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                    <text>DIE

SANTORO HEKALD

APfl1 IS, im „ "

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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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
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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
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^
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next
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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
Augustine Record.

E.

KetUe.

■ 'T r m r m f f t o n and wife, who

St.

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.

tìsar.

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epenl the »n iter 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 EX T E N i ) TH EM
TH E ASSURANCE THAT WE ARE AS READY TO ASSIST IN TH E F U T U R E AS
WE HAVE BEEN 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 DEPARTMENT 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.
WE PAY YOU FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON T IM E DEPOSITS

We Want Your Business

Peoples Bank of Sanford
M . M . S M I T H , P re sid e n t

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v&lt;*■** '£?v*

fiirmmnfininìiiiiimiimiiiiiiiitiiiiMfiiiiiiiiiiniii

SA TU R D A Y AND MONDAY
Tom orrow wo Place on Sale all Remnants, Odds and Ends, Odd Sizes and
Short Lengths from all Departments.
In O rd e r to Clean Up our Stook we will Offer these Remnants at

Prices
Considered In Marking these Goods.

been

pT f . ;

Silks of all Description
Wool Goods ...
Ginghams
White Goods
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 around florida

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C o n n e c tic u t

Takes
Sanford

E d ito r

Trip to

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FINDS OUR CITY PROGRESSIVE

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Committee Voted Unanimously in our Favor at
Meeting Last Friday

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Letter About Trip

Writes E n tertiii

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on
The following Is from C. N. Scholoy of
the Guilford, (Conn.) Tim es:
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 th at we had the
sneezes and that we didn't cutcli " I t ."
" 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 thifty si*
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

Will
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"P ass
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the

! T h e G e n e r a l N ew s o f th e L a n d *
t ile

CULLED fROM THE SIALE PRESS

v,

H ou se

aud -th e

S e n a te

W ithout

Bring the Baby

F a il ^ipcE* O ut

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Home
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A n E p ito m e-of-tire-W eek’s Most Im«

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portant Happenings in the
Slate's Domiux—

Tallahassee, April 2 0 ,-T h is has not a id .-T h e 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 1 Florida 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 s ta te capitai lobbying (or uny ing
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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
As the «lay
the «tty o( Sanford went wild coming memorial day
VestertlllV .net
rettlx »'I- ii.mtnilt.s-. lefi'pts lo brìi» r lieti) and gì l&gt; puv lor
uuinun oii Ute luke shure was find, lull» on Saturday a n d many would U- u n ­
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 a tte n d th e n 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 t Ji&lt;- iron Im &lt; urh-y of M iam i 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 w ith 'lug la-r of the lift:! legislature who would I (on-lathera when they "rwa|&gt;cd the rub
O O ()
ging i urri“.( « m d 'te
and lug rolling fur IC.tpi a lu dte ,.( «m html ami it w t,,( King Georg.- who bad lev i.»l tu«-. s.
C|*-nwater's tirst jioved «trisU is now
in* a.» un-» n | m | n | ln maki tliiin pit
*•«.!&gt; (or trutbi a n d was throw n open
mu the Sanford bum h d u , were in. not ),mg ami giren nothing in return
Ila
It was »imply tin* irony ol fute that
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
T he east end ol Cleveland
unseasonable New Knglund Aj &gt;r*I w«u
ioni (or thy U m hl ot tin- d «r |M*«iplt*
Æ
■trict. Clear w ater's husinn»» street, won
practising
at
Tullal.asim«*
was
(rumisi
thanked
the
lord
(or
deliverance
nm
*
thcrv cold, cloudy ajul with turn nis ,tf
si
nii(pj|f
men
I
pi
re
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U
m
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tjkliil
topica
ui
conversa
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t aaa a I J
I J S ra . .
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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 a lw 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
Tbi-v ««une from \U1|
q„. (|vi\
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,
,
,
.
,
apiMiitit in* nt "f Col lian Sm mmis tu dl_ parts n( the 'tat«.
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»
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«tOre*.
l Uhindo in driigging pini ihltloli nix
able of ou«* occasional junk« • nud will
einintv. w In* h it i, «,,n!id«-ntl. *t.«ti«l »min t«* Ito Inrn e; and Th«" ,'\«-u ul- p erso n a lUtre into th e »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 th a t tia r e 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 IVm is ondi r t. ...1 w her, t tre :t|.| iunl rtO'tit i .■rtinér.tev
evenings of the tanti wlu-t«- I'once ,)■
tersburg Tim«“«
w a« hint n.ii'i d upon Itj. -Ir.H t- tl.:,i t.-lil Ih,'ir -nir ;iud gai, Iti, ir r.'as.ors jrowied frutti th«- cuunty seut orgm,
Lrein sought llye fountain .&gt;1 |K-r|.« iui«i
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l»-i«ig
ot
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wlty
Ui**yth e re wnntd t.*c «qijioHition t»&gt; th«- «-onttr- ■
rre-r sin.-r
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
F lo rid a-o r Ha gateway. Jacksonville tlu&gt;
auth„rjt&gt;. , hnl t(li, .................. vmiv viveri rwiiKflfi’l hi-urinv
f*v«*ry
our Lost issue are Mrs. Klla Osborne, son,
' m
thè sennle and th è Situinole w n rrio r
— was not new-, for several previous visits
l i t e . 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 tu r a
had made. thu.cjty quite familiar and it i will
,
.
....
,
. **nd non, ull of Sikestiiwri, Mo. Mrs.
Ihrmiith w itho 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 i m n i o 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♦
lai tri pisi uh ni lo do and hi e* to do il .otto put stringhi Iron the stiouhler or (fed. urn! she is here looking after it,
noy [lut in passing ¡1 nm;, I»1 *-unl |iliir* lí ìin . m f* * t . i, nrafi' * J *' r» tx n i, d t»;V Ile n .,' i I ,. «• ul&gt; u - righi
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 t hose who Imre 1&lt;*vi\inv th»' unsïtUi 11•*&lt;i
M, ».tir
I tie hi«t . ii gu.nd fr*,in Oi 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
I In- Os horn, hi un- well remember
I Iti le un »,* Illuni LI) pm ix l.l rnutli*!» lui,.tu dal ,...| e, in i ■ inni« uny h* ud more (rii iids hy Itrlumlo s inv ustori ol ago
equal population can excel Jacksonville crowding for [tust lion» ol ud vantage wuy. and upoti tlieir return 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
S
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m
in
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e
.
co
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n
ty
,
hangs
in
th
e
hai
even the most indifferent observe-, &lt;*- proceeding.» nf the week
¿2, 1908. and no oth«*r erlitor except the
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 th e h an d s 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*
ca p ab le 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* w till,* 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 n s «slitor for m a n y years to come,
with many Florida cities ami towns hut r« adv had it- dire tn tin Un » light
I Irungt en inly’» |„,lltll-s HI » long tlti'v
kriil«'.
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g
h
t
to
In
publish«**!
&gt;-s|Hi iul|y stni-«. m oving into S«-rninoiH
is the healthy grow th of local cornu &gt;r
,
tfc, 1IS, k 1,1 ! it«-ii *
end enterprise as evidenced by the mug
m
Seminole
county
county
1 lu y u«&gt;r*
Tallahassee. April 22 Special to Ib r tailles of ■»4*^11111lit-it*?*
nificcnt municipal buildings, sky »« rap­
ing office structures anti mammoth de­
j . J®
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»
uml
offint
in
the
duyligitl
much
west Florida const that boa bc«'i) the
well with some of New Y ork ’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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f
it
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 ml to« 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
I
sentatives In city or town authority
[icnrunct* that wi-i-k uniler the guiding came across the intervening »pare and
t al 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«!
I
m-b Ivii to a fruzzl*
of Jtcksonvilla vôtcil to-bom l 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 c ity ’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
m -.
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 liw J (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
'
.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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ground and black loamy soil it present*
that the southemergAara alow and unntdhipg we U'gged Holly to exchange. »&lt;&gt; abundantly thut one hangs his hat on
and
going
&lt;lown
episode
falls
to
m
a
te
a
itself as a jpke and trnvt-sty oh agricul­
progressiva. This aecilsatfotr rhhy 6pa prosperity point instead of a hook.
tural aspirations, nil of which is correct^ **nsMion otlu-r than Hint of dreamy U f «X&gt;1. «di ríg! t, and thereby began a
It m the purpose of the writer to in-,; i
:- .- E k ,? 0
nind tom fPijnlfW b u t j^ L only m TtlP Imagination of the inexju-ri- n »Ruine** and tut one sip» ujioh tire uju j piulUsf adiBtniti a p rty sejiarut«! by a
to the cities. But when it comes to lack
thousand or m oitf rullroad mlh-agi ffict a teriew of three Florida yarns upon
l*-r
«h-ck
of
ali
evening
with
a
tropical
enced and uninitiated, for a n ore pro.. there are northern corti
t
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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muniti«notw-tluammt-miW ti« o u . Vl
ñ 7e,tÍM rt'ice and intelligent «annoi Me i W «.rr-arrd orr t t n d i l u - e um ii 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» a m i ; 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
be written later as the editor progress*
upward in Florida have got ^teoresi ol
'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 p ajar and h b town

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
tween You and M e."

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
Chie! I» Among Ye Taking Note*
and railti. He'll Prcnt 'Em”—
So Sava Saunterer.
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* Last Thurnday I hoard the.head of a
certain household in this city instruct
‘ the ono who does hts marketing that it
was wrong to .ask butchers for young
Itoople for ret tarn *dehcaerea la what 1»
helping materially to keep up the high
coat of living.
And this gentleman .la. suaU iaod by.
William F. Cody, better known to us all
as "Buffalo Bill.” Col Cody is far from
the far west and he is a cattle man of
experience and wide interests. Ha ar­
rived In Chicago one day last week and
he was immediately surrounded by in­
ter vie went who asked ahotit first one
subject and then another. Incidentally
Col. Cody was asked about the sensa­
tional statement of President Leonard,
of (he Union Stock Yards company,
that the country (need a meat shortage.
It la1 wohte than (that," declared Col.
Cody- "Uniats soikcthing*h done with­
in the next ten years, this country will
meat famine. We eat too much
We force cattlemen to kill thefr
calve* too early. That and the cutting
Tip of range land* into farms are respon­
sible for the present high prices and for
the shortage.
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1 A gold modal to th« school boy or
girl between the age* of 10 and 16. who
writes the beat composition, not to ex*
cced 800 words, on the repair and main*
J.ca»Hfig,of rgrth road*, U to be awarded
Logan Wal
---------------------public roads, United Stat* Department
of Agriculture! Washington, D. C, All
compositioia must bs submitted to Mr.
Page befonf May Iff, 1918) and the medal
will be awarded as soon thereafter as
the compositions can be graded. The
composition may be based on knowledge
gained from books or other sources, but
no quotations should be made.
After many years' experience in deal­
ing with the public road situation of the
country, It tis Mr. Page’s belief that
ignorance on the subject of repair and
maintenance of roads is as much the
cause of their bad condition as any other
one factor, ft ia expected that the eom« M

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bluma ft Mabsolutely (mniulSe toTEe wilt
which "affect* so many other legume* and
also to root knot.
The Florida V e lv e t bgan la a long sea­
son crop, and oven In Florida has to b e
planted early in th* spring in order to
mature Its seed. On account of ita
length of life, during the entire summer
it la being extensively used for shading
porThcs. arbor purposes and masking
unsightly sides of buildings.
A related plant known os the Lyon
bean has now been cultivated in Florida
and other southern states for several
years. It require* about the same length
of time to mature as the Florida velvet

g in g e r a l e o r s o d a w a t e r
Manufactured'with pure fiUtfficd water—they will prevent ¡lines«. #(li
dlgcation and give you health

Tho Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, F|,

HAND B R O TH ER S

is, however, much more^proRflc In seed
production and ia therefore Ukely to
come Into prominent use. Besides ita
greater productivity it has the advantage
over thrf Florida velvet bacn of being
wholly devoid of stinging hair. The leaf
surface, unlike any other species known
to us. ¿i decidedly undulate, so that the
plant can readily be reeognixed even be­
fore it blooms. The vine Is fully as or­
namental as the Florida velvet bean and
should become as popular.
It la not known where the Florida vel­
vet bean originated hut similar plains
have been cultivated for centuries in
oriental countries.
A Snap—Two building lots—Near
Celery avenue. 2 blocks west of Sanford
avenue. For a quick sale, will take
1200.00 for both Inta. K. H. Mark*,
Into. R. H. Marks, Act.
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STABLE

LIVER Y, S A L E S AND F E E D

Cor or Pork Avonuo and Second Street
CONTRACTORS FOR A L L K IN D 8 OF HBAVV h a u l i n g

Largo supply of Horses, Mules,
Wagon» and Harness alwaya
on hand For Sal» or Exchange

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standing of repair and maintenance in
the rural district*.
Many children living In the rural dlatriers have experienced- th e- disadvan­
tages of roads made Impassable through
a lack of proper maintenance and it Is
expected that their interest in the com­
petition will stimulate greater Interest
among the parents. Bad roads have
prevented many children from obtaining
u proper education and have even pre­
vented doctors from reaching the side of
rural patients in time to save their lives.
Any child lietween the agra mentioned,
attending a country school, may com­
pete. Only one side of the paper must
be written on;.each page should be num­
bered; the name, age and address of the
writer, and the name and location of the
school which he or sho la attending must
be plainly written at the top of the firtt
page. The announcement of the com­
petition has been sent to the superin­
tendents o f schools In the rural dis­
tricts. No further information can be
obtained from the office of public roads.
* There U war and the threat of war This announcement should be plain to
in Kurope. Mexico is in the throes of a everyone, and all children will thus start
chaos-making revolution. Gold is bo on a basis of equality.
ing withdrawn from this rountry be­
cause Kurope U willing to pay the price * If French avrpue la to be paved with
for it. A revision of the tariff is Impend­ brick it certainly ought to be wider than
ing and a readjustment of business will nine feet. The width might be all right
lie necessary as a coruequcq/rc. The for rountry roads but for a city street
law* in regard to trusts and big corporn- that U traveled os much as frenph ave__ * .
, » . ^ _T, ‘. ** I'M # ;1
«whrdule8*" io&amp; cJ%ige. ffu- ImiiRwf* piT’
j f ik ~- -_rJ,
runty values are at aa low* point—lower I hope the city council will either make
than in many yAars. There
ap ^yfM u xom tBpliuainrwa uncertainty and yet busmo
dnt«* the "traffic o f else feave it alone urtkept up. Export*. are still breaking til they can pave it wider and make a
records. Domestic commerce shows mo decent thoroughfare out of It,
sign of halting. With tariff changes at
hand, with the uncertainty created by
F ile d for R e c o r d
probabjt* laws, regulating trusts, with
Mungo-J^and
Co. to W. A. Smith.
war aboard, with n crop season approach­
J.
S.
Dillard
and
wife tq V. B. Wooten.
ing, what are the prospects for a strain
W.
J.
Thigpen
to
T, B. Kirby.
on the hanking and credit system next
F. H. Yaple and wife to Levi Moseley.
fall? The country's hanking system has
F, J. Nelmeyer and wife to-C. W. Kntxbeen convicted uf inadequacy. It is u
minger.
triumph when it approximately meets
Prosper Colony Ctj. to Mary F. Moon,
the fair weather demands of business.
et
al.
What U to be expected of it when put
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick and wife to W. R.
under the strain that seems impending?
O’Neal.
It cannot tie revised too quickly.
R. I- Hyer, Tr., to McNeill &amp; Jackson.
Harry E. Rollins to Nellio M, Rollios.
Elisabeth A. Keys to E W. Rowland.
I note by the Orlando papera that
W. R. Munger And wife to Wm. L.
they have lost th county division and
they are taking out their spite on the Utakeney.. *
R. L. Betts and wife to Susana E.
Florida legislature calling them name*
Pechmann.
and giving away the facta of th« Orlando
Jacob N. Chamberlain to Windermere
ople who went up there to browbeat
e legislature and utterly failed. They Improvement Co.
C. E.-Moseley to A. M. Hutchinson.
soon found out that Tallahassee was
David W. Stores and wife to Jas. J.
some different from Orlando and the
Harrington,
Jr.
funny little stunts in the political line
C. A. Jones to S. A. Robinson.
that could he pulled off Id Orlando fell
C. U. Fullcn, tU al., to Harriet Laughflat in the state capital. Tallahassee Is
different all right and the noiay lin, Jr.
Margaret D. Tcason to James Laughmob from Orlando and the bunch of free
lin,
Jr.
excursionists that went with them were
J
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0 . Miller and wife to F. L. Ander­
at e&amp;se and out of their clement.
They found the dignity of the legisla­ son.
O. N. Larson and wife to J . O. Miller.
ture was unassailable and after beating
Edwin T . Wortbley to Martha A.
their heads against the rocks for u few
_ .
days they turned tail and fled to the pro­ Worthley.
Wm.
M.
Johnson
and wife to Galen C.
tection of the Qrlando court house.
They are making many excuse* for their Schultx.
Martha A. Worthley to Edwin T.
failure to convince the legislature that
was the whole thing but they Worthley.
Frank Harper to W. C. Harper.
not telling the whole reason.
Not even the big mouthed Starbuck or
,
Velvet Bean for Hay
the blatant Stroxier can go to Tallahas­
This remarkable plant is described in
see and convince those people that Or­
ange county should not be divided. bulletin No. 179, bureau of plant indus­
They have already looked Into our case try, United Stated Department of Agri­
and discovered that for years we have culture, under the title of The Florida
been subservient to Orlando and paid Velvet Bean and Related Plants, of
tribute and received nothing in return. which there are some twenty kinds. It
A recital of our wrongs has stirred the is scientifically known ss "SlUoIoblum
members most deeply and they have deeringlamum."
'promised relief from the rule and; ruin , The Florida Velvet Bean is principally
policy oT 'the county ring. The men grown on account of its extreme vigor
wjuj compose the legislature this year and the large quantity of pods which it
are men who look carefully into every produce* per acre. The plant* are near­
measure and posa only those bills that ly always utilised by pasturing to stock,
hayc J*a) merit Most ef^the members cattle being turned into the field«* in
were thoroughly’ familiar with our con- November and finishing An the Velvet
ditidrrf and most of them wondered why bean in good condition for marketing.
JU* ImcOttance in late years has grown
wet^ wtiitMjUAetfAto.InBgwXgo and
rapidly, and as it ia now much more cul­
free ourselves from the fetters that
bound us to the rock like Prometheus tivated than ever before. The princi­
pf old. The Orlando papers are now pal objection to it Is the long season re­
taking it out on the legislature and call­ quired for maturing, which has In a large
ing them names. Such a silly bunch of measure militated against its cultivation
children need spanking and the legisla­ farther north. It will, huwvyer, make a
ture will dp it by passing our biU today. very Urge growth of vines as far north

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as Virginia and Kentucky, but rarely
matures Its reed north of Florida. It Is
not well adapted as a hay plRnt on ac­
count of its extreme vininres, and where
it does not oroduce poda {s pf only limits

BleeMmtthlng end Wagon Repairing In connection-

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our Southland away from tbs rigors of Ihe Northern winter. Many Im provement! over i.rr.k « !
newly furnlthed roomy and the old palm a« now present say lh a t the culline wat never
g ,,,j j
1 4 0 and 1 5 6 pet mqntb. and ip e c la lja t f a to aaaaon p alm a*.

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Sfnd Your Work to U» and Have It Attpmb’il ti I'rr»
Engraving, Clock and Jewelry Rep.urmi;

SANTORO LODGES
S a n f a r * l o d g e N *. 1 7 , 1 O 0 t.
M eed every Monday at 7 :3 0 p. m
n ,, over Imperlai
Them re '&lt;&gt; V, Block wekier. N. G.
W .S. B aldwin, Sec'v

GREENLEAF &amp; CROSftY CO.
Jcwelen, Silversmith» and Importer*
41 West Bay Street
Jacksonville Morhli

S e m in o le C h e s t e r d e Ï . O rd e r r a s t e r n S t a r
Meats every second sod fourth Friday In month
Every ene who h t s seen his S ta r In the Cast are
cordially Invited la visit the chapter.

Autx E. Rneauu. Sec'y

Qrè s ; 7 snmwntr^eek* i a a3
Meeting every Tuesday nlsht at * a clock
Hall in W tlhorne Black, third Boar
P h o g ttU l e d g e Ne S . K o f P
VtsiHm
Meets second
secca and fourth Mondays,
knights alwsv S welcome! P E Hntchlnson, C &lt;*
Kelts S f r e n i K R and S.
g e n f e r d L e d g e . No B a r l » M .
M. E Tatar M atter. 0 L Taylor.
S o r»
tar y. Communication every Aral and third Thun
days a t 7 :3 0 p m V isitine beet h e r, w -kom *
U n it e B r e l h c r h e e d o f C a r p e n t e r s and Jo in
• r s o f X m e r le a
Sanford Local Union No 1751. U II of C an d ]
of A. morta e r r i y Thursday n k hi at 7 o'clock-in
the P a g in ' Hall, j W. O Singletary preshlrnt.
Geo Black welder R S A T .
D P U t S a n f o r d l o d g e 1241
Meet F ìtti and Third Wednesday night curaci
fir s t and PsJrotlto
E W Ko» laxo F- K
O L T âiu ia Secretar,
L. U . O. M.
The Loyal Order of
ts every Friday
even
venirti
! _ a l H 0 0 P. M In Eagle* Hall. Welbonie
Block. - Albert Sa lih . Dictator
R. Il Geiger,
Secretary

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W e c a n y a comfrtete line of B ic y c le S u n d rie s .
W e do all kind* .t
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Meets every second and fourth Thursday In
Masonic Hall over Imperial Theatre. Visaing
companions » , looms O L Taylor, High Priest
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VETERINARIAN
SANFORD

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DR. H O W A R D

Insuranco

Safety Deposit Box** for Root
O R G A N IZ E D 1887

SANFORD. FLORIDA
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QKO. PRRNALO. Vtoa Praa
B.P. WMITNaR. Assi C.abla

P. H. RAND. Présidant
P. P. PORSTIR, Cashier

General Fire

Insurance

orna« with HOLÒRN RRAL ROTATE CO.

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Sanford,

Florida

GEO. A . D e C O T T E S
ATTORNEY anp
* nb COUNSELLOR at LAW
Practice In Slate and Federal Court*
GarBèi-Woodruff
ru(T Bldg
Hid«
Sanford Fla.

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INSURANCE AGENT

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R. M. MASON
DENTIST

Wclboro Block
Sanford, Florid«

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A w ant ad is a j K d investment

�Aprili 22 -1818

.

HERALD

S D H V IÇ E Ü

Remember Library' Day and the birth
■day party to be celebrated at the r«-u
. dence of Mrs. S . O. Chase tomorrow
afternoon at 8 o'clock. Everybody in­
vited. Don'tfforget your «fiver offer­ pute in figure« the total wealth of the
world, yet a human soul is of more value
ing.
than
it till. A noul is of more value than
i* Billy' Bray has traniifem-«! his her
money
h.-cau*«- money t« ten pornrv, the
longings from Sanford to Winter Garden
soul
is
immortal
( riw»ti*. the world
gnd will be on the Trilliv branch for uj
renowned rn-li sovereign oi the east
few months.
He wils unable to eomMiss Florence Moore mid Mi at An- linnu-d tins
pute llie sum ul his wealth and yet in tbe
. deraon, two of the efficient teachers of •
space of three day«, tils jiosse-ailon.s
the Oakland-Winter |&lt;iarden
puhlir j
were &lt;sin fisc nted, he cast into prison,
school were guests ntfMiss Moore's sister, j
ihetli-u ujkin lus funeral pyre
lly
Mra. Morton Hopson Satur«iu&gt; and Sun­
ii-ailii-d tfiat money takes the wings of
day.
the winds and rties away '
' When the new rounty of Seminole i&lt;
I he I nhnppy H uh
an osmirvd (act Hanford expect* to give
I »r Little -,)&gt;oke of the rich as the mi
a celebration and bnrlecue (hat will g&lt;&gt;
happy re'li.
t,o to the luxurious Pull
down In history as nn ev. nt of note
man cap* tfi.n pass your stimuli and took
^¿^Mr*. •
(jumping«. w.u,
a uj, h
hng
tie
. Gampjng«.
* lit
lithe
r :•
«mi-daughter and beautiful
^ u ^ m d w T , T d l look mt.. the i«.v* ol
W t fpt her home in Aim-man-, •*» .
' I tired, unliannv men lLj.i_lrt«anar ma

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"The car of the hour" it has
been many seasons! But j t ’s
more than fhat n o w.
It
stands alone—“the universal
car.
Nothing but a wondcrful merit
rit coirW- d ro v e -A ^ n e a te d
so
enormous a demand for
it .
B e t t e r get yours today.

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•There are more than 220,000 Ford» on the
world'« highways— the best possible testimo­
ny to tbeir unexcelled worth. Prices— run­
about JMS-Wtuuung -xjL'r-AHIO.-.A *o~o w trre*
S870 f. o. b. Sanford, with complete equip­
ment. Catalogue from Ford Motor Compa­
ny, Michigan and Fourteenth Streets—or
from Detroit factory.

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WANTS THIS

Cottage lur Rent No 2 ] 1 i-nrner
French Ave anti Third St.. 5 room* und
bath. Price reasonable
W S Raid
* l n . '•’ 10 F r e n c h A v e

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IS AN ENTIRELY NEW LIST
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APRIL 1st, 1913
VACANT LOTS
Hi

l.ot, 132 x 147 ftH't, f 'or. 5 th and Olivo
Throe 1.&lt;iLm on Front h, bt'twvvti l'Uli anil 1 Iti»
Lot. corner HUh and Lini
lyit.s-l and 5 , lìlk- I, Tie r 11

$

3 0 0.00

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17
1 ,1 0 0 .0 0
Fur Kent Four riHim cottage, •G* IS
500.00
Purk Ave
Apply to A Trillion!
4!»
750.00
7*Mf
ÓO * ..X i &lt; T l o t
3
5 0.00
' w tt»t
PoaltirSTI in ofTVt- 111 city by 7)1
Nice lot till flic lTeipnt.s
300.00
irerlonecd lady
Doctor s or lent ih! \
I aita !•unti 10, lllk. fj, Tifi fi
Half casi)
l . 0 0 0 .0 0
.,ftL - . , . t . r r d
PI mil** nr
I .or r»3
I \ v ( i h ) r N ^ « » r ^ T &gt; w 4 ó t G i i a c í w^ ? —
l i » ' ’ *Y ,0 0 0 . 0 0
S .la t d ^ :a U e x m
» Y g ,^1/
) Jp
;&gt;i ■Two itit.H, fjuT r»(&gt;\ 127
700.00
sister, Mre. C M Wllbnn •
The Sin III Tmlay
,
Fur Sale SU
S
In.
SYY ' ,
I Jo .7;» l^d No. 2, HIk 12. I ter I ',, ( ie«u gclown
250.00
l.earn to swim at — YVoAd md Park
I .ot 1), Mlk 10, Tier 2
M 0 0 .0 Ü
d fu -»iti "f todny la noi drunkeiineH*. It :i'J. S E 1,. S E ', , s J'J. T gu II !•*
This la nn opportune seaium ol the it i* m&gt;t dislionif-ly. it i* tiot inurdi-r it i* Near Geiu'Vu. Fin
¡ wo lots un Oiik, U'twrun 1 ill) and 12lh
1, 100.00
Frank A Km , fi7
year to look over your mat to non list none uf tinse things bud u» they uri Nampa, Canyon C o, Idaho
•'licit
7h*M|&lt; I 58 Five loia un Park Ave., 67x1.'IB tltq^lils
6 0 0.00
and send the Herald Ctmpany an order fiut K ia Ini*, meli forgi1! &lt;.od
1 100.00
filosiFor sale or» *-a.*y pay meni*
Large 9 ;V.) Two lots, corner loih and Myrtle
for envelope«, packet h&lt;ad«. letter hends, fearfol tfiitigA m (ìod*A word »re noi
9 0 0.00
room* r«**nl- nee on Oxk «\en n- l»&gt;t •GO One lot. corner Tenth and Palmetto
chipping tags, cariLv. or any kind of agninst thè ptitriii l,la.A|dieuii-r fmt opini
One
lut
«m
Palmetto,
between
Bth
und
l'Uli
8 0 0.00
111
Ni fl front, good turn, gaiugc, etc., »11
printed paper (if .lyhieh you may be in I thè one wbo forgetn (¡od
1.250.00
62 One lot on Oak, between 3rd and 4th
'Toduy if ye modern mtprovenienis. Howard
nimd. ,We take exreptii nnl |ride in our i w'ill fiear hiA \uict-, Imrdvn not ymir
i'uckaid Land ( n t Sunlord, I I •
HOUSES AND LOTS
job printing department
Ti e machin­ |heart ' '
Tu.’tc
ery--and-other &lt;w|tiiptrenl ii ab-»nltite]y
.3
1 ,8 0 0 .0 0
For Kent A congenial couple will reni (id Holme, 1 1 j rtttu ies on 3rd , b et M tip m liit nnd P n b n ettn
of the beat a ml th« Herald printer* mix
1.300.00
I of 4 »leganti) Iuri,luti»«I rimo », with 1*4 Huti«*e, 2 sloritv«. 10 room », on 3rd Si
Art Idi ni
1 ferì U IMI a in intellect with their w-nrk (imwl print
3.7 5 0 .0 0
■II i onveiitctic,» on l»uk »venue •».&gt; . m )»;&gt; l l o l b c , 2 * t * 11 I e * , S U M itlls u n O ttk .c l« * * « - l |i
;ing etiuipmcnt and fngli grade pa|»r
3 .5 0 0 .0 0
Fr***1 \Y illiHiii* it liudlt kr'iiA»-«l up w-r\ cl»»»
Addnwt Box 1165
■" !(' (iti I lo u se, n rtxHiis, k iteh en and b u th , «•!&lt;•*«• in
when used by artisans of the craft pro­ toduy us n rltmlt t,f u coIIihioii with .in
10. 000.00
1li ì
H ou se, lOrtHiiua u m e o f the best in San fo rd
\Y»nl»&lt;i A lnnii*lie«i room nui*l b*'
duce printing that i« pleasing to look automobile jester»!«)
6 .5 0 0 .0 0
H ou se, 8 roo m s, co rn er lot on I'a rk av en u e
68
As Itoy Syrm-s
ehcuii,
nut too fur out
Ap|ily ut Herald
mpon.
6 ,000.00
House, 8 rooms, on Myrtle Ave. (gotxl)
wau riding down Park avenue at an or­
G9
office.
1.8 0 0 .0 0
70 House, Grooms, on S;uiford Ave.
dinary rate of B|wed another ear rame
To Kent Four room* and bath, cor. 71
1 Tbe Gate City House has brought ucrom Park nt Seventh and before Roy
2 ,2 5 0 .0 0
H ou se, G ro o m s, C o r. 9 th an ti L au rel
09-Ite
dawn the high coat of living. Only 14.00 could slop the enr was ujion him und tl»&gt; Magnolia and Sixth St
4,0 0 0 .0 0
7 2 - H ou se, 2 sto rie s , G roo m s, C o r. 9 th an d Kim
per week for the finest table board in only thing left him was to turn *harply Wonted Three or four room cottagi 73
H ou se, 2 s to rie s , 8 roo m s, 3 acres. 3(1 oral»«« I rts-s
*fce city/ 3 e * Parker,
EH-1f
2 .5 0 0 .0 0
I I x m ile out
to the left up Seventh. At the corner furnished or unfurnished. Ajiply Mail
3.5 0 0 .0 0
House,
G
rooms,
2
hits,
tiled
74
Fred Williams was running n line lor the ager J 'y M&gt; t r«&gt;r% * 5 and U»&lt; »tore
if
-Wade, tne Tuner. OrleYidn
66-Jlp
2.2 5 0 .0 0
7
fi
House,
2
stories,
ti
rooms.
Il
owing
well
brick paving ami stooping over did not
2.5 0 0 .0 0
T
ft
Dirts'
houses
oil
lake
shore,
full
hit«"k
*ee
the
car
until
it
was
upon
him
It
For Krnt Ten room bo oc on Park
67-tf
Woodland Park — Sunday
10. 000.00
Pun lo ts, good house and b a rn , w indm ill, ta n k , etc
knocked turn flat and the wheels pa-eo-d A\e., lurmxfitii or uniiomsh»«!. CUmm 7 6 '
over him but luckily did not break any m N H l lamer
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CELERY FARMS
Announcement
brme-f* ami he «a* «file to g«&gt; horn e ami
Order* wanted for Cuban Yams,
Mr. and Mre. William Richard Gard­ attend to lit« own injuries nnd seem«*)
und White-YYi^t Indian |»otatoeH, «le 77 -5 Acres ut Heck llummwk, 3 acres cleared und fenced,
ner of Wa^’croM announce the t-ngugc- none the wore« for wear Fred say« it
rijiht at a loading station
1 9 0 0 .0 0
livered on I'uewlays, price 11.00, 11.
merft of their daughter. Iva Gladys, to trike« inor«1 than an automobile to put
6 ,5 0 0 .0 0
G Liind«jui*t, It F. D I Phone 108. 78 It) Acres on Renrdall Ave., all cleared, 6 aeres tiled
.Mr. William I. Burkhulter of Rome, Ga., un old football jdayer out of businem
79
10
Acres
on
ilenevu
Ave..
4
room
house,
all
fenced,
litu i
•the wedding to take (da«*' ut tho home of
6 .5 0 0 .0 0
5 acres tiled
'
Want
to
buy
n
few
tliou*ruui
f«sd
of
«he parent« on the evening of June 4th
Woman-* Club
8 0 5 Acres on Cameron Ave., all cleared, tiled and cul­
celery Imnnl*. F L. (ireene. It 2. 68lf
Miss Gardner is one of the city's bouu5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
tivated
At
the
adjtMtrned
meeting
which
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a
For Sul«- l Smith Premier type­ 81
tifuband iWcomplished young ludi*« and
15
Acres,
S.
of
Jessup,
2
acres
in
cultivation,
6
room
■has a large circle of friends here and held at the YVeiuka Club rooms Monday writer, l Edison phunograph with 400
1.5 0 0 .0 0
house, Rowing well
J. J
throughout tho state who will l&gt;c inter- afternoon at J o'clock to elect oirwvr* record*. Both are bargains.
50
Acres
rich
hammock,
30
acres
cleared
and
tiled
82
G7-f&gt;tp
«ted In tba announcement of her u(&gt;- for the Woman's Club, the chairman ol Crump, 320 11 tb St
83 5 Acres, 4 acres cleared, good well, small house
prodchlng marriage. Mr. llurkhnlter U the niminating romtnitte«, appointed nt
For Sale New iron bed with spring* 8-1 5 Acres in Heck Hammock
the last meeting at the request of the
a membur. of a (trominenl family ami is
and inattrew*. also 40 yards good mat 85 --*2*1 Acres, 10 acres cleared and tiletl
one of Rome's progressive busim«» men, presiding officer. Mre G L. Maris. j*r«- ting. 3«*'o
Kltiuhan, K. F D 3, nn 8G 3 1-i Acres, all l iletl, close in
sented the nam«-« for tfie different &lt;»lT1—Waycroo» Journal.
irit t
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K7 -4 9 Acres, 2 2 -acre* tiled, 7 'Rowing wells, 200,000 ft.
Miss Gardner is well known in San- fievre to la* voted on.
boiirds, Groom holue, etc
16.000.
For
Role
--Pure
Nancy
Hull
sweet
Some change» were made in the list,
ford, having lived here with her parent*
88
-8
Acres,
3L*
tiled,
rich
hammock,
magnificent
well
Î.0ÛQ.
potato
plant*
$1.75
per
thousand.
Rax
os several ladies whose names wore pre­
for several years,
2
,000.00
89
5
Acres,
2
miles
west,
4
acres
cleared,
3
acres
tiletl
Packard,
Route
2.
65-t/
sented by the nominating commilti*
4,000.00
Golden Self Ulan« tnng Celery. New 90 -ll&gt;^ Acres lit) lots) all tiled, 24,000 ft. boarts, shack
declined to serve, and after ope or two
Holly In-Toffsbossee
91—10 Acres in town, all tiled, gootl house, e(c„ luke front 22^00,00
nominations to complete the list the fol­ crop just arrlvtd. This ravnl comes
T b i editor of The Herald either ex­
3.200.00
92*-4 )i Acres, 2 miles west, neat little house
direct
from
I
llw*
originator
in
France
lo
lowing officers were Heeled- Mrei J . W.
pect! to become a legislator, or che L* in
2.700.00
us. ,.Pound JZb-OO; imartcr pound at 93— 4 )j Acres, adioming No. 9 2 .......
■lav» with th * girls a t the Florida College Dickins, president; Miss I-uuru Flail, pound ratm, Kilgore Seed Co., Plant 94— 5 Acres, all tiled, cultivated, house, 4 rooms, 2p, miles
find vie« president: Mrs. M. JL Bowler,
for Women, for he left yesterday for the
4.000. 00
\ west
liS-FridayTtc
ruienml vice president; Mrs. Samuel Pu- City, Ha.
oUts capital and made a solemn vow that
7.000. 00
For RerU—No 1 lb Ninth S t —7 room? 95— 4 Acres, all tiled, good 7 room house, 1 mile out
leston, third vice president; Mre. Henry
whin he returned he would have the
4.000. 00
96—
-1
0
Acres,
5
acres
tiled,
all
cleared
and
fenced.
,
.
„
and
bath.
II.
C.
DuBo«*,
WotHlroff
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Wight, corresponding secretary; Mrs.
'n e w c county. •Meantime, The Herald
3,000,00
-2
Acres,
all
improved
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Garner
Bldg,
Firet
St.
68-tf
wffl wag along some way, and i-omehow, R. E. Tolar, recording secretary: MU*
98
-1
3
K
Acres,
6
acres
tiled,
3
wells,
7
room
bungalow,
For
S
a
l*r;F
o
u
r
extra
good
mules
ano
inff. treasurer
Who wanta to read a paper Annie Hawking,
t o .o o o .o o '
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good sAogopf Fred Shuman, Wait S ide.
W.
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nty division is in the uir and
2,500.00
99
6
/Veres,
4
acres
cleared,
2
acres
tiled,
small
house
5ff-tf
U H srr on Panama
____ R. F. D. 2
*a , what the end may !&gt;e.
5t7‘ Johns HotH- -Room« and board.
Under the auspice*- oi the Ladie»' Homelike accommodations for regular
'ofd delegation aver that they
This list covers some rare bargains. 1 will from time to Ume
Union of the C'ojigregatiunal ehureh boarders or traraient».' Goo&lt;l table.
victorious, and Ilk«- the Simrarid
to it. In the meantime, if you don't s/«* just what you want,
Lhere will la- a fine program of music Rates rvowovable. W. H. Wathen, ITop,
rMum with their shield*
xt
come
to my office and see if I can't suit. you.
420
\Y.
First
Sb
33-tf
and a lecture or infornisi talk on Pana­
^ Upbtf ;ih«m. ’ While the etlitnr L* away
For
R
en
tStore
Room
and
unfur­
ma Friday night at 7:W at the church.
'
Respectfully,
I the buklneaa -manager -wish«* all the
The committee in charge have decided nished room in Bbltop block. Enquire
friaaria ot the paper to Mpd in centribu45-tf
RICH’D H. MARKS.
upon this program for thb occasion, the Holden Ileal Estate Co.
Uona— nothing to . aatr-but contribuWanted—Clean cotton rag», no aermpa,
social feature to be given later in the at th« H rrtid office. Will pay 2 cants
Office 212 Esst Firet Street,
5*.w *31
of news and views, no matter ol
Established in 1869.
season. R«r. J, D. Langley, who h « pw pound.'
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A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Your House For You

AIM orni Advert Ixr ruent * Poder this
tteudlng. three Cents a Lin* t a c h Issue

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ju st returned ./rum the canal rone
will present, the subject in n bright,
Reins Conducted at f’rcab)terlan Church breezy attractive meanner, that will ap­
by I)r. Hill» of Atlanta
peal to his audience. Keenly observant,
;n m t i f e and sympathetic,; ha. puaamo/,,
the the happy faculty of enlisting the inter
town to enter the chorus during the span.-- eat of hi* hearers «1 iW beginning and
ial services.
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, holding it throughout.-hia address
Hr. ArehibulU Alexuiub-r Little Af- ■ In presenting tills opportunity to the
rived in Sanfortl Monday aftvrnoon. I)r people of Sanford to bear of the wonder­
lattle hua fur n number of yram bctn one ful canal, the people and country front
of tire moat prumlnent ministers in the one who Is direct from Panama, the
Presbyterian church Severs’ of tho Ladies'.Union will charge no admission
Sanford people have lns-n among his fee, but-a silver offering will bo taken at
fvrmero parishioners in Alabama and tho close of the address. A cordial in­
North &lt; arulina. and tlieir enthustarun vitation is extended to all and especially
over him is already 1»mg entered into by to the pui ilt of the High School. An
bin hearer* «iter this ffn*-scrvtrsh—
^«forv-w hefog-m adc to occur« view« of
Dr. Little preached Inst night on "The the canal for presentation, but this is
'n in e of n Stuff " Ills test was, ‘ What j not definitely settled,
shall it profit a man if he shall gain the
whole world and liwe his own soul?"
Mitrk viit 36. Dr. Little said in part.
l elcry Heed.
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"W hat Jesus Thinks of A .Soul"
Book your ordere now for tjrcip 1912;
"Jesus puts n very high estimate upon
tft
the value of u human sou). He puts the genuine originator’s stock Fans Goldwhole worfd rrpormrtc
M . Rlanchiog celery sped, supply
and the single soul upon the other and of which is short of.demand. Delivery
declares that the single soul far out­ will be made at once, or in August
Sample
weighs the whole*world with all its weulth when reqlurvd for sowing.
and »If its jHmseRsiojH Some may hove furnished immediately free,, for trial
Price
been templed to think thu statement of il) advance of planting season.
for
5
11«..
*14
per
Hr;
for
lens
than
5
Jewu« ail extravagant urttenmoe. hut it
II«..
|I5
|s-r
lb;
for
lews
than
1
lb,
f
l
b* futlier the well thought out statement
|&gt;er ounce
By mail or exprem, charges
of » great truth.
paid. Address Charles Johnson, Mar
*6 000 000 Per 11st
Our own country is Wi.nOO.IHM» richer letta. P a , Wholesale Seed Importer,
tonight than it was when tin- iun sank over forty years in seed bustn«**, auth­
behind the we«to n horizon on yesterday, or ttf The Seed Grower.
Local 6ti-Tuca. Ji Fri. 12tp.
and it Is not possible to accurately oomE V A N G E L IS T IC

lr. and Mr*. J . F. Parker of Kbwlm&lt;«N , »who have been guests of Mr. and
* Mre- Henry McLaulin and Mr. and Mm.
•V. L. Woodruff for a few days have re; turned to their home.
I Ml» Verdi Frailer, who has been
j »pendin* the winter with her nunt. Mrs.
l l A. Bromley, left yesterday for her
borne in Hunters, N. C.
J Representative Forrest Lake. Mrs.
Lake and their bright children are again
•with ua, to the delight of their many
r-frienda, and will be at the home of
‘•Howard Gamble on Cull otteet for the
■•Naiot],—TallahaaMM Democrat.
^.Mr. and Mra. D. !«■ Thrasher arrived
borne Saturday'night from Tailainuaer.
- . |frs. Thraahcr .will remain home, hut
there will be no keeping Mr. Thraahcr
iway from the capital until the hnhy
Seminole la horn.
Many of the Rnnford delegation «pent
Sunday at home, being on a furlough
granted by General Foretor. Mint &lt;»i
them returned yesterday to fight the la.-q
■battle'before tho'hlll fur Seminole «-nunty pawn» the senate.

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departments oí puMíc. w A . *w n W
(ovtrnnenL in » State üke Florida.
fet. »»ch work is especially desirable.
Tbe Stanford bük oufbt W be passed
by the Lefislature. They »ill be worth
much more to the State than all these
*1rmk” laws now under consideration.
They »HI acari a ayitematie and exte n ire advrrtiainx campaign oi the ré­
sout taw and attractions of this State
and the speedy increase ot travel and
investment in our direction- T*mpa
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Happcaiar* at The Imperia-.

Edison’s v^ry latest Projecunt M e |
chine, an instrument etnbrariry; all o f:
the newest ideas. has just been in­
stalled in the operatint room of the
Imperial Theatre with the result that
the pictures are more steady, dear,'
and distinct, and with the very hast,
amount of flicker. This nr» machine
makes the pictures more brilliant and
afford* a p ea t« ' amount o! case to the
eye Patrons of ‘ tbe Imperial will
find this improvement of p eat convvrjmce to them and will note nirprishtc results
It ts worthy of special nrrtic* that
those picture» which cany with them
instructive and ir ureatine information
are b«»l received * "What the people
waul,” a an expression often used In
is often
^mlarci,
tiir Lire attum1.''* Tr,t au
g j w iihbu i e â ó * :« x s a i~ a » Cimar 'f or
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Orante. with San- hibìlian 1* ti thr pobey ni tbe Im- ,
y v i : ai rounr. penai ta clìmsnatr thosr pirturw » hicfc *
oc ir, D sSaio cauc '•atei- to tbe lo» «v Ut*’.c and ih« deaire ‘ I

3fcf i W J W K J I pfcWeSHp s11a»«tes* &gt;Bttdapag.

DAILY TRAINS

Lv Jacksonville .....
Ar Savannah
Ar Charleston
Ar Richmond...........

I t wwa rfal mean of that Sanford
ts»»^ to jump is. and steal, the name of
Seminole county alter wr had been fishtinc for it for ten years, but we will readily
fo rth « them if they «31 help us create
Broward county.— Waurhula Advocate.
T h e India demanded the name of
Seminole and we always waive our rights
in favor of the fair sex. We will rrr-

Editor Howard ci the Orlando Citi;
ten has pulled down from the pactoffice race because he had to work
seven hours a day. No need lor him
to cross b rd p s W o n he comes to

H K lL M u m u . u r

h a v e had full bloom you want to hold it.
T h e b est way \d hold it is to keep your
trees well fed—that th6y may h ave

strength and vitality to keep flourishing.
If Your Trees Have Not Had Satisfactory

Bloom

it b eh o v es you to b u ild up y o u r grov e for
th e fu tu r e crop s, an d fe r tiliz e r is essen tin l
In e ith e r e v e n t you w an t fe r tiliz e r of high­
e st • grad e — from so lu b le s o u rc e s and
h o n estly m a d e .. T h a t is w h a t we offer
in the^ F a v o r ite B r a n d s ............................
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n north end

The Stuart Time» &amp; the v oy Uteri

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published

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Stuart fey WÜ1 Steven». well known
josvuahat. Mr Straw » h»» beer. oat
a! Uh- vtele tor Kune time but retan »
Ir tu» ole levt eira vili mrvftv » warm
»TirtiTW i-i'H

The »brih «ritirate ih« patronale ai thr
br htrttwm a* T t»- suhstanrial people af Sanfard
i SrnuaoW- Thrfv *
BermniRt »t » » « y earty date thr
1th U n irci u ih* ] m p u s tt The I tnpmal wfll connut
iter b e a f h e t a oi asriy *ach hift.-ri*» pri-ture* a* «re
Bradford
Th» «* thè pnw nt exhibited as Speri»!
i Santa-Ve ir. C«se I T k s n r o ,'t c Otber wnrds, thrrc voti *»
Therv's »noi ber ] nothinj bat iiwTim, »nd those will
rith panama CV.y I come irom thè output e t thè ro » t r i ­
te be Lnowr a* diarie» manufacturer» o! Photo- flavi,

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A -faaaa dooaljmt necnararfly need,in
ha an oripniJ Wilson man to ( f t a
piece e t pnBtiral pia.

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ndthtv !.-om I&gt;»dr, i AB thè featur** oi idi thè b r ì i « ci».«
ke a* thè rxnrarv •peodueev* wdl he prt«xt,: k ì

Ut* FV sada fXw» G ang

T t» Time- i» t '•-»•1 rilu ci

A 2 5 c Want Ad. in The H erald
will Reni Your House For You

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ST A N FO R D ’S GOOD B IL L S

Amone ’ the reaBy ami stroncly cc®strarrive meaaurt* which have been
introduced in t h e * present I-ejudatuTT
and wtoch rnifht * i revwnv the favor­
able artmn Of txfth bouse* are the hill*
prawmted by H. Clay Statdard. a!
itirtp/j
Krisirnmee They n m iiie for the hay
a! » limitée ta i to !» capenti«! estner
Ai.
i’,!»» p W n r * I» Uw
li&gt; cnuutnw K Riumrujsdnjes lee *flimr u r«m»f cui; l a routu&gt; dunitth
vrrtounc pii.-; one»
There are two al ri*ae LuQa. eu» *i&gt;
thannmc County CtimmiHUrtat?* atrtl
trie other autbunxmg City C-ounrih
to levy a q a a s l tax not to exceed two
nulls for tins purpeae.
These measure«, are propcaed by thr
State Chamber cd Cam merer at os
lain cun-.—.Linn, held at Kfeaanraer.
They art is line wixh the p m crvac vt
hîçwfeLor adopted in o riw S ta to ,
and they place the bordai far pwyrm
lac that publicity which is u*ed to ad­
v e r a * the twboutmw of the S tale «
city or county upon tB the p jp p rty
Iowners. • aB of wbirtft derive ‘rtmtdft
iron. Rich work but many of whom
have iaSrd to pay one ce si toward
the coat o! pobüàty.
I t baa la m th r rale that th r coat «4
advert aun i campagna which haw
hmucb: thousands Of people to Flori-

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mcLrch or their mwxiy SarJard friend*
tnd p u n t to Orlando were quietly mar­
ried at the Pm dytm an manse. Dr.
S t»cf ofEriatinr Mr*- Herty. Wrv
V t in r t and Berjurun Munrr* »«-re
with Lhrer and w«ne»rd the an fflo r)
Tipt'teiae i* thr onlj dauchtcr ot lir
and 'N* rs. Jtdir. Herb} and ha* r»«uded
b e * lor ■ei'vra! &gt;twrv ronar.c ie-r» with
be* parent* ¡ram D »}tac and nvi.1::^:
on C riery iv m a c
She ti a beauLiuJ
and arwimp'-aiiied \&lt;oonc lady and ha*
man* inend* trerv ai her adopted home
The crocm h in the jorsrrtptior, de­
partment af Lowwon'» Fhannacy and
has 1 « « in Saniord* enn» six montii*.
but tr. that trine ha* made himself sc
popular that he numbers his frx ndi by
hi* acquaintancva. He » a farmer n v
dent of Lake I hi tier where he wa* reared
and at one trine v u a newspaper than
but r r j armed in rime to make food in the
druc luauneas arid held several pood pceit * a » m Tampa and other cities before
cominc to Sard ard

The younc Oouple she, start down
We * pathwxv coder *och ainquriou*
circtmartance* will make ihi* citj thrir
future borne and will mode a t the TerwtOicer hone for the prew i,t. Their
many fnmd» are «xtradn« cortfratulaH om and b*wt »whe* today, in which
The Herald joins.
l a s h in * down the cellar door of life
a * y they a w «trike the sprinter ot

BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME
This beautiful suburban home on Sanf- r i
Heights consisting
ten rooms and bath and a.;
modem conveniences, lot 65x130 filled with orangv
trees and other fruits and flowers, fine garagv an*:
pumping outfit, good w ater, electric lights, going at
a bargain. t $1,000 cash, balance on easy tenn&gt;
M A R K S R E A L E S T A T E AG EN T Y

investm ent

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W e re »till
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Will Be
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The Florida (rower who did not at- rrod the meeting in Tampa Thursday
l ^ % i e d one of the b«st» "treat*" of his
exbteoc*. The men wfco attended the
meeting were well rewarded for the time
jod money eapondod to enablfe them to
be prwent Florida growers are “comIng into their own.” They are 'to ­
gether " now.
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Convention Opened
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Jh e convention was called to order at
9 ^ 0 o'clock. The Tampa Bay Casino
auditorium waa over ball full, aa were
• the seats at the aide
J&gt;rof. H. Harold Hume, president of
the Florida State Horticultural Society,
who waa introduced by W. C. Temple,
general manages. oL the Florida Citrus
Exchange preaided. E. 0 . Fainter of
Jacksonville, waa .unanimously. .U lqku
to act as aenreUry. »— -----—
In opening the meeting Professor
Hume stated that no cut and dried pro­
gram had been prepared, but that the
aeetion would be entirely in the hnnds of
the growera present, to take up such
matters aa they might soe fit. He pointted out tbo fact that, although the gath­
ering waa composed of somewhat oppos­

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out the stilt*' a* art administrative |resolution adopted at the Tampa meet­
N»rtc« i« aii r » a i i a &gt;r r t: m u
N o d » u h»rrt&gt;y aiv«n lh «l K.
E . , Hill.
committee.
ing yesterday, until you g e t,a report Joined bjr h»r b tw btm l, l l . M Hill, on (b e I S t b da/
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of mditorrn. an d all rrrdinection with any orange growers’ or day to organize a league to handle all In n ol K K. Hill, lo n n x t/ do In f buainaaa aa Hill’«
C n x e r y , ar» barrb y m ju lm l w ithin a in y d ay i
truck, g[tiWt^_*uaueiwUuio
mi. * i k* r mrr— W I t l l y l f rweb t n d U a
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beyond tba llm lta of ibia S t a t c y l
sepura fiMn'iìV
the 28th Itmonth«,
lo AI* with lb « und»ral*n«d aworn «tat#
It is proposed to work for I»-iter irutfii I and the malt** will be properly handled martts of th flr claim « a fa io n »aid aaairn or. K E
Hill
and shipping ^arrangements, materials j by it
No harm can come from grantC an i M oitna,
W. H. W I G H T ,
A lly for am lfn «*
for handling produce, and to »wore mg this request while much harm *and
te fa t i l k r o o - l 'l c .
legislation that will (tetter conditions dissatisfaction will come if the request is
throughout the »rule. It »ill work not granted
Everything yesterday was
for the equal good of the orange grower passed ofT in liarmony with this one ex­ lO o o o o o o o o D o a o a o o o o o o o o o o i
strawberry proslucer and the grower ception and this question will not create
who makrs a specialty ol producing any friction when hnndled by the com­
all kinds of vegetables
mittee. Please answer.
Names of twenty men as the mem­
FLO HI PA GRO W ERS NEWS.
bers of the administrative committee
wore recommended and from these,
—----- I Jto- Aium*l --A/eadng.the executive committee consisting of
seven members will be chosen. A mo­
(Special Wire)
tion made to adopt the recommenila
The anual meceting of the Florida
tion of the committee rendering tin- ‘ itnis Exchange was held today in the
report .was made 'hnd discus« m on the Tampa Bay Casino. It was one of the
question wax mutnsluiu iy _Uiaw.n*aU
largest m point of attendance, in the

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SWEET PEAS...........
DOUBLE VIOLETS

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M IL L S Jh« FLORIST, Inc
JACKSONVILLE.

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J . B. Hamner, of Brardlon, ut speak- history of the Exchange. Like the
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irrg-of-plans for raising a-working fund growera’. mooting, ■ o L w s iW W w w » an
MY SPECIALTIES,_______
'advocated th a t t l r r - oamniiation be enthusiastic, harmonious success,' ac­
first incorjiorated, with the members cording to our wire reports.
Pickard« Mnnd-Palntcd China
Gorham'* Sterling Silver
of the administration committee os the
The immature fruit law was unani­
Roger*' Plute*l Ware
incorporators. He further recommend mously approved. Salesman Burton
Elgin and Wnlthnm VValche«
ed that as there were many orange gavp a graphic account of cpndition*
growers who hud groves that were not existing during (he past year. Several
liearing who would wish to «ulvif-rllx- of the district ma tingepi made interest­
A L L ( ì ( it ID S ( ï l I A R À N T K K D
to the work of the organization, that ing addresses. The rlnim department
a provision in- made where «u--h mem­ report'd unusual success during the
Tlie Herald tins just
ing factloha, everyone agreed in the bers he assi-ssi-d n half nr quarter cent v»-ur
finished (tie printing
main on all subject« except that of mar­ per tree in their groves
General
Manager Temple r»-ad u
The recom­
of Ihe new 19 13
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keting, and that subject would not Ik- mendation ol the -Chase rotmii.it»-«- statement showing th&lt;- amount of fruit
Directory mid t h «•
allowed to be brought up unless in a very wus that twenty-five or filly cents per handled each season during the last four
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binding is now being
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general way.
car be aMCst.ed So each memlier on the years. He also gave the uveragv prices
done; those who linve
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Starched Shirt« 10c
Aa general rules for the governing of amount ol produre or oranges that h" for each season. This season's average
subscribed for the new
Hard
or Pleated Bo«om Shirt«
the convention, Profeasor Hume an­ ships.
is below? that of lust season, but it is
directory will receive
15c rich , 2 for 25c
nounced that proxies would not be
higher than any other season liefore that.
Will Incorporate.
theirs tills wee)
A
t'ollar« 2r each
voted, and that before any question
Mr. Temple immediately made a Mr T emp|e thought it would undoubt
small number of e x tra
Other
Price* In Proportion
could be discussed, there must lir»t Is- a
copies have b e r n
motion that tin- organization lie meor ed|\ cxfetsl tin- average of outside o|»-r
E lf* »** i iflil ordre or roll foe IMre 1J#(
vote of consideration to determine porated and this was adiqittsl lunani a tors.
printed which will lie
whether or not the convention desired rnonsly. A motion Ix-mg made that
Mr Temple presented ,t i-ompb-tion sale at this office
W ON« SAM
to bring that particular question
ut $ 2 |ht copy
Mr Hamner 0e plullsi on tin- admin tiluinciul r»-|wrl, showing thai in, l.v
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Outlines Important Issue»
Lslrutlon com mit Us or a committee chung*. is uLksolutel* out ol debt .mil that j
Phone or send order
Prof. Hume then outlined what he I wfitch wou'd lx- entrust*«l w*i:h raising it has a surplus fund nl approximately- j
one hundred thousand dollars The 1
considered the important issius, liefore J füruj , * fU I „„roarinusly rnrn.sl
tlie body, as follows.
The immature fruit la» discussion announcement of Mr Temple .■! his »1»(1) The tariff. "You an? all good came up through a grower asking thut termination to retire from the inunugiDemocrat», but you have Republican . the convention request the legislature inent of the Exehnnge resulted ill a 1
We are
pocket books which have in»*.. tr.»l on ((,
,1U11 uh
grnp»* te-autiful tribute la-mg paid by lb R o ss ,
anxious
to
by the movement to lower the citrus fruit |(n|1, M u n . Novt,m,H.l ,
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thl the presiding otllcer and the unanimous
have you
tariff. The m atter is*a^ertmiHww«*,-aswi4T MiWiflg"’up.
rflfflrù rT 'M r Henry- kM itth T
«■■remhitton. «uprising ap
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tó r
if there is a change, it will call for a great State
f»' l,nt
». te rheim
Ghe mis-t R E. R .»«„ r ^ d - l t o . r « '
■ukaJ—«/.. readjustment. Spain m our (»»rt
about them
the Exchange.
rt of Mr H
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on which citrua fruit» art.nrow a.iW '1**
tu w h , r h u m r t h , ‘ ,n " ^ ,
----re«of»refrm—rrf ~M r
country Is protrrtrd by the m-u &gt; otu g r u w i-rs p r e s e n t , 't u|i|»-au*»l t h a t s o m e mg adjourned
They will
aide and a mountain range on the other \»i-r&lt;- d e s ir u U * »it a t t e m p t i n g t o . h a v e Temple
interest
In one y*ar there are produced in Spalm (ht, , ^ j4,Blull. ,.h„,,
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In
iornia put together."
Via Soliti» At limi ic Limited; daily
Citrus Exiliatio mm!»- u fortibl»- talk
need of
{ ? ) The necessity of quarantining in it» behalf. Ntaling that ,»nj changos through train
Diner*
H C, Hretagainst insect pest» from other section» in il would certainly make it imipora ney, F P A !.. A N R. R , Jackson­
printing
Of the United States, and from other rive, that the supreme court had pro­ ville. Adv.
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countrl« of the world. The *i«'akcr nounced it constitutional and that it
railed attention to the meanure* now In- «31 perfect
A volt* wo» taken to In th* Ctrm ii C ourt. S rx rn th judicial ( Irrull
fore the state legislature 1n both hoiuHsi, leave the law a* it now »land* reoullirig 1 O r in fe County. Htat* of n o r id t , In 4 hanroey
Jin n to HoHiiiaun ( 'umptatnaiit
(rtAfton
the bill before the «cnate being No. &lt;&gt;6. in but half dozen "noe* "
r*
Hill few l Mifof rw
{.. 3 Hohlnjwjn, tMewulartt
"We have insecLB emiugh already," said
Many weri- in favor of having tin T o t / KOIUNH u N
Pro/raaor Hume, "and don’t want any new "«tu ridarti
|t lap|,*s&gt;*.r*i from tbr affWIa » it of Jm iti* lln ln n
law to In- pajee-l
We run supply you for nmnediute shipinciii
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the ^»injjlatriaiJA Le*t**t*i *1 -*ly ftlr-l, i h l l (!*•• &lt;!•
more. When California «end* a car of changed in orticr that fruit rna&gt; I» ««in,
frtidant w * non rvobli-nt of |ho Htat# of Pi-curwfa
Seed &lt;'«rn, Cow P e a s , M ille t, Sorghum , T eo sin te
Iruit hero 1 want it to be in our [k, w»t tu considered ripe with a higher acni ton that hi* laat Wrwiwn id d f« '« wa* MontgunKfy
Alatiarna, ih ai ih*- rtaidenre and » .U r™ of i h*
P e a n u ts, O nion S e ts , B e a n s, Pens, P o tato es,
give them the same treatment they gave tent than 1.26. ami wuiil»-d the grape­ «JrfrtwIaM at ilit* f irn# tn u n k n o an , that ihon? I*
no pcfaon in ( h i Biota of H o fid i. tha
ol a
us." (Referring to the burning of Flor­ fruit acid content raised to 2.00. Dis­ aubpoena
A full line of nil garden seed for trucker» uml home gardens
upon «hoTn would bind lh# ttld dafonilant: and th at tha takd drland ant U over tha » f *
ida grapefruit in Lou Angelin).
W r i t * for Catalogu*.
cussion on this lasted nearly an hour ol tw m ly -ooa yawra.
(3) Transportation rates, which in and a compromise wa* finally effected
You arv thwr^forr rmUrwl t o appear to tha bill
E. A. MARTIN A CO.,
200 llsy S t..
Jsrksonvillr. Florid«.
complaint which haa
duly A M tn »hi*
many cases should l»e lowered and im­ by placing the figures at 1.30 for oranges o|
tWUfw, on Monday lb#* •cHrorwi day of Jur«* A f)
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1011, tb* wafT»» W inf a m l* day of thl* coUf t
proved upon.
and 1 76 for grapefruit.
It ia flirt bet ofilrrwd that Ih k noli#* Ij * pu|iliah**l
it) Advertising Florida fruit the
i.nrw i a w k for rifb f rxinaacutiv* w # k* In Hi»
San lord lltr a ltj, a new# per
in (Ira n i’*
Don't you adopt this («»liry re
world over. “The «ucceaa of any biu*i
ctrtinly, Plorkfa
T h e A c id T e « l S h o u l d h e &lt; h i n g e d .
giirtluiij Fire— take out protection
W itn m , It %t ItoMnasm. •\vtW of ib * circttit
new depend« on advertising "
rxiuft. anxi f hr *r«l ih m v l this Ttb day of-April
uilniust it by having us insure your
(5) The necessity of keeping laws m
Last Thursday certainly wit* a great A 1» 1VI a
It \f IIONIVH i i N,
projierty in our
existence to prevent the shipping of day for the grower* of Florida There wiu- ( V»h of t trculf •ourt. 1»ranf* fount), Honda
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Howard,
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Strong. Fair, Reliable
green IruiL "Thia queation," »aid i’for much fenr e*prw«ed Irom ull sections
ti w A O rt'o ttw ,
Fire Insurance CompanieH
Sisttntoff and ol i ntrnwi fia ('•mpUman i
Hume, ‘‘will be left until the others that the meeting would turn out to be ft
&amp;4-Tu0*«b
have been disposed of."
The coat of Fire insurance is
cut and dried affair to IkkwI the Citrus
Organixatlon Necessity
nominal when you consider tlie
Exchange. The fears were groundless.
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NOTI« K
‘T h e principal thing," «aid Chairman The Citrus Exchang»? was not mention­
hazard and risk that the compuny
Notfrw w b rrrb y flv m th a t a iily day t altar d a t*
Hume, in concluding his preliminary re^ ed. Every man present, who was n I will prv*Mmf my arroanta and voucf*n-* to th * ,
assumes—nnd. to "tuke chances'
.bunty judge of (&gt;ranc* rou n ty . and mak# my in
marks, "¡s*to organize a statewide asso­ grower could have his say on any matter nual
and not to curry Fire Insurance is
^ t t J r f ^ n t a* ad min latra tur of tb* * * t a tr of
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ciation uniting all growers so thut lliey that would appear to be of benefit to the K T II.
to invite disaster
bl* &amp;th day of April. I * 1 1
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will hay* a combination ol interests. At growers of (the slut«-.
Let us insure your prtnierty
Today.
-C H A S E &amp;c C
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present we are like a flovdt ol sheep, with
O.
Prof. Harold Hume deserve* a hand­
a pack p| wolvea howling around us."
some souvenir for the masterly manner
S O T IC K
•Before adjournment was ‘takeh lor in which he handled the busimws before
T o «11 rru JItor*. -lu o it-u l— » n J |wr*itu h »vin s
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lunch L. B . Skinner made an address the meeting, for fiL* uniform courtesy rU lm i « d#m»nil* «f»liw t I» » " ¡ • I * ot W. 1).
BoMsn:
. ro the growpre, declaring that the or- to every man who wished to *{&gt;fak and
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h «vin f claim « ol «ny ch «f»ct«r
tn«l th» » o u i» ol W. I). Ilo td fn .
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ganiUtioA bf * aUta association such for the manner in which he expedited «(■
brrohy nottlW i lo 1-ccorri ih» w m * lo ih» uruUfaa probably would be favorably report­ the husinrew to such u successful ter­ cicn n f **lm m l«tf»lrti » ilh in t * o yT»r« Irom th «
&lt;l»u- ol th»» (AjU1f»tioo of th« ««Id rUlm * »IU b«
ed on%by thp committee namH for mination. Words of commendation and
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that purpoat probably would coat mon­ praise were heard in the Casino, on the b*
Admití tftr a ic ii o l lh« K * t« f* o l W. H. IIoUI«n.
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pared to gome across with their »Imre, the street».
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Only one thing occurred all day that
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"Every was not to the liking ol the entire assem­
dollar you put Into it will pay you blage. T h at was the resolution on tlm
back |60," said Mr. Skinner, "Just as acid tost As there was a little confu­
every dollar you put into fertlliter pay sion on account of so many amendments
AND
you back |10.’’
or substitute* to or for preceding amend
In response to a-queation. Mr. .Skin­ menta or subsHtuts*. many mem ben*
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Adjournment was then taken until
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At 2 3 0 p. m., the committee aj&gt;pointed at the morning Ac*»km of the
growers with J . C. Chase as chairman,
«ported with the name selected for the
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SENATOR BRYAN, j Florida ormng* than the Florida orange join them at thd r picnic luncheon, which
---------¡is worth. If the buyers get what it waa enjoyed at one of the springs.
on Cltroa Fruit» an d !is w orth? why not the p rod u cer?-D o — T h e racmbcia oi the pleasant party
Reasons For Same. ' [th e y ? '"If they do not whoae fault is ware Mrs. A. t . Philip«, Mr*. J . C. Mcf
irttnf : M ta.-W .-JL
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Mrs.
A.
H. Moàés, Mrs. T .
T he orange grower» of the Uhited
» wi»h to suggest also .that the greaT
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State« are contending on the one hand. « 1 Initiaal development of the orange
Holly,
Mr».
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that a rate of eighty cents a box .Is industry was »«tween 1875 and 1393.
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necessary for the, pe^aervution or pro- tip *° "h ich time the tariff on oranges ShinhoUcr.
U n io n of the Industry, and the Ways wa9 26 cents a bo*,
Ubhocjr. Day
nnd Mt-dhs Committee, on the other
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Very respectfully,
T iic Wednesday Club will celebrate
hand, for the reduction of the rate to
VL P. Bryan.
their nineteentlt birthday for the bene­
35 centai a box.
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Washington, April 19.
fit of the Library at the tome of Mrs.
A majority
of tiro committee
is
S. O. Chase Wednesday aftern«9n at
pledged to a revenue rate which conMusic ( lub
templates the importation of foreign .T h e regular meeting of the Music 3 o’clock.
The members of the club and their
oranges, for, ip no other way can reve- Club waa held a t the* home of Mr».
guesta who. ara expeçted to_ 1« all the
M -W -ra ieeti-o n oranges than by’ a
friends dI the Library in the city and ail
tax on orange im portations
others who are interested in -iti welfare o
If the Democrats in Congress are
anU growth are requested- to brihg , ,
true to their platform arid pledges it
twenty cents, one penny in excess of ¡J
it inevitable that a rate will be estab­
nineteen, the ycaja_i&gt;Ld&gt;e-idub, f°r K°°d &lt;»
lished irmtmsr tmpnrtattrmr TTf*fore)gn
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measure and os a silver offering.
oranges, even though there may 1«
£ ‘
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It is unique; has no complicated,parts;
An entertaining program and refresh- J ;
none, just as there will he rates on
m eats will he provided, tor, lb s pkasurw j
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not a spring paralyser its nm miify
other articles oL foreign produc^jonof
the
club
and
gucels.
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arterial
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com
posi
lions
by
Richard
devices;
|t does not throw extra strain
now barred by the Republican pro­
tective tariff wall. If the Democrats Strauss: Op. 1?, No. 2, "Standchen"
on tho rear axle but it makes your car
Car Horned Up
arc nut true to their pledges and plat­ and "Fricilicher,” most charmingly ren­
ride easier and proteeU the mechanism
A fir» Cadillac car belonging to Mr.
form the protective wall would be main- dered.
of It; It will rer’u -e the tiro ex|»&gt;n.s4- l*..,
Mrs. Geo. L. Hoy sang as only Mrs. lairrabie of Orlando caught fire yester­
tained, the people will be unrelieved
day on the road between this city and
cause the wheels are iron- constantly in
Hoy
can
sing,
"In
the
Time
of
Roses,"
of the hurdenj under which they have
DeLnnd, just east of the Monrtfc ferry
Louise
Reiehaedt
acrompanled^by
Mr».
contact
with the ground, Imoium p,*
labored, and the party will be judged
and was entirely consumed before the
unworthy of trust nnd Its destiny de­ U." E. Tolar at 1 “Slumber Song" by
helical springs thnt compose the J. M
flumes could be controlled. There wns
Mendelssohn.
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termined.
have been studied and applied in
Miss Chandler kindly consented.to something wrong with tpe feed pipe‘of
Oranges are a luxury and properly
.scientific a manner that they giv. t()H
the gar^oline tank and a quantity of gas­
come under a higher rate than neces­ (day.another selection, Chopin’s “ Pol­
oline had flooded the carburetor and the
twenty or thirty vibrations n second
onaise,"
Andante
Spirant!,
which
con­
sities. 1 shnll support a luxury rate
pan beneath. This seemed to catch
but. not one that is protective. I could cluded the musical part of the program.
, necessary for the greater »(«ed of motor
A brief discussion on "W h at is Pro­ fire from the mufiler or some other part
not do more without feeling that 1
,cars on rough roads.
of the car and almost before the occu­
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had deserted my party, and this I gram M usic" followed.
I f you are in doubt about it, ask some
After the transaction of a few* matters pants of the car were* awure of the fAct
know the Florida orange growers would
of your'friends that have taken advan­
of business and an announcement by the lower part of the handsome car waa
not have me do.
ablaze.
Another
cor
come
to
the
res­
the
seen1
1ary,
the
meeting
adjourned.
tage of our ten days’ free trial
Will the orange industry 1« Injured
cue but on account of scarcity of water
by a lower mtcT This can 1« deter­
nnd having no fire extinguishers the
Huya West Side Store
mined, nut ii|ion an argument baaed
1. L. Jenkins, late of Sebring, Fla., (Kople could only watch the demolition
on apprehension nnd fear, but by the
has
purchased the W ist Side Cash of the car. Mr. Larrabie •is a well
farts alone.
C'all on or Phone Sanford Machine &amp; (iarage ( &lt;&gt;,
Store'
from C.’ G. Cobb and will conduct known trucker and fruit grower1 of Or­
From the statistical departments I
lando
and
has
the
sympathy
of
his
many
have gathered some facts which I sub­ the name with a new and much larger
mit. The world's production of or­ stock of goods. Mr. Jenkins anti fam­ •friends In his loss.
anges in "1M12 is eaiitpafed as follows: ily have moved here and will become
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Purchased Karnatx Place
T h e United States, (Ixixrej)
20,000,000 citizens of the new county of Seminole,
Prof Harvey hxs purchased the Kar10, 121 , 86.1 having every indication thnt this sec­
Spain
7:16, WW tion of Florida is destined to become one natx place on Knnford Heights and will
Italy
T h e S u m and
3,616,823 of the Inst in Florida. Mr. Cobg gives occupy the same with, his family. Mr.
Italy
786,12; op-mercantile life for the produce busi­ und Mrs. Kurnatz will moVe closer to the
Palestine
S u b s ta n c ^ andj ■hmumax q u arter,.b toJw aiim m f manag­
It
-TWri«l ness in which h*
176,71: fresh air. We welcome Mr. Jenkins and in g 'the lj(&gt;erial Thenter_jnaking suburJapan
o f b ein g a n u b scrlb cr to Uns
Jn.a_bu3lness way— the
Fim-dweihng inconvenient. Prof. Har&lt;5,123 family i ................ .
p ap er ts t h a t y cu at id your
Wwa&gt;HHÌv.no iniMako iiLbctany,! ^
nia fughinoti liim
a d v e r t is i n g way«: A u ,a iL .— ^ « --tiunily.tteccy^g»/ x •*1 t
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84,929,821» ri I ixen» i»f Sanford anil Seminole county ujjon hi* (lurehase, for it mean» that hr
pa pc i become* rIn this paper .offers ine
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and .ids estimable wife will make Sanford
( H this total of practically 15,000,m e m b e r of th e fam ily und
maximum
service
at
the
their future home.
000 I&gt;oxi-» the United State» produces
Woodland Park Notes
ita co m in g each w rrk will
minimum cost.
It
58 jmt rent and the remainder of tin
b e a s w e lco m e ns tiie ar
A
party s|*'tit Sunday afternoon
world 12 per rent.
reach es the people of
riv a l o f an y o n e th a t's dear.
at Woodland Park. Cap laid Fulton
Odd reflow* Anniversary
It will Weep you Inform«! on
In i'.los we exported 651.000 and in took them in his beautiful yacht, Ra­
Sanford Lodgo of' Odd Fellows invite
the toWn and vicinity
tha doings of the community snd
1012. 1,200,000 boxes of oranges.
Of mona. Those in party were Mr. and the public to 1« prrscnJLjre their apni
the bargains of the tr«itl&gt;»w»
‘you want to reach.
this quantity Canada took l;PftO,000 Mjif. Norwood, Mr. and M rs.' Joiner, versary services to be held at the Star
regularly advertised will ensb!«
boxes.
you to sav« many times the eoei
Mrs. Jones, Mr». Kelly,-Air». Weasner, Theater next Sunday afternoon at 2:30
of tba subscription.
In 1912 Canada Importer] of oranges Mr. anti Mr». Ja». Harris. Messrs. Ham­
p. m. Rev. Blocker and Rev. Self of
amt grapefruit, 3.218.000 boxes, of rick. Zinier, Pugh. Gadsden. Senn, Al­ DeLnnd will deliver addresses and the
which the United States supplied 2,- len, Tildon, Rnley, I»ng.
occasion will prove interesting to Odd
950,2*7 Ihjxcs, or all hut 2d".T41 Imixoh.
Fellows nnd tho4e who are not of the
it t'linailu, which admits eitrus fruit
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Evening Hridge
Order. Every ope is cordially invited
In « , impoit» so initigiiilirnnt a quantiMr nnd Mrs. F J Gonzales were host to attend the services,
ly (roio countries other than the Unit and hostess at a very pleasant informal
70-2t
ed Stall«, how can it Ire fairly con­ evening at cards Friday evening. Two
tended that the Uuited States, with tallies of bridge were played. The
a tariff of 35 tenia a box, would be ladies' priie, a deck of cards was won by
deluged with foreign oranges and the Mr». O. W. Brady, who made the lop
Industry destroyed.?
score. D r Samuel Pu Ics ton won the
If the United Slides and Cnnnda, gentleman'» prize. also a deck ot cards,
with a combined population of a hun­ by the top score.
dred million consume 2 0 ,000,000 hosts,
After the enthusiastic games of cards
in it not fair to t&gt;up|H*&gt;e that the three were concluded fruit salad, wafers, olives
hundred millions of Lutope would sup-1 an,( chocolate were served by the hostess.
ply a demand »uMcient to consume
.who have been successful thus season tire heartily extended by this Hank.
Those who enjoyed the pleasant even­
the. .total foreign production of (iftoon in g were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Herndon,
We tire always glad to leai^i of the success of any one engaged in any legitimate uml&lt; rmillion Ik&gt;x&lt;-s ? The per capita con­ Dr. and Mrs. Puleston, Mrs. O. W.
sumption of the United Staten and Brady und Mrs. C."*0. McLaughlin.
tnking, but to none do we feel more kindly than to our Sanford farmers..
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Cnnnda is 30 oranges, that of Europe
We
are
especially
pleased
at
their
success
because
we
know
thut
while we have been iu a
7 J&gt;, und is it not but fair to umume
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Plrnlr Party
that the Furoipana have os keen - an
large measure the instrument through which they hnve been enabled to carry t h e ir operations
Friday was most pleasantly sjwnt at
up|x»tite for a fine fruit as the people Enterprise by- a party of ladies .who en­
to a successful completion, they are n most appreciative people and we are sure to reap the
of the United .States?
joyed the many pretty view» to be found
benefits of increased deposits through their success.
From what source do the growers at Enterprise and a visit to the orphan­
of the United Statrs fear compptitjon? age, which they found as neat us a new
I'o'thoso. fiirmorK who hnve not been so fortunate this season we express our regret that
Not Spain, nor Italy, nor Pnlcstlno, pin, under the supervision of Miss Louise
they
have not been enabled to reap the benefits oi their labors and wo E X T E N D THEM
nor Japan, for they ure loo remote to Stork, the efficient superintendent.
T H E ASSURANCE TH AT WE ARE AS READ Y TO A SSIST IN T H E FU TU R E AS
corr)(M-to. Possibly Porto Rico, Cuhu,
The inmaten seemed well and happy.
W E HAVE BEEN IhTT’HE PAST:
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place'and they do it wall. Tho. ladies
- * ° Uiose who hi\Ve been able to accumulate a surplus this year, avc extend the facilities
The groves of Spain, enpfeially’ Ummo were shown ovor lha house. They were
of Valencia nnd other southern pro- especially pleased with the room which
of our rapidly «rm ^ng.SAVIN CS D E PA R TM E N T which offers a convenient investment
v iic e i from which the greatest supply Is furnished by the Junior Epworth
for their funds while'waiting permanent investment.
is drawn, hnve been Infected for sever­ League of this city nnd which is occu­
al yean* past with the red scale, which pied by boy« who take care erf It and keep
If you have any investments in contemplation, we ahull be pleased to extend to you the
U regarded as u moat serious enemy It in apple pic order.
benefit of our experience along this line, as well as that experience we ore able to submit to
of the citrus family. 1 shall oppose
Romp contributions to the Home were
you through our strong connections.
the importation of oranges from any taken over by the ladles, but there are
country where there Is citrus infection numbers of articles which would make
WE PAY YOU POUR P E R C EN T IN T E R E S T ON T IM E D E P O SIT S.
ami to that end have introduced in the Home more comfortable and which
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auch orange* from our importa.
I am , •Tho superintendent i s , very anxious
in fa v o r'o f that sort of protection to to have Ihe upstairs porch screened In
the Industry hut not one through UrfÏT for a sleeping jwrch for, tome of the chil­
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legislation.
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dren, but they lack 810.00 of the mm
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‘ the Fiorfdu oronge needs no protection done. Five springs (or single bed* will
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box, wjll ruis« any but an iTMigiiificant
revenue, 'fh e- Florida orango, stands
'In a » lass by jtse lL It soji^jn Canada
for more than it «oll» for in the United
States. Tho orange growers attribute
this to a combination of buyers. Neverthe less, the buyers have not the power
|o fort« the public to pay root« for a

indeed fill a long felt’ want. Curtains,
shades; rugs nnd bed linen would ‘add
very much to the comfort nnd appear­
ance of sumc of tho rooms. * '
Good articles of clothing ahd canned
goods would bo very acceptable us well
as money. Two pf the children In the
Home, whose parents had once lived in
Sanford, were invited by the ladies to

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Various Sourcei
HAPPENINGS DURING T

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¿ant Happening» in the
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ditailing a loss eetlmated at (75.gpletely destroyed the old C ljd e
No. 2, belonging to the St
Silver Terminal Company, and
■ the foot of Washington street,
■lie, shortly after G o’clock
■ rooming. Five Urge barge*
■th lumber and the property &lt;&gt;l
Bonville forwarding Compun&gt;.
■he slip adjoining the dock, ni*&lt;&gt;
p and burned to the water »
■*r floating for some distance
i S t . John* river. The content.,
feck building consists of (2,500
KroeetJes, the property of (J. C
1 Co., won totally destroyed
■on ia that had the local hurfemplc Are protection from nwB tugs the loss resulting Irum
jbuld have l&gt;een greatly reduced
ilonger to nil the water Iroiif
It been eliminated
o o o
meli started Tqiwduy a i l. rn.»m j
y destroyed the Urge planing
S Sumner Lumber Compati. ,u
i milts north of O c a la
M mil
tet of lund&gt;er was redim ii rn ,
he mill was operated b&gt; tlie &gt;
p lie r Company of O cala.
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For Hurried Reader»
After an hour’s confcreftcea
•White House last night Pretidenl
directed Secretary of State DrynJO
r**‘d at on«- to Sacramento to ujj
with Governor Johnson and B
of the California legislature in rM
framing a law regarding the ofli
of land h&gt; aliens that would not*
aliens that would not conflict wl
treaty obligation» of the L’nite«jj
particularly with Japan. SecM
Bryan will leave tonight and a|j
Sari Francisco neat Monday.
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The fall of Scutari Itrfore MoMM
armi«* has lx*'n heard of with gi
(linary demonstrations of joy by I
nations, eapecially Servia and rUs^
department has sent congrattj
to tiie Montenegrin government
Ar»t effect of the fall of Scutad^
the «»tension of the In terns tiorgyN
ade to Nazzo, but what the next I
the foreign |Hi*rr* in checking thg|
merit the movement is hard to (•■
vie» prevail Ìli St IVternburf,
coention ni Montenegro i» not 1
easy matti r
The AuitroJ
minlster ha» nuide definite proj
m make "M(Tritenegl
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[nmiib a ||1 t». u n a elcollled

W le*f trnrn *|u»rk&gt;&lt; falling into
mvingn
i t low, one of Tampa'» promt.
In*, died Sunday morning i f
ire. Mr. Higgler* *'w umnng 1
w n b n i of the city council and
Tampa in lSB i, la-fore the tirai
ad been built. When the old
lent Itegnn running train» into
was appointed that . »tv « tiret
gent. He Was a nnliv id

W ill

ANOTHER A D D IT IO N

TO THE

FAMILY

•
-o*t o
I l’he n.e» ul 1IH) minerà, |kmU|
ì pai»! thè tuli »borili »(*•• — *•»!
j day of a di»a»trous ejg&gt;l&lt;*»ion in
I rinnati mine of thè Monongahl
(imHiilidated Cosi stid Coke
Finley ville, J’a Over three i
*ilb ditfìrulty. crawling must of tij
on their hand* and knees thmu^pj
gii» fumé* and over deliri». u p
at night seventy bodiea of vicfl|
tieen recovered. The bodle* weiaft
by reni'Ulng numi» al (ile Iblitdfe
b ureau of mine*, thè M o n o ll
Itlver Consolidate«! C.ial and C-ol
and of Uie l'ituburg Coal Co, ,V
A» thè rmcueni found trodlea thè»
carried lo thè entries. Nono M
binile», |mwever, were brought jJ
open.

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o u o
fttion for u bonii issue ui i.'.n non
■ilding and operation id a immic
Bant and the purchuse of a p&gt;u
ft dock nnd resurrection pier w
ftormkiernblc discussion in Ferftnd much interest ii being man*
ft) the pru|KMiUon. The next
fcf the city council will call the
Ind appoint n date therefor,
o o o
ftmpu Drug Company will erfet
Story building at W a s h in g t o n
id Florida avenue, in that m y
1st *50,000.
oon
hber of T a van*, citizens met a
I ago to organize a bank. The
Id readily nnd the bank will lie
business early in the fall
o o o
have been perfect»»! for the eonof the Florida Funeral Direrl Embalmeni’ Association which
I place in Jacksonville on .Stay

S a n f o r d Celebrates
j
Sanford was the scene of thnft[
celehratlon on Tuesday night (]
lia s seen in niuny year».
A» ■
came In by wire that the Florida
loture had voted in favor of th d j
(if Seminole county the town tdr*
in lull force, ttoya, men and doggfl
the air with aliouths and pia m
until far into the night.
The old cannon ut the city d f l
in for it* »hare, nnd at Ihe sevenMl
bund into a thousand pieces. *1
plosion was terrifir. Piece». IlcwfB
direclion and how it hapjamedMl
one wil * hurt is a mystery the
Providence can explain. -It la Ml
pieces were picked up as far W
French avenue, which ia at ||
blocks from the scene.
While the celehratlon was Mft
vigorous, it must be re mem bad
tills result was after weeks of |i)|
during which lime the nerves ol
man in Hanford were keyed up
straining point, and the pent up
»¡asm buret forth in war whim
cheers that lasted until well h
night.
There haa Uen no question d
been so closely watched in imM
as Itnj outcome of the count/^
tight. Tire boy» should be ttgB
this instance if they did didfl
slumixrs of some of t heir eiderg*^

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ial la on the ground for the imfita t i&gt; be made on the ice plant
t Gottis and for the erection of
xl cold storage facilities and the
11 be pushed to completion,
o o o
on the Lafayette street bridge
» is rapidly progressing. Adre being made to the force each
now the number o| men workhe vrnatructioh la nearly 100.

Mlae McLaughlin Hostess
’ pleasant Informal, amali party
rtalncd by M in Ellzi Tuesday evening,
tt-^rro Played. The

THE BILL IS SIG
TaTTalfasHee, FlA.,
2 5 — 11

a. m ., Govi
signed bill at 10 '21
morning. The bal
born.
E. J. H

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LETTER FROM SENATOR BRYAN, j Florida ormng* than the Florida orange join them at thdr picnic luncheon, which
&gt;•
--------¡is worth. If the buyers get what it waa enjoyed at one of the springs.
Defines Position on Cltroa Fruit» an d !is worth? why not the producer?-Do — The racmbcia oi the pleasant party
Circs flood Reasons For Same. ' [they?'" I f they do not whoae fault is ware Mrs. A. t . Philip«, Mr*. J. C. Mcf
irttnf : Mta.-W.-JL
■’. a . ^ s w r s a ^ f l g p g p M a B
H
ffla
ianftf,
Mrs.
A.
H. Moàés, Mrs. T.
The orange grower» of the Uhited
» wi»h to suggest also .that the greaT
J
.
Miller»,
Mi».'
C.
E.
fjy n y . AU"- j ” /•
State« are contending on the one hand. « 1 Initiaal development of the orange
Holly,
Mr».
*
0.,,
that a rate of eighty cents a box .Is industry was »«tween 1875 and 1393.
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necessary for the, pe^aervution or pro- tip *° "hich time the tariff on oranges ShinhoUcr.
U nion of the Industry, and the Ways wa9 26 cents a bo*,
Ubhocjr. Day
nnd Mt-dhs Committee, on the other
.
.
Very respectfully,
Tiic Wednesday Club will celebrate
hand, for the reduction of the rate to
VL P. Bryan.
their nineteentlt birthday for the bene­
35 centai a box.
.
,
Washington, April 19.
fit of the Library at the tome of Mrs.
A majority of tiro committee
is
S. O. Chase Wednesday aftern«9n at
pledged to a revenue rate which conMusic ( lub
templates the importation of foreign .T h e regular meeting of the Music 3 o’clock.
The members of the club and their
oranges, for, ip no other way can reve- Club waa held at the* home of Mr».
guesta who. ara expeçted to_ 1« all the
M -W -raieeti-on oranges than by’ a
friends dI the Library in the city and ail
tax on orange importations
others who are interested in-iti welfare o
If the Democrats in Congress are
anU growth are requested- to brihg ,,
true to their platform arid pledges it
twenty cents, one penny in excess of ¡J
it inevitable that a rate will be estab­
nineteen, the ycaja_i&gt;Ld&gt;e-idub, f°r K°°d &lt;»
lished irmtmsr tmpnrtattrmr TTf*fore)gn
j h iJ
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measure and os a silver offering.
oranges, even though there may 1«
£ ‘
,
It is unique; has no complicated,parts;
An entertaining program and refresh- J ;
none, just as there will he rates on
meats will he provided, tor, lbs pkasurw j
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not a spring paralyser its nm miify
other articles oL foreign produc^jonof
the
club
and
gucels.
3
3
arterial
ic
com
posi
lions
by
Richard
devices;
|t does not throw extra strain
now barred by the Republican pro­
tective tariff wall. If the Democrats Strauss: Op. 1?, No. 2, "Standchen"
on tho rear axle but it makes your car
Car Horned Up
arc nut true to their pledges and plat­ and "Fricilicher,” most charmingly ren­
ride easier and proteeU the mechanism
A fir» Cadillac car belonging to Mr.
form the protective wall would be main- dered.
of It; It will rer’u -e the tiro ex|»&gt;n.s4- l*..,
Mrs. Geo. L. Hoy sang as only Mrs. lairrabie of Orlando caught fire yester­
tained, the people will be unrelieved
day
on
the
road
between
this
city
and
cause the wheels are iron- constantly in
Hoy
can
sing,
"In
the
Time
of
Roses,"
of the hurdenj under which they have
DeLnnd,
just
east
of
the
Monrtfc
ferry
Louise
Reiehaedt
acrompanled^by
Mr».
contact
with the ground, Imoium p,*
labored, and the party will be judged
unworthy of trust nnd Its destiny de­ U." E. Tolar at 1 “Slumber Song" by and was entirely consumed before the
helical springs thnt compose the J. M
flumes could be controlled. There wns
Mendelssohn.
,
.
termined.
have been studied and applied in
Miss Chandler kindly consented.to something wrong with tpe feed pipe‘of
Oranges are a luxury and properly
.scientific a manner that they giv. t()H
the gar^oline tank and a quantity of gas­
come under a higher rate than neces­ (day.another selection, Chopin’s “ Pol­
oline
had
flooded
the
carburetor
and
the
twenty or thirty vibrations n second
onaise,"
Andante
Spirant!,
which
con­
sities. 1 shnll support a luxury rate
but. not one that is protective. I could cluded the musical part of the program. pan beneath. This seemed to catch
, necessary for the greater »(«ed of motor
A brief discussion on "W hat is Pro­ fire from the mufiler or some other part
not do more without feeling that 1
,cars on rough roads.
of the car and almost before the occu­
*
had deserted my party, and this I gram Music" followed.
If you are in doubt about it, ask some
After the transaction of a few* matters pants of the car were* awure of the fAct
know the Florida orange growers would
of your'friends that have taken advan­
of business and an announcement by the lower part of the handsome car waa
not have me do.
ablaze.
Another
cor
come
to
the
res­
the
seen1
1ary,
the
meeting
adjourned.
tage of our ten days’ free trial
Will the orange industry 1« Injured
cue but on account of scarcity of water
by a lower mtcT This can 1« deter­
nnd having no fire extinguishers the
Huya West Side Store
mined, nut ii|ion an argument baaed
1. L. Jenkins, late of Sebring, Fla., (Kople could only watch the demolition
on apprehension nnd fear, but by the
has
purchased the Wist Side Cash of the car. Mr. Larrabie •is a well
farts alone.
C'all on or Phone Sanford Machine &amp; (iarage ( &lt;&gt;,
Store'
from C.’ G. Cobb and will conduct known trucker and fruit grower1 of Or­
From the statistical departments I
lando
and
has
the
sympathy
of
his
many
have gathered some facts which I sub­ the name with a new and much larger
mit. The world's production of or­ stock of goods. Mr. Jenkins anti fam­ •friends In his loss.
anges in "1M12 is eaiitpafed as follows: ily have moved here and will become
v*
Purchased Karnatx Place
The United States, (Ixixrej)
20,000,000 citizens of the new county of Seminole,
Prof Harvey hxs purchased the Kar10, 121,86.1 having every indication thnt this sec­
Spain
7:16, WW tion of Florida is destined to become one natx place on Knnford Heights and will
Italy
T h e S u m and
3,616,823 of the Inst in Florida. Mr. Cobg gives occupy the same with, his family. Mr.
Italy
786,12; op-mercantile life for the produce busi­ und Mrs. Kurnatz will moVe closer to the
Palestine
S u b s ta n c ^ andj ■hmumax quarter,.btoJwaiim m f manag­
It
-TWri«l ness in which h*
176,71: fresh air. We welcome Mr. Jenkins and in g 'the lj(&gt;erial Thenter_jnaking suburJapan
o f being a nubscrlbcr to Uns
Jn.a_bu3lness way— the
Fim-dweihng inconvenient. Prof. Har&lt;5,123 family i ............... .
paper ts th a t ycu at id your
Wwa&gt;HHÌv.no iniMako iiLbctany,!^
nia fughinoti liim
a d v e r tis in g way«: A u ,aiL .— ^ « --tiunily.tteccy^g»/ x •*1 t
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84,929,821» ri Iixen» i»f Sanford anil Seminole county ujjon hi* (lurehase, for it mean» that hr
pc i become* rIn this paper .offers ine
| | | It Tho pa
paper
and .ids estimable wife will make Sanford
( H this total of practically 15,000,m em b er of the family und
maximum
service
at
the
their future home.
000 I&gt;oxi-» the United State» produces
Woodland Park Notes
ita com ing each w rrk will
minimum cost.
It
58 jmt rent and the remainder of tin
be as w elcom e ns tiie ar
A
party s|*'tit Sunday afternoon
world 12 per rent.
reaches the people of
riv al o f anyone that's dear.
at Woodland Park. Cap laid Fulton
Odd reflow* Anniversary
It will Weep you Inform«! on
In i'.los we exported 651.000 and in took them in his beautiful yacht, Ra­
Sanford Lodgo of' Odd Fellows invite
the toWn and vicinity
tha doings of the community snd
1012. 1,200,000 boxes of oranges. Of mona. Those in party were Mr. and the public to 1« prrscnJLjre their apni
the bargains of the tr«itl&gt;»w»
‘you want to reach.
this quantity Canada took l;PftO,000 Mjif. Norwood, Mr. and Mrs.' Joiner, versary services to be held at the Star
regularly advertised will ensb!«
boxes.
you to sav« many times the eoei
Mrs. Jones, Mr». Kelly,-Air». Weasner, Theater next Sunday afternoon at 2:30
of tba subscription.
In 1912 Canada Importer] of oranges Mr. anti Mr». Ja». Harris. Messrs. Ham­ p. m. Rev. Blocker and Rev. Self of
amt grapefruit, 3.218.000 boxes, of rick. Zinier, Pugh. Gadsden. Senn, Al­ DeLnnd will deliver addresses and the
which the United States supplied 2,- len, Tildon, Rnley, I»ng.
occasion will prove interesting to Odd
950,2*7 Ihjxcs, or all hut 2d".T41 Imixoh.
Fellows nnd tho4e who are not of the
it t'linailu, which admits eitrus fruit
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Evening Hridge
Order. Every ope is cordially invited
In«, impoit» so initigiiilirnnt a quantiMr nnd Mrs. F J Gonzales were host to attend the services,
ly (roio countries other than the Unit and hostess at a very pleasant informal
70-2t
ed Stall«, how can it Ire fairly con­ evening at cards Friday evening. Two
tended that the Uuited States, with tallies of bridge were played. The
a tariff of 35 tenia a box, would be ladies' priie, a deck of cards was won by
deluged with foreign oranges and the Mr». O. W. Brady, who made the lop
Industry destroyed.?
score. D r Samuel Pu Ics ton won the
If the United Slides and Cnnnda, gentleman'» prize. also a deck ot cards,
with a combined population of a hun­ by the top score.
dred million consume 20,000,000 hosts,
After the enthusiastic games of cards
in it not fair to t&gt;up|H*&gt;e that the three were concluded fruit salad, wafers, olives
hundred millions of Lutope would sup-1 an,( chocolate were served by the hostess.
ply a demand »uMcient to consume
.who have been successful thus season tire heartily extended by this Hank.
Those who enjoyed the pleasant even­
the. .total foreign production of (iftoon ing were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Herndon,
We tire always glad to leai^i of the success of any one engaged in any legitimate uml&lt; rmillion Ik&gt;x&lt;-s ? The per capita con­ Dr. and Mrs. Puleston, Mrs. O. W.
sumption of the United Staten and Brady und Mrs. C."*0. McLaughlin.
tnking, but to none do we feel more kindly than to our Sanford farmers..
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Cnnnda is 30 oranges, that of Europe
We
are
especially
pleased
at
their
success
because
we
know
thut
while we have been iu a
7 J&gt;, und is it not but fair to umume
v
Plrnlr Party
that the Furoipana have os keen - an
large measure the instrument through which they hnve been enabled to carry th e ir operations
Friday was most pleasantly sjwnt at
up|x»tite for a fine fruit as the people Enterprise by- a party of ladies .who en­
to a successful completion, they are n most appreciative people and we are sure to reap the
of the United .States?
joyed the many pretty view» to be found
benefits of increased deposits through their success.
From what source do the growers at Enterprise and a visit to the orphan­
of the United Statrs fear compptitjon? age, which they found as neat us a new
I'o'thoso. fiirmorK who hnve not been so fortunate this season we express our regret that
Not Spain, nor Italy, nor Pnlcstlno, pin, under the supervision of Miss Louise
they
have not been enabled to reap the benefits oi their labors and wo EX T EN D THEM
nor Japan, for they ure loo remote to Stork, the efficient superintendent.
TH E ASSURANCE THAT WE ARE AS READY TO ASSIST IN T H E FUTURE AS
corr)(M-to. Possibly Porto Rico, Cuhu,
The inmaten seemed well and happy.
W E HAVE BEEN IhTT’HE PAST:
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and Mexico--producing all told le»a Tho children do all' the work al&gt;out the
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ftinn 400,000 boxes.
place'and they do it wall. Tho. ladies
- * ° Uiose who hi\Ve been able to accumulate a surplus this year, avc extend the facilities
The groves of Spain, enpfeially’ Ummo were shown ovor lha house. They were
of Valencia nnd other southern pro- especially pleased with the room which
of our rapidly «rm^ng.SAVINCS DEPARTM ENT which offers a convenient investment
viicei from which the greatest supply Is furnished by the Junior Epworth
for their funds while'waiting permanent investment.
is drawn, hnve been Infected for sever­ League of this city nnd which is occu­
al yean* past with the red scale, which pied by boy« who take care erf It and keep
If you have any investments in contemplation, we ahull be pleased to extend to you the
U regarded as u moat serious enemy It in apple pic order.
benefit of our experience along this line, as well as that experience we ore able to submit to
of the citrus family. 1 shall oppose
Romp contributions to the Home were
you through our strong connections.
the importation of oranges from any taken over by the ladles, but there are
country where there Is citrus infection numbers of articles which would make
WE PAY YOU POUR PER CENT IN TEREST ON TIM E DEPOSITS.
ami to that end have introduced in the Home more comfortable and which
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th e . Senate, an amend ment to exclude would be gladly received.
auch orange* from our importa.
I am , •Tho superintendent is , very anxious
in favor'of that sort of protection to to have Ihe upstairs porch screened In
the Industry hut not one through UrfÏT for a sleeping jwrch for, tome of the chil­
? T'i
tf
legislation.
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dren, but they lack 810.00 of the mm
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1r
‘ the Fiorfdu oronge needs no protection done. Five springs (or single bed* will
gnd I doubt if the bill, at 35 conta a indeed fill a long felt’ want. Curtains,
. i box, wjll ruis« any but an iTMigiiificant shades; rugs nnd bed linen would ‘add
revenue, 'fhe- Florida orango, stands very much to the comfort nnd appear­
'In a » lass by jtselL It soji^jn Canada ance of sumc of tho rooms. * '
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for more than it «oll» for in the United
Good articles of clothing ahd canned
M. M. SM ITH , President
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j j £ TOLÀR Cashier
States. Tho orange growers attribute goods would bo very acceptable us well
this to a combination of buyers. Never- as money. Two pf the children In the
H. R. STEVENS, Vice President
B. DEAS, A. Cashier
the less, the buyers have not the power Home, whose parents had once lived in
|o fort« the public to pay root« for a Sanford, were invited by the ladies to

Sh o ck

A bsorber

THE J. M. SHOCK ABSORBER CO.

A fter
Business

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T ry 11It Pays

For Engraved Cards See The

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�Published 8oml-Weekly— Tuesday and Friday

lu m i of Interest G lean

o f Flow ers

Various Sourcei
HAPPENINGS DURING T

fr -oro» o C .tb a JN w k 'ftih a i-1

Here T he

¿ant Happening» in the
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State's Domain

ditailing a loss eetlmated at (75.gpletely destroyed the old Cljde
No. 2, belonging to the St
Silver Terminal Company, and
■ the foot of Washington street,
■lie, shortly after G o’clock
■ rooming. Five Urge barge*
■th lumber and the property &lt;&gt;l
Bonville forwarding Compun&gt;.
■he slip adjoining the dock, ni*&lt;&gt;
p and burned to the water »
■*r floating for some distance
i S t . John* river. The content.,
feck building consists of (2,500
KroeetJes, the property of (J. C
1 Co., won totally destroyed
■on ia that had the local hurfemplc Are protection from nwB tugs the loss resulting Irum
jbuld have l&gt;een greatly reduced
ilonger to nil the water Iroiif
It been eliminated
oo o
meli started Tqiwduy ail. rn.»m j
y destroyed the Urge planing
S Sumner Lumber Compati. ,u
i milts north of Ocala
M mil
tet of lund&gt;er was redim ii rn ,
he mill was operated b&gt; tlie &gt;
plier Company of Ocala. The J
iülBíud M. j U ujL Jill.pi'U a ith
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For Hurried Reader»

After an hour’s confcreftcea
•White House last night Pretidenl
directed Secretary of State DrynJO
r**‘d at on«- to Sacramento to ujj
with Governor Johnson and B
of the California legislature in rM
framing a law regarding the ofli
of land h&gt; aliens that would not*
aliens that would not conflict wl
treaty obligation» of the L’nite«jj
particularly with Japan. SecM
Bryan will leave tonight and a|j
Sari Francisco neat Monday.
ooo
,yd
The fall of Scutari Itrfore MoMM
armi«* has lx*'n heard of with gi
(linary demonstrations of joy by I
nations, eapecially Servia and rUs^
department has sent congrattj
to tiie Montenegrin government
Ar»t effect of the fall of Scutad^
the «»tension of the Interns tiorgyN
ade to Nazzo, but what the next I
the foreign |Hi*rr* in checking thg|
merit the movement is hard to (•■
vie» prevail Ìli St IVternburf,
coention ni Montenegro i» not 1
easy matti r
The AuitroJ
minlster ha» nuide definite proj
m make "M(Tritenegl
iSctiluri. bui il i» knuwn that •

LORI D A

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L i u nre i* »iip|«.-.e&lt;l

[nmiib a ||1 t». una elcollled

Wle*f trnrn *|u»rk&gt;&lt; falling into
mvingn
i t low, one of Tampa'» promt.
In*, died Sunday morning i f
ire. Mr. Higgler* *'w umnng 1
w nbni of the city council and
Tampa in lSBi, la-fore the tirai
ad been built. When the old
lent Itegnn running train» into
was appointed that . »tv « tiret
gent. He Was a nnliv id

W ill

ANOTHER A D D IT IO N

TO THE FAMILY

•
-o*t o
I l’he n.e» ul 1IH) minerà, |kmU|
ì pai»! thè tuli »borili »(*•• —*•»!
j day of a di»a»trous ejg&gt;l&lt;*»ion in
I rinnati mine of thè Monongahl
(imHiilidated Cosi stid Coke
Finley ville, J’a Over three i
*ilb ditfìrulty. crawling must of tij
on their hand* and knees thmu^pj
gii» fumé* and over deliri». u p
at night seventy bodiea of vicfl|
tieen recovered. The bodle* weiaft
by reni'Ulng numi» al (ile Iblitdfe
bureau of mine*, thè M onoll
Itlver Consolidate«! C.ial and C-ol
and of Uie l'ituburg Coal Co, ,V
A» thè rmcueni found trodlea thè»
carried lo thè entries. Nono M
binile», |mwever, were brought jJ
open.

J S lC S

o uo
fttion for u bonii issue ui i.'.n non
■ilding and operation id a immic
Bant and the purchuse of a p&gt;u
ft dock nnd resurrection pier w
ftormkiernblc discussion in Ferftnd much interest ii being man*
ft) the pru|KMiUon. The next
fcf the city council will call the
Ind appoint n date therefor,
o o o
ftmpu Drug Company will erfet
Sto ry building at W a sh in g to n
id Florida avenue, in that m y
1st *50,000.
oon
hber of Ta van*, citizens met a
I ago to organize a bank. The
Id readily nnd the bank will lie
business early in the fall
oo o
have been perfect»»! for the eonof the Florida Funeral Direrl Embalmeni’ Association which
I place in Jacksonville on .Stay

S a n f o r d Celebrates
j
Sanford was the scene of thnft[
celehratlon on Tuesday night (]
lias seen in niuny year». A» ■
came In by wire that the Florida
loture had voted in favor of th d j
(if Seminole county the town tdr*
in lull force, ttoya, men and doggfl
the air with aliouths and piam
until far into the night.
The old cannon ut the city d f l
in for it* »hare, nnd at Ihe sevenMl
bund into a thousand pieces. *1
plosion was terrifir. Piece». IlcwfB
direclion and how it hapjamedMl
one wil* hurt is a mystery the
Providence can explain. -It la Ml
pieces were picked up as far W
French avenue, which ia at ||
blocks from the scene.
While the celehratlon was Mft
vigorous, it must be remem bad
tills result was after weeks of |i)|
during which lime the nerves ol
man in Hanford were keyed up
straining point, and the pent up
»¡asm buret forth in war whim
cheers that lasted until well h
night.
There haa Uen no question d
been so closely watched in imM
as Itnj outcome of the count/^
tight. Tire boy» should be ttgB
this instance if they did didfl
slumixrs of some of t heir eiderg*^

"■- 'v__o o o
ial la on the ground for the imfita ti&gt; be made on the ice plant
t Gottis and for the erection of
xl cold storage facilities and the
11 be pushed to completion,
o o o
on the Lafayette street bridge
» is rapidly progressing. Adre being made to the force each
now the number o| men workhe vrnatructioh la nearly 100.
Mlae McLaughlin Hostess
’ pleasant Informal, amali party
rtalncd by M in Ellzi Tuesday evening,
tt-^rro Played. The

THE BILL IS SIG
TaTTalfasHee, FlA.,

25— 11 a. m., Govi
signed bill at 10 '21
morning. The bal
born.
E. J. H
Continuedonlast page.

�THE SANFORD HERALD
ounly Fair Report
' Yalr'AasoSlnOT-behHAr
reek there were prêtent,
1, W. U. 0 ’Neal, David

'partnient, the advanUgca
afre al each and Ita bear*
retice to the whole, The

Ever having the interest of our

br.conaLnta o( 38.41 acres
center of the city, comand improved.1
eon constructed:
bit building.
for negro exhibits.

ttie sheds and horse-barn,
iltry siied.
&gt;ek sheds, ali of which are

25c RATINE 19c
creator for Monday’s
As an interest
i________________
. sale a choic
. . . line of white
_
Ratine with neat colored stripes, 25c value, for this day A
only
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idit we made the following

15c UNION LINEN 12.4c
fifteen cents is what this grade of suiting is worth a yard
made in white, tan, light blue, navy, pink and laven- 1 9 1 / 1
D .................. _ $ 1.483.82
gating expenses of the fair,
[t receipts:
L__ ____ ______ $ 2,653.00
toion......... ...........3,401.00
384.00
rs
1,172.15
•&gt;60.55
170.50
302.00
/receipt*
iBlp*. etc

u_ .

i 9.MÓ.70

balance allows the actual
»■naca of the fair and do**«
itwrwhirh-wriCT innirrul in

by Auditor Si :

CORD VOILE 25e
Voiles are the popular materials this season.. See our special
value in white voile, with neat colored pin stripe, Mon- O K p
day a yard
6 tu l/
Red Seal Zephyr (■ini'Hams
You can always depend upon
Red Seal Zephyr (omdiains
to be fast in color and «'Mt* rnc*
ly durable. That It*-I N-al
Zephyr patterns are io.-i 11. st
and most stylish is a 1 .&lt;i ac­
cepted by everybody. \\&lt; arc
showing the largest and most
varied assortment foi
mti
Monday sale per | 1 l J

$1.25 SILKS 98c
Yard wide Messaline, all silk, in a full line of'colors and
black, well worth $1.25 |&gt;er yard, for Monday’s sale we Q Q _
say only
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Notion Specials

Silk Hair Nets
5c
COLORED LAWNS
5e Darners
- 3c
Thirty
inch
colored
Dtwns. This is a very fine count in a
10c Stewarts’ Safety Pins
7c
batiste
finish
lawn,
cornea
in neat stri|s*s, figures polka 1 9 ^ / »
6 Pkg Kirby Hair Pins
5c
dots,
special
'
±¿2'-'
8c and 10e Pearl Huttons . 5c
10c Fiberioid Dress. Combs- 5c
Snow white, warranter!
all
50c LINEN 33c
5c Thimbles
2c
linen,
70
inches
wide
Table
Thirty-six
inch Linen SuitDexter. UiinuiuifXoUuu------- 1c
Dumask,- neat flonil patterns, ing, thtarhrsrfiOc value, for Monm
vlht $1.00. .special r y Q da y- s a l e (one d a y Q Q p
per y d -.v.... .
/ *7t
only) a yard
O u t

P A H A KO L K

Our assortment of I’ar
are made in practicall\ ■
combinatim. wnrM'Wrrr Mr»
in silk, linen. Union linen
lineane. Children’s size,
to 98c.
Indies' (ft/* |
size, 79c to
*&lt;

rêwtOW HW-Wtftfl» wir«.
I* Inn-will» »uTiiiilttbii.
w H. I i v y a l
Secretary- .

yArl fiu. Sr bool*
jBjon of pictures will be held
if, May 1 nml 2, in this city
jh*ie of raUing funds for the
P ictu res for the walla of the
. T h a tah Ibition of pictures is one of
tr.or*.,than ^ordinary interest, it con, sfata
cxfbon photograph* and cn■¡ig*. ioor.' 'I I»;. A W Hi,,mi Ji Co.
ui Uoulon. JU a.«. The collection I« n
large otu* anti contains only the vpry Ih»!
reproduction of the ihuater piece* of
art ol .TlÜTojfent Vouatrlt* xnd period*.
Kearjy ivvry g"Jlcry mid country' in the
wdrlù woOldihave to be visited to so«1 the
origin*!:pictliri», wlih’li uro höre brought
together
a lie col loctiotl.
Tfhr tjoflwtion comprise* two hundred
Mlbjwft (Rpr'^cnting nil the principal
schools it, art miri including many re­
production» ;t&gt;l *cul|&gt;ture, ureliiw-cl unti
»«H ^Vi4*wv from nature Kuw
ont $uV)' ever been brought to■whfch mi completely cover the
of *rt m ihi». An excellent cal­
ks* $ecn prepared giving imporM M ^riiig on the artist* und their
■■MR The catalog will lie on
tiip town nbotild be Indifferent
ullurc and refinement of it*
Ufa part oi the school work to
Upfec quulitir* in the children
^pltever means it lia* at its
jjJJho wholesaomc and reflnK o f pictures of the right sort
bool wall» is now generally reeUA-m.'- of tli« most valuable
Ejjuring tills end. The funds
S $ig such picture*, as well as
jiqity to mako a selection from
B&amp;umber, fa secured by me*a&gt;
U ption . The larger the atK greater tlm number of pic•qgn Iw ««cured for tho schools.
hBfuu will not fall to visit the
R d believe you will*bo fully
H * slight trouble and exK nlcosure and profit you will
^ n e lf , besides helping on the

Dlockcr of Stetson UniId, will preach at the Uap
rt Sunday morning at 11
vning at 7:30 o'clock. A
ion b extended to every

at — Woodland Park,

WARNER’S CORSETS
- It is mil satisfaction to be
able to buy a Corset that You
know will not rust.
When
buying a- Warner’s
“ Rust
P ro o f Corset you are assured
your Corset will not rust or
another one for it.
Specially
priced nt 93 cts (ft -| r r /\
i f 19 and

3 )X * la /

P lirrC
Hand Tailored, to your Indlvtilinit measure, guar-.
u U lIu
anleed ail wooL Our line of Royal Tailored
clothes represents the finest tailoring in America and our
low prices and high quality in Men’s Hand Tailored Suits are
simply comptctition riddling values. Come In now and have
your measure taken and a Suit made to fit you.
75c SHIRTS 45c
Large shipment Men's Neg­
ligee Shirts, with or without
collar, neat figures and stripes,
all b Izcs, our special

$1.75 NETS $1.39 .
Sandfly or mosquito mesh
MEN’S HATS
Nets, made on an adjustable
For Monday see our very
metal frame.
See this special snecial values in Men’s Straw
nutnlwr for Mon- (ft -| Q A Hats. Specially priced at 49c,
day
3 ) 1 . O i / 98c, $1.49, $1.69, m o r t f h
$1.98 and
3
B. V. I).
M E N 'S SO X
H. V. D. Shirts or Drawers
sell for 50c a garment all over
Hava ju*t received a choie» lot of
the country. We say of course Merrerixed Hull Hone, in black, tan
for a gnrmenl MonAff A and calura, apocini valut n o c : «
day only
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FURN ITU
IRON BED $1.98 *
For Monday one dayonly, we will place on Bale
our full sire /ft -f g \ r »
whitemafn- H a l
ci i r o n i e s

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■k

i£

BOY’S HATS
Our line of-Boys'Straw Hats
are extra values for the money.
Monday see our spec- Q Q
ials at 49c and
i/O C

$11.98

This Una of Men'» Pants, in donuatic and imported patti mi«, (2.25, and
$2.50 values, mid oui m -| jT L Q
prico in only
. 3 ) X • *7 O

6 ft B a ie .$5.98
Here is an unusual oppor­
tunity to buy a cupboard
•afe, 72 Inche* high apd 40.
inches wide. ^ ^

Now is the time to secure a fine pair of the
well known Snow’s Shoes or Oxfords, the acme
of perfection in “Ugion Made’’ Shoes.

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FURNITURÉÎ

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Full fine of Cook Stove*
in ail sites. See our special
values for Monday, on easy
Weekly Payment*

•9x12 ft. t'rex Hueb V
Full site 9x12 ft. f&gt; c *Ä
Art Square, our very

iSSf $7.591

Our line of Indies’ Pumps and Oxford!
made by “Selby” are the cream of shoe makin®
The latest creations in footwear of . quality aj
price» a little lower.
.
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»3.50 OXFORDS $2.98
For Men see our special line of Tan Russia
Calf, Patent Leather, Gun Metal, (U
f\ / \ q
Vici -,Kid at

S t e .t !ü

POCKET BOOKS
Purses, card ' cases,
holders, hill books in bl;
tan leather, also
alii
Specials at 10c, 19c,
a
25c and............ ............ H

si.ua SPECIAL

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While 4 Hatton Oxford*
T I im reprenentx « |*t
styhr -in * y try puiwri»
White ' Canvas Oxford fo
ladi« or
(ft-J A C

AUTO COATS
For Monday investigate oui
line of LinenDustera and Autt
Coats, with plain or fancy &lt;ol
Ian;. Special at (!&gt;/? (\
C
1.98, 2.1)8, 5.G9
J p 0 .4 7 C

• BOYS’ PANTS
Regular and Knickerbocker
style, all sizes, materials, Khaki
worsteds, blue serges,
v See
these many choice values for
Monday 26c, 49c (ft-f O fk
98c and
3 )X * 0 « /

It is a well established f«ct that this Furniture Department offers
the greatest values to be had on the mos» liberal termi—payments
as easy as $1 00 a week.' See our many bargains fur Mondays Sale

An opportunity to se­
cure u wardrobe bargain
Monday will be given, $18

LADIES’—SKIRTS
ladies’ Ready to Wear Me
partment Monday is showing 1
very strong line of white inf
natural color linen Wash Skirfi
for $1.98, $2.29, $2.98.
AlleralioitH Free
If you want to find \\lial
98c will do see our din o
Waqh Skirts, white or tan

WHITE PUMPS
Special line of Ladies'. Nubuck
Stylish heel . no straps, this fine
i&amp;
ichoice Monday « pair only..

Pumps, high or low heel, a

Pump!

�un »rumr»
jeer* i l B. of L. B.
no mor« engineer* In South

trains;
„»n who could poealble got oIf went tp
Jacksonville to attend the convention of
the Brotherhood oi the Locomotive En­
gineer* In - »««Ion there. Meanwhile
I » the Atlantic Coaat Line is uting every
I f «nibble man to ’‘pull" the phosphate
•Vit as" this week out of Mulberry.
As many of the main lino "speed
v t, tangs" as could, got ofT from the Sanford
to Port Tampa run, ami as many as
could from the Charlotte Ilarlwr Divi.
aion. Main line flyers are moving just
asswlf|ly as ever, but they are not being
kv
an&lt;rir»w&gt;ra u
h n know
knmv pvnrv
by engineers
who
every
proverbial "pig trail" along the track.
—Tampa Tribune.

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So arc our White Mountain
Ice Cream Freezers.
Triple
motion, takes less time and ice.

TAKE

Episcopal Church
,
iif Services in the Church of tho Holy
• Cro«. corner Park avenue nnd Fourth
•treet, until iuitkar..ualkw wilL.be sx
follows:
Sunday school every Sunday morn*
W tof »t 9:45.
Morning Prayer and sermon e«ery
Sunday morning at 11: except the first
Sunday of the month, wrhen there will be
a choral celobralion with sermon ui tl a:
« hour. Early celebration at 7:30 the
third Sunday in each month.
Even song with sermon every Sunday
svening at 7:80.
A short service of prayer and praise
every Wednesday evening at 7:3C|Xf jl■ lowed by an informal talk on the prin­
ciples of Christianity as taught by tie
..church. .
REV. ARTHUR 8. PECK,
tf
Rector,

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• Card of Thank«
*

Mr. J. M. Brown and T. J . Cochran
desire to express their thanks to the
people of Sanford for their kindnem to
them during the sickness and death o!
their daughter and wife, Mr* T J.
Cjchran. They also wish to thunk thi
Methodists for their church Kind­
nesses of this nature will never !»• fmgotten by them.

*1 used to b« troubled with • weakness peculiar to
women, writes Mrs. Anns Jones, of Kenny, 111, "Por
nearly s year, I could hot walk, without holding my sides.
I tried several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally,
our druggist advised Cardul foe my complaint I was so
thin, my weight wts 115. Now, I weigh 183, and I am
never sick. I ride horseback as good as svtc, 1 am la
fine health at 52 years.1*

Screen Wire Cloth,
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pean ; Bronze, /Galvanized

Adjustable . Screens,
and Windows.

Doors
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L 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
ill Rent Your House For You

Corner 1st Street and Oak Avenue

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SPEAKING

At the Imperial
.
■ ■ W lf WfflMTo SanfUT&lt;Tt7mt'm( evi
popular frank L. Maddocka ha* un ei
newest and latest repertoire ol popi,lar plays from the pens of the best know n
playwrights. Mr.
ad dock* t* expect­
ed to bring his company to Sanford «iriu
time aoon.
.Frank J. Powers, America * Foremost
KntrmlTOr, Will S T i Very early nttrac­
tion at the Imperial. Mr. Powers is ut
present appearing in Tampa where he Lplaying to capacity house« each night
HU performance la of very high cl»*»and above the average of such *how&gt;
and Mr. Powers has built a repututn.i
(or himself in Ancrica that none In l.iÜne can surpusa.
Mr. Powers and his company will givi
the most satisfactory performance of
any mesmerist that has appeared in
ibnford. Those who go to ace Mr.
Powers to he intelligently instructed in
the mysteries of mesmerism will find him
• refined lecturer who can dlseoum* ill *
lucid, understandable How of nm technical terms’ and he will «end hi*
auditors awiy with a better understand
ing of his art, as well a* a greater re»|«&lt;
for hi* profession. There i* fun, nothin;
but fun, in his presentation, so th
young folks who have no caro for th
scientific features of the perfontunct
will find wholesome amusement of the
quality that creates and appetite.
Don’t forget that tflere is a new ma­
chine for projecting the picture* on t.
the screen st the Imperial and the pro
(run consista of alx reels nightly until
further notice.

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EBENEZER ITEMS
Vtr. and Mrs. J . M. Lotd are attend
Ing district conf«rene« st Umatilla this

CLOTHES
E’ve baited our lines this Spring with the
most attractive and the best Spring Clothes,
Hats and Toggery that we could find.
,t Han Wkiflri A Mara

Wc have added to
Schaffner fit Marx line.

ur already strong line of Clothing the Hart
Clothes with a reputation.

Clothes that are exclusive, stylish and different in Model, Tailor­
ing and Fabric.
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Hats froin'Hatters with a National reputation for making the
E * labdly drove overdo Winter Garden

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Sunday in Mr. Nelson’s car and spent
the day with Mr«. Humphrey's sister,
Mrs. Gregary.
AUfh Strickland Is able to return tc
•cbool again; after nursing s case ol
mump« for the post week.
WUll* Wynn returned home from De- Land last week after spending the wintei
«here trucking.
-Mrs. W. 0. Nolan spent a lew dayt
this wsek in Winter Garden with ,hei
brother, Prank Berry, who Ig quit? ajpk.
v Mka Avis Stenatrom and M J* Gladyr
Bryan spent several day* laal

beat’
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Shirts, Neckwear. Hosiery and other Toggery that’s handsome

Come, sec
to offend you.

Spring Outfitting.

You’ll not find a price

SUITS $10.00,

of lLake Mary attended League
ndsy night.
al from here were very much
Intad but Wednesday night,
* y went in town to hear a good
me« lecture and got mixed up In

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THE SANFORD CANNON ~ 7
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non more.
An old
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SCENES IN THE CAPITAL

"taken»
«.' J . tlO U Y , Editor
W, M. HAYNES, I uiIm u Manater
«riattai* Prtoo. S 3 .0 0 a t e a r Id Advaaca
U Um City by cantar $1.00 Mr jn u
advasca or 30c par Mooih. ,i
la àdiaoca muri bo natta al
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leading part in times of great celebration and In the awful tragedies of battle,
has witnessed the bloody. Indian mas­
sacre« of a generation now gone to reat,
has belfbVed forth the glad tidings when
the railroad came to Sanford to take the
place of the ox cart, is now scattered
to the four winds.
The old cannon, on account of its as­
sociated memories waa dear to the heart
of many of the older residents of'San­
ford. It has been used on great occa­
sions of rejoicing and celebration for
Years and boomed forth the glad tiding«
of successful elections and the culmina­
tion of .other matters wherein the people
of Sanford and Vicinity scored p victory.
If it could speak what tales it'would tell]
Tslee of battle, strila and bloodshed.
It
of m
the
Sanford
i t would
wouhi tell
u u oi
e time
urne when
w orn on
m u iu
« « unheard oi and how from lb . Urn,
of the building of tbe first road to the
lake, now Sanford avenue, tbe town
grew and prospered and soon outstripped
its iwaiwst rival, MellonviUe..
But the "old order changeth‘‘ and at
a fitting moment, during the celebrationof the throwing off of the yoke of the po­
litical ring of Orlando the. cannon was
blown into a thousand pieces.
Tia well. Let the dead bury their
dead,-and In the meantime The Herald
will head tbe list to bring a new 18-inch
cannon to Sanford and place it on the
sea wall in 1916.

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L u ll A fter the Storm
T H E U N IV E R S A L C A R

TALKS OL OLD TALLAHASSEE

“The car of the hour” it has
been many seasons! But it's
more than that n o w .
It
stands alone— “the universal
»I
car.
Nothing but **
a wonder\.ais
A
VVWMUVI
-iul-jnerif. cniild
uaThave create_d
so enormous a demand for
it. B e t t e r g e t yours today.

Hills and Valf« are Grest Surprise
to ths Sanford Delegation
Wednesday morning and we are wait­
ing patiently lor our good little county
to be made. Thera Is a lull now after
the storm of Tuesday nightjand the boys
who have been on tbe rfriifit line and ai.no
the members of the lower house are
glad to rest, the former because they
are relieved at the success of the mcaiand the latter because they are tired
; about caauty division.

There are more than 220,000 Fords on the
»rortd'r-tighwiyar^the-best passible testinor-.-,&gt;,» .. .
ny to their unexcelled worth. Prices—run­
about $595—touring car $670—town car—
$670 f. o. b. Sanford, with complete equip­
ment. Catalogue from Ford Motor Compa­
ny, Michigan and Fourteenth Streets—or
from Detroit factory*
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the wlter being in the publicity business
can readily see th at our city and new
county has received a large chunk of
good advertising and it would not be a
bad idea ffir a delegation of Sanford
boosters to take a run to Jacksonville
and Tampa some time just to advertise
the city. This part of the state tias
learned more about Sanford and the
celery de-1a in ilw tw»t three weeks than
TH E "BABY” , Born at Tallahas­
they ever learned before and Sanford has
see, Florida, Aprii 25, 1913
been placed upon the map in a moil con­
— o ----spicuous place in red ink. As small as
WE ARE GRATEFUL
the matter may seem to home folks this
The Herald on Ibehalf of the people of
Idea of going away and boosting your
the now county of Seminole wishes to
home town beats any other form of ad­
The Sanford contingent arrived in vertising and this statement comes from
thank the membent of the Legislature,
the attaches of both houaea. 'the mem­ the capital Tuesday afternoon after .a a newspaper editor. Our delegation has
ber» of the press gang at the capital, week end's stay at the Celery City. exuded hot air enough to blow up tbe
Editor Smith of the Daily Democrat, These boys were intent on having the Leon Hotel If It had all been confined
State Printer Appleyard and all thé new county created and were nevrr In one room and our secretary of the
people of Tallabaasce for their uniform asleep when it came to looking after the Cdmmerlal Club, T. K. Bates, has al­
kiftdncst and open h&amp;arted hospitality division fight. R, J. Holly, editor and ready received several inquiries about
and kindnoaa to the Sanford delegation proprietor of the Sanford Herald, head*’ Sanford that came direct from the ef­
while they were in Tallahassee. The cd the body and his enthusiasm per­ forts of the Sanford visitors. We did
Herald does not wUh to thank the Legis­ vaded all other delegatee with the re­ this unconsciously at timoi becaave we
lature for their overwhelming vote in sult that nothing but victory was pre­ would get warmed UP on the subject of
favor of Seminole. The gentlemen who dicted.—Tampa Tribune.
our new county and expatiating at length
compose the Legislature of 1018 would
about what we have down there in the
resent this because they do nof want
The success of county division will celery delta would give a good talk about
thanks for doing their duty as they see mean an increased activity along all the charms of our city, the miiwofimved
ft*. h. .We thank them only for their kind- linra, and whPTrttttrflfTiftmHwwteq^li^
the health and wealimWilMPStni1
tn?T
'WWrW liiviJiK -owr delegation * raspeeb- are in Tallabaasce get "back to -work features and the wvay‘ Hio Sanford
. haariafHrt aJJ. tout«.-and. upon .look­ -there will- be something-doing. Thcy. -boosters can talk whin away-from home
ing backward we realize that we must return greatly refreshed' by their little is a caution. Some of them may Iw
MZSl tnuch of their Mention and ready to take up tha grata
ject ofdivUion must work of boosting Sanford with renewed by the comforts that accrue to the rec
have become irksomo to them, for they vigor.
dent» of Sanford and living in'ease mukea
heard it morning, noon and night, and
them' forgetful of the charms of their
when Sanford was not. imposing upon
Now that it is all over we would rise home town, but get them 300 milts
their good nature Orlando would be to inquire If the Orlando papers really away, and they will tell you with tears
pouring their tale of woe Into the legis- expected county division to fail. If they In their eyra as big ns lien's eggs about
lators' ears.--------- — 1---------- ~
were really sincere In their deductions the beautiful lakes, the celery fHds and
\ Our stay in Tallahassee will never be
they are great political prophets like other features, when probably the name
forgotten. We will leave the hospit­
man in Sanford would forget all about
unto the Oracle of Delphi.
able people with rezret We will mbs
------0 -----the celery fields and tho lake's daily
the fine body of men in both branches
familiarity
with them breeding not con­
Every one in Sanford should attend
of the legislature, each member of
tempt
but
apathy.
which is counted our frelnd, ho matter the revival meetings at the Presbyterian
Several of us took u ride into the coun­
what their opinion on the subject dear­ church. Dr. Little gets at the heart of
try yesterday under the chaporoncage
things
in
his
lectures
in
a
most
convinc­
est to our hearts may have been. . They
of Capt. B. F. Whitner and be pointed
all haw their convictions, and being ing manner and every service is a lecture
out the many aighta to us. We visited
that
is
moat
interesting.
strong men have the courage of their
his old home tight and tbe Randolph
------0 -----convictions. Some' of them did not
Senator Donegan and Representative estate and many other; beautiful loca­
agree wjth us, for no men or body of
tions that before the war iv t e immense
men could be unanimous upon the sub­ Lake have received so much free adver­
plantations,
some of them containing
ject of county division. We give them tising from the Orlando papers that
thousands
of
acres, and in contempla­
all the right hand of fellowship. They they have about decided to make the
tion
we
could
see the fine oid southern
aro all right, every mother’s son ol them race for Governor and U. 8. Senator.
mansions with the colonial columns,
and the editor of The Herald is glad of
Every city in Florida, large and small the negro quartern, tho fields of cotton
tho opportunity accorded him of meet­
and corn and all the sights of antebellum
ing our law makers. It has given him. is paving with brick, and before long
days. Some of these fields were im­
a clearer insight into the.wockings of our all the country roads will be paved with
mense
plantations that are growing up
legislative body. Where We were prone brick. It is the only materia! that will
in large tree« now and Capt, Whitnsr
stand
the
strenuous
racket
of
the
auto­
to criticise before as an impartial judge
pointed out several farms that were be­
without any evidence we can now edit mobile.
ing
cleared up again and that in his
------0 -----an article with lint hand knowledge and
boyhood
daya had been large plantations
It ia safe to assume that no Orlando
our opinion has been greatly broadened
without
a
tree on the fields. ' The land
by personal contact and acquaintance man will ever buy property in Talla­
here is a revelation to us flat woods
hassee.
The
climate
ia
much
too
cold
with the Florida Legislature. It would
trackers and when, we were informed
be well for every newspaper man in the for the Orlando bunch and they have
that the people were just now breaking
state to serve one term in tho Florida gone home for their overcoats.
up the land for summer crops of cotton
. —
-----Legislature to attend a session for
Summer will be a most busy time id and corn we eojtid hardly believe It.
eral weeks. Familiarity would "«often
their criticisms, if they bad any, for the Sanford. There will be more new They go in for the staple crops and cot­
ton, com and potatoes seem to be the
ways of the Legislature are beyond the bouses built during tbe next six months
principal crops. Several fine fields ol
than
ever
before
in
our
dty,
ken of the common herd and difficult
growing com and Irish potatoes were
to understand at long distance.. The
Sanford will meet the home coming noted,* and it would seem that some en­
legislators have their troubles and prob­
ably mord of them than any ordinary delegation from Tallahassee with open terprising farmer had ‘ discovered the
mortals. Already they are holding night arms if successful. If not successful policy of tbe South Florida growers to
plant something all the time. Of course
N
sessions and the committee meetings are with w n there
is . always danger of Imet here
enough to drive the law makers enuy.
which
would make spring crops danger­
L Thursday Bridge Club .
Many ol them are beginning to show
ous.
The
soil is the good old red clay
Mrs. J. L. Hurt entertained the Thurs­
tbe signs of weylneas and brain fag.
and
they
do
not use fertilizer as we use
They are takinf the business of tbe day afternoon bridge club and special
it.
jp
faot
Capt.
Whitner said that very
peopfii to heart and tbe business of law vis Iton at tbe ever popular game of
little
fertilizer
was
required for any crops
bridge.
making is much more strenuous than the
except
cotton.
A
strange sight to us
. Three tables of bridge were played,
layman could ever imagine.
was
the
plowing
by
oxen and Charlie
Therefore, knowing as we do the mem­ one of which was a guest table.
Hand
threw
a
fit
the
first tint« be aaw
The club prize, a deck of cards, was
bers and knowing^» large amount of
an
ox
yoked
up
to
a
plow. It seems
work ¿hey are “doing and being entirely iron by Mrs. Deane Turner.' Mrs. A. P.
primitive
to
us
but.this
style of Arming
familiar wlth fhe many little troubles Connelly made the top score at-the guest
winninj thé guest prize, also a is confined mostly to the *amatl negro
thatt beset them we thoroughly appreciate table, winning
fanners »ho are satisfied with two bales
ba
r many klndntseeaao,,Abs~«imfòrd- deck of cards.
of
cotton,
and‘
a
little
com
and
aw
sweet
When the games of cards were con­
members 61 the Third IloUee.
potatoes. The energetic farmers here
had troubles of our own our cluded a delicious Charlotte Ruse
art
making money and heir farms and
are open to sympathy and are served add also iced grape Juke.
buildings
look like the prosperous farms
filled with praise for out treatment while . Mrs. 'Hurt's guests were Mrs. B. A.
of Georgia and the Carolina« and at one
Howard,
M
r
c
-P
.
J.
Gonzales,
Mrs.
- at the atato capital. We can only take
place they told us they wed a thretion
this humble means of expressing our Deane Turner, M rtf Kent Roraetter,
engine
in their farm operations which ia
thanks and say to all of them collective­ Mrs. Gertrude Keely, Mrs. Ayktte
certainly
showing progress. *
ly, “Came down to Bemlnole county Fitti, Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. C. C
The
views
around TallahaaM* showand spend a day trotting our baby on Howard, Mrs. Robert Newman, Mias
Annie
HawkJna.
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Sanford Machine and Garage Co.

THIS IS AN ENTIRELY NEW LIST
APRIL 1st, 1913
VACANT LOTS
46— Lot, 132x147 foot, Cor. 5th und Olive..................
47— Three Lota on French, between 10th nnd 11th_
48— Lot, corner 10th and Elm.......................
49— Lota 4 and 5, Blk. 4, Tier 11....;................ ............
60—Nice lot on the H e ig h t!)*............................. f-.........
51— Nice lot on tho Height* ... .........................
.:...
62r-Lots 9 and 10, Blk.. o, Tier 6. (Half cash.).'.........
53—Two lots, each 50x150 (choice)....................
64— Two lots, each 50x127.................... . .*....................
-1 2 , Tier G„Georgetown ........... .
,»ÎHk. 10, Tier 2 ___ _
67.—Xwo Jûis on.Qak, between 11th and J2 th ..
58— Five lots bn Park Ave., 67xl30jHeights), each
59-r ; TwAlal3*xarner 10th and
•
(*T*dn)er-!lxntii and Palmetto .......
6 1 - One Jot on Palmetto, betweeii 9th and 10th;..........
62— One lot on Oak, between 3rd and 4 t h _- ............

S 300.0(1
1.100.OU
. fiOO.UO
750.00
350.00
300.00
1.000.00
1,000.00

700.00
350.00
800.00
1.100.UÜ

000.00
1.100.00

” 900.00
800.00
1.250.00

HOUSES AND LOTS
1.800.00
63— House, 1 stories on 3rd, bet ^Magnolia nnd Palmetto
64— House, 2 stories, 10 rooms, on 8rd.FSt...&gt;^.’~ 7 " ^ r -T ;... . 1.300.00
65— House, 2 stories, 8 rooms on .Oak, close i n . _ . .......... 3.750.00
66— House, 5 rooms, kitchen and bath, close in______________ 3.500.00
10,000.00
67— House, 10 rooms (one of the best in Sanford).... .......
68— House, 8 rooms, corner lot on Park avenue..................... 6.500.00
69— House, 8 rooms, on Myrtle Ave. (good). .....-................ 6 . 000.00
1.800.00
7 0 — House, 6 rooms, on Sanford Ave.,„^............
2.250.00
71— House, 6 rooms, Cor. 9th and I*aurel
1, 000.00
72— House, 2 stories, 6 rooms, Cor. 9th and Elm
73— House, 2 stories, 8 rooms, 8 acres, 30 orange trees
1Hmile out............................................. ............................... . 2.500.00
2.500.00
74— House, 6 rooms, 2 lota, tiled_............................
75— House, 2 stories, 6 roomB, flowing w e l l . . . , ......... ....... 2.250.00
2.500.00
76— Three houses on lake shore, full block.-..;............ ......... ;
10.000.00
76*^—Ten lots, good house and barn, windmill, tank, etc.

CELERY FARMS
77—

5 Acres at Beck Hammock, 3 acres cleared and fenced,
right at a loading station..................................... ................ . $ 900.00
78— 10 Acres on .Beardall Ave., ull cleared, 5 acres tiled 6,500.00
79— TO Acres on Geneva Ave., ,4 room house, nil fenced,
5 acres tiled.......... .......... .......................... .............................. 6.500.00
80— 5 Acres on Cameron Ave., all cleared,* tiled und cul­
tivated ........................................ . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . —.. 5,000.00
81— 16 Acres, S. of Jessup, 2 acres in cultivation, 6 room
house, flowing well.................... ..............!....... ...;....... ;___ .... 1.500.00
82— ^50 Acres rich nammoek, 30 acres cleared and tiled........ 20 , 000.00
Acres, 4 acres cleared, good well, small house............... . 1.600.00
4,500.00
84— 5 Acres in Beck Hammock............. ......... .......
10 , 000.00
85— 24 Acres, 10 acres cleared and tiled...._____
86- ^31^ Acres, aJl tiled, close in........
........ .......... ................... 5,000.00
87— 40 Acres, 22 acres tiled, 7 flowing wells, 200,000 ft.
16,000.00
boards, 6 room house, etc.______;... .... Q__________ _
6 , 000.00
88— 8 Acres, 3 ¿¿ tiled, rich hammock, magnificent well.
2 ,000.00
89— 5 Acres, 2 miles west. 4 ncres cleared, 3 acres tiled...
90— 1
4,000.00
91
22 , 000.00
92— 4&gt;i Acres
3.200.00
93— 4H Acres, odjoini
2.700.00
No. 9 2 ........... *A *-♦«* ♦ n
-94— 5 Acres, ail
Itivated, house, 4 j*ooms, 2 h miles
west
4.000. 00
»»114«Mti
55— 4 Acres, ail tiled, good 7 room house, 1 mile o u l............. 7 . 000. 00
4.000. 00
96—10 Acres, 5 acres tiled, all Reared and fenced............ ..
3.000. 00
iW— 5 Acres, all Improved............. ..............................................
9 8 — 13*4 Acres, 6 acres tiled, 3 wells, 7 room bungalow,
t a r n ,... ...
_* *
10 ,000.00
*
99—6 Acres, 4 acres cleared, 2 acres tiled, small,house....*..:. 2,500.00
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This list covers some rare bargains. . 1 will from time to time
add to it. In the meantime, If you don’t see jufit what you want,
come to my office and see if I canrt suit you.

Respectfully,1

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RICH’!» II. MARKS,
Established in 1869.
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Office 212 East First Street*

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

�f t « SANFORD HERALD
with a dainty hair ornament. Aftc
condition ol the pleasant garni
cards delicious ice cream and cake
■erved by the hosresa, whose guests
Mias«
I* Josephine DamCron. Irene U

JTlte Wednesday Club will meet at the
jKunt of Mr*. J. N. Whittier Wednesday
afternoon, April 30th, at 3 o'clock.
The Womans Missionary Society ol
' j « Baptist church will meet next Mon*.
dsy evening at the home of Mr*. W. C.
DtCourwy at 7:30 o’clock.
, Miss Jimmie Laing returned Wedncart! alives and friends 'In Jacksonville
tad Gwn Cove Bpringa.
Jr Mahlon Wright of the Sanford post*
efBce force la in Winter Garden visiting
friendsthfcv week. — Mr*. Helen Fyke And her grand
daughter. Mias Opal Holloday leave to­
day for their home In Salem, III., after
■pending a pleasant winter in Sanford.
The)* expect to return next winter,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peters left Thun*,
day night for Jacksonville to attend the
convention of the Brotherhood of Lo
«motive Engineers in session in that

UNANIMOUS IN SENATE
Tallahassee, Fla., April 24—The
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passed (he'Senate today without
a dissenting vote..
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It. J. HOLLY.

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

W

Froy Roman, who has been connected
with the Herald-Printing Company for
some time an pressman has taken a posi­
tion with the Orlando Sentinel, leaving
here today.

Every Week Bridge Club
• Mrs. W. D. Holden was hostmi oT tfte
Every Week Bridge Club at the Sanford
House Thursday afternoon.
Two labltw of bridge were played.
Mr*. T. A. Neal made the highest
score and was the furtuuuU wLunar otrx
brfdge set in a handsome leather case.
After the gamm of cards were con-

i R. R. Dess, assistant cashier of the
Peoples Bank is in Jacksonville today,
attending the meeting of the Florida
Bankets Association.
* Thomas K Bates haa gone over to
Continued from oppoait«- page
Geneva to aasbt the progressive citizens
of that thrifty community In organizing ing the hill* und valleys is most wonder­
a Board of Trade. Each community in ful sight after a residence in the lint
Seminole county should follow the ex­ country, and at aeveral junctures yester­
day we had the driver stop ami we sat
ample set by Geneva in thla matter.
entranced
at the panorama spread out
R. Guy Zctroucr, travelling salesman
at
our
feel.
There were several small
for the Virginia-CarolinA Chemical Co.,
ii In the city in the interests of hi* com­ liodies of w-uter and one l:irg&lt;- lake to
break the diy ap[&gt;car;inre ,,f eternal
pany.
i/E . D. Brown returned- Wednesday hilU ami vailevi. und Uie view of the
lake surrounded by the emerald green
from a business trip to Jacksonville.
Engineer Atkins and wife, who have background would have made a fin*
been keeping house i»t the Fairvieu painting We hail no kodak with us.
have moved to Jacksonville, when- Mr. but only it picture of this scene could
ever half portray the beau tie« ol the red
Atkins has been transferred.
!t *eems that a few weeks
yMr. Geo. Bishop of the Crown ( alnin- rlny country
bla Paper Co; returnecf*Wcdnrsdu\ from residence in Tallahassee works wonders
Oipa ill.the intmaUswii a* „¿Am'* forget.theuia/ioo.tonight at tin
city hall given by Mr* Mehrten*' dune
H E~ram enwr.‘ Who r f « n « n r
ducted a sale for Mr. Mettlngcr of tin*
dty w-aa a Sanford caller yesterday. lie
will open a sale at Apopka for N i’
Yowell’i »tore at that place on tin 30th
of this month, and as u hi* custom, when• m he Is hi thirpartmf the wtnte called
on The Herald for hi* printing,
i Fred Williams, who was injured Mon­
day by being run over by an automobile
b reported oa getting along nicely. Out­
ride of some bad bruises no injuries rr.lulted, and ho was out In a carriage so well ujton thi'ir return to Sanford ,t*
Wednesday overseeing some engineering to cause fat orutile comment u|k»ii 1 ¡il
.work for the city.
Inlmimce a* a lu-idth rt—o-t
We i xj x-ct to leave this week if |«»*Taka your family to Wood 1And Park idblc and we will leave the capital with
regret. Thi* press gang, Editor Smith
of the Daily Democrat, Qol. Tom
Si. Agnes Guild Knlcrluinx
The young lady member* of St. Agn« Appleyard, the state printer, nil thetnem*
Guild of the Episcopal church were Iter* of the stale Legislature and attache*,
faattMoi at a very entertaining ''Sense* itute oiricent and tin- riwident* ol Talla­
Party” i t the home of Mr*. T. A. N e a l hassee have n warm spot in our hearts
Tuesday evening, complimentary to the that will I«- enshrined there footer
Southern hospitality L* di*|&gt;en*ed at the
church choir arid other friends.
The guest* were entertained with a state capital as nowhere elm- The city
very interesting and enthusiastic con- U old in tradition*, old in npj*-«ranee
l**t of the five sens«—seeing, tasting, and we would not have It otherwise
•melllng, hearing, feeling— which wen- We are glad to note many change* In
Ueted. by the display of a multiplicity new buildings and brick strwt*. but
of object*, directly appealing to each one while glad of the progress some of u* are
of tbs senses In turn, and to be named. fossilired to the extent of wishing that
A limited time was given In each con- Tallahassee would never wake upyfor her
f**t. The largest number o f correct charms lie in antiquity a sleeping beauanswara wen) given by Mias Eleanor ty. Tallahassee commercialized would
Roberta and John Murrell, who each not bo Tallahawoe at nil and if they ever
start to freshen up the old place and
^^Ired a handsome picture
Vocal duets and solos by Mr*. Pugh
*ml Miss Mabel Bowler were much cnto rt.
.
A delicious Waldorf salad, sandwiches
and coffee were served in the dining room
■Wch was beautifully decorated and
««grant
‘«grant with a profusion of American
®«uiy roaas. The evening was de­
lightfully spent, the young ladles of St.
gnes ¡Guild proving themselves cliurmnl hostoosea. They were gracuioualy
Mauled In entertaining tbelr guests by
if*
of the GuUd, Mra. T. A.
changing the face of nature in any way
we shall vote for moving the cap ital^
Jacksonville or some other seaport,
Wad«i the Tuner. Orlando.
tf
where there will be nothing but noise and
i c««npUine»tary to Misa Krelor
confusion all the time. Tallahatwoc If*
Nr*. Samuel Pulestòìf entertained the place for the capital and the capital
mo*t delightfully at carda Wednesday Is the place for -Tallahassee. 'Nothing
™wng. compUmentary to Mlw Char- ever happen* here but the liOgUdaturv
*VUc.Kp\lor.
the Woman’« College and no one
81« tables Of ’‘Hearts
vmr want* anything else to happen.
No better location ever existed for the
hair, was *on by U N Madge Ward, capital and here’s-hoping that Tallahas­
see will remain thf capital and that Tal*bo nude the highest scot*.
Among tbs gentlemen •playing the lahaasee will remain the *ame forever
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tofr* 1
w u made by Mr. M. L and aye.,
wh* jron the gentleman’s prlte,
* oraaa «Ipg: «Itter and ash t
Native beef and pork Saturday at
West of honor was
Roberta'. Maxkat.
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'We extend to all our friends a
cordial welcome to our new home.

