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n H om e
Buy'Now and Save Money. Property Cheaper Now
Than Ever Again in Sanford.
If yon can’t buy a home, buy a lot. W e 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.

Thrasher &amp; DuBose
Over Sanford Shoe &amp; Clothing Cb’a

Sanford, 1'lorlda

In excellent condition, now in use

12..H. P. Automatic Marine Engine
Reverse ¡¡eir-brunic wlieel--shaft and «lulling b o x .......... $ 3 0 0 .0 0

3600 Gallon Demming Pressure Pump
Geared to 5 H. P. Fairbanks engine, used lesi than 3 days $ 2 7 5 ,0 0

WRITE TOR COMPLETE LIST *

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Gibbs Gas Engine Co.

SANfOgD

MLRAÜ-

yet, »LouId ' them Iks a «Irong * wind.
Making All Happy.
"W hat 1 dee.man »pyu pflatrTgaa« iia. Iota a- »111 bo. broken by tho doth,
•nt la a book, and that I muat chooao
for myaelf," write» a correspondent
Had No Time.
of the Loudon Chronicle. "To leave
Mia# Spec»—"Charlea, did you over
the aelectlon to frlenda would be a
cataatrophe
Kvery year, therefore, allow your mind to pierce the aecret»
on behalf of thoan generously nil tided of tbo universe, to reason that thU
Individual« who have kindly thought» dull, cold jrorfd la but the sepulchre
toward me, 1 buy booka for myaelf, of ngea past, that man In all hla glory
tell them, and get the money refunded. ! la but the »oil we tread, which every
* bre^agrywft# t m
•lyprahlflln? maze.
And la^lb e,jHeagr.ThCf.—n r '
•nn^dntry Tif
they remember me. I likewise remenv « m*
ber them—In any article of their owiV f particle»—the dual of centurion, rechoosing. And we arp gli happy." «-7 » , united and dissolved aa long as time
j shall enduret" ('harlee— "No«). 1 can’t
say I havn ' You ore. I’ve hnd to earn
| my own living.’*—Stray Storloa.

cannili le- I|o» n I ff iti,- tiri«
e o n ip m e n t

F\.-rf

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S A N F O R D being the G#lj^ttCScatf men
from all parts of the C’o u d $ ’wiJl,bc com-

)&lt;at\tb« Quean’» hall. After the per­
formance Stevenson, •In hla black
shirt, walked In alienee out Regent
atreet to Oxford clrcu-. He »topped
at Oxford clrcua and. In a alow,
meditative voice, pronounced thla
excellent crltlclam on tbo English
musician he had beard: "The man­
ner of the elderly alateaman at the
piano waa somewhat austere and
chilling.”

. , So Thoughtful of Him,
HrldegToom (two days after wwddlngl—“I haven’t seen anything yet of
that (5,000 check from your father.”
llrlda— "W ell, you aee, deaf, papa
heard that your father had already
given ua one, and be knew we
shouldn't care to havo dupllcnto prps« 018."

ing to Sanford, drawn hece'by matters of

o some
T H I S I S * . J U S T A RE M I N D E R
the Strong Bank Helps the business man

Rosily a Good Blgn.
Never let us bo discouraged with
obrselvep. It Is not when we Are cons cJfrfi* of our. faults that we hre moat
v l £ i i j4 ;‘ 0tf tbo 'contrary, wc arc laas
ao. AtVaya tty «.brighter light, and let
us remember,'for our consolation. Hint
wo Wever percelvo our atna till wo
begin to euro them.— Fenelon.

