica
ui
conversa
----la .
t aaa a I J
I J S ra. .
¿aa a J
aa_—+ m - * ■ V V ftiM l
re. mw«JiL i&gt;. fi«vurp^g b k r w r a y u r e ttflCtvoTHW^ere«! ' ü ‘ krli »Ü’J remain gr'^tçd
-”«&lt;»•* I“
iw- is iii Itu m.pris-sion Ihs humi they a r e T n o w n in |,„ t)„- right.-ous i nO-t^will alw ays pr.
•'•■‘ ks Ugo nhil “ s n«W “ July l o r
use,
what hnd been one of the most d&gt;light
while lite
q„. (|vi\
, „
,
,
,
.
,
apiMiitit in* nt "f Col lian Sm mmis tu dl_ parts n( the 'tat«. Tbi-v ««une from \U1|
iutly pleasant and IhUik-riuuUy
rW r"« *
-f fife lr*U' th, pi of.-vsi.uial
í t ó • 's -w* ■ íi l_ i ; * tea»
...........
«tO.....
re*.
l Uhindo in driigging pini ihltloli nix
able of ou«* occasional junk« • nud will
einintv. wIn* h it i, « ,,n!id«-ntl. *t.«ti«l »min t«* Ito Inrn e; and Th«" ,'\«-u ul- personalUtre into the »ainpuign hu* •iixiti headway ho» i»»*ii gaitted ou (Kbe the means of irrprtusmg upou .nr
■«■«'lu uv «’lit«** auiul f luven* «tln*el, and it
(i«iv«.fni&gt;r Tiatittia-ll will -»nd to the ¡ow.hI « ii, v .|...p i man t,• iK-c.impunv * leurly di ni»,listi ¡iti d that tiare ha» nevi
memory the more indcllibly th, I nil ant
siii.it.. I, .r , «*ntn (natiun t«in.ormw
It tlietil, wfo. l, t|..irlv «li tnon«truti". tip.ir t**.«*n mrv reul nrgiiment ugallisi «Ilvispa li gins to look h» though tjie entire jflb
sunshine,' la-autiful fl«&gt;w«'rs and ludn
t.'i n-liy unii ■usily lh&gt;’v nini u!l (In spln'ii n( thè \itn»iul"hp*i tiare will tu- doue m four mont!*». St IVmis ondi r t. ...1 w her, t tre :t|.| iunl rtO'tit i .■rtinér.tev
evenings of the tanti wlu-t«- I'once ,)■
;iud gai, Iti, ir r.'as.ors jrowied frutti th«- cuunty seut orgm, tersburg Tim«“«
w a« h i n t n . i i ' i d u p o n Itj. -Ir.H t - t l. : , i t.-lil Ih,'ir -nir
Lrein sought llye fountain .&gt;1 |K-r|.« iui«i
(,'»/
l»-i«ig
ot
I
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«
Ju
r—&gt;— »«&gt;&lt;1 wlty Ui**y- rre-r sin.-r
there wnntd t.*c «qijioHition t»&gt; th«- «-onttr- ■
youth, the contrast being *•&lt;&gt; glaringly
Han Dates Miicd
tniition of Col Sim m on !, hut this alt«-r liu«l l«'ft tiu ir Itomi»* unti tirreni*» in the
Ì'l,e hlll w||| go t,&gt; thè house uhnul
'«tifferenl.
Among new arrivals in Kustu sun-«
smiling valley uf thè Si. John» utid Ihey irxlay ol thls w«s&gt;k and Imm there lo
main tt is said, upon what »«■«‘in-* to
Florida-or Ha gateway. Jacksonville tlu&gt;
auth„rjt&gt;. , hnl t(li, ................. vmiv viveri rwiiKflfi’l hi-urinv
f*v«*ry
' m
thè sennle and thè Situinole wnrrior our Lost issue are Mrs. Klla Osborne, son,
— was not new-, for several previous visits
lite. w**re r»it there t«i cast ha re* no b-ur tliut it «vili md pivs» ludi Mr Corwin (hltorwIn Odtorne and wifi*
lifH ii oviTriinii- alici th»* uppotiiUii»u t tura
had made. thu.cjty quite familiar and it i w ill
,
.