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Celery Heed.
Book your orders now for crop 1912,
genuine originator’s atgek Paris, Gold­
en -ikii lilwuchiug cciery. »red, Supply
of which b short of demand. Delivery
will be made at once, or in AugusC
whau. m jium l for sowing.
Sample
furnished Immcdtltely free, for trial
in advance of planting season.
Price
for 5 lh«., $14 per lb.; for lew than 6
lbs., $16 p»*r lh; for less than 1 lb, $1
|K&gt;r ounce. By mail or express, charges
paid. Address Charles Johnson, Mar­
ietta. Pa., Wholesale Seed Importer,
over forty years Jn need business, nuthor of The Hti-d Grower.
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SANFORD

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Went.ru beef, Kansas City pork loins.
Roberta’ Market
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TREES

have had full bloom you w a n t to hold It.
T h e best w ay to hold it is to kefep your
trees well fed— t h a t they m ay have
streng th and v ita lity to keep flourishing

WANTS
All Local Advertisements Under Thla
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For Side—Hume,burnt-**,
wagon,
saddle and a few loops. Enquire of
Edw. F. Repp, Route 3, Reartlall Ave.,
Sanford, Fla.
71-3tp
Beat Meals in Sanford for 14.00 'per
wocL. Must Uomw-like hotel m town
Transients and regular hoarder* find a
welcome at reasonable rates. St. Johns
HnlrffW" YC AVathen. Prop. 420 First
Street.
nam t «&gt;
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Cottage for Rent -No. 21H, corner
French Avr and Third St., 5 room* and
bath- Pace rmswrrsbtr*' “W o RC-'RiiCwin 21“ French Ave ^
70-fitp
For Rent Four room cottage, 1MM
Park Ave Apply to A *TrafTord
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7&lt;M!
Wanted PoaiUon In olllce in city by
experienced tody Doctor's or dentist's
office preferred Phone or write Fairview House.
70-2p
For Sale S W ',, SW&gt;», S 10, T 20,
K 32.. .SKI». .SE‘ ,. S 22, T 20. K 32.
Near Geneva, Fla Frank A. Fox,
N'ampu. Canyon Co , Idaho
7n*8tp
For 'ale on ens} jinymetils large !*
room resilience on Oak avenue f&gt;ot
83 ft front, good barn, guruge, etc., all
modern improvements. HowardPackard laird Co., Sanford, Fla.
70-2tc
Ixwit—Pi|lr of gold rimmed none
glasses. Return to Capt. Murks' offirv Reward
7l-2tc
Wanted A furnished room, musf l*e
cheap, not loo fur out Apply at lleruld

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it behoves you to build up your grove for
the future crops, and fe rtiliz e r is essential.
In either ev en t you want fe r tiliz e fo f high­
est grade — from- solu b le sources and
honestly mnde. T h a t is w hat we offer
in the F a v o r ite B r a n d s .................................
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Door Frames Complete $1.75
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To Rent Four rooms and bath, cor
Magnolia and Sixth St.
61i-4tc
Orders wanted for Cuban Ynm*.
and White-West Indian jiotatoca, de­
livered on Tuesday*, price 11.00. Hi
G. Lundqulst, R F. D. t. Phone 103.
68-tf
Want to buy a few thousand feet of
celery board*. F. L. Greene, II, 2. 68tf
For Sale—1 Smith Premier type­
writer, 1 Edison phonograph with 400
record*
Both arebargain*.
J. J.
Crump. 320 n th St.
G7-8tp
- For Safe- New Iron bod with springi
and mattress, also 40 yard* good mat­
ting. G«o. W.KinUinn. R. F. D 3, on
car line.
67-tf
. For H*l*j~Pure Nancy Hall awwt
potato jpilantA $1.76 per thousand, flex
Packard,Route 2.
66-tf
Goldpn Sell Blanching Celery. New
cron lust arrived. Thla' aeed com«

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bill was a local one ip a measure about Friduy or Saturday, 01 d
and yet in county, division many while we have learned to love old
Coast counties in which Ffejtad
resided and gave sdrte jtfjraj&amp;t
facts regarding
ofitit lo b e
derived from couif^dlvution and
how the mother county and the
offspring always prospered afrer
division. He also paid his re­
spects to the county o_/ffctala
who fatten upon the public and
always oppose, division because
it-m ean s‘ the curtailing of their
‘ fees, and that the members of the
‘ ' House should look at the matter
from the people’s point of.view,
' from -the- progressive point--of
view, from tho end of the county
that had always shown that they
could take care of themselves
and not only did he stand for
county division in this instance
hut :in every instance where the
new county could show the proper
credentials and prove large enough
to set up housekeeping for them­
selves. When he concluded he
was roundly applauded and the
Sanford delegation hud to go
inteTThe corridor and hug each
other. Then came the roll call
and how anxiously we watched
our friends as they met our ex­
pectations nnd to a man an­
swered according to their judg­
ment of the case. The final roll
call showed that fifty-nine voted
aye. Five voted nay. We didn’t
wait to -see any more of the pro­
ceedings.
We do not know
whether Dr. Lake took the baby
from the improvised cmdle nnd
kissed it or not. But the Snn, Jord boys broke for the door and
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and not only was the baby hyrn
but new hope nnd great hoj&gt;o had
• been born in Seminole county
that night.
As we chased up
tho-Btroet like a lot of school boys
with Forster—the
staid
and
sedate Forster—in the lead we
yelled with a force and vim that
would have shamed our proto­
ty p e s -the Seminole braves—
and no Seminole braves ever gave
such war hoops or chanted the
song of victory us did that wild
- mob of Sanford people. The
bunch lined up at the telegraph
and they were so excited that
none of them could write an in­
telligent wire and finally they told
one of the operators to wire
Huff at Sanford to give the news
first ljanti and take off the sharp
edges of anxiety of the boys at
home. The wirter fixed a wire
for Mr. Forster, and he states this
to demonstrate his state of mind
with victory in sight. Bless Fors­
ter, he has regained his youth and
how he has worked and studied
and shaped th e . ends and wor­
ried when we were keeping the
boys in good hum or.,
By tills time the house had
adjourned and filled the streets,
and we adjourned also, and Waiv­
ing the Yules surrounded the f t
resentatives ‘ and the senatbt
and there was some handshaking
sure enough. The lobby of the
Goon soon filled and strange to
say we all felt so good that
for­
got to celebrat^ and just sat Anti
held hands like a Jot of moon­
struck lovers and we Telet. in the
same mood.
Maybe we have
f often sat upon other porches in
the moonlight find thought we
•were in Paradise, and we woujd
not desecrate those holy thoughts
and fond recollections with sim­
ilitudes, but honestly Tuesday
yyght the moonlight never seemed
finer and some of us never had
such a.rush of feelings steal over
us, not even in" our wooing days.
We owe a, debt of gratitude to our
jends in the Legislature
ifuj never repay. Our

a t ^ i a n u ^ ^ ^ 1 dlvtSmrbill i
is,in the,liineip^k/and is fought
every'step wheW there tc oppoj
sitton and Seminole county- had »
opposition,-regard it as you may.
The Sanford delegation takes the
credit of keeping the matter
fresh in the minds of the legisla­
tors and to this fact may be laid
the cornerstone of our success.
The editor of The Herald takes upon. the biLL.aml-.lhnf wff m a
D ltu v ir
no credit to himself and will not bring the "predous~child-'wiw us
give credit to any individual. If and hand it to Mayor Spencer at
„ ..
hfc could as a, disinterested party the station.
attcmpL-to honor
men. who
The Gate C f t j r - broughthare ptrt~fr otxt&gt;
never
down
the high tost of living. Only W.OO
write finis on the articles tint.the
Tf I . u n lq n r; h a., pfriVftmftiimlH J i t » :
per
week
‘ for the finest Uhle.board In
division would become an evVy|the city. See Parker.
28-tf
it ia not a spring paralyser os are many
greeri/iDnl bloom forever. No
device«; it does not throw extra «train
one in the fight wants the credit.
la Cirrati Caw), Ora»|* (V u l,, HriMa
on
the rear axle but it makm your car
No one who has been in Talla­ J, R.R*OtBd. dota* badato* a * . ,
D. A O. Mater Co. pUintiff
ride
easier and protect« the mechanUm
t*.
AttariMMt
hassee ever expects to relate what
C. O. Perry, drlradent
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of it; it will reduce the tire cxp&lt;n*t&gt; lo­
C. G. Parry end All (Ubar Prraona letarretsd:
he individually hns done Urmnkc TeNetk*
K berrtiy firm that ault bea bara Itoticalise the wheels are more constantly in
lutati aceiaat you l.y J . IL llotlaiui. debts tiuainaae
possible county division, for the ■a
U. f O. Motor Company, by eUedamant, tba
contact with the ground, because the
amount ablnwd to be due ea aac forth In tba eDIvery good reason that the bunch davit
et aitarti roani (a Otta Itiindrad and Prrtyhelical springs that compose the J. M
up here have worked os a unit Ara aad IS-100, with Intara-1 at tba n ta of H»ht
par cant, alnre Sept 12tlt.
toyatbar with a
have been studied and applied in so
under Forater and Lake and all rtowm.hto alt»t&gt;ay'a I*a, aa avManrrd by S'rrri^
tala prombwory note.
scientific
a manner that they give the
property beinotin* to you, to-wit. One
personal thoughts have been . No.Certain
10 laur aaattad llukk aatomoblk, aniln &gt; No.
twenty
or
thirty vibrations a awond
buried. So much has this spirit
necessary’ for the greater speed of motor
been manifested in our work that
cant
on rough roads.
even now we ask Mr. Forster if
If you are in doubt abput it, aik some
we can go to bed or to dinner or
of
your friends that have taken adv»nto the capita], This is really the
tage
of our ten days' free trial.
true secret of our success and God
grant that it Hhall be perpetuated
in the. new county of Seminole
and in Sanford.. The spirit of
j
Call on or Phone Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
"stick together"- that has been
«« «V« » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « » ♦♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ w m ♦ m * M s * s * &lt;**(♦♦*
germinated here would build
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■ --------------------------cities, in the desert, would con­
No other
quer armies, would even bulk
toilet soap
N E W B O O K S ON F L O R I D A
PRODUCTS
head Lake Monroe and build a
It as effi­
c i e n t In
tomiat hotel, difficult us these
c le a r in g
pioblems have always been in
th o coin*
JSauiocA— -T he editor of The'
phnriwnwftriemtatw*: TtwauJphur
the how’s mid whyVotcitrus culture
Herald has prayed that he would
in
summer. Free.
u r n I h r fill T .When our people
Purifies^
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i—
iFf—a ■
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a—
IA1I l&gt;r^i
H
would acquire this spirit! He has
Contains Ffl&amp; Pure Sulphur. .
labored for it. He has cast illl
HSTa
Hair 1 trail ty Py». Hat» at Arra*, 10«
personal motives aside in every
An uble presentment of this vexing question: Cause and
question, until at times it would
f .
remedy, free.
seem that he had no opinions on
INDIAN RUNNER
any question. H e has besought
the people early and late to get
ru n a STRAIN
together and do things and his
General .principles of soil management specially applied t&lt;i
prayers were answered in this
Florida conditions. Cloth bound 50 cents; paper
Sattìngi $1.00 Eath
county division matter. Noth­
covers 25 cents.
ing could have ever brought the
W ILSO N &amp; T O O M E R F E R T IL IZ E R CO
people together as one man like
the division. It was the same
M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F ID E A L F E R T IL IZ E R S
spirit that dominated our fore­
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
fathers when they took up their
Mr. R. C. Maxwell, Mgr. Sanford Branch
muskets in the dayB of 'seventy- JT w j « i i « f t— you to ttop that (toll k h n
No
r«m«dy
th
a
t
I
h
a
re
a
r
a
r
«old
for
six and drove the invading ar­ Ecsem a. P ao rlaala, and all othar dlaeaaaa
f the akin hits (Iv an more thorou fh
mies from their .shores. It is the uaetlafaaU
on th a n tb a
same spirit that has lain dormant
D. D. D. Prescription ior Eczema
in the "bosoms of the big henrted
l a »tarante« ib la remedy.
men of Sanford. They had the
L . R. PHI LI PS &amp; CO.
spark but it hnd never been struck
DRUGGISTS
and apathy had killed the germ
for a time. Thus, today we can
All kinds of Gas Ranges, Hot P lates, =5
rejoice not alone in the matter of
also a supply of Gas Lamp Goods. :: 3
a new county but also in the fact
Plumbing and
that a new spirit was born on the
night that Baby Seminole came
Gas Fitting
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into the world.
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All Work Receives Mjr Persona!
The Florida Legislature were
Attention And Best Efforts '
ignorant of the fact last night that
they were doing mankind in gen­ Opposite d i j Hall
Telephone No 2$
“T UNGS T EN’* or “MAZDA” Lamps, jg
eral a good turn. They sup­ — — ..................
three times the light at the same cost. 3
posed th a t. division was being
Electric Irons, Toasters, etç. :: ::
3
ade, but in reality they created
city on the banks af the St.
Johns. They gave iis an impe­
CO. 1
tus that will never be retarded
until we have a retd city of twon, Office: No. HQ South Park Ave.—Phone 27 3
ty thousand souls or more. À
city that will never be retarded
at any stage because wo h#ye ac­
THIS IS THE COVER
4 to . . to* u t . U s u ra N»
quired the spirit that goes with
raa ttt àtm tt ratw At m m I h
.
BÙccess-r-the spirit that comes to
T E A C H E R S O F F L O H ID A
the vietpr niter he has conquered
S litr a a 'O » ... . Syria« K .r - .l S .r t .w C ..r&gt; * March 2Cik to Mar 3tNk
■M
..Oppressor and stands forth
Send (to • BulUtln A iprclat lo«,r«i* 1« xl*Ah. Tfca ttat* text booU ere uud. You c.a to
All-vhis strong,
•« «1 »nr titan, tv»p«to for n h-lirr xraJo Otoi It fml» I *,5 0 p«f v w L oc I3 9 O0 for
lb. TnU ladadce I bM* Uant. room. IU hi *iut tcltkstt. ScttO tor pktur* bullrda
young
fnimhood'.
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A to rtU STETSON u m V iN S lT T . D «U«4. O r U *
The bill now comes to the Sen­
SpccUi AttorlW )b C.u.d to
ate,. and even before you road
&lt;
k•- h . to V-to ««to to » +
,
.
Tk».FrcMtol**ry C .u r it to A t n c . I l i n - OotiBy. tUotofy. OrlAfitC Bttd lDorX«nlc Ck*“ *
Vtol ra *1f»tttoï ¿ «wt*
* • tnr. Q»*lli*ii*# aad OtBadtoii«« Andy,to, Axrictilrurnt CluwiBiry. Miner»toe/. Cn&gt;l&lt;«r-#,e
th W last lines thé wires ought
v‘.W.JÈÜ1IL i.i ■*
n»
C»»r»»—Yhfitoloey, titotoef. AuTotajp, BoctoriotoSy. Ilktotoei. X«kr
ttfbe ringing, the lUltoby Ron&amp;toT
tT . Botany, lita e n i Chemlilry, laorxide Ckcmi.lry, Ou.lluUv^B^d QoUJlilili*» Cb.mi.irt
the new baby and i^ g d in ^ th e
S«U *I .1 H i ik - n .n o . h p * Qrean. Vtotin. Vote«, Hiraxn/ *o4 Chora. Work
fact ibfrt the bill has passed thé
Schral «1 n « e Arta—Drawlnc, Palatine loOU. Water Cator, Me.
Senate and been signed by the
— -i
Governor.
The delegation will get home

Absorber

THE J. M. SHOCK ABSORBER CO.

Glenn’s
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Soap

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*‘ Key to Success ”

Stop That Itch!

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C. H. DINGEE

SANFORD LIGHT &amp; FU E L

For Engraved Cards See The Herald

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nesses get their start tUTroubTotf 6T
1*0 other joining iinniedimeh
jnUer
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the stomach, liver, bowel«—trouble»
muted ih
il,rr 4ulck‘y. •«•ly. »«rcly relieved by
organization R e v Smith inutili
executive Littril ui tin* Urkivii AniH'ia
tion to I«' present. alno m«*inbers of the
Orlando rhurch. It i» hulw| that fhi*
organization will prove n great ble-e-mr
GENEVA I OTTINGS
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to the town and surrounding com
W. H. Montgomery vfalted Orlando munity,
Saturday.
•vwTvkM». U kwiM, 10c.« 2(U.
r . R. Dooley «pent Monday In San
M O O R E M i l l CMEN I S
and Mn* \\ A Knight have
¡lord. ‘
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Mr. amt—Mi*wmtìrnaut Nlrlinlmm. JV. . iM iad d k t I k i U f M farm on -ndlrosrt
turned to their horn« -in -Day tonu hut street and moved there Tuesday from
for T H IB
PA PERj
the Cameron farms.
Monday.
We are glad to welcome to Geneva Mr.
Joe Guerrv and Bryan St|litres art
and Mrs. Walker, formerly of-Michigan, taking a trip to Lx-khnrt and other
ivcently of Calneavillc------*' points.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo. RehbRidor arid . L. C. Chamberlain^ in company with
David Speer vlalUxl Orlando last *Kri- Harry .Ward was fn Jacksonville on
husirtWs lust uirk.
day. ■
•Rev. Herman Danlela and friend, Mr.
f . II. Johns«,n has first honors h.-re Acknowledged Rest Insecl Destroyer
Germirlde and Disinfectant.
Tlmberlake of St. Petersburg spent for shj|iping sweet corn second week in
Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mn. April. Others are shipping tomatoes,
As n household article, a dialnb» ans, cucimi,I TS and fxitatoe* ami the fe d o n i,a safe-guard against contngiW. J. Danicla. „
H. Y. Tarbcl arrived in Geneva la.it K■lorniiL Ourdern, jssipie were shipping ous diseases and an insect destroyer,
Friday (rom Michigan and will make Mime grisù, celery lust ««»'k.
KKNOl.F. Ims no equal
thii place hia home in the future. Hi*
M r and M r*. E It {■ &lt;,rml\
PRICES:
lona »ill arrive soon with their house­ tuine«l a l curds T u e s d a y evening
'j gal 11.35;
hold goods. We heartily welcome these
J E M e l' 1,'lla iitl i. *11tli ripg w ith ..
good people to our community
Mr bad ease u) i,1,hmI |siisnmiig n. hi« |,(i
Fur the extormm*
« u u » Oinvruti
|H,(j
J a r bell will at once Irrgin the erection l,tt,|d
ofaeveral handsome dwellings. At pri­
Mr** H M (,i|l^.ri was given a ■
m n ronrhes, lliollis. ¡Hits, lliiiS(|lli|(is,
n t he a a gucat of the Geneva House.
pleto surprise on Wednesday last l&gt;&gt; mini, fleas, spiders mid nil class of insects,
Mr. Curlett spent .last week in Tam­ of the Ladini' Aid and other*. The j To kill and prevent fleas, lice and
pa, on husincaa for the Citrus Ex- ladles carried everything Ini it Ime lunch- mites on fowl
To kill nnd prevent
eon unii the day* wus much enjoyed licks, fleas, lice and flies on animals.
changc.
Mr. Whitcomb of Bloomington. Ill . Mtudumi* If M (¡ÌIImtI. I t' Sunti To prevent the spread of contoflious
\\ C, Gin-rn i&gt; I l‘n|»'. I i \ .mglm diseases.
li »gain a guest of the Geneva House
To disinfect hath and
Mr*. Moody has returned from u visit W tu A te la •»un i , l ( laus K I K , pp toilet rooms, sinks, waste jiijies,
pails, cellars,
I F M c C le ila in l ¡m il I E E lls w o rth linrlinRe cans and
to Jacksonville and St. Augustine
Mr*. Adam* gave a dinner of ten |and M i* .* - Ell.« Ingram Etti* I l i n k 'tables and fowl houses To assure
rovers on Wednesday for Mr. Gnidiin , son, A l a , V a u g h n I v i ta * (,.,»• and yourself |&gt;erfcciion m health, u m *
of Jacksonville, who is visiting Itei . II*—»,,- I N | . , r i i n in i se v c «al ' «111■ 1r« • w.r. F K N O I.E tjetierotisly with &lt;i sprayer
daughter, Mrs. PattlsholL
I pnitrnt
One sprayer with the first
It is understood ufxm good ¡tuthnn'v
I be píeme it i ,reenw m«*l &gt;«•■ - ii'irln .
parchase of one yialhin of
that twenty* five families from the m&gt;r11, was held ui I
K i iru riin.tr, ■ pn-u
F K N O L E , only one to a purchaser
»ill jocate In Geneva within ninety I ground* mid with t &gt; l l’n| «•ns bust me

BEECHAM’S
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Again We Say

iiluaiy heel. A PERFECT FITTING MODEL

w e especially iikc to display our
Spring stock of ¿ f u f f * shoes to men
who u n d e r s t a n d what good shoes
really arc.
It doesn’t take them long to realize
that d f i&amp; p shoes are built on honor
—that they offer the most value at the
least cost.

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Mrs. J. !’■ Mussel white of Oriundo la«i k'-l
k"i«&gt; ol good tilings u
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over Wednesday and return l/lllli
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Whifipoorwill i Ocmiintu, pur liushel
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Good Location
Good Service
G K O C E R IK S
day in the Pine Grove Baptist church,
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Christmas, Fla., the pastor, Rev L !.**•
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I Lilii Mollai !'Inttr, BKlii ■aoks, |&gt;orlian«'l
Smith officiating and the large »udine*
S«*lf Kising Flmir, wo«»&lt;l |»«,t: Darn l
6.65
witnessing the marriage. Both .«r*- cmi tin- p u b ll, to In i r*~« ' 1 «» Hi*
( ìrits, 02Ib sjiok
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•eernted church worker* anil will n&lt;&gt; v e n u r y « o r v i i « - I«, u* h«*l'i 'll
(ìranulatod S u g a r, por lodili saok
4.6 0
doubt accomplish a great deal for the Theater neat Suini;,., alieninoli
lit*sf (¡n'ori Coftee, por pound
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Master in thin happy, union. Mr*. p. rn. Rev. Blocker ami Hi*v
ib««f
iukf«(l lo mariti rKan(ti, »«• f. a. b JtrVaoniilU
Stanley was the happy recipient of a De L i lid will d«-liver aililn-s»1* and the
large number of lovely gifts. The h,-i iM-«*itHimi will pr*'*.* iit Ier«i«ting I«’ * hid
t elliiwS an i tliou who nr«- not •«( the
of all was a lovely lilble pnwtit«*! by
Mr. Stanley. They have located on l ’rd,r
Eatabli.whed 1 9 0 3
their horruatead at Spring Head whir« '"_aM
tliey will Ik* pleased to ssx* their friend'
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Mr* Smith furnished an original »ol
W rite for Price List Terms Cash -------- ----- -- --------— s ..i..» u..aw
ding march, which was com|w«**&lt;l wfiile * '**
I.ITtilI
lililí)
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in cliargc of the music department in the | Via South
B rel-i
Oakland-Winter Gordon High S cIuhi!. ' through tram I »Hier« H l
noy. F I* A I. &amp; N It. It . Jackson­
which was highly complimented.
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Rev. Smith and family returned home ville. Adv.
Sunday evening from Christmas, where
th«'y had good services both Saturday
NERVOUS DKHII.1TY
•nil Sunday.
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Mr». J. Tilden Jacobs of Chuluotn Rich Blood. Strong Nrr«r» nnd Rohum —
Vilnllt) Gained b) l.eonardl'«*
wai in town last week/accompunied by
Elisir.
Miss Bertie Jacobs. Mr*. Jacob* h the
If you lack vitality, feel w«*»k, run
elllcient prwidint of the W. M S at down and lifeh-w. are nervous and &lt;*aMly
Chuluota.
startled, have ptx&gt;r sleep with fantastic
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Hart of Chuluota dreams, and the upjietite is jaair und var­
went to Orlando last Monday with Mr*. iable, you are sullering with general de­
bility, und should use Leonard!’* Mix*!
B art* mother to have her eye* treated Elixir ar once. It* power to cur«- i* *imby Dr McEwan.
p|y marvelous in lia eas«* of wcskniw
W. J. Osteen of Christmas was in town and general debility, whether in men or
women The* first «low- seems to put new
lost week.
life and vitality in the blood, und giw
Mre. Hattie Kilpatrick. little son and strength and vigor to the nerve»,
Leonardi's fliitod Elixir increa-M** the
daughter of Winter Park were here Fri
d*y. enrouto to Chrbtmo* to enjoy Un­ blood supply, drives out nil impurities,
church service and the marriage of hpr regulates the circulation and give iht
digiative organs strength to take cure ol
"*« *. M l* Coward.
the food that is eaten without any of tin
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Mr. Archie and Mis* Bissi- Hodgt* misery of indigestion that makes life mbwere here Friday on their way home. zraiile to thousand*.
If yoti have aching bones, rash, coppel
Mr. Hodge» Is uaistant aurgeon on the
colored sfwls, ulcers, weakness und Inck
railroad near Whittier, and Mia* of vitality, you are taking a tcrrild,
Bessie haadtevn teaching near Whittier, chance with your health if you fail to use
her school cloaed fqst Thursday. They this marvelous remedy of the twentieth
fame to enjoy th e*^ v ice-at Chrbtmw. century. The first symtoms oi nervou»
debility arc Natures' warning to savt
f
Mire Besaie will «¡»end the aummrr with you from the horrible afler-eff»cU of lo­
home folka, while her brother will re­ comotor a toxin, heart failure, blindness.
la o o o o o o a fa o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a _
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paralysis, lost memory, etc.
turn to hb work thi* week.
Like nothing else, this wonderful dis­
John Lanier, from near Cocoa was Jn
covery drives out all disease germ* and
town Friday enroute lo Chrl*tmas.
impurities from thy- blood and strength
R«v. Stone of Tlttrerille was in town ens the digestive organs. It cure* all
blood disease», even the most chronic
Iret week. JMl
R*v.f Hope le. engaged in a series ol forms ol scrofulous affections, crupti ns.
of the skin, boils, tumors, ulcers, old »oris
syphilis, nervous debility, rheumatism,
R«v. Smith and family went to Win- catarrh, and all discuses arising from im­
ter Park Monday, afternoon, where a pure blood.
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J waa organized Monday

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much celebrated Stokes "Mental
Anguish" bill, directed at the telegraph
companies, ■formed the central. attraelion In the Senate Wednesday, following
. its unanimous pasage In the House, and
there were evidence« that much good
work has been done by tho telegraph
com panic« in the last few days. The de­
bate was stubborn and will be continued
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A little bill of less than a page in
length, by Mr. Floyd, of Franklin, pro­
posing the appropriation.joI Urn thousand
,4 dollars for the purpose of erecting at
West a monument to Henry M.
*'in part payment", for his great work for
Florida, threw the House Tuesday morn­
ing Into an earnest hut orderly debate,
auch as would cause all the press corres­
pondents In tho gallery to mov* forward
toward the rail and take notes. It was
indeed a spectacular debate.
xxxxxxx Some notable visitors arrived in Tal­
lahassee Tuesday morning, the first
mentioned being Former Gov. Albert
Jennings, then comes Col. P. A. Vans
Agncw, from Kiasimmeo.sand H. G.
Bartlett, of Jacksonville. Mr. Jen­
nings is interested in drainage matters
and U paying close attention to legisla­
tion now pending. .The Ex-Governor
Is one of the most distinguished visitors
always welcome to the capital and Col.
P. A. Vans Agnew is not far behind
The latter gentleman is one of .the big
attorneys of tho state having his office«
it» Kissimmee, where be directs a large
number of institutions having to do with
the welfare of the »tat« at large. H. G.
Bartlett is interested in a hanking house
at Jacksonville, and is rapidly acquiring
u reputation for business acumen, com­
ing to Florida from Toledo, O., where he
was connected with one of the largest
hanking house« in that progressive city.

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HERALD
won^by{MiM Elizabeth McLaughlin,
M n~R. H. Marks was the lucky winner
of the guest pritt. Whsn the pleasant
gamps of card* were concluded the host

L X . Library Dajr
The Library Day benefit and birthday
party given by the Wednesday Club
in celebration of in nineteçji years, at the
-hoirie of*M re.'S. O.
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afternoon was both a pleasant nodal oc­
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in serving a delicious salad course with
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Herndon, Mr». Robert Newman.
F. J. Gonralea, Mr«. F. L Miller.
A. B. Wallace, Mm. 0 . G. Butt,
Elizabeth McIamghUn. &gt;tr*. B. j !
.ling. Mil, O. L. Miljer, M C - B t a

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-B a n k s Will Close *
Snturday being a legal holiday lb
banka of tho city will be ^foseii fr,r bush

Mrs. George L. Maria, president of
Mr*. DeColtes’ gue«ts were Mrs. R. H.
Orange is gaining ground each day, 1*4 the Wednesday Club presided in h«r Marks, Mr«. G. Keely, Mr*. J. H. Rouming felicitated on hb pleasing manner and usual dignified, gracious manner, hay­ illnf, Mra. Samuel Pules ton, -Mr*. B. W.
Woodland Park
Sunda.X
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ing in churge a ls o ’the prôgmm, which
penruasixe.style. _ , .
was most delightfully tendered.
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The program, committee dtservea tho
Representative Harry’JColdslein, oi
Nassau, has Introduced and is deeply appreciation of tho dub and guests,
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Interested in the passage of a bill pro­ for the splendid arrangement of their
viding for the placing of fire escapes on fine program, the excellent selections
any building of more than two stories which were so charmingly rendered by
In height, believing that enforcement of each Individual taking pa(t, and contrib­
such a law will result in great saving of uting so much to the pleasure pf the au­
.. you do, we a r e h ere to fu rn ish pne. *Not an
life from fires in future y am .
dience.
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KMrs. Cruse Barnes presidnÿ at one.
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,in co rp o ra ted bank w ith officers, d ir e c to r s , cap ital
,-Last night for. the first tfaaa.alnaa.themed. of the ulkU-ln ¿he /imiog..roop&gt;t and
istp ek, e t c . . b u t . a J B u n k you c a n t a k f i - h m e a n d drop
administration of Gov. Broward the dished the delicious apricot ice which
I n i y o u r , sp a re c h a n g e , y o u r v a c a t io n m o n e y or you r
guWrnatorial mansion at Tallahassee was served with cake by Misse« Molf
cHgarJ. m o n e y ;--------witnessed the Governor in the receiving Whitner and MabeljBowjer in Mexican
line with his wife.
His excellency and costume. Mis« Chnrl(lttti Keelor pre­
W e h a v e a supply o f th e se H O W E B A N K S which
Mrs. Park Trammell gave the drat of sided over Ihe large dish Of hot "tamales"
we will lend to ev ery o n e depositing a d o lla r in our
their official receptions for the legislators at the other end of the table, which she
and their families and friends and the served at five cents each. Mm. B. F.
S a v in g s D e p a rtm en t. W ith you r d ep o sit you will
general public.
Whitner also asslited in serving the re­
re c e iv e a book in w h ich we e n t e r y o u r a m o u n t and
Both houses of tho Legislature were in freshments.
we will P A Y Y O U F O U R P E R C E N T , IN T E R E S T
A very satisfactory sum of money was
receipt of the following invitation on
A N D COMPOUND IT A T E V E R Y T H R E E MONTHS
Saturday loaf
realised for the benefit of the Library.
“ Mr*. Trammell and myself will give
The following b the program which
C R E D IT P ER IO D .
on Thursday evening, April 24, from was thoroughly apprécia tod, enjoyed,
We hold th e key to th e se b a n k s, you c a n keep
8;30 p. m. to 11 p. m. a public reception enthusiastically received and unstint­
at the Governor s home, in honor of thi edly praised by the guests at the pleas­
th e m a t hom e until th e y a r e full, or u n til you have
legislators and their families. All mem­ ant birthday party at which the Wed­
a s m u c h a s a d ollar, and th e n b rin g th e m to the
bers of the legislature and their fam­ nesday Club.were hostesses.
b a n k and h a v e th e a m o u n t rem o v ed a n d placed on
ilies and-friends, all connected with the
Orrhcstra
you r book.
legislature and the public generally are Mrs. O. W. Bnuiy - Mbs Jessie Ktumon
most cordially invited.
Miss Josie Stumon
Mr. J. J. Stumon
W E E S P E C I L L Y D E S I R E TO I N T E R E S T T H E
' "PARK TRAM M ELL,
Miss Irene Brady, accompanbt
“Governor.*
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Reading
Mbs Mattie IJpc
Cameo bridge Club
Mr*. A. P. Connelly was hoeteas ol
the Cameo Bridge Club Wednesday
morning. Two tables of bridge were
played. The highest score was made
by Mrs. C. M. Voroe, who is wearing the
lowly cameo brooch, the club prire.
Mr*. Connelly’s guest* were Mrs. O. W.
Brady, Mrs. C. M. Vorce, Mrs. C. O.
Mclaxughlin, Mrs. W. R. Anno, Mrs.
B. W. Herndon. Mrs. Robert Newman.
Miller.

Vocal Solo
Miss Damrron
Banjo
M™. F. J. McDaniel
Duet
Mrs. Pugh and Miss Bowler
Orchestra
Rending
Miss Charlotte Keelor
Encores were kindly and graciously
responded to by every one on the program
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tertained very delightfully Wednesday
afternoon. Three taMe-e of bridge wow,
playisl, one of which was a guest table

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Cerlliun Music Club
hnaseeTuesduy after it few days' stay at
IOW- TW v ^ S iH A Liiikiit is comThe regular meeting of the Ceciluuv
Tifrtr'fn^pfi'Tnwr to his home Music ("lull will in- held al livu sludio ol were tiie work of th&lt;* htwt«fw as were also
In order to look after large hwiirumt ln- Mrs. Fannie S. Munson Saturday after the lovely prix«'«, two water color iiirterasta. The member from Osceola and noon at :l o’clock
tureH, one of wbicli, the club prire. ww*

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SANPORD, FLOR ID A, T U E S D A Y , AP RIL I » ,

THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
V arious Sources

HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

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Historical Spring Flowing _
For Hurried Readers

SEMINOLE

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Governor Trammell Signed The Bill Last
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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of the Land
of Flowers

CLUED FROM THE STATE PRESS

Gigantic Parade and~€heering~ Thousands Greet The
Seminole Warriors Returning From
Tallahassee.

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An Epitome of the Week« Mom Ica?y
portant Happening« in the
State* Domain

A long threatened break in the main
Seminole county i» a fact'
, rives were presented one by Mr. Lake and and those who had stayed at home and
Word reached this ctly shortly after
line Mississippi river Icv w s «lone the
Any erne alighting from the trnin Sat- also the ».«natore and the capital was a pleurunf hour was spent. Their only- ten o'clock this morning of the death
west bank in Upper Louisiana caine at urdny afternoon would have thought *o, tj**op|rd by Seminole men that day as
oh early hour this morning when the from the multitude that nwaijed the war- we »lartrtl down the corkscrew turn to regret was the absence of Senator lion- by suicide of T. T. Tiner of Pine Castle.
egan.
Mr. Tiner-was fifty-five years old, and
Lake St. John levroe twelve mile» to the rion* returning tioin Tulluhrosee with 1the station. We prevailed upon Ixtki*
Those in attendance at the banuuei was one of the prominent citizens of tha
north of Ferriday, la»., went out, turn­ tile vnljir of tic Orlando »laffi dangling Urnd Doncgnn to nrrotnpany u* liut the
were Ifon. Furn-sl I-tk i, F P Forster, lower county and wa* well known in Or­
ing the flood wntera loose upon the fin** from tliejr belt*.
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! n*;xt|^moming m Jacksonville Senator D. L. Thrasher, ('harhsi 11und. A. T. lando. He is rr|Mirte&lt;t to have Iteen
fanning lands and village* of lower
The hill creating SCminnli «•oiiirrw*:TV it^a^^unil that he had several im­ Bossttter. C. Ft Walker. S. r Dirhsnn depressed for several days, and was sev­
Tenaas and Concordia parishes. Ap- paired tin- Senate last Thursday with- jxirtant Imuliii*» mattrrs that would
und W. It. Healey of 1wingwood: E. T. eral time* Fiearti to talk about the effect
• proximately wtwenty thousand ix-reon» out a dissenting vote. Senator Donegal) not permit his ahfence Iroin the city
Woodruff. W. J. Hill. R. J. Holly, F. W. od laudnum producing a painless death.
will be driven from their homes as a re- waiving the rules and his fellow Ren- and this was a great disappointment to
Mahoney, S. Bunge. T. J. Miller, L. P. —Orlando Star.
result of this*crevasse, which will flood atom granting him the usual courtesy all of us, lor could the Senator have
jMcCuller, Thomas Emmett Wilson,
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' ' a territory embracing about 900 spume on local hills, Almost before the San- accompanied us home and received the
Mayor Spencer, Geo, H. FernaJd, A, E.
What was termed "dirty Republican­
joillft. The property damage will total ford delegation w-n* aware of the (act the honor» nccôrdetf the delegation and Mr.
Fatjo, B. (!. Smith and E. A. Douglass ism wns scored in the House this morn­
aeveral thousand dollars.
Senate iiad accomplished the next step Lake it would have demonstrated the und wife of Oviedo, 11. O’. Dubaar, A. P. ing. . It had reference to the cloning of
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in division and then came the enrolling love for him held by the people of San- Connelly, H. Mcl,autin. G. F. Smitli, the Pensacola navy yards by tlte recent
Further evidence of the aggressive news and engrossing and all the other mutter«»
N H. Gamer. W F Shelley . M. F Bole Republican administration and came
of the northern rebel« was given today so essential lit tin- capital III nuiM"g hill»
1 here must have Iteen several thousand uv«on, L. Ft Philip* and« Thomas K. up In a debate over the resolution to
when several hundreds of them well into law* Through the good .»otk'iif lieople at the station to meet Uie con Bates.
send Sjieaker Farris of the House to Pen­
armed and mounted, captured the town Forrest laike the work wa* done liy i|Uermg heroes and they were showered
Alter the luncheon the warriors and sacola on May 6 to take part in the wel­
of Vanegos, on the Notional railroad in working overtime and by nine o «lock with flowers and best wishes ami when their Friends "scattered" to their home*
come to be accorded Secretary of tbe
the state or Hah Luis Polos!. They cut Friday morning the ).i|) wu» ready lor they were aide to break away (rum tb«'- and the «trveta wen- alive with hu*y Navy Joseph us Daniels. The House
the railroad to'the north and then moved the nigua ture of tin« Governor. Fust, crowd and climb into the cam a most grout« discussing the event und the had lust week decided to go In a body,
over to Maudiuila, a mining und smatter­ though it was necessary for S|H'uker ' wonderful procession greeted Lht«!r eve». crowd* were augmented by many shop- alio lF»e ••mute. Fmth branchen accepting
ing center. Dozens of engagements r«-rris itinl Preside», t [»rane r*s|««tive|y Almost a hundred autos ami carriages t»*r» from the Country .ho «-ante in lu tin« invitation M«ni.
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have occurred during the lust week in in sign it Mr l ake p-irrhn*««! thrl-'■ and wagon» us float* line-d the street and hear th&lt; news
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various purls of thl repulilir
lute fountain |» rvs. one for the signature headed by the Sanford Military hand
Many were dLnp|&gt;ointeil that no pub
Preparation» are Ix-ing made In Jackooo
of the S|«eaker, one for the signalur of tiie
started down Ninth iic »[«caking was to he uululged in latrr xonvillt« for the erection of an armory
_ In deference to Secretary of State i OI I r«
.4
cOf»— - - - - - - -«
pi the t epmu^, h^l thorn* who were for the
______ Mcouls
, ^Jiryan,**who is flue BrKarr.rm'uiii, Cal, I the Governor
Trie Speaker catite Mrs and one
Indian Seminole maiden* In TaFiahiutocc and Mr. l-ake wen« a' that city. ®^m&gt;«llT)^ attorney ha* pretomorrow to confer witli (ioveinor i and rap p in g lor order -a id the magi and several «am liad s m a ll Seminole* ready talked to death and much pn parx-d tin- paper* neceaaary to tlie car­
,.
•^T^fl^r^fflW*ni#P'Iw Ki&lt;1atiiri- i&gt;n tin*-pm
rying out ui ili» ptvy»ecL.^*i;-xt.
ltd*
I am now VUtnV.M) NUM* Kvw.
_l j w. .AfieV L
1 'r i -/y'* ‘ T F l y M r
f e f W y iF «FfflFf*f l e m 11g
l&amp;aed anti-alfen land law*, it ha* ia-en
and all along the
OOo
There* was never nui-h u home coming
deckled to make no plan* (or the confer:
d to dial) roui«I do and altogether it wu» ig%*for there has never Ih-vii such an occaTF»e Tribune of Bunnell, St. John*
— encos until Air. Bryan has signified the
In oct'wskxl never to i»« lorgoUyn Änd the «loti for rejoicing. The affair was im- county, announced'that there will noon
purpose of hi» visit. Governor John
&lt;1 in tired and du*ty warrior* milled riii-ir promptu unii arranged on very «Fiori !«e a canning factory opened In that
win met this afternoon with Attorney »lienee, although the .'-Milioni ileUgutieii appreciation* und umwered the cheery milieu and on Saturday the busiest day town. A. C. Phillips, formerly of At­
General Webb anti a dozen of the ad­ were upon the |.olnt of Minting forth
of the wre'k, but tt w«» u Joynus occasion lanta. has lately purchased twenty-five
greeting*
ministration leader» for a general di*
1 be proci-wiuti came down Firet
for the people of Sanford, and for the a«*rv* of land there arid will maka his
Then cume tin inutcli to the Gover­
cusslon of the .situation with regard to nor's office, und here* idler a few minutes' street to Palmetto and thence to the |Itoys who had accomplished so much in home upon it. He will plant the en
Secretary Bryan's visit. But no course deh»y Governor Trammell signed the Sanford iloU»e when* a three nturse |such an aide manner and it demon- tire tract in tomuior« and will build a
of action was proposed, Governor John bill and miei a cordial handshake we turkey dinner aw¡mid them, and where vt rated that the Sanford (reople are the canning plant for the purpose of taking
. son afterward» said that every tiling thanked him und maile our way to the before they were allowed to eat Hepro- biggest boar ted, most ganernus and best care of hi* own crop, aa well an thoae of
hinged on the deairea of tin* state s vis­ telegraph ulhoe to wire ine folk* at eiilhtivi1 luike and ( hiiirman F P |&gt;eople on earth The Celebration on any other grower* who may desire their
itor.
lióme We tnid worried and labored *u t Fureter «&gt;n- hitrodtirt-d t*&gt; Mayor Salurdiiy was but ti«e preliminary xegaiubie« cumuli
ooo
o o &lt;1
AtiOUt tin Fourlli of July tile people of
.oiig mu! fnitJifuliy titai *t* were- a trill«
T h e F lo rid a Military Academy, here­
This is considered tin- futulul «lute in tired mul pcrbali* not -o enllio-iu-tli
Seminole county will celeiirate a* only
the Balkan problem in which m w and as lormerty and wen' also intent u|KHi men were cheered to the echo and were threw* big hearted people know how and tofore located at Green Cove Springs,
difficult complications liave arisen. The getting home and it wn* rather a &lt;|uu*t almost hustled oil (he ste|&gt;* by their |then all our friends of the legislature will be moved to Jacksonville Just a«
|from Governor Trammell down will be soon os the buildings necessary to bouse
ambassadorial conference is to de«-itic crowd that bade the many friends g&lt;x&gt;d- thousands of admiring friend».
At the luncheon merry jest and lively invited to come to Sanford and see the it can be completed. The contract has
whether the European concern «hall in­ bye. Mr 'Ihrnaher bad (irinled WW
been let to W, T. Hadlow Company and
fluence Montenegro or whether Aus- budge* and several hat bund* for the
Verily Sanford lure come into Fier own) work has already tx*n commenced.
trulla shall 1«* left alone to rompel the homeward march and all the representu- tlelpated in the Tallahassee campaign
The buthltritfs art* to be located on Edgeevacuation of Scutari.
wiuxl avenue, in Murray Hill Heights.
pow« r ««f tFu [«hint will t»- of tlie ch- tnc **c««|ilfr Bcart-r
Koliert lenkin*
Meeting Commercial t luh
--------------ty !*• mill tin* will I«« «u|i|ilciTirtitc«i witli |Muubi of Honor
Kissimmee, April 27 Atlantic Coast
The Compierclal Club will fu«l«i ■■m««*t
PiuP.» t opunin) luxc-I«, l arge
an auxiliary ga* |&gt;lnnt to h** usrei m finer '
Mil«in*d Holly
Line train No. »0 from Tampa to Jack­
interesting meeting next Friday night
Amount oi t npiia« Ht-rtI geticy ciu»*« Kx|*rt mccFuinir» «nil have
Irma Smith
sonville ran into a burning trestle at
in the city hall. The meeting i» c«ll«-«l
\n inf1ti-.tr&gt; of »tale wide imi«»lance : charge of the vurious department* anil
Katherine Turner
Boggy creek five mile* north of here at
lor the purpooe of Fteuring the ru(i.irt oi lo Florida will t»« that of tin Crown the rewourc«-* of the Iim h I plant will lx* j Page*
one two o'clock today. The engine re­
the committee on county division ami Columbia i'ajier Company which ii pre­ so |H)Ued that u »olid carload of printed
Edward Brady
mained In the track but the tender,
other matter« of importance will conn
Dick Terbeun
wraps
with
social
denign*
can
be
sent
mail, baggage and two »lay coaches were
paring to d|ien up the greatest and only
before them. This is the firet meeting plant of its kind In tlie state with manu­ forward within forty-eight hours after
Waverly Abernathy.
ditched. None was hurt. Train« 89,
• of importance held for several week* facturing headquarters at Sanford with the receipt of the ordpr.
Fairies —
H5, 83 were routed by Orlando to Apop­
and a large attendance is exacted.
Mary Elizabeth Ihileston
The businem of the company at this
ka over the Seaboard to Kissimmee over
Mr. .Georg» D. Bishop, formerly super
Olive Newman
intenderti
of
the
company
's
plant
ut
point
will
approximate
$20,000
per
anMidland. A wrecker is on the scene
What Good Is It?
Catherine Simms
nun» anil the quuniit) of pajier used will
and will po*»ibly clear it by this morning.
Some persons ask, "What good U it?" Lis Angeles, Cal., as general manager
Margaret Stockton
The Crow n Columbia Paper Company amount to 2,400,000 (xiunds jht year.
This question with the same propriety
Bexi»ul Services at I’rrubyttrian church
Clifford i ouisa Shinhr«l*er
The pnjxir will lie received here from tiff*
is
a
San
Francisco
corporation
with
a
might be propounded concerning tin
FHhel
Gooilwin
Perkins
The revival service* at the Presby­
Pacific coirei mill* In train loads, it ficlng
nature of f the discovery of the North capital stock of $ I fi. 00(^000. It ojierWood
Nymptis
—
ter
inn church are attracting the atten­
pul
up
in
rolls,
ready
to
go
to
the
preme«
Pole." “When lle*rh was seen escaping .iles manufacturing, ffnixhing and dis
tion of the ju-ople of Sanford this week.
•'?
Thomas Wight
tributing
plants
in
San
FTnncisro,
lx
*
!
for
printing
and
cutting
The
plant
from the tea kettle, "What good i* it?’
George Wilson
Dr, Little of Atlanta who has been in
win be in o|x*rali»&gt;n by tFie firet day of
would have -been a sensible inquiry. Angeles, Oregon City and Portland. Ore
Frank Chase
¡argq of till* meetings has endeared
Jun** and will t-mploy it large force« of
Camus.
WiUh..
und
the
new
plant
at
When Franklin wrest«! lightning from
hintfHf to the people by his earnest aoAlbert Connelly
experts in this particular line.
Sanford.
the akiea and «topped H.by a key the
Ikilatiotis arid excellent lectures. Last
Mr. George D. Bishop, who will have Charioteers: —
The company will manufacture from
people might have creduoualy smiled m
Sunday
afternoon he talked to the chil­
Lelon
Holme»
the
entire
management
of
this
plant,
is
they asked, ".What good is it?" He Ita own raw materials and place on the
dren
nnd
all of them love him for hla
Albert
Collins
a
young
man
who
has
grown
up
in
the
could not havA Answered, for children market in a ready for use condition,
gentle manner in leading the lambe t o .»'A
Joe Atklrreon
industry
in
the
plants
of
the
company
wraps
for
citrus
fniUa,
wrap*
for
veget­
ask questiottt-gihlloeophcni cannot anthe Savior. This afternoon he will
Pitman Atkinson
Hypnotism? How did ables and melon« and wraps for decid­ out west and ia familiar with the various
agttirl
talk to the children. Tonight the
Alexander
Alexander
lin»s of endeavor neeemary to the sucSvergall 9.Y*hli4»ter ; "Trilby?" What uous fruits. Its manufacturing furilservice«
will start at 7:80 and every morn­
Frederick
Heasoner
powar li«ii¿lí&lt;F‘ Uj a pereon’s eye that itl at Sanford will be »uffldertt to turn cemful operation of tho plant. II« has
ing
services
arc held at 10 o'clock, last­
John
Brumley
to
tbe
combeen
warmly
welcomed
•-.cauae« another to fall aaleep under Its out 6,000,000 wraps in eight hours, anil
ing
one
hour,
thus giving even the busy
Jimmie
Cowan
munlty.—Timea-Unlon.
"g aze? How long does this influence such atepa have been taken as will neces­
houdbkeeper* and Fmalnesa men an op­
Ralph Carpenter
sitate
the
running
of
the
plant
at
ells
l u e Why' la it that some people po»portunity of hearing this wonderful man
Clarence Winn
V . : May Festival.
■ J t and othera do not. -Why cannot full capacity each working »lay in the
of
God. tQr-v.JJtJlc is forced to leav««
Clyde
Ilodgre
The. May Fmtlval of the Primary
—
' So hypnotized?. All of these year, r Long time contracts have been
__1» rvv. '■„XAA _-J-«T’l___ J . . . _ l _ t . '
Jack
HalL.
School
will
be
held
oh
the
Sanford
House
one that the public take great closed with the Florida Citrus Exchange,
Program
will Srkii'flSrlilgliit'Wr?. 1/ there èro •
lawn on Thursday afternoon at* 4:80
.
&lt;he% are answered Chase tt Co., and many other consumer«
any who hive not attended thee* re­
Flower March
O'clock. The li life'folly» Aro prepared to
ah
i
tiJ*T4HThroughout
the
«talc,
width
Great Posvera who are to appear
vivals they should take advantage of
Welcome to the Queen
give an interesting program
guarantees
the
active
coofieration
of
the
■A J t the Opera TIouae nixt week, with the
, the few remaining days and attend (none- &gt;.
-tpbe» M »j»- Que*r» «ach bes ,wUfcf¥.W»ali ^_Gfpy«nlng of the Quera-------- tornph-tf~pisret'-Umnigbout s l l m t i r a i
HypnojícC optedy^fl,f,any now
ing nnd evening «Crwror*
Group
of
Songs
Bini
Gl
will
review
the
prettp
pageant
from
th*
of the year.
ont of the most convincing »[u-akera that
Flower
Group
of
Songs
throne
amidst
the
green
bowers
Tbe
The pliant will be equipped with thrpe
\ r&lt;
has ever Iwcn heard in Fanfjrd ana hie
Butterfly
V
G
roup
following
eharnctere
will
be
represented
rotaor jullnder presses for printing the
Fellow» Anniversary
many distinct traits of character and
F'dlk Dances—All Grade
1 » sj
•On
by:
wrspa.W
t.st'
design
of
power
cutter,
^of lack of apice tF&gt;e article
earnest manner have endeared him to
Morgan McClelland . May Pole Dance.
Odd'Fillowa anniversary bundling machines and counting appar­ Herald
- • eUi
tho people of this city and hk departure
After
the
program
the
children
will
F - * * I- :
Margaret Zachery
baa been crowded out of atus, stereotyping plant and such other Queen__ __
will be regretted by the many who have
sell
ice
cream
and
lemonade
lo
their
____ ____Hoy Howard
but will appear in Friday’» appliance« aa will conduce to the rapid Bishop.... - __
beau greatly benefitted by hla U fthlnp,
and prompt handling of businem. Tbe Crown B e a m ...........— Emma Spenobr fri«D&lt;W.
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much celebrated Stokes "M ental
Anguish" bill, directed at the telegraph
companies, ■formed the c e n tral. attraelion In the Senate Wednesday, following
. its unanimous pasage In the House, and
there were evidence« th at much good
work has been done by tho telegraph
com panic« in the last few days. T he de­
bate was stubborn and will be continued
later.
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A little bill of less than a page in
length, by M r. Floyd, of Franklin, pro­
posing the a p p ropriation.joI U rn thousand
,4 dollars for the purpose of erecting a t
W est a m onum ent to Henry M.
*'in part paym ent", for his great work for
Florida, threw the House Tuesday m orn­
ing Into an earnest hu t orderly debate,
auch as would cause all the press corres­
pondents In tho gallery to mov* forward
toward the rail and take notes. It was
indeed a spectacular debate.
xxxxxxx Some notable visitors arrived in T al­
lahassee Tuesday morning, the first
mentioned being Former Gov. Albert
Jennings, then comes Col. P. A. Vans
Agncw, from Kiasimmeo.sand
H. G.
B artlett, of Jacksonville. Mr. Jen­
nings is interested in drainage m atters
and U paying close attention to legisla­
tion now pending. .The Ex-Governor
Is one of the most distinguished visitors
always welcome to the capital and Col.
P. A. Vans Agnew is not far behind
T he latter gentleman is one of .the big
attorneys of tho state having his office«
it» Kissimmee, where be directs a large
number of institutions having to do with
the welfare of the »tat« at large. H. G.
B artlett is interested in a hanking house
a t Jacksonville, and is rapidly acquiring
u reputation for business acumen, com­
ing to Florida from Toledo, O., where he
was connected with one of the largest
hanking house« in that progressive city.

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April 6, lP is

HERALD

L X . Library Dajr
The Library D ay benefit and birthday
party given by the Wednesday Club
in celebration of i n nineteçji years, a t the
-hoirie of*M re.'S. O.
fi
afternoon was both a p leasan t nodal oc­
casion and gratifying success lh&gt;every

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w on^by{M iM Elizabeth McLaughlin,
M n ~ R . H. Marks was the lucky winner
of the guest p ritt. Whsn the pleasant
gamps of card* were concluded the host

in serving a delicious salad course with
wafers omlcoffoe.

Herndon, Mr». Robert Newman.
F. J. Gonralea, Mr«. F. L Miller.
A. B. Wallace, Mm. 0 . G. Butt,
Elizabeth McIamghUn. &gt;tr*. B. j!
.ling. M il, O. L. Miljer, M C - B t a

Mr*
Mr».
Mur
star
dy

-B a n k s Will Close *
Snturday being a legal holiday lb
banka of tho city will be ^foseii fr,r bush

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Mrs. George L. Maria, president of
Mr*. DeColtes’ gue«ts were Mrs. R. H.
Orange is gaining ground each day, 1*4 the Wednesday Club presided in h«r Marks, Mr«. G. Keely, Mr*. J. H. Rouming felicitated on hb pleasing manner and usual dignified, gracious manner, hay­ illnf, Mra. Samuel Pules ton, -Mr*. B. W.
Woodland P ark
S u n d a.X
t&gt;T-tI
ing in churge a l s o ’the prôgmm, which
penruasixe.style. _ , .
was most delightfully tendered.
xxxxxxx
&gt;
T he program, committee dtservea tho
Representative H arry’JC oldslein, oi
Nassau, has Introduced and is deeply appreciation of tho d u b and guests,
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Interested in the passage of a bill pro­ for the splendid arrangement of their
viding for the placing of fire escapes on fine program, the excellent selections
any building of more than two stories which were so charmingly rendered by
In height, believing th a t enforcement of each Individual taking pa(t, and contrib­
such a law will result in great saving of uting so much to the pleasure pf th e au­
.. you do, we are here to furnish pne. *Not an
life from fires in future y a m .
dience.
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KMrs. Cruse Barnes presidnÿ a t one.
.
xxxxxxx"
,incorporated bank with officers, directors, capital
,-Last night for. the first tfaaa.alnaa.them ed. of the ulkU-ln ¿he /imiog..roop&gt;t and
istpek, etc.. but.aJBunk you can takfi- h m e and drop
adm inistration of Gov. Broward the dished the delicious apricot ice which
In i your, spare change, your vacation money or your
guW rnatorial mansion a t Tallahassee was served with cake by Misse« Molf
cHgarJ. money;-------witnessed the Governor in the receiving W hitner and M abeljBowjer in Mexican
line with his wife.
His excellency and costume. Mis« Chnrl(lttti Keelor pre­
We have a supply of these HOWE BANKS which
Mrs. P ark Trammell gave the drat of sided over Ihe large dish Of hot "tam ales"
we will lend to every one depositing a dollar in our
their official receptions for the legislators at the other end of the table, which she
and their families and friends and the served at five cents each. Mm. B. F.
Savings Department. With your deposit you will
general public.
W hitner also asslited in serving the re­
receive a book in which we enter your amount and
Both houses of tho Legislature were in freshments.
we will P A Y Y O U F O U R P E R C E N T , IN T E R E ST
A very satisfactory sum of money was
receipt of the following invitation on
A N D C O M PO U N D IT A T E V E R Y T H R E E MONTHS
Saturday lo a f
realised for the benefit of the Library.
“ Mr*. Tramm ell and myself will give
The following b the program which
C R E D IT PERIOD.
on Thursday evening, April 24, from was thoroughly apprécia tod, enjoyed,
W e hold the key to these banks, you c a n keep
8;30 p. m. to 11 p. m. a public reception enthusiastically received and unstint­
at the Governor s home, in honor of thi edly praised by the guests at the pleas­
them at home until they are full, or until you h a v e
legislators and their families. All mem­ ant birthday party at which the Wed­
as much as a dollar, and then bring them to the
bers of the legislature and their fam ­ nesday Club.w ere hostesses.
bank and have the amount removed and placed on
ilies and-friends, all connected with the
O rrhcstra
your book.
legislature and the public generally are Mrs. O. W. Bnuiy - M bs Jessie Ktumon
most cordially invited.
Miss Josie Stumon
Mr. J. J. Stumon
W E E S P E C IL L Y D E S IR E TO I N T E R E S T THE
' "PARK TRAM M ELL,
Miss Irene Brady, accom panbt
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D R E N IN T H IS S A V I N G S H A B I T a n d w ish to
Reading
M bs M attie IJpc
Cameo bridge Club
Mr*. A. P. Connelly was hoeteas ol
the Cameo Bridge Club Wednesday
morning. Two tables of bridge were
played. T h e highest score was made
by Mrs. C. M. Vo roe, who is wearing the
lowly cameo brooch, the club prire.
Mr*. Connelly’s guest* were Mrs. O. W.
Brady, Mrs. C. M. Vorce, Mrs. C. O.
Mclaxughlin, Mrs. W. R. Anno, Mrs.
B. W. Herndon. Mrs. Robert Newman.
Miller.

Vocal Solo
Miss Damrron
Banjo
M™. F. J. McDaniel
Duet
Mrs. Pugh and Miss Bowler
Orchestra
Rending
Miss C harlotte Keelor
Encores were kindly and graciously
responded to by every one on the pro- J
gram
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R E M E M BE R , we p a y in t e r e s t o n y o u r first dollar
a n d th e BEG IN IN G IS T H E IM P O R T A N T PO INT
D O N ’T FORGET, y o u r D e p o s it s
A g a in s t E v e r y Kind o f Loss.

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Enlrr Nou* Bridge Club

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YThc Entre Nous Bridge Cluh was en­
tertained very delightfully Wednesday
afternoon. Three taMe-e of bridge wow,
playisl, one of which was a guest table

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Cerlliun Music Club
hnaseeTuesduy after it few days' stay at
IOW- TW v ^ S iH A Liiikiit is comThe regular meeting of the Ceciluuv
Tifrtr'fn^pfi'Tnwr to his home Music ("lull will in- held a l livu sludio ol were tiie work of th&lt;* htwt«fw as were also
In order to l o o k after large hwiirumt ln- Mrs. Fannie S. Munson Saturday after the lovely prix«'«, two water color iiirterasta. The member from Osceola and noon at :l o ’clock
tureH, one of w bicli, the club prire. ww*

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N. P. YOWELL &amp; COMPANY
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Published 8omt-W bokly—tuosday and Friday

IM SA N t'X JR D — Lifo i$ Worth Living
SANPORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, APRIL I» ,

TH E W ORLD

SEMINOLE COUNTY

ISIS

IS CREATED

Items of Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources

Governor Trammell Signed The Bill Last
Friday Morning
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

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Here The Reader« Will Find i Brief
Historical Spring Flowing _
For Hurried Readers

Gigantic Parade and~€heering~ Thousands Greet The
Seminole Warriors Returning From
Tallahassee.

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA
The General News of the Land
of Flowers
CLUED FROM THE STATE PRESS
» *• *4c\v' A n Epitome of the Week« Mom

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Ica?y

portant Happening« in the
State* Domain

A long threatened break in the main
line Mississippi river Ic v w s «lone the
west bank in Upper Louisiana caine at
oh early hour this morning when the
Lake St. John levroe twelve mile» to the
north of Ferriday, la»., went out, turn­
ing the flood wntera loose upon the fin**
fanning lands and village* of lower
Tenaas and Concordia parishes. Ap• proximately wtwenty thousand ix-reon»
will be driven from their homes as a reresult of this*crevasse, which will flood
' ' a territory embracing about 900 spume
joillft. The property damage will total
aeveral thousand dollars.

Seminole county i» a fact'
, rives were presented one by Mr. Lake and and those who had stayed a t home and
Word reached this ctly shortly after
Any erne alighting from the trnin Sat- also the ».«natore and the capital was a pleurunf hour was spent. Their only- ten o'clock this morning of the death
urdny afternoon would have thought *o, t j**op|rd by Seminole men that day as regret was the absence of Senator lion- by suicide of T. T. Tiner of Pine Castle.
from the multitude that nwaijed the war- we »lartrtl down the corkscrew turn to egan.
Mr. T iner-was fifty-five years old, and
rion* returning tioin Tulluhrosee with 1the station. We prevailed upon Ixtki*
Those in attendance at the banuuei was one of the prominent citizens of tha
tile vnljir of tic Orlando »laffi dangling Urnd Doncgnn to nrrotnpany u* liut the were Ifon. Furn-sl I-tk i, F P Forster, lower county and wa* well known in Or­
from tliejr belt*.
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! n*;xt|^moming m Jacksonville S en ato r D. L. Thrasher, ('harhsi 11und. A. T. lando. He is rr|Mirte&lt;t to have Iteen
The hill creating SCminnli «•oiiirrw*:T V it^ a ^ ^ u n il that he had several im­ B ossttter. C. Ft Walker. S. r Dirhsnn depressed for several days, and was sev­
paired tin- Senate last Thursday with- jxirtant Imuliii*» m attrrs that would und W. It. Healey of 1wingwood: E. T. eral time* Fiearti to talk about the effect
out a dissenting vote. Senator Donegal) not permit his ahfence Iroin the city Woodruff. W. J. Hill. R. J. Holly, F. W. od laudnum producing a painless death.
waiving the rules and his fellow Ren- and this was a great disappointment to Mahoney, S. Bunge. T. J. Miller, L. P. —Orlando Star.
atom granting him the usual courtesy all of us, lor could the Senator have jMcCuller, Thomas Em m ett Wilson,
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on local hills, Almost before the San- accompanied us home and received the Mayor Spencer, Geo, H. FernaJd, A, E.
What was termed "dirty Republican­
ford delegation w-n* aw are of the (act the honor» nccôrdetf the delegation and Mr. Fatjo, B. (!. Smith and E. A. Douglass ism wns scored in the House this morn­
Senate iiad accomplished the next step Lake it would have demonstrated the und wife of Oviedo, 11. O’. Dubaar, A. P. ing. . It had reference to the cloning of
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in division and then came the enrolling love for him held by the people of San- Connelly, H. Mcl,autin. G. F. Smitli, the Pensacola navy yards by tlte recent
Further evidence of the aggressive news and engrossing and all the other mutter«»
N H. Gamer. W F Shelley . M. F Bole Republican administration and came
of the northern rebel« was given today so essential lit tin- capital III nuiM"g hill»
1 here must have Iteen several thousand uv«on, L. Ft Philip* and« Thomas K. up In a debate over the resolution to
when several hundreds of them well into law* Through the good .»otk'iif lieople at the station to meet Uie con Bates.
send Sjieaker Farris of the House to Pen­
armed and mounted, captured the town Forrest laike the work wa* done liy i|Uermg heroes and they were showered
Alter the luncheon the warriors and sacola on May 6 to take part in the wel­
of Vanegos, on the Notional railroad in working overtime and by nine o «lock with flowers and best wishes ami when their Friends "scattered" to their home*
come to be accorded Secretary of tbe
the state or Hah Luis Polos!. They cut Friday morning the ).i|) wu» ready lor they were aide to break away (rum tb«'- and the «trveta wen- alive with hu*y Navy Joseph us Daniels. The House
the railroad to 'th e north and then moved the nigua ture of tin« Governor. Fust, crowd and climb into the cam a most grout« discussing the event und the had lust week decided to go In a body,
over to M audiuila, a mining und smatter­ though it was necessary for S|H'uker ' wonderful procession greeted Lht«!r eve». crowd* were augmented by many shop- alio lF»e ••mute. Fmth branchen accepting
ing center. Dozens of engagements r«-rris itinl Preside», t [»rane r*s|««tive|y Almost a hundred autos ami carriages t»*r» from the Country .ho «-ante in lu tin« invitation M«ni.
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have occurred during the lust week in in sign it
Mr l ake p-irrhn*««! thrl-'■ and wagon» us float* line-d the street and hear th&lt; news
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various purls of th l repulilir
lute fountain |» rvs. one for the signature headed by the Sanford Military hand
Many were dLnp|&gt;ointeil that no pub
Preparation» are Ix-ing made In Jackooo
of the S|«eaker, one for the signalur of tiie
started down Ninth iic »[«caking was to he uululged in latrr xonvillt« for the erection of an armory
_ In deference to Secretary of State i OI I r «
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pi the t epm u^, h^l thorn* who were for the
Mcouls
, ^Jiryan,**who is flue BrK arr.rm 'uiii, Cal, I the Governor
Trie Speaker catite Mrs and one
Indian Seminole maiden* In TaFiahiutocc and Mr. l-ake wen« a' that city. ®^m&gt;«llT)^ attorney ha* pretomorrow to confer witli (ioveinor i and rapping lor order -aid the magi and several «am liad small Seminole* ready talked to death and much pn parx-d tin- paper* neceaaary to tlie car­
,.
•^T ^fl^r^fflW *ni#P'Iw Ki&lt;1atiiri- i&gt;n tin*-pm
rying out ui ili» ptvy»ecL.^*i;-xt.
ltd*
I am now VUtnV.M) NUM* Kvw.
_l j w. .AfieV L
1 ' r i -/y'* ‘ T F l y M r
f e f W y i F «FfflFf*f l e m 11 g
l&amp;aed anti-alfen land law*, it ha* ia-en
and all along the
OOo
There* was never nui-h u home coming
deckled to make no plan* (or the confer:
d to dial) roui«I do and altogether it wu» ig%*for there has never Ih-vii such an occaTF»e Tribune of Bunnell, St. John*
— encos until A ir. Bryan has signified the
In oct'wskxl never to i»« lorgoUyn Änd the «loti for rejoicing. The affair was im- county, announced'that there will noon
purpose of hi» visit. Governor John
&lt;1 in tired and du*ty warrior* milled riii-ir promptu unii arranged on very «Fiori !«e a canning factory opened In th at
win met this afternoon with Attorney »lienee, although the .'-Milioni ileUgutieii appreciation* und umwered the cheery milieu and on Saturday the busiest day town. A. C. Phillips, formerly of At­
General W ebb anti a dozen of the ad­ were upon the |.olnt of Minting forth
of the wre'k, but tt w«» u Joynus occasion lanta. has lately purchased twenty-five
greeting*
m inistration leader» for a general di*
1 be proci-wiuti came down Firet
for the people of Sanford, and for the a«*rv* of land there arid will maka his
Then cume tin inutcli to the Gover­
cusslon of th e .situation with regard to nor's office, und here* idler a few minutes' street to Palmetto and thence to the | Itoys who had accomplished so much in home upon it. He will plant the en
Secretary B ryan's visit. But no course deh» y Governor Trammell signed the Sanford iloU»e when* a three nturse | such an aide manner and it demon- tire tract in tomuior« and will build a
of action was proposed, Governor John bill and miei a cordial handshake we turkey dinner aw ¡mid them, and where vt rated that the Sanford (reople are the canning plant for the purpose of taking
. son afterward» said that every tiling thanked him und maile our way to the before they were allowed to eat He pro- biggest boar ted, most ganernus and best care of hi* own crop, aa well an thoae of
hinged on the deairea of tin* state s vis­ telegraph ulhoe to wire ine folk* at eiilhtivi1 luike and ( hiiirman F P |&gt;eople on earth The Celebration on any other grower* who may desire their
itor.
lióme We tnid worried and labored *u t Fureter «&gt;n- hitrodtirt-d t*&gt; Mayor Salurdiiy was but ti«e preliminary x e g a i u b i e « c u m u l i
ooo
o o &lt;1
AtiOUt tin Fourlli of July tile people of
.oiig mu! fnitJifuliy titai *t* were- a trill«
T h e Florida Military Academy, here­
This is considered tin- futulul «lute in tired mul pcrbali* not -o enllio-iu-tli
Seminole county will celeiirate a* only
the Balkan problem in which m w and as lormerty and wen' also intent u|KHi men w e r e cheered to the echo and were threw* big hearted people know how and tofore located at Green Cove Springs,
difficult complications liave arisen. The getting home and it wn* rather a &lt;|uu*t almost hustled oil (he ste|&gt;* by their | then all our friends of the legislature will be moved to Jacksonville Just a«
| from Governor Trammell down will be soon os the buildings necessary to bouse
ambassadorial conference is to de«-itic crowd that bade the many friends g&lt;x&gt;d- thousands of admiring friend».
At the luncheon merry jest and lively invited to come to Sanford and see the it can be completed. The contract has
whether the European concern «hall in­ bye. Mr 'Ihrnaher bad (irinled WW
been let to W, T. Hadlow Company and
fluence Montenegro or whether Aus- budge* and several hat bund* for the
Verily Sanford lure come into Fier own) work has already tx*n commenced.
trulla shall 1«* left alone to rompel the homeward march and all the representu- tlelpated in the Tallahassee campaign
The buthltritfs art* to be located on Edgeevacuation of Scutari.
wiuxl avenue, in Murray Hill Heights.
pow« r ««f tFu [«hint will t»- of tlie ch- tnc **c««|ilfr Bcart-r
K o liert
len k in *
M eeting Commercial t luh
--------------ty !*• mill tin* will I«« «u|i|ilciTirtitc«i witli | Muubi of Honor
Kissimmee, April 27 Atlantic Coast
The Compierclal Club will fu«l«i ■■m««*t
PiuP.» t opunin) luxc-I«, l arge an auxiliary ga* |&gt;lnnt to h** usrei m finer '
Mil«in*d Holly
Line train No. »0 from Tampa to Jack­
interesting meeting next Friday night
Amount oi t npiia« Ht-rtI geticy ciu»*« Kx|*rt mccFuinir» «nil have
Irma Smith
sonville ran into a burning trestle at
in the city hall. The meeting i» c«ll«-«l
\n inf1ti-.tr&gt; of »tale wide imi«»lance : charge of the vurious department* anil
Katherine Turner
Boggy creek five mile* north of here at
lor the purpooe of Fteuring the ru(i.irt oi lo Florida will t»« that of tin C r o w n the rewourc«-* of the Iim hI plant will lx* j Page*
one two o'clock today. The engine re­
the com m ittee on county division ami Columbia i'ajier Company which ii pre­ so |H)Ued that u »olid carload of printed
Edward Brady
mained In the track but the tender,
other m atter« of importance will conn
Dick Terbeun
wraps
with
social
denign*
can
be
sent
mail, baggage and two »lay coaches were
paring to d|ien up the greatest and only
before them. This is the firet meeting plant of its kind In tlie state with m anu­ forward within forty-eight hours after
Waverly Abernathy.
ditched. None was hurt. Train« 89,
• of im portance held for several week* facturing headquarters at Sanford with the receipt of the ordpr.
Fairies —
H5, 83 were routed by Orlando to Apop­
and a large attendance is ex acted .
Mary Elizabeth Ihileston
The businem of the company at this
ka over the Seaboard to Kissimmee over
Mr. .Georg» D. Bishop, formerly super
Olive Newman
intenderti
of
the
company
's
plant
ut
point
will
approximate
$20,000
per
anMidland. A wrecker is on the scene
What Good Is It?
Catherine Simms
nun» anil the quuniit) of pajier used will
and will po*»ibly clear it by this morning.
Some persons ask, "W hat good U it?" Lis Angeles, Cal., as general manager
Margaret Stockton
The Crow n Columbia Paper Company amount to 2,400,000 (xiunds jht year.
This question with the same propriety
Bexi»ul Services at I’rrubyttrian church
Clifford i ouisa Shinhr«l*er
The pnjxir will lie received here from tiff*
is
a
San
Francisco
corporation
with
a
m ight be propounded concerning tin
FHhel
Gooilwin
Perkins
The revival service* at the Presby­
Pacific coirei mill* In train loads, it ficlng
n atu re of f the discovery of the North capital stock of $ I fi. 00(^000. It ojierWood
Nymptis
—
ter
inn church are attracting the atten ­
pul
up
in
rolls,
ready
to
go
to
the
preme«
Pole." “When lle*rh was seen escaping .iles manufacturing, ffnixhing and dis
tion of the ju-ople of Sanford this week.
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Thomas Wight
tributing
plants
in
San
FTnncisro,
lx*
!
for
printing
and
cutting
The
plant
from the tea kettle, "W hat good i* it?’
George Wilson
Dr, Little of Atlanta who has been in
win be in o|x*rali»&gt;n by tFie firet day of
would have -been a sensible inquiry. Angeles, Oregon City and Portland. Ore
Frank Chase
¡argq of till* meetings has endeared
Jun** and will t-mploy it large force« of
Camus.
WiUh..
und
the
new
plant
at
When Franklin wrest«! lightning from
hintfHf to the people by his earnest aoAlbert Connelly
experts in this particular line.
Sanford.
the akiea and «topped H .by a key the
Ikilatiotis arid excellent lectures. Last
Mr. George D. Bishop, who will have Charioteers: —
The company will manufacture from
people m ight have creduoualy smiled m
Sunday
afternoon he talked to the chil­
Lelon
Holme»
the
entire
management
of
this
plant,
is
they asked, ".What good is it?" He Ita own raw materials and place on the
dren
nnd
all of them love him for hla
Albert
Collins
a
young
man
who
has
grown
up
in
the
could n o t havA Answered, for children market in a ready for use condition,
gentle manner in leading the lambe t o . »'A
Joe Atklrreon
industry
in
the
plants
of
the
company
wraps
for
citrus
fniUa,
wrap*
for
veget­
ask questiottt-gihlloeophcni cannot anthe Savior. This afternoon he will
Pitman Atkinson
Hypnotism? How did ables and melon« and wraps for decid­ out west and ia familiar with the various
agttirl
talk to the children. Tonight th e
Alexander
Alexander
lin»s of endeavor neeemary to the sucSvergall 9.Y*hli4»ter ; "Trilby?" What uous fruits. Its manufacturing furilservice«
will start at 7:80 and every morn­
Frederick
Heasoner
powar li«ii¿lí&lt;F‘ Uj a pereon’s eye that itl at Sanford will be »uffldertt to turn cemful operation of tho plant. II« has
ing
services
arc held at 10 o'clock, last­
John
Brumley
to
tbe
combeen
warmly
welcomed
•-.cauae« another to fall aaleep under Its out 6,000,000 wraps in eight hours, anil
ing
one
hour,
thus giving even the busy
Jimmie
Cowan
m
unlty.—Timea-Unlon.
" g a z e ? How long does this influence such atepa have been taken as will neces­
houdbkeeper* and Fmalnesa men an op­
Ralph Carpenter
sitate
the
running
of
the
plant
at
ells
l u e W hy' la it th at som e people po»portunity of hearing this wonderful m an
Clarence Winn
V . : May Festival.
■ J t and othera do not. -Why cannot full capacity each working »lay in the
of
God. tQr-v.JJtJlc is forced to leav « «
Clyde
Ilodgre
The. May Fmtlval of the Primary
—
' So hypnotized?. All of these year, r Long time contracts have been
__1» rvv. '■„XAA _-J-«T’l___J ... _ l _ t . '
Jack
H
alL.
School
will
be
held
oh
the
Sanford
House
one th a t the public take great closed with the Florida Citrus Exchange,
Program
will Srkii'flSrlilgliit'Wr?. 1/ there èro •
lawn on Thursday afternoon at* 4:80
.
&lt;he% are answered Chase tt Co., and many other consumer«
any who hive not attended thee* re­
Flower March
O'clock. The li life'folly» Aro prepared to
a
h
i
tiJ*T4HThroughout
the
«talc,
width
G reat Posvera who are to appear
vivals they should take advantage of
Welcome to the Queen
give an interesting program
guarantees
the
active
coofieration
of
the
■A J t the Opera TIouae n ix t week, with the
, the few remaining days and attend (none- &gt;.
-tpbe» M»j»- Que*r» «ach bes ,wUfcf¥.W»ali ^_Gfpy«nlng of the Q u e ra -------- tornph-tf~pisret'-Umnigbout s l l m t i r a i
H y p n o jícC o p te d y ^ fl,f,any now
ing nnd evening «Crwror*
Group
of
Songs
Bini
Gl
will
review
the
p
rettp
pageant
from
th*
of the year.
ont of the most convincing »[u-akera that
Flower
Group
of
Songs
throne
am
idst
the
green
bowers
Tbe
The pliant will be equipped with thrpe
\ r&lt;
has ever Iwcn heard in Fanfjrd ana hie
Butterfly
V
G
roup
following
eharnctere
will
be
represented
rotaor ju lln d e r presses for printing the
Fellow» Anniversary
many distinct traits of character and
F'dlk Dances—All Grade
1 » sj • On
by:
w
rsp
a
.W
t.st'
design
of
power
cutter,
^ of lack of apice tF&gt;e article
earnest manner have endeared him to
Morgan McClelland . May Pole Dance.
Odd'Fillow a anniversary bundling machines and counting appar­ Herald
- • eUi
tho people of this city and hk departure
After
the
program
the
children
will
M argaret Zachery
baa been crowded out of atus, stereotyping plant and such other Q ueen__ __
will be regretted by the many who have
sell
ice
cream
and
lemonade
lo
their
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but will appear in Friday’» appliance« aa will conduce to the rapid Bishop.... - __
beau greatly bene fitted by hla U fthlnp,
.
and prom pt handling of businem. Tbe Crown B eam .......... — Em m a Spenobr fri«D&lt;W
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�THE SANFORD HERALQ

Drink a Botti* of

thrlrklng In *&gt;n&gt;* q u ar t«« — Soma ol
the ahrieker» may honestly belltvs the
t t o m lUu w i j i i j i i i i H ' i t T ' 'i t » iik
ore shouting (or bluff. They wane to
W.S. lU unria. lec'y.'
(tighten the people, and through the
Budget o f Opinion "Ju«t Be
'e frighten Congrees, Into leaving •cMinale Chatter Me. ».OrSsr Castani Star
Meat* rvwy »«oood aad fourth Friday In month.
J n the en/oyrnenb of.tfito »pedal Every
tween You and Me.'*
ooa «ho b», »can bla Sur In ita ( n i ara
bene flu (Bey. h av e ' m&gt; long, enjoyed. ami laity lavtfed te *Wlt tS a c h y g ^ . ^
ONCER a l e o r s o d a W a t e r
The people should n o t be alarmed; they
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f. O. t.. Calar» City Aarle 183 J
ihould keep it In m ind th a t m ost of thia
Manufactured with pure distilled water—they will prevenl llln«*.. ai&lt;i
WwUnJ «very Tueaday a Uh l al B oclork
calam ity bowling ja'for a selftah purpose;
digestion and give you health
and especially do they want to keep In
Sanford Coca Cola Bottling Co., Sanford, F l a
mind th e fket th at no m atter, bow m uch
Pheaelk Laega Me. 5. A. mt T.
aeceo4
ao4
fourth
Moodaya.
Vietai
money the proteeted In terfile may. make
alwayt wrVotDi. P t Hutchln«m. C
A 'c a rte r 1» A m e n t Ye T aking Note* through the operation« of a high tariff,
aa^. r e lt h , lle^H P ren t 'E m ”—
the m rrr-T are not tjie beneficiaries. On
the contrary th e 'p e d p le pay the b ill
. .: So le v * f aiartsrar.
■
The thing for the people to- do ia to sit
LIVER Y, S A LE S AND F E E D S T A B L E
T Goolsby of the Wauchula AdvocaU steady in the boat. I t will All work out
Cor sr Park Avanus and Second Street
take« auch a philosophic view of county
CONTRACTORS FOR ALLKINDS OF HEAVY HAULING
division' defeat in DeSoto county th e ! ]
rtprpduca.iLa*Lart lanplratlna lorjorm - Y~ 1 -was awakened by tho old cannon
Largo supply of Horses, Mules,
At this writing the county dlv^lot. firing th e other nigbL a n d u p o n Inquiring
Wagons and Harness slways
fight is on in TtllahaaM c and the divi- the cause of all the com m otion was in­
■lonbtB still have a good fighting chance. formed that county division had passed
on hand For Sale or Exchange
” r 'W hether the county frdivided or not, the houee (whatever t h a t means) am t
un,
i» »,
tbs dlvisionista have come near enough that ft was almost an am ured fact th a t n n i iDQ riiBffuo,
B ls c k s m lth ln g a n d W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In e o n n a o tlo n
0 . L. T atù* . 5 * crm ry
succeeding to cause one to aerioualy con­ Seminole would be bqrn. In a short
sider just w hat division would mean.
time an unusual sound m ade me Jum p
rD U JA D TII INN P . I . H i r i t , F la Localrd on Lake Moaroe. oppaelta Santord. aflonl, « d,
Taka the entire county as a whole wt out of bed and grab th e fire extinguisher
, .1, &amp;
«toc«. Albert SeUb, Dictator. U. It G«t*rr. LrWOKTn inn, tnterpnse, rii. uij,uu. ta,tr|M&gt;B#torlh0?, .«kina u» b.im
feel certain it would be a great benefit for it seemed to me th a t the crack of Secretary.
.
., our Southland «war from Ibe rtSor* oi the.Northern winter. Mnny Improvement* over pievi«,,
to the people. T6 .the Advocate editor, loom had sounded an d I wanted to be
newly (Umlibed room* and the old petroo* oow pretent (ay that the culline wa* never xi|uod R„ir,
X. Meere« Chaster Ne IS ». A M'
however, there would be some bittei prepared for w hatever m ight happen
Meed every neofiti end fourth Thunder In 940 and MB per month, and »peeltl tale* &lt;o teuton patrona.
Muorile Hall over Imperia) Theatre. VjeUlnS
with the swocL
tnd if the elevator w ent down instead companion*
mlaime. O L Tarlar, Hub Prlrat.
J . B. M A R T IN . M an a g er
When we were In Tallahaaeee the first jf up th e fire extinguisher would come
of the week and realized th a t poesibl) in handy. After coming down In my
the parting of the way was near, the feel­ pajam aa. which I recently purchased at
ing came over ua th a t if victorious out the ten cent store M nquired-of my next THOMAS EMMET WILSON
*■ victory would not be unmingled with door neighbor w hat In the summer
P h o n e No. 2 8 1
ATTORNEY ANP COUNSFXLOR
'sorrow.
breexes all that racket meant and be
To part with our old county division raid th e old cannon had bunted. And
; MAGAZINES 1 l r t I X T T
UPERIODICALS
fight would be like parting with a friend. so it had and the wonder ia that about Lau estate Attorney Seventh Judicial Circuit ol
; Ice Crtim * Sod« Witer • Confectionery * Cigar* and Tob«cco
rio»Id*
No question th at has ever1been sprung two thousand enthusiastic Sanford fciti- A• *■•( *.
*
I*•
in DeSoto county has ever furnished tht u-ns were not blown over to Enterprise
0« « I « ♦ ♦ » ♦ « « &gt; • &gt; » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ i m ' H m H N H W H ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Rrtidrncv*. Sanford «nd Svlvao Lake
continual round of pleasure, nor the snap or some other «export. It seems that
and ginger as the division question.
the boys had endeavored to ram th*
Bonding for good roads, court harm cannon with enough &gt;powder to makt
E x p e r t W
f i l c h
R e p a i r i n g
removal question and building new court Orlando wake up ami’ no t satisfied with
DENTIST
A ll W o rt 1 G u a ra n te e d
houses come up in a day and are settled, th at bad wadded In some -wet paper and
Office: Yowell Hulldin
but like the great luminaries of thi ¡and. We old soldiers can readily un­
Send Your W o rk to Ua and Have If A tte n d e d to Properly
heavens, the division question goea on derstand what such a charge in any cAnnon
SANFORD. FLORIDA '
Engraving, Clock and Jewelry R e p a i r i n g
forever.
"
would has'« done in the days of slity-tw c
• ! To the dlvUjonlata its a game when when our little b ra n cannons were often
heads y6u win, tail# you lo se., carried over the m ountains strapped or,
CrawLtai* a i U a jv trs itf ali P * « n ty lv au it
Jew eler», S llv em n ith » a n d Im p o rters
When pur people entered, the fight wi the backs of horses and mules and how
&gt;• b id a little 'hamlet of some throe hun- -arefully -we wiped them out after thej DR. H O W A R D H. C U S T 1 S
41 W ei{ B»y S tre e t
Jack so n v ille. Florid*
thft fif;
.
- VP.TrWfTAgtAiX, ----------a haU from the backs o fth e
W gl me w e n a v e w f u t 10 clijf ol 6v«r fir animals and how’-w# Always kept wti
SANFORD
Fl o r id a
(ecn hundrod inhabitants and are grow paper from going Into them. Hut th.
&lt;XT„. tU*J B
any-other towp in th« ■xiys on the -firing, linn lanl -tEaswU^.
county. And every citizen is w hite ano light were In for the noise and recke*
B I C V C L E S ---------- A C C E S S O R I E S ------------ R K iV U n iN T
GEO. A. D eCOTTES
every man win ipake a vdUt .
. * .
but little bow they obtained it and th
Watch Wauchula Win.
/vault la th at our « o rie n t landmark is tv VTTOKNEY ano OOUNSEIJjOK *i l.AV%
We are a fighting people and are grow mere- It grieves me to think that
Practice in Siale and F clrral (»nine
big fat In fighting. . Th* A dvocate ed cannon walk on the shores of the Ink.
New S in k o( Columbi* sod K*inbt*r Bicycl»*. Alw fl*itfo«&gt;l *„J
•arner-WwalrufT
Bldg
Sanford Ha.
itor weighed 118 pound« when he en any more and pat the little brass Nnpo
ld»*u »»J o»i—« th»*pt» m*ke*. Wt *tU ihtm e« »**y p*ym«i,n
W , c*iry , c9m p lflt line ol D ic ,» L S u n d lie* . W c do »II k in d , ni
t m d tho division fight ten years agt .eon on the back and dream dreams of
|||c ) c l ( Itfpolling. 5 »« u , for m y th in g io th e B ic y ilt lin».
and today he lija the btnm at 160 pound .he days when wu rode p ith Stuart am
DR. W. E. H 0 U S H 0 L D E R
H*v( * *•&lt; of N«*» Kttbbtr Tire* put on yoot Go-Cut of Bib) C in u p
-, Not only have our people waxed fat I’d ham and "Jlned th e cavalree" oi
T ill: ONLY BICYCLE HTtlHK IN HANFt)R tt
and prospered in the sclhip. but think o nany a wild foray.
*
DENTIST
{. BRYAN, Mgr.
108 Palmello Opp. f i l ) H
the fun it hna furnished.
'CXImi 23. 24 ta d 23. Pkw Bids
Phon« II
T he old cannon was not of the Na
It has been the means of developini ,«Iconic typrf uimhI by the 1&gt;oy» In tho».
SANFORD. FLORIDA
orators in our county and in every cam lays b u t it wa* a gentle reminder of th
palgn the woods of old th\Soto have n* lays Of yore and m any of ua entracte,
sounded with eloquence and oky-rockei m ne comfort from the fact that it wn
DR R. M. M A SO N
oratory of the opposing iCirces.
the only cannon J n Sanford and it w a
DENTIST
And then the junketing trips to Tal- .ho dream of ray life to ace It mounted it
Velborn
Block
lahassee. The dirision question hai .he y ard of the new court house.
Affenls for Now York and Chicago Fadorloa
been the cause of scores of citizens ol
Snnfnrd. Florida
T he old boy went o u t in a good cam».
DeSoto having-the pleasure of viaitint »nd now* the pieces, some of which Wet
Tallahassee, spreading their inlluenc ,ound half a mile from the lake shon
High Grade Pianos— Low Prices—Easy Terms
over the red hills of the capital city, ant ,111 be made into paper weights an
enjoying the luxuries of the Leon—al .cpt for souvenirs. T he old cannun hat
Piano Tuning A Specialty
at the other fellow'« expert««.
tiTved its day and died happy no doubt
Orders Solicited
Why. the great benefits of the divi
U 30
or it could not have done better wor, 10.SES, Whrt» *nd Pink,
aion scrap are too numerous to rttentior,. .nan saluting the new county of SeminoU
VMERICAN BEADTILS____ $6 00
Had it not been for the little akirmisl
Phone 18-4 RingH
‘ÀRNATI0NS, Whlt«,Plnlc,R*d *11»
at Tallahassee this week's DeSototo'
greatest orator, Mr. Cameron, woul« i T he inaiatence on knowing what U IUT 0F THE VAL L E T t UM
probably never have had the privlleg- In th e «ausage or canned mince pie ha
iWEET PEAS,......... ........... Jl SO
of filling the grand old state house wit! n j t y e t suheided. A lot oi people wh«. »OUBLE VIOLETS................ILM
cave had spasms over the packing houa
oratory until the attaches had to cu
ASTER U LUES,_________ JJüO
W
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it up Into chunks to let It escape througl uvelatlons might not feel m touch,
.bout the subject If th e limelight couk
the commodious windows.
OF SANFORQy F L A .
Let the fight go on. Life ia real an&lt; ihed a few rays into their own kitchen*
F. H. RAND. Pre«l#«M
OHO. PHNNALD.
too blame solemn. Why cut all th Out then one’» own alack way» are no
M e e t f. e. b. express offloe here
P. P. FORSTER, CeahUr
I . P. WHITNRR, A««t. C*.d
ginger out of life in old DeSoto by set­ tear eo censurable as those the otbt
cllow ia guilty of.
tling the .division question. No! /
F u n d s P r o t c c t o d b y B u r g l a r y Insu ran ce»
hundred time* not
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent
Now a few words to our brmvfc sol­ 1 T his ia Indeed a busy age, remore«
diers in.Tallahassee: Give them a goo&lt; .cm In its Incessant calla upon even ou
O R G A N IZE D 1687
.laure hours. T he a rt of making has.e
skirmish, draw a little blood, b u t for tb
♦ m e e t e e m m » « s ««m ♦»«
love of Mike bring the old division quta ».owly has been lost in the bustling tut
I
•!!
FIRST-CLASS
' * W . J. TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
tlon back home intact th at are may hnv- .noil, end nothing equivalent has beet
AQKNTB
some, fun ‘to look forward to and havt .alned. Still, we m ay if we wish—th
! CHINESE LAUNDRY i;
lu a k st of ua—m ake for ourselves tin.
some purpose in life.
Starched Skirts 10c
&lt;»
Keep the flag flying and get the bam oisce in the desert of Iabor-&gt;-creen rail
1 ig places where we m ay drink of tbOffloo with NOLDRN REAL ESTATR OO.
ready for the next campaign.
&gt; Han) or Pleated Bosom Skirts
«»
;
I6c each, S for 28c
';
Hurrah for county division and th watsra of refrtshtnenL
Sanford.
F lo r id a
fun, luxuries and prosperity it brings,
;
Collars 2c seek
J’
for ws are advertised by our lovid,
T h e highest, purest love for children
\
O tksr Prices In Proportion
JJ
friends.
not found in the parent who usi»
J Gtva m • trial aria* M t a l tm PHra Lb* &lt; &gt;
liquor, tobacco, profane and vulgar let
WONG SAM
1 The C harlotte Observer,
whic! guage, and thus asta »asm pise th at d e I
stands for m oderate tariff revision, re baae, demoralize and dcatrioy, a» they ► 221 Ha*« FV*i Hitm i . CWk Dx041aU o
tainlng th e principle.«*/ protection, think: are taken up and followed.
there "la a little too m ush prediction ot
'emocrath
An adjourned m eeting of the Sanforo
tariff.“ No doubt of iL T he yuntn
way to bring about a depreeaion in buai Hospital Association will be held at th&gt;
IN S U R A N C E A G E N T
tr, r e n .f.y tly fin x ld m i t
ftf.,, .ifire aL M F Bnhinano o n aacoud tloo.
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W
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L
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-----division résulta from pessimistic proph of the Wrlborne Block a t 8 p. m., Tuet
MY SPECIALTIES . ’
scies and for no other reason; whereai day, M ay 6tb, 1918. Thia meeting ii
SANFORD. rtOKK»1
Office Abet* f i r at B a le n a i Bank
optlm iitlc predictions encourage an« .or the election of officer« and trustee
■Idkard'a Hand-Painted China
.|
Gorham's SteriIng Silver
often tide over a dull season without or th e ensuing year a n d auch other buai
Rogers' Plated Ware
real hu rt. Any change of consequent 'm b aa m ay come before the aaaociatioi
in the tariff w ill. unsettle business, h k full attendance ia desired.
Mia. HARBUBT 3. ROSSETTEh
some Unas a t ' least, for a time. But
Secretary.
there is no good rttaon. fo r.th e calami t)
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

f

THE SANFORD CYCLE CO.

XXX XXX XXX

GREENLEAF &amp; CROSBY CO.

A. H. CRIPPEN &amp; SO N

FIRST NATOINAL BANK

M IL L S - T h e FLORIST, Inc

»neral Fire

Insurance

2

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flenry McLaulin

A want ad is &amp; good investment

�HEW'

-aa

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THE SANFORD HERALD

AprfF 29, 1913

[F

THE SANFORD HERALD

the papers arv full of good advice to the will be, as they urc by nature, the pel
new county every day.- Solicitor Star- counties of Florida. There is not going
buck
has a long article ip Saturday's to bo any quarrel between them. It is a
».tubbed E*eO 1 M V tad Friday Mortilo« H» n
TX' il v

gubiertotlon Prldd. ** OO a Ytar In Advance
(Mtlrend la lb* City by carrier *2-00 vn , rat In
adranco or 20c per roamh.

».rmeou in adtaoco ma»« be made a&lt; oWce
Caiered at eocoild-riaaa mall natter Auimt tîw 1
IMS. at ih» PoetoRice at Sanford. Florida
ander Aetof March SnJ. IB79
0 SU» la Herald BuUdiol
Telewiooe No Ith

•

How we can writ« It Sanford, Sem­
inóle county, Florida and what n pleasure
it is to so write i t
_ 0 ------

Circuit court meets in Orlando mutt
week and the fall circuit will include
Sanford and instead of .the people ol ti e
north end being forced to travel thirty
miles they can travel about five and at­
tend circuit court-ill- their own county.
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Seminole is the name of the new coun­
ty sliced off Orange, the Senate and
House having passed the bill. Sanford
will be the county seat. The Sanford
Herald will likely appear next iaauc with
Shanghai roosters on each page.—
TnVarta Herald.
With Writs in the Senate and u I-«ki­
ln the House, the Legislature this amnion
Should hy no means be a dry or thirsty

one.—Palatka Herald.
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A telegram received yesterday morn­

% ing stated that the new Seminole

county
bill had passed the House. We would
like to go to that barbecue to lie held
when the new county is established.—
Winter Gsrden Times.
'•
----- O ----Arcadia has the distinction of pulling
of! tjie first preferential primary f&lt;»r the
selection of a postm aster in the state
The primary Tuesday proved a very ¡at
isfactory step in the direction of nettling
this qur alien of an appointm ent (or the
ofhce. The two high candidates will
stand for nomination at a necuml pri
mary to be held on Tuesday, May Clh.
■ •_ —Arcadia Naps.
Walton county has recently a tad is tied
the criminal cou rt and it is riynuyd that
&gt;rfr&gt;. now
that Sanford has been cut * from thr
docket. The taxfpayera of Orange will
soon find out that criminal court is an
expensive luxury and only seven other
counties in the state have it.
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To the hustling Thomas K Rates
much of tho honor is due for the mag­
nificent parade and reception of last
Saturday. As soon as he received the
wire about tho homo coming he started
out and murahnlted his fom-a and right
nobly did the good people of Sanford
respond. There was never such an out­
pouring of people ami sentiment in Sun
ford. - • %. •-

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Orange county will likely la- divided.
•; with Sanford a« the «cut of the new count
ty of Seminote. The Lower House paus­
ed the act on Tuesday*, and the Senate
unanimously concurred yesterday.
Among the foremost in the fight lor divi­
sion were Editor Holly of the Sanford
Herald, and Mr. David L. Thrasher
They never let up until victory crowned
their efforts.— Hunt is I^ake Region.
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to give Orange county- except that ff the
tax payers want to »Ave njoney they will
at once abolish the criminal court since
the hint part of the county jjg» been lost
to them, us they admitted at Tallahaasee.
The Reporter-Star editorially states
th at the people of the new county will
be unable to govern tliirierelvi-A and other
papers down there are making themaelvi* ridiculous trying to give the new
county advice and a slap on the wrist at
the same time.
The Herald doea not wish to rub it In
on tho old county. They have trouble*
of their own and we would much rather
fight with victors thul with the van­

quished.

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All we have to «ay on the subject is
th at we have been bitterly maligned.
Our Senator and Representative have
been bitterly maligned and--attacked
without reason. Let him who is inno­
cent cast the first stone and let him who
is defeated crawl into his kennel and quit
harking or we nhall be under the painful
necessity of using munge cure on them.
-----O-----SOUR GRAPES
What a week end in Sanford Oh the
plans that arv afoot; the ambitions thai
arc burring. A court house to I«- tmnC
records to l&gt;e compiled, officers to U
elected. Although it is reputed to have
been a dull winter In celcrytown. there
will be doings now. Verily, the Sanford
brow will sweat, knowing not the settled
calm of our good old summer time.
We scent from afar the prosj&gt;e&gt;l of
njrife In the army. When the first loud
wail of enthusiasm shall huve died, envy
will paint its (uce mid »;.&lt; 1U abroad
The limit of tin- statute* v ill vork it»
ilirc will. Only one clerk of the court
only one trherifT, only one su[&gt;ci mtendent
of public instruction, only one tax assej-aor lor nil that vast wealth. Think
of the mouths that will water in vain,
and stomach that will ache in pain el
hunger.
In the hour of transition, our pity
goes out to the jH&gt;or tax payer U | k&gt;ii
hpr-hTirk
the new day The (pii-stion is. will the
llack sustain the w.ight, will loyalty
Hindi revolution. I iu Ì O M Ì WM l g » , t « , p . w

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V

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U N IV E R SA L CAR
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Now and here— n o t then and
there— lies your opportunity.
The F o rd product has been
m ultiplied by two-and-a-half
— but the dem and has been
m ultiplied by four.
If you
want on e for spring service
you must get it n ow .
D o n ’£
delay.
There are more thin 220,000 Fords on the
world's highway«—the best possible testimo­
ny to their unexcelled worth. Priori— runAbout $595— touring c*r J 3 7 0 —foVn f lF - *$870 f. o. b. Sanford, with complete equip­
ment. Catalogue from Ford Motor Compa­
ny, Michigan and Fourteenth Streets— or
from Detroit factory.

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Sanford Machine and Garage Co.

THIS IS AN ENTIRELY NEW LIST

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APRIL 1st, 1913
VACANT L O T S

■16 I.o l, i R‘Jx 1-17 feat, ( 'or. 5th anti &lt;Rivo

$ .100.00
T hree Ixrtson French, between luth und N ili
1. 100.00
•18 Iati, corner loth and E lm
500.00
l!&gt; Ix.Ls I and fi, Hlk. 4, T ier 11
750.00
50 N ice lot on the Height lis
350.00
öl N ice lot on the HeighLs
300.00
;VJ l.ot.s ii and 10, Hlk. 5, T ier (!. (H alf cilsIi i
1,0 0 0 .0 0
Tw o lot«, ench 50x150 (ehoiee).
1,0 0 0 .0 0
f&gt;l Tw o lots, euch 50x127
700.00
l.td N o . 2, Hlk. 12, l'ier ( i, (ivortfetnwn
250.00
fri»
•
i.ot 0 Hlk. in I j a , s , j - ¿scrfta**.-"« '- jsòxAaf« Aatxrv
K
1 wo lol« on ()tiK7i*cFween iTln'utd 1 _tn
:tr
irrm n u r^ ’
f&gt;H F ive loLs on I’;irk A ve , 67x HtO i HeighLs •, t-ru-li
600.00
I wo |r &gt;t *, cot ner U ff li itml M vrtle .
1,1 0 0 .0 0
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UwL | - | i l l i e l

l i - l l t f l I t l l « I I ’ll! n i e l l o

tH^^yww-kv^/is'NrihneltiVTBüiuS cti Rth ami
62 FIne li»! on &lt;hlk, In t ween Uni unti Uh

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flOfhOfh----welcome home again our way warn1 'thirst was ipu-m'l.cd with di'h'lulis
1,250.00
Iciniihudi
\t re i ss the b.,ys ( •*I. .I
neighbors. R«-|x&gt;rl«-r-Star
MOI SE S ANI) LOTS
No one expected to see the Or land*, apples fur t fi«- girls and they all sat down
paper» taki- tln-ir ilefini with good grace on l b&lt;- lloor to &gt;ut rioni and attms«' 63 IInuke. 1 1y, stories on 3rd, luff M agnolia ami P alm etto
1,800.00
hut tiie had atlcu'k of «jur grain-* dem­ Ihi liuu-ri«-» with lio o yduytiilogs M« 61— Hoos«*. 2 stories, Itt m om «, on 3rd St
1.300.00
onstrated by the above is the limit. Will Watson «io punished by being pul 65 llouaq, 2 atonitt, h rotmia on Oak, clone in
3.750.00
W hether the officer* ure npjxdnted by on the dunce’s stool. Hi* heart broken lit» H ouse, 5 rooms, kitchen and hath, el owe in
3.500.00
the Governor or left to a primary. San­ mii I h Vkr n- ini«*l pallu-tn-. 1ri’HH*HUI Ìli 67 H ouse, M* riKum tone of I he best in Sanford)
10, 000.00
*»•1« 68 H ouse, 8 rooms, corner lot on Hark a v en u e
ford will not he divided Ihvuuai- Jianlord Nmkurtil Hiatury n u i l " F ' i í i i i
f i , 500.00
do«a not want the offices unit will carr) r * it*-*1 a(l«T rwxwi
6 .000.00
69 H ouse, 8 rooms, on M yrl It* Avt*. lyfootl
M t^ ")ift rii■11•* KiD'l'ir (nu 1 fil) III I t f • 70 H ouse, 6 rooms, mi S.m fu nl Avf*.
out all tin- pre-dl\Won pro mine*« to the
1 .8 0 0 .0 0
letter
Unlike t irliuvlu Sanfuril do, a Ifltll'fll* (nr Id mg :i liHiichl ■ yirl I »r.it a - 7]
H ouse, 6 riMiins. ( or rii |, und I jniivi
2,250.00
Iti' Ii &lt;not intend to tiog the ciffioiw »1 an- a punishlin ut sin* wics r&gt;'P»*lc&lt;l
I lou se, 2 stories, 6 m o m s, ( &lt;&gt;i Dili and Film
1.000.00
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and
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I 73 H ouse, 2 stones, h room s, t acres, 3o oranRe trees
*tugc of the game and the way Sanford
2.500.00
has been united ami the way our united girl nt&gt; I. she recited, "The Spider in
1 1 | m ile out
2.500.00
74 H ouse, 6 rooms, 2 lots, tiled
effort« swept Orlando op|K&gt;sition off the Water Spout.”
Mr. M. L. Ruine« had a large number 5 H ouse, 2 stories, 6 room s, (lowing well
2.250.00
their feet at Tnllahareiee has made an­
2.500.00
other sore sjkjI on the Orlando [K-ople of dementa also but won »ucli a had boy 76 Three houses on lake shore, full bloek
10.000.00
T en lots, good hous»- and ham, w indm ill, tank, «de
and the p:i|H-rs cannot look at the divi­ Unit he would not mind the teacher nr 76'
sion in any fair or impartial manner, be punished The two star pupils, M iCELERY F A R M S
Being the li;sl lime that tin- north end Rulb Itu0'-r «nd W J Tliigja-n n c iiv n i
ever put one over on Orlando «nd hav­ the prix«-», « fancy dull pin &lt;ru»hi&gt;*n aiul .i
f&gt; A rn-s ai Herk H am m ock, 3
cl«*iin*' and fetieed
ing it done while they wen- sleeping in deck Of card* A pretty liaaki-t ci ,n
ÍR10.0Ü
rip'ht at a lua&lt;iiny «Uii a »n
fancied security is enough to make them iwining • tuck* n -»lad in i* i i-'i
6,500.00
10 Ai r«“» uii Hearilall A ve all rlejii fil. fi at re&gt; I il«‘ri
sting ihemaelvttt to death and the nbov« punenti) sandwich«1», doughnut«, d e c , ,
10 Arrvs on (tenevii Avt*., l mum liuiiM', all ifiif f ii,
ia ihu first swan song of the «lying county ¡ratixl riHikic* and lolly put» wire given
f i , 500.00
6 niTcn tilt'd
each pupil by their kind, thoughtful 80 5 At*rt*s on Cameron A ve all e lf a r f c l, MIimI a n ti ettiO
ll

w o n ld b e so b u rn iliH lin g

t o d n r t v fn |T ir-rt;r e «e*nTv try o n«- a t t f r r b rer-r-THT«t tlfc tr-

ORANGE AND SEMINOLE

The new county of Seminole, with
Sanford on the county seat, Is now a fact
K) far aa tho Legislature can make it no
The bill to that effect has passed both
Houses and tho Governor will undoubt
cdly sign it. Bob Holly ran now rest
from his gigantic labors and shnke hands
with himself aa ho whistles In a low voice
not loud enough to disturb the worthy
burghers of Orlando, "Hail to the Chief"
or "Lo, tho Conquering Hero Comes," as
«■gentle tribute to himself and his prime
minister, Sir Thomas K. Bates.—l-akeland Telegram. •*

It la Seminole County—though the
bill has yet to pass the Senate before
"finis" la written upon it« face.
The Sentinel ha« nothing to retract or
apologize for while the fight wa* on.
This paper still holds that Representa­
tiv e Lake and Senator Donegan could
have played the game cleaner. This
paper believe* th at troth these gentle­
men have a considerable job on their
hand« in explaining matters, particular­
ly to the inhabitants of what will b«
known aa Orange county*.
Thia paper la run, and will be run, on
the principles of clcanneaa. It conit-aacs
that it dors not like the methods of Rep­
TO SENATOR WILSON
The citizens of Bay county wish to resentative Lake'and Senatoer Donegan.
express their gratitude to Senator J. N. It much prefer* a senator who says,

Wilson, of Jackson county, for the mate­
rial assistance ho rendered In the Senate,
in securing prompt actioh on tho county
division bill. "Jim Ned," as his Bay
irienda delight to call him, is a blg- hearted, brainy Senator, and one whom
tb® state may well be propd oL—Panama
CityPRof.
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• - And the Sanford delegation owe a

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In Honor of MIhm Keelor

Mrs. J. W. Dicklrui woa the charming
hosten at a very unique and atnusing
evening school party complimentary tp
Mins Charlotte Keelor Thursday even­
ing.
—Book
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Oh Time, in your llight.
Make me a child again,
Just for tonight."
Time U both kind and complaisant,
and to all intents and purposes that
merry party of grown up children wure
just as happy "playing school" as they
could possibly have l»s-n as girls and
t&gt;oy» in their dear old school days.
When the pupils arrived the young
Indus wore short dresses and had their
hair tied with ribbons; the young men
were in short trousers and jackets. They
all brought gifts to the teacher and a
variety of playthings for themselves,
also a supply of rhewing gum. After
the prisv'iituiiori of their gifts, their bon­
nets and but« were hung up and they
took their plans at u long table, on
winch the schcsil book« wire [dared
After the calling of llie roll by the leurh
er, Mrs. Ilickins. school was o|s-ned by
singing "School Days." Isksohs were
then asaigmsl In "Ulthmetlc and "Jog
ruphy."
"Tim e" evidently did not have veryfur to turn back, for not a tuck, prank
or Joke of real school days sis'ine,! to
have been forgotten, and it whs not long
before Mi»» Roth Ruder «m occupy mg
TTC t+li* corner of the
( &gt;1
itMiin. witli the cap on her bead
nurse every pupil wanted water and a

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"After due consideration, I voto on the
forming of Seminole county" other than
one who telegraphs the newspaper» of
the county that be favor« county dlii■lon, before the bill has been Introduced
In the bouse. This savors of a deal and
this paper believes a deal waa made, and
that the partlra who mgde tho deal were
Representative
Lake ah
and.
upresentative Lnke
A Senator Don-

teacher, which »in enjoyed lit whool
children ntyle. The gu«»t of honor was
prevenuti with n lovely rihUm whisk
broom holder. Mrs Die kins guest« and
pu|&gt;ils were Misses Charlotte Kisdor,
Madge aivd Veda Ward, Irene Brady,
Ruth Butler, Mabel Howler, Messrs.
Will Watson, It. It. Dea». Tracy MrCuller. M. 1*. Raines, Billie Hill. W J.
Thigpen

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5,000.00
tivated
HI— 15 A cres, S. of Jessu p . 2 acres In cu ltivation , 6 room
1.500.00
house, Rowing well
20,000.00
82 50 A cres rich ham mock, 30 urns cleared and tiled
1,GOO.00
8 3 — 5 A cres, 4 acres cleared, rikhI well, sm a ll house
4.500.00
8 4 - -5 A cres in Heck H am m ock
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
85 24 A cres, 10 acres cleared and tiled
.5,000.00
86 3 A cres, alj tiled, clo se in
87 46 A cres, 22 acres tile d , 7 flowing wells, 200,000 ft.
16,000.00
boards, 6 room house, e tc
6, 000.00
8
A
cres,
ilJv
tiled,
rich
ham
mock,
m
agnificent
well
88
2 000.00
89 5 A cres, 2 m ilts west I 4 acres cleared, 3 acres tiled .
4,000.00
90— 1 Yi A cres (10 lots) all tiled , 24,000 ft. boarts, shack
91 —10 A cres in town, all tiletl, good h ou se, etc., lake front 22,000.00
92 -4 &gt;7 A cres, 2 miles w est, neat little h o u se
3,200.00
93 — 4 h A cres, adjoining N o . 92.
2,700.00
94—
5 A cres, all tiled, c u ltiv a te d , house, 4 rotims, 2p , m iles
w e s t _____ .
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• 4,000.00
96— 4 A cres, all tiled, good 7 room house, 1 mile t&gt;ut .. .
7,000.00
96—
10 A cres, 5 acres tiled , nil cleared an d fenced
... 4,000.00
97— 5 A cres, all improved....
3,000.00
98— 1 3 ^ A cres, 6 acres tile d , 3 wells, 7 room bungalow ,
b a m ________ . . . . . . . ...................... ........................................ 10 000.00
2,500.00
99— 6 A cres, 4 acres cleared, 2 acre» tile d , small h oiise.

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Hr. Little Ha» Birthday
Dr. Little, the l« |* e d minister who
is,holding u serie^jSnJW v*! «ervices at
the Presbyterian church had a birthday
yesterday, nnd in honor of the event
Mrs. M artin of Comfort Cottage prot ared a special dinner in th«* evening.
Several «jx-cchrn were indulged in ond
many hap|&gt;y returns wished for the
genial Doctor. We have not learned
the exact milestone recently passed by
Dr. Little but can wifely owwrt th a t hr
will never get old. regardlAaa of hia age.
M ay he Jive to be one hundred and be
as great a benefit to mankind in his de­
CIS Millie
t u t bargains.
IJUIgOllirt*
A
( v/*»« tim
Iiiitve to
ww tim
VIIIIV
T his list coders
Borne Inirc
I will »from
e
clining V&lt;kra as he has been in the pa»t. add to it.
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m
ean
tim
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if
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see
ju
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What
you
w
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In the
Arid may he pass all of his remaining come to m y office and
und see if 1 can't su it y o u ; . *
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birthday« .in Sanford holding . revival
K euitectfutly! '
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Respectfully,
meetings^ bltaaing ua with the spirit of
the Lord.
RICH’D H . M A R K S,
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i l ° l vktitud' :io bI* h*,ftt,cd "Jinv e Nowg that.theW
deal haa been puHvd off,
•/. Ned w n*on for hb kindness. W® ex­
pect him to be In Sanford i)h the Fourth the Sentinel wiahea to Join in felicitating
July and tell ua about the yellow tho new county on Its prospect» of life.
E s ta b lis h e d in 1869.
Nol,i* of-MMtta*Tries ted next* the-St.-John*.. Lbi stmUMV.
A business meeting of the Woman's
ought to be prolific and there «hould 1»
«yjnd of rivalry between Orlando and Clob of Sanford will Ire held In the WcQUIET ON THE-ST j 'JOHNS
A gentleman returning from Orlando «afotd - that ahould b® wholesome, laks Club rob ms Thursday. May 8th, at
yesterday brought word to the Herald both*'counties will enrich -by th® divi­ 3 o'clock.
All members of department» urged to
office that if this paper would keep quiet sion. This ia destined to become a great
be
present a» matters of Importance will
country
and
no
tricks
of
Lb«
Legislature
°n tho county divbion question they
cm thwart it.
&gt;nd Orange com« bsfors tbs rowtlng.
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O ffice 212 E ast F irst Rfreel.

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

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IL r It Ut LY. Editor
W M. ItAVNES. Burine»» Manager

divided we 'fall." Th# slogan
future is, "Divided, we become the great­
est counties in Florida." Orange ami
Seminole counties, hereafter will have
the cleanest politics and tho most influ­
ence In our State legislature.
Let Orlando and Snnford shake hnnds
and let the two counties set the example
to the state for development.
We understand that Sanford busted
a cannon in cehbratlng the birth of the
new county. I/et her bust herself in
helping Orange make Florida the most
attractive and progressive state In the
Union.—Orlando Sentinel.

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Slater City Organite* Lire Board of

Celery Seed.
Book your onion now .for crop 1912,
nulnc originator'* *tock Pari* Gd4*
" B ill B isiW h ^ ^ c s k x v U o rL .

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Seed Corn, Cow Peas, M illet, Sorghum, Tcosint
± Peanuts, Onion Sets, Beans, Peas, Potatoes,
M ill Hue of all garden need for truckers and home gardens

«sliicb i* «hort of demand. Delivery
ill be made at once, or in August
itn rvuiured for sosiog.*
Saiupie

KWewra. M. F. Pugh and Ed Rourke
are In Cuba this week.*
W. J. Thigpen and*A. F. Washburn
are among the Sanford excursionist* to
Cuba this week.
Meeting of the Commercial Club next
Friday night. Moat important.
See the Eison Art Exhibit at the High
School Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday,
Mfasra. Healey and Dickson of Longwjod were in the c it/ yesterday.
See the Eison Art Exhibit at the HjJth
School Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday.
Superintendent J. F. McKinnon of
Orlando spent Sunday In tha.city. ■-ilia
many Sanford friends were (lad to ace
him.
&lt; IHlly Beardall of Orlando waa here
yesterday and kinged the baby Seminole
on the eyebrow.
Hon. Forrest Lake is upending a few
days in the bosom of his friends, lie
is receiving a warm welcome all right.
The revival meeting* at the Presby­
terian church are being enjoyed by many
people and are proving very successful.
It was rumored that Assistant Cashier
Dess of the Peoples Bank had abscond­
ed yesterday and ao he had. Absconded
with the eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mr*. Harry Ward and they are happily
wad.
On Thursday May 1st, being the festi­
val of the Ascension of our blessed Lord
there will be a celebration of the Holy
Communion at 6:30 in the morning,
Church of the Holy Cross.
R. J. Holly. B. W. Herndon, C. M.
Hand, D. L Thrasher, F. P. Forster, Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. Douglass and lion. For­
rest Lake arrived in the city from T al­
lahassee last Saturday. .
See the Eison Art Exhibit nt the High
School Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

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, ' '¿rfU.xi Jones is in JallnhaMt»_jdi£f8 sh e -was fortun»ta4n-eereiving ttirresponsible position of Engrossing Sec­
retary of the Senate. Tire Senate Jour­
nal slates that she was unanimously
ck -fini
a.
Mr. and Mis. M. E. Gillette, Mr. and
Mrs. D. C. G illette and T F. Gillette,
all of Tam pa were in the city this morn­
ing enrouU* tq DeLand to attend the
meeting of the Horticultural Society
The Bald Head Club has been organ­
ized with K. J. Holly as president and
T. K. Bates secretary’- The members
will hereafter forswear hats of all kinds
and go bareheaded in order to grow- hair.
B. F. Coney's fine place on Celery
avenue has just been graded and put in
fine shape for fall planting. G. L. Bled­
soe has charge of the place.
Mrs. G. L. Bledsoe and children arc
visiting relative* in Weat Florida.

W. M. Haynes made a brief business
trip tu Orlando today.
W. S. Neville, the directory mun is In
the city today distributing the new city
and county directories.
Twenty-five pound* sugar 11.30. It G
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Stockton.

CASSIA
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mack have left
for Tennessee, where they will spend the
summer with their children.,
Walter Moody waa a caller here last
Thursday.
Mr*. Warren Royal and three daugh­
ters-returned borne after ten days pleas­
antly spent with her sister, Mrs. G. 1!.
Gardiner of Daytona.
Rabt. Rose and Warren Royal trans­
acted business in Eustlf the p u t week.
Messrs. Sample and Ward made a
flying trip here on business lu t week.
Mr. Kirksman hit* been here locating
home seekers last week. . He h u located
ten satisfactorily in North Cassia. Wo
expect several to settle in South Cuaia.
Mrs. Pell, accompanied by her son,
Thomu, is visiting her sister, Mr*&lt;
r-vll Watson in Lakn Mao’D. E. Royal, one of our promising
young business men is In l^csburg tak­
ing the civil service examination. We
wish him much success.
Mrs. Clara Rogers’ relatives of this
place attended her funeral Sunday at
Panceanah Cemetery.
A crowd of Cassis younger **etiat­
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tended church at Fglsley U kf$wrii*y..
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We extend our sympathy t£ little
Charlie Royal In the loss of' hi* tittle pet
dog, “R«k.M~ He dtffi Friday afternoon
after an illness ol. about three hours.
The peach orchards attract the at­
tention Of the travelers with their rosy
cheeka.

on Q«n«va peninsula, in'Seminole coun­
ty, organised a board .of trade Friday
night-and will In tba future make abjird
effort to keep the resources and possibilillea which it powneaee In large num­
ber* before homeaecker* and investor*,
extended an Invitation to Thomas K.
Bates, secretary of the Sanford Com-“
mercial Club to come over and M*i*t
them in organising a civic body. Mr.
Bates, accompanied by hi* wife went
over and spent the night with the boost.
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era. The mooting wa* held in the city
hall, a spacious two story building owned
Beal
by the residents of the community. A flour J
large gathering waa present and much
onthqsfasm ahown in getting together
WaJ
on the matter o!_a concrete organise!------- •
buttcrir.e
tion.#.^ :*Crei
Mr, Batev'tbOk a constitution and.hyv a :0 fb.
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laws over with Kill and after making an
'frtTttTViBf s e t forth thu benefits ta be: do*
rived by a community having p widu will be prepared to do good tailoring
awake civic body to handle questions work in the future; also cleaning, dyeing
attesting the entire community; after and pressing. Seminole Pressing Ctffb,
Phone 12.
Carl A.
advising them as to the benefits to be 206 Magnolia.
derived from systematic advertising their Takach; Mjnv_______________72-2tp
resources and possibilities of the com­
Six bar* Octagon aoap 25c. lib
munity as related to the homeseeker, Rum ford Baking Powder. 25c. H. G.
went into other details pertinent to the Stockton.
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formation of the organization.
GO TO CIN('INNATI-1.OlllSVIl.l.B
The temporary secretary read tho con­
Via South Atlantic Limited; daily
stitution clause by clause and it was
adopted in its entirety. A canvass was through train. Diner*. H. C. Brelthen made of the audience for members. pey, F. P. A. L. ft N. R. R.f Jackaon67-F^i A Tues—lGtc
Those who joined were C. A. Raulerson, ville, Adv.
H. H. PaUishall, C..E. Pstteraon. A. W.
For tho best in the barber's line go to
Davis, J. .W. Flynt, Thomas K. Bates,
D. W. Adams, George Duehart, H. Y. the Seminole Barber Shop, 119 W. First,
Tarbell, W. J. David. It. It. Dooley, F. Albert Grumlingt Prop. If skill and ex­
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W. Pain. J. V. Wicks, E. N. Sutton. M. J. perience count we win.
Hutson, C. E. Proctor, L. A. Sheldon.
Swift'» Bn mium Diamond or our
Charles Philiippn, M. W. Taylor, G. G.
Huitit-ahip Ham, 22c lb. R. G. StockFlynt, U. -F. Sutton, David S p « r, Er-^
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no»t Flynt, I. M. RhebindVr, W. A. to n .
Whitcomb. M E. Dooley'and J. T Mc­
Lain.
The officers elected were as follow*:
J. T. McLain, president; L. M. Itehblnder, vice president;-M. E. Dooley, secre­ Alt Local A dvertisem ent* Under This
tary and treasurer. The execubtive Heading. Three C ents a Lins Each Issue
board is composed of Claude Rauiernon.

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W rite Tor C atalogue,
RTAT MARTIN ft CO„
206 Day St.,

It eoraqs in reality only when you
have uo fear overhanging y„M_
and, the recent
TORNADOES
that have been sweeping the coun­
try .is a warning to you thnt the
fear of a tornado demolishing your
home should be removed by tuking
out
Tornado Insurance
in ourstrou&amp;weU-flwmccduiinpdiiy.
Promptness miglit save you oron•"
siderable sum—Tornadoes come
most unexpectedly and you’re help­
less when in the path. Chase &amp; Co.

the j^eul
Shock
Absorber

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JL_\. WlcjQ,. J ii.H , P attili)tlj, Charles
Phil lippa, A. A. M oran^B. W. Xfiom«.
11' l. r. Geneva
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The
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will
once take up the advertising of the com­
m unity known a* Geneva Peninsula,
■mjfng s|Kcinl attention tn interesting
IKTson* who desire to establish a homo
in otip of the lira! (hi cat ms turns of Flor­
ida. The Seminole meaning for the
word Geneva is "high place," thia being
the reason the Indians gave it the name.
The section is well drained and is, with
the exception of two miles, entirely’ sur­
rounded by tiie St. Johns river. Lakes
Harney and Jessup and the Econlockhatchie river. These waters teem with
toothsome food fish and the woods nabound in game. Lands for general
farming may be hud as low os $10 an
ucre. There are some acres of bearing
citrus grovls in and around Geneva.
M any of the residents own considerable

I t isu n lq u e; has no complicata! par li;
it ia not a aprine paralyter as are many
rlevices; it does not throw extra strutti
on' thè rear axie b u t it tnakis your ear
ride easier and protocta thè mechanism

w t ^ t - A gold bracelet, between the
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W. W. Abernathy.
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For Rent—X a rg e .ltu n t_ to o u u M&lt;
R. L. Jorns. Sftii ■F»r*rjimra*»."-*v*#i»s4i»

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cause thg wheel» are more conatnntl; m
contact with the ground, liecau**1 :•••
^jx^i^LaprinES "that cotnpoa« the i. M.
have iwjcn studied and app!i&lt;»l it »o
scientific u manner that they gn. i: &gt;■
twenty or thirty vibration* a mciuu!
necessary for the greater «pood of motor
cars on rough roads.

For Sale- Cheap for Cash—Liberty
Bruah Runabout. Would make good
delivery car. Apply to C, C.- WocKlrulf,
P. O. Box 911.
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‘ For R ent—C oitage, five rooms and
bath. Enquire Comfort C ottage, 4th
and Magnolia72-tf
For Salt — Hors«, harness, wagon,
saddle and a few tool*. Enquire of
Edw. F. Repp. Route 3, Bqardall Ave.,
Sanford, Fla.
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Beat Meals in Sanford foe Jl.00 per
week. Most home-Kke hotel in town.
Transients and regular boarders find a
welcome a t reasonable rates. St. Johns
Howl, A..W . W alhen, Prop.. 420-First
herds of cattle.
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The Lake Okrechobou extension of the
C ottage for R ent—No. 218, corner
Floridn East C&lt; ast railway! which has French Ave. and Third St., 5 rooms and
its northern tertr nus nt May tow n, runs bath. Price reasonable. W. S. Bald­
through Geneva and furnished* dally win. 210 French Ave.
70-.lt p
train service. This liflu has been com­
For S a le-S W Vi. SWV*. S 10. T 20,
pleted to a |K)inl just south of the Sem­ R 32. SEVi. SEV). S 22. T 20. It 32.
inole county line and train* are op. rated Near Geneva, H a. Frank A. Fox,
to C huluota. This ex tension of the line N am pa, Canyon Co., Idaho.
70-titp
of tran»|&gt;ortution is causing a great In­
Lost—Pair of gold rimmed npse
flux of »ettier» to Geneva, as more build­ glasses. Return to Capt. M arks’ of­
ing has been done there in the last ten fice. Reward.
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months than in many years prior. Th*
W anted—A furnished room, must be
railway company has erected a very fine cheap, not too far out. Apply at Herald
station as well as other buildjnga for its office.
employes. Many new residences, two
To R ent— Four rooms and bath, cor.
new packing bouses, several new stores, Magnolia and Sixth S t
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and other Improvements of a substan­
Order* wanted for Cuban Yams, O
tial nature have been made. Ten days and White-West Indian (totatoes, de­
ago a. party of twenty-five settlers ar­ livered on -Tuesday*, price 11.00. H,
rived and brought with them four rar G. Lundqulst, R. FI D. 1. Phone 103,
loads of chattels and stock. They will
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erect at once a half dozen residences, a
Want to buy a few thousand feet ol
blacksmith shop, stores and otl er build­
celery boards. F. L. Greene, R. 2. 68tf
ings. The Geneva Board of Trade fill
* For Sale— 1 Smith Prrmiisr type,
furnish such other information oa may­
writer, 1 Edison phonograph with 400

be needed by those interested.—Time*records. Both are bargains.
J. J.
Union.
Crump, 320 11th S t
67-8tp
Wadding Announcement.
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For Sate— New iron bod with «prings
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward announce and mattress, also 40 yards good mat
the marriage of their daughter, Madge ting. Geo. W. Klnahan, R. P. D 3, on
Marie to Mr. Richard Rkhunlaon Deas car line.
67-tf'*April The twenty-eighth, nineteen hun­
For Bale—Pure Nancy HaQ awcot
dred and thirteen.
potato pUnta 9L76 per thousand. _ Rax
Packard, Route 2.
65-tf
Com 91.66, Oats 11.75. U. G, Stock
For Rent—No 118 Ninth S t—7 room*
72-ltc and bath. H, C. DuBoee, Woodruff £
tofll
a
Gamer. Bldg. Firtt S t
68-tf
New Directory la Oat * •
For
Sale—Four
extra
good
mules
aftd
W. S. Neville, who compiled the new
good
wagon.
Fred
Shuman/Weat
Wde.
city and cotility directory arrived this
6*Mf
morning fpnii.ljrt bindery, with the m * R. F; D. 2.
8t. Johns Hotel—Roams and board.
book.—ArV c mfrt'g dhort-tirntrirgOTtfic Homelike accommodations for regular
new directory .is a dandy and the Herald boarder* or transients. Good table.
pata Itself on the back® wv did the print­ Rates reasonable; W. II. Watben, Prop,
33-tf
ing.
Extra'coplea will bo oil aale at 420 W. First St,
For
Rent—Store
Room
and
unfur­
Tbe. lierait) office at 92.00 each.
nished
room
In
Bishop
block.
Enquire
N. Y. Stete «rapotated appUa lO.cta
46-tf
N. Y. State corn, 8 cans for 26 eta; Holden Rea! Instate Co.
lb; California prune*, best, 12 H eta lb;
Wanted—Clean cotton rags, no scraps,
'California evaporated peacbea, best, al Early J uo« p***, 2 c»na for 26 eta. R. u .. at tb* Herald otilc«. Will pay 2 cents
Stockton.
72-lte
U H cte lb, R. G* Stockton.
72- le
per pound.

Jacksonville, Florid,

. If you am in douht about it, a*k *onnof your friend» th a t have taken mb *n
tage of our ten daya* free trial.

THE J. M. SHOCK A B SO R B E R CO.
Call on or Phone Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.

Do You Want A Bank?
If you do, we nre here to furnish one. Nut an
incorporated bank with oITicers, directors, capital
stock, etc., but a Bank you can take’ home and drop
your spare change in. your vacation money or your
cigar money.
' .
We linve a supply of these HOME BANKS which
we will lend to every one depositing a dollur in our
Savings Department. With your deposit you will
receive a book in which we enter your amount and
we will PAY YOU FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST
AND COMPOUND IT AT EVERY THREE MONTHS
CREDIT PERIOD.
We hold the key to these banks, you can keep
them at home until they are full, or until you have
as much as a dollar, and then bring them to the
bank and hove the amount removed and placed on
* your book.

WE ESPECIALLY DESIRE TO INTEREST THE
;; CHILDREN IN THIS SAVINGS HABIT and wish to
; impress upon the parents the desirability of en­
couraging them.
REMEMBER, we pay interest on your first dollar
; I ana the BEGINNING IS THE IMPORTANT POINT.
DON’T FORGET, your Deposits are is insured
Against Every-K ind of Loss.

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nesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. A full
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Fancy Work and Sewing Party
Mr». S. 0 . Shlnholaer waa the charm ­
ing hoetcaa at a very pleaaant fancy
work and tewing porch party Saturday
afternoon. After the gueata had been
entertained with pleaaant conversation
and their dainty and uotiuL work- lux.
some time they were Invited into the
attractive dining room, with Ita decorationa of beautiful and fragrant pink oleandera and served delicioua atrawberries, cake and chocolate. Mrs. Shinholaer’a invited, gueata were Mrs. A. E.
Philips, Mr». A. II. Moses, Mrs. A. T.
Roesetter, Mr». H enry Wight, Mrs. J K
Mcttinger, Mr». J. N. W hitner, Mr*.
George II. Fernald, Mm. H. II. Stevens.
Mr». G. D. Waldron, Mm. L. R. Philips,

come off until long after they

have

at Masonic Hall, Friday evening, Apr
25th at 7:30
Meeting wm very iniercstlug. a/"there
were visitors present, and several uppliactioiu of persona who wished to be­
come Seminole* and Ire shown the Star
in the East.
Seminole Chapter hu* the honor of
being the Unit organization to hold a reg­
ular meeting in the new county of Sem­
inole.
Seminole Chapter has still another
hogor a waiting-her Tlte Grand Chap­
ter of Florida L-t coming here to the place
of i u birth to celebrate its tenth anni­
versary with its mother
Mother Robbins,' the pioneer Grand
Matron of Florida, will have a grand
reunion when she gather* her family
home to Semirwle*t?hiiptt'HiT Seminole
county April 6th, 1914.

biU-ta-almost sure to pas* thy senate
a* Senator Donegan of the Nineteenth
ha* already defined hia poritton on the
m atter and when the Governor signs the
bill the Seminole braves will leave Tab
luhassee a;td ttjcir going will make a void
in the heart* of their many friends here.
They are a fine bunch of optimist* who
greet the world with a smile, and they
never gmVp up even in the dark hour*
o f uncertainty.- They have
taught h
lesson of perseverance and gentlemanly
conduct and the citizens of Tallahassee
art* glad that they paid.this visit ami
rejoice with them in their victory even
though It means that they will soon flit
to the sunny vale of the St. Johns.
It is safe to assert that no better or­
ganized bunch of business men ever a t­
tended the meeting of the legislature
than the Sanford people who have been
hen uaaieting In making the new county
*»Liicniinole and to this fact I* due their
wonderful succesa. Such a spirit ouglit
to build a lurgc'clty lit tVcTiead of niivigat ion In the new county anil their fu­
ture success will always be watched with
a friendly eye by the member* of the
l-cgL-daturc and the peoplt of Talluhaa
*ee.
R. J Holly, editor of the Sanford
Herald, who raun- up will, the first ontami spent the pact week at horn*- eatm
buck yesterdify o i h i I. Woo. Inil!,
L. T. McCuller, I) L. T hru,Iter. B. H
Herndon and those already here are
C. M. Hand. F. F’ Forster, A: T. Ro»»etter. E. A Douglass and B. F W hit­
ner. All of them stay until the new
county becomes a fact, and tij&gt;on im-ir
arrival in Sanford with the infant there
will be a celebration such a* only the
people of that Infilling place know how
to give

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t'allfortiin. and lite gir utr-r -u Ltlr-menl SK »jf of NW .|r f; lu d i uf N F »jr af S\V «jr i n . f w
K«tr n( SW .,r
„ I -W ll .,1 v i -&gt; .,»11 .,1 k iw .,r ¡
The enthuai antic people of the new of tlie alale tv-rlay curi he t r a d i i directly »4 N K Ijl,
N f-wit .4 NK
qf
ul
county of Seminole grew *o eniliuMa*th­ to thè exploit«! imi of Sanford croi» W h a lf uf M ‘j,r. «ri N &lt;ikui .1^, ÌK ijr oí sVV 'i f .
aunul KK »if ul Ml! «ti uf .SnrUcmSé. i n T it ¡20 a*nirih,
at Sanford the other night over the good Wc were large enough and neh enough limiiff»
, SIA tjr «f HW «¡t, Ami H fui If of 31!
&lt;41 of B W tjir of Hr»:, Hi
¡n T|» 2 1 » n u tt» Ugnivi
news from Taliahaaaee that t trey pro and strnng enough to *r»t up nur own 2¡H
S half of N W ijr nf N F rgf *nri N h a ll 11f
SW
u
r
of
NK
u
t.
of
S
i
l
l
o
n
ceeded to the lake front and fired the old locai got ernmeiit. In tu* thè idea germin- rjr, N h alf »4 SW .4$ »4 N K ur.2. And NajfF ur oîof NK
3K
ed of cmmty divotion Ttte matter wa- q r of tW líO fi f K Huff of H w qf of HK q f , »ruf HW
brans cannon.
f 5K qr of S |; 4». «4 Src Í . W KaIf &lt;4 N
They had stateri br-fore timt they (might h\ &lt;Mando a* a m atter of rout**-. I jf‘
¡f °*
ut N W |T f hglf oí S'W qr .4 N W
jr #4 f
«Fai
n u fih *4 M ornU M id
would fire the cannon when counts divi t ut tin -trot g dclegntiori of humm-se tauri W
I U i l » i ) tins ul s* * I» VV half of *• i *4/ uf |
*ion was an amtired fact, but their en [ men who i an &gt; to itn uipital on t»efi«l) NK qf im i S VV qr of s'U or of Sr*tta n IT HK ur t f .
N f qr rtf W t V,n U*
N F qr r»f S r. i l w-re» I t i » I
thuaifiam was so strong Timida., ingiù ..I Si-mmith iv 1ji.t . in 11ti■***■&lt;I lIn !* gi* I lo 8 m t lu.»i »r in ri Irvi lo ti 2d. 21
2 H qf
A
b
b
o
itN
Subtil»
i»»»m
tu
qr uf SK qr of N W
when the bill ptutsed llic house, that *ev- laturc with tia- idea Unit the movement qr of B rr 214 SK ur ofri NNW’
K qr of H rrtio n 24. K
eral of them started to fire u nhot for wa* no «lugli* |H)litician * droiun but an h ilf of N K q r *4 N W q r, i n d HK qr of HWr q r
of IW U o n 2t ; ml! in O rm n(* e o u n fy . «ut» of F lo r *
every vote accorded Seminole county in organized movement by earn wit. Iiomut 14a aivI I will «*11 I h r u m » af injb tir a u f h o n for
aah to I h r boat a n d hifh*-»t b itJü rf; d u rin g
frg al
the bouae. After the fifth shot, which buiincas men and our cause having rhour*
of M ir on M o n d ay , ih * 2 nd day of Jim *.
was an unusually large charge, they dis­ merit won the hearts of the lawmaker* U H I, a i t b r fro n t llorar of ih r e oyrt hot*,** m O f
io
covered th a t the cannon had a large size ami the people, ami the Hi note |in**ii( la mTrrroa
rm»h purchanf to p»y fog i l}»*«
J V K fK K W ito li
crack in it and they were forced 10 d» the hill on Tmwdny evening l&gt;&gt; a handHhrriff of ik ra n fr i m in lv F lo rid a
.-miiie majority
Senator Dont-gan of ’ 2 T u r e 61
sort.
Sanford has arranged for a big cell- the Nineteenth fli*trut l»-mg thorough
S a lir » io All f r r d iia 4 } F. Mill
tuition when the Governor »ign* tin* lull ly fninlliiii »un our --iliiati-&gt;h li.i an
rrby ti
ri^nri II
Jitrirv*-i l»&gt; h#r hualuAnri
If II H ill, »&gt;n (h r 2 »th 4 *y
and U the enthusiasm of the Sanford men 1 on need (hut he will fnvur it m the Sen uf
t**&lt;wfnl4 r r A 1» I &gt; 12 a«a4» * w alurtinry A t.
in Tallahassee is any Indication of the ate, and Seminole county will soon I» »tgnm #nl lo f th * lurrMefll m &lt;^n*Jitor», aim! all c r«Mitor» of F K 11If1. ftMrmrfly duiu* btiAimrea
11 111"•
feeling of the people of Sanford it i* sale milled to the lint. and. la-lieve me. it will (iraMwry* *r** h*r*(*y rrqulrr*f w ithtri i l i l ) .lay *
from
vtlle,
if
*urh
ffertllofl
rw
'A
k
le’
‘P
ihi«
Hlltv,
Of
to assert th a t there will be some celebru lie one of the ltright.nl shining light* in if b e y o n d th« I(n4t» of (h it Hi At« w it h in fo ur
Florida'«
firmament.
We
feel
deeply
m
o
n
t
h
s
io
fil*
w
it
h
th
«
un&lt;i*r*ifn*4
«worn
»tAirtion in’ Sanford.—Tallahassee Democrat.
o tta of th*Ar rla lm a againatt m M i r t l f n o r F K,
grateful to the member* of the commit­ m
If UL
(à ro , C M o lir à
W II W lU k IT .
'
How Seminole Count) Was Won tee. the la-glslature and the Ixiys of the
A lly for u J f n r e
A a iffiM
Iinn* bureau and the local newspaper* J p f a l f i rtw w -1 7 lr
(Written for The Herald.)
Forward menl Rally at the capital! and printer*. Aloo to the hospitable
th e ( I r tu li l o u r l , He trn ik i ju rilrla l f l r r u f l
O ra n g e ( ’««inly, N U ie of H o rld a . In ( k o n r e f j
All atand together! No White feather! people of T allnhaw e. All of them havi
Jtn n k * liohlfi»*&gt;n ('o m p l* in « n t
("riatk*n
Kick out faint hearts! Fire true! Op- hel|»»*i to make our «tny in the capital
I
V«
Hill for I))v o rr«
J. IloMnwwt, HoUntUnl
poaition la the target! Recover arms! pleasant and all of them will hear such C.
To &lt;’ J. ROBINSON
It i p p n n fro m th * A flbiivit of Jetim #
Shoot again! ‘ Teach them "Who'* who!" favorable rejiorta of the new county in
th* m inpU iH A nl hw frin 4&gt;il&gt; ilWwl, H urt
lite future 1 hat they will feel proud of tuQ,
Endure bravely! Reward Is sure!
U ik I i i i i m a n o o rtw td rftt of t|wr B u t* of F lo rh i* .
that
h* la*t known *44r»re* « m Moirig«W^r y.
The flrat four capital letters ift the Ihe new baby ."—Tampa Tribune.
Alat a ti.! , l b al the* rrw idrnc* im f i44r*»«i of th *
lie
f
r
m
iin t At thi* rim * in u n k n o w n , t h i t lh * r* 1*
above proclamation spell the first name,
rui p e rso n in th* S t a l* of FVsrul*, fh* a * r» u * of a
.Seminole
Men
Are
Happ?
and the fifth capital stapds for the middle
rubpo*fUi u£w&gt;n • burn » o u lJ lilivl th* u » l t|*f*r$&gt;
The happieit men in Tallahaatee to d i n t And th n t th * «Aki d rf* n d * n l t« ov er th * Af*
initial, and the remaining seven capitals
of tw e n ty o n # y*Ar*
Y ou *re th e re fo re o rd e re d to Appear to Ih* hill
•■pell Uyi surname of the gallant and vic- day are the Seminole county men, who
of romptmint whirh Ha* beon duly rtUM fn thi*
. torious leader of the Sanford delegation have been here for three weeks on the rtuw. ón Monday tho aecnnd day of June. A I).
»ana* tieinf a rul* dny of LhU C'mrl.
which recently covered itself with glory dlvi«ion of Orange county. Tho hill to 101I tS,Nth*
fo rt b e r orrleeèd t h a t ihre noth** b* p m liltih * !
create
Seminole
county
from
the
north
o
n
ce
a
W
teh fo r *4«ht r r m * ^ u tre e we*V* in th*
at Tallahassee.
SAnford Mrr*M. « oew*pAp*r puhlUlrenl In O r a n f *
end
of
Orange
county
bccamo
a*
Turnout
Spell out the leader's name.
r o u n f y , FiaHdtA.
Witnew. H. M. lUdrinwm, rWrk of th* rtrrull
And then do you ask what wa* the end as the Pinellas bill, and the large dele­ court,
ami the m l fhetenf ihre Tth d*&gt; of April
of all the opposing forces7 Thu leader gation of enthusiastic froosters from
A'
19,3
H. U. HONIRUON.
and hi« band drove them, confused and Sanford and the country districts have O rk ol Circuii Court, Oronj- Cously. KVmkU.
Bjr
U. A. Itorroni. I&gt; C.
made
themselves
felt
here
during
the
' ioat, from Lobby Field into the ‘er&gt;
(Ico. A. IWollM,
*
Mmjon.
It
can
tie
truthfully
said
that
Hollrltor
»
ik
I
of
Coururt
lur ( ompUuuuit.
t»ngllng meshes of a Forreat where they
M
-T
iw
tu
no
finer
body
of
men
ever
graced
tlie
were ultimately drowned In a Lake!
. - That’«' how Seminole county was won! •treeta of Tallahasoee in their capacity
N O T IC L
N'oUr* w hrr-!&lt;r *ivrn IMI »tity &gt;Uy» «Iter H«t»
of lobbyists. They lobbied not only in
•. A. E. PH ILIPS.
fltt my
my «ccoual»
lo in*
Ih»
JJ «ut
«UI tfw
p ro m
ocrouot* «nd
»na Aujir^«*
cuiirMC» io
•
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a- quiet, gentlemanly way never making county iu jf* •&lt; Urnas» county, »nU m»k» my annun! « U k r a o l ». nJmInl«tr»lor at th« o ta l« af
themselves ohrfdz'loin or ohtrusfvc.
. Improving.G|(e
City House
■previa
II. H . W h itn rr
liit« 6th it»y of April. HUThey
hnd a meritorious cause and fought
The' G è * Cltv' House,' anticipating
J N WhllPir
for
ft,
and
th
d
r
system
of
fighting
was
B
'-.iT
u nStc
tho great Victory in »tore for tbe citizens
• of Sanford, got busy, and donned a new *0 good that they had an easy victoryN O I K t:
«fpat in honor of the occasion. Proprie­ over their opponents from Orlando and To «11 creditor», Jtoirihulm nnd
havtni
drmnatl*
«enav-*
thr n-tnir of W I&gt;
delegation
after
delegation
was
sent
tor Parker la the busiest man in town
IloUaa;
All a r m a i h t.lR f riniiM of »ny chômeur
beautifying the vacant corner lota and against thorn only to suffer u like fate. »(«¡tut
th- ratnl* of w . I&gt;, HoUlm, tf»mo*d. nr»
making a great Improvement. Since Lost night the bill to create Seminole hrnby OOtlArd to prerrat tb» a m to Ih» undor

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■of Sanford has been moved Parker oi fifty-nine against five and this sweep­
ava the prettiest puk in San- ing victory has placed a smile upon the
flow of tht Sanford men that won’t
i It Seminole.
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The regular meeting of the Weat Side
Improvement Association will he held
nt the Robbins' Neat Thursday after­
noon at 2:30. Attention '* cull«! to u
change in the hour owing to the Mayday
frstivitiis at the Sanford House Memher* are requested to lx* prompt and a
Mra. S. O. CHaac, Mrs. M. H. Howler. full nttendanro i* desired for the pur
Misses L. Josephine Qameron. Fllialo-th ftose of diaciuL.ltlg ftnallv and definite!«
Mcttinger, Mcll Wliitner. Mabel Bow. the proposed nnialgnlion with riie Wom­
an's Club of Sanford. Owing to an
ler.
irregularity in the recent vote of the As­
Launch Ride
sociation tilts step is deemed advisable.
A merry party enjoyed a delightful
launch trip Friday evening.
After
Holly is Happy
cruising about on the lake and "playing
Tallahassee. April 26.- T h e happiest
like" they were a p arty of fellow voy­ man in the Florida pnw* gang today t.
ager« on th e doep blue sea, they landed Bob Holly, editor of the Sanford Her
at Enterprise and enjoyed their deli­ aid, who ba* Iw-rn in Tallahassee for
rious lunch with a lelish and app-titi «everal *eek&gt; on the matter of the dn i
rendered keen and eager by tin- luaiing cion of Orange county and the rnatim
Bon voyage
Seminole county
and
of Seminole county
Holly exude* -&lt;■ ’ he Seminole b r a v i* Tallnhasats- Ttuesir on their long ocean trip.
After lingering a short while nt En­ much enthusiasm that he wm 1 ulU-u Democrat
terprise the party re-embnrked me I u rn into the headquarter* -j I t!&gt;&gt;- 1. F |l
S H E R IF F 'S SALE
pleased to be accompanied on their re­ today and miked alxnit hi* county
H.
U n d e r an d by
v irtu * of *n r i m i l i o n ia*u#4
turn trip by a bright *mUe on the far*- of tliink we have the fmrat little county in AJiHl 2 . IV I3. lay «K» C lefk of tho* i'tr c u it «*cmiM for
O ra n e * p o u h l) •tot«- »»f FVitt4* »»herein H A
"the man in the m oon."
the world," he *nid
Ncuiinple emm Nf ia ifr r$ *i* a n t.Um'ifT« am i j W Jarbwuti i*
ilr/rTdlar.t I have le*t«l upon ttw&gt; fighi. Itti* aH*5
The pleasant party was rompum-d of !i when litrmrd «.ill have ISO sininrt In
ferra i tkf »ahi J W J ack*a*n in sm l ln Ih r fu llu v
m
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rr« l r-«t*tr in *»juf m q n t j of O r â n f
milu-i,
8,600
jmiple,
and
a
total
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Prof, and Mm. N. J Perkin*, chap
.nd ilAte of H i »rief to--»»if In T p $0 M u t i ,
Moot of the Halier 2Î *-»*! W h*li N K &lt;ir NK ,ir of N K n r
erones; Misses C harlotte Keelur, V«*dn value of over $2,500,IRK*
ni NK (jf HF • 4 Sw qr, N hilf of HF qr, tnd N'K
Ward, l.lmlfl t^-fTh-r, ^ S mi.Iiu W
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ri -s Kall i«f VJ Vk .jf of O F ir «riti N h i l f pf
0 " nowTUv' wi
Lucy Kpwwome, ^ Irene Brad« R uth I'lntprlsi*. The Tamo’
ir of
ir uf S m 1io » *(
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ti e g r o w e r . -u m o d
Butler, Elizabeth Mettniger
M uIh-1 h a ! t tint ha» init-lie tl
ll*r&gt;i* -‘f I '•V'p -ri SU ir »il Sniiofi ?x Kh»ll of J
h«» N fir fri N’f Ijr nf ' F .p of SMrtU&gt;»i »,
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luridi that
iiih m S'SFh iUf,
Bowler, Messrs. Will Watson. Bruxion Imm one u&gt; je
if iuf N U k$r rrf S Mi -jl uf Ü#*’I K)f1 I f*, S F. «1Í of (
h ilf t»f SVI «ir. «tiri :iF i«r uf HVV ur j,
Perkins, Eugene Roumilint, Trmv M
world wa.* torcer) lo «il up limi 111 k IH&gt; i N F *|f, t t
Iu f S n ll u r t I
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- Woodruff Saturday afternoon. May 8rd
*t 8 o’clock. Mr».- 0 . U. Waldron,
leader.
A full attendance of the
member» ia tleabed aa there will be an
■■ annual election of officer».
W ednesday

Eastern Star Meeting

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thence into the irrigating tlla line» thus 1ply, an ice plant, trolley servici, pros­ we were accommodated at a
perous merchants and last b u t not by fully pleasant and tp to daw broudin#*
^eagt one of th e beat seml- houje, Comfort Cottage, eontfucud by

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of green celery sending forth a nerve ffees to bo found in Florida or elsewhere.
bracing aromatic odor , on th# balmy It was a revelation worth th e cost of a
Groat Çclery Delta Attränfe Attention of Strangers
breezes wafted over the land from beau­ trip south and a .dem onstration of w h a t
Visiting t h e S ta te.
tiful Lake Monroe. whfch at the same indom itable'courage in tb e face of ruin
time temper* tho ray* of the tropical will bring forth, and while th e atigma of
,t
sun *o much feared by the northern Inertia m ay yet cling to som e of Uio re­
mote southern settlem ent» it fails In
By C. N. Scholcy, in Guilford, Connecticut Tribune.
novitiate.
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every-particular
case of Sanford
aooooopooooaooooaaaooooaoooooooooaaaoaooooooaoaoooaoñ And so It is th at a disaster brought and other hustlingin dthe
tire
visited.
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about by the eccentricities of Jack Frost
Last week the editor’* ntory of hi* re­ ■urfacc and clay jHihsolI of .Florida must
Sanford
is
a
town
with
» city govern­
proved a blessing in disguise to Sanford
cent flight through Florida Ifft hi* read­ be used abundantly.
ment of between five and six thousand
and
its
surrounding
territory*
tor
it
had
er* a t Sanford a t the head of steamboat
Florida tike most tropical and semipopulation and resta entirely upon. Its
navigation on the beautiful S t John: tropical countries is subject to wet and become s common belief th at Florida
merit* aa a local commercial community
was
dmmune
from
tbe
stinging
finger*
of
river,
dry seasons and during th e dry season
unassisted by much of a tourist trade.
The town i* not of recent origin and 1* of six m onth«' duration Irrigation roust the Ice king and th at wealth flowed
T hat it iji entitled to m ore recognition
not a no-« ailed tourist,town, though many be resorted to os in the west. Fortunat- through Ihe stream* of orange culture
along this line should be m ade plain to
alone,
the
lorn
of
grove*
being
the
awak­
tourists touch there during each season. ly Sanford cover* a territory easily tapevery' northern visitor and m ust, event­
ening
th
at
was
so
sorely
needed
for
the
For many year* it w u the victim of thV ped TJrjy.tbe, artesian process for water
ually be reckoned with. Situatod most
depression th a t overcame hundred* ol ■»upp)Jf f i n d ‘ no;farm er w ith funds need ultim ate prosperity of the region.
desirably uL ikc head of. ofamid* a t tta.
southern com m anfthanrftcrH ie d v il war
plcuty’-flf water tor irrigation - As stated in this story- lost week the
w
riter
mode
a
short
visit
to
Sanford
™
of the m o st beautiful
and which took half a century* to over­ purpose». \ T V Jfri**** of Irrigation Is
tr*
ago
when
It
was
slowly
awak'“kre
in
the
country,
with fishing «aid to
four
ye
come. Added to thin t h e . tad catai- different here from most of th e western
tho. t*y**» i*
v»«i. i t be second to none of the inland waters
trophe ol the disastrous fram e .of. a dmum, neaiU o-m U ere-the custom is surface or
warn then without special attraction. of the peninsula, it is bound to become a
year* ago when Florida orange groves ditch irrigation.
tourist resort In time. T h is very’ largely
were swept to worthlessness in one night
A field is cleared and laid ou t, all be­ E m pty store buildings, typical southern
- depends
on local pride an d capital or
It was not until about sit year* ago that ing alm ost perfectly level and easily sandy streets, mostly sandy unpaved
what inducements -can be m ade to out­
ride
walks
and
with
all
a
place
to
be
seen
tho Inhabitants who had the hardihood worked. Ditches are dug a t regular and
side capital to invest in u first class
to remain or the lack of funds to get frequent intervals and .sm all cement and forgotten. Thanks to the interest­
tourist hotel. U nfortunately SanlOrd
. away from the dead orange groves awoke tile of about three Inches in diameter ing boom stories in Holly’s Herald tho
to sadly lacking in this direction. True,
' Wto the fact th a t Sanford sand was good are laid but not cemented an d then re­ w'ritcr was induced to make * second
it
has hotels like all towns of its aize but
for something besides growing oranges covered. Koch line of tiling connects visit and the change was as a dream of
us
northerner* are peculiar in our Ideas
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anti some of the pluckier ones set about with a large tile a foot or m ore in diam- the Arabian Nights. .
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of what a tourist hotel should be, tor
to prove it. Meanwhile northern people et :r set.on end and open a t th e top skirt-1 Splendid brick paved street*, and
many of u* are given to travel and know
who had visited tho attractive settle­ ing the edge of the filed. If the field is brick and ceqient paved sidewalk*, new
qphat good hotels mean, and Florida is,
ment located so pleasantly on beautiful an extensive one several artesian wells and up to date business blocks, two pros­
Lake Monroe, a great body of water, a are drilled which supplies several lines perous hanking houses, one n beautiful not without them. But Sanford must
*part of the St. Johns river but spreading of underground tiling and by simply white marble building, hustling and have another awakening before she can
out over an area of m any square miles, turning k gate valve water In abundant heavily stocked departm ent store*, elec­ bid tor the northern tourisf trade and
* recognized tho opportunities offered by quantities flows into these large tile and tric stree t lighting, adequate water aup- northern vacation dollar*. Fortunately
Snnford snnd for tnnrket or truck garden­
ing and northern money be^an to make
itself felt. Slowly, like all iritcrprbMS
m
m
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•th a t are to lw ultim ately successful, did
the earth begin to yield up its uhundance, but plutk and perseverance, back­
ed by cash and hard work soon told until
Sanford and it* environments won an«:
gained the lido of the "Celery City," by
reason of the principal crop th at was
started to replace the orange groves that
had proved so ruinous.
And so it was, after viewing and in­
specting, through the courtesy of Ed­
itor Holly of the Sanfoid Herald, th«

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lady, and should any of out north««
readers evir visit Sanford before that bto
new^touiUThotii to built that our lritJ
EditorHolly to striving for.
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ment them to quarter* and abundant
tablo aervicq with Mm. Martin at Com.
fort Cottage.
Of course w*s couldn’t vto.it a commim.
Ity without dabbling In politic» a„ j „
Sanford and &amp; few town, ¡„ f)r
county were in the thro.* of * demand
for county division to r e t up »hop |0f
themselves wo became profoundly ¡ntrr.
«»ted and learned considerable of floridian political methods and deal, And
this we will touch uj&gt;on in our nut story
Episcopal Churrh
w in the Church of- (he H0iy
Cross, corner Park avenue and Fourth
street, until further notice^ will be M
follows:
S unday school every Sunday morn­
ing a t 9:46.
M orning Prayer and sermon every
S unday morning at II : except the fim
S unday of the month, when there *i|) be
a choral celebration with sermon at t)lt
hour. Early celebration st 7:10 th«
th ird Sunday in each month
Even song with sermon every Sunday
»waning at 7:30.
A short service of prayer ,md prat*
every Wednesday evening at 7:30, fob
lowed by an informal tulk on the prin­
ciples ol Ç hristianlty a*, taught by ths
church.
REV. A R TH U R S. I’KCK.