In banking, more than any other business

Good Claanaer.*
A* ...
Iter eleanatrrrTtfafwaro, nick eh mfrrora, or tin war«, taka Spanish whiting
and wet with cold Vatin* to inako a
thick paste; wet only what you Intend
to use at the time. Rub tttl&amp;over tho
article to be cleaned, then let &amp; 7 1
then go over it with another cloth,
day and polish welL The dirt will,
Great Plata of Luck.
como off with the whiting and therpoJ, An English laboring man took n
Ish will be very, brilliant. This la m&lt;j foot lut Into Christ to’a oft rooms Ip
fine for window glaaa, aa no watAr^/t London the other day and was astoriused, and the hands are not well."
, l a ' h fui trilli that tt was worth ft,.■Ì5. ..It, waa the ‘‘Children llnthlng'
pf J ‘. W ahl. a fa mous eighteenth cen­
Why 8 now la Warm.
tury-engraver and painter.
Snow 1» warm by virtue of 1 t f light
and woolly texture. Out It la also
warm on ’account of Ita whltenesa.
Had snow been black It would have
absorbed the tieat of the sun and
melted quickly. Instead. It reflect»
heal, and tho reflected heat falls upon
bodies above the snow, while the
warmth of tho earth 1» preserved be­
neath 1L

For a Rubber Plant.
When the leaves turn yellow and
O F F L O R ID A
fall off the plant Is dying Feed It a
F L O R ID A
JA C K S O N V IL L E ,
tablespoonful of olive' oil every twe
weeks. Also wnsb the plant unco a
week with warm soapsuds, letting the
warm suds moisten tho oarih thor­
oughly.
Sprinkle ovory othor day
&lt; ord of Thankii
This same treatment should be used
We »¡eh lo exprvaa olir heartfelt a|&gt;- on ferns
pn eludo 11 for thè rnany nrt» of kimlnt w,
and » xpremino« of «ympathy to u« iti our
P r a c t i c a l V e n t i l a t i n g H in t.
ri-t-oiit «mi In-rea vomeri!, alito for thè
Tbo house ahould be veritllated^Tn
muti) Unni lini tinnii ollering*
May winter ns well oa In eu mum r If the
ourccs
tiotl m Hi* infinite tk&gt;F|ti*?-* blesa earh family Is to bo kept In good health
liedrootne. especially, should bo pro­
MAPPtNINGS DURING lilt M l h inni l’verj onc
M il and MKS. J A. SMEI'IU-UtU vided with a free circulation of fresh
air
One 'Say to get freah atr In a
unii Family
nere 1 he Keaderx Will h n d » linci
bedroom without having a draft la to
tack strip» nj cheesecloth across the
Hiitorical Sprilli Flowing
The
Only 1-1.00 lop *od the bottom of the window so
For Murrini Keader*
down Hi
r hoard in *lt*l when It Is opened In both places
per we
2 H-tf I the fr**h Jttr_w!ll enter tho room and
W o rd him g on i- out to v e te ra n a o f Imiti ih o c it y
arm i« all over th è c o u n t r y n o i io Frinii
'
th eir ta t te r e d b a ttìi- lluy« tu (ìr t iy t d iu r g
~~ V
tie it »eek f o r th è celi-hrutluli of th è lid i
Tr~||||}|
e th atw iivera ary of thè b a u l e , for the&gt;

020001

you want T H E B E S T .

M IICSS

untici the same o Ilice is for-MORE 1 I IAN
A Q U A R T E R O F A C E N T U R Y ; has
grown stronger year by year in spite of
blizzards,

crop

failures

tion ol being. O N E OP I HE S I X ROLl
O F HONOR B A N K S O F FL O RID A

THIS IS THE COVER

C A L L AND L E T US SHOW YOU

FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Radicai changes in thè Irìponie tax SS!
pian ol thè l ’nderwfHuI turifl tuli and S S
rediaftinti "I thè adminislrntive femore» —
of thè tni-aaUJW to overscotiu- IIH&gt;«1 of 5
tl»- (ìhjectiorui rniot-fì hy forelgn govern- S S
meni», »ere ngrerd upan in u tentativi-! g g
«ay iiulny hy ih r i )(-ruoeratic nnoiU-r« S S
o f llie

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fiiu n e e r o d im it t r e

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Ladies’ Fancy Parasols at Half Price.
Men’s Straw Hats at Half Price.
Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes closing out
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Men’s'Fine Trousers Reduced.
Call and let us show you. .

Old M ade Good aa New

tr *4 ^ | v a a first class harr)ras maker now
can do anything in thia line while
dt Oiva ua a trial and bt conW. H. UNDERWOOD/
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LHE SA N FO RD H ER A LD
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Press Gang Leaves
Agriculture Department ’
Welfare Department
Warns Against Bordeaux
Hospitable Tampa
Interesting Meeting
r\ n

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n r Bordeaux mixture clings.