....
,
. **nd non, ull of Sikestiiwri, Mo. Mrs.
Ihrm iith w ith o u t a hit» h
&lt; «»i .uqH'rMoa» ut uny olle, not ev«n thè Or
house unii wnute
Ila* meni Irer» ot
■
was but.a point of arrival and departure \ S im n io t^ h'iLH I« r n th* r*-* ipu nt nf hurt ntulo Ini nidi »lui ritm«- lo t*-JI tire l«-gt»
Oslvorne owns fine prejicrty on l^ke A!*
the legislature who were neutral hnvt ,
&lt;m this hurried nnd time-limited jour j J h ti- of ' finoraMila11' •ri**. himI * »pi♦
(fed. urn! she is here looking after it,
la i t r i p i s i u h ni l o d o a n d hi e* t o d o il
noy [lut in passing ¡1 nm;, I»1 *-unl | i l i i r * lí ìin . m f* * t . i , n r a f i ' * J *' r» tx n i, d t»;V I l e n .,' i I ,. «• u l&gt; u - r i g h i .otto put stringhi Iron the stiouhler or Ib-r dec«'as**«l liusli.tnd «i&gt; one time ed­
'lx |tr«.|t*«-iilot, on* e iirlnitihi lois slxtv •
and will l&gt;c support««! by those who Imre 1&lt;*vi\inv th»' unsïtUi 11•*&lt;i
M , » .tir
I tie h i« t . ii g u . n d fr*,in O i
th« , luv«n (tool und "•»•ninni» hu» guineit itor of the Sanford Herald.- many years
Is-vn there, that no city in the north ol
ago
I In- Oshorn, hi un- well remember
I Iti le un »,* Illuni LI) pm ixl.l rnutli*!» lu i,.tu d a l ,...| e, in i ■ i n n i « u n y h* ud
more (rii iids hy Itrlumlo s inv ustori ol
equal population can excel Jacksonville crowding for [tust lion» ol ud vantage w u y . a n d u p o t i t l i e i r r e t u r n hom*« th**
'■«I here, although they left F.ustis in
tire capital and tile Orlami«) newspaper»
in perpetual push, perseverance and upnri th*- legislature rali-mlunt that it is J Orlando pajict» began n viliftcalitm and
Ili'JH.—tustis Lake Region.
than wi-re gained by argument
* iprosperity, for nil stand out boldly to impossible to forecast even the early abuse of the Florida legislature. Sen
The Sanford Herald was horn August
Seminole. county , hangs in the hai ¿2, 1908. and no oth«*r erlitor except the
even the most indifferent observe-, &lt;*- proceeding.» nf the week It His-rns to Im- , ntor Donegal! anil lti-pn-«entative 1-nke
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preially so to those who know its busi pretty generullv Iteheresl that the "men- \ami they imrt the muse ul Orlando art ance, but if is In the hands of the honest present one has ever occupied the tri[Mal.
n*s«s section before the great lire of ten lal anguish" bill w111 have the CelUiu "I ttteiisitrnl'lv
But tin.* hu*
capable and efficient und progressiv, j I here wen- many papers printed m Sanfurii ■ince the city was founded hut we
years ago. And not all of this e* due to the Stage III til«' s* nut«' eu. Iv I,, th«' w«» k. &lt;Irltlllilo ■tv If If you tin not
member» of the Florida leg'iliilurv «ml
noithcin tourist patronage as i&lt; the com* wtill,* iillx'i» think Oil- métreur«- Int.» ul wilti that him,di »ill) tl)«V«.
lay claim to the present ll*rul«i and ho|»e
we Iruva- It 111 their hnmir
to lie ns «slitor for many years to come,
with many Florida cities ami towns hut r« adv had it- dire tn tin Un »light
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is the healthy grow th of local cornu &gt;r
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end enterprise as evidenced by the mug
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Seminole
county
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Tallahassee. April 22 Special to Ibr tailles of ■»4*^11111lit-it*?* 1 lu y u«&gt;r*
nificcnt municipal buildings, sky »« rap­
ing office structures anti mammoth de­
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and discharging freight, «lout twenty , that wc determined that the next trip
partment stores some of winch mulch severance, and «H«|H*cailly in the Imost burg, the »«•-called Sunshine ^.itv uf th«'
into
Fiumi»
would
lind
your*
truly
tag­
hour»
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offint
in
the
duyligitl
much
west Florida const that boa bc«'i) the
well with some of New York’s famous and bt.om spirit.