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astounded by tin- sum! from "which tl.i
plants had sprung, drawn forth hy the
tropical sunshine, that we were incited

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N’owjiere m our travels, east, w«nt, nurtli
or b-nutiv an we h av e ,tra v ih «1 some, had
we seen a like combination with such
amazing results to the pockets of thv dili­
gent farmers.
A delightful automobile ride covering
almost the entire treritory of the *o. called e. lery dtltn revealed hundm to ol
acre-s giv«'n over to profitable true!
fanning, celery being tbe great money
maker for every mun with brum and
braw n
True it w that fulluris have been many
as in every enterprise but it was shown
quite (satisfactorily from record* that
moat of tltciw* have been liy men who
v h a d 'no previous pructicaJ farming ex• perisnee or those wiio were really never
fitted for the soil nnd who listened to the
wily blandishments of some over enthualastic real'estate dealer with which tiu
city abounds
(tut in every case Inves­
tige t«-d, *nid we hail several opportuni­
ties of meeting successful farmer», was a
failure shown where men hurl applied
the practical with the theoretical and
many men, who came from the north
with only a few hundred dollars and plcn
ty of practical knowledge of farm work
have become rich men.
Twenty-five year* ago Sanford sand
lots could in* bought for fifty cents an
acre and passed up at that. Today
many desirable plantation.* cannot be
purchased for less than a thousand dol
lore per acre and such ore not on the
market.
Two crops are tho regular order and
frequently three, vegetables growing and
doing fairly well at all scAaons of the
year. Lettuce is tho first tra p and this
vegetable starts tho special car* of the
Grower* Express moving in tho last
months of tho year, hundreds of them
go|ng o u t , to tho northern markota

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usually at &amp; good price nnd profit to the
grower».
crop is closely followed
art*
by celery and on this tho farmers as a rule
; * -».reap a rich harvest.
Tho Atlantic
Line Railroad kce|&gt;s airings ol
* * Gfower* Express refrigerator cars stand­
ing qh ride tracks in tho season »waiting
loading .arid u 'many as 1,200 car load*
V . of vegetables;'largely celery have been
shipped north In on»*»c*0tj:' Of profit»
1600 an acre Is u corpmon occurrence a h i
tlie high water mark.!» said to bo 11.600
from an acre of ground in-lettuce ami
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ns*a i fact
Unit
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Sanford sand alone la responsible for this
success, for R, m ust, bo fed and w a rred
generously. WJiat is «ine land’sjtood to
another's poison and so it U that special

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E’ve baited our lines this Spring witli (lie
most attractive and th e best Spring Clothes,
Hats and Toggery that we could find.
Mifl kUISff ft U ni

T h en wc vc priced everything as
allow .
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It is w ith these inducem ents we hope to catch your S p rin g

W c have added to our already strong line o f C loth in g the H a rt
Sch affn er &amp; M a rx line.

Clothes with a reputation.

Clothes that are exclusive, stylish and different .in M od el, T a ilo r ­
in g and Fabric.

H ats from
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NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest Gleaned From
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Various Sources

SANFORD

CELERY

BRINGS GOOD PRICES

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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

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« Inch will Im' the c«*e if the lull intro­
duced In futigris»« in Frank Clark U&gt;"nii-s a law i I,*' inlaiul honu-s ,*f many
v kritdies ol 11s11 and a hati iiery in any
of t(use lakes would prove suci istsful.—
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* 111 ' ' T ^ M W h w f i i i 1Hu-u Ia si IroriT liie co u n ty
jail earl) Monday morning. A teleg r a m received from Ferna urti nu liy
Sheriff Spencer tins morning »uni th a t
the man who had liecn appre h en d ed
there on suspicion of in
Anderson did
n o t a t all rraem lde the picture of (lie
calasi prisoner sent on to F crn u n d in a
lust night on rereipt of a telegram s t a t ­
ing Anderson's dreeriplinn tiad t&gt;es‘n
cupi unsi t her»'
o o o
I iunoeilun lia" taken , long «ii p for
wurd and troni ito- lune un il » ill tie
u n ta m i tu i sjs-i ( growth und prosperity
such a* lia- nul Inieii noli-t liefore
An
election «»s Inl&lt; I T nenia) on the n m u t ­
te r of town im p ro v e m en t Itomi» an d the
result was an overwhelming call for the
bond issue
Only three votes were
frollisi against the measure promised
T h e Initul issili' will am ount to $60,000
and the money will lw used to p u rch a se
liie e|,s t r i e light anil water plants, to
pave the m am street and put in a s e w e r ­
age *' stem

County division ha» oceupied »o rmu h
of our attention tin* spring that relen
and other crop» were forced to tuke «
back sent and have not taken the prom­
inent place usually accorded them in
our annals of good thing» that come to
Sanford.
in looking up the celery situation su­
perinduced by the fine urticle recently
written by (.'. H. Scholey of -Guilford,
Conn., who recently visited here The
Herald was induced to again tnko up the
celery Outlook and make a comment
upon thin senaon's crop and the result
far exceeded the most »anguine hopes of
the growers and blhert interested
It would seem from a casual investi­
gation that this season's celery crop will
bring more money to the grower» than
any similar crop gathered here in sev­
eral yearn and will bring again King
Celery into his own in this section.

of her work in an Intereating talk which
Closed the busin«* of the m«»Ung.
Mrs. M cltinger entertained Hie ladle*
with s delightfully render»»! vocal solo,
"The Good Shepherd," accompanied byMrs. B. T. Houser" •
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strong appeal to the
Dainty refreshments wore served by
their due* promptly the hostess, aaslsted by several memlwr»
of the society.

Sanford Iul* a h e a d ' -hip|*-'l thi* *»‘11
non about nine hundred .ir- ol cclerv

alone. A very tow estimate on tin' en ­
tire crop will l«ing the price to $1 26 per
crate. Many growers received $1.60
per crate and much of it went above the
$2.00 mark, but summing up the whole
crop and allowing lor the had. the price
of f t 26 can easily he maintained.
The nine hundred cars of uounte mean
»olid cant and added to (hi* (he.cxprea*
a n ^ h ro k iri shipments would bring the
grand total up to about 1.062 cunt of
celery. Each car contain» 350 crate*,
making .1 total ol 37h.7l&gt;0 crate*.
At tin' very low lot innate of $1.26 [wy
crate there has come to Sanford this
season on the celery crop the grand sum
of |1 7 3 .375.00. (I. F Smith, one ol the
prominent grower» stated today th at
he had m arket'd 43 cars and Would
carefully entiinute th a t it brought him

and it was extinguished in record time.
Mrs. Thsyer was sick at the time and.
had to he asebled from the building and
Quick Work of Fire-Departm ent Savtyi &gt;^¡1] 0f necessity be obliged to dtacon
tinue her boarding house until repair» are
Several House* from Horning
The roaring of the nuto fire truck ns
it tore down the street yesierday m orn­
ing and the shriek of the niren at th e
water works plant brought nut the sight
imst» to the nvddence of Mr* Donna
Thayer on.Fifth *lre*-t. where the roof of
the house «a* nil ablaze The volun­
teers turned in with their customary
promptness and carried most of the
fnrnltijm from Lhc . JCCOIld- I W and
saved it from the water. Three stream s

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Iteali» ami will have 20 acres of henna
that are bringing good price* and are
»aid to be selling welj[ on account of the
vegetable* being froren out in the sec­
tions above here.
The history of the different growers
here this season will make most inter­
esting reading and the celery crop that
pones us an uncertain crop in the mar­
ket.» can he counted utwn to leave more
money here tin» seawn than any of the
more staple crop».
A careful estimate of all the crop» will
lw compiled later in the season and given
In The Herald and the returns made on a
single acre of land in the celery delta
will be a great surprise to many people
in the north who have heard »0 many
labs of the j)oor sandy soil, hut very
little about the greatest vegetable grow­
ing center in the world—Sanford.

THURSDAY MORNING 111.AZK

f. Peny. m a visitor to the
W rleka Hub Notes
brought back aome very
On next TVix»*day there will lw held
from the meeting of
Missionary Council of re­ the la»t annual business meeting of the
st Birmingham, Alabama Welakn Club Iwfore going into the
of the attending Woman's Club of Hanford. Election of
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lAapartnmnt ill -Lhii
ted district eocre- Woman'» Club will take place, All
of w»Ur were toon playing on the fir«
the cl«|ma raembon w t urged to be present.
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In Arcadia Monday the spring term of
the circuit court was opened up in the
new courthouse. DrSoto rounty now
liaa a modern and well isjuipiwsi court­
house and Arcadians are pleased to show
it a. one of th« architectural attra c­
tions of tiic place.
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Orlando i* just now one of the moat
(Hipular towns on the maji with the contructor».. Word having gone out that
bids for the construction of the city'«
new sewerage plant will close tomorrow
night, for the past three day» contrac­
tors and contractor's agents have l&gt;een
Mocking there, until verily tins morning
there 1) u lobby of them ill town
Reporter-Star
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1-nke Tiiho|H&gt;kahgH is now and always
lnu las'll (airly well supplied with fish,
still it is large i notigh and dis'p enough
in a&lt; coin iin id at •* a (,-w million more,

morrow night. Hi» itinemry for the re­
mainder of th e trip follow»; Raleigh,
N. C., May 2 and 3; New Orb-on*. May
6; Pensacola. May 0; Jacksonville. May
7; Key Weat, May 8; Charleston. S (
May 9 and 10; Port Royal. S. C., De­
tention Barrack», May 11; Raleigh.
May 120 0 0
The British home office to d ay inan
gurated it» active campaign to pul an
^end to suilragette militancy.
Head
quarter* of th e Woman's Social and Po­
litical Union, where many outrage» ar&lt;
laid to have been planned, wu* m i upt*
by the polire and all the active ieardeii
taken into custody. Even "(Jenefar
Sira Flora Drummond and Mi»* \nn
Kenny, wlio were out on bail, «ere m
rested on n fresh charge of conspiring
with the memlier» of the Paiikimr«'
family to commit malicious damage
o o o
' During th e.la tte r part of 1912 the co
of living in the United Stall» » sj high
■y
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thirty-three year». The burentr of fnfw
statistics hM'ri u,Ht ifvitied a liM of reta-i
prices from 1H-*° to 1U13.. The
cost tw -rM irheek IfT'fffrfr ‘ o’r*
graphical dfVWom anil the l niti
Slates as a w|»ole in 18%. From tli
date to 1912 the total increase of the n «
of living per year for a working matt'
family, by geographical divisions, w:n
North Atlantic, fltib; South Atlantic
$152; north central, $187; South (Vn
tral. $186; and Western. $152
o o o
Probably not until the |rgis|nuv&gt;
»lotus of tlit* sulistltute alien laud nwr
ing lilll adoptt-d by the ('ulilormu sen
ate lust night clarities «III it Im- | MRV*;
for the adm inistration to deter mine
ujton ita next step. There is little ex­
pectation here th at the nsscmhiy «ill
reverse the action of the senate in view of
the reported breaking down ol party
lines in the legislature, but it is believed
the delay may improve the chancre for
the introduction of some amendment on
the linen of $he Webb bill, winch pr&lt; ■
sumahly «oald have received the
proval of th e’ national government

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An Epitome of the Week'» Mott Im­
portant Happenings in the
State a Domain

Secretary Daniel» began today a twoweeka' trip to include oflicial viait.» to
tout!) Atlantic navy yard». The firm
»top will be a t Wilson, N. C., where u
banquet will be given in bin honor to­

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charge of the soda] aervice conducted
the meeting.
After th« opening and devotional ex&lt;Tci»e» the report of Mm. C. H. Smith,
delegate to the annual conference of the
otiasioniry society, which was recent!'
held in Oca]», was listened to with much
interest and pleasure by every one pres­
ent. A rising vote of thanks was given
Mr», Bmlth for her moat excellent re­
port, touching ■» it did the work in
Uhini, Korea ami Mexico, as well as
that In the homeland. It was both
comprehendve and instructive.
Mm. W. W. Abernathy, who also at­
tended the conference entertained the
ladle» with the impreeaiona and le*soa»
‘'onveyed to her by the robslonmry sltuatian and needs aa act forth by that body
of c*rr**t worker» in the cause..
As treasurer of. the local society Mm.

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1 he General News of the Land

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Social Service Department
At the regular meeting the Social Servic« Department was entertained at
the home of Mr». J. K. Metlinger Tuo»day afternoon. A large attendance of
the member» and visitors were present.
Mm. M. A. Miot, fourth vice presi­
dent of the miaaionary »ociety, who has

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At a Hireling of the Lakeland council
the t oast Line ask&lt;d for n («ermit to
build un addition to their frame building
occupied as a freight station for tem ­
porary use. agreeing to remove it by
December 31 or pay $50 (ter day there­
after a&lt; long as the building remained
on the projierly. In the meantime they
propose to erect a large brick freight
station and »|M'iid $150,000 in the next
six months in lakeland in buildings and
other improvements. As a m atter of
course the council a g re e d to these flat­
tering term» and contracts were drawn,
o o o
As an indication of the heavy move­
ment of twriahnlde freight, fruits and
vegetables, Irom Florida to other sec­
tions of the country, it is interesting to
note that in one day on April 2U—^
total of 147 cnrlouds of fruit and veget­
ables were received by rail from various
points In Florida In Potomac Yards, Va.
This movement &gt;was consigned to eastern
points and consisted of the following:
Potatoes, 55 cart; lomatoea, 27 care;
cucumbers, 17 care; oranges, 22 care;
grapefruit, 17 care; beam, 2 *urt; pep­
pers, 3 care: celery 3 care, and eggplants,
1 car.

made.
The prompt work of th # fire depart­
ment is very commendable and the vol­
unteers are getting the businews of fight­
ing fire down to a nicety. Sanford has
the best fire fighting apparatus in inte­
rior Florida and the departm ent is ail
that could be desired.

At the Baptist Church
Dr. A. J. Holt, p u to r ol the First
Baptist church of Kissimmee will preach
St the Baptist church in this city next
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. I)r.
Holt was for many years missionary to
the Indians in OkJuhomu and is well in ­
formed with reference to the Seminole»
Best picnic convenience* and amuse­ of Florida. You are cordially invited
ment» for five cent» at Woodland Park. to come and hear him. There will b»
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thence into the irrigating tlla line» thus 1ply, an ice plant, trolley servici, pros­
perous merchants and last b u t not by
^eagt one of th e beat semlheipapeiw-Bh*-*
zzzzs;
of green celery sending forth a nerve ffees to bo found in Florida or elsewhere.
bracing aromatic odor , on th# balmy It was a revelation worth th e cost of a
Groat Çclery Delta Attränfe A ttention of Strangers
breezes wafted over the land from beau­ trip south and a .dem onstration of w h a t
Visiting t h e S ta te .
tiful Lake Monroe. whfch at the same indom itable'courage in tb e face of ruin
time temper* tho ray* of the tropical will bring forth, and while th e atigma of
,t
sun *o much feared by the northern Inertia m ay yet cling to som e of Uio re­
mote southern settlem ent» it fails In
B y C. N. Scholcy, in Guilford, Connecticut Tribune.
novitiate.
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every-particular
in the case of Sanford
aooooopooooaooooaaaooooaoooooooooaaaoaooooooaoaoooaoñ And so It is th at a disaster brought
and
other
hustling
d tire visited.
&gt;1,
about by the eccentricities of Jack Frost
Last week the editor’* ntory of hi* re­ ■urfacc and clay jHihsolI of .Florida must
Sanford
is
a
town
with » city govern­
proved a blessing in disguise to Sanford
cent flight through Florida Ifft hi* read­ be used abundantly.
ment of between five and six thousand
and
its
surrounding
territory*
tor
it
had
er* a t Sanford a t the head of steamboat
Florida tike most tropical and semipopulation and resta entirely upon. Its
navigation on the beautiful S t John: tropical countries is subject to wet and become s common belief th at Florida
merit* aa a local commercial community
was
dmmune
from
tbe
stinging
finger*
of
river,
dry seasons and during th e dry season
unassisted by much of a tourist trade.
The town i* not of recent origin and 1* of six m onth«' duration Irrigation roust the Ice king and th at wealth flowed
T hat it iji entitled to m ore recognition
not a no-« ailed tourist,town, though many be resorted to os in the west. Fortunat- through Ihe stream* of orange culture
along this line should be m ade plain to
alone,
the
lorn
of
grove*
being
the
awak­
tourists touch there during each season. ly Sanford cover* a territory easily tapevery' northern visitor and m ust, event­
ening
th
at
was
so
sorely
needed
for
the
For many year* it w u the victim of thV ped TJrjy.tbe, artesian process for water
ually be reckoned with. Situatod most
depression th a t overcame hundred* ol ■»upp)Jf f i n d ‘ no;farm er w ith funds need ultim ate prosperity of the region.
desirably uL ikc head of. ofamid* a t tta.
southern com m anfthanrftcrH ie d v il war
plcuty’-flf water tor irrigation - As stated in this story- lost week the
w
riter
mode
a
short
visit
to
Sanford
™
of the m o st beautiful
and which took half a century* to over­ purpose». \ T V Jfri**** of Irrigation Is
tr*
ago
when
It
was
slowly
awak'“kre
in
the
country,
with fishing «aid to
four
ye
come. Added to thin t h e . tad catai- different here from most of th e western
tho. t*y**» i*
v»«i. i t be second to none of the inland waters
trophe ol the disastrous fram e .of. a dmum, neaiU o-m U ere-the custom is surface or
warn then without special attraction. of the peninsula, it is bound to become a
year* ago when Florida orange groves ditch irrigation.
tourist resort In time. T h is very’ largely
were swept to worthlessness in one night
A field is cleared and laid ou t, all be­ E m pty store buildings, typical southern
- depends
on local pride an d capital or
It was not until about sit year* ago that ing alm ost perfectly level and easily sandy streets, mostly sandy unpaved
what inducements -can be m ade to out­
ride
walks
and
with
all
a
place
to
be
seen
tho Inhabitants who had the hardihood worked. Ditches are dug a t regular and
side capital to invest in u first class
to remain or the lack of funds to get frequent intervals and .sm all cement and forgotten. Thanks to the interest­
tourist hotel. U nfortunately SanlOrd
. away from the dead orange groves awoke tile of about three Inches in diameter ing boom stories in Holly’s Herald tho
to sadly lacking in this direction. True,
' Wto the fact th a t Sanford sand was good are laid but not cemented an d then re­ w'ritcr was induced to make * second
it
has hotels like all towns of its aize but
for something besides growing oranges covered. Koch line of tiling connects visit and the change was as a dream of
us
northerner* are peculiar in our Ideas
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anti some of the pluckier ones set about with a large tile a foot or m ore in diam- the Arabian Nights. .
V of what a tourist hotel should be, tor
to prove it. Meanwhile northern people et :r set.on end and open a t th e top skirt-1 Splendid brick paved street*, and
many of u* are given to travel and know
who had visited tho attractive settle­ ing the edge of the filed. If the field is brick and ceqient paved sidewalk*, new
qphat good hotels mean, and Florida is,
ment located so pleasantly on beautiful an extensive one several artesian wells and up to date business blocks, two pros­
Lake Monroe, a great body of water, a are drilled which supplies several lines perous hanking houses, one n beautiful not without them. But Sanford must
*part of the St. Johns river but spreading of underground tiling and by simply white marble building, hustling and have another awakening before she can
out over an area of m any square miles, turning k gate valve water In abundant heavily stocked departm ent store*, elec­ bid tor the northern tourisf trade and
* recognized tho opportunities offered by quantities flows into these large tile and tric stree t lighting, adequate water aup- northern vacation dollar*. Fortunately
Snnford snnd for tnnrket or truck garden­
ing and northern money be^an to make
itself felt. Slowly, like all iritcrprbMS
•th a t are to lw ultim ately successful, did
the earth begin to yield up its uhundance, but plutk and perseverance, back­
ed by cash and hard work soon told until
Sanford and it* environments won an«:
gained the lido of the "Celery City," by
reason of the principal crop th at was
started to replace the orange groves that
had proved so ruinous.
And so it was, after viewing and in­
specting, through the courtesy of Ed­
itor Holly of the Sanfoid Herald, th«

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we were accommodated at a
fully pleasant and t p to daw broudin#*
houje, Comfort C o ttage, eontfucud by
, , ™ , , 1
D R W h northern
lady, and should any of out north««
readers e v ir visit Sanford before that bto
new^touiUThotii to built that our lritJ
E d ito rH o lly to striving for.
^
m ent them to quarter* and abundant
tablo aervicq with Mm. Martin at Com.
fort C ottage.
Of course w*s couldn’t vto.it a commim.
Ity w ithout dabbling In politic» a„ j „
Sanford and &amp; few town, ¡„ f)r
county were in the thro.* of * demand
for county division to ret up »hop |0f
them selves wo became profoundly ¡ntrr.
«»ted and learned considerable of floridian political methods and deal, And
this we will touch uj&gt;on in our n u t story
Episcopal Churrh
w in the Church of- (he H0iy
Cross, corner Park avenue and Fourth
street, until further notice^ will be M
follows:
S unday school every Sunday morn­
ing a t 9:46.
M orning Prayer and sermon every
S unday morning at II : except the fim
S unday of the month, when there *i|) be
a choral celebration with sermon at t)lt
hour. Early celebration st 7:10 th«
th ird Sunday in each month
Even song with sermon every Sunday
»waning at 7:30.
A short service of prayer ,md prat*
every Wednesday evening at 7:30, fob
lowed by an informal tulk on the prin­
ciples ol Ç hristianlty a*, taught by ths
church.
REV. A R TH U R S. I’KCK.
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plants had sprung, drawn forth hy the
tropical sunshine, that we were incited

ator it«. CtXwry,.
N’owjiere m our travels, east, w«nt, nurtli
or b-nutiv an we hav e,trav ih «1 some, had
we seen a like combination with such
amazing results to the pockets of thv dili­
gent farmers.
A delightful automobile ride covering
almost the entire treritory of the *o. called e. lery dtltn revealed hundm to ol
acre-s giv«'n over to profitable true!
fanning, celery being tbe great money
maker for every mun with brum and
braw n
True it w that fulluris have been many
as in every enterprise but it was shown
quite (satisfactorily from record* that
moat of tltciw* have been liy men who
R b '
v h a d 'no previous pructicaJ farming ex• perisnee or those wiio were really never
fitted for the soil nnd who listened to the
wily blandishments of some over enthualastic real'estate dealer with which tiu
city abounds
(tut in every case Inves­
tige t«-d, *nid we hail several opportuni­
ties of meeting successful farmer», was a
failure shown where men hurl applied
the practical with the theoretical and
many men, who came from the north
with only a few hundred dollars and plcn
ty of practical knowledge of farm work
have become rich men.
Twenty-five year* ago Sanford sand
lots could in* bought for fifty cents an
acre and passed up at that. Today
many desirable plantation.* cannot be
purchased for less than a thousand dol
B '■ lore per acre and such ore not on the
market.
Two crops are tho regular order and
frequently three, vegetables growing and
doing fairly well at all scAaons of the
year. Lettuce is tho first tra p and this
vegetable starts tho special car* of the
Grower* Express moving in tho last
months of tho year, hundreds of them
go|ng o u t , to tho northern markota
usually at &amp; good price nnd profit to the
■ .
grower».
crop is closely followed
a rt*
by celery and on this tho farmers as a rule
; * -».reap a rich harvest.
Tho Atlantic
Line Railroad kce|&gt;s airings ol
* * Gfower* Express refrigerator cars stand­
ing qh ride tracks in tho season »waiting
loading .arid u 'm any as 1,200 car load*
V . of vegetables;'largely celery have been
shipped north In on»*»c* 0tj:' Of profit»
1600 an ac re Is u corpmon occurrence a h i
tlie high water mark.!» said to bo 11.600
from an acre of ground in-lettuce ami
, XTcelery.
ns*a i fact
_ It, m ust
t not
m bp
, , *accepted
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Sanford sand alone la responsible for this
success, for R, m ust, bo fed and w a rred
generously. WJiat is «ine land’sjtood to
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E’ve baited our lines this Spring witli (lie
most attractive and the best Spring Clothes,
Hats and Toggery that we could find.
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Then wc vc priced everything as reasonably as quality would
allow. It is with these inducements we hope to catch your Spring
Trade.
Wc have added to our already strong line of Clothing the Hart
Schaffner &amp; Marx line. Clothes with a reputation.
Clothes that are exclusive, stylish and different .in Model, Tailor­
ing and Fabric.
Hats from Hatters with a National reputation for making the
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IX N fO ftD . FLORIDA. FRIDAf, MAY

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items of Interest G leaned From
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HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

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1-nke Tiiho|H&gt;kahgH is now and always
lnu las'll (airly well supplied with fish,
still it is large i notigh and dis'p enough
in a&lt; coin iin id at •* a (,-w million more,
« Inch will I m' the c«*e if the lull in tro ­
duced In futigris»« in Frank C la rk U&gt;"nii-s a law i I,*' in laiu l honu-s ,*f m any
v kritdies ol 11s11 and a hati iiery in any
of t (use lakes would prove suci istsful.—
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jail earl) Monday morning. A telegram received from Ferna urti nu liy
Sheriff Spencer tins morning »uni that
the man who had liecn apprehended
there on suspicion of in
Anderson did
not at all rraemlde the picture of (lie
calasi prisoner sent on to Fcrnundina
lust night on rereipt of a telegram s ta t­
ing Anderson's dreeriplinn tiad t&gt;es‘n
cupi unsi t her»'
o o o
I iunoeilun lia" taken , long «ii p for
wurd and troni ito- lune un il » ill tie
untami tu i sjs-i ( growth und prosperity
such a* lia- nul Inieii noli-t liefore An
election «»s Inl&lt; I T nenia) on the n m ut­
ter of town improvement Itomi» and the
result was an overwhelming call for the
bond issue Only three votes were
frollisi against the measure promised
The Initul issili' will amount to $60,000
and the money will lw used to purchase
liie e|,strie light anil water plants, to
pave the mam street and put in a sewer­
age *' stem

County division ha» oceupied »o rmu h
of our attention tin* spring that relen
and other crop» were forced to tuke «
back sent and have not taken the prom­
inent place usually accorded them in
our annals of good thing» that come to
Sanford.
in looking up the celery situation su­
perinduced by the fine urticle recently
written by (.'. H. Scholey of -Guilford,
Conn., who recently visited here The
Herald was induced to again tnko up the
celery Outlook and make a comment
upon thin senaon's crop and the result
far exceeded the most »anguine hopes of
the growers and blhert interested
It would seem from a casual investi­
gation that this season's celery crop will
bring more money to the grower» than
any similar crop gathered here in sev­
eral yearn and will bring again King
Celery into his own in this section.

f. P eny. m a visitor to the
W rleka Hub Notes
brought back aome very
On next TVix»*day there will lw held
from the meeting of
Missionary Council of re­ the la»t annual business meeting of the
st Birmingham, Alabama Welakn Club Iwfore going into the
of the attending Woman's Club of Hanford. Election of
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In Arcadia Monday the spring term of
the circuit court was opened up in the
new courthouse. DrSoto rounty now
liaa a modern and well isjuipiwsi court­
house and Arcadians are pleased to show
it a. one of th« architectural attra c­
tions of tiic place.
o oo
Orlando i* just now one of the moat
(Hipular towns on the maji with the contructor».. Word having gone out that
bids for the construction of the city'«
new sewerage plant will close tomorrow
night, for the past three day» contrac­
tors and contractor's agents have l&gt;een
Mocking there, until verily tins morning
there 1) u lobby of them ill town

of her work in an Intereating talk which
Closed the busin«* of the m«»Ung.
Mrs. M cltinger entertained Hie ladle*
with s delightfully render»»! vocal solo,
"The Good Shepherd," accompanied byMrs. B. T. Houser" •
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strong appeal to the
Dainty refreshments wore served by
their due* promptly the hostess, aaslsted by several memlwr»
of the society.

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An Epitome of the Week'» Mott Im­
portant Happenings in the
State a Domain

Secretary Daniel» began today a twoweeka' trip to include oflicial viait.» to
tout!) Atlantic navy yard». The firm
»top will be a t Wilson, N. C., where u
banquet will be given in bin honor to­
morrow night. Hi» itinemry for the re­
mainder of th e trip follow»; Raleigh,
N. C., May 2 and 3; New Orb-on*. May
6; Pensacola. May 0; Jacksonville. May
7; Key Weat, May 8; Charleston. S (
May 9 and 10; Port Royal. S. C., De­
tention Barrack», May 11; Raleigh.
May 120 0 0
The British home office to d ay inan
gurated it» active campaign to pul an
^end to suilragette militancy.
Head
quarter* of th e Woman's Social and Po­
litical Union, where many outrage» ar&lt;
laid to have been planned, wu* m i upt*
by the polire and all the active ieardeii
taken into custody. Even "(Jenefar
Sira Flora Drummond and Mi»* \nn
Kenny, wlio were out on bail, «ere m
rested on n fresh charge of conspiring
with the memlier» of the Paiikimr«'
family to commit malicious damage
o o o
' During th e.la tte r part of 1912 the co
of living in the United Stall» » sj high
■y
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thirty-three year». The burentr of fnfw
statistics hM'ri u,Ht ifvitied a liM of reta-i
prices from 1H-*° to 1U13.. The
cost tw -rM irheek IfT'fffrfr ‘ o’r*
graphical dfVWom anil the l niti
Slates as a w|»ole in 18%. From tli
date to 1912 the total increase of the n «
of living per year for a working matt'
family, by geographical divisions, w:n
North Atlantic, fltib; South Atlantic
$152; north central, $187; South (Vn
tral. $186; and Western. $152
o o o
Probably not until the |rgis|nuv&gt;
»lotus of t lit* sulistltute alien laud nwr
ing lilll adoptt-d by the ('ulilormu sen
ate lust night clarities «III it Im- | MRV*;
for the adm inistration to deter mine
ujton ita next step. There is little ex­
pectation here th at the nsscmhiy «ill
reverse the action of the senate in view of
the reported breaking down ol party
lines in the legislature, but it is believed
the delay may improve the chancre for
the introduction of some amendment on
the linen of $he Webb bill, winch pr&lt; ■
sumahly «oald have received the
proval of th e’ national government
Social Service Department
At the regular meeting the Social Servic« D epartm ent was entertained at
the home of Mr». J. K. Metlinger Tuo»day afternoon. A large attendance of
the member» and visitors were present.
Mm. M. A. M iot, fourth vice presi­
dent of the miaaionary »ociety, who has
charge of th e soda] aervice conducted
the meeting.
After th« opening and devotional ex&lt;Tci»e» the report of Mm. C. H. Smith,
delegate to the annual conference of the
otiasioniry society, which was recent!'
held in Oca]», w as listened to with much
interest and pleasure by every one pres­
ent. A rising vote of thanks was given
Mr», Bmlth for her moat excellent re­
port, touching ■» it did the work in
Uhini, Korea am i Mexico, as well as
that In the homeland. It was both
comprehendve an d instructive.
Mm. W. W. Abernathy, who also at­
tended the conference entertained the
ladle» with the impreeaiona and le*soa»
‘'onveyed to her by the robslonmry sltuatian and needs aa act forth by th at body
of c*rr**t worker» in the cause..
As treasurer of. th e local society Mm.

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

lAapartnmnt ill -Lhii

ted district eocre- Woman'» C lub will take place,
the cl«|ma raembon w t urged to be present.
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Sanford Iul* a h e a d ' -hip|*-'l thi* *»‘11
non about nine hundred .ir- ol cclerv
alone. A very tow estimate on tin' en ­
tire crop will l«ing the price to $1 26 per
crate. Many growers received $1.60
per crate and much of it went above the
$2.00 mark, but summing up the whole
crop and allowing lor the had. the price
of f t 26 can easily he maintained.
The nine hundred cars of uounte mean
»olid cant and added to (hi* (he.cxprea*
a n ^ h ro k iri shipments would bring the
grand total up to about 1.062 cunt of
celery. Each car contain» 350 crate*,
making .1 total ol 37h.7l&gt;0 crate*.
At tin' very low lot innate of $1.26 [wy
crate there has come to Sanford this
season on the celery crop the grand sum
of |1 7 3 .375.00. (I. F Smith, one ol the
prominent grower» stated today th at
he had m arket'd 43 cars and Would
carefully entiinute th a t it brought him

fl 50 per crate Ilf ha* Mince planted
Iteali» ami will have 20 acres of henna
that are bringing good price* and are
»aid to be selling welj[ on account of the
vegetable* being froren out in the sec­
tions above here.
The history of the different growers
here this season will make most inter­
esting reading and the celery crop that
pones us an uncertain crop in the mar­
ket.» can he counted utwn to leave more
money here tin» seawn than any of the
more staple crop».
A careful estimate of all the crop» will
lw compiled later in the season and given
In The Herald and the returns made on a
single acre of land in the celery delta
will be a great surprise to many people
in the north who have heard »0 many
labs of the j)oor sandy soil, hut very
little about the greatest vegetable grow­
ing center in the world—Sanford.

THURSDAY MORNING 111.AZK

and it was extinguished in record time.
Mrs. Thsyer was sick at the time and.
had to he asebled from the building and
&gt;^¡1] 0f necessity be obliged to dtacon
tinue her boarding house until repair» are
made.
The prompt work of th # fire depart­
ment is very commendable and the vol­
unteers are getting the businews of fight­
ing fire down to a nicety. Sanford has
the best fire fighting apparatus in inte­
rior Florida and the departm ent is ail
that could be desired.

Quick Work of Fire-Departm ent Savtyi
Several House* from Horning

The roaring of the nuto fire truck ns
it tore down the street yesierday m orn­
ing and the shriek of the niren at th e
water works plant brought nut the sight
imst» to the nvddence of Mr* Donna
Thayer on.Fifth *lre*-t. where the roof of
the house «a* nil ablaze The volun­
teers turned in with their customary
promptness and carried most of the
fnrnltijm from Lhc . JCCOIld- I W and Best picnic convenience* and amuse­
saved it from the water. Three stream s ment» for five cent» at Woodland Park.
78-tf
of w»Ur were toon playing on the fir«
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At a Hireling of the Lakeland council
the t oast Line ask&lt;d for n («ermit to
build un addition to their frame building
occupied as a freight station for tem ­
porary use. agreeing to remove it by
December 31 or pay $50 (ter day there­
after a&lt; long as the building remained
on the projierly. In the meantime they
propose to erect a large brick freight
station and »|M'iid $150,000 in the next
six months in lakeland in buildings and
other improvements. As a m atter of
course the council agreed to these flat­
tering term» and contracts were drawn,
o o o
As an indication of the heavy move­
ment of twriahnlde freight, fruits and
vegetables, Irom Florida to other sec­
tions of the country, it is interesting to
note that in one day on April 2U—^
total of 147 cnrlouds of fruit and veget­
ables were received by rail from various
points In Florida In Potomac Yards, Va.
This movement &gt;was consigned to eastern
points and consisted of the following:
Potatoes, 55 cart; lomatoea, 27 care;
cucumbers, 17 care; oranges, 22 care;
grapefruit, 17 care; beam, 2 *urt; pep­
pers, 3 care: celery 3 care, and eggplants,
1 car.
At the Baptist Church
Dr. A. J. Holt, p u to r ol the First
Baptist church of Kissimmee will preach
St the Baptist church in this city next
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. I)r.
Holt was for many years missionary to
the Indians in OkJuhomu and is well in ­
formed with reference to the Seminole»
of Florida. You are cordially invited
to come and hear him. There will b»
no aervice s t th* evening hour.
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GENEVA IS DOOMING
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S ister a i r •« Seminole C ounir I*
• Filling Up W l|h New People
Geneva extends a hearty welcome to
the new people coming to m ake their
hom e in Chis section.
7 Four carloads ol household goods arved in Geneva last week from M ichi­
gan belonging to Messrs Tarbell, F. A.
Wesson, Lawrence Gilbert and Mr.
Sheldon. Three gentlemen have al­
■■■ ready erected tents and are preparing
to build handsome homes.
fc, Geneva, os well a s tha. entire section,
we fed sure will be b en e fited by these
good people.
SETM r. and Mrs*. W alker from G aines­
ville, Fla., joined these Michigan friends
and are now a t home in Geneva.
Following is a clipping from "T he
N ortherner,“ published In Paw Paw,
Michigan, the former home of the p a rty :
"F our cars filled w ith household goods
trbesides a quantity of feed for stock, were
shipped fru'm this place to Florida last
M onday night. F. A. Weston. Fern
Tarbell, Lawrence Gilbert and Mr.
Sheldon went with the cars and H . Y.
T arbell followed Tuesday morning. .
These men have unlimited faith in the
‘ possibilities of the country and are plan­
ning on building a town where the town
site of Geneva has been platted. A
com pany of men. representing large cap­
ital, has been interested in the project,
i 1Land operations will begin at once toward
the end of establishing all kinds of busi­
ness.
The Paw Paw men are on the ground
early and expect to take u hand in the
upbuilding of the town. The families
of the gentlemen named will go later in
the .season, jxowlhly noon after school
closes. It is a m utter of regret with the
people of Paw Paw th at we must lose
these neighbors and friends. They
been prominent in the business r Trejos
of the town and also have
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T he young people especially will be
missed by their associate». We a rt
loth to have them go and we are the
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* loser», but tuny they realize their fond
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est hopes and succeed way beyond their
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expocluUuia is the wish of every friend
who bus enjoyed the privilege of u s m o c í u tion with these people during their resi­
dence among us. These good wishes
Will help some to take the place of fa­
m iliar face» m their new home. Poor
health is the cause of the move on the |
part of some of them and may they tuné
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the fountain from which (lows the elixir ¡
they are seeking.

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FLORIDA

This is the Season of the Year to Supply the Home and
Personal Wardrobe with all the .Necessities and Comforts
while, all parts of our Targe and varied stock is complete,
and of course there will be many extra bargains for - - -

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SPECIAL 3 FOR 25c
Genuine Huckaback face towels,
full size, for Monday we will place
on sale, 3 for~ ........... .......... ——.

SALE SHEETING
H U B / lilU
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Beginning at 8 o’clock M onday
morning
(one day only) y a rd wide un­
bleached Sheeting, genuine
SSS brand, 16 yard*------- -------- ,
(Limit 30 yards to a customer.)

$ 1.00

25c M a r q u e s e t t e e t (
At 8 o’clock on M onday, May 5,
we will plncu on sale this special
jjne of M arquracttre, waistlngs, &amp;c

25c

10c

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LÌNEN SPECIAL 43e
W hite nnd solid colors, 36 inch width, linen
suiting suitable for. ladies skirts,
i n
one piece dresses or coals, choice,
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only per yard *
S H E E T SALK
For Monday all double bed size, including
genuine Mohawk, Everw ear, Cr*sccnt, Polar and Sim m y, specially
priced a( 69c, 69c. -17c and

UIRDSEYE PRICES TALK
Here is an extra special genuine Sanitary
DinpeT Cloth, best grade, 20in
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width 73c, 24in width H9e, and
M X £
27 in width.

VOILES
Full line of white and colored V, .•» ;Uji
received.
Here is a splendid
value for M onday’s sale, a yard
only
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DRESS GINGHAMS 9 1«,c
Our large stock ol the well known Amoakeug
Dress Ginghams are worth seeing
specially priced for Monday a yart:it
only

$1.80 NAINSOOK $1.59
Twelve yards of a beautiful wenvi S.im-jok
for line underwear. * Our price
the piece $1.80 Monday sale
pi»*«
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25c

$1.59

9ic

37c

17c

BABY CHECK DIMITY
Special attention is called to our exreptional
values in Baby Checks and Cro«s
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Barred D im ity for 10c, 12Gjc, 16c
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and

»1.50 PILLOW 98c
• Fine grade all feather Pillows, specially ren­
ovated and sanitized covered with
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genuine A C A Ticking. 11.50 value, each
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32-In AMOSKF.AG CHAMDRAY 10c
This is a new m adras style Amo»keag waist or shirting Gingham,
worth 12
a yard, wè say

HAND TAILORED SKIRTS

N o t i c e - A D a y F or S h o es

For Monday we have many exceptional values in Wash Slu*while or tun linen, crnshefodRitcneji, relis, twplins, welt», Khaki ,»
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Shot* Department will re-echo with many excellent
values and special bargains, and you can rest assured
these Shoes stand for the latest in style, from Snow,
Selby and tiodman. Quality. the highest, prices the
lowest.

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MOORE MOVEMENTS
Hurrah! Hurrah, for Seminole coun­
ty.
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Rev. H. T. Gain»1» will lx h e r e ,to
preach Sunday afternoon next at 3
o ’clock.
Mrs. 1!. H. Stevenson of Jackson­
ville will be the guest of her brother,
E. K. Gorinly and family the hitler part
of the week.
I. D. Hart was here from St. Augus­
tine on business this week.
C. W. Powell ha« disposed of his in­
tervals in the store at Canaan and Mr.
W ard is now running the store.
J. F. McClelland U in Chuluota and
Fort Christmas on business this week.
J. C. Smith of Cameron Avenue is
clearing and making improvements on
his farm and J. F. McClelland of Mi!!*r
avenue la doing the sam e on his farm .
G. C. Chamberlain has purchased a
new auto and will soon be flying along
on our roads.
Mrs. G. W. Guerry of Orange Hill
F arm entertained Mrs. H. M. Gilbert
and niece, Mias Dcaaie Osborn on T hurs­
day last.
Mr. and Mra. L. J. Hancock and Mr.
antf Mrs. J. C. 'Ellsworth enjoyed a few
d ay i* fishing on the east tide of Geneva
ferry last week.
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fish cam p on Lake Jiesup was m arried
to Mra. Levitt last Saturday afternoon
by Justice .Stringfellow. The rom antic
aide of the wedding was th a t they, had
vowed not to be m arried till'the county
was divided and nam ed Seminolei l V . , .
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C ap t. Randall of Louisville, K y.,
•p en t a few dayh here last week looking
after his farmJng Interests. He has
gone on to Cuba tb attend the m eeting
of th e railroad men.
R. Washburn, our genial street car
conductor is also In C uba this week.
H ow ard Swartx, who has been here
for to m e time arranging m atters for the
Southern Produce Co., has returned to
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$2.19

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$1.19

$3.98

3 VENTS 251
Regular und outfdze I ...n
Vests, sleeveless, tn|«d
arm boli», a ready seller
at 10c straight, choice
3 for

For Monday, one day only,
will »how u complete line
of ladies 1 piece dresses,
values to $| .50

98c

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$3.50 S H O E S $2.9H
I’ Ut ASOLS! PARASOLS!
There is a reason why our $3.50*
"U nion Made Snow
Our line ol Parasols represent many bargains at the prie«-» ■*&lt; I-S fi*f
shore are satisfactory
them, consisting of a splendid selection of colors, also white «-ni
wearers, all leathers
cflccta in linen and silks.

TEN N IS OXFORDS
Our line of white or black tennis Oxford«,
with rubber soles, all size* men,
women and children'», wortli $1.00,
choice
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KHAKI SK I It I “»
Here is the ideal outmv
waist line, with p o c k e t
genuine regulation
tan Khaki, worth
$1.50 onlv

LADIES’ DRESSES

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Oxfords and'Pumps for every member of the family,
White, Tnn, Gun Metal, Vlci Kid, Patent Ijeathfr.
Genuine iin so rtili Tan Russian
O'l a
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Call Oxford» ami Pumps lor
luidifs
and Misai».
T haw
numbers are extra
bargains at .................

SERGE SKIRTS
Just received, special lot ol 1.¡uJte»’
navy (due Serge Skirts with high
waist line elleet
(alteration»
free
special

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$2.98

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. ’ ’ - S t RIVENS DRAWERS
The genuine Scriven's elaatic seam Drawers,
all sizes. Our very special price
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on this well known article a pair
^ | *)C

$ 1.25 UNION SUITS 9hc
M in's Dalbriggan Union Nut la. sleeve lew.
ankle length, bound neck, P rue’s
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patent llnp, site» 34 to 44, for
Monday
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Nt'NNAt.LY’S OVERALLS
One dollar t.» the price lor Nuimally'» E n­
gineer Overalls "Union M ade,"
O A
with reinforced pockets.
size«
V v lp
from 30 to 44, special

POROUS UNDERWEAR
M en's bleached Porous Shirts and Drawers,
full run of six«, th e ideal sumq
a
mer underwear, our special price
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a garment ........................................
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GRIN NELL'S GLOVES
Perforated hack, genuine Reindeer, soft and
pliable, proof against steam ¿r* -g
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or water, our special price a
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60c OTIR 39c
Known the country over a« 60c sellers,
genuine Egyptian Brown Baln
briggan Shirts or Drawer», we say
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WORK SHIRTS SPECIAL
Genuine "Rlue Bell" Cham bray Work
Shirt», full cut, two pockets, reguj gw
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ladon standard make, sizes 14 to
¿t
17, choice .
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BOY8’ KHAKI PANTS
Knickerl&gt;ockt’r stvli* Hoyn’ Kii.t
with belt straps, nip and side
|K»ekets. slzre 6 to 17 years, spec
ml, only

Parts.

49c

50c S U S P E N D E R S

This«' special Suspender* an- »
made and guaranteed to give »at
¡»faction, 60c value», apecia“
priced for M onday pair

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29c

. STRAW HATS
This showing of Straw Hat»- rt*pr»'M nu hxrgnins in the latest styles and weaw-^m s0,t
brim, also stiff brim, specially iT**! O Q
pri
need a t 49c, 98c,-$1.19,
$1 39, $1.49, $1.69, $1.98 and
Large line of H arvest Hats, Mi-iu.m Sem*
lieront and Panam as for Menl
Women and Children at 10c. 15c.
19c, 25c and_______ !_______

49c

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Promptly at 8 o clock any Article in this Special Window will, go at
¿ 2 J (g nts: Granitcwarc Dish Pans. GranitcWarc Pots. Granitcwarc
Milk Pans. _• Giilvanizcd Water Buckets. Milk Pails. Glass Pitchers,
tarthcnwarc Bowls. Many articles in this Window worth 25cVcftirs for»
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By buying F u rn itu re from us on our easy
paym ent proposition $1.00 a week will enable
one to furnish a house nicely.
DRESSER »10.98
, O ak'D raw er.'vrith a quarter
for Monr» for n i r . •;
q price of only.............. -■
»22,50 SIDEBOARD »16.98
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A Sidebratd bargain for M onday only, genu­
ine oak, size top, 23x44 in,
French bevel plate glass
16x'27in, sjw d af......... ......

$16.98

PORCH
SW ING »2.98
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F or M onday
n day'only
only we will Aetf a genuine
Swing, Mission Flnidiag. fix tu ras .and

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____ bargains. Fqr
•bargain can l&gt;e f«un4 in ow

»1.38 FOLDING SCREEN

98c

A 54-in three panel Fording Screen
with assorted palrerna of aUkolfne,
for Monday sale (one day only)
very apedal ..J . . .

98c

*1.25 CHAIRS 79c
This is a biig dro
drop in chair value»
but for Mon day’s
Oak Diner

It ia unusual tb be ablif to s^ jh » . A Q f l
-x Rocking r.hnir with a {fibre »¡httomwoith »1.60 at th lap rìcò^ p.
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Thin sale U to t M onditf only,
Axminatcr R u m ,'" neat- flocw
and O rien tal.d reig n s, special
»1.50 values, sale p rice:__

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A lthough tliere haa beeii Wg.dNnaml Wf.
Stoves, w t Still have soma mor* very
bargains for o ur Monday*« aale. * ; ,. • '

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Law Makers At Tallahassee And Their Doings
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r in the debate on Tueaday over one
he labor bills demanding eight hours
a working day 'for municipal, state
! county workmen, directing his re■ks at Gornto and Taylor of Mudi and Incidentally mentioning Sen-

the general run of taxation for revenue,
It provides for*« lireiwe tax
i on cigar farlories of 25 re n tfi foi &lt;
varh cigarmaker
employes! in a factory carrying more
than 10 cigar makers on its payrolls
Mr. GoiiUu-m estimate» that there un
‘20,000 cigarm ukcn rmptoyed m Tampa,

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re the pleasing decorations in the din-]
i room where punch and cake were j
■ved. An exquisite (joint lace cover
on the (fining table added to the atiractioas of the elegant punch bawl,
a hielt was the cent er piece.
Mr. and Mrs. Herndon's invited guests
»etc Mixte, Chut lot le Keel nr, Veda
Ward, Irene Hratly, I’eacheu and* Linda
junior, Mabel lioulvr, Curnu Lovell,

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Ing handler! ' by Representative Gold ial order fo r 1 o cluck
stein of Nassau county, embraevs one is understood that tin
section that is a distinct dejuirture Irmn w ill c o m e I
Wednesday Club
The regular molding of the Wisinrt*day Club was held aF the home‘of Mrs
J. N. Whitner Wednesday afternoon.
The president, Mrs. George L Mans
presided.
The program was opener! by a lovely
piano »election by Mrs. D. L Thrasher.
Owing to the Illness of the secretary
Mrs, S. O, ChlLse, the mhniten w.-r&lt;- read
by Mrs- C. E. Walker, who artisl
secretary pro tarn.
Mrs., J. W. Die kins read an iiiiemiling
paper on the Mexican "Hacienda,”
which won followed b y a paper on "R ail­
roading in Mexico," read by Mrs. M. H.
Bowler.
Mint» and Mining Interests”
waa interestingly treated in n pa|&gt;er n-ad
by Mrs. C. C. JVoodrufl..
Mrs. M. Martin, in a very clever
paper described “Insect Life in Mex­
ico." Mis. J, N. Whitner read a finely
written and very inatructive magazine
article on "What Science has Taught
ux About Flies and Mosquitoes,” which
elicited a brief discussion, with the sug­
gestion by,the president that the disruaaion of the aubject be renewed ut an­
other meeting.
Four visitors were present, one of
whom was Mhi. Lucia.M. Harvey, Supt.
of the Girla* Educational League of Bos­
ton, who* has traveled extensively in
Mexico. At the request of the president
»he gave the tlub some very interesting
rmimacenoes and impressions of M#xko.
Mr*. Harvey also made a brief explana­
tion of the great League work in which
•be b engaged. Her pleasant talk was

A very handsome large birlbdllv like
luid been previa red by Mr* Thorn Inn,
on which were piacisi twenty-one tiny
caricih-s, which Mr D uvl* was requrstrsl
to light. Delirious sherliet and cuke
were server 1 by tile hilHti-ss After ill any
congratulai ions and pirana id wi*1h- on
tlie felicitous occasion hud Ixs-n shower
ed mi Mr Davi» the participants In ti e
delightful surprise left |ut ! licit boon p
a late hour
Delightful Dame

Mr. and Mr». U. W. Herndon enter­
tained a number of their friends at a
very delightful dance Thursday evening.
Mr and Mrs Herndon were assisted l&gt;v
Mrs K l. Miller, in receiving Hoir
g newts
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therefore he experts should the provision
eland that a revenue of niton t $5.000 Hit nil, Messrs Will Wu
l*er year would lie derived from the far- Culler, Willie heftier, I
toriisi.
Archie B etts. Kugene
Governor Trammell addressed the I Hill, Ralph Wight, P
legislature this morning. Ten o'clock [ M r-M arlow, Dr. and M
htw been m udr the TTTm*-nv ^Tfr&gt;' faf nr&lt;Wf~*»d'Mrs. D. L. Thrash«
on all legislation relating to the convict i J'- P- Connelly, Mr. n
lease system. Mr Goldstein m oved; Newimu i. .M t- otiaUVIam;
that an invitation tie extended to The'
Governor to add res, the ilotn-e on the
D s n r e T h is E v e n in g
Spencer bill, which was transm itted to
The popolnr Dancing Club prnniuea!
the legislature ill Governor' Trammell'*
its tnemls-m and friends this evening one i
“iH-cial message. The resolution ««■
o l the must pleasant dances yet given i
udopteii and the Governor »»ponded,
by them
These da mew are always [
lie explained the proponed* hi 1^ which,
•iclighitul uftnir* and are enjoyed by all. I
i( it became» a law would abolish the
Hood tnuse la . Iie»*n secured for th e 1
convict leas«- system gradually to will!
iwciiMon
Hfil.ri Purdoli will huye
drawing certain (M-m-iiluge "I the c o n ­
*barge o| no floor Coder the man.i„t*victs from ih*- li-Riws-s at stated inter
nie.nl ol Mr* Menm ils, city hull.
vals,.taking all out of the hands of the
lewecs by the end of 191R.
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As the other convict measures wi-re
delayed in printing a recoiv-iderution of
all convict hill* w«* prux|p..&gt; ,-,| to I i nrsday.
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iution waa-rvnd by the secre1 Prof, and Mri- Maris to the
old their last mcctlbg nt th&lt;ir
home oh Lake Onoro. which
tad big a riling vote of thank»,
»b fill meet-next Wednesday
•With Mix. Whitner.

SHINGLES, LATH,SASH, DOORS

Birthday Party

f party of young people enjoyint atr%w rids to the hoapluble

ANI) A1.1. MILLWOKK .
B E S T E Q ü f P Ñ S O P U A N T IN F L O R I D A

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THE SOUTH FLORIDA LUMBER CO
The hypnotic fun-maker an hit» big company to be at thi
Imperial Theatre, Monday and Tueaday, May S and G

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May 2, 19TI

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THE SANfORP HERALD

In conclusion we wish to thank the Sen­
■— tinel lor their kind words and admoni­ DULL TIME FOft ROYAL ¿HILO
tion*. They helped ua to win county
F vM iih H d E f l f l f Î M è i i i and f r i d i y Mo m in i By
division and will help ua abolish the Hair to the Throne of Aureli Know«
__IltC OCRALD PRIMING COMPANY Criminal Court In Orange com
•■buated“
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A T
W. M. HXYNCB. B u t!n r»» M t n i i t r
si vc luxury of a Criminal Court. 4
. The csarevUcb cannot look back up­
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S u k so rlstl« « Prill*, * 2 0 0 • Y«»r in ^ M N
_ n iatreally surprising bow tamely Ed­ on-, the Joys of early life In the way
that moat'children born to a , throne
itor Holly of the Sanford Hfnild treated
W N n l la U* CUt br caittor 92.90 pot r**r
are In a position to do. Nor will any
the subjwt of the succcas of county of hla European colleagues envy the
• 4 » to o * pr 20c n r M onth.
PirnOTU In * 4 * aae* mtui b* mad* 'at oflka. division, but perhape he f«flt that it waa
crown prince of Russia.
From the day of hia birth the little
Catare* a* reread-cIm s maU mattw Auzust fin d an occasion of so much sorrow fdr those
who have lost that he wept with them, prinoe waa put under the care o f a
1909. at tha Poatoffloa at Sanford. DorIda.
«adar Act af Match 3 rd. 1979.
aa it were, feeling perhape, that in the Cossack guard, who la held answerable
hla
No. 149 presence of death levity had no place. with hie life- for the safety o f
la Herald BuUdlnZ
We extend the giad hand of welcome to charge. Tbe soldier never leaves the
child; he sleeps In the anteroom of
A TH A N K SG IV IN G SERV ICE
Seminole county.—Ft- M yna Pitas.
hla
bedchamber. The room la locked,
T ha people of Seminole county ihould
You are right, Bro. * Stoilt. The
j-f
but
a series o f belts would at a touch
t m u i g t * ! ' thanksgiving befvtM '10 - b e b u n ch o f deadlm c« ÌnÒ rlam io'w vre not
communicate
with the outside world,
Held aa early aa poaaiblo that would ba a even amusing in the division fight- Let
Two sentries parade In front of the
Joint meeting ol alt the church«« of San­ the dead bury tbe dead/ We are busy
bedroom door, and a few paces fur­
ford and other parta of the new county building a city on the banks of U nsm il­ ther on is another double guard.
for the purpoee of thanking and prafat- ing St. Johns. ,
L lttlf Alexia waa four years old be­
ing God for Ilia infinite mercy and bleaebía eyes fell on nny sight beyond
inglfTlflegrcat victory recently achieved
hla own small garden bounded by the
LETTER FROM REV. HUNT
wall of a courtyard. He did not even
'and in which victory Ills Divine power
ptay aa other-children
waa moat manifest. - Wa should alao
invoke Ilia Divine binning and aak Ilia Feels Thai Seminole C ourt? Will 8 nirl? be waa digging In tha sand or running
about with hla only companion, tha
Prove Successful
aid in tbe government of our
son of a lady In waiting, other chil­
county, and. starting the wheel* o
Decatur, Ga., April 30,1018.
dren
were acting aa hta ghosta and
progroaa In the new county with the Mr.’ R. J. Holly. Editor Herald, San
running abont In another part of the S A N F O R D
FL O R ID «
bloating and aaaiaUnce of the Lord wil
.ford, Fla.! * .
# garden to distract attention and make
bring added hirelings and comfort* and
My Dear Sir— Enclosed please find security doubly aure. Hla own Cos­
aaaiaUnce to ua in the future, and
check for $2.00 in paym ent of my. sub­ sack guarded the Imperial child of
certainly behooVra not only the mom- scription according to enclosed state­ Roasts, while a second Cossack guard
b en of the different churches- to gatlier ment, which receipt and oblige. - Hurrah simulated duty over the other little
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at thia meeting but all who are not now lor Seminole county! I wish 1 waa ones.
An English tutor entered upon the
affiliated with the churcheo.
there to celebrate with you dear old
No private bualncaa, no community, Sanfonli i n . You ' gained a glorious eervlco.of the cxareritch when he waa
no 'commonwealth can proper without victory and 1 am glad of it, for every­ seven year* old. Ipit all leasona are
this Divine bleating and it would ill be­ thing th at is for the benefit of Sanford done In the presence of the Coeaack
and of a lady In waiting. Friedborg
come the people of the new county to is of interest to me. M ay she now gt
waa the Bret place the little boy saw
fail to recogilire the power of the Lord forward and grow by leaps and bound-«, outside hie own eecluded playground,
In thia gn at enterprise, and in thia hour and be noted not only for her material later be beheld the grounds of the. Im­
■ of triumph we ahould not fail to bo rec­ prosperity, but also for her civic right­ perial residence, and from the decks
ognize the hand of God in thia victory eousness, and may her individual citi­ of the Rtandart hie eyes greeted the
r
zens experimentally know th a t persona! Baltic.
and Hia guidance in ¿ur future affaire.
On one occasion only was the »on of
only be
Therefore thia paper recognizing the righteousness, which can
fact th a t God alone rulca over our dee- known by personal touch, and relation of th e c u r a t a m ilitary reoeptlon, and
tini«« calls upon the people of the new to Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord! tho precautionary m easures adopted
w ere of the s tric te st kind. The d a r
county of Seminole to urrangc. for this With kindest personal regards I am,
and ctarln* have tried to prevent any &lt;}
meeting of thanksgiving at an early date,
Yours truly,
possible risk of th eir child being pois­ O ' *
FRA NK D. HUNT
that we may pour out our libations of
oned, atlark ed o r kidnaped. H e e a ts &lt;&gt;
prayers and song* of praise to Him for
nothing until It haa been eiam ln ed by
,
Hla guidance in the past and the rich
Mrs. I- J. Cochran
hla own special "taster.* who m akes
promise of the same guidance in the
After an illness of only a lew days Mrs. trial of every dish before It ap p ears
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future tha1 is fraught with so much of I* J. Cochran died in Sanford, F la , on th e table.—Neuea W iener Jo u rn al.
im portance to all of as.
Monday night, April 21st, 191.1. She
I t Is-untqtsci Aaa-ywcunt.Kcalcd }rmv. T
We who lookod to Him in ouj hour - M Ural in Sanford tyjL* fan
it is not a spring paralyzer as an- many 1
ti OrUtidif^ . tiU . a recently pflnnSnW SBW^nTi " • J '
’ of. netxljdmuldJ&gt;yJUii^ajn*lVu&gt;kan. V«k» Area inn innvtV-iowltnw..-.k&gt;lWaAcv.-.6U
rnttru atfiuii ^
nallvu tribes credit
; heed of His power and salvation and leaves a «'■■»»—"&gt;«
on the zeer-c Tt e .bmt»iaJBeksr. yae&gt;- w
A ^prom ises, arjd we can be assured by thia liiothetv iurulbem w rter-en d
usually been ascribed to the negro
recognizance of His benign influeive circle of friend» to mourn her loss. • ‘
' rid«*, easier and protects' the mechsni»m
rar«. “Every central African," It says,
over our affaire in the future.
While living in Orhtndo she attended “la a-bdrn lawyer. Should th e'n eed
of it; it will reduce tl*c tire expetuu- U
L.
------O----revival nu ttin g s conducted by tht arise, be can act as bis own pleader,
raasq the whiH'Is are more constantly in
BATTLE IS OVER
Christian and Missionary Alliance, in and aet forth hla case with fluency and
contart w ith ’ the ground, in-caus«' ti.«
Th« battle is over and we are "theim ,” these meetings Hhe definitely sought and lawyerllke adroitness." It Will be re­
hliica] springs th a t compoah the J Nf
or something to that effect.
membered
that
Bishop
Colento
also
found BaJvutlon and united with that
At leaat they went themselves and ofganixation. The funehd was con­ had a high opinion of the acumen of
have been studied and applied in so
to o k th a t part of us which we did not ducted by her pastor. Rev. C. B Wcth- certain native Africans aa biblical
scientific a m anner that they give the
wont to loac and in the main which ob­ erell of Orlando, in the Sanford M. E. orltlcs.
twenty or th irty vibrations a second
54
------------------------------jected to being taken.
church. She waa laid to rest in the San­
n w e ia ry for th e greater speed of motor
We fought, like we always do for what ford cemetery to await the morriing oi
^ __ . . * *
’ Edmund Burks's Fame flscure.
cars on rough roads..
— : we belirvrd right and whlrh we still l&gt;c- the resurrection when those who sleep • Among the great men of the world
lievc was right, and wo bated the sword in Christ »hall rise in immortal youth few have been the subject of higher
If you are in d o u b r about it, u«k mum
to the hllL
and beauty. ,
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pauegyrtc than Edmund Burke, and,
of your friends th a t have taken adv.in
B ut the battle is over. Those Som- "There is a world above,
on the whole, few have better,* de­
•
Jage of dur ten Uaya'dree trial.
served praise. No public man waa
inoles got our scalp«, stuck ua in the meat, Where parting la. unknown,
. .
ever more pure In hU politic* and
punched us in the bread baaket, dis­ A whole eternity of love
more pure In hla life, and few have
arranged the part in our hair and, hav- Formed for the good alone.
*&gt; been aa noble minded. He possessed
, Ing fought a good light we can
And faith behold* the dying here
Indefatigable
Industry. There was no
enough around the swelling blue of our Transpianted to th at brighter sphere.
( ’all on or Phone Sanford Machine &amp;'GaraKe Co.
subject that he could not master, and
off eye that we're licked. W e , have
none which, having mastered, he
learned one good lesson d uring pur short
Meeting Proposed
cou ld . not-axpound._wlth. unparalleled,
life and th at is when "licked" to ijult
Owing to the May Feativai, by re­ rlahnesa of language,—Exchange.
It coinca in reality only when v«ui
fighting.
quest the regular meeting of the Wrat
have no fear overhanjliiiyi you—
We are sorry to lose our friends to the Side Improvement Association has been
Way to Meet Work.
new county. Not so sorry to lose ene postponed until Monday afternoon nt
and. the recent
T
he
beauty
of work depends upon
TORNADOES
mice, if we have them, hut offer no bitter 3 O'clock. Jt is requested that ever}
that have been sweeping the coun­
words in our defeat. We wish Seminole member he present at this meeting, a* the wsy we meet It—whether we arm
ourselves each morning to attack It aa
try is a warning to you that the
county well. We couldn’t wish other­ it will be Important.
an enemy that must be vanquished be­
wise, because to wiah evil would be wish­
fear of a torilado demolishing your
fore night comes, or whether we open
ing ill to many cioae friends of thirty
home
should be removed by taking
A. C. L. TIM E TABLE
our eyes with the sunrise to welcome
years past.—Orlando Citizen.
out
Tornado Insurance
It aa an approaching friend who will
In our strong,well-financed companykeep pa delightful company all day.
South Bound
and who will make us feel at evening
Promptness might-save you n con­
BREAKING OF WORK
No 27—Lv 8.10 a m
that the day waa well worth Its fa­
siderable sum —Tornadoes come
Sanlord Herald gets off the little No 89—At 2.11 p m
tigues.
Lv 2.31 pm
most unexpectedly and you’re helppleasantry that Editor Howard doesn't No 84—Ar 6.36 p m
Lv 6.58 p in
' less when In the path. C hase* ( 0.
want ‘the Orlando poatoffice since It No 88—Ar 2.06*
L v 2.18 a m
Puzzled Mother.
mean* work. Thank*, awfully. But
v y v v v v w w w w f M W i aFaw w w v v v 1
North Bound
A
Bowen'
high school boy’s mother
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work la what we have been intimately No 84—Ar 10.46 a m
Lv 11.00a m protests against the way algebra Is
acquainted with all ouf fife. 'Tian't the No 80—Ar 2.20 p m
Lv 2.40 p m taught In that school, flhe complains
work of eight hours, friend Holly—think No 82—Ar 1.18 am
Lv 1.33 a m that they haven’t revised the text book
of all the rest of the day; what will the
«M R
since the price of egga went up. Mow
No 28— Ar 8.60 p m
poor postmaster do thenT Now, 11
t : , . ...
such a backward book aa that cad
have had full bloom you want, to hold iti.
Holly wants to give up hia Job of work­
prepare children for the active duties
The best w ay to hold it is to* keep your
Ar 1.00 p m of life la more than she can uudaring twenty hours a day for tho Sanford No 26— From Trilby
tfee8 well fed—th a t they m ay have
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No
24—For
Trilby
stand.—Chicago News.
, poatoffice eight hours why, so long.—
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g th an d v itality to keep flourishing.
Orlando Citizen.
No
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We did not accuse you of being, laay,
Folly of Worry.
Ar 10.46 a m
Bro. Howard. No newspaper man is No 21—From Lseahlixg
If Your Trees Have Not Had Satisfactory Bloom
Wory
la
overwork of the moat dis­
No
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Leeaburt
Ar 6.68 p m
ever lazy for he cannot afford that lux­
astrous kind; It taenpi to drive the
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it
behoves
you
to build up your grove for •
* have made Orlando a,good postmaster N o 168—For Lseaburg ‘ Lvo.'JS a m and dangerous rate. Worry gives the
th
e
future,
crops,
and fertilizer id essential.
No 126—From' Oviedo
Ar 10.30 a m brain no rest, but rather keeps tbe
aa well aa a good editor.
No 127—For Oviedo
Lv 8.00 p m
delicate cells In constant and cooUnIn e ith e r event you w ant fertilizer of high- &lt;%«
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est grade — from soluble sources a n d - ^
tear.
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T IM E TO-W AKE UP
honestly m ade. T hat is w h at we offer
i r t l pjfS vf.ua
iK it
L la atrangA- how many UUnUd
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n - t h e F avorite. Brands.
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ta w Nothing of Value In Pearls.
In celebrating the victory for the new udgea and lawyers have failed to draw
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their
own
wllla
cqrvwctly..
Tbe
When tha army of dalerlua sacked
•A-Vi
unty. This la beautifully symbolical
WRITE FOTTOUK V O O K L T r* -* —
the camp-ortìarTMTbfr Persiani a bag
of the mwKtiwn o f th e new county twn
eoently, leaving an estate of nearly if.s h in in g leather filled with pearls
years hence.—Orlando Sentinel
100,000, overlooked the Important Hell Into the bands of a private sot­
Wake up, brethren, read the bill creat­ necessity o f having hla wtft and a cod- uer, but the latter, while carefully
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THE SANFORD HERALD
Mm. J. W. D ickim lubm itttd a 1ht o(
Williams la Happy
the newest and beat among th cp o p u lar
W. H. Williams, a former resident of
booka of fiction, with criticism on »ame. Sanford and.now cashier of the Peoples

nw-:!« •
frig their new bob
watching the county division question
After the discuaaion and selection ol closely and upon receipt of last Friday’»
the bt&gt;oki delicious apricotshcrbct with Herald sent the following telegram:
dainty cake was served by the hoe tens.
Lum pkin, Ga., April 28, 1913
•THE UNIVERSAL CAR
U
K R- J. Holly. Sanford, Fla.:
Sanford Minstrel* Thursday and Fri­
Every Week bridge Club'lt^fe
Three c h f tr i for Holly and Semihole
day night of next week.
Mrs. T. A. Neal wav hostess of the county.
■W. II. William»
Attend the meeting of the Sanford Every Week Bridge Club Thursday
Commercial Club tonight.
afternoon. Two tables oi bridge wen
Notice
Lucky Sanford MinatreU at Star The­ played.
There will bo a business meeting of the
Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin m ade"”the brotherhood of the Preahyterian church
atre Thursday and Friday night*.
Benefit ball team by attending San­ highest score and won the prise, a dainty Monday night. May 6th, at 7:46 p. m.,
at the church. All members requested
ford MinatreU next Thureday and Fri Haviland cup and «surer.
After the games of cards went. -Coiv tn.be present—
- - -----------------------day alghta.
eluded tom ato salad, sliced tongue,
Mrs. E. E. Cox Is enjoying a visit from
sandwiches, w a fers ami roll«*«* wenTho Gate City House has brought
her friend, Mrs. W. R. Moees of West served by the hostess
dawn the high cost ol living. Only $4 00
Palm Beach.
Mrs. Neal's guests were Mrs. C. M. per week for the finest table board in
Wait for the Minstrels next Thursday Vorce, ■Mrs. W. It. Anno, Mm. C. 0 . Iba city. See Parker.
28-tl
■—and Friday nights. Local..bits, good | M
There «re more fhm1 BfO.OOO Fordi on the
, A tm . 0 . W. Brady, Mr*.
music, grand time.
r
world's highway»— the best po»*ibIe teitimoW. D. Holden, Mrs. Cn*e Barnes, Mrs,
For the beat in the barber's line go to
ny to their unexcelled worth. Price*— run­
Save your money forth« Sanford Min­ H. L. DeForeat.
the Seminole Earlier Shop, 119 W. First,
about
$595— touring'Oar $879—town car—
strels at the Star Theatre Thursday
‘Albert Gram ling, Prop. If skill and ex­
$870
f.
o. b. Sanford, with complete equip­
and Friday of next week.
Cameo Bridge flub
perience count we win.
72-4 tc
ment
Catalogue from Ford Motor Compa­
Mrs.
Robert
Nevftnan
was
hostess
of
A number of prominent Sanford citiny,
Michigan
and Fourteenth Street»—or
tho
Canton
Bridge
Club
Wednesday
Wude, the Tuner. Orlando.
tf
sena will attend the funeral of the late
from
Detroit
factory.
morning.
Two
tables
of
bridge
were
Sheriff Kirkwood at Orlando today.
John Shinn left this week for his home played. Thp highest store was mude by
Have secured a first clans tailor and
In Wichita, Kansas, having harvested Mrs. B. W. Herndon, who is now wear­ wifi be prepared to do good tailoring
ing the cameo brooch, the club prite.
his winter crops near Cameron City.
work in the future: al«o cleaning, dyeing
Mrs. Newman's guests were Mrs. C. M
A map of Seminole county may be Vorcc, Mrs., W. R. Anno, Mrs. O. W. and pressing. Seminole Pressing Club,
Phone 12.
Carl A.
had'free of charge, by simply sending Brady. Mrs. C. 0 . McLaughlin, Mrs, 206 Magnolia
Takarh,
Mgr.
72-2tp
address to Sanford Commercial Club,
A, P. Connelly, Mrs. B. W. Herndon,
v Miss Keelor U the houso guest of Mrs. Mrs. T. A. Ni-al.
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GO TO CTNC 1NNATMOUISVILLE
J. W. Dicldna. Mias Keelor leaves San­
ford for the north on Saturday of this
Via South Atlantic U m ited; dally
.Meeting of Muslr ( tub
— ^
——----week.
The regular meeting ol the Music through train. Diners. H. C. Brelhey,
F.
P.
A.
L.
Si
N.
R.
R.,
Jackson­
Howard Swartx left for Gainesville Club will lx* held at the home of Mi«.
W o Q uote:
67-Fii &amp; Toea—lfitc
this week to finish his studies in the agri­ F. L. Woodruff Saturday' afternoon at ville. Adv.
FEED
cultural department of the University of 3 o'clock. Mm. (î. B. Waldron leader.
W.
C.
Oat.s,
por
1001b
sack
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All iiienibcrs of the club are urged to
Florida. •*.
t'clrrjr Seed.
; No. 2 Mixed Corn, jH*r 1001b sack
Mrs. Kays and daughter will leave be present as tho annual election of of­
Book your order* now for crop 1912 - W heat Hran, per 1001b sack
ficers
will
take
place
alter
the
program
today for Savannah and other point*
genuine originator1» »tiK'k Paris Gold'•|1! Beet Pulp, fyer 1001b sack............. ... ..........
north and expect to be away from San­ in concluded.
en Self Blanching celery seed, supplyi' I; | G luten Feed, per 1001b «nek
ford all’summer.
of which i* short of demand Delivery
H. C. S. Meal, per 1001b sack .......................
The l.urk) Sanford M liulrrl*
•' Mr*. Mary M. Wooley, who
I*«*»
C. S. Hulls, per 1001b sac k ..............................
The big »how to U* given neat will In*- mude at once; or in August
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Horace Men­ Thursday and Friday night* for the ben­ when reqiured for sowing,
Sample
No. 1 Tim othy Hay, nor ton (200011)9)
denhall returned to her home in Nor- efit of the Sanford Bane Ball Awwwta- furnished immediately In«*, for trial
No. 1 Clover Mixed Huy, per ton (200011)9)
- wood, Ohio, this week.
i’rice |
lioli promises to (&gt;e a line attraction and in advance of planting season
for
5
llo.,
J14
|x*r
lb.;
for
lea»
than
7&gt;, ' 1
SEED I'EAS
A Thee ting of the W. C. T. U will Im* despite the fact that the lioy* have ln-en
Whippoorwill
(Genuine),
pci
per bushel................. .....................
II».,
116
jn
,
t
It*:
for
iea*
than
I
lb,
II
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held next Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 haudlcuppcd by absence of menil«’r»
_i.ïSWr-e -—
o'clock In Jhe Baptist church. All inert): and otJar atlraciA6*rivUMi4.wk.zqj /«ro. li !&gt;er ounce^ By mad or expnw»..chn/guH« _CJa}' iGwiujfie^per busJbp,i . .
- bers nro requested to be present.
of J heir valuable time the) now exjH-cl paid Addrena Char lea Johnson, M ar­
g r o c e r i e s _____
y r w lewii ’tn tmrd -training nnd will ietta, Ciu,— W in&gt;l.*sale Seed Importer.
"Engineer ’Atkin*
Nruiui Wly^Y ctmir, Vvvv Wood, per barrel
1
ovtjr
forty
year*
in
jee«lJ¿giÍL«w;
tuttifTf*J*dcSDnville returned give ^ tht*
Gold AbxULi^luutvJlH
_»
■ ^ C r h e St»»l Grower.
f;&amp;wAeaTt-«g.«*Cjr prin*&lt;
Self
Rising
Fmtir,
wootL,
per
barrel.
Local tifi Tue» í Fri 12tp.
KÎh»^ mother, who will make them n will In- given in Tuesday’» issue unit
Grit.s, !)21b sack
•hort visit at their home In the Fairvtcw meantime v*cure your ticket» for l*»tfi
G ranulated Sugar, j&gt;cr 1001b sack'
Thu r»&lt;lay and Friday mg hi*. A good
House.
* Best Green Coffee, per pound
»hou
given in a gexxl cause and l« worthy
A delighUul missionary meeting of
Abort p rk ti, tubjort lo mtrktl &lt;h)i)|t(, t r i I , ». b. J ir it o n t iik
the Woman's Missionary society of the of your patronage.

Now and here—not then and
there—lies your opportunity.
The Ford product has been
multiplied by two and a-half
—but the demand has been
.multiplied, by four. If you
want one for spring service
you must get it npw. Don’t
delay.
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Baptist church was held last Monday
evening, with an extra large attendance
of the members. Very Interesting ar­
ticles on the field for the m o n th - I tul&gt; —
were furnished, and after "Current
Missionary Events" had been discussed
»nd buxine*} attended to. the mcmlwra
enjoyed also s social half hour and dainty
refreshments.
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Mr. Richard. Richardson Dew* and
M ia Madge M. Ward were married
Monday evening at the residence of
Rev. J. F. McKinnon in Orlando. Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ward, Mis» Ward. Mis»
Fern Ward, with Mr. and Mr». H. K
Tohtr.-jyfUi CharJottB Keelor. Mr Brax­
ton Perkins and J. R. Holland, Mr». N.
B. Sharpe, Misses Gussie Shari*' and
Mtrfan N ye Witnessed the ceremony.
DirecUy after the ceremony the bridal
party went to the Lucerne Hotel where a
bridal supper was served, The table
was daintily decorated with a centerpiece of Bride yosce and white jessamine.
Mr. and Mrs. Deas gave the bridal
party a merry chase, takltffc an automo­
bile from some secluded corner and
started on their wedding journey unmo­
lested with the ust!si shower of rice.
Thaw two young people number their
friends by legion and good wlshw go with
them from nil to the first bride and groom
from our ¿«wrdounty eeat of Seminole.
Mr. and M is. Dr as will be at home to
their friends alter May 16th, 107 E. 7th
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Commercial Club Tunlgbl
The Commercial Club will hold n most
inter«»ting meeting tonight at the city
Jiall and every public spirited citizen i*
req netted to be present The r»|M&gt;r t ol
the committee on county division will
make u rc|*&gt;rt ami nmrij mat ter* of irnjjortance will (*• dbciuiwd, among them
la-ing the big county division celebration
to be held here on July 4th which prom ­
ises to be the biggest thing of the kind
ever pulled off in SanforcJ. Be present
at the meeting, .■specially the resident»
of the surrounding territory and ail of
Seminole county who can get to the
meeting.
'^--DrBth nf Mherlff Klrkwnnrt
The city wn* *ho«'k&lt;sl liwt night by a
phone message from Oflando »truing
th at .Sheriff Kirkwood had died sudden­
ly in hi* auto enroute from Sanford to
Orlando. His death occurred between
Altamonte and M aitland. Having been
a »ufforcr from acute Indigestion and
heart (rouble his death * u probably
due to these causes. Further particu ­
lars will be given later.
The May FenthaJ
One of the greatest event» In Sanford
among the young people was the May
Festival given yesterday afternoon and
because it was a grand affair the Herald
had a special writer prepare a s|&gt;eci»l
description of the event and It will ap­
pear In Tuesday's Hwatd. The full
description was too much for today's
paper as tho force la rushing to erect a
fine new newspaper pre» and it »»«
necessary to cut the paper. Several
other important itclfls are installed, but
after our new machinery is installed all
the newt niff be given ax It happens.

Mra, C. O. McLaughlin was hostess of
tha Auction Bridge Club Mondsy after­
noon. Twq tables of bridge were plsyMrs. B . W. * Herndon made tbs
WgkeA score and was the lucky winner
Wild man Folding Partition
®f the handsome hand painted plate.
The
foldbrs, for dividing a church Into
When the games of cards were concluded
Sunday
school rooms, is the most com ­
•£. fruit sMad,
E
; and hot tea
plete design we have ever come a’croee
^ which
_ jy c o t w
B. W,
Mrs. T- U
M i r u iM . ■The*»'-IMrieni (iie-atUehed U&gt;
the Wall* and work on pivots perfectly,'
, Mr«. B. F. Whitner, Jr.
One mlnuta'a time puts' them Into d ivi­
sion* for classes, and leas time for fold7 - /r“'
ing
back o j «Me 6Í w JM whets they are
xu y
- - Book Circle •
'ornamental.
gut
of the jr«y
Mr*. B. F , Whitner, Jr;, was the
H. T. Gai
charming hostess of the Book Circle
Thursday rftsm e — i 1
‘ 1 “ur'
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w«s th* plesaing duty oC the metnWoodland Park, open «Very Sunday.
bei* of the drcle who were preeent to
Clean,
safe iwlramin* pool
73-tf
chowe their m w books. The secretary,
w.
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All Lecal A d ve rtise m e n t» Under This
Heading. T hre e C ent* » lin e fo r.h Issue

b u t A gold bracelet. l*ctwct*n tinM.thtMlNt church umi re»nb-nce. corner
of 4th and Oak Avc Itewurii. Mr»
\V \\ Abernathy
12 -’ic
FOB R E N T 6-r«x&gt;m cftitag«1 on f&gt;(h
*tn«-t nnd Elm av«-. t all phone 16
73-21
C. It. Walker,
For Sale— Mason Si Hamlin organ.
(26 cash for quick »sic. Mm. Alex­
ander, R. F. D. 2, opposite camp». 73-2p
For R ent—Large front room. Mr».
It. L. Jour«, 206 I’ark «venue.
72 lie
For Fnle Cheap tor Cn»h Liberts
Brush Runalrout. Would make gintil
delivery cut ATprym t* C W-.w-trutl;
i’ O. Box 944.
72 41«*
For Rent Cottage, five rooms and
hath. Enquire Comforl Cottage, 4th
and Magnolia.
72-tf
For Bale-- Horee, hiirnc»», wagon,
saddle and a few toob. Enquire ol
Edw. F. Repp, Route 3, Beardull Ave.,
Sanlord, Fla.
71-3tp
Best Meal* in Sanford for (4.00 per
week. M int horne-likc hotel in town.
Transient» and regular boarder» find a
welcome at reasonable rates. „ Ht. John*
Hotel, A. W. Wathen, Prop.. 420 First
Street.
For Sale—S W H , SWH. S &gt;&lt;&gt;. T 20,
It 32,. S E H . SE M . 8 22, T 20, It 32.
Near Geneva, Fla. Frank A. Fox,
Nampa, Canyon Co., Idaho.
70-8t|^
Ordere wanted for Cuban Varq^
and White-West Indian poUtoes, de­
livered on Tuesdays, price 1 1 .00. H.
G. Lundquist, R. F. D. 1, Phone 103.
T . 68-tf
Want to buy a few thousand feet, of
celery boards. F. L. Green*, R. ¿e ■fi8tfi
For Sale— 1 Smith Premier t e le ­
writer, 1 Edison phonograph with* A00
records. Both are bargain*.
Crump, 320 11th St.
For Sale—Pure Nancy Hnll 'awewf
poUto plants $1.76 per thousand,- Rex
Packard, Rout.« 2.
. . ■6 4 ^ For Reittr—N o 118 Ninth S t - 7 roomx
aTRTBitK H . C. 'DuBo*c, Woodruff t
Gamer Rfdg, First St,
68-tf
For Sale—Four extra good mntew xnd
good Tragon. Fred Shuman, W « t Side.
r . r . d . 2.
ito-tf
For Rent—Store Room and unfur­
nished room in Bishop block. Enquire
Holden Real E aU te Co.'
45-t!
Wanted—Clean cotton rag*, no scraps,
st tbs Herald offics. Will pay SLJsnto
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MAY, GRAIN AND I t t D DEALLRS
Write for Price Lilt

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Í Do You Want A Bank? *
If you dd, we nre here to furnish one.

Not an

u t incorporated hank with olllcers, directors, capital
&lt;&gt; stock, etc., buTo Hank you can lake home and drop
&lt;&gt;
&lt;&gt; your spare change in, your vucation money or your
&lt;I
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cigar money. ,
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We have a supply of these HOME BANKS which
&lt;*
&lt;&gt; we will lend to every one depositing a dollar in our
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&lt;■
With your deposit you will
o Suvings Department.
receive
a
book
in
which
we enter your amount nnd
::

we will PAY YOU FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST
AND COMPOUND IT AT EVERY THREE MONTHS
CREDIT PERIOD.

We hold the key to these banks, you can keep
them at home until they are full, or until you hove
ns much ns o dollar, and then bring them to the
V, bonk and have the amount removeu and placed on
1 your hook.
WE ESPECIALLY -DESIRE TO INTEREST THE
CHILDREN IN THIS SAVINGS HABIT and wish to
im press upon thd parents th e desirability of en&gt; cour*ging them.
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REMEMBER, we pay interest on your first dollar
ad d the BEGINNING IS THE. IMPORTANT POINT.
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DON'T fORGET, your Deposits are is insured
Every Kind of Loss.
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�THE
REAL FLORIDA HISTORY
ClTil War and Reconstruction Topics

■3 s2 8 H e &amp; ff iS 3

a copy of tha heet hlstory of Florida that
has appeared fn print for* many yean
and while riot having the opportunity
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to naif It a cursory’glance oyer it reveals
a moat Interesting treatise. The follow­
ing from the Lakeland Telegram gives
the important facts about this great
work;
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"The Telegram acknowledges the re­
ceipt from Longman«, Green A Co., of
New York, the publishers of a hand­
somely bound and printed volume of

The medical fraternity, is awaking to
the fact that mental science it a com­
petitor-of materia medics aa n thera­
peutic agent, and they are realizing that
WTKcT
ity bfto be relieved of Its lfls. There waa
a time * hen people did not bdievb'ln
hypnotism, but today no Intelligent
person dares to dispute its existence and
its great value. The study of tbs mind
will be pushed harder in the next decade
than ever before. Mr. Powers to not
only a practical man but understand the
scientific significance of this subject.
The laughable aspect of this great human
benefactor will be brought ou t here at
the Imperial Theatre during hb encage-

SANPOltD HERALD

« preliminary meeting elected the fol­
lowing oflçcre:
Preaiderit, L. B. Skinner ot Dunedin;
secretary, D. F. Tlllinghast. Mr. J. L.
of the proposed charter, wUcS/after di*1
cusslon and amendment, *was referred
to a committee of n n n with power to
set. The committed appointed la composed of L. B. Skinner of Dunedin; J. C.
Chase of Jacksonville; Dr. J. H. Rom o(
Winter Haven; T, B. Moore of Miami,
J, S. Taylor of Lagro; H. J. Prune of
Lakeland and J. L. Hammer of Tampa.
A second meeting is to be hold Wednes­
day morning and further action taken
on the proposed chsrter.

Reid what Cardul did for M lu Myria Bugler, of
Faribault, Minn. Slukuya: “ Let me tell you how much
good Cardul haa done me. Aa a young girl, 1 always had
to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, I wag
so weak that I could hkrdly stand on my feet t got a
bottle o! Cardul, at the drug store, and aa soon as I bad
taken a few dose*, I began to feel better.
Today, I led a* well as anyone can.1*

769 pages jllllUeil ‘‘Tbs QUO War and
Arthur Yowell and X. If. Overman
went to the Wckiva river yesterday
afternoon and landed twelve fine trout,
the largest weighing seven pounds.
Arthur has lately, become an ardent dis­
ciple of the gentle art of casting having .
formerly been a devotee of the cane pole.
H e now think* that all tha.sport. to ba
gained from Ashing to In reeling them in
and h£ has purchased a Ano out At and
can be found on the banks of the Wekiwa one afternoon In every week m%T-.
ing a cast and reeling the beauties in.
He has been under the tutelage of Jhr.
Overman until the' pupil has outdis­
tanced the teacher and Arthur can pul
it all over Overman any time.
George DeCottes and Harry Wilson
were also on the job yesterday and land­
ed seven small once but they were not
"poor onco" at that and worth bringing
home. The .Wckiwa is becoming the
Mecca for Sanford fishermen and a Fish­
ing Club with headquarters on the river
crossing is now being agitated. -

Reconstruction In Florida." Its au­
thor is William Wataon Davis, assistant
professor of American history In tbo
UnivcVnty of Kansas, and a native of
Floridi?io-fulLaympstky with his sub­
ject. ' This book V a real contribution to
history, written in Bear, Bsbolarly «tyto
and it presents fully Florida's record in
the civil war and goes exhaustively into
the history of Reconstruction in this
state, extenuating nothing, nor setting
down sught in malice. The book to a
valid and enduring record which will cor­
rect many an error, expose and destroy
many a slander, and embed In Uta truth
and dignity of history the story of Flor­
ida during the moat tragic and momen­
tous period of her life. It ahould And a
place in every library In the state and
our young men and women should be
encouraged In every way to read It. Its
distinguished author deserves the thanks
of every Floridian for the great and ar'
duous work he has done in gathering
such an immense quantity of facts, sift­
ing them carefully of error and putting
them in good form with such excellence
of literary style and historical tempera-

Take« Dunnellon Paper

Mr. and Mia. Paul Nisle and family
left yesterday" for Dunnellon where Mr.
Nisle has purchased the Dunneiion Ad­
vocate and where they will- make their
future home. Mr. Nisle has been a res-

Respects to J, W. Wild man
We, the preeclwrp of Yhe ministerial
association of Sanfotd, Fia., very much
regret to lose Bro. J. W. WHdrnan as o
neighbor pastor and co-worker In this
part of our Lord’s vineyard. We have
found him a moat congenial brother and
associate in all church work, and do here­
by commend him to all Christians wher­
ever bo may be engaged in furthering
the cause of our Lord.
H. T. GAINES,
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Ar* you a woman? Then you are aubject to a large
number of trouble« and Irregularities, peculiar to.women,
which, In time, often leadJD.BOtajerioua troubles
A tonic la needed to help you over the hard places, to
relieve weakness, headache, and other unnecessary paint,
the signs of weak nerve« and over-work.
For a tonic, take Cardul, the woman's tonic.
You will never regret H, for It will certainly help you.
Aik your druggist about ft He knowf. He sella It
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A full diflcuaaion of the how’s mid why’s of citrus culture
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An able presentment of this Vexing question: Cause nml
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General principles of soil management specially applied to
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WILSON &amp;. TO OM ER JF E F T U -iyJ'K i n ----M A N U FA C T U R ER Stjr fDrAt. FEWTtUXERB
PIMtB ftTRaUt-.
the porch. The entrance h*nll was beautifully decorated with red rosea and
heavenly bamboo. In the drawing room
exquisite pink rones formed the chief
nfjjygmi-nt. and in the dining room
quantities of nasturtium« were most
effectively arranged. Vases of white
rones and bamboo formed a simple hut
pleasing decoration in the library. A
large number of players enjoyed an in­
teresting game of nuction, and the pretty
prizes were awarded to Mesdames II. E.
Palmer and I). A. Kinlayson. Mrs.
Smith and MIm Hudd received dainty
guest prizes. At the conclusion of the
game other ladle* came In to enjoy the
social hour. Delicious ice course waa
served. Mrs. Mabry 'was assisted in
receiving and entertaining her guests by
Mesdames T. M. Shackleford, R. S.
Cockrell, Park Trammell. W. H. Ellis
and W. A. Ilocker.— Tallahassee Demo-

Power« the Hypnotist
Prof. Frank J. Powers, the Hypnotist,
who will be at the Imperial Theater, in
a recent interview In Chicago explained
to a number of reporters the acientiflc
value of hypnosis. Mr. Powers says;
'T oday nearer every person of scientiAc thought is turning his attention to
the different phenomena of the mind,
the list undiscovered country. The
brightest men of today are using - a
•carat 10 per cent of their brain power.
What will be the result fts jthe mind
reaches a further development and we
draw on the force of that extra 90 per
rent? But a few years ago hypnotiam
waa considered o fake, later a su|&gt;crnntoral gift, but now It to on a acientiflc
basis and to known aa a manifestation
of a natural law or power, latent In each
and every |wnon to a greater or Iran de­
gree. Personal magnetism, telepathy,
suggestion, hypnotism, etc., arc aU kin
of the same iundamentaljruth.
Some may ask ita practical value, and
I am able to state definitely that con­
sidering hypnosto in its broadest sense,
it to the greatest factor in the world to­
day, greater than nil others combined.
Just a short time ago. Dr. Worcester of
'CtAntanud Church, Boston, Marled
¿ h a t to known a* the Emmonuef Move-

1S5S.
both the press and ,t t y . clergy ygt list
year alone 25,000 p*&gt; pi. '*wdTfre«tdd
by the suggestion method as used there.’
A number o f p yr.-J«g»t hospitals M*
hypnosis as sin anaesthetic in surgery
and it entails no danger to the patient,
and he dot* not suffer the after effects
of the reaction ao common with a material-anaesthetic.
t ' •

Ueavor goes without saying and we ex­
pect to hear flattering reporta of his suc­
cess in the great phosphate region of
Florida.
♦

Salting« SLIM Each

BATES &amp; TODD

Grower«’ League Organized_____
DeLund, April 29.—Spedai— The
Plum bing and
Florida Growers' and Shippers' League
G as Fitting
completed its organisation here this
afternoon. The committee appointed All Work Receives My Peraonal
st Tampa nt the time of the Citrus Ex­
Attention And Beat Efforts
change meeting there reported, and after Opposite CUjr Hail
- Telephone Na. 23

You heat the Iron—not the stove. Iron In a
cool kitchen, on the back porch or In the shade of
u tree. No changing of Irons ox bandies. No »luf­
fing the stove with fu el No tiresome trotting to
and fro. Down In the body of your iroh. 150 little
holes in the feed pipe are shooting out 130 darts of
flame. ‘These keep the iron hot—you keep cool.
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Mr. R. C. M axwell, Mgr. Sanford Branch

OOK WITH GAS
All kinds of Gas Ranges, Hot Plate
also a supply of Gas Lamp Goods.

L am p s
T U N G S T E N ” or M A Z D A
three tim es the light at the sam e' cost
Electric Irons, Toasters, etc

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changes ironing day drudgery.to pleasure. Saves money, time, strength, worry and
health. Ordinary Ironing costs only lc for fuel. Pays lor Itself four times over each
year. Used In over 350.000 homes. One woman writes: “Worth ita weight in gold."
Made of Aneat materiel, handsomely nickel plated. Guaranteed to work perfectly If
operated according to instructions. Demonstrations cheerfully made in your own
home. Used with care will tost for years.
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SA N F O R D LIGHT &amp; F U E L CO
Office: No. 110 South Park Ave,— Phone

THE MONITOR SAD IRON COMPANY
E d w a r d J . E u b a n k , Ageat for Onige County, S a n f o r d , F lo r id a

wM AN Y IMITATIONS
claim to bo “just aa .
good/* b u t a claim
ia ntfuer a proved
fact. Stick to a Cerfainfy,
BU Y ONLY t h e
\
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Own Your Own Home
Than Ever Again in Sanford. I f you can’t buy a Home, buy a lot. We have what
you want. Come and se e us, as we can make
the term s to fit your m eans and sell you what

you want at a reasonable price

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GoinesvilJe tó resume fcb work *t~ rfu&gt;
UnlwiJty.
John Shinn U ft for hi« K ansu home
last Saturday. Ho haa been farming on
the Kinehan place. .
Mr. and Mi». O. W. Hinchan greatly
enjoyed an auto trip to Dcljim l l u t
Sunday with the Packards of Sanford.
Some of our farmers in this immediate
vicinity are fortunate in having very
fine beans which are acliing at a good
price f. o. b. Among those who are
picking are J. C. Rich. C. G. Beck. R. L.
Greer and W. A. Minnick. Mr. Bock
has also been marketing fine cucumbers,
Beets, COrti hod squash. "Commission
men RuaselJ, Spencer and Fleischer have
been watching our stuff and are buying
it all at gpod prices.
W. W. Dreasor is digging potntor*.
J. C. Rjch and Guy Ellsworth dug lu t

»crvtcfa in the Methudut church of
Oviedo Sunday.
hile there they wx-ye
RueaH of Mr and Mm U H Uuward
yfd, T Mcl-ain, who w.n ihiirrd
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Patented ArchSupporting Insole is the only one
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can only he secured here from
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It relieves fallen-arches and
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For the exterm in­
ation of bed ImRs.
ro iii'h e s
moths, unis, mosquitos,
purj«««e. that a copy la- sent t«« the prca» Hens, spiders and all class o f insects. |

for publication, and that copie» I»- ».'nt T o k i l l a n d p r e v e n i f l e a s , l i c e a n d
to the family of our broth« r ami to r»im m i t e s o n f o w l
T o k i ll a n d p r e v e n i
ford l.odge No 1211.
t i r k v t i n t s . I t e r n m f dUew « tn v u m t i u f s &lt;
sign«-«l
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T r ir r c s i r m a n y s o -c a lle d

RarimRt* cans and pails, cellars.)
stables and fowl houses To assure
yourself ;*erfetinm in health use
An interesting marrlugt Unit smacked
ing.
FENOLE generously with a sprayer
of romane»' »a» consumateti at the Imme
Mr. and Mrs. PnttUhnll unii daughter ol it«v. J F. Sumlull. Lake Mary, Fla.,
One »pniyet with the first
of Geneva were in town Sunday, the on Wednesday, April ,10th, when Clarpurchase «d one Rallon of
Mrs, f t. H. HpwItfd. ; ^itee William WilUay with hia itrid«* t«t FEN OLE. only one to n ptm 'haser I
Orlando also M r. D an . lluiigix-v. *ixl.-W ______
mother r f f e n i a n l
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Rev. Smith and family 1 hur*dn&gt; morn­

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Sheriff Kirkwood was in town Satur­ In-, Miss 11arci Marie Stani’lilfe, urI nr Sal«1 by Geo- H FrrnalU Hdw i o
day and the flrat of the w«-ek.
companle«l tiy theif motheni, Mr» Win
Mariufartured by
A new building will soon be erected on ter» and Mr» W A Wili«*« , whirhtl tip
ili un a u to fra n i !a « *k h u rl M a . « m i de
the west aide of the hank
co.
I he brulé wu» f e n o l i : c h e m i c a l
A new street is being open«»! up o » t »«rv«i to tw mude mie
TAMPA,
- FLORIDA.
I■calitifuily altirnl in wtute rm-»»«limof the Wilson building.
with tarai trimnnngs ami &lt;-arro»i &gt;i t«»u.
Archie Hodges of Alg«*r was the guest Uiiet of wlute row- and jessami ne
Q oooao o o aaaao o o aaao o o o o o a
of Jeoee B, Sm ith from Wednesday till
Tuesday, while enroll te to AIrit , after
L wm Get Married
s|&gt;endlng some days with home folks at
g
Mr Axel Lund«|Ulst of R o u te N o I I
DAVID SPF-F-R. P.op«i»«..
Christmas.
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The meeting at the Methodist ehureh of t,“', fi,J lefl
n,il&gt; f,,r K" vllk‘
sUll continue« and it i- hop.«I that great K&gt; •
hp ^
u •" ,M' mBrr,‘'’1
ab o u t tw o wi-eks
H e w ill th e n re tu rn
K A T F. S
gotxi Will be arr«)nipiisht«i
tn t tu» elty w u b tu» b n d e am t m a k e hU
Rev. E.
Smith return.«! from fu tu r e hone
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A|&gt;opka Monday e v e n in g . He l«;«pp
All tu» Sanford Io h i .I» esterni tltetr
LM 11 S t
tt« e d fifteen happy cantlfdatr-s Into that :
h«&gt;urtiew( congratula time« to him
church Sunday night as a result of the
Sf—. li, ih . W /.k »« Muaik
S
«erica of moetings recently held there
.sont k
Good Location
Good Service
He went on to W inter Park and ImpNmW 1« t o r t i pi*no lo ail rrrd lto » . 1 -0 *
n and an p m o u havtn« daim »
fixed one of the college boy», a Mr. Tay­ ln &gt; , dlalributan
o o o o ao o ao o o o o o o o ao ao o ao o o
or itamaod. a f» lnJ« «b* *■«»(» of Frank KiankJin.
lor at 4 o'clock, one other member join­ jm a j* .!, lo fn-M il I h#m wtthtn l» n y*ar»
UZZI K C l ti r l N .
ing by letter, making a mrmlienihip of
Mar. ttii. 1!&gt;IS.
Adm lnl.lratnf
lo ca l I I, Ad. S^ï. S-«. 7 4 »-t
sixteen in the new church then1.
m
Rev. JJmlth will prrach the Biu-ralauDKl’A R T M C jrr o r TIIK INTKRIOR
SS
rcate Sermon for the A|»opka High
1« H la iu l Offlr* al (¡Mluartll*, KWilUa. i S S
Aprii
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S&lt;dtooi In the Baptist church in A|»opkn.
N otW » hrrrl.y ftr r n (Kat I m w J r . W an l, | S B

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To aceomniodato the party already
^er*. a whit* city haa sprung up on the
Und recently bought by H. Y. Tar bell
of Paw Paw , Michigan. Mr. and Mra.
Walltw or* already aettled In their new
Walker i* the builderSix
be erected on thb tract
of land.
will be a real Michigan
•cttWmenL Nothing better can be aaid

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T ¡ . ^cMtàJ o»'Ahe.. * ' !

ho« Sale iiy

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

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SEE DS—SEE DS—SE EDS and Poultry Supplies ;i
We con Hiipply you for im nnulintf sliipmcut

Sited ('«rn. Cow Peas, Millet, SorKlium, Teosiute
Peanuts, Onion Sets, Beans, Peas, Potnioes,
A full lin e of ail g ard en seed fur triu kiTs a n d
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Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

llom rvtrad Kntry No. Si-'IU UWfial No. 0SOÙ3I. S S
lu« S W i, ol N E u , 8«-«Iob 4, Townakip 20 S o u th . S S
Rang- »1 Kaat, T aiU haw » M nkllaa. ha» AM
notirv al latrnilon lo is i k . Ava yrar proet, to
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S . doarrlbad, b*rillm to Ut* E
Und
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tord «ha (VfV ol th r ClrtxiJt Court, al O rlandu,
H..r(.|a. on ih* Ì7lh day of May. H I».
Clalrannt n a n w a» e tto * * * :
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J . W. Korter. ol KhnforA Florida
Fred Coarta, of Sartori«, florida.
C. W. PoaroO, of Sanford. M onta
Frank Cowta, of Sanford, YVwidx
henry a. ciiunn,
70-Tu«* M
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la CUrail Coa t i , O raafa Coanly. FW Ida
J. II.Holland, doing buaUwai as
R. A O. Motor Co. p r i ll i li

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THE GENEVA HOUSE

ol Santord, H orlda, »ho eo May ». 1*0». ma.i»

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Make All
The Difference

J. H. Tucker and Master Bailey of

The ’T o be or not to be" is settled at
lu L Seminole county? See?
Mra. Q. A. Nicholson has gone to
Richland, G»., to visit her brother who

V EL V ET .

BEECHAM’S
PILLS

Mr. Dan McKinnon of Tiidenville ’«Ait1*J those to w ho m he W.n ne.irr»&gt;l .net d eal
transacting busincaa In town last wt«k. j eet, and
th- it further
ihut I h
.Mrs. Barlow of Sanford is here wait­
lutiaflii
U*
s |&gt;m a&gt;i u j h i i i thi*
uf
ing on her sick mother, Mr» James
thw m e e t i n g , on h page set ap art for that
Argo.

g e n e v a jo t t in g s

C e n a r . Mille« «ad Sorghum $2 50

Resolutions of Respect
erlv. In actions, feelings and
\\ hereas, sine»- the la.it meeting ol this
looks, thousands o f women have
otioriation the Grand Exalted Ruler
proved that Beecham'B Pills
ol the Universe hx« seen tit to cult to tun
final reward our lieloved brother. W. I).
Holden of Sanford Lodge So. I24l.
Second Vice lYenident of this H|v*cia- 1
lion, and
IkvlJ ***«•» wturt t. Inia boa* s, I tic , JS*.

to Orlando Monday.

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BEANS 12. IV k. Sold ti Umbri Rtfrt.
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K IL G O R E 6 E E D C O M PA N Y , PLANT CITY, FLO RID A

proving, hut ,mt util«, tn 1». u,it ^,-t
L'lio main reason why so many
Mrs. Gruttoick left iu.it Friday night* women uufier prcntly at times
ttj visit her &gt;iuughtcr, Mr, Heggs uf
is because of a run-down con«
Titusville
dition. Debility, i&gt;oor circula­
H . H- I’attishall and \\ ■J * Dnnn-H * tion Bhow in headaches, lan­
spent last Saturday in Sunlurd
guor, nervousness and worry.
Mrs. E tta Roberson w.-t» tin* gu&lt;-,t uf
Dr. antj Mrs, Marshall u few days Ixsi
week.
jg
M rs . t;: E Buster and two Inth- son»
of Gainesville are venting Mr and \tf&gt;
J. H. Huddles ton
A party of twelve young (Mt»p|e from
m * Laryaa« ta ts St Aar M««»hs h Wm WatWJ
Geneva attended revival servim-w from
Ovirrio Bttndxy night They wen ,*|m|e are Uio safest, Bureat, moat
croned by Mm. Aubrey Moran and Mm. convenient and most economi­
Charles Harriots.
cal remedy. They clear the
Mr. and Mra. Clark Leorumi visited system of poisons, purify the
Orlando Monday and Tuesday____ _
—blood, rebate Bufrerinsr and
The Geneva House has been full to ensure euch good- hetkUn. and
overflowing for the post rwt&gt; 'uYVfcs.
' strength that all the bodily

W h e re a s , B ro th e r H o ld e n , by hi» real
Wo Bt*Q Will htv«j tbf dir ref ¡oía« with rrsiy
*«ff t aiusblf.
merit, enurteny and never lading gitod
fellowship, lias endeared himself to hi»
friends and proved worthy of the name
of Elk and the trust1« re[&gt;med in him,
therefore.
Be it resolve«) hy the Florida Elk*
Association, in convention assembled at A c k n o w le d g e d B e s t I n s e c t D e s t r o y e r
G e r m ic id e a n d D i s i n f e c t a n t .
Tallahassee, April 17th, | !*i:t, while
bowing oursi ive» In hundde sutimnt»ioii
As a household artic le , u d isia
to the will ol Hun who doeth .ill thing»
fectant.
a safe-R itnnl iiRaiust coniiiRiOVIEDO
well, that we do llliwl «-urtuwtl. de|.h»r*
uus
diseases
a n d a n insect d e stro y e r
Mr. Muasclwhite and son wer«1 in tow n I fl"* tragic and untimely le a th &gt;*f &lt;&gt;ur
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Sunday enroute to Geneva, returning 1brother, and w. d o h ereby r«tetii| (ra­

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i organsworknaturallyandprop-

Among our people who helped cele­
brate count&gt;; division in Sanford Satur­
day afternoon and evening wen- C. (i.
Beck, Mrs. M. Marshall, Mr. and Mn.
K. Duke, It. U Greer, Dr. and Mis,
Minnick, Mlaa Aiieen Minnick, Mr and
Mrs. Kinehan, Mr. and Mm. Dm nor,
Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain ami the
Warren boys.
A jolly party of Beck Hummock
people enjoyed the day Thursday pir­
nicing in Mr. Beck’s grove.
A number of people came out from
Sanford Sunday to enjoy Beck’a l&gt;eau.
tiful grove.
Frank Hutchins and wife, who have
been living in the Basa house have gone
to Bushneil for a time.

Capt. and Mrs. I&gt;. C., Brannon and
daughter are enjoying their new Ford
.o r.
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Mr. and Mrs. Moore or Slim» were
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Allarhm*ot

C. Q. P»c*v. dW m dant
To G O . W r y »od AS O tW person* In le m tx d :
N odr« la h*r»l&gt;y *l»«i that aulì ha. barn liutihuUn*».
tutad acafast you by J . HK Iloftaod.
Holla»«, iloint
iluin* buU
M B. « o . Motor Company, by a lta rh m m i, thi
amount ctaliBrd to b* du* a* act forth In th* afll
davit of atia&lt;bmcTit la On* H u n d m l and FortyI n odd XS-lOOr-vUli tai*f»K «t th* rat* of H i &amp;t
P*r (*n l, Une* S»pt 11th. It« ? , tofrth** »itit a
.aUofwry’a I»», a . rTld*tKwd by a &lt;-*»■

Lawn and Garden Tools, Lawn
Mowers, Sprinklers, Garden Hose

ball from Michigan, my MkhV..'
‘f a « .v .
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left last Monday for
ta tS J S .
I JAM haa U m I n W upon unUrr a arrtt of aitarh
he haa accepted a nvrnt.
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ta ard*r to w w r paynvml ol th* Judfinnit
pUInU* * tperla to m o v e r i p ia W y M . . .
summer.
You, C . Q . r « n r and a il o th *r p r n o t a In tm m t, ------ _ jr k t t enlerulned ten r é , MO harvby urdm d l* i f p n t b*&lt;or* Iki* ro u tl
on
tho 7th day o( July. A. I*. 1»H, bmoln
b«f friend» Lut Friday at a delightful (all Monday
not, D th rrv ú . lu ltm . r.! »ill b* m»d*r»d
unchepn In honor of Mrs. Graddick of a ra ta « you by dvTault. *It It r p i r i r l th at thla natta* ho pwblhhwl onr» a
Jackeonville.
1 .' j m ah
far to * man Ut* 1« th e Saaford ll« * U . a —
r pabltaha.« In Oran** t&amp;uniy, Florida
ZS
Mias Bobbie Nkhotaon ba» gone for r.ronpaM
Wltna*a B. hi, flobtaaao. Clark o l .h r Ort-ult , ¡ S
extended v k it .with Mr. and Mra. ÍVourt,. and th* aaal thM*of, thla th* 7lb day ol
AM
p ril.
il. l i l t .
of Daytona.
B. M. ROBINSON,
(a*al)
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Gasoline Engines and Pumping Outfits

1 OAK A V E N U E

SANFORD, FLA .

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NOT HIS TIME FOR REVENGE

LETTER FROM BRO. SCBOLEY
Connecticut Editor Congratulate« Her»
aid on New County

•* \ a o m r
not alwajflt be. Get acquainted with
Florida ' H * . Itnow what it la to live.— despair reigned. 8be had struck on
Mullx-rry Tiroes. ■
/
an uncharted reef, and, owing to the
heavy sea, the boats had either been
■tore in against the ship’s 's id e or
Queer Sign Porta.
swemped in the attempt to lower. A
In the neighborhood of Warmbrunn. stalwart passenger stole up to the
In the BUealan mountains, there are to captain's side.
be found some very curious signposts.
“Do you think, air/' he asked, “Ihat
Ogo seen by a writer In the Wide there* la tbc slightest, chance of our
World Magaslnetrepresents e farm la­ being saved T” , ■ &lt;
borer sharpening bis scythe, on which
"Look here,” said the aklpper. In
is inscribed. In the old Silesian dialect, tones of dlsgutt, "that’s the sixth time
“To Olers Village. One H our/’ The you're asked me that question. Why,
signpost Is well esnred end painted In you-great lubberly brute, I believe'
natural colors, so that it appears very you're tho blggeet coward aboard!"
Ufe-ilke. Another signpost In the ssme * “8— sh! No, |'m not," protested the
district re presents a schoolboy carry­ burly one. "But, look here. You aee
ing e slate bearing the name of the that old duffer standing by the rail?
nearest village, toward which the boy Well, he's my rich uncle, and all my
Ilf# rve bad to put up wttU-ble cussed
centenkertrnsneas. But If the «hip's
going down, end therein no hope. I'd
q g v s r 'W i y 'e f Fishing.
A curious mode of fishing Is la like time to give him one good, sound
vogue at Cochin, South India. The kick to square the little account 1
large neta are let down Into the wa­ owe him!"
Juet then e rescue-ship appeared on
ter on bamboo cranes and then sud­
denly hoisted up by meane of an ar­ the scene and above,tbq Joyful shout
rangement of weights and pulleys. the raucous voice of the old man by
A Prosperous .Season
The
cstch principally consiata of large the rail was-heard, commanding h l\
S“a "
Florida Is closing one of the moet pros­ prawns. The fishermen are of a low dutiful nephefr to. fetch hla bot watçr
They eat botti* from his waterlogged . state-,
perous winter Reason's she has ever ex- eagle, known ae Malar a
.
i •'
perlencpd, and residents- ol the state pork, and each man baa a email plot room.
of
rice
by
the
riverside
which
pro­
have reasons to congratulate themselves
Carnegie Institute.
upon their good fortune. Our citrus vides him with ausmnRrce when Ore
fishing la alack.—Wide World MagsThe
Carnegie
Institute, Washington,
groves have yielded a monster crop that
tine.
was founded t?y Mr. Andrew Carnegie
has generally brought good priced. Veg­
January 21, r'lfiOl, when he gave the
etable growers have, seen trainload* of
board
of trustees the sum of f 10.000.Iconoclast
Resume*
Work.
produce to the frocen north and have
300 In registered bonds, yielding 6 per
A
Chicago
physician
haa
mad*
•
been well repaid for their labors. Our
translation of an Egyptian papyrus cent, annual Interest. -He stated. In
northern tourists by the thousands have
which. It Is claimed, dislodges Hippoc­ general terms, tbat bis purpose wal
spent varying periods of time within the rates from his place ae “father of to "found In tbs city of Washington
borders of the state enjoying the mqst medicine" by anticipating his discov­ an Institution which, with the co­
delightful climate in the country.
eries some 6,000 years. Even appendi­ operation of Institution* uow or here­
The past winter has also seen thou* citis, It Is asserted, Is described In the after established, there or elsewhere.
's of new settlers, tradesmen and ■old papyrus. It now remains for some
hanta arrive and locate in and one to show that E cclesiastes’ dictum.
rid Florida’s progressive cities and ' “There te nothing new under the sun."
towns. New (arms have been begun, ! w«a really written by Pharaoh or
Tbothmes.
Brothera of The Herald, Sanford, Fla.:
, Hearty congratulations oil» your suc­
cess. J .anticipate with much pleasure
m y next visit to Sanford, whenever that
may bs, I shall expect to see a large
granite or marble court house, the
streets entirely paved as well as all side­
walks, large new business buildings, a
big and up to date tourist hotel, Tbc
Herald building enlarged to meet the in­
creased demands of the rjew county's
printing, and The Herald itself a seven
oolumn, eight page paper with Associated
wire tervice. Then life in Sanford will
be worth living. It was, however, pret­
ty middling thank you when 1 was there
recently, but It will be better in the
sweet bye and bye.
Here’s to Seminole county-"
I saw the sun shining up here recentfc
ahd it made me think of Florida, it
looked so much like the kind of sun you
have down there' *
Cordially,
• C. H. SOHOLEY.

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Herald Want Ads Will Bring

M A R IN E ,

PO RTABLE

and

S T A T IO N A R Y

STOVER —Stationary and Portable Engine»
DeLaVergne- ( ’rude Oil Engine»
CAMPBELL - DOMAN - FULTON - (HUBS - (il l!MM
LATHKOP - S C R I P P S - WATERMAN MARINE ENCUNES
l.argeHt Slock In The South

GIBBS GAS ENGINE CO
OF

F I .I U L I U À

u o o o o o o o flo u o B q g B a a a D G B B M a B B g i—

We are Closing Out a Line of Men’s Pants this week and in order to Close them Out
Quickly we have put the Price Down to where every Pair will be a Bargain

to $ 3 .5 0 M en’s Pants
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4 .5 0

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This Line Includes Some of the Latest Patterns and Styles
A LOOK WILL CONVINCE YOU

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P u b lis h e d

S e m i-W e e k ly — T u e s d a y an d

F r id a y

I N S A N F O R D — L ift ia Worth Living
8 ANPONO, F LO R ID A .

NEWS O F THE WORLD
Items oT Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources'
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK
Here The Readers Will Find a Brief
Historical Spring Flowing
or-Hurried Readers -— • *
President Wilson received today by

' telegram a copy of the alien taud LiLLpiu».-,

TUESDAY,

FOURTH OF JULY

MAY

S,

1813

V o lu m «

AT SANFORD

V

ALL AROUND FLORIDA
lite General News" of the Land*
0

of Mowers

The Eagle Will Scream And The Rooster Will Crow
For The Grand Event
Citizens Of Seminole County Will Celebrate Victory Of 177G And 1913 At One And
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cd by the'“1C alifornia legislature, now
awaiting G overnor Johrwon’# signature.'
He let it l&gt;c known the federal p d minis­
Sanfnrd ¡immise» to bave one ol thè
tration would tak e no further steps until grondoni Foitrth of July celchration»
Secretary B ryan returned Thursday thnt htts evcr lieen pulled ufi in Soutli
with first hand information,
Florida unii thè grand occasi un »ili oco o o
cur
thè rtext day «iter thè third of July,
A. ■
' i The contem pt of court judgment upon wllleh will l«e aCeonltng lo «fbedulfd
■Secretary F rank Mormon, 1‘m-odrnt lune as *»-t upart •&gt;&gt; Chairmnn F P
Samuel Gotnpen* and John Mitrln-ll, of Porsfer ami ¡imperi y bjll-lM&gt;ar*fed bj
the Federation o( Laitor, were »ustineil Jmi Harris.
today by the court of appeals of th e Dis­
/
trict of Columbia, which, however, re­
At a rnost rnthuxinxtlc meeting of tlie
vised the sentence« to give (lornper* Commen tai Club ln»t Friday night Mr.
thirty days* imprisonment am i fine l’ora ter at thè requrst of thè members
Mitchell and Morrison $500 each, with not only mude u full and cumprehen.-«ive
no jail term.
mport ni tire «ounty divistoli rumini iter,
o o n
lutt gnvé in ileim|s thè «etuni working»
No public hearings on the bird! n et ilo- l’iiinitul lts‘ timi » a* un Ih«1 liring
vision bill ar«- to i*e held liy th« itenali* I la imi llu uociiunl »io* gr«*.itl« nrii-heri
» tei »toh not
tins rice com m ittee, according :■« Senator )■. thè "hontp gtiards
t t,.,i i .i' i il ili v in I ile smoke ni hattlc »ere doSimmons, its ctmiirnan Tin i
lull I oig gì mit »urk al homi1 un*! rial e veti
to speed nti in Pon-iderntiiin ■«
niter It gets to tin senai | m ,,*■ , . ,
Thursday. S enator Simmons »mil u tliai it is not nearvr S a n ’oril A resoti
day (hut those most inleresteil ii the
' tua* kit««! »«nilit tolti lo -Saulorti *
heduhs were • mill m t , fin
ut'l'u T •illlai lliill*
Miei a ria&gt; nf ar
ting forth their vows and r«&lt;
li ut !.. aia! sta i «sssf ully «ungiti plcujturc,
lions.
Miss S c u s o iu i ami Mina Gtl«*on gal her­
id log* tln r llieir Itvely «'barge* ami re

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CllLEl) Í ROM Tilt STATE PRESS

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An F'pitomc of the Week » Moxt Im­

porta nt ~Hap pe ni ng&gt; -in, the
State’» Domain

Thè X\inter Garden Times tolla of the
p ro g rn s-and—Thrift of Ita p retty little
town Among the improvement« soon
to la- started ta mentiomsl the new brick
the United Sint** and Flurnpe »ill lie building about t«&gt; 1«« erected by W hite &amp;
invited to come to Sanford on that day Son for I-, J. Dillard. The pluce will
have ground dimensions uf 50x80 feet
and help us to celebrate.
nnd
contains three »tores
It will be a day set apart especially for
o o o
the people redding in the new county of
A French Belgian German syndicate,
Seminole to come to Sanford and get
acquainted and there w ill tn- sjms- iu J a r­ «iti* som«- 111!,600,000 to invml, has its
ri-jinstenlative in 1 amjia, to secure scerrangement« made for their comfort
One of the features ol the day will lie Inin con cens ions, which, if allowisi, will
a ball game between Orange an d jiem - result in the investment of much money
inole counties, in which only home (*&gt;&gt;»*■pf three manufacturing enterprises which
will bo allowed to participate and some are new in that city and in the s la te —a
very fine prises will he hung for the win­ textile factory, st shoe fnrtory, and a
ners Boat rae*s on the lake will also glass factory.
II u o
lie featured
Although
her
patch
of cow peas is only
The committees will In- appointed tins
tifi
y
feel
hijuare,
Mrs
Vnnje Kennedy
»■■ok and will immediately start in work
guthi-reri. at if*.- rust picking t(nH seaiMin,
arranging for the grand event and it gins
four luL-hi Is nf tin.- ¡M-aj, -n.ippisl and
without saying that the m i l celebration
gris-n
«hellisl
At tin- ni-xt ¡licking she
at Sanford »ill lie long n'menriiereri by
»ill
have
live
nr
«iv
hindo-l«, it is Ix-lieved.
thine who are lucky enough to attend
Mrs K'tmedy s o ld her pr.is in t«vwn and
gnl a fair price (nr liiein lliscuynv Note
ace» for exhihlls «mi live out nf thè total m Miami Mctrojwdis

Sam e Time----- ----- -

greater work in welcoming the warriors
home in regular Sanford style.
AftCr the nqairt of the committee
Imd been accepted, the m atter of a
suitable celebration »as taken up and
il »as the sense ol all the mem tiers pres■lit that not lung short of a real old
fashioned celebration would sullice in the
face oi surli a victory such an hud recentlybeen gained in county division and our
natal day. and that natal county divi­
sion day can both lie celehrnlrd in one
grand am! extra aMalm.
Then* tyll be the regular basket pic­
nic phase, bnrliecue, lias»- ball, paratli*?,
music, games, fireworks, »¡»»-ches and
everything that goes with the real old
fashioned and jolly good time
All the legislators, tin* Governor,
county othcials of Seminole and Orange
and every ln«ly in every part ol Florida.

AT PANAMA EXPOSITION

I i i IU i I mt

» ili

flu id

a g ro -tilt o ra i a l.d

hot

ticulturiil prtMitiel» The -fon imiMing»
tuli la* separate frotn tlies*- unii »il! face
rio thè bav
The exposltton complete
»ili repri-** nt a ci,-i of ««ne liiindnsi uni
Itoti riollnrs

F l o r i d a Should Have A
Creditable Exhibit

F P \ nllri •ws under »i-ntenci- of
di-atli for Ilo- murder of John \\ Alexamh-r. ol Palm etto s i» . a rn s to l at an
early li*«nr Sunday morning on a Sea
! board Mr f ine inori from Tam pa to
lacksotivilh'
S|i*&gt;nfer of I'umkio. arrivml m the ,iftern««*,n and on

King Nicholas of M o n o -,&lt;■&gt;
_
i u n&gt; d Ilo m lo their h o m o , willioiit ac
dried today to evacuate tin
rr n *
idei I or lini tu of ,in&gt; gmd and »itti all
Scutarfir tn n-epinsi iw im ! •
I
APPROPRIAIIONS ARI
^
ri,mg- «inis|«lefed
». Il i-uhducti-i!
.U?ix&gt;Sirora -c-'xUii »» v&gt;o '«ors-re-,» • s.„
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. . v j , V»
■ • *■s ^ g a ^ a f r r r ' i t i
g.Mid - i v i .
» .Il,o u t
m r r «.l. niifvimr hiV .Sfiiaiirr lèft^'fftr'trm t
pfsaission of St utari on \ |
.«it- r
I l i , » Ale .-i ple.L-nj|i .1 »as tu atteioi
crottding ami without gouglng State I atnpa Andre-»» arrt-t came just u
A. V. French Of This C ilj
XU tnolillis’ siege »Inch i . in|
j Uw, »ill regulate rlmrgi*s Therc «re week, almost In the hour, from the time
tlu :
lie p r c iu 'h lilltc A! BuftaiiTlN
thousands of Monten« gr.-’is Tr* 'í •
to the llllLsimrougii
u * re Minjii.-üt I .ii* \ X * ,y**M*nni «m&lt;lt
King Nicholas deel.in &gt;1
’ « ' ■ifl i liiiao «iile-nij, Kati M efulilh. Alice
tile wistarn metropolis and ti6fi restau­ county jud by a a w m g in* »¡«y th r u u g ii
W orking For Bill
hold the city until the la&gt;l ■1'• &lt;i, ««I Mm* Andes. Agiles Bnthamly, ilare! Grow.
llir«-*- iron lisr*
Hi* al first declared a
rants and eating houses«
Tallatiassee, May 6
Florida will aum
tenejirin blood had be* i, *i ■ I
\ tin Hilen Mauri, \ ri ni* !.«■«• Marjoro- P ack­
Twenty-tiir»*e ipreigti nations liavc !ltintake VUki inadu. but aluid ice aaw
participate Sheriff SjK-mvr tu- admitU-d that he was
Fhirojx-nn ¡mw-et«« hn«t dxri*W pr* vimi-dy ard, Morie! Ritorni*. Russell Ririn-rls. a great opportunity lor putting her re- ' ,,x , ptw| l(„. llivltn, ltm
the the man wanted.
that__Scuturi was to form a ( *rt of tin liuruthy Rumph, Adele Runge, May sources cfTwtivcly Iwfore the world tf uni| thirty-four of die «tate». All
future autonomous **t ut• .f \ 1 .- i .* II,la-la*. 1*.d na Williams, Ruth Tuylor. if she fail- to have an exliiliit at the Pan­ spaee in tin- budding- lias fusai iMwpoken.
H (I II
crisis was brought about and the pnwei , l lirala tli l.a m is, Kll/ulietll Stalloni, ama canal exju-ltlon to la- held in Sal. , U&gt;.R Juilgl.
It may ta- paanlbli- tliut th«’ Ixaly of
ulge June,,
Jon*s&gt;, and
and U
it lia* life., tenia
F rancisco, is tin- opinion o f S h t i I m i I ii
Immediately brmighi -ironi- , &gt;&gt;
r* t&gt;«
lively «Untied, but Ila tinnì ulhrimonl the man found limiting u-verul «lav» agu
M i I , , n i f i. Fatwuril B etts, M r s . j
........ .
,][
in the m er »1 i h* fm«l «if Goodw in »tr«-et
la ar til folio him and bin In ■. In . «-e
t n gin- Mr- M M Bowler Mr Julies, » h u is in ftallaiiawus. n -p n -a e n tin g w1I1 n o , u .
| „ , ri h, «tri Ir.an
Will, ,t
not ms
.Hill » till ft «41:1(1« III 111* «1 ImmIv » iv-i burled
u«te t he pla&gt; ■ I «i 11,. n •
• i
h 1
I n i . « -la r * lillnni \y .«Iker i v e r , th, ex¡..w,ii.,n conipany
beige loins 1 'iilll.s (mm Balón Rouge ^
f()f ,,
hMV1.
l(Vk|) ¡„„i.pug &lt;al(ir«f,i&gt; by I n&lt;lertak«-r fdl Gurdon.
trla took * ii&lt;*rg« tn -t*j** ....... ..
• in« M M itt- Harold Itradloirv 'Max lirad
1
a
,
»litre
tu
I
hl
r«sided
lor
o
a
r
and
Judge .Jones suys u »ill | m- dlnlmctly »«- ii*at «¡1 (&gt; \\ He*».« ol the drruon««tra
powers dwtalon and ....... .. ■* ■i• ■’ I. V* m l , I aw ttnci M i l it i ,, i'eddv R u n g '' .
I tas-n the recipient of many distinguish»-*!
K
gin
ira
bodies of t roups in Boston li&lt;
more tnlvuntugeoas to *ln so. New lion farm at &lt;N.-w Smyrna. It la staled
Flrskiiu' Pul«-, F’rank Pell, Israel Kmi­
honors. He recently made the race for York appropriated $700,000, and otin-r thut Hess left New Smyrna u few days
and Dnln utia.
ner, A rthur Dirklna, Hawkins Connelly,
Congress and only missed ta-ing a con- slat*-« lia ve Ih-vii making lilienil allow previous to th&lt;- time the la&gt;dy was
Rola-tt Cobi», Rytlm-y Chase, F'rank
gretwmnn by u few vote«. Hut he has unces for «-xliibits The ¡dan is for tin- (mind «ini in- Inv.» not Ik-eii men since.
(’ha|*peill. Henry Cami-ron, C«|rl Bru­
• \ / School t la»» I'ii ait
served IP tin- legislature nnd on the slate to authorize the appointment of « The clothing of tlx- man »ho d m found
lon Collie Miggeis fi W S|a-ncer,
The pupil* «il &lt;iriirie &gt;1A1tl of the Ri glliiilil Holly, Mirili Robson Pen &gt; Iw-tli'h. and lie now Imlii- the punltmn of ( conn ninni oner »in* -hull devoti* in- time in ili«- river, contained a curd ta-uring the
commissioner lor the southern statist In to coll«-« ting mi exhibit tin» commi- mime ol a banker Iti that city
Grammar School, taught h&gt; Vit«-« Lu«-;. ’¡okurd
Th«* man
-•s uring -u|.|Mirt for the e»|H»&gt;itioii
t
.
III
Newxonu, with -« v .r tl -&lt;liMI•1 111
¡nutlet lu be puni u salary, oui ut li»- ap­ m u ulaujt Uvu i«»!, V«.«« tm-bf-s tn bright
t Judge Jnriiw ullf prnhftMV ,\»k for ¡.«t t propriatimi
«.ka* ^tUd-v
9lher.grtulea oUjuyiul a ¡Í*
A \ French o f Smiford ««ml in Hie Uij,el of hi- ninl »a» tin- msigN u t lor -Sem inole
mission to udilnsu« Liu- I^.gislatur«' lor »Ito lia- io n i n u t r ii rxfs'Mi'lice in ex¡,«i»i niii ««f Tin l ri«1«-1-einlent f &gt;rd*-r *«l ( nld
picnic at Uu«riUf.«l I1.i fn **, j «, «;, i,
I hai itic .semintile county memÌM-rs , an apprupriutloli is going to la-askisl lor timi wtirk, iinymg rrpn-senUd tha- state Fellows
■» *«j*n«He wa« plainly but neatly
chaperoned by Mi-»«» 1An \
nt th*- I »rrmx'rnllc Kx«-rutlve ( Hmriutti-« Judge Jones thinks thnt the state should ut the Pan American i x|M»ition ut Huf ilr«-c«M-d and also had a »mall watch on
and Lillian Gitwun.
Two wagons, un automobilii'. «I •"‘Cg..- »liuiliii lint in- .dlowi-ri to ¡Ctrlinput«- m not appropriate less than $60,000 If fulo, IS III Tu Huhu»»«*' und IS ansisi mg 111 in- ¡M-rson Ttmiv.-l’nion,
tin- m eetin g ut which a »h«'Mtf ol Gr­ tills is done there will In- little trouble in ¡uopugulilig Ht-ntinieiit on tin' subject
several ituy» on bicycle« and
unge
cou n ty will be chosen is tin- decision getting an equal amount »ulwcrilx-d and is nu-eting with'encouraging success, f Gompllmentar)- to ItasKell Brady
wen? the mod») of conveyance oi the
A delightful event in children’s circlrn
from private interval*.
happy party of .young insiple und tin- ol Governor Trammell.
for the members seem to Is- generally in
last
week wiia the old fashioned aurprisc
The
Panuuiu
('anaJ'F^i|MMtion
in
going
1
(u^or
,,f
¡t
chaperone». .
S*th Woodruff, chairman of the com ­
¡round
jiarty ti-nderxul Russell Brady at
to
issotueliiing
new
m
the
»ay
of
such
The park was reached about ft o'clock mittee, ri*cetved u telegram from th*the
charming
homo uf Mr. and Mrs.
gvents,”
said
he.
“
Kvery
other
exptv
I
A flood Sufferer
and immediately the party »ith one ac­ Governor this morning conveying &lt;Ml**
C.
Il,
Walker
by the junior boys and
nit
ion
has
l*s*n
in
commemoration
of
cord And witi* exclamations of an tici­ information. The nusotage wo» in un
G D . J o h n s o n u f Columbus, Ohio, is tn
pated pleasure sought the swimming swi-r to a question direct&lt;-d to the G o v ­ some post und gone event some e|K&gt;ch the city in the iiitcrisla of Southern girls classes of the Congregational church
pool. Arrangement.'! were quickly m ade ernor by Mr Woodruff, asking the Flxec- in history *&gt;r some notable achievement Farming a fHrtn magazine puldishtd at ^ftnilay school. This going away party
o fjiie past: 'Tlux exposition t* to mark Atlanta, Ga Mr Johnson wu* n victim was a tribute of love to the young class­
with the custodiuns uf the pool, the juirk qtive to d e a r up this |ioillt
tin- U ginning of u now era. it is to mark of the flood at t'nlumbu*, during wliich mate who is shortly to leave Sanford for
'a n d all of its Bltractiona, and almost l-eTin* Gtivernor w-frori: "Seminole coun­
fon? one could say "Juck Roliinson," or ty nicmlters of the com m ittee should not the greatest event of modern timre. he took an active ¡«ir! in rescuing llood another home, and much regret is expresacd Ihut, lie must gh. for Russell Is a
take in their aurroundingx and reali/*- ¡lurticttiate in nenm m endation lor sh*-r- 1 The o{H-ning of Hie I'miuniu canal will sufferers, using his pleasure launch
favorite tn the Sunday school. The
I recast the rru&gt;|i of the world. Think of
where they were at the pool »a-s alive iff Burk Trammall, Governor "
Mr. Johnson slates that the disaster
young
people went out from school and
the merel fact th at it will save seven js greater than has Iws-n thought, «o far
with laughing, jum ping ami diving hoys
The m ee tin g ut which a sumwtor to thousand mile» of travel, saving the «in­
enjoyed
u long afternoon of fun and frolic.
#nd girl*. There were many other te m p t­
ns the loos of human life is ronet-rned.
the lute Siieri/f Klrk»oo&lt;l will U chosen ference Isiwisui forty-nine «lays and
As
the
evening shadows fell they ading amusements to be tried by tin- large
Bodies ore still being found among the
ha* l« e n set by the com m ittee for May sixtien d a y s in time.''
journed
to the parlor where the girls
number who were not in llie pool.
debris, which is luring cleared away as
JOth. next Saturday morning at 10
mi
tig
and-the
boys whistled all l he pop­
Continuing
Judge
Jones
said
thnt
the
The miniature railroad and car, which
fust as |M«sit&gt;]p. Mr. Johnson with his
o’clock. T h e meeting will be o|&gt;cn to opening of the canal would enable Flor­
ular
songs
of
the day and many of the
went up and down a wonderfully steep
launch curried 661 people to pfaecs of
the public.
nld.
old
songs
th
at everybody loves. At
ida
to
get
a
quick
market
In
the
orient
!R«de, almost rivalled the swimming
safety from tin- flood district.
6:30
they
moved
on th the Congrega­
Chairm
an
Woodruff
received
an
curlier
for
Its
phosphates,
delivering
the
m
anu­
pool, with Its several enticing acce*tional
parsonage
where
the happy day
factured
fertilisers
at
leu«
expense
than
telegram
from
Governor
Trammell,
reaoritt. The num ber nnd variety of de­
Tom Thumb Wedding
came to a close with tnagic lantern pic­
¡utwting
him
tn
rail
a
meeting
of
the
it
is
now
possible
to
transport
the
ruw
vices to "entertain a n d _amuse the young
Uc sure and see the Tom Thumb Wed- tures. It U worthy of note1 th a t
folks were a 1must bewildering in ttu-ir F!xecutive Committee to select o »heriiT. material; it will oj*en a market on the
Pacific
slope
for
all
Florida
products.
!
ding
ut the High School Auditorium on picture of a Seminole Indian thrown
"Please call a meeting of the Dctnoappeal to tho Individual fancy.
enabling
this
state
to
c«milete
sucres»J
Friday
night. May 9th, at 8 o'clock, upon tin- canvas elicited much applause
At, hoon n moot abundant and excel­ cratié Executive Committee for Orange
fully
with
California
In
the
sale
of
citrus
Over
76
bright, la-autiful children of this and cheering for Seminole xjounty. Be­
lent picnic dinner wu-i comfortably en­ C ounty,” the Governor requested, ’’for
fruits
even
in
the
»cat.
!
cjty,
3
to
10 years of age will give a com- fore leaving tho hospitable home of Mr.
joyed on noat tables, where benches were as early a d ate as will be convenient to
p.umy
tm'dfiing
Û
L
yning
tn
lie
com
i
[ilete
im
itation
ol u “Society Wedding." and Mrs. Walker, three rousing cheer*
rnctnls-rs
»nsF-Kuve
committee
recixuw
in readiness to add to the jiltaiuni-oLa
This entertainment will he given un- signified u vote of thanks fur the use of
picnic lunch. D uring’ the afternoon mend suitable person for appointment as jileted seven months prior to the opender
the a us ¡lie*-* of the Ladles Ai&lt;) So­ their home, thn-e more cheers from the
I of the exposition, .which will run from
.the majority of the girls 'and hoys en ­ sherit!.1’ Reporter-Star.
re
ly
of the llaptiM church ( ’o'ttu- and Imij-s for tiie junior girls elicited the same
j
February
to
November,
inclusive
of
tinjoyed another frolic in the ¡mol
W ood­
bring
your friend-« and enjoy un evening graceful compliment from them for Live
year
1916.
Judge
Jones
says
the
most
land Park is naturally beuuuful pqd ¡»
of
fun
Admission, ¡ulult* J6c, chil- junior boys Another thn-e cheers for
biuinem-liky
administration
is
in
rharfe,
(
rrilian
H
ub
tn ideal spot for a pleasure riwort in ils
tlte junior ti-ariu-rs, hut long and loudest
dr«-n
2l)c
and
his
description
of
the
grounds
and
The
regular
meeting
of
the
Ceciliun
unadorned condition, but with the exol
all were tho vociferous cheers for
Sanford
children
are
some
of
the
are most interesting. The
.
pcndlture of means under the xiirection Music (.’tub will be held at the studio buildings
Ruasell,
at.-I the hearty good wish for a
sweetest
and
brightest
to
lw
found
any­
-----Ai-TMtrkled art it r«uld be mado per­ of Mrs. Fannie S. Munson Saturday area to be covered by the exposition is
I
happy
association
in his n«w home,
where
so
come
and
»ee
them.
626
acres.
There
will
be
thirteen
pol­
fectly beautiful. It Is to he regretted afternoon at 3 o'clock.

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TW foANFOltf-TttlUll)

NOT HIS TIME FOR REVENGE

LETTER FROM BRO. SCBOLEY
Connecticut Editor Congratulate« Her»
aid on New County

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not alwajflt be. Get acquainted with
Florida 'H *. Itnow what it la to live.— despair reigned. 8be had struck on
Mullx-rry Tiroes. ■
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an uncharted reef, and, owing to the
heavy sea, the boats had either been
■tore in against the ship’s'sid e or
Queer Sign Porta.
swemped in the attempt to lower. A
In the neighborhood of Warmbrunn. stalwart passenger stole up to the
In the BUealan mountains, there are to captain's side.
be found some very curious signposts.
“Do you think, air/' he asked, “Ihat
Ogo seen by a writer In the Wide there* la tbc slightest, chance of our
World Magaslnetrepresents e farm la­ being saved T” , ■ &lt;
borer sharpening bis scythe, on which
"Look here,” said the aklpper. In
is inscribed. In the old Silesian dialect, tones of dlsgutt, "that’s the sixth time
“To Olers Village. One Hour/’ The you're asked me that question. Why,
signpost Is well esnred end painted In you-great lubberly brute, I believe'
natural colors, so that it appears very you're tho blggeet coward aboard!"
Ufe-ilke. Another signpost In the ssme * “8— sh! No, |'m not," protested the
district re presents a schoolboy carry­ burly one. "But, look here. You aee
ing e slate bearing the name of the that old duffer standing by the rail?
nearest village, toward which the boy Well, he's my rich uncle, and all my
Ilf# rve bad to put up wttU-ble cussed
centenkertrnsneas. But If the «hip's
going down, end therein no hope. I'd
q g v s r ' W i y ' e f Fishing .
A curious mode of fishing Is la like time to give him one good, sound
vogue at Cochin, South India. The kick to square the little account 1
large neta are let down Into the wa­ owe him !"
Juet then e rescue-ship appeared on
ter on bamboo cranes and then sud­
denly hoisted up by meane of an ar­ the scene and above,tbq Joyful shout
rangement of weights and pulleys. the raucous voice of the old man by
A Prosperous .Season
The
cstch principally consiata of large the rail was-heard, commanding hl\
*
S“a"
Florida Is closing one of the moet pros­ prawns. The fishermen are of a low dutiful nephefr to. fetch hla bot watçr
They eat botti* from his waterlogged . state-,
perous winter Reason's she has ever ex- eagle, known ae Malar a
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perlencpd, and residents- ol the state pork, and each man baa a email plot room.
of
rice
by
the
riverside
which
pro­
have reasons to congratulate themselves
Carnegie Institute.
upon their good fortune. Our citrus vides him with ausmnRrce when Ore
fishing la alack.—Wide World MagsThe
Carnegie
Institute, Washington,
groves have yielded a monster crop that
tine.
was founded t?y Mr. Andrew Carnegie
has generally brought good priced. Veg­
January 21, r'lfiOl, when he gave the
etable growers have, seen trainload* of
board
of trustees the sum of f 10.000.Iconoclast
Resume*
Work.
produce to the frocen north and have
300 In registered bonds, yielding 6 per
A
Chicago
physician
haa
mad*
•
been well repaid for their labors. Our
translation of an Egyptian papyrus cent, annual Interest. -He stated. In
northern tourists by the thousands have
which. It Is claimed, dislodges Hippoc­ general terms, tbat bis purpose wal
spent varying periods of time within the rates from his place ae “father of to "found In tbs city of Washington
borders of the state enjoying the mqst medicine" by anticipating his discov­ an Institution which, with the co­
delightful climate in the country.
eries some 6,000 years. Even appendi­ operation of Institution* uow or here­
The past winter has also seen thou* citis, It Is asserted, Is described In the after established, there or elsewhere.
's of new settlers, tradesmen and ■ old papyrus. It now remains for some
hanta arrive and locate in and j one to show that Ecclesiastes’ dictum.
rid Florida’s progressive cities and ' “There te nothing new under the sun."
towns. New (arms have been begun, ! w«a really written by Pharaoh or
Tbothmes.
Brothera of The Herald, Sanford, Fla.:
, Hearty congratulations oil» your suc­
cess. J .anticipate with much pleasure
m y next visit to Sanford, whenever that
may bs, I shall expect to see a large
granite or marble court house, the
streets entirely paved as well as all side­
walks, large new business buildings, a
big and up to date tourist hotel, Tbc
Herald building enlarged to meet the in­
creased demands of the rjew county's
printing, and The Herald itself a seven
oolumn, eight page paper with Associated
wire tervice. Then life in Sanford will
be worth living. It was, however, pret­
ty middling thank you when 1 was there
recently, but It will be better in the
sweet bye and bye.
Here’s to Seminole county-"
I saw the sun shining up here recentfc
ahd it made me think of Florida, it
looked so much like the kind of sun you
have down there' *
Cordially,
• C. H. SOHOLEY.

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Herald W ant Ads W ill Bring

M A R IN E,

PORTABLE

and

S TA TIO N A R Y

STO V ER —Stationary and Portable Engine»
DeLaVergne- ( ’rude Oil Engine»

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CAM PBELL - DOMAN

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LATHKOP - S C R I P P S - WATERMAN M ARINE ENCUNES
l.argeHt Slock In The South

GIBBS GAS ENGINE CO
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F I .I U L I U À

u o o o o o o o flo u o B q g B a a a D G B B M a B B g i—

We are Closing Out a Line o f Men’s Pants this week and in order to Close them Out
Quickly we have put the Price Down to where every Pair will be a Bargain

to $3.50 Men’s Pants
“ 4.50 “
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This Line Includes Some o f the Latest Patterns and Styles
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Published S e m i - W e e k l y — Tu e s d a y and Friday

IN S A N F O R D — L ift ia Worth Living
8 ANPONO, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, MAY S,

NEWS OF THE WORLD
Items oT Interest Gleaned From
Various Sources'
HAPPENINGS DURING THE WEEK

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SANFORD

For The Grand Event

An F'pitomc of the Week » Moxt Im ­

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Sanfnrd ¡immise» to bave one ol thè
grondoni Foitrth of July celchration»
thnt htts evcr lieen pulled ufi in Soutli
Florida unii thè grand occasi un »ili occur thè rtext day «iter thè third of July,
wllleh will l«e aCeonltng lo «fbedulfd
lune as *»-t upart •&gt;&gt; Chairmnn F P
Porsfer ami ¡imperi y bjll-lM&gt;ar*fed bj
Jmi H arris.

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At a rnost rnthuxinxtlc meeting of tlie
Commen tai Club ln»t Friday night Mr.
l ’ora ter at thè requrst of thè members

not only mude u full and cumprehen.-«ive
mport ni tire «ounty divistoli rumini iter,
lutt gnvé in ileim|s thè «etuni working»

id log* tln r llieir Itvely «'barge* ami re
i u n&gt; d Ilo m lo their h o m o , willioiit ac
idei I or lini tu of ,in&gt; gmd and » itti all
ri,mg- « inis|«lefed
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Thè X\inter Garden Times tolla of the
progrns-and—Thrift of Ita pretty little
town Among the improvement« soon
to la- started ta mentiomsl the new brick
the United Sint** and Flurnpe »ill lie building about t«&gt; 1«« erected by White &amp;
invited to come to Sanford on that day Son for I-, J. Dillard. The pluce will
have ground dimensions uf 50x80 feet
and help us to celebrate.
nnd
contains three »tores
It will be a day set apart especially for
o o o
the people redding in the new county of
A French Belgian German syndicate,
Seminole to come to Sanford and get
acquainted and there will tn- sjms - i u J ar­ «iti* som«- 111!,600,000 to invml, has its
ri-jinstenlative in 1 amjia, to secure scerrangement« made for their comfort
One of the features ol the day will lie Inin concens ions, which, if allowisi, will
a ball game between Orange andjiem - result in the investment of much money
inole counties, in which only home (*&gt;&gt;»*■pf three manufacturing enterprises which
will bo allowed to participate and some are new in that city and in the slate—a
very fine prises will he hung for the win­ textile factory, st shoe fnrtory, and a
glass factory.
ners Boat rae*s on the lake will also
II u o
lie featured
Although
her
patch
of cow peas is only
The committees will In- appointed tins
tifi
y
feel
hijuare,
Mrs
Vnnje Kennedy
»■■ok and will immediately start in work
guthi-reri. at if*.- rust picking t(nHseaiMin,
arranging for the grand event and it gins
four luL-hi Is nf tin.- ¡M-aj, -n.ippisl and
without saying that the mi l celebration
gris-n «hellisl
At tin- ni-xt ¡licking she
at Sanford »ill lie long n'menriiereri by
»ill have live nr «iv hindo-l«, it is Ix-lieved.
thine who are lucky enough to attend
Mrs K'tmedy sold her pr.is in t«vwn and
gnl a fair price (nr liiein lliscuynv Note
ace» for exhihlls «mi live out nf thè total m Miami Mctrojwdis

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greater work in welcoming the warriors
home in regular Sanford style.
AftCr the nqairt of the committee
Imd been accepted, the matter of a
suitable celebration »as taken up and
il »as the sense ol all the mem tiers pres■lit that not lung short of a real old
fashioned celebration would sullice in the
face oi surli a victory such an hud recentlybeen gained in county division and our
natal day. and that natal county divi­
sion day can both lie celehrnlrd in one
grand am! extra aMalm.
Then* tyll be the regular basket pic­
nic phase, bnrliecue, lias»- ball, paratli*?,
music, games, fireworks, »¡»»-ches and
everything that goes with the real old
fashioned and jolly good time
All the legislators, tin* Governor,
county othcials of Seminole and Orange
and every ln«ly in every part ol Florida.