Moat Successful Meeting" Of desvor
° caU to
‘° indue«
' 7 ’ “every
Typotf
^ “ . a"d ' n Defines Proper Method O f th, ......... .
„
printer in Florida
I
experts
a
careful
P ress Association
t" Juln “»d adopt a uniform system of
Spraying The Celery

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According to

,h, .„.i

washing of celery
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would remove practically all of the copprices and get part of the money that U
, per resulting from dried Bordeaux mlx„
coming to him. Thia matter will be |e(t
a t
Capture* Editor* For lo ,jlf,
consisting of llarr&gt; Cclcry L a * I Seanon Contained turp of rrt)ui^. the amount ,)rrflent to
Sligh t Am ount O f Copper
such a small quantity as to be entirel)
Next M eeting And Will
Brown of S t Augustine, R. J. Holly of
Said To Be Unhealthy
negligible.
Have To Go Som e
Sanford and E. S. Burroughs of Pensa­
cola.
Department of Agriculture issues order
With all due respect to the various
. .
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Pleasant Afternoon
., .J ; .
«
The election ot officers was the next in
to celery growers prescribing methodl 1 Dr.^and Mrs. H . T . n*tm~ were the.
^
l onW &gt;ni v w rmldtM w . E . Uuml
of spraying plants with Bordeaux pleasant host and hostess at a very en­
other b are extended thrir hospitality to
of Palntka was propioU-u to this high
mixture, and recommends that house­ joyable musicale Thursday afternoon
the members of the Florida press Asso­
position, R. J. Holly of Sanford was made
wives be particularly careful in wash­ complimentary to the young ladies of
ciation, those who attended the meeting
vice president, J. W. White of Jackson­
ing all celery' before use. Celery* Mir. Mutshall's Sunday school class.
a t Tampa last Thursday, Friday and
ville treasurer, Thoa. Appleyard of Talleaves should not be eaten.
Saturday were ready to admit that . .
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Dr. Gain.« entertained the young
. . .
,
.
. lahasa e, secretary and Joseph Humoever before had they witnessed «urh
ladle«
with a pleasant little talk explun-v . „
,
,
phrles of Bradentown. delegate to the
3&gt;0spitalily and entertainment upon so
,
.
...
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The
Department
of
Agriculture,
uctnt
or
y
o'
..ne 01 th* &lt;hjectswji tin' enter­
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national convention.
Retiring PreaiJ m o a scale. The friendly spirit U ^
Frflnk , Mayen.. President Russel ing on the complaint of Dr. IN. C. Wood- tafnment. which was the promotion of a
rfways manifest in every city to t h e ,^ ,,
P n M tM Hol|&gt;.
made short ward. Health officer, of the District of social and literary interest among the
TxrtB* gang for every city is anxious to d o, ,
,
.
•
,
, . Columbia and the health otlicers of other young |»copie of the church. In the or, .
i atlrtrrsB** as th** urns wa&gt; growing late
the honors to such distinguishe.) guests.
ys'lllw Powell of Uu- Board of Trade »(“tes, has found by careful analysis that ganizatmn .»f u s.wial and siu«ly circle,
but few citirn in Floridn or pI’M'u hfrp wus growing restless under the restraint. ! -a ‘-’rt'at .d,’al
i ««i »r •- i . l .«.!..*«• «* i«ii*b CutvVS* n'Llel» «•.... 1,1 I.. .1.1 I M.(
of u , ’l*‘ l',‘l‘‘ry * h,ch c“me w,llr,i '“ •«W
«»*&gt; meetings monthcould dlspenes with such a lavish hand The «uhp.iL of,the next meeting place 10 n' ark,t ',ur," l ,he Um Mai“,n con' *&gt;• n,M'
* ,urh “*• nrersary busin.-s*
ms Tampa, the queen city of tropical brought on a warm argument us th e re-,ttUW*d "light amounts ol cop|»er in the would be attembd to and the other for