Mecca uf thousands of tourwOMuid home of intcriwt nini novelty to a northerner. ged for Sanford and a view of the man
Florida,
or
that
part
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best
known
emporiums.
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to northerners the
peninsula
from seeker* for nevernl yean* past, hut on our who If tlie day is warm, may be diverted with the name suggestive of Christmas
Florida’s cUicu and towns, unlike thoMJa.-ksonvilh* south on the ea»l and w.st journey, which took upon itself a scout- by watching allignt«»«» ulortg the banks j and Santa. Claus. That he would come
of Connecticut, * nre not obliged to ap­
Tin- writ.r hu«l ma«h- a brief visit tr forth (rimmed with the re&lt;l Irerriea typling expedition, we detertniiu-d to touch
peal W an Indifferent and disinterest««I const and th'1 "backbone" fails in every
«t Sanford, at tin- beati of stea mlto« t the town of Sanfortl (uyir y, are ago atiC|Cul o( his cognomen we hud mentally
particular
in
geogntphicul
beauty,
and
legislative body for permission to issue
navigation on the St Johns river, 196 wus favorably irn|)riH»«.«l with but on« wagered before we croa»«-d the threshold
bonds for local improvements but take the charm» and fascinations pr»-»ente«i
miirs Islovi Jacksonville and famed for feature, a new-born ncwHjmper, Th« [ of the Herald office and when we present*
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. auch action as tho people or their repre- by the everlasting hlllls. mountain*, for
its extensive and intensive celery jtlan- Sanford Herald, thut had made ip» ap ed our oifidul credential* the hand that
«-nt«.
green
bills
und
mendown
of
Old
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sentatives In city or town authority
[icnrunct* that wi-i-k uniler the guiding came across the intervening »pare and
tal ions.
d«m wise. And to it was that a!tout New England’ when* sit«- wears her party
When one »peak» of going south in­ band of a live wire signing himself, R. J grmtjx-d «ture »lampe«! the Yankee editor
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two months ago the Board of Aldermen gown» from May until October have Flor­
stinctively uno Ieels Hint he i» going Holly. Now we had never seen or Am a goo«l judge nf men The Herald
ida’s
Nature
feattfr«!
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to
a
fruzzl*
of Jtcksonvilla vôtcil to-boml tlie city
down" nnd likewise when on« ascends even h«-anl of Holly, «tnuige as it may -ditor r» known among his associatea oa
for one million dollars for the improve­ Florida or tlie vcions liervin mentiotnd it river it Ö. iV-rfoA-«). going "ujr." But iKvm (for a misguide«I lady once told u- "Bolt" Holly, but it will not go amiss to
ment and increase of tho city’s docking is perpetually tint compar'd with New tliree (wo ruk-tt fail when ujijrroachlng we ought to know everybody ami every add to thia and »uggvet '’Bob" White,
fadUUca (already largej to uttract great­ England, nml the highest jaunt of lam! town* on the way from Jacksonville thing, and evidenced annoyance when for he’s truly white in spirit and haa the
er deep sea patronage. New Haven Li in the whole state according to rneyclo- to Sanford hy reason of the fact that the we smiled und shook our head when she true ring of the merry whistle of the
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at present crying for 4hLt privilege and jM-dic authority reaches but :t(MI feet
u mere New England mol«- hill
An Si. Johns liver flows northward, so that asked how many egg« a reaLJy good hen im-adow bird.
must needs go to .Hartford nnd ask |arSanford in the four year* interim ho*
idea of the monotonously Mat land may |wdiile you are going down you ate at the ought Ui lay In'on*- tiny.) But back to
Rilsslon of Guilford, Killingworth, Hart­
changed
marvelously nnd for tho bettor,
Holly,
We’d
never
met
Holly
but
that
I,.- gained by reading the advertising of I «ame lime going up. Yet with the A«*
ford, New London ntiiTtbc real to do so.