AT PANAMA EXPOSITION
F l o r i d a Should H ave
Creditable Exhibit

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pfsaission of St utari on \|
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I l i , » Ale .-i ple.L-nj|i .1 »as tu atteioi
crottding ami without gouglng State
XU tnolillis’ siege »Inch i . in|
j Uw, »ill regulate rlmrgi*s Therc «re
tlu : A. V. French Of This C ilj
lieprciu 'hlilltc A! BuftaiiTlN
thousands of Monten« gr.-’is Tr*'í •
u * re Minjii.-üt I.ii* \ X*,y**M*nni «m&lt;lt
King Nicholas deel.in &gt;1
’ « ' ■ifl i liiiao «iile-nij, Kati M efu lilh . Alice
tile wistarn metropolis and ti6fi restau­
Working For Bill
hold the city until the la&gt;l ■1'•&lt;i, ««I Mm* Andes. Agiles Bnthamly, ilare! Grow.
rants and eating houses«
Tallatiassee, May 6
Florida will aum
tenejirin blood had be* i, *i ■ I
\ tin Hilen Mauri, \ri ni* !.«■«• Marjoro- P a c k ­
Twenty-tiir»*e ipreigti nations liavc
participate
Fhirojx-nn ¡mw-et«« hn«t dxri*W pr* vimi-dy ard, Morie! Ritorni*. Russell Ririn-rls. a great opportunity lor putting her re- ' ,,x , ptw| l(„. llivltn, ltm
the
that__Scuturi was to form a ( *rt of tin liuruthy Rumph, Adele Runge, May sources cfTwtivcly Iwfore the world tf uni| thirty-four of die «tate». All
future autonomous **tut• .f \ 1 .- i .* I I , l a - l a * . 1*.d na Williams, Ruth Tuylor. if she fail- to have an exliiliit at the Pan­ spaee in tin- budding- lias fusai iMwpoken.
crisis was brought about and the pnwei , l lirala tli l.a m is , Kll/ulietll S ta llo n i, ama canal exju-ltlon to la- held in Sal. , U&gt;.R Juilgl.
ulge June,,
Jon*s&gt;, and
and U
it lia* life., tenia
Francisco, is tin- opinion of S htiImiIii
Immediately brmighi -ironi- , &gt;&gt;
r* t&gt;«
lively «Untied, but Ila tinnì ulhrimonl
Mi I ,,nif i. Fatwuril Betts, Mrs. j
.........
,][
la ar til folio him and bin In ■. In . « -e
t n gin- Mr- M M Bowler Mr Julies, »hu is in ftallaiiawus. n-pn-aenting w1I1 no, u .
| „ ,ri h, «tri Ir.an
W ill, ,t
not ms
u«te t he pla&gt; ■
I «i 11,. n •
• i
h 1 I n i.«-la r * lillnni \y .«Iker i ver , th, ex¡..w,ii.,n conipany
beige loins 1 'iilll.s (mm B aló n Rouge ^
f()f ,,
hMV1.
l(Vk|) ¡„„i.pug
trla took * ii&lt;*rg« tn -t*j** ....... ..
• in« M M itt- Harold Itradloirv 'Max lirad
powers dwtalon and .......... ■* ■i•■’ I. V* ml, I awttnci Militi,, i'eddv Rung''. 1 a , »litre tu Ihl- r«sided lor o a r - and Judge .Jones suys u »ill |m- dlnlmctly
I
bodies of troups in Boston li&lt; K gin ira Flrskiiu' Pul«-, F’rank Pell, Israel Kmi­ tas-n the recipient of many distinguish»-*! more tnlvuntugeoas to *ln so. New
honors. He recently made the race for York appropriated $700,000, and otin-r
and Dnln utia.
ner, Arthur Dirklna, Hawkins Connelly,
Congress and only missed ta-ing a con- slat*-« lia ve Ih-vii making lilienil allow
Rola-tt Cobi», Rytlm-y Chase, F'rank
gretwmnn by u few vote«. Hut he has unces for «-xliibits The ¡dan is for tin( ’ha|*peill. Henry Cami-ron, C«|rl Bru­
• \ / School t la»» I'ii ait
served IP tin- legislature nnd on the slate to authorize the appointment of «
lon Collie Miggeis fi W S|a-ncer,
The pupil* «il &lt;iriirie &gt;1A1tl of the Ri glliiilil Holly, Mirili Robson Pen &gt; Iw-tli'h. and lie now Imlii- the punltmn of ( conn ninnioner »in* -hull devoti* in- time
commissioner lor the southern statist In to coll«-« ting mi exhibit tin» commiGrammar School, taught h&gt; Vit«-« Lu«-;. ’¡okurd
-•s uring -u|.|Mirt for the e»|H»&gt;itioii
t.
III
Newxonu, with -« v .r tl -&lt;liMI•1 111
¡nutlet lu be puni u salary, oui ut li»- ap­
t
Judge Jnriiw ullf prnhftMV ,\»k for ¡.«t t propriatimi
^tUd-v
«
.k
a
*
9lher.grtulea oUjuyiul a ¡Í*
A \ French of Smiford
Nut lor -Seminole
mission to udilnsu« Liu- I^.gislatur«' lor »Ito lia- ioni nutrii rxfs'Mi'lice in ex¡,«i»i
picnic at Uu«riUf.«l I1.ifn **, j «, «;, i,
I hai itic .semintile county memÌM-rs , an apprupriutloli is going to la-askisl lor timi wtirk, iinymg rrpn-senUd tha- state
■» *«j*n«chaperoned by Mi-»«» 1An \
nt th*- I »rrmx'rnllc Kx«-rutlve ( Hmriutti-« Ju dge Jones thinks thnt the state should ut the Pan American i x|M»ition ut Huf
and Lillian Gitwun.
If fulo, IS III Tu Huhu»»«*' und IS ansisi mg 111
Two wagons, un automobilii'. «I •"‘Cg..- »liuiliii lint in- .dlowi-ri to ¡Ctrlinput«- m not appropriate less than $60,000
tills
is
done
there
will
In
little
trouble
in
tin- meeting ut which a »h«'Mtf ol Gr­
several ituy» on bicycle« and
¡uopugulilig Ht-ntinieiit on tin' subject
wen? the mod») of conveyance oi the unge county will be chosen is tin- decision getting an equal amount »ulwcrilx-d and is nu-eting with'encouraging success,
from private interval*.
happy party of .young insiple und tin- ol Governor Trammell.
for the members seem to Is- generally in
The Panuuiu ('anaJ'F^i|MMtion in going 1(u^or ,,f ¡t
chaperone». .
S*th Woodruff, chairman of the com­
The park was reached about ft o'clock mittee, ri*cetved u telegram from th*- to is- sotueliiing new m the »ay of such
A flood Sufferer
and immediately the party »ith one ac­ Governor this morning conveying &lt;Ml** gvents,” said he. “ Kvery other exptv I
cord And witi* exclamations of antici­ information. The nusotage wo» in un nit ion has l*s*n in commemoration of
G D . Johnson uf Columbus, Ohio, is tn
pated pleasure sought the swimming swi-r to a question direct&lt;-d to the Gov­ some post und gone event some e|K&gt;ch the city in the iiitcrisla of Southern
pool. Arrangement.'! were quickly made ernor by Mr Woodruff, asking the Flxec- in history *&gt;r some notable achievement Farming a fHrtn magazine puldishtd at
ofjiie past: 'Tlux exposition t* to mark Atlanta, Ga
with the custodiuns uf the pool, the juirk qtive to dear up this |ioillt
Mr Johnson wu* n victim
tin- U ginning of u now era. it is to mark of the flood at t'nlumbu*, during wliich
'and all of its Bltractiona, and almost l-eTin* Gtivernor w-frori: "Seminole coun­
fon? one could say "Juck Roliinson," or ty nicmlters of the committee should not the greatest event of modern timre. he took an active ¡«ir! in rescuing llood
take in their aurroundingx and reali/*- ¡lurticttiate in nenmmendation lor sh*-r- 1The o{H-ning of Hie I'miuniu canal will sufferers, using his pleasure launch
I recast the rru&gt;|i of the world. Think of
where they were at the pool »a-s alive iff Burk Trammall, Governor "
Mr. Johnson slates that the disaster
the merel fact that it will save seven js greater than has Iws-n thought, «o far
with laughing, jumping ami diving hoys
The meeting ut which a sumwtor to thousand mile» of travel, saving the «in­
#nd girl*. There were many other tem pt­
ns the loos of human life is ronet-rned.
the lute Siieri/f Klrk»oo&lt;l will U chosen ference Isiwisui forty-nine «lays and
ing amusements to be tried by tin- large
Bodies ore still being found among the
ha* l«en set by the committee for May sixtien d ays in time.''
number who were not in llie pool.
debris, which is luring cleared away as
JOth. next Saturday morning at 10
Continuing Judge Jones said thnt the fust as |M«sit&gt;]p. Mr. Johnson with his
The miniature railroad and car, which
o’clock. The meeting will be o|&gt;cn to opening of the canal would enable Flor­
went up and down a wonderfully steep
launch curried 661 people to pfaecs of
the public.
ida to get a quick market In the orient safety from tin- flood district.
!R«de, almost rivalled the swimming
Chairman Woodruff received an curlier for Its phosphates, delivering the manu­
pool, with Its several enticing acce*telegram
from Governor Trammell, re- factured fertilisers at leu« expense than
aoritt. The number nnd variety of de­
Tom Thumb Wedding
¡utwting
him
tn rail a meeting of the it is now possible to transport the ruw
vices to "entertain and_amuse the young
Uc
sure
and see the Tom Thumb Wedfolks were a 1must bewildering in ttu-ir F!xecutive Committee to select o »heriiT. material; it will oj*en a market on the
Pacific
slope
for
all
Florida
products.
!
ding
ut
the
High School Auditorium on
"Please call a meeting of the Dctnoappeal to tho Individual fancy.
enabling
this
state
to
c«milete
sucres»J
Friday
night.
May 9th, at 8 o'clock,
At, hoon n moot abundant and excel­ cratié Executive Committee for Orange
fully
with
California
In
the
sale
of
citrus
Over
76
bright,
la-autiful children of this
lent picnic dinner wu-i comfortably en­ County,” the Governor requested, ’’for
fruits
even
in
the
»cat.
!
cjty,
3
to
10
years
of age will give a comjoyed on noat tables, where benches were as early a date as will be convenient to
p.umy
tm'dfiing
Û
L
yning
tn
lie
com
i
[ilete
imitation
ol
u “Society Wedding."
rnctnls-rs
»nsF-Kuve
committee
recixuw
in readiness to add to the jiltaiuni-oLa
jileted
seven
months
prior
to
the
openThis
entertainment
will he given unmend
suitable
person
for
appointment
as
picnic lunch. During’ the afternoon
I of the exposition, .which will run from der the a us ¡lie*-* of the Ladles Ai&lt;) So­
.the majority of the girls 'and hoys en­ sherit!.1’ Reporter-Star.
( ’o'ttu- and
j February to November, inclusive of tin- rely of the llaptiM church
joyed another frolic in the ¡mol Wood­
bring
your
friend-«
and
enjoy
un
evening
year
1916.
Judge
Jones
says
the
most
land Park is naturally beuuuful pqd ¡»
of
fun
Admission,
¡ulult*
J6c,
chilbiuinem-liky
administration
is
in
rharfe,
(
rrilian
Hub
tn ideal spot for a pleasure riwort in ils
dr«-n
2l)c
and
his
description
of
the
grounds
and
The
regular
meeting
of
the
Ceciliun
unadorned condition, but with the exSanford children are some of the
are most interesting. The
.
pcndlture of means under the xiirection Music (.’tub will be held at the studio buildings
sweetest
and brightest to lw found any­
-----Ai-TMtrkled art it r«uld be mado per­ of Mrs. Fannie S. Munson Saturday area to be covered by the exposition is
where
so
come and »ee them.
626
acres.
There
will
be
thirteen
pol­
fectly beautiful. I t Is to he regretted afternoon at 3 o'clock.

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lite General News
of the Land*
0"
CllLEl) Í ROM Tilt STATE PRESS

No public hearings on the bird! n et ilo- l’iiinitul lts‘ timi » a* un Ih«1 liring
vision bill ar«- to i*e held liy th« itenali* I la imi llu uociiunl »io* gr«*.itl« nrii-heri
» te i »toh not
tins rice committee, according :■« Senator )■. thè "hontp gtiards
t t,.,i i .i' i il ili v in I ile smoke ni hattlc »ere doSimmons, its ctmiirnan Tin i
lull I oig gì mit »u rk al homi1 un*! rial e veti
to speed nti in Pon-iderntiiin ■«
niter It gets to tin senai |m ,,*■ , . ,
Thursday. Senator Simmons »mil u
tliai it is not nearvr S a n ’oril
A resoti
day (hut those most inleresteil ii the
' tua* kit««! »«nilit tolti lo -Saulorti *
heduhs were •mill m t , fin
ut'l'u T •illlai lliill*
Miei a ria&gt; nf ar
ting forth their vows and r«&lt;
li ut !.. a ia ! sta i «sssf ully «ungiti plcujturc,
lions.
Miss S c u s o i u i ami Mina Gtl«*on gal her­
King Nicholas of Mono -,&lt;■&gt;
dried today to evacuate tin
rr n *
Scutarfir tn n-epinsi iwim ! •
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AT

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

The Eagle W ill Scream And The Rooster Will Crow

telegram a copy of the alien taud LiLLpiu».-,

cd by the'“1California legislature, now
awaiting Governor Johrwon’# signature.'
He let it l&gt;c known the federal pdminis­
tration would take no further steps until
Secretary Bryan returned Thursday
with first hand information,
o o o
A. ■
' i The contempt of court judgment upon
■Secretary Frank Mormon, 1‘m-odrnt
Samuel Gotnpen* and John Mitrln-ll, of
the Federation o( Laitor, were »ustineil
today by the court of appeals of the Dis­
trict of Columbia, which, however, re­
vised the sentence« to give (lornper*
thirty days* imprisonment ami fine
Mitchell and Morrison $500 each, with
no jail term.
o o n

JULY

Volum« V

of Mowers

Here The Readers Will Find a Brief
Historical Spring Flowing
or-Hurried Readers -— • *
President Wilson received today by

OF

1813

F P \nllri •ws under »i-ntenci- of
di-atli for Ilo- murder of John \\ Alexamh-r. ol Palmetto s i » . arnstol at an
early li*«nr Sunday morning on a Sea
! board Mr f ine inori from Tampa to
lacksotivilh'
S|i*&gt;nfer of I'umkio. arrivml m the ,iftern««*,n and on
«.l. niifvimr hiV.Sfiiaiirr lèft^'fftr'trmt

I atnpa Andre-»» arrt-t came just u
week, almost In the hour, from the time
to

the

llllLsimrougii

county jud by aawmg in* »¡«y thruugii
llir«-*- iron lisr*
Hi* al first declared a
!ltintake VUki inadu. but aluid ice aaw
Sheriff SjK-mvr tu- admitU-d that he was
the man wanted.
H (I II
It may ta- paanlbli- tliut th«’ Ixaly of
the man found limiting u-verul «lav» agu
in the m er »1 i h* fm«l «if Goodw in »tr«-et
.Hill » till ft «41:1(1« III 111* «1 ImmIv » iv-i burled
&lt;al(ir«f,i&gt; by I n&lt;lertak«-r fdl Gurdon.
» « - ii*at «¡1 (&gt; \\ He*».« ol the drruon««tra
lion farm at &lt;N.-w Smyrna. It la staled
thut Hess left New Smyrna u few days
previous to th&lt;- time the la&gt;dy was
(mind «ini in- Inv.» not Ik-eii men since.
The clothing of tlx- man »ho dm found
in ili«- river, contained a curd ta-uring the
mime ol a banker Iti that city
Th«* man
m u ulaujt Uvu i«»!, V«.«« tm-bf-s tn bright
««ml in Hie Uij,el of hi- ninl »a» tin- msigniii ««f Tin lri«1«-1-einlent f&gt;rd*-r *«l ( nld
Fellows He wa« plainly but neatly
ilr«-c«M-d and also had a »mall watch on
in- ¡M-rson Ttmiv.-l’nion,
f

Gompllmentar)- to ItasKell Brady

A delightful event in children’s circlrn
last week wiia the old fashioned aurprisc
¡round jiarty ti-nderxul Russell Brady at
the charming homo uf Mr. and Mrs.
C. Il, Walker by the junior boys and
girls classes of the Congregational church
^ftnilay school. This going away party
was a tribute of love to the young class­
mate who is shortly to leave Sanford for
another home, and much regret is expresacd Ihut, lie must gh. for Russell Is a
favorite tn the Sunday school. The
young people went out from school and
enjoyed u long afternoon of fun and frolic.
As the evening shadows fell they adjourned to the parlor where the girls
mi tig and-the boys whistled all l he pop­
ular songs of the day and many of the
nld. old songs that everybody loves. At
6:30 they moved on th the Congrega­
tional parsonage where the happy day
came to a close with tnagic lantern pic­
tures. It U worthy of note1 that
picture of a Seminole Indian thrown
upon tin- canvas elicited much applause
and cheering for Seminole xjounty. Be­
fore leaving tho hospitable home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walker, three rousing cheer*
signified u vote of thanks fur the use of
their home, thn-e more cheers from the
Imij-s for tiie junior girls elicited the same
graceful compliment from them for Live
junior boys Another thn-e cheers for
tlte junior ti-ariu-rs, hut long and loudest
ol all were tho vociferous cheers for
Ruasell, at.-I the hearty good wish for a
I happy association in his n«w home,

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�TTl£*SANFO*D
effort! reached the baby, tied a rope to
it, olgnilltd to the crowd on tbe bank
and they pulled the child to «bore,

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
u ir .

r fioitigc:t:*:ot*Opinion "Ju st b e ­
tween You and Me.”
eVEN IH E O M E P O S I NOT IN I I
kin I Note»
A TOUel I* Anioni '
•fro"—
and raltl«. He'll
So Save Saunterer.
Texan hon junt added her proof of
the truth of repeated assertions thatf
some prohibitionists do not want the
kind of prohibition that will prohibit iha.
. . .
.*
•
*
m i
use of liquor in dry territory. The gen­
eral assembly of that atate has passed,
and the governor has signed a hill that
makes it unlawful for anyone In the
"w et" parts of Texas to ship liquor Into
the "d ry " parta of Texas, but the new
law
contains the following "saving
» «■ f l WPSSSW* * ■ •
clause:*’
----- t'Nothinjr Hr♦WrwendHrtl-Wrons trued
os relating to intentât« shipment and
transportation of intoxicating liquors,
or to the delivery of same to any person,
firm or corporation within this state on
such Intcntate shipment or transpo^tation."
¿ t j»
This law was advocated and: passed'
aa a "temperance measure.
If enforced it will destroy .the Texas
patronage of Texas liquor dealers in »À
far as "dry11 territory in Teaxa Is concern­
ed unless the Texas dealers resert to the
cumbenon expedient of shipping liquor
out of tho state end then shipping it
back again under the intcntate ihipping clause.

(

However the interstate shipping clause
prevents prohibition from prohibiting in
Texas, for, while, as a “ temperance"
measure, the new law discriminates
against.the liquor dealers in IVias. it in­
vites the shipment of liquor from other
stales Into the "dry" parts of Texas.
The new tem|&gt;erance law wan adopted
niter the passage of the Webb law which
enables states to prohibit interstate
shipments of liquor into •"dry" territory.

IJL T i l t *

HERALD

QUESTION ABOUT OFFICERS

head above Voter.
His brjivf'HlC made him a hero in
Bleeding t t ¿ruin'and he was awarded
all kinds op.prcaa notices and medals,
but this kind ,of adulation wan not to
his liking and he never made mention of
the matter afterward. In fact I would
not have learned of it except from this
gentleman, and upon asking Mr. Haynes
about it he blushed and said it waa true,
but he had forgotten all about it.
I still think that the matter should tie
brought to the attention of Andrew
Carucgit and H ayM Sjhoyjdrecelv* a
______ ____ - J _ I I „
A i.M la i
new medal In Seminole A county.

When the County Democratic Com­
mute« meets to pick a sheriff to succeed
the late Mr. Kirkwood, they will come
face to face with the issue as to whether
or not the committeemen from Seminole
county will be allowed (o vote:.'
Th« Executive Committee, ft* Jt was
composed prior to the creation of fcenv
inole county, contained representative«
from twenty-Ave precincts. Nine of
these precincts were taken into the new
county, so that now there are in reality
but sixteen members of the Executive
CommJtU*.
” '"
•v
‘:
The bliJ creating Seminole cotlhty
was specific upon the point that "this
N In the news columns of The Herald
act ahall become effective upon its pas­
on yesterday th e» wag published a
sage and approval by the governor."
statement that coiîttiïns much of com­
Therefore tbe new county ia actually
fort to us bere in tM.iouih in connec­
•in: existence, and the question arises,
tion with the coat ot hig
,
. . .
. . . . .
have the nine Seminole county men any

i
UkH
,n ^bureau of labor statis. J, f
issued
from
the
ties and showed that while during the
latter part of the year 1912 the cost of
living all over the country was greater
than it had been st any time during the
last thirty-three years, the increase had
been leas in the division in which Florittyjjs included than in any other oi the
divisions into which the country was
classJAed.

The cast of living was least in the
yegr 1896. From that lime to the clore
of 1912 it had inerraaed in all sections
of the country, but leas, os we have said,
in this division than elsewhere.
The increase in the cost of supporting
an average working man's family in the
years that have Intervened has been in
the different divisions as follows: In the
North Atlantic, $166; South Atlantic,
t I U i North Central, $ 1H7; South Cen­
tral, $186; Western, $l&amp;2.
The bureau gives as the cost of sup­
porting the average working man's fam­
ily for one year the following sums in
the divisions named. North Atlantic,
$417, North Central, $463, South Cen­
tral. $441; Western, $429

rtf**1 to altinjcbqkCfllKqHA-AhedS-flt-

Orange county?
There seems to bo considerable divis­
ion of opinion on the point. Capt. B. M.
Robinson, clerk of the circuit court wma
asked this morning whether or not
County Commissioner Woodruff from
Sapford was still considered to be n
member of tbe Board of County Com­
missioners of Orange County.
Mr. Robinson rrplied- that he was.
and that the business of the county com­
missioners was going right ahead as ^be­
fore.
Another question which is in doubt,
is that of the redistricting of the county.
The law says that each county ahall be
divided into Are districts each repre­
sented by a commissioner- s As Sem­
inole county took off the Sanford dis­
trict but four remain to Orange county.
Relative to the appointment of the
commissioners, Article 8, Section 6 of
the General Statutes, say*:
t
"There shall be appointed by the
governor by and with the consent of the
senate in and for each county, Ave county
commissioner*. Their term of office
shall lie two years, and their powers,
duties and compensation shall tie pre­
scribed by law. The Legislature shall
provide for tho division of each county
into Ave districts, and one county com­
missioner shall I k * : d &lt; n f a n n i each
district.— Reporter-Star

6. ion)
U V » (I i . . ç.
licious vUndi provided by tbe ladies,
and it is to be feared that (be founda)lo { was laid for many case« of dyxpep«ft-tbefcv
age to quit when one had eaten just
enough.
After tbe dinner the young ladiea en­
tertained the people &gt; itb a Maypole
dance. Miaq BarbarV McLain waa the
Queen of t{&gt;e M ay, Mia«; Ruth Proctor
waa Ant lady in waiting, and Mias Kate
Flynt and Mia« Lydia Geiger ied the
dance. The Misses Kilbee furnished
the music.
After the dance bathing in Lake Har­
ney and boating on its surface were the
order of the day.
..
••
The weather was ideal, the place one
of the most beautiful that even Florid*
has to offer and very many were heard to
say that it was the pleasantest affair of
the kind they had ever been privileged
to attend.

compositions of
CharmJnadeW
Ritoumrlle," a vocal $olo, by M i* \u u ,
Bowler, accompanied by M n ^ jt r.

ectlon by Mr». Tol»r
" h Woman's Musical Talent L.m.f&lt;r
a discussion by the club conclude,] th#
program, after which the am,Uu| fl&lt;s.
tion of officers took place, resulting &gt;„ ,h#
re-election of Mrs. Munson president ol
the Music Club as chairman of the MUr)c
Department of the Woman » Club. Mn.
G. L. Hoy vice chairman; Mi*» c »nie
Lovell secretory and treasurer. Mr*
F. L. Woodruff member of th •mance
comptittee; Miss Jessie Stumnn mem.
her of the membership comnutti*. 4t1(j
M in Ellen Mahoney mentite r of the pro­
gram committee*. After all the husinren
of the club had been attended to Mr»
Marguerito Martin, as has been her ru».
tom for several years invited the dub
to hold their last meeting of the ».a»on
and now Anal meeting as the Sanford
M ask Clab
Music Club, at Comfort Cottage s at.
The regular meeting.of the Music urday evening, May 17th, 191.1, when
GWh. was held at the home of Mrrr F. L. an. fntertalttlpfl^jKogRgiu . .»•“ ■Woodruff Saturday afternoon. Mrs.-'G.- •Joyed. —
B. Waldron leader.
An interesting paper on "Cecil Char* GO T P CINCINNATI-LOUISVILLE
inade"—the musiiral artist
for the
Via South Atlantic Limiteli; daily
afternoon «Judy—her "Life and Works'" through train. Dinera, li C. Hr«,
was read by Mrs. WaJdron. The dub ney, F. P. A. L. &amp; N. R. R„ Jirksoohad the pleasure of hearing two beautiful ville. Adv.
67-Fri &amp; Tura—Ifite

Located on Lak e Monroe, o p p n .li. Sanfonl •flue], , 4,
Uaklftil winter Lome for those teek in* (h r Iwltn, •» »,
our Southland aw ay from th e rteart of the N orthern w tnter. Many Im p rov em en t. o re , p rettw .,
newly furaU hrd room » and (ha old patron* now present aay th a t th e cu U loe w ar never *o |&lt;ul
$ 4 0 and $ 5 8 per m onth, and special ra te * to season p atrons.

EPWORTH INN, Enterprise, FI*.

i . B. MARTIN. Manager

THIS IS AN ENTIRELY NEW LIST
---------APRIL 1st» 1913
VA CAN T L O T S

46— I/Ot, 132x147 feet, Cor. 5th and Olive ...
47— Three lx)ts on French, between 10th and 11th
48— I&gt;ot, comer 10th and E lm ...............
49— Lots 4 and 5. Blk. 4, Tier 11
—
50—Nice lot on the HeijihthH
51— Nice lot on the Heights
52—djotsOand 10, Hlkr5, Tier 6. "tHtdf fash:")
53 Two Iota, each 50x 150 (choice)
51—Two
55— Lxit No. 2, Blk. 12, Tier
Georgetown

$

UHI 00

1,100.00

There is much in this showing to con­
.iOtl.OO
^ There Is one innsun."»* in Sanford
710.00 '
vince
the
inquirers
that
this
section,
the
that ought tor !m; al&gt;«li»ht*&lt;l and that
m oo
quickly. I refer to the hnhit^jiut the South Atlantic, offers greater attrac­
100.00
dog loving |x»&gt;p|i* of S u n tu r J have of tions to llu L J U iiii ol small, vuvnualeriite
1.000.00
bringing tiieir ranine friends to every means who is looking for a home in’ the
1.000.00
entertainment m n|&gt;era houses and section where his money will buy him
&gt;marrtfiK und public. placaa I.i aU ¿Ubdai IU1ITW cusulusU-Oiisn. t h n r j ' m n . t j b M i b o i
~TT
r
‘
l . m n Parly
where said ranine is allowed to run at here the struggle for existence is leas Br­
wt^rriR - C-JE*- ^
other
plots
of
the
country.
I
Thè-Junior
Brotherhood of-Tbe-Pram-'
uHiion w i-k«n»lC '02.''.r V
1 . ion oo
multtttulintt.» Ilea» front their dear little We do not "km
no» that there i» nutrii com- bytenun church entertained a. large I t
liOU.OO
bodies »0 aaui Af«s ran gravitate to the fort in the reflection that other* are: worse ,ium|*,r Qf their young friend* at a very 58—Five lots on Park Ave., 67x130 (Heights), each
1.100.00
Itodics of the human beings sitting near. off than »«• are; but whatever UtCTC may . delightful lawn party at the haapitnblr 59 -T w o lots, comer 10th and Myrtle .-... „•.....
900.00
Of all the sickening phases of life the it** in this consolation, we may derive it home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Whitner 60 -One lot, comer Tentii and Palmetto.
61—
One
lot
on
Palmetto,
between
9th
and
10th
...
.
800.00
worst is the love for n worthies» canine from the figures given above.
Friday evening. Boutiiul red rosea
6
2
—
Q
n
td
o
t
on
O
a
k
,
betw
een
3rd
a
n
d
4
th
___
1.250.00
that writ makr the nwnpr tiring the ring
lin t- thetr 'ifft
making the plemanr
to the public place« and inflict him u|&gt;on
rooms in this charming home very at­
James A. Kirkwood
H O U S E S AND L O T S
a long suffering public. Whenever the
James A. Kirkwood was fvfty-«i&gt; tractive. Lqng rows of bright colored
managers of the theatres and the deacons
63— House, 1)3 stories on 3rd, bet Magnolia and Palmeit
1.800.00
year» old, and »as serving his second Japanese lanterns were suspended from
of the church«») demand that tin* dog*
I UHI. 00
64—
Hoti.se,
2
stories,
10
rooms,
on
3rd
St..
liie
handsome
t
r
m
on
the
lawn
where
term a» »hcriff of the county
He «a.**
shall lx* left on the outside then die long
i.r.Mi.oo
6i&gt;
House,
2
stories,
8
n»m.H
on
Oak,
close
in
the
young
hosts
and
their
gue»ta
enjoyed
txjrn in Water Valley. Miaa.. and nunc
suffering public will have a chance to
66—
House,
5
rooms,
kitchen
nnd
Iwth,
close
in
3.7*00.00
many
of
the
outdoor
games
ao
dear
to
to Orlando in 1882, a» the result of the
enjoy the play or the sermon or tho en­
10.(11)0.00
67— House, 10 rooms (one of the best in Sanford)..........
illness of a brother, Hugh Kirkwood, young people, at the conclusion of which
tertainment. Dogs are a grand nuis­
6.500.00
68—
House,
8
rooms,
comer
lot
on
Park
avenue..........
who left Mississippi and came here seek­ delicious apricot ice and cake were
ance in the city at any stage of the game
fi.000.00
69—
House,
8
rooms,
on
Myrtle
Ave.
(good)...........
served
by
Miaae«
Mell
Whitner,
Nellie
ing health. It was owing to his glowing
and they become unbearable when en­
70—
House,
6
rooms,
on
Sanford
Ave....................
1.800.00
Evans
and
Mabel
Bowler,
who
assisted
reports of this section that Mr. Kirk­
gaged in running nt large in public place*
2.250.00
71—
House,
6
rooms,
Cor.
9th
and
Laurel
the
Brotherhood
in
entertaining
their
wood decided to pay this city b visit.
and Ailing every car|»et full df fleas. If
1.000.00
72— House, 2 stories, 6 moms, Cor. 9th and Elm ....
gueats
His brother Hugh subsequently died
off the worthless dogs of Sanford were
73—
House,
2
stories,
8
rooms,
3
acres,
30
orange
trcvs
The Sheriff during the early years o f; The delightful evening was enjoyed
requires! 10 pay a large tax or be kilkil
2.500.00
l^j mile out
’|
i*y the following
ht*
mrirtmrp
tum
«l
hU
hand
lo
many
j
there would lie a thinning out of the
2.500.00
74—
House,
6
rooms.
2
lots,
tiled
Ruth
Roberts,
Ruth
Hand.
Annie
He was engaged in the
w-orthlexa kind and a diminution of the things
2.25(1 00
75
House,
2
stories,
6
rooms,
(lowing
well
Anderson,
Ruth
McDaniel,
Virginia
mill buninem for awhile. Tried his hand j
flea».
2.500.00
76—
Three
houses
on
lake
short',
full
block
....
Brady.
Annie
Belle
Smith,
Maud
Miot,
Meantime I would advise the people at farming: was a railroad conductor. Either Wilson. Ullian and Eleanor Her­ 76)$— Ten lots, good house and bam, windmill, tank, etc.
10.000.00
who have dogs to keep them at home at It » 1 1 as deputy sheriff under Sheriff ring. Lrttie and Alice Caldwell, Fern
CELERY FARMS
night especially and if you just can't bear Vick that Mr. Kirkwood came into Ward. May Thrasher, Katherine Wil­
to leave the dear little thing at home by prominence in the county. He held tbe son, Agnes Hothamly, Emma Fulton.
77— 5 Acres at Bock Hammock, 3 acres cleared and fenced,
himsoif you might hire* a competent deputy sheriffship eight years, and upon Ruth Taylor. Muriel Harrold, Jewel
right at a loading station .......... ..................................... j 900.00
Mr.
Vick's
retirement
was
promoted
by
nurse to stay with the darling angel
Dinkle,
Annie
Whitner.
Helen
Hand,
78—
10 Acres on Bcardall Ave., alFclearcd, 5 acre* tilt'd 6.500.00
while you are* away and said nurae could the electorate of the county to the head Julia Hodges, Lucile Bines, Ruth Wal­
79—
10
Acres on Geneva Ave., 4 room house, all fenced,
of the office.
put in the time very proAtobly wsshing
6.500.00
dron, Fannie Reba Munson, Edna Chit­
5
acres
tiled.......................... .................................;.........
He was a bachelor and is survived by
the liras from Fido, making him more*
tenden, Helen Peck, Nellie and Olive 80— 5 Acres on Cameron Ave., all cleared, tiled and cul­
presentable when he should have to ap­ a mother, Mrs. S. R. Kirkwood, who ia Lough, Mias Nell Evans, Mias Mabel
5 . 000.00
tivated_______ _____ _____ __ %_________
aeventy-nine years old, and Ave sisters.
pear in decent society.
Bowler, Miss LHlian Gibson; Harrold

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N 1 met a gentleman from'Kansas the
other day while visiting Kissimmee and
he related tp me a tale about H'klter
Haynes of The Herald that woqld mike
that young man a hero, only he is ao
extremely modest that he will run from
P » !"
« bouquet if you look in his direction.
It seems that in Walter’a younger days
he
resided on one of the semi-dry streams
»W,? *.
in aemi-dry Kansas and during a spring
freahet a man attempting te drive acraa
th« stream in the dark, after a heavy
rain, waa dumped out by the rush of
waters and he and one ion managed to
fiescape to the banka. His wife and sev­
eral children were drowned. Onegfctti*
boy clung to the wagon bed as it floated
down at ream and Anally lodged on .an
kdandfn the raging toe i n it. Here
little fellow stayed all day d o pit* the
ÿ â f,.- effort« nf ■ M B L tn B L B R who attempt»
ed to get a crons to him, and every effort
I
being frustrated by the icy waters and
■wifi current. Meantime Walter Haynra,
I ■■
just a strip of a lad. bearing of the
baby's predicament and being some swim­
mer arrived on tbe scene and stepping
into th* cold waters started swimming
CL
.K m .- J l -.
toward tbe child, and after Herculean

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Of three, Mrs. J. B. Walker, wife of the
city councilman, and Mrs. John Gordon,
Mrs. L. A. Smith, and M is Mattie
Kirkwood live here. Mrs. H. Adams
live« in Cedartown. Ga.
Mr. J. B. WaJker received a telegram
this morning from Mrs. Adams, stating
that she would leeve Cedartown this
afternoon for Orlando to be present at
tbs funeral.

Washburn. Robbie Hines, Rush Mur­
phy. Will Rung*. Fred Wight, LeCiair*
Irwin, Dcniei Murphy, Sherman and
Arthur Mooce. Earl Tmratch. Carl Bru­
ton. Will Leavitt, WilLJBrumlex. Henry
McLaulin, Frank ondU. D,-Woodruff,
Reginald Holly, W a lf t f ^ k U n d , DUta
Poncho], Ernest Wdbdbum. Franck
Beli, Alien Jones. Morris and G. W.
Spencer, William Pope, Lafayette Tillis.
Griffin Herring, Robie Laing. Collier
Brown. Colter Gaines, Douglas Grif­
fin. S. O. Chase, Jr., Arthur Dickina,
Hamlin Gerodeau, Rev. E. D. Brown­
lee.

Arrangements have been completed
for the funeral, which will be held Fri­
day afternoon at four o’clock from tbe
home on Gore avenue. Rev. Dr. Stogg
officiating. Tbe list of pall beam s in­
cludes. D. M, Robinson. Judge William
Martin, S. A- Robinson, H. T . Butler,
UsUs Sosdajr School P i n k
T . Qr Brown, T . H. Evans, C. A. CorapAbout
on* hundred of the dtiaera of
beD/L»’QrSlarbuek. D. W. Ptresrtott and
Geneva
aireunblsd
on th* bench at th*
ecJC^Tf^ _£||to(P{tfi$ *»ijl be made
m y dork on Saturday for a
at the Orlando' cemetery.—Reporterpicnic and spent a moat delightful day.
Star.

81—

18 Acres, S. of Jessup, 2 acres In cultivation, 6 room
1.500.00
house, flowing
jwing well___
well.
8 2 - 5 0 Acres rich nammock, 30 adres cleared and tiled
20 .000.00
1.600.00
83 5 Acres, 4 acres cleared, good well, small house
4.500.00
84— 5 Acres in Beck Hammock-.»_______ _
1(1.000.00
85— 24 Acres, 10 acres cleared and tiled ... •LC*«**»«,
5.000.00
86—3 )£ Acres, all tiled, dose In.... .............. ................... .....
8 7 - 4 0 Acres, 22 acres tiled, 7 flowing weils, 200,000 ft.
16,000.00
boards, 6 room house, etc!....
6 . 000.00
88 8 Acres, 3)^ tiled, rich hairfmock, magnificent well
2 . 000.00
89 5 Acres, 2 miles west, 4 acres cleared, 8 acres tiled
000.00
000.00
200.00

700.00

» hopse, 4 fooms, 2&gt;* miles

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Hav* secured a fini class tailor and
will b* prepared to do good tailoring
work in th* futurs; aiao cleaning, dyeing
and pressing. Ssmiaok Pressing Club,
206 Magnolia.
Pboos 12.‘ Coil A.
Tokach, Mgr.
VvV
7t-*tp
fi-

Ü W . *®p4*T r°om house, i miië o u t—..
...........................

b m ^ Cre8’ 6 ac^e,,

^ *•!!•» 7 room bunjjalow, lo.ooo.oo

acres cleared, 2 acres tiled, small house.
— -

» ■» v i f

4.000. 00
7.000. 00
4.000. 00
3.000. 00

furnished *n shundance
This U covers some rare
Ash, on which M e a n Kilbee. David.
add
to i t ' In the, meantime, if
Gresham. Hart and Walter Flynt proved
«
e
x
to »yo ae.»n d r tf I
their culinary skill in a why that
highly appreciated by all present.
; :&lt;ntb» U rla lo
a
which w«re taken down to fo ra
th* tobies, bent under the load of ds- EatablUhcd in 186».

vr»vr.

2.500.00

&gt;-•*•

I will from time to time

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R esp ectiu U y .

RIOTD H. MARKS, ’
Office 212 Kart First Street

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THE

MAY DAY FESTIVAL

havi l«*er¡ otherwise with children so
•plendidly train«!
From

' 7 Chríár¿ü'TOf

Pri

Celebrate On This Occasion

MOST

BEAUTIFUL

ARRAY

Ccorgcous Array of FalrU^ .p ow ers
Butterflies and Bird* '

the crtftvrung of

the

dainty

f
poleknees the (ileasing entertainment was
thoroughly enjoy ml
The refreshments served by the little
folks lor the Ix-neftt of the whool library
were in great demand
The teachers und pupils did t hemwives proud In the beautiful May fes­
tival. I he following characters were
represented by:

Herald
It was a goodly throng of parents and Queen

Morgan McClelland
Margare] Zuchery
Hoy How arc
Emma Sjiencer
HoK-rt Jen kina

SANFORD HERALD

Alice Powell
Louise Powel
Dora Amet
— *~"
Janie Thomas
Emilie llillingdei
Idu lllar kweirh'i
Francis Itlmden
Sarah la'Wis
Heidi Witte
Myrtle 1lull
Maud Carrawuy
E. K Foati-r
' Tinmen Mitchell
Morris Moye
John Andes
Chas Knight
Andrew Thtimptnu
Erir Veluin
Russel Fulton
Perry Cameron
Walter Carter
John \\ IIson
Chas. Brown
Alton Gunter
Theodore Pojn*
Hulmcs 11uteliiason.

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RAILROAD

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........
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Ar Washington
Ar Baltim ore__ - _____
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No. 82
8:16am
12:25pm
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— 10:00am
IttrOAnm
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No. 86
2:20am
6:20pm
10:35pm
10:16am
1:36pm
2:46pm
orr&amp;pm
7:50pm

No. 80
7:66pm
12:10am
6:05pm
8:00pm
11:50pm
1:14am
3:4 Osin
6:00am

friends that assembled at the Sanford Bishop
Holiao Park to witnraa the May Fin­ Crow n Bearer
*
ti vai and pageant of the primary school Scepter Hearer
-J ,
Thursday afternoon^ and no prettier
sight over grc«ted the eyes of loving nd- Maids of Honor
mirera than tills particular occasion pre­
Mildred Holly
Steel Pullman ear* of the highest cU m operated on all trains.
sented. w Tho grounds with their l»h«Irma Smith
Dining car« on trains Nos. 82 86 Local Sleeper lo Savannah operal»
soming trees, palms, palmetto« and beau­
ed on Train HO. For Information and reservation apply
Katherine Turner
tiful foliage, beyond glim|*u* of the lake Pages
I* T
sparkling and dancing in the sunshine,
1
Edward
Brady
'.5
the azure blue &lt;Jf the sky overhead, was
Dirk Terheun
Division Paaaenger Agent
an ideal aetting for th e.pretty pageant,
Wuverly AU-mathy.— .»
138 W. Bay Street
JackaoavUlf^Horid»'~
presented upon the lawn. In u half
Fairley—
—
—
—
-------_
,
circle were the gaily berfretewf-WJotfft
Fìower Grnups
in which candy, lemonade and ice crenm
Boare —
Mary Elizabeth Puleston
Olive Newman
were sold, while beneath a spreading
Flttjc Tìllis
i atherine Simms
oleander, laden with pink hUmsom* wmt
Alice Goodìng McKim
Margaret Stockton
raised the throne, vary lovely Jn ita »|e
Khodu Viitighn
point me nt* or pink and green, the school
^ Clifford loMibui Shmholser
F'.lla Mary Muirla-.nl
colors. In the centre of the lawn and
Ethel Goodwin Perkins
Therew» \ i-niihte
-r.
to eaeh side were the May poles in pink Wood Nymplt*
N'ora .Icnkiii»
— a--and white, surmounted, with wrenths
Fisso- Kirby
_*
Thomas Wight
-V
of pink and green foliage.»
Fiilna Morris
Cieorge U lUon
If you do; w^-iire liere to furnish one. Not an
The procession-lorined :it (he school
Kvp McAh-xunder
Frank Chase
house and marched down 1‘almetto ave­
incorporhieti
*bank with ofiicers, directors, capital I &gt;
Myrn lysAlFx-rt Connelly
nue, entering the park ,qii First s tm t.
Rosa
Milheim
stock, eYip., but n BauJi you can take home and drop,i&gt;
Charioteer* —
When the assembled company wen- at
I
)nisit*
your spare change in, your vacation money or your : •
Lelon Holmes
the top notch of expectancy and enthu­
Rie«\lar&gt;
Smith
cigar
money.
Alln-rt Colhns
siasm there came into view the young
Heulab llrnwn
Joe
Athinoun
Herald, announcing the coming of the
1- liin-nce \\ itti*
Ptttnan Atkinson
We have a supply of these HOME BANKS which
May Q ueen. Very handsome was this
I lofence S( urling
Alexander
Ali-xninb
r
we will lend to every one depositing a dollar in our
lad in his court costume of pink and
r i|i\• K ar ti.it r
Frederick Ketumner
white, a caviller hat mid rjoak
IMnn&lt;|
Savin#*
Department. With Trcrrr- rteposlr~you will
M.,T-r.rwTTT',,r..
John TTruinTev
him came trooping dear little wood
receive
a
hook in which we enter your amount and
Alie. Rim-lall
Jimmie &lt; owun
nymphs, charming fairies, butterflies,
we will PAY YOU FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST
Folk tì.itln-s VII ltr,nl.—
i(al|ih Carpenter
birds, pansies, hut terni |&lt;k, daisies and
AND COMPOUND IT AT EVERY THREE MONTHS
t
lare
ne»tt
inn
Mini. |*- il«* .i i ' I ■r. -Ii: e -lue TIn
roses, flitting about and rullisi (rum tInt "I\ rie I bulge-,
CREDIT
PERIOD.
(vai
hers
ni
thè
priritarj
»ctio.il
|
&gt;
r
thè
garden of life, to rival in swiss-tness unii
Jack Hall
plenrlld enti •* nini i r 1 givi n thr |»rnp|i&gt;
beauty, Natures own lovely flowers
We hold the key to these hanks, you can keep
ii -,ii ! r-i • ir.. M i I !.*•• Fi str. .il
Amid the enthusiastic welcome of tin
«ni. I t i - Jmpeil uil| in .in .mima! - veni
crowd, preceded by the dainty crown
them
at home until they are full, or until you have
F'rngrmn
bearer and the little sceptre l«-nr»-r. rode
as much as a dollar, timi-therr bring th6TTT"To The
Flower
■■■■■the lovely Queen o' the May in in r
'Tla FooHth. Come to Thlnk of It
bank and have the amount removed and placed on
Welcome to thr' tuneen
1 lire«- ila.« mii frortr IRuinkong on
chariot of green and white, drawn by
&lt; low tong of t In* lineen
your l)ook.__
! he ZiiaJUol- t dive- ¿ M al u. limitili for
two loyal yuuug--ch-itiotis rs Umide
Bird ( tt« mjv «FS oiits
A«n
F
i
.1
ri■
Is
-.
i
t!m
tir
1
1
«.
tnn-rii
xn
bad
her sat the courtly bishop afnlTnlluw mg
'H e w er l im ili n i s..e,j¡s
fns- IIIIr In- » il r et hew fiMliut frldul *
WE ESPECIALLY DESIRE TO INTEREST .THE
after can»“ the pretty in.inU -•! honor in
HutlerlH &lt;. '*1/
___ I tUs sobrie
BlflUll)
v— AsU.&gt;li..U&gt;:ri
CHILDREN
IN THIS SAVINGS HA
tlieir dainty—tjvsB.wn.-vl rlniin vvi *arer&gt;j[i liTvstort»«
fin »f ort»» .,f
-if tlie
the kuiii
«uni
iliewlna
-ii.'wlu.
ail _ ^
Folk Dartre* -AFF*.'JeAMw»*A^rr*—*
Kt
escortcsl by pages dressed m white and j
—
—
it r»TTTijt^nCot^i-rv^ffflVfrSf err¿‘wV&lt;i ? - iu ip rc F F -A l'p U fr-'i'K r
May IV le D ance * —
wcarUjg the cuLwca-wt-lw» -UtiVve Imre-1' !
Mn TiT*i,. e •I •I»
l'uni i
«lio ox j
counij*inß them
.1«. .! filed. illll &gt;ti * a 1Ti g
.how
. . .fool
. . talii. I *
The Lula in »hwrr wHtn» vnfW' liT&gt;?TfrT ih rffr Si|tT*-reii|i» ami I’au-ii-* _'ri-1 i . r.,. ii ..
OIK* must feel, forever i hew Big hhd
•scarfs were u pleasing sight ns they man'll
REMEMBER, we pay interest on your firnt dollar
\ aimii.i Si\ fuii
nev er »» allow Ihg ' "
ed beside the flower maid* in tlivir cos
Mildred I t v
nini the BEGINNING IS THE IMPORTANT POINT.
tumea of butterciii«, pansies, duweis and
Firtmmn lluu.-ur
roses. In their youthful beauty and
H i» O b l i o « * ' 00 to N a t u r « .
^
Margaret FJru ks.in
DON'T FORGET, your Dcpowiu aro m inaared
innocence the children formed a lovely
Naiurf
MiTir mñr «-|«i»jfei
HntttP
AjJainHt
Every Kim! of Lo.ss
picture grouped about the lawn, the
Ion
Ko| him »lie would
»Mp be
Madge U mxIriH k
&lt;y
twowti -|.e leave» the goldeu »Haft» of
many vnried hum of their cost nines
Heb-11 (rulilHe-.
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sunlight
'ell J- -i wltlitn ht» g- lap
Mending harmoniously with the foliage
Mildred .Newin,,i,
W E W A N T YOUR B U S IN E S S
•ho w11u d »*tid wal.ilefllig .......-it- to
of the park, The delightful program
Mabel Bln- k » . Id. * l»!t h It. -»tilha.Ut of hat and
of march«** songs and dunces w m well
Margaret (lettier
leelti*.1.«
f i* him tie 'till r»il
executed and received wiih enthusiastic
Charlotte Smith
wood« aiidded fnuililnrlt «hd «U-etUly.
applause,.
.
Nan Evelyn Paxton
Nie bum bln hern bulled, and III*
The Flower March, Irsi by Miss Lillie
ronka rawed n »liimbroua arcompaulBeulah Bar.-lilt
4
Farnsworth and Mi*« Kdith Stewart
nient— Urei Harte
Sarah Whei-lea-i
■wl
wuJieautiful, the children threading in
Gladys Wilson
and out of the marea in perfect rythrn.
Lizzie Flower-i
Where You Can See Meridian Line
•A joyous welcome was then accorded
Iain Murrell
Ilie mei IdItill of lhe i-Mlllt the «lien
the Queen, who wa* locurted to the
May Ho!l&gt;
t !«1 will tell v&lt;m In nil luiaMlliarv litio
throne by Lhe bishop, (allowed by her
1 tirJIn Pnpa
rurmlHg rioni north f" «&lt;- 11T» it !« not
retinue. The crown was piacisi u|sui
«.•iieriilly ktii-wii I, w. ...
that near
Milium Move
f ¡teell wl. h uh»! I Vlitui V 'll.- Ine-ldlim
her head, the scepter within her hand,
I'rwhk Templ'i
.lue - uh tee ai (unity Been and walked S 3
while groujasl alsiut the dais the lords
s
\Sutfton \Sullage
upfitt
11 1* dei-plv graved ht «ton*,
and ladies of the court knelt in graceful
Allx-rt link.«.m
and la laid In the fnnlpsiti Hint lead*
homage to their Queen.
I &gt;n-k F’rank
I mind ike ubserv a 11UV Wide World
The group songs were very lovely, the
Harry Terwilligi-r
Magatine
childish voices rising in sweet cadences,
Ralph WiHHlrull
their graceful movements udding beauty
FVank CarjH-nter
Her Explanation.
and charm to a pleasing ensemble.
F'rnnk I’o|&gt;e
Queen Klliubeth wu« very much
Falward Humph
The Folk dances in which all grades
plovoked when «be (ouhd that her
"i ■
la-onnrd MeLuens
participated were perha|w the most de­
couilli. Mur» ijnerti of Sr.il» bud tjecti
j=
Buy
Now
and
Save
Money.
Properly
Cheaper
Now
lightful, but in a program of so many
Jiul to dentil
t i ntl I help II If peo­
Butterfly (irouiw
good things It Is difficult to specialize.
ple will lo»e their heads al critical
Than Ever Again in Sanford.
Arcliie Garwood
moment«
her
oiulest)
pelnlnntly
ex­
The closing number of the program,
m
Webh N'oell
claimed " A« far «s I am ronre^ned, == If you can't buy a home, buy a lot.
\Ve have what
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the May Pole Dance, though genera­
\ irgil Me Alexander
ih« occurrence »a* eatlrelv ai-ldenyou wanl. Come and see us, a.s we can make
tion« old it may be, la always pretty ami
lyottie Hudson
tal.”
charming. At the renimi and larger
the term« to fit your means and sell you what
Billie Vincent
May Pole danced the May Queen, maids
you want at a reasonable price.
Harry Woodruff
T h r e e S o n g » o f th » H a n .
of honor, fairies and wood nymphs,
Cecil Hines
The hen ban sung« of three dlsilnot
while at the other two were the flower
Mark Beatty
types—the lovottOttK. a happy repose to
gTOupa of pansies and buttercups, roses
Harry Stevens
her mate, the song of Indifference,
and dalsica.
Charles Rennn
when Idly hunting for food. Indicat­
• Special mention must be made of the
ing no certain puri&gt;o»« In her move­
Reggiu Musey
Over Hanford Shoe A Clothing Co’s.
Sanford, Florida
sweet little falriea, with gauzy, fluttering
ments. and the lullaby song, a low.
Arthur Hill
crooning,
soothing
note,
hushing
t
h
e
wlngi and the darling, green-clad wood
Paul Nisle
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III
young chickens to sleep.
nymph». Theae tiny tota acted wdl
,
Mahlon SchUman
the parta assigned them to tlie great
Clarissa Fullerton
delight of tha spectators.
Blanche Wray
Continental Europe and Tsxia.
Tho IJrltlsh Isles belong, of course,
Claudie Footer
The following children participated In
A C C ESSÒ R IES
— REPAIRING
BIC YC LES
lo that part of the world known as
.\
Alma Kirby
the May Festival:
it
Europe,
but
the
term
"Continental
Eu­
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feaie DkM1; . , . .
rope ' Is used lo demote lije continent
Anabel SjmrHng ' *
• May Festival
Itself exclusive of tjte Inlands The
G lady/ Robinson
Nsw Stock ef Colamhis snd Rsmblrt Bicycla*. Ala» Hatxford sod
The little folks of the Primary School
srea of Eiirope I* 3.761,282 square
«— _ Winona Morris
H u ll tod odi.f ckrapvi makss. W« m 11 ihxm oq «sty psyro*DU.
mile«; that of the state of Texas Is
and others wh) assisted in the beautiful
Wr carry » CMipklt Iiim af B*cyvic Suodfivs. W» do all kiod« of
Veraie Ward
266,780 s'juare miles.
May Day Festival held In the Sanford
Riryrli
Rrp*itlr&gt;| S f f us for anything In th* Bicycl# lin*.
Nsrdlo Cochran
Ilufc ■ •»« oJ Now Rubbrr Tir*» pu( on your Ga Carl or B«b&gt; Catfiaf*
RAoaa grounds Thursday afternoon
Mary Flv+d-:»»^.»*» »- - sa»'-«
THE ONLY BlCTCUt » t u b e IN HSNroau
* , jJ&amp; iiA n ot A w dewtfdfl ’»' i f . V f 'd s ? or
■»V y Farewell to Cares.
May Senn
L.
Y.
BRYAN.
Mgr.
108 Palmetto, Opp. City U
R larger and more appreciative audiQuick 1» the succession of human
Maybcl IVilkeraon
eoc«,
.
events, lhe cares of lodtty are seldom
t i U O U O tf R M W V A W A M W V V V 11
» A a o o n un un un un u r a onnononirfV orW fr»
the cares of totiiorrow. and when we
TJie costuming of the litUe actors for Bird Groups— llo«vlown
at.
night
we
may
safely
say
Gladys Ingold
thdr various parts was strikingly ly efto most of our troubles: "Ye have
LeClare Jones
fective. Tbfi_. beautiful program was
done your worst, and we shall tuoet no
Kitty Duboae
It could not
Cowper.
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�May 6. 1918-

THE SANFORD HERALD
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SEM INOLE COUNTY
Seminole county is one of the new
creations of the present legislature and
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Elorida. Already Ocala, GaJneaville,
rubitsbed Ertrf W a r « a Wd.r Vond-i » , Palltkm and^wvaraLother cities have B6b Holi: and the Sanford Hj j ,

will be something doing in the way
THE SANFORD HERALD ofthere
a scramble for a new capital in South

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itol site.

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•llvarad la (b a City by c a rrie r J 2 0 0 ser year
ad v a n ce or 2 0 c per m onth.
P e r m e a ta la a d t a n ee m uai be m ad e a t

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C a te re d a t p o u d e j n a m all m a tte r A itfu»t I Z a d
I » 0 8 . a t th e PoatoO ca a t S an fo rd . Florida,
end e r A ct of M a n * 3 r d . 1ST »

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families of Seminole.

Trlrpboae No 148

Meaning first

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We would remind the dear Orlando
Sentinel that we have no political debt*
to pay.

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The Orlando Sentinel Is so mad about
county division that they cut The Her­
ald off the exchange list
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Should West Florida ever be formed
into a state there would be but one place
worth mentioning as the capital of South
Florida and that place is Sanford. We
have all the farlliti« that make for trans­
portation in both water and rail. We
have the location in the very center of
the state and especially the new South
Florida. We have healthy an ideal cli­
mate, best of water, best of people and
every other requisite that could be de­
sired for the state capital and if Sanford
ever started for the prise there would bi
»dhVetMng doing Uhin IK8 flag f«l.
There U no need to discuss the ques­
tion now. The bill has not even been
presented and at present we love dear
old Tallahassee arid all the other dear
old towns that might be prospective)
candidates and have no wish to «nter in­
to a useless argument over the prospec­
tive merits of a state capital when there
is.ho vacancy, existing. . - .
Only in passing Jtut remember that
Sanford should always be considered as
prospective site for anything from a
canning factory to a capital.

Att.to»lrfcJOT,-oWi^'Hy riu » n aw n o
four mllaa an hour going through Or­
lando. Probably out o£ respect to the
dead town that la now a flag station.
f* ' * ' , &amp;—— 0 -----* *• * jjHf
----- The editor of The Herald expects to
Seminole
county
with
Sanford as the
return to Tallatpaeee this week and
county
seat.
Seminole
sounda
well, but
spend a few days with the press boy a.
celery and cabbage would appeal strong­
There is no place like Tallahassee
er to the gastronomic proclivities of the
when the legislature is in eemion.

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goods and have them yet: about our
roads there is no question; Volusia's
roads are a mere suggestion; we doff our
hat to Volusia's delegation, they helped
us work out our salvation; to the DeLand
News and good old Chris, words of
$ ffi» th anks would b« romin, every dm j we
are In his debt, some time, some day wVU
pay you bet; on Fourth of July we cele­
brate and Volusia com « through our
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and in tiic the division of honors, if there
is anything that Brother Holly wants
he should have it. The editor of the
Breeze owha property in Seminole coun­
ty and was heartily in favor of the divi­
sion.— New Smyrna Breeze.

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H a n f o r d t h e s t a t e c a p it a l
There is much talk at present about
the division of Florida and the
of the state of West Florida. At pres­
.5 ent nothing has been done but the bill
Is formulated and will be presented today. All the counties west of the Su­
va n o « river will be Included in the new
state and if the bill ever peas« House
H W and Senate and Governor Trammell

last week snd the people met tha “home
coming victorious warriors'' (as they
term the workers who helped in getting
tha naw county) with a royal banquet.
Last Saturday was celebration day for
Sanford, but thoaa Sanford Democrats
h ire put off their main celebration of
their joy till the 4th of July. It is safe
to say It will ba tha big event of South
Florida on-the Fourth at Sanford. The
new county starts off on booming lines
with more brick roads than any county
In .the state,—Lake Butle; Star-

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make them so th at they are
always better than all other
soda crackers, always o f un­

West Florida May Hare Lillie Slale
Created of llw Own

varying goodness .

Tallahnasce, May 6 .—The livest iasui'
at the capital is the division of the state
creating the new state of West Florida.
Nothing much ha« been «aid about the
mntter until ex-state Senator W. W.
Flournoy of DeFuniak Springs came over
on Friday and started the ball rolling.

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It is reported tonight that he quoted
TfoTT W. 'A'. Blount os saying that pnly
an act of legislature is necessary to mnke
the division.
Accgnttnr
on the streets fifteen senator» are friendly
to the movement, and forty-four memhers of the House are cither friendly to
the movement or neutral. In most of
the agitation it has been proposed to lop
off only that section of the state lying
west of the Suwant« river, but some of
the South Florida members think they
«hoiUd'tJv'» tflTfrtt Rtrrrlda the counlie»
of Suwanee, Hamilton, Columbia, Baker re
and Bradford.
Tho main reasons being urged in fnvor
of tho division 1« the greot difficulty in
framing legislation for middle and wr*t
Florida which docs not do violence to
south Florida and vire versa, ft would
give Florida two more members in the
United State* senate is another reason
urged (or the y ovemerit.
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Iteprwcntative Brown of Polk county
is one of the most enthusiastic support­
ers of the movement, but hr favors mak­
ing n more equal division of the counties
giving the new state twenty-two coun­
ties Instead Of seventeen.
West Florida, by this proposition,
would relieve itself of the complex prob-

Desth of J. B. Willis
A wire was received here early Mon­
day morning announcing the sudden
death of J. B. Willis at the Colonial
Hotel at Plant City. Mr. Willia for­
merly resided here, being engaged in the
mercantile business and afterward in
insurance burine**. For the past year
he has resided at Orlando. He leave* a
wife and three children to mourn his
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The name “ U n e e d a ”— stamped on
every b iscu it-m ean s th a t if a million
packages of t J n e e d a B i s c u i t were
placed before you, you could choose
any one of them, confident th at every
soda cracker in th at package would
^ b e as good as the best Uneeda Biscuit" •
ever baked. Five cents.

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If you are in doubt about it, ask some
of your friends that have taken advan­
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The'ii^st way to hold it is to keep your
trees well fed—that they may have
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 waqt fertilizer of high­
est grade — from soluble sources and
honestly made. That is what we offer
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------ 0 -----Notice of Meeting
A burine« meeting of. the Woman's
Club of Sanfotri will !&gt;c held in the Weaka Clah rooms Thursday, May 8th,
st fiVdock. -&gt; .
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All member* nf denartreem, n n ^ i
to be proven t, as "matter»'of Importance
will com* before the metelng.

•THANKS
St. Cloud congratulat« Sanford upon
its winning fight for a new county snd
of which it will ba pie county aeaL Tba
bill passed the Honae by a vote of 69 to 6
and yet several Orlando! Ua thought
they ha4 ■ ahow to defeat tha b ill—
St, Cloud Tribune. - .

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DIVISION OF STATE

inhabitants.—Apalachicola T-imes.
Shucks, what do we care about eat­
Seminole county should now show
ing. Let Haijy Floyd and Editor
some up to data appreciation of its pos­
Johnson eat pop eyed mullet. Let
sibilities and re-namc every
Frank M a y « arid Herbert Felkpl of
an Indian appellation. Aiello,' Ilobby
Pensacola eat gophers, let Jim Ned Wil­
Bow Legs,—Miami Metropolis.
son of Jackson Co est cotton seed mrsi
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snd Senator Wells of Leon rat red roses
The Orange and Osceola county sen­ and college soup. We do not live for
ator, Arthur E. Donogan, heads the im- gastronomic enjoyment down here but
■■pounnt*tuiiniiiUre un public iamb and exist on tlio pleasures of pursuit —county
drainage and is capable of directing mat­ division and sirh like.
ters In tills line, forjie is one of the best
----- O-----posted men In the state on Florida lands.
The Apalachicola T im « blossoms out
He has other commit tees to his credit today in u bran new dress with Mergenas follows: Constitutional amendments, thaler and piano player attachments
banking county organization, organized snd the T im « is a sure enough paper
labor and immigration. — Tullaknasce No man has worked harder snd deserved
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good old Johnson down on the gulf and would settle the quration of rapitol re­
We note by a perusal of the Home neither fire nor water has been able to moval for all time in favor of TulluJiasJuuin«) . Lhai ■
a. .L h I m has been put him out of business or quench hi*
It would haw » popuintTonoiajT
occupying the S|&gt;eaker'a chair much of indomitable will (whatever that isi proximate!} 1OS,000 or thirty-eight thou
the time during the past week. Should Apalarh is famous for three thing» sand more than the whole »lute had m
Forrest Lake want to return to the 1916 Oysters, The Times and Harry FToyd isro.'*
gialnture from Scminqjo county he and the T im « is in the lead and r x o h l re
— I '. T - T ; t a t e z
r.:Aj r lnn*i&amp; r *of that ¿ r*ono­ bome. Oyster» and Floyds mby come county wishes to b* put down as against
bly, and that he will Ik- made Speaker ami go, but the T im « will run on for­ the whole pnqxMition. He is sentiment
go « without saying. Nothing la too ever and ’ Apidnch can never get "too ally attached lo the Middle Floridu coun­
good for Forrest Lake.
much Johnson."
ties and aaya he wish« Putnnm nnd Jrf«0
(i
fer»on to remain under the name liag.
Now that the new county of Seminole He contend« also that South Florida
There had been no new rases of the
board "of trade fever report «ft in it i.m-t l i u been created by cutting nil, a slice of needs ihuao good old D ooummU# «»un­
a week when there came the new» that Orange county, and that Sanford will lie til» up this way to keep her in the ranks,
Geneva had organized one. Now Ge­ made the county scat, the hats of the if division comes, however, he sgy* Paneva is quite a small town, but it is evi­ Florida press gang should go off to Hob latka cannot b e overlooked as the new
dently ambitious to grow bigger ami it Holly of the Sanford Herald for the sue capital.
lldls are already prn|&gt;o»ed, so it is »«id.
has chosen the right method of doing so renaful tight be made at Tulluhunnce for
I t may have the natural attraction* and the new county, and against tremen­ nncL will 1m. introduced m both hous«
possibilities, and douhtlt« has, but with­ dous odds and also with every politi this week. Then bills only contem­
out a board of trad* It would hwse re­ cisw In the southern end of Orange coun­ plate cutting off that territory' west od
mained unknown. Now when the new ty against the new county. All hail the the Suwannee river, but will probably tie
board gets into working order these at­ new county and may she prosper as has changed to incrude the counties above
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tractions and opportunities will 1» made ’ aim Beach county wfilen never got any­ named.
Representative Brown advoent«
known to th« outside world and the thing till they set up s separate govern
I-akriand for the new capital, on »cpeople and the capital and business will rhent for themselves. —Stuart T im «.
Thanks, Hro. Stevens. Your cheering count of its ac«ic*itiility.
coroo in.— Tampa T im «.
words from a now county mwui »«mti­
thing».
SPRING POEMS
May Festival
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To Scrninole In toddling clothes Vo­
The annual May Recital of the piano
SOUR
GRAPES
AND
GOATS
lusia wishes lack of woes; may your of­
There Is complaint that some legisla­ pupils of Mr*. Fannie S. Munson, given
ficers be true and clean, never dirty, low
tive
employes arc getting six dollars a in honor of the graduating class of the
or mean; may your roads be paved with
day
doing
nothing, which is bad, but not Sanford High School will be given in the
gold, your celery wi)h celerity sold; may
much
worse
than the case of some for auditorium of the High School Monday
your wells forever flow, and your crops
evening of Commencement week, May
forever grow; may your Herald s daily doing mnny things the people would
19th at 8 o’clock.
rather
not
have
done.
If
those
legisla­
becomo and your business really hum;
Miss Ruth Allen, mezzo soprano, and
tors
could
be
persuaded
to
do
nothing
and when old Gabriel blows bis trumjict,
pupil of I*rof. John Phillips, musical
they
might
be
more
entitled
to
the
pay
and your Holly has to stump it, may he
director at Stetson University, DeLand,
be lamented sincerely and be honored they geL—Orlando Sentinel.
wfll assist at the program.
The
same
old
kick—some
do
too
little,
quite as dearly as the day he was crown­
Seats may tie reserved in rows of eight
some
too
much,
some
too
big
pay
for
ed king—the day he did your charter
nnd nine seats at tenccnta per seatl Ail
little
or
nothing
done.
Could
it
be
a
bring.— DeLand New*.
seats not sold In rows and before the re­
To Volusia proud in all her strength, part of Orlando's grouch because the
cital Monday evening will be sold at'the
Seminoles
got
her
goat?—
Ft.
Lauder
Baby Seminole is small in breadth and
auditorium for 26 cents each.
dale
Sentinel.
length, in actual m il« we lack the site,
Phone Mrs. Muhson for row» of seats,
------O-----in actual deeds we take the prise, about
os this small eharge is made to cover
SEM
INOLE
COUNTY
CREA
TED
our ofliters never fret, we’ve had the
Tha legislature created a new county expenses only.
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THE SANFORD HERALD
" a lte r \\ Hunt. representing the
C urnim-r Lutti tx-r Co. u( Jm-kJOiiville

county and this seciion many years ago
and his old acquaintance« are glad to see
him again
He i* exploiting the new
C uminer orange Ik&gt;x.

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.Lufky Sanford Minstrels at tho Slur
Thuiaday and Friday nlietiLa.
Don Peabody of Ocalu wil* in the city
Saturday visiting hia mother.
Minstrel show of tho season nt the Star
next Thursday and Friday nights.
Tom Thumb wedding at High School
Auditorium Friday night ut N o'clock.
At the Star next Thursday'and Fri­
day nights, tho Lueky Hartford Minstrels.

j/H. II. PuttUhail, a prominent citizen
of .Geneva won in the city yesterday on
htisinesa. i y l , . s'
See cutesl^tle Torn Thumb and hi*
tiny charmfnrbdtftpa^Auditorlum Fri­
day night. May 9th:
?,
/ * U r . and Mrs. E. L. Forran of Fbi*ti*

were the gnrats of their (daughter, Mr».
D. I* Thraaher yrwtrrdny.
The Country Gentleman can now he
procured at the newwlands nr fremt Regi­
nald Holly at Tho Herald office.

•'Delightful Card Party
The Finire Nuua and Thursday Bridge
clubs wore entertained by Mr*. Gcrtrude Keely Friday afternoon.
1 hree tahlx-s of bridgi* were played.
The prizes, tisi hmid&gt;..me deck* of cards
were awarded to Mr* J H lloumillut
ol the F.nt re Nous and Mm. Deane
I urmr uf tim Thun-Uv Bridge Cl lib.
After the conclusion of the game* de­
lirious ice cream with angel and gold
cuke w i* served.
Mi* Ket-ly’s guests were Mr* George
A. I let ottes, Mr*. J. il. itouMullut,
Mr*. A. B. Wallace, Miw F'lizubeth McLaughlln, Mis* Genie Wicker, Mrs.
Deane Turner. Mm. Kent Koasetter,
Mrs. W. I). Holden, Mr*. Kylgttu F'itts,
Mr*. J. L Hurt, Mr*. C. C. Howard,
Mis* ( l.irk, Mis* Annie Hawkins, Mm.
B. A Howard.

Dit. BROWNLEE INSTALLED

Orlando Party Here
(arm will go at $7011 if sold immediately.
Messrs. Likins, Rows, Pray and Schul- For information enquire of iuuiu ,
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fns; Beck &lt;1fam mock
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coming
up
to
view
the
new
county
*ite
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Station,
73-11p
Ai Presbyterian Church
and to grift their old friehd Holly.
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One of the most interesting and Im of them were enthusiastic about 'ML F'or Sqle Indian Runner Duck egg*,
Ulc I LOO for 13. C C Motil», K F. D. 3.
premtive ceremonies connected with the future of Sanford.
Miwre'a Station.
74-3tp
PrwibytcriaA church ia the installation
Wanted—To buy vacant lot ott* or
of the pastor,. Such un occasion is not
Removal
near Ninth street between Oak and
witnessed often for the Presbyterian
Frenfch avenue. G. A., Box-864.
ministem are usually called for a long
Mr*. M. L. Allen will move her Mil­
74-4p
period and the announcement that Dr linery business into the store formerly
FT D. Brownlee would be installed on occupied by H. H. Hill's Grocery, two
F'or Rent Four or five rooms and
Sunday evening brought out many doors above the one she now occupies.
hath, 6th and Magnolia. II C. Dupeople from other congregations to witHnse.
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ntpsa the ceremony that wedded this po|&gt;_________ __
F'OR REN T 6 -room cottage on 5lh
; street and Elm ave. Call phono 16.
ulur minister to the Sanford church.
Beat picnic convenWiM«» and « m w e . "?‘- 1
C. H. Walker,
After a musical program of rxceptifina! merit, assisted by a mixed menu for five cenls at Woodland Park. 1 l ° r Sale- Mason Si Hamlin organ.
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l-fi cash for quirk sale. Mm. Alex­
quartette consisting of Mr*. Johns, Mm
ander, It. F D. 2, opposite cam |«s. 73-2p
Gitisbn and Messrs P L. Moore and
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J. A. Harm Id, a most able sermon was
F'or Rent— I-arge front room. Mr«.
Episcopal Church
preached by Dr. J. W. Stagg of the Or­
It. L. Jones, 266 1'ark avenue.
72-lfc
Servlc«* in-the Church of thV-^
lando Presbyterian church. Dr. Stagg
J j f 'o r . Sale Cheap for Cash—Liberty *
brought out many lalienr point* fn the Cross, corner I'nrh arcrrrm trn fFb
Brush Runabout. Would make good
street,
until
further
notice
will
be
as
course of hli sermon that were now to
delivery
car. Apply to C. C. Woodruff,
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many of his hearer* and his clear, con­ follows:
-F. 0 . Box. U A L ------------- - '■ 72-tte - Sunday school e n r r Stimhry nwrr^
cise manner of looking a rth e sins of the
F'or Kent —Cottage, five rooms and
ing
at 9:45.
world from an unbiased point of view
Morning
Prayer
and
sermon
every
F.nquirc Cumfort Cottage, 4th
and hLs ideas of meeting sin from the
Sunday
morning
at
11;
except
the
first
nn&lt;*
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pulpit and inside the church was a dis­
Sunday
ol
the
ptbnth.
when
there
will
I
k
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Beat
Meals
in
Sanford
for
$4.60
p«r
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tinct revelation.
n
chora)
celebration
with
sermon
at
that
Most
homelike
hotel
in
towp,
After the singing of a hymn Dr, Stagg
propounded th« Constitutional Cjue»- hour. Early celebration at 7:30 th e 1 Transients and regular boarders find a '
welcome u( f a tollable rate*. St, Johns
tions to Dr.'Brow nice and to the congre­ third Sunday in each month.
Even song wttn sermon every Sunday Hotel, A. W. "aihen, Prop., 4JU First
gation and this wa* followed by an m! .
Strict.
veiling at 7:30,
»tallntion prayer

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IM T SANFORD ON THE 'MAP
yMnt Brothorson haa resigned as lung
distance telephone operator and arcell• nmmerriaJ ( luh ' t i l l Furnish M*p
rd a position in the People* Hank
of Seminoli for M erchant*
Misa Charlotte Keelor left Iasi Sui
urday for her home in New Jim.-y ¡»i t, r
A «tiort service of prayer and praise
At the meeting of (he Comtnerciu!
For Sale M V ',, S W ij, S 10. T 20,
Rev J F' McKinnon then .gave the
a pleaxaqt visit to her Sanford friend*
t luh last Friday night it was suggested charge to pastor und people and hia every Wtdneaduy evening at 7:30, fol­ It 32,. -SF7}«, S E ',. S 22, T 20, It 32.
C. 0 . McLaughlin, who represents the hy Secretary Hates that a map of Sem­ many friends of Sanford expecting some­ lowed by an informal talk on the prin­ Near Geneva, Fla. F’rnnk A. For,
Armour ~ Fertilizer Co.. apent several inole county la- made Hint could ta thing good were not di*ap|&gt;olnted. HU ciple« ol Christianity a* taught hy the Nampa. Canyon Co., Idaho.
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printed on the back* of business envel­ good humor sparkled through the pas­ church.
REV. ARTHUR S. PFX'K.
hour* with his family here yesterday
Want to buy u few thousand fi*»t of
tf
Hector,
, Mrs. Harry' Stephenson of Jackson­ ope* arid every merchant in Sanford sage* of dee pgr thought like the spark­
celery boards. F L. Greene. R. 2. 68tf
could
have
them
printed
at
a
»mall
cost
ling brook flowing mid the green hanks
ville is in the city the guest of her sister,
Fur Sale 1 South Premier typoand hi* thorough knowledge of local con­
Mr*. W. M. Haynes of Sanford Heights 1oil their regular stationery
writer. I FMison phonograph with 400
I his scheme lire.- Ins'll followed to good dition* in Sanford made the jaunts in the
record*
Moth are hurguin*.
J. J.
Frank Campbell was called io Tumpti I
adMintage !*■. i&gt;tI rr citur and in a ren.nl address more |toinlcd
Sunday by a telegrum aim.an., mg tin
, t—t~r —ol W j JPttr~tlPTRIfT"v^iuId like to give the jnJ— 4*e4b-vf hi* ««tit-, Mrs "Krtti'j- f)T
Frunk Daltm-ls, thè idea I* gl veli »pace ilrciBK* made last Sunday night in de All Local Advertisement* Under Tlilst For S a l e Pure Nancy Hall
city.
in thè papen« and tit»r seeretury nf thè tail but lack, of spue«, forbid* They Heading. Three Cents a Un« t ach Issue potato plant* fl 7.7 per thousand
Fred Williams, the popular city engi­ Owgsso Board *&gt;f inule -titi«•- that thè
Packard, Route
were good enough to I»- printed and read
neer is able to come down town again idea 1» a good ..tu and »tu.old reeeive
by the multitude and those who were un­
For Sale Four extra good muli» and
F'or Sale I will »ell my horse "Mack "
ajfvr,hit,injury in an automobile ¡un lite suppuri &lt;&gt;f all (he mere ha ut.»,
fortunate enough to moot the installa- He i* a gulled saddle horse anil an excel­ gissi wagon
Fred Shuman, West Side,
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dent.
Selnmole r ollili V t» oli** llf thè I.♦-&gt;( |y lion exercise« do.old have the same in lent workir all around
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t.»T&lt;ur..I iti* |... alt.iti meati* *o print
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»addle or with harness anil wagon or all
For Rent Store Risoti and unfurtc/dsy, having leave of absence » lti|&lt;- " *' 11 111bitqrr *\&lt;nt- ti.ut ai »hould
c V ;The Santord Priwhylertan rhurch i* together to suit buyer— I will also sell
nl»hi
dAp.-im m Itisliyp block. Ffiiquim
tins Legislature adjourned until nuoi -l.irt .ldvexlt»mg no» and give Senimoli- pniud of thè record Iliade in thè lust few my five arre tract of ihJiF in Heck HamiW l
HoldfWrteal
FNlate Co
45 tf
twiay, *
u - 1-*»«■«■ in ri .1 mk that wnuld attra.t thè . tnoiijti* anri proud of tfu* work a c c lin i - mock on Kinhriiond avenue. 2 * , acre*
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pllahod t.y Dr Itrownbf
Ibridi*, thè
t, ft. A. Howard and family expect t., attentimi of (w-ople .ver v wbere
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(or
thè
rmip
tir
,
iilargmg
of
thechurch
edlfice
and inulty House und excel lent flowing well Tin- per pound
mo»« ufday to their fine country hom.
I fuH. r u »ili n a7.e arrangetut ut* j ot^jt-r t bangi-* Iliade in.tl|e Imiltling a
south of Kan/ord and known u* the lir.i n».
luce.
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i to p r,t ttu-n .*n lOlhmercinl nlJt|jont!ij |liuga-witalisr of utemla-r* havg,.U*A-(w
perniaci
retved into
luto thè
T b » -wtvvval.
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if eetvcd
the ichuri-h
h uniti. Tf**»
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Routh, Bo)-d. Uourke. T.ug 1 ut .i ve: , l o » rat. tiirough thè auttimt-r
filiti* a m t 'f i l e S a n C ü n t n w x e L ^ M * wvrC'
Vy Dr. 1J ttle of I
pen,
MfihygfrWhF'TWHfff'hri.
ttiow ftv|ng at othtr points in Seminole Atlanta Isire fruit and many new mèm» J
reuirnedTrum a trip ta Cubit and repurt
"•onty should take advantage^ of till* l*»r* joined l»»t weuk a* the dirrs*t result o
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oiler
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of
the
presence
of
this
evangelist
In
Sun
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Law
.Maker*
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And
T h eir D oing* H rieflet* Of
,Me**rs. Balnden, Water* and Me
ford
t
Miliari nre a jolly trio of Attonlu cunt
I.t-giHlalivc N atu re Hy Special ( orre.spnndent
The itiHtallation services last Sunday
Lurk) Sanford Min*trel*
mission men in the city today looking
The
Lucky Sunfonl Minstrel* wifi night were the last link to hind Dr. i » » » »
after vegetable*.
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---make tTielr how to n Sanford uudivnee Brownlee to the chutvh und to Sanford
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8lr*. Chas. Bell has rt turn«- i fo h-r
Tnlluhas*&lt;*», Fla . Mtiy t
Tin» wi» k
on Tliursrbty mglit also on Friday tnghl and ta t* now one of us mid will remain resolution being submitted tu the |&gt;eop|e
home in Atlanta after a few day* vi* t
to
continue
the
good
work
tx-guri
in
the
Fletcher’s
vote
fur
!
animer
and
“
too
Si-riutur
Limi-.tv
of
the
lim
i
di-trict
wdl
of llii* »•»■k The l&gt;o&gt;* have br-en workwith her father, F. A. S&lt; humperi :&gt;.d
much
Jacksonville'
are
two
of
tin
rea
Lord'*
vineyard
ililrtahai
a
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jtM.iultun
culling
fnf
: -ig 1 ird lor *evernl w»ek* tinder flitlicul
sister, Mis* Bessie
». *o» assigned (or .-||,'*'tllolt (&lt; tlu s ,bllU- -ill !.. Ila I-..i li -I a ...telltut .» I .t 1 .iva ti aiiii,;-d t&gt;. put li| i* first
. Mr. and Mr*. R. H Dean mm-- r- c' ,*»» t erfortmii.i ' und tin* *fo.» nit
wniur lu rultor.
ta.nal uo.- i.-ln.. nt |-...tiding l*&gt;r (lie
Tomatu Parking
turnevl home from a delight . 1
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ale of U i ■I I lurida
In case of the pawtage of Representa­
I l.utcl.ry amt Friday will prove » icveThe undersigned I* prepared to conic
rr.oon and wilt t&lt;e at home to ti.. ir many Litton to the |»ople of this city. The
"The resolution w-ill call forth one of
(o your own place on abort notice with tive Sjumccr’» bill providing for the es­
friends on Sovenllt street.
songs are good, the hits are good and tFir experienced packer* and grader* und tablishment of a bureau of immigration, the moat important Imillcs of the ses­
Rev. J. W. Stagg anti Rev. J. F\ Mc­ monologue* and farce* are excellent and sort and park your tomaioe«. All the it is understood thut Mr. Fllliutt, sta tis­ sion fur there i* much politics back nf
Kinnon of Orlundo were in tlie city yes­ the boy* will give a moat creditable |&gt;er- benefit of a packing honae pack at your tician of the department of agriculture, the plan.
terday to take part in the installation f.irmtince Hu\ ymtr tickets now
own place. Tomaioe* well packed bring will tw recommended by ( ’ommisaiimt-r
According to l.ind'.iy the state of
set vice* at the Presbyterian chun n
the best price* Reascip able chatgr. M c R a e for the punition of chief of the \\ r*t Florida will lie ai t of the f»u»uitSee or tuiephonr 102 2 ring* t&gt; L. bureau, which Is likely to venose com i.m riwr the ciiimin» nf Invlor and
Mrs. Pauline Brown ||az -n "I Tampa
I forth lift lirai llflirer*
piami* frinii zpnny source*
Mr Elliot! M i.fisto. |..fh,i|- hfiiur |-&lt; rrio I leil (&gt;• ret h»*e
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and mother, Mr* Jno
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til*
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Hofte
wltiirnl
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Mild
to
I»a
Ihorough
»tall
»(0
i.io and rnalii in ! ia pan nt »t.ii,
Tb.
ar«»
to arrivi* t * o i » t i n t
will I*, the guests of Ml* Uft I 1 tl. , J'*»t" of Florid* at its recent Tci-crntg 1 llir (iate City House has brought ! a valuable tmtn a* «neh. Imi un adv. r
May Mean Op pa»itlori for Fletcher
; tlra-r Of the "live wire” ly|te, and not a
illicen * lo r t h e rrt- I
All the !uti«t rag time hits all tin
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dxwn the high cci«t of living. Only $4 60
lie last
plodding
stulLsticiun.
should
have
the
Thut
" e s t Mondiali» are thoroughly
|per wex-k for the finest table board in
local iiits, and everything thugt g-&lt;-» to »utitg &gt;r* a
place of commiaaioner of immigration if dissatisfied with .ondinoli» a* they have
II Harold I! unie. Glen
I 'fi-»!1lent
make a good minstrel show ¡it the Lin k ,
the city
See Parker.
28-lf
existed lor y e a r * i» »ill known and they
the bureau bring* result* to the state.
M Mary
Sanford Minstrel next Thursduy arid
are prepared to make a strong light for
Vice President* H II Stevens. Do"F
o
r
getting
up
statistic*
that
are
ac­
Friday night*.
F'or the lx»t in the barirer'i line go to curate ami definite,’’ mod one legislator, secession.
Tumap; L ii
laiml, W. C*. Tempi
At High iichool Auditorium next Fri­ Skinner. Dunedin.
the Seminole Barla-r Shop. 119 \V. F'lrst, ’’Mr. Flllioll is a gem, I Udieve. How­
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It i» also evident thut the jirogressivo
day evening at 8 o’clock about 77 little
Secretary E O.
Painter Juckmtn- AIIh-M (irumling. Prop. If skill and rx- ever, adverliving of the twentieth cen element are dissatisfied with Senator
folk*, 3 to 10 years of age will present v file.
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I*-rlerice count we win.
tury variety is what we ni»-d in Florida, Fletcher und it I» not improbable that
Tom Thumb's Wedding. Be sure and
Treasurer W S. Hart, Hawk* Park
and a man who know* the reni estate they may put a caruliilate in the field
we these little ladies ami gentlemen
tf
Wade. IAc Tuner. Orlando
Fixecutivi- Committee P H. Rolf*.
and advertising game should Ik- given against him tn-\t year in cas»- it i* evident
The Lucky Sanford Minstrel* will give Gainesville. FL S.Hubbard, Federal
he U fighting to prevent the Lindsay
the jdace "
two performances at the Stur Theatre Point; G. L. Tabor, Glen St. Mary.
Woodland Park, ujK-n every Sunday.
on Thuntday and Friday nights of this
Pnlatkn «veured the next convention Clean, safe swimming pool.
73-tf
week. The proceeds will go to the San­ in 1911. over .Arcadia and Gainesville.
«
ford Ball Association. A worthy ob)**ct
tnd a good show.
A C. L. TIM&amp; TABLE
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Card of Thank*
Mr. and Mrs. Gihson of Hichview, HI.,
We wish to thank our friend* for their
have arrived in tho city ami ecxjx-vt t &gt;
It is the summer fertilizer which, next to climatic conditions, dc‘
South Round
many
art* of kindne** shown us during
remain for several months
Mrs. Gibcities the QUALITY of the fruit on the trees ami the QUAN­
#
son will be remembered by Sanford the lllnes* and death of,, our beloved
TITY of next year's fruit. Huy the brands which have
:&gt; •VÍ-ÍC. people as Miss Ruth Walker, having mother
Lv 2.31 p m
proven
hy
ye-ars
of
good
results
to
meet
these
requirements,
Mr.
and
Mrs
D,
R.
Bri**on.
visited here upon several occasion*.
Lv 6.66 p m
N
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Lv
2.1« »m
Frank Gordon lias been appointed

\V A N T S

THE

LEGISLATIVE

GRI ND

SUMMER F E R T I L I Z E R

•tariff of Orange county until the Exec­
Gelerjr Seed.
utive committee recommends a candiBt&gt;ok
your
orders now f
¿ • te . . Frank is well known in Sanford
genuine
originator’s
stock
•nd has many friends here who would
en
Self
Blanching
celery
like to see him made sheriff of Orange
g f f l » ':?
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R, 1 Holly, F. L. Woodruff, A, T.
; - 5 £ r tte,&gt; A - X K ^ p r ^ . end Mr* T. J .
Wffer, F. P* F o S f e f c . M. Hand. Ia P.

V. MeCuBer, J. K, MrtUnger, h. H PjillJ
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ip« and*T. K . Bn to« among others at
tended the funeral of the *1ate -Sheriff
Kirkwood at Orlando last Friday.

New 1313 Directory 4&gt;f Sanford O^lxndo and oil other (owns In Seminole
•nd Orange roantle*. Now on sale at
« • Herald office. Price |2.00.
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Natth Round
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Lv 11.00» m
ari»( Gold- No SOr-ALsS^O p m
• Lv 2.40 -p ni
supply No 82— Ar t.U .in v G. ’ Lv. I -3 -ii m
eli very No 2 8 - Ar 8L50 p TW'ÍÑ'
( which ij short of dema,
’ f /r
In fAugust
ill lie made at once,
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.Sim
ple
wtan reqlured for sow[
Ar 1.00 p m
furhinhed immediately f^et for trial No 26—From Trilby
Lv 2.28 p m'
in advance of planting
Price No 24—For Trilby
Ar.6.16 p in
for 5 II»., $11 I&gt;*t lb-; fcir ilc*A than J No 1 0 1 - From Trilby
Lv
6.45 a rçt
No
160—
For
Trilby
II*.. $17 |&gt;er lb: for l«d,ttafV 1 lb. $T
Ar
10.46
a ni1
No
21
f
r
o
m
Leesburg
per ounce. By mail or Fxi^eos. charge
Af 5.68 p m.
paid. Addr«*w ('h *H « IJohnson, Mar­ No 22 -F'or I/»»burg
ietta, Pa., Wholesale HcJ&lt;i Importer, No 167- From Leesburg. Ar 6.20 p nt
Lv 6.35 a m
over forty years in seed business, auth­ No 16 8 - For Leesburg
Ar
10.30 a m
No
126—
From
Oviedo
or of The Seed Grower.!
Lv
9.00 p ra
No
127—For
Ovi«do
Local 6d-Tucs. A Fri. I2tp.

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Crop 1912, No iU-^\r 10.46 a m

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W. &amp; T.’h Special Fruit and Vine Manure
Ideal Fruit and Vine Msniirc
W. &amp; T .’s High Urndc Fruit and Vine
Peruvian Fruit and Vine Manure
:- , W. &amp; T .’s Fruit and Vine
Manure
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T he last two formula« arc strictly ALKALINE in their effects.
Hcnd for Free flookti on Florida Products.

WILSON &amp; TOOME.R FERTILIZER CO.
M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F IDEAL F E R TILIZ E R S

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Mr. It. C. Maxwell, Mgr. Sanford Branch

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Work for laoh .
No on* of ipy fallows can do that
be all about uml uj we have eased o u r .■pedal
. . ------- work for mo which I hare
j chest of this little laic ol roulhern cam- j con.* . W + . L • ^
. d0
1pawning we will close andI If tl)t‘ jiplnt i
•
m . er tafR -_•'»
1 iftf work, i canwot hand otwt my.woiJL
j f c r .z r u
*» «&lt;» M * I f to-biin.
, ny •.„"o r. than * - ¿ * * 1 * * * }
I
l i s t *
4sJ
WSI /
tinue Youth and tell of what wo saw anil oTer
retpon«lblim.a or my gifts.
**Wan T rom Nutmeg State Gives Views On
learned in the very liesutiful city of Or- | mu#t (jo . , . my work. I may
lando, with lat«*r talcs of Tampa and St.. do Ulti* or I may do tnuph. Tbaul
Florida Politics
mattar« j&gt;ol. .i t m u « t-b . my own
Petenburg. .
work.—
Ru»ktn.
•
i
Being A Talc More Or Less W et Ami DrV. O f Argu­
i The Last Dollar*
When a man ha« a dqllar to apeod
ments Offered Against The Application O f A City
' stamp In a Latter.
and knows where to get many more
T h at Wanted T o Separate From The Mother
When «ending a «tamp In a Uttar,
he blows U In heedlessly and then
rails at Ita small buying capacity. To Instead of moistening ono corner and
.^County And Set Up Shop For Itself
be suro a dollar Isn’t much, but If It’s ■ticking It to tho paper, molaten a
. . . . . . ___________
the last „a .man
has. and he—know* not small spot In the center of tho stamp
(B y C H . S c hole y lo G uilford , C o o n ., T im e t)
jrhere In the world to get another, and I and then aflla It to your U tter. The
If he turns that coin oror and over removal of a small part of tha adand thinks and plans how to make ev- heslro substance from the center In
WhfTTwr dow d our itury tan wrote of Friday fast it hnd boon favorably report­ » r r n itn of oTcry cent-do It» utmost, no tray Impair« tho usefulness of the
our recent flight through Florida we ed by the committee, puased both houses he will make It elastic etioujrh to stamp; whereas It Is often torn If the
caauAlly mentioned politics or thnt part and awaited the signature of the govern­ cover many needs, and then Is »m at­ corner Is fastened.
ed at Its great purchasing power.—
we btrama interested In while temporarily or. The population of the new county
Now York Press.
sojourning in Sanford and Orlgndo, tha will be less than 9,100 or only a triile
8panlsh System of Dowry.
two Jarrtwr to w n r or rather -cWe*- In more than double the imputation of the
Tho wedding Invitation memrs moctr
In Barcelona, flpaln. F o r then every
Orange'county, the center* of population town of Guilford.
Lira of the Soli.
This story to many of our reader« may
Tb# soil may bo said to be alita. It one who receives one must go and
that were casting green eye« of jealousy
at each other, the.ow , Orlando, t hfvffma» flftiùUuta mtfrtatiftg-M&gt;Ule«AAja&lt;wLaaditw a .putrir supporting various groupa give a coin to the bride. That U foe.
ty seat, to retain iU -dominance over celery but to those interested in polities of definite microorganisms, and the her dowry. The father U usually, un­
Ita neighbor,‘ Sanford, forty odd miles it will doubtless attract pnssing atten­ Investigations of the past few yeara able to furnteh one. He has had to
Indicate the possibility of determin­ buy a house for her and fit It up, and
away, and Sanford itself that was striv­ tion.
ing by bacteriological diagnoses tho that !a usually expensive.
ing to break away from the said doming
U-* }■
Our good friend, Editor Holly, not­ :rop producing capacities of different
ance and establish u county seat of its, withstanding that he confessed he was n tolls. It has been shown that tho ac­
.
own.
1
Democrat made opportunity for us to tion of the nitrifying bacteria, espe, *4
SANFORD LODGES
I k
™
/ When memiiers of the Connecticut m^el some of the high lights in |&gt;olitiral ;!ally In samples of soil, correlates
K v* ; :
leglai/tture are appointed at the l&gt;egin circles
S a n fo rd l o d i* So 2 7 . 1 0 . 0 T
home town who »were fairly well with the productiveness of
Um
v rr«
r i ) Monitor »1 7 33(1
0 D
p,I m over Imperial
et»i rfv
V /y
- "y- nibg of u seiwlon to i&gt;iact» on the cum- simply hunting with enthusiasm for •he same soils under field conditions.
lh*airr 0 V UUrkvrktrr. N. G
* . K"': j V1’
'limittee on new counties it is regard«-.! county division and who were plumbing —Harper’s Weekly.
W S B a iu x is S c c'r
X * -••
V
largely on n huge joke f«tf it has been to move on the Capitol ut TallahaSsce
Seminole Chapter he. 2.Order Eastern Star
1 many long year« since auch a committee the ,fp||owing week when th e" Generaf
Meats every second end fourth Friday In month.
Oregonian Mixture.
Cvrry one « h o h a t teen hit Star In th e East are
• has had any work to do. especially on the ^aacrhbly was to convene, and from
Typographical errors are usually rordiidly Invited to vhlt th e ch a p ie r
division of the old rountie«, hut should them we learned much of interest from funny only when "you .«Recover them
Aucx C K i u i i v Sec'».
te
tho demand for home rule become as their sido of the argument—we later got for'yourself In your o)*n paper. Only
r (I e . C a l e r » C ity S e r l o I B 3 3
eager in Connecticut as it is in Florida the Orlando’s view of it which was quite dif­ scraslonally sre clipped exnmples hu
rilnng
s every Tuesday
lueeday niant
nlghl t l N o elorl
old commonwealth would have to double ferent.
morous One bellovcs that this, from Mill In Wellejrne III« l ihlid Boor
its county committee to meet the de­
Notwithstanding thnt many people Ihe Portland Oregonian of Jan SO. Is
^ o t n l m I o d te No 3 . K Qf P
vno of the latter sort "Mr Jones wns_
mand. for, as on«1 strenuous Orlnndi m l h „ n .i r t J i
l-ilm ri-if ■|Hi Jl r t l '“
M r f i■ «s*o»nd «ñd Fowrlh M on d ry »
V u liln^
jmlifu-iiin ri-innrk«-«! to tlie writer 7T preaston that the southerners are lire last seen'at breakfast In the llnfbrau knlaho * l « « y t wrlcume P P llutrhlnvon
Irlnklng
a
cu|i
of
hla
favorite
broad
I
rlli
S
Trank.
K
K
ami
S
so very easy to gel a new county in Flor- ••»ten« ami mmintuin «lew n!r,&lt;irtx-r* the
sloth and black necktlo. He also worn
ida."
S a n fo rd l o d i r N o tt2 . X 4 A M
imprvnnion is u false one, for nowhere i coffee with cream Ho wna dreoaoil
In 1 9 1 0 Florida liad a imputation of in the country have we visit erf so many
II t Tolar MstW () L Taylor. Srw•
a
usual
In
a
ault
”—Cleveland
Plain
(ary ('out munirnoon r vrry firal and third Thun
751!.619 divided into 47 «••■iintt*-» It., "dry towns," though we were told, as (♦ealer.
•Uyi •( 7-D 0 I» rn
V itm n t b roth er» w eim rae
tlie same renaua Connecticut hud a jk&gt;|&gt;- everyone is who travels in prohibition
ulation of 1,114.756 divide.! into Mcoun­ country, that then- were plenty of "I hsiI
U nite R r o lh r r h o o d o f C a r p e n l i r t and Jo ln
Hava Used Spare Tima Well.
eri of Americo
ties A( tliat tune tll«‘ |x&gt;pulat|on o| l«*Ugi-m" and "blind tigers." Florida,
On tbs &lt;|ueMilon of how worklnx
Sa ri forai L a ni I j o k m N u 17^1. U il of C and J
F'lortila’s largest county, »liieli ineluiieil though a "w et" state |&gt;&lt;rmit» locul op­
A m r f l i r * r f ) Tloir»«lAy uUfil al 7 o cioik in
)ooplo. on the whole, have «pent ihe uf
Ihf F a l l n
Hall
J W O S l n | l f i « r y prnltl^Rl.
tlie liustling city of Jacksonville, &lt;*ils tion by counties, ami when u county
idded hour or hours of freedom from
III al k wrkJrr K S i I
75,161 and the smallest county had a go«** "d ry ” it ujqilit-s to every t«iwn ther«*- work an author »ays that where eyn
H J*. O. I . S p a ia r a 1 o d i e 12 41
|Ni|iulutioii of 4.075 Comiectirul’s laru ] mu. -_ Utm uttitr . * u itu ly being " d r y " -the ca prophesied more drunkim Idletiea««
M ffy M ril and Third W edorsdsy niclir. cornar
vs^ ctmrrty * New Haven, held ~D!tT.2821 *tul&gt; that Orlando was. driving into its tnd rowdyism fnlrer ohaervers TTuihil *I ir*i
«mi l'a lin n io
f, W Koxot a«m K K
0 I- T»iw* WtFfif»
|M-op|e anil its Miiulh—t, 1««IIa it. 1, 116,159. argument against county division was i klml of reKenernlloti no auitd«-n
■nrllennlum hrrr ■myy^rrnv'— ymfflrlent
These rom pans« itts go to sh«iw that il tin
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SIDE LIGHTS ON «COUNTY DIVISION

U "d o '*’ mùit allow that
warned )u»t week wlmt it

they were
likely to

FIRST « L4&gt;s

C H IN E S E I.AI N'DRY
Starched Shirt* |pt
I5f etch. 2 for 25r

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SanfyinL was onxJuuo^La.aorvu. Oa

4|,.rft oi*ej&gt;ar«ilon

the « -étions of the land of Pone., de la-on
instead of there iH ing but e.glit counties ¡
in proportion to population there might
Imi a b o u t « o v u u l y .-

|Mmk
&gt;|ro h(l|ir
hwir, . N ro n , r „,
¡irl¡umf.,„

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ing timi uà thè state wna " w e t , " it fui-

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Inw erlthnt a coumy' WXS l l k e t i - , - unlil ili.
And to add to this there have lw&gt;en |icople limi votisi thè c o n t r a r y ami tlmt
Kcvcral countIMi establulu-d iu thu (hui if u new rounty wus set off it wmiltl t&gt;P
insular suite since the foregoing statls- “ w e t " until ita p«sqile limi votisi to dry
tnw were publish«-«! ami more nr«- in thr III«-inselvi*, and tlmt as it would re­
legislutive works.
qui re ctiiisidi-rabli' tltm- tu g«-t tfiv tu;w

r*

!m e .

Wk* ,. »ghiera «...I by w p w s th r f r s a ^A
in ib ì
.1» many'« / , h|&gt;
ro4,„
()r,
„ r„ull, k„ ran

W h erein

D u ty

It

would

Ih- m» long

d elay x l

IrR tom e.

Duty It uniy Irksome to him who
rrave* iwmi nrlhth entrrvment or ben­
efit for hltntelf Let the man who la
chafing under tho lrkeaomcnata of hla
duty look to himself, and ho will llnd
that hla wearlne«a (iroceedgi, not from
the duty Itself hut from hla selfish deglrn to earn|ie It Jamen AIJ«u.

Ih.

nxiswary and u n w i s e Of that we are |Ms»|de would all Is- so thoroughly sous« «I
not suttl« ientlv informed to criticise, by that time that they couldn’t do any­
liut tiiut conditions are different as cum- thing rise but continuisi »oakrd till the
jiared with our own is shown In tho laws end of time. Of itself it was about the
governing many features relating to most humorous argument that we ew i
records and huaineas transactions. Here, heard seHously Injrrpsl into a politica!
business thnt may lx* transacted in the campaign, for It upfieansi to us the only
office of a town elerk in the very smull- cry that was thrown out by Orlando
«■Mt towns must, by law, lx- transact,-«!
We have thought coiinidi-rulily sunsin Florida at the county M-at. in no smull our return north ol wlmt our ('onins-tirut
numlx-r of instumiw removixl many legislatop. might do should sonie couru
mill's ftom the town in wlm-fi the husi- g«snu, niemix.r offer a mere suggi-stiun
neve transpurs, neerssitatmg no small ! that blelinUI seasiuus In&gt; limit««! to sixty
amount of time and ex|x'tis«&gt; that might «lays duration as they art- in F'lorida.
lx. .«voided under the luws governing the Our last M-Niion lirnggixi along (rom tlnsame tn Connecticut. A luw, by the lirat day ol January until well into Sepway, that some envious jioliticians have ti-mlxT wljich so disgusted the mint ar­
enilenvonxl to establish without suerrs* dent |x&gt;liticiuiLs that u limit was placed
in our-own state.
at the (irat wwk in June.
The dignity of being known as the
Away down south in the land of cot­
county wat and the inrn-iLse of liusi- ton—htA rmwtiy orangi-w and celery
ncss that accrues from Its iwtuhlishmcnt the members must begin businnei on
ore aLio prime factors in the effort to April first and pack their duds uml leavt- break aw«y from Ihe older county. And for home promptly on the first «Jay of
thus it U thnt cities in Florida that would June,, hufllness or no buaineea Consid­
liardly be considrmi more than a goo«l ering this limit there are no four dny
sized town in the north are "county aesaiona a week of from fifteen minutes to
seats" with a few scnjtering villages ami two hours blit a steady grind of six days
hamlets os satelliten.
a week five to six hours a day. It was
F'or several months we had followtHl not surprising, therefore, thar wo read in
with interest the article in the Sanford the Sanford Herald only a few days after
Herald o l the cITorts of the citizens of our return home that the committee on
Sanford to break away from Urange new counties and county seats has been
county with the county seal at Sanford. appointed and received the application
The census of 1910 gnve Orange coun­ of the citizens of Sanford for separation
ty a population of 19,107. Orlando, the from Orange county and will take it up
rounty seat claimed this winter, 8,000 for consideration so that a report may
permanent imputation, Sanford’s claim be made upon it within a few days.
lietween 5,0Q0 and 6,000. A few small
And then we say the southerners are
villages and settlements make up live slow..' Great guns' -and little flxhw.
balance of the county, no community
ifty Imagine Connecticut solons moving
numbering over 570 and most of them like that. They woultlp not even con.below 100 and not adding to the total alder anything so trivial until the a(&gt;population amazingly. It will he seen prdntment of a judge for the town court
from tlm o Ifguroa that (he wboTe~num- of Killlngw-orth had bepn dbiposcd of or
ber of peoplo does not equal one-third of whether acme drummer for highway
tho population of the city of Watcrbury. dope had hold up three finger» no a brilx~6nly one town of the eighteen in New to Senator Hurley to buy hU vote for
- Haven county which had a population the retention of Highway Commissioner
Jim Macdonald.
in 1910 of 337,282.
- The application of Sanford for sepa­
Our readers who have cast this polit­
ration waa made two weeks ago and on ical story aside in disgust and declared
.

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«e« try

r o u n t y i t i l o w o rk in g n r d e r a m i a du&gt; »«r

wits un j l o l l n g

a oo

Oil From Grape Stones.

stonoi yield mi oil similar
:o those of tho olive They are usud In
Italy In tho tuanufacture‘v&gt;f soap and
for lubricating and lighting
FYancn
ilono. It Is estimated, could yield from
1.000.000 to 10.000.000 gnllons of this
&gt;11 per annum.
(d r a p e

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In Eaglet Itali
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F o lia r*

"Whnt you need." *nld the wordy
medic In hi* pi'mlrroti* *»y, "I* an
enlargement of your dally round, a
wider circle of activity."
"Mehtiv
that’» right," eald the patient
"I’m
t bnrehark rider In n on«- ring circus."
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Otnlu« Simply Concentration.
If t h d r e b e a n y t h i n g t h a t can
ra ile d
g e n i u s , It c o n s t a t s c h i e f l y

bo

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W O N (i

A;

Model Husband.
OQr Ideal of a model married man 1«
sne who would rather cut out a mid­
night supper than to miss working In
the garden before breakfast.—Galves­
ton News.

Trouble Helretete Have.
"W’e heiresses have many rivals for
&gt;ur hands"M. «.■
'"Y m ,’c replied Mies
Cayenne, "you must feel u If the
pathway of life were tilled with pockstbook snatchers.’* •

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ATTORNEY AND CtJt!N.SKUj*
AT-I.AW
Lata S la t e Allornry Srvrinh
Flor *1 a

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Roe Wiener*. Sanford and

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SANTORD. FLORIDA
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V L T F - H I N A K I VS
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GEO. A. De COTTES
ATTORNEY »sn OOUNSl I i nk .1 LAW
Practice in State and l • l.-r &lt;1 ('„urti
burner-Woodruff Hlilg

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Sanfool. I lut ni*

Henry

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JEWELER

Cetgey.

MY SPH IAI IIIPli'kiinl * Haiid-Pamiv.l « !..**.

M i n r t « C h a p te r No 13 R A M
M u m l and (uuriti Thursday In
Malón* Hull over Impe-lal T heatre Vidim a
•m m ranXjnt vrnmme O t. T S )t6r. lllg h Prieal.
" ' W f: lluulholdrr Srr'v

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IIK FA M T M K N T O F TH K IN T K K IO K
I ’ H G n .1 I llttrr ml t i m l n r m t ill«- Florida

ALL

April ID, 1913.
Nolle» iv t.rrrl.y fir m thai l » . n u i l F. Word,
ol S an fo rd . F lo r id * , a h o on M » y 1». 1 9 0 3 , m *d»
llu n xw lrad F u l l y S'o 3S-J70 iS»rt*l N o OSOOli .

G(K)DS

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S W , &lt;&gt;( N F * , . S r ri» n y r own-hip SO South.
Kviic*- II I *»«. r*ll»li*»»-r \f»rnli*n, h»« fllr-l
'.ol ut ol mlrnlMii to m*kj- A«» y.**r proof. I.,
o»t*hliah «l*,n , to ih» Und *I h. v» iW r tlm l. be*
h r ! ihr «’l»rk ol Ih» I'lrruit ( u tu l, *1 OrUndo,
• KhMid*. on Ih» Zfih day id M»y. 1*13
1 latmanl ittntM u v l l im w
J. W. i'o K rr, ol S*nlord, Florid*.
Frvvl Cowin. at 3 *ntord. Florid*.
C W. I’owrll, o( Sanford, Florid*.
Frank Covrln, ol Sanford. Florid*
H E N R Y 8 CH UIIU.
7«YTu*~M
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Library

Sanford
AN D

F re e R eading Room
IMPERIAL

Till \TRE

No Ur« is b«r«by riv rn (K«i V K.
lllll,
f.*r&gt;~l ».&gt; hwf husband, II II lllll. on ih# X^lh d»&gt;
(d I kn &gt; m l«r, A h 1912. m til* • volu ntary a*
••gitti«■M l«»r Ih»
of rtoillior». and »11 rrvdl-

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Op«n Tuesdiy Tho rsd..\ 4 lo 6

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||i|| form rrly doing liu»ifi««i »• K ill's

i itiMwi) arv h«r«l»&gt; r«ej\itr«e| within Mit&gt; «lay»
Irurn «l»fr, if au**h rrr«litor« rrwtd« in (hla S u i t , or
*1 l-Y tm d fb « ttirtr* of thU 5U lf&gt; within lour
month». In flU
n.w( «worn »tat**
flU with th
th** undrrw»t
undrrwtgnswl
mmf» of th n r rltim » ggmintf «aid »oaignor. Y R,
IliH
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A tly lot om ifnro

AND

S a tu rd a y s 4 1« **t&gt; 1,1

W. II. WIGHT,
A « i |m .

le*»l 4S-Turu-I7tr

S tra n g e r s Wrlrome
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&gt;* the ( I r r u l l C o w l . S r . m i h J * d l r l a i « Wrull
O r a a * » ( « u n i r . M U I. o f H .r l d * In (W a n re r*

SH ERIFF’S s v i I

Und»r and by virtu* ul *•• •
T7,
April 2 . I S 13, by ih» (Irak of »».•
“‘ “T y
Ornns*
cou
nty,
*t*l#
of
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-i.'Î T J|»?pisi«e«iiMrto d-ty aw.1, «hat^h* de, Irndant la * non-rnddent of the Stst'a of Florid*. Moor» »t ala nr» ptainliflv and ) "
«hat hla laat known addro* waa Itonlsonvrry, d »fm d*nt, I hav» Irvi**! upon I t "
«••- 1 . ■ i y » l» m a . that tha r r w l n n and addrrm of (he in lm a t of a*M J. W. Jark~.n u&gt; . ' "•
drfmdant
1* Ins drwcrlbad r»*l r»ta&lt;r in »aMl
J “ ‘ al
*1 Udo
(hi* tiro»
llro» In unknown; that
(hat thrr»
that» l*
¿ *2
no |wr~&gt;n in
' (hk&gt;
' aorvtrw of • and atato o f Florida, lo-wit In rp “
In tho
tha S u tn
t a of Fieri
Floods.
•uLporna uJPOS whom would bind the raid drfan- Itane» 27 »owt; W half NE u*
*»•■ f ^
dam. and tuat
m u urtrnaant
r a rho
lo a t mo
tha a*id
drfmdant M o
over
tho a n of N E qr, 8 K qr of Nw qr, N hall '
1
ol itfn ty -o n » ym r*.
or of 8 W o r. of S m io n I Í . N K , ' &gt;, ?
Vou arv Ihtrofor» ordrtwl 10 appear u, ih» bill Cion 13; 8 h a lf of NW qr ul S I
*-■ S U,J
ol oumplaint whkrh baa boon dufy Bird In thli HE qr of 8 »; qr of Sortion 21
D **¡2
rmujo, on Mondoy Ihe orrond day of dune, A. tl. lU n t» ZS E ; 8 W qr of SW qr ..( n* ■’ ^ , ¿ * " 11911, Ih» samo twins t rulo day of thin court.
S E &lt;ir. ira» N qr of NE .jr ol &gt;» *• r î î J . —
It la further ordorod thnt tbta noli*» bo publiahod 8 half of N W q r ol NW qr of S m .u a I».
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Uw al( ht ronaorullrw Weeks In tbs NK qr W half of BW or. and *K y «•&gt;* | j
iVanfofd llrrald . a now,paper puhluhod M O n n s*
munty. Floride. -

Wttnma, a. it. KotHnaon, dart of Uwwcircuit
çuuçl. jnd Ih* am] thereof ihh 7lh day of April

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•wunty hidgu 0« Ornnp rounty, and mnke say
my an_
nual aotUomont *a atfraiakrtreh
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qr of N W v , E ball of N F if "&lt;
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hnif of 8 W q r. . ol 8»ttlon u . s
of N E qr. N half of NE qr
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W bau of KR qr. Of Station S i: » k Ï V | L
Slid 8 E qr o l 8 F: qr ofSariion 3«
'nj L y d l
Rane* 2S M , 8W qr of 8 W .,r. *nd s “ ? ! qr d B W q r o f S w . St. In Ty -’ ■
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a lf of NW qr ol NF.
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4 i E ball of SW qr of i'J- q n » * ,
of S R q r of 8 E qr, of

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To ill frodi tara, d k tn b u ttn and poroocM having

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T H O M A S EM M ET WILSON

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Wvlborne

Ilokim.
Two Hostile Empires.
All persona b«vin| riolmo ol ony cborocUr
Everywhere the human soul stands •Otos
Uxi »*r*u Of V. I». Ho*dm. ¿ v w d . ara
between a hemisphere of light and an­ hrrvbv «stiA cd to pranant tha a*m * to lb» undWwitbla two y o u * from «ha
other of darkness; on the confines of aci» d ndmiotatrwirU
D»l« puhlirwikm or tba a n ld d lh a n will be
two everlasting hostlls empires, Ne, . . '
A D E U C U IIO LD K N ,
oesslty and rreewllL—C*rlyl«v
Adminb tr a t r t i o f tb e E o u ie el W n .
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freni» Itehinmn Complvlnant
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WH 'w IMrorra
C .f . RoUnaon, IWfpndant
k b tltty to g iv e t h a t a tt e n ti o n to n su b T» C. 1. KOIMNSONle d
w h i c h k e e p s I t s t e a d i l y In the | ll appear* from the affidavit of Jrm ite Rohln-

Inevitable Result
"t am .surprised to hear that DubMelgh has broken down," said Stubbs
'H e used to have a splendid consti­
tution ” "Yes." said Wlgglstrope, "but
be began amending It.”— Harper's
WAskly.

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m i n d , till w e h a v e s u r v e y e d It »ecurateiy on all . s i d e s . — R e i d .

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Other Friers In l’r.,puf||ol
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half Of N E q r of NW’ qr. a n i
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of Station X 7 ; all In O r a n r t,,u n l), , ’, u a js ) 1
Ida. and I will **U tha aam» at I,ü,^f,^îüw i4
» a b lo I h . boat * » l M(hm( Wd ' 7 /“ . f f T e
haura of ani» on Monday, lb» in'*
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BA L BOA D E S E R V E S A L L HONOR
Deed» of G reat

Spanlah

A d V entursr

»tory of the World.

■y OEOROE MUNSON.
Though hla family and friend« had
disowned Richard firewater when fie
waa sentenced to servo five year« In
the Alabama penitentiary for f*/fg*T&gt;,
he had »till enough iiifhicm.* to ilu,..
hli eecape made euny for him
At
twenty-five, tho eecond eon of old
Peter Brewster, tho millionaire, hn
suddenly found himself Li*;.-:i of *•»erything that raeaut life to him Ft t
throe yeare he cle rk e d In the wur
don's office, dreaming of (he time
when he would bo free once inure lie
would obtain moner~from frla purtlacteal old father who hud disowned
him, In «pile of hla threat«, he knew

In tin* 1! nr nf hr rue» dear to the
not mill l*o&gt; who loves courage and
ml . MUf iirr. -»*.111 be found lli’oao lutrcpM for elo per«, tu lu m b u « and L&gt;e S o t o
nod
Hnlttoa t'o lu m b u i,
finder
of
liu c r ir a
lb- S oto. discoverer o f tho
MIkmIHnljipl. amt Mnlboa
who, fro m
Omt lone punk In Darien, looked down
ujion tin I’artfle mtd later c la im e d k
hi the nntin of hi» Spanish
m n e te r
That »lie on S r |i(e u ih«r 2IV. 1513. and
on S e p te m b e r if&amp;, 1913, the four bun
dretlih n n n l» e r» a r) of the event. It la

been »Mirtilli lower.-i| ni.it » 11111•• »]|t
wan di Iti In« tu
Flirt» tn i*«e|f un» not
Of 111*1 g r e a te s t ciifi«*-»pi“ UC#v ITotinhly
tlle re »ufi n idi*.» »«lim wem err h e re 1
, 'b** l'imam.i ennal
lf thl» o r ig in a i
w III. h low ' I i i | i In »I ino»idler•• i e n»ion
trip cali h&lt;- prohdige,| for four d a y s —
It had hn|i|.i m d h e fo r r nini menni
inr li m i ) « e l i |»J" both pageaut and
only n f r » liuure work Ioni
ttur ihl«
'o va tte th è rrn ft »III rm ch th è F a
w«» riilnethlng d lfT'ieiit
|t » j j » m,
i olile on th è a iin lv rr s a r y of th è ,.d a y .
leaky vulve— be enw timi now—btrt w |
.WiC/lfJlUi' VO-thiHiàuuaU. wbeh Hai boa
endden Influx of fiiitelnr.irrTF^nihnflTT*
«frode d o w iy .th e «hlnlng sandt* and
l&gt;ro(mlled h&gt; tlm «miden re leasing of
wiulwl luto thè surf. » av e d hi» «word
th e predilli re of the i|eud weight of
o v er (he «eu a» a sytubol of Ita fu tu ra
«1er th a t Luui lunrtueil it. lu ltw..iot*-&lt;
'varfsiiTake tó K ing F e r d in a n d ------------Inal lim it«
And It was flowing not
A w|)d inni dashtng cavnller waa
from th e miiith. n« It
nhould have 1
thl» Ilalhoa a «w ashlnickliT of hle
flowed hut freni til)- went from Inline
•Ime. un a d v e n tu r e r of many
halril . ■ . I""t e a lh tin Sili Itil building
tir*'!idth &lt;"»!'ape« and finali) thè v ictlm
l ’&lt; |‘ SM*f* 1 knew « h u t th at nnu nl
of un tinjunt. pereerutliin
T b e envtT h e ii'Mei. fo'indn'lim« would »Imply
mi« notilea
«ho
enronipnuH«d
hle
he dwepl nw ni
T ile building. fisMllg
rlounfiill in** foruotten. th&lt;* kiim
he
ntl noti till Wi- 1 I ..liuti«** U« mi tel V '
Imtioreil I» i a t *’I * rccnMcd, thè Sputi
«« !
’ll!*» ' .i ■ I** lull» when t fn, on
-li dominimi ha» piinm-d imiti
thè
!■ c ! ***1« ui«. » 1* t I * u * "i
i " " . i t i t o u n Imi ih*1 natile of thè dar'!*&lt;■• «W*nt )..
. ,| ilo» ti fila fni e
'ng pp.m " t thè reanlute «nldb, r j __t|ie
I I . le*.g e i ]
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d II li 111 n i ‘. t i l l
Then
feurlitaa leiuler. Uvea oli In lilMlnfy and
h*' rynheil huek io the a i r lock and
«tory, and will, lf all gore well. be
entered thi" chnintier wlih th e negl
(Ittlngli llnketf wlth thè coinplctlon
l*re»Hiire of ntnn&gt;«|diere
une
inali
of I li a t tn a s te rp le c e of m g ln e e r ln g
»II» wultlng there anil lie wn« J iir I
"lili'li Joln« oeenn
ami o ccati— Ih«
nl nt •** |ii*« h«i'k Into i In* ii|&gt;i»&gt; r air
neeali wh|ch he «nlleil affli thè o ceau
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LIV ER Y , S A L E S AND F E E D
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C O N T R A C T O R S FOR A L L K IN O S OF HEAVV MAULING

Largo supply of Horses, Mules
Wagons and Harness always
on hand F o r Sale or Exchango
Q l s c h a m l t h l n c * n d W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In a o n n a o t l o n

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

High (¿rade Pianos—Low Prices—Easy Terms
Piano Tuning A Specialty
Orders Solicited
Phone 18-4 Rings

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Engraving, Clock and Jewelry Repairing

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Jewelen, SUvenmJtha and Importer*
41 Wf»t Bay Strtet
Jaekionvllle. Florid*

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head of tho llttlo hay
It «.i» l.ite
*fi«rnoonj a cottage »trn.il , i. the
hank not fifty yard« iII hI hii ' unit tli“
boat jugt allowed aniong *1,
iroveg. Hrowater crept cmtn- “ ' &lt;“
* a r d It. Ho pulled It from in. pim •*
Into tho «hullo» water
Then he dlacovered thni with *’ ■
chain and tho hall, he could ii"i &gt;i.*• t
It- Ho could not lift hi» leg ft uni Mi*
•wgtnpy bottom of the bui
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he dono *o, could hu have climb* il I ■
without upsetting tho cruft
Under the Beat, att lie had !»«•• ti ad
vised, he g*w the little ollakln pack
a«e containing tho money ami tin*
key. Qut ho could not reach »•&gt; fat
'l l * finger tip» stopped «hurt a full
foot ;to stretch further mean n&gt; up ,
*et the little craft. Ho stru g g l'd Mil
ths sweat poured down hlti fa ce . Then,
turning, he became aware thnt n small
child waa watching him. a girl about
Hi* year* old, evidently from thu cut

"Com# here.” said Prewster lioamo
ly. and the child obeyed
"lk&gt; you
see that package under lliat «cntT.
Couli*T*m gel It for m e ?"

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FIRST NATOINAL BANK
OF SANFORD, FLA.

Llghtrilng and Concreta.
K v i t v ilav that 1« Im m
Into the
Ih** .•ricci Ipf llghinlng &lt;&gt;n concrete,
i* 11 * |i| m in e « like a buret of muelc
w tu. li |*a» luDg bectl u mailer of dia
.uni rltim l la c lf all the day througli
pili“ imu lieviti observed b) u leadlng
mill tin nt ebalt m ake M « ilance, fl
nu‘tnb**r of thè Amerlran Hortety of
'T ‘ c*i *&gt;r a llfi-m a ri'h. »» thou wilt —

Funds

P ro te c te d

by

B u r g la r y

In s u r a n c e

Safety Deposit Bos## lor Rant
. O R G A N I Z E D 1887

l'Ut) lbigln&lt;"*TB, «h o Ita» a relnfon-ed

lui**
‘Ihls » a « «im i k tiy llglitnlng.
whicli i niuuol no In juri boi i hnnged
Tì.i . vi,*» nr.' •••n.'iitli In met-twig thè »•■ititi*, of Mie cullerete In pla**es
The tank
i urk nr*- o f'e n . In sume why troni gtanular to \Il remi»
or i .i Iu t , reaping 'h e * *n,«e,)nences of »■&lt; li.'iii III rcln fon ed
T b eIr O w n

Q IO . P lh N A L D , V lM -F r* «.
0. P. W H I T H E R , Asst. CssKIwr

r M RAND. Pr.s.dsnt
f . P PORSTEN. C»»hl»f

con. i d i ’ « n 1cr Innk un lil» country es
Faul*.

‘ttielr own fit glee I
inlMinanagemeiil,
Improvidence or wrant of applicatio n
M arshall Field

Might Have Known It.
A New Yorker »ufferlug front «tomitch trouble waa put under an X ray
and learned that he hnd «wallowed hi«
faDn teeth
Th o clmmp tplght hav.i
known It front the gnivuotig pnln Ip
his stomach.

Wonhlpert In Ancient Days,
iti the Nwtlunul Museum, WashingIon Itiere In a meteorite weighing 1,4 0 0 'pound»
fn ihe Vale coileotlou Is
nun weighing I 035 pounds, and uue
nt AmheriL 437 pounds. Romo sacred
«tones, a» the black meteorite wor­
shiped nl Kinrwa. In Syria, the holy
jCuitlm of Mecca, nHit Ihn great stone
ot the pyramid of Cbolula, In Mexico;
own their sanctity to the belief that
they hod fnlion from heaven

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C O N N E L L Y

GENERAL

FI RE

INSURANCE AGENT
Office Above

Nature's Wise LtmlTiflqn.
Il ls well f o r t i « t h i i t ^ i a t b i f n 0 o n ! f

Wanted a Variety.

Th# child atdod walchlng him Aiumt endure a certain amount of nnhuppl•n mouth, half frightened, half In te r flpgp; what 1« b ejo n d MioT7~eititer a¿•*ted. It w a s evident thnt she had no * nlhllnt“« Mm or jia»«»« by lilm and
Goethe,
Intention of doing what thu »tiungc I r a i t » Mm uiialhctb
^sn tol« ,h*r. Brew ster resolved to
?*y th#i#tr#ct o f fear.
Heredity.
“Marjorie! M a r jo r ie !" called a clear

polo# from th# cottage.
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'Coma h e re !” cried Hrowstcr In a
*«• . puigry whisper.
"Climb In
at one* and got mo that pack-

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TITT 'good story of thecharm•nV- At r i b e s n &lt;1S6iah. who w n «bout
lu partake for th** fir**» time of what
.'Ui Kli*lt»h •ottslns call ‘high meal
I•',*•.! lant, | believe tt was wa* about
■o lm- per veil ami thu butler naked
Will you 'ave sotpe of It »tale
"Don't loll tno thing« a in 't Inherit bur
od,'' „ exclaimed tho iffsgttsted com yr Igh,' lua'iitu?" And the guest graposltor. ‘Vuat look at the awkward rluusly replied; “You may serve me
boy over there. It’s exactly like the i tittle of both It* tall and Ita eye.

pi hla father used to make.**^

»lease.”

General Fire
Sanlord

Insurance
Florida

A want ad is a good investment

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¿ ¿ A new city is being built at Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville’s splendid seaside resort, -

' ' \ through the past dozen years has been made famous by. the Continental Hotel,
f hoftier are rising ^along the blufFs that .overhang the beach i t s e l f an d ip .th e
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palm and oak-covered hammock behind it—there is no more attractive place in Florida
.hor in the South for year-around residence.
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More than four thousand acres of forest land and ocean front ate td'be-epened to home­
builders—a modern city with paved streets, electric lights, healthful drainage,/and all the con­
veniences and necessities of comfortable living. The location is by'th,e ¿finest ocean beach in
the South, seventeen miles from Jacksonville and connected with it by a splendid, hard-su r
faced roadway and a convenient train schedule. An electric service is promised within the
next few months,-with-

Beautiful home sites by the beach or among the great palms,
magnolias, and oaks of Florida’s splendid forests. There is no
more attractive spot in the South.
Already a beginning has been made— nearly a thousand acres
north of the,road to the beach have been platted, streets huve
been laid out and cut through, building sites cleared and a score
of beautiful bungalows and houses are actually going up as rapid­
ly as men and material can be gathered for their construction.
The electric lighting plant is ready for extension along the
streets and boulevards and into the houses. An artesian well is
flowing thousands of gallons an hour, sufficient for a population
of ten thousand people.

Atlantic Bench is owned and being developed by men of
energy and experience who are bncked by abundant capital
They will control the building of Atlantic Beach from the begin
ning and no feature will be allowed that can m a r its desirabditv
as a home place for men and women of refinement. Building r e ­
strictions and limitations will control the clnss of buyers and
home builders.
Many beautiful bungalows and residences will be ready for
occupancy within a few weeks—desirable lots on which the pur­
chasers may build houses of their own designing will be o ffe r e d
far sale within a short time. There is no more attractive place
in the South for homes, summer, winter, the year n round.

The Atlantic Beach Corporation has its office on the property at the Beach.
open to receive visitors, who will be welcomed.
lation.

An inspection of the property will be a r e v e

The Company also has an office in the St. James Building, Jacksonville.

not come, write for full information about this home development proposition.
that has ever been undertaken in the South.

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�ALL AROUND FLORIDA
City council met In regular.

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Smith
today
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inaugüral

enry I ami» f^rom tiia juiijvdk\to‘WtLQ#*fttl»./
ntH " " ¡ o n e . the Wllmott cose, end the second
that of n negro, G. W. Benton, charged
with killing one Frank Franklin in Golds­
boro. near Sanford. And a great quan­
tity of civil
Judge Perkins also instructed Sheriff
Fra^k
Gordon this morning not to sum­
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John Phrroy Mltchel, ¡Mr pendent mon Jurors from point* beyond the new­
Democrat and president of tM ;hoard of ly established Orange county line.
aldermen of New York city uà». nomin­ Keporter-Slar.
ated today by President .Wilson, to Iw -S
Mrs. Lilia Entrrtaiiu rollertor of th# port of NtfW York to
-Mrs. Ena Taylor Ellis entertained at
¿T. Th», eelcca beautiful* reception on Friday after­
the White House
noon In compliment to her cousin, Mia*
termed ;*» iutppy eolutlon" to a contest
Kate Budd of Monticello and Mrs. Geo.
In which Now York «tale leadenv of every
Frederick Smith of Sanford, who is the
«Inf of the pnrly had token a lively part
guest of her sister, Mrs. M. H. Mabry.
for the If# i&amp; o month».
The handsome Ellis home is an ideal
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place for entertaining and on this i*cca.Mr*. Henry I-engstreei, widow ol the sion It was unusually attractive With Ita
fsmoUS Confederate general Unlay lost wealth of Iwnutfful
(lowere.
Little
htr fight for TtappÄIntmnit us pust- M ia n Julia and Millie Kill», the pretty
’ mlstnas Of Y*oinc«vjl|e. Ga. Mn*. H. little twin daughters of the hoateaa re­
W. J. Hajnm w«g nominated to the, of­ ceived the carda at the door, and Mrs.
fice after Pmudent Wilson had consulted T. if . Shackleford and Mm. R. S. Cockthe Georgia senators. ir'w&amp;'Tearncd rell ri-oTvcd'the* guesta In thè bàli Slid
that Post master General Öuriewni’a re­ ushered them into the drawing room to
ports pf the condition of the poeloffie# meet tHb receiving line, which was com­
over &gt;h|fh Mrs. LongStreet presided posed of Mrs. Ellis, Mis* Budd, Mrs.
alleged thut the office WM poorly inani Mabry and Mrs. Smith. This charming'
aged.
room Was artistically decorated with loveand rosea. In the dining
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arriman, their stand- 'rogm
P«« I« »11 ‘ be exquisite
,y 7^'
-»bâtie»fiwai tin W
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fora place «m tiuVáoctidn hklJot. fifteen ™ pgrtlculnriy attractive with a bean
primarj’ Which osnires- Another wann pink rones, and upon this a vose of sweet
rainpàigfc-hèiwwn now ami Jím e -V the p m 4 a . the daintitwt shade* were reflect­
data of Hi* nfty clrctkm. bctwren SóciitH ed in a handsome mirror plateau The
" ¿ K iB r e I T effwr ^ - rerv-rtslty Thamtirg g r -th r
rand!Hate for dty at- room:, wert darkened and lighted by pink
p -^ tir r r »baded-capdlee— Mb* Ella Nash nshored
as dw’aU lÌUt'of seven 8odali»t raiMÜ- tho gueats Into the (lining room, where
dat«. fpr the board of «durât ion, and Mrs, W. A. Hockcr and Mrs. U A. Per;
eight ontrof nipc candidal niffqr rté’cotin-' kins preoldctl. Delirious ire and cake
were served, with tho assistance of three
«il.
• . -- utlraativa college girls, - Mitsea Mary
Floyd, Elizabeth Park hill ahd Miiyme
All fourth citasi j&gt;iatm*rt£rehips,, exForaythc. A largo number of ladisa
cfptUww paying Usa than $lhO a year,
enjoyed Mrs. Ellis’ hospitality.—Tsllav-t-rd thrown dpón to competitive nut inliawtec Democrat. 1
inutibos by an order -tssurel today by
Wilson. T h e » ' positions are ' ¡ y Hospital A»«orlatlon MeCftng
•Plained fn the clASulflcd service, but
The unnual meeting of the Sanford
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60,000

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who

were Hospital Association was held a t the

“rotonM" in the claasifie&lt;l service by
«seditiv«.. prdrni of previous admiul-*■ tlmjnl«triitini» will hflirn In toast alii
romer». In competitive examination-to
(told their position*) with dvil service
protactlon. In awfalemant. making tills
order public Poatmastcr General Burle-"n announced that It was the purpose
of f‘reddent Wiboh and himself to osserrice tu include
lend the
of the (wcond
probably within a year,
legislation by cungrww,
which.will bo laid
ident, » ¿ I ’provide for n
ÍÓT .incumbenti! and
"In. keeping Vi Ut the import­

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office of the- president, Tuesday, May
6th, ss per notice published in th# Sam
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The meeting was called to order at
8;10 p. m., a quorum being present.
Tho mhmtc* of the last meeting war«
read and approved. 'The election of
officer» was then held and resulted u*
follow»:
' T4y .
M. F. Jtobinaun. president.
Dr.
E . Walker, vice president.
Mr*. A. T. Resect tor, secreUri-.
Geo. H. Fcrnald, treasurer.
Trustees—Thos. Emmett Wilson. D.
Ai Cald«wll, T , J.'.MUJer, Mr*; R. L.
P«k, Mrs. J . D. Davison, E. B. H»urke.
Mr*. M- Frank, Mr*. J. H. Roumillst,
Mrs. J . N. Whitper; DL J . N, Robson.
Mr». Geo. H, Fernald. . 7'-. .
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I f f . Wilson was requested to Inveitiflub
gato the mortgage agalhst^thc lots do: RoumUlat. was hostess of nated by- Mr. Holden and fepwt at the
Wednreduy aíte»- next ntcetlng. A’ general discussion
dge were played. followed showing ‘the necessities of s
. made the highest »core, (uwpiUil at this time. The report of the
», a pt«*y R™ secretary and tn^urqref was received and
the prix».
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The president' and the trust*«# were
games of card»
apricot lee requwtcd to consult with the officer» of
by the hoatere Seminole roifbty and the dty council of
- George A. De- Sanford as early as poaaible in reference
Mr*. C. G. to their aid in supporting a hospital.
0q motion the lollowing wer# elected
I , MBs Ellzaas
• membership 'committee: Mr*. M,
luicy Newsome,
Frank, ghairmsn; Mr». R, L. 1‘eck, E. B.
Hfh
lffuukc______________ D fl— _ — —
Mr. T. J. Miller waa requested to con­
sult with dty council and have th e to u
'th e Meth- for hoaplUl.draiwiLapd ¿treat graded. _
There being no further husinoM the
eooked food
meeting
adjourned at 9:8fi.
P. McCuller SatIt
is
propoawrto
hav# the lot» cleared
« 10th. They will
cakre, candy, at one# and arrangement* made to confor your ■truct * writable building to accommo­
r ‘ fiWi date the immediato d«m*nda for « ho*.
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The Goneral News of the Land
of Flowers

May $th, 1913 at 7:30 p. m.
HISTORICAL i-ASSOCIATION Present, T . J. Miller, president; F. L, GUUED FROM THTSÍÁTC PRESS
Woodruff, 8. Runge, W. S. Hand, B. W.
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¡Herndon and Vi. H. Underwood. Ab- - t . An Epitome of the Weeks Mott Im­
should Ue F orm ed In Sem inole
c . C. Woodruff.
portant Happenings in the
County To .Preeerva the ReMinute# of the last meeting read and
States- Domain
cord* And Tradition*
(approved.
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Mr. Ferguson and others appeared beTwenty-five car lohda of potatoee v _ ., -i;v,, , -The following able wrtfO has been sent fore the council and Atjccd that French
to The Herald for publication and^thfa avenue bo paved 26 feet wide from First shipped from the Hastings section y*a.terday and about tbo-sam*. .will go. Jew.««tr;
paper auggret* that e
street. Moved that the
carefully and digest tbo contefrtf. Such quest be granted. Loot for want of a ward today. It is believed that the crop .
an aasrKfatlon would b# .r t r t valuable second, • Moved and " seconded that will all be practically on the way to mar­
In many ways;
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French-avenue from First to'Ninth be ket by-Saturday night.
to o
A- Hlsterical Society
Ijaved nlno feet wide. Carried. Moved
The
Pensacola
Journal ,aaya; “Under
unded
that
relief
voucher»
be
We are elated over our (Aw*/v\uit&gt;
the
direction
of
City
Health Officer Wm.
Qua
Frank,
17.00;
Mia»
Lola
Our patriotism Is excited »nìf t
D.
Noble*,
with
sanitary
Inspectors in
____^$2,80;
Maggie
Mtielle,
aret.
propitious for forming a Semin?
*t
the'front ranks armed with htffftftfirayi^bitoTn lfilfi tax. Carried.
ty Historical Association. We
era,
coached
by
Mayor
Frank
Reilly
first citltens; devolves upon us t^e duty | Petition
I . to open. Tenth and Eleventh
to preserve a record of th# facta'and Ww-«treets-from Holly to Poplar avenue re­ and the rity board of health, financed
jy the city council and assisted by an
dden ta transpiring just now in / WwH*rrqd *° •‘»wet committee.
’*formative period
. . .of our county;* - &gt;-'^ S /Moved and seconded^that the salaries army of Pensacola dtixea», war on the
* the |Kjlice be’ raised from $60,00 per deadly house fly will begin today end.
fain. fn which If wo fall coming__
ationa shall have a right to charge t i t 1mon‘ h to
pw month, and that of will continue indefinitely In an effort to
with negligence;
the Chief of Police be raised from $76.00 rid the d ty of the pest during the sum­
mer months." A patent liquid fly kilW
to $85.00 per month. Carried.Accurate county records afford the!
The clerk was Instructed to correspond will be used to kill the Insects and two
best materia) for state history. The
wffh th* officials of tha A. C. L. in regard arge spraying machin« have been or*
territory'comprised'wUbin the new couftdared. « v
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in paving
ty was Uie iwai of imjtortani military
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Moved and seconded that the finance
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,
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activities during the Seminole war, and
committee take up the matter of a fur
From present indicaMotw Governor
stiff among nur. ciUzens are a few who
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. tner bond Issue, and report at the next Trammell's bill abolishing the convict
wUncased, or. had part In that prolong*! ^
Ung. Carried.
ease system, which passed the bouse by i
struggle. Their assistance would be
Tito collector *aa instructed to notify »ttCh an overwhelming .majority will
Invaluable in locating pfacce of historical
mil who had not paid their takes that if travel a rocky road before It paa*«# the
lntere«t,-and if recorded their remlnicent
not paid by the 19th inst they vtould be­ senate, aa the bill favored by the senate .
atorirn would furnish elements of rocome delinquent and property adver­ committee on convict# and prisons Is re­
mance anti adventure Ip tl\e story-tell­
tised and chats added.
garded-by many as a much better meas­
ing of the future. Biographical sketch«*
. Reports of treasurer, chief of police, ure for several rearons, principal among
would have an added 4ntepat if pre­
»mnitary Inspector, fire company read and which la the fact that it cuta out tho
pared -by those who’ had a personal
ordered filed.
“middleman" in convict leasing and
acquaints»#» with our pioprer men and
Mewed^ad-qsoaiMtod that thadnlls as thereby Increases the*- reverme -tm th e
women.
approved by the finance committee and state ahd ellminatoa to a certain extent
vthe yroddent bajflMtL.' VCa^. tbq feature of commcnrtaffrinrrtnnrr
tcresting «od^^uldjutm se n laut
jried.' -,
c j :c
.
ffrefrrri.ich- TOUndi adJousaatUi
ghie the namre upon tlu t raster which
Key Weal. Flo., May 7.—One hun­
shall bdqng to history.
Every .Week Bridge G ib
| dred tbauund dollar»' damage was done.
Recently a tender chord .was struck
Mn. C .»M» ^.Vorce Waa the charming and _y»¥çr»l iw ndrel jn e n . and ' w m a i
in û * - r o Â y " S r » n ie oi'BihíóSTs hostess of the Every Week Bridge Club thrown out of work when fire, early
eaxffest,residents when the faithful heart Wednesday afternoon, complimentary Wednesday morning destroyed four
otrt esnnow.
o f* &lt;1P e»ltebuhi; . w
tmr-ohi
riga? fattorie», three sponge bouree, two
hunt in an ovvr-joyful effort in announc­ her home in New York next week- The umber altfds and several small bulld­
ing the hirth of Seminole county. ,
member» of this pleasant Bridge Club ogs In Key West The fire waa dis­
Since the early day he has had his part have been associated together hi their covered 1n the factory of the Key Wr»t
in all the town'» joyful occasions and his weekly meeting* for so long, that this Cigar Company, and spread rapidly for
thunderous acclimations To . our af- nrxt to th fif last rpeeting, wllh these a time, threatening the lower-buainea*
fectlonate ear» were only t y boisterous indivk}ual roember» It will si»o Ire the section of the city. A branch factory
last Üme that Mrs. Vorct* will b« the ol E. H. Gato and the Wolf Bros, and
Jubilation» of a friend. • ^ e
The hope has for yearn becnTfierished hostrea of the club for some time, u alte *rincipe de Golfo factoriee’were burned.
that the old rannon might some time *1» «¿&gt;n leave Sanford for tha season— .rohn Lowe, Jr., owned moat of the buildije mounted In one of th# p#rka of the city that the reunion W«in#wlay was tinged ngr and Is the heaviest loeer.
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In memory of the daya that are gone, with more sadness than pleasure.
Two
-table«
of
bridge
were
played.
Potato digging time is here and many
Inscribed with ccrtsin dates, Its oWn
name and that of iU faithful ,gunntt+ Mrs. W. D. Holden made'the highest 8torke farmers ire shipping fin« pota­
"Shad," for many year# a familiar and scor# and won the lovely belt pin prise. to « to the northern market. Foremoat
A fy s^ b a eonslusioa-^ri tp* ia uxvwtlna gmong mm ii J. Hwni n wuiumi, «no
pimmwiut» flgunr qpctT
a tyj»c of his kind fast passing away— 2amra of cards, dalldoua »luffed peppers, has un fine potato« os ever grew any­
one.worthy to be enrolled upon our an- pimento sandwich«, olives, nut sand where on earth. His yield has so far
nala—and. a pcreopal .»krtch. pf him J i wich«, lobster '*» la Newburg", cheese been at the rate od thirty-five barrels to
o ik « and ’coffee were served by the the acre. Mr. Williams to one of the'
soon to appear.
boat«», whose gu«U wore Mrs. O. W. moat succoeaful furmere in Florida and
And now- that we cannot mount the
Brady, Mrs. C. 0 . Mel-augblin, Mr». knowa ju*\ what to do with a farm. At
runnon In the way we had planned, w#
W. D. Holden, Mr*. Cruse P km n, Mr». thb time, when icarecly anyone has •
may yet gather up the fragments and
A- P. Connolly, Mr*. W. R. Anno Mr». good oat crop, lw has twelve acres ol
imbed them fn a concrete pillar with thb
T. A. Neel.
outs on the farm of E. 3. Matthew* that
inscription* upon the largest piece#,
are well up t o the standard. The proe- - , v
one of Which weigh» about one hundred
pect was gloomy at one time, but an apWill Visit Hanford
pounds.
M «. Pauline I), iiason will leave rilration of nitrate of sioda at the right
Let
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u* not
n0l defer'
# « « _ »these
« -• matters; ‘they
‘7 * WwJat#day afternoon at 4:16 via the time brought the oats out and they look
are b « t done under enthusiasm, and l £ fAU, nUc CoaBl Uhr for . pUwUnt vaca- good enough to eat now.—8Urke Tele-1
not our enthusiasm giv, pUre to th « * b ^
of two month,. Beginning to- graph.
aorhlng routine of .every day offal». morrow Mis# Helen Stewart will fill her
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Let a day be *et In tb f M et future when place us society editor of the Tribune
C. W- Ward brought to the Valley
our county cilUen/» aholl meet in Sanford during bcr'abosence; ’Mr*. Horen will
Gazette office Wednesday four ear» 01
to orgnnhe the '‘8fmihole County Hto- go to Limona this morning to spend the
com, each of different variety—wWto,
torica) Association and let it not be first of th# week with her parent*. Mr.
yellow, strawberry and flint that be oays
postponed "Last we forget."
and Mrs. J . W. Brown#. She will be waa growing on the 8t. Cloud farm aome
accompanied by her mother for a visit of twelve years ago. The rare are in a
Cameo Bridge l l i b
* a few ‘daya fn Sanford and Jacksonville, perfect »tote of preservation, being as
Visiting a sister, Mrs. W.'A. LUJa at th* hard and firm and the grains as full of
The Cameo Bridge Club waa enter­
latter place. Mr». A. C. Ctewis will join moat a# they 'were the day they were
tained by Mrs. W. R. Anno Tuesday
Mr»- Hazcn in Jacksonville M ay 18, and pqlled from tbo flolk; In fact, they are
iäM
morning. Two table« of bridge were
they will go to Waabington, D. C., to perfectly preserved that it required •
played.
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m )(.
attend th# annual convention of the _
man
of1 tMr.
Ward's
reputation for ve­
Mrs. B. W. Herndon was the lucky
American -Federation of Arial Mr*. racity to convince 1» that they were not
winner of lb# top score and is wearing
Walter J. Wardgr of Chicago and Tam­ produced last season. Mr. Ward tUtc«
with pleasure tb# lovely cameo brooch,
pa, who to visiting itt New York, will meet that forty bushels were grown to the acre
the club prixe. Tbo## whp enjoyed tho
them In WonhJngton, and after a week of this crop, and he see# no reason why
pleasant morning game*of cards were
ent if. th# New Willard Hotel. Mm. the same could not tie done by anyone
i
-Mr»r- Gr-Mt-Voio»
oxen wllL accompany-Mra. Warder’to in this section, This corn has been in
Uughlln. Mr*. 0. W. Brady, Mr». A.&gt;.
Connelly, Mr». Robert Newman, Mr«. Chicago, where sha will bo hur guret for Washington,
a few days. Later she will bo Joined by year«, and was only returned to KleeiraT. A., Neal. Mr». B- W. Herndon.
her sister, *Mrt- Frank D. tUawson, and hiee last fall, which fact may account for
V ^ ' AT, * 7
7 .
■ ! will ttccumjtany her to Her home in Janre- ita splendid condition.— Kissimmee Val­
(Veil ton Music Club
I viUe,;WkL, ,to spend .the remainder of ley Gazette. t •. 1
7’ * .
The regular meeting of tho C#cillan her' varat!&lt;*•'. lire.’ CUntk wUl visit
Munie Club will be held at tho «ludio of frienda at Winatou Salem, N . C.,’ alter
Want to buy a few thousand feet of
the convention to over.—Tampa Trib­
icatory board». F. V&gt; Qraana,
une.
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¿ A new city is being built at Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville’s splendid seaside

resort,

' ' \ through the past dozen years has been made famous by. the Continental Hotel,
tifnf hoftier are rising ^along the blufFs that .overhang the beach itselfa n d ip.the
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palm and oak-covered hammock behind it—there is no more attractive place in F lorida
.hor in the South for year-around residence.
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More than four thousand acres o f forest land and ocean front ate td'be-epen ed to hom e­
builders—a modern city with paved streets, electric lights, healthful drainage,/and all the co n ­
veniences and necessities of com fortable living. The location is by'th,e ¿finest ocean beach in
the South, seventeen miles from Jacksonville and connected with it by a splendid, hard-sur
faced roadway and a convenient train schedule. A n electric service is promised within the
next few months,-with-

Beautiful home sites by the beach or among the great palms,
magnolias, and oaks of Florida’s splendid forests. There is no
more attractive spot in the South.
Already a beginning has been made— nearly a thousand acres
north of the,road to the beach have been platted, streets huve
been laid out and cut through, building sites cleared and a score
of beautiful bungalows and houses are actually going up as rapid­
ly as men and material can be gathered for their construction.
The electric lighting plant is ready for extension along the
streets and boulevards and into the houses. An artesian well is
flowing thousands of gallons an hour, sufficient for a population
of ten thousand people.

Atlantic Bench is owned and being developed by men of
energy and experience who are bncked by abundant capital
They will control the building of Atlantic Beach from the begin
ning and no feature will be allowed that can mar its desirabditv
as a home place for men and women of refinement. Building re ­
strictions and limitations will control the clnss of buyers and
home builders.
Many beautiful bungalows and residences will be ready for
occupancy within a few weeks—desirable lots on which the pur­
chasers may build houses of their own designing will be o ffe r e d
far sale within a short time. There is no more attractive place
in the South for homes, summer, winter, the year nround.

The A tlantic Beach Corporation has its office on the property at the Beach.
open to receive visitors, who will be w elcom ed.
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A n inspection o f the property will be

The Company also has an office in the St. Jam es Building, Jacksonville.

not com e, write for full inform ation about this hom e developm ent proposition.