Florida and gateway to the Panama were many cities vicing for the honor o f ) form
««d eau x mixture .lime study und sonul pleasure.
Gmnal. Lack of space will not |iermit entertaining the Association next year' mnd copper sulphate» which farmers have
Several-'cornet solos were delightfully
more than passing comment on tho doings and hud their delegutions un the ground ' to UM* *° "l’ra&gt; * * ,rr&gt; »'lanU
l '"*'**»1 rendere.! by Mi-»* Jev ie Stumon
N is.
of the meeting but it was so successful Oounlless trlegranis wefe reati trom the destruction of the crop by blight. Mary (¡nines sung several vocal solofrom every standpoint that the editor of v.iriom -riiI...
|o||ou fr.g King .-.iiid»- Celery not sprayed with Bordeaux mix- chart! ingh
The Herald (cels a small token of uppre dat.-s
Ih.* Inel.
was assist, d hy Miss
lure during its growth, according to the
«
ciation to the good people of Tampa and
Government s|a-ciali«ts. i« liable to runett Nelli.- f ian- an-) Mi** Mary Gann-* m
Ih-louid; ttrlaodo K it NVrut. Miami.
St Petersburg is due for their efforts it.
the market in a «tal. of partial decay
serving delt-ii-us pin. apple sherla-t and
NNe-t Palili H.-.I. li .11 il f i \|-. i-fI . ,
« who enjoyed •In
our behalf
The use "I sales ni Iupper in I.sal pr. - cak*
••rie «|m i li lo eueh citi t i r dlowed
pleasant
.ift.rn.s.l
were Mr* Mar-hall
ducts was decided l.v tin- referee board
The o|»enit1g duy was replete wffli the
and tiie vote wa.-» as fuilow»
Mr* Brown, M o&gt; .v aldo. William*. Doug­
to
lie
deleterious
to
health
I
’lider
(Cod
bon V homme
that
exists
Is-tween
new»#■
Fi Mver». 37 Miami, 1 1 . DeLunil. 2 . ma|H-ctiun deci«i..ns I t ' and It'*, the las VU-r n.»i t»V \!;»r&gt; MrK’fin. lull**
paper men and printer* the world ov.r
N
N
i
-1 Palm |le,xch - K -\ Wisl 2
.tju.ii Sunn* lirnwiii
and the program rendered from day
importation of euui.ed fruit-« and canned Hr*i a r. I«
Ft.
Myers
will
be
tliynext
meeting
vegetable»
greened
with
ci|i|«-r
has
b«-en
Hina
belli
Musson.
Mabel Cowall, All
day was full of good thoughts not only
for memlx-r* of the cruft but the laymen place and the good |*-opli down Ih.-r.1 *top|»ed This IS p a r a l l e l to the law* of «'«' May P o p . Mir* Bryan, llemsi.- Zarh
as well and all the meetings were largely have already started the program ol Fmo.-*-, where Ho- use ol &lt;o|&gt;|«cr n iseis ary', Josie St'ini.-n, Mies Rr'iw-n, Juiinir
attended by visitors who were anxious g.xvl thing* (or the entertainment ol the u, lorhi.ld.-n in packing food |r.wiu.'l*. j Stumon. Genii-Pn|a-, Nellie HVans. Mary
to m i - the editors in action and tin- meet­ p r e gang next year.
The proof ol the prew nce of copper in :
ings demonstrated as never la-fore thut
I he meeting then adjourned *ine die raw celery was ohtuined hy analyai* of
Hospii.il t hntrlliutluns
the Press Association of Florida I' away and the party wu* taken on a Lup-uxzr. Mmpie* of celery offered Jor sule In theMr.
U.
it. T Glover, who own* u farm
above the average.
Tam jut on the .tr.i-l .ar* wilfi a grand market* ..I the I Hemet of Columbia.
The banquet given the memls-i* of luiule at the plant of the Florida Br. w
,,t|„.r . id,..
Anuvln« »f four *li(-, ° n *'* &lt;r' "'&gt;*»&gt;*«■ and Vr|io |« now^at la­
the pr.i* and I heir frn-nda by Col. NN f mg *'o., where mine host \ h..r hail presampl.-s ..f .-.-li-ry »'how.-d that lx '-'
,n Fnglarttl. J . &lt; luster 1 erru.-.
Stovall and the Tampa Tribune wits un- pared it sumptuous banquet at which the forr «tMshing. ihe «ilibl»- |iurt of the out- R «-genti 1‘iWrk. London, and who has
Tr.etty friend* in Sanford, lins sent hix