real estate agents who feature land th a t, liglt'o aflordcl hy the calm anti |u*uce sampk* nwcspujNtr marked him as n man and we are just professionally conceited ~
Ahd then there arc people living In tho
rains an altitude of fifty or sixty feet * pervading the balmy atmosphere os the ufreg'bOf'tflLn heart und we immediately enough to believe that Holly and his
north who have liwJ (within their own
above ti&lt;!e water.
! steamboat glld.-s over the placid waters requrated tjA ejbhango of pa|&gt;ers on our Herald have played a very largo part in
picket fences all.of thalr lives nnd have
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.Much of the soil is sandy uml to eyre '*( the St. Johns ami the urotnu of orange return home: Two might have »ubocribed tills prosperity, which is evidenced on
never gone into tii&lt;&gt; world to see and
off hand but bting contrary to our rule every hand, especially In the' Herald I # ’ “i f f
blossoms
fioats
from
nearby
grovts
on
learn how the other half live«, who claim of a northerner, accustom«-«! to swell the ndjacent river banka, the going up to pay for something we can get for office, when- it sticks out from tho waits
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that the southemergAara alow and un- ground and black loamy soil it present* and going &lt;lown episode falls to m a te a ntdhipg we U'gged Holly to exchange. »&lt;&gt; abundantly thut one hangs his hat on
progressiva. This aecilsatfotr rhhy 6p- itself as a jpke and trnvt-sty oh agricul­ **nsMion otlu-r than Hint of dreamy U f «X&gt;1. «di ríg! t, and thereby began a a prosperity point instead of a hook.
tural aspirations, nil of which is correct^
It m the purpose of the writer to in-,; i
n »Ruine** and tut one sip» ujioh tire uju j piulUsf adiBtniti a p rty sejiarut«! by a
:- .- E k ,? 0
nind tomfPijnlfW b u tj^ L
to the cities. But when it comes to lack only m TtlP Imagination of the inexju-ri- l*-r «h-ck of ali evening with a tropical thousand or moitf rullroad mlh-agi ffict a teriew of three Florida yarns upon
.. there are northern corti enced and uninitiated, for a n ore pro- moon rdlvwlng alto ve one feels, that to llcket*.'- Ifl* fraber jirov«.tl him J o be u liu* readers and as he "struck" several
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ñ7e,tÍMrt'ice and intelligent «annoi Me i W «.rr-arrd orr t t n d i l u - e umii Ixsiuiir j«L. Mvk-i'J'tvLUlj-» uiiqu&gt;-nc h■ utUrtnUtt»-Ui‘M »4*-s*iU -j
ppubUcaUon office that might find th«
.Ttc UwJ on the Atlantic ». aboard ar- ¡ from the eum.*4riak and vki*sintde. of aljlo, IneitinKuishabie variety that in lett«-r t&lt;* lake uj* whut lx l«'«rp«-d of Sanhcam in their own eye* before searchinr ,-ording to agricultural »tatistic» ami ; a bustling btedlWwA.wWlt} wtjuld iy parse tfie end counts for the town, the bunks, ford a*ul her ceii-ry und truck farming
for the mote in a brother's eye. In
the jKHipic."the merchant», the f«rm«*rs, •industry in th«* rt*-»t issue t*&gt; U* followed
market n-(«orls But of this more will disc indee.l
short, towns of 8,000 population and
the real a;tttte mtn und h st but not least, by stories o' Orlando, Tampa. St. PeU-i»«
The
journey
hy
steamboat
from
Jack
upward in Florida have got ^teoresi ol be written later as the editor progress* 'sonville to Sanford occupies according to the ncw*puix-r. So inter**ted did we burg and what he observed and ab*
wnt Jn tho north of like population vnuthward.
■orb d enroot*.
Our southern terminal was S t Friers- tim» consumed along the river In &lt;akl tg become in Holly's pajar and hb town

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