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The Goneral News o f the Land
of Flowers

In
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enry Iami» f^rom tiia juiijvdk\to‘WtLQ#*fttl»./
ntH " " ¡ o n e . the Wllmott cose, end the second
that of n negro, G. W. Benton, charged
with killing one Frank Franklin in Golds­
boro. near Sanford. And a great quan­
tity of civil
Judge Perkins also instructed Sheriff
Fra^k
Gordon this morning not to sum­
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John Phrroy Mltchel, ¡Mr pendent mon Jurors from point* beyond the new­
Democrat and president of tM;hoard of ly established Orange county line.
aldermen of New York city uà». nomin­ Keporter-Slar.
ated today by President .Wilson, to Iw -S
Mrs. Lilia Entrrtaiiu rollertor of th# port of NtfW York to
-Mrs. Ena Taylor Ellis entertained at
¿T. Th», eelcca beautiful* reception on Friday after­
the White House
noon In compliment to her cousin, Mia*
termed ;*» iutppy eolutlon" to a contest
Kate Budd of Monticello and Mrs. Geo.
In which Now York «tale leadenv of every
Frederick Smith of Sanford, who is the
«Inf of the pnrly had token a lively part
guest of her sister, Mrs. M. H. Mabry.
for the If# i&amp; o month».
The handsome Ellis home is an ideal
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place for entertaining and on this i*cca.Mr*. Henry I-engstreei, widow ol the sion It was unusually attractive With Ita
fsmoUS Confederate general Unlay lost wealth of Iwnutfful
(lowere.
Little
htr fight for TtappÄIntmnit us pust- M ian Julia and Millie Kill», the pretty
’ mlstnas Of Y*oinc«vjl|e. Ga. Mn*. H. little twin daughters of the hoateaa re­
W. J. Hajnm w«g nominated to the, of­ ceived the carda at the door, and Mrs.
fice after Pmudent Wilson had consulted T. if. Shackleford and Mm. R. S. Cockthe Georgia senators. ir'w&amp;'Tearncd rell ri-oTvcd'the* guesta In thè bàli Slid
that Post master General Öuriewni’a re­ ushered them into the drawing room to
ports pf the condition of the poeloffie# meet tHb receiving line, which was com­
over &gt;h|fh Mrs. LongStreet presided posed of Mrs. Ellis, Mis* Budd, Mrs.
alleged thut the office WM poorly inani Mabry and Mrs. Smith. This charming'
aged.
room Was artistically decorated with loveand rosea. In the dining
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arriman, their stand- 'rogm
P «« I« »11 ‘ be exquisite
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fora place «m tiuVáoctidn hklJot. fifteen ™ pgrtlculnriy attractive with a bean
primarj’ Which osnires- Another wann pink rones, and upon this a vose of sweet
rainpàigfc-hèiwwn now ami Jíme -Vthe p m 4 a. the daintitwt shade* were reflect­
data of Hi* nfty clrctkm. bctwren SóciitH ed in a handsome mirror plateau The
"¿K iB re I T effwr ^ - rerv-rtslty Thamtirg g r-th r
rand!Hate for dty at- room:, wert darkened and lighted by pink
p -^ tir rr»baded-capdlee— Mb* Ella Nash nshored
as dw’ aU lÌUt'of seven 8odali»t raiMÜ- tho gueats Into the (lining room, where
dat«. fpr the board of «durât ion, and Mrs, W. A. Hockcr and Mrs. U A. Per;
eight ontrof nipc candidal niffqr rté’cotin-' kins preoldctl. Delirious ire and cake
were served, with tho assistance of three
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• . -- utlraativa college girls, - Mitsea Mary
Floyd, Elizabeth Park hill ahd Miiyme
All fourth citasi j&gt;iatm*rt£rehips,, exForaythc. A largo number of ladisa
cfptUww paying Usa than $lhO a year,
enjoyed Mrs. Ellis’ hospitality.—Tsllav-t-rd thrown dpón to competitive nut inliawtec Democrat. 1
inutibos by an order -tssurel today by
Wilson. The»'positions are ' ¡ y Hospital A»«orlatlon MeCftng
•Plained fn the clASulflcd service, but
The unnual meeting of the Sanford
-ixnit 60,000 incumbents who were Hospital Association was held at the
“ rotonM" in the claasifie&lt;l service by office of the- president, Tuesday, May
«seditiv«.. prdrni of previous admiul-*- 6th, ss per notice published in th# Sam
■ tlmjnl«triitini» will hflirn In toast alii Rmrmfnmc----------.
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romer». In competitive examination-to
The meeting was called to order at
(told their position*) with dvil service 8;10 p. m., a quorum being present.
protactlon. In awfalemant. making tills Tho mhmtc* of the last meeting war«
order public Poatmastcr General Burle- read and approved. 'The election of
-"n announced that It was the purpose officer» was then held and resulted u*
of f‘reddent Wiboh and himself to os- follow»:
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serrice tu include
lend the
M. F. Jtobinaun. president.
of the (wcond
Dr.
E. Walker, vice president.
probably within a year,
Mr*. A. T. Resect tor, secreUri-.
legislation by cungrww,
Geo. H. Fcrnald, treasurer.
which.will bo laid
Trustees—Thos. Emmett Wilson. D.
ident, » ¿ I ’provide for n Ai Cald«wll, T, J.'.MUJer, Mr*; R. L.
ÍÓT .incumbenti! and P«k, Mrs. J. D. Davison, E. B. H»urke.
"In. keeping Vi Ut the import­ Mr*. M- Frank, Mr*. J. H. Roumillst,
Mrs. J. N. Whitper; DL J. N, Robson.
Mr». Geo. H, Fernald. . 7'-. .
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Iff. Wilson was requested to Inveitiflub
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gato the mortgage agalhst^thc lots do: RoumUlat. was hostess of nated by- Mr. Holden and fepwt at the
Wednreduy aíte»- next ntcetlng. A ’ general discussion
dge were played. followed showing ‘the necessities of s
Mre.t
. made the highest »core, (uwpiUil at this time. The report of the
», a pt«*y R™ secretary and tn^urqref was received and
the prix».
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The president' and the trust*«# were
games of card»
apricot lee requwtcd to consult with the officer» of
by the hoatere Seminole roifbty and the dty council of
- George A. De- Sanford as early as poaaible in reference
Mr*. C. G. to their aid in supporting a hospital.
0q motion the lollowing wer# elected
I, MBs Ellzaas
• membership 'committee: Mr*. M,
luicy Newsome,
Frank, ghairmsn; Mr». R, L. 1‘eck, E. B.
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Mr. T. J. Miller waa requested to con­
sult with dty council and have thetou
'the Meth- for hoaplUl.draiwiLapd ¿treat graded. _
There being no further husinoM the
eooked food
meeting
adjourned at 9:8fi.
P. McCuller SatIt
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propoawrto
hav# the lot» cleared
« 10th. They will
cakre, candy, at one# and arrangement* made to confor your ■truct * writable building to accommo­
r ‘ fiWi date the immediato d«m*nda for « ho*.
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City council met In regular. ju * » 1o j &gt;
May $th, 1913 at 7:30 p. m.
HISTORICAL i- ASSOCIATION Present, T. J. Miller, president; F. L, GUUED FROM THTSÍÁTC PRESS
Woodruff, 8. Runge, W. S. Hand, B. W.
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¡Herndon and Vi. H. Underwood. Ab- - t . An Epitome of the Weeks Mott Im­
should Ue F orm ed In Seminole
c . C. Woodruff.
portant Happenings in the
County To .Preeerva the ReMinute# of the last meeting read and
States- Domain
cord* And Tradition*
(approved.
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Mr. Ferguson and others appeared beTwenty-five car lohda of potatoee v _ ., -i;v,, , - The following able wrtfO has been sent fore the council and Atjccd that French
to The Herald for publication and^thfa avenue bo paved 26 feet wide from First shipped from the Hastings section y*a.terday and about tbo-sam*. .will go. Jew.««tr;
paper auggret* that e
street. Moved that the
carefully and digest tbo contefrtf. Such quest be granted. Loot for want of a ward today. It is believed that the crop .
an aasrKfatlon would b# .rtrt valuable second, • Moved and " seconded that will all be practically on the way to mar­
In many ways;
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French-avenue from First to'Ninth be ket by-Saturday night.
too
A- Hlsterical Society
Ijaved nlno feet wide. Carried. Moved
The
Pensacola
Journal ,aaya; “ Under
unded
that
relief
voucher»
be
We are elated over our (Aw*/v\uit&gt;
the
direction
of
City
Health Officer Wm.
Qua
Frank,
17.00;
Mia»
Lola
Our patriotism Is excited »nìf t
D.
Noble*,
with
sanitary
Inspectors in
____^$2,80;
Maggie
Mtielle,
aret.
propitious for forming a Semin?
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the'front ranks armed with htffftftfirayi^bitoTn lfilfi tax. Carried.
ty Historical Association. We
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coached
by
Mayor
Frank
Reilly
first citltens; devolves upon us t^e duty | Petition
I . to open. Tenth and Eleventh
to preserve a record of th# facta'and Ww-«treets-from Holly to Poplar avenue re­ and the rity board of health, financed
jy the city council and assisted by an
dden ta transpiring just now in / WwH*rrqd *° •‘»wet committee.
army
of Pensacola dtixea», war on the
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and
seconded^that
the
salaries
formative period of our county;
* the |Kjlice be’ raised from $60,00 per deadly house fly will begin today end.
fain. fn which If wo fall coming__
ationa shall have a right to charge tit1mon‘ h to
pw month, and that of will continue indefinitely In an effort to
with negligence;
the Chief of Police be raised from $76.00 rid the dty of the pest during the sum­
mer months." A patent liquid fly kilW
to $85.00 per month. Carried.Accurate county records afford the!
The clerk was Instructed to correspond will be used to kill the Insects and two
best materia) for state history. The
wffh th* officials of tha A. C. L. in regard arge spraying machin« have been or*
territory'comprised'wUbin the new couftdared. « v
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in paving
ty was Uie iwai of imjtortani military
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Moved and seconded that the finance
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activities during the Seminole war, and
committee take up the matter of a fur
From present indicaMotw Governor
stiff among nur. ciUzens are a few who
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. tner bond Issue, and report at the next Trammell's bill abolishing the convict
wUncased, or. had part In that prolong*! ^
Ung. Carried.
ease system, which passed the bouse by i
struggle. Their assistance would be
Tito collector *aa instructed to notify »ttCh an overwhelming .majority will
Invaluable in locating pfacce of historical
mil who had not paid their takes that if travel a rocky road before It paa*«# the
lntere«t,-and if recorded their remlnicent
not paid by the 19th inst they vtould be­ senate, aa the bill favored by the senate .
atorirn would furnish elements of rocome delinquent and property adver­ committee on convict# and prisons Is re­
mance anti adventure Ip tl\e story-tell­
tised and chats added.
garded-by many as a much better meas­
ing of the future. Biographical sketch«*
. Reports of treasurer, chief of police, ure for several rearons, principal among
would have an added 4ntepat if pre­
»mnitary Inspector, fire company read and which la the fact that it cuta out tho
pared -by those who’ had a personal
ordered filed.
“ middleman" in convict leasing and
acquaints»#» with our pioprer men and
Mewed^ad-qsoaiMtod that thadnlls as thereby Increases the*- reverme -tm the
women.
approved by the finance committee and state ahd ellminatoa to a certain extent
vthe yroddent bajflMtL.' VCa^. tbq feature of commcnrtaffrinrrtnnrr
tcresting «od^^uldjutm se n laut
jried.' -,
cj :c
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ffrefrrri.i chTOUndi adJousaatUi
ghie the namre upon tlut raster which
Key Weal. Flo., May 7.—One hun­
shall bdqng to history.
Every .Week Bridge G i b
| dred tbauund dollar»' damage was done.
Recently a tender chord .was struck
Mn. C.» M» ^.Vorce Waa the charming and _y»¥çr»l iw ndrel jn en . and ' w m a i
in û * - r o Â y " S r » n ie oi'BihíóSTs hostess of the Every Week Bridge Club thrown out of work when fire, early
eaxffest,residents when the faithful heart Wednesday afternoon, complimentary Wednesday morning destroyed four
otrt esnnow.
o f* &lt;1Pe»ltebuhi;. w
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riga? fattorie», three sponge bouree, two
hunt in an ovvr-joyful effort in announc­ her home in New York next week- The umber altfds and several small bulld­
ing the hirth of Seminole county. ,
member» of this pleasant Bridge Club ogs In Key West The fire waa dis­
Since the early day he has had his part have been associated together hi their covered 1n the factory of the Key Wr»t
in all the town'» joyful occasions and his weekly meeting* for so long, that this Cigar Company, and spread rapidly for
thunderous acclimations To . our af- nrxt to thfif last rpeeting, wllh these a time, threatening the lower-buainea*
fectlonate ear» were only t y boisterous indivk}ual roember» It will si»o Ire the section of the city. A branch factory
last Üme that Mrs. Vorct* will b« the ol E. H. Gato and the Wolf Bros, and
Jubilation» of a friend. • ^ e
The hope has for yearn becnTfierished hostrea of the club for some time, u alte *rincipe de Golfo factoriee’were burned.
that the old rannon might some time *1» «¿&gt;n leave Sanford for tha season— .rohn Lowe, Jr., owned moat of the buildije mounted In one of th# p#rka of the city that the reunion W«in#wlay was tinged ngr and Is the heaviest loeer.
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In memory of the daya that are gone, with more sadness than pleasure.
Two
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of
bridge
were
played.
Potato digging time is here and many
Inscribed with ccrtsin dates, Its oWn
name and that of iU faithful ,gunntt+ Mrs. W. D. Holden made'the highest 8torke farmers ire shipping fin« pota­
"Shad," for many year# a familiar and scor# and won the lovely belt pin prise. t o « to the northern market. Foremoat
A fy s^ b a eonslusioa-^ri tp* ia uxvwtlna gmong m m ii J. Hwni n w uiumi, «n o
pimmwiut» flgunr qpctT
a tyj»c of his kind fast passing away— 2amra of cards, dalldoua »luffed peppers, has un fine potato« os ever grew any­
one.worthy to be enrolled upon our an- pimento sandwich«, olives, nut sand where on earth. His yield has so far
nala—and. a pcreopal .»krtch. pf him J i wich«, lobster '*» la Newburg", cheese been at the rate od thirty-five barrels to
o ik « and ’ coffee were served by the the acre. Mr. Williams to one of the'
soon to appear.
boat«», whose gu«U wore Mrs. O. W. moat succoeaful furmere in Florida and
And now- that we cannot mount the
Brady, Mrs. C. 0. Mel-augblin, Mr». knowa ju*\ what to do with a farm. At
runnon In the way we had planned, w#
W. D. Holden, Mr*. Cruse Pkmn, Mr». thb time, when icarecly anyone has •
may yet gather up the fragments and
A- P. Connolly, Mr*. W. R. Anno Mr». good oat crop, lw has twelve acres ol
imbed them fn a concrete pillar with thb
T. A. Neel.
outs on the farm of E. 3. Matthew* that
inscription* upon the largest piece#,
are well up t o the standard. The proe- - , v
one of Which weigh» about one hundred
pect was gloomy at one time, but an apWill Visit Hanford
pounds.
M «. Pauline I), iiason will leave rilration of nitrate of sioda at the right
Let
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n0l defer'
# « « _ »these
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‘7* WwJat#day afternoon at 4:16 via the time brought the oats out and they look
are b « t done under enthusiasm, and l £ fAU, nUc CoaBl Uhr for . pUwUnt vaca- good enough to eat now.—8Urke Tele-1
not our enthusiasm giv, pUre to th «* b ^
of two month,. Beginning to- graph.
aorhlng routine of .every day offal». morrow Mis# Helen Stewart will fill her
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Let a day be *et In tb f Met future when place us society editor of the Tribune
C. W- Ward brought to the Valley
our county cilUen/» aholl meet in Sanford during bcr'abosence; ’Mr*. Horen will
Gazette office Wednesday four ear» 01
to orgnnhe the '‘8fmihole County Hto- go to Limona this morning to spend the
com, each of different variety—wWto,
torica) Association and let it not be first of th# week with her parent*. Mr.
yellow, strawberry and flint that be oays
postponed "Last we forget."
and Mrs. J. W. Brown#. She will be waa growing on the 8t. Cloud farm aome
accompanied by her mother for a visit of twelve years ago. The rare are in a
Cameo Bridge l l i b
* a few ‘daya fn Sanford and Jacksonville, perfect »tote of preservation, being as
Visiting a sister, Mrs. W.'A. LUJa at th* hard and firm and the grains as full of
The Cameo Bridge Club waa enter­
latter place. Mr». A. C. Ctewis will join moat a# they 'were the day they were
tained by Mrs. W. R. Anno Tuesday
Mr»- Hazcn in Jacksonville May 18, and pqlled from tbo flolk; In fact, they are
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morning. Two table« of bridge were
they will go to Waabington, D. C., to perfectly preserved that it required •
played.
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m )(. reputation for ve­
attend th# annual convention of the __
man
of1 tMr.
Ward's
Mrs. B. W. Herndon was the lucky
American -Federation of Arial Mr*. racity to convince 1 » that they were not
winner of lb# top score and is wearing
Walter J. Wardgr of Chicago and Tam­ produced last season. Mr. Ward tUtc«
with pleasure tb# lovely cameo brooch,
pa, who to visiting itt New York, will meet that forty bushels were grown to the acre
the club prixe. Tbo## whp enjoyed tho
them In WonhJngton, and after a week of this crop, and he see# no reason why
pleasant morning game*of cards were
ent if. th# New Willard Hotel. Mm. the same could not tie done by anyone
-Mr»r- Gr - Mt-V oio»
oxen wllL accompany-Mra. Warder’to in this section, This corn has been in
Uughlln. Mr*. 0 . W. Brady, Mr». A .&gt; .
Chicago, where sha will bo hur guret for Washington,
Connelly, Mr». Robert Newman, Mr«.
a few days. Later she will bo Joined by year«, and was only returned to KleeiraT. A., Neal. Mr». B- W. Herndon.
her sister, *Mrt- Frank D. tUawson, and hiee last fall, which fact may account for
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■ ! will ttccumjtany her to Her home in Janre- ita splendid condition.— Kissimmee Val­
(Veil ton Music Club
I viUe,;WkL, ,to spend .the remainder of ley Gazette. t •. 1
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The regular meeting of tho C#cillan her' varat!&lt;*•'. lire.’ CUntk wUl visit
Munie Club will be held at tho «ludio of frienda at Winatou Salem, N . C.,’ alter
Want to buy a few thousand feet of
the convention to over.—Tampa Trib­
icatory board». F. V&gt; Qraana,
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oa the character of b u i neighbor. A
r e i 7 si arpie aid- to so dolo* la to
efaUh the «alla. I f
• * » '» o r worn*
00*0 Balls. M » long and »lecdtr, jv u
may Ira quita cartaio tbát person ta
not to robust physically. aa the possesaor of short, broad nallt. * .
W barata mao and woman with Iba
loo*, narrow typa o f oalla ara lnvetarata ria ionariaa, tboaa harina abort
almost a lwaya

become linked with the name o f D

try the etrr*n*ih v*f
•ra. I t U the’ la tte r who make the
beat aad moat rellabla critics.'
. A farther and almost certain char­
acteristic of io n * nailed people la
their Inlens# depredation of themaalraa aad tbatr own «forts lo aay
branch of work. T h e feeling almoat
Amount# 10 b tlilm lim
-with f hftPl
Bach a petal of rtear bowayv. »«Mom
worried those j,o»r»»alaf&gt;bort oalla

Back Broken, Walks. .
* Waldorf B lU er of New Rochelle, N.
■T , who contrary to the prediction of
pcryalrlana, baa l i r e * for nearly U
TrudtfV». prlth s brpkan hack, ceUrbrated hie Chrlatmaa by going oat for
nla first walk fa the street* since July,
3, 1911. when bn redebed tho Injur?
while driving. Ills ease bad receired
so much publicity that victims of sim­
ila r accidents la a ll parts of ths conntr y sent him letters,, to which he re­
plied with Christmas greeting*. ' A
neighbor prepared aa aaesoal pres sa t
for him ta Lb* shape of a silk quilt
w ith the names of 400 young women
embroidered on lb
Bach girl em­
broidered her own asms, and paid ten

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tfAUTdTUIt prUIUga, H»- a ¿ á ^ i y
P aid 11,575 fo r A n Epa B süer.

A t a adle la London last week of in «
late Lady Caroline Lindsay's tapestrin e ,. furniture and objects of art
Charles Oavts gave f 1,87k for a f e r ­
res agg boiler, i r la painted with
landscape* and email figure*, aad has
g ilt scroll bordera oa gros bine. It
was made by Ootnsry i n 17«. The
same purchaser gays f l j l l for an

synonymous of; bargains and to help
or this
50c CREPES consisting o f white also white with lavender stripe, ■
■ this is a special number but for Monday Sale as a leader a yd. 29c
\ E R Y SPECIAL: this will help to give an idea
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___ __________ ............
’o h lg l7 c
LA WNS: we are now showing a choice line o f colored lawns, con­
sisting o f figures, polka dots, stripes, etc., choice a yd. Monday 10c
S IL K SPECIAL for Monday, 2 7 inch wide natural color Pongee
' Shantung silk while lot lasts choice a yard
- . '6 9 c
CALICO S A L E —Beginning at 8 o ’clock M onday we will sell light
or dark colored calicoes consisting o f Simpson’s Columbia or .
Algonquin braiids a yard f
Z
r r~\Z “
: 4: 7-8c
R E M N A N T S A L E -T h is will be truly a sale o f remnants, consisto f remnants o f silk goods, woolen goods, cotton
is,
ginghams,domestics; every, remnaiit
mean
o f 1-3 or 1-2 o f what they are worth.

secretaire with a revolving cylinder

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le i

COLLARS
-Poets are born and not made,1* said
‘the yegmt man With th- I I n i r r e « ' .
log face and the long hair. “Are they r *
repWed bts wlfa.- “ W e ll, l i t show you
that th«r *7® n a d e sometimes
I'll
make you wateh the baby whHa 1 go
•a v e r bare snotber dollar that a y
fai ber tende to n i * “

■ .ì. ------- ■»!'» a.*.-;'
Joy In Bervlng.
-O ne hae mnd- n arm ili)* illH«-ov*ry
when one hss grasped thè faci that
Joy la a tblng t h i t la fast llnked to
serrlce.. Theo o a * wtU ceas* IndulgIng In Mì a fevtrtah dreams of mlTl)oce and promlqenc*. Ktor tbe man
who la not sotnehow servlng buroanlty
tnrarlsbly gela a d ark brown tasto In
bis soul.

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The Bearded M u —I'm maoufsetunl u * safety raaor. What's yours?
t Tbe Bat Man— I pat up an anti fat
preparation.— Philalelphla Bulletin.

Her Yearning.
Lltu* Martoria Loulae leaned on
sr grandmamma’s knew aad gaaed
ito space wltfc a^partlcularly aoolful;
tprsealoa. ¿Q iu grandmotber." aba
o-at ont, snddatdy. *T Juat Ions t*

a

up and bp a bip lady and hare
I“ —Harper's Basar.
• a fa .

,

Tk* aext time yon spill four coffee
the table cloth, don't U? to hid* It
setting tbe cop oa It 1 «111 no» It-anywsy when I .clean np."
*«, but 1 am la tbe #offlce by that

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Hats

en"8 Pants—Special -attention is called to oup- and every-one else, so for
Men's Pantsc regular matle, have two hip pockets, Monday see. out-special*
Straw at bargains
lé pockets, side buckles,

tention Is called to the
“ Manmon^
idcSI Col­
lar for hot weather.

. MEWS

$5.00 STETSONS $3.98
No. 1 quality, the gen­
uine John B. Stetson $5.00
Hats in all the moSL desir­
able shades and blocks, tan
or black, our (J&gt;Q Q O
special price.
npO oV O

y in a su p p lyofB .V . D. or balhrwwn Union Q Q _
worth up to $1.2o, special .
a /O C

3,

, . 1? eser ■»«'*•»
kind. Just think of it, a
colored S h ir t. that w ill not

Men’s Suits The Spit for comfort is a “ priestly
air" the $15.00 kind for Monday's ( £ 1 0 | Q
..............*p

fade.
All sizes, worth
$1.25, you* choice Q 7 f *
Monday . ......... «7 I C

There must be a reason why
Thcre is always something of interest
our Furniture Department
to Be found in this department, new
has been growing so in-popumdxcd
lurity.r"If yon~ ilo n o t know Just usk‘About óür easy FoTTadics and
weekly payment plan, and investigate our bargains for Ladies, Misses and Children that other line made by
Monday«
“ Gi&gt;dmart.” For Men "Snow’s" union made Shoes
------------ l -------- -covers the wants in a nobby Shoe that wears.
Rolled Edge Cotton Mattresses Covered with a
Two Dollar Velvet Pum ps-For Monday (one dav)
genuine art tick, full double bed size, worth
QQ
we
will
place this line of Black Velvet Pumps
-* o n
$8.00, fo r Monday (one day) only ...........
«p T w O
for Ladies or Misses on sale......
........
$5.00 Kitchen Safe—Nitfe Oak-finish, wire front,
one drawer, two shelves, for Monday (one (PO O Q
day ortly)................ ....................................— »

Whitlemore’s Shoe Polish«~Ox Blood, Baby Elite,
Quick White Jr., Tan, any of these 10c sellers n n
for Monday sale...... ................
...........
i t

W H ITE S A L E -H ere is another great special for this season o f the
year; hundreds o f yards o f white goods will be placed on sale
Monday, values up to 25c a yard choice
RIBBON R E M N A N T S -A tremendous bargain wilt be found in
the ribbon remnants, lengths up to 2 yards, some will be 3 3 1 -3
per ct off, others 50 and
75per ct offofJustsee them.
R EM N A N TS L A C E -O u r priceontheserem nantsw ill almost seem
f
like giving them away. Bon t forget for Monday only.

STANDS

FOR

SATISFACTION.

bavb "onTsalf-anxmi»
p lo t line of Black Cat Hosiery for every
member of the f&amp;nily—cotton, lisle and
silk Htose in colors, also black and white.

Men’s Half Hoc©—Cotton, lisle and
sas

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At^8 o’clock Monday we will place on
!e both medium ana thin blown Tum-

Mosquito Nets—This sanitary net is
¿table fora: fntTeize double (FT“ Q A

�n«E

SANFORD

tà u L B

»|&gt;itr ol
WAGING PEOPLES FIGHT orIn both
of

their common nume«, either
Fplncopnl Church
them may be found on cu­
Servlet« in the Church of the Holy
cumber», or cunlrloupe», a.» well a» Cn*w. ^orrjer Park avenue and Fourth
-; I *- '
-A .
n.
SA»
m ^ 4&lt; t o .T 7
V
r
• e i a u t TZ r x f i 1 /*street, until* (w ill-, n t » t i l t - 7
aÆ
tou heat the iron—not the stove
Iron in a
...... ^tSPh ^ntPrmehms. Their habit» difTer' follows
cool kitchen, on the back porch or In the shade of
somewhat, and eonrequently the r«un*** a
Sunday school »very Sunday mornn tree No changing of irons or handles No stuf­
dle* to I** up).lied The pickle wufTfl 1» ing at 9.46.
• »
fing ihe stove with fuel. No tireayme trotting to
• -1
ond fro. Down in the body of your Iron. 150 little
A F IE R FIRE INSURANCE ÏRJUSÏ the most common id the two It never
Morning Prayer and »ermon every
hole»
in
the
feed
pipe
are
shooting
out
150
darts
of
_________ • -•
eaU the leaves, but bores into the buds, Sundaj morning at 11; except the first
X
flame. These keep Ihe Iron hot—you keep cool.
•
•
-:
blossom», stem» and liuf-stulk.» as wi ll Sunday of the month, when there will be
The improved
Van Valxah WU1 .'»Make . « Vigorou* a» into thp fruit», which it utterly rum», ,« choral celebration with sermon at that
Fleht In legislature
R rI he melon borer does not often bore1tiour. Kurl&gt; celebration at 7:30 the
• “ -^5&lt;
iuto the vines or leaf »talk», but eat» it», third Sunday in each month,
E
There’* a great stir about insurance
3'
wo» wily into the fruit», and also h»«b&gt;, Even »ong with sermon every Sunday chunge» ironing day drudgery to pleasure. Saves money, lime, strength, worry.nnd
R
rate* all over Florida resulting from tin*
heulih. Ordinary Ironing costa only Ic for fuel. Pays for liself four limes over each
extensively on the leitvi«
evening at 7 30.
Van Valnh- bill, which seeks to give
I lie melon worm, l» v « iw it feed»
A »hurt service ol prayer and prai»e year Used In over 350,000 homes One woman writes “ Worth ils weight tn gold "
Made of finest material, handsomely nickel plnfrd (lunrnntccii to work perfectly If
freedom for the people against the
partly on the foliage, run lie reachi»l by |every Wednesday evening at 7:30, fol- o;ierated according to instructions Demonstrations cheerfully made m your own
Southeastern Tariff Association, which
arwenirnl »prays. I .«** three jxiund» of .'lowed by an informul talk oni f lflic
prin- home Used with core will last fur yrars.
ie p
is nothing short of a trust.
lead arrenate futaie - to fifty gallom of ; Hplrs nt Chrlxtlnntty as tfftlg!
?irt h j the
B*"
Jacksonville^has suffered mucTTittli«*
THE M O N IT O R S A D IRON C O M P A N Y
water, or u«* one-half as much ol lead cliurrh
UFA ARTHUR S. PBCJCT
hands of tlO* trust, and the Inereured
areanate powder, or one pound of zinc
tl
Rector.
&amp;
rates have caused general complaint.
E d w a r d J . E u b a n k , Afienl for Orange County, S a n fo r d , F lo r id a
arsenate to fifty gallon». Paris gr«»n
Space forbids a detailed statement of
may- {«• uiu-d at the rule of one-half
?
the machinations of this Insurance trust, pound of freshly slaked lime to fifty
...
JH
•but. that legislative action U necvwuy
gallons of wuter. but it doc* not stick as
;h self evident, in spite of threats of "re­ well xs the other» and is more liable to
aids to pood health—and to the
tiring from the field.'’ The moat excel- burn the foliage.
'&lt;}:
atrength, comfort and checrfullent gentlemen known a» inxurnnc-r
'I hi* pickle i" - rin (*»*■* vnvw U iru-l^ m . nesa which depend on thecondiagents m rtnm H y heeds -tht— cgtt&gt;that
S
interior of th* buds, blossom* and
tion of health—arc the famous,
cornea from headquarter» -they defruit», cannot Ik* sprayed by urrenirui
time-tested, safe and speedy
. clare that they mu»t have a "rattling »pru&gt;». The grower should carefully
board;1' but the Southeastern Tariff A»collect anil dentro) all wormy fruit with
Piv
aodatlon for the past few year» lut» been
the rotiliiiiu»l worn»»
If flies**w orm y
*rf S b l n g l t i n . "
cucuinlier» and nfehm*!f. ar*AIcfVjfi' the
' * * There may be various cause» aligned
field, the eutendO«nn »ill* enfff . m-afl
* foe the oppressions in Jacksonville
on«-», or compIf’ta.Un^ growth mil enter
,
One given by the defender» ol tin triad
ltie ground, to Ortlrtge ¡i»iuet|i' in u w«»-k
S »U •TMTwkar*. -t a U i m . 10»-. U c
•* i»‘ the repqrt ^of the National Hoard id or tw o.. The moth laya.eimugh eggs to
•2\
Flro‘* Ondc^yCrlte^s uJIWting Jacksonhutch into alanti three hundred more
'villa. Jacksonville people boast of it» worm».
A. C. L. TIME TABLE
fire departmqnt, which has ninety-one
The ensient and nunt succcàuful remfirefighter*,. £ «d which cost for maln- eily for both of the»*' worms i» a trap
tenahcc’ laaj year $118,711. The cost crop. For this purpose .plani, for each
South Hound
of property would rearh an enormous acre of gnrnmlx-n* or i'.intal|Miu|M*»,
No 'J7 l.v S 10 » m
nun, and there art* »even different sta­ from four to eight rows of early summer
l.\ 2.31 p m
No H9 Ar 2.1 1 p m
tions. This considered it is reasonable or crook«») m»'k »*I u,l»h Th hug* No H5
l.v 5 5»i p m
Ar 5.36 p m
to suppose that the equipment of the b|*e*.&lt;irns unii lenti*», mid the tend r N'o SM
I.\ 2 Iti a n
Ar 2 nr, a
aekaonvilU firs*-4#-j.«ebm#-«*
H **♦ frUÎT» ôT fili» pi,int Tir* preferred f&gt;&gt; thè
Solili Round
least have the tendency of r*.hiring the moth» to either cucumber» or un |on»,
rate of insurance, but the inure .Isckson and mo*f of Ilo- egg» udì f*e Issili un Ilo* No iW Ar 10.45 a m
l.v II.IMI a in
vllle spends for fire protect w ih*- higher »qiin»h
l.v 2 4M " p m
ery pair of Ó fuZP
II i» fa-iter lo mah* »»•\eral No HO Ar 1 20 p m
the insurance rate.
l.v 1 33 » m
plmiling» ol thè lattcr »o il» to bave a No 82 Ar 1.18 a in
result of a policy to produce footwear
The National Hoard of Underwriter», »uceension of nttraetive Idossom» and No 2H— Ar 8.50 p m
in their last report tissued last month ' ' r &gt;111J» lo unite lite molli»
that cannot ho equalled for stylo, wear,
The lil»t •
declares thut the fire ordinal..... i! th* platitmg »lioulil I»; Iliadi- at Ilo- »amiand comfort.
\ r I IMI p nt
city are faulty, and that rertam ld*a*k» tinte a» thut ni Ilo* * urumlrt-r» or inelon*. •S,°
' F r,,n1 1r,h&gt;&gt;
*•
O u r Spring lipe o f d f a S r * sIhk *s
l.v 2 28 p m
are a great menace, und say»
Since lie and other plantuig* at interval» of a i No 24 For Trtlhy
Ar ti.16 p m
previous report the general eonstrurthyx. *»evk One may |*|ck off thè infe»t*d I No 101 From Trill»»
will easily nrove this to you.
l.v ti 4 5 ir m
has been slightly improved In the »re* »i|tuu«li Idi »»»olii» and fruii and destro) No loo For Trill»)
J liä ..^ S w 5 ? -a 4 rc l2 -5 u p p o rlm ^ Jiw
5r 10 »fr a m i _.
ti«»« ■* i -fireproof* tautifir.r.M mu •**» « , rtienv. wvd nl»o»( ttie me|oo woriti c* aluin- No 81--From t**e»t»uTg
\r 5 58 p in
sole corrects the inclination towardils
whole is still weak, and tie |...t* i toil «i•*f11. »prn v tflc Villi— »»Itti ola- ol tlu- No 22 hoi l.«»*»lMirg
I
Ar
5
20
p
m
No
157
hrom
l»»-)divifg
. hazard Is high." Tin* rejMin .d»o i-riti
lilcal»
l’hf quiciu-et wa\ , however.
..-JU tJpQ tetln esS v h c s u ic .s 4u u a y .L h e
f re*rtf7*krw '*‘ v f M*"T.
’ "ffllis
«
f
t
J f , ,|f»-*Tro\ lh***»-»t.» *ui ilo- trnp crup i» No 158 For l-c**»bf/rv
At lo.to^ m 1
No 126 From Oviedo
roof llmitx _
Crpull
Vi*tw »*■*•*k&gt;
VataP*T*h,nfH ’
l.v 3 (Ml p in
No
127
Fsir
Ov
led"
ThlTrejKjrr •rhrrmarMw**/:, V-iOU*"
ancr.— F.very
shoe at $4 50
s *c Ir »*»*» »***»
I horouglilv in
i
Haney and hi» men, mid d&lt;-&lt; l,.n-» tfif- de te»ta»i ami lo-fore ilo- wortll» flan* at j
and $ 5 .0 0 11 fitted widi tin* ingcnioui device
partment to be well organized
It» tailli»i tfii'ir full »ire
Have »crured n fir»t r|n** tailor and
If till» i» neglected
•
For S«U by
eritlcisnr are Tutmerotts, however and fhe trap crop i» u»»*li-»»
wd1 Ih- prepur«»! to do goml tailoriMg
among these an* the following
No fire
Clean culture should Ik* practiced, not i work in the fulurr «l»o cleaning, dyeing
marshal;" duties perform»»! by city of- unb un accuuni o( Ih*«- maevta. but
:nnr1 pmrtnr
^
f.hü,
S an ford, Florida
%
ficen poor;”
poor; "public ¡Service corpora- to keep down fuiigu» diseases A.» -aMin
Rhone
12
Tull
A
tiona render but little aid at fire».-' un tin* grower i» thruugli picking, the 2l)ti Magnolia.
“ fire alarm aystem inadequate;” "build­ vim«, lullen leaves ami other refuse Takach. Mgr
7 2 -2 tp
ing laws inadequate," cliellil* al *•, vo * ■li"ii|&lt;i ti* raked up und litirne*) AI»o,
L _1
L d
weak.”
if prui'tn able do lint plant &lt;-ui*undn*r» l o o o o o o o a o o a o a o o o o o o o o o o a a
0
Th« report is a lengthy one and it or in* Inn.» on Ihe »aim* land two v* ar» in
I
give* a black eye to Jai*k»i'nvdl** in »uri'nuiiun.
■pit« of the enormous amount.» »pent,
DAVID SPF.EK.
The pickle worm (Dinphaniu mtlduand in apito of the great work that ha» 1i.») is u whitish caterpillar, with conOENBVA. FLORIDA
been accredited to William M Bi*t- .»picuou» black dot» on each »egment
wlck and his political ring If the» re- When heurly full grown th*«** »pot» Im*Wu rim ,sti|i|ily you fur iiiiine&lt;liiit«* sliiptneiit
KATES
j
port'ta true, then the Itond trust*»-» of enme !*«.» con»pietiou» and the worm is j
Sec*&lt;i Corn, Cow Pens, Millet, Sorbii um. Teosinte
$ 1 . 5 0
Jacksonville—the oiligarcli) whicti ha» of a cop|a*ry color
Pin- niekiii wnrttiJ
F e n m its , O n io n S e ts, Means, I'e a s , T o ta to e s ,
run the city for years .is restMiitvildc for , I). RvaJuiUta, lack» il.i.u d ark dot», blit i
P t K DAY
the high inaurance ralea.
»&lt;•**11 for irtn'Ver« ifiut TiolTAC1 ßiirilPIlR *
iut» longitudinal »tri|»-s and never I**»9
A full lint* nf nil d'irii»*!! seed
Spaiai by tKr Werk 0» Montf
I believo there an* otfier cau»*-». pnn i'iiDii* cupp* r\ **o|ore*i
W r i t e for Catalog u e
1* tail« ubuut
cipally among which u |liat lacksouv ill** two u ir l &lt; ........ itipli i*- it» gruwtii. ami I Good Location
J»i k*iiiiv die, Florida
i it
2»r. Uà) SI,
Good Service (
|**ople are forced to pay for had rondi then forms a cocoon in u ilrv leal un o r ,
tiona in other cities. Some wi»-H» ago near tin* plant wlncli nourish«« it. Her*' &gt;0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $
the Southeastern TarifI Association *1»*^ it rvmuiii» about a w««*k ami liien i»»u««
I« t Itrull I W«*l. Ilf»i*r* &lt;Kun«, n ... ui«
cread that a higher rate must in* paid on us a moth. The moth of the pickle worm 1. H.llolUnrt. iloing I » » » — ».
,
«»
II « (I U o lo fl'o eUlntiff
house« that are rented in Jacksonville. 1» Iron) nn inch to one nnd a |our|h inches
it.
AtUrlimHit
Thl* waa done in spite ol tin* fuel that across tin* out-stretclied wings, which 1!. t; l*rrry iI*Ik J * iiI
M
To
(• f&gt;**y »ml All Oltw* IVr-on« lnlr.r«l*»l
Fire Chief Haney’s recore» showed that ar«* white with u liroad Mack border It
Notir« 1« brrrC) girvfv lh»l Will hi» l— C Inatlir*ilwt lim It) J It IlDtlalut. d.MriK hu*ln*m*
60 per cent of fires in this city involved lays Its eggs mostly olt the huda and in lula»l
W c Quote:
■*-*
k. II « I) vfoior l omiuin). t&gt;) »il»&lt;*hm«il. Ih»
■
muutil
cUIitmsJ Io I». du» u Hl furth ln th# «Itl
the property used by the owners This the flower*. The melon worm moth !•*
d a , 11 ol #ii»rhm#nl «• I*n» llur»lr»-l »nd Fori»
FF.KD
alone shows that this insurance iru»t larger, ulnrut one
anil three-fourth« « , » »nd ZhlOO. wtth inir»*“ i »I Ih» ml« ol &lt;»(|hi
$1.65
W . C. ( )ais, per 1•mill» Hjtfk
prr ront, u m 3Wpl IZlh. 1912, lo(#lh#r »u h ■
. has a system not backed by justice, hut inches acrons, and the white area on the rMxiiubl*
illarn#)'* f#o. »• *»l*l«ind b ) * r»rf'
1.60
NIo.
2
Mixed
(
‘orn.
per
lOOlh
uiek
wjll grab at any old excuse in oreder to wing» is much larger, occupying all but Inln pfomUoor) ngu*
l'#rt»in pmprrty b»longinf Io ,*xi. t» -» il, l»n#
1.35
Wheat Mran, per luulhsaek
____
MIM No
increase the rates.
l»ur___
*r«td lluirk ■u(omoid)#, m^in#
n nurrow margin. It lay» its &lt;*ggs main­ ___
Na._10
1.70
136»« bn# l»#.n l#»i«i u|***n und.f a * n l ..1 altsrh
Meet
Pull),
jmt lOOlb.sjtek
\Jackaonville la paying too high a rate, ly on the tender young leaves. The m m l. In otd## In #v#ur# p «)m «il ol th# Judcmral
. &lt; t1.45
( ’, Interi retsl, |R*r 10011» tutek
#»p#rln lo r#&lt;».*•* n o»**1 r ouand the threat that the companies will eggs of both moth» hutch in thr«»* or plamlUt
1.60
V»u
t; l*#»ty »nd »tl olhrr prison# InlanatB. c . S. Meal, per 1001b «ark
withdraw from the field i» the »arm* old four days
«1 »«» b#r#h&gt; ord#T*»l la »D|H«&gt; l * l ‘**« thl# court
.80
C.
Hulls, per lOOlh sack
..n'vtonda) ifi# 7lh d ») ol Jut). A I) t»13. h#r#ln
bluff. The companies are rich and get
J R WATSON
tail n*K. nlh#r»w |udfm*ol »ill 1» f.nd#t*"d
24.00
No.
1
’I'imothv
Hay.
per
ton
t2&lt;Hll)|l&gt;si
; #f»m«l you by dalault.
ting richer every day. and uni**»» n rem­
11 I# ofd.rrd that ih«# nolir« 1« publlalmi unr» a
22.00
No 1 Clover Nlixed Hay, jn*r (on ('JfKMilhsi
a#.k lar two month# In Iha Sanford liar aid. a
edy b applied then the . rates will go
t*'
May Rrciial
n.»-pap#f nubliahad In Oranga rounly, ITorlda.
higher and higher. Maybe tho legis­
The nnnuul May recital of the piano
Will).»» II M Hnhtnann, Dark of Iha Circuit
SEED PEAS
lature can be bluffed by. these threat», pupil» of Mr*. Fannie S. Mutwon will be l*«ur(, and ih# •»»! ih#r*ul. ihi# Ih# 7lh &lt;tay ol
2.40
Whippoorwill (Centime), per bushel
April. 1*11.
7^1)
It M IIO 0IN 8O N ,
but thb remains to be seen. This stato given *hi the auditorium of the High
2.40
C’ luy (Cenuine) per bushel ..........
Clark 61 Clreull Court.
■wr^i
rouat either, regulate the SoutlioAstern School Monday evening. May 19th. in
Goa, A. H «O i|l» Attorn«) lor I'lalnUII
«7-«la
CROCERIES
Tariff * AiadciaHon, ór the association honor of the graduating clrnw, ut 8.00
Snow White Flour, W W Wood, per barrel............................ 6.10 !;
*111 run ita steam roller over the state. o’clock. _
Gold Medal Flour, 081b sacks, per barrel ............................ * 5.60 J|
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Mrs. H. H. Stevenson, who has been
visiting in Sanford spent Friday of last
week at Mlnnlck Place. She was ac­
companied by her sister, Mrs. W. hi.
Haynu snd tittle daughter, Dorothy.
V Mr. snd Mrs. RobL Washburn were
visiting Cameron City friends on Tues­
day of thb week.1 Mr. Waahburn will
leavo,next Tuesday for Mt_ Pleasant,
lows, where ho will be joined after school
close* by Mrs. Washburn and their son,
Harold, and they expect to make their
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regret their leaving.
A pleasant party of friends and ac­
quaintances gathered at the home of
R. E. Gormly Sunday afternoon to sur­
prise his sister, Mis. Stevenson of Jack­
sonville, who w*s spending Sunday at
Beck Hammock. Mr. and Mrs. Gorm­
ly made it a most enjoyable afternoon
for their Invited guests and their abler.
Capt Randall haa returned from his
trip to Cuba with the railroad men and
reporta a most Interesting and enjoy­
able time.
Dr. Jarrell-of'Kissimmee spent a port
of Saturday and Sunday with the Mlnnkfka.
A_party of commission men from At­
lanta were here thb week buying stuff.
Our fanners have been buoy gathering
and selling beans, cukra, beets, corn and
squash the post week and are finding
good markets thb far.
Grandpa Gormly b to reach Sanford
next week and make his home with hb
daughter, Mrs. W. M. Haynra. Hb
many frienib at Cameron City will be
glad to see him again.

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some time it v u especially Interesting.
The hostess had prepared a very enter­
taining program for the occasion, which
wasBlanche Pattbhall played two fine piano
selections, Mrs. Roberson and Mrs Pa'ttishall sang a very beautiful duct by
Nenkomme and Mbs Dooley gave a
reading. »“ Jamie," by Will Carleton, In
which she proved bsrself an artbt In thb
line. After thb the annua] election of
officers took place, Mrs. W. J. Danieb
being elected president; Mrs. Henry
Burley, vice president; Mrs. Etta Roberson, secretary; snd Mbs Blanche Pattishall, treasurer. It was unanimously
decided to work for both church« again
thb coming year. After tho dose of the
business meeting Mrs. Roberson served
delicious ice cream and cake, assbted by
Mrs. Adams and Mbs Blanche Pattbhall.
Mr. and Mrs. Curiett were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horrb of Winter
Park. _
J. E. Pomeroy, contractor and builder
of Longwood arrived here Monday and
haa located at White City. Mr. Pomeroy has the contract for tho new Methodbt church to he erected here and will
begin work at once,
Mbs.Bertha Jacobs of Chuluota was
the guest of Miss Pearl and Mbs Marjory Kilbee at*the picnic last Ssturdny.

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it behoves you to build upyour grove for
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CHULllOTA SNAPSHOTS
GENEVA JOTTINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon and Mbs Jean­
nette Sheldon are another pleasant fam­
ily from Michigan, who have come hero
to moke Geneva their home. Mb*
Sheldon, who b a violini.it will be a
charming addition to our muiica] circle.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Raulcrson spent
a few days in DcLand lost week.
Mrs. W. L. Taylor returned last

Charles Chilson of Paola spent Sun­
day with Mr. ami'Mrs. R. A. Gresham.
Mr. and Mrs. Burley, Mrs. Curiett
and Mrs. Adams were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Muaselwhite of Orlando last Fri­
day.
The Misses Margaret and Jennie
Hope of Oviedo attended the picnic at
MOORE MOVEMENTS
Iaike Harney Saturday, ns the guests of
Prof, Gray of Jacksonville repaired Mbs Blanche Pattishall.
and tuned tlie church organ last Friday.
The M. M. S. Society met with Mrs.
-Etta Roberson last .Thursday afternoon.'
m t , icing the tint meeting held for
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The air b nice and fresh out in the
new county. No contamination as yet
from politics, etc.
The weather has been cooler during
April than it was in January. We are
needing some rain, too.
.The Knights of the Cow Whip are do­
ing a hustling business these days.
They all report cstUe doing well.
Crops are looking fine for thb season
in thb part of the country.____________
O. M. Jacobs spent Monday in Orlnndo on buainww.
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Several from here went to the picnic
at Christmas la.it Thursday.
Matthew Best b laid up with a badly
cut knee, which injury he received at
the Palmetto Boot Camp.
Mrs. Prudence Long, who has been
confined to her lied (or some time with
her eyes b able to be out again.
Mr. and Mm. F. M. Stary and daugh­
ter, Mbs Juab, i e l U ^ u i U u i l * &gt; l o t - Con­
way to visit Mrs. David Hart for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabc I&gt;ong came home
-today from Cltjr-Pnintj»hw-vh«F*iurt.
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To present to the JegWulure the claim
of th(W Ip l«vor ol tho djvi^on of l&gt;atle
*wl Palm Beach count!»» and the for­
mation of a now .county, to be known
w Everglade* * tornnfllltee consisting of
MrasrH. G. G. Mathews, M.-A« Marshall,
\\, 0. Berryhifl uni it» A. Dry an of
Fort taudcrdalc haa gone to TaUaha»ttt. it 1» understood that the petitions
gave received n large. number of rignaturn*, and every effort will lie made to
push the trtatttf through ul the present
onion of the legWutuw.
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•on Greentnan. The remains will prob­
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then 75 per cent of the uniouht oin exfe»a of 12,000 ahull be paid Into the coun­
ty treasury;' and nhould the fee* col­
lected during, »uch period exceed the
¡mm of $5,000, after deducting the legit­
imate expenses and after allowing 75 per
cent of tha amount in exrtps]of $3,000.

A very irojwrtatjt meéttfig p| the Lend
a Httnd Club ’»111 he held at thé home o
Mrs. Henry Wight Saturday afternoon
at 2 o ’clock. Every member of jhe club
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been visiting their daughter, Mrs." Q. W.
Townsend.'
Olive, thu little grand­
daughter came home with them on jk
,
mg ihe legitimate vxpe»»^ of hi* i&gt;ffi&lt;»Y' visit.
Mr*.
P.
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Culley
und little aon, Joe
Tho light for reduction of the *xorand Min Mary Self spent a few days at
Conway the first of the week, visiting
Mr*. Culley'» mother,
Barber,
Annie Barber came home with them to
spend « few days.
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Ml** Bertha Jacolw spent several
day» visiting in Geneva the first of the
week. *. ..
The .Ladies’ Minionary Society met
at the home of Mr*, J. Tildpn Jacolw lost
Thursday‘ night. Quite a goodly num­
ber's? the members were present. A
well prepared program and devotional
cxertbot, whiqh^ ware interspersed with
some choir« vocal musle filled the time
Wednesday Club’
of theaemfon. Afterwards a aocial hour
from Dade county, before the jMofon of
Tbe/egular meeting of the Wednesday w a* enjoyed. Refreshments were served
the legislature^ opened declared Himself Club wns held at the hotpe of Mrs. J. N!
to he in favor'Af forming the new county Wbitner Wednesday afternoon. The during the aocial hour.
Guiets at the Palm during the week
and told the'Fort tauderdulc people that president, Mnt. George L- Maris in the
were:
Rev. W. M. Martin, Pomona;
If they would come ‘irv tho capital with chair.
Hubet
Hiscoek, Georgetown.
F.
a legally signed peHtfoO,of the requisite
The program wa«« nm-nt-i &lt;■■■!■ »**-* MnnsflPIri, SSVifftnnrT
&gt; laamiie* af votere that he . would ttn' ntr piano selections, "The Flatterer," Charlard, St. Augustine: W.' S. Waldrop,
» v l*»t to got the measure through.
rninade, und' "Rustle .»f Spring." Sin- Jacksonville ; Mrs. P. A. liar field, Palm
h~*f- Other county divjwon ■proposition» ding,* delightfully rendered by Mrs. R. K.
Beach: Lois Nightlinger, Springfield,
before the prmcht scaaion have fared Tolgr..
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Ga.; Chaa. Mouse, lakeland; J. C.
¿5*11, arid with the precedent* established
Owing to the nlwence of the secretary Well», Hallendale. A. J. Osteen and son,
coupled with tho Support of the repre- the minutes were read by Mbs Mel I
James and Edward Oatwm and nryant
- from the district affected, the Whitner, who acted a* secret a r\ proHodgea, all of Christinas.
’ Everglades county supporter* are quite tern.
Sammy George and Mia* May Long
confident of success."
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The program for the afternoon con­ »pent Sunday at Geneva attending
It is understood hero that Palm Beat’ll cluded tin* year’s study of Mexico.
church.
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’ tounty will fight the* proponed division.
Before taking up (lie program thp unBorn to Mrs. Billie Jacobs Saturdny,
iiuul election of officers for the literary :lrd Inst., a fine liay.—
■awd«
. Ti»lhha»MMV». J*'hN»aJtUs*f&lt; &gt;« ixv&lt;f&lt;ea»- department of the Woman’s Club took baby are getting Siting nicely. m
Uon* now are that the Timm will win its paid' with the following result: Mrs.
Roy Tucker of Conway *j»«nt a few
fight for gnulual abolition of the fee sya- Mam, who has been president of the day* hero visiting his suits«,
-WMhtwday Club* for^hree- year** was Jacob* last week.
J 'r—Tj6»pite ,the opjxxiitlon of office holders imanimoys^’ .chosen chstrmag of t|ie
rs. May Dicklns.
uwir flower tp pre­ the vice president of the Wednesday
rent the passage of thi TojnIin*ilrad- Cluh wnv* rh*ctrtl vice chairman; Mrs.
ttxted fee scab’ll) bill and other jneu-un * O. ,C. Woodruff, secretary; Mr*. A. D.
which are Intended to abate the ftc Key was unanimously elected treasurer.
Jm tetn evil ia the larger counties of the Mrs. T; A. Neal will represent the liter­
ary department on the finance commit­
•tab*; which are the ehlef suffererH. .
Repnw&gt;ntative Tomlin expects his tee of the Woman’s Club; Mrs. J. N.
- bill to pass the house.shortly nnd to get Whitner the tnemtttrahip committee nnd
thnfcgbt the senate aa well.
It is un- Mrs. M. Martin the program eornmlt’ - tood ^hni nil att^i-fee bjljs that have
Mrs. A. D. Key. treasurer, made her
„ rhi*&gt;n preneffted; other than Mr. TomThe" committee ap­
J linV in the house,, will bo withdrawn in annua! report.
favor of his, hill, and all of the legislators pointed by the president at but Wednes­
who «are convinced that the time has day's meeting to audit the treasurer's re­
come for abatement ot the fee systi rn port reported that they found the report
will concentrate on Mr. Tomlin’* moaa- correct.
Tho program wa* then resbmed in nn
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- - Mr. Tomlin esUmatcs that in Hili*- interesting paper on Fine Arts in Mex­
boroygh county alone, tin* graduated ico, read by Mrs. J. C. McDaniel.
Mrs. H. Ii. Ghap|tell read an article
f&lt;e hill ayitem which h«* has projewed
describing
the Mexican Holidays und
-would save tho people not lews than $35 ,Holy
Days.
000 a year, and it hr probable that his
The president reminded the club of
tretiraato "lx $16,000 under the true
)figurw.' The bill provides good pay­ the program for next year's study, The
Citerature of New England, which w«w
ment for the official*.
.
ticing favorably considered by the mcm•1 "I want the public and the press to
bcia. Some InflnUhed business in con­
give me all the supjmrl posiilhte,” said
cluding the year'» work was disposed of.
Mr. Tomlin today, "as the light Is prov­
Other matter* of a local nature were dis­
ing « hard one.1'
cussed and arted upon, also u telegram
Naturally tho«* county officials who from Marcus G. Fagg, asking that the
r shav« been drawing salaries under tho club, instruct their Representative. Mr.
,Iniquitous fee system in the larger coun­ Lake’ and Senator Donegan to give their
ties and receiving - several times the worm support to the Child tabor Bfll
amount each fear that is paid to the that is expected to come up very soon
Governor of the state, dq not want to be before the Legislature. TheVluh are an­
,J; .uated from any portion oi the bloat­ ticipating a great dcal -Af pleasure at
WOODLAND PARK NOTER
ed compensation which the present.law their meeting in the charming Rome of
Fatunlay_the chilrfrerv oC MlBB licwafford» them, Mr. Tomlin'» fight is not Professor nml_Mr*v Maris next lYednesKomn's das* were the first to have their
_ a now quo . it has tern» wagW at »re- duy afternoon on takaOnoro. .
picnic at Woodland Park this season.
, «'on after Mnion. only to Ik. defeated by
They came In buggies, wagons and
the lobby maintained by the office hold*
bicycle*. Mr. Thrasher brought »ome
f
*&gt;» the larger counties.
in
his auto and stayed to enjoy the*day
iiic bill, as amended, will not work
with
them. They .were »peeially favor­
: hardships on the office holder* in the
ed by the,weather mnn with a perfect
•mailer counties, the fees In which do
day. To merely state they enjoyed
. not aggregate largo amounts,, hut will
jthemselva*
would be putting It rather
allow them to earn A* much as now.
mildly
The
usual punishment of keep­
Briefly, the pro vision« of the Tomlijj
ing
them
out
of the" pool a limited time
B'B are that no county office» under the
after dinner wa» quite a tax on the rhiij
ire system shall pay in ego*** of $5,000
dren lor they love that Woodland pod;
.per annum to Uu&gt; offics holder. The
but
after what-seemed to them an eter­
pttnrfda* that the office of. county
nity
permission was given and they cer­
‘ rra*urer shall not pay In e x « » of $2,000
tainly agitated the water some. It waa
I** Mhtrm. ThTbllrprovides; !*Wbena pleasant, onlerly affair, and will be re­
_eyer tho fee« collected by any of the
membered by aH.
aforesaid
for any year nball vx‘ The park i» engaged hgftjn by. Mias
jred the sum of $2,000 after paying the
Parrie Ensmlnger and Mrs. Polk, who
legitimate expense« of the office held by
used* It last year for their elisors. A
*urh officer, 50 per cent of the amount
number of other plcniea are on the pro­
**&gt;?&lt;« of $2.000 shall lx; paid into tiu*
gram and every Saturday will probably
lte«*uVy,&gt; and should the f« *
be taken up by some school picnic.
Sunday, the day for ,thr general pul»llc, brought quite a number by boat*

You may- wtmrfèr.-vf^ewt^
after
other remedies have faiicd. .The answer Is that Cardul Is
successful, because 1t ia^omposrtTJf^ciaflffC'rhffredlents,
that act curatively on the womanlysystem. It la a medicine
for women, and for women only. It builds, strengthen*, and
restores weak and ailing women, to health and happlnesa.
.If you suffer like Mrs; Fincher did, taka Cardul It
will surely-do 1or you, what It did for her. At all druggists,
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COOK WITH GAS
All kinds of Gas Ranges, Hot Plates
also a supply of Gas I,amp Goods/

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QUAUTY-none
better w &amp;
Buy it for ECONOMY
—on« pound equals
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Own Your Own Home
Buy Now and Save Money. Property Cheaper Now
' Than Ever Again in Sanford.
If you can’t buy a home, buy a lot. We have what
you want. Come and see us, as we can make
the terms to fit your nitans and sell you what
you want at a reasonable price.

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of in this se ctio n s No attention will be
ut will be sold for what it will bring.
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■ AKPORO, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, MAY 13. |«13

NEW S OF THE WOF D
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SEMINOLE COUNTY RECORDS
Hooks

Items of Interest Glcai :d",
Various Source.

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WII be Made by
Hull of Orlando

Assessor

CHANGES IN SANFORD HERALD

SANFORD CELERY FORTUNES

ALL AROUND F LO R ID A :

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(■rower* Make (¡ood This Season on
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The Celery Crop

r.
&lt;¡rowing out of the creation of Semi­
The
General
News
of
the
Larfd
Fine New T w o Revolution Press A n d Folding
nole county, Arthur Butt, lax assessor
Five ucrea of celery in the Sanforil
of Flowers
,
for Orunge county, has fallen into the
Celery Delta net till one grower this
Machine
Installed
pust season $7f.'l50, and average of
HAPPENINGS DURING T I I U l I K biggest Job that has l&gt;ecn his lut since
-----------A •♦4
he took charge of the ollfce. He, with
$l,GiO fH*r arre. And this amount was
his assistants, is now busily cngag&lt;&gt;d- in
received from Í. o. b. Sanford, deliveries C U U E D fR O M THE STATE PRESS
Paper Enlarged To Six' ColunflT'And Becomes Official
at an average of two dollars' per crate for
Here The Reader* W ill Find i Brief writing three complete records of the
the entire crop.
.
tuxuhle values of the original county of
F
^
Organ Of Seminole County
Historical Spring Flowirq
Orange, which ia composed of aomcIn crates and carloads, there were 14 A n Epitome of the Week’. Mpst Im­
bFor Hurried Readers
where near one hundred thousand name*
solid car», each containing 360 crates,
portant Happening» in (he
* Thtí.SantoijPíHenild is a public insti­
and descriptions.
Pursuing this policy haa lost some a total of 4,900 crate«.
A
marked
improvement
kartQEn
State's Domain
....
F
tution apd as süêfi the citizens of the friends and made some, and like every
The new county o f Srminohrhn nrffrtt
This Information was obtained from
noted in-thc comlitioft t i tnaay r »„n r
A handaomo new dock with-a -heavy
victima at the Massachusetts Hon.eo- upon Asmmot Butt to make a duplicate know about the personnel of the paper, orrrer W r -minded •p.i&gt;e, The ' Herald a'Celiry grower of Sanford, who was in
manages
to
break
even
and
keep
just
this
city,
and
he
ia
not
the
man
who
set
of
hooka
for
the
use
of
that
bounty.
sweet
toned bell to atrike the hour« now
pathic Institute, who have been Innocuabout our plana for the future and in beyond tho reach of the sheriff.
KI
made this record. Ho stated that the
lated with the rabbit aerum recently dia- And In addition to this the aaocaaor ia to these plana we expect the general-public
r uat^ “ nd enh*ncc, the usefulno»
Last week The Herald office was aug­
ot celery delivered on the car» in of the Gadsden county court, house at
covered by Dr. Howard Newdl ol Moa- be creditied with writing up a complete to share, for without the aasiktance of
mented by the purchase of u new Whit­ Sanford, fifty cents per crute, which in­ Quincy. The big clock is among the
new
tax
list
for
Seminole
county
wdthin
ton' University. That ia the iuUt..nce
the public there would be no Herald. lock, two revolution book and job press clude« all expense* of making the crop,
its constituted liniw.
tHwt made and will hereafter be keeping
of an announcement mude loniftt |.v B
Next August the prper will bo five that will take four page* of u six column from the preparation of the land.
This
will
keep
tho
BBBifuior
busy
al­
time
for the people of Quincy and for
committee of live physician* ’•otni- ted
years old, and like Sanford and the paper und a Mcntgcs folder that will
There were this year in thut section •ovcral milt* around, for tho bell can bo
with the Evans Memorial Di i rtmint most from now till Christmas, and tho
fuct that the new county will emjdoy county the p^per has grown larger and fold from four to sixteen |&gt;ag*&gt;*. paste and alone, approximately 400 am * in celery, heard in n radius of six m il«. The four
•of Clinical Research at the ho*iu|
•&gt;lr. Butt to dp this large amount uf ox- better each year since its inception into trim them, and this issue of The Herald ipd the crop was one of the U*t that diala of the clock In the rour house tower
o Oo
t f i worlt'-is guile cdmpfimrnttary to th«* life of tin» part of Florida. 'I Ins haa beeft enlarged to u irix column, the iins^ been made, and good prices were are five feet in diameter und can be »een
“ Tberw-ie no pince w hert th&gt; ¡ teals hf*. Ihlegnty and skill in. hii oiricial ca­ paper was established August 22, li*o,s size that will hereafter greet the many maintained during the entire shipping nnd the time read nt u considerable dis­
of the |M'ople nr«1 su firmly Axed ns) so pacity., So under the recent hill tin and .wo* owned |,y It. J Holly until the readers.
.
.
Mason The winter was conducive to tance.
higlily set as are the ideals of th«,«op|e county uf Seminole will sooty set up busi­ organisation of the Herald Printing
Slncu the creation of Seminole county good cilery, hut the lettuce men wenO 0.0
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of the south,” declami the Secr.-try of ness on its own account.— Reportcr- Co., two years ago.
The Herald takes the position of the of­ hit. he say», becanvj the mild winter
The Melbourne Time» »ays that plans
Stated William Jennings Bryan, today Star.
T|ie Herald Printing Co. is comfmsed ficial organ of the county and in taking practically mude lettuce grow every­ ore ining made for the construction of
in an addimi liefere the .Souther Soci­
of R. J. Holly, president; (¡. W. Kina- this position the management fully real where. and the prirvs wore low. barely nn ltift.000 hou-l there und while the lo­
ety of Washington. His speecii II'nughcution and other details have not ln-en
Real Florida "Poetry"
'han. vice president; \V. M Hayn«s, ¡led that If Til«* Herald hud '»een a good paying expens** in many instances.
óut was eulogLstic of the south m i ! alnl’»p*r
in
the
pust
it
would
have
to
1
.«
tin
idi
ntully
.
lie
«aid
thnt
the
new
Semmade
public, tin- statement is backed
For some unexplaine&lt;i reason, the S«-«- and rreas.. amt no oilier individual
tory of the nun of thnt section * , had
Ikh-I’ s output in Florida thw season has in the world him any stork in the plant «•«»me even a Utter pup«&gt;r us the ortlrnd ini.li' .iiuiiiy. with Smiford. its raffltul, up with authority. "It ¡s said that
taken part in the formulimi .mddfaini iM-en pitifully «.mail. Usually the tourounty paper, hence the many chunges 1« to li one of the li nJTirig counties in the »«•me of Melbourne's winter visitors arc
or owns one inch of the pru|M-rty.
of tha4 nntion. He pointed t. 'h,.,r
lor
the U tter tine V«s k
«tat. t ■"•re having iieen -fM-nr hu-i , , af intenwted in the new hotel project," ,M scium di-viluj.» „tie Imn,If,■,| or mure
X U w.,.1—u » i
ttlaals its »«&gt; dluwvrnticm of t-" -r ■nr¡rp
wr,h
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yjAfi.fi.nl fóf F.nr.| roiuN. !TRrrr-mr I lines. L. J. McI)owel|, who
merry rhymsters.” both local und im­
api
' conviction.« are such that
'lin t ported, who sing the beauties of mir u|hiii the reading pulilic
pulilic is
is tliut The i i) |H*«&gt;tting machine and caster lust j ««r arid II I« year tlli-rv Will lie »(hiU l„r thr Inc« succtwfully operated ik-verni splen­
stop to count how tnnny
with streams and wtaxis, our Iruits and llowrrw. Herald is ruinpos« d of Holly. Kinuhan and one of the limst fires»«'« that is made Ilie pulin' pur| i&gt;v over f Uhi.liuti Jurk- did hotels in the north and in the south.
th«*m."
"Mi
' IrnjHili»
Is lo rondOct tin; Hotel Carlftnn at Melax
our birds and beasts i man included and Hay in* That we ar(. in the pub-flhi* year The Herald will |M- pard......I «liliv
O O o.
A
tlsiung
business
primarily
to
give
the
,
if
some
space
is
taken
up
in
this
issue
m
iMiwriu- this coining winter and will make
and their home pu|&gt;era are com|&gt;elled at
an
“ Buhlic school teachers of the I'sited the risk of serious losses of subscriber* fMiipie one of the la-et fiufHT* in the j talking al&gt;out ouraelvea, but being a
NOTED LECTURER
considerable improvements and change*
'01
in thut hostelry.
Stnt«-i don't receive enough •».- t«. and friends to devote much spare to the south and secondarily to make a living public servant und lieing owned by tin»
save money to carry qdequat* if* ■ sur- presentation of these immortelle* m m. Ilie Herald is noi u fuditical organ, but general public we fee| that the generui Will spi«k Nevi Sundsy Ulirnoon
Il o o
when fKilitii'* take the renter of the stage j public ts intereeteil in our struggles to
uoev or to proceed with furti r pro «tu» diatrurtible tyjie.
• Al Imperiai Thcslre
The Urlando Country Club, an organ­
this |ia|»er lias never dodgrsl an issue for grow lo-tter and larger and we wHm
M I. Mcllvuine i&gt;l Jacksonville, ization whirh has done n good work for
ional training.” unnoiinred , rvp-rl &lt;&gt;f
I hi1 |iast wint«*r, however, we have
Hil'I.' scholnr and lecturer is se beduini the city and section »luce its formation
. not owneil or con- every cititen of Nominole rounty when j filile
the United Stales ^Bureau m Ed«, Ation had u dearth of |ms'Is , \S hether our vis­ any cause. We ure
and never will he in Sanford to j &gt; u k . -JJw JUjmM
%u* JJ hm,- i w„ /ree k , tur. s ai ih.- Ino a y ear agu_ ÌAw»_pJuoii*d to celebrato i(k
issued today. Must of the Dir .rs of itors Iimvi* bccu JUwtmjtypig. life trolled by any
trai pn s tip- randlilatea wliM-h y-nur liesdiiuarters
\Ve are lliver liM ''l-l|al Tinnire Sui■iInv May latti
The first anniversary on Thursday with an
liiuud. Suu,.*.
f„r, , .. hai| u,'d our fellow citizens too huay ent«-r,rdthi'ir ualurien reduced since 1*' «»)•« taimng them, or whether there has Ihs-ii m thè rsUrnution of the editor ure thè i.usy lo take care of y ou nnd we will laki ''"p ie for I p n si "The Msb Mw„
ojtun hulls« day mid various special nnd
l&gt;**l
fiil*d
tu
ocrupy
the
jH«,itinii
uod,!
plfasure
in
showing
you
over
what
w.
Bell.
Ilio
4
l.t.
t
in
p*
4,hu
1
oz.true
in
the report.
mrefvating
features
He/nltrr
during
a lack of inspiration, it is not for the
d Uj thè jconaider thè lMal_iittie ^nnurrg-.YfTlrt'A'f^A.n.iAs»-. »«1iit^arr,^*r7*cr-T»3Bta.^jw,
I’ nlmne to «a)
Rut &gt;4&gt;vMaui,-fcxcnCJtT
»sry,
“' '
i tlu: »rate at Florida. fiar'ìTilhe "
f I Le I nly J] .fuilgini ni '
*
n to the friunds of the organization
1"f*d&gt;e ht&gt;|ê "i.wn eMuTTcm*«.-TTTTr-pn«»rrrColumn '«n .if
t«' read, to count accuriitely l* money our piH'try w;L«te basket have Iusti alike
eurh Thursday afternoon und*various
X
trophies nnd prizu will be in compelith«*y recen«', to measure tin ui«&gt;ili « n mie.| ikiusuhII) empty throughout the
An outline of the general w^.rk Io Ih- . i« their society on their return from
|ttun un the excellent golf links which
the floors ui Lhuir oflice*, ui s«-i i«&gt; write («stive ticriod.
in rhiirg#* of th»*
lM}&gt;t«rt!n«ht Ormln
51
form one of the greutmt attraetions of
It hit« rernaiiusi for one rhymer to wiu&lt; given by the pr«*id&lt; nt
at least «iecipherahle letter« .n.-«' in u
I he invitation was arceptid. and . cthe club property.
while if tiiey are taken under tin* wing produce one little piece tliut save* the
Nevi r.’ i other matters of husmi'ss were companled by Mm. J. K M.tiin .-r
a.
o o o
of the civil service. In «&gt;ffe«-t bey must season from utter mediocrity. The considered, and copies of the Con«tHu- Mffl. S. Ü. SlunhoUer mni Mr*
b fyv n,
-»u
r
Iflfftiroûllriii ha* iieen rec«i veil liy
Tu« ve ï reasonai ile umi«T«tarnli g •f reud- U-nelucior dwell.« in Chicago and lie has hi«'« wen- distributed to the im p Ur ^Ir». Smith and Mm. AlH-muthy w m
ve
W. S. McDowell that one cur of Ik-biis.
in', 'tilin' mid 'rilhmi-tn-. M. «riling to written a classic one whirli merits pri-wnl. Ail . the departments «1 tin over to Enterprise last Wulni* ay
consigned
from
Gain«viile,
and
which
th«&gt; announcement today le.
Piwi- conspicuous publication III all the lil)pi ellili Were repri-M-nted in the tine all
IRafternoon.
ollfr«- Depart ihellt.
r-nrheif New } nrk lost Wednesday, sold
class literery JOurnaia. Tht aullufr lb, aim "I tin ineliihera.
i iu. otilar m am ilar» of I he |*nrrv rn
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for
n mm irm rrvs of Î2.000 Eînlnrs* M Marsliton. one ol tin tdit' i«
I*' M 'tii.tn •. t'luh has star
-Jim
&gt;* d a I'lfUjuint VIJII Alii, M . ,.\ \\#
v
ill«Nun.
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ol
li
e
(
Imago
Itis-ord
lleiaid.
ami
u
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mah
r
nn»t
favoruhle
ilU.lpll'1 «
I
Mlssionar) ( n,i,
1 r-'wn. while M i. Smith and M ,
U~rn was written und sent b&gt; Inin though there will |&gt;f iiii lllf}-tllig- .liar M-i-rnathy w.-re entert mi mil at lundi
M:n. Mi*'■ I *«i\ I«* was ||»i
or
I Mi«
-Snrdlgar Wllh 1*1111110»
n l.itm * who were spending the win- than ihn»«' of the Welfare Depuilmeni
nionary ( in I- No. :j of the ] esbyterian
mi by Mm. Martin uf Kpsorlli Inn, he.
il.
De Land, May 9.—(HjWial).— Sneilter ut Nt. I’etecsliurg. Making hLi prtv during the summer, except the call meet- fore the hour for the missionary meet
church Friday nfUrnoon, The memfi­
igar.
the
hjg
shurUtop
f^r
the
Stetaon
duct
Inn
id
S|aciul
significance
is
the
(act
mg», the mcmlK-mhip is aniiripaiing mg. when the reports were mad,.. The
Ikts i f t ie circle and visitors all took
that Its «uhjict It the noble bird which Li much inti-riet in its iw-vcrul aetiviii
U.iivemlty intercollegiato champlbnahip
lli
meeting with the Mimmmiry ( ird,- ui
their I'r* it) fane) work or sewing, and a
•Tuli,
signul
a
l’
hiludelphla
American
mv ol i Of 1'iiitsis und aitracUuiu of S l when tin- fall anil winter »an»« n . ¡m &gt;r
I nterprioe and .................... with the
(fhasant and profitable afternoon was
rontract tialay.
«•n.'mi-d in dt«c&lt;iK&lt;.ii g church and mi»- ieti|"l"irg tin awkward lull plrlur"-m im i* wa» mudi « nji.yeri |., i|„
esi'iui i ■1« . it
Nindigur wici rccomnu-ndcd td Connie
juonary
J.'uuuiia_ Jruil. ialad.
Ì îîiî* £5t 5 hl» ■' r. plgAacd jutäii
------- M u s l i n 1lui ici»
— I t r v r r rmr ncr-rntTf.Tfi'd n„.
fJ7Xlm-i,-t.v i w phtfaflriphhT rTutr physlir
t,
ip
and
cordial
r
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'* an i ni |unci * Pn- s«-(ved
Tin- Thunuiiiy H. idg. i Id
1'fjp.s • .• •f • ••! mir •¡iJi .ni r&lt;nkIi i,i.4
cmn
\\ mi" wmtvring in DeLund thè
\
h&gt; tin I .......
a 1.1■«« lip put
•if
Iiiinul by M - &lt;i, uj, ■ ) ,
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1,l,,‘ I'1' o .in w.itchfd Nnriligar'« work
Vk (»
Sofisilur l'nn« 4*»in
charming |mtuc nf Mi- y•­
1' .ni., .nel :m.d!&gt; M'iil in hi» recummend•' •'1
* .«,* i«»r »llnrl.*» nn
Mi« h'I Higvm«. .Vm. V. alker. Mis
I he meni hern of the legl.Ji.1.
I bumitiiy uf tei noon
in.»
i;. h ti in ( ornile Mark.
'bA•
t
-i
il
till'
|
alt
nf
nor
glltnl
A T III '. ' Mir Mr* I \.V. Mllar Mr«
g acrepted an il.xil.ii .m id f)n
T wo (abb * of In pigi w. r&gt;RII
Nii'iiignr In) ilo -Stetson club in »«-ore*,
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a
who
may
timi
j. H " I . M " li K Nil V
N'r« h. !..
'•i&gt;«nn&gt;la to vuoi ti.„i Mtv .h i
by the |&lt;|i iuuir.1 |.o I . &lt;':&lt;
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und
stillili
hu-ie».
Ni
xt
tu
s,m
n'
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i
«leu
in
tmuiinhwusivr
W ouilr.il!, M.«. W w
-one. Mis.
Wifliutl hi* hulting nverage wiui* the
gopln r, the «ucruli i.l »ti m eiah, the table* was a guest (able, at wl,,&lt;n the |' ' , , l l «*ry of the Navy Daniel», I» in
F'rank Unit r. i .
'I. Mingc-e,
W I, ' bous« s ad joui ni d on Frida. »I hiM v .,
X3
IT»T - «I. Willard'» Iwing .4G0 and Kiwdgiuii ui Maw I.sii, till- Ulihuliumi III,(I highest sc«ire vviu* u .ole by \t;
Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mrs. !•'
lill.-r. Mis.
Sunn ", ti.
( ‘iirter. who won tin- ,uo¡i priz .« ill « k until Tuesday.ol tl.n. wnk
T lo I. « t ii- » a A Ol. •i til au- pices ix^i » «2 0 . Snidigar lm ^ thè nrrve,
UI^U'g
ra/urback.
in
(get
everything
li. C. Duifo.-e o íd ¡i
•lis. H. 7.
memlK-m took advantage of thn i ■
I .i
in I .It I.i 1 è;#*.- Modi i i pi'jsii^ui. u.m nnd «Irtirmi*»iJnn and l f
in F!• rida has poetic |Hs.sihilitl,s. al- of Cards. The club lune, uL««&gt; a deck of
Gainm, Mrs. T. F
M . Kd.
t«&gt; rrturn to their hums and look . v
carils,
was
won
by
Mm
Deit:u&lt;le
&lt;i.
ti- n
t.. WM« M-Cit,« «• i- beffavi d thnt nficr spending a si-nson
t«iIn.t•
ii
at,might
caav
,i
Miltgn
or
u
Tcrwilligrr. Mrs. .V.« 1 &gt;
mF
L.
tjo ir buiintaa ufl uiii. au.unic tiiii*
Kitly.
.
*. U. il-. Il I wl. ). i I
ii ..i.i-i g ¡.tr.i.‘ u tuo in ilm iurtiti nf &lt;*onnlo Muri; he
i
enny
•»m
in
strike
his
l^rc
divine
Stringb-llou, Mi*. W . i
Mi I'mr
the NiiLiiif fr«»in Oil« •i i ,,
After tlu- gun.en of «'ardi wire run1 .* i •I |l'' O,
n il nomi .­ IIdi traiti.- t,o«ul bt thè higihow.
*y
n
l-i.i
i.i
».
For
•
sample,
did
you
ever
ton, .NJrs. Brock, M - J
Mi Ibii.ii I,
«‘ludid ililiiiou» ice i'i('hii) und i'uke were Hon. ArtJiur K. iJonf^iiii.
. i i*. nii' i to n « bi,*« coi.i'l a«­
«tudy
ti,.
pm
tic
lavpiiatioit
latent
in
tl
c
Mrs. Geo. Fot, Jr., M a
«'• I toy l« k
Svnil tor (JuiHiuii i- mnnn 1« &lt;! v ..
servi «I by Ib» 11«n«I
vvIii m- guests wen• cli'l i*. i., i
'. »liliJl'Cb» dis(lover Club
'
hurrhl' ii. l i.dolili mua guava?
MIm Brik&amp;iu Iain;, Misrtie S|Mcr,
niany clifTc rent i nt*’i |»irf a hi i *
Mrs.
De.«ne
T
uri.«-r.
Mm
It
\
Howard,
■* t .. 11. m i 11 - a i r.
At
the
ru-k
uf,
infringing
on
u
copy
A
Very
plra-ant
afternoon
w.n en­
Mias Muiti,a Fox, Mi«
-Il Evans,
lion which ri quirt* I im ruibliitit oit i
.
.Ivi.m I a « il knuwn tinsi.
&gt;t I
right, the Tribune {wirits the master­ Mm. (ii-itruile Ke-ly, Mm. J I. Hurt,
jo
y
'd
by
ti«.
«
ig
ht
nimber»
end
their
Mina Nifa Muore. M bs
Ilic Faimtion. hut while hr re he foui.d till • ■
Mm
W
I'
('ait
r.
Mis.
It
F
Whilnrr,
lian
ni
ImFiorimi
ni
Impoli»,
luit
piece* of tl.i- Florida |mm try iw' iow.ii of
p it
vkitnis id the Clovrr Club at their last
worth. ML*» Be?sic Zud ■
discuai lending legiilulinii wu;
.
Jr.. Mrs &lt;;«• A. Nja-i r
I I ) IMI I J I» .i| , '.il'tmi lit» tu I,
1912-l.'f. H.-n-it ii:
inn
ting
unlit
October,
with
M
Lsa
Annu
V
d
rc
itor uf this |u|» i
He .tat,,| i;.at
•" • i ! ‘ i'k l u In or nu,iiey con»id- Rinlro boauss Friday afternoon Inst.
A
gorgmus
bird
is
tinpHrran.
yoi
to
the
time
of
his
h
av
tug
tin
,
aj.il-f
.
•
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Mailier's Day Ner ire
•• ■ I Ulti t c .l u . 1 , lint i n tbe otllc-r •t wa* dicitliU by tbi.*u priMtit to »t ifcl
.Minstrel» May Travel
W heae Ikok can hold r.uiv (Fusti hi»
light bills had T». i n pris -ntid to t.
i .«&lt; i.irily i njH ht» li a veiling ex- the funds on hand to”Mr. Fred FlnsmlnA Vi-ry interfiling progntn by Supt.
Sanford's Lucky Minstrels Through
Itelliran.
a-,
(■oswrnor fur his &gt;i, nature, but duii .
. : i.d t .uà all « I bis b « tun s aru
J- K. klettinger. was n i ireil at the
their rnunagi-r. f.d Lane, have rciiived
Ke cun put in tuo in uk
the j a.*i f«w days a coi.snleraMi i urr ..i v tiivu (..e |&lt;&gt; ibr Public and not g'T. to 1m- ujuiI fur the West Tn^npa
. ^ iic
Minion.
.
Mfii-udut Buiiday school Mtiduy rr.ornM'Veinl
flattering
off«
rs
to
give
the
show
F'ood enough for a w«i k.
tar Ijld found thilr way to tin i n ,
*• CoiliYtion In to la Ink'll up.
ing from 19:30 to 11. t&gt;«&gt;nf imprwive
ou
at
other
cilié*
and
may
consider
some
It
was
ulso
d-termini*!
by
the
club
to
But I'm d d if 1 see hok- in hcllrrnn.
tive&lt;uflice, although there urn' none «
uf tin- oiler» if there is a tbai.ee to make
&gt;,
‘" “ l
fii-iin oni. s ¡- .t o mother
’
wj|
begin
a
teacher's
tri
Inlng
dnas,
nnd
tho
Rainy Si'min (uming This Is rial poetry, Ik causi- it U not »orne money for tin- hall ussociutinn. Vital Importance. The senator u u Ui.
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first chapter of MLia Hlattery's ."Tnlka
+ J ID I
able to say what would !&gt;e the outconn
"W o ure getting clone to the timo of on tho Training CJana” was n-ud aloud,
fr
given by the older mrdbtn of the only perfect and artistic in meter and in Tho Sanford minstrels were the b-st
of
the
publicity
hills,
as
opinion
tearhyme, but it is expresnive it says some­ arpati'Urs that have ever graced a F|o:• c W l.
year when showers arc to Imi expected ut the conclusion of which cjuratiorui wore
pretty strong in the lower house against
V ‘
’H £
noariy « vi r&gt; day," sittd Ixjcal Weather asked. The half hour thus s|k-*i proved
•ify ' t - Member»- standing, bows) heads, in thing. We will have to award it«author tda stage and much of (Fitir »urce*» i»
tin» laurel wreath for th« season nnd hid due lo the active manager, FM Lane who creating any more taxes, hut that Repre­ Porcvttttcr Wurtx this rtio.-ning. Con- both prufitalile and pleasant and th«
*• b om » oi mother.. •
sentative Stanford was putting up a
other» emulate hi» worthy exAf^pl«-.
tinulngT&gt;|)« »aid -tha| by tho end of^May training dus* will be resumed in the fall
has Ik « n untiring in his iffo-ts for sucI
; i!iayer lV Superintend' n
hard fight for them. A.s to the roi.vlct
Tampa.Tribune.
;e p
It
basalti)
been
suggested
that
•
CornSflrtldment.
lease hills, he thought a compromise sboweis wer« ertole ci llerai and moref •t'-^hc mN-tings of the club,
''*
Fcripture Readings.
the-minstrel* n-fn-nt their jK-rformanco
frequent und by Juno .IOth W y ’ blight
Deiicioua and dainty refrvahmenta
«VI*
would be reached, hut a hill of ««me char, f* looks ti for every dav
*'V’ •“
Cnrm I C
aIa
T*ir .-\lother I’ll iw
Cornet
Solo.
Tell
hem» In the night of July F’ourth an the
•1/
Woman'* Club
ff'.yfoR’lg.gf.shfcfhf 1. twn.kiod» of cal««
:he
acter
Imi-wrrnM-tnrTnPTrt: — T F T i . z ith er'b irT a siT a lso promised
Mi.*« Stumon.
und mundirmdluw» -were si-ryod by tho
The first business meeting of tht . je o| li; would like to rest that evening Of course," said he, "the mal busines*
(on
•__ SoIpJTfK. Promise M nk to Mother, Woman's Hub was held Thut«d:iy af- tti“ r “ »trcnu«,u» «*«&gt;' «nd see a giKMl
thut Tan-pa would have thunder showetr hm tews.
will hj- done during tbe next thru- weeks. |rul.uLL.
" ^ W w i n c a v r - i « 7' ’ M
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- •»miOÓ/rfèrHn'tfw
I
1
«
rfimuiM-e
.and
ito
juke*
and
neu
nnrf
¡,
j^«,,
riK.nn. ‘ L* r,‘ nvmnre -*1“ 1 “ »e M ch nnd
Hiv* h ii ínjin to ktN'|i tih 4*y«*is
Stl^Atiro Readings.
N^aking „1 iiMi-.ifa;.'« w.ath.-r Mi
Firm ( ourl In Sem inole'
will* Mm. J. W. Dirkii..«, |ir«&gt;ulint of ( . ubi bc cl angi d in cmlcr lo givi* nn oj»cn to |ir«-w&gt;nt unjuNl
. i
.TWtlnsonles. Mutlii'r*
*•v «M-ns thn club In (he clialr.
I . i.Urv cbaiig«. oi abuwa. *
*"U -*0 JT ILa^e u.ts uuthing unusual j Judga Henry Vf. Hrihap. nf Kastls
Thr
wnntnr
rrilirt.id
Tuiwday
night
i.
and daughter».
rhe minutis were read by tío- ««ere
1‘
i**»i "'m ugt',.actiiig ns sjmk-iuI rummisdoner in chan! T aliai ixe»if, and v ili remain there uuLfl
‘ 1'“ ‘ I ( i - Or* p in p j ciPt j.» « ft ,, t|
. Bwdtationa, by Marian F' fhl*
Trip ip Knirrpltr
lapy. Mr». H. E. Tolar.
the cloje of the icssiiin. KuiirnmCt
e ! eery by appointment from Circuit Judge ’
tJ. , ^ Bolo, My Mother'a IVuyw Mr&gt;. J. K.
Lnui.dtr shuwer. T|i* nun iidiy thtuugh Bulloch ul Ocala held court at Sanford,-,
1 ho inatti r of a club room wus disMrs. C. if. Smith and Mm. W. W. Gatette.
Mettingtr.
f '
the dgy bad been high, f-c '«A. and rift« r
çusacd and it was decided ami voted by Alteroathy, who were the delegates from
jhe county sent of tho new county of
vS,
Pritytr and benedict m b pastor, tlm club to r«tain tho Welaka (Tul»
the tiirm it dropped tu 71 di-pgrtta,
Sernlnolo
on Wedmaday, having ndthe .\Jisaii.nary Six-icty of the MethodNolle»
Rov, H. T. Gnine«.
wli It r r.de thcrw iit:.i. Nil much «(ryw
ioon.it for Uje
of the Woman's Club. lit « hutch to the annual conference jol.
journed
the
/purl* from ^riundo fur tho '
Having been uppoinU-d Trustee^, ¡n
■. * ^ re- I - Grow, organic:
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A '«■■n i-Q'-lcr- T lii if- iturjaaot uU tMtHfg w |imhr r h»mH rTj l; r t.:-~
It WO« .lisp woted -bv the fini. I*. m ,U ilm ti'.^ityi*»y *&gt;*&gt;■'&gt;) ■ held reemtly in
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appliratit n for fidfraticñ ihrougF Un Ocala, wire.invite-if by the Missiopary
Haukrcpu, jo u are kc-rtby* notificti tlict Pfir tun i . ten d«xt«&lt;* P» lietwter. fivt tlon caae, Dutton &amp; Hagan V*. .Zadhar
*a
chairman òf State F'rdt-tiitiim Extinshm Circle ut Finirti riso ln »itend ihn
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huoyant, never forgetful of )iU duties i
to ids constituents, but the rollicking |
numi MifîTiT
(trillion for &lt; hariraii
pounder from Jùul Pierce i*-having its
influence, lie tins the humor and With i The following from the i'lutis lake
Law Makers At Tallahassee And Their Doings—Brieflets Of
it idiility ol no mean order. HU voire j Region nilL In- inten-'ting to Herald
is like„ a lion enraged. \S hen he get* |readers:
Legislative Nature By Spécial Correspondent
Atlanta, Ga,, April 2". lirI3.
to the pianissimo degree of hU speech
Editor
Lake
Region:
the old state house rings.
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p-.HWBWE
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B aQ I^ conuuuaK^tion rA
l
.
jtti
n
t.if
Tjif1
tufo» Will- «b* - Iraquentiy t-tsK-SHr'.r„jtJtjU.x
r ’fTTfnt'n f^r
1our homo paper. I believe you people
Third
House
to
Meet
{angled,
and
Mr.
Parker
was
reprodueJudge Oils it. Parker, o7*For|j Pierre,
i would tike part rtf it, so here it U.
Arrangolar nts were made lost
representative from St. Ludo county, i* j some of the effecilvu remarks mudi' tty
W f li ft Mt. Dora. FI*, on II»1 nwrn.developing Into the real humorist ot th*:J tils friend. ''This fell»** mem Iter get* the regular third, ai-s-ioh u f^ u -iH om 1.I K l n m i n Marroni,
V f n w fr in l tproofroader
iP ik n f n ia il i- e aràCjihwo,,
»i*ta1 fl^LL S
Petersgn
ing
of lite 2Jrìd of Appi, after having
House. Big in every reaped and crown« up sometimes in a hurry before hb
pa|K-r
duro
for
tbfi
Prnsacola
Netti,
was
|
sojournrel
with her. ¿kjopl® «infe heb- ^
g ip mimicry', he constantly cnnvulwa thoughts are properly collected and dia­
thè
presidi
ng
oflicer.
Moet
of
the-aena-,
ruary.
We
&lt;Jispos«l of otif surpi ai e,- 7
grammed.
On
one
occasion
he
said,
I
the lower end of the legislature. Heprefollows: \Vo bequeathed our ♦
present |
•ent&amp;tive »Martin of Hillsborough, has move tjikt the waves bo ruled.' and no­ ton and representatives
*weetatopi, -An 1long bamboo ladling pole,-«atra
malt-'' a hit by reason .of his fieculinr ticing that something was wrong with with -other interested
» .
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á
t
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I ...Í * . . « . I t i n
n si n el i
uproar
ensued
from
the
lime Speaker und line*, bait ‘anrl tin Van apd snakemannef In'addressing M r.-Farris, "Mr. the exclamation* attempted to correct
killer
club
to
one
of
our
little Iwy
fvp-e-a-k-e-r, I arise to a point of or­ the error and began again. 'I wave that Mara mi rapped for order. Gene Haw­
friends;
and
the
remmjnt
of
our
woodder/’ the announcement coming with a the rails. bo- moved,*’ which of coursp kins, janitor of the House, was one of the
pile
to
our
Ril'd
friend,
Tom
Jenkins.
long dwelling on the “ a" in sjieaker, und brought further mirth. Attempting one main candidates for Speaker at the regu­
Our goodwill we bequeathed to the in­
when Judge Parker gets to a happy mo. again to get right, he stated: I rail that lar session, last night’s orgiu being but u
habitants of the tow n in general und es- ,,
of
attaches.
Against
Gene
the
m
ov
«
be
waved.*
and
after
that
caucus
ment and Imitate* the talented gentle­
pccially to the two ministers. Rev. Geo.1’ ’
man from the Tampa district, you cap brilliant remark the applause for the was. pitted Ml Futch, the latter
rcat assured that he has the attention troubled member was so great that winning out of speaker pro tern, with Marsh and Rev. J. A. Hretx, Mrs. Mc­
of his flbfflpany. The other evening Speaker Farris pounded a piece of the Hon. Trantham of Leon county, getting Carthy bequeathed the odds and ends of
•some ten prominent senators were group­ desk away In his attempt to get order. the highest vote for speaker, despite the hrr kitchen store to her neih'at neigh­
ed about him,“ and he waa at his beat. Judge Parker is having the time of his fact that the janitor was the main issue» bors, and alt her little keepsakes to her
Not naming the member of the legisla- life up here this session-^oung and Governor Trammell, and Judgd Otis Ht-j-friend, Dorris Lane; also her best wishrs
.
Packet, with George A.-Worleyad Miami .ta.Üje iiaUvew_ûi the town.. We said
---------------------------------------------------------all 260 pounders, are scheduled for good bye and boarded the train for San­
pages. Mahy clafmed. that, JuJge Psr- ford, feetlh^-gTiid because the pendulum
kcr should have' bbqp" made reading of our journey had swung to its full time
..i ■
clerk on account of hltr-heilow-ing firo- and was ready to swing back to the
divitfes, but by reason of the fact that point of starting.
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Her’« Where Sanford (’omesjln
he has the necessary adipose tissue,
otherwise known os avoirdupois, it was • It was necessary for us to stay one
though best to have him trip down the night in Sanford in order to take.tbe boat
aisles at the snap of the finger, tin- for Jacksonville. We got a rodtn at the
usual preparations are being made for a Sanford House, a real tourist hotel,
frolic, the date bring set for the nlne-f’ whera everything is nice snd clean and
teenth Inst. The Gridiron dinners in up to dale, and rx|i*-otrri to take on a
Washington will not be In nreirnreirwr H»le ^xiru sleep that would come in
to the preparations being fixed up by the 1handy while journeying down the St.
committee on entertainment. Senator Johns river. We were doomed to dis­
Drone will doubtless be burred from the appointment. We were just in the bor­
proceedings because he is too dignified. derland of slumtier when the nwfullest*
Senator John F. Stokes U too serious and din and racket broke loose just under
Senator Fred Cone likes to talk nil the our windows. At first we thought the
1
time, so tliis trio of distinguished men Ixiys hud made a mistake in thinking we
were
a
newly
married
couple
ami
had
will berhereonlooker». Representa­
tive W. *\. Russell of Putnam will tie corn*’ to serenade as. In-fore we could get
there, because some one will have to up to act matters right, tin- crowd moved
mi .itm m 1Hi ntu-rr Tr '.vT-rrrr-rrtTTTTrF'
rnmn.-Tr, rnu its nprnr imi. tmd
interlocution is Ixiumi to lirmg forth low they weft- ufti-r. arid tlnit they werw;
after him goisi mid p le n t). for you never
*ome humorous denunciation.

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it is not a i?nng parnlyzer as are many
devices; it e.-*.* not throw eitra strain
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In your hand yon hold a
five-cent piece.
Right at the grocer’s hand
is a moisture-proof pack­
age of Uneeda Biscuit. He
hands you the package—
you hand him the coin.
A trifling transaction?

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No! A remarkable one—for you
have spent the, smallest sum that
will buy a package of good food;"
and the grocer-has sold you the
most nutritious food made from
flour—as cleaiT and crisp and
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Fancy Work Circle
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|erything In their make-up for racket,
Mrs. J. J. P ardon w as hostess o f t he big guns, little
lie gum. K’lU Of all kinds.
Fancy W ork C ircle T h u rsd a y aftern oon , tin pans arid wash Killers and nil kinds
which was pleasantly iq&gt;ent in con v ersa ­ o f horns und whistles that were ever in*
tion and in pretty fan cy w ork.
D eli­ ’■vented b y man
T h ey would fire »dT
cious refreshm ent* were served b y the their guns, then start the K*l!s und old
hostess, w hose guests were Mn». J. LL-tans and yell like a liand f wild Indians.
KoU'rta. Mr» A F. Hill, Mr» W
After an hour tir tw o of tl,is, we were so
Milli-i-r, M rs N 11. G arner, Mn* T
mad at the bridegroom , wlewt-er he was,
D avis, Mrs \V. \V. D in g.
that wI- could IlUVe kicked illtll ollt of

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choice

$ .100.00

nit

1.100.00
500.00
750.00
150.00
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100.00

1.000.00
1.000.00
700.00
250.00

1'vvo lut.s, each .rd'\ ll’T
I&lt;ot N o. 2, Hlk. 12, 1 ht f ,, ( icuryetoun

d m * Thing* grew wurw- him! worve, and
louder and louder,
until 2 til a. m .
wlien Several ex|&gt;|oshms shook tile city
ans scattered win«|,,w glass in every

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i)H — I* ive Itil.s on I*;irk A\ . ti, vHitt 1leitfli1 . each
000.00
50 - T w o lots, cornet- loth and M y u le
1,100.00
tjo &lt;)n«* lot, corner T enth and I’aJnietto
900.00
fil
O ne lot on Palmetto, hetwi » ti 0th a n d 1&lt;»tsj
800.00
dirccliiin We pulled up the cover uvt-r
1,250.00
our ram und gave up, supposing every^
^Ktk, between &gt;inl und -1th
fhmg sens gnmg tret he everfast trig t«iw-;
TTOfSKS AND LOT*
WII.WS. 1 tliinlt we went to sleep, for we
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awoke next morning at 7:10 and went
1 1 j stories on In i, liei M agnolia and Palm etto)
1,800.00
liownslair« and found things normal 64 11oils* 2 stori»"- la inulti», on 2rd Si
1, 100.00
111HIM 2 stori»'-, i» f'Kilns Mp I hik, close
W e asked tie proprietor if the war wo* 65
3.750.00
over und if Ho- crowd found and killeil tit X 1 ! I &gt;Ll.sl •&gt;rot »in,», kit» fn-ii .in» I lint h, H» ». *
1.500.00
House 1o rtKiin&gt; "!)»• »»1 t lie l*»*st in Satj the brulé and groom He »uni, "It was 67
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10,000.00
not id that nature, that the legista tun- 68 House, 8 roonift, com t'r hit on Park av&lt; nu» .
6.500.00
_____ 60 House, 8 rooms, on Myrtk Ave. tjfood
hud puss*s| a bill to cut Of___
unge county
. 6,000.00
In half, making Sanfonl a county iu-at j — House, 6 rooms, on Sanford A VP.
1.800.00
- and this is the way they celebrate a — House, 6 rooms, ( ’or. Hih and laurel
2.250.00
victory down in Florida!" W'u forgave ^2— ITouse, 2 stories, 6 room s. Cor !)(ti and I m
4,000.00
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them , but with utl the noire and all th«* 73
lovely kccncry dow n the St Johns river. '
1 1 t Olilo out
2.500.00
our mimi »tili go*-* back to Mt, [Jora and ?4
H ouse, tkrooms, 2 Ini', t
2.500.00
Kuala», nothing will ever deface tin* meni- ‘ »&gt; HotlSP, 2 si on es, 6 rm ■111 , Mow mg wi II
2.250.00
nrv nr rtiivia -ptarrkt míu-íí» u í ífsmr Urt* 76-i-T4Kei' houses mi Ink- h re f I» block
2.500.00
many happy »lay* und met su rnuiiv kind , ( ’ 1
I VO h d s , yfond h
r and I u n. w indimi auk, etc*
10,000.00
(K*ople.

&lt; Ki.Kin F A R M S
. i .) Acres at Hi-ck Hamiiux k. 1 acres dean &lt;1tnd fenced,
our home at Jacksonville, III.
right at a loadiriK «union ...
..........„..$
900.00
D, K. ami MRS, McCARTY.
6.500.00
!!! i crcs on 1V,ankl11 Avt‘-&gt; :1&gt;' t’leared, 5 tire« liied..,.
&lt;•&gt; 10 Acres on (.eneva Avo., I room hotts., all fenced,
5 acres tiled
6.500.00
The New'Directory
5 Acres on Cameron
T h e n»'W directory’ of Saufiird and 80—
Ave., all cleared, iihd un(I CUI'
i ivalet 1
5,000.00
Orartge county can lx) had at the Herald !
j office at the price of 12.00. The direc­ 81— K) Acres, S. of Jessup, 2 acres in cultivation, 6 room
nouse, flowing well*
1.500.00
tory b most complete In every respect,
82—
50 Acres rioh hammock. 30am* cleared nnd tiled"
2o!ooo!o6
comprising nil the streets snd inhabi­
1,600.00
tants of Sanford and the R. Y. D. names,
- ...... ......... S z t a S 2*«4 nTti ! » ean‘,i’ ^
we&gt;l- small hou*
4,500.00
all the different towns and villages in the
rCS n
H am m ock..
A fter a week of oight »»sing at F h attaiiiMign, T »‘lin., we e x fx v t to return to

10,000.00
county with a general description of each1
10 acre«cleared and tiled
and every one of them enhanced by
A cre s, ul^I tiled, close in
5,000.00
views of same.
A - . , 22 acres tile^, 7 flowing wells, 200,000 ft.
boards, 6 room house, etc___
6
________ 16,000.00
The Jfook was compile«! by W. S
Neville, of Orlando, who la an ciperir QoZr- A ctm’ 9
ri,ch. hamm°ck, majpiiflcfDt weii----- 6 , 000.00
2, 000.00
---------cnced directory man and the work was 8 J -5 Acres, 2 mUet west, 4 acres cleared 3 aerti tiled.-----done by the Herald Printing Co., which O?
A Acrcs. (“ IoU) ? 1tlIed- 24.000 ft. boarti, aback..... 4,000.00
U sufficient guarantee^iat It is all rigfif. o9_ l ? A Cr0S n t0iYn’ a11 t,led* K00^ house, etc., lake front 22,000.00
The new directory suppliee a long felt 9 2 - 4 H Acres, 2 m lea west, neatlittle h o iS ..L......... ........
3,200.00
Acres adjoining No. 92..
*1................. 2,700.00 •
want, being the first one published In
two years, and the many change« In that
IS F *'
tired' cu1tivttt« 1- bouw, 4 rooinsk 2 « m il« . * *'
time in tho county made the printing
of a new one imperative.
Sj— fA n w . «11 tiled, good 7 room 'hmaeTTnile m *-______ 7,«00.00
tUed. U1 d « £ K „ j (¿¿od--«.000.00
Mr. Neville has left a limited number 96— 10 Acre» 6
......... 3,000.00
of the books with the Herald office and 97—5 Acres, all improved
Acres, 6 acres t U e d / 'F 5 ^ 7 '‘reoD^bungalow,
tboee wanting a copy should apply at 98— 13
once before they are all sold.
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Eastern Star Meeting
This list covers some rare bargains I will from time’ to time
' S43»looIe&lt;haptcr, Order Of the East­
add
to it. In the meantime, if you don’ t sx-e j^t what you Want,
ern Star fieJd 0*1* regular meeting Fri- com o to m y
office and see if I can't suit you.
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day evening,. a* good attendance and
important business was transacted.
Respectfully»...... *r
Several applications were presented
MCII’ D II. MARKS*
and accepted, and tho goat will be busy EaUblíshéd In 1869.
Ofaee 212 Eâ«t First Street.
.at the next meeting. Several spoke of
&gt; »♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ » 4 M
plans to raise money for the entertain­
ment of Grand Chapter, April 1914,
: : Phone He. 128
104 r. Street ;
which will be a great event, as It will be
the first grand assembly to meet In the
p m o p iflâ M :
uuW^ x-yufitytiT Sl'mlnolc. After mealing
dosed delicious refreshments
Ice Cream - Soda Water • CeifecHoeerr
I B Í TokìccÉ
and a social time was spent.
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heir to fit« |&gt;oak of [iplitlcal nchulandiip.
MtfyAA.ffc'nn- pipe tod
tnole
wigwam t** handed from hp to lip
PublUbi-d Every T uréis) Biel Krtdnt Mortnug H)
tunl n tin &gt;n,..ki roll* heaven ward, him)
H i t HERALD PRINTING COMPANY each like the heroes o( old. lift in* hand
R. J. 1101LY. rdltor
tow ard (&gt;od and say, "Thin for me. thin

for the Jot any man can own his home
T he present editor of T he UrniM"!*-- 4 • • • •• ♦♦♦
the paym ent o( n sum commctt- wall Known tn every cnii‘ in this section
»unit*- with his i-urning capacity.
lie •-»(*•• i* to !«• the editor of The H r
Does it pay to own your own hom e’ aid tea loin: as he lives (or Sanford and
i LASS HNS, FIt AT Kit N IT V PINS, CLASS RINGS
There are items of in terest—tases, re- Seminole county is good enough for him
ATHLETIC MKDALS and TROPHIES
pair* and insurance— to tie kept up that The ID-raid is^ qst ^ Dirt me lu. live ¿mil will &lt;
i. W llllt Etrlt CATALOGl'K NO. 11
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t i'tiu-rt Mfm---|n»w.rulWTTa/C«ydaS&lt;vM-i*r-:p ^ * &gt;*fVT^ w^ ,^nl,' aC flie rh n iifT Inst*.
G R E E N L K r o n r iir a s B r r o M P A O T ;
wTiethcr the response to the [irimal in- *» that no tim id nuliscrUwr need It® afraid
S u b s c r ip t io n Price, $ 2 .0 0 a t e a r to Advance
l..*&gt;lAlILkî 11EI) IMS
Jl W IT r u s «ml Ml-Olll HUS
M t»It AI / KFFKC'T OF I’U lii.Jt I T \
stm et of having or«-* own nest 1» a of pranking down the two simolcoivs
J \&lt; KSONVILLE, FLORIDA
T» he Ipublicity
pro»» genl\orne owner■ .................
nen»*.ir&gt;
to grease the new machinery
etlsrrrd tn ihdCH) t&gt;) carrier 12 (Ml |»-f ».
rn
’ U W IIL H J igiven
, o t ! i hy
•
ithe
tit IPHTW
&gt;'■ Iprolitahle one. hut c v e tn■f■ .^w*...s
.
ml*«err or 20c per monili
er*yiy tend» to Jensen evil condition*, and* *hip w** un proti table tin* 'dmtion would and tiring The Herald to your door.
fay mema ta «dtsnre must be m»4r si afflo
21 thus renders unusual service to the pule he in the affirmative liecatise ol the wi»In conciIunion we wttii to give evejy
entered o-eot&gt;d &lt;-U*i null n)«tirr Auiuu I 2nd lir^" ¡wiya tjiu commission®** of (he lh*- dom of such * rouis*%
* &gt; '
citizen o f ,Sanford. Seminole county and
-M^*t^*M**»*» + + -M»++-t^+*M^»«M*++»+*M*#++*»*»*»a*M *»»
. loos, «nhe rtwiomre ni Sjniord ri.trut.
trict oi Columbia, in a report subm itled
'All things irr the world are not to I«- the wo;ld a hearty welcome to our olllce.
u n d rr A c I o f M a tch 3 rd . IH7I)
to Congresii today tin the Works hill to measured hy the dollar standard. Some . Conic in any tjm c and look over the plum
OBlcv In Hrral.l Hull.lint
Telephone S'o m i provide a censorship of the n**ws,
things pay more than the mere return in and si-»- what your home pa|*T U really
ONLY AI THORIZEl) ROTTLERS OF
“T h a t dread of publicity hus a deter- dollars and cent* th at are so alluring to doing in the way of progress.
From the apt «earn nee of things now, rent influence upon those dts|iuM-d or mankind and owning a home in one of
Tl ie la teli»! ring is always mil.
the proluihililie* arc th a t two .states will
tempted to crime may lie inferred from Un«** tilings.
a
Is' formed of Morula, in which oa.-c the the fact that most offenders m*v K to
In the first place it publishes to *he
new state ot \\est Morilla will comprise ■avo¡,jVnpumn, of their rmsUdiavior up wurld that a mail ia a good ciiiien; that
h
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a I the country »M l oí the Suwunme jujusfiapcr n-|&gt;ortK.'.’ '
he lia» a fixed huhitation; that lie i» ^
river, and South Florida will tiecome a
j.or
rra.HOn* the (’ ommi««ioners thrifty, and that he ha* of necessity un
BtaU- by itsM-lf, with either Ocala or believe tl*- enactment of the projiotcd interest in public affair*.
E lf R O P E A N v P L A lV
MANUFACTURERS OF GINGER ALE AND SODA WATERS
Gainesville or perbnjw SanJord aa the legislation is Inadvisable.
Taxes, ^for instance, mean little or
atìAets ano rvAvo atwtira
enpiteu. We favor the movement, 1k*ROOMS
73
CENTS;
PHONE 21
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The following is a Washington dis- nothing to the man who ha* no home to
ouise the 'two rrctions named are not patch regarding the proposed censorship &gt;pay them upon. Rut when he .owns-lr WITH PRIVATE OATH.»IV PER PERSON.
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Uko tw o peas, aju^ ns long tw this* vast of itho prtwt' •'fho editor of T hr-Herald j home anrHhtds hLrtax. hill g-oLac. up.bu.'lf-1 i*a_ ' 1 . .
n &gt;•■ "
territory is in one state, ¿here will-be a at ooe time In luA career u .^ i t o r of a wry likely to into the occasion of it all,
u hsvby p a ï î Î u Â t y «Uy.U m 4.U
lack, of satisfaction All-around. Let un daily iianermtve all the police court and in this
learns about govern- I mji y#*at my w w » u »ml ««uctm u ik«
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onuitv iuSa* of Or
have
the two states hy -nil means.
We
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. ,( oewa as it hapiwned and aa a result m ental mntU-hr á n d * f¿cjjid íí therèhy a
^ X *1«?1
»!«“ !
R. II. W him «,
coasider th e p lan .m u ch la tte r than a n -1
n d ru n k straightened up and m any b etter citizen.
Tbw Mh day of AprU. 1*13.
xwxing Went Florida to Alabama. T lxfe a niap.p,ct()r turned over a new leaf In
Heretofore he has paid but little ntJ N . W h itlM T .
Gfi-Tw«-Vtr. I
« enough territory in tills whole coup try tj,at
jHK.nUJM. (bey did libt want their tention to light* and *tre®t* ami other
to make at lead 75 state», and theeoouer
r, th«&gt; paper, although thi* puhli- city affairs.
Hut when ho finds that his
NOTHK
T o ni] r m l l l ô f i d U f r i b y t i w « m i | w r v n i h a v in g
it ia done the better it willbe.— Invvnio*.» Qnjjjj, wus tjle meaiut of several fight* streets are neglected, thut the light* on rlftlrn*
ur liviTultd« Attirivi the
uf VV. II.
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Chrofljpla.
and attempt* to put'the editor out of hi* way home are insufficient, that the HoMcn:
All i*T»rmi having plaima of any ellvirtar j
arr
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business. Few men want to ms* their u|dermen are neglectful ol these thing* Agmlñtf the r*t»le* of W f&gt;. Holden,
V notiñ«l to pfrtPBt fb# *»m# to the under- (
SEMINOLE a n d ORANGE M FftT had acting e.\|HNMfd in the newspa|ier* Ih-it are Iwfore.lnm every day. he iwv •_______________
tgrtml1 *dmtni*trmtrit w11hin (tri» &gt;r*ra from ih*»
A deleguinm from Sanford nut»' down mid to do so certainty tends to deer* as*, conus interested in utricl* . uud lights .
&lt;ht' •&gt;ubl,r*l‘“° ,,f ,h&lt;&gt; u "* rl* mi will lx» j
ywlçjtlft)' and met the1 county officiuln Iíkuií triirisgrcssjona eíjwcíally among and public ufficili!», and thereby bvronn»
AIH.MITA H01.UKN.
AdmtnlatrAlrli of ih» Ÿjiut» ul . W. l&gt;. HgMto,
iuui Ouurmiui -Uvvmlri-et of the Hoard the heads of Familie*
U-tter fitted for the »lutihi of citizeniW »wl'
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o f , Cunmiimduncra (or tito lirpooe of
Now that- wr have grown older and ship.—St. Augustine Record.
Buy Now and Save M on ey. Property Cheaper N o w _ j
NaU&lt;* l o All ( &gt; « U t a o f f . K. I lilt.
roarhing a settlement if pcmiblc of the look upon the world through »mokcii
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Notier la baraby
ft »an that K. K. HUI. |
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Than Ever Again in Sanford.
question of the division of county funds. glasses there are many small lajmes from |
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a »oluaUry
After four hour* of earnost tUsciiaúni), the straight and narrow path that are
With this issue of The Herald the «iCtintrnt ferì (hw brritrií of rfT*«liUirm, wnd RÜrrwdf*
If you can’ t buy a hom e, buy a lot. W e have w hat
an agreement &lt;was reached whereby the ^never Chronicled. One reason for ibis pa|&gt;cr changes sin- going from a five col- liv* »4 V K IIil, form^çty doing buetnrwi tt 11til'» Sp

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The word UPnotusedat

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new county will come into ponwession' i* that The Herald w not a daily and umn to u m i column pa|*T which is the
of it* pro rata »hare of the cmh in the another good reason is that Sanford is a (rh-al form for a newsjiapor and will give
trenailry and other iwnuuial property-. |law abiding community, a small com- the Herald more s|&gt;ace nod make « much
Tllil I* its H »bmdd be» WbU* eh«-.».nn I rmmltr mri iii:ij utu-rrin''p^fsoiiaTTni? ~iwiter pnfier in every nwjxi t. Tin- Her
anti Fort-«»!!
mitt«»- in charge and
ForYcst Luke
Lake neg
neg- lion is lint given with the idea uf el aid ha* ulwny* at tempi ill to kin-p |iaci
iocted to make provision for thi* in the plaiting family uflairs or airing h&gt;ca) with events and the new county of Scmbill, ynt the tax payer* (rum all pari« of trouble* in the jiafs-r. Hut the go vert)- inol»- call* for a larger iuui Is-tler pa|tcr
the county had paid,to tluil mazu;y to Im- ment »hould never attempt to cvuaOr tlierCfore a larger and' I-otter Herald
unod fur all part* of the county, and ,no Ithe newspapers.
A. belter
way would Having just insUdliMl one uf the tines!
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honest -excuse could le offesod forDot !«• t6 mika it a crime to gowdp ulKHJt tao revolution book and j.Ai pn«»«» anil
making a fair divide.
your neighbors -a crime by the wnv that ¡, Urge folding machine the Humid 1‘rint'Of course the county nsd mUUe .1»,a , aiiuuid U» pumaitmi in tt»*» old fsshtonwl Mlj. ( T,m|uiny will endeavor U) take oare
dUIen-nt propiwition.
-, ' manner by ducking the guilty in the Imkf. „j ^ji Uie advnrtising rnailnr and job
T he Sentinel i* glad the men' got 'IA,•
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| , printing ol tilia »eelion, nut doing it
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e r f c .- ^ -tJ a h d ^
E A V ; J M vL Z J llilllA U 1F^S , ch«aj«-r but U-Uer Hum any une else in
Sentinel.
Postmiutter General Hurbwon »ay * la*1any part oí Monda.

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lirrífTprY. */»* fir in’t&gt;y rr-ijtiirT'-l within «iity ifmjr»
fitim «UIP. if txirli f M l l u r i rcMiifp m iK u S u it», np
tl iwt o ««) l b » lim iti o f ib i» S u t i\ wéthin finir
mon
in lb*, ir* Hi# with ih*- un*f«r«lcn«*rl. n m m ttaWb-

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Ir. t» Yaiafa* ctf
J** h Har-km
i 'ratifN* &lt;Tritìi y
lu all i indium. L»«|ittw»,
and «11
PnnNDiu hayids ( iRÍnv« m 1Immml* a^ajirat »aid
Ratal»
Y»u, and nth of you, arm
pnttAnf and
f»«•ufr»*t to jM-wnt any datrai and demand*
»Huh pAiu, or til her vf you, tnujr i»avv agalni-t the
tat» r.f Ja», M, lUnhin, drfeÉwel, lai» of Oranï»
ooumy. HörIda* to tJhe umloaridg^ned ajlmlnlfitr«ror
oí tax! lutate, wilbUt two yran trom the data
hereof
I’altd May HI, A- I» IS»U.
- - ~ai---a- ---- H. HimUZiHSON.
^ixTiaa-Stp

nrraRTMRNT nr m r. isn im iii
will not recognize a jMipulnr *»-ctnm in a Since lh»* advent ot The Herald Sal V«. S- ijâôd OflYrr at {iaJnAiuriU#, Hafi4*.
primary heUJ under a state law «.* uldig-| ford ha.» grown groat Jibvl how much %
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you want. C om e and se c us, as we can m a k e
the terms to (It your means and sell you w hat
&gt;uil want at .a rensuimhle price----------------------- -—-

Thrasher &amp; DuBose
Over Sanford Shoe &amp; ('Milling Co'*.

Sanford, Florid«

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IF Y O U R C I T R U S T R E E S
h n v e h a d f u ll b l o o m y o u w a n t t o h o l d it.
T h e b e s t w a y t o h o l d it is t o k e e p y o u r
t n je a
w eM
fe(|— t h a t
th e y
m ay
have
^ ^ t f^ r t r T r V fft -v it a lit y to k e e p flo u r is h in g .
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Gl the editorial* putliatssl in Kim- nlofy in t Is* sehr Iuui ol ajwmtjniuit.-r in thi* juii«r lian «mumplialuHl in aasinting 0/ oïw ^.^rw itls'Saioa^JubTV^ taw'modi
dAl " «dition of »late impcx*
npjin a ^l\eji coje. The Jiailmaatyr general, 1/1 the ^jwU.i ol Sojil/ird wejaave to tlis UiHn**&lt;««*t Kru». Po-taJ Nnjivvm, to, m'):^ et
^ f î d ï lÎ T - « Day.*' the l«tU w. h* ca.*iiy’ l|oi&gt;,»Sf;*y .XETI
atT ifflÿtf' iT^iifen* ^ (f) j;ucm. In Hu* growth uf r* 'f V i' ry*T" i ' i T tÍsr»¿ S &gt;n &lt;
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thut written in the Tarnjo Tribune bv n u n would have due rumuderulmn I«*- Sarifnnl Tiw Herald ha* always ertjoyed
“ * 1»™krb,!ÎTXIrol«MT'ibaiiiî* ibí*h|,«k
K. D. Lumbright
It i* wurthy ol re- loj v an appuintuicnf g* luadv,
* remar kahle grow ti» and despite many
1
j stando. n»r»ia. un it«
If Your Trees Have Not Had Satisfactory B loom
production.and i* a» lülkmv:
It is very certain (bat Krpuhlirar» drawluu-ka. dearth uf nuincy. high rust ul 1 rulatwi » « m « » íum m
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"Thi* in Mother's Day arid «.-very man in.a Republican town anuid nut In- per- livingand lOJu-r joys and Burrow* the
in^mf' a NkbuUoè m V.Tiw' I ìvòrala
it
behoves
you
to
build
up
y
o
u
r
grove
for
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and woman oí u» ought to m r n tribute mittei] to s«*li-ct a Kiuiublicau (or p»«l- iiat&gt;crha* gone on and oil with ne.Vcr n
T- w (**t»-r. «• tlrwv*. »101111«.
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the future crops, and fertilizer is e s s e n tia l
ot lo w «m l rt-»t&gt;ect to MOTHRJt J ttv^* ipnktST anfl thi TinnJ (recuioh rvsia wltli IikjL iuu-kword but ovur onwarii and no
il h rtiDllli
16-TiiPa S-ifi
ll»f i*i»r
mg. of hi-aitfrlt thunkiuintf« thut her tin* poatmnster geticrnl,
hard urhen or cry of luird tintuv have
In either event vou.w nnt fertilizer o f hi^hloving influence ia still with u* JUld tllHHIt
Between the proposed Jirimiiric* and daunted our *|iint or retardwl our firou k p a k t m k n t u r i s o i m »:u i h i i
•est
t i r a d e — from solu ble sou rces and
t) S, I * fui Offtr* al 1»aiarav1lU M orula.
uà, doad. nf tender rcvcmnrr lur Iter thè trotili toward* civil mtviw* the |«»t- griwe. Vkitti malli Htrenglh and awk
A,'III I» lal.i
-honestly
m ade. That is what we offer .
N'Miinr »» hK»fW«&gt; fivrn uKaf Igni-nani r Want,
lillBWitd ttmrnory
1114111*1» ilo ntt! cxaclJj krlìiva wlm en­ l.tr&lt;l|uw» we lutve rarv&lt;wl uur wny luwaid
trf Nati funi Moriría, ahn **o Vli^v i», MMjtv, matta
in 1 tic* fa v o r ite B rands..............................
"il *lu- t* wlth you, la»-tijw hjhui ber tile)
an- al. alni they will have tn thè gtad ol |U1C**M1 .Liid uur HtrougMi wo» Ht&gt;n»H*tr«i) Rnlrv N'r» la/7U vk*»»na! N»» &lt;16&lt;XU|,
HW « *&gt;f NT* Y -w tilín k, Toan^tlp # F «Wrul h .
thè lienumal exprewamn *&gt;f ynur h&gt;v&lt;- and await the »low ¡-ri» *-!«)« of reform I» i-,,u f ai ile, 1i&gt;v un uninilmg l«*lle( in thè future fili
H «ii|* H K «*l, r « l U h a « r s M rfid ia n , ha* filavi
WHIM. M&gt;H OUK BOOkLET
liutfrr of Mutiti fun tu itiaiu- fìtti y«ar
, lo
«wli-cm. thè Iti** ul »un or iLaughiw Xliul tlupr u-npre v»U be dctcrnuurU. liut in ul Sonluni.
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»»taliliah «latin |o U»« tajni aliava ilamrrtb*!, !&gt;•inakes ghu\ .her davoUxl heart, ami ir- the tnvunwhil#
continueVNe an* n o t wiU iUWid y o L
-----.Mr.
_ Burleson
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radiate* her Jxiug with the coiwmiou*- to make appointments u* his predecess- rightfully *■laird that «xuiD.iitmcnt i* the HtlfìdA,
Claimant narm* u will
j, W. Koaiwr, of Sanford, Umida.
maw that, in giving to the world a re- or» in office have done- from tim&lt;- out death of progris* and the popple who
f i a d C ow tn, o l S t n f ^ d . KlvOrlda.
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opocled juqgei])-, aho has nut hvoti in |of mind.—-Hlmiinghnm Age-Herald.
make The Herald are never contented.
JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
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“ If alio i* living, but not with yam nmntor Hutleson turning down the mini- lord The Herald will nume day Ixmoinca
I
write to tier, Lhat she may feel the rinn- inbe for mail master of Arcadia The dally not a etwalUoi ilaily. but one In III* ( krrull ( cstiil, H a tra ü i JuUDIal i B ra il
X X X X X X X X X X X X tX X X 3 ^ C 5 0 «3 0 «
O r s p f * C o w n lf, H ilf# o ( f W l d t . In I k « « r * f f
fort ui your undying love and know tiiat primary to Ia- held m thi* district will be with Associated I’rens mirviiv and id) thut
Jrnnt* ll.il ti,*i*n ( e.rni»Ninan(
f i l a i Wm
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nmol whatever care» and re*(mrmiInline* »Utcily 11 I hrinocrutir one, and will voice goes with it a real daily jia[M*r lor till*
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fiali fot Ih»fife«
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Ir
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ia
of
your lot may La- nut you turn to her a* the wish,-» uf the Democratic patron* of pad uf Morula.
T o«
J K o lll.N S u N
h apt»rara fro m It»* afTMaulf *d J rrm i« iCiihln*
the timt and jutr«sl object of your ad«*’ iht* otlice
We now liavt* a plant tiiat will tuke
w m , Ika r«un(»1*1 n a n ! Naraln duly
that Ih* d *
lion, tin* kindly guide of your i-nrNo-tt
We don't km w- whither the holding cure of anything in the printing hue fm d arit »* a nun fw i.lfn l «Í |K* Kiwi* « f Morirla,
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ioot.-ileja* the fciiurre uml iiuipiration ol hy the ji-ople of Arcadia of u primary ami we want the (vcojiie ol Snrrdnaie A labarna. ib a t ih * rm xlatur a tul
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your limt l«i*aii# in life.
ejection .far the-choosing of a fit Mmu»u*r county tu Utk* Ul* samt* juilic in their dalmdant at thla Ilm« In uakn-wa. thaï (hrtm ta
‘ Lf ohi* i» uJi-cjiing under the Maytinit*, should ln* properly chronirlid in thi* col- pn|K*r that the owners do:' The
Tlu* Herald
w!,*
"Z',iZ.il *
ti an d that lh * aakl » M r n.farai t* o * « ih * atf*
akie* wjiere you may visit her last r»*t- uraii or not. Il ls certainly growth of ”1» printed for tlie people apd no one else, dnfa niamtyon*
If you (In, wc ¡ire here to furriisli one. Not on
y*ara.
Yoy ar# Uwnfart ortl#rr«| io appawr to ih* hill
ing place, go tiu-re on thi» day, dedicated one kind, and perhaps that constitute* u It is printed to give them the news and
in corporated hank with officers, directors, capital
to her memory. And atoivi* tier dust con- flaim to this clasrillciiiiun. It add* one when w&lt;* any m-ws we mían just Lhalanil ^ » . ’"«rn^ïtnnTu^J^l^.TTr.i«» ó» n¡í«.&lt;nA "!&gt;'
stock, etc.. Ihjc.ii Bail*» you can take hom e and drop
■otra te, yournlf juk*w tu t ht- gmillj atina, aturo Ui tin; alrtady* buzdañad
calaiaW no more. New» in our iwtimntinn i* not laía'i '
L7b’ *,* ,,ul" ,'u ’
llu* c***t
II I* l « f l l * * f oti Im W I th a t Ihm n.«»ifí»r tar (uuJMith*««!
your spare rliaiitfe in. your v a ca tio n m oney or your
ni)« jhíUíIj i I oui lo you, fi li«T gru ve U of ut-cUuiu»^ uiui Un* uni don* not ui*f*v*u th«* yellow jouriuubun that digs thi* j¡ut- u()r* a wrrlt fa»r aifhl rvifiamifl#* Wark• |tt ihr
urei H rfa b l, a rMJ»ap«(jrr x a M iíh ^ l In Uvjtng*
ct4lar m ouey.
where you cumuli' reach it, comiM»*ion to be In *igiu
If ibe minuti ve, thi nf- ter» and sewers and prolaa into privati- county, floridi
W ilfiiia , Il M . Uifl4a*nH, ' I- r» o f ib r f é w i i l
nome one to place upon it ji fresh dural e rendu m arul the ri-call are adofited, of all air* to expone personal ir.atter* uod
«•Off, ami ih# «rat lh#fvof thb TH* dèf al
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We have a su p p ly o f these HOME B A N K i; w h ich
offering, expressive of your rev era nee courue, the Li*! nf rliaTmr* will
mu parade them liefure the cy u uf the puU- A U 1VI3
Il M KONINHUN.
lor her memory »ml in partial m knoul- mensurably huigthemai. And, thin, it* pie. hot thè new» tluit r.ny memlier nf &lt;Vfk uf iTrmll l'ourt. Orane '
we will lend to every one depositing a dollar in o u r
Monda
uy M A Howard, II, U
edjtrment of the debt which ah uf us owe wo aro Aaaináhtting every!laug in limt iiny u n ii) enti ri ad with |arfict nu/it..
Savings Departm ent. With your deposit you will
( **«, A I bei ïi1t#T»,
HullrHM aluil ni Í uUfHil fin# l'w11(Jal.ri.jyn.I
line from other »tales and thu»&lt;* other Su miv&lt;rii»ing i* Inkm thnt tuli not fit
nnd which none of us can ever pay
it r e i v e a hook ui w hich we enter you r am ount and
caTur* au
the obligation ¡ri.pmed upon u* l&gt;&gt; a »tate» are el»»-liiig iv,-n ln,-ir -nliMin in w,th Un« diali aspiri ul thè n«w» n al
we will B A Y YOU FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST
kee|K&gt;;x, it wuuJd a(i|»ar Unit *&lt;»*11 I, r
mother’s can- and devotion.
N&lt;&gt; whlskey n'L*- have ever bet-n
SHERIFF'S SALE.
I
AND COMPOUND IT A T E V E R Y T H R E E MONTHS :
the
jn-ojile
will
have
to
lay
ustih*
all
other
“ And, wherever you »re, wear tmlaj
laken n» jet hy ifib f.aprr. Ttii* is a
UltAmt anti iiy virtù# uf an ri#rirÜcM) lapiyMÌ ■i*
the White carnation that speaks the spirit bu»im«« and devote their entire tlrm- to di* ti net lo»» of money hut not of diame­ Aprii ‘¿t 191*1, tiy ik# &lt;Hrk »I tf&gt;# CìfCtiU Court f&lt;»r * ^ CREDIT PERIOD.
orafif** rwjnfy. *uit# «f M*r»da, wh#-r#ln H A ^
of the occasion—a fiure white flowvr that holding elections. Tan pa Tina»
li r No nuiieentllig niilieine ad* or M w if f ri al» arw p U i p 'I Ï* atxl J W Jarkn in » ♦
i4*-f#fiilao(,
I hav# k#*iv»! u(kbh ih# right. HU# and
nymbolizcn the one love that is altogether
The primary system 1.» the uni) fair -tuli ni [hai nature evi r npfiear in The Alttavv*! uf a»J.I
W&lt;* hold ihe key to "these hanks, you can keep
J W . !acka**r| in « n*&amp; tu t ha fnfhrjw- ' «h
log
ttr«TlW
*i
f*-a! eal»u* ia &gt;ai&gt;l ruuDty uf Oraitga
spotlit* and unmixed with guile.”
mean* uf »ejecting public nervant* uf fittttfd. Thcre i» nevnr a rnjiy of The
them in hom e until they are full, o r until you h a v e
,
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»nd •**(*■ ni H riila. lo-«ll In Te Î0 auulh.
----- O — the people in ¿dy' capacity und »t- are In raid that cannot Im* rend by the Indie» lung* .-7 m . \v i.«a nk m. nk &gt;ir »1 Nt; ur
us
m uch as a dollar, and then brin g them to the
ol
N
&gt;;
nr,
SK
nr
«I
Nw
nr,
N
»all
ul
SK
*ir.
and
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THE PIPE OF PEACE
»«»lid In favor of the primary method, of Uw family. In fact the ladle» arc the or id hV &gt;a, at ,‘wiiun
nit« ti;
U; NK nr
ar of SK
HK ijr
or of
o 8*
bunk
nnd* h a ve the am ount rem oved nnd placed on
IX; S half ut NW qr
nr at
«t NK qr.
y , and N half
halt ol
Tho nine committeemen who fortontenil that our refm**enuhve» wartntwt »ujiporter» of this paper for tliey don
HK 111 uf Bl! qr nf Scriion 21 In Tp 20 «rath,
ymir book.
msrly constituted a pkjY'of Ua* Orange *kould tiot have tlie power of pa. mg u legnile our effort* to give tlic people a Kang» Î* Kijtw ot HWár of SaWton &amp;, K hall o
N 'it of NK ijr oí HK. ir «I Hoctlun »! ♦
f * .
county family, but who now oonutitntc lMJlit(rnl debt* nt th* &lt;-x|a*tv*** of thii; cium, (carini*, humst newspaper. The
W i,r of NW nr al Hriruid 1»; HK qr of ♦
NI.
qr,
W
h*)l
ol
SW
qr,
«ad
H
K
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of
8w
qr
9
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WK
E
SP
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C
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L
L
Y
DESIRE
TO
INTERESTlu laid has never liecn a great financial NA v , W_k*Ji,£i
HB_ v
the •
political
machfitt-ry
Sr pu
An j i_
far
sr
- ol
- —
- nuli) coiuUitutioru..
,
.
_ a* tiomlnAting
,
ot Section t»; NE qr of NW qr of Her-tlon 22; W *
count)*, meet today in th® first pow' wosr **I00b keeper* to diipow wet gixxln tu «uree»* because oUr tiewxpafrcr ethics halt of NW qr, N hall of nw nr ot sw qr, hf, qr ♦ CHILDREN IN T tH S .S A V IN G S H A B IT mid wish to
of tho new tribal relation And the I’euce l^e public, we wi.l leave Ihnt to I an pa would not fit*- with- thç .huaineiw offite ,skb uAf'Kr^^i^iTAMiruVswvHtü'-i'w
in 27;
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qr of IWflWD■ii'.nwqrof .»Wqrpl Section
im p r e s s 'u p o n the p a re n ts ’ the desirability o f en- &lt;&gt;
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wa ta t « n r l Ï « A iLes»#«nwuri I Id i
A •r#tM#it®h VkToi.««, *
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jHU* n t UGL' n o ml'
lLc.«a *#tl •* Al/ Ih- J f - if Lt AU a-.«. f fekj L*
and Jacksonville,—Arcadia
Ncwg.
Pipe
has kl&gt;een extendid,
to the
Holly
J
and 'yet doinguw duty toward
5wrî?
.îToi- * of
0fM
NWN,!
n ____
. , . our
Y * own
' ^
Iff. S W or of N
W qr, V^ÎTr
K half of
S W qr
N
W qr, ; '
couratflng them.
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conscience and toward mankind In gen* »K qr ot nw qr, e kalt ot nk qr ol hw qr «odW' «
ityied "boa»" ol Oranya ( ouanf by m y - ,
Cfr UN-r^HöXfE
eral ha» more «tío jwtdfl up lor any Ica* ^NK ÿ ! Ü\*3' ?T nS ” í
M
:
era) chief* of thé new comp, wHo noyght
OWNING
ONE'S H0XÎE
REMEMBER, we pav interest on you r first d o lla r
in/urmatfon un the‘»ubj'ect of startihg Tlje.initiilct f?r owning one*» home U « in mere money. Tiw herald U only a
“ T o « « .!’ &lt;
Upon it iifounds! the- cuimlr&gt;'^ wreklxjnd rrj»Kr« no p i t o n
lunri H om, üw tpof hu kAd hU i of SK « and the BEGINNING IS THE IM PO R TA N T POINT.
the new machine. And white tiiat primai one. Uf
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r
---------------------------toward
revolutionhing
the
'
World*
but
^ tn^i
Z tu
U
u w «r
í ot nk«.
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VUrn”, was unaUurubly -uppue^J to earn**- theory' nf TTTipfTn'
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DON'T FORGET, your D eposits are is insured
ty division, it is nut ’in hi* heart to lay
The first cave-dwilier* built a home /iu*t
beriiuM
U.Ua sttictly. IbcJd-paprr
f&amp; sw.,*i “/ ,N/j..t,r' 'A,« u'”’ arul N’K "k
Nf:
of si;
«
, .
- » ' qfvri »«ii of m uf of N h ar
A gainst E very Kind of Loss. 1A
&lt;irof S
ection 4.
t. K
mi of sW
bw qr al hk qf. amt sw
lilt- cause of IU^popularity.,'
its^popularity,vVf
8*»ti«n
K tejí
up any grudge ngnimnt his new ntighlvor in the cliff» and hel^Ut hy strength the people is the
ur Ot BK qr of SB qV, of W I; W half
—
-m and If he can furnish .o y l..i.ri^-ninf
f qg,qi»»^ hjq frllr.t. ■ I -.tor n br&gt; f.-»&gt;M| tn rai atho« j a i l » J-AifalUhod,L t i i.w u a u-«-«Y
a f .K
f *qr, ......................
t f «,»
ur tut INW
K hall of NW qr of NW
r,
NW
qr
qr.
W
of
BK
qr,
that
part
north
uf
K
kirH
la
M
bl­
will help make the machinery of the new j into communities man created law» jthe »am« matter and !n no othfr paper
organization ran imoothly, It will
ttf.'| eor.finr.7ng'hi« tight to own his home. 1published cm you get the utne honest
ford him great pieman* t® doi^o. * ,
. Jt
^bday .tiiere Iff nothing so t fforta put Into t)pe as in the Herald
qr uf H q r tf NW
ho futur®
“ J1
■ T(»*r® were pertonal ca^ *n&lt;^ j t j t - u W V owning one's,own home, tnd J -In the
fututs as
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�■Stra ro rW B cm ; r und tu**twtn i*n
Tom Thumb Wedding
There U nothing more beautiful and kins; 4th Cousin of Bride, Lillie Ruth j On June 1st wo will discontinue-the
; giving of trading stamps and premiums.
pleasing at all times than pretty, aweet Spencer.
Song,
Won't
you
l&gt;e
My
Sweetheart?1
Will redeem all stamps that arc brought
and daintily drwoed children: but »hen
little JlappciiingM—Mention
|to us by that time in not I«« than 150,00
largo number are specially costumed —Kthel Goodwin IVrtdmr.
* __ Matters In Brief
J. D. HOHE RTS.
Seventh Couple of Guests, Robert j lots.
and trained to personate cliaracter» in n
Jinkins
and
lxrie
Lee;
8th
Couple
of
j
76-Tuea
&amp;
Tri-ftc
play, the pjcav
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ifT ,
;
gold:
Srd
Old
Maid,
Carolyn
Spencer.
0n am, ¿ ¡ J Monday, May 12th, the
lovingly
.apjH'alftl
to,
and
the
magie
.
Song, Fifty Yeaf* Ago. Robert Jen- itrw t C le a v in g Sanford at 1 P- m.
1&amp;ya wlthifhthe grtwp of the little fingers
Summary Of The Floating Small Talks find no difficulty-in unlocking the doors kins.
i ))U di^-odtinued.
of aH'hearta.
!
oi
Virginia Jinkins; 9th |
A
Sacdnttly Arranged Tor Hurried
CONNELLY.
Couple
^of
Cue«!*,
Leonard
McLucas
Manager.
■ Herald Reader«
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While children urv l*a*e»sqd of wort:
7*-2lc
w
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V
derful intuitions, and « ’ quick compre­ àrfd Elma Tolar; 10th Couple of Gueatvj
- Fl5d catrhes of black ban are being
hension of even intricate situations and Arthur Gntchel and Ethel Henry.
madrre very tliy.
are clever imitators, It almost seems in­ Cousin of Ilrlde, Myra Lee; Father and
SU-*; caria sardine» 25 eta. lb Ö. credible that MUs Elsie Cody, represent­ Mother Thumb, Harold Marsh’ and
►Stockton.
7&lt;Mlc
ing'the C. A. Rose Entertainment Bu- Claudia Wright; Grandpa and Grand­
' ■'Xttorficy Geo. DeCottes left ywter- reau of Kansas City, Missouri, could ma Thumb, Max Stewart and Florence Ail Local Advertlsfmcn** Under Thl*
jluY for Tallahassee on legal business.
have in only threv days trained »ighty- Henry;-Minister’s Wife. Eloise Wright; Heading. Three Cent» a Lin« Fach lame
Mother Midget, Margaret SbeUtiy.
' All heat grade butteri 40c lb. Bulter- one children,'some of ifiem mere tota, to
. Song. O Promise Me, by Lillie Ruth - - For Sal«—Fine diiviog horse and
so
perfectly
and
charmingly
aa*uma
rtfwj-fcae lb. R. G. Stockton:
7d*ltc
Spfncer.
rubber tire ball bearipg, auto-seat car­
character»
and
costumes
representing
T.Mini Ora Taylor of Tampa i* spend­
*
• bridal Party
tM'JwfsRnYifl'of
a
fashionable
society
riage. Phone G. C. Chamberlain.
ing a* few days with her friend, Mrs,
Uahers, James Rot&gt;#&gt;fi and Robert
76-9tc
podding.
Tile,wonderful
and
delight­
Morton Hoj*on.
fully accomidUhed fact speaks volumes Holly; Flower Girls, Varnh Wifeless ami
For Sale at a Bargain— H&lt;^c, wagon,
Three Packages corn flakes for 25 eta.
for the ability of the expert trainer, and Alice McKim; NoraS Lee Jenkins and harness, saddle, plow and a few other
1L G.&lt;f5tockton.
76-ltc
Hattie
Lewis;
Alary
Elizabeth
Pulesthe remarkable intelligence and aptftcaa
’i Mr«. Fred Doyle of Tampa is the guest of the children, from three to 10 years ton and Clarissa Fullerton; Jamie Thom- tool*; all for 1100.00 in cash. See Edw.
of Mr. Doyle's mother and alitar, Mra. of age, who so aurcessfnily c arried -mrr •— wkJSliie -TU1U; t o w s apencar ami l\ K&lt;cP. JBmeWI Aye^.lloore’«- Sution, R. F. D. 3, Sanford, Fla.
75-2tr
M. C. Doyle and Miai Mae.
the parts assigned them In the pretty Kittle Duilose; Sarah Lewis and Helen
For Sale— Beautiful White f. R. dorkr
ìgon soap always 6 for 25c. R. G. "T om Thumb Wedding,” which was Kennedy; Theodora Miller and porofrom
winners at Jacksonville, Atlanta
thy
Singletary;
-Minister,
Sidney
Ken­
Stockton.
76-ltc
given Friday evening in the auditorium
and New Orleans. $2.00 each. Mon­
nedy.
Pink
Bridesmaids,
Margaret
o
(
the
High
School,
and
.w
hich
was
en­
Mrs. Mehrtena Is in Winter Garden
75-4tp
Peters and Annie Kanner; Blue Brides­ roe Duck Farm.
this week in charge of a branch store for jo y e d 'b y a houseful of the delighted
L
maids,
Margaret
Stockton
and
Maude
For
Sale—I
have
a
No.
5
Oti\er
Type­
parenla and friends of the, dear Uttie
Mra. Overman's Millinery Parlors.
Fortaon.
Groom
and
Beat
Man,
Wil­
writer
for
sale
at
a
bargain,
cosh
or
pay­
Ten cent cans family alae cream, 4 cans actors.
liam Gillon and Pierce Gridin. Maid of ments. Been used very little. M. P.
Mrs.
R.
E.
Tolar
presided
at
the
piano,
for 30 cents or 12 for 86 cents. R. 0 .
Ring Bearer, Lipe, opp. Peoples Bank.
• 76-3tc
accompanying the lovely little belles and Honor, Thelma Godby;
Stockton.
70-lte
beaux among the wedding guests, who Leonora Schoafer. Bride on Father's 'vBpr Sqle— Indian Runner Duck eggs,
The Poatoffice Clerks' Association
entertained each other and the audi­ Arm, Camilla Pulinlon—Deane,Turner. flJW $d £}3. C. C. Morris, R. F. D. 3,
will meet here on May 2itth and-Uie cit­ ence with finely rendered vocal solos * Marriage Ceremony. 1 \
¡!(,'Moore’K ‘Hfa tio n.
74—
Tip
3 .
izens should prepare to sliow them a big
Song, I J&gt;ovc You Truly, by Mildred
while Awaiting the bridal party.
■WanteiJ-r-To buy vacant lot on or
time. ' _ f M W M
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.It seemed like a dream of fairyland Holly.
near Ninth «treat between Oak and
Three cans soup 25c; 2 cans 15c siu to see those dignified little girls In even­
Eleven waiters marched in with chairs
French avenue. G. A., Box 864.
Baked' Beane, 26c. R. G. Stockton.
ing dress en troJne. with their hair a la for Bridal Party, who then served the
74-4p
76-ltc
mode, amt the manly little boys in drees party, relatives and guests with ice cream
For Rent—Four or -five rooms and
Walter«:— Annie Brulih, Rose Mary
v Mbs Lucy Whitner’a many friends are suits and high «tiff collars.
bath, fith and Magnolia. 11. C. DuSmith,
lleulah
Brown,
Ixdda
Gaines.
glad to welcome her homo after a pleas­
When th# familiar strains of the
Boae.
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ant visit of several weeks with relatives "Wedding March" announced the ap­ Lucile Jenkins. Morjorie Packard, GusFor
Bent—
Large
front
room.
Mrs.
in Tampa.
proach of the star actors in the pretty sic Frank, Ethel Singletary, Cora Lee
206
Park
avenue.
72-lfe
Tillli,
M
anile
Kate
Williams,
piup nil Jillmltinn anil mt«ir«i&gt; u . . &lt;-«.n
&gt; -r-&gt;rrMr-nrr&lt;i--For Rent Cottage, five rooms and
the beat, coat same 10 and 26 cU. R. G. tered in the lovely and dainUly charming DuBoee, Theresa Bennett. Mildred Lee,
Madge Woodcock, Charlotte Smith.
bath.
Enquire Comfort Cottage, 4th
little
bnde,
in
her
elegant
wedding
gown
Stockton. ■'____ ”
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Duct, I’d !.ove to Live in Loveland, and Magnolia.
72-tf
en
traine,
bridal
Veil
A|)d
shower
bou­
"O ar Friend« Oar Neighbors The
by Arthur Gatchel and Ethel Henry.
quet
of
bridal
resea.
aa
she
ronijx*w&gt;&lt;ily
Rest
Meals
in
Sanford
for
ft.00
per
Holy The Unholy Th# (M illed The
paced down the aiate leaning on the arm
chorus bj all.
week.
Most
home-like
hotel
in
town.
VUe, Whore era the Dead?
MeSong, 1 Cannot Sing the Old Songs, by j Transients and regular Ivoardere find a
llvaJne'« free lecture Imperial Theatre of her father, preceded by the uahen, Florence Henry.
flower
girls
and
bridesmaids,
going
on
welcome at reasonable rate». St. Johns
Sunday 3 p. m.
76-2tp
Song, When You and I \\ere Young, Hotel, A. W. Walhen, Prop.. 420 First
the atAge where ehe met the waiting
* Thu Sanford Music Club will hold
groom and the beat man. When the Maggie, by Max Stewart.
Street.
their lust meeting of the eeaton at
Trio, Humorous Song, by Three Old I
bridal party were correctly arranged
Fur Salé—SW»i. SW'?Í, S 10, T 20.
Comfort Cottage Friday evening, May
before the minister, the pretty ring cere­ Maids, Virginia DeCoureey, Julia Laing,, R 32,. SE1Í. SEtf. S 22, T 20. R 32.
16th ai 8 o'clock.'
mony proceeded, although the ques­ Carolyn Spencer.
Near Geneva, Fla. Frank A. FVtx,
igatea' Cashmere Bouquet soap, tions propounded by the minister were
Good-night.
Nampa, Canyon Co., Idaho.
70-8tp
20cta cake; Colgate»' Talcum powder not those found in the orthodox marFor
Sale—
Four
extra
good
mules
and
parean lócente. R. G. Stockton. 76 le riag« service. After the ceremony, i
Handsome' Ha con on Streets
good
wagon.
Fred
Shuman,
West
Side.
rThe time b ripe to talk abogt.a bal) •htch was concluded with a ktaa the par- ^This city has a perfect National Biscuit
1^ F. D. 2.
66-tf
team for th* summer. Sanford would ty were seated and their guests were |Company delivery service,
delivery
wagon
oi
abas
A
ut~
JUnlTn^RsawJjoorn^
and^^mtufj
|
full Indeed with no ball games for
served wRh Ice cream which they all ! This ix-autiiui
o n » Hewiimd ■tiiTii;rTr^ TTr1mrmtr.,,r " • « »»^WïltfiîriltF FfHruir rmrmirrn—«tviMl
Cmrrpirrrr^HViMt - hvtrrW**f*1‘ i &gt;ertT*ffr'Wf?tAfTl bTDCK. Enquiré ,
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While listening to the sweet voices of no doubt, been seen’ by all our readers, Holden Real Estate Co.
k PilUbury flouy, half bbl, $3.26; Blue
Call al W. W. Long's Grocery for
Ribbon flour, half bbl $3.00. R. G. those children, as they sang so well, the is an exact duplicate of thousands of
pretty popular song» of today and the »titer National Biscuit Company wag-. Mason fruit ¿are and rubbers.
75-1/tc 1
" Bleck ton.
76-ltc
ons
busily
delivering
goods
ail
qvcf
t
h
e
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il.®*r_oId
o
n
«
of
jqpg
.ago.jt_was
inter­
—;- A t last th« street gang haa taken |Hty
THOMAS EMMET WILSON ■
on the resident* of Sanford Heights and esting to speculate how many prima United state..
ThU delivery wagon haa Iwen put in
are attempting to smooth Park avenue donpaa, famous tenure - and baritones,
A1TOKNEY AND OOUNSEUilK
were making their first bow Indore an operation to give quicker, more direct
and make it paaaable.
AT-LAW
applauding public.
service in supplying consumers in this
Green coffee 25c per lb when parched
Idllr I t i l r
A tlisflie 'f N r v e n t h jisstw ial C ll T u H
Ushered by Ruitert Holly and Jumes city the famous good* uf tile the National
hofWla
makes 40c grade coffee. R. G. StockRobson down the long aisle and on to Biscuit Cornpnny.
Kuklcncrt San!mí and .Stivati lulle
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the stage, where they were rented alter
Tills servica «nabltre tit« National Bis­
Leave yonr pecketbook'a at home but an exchange of polite bows, were the cuit Company to deliver alt their pro­
D H . C. G. ÜUT T
hear Mellvaiae'a lecture Sunday 3 p. m. arriving guests who were:
V ducts from their own wagon direct into
Imperial Theatre. Beats are free and
DENTIST
first Couple of Guests, Jnmra Mitchell the grocery stores, thus forging the final
ao coiled Ion. Topic “ Where are Ike and Gladys Tuttle; 2nd Couple of
link in the great distributing plan of
Office: Yowell Building
Dead?"
7«-2tp
Guests, l-eslic Moughton and Helen direct quick service and of perfect pro­
SANFORD. FLORIDA
y M f* . Harry Stephenson left for her Jinkins; 1st Cousin oT Bride,'Margaret tection to the goods from the oven to the

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

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The work of making your crop in junt about the same
whether lhc yield itf great or «mall. The right amount
of the right fertilirt* *?N greatly increase the yield. You
want big yields fot'riiat means big profits; then buy the
fertilisers that make the banner crops. ^

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L a rg o su p p l y of H o r s e s , M u le s ,
W a g o n s and H a r n o s a a l w a y s
on hand F o r S a l o o r E x c h a n g e
Blackam lthlng and Wagon R ep a irin g In connection

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home In ' Jacksonville last Saturday,
After spending a week with her sister,
Mrs. W. M. Hsynm of Sanford Height».
Barrel oatmeal 6c per lb; yellow corn
meal, freah, 6c per lb. R. G. Stockton
76-ltc
1 C. A. Smith and nan have returned
to Sanford slier aevrrnl weeks’ work on
the Draper place south of the city, get­
ting It in ahape for B. A. Howard and
family, who moved to their new home
last week.
* "The Rich Man In Hell The Thief ip
Paradise Lazarus In Abrahaht’s Bosom.
Free lecture Imperial Theatre Sunday
3 p. in. *
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76&gt;2lp

Zacharyi 1st Old Maid, Virginia DeCoursey,
Song, When I Dream of You, by Mar­
garet Zachary.
Third Couple of Guests, Billie Kilts
and Jean Maxwell; Grandma and
Grandma Midget, Delwin Hurley and
Beulah Tuttle; Sister of Groom, Evelyn
Diggers; 2nd Cousin of Bride, Mildred
Holly.
'
Song,' Every Day. Sweet Heurt, by
Evelyn Bigger«.
Fourth Couple of Guests, Zeb Thomas
und Lucy Olivq 'Gaines; 5th Couple, of
Guests, James Bruton'and Marion New­
ton; 3rd Cousin of Bride; Margaret

consumer.
The people of thl* vicinity secure in
(•e.-fect condition the package good* of
the National Biscuit Company, whlrh
include Cure da Biscuit and Nabiitri)
.Sugar Wafers and also the many vari­
eties sold in the familiar glass front cans.
The standard of alwolute freshness
which has always been Insisted upon by
the company makes necessary many
special devices in the way of shipping
and handling facilities.
This delivery service represents the
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GtasJwai« al Uhi»ei»Xf »I I'iaatjKgkll

DR. HOWARD H. CUSTIS

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

GEO. A. DeCOTTES
ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW
Practice In Stole and Federal Courts
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Phone 18*4. Kings

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It means that the time from the oven DR. Wv E. HOUSHOLDER
to the consumer i* reduced to a mini­
DENTIST
• Song, Silver Threads Among the mum, anil thut tile people of this vicin­
Phon.
Summer Sperisi«
Gold by U»lain Hurley. •
ity will receive*these famous food prm Kouiii. ¿S. ¿ i *iit| Pico IfMx
Welch's Grape Juice -H alf pints, 15c;
Second Old Maid, Julia taring.
Sa n f o r d , florida.
duct* in all their freshness and whofepints, 25c; quarts, 60c.
Oth Coujde of Guests, William Du Bose rem I n&lt;-»s.
Arcadian Ginger Ale—F'rom notisi anti Doris Harper.
UR. R. M. MASON
&lt;• .WiM Springs, quarts, 20c bottle.
Bong, Down by the Old Mill Stream.
Sanford'» Temperature.
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R. G, STOCKTON. Margaret Berner.
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DEN rtST
Fhlitor of The Herald;
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WtriLof
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Block
"itoti* t!&gt;
For pulilication In your paper I fur
nlsh herewith record of meteorologi­
Suufofd. Floridi,
cal observHtiqtvt taken by the under­
r 51f-t:
signed ns at cooperative observer o) the r j
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Weather Bureau of the U. Fi. Depart- F i G I I T y
1V1 C 1 .x t i l l l l l l
tnenl of Agrfpulture during the 'week
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ending Mu&gt;‘ th, IRI3, at Sanford.
STAHPAItP «A1WÜAÜ Of THE HOIIII
The Instrumental readings are from
- MY SITXIALTJES
- government standard instruments ixi’ ii kmO * iIund-Painted CJiinn . ,
|HJ»cd In the manner recommended by
.
Gorham's Sterling Sliver
the Chief pf the Weather Bureau.
Rogers' PlatMl Ware
Dally
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Ne. #0'
Elgin and Waltham Walihe*
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8:15nm _
2t20am
7:55pm.
(Date! 5.12*13.
B. C. DuBose, y
Ar Savannah------- -------- 12:25pm■ 6:2flpm
12.10am
Coop*rntit€ Ohren ir
ALL filions GUARANTEED
V‘ Ä-,
Ar Char leeton..
4:60pm
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fl:f)5pm
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Ar Richmonds.
8:00pm
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C H IN E S E L A U N D R Y
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Ar New York ■ ___.: 2:aibm
6'OOam
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Starched Skirt« 10c
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¿ ^ p'Sÿpraled
r a t e d eq all traina.
i f h|i|est ’¿da*«
Clear
Hard or Pleated Bosom Skirts
. Dlnl»g care on tra) r
Ler-aljSI^Pte^t« NarannaJ» eycral18c each, Ï for 2Sc
P. C.
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THE

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HERALD

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The Herald has been enlarged to meet the growing demands of the new county of
Seminole.
Now is the time to subscribe.
The official paper of Seminole County. •
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Electrically

Tread
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big, comfortTrblctdeetricjally-startcd and
electrically lighted touring car is built for
the South. It is made to lit your roads—
with a 60 inch tread. It has a powerful fortyfive horsepower motor. Seats five large people
with ease and is completely equipped^vith all of
the finest accessories on the market. It is beau­
tifully finished in rich dark BreWSter green and
trimmed with heavy nickel plate*-.
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This oar is us carefully constructed; ns staunchly
made, and as thoroughly tested and inspected as cars
costing double the price. Each individual part, piece
and pattern is standardized and made by automatic
machinery. A ll hand work is eliminated.
Every part
. fits accurately. Therefore uo errors or inaccuracies can
possibly creep in. ^
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A ccord in g to all indications the Overland- is the
m olt popular ear in the South. Our sales gain so far this
year is over 85 percent. There are now nearly 100,000
Ovcrlands in use all over the world. N o automobile has
ever given better or more complete satisfaction.
No
manufacturer has ever given so much car value for so
little money.
In Eurupe alone the Overland demand
is in considerable excess ol the supply.
A s one

__ —r ^ H E price of this exceptional O v erland value
is $1650. This
is actually thirty percent
less than other manufacturers ask for cars
of identical specifications.
W e manufacture
40,000 cîrs a year. Tliis tremendous produc­
tion makes it possible for us to eifect economies
which no smaller producer can compete with.
Thus we can make and market this car for less
money'TlYQIT cmy other similar manufacturer in
the entire automobile industry.
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European Gold Plate
W on by Overland 69T
I n the ¿ m i l W i n t e r R e lia b ilit y T r ia l« o f the R o y a l
S n e d ia h A u t o m o b ile C lu b , lir lil «1 S t o c k h o l m , S w e d e n , F e b r u a r y
2 J rd io 261 h. i n t I v e r U a d C i r - t « lu c k m o d e l l» k r n f r o m life
b in e It h o lm i d ^ i r m u t i
a n une o f (be I w u ca r« in it* cla»« lo
h » * c a p e rfe ct »core

I hi. tame * 'verl.rul entry « a « the lette«l in the hilbellmb,
the rliief fratuie .of ibe bi| Swedi.b run.
I he I b u l i m j time
waa better than that ol any other car ol the f&gt;irat entry It-t u!
•ixty-elpit. lit tint litt ol cat* were many lamnua European
product*. Tlte entry liat alto included all the bett known and
moat exported Amcfioaa cart.
T b a t o u r w a a o n e o f 700 m ilea, th e ro u te b e in t Irtu n
S t o c k h o lm fo G o le b o r J .
It waa o p e n t o a ll p leaaure ca ra in
E urup a .
It w a t w itn e « *e d b y a h i| i t i e m h l t f t i o f r o y a lt y , i n ­
c lu d in g the K in | o l S w e d e n .

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example there arc more Ovcrlands in use nr- Australia'
than all the other American automobiles of similar size
put together.
Investigate this model. It is built especially for
your roads ami yntir condition».
Our dealer will be glad to give you a thorough
demonstration at any lime.
The electric starting mechanism of the Overland
is undoubtedly the simplest and most efficient.
1 he
armature of the motor generator acts as the engine fly
wheel, doing uwuy entirely with the fly wheel weight.
It docs not require tho addition o f a single gear,
chain, sprocket, wheel, nor any of the complications so
noticeable in all othir makes of starters. Its operation
is smooth, quiet and simplicity itself.
T h o u c, call ur write.

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Identical in mechanical and equipment detail—!*•
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paaaenfer capacity ioatead o f five. Thit permit» a nand*
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�THE SANFORD HERALD

Budget o f Opinion “ Juit Be­
tween You and Me.”

1 The medical profession Is active' In
warning the people to swat the fly.
-TtarTToman*» -,W otttri«yrTh«rTn- t w
end the warfare on the fly is the women’s
fight
That is on the theory (bat the isdy of
the house is to do the fly killing idler
the flies come along, but still more Im­
portant In the war on dice ia the man’s
work of keeping the premises dean and
free from breeding places for flies/ and
certainly that Is not a woman's, part of
the fight
m
If: the .premises are kept in that con'
dilion above reproach, there sill be no
flies, that ia a fundamental,truth, and it
Is the business of the man to see that the
premises are put In perfect condition
while It may be perhaps the women’s
business d(je^ that to see that garbage
Is tlbt left Tor a moment uncovered and
the opportunity funrnished,flies for their
development. „
I do not quite agree with the womanjj
World in its doctrine
flght‘,on flies is to be conducted
women’s affair. It requires all human­
ity united to win that campaign.
5 A contributor to tbs' May American
Magazine says:
"If there isn't some good In everyone,
what are they here for?
"Anybody can - point out anybody
elae’s* bad qualities. If you want to
distinguish yourself go around picking
out good qualities.