douhtmlly one if the grrntest event.* principal feature was Key N
Ne«i crawfish, .nle «talks contained fr*&gt;rp 0.1 to
rh&lt;ck for J25.00 as a contribution lo the
«ver pull.-.k off in that city fumed lor its llunked by all the good tilings that *1 an
purls nl .-op|»-r p.-r irtlllion, or lew* thun
Sanford•
lf.wj.iiul Association This ts
gastronomic feat» in the ontertainmen* affordAt the br.-w.-ry and while the one sixth l*&gt; one half grain ol iopi-er |i**r
u
very
generoux
d.uiatiou und entitlF*
line.
*
banpuet was in progress a nioving jnc- 2 1, lb* ol c.-l.-ry
T li* copper In the inhim
to
**
fife
membership
in the ¡traot-iaThere w.-r** fnurl.-en cours.*« counted Hir** him company . . . hiisv taking th«- *ide or heart &lt;;( stalkn was much sniuilri
luy. It .'. : t«.,r.I&gt; |i highly appreciated
*nd alter that no uiu- kept count and picture» uf the editors in a. turn and when in amount, and ranged from -'l.Jl to lo.a .
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...
by the officers of the association wlu&gt; an
the menu was printed on a long strip these pictures are shown at the different parts i»er million. In the leaves ot tn*
,
,
..3
ing a hard
bard struggl”
xtrtHjgll^to
get in money
, having
»» g&lt;
of pa|&gt;er mad.* up to resemble a priwd theatre« *d the «tat.- ilice.* editor* who celery however which are the |art.* ol
•hough to k.»-p up the
mi-lit- un 'In
sheet the eiilm -s 1» mg in Spanish, in- “ 'r e unattended hy their w u ,. will 11,.- plant .-si» dully tpruyed with Bor­
Building &amp; tamii st.M-k h*f J.'lti ini |« r
trrpreted in Fnglis*h and eml»clli»hed have to do *ome tail explaining
Mr deaux mixture, there were (mind fr&lt; m
•ninth The regular annual member
with printing office symb.lli. al lor.- that ' |,or '*•*" t*»»»te*l and the ..(lie rs of the HIT li If. .‘ss I I art. ol cop|M-r |Of lull
li.I» dues ol on,- do||ar ll
was G/ti-k, 1* Others nuU.d. ..I th e . alt as-aa-iation ina.U Sjat.-he* before •t»e h..n |..riI I»- •I .-tins) found tl al
iid promptly would ►-» i »q -t - i i.
blit nrirtging bru»&lt;l mndes »•&gt; the lac.-s r»( moving pu t o/v inuchiie and the wbole iiiual . I lln- •opj . r n iti.- iiiii. r and .«qf-r
• - nt- but .1 largì •• i "rii» I li e lln it
the printer*. There was everything ot- l-arty then niad. the trq- through I ampa slalk- illnapl* .if* -I
washing
All- r
I •r&gt; either do not think to remit the dol
Jiie menu to &gt;*ut and drink t/uit Maim. 1 ll- , *1'’ big autu truck« of the brewing washing by l.ulid or wilh a brush, there
|.»r to the tri-usurer, t»» -i 11 h.-ruald, or
*J Q arcia, the famous caterer of Florida «»n.pany. The progrum stated that was only from 3.0 to !* part* |«-r million
tliey are waiting (or some ong to call and
could &lt;levL«e and when Manuel »tart» to 0 " ' rv*|&gt;onsibility of the ja-ojile of Tampa In h&lt;- outside stalks, and from I t to 3
solicit the payment
Iff course every
devise hr can eo old Lucuiu* one U-ttL-r &lt;■* «-« d at 1 o’clock but the goo*l people part* |K-r million in the inside -la ks of
freml»er
is
just
as
niurli
interested In
*.
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‘ J - o, .. _■ of that town t.Mik the hunch out to th* •i . . . rt The*.- quantities are intmtesimul
t,
After the elegant menu Tam pa rigun
«
,
near*
F hiding a himjntal
•« e»»-ry
other
WCT« passed and between puffs'eamr t|u hnl1 ‘•'nni“ unH nrv,’r ^ ^
,n
; and m e.n that a person would have to |i i-inls-i, and there i- no gixif reason
oratorical puffs and editimt and r.imni9 H» * Nd'G uotil h- !•**&gt; i.t » s| of a t rnan I ..d
f. „m !* t • .•&gt; B&gt;» ..I celery daily t"
. hy some olio should sJm-ihI their tune