^4iiWiJO«t«to-e3wr mhom wfMuJy
dislikes. Select the one you feel could
best be spared from your office, from
your circle of acquaintances, from the
community in which you live, Ask
•thf»e isn’ t something good
ifrböf'hfln
."Put him on a mental dissecting table.
Cut him to pieces and see what is in him.
He memher you tre looking for the good.
_ J3ligwjiway.the bad in him and forget
It. Mako u list of his good qualities.
It will surpsiw you how many you can
t*The TlMt time you hear him criti­
cised tell people the thing* you know
about him—the. good things. You'll
at least lw different nnd you’ll fljid that
it.docs you more good than it fjoce him.
* " “ How would you feci if you know that
people whenever they talked about you,
talked only about what w m had In you.
Y om know .It's there,, plenty of it, hut
yflu’d rather not-have It talked about.
It's much nicer to have only your good
points discussed,
,
"Give the other fellow the kind of a
deal you like yourself. II you can say
nothing good about him, su&gt; nothing.
“ There are mighty few |«ople lu the
world wo can't suy something good about
If we try. The trouble is, we don't try.
“ And yet, the more good you find In
other people the more good other people
will And in you.
“ Women, too, can make this ejqx-ri-

T I am indeed glad to see all the India*'
dub* of Sanford united and In this con­
federacy of the Udiea U a good Ireson for
1 the men of Sanford. When all vpf us
ban bury our differences and get to■ ' K&lt;*ther In the grand Idea of doing good in
this world then indeed will our large city
forge ahead. The ladies in this une
movement of getting together have
demonstrated to me that at some time
In the future the Sanford women at least
will be able to vote on schod matters
and from that will graduate into wad
polities and become sure enough voters.
There is nothing quite to grand in local'
nffai^i as the spectacle of all the ladles'!
dubs of the city uniting in one body and
burying all tocial differences that th ey
can wotk hand In glove for the better* I
ment of Sanford. The confederation
mesqn that the Welaka Club. Wednes­
day-“Club, Muaie Cluo and West Side;
Improvement Aaaodation b*vo united. !

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oratic city, for which I certainly thank
ths- good ladies, who have too much
common sen«* 1" pot Hollars ahead of
brains. The people of Sanford have
more red blue than blue blood in their
veinsrnnd we can all And some good in
the worst of us. Aristocracy never
builds dik e and in the market places of
the world it is s mighty poor asset. The

buried and they are classed among the
"dead ones" in any live community.
The rltv that ran unite all rlaaafti and
maaKa in the grand Idea of unity for
commot\ cause will soon forge ahead of
the one who is willing to hang cards of
introduction upon the family tree gnd
worship said tree for an idol,
Therefore it gives me great .pleasure

ladiee will have the floor upon all occa.
aiona. Aa the dubs indicate, they will
ta k e u p thfl four, p e s t

r l a r i y s - n f - w o r lL

(work being ■ fitting name (or it) and
the Woman's Club of Sanford will be
known far and wide as Being the largest,
moat active and best ladies’ organ ¡ration
in the world.
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A Catting Affray
Nick Johns, the Creek who conducts'
the «mill /wdt-tewd ncitf‘the fltar ,TfaeaF~
ter was badly cut Sunday afternoon byr
Tom Pickens. Thf dispute arose oveik
a matter exchanging money and Pickcnn
jerked out his knife and started carving.
Johns with the result that the doctor»
had to sew him on. T,jrhl"i’rw -“ITr

upon their ancestry usually are left in dubs of Sanford composed of Isdies
the cemetery where their ancesiors are have united and from this date the

Having purchased the entire Bankrupt stock of Williams &amp;. Milte er,
at.a sacrifice, this stock will be thrown on the market at prices un­
heard of in this section. No attention will be paid to the original
cost, but1will tie sold for what it will bring. You cannot afford to
miss this opportunity to furnish your home at your own price.

W ILLIAMS .&amp; M IL T E E R ’S OLD STAN D
And Will Continue Until The Entire Stock Is Disposed Of
FOR THE RECEPTION ROOM
$7.50 Settee will go at - - * ■=3~'$4:öÖr
10.50 Morris Chair will go at
5.50

FOR THE BED-ROOM
$35.00 Dressers will go at
15.00 Iron Beds “
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5.00~Be(T

Assortment o f Rugs -__.
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“ Jardinieres

Sewing Machines
6.00 Wash Stands
Best Rockers

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Lace Curtains

FOR THE DINING ROOM
$15.00 Round Difling Tables
1.50 Dining Chairs
30.00 Sideboards
25.00 China Closet

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FOR THE KITCHEN
$15.00 Refrigerators
- 7.00 Stock Tables Stock Chairs
12.00 Cook Stoves

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D o n ’t Forgot
The Date
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Sale
Begins
Thursday
M ay 15th

Every housekeeper should take advantage oT
this Slaughter Sale as you will be enabled to sup­
ply your hom e with any and all kinds o f house
furnishings, from cellar to garret, things you have
done without, but which at these prices it will pay
you to buy; consisting of Bureaus, Beds, Dining
Tables, Chairs, Refrigerators, Water Coolers,
Stoves, Enamelwarc, Dishes, Sewing Machines,
Porch Benches, and in fact everything to be found
in a furniture store*A T Y O U R O W N P R IC E

Hhe*

aocial, literary, muaie nnd arts and1
civics nr wtl/nro units of the city united.
Sometimes in my useful or useless career,
in Sanford I have taken occasion to rap
the dear ladir* on sohte of their dull do­
ing« but 1 now wish to take it ulJ Dark ■
and commend them one and ait Upon
*h« ir grand.spirit of uniting umf feel ¡h at1
in the fdture Sanford wifi depend u i k j i i

I onstanr among, m wii

them interested sufficiently to drop
cards, and soeial subjects long enough to
take up civic reforms and other messures that would be of more material as­
sistance tcv-a.ll of us. All work and no
play makea Jack a dull boy and would
make Sally a dull girl, and now with the
clubs united we can espect both play
and work and a happy medium that will
watk~*orAerr
betoni and^dvie life.
. Sanford *has nev&lt;

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F RIDAY,

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16,

1013

Choose Sanford For
Chautauqua In Sanford
Flagler Slowly Sinking
The State Capital
Ten Days This Season
End Is Very Near
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Metropolis hofies to see the bill (or division provide (or the required , state
amendment, during tljls session of the
legislature. It is an excellent move."

in Sanford and moved to tliat city. He
¡note Chapter, Eastern Star and a de­
resumed the practice of medicine and Wizard Of The h ^ s t Coaat lightful evening waa enjoyed by seventyattained great success. In 1,1488 ho was
flvo or a hundred guest*. -In the receiv­
Cannot Recover Health
appointed scliool trustee and in 1889 he
ing party w?re Mr. and Mm. Couch,
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was elected mayor of Sanford. After
Mr*. John D. Parker, Mm. Alice Rob­
Say Physicians
Attractions
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the expiration of hia term of office Dr.
Wednesday
bins and Mrs. Shepherd ol Chattanooga,
Evans established a drug store and for
AIter nipeteen yean o( beautiful,
Tenn. Mr. Couch ia grand patron of
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three
year* carried on the busineaA in
useful^ happy And honorable existence
Seminole
Chapter and recently brought
U fi
Latest Ile p o r ls From B e d s id e O f
D ivision Is Bound T o C o m e And
the Wednesday dub held their laat L y ceu m C oa rse win Also Add connection with his extensive practice.
hia bride to Sanford. The reception was
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MHUonaU« State That
Finding hi* health again, failing he di*-’
ProgTMsiTe Spirit Will
m a tin g -* the Wedntediy Club, at the
in honor ol thla ev en t Their many
Quota Of Amusements DtirI.M . ^
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friend*, wish them bon voyi
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oXVrof. and M mG«Qrg*4»
orange grove on Like Mary. The *ejourney of life and a bappy home in
L. Maria, with it* picturesquely beautiful
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The Idea oí dividing the «tate U gain- surroundings on Lake Onoro Wednesday
Sanford will have a lino Chautauqua vera Trees« of 1896 destroyed“ (ia or­
Inc ‘ground and regardless of whether afternoon.
and also a Lyceum cour** of attraction* chard and be decided to return north to Flagler.-the southern hotel and railmtd occasion developed w bm Mr.
i VK ; : •s
anything is accomplished this term or
Although .a large attendance of the next winter and there will be entertain­ his old home in Indiana. Here he re­ magnate, la momentarily expected, ac­ past grand patron o f the cbipter,’ waa
not the question ia bound to be dis­ club member* with several gursta en­ ment in plenty for tho tourists who come mained for three year* practicing his cording to a statement attributed to Pres­ presented with a beautiful cake. In r e o
profva*ion and in 1898 he removed back ident Parrott of the Florida East Coast ognition of hi* birthday. Mr. Haakina
cussed Until it Is Settled, if not at this joyed the pleasant trip and delightful to Sanford for the winter Season.
•Miion certainly at the next two years meeting, it was a generally expressed
The Lyceum course will include a to Florida, where he continued to reside railroad today. Mr. Flagler ha* been gracefully responded to the attention
regret, echoed by the hospitable host dozen number* and extend over the win­ until hia death. In 1900 he was again critically ill at his West Palm Beach home by cutting the cake and inviting all pres­
hence. .* .
That Sanford will have the support and hostess that every member of the ter month* with an attraction every elected mayor of Sanford, and w m re­ for »everal weeks. Mr. Flagler wa* the ent to partake of I t .M r. Haskins is
of the counties sputh of us for the capital cluh could not be present,
week. The Lyceum will be staged at elected for t|te two succeeding term*. builder and practically the »ole owner of sixty-three yearn ^aung am! dl-c hi res he
of South Florida is already assured and
Tho meeting was held on a comfort­ the High School Auditorium and as During his administration the city of the Florida East Coast railway uml with i» not a day olden than thfrfykdbt;-.- .v, îH‘ . - I •••'.
in the event thut state division is made ably screened porch. Several of the usual will he fostered by Prof. I’erkina ■Sanford pronjwred a* it never had done the Into Henry B. Plant dhl more for the
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Sanford will eventually win the victory members preferred the chair« placed on and the .local school lioord.
before and many im|&gt;ruvenient* were upbuilding of the state of Florida than
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Mark* Has The Property •
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for the atato capital. Tho following ed­ a carpet at tho side of the porch under
The Chautauqua will occur later jp made, notable among which. wks the any other aconf of men. Flagler's at­
In every iaauo of The Herald npi««iuB
tention
is
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nod
solely
to
the
East
erection
of
a
large
and
handaomo
school
itorial regarding tills matter appeared tho lovely tree*.
the acoson, .about the laat of February
a. list of fine property both city and
In the Miami Metro|&gt;olia of Tuesday's
After calling the meeting to order the or the first of March and will laat ten house. Itefuslng another reelect Ion ns Coast, however, and hi* activities did country listed by.the Mark* Reaf Ertqte
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issue under the caption, "South Florida president stated that as there was no days and be given either in one of the ihuyor Or. F'vana, in I90t, r»tin-«i to his not extend to the western part of the 11;0
Tho Co. part ia .Mm« Mark*.
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for the Fifty-Ninth Star:"
regular program for the afternoon, there theatre building* or In a large tent rent- orange grove farm, when- he led n life of state.
as n real estate saleswoman Mm.
"Although the procedure for its ac­ were several matter» »huh »ho thought e.l for that purpo»c.
o o a
e;L«r alpi n -ntenttnent. i'r. Kvuti« »»»
i* a decidiM surer*.». Tho. Marks
complishment would lie different, evi­ the cluh should consider and thoroughly
There has been a demand for amuse­ for many year* a mi-mlier of the CnivcrTho (H-ople of Miami «n&gt; discussing Flstate Agency ha* been established
dently from merely the simple dec fee understand, whil« gathering up all the ments of this kind in Sanford every sea­ H.ill't rltiln h mid of the M,l«omi&lt;- fruter- luinding the city for tin-iiurpo««'of secur- since 1S*»y and Capt. Mnrks has gained
of the state legislature now in mtwioii. loose thread« of the cluh'» individual son and all tin- larger citien and town« of rnti .ini I « .ia uni ver*ully r»-»|«-«-ti-«l fur ing deep water in their harbor
fi'L» the enviable reputation of being square
from ull reports there mi m* to I«- an activities, and Imfore closing the affair* Florida an- on tho regular ( hautauqua l&gt; - "l-l* ‘piallili-« ol uiimt .«nil heart \i-r&gt; enterprising, but »trike* us as in all hi» dealing* and for some forty,
excellent chance of dividing Florida with­ of the \\cdtiesday Club.
circuit anil though several advances I *r h i .in» » il« twice mnru&lt;'l. first on scarcely prudent and also il» in a sense years bus dished up Sanford soil for hia
in the next two yi ars. u move that would
The minute* were reud buy Muw Mcll have Iasm made from tune to time lure S« jiieiuli. r J‘&lt;, t Msi-I. to Marv Cory of unnici-iwury . ns th« national government customers.
be of Inestimable advantage to nil w
••»Inni (I »ho ilinl Ortiilwr iff, 1*71 ■an always o be counted on to provide
Whitner, as tha-aecrt-tury, Mr«. S.
ha* I n no concerted action
Capt. Marks thinks that in all his long
tions ol the present Florida. Under the ( hase, was unable to Im* present. Miss
That a line Chuwtauqt a course win Id si* * ii i i.ii .*epieiiilM r It, l.»7.t, to Mi»« (lie linuiicm whenever u port l|.uj suffi­ residence m Sanford there never has
m
new boundaries Tallahasace could !&gt;e left Whitner also acted 'as secretory. The l&gt;e of great benefit, lioth as un educa­ Meliwui \ Toney of Wist F'lon-nc»*, O. cient possibilities of commerce to war- been a time when tho pro*|&gt;«cU were so
the undistiirheil r itpit nl of tho western rlub entered into a brief but general tional routs«- and as an entertainment lie i« «ur'ived h\ hi» » uh *» ei I wife, rant the exiN'iiditurt*. Then' is, how-j bright for the investment of money In
state, and the Metropolis would agree discussion of the subject-« mentioned b&gt; for home |HHiplc and »inter visitor» i.« •hre, -.n- Johnathan D . Frank ami over inni prominent example luutt in iSanhicd real'««ui* and now is the time
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with the representatives from that sec­ the president, some of which were satis the opinion of our public-spirited cit 4' II KvaUs. thnf'daughter*. Mrs Florida of similar action; that is, by to Imy liefore the priqx-rty takes a jump.
tion that the name “ Florida” should he fartorily disposed of, other* were de­ ixena ami lut«*r in the M-a«on rive matter (* II Pellett. Mr*. M K. Heater uml Jacksonville. It' appetir* to lie unr^rThe Marks Iteal Estate Co. has conretained with the Tull aho«*«*«* capital, ferred for later settlement.
»ill take definite form and the ticket« Mn* « ir&gt; Flvab*. und live grand chil- taln whether the amount of lionds neces- trafYoted for regular apace in this paper
hut for historical and sentimental reaAfter referring to the program for and programs punted uiul the then Irv
sary to lu- issued .aiil
bar gains will be found
- h u m . ami 4tcraiis« uf tho a J t-a /iU g ''-th a t &lt; « c x c ’» -« c u A y -.jv t -t h e - ........................ secured,
$816,000. diq&gt;chdinif upon cotitingen- hero every week. Look over them and
would he given to the t ther state in the of the program rrniiimttee the presul.nl
Sanford ran now Imj advertised ss tin'•lea that are not dearly understood cx- get an investment that will pay you big
ML««lunar» Meeting
ndjouriu-d the moi-tin g for the pleasant best city in interior Florida for »inter
name of “ South Florida."
money In n few month*.
Th* regulur InixliieMH meeting of th cept by those on the scene.
-LLet it be "Florida" and "South Flor- siK-ial hour which the mcmlieni of the aimisements and the tourists »ho ure .Missionari. £»&gt;clcty of thè Methodist
o*o o
1dm" v d U b -S iB fe*
jv c ruatgou need li«&gt;k uv&gt;
iujyrnber’ of prominent Baptists and
-HMr w a t t e Aet*rwrV3&lt;E^ tst.-tt» » /
peninsula section and the advantage* these delightful Mel tings at the home » f
member* o f the Woman'» Missionary
thè chufi h
The« country |M-ople who have l&gt;een
are obvious. In the first place, concern- ‘ he president of the Wednesday Club
The Mraneal Man in lu » n
gom* to hitching their teams to the rack at .
T i le pn 4 k nt ni thè society, Mr*. Union from over th* »tale have __
Tile ladies in pleasant grout* enjoyed
Ing the main question of dividing tinFvery man ut buaines* ha» hi» trouhle» H. li. Chif|&gt;peJI |&gt;re»ided at (he meeting St. l«out* to attend the convention of the ¡ Caldwells' »tore have a good sized k ick . _
«hört
ramble* through the finely enred The grocerymnn bay* grocerie* frotn thè
state nt all, everything except the sentl- ‘
and condurteli thè iievotlonal exercises, Southern Itaptkst» und Women's Mis­ on the uutomohiles standing at the rack
ment that cling* about the "old red hill* for, handsome orange grove, and dow n wholesaler on thirfy days* lime, and he after whirli thè minute» werc read hy sionary Union which is In aeswion In that to the exclusions of the teams. Autoa
of I«con" (a in the argument for division. to the banks of the Iteautiful and placid arrunmiodatc* varimi* and aupdry riti - thè *ecrvkary..Mr». C II Smith.
cliy. This convention la one of tho larg- do not need to he hitched and therefore
The Interest* of South Florida arc as lake, on which this attractive home, with z» n» by M-lling tlu rn these grocerie* ori
T he monthly re pori of th r ffnnnre* e*t held hy any southern organization should not In- left at this rack. The ;
different from those of the western lec­ its effective background of glistening lime. Sortie |K-o|ile nppreciule thè tner- wiis madc by thè tr»iL«iirt-r. Mrs. W. W. and is attende! by delegatee from all ol j editor haa an Interest In this rack, hav­
tion os could poasihly be in territory green orange trees, grapefruit. gra|»e chaiit’» kindnes» and there are other» AlH‘rnathy.
the states in the south und east,
ing torn it down some time since with a
meompaso«-d by the same state line«. arbors and lovely climbing r-~»- ¡« »ho don't
Tliere i» Un- latlcr eia» and
o ò o
‘ bucking automòbili* ànd having recently
ite|H&gt;rts »er-- insili ti) th» vice pres­
The agricultural. commercial and in shaded by large, handsome onk« the »ho never |&gt;ay thè grneery man il tfi»1;. ide!) ts of thè work u&gt; ttu ir dejiartnients
Fort Meade u i \ialted by another |P**'* ,Hr , *10 nic'*- ,,rw racl‘ “ nil he too
many rrtqwcts the educational jind combined effect of these M-atiliful ac­ run )t«-||» it. and il (he mur&gt; hunt ileiriand* Keport» wt-re also nude h&gt; rhuirincn of
big
tire Sunday, when a grocery store. would request that the automobiles tie
social Interests ure entirely different — cessories render this particular situation hi» pay he i» called thè mealiest man m commi!te«-*. A hnef ejMirt of thè pb a s­
liarlwr
shop, fish store and fruit shop hitched further down and give tho coun-.
A system of state road building coskl be an ideal place for a hot*e.
town." The publisher ho* thè sanie a n t trip of Mrs. C. II. Sinith and Mra. were soon reduced to a pilo of oahf*. try people a place to hitch their teams.
0.The visitors were recalled from the class of people to deal with. There are
easily managed for either section with no
f
W. W. AlN-rnalhy uccompanied by lev­ There was some insurance on all of the They have amali accommodations now
I »
consideration of the other and the same lake shore and walk* through the grove (»e^ple who won't pay hlni if th«y can erai members of thè »»«-lety, hy invitatchen they come to town.and not only
buildings.
\
thing can be sAld of the development of to be served delicious c«ko and lemonade help it. And thrre are oihors. "Tbo t ion of thè Missinnury (’iride of EnUtrshould they be allowed plenty of room
o
o
o
the waterways, although this latter work and mint* by the hotte*«, assisted by nthers" are those who demuiid ull kinds pri*e, to moke thi-ir r» |«irt of thè prt&gt;The Minx Parking House in KUalm- nt the rack* already constructed; but
is of paramount importance to the penin­ several member* of the cluh. After ol publlcity nt thè hnlid» of thè puhllsher r«*viiing» ni thè aniuiul ronfi-rt-nce of thr
there should bo more hitching rack*
sula ilectlon and should be done by »tale jdeasant little chats with their host and gratis. He is ex|M-ctrd to furnish, pajN-r. missionary societies rerently held in iiue was burned to the ground a few'af­ built at every thudy place in the buaineaa
ternoon* ago. In the building at the
hustet* and with each other, prepara­
funds.
ink, printer*, insuranre, jHj»&lt;-r, fr&lt;-e un O rala wu» n u d e t*&gt; Mi». J K. M ettili
time of the (ire was about t«-n thousand dl* trlrl.
tions
were
made
for
the
homeward
trip.
Numerous other difference* could In­
dentami, and if he don't do it lo- la thè ger. w ito »oggi—ted lU l ho Invitntion
jiounds of fish, which wrre destroyed.
at home" atmosphere,
cited, all in favor of the making of the The enticing
iiiraio-at m«n in town
(rum thè Saufoid M iviunsry Stx u ty laHerald's New Press
emanating
from
tinsurrounding*,
and,
ti
two »tads and it seems very probable
cxtended to ’thè Mìsslonary Circle nt
The
Herald
has just installed a new
Bouquet for Hanford
that the big work will be well started the pleasing cordiality nf their enter
F7nterpri«e. to atlend uni- nf thè social
William HarrUon Kvan»
The following clipping from the Iron Whitlock fire»« of the latest two revolu­
by this body of law-makers. lly leav­ turners made the visitors loth to leave
Aft»-r
tion tyjH* that will print four page*' of A
In the alumni notice of thr Miami meeting* nf thè homi society
Age
show* that Sanford i* receiving
ing the western division retain the name lt" ’ charming place,
th è discuasion and tiu a m tion of sevt-ra|
six
colum paper. Also a fine Mcntgea
Student,
the
official
organ
of
Miami
The trip* to Lak« Onoro and return,
much favorable notice:
of Florida the namo South Florida with
folder, that will take from right to six­
the j ili niant meeting of the club and PUuJvwilty at Ozford, Ohio, appear* the m a ttrrs of busiiu'ss thè announcrm ent
"W* an* very glad to report very fa­
ill its tropical significance should be
following about the late Dr. Evan», one of th e meeting of thè Itinding Circle (or vorable conditions In central and south­ teen pages, pasting and cutting the lamr.
adopted for the new state, the forty- afternoon, with Profeasor and Mrs.
of Sanford's well known and beloved T u m d a y , May 20th, ju » made hy th" ern F'lqiida. Prie» for mange und cit­ The new machine was purchased from
ninth star, and under the new name Maria, will be another “ red letter" day
th lrd vice presidrnt, Mr«. H. V. P etry ,
the well known supply hou»e of J.
citizens:
rus fluita were not good the first of the
"South Florida.’’ an exploitation of the to be cherished In the memories and
before thè adjournm ent nf the m eeting.
Schrocder
i. Bro., of Atlanta, thsir jrpWilliam
Harrisoi}
Kvarm,
of
thr
clasa
season, but lute ■hipinvnta have brought
peninsula's advnntagn could la- carried hearts of the members of the Wednesday,
rraentative,
Mr. Slitter erecting the press *t
Club, which with that last meeting at of 1H8I, died of paralyais, at his home
good prices.
The vegetable shipments,
out with the vigor that ha* characterized
und
having
the personal supervision of
near Sanford, Florida, Mar^ii 26, 1912,
the
home
of
their
la-loved
president
lost
h"
The
Mcrr)
I’ndcrlakers
consisting principally of lettuce, celery
the advertising policies of Jacksonvil'e
Henry Schroder part of the time. The
it* identity as the Wednesday Club, to aged 72 year», 6 months and 3 day». Bn
and
li
isti
potatoes
from
the
Sanford
dis­
The Floridu AsaonaiiDti of Under­
and Tamap jind St. Petersburg and the
new machinery Is the test that,can be
In» merged into the broader, largrr life was horn In Burton, Wayne county, lnd-, taker* and Emlmlmers ^tu» Ihi' ii holding trict have averaged well.
East Coast cities. "South Florida'
obtained
and gives The Herald one of the
October
22,
1839,
and
was
tlte
secoml
and activities of the Woman’* Club, ns
.Saufotd looks for a steady growth and
n ni'H’fing in Jupks'iiiville this week.
would be gjven the glamour that it ought
son of I). I. FIvans, a well known physi­ F'rank Miller of this «-It&gt; i« tlu* *«*&lt;-retar&gt; improvement during the coming sum­ lieat equipped offices in thq state for the
the Literary Department.
to have, while in the meantime "Flor­
cian of eastern Indiana. Dr, Evun^ wo» of the Aasonattori and the following mer. A division has ju»t been made of size. We wish to commend the firm of
ida" Would go steadily forward, develop
u friend of Miami University, i nd sent
notr-s from the Mrtro|*iU* would indi­ Change county. A new county has Inn-,, f l e e t e r and Mr! i’ ,,,U'r
‘ ^ !r
*
ing it* natural resource* that are so dif. ■ n . u, t 00 r ‘*gr
lioth nf hk* sons to the institution for cate that F'rank wa» on the job;
10 of Scmmolf* for,n k,nf,,lrM “ »'i '‘‘jm’trsy tn all their
formed and given the namo
fbrent Irom this more tropical water"[*■ » ' * ' . , » ? ? w“ ^
business dealings during the purchase
bounded land.
'
.‘
, ,h,‘ Auction Brldg* C ub Monday after- their liUrary training, and both grad­
F*. L. Miller of .Sanford wo* requitetf county, with Sanford a * the county seat.
The to tell for the benefit ol the public "How A good muny improvements are »1 und prection of the machinery. Tho ., ,
,,
,,
.
noon. Two tatiU* Of bridge were |ilnyed. uated with the class of 1861.
And in making Sanford iftr some otta r Mn,
N; wm, n 0„ (lr |h„ hlKhrtt eldest of the two brother*, Frank Dav­
Whitlock pres is one of the best on the
" »*Tí
much sand per m r&lt; is required to rnUc ready talked of and during th« coming
.rivi
ctntrally locatid town, the capital, the
scote which won fOr lier the handsome enport Evans, received thp degree of Hanford celery?" He settled the rnatteg year u new court house, jail and a great market und will do ull classes of work
Interior seclion of . thè pcnlasula would 1price, an old rows silk parasol.
from newspaper to the finest ol half
A. D.. und, the younger, WjUiain Har­ by the statement: It depebd* on the many residences will bo built.
be givi n thè booat that'it iiH-ds and at
tom* and l&gt;ook work.
After the interesting game* of card* rison Evans, receiving tho degree of ■iz6 of the man a» tlq* Vgrit" required
An appropriation was rouffe by, C*‘ h- th* marne tiene rr.uch grestar convsnknce |wire conrluiled, Mr*, D. L.* Thra*hér II. S.
greaa at tim laat session of 170,000 fdr
must:lie
in
the
crop
of
tho
would
be
would In- pruviiied (or thè conduct of thè iand Mr*. F'rnl D òj'è of Tampa came
Every Week Bridge (ln b
William H. EvAtns volunteered a* n ffrower.
r \
,
the erection of a government building
•.uu'a businc**. The divWon, should
fur bri)Ige ,eiL.
Di)).,e klndly private In Company B, 20th 0 . V. and
Mrs. C. 0. McLaughlin was hoateaa of
*,
W . F'. Armstrong, of Orlando, wb4k« iti Sanford."
be trade, and m u y &gt; made, according ■entertalnr(1 lh, ciub »-fth ^ vorui Voeal served as u soldier in beh'Jf of his coun­
the Every Week Bridge Club Tuesday
fight ogairult county divUion was strik­
to the opinion of sop*: of thei Uadjng , 0|oa, charmingly rendered. r .Dtliciou* try during 1861 and 1862. After leav­
afternoon. Two tables of the ever pop­
ing for the Intensity of.hU work and th^
Cameo Bridge Club
lawyer* o í the state,-V the .^ .¡M i o n chkk; tJ mouse. ' nut tandwiche*,* olive*, ing Ihe Army he began the study of
ular bridge were played. The highest
compWtem»» of hi* fnilurr, was bidden
The. ( umeo Bridge Cluh was enter- «core was made by. Mrs. C. M, Vorco
ol art amendment ut thi* ■etaaion'of th.» :
,
waff-r* and Iced^TP» Medicine. In the fall of 1862 he entered
to tell the «Mcmblcd gursts "H ow not
Talned by Mr*. B. W. Herndon.Ttitsday w ho won the pretty set of sherbeti" gltuaef.,
legislature to
the University of Michigan, at Ann
_
__ MW
were aervetl.
to divide a courtly.” Ill* recent uflTte- morning. Two lables of hridgo Wire
termine the boundaries of the new
Wlicn the games of cards* wiriS con­
Arbor,
.where'
be
.received
the
M.
D.
Mr*. Herndon's gur«t* wrro Mr*. C. O.
tion overcoming him he *pok® with pa­ played. Mrw. Herndon again made the
cluded shrimp salad, fhcaae sandwiches,
“•
conatitutlnn of \{c Laughlin, Mr*. 0. W.i ßra&lt;fy, Mr*. degree on Octoiier 30, 1865 and won the thetic voice figuratively smiling through
E
I _ .li.»
7». et lu /I*«
Aess a tflO lllt^ 'fl
vJ. .
Ultti T m w affitew-qf hare the-pleasure olives and coffee war* served.
florida
dUtftictlyJ
defini*
A. P.’ Connelly. Mr» K. O. ChOer. Mrs. honoH of Ilk* class in Auutumy,— Imme­ bia U-ar* in an i ndi avoF to lie reconciled
• .'boundaries
Mi*. ‘ McLaughlin's gueata, were Mr*.
B. F. Whitner, J r , Mr* F. L. SHUer. diately alter graduation he began the Ui In» 11!.«.&lt;, ui.d u wn utii in.«criln d "Uotn-. of wearing the lAimeo brooch another
»1
week
or
until
n
higher
score
ia
made
hy
C.
M. Vorqe, Mr*. W. R. Anno, Mr*.
praefleoof
nudicinu
with
his
father
at
After the n •usure ha» l**-«-n ncti-d upon M *. Samuel Pulcwtun, Mr*.
but not forgotten," wa* orberei laid on
some
other
member
of
the
club.
Mr*.
ticston^
1ml.,
where
ho
built
up
a
large
II.
L. UeForrest. Mrs. W. D. Holden,
’«by &lt;ho people and i constitution fog the Newman, Mr?. Fred Doyle. Mr*
Ilucrative
. « . . a p r a c t ic e .In
f H,- tCu«!
Li. the grave of hi» buried ho|**.
Herndon'* guest* were Mr*. C. M. Vort., Mr*. C. W. Brady, Mrs. Cruae Barnes,
tfnd
1883
his
Thraaher.
ii»W state dialled, the guvernor of F lu­
Mr». W. R. Anno, Mr*. Ü. W. Uiad;
Mis. .G. F. Smith.
health broke dpw ti ns « result of «over­
ida would certify thw action to the na­
Uuys
Land
litre
Mrs.
A. P. Connelly, Mrs. G. F. Smith, |
Ml!! ■■*
work,
and
in
December
of
that
yea/
he
Dr. Duller al the Hap|I»l Church ,
tional congress and th* forty-ninth state
Mrs.
Robert
Newman,*
t
f
a
.
C."
0
.
Mc­
Walt
for
the
Ca^s
removed
with
his
family
to
Florida,
Ivan
H.
Kubow
of
Indianapolis,
a
re­
Dr. Lincoln llulley, president of Stetould be admitted to the Union by the
Laughlinlocating
on
the
South
sidq
of
Lake
Mary,
adiez
of
the
Oui
cent
visitor
here
was
so
pleased
with
the
tbeEptengulsr formalities without opposition son University, DeLand. will preach at
' , «* I
,
a,
about
aix
niU(a
south
of
the
town
of
copal
church
will
hold
a
Carnival
on the
county
seat
of
our
new^vemihole
that
ht
tiat
churih
next
Sunday
.tnornbiy«.except that which would cma- th
corns» of SisVh ami Paeli sv iteiej M
Sanford. liars his hsaith was soon re- decided to invest. He Intends
Mra
fnurhnteds
from. Republican membera of Con- ing at
-, Dr'
g reception was tendered corner of Sixth and Park avenue,*]
Who would be (alKd 't¡r*&lt;n 1.VV.TÎ- ' rn inunmirtlnnTfl Hit people of SkriraftT. iwrwiTmdMiBrvKitted m mrtg the »txtr r omg-tirre fur r a tm»»* . UI &lt;k&gt;ur»» hT T T
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After
planting
in
O
rwanted
thb
Sanfdrd
hews
and
promptly
A good lime will be
two mote Democratic senitors FIverybody is cordially Invited to fttend
subscribed
for
the
Jlcrald.
*'
a
commodious
house
all
who
will
I
i* "council of the nation." The this server,’
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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

Budget of Opinion “Ju it Be­
tween You and Me.”

1 The medical profession Is active' In
warning the people to swat the fly.
-TtarTToman*» -,W otttri«yrTh«rT n- t w
end the warfare on the fly is the women’s
fight
That is on the theory (bat the isdy of
the house is to do the fly killing id ler
the flies come along, but still more Im­
portant In the war on dice ia the man’s
work of keeping the premises dean and
free from breeding places for flies/ and
certainly that Is not a woman's, part of
the fight
m
If: the .premises are kept in that con'
dilion above reproach, there sill be no
flies, that ia a fundamental,truth, and it
Is the business of the man to see that the
premises are put In perfect condition
while It may be perhaps the women’s
business d(je^ that to see that garbage
Is tlbt left Tor a moment uncovered and
the opportunity funrnished,flies for their
development. „
I do not quite agree with the womanjj
World in its doctrine
flght‘,on flies is to be conducted
women’s affair. It requires all human­
ity united to win that campaign.
5 A contributor to tbs' May American
Magazine says:
" I f there isn't some good In everyone,
what are they here for?
"Anybody can - point out anybody
elae’s* bad qualities. If you want to
distinguish yourself go around picking
out good qualities.
^ 4 iiW iJO « t« to -e 3 w r m hom w f M u J y
dislikes. Select the one you feel could
best be spared from your office, from
your circle of acquaintances, from the
community in which you live, Ask
•thf»e isn’t something good
ifrböf'hfln
."P u t him on a mental dissecting table.
Cut him to pieces and see what is in him.
He memher you tre looking for the good.
_ J3lig w jiw ay .th e bad in him and forget
It. Mako u list of his good qualities.
I t will surpsiw you how many you can
t*The TlMt time you hear him criti­
cised tell people the thing* you know
about him—the. good things. You'll
a t least lw different nnd you’ll fljid that
it.docs you more good than it fjoce him.
* " “ How would you feci if you know that
people whenever they talked about you,
talked only about what w m had In you.
Y om know .It's there,, plenty of it, hut
yflu’d rather not-have It talked about.
It's much nicer to have only your good
points discussed,
,
"Give the other fellow the kind of a
deal you like yourself. II you can say
nothing good about him, su&gt; nothing.
“There are mighty few |«ople lu the
world wo can't suy something good about
If we try. The trouble is, we don't try.
“And yet, the more good you find In
other people the more good other people
will And in you.
“ Women, too, can make this ejqx-ri-

T I am indeed glad to see all the India*'
dub* of Sanford united and In this con­
federacy of the Udiea U a good Ireson for
1 the men of Sanford. When all vpf us
ban bury our differences and get to■ ' K&lt;*ther In the grand Idea of doing good in
this world then indeed will our large city
forge ahead. The ladies in this une
movement of getting together have
demonstrated to me that at some time
In the future the Sanford women at least
will be able to vote on schod matters
and from that will graduate into wad
polities and become sure enough voters.
There is nothing quite to grand in local'
nffai^i as the spectacle of all the ladles'!
dubs of the city uniting in one body and
burying all tocial differences that th e y
can wotk hand In glove for the better* I
ment of Sanford. The confederation
mesqn that the Welaka Club. Wednes­
day-“Club, Muaie Cluo and West Side;
Improvement Aaaodation b*vo united. !
auiLiu. \ h&lt;aw-fe wr
Hhe *
aocial, literary, muaie nnd arts and1
civics nr wtl/nro units of the city united.
Sometimes in my useful or useless career,
in Sanford I have taken occasion to rap
the dear ladir* on sohte of their dull do­
ing« but 1 now wish to take it ulJ Dark ■
and commend them one and ait Upon
*h« ir grand.spirit of uniting umf feel ¡h a t1
in the fdture Sanford wifi depend uikjii

I onstanr among, m wii

them interested sufficiently to drop
cards, and soeial subjects long enough to
take up civic reforms and other messures that would be of more material as­
sistance tcv-a.ll of us. All work and no
play makea Jack a dull boy and would
make Sally a dull girl, and now with the
clubs united we can espect both play
and work and a happy medium that will
w atk~*orAerr
betoni and^dvie life.
. Sanford *has nev&lt;

ora tic city, for which I certainly thank
ths- good ladies, who have too much
common sen«* 1" pot Hollars ahead of
brains. The people of Sanford have
more red blue than blue blood in their
veinsrnnd we can all And some good in
the worst of us. Aristocracy never
builds d ik e and in the market places of
the world it is s mighty poor asset. The

buried and they are classed among the
"dead ones" in any live community.
The rltv that ran unite all rlaaafti and
maaKa in the grand Idea of unity for
commot\ cause will soon forge ahead of
the one who is willing to hang cards of
introduction upon the family tree gnd
worship said tree for an idol,
Therefore it gives me great .pleasure

ladiee will have the floor upon all occa.
aiona. Aa the dubs indicate, they will
ta k e u p thfl four, p e s t r la r iy s -n f-w o rlL

(work being ■ fitting name (or it) and
the Woman's Club of Sanford will be
known far and wide as Being the largest,
moat active and best ladies’ organ ¡ration
in the world.
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A Catting Affray
Nick Johns, the Creek who conducts'
the «mill /wdt-tewd ncitf‘the fltar ,T faeaF~
ter was badly cut Sunday afternoon byr
Tom Pickens. T h f dispute arose oveik
a matter exchanging money and Pickcnn
jerked out his knife and started carving.
Johns with the result that the doctor»
had to sew him on. T,jrhl"i’rw -“IT r

upon their ancestry usually are left in dubs of Sanford composed of Isdies
the cemetery where their ancesiors are have united and from this date the

Having purchased the entire Bankrupt stock of Williams &amp;. Milte er,
a t .a sacrifice, this stock will be thrown on the market at prices un­
heard of in this section. No attention will be paid to the original
cost, but1will tie sold for what it will bring. You cannot afford to
miss this opportunity to furnish your home at your own price.

WILLIAMS .&amp; MILTEER’S OLD STAND
And Will Continue Until The Entire Stock Is Disposed Of
FOR THE RECEPTION ROOM
$7.50 Settee will go at - - * ■=3~'$4:öÖr
10.50 Morris Chair will go at
5.50
Assortment of Rugs -__.
“
“ Jardinieres
. “.
Lace Curtains

FOR THE BED-ROOM
$35.00 Dressers will go at
15.00 Iron Beds “ “ “
5.00~Be(T
Sewing Machines
“ “ 5.0(
6.00 Wash Stands
“ “
Best Rockers
“ “

FOR THE DINING ROOM
$15.00 Round Difling Tables
1.50 Dining Chairs
30.00 Sideboards
25.00 China Closet

FOR THE KITCHEN
$15.00 Refrigerators - - 7.00 Stock Tables Stock Chairs
- 4E
12.00 Cook Stoves
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one Horse, Wagön'and Harness to dispose of Cheap

Don’t Forgot
The Date
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Sale
Begins
Thursday
May 15th

Every housekeeper should take advantage oT
this Slaughter Sale as you will be enabled to sup­
ply your home with any and all kinds of house
furnishings, from cellar to garret, things you have
done without, but which at these prices it will pay
you to buy; consisting of Bureaus, Beds, Dining
Tables, Chairs, Refrigerators, W ater Coolers,
Stoves, Enamelwarc, Dishes, Sewing Machines,
Porch Benches, and in fact everything to be found
in a furniture store*A T YO UR O W N P R IC E

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Choose Sanford For
Chautauqua In Sanford
Flagler Slowly Sinking
The State Capital
Ten Days This Season
End Is Very N ear
r
Metropolis hofies to see the bill (or division provide (or the required , state C a p i t a l O f S e m i n o l e
amendment, during tljls session of the
Will Have Many
legislature. It is an excellent move."
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in Sanford and moved to tliat city. He
¡note Chapter, Eastern Star and a de­
resumed the practice of medicine and Wizard Of The h^st Coaat lightful evening waa enjoyed by seventyattained great success. In 1,1488 ho was
flvo or a hundred guest*. -In the receiv­
Fine
~
T h i s C i t y W il l H a v e
Cannot Recover Health
appointed scliool trustee and in 1889 he
ing party w?re Mr. and Mm. Couch,
was elected mayor of Sanford. After
Mr*. John D. Parker, Mm. Alice Rob­
N e c e ss a ry Su p p o rt
Say Physicians
Attractions
" ' Club
J
the expiration of hia term of office Dr.
Wednesday
bins and Mrs. Shepherd ol Chattanooga,
Evans established a drug store and for
AIter nipeteen y ean o( beautiful,
Tenn. Mr. Couch ia grand patron of
EV
*
r
r
i•
three
year* carried on the busineaA in
useful^ happy And honorable existence
Seminole
Chapter and recently brought
U fi
L a te st I le p o r ls From B e d s id e O f
D iv isio n I s Bound T o C o m e And
the Wednesday dub held their laat L y ceu m C o a rs e win A lso Add connection with his extensive practice.
hia bride to Sanford. The reception was
.
J.
MHUonaU« State That
Finding hi* health again, failing he di*-’
ProgTMsiTe Spirit Will
m a t in g - * the Wedntediy Club, a t the
in honor ol thla e v e n t Their many
Quota Of Amusements DtirI .M . ^
-2
friend*, wish them bon voyi
___ IK ?« ** g L h ^ A u jlp au n iL n iL u ral .t g A li
oXVrof. and M m G«Qrg*4»
orange grove on Like Mary. The *ejourney of life and a bappy home in
L. Maria, with it* picturesquely beautiful
•V * i 1
.
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May 16.— The death of Henry M. new county. A pleating IncJd
The Idea oí dividing the «tate U gain- surroundings on Lake Onoro Wednesday
Sanford will have a lino Chautauqua vera Trees« of 1896 destroyed“ (ia or­
Inc ‘ground and regardless of whether afternoon.
and also a Lyceum cour** of attraction* chard and be decided to return north to Flagler.-the southern hotel and railmtd occasion developed wbm Mr.
i VK ; : •s
anything is accomplished this term or
Although .a large attendance of the next winter and there will be entertain­ his old home in Indiana. Here he re­ magnate, la momentarily expected, ac­ past grand patron of the cbip ter,’ waa
not the question ia bound to be dis­ club member* with several gursta en­ ment in plenty for tho tourists who come mained for three year* practicing his cording to a statement attributed to Pres­ presented with a beautiful cake. In r e o
profva*ion and in 1898 he removed back ident Parrott of the Florida East Coast ognition of hi* birthday. Mr. Haakina
cussed Until it Is Settled, if not at this joyed the pleasant trip and delightful to Sanford for the winter Season.
•Miion certainly at the next two years meeting, it was a generally expressed
The Lyceum course will include a to Florida, where he continued to reside railroad today. Mr. Flagler ha* been gracefully responded to the attention
regret, echoed by the hospitable host dozen number* and extend over the win­ until hia death. In 1900 he was again critically ill at his West Palm Beach home by cutting the cake and inviting all pres­
hence. .* .
That Sanford will have the support and hostess that every member of the ter month* with an attraction every elected mayor of Sanford, and w m re­ for »everal weeks. Mr. Flagler wa* the ent to partake of I t .M r. Haskins is
of the counties sputh of us for the capital cluh could not be present,
week. The Lyceum will be staged at elected for t|te two succeeding term*. builder and practically the »ole owner of sixty-three yearn ^aung am! dl-c hi res he
of South Florida is already assured and
Tho meeting was held on a comfort­ the High School Auditorium and as During his administration the city of the Florida East Coast railway uml with i» not a day olden than thfrfykdbt;-.- .v, îH‘ . - I •••'.
in the event t hut state division is made ably screened porch. Several of the usual will he fostered by Prof. I’erkina ■Sanford pronjwred a* it never had done the Into Henry B. Plant dhl more for the
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- ' ' •m A . y
Sanford will eventually win the victory members preferred the chair« placed on and the .local school lioord.
before and many im|&gt;ruvenient* were upbuilding of the state of Florida than
.
Mark* Has The Property •
.
.
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aa
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7.* T. ■a» S
for the atato capital. Tho following ed­ a carpet at tho side of the porch under
The Chautauqua will occur later jp made, notable among which. wks the any other aconf of men. Flagler's at­
In every iaauo of T he Herald npi««iuB
tention
is
co
nil
nod
solely
to
the
East
erection
of
a
large
and
handaomo
school
itorial regarding tills m atter appeared tho lovely tree*.
the acoson, .about the laat of February
a. list of fine property both city and
In the Miami Metro|&gt;olia of Tuesday's
After calling the meeting to order the or the first of March and will laat ten house. Itefuslng another reelect Ion ns Coast, however, and hi* activities did country listed by.the Mark* Reaf E rtqte
1
issue under the caption, "South Florida president stated that as there was no days and be given either in one of the ihuyor Or. F'vana, in I90t, r»tin-«i to his not extend to the western part of the 11;0
Tho Co. part ia .Mm« M ark*.
;
for the Fifty-Ninth Star:"
regular program for the afternoon, there theatre building* or In a large tent rent- orange grove farm, when- he led n life of state.
as n real estate saleswoman Mm.
"Although the procedure for its ac­ were several matter» »huh »ho thought e.l for th a t purpo»c.
oo a
e;L«r alpi n -ntenttnent. i'r. Kvuti« »»»
i* a decidiM surer*.». Tho. Marks
complishment would lie different, evi­ the cluh should consider and thoroughly
There has been a demand for amuse­ for many year* a mi-mlier of the CnivcrTho (H-ople of Miami «n&gt; discussing Flstate Agency ha* been established
dently from merely the simple dec fee understand, whil« gathering up all the ments of this kind in Sanford every sea­ H.ill't rltiln h mid of the M,l«omi&lt;- fruter- luinding the city for tin-iiurpo««'of secur- since 1S*»y and Capt. Mnrks has gained
of the state legislature now in mtwioii. loose thread« of the cluh'» individual son and all tin- larger citien and town« of rnti .ini I « .ia uni ver*ully r»-»|«-«-ti-«l fur ing deep water in their harbor
fi'L» the enviable reputation of being square
from ull reports there mi m* to I«- an activities, and Imfore closing the affair* Florida an- on tho regular ( hautauqua l&gt; - "l-l* ‘piallili-« ol uiimt .«nil heart \i-r&gt; enterprising, but »trike* us as in all hi» dealing* and for some forty,
excellent chance of dividing Florida with­ of the \\cdtiesday Club.
circuit anil though several advances I *r h i .in» » il« twice mnru&lt;'l. first on scarcely prudent and also il» in a sense years bus dished up Sanford soil for hia
in the next two yi ars. u move that would
The minute* were reud buy Muw Mcll have Iasm made from tune to time lure S« jiieiuli. r J ‘&lt;, t Msi-I. to Marv Cory of unnici-iwury . ns th« national government customers.
be of Inestimable advantage to nil w
••»Inni (I »ho ilinl Ortiilwr iff, 1*71 ■an always o be counted on to provide
Whitner, as tha-aecrt-tury, Mr«. S.
ha* I n no concerted action
Capt. Marks thinks that in all his long
tions ol the present Florida. Under the ( hase, was unable to Im* present. Miss
That a line Chuwtauqt a course win Id si* * ii i i.ii .*epieiiilM r It, l.»7.t, to Mi»« (lie linuiicm whenever u port l|.uj suffi­ residence m Sanford there never has
m
new boundaries Tallahasace could !&gt;e left Whitner also acted 'as secretory. The l&gt;e of great benefit, lioth as un educa­ Meliwui \ Toney of Wist F'lon-nc»*, O. cient possibilities of commerce to war- been a time when tho pro*|&gt;«cU were so
the undistiirheil r itpit nl of tho western rlub entered into a brief but general tional routs«- and as an entertainment lie i« «ur'ived h\ hi» » uh *» ei I wife, rant the exiN'iiditurt*. Then' is, how-j bright for the investment of money In
state, and the Metropolis would agree discussion of the subject-« mentioned b&gt; for home |HHiplc and »inter visitor» i.« •hre, -.n - Johnathan D . Frank ami over inni prominent example luutt in i San hicd real'««u i* and now is the time
; 2 i’f l
with the representatives from that sec­ the president, some of which were satis the opinion of our public-spirited cit 4' II KvaUs. th n f'd au ghter*. Mrs Florida of similar action; that is, by to Imy liefore the priqx-rty takes a jump.
tion that the name “ Florida” should he fartorily disposed of, other* were de­ ixena ami lut«*r in the M-a«on rive matter (* II Pellett. Mr*. M K. Heater uml Jacksonville. I t ' appetir* to lie unr^rThe Marks Iteal Estate Co. has conretained with the Tull a ho«*«*«* capital, ferred for later settlement.
»ill take definite form and the ticket« Mn* « ir&gt; Flvab*. und live grand chil- taln whether the amount of lionds neces- trafYoted for regular apace in this paper
hut for historical and sentimental reaAfter referring to the program for and programs punted uiul the then I rv
sary to lu- issued .a iil
bar gains will be found
- hum.ami 4tcraiis« uf tho aJt-a/iUg''-that &lt; « c x c ’» -«cuAy-.jvt-the- ...................... secured,
$816,000. diq&gt;chdinif upon cotitingen- hero every week. Look over them and
would he given to the t ther state in the of the program rrniiimttee the presul.nl
Sanford ran now Imj advertised ss tin'•lea that are not dearly understood cx- get an investment that will pay you big
ML««lunar» Meeting
ndjouriu-d the moi-tin g for the pleasant best city in interior Florida for »inter
name of “South Florida."
money In n few month*.
Th* regulur InixliieMH meeting of th cept by those on the scene.
-LLet it be "Florida" and "South Flor- siK-ial hour which the mcmlieni of the aimisements and the tourists »ho ure .Missionari. £»&gt;clcty of thè Methodist
o*o o
1dm" v d U b -S iB fe*
jv c ruatgou need li«&gt;k uv&gt;
iujyrnber’ of prominent Baptists and
-HMr w a t t e Aet*rwrV3&lt;E^ t st .-tt» » /
peninsula section and the advantage* these delightful Mel tings at the home »f
member* of the Woman'» Missionary
thè chufi h
The« country |M-ople who have l&gt;een
are obvious. In the first place, concern- ‘ he president of the Wednesday Club
T h e M r a n e a l M a n in l u » n
gom* to hitching their teams to the rack at .
T i le pn 4k nt ni thè society, Mr*. Union from over th* »tale have __
Tile ladies in pleasant grout* enjoyed
Ing the main question of dividing tinFvery man ut buaines* ha» hi» trouhle» H. li. Chif|&gt;peJI |&gt;re»ided at (he meeting St. l«out* to attend the convention of the ¡ Caldwells' »tore have a good sized k ic k . _
«hört
ramble* through the finely enred The grocerymnn bay* grocerie* frotn thè
state nt all, everything except the sentl- ‘
and condurteli thè iievotlonal exercises, Southern Itaptkst» und Women's Mis­ on the uutomohiles standing at the rack
ment that cling* about the "old red hill* for, handsome orange grove, and dow n wholesaler on thirfy days* lime, and he after whirli thè minute» werc read hy sionary Union which is In aeswion In that to the exclusions of the teams. Autoa
of I«con" (a in the argument for division. to the banks of the Iteautiful and placid arrunmiodatc* varimi* and aupdry riti - thè *ecrvkary..Mr». C II Smith.
cliy. This convention la one of tho larg- do not need to he hitched and therefore
The Interest* of South Florida arc as lake, on which this attractive home, with z» n» by M-lling tlu rn these grocerie* ori
The monthly re pori of thr ffnnnre* e*t held hy any southern organization should not In- left at this rack. The ;
different from those of the western lec­ its effective background of glistening lime. Sortie |K-o|ile nppreciule thè tner- wiis madc by thè tr»iL«iirt-r. Mrs. W. W. and is attende! by delegatee from all ol j editor haa an Interest In this rack, hav­
tion os could poasihly be in territory green orange trees, grapefruit. gra|»e chaiit’» kindnes» and there are other» AlH‘rnathy.
the states in the south und east,
ing torn it down some time since with a
meompaso«-d by the same state line«. arbors and lovely climbing r-~»- ¡« »ho don't
Tliere i» Un- latlcr eia» and
oòo
‘ bucking automòbili* ànd having recently
ite|H&gt;rts »er-- insili ti) th» vice pres­
The agricultural. commercial and in shaded by large, handsome onk« the »ho never |&gt;ay thè grneery man il tfi»1;. ide!) ts of thè work u&gt; ttu ir dejiartnients
Fort Meade u i \ialted by another |P**'* ,Hr , *10 nic'*- ,,rw racl‘ “nil he too
many rrtqwcts the educational jind combined effect of these M-atiliful ac­ run )t«-||» it. and il (he mur&gt; hunt ileiriand* Keport» wt-re also nude h&gt; rhuirincn of
big
tire Sunday, when a grocery store. would request that the automobiles tie
social Interests ure entirely different — cessories render this particular situation hi» pay he i» called thè mealiest man m commi!te«-*. A hnef ejMirt of thè pb as­
liarlwr
shop, fish store and fruit shop hitched further down and give tho coun-.
A system of state road building coskl be an ideal place for a hot*e.
town." The publisher
ho* thè sanie a n t trip of Mrs. C. II. Sinith and Mra. were soon reduced to a pilo of oahf*. try people a place to hitch their teams.
0 .The visitors were recalled from the class of people to deal with. There are
easily managed for either section with no
f
W. W. AlN-rnalhy uccompanied by lev­ There was some insurance on all of the They have amali accommodations now
I »
consideration of the other and the same lake shore and walk* through the grove (»e^ple who won't pay hlni if th«y can erai members of thè »»«-lety, hy invitatchen they come to town.and not only
buildings.
\
thing can be sAld of the development of to be served delicious c«ko and lemonade help it. And thrre are oihors. "Tbo t ion of thè Missinnury (’iride of EnUtrshould they be allowed plenty of room
o
o
o
the waterways, although this latter work and mint* by the hotte*«, assisted by nthers" are those who demuiid ull kinds pri*e, to moke thi-ir r» |«irt of thè prt&gt;The Minx Parking House in KUalm- nt the rack* already constructed; but
is of paramount importance to the penin­ several member* of the cluh. After ol publlcity nt thè hnlid» of thè puhllsher r«*viiing» n i thè aniuiul ronfi-rt-nce of thr
there should bo more hitching rack*
sula ilectlon and should be done by »tale jdeasant little chats with their host and gratis. He is ex|M-ctrd to furnish, pajN-r. missionary societies rerently held in iiue was burned to the ground a few'af­ built at every thudy place in the buaineaa
ternoon* ago. In the building at the
hustet* and with each other, prepara­
funds.
ink, printer*, insuranre, jHj»&lt;-r, fr&lt;-e un Orala wu» nude t*&gt; Mi». J K. Mettili
time of the (ire was about t«-n thousand dl* trlrl.
tions
were
made
for
the
homeward
trip.
Numerous other difference* could In­
dentami, and if he don't do it lo- la thè ger. wito »oggi—ted l U l ho Invitntion
jiounds of fish, which wrre destroyed.
at home" atmosphere,
cited, all in favor of the making of the The enticing
iiiraio-at m«n in town
(rum thè Saufoid Miviunsry Stx u ty laHerald's New Press
emanating
from
tinsurrounding*,
and,
ti
two »tads and it seems very probable
cxtended to ’ thè Mìsslonary Circle nt
The
Herald
has just installed a new
Bouquet for Hanford
that the big work will be well started the pleasing cordiality nf their enter
F7nterpri«e. to atlend uni- nf thè social
W illiam H arrU o n K van»
The following clipping from the Iron Whitlock fire»« of the latest two revolu­
by this body of law-makers. lly leav­ turners made the visitors loth to leave
Aft»-r
tion tyjH* that will print four page*' of A
In the alumni notice of thr Miami meeting* nf thè homi society
Age
show* that Sanford i* receiving
ing the western division retain the name lt" ’ charming place,
thè discuasion and tiu a m tion of sevt-ra|
six
colum paper. Also a fine Mcntgea
Student,
the
official
organ
of
Miami
The trip* to Lak« Onoro and return,
much favorable notice:
of Florida the namo South Florida with
folder, that will take from right to six­
the j ili niant meeting of the club and PUuJvwilty at Ozford, Ohio, appear* the mattrrs of busiiu'ss thè announcrment
"W * an* very glad to report very fa­
ill its tropical significance should be
following about the late Dr. Evan», one of the meeting of thè Itinding Circle (or vorable conditions In central and south­ teen pages, pasting and cutting the lam r.
adopted for the new state, the forty- afternoon, with Profeasor and Mrs.
of Sanford's well known and beloved Tu m d ay, May 20th, ju » made hy th" ern F'lqiida. Prie» for mange und cit­ The new machine was purchased from
ninth star, and under the new name Maria, will be another “red letter" day
thlrd vice presidrnt, Mr«. H. V. Petry,
the well known supply hou»e of J .
citizens:
rus fluita were not good the first of the
"South Florida.’’ an exploitation of the to be cherished In the memories and
before thè adjournment nf the meeting.
Schrocder
i. Bro., of Atlanta, thsir jrp William
Harrisoi}
Kvarm,
of
thr
clasa
season, but lute ■hipinvnta have brought
peninsula's advnntagn could la- carried hearts of the members of the Wednesday,
rraentative,
Mr. Slitter erecting the press * t
Club, which with that last meeting at of 1H8I, died of paralyais, at his home
good prices.
The vegetable shipments,
out with the vigor that ha* characterized
und
having
the personal supervision of
near Sanford, Florida, Mar^ii 26, 1912,
the
home
of
their
la-loved
president
lost
h"
The
Mcrr)
I’ndcrlakers
consisting principally of lettuce, celery
the advertising policies of Jacksonvil'e
Henry Schroder part of the time. The
it* identity as the Wednesday Club, to aged 72 year», 6 months and 3 day». Bn
and
li
isti
potatoes
from
the
Sanford
dis­
The Floridu AsaonaiiDti of Under­
and Tam ap jind St. Petersburg and the
new machinery Is the test that,can be
In» merged into the broader, largrr life was horn In Burton, Wayne county, lnd-, taker* and Emlmlmers ^tu» Ihi' ii holding trict have averaged well.
East Coast cities. "South Florida'
obtained
and gives The Herald one of the
October
22,
1839,
and
was
tlte
secoml
and activities of the Woman’* Club, ns
.Saufotd looks for a steady growth and
n ni'H’fing in Jupks'iiiville this week.
would be gjven the glamour that it ought
son of I). I . FI vans, a well known physi­ F'rank Miller of this «-It&gt; i« tlu* *«*&lt;-retar&gt; improvement during the coming sum­ lieat equipped offices in thq state for the
the Literary Department.
to have, while in the meantime "Flor­
cian of eastern Indiana. Dr, Evun^ wo» of the Aasonattori and the following mer. A division has ju»t been made of size. We wish to commend the firm of
ida" Would go steadily forward, develop
u friend of Miami University, i nd sent
notr-s from the Mr tro|*iU* would indi­ Change county. A new county has Inn-,, f l e e t e r and Mr! i’,,,U'r
‘^ !r
*
ing it* natural resource* that are so dif. ■ n . u, t 00 r ‘*gr
lioth nf hk* sons to the institution for cate that F'rank wa» on the job;
10 of Scmmolf* for,n k,nf,,lrM “»'i '‘‘jm’trsy tn all their
formed and given the namo
fbrent Irom this more tropical water"[*■ » ' * ' . , » ? ? w“ ^
business dealings during the purchase
bounded land.
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, ,h,‘ Auction Brldg* C ub Monday after- their liUrary training, and both grad­
F*. L. Miller of .Sanford wo* requitetf county, with Sanford a* the county seat.
The to tell for the benefit ol the public "How A good muny improvements are »1 und prection of the machinery. Tho ., ,
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noon. Two tatiU* Of bridge were |ilnyed. uated with the class of 1861.
And in making Sanford iftr some otta r Mn,
N; wm, n 0„ (lr |h„ hlKhrtt eldest of the two brother*, Frank Dav­
Whitlock pres is one of the best on the
" »*Tí
much sand per m r&lt; is required to rnUc ready talked of and during th« coming
.rivi
ctntrally locatid town, the capital, the
scote which won fOr lier the handsome enport Evans, received thp degree of Hanford celery?" He settled the rnatteg year u new court house, jail and a great market und will do ull classes of work
Interior seclion of . thè pcnlasula would 1price, an old rows silk parasol.
from newspaper to the finest ol half
A. D.. und, the younger, WjUiain Har­ by the statement: It depebd* on the many residences will bo built.
be givi n thè booat that'it iiH-ds and at
tom* and l&gt;ook work.
After the interesting game* of card* rison Evans, receiving tho degree of ■iz6 of the man a» tlq* Vgrit" required
An appropriation was rouffe by, C*‘h- th* marne tiene rr.uch grestar convsnknce |wire conrluiled, Mr*, D. L.* Thra*hér II. S.
greaa at tim laat session of 170,000 fdr
m
ust:lie
in
the
crop
of
tho
would
be
would In- pruviiied (or thè conduct of thè iand Mr*. F'rnl D ò j'è of Tampa came
Every Week Bridge (ln b
William H. EvAtns volunteered a* n ffrower.
r \
,
the erection of a government building
• .u u 'a businc**. The divWon, should
fur bri)Ige ,eiL.
Di)).,e klndly private In Company B, 20th 0 . V. and
Mrs. C. 0 . McLaughlin was hoateaa of
*,
W . F'. Armstrong, of Orlando, wb4k« iti Sanford."
be trade, and m u y &gt; made, according ■entertalnr(1 lh , ciub »-fth ^ vorui Voeal served as u soldier in beh'Jf of his coun­
the Every Week Bridge Club Tuesday
fight ogairult county divUion was strik­
to the opinion of sop*: of thei Uadjng , 0|oa, charmingly rendered. r .Dtliciou* try during 1861 and 1862. After leav­
afternoon. Two tables of the ever pop­
ing for the Intensity of.hU work and th^
Cameo Bridge Club
lawyer* oí the s ta te ,-V the .^ .¡M i o n chkk; tJ mouse. ' nut tandwiche*,* olive*, ing Ihe Army he began the study of
ular bridge were played. The highest
compWtem»» of hi* fnilurr, was bidden
The. ( umeo Bridge Cluh was enter- «core was made by. Mrs. C. M , Vorco
ol art amendment ut thi* ■etaaion'of th.» :
,
waff-r* and Iced^TP» Medicine. In the fall of 1862 he entered
to tell the «Mcmblcd gursts "How not
Talned by Mr*. B. W. Herndon.Ttitsday who won the pretty set of sherbeti" gltuaef.,
legislature to Z
« o n Z ì s ì » » S îwere
S 2aervetl.
J2 T
the University of Michigan, at Ann
_
__ MW
to divide a courtly.” Ill* recent uflTte- morning. Two lables of hridgo Wire
termine the boundaries of the new
Wlicn the games of cards* wiriS con­
Arbor,
.where'
be
.received
the
M.
D.
Mr*. Herndon's gur«t* wrro Mr*. C. O.
tion overcoming him he *pok® with pa­ played. Mrw. Herndon again made the
cluded shrimp salad, fhcaae sandwiches,
“•
conatitutlnn of \{c Laughlin, Mr*. 0 . W.i ßra&lt;fy, M r*. degree on Octoiier 30, 1865 and won the thetic voice figuratively smiling through
E
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7».et lu /defini*
I*«Aess a tflO lllt^'fl
vJ..
Ultti T m w affitew-qf hare the-pleasure olives and coffee war* served.
florida
dUtftictlyJ
A. P .’ Connelly. Mr» K. O. ChOer. Mrs. honoH of Ilk* class in Auutumy,— Imme­ bia U-ar* in an i ndi avoF to lie reconciled
• .'boundaries
Mi*. ‘McLaughlin's gueata, were Mr*.
B. F. Whitner, J r , Mr* F. L. SHUer. diately alter graduation he began the Ui In» 11!.«.&lt;, ui.d u wn utii in.«criln d "Uotn-. of wearing the lAimeo brooch another
»1
week
or
until
n
higher
score
ia
made
hy
C.
M. Vorqe, Mr*. W. R. Anno, Mr*.
praefleoof
nudicinu
with
his
father
at
After the n •usure ha» l**-«-n ncti-d upon M *. Samuel Pulcwtun, Mr*.
but not forgotten," wa* orberei laid on
some
other
member
of
the
club.
Mr*.
ticston^
1ml.,
where
ho
built
up
a
large
II.
L. UeForrest. Mrs. W. D. Holden,
’«by &lt;ho people and i constitution fog the Newman, Mr?. Fred Doyle. Mr*
Ilucrative
. « . . a p r a c t ic e .In
f H,- 1883
tCu«! his
Li. the grave of hi» buried ho|**.
Herndon'* guest* were Mr*. C. M. Vort., Mr*. C. W. Brady, Mrs. Cruae Barnes,
tfnd
Thraaher.
ii»W state dialled, the guvernor of F lu ­
Mr». W. R . Anno, Mr*. Ü. W. Uiad;
M is. .G. F . Smith.
health broke dpw ti ns « result of «over­
ida would certify thw action to the na­
Uuys
Land
litre
Mrs.
A. P. Connelly, Mrs. G. F. Smith, |
Ml!! ■■*
work,
and
in
December
of
that
yea/
he
Dr. Duller al the Hap|I»l Church ,
tional congress and th* forty-ninth state
Mrs.
Robert
Newman,*
t
f
a
.
C."
0
.
Mc­
Walt
for
the
Ca^s
removed
with
his
family
to
Florida,
Ivan
H.
Kubow
of
Indianapolis,
a
re­
D r. Lincoln llulley, president of Stetould be admitted to the Union by the
Laughlinlocating
on
the
South
sidq
of
Lake
Mary,
adiez
of
the
Oui
cent
visitor
here
was
so
pleased
with
the
tb e E p te ngulsr formalities without opposition son University, DeLand. will preach at
' , «* I
,
a,
about
aix
niU(a
south
of
the
town
of
copal
church
will
hold
a
Carnival
on the
county
seat
of
our
new^vemihole
that
ht
tiat
churih
next
Sunday
.tnornbiy«.except that which would cma- th
corns» of SisVh ami Paeli sviteiej M
Sanford. liars his hsaith was soon re- decided to invest. He Intends
Mra
fnurhnteds
from. Republican membera of Con- ing at
-, Dr'
g reception was tendered corner of Sixth and Park avenue,*]
Who would be (alK d ' t¡r*&lt;n 1.VV.TÎ- ' rn inunmirtlnnTfl Hit people of SkriraftT. iwrwiTmdMiB rvKitted m mrtg the »txtr r omg -tirre fur r a tm»»* . UI &lt;k&gt;ur»» hT T T
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planting
in
Orwanted
thb
Sanfdrd
hews
and
promptly
A good lime will be
two mote Democratic senitors FIverybody is cordially Invited to fttend
subscribed
for
the
Jlcrald.
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a
commodious
house
all
who
will
I
i* "council of the nation." The this server,’
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�Oviedo attended church here Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mr«. Clark Leonard and Mr.
and Mr«. I). W. Adam* «pent la*t Satur­
A Budget Of Interesting Items
day in Sanford.
From Correspondents . ^ ’-'K i'd *. Waiter* oXrLUi?j nd. sp&lt;-a t .ia * t
Thursday in Geneva.
~
EVENTS Of SEMINOLE COINTY Mr*. I’attishall, Mr*. Curlctt, Mr».
Adams and Mis* lllanche Puttishall

Efficient .Staff Of
Covers The Territory For
The Herald

At the meeting of the board of trade
Monday night six new name* were add­
ed. making in all a membership of thirtyfive. Owing to the unpleasant weather
1 only sixteen members were present.
’ Committee» were appointed as follows:

. .Publicity and Correspondence,
E.
' Dooley, ft. A. Raulmon, D. W. Adams;
E Freight and Waterways. H. If. Patti' shall, N. S. Tarbel, W. J. Daniels; Hoads
. snd Public Improvements, L. M. Hehbinder, J. V. Wicks, E. W. Kilbee; The
Consideration of a Newspaper In Gene­
va, Reed Dooley, Carrol Culpepper,
' W. A. Seig. A new school house was
some weeks .with thtf Buckner family’ discussed, J. T. McLain affirming that
has gone to Palatka.
. there is already one thousand dollar« in
J . A. Johnson snd family, Lee and tbs school fund. C. 0 . Chase, who owns
Floyd Kellar left Friday for their old tbs grovs opposite the property recently
home at Knoxville, Tenn., to spend the1 purchased by H. Y . Tarbel, has given
summer.
I him psnnMoir to remove one row of
The Christian Endeavor Society had; treesjrom the grove, In order to widen
'*H enjoyable and profitable meeting last
the road InJront ol the property.
Sunday night Leader, Mr. Buchner.
Through tn error, the name ol Miss
Subject, Love Not tbs World. Next Mabel Daniel* was omitted In tbs re­
Sunday night tbs subject will be "Grow­ port of the M. M. 8. Society entertain­
ing up into the Stature of Christ Lead­ ment last week. Mias Daniels won
er, Mrs. Iserman, assisted by tbs chil­
much applsuts by her clever rendering
dren of tbs community. Everybody
ol "Laddie,” or "Dr. John Hopkins,
welcome.
the London Physician."
Mr. and Mrs.' C. W. Robinson of
Jacksonville are visiting the J. M.
Oglesby family. Mr. Robinson expects
to return to his home In s few days, but
Mrs. I{ohjnaon will remain s month.
Mrs. j. T. ‘Matthews of F t Meade
arrived Wednesday for a visit with her
parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Ei D. Oglesby,
8r., snd "Other relatives.
Mrs, Denny Henderson of Enterprise
is* spending the week with her parents,.
Mr. snd Mrs. Buckner.
It 4s rumored that Cupid has been
paring a visit to Monroe and as a result
there will Ik* two weddings in the near
future.
The Christian Endeavor Society will
htv« an Ico cream supper at the school
house the evening of Friday, 16th, for the
purpose o( raising funds to mako thr
last payment on their organ. Ice cream
and cake, coffee and sandwiches and
lemonade will be on sale, *
The truck farmer* of this neighbor­
hood are having a great deal of trouble
with the green aphis, many of the pepper
eggplant fields bring badly infested;
* W. C. Poet shipped a car of celery to
New York Saturday.
Misa Helen.M. Iserman, who has just
. eloeed a successful, term in the Oaklandirlh l^ r Garden 'schools arrived home
Wednesday and will oj&gt;en a summer

Cash Departm ent Store
(T w o 8 to r e s — 1 2 1 - 1 2 3

BARGAINS-IN WHITE
Piece, 36Tln English
NainsookAwo days sale....
12 yd Piece 36 In English 1 QQ
Nainsook, two days sale______1 « 7 0
12 yd Pi*ceX36 In English O QQ
Nainsook, sale price
price ---------- L ^ i j
WHITE WAISTING8
12H c

26c Baby Check Dimities, for
two days, a yard------------------40 In. Whits Lawn, a 1 2 « c
number for__ -------- ------— —

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36 In. Check Nainsook, special, a yard_________
36 in. CurUin Swiss, 12H*4
value a yard, two days sale„_~~

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81x90 Mohawk Sheeta, tom
and hemmed, seamless, sale....
Crescent Sheets, linen finish,
two days'sals..............................
42x36 in. Linen Finish Pillow
Cases, 16c kind........ .............. .
Extra 42x36 in. Pillow Cases,
two days' sale, price...... ......... ..

COLORED WASH GOODS

46x36 in. Hemstitched Pillow
Cases, sale price ea ch ............. ....

Fancy White, special

a yard_______ ______ _— .... ...

27c Cross RarredgWai* tings,
special a yard.............».........—
40 in Plain White Voile, our
price a yard
_________ -*—•
32 In. Barred Flaxon, white,
choice a yard.................................
28 Inch White Ratine Crepe,
worth 60c a yard, choice ..........

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Special 25c Ratine for Mon- 1
day and Tuesday sale, per yd.... 1
Red Seal Zephyr», for Ladies 1 '
or Children's Dresses»................ 1 *
Amoskrag Ginghams, all fast !
color», checks, special_______... i
35c Imported Finish Poplins, *\
all colors, yard
.
*

V neck and Princess style
Nightgowns, 81.26 grade--------Nainsook Underskirts, deep
Lace or Emb. Flouncing ______
Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets,
our special price......... ..................
76c Corset*, a special, for two
days sale
$1.26 quality Tub Skirts, your
choice
$2.60 Long Linen Coats, spec
ial, two daya sale....___ ______ a . ..

18x36 in. Huck Towels, col
ored'border, 10c leader...._____
Fringed end*, Hemstitched
Linen Towels, 18x40 In. sale.__
22x46 In. Bath Towels, worth
$1.60 Guilts, largo site, Mon­
day and Tuesday’s sale____
$2.25 Woo&lt;l*i&gt;oro Quilts, cut
corners, *|&gt;ecial for

NOTIONS
35c laidles’ Military Hose Sup|K*rten* for
Kirhy Hair pins, extra qual­
ity, a package
5c Hair Pins, put up in car­
tons, each
11.50 quality, 241button silk
Glove*
Kloinert’s "Olympia".? Dress
Shield*, *|&gt;ectal
Salt Water Pearl Huttons,
worth 8c dot, for

Monday and Tussday sale.
Corset Covers, 21c value for...
Deep Lace Flouncing Under*
fl.26 value
Cambric Muslin Underskirts
16 in Emb. Flouncing____ - .....

TOW EL SALE

.1C in. Natural Dress Linens,
value 39c, *|xcinl
Yard wide 35c Linen*, natural
color
30c Natural Dress Linen. 36in. aide, n yard *ule price
90 in. White Linen Sheeting,
$1.25 kind for
3fi In Linen Suiting Crash,
«|M-ciul |kt yard
Sheer Linen I-awn, yurd-wide,
snow white, yard ..
No. I l l Fine quality white
Linen laiwn, n yard
27 in. Colnhii Linen*, the 25c
kind, vard
,

36 In. Measaline, black
colors (hew goods) special

40c Pots with cover, our sale
price
20c Stew Kettles, choice, each
only...... . .....
15c Milk or Pudding Pans
our sale price
75c Tea Kettles for this sale,
each---------------- ---------------------

and

45 in. Hutine, with luce inser­
tion, border effect, sale price ...
Summer weight t ’nion Suits,
Ladies' sire
- v m M TThlon
Suits, special for
,
fyitr:i .-.ire. LaduaLSkcvxJuu
(JaureVisits, i|&gt;ccial
15c Sleeveless Gauze YraU,
with silk tat**, specinl '

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ngr e .l w »w v «frg gSW W * &lt; --------------------------------

E x tra Speciats-Tuesday Only

Dr. Callanhan of Sorrento, accom­
panied by Italph Mern-ll o f Miwsina
motored down here last Saturday.
Mias Ida Davis of Atlanta, Ga., after
•pending a pleasant winter in Orlando
' Is now visiting Mr». M. A. McLarty.
She ha* »pent previous winter* hdc and
her mnny friend* welcome her smiling"
face again.
Mr. and Mr». R. A. Walker of Tampa
are visiting their aunt,
Robert

spent Tuesday

9-4 PEPPERELL 23c
Genuine Peppered Sheeting, bleached, 2 ’ j yards
wide, for Monday only, sale begins at 8 a. m. O O p
a yard
.............

50c B. V. D. DRAWERS 37c
Tuesday morning at 8 o’clock we will place on sale
B. V. D. Drawers, all sizes, Tuesday (one day Q fT^,
only)
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25c COLGATES 1 2 H c ___■_________
Beginning at 8 o*dnok Monday we will place on sale
Colgates’ violet, unscented, Monad, Dactylis T O
and tinted Talcumrii box
1 .^ 2 ^ '

____________ 6 CUPS AND 6 SAUCERS 2$c
______
For Tuesday’s sale, starting, at &lt;8 o’clock we will
place on sale 6 C ups and 6 Saucers at bargain QfT _
price of only
^O v
(.See the window.)
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SPECIAL TOWELING SPECIAL
Barnesly All Linen Crash Towelling, to go on sale
Monday at 8 o’clock, special price for this, 10yds

89c

( LimitJZO^yards to customer.)
MOORE MOVEMENTS
Mr. unit Mr*. Ashton, their son and
daughter who have t&gt;een living on Cam­
eron avenue the post winter have re­
turned to tlu-ir home In Rutherford,
N. J.

Mrs. L. J . Hancoqk was the guest
Saturday of Mrs. Chase In West San­
ford.
iM r. and Mr». E. R. Gormley entertained tho F'iye Hundred Club of Heck
Hammock‘at the Greenland home Mon­
day evening in a very pleasant manner.
Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Ellsworth were
gucats Sunday at a delightful dinner
party at Mlnnick place in Cameron City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Powell have
moved from tho I. D. lla rt place on
Geneva avenue to their homo In Weet
Sanford.
*i

Mr. and Mrs. 'Godwin have moved
back from Paola into the house recently
vacated by W. A. Knight.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chase have moved
into the Repp house on Beardail avenue.
Guy Ellsworth went to Jacksonville
Sunday and will spend the summer Ul
tho north.
Terry Malone left Tuesday for his
home in Paducah, Ky.
Frederick Gilbert has returned from
his wanderings and says he has been
cow punching near Lakeland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Repp and son are
leaving on Wednesday for their home
in Philadelphia, Pa.' Mr. Repp's voice
will be greatly missed from the church

F u rn itu re
$5.00 NATIONAL SPRIN G $3.39

For this sale here is your number, 4-G
or standard gauge double (T»Q Q Q
bed National Spring —.... $ 0 * 0 » /

Joe Cameron is sowing cow peas and
M. p. Rehhlndtr, W. H. Rnulcrwn
and E. M. Sutton visited Orlando Sat- vi-lvet beans tor cattle pasture, both on
his own land and rentiii land apd did
Continued on Page Five

M EN ’S PANTS 35c
Promptly at 8 o’clock Tuesday morning we will
place on sale 5-1 pairs M en’s Otis Check Pants, Q C «
worth 65c for .................................
OOC

$5.00 Snows, Tan Russia C alf,&lt;
with the arch Bumxirt
•
$•1.50 Snow’s Union Made Kus-i
sia Calf, button, Echo last..............«
$-1.00 Show’s Tan Russia Calf.i
Oxford, Last Roughneck ............. 1
$3.50 Snow’s Tan Russia Calfi

Oxford's Union Made..... .............■

■$4:00 Snow's Union Made Vicii
Kid Oxfords.......... .........
■
$5.00 Snow’s Patent Lcatheri
Oxfords, arch support..............
$3.50 Snow’s Patent Lcatheri
Oxfords, special for......._____
1
$2.50 value, Men’s solid leathery

FEATHERIPILLOW SALE
Guaranteed all feather Pillows, Gov­
ern! with A. C. A. ticking, for Monday
and Tuesday’s sale at only K Q

each________________ ____ Oa/lrf
$16.75 D R ESSER $9.98
Here is certainly a bargain. Oak
Dresser with a quarter sawed oak top
finish, 18x30 French plate mirror. *
FO R T H IS SALE, SEE*
There will be Rocking Chairs, some­
thing nice for tho parlor, values up to
$2.25, two days’ sale priced» -t a r\
only..*.......... ............... ....... ....... $ A e f r O

LADIES AND CHILDREN
Ladies’ all leather Kid Sandal
■ a le ...............................................
$3.50 Selby Tan Russia Calf#
button, Oxford welt..„...............
Selby white pumps, Goodyear#
welt, Hpecial for.
n/li An* nikU a 4
Ladies
white, two strap pumps,
choice................................................
$3.00 Silb y patent leather but­
ton Oxfords for........ ....................... &lt;
Children’s Tan Russia Calf,
one strap pumps, 111*to

HOT WEATHER

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Calls for light weight Clothing. For
Monday and Tuesdny bo o our line of
Priestly Cravenettod Mohair Suita,
worth $15.00,-our sale rt* -fl Q *1 IT
D R E SS SH IR T S
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This line of Dress Shirts are equal to
a $1.00 value, all sizes Monday and
Tuesday sale, special at
4 R a
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STRAW HATS

For this sale some special values will
be found in M en’s and Boys’, soft and
Btiff Y acht Straw H&amp;tB, very* fine qu|dBargain Prices
PO RO U S UNDERWEAR

•Porous Mesh UndierehirtB or Drawers
help to secure comfort, all sizes,
specially, priced a garment
A J

WE ARE AGENTS FOR BÜTTERICK PATTERNS
1 - a *•* * *“

choir and at entertainments.
V R. A. Thomas, our mail man * as un- 1
fortunate in having his horse die on the I
roura'Saturday. Indigestion is thought
NkAe'-the cause. Mr. Green is substi-

■ TM HUIS Mattarti and Jennl'» lTôpë7
Miss Martha King and James Lee of

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SANFORD, - - FLOP

Ladies' all linen. .Handker­
chiefs,-special this sale
Coats Spool -Gotten, black or
white, 6 spool*

CASSIA
Mr». M. M. Fletcher of riant City
and Mr». Lawrence Brantley of Grandin
visited their old .home and friends here
the past week. ‘ They were the house
guest of their ittfer, Mr». W. F. Shw-

W. M. Strobel of Umatilla was a
recent caller, while here lie transacted
business with Roht. Hone.
Hugh Weaver, ufter »jwnding the win­
ter hero has returned to his home in
Montgomery, Ala.
Mr. and Mrs. J . J. McEwen of Pais­
ley epent the past Sunday here with
‘relatives.
C. E. M cL u ty , our great citrus fruit
grower, chipped his last oranges last
Saturday. He will soon be busy ship­
ping oranges from his forty acre farm at
Wayland.
Andrew Beck and Jim Route and
friends ol Orlando passed through here
en route to Lake Tracy, the famous fish­
ing place. They were formerly realdents' of this place and will spend
two days Ashing and camping. Good
luck to you, boya, it our wish.

D O N ’T M IS S T H IS T W O -D A Y M O N E Y -S A V IN G E V E N T

Peerless- Brand, genuine opaque
Window Shade*; colon, white, ecru,
dark green, light green, -- o p
dark biuo. Worth 40c,

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GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
A look oycr.-this Department’s specials will easliy
convince anyone of this store’s reputation for 4‘matchless
values,” and as an afterthought there is a chance on
Monday and Tuesday to have your measure taken for
one of our fine All Wool Serge Suits, navy (P t Q g A

HAMMOCKS
V Thie is the time of the year to think
of Hammocks. For Monday »od
Tuesday they are here n r &gt; ‘

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Twelve new bouse* are being started
this week.
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not gone into un ecli|»*e. Just teasing
Orlando about them.
. — O-----If the Socialists .and Republicans of
Sent!note county would Just liecome
Democrats wo might make them great.
Secretary’ of State Bryan and wife are
coming to Florida next week. He
probably want* to decide the aheriff'a
'race in Seminole caunty.
Orlando is putting op
sky scraper
and, two department store*. We told
them county division would help them
but they could not seem to see it.
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alone coming into Sanford this season
will mean that the wheel-Vof progress
will tutu at a merr&gt; clip this summer.
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In making up the différant commit­
tees ia Congre»» _?cyeß»l men her* are
anîTîîus To VrSR thiV pnailfoii önifmTrman of the Public Building* from Hon.
Frank Clark. Pres» dispatches state
that Clark w ill'get the chairmaashlp
of this important committee and his
Sanford friends will tie glad to learn of
hia la t « t honor. We want Frank
Clark on the Public Buildings when our
new government building starts.
SEN ATOR W ILSON, VEGETARIAN
J&gt;ome. paper down ip South Florida
near where Bob Holly resides nris^
story About J . Ned Wilson conijiij'#fi
a district where-they cat~rotton -seellu
and when tha article appeared the genial
senator from Shjtyfis arose and Is wwaltThgfllie coming to Tallahassee of the
author.—Job Reese in Miami Metrop­
olis.
We said it and wtr stick to it nnd a
glance at Senator Wilson will prove the
statement. Either he is fed on cotton
aced_meal or ' civet bean* .or cow pens
to gain his avoirdupois; &lt;H Jim Ned
Wilson want* satisfaction l**t him come
to Sapford on the Fourth and eat mir
barbecued meal to disprove mir state­
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tion has ever witne*»**d.
We expert
to celebrate the \return*» of 177(i ami of
Hi 13 arid th" day will hi* given over to
sports, game- -|*»-ehe», etrtertainmeuts,
IrarlH-eir*-itr&gt;wnrk». There will I«sour* thing doing every minute ami it *
world at large is Invited to attend
Seminole county expects to celebrate in

case of sorehead ever since. Simjily
because the bond firm that put up a
forfeit to i&gt;uy the Iwinds failed to'float
thrm in &lt;&gt;"’ marka-* gives you but lltthcauae for such a loud crow and it comes
with a bad &lt;;race f. ora a rnerter that has
fee. ,«y had lies tail Feati.':« pulled out.: *
The «fa-ciai district road bonds are some- .
thing new on the bond market* and it
matters but little whether they are
Seminole county or Orange county
l&gt;ecau.so they urv backed l»y the Sanford
Sj*«.-jal Road District and no county at
all.
The Orlando paper* have a hard tim e1
confining themselves to fact* ever since
county division and now their attempt*
to tx’littlc our’ effort* at building TtVkk
roads are very childish and unbecoming
to mien. And to u*e the Citium’s own
qufjtqftipn At the head of this article,
""Beware leal on throwing firebrands at
the cat you singe yourself," and this can
be taken seriously by the Orlando papers.
They have l&gt;een singed good and p k n -. «ySA N FO RI) IN T H E F IR S T
According to the Johnson bill that ha*
passed the Senat«* and Iloti*** Seminóle
0()Unty w{|| jM, j„ t b e tr a t district com
prising L*-e. DeSi*to, Manate**, Polk
IIillshoruugh, I'lniTlas, Pasco, Hertiamhc
1’itru.s, 'Suniter, I.ake.'und Soininolc
Urangi- county got# id tin- Fourth
district ami thus at onu fell blow we ari

prefer to tu* in tlo* same district with
Tampa than with Jacksonville ami i(
the bill mieta witli the approval ut
(iiiv e rn o r Trammel! the i-H S«*eond 'li­
tre 1 will know u- lin m ure
•tilt " till
r e g n i will la- thn t wi .a n n u l i u t e fui
F ra n k ( ’ lurk a g a in , for l ta n k I» p a re e lk ii
uni am o n g th e Sen Islan d c o t t o n grnw er-

Yowell &amp; Co.
0 . A. Caldwell Si Sons.
K. G. Duckworth,
J. G. NfcCrory Co.
Sanford Shoe '■ Clothing Co.
W.
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'i henHtchaag
J. Jv. Mettinger.
E. R. {Turner.
11. MeLaulin.
Arnert &amp; Wilson.
Mrs. M. I,. Allen.
Geneva Avenue Grocery.
Mr*. A. Simon.
WoodntlT &amp; Watson.
Peoples Bank, by 11. E. Tolar.
J. I). Rol&gt;erts.
Mrs. J . H. Bruton.
R. G. Stoekton.
Sanford Furniture Co.
W. W. Abernathy.
Albert Cram b u g . .....
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Hodges Bros.
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Lakc Fulu._umJ-Uiv-j«-t .*w ai» a a J A
fori! lo decorale thè wante pia«-* t&gt;etween th^, m*w depot and Sanford
town
Chap frotn Orlamlo "Sun* yon've gol

barbecue and Imskel pirruc wh* r*' ita- t(i&gt; - . w h.uirth «listru I ami in* cau strili