Honored

latalo In Attendance

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Sliteilit roasted ea^h other to ,|„.5r ‘ » « ' ed farewell (r„m t*-e .ram *
hearts' content and toaaU and roast»
The me«-tirig at Tat- |u * a* ..t &lt;- of • e
and song« mad.- the occasion a most gr. atest and Inrit that ..i - &gt; r tM-n |tillm«rry one until the midnight hour.
.d o l l in the south
Th. pr* ►
« kai.g - r
The gang an.«.* w,ih soma difficulty n d ,h t o( Xfa *^ude to the hue people
the next morning to lake the early bo ar
r ° nU ' ,,ut» l tu ,r‘Hr Rl&lt;
, "*'t
.................................. ... the trip over to this 7
n* Ver
re»,Md* bsperially to N\ illi.
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rowrell, the indefatiguble »ecretury of
•Umous reio.-t was a most pleasant.)
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the I ampa Board of Trad.- and former
One, every comfort and convenience Ik«*
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i eilitor and hi* good wife, ( ol Stova I
ipg arranged for the jiarty. Arriv.il
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&lt;•_. and every memln-r of the Prihune »tuff,
there many took advantage of the tin*, _ „
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Mayor and Editor Mukuy and every
batlung and exocllont beach to take u
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plunge and after inspecting the life * .v ™ m' r r ° ' , ? * . T " ,
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ing atation (?) a fish dinner was served
the Job printer*, of Tan p .
at Jo e L iso tte’a famous hotel.

The p a r * * nd » 7 «

Hi)l of thf T#'D»,a

fn aKAj„ t punting department, the good ladles limI
ty then embarkeil ut&gt;on ateame----- . . . .
for Gulfport, where they entrained on k.ntlemen of Tw np. and hotel men .,ui
the trolley cars for a trip to St. Peter*-1 J
burg and were taken over the city. - A

who.,^ d' our ,t^ * °
to. “ r*
of he Tam p. Brew mg Co., and the

driving rain did not dispel their enthuse ,,oar"
1 r“ l‘‘*
aam and the new opera house, one ol the
*° L.lttor* Straub of the St. I'efineat fa the south w u one of the princr- tcrxhurj Tinna and La&gt;w Brown of the
pal abject» of attraction. This buflding Indtpendcnt and the g6o*p «opl« of St.
rp»t (160,000 and would be a credit t o . I’elershqrg who aMisted.in tho trip to
any large d ty of the world. Our only Fa*»-u-Grllle
f’eoinaulk,
rtitlcism of the building is that it U so
Thp l'OT,d ltiat f°o»&gt;"ly cemented u*
• w l away front Sanford. • Th« ateadv ' to SoutJ&gt; Florida and Tampa»ln p grtitv
‘ kept tha crowd from a cloaer inapec- f*r hk* b« » »treogthened and fftr hop#
pi­
of BE Petersburg, but the evidence to show our appreciation of
tality
in
the
futur»
at-an
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tturi
thrift and enterprise on every hand
■t
the visitors believe tb it all that is Tampa should need friends.
We
shall
tie
to
Tampa.
told by Brown and Sjraub In their
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t dally papers about the sunWe li t r e the G&amp;&gt;ds
city waa true (all except the brand
ne). The party again embark* ' Seminole county discovers it is too
Tampa and a business s ssion was merit of an infant fn arms and already
on the way over, at which »»fine hankers for.M nfv growth. T h e 'ls&amp; fi
was given by L*V Brown of the proposition fg.to-tgka in s slice of VoluAa
8 t Petersburg Independent^
.xnU Lake, counties. snd Sanford as the
. Arrived a t Tampa tha p ^ ty were thef county seat. AH we have u. .«y is; if
of tha PeJuchF Gypsa ns Co., they want it and put up as good fight as
play was pro- the Last time, they will toadle along with
benefit. Early it in good as soon.—Oriamlo Gillian.
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r» forced to beBase Ball
for A businsas
Sanford win' ploy Louhgmsn on July
at 0 o’clock a t which a food talk
Fourth at Holden Park. 2:30 p. m.
it h a iobpri
an axaspJJooaïyTiêC
I never a] new