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be something that every one will read
ami it xhould be tip*
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mean* of causing n
general exodu* to&gt; Sèmi noie county this
lull.
Tin* only way »uefi an «diiinn enn la»
made poa»jhlc will ia- through the pat­
ronage of the public in general ami the
merchant* in particular and we would
ad v ise i hem to wail for the big »how nnd
save their money for the sjd-cial. T here
are many fake scheme* of advertising
floating in hert&gt; every day. holdup* they
lire m (eality and they will tiring the
local fx-ople of Seminole nothing in rt*»
turn. It ha* been demount rated time
ami again that the special edition* of tiie
home pn|&gt;er have Induct d more people
to locate here than any other agency- and
now that we have *o much to advertise
it would seem right anti proper to issue
a sptcial edition and let the world know
tibout Seminole cuitnly.
Watt for it.
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L'p in Virginia un editor found guilty
of Climina) llliel was M-ntemed to six
rnot.tii* in the ciiaiii gang.
If lie waa found guilty- ami we sup­
pose that it must be assumed Jhut it wa*
hecnusc the jury* *uid ao -as the base
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-— bail pluyer wits called out, und asking
~~~ why he was out receive»I tiie answer,
3 ! "Y ou ’re out because the umpire says
S i you’re out" the iu.ii Lem c vuu probably
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oil right.
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But wc are reminded, as we have been
SSS fiefore. that wc fuiv’t» never lieard of unyS
body being- sente need for criminally
lifielling'an «fitor. And we venture as
S j su^ce|/fiidc of tiie (itifvsl ¡jofU , if arty
SSr would dtiiy it. the iooitrtion« tfutt M
y puntoti «vii- uitth r»re to persi-tcntly And
imir i;.*' tìtldicd tisr
.a're* vditor*.

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it behoves you to build up your j*rove for
the future crops, and fertilizer is essentiul.
In either event you want fertilizer of high­
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honestly made. That is what we ofTer
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Rum» C«!l Buftoa KlTxnh. No«* pu*kng elfrct of
5&lt;*IIop o m p sod tip and no««l »ri*sg«mrnt of
buttoai. Medium broad, wclbtaited 11&gt;1 — ihort
furcpsrt.

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laike Holden
He had heel) gradiiallv
-inking ami lio- &lt;-n«l - c- ex|*-cti-d and
■eut-1'fullv
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cam»- v»-r\ la-acefilllv
I he hody Arni
lirei.ghl this morning to tin- Hand ur.1
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tomorrow when the funeral servi eta will
be held at St. Luke'« Cathedral, R4£.’
Mr. Uickert offieiation. The pall iiearer* have not yet been ajipointed.
Mr. Holden wu* a man that all re­
spected. for he was the soul of honor and
wu* cansiderate of everyone. The very
Mtumaitt on Ills ptacr t»emg tlye sulqis-t of
W tllle not engugeij »i livel ,
ill* cure
III the war between the slates, he wa»
employed in the Commissary Depart­
ment. and did good work lor the south
He wu* u man of imlomitalile energy,
nnd at an age when must men would havi H
only* considered their ease, wii* working :— :
uiaiut hi* place utbmg the fruit*, vegetafile* and Howera that he gaveito ("
to hi* friend*.
Mr, Holden lost hi- wife some yea.* ^
ago, and his dnug)it*r, Florence, foilowtc ^
soon after in*r mother, and his son, W. D. S r
Holden, one of tin- most prominent n u i.* “
of Sarfford, was kilfi»l in an auto arci- ^
dent lust August, lie leave« two »oi.s, ~
Norman, who is u fending husinesa mat. ^
in Montana, John, wno liven in Alaliama,
'Mrs Mary l.niig*n&lt; arh of this rily ar.&lt;
Mrs. Coro Fielder, of New York, both =
Ixing widowed.
The Inteimet.t will Utkegibice at the
Cyinway cemetery. •Sir/ liiThd having
charge o( the servico»iAiKefw&gt;rter-Stttr.

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Edward-, the »tar Hytuif! sm-Wer of tl c
famous iiunfnrd l» um fiq «corion i* here ^ 2
this week calling on bin fcn/iy friend*. S
It .is ntmojed li ât E d a .in V » Jour been
drafted by tl.V Jit d'YorVt Arncricaks tm»Ll
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Own Your Own H o m o
Buy Now and Save Money. Property Cheaper Now
Than Ever Again in Sanford.
If you can’t buy a home, buy a lot. We have what
you want. Come and see us, as we can make
the terms to fit your means and sell you what
you want at a reasonable price.
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Ovçr Sanford' Shoe A (Taihing ( V * .

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Fnw f*«»». Cl»,. WhipprèrwiH «nd Unknown
our In*-mining )"&gt;&lt;liis *»»,Kly Mn- run^ b e a s o n a p le
o e e d s $:«)5
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filtfiip would nire- ii»l.
('»III»«!»« Itu. le,e 33 73.
Mi.cJ 32 St)
lluildlng ¿ -‘l.unu A»»orlutfi»n
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là m a n M i Ilei *ii»l Soiifruio 3 2 B0. V E L V E T
The
adjoui rad annual nucüiig &lt;jf the I TH A N -1’ $?.’ I’« t * Sold *( B a d iti K .ir .
The governor of Wç»t \ irgltq« iuu bad
PLANT C IT Y , FLO R ID A
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KILÛDHB S E E D CO M PAN Y, P
ft'no wì pa per piani conlHcuti d and the nUx-k holder* of-the a fiovu.named assoc
&gt;ta(T arrested for fiuhlUiiiiig article* "to tiy i is called to meet at iU office over
incite i tot,** Surj ! -ç-ottfixcal»* the new»- R r*l National Bank ttu7:30 p. m. Monpafx*r. Reduction* in wage* sumetin!« day*, May 26th. If you can't attend
I causo riot* just as di/tcUy, l&gt;ut whot'Vtr «ign proxies at office no tneelitig can be
nrirrr. r emala. Fres.
'heurîT oi h magnate twtng arrested tor . btau.
acts "to incite riot?”*
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the formation i»l the new county of to It, but then, thaï V as (ini'» natural and minti in an»l |&gt;rn picture» from mai &gt;
Seminole, it is gratifying to observe all young rooster* do (hat immilliate!) a u th o rs
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In all the Seminole county edition will

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CITRUS

Who In Thomas?

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n d is trib u tin g th e plum s in cid e n t to

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bloom you wont to hold it.
The best wny to hold it is to keep your
trees well fed— that they may have

lini day. fToti’t muke any eogagerm-nl- of I»ixie unti Jacksonville liuld tenute of -ni-h |ter»on a- thè fitter wnuld indicate
for thè Fritirllt untll you limk up thè iltn e as long as he wallt» Il
fi» » vidently rneun* some, one nameii
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Semi nule eounty a ITa ir
n-.oi i*. fini thè orvly Thomas of Sa^M
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' r- i- lohn Thoirui», thè well known
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thnt stale legi-l.it tri- ami that Gova-rnor
’t i imst ami he «liti noi g&lt;» In ( ul&gt;a fin
l u m i} i m p u n e » ar&gt;- i-»mtitig III d a l l )
CASK OF S O R E H E A D
ftxi-d tirai th**&gt; Il givi* ri to you on a j
!••r iiihiiin.illun «■umeMlilig ilo- m w cuun- I '1» t v» orsini», ah.i upon heuig «tiieslion
e ; « . * a ^ v . .x Vtiw i^ x ^ r' - r
est on throwing llrebrauds
are
IV uf SeUHIilile i lo t a k w r f m w » u " r - c w » “tii: r^tc,_UsndjL 2»w p. f v h a f i , • n é b 'b * : l ì v
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.7,. T ul the cat you singe y'uurseli
club »turni* outside
Ibe executive mani liawr» uf lumi.- liuti i h* llerabl h.t&gt; dt- km » nothing «bout «ony otlo-r John .
»ion wav ing finriia-rs and extending one j To lie sure, the late Sanford i-minl)
cided i" issile a *pi. lai editino for Sem- Tin »ma.*, but thaï he could piove an i
of our »wan quills for the document lo , rum miss loner. the Snnfnrd Herald and
mole euunty ulid lire work Wlll fi-uve lite alilo and If »orne other Sanford man had
Im* signed."
|every body with the Sanford tirami on
priiut iiImiui lite tirsi of Septendair. Ey- taken In- name in vain tie would have to.
Oh, you Sanford! Orlando ( itiwn. ¡hLs hruw madt1 ratlifr a noisy time of it
ery lutUrin of tlu* new eounty wlll he suffer the ronaequcnct*.
Thunk you. Uro Howard
^ uu have? over tin- fact, us they claimed that they
reprvsented in thè editiun and it wfil lo*
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paid. Santoni a real compliment for the |had so successfully sold tlieir s|x*cuil
one of tlie moni cornpMiensivc tlescrlf*
I nrlr Rill) Holden Dead
find time in your constipated career
j hrlck roads bond* of $200,001) at onetions of this part of Florida that ha*
half
cent
above
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T h e following letter wa* received at
The if era Id office today from Havana,
Cuba wilh a request to publisb it and if
any of the readers can throw any light
un tho »uhject the same will In* appre­
ciated by a loving parent:
T o Sandy ford'Papier
Dear Writer:
Some wjrks ago some gentb-sinen
come to liutmna by the cheep excor»Umc* and say they" comes front Sandyf„rl|, America, and one man name
Tomas Julius mek the love dulclt-ntcs It
my 11-&lt;*11*• girl. Dolores, and -ay, he com*
blo-k it. n ills- two, tree week and make
lier liie .sentirà Tornii*
Ile say he siti
film thè lami and o sti log liueli ndu (or
Mi» s , r,»«r \merirano- t»&gt; May cult hit'
li* - ii dv I■-r•1 Hot e Ile t .in &gt;,Mi lln
wnT.-r u..ni muke me ( li.- cvplarultiom
.il'uiil Ilo- Sentir Toma» ami accept ila1 -mg n( thè Senorita Dolore*'ani! thè

(rum Sanford
“ Wi re now
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a must fitting mnrmer ami n« cipeiise ■ti id ul tier rough necks ut 1 tie new
-mi tligurlng on Corning down to Orlando and will bo spareti to show thè visitor» timi orni districi, ('laude I.'Frigie i» giVen
defnrtng some of il* beauty. ThU tinte (he gootl old southern hospitalitv alni Duetti coutil)’ ami severa! other» wirh
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ttuat allow they are roosters over there.
Cloae On Thursday
The only mistake they made waa that
Sanford,-Fla., May 14, 1913.
they thought they had laid an egg, an d ; To the Merchants of Sanford:
aa ’tia rooeter like to crow when a hen
We, the undersigned hereby agree to
lays an egg why shouldn't they, al- close our place o f’huaincss every Thursthough young- roosterr -have- thought-day afternoon at 111 o'clock-, beginning
have thought they had laid the egg? - the first Thursday in June and lasting
Orlando Citizen.
to the last Thursday in September, In -;
Well, dear brother, we broke an egg elusive, except when payday comes on!

Our. excellent schools will turn out
theit full qyota of bright, girts and boy»
nojR week nnd a fine program-ha* boen
. cut off from mother and home and from
prepared that will include the entire
T H E SA N F O R D CESLEBH ATIO N J our dear friend* in Jacksonville nnd go
week.
On July Fourth Sanford will have one to the bold, had men of Tapi pa. But
----- O -----of the greatest celchrutions tluU this s**c- being in South Honda we would much
Don’t become peeved at Governor
Trammell. He has received so many
jietitions from so many different" kinds
of politician* that he is slightly addled
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in bringing ajgout t h ^ creation of the
county were fittingly remembered. Ed­
itor Holly, who admittedly did the hard­
r a hlUkwt Erenr TWdir and FiU»r Mondai B,
est and most effective work waa given
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY the lofty-and remunerative position of
■ •/! ■• JL HOLLY. Editar i ”
secretary’ of the county executive com­
VV. M. HAYNCt. Butin«»» Manale«
mittee. -Tho }ob pays at least $2 per
year, and carries with It the title of
S u b ic r lp t lo n P rie « , 1 2 OO a Y e a r In Artvanca
^HopJ,' .H o n .,.B o b . here*» looking at
r im ?
J'fia, "TfTttf may; your arc ewdutreto'*htrm*
'eatrtrr »J &amp;0
and fortune fail to turn your head. adrasen 0« 20c per mon lb.
kaymenu In adianea mutt U» made al ofllcr Lakeland Telegram.
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Utile Happening»—Mention Oí
&gt; Mattel's In Brief

PERSONAL ITEMS Of INTEREST
Summary Of The Floating Smell Talke
¡lifli rfuTIlSTl **^
Herald Reedere

'Mr». G. F. Smith he» returned from e
plcasent vieit to TeUehekee« where »he
was the guest of her »Uter, Mr*. Mabry
and received many ■octal honor» in the
Capital City.
"T h e Rich M as in Hell The Thief In
Par4dl»e Lazarus In Abraham'e Doaora.
Free Lectarc Imperial Thealre Sunday
3 p. m.
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COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES

On June let we will discontinue the
giving of trading »tamp» and premiums.
Saaford Sehoola Will Close Meat 8*1*
Will redeem all stamps that are brought
- » . -M acto rr T o r * N**t-4Veek
to ua ])&gt;• that time In not l«aa than 150.00
The Sanford achoola will close next lota.
J . D. R0RERT8. .
week and the commencement exercises
75-Tuea tt Fri-6tc
wfll begin next Monday night with the
program of the department, of mu»ic
j under the supervision of Mr». Farmie
pAire. Martin 11 Long of Jackaonvlllo j j utWH^ t hc full
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under Thl* .
lines of Men’s Furnishings.
Dickinson. Mr». I» n g * many friends Bnfj can ^ 0btained from Prof. Perkins, Heading. Three Centa a Lina Cach Issud
The
have hl^d a mMt u t bfai.
Messrs. Jim Lee and W. J . Lawton of will extend to her a cordial welcome.
'Vanled—To buy wutermelrru by the
Oviedo were in the city Wednesday.
W c extend to all our friends a
The Gate City Mouse he- brought ;|ry term and the week's rommenccmet:
•
•
Address Will's Bake/, Washing­
Six cans sardines 25 cb . U. G. down th ahigh coat ol iP Ing. t ill) ^ OC^tfiercisea are i...:!clpated yith mut ..
77-11fp
cordial welcome to our new home.
per ww'li for the rtni-i table board in pleasure by the patrons of the Sanford ton, N. C.
Stockton.
'•
* 7ft-ltc
For Sale—One secondhand refrigera- ■
the
city.
M-e
Parker,
28-lf
school
district
and
many
residents
of
Don't fall to he at tije city hall Mon­
tor in good condition. Also one dining
Mis« Florence l.ioore, Vho has been the new county of Seminole.
day night, 7:30. Organize bail team
room table, extends to 6 feet. Both a |
teaching
In
the
Oakland-WInier
GardÄt
All beat grade butter, 40c lb. Ilutterbargain.
.
77-tf
Schaal Will Build
ine, 25c lb. R. G. Stockton.
7C-lt&lt;/ primary school during the past winter arFor Rent—Five room cottage, 1212
rived Wgdneaday. and anlT spend the • Theo Schaal, the jeweler, has Just
Cdfhmencement exercise» at the High
summer with her sister, Mrs. Morton xlooetf a deal for a lot on PaLmetto avr- Park avenue. $12.50 per month Includ­
School will start next Monday evening.
nue between Fourth.and Filth streets. ing water. G. W. Spencer.
c W • Three Packages corn flakea for 25 eta. Hopson.
The
lot was purchased from Mr. Millen
For Sale— Fine driving horse and
Rarrel oatmeal 5c per lb; yellow corn
It 0 , Stockton.
76-ltc
and
was
formerly
a
part
of
the
Millen
rubber
tire bull bearing, auto-seat carmeal,
fresh,
5c
per
lb.
ft.
G.
Stockton.
BT’
Mrs. G. R. Croft U entertaining Mrs.
r\jL^e. Phone G. C , Chamberlain.
76-ltc
property.
. .
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Hines of Sanford.— Winter
Garden
Plans are being drawn for a six room
V
76-9tC
Mbs Gertrude Green of this city, who
Timea.
For Sale—Besutiful White I. II ducks
graduates frorg Emerson College of Ora­ house and work will begin as soon as
Octagoh soap always 6 for 25c. R. G. tory at Boston this year was one of the possible. The house will be modem in from winners at Jacksonville, Atlanta
Stockton.
T6-ltc
readers in the commencement recital ovgyy'respect and will add greatly to that and New Orhans. $2.00 each. MonRasa balL nutating a t. city hall next this week' Mias Green read, "Why section ol Palmetto avenue.
roS Duck Farm.
75-4tp
Mr. Schaal coma here about a year
Monday night Ererybodr
DllTNot D ie."'a moat amusing dar
For Sale— I havg a Nq, 5 Oliver Type­
F L O R ID A
to attend. key dlhtect piece; her fidelity to the ago, entering the Jewelry business on writer for sale at a bargain, ra|h or pay­ Ç A N F O R D Eaat
tu
x
t
jotU
ai**jn
reirtr
litsmnffm-*,
- ~ Ten cent cans family aita creo nr, 4 nrnv »pWfbi'CWidHiellon-wmFto the-dialect
ments. Bren us&lt;d very HWe. M: P.
to 123 Weat First. Like other residents Lipe, opp. People* Bank.
laooooaoooaoooaooooooooooaodoooaaaaaaooaaooooooooooat
for 30 centa or 12 for 85 cents. R. G. waa perfect
75-3tc
of
Sanford
ho
realises
that
there
is
a
Stockton.
76-ltc
'Thfere will be the usual numbers of
great future for the city and has decided ; Wanted—To buy vacant lot on or
The Columbia Crown Paper Co. will good music at thc Congregational church
to invest in a good substantial - home : near Ninth street, between Oak and
aoon be ready tb start their mammot next Sunday evening. The sermon will
French avenue. G. A., Box 864.
here.
i&gt;e practical and helpful. It 1» intended
paper plant.
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Three cons soup 25c; 2 cans 15c size to make these Sabbath evsnings pleasant
For Kent—Four or five rootns and
nlre
Nous
Bridge
Club
and profitable, thoroughly enjoyable in
Baked Beans, 25c. R. G. Stockton.
Mrs. C. G. Butt was the plrasanl bath, fith and Magnolia. If. .C. DuE N
G
I N
E S
M
e
E
E
the highest sense, and all desiring to join
76-ltc
Bom74-tf
In whole souled praise and worship are : hostess of,the Entre Nous Bridge Club
. . Col. Geo. A. DeCottrs boa returned
Wednesday afternoon.
For Rent —Large front room. Mrs. a M A R IN E ,
P O R T A B L E and S T A T IO N A R Y
welcomed sincerely and cordially.
from Tallahassee where he waa nri antl72-tfc
Two tables of bridge were enjoyed. R- I - Junes, Jdii f'urk avenue.
V to the regret of their many friend»
draiunge advocate.
Mrs. J . lh Roumillut made the highest
For Bent—Cottage, five rooms anil'
ST O V E R —Stationary anti Portable Engines
Mrs. O. W. Brady,' Miss Irene and
* Stollwelck's cocoa and chocolates are
score which won for her thc handsome hath. Enquire Comfort Cottage, tth j
Russell left Tuesday night for their new
the best, coat same 10 ami 26 eta. R. G.
DoLaVcrgnc— Crude Oil Engines
prize, nn embroidered centerpiece.
and Magnolia,
72-tf
newhomi in New York rlly, where they,
ip fi.
Stoekton# '
76-Jle
When the game* of cards were rori-t . Best Meals In Sanford for $ I.OO" |&gt;«r ^
will join Mr. Brady. Each member ol
Get- together, people, Monday night this charming family haw n host of ciu’ded, sandwiches, olive* and coffee wpek. Most home-like hotel .in town.
CAM PBELL - DOMAN - FULTON - O IB B S -"'fflllM M !
at city hall, 7:30, and help organize a wurm friends in Sanford. ,M r. Brady were served. Punch was enjoyed 'lur­ Transients arid regular boarder» lirul u
I.ATHROP - S C R IP P S - WATERMAN M A RIN E EN G IN ES
ing the afternoon. Mrs. Butt's giii*ls weltonu- at reasonable rates. St. John«
'* ' •
base ball team for July 4th.
and Mist Irene have l&gt;een i&gt;V identifird
"Our Friends Our Neighbor* The with the social and musical life of tl e were Mrs. C. (I McLaughlin. Mr», Hotel. A. W. Wathen, Prop.. 420 Fin I
Largest Sttick In The South
Holy The Unholy The ClrUlzed The town that they will Ik- sorely missed, arid Gertrude Keely. Mr». Geo. A DeCotti*. Street.
Mr-.
J
II
Hoiimillui,
Mrs.
A.
B.
Wal­
Vile. Where arc thc Dead?
Me- lh**&gt; will always reoejv« a warm.welcome
-- - - J ‘ • -1 ‘ - **- '
lace, Miss r’lir.iiheih McLaughlin,''.Miss
U B E R A I. ALLOWANCE ON USED EN GINES
É tó V y-&gt;v llvaint-’f Tree lecture Imperial Thealre if at any time they should return.
ll 32 b SRV«, -SEI«, S 22, T 20, It 32.
Genie Wicker.
Hudjlar 3 Pi m.
■'
7«-2tp
Near 'Geneva, Fla. Frank A. Fox,
White Springs, Florida cures the *!ck.
Narnjia, Canyon Co., Idaho. ■ 70-i&lt;tp
Mr. and'Mrs. J. P. Kennedy of In- jnukes the well Itelter. Swimming. IwiulSemi fur Hill Mu noies
(ltanuplia.are the guests of Dr. and Mn&gt;- ing, (billing, driving, dancing—all the »t j
F'or Salti—Four extra good mulrs and
Washington,
May 16.—Americans 1
$(£•', , DfUmatcr on Cameron avenue.
OF F L O R I D A
good wagon. Fred Shumnn, Wesl Side.
joymenta of a pleasant outing -all the
Sthtf
Colgate«! Cashmere lloui|iii-t soap. hciipfit» of a health nnort. lir-nutiful with the pomilde exception of the hare- It F I). 2
JACKSONVILLE - FLORIDA
,
foot hoy, ure lorlnv walkilig around on
.
20ct s Cflkci; Colgyes' Talcum (lowder scencQ every auuoundiiig ol
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V
e
'
t'2
W
l
.
^
e
pounds
cu
'
itn w ra tra o D o o o o a a a o a o a o o o a o o o o o o o o a a a o a a o o a i
.'' '
jmij-ap Í5r*n t*__JL G. Stockton. 76 Vc long picnic- spHrfg rr’TITi
glucose ami epAom suits, which consti­ nished room in Hishoji block. Enquire
45-tf
* 'Among the prominent visitor» to the iioiels wjtli ¡til modern equipment. tute «dulterant* in sole leather. The Holden Ren] Estate Co.
,' i V. city yesterday were County Treasurer Conn- early and stay Isle. ,Wptx W wii- ■ tx ix *» —a. ;«»&lt;**
Call
•U-— k-rrrvW .GTtavrj for
Department o(
iirA of Triiai?
iC T; r
; J i B, "Jone# and family of Oviedo.
75-SHc
Agriculture, wliich iue' just concluded Mason fruit jar» ami rubta-rs
White Siiring«. Fla.
I’JlUbury flour, half bid, $3.25. Blue
Wanted
—
Clean
cotton
rugs,
no
serai*»,
inventigutlons of the li'atiier industry,
Ribbon Hour, half bid $.3.00. It.
"Sixty-three |*-r '-elit uf tile leather at the Herald office. Will pay 2 cent»
,
We run supply you for iminodintc shipment
per pound.
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Music &lt; lu*»
Seed
‘.'^
^
- a m r f n ie
n l'to buy a few thousand fret of
The Music ( lub will i&gt;e entertained with epsurn «ait, or~witi* Fiml»,
&lt; . .
Cheap Bananas, car on track First
celery
L&gt;*rd»
F
L.
Greene
It
2
68tf
by
Mrs,
Margarita
Martin
a'
Comfort
Peanuts,
Onion
Sets,
Beans,
Peas,
1*0(31008,
mg to the rinding» of the department'»
y . street. 50, 60, 75 cents |mt iiunch.
m ’
Loose 10 cents dozen. Selling from car. Cottage Friday evuning, Muy loth nt expert» "The maximum amount of
A full line of all glinted seed fur truckers nnit home gardens
Green coffee 25c ja-r lb when pnrchrd 8 o’clock, instead of Saturday evening. there leading material» found in un\
W r i t e l o r C a ta lo g u e .
makes 40c grade coffee. R. G—Stork-, All members uf the club please remember louther wa» 16 |«-r e*-nt; the uvernge
E . A. M4RT1N A CO^
206 Bay St.,
Jacksonville, Florida.
Attend ihe Big Convention in
this change of date.
where both wi're prerent was 8 yier cent!
ton.
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The result» obtained Indicate that not \ J A C K S O N V I L L E
If not attending church elsewhere, you
And Slop at the New
leas than 12,000,000 jiounds of glucou*
Base
Ball
Fans
are invited to the People's Congrega­
and epsom aalts are »old annually to the
There
will
be
a
meeting
at
citj*
hall
The oue protection llint doesn’t
HOTEL WINDLE
tional praise and worship. 7:36 Sabbath
Monday
night,
7:30,
to
organize
u
team
Ame/iran
Jieople."
depend
upon the Fire Department's
Foraylh
A
Main
His.
In
ike
Heart
of
♦waning.----------------------------------------------Tb- "loading'' I« done to mcrease ti o
the Bu»lnr»« and Amurenten district
to play Fourth July
equipment
mid men iJettinR there
Leave your pockclbook'» at home hut
1
Xlll.r: &lt;(INV K.V1RNT.ltt AMJN4IU K
marketable weight of the leather
on time is the

Clothier and Men's Furnisher

g

G lBJ3S GAS EN G IN E CO.

SEEDS—SEEDS—SEEDS and Poultry Supplies

EAGLES and W. 0. W.

hear Mrllvalne'« lecture Sundry .3 p. m.
Imperial Theatre. Seats sre free snd
no collection. Topic ' ‘Where are the

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H»ie* (I OOI'm tUp aM l!p

EpiatupaJ &lt; hui.h

Sr'rvicc* In the Church of the Holy
Cross, corner Park avenue and FourlJv
Dead?"
76-2ip
street, until further notice will be os
Dr. Lincoln Hulley, president of Stet­ follows:
son University, Dcl-and will preach next
Sunday school every Sunday morn­
Sunday morning at the Baptist church. ing at 6:45.
All are invited,
Morning Prayer and sermon every
Sunday
morning at 11; except the first
Economy fruit jar» and •xt'rti to[&gt;s at
Sunday ol the month, when there will he
W. W, Lcmg’» Grocery.
75-ntr
( a choral celebration with sermon at that
A quartet com posed of cornet, violin,
hour. Early celebration «1 7 30 the
meiliphone and lluie wi In' among the
third Sunday in each month.
musical selections,.(.'ongregaiiiinaJ church
Even song with sermon every Sunday
next Sunday night
evening at 7:30.
M i« Reosoner entertained lor her
A short service of jirayer anil praire
sisters. Misses .Margaret and Mildred every Wednesday evening at 7:30, lolReaaoner of Sunford Saturday, A game low’ed by an Informal talk on th e prin­
called "Cahoots" was played and de­ ciple# ol Christianity a» taught by th*
licious sandwicht*. cake and hmonade j church,
REV. ARTHUR S. PECK,
was served.—Winter Gtrden Time«. | tf
Rector.

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4 Trial *11* 1 ®n*l*»r* Ym&gt;

‘ THE GENEVA H0USÍ!
$1.50

Methodist Church
There will he preaching in the Method­
ist church Sunday morning and even-1
ing. Rev. J , T. Gaines hr attending the
•l&gt;i«trict Conference mivting at TituaVllle this week, but ex|M-Ct» to In* home
in time for services on Sunday.

ioDooaaooaoaoooooaoooooDoi

INDIAN RUNNER
DUCK EGGS n
PURE STRAIN
S«ttmgi $1.00 Each

B

G ave Up H op e
*'I suffered five years, with awful pains, duo to woman­
ly troubles," writes Mrs. M. D. McPherson, from Chadbourn, N. C "They grew worse, till 1 would often LJnL
I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting tn tujt
side; also a headache and a backache.
' . .
j gave up and thought I would die, but my husband
urged me to try Cardul, so, I began, and, the first bottle
•helped me. By the tyne (he third boltle wa$ used, I could
do all my work. Ail the people around iiere said I would
die, but Cardul relieved me.*
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BATES &amp; TODD

Hummer Specials

Welch » Gra|«' Juice— Half pints, 15c;
l'ittl«. 25c; quart», 50c.
Arcadian Ginger Ate Frutu nuted
Wi»s Fluitigli, quarts, 20c buttle.
I 76 I.
R. G. STOCKTON.

A. P. CONNELLY.
Gen. Mgr. Sanf. Traction Co.

Reduction in Coffee

At W. W. Limn'* Grocery:.

Card til strcngihens, builds, restores, ahd relieves or pre­
vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles.
If you are a woman, begin taking Cardul, today,
- &gt;Vftviàrj Udire' AirtkkT Ddct, (¡MfJ»riOQ»|i Mtdlris« Co.. O u tU m «. TtattL.
AikHtb idj. »ndMj.it* book. Mom« Trt»tm«»t lor Woata," »rat fare. J ti

B-. ter

H

(.’taci 30 c Uk. u
pu*-pou
i .twuiuL—m í»—
Lon*“» Favorite Brand 25 et».
Gt ldofl Hnn a 3n ci/.*
*7
K u ptfl'i. Rii «ti, Ci'Hi rtm fl.3 0
Uulkreolfre in (unit 25 ci».
Cracker Boy 35 &lt;t».
• Mountain .35 t Is.
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"r ~ Gold Mirini 35 et».
{ Cereco Ulend Cereal», coffee and chic­
ory. «0 et».
Citren coffre 25 cts.
Cüfe-du-Moncle 35 et».
;---- HHew re ffe* 66 c tsi-----

IV A O. Motor ( u. |iUlnli!T
«.

( t i IVrry itrfeudsnt

%

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W

XtUrhlMit

To C, CI. f'rrry »tut All Oihor P rfta u ItU iotM ;
Not ko k hrrrby'ttven th»t tuli h » bren lartitutn) srshvrt rent by J. H. Mollami, dolo« lui., re-.
»• It. « •&gt; Motor fom konyi by »llarhmmt. ih*
«tiwuiit elslmtd Io 1#M|» a* «et forth In lb* aflVoatu Ol
I* Oho
title Mutk-lmf
Hundred kin]
hud IVtyforty.datU
of «ttartimrtit
attarhmrnt h
flv* and 15-100. with l»tre*-t at Uw rat* of wiht
ITT rent, at»-* 8*jit U lh, H i t torotbrr »Ith ■
orumialiU attrtrnry'» t*r. M ««ideami l,y a ter
ütü
tittl prAtnìwùry firttf».
OoteL
Crrtnln [Voperi y betonctog to you. to-wit, (*n*
Jv’“- 1® tóu/ *&gt;»t&lt;-( llylfh lutomobiV. ferine N-.

‘ H-'* re. 1**,»
under « «ri; 01 t It.rI.
inrjii, in order lo wui* psjrmreil ol th* |i l,n. r l

plafulB!
u) rm ,»rr «ynliut you.
Y«'U,
li. I‘cfi&gt; «nd all ntbe»
tnlrrm
rd. *r* hrfrhy o*d***-l t-* amMwr t*furr th» wdrf
m. M o lle) II.» Tth d»y „Willy. A. I&gt; ItlU, h&lt;rjy,e
f»,l nut. other»i4» |ud«mmt «t!l Le rodidt-f

»t-p « *r—
*-ht

So are our White Mountain
Ice Cream Freezers.
Triple
motion, takes less time and ice.

D IN G E E

P lu m iiln g and
■G a s F i t t i n g
All Work Receive« My Pcraonal
Attention And Retd KfTorls

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Screen Wire Cloth, Pom­
pean Hronze, Galvanized and
Black, -— *
Adjustable Screens
and Windows.

Doors

H ILL HARD W ARE CO
Corner 1st Street and Oak Avenue

il m « d r i« ] Ihat UtU nuli«* I * pgUlilnl « it i i
• t* l lo* !&lt;*&lt;&gt; munì hi m Ih * Santoni tlersU. ■
n«**»*P*T pu M N *l in l tren i* rounly, HorbU.
W ilnn* Il 11. iU blnkiL l i n k or Ih« l imiit .
Court, tnd th* **»1 lh*r-of, thia th* tth dsy o f 1
Aprii. l* i» .
&lt;«»t&gt;
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CliTh u» etm u t ( W C

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Sss«sr4. ri»

Sanford, Fla., May 15, I!»13
Sanford Herald, City:
, On and after Monday, May 1‘J th, the Opposite City Hall
Telephone Ns. J3
, if indirti Tiaclitui_Cix. cox Leaving uv in n .
u. m„ rttuyning at 11:45 a. m. wilt he
J. 1t llnMamt. ibtnt buviiww, w
I annulled.

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Tor ¡more than 50 years, Carditi has been rcllefinn
wortjan’l sufferings, and making weak women strong ana
welt TI)u|m|r this time, Uiousands of women have written,
like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising results
they ¿Minted by the use of tins purely vegetable, tonic
remedy for women.

FIRE INSURANCE POLICY

Florida Sugar ( »nr the Best
thin comes (rout this office.
Report shows that the sugar contents
Ttie person whose property ie'in­
of tho Florida sugar cane Iwata thc t a a o o o a o a o o a o o o o o Q o o a o o o o c
sured in OUR COM PANIES rests
world, says tho Fellsmerc Farmer, anil
easy—he or she KNOWS that the
that Florida will soon be in a position
fire insurance is REAL. •
DAVID SPEXK. Proprinrr .
to supply the world with sugar and u
Onr rates are no higher than whnt
OB NIVA, FLORIDA
syrup that is jieerlean. The Farmer
the doubtful insurnncrecosts.
goe» on to tell that the possibilities of
CHASE &amp; COM PANY
the crop In Florida are not understood
R A T E S
and thut when they are understood the •
acreage in Florida will hr* increaM-d a
I* E K D A Y
hundredfold. There is never any slack-,
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emng in the demand for fine sugar, re­
y p*Cl»1 tl, lilt W,ck or Meath
mark» the Farmer, ahd this is irertalnly
true.
Good Location
Good Service

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�THE SANFORD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

Kvidpncm of ^thich wp observe from
every angle.
* ;
,,B . G. Smith’s two brick stores on
west'side of Bank* will be-rompletrd by
June 1st. ‘
,
- T. L. Cushing ¡»building A' Imug alow
on
south of the Cushing Htap&lt;'U . J. I .aw ion us now erecting ¡» hand»
gome waidence.
Ch«W r Ihirtin will soon move into his
Is'htN d to jyxy which I new home on the hill.
nnuusenicnt waa enjoyed most, the pooh
with tol«jggan, the roller coaster, trolley, menta nt his attractive home; "'JVaitwhirl, swings, etc., were all liked equally a-H it."
,* » . # ,* £ * :
Mrs. J. H. King has made ncftmma
well and nil the children want to come
court for tin pleasure of her daughters
again.
Sunday, owing to rain, a good many and-their friendj during vacation^
.J. W. McKinsey has rented ' Kmm
jieoplo who .had planned To come were
disappointed. T h e . Mamie brought a Dixon’s place, where his many friends
party and n few came by auto, buggies may find them in the future.
Dr. and M n . C. J . Marshall have
and bicycles. The park has been leased
for Saturday by Miaa Carrie Ensmingcr gone to Miami to attend tho medical
and Mrs. Polk for their class picnic. association.
They held It here laat year and just can’t j , Mr. and Mrs. B. F , Wheeler have
*
help coming.again. Friday, May 23rd, gone to Baltimore.
will UM the
Mias Nellie Furen’s cJi
Charles Lee Is In New Yofk, where he
park, and for Saturday, May 24th tho will visit among ths Catskills.
park hat been engaged by Miaa Whltner.
Mrs. M. A. Rigby,ia with her daugh­
ter, Mrs. J . ifted Turner, Jr., of Jack-

Continued from Page Two

WOODLAND PARK NOTES
Saturday the children of Mrs. Dick­
inson's class held their annual picnic at
X Woodland Park. Those who came by
water werp conveyed by the big launch
Ramona, while the advance guard
wheeled out. I t Is needless to nay they
enjoyed themselves fully, for they all do
that. T h e party was made up of about
equal number of. bay».and girls aniL look­
ed alter by Mrs. Dickinson, who cer-

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OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
Tbs vernal bre«**s bave given new
ipstua to -lbs- utopie oí. our town. have him. at home.

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HFRAU*
Kcv. .Smith with very appropriate re­
marks. Mrs. I» T. Hurt and Miss
Klcdia McCulley also latet. Misses
Mary Aulin. Gladys l.ineharl uni! Edith
Howur»i will nceicr* their» later when
their whrk is all handed in. Mrs. Smith
gafe sortie original piano solos by rvqupstL All eXpn’s.vd them selves ns

Dancing (la s s
Tonight at 7:3(1 at the city hall will
occur the regular dancing claaa followed
l&gt;y dancing from 8:30 to 11:00. Tho
class is now in charge of Mrs. T . !(.
Cook, who takes the place of her statar,
Mrs. Mehrten», who has left the city ami

AJL« El rota McCulley. Lung's Flower
urging
Song by Miss Gladys Linehbrt. riotdnjmontal. (I Happy Day, by Altak/Yent
Rev. Smith and family moved to
Howanh ^Mra. Smith and \vt% also
topKa Tuesday.
gave two duets which were greatly tt|&gt;nrreiated. The Progressive March by
Miss Pearl HactJn. After the d a « ex­
Miss Allen in Recital
amination which showed the exact work
accomplished by each pupil fn the rudiThe song numbers of Mias Allen of
mental part, scales, musical terms, etc, Stetson University who will assist in
Misa Opal Uacon gave the Dream of piano recital at the,High School Audi­
Rosebud Reverie, which was followed torium next Monday evening will In­
by the song, My Heart and I, by Miaa clude ¿he following selections:
Annie McCulley. . Misa Mary Aulin
"D ay is Gone,"' Lang.
gave the variations of "Jesus, Savior,
"M y Lady Chloc." Clough-Lrighler.
Pilot M e," and ML« Jennie Hope sang,
Aria, "M y Heart at Thy gwoet Voice,”
O, HoW I Need Thee, piano accompani­ Saint-Saëns:
ment by Mba Maggie Hope.
Certifi­
" Y e Hills of the »¡eland»," M»ciar­
cates were then presented to Alias An» lane.
nie McCulley, Miaa Opal Dacon and Miaa, V'V'Tbe.Mogn Behind tho Cottonwood,”
Pearl Bacon. They were presented by"

■ffr*fbe Hamonf drainage will rmleuvor
to p a« a hill at the present session of
the legislature to be reimburs'd for all
the work done in digging ditches through­
out the celery delta some two years ago.
Not only should Mr. Pace and others
receive theft money but the work of
ditching should,be finished before the
rainy season atari* again. There, is noth­
ing that will be of so much benefit to this
section as this system of drainage
ditches and the work should not be held
up -on account of -personal grievknees
and selfish motives.

Mrs. E. la c Smith closed her music
class here Friday evening with a recital
and ria « examination. Having taught
here Tor thujm st two years she had en­
rolled a large number for the sixc.ot the
town. The following pliupita furtitahed
will he carried on a» formerly
in lune it tilt recita
Mrs. Smith and
limine hud u pleasant and (irutitahle
non, .lcw.se H. furntahrd a duet, with Mrs.
«lÍPning. Quite a numlier of ^invited
We Need the Drainage
Smith at the piano and Jesse It. the man- guests were alio present. Rev. llo|&gt;e

THOMAS EMMET WILSON
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
Lau Sui* Attener Semtk Judicial Circuit «4
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^Form erly Continental Hotel
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South’s Finest Summer
Under the Management of M r. H. M . Stanford, of the Tamr
One of the Best K n o w n and M o s t P o p u l a r H o t e l M e n In the C o u n t r y

the many attractions will be a grill
.gaiagiiaml Jivery stable with a specialty
of fine saddle horses. A Cuisine wTIFlie established, regardless of expense, which will make the Atlantic Beach
Hotei"known throughout the country. -The best stewards and duiikiiAvve been-engaged-with a score_aLskilled
assistants. The kitchen is being rebuilt and completely refitted. The electric light and power plant is being
renewQ^.ai^Uloiibl^djn capacity; the elevator service improved, and the entire hotel is being renovated for the
com fort ancTcoi 1velno iice*'TiTIJTiests. *

The A tlan tic B each Hotel Will lie
operated

The ocean beach here being unequal­
led anywhere else, no expense is being
spared lo iimke surf bathing a lending
attraction. The hath houses have been
doubled in capacity; life guards and
swimming instructors have been en ­
gaged. Rafts and life lines are being
installed, and hundreds of the best and
most expensive bathing suits obtainable
have been purchased. There is no finer
course in the world for autmiruhiles than
at A tlantic Beach. It nflbrds a longer
uninterrupted drive, it is absolutely safe
and at low tide there is no wider beach
on the entire A tlantic const.

hereafter continuously, and
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late tourist season.

Summer and win-

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ity of service that will secure the com ­
fort of its guests as well ns their return.
It will he operated on the American
and European plan.

The ^ri 11 nmin and

dining room service will be as nearly
perfect as skill and experience can make
it and it will win for the hotel a repu­
tation nntionnl in e x te n t.

Twenty Thousand D ollars Are Being Expended to M ake .This Splendid Hotel B ettef and More
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Popular Than Ever
Already,.in advance of this announcement, an unusual number of reservations has been made for the enseason, from all sections of Georgia, Eastern Alabama, the Chattanooga territory and Florida. The capacity
ie hotel unquestionably will be taxed. It is strongly urged that old patrons and new ones, make their reser­
vations immediately, in person, by letter, by telephone or by telegraph.
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America's Premier. Residence Park,
i F ° ur Th°'l5and Acres Situated on
( the' World's Finest Ocean Beach.

ERN EST RANDALL BR A C K ETT, President, Treasurer and Gen. Mgr.
-irG» TU R N ER , Vice-President
C. BYRAM, Assistant Secretary
A. L. TAYLOR, Secretary
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GEORGE N. BABSON, Engincervfn Charge. *

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Many of our people ure getting ready to
leave for the summer and at the last moment
the question will arise— "W h a t shall we do

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gives the readiest solution by, offering you
SAFETY D EPO SIT BO X ES AT $3.00 YEAR­
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RENTAL. i
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For larger packages, we offer a limited
amount of vault space at a nominal fee.
LEAVE YOUR VALUABLES W ITH US
A N I?'R ELIEV E YO U RSELF O F TH E UN­
NECESSARY CARE OF TH EM W H ILE
AWAY.*
ANOTHER THING, W E knqw just how
much AhuoyAnce is occasioned at times in
cashing personal‘ checks when away from
home and we are now prepared to issue you
a LETTER OF CREDIT, which you can draw
against from time tx^tune, and which will
furnish ample identfffchtipti to any bnnlror * “ ‘

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We alsS^represent the American Bankers’ Association Travelers* Cheques which cpn
be used in'alljorelgn' countries.
. in fact, to tlie traveler, we are prepared
to extend all the accomodations usually
found in the largest city banks in the country.

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the ordinary smoothing harrow. The term city voucher* at a low rate of inter­
est. I understand (flat it has been fig­
cowl Is approximately 97.
ured out that the space between West
Cultivator
Side Cypress Avenue to West Side of
The ordinary one horse cultivator,
French Avenue can 1«* done for le»e than
used mostly in vegetable fields, doe*
935,000, and all 'with long term" ritjgood work in tall crops, working between {
voiichcrs at low rate bf interest. Why
the rows when the crop is about mature.
this delay. . We want the bulk head
The best oi these machine» are equipped
arid hotel and the bulk head must be
behind with rake-like attachments tq,
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ridgra .uwiW«)»»1■ ¿g .r
vator (et;t, and drag out or bury tbe
‘ RICH ’D H. MARKS.
grans o f weeds.
Disk . Culllrator for Sweet Potatoes
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Moot riding cultivator* have various
attachments juUkblrv {or ditlerent crojis. j v Having been appointed Trustee in
On« of the moat useful of these la the Bankruptcy for Williams Sc Mllteer,
three disk Attachment, «q we¡ally in bankrupts, you are kereby notified that
making beds for. n w t potato««. If
all accounts payable to them should be
after making the beds they are still too
flat, tlm disk may be set to throw the soil paid t« the undersigned.
higher when going over the beds a sec­
H. C. DUBOSE,
ond time.
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»The liame disk cultivator can tie used
fbr cultivating the beds after the plants
are growing, or for running over the
sidM of the beds with these disks, and
then reverting on the same row so as to
force the loose soil back. (The fender
attachment between the plants and the
inner disks prevents covering the smaller
plants.) .-T h in «an be repeated until the
rSBSB
have made a considerable growth.
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Repairing
of all kind«
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W. C. Oats, per 1001b sack... ........ ..........

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1.50 X

I . No. 2 Mixed Com, per 1001b sock.,.........
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Wheat RBran,
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Gluten Feed, jierJOOlb sack.».............................. :___________ '.1 .4 5 ,
B. C. S. Meal, per lOOIbsack.... .................... ...... !..___ ______' *1.65
C. S. Hulls, per lOOlb sack.........................................................~
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No. 1 Timothy Hay, per ton (2000lbs)'.___ ¿ .............
24.00
No. 1 Clover Mixed Hay,
. per ton (20001bs)___ ;_____ i,___ 22.00
Choice Alfalfa Hay, per ton...................... .........;...........
21.00
SE E D PEA S
Whippoorwill (Genuine), ik t bushel____
2.40 ^
Clay (Genuine)
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Snow White Flour, WW W o o d , per barrel....
Gold Medal Flour, 981b sacks, per b
Self Rising Flour, wood, per barrel..
Grits, 9 2 1 b sa ck .1..........*........
Granulated Sugar, per 1001b sack______
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6.15
5.50

•¡.or,
1:75
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Akers grím. *ub}s&lt;t t# purist duagss, u s f. s b. J.cks^raU
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."Melbourne want* Sanford to lie the
4848535353484848535348484823534823485348
state capital.”
W E WANT YOUR B U SIN E SS
“ Eau Cultio want* Sanford to be the
¡ V M . D E PO SIT S ABSOLUTELY INSURED
state capital.”
‘Titusville wants Sanford to be the
state capital.”
If Doc kce|&gt;s at It we will have the
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state capital before the hill to divide!
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the state posses the senate, and at pres­
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fmuse to «turt building a stute capital, |
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IN FLORIDA
f a r m in g
Jwlll soon die. The im/dement has two but *&lt;&gt;n&lt;l her along. Doc, we all! try and
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be found in our store and many .special articles not
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jeections with a lever for inch. Wheu take care of the new Imliy in the pro|wr |
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Instrument* tor ('ullballun and Uojr |cultivating between row», if it is desolr- manner.
able to throw «ome dirt up to the plants
to Use Them
the lever* are thrown backward, while
Hulk Head the Lake K. ont
to
throw the dirt to the middle the lever* Editor Sanford Herald'
Thorough cultivation of Florida «oil*
S P E C IA L T IE S T H IS W E E K
U a» effective mean* of increaMng crop must be aid fled forward, The cultivator
What public move ahead of us is of i ;
F E N O L E -th c great disinfectant and insect d estro yer
yields. In many case* the »access or. la also equipped with fenders, to that the the imjiortance to the growth of our city. |j
failure of n crop dep*»ds on the cultiva­ row may bo straddled, cultivating tx&gt;ih now than the bulk bending qnd filling in ;
A Spray Pump Given Frep to everyone p u r*r
tion during the period from first plowing side* nt once, and the dirt thrown p, the of our lake front? We have visitors who i
g a l l o n c a n a l $ 2 . 5 C Ù X i, y ^ . v , . ìfJ43f- rt 4X T V Í
desired.
to harvesting. .Kaau
come here and view lift»
would
be
morp,protluc(h
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the
moisture
water - Lake Monroe— and exclaim,
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Drain Tilo and Irrigation M aterial. A rtesian W e lls
supply were controllcd by judicious cul­
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“ What an asset you have here in this '
Bored. Fine Plumbing Fixtures
tivation. Solis that wen» deeply, plowed
The mulch barrow does good work, lake and river!” As one put tt. "You S 3
early In the sexton and have a liberal esj)ecially when cru|&gt;s are nearly ma­ have here a million dollar iuwet?” is it , ^ 3
Only Experienced Labor Em ployed
aupply of himua liav'e oufFiclcnt moLst- tured. The tooth bars ure slightly not time we were turning this asset to 5 3
pre now stored up to ptoducs n good crop curved downward so as to conform to good account? And I utn reliably in- g g
a*
yield, even though little or no rain tlxi row*. The lever udjiuta tho angle formed by those who have gone into the
fc:
ahould fall betweert planting and rijwn- of the teeth so that they run quite deep matter that it is vainly in our |&gt;ower to J j
—Out of Town* O rd o rs ^ R cc o lv e -P so « ?^ A* VrntlriC:z j ~- ■
l^-wwiituro i* not nect*- when It is thrown forward. -Uy. ríbdsanpkfce;;
ptqrniUed to eacapb by evapora- the lever-imckwnrd the implement t&gt;e- by lending its sanction can ba\e it done
by weed*.
comoa a smoothing harrow, and hreuka without coat, save for what it may spend
only
tho thin crust on tho surface, It for the neeemary work at foot ol the
Wceder
has about sixteen teeth, arranged as with streets and this run be done by long
Permitting grass and weeds to gr6w
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Into sod, and then plowing the middles
out with a turning plow, is almost sure
to result In a low yield of corn. The
scooter plow of, one horse .plow is not
suitable for cultivation. The ordinary
sweep or small shallow working too) is
better, but will not do enough work |*&gt;r
day. Orfe of the moat useful imple­
ments is the adjustable wn-drr. It
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coats about 912. It is light, and one
horse can haul It. When working over
the , crop (not between the row»), it
ahould cultivate 8 to -10 acre* per day.
It can be run over corn, cotton, sweet
potatoes, some vegetables, and even
winter pasture cro|». All the surface
should he cultivated right up to tho
plants. Tills can I«' re|-'i»led until the
plants are two feet high. Then the
wceder can l&gt;o adjusted to run between
the row*, until ths crop is made. If this
is done regularly once a week, little or
no hoeing will be necessary.
A light smoothing harrow will answer
a similar purpose until the plants are
twelve inches high, if the teeth ure set.
so as not to leafr dtljif the
th crop.
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Herald Want Ads Will Bring Results

j Geo. H. Fernald H ardware Co.
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New Bulgarian, colors and trinimings

Surface ( ultlvntlon

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kni/o like nttaclwicnt* wurking like
»wtsefie doe» excelletit work. It is ad­
justable to any width of row, and l* made
to work shallow. It b light and will
cultivate six to eight a m * a day. It
costs about 9)6, It straddles the row
anti cultivate* one hull the middies on
both sides.
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Wash Silks by the yard

Hiding Cullhalors

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with ”5 or more aerrs In cultivation.
ng fhe land u moatly cieurvd
from atumpa. These stumps are equipwith lever« ami adjustments, rnakIn* Itt possible
poasible to run between uny width
o f /ow or cdltlvat» to any desired depth.
Six or iight icrea |&gt;er day can lie culti­
vated when the row* are fou^feet apart.
The machine will cost about 946.
’’For n larger farm u lietter tool U tlie
double, two home riding cultivator.
It cultivat«.« the entire middle of two
rdwa, unit Tn TOUTT&lt;&gt;df rows will cc»ver
from 14 to 17 a m * j* t day. It has
various attachments and will cost about 1
956. Such machines have many use*.
Spring Tooth Cultivator
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la taped ally good for keeping down Ber­
muda or nut grass In cultivated crops.
The long spring teeth will c o m most of
the grass they foil to tear Put, and 1/ the
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Our Stock Was Never More Complete Than Now

Beginning June 1st We Will Close Thursday Afternoon

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FLORIDA

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AND FRIDAYS
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Daring Cuban Aviator
Sanford W ater W orks
English Papers Opine
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perused next year the president up^
N ew P u m p s And Large I»«inted a committee to arrange the pro­ Kosillo Negotiates ( lmnnel
gram.
And Wins Purse Of
Stand Pipe To Be
After a lengthy discussion as to the
day
of
meeting,
which
is
still
to
lx1
lieInstalled
Ten Thousand
closed, and several delightful musical
t
selections were enjoyed, beginning with
S o u th e r n U tilitie s C om pany E x - a vocal »°10 hy Miss Mabel Bowler, ac- Other News And Views From
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com pa tiled by Mrs. Munson. Miss

pcct To C ite (onhum crTtic- . .
EnU.tpdw kjndI&gt;. „ „
Best Of Service
era! piano »elections, which were pinch

The Stale And Other Points Of The World _!

feet deep, | n up with bull ¡in-s.se*! lirick ami trimmings TJie filan tfiat will lie I 11ink I lint America .May \ et
carried out u lo ¡*ut down »» foundation
Have Trouble With Little’
nnd walls that will enable the promoters
to add one or two stories more later on.
Brown Men
Arcadia News.
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A Noung Men's Club Is to bp organ­ OtheF M atters Of Moment In
ized Ait—Lakcljutd-ajul la a up-to-date
The World Culled For
club room will he fitted up for tho organ­
Herald Headers
ization. It la the intention of the club
tp have good magaiinis* hsn'dqqq
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SYn?
Should-w-ar
arid pbiaihly an electric fiiano as well as
out, the-aym fiat hie* of Aiutraliu, New
a good glee club and later on to install a
Zealand and Western Canada would be
gymnasium course and other lines of violently on the side of the United
entertinmetu. It will W non-sectartan
States, says the Ball Mall Gazette today
and oprn to nil young men.
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' strengthen the Demot^acy and heighten
Mr. Underwood's national- popularity.
Influential nowspajicrs have t&gt;een dis­
cussing Mr. Underwood, vigorously at
tho Democratic stnmlafd-bcar$r ' for •
11916. With the »uccesa of tho u
if! the chances are that the presen1

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opposition.— Birmingham Age-Hi
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Je n io ie d * as waa also, the cornet solo by
Aviator Domingo-. KowiUa- L it.. ,lhe
will a»on be able to boast
Jm ip Sturoon. accompanied by
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havmg the finest water systern in the |Mf&gt; R E . T o ,ar Mrs. j. y McDanieU Florida Last Coast Railway terminal at
,^ nnfy " or It Circle
Long waa hostess of the
.U te not only in service but In the qauf- cntt,rtaincd the club nnd ^Uitor. with Key-W est last Saturday morning in a
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Moiaant aeroplane in his attempt t o ’rty
Kttnc&gt;' Work Circle T hur«day afternoon.
ity of the water. The Southern UtilmBf,doiin selection,
lUes Co., who some time ago purchased
X h e' ’del|e|0 ua ice rrrjm and Cilkc from Key West to Havana in competiUhlll‘ t,le
circle
vis*U*«
* prr engaged with^ their pretty
the public utilities of this city claimed w v ed by the ho(Itw aDd h, r charminK tion for the $10,000 prize offered by the
ownenhip coniroveray. The nrwnpa|&gt;er ^a,uT '*”rk Mrs- N. II. Garner read to
at the time that the water »&gt;H*m
was'accompamed with Wau- city of Havana. Rejoin» received later
Brida» B rid g e t lu ll
considers that it would In* a grave mis- lh,'m a vnr&gt;' '»«enwting story. The
»■ould lie improved and while this was I jfu, |on, 8t&lt;.m roM„ , nd ,.lirnutj„„,. said Ilosilfo was living over Havana at I
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Mr* V) lett bills was h***t*«s of tin- ta k e t*. u n d e re s tim a te th.- Chances of
r 'rrh - w. m entertained on the |-orch, and
thought at first to tie an idle boast they with sprays of asparagus fern.
7--'10 a. m
\ugustine l’uria. Another
brtd.i
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llridgt,
C
lub.
Friday»ft*
moon
are making good in record time and in
cell'llict between the United Htat.-s ond “,,rr ,l,'lln,,u*
&lt;«. cream and
The lovely evening waa thoroughly t ubali uvuitur, .ittenqred to make the
'caki- had U-*n wrverl by M in LBs-dc
Tilts«,tubfra of .bridge were played, Japan
a few weeks expect to a|iend some
llight
shortly
alter
R'wilto
started,
hut
It
say*
"The
opinion
that
the
enjoyed, as are all the evening» at i ' uiii$40,000 here in extensive improvements.
wrt, Iprcvd !•&gt; the high winds to tif?tl one of which s u a gtbest table
Japanese will never go to war to en- Long and Mrs. Gihson, the ladies ad­
furt Cottage with Mrs Martin.
lut» jirize, « Ui ck of card«, « UA forco their treaty rights in California journed to the parlor where they enjoyed
Among tlicin will Imi a mammoth
back. Before Kosillo'» departure I’tylu
.
Mrs,. J. L. Hurt.
stand pipe and system of aeration for
fc-nr a delegation to him asking that the
is one of tbihse dangerous generalities singing a number of .the old songi so
Sund y School Picnic
Mrs.
c
.
0
.
McLaiigliliu
mu
lit­
thf
tho artesian water that, will elimlhnte
which lead nations blindfoledd to the popular some years ago and which are
All the Sunday «ehools of Sanford de­ flight lx* postponed. This Rosiilo de­
v it the gutut ui bln, win- brink of the p it." The Ball Mall Gn- dear to every heart.’ The membe pi of
the sulphur smell. Two motor driven cidui yesterday to hold a picnic at De­ clined io consider When Barin wiu In­ highest
ning a]** &gt;U i Ii ck of curds.
pumps will also be installed that will
zetti- »‘xprvaHia the opinion that there are the circle and guesls were Mrs. J . J.
Leon Springs on Thursday. May 2!&lt;th. formed of ltosillo's refusal In- is alleged
When TMB' g¡tiu*' of rureU « •r*- ron- -*v*-ral r&lt;n&gt;**n* wliy Japanese may t&gt;&lt;- Biirdoti. Mrs J IV Huberts, Mrs. W. L
give ample pressure at ull times where
to
have
threatened
lo
kill
himself
nu*t
&gt;
«
( ‘omrniltees were api-otiiteil to ar­
direct pressure is Mi-aired and not only rangi1 the detnll&gt;&gt;. us to sta unrig the fcilid Iti fiuve drawn a revolver and placed ciudi *1 1•' j n mu-» in ere urn and t skk' de,irons of forcing the josue at present. Mil leer. Mm. A. Fi. Mill, Mr»- N. II.
will the patrons in all parts of the city
Friends. it is iti M‘ m r V.--I by tt* Ifowts-MS
Tin- rnict obvioa* of the**- Is tbe p*-n*iing Garner, Mr*, ft. W Hines, Mrs. C. C.
grounds, getting the railroad to give it ngiimst fits temple
l b . r, •' - T ' i f 1to i luti und guIf* t!*
have plenty of water and good pre-satire Hem a reii-sniiiiMi rate and a suitable staivi interi* r* d .mil l ’aria dt-cnl* d to
up*mng of llu- I’uiiairvu ' .mill, wlnl*- .i W oo d ru ff, M r , II II Mill, Mrs. L. 0 .
*' I Ü" ' ¥ . .1" r- &gt;.ni .. ri Mi- ; i mol*' remote otle I» *-omm tell with llo- String-fellow , M rs . U T J o h n s , Mrs.
ul) the lime hut the Water volume will
alt*
nipt
Ids
tligti).
wlmti
Ina
.i&gt;
forci-d
j
trulli and all odici &lt;i* rm'tiry aci'cmmo•Mr.,
Mr- condition of h«-r internui poilic»
K •&gt;i
be ready for any fine dram that can lato ahaltdon alt* r two wiri-s on Tits ano Hur M i
The ll*-nry Mil.aulin. Mrs. Harrold, Mrs.
d litmus
&lt;
.*
*i
"V
Gibson.
Mr.
It
J
Holly
Mr*
put Upon the plant in case of t^re
iirin l** continue» "T h e point at issue
In the nett t-Xue we will stYlte t lie hour plane ftail &gt;nap|*ed from Hu- strum |t fl*s It I.
Mr * '
* 1 M r ! ■i t.' gl b n t ) , •V, lu'ioTi of _ \slat i- s fr-.ni ¡ crriian.-tit
With the improvements contemplated of departure of the train frtihi whence it caused hv Mie lugli windFollowing
'
ill I I
*
B
hi. M i
It i M..S sel rlelllellt toliehes tile Hritl-I| empire
B ru is e fo r Bryan
Sanford will have the finest kind of tire
tart and the railroad rate to lie I'.ifl.i s r* t if i to tin- spur* aft* r las tad Will,
MI * I ,utfu Fuh, Mr* ( ieorge very nearly.”
protection assisted by the fine equipment
By his stand on the eitrus turitï r[ue»tire
to
make
the
llight.
t.ie
aviator
was)
cTiflV-rd,
b isi
tiutl, ili expre«W'(i III Ills letter to the
of the auto (Ire truck and the aide fire
** o o
I -et ull the children la-gin to sum their arri-wl* -I *-o a ■-barge of .*r r•n |11- g to l ill
depurfmeTii
hunsclf
It.,tl.
Barbi
ai,d
I
Manager
V
riro
lia
s
new
;d
l«
n
Jay-»»
*sK
K
* ,' ha, ' K' *1
^ si
nickels and their parente their chickens,
lias won the lavish enconiriot givi it ej, J.Jj.di ter
Sanford a í s l a n water ha* long l ^ , u W r n T O -J«* all ihwUitriui -.c,
I l k * ' &lt; *Ut I It til CÍ '
gnrtleo h* re as seriously complicating me-• -^Viari Ttryim
J
reoogtflxed as the liest a nr I puffed water
uni» of Collier'» Weekly, in addition to
hands Join in and £t«,f the children a mi fiat ton t-&gt; at tempt tin- tiig-ni to II a vml»
\ - * «i k.' * • '*••1 L
ti».* S»
•I .* Tew g u t iu t l o n , w i l l i J a p a n la-Caiif«- til*- a r t
litany other*. Streaking of the Florida
in the state. The only objection to, tin,
Th*
c
i
t
*
&gt;l
Hav
ana
oil*
t*
*!
.
prtr*
I
•l \ * *1. *
1 • 1 v r m i f it \
royal dav.
s*rnHi"l* -h **-■* n o t i- o iit a in th*- ,a u n - d ir e c t b a r
Senator'll
punition, Collier Bays
w a te r being frolli strangers w ho W not
, ió.btnt f..r 11.......... . d ai tat **r it plet mg
.rt - I'M . . » r h»* U*r* i
-**vu * i h&gt; a g a in » ! ):iT&gt;'ini"*e ¡c (h e C u h fu r n u i ,u-t
i
accusi »rued to the sulphur odor will
Senator Bryan*' letter chmes with a
,
the
ffigt
1
H
i
,
*
-t¡-*
i
ii'l,
t
io
w
i
v*-r
(
lia
i
t
**•*
¿ui'*«
*
f
Kuimnngc Sale
it ! •
t -lilnv -ii
In- overcome by a new system of aera­
really iloipo-nt e\pre,J*U»n u( ¡xdltiial
¡ i ' a ilv i-n **- i lf*-* i u p e n M - v n u t i h ilo l
Tin* Ladies’ Union of th*1'Congrega
tion that wil) eliminate the sulphur and
integrity
Hy* r j
¡«ilitidmt who, an
tiomd church will .hold a Rummage A Car **f l-i- * r - . r , ; - -I ir- o i,, i . vi, c
'1
1’ *■«• ut ..... h&gt;n -In-d iiu*l fiw m -rs io A r ia n n a ,* |in * i* - ,t w ill tm
in a great measure mnhii the water »oft
Proaident
Wilson
ray»
"liH*k» to tbe
Hah* next f-uturdnv tn une of the store« s ol d i n \ r is i ¿irl «si \Veiine-dt*»
( o r t h i'o m t n g (p o n i tin - M i x n a n g o v e rn
to*
'
- .a g ili w i we|J III* c a m
future;" every young man aqxioua Lu^
for domestic Use. For many years m the n t U ^ T d J o c k on .&lt;aidor.r nv,- nv *-r
mill
I i i « Utile 11cm . - ii.cu * 1—*»t. . » „ vsrics». V*»-',—-►—&gt; . *» v x a a r ñ w t r T j t s r r r '
there hiut h « n ubjorrimuTm
M - r ,; , ...........
■--r • &lt;
-»a. t »Jrm.e-o-e*-*»’" r*t^rtf -■•-'*»»• TV- it jpir^;¡ "f ef at ii* - o f tit*1 ulplirOiiitn rtualmmt I«1 nfetltifj luil.-w-lf witli the soil of politu'»
1* 1 tally t (ir&gt;&gt; ■
&lt;P
that I- going t*' be »urrx-aaflti ill the
w a te r o il a cco u n t o f (In,- ta n n ic ,n iiP
wt to give eus t off clothing, fimo tun' ¡ h o s e i « - r , o i i - • I - - » • ■o l tin-.» - -I.gl i M' - *
' i ». u in . t ..miirnn-*- to lw i- . ii \ o n r n . i .lin i M i-xi* ■&gt; It.-tti lite
future of the United Slat«*», might well
properties tfiat accumulnt*
U'td in the ¡w4x-* •lindi-s. ri nltirqs and any odd., «ml end# [iimtlliciitmri *if i ' . * 11hr nu &gt;it t it, I r m i - r* &lt;*.fi,n ,.
la|&gt;an*-Me g o v e rn ili* n t*
1L*t
..tt «w Î 41 ( r i | \ 1
i t nur T r a tti- A m e ric a n a n d
mm
mit thi, to memoryfrom tina- to time and darkened tire waterr 41 hpt can hy sold. Those nrtich s, d n* a n u l i ! r u t o i n * - s i a l *
11 b lo rld it *icv er f f ll‘ 11 filB »M..* Ï rt « l it to 11 * V«t i**u, are w u ltin g un lin a i a* tj*m ■&gt;( G o v e rn o r
1
have writl* ti you thus at
length lx»
perceptibly.
he new company rfttw
lf| i ,nliilidn , an be sold for small sums « t x i | 1 u ito tlu -r orange. h*-r m any am i u n ii Mi&gt; otile **■* &gt;.|lu t il t h f in-«
v 'llilllty o l p o n t|H iliillg
.
i
t general J ,n b n s o ti. .th è p ie
*
catifte I rio n o t w t»h to la* m tN u n d c r,to o d
purpose to eliminate Uie lake water a. d
, |u. colom1 ^ m, nt tthl, Hr„ d iv e rs h -d p r o d u c t' nr*- »utRcti-iu to m ake
th è t» ia *n iim ti n f th è prnjtqm 'd &lt; u llfo r*
Io n
ami Iterati*** I feel tut much Interested I
get their supply from drepl artestun wcU,. ^
()f lhj(&lt; ,1]l|l()r(unin
,„1V ^ Ild her a g r* n i a m i ¡•r**-p *ro u , - i **»
But
A utIH R Oh li t * " T I * - 1 M
'tin it te* ma luw by in v iik in g tlie r i- lir e m iu n i ihope, in the succl-Hs of the people of
that-wdl afford an unfullmg source of hn(1(1 , , „ , *
,„ a
VllN11|„.
tn e r* i ' lilt l* r* :i-*-ii • • t&lt;-ur
th&gt; r M iiiim fo li ii Mu ( ill It IV 1 £ it *u I* mg ilis n iM i- ii in o tlii'iu l t ir i li-M.
F
Fiorirla engaged in that industry a.» any
iupply unft give the consumers the pub, mif &gt;r|irlM rall M.nd
,tJU d in t ) te a proposed u* the i t i t u * t a ii if ,\t1l t n i m i ns*
U
i f .i.l/n. gi-r, *'l | Bhe o v i rw tu Irn in g m a jo rity fu r thè W e b b
lO fiirra (
•'tiler ritiri n *&gt;f the «tate. I had &lt;hi»
w l and best wut.-r that ran I * idiuiord , anna
&lt;(r nntifv Mf„ I fl.*s 1C w ..Ik* r mar* r m ll i i,m* flu •t,.i* - fr - - -.
i
* .. 11i i! * "r
« i ^ *1 t ■i i , ; i
,, | |
Mll a bi-tt b r o l i ' h i , of. t li* &lt; ulitoriii.i
i|U*-'iinti tu in*» i » fieri I wits a candidate
in It»«- south.
..win»
i
.w or
I *• •inf &lt;1 I • - ,-i .i
ill a rra n g e I • -..Il f-'V t riem tr
VI. 1 . |
» , -l.it *1 * " .il •• '**iii*^ t alili-ri n o i» i:
tn . » i
»
1
M
Imi * lie 'diate and I Can only say to you
The now improvement- will mean that I’horie Id,
tt
1
W ".iiltigT-.n d. - i i l - Mnl d I ti*- h» ' ' *-aiar
■t
I
VA -« -t ■
1
now « t u l i I 'aid to the grotCers them­
the water will ia1 iiscil (or drinking pur
L - r i ï- r k &gt;»l • " f M
\
•l i g i a , - . '.’0.1100 ' i g u . O or* - l--r a reti- renduni r i - ul d
Auth**ntt*» ,*ri’ in * - in j 1 r »: 1 to *1*., i!
selves then thnt I will not vole for a
liases, for domestic use and thal the city
t huluoin is t omlng
Ih- »equrerl.
o( h M. vtok* «, pi-'triiiot* r at Ki w -Is m !. of I IV 11*1*1
protective tariff on anything, wherever
,
will never aufier from a water famine in
No counf? in the state ts aHraciing
F o r lu x C u lli r i or T . K. Hate», ut
nboil I twenty-five rrih , *mith of Mel­
grown, manufactured or produced. If
any drouth and that our tire protection more attention from the substantial c la c
S
a
n
fo
rd
.
Welfare Department Woman1* I lub
bourne who wo, -h o t ami killed by hi*
I lietieve I should do that I would not be
will be guaranteed. Such u complete ,,f |*&gt;o|i|e of the Cnited Stut*-s than ScmFor Tax Asaeiuor, U K Healey, nf
brother-in-law. Jin k Ii u;*1* • (i-llowtiig
A m e e tin g o f tlie W e lfa re I &gt; e p u rin te n t, a Democrat but n Republican instead..
nystein of supply should of a necessity inole'coinity
Many an- the «etth-rs who
1a *11g wtk*&lt;1
a d is p u te o ve r a f&gt;* t on a t-all yan *
W om an*» t ’ lu h of S a n fo rd w ill !&gt;*• held
Your» very truly,
lower their insurance rates and in many are flocking t** lln* county and are deh or i ' m i n t . I ¿ilge &lt; apt It F U tot
S to k e * 111 H*l&lt;l(tloli to la-ltn* ( ,**tn * »ter
in
t
ile
c
lu
b
ria
ite
»
Thursday
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
N. B BRYA N .
ways the citizen, of Sanford will b*e bene velvping garden larins and gr**v*- ¡iro|n
lier
w to* agent (or the S outh* rl, k v p r * '- t .
«i
I lu
Y it e r i lno i i» ra ile d 1" th e
It I' t he aggregate of Just such indi­
fitted by the change» and improvements t-rty
|and the ki-i [-• r d a gem-rai ' t&lt;&gt;r» Hu * 1 o f S h e r i f f r Parl i H a n d
ch a n g e in tin- h o u r
A fu ll a tte n d a n c e vidual acts of courage and h o n e s t y as
Deriving the water from artesiun will»
(trie of th*- l . i ' i - r d* v* |n(.n c i ts on a 'i l * ....... ...
I --r &gt;u|**-r nilen*l&lt; n • - I B u t t i l i I n - T - i r
.* «I* all f a r n *1 t-&gt; ,*»••• . &gt;
ti
-■f til* ITU II ta- r » of 111* -I* i .11 I III* tit I« ini' itati makes up the morality of a
and extracting the sulphur therefrom la rge scale !• if. 11 ■
11 , .»ft of f h-- ¿’tn n
U
I
| . . , *t . , i
i ) . *■,!,,
of Hr* * ar-l ■'ftliit »
lit -r 1 n i i
tiav*
.t* »ired, it* ii ili inoli *'* « tur In* yeur will [milln al party anil the length of ita
will enable the consumer* to use the t y a I will t i-lgbl*-*,t ' : ii- . 11, 11,1 as | --I Safi large ( ¡in u ii**
Hardee t ' in j a i l at Fort I F o r T r e a - u n - r J I I I n n i - * . O v i n i * tu- appointed «rol ¡dan» promulgated, tenure mi the public faith.
water in every part of the home, as there ford anil a few n i|i&gt; -&lt;■'»1I* of ( 'llltltiO lH . Bierce
I tii-y ar*- .m .1 g* *-&lt;l li t -if n u n and w ill
*
¿I
liy which tin- di-pn, tin* III will begin
will be no rusting of tlx- pipe» or corrod- where a company *. f n ,i- i (r-.rn Ce*lur
ii a i.i
good
n
ltu
m
i,
ii,
i|
.ut
w
t-il
**
at
o o II
act nul work
l tie meeting' will he held
itig, that heretofore precluded the use of Hu{iids, Iowa, hu\i- an|uir**i title to
i’romlnrnl Hanker Honored
t r r r i l o ve r th e lie u County
f ile E xi-« regularly* on the sirend and fourth
The "slioeetring" Congressional di»the sulphur water corning direct from j about 15,000 acres of land surrounding
Of interest to the public of this com­
u ttv p C o m m itte e o rg u n ire d liy e le c tin g
Thursday id the month. The lecond
trict. comprised of the Fast Coast counthe (lowing we|ls.
( Lake Picket, quire u large and beautiful
J N U h itn e r c o u n ty r h a ir r t nn a n d H o t' Thursday will tie devoted to the study munity nnd the public in general we find
tie*. from Monroe to Duval inclusive,
When the J * 1system is imstulleil San- lake. A new brunch of t fie Last ( na»i
ND U n it n . - r is a n a n and discussion of Mime one phase of the following statement under the title:
will be the scene of a hot political eon- H o lly ,« c r» lu r&gt;
Farmer Loan» In Europe
w i ll • ^ u lifie * ] lo r tilts p o s itio n , h a v lrq
ford Jteople can boast of the finest water railroad header! for the F.verglalles |m*,»s
department work, and the fourth Thurs­
test next )»«r Senator Malone of Key
"In recognition of hi» special fitness
and best systern that prevail» anywhere through this distriet. A town has lx-en
an in tim a te kn o w le d g e of I'U ld li' u rg n iil
day to business and program.
West may be among the candid«ten. and
to aid In the investigation of the Eurozatton s an d B o h H o lly w ill «-*•-1 a ,r.ly p u t
and thU plant will l*e another means of
ou^
*Ue hanks of the lake, which
of euurne Claude L'Engle of Jackson­
will
be
called
Picket
l-ake.
Application
peozi system of cooperative credits, to
g
in
g
e
r
in
to
th
e
c
a
m
p
a
n
i»
*
r&gt;
advertising our city as one
ville will l&gt;e in the race, A number of
has
been
made
to
designate
the
new
town
Straw
Hide
be conducted under the auipices of tho
N
o
w
th
a
t
is
till
o
v
e
r,
we
w
l»h
th
e
new
resorts of the south.
otheis will also shy thtir rastors into the
a post office and article, are Ding
c o u n ty a n d i t , o ff.r ia l* *rr**o th s a ilin g
A
merry
party
of
g
irls and boy«. -Southern Commercial Cohgn-w, with
girls
political ring it the wat*r looks fine to
ned lor the incorporation of a «tale
Here is o u r p a w , b re th re n »hake and chaperoned by Miaa Mell Whit net en- headquarters in Washington, D. C„ ^nd
them l*elore the lime lor entry expires.
L
Music Club
k with a capitalization of tl-Umio
call i l square. O rla n d o S e n tin e l.
joyed a delightful moonlight straw ride itl pursuance ol .(lecisl authority granted
.
-Gainesville Sun.
•bind, have been surveyed into »mail
The Music Club at th e lrji
Friday evening. An abundant supply of
I,|)tre*by designate Hon. W. S.
o oo
of the season and ss sn ln&lt;
act* for garden farms and orange
refreshments and candy were carried ; Withdn\of-Ahe Bunker» TrUXt Uompany
' .
T
h
i,
week
we
publish the narre* of
&lt; »pliai at San turd
oves and tbe company is arranging to
..
*, i j 1.
were charmingly etiierlair
■long whfaJi added to the pleasure of the f&gt;^ AttsfUa, Go., tut a rnerftber of tllo
Margarita Martin, at t ’orni
t a large acreage of citrus fruit, and forty people from other state* who have
Sanford. Ela . May 14, I!&lt;Li.
happy crowd. Those enjoying the plea»-! Americsif Commission, snd do ijereby
Friday evening.
themselves, develop much oi the purchased land in the "Wonderland of Editor Sanford Herald:
ant ride and lovely moonlight evening ' authorize and «mpower him -to act M -y "
the Peace Itiver Valley" within the pant
It has been Mrs. Martin'* custom since land.
Lillian Herring, li t t l e repreaenlstive from the sUte of GeoM •Y
1 see in the pa|&gt;er* that there i» talk of Wire Misses
week. This week t* no exception
Ev­
iu organization to extend this delightful
---------- —--------------Caldwell,
Annie
Whitner, Ruth Roll- *'■ « " »»id Commission, with all rights
dividing the state of F'lorjda.
ery week »e carry a similar list, some­
courtesy to the club and the memlters
Uke «o Knock
In your paper of M ay 13 you quoto erts, Annie May Tope, Susie Brown, «"d privilege» thereto belonging."
'
olwaya anticipate much pleoaure in their
11 weir-s to l»e the province of some times running a little short of forty .hut from another paper which suggests Ruth MçDsniçl», Virginia Brady; Annie
(Signed) Joseph M. Brown, Governor.
mure
times
being
a
greater
nun
her,
lost meeting a t Comfort Gt*u«ge; with •Ktorida
to "knock“-m every propThU 1» ■ high compliment to . Mr.
Ocala, Gainesville or Sanford as the cap­ Andrews, Daisy Betta; Collier Brown,
such a gracious hostess.
osition requiring sn expenditure of put&gt;- With homracekere flocking hrre in such itol for the east or south part.
Wit
hard and at the same lime redacta ” »■’ . -,
Harold Washburn, William Pope, Fran­
The meeting, which was largely a t-'lie money, which will not immenaely a continuous stream ran any one doubt
credit
uj&gt;on the People« Bxnk of-this city
cis
Bell,
MorrU
Spencer,
Griffin
Herring.
By all means let’s make it Sanford.
i- r
tended by the cJub members who wire benefit their own immediate locality, the future of Wauchula?—«Wauchula
By looking at ft good trap we see San­ Lloyd Brown, G. W. Sjiencer, John Mor­ with whom he ia connected, and we ar*
pleased to have with them eeversi vis- We are thankful however that the ma- Advocate.
f pleased to learn that he has been apK,
ford nearest the renter when railroad rison, Dick Brown.
o o o
itorx waa presided over by the president, jefrity of Florida editors are men of suf­
{—j
*polntcd to ipv^itigate
Tv™ , „the
, rplans and
^,
con fire tlorT"is considered and with“ our
Mrs. Fannie S. Munson.
Hon. W. J. Bryan. Secretary of Slate fine waterway to the ocean makes it a
ficient mental calibre and liberal mindoi ;'^
*»»lJpl?ing
{»rtnere ., w ith . \
: methods of
*ïjd rin g .Tarin«*
‘ . *■’
Underwood^ for 1916
After the reading of the minutes by^ednraa to “boost" for Florida as a whole, and Mrs. Bryan expect to arrive in ideal location for a state capital.
(money, ntyw»in u*« fa European coun- ,
•
For good ttnd nifflcient rtaaona
Tha opinions of an editor who cannot Miami today, for a stay of a week or ten - 1 might write piger ami page» in favor
ha t h e ____
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n&lt;as of the club, In the winding up of the see beyond the confines of his own baili­ day*. their visit at this time being occa­ of Sanford, but will let you think about Democratic party has been fn the' h
abjt]
Mt . VVltham
Wlthoro will meet th
o p tm i* fin ;- 'rr—
... js&amp; r
habit'
Mr.
the. ¿éóntmi#affair* of the Sanford Muaic Club necee- wick will not lx* considered sertfltisiy sioned by the near completion of thsir it for awhile io-fore »aying more
of taking its candidates for president] ,i OIJ , t Berlin. Germany, andta a p p o l n l e d ^ ^
aarily brought nut much discussion. by u thinking public. - Iu»uderdale Hes- winter home
\frHm “ contested state.
a» chairman of a sjieclal committee to
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Your* Hi-* pert fully,
000
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usour
Oscar
Underwood
t
nücrw'Hxi
ha«t
had
great
inherent
'
influire
inquire
into
Into
the
foregoing
forocoini
subject
sublect
In
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The president appointed a committee ald.
J H CELLAR.
strength
at
the
Baltimore
convention
Germany,
Holland
and
France,
and
w*
to examine and report u[&gt;on a set of ref­
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Over 136,73(1 barrel» of Irinh potatoes
(to u te J.
lost June. In sj'ite of the fact that he await his re|*ort with Interest.
erence books which the chib have under Nolle* to Stockholder* of the Sanford have been shipped from tS John» county
was from an unconteated slate he « u
advisement and if found to supply the
Building A Loan Association
this season. The grand total for the
, Not Ire la. Veterans
the choice of a large coniervative element
needs of tbe Mtsie Department of the
.The adjourned annual meeting of the county ittil " f»r ' einwd that number.
Notice
All veteran# of the civil war who wore In the east.
Woman's Club »y^be purchased.
stockholders of the above named associa­ The entire cron has been excellent.
Having
been
appointed Trustee in
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But the Alabamian will be in ■ com­
the Blue arid Gray, also all Spanlih\ committee was also appointed to tion Is Called tty meet at its office over
Bankruptcy for William* A Mlltecr,
0 00
American veterans are requested to meet pelling poeition if the country prosper*
»v ise the constitution and by-laws of Ftrat Nation«) Bank i t 7:30 p. m. MdnBankrupt^ you are kertby notified that
This week the contract will be let by alt the poatoffice kt 10:45 a. m. on Sunday, under the revised tariff. M
the club to conform os cloeely as possible day, May 26th, - I f you can’t attend
td march to the Con- M B
with tho constitution of the Woman's tign proxies at om et 00 rnttung ctn Dt Messrs. Frmnk and W. 0 . W ell*, for a M ay,25th, 101
hmcli -for- Mwmirli t H F
new brick husinesa block in our zity. gtef a t ionai c L
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H. C. DUBOSE,
stay: that proeperity will be itrongly lx
Tbe building is to be a one story struc­ vie*.
Aitar ascertaining the wishes of the
A. P. Connelly, Seçy.
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evidence, following the enactment of the
CHAJ9. F. HA8KIN8.
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amount of vault space at a nominal fee.
LEAVE YOUR VALUABLES WITH US
ANI?'RELIEVE YOURSELF OF THE UN­
NECESSARY CARE OF THEM WHILE
AWAY.*
ANOTHER THING, WE knqw just how
much AhuoyAnce is occasioned at times in
cashing personal‘ checks when away from
home and we are now prepared to issue you
a LETTER OF CREDIT, which you can draw
against from time tx^tune, and which will
furnish ample identfffchtipti to any bnnlror * “ ‘

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We alsS^represent the American Bankers’ Association Travelers* Cheques which cpn
be used in'alljorelgn' countries.
. in fact, to tlie traveler, we are prepared
to extend all the accomodations usually
found in the largest city banks in the country.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
¡V M . DEPOSITS ABSOLUTELY INSURED

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the ordinary smoothing harrow. The term city voucher* at a low rate of inter­ ................... ♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ «&gt; .................... ..
est. I understand (flat it has been fig­
cowl Is approximately 97.
ured out that the space between West
Cultivator
Side Cypress Avenue to West Side of
The ordinary one horse cultivator,
French Avenue can 1«* done for le»e than
W e j&lt;5uote:
used mostly in vegetable fields, doe*
935,000, and all 'with long term" ritj« - .'
FEED
good work in tall crops, working between {
voiichcrs at low rate bf interest. Why
the rows when the crop is about mature.
W. C. Oats, per 1001b sack... ........ ..........
this delay. . We want the bulk head
The best oi these machine» are equipped
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No. 2 Mixed Com, per 1001b sock.,.........
arid hotel and the bulk head must be ' Wliofi#
R ffi« per
nap 1001b
in n th sack.__
on/»!/
behind with rake-like attachments tq,
Wheat Bran,
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tip, per 1OOlh mttkryvL a t -t
. Beet Pul
ridgra .uwiW«)»» 1■ ¿ g .r
vator (et;t, and drag out or bury tbe
Gluten Feed, jierJOOlb sack.».........................:__________
‘ RICH’ D H. MARKS.
grans o f weeds.
B. C. S. Meal, per lOOIbsack.............. ..... ..... !..________

: Buy Direct From Us and' Save Middle Man’s Profil i :

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Notice
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Moot riding cultivator* have various
attachments juUkblrv {or ditlerent crojis. j v Having been appointed Trustee in
On« of the moat useful of these la the Bankruptcy for Williams Sc Mllteer,
three disk Attachment, «q we ¡ally in bankrupts, you are kereby notified that
making beds for. n w t potato««. If
all accounts payable to them should be
after making the beds they are still too
flat, tlm disk may be set to throw the soil paid t« the undersigned.
higher when going over the beds a sec­
H. C. DUBOSE,
ond time.
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»The liame disk cultivator can tie used
fbr cultivating the beds after the plants
are growing, or for running over the
sidM of the beds with these disks, and
then reverting on the same row so as to
force the loose soil back. (The fender
attachment between the plants and the
inner disks prevents covering the smaller
plants.) .-Thin «an be repeated until the
rSBSB
have made a considerable growth.
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Repairing
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C. S. Hulls, per lOOlb sack.... .......................... ........... ......~
.85
No. 1 Timothy Hay, per ton (2000lbs)'.___ ¿......... ..
24.00
No. 1 Clover Mixed Hay,
. per ton (20001bs)___ ;_____ i,___ 22.00
Choice Alfalfa Hay, per ton................... ....... ;.........
21.00
SEED PEAS
Whippoorwill (Genuine), ikt bushel____
2.40 ^
Clay (Genuine)
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Snow White Flour, WW W o o d , per barrel....
6.15
Gold Medal Flour, 981b sacks, per b
5.50
Self Rising Flour, wood, per barrel..
•¡.or,
Grits, 921bsack.1.........*.......
1 :7 5
Granulated Sugar, per 1001b sack______
4 .6 0 :
Beat Green Coffee, per pound...."---------- ***•«*«alin mi
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."Melbourne want* Sanford to lie the
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state capital.”
“ Eau Cultio want* Sanford to be the
state capital.”
‘Titusville wants Sanford to be the
state capital.”
If Doc kce|&gt;s at It we will have the
state capital before the hill to divide!
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the state posses the senate, and at pres­
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ent &lt;wo are too busy getting a court
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fmuse to «turt building a stute capital, |
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IN FLORIDA
f a r m in g
Jwlll soon die. The im/dement has two but *&lt;&gt;n&lt;l her along. Doc, we all! try and
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be found in our store and many .special articles not
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jeections with a lever for inch. Wheu take care of the new Imliy in the pro|wr |
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Iff
Instrument* tor ('ullballun and Uojr |cultivating between row», if it is desolr- manner.
able to throw «ome dirt up to the plants
to Use Them
the lever* are thrown backward, while
Hulk Head the Lake K. ont
to
throw the dirt to the middle the lever* Editor Sanford Herald'
Thorough cultivation of Florida «oil*
S P E C IA L T IE S T H IS W E E K
U a» effective mean* of increaMng crop must be aid fled forward, The cultivator
What public move ahead of us is of i ;
F E N O L E -th c great disinfectant and insect d estro yer
yields. In many case* the »access or. la also equipped with fenders, to that the the imjiortance to the growth of our city. |j
failure of n crop dep*»ds on the cultiva­ row may bo straddled, cultivating tx&gt;ih now than the bulk bending qnd filling in ;
A Spray Pump Given Frep to everyone p u r*r
tion during the period from first plowing side* nt once, and the dirt thrown p, the of our lake front? We have visitors who i
g a l l o n c a n a l $ 2 . 5 C Ù X i, y ^ . v , . ìfJ43f- rt 4XTVÍ
desired.
to harvesting. .Kaau
come here and view lift»
would
be
morp,protluc(h
t&gt;
li
the
moisture
water - Lake Monroe— and exclaim,
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Mufch Harrow
Drain Tilo and Irrigation M aterial. A rtesian W e lls
supply were controllcd by judicious cul­
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“ What an asset you have here in this '
Bored. Fine Plumbing Fixtures
tivation. Solis that wen» deeply, plowed
The mulch barrow does good work, lake and river!” As one put tt. "You S 3
early In the sexton and have a liberal esj)ecially when cru|&gt;s are nearly ma­ have here a million dollar iuwet?” is it , ^ 3
Only Experienced Labor Em ployed
aupply of himua liav'e oufFiclcnt moLst- tured. The tooth bars ure slightly not time we were turning this asset to 5 3
pre now stored up to ptoducs n good crop curved downward so as to conform to good account? And I utn reliably in- g g
a*
yield, even though little or no rain tlxi row*. The lever udjiuta tho angle formed by those who have gone into the
fc:
ahould fall betweert planting and rijwn- of the teeth so that they run quite deep matter that it is vainly in our |&gt;ower to Jj
—Out of Town* O rdors^Rccolve-Pso«?^ A* V rn tlriC :z j ~- ■
l^-wwiituro i* not nect*- when It is thrown forward. -Uy. ríbdsanpkfce;;
ptqrniUed to eacapb by evapora- the lever-imckwnrd the implement t&gt;e- by lending its sanction can ba\e it done
by weed*.
comoa a smoothing harrow, and hreuka without coat, save for what it may spend
only
tho thin crust on tho surface, It for the neeemary work at foot ol the
Wceder
has about sixteen teeth, arranged as with streets and this run be done by long
Permitting grass and weeds to gr6w
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Into sod, and then plowing the middles
out with a turning plow, is almost sure
to result In a low yield of corn. The
scooter plow o f, one horse .plow is not
suitable for cultivation. The ordinary
sweep or small shallow working too) is
better, but will not do enough work |*&gt;r
day. Orfe of the moat useful imple­
ments is the adjustable wn-drr. It
&gt; H irn i*
coats about 912. It is light, and one
horse can haul It. When working over
the , crop (not between the row»), it
ahould cultivate 8 to -10 acre* per day.
It can be run over corn, cotton, sweet
potatoes, some vegetables, and even
winter pasture cro|». All the surface
should he cultivated right up to tho
plants. Tills can I«' re|-'i»led until the
plants are two feet high. Then the
wceder can l&gt;o adjusted to run between
the row*, until ths crop is made. If this
is done regularly once a week, little or
no hoeing will be necessary.
A light smoothing harrow will answer
a similar purpose until the plants are
twelve inches high, if the teeth ure set.
so as not to leafr dtljif the
th crop.

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New Bulgarian, colors and trinimings

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kni/o like nttaclwicnt* wurking like
»wtsefie doe» excelletit work. It is ad­
justable to any width of row, and l* made
to work shallow. It b light and will
cultivate six to eight am * a day. It
costs about 9)6, It straddles the row
anti cultivate* one hull the middies on
both sides.
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Wash Silks by the yard

Hiding Cullhalors

A riding tw'q horsh cultivator would
be a good investment fo r any farmer
with ” 5 or more aerrs In cultivation.
ng fhe land u moatly cieurvd
from atumpa. These stumps are equip-

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poasible to run between un y width
o f /ow or cdltlvat» to any desired depth.
Six or iight icrea |&gt;er day can lie culti­
vated when the row* are fou^feet apart.
The machine will cost about 946.
’ ’For n larger farm u lietter tool U tlie
double, two home riding cultivator.
It cultivat«.« the entire middle of two
rdwa, unit Tn TOUTT&lt;&gt;df rows will cc»ver
from 14 to 17 am * j* t day. It has
various attachments and will cost about 1
956. Such machines have many use*.
Spring Tooth Cultivator
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la taped ally good for keeping down Ber­
muda or nut grass In cultivated crops.
The long spring teeth will c o m most of
the grass they foil to tear Put, and 1/ the
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Our Stock Was Never More Complete Than Now

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perused next year the president up^
N e w P u m p s And Large I»«inted a committee to arrange the pro­ Kosillo Negotiates ( lmnnel
gram.
And W ins Purse O f
Stand Pipe T o Be
After a lengthy discussion as to the
day
of
meeting,
which
is
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to
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Ten Thousand
closed, and several delightful musical
t
selections were enjoyed, beginning with
S ou th ern U tilities C om pany E x- a vocal »°10 hy Miss Mabel Bowler, ac- O ther N ew s And V iew s
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Best Of Service
era! piano »elections, which were pinch

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carried out u lo ¡*ut down »» foundation
H ave T rou b le With Little’
nnd walls that will enable the promoters
to add one or two stories more later on.
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A Noung Men's Club Is to bp organ­ OtheF Matters O f Moment In
ized Ait—Lakcljutd-ajul laa up-to-date
The World Culled For
club room will he fitted up for tho organ­
Herald Headers
ization. It la the intention of the club
tp have good magaiinis* hsn'dqqq
rr^i
SYn?
Should-w-ar
arid pbiaihly an electric fiiano as well as
out, the-aym fiat hie* of Aiutraliu, New
a good glee club and later on to install a
Zealand and Western Canada would be
gymnasium course and other lines of violently on the side of the United
entertinmetu. It will W non-sectartan
States, says the Ball Mall Gazette today
and oprn to nil young men.
in discussing the California alien lund

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land lull into law. The high cost of liymg wit) u&gt; reduced ami that of Itself will
' strengthen the Demot^acy and heighten
Mr. Underwood's national- popularity.
Influential nowspajicrs have t&gt;een dis­
cussing Mr. Underwood, vigorously at
tho Democratic stnmlafd-bcar$r ' for •
11916. With the »uccesa of tho u
if! the chances are that the presen1

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ocrntle leader wfjl be nominated'

opposition.— Birmingham Age-Hi
,
Jenioied* as waa also, the cornet solo by
Aviator Domingo-. KowiUa- Lit.. ,lhe
will a»on be able to boast
Jmip Sturoon. accompanied by
r». v .
.
.
havmg the finest water systern in the |Mf&gt; R E. T o ,ar Mrs. j. y McDanieU Florida Last Coast Railway terminal at
,^ nnfy " or It Circle
Long waa hostess of the
.U te not only in service but In the qauf- cntt,rtaincd the club nnd ^Uitor. with Key-West last Saturday morning in a
^ r*"
Moiaant aeroplane in his attempt t o ’rty
Kttnc&gt;' Work Circle T hur«day afternoon.
ity of the water. The Southern UtilmBf,doiin selection,
lUes Co., who some time ago purchased
Xhe' ’del|e|0ua ice rrrjm and Cilkc from Key West to Havana in competiUhlll‘ t,le
circle
vis*U*«
* prr engaged with^ their pretty
the public utilities of this city claimed w v e d by the ho(Itw aDd h, r charminK tion for the $10,000 prize offered by the
ownenhip coniroveray. The nrwnpa|&gt;er ^a,uT '*” rk Mrs- N. II. Garner read to
at the time that the water »&gt;H*m
was'accompamed with Wau- city of Havana. Rejoin» received later
Brida» Bridge t lull
considers that it would In* a grave mis- lh,'m a vnr&gt;' '»«enwting story. The
»■ould lie improved and while this was I jfu, |on, 8t&lt;.m roM„ , nd ,.lirnutj„„,. said Ilosilfo was living over Havana at I
- j
Mr* V) lett bills was h***t*«s of tin- take t*. underestimate th.- Chances of
r 'rrh- w. m entertained on the |-orch, and
thought at first to tie an idle boast they with sprays of asparagus fern.
7--'10 a. m
\ugustine l’uria. Another
brtd.i
.
llridgt,
C
lub.
Friday»ft*
moon
are making good in record time and in
cell'llict between the United Htat.-s ond “ ,,rr ,l,'lln,,u*
&lt;«. cream and
The lovely evening waa thoroughly t ubali uvuitur, .ittenqred to make the
'caki- had U-*n wrverl by M in LBs-dc
Tilts«,tubfra of .bridge were played, Japan
a few weeks expect to a|iend some
llight
shortly
alter
R'wilto
started,
hut
It
say*
"The
opinion
that
the
enjoyed, as are all the evening» at i ' uiii$40,000 here in extensive improvements.
wrt, Iprcvd !•&gt; the high winds to tif?tl one of which s u a gtbest table
Japanese will never go to war to en- Long and Mrs. Gihson, the ladies ad­
furt Cottage with Mrs Martin.
lut» jirize, « Ui ck of card«, « UA forco their treaty rights in California journed to the parlor where they enjoyed
Among tlicin will Imi a mammoth
back. Before Kosillo'» departure I’tylu
.
Mrs,. J. L. Hurt.
stand pipe and system of aeration for
fc-nr a delegation to him asking that the
is one of tbihse dangerous generalities singing a number of .the old songi so
Sund y School Picnic
Mrs.
c
.
0.
McLaiigliliu
mu
lit­
thf
tho artesian water that, will elimlhnte
which lead nations blindfoledd to the popular some years ago and which are
All the Sunday «ehools of Sanford de­ flight lx* postponed. This Rosiilo de­
v it the gutut ui bln, win- brink of the pit." The Ball Mall Gn- dear to every heart.’ The me m bepi of
the sulphur smell. Two motor driven cidui yesterday to hold a picnic at De­ clined io consider When Barin wiu In­ highest
ning a]** &gt;U iIi ck of curds.
pumps will also be installed that will
zetti- »‘xprvaHia the opinion that there are the circle and guesls were Mrs. J. J.
Leon Springs on Thursday. May 2!&lt;th. formed of ltosillo's refusal In- is alleged
When TMB' g¡tiu*' of rureU « •r*- ron- -*v*-ral r&lt;n&gt;**n* wliy Japanese may t&gt;&lt;- Biirdoti. Mrs J IV Huberts, Mrs. W. L
give ample pressure at ull times where
to
have
threatened
lo
kill
himself
nu*t
&gt;
«( ‘omrniltees were api-otiiteil to ar­
direct pressure is Mi-aired and not only rangi1 the detnll&gt;&gt;. us to sta unrig the fcilid Iti fiuve drawn a revolver and placed ciudi *1 1•' jn mu-» in ere urn and t skk' de,irons of forcing the josue at present. Mil leer. Mm. A. Fi. Mill, Mr»- N. II.
will the patrons in all parts of the city
Friends. it is iti M‘ m rV.--I by tt* Ifowts-MS
Tin- rnict obvioa* of the**- Is tbe p*-n*iing Garner, Mr*, ft. W Hines, Mrs. C. C.
grounds, getting the railroad to give it ngiimst fits temple
l b . r , •' - T ' i f 1to i luti und guIf* t!*
have plenty of water and good pre-satire Hem a reii-sniiiiMi rate and a suitable staivi interi* r* d .mil l’aria dt-cnl* d to
up*mng of llu- I’uiiairvu ' .mill, wlnl*- .i Woodruff, M r, II II Mill, Mrs. L. 0 .
*' I Ü" ' ¥ . .1" r- &gt;.ni .. ri Mi- ; i mol*' remote otle I» *-omm tell with llo- String-fellow, Mrs. U T Johns, Mrs.
ul) the lime hut the Water volume will
alt*
nipt
Ids
tligti).
wlmti
In
a.i&gt;
forci-d
j
trulli and all odici &lt;i* rm'tiry aci'cmmo•Mr.,
Mr- condition of h«-r internui poilic»
K •&gt;i
be ready for any fine dram that can lato ahaltdon alt* r two wiri-s on Tits ano Hur Mi
The ll*-nry Mil.aulin. Mrs. Harrold, Mrs.
d litmus
&lt;
.*
*
i
"V
Gibson.
Mr.
It
J
Holly
Mr*
put Upon the plant in case of t^re
iirin l** continue» "The point at issue
In the nett t-Xue we will stYlte t lie hour plane ftail &gt;nap|*ed from Hu- strum |t fl*s It I.
Mr* ' *1 M r! ■i t' . g l b n
With the improvements contemplated of departure of the train frtihi whence it caused hv Mie lugli windFollowing
'
t ) , •V, lu'ioTi of _ \slat i- s fr-.ni ¡ crriian.-tit
ill I I
*
B
hi. Mi
It i M..S sel rlelllellt toliehes tile Hritl-I| empire
Bruise for Bryan
Sanford will have the finest kind of tire
tart and the railroad rate to lie I'.ifl.i s r* t if i to tin- spur* aft* r las tad W ill,
M I * I ,utfu Fuh, Mr* ( ieorge very nearly.”
protection assisted by the fine equipment
By his stand on the eitrus turitï r[ue»tire
to
make
the
llight.
t.ie
aviator
was)
cTiflV-rd,
b isi
tiutl, ili expre«W'(i III Ills letter to the
of the auto (Ire truck and the aide fire
** o o
I-et ull the children la-gin to sum their arri-wl* -I *-o a ■-barge of .*rr•n |1 1- g to l ill
depurfmeTii
hunsclf
It.,tl.
Barbi
ai,d
I
Manager
Vrirolia
s
new
;dl«n
Jay-»»
*sK
K
*,' ha, 'K'*1
^ si
nickels and their parente their chickens,
• -^Viari Ttryim lias won the lavish enconiriot givi it ej, J.Jj.di ter
Sanford a ís la n water ha* long l ^ , u W r n T O -J«* all ihwUitriui -.c,
I l k * ' &lt; *Ut I It til CÍ '
gnrtleo h* re as seriously complicating meJ
reoogtflxed as the liest anrI puffed water
uni» of Collier'» Weekly, in addition to
hands Join in and £t«,f the children a mi fiat ton t-&gt; at tempt tin- tiig-ni to II a vml»
\ - *«i k.' * • '*••1 L ti».* S»
•I .* Tew gutiutlon, willi Japan la-Caiif«- til*- art
litany other*. Streaking of the Florida
in the state. The only objection to, tin, Th* cit* &gt; l Hav ana oil* t* *! . prtr* - I •l\ * *1. *
1• 1 v rmif it \
royal dav.
s*rnHi"l* -h **-■* not i-oiitain th*- ,aun- direct bar
Senator'll
punition, Collier Bays
water being frolli strangers w ho W not
, ió.btnt f..r 1 1 ......... . d ai t a t **r
it p let mg
.rt - I'M . . » r h»* U*r* i
-**vu * i h&gt; again»! ):iT&gt;'ini"*e ¡c (he Cuhfurnui ,u-t
i
accusi »rued to the sulphur odor will
Senator Bryan*' letter chmes with a
,
the
ffigt
1
H
i,
*-t¡-*i
ii-'l,
tiowi
v*-r
(liai
t
*
*
•
*
¿ui'*«
*
f
Kuimnngc Sale
it ! •
t -lilnv -ii
In- overcome by a new system of aera­
really iloipo-nt e\pre,J*U»n u( ¡xdltiial
¡ i ' ailvi-n**- i lf*-* i upen M -vnuti hilol
Tin* Ladies’ Union of th*1'Congrega
tion that wil) eliminate the sulphur and
integrity
Hy* rj
¡«ilitidmt who, an
tiomd church will .hold a Rummage A Car **f l-i- *r - . r , ; - -I ir- o i,, i . v i, c
'1
1’ *■«• ut ..... h&gt;n -In-d iiu*l fiwm-rs io Arianna ,* |in*i*-,t will tm
in a great measure mnhii the water »oft
Proaident
Wilson
ray»
"liH*k» to tbe
Hah* next f-uturdnv tn une of the store« s o l d i n \ r is i ¿ i r l «si \Veiine-dt*»
(orthi'omtng (poni tin- M ix nan govern
to*
'
- . a g i l i w i we|J III* c a m
future;" every young man aqxioua Lu^
for domestic Use. For many years m the n t U ^ T d J o c k on .&lt;aidor.r nv,- nv *-r
mill
I i i « Utile 11cm . - ii.cu *1—*»t. . » „ vsrics». V*»-',—-►—&gt; . *» v x a a r ñ w t r T j t s r r r '
there hiut h « n ubjorrimuTm
M - r,; , ..........
■--r • &lt;
-»a. t »Jrm.e-o-e*-*»’" r*t^rtf -■•-'*»»• TV- it jpir^;¡ "f ef at ii* - o f tit*1 ulplirOiiitn rtualmmt I«1 nfetltifj luil.-w-lf witli the soil of politu'»
1* 1 tally t(ir&gt;&gt; ■
&lt;P
that I- going t*' be »urrx-aaflti ill the
water oil account of (In,- tannic ,n iiP wt to give eus t off clothing, fimo tun' ¡ hose i «-r,oii- •I - -»• ■o l tin-.» - -I.gl i
M' - *
' i ». uin. t ..miirnn-*- to lwi-.ii \on rn.i .lini Mi-xi* ■&gt; It.-tti lite
future of the United Slat«*», might well
properties tfiat accumulnt*
U'td in the ¡w4x-* •lindi-s. ri nltirqs and any odd., «ml end# [iimtlliciitmri *if i ' . * 11hr nu &gt;it tit, Irmi - r* &lt;*.fi,n ,.
1L*t ..tt « w Î41 ( ri|\ 1
i t nur Tratti- American and la|&gt;an*-Me governili* nt*
mm
mit thi, to memoryfrom tina- to time and darkened tire waterr 41 hpt can hy sold. Those nrtich s, d n* anuli! ruto in*- sial*
11 b lorldit *icv er ffll‘11 filB »M..* Ïrt « lit to 11 * V«t i**u, are wulting un linai a* tj*m ■&gt;( Governor
1
have writl*ti you thus at
length lx»
perceptibly.
he new company rfttw
lf| i ,nliilidn , an be sold for small sums « t x i | 1 uitotlu-r orange. h*-r many ami unii Mi&gt; otile **■* &gt;.|lutil th f in-«
.
i
t general Jnbnsoti. thè piev'llilllty ol pont|Hiliillg
,
.
*
catifte I rio not wt»h to la* mtNundcr,tood
purpose to eliminate Uie lake water a. d
, |u. colom1 ^ m, nt tthl, Hr„ diversh-d p rod u ct' nr*- »utRcti-iu to make
thè t»ia*niimti nf thè prnjtqm'd &lt; ullfor*
Ion
ami Iterati*** I feel tut much Interested I
get their supply from drepl artestun wcU,. ^
()f lhj(&lt; ,1]l|l()r(unin
,„ 1V ^ Ild her a gr*ni ami ¡•r**-p*rou, -i **»
But
AutIHR Oh lit * " T I * - 1 M
'tin it te* ma luw by inviiking tlie ri-liremiuni ihope, in the succl-Hs of the people of
that-wdl afford an unfullmg source of hn(1(1 , , „ ,*
,„ a
VllN11|„.
tner* i ' liltl* r* :i-*-ii • • t&lt;-ur
th&gt; r Miiiim foli ii Mu (ill ItIV 1 £ it *u I* mg ilisniMi-ii in otlii'iul t iri li-M.
F
Fiorirla engaged in that industry a.» any
iupply unft give the consumers the pub, mif &gt;r|irlM rall M.nd
,tJU dint)tea proposed u* the ititu* taiiif ,\t1l t n imi ns*
gi-r, *'l | Bhe ovi rw tu Irning majority fur thè W ebb
U
i f i.l/n.
.
lOfiirra (
•'tiler ritiri n *&gt;f the «tate. I had &lt;hi»
w l and best wut.-r that ran I* idiuiord , anna
&lt;(r nntifv Mf„ I fl.*s 1C w ..Ik* r mar*rmll i i,m* flu •t,.i* - fr - - -.
i
* .. 11
i i! * "r
« i ^ *1 t ■i i ,; i
,, | | Mll a bi-tt b r o li 'h i, of. tli* &lt; ulitoriii.i
i|U*-'iinti tu in*» i » fieri I wits a candidate
in It»«- south.
..win»
i
.will
or arrange I • -..Il f-'V t riem tr
I *••inf &lt;1 I • - ,-i .i
VI. 1 . - tn . » i » 1 M
|
» , -l.it *1* " .il •• '**iii*^ t alili-ri noi» i:
Imi *lie 'diate and I Can only say to you
The now improvement- will mean that I’horie Id,
tt 1
W ".iiltigT-.n d.-iil-Mnl d I ti*- h»''*-aiar
■t
I VA -« -t ■
1
now « t u l i I 'aid to the grotCers them­
the water will ia1 iiscil (or drinking pur
L-r i ï- r k &gt;»l • "fM
\
•l i g i a , - . '.’ 0.1100 'igu.O or* - l--r a reti-renduni ri-uld
Auth**ntt*» ,*ri’ in * - in j 1 r »: 1to *1*., i!
selves then thnt I will not vole for a
liases, for domestic use and thal the city
t huluoin is t omlng
Ih- »equrerl.
o( h M. vtok* «, pi-'triiiot* r at Kiw -Is m !. of I IV 11*1*1
protective tariff on anything, wherever
,
will never aufier from a water famine in
No counf? in the state ts aHraciing
For lu x Culli ri or T. K. Hate», ut
nboil I twenty-five rrih , *mith of M el­
grown, manufactured or produced. If
any drouth and that our tire protection more attention from the substantial clac
Sanford.
Welfare Department Woman1* I lub
bourne who w o, -hot ami killed by hi*
I lietieve I should do that I would not be
will be guaranteed. Such u complete ,,f |*&gt;o|i|e of the Cnited Stut*-s than ScmFor Tax Asaeiuor, U K Healey, nf
brother-in-law. Jin k Ii u ;*1* • (i-llowtiig
A meeting of tlie Welfare I&gt;epurintent, a Democrat but n Republican instead..
nystein of supply should of a necessity inole'coinity
Many an- the «etth-rs who
1a*11g wtk*&lt;1
a dispute over a f&gt;* t on a t-all yan *
Woman*» t’ luh of Sanford will !&gt;*• held
Your» very truly,
lower their insurance rates and in many are flocking t** lln* county and are deh o r i ' m i n t . I ¿ ilg e
&lt; apt It F U tot in tile club riaite» Thursday afternoon
Stoke* 111 H*l&lt;l(tloli to la-ltn* ( ,**tn * »ter
N. B BRYAN.
ways the citizen, of Sanford will b*e bene velvping garden larins and gr**v*- ¡iro|n
w to* agent (or the South* rl, k vpr*'- t . lier
«i I lu Yiterilnoi i» railed 1" the
It I' t he aggregate of Just such indi­
fitted by the change» and improvements t-rty
|and the ki-i [-• r d a gem-rai ' t&lt;&gt;r»
Hu * 1 o f S h e r i f f r P a r l i Hand
change in tin- hour
A full attendance vidual acts of courage and hones t y as
Deriving the water from artesiun will»
(trie of th*- l.i'i-r d* v* |n(.n ci ts on a ' i l * ....... ...
I --r &gt;u|**-rnilen*l&lt; n •-I Buttili I n- T- ir -■f til* ITU II t a -r » o f 111* -I* i .11 I III* tit I«
.* «I* all f a r n *1 t-&gt; ,*»••• . &gt;
ti
ini' itati makes up the morality of a
and extracting the sulphur therefrom large scale !• if. 11 ■
11 , .»ft of f h-- ¿’tn n
U
I
|..,* t.,i
i ) . *■,!,,
o f Hr* * ar-l ■'ftliit»
lit -r 1 n i i
tiav*
.t* » ired, it* ii ili inoli *'* « tur In* yeur will [milln al party anil the length of ita
will enable the consumer* to use the ty a Iwill t i-lgbl*-*,t ': ii- . 11, 11,1 as | --I Safi large ( ¡ i n u i i * *
Hardee t ' in j a i l at F o r t I For Trea-un-r J II Inni-*. Ovin i* tu- appointed «rol ¡dan» promulgated, tenure mi the public faith.
water in every part of the home, as there ford anil a few n i|i&gt; -&lt;■'»1I* of ('llltltiOlH. Bierce
I tii-y ar*- .m .1 g* *-&lt;l li t -if nun and will liy which tin- di-pn, tin* II I will begin
*
¿I
will be no rusting of tlx- pipe» or corrod- where a company *.f n,i-i (r-.rn Ce*lur
ii ai.i
good
nltu
mi,ii,i|
.ut
wt-il
**
at
o o II
act nul work
l tie meeting' will he held
itig, that heretofore precluded the use of Hu{iids, Iowa, hu\i- an|uir**i title to
i’ romlnrnl Hanker Honored
trrril over the lieu County
file Exi-«regularly* on the sirend and fourth
The "slioeetring" Congressional di»the sulphur water corning direct from j about 15,000 acres of land surrounding
Of interest to the public of this com­
uttvp Com m ittee orgunired liy electing Thursday id the month. The lecond
trict. comprised of the Fast Coast counthe (lowing we|ls.
( Lake Picket, quire u large and beautiful
J N U hitner county rhairrt nn and Hot' Thursday will tie devoted to the study munity nnd the public in general we find
tie*. from Monroe to Duval inclusive,
When the J * 1system is imstulleil San- lake. A new brunch of tfie Last ( na»i
ND Unitn.-r is a n a n and discussion of Mime one phase of the following statement under the title:
will be the scene of a hot political eon- Holly ,«cr»lur&gt;
Farmer Loan» In Europe
will •^ulifie*] lor tilts position, havlrq
ford Jteople can boast of the finest water railroad header! for the F.verglalles |m*,»s
department work, and the fourth Thurs­
test next )»«r
Senator Malone of Key
"In recognition of hi» special fitness
and best systern that prevail» anywhere through this distriet. A town has lx-en
an intimate knowledge of I'Uldli' urgniil day to business and program.
West may be among the candid«ten. and
to aid In the investigation of the Eurozattons and Boh Holly will «-*•-1 a,r.ly put
and thU plant will l*e another means of
ou^
*Ue hanks of the lake, which
of euurne Claude L'Engle of Jackson­
will
be
called
Picket
l-ake.
Application
peozi system of cooperative credits, to
ginger
into
the
campani»*
r&gt;
advertising our city as one
ville will l&gt;e in the race, A number of
has
been
made
to
designate
the
new
town
Straw
Hide
be conducted under the auipices of tho
Now
that
is
till
over,
we
w
l»h
the
new
resorts of the south.
otheis will also shy thtir rastors into the
a post office and article, are Ding
county and it, off.rial* *rr**oth sailing
A
merry
party
of
girls and boy«. -Southern Commercial Cohgn-w, with
political ring it the wat*r looks fine to
ned lor the incorporation of a «tale
Here is our paw, brethren »hake and chaperoned by Miaa Mell Whit net en- headquarters in Washington, D. C „ ^nd
them l*elore the lime lor entry expires.
L
Music Club
k with a capitalization of tl-Umio
call il square. Orlando Sentinel.
joyed a delightful moonlight straw ride itl pursuance ol .(lecisl authority granted
.
-Gainesville Sun.
•bind, have been surveyed into »mail
The Music Club at thelrji
Friday evening. An abundant supply of
I,|)tre*by designate Hon. W. S.
o o o
of the season and ss sn ln&lt;
act* for garden farms and orange
refreshments and candy were carried ; Withdn\of-Ahe Bunker» TrUXt Uompany
' .
Thi,
week
we
publish the narre* of
&lt; »pliai at San turd
oves and tbe company is arranging to
..
*, i j 1.
were charmingly etiierlair
■long whfaJi added to the pleasure of the f&gt;^ AttsfUa, Go., tut a rnerftber of tllo
Margarita Martin, at t’orni
t a large acreage of citrus fruit, and forty people from other state* who have
Sanford. Ela . May 14, I!&lt;Li.
happy crowd. Those enjoying the plea»-! Americsif Commission, snd do ijereby
Friday evening.
themselves, develop much oi the purchased land in the "Wonderland of Editor Sanford Herald:
ant ride and lovely moonlight evening ' authorize and «mpower him-to act M -y "
the Peace Itiver Valley" within the pant
It has been Mrs. Martin'* custom since land.
Lillian Herring, little repreaenlstive from the sUte of GeoM •Y
1 see in the pa|&gt;er* that there i» talk of Wire Misses
week. This week t* no exception
Ev­
iu organization to extend this delightful
---------- —--------------Caldwell,
Annie
Whitner, Ruth Roll- *'■ « " »»id Commission, with all rights
dividing the state of F'lorjda.
ery week »e carry a similar list, some­
courtesy to the club and the memlters
Uke «o Knock
In your paper of M ay 13 you quoto erts, Annie May Tope, Susie Brown, «"d privilege» thereto belonging."
'
olwaya anticipate much pleoaure in their
11 weir-s to l»e the province of some times running a little short of forty .hut from another paper which suggests Ruth MçDsniçl», Virginia Brady; Annie
(Signed) Joseph M. Brown, Governor.
mure
times
being
a
greater
nun
her,
lost meeting at Comfort Gt*u«ge; with •Ktorida
to "knock“ -m every propThU 1» ■ high compliment to. Mr.
Ocala, Gainesville or Sanford as the cap­ Andrews, Daisy Betta; Collier Brown,
such a gracious hostess.
osition requiring sn expenditure of put&gt;- With homracekere flocking hrre in such itol for the east or south part.
Wit
hard and at the same lime redacta ” »■’ . -,
Harold Washburn, William Pope, Fran­
The meeting, which was largely a t-'lie money, which will not immenaely a continuous stream ran any one doubt
credit
uj&gt;on the People« Bxnk of-this city
cis
Bell,
MorrU
Spencer,
Griffin
Herring.
By all means let’s make it Sanford.
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tended by the cJub members who wire benefit their own immediate locality, the future of Wauchula?—«Wauchula
By looking at ft good trap we see San­ Lloyd Brown, G. W. Sjiencer, John Mor­ with whom he ia connected, and we ar*
pleased to have with them eeversi vis- We are thankful however that the ma- Advocate.
f pleased to learn that he has been apK,
ford nearest the renter when railroad rison, Dick Brown.
o o o
itorx waa presided over by the president, jefrity of Florida editors are men of suf­
{—j
*polntcd to ipv^itigate
Tv™ , „the
, rplans and
^,
con fire tlorT"is considered and with“ our
Mrs. Fannie S. Munson.
Hon. W. J. Bryan. Secretary of Slate fine waterway to the ocean makes it a
ficient mental calibre and liberal mindoi ;'^*ïjdrin
*»»lJpl?ing
{»rtnere ., w ith. \
: methods of
g .Tarin«*
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After the reading of the minutes by^ednraa to “ boost" for Florida as a whole, and Mrs. Bryan expect to arrive in ideal location for a state capital.
(money, ntyw»in u*« fa European coun- ,
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For good ttnd nifflcient rtaaon
a th e ____
Tha opinions of an editor who cannot Miami today, for a stay of a week or ten - 1 might write piger ami page» in favor
ha
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n&lt;as of the club, In the winding up of the see beyond the confines of his own baili­ day*. their visit at this time being occa­ of Sanford, but will let you think about Democratic party has been fn the' habjt]
Mt. VVltham
Wlthoro will meet th.
tm i* fin ;-'rr—
... js&amp; r
habit'
Mr.
the ¿op
éóntmi#affair* of the Sanford Muaic Club necee- wick will not lx* considered sertfltisiy sioned by the near completion of thsir it for awhile io-fore »aying more
of taking its candidates for president] ,iOIJ ,t Berlin. Germany, andta a p p o l n l e d ^ ^
aarily brought nut much discussion. by u thinking public. - Iu»uderdale Hes- winter home
\frHm “ contested state.
a» chairman of a sjieclal committee to
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Oscar
Underwood
t
nücrw'Hxi
ha«t
had
great
inherent
'
influire
inquire
into
Into
the
foregoing
forocoini
subject
sublect
In
v
The president appointed a committee ald.
J H CELLAR.
strength
at
the
Baltimore
convention
Germany,
Holland
and
France,
and
w*
to examine and report u[&gt;on a set of ref­
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Over 136,73(1 barrel» of Irinh potatoes
(toute J.
lost June. In sj'ite of the fact that he await his re|*ort with Interest.
erence books which the chib have under Nolle* to Stockholder* of the Sanford have been shipped from tS John» county
was from an unconteated slate he « u
advisement and if found to supply the
Building A Loan Association
this season. The grand total for the
, Not Ire la. Veterans
the choice of a large coniervative element
needs of tbe Mtsie Department of the
.The adjourned annual meeting of the county ittil " f»r ' einwd that number.
Notice
All veteran# of the civil war who wore In the east.
Woman's Club »y^ b e purchased.
stockholders of the above named associa­ The entire cron has been excellent.
Having
been
appointed Trustee in
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But the Alabamian will be in ■ com­
the Blue arid Gray, also all Spanlih\ committee was also appointed to tion Is Called tty meet at its office over
Bankruptcy for William* A Mlltecr,
0 00
American veterans are requested to meet pelling poeition if the country prosper*
»v ise the constitution and by-laws of Ftrat Nation«) Bank i t 7:30 p. m. MdnBankrupt^ you are kertby notified that
This week the contract will be let by alt the poatoffice kt 10:45 a. m. on Sunday, under the revised tariff. M
the club to conform os cloeely as possible day, May 26th, -I f you can’ t attend
td march to the Con- M B
with tho constitution of the Woman's tign proxies at om et 00 rnttung ctn Dt Messrs. Frmnk and W. 0 . Well*, for a May,25th, 101
hmcli -for- Mwmirli t H F
new brick husinesa block in our zity. gtefa tionai c L
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' 0 »0| Hi Pemald. F*re&gt;.
H. C. DUBOSE,
stay: that proeperity will be itrongly lx
Tbe building is to be a one story struc­ vie*.
Aitar ascertaining the wishes of the
A. P. Connelly, Seçy.
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evidence, following the enactment of the
CHAJ9. F. HA8KIN8.
Tue* A Fri-3tc
ture with a frontage of 143 feet by 50
msrr.bcri os to the course of itutfy to be
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THE SANFORD HERALD

A fir 30. 1911

D R . R. M. M A S O N
ized in tlu: town on the usual lines tjiat and enjoyment to all the subsequent CHOSE OWN SWIMMING HOLES
D R. - . t G. B U T T
started out in the same manner as Hun* life. Hence go lb college, if &lt;kt all pos­
DENTIST
DENTIST--------John Muir Relatss How, by Their
dreds of sTdular Iwarda have done in sible.
Own Method, Bathing Wee Made
Welhorn Block
hundreds oi other cities. The members
Phone ID
Office: / Yoweli Building
— ■ Delight to Boys.
Budget of Opinion "Just Bc- wen* reasonably enthusiastic, they paid ----— 8poc«tfo—F4»tvlng- at -Tripoli.
Tripoli, which has been ceded to
SANrORUuFLORIDA *
their aulwicriptions promptly and liber*
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It appears natural for children to
tween You and Me.*’
ally uml they attempted to promote the Italy by Turkey, will bring the formor
Dotno enhanced prestige In the Medit­ bo fond of water, although tho Scotch
usual enterprists. But somehow the
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erranean, but not much commercial method of making every duty dismal OCt* n..a* u
T H Ò M A S E M M E T ” W IL S O N
•UiinA-UWra^- wtirk well, there were no
•i-.am lrlved tQ_jnako necessary, bathing
OrsLasr Of
ru rn H l
Pve-AkfJi
-c* t ibATTDRNBY AND COUNSELLOR
nStiits. Soon
»M » Hjffi
**an3 Is carried on for health terrible to u x C -w U .'.
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and the board in n short time was down c h|0fly by Greek«. Since sharks have •member among J ho nwful experiences
Lair
älslr
AI
loi
Of/
^«wich Judicial Circuli of
of
childhood
bofng
taken
by
.the
serv­
reached (hat const from the Bed sea,
Chlel I* Among Ye Taking h oles to a very low rhb.
VETERINARIAN
ant
to
the
seashore
when
I
was
be­
Just
hvrft
it
member
conceived
the
idea
by
way
of
tho
flue*
canal,
the
sponge
.i
R »ik k «ri. Stallini and Salvan Lake
und rullìi, lie'll Prent 'Cm
SANrogD r j- F L O R ID A
ol extending the operations ami hum- fishery has become a dangc'rotTs bust- tween two and three ? years old,
S o S ava Sn un trrrr.
Offica lla&amp; J B ri». S latta
bmhip of the board to the surrounding, " f « - . The men remain several min- stripped at tho sldo of a deep pool In R t t J a a n t o t P u l A**.
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tho rocks, plunged Into It among craw­
i-mintrv and
nod inviting
Inviiimr the farmers and
ami utc*
wf ‘ *r- ft
f t 1“ «
country
nround the body, which, tho direr ling crawfish and slippery wriggling
Hariri*. Mr Huflrt*
others to join. The idea was wrtod upon
Tf *
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Jerks when hn wishes to bp'haulcd up snake-ltko eels, and drawn up gasp­
GEO; A . Uf.C O T T E S ’ *
and the response was immediate and en­ with his Oatch. Some few years ago ing and shrieking only to bo plunged
Lami ot my btrth, trrfjht autiklmtd Und,
JEW ELER
rWIrU, my Florida,
thusiastic. The membership almost at a sponge Usher dived down with a down again and again. As the tlmo ATTORNEY axd COUNSELLOR at LAW
Land by tbo Call and Oman ermnd.
Florida, my FlorkU,
one« was Increase«! from one hundred marble slab In his hands, to mako him approached for this terrlblo bathing
Practice in State and Fidenti Courts ■
o i ah (bo rtam in mat and m t ,
lilY SPECIALTIES
and fifty to five hundred'and the pros­ sink more quickly. A shark met him I used to hide In the darkest corner*
I ’ nlo n y K w l «bou art lb* boat :
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of
tho
house,
and
oftentimes
a
long
Han may t live, Kara may I mat,
G
dm
er-Woodruff
Bldg
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Sanford
Fla.
and
half
swallowed
^llrn
head
first,
perity of the city and the region round
Pickard's Hand-Painted China
Florida, my Florida.
search
was
required
to
find
me.
But
lacerating him badly, but, not appre­
about was promoted proportionately.
la country, lawn, on MUt and d*tt*.
Gorham's Sterling Silver
ciating the marble, ejected them both. after wo were a few years older w«
- - Weld*. » y
&lt;The Trenton idei Ai fti taken .Up In
Tho man lot go tho slab, and made enjoyed bathing with other boys ns DR. W . E. 'H Ö U SH O LD E R
Th* rybUnic chin
thy tchoql balla.
Rogers' Plated Ware
other citlea and (t has spread piam i- •for tho surface, the short-sighted wo wandered along tho shore, careful
^ ^ m y .F lo r id .,
I thy children day hy day
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.Elgin and Woltham Watches
ously. ATid it is founded upon the cor* shark luckily going after tbo marble. however not to get Into a pool th a t,
DENTIST
To taam ta «(db tka ostri«'* oay,
had an Invisible bpy-doVburlng mon­
flamiy to ataod lor th*oi loi
(or ayo,
reel theory. The city and the country
Florida, my Florida.
Pkv rHf«U
-Phooe It
to. rky
ster nt the bottom of it. Such pools, Roomi 23, 24 »afte.
surrounding it are mutually interde­
W h ir« T u rk s ‘Crushed Barbs.
Tba (oldao fruit tho world ouUMmo
miniature
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maelstroms,
were
called
pendent. What, adds to that of the
It was on tho banks of tbo Mariti,
o'fe’ D. F L OJt I D A.. . ! ALL COORDS GUARANTEED
florida, my Florida,
"Sookln-ln goats." and * were well
Tbv fardawa and |hy pboapUt# min«*,
one increases ‘{kit of the other also. near Adrlanople. In 1364. that thd
known to roost of us. Ne3e^ clc®'J j
The plan Is w^i wortjfrjplbption else-. Turks first csmq’ lnto conflict with the/ we
Y laid tíwrTieh atoro of food aupidy,
never ventured into tuiy . pool o a :
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young
Slavonia
raoas—the
Servians,
think/ to
where,’ It cannot
strange
parts
of
the
edast
before
we
*
Florida, my Florida.
bring good results When energetically tho Bosnians, the Bulgarians. Louis had thrust a sflck Into It If the stick l
j I., king of Hungary and Poland, with
up.
the prlneM'of-tieMila.-Sexila and Wol- were not pulled out of our hands we j
l i t *
' ; ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF
Thy aona aj
Iroo moat bo.
lachla, had decided to. conquer the boldly entered and enjoyed plashing
Florida, foy ,
—,
and
dacktng
long
ere
wo
had
learned
1 The Idcn of some folks that they harr sultan, « ’ task , that tho Greeks had
From north and aouth, from mat and woot.
From (moine binata tbay mm* lor not,
the world by the tall hnd a down hill been unable to manage. Tho Turks to swim.—John Muir, In Atlantic.
And llnd in the* tbalr w w t i quoat.
pull now that Sanford Is a country seat were only half as strong o s the allies;
Florid*, my Flwlda.
Advice for ths Minister.
tickles me to death. Some of three but tho commander took advantage of
Whan I1U Iwtido and woaa o'rrt.k«-,
In preaching, tho minister had boon
Florida, my Florida,
same people who sat on the store lioxre their Intoxication to make a sudden rather long-wlndod, when tho young
Thy aona and dauahtm quirk will maka,
and chewed navy tobacco while the new night nttnek. Tho fllavs were aroused bride remembered that aho had left
Florida, my Florida.
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by the beating o f tho Turkish drums
Tbo aarriftro o( loro and (¡1*.
county was In profess of formation ¡ire
tho Christm as dinner In the gas rnngo
To aara (rom wo*, from 111* and alrU*.
"Tbo Ottomans were upon them before
MANUFACTURERS OF GINGER ALE AND SODA WATERS
To (*U thy loom In danfar atrlla,
j now sitting in the same place willing they could stand to arms. Thoy were without regulating tho flamo. She
florid*, my Florida. .
hastily
wrote
a
noto
nnd
slipped
It
to
for the r.1 venu to feed them and *XI*:CtvlItl tn,AH((l feared from their
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lug the rmHina Jo full from heaven. , I lAlr.'Vsays 8a'd-ud-Dln; ‘'speeding from her husband, who was an usher Ho,
thinking It was Intended for tho minis­
The above song written by C. W,
just want to tell them tlwt unless they the field of light to the wasto of
Waugh of Crmcent City Im* Iteon adopt­ get n moVe on themselves and do mime flight, thoa« abject« poured Into the ter, calmly walked up and laid It on
the pulpit.
ed hy the legislature os the etnto song
things that the city will not be sny stream Marina, and were drowned.”
T ho m inister paused tn the midst o f
of Florida. Preserre It for future use. j
off |h&gt;n it
M o tc nHin(&gt;. (Jivi. Tbo spot can still be seen on tho map
his serm on and took tho note with a
[slon was thought off. Two swatlown do as flirf BltuliiKhl, the "Serbs’ rout."
suitlo, w hich changed Into a terrlblo
T Sometimes the men who ore reall) not rnuke drunk and court hum»
frow n ns ho rend:
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D F E E D S T A B L E
Wonderful Transparency of Metals.
gootl and want to stay at home night* ,|„ ll0t
|,y a jugful,
"Pleaso hurry home and shut off tho
C or or P a rk A vcn u o and S e c o n d S tre e t
Gofii leaf o f n thlektires o f fou r m il­
are not appreciated at their full worth1What the old burg need-* rigid now U lionths &lt;d an Inch will, In a cold statu, g a s"
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C T O R S F O R A L L K IN D S O F H E A V Y H A U L IN C
by the wife who imagines she wants u « bustling sfiirti limi will build a bulk allow tlie green rays of light to pass
They Needed It.
fcpotlvaM bn use in* lead Ilf 11 afnitfiuui inn- head on the (nkr front ami a nr«r (mirisi
through, but this th* only exam ple
Largo supply of H o r s e s , Mulos,
Mr. W abash — ! see a Mrnnger was
bund. The Orlando Sentinel »in-s up hotel nnd until that is dona there will I» o f light penetrability otnong m etals In
arrested In Chicago tin- oth er day bo­
Wagons arid M arno *» always
the matter about right:
nothing doing in the rsien and manna a cold stati*. R ecently, how ever, scion emi»«« he had $32») In hls pocket.
“ A lady received the following ri pt&gt; line I have said it l»-fon- and I cay It list* hnvo turned their attention to the
on
hand F o r Sale o r Exchange
Mb G otham — And w asn’t It Ills own
from u neighbor-in answer to n ijutetion HKU¡n that unless Sanford builds a toar­ fa ct, discovered hy Faraday, that gold m on ey ?
as to why she allowed her children and I ist hotel and rh-ans up the lake front nnd sliver foil becom e transparent If
B la c k s m llh ln g and W ag o n R e p a ir in g In c o n n e ctio n
"O h. yes. It was sh ow n to bo hls
her hut ham! to litter ujp every ro-mi in and the tuiy in general there wdi in a heated. Thus It ha« been found that ow n -m oney ”
liTr house. - The sentiment will find short time In- no city to clean Up. Some at about 1,000 d egree» F gold frill
"W h y did they arrest him then?"
Sotm-what thinner than that already
"W h y . he wan trying to got out oi
lodging In the heart of every home-loving t&gt;«jp!e never see farther than their own
ITU
m entioned b ecom es com pletely trans­
person in the bind: "The mark of little hack fnnci; nnd from the appcnjancv of parent to w hite light, while a very town with It!"
Ft
muddy* fret upon the tloor c.1n l»e more sonii- uf their yards and tin- nfdividuals thin film of silver placed on a glatia
No Wondor.
cosily removed than the stains where the themselves they do injl even »is- that plate becom es trari«|urretil at ntxiut
‘T v o foutld u nen ime for thnso
llttle fret go fililo lb* highways of sin far. Even the ntd »annon bursting did 740 degree« F., Hie com bination o f Ml
giutmophone reroril* yott bonghi h«*t
The prints,of the little finger» U|x&gt;r the not wake- up soon of the de.i&lt;| (mih*T ver and gla»» no longer acting a s n
wei k nnd whlcjj COSt su d i a lui of
window cannot shut out. the sunshine here nml 1 do Iu»F hellevv they will ecu m irror. Several oth er m etals ItaVi* m on ey." nnld hls wlf«-. uccordlng lo tho
half os much os tlu- shadow that darkens wake u|)-.u:d rtahr.e the advantage* that b «e n found to p ossess the sam e prior S«n FYanelsco ("hronlcle "Ilo*- elevar
All kinds' o f (¡n s R a n g e s, .H o t Blute»* S
th« HiitfJwr'a- heart over the one who is Sun furft ¿tiers anil i-^n offer will* somn e rty whoa Intensely heated, Imt ulinw,* y 11u « r e ,” he ox cla lm od . "\t’hnt la
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mi in, despite Its 11«litnrss.‘ -b.wrvao r«r
fwrt ««■aaw r^Twcfcwawnwgfc.-&gt;rmp- im n wnR
pVn-ftum re. Any Itlj It- prr-rt«) fm petu-trablo by light.
b&lt; gali. ! hohl a «ki-tn o f »im i over
““If
,
. .Joe find« homo a refuge from tare mid, ctiws roaiLs town In Florida ran ulk
my am i. tl&lt;&gt; one end o f th&lt;&gt; wool on n
V
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llg
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t
happiness
with
iu
four
walls,
|h.-ir
water
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and
have
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Pffeci. ; Jnc«&gt; thè ri^-l un thè gram ophonf —— - -h r* enn put his old Imojl Ih the rocking’ hot. 1 except Rnnfnrd and m i!.« w.
Tho.hHnd tolop lion e girl has boon
nnd th«-i start thè machltie The »n o i ~
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chaff ond hang his cost on the fioor nny do ttC tiring tiify summer we had lietuv trlod unii proveti n bucccsh In Unitila wound up tn no t i m o '" Tho fonti ~
m
òro.
Miss
KIslo
Rondermaq,
thè
In the-week. And if t etfind it and, stop miking nhout what wonderful
liuMmiid gasped In ad mi rat loti
"Uni S S
Brut, operato* th è exchunge for itahe er».
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that s imt al)." »he contlnuod "Tom or.

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company to
show that href is two l,r thru- time* a*
high as m utton and the rva-%oti (nr It.
T h o people are urged lo rexo.’ 1 tpoie tu
oiu ttqh und tu give Op tu'fur as i hey cup
th cir m ldlctlon to beef.
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Hheppard-l'riitt naytiftu. _Jtecently th«&gt;
.'fiiiryland flcJiool fo r tho Bllnd turoed
while yet. Hot air in nil right In It* tml tivù ntlmr «*-«•)| trnlheil girl» nini
phu e hut Its I'iace Is lit Il.c gaf r l / l tti«- manager« In-lliAn l tic-) t riti open
where it
nu-’ rtf qi||iirtit-retaf \slm
thta tl«*|i! uf work to rnany «itli«-rn
l! Voti hat I a garden kW-|t it ytiyrtelt.
Thegu girl» are w orking »R ii thè n-g
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t Ulatloti su R chbouril», hut a n e » li Imi
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«*f board la belng ptnuned » h lc h wlll
' 1 * ttrl&gt; olten urkiil, »houid Bf younK slm pllfy Uio trainin g
nnd Incroas«
nrnn or wuman go to college? Now- tho ctficle n cy -o f th o slghtless opera^-ilaya thè thinp o f guing to college or tors. The inost dllllcnlt board n o *
Hot is in thè «ir. 1 bear it «lincidistai n , op era li«! hy bllnd girl» I» Ihnt nt thè
Creat tieni uh'l bear mnriy urgumanla1 Y oung W om en 's Christian asaoclatlon
have not startet! to d o itnythlng Worth,

Ij[leaking o f p r i m of cstlle tho »tute,
m ent rdntfa that while the population
•of *he country has increased b y unorc hot Ft lor fthd ngnintt n college epurici
sthllTl 16,(0&lt;I,D(H) In the la*t decade the As to the propri
"1 it h t it Imi said that

'decrease In rtumlwr of rattle is T,500,0&lt;t0reff „ü deiw-nd* on *n man;. &lt;ire mnsinnrer
In a reft aln Ilmit.-I t tie '.•'noon feWtr Hint a dire* l amwei i- tfi&gt;t-i*».il*l*.
cattle can» lo the market that! during I j,al n . r&gt; young nun, or young wuiiiuii
the name jx&gt;rloil |a*t year, n h«s of 700,- should go to college is just a^ iiuosensiral
000.000 jmumU of tael
iU tliut no one should go ut nU, lliu»|
Un« point I» dwelt upon more than genius t» independent of till conditions,
nny other, und that Is (hut tho country »ml he net) some of the wurid's ,gruutu»t j
must stop killing calves. Our people' men never entered a college door. Such
cut more veal, it 1» mid, than is tile case Is the case ,,( W. J. Thig|&gt;en uf litis city,
in nny other country. Hut the only way It always »rems to mi* that a col legto reanh that situation L* hy n nation- education would have s|Kitli-d him and
wide law, nnd the nation cannot Irgnlly crlpphsl Jiis rare genius. But all such
hiu»t such Uiw; at (rest no ground has nun Have u training of some kind nnd
been discovered on which congresa could etpial to a college education,
act so tu to control the markets of the
R(Jl Qn , hp ot||(,r luui(1
othfr
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It is very easy, of course, to urge that
there I« resort to mutton,'but it may Idthat hundreds of thtmsand» nm ljarhapi
millions do not care ro much for It, that
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Apples for* Health,
Tho old Idea that apples were tho
favorite fruit of tho god Is a plausible
theory. The freshness of youth w m
ever possessed fify those who mado up­
pics their principal diet. Certain It Is
that there U no food so valuable. ApPie* nourish the brain and spinal cord,
They contain phosphorous, albumen.
sugar, gum , «b lo ro p h y ll,-jiia llc

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»in fbey) is tho character of thn .majority gallic acid, vegetable-fiber and water.

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JnW Inh*
lUh To at tcimit to |J o t
Americano. Yet another fea- They euro gout and rheumatic dinarre - - * ’ ■ '
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- inot take a polish. To attempt to rein-. turo o( their character 1« thnt If they der and exorcise n beneficent- Infin
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. ■-------- |_J5| CAIA.than Is to throw away time and . flhd.ijn abode In another country th oy jon co on tho liver and stomach. Ripe
I am heartily In fsvor of promoting,mnnuv
u - u ^ #ncouragB fa|,ä^m:
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/money It
forget thMr own and for a timo usual- kppTèn “ and bread as i''d ie t win do '
n better feeling Itetwren town and court-;lti(iuIH nmJ
bteW disappointment», ly servo Writh efficiency.”
mero to rettore health than drufi.
try and to (Ids end would *ugg»t a con- 0fl t||i, ,.unlriir). illJ)p08, „ K the puetn.
soildation of nil the-boards of trade b y |#jon uf u güW, mIn(i atI)1 tharorfer. there
Americans Were "Oottonetes.”
Seminole j-ounty. The following from ^ ,|ulhini{ th„ ^ n n,|(i lo
|&gt;ouvr uñffi
Imports From Japan.,
During tho Revolutionary war nnd
For each jieraon In the United Hint«» shortly filter It, citizens of the United.
the Tampa Tlrtu-s give, goo«! reoMns f o r i ’ likt;
c0Uege education,
.
such a movement:
j j ere the.miud la taught to work. The a dozen fraper napkins nnd~a third of States were known In the Spanish col-T
a pound of tea are Imported from Ja­ onletf as "Bostoneses." probably . be­
.
One of the best plans fer promoting ; foundation must l&gt;o laid /&lt;•c all future
pan every year.
cause the1war began near that town.
the proeptrlty of citi« and thp country j growth and dcvelojmlenL A college
Francisco Cruiat, Spanish lieutenant
lying alxMit them had its origin in th*; education of the right kind and in the
governor of Missouri, writing to the
H u No Remedy In Law.
•mall city of Trenton, Mo., mrU s krtqwn j c ^ , Qf
right person is capital invtet■governo r o f lamíais ns on Deeembei » , 1
aJI'rsnton ldao.
1■" ' " 7 " * 18'ahll wcUlnvoited. It i» not «Imply a — A tr r r y '
1777. aaid: "Colonist» tn tho English
a purchaser of forged post
territorio«' are being foreod to beav
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Ita development famo oliout in this mdhey investment but also a wind ondi has no remedy against the
arms against the Dostoneae»"
way? There wad a board of irad^ org/m- hpidt -tnv
bivietmont and brings pleasure

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" T U N G S T E N ” or “ M A Z D A ” L am ps,
tliroo lim es the li^hr at the sa m e cost.
Electric Iroijs, T oa sters, etc.
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Creation of New W orld*.

People auk “ How wan th«- universo
created?" Tho fact Is tho universe
wo» never "created." It Is In n procena of perpetual creation. It Is bo- =
Rig made, destroyed and remade Jill
tho time The telescope and the *pocIn I'hllsdelphlo. I.lk«- a hotel, the n» tresco!», tiring down to us pictures ol
»orlatilit) club nnd home ha» JtU» rixitn» part» &lt;«f It In all the »tag«*» of growth n
anti eight [&gt;ay niutton*. nnd the till nil anil «teeny. Tho most fascinating
operator« are n» accurati- and quick probi* 111 "f modern astronomers Is the
««'jin lung nut of that great prof«-*»,
ai. olia r girl op«&gt;rntor»
th«- illmow-ry of ilo- mtithod of Ih«'
w«&gt;'rl«l iiiiii hlnn R I» a question not
Hls Support Poor.
of
»hat hup|««nfi| once In age« ago.
A MI»M»Mppl b&gt;&gt;-tnoi rat innde »ev
oral ufforts to get a i-oiiKrv»nloiial bin of ubai I» all tbo time huppenlng.
nomination. Ho won roundly beaten —World’» Work.
every time, nnd at last announced thnt
Cable and Wlrelcis.
ho was going over to the Republican
An announcement recently made by
party. Hundreds of negroe» were In
the district nnd aiming them thn now the directors of an ocenn cable com­
leader did most of Ills work of organ!- pany once more einphnalxea thn fact
ml Ion. Ho built up club« and held that no detrimental effect whatever
meetings and when another «-lection hits been experienced hy tho tap!it ex­
P«’ r!od camn had him self nominated. pansion of wireless telegraph commu­
Tho negroes paraded &lt;111Ik« ntly nnd nication. Ju»t ns Jn tho familiar case
th«' campaign had nil the outward ap­ of a new rapid transit system In a
pearance of being full of hustle, but Idrgu city finding Its own now busi­
when the ballot lioxes were opdned ness without taking from the trafflo
there were but two vote* for tbo for- on existing means of transportation,
nwr Democrat,-nnd on lop of tlint he so the cable companies are finding
» a » arrested for repeating.—Chlcngo that there Is ample room for both the
Evening Dost ,
old nnd the new systems'In- the In­ ::
creasing demand for transoceanic tel­
egraphy.
American Character In t793,

,*,ttrily ofgreat -value. Because t» few
,,r rVen many collcg** gradual«« an
* * u W j* n„ iirguhient AgalaA the ndl^e. Ttkücollege cannot change the
nature of n’ieh or women, if they g..
many limn* ns theyhave Iw-ef if they ¿an into cullt-gi' ax impntctlcabfta UNy will
unly have the bref at all.
as u rule comp out the sanie. A collegi'flie arrest O f' Mldnd M itchell, a
■-OiH* »«miment of the Swift statement devilo])», but d o « not create. It an
provokes n wntoice of comment; that I* artificial institution and not a super- , young'American and protege of tlaron
von Steuben, by th6 Spanlah comthe aMeriiott;thnt the packer's profft on natural one. The question 'of.gping to tnnndnnt of New Madrid, Mo , In 1793,
a ten pound rooqi is only'tWo rents. It eojlegt* or not can only !&gt;o holvvd by, on tho charge o f -espionage, gnvo Don
appears In the study of the beef trust Iasi know ing the man or woman, the college ; Manuel Unyoso do Lemon, llautonant
year that pretty much nil tli*1 cost" of and the drcÌHitsUtnece Incident to the governor of Up per ’Louisiana, an opbundling the entire JritrraM was charged I cose. Here, a s 'In ull cime*, every tub portunlty to express hls opinions o f
tp tho fre*f meat'end ol It and not db- must stand on its, own lmttrim, I’ndi- Ajnerlcntu. Writing tq Baron do Cartribitted tf, th jK p ^ o f handling and ren- ridusllty must be .consulted. Mntft ondelet, lord governor at New Orleans,
v — will ..«*
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' **rB Bt-'tre™! that (In co q ilstihsr!iig^fir-i*h‘ inarkt'La)l tfie rest.oi the («ertoti»
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gramiipliiiin- ¡uni »o rleuri thè knlveB.”
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THE IIERA1D PRINTING COMPAQ
ft. J. tlUUY. Editer
W M. ItlY Y lt, B u iln tt i Manager

Subscription Price. Si HO a Year In Advance

Paratem» In *.t*»nce

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l?n;«rT.J •• »H-ond -rises mat) maltr&gt; Animi 22nd
ISOS. *t ttir i*&lt;yu&gt;t!1rr at Hanford. M om , I n
ander Act of Marth Ird tH7f
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Telrfbuue Mu. MB

The Sanford iferald haajthanged from
a five to a six column paper which Is very
proper size fo r.a county seat paper
Wo congratulate Bro. Holly on the lot
ward step.—Orlando Sentinel.

tory is th&lt;* sine qua non wr would sttgRest, and hereby nominate, the town of
Sebring lit the northeastern ■porttvm ol
DeSoto county. It is as near as p&lt;w*U&gt;ti* in the gi-**graphiralenivter of the
pro|Hv*&lt;d new *tat&lt;‘ of South Florida
loxtk at the limp and see if we are not
rtKht
Tampa Tittup__r &gt;
. , bartfttrrd f^'~8rfTff;iib*7oF,if‘ *1 and*is the
in the priijsraHl state of,
We liopo^to see the gflod example set Florida, takli g toe line» (or »tat** divi
hy those Carolina boy*, followed by &lt;»ion at tl.e S iw.imue nvi r ulld making
the formation of liny»’ pork clul»? all over \( * *t Florida wit!) all t!.o counties West
Florida during the next year.-*-Bartow of the river and Florida with all the
Courier-lnformuntcounties cast o| the river. If it ever
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came to dividin,
stutc into tItroe
IS IT FOOL TALK?
parts then th. hum of the Lime* w'mtjd
llotli West and South Florida want a Ik* true, Sanford
ntrally located,
state. Then, why not Jet Jacksonville has thit* trutlic posilion,1 water transporhavf one too, making four Including the tation and all el
Whatovor it takes
present one, Hut there will !»• no c u t; to make a state capital we have it ami
up of Florida; she will remain as she is, the Times is just thirty minuses late in
and it is fool fool talk hy both West and realizing this fact. The Miami MetropSouth Florida for «-division. Wait until olis awoke first, hence the endorsement
the Mate got! a couple million of inhabi­ of Sanford.
tants, then bring the matter up.
—— 0 -----STATE’S WONDERFUL PROGRESS

remarked Shad, with much satisfui'tiou
at tin* recollection
During the great unpleasantin-***. Shad
was induced to leave he* nia-t*r and join
th* federal ant .
1lu*y piaeed Inn m
an artillery rommnnd at Milton Head,
He preserved his old nii|(eiMiiii.y^^^uia&gt;M«t*
e»P
iwl’itsum** in Sanford
It was always
ill this iittire that he tired tin* cannon,
'll|d B»*.,l/*l*iib1 •u;»*iti Krent puldie
»hV osioiu ' rim* was celebrated the
digging of the ttrst shovel of dirt for the
lx*ginning o| the South‘ Florida HailromF
[That *hov« I.*f dirt, it will be remembrred, was thrown hy General Li rant. who
at the time was visiting Flotidaje
It wits Shad who tired the solutes to nevy
atearnlioau on their arrival at the Sanford docks, and thus Old tieelzehuh
belched forth its roar ti|&gt;on the receipt of
the new» of* presidential devtiniv*; an d 1
thus, and rhus, on many other occa-,
sions the old gun waked the echoes under the practiced touch of Shall, the exartillery man. No wonder it refused to
w°rk f°r ‘ he green boys—Shad was

' Few, if any. states in tho Union have *on? S‘’m!noIe .counf&gt; * “
won- J “
ever p r o v e d at any tlmro In their t
dont‘
hiatoriro as Florida is doing now. ,his |r Shad wiW v t ^ o r and very humh.e,
advancement Itcing the happy result of f
,f,t*^** ••iWrt'JUng and ready with
o mmhlnoUn „r
_____ ; repartee on any occasion, because of

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Dining car* on trains No*. 82 86 Local Sleeper to Savannah operat­
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A. W . F R IT O T
Division Passenger Agent
W. Bay Street

Jacksonville, Florid*

THIS IS AN ENTIRELY NE
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A P R IL 1st, 1913
VACANT

LOTS

46— Lot, 132x147 find. Cor. 6tb and Olivet
47— Throe Lots on French, between l&lt;‘lh*iuitl 1.1th
48— Lot, corner 10th and Kim. c ..,,.,2-. i . ..&gt;
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.* Ixits 4 and 6,
*4*. Tit^IX*.
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50 Nice lot o n the HvielnHs ^, ' ....
51— Nice IptpA the HeJimtlt
52— Lots 9 and 10, Iflk. 5,J'ivr6. (Half cash.).
53— T w o lodr/each SOxlGcflcholce)............: ............
64— T w o lots, each 50x127 r.'f
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55— Lot No. 2, 141k. 12, Tier G, Georgetown
56 lait 9. Hlk. 10. Tier 2
57 Tw o lot.s on ( Ink, between 11th and 12th
56 — Five lot* on Park Ave., 67x180 t Heights), ear
59 Two rota, ctimcr 11)1h and Myrtle
60 ( )ne lot, eorner Tenth anti Palmetto
ill tine lot on Palmetto, between 0th arid 10th
62— ‘ )ne lot on &lt;&gt;ak, between 3r&lt;l and 4th

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WE LOVE SC’ HOLEY
1, 000.00
It »eeitis that sonic Florida etHtor with
•1, 000.00
malice aforethought has been appro­
700 .0 0
priating our stories and reprinting them,
25P.00
and* we more than half suspect thut It's
800.00
"Bob” Holly of the Sanford Herald, for
T^he Sanford Herald reverses its coun­ Our greatnt** loomed large tut the edi­
1.100.00
ty policy as to itself. The rule as to the torial horizon on Saturday hot when we
6 00 .0 0
county was division, tut to the paper it is received a new subscription from a resi­
L,100.00
addition. The Herald has added a col­ dent of a town in the I.and nfF'lowcr*
* 000.00
umn to pocti of its pages and looks won­ apd |*-rjH‘tuaI sunshine r**mn*sting u* to
800.00
derfully reinvigorated and improved
1,250.0(1
send ail copies ol the Time* containing
not that there wa* so much larking be­ future stories of our travels in Florida. '
keep constantly informed a» to matter» m.iat c
a vultclly dm Mod. l-on poll»
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H O U SES AND LO TS
fore. but there’s always room for itn Such is fame, anti it will be surprising if'
of till» kind . an appreciate fully. M u‘ |4i* '
*’ ‘ ‘ " n-' * 1‘"el h‘i^l '(y
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pruvement in the ln*st. Tampa Time*
,e »land with Ellq Wheel**,
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exclaimed Shad. "Ifer.s’Te tdf Houso, 1 1o stones on d m . hot Magnolia anti
MOO.OO
met pal and county improvements are
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Wilcox at tinie court of St. James before . .
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f jl hni ’ U I'itt 0 ifi &lt;te» o* 'C.,r,|,*r tel
IlnUMt, J'hltiriW. D* rtMJtTlS, OD .Iftl Nt
-™ 7 Ä v o r
lieing made continually, the latter in
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The editor of The Herald expects to King Georg';e and Queen Mary. But . . .
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for tie p*&gt;*.r tugger"
I»;»- HtHist*. 2 ston p s, o rtKims on ( Ink, close in
3.750.00
eluding the paving of highways with
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spend several Hays of this w**.*k in Tab with such inducements we conciudoi thuy t brirV * —
... 3.500.00
Only a n•» &gt;. iis ago shad derniwi 6 6 - Hot»«*, 5 ryomti, kitchen ana bath, close in
lahansee attending the executive mee U ,al_Jl-soT-another chapter TWPKTf^Tgo '
10,000.00
to apply (..r a |tension. Ncgoiiatiou» *67— Houso. 10 room» (one of the best in Sanford)
the Florid a I'n-ss Association, amiss. Conn. T im «.
Figures from Federal compilstum* |,rom,
w.r i„v‘oral.ly athl u was a«- 6H H ouhp, 8 rooms, oomtT lot on Dark avenue
6.500.00
u 69 HoUlu», 8 room*, On Mvrth Avt*. gtanL
Only the great love for the association
You have been placed in Sanford's demonstrate the wonderful progress in ,.rr,ltlIli4|
6 ,000.00
would tempt us to leave business and Hull of Fatnr all right ami the next time
about I I Mn
.'had wa* elated and 7&lt;&gt;
1it)U.Ht‘ , 6 POOIItH, n n S t lllf o n l A Vth
1.800.00
make another trip to the state capital you come to the Lund of Flower* San
2,250.00
T h r value of
pr«i|s*rty ,mthe «tn 6- m swi lled won [ ride at the prospect of 7 1 — H oiI.se, 6 rin im s , ( ’ o r . WtllJUltl I AtUrel
now, not that we do not love Tallahassee ford will meet you with a bra*.** band, c e a s e d from IHM.ui&lt;.V3T ut I‘tifj to i«s*on.mg.m cry.” when a sntldr-n
72
H n u s p . 2 HtoripM, 6 r tio m s , ( 'o r . 9 l h » m l E lm
4.000.00
but there is too much doing in Sanford Edit or Seholey t* tme of the few Yankkeea JJlU.tM i t ;, tri 1h 12 I*] ten years the twvit in t : •• t r* . eeding* ensued
The 73
Ht)U.*U‘ , 2 storit-S , H ruOUl.H, 3 UCrt'S, 3 0 nl
( rct-s
to quit the job. W invite all of our eiliton. to come to Floritlu and give a deposits in state hank» incpmse*! front rw ords u'jkiti c?■»** scrutiny tllsqloMxi the
1 14 IlYile o u t
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2.500.00
creditor» to call at the office during our truthful ueoount of his visit upon hi» f 1, i HJ.UIl.i t*t l - I ,11 116L In tit** »nim r fa.*t that *tr, *t 'rr.n o tiay the sani A*Vi*ws i4 -,* e k ifs v s
filt'iT
-2.500.00
al**enee and leave the hill*.
ret urn 1 UPU.^
tl.e nation al bhttdrai It hail '*-&lt;*0 i-oinitmndeil to take 1 5Ilutlw*, 2 nforit*8,
6rtMiUYH, llow itlg Will
2.250.00
. .p., -.*,4 1 K.'E'- V.&gt;t4
banks grew from JT^tdfi.sou to Jg'.i,. , wTtutn 1 ••inlru&gt;m**l rlothing aVtU uf the 7 6 — ThrtH* htUJ.se« Oil lake*«hurt1, full b lock
2.500.QO
707,(171
1'lte total resource* of the ^«inp atul destroy U l-y ttfil.vjhnd tin* 7 fi‘ 6 Tt*n hits, gotKi hollM* nn*i bur” , '.vindcui!!, I
10.000.00
hank* increased front tlh.a(rf&gt;,‘_*52 to fortunately met a I* flow- »oldltir, wjto ofCELERY FARMS
iH5,:i(Kl.5tHi
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(eretl him a price (or thw'elpflilhg. which
F’rom lhOO t*i 1010 the poulatfon of «las' «¡w accepted. F'nr tkiATaior Shn&lt;i 7
5 Acre.' at Heck Hammock, 3 acres cleared and fenced,
ford as the county seatAnd |Florida
increft*»*&lt;l by 12.4 [ter rent . the »«* kiqit in contmutYient fuf a y. .rt an*l
nidil at n loading'station
’
$ 900,00
is asmad as she can U*. aferage |M*rc»*nt.tge .if inert-u.»«* In the through grim fate deprive*) of th** cov1“ Acres on Heardtdl Avr , all cleared. 5 Acres tiled
6.500.00
iountj Record.
United State* in the «ante jteno'l avtng it.d (»*n*ion at last
!*..*.ml fi-uh nitc
1“ Acres uii Geneva Ave , 1 room (muse, all fenced,
, brother. Orlando has cmded lioen 21 per ccn’
5 .icre&gt; tiled
6,500.00
UlleWif the topic is revived bv
^ri ten year» flit* mere..»** in t)te v*n!u*j
5 Acres on Cameron Ave.. all cleared, tiled and cul­
tivated
... ............ 5,000.00
Aider she has forgetten it in of Florida fnrnt jiro*!',j.iH was 2114 per
81 15 Ac/’dfi, S. of Jessup, 2 acres in cultivation, 6 room
stride* forward. AV tip; rate cent . tlie gam m tie* I t iled States to
house, Howinjt well
1,500.00
ouig old Orange will soon rt- th** sum** time having been lit* |&gt;cr cent,
82 -50 Acres rich hammock, 30 acres cleared and tiled
20,000.00
ih new material all she has The value of Florida farm buildings
icr dissatisfied citizens and if grew 144 per cent., as against an (ti­
83— 5 Acres, 4 acres cleared, good well,-small house
1,600.00
ll the truth from the expense crease of 77 j*er cent, in the United
84 5 Acres in Heck Hummock
4,500.00
it the citizen!
from the old States a» a whole.
85 24 Acres, 10 acres cleared and tiled
10,000.00
The drainage ois-rntlon* around San*1 17
ford should be continuwl this summer 1 u
‘ mnd no litignbon or difTerenee of opinion .
should strip Oil* work. AI the prewnt ^
time « few people djetate the Jailicy of ^
wrhat &lt;litchoi »hail be dug and thn en,
tit* drainagft district *ufl*-r* and the men
who Hsv*i ibousands of dollar* tied up ..
iD'thls work an* out of pocket, the dis­
trict Is at tho mercy of the floods and
many people have been forced to aban­
don th«jir forms as a result. Farming
conditio^* and health conditions would
CAPITAL CANDIDATFLS
b« greatly improved if the drainage
An amusing aspect to the state divioperotiots In the cricry delta could I»*
finished and the majority should rule slon discussion is imparted by the haste
thS minority !in’ this matter. It is just of each little cross-roads village to dea i»u t time for the people to investigste rllir*’ ^ candidacy for capital off one or
tfc^i matter.aqd bring it into the courts thé other of the pro (weed new state*:
but more particularly of that of South
for proper Adjustment.
' } ' ' _ I 1 | ------ 0 -----: ; SOhlE KIND ()F A BUSTER ”
' W&gt;,note from that bright sheet, the uf ^
Sanford Herald, that In the celebration ; warf
of |he joyful mrtnt to the Sanford people1npvp
'of the ^crektlon of Seminole county that; M
thi) joy*eri&gt;wd •'buitni" Sjuiforii’s ean- rfnt|
noft. , Jt Ujotir private opinion that Bob ¡tpj
Holly loadiwl th'Rt cannon, for he* la a
coilnty buster, a newspaper buater, and D„
while we did not know him when he.was #‘ m&lt;
a little shaver, w« just naturally think
»
they called him “ Buster," and the San- #ml|4
ford Herald Is a crackrrjack buster new», Met]
paper, Jtoo. The full celebration of the hp#d
new ejunty will be held on the Fourth
of July. We would like to be there sure.
U S * ,B u a e f% .
.
loc. t
Qome over, Pfof«soir we are count^
ing1OD you to demolish some of that
btiLecued meal and you can bust your- 0| t
**If eating.
Flori

lims that appear to be taken
»re made by almost every town
te from Marlon county eouthnd staange to Bay, they all.
nd where situated, are based
same ground; namely their
■cation. There la need exhibfor study of tha geography of
. Cities two hundred miles
not both be "central" as to the
itory.
*.
were provoked into mn audible
morning by reading the Miami
à of the 18th inat., under the
"Make South FJ°rtà* *!&gt;•
ith Star." In that editorial
• alluded to as a- "centrally
iwn."
it only about three mile*, or
tlie proposed north boundary
roposed new state of South
By the last mentioned line
n Volusia county would be in

HOG AND HOMINY
In theee time* of “ high coat of living,”
the'old slogan of real farming and living
pt come— “ plenty bl‘ hofcV&gt;d hominy"
TTiV . Lclptt th*
(° the only effective

country.
I a capita] located aa

:

86
87

3 ‘ v. Acres, all tiled, close in
5,000.00
4&lt;&gt; Acres, 22 acres tiled, 7 (lowing well*. J(M),(MM) ft.
hoards. 6 room house, etc
16,000.00
hh 8 Acres, 3 1 tiled, rich hammock, magtnlicent well
*. 6,000.00
89 5 Acres, 2 miles west, 4 acres cleared, 3 acres tiled
2,000.00
90 1 1j Acres (10 Intsi all tiled, 24,(KM) ft. Imarts, shack
4,000.00
91 Id Acre» in town, all tiled, K‘ &gt;od house, etc., lake front 22,000.00
92 -I l i Acres, 2 miles wuat, neat little house ........
3,200.00
93— 4 ‘ j Acres, ndjoininK No. 92
.................
.... 2,700,00
94— 5 Acres, all tiled, cultivated, house, 4 rooms, 2 }j miles
w est............
4,000.00
95— 4 Acres, nl] tiled, H‘ hk1*1 room house, 1 mile o u t ____ 7,000.00
96— 10 Acres, 5 acres tiled, all cleared and fenced ..... .... 4,000,00
97— 5 Acres, all improved
3,000.00
98— 13&gt;4 Acres, 6 acres tiled, 3 wells, 7 room bungalow,
barn ._
. .
............................... 10,000.00
99— 6 Acres. 4 acres cleared, 2 acres tiled, small house...
2,500.00

) lui rtw u ic** »ini |
tMBtle* of
Florida h*ve th*’ nttention *&gt;f tb** muti
try a* nt’ver befnr**. ami il t» **u*v tu un
(lcrstainl thal what Florida lui» a. , .un
pti»lu*l grcut a* it i» i» only afT toCr
mwt of what i»
come.—Industriai In
dcx.

•bow-leggid. one eyed Shad! Y « , everyi«idy here, and many of the sport loving
tourists from the north knew Shad,
.We miss his ill-cisd form, his slipshod
step and shuffling gait from the sidewalks,
and boys and men miss his wit. jokes
and fun along the streets. The tourists
mi*» their winter guide to the fishing
water* and “ happy hunting grounds"
adjacent to Sanford,
The coons, the 'possums, the snake*
roam and crawl unmolested through
the wild woods, where a stealthy tread
used to surprise them, and an unerring
rifle used to lay them low—they misa
Shad. Housewivw and storekeeper!
and office men, whoa« carpets and matting* and floors and windows need shaft*
Ing and scouring and cleaning—all miaa
Shad.
J And It seems that even the old cannon, about which so much has been said
l*t*ly, must have miaeed Shad, too, for
Its old aoul land It »cemed to have one!)
soon followed the old gunner Into the
land of the unknown,
Shad, born a «lave in South Carolina;
long "befo* de wah" used to love to relate the story of his wedding day. The
reremony was unique. His master ufdelated in the absence of a parson and

This list covers some rare bargains. I will from time to time
add to it. In the meantime, if you don ’t see just what you want,
com e to my olfice and see if 1-can i suit you.
R espectfu lly,

Established in 1869.

He m once bitten by a dog and twice, i
later, on separate occasions by great
water moccasins on the same leg. He
recovered from all these, lived for many
years, and was so active at eighty years
of age that in mock fighta with other
men of his own height could kick their
hat* off their heads!
Many incident* occurred In the life of
this, unique character and common;
favorite; lu t they are too numerous toj
relate in s little sketch like this which
is offered «imply In pleasant remcm
brance. detervlng
he does* a -kindly
plarr in lie memory u! the flUirns of,
Sanford. He is dead.' Flowers might
fxf worthy upon a I««a lovely gnrre.
A. E. PHILIPS?

gal" to step afar In the oppoette.
Transiente and regular
...
de old boro said would, prevent enyting welcome at reatonable j
r as poeslbla fum cummlm1 eroaawAya bertween us.
A. W» Rathen,
lif . —dfa waa all dat married us togedder,1’ SUeeC
u ,***

RICH’D II. MARKS,
Office 212 East First SlreeL

IF Y O U R C IT R U S T R E E S
haveiiad full bloom you want to hold it.
Thè beat way to hold it is to keep your
trees well fed—that they may have
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, aud fertilizer is essential,
in either event you warn^fertilizer^(high­
est grade — from soluble sourceB“ 'aml
, hanestly made. ’That.iswhnt we*'offer
in tliè Favorite Brands. - . . . . .
.
WRITf-F.QR OUR BOOKLET'"

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THE SANFORD

The list »how» that nine southern!
state»' require state registration, two
South Carolina audJIVxus, require Faun-1
'In the future. ~T hey hnw-bren r « i- Popular
Deputy — Sheriff I» Chosen*
ty regUtratloh, and one state, Louisiana, I
O f dents of Sanford for many year* and
For Orange County
haa no state law governing automobiles,
* their many friend» here are sorry to lo-e
At a meeting of the Democratic f each county or township doing its own
GORDON FOR SHERIFF

i /S i r . and Mr». H. II. Hill Wit ywtinlay

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY for ■TarMpa-wJmMLthoy-iixpect to rosido
L ittle

H a p p en in g s— M e n tio n

. . . . . . . . .M a tte r s ^ In'. B r ie f
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HERALD

Soda crackers are more na-Iff/

anijytìker Boor

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soda crackers.
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Cfeàttaami
ty, held in the rourt room at 1ft o’clock j The list i* complete to May lit, and is
S
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this'morning, Frank Gordon waa made based on information furnished by the
sheriff, receiving nine of the sixteen com- automobile registrar in each state:
Georgia*-'20,078; last year 14,000.
' * * ’ i\4S\ + "
I
miltee vote», defeating W. T. Cfmpmap,
Tennessee—11,226; last year 7.18L
hU strongest competitor by» two vote«.
Florida—0,973; last year 4,806.
The nine candidates nominated .for
Alabama-^-4,360; last year 3,360.
the office were A. Y. Fuller, / . B. Lawi ' Bom
Rom "to
tn Mr.
and Cha».
Hritt. a
Mr. and
Cha». Britt,
a fine ' thtJ High ScHool this week. Her many ton, M; E. Week», W. T. Chapman,
Arkansas—4,600; laat year 2,000.
friend» In Sanford are‘ glad to again wel­
bnby girl on Saturday laat.'
North Carolina—7,000; iost year 4,j
Samuel’ 1C Kilgore, Chatles -McDowell,
come her'to their mid*t.
*
. '
i II. A. Lurntden, Frank Gordon and J.(F. QQO.
Mcaam. Brumley, Brisson and Herby
l/W , T. Field has returned from a »ev­
Virginia—0,OS/; last year 4,080.
are In New York on business.
.
Harris.
ent! week»’ builneas trip to Tamp* and
Mississippi—3#79; last year 2.000,
On tha first ballot, Fuller received two
Mr. and Mm. George Kinahan. have
will be In the city »everal day*. Mr. vote»; Chapman five; McDowell, t»(o;
Kentucky—7,500 Iestimated); last
tyturned homtrtrom a visit to Tampa.
Field say* that he U now more than ever Lum&amp;dcn, one; Gordon, five; and liar- year 4,000,/
r
Ecdnomy fruit Jar» and extra’ top» at convlbeyd that Sanfoiwi ha» every other
From the above it will be en that
rU oak.
W. "W. ^ong*_ Grocery.
7lt9lé
,1
piace-in the world backed clear off the
On the M-cond ballot, all candidatesi the gain of Florida In u year’a time is
* ' / Among the Qviedo vUitora to the city map, and that Sanforc^haa more natural
were retained, and the bajlot stood, only a few hundred behind Georgia and
w*re Mrs.*ULG. $mitfy apd- Mm. T. L. facilities for a good city ,tln»n any other
Fuller three: Chapman,’ six; McDowell, when site of the two states is taken in
place in the »tale, to all nf which we can
Cushing,*'
h
consideration Florida leads.
one and Gordon six.
^W. J. Thigpen and ft^E. Vowell.were truthfully say, "I told you so."
. 6n the third ballot Fuller waa still
•
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in Orlando a few hours'bo Saturday on
standing pat with three vote4,’ V itb oniy
TÄKCED
CO L LANI
business.
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Danger .
*
atandiug pat-wlth-three-vulea, with only
FT-t1 - V» e - f .
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:
Everybody turn out tonight At 7:30
Sho am going to organile a hall team two competitors, Chapman receiving
Fremlnent
Tavares
Cltlxen
Gets
A
city hall and help organlxe 4 ball team tonight,-rity hall, 7:30,
»even votes to Gordon’s six.
J'
Term In Paradise
I.W-WI
On the fourth ballot, Fuller waa drop­
io t thg
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ped, legThTg-thr'isu inib &gt;mii&lt; mefc ’ ‘Thff’ TfffiflRThgTrom the Euatis Iaike
Rev.'
_ H. T. Gal nee haa returned from
Notlee
candidates,* which reaulted in, Gordon, Region about our old friehd, "Bat”
tha Methodist dUtciet conference held
There will he a meeting of the Weat nine and Chapman sawn.
At Tjtvwville
laat week.
Lanier will be read wjth intereet by h!i
H :
HCP
Side Improvement Association Wed­
Aa a matter of courteay Judge Perkins numerous Sanford friends:
Th*
exercise» at the
N ioimtieneement
&lt;*01
nesday afternoon nt 3 o’clock »t the adjourned court while the committee oc­
High -School thk-week will bring people
"A fine and sentence to prison for conBobbin» Neat. Members are requested cupied the court room.
1tempt of court would be a «ever« punher« from all parts of the coünty.
^
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*
to Come and bring their children. A
The meeting wae preaided over by i Uhment, but it is some times the fate of
' Another home tabpt show will be large consignment
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of seed* and pamph- Chairman Seth Woodruff, with all memu r M‘
iiarristers who encroach Upon the »acred » ♦ ♦ » » » ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ a
«Iven b e ifïir the nefce Juiùre. SqMord ,
’ haVg been received from B up^’a
her»
of
the
committee
present
hut
**°t
.rights
of the judiciary
Circuit Judge
lisa, rmiclv'lfilent in'IuilHonic IhliA.
and these will lie distributed to the chil­ and they were represented by proxy.
Bullock handed down a decision orv FYf|§;
‘ * IL J. Ijollj,; i f
today. dren for planting,
Mr. Gordon’» name will he presented &lt;iay last that will long !&gt;o rememlierrd
I*
£,
attending the
ûf.'lV* «açiltlir*
to the governor for appointment.— by a prominent Tavare* citizen:
"
committee of tha Pre*a Afcdristion.
Reporter-Star.
. ‘i •- •* library Note«
Ocdla, Fla., April 11th. 1913.
s/! Mr- *t&gt;d -Mre. Gooey and iittW SôtTôf
Mr. T. B*. Lanier, Tavares, FI«.:
Most o f the voluipr* in the following
/
' •Bruhewlck, Gal, are the guests of .Mr*.
RE-DISTRICTING THE STATE
” My Dear'Sir—
Hat were given. Wo thank the donors,
“ It is considered and ordered that T,
Wednesday Clqb jind young
ho -through M l« Helen Row- Shoultd Johnson’s Itili Itecsmo Ijiw B. Lanier is guilty of unulual kindnes*
and doing many acts of kindness (or his
gave the 8. L. A.‘ financial aid.
• Seminole Changes Districts
t ji
w'rek in Tampa, the guwtt of her mother, t i .» ’ We.lt
friends and that he deserves to be ronWednesday Club’s ” Birthday" Par*
/ lit* , t . O. Tyner, and .ister, Mrs, Jos. *ï ï f ^
TfittahiiMoe. Fin., May 16.—The house fmed in Parndise for the jicriixi that he
m lt.d tl« ^.' L. A. JI7.TI. This.
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llO jgjvafi b y ’ the Welaka Club'for Tuesday morning by an overwhelming selects, for »uch acts.
_______ .Jackson.
..
j h$10
r : J* vy. :” t f a
a a &lt;4 I f am * /* n n iA * VF.*/ a i ltv&gt; le f t t _ .
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Altd
Mr*. Geo, tA/DeCotltti l*it1magaxlri«
has pp^ided for this year an Vote pnaeed Johnson’s senate hill re- j "Yesterday cami, unannAunce«l, a
’ !
-s\1 yesterday for Tallahassee where . they j attractive array of iM-riodical» for S. L A. districting tKf »Late into four congrew- delightful Imi of ciranges and the mark
, .V *IH enjoy the doing» of the legtilatum; reader».* and all who Wish to avail them ional_ districts, The only amendment* showed iVirrento, Fla., and trom you
aelvea o( the privilege of using the library'TffaiTe* were adding the new county of They were t^xtra fine, plump, juicy and
for several days.
Seminole to the First district and the nice, and I never saw any one enjoy fruit
t* Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Garner and Imhy I as u.lree readlrtg room.
are in Macon, G».. where they will ri&gt;cieit
w
ym * ¿
¿
w
l
, iu¡u. ¿routay al Bay to the Third. These £0 much as my wife did the-e oranges
“ I thank you very much indeed f o r l ¡ ¡
ieveral weeks while Mr. Garner look» lamity by Logan Marshall i* a vivid amenUmertt» will be adopted by the sen­
ate
and
the
Dill
will
then
become
a
law
then).
after the peach crop.
picture of the recent tragedy, through
'Yours very truly,
John Keane, the well known and ;&gt;op-; cyf 'on^ nnt| R00«!- Here and there the when signed by the governor.
it— StStM la Redlslrictrd
BULLOCK."
ular salesman spent Saturday and Sun-"',t* /j •»-hriiMeoed hy oisny-fneelrni«. The state U, under the bill that piwffed
It is unique; ha* no complicated porta;
day irt the city. HU many friend* were
,l‘ff incriflce and bravery.
R - ."
Brrob Tabs from the F’ar North by the house today and Which goo* hock to
glad to se« him again.
Episcopal Church
it i* not a »pring paraJyxpr as are many
Jacob RiU, U another record of men, renate with minor amendments, divided
J. C. Turner has returned to his home
device»; it does not throw extra strain
Service«
in
the
Church
of
the
Holy
who in the face of many difficulties into four rongrciuiional districts, a* f5it
in Woodville, N. J., after »pending the
Cross,
corner
Park
avenue
ami
Fourth
on
the rear axle but it make» your car
pìurkily pe'tsevertd and made the world lows:
winter here in the interests of the Florstreet, until further notice will be as
U £ «♦—+
Finit
District
a better place to live in, or »Heust thâV—
V jjtDjca.*i«r Wttl-.ro*- '
•H,
*4eD(ram-/-r;j. iTT3k**.*j '» * » » &lt;i~— &gt;•
^ ^ "ÏN iF F flP T F ^ w h lfh they IIvH.
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of II; it will reduce the tire expense be­
Sunday »chool every Sunday morn­
Miss Mary Barnett, who ha* lieen
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Cítru»,
"Norwegian Liiti” by Clough, and DeSoto,
cause
the wheels are more confltJnitly in
ing at 9:45.
spending the winter, with her cousin, “ Religion of Ancient Scandinavia," by Manatee,
Sumter,
Morning Prayer and sermon every
contact with the ground, because the
Mrs. L, A, Brumley left yesterday for U. . A. Crsigie ran i«- read wil|i profil Hilliljorough,
Lake.
Sunday morning at t l. exFept the first
her home in Charlotte, N. C.
helical spring* that compose the J. M.
Seminole,
after Mr. Rii«' book.
I’inellaa,
] Sunday of the month, when there will be
One of thi worst roads In Seminole
“ New F'ngland" by Fn-qch, ^
] Basco,
have beep studied and applied in so
a choral celebration with sermon at that
county is the end of I’ark avenue from
Ho*ton Guide Book l»y Edwin W.
Second District
scientific a manner that they give the
hour. Early celebration at 7:30 the
Tenth street to Hughey street. And Bacon.
Marion,
Baker,
twenty or thirty vibrations a tecond
third
Sunday
in
each
month.
yet the Heights |&gt;^ople pay city taxes.
Physiology edited by Dr. Andrew : Hnmiltnn.
Levy,
Even aottg with aernuiu evury Sunday
neceaaary for the greater speed of motor
The Gate City House ha» brought Wilson.
1-afayettc,
Columbia,
evening
at
7
;30.
can* on rough roads.
down the high cost of living. .Only $4 00
Telepathy Halim ¡nation* by Frutik i' Suwannee.
Taylor,
A »liort service of prayer and praise
per week for the finest table board In Podrnore.
Madison,
If you are in doubt about it, ask some
Bradford,
every Wednesday evening at 7:30. fol­
Fiction;—
the city. See Parker.
28-tf
P
Jefferson.
Alachua,
of
your friends that have taken advan­
lowed by an informal talk on the prin­
"Their Yesterday«,’’ t*y Harold Bell
J Mr. and M n. It. J. Deane of Griffin,
Third District
tage of our ten days’ free trial.
ciples ol Christianity as taught by the
Ga., who have been the guests ol Mr. Wright
Leon, . '
,,
Holmes,
church.
REV.
ARTHUR
S.
PECK,
"The Signal Six" by Stewart Edward Gadsden,
Deane's slater, Mrs. F. Turner arul fam­
Washington,
tf
Hector,
ily for some days left for their home White. Deprive a modern »ystem of Wakulla,
* ' Walton, its
nerve
system,
"it*
juice,
"
os
Mr
Friday.
SántjL Ro*a.
Ulterty,
White call* it. and the resillt of the rash!
( all on or Phone Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co.
Eecjjnbm.
Wx! •
The sale recently put on at the old
act as told by a certain detective‘ M r’ ' Calhoun.
Bay.
store of Williamy 4c MJUeer by W. W.
White employs to investigate, it Inter­ Jarkson,
Abcrhathy has bevh-njont succmful und
esting to the’ end. Thr l&gt;o«k 1» » sur­
many bargains in furniture wore snap;*d
Fourth DDlrirl
Ail Local Advertisements under This
prise There are no mountain top»,
p &gt;;«*
•up by eag^r buyer».
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Putnam.
Dade,
•
Mendia*. Three Cents ■ Line Each Issue o o o o o o D o a o o o a o a o o o a o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O a o o a a o o o
fum i depths, lumber cani|w or big game
St. Johns,
J. T. Hill, the Monoty|&gt;e man spent in The Signal Six, utile»» the New York Palm Beach,
Clay.
St. Lucie,
Sunday in the city after a tour of the "Bos*" is big game.
Found— Pair of glo»»«». Owner m«y
Duval,
Osceola.
state. He rc|&gt;oMs good business in his
have same at Herald office by paying (or
Nasrau,
Brevard,
line, and that many Florida printers are
this ad.
78-ltp
Monroe.
Orange,
intending to put -iq Monotypes in the
- To Close on Thur*dsy
Furnished rooms for rent dose in—308
near future. )’*
,
Many of our people afe getting ready to
Sanford, FIs.. May 14. 1913 Volusia,
Oak avenue
78-9tp *
The division of the district* aa above
J. F. Karnatz left yesterday for Cin­ To the Merdianu of Sadford:
leave for-the summer and at the last moment
Wanted—Two furnished roorr.a for
cinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago. Louis­
We, the undersigned hereby agree to leaves Frank Clark. Congressman from
the question will, arise—'*yVhat shall we dii
ville and ’Atlanta,* where fie will look up dose our place of business every Diurs- the Secohd district, in that diitrict with light housekeeping. Apply to G. E.
'
wjth ou1r silver and valuable paptjMy
Bynum,
Sanford
Business
College.
18
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the very Sates) wrinkle» in the moving day afternoon at 12 o'clock beginning hi* horns county, Atachus, ami not in
picture line, Ha exfwcts to be gone the first Thursday in June and lasting conflict with Congressman Claude
Phone J. St. Clair White on West
J.
THE PEOPLES BANK OF QOTOKD?
about two weeks.
to the. last Thursday in September, in­ L’ Engle, whose home county. Duval; Side when you want plowing or team
'Olives
the readiest solution b y omffing/y o u . ..
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78-3tp
'J Clarence Mahoney U home from the clusive, except when payday comes on cornea out of the Second and into the work done.
S afety d epo sit ,b o x f s a t m tekr
Fourth.
—
business departmrnt of Stetson College Thursday;
Wanted—To buy watermelons by the
LY RENTAL* The
senate
spent
the
morning
discuss­
N.
P.
Yowell
k
Co.
apd will be with the Sanford Wate/ and
car. Addreos Wilils Baker, Washing*"
ing Governor Tramrpell’s bill abolishing ton, N. C. ' •% v.
D. A. Caldwell &lt;* Sons.
Mfkt Co. so It is rumored. His many
. T7-UW
^For. jia.fgèr packages, w^ offer a limited.
the convict lease system, which ha» been
&gt; *
v
« ey
friends are delighted to know that he ! E. G. Duckworth,
.: am^tipt of. vault spa.cé at a nominal fee.. ■ *£
For Sale—One secondhand refrigera1&gt;&gt;41. n , l . a.M » a m _ f _
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i V
f jai I i A ___ ys .
amended rather plentifully. The « n - .
intends
to remain here
_J. G. McCrory. Co.
Vt? ' V
3*SV
«te
bill
is
preferred
in
the
upper
hov*e
to1
i0t
«
°
«
1
condition’
.
.
Also
one
dining
Sanford Shoe I* Clothing Co.
LEAVE YOUR VALUABLES WITH US. à
J, W, Gormly and hia nephew, Erneat
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room
tablé,-extend*
to
6
feet
Both
a
the governor's bill.
W. W. Long.
AND RELIEVE YOURSELF OF THE
Gormly have arrived in the city from
Speaker Farris o f the house has' s p - . bargain. M. P. Lipe opposite Reoplre
Theo, iohaat.
y A • . Ottawa, Kansas. Mr. Gomdy Witt vlalt
NECESSARY
CARE OF THEM WHILE»
of
HillsBÄnk*
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pointed Brown ol Polk, M inin
J, iL Uttiinger.
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W. M. H ayn« and
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« datffht«,
wAWAY»
borough and Williams of Holmes aa
For Rent—FiVe room AtotUgf, F212
E. fe. Tumor.
a position with tha
f :U
h n*pWw_
dui Parle avenue. 912.60 per month includ­
»pedal committee to (draft the rrsolu
H,
McLaulin.
Fl:J **
ANOTHER THING, WE know just-hi
va«Ú» Cash Orocery.
lion reapportioning tha repreeentatton ing watar. G. W. Spedrer.
L
P.
McCuller.
A
Í*»* Union ^of the Congregamuch annoyaate is occasioned at times V7!,.
of the various counties In the state legi»Sw .
A m en it Wilson.
For
Sale—
Beautiful
White
I.
R.
duck«
fhorcb art planning to h«,ve s re*
isture u provided tinder the constitu­
cashing personal checks when aWay froin. j-?*
• ’ V,
Mri. U- L Allen.
from winners at Jacksonville, Atlanta
booth, convénlsntly located,
tion.
home arid we are. now prepared.to issue.yothGensva
Avenue
Grocery.
and Naw Orleans. |2.O0 each. Mon­
■ • .F ou rth of Jhly 'eelfhraUon,
Mr. Tomlin of Hillsborough today
Mrs.
A,
ftmon.
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a
LETTER OF. CREDIT, which you. can draw '
roe Duck Farm.
75-4tp
hlch Mlndwicbes and jvther good
at
Introduced, an amendment providing
.
against from time to time, and whichsM^i : /
things mfli be
' »old for the benefit
for one senator from each county, whieh- - FbkJR*nt— Four or five- rooms and
church.
T. j J "
c
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furnish
ample identification to any bank or
would make a total of fifty state senators bath, 6th and Magnolia, U. C. Do-.
, Rev. D ; B. Rwrst, editor
and
one
representaUvs
for
each
10,000
Dt»e.
-t
o
T4*tl
banker in this country.
*
H; Bruton.
;
* SH
W+ - ’
j?.-» i
Ida Chriatian Advocate at Lakeland «-as
inhabitants and a major fraction, pro­
R.
G.'S
tuck
too.
7
r
»
For
Rent—Large
front
room;
Mrs.
in the city a few days of last week and
We also, represent the American Bonkers*
viding. however, that no county shall R. L. Jones, 206 Park avenue.
iv i
Sanford fur nitore Coi.72-t/i
preached
at
the
Methodist
church
on
.w*
Association Travelers' Cheques which can
have more than three nor lees than one
Vf.
W.
Àbernkthy.'
Sunday. fUtfr'Swtat formerly reaJdcjJ
For Rent—Cottage, five rooms and
repmenUtivf, The indlcationi ire thit
be used in all foreign countries.
EA’ **
Albert Grämling. here snd his many friends were glad to
bath. Enquire Comfort. Cottage. 4tb
a
determined
fight
will
be
made
for
reHodges Broa.
welcomt hJ/n back home.
In fact, to the travèler, we are prepared
and Magnolia.
,
&gt;'
72-tl
■ppordonment and that It will win
. »A.V
Mbs Chandler of Enterprise came
to
extend all the accomodations usually
üáf 1 1 rtt .
For Rent—Store Room and unfur­
over Friday to Attend the last meeting of
found
in the largest city banks in thecountry..
nished -room in Bishop block. Enquire
• Florida -Leads In Autos
the Mflgfi Club at Comfort Cottage, of
Sknford. Fla., May 15. 1913.
o
Holden Real Estate C*. '
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which sbe is a member. While jn the Sanford Hgrajd, City*,rv .*• •
Atlanta, Gs., May 12.— Florida leads
WE WANT YOUR .BUSINESS
Call at W. W. Long’s Grocery, for
d t £ M fa a ------ -—
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r Hof .• 0 « #nd after Monday, May 19th, the ail southern states In the purchase of
TÔTfi- Sstiioni T r e c f l o S T T w IFs’vïrtg'ïinOV 101
a and . rubbers.— £fe9l&amp;_
Urprise
mòrnlng.
Judged
by
population,
b
shown
In
a
.
a. ip-, returning at 11:46 a. m. wil
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annulled.
PERSONAL ITEMS O f INTEREST ji/SIra. E. E. Webb and baby boy of
.
Dradentown arrived' Sunday afternoon
,» . ' .•
on hVisit to her mother. .Mr*. Julia \\ illis
■* * Summary O f The Floating Small Talk,» ilfl^ ,*uter, Mr*. T. S. Davis. Mm.
Succinctly
Hurried
c . . . . ! . . « ! . Arranged
"---t For
fn ' H
u rried
Webb-abo came to attend the graduation
Herald Reader» •*
^ Jf 0f htr niW i Mbq Margaret Davla at

the perfect

Though the post is but five &gt;
cents, Uneeda Biscuit.are
too good, too nourishing, %oo
crisp, to be bought merely
as an economy.

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Buy them because of their fresh­
ness—because of their crispness—
because of their goodnes^bejecause
of their nourishment. \ &gt;

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Alwaÿa 5 carita.^ Alw ays
crisp and clean. -, '

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Want to buy a law thoMfeadt
Abe* of autoowned In « e h aotithern etite. nkry boards. F. L» Creaos. R. 2.

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M i proof of her faithlessness, and took
_ Iha-rraln ttewt now! morning. In flvo
years ho hail made n ctfmfortabla fo r
tuno. Now he had come back.
Ho meant to spend only a day in 1
the town, to learn of Evelyn and
ALU»*Umi. i&lt;&gt; rssJnW-«' In lh«-tr happiness •

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A LOVER’S ; FOLLY
Allows

Simple Trick

of

*nJ then ‘Icd« 1 aa quieti» a».ho had

Sweet*

,rn rn W thftt K t*

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pronrer R/_ TXWT»Tffftf
Against Her.

By H A RO LC^Ó AR TE R.

ho

H Is not only tho murderer

co n ics back. dra t^ T Irresistib ly to tho
, scon e o f his offe n se against tho human
U v . E veryone y r h A a s dotm wrong,
«v o r y o n o V.ho h a f-b c e n unfortunate.
‘.Btíei ,
. •• . exoryp tia w h o h i » suffered, even, ro*?
turns som o d a y f o tho place where
the even t o ccu rre d which m ark ed a
b la ck bar In th o sp ectroscop e o f hlB
life. It was s o w ith Arthur Kane.
F ir e years b e fo r e )u&gt; had stood In
th e sam e spot, at the sam e Unite ol
d ay, on Just su ch an evening, ou tsid e
E v e ly n 's b ou se, i t the foot or her
garden . Then h e had been p o o r ; now
b e waa w ea lth ier than ho had ever
ex p ected to b e ; but then he had been
h a p p y , "and n ow , o f al) men. ho was
th e m oat m iserable. And on th o very
d a y . o .f bin
p la co
o f ' bis
__
. re
.. to rn to
? the PW
” orJ
!!V
birth h a n * i c o m e barky drawn Ibltll• r Irresistibly aa ho had alw ays k now n

rrfrtr»* sttll unmarried, ami that
Manrton liad left the town, the old
lore nursed up In his heart again and
the old Impulse drew him ngalntit his
will toward the little t house where
Evelyn »till lived.
As ho stood by the gato a tall boy
suddenly cAine Iti frgm tho street, saw
him, stopped short, and accosted hlq£
"Mr. Knne!" he exclaimed.
Kano turnod. "Why. Henny!" ho
said, taken aback. "H ow you JinvB
grow n'" he added lamely. "I would
never have known you.*'
"1 heard you were back." said Renny shyly. " 1'vo .been looking for you
all over tho town. W on't you come

tor

"No, thanks.” said Kane, beginning
to loao his self-control. "I have to be
leaving again thla evening.'*
"Mother and fevelyn won't fbe homo
Ull late.” said llenny. “ Say.” ho continued, " I w ant to sh ow you som cthing,
I'm a w fu l s o r r y It waa my
i&gt;uit E v e ly n and you had that treubjB»
,

CROSSED [IN LOVE
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The word UPnotusedat

HOTEL

Mouth Bound

•low the Building of Spite Fence
a ? partners mounted It. and be­
Reunited Lovers Separafe
fore nightfall the exterior bore the
Twenty Years.
sign. In huge letters of yellow and
No «1
rod

.
1.1 S, 1Ua m
Ar L'.l I (1 111
Lv 2.31 j* m
*i fkS_*S*W^’ WTi---- ---"*l7r~TX9p m
. Lv '^.Ig n tn

fc W
t e » * t í A N ,P t A N
s i w o and OAvns avwctta ' N
J A C K S O N V IL L E .! L A .

Nonh Bound

Ar 10.15 a m
Lv 11 lilla tu
No.SO
Ar
1
!
Jo
p
m
By H U BERT ROSCOE.
1
1 2.40 ¡i m
"Try Pyramid Pills for* That Tired
No
82
—Ar
1
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a
am
Lv
1.33 a in
Feeling
"
It certainly waa a desirable proR
Ar ».50 p m
Adelina Harnack was away that day
erty from every point of view, but one
point of view was prymnnonily Includ­ In town When she got back she saw
V
«
ed, and that wan the outlook upon old the legend She wns furious,
"Miriam, I am going to stop this If
- From Trilby
Mr. Smith's garden
It was an enor­
Ar l.Oi^i 111
mous garden, almost big enough for it fakes every penny I have.” she-said.
—For Trilby
Lv 2 .2 * 1 m
tho grounds of an Institution. . nnd "I am going straight down to Mr.
, —From Trilby
Ar C.lfl p ni
from Mr. Smith's Iron! gate Mrs. Hnr- Oapcl. the lawyer, to Instruct him to
1 For Trijhy
Lv fl.45 a m
get
out
on
Injunction."
nack could see row« 'o f magnificent
No -.'I •Fnun Ijeeaburjf
Ar 10.15 a m
"But. Mamma—
♦•Una and locust treoa and flower bpd«
No 22 For Ij ■»«burg
Ar 5.58 p m
"Now, not a word, Miriam!"
which always seemed to hloonv■with
J rent b i-sLurg Ar 5.20 p m
"¿11 right. .Mamma, only John—l
seasonable flower*. TltlLfrutu her cldc
1— Fpr Leesburg
Lv 6.35 a tn
mean Mr. Smith—Is working In Mr.
windows she could "see nothing.
—From Oviedo
Ar 10.30 a m
“ It's the Bplto fence." explained tho Capet's office.’*
The name betrayed the secret which
— For Ovitvlo
agent. "That'B why tho property's so
Lv 3.00 p m
clump
Mr. Smith resented tho late tho girl’s tones concealed. Mrs. Har
owner's building n ex t to him, and so nnrk turned on her.
S-W O H U LODGES
ho put It up,'.'
'
"Why do you call him John?” aha
p o ssib le — p osa i-1 ;NIt w as a form id a b le fen co. tw en ty asked Icily.
“ Is It |
San for it Ladle Ne. 2T. fc O. O. f .
her
dnu*
fe e t high, and hunt
bu ilt o rf lum
lu mber,
b e r paint- b le — V oSnh e to
lo o ks e u
d at n
o r on
u gu rcrF
« r e d . , . 1 7 3 0 p m .ov.rtmerrUI

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v -c'Ki**:—--'feiT

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build on th© other side?” asked A do­ visitor fnnnd herself In tho presene©
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llnrnack apprehensively
She o f I AI *•1 111!•r
li» i I 11*.I o~hangl'd so (freatly ife vi

Inni nna
•____ ______ S aH Just Jba nmno kiss that Kan» Inn!
- seen "Uy © &gt;''©are hoioro uj&gt;on ih» »Innl»
Katie staggered out of hla nrnt.

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"Iltiniij-! I'vo boon a fool!" h© mut­
tered, and caught the hoy by the arm.
"Sc© hero, tjdl m» If tbore'n any
“ 'chjtnce for me." hr slurutod
"W here
Is she? I’vo got to- nr« lirr
She'?
got to forgive tun at one©. Sh »’« got
to,-because.I'm going to mako lmr."
Iloiiny lirBlii\ti‘ il. "Ynil Vi o n 'I b« an*
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T h sy Draw N ear to Each Other.

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c lo s u r e placed h e r In nn a ltogeth ei
new light. IBs m o th e r told him then
.that Hho had alw ays loved hltn. freed
by tho approach o f death from the
con v en tion a l sile n ce that Is laid upon
Women, aha revealed the little se cre t
that th « you n ger wom an had confided
to fir-r.
Kane waa deeply touched
Thu day after th » funeral ho nskml
E velyn to marry hlynL .A n d when aho,
laid her braid upon his shbulder nnd
b o tn n -to cty softly, from sheer Itnppl- n t H , K ano suddenly discovered the
w orld o f Ibr* In his own heart.
“ I \hought you loved \fn
Illusion, he
'■* ” 1 n ev er cantd

for Marston,” she
answered, looking nt him with a won.
¡dorfiil Jlght iu her cj-cs. *

8 o th e ' gossips hod wronged her,
i * \ , . Xhott, w hen they had announced her
a p p roa ch in g on gagem en t to his fellow
.clerk, th e man w h o now cam e for
. Ward so sm oothly to congratulate him
tiboo hia forth com in g marriage to Uu,
* w om an w hom he h im self had cou rted
u n su ccessfu lly fo r th ree yp’ors
t v * ,!She had been a ll.b u t In lov o with
M lU u S C* th ou gh ;
s o much Kano
learned from llttlo Henny, th o 'e m a il
b roth er w hom E velyn adored and p el­
ted anil scolded and played with nnd
'•re
Instructed during h e r oTpnlngs. Yes.
and M arston luid lo v e d her d esp era te­
ly , K ane felt lUi insensato Jealousy
' o f UjU fe llo w ,' whom© ch aracter he
K v
effrontery
knew , and who had thn
m o saron
tn ry to
%
ron tln u o bis visits under tho p fea o f

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disinherit him unless he keeps better
company "
That, shown to Miriam, was a
clincher, the mother thongM
Hut on the next da) cart»'nters ar
Xlved at Mr Hmllbs house, ami they
proceeded to erect a rough scaffolding

N one*
Notice t, herd.y ht»-o that .lit, ,1») * *fi,r .|»lo
vili |nwnl nif innune and &gt;..uth»r» tu Oto
ewmt) ju*l*« ot &lt;Tat«. enunty, »Irti maVoMi) an­
mul
nual will,mefu
will,mem aa aiiœiBialratà*
siimij '
IW calale of
It.. II.
I! Whittles.
Whits
*
Thlr Mh ifa&gt; of April. ISIS.
J. S . Wtfltisrr.
BO-Tao»-ttr.

NOV1CK

To atl rmtltoni, ,1!*lrilnjtrr. and prraon* hiving
etaima er demanda asa inai the WUll ot *W.' tx
lloldmt
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All jieraon» k»vinr risimi of aay rksnèter *
her*1&gt;y n„tlfie,J lo i r—eri thè •arse tn ih» on&lt;l«r.
•!*nrd »ilmmtilratm «flhin Iwo gran from Jh*
date ni ih» putdlraikm or (he aald rialnu »ili Im
■Olisi Ite Mille »1 W. I&gt;, llrililen. devasd, are

1«armi.
'l-y ’ l V
A u n .triA tioLDJSK,
Adininletrairia ol il» Fatata of W, tó'-Jfiilil*«,
iler-eand

Nolire lo AU Tradita af f . K. limi’ v Vs" )
Tí otire I» hereby riven that F. E. HUI.
Joined by h»r hu»band. II. If lllll. on the IJth day
ol Iteermiar, A. I&gt;. Í9I2, mrl» a voluntary atllpim nl for the benefit of rmillor». and all rrecUtom of K, t. lllll, loraarty dontf bu«in*v* as HOI*«
Grocery, are har»by m;utml » ilhit»
thin «iity day»

h erfdllon raalda in ihl* Stale, or

ed green on Mr. Sm lthfa side, nnd
rtoua g ro w th o f ivy, bu t
b e a rin g a vhixurioua
on th e outside Jnst plain, unp&amp; lnlcd
"Y o u r fa u lt !” exclaim ed th e other.
*.y(&gt;i M r Kan&lt;v u wn„ an awfuI b o a r d s,
blow to h e r w hen you went away.
"I think h° k a h orrid old man,
j Uit
Bt)lj
(o r ,ja y i but sa id A delina H arn ack angrily. "A n d
J *tell
A11 ttyou
Alt tV
t11V (fill
Itit \^o.
lI\
may
tell fihim
sho .hlnivl.lci'S
wouldn't 1«i
let.«XVAOA
anyone n'cllA
write Ah
nnd

It wu» a vrry crodltnblo ktss.

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IttKALD

If beyond tha limita of thla Stata,
Stala, »Ithin four
scarlet fa ce « '.M iriam , hna th ere been ‘ theatre O’ W. [ii«ck«rrUn, n / g
month», to Ala
Ala with
»lib tha'undersigned
tha umlrmrncu 1aarufw »Ute.
■inai «aid
aald aaa
menta of their rialnu agaJnU
aaticnar, F. E.
anything b otw een you and th at conw 3 tUm»t«. See'».
mu.
Gao. IM-’otíaSL
tcmptlhla y o u n g m an ?”
^Vf. H. WIGHT,
th at h o-w ou ld b o
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»«olin ole Chaplrr No 2 .Order Casteia Stir
* Atty-for.-mm
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' A m ifn e a .
Miriam began to cry. "I love Joh n,"
It w as su m m er then and It w aa sumUrei»evert »rcond and fourth i&gt;U*y In jnnalh.
10f.vrry
one
»b
o
hsv
wen
hU
Star
In
(Be
Esit
sre
sh o sobbed. "A n d ha loves m o, and
n w r n o w ; the sa m e rose bushes w ore
I culllilly Invltrtl io « nil Ihe rhioxrf
h? 's o c mlag to s e e you tom orrow aitb loom in g , the sam e m oon w aa rlsfng
I In ( « b r i of II m ( » i t e l t Jud ffe M u te of
A u c i E K w v 3r v V .
n rr b in * of •. * •
ernoon
o v e r the h ou se-top s; n oth in g bad
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J
M. K. Hmr.ltfri
' ÖrlWi County*
f 0 f , Celery Clt&gt; Aeri* IB33
ch an g ed e x c e p t bla h e a r t The years, you. But It waa all my fault. Say."
"No,
Indeed.”
answered
her
mother.
To kll ("rrtlitcrm. l-rfitrra, 1Iblritaitrrm ftátl mH
"I haven’t see him for two years,”
Mrrtin*
every
Timdsy
Mxhl
ni
H
orlarli
1'ftfflii
hmvlrif
c
hjivlnf
Cimimi
ot
IWmmodm mgmlamt amiti
w h ich had m eant so much to him, he said confidentially, "come In Just anawored tho agent. "He never Stirs "I am going to seo him. and his tinelo, Mall In Wellsjrne IllucL. Itilrd (tour
K*tmto;
/.
seem ed to Ijavo le ft everyth in g but a minute. I ’ want to dear myself. I outside his grounds. He's an old hoA toó. and tell litem what I think ot
You. »rut **rh of &gt;&lt;1^ art. Juraliy notiAi-d and
rr ,,uio»L—To ctewot any riaim* and drman.la
ntiOf ilU i Odíe No 3. K of I’
•h im se lf much an It h sd been •
.. won’t tell her If you don't want me init and hns n grudge against tho them "
ae. - » hot. you. ar »Uh« oi you, may haw »i*lnit th»&gt;
She »sited till she saw tho young
U r n years before Kane bad been an lo «
HrrU •eaWl*l *t»l fmillfa .Slfm.lnva Vimini »»lat* of J»« K Kanktn. .treraml, lai* of Orane»
T h e/ say 'ho was crossed in
World
irWhta al»»,» WrkuoK I’ E Muntili,»,,« c t' muni), Ho. til», li- ih* u*ai*rO|n»i| ».) o' in»Oi lot
man pass tho front gate, with many L
underpaid derk^ln the Fourth ,Na
Kano's feet almost dreggrd him lo v e .”
Felli S i r»«» K K and S
Of *»«i ivlai*. a «hin tao yvar» lr»ni thabui«-,,
wistful
upward
glance*:
then,
giving
tlontU bank, s e v o f blocks aw^-. In the,- M »|nBt his will Into th.( little parlor.
lie w í
.
’
-iWttVv • ,-N ,e :. T L
"How old Is ho! ask ed Mrs. Uarno.
him t fine to change his oftlce doth«*,
bnWt of the buklnoss section. And ^{dthlng was changt‘d-*-bhly his heart nack curiously.
Sanford l oilge. No t&gt;2. f A A M
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Evelyn had been a stenographer In the ,,onn&gt;. ,,ut oul th(, gas and Blood the
sho boldly entered tho Smith grounds
IL t. Tuli, Mutar; 0 1. Taylor, Serre'"Oh, about fifty,'
anaw ored th o
ia t i.-Ormuiunk-ation every Aral ami third Thut«and sallied trp. U&gt; tho house. Her an* day»«i7;30p
" " ■ ■ A ...........• . . . .
,e a - :
:m
sam e t o w n .. Hha
lived
with
her. janip j n th o agent
middlecarelessly.
o f th o tnblo
in ViifHax lirstherv welcome.
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May rik.JsU.
Urtll* Hrothrrtiood of Curprotar* amt Join
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N oll« I» htMi* «Ivre (hat Fr»,!«irii Jl. nradtvy
"Is Mr Hmlth In?" sho nsketl o f tho
E v o J y ti^ b u t I h e l / engagem ent had' lt wan , hl(, wliy_ JllÄl fun. She was
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Santord Loral llnhm N,. 17At I' M ,»l t’.aiid J ilofri«
com© about nultn irtddgnly ami aim- afnUy|nK ni o "
i-l TnifT. SiTihl Ko. W O , fivr HK‘4 of
down, nnd there was nn excellent fin­ * "Mr tejin Hmlth or Mr lonathan ut A meri» r.t-ri Tti1« «!») nigtn ,, 7 ,, ib» k m
■a t Min 1 ;* Ti»vn«hli» 20 Sartith, IUr»c»t
ply. ifo had tllacjihorcd unsuhpocV»1' 1 Anti panning bclilml i li» lamp, ho
ilio I .lib-* Hall ) » It Smilrlti] |i|rtk|r«l
ili Las«. ‘1*!laiiara»i* Urftiliui, Jh*-* l»l«| noi Ir» af
i.**il Ilia, à wr'do H u t
depths ‘ Of tb n dciticsa in ,h o i .nAturo twfstod hla hnnilN untll a Mhailn» itko ishing school near hy, Uir Miriam, her Sm ith" iski-d the woman curtly'.
IntffilBvn li» millh í^|NV)rftf prnif. fr% r»uU|*h
And days .pacied npd
&lt;U»rti ln th* ìjri^i àh-iW ih^ r¡1««!, |&gt;1P(Mft- (Ke Oiffa
wfhcfv hfs UtOthcr
died- -'Ijh») had Marutrm's hnul fi|ij'«iir«tl upon tho only child
"Jonn'han!”
said Mr«
llnrnnrk
r»f Ihr \ Iff »j(r t*iMAfT. At tIf limili. fU.rnU, rm ih*11
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cared fo r hvrA ld thr&lt;dl,ii&gt; Ilf r.Ilpgnring Wall '
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lentil,
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ttlneajfc'.n^ia/tn^ht Kr/grr eiin breath
ll'wni- •!-.*- n n » » » r to lu-r iiuestlmi. f », *t a,.,I i'almri I,.
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cari teli hlm In liit» big nono
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"1 warji ydii'Jt) iDprtV-'Evclyu." .
ed ih» .ime In wonder Could these •
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ibis Ih Evelyn-—so«* T h a t 's h o r hnlr.
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'I hear you're going to have a neigh­ b» two Tiointhan Smiths, or » n
Tho thought Ua‘L ^uotf flcgbrroij to don» llk o t h a y us*d lo w«-ar It IH»
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"Wail :ri jdi-ase," wähl II... Ji,,i|«e.
N'ow. whop I b r in e mv
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it H J.viiei.
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IM F E R I A L
T I IF . A T R I :
Incredulousiy
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aul«|»nrtiA ilium »hum 4l»l*li| t*SXk&lt;f 1L&gt;r- «kai.f «Jt fpnANI»
y*)U illdn't fcnow m y pinrrb'it oatun dtd &lt;
«U iìl ami Inai i Lj - ■•■*! »lifrm la u l ia dv©r th© nf«*
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bui thè shock bns u u m c i. I ’ffl». ”
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rUaw| tll th U
&gt;&lt;-* m Vio- li) ih© ■w/lml 4«) ft Junr, \ JI.
Ile cangili b » r - tn l,j« » u n - «gain'
Bucolic Notion*.
1'I I J 'ha* ».4MIX Da»' '*! 4 fili» 1». 1kf •H iVHilt
“ It fi« you, tb e ig ’it ht, «Itili
"Vve
Il .a [liJ'.Lerf «»fiìrrval (Itasi lliw 0«*tnw* tw* (njhll*Lir'f
S ir a n ^ iT * ^ W i 'l r o i n e
I»r. Harvpy W Wiley upr-.t»-" of
ein .- a m » k fnf *wighf rufii* «A J(h i » © r i* In rh »
h»ld yen In my li- art and fi-m-c.l you
pure Christ,tpai* food«, «¡ild Uni other
S«nfiml
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4 4 » » é é M c o u n ty , Urimi«l, a h« » iì|li|nI (»ubltehcNt ifi llrdutit«
round .abolii— and ull ih» wtilb* l was :
day In Chicago: "I know n woman,
\ \ i t m « , IL M . HiiW hapn, rjk fk o f th * c irru it
f e n r ing you ont un^nowlng It. Bui, '
fresh from tho country, who’ coin
c o u rt. Alni i h r » u i »hrit-of if ib 7ih iL ar o f A prii
A delin a—1 «hall ke#ii ycJi now*—
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plnined to her cook, during the holi­
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\ t , HONINWIN
* II© pausert
” W©'1I tenr down th©
Bub«cHb«
days: 'Our elder Is watery, the turkey
( k ■*«f f *ifnflt 1Tmrf. Oranp* f'nunt y. Flori•f■
" I t 's Really Y oy. A t ie lin a r
fe lice tom ortow ." h© sntd. "nnd thep
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hn» no flavor I can't find any tneat In
i ¿r*i A I'O i ¿4/’*.
w e enn lalk
N oi lonlght
T on lg h l
KRj
the mincemeat. »nil bark home they'll » a « a fra id o f another « id le fence, and
W- St fs,-1fnr A » r ut &lt;1 ( U h » ! fot' t I»mfvtairuuiI .
» e are fl boy ami girl iegi'thur agaln,
ht» 1 il»’* at »
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hardly g t'» to the jilgs such u mass she lo v e d the view from h er windows,
of adulteration «» that tinned plum fur C nssel Town was a pretty placi a© we uaed lo !&gt;&lt;• "
o ' &gt;t&lt;VrI«r11* lr|’ -’ ' v IV il Ctinpinaa.1
pudding we hud for yesterday's din­ w ith shudu tree* and gard en s
ner'
Tie- cw V Muilod tuten,ntly,
"N o . Mr« Harnack. th « ngeni an
Geoii Waj-s of Qtbcr Day».
'Veil'll get » o il tL»m rural notions sw e n u l ' "Old Mr Hinltti'n nephew
N oi li) ti gn al d »al .ir» all Ih© old
after a w lil|i&gt;. sh- ~.ild "
Joh n Is coining to live with him W »
fashlotied iblligs adm lrable, bui hy no
h oard alaiut It from the baker's man
I I ASS I'IN S . FR \ 1 I UNI I 1 I IN n . i I.aYvS H IN f.S
tne.iiis are Hn-v all Infarlor and ou l nf
w h o 's sw eet on that girl
of
Mrs
A I III.h i ll M K D A l.s and l liO l’ H ILS
i|.it. tHunusi- lliey ari- old fash ion ,»!
P articlra From Ftad turn,
T r a c y 's Mr HtnHh'n h ou sek eep er Ills
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■J'b» b©st o f ih en i may sirnln all ou r I
Radium em its three streams of mlb ro th e r died a pauper nnd le ft John
' modeVn resoli ree n lo ’ »(|iinl, and noi do
nulo
p articles,
These all carry In his care
T hey say h e's n fin©
( i R E K N L E A F &amp; C ItO S B Y C O M P A N Y
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The Itesi p ro d u ci« of old fashion,-.!
defluite ch a rg e» of 'electricity, » hlrh
lo o k in g young fellow , otid Jusl out ol
7i:wri.t:H3
»..u im ioìiifu s
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»»Txitusiiim Um
mado their discovery pnyuiblo.
Nn c o lle g e W onder what old man Smith irnining and educatInu are « i l 11 mod
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fa r haek as »-©'t-rfTT ren di tnto th» hlsthey became apparent under proper
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"T e a c h him to he h fonceinnker. I
condition» because of tbo electrlcal s u p p o s e ." said Mr« H arn ack cruHSly tory o f luauklnd we fimi Kf. .il peop lc.
«-antly (he e.juals and oft»n thè «uji©
charge. ,
T h e sp ite fence waa b ecom in g more
rio r« of our Very b»st In menlnl nnd
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murai (]unlUles
O ur giMtd luck la ni&gt;t
P roved H arm lessness of Comets.
fin,lth 1,11,1
him a t the bottom thnt w© nr» g u p erlor lo ihetn In our
Tw|co d u rin g , th© nineteenth
ccnHca’
bumnn material, but that we ba v e at
fury tho earth ptunired d irectly ihrougli i* - ^ o u n g John Hmlth ‘Avas put Into a o u r snrvlco an Irtm rneely g rea ier acth© mil o f a c o m e t—’In I S p n n l again l&lt;iw&gt;-er's ofllr© In C osset T ow n. He cum ulntlon o f
know ledgii, m ostly
In 1861.
O n co I f was im m ersed
to WM n fresh facml, Tb-a©ant young fid nbout material Ib lu g «
Thank» to
a depth o f 300.000 miles.
Th© m ore ,o w ’ nn' , l,howi,d n" symptomH o f nny Ihnt, we u m lcrslnnd thè law » o f nnIm iglnatlv© n stron om crv thought they • d ,'? Itu
¡“ ‘*P n1’ ' i ' " ,e u d
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lu r e much better than our fathers did,
from
d elected a peculiar
n eenller gjow
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«*- W“ Cn -'&gt;,rlftrn h*'1 b ccn
hoftlO frOir
delected
Itr th 0 ftfc
nnd thnt has helped u« to mako wons c h o o l (w o weeks, Mra. Harnacji- ilerful màclilni'g, nnd imi thejn to ilo -1 B
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wnlklng with her. saw her dnughtTr
bpw, and John Hmllh raised his hat
as he passed on the opposite) side ot
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answ ered
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In the Natural Course.
IJf© Is o v o r u ctq ld iu g from within,
thrn.j
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elf to the
th' light, aJiif
thoughts engendered in Uw&gt; buart
rt a (
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last Trev
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b© dopi) by fingers, brnlnn and brawn, -C
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been trying ermr sine© tQ reach up to : ~
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"She's In tin- hotisi'
I bad to brltg
you In aotnrliow." Hit 'pulled tho .oth­
er by tho arm and drew him Into th**
hall. "She's— nhe's— hr ntaminoroil.
She wait starnllng \mdtir tho hall
lamp. Sho waa trembling. Sho waa
(poking nt Kano, but neither saw the
other because of the sudden dimming
■of vision— they only full vm h other
heart to heart and lips to llpn

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N dvcr ti\ lire, never to g r o w ijold, to
V ery « 1# . mamma, an sw ered tho
j » e r o draw n, »stopped suddenly a s he bo patient, syrapatheilc, la n d e r ; to dnugh'ter subm issively. ■
aaw M arston’s fa c e upon, the blind, lo o k fo r th© budding flow er and tha
B u t h a r m other had on eb beep young
'A nd E vely n ’s. T h ey drew near to each opening heart, (o hope a lw a y s; lik e , nnd 'n lo v e , b e itro an unkind f o r
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sh adow s danced away and th© lam p- Ainlcl.
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nnd married her off to Mr. Harnack.
lig h t Illuminated tho blind againL ■ 1 (.
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Stout, forty-flye and bald Hho was r*v
1’ K ano turned rimnd. Ifo went h om e
s o lv e d to prevent nny p ossib ility of
and sat m otionless In his room fp r -a
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M iria m 's d b o b o d le n ce T h a t night she
lo n g tim o.
T h u —'m arriage w as to '
M urphy— "N o b o d y ixiik. l C i l c y , anV ^ ro tw n le tte r to her n eig h b or.
rj^hav* taken placo 'In aboht th ree y lt the ¡viper Bays a large croWil ""I*
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"I h a v o abstained from adMiIng you
w ock s, and iln c o h o had nearly fou r low ed th o h earso
to hla grave."Ma+ to r e m o v e your o b je ctio n a b le /en eo,"
hundred dollars and h is -p ro s p e cts In loney— “ T ls a lot. T h ey d id n 't fo llo w she sa id , "bseau so you h a v a th o law
th a bank w ore sm alt, It had beeui h ; they ch a sed It,
■on y o u r side, If you h a v e n o sen se o f
ag reed J h a t they sh ou ld g o w sst In
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- th e -hope of, ^achieving success.
At
M lsch lsv ou s A nn*«
y ou r n e p h e w to sp eak t o j n jf, d ough
th a t m om ent Kano h ad tw o U cktU for
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r i— ----Y r lo f lette r to E velyn, explaining that f hA ®
aK« « ’ * h,,
was s c r a w le d :
tb s things abou t Which w * a ro -angry .
0 had u n exp ectedly tjlscorered the
. "I h a v e told my n ep n ow m a t 1 11
i o r Im patient.— M arcu s A urelius. * #

---fimrer nj -pn"phawt""

.ni» in.in » hem stu* had onci

loved h« tmsslonately, save Tor th*
t,el*} of tb« »«arti All at mice she be
gnn te r»cull th»ljr-«arlv love, tho
memoro-s ivtm-TT Tinw In KiU" iclilnw"' *r
hood b i fn • • er. »t' out of her-beart's
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THE L E G IS L A T IV E

GRIND

Spirit Appeared.to Brother.
Lindsay, who displayed such an eager­ and all applicants must send names to
In*recent year* no African explorer
either
Mrs.
S.
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or
Mrs.
J.
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ness yesterday to amend the hill, were
Dickins by Saturday evening. The has gripped the popular Imagination'
absent from their seats this morning.
more than the Ill-fated Capt. Boyd
. Senator t j o n r a d - h a s been back In hi» babies will lie on exhibition from i to 8 Alexander,’ wh♦-»*•*-do tic to death In a
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»eat for two or throe, days, after an ab­ p. »m.jon \fay 2Glh.
gallant effort to Induce certain natlvo
sence of several day» Senator Confati
tribes to live at peace with each other.
The itory of h!a last expedition, tp the
is one of the most popular senator# at j
- rm rt -c a n tinatu^.Vr? rJjs-gLVnWSy j t t :
I The book contain» tho explorer s [Jiarj;
of tho expedition, this, curiously
One of the brst thing* to reach the
. enough, being tho only diary* hi$ ever
»epate.Saturday morning fregn the house and Saturday Night*' You will not mi*s ! kept, Laving j&gt;een pccustonHi) on for­
of representatives was the bUI providing this picture a» you will be able to reco- mer occasion» to trust lo his careful­
ly drawn maps, and his retentive mopifor the extension of the yt&gt; limits of the nlze many who you know.
This picture was taken some time . ory. The book has been edited by the
city of Balatka. It lia s liden custom­
ary at this rewsion for bilLs of this.nature vhrtce by the Kalecn Company. Mr J. F. explorer's’ : brother, Mr. Herbert Alex­
to go on tTie calendar without reierence Knruntx manager of the'lmpcriiil was in ander, who relate» n strange dream,
which should he of lntereat to atudenta
ti| u committee, es|&gt;ecially when there ■Atlanta, and made special arrangmenta
of tho occult. "I saw Boyd.- ho »ay*.
was no contest. But this hill went to to exhibit thls fainous picture.
The prices will tie same, and it will be “ Illumined from the darkneaa o f night,
the committee on corporations, where it
'(landing up, surrounded by angry na­
shown
on Friday and Saturday nights of
icj'xpccted that a great contest will lie
tives, wbo were armed. He was trying
waged by the warring factions of Palat- thi* week. May, 23 and 2*.
, to speak to me. but I did not hear bia
Don’t forget the dates don't fall to seen voice, rather It was as If the whole air
was echoing, T am In their pow er/
Then
suddenly ho was swallowed up
Senator' Fletcher whs an interested
Reduction in Coffee
Id darkneia.” “ *
kltpr at the capitili Saturday morning.

îrvig*am»tantly surrounde&lt;M&gt;y a numr of lÆnlrlng friends.
are muckjdlspliuetL-..v»r ., '

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and poeetf Jor a photograph with a nun&gt;
. Th» senste re*uny&gt;tl^thc conildeVatTon Carnival lo be held at the corner of Park
her o f t e r n cowboy* who are'on a of tho-Dryan primary biH
mnijjnrz?
twenty thousand mile horseback tour. There teemed to be prevailing.io/the’
senate thW morning*an ontirolyF;3tlifT^rfcrf)
It la up to the Supreme Court to decide attitude toward the hill from' that.ex-^ awarded lo the one receiving tint moat
This mgy^hbve ,YfU{s In each class.
the status of the Trammell-Mcllae in­ hi hi ted yesteroUy.
cident, it being a mere matter of law and come—and probably (lid—from the fact ^ U-ds desired that every baby In towb,
from the expressions given out by the that all the senatorsi-^cept Senator under five yejifa of.age shall lot entered,
attorney general's office and the govern­
or himaclf, it would seem that eveyrthlng
Is going to came out as it should .be. that
Secretary Mr Hue holds his office; he was
tie choice of Un people at the primary
.«fid technicalities in procedure are. get­
ting sort o f fntiquafed. Th*'quest ion
Wore* .many bar associations during the
past yea* has lisen aimed at the demo­
lition pjf technical deviation and this is
-but oho 6f these earns. Secretary MrIjav )ws filed his bond, wtu’ nominated
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Chief 30 eta j*r pound.
Long's Favorite Brand 25 cts.
Golden Hama 30 cts. /
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Kurnd’s BJend. ALJb cans 11.30.
Bulk coffee In bean 26 eta.
Cracker Boy 35 eta.

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giving of trading »tariffsi and premium*.
Will rcdet-rti all stamps that T(js brought
to us by tliat time fneeot less than 950.00
lots.
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Visitor—"You say Jhat old repro­
bato over there used to be one of tho
politest men In town I 1 suppose he’d
gire up his seat In a street car to a
woman/* * Nativo— "PolltoT
Bay,
stranger, that man gavo up hts tea* UL
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Mountain 36 rt*.
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Cerecó Blend Cereals,- txiffee* and chie- ■ Sweet tHI and Itmewatsr spread pn

Green^offce 25 cts.
Cafe-du-Mondc 35 eta.
BH&gt;s coffee 36 cts.

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n piece' pf coltoti and applied to a
-burn la vèry sooUJApg- Every medi­
cine i|oket should .contain a bottle of
this remedy.
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care what Ifaa fob may bo,
_ we are equipped to tuns It
oat to your wtUkctioo. II
' we c*n\ wVU tall you so
frankly.

Let Us Convince You

Tallahmuee, FIs., May 16.— Heron- ;
„ tiwndntfon by the county mmniiti«-*- o f !
S*tjiinoW county as to the appointments
to . he mndo lb that- newly created di»-lj\ci i i M ^ - '^ '? :P ‘ xaamr^Cuc **
offjCe buC when keen about the matter
stated that other business was too press­
ing t*i j;«Ke lip this feature. Since tbs
creation of'Sembuili) county, everybody
drtwn there hts'been overflowing with
-evahemwwutrtvMv »N.#«* *retP*r,dra-*\ifc-' &lt;
sidene« of this excitement.
Iloltort Ji Holly, editor of the Sanford . *
Herald and one of the principal factors! j
reived for hi* efforts the ris-rrcturykliljv ’’ s — f T l ' —¡f f
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of. the county executive r-ommitloe, and
T. K. Bates, who acted as prts* agent
for the delegation, baa .been .hamed ,a* ' j g -1 ‘
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tax assiwaor, ,E". f&gt;- 'Dqtiglnj, antithcr -n J 1]
prominent and |imi»trnt yorker for the
cause, received the plum of the elerk of i
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the circuit court, of coure« all of tin»»subject t o the ratification of the govern-1
or. According to custunt, t bough, itis l ’TT- I
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Iiointmvnu when the county executivn | it'xrtght Usrt hr-haSoer A Uui
committee no recommends.

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men are the pace-makers in clothes-styles; older men who
* want to be smartly dressed choose the young styles; sometimes
a little modified.
lightening. , Mr. Mcl-rnrion's argument
chiefly was against the free toll Idea; be
gave the figures of cost In construction
and maintenance and gave the volume
of tranaportalton, which he said at flnt
would not b« large in profVrtion, *and
tljfn pointed om the absolute neressity
to hayf th* revenue that would lie de­
rived from other free tolls in order to
produce the necessary money to pay for
the rnaintkntnc* and bonded obligations.
Indffenl&amp;liy, hjr. McLendon said that
Flgti^g port# were bound to benefit
lai|Hy by the opening of the canal, and
that Jacksonville bid taken a great step
forward by providing for necessary muni­
cipal whsVfage. He placed - Jackson­
ville's progreag In this feepfltt far shead
of the conditions at Savannah, and he
said It would be a matter of a few year*
only when Jacksonville would b e . (he
greatest naval store« port in this part ofth* world. ,
Judge Jones pictured the advantsges
of having a newly opened market in th*
east—thf ¿aa Van and the Pacific \V«st
for Florida ptodutU. ynd stated with
entphuia tlfat the opportunity for-Florid* to get before the world In this V ay
—through an exhibit at CaUfdrtd» expo*
overlooked.
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working in the Interest of an exhibit to
be mad# at -the ffwn FH e rlwctt'»xpealttorr.
He has had large&gt;xperie^c* in exposi­
tion work, a’n d J f an appropriation is
tr ade he will likely be named as a mem­
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But the -young fellows are teaching older men other things .about clothes.
found that ready-clothes are right; that for $25 a man can get one o f our

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suits.that compares to advantage with the niade-to-imeasure product at much higher prices’
iqen are pointing the way to real ciothes-value and economy.
WJterf you buy these ^oods you get all-wool fabrics, a distinction which
these days when cotton mixtures arc the rule. You get special style design
unexcelled, correct fit.
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tation.of every day rural life on a farm. In the amiulnr three
act play, nothing waa left to be dealred on the part of the speetaton, of. the mimic-*erio-c-omje drama, through whkh the
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M »y Recital given annually tgfc’
Stcmbridga Munson in honor’ o £ ^ # r iiih » tin g d e * ot »he
Sanford High School wee enjoyed Monday evening, May 19th.
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The many friends of Misa Maud Alice Wagner were ’dra­
ughted to have the pleasure of hearing again such: a rtmafkabtjr talented and proficient young artist, and they with other«

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Adelaide IliggiiiM
}a;ltie Caldwell
Marian Paokurd
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visit to /elaUvi-s jirni the arrival of Kate Rollins, a niece o f the .
deacon’s on a vinit to the family at the farm, and the farewT.il •
visit tu Mrs. FHtr, of Mrs. Rrown, a t.vpical country neigh- ,
lair, who always has a convenient ailment to nurse.
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.While Kato Hollins is amusing iter little country cousin»,,.’
Nartcy Melissa ami Milton Georg» Washington by drasirfg
u p .» an old womSn, with u white wig,(nnd before she can take
it off the room is invade? by a party consisting ol Mr. and
Mr&gt;‘. J. D. lltiliock, their daughter, Dorothy and son Hartley,'
eneh. rich city people, seeking summer board in the couoThey 'mistake -Kate in her masquerade for Mrs; Fr'ijr,
have no refund from her or fisleiv tiswiqr 1 1 ij
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'plenty ol rotati ip the Iid uso and Ln„U wsW v rcacmnvps^ i
ilie list of- cooked things left by rtieir mother. The" despon’s,.'
•jmelj arrival relieves Kato of further re*|&gt;on»ihillt5;—andy
though, lie Jksd 'U*li spi.dally cii-ugvd l&gt;y hi» wife nut. io h i
any sinnno r botirdvra come in t the housd, *th&lt;* Irmptlp)»' pc- '
rimi.fftJ-J^li-r of |Ile patti anil olft'r U* hulp on the farm
•ite ti» Htsin'd.t i*l«&gt; to brave hi*
anper ttnd -tl up’Vbi'JFd*-' t1
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amusing raperit-nets
Ket. Rollins, in ke. |.ing tip flie role
iu hung tiie drat oil's wife; os supposed by the ^oa.'drr^--a.
ritnation of wliirlt tlie'd.'ncon (s entirely ignorant.
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The &lt;ftortK uf iht- b* ardi ¡s Id'hs+p-vuji^ home ‘aiuk lirm ,
*ojk. precepts,a liund»! pi HTTTft^roit» vituatiins.
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The iirVrsill of i‘l.tlu|r »inudiogc, an imVjcuirrmwt'filis i,
w|tk many tin*»,Id lieufa* nii&lt;^birK'‘ e*|KttutiflT" of fathe'and
fotipoe, ttss.tov»-r t*f iHdothy.'whtri.r m upproyetf by her'fkàr- *
u»ts Uh |Atw Uiv inti rest In thè iihfolditijf of the plot. *
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Itoarder» «h'd an artist’s eunol set uj). In the midst of tlje Sti;n\n&gt;ttit of a cup of t&lt;a Mi*. Drown come* hi and is indignant
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M iJvina Fritz .. . . . . . . . . Al ma Pagenhart
Deacon Borachlas. Fritz ........... . 1.W allace tCroaby'
M ilton George W ashington F ritz ./ . v A c . ......
Benjamin Whitner, 3rd
Nancy^Ielissn Fritz.....
Junnie Stumon
Mra. Brown........ ..............
Adelaide Higgins
Ka&amp; Rollins .........................../.. .........Claire WaRter
Jno. D / Bujlpcsc....... „ __ ______ George McLaughlin
M rs. Bullock ....... :........... 1................ M argaret Dovtfi*
D orothy Bullock.............................. .Lucca -Chappell.
H artley Bullock
Tenney Deane;
Ernest Rench . ...
H arry HanntT
Philip Gamboge ......
' ... Bertie Pattishall

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predict a brilliant future tor her Iff,'¿ho mtprtfal world.
The performer* and students ef Mr*. Alurieon’s piano
cla*s,each and every ode rendered tb^r aelratlon» ««.charm­
ingly and perfectly. thgt^yWcial mitotion. *nd wwthilyj’.tto,
served ]&gt;rj^e *o«»ded lh*m &gt;buld probajdy take up too rha?h
space; othA- than to aay thht'Mr*. ErbeSt TOlafs re»narVaJ&gt;l&lt;‘
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ACT II— Deacon Fritz's dooryard.
ACT III—Slttingroom, rearranged. •
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town thst .w h and w
oa* of the** radula ara characterised by a vtrrjdgh standard
of musical excellence and ability, consequently a delightful
order of entertainment la al way« appreciated « c l realitW,
disappoint the
for neither Mt*. Mu neon or .her students
The atage Monday evening, besides the two pianos was
aimply and solely deoorated with, handsome fertia.
With the opening number^eacb.ttlectlon on the fine pro­
gram w«q charminglyand, perfectly rendered by each-perform­
er, w blip her individual and veil «dsUincd effort, contribut*
largelyto the artistic tone.and pegfeft putceaa of the beautiful
program, and delightful; eicerUlnment of the evtning.
Mies Allen as -menq soprano and Mlsf Butlorffas ac­
companist wet* valuable'aqd appreciated additions to the
recital, Mis* Allen, though but u young girl student of Prof.
John W. Phillip*, of Stetson University, shows promise of a
' vary beautiful voice'In her,delightful tones and pleasing inter­
pretations. She sang with'fine feeUi)g and good taste—ber
soft ton»« Mrei* particularly enjoyable— a rare finish ip.ey^n
the mature student.
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While a maich w«a (d.-tjcd^Mlsaqi Walker and SD*«r ,.
rchid at ttu* In ail of th* ch i» Of girli down tl«^ right aisle ; .
the audituium on to the stage, while Prof. Perkin». Miaw*. ]
L. TblBjfU-T-of the county school board. L. It. Vldllp* and
P.* w jafL?0r-the local School board, Capt^Georgu Lynch y.j
itajtafjtetvr.
rtimi schools and Rev. A.-S. Peck preceded
» cl*' hT-V l''/«'d o v .n th* k it aide to the atage, wlitre they
re «itV iifU th e chAr* «rantftd lor them.
k lk n V jm le R*ba Munson took her pine«
the piano.
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Son/ojd High SduKd was presented TtMflay evetbig, Mâ&gt;
,20th to a large atul tkorodjehly pitu td cudknco who w’trt- tipsllntofl in ihilr—prufsn of t'h* cltVfr &gt;OUng actCf*. "Till*
Dracnn’a Second Wife, a f n« ch|ractrr study was Tri every
b\y ô p to the usual ntandanl of r.xct 11*tire.
Th* perecnmel of thu^btay ‘sCvmed in upueuaDy b»rpy
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                    <text>T ift SANFORD HERALD

TH E

L E G IS L A T IV E

G R IN D

Spirit Appeared.to Brother.
In*recent year* no African explorer
has gripped the popular Im agination'
more than the Ill-fated Capt. Boyd
Alexander,’ wh ♦-»*•*-do tic to death In a
gallant effort to Induce certain natlvo
tribes to live at peace with each other.
The itory of h!a last expedition, tp the
- rm r t - c a n tin atu^.Vr? rJjs-gLVnWSy j t t :
I The book contain» tho explorer s [Jiarj;
of tho expedition, this, curiously
. enough, being tho only diary* hi$ ever
and Saturday Night*' You will not mi*s ! kept, Laving j&gt;een pccustonHi) on for­
this picture a» you will be able to reco- mer occasion» to tru s t lo his careful­
nlze many who you know.
ly drawn maps, and his retentive mopiThis picture was taken some time . ory. The book has been edited by th e
vhrtce by the Kalecn Company. Mr J. F. explorer's’: brother, Mr. Herbert Alex­
Knruntx manager of the'lmpcriiil was in ander, who relate» n strange dream ,
■Atlanta, and made special arrangmenta which should he of ln tereat to atudenta
of tho occult. "I saw Boyd.- ho »ay*.
to exhibit thls fainous picture.
The prices will tie same, and it will be “Illumined from the darkneaa of night,
'(lan d in g up, surrounded by angry n a­
shown on Friday and Saturday nights of
tives, wbo were arm ed. He was trying
thi* week. May, 23 and 2*.
, to speak to me. but I did not hear bia
Don’t forget the dates don't fall to seen voice, rather It was as If the whole a ir
was echoing, T am In their po w er/
Then suddenly ho was swallowed up
Reduction in Coffee
Id darkneia.” “ *

Lindsay, who displayed such an eager­ and all applicants m ust send names to
ness yesterday to amend the hill, were either Mrs. S. 0. Chase or Mrs. J. E.
Dickins by Saturday evening. The
absent from their seats this morning.
. Senator tjonrad-has been back In hi» babies will lie on exhibition from i to 8
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»eat for two or throe, days, after an ab­ p. »m.jon \fa y 2Glh.
sence of several day» Senator Confati
is one of the most popular senator# at j

One of the brst thing* to reach the
»epate.Saturday morning fregn the house
of representatives was the bUI providing
for the extension of the yt&gt; limits of the
city of Balatka. It lias liden custom­
ary at this rewsion for bilLs of this.nature
to go on tTie calendar without reierence
ti| u committee, es|&gt;ecially when there
was no contest. But this hill went to
the committee on corporations, where it
icj'xpccted that a great contest will lie
waged by the warring factions of Palat-

Senator' Fletcher whs an interested
kltpr at the capitili Saturday morning.
îrvig*am»tantly surrounde&lt;M&gt;y a numr of lÆ nlrlng friends.
are m uckjdlspliuetL-..v»r ., '
Baby Show
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The governor, signed several local titlfC
* Onè pf th e ' opening features of the
and poeetf Jor a photograph with a nun&gt;
. Th» senste re*uny&gt;tl^thc conildeVatTon Carnival lo be held at the corner of Park
her o f t e r n cowboy* who are'on a of tho-Dryan prim ary biH
mnijjnrz?
twenty thousand mile horseback tour. There teemed to be prevailing.io/the’
senate thW morning*an ontirolyF;3tlifT^rfcrf)
It la up to the Supreme C ourt to decide attitude toward the hill from' that.ex-^ awarded lo the one receiving tint moat
This m gy^hbve ,YfU{s In each class.
the statu s of the Trammell-M cllae in­ hi hi ted yesteroUy.
cident, it being a mere m atter of law and come—and probably (lid—from the fact ^ U-ds desired that every baby In towb,
from the expressions given out by the that all the sen a to rsi-^ cep t Senator under five yejifa of.age shall lot entered,
attorney general's office and the govern­
or himaclf, it would seem th at eveyrthlng
Is going to came out as it should .be. that
Secretary Mr Hue holds his office; he was
t i e choice of Un people at the primary
.«fid technicalities in procedure are. get­
ting sort of fntiquafed. Th*'quest ion
Wore* .many bar associations during the
p ast yea* has lisen aimed at the demo­
lition pjf technical deviation and this is
-but oho 6f these earns. Secretary MrIjav )ws filed his bond, wtu’ nominated
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and sleeted by tho people;, th* bond has
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bbeh accepted snd that should rbise the
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At W. W. Iking's Grocery:
Chief 30 eta j*r pound.
Long's Favorite Brand 25 cts.
Golden Hama 30 cts. /
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K u rn d ’s BJend. ALJb cans 11.30.
Bulk coffee In bean 26 eta.
Cracker Boy 35 eta.
Mountain 36 rt*.
urrr
Gold Medal 36 eta; « -, / ; ~ * .
Cerecó Blend Cereals,- txiffee* and chieGreen^offce 25 cts.
Cafe-du-Mondc 35 eta.
BH&gt;s coffee 36 cts.

77-3tc

Notft*
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On June 1st we will discontinue tlnr
giving of trading »tariffsi and premium*.
Will rcdet-rti all stam ps that T(js brought
to us by tliat time fneeot less than 950.00
lots.
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75-TtlH &amp; Fri-Ctc
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Provsd Hla Cnivatry.
Visitor—"You say J hat old repro­
bato over there used to be one of tho
politest m en In town I 1 suppose he’d
g ire up his seat In a street ca r to a
woman/* * Nativo—"PolltoT
Bay,
stranger, that man gavo up hts tea* UL
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'ffomaq.' Satire.
A*
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-, Treatment for.Burn*.
■ Sw eet tHI and Itm ew atsr spread pn
n piece' pf coltoti and applied to a
-burn la vèry sooUJApg- Every medi­
cine i|oket should .contain a bottle of
th is remedy.
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at oar priming. W e . d c n l
care what Ifaa fob may bo,
_ we are equipped to tuns It
oat to your wtUkctioo. II
' we c * n \ wVU tall you so
frankly.

Let Us Convince You

Tallahmuee, FIs., M ay 16.— Heron- ;
„ tiwndntfon by the county mmniiti«-*- o f !
S*tjiinoW county as to the appointments
to . he mndo lb that- newly created di»-lj\ci i i M ^ - ' ^ ' ? : P ‘ xaamr^Cuc **
offjCe buC when keen about the matter
stated th a t other business was too press­
ing t*i j;«Ke lip this feature. Since tbs
creation of'Sembuili) county, everybody
drtwn there hts'been overflowing with
-evahemwwutrtvMv »N.#«* *retP*r,dra-*\ifc-' &lt;
sidene« of this excitement.
Iloltort Ji Holly, editor of the Sanford . *
Herald and one of the principal factors! j
reived for hi* efforts the ris-rrcturykliljv ’’ s —f T l ' —¡f f
'S ’
of. the county executive r-ommitloe, and
T. K. Bates, who acted as prts* agent
for the delegation, baa .been .hamed ,a* ' j g -1 ‘ ;
\
tax assiwaor, ,E". f&gt;- 'Dqtiglnj, antithcr -n J 1]
prominent and |im i»trnt yorker for the
cause, received the plum of the elerk of i
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the circuit court, of coure« all of tin»»subject t o the ratification of the govern- 1
or. According to custunt, t bough, i t i s l ’TT- I
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tt|&gt; to the executive to make thlEo up- 1
Iiointmvnu when the county executivn | it'xrtght Usrt hr-haSoer A U ui
committee no recommends.

Pay $25 for one of our suits and
see what real value meajtis ; .
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OUNG men are the pace-makers in clothes-styles; older men who
* want to be smartly dressed choose the young styles; sometimes
a little modified.
lightening. , Mr. Mcl-rnrion's argument
chiefly was against the free toll Idea; be
gave the figures of cost In construction
and maintenance and gave the volume
of tranaportalton, which he said at flnt
would not b« large in profVrtion, *and
tljfn pointed om the absolute neressity
to hayf th* revenue that would lie de­
rived from other free tolls in order to
produce the necessary money to pay for
the rnaintkntnc* and bonded obligations.
Indffenl&amp;liy, hjr. McLendon said that
Flgti^g port# were bound to benefit
lai|H y by the opening of the canal, and
that Jacksonville bid taken a great step
forward by providing for necessary muni­
cipal whsVfage. He placed - Jackson­
ville's progreag In this feepfltt far shead
of the conditions at Savannah, and he
said It would be a matter of a few year*
only when Jacksonville would b e . (he
greatest naval store« port in this part ofth* world. ,
Judge Jones pictured the advantsges
of having a newly opened m arket in th*
east—th f ¿aa Van and the Pacific \V«st
for Florida ptodutU. ynd stated with
entphuia tlfat the opportunity for-Florid* to get before the world In this V ay
—through an exhibit at CaUfdrtd» expo*
overlooked.
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Capt. A. V. French, of Sj&amp;ford, is •
working in the Interest of an exhibit to
b e mad# a t -the ffwn FH e r lwctt'»xpealttorr.
He has had large&gt;xperie^c* in exposi­
tion work, a’n d J f an appropriation is
tr ade he will likely be named as a mem­
ber of the rommUsion, or chairm an of i t . ,
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The senate relaxed ita dignity long!
joke on Chic Acosta. Senator W atson

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But the -young fellows are teaching older men other things .about clothes.
found that ready-clothes are right; that for $25 a man can get one o f our

They’ve

suits.that compares to advantage with the niade-to-imeasure product at much higher prices’
iqen are pointing the way to real ciothes-value and economy.
WJte rf you buy these ^oods you get all-wool fabrics, a distinction which
these days when cotton mixtures arc the rule. You g e t special style design
unexcelled, correct fit.
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$18 and $20^ gopd values
uits anyway* ; •
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105 East First Street

Sanford

�O F F IC IA I O R G A N O F S R M IN O L E C O U N T Y — T H E G A R D E N S P O T O F T H E W O R L D

PUBLISHED
SEMI - WEEKLY
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VISITORS

tation.of every day rural life on a farm. In the amiulnr three
act play, nothing waa left to be dealred on the part of the speetaton, of. the mimic-*erio-c-omje drama, through whkh the
thread of the Iwo pretty romance* war pleasingly and happily
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[aeatltekW the delightful
• The opening event offertim i
( f a t a t a ' of Mn * Fa.nmo
M»y Recital given annually tgfc’
Stcmbridga Munson in honor’o £ ^ # r i i i h » t i n g d e * o t »he
Sanford High School wee enjoyed Monday evening, May 19th.
hy on* of the largest and moat appreciative audience*' ever

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her audiena* by her aimpje, unaffected, girlish charm of manner
The many friends of Misa Maud Alice Wagner were ’dra­
ughted to have the pleasure of hearing again such: a rtmafkabtjr talented and proficient young artist, and they with other«

H a r t l e y B u ll o c k
E r n e s t R e n c h . ...
P h i l i p G a m b o g e ......

Overture &lt;Don Giovanni)..
M vttirt-O 'wtu ¡/
Margaret DuvLs
Lucca . C.Tiaiijn^lL , .

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Marche Militairre No. 3,(2 piano*.;
SchuU ii
Adelaide IliggiiiM
}a;ltie Caldwell
Marian Paokurd
Jtwie^ttnnon
Sonata

i irat Movement •
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Misjt'Mary McKidi ^
2nd Piano AccomuiinuneiU^iOficgj, played
by Mrs. Ira S, a\laines.
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H a r r y H a n n tT
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T he^.lay opens with Mm. Frit*’ departure otj a,
visit to /elaUvi-s jirni the arrival of Kate Rollins, a niece of the .
deacon’s on a vinit to the family at the farm, and the farewT.il •
visit tu Mrs. FHtr, of Mrs. Rrown, a t.vpical country neigh- ,
lair, who always has a convenient ailment to nurse.
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.While Kato Hollins is amusing iter little country cousin»,,.’
Nartcy Melissa ami Milton Georg» Washington by drasirfg
u p .» an old womSn, with u white wig,(nnd before she can take
it off the room is invade? by a party consisting ol Mr. and
Mr&gt;‘. J. D. lltiliock, their daughter, Dorothy and son Hartley,'
eneh. rich city people, seeking summer board in the couoThey 'mistake -Kate in her masquerade for Mrs; Fr'ijr,
have no refund from her or fisleiv tiswiqr 11 ij
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ni the situation, especially n» N’ancy Meli-ea iiwtist* tfad-thero
'plenty ol rotati ip the Ii d uso and Ln„U w sW v rcacmnvps^ i
ilie list of- cooked things left by rtieir mother. The" despon’s,.'
•jmelj arrival relieves Kato of further re*|&gt;on»ihillt5;—a n d y
though, lie Jksd 'U*li spi.dally cii-ugvd l&gt;y hi» wife nut. io h i
any sinnno r botirdvra come in t the housd, *th&lt;* Irmptlp)»' pc- '
rimi.fftJ-J^li-r of | Ile p atti anil olft'r U* hulp on the farm
•ite ti» Htsin'd.t i*l«&gt; to brave hi*
anper ttnd -tl up’Vbi'JFd*-' t 1
mg house without her.
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The second act atta fottìi Joan^ of tite tryliig as %r1l tu!
amusing raperit-nets
Ket. Rollins, in ke. |.ing tip flie role
iu hung tiie drat oil's wife; os supposed by the ^oa.'drr^--a.
ritnation of wliirlt tlie'd.'ncon (s entirely ignorant.
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The &lt;ftortK uf iht- b* ardi ¡s Id'hs+p-vuji^ home ‘aiuk lirm ,
*ojk. precepts,a liund»! pi HTTTft^roit» vituatiins.
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The iirVrsill of i‘l.tlu|r »inudiogc, an imVjcuirrmwt'filis i,
w|tk many tin*»,Id lieu fa* nii&lt;^birK'‘ e*|KttutiflT" of fathe'and
fotipoe, ttss.tov»-r t*f iHdothy.'whtri.r m upproyetf by her'fkàr- *
u»ts Uh |Atw Uiv inti rest In thè iihfolditijf of the plot. *
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In Unt third sr-tne the sitting room is ròarTUngetF.by the
Itoarder» «h'd an artist’s eunol set uj). In the midst of tlje Sti;n\n&gt;ttit of a cup of t&lt;a Mi*. Drown come* hi and is indignant
at the riifmgis ifade during Mis. l i l t s ’ ubsenca, of which’

H IG H SC H O O L BUTL

be preecnL

, . On the Way UtKow . • ,

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Benjamin Whitner, 3rd
Nancy^Ielissn Fritz.....
Junnie Stumon
Mra. Brown....... .............
Adelaide Higgins
Ka&amp; Rollins ......................... /.. .........Claire WaRter
Jno. D / Bujlpcsc....... „________George McLaughlin
Mrs. Bullock ...... :......... 1.... ..........Margaret Dovtfi*
Dorothy Bullock......................... .Lucca -Chappell.

derful ability.

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M i J v i n a F r i t z .. . . . . . . . . A l m a P a g e n h a r t
D e a c o n B o r a c h la s . F r i t z ............ . 1 . W a l l a c e t C r o a b y '
M i l t o n G e o r g e W a s h i n g t o n F r i t z . / . v A c . .......

predict a brilliant future tor her Iff,'¿ho mtprtfal world.
The performer* and students ef Mr*. Alurieon’s piano
cla*s,each and every ode rendered tb ^ r aelratlon» ««.charm­
ingly and perfectly. thgt^yWcial mitotion. *nd wwthilyj’.tto,
served ]&gt;rj^e *o«»ded lh * m &gt; b u ld probajdy take up too rha?h
space; othA- than to aay thht'M r*. ErbeSt TOlafs re»narVaJ&gt;l&lt;‘
¡H^ormaaM .of tho "Andante &lt;le Finite (Lucia, di LammVr____
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c t was
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moreTthan
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PbOowfag it th e program « td n ta it- -: •
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•SYNOPSIS OF SCENES
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ACT I—Sitting room in Deacon Fritz's farm house
ACT II—Deacon Fritz's dooryard.
ACT III—Slttingroom, rearranged. •
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a b b pcidn-hy anray iUli*e
town th st . w h and w
oa* of the** r a d u la ara characterised by a v tr r jd g h standard
of musical excellence and ability, consequently a delightful
order of entertainm ent la al way« appreciated « c l realitW,
disappoint the
for neither Mt*. Mu neon or .her students
The atage Monday evening, besides the two pianos was
aimply and solely deoorated with, handsome fertia.
With the opening num ber^eacb.ttlectlon on the fine pro­
gram w«q charm inglyand, perfectly rendered by each-perform­
er, w b lip her individual and veil «dsUincd effort, contribut*
larg ely to th e artistic tone.and pegfeft putceaa of the beautiful
program, and delightful; eicerUlnment of the evtning.
Mies Allen as -m enq soprano and Mlsf B u tlo rffas ac­
companist wet* valuable'aqd appreciated additions to the
recital, Mis* Allen, though b u t u young girl student of Prof.
John W. Phillip*, of Stetson University, shows promise of a
' vary beautiful voice'In her,delightful tones and pleasing inter­
pretations. She sang w ith 'fine feeUi)g and good taste—ber
soft ton»« Mrei* particularly enjoyable— a rare finish ip.ey^n
the m ature student.
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ATTENDED

Dvorak
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GRAMMAR SCIIOÒlr'BUILDINC

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Wallace
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Margatet-Dayi*
v'-jy .SeCQnd Pijinp Orcliesind Part«
•7 » • , .’ Luccg Chappell
13. Ye Hill« o' the Hiolands........... v. *..... Macjarlan
Hiwheon................. *
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The Moon Behind the Cdttgnwooi!
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-14. Marche from TnnnhahseM2di&gt;hijiiw
Mr»/ Cecil Butt * ,UT, \llNs Lih.
Mi«r Carr|e1LoYÇ|
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The DcacMU*» géçpÉd Wlf«”"

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While a maich w«a (d.-tjcd^Mlsaqi Walker and SD*«r ,.
rchid a t ttu* In ail of th* chi» Of girli down tl«^ right aisle ; .
the au d itu iu m on to the stage, while Prof. Perkin». Miaw*. ]
L. TblBjfU-T-of the county school board. L. It. Vldllp* and
P.* w jafL ?0 r-th e local School board, Capt^Georgu Lynch y.j
itajtafjtetvr.
rtimi schools and Rev. A.-S. Peck preceded
» cl*' hT-V l''/« 'd o v .n th* k i t aide to the atage, wlitre they
re « itV iifU th e chAr* « ra n tftd lor them.
k lk n V jm le R*ba Munson took her pine«
the piano.
ti tfcar‘cU»r*mng w ry *w « tly , "W ba.Kiiow* W hat the

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Thr annual play gii^ft’ ^y tho litrrary scchb'es ef thu
Son/ojd High SduKd was presented TtMflay evetbig, Mâ&gt;
,20th to a large atul tkorodjehly p itu td cudknco who w’trt- tipsllntofl in ihilr—prufsn of t'h* cltVfr &gt;OUng actCf*. "Till*
Dracnn’a Second Wife, a f n« ch|ractrr study was Tri every
b \ y ôp to the usual ntandanl of r.xct 11*tire.
Th* perecnmel of thu^btay ‘sCvmed in upueuaDy b»rpy
• * * tto » ,.a » d In the Inteiw-if-en harmony of thefr fnterci*-

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPP.EN1NGS

report a good catch and much fun for
all..
E. A. Douglass has been detained in
Tallahassee
for some week* where ha
A Budget Of Interesting Items
has made many friends.
,
From Correspondents
Mrs. Steininyer of Lakeland is visit­
ing her daughter, Mr*. ..H- 8 . McCall
CVENÏS Of StMINOLt XOINTY on Buy street
*&gt;r/i i i 8qiU(T
ft Of
AIf Heportrr# wWeekly
«l i * Robiwoi! ¿i Co. of CharUm«* him »i«fn
Efficient

‘'«f . As a result of a meeting conducted by
.*
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Rev! A. L, Hope* six accessions have been
* CAMERON CITY CLIPPINGS
made to the Methodist rhdr&lt;b, all ^
Guy Ellsworth has firwihed his farm whom received I.a pi Imp last Lgrti'l Day.
ojx'-ratlons here and started north.
GENEVA JUTTINGiP '
"*
Mr. and Mix. J. C. Ellsworth are
(joorjtc Montgomery U in Jackvtre­
planning a visit to Tanipa in the near viUp for a fl&gt;w- dujx,' going over in hi* car.
future.
M r. Kilim* lias sold hi» home in CltuTcrry Malone, who tias J*«*n ./arming |uoU ftnd romt, t(J |,Vfi Geneva,
the Randall place for several years has f ;*an p#tt|ihlU1 o( NVw York city U
gone to hi* fornnjr home lit Kentucky
„ Bhort yiiit to hi* friends in
/or a visit.
. . .
Geneva. Music Iovjrs are all looking
v Mr. Sdiumpcrt and daughter, Miss . forv^ rd , 0 a ^
whj,e h„ ^ hcre.
Resale were guest* at Minafck Place
m 1m . . . .
fricndi
Sunday, May I t
Mr. Waldron whs will» uj a week ago
■Sunday and preached for us a most ex­
cellent sermon. He and his family »ill
xovn be going to Ormond for a /our
months', stay and we cannot hop« to eight memliers were present,- of thi*;
4 have hiti\ with us again until fall.
number severr*harts* terrirtty-iubTrd.*;
• 1 hanks to County Curmhixsloncr - The question of getting up-aft entertain*
Woodruff We « re having Pine street put in« til In the near future« was discussed &gt;
rhh[K*. This Improvement will and a committee for th a t pur|&gt;ono was
be appreciated by us all and especially appointed as^ follow»;*» Mtf, Curie it,
by our postman.
^
Mrs. Sp«*er, Mrs. .PattUtiall, Mrs. Doo­
Tho people hero greatly regret that ley ami Mrs. J. (¿.'Adam*. After the
Mail Cgrrler.Thoma* was so unfortunate business meeting «¡»«njoyaMe program
, as to lose his faithful horse,
followed. Mrs. Clnu«le Itnulerson gave
v, i F. F., Dutton l* on tho East Coast a humorous reading, "Sully Ann’s Ex­
-•looking niter pineapple shipments.
perience.” Miss Jeanette*Sheldon, our
Miss AIIh ii Minnirk spent S undnyjn young violinist, accompanied by Mrs. 1
*■. Sahford.
1
Sheldon played an air from Liu He d l '
“ t ''M r., and Mrs. Kinahan visited Lak L‘‘ laimmrrntour, which was so heartily n[&gt;.■ land; 'Jamba, St. Petersburg und other. piiiuded that she was ohlig* d to rcajjtgid,
» points1 l"a*t'wi*ek. They report a nu**t giving "Then You’ll Rcnwnibcf Me,**
from the Bohemian Girl. Miss Florince’ Peters gave a piano selection from
Martha, M rs,' M, E. Dooley’ gave a
humorous recitation, "Flshin.MtW a
are certainly glad this talented lady hits
come to l&gt;e one of u».^ Mrs. David
S[&gt;c«y gave a short pleasing selection.
Alter the program Mis. Wicks, with the,
assistance of Mrs Sja-er mol Mias Delon
Afonin served delicious (leitches with
.MOORE MOVEMENTS
whipinrd cream und- cake. This was)
unanimously declared to lm a very enCongratulations to The Hern Id
it* enlarged ah(l fine ajipmiriinr»- Dmg joy aide meeting In the evening Mr.
may it live. Wo on* proud to tie on th e ' ond ilrs. Wicks rrltertuined Mr. and
correspondenct* staff.
A, Raulerson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Hi*on of Celery avenue Is in n f&gt; M \ilams, Mr. and Mrs Moran and
serious rondition from tulierculosis. lie Mr. iand Mr« David S | nst Music hy
suffered from two very had heinor- Mrs- Huulcrson und Mrs. Adams and
rhage* last week.
recitations tiy .Helen Moran and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs; G. W Kinalmn enjoyed Adam* we re greatly enjoyed by alt pnstn trip to Tampa, St. Peterstnirg und cut l’&lt;ucli toe rream anil cuke were
Other poJaf* MJitth lust wn-k. The\ arc »cried
leaving In; tiu u- »umni'-r home in \\ ich-•* l ie- tiw irin House k kaiitig .1 tu-w
itti, Kits , very soon un i ur* planning coat o| paint which gnoitli improvi-s iL.«
_/t&gt; a|a nd JiciX.^sintir m. California
app&lt;*arimc&lt;— * ' 5W A.
Et. rf'T jntm fi V fuller and n ip ln ii,
i*rn TnrhiJI and Mr Cillhert left
Erm-st flor ml} arrived here last ».-*k Mmul«} night lor a steiri n o t in (he
front Oiuw a, Kus . Mr fiurml}, Sr , twin I*
says he will remain in Florida now. It
Mrs I’uttishall . Mis» Hlunche I'ntti*
•tilts him lust nf any place. Ernest will shall und Evan I’uttishaJI are spending
remain n year und Uam the grocery bust commencement wis*k In Saufuril, IU*rt
liciis from Uncle Erl.
I’nttfshall iming one of (he High School
Mm. J. W. Prevntt; Miss Mae and gradual«s.
Chi Id Ini' McClelland of Geneva were
Mis. Kits itolrennn interlainptl her
Iri-rnt vultnm at the MrCIrllAal home Sutulay «•'mol Hus* of joung girls last
Alisa Beaaie (fshorn lin« rclurneil to Saturday afternoon »M »-*■* Kulamnn
her holm* in Detroit, Mich alo r «j r111 and r.ditii Howard of Oviedo, former
ing the winter with tier aunt. Mr» li M mcmU*n&gt; of 1lie f-la»s were iif the number
Giltiert.
A \*r) erqovable time is nisitteil.
Mr. and Mm. Ilenj. Siiuips of CamIVrkini Stmtie has opened an ice
«ron Ave.t Mr. Chose and mother. Mm. cream parlor in Geneva, with his son.
Cham of We*t Sanford dined and «[&gt;eni floiiert in charge.
Sunday with Mr. ond Mrs. I.. J. H un,. Fsy W. PaitC one of Geneva’» n*w
cock.
citirens from the riorih has opened a
’ Mr Ch nmlM-rlnin sold In» horse to Mr Imrla-r slmji ami i*'pr**pnn&lt;i to give thu
Flower of Celery A11*. Mr Rep sold lal »1 and !«-»t to his customers
his to Mr. Met lellaml
The tietieva Board •&gt;( Trade met u(
Mr 1 Inoniis 1» di-li 1 1 iif mr mud in lie liall Monday night
Meeting wu*
recoril breaking time wm
1
.w Imrsc eulled in order P\ \ice pri -eli 1,1 L. A1
and drnef.
IlHiinnder rwrnty-stx in*m l a o ri—
Miss Winnie Winn of El»*n*i**r was »ponded In roll cal) It* jain from c m
the guest ol the McClelland girl» over mitt*»- on Itouiia and I’oMu Im| r*mSunday
tomils, limit*- for new road to liarm&gt;&gt;
The hour fur Sunday school has l a x a , udopted. H«qiort from »peeial commitchnngcd from lipTO to ¡1 o’clock during Lee’pn newapaper orgumrutum fnllnweii
Hie summer months,
by spirited discus-don. eommitti*. r r The Florida Gardens Co. have plowmi turned for further Investigation. Messrs
and sowed to cow j-en*
serinof land Curlott ami Tarlml] itdde«l to romrnitti i
and will ilnisli 'J5 acrsV moreTn this A committee wit» ap|niintrd to mi‘&lt;Mivicinity shortly.
Kate proposition to »tart uft IrolPitcndi'nt
C. It. Knight writ«» from Dunnelhin telephone ’ line
as follows.' Mestra.

OVIEDO O fflM tRENTES
Max Is-inhsrt Is at hum«* again lifter
Mvi-ral month.'« «fx*nt on the East
Coaat.
Miaa Jennie Hop«, with her father
att«nrlr«l conferenV«* at Titusville.
Mis* Martha King a|M*nt (jut wevk
with her college friend» at DcLaml.
Mlsa Hrlen Lawton and her mother
are visiting relutiv«^ in Macopi Git.
Dr. *hd Mrs. Marshall Lave retumvd
‘-klUr ft’ pleasant week among the m«*mb«r( of his pruft-aaion in the city of

. Miami, j jt.*

From now on will mark a new page in Sanford’s book of prosperity
the next few monthsrtiitWScffiife- «ff
I»
SHIRTWAISTS
[• . J u &amp; lliy vedt this beau­ dollars will be spent in building fine
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tiful -Tfljfe.-.of.'i Ladies’ Silk
ShirtwaroU,; Linen, Lawn 3 residences, m iles o f brick s tie e t pav?
lyT Moliair Surar Also a
A.
«*t i J*
and Batlstsl lace or em­
line summer Aveight
broidery trimmed Shirt­
ing and additional miles o f sidewalk special
navy
blue
.Merges, special
waists.
Other stores ask:
as much as $1.50, q q ^ will be laid, all of this for a greater
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and mo^etprosperous Sanford.
12 F O R * $ 1 .0 0 y

Monday’s sale, iH'ginning ut
8 o’clock we will cell genuine
Fruit of the (T»-f / \ / \
L oom 2 yards.... «pX'aVJU
(Limit.'•’2d yards to*one cus­
tomer«)
,O y’\

j lavontlar ami greotut, .Q l„
j l&gt;«*ry:tni
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BUG S—SEE WINDOW
Promptly -at 8 o’clock
we Will place on.sale nenuine Japanese Mattin«
Rugs, jyze 27x54 in (see;
the window) 39c 1 Q p
’.value
.. a X i / L
(Notice—No telephone:
J orders accepted.) '. • '

will ' the future
m department
store of D..A, Cald U &amp; Sons stocked w^faJJ&gt;:&lt;|ie la test and m osbseas t .n a U L t ^ t t ^ i .a m t i s o a t p ric e s not
m atche3F^W ^5(vili not let Sanford
outgrow tjs.;
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There ttfUlfee sonrethirtii .«¡xtra in
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For lhb&lt; One tiny snip ¡is ;t
very special Ivailer,-Ifiin, fluunc-,
Ing katlne. worth $1,25 per;
.an,.
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LA D IES REA D Y- TO- WEA R

I t is
time fnr I^nlies’ One Piece PressesLinen, Lineane, P. K., and Rep Skirts, Indies' .Auto
Cofits, Linen Dusters, etc. Kverv one that will be
|
r,(* # * K N ( II C R E P E 39c ! placed on the bargain eounters will be eve openers, for
i This is a very special num-^
i her in French t'rc*|H.‘, lipat the price and in addition all alterations free.
[ summer ellWu, suitable, for!
Special one day sale Silk Underskirts,
QQ
the popular drape skirts and;
black
and
Jij/lit
colors.
$3.75
urade
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dresses.
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BLACK CAT HOSIERY
C omplete line for Ladies’,

Mw*es an«i Cluldren's Silk.und
l.islt* in colors, also black and
white.
Specials .48c, Q l ^
25r, 15c and ..._,rr.. .. O 2 C

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tFURNITURE
‘» » « K 'S 'STO VES---SEWWG~ M Â iC ÏÏm 'iï&amp; Xi extra inducements to ofTer
For

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HAMMOCKS

mock time.
Stoves Monday we will have sonje very special
we are showing a complete t
line of Palmer’s Patented* values in Cooking Stoves and a small payment down
, Hammocks, specially priced^ and $1.*00 a week will soon secure one.
for the occasion at 98e, 1.39, ♦
Sewing Machines—The Winchester is a machine
U t98, 2.39, 2.69 &amp; A / ¡ n t
12.98, 3.39
i p ^ . U V X of satisfaction, c^y running, ball bearing, all kinds of
C 44&lt; ,444 4 4 + 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0
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attachments. J3y. making weekly payments uf ■only
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CO LO RED ' LINENS
$1.00 is the way'to own Ihis line Sewing Machine.
I See ouj special line of yard t
wide Hh/intung Linens, c«»tor*i
blue, niiik nnd whiti’, 50&lt;- I«-it«l «

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*■in this department, con6 si.s,tin/» t&gt;f I)resaersV- Washi stands, Wardrobes, Chif­
foniers, Princess Dre/tMars,
lin in g
Tables,
Parh&gt;r
|T ablesl' also Golden Oak
t Dining ( ’hairs and Rockers
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Ice cream is a.vcry &lt;icsirab/e

jdish for hot weather. •’ Seetrur

TRIED

I• ’3 VKST8 55c *
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It is t r u l y so. f o r your money’s tv tir ili S im iw ' s "Union
—For Monday'» snip I.adie.t’♦
I sl«*eVel«*&lt;H ytlVtXL* V5*sfg, taped i Made” Shoes and Oxforbs for men is the ticket. Stylish­
neck and armholes, regular ¡tndj ly made on up-to-the-minute lasts.
oufsir.es. ^Tiis in ¡t Qp*
skas ial mimlmr, 8 fti?. m O C y
-Selby is ever to the front in making Julies' and
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Misses' Oxfords and Pumps..‘handsome, line of Pa ten L
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Leather. Vici Kid, Gbn Metiil, White Nubuck, White
PAKASOI^S
REFKIGERA.JQRS * ]
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*“Oh! what values!” That Z Canvas, Tan Russia Calf»
is what is said about ouri
% Our Furnitufe Deixixtbeautiful line of' Panumls,,
^ ment is showing a line of
consisting uf stylish aniij
{ Refrigerators that meuiis
attractive combinations of$
money in your pocket book,
Greens, Tans, etc., also if
¡Jif you are looking Tor a n e w
plain Whites, Tans and. i
;; Refrigerator jusi received
Hlai'k styles.
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1 A «jodr.^nnt all metal that t
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' TRUNKS
will not rust and practically £
0 Indestructible is the name,
impossible- To ..wear out, others!*
vmind you a Trunk that it in
».tu-Ml.50 C aldi\ip^ i n ! !
"!. impossible to dqstrdy. Sp&lt; &lt;t8*l
well’s price _
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Phnd of Trunks m i o / w »
;; from 2.59 to.„, { p x i / w i f O
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i bothppt you, for Monday sef !
33 For a great value. - See this
our special values irt i\ TanUary1f
; ‘lineiff. Raratol fibre Suit Ca^ea.
metaf frame ml*-' G» -j O Q ’
Ayol) wor^h-XLGO but
I (^ulto canopy.
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h Mrs, (‘harlrs West" of I.uke Charm is
•,visiting her mothrr in Tcnru-ssoe^ She
Is missed by her many friends everywhere.

F. HASKINS.

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Beginning on \
Thursday
Jum:\
M.»&lt;t!*«vj»aM
- a on. OSM -*r
-r&gt;i
. *». ’•r»,A A
Sthr&amp;ur Store
Cash Department.Store
will close every
(T w o S t o r e s —1 2 1 H 2 3 E- I s C a i t )
1 hursday at 12
O’C lock... . . . SANFORD
FLORIDA

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SANFORD

HERALD

tabled onl&gt; hy t,h**'C »ho forsake all tri] itt^fc Jack-onvilh- to St \iigu»tim
anil lolly'; itt thM ootsi c^|»Ji( till’ MilslIT. l)tiimtnn Daytnnn, Now Smyrna. Titus
' l u j f i l T ileniTi Them* must i&gt;c- vil** \\»-»i P»|in Itenrh—XI .nil .1 ■! fui -»
roru*‘ rluiruili r like &lt;” «
Son, nuL't mi-fortu* ilu* Huritl, in** il&lt;»ii|ni ,
W e Q u o te
¡JUKI the devil •lumie til*’ giwpt‘1 age. tin I luij
ala »nt lake \S asi.mnt in tiro ijili
tU.t, vi -twwwwrtrr»,nZrT?''
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,Vríñ::t
V\ . ( . &lt;hits, jht l null» sa&lt;*k
WiFi ,7&lt;ivv;"i''hprr"in IT iLitiri.Tie* and m
! -ito* Munrot* an»I lun » 1" lark-on»
N’ii. 2 M'xml Corn. | ht UWlbsai'k
thi* »righti-ou.» -ififi-r ji fi*«Aittnjì. Thi» Dill, v 1 Sa ft l«»r»l. Ik lltiiii!. I'alnlka ami
Wheal Itrim, |n*r HkOlbsack.
company of m i r»vn • •* .tre not unmet , tir,«
'
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v»
Sprilli,»».
Di»
Ù
li»f.n»
i»
The work of making your crop is just about the same
Heel Culp. | ht 1001b sack . .
.
no«; till* » riptori • r.ill tlield .1 " litlK- I- all ihr wav. tin» »inly thm f living
whether the
great or small. The right ahtounl
Cilutun
Fevtl,
|n*r
1(KHli
.*u
u
*k
I dock anil say trainili 1» the gate uml m»
.ir» r» In -taki nut tin channel -»u»
of the right fertilixcr will greatlj^increase the yield. You
H. C. »S. Meal, jmt 1001 b stick
......................
narrow tin* # # j, ami Jew then' In* that tl.a: it u n U» ioumLmiring high wmti r
want big yields for that means big profits; then buy the
S. 11tills, per lOOlb sack
I limi it, These ari* a Limi o( firallrutl*» TL l. Would (five oln» ni On* illicit WaurertiilzcrH.lhut make the banner crops.
\ ’u. I Timothy Hay, per ton (2b00lbs).
.........
| unto Limi of Hi» cri-atums
tifu! and longmt mot nr-bunt cotir'«»i in
N’o. 1 Clover Mixotl-Hjiy, per (An (2000lbs| 9
...
Thi* lirxt resurrection iloca not exhaust the world mid would bv» used l»y t'lnuSPECIAL FORMULA FOR CORN
Choice
Alfalfa
Hay,
per
ton
*
(&gt;«mì*h lóvetiinil jHiwor. Jesus Christ | ij •»in '1» u| mutnr boats owned by tourist*,
during till* winter unii by homi» |M&lt;ople [
SF.EI) PEAS s
COMPLETE SWEET POTATO FERTILIZER
In \ilnni all ilu», so all fn Christ shall in lin» »iimitUT.
Whippoorwill
(tlcmiine),
irt bushel.
*
In» mudi» alivr.” but cvory„rnan in hi»
Srnd for Free D o n k in F lurida Produci»
Clay t( lenuinc i per bushel,....... ............................. .... .
s ifnrti, D»l„ind. l ’alaikii and Juck^iwn order. Thu great majority, those s u n d|i» Ilourd» of Tradì» should get busy
GROCERIES
, that haw dune cvllwtlse disapproved. about thi» o|H*tiini( of tII» canal from the
W IL S O N &amp; T O O M E K FER TIL IZER
Snow White Flour, WW Wood, per barrel................ .......
I rump forth to judgment. On is ing Upper Si. Ju^uv» into 1 nienti rivi»r, and)
Gold Medal Flour, 981b sacks, per barrel . , .
M A N U F A C T U R E R S O F ID EA L F E R T IL IZ E R S
i awakened the privilege will lie theirs of o u t 1 t to lim|i tins dorm by1 next season.
Self
Rising Flour, wood, per barrel......................................
ruing up. up. up out of present degrada­ D rla.nd Ne4i,
JACKSONVILLE, F L O R ID A
GriLs,
921b sack
................................. .....
tion, mental, m oral and physical to the
Granulated
Sugar,
per
1001b
sack..—.... ......... .rfn........___
glorious perfection which father Adam
Mr. R. q. M a x e l l , Mgr. Sanford Bjanch
Best Green Coifce, per pound m • • • • » » ¿ » ~ » • V » *
M
i l * « « « tmmmm M i r I * « I
enjoyed in the linage and like new of hw
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AI»t* prim, iubj*&lt;t to mirktt &lt;htn|ti, »re (. e. b. Jacksonville
Creator. This up llfttrrjrtwork St. T fter
Altend Ihe Big Convention In
refer* to iu the "restitution of all thing*
%hich God hath spoken by the mouth
J A CK S O N VILLE
of all His holy prophets since the world
St. Paul, who wrote more thin oneEstablished 1903
, And Slop *1 (he New
la-gun (eta 3:2th The prophet (Isa. 35j
half of the New Testament, and who as­
cfills it tilt* "highway of holiness, no plain
H
A
Y
,
G
RAIN
AND
FEED
DEAIERS
::
JACKSdNVILlE,
The Qciv«ral News of the Land sures u* th at he did nflt% hun to declare thdt a wayfaring man though a fool need
HOTEL WINDLE
the whole counsel of God »Acta 20:27),
F'omyih A Main St». In the llrn rl of
Write for Price List—Terms C » jh
*r* * " ° ‘ * * • " “ *• "**
*' •
of Flowers
not err therein."
the Business and Amusemen dl»trict
»ays not a wo?d aliout torment. For
Not l&gt;niremailsni Father
the sin of dJaobedienn» Adam lost hi»
C O X t ll &gt;H TM iL K - C O N V K N IK N T* HlfAMOS Xt11.K
Nor
doc*
thi* trial mean universal
Kden home —loot eternal life and Divine
(fair« ttlJCKI IVr Dar and l p
-CGUfD FROM THE STATE PRESS fellowship, and instead got sickneas. everlasting life to all. The Scriptures
I Trt»I Vnil t ontlnfr ¥«»
pain, sorrow* and death. Additionally declare that such as refuse to profit hy
. a l l , of his posteryy. reasonably estirn- the glurioiu op|Mirtunitie* of the Millen­
- A n E pitom e. &lt;j[ th e Week"* M int Im ntgd at twenty thousand million dis- ium shall Ik» dmtrOTi-d from among the
jKsipl* in the sex'ond death. They »hall
. p o r n n t H appening» in The ' , IhbfTiteil so far ¡l. the hlesaingA .’n r
he a* t)unigh they had not been (Ohad.
cerited,
have
Inherited
weakne»*,
nijntal,
S ts tea Domain
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moral and physical and nrV^rtii tin» 16). To thn«' already the laird'» conA i t w IranV luta lavo orgspiXvd at r.p»sitlr derlares "a groaning L tation." oecraled saints, A say. U ft up your heads
Luki- Worth and *it p unilér*Ìood-th»l
and^rejoice uud realire more fully than
All That Alt' In Their (¿rate*
over Imbue the fullnevs of the heavenlyth è new instituiJon will W iu fnjlihtierWe are gl.nl to know from the Sw*rip- calling of which you have ^ » n made
utWoi in liks than nlxtj’ «blys. • A lùrgr
uunvtx-r of l.ukr Worlli citizi-n» are lure*» that Cfirist was riiHe&lt;l f
partakers. To other» who have the
hniring ear [ »ay, C»t tli*» hive of (out
stuckFwilder» in the th*w 11nari ri al enti- dead and exalted to be a I’ripc
Savior ami flint He has tin»
Constrain v»»u smi |x»eoiu, »liscipi»-» in
E v e r y t h i n g c a r r i e d In/any o t h ^ r h a r d w a r e s t o r e can
O O (I
, author * "Vet death ami hW) .H1»i at | drtKi of Iomh, la» lug aside »vi-ry weight
be f o u n d in o u r store and m a n y special a r t i c l e s not
Hi- -eci.ud »•ornitu* vvJU bringiglie ra p - 1
Ins, ttllig Sin, afl'l enter the
Ocula ha» extended In fi un.il». i..knig
t tv«-» forth
Listen to mu* Master's
found elsewhere.
e prize o C glory. ItOMor and
in Sflvw Sfiring». with thè piirp»**»«- of 1
&gt;»■ i»e fonii'i at &lt;»n»' right
cnwating and o|»-rating municipali,' » wt. word* iJohn 5:2(1'."MlvT'vel hot «t thi»,*
[o r tin hou r i. eciuing when nil that are
ti- t hri;»t.
•il clorkr», for Materna;, tr.itli» .tini 1*01.
in their gruvm shall hear the voice ol the
lin a * has lieen mcmuriaiixi-d t&lt;&gt; di-ejH»n i
Son of God and come forth." Doe» tin»
S P E C IA L TIE S THIS W E E K
-.imi strengthen thè chamml of Ilo j
\ Ihmii i hpi 1 jn.il
not tell you plainly from wIn-no ih»Oltlnwrahn rivcr. If i lo» «-fi»•»n*. jjMf» J
F E N O L E - t h c great di si nf ectant and i nsect d e s t r o y e r
»I» ad will come forth? Not from he•avril.
Mal** au* hnfitir* \«it| t ••mpirtr tinth ru u jjh . Silycr Sprmg» wdl l» . urne ,&lt;
purgatory or hell; hut from the tomb. t hi* KiiM &lt; b r i ( aijUil L I u n h J;trk»mi
A S p r a y P u m p G i v e n F r e e to c v e r y o n p p u r -&gt;Fnp|&lt;i/ig point (or ono of Florida'» j»ri»»
The prophet Daniel say». "Many that ( \ ilU- miti Miami, in turn* f*»r il-h* hy um
[ i m i » dtic».,
——
c h a s i n g n gallon can at ^ Z . S O
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■deep in the dust of tin earth »hid! awpke tir lutins!.« :iidI »•lU+*t hunt H1*nPls Hi*\|
o o o
In the 2lith u»rii of John « our Isirtl full ""T nf.'r.tM Iti Mi i, i*-t ffif V»|fi*&gt;f1&lt;
D r a i n Ti l e an d Irri gati on M a t e r i a l . A r t e s i a n W e l l s
D r. Ite il ben IL Huildliwtoo ni-»tor *d lurilier Aplaiu- the rcaiirr»-*u)n saying I inv; ihn t. » t h» à»» f• • t. tlrisTinn^ it tu
M unìii jihynigains dn»d al ta- homr in I Fit v t h a t have ib 'n f » g o o ,| to the rt*iir- ú In í ir •í**i*fti '■'fa!**
Bored. Fine P lu m bin g Fixtures
i rs i-*fi
_
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■i ,yi rifrajl * ^ / V' rT.
rlaiC »city a few ilays ago lb* wa» 7t ri-etioii ol life itir»t res»lrnM*tloni and.
- L W . J,!»«' ilo» will ri -1in ri tin ri-mo«.»!
y i u r a o/aige ami had llved in Miami (or ,
7t*»os» • *»f-..lif* of»n i »lift yard» »»I &gt;nrth and
im i* : Abaa l lurtcerr*
.tì'* rertfon of judgment "
* d.fi*Hl eiibir ar»!- *»[ ■»» i,
l in» »t.if»
t u l a v e laam nm» of the ln-st infornu-d
Tin first r*-- irriTimn o t u i liungi» ol hua on loi »I »&lt; la;ni » I »7.»"(&gt;o g n » t, i lo
rirafeaxional meri io thnt |mrtion ol n e nature from huinan
O u t of T o w n O r d o r s R e c e i v e P r o m p t A t t e n t i o n
t" spiritual glory, the canal company in m-i l le liant of il»
• l a t e A yx’ar ago Dr. Huddlesion »uf- honor and immurtality a» a giltfrom rontrurt &lt;*f thi» iT ' ooo ,,|| |,Vit j.i.
fert»F a Btrokc of paralyai» and wa.» coni tio&gt;! through Je»u- Christ
and not a *0)0 will I» u»od (or the work how under
¡M-llt») tu itivi» up in* praeiH-c. A jm*- natural UihtAitnnce
frutti Aduni Sow n contract. An effort will id»n be made to
(ik-.nji w n thè cause ni his dgath.
in weak non*, raised in « isrt
ii tnor ilig n canni from the iipjkt St loin»
»
Il (HI
tal. raised immortal
Hut c a p . he .oil- j into t fi» Indian river. IIm» giving a round
A m»* corporation is mentioncd in
t h u S t . iVtemhurg Time» a» huving l»»en
angruiiziHl for Un» rni»ltig of |»otiltr&gt; in
iiv im if ih u f v
Usfil.' lje»g li borii tXtd. lite new »«iripnnv
«SU fxnxi» u capitai sttx'k »»1 ÌltJ.fMN* ami |
[trrij»i.-c to r.u»c i»nillr&gt; (&lt;&gt;r Un market tal, m iarge Scale. The
U-sl modem
rnr»hrxln will Ile irn|if&lt;ly»d and the plant
x*ilJ far up Ih date aml( iiliinnt;d twpociully
w ittt.. reK'vnl •* &lt;hc lim a te and conilitafr» . rniae»&gt;l*nion Short Talks.

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Soya l&gt;«»ad In Sleep And Are Not
Torme ht ns Often Tanghi
Ewsingclist M. I Meli vaine ni Jark•rwnrille .sjKike io two largii audienci« ut
tb«* In ija ria l Theatre Sunday. In the
.nftnrxM in ho H]K&gt;ke uj»on the nibje^t ;
• 'W h .n i ore tho Dead?" and in Tho eveiN
"*Tho Day of ^Judgn »i^ i, The
pnipk» ^inaiiifiwteil intensi» lnteri-»t in
tbt» Jiwliin* ,hy ■pny mg the stricte»t atòvery word »poken.
* ”I3*r* njioaker gave lyU'J*»sa:uujn;Ui(&gt;n'
Iìv th e l'Fulniia'iit tìwiiriià atui ■cri»*d»,
to -« k r
théy JlWVvI nTte ffFml. .niT.
In jóarf naid; *Tj w-;ll,l»c mijtred that-nl(
.Tfanoricn ar^»‘UiU«.*vJ Ujvih th e acHÚnÜlUnri Ü Ú Í ? 4 W l r (Itic-s » f i t '¿lean
is . a ifc tf to Imi mnr* iill^v
-tjvart Ea»fnn-.
In Fedéli , ft wáx
•T»«i L h o idodam l to our first parent*,
r_?*YVwlaxll not surely dig.” ft was Satan
w h o &lt;hf*patnd Thi* saying,
shall
N O T wuwJy die." This Is the Tint lie
rccpdnxl and gaint^ fffr »Sitan in tlio
^erfpgurci tlw title' oí "father o| lie«"
b re n t a u common jio ln to i mistake.
h a s * fo lliated. the jxTo^g'teacher when
x«v * • G h râ ü a i* «M 'pted the Platohlc
d |H a y o f intmnrtallty of th f human soul
m tl tr i.il ' to hafftinniw'.VthU JfwUlKj
ijh ilaio p b y with th o ,^ Q rd r of Gpd. and

N ew , Bulgarian, colors and trimmings
New Shadow Laces
New W aslhSilk W aists
New Wash
Silks
by
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Our Stock ,W as 'Never More Com plete-Than-Now

a n d a gateway Into freedom n n ä

N'c*e well th e mistake oi»de in nsaumVnx « m u l tormenr the wages of sin,
« h e n .th e Scripture» e ip litc itl/ declare
tbu c. “ T h e wages uf *in Is death" Jtom .
^ 2 3 k w « anarch tb« Genesis account
«■ m a n 's fall and the sentence imposed,
iwX fhjtl no suggestion of a future pun^

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�Then? are very few Flagler*.
m atter to be taken before any actual
History has no record of any great
wx»rk can be started and the city council
will proceed carefully in order Lhal no .man being appreciated until after his
*
legal fights ran be precipitated, for when death.
May H agier be-appreciated in year«
the great work is started it must l&gt;e fin­
ished. ThT3~ »111 lx* most encouraging to rorne.
news to the many people who lytyc
arc now located conven
longed for this great enterprise to pro­
Sanford for (he Capital
,
^¡^W fC oow fliilrlroiif Editor Stevens of
S P ît!
council being in earnest al&gt;out starting the Stuart Time« will be interesting to
.
carry , at all times complete
the work this summer. With tht? lake- our readers:
front finished and a tourist hotel started
• Stuart, Fla., May 19/ lit 13.
Men’s Furnishings.
there will be nothing more to be.desired R. J. Holly, Editor The Herald, San­
for the foundation of a great city on the
ford. Florida: .a¥
'
^ /W e extend to all our friepds -a
St. Johns."
Dear Sir—A capyas of the business
men of Stuarl this^morning in regard to
cordial welcome to our new home.
OUR I’UHLIC SCHOOLS
a.new"&gt;i}ate.capital—whether the state
Tonight marks the flose of another is divided or not, shows that the sentU
moot succtmJul term of the Sanford ment is almost unanimous for Sanfnre^
Public Schools and like every other term as the choice. Orlando is too far south
under the able management of the school to suit jwople down the East Coast. board, Prof. N. J. Perkins and his coriw
Your« truly,
of valuable teacher)! the terms of school
WILL H. STEVENS,
ami the commencement exercises have
Editor,
been worthy o f commendation and
praise.
There are probably no schools in any
part o f.the United State* that are op­
erated qiiUp as auccessfuliy as the Suofprd- -schools—at least no city three
tftpe* the aixe of fjanford can compare
with euT wChoohr ’ Under the able lead­
ership o f Prof, Pefkins the schools have
been reorganised Into the three depart­
SANFORD
ments, primary, gramm ar, school and
high school and so successful has been
«•
.*.*Tr ? 1
this plan that many other schools
oooooaaooi
rW,’
throughout the Upited States'huve been !
modeled after our plans.
This idea of segregating the lUtle bits,
the older ones and the oldest ones gives
MORE IlRlCK STREETS
. The work of laying the brick on Ninth i all o f them better service, protection and
street from Park avenue to the new do- J dis^ijjllne wliAe it is most needed.
Peojde _ijom&lt;? ■here from a distance to
pot. on' CiOWn street started this we«*!«
ond^wben finished, together with the place their children In schools th at have
M A R IN E , P O R T A B L E and S T A T I O N A R Y
pacing, bn Oak avenue and French th at gained the reputation of being the lieat
The
«111Jse done at once Sanford will have conducted of any city in the state.
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more brick, paving, than arty interior city* sch o lars-th at finish the high school
STOY'jER^-Si^iionArjjiml Portable Engines
In Florida'or any city of like six» in the course have no trouble in going higher
D f c E a V c r g r i e - C n j d ^ P i l E n g in e s
south. Our city is known far and wide i and their inslructors in the colleges In­
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for the wide.and Veil paved streets and come imbued with the idea that .Sanford
now this summer let let all our people j schools ;'h e the proper education and!
CAMPHEU
DOMAN
FULTON - GIRDS - ‘GRIMM
take lift ter rare of the space between along projjer lines.
*
I.ATIIROP - S C R I P P S « WATERM AN MARIN E EN G I N E S
the "paving and pavements. Plant gears
- O — r-- ' ’ ■
ried
in the plats and palms and in n ft»
PRESID EN T I RAlSEvS HRYAN- i m
Large.«I S lo c k In 'ITle S o n ili
A WiL«hington dispatch of May 16th*fi[}jii
Day»; "Tin* best issue of GollJer'a Weekly
devote!* a page lo Senator iiryah's p o s i­
tion on tlic lariir, reproduce» the ede
p
to ria l from the Miami Metropolis,
mending the senator for las manly s ta n d ' j.’
in the m atter; emjbrscs it in every way.
O F
F . h O H I D A
and pays Its cn/npHimmt* to the uo- [, ^
JACKSONVILLE - FLORIDA
Democratic altitu d e of some Florida J«
newspujien. w h ich 'ls.itva-U.sji.-tiemataf1 ' qO O O O O O O O O O a O O O O O O O O O O t^ O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O D O O l
In Uiis *MB * Protect In- I arid oft u n ilK frS , On |)(im
_ _ top of this high irilmte t o . Florida’^ rtrni
_____ .junior senator emiies t h e f oil owing let-

of the Sanford Herald has been made
secretary of the new county committee
a job th at does all the work without pay.
* Published E*err Turodsy and Friday Mornlnl Bf However, when he became nn editor,
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY Holly must have known that the ed­
itor's reward for work Is more work.—
V‘ * . J IIOUY, td lte r
W. M. HAYNCÇ Huslntis Manager
St; Petersburg Times.
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. « lis e r r d la Ib b C lt r b y e a r r t r r f i O O p r r y r o f la
sdvsoce or 20c per month.
Psrtasnts fn i d i i t M m utt b « msd* st d B « .
Cn:rrr&gt;i st tecaad-clsss msU m ittrt Auiutt 22nd
I M S , f t lbs Pat tafter a t S in ford. Florida,
andrr Act of Msrcb-3 rd. 1B79
O B ro la Herald BulMIni

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Qyjedo is grow ing
leaps and hotihds
and many new buildings ure hetng con­
structed. ffartnird will R avi to look to
her IgyroMtrl« f«/w
ayfhe biggest
city in Reminole c o u n l ^ ^ / ;
(
Seminole county will bo In IhoFourth
Congrtsiionnl district instdql of the.
First as at first supposed and Sanford
will still be linked with the Jacksonville
bunch of political buncombe.
'
V „ The average tem perature of SAnford
".for this month U given'!» another part,
.o f this Ireue. It clearly demonstraB*
■' to otfir northern v k ita a . t h a t Sanford's
/.clinurte Is far superior To any part of Ihe
north.
e
• Seminole county vfll not need a court
house for many year? to Corfu? and suit­
able quarters-will probably.I m? rented
next month and nrhwigcd fo rth c business
of the county that will s p u ^ h a v e to he
transacted.
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A .local w q a ^ r.'V iW ‘a ^ l v : n i «
Semi pole cofint y predici*. that.fhw rtiSny
TftMìtl :js to^ljegjn. nbwtyL.t.he tenth tfi
Jün*. • patU ;ijpunty .fixed' id have- a
rafny scaso tfVvcry year, j&gt;ut ham dU*
continued It ¿rt nrcouilt of extensive
building ¿jA-rations.—M iam i’'•■Mfttrup-

If Oriandpvoohl-Bqococd in h*r nmbjtioQ ul bvti«ru&gt; f he capitol for tlte mow
sla te / tthen Tlorkla Is diyhlct), iljc rould
wuljt'nfford to Idta* the tt rritoiy that cr«afsd^tho bew county of Seminole, and
fh«t gave her sister city, Sanford, such a
splendid Itoort. "A bird In {he hand.’
gtc.—W. Cloud Tribune.

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Having inaile- the grand mut glorino*
county of Seminole, in tfie diti ributton of the rieh rewards Editor Hnllv

GIBBS GAS ENGINE

SEEDS—SEEDS—SEEDS and Poultry Supplies |

i i - i u i m j t o a : Rung aljuj,,
. (HU fit- rite rf.-ttlt^ tltfplnTrh off me' /iVirn ?
rea din g

-V/hflt makes you .nervous? It ii the wcaknesi of your
womanly conslitution, which cannot stand Ihe strain of the
hard work you ’o. As a result; you break down, and ruin
your entire nervous Bystem. Don't keep this upl Take
Cardul, the woman's tonic. Cardui Is made from purely
vegetable Ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs,
and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain
and restores health, tn a natural manner, by going to the
source of the trouble .and building up the bodily strength.

Mrs. Grace Fortner, of Man, W. Vs., trxik C&amp;rduL
This ts what stie says about It: ‘1 was so weak and
nervous, l could not bear to have anyone near me. I had
fainting spells, and i lost flesh every day. The first dusc
of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the
fainting spells, anil I cannot say enough for Cardui, for I
know It saved my life.” It is the best tonic for women.
Do you suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women?
Take Cardui* It will help you. Ask your druggist.
UTffsto; 1 &gt; W Add MO tVpi, ChitUaoor» Midldn* Co Q iH m v -p T« .
for SiXiUJ hutnetton*. lad M twx« book."liom* T **!mtul tor Womra." Uot Um . ] DO

Are You Making Your Refrigerator
Pay Dividends?
If you didn't know how you could do that, let us tell you.
There are days nt (his season of the year when there is a glut
of perishable food studs of one kind or another, nnd prices,
for a few hours, arc very much in your favor—when every
dollar will do double duty.
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Wnlch for these occasions, and he prepared to take advantage
of them by keeping your refrigerator thoroughly chilled all the_
lime.
Not'infrequchtly you will be enabled to reduce your
food bill by half for a week, or even longer.
Yes, keep your refrigerator'well loaded with OUR ICE and i(
will pay jrjra liam|rtomc dividends..

Sanford Ice &amp; W ater Co
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have to find nut »hat is going mi frtjin
i the wwihlj pa pee*, whkth I look ovyf r&gt;i
Ilie w tek* end. 1 have just sci-n there-"1
fore, in Collier's Weekly, your t m p v
pOndence with the citrus growers’ n**o
riation of Florida. 1 »uni to .expro*
n i| warm admiration and *to say that J
congratulate the party nod country
The (late City. House ha* brought
upon having n man" tn w*rve them who
dawn
the high rust ul 11Vjug, t ink ) l l&gt;fi
sei* mi ch arh anil iIovh tn* dtity so (earper
week
lor the finest table board m
It-saly.
the
City.
Sc«
Parkbr.
IRMI
( nrdiully and sincerely your*.
WOODROW WIUSON.
Nolle*
And Preiident Wilson'a^ praise Is the
On Jund l»t we will dbcuntinue tlu*
sort of praiso that the lleinocrap» ol
giving of trading ptqfnj*-and premiums.
Florida are extending to Senator llryan
Will redeem all riam pj thlit tire brought
in both secret and o(a*n approval The
to u» by that time in not l« s tl3m Jof) 00
fact that he would not swerve from hi*
b’U.
J . D. ROHE RTS.
| part) pledges in order to kow-to» to an
T.VTui-* A Fri-l tc
apparentl&gt; large number ul inter-- ha*
¡ncreioed tie genera! contld* rur t*at is
repo«* *! in linn and ln&lt; further - r vin
will be looked for with inrriuM-d 11-11alulnew* Miami Metro]« li"
HENRY M. KLAGl.ER
One of the gmittwl men of Florida U
tUuid. • ~ ■*■** *'
, lit* plfiylktlio part in |&lt;o||tlrul hwiory.
His nanui will nt*vi*r I«- found on the
scroll of prominent stutrsmon. IVmtcrity »il| prohahly nevoy- W- refimnlod
of him in lit«* history of Florida His
narno may l&gt;o i*(Ta«?d from memory us
time passes. Men of millions fire r.Oh fy
maftrn&gt; of hlstoo *&gt;“d &gt;* t the name qf
•Flagler should la* cherished fon-M-r in
Lhb stan',w here hi* million- wi*m- *|x&gt;nt
with lavish hum! to reclaim the wilderness and wwist ontwre-m mnkinr th«
great East Coast nn earthly parudue.
It ha* 1)0011 said th at Flagler »(writ
money that huge returns could 1»^real­
ised and yet to a clqpe student ol eco­
nomic conditions'such a statem ent can­
not he proven for (the m ajority of invest­
ments made by Flagler In hotels and
railroad property could have lw-en
placed to much lictler advantage lor hi*
own personal gains. J
Henry M. Flagler placed his wealth
Jn Florida to realize his dreams of a
Florida Utopia, lie had more confi­
d e n t in the state than the nativcs'of
Florida. He was called a dream er b y
some of his associate« Ix-cuuse he warn
willing to sink so much money in Flor­
ida sum) with hut little idea of getting
any of it hack. He was called murccnnry by those who never had the pleas­
ure of his acquaintance or understood
the benevolent mature of the man who
was masked behind his millions.
- It will take time to re allu the vast
amount of good th at Flagler has accom-

Flahr.t in thm.jUU and tk,inalnriu".at

W c r a n su p p ly yon for i m m r d i r f r ^ ^ f r m r f r f

HK(s(&gt;AK WEED

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COW PEAS

Noeti Corn, M ille!, Sorghum, Tooüinle, Peanulu, Uéans, Peas
A full tiiu? uf all fjnnleii seed for truckers and lionio ¿nrdelis
Write for Catalogua and Priera on Crai n and Feed.
E, A .’ MARTIN &amp; CO.,
206 E. Ray St,,
Jacksonville, Florida

IUgl(FiTi9w make an inventory
of „vqtir.fixtures, stuck amt other
property that should tu* protected

FtyE INSjUKANfCE
and hec how the Ibe'total compare^-with the total of \ our insur­
ance,
If there!» *aa' uhhealtby
difTrtiirfre see UA ftbtiui the com ­
panies-'that are. strong, reliable
and'safi'j- .
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Strohg Fire In su r a n t—aUrnys*-at

CH ASE &amp; COM PANY

t?i* mil l, ulmt-t* W(\*Ii, Ih r n-alt
know n
P rescrip tio n fo r P&lt; icma.
an.I the itch 1* gotta.

A tr(sf will prove i t . .

W* bnvi&gt;
othtr*r*m fillM for th in
irr-uMc hut non* i h i i w* r tu l-i gtisrantc*. n* « t- ra h ih e P.Ii l&gt;. r*mr&lt;lv. If
the first reim hir «U« ll.OO I-ottb d»«»
not do esactl}' n s we osy. It will n o t
«(ist you a t« n t

IN D IA N R U N N E R
D U^ C K- J,.E. G**G S
» «
PU R E STR AIN -

Setting» M-W Etch

BATES, &amp; TODD,

So are our White Mountain
Ice Cream Freezers. / ‘ Triple
motion, takes less timëiand ,iee.

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m.

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C. H. D IN G E E
Plumbing and *
G as Fitting
All Work iteegiveN My Personal
• Attention And Best Efforts
Opposite CJty Hall

Telephone No. M

In ( V m ll Cotul, D r i ll i« «'«tn tf. t H i l J ,
J. U .IioiUnd, daln( buaii}t«i m
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U. * O. Motor Co.. pUinUS
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V«.
Atuthm onl
C , C , P w y . Srlmdant •
T o c . o . ,1‘m y *i«1 All Otk»T V m o M IntrrWIodl
* b o rk » U b rrS - 1) (tvrti lh»t m it h u boro 1i m 1&gt;

p»r forni, «inro S»pt U U u 1* 12. lofrlh rr olii, »
rroaonnbk «ttarnrj « (co. tu u l i.n rt-i by • m
tnia prombaory »ore.
Cnftnin pfopwtv b*4onjlo| lo yoo. to ni-, (m .
No. 10 tour m l « j Itairk nutomobUV, enrtn. No.
1JXM hn&gt; borri Ir ,in i upon undrr ■ o r « ot m u rb Bwat, In orSrr io «orur» pnjrmml al U r ]u.|rromt
pto M Iff n j - r l i to roforrr nt«ln»t ymr.
io ti. C . O . P w ry in d »11 « W p r o n i l i l r m t S* " *
orrWnJ u i t M i brfor. ib i. roort
oo Moodoy tb« Ttb d»y o&lt; / iiy / A . U . 1212. W rU .

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I l b « r à r r e d ( b o i ih t a n o t i« » b o p u U k b r d o n r o »
■ »«k «or t » o roootb. u tb» SonforS I M . »

; • Screen W ire/C lötJ
pean Bronze, Gálvarii
Black.
Adjustable Screens'
l^ a itd * W indows

HILL
Corner 1st Street and Oak Avenue,

the people will never Uv« long «sough to

PHONF NO. 27
The greatest developer of the
dead./
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t.

B. U. nOBINBOK.

C W b t t Clrrxil Cowt.
A . .OvCotta*. Attarary lor Pteintll

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For Engraved

The Herald

�THE

librarian would like to have the Itook
re tu rn e d -ns th ere-are other parties no­
xious &lt;o read it.

PtBSONAt IT E M S O M M E

XLAGLER

SANFORD

HERALD

I S ' DEAD

CITY RESIDENCES IN SANFORD

1/ Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wannerpnd daugljtent, N1aud Alice and A'ln, ni'i'umjiiuiied
Henry M Flagler, .Honda's great d e-' |
by M eant. Paul Weaver anil -Wilbur veloper and one u( the world's greatest
Gust us were up irttm Kissimmee nrt
d Wilders, p a s^ d . aw a ^
Ag y i
JWb'UlI),' WSWlfTb' nrteinTthe &amp;!ay Re­ . Palm Bearh Tuesday morning' l i i T B j i
cital a f lhA High School.
o’clock uft«'r an ¡Ilmen extending o w ri | i

SEM INO LE CO UN TY, FLORIDA
OFFERED FOU SALK 111

Sum m ary Of The Floating Small Talk*
What do you want to buy w-ith your several weeks First news .vyjuTrpughl j
■
t ' Succinctly Arranged For Hurried
y ii-v-#f
vacation time and money? ,11eat value to St Augustine in a
‘ „
, Herald Reader*
at W H ITE SPRINGS,- FLORIDA. President Jarnen FI Inifrifafltird, the f•
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All the delight.* of u social diversion. All Florida Flast Coast Hail way.
Jbik'the children when' to piepif. 7Dt f
the benefits of a health resort. Finjoy
Mr. Flagler has been ill three burnth*.
^ B o rtilo .M r. and Mrs. J. W. ^orrison, ever&gt;* minute of your atny and return having suffered a relapse several wick*
fine iràby boy.
f
an injury to hi*,
home eijuipjx'd for buaincws. social and ago
_ when he sustained
___ ....
llarold Johnson of the Orlando Foun­ household ifuties with renewed vciav- hip when he slipped and felll on a stair- ^
d ry G tL w u in the city y n terd a y on busi- Ity tmd restored vitality. Spring In W ay at hip Palm Ik-ach home, The end
net«.
. •
fine condition. Hotels of highest ex- . came (tciirefiilly Tuesday, the great man
cellence.
Write Woman’* Civic l-digut- apparently sinking away in peaceful
IL E. Huffman, timlx r cruiser of the
I) . S. Hind Office at Gainesville /o s in or Hoard of Trade, White Springs. Fla. slumlicr from which h i tu-wr awaketied.
Tin 1tj)
Hy hi-* IwHlside were his wjjgi ¡ind son.
th e d ty yesterday.
,
Episcopal Church
‘ .’ Lcuae Woodland Park for picnics.
Atlee Hurpee of Philadelphia. Pa., llarr&gt;- ■
E
* Servjce* in the Church of the Holy
[W p ,orrow *** fnu^ 1
S t- A"' N . K t flauman, representing the Good­ the great s m l man. sent by express preCrus*, corner Park avenue utul Fourth
“ th ™Xhoul Florida
rich IUlbber Co., of Akron, Ohio, called paid to Mrs. Alice Robbliis. a liox of K“!‘l,,'e "
street, until further .notice will be as I
flower **'d to be given to the ladies of ■*i' i5 ,t he
bUU* '&lt;&gt;’ lU'
MF* follow &gt;:
upon the local trade yesterday.
*1
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the
West
Side
Improvement
AmoralHacU'r
™
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f
t
va
ry
w
h
m
and*#«^
A. T . Rowetter, M. M. Smith, Joe
VSund.i) school t t l r y Snmtay ini-oii-t?
tion to beautify the West Side and W n t k'ria l *w k *® *'h,c,h ™
his * » *
Side Park. Mr. Burpee a,&gt;ent last wini"
‘^velopjng of Florida itfci
/ P c a y c r .^ nd _ a a im o u . o siw jt
' lia r si t(„. HnKKioi K l—i
W
’Jid c a ic d jufu.io ww»y crtizta SundRy memlng at 11:.except the fimt
iX S S ffi
•h* «*'*•
A"«*« Sunday ol the mofith, when there will be
" wua cdted Wednesday a t -3 p. m. and rooJ T fh ,m
W
“ «^
, fi choral celebration with sermon at that
dUfributed to-all the ladies pm uatt.l l f T*he fu1n t!" 1
° « Bt twlu&gt;' irom ,he hour. Early celebration at 7:30 the
* The secretary was instructed to extent]
third Sunday in each month.
v thanks to Mr. Burpee for this tihem!
Even song with sermon every Sunday
r donation.
evening
at r:30. ,
^
Reading Circle
A short servicv of prayer and praise
Thr regular meeting of the Reading
Circle*t)f the MIsMonary Society oí t Fu* every Wednesday evening at 7:30, fol­
MrlhotlUt-cliurch was held at the home lowed by an informal talk on the prln
&gt;ol Mr*) i. D. Jiniuiú Tuoiday ulternoon, t'lples i&gt;l &lt;’lirxntutility us taught by tFi*REV. A R T H U R 'S. PECK,
i In ehorgh of
V. I’efr^. third cliur.t,
tf
Rector.
io*-^|trl .‘.jdrpt rtUyhó-MUpiortury hûciety.
After the*.\U-vbütíñ¿l exT&lt;rVU&lt;n tlte ladies
Redurtiotr in CuiTee
I
diur. W
. w hiclnlie circle WHt t r é ‘m rTtit' pFtsent,
Ai W W. I» n g ‘s Grocery:
*1nPWj'tliSitnnn'a Missionary Society of
Cho l -tu els |wr pound,
"Cliina’s , Js'êjv pitÿ,Vr^i?.4witic Taylor
th è I tRtt Ibi|&gt;tist church meets with
Hen (fl und, JJX t&gt; 7 'M té r reading arid
lxmg ' Favorite llruoii 26 elrt.
M ix K. (&gt;. Kennedy at her home next
tlitMiil !!ioiij, lo eia.
dlseusHrtg n pofljof) of the ilrit rlhipiei
Monday evening, 7:30 prompt. A full
K urti. I . Jlleliil, t &gt; -Hi runs Í 1,31).
attendance desired.
■
Roll redis' ill Ideali "J."t i t .
, Mr. and Mr*. Henry Altman, Miss
\ 1ornner'v ( in kjail
Iterta Bryan and Rumi 0 'Rcrr\ of
P p p iiwi I lra iu ;i| (r Hill
An III in**.- i ..' ■i it I..l&gt; r i o[ vml a "i'Ot simmis' were here on Monday night, en*
m ier- i " Mail
wiiieii lie •guanmlt'en
TaUahsu&amp;ec. Ha., May 2^. -Tr!im
n’bd J.i eta.
joying the May R ental at the Higii
wilt stimulate business ill ills d ep art­ rneU'!- drainage bill to btin,l .lt,r -i, mil
itb nd. &lt; ettsllf*. entile nod l ine
School Auditorium.
li" ilollnrs to drain file C'wrgl .d ,. w..
ment
I
Hie wivv to make u
Pupils Wllo are i iooiitnnn-ti Mooild laki' 1'nke thus, chorus girl' and tbrev IntTtaluced by Itivsser, a n d m e! w ill,
this opportunity . to make up these men and soak in champagne till niid- strong opposition itr th^ house including
stridirà.
7'&lt;-5te
fiv'tit • ipo-ere into an allt"Oil it &gt;l|‘ ,u|(| Speaker T ,rn- ,l,d \ \ ..fie , a n F o r
Sona* one borrowed ill. t««ik,
1 lie a 11.0,11 of joy and a drunken elmuil. or glades tla ini" r Ilies iI.htii tin nineiuit
¡,, ivm! until
laing Itiill " Irom Hie i .11■r*,r;. -"ine lune shake well and serve at sew lit-, itiib-s . I- 'no "iilti, ieii- uiid
H
i,
irn-iwH
ie
L
iniiro'T
itient' fund
iico a n d failed to retu rn -ainc
T h e hour. Coroner's ¡mptesi is the ebaser
nc'.'te a /i {hhI ¡nun. tie- *ps&lt;*mi drain

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— o n e pound equals
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,w i tttir tuifl Ninth w e , on Ma. 'Jmi
xijul Üith Will Lai «a UiiLk Nbov.
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aw nriliil in lift- (me receiving ihF ttii»l
.ill ttlliii!] Itwilb I Iwi»f*r in
i ole" in cucii rime*.
it i.- iliMiri-d I hut every baiij m imiti
ViJdfC'.'
ululer fi\&gt; year* of age »(ml! lie enterrtl. &lt;|UÌ( i cille all l"f &gt; I, lull,
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liicMp' i'. Silt'.lribiy uvetiing

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b a ln tí «di I" oi exhibition freni

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Ladig* Plan .Mmk Carnival
j Anujyg the many lntere*llng"lHiid at‘ fraetlíe i[U(rrt-ilinfl)ertL" w hlT I, y up wifi
il*vc the plc^'Ur# u( '-iijiiy
. i(t- 'tbf• Muck Curplval'td I** JicltíTÍj'tlie l„.du.'’
Guild nf On- Episcopal rliiinli. "" thlaw'll uf M s C M 11,Hid, i ..mi»r Still.
Mreel and I’nrk urenui M,a
lu 'id n y cii-ring M.,y _*»,ti, ,,,,.i . n,
will Ik
(tenuiia- |tal»y Sliuw \\ li pn,i c
winner*
A lieiiuine Inruliaiur HaFiy. Ila
nutSc in cluirge wj|| c^jilain the. LiRulling
*of thiaw cium* in detail, * '* ^
.’ _ A Gi-nuiiip I'ntviUle.Mridimi S'wnctfk^.
n gradual'- úrirjer tile la in ime Mad;■mte
^ SterlingOJU. l’lui^atkiii M lieirvi
'* I.A ilH: T(fi;lurm.

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i la-aji If !*;&lt;•&gt;
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Nicmyer, lauigwimd, Fla
TV'-^Ri
Fduiitl--Pair (d giawuw. ()w m&gt;r. may j
have saftie ;u Ib ra l'l offii-t* by paying tot j

p. m. on May IPjih.

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M rodloc I til c c t e n t s a I Inc I tinti Issu e

'-i'• l ! wo ,-nier tin on:i«uti ! iu
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by i »* i*»» ■ ? L'^sij Vitrp.
A SWELL c ; v :
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[jr’e waiti ng for you
v v ill.; b e y r e a TTy
eas^Ajvilh the result of your
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Am the latcsl and newest Spring
It is almost unnecessary to say that
shoes are longest wearing and
most, comfortable.
-A»k to ice the
Patented Arch-Sup­
porting Insole.
For Solo by

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. 1'ibHpCth and Magik'lin. j,l.--V. piS
. Ilf trim IT Hugtii.-where will lie Mild i.r.c ". ,
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* Fot- Rem U rg e front khitHo -MtÄ
- PufírtiGiírden. ifbcre y cu muy
11 '-'■»"!»«»,-Wi l‘«rk avenue. . ' TJ-ifc
à UW) idjyi*íMfiltt,.&lt;«ke, e tç . vtc.
1
R 'b f Cottage, i.w room* «nd
. The, latiíb* _i;u&lt;i* fallii lo &lt;^ijisldi/rai)b ' 1-1' 1
Loinforr (otluge, -Itii
cx|mnfK* and t]X(pbl«&gt; ingH^-uring'llii-'e
^taíbolia.
,.
7‘J -tl
'attractions ahâ Fiijiwt a Unto attendance.
F’or Rent—Store Room uud unfurTiic giving of an cuterfsdminTit, of tlibc niflicd room in Bishop block. Enquire
kind liy a church »ociety- i* «oimelliiiitj, lToidgn Real Eri.it" Co. •
45-U
- ufthjuc and new to Jhjs ¿¡¡ction. No
Call st W. W. iK.ng’s Grocery for
-kin games, raffle* or gairir». of chgncet Miunnj'lruit jarf and ruiiliera,
Ìó-iHc
.oil bo la-rmiUed,'thi. entire entertain^ Rl io b'uy n /ew thou&gt;nnd iw.t of
ment l^lng for and conducted hy ladle* wlcry
F u Gr«me. R 2. 6HIÍ
and geiitleiiyn. Dtm.t (nil to attend, . . . .
.
e|«e yoéünlàrj» treat.
-,
R«d
in ÿanford for $ 1.00 per
Itnllln* ( ‘•m xtenrernenf
. t1
The jx-uplc oCgi/hfnrd \jyifl ike *ur{rounding country are'in'lHted t,o attend
1 tla: nxercirea cunrux-tSd witii the 28tht
annual commencement of Kollira C o b .
I Icgt*. May 23-20. The 'commencement1
■recital of the whlml of music iflll be. Held
1 ori Saturday evening, the B accalaureate,

, scrvicL'.iijj Suuih± ,juttruiu#.. Mm

&gt;

sendee on Sunday afternmm, the re­
cital of the school of expression on Mon­
day evening, the graduating exerciw*
of the senior academy class on Tuesday
cvenit», the* faculty cojimenfemepl

id tA t

The Advertised
Article
is oo« la whtek Uu morchoat
U oumU has Implicit DUX -

M irk s’ Real Estate Agency
Now is th e tim e to b u y .
I believe that every property on this list will be
worth hot less than ten per cent over these listed prices
in one rear from date,*
. ;
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It. H. MARKS.
I can givte' easy terms of payment for many of
these properties.
Don’t put it off. Buy a Home Now.
1 Five room Co^age, on Palmetto ave. * nue between 4 th 'and 5th ’ streets“
« toilet .and hath, s Artesian well* con-.
■•irr. ' nection. ■Cash ...
.............. ;...... % 1,500.00
2 - L o t 13, Blk 5, Tier 2 J^ toe^ Q ilxp p n is 2,500.00
a. 3 - L'hf,' 100x150 rr.riiT
stories. Flowing 1
water tank__ T!...:
4,500.00
4—Two stor&gt;', 7 room House, lot 10,0x110
: .. ft., pn Qal^nvenup. Plenty of llowers
and shruiiheK C ^ '
3,500.00
5—

F i v e r o iim C o t t a g e , c o r n e r lo t , G 7 x 7 5

feet.
&lt;&gt;

Easy terms

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2 , 100.00

I/tt (55x117, H ouse (i room s anti bath,
w a r e h o u se s U se of- .^warehouse reserved for' 5 y ea rs, fio o d flow ing

well. Half cash «........ ..................
7 —Four Houses, on. 2 lots, GeorgetofWT.
Deep well with pitcher pump;- cor.
t 10th and Willow
L ot. M arkham H eig h ts, 100x140, house,
•1 room s and hath. 500 gal. tank*
0 --liO t, 100x100. 7 H ouses, cor. Sjm ford
a \ omit* and 11 i h §t.
10 Lot on M arkham H eigh ts, lot 101x140,
well 150 It. iliH'i), hou se 4 room s. Sold
11 H ouse and 2 lots. cor. 2nd and Elm .
S room s and bat h
12 A splendid Irfrge h ou se. 10 room s. 2 lots.
stun* hi hi &gt;t* and barn
13 W ithdraw n.
14 Lot, Sanford H eigh ts, (57x1.30, ^"«&gt;&lt;1 10
m om house, electric lights, artesian
w ell, tank and en gin e. L ots of fruits
am i flowers
la Line house on th e H eights, m niiiru
im p ro v cm n ii
lot 134x130
*“ ■
’* ’Mfn tJv*t iKV'(V.'ri ir*r- rtv'siTfrt - ten rrr’HfYi f.nT
u n in g c lrt‘t*s, lliivlurs. t»i&lt;*
Pi Ibiust*. -1 m um s, &lt;&gt;n 3rtl S i., brlwi't'ii
P alm ctL aan d M a g n o lia
17 Ilou.sv, 8 room s on .3rtl 8L, bcLwecn P a l­
m e tto and Sanford
IS H ouse. 2 sto ry , S room s, on Oak, Ih&gt;
tw w n 3rd and 4th
111 |[o^i^t, and lot b etw een 3nl and 4th , on
( »ak avriiiu*.
room s and hath and
k itch en
2u 2 1 L ots, cur. 10th and M agnolia, gar­
a g e, la w n , e tc ., ¿splendid. Iioviye, 2
sto r y and a ttic , to ilets, c lo se ts in
ev ery bedroom . F urnace in b ase­
m ent
2 1 - A line new housu*, 8 room s, 2 lots, cor.
8th and Park, sh a d e trees, hath and
to ilet. S tea m heat
22 flo o d , 2 sto ry h ou se 'on ■&lt; *ak aven u e,
b e tw e en 7th and 8 th S is.
23 l&gt; R oom house on Sanford aven u e, b e­
tw een It!) and 5th streets
24 - H fipse and lot, cor. Pth and L aurel—
o n e-h a lf cash
25-i W ith d raw n .
U(&gt;— i? A cres on the H eig h ts. S room . 2 story
r hnUsfv 30 hearing orange trim's
2 7 % 1Ait&amp;w sik TonhV.house, tool shed, ilow .m g u o H ’
............
28 Withtk'iWH. -

3,000.00
1,200.00

S

2 , 200.00
3,000.00
800.00
4,000.00

&gt;00.00

1.800.00

1,300.00

4,500.00

10,000.00

(5,500.00
5,000.00
1.800.00
2100.00
2,500.00

2.500.00

EiL- Block 13. &lt;"¿1: T.. one house, 2 story, (5
'}
roftnrrs. 1 house, 1 story, 5 rooms.
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2,500.00
3 0 * An e leg a n t house, w ith nice law n, and
flow ers, e tc ., on P ark A ve.
(5,000.00
31 A noth er lin e h om e on P a rk av en u e
10,000.00
32 H ouse, 2 sto ry , 8 room s, electric ligh ts,

gas for cooking,, copper wire screens,
35j?alloii boiler. A bargain
33—House,, 2 story, 8 rooms, on Magnolia
3,000.00
34 A choice home. House 2 story and
attic. 8 rooms, garage, Hawing well,
A bargain,
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35—House, 3 rooms andHcit^heiuoix MyVtle
Ave., between oth and'CtH SU. Lot
41x117. $l,f&gt;00.00 on easy terms or 1,500.00-'
chicken farm .
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4,000.00
37—A fine borne, 2 story, -8 -room house,
with 2 splendid lots (“House on corner
' lot), near business part oCtown............. 6,000.00
Next week I will add some vacant lots and later

B&amp;ne farms, etq.

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it is not a spring pnralywr us are many
devices; it does not throw extra strain
on the rear axle huL it makes your cur
ride easier and protects the mectianisiu
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contact with the ground, heenuse the
hwitcttt springs titnt- coni|*)&gt;e the J. M.
have Iteett studie&lt;l and applied iu so
scientific a manner that -they give the
twenty or thirty vibrations a second
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cars on rottgli roads.
Li you are in doubt about it, ask some
of your friends that have taken advan­
tage of our ten day»’ free trial.

THE J. M. SHOCK ABSORBER CO.

Address of Welcome, Tenney Deane, Pres, of Class

Call on or Phone Sanfurd Machine &amp; Garati f Co.

Alitino Krank
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VACATION TIME IS COMING", s

Music
Orchwtra
Invocation
Supl. J. K, Me Kinnon
I Welcome Sw eet Spriiig Time
Itu h e n A trin
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Progrc-ss of Mechanics
Wallace Iceland Crosby
Seven Wonders of the Modern World
Willi;uji Albertis PattUhall
I he Influence of Music
Mnrvuret Lucille Davis
Address.
William Fremont Blackman
Ph# I)., lili. D .# Pn*flident Rollins College
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Presentation of I bplomas
N’. J. Perkins
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HIGH SCHOOL
Graduating Exercises
Friday Evening, May 23rd
M o'clock

The exctssliugly attractive and ulwajs .;4. ri-*ttng ria."o
Day exercises of the Senior Cima» occurred on the rampu* anil
north stej)* «* usual of the High School building V odnesdsy
afternoon ut fi o'clock. And ulthough a note of *udn»-.* ¡srvttded the prett&gt; exercisM they w«-r«' witm-Mcd with |.ri*l&lt;- und
pleasure by u large crowd of admiring friends, relatives and
jd^ent* of (lie graduates.
* * - T o the not«» of nn inspiring march with the handsome
banner of green and white with the date 19U» and with their
clans color badgi» tile Freshman clans marched down the steps
and stationed themselves in a semi-circle ul the right of the
steps, next to the building. The Sophomores followed with
black und gold banners, with 1916 and long badgi* of black
and gold and took their places in front of the Freshmen. The
Juniors with class colors of gn-en and gold, and with J911 nn

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CLASS DAY
. Sanford High Schwl
Wexinewlny May 21, 6:liU P . :M.
Let the Hills with Songs Resound ...B, Richards
High School Chorirs

Planting the Ivy
The Strenuous Lift

Address
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Rev. Arthur S. Heck
Presentation of Certificates................ N. J. Perkins

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Harry Kanner
Following u tire program

Henry Parker

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the future crops, and fertilizer is essential. v
Iri either event-you want fertilizer of high­
est grade — from soluble sourced and
honestly made. That is what we ¡offer
in the Favorite Brands.
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their handsome ha finer, placed themjelves in front of the
Bells Say 7" Immediately after the song. M bs' Marian Phil?
i J^opfiomores- Lastly the Senior» in gray caps and gowns,
Ips advanced to the front of the rostrum and'in i very clear
class colors and banners of purple and gobJ on which the date
voice and calm,- com posed manner gave the audience a very
,1913
was Inscribed, took their places on^the stoo|*i, und in the
fine, comprehensive and entertaining review of tho "History
doogway
of tho building, and the High ischool chorus, "L et
of the Louisiana Purchase/’
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the Hills with Songs Rewound," was sung.
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The address of welcome was made hy Tenney Deane,
■olo aw* well rendered hy Mb* Antoinette Luke.
president of tho class, who also reminded his classmates that
. Gilbert Herring, in a very interesting and 'instructive
they had reached the parting of the ways. A fti'rfour years
paper told many of hi* attentive lUtener* very many things
of clcse and pleasant association as cl,inmates, and with their
and fact* about "The Philippines,” V hlch they are doublets
kind and patient teachers, who in their ^ap^eity,of.instructor*
lo bu*y to read for themaclvt»/
' had ever been Render, faithful friends, and in whom, a » with
M i« Fannie lUba Munson entertained the friend* In a
each other, they rrnrit no\P »ay farewell. *
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the "M ountain Stream" hy Sidney Smith.
Class of 1913 presented to the school and board a handsome
“ U nde Sam’« Smallest Islands, their names, locations,
and large bust of the goddess Diana, on a pedes (hi. .
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people, products and possibilities were entertainingly present* * .
The gift was accepted for the school and board by‘.M r.' ;
ed in a flno paper by Robie Lolng.
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C.* R. Walker, In a Jm ef, appropriate' and well chosen re­
A conversation which was supposed to have oecurred_ V
between two ladies who met “A t the M illiners/’ re tralin f art— ” . - / &gt; sponse.
The bust was,then unveiled by Mr. Deane.
Individual peculiarity' true to acme natures was charmingly
The touching ceremony of "Planting the Iy y /’ by the aide
given by Miaa Lucille Hines.
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of the building, by the clan .president a* a memento of the
T he rarrrisos by the class concluded with a duet, the
Class of 1913, was symbolically tenderly and lovingly compared
"M arch of the Dwarfi," most excellently performed by Wl|. . by M in Albino Frnnk to the love in the hearts of the class for
Ham Runge and Raymond PhlUpa.
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each other, their teachers and school, and which would, like
Profeeaor Perkins In a kindly expressed tribute Intro­
the ivy withstand the vicissitudes-of Time and environment,
duced to the class and audience Rev. Arthur S j Peck, rector
and continue^xith the years to grow into the vigor and strength
of the-Episcopal church, who after gratefully acknowledging
of undying and tender memories of each other, their Lechers,
his appreciation of the expressed courtesy’, said that instead
of this C lan Day and graduating exercise* ami their loved
of the announced address ho preferred lo talk with the with
Alma Mater.
graduating class instead of to them. T h e "wise and hripfpl
"The StrvnuiJU»v L ife/’ a humorous and entertaining suggestions which followed were more like a hoart to heart
diuloguw.'l^ iby, &lt;-la,W,.Wh(&lt;ifr’; i 'r t led by Miss (iron' Iserman,
talk between friends, the keynote of which was "Opportunity,"
who vbflp- trying todpfifoiffam l wptq her graduating w a y ,
great and small to lie many of the little things in homely
after l he vaj&lt;yiius'»iylfr^. oLTeddy Roosevelt was annoyed
everyday Ufe. The speaker cited several instance» where
•• hl^ tW pemistent intirhipflnits of her classmates, «"eking her
■mail things had led to great discoveries ond Invrntlops/.and
Aid nj\V»nUtf)ce'fn -the preparation of her essays anil graduating
closed his talk by exhorting the class os individuals to be ever
podme fvas rleverly given and enjoyed hy the audience, wtjiecon the alert to see and utilise opportunity.
lolly Its concluding claw yell*.
■Capt. Lynch was next introduced by Prof. Perkins. In
rfu* beautiful, though sud tx treiw* were Cpncluded with
his happy response Capt. Lynch In his kindly ex pressed praise
the class sopg, (he words of which were composed by W a Iof Lucky Sanford, it* present success, unlimited possibilities
luce f'roshy, sml arranged to music by M bs Margaret Davw.
and fb ltiri greatness, a* the county seat of Sdmljole county,
I he lost line of each la'uuUfuily .appropriate verse was the
quickly ingratiated himself in the good will of his llstenefSi’ -f
who applauded him to fh*’ echo. Cnj»t. .Lunch's talk 1« the
cla« ¿motto, "Non Nidi Se&lt;i Omnibus," which tuu* ahn) outgraduates was replete with wise counsel and kindly suggestion
lifatl in gold letter* over the doorway in which the class was
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to let nothing deter them from seeking and ucrpilrlng the* edu­
I he meml era «' tin' graduating el am «&gt;( 1913 ure:
cation which could t/jahle rhfnj to meet onJ-Tulflll idl of life's
obligation» to Hyp nfibly and well in their ability to do sutmTenney Deane, president.
Margaret Duel», '«'cretury
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After the clow of Capt. Lynch'* irutruftivn and ¡»pjtferiatlve talk the certificates of graduation were prosentiM to
Selma Erickson
Alhjnr Frank.
the mcmlmrs of the ejaw hy Prof, Perkins-In a few words ol
Grare iM-rnutn.
commendation and the interesting ore anion wa* Over.
Eleanor Itnhfrt*
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"Boasting Your Horn«' Town," A. KWilson, Tribune, Fort Pierre.
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"D ay Prepms in the Newspsjter,"
Edflqts &gt;vill- Hold Annual Meeting In Clarence E. Woods, la»rko Region,
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Kustis.
— isInitAJ-G
iL . Tamps In June
"Does Good Printing Pay?" Oscar C.
Tfdlflhaascc,May 20.—The executive Conklin, Herald, Miami.
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-V ’ * .coriuhltlce.of the press association" met
"W hat the Merchunt Expects Irom
lft the office of S tate Printer T, J. A|»pl«vt (jie Newspaper," Lew H. Brown, Intfoy#ro and the secretary was instructed ' jiendent, St. Petersburg.
yar
to.issue the official call for the meeting
"Tho Coat System,” James U , Bur­
At Tampa Juna 26, 27 and 28. The
row, Pensacola.
.first nlf ht which .will be the first session,
"Free Press Stuff."' C. E. Howard,
will be taken up with the usual addresses
Cilixeh,
Orlando.
of welcome, in tm p m e d with a musical
"M aking the First Page Attractive,"
program to be arranged by the Tampa
s editors.
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____ Morey B. Darnell. ClUaenr-Key Wssf.
lion- Frank £ . Harris, editor Danner,
Typolhele To Organlic
Ocala, will rt&amp;pond to the address of welIn addition representative* of tho
coms. The following assignment of
United Typothetse of America will be
places on the program was made:
present and follow u p ^ tb a cost system
p a rt of Program
instructions begun last year at Palgtka
■ "A Newspaper M an and Ills Con- j and a state typothetae will be organised
; adence," Wallace F. Stovall, Tribune, I in connection with the Proas AjoociaTam pa.
tion. There Is every indication
the O ther Fellow Run ‘Y our!large attendance at the Tam pe meeting,
R. R. Tomlin,

interfere with tho burines ol the associa­
tion.
Resolutions of sympathy for Flagler's
widow offered by Auasell passed ununirrrouily.
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but lie tirades) against some measures
introduced in the senate and house.
Representative I^k e Is not crazy
eitlwr but he went up in the air about a
mile on the matter. The gentleman !
from Orange county was within a few
inches of Ix'ing made *i&gt;eakrr und fre­
quently presides when Ion Farris wants ,
to step out and have a smoke. *
Forrest Lake was an im portant factor
in the creation of Seminólo county, and
together with "B ob"'H olly of'Sanford,
thv.deal was put through with case.
The member from the Celery C ity has
the meanest look of any- man in -th e
house but, when he_unbends gnd cracks
“ smile, the change Is delicious. Fero­
cious and forbidding, austere and chilly
on the surface, but get clow to him and
he is.o n e or the most companionable
fellows you ever m et."—Pensacola News.

Tallatuu««, Flo., Tuesday.— Much
has been said-of the apparent waste ol
tim e during the present suasion of the
legislature, but Forrest Lake of Sanford
delivered some cutting remarks yester­
day. He began by summing up aomu
fooliih bills which had been introduced
by’ reason of which tjpie was used with­
out results;—H e-had Just voted for the
primary bill or that part of which has to
do with expense» or actions of candidate*
and »aid,
voted for that bill m^rviy
to make It 'iKwalble to get it before, the
people; it Is foolish In the extreme and l
want the whole state to gel a chance
Why dot* tho New* want to reflect ;
to aeo what la. in R." Continuing, upon the good looks of one of tho most
"W h at the senate »HI do Is a p lenty to doleful member* of tho house? If be
it hut don’t you reolixe th at something does at Ui
roust be done to eradicate throe freak

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Many of our*pedple are getting ready to
leave for the summer and at the last moment
the question will arise—“ What shall we do
with our silver and valuable papers?"THE PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
gives the readiest solution by offering you
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES AT $3.00 YEARLY RENTAL.
. For larger packages, we offer a limited
amount of vault space at a nominal fed,’
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AND BELIEVE YOURSELF'OP THE UN­
NECESSARY CARE OF THEM WHILE U AWAY.
ANOTHER THING, WE know just how ’Vv. *
much annoyance is occasioned at tii^es-m
cashing personal checks when away'
home and we are now prepared to issue^you *
a LETTER OF CREDIT, which you can draw
against from time to time, and which will
furnish ample identification to any bank of
bunker in tliis country.
We also represent the American Bankers’
Association Travelers’ Cheques which can
be used.in all foreign countries.
In fact, to the traveler, we are prepared
to extend oil the accomodations usually
found in the largest city banks in thecountry.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
DEPOSITS ABSOLUTELY INSURED *

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DELEON SPRINGS Air. Clark Mounts, formerly of the Ly­
man Twin* Co. will present M r. Henri
Rostand of Calcutta, India, in a program
Sanford People Will Unite in Having
of Eaoteric Novelties. This will be
One Grand I)#j
among the best attractions of the year.
N eat Thursday the people of SanfortT and ^you will niaa n very‘fine perforinwill unite In taking a day oil at DeLeon ance if you fail to attend. Mr. Clark"'
Spring*, in which Lb»», Sunday prhtKtln Mounts will appear in Kinging comedy.
will join anil make it a general happy In additioq the ususul pictures will he

forysmu^aml

» okia..r*'TlwA' high class cntU’Vai'WWw.
*er7 «UH,:Ui-'aivr *111 appear "as above «rated on M ondaj.

return «bout .5 oVjoFlt and with welt
filltHl dinner haakefp,' tkeicool spring» and
■'^wootls awl other diyerdorc. ‘every body
d of a general ^ood time. Thh
yevlr UtA lioys will have many diveraion»,
publi as Running Broad Jump, Standing
Bread Jum p,- Running High lump, 50
• yard t&gt;aah, 100 yard Dash, Circling
B aa», Fungo Hitting, Long Distance
Thm wing,. Peanut Rare,, Thru: Legged
Rare, Swimming Content and Diving
Contest. "
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Tin »day and Wednesday, M ay -26, 27.
and 28th. The usual price of admission
wilj lie ten cent* fur adults and five c&lt; til*
fur children.- The press wherever they
have lieen s|&gt;eak.s with the highest prai«'.
Don't forget first three days of nest week
at the Imperial Thratfo.

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Having lawn appointed Trustee in

Everjrpody i* cordiidly ^UintWCXu at- HUnyuptrj
m kruptry ior Williams &amp; Miltcv-r,
tend the picni«..' Ffu-Uier^ informaTtiW JJsiF
kereby notified that
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■The Rfttrorw of tbe Imperial Theatre * „
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SANFORD'S TEMPERATURE
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The Herald weather man had an Idea
that the first few wis'k.* ol May in i-aiifortl were more nearly |&gt;tjfect than an&gt;
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other part of thin mundane *l'lt£r
an-;’iHi *_}7THKvr2)C :sc*i
llw- terni» rature ca uv d u» to get tin
eli u al statinem (rum O hvivcr D uB ov,
and the flame i« very inten sting when
Ile t&lt; n I»Tat tire ni the liorlficrn Siale
wlu ic ilie ratrenu» of culti ami hot
Werther ut tilt! nume time.

Prominent Educator Here
Prof. Georg'' M. Lynch of the Univer­
sity of Florida and *uiH»rviv&gt;r of tin­
nirai whooU of Florida .was in the city
several du&gt;* this wveek attending the
High School commencement exerciv*
ami liMil.mg .ifler the *ch,H,l .ttlair* In
Seminole coyiiiiy. Capi. Lynch also
r'7 ' 1arhplars of the

the pool and all the amusements to the
utmost and were kept in good control
by the ladies liufliargc.

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Sunday a medium tot of vini tur» carne.
The Mamfe hruught one load and otner*
carne l»v uuto. wagon and liuggm*.

G E N E V A . F L O R ID A

The date uf Mi*» Wliitner's picnn-*h!r*
lu . n climi ged iiuUL-üotuxdwr
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dav miirtiing. He is fine of the for, im»t
The fatinrh service ha* U va,- scant
aiul.óntitfl ,,ii educational matter» in lately, the Mamie- l*ing used jOr the
tin •!..!, oid the many complin m is F'lllerpri-e f, rrv Irit«*. ow nig r^ ’A a p l. a Good Location
Good Service
paid '•&gt; tin1 Sanford &lt;c1i,m»1» |»&gt; Prof. Tuttlw’s-sirk lu w . hut thi* hip
Ly o wtre greatly .appreciated iij^the tenallied aj Capi. Priwtnn "ill n'Jike o o o o o o a o o a o o a o o a a o i i o a o o o Q
school authorities and patroiy*.
rii’iilnr trips tu Woodland Park with the

F.rt^ip the first day of May j o the
twenty-fthit d ay '. the maximum tem Woodland Park Notes
1» ratlin* was 63, (iigrecs.
Nearly a hundred children and grow n­
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ure
at Woodland Park by t!ie schol­
« a* GO1.' degree».
,
ar» af Mi», Carrie F]n*ming'*r'* and Mr*.
The average dry ti'inifleruture wua 71 Polk’« classes.
degrees.
The Mamie brought two big load#,
These readings were from the utlicuvl beside» otlu rs \ th a t came by land.
government thermometer und taken Though the day V a» cloudy there was
ui i In* official time in the early morning*. no rum to ifiterfi'n- and the children had
A comparison of this statem ent with the a rip ruaring day of it. How they got
teifijx-ruiurcs farther fioi'th would.clear­ outside of all that ljmch is -n_ t»&gt;-stery.
ly dpm dnsuutc that Sanfotds climate hut it did nut iiilvrfere* wjth their tnovt*menta in tbc afternoon. .'They enjoyed
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Mr*, G F. Smilh » m iuisti'f* of the
CiiitiMi Bridge ('lult Wednesday mornini: Mr*. Hubert New man made the
lf&gt;glrt*»l BCiitr and nil! w a r the cameo
brooch unfil a higher wore is made by
some ut{*er-»memlier of tile club nest
Weijncidoy. / Mr*. Sm ith's guests were
M irt, C. M. Vorce, Mr*. W. I{. Anno.
Mrs. C. O. McLaughlin, Mrs. 1 A. IV
Connelly. Mrs. H. W. Uerruluty M n J
Robert Newman.
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Where do you spend your summers
—¿.~W4iy” *houshL-you ■*go to Northern
within a few hours of home?
Why go to the mountains when yc
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home?
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It is not an e x p e n s iv e (U-opositlotf,, The
t ost of the summer, vacations in distant north­
ern resorts wi l l pay for a home, here and furpish it in a fe w seasons. You can occupy it
for half the year and rent it the other Jmji..

Why not own a home of your own drugnning at Atlantic Bench, fitted up with your
own helongings.electric lighted, plenty of good
.water, good sewers and peffect'sanitation. good
neighbors and good surroundings, live minutes
walk from the finest beach for ocean surf-bath­
ing on the South Atlantic conBt, miles of good
*“* smooth roads for your automobile, the coolest
of summer breezes, good stores for marketing,
good transportation, and all the contorts that,
make a euintner in the South ideal?
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are scottered-'(t)irdugh it, and magnificent
drives-lead to.them'.^There.is no more inter-

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; t Requiring county commiaaionerr and
member* of county board of Public Inatructlon to give bond.
DiU* appropriating funda for the
state inatitution* of .higher learning, for
county achoianhip* in aame for summer
trainingschools-for teacher*. Also fdr
Corn Clubs and Canning Clube,
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Providing for compulsory school at­
tendance in counties voting for *ame.
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Since coming up here I learn that
minor* county will n o r be In the Firit
tu m c C ia * first reported, but will be |n
the new Fourth district and with our
■dear frientj, Jacksonville and right now
wa people of South - Florida should be
looking out for ourselvcd before the ca­
pacious maw.'of the busy city of Jackson­
ville swallows us up whole. Everything
in the state at the present time revolves
abound Jacksonville and it; was my
fondest dream that Seminole county
would not be placed |n the same dis­
trict as the small county eater. How­
ever, we can only bops that all tbs coun­
ties of tbs i)«w Fourth wiU stand together
end attem pt to keep the great body of
perpetual candidates from Jacksonville
getting all the plums. There are some
m ighty'good men in the new Fourth
d istrictsn d they do not live at Jackaon-

I t hardly seems p tilb ls that the Of­
fice seeks» would come to Tallahassee
of all tbe places bn earth to put forward
their claim# for tbsir positions that have
no bearing upon tbs stats, but such is
the case and many of the Big Ones have
been hers this session' pushing their
claims for recognition and their Ideas
of what they should do while holding
down the job at Washington. Up hers
a t th s stats capital there /were many
rumors of who is who and who will be
who in. the state in the next four years
and they have made up many slates,
even Harry Floyd being mentioned for
Governor. If Harry Floyd was Govern
nor now h* would have some fun with
8eminole county and sometimes 1 wish
he was because he would - find some
pet pi* down there wanting joba who
could.beat him to the trough any day. '

the old Leon Hotel i* not the rame Uvei

The Trammell bill abolishing the con­
vict leaso system. •"
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Tallahassee, May £0.—-Among the
Bryan primary bill add a corrupt prac­
‘more important bills of a general nature tices act to restrict campaign expenses
passed by the Hound of IUqrresin.tativ«*
and prevent illegal practices in elections.
during the present Session are tbe fol­
Dividing the state into four .congress­
lowing:A
ional districts.
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Providing far the .establishment of a
Providing for the election * of the
State Firs Insurance Rating Board.
United States senators by direct vote
Bill* creating a Bureau of Labor Sta­ of tbs people.
tistics, amending laws- relating to em­
An amendment to the pure food taw.
ployers!. liability, prohibiting ihe em­
Providing for the distribution of the
ployment of minors.!»'certain occupation statA school fund by giving etch county
and prohibiting employers from dia* the amount It pays In.
criminating against employees, who be­ *Providing th at damages may be re­
long to or ¿¿sirs to Join labor unions.
covered from telegraph companies for
Appropriations for a monument to fnental anguish caused by their failure
lbs women of'the Confederacy and for to deliver telegrams relating to tbs illness
a statue to General Edmund Kirby or death of relatives.
Smith to be placed In the National Hall
Many other bills of general interest
of Fame. *.
bu t of less importance have been pestied
The creation of three new counties.
by th i House,*« well as a large number
Bay, fjPeminoi* and Broward.
of local 'bilks of % greet benefit, to tbs
Making the burglary of occupied localities affected by them.
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8 in&gt;dttlng a constitutional amend­
ment abolishing tbe office of county . Economy fruit Jsra and extra taps at
W , W. Long's Grocery.
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Tallahassee is the tome old place and
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whi|e It ia some lonesome to what it w il
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in thTl good old day* of county division,
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when the bunch of Seminole Indians
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wire at large and off the reservation it
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Is just now in the first stages of the sum­
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mer lethargy th at 1 imagine will prevail
after the bunch of legislator* have wend­
ed their way homeward after .their orO s V jf
duo us labor* of making and unmaking
law*. Tuesday morning the law makers
passed a bill or something of (bat sort
j U y k k n V w f *nal ¿mint*», and
this was the Idea of holding night ,sra•ions three night* in a .week'to work up'
the local bills threatening to ttfko Up
the' greater p art.pfNlhb Valuable time of
the present legislature,. ft begins to
’to a rank outsider that
the last daya.'of tiMt.k-gtslutur* «111 l}e
the best and tbe boi's are gettinfldown ,
to work in e-armsttiqid with the deter­
m in a tio n ;^ •^ tjto ij j j p t i g h and d u u v
-Jng up. the .ehfchdari Representative
Tomlin of '.Hillsborough this morning
made tbo mst rlimi that tb e. Ipiuor.iii■might u*n
torests were in a measure responsible tot
the clogging ol tbe machinery ut the gspJtol and tbe delpy* in the hill*.¿lint, might
affect the traffic. There, is one thing
certain-and and (file with half ati-rye
can see the wrltiig an ihe wall. If the"
liquor interests of Florida are not very
Careful there will be another campaign
for state. wiffe prohilliHon and It will
para the negt time. To many of those
people who an- local optionisla and are
more or less apathetic over the Jiquor
•question the mutter seems to* be*a tlesl/c of the liquor interest* to ride rough
■hod over the people. This desire on
their part will gain o ore euppoit for
' the prohibitionist* and th* best thing
for the liquor Interests of the state is to
play dead and nothing else. The ma­
jority of the people at the last election
voted for local option and most of us
are willing to let it go at that but we do
not want the liquor interests to attem pt
to- block legislation or rear their heads
above the better interests of the state.
‘‘■That old saying of letting well enough
alone holds good and while there ia com­
parative quiet along the firing line tbe
Uquor interests had better keep I» the
background,Soipe time ago I mentioned the fart
. that if Seminole county did not win out
In county division'll«! advertising would
amply repay us.fpr the loss and I still
hold to. th at claim. T he’ many, office |
hunter* "down home,1' w ha hay*, lost i
sight of everything else have not stopped
to think about this feature, hut 'to the 1

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Buy Now and Save Money. Property Cheaper Now
U Than Ever Again in Sanford.

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N o»7—Lv
No 89—Ar
N o 84—Ar
N o83—Ar

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2.11 p m
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Lv 6.5 6 p m
Lv 2.16 a m

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No 84—-Ar 10.45 a m
No 80—Ar.£.20 p m

you can't buy a home, buy a lot. We have what
yop want. Come and see us, as we can make
th£tennB to fit your means and sell you what
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Over Sanford Shoe St n o th in g C - .

Seasonable Seeds

bra sad Nsv Era 53. Spi
116«. Califerais BUckry. 1
J» P h M » 1 t. Chafes 64&gt;
Milkt sad Sarffc.» &lt;180. VEL
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Notice (• Stockholder* of the Sanford
Building St Loan Association
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The adjourned annual meeting of the
stockholder* of the above named aaaoda­
tion, ii «ailed to m eet at iu office over
F irst National Bank a t 7:30 p. tp, Mond^y, May 26th. if you can't attend,
sign proxies at office to meeting can be
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. A. P. Connelly, Secv.

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OUNG men are tne pace-makers in clothes-styles; older men who
* want to be smartly dressed choose the young styles; sometimes
a little modified.

But the young fellow s are teaching older men other things about
found that ready-clothes are right; that for $25 a man can g et one of ojir

suits that compares to advantage with, the mai

as $18 and $20; good values,
¡5 suits anyway.

had creat-d. .Sanford and Seminole
county have received greater recognition
thnn Pt-Lf bufuw aud lha-d«.h‘»ntbm-fh«tcame up here on county division will
n ev tr he forgotten, fc^ven the- head
wnitf r at the Leon Hotel wanted to know j
about M r. Forster and when he will ho
1» TallaKiu**e again, and I half suspect
th a t Afr. Forster must have tipped him
. -at aame time or other. The people here I
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Moré:*'/•Brick Streets
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National Association of Florida Will
M eet in Oar City
N eat Thursday and Friday Sanford
will entertain the National Association
Of Postoffice C krka of Florida and’the
F iv n e h A v en u e a n d Oak A venue W ill city will be crowded for tw o’days wjUi
the people who for twelve months in t£d
Fallow A b o Part of S ev en th
i'¿ V year look through the barred windows
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Street to be Paved
of the various poatofficea of the state.
The officers of U U ^ a o d a tio n .are as
T h e loo« looked (or pavfnf on N inth
hM MlHeiT aW Td 1a fte fort*. o fffS llo w :
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Frank SariTord, presi dwjt.' f uct Tampa.
are a t work Ihja week finding the
W. H. W right, vice president, San­
i stre e t and putting down the brick.
t p : ^ A new wrinkle ia being worked on thia ford, Fla.'
paving, .ae th e force b all home talent
A. P. Gilmore, secretary, Ocala, Fla.
W. C. M tLcan, treasurer, Orlando, Fla
and the paving brick b the flat, the
O rganila lion .Committee: C. M. P ro­
Wick laid th e flat aide instead of tba
narrow way of th e other streeu . Thia b ater, chairman, Jacksonville, Fla.
new brick covers more surface and aeema -Flnkne* Committee: It. E. Roe*
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to lay faster and h a s lh e appearance of, Chairman, Jacksonville, Fla.
atahding the traille longer. ■
V ’ . , . -yjji IL W right of thia d ty . tha popular
N inth street will be tw enty-dne-fret vie» president was Instrumental In urg­
wide from Park avenue to French and ing the clerks to meat here th b year and
fro m F ren ch to the new depot will be 26 It will be up to the the poeple of Sanford
fe et to take care of the Increased traffic to aaaiat the local branch here in showing
th a t will come from French or go out the visitors a good time while they are
t h a t way from th e depot. C utting the in the city.
w id th thie trifle enabled the city to build
There will probably be about seventy-,
a nine foot street on French avenue and five or more in attendance aa the paatth is street while narrow a t present will offlee clerks like other «lavea are obliged
bo so constructed th at at any time in the to be on the job at least thirteen hours
out of the twelve and many of therii will
future it earn be made wider.
„ The work on N inth wilt bo pushed and be unable to get to the meeting.
the council hopes to have this street in ' A trip up the river and' fish fry at
fine shape in tim e for Sanford's big Fort Florida has been promised the
F ourth of July celebration, as moat of clerks while hero add they will also be
th e traffic for th a t day will pass out shown over the d ty and celery delta and
N inth coming and going from the new the new site for the Sanford government
depot.
building, the new court house and the
At the rate of the forco today it will new officers ol the county. The twentyh o t tak e long to complete the work on five men who have been endorsed for
N inth and then French
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Urn HUt' uuu tw a fob hero will alvi be at
ing part of O a f avenue, Win be finished. the meeting and deliver message* on the
an d Sanford will tbwn he otve-ot StwHwt-j way to manage posloffiren from the oui”
paved cities in the en(ire south. In u ' side of the window.
few weeks the county road work will also i

’ *f Peoples Dank ia ComM arian County People Wont to Join
Sanford High School
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The following from the AmericaYi
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Ranker is not only.- a commendation for
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Cashiet Tolar but demonalratcs th at
ford Commercial,Club:
Aa aforesaid,' the press nt A- C*.»!—
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T » » ;Brilliant Eycnti in the History good advertising advertises even the Committees AppotnrrcFw-Tikr Cxre
banking b u d n e a and is advertising the
'schedule is not convenient for Ocala
'’4 PAjWpahti'Pakifoto
.of the Many Interesting
banking businem advertises Sanford:
or the people .either north or south.
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Anything th at will make the usual
The morning train comes through- too *
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vertisement in the local preae readable
late to ai|it the convenience either of
. T ba crowning e v e n t' of commence­
There will be something doing every
to the public'should be of vital Impor­
OcaJt people w^o wpot to go to Jackson­
m ent week was the beautiful and im­
m in u te/' and every m inute will be a
ter** to th ru ?» to date banker,
ville or the Ijike,. or th e lake resident«
pressive graduating exercise* which oc­
■.Thete/kre, few.'people eveh amongst trifle more 'th a n sixty seconds and the who have busings* in O c a l a . , .
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curred Friday evening. May 23rd ia the
the cvatMh^ra of the bank « h a read such entire twelve hours th at constitute an
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auditorium ed live Sanford J[igh School,
a statem ent u n k sa some untoward mat- ordinary day will be stretched some to
whan in the. culm ination'of Ike, life work tee has, b»;*t&gt;eped to make them welch accommodate the big crowd th at will schedule wiU b t changed this summer.
It has been arranged to suit*|he people ?
and repreaenting especially the la s t’four
fof itr^ .T b ^ nU to-qi figures mean noth­ assemble here several days in id Vance of the Pinella* peninsula and tb* ArC. L.
progressive steps la n d years of High
ing-to til In t V 'O iie hcr.i are seldom under­ and probably stay here several days after connections at Jacksonville^ and O eak
School work the class of aix young ladka
stood evehf-hy
educated part the celebration, because the bars will be
and four young gentlemen raached the of the eom m unltyr 1J. E. To(ar, caabicr down and thb gateg wide open and every­ doesn’t cut'enough |c i i*Rh if r t i r o i d ,'"i - :
people to have her. «kthes .'consultrjy
goal of their hopes and ambitions, and
ol the .Peoples Rank of Hanford, Fla., body th at cornei here will receive the So. far’« that system la conceriw dU i^lay^
received (a the presence of their teachers,
haa solved th e problem ln; a'C ¿gver a fid glad hand aa only Sanford people know haa Wen a redheaded step daiigbtei-^ypf
schoolmates, patents,
relatives
and
em inently^practical sJiy. In ' tKe last Bow to extend it. The Fourth of July at since old man Plant died.
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irisnda their diplomas, w ith kind words
statem ent 1 published by hini, un^er thb Sanford thia year will be just a trifle
It would pay the railroad; bwpyrr. - \
of commendation and congratulations
banking laws he gave what hfe terms different in th at It will be an old fash­
from the hands of Professor Perkins, "an interpreted statem ent of thb con­ ioned picnic and barbecue and good time if the train which now runs from Let*»’. v 7y
burg to Sanford and return eveiyliffiiy ■^
superintendent of the schools.
ditions of the bank.". He divides his not only for the iitlie boys hut for the had its starting and stepping point in
While the Stumon orchestra pisyed
advertisem ent- into two parts, "urtai hig folks, although the iiig folks will be Ocala instead of the Lake county toVn.
one of their fins selections George Mc­
resource»” gnd “ total HablHUee.'' Un- young again and unbend for, the day? its 84 miles to Sanford, and a train leav­
Laughlin, grand marshal of the occasion,
drr the beading of "total resources’' he The mayor and police force expect to ing Ocala at 7 a. m. could reach the Cel­
carrying a cane decorated with the High i , .
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School colors, green and purple, prothen U'lh exactly what that item means. hours and the town will be turned«over leave .Sanford at 4 o’clock, arriveing in J
reded the faculty, school board, orator,
For i(Ciance, he sa y * ."LOANS AND U* th** crowd. Of course there »ill be Ocala at !). Thia schedule would be
minister and graduate« down the right
DISCOUNTS, |176,3W.t»6: Showing th no rough atoll and while having all the convenient to hundreds of Ocala people
aisle of the auditorium to the rostrum
the amount of money we have loaned for fun necessary it will not lie safe to get who wiah to visit fhe lake either for all
where they took their placed, Professor
the upbuilding of the community at large, too gay lor the polire will preserve order, day or the afterrjoon, and would also
Perkins, M in Clara ixiuise Guild. Mina
through the individuals. The larger no m atter how painful.
»ult many others not only for this city J;
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Alice Tetherly, Miss Lilian Giheon, Mlsa
However, there will lie something but all the country round about who
portion ol thia ia secured by collateral
L. Josephine Darnrron and Mr. Roland
which is easily convertible into cash. doing and from early sunrise when the h%ve business in Leesburg, Sanford, De. •
Wildman, the High School faculty, on
In fact, our connections are such that cannons roar salute and the iiells usher Land “" r&lt; Q'iÿT
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wrho owing to the present chameleon-like
Walker, I- R. Philip«, R. F. W hitnrr. Jr„
Fourth and the |Mipular»t ami On* vis­ arrangement of the state can't go from
iit- on the entire amount al once."
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Then again "CASH AND DUE itor hi.vi&gt;- u license to turn themselves one side to the other without going score#
(iron of the Congregational church and
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FROM HANKS, $114,636.26: It is with loose In one grand celebration. Jim .| of hundreds of miles out of the way, a n d - l)r
,a annoutu' («king df} » for distances th a t
H,aI kim ,n ‘ ¿ ^ IP a rd a w a b U pride that' we-ro:*
ident. of Ryllma LoUeg*. W lwW a-Fa*; % ^ - 7—
nfJlount -¿f* rm„ ,u , F„r ing the glad event and will »soon
, b«' tnisy covere&lt;i in hours.
atrfed ai
tiie left. The gratlualro. blisses from l»ing idle fund* in the crnnron getting them up In every nook ami corup with the country
The Star iuu« u straight tip thnt the
M ay P riester and Mr. 1.. 11' M argaret Davis, Alma i’agciiliart, lim n
ill lie an unbroken
roads and there
arrrplatn e of the l«rn', :t lurg • amount i *'cr of several eounlie« und the ertiwci railroad would consider the matter if it . .--«e-j
chain of some eight miles o f e ity briVk to w ard were united in marriage a t the Irwiman, Selma Erickson, Ekanor Rob &lt;d this money uur Iron: banka is also a [ 's »II follow, Ixrause they know that San- u-a« (uv*Mtfitc«i,. and *0 recommend* the T~ ■
streets and one can ride anywhere in th t \ ho™ , ° f ‘
Kra. yl paronU, Mr. ertu and Albme Frank were seated in ' »ouree Irom wbteh the bank is aide to I ford will give them one big day.
P«&gt;iU«l «vf'Trnde tti tuke action.
Tli**ro will bo pfira«!«-*, music, gumts,
city over good brick streets.
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t Bi’d,^ r*' 11 T ’ W&gt;7,n&lt;‘ at Moni° ,‘ ‘“ l tiip (ronl row of chairs, with Tenney draw u v« hue, twing one of the most aro'clock* Rov.
n ~*‘ I Deane, Wallace LcLand Crosby, WilSupplem entary to Sanford’a goo«l Sunday - nil* rnoon nt
cc ptatdc foirra u( IfiveStment because it contests, bail games, l&gt;oat races, athletic,
SanfixdV Water System
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Methodist
church
IIam AliicrtLs Paltjahall and Harry F an ­
brick i t reels will be the brlrb roads
is subjict to our irmmdiate demand contents, tournament*, plenty, tb etif,.
"BanfoVd
will soOii, J&gt;ç able to boast
through the great celery delta of soma’ officiated and a large nuifilx-r of relative* ner on the second row of seats in the wiliiuut notice."
fireworks and amusement* tt11, tire even* .of having th^ finoab water a s te rn in the
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twenty-five miles of brick country roads. and gli*»la were present to witre-na the middle of the rpettU” '- The graduate*
Under "T otal l.»ubilitic»" he takes ing. Seminole county blils the woild «ikte.mot iin ly y tW v ii’ò'h u t in th»«|ual- -,
,-ïl
ceremony.
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made a very distinguished appiarance each item in the sajne way nmi tefl* what to pome to SepfOnl and Help t«i c’eleThere is nothing in the south to ’fom pare
ity Ilf r)ie.
water,'.'-gate
the Herald.
Thi«
y '
While Mrs. Gibaon played the wedding In their grey esjai and long grey gowns !
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w ith this great work of paving.
tt signllU t—+tfr Instance, under "C ap­ brate th* birth of America Ynd the tflitb'
march the bride und groom stiiod lie fw
Th* invocation was made by Rev. ital jàt^ck" he says: "CAPITA L
of the new county.
; 1.
• &gt;
the
minister
accompanied
by
Miaaea
(J.
H. Waldron, following %
whlcli tin*
7
Sunday Morning Hre
Following are the com m ittees'
IK. $30,000.00 This 1» the amount
About 12:30 Sunday morning the pro­ Helen faermun and kFay Aughton atul (iiris' lib-«' Club came upon the stage,
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^ &gt;’$ n
waa paid in by our stock Holders at .ppintefi:
M
esani..
Harry
Ail
bon
and
Robert
I’rieatand
with
Miss
Lucca
ChaptH'li
At
longed biowing of the fire alarm whistle at
organisation of the bank, and at a •Finance Committer;
th e w ater works plan t «tattled the inhab-' ey WhOe, tfie solemn, words that made piano sang very delightfully, "Wcicptne, lime
B. W. Herndon,-Chairman. *
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capital was not easy to ob­
Sweet Spring Tim e," by Ku^cnatein and
Itan ta and a bright blase In the eastern, them, ope were pronounced. „
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tain; This simply represents their In­ T J. A. Ilarrold, T f
440,000 will lie v#d*nj' In the Vokk,
p a rt of the city brought the crowd to the. •" lioth . of the contracting ‘ parties are "D oan Ye Cry Ma Honey,’'"A. W. Noll. vestm ent in th* hank and aaaarts their
F. E. Roumlllat,
which -h^í» falready tveguh. - A m ayiWhen the young ladies had returnrti
corner nf Sanford avenue an'd,'&lt;6«corM well and favorably known In this com­
N. H. Garner, ■
confidence In th * community."
moth
will be e re c te d ' .*hd 6. 4 '
m
unity.
the
btfde
hXvibi
been
a
rwudent
to
their
places
in
the
audience
Mr.
streets, where, the old Windsor Hotel
H. C. tiulkwe,
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Any
jieraon,
even
■
child,
cpuld
underofferstio n will i&gt;e jstaWished 1&lt;’ - .
of
Monroe
lor
many
years
and
the
groom
W
aliare
U
D
n
d
(
roaby
advanced
to
^
^
Bl&gt;|CT1
t
#r)&lt;J
,t
building waa found to be fiercely burning
U G. Smith. Oviedo. ' • • ►r - 'ij* irisif 'will A*rect the odor^ of. sulphur ..
in the roof of the house. ThU is one of h‘ ln*
“fhool at Monroe last term th* front of the stage and delivered an at once a valuable advertisement for the Transportation ( ommittee:
f- ,
¿fjirh l*ws lm«q objected to Irt the pasL ; *.*•-- } ' j
the ancient landm arks of the early city w^er* ^u|ild shot hu darts at them and exceedingly interesting em*y on the bank, if this advertisement were djb»r
W F. Sjtelly, I’haltm an;
largì' y » tor driven purppe wiil pro-.
i 1*1
"P ro g re« ol Mechanics," particularly
of Sanford and like all ancient la n d -1th ".
W. E. Wataon. ,
played In a better way from an advertfaij^T rew tufe desired to- io;ee- the '
After
congralulatiuna
the
happy
couple
the
moat
noted
and
helpful
inventions
m arks burned slowty enough to W .ex­
T . W. Lawton, Oviedo,
ing standpoint it would almost be an
tfati^jih ere v ^r dcaired an d -io n t« k e,lt- ’r -.; - ^
tinguished by the departm ent before came to Sanford, leaving for Orlando and the centuries in which the mentioned
W. W. Abernathy,
jiartlc
Ciiarly effective i n - case of Are. / :
any large am ount of dsmage waa done. yesterday where they will make their inventions and improvements cam r into
J. H. H uddleston, Gerteva.Rankera should remember th at 75 j&gt;er
when
(Ke dew. eysUra is . introduced - _ s Jr/f.tu
re
home.
uae as helpful adjuncts in tb* economy
Louie P aint, who occupied the lower
cent of the people that are appealing to Amusemrnta
Bkrffofd will have {he bfet kind of dir* • &gt;7 •--■ÿ
of
prog
row
to
the
present
time,
when
Mr.
Coward
expects
to
engage
in
the
room for a grocery and meat market suf­
h eb N^wîr&gt;|mp C hairm tní
in m eat casts are ignorant, semi-ignorant
p r o t e a r h.~Tlfov»-Onion.' ,
fered the greatest Iosa, as all of his stock real re tat* and Insurance buaineee and th* mechanics of the world are one of or indifferent people and th at it ia posi­
Paul Diggers,
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and fixtures «rere at the mere* of the vol- The Herald ioina their numerous friends ita greatest asset*. M r. Crosby'« «May tively necessary .to make even the »imC. H. Dinger,
*YI?. H- Ü/tderwood, Chairman^
aonea of water that wtre potmtü Into thé in well wish«s for s long snd happy life. evidenced much of care , thought and plMt advertisement ao plain th a t be
Felix Frank,
. ^Billie HïltfY*Î_
*
research in tb* preparation.
V . ------— S-------------apper part. Sewa^negro/TámUWs who
Dr. Miller,
jr Ed Rourkef •{ ,*„
who rune may read.
.'..-.si
M r. William Albertis Pattiahail fol­
occupied the upper «torú» were -forced
Tweety MUIIae. Mortgage
W. R. Healy, Longwood,
• '.Charlie Hand, "
This idea of Mr. Tolar's is a valuable
J’ 9
lowed
Mr.
Crosby
with
a.
subject
of
l a aaek other qúarterév^
L. P. McCuller,
£
.V* G. Cj WocilfnfT, . . ! ’
;
hint to banker« which they may carry
•, Pensacola, May 2 2 . - Through their
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• Attorneys, Vans Agnew 5 Crawford of equal im ports new In fta Instructive Ip-' out M t only in their newspapers stateW. H. Wright. Jr., '
torret, the "Sevan Wonder* of the Mod­ m eat. advertising but in their printed
The Big rtcm k Thursday
A. H. Fuller, Altamonte Springs,
Kiaelmmee 'the Southern Utilities Co.,
T h e big 8 unday school picnic a t De- the corporation which recently purchased ern W orld." which Mr. PattohM l desig­ periodical m atter.a« welt.
ru b lk lly :
é
la o n Springa next Thursday promises &gt; number of public utility plants, such as nated as forces and not object« or place«
R. J. Holly, Chairman;
t e b e th e greatest affair of the kind th at ice .pffgtfa, refrigerator plants, electric like the Mven conceded wonders of the
T. K. H at« ,
WoodUad Park Notea
haa ever been pulled off in this section. pknleVvprater , works, etc., in various ancient world. With convincing argu­
C. L. Wing,
T he pupils of Mias Nelli« Furen'a
* C. W. Enamlnger, Longwood,
T he train will leave the new. staUoii' eltim d-Rvughout the state of Florida, ments three modern wonder« were enu; Grammar He bool class had a big time at
Jim -Harris,
Felix Frank,
a t IS O and returning aril) leave the has filed (n.'[th^oourtj&gt; mortgage involv­ meraU-d aa th e telegraph, wlreltaa re- Woodland Park last Friday. Firat cam*
W. A. Lefller,
Dixk Maxwell,
a
,
apringa a t 6 o’clock. The fare will be. ing ttO.OOOlOOO. TbU mortgage .was legrsphy, telephone, aeroplanes,, radium, a number of herald* on wheels to an­
George McDougall,
J. L. Hurt,
£0 c ra te for admits and 25 cents for chil­ filed fojiow^ng the sale of leanty-jeai antiseptics »i»d anUtoxinee and . the nounce "W e left them behlbdL;" Anally
J. W. Bell, Monroe.
•
Tracy FJcCuiier, *”'■
dren. T he baggage coach will be left at bonds to this am ount, bearing interest X-ray. What th* world'ojvee to d ay 'to three wagons,and aeyerai bug^ire .full of Tournament Committee: .
.Ç . H. D in g « .,
thee* marvelous in v e n tio n and discovthe old depot on First street for some a t the rat* of i j f e r cet^t.
W alter Hand, Chairman;
boy* and girls, accompanied &gt; y * num ­
Committee on DeroratJoMr.r
«ties and the UmltlrM scope of their'
time early in the morning for the folks
Kent Roasetter,
v Ralph Phillips, Chairman;
■The mortgage to *th* United StaU-s future uecfulnrm to mankind and world ber of their parents .and chnlKTOfl»« rolled
to leave their lunches and baskets a n d Mortgage and T ru st Company is one of
Archie Cameron,
Jim Harria, 1
in. Ry the time Mias' F u ren g o t off her
progltto ftofly prove the correctness of
pther baggage.
hat
the
childrenwere
fijZ/the
poof.
D.
H.
C.
Rabun,
Paola,
A rthur Yowell,
an blue of coupon bond«, and of regis­
"*’ V.
Everybody is Invited to attend tbe tered bonds, knowtf aa first mortgage Mr. P tttiahair« assumption in hi« finely lightning.change ir tr its counj get ?omc
Wfidman Caldwell,
'
J. H. McLait\, Geneva.
picnic and al] the stores except to close sinking fund 6 per cent, tw enty-)i sr gold written eMay. V- pointers from .th c rr ^ h ith ^ 'fa .-tf■-"quick liar bee u* Committee^
Braxton Perkins..
Miss M srgarct Daria'' beautiful and
and m ake the day a gala occasion. Come bonds, limited to the,principsl amount
Reception Committee;,
undrew ing. The alAenee qr.T iff-jilt« ,
Joe C#meron, Chairman, *' •
well
delivered essay on "T he Influence
o u t snd . njoy yourself for one day. C
etc., at first alahi»ed^ii*».H j(rtn, ,bu$ ^^JnlilHhwkina,'" '
Forrest Lake, Chairman;
of 120,000.000. .
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of HI naie" app
appealed no» only, ( f the fntH—
after
ir
aho
and
«omo
of
the
other.
Udte#^
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Alexander
Vaughn,
.
.Francia
A. Riaprit,
This is (jfe
largest mortgages ligence b u t'to the soul# ot hgf listeners,
' Crowd at Woodlan *
■ed in and^PT ptiftM V nfie'dw p placed
Herndon,
J . Hi Fergtuwn* -• -, ;
ever filed in tf» offied of rite circuit tlctk
.Hw V ^ r r d i i a w ^ t a ' ^ muaic , nd (ound no undertow, lhark8,
- - C ap t. Fulton of ih c yacht Ramona Iii this county.
S. G. Kenned)',
D. A. Caldwell, Br.
took a jolly party to Woodland Park
E. U- Kilbov,-Geneva,
°
" confidence was s t o r e d . AU t h . . o h m .
• Ed Hlggfivr/ &gt;
Sunday afternotm. Thnee in party were
^
™ n t d e v irt. wire kept going and though
D. !.. Thrasher,
Code HiU, '^forrewt City,
M r. and Mrs. Gray, MtxsTTflen Davis, - - -Hevcnty-eight nrw mHfibersTwire'bren
J. N. WhJtmflc. ' “!»«
^
di; r
rain threat* n*d . g i r l deal it held up
Tilden Jacobs, Chulunta,'
M r. and Mr*. Ruck Davis, Mr. and Mnt. added to the board of trade in-Jackson­ which Wo kOQW.to music, and which r a n ,' until every body had arrived at home.
J. M, Oglesby, Monroe,
George H. Fernald,
Weeancr. Mr. rtntL Mrs. Jaa. HarrUh, ville aa a result ol a roembonhip cam­ witli Rk Infltirnre awaken a alumliering
Sunday the' Ramona brought a Tarty
O. A. Rryant, Wagoner, .
R .-A , H o w ard , .
Meaars. Norwood, Woodruff, Scnn and paign that is being waged in that city. soul whan all other efforts have failed. of men and lurifta, most bf whom am reg­
Gaston Jacobs, Chulunta.
Jf- L ynw tfrjùirrst City
*+ - --w V
TUden. AU report u m ist enjoyable­ No doubt this number will be grrafTy Miss Davis concluded her chinning ular visitor*, who like their Woodland Invitations:
H. E. Tolv,"
e#»ay in effectively demonstrating the pool.
time. Woodland ia getting to lie a very «welled before the contest is over.
H. C. D u R o m . Chairman;
£ . K .F o n it« , .
influence of muaic by seating herself at
popular place for Sanford folks on a hot
If. E. Tolar and family motored out
Pattiahail, Geneva.
A. K. Power»,
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t.«
I
»«Illa .
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Sunday afternoon and last Sunday there
Ronds am ounting to $760,000 have the piano oh the rostrum and pla)»nr tor a swim und othera came in buggira.
F. L.
Miller,
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were sixty-two people in the pool at one been sold an d .th e money is in the bank with lender interpreuiton "Wagner'a It was-# nice day and everybody enjoyed
Alfred Forster,
"Evening Star.”
3 2 Í(S-FTt?lV
ipr
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extension
of
the
Tam
pa
and
the
.outing.
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few
rtmmla
congratniHing
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T U iikrTT'wTlJ be open Thursday,
J . B. Jone*, Oviedo,
Jßuifboard and the audience on -May 89th and only occasionally on week
'T f k Hanford section has bèen hieiwed and 0 ier West Coast towns, making a
R.xJ. Overstreet, Lake Mary,*
their
great
good
fortune in having D r. d«ya th b lu m m r r 'to the jiem and re.with pome fine sh o w er» -th « 'p ast "few short line from Tam pa to the Pinellas
W . A. H lllf
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