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M rs. Warlow And Mr«. Fuller
Gave Entertaining And In te r­
esting T*lkH On W elfare
At their regular dim Upg Thursday
afternoon last the WrifiCt«' Department
of the Woman** Club enteetkil\cd as
their guests, Mrs. T. Ricton NNffr|ow(t#pd
Mrs. F. T. Fuller of Drlando.
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Mrs. Warlow is the chairman of the
Department of Cjvica of the State Fed­
eration of Women's Club* and Mrs.
Fuller is the Rr sident uf the Civic
Iw-ugue of (Irlando. Tln-se ladies had
kindly rcspondnl to the request of the
president of the NYoinun's Club anti
chairman of the NYelfare Department of
the club to meet with tin- NNe|Ia re Di|iartment n( the recently orguluztii
NNliman « t tub ol .Sanford und inmate
that depurRm-nt into the full Activities
of all the working brunches, embraced
under the cfVir department.
As a Urge riumls-r ot those present
hud had (he pleusiire ol meeting the
chiirining \isilors lieiure (he inn-ting
w10- cullul to older. Mr* Tt-rheun. chair­
man -&gt;( tin i NNelfar&gt;- Department, in
-*|-,-IIIng the tin,rting .u -l alter .1 bru f
inrrmlu-'tioii r| the visitor* stated thul
Mr- NN.irlow in her ollietul lujnn ity as
&gt; "tlMliiin »&gt;( the I H it Department.
-I the &gt;t,ite Federal««I NNoitu-ii - t Int-«
hud come to instruct the Welfare D&lt;-pnrtmcnt In all the lines of local work
and tlu- tT.uny xulidivuions -•inhru---l li­
the generic term welfare, n« applied to
thx* r&lt;neinl and -p,-i ml i -««I.« ol a com­
munity. Mrs. NNnrlou - lint talk w.-t* u
comptvhensive outline »»I i v i - v lirum-h
of di-parliiientul .ictiv it v wiilo he prov
me,- of slat»- and local ilvi - »he t»-l-l
•pal III», lit that tlii
wire
hom.
doing tin ¡me Of work niup| ed out l»y
lln- state federation, when the-, wore
preparing to insist upon the nil, utioti of
thZ mil homo - ami merchant n thereegiiulon un-l »-I—«rvaice id teller -un
itnrv luw* a- In cl, 1-nlirn« and the &lt;f
for (• -■ i n ii i i.l I' d • . ,,d all other ohJ , i ' tlonuhle mail la, (lull the dls|Hmltlon
nl garbage should he closely Investi|.it--d
Also that Ihe railway station»
-lu-lild he k, I t ■lean 1111*1 h, untitled III
,',-rv «in- |MM»||ile The federation
s|*e- '
-s a-«»\il\ nh*«g- fill edit
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-»lx in at log that frrural« am! ciii
. ,-•»«I 11 in other words, iruthtuln, »-

and honesty should lx- carefully taught
in all the schools, and. that medical ex­
aminations of uli pupils Would he (he
outcome nf riu- effort»,' being made by
li.e WiVinen's chibs In Iw-half of the chll
■Iren, vvhr*»,- health inter,-st. tte n lal and
moral willare IIrcy were seeking to make

reg. h U.e k.nou.it of eopper which. If
Mr» N
Narlow
• hciimg metnU-rs t-- |»nv nn-mli rshl|- il |"» .il |e '»i conserve
d a.., iut,»ui. .
would accor.lmg to . x
le*
I )ll»|k«- ev.-rv "In Olii -.1* tile IIT» hud with It, r to sfii.w (o I he club l-iilh
pxqu. i.» . » ..j dir. et i l l .. I n lead
»Mance of jnihing th * — dm-« without , Ihe |ihx si. nl ,io,| dental r, i o I- - h n l
As «.h-h .»« the presence ..| . .q-p. i ..n •-ing asked |x-,soo»ll_. to do so and will have lii-n prepare«! (or use in the —Iiihi|s
celery »*•« ....................... nit.-.ligatlm*»
I niccirdlugl
I he hospiiul 1« going S he also exhibit,i i ii list id suggest Ioii »
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onc'* ,M*KU" ,u
,u
How to Keep N
Ne||." which were to he
I-.- built a.« sm-ii .1- I in»!* .ire mulini lo
an,| to determine way, ol avoiding u.
pasted in (he children's «eho.il hook«
id we are gulim g » very month.

The copper, it was found, resulted from.
Every dollar contributed to the Ho*- ff'be club» are encouraging und furnishing
impro|x-r method* of using'Bordeaux ; uni Fund, is credited on the Hospital the wills when necessary for children to
mixture on the part of celery growers l-dger lo the conti Ihutor by name, und plant small Flower und vegetable gar­
At the same time, it was found that the will be available to pay (or the set vices den». either ut their home*, around their
ns.- of Bordeaux mixture, according to •I the Hospital ut any tino- in ilo- futuri- «chin 1» or in largir public jdo!*, furnishthe investigations of the Bureau of hat the contributor may have use lor it D-d either hy citi«» or i;it,.-rested parties
Riant Industry, is absolutely t-w-wntia fur himself or family. The Hospital Is Mr*. NNarlow had also with her for In­
to the growing of celery in many sec- »«rcdtd very much, and if fiuynben apt ction a milk ran, made of paper,
tions of the country, especially in Flor­ i ou1ft |iu&gt; |6 a ytar, instead ol 1 1 , wc which will be an improvement over the
ida. 'T h e Department,.however, found ■sould get the Hospital very much soori- milk bottles now In use. and which run
that tho spraying apparatus used by &lt;•/. I ho|M- all the member* will ruptind also Ik» used by merchant*. The club
many celery grower* doss not operate at l.romptly to this suggiwtion and pay all was instruct,-d where to write for Infor­
a sufficiently: high pressure to make a they can and os *oon o* they can, and mation und secure, with the roo|&gt;cculion
fine tpTay or mist. As a result of this thus boost il along
nt the proprietor« of the local moving
faulty apparatus, the Bordeaux mix­
pictiye show* a b, tier snd iducatlonnl
ture is applied in a number of fine streams
class ol moving j Irturee. The sugges­
Ripe of I’eare
instead of a mi»t. and these instead &lt;d
The Seminole Brave* of Sanford town, tion of o .uniring Junior Civic leagues
merely settling on the Itavrs and killing gorged to the full, with gore and glory wa* al*o i r'*e.
the
tl^ Insects, run down between the »talks,
Math., M d ou, , h|) p|p(, of ,,etce l0 the |)t,p
M r . Warlow Is twll eq ilp^-d for the
As a result the mixture accumulates at far&lt;&lt;
Orlando througM an-Jnvitarion irix .-ts n t office she holds. She is pre­
the ba«- of the plants, and is not washed lQ c(ty
lo ¿tu.nd lh ilr g|ortflcl.. pared with data from headquarters and
out by th . rain. ThU rometime. givesj ,,on and c, mpflre d, nc on July 4lh.
information with w h ich *to apsver all
^ green appearance to celery, which flt„ n f ti(?p to w kbr&gt;u Reralnol. ind.- question*, necessarily askul hy chair­
causes many |&gt;eople to think the color i prTTrtf nc&lt;
men and members of newly organised
Mmilu from Paris green, whereas the
Throyxgh the vanishing smoke of battle Civic D* pertinents. She made r any
gretn Uni is lim ply m w ppfM U iw d lei las cmoko.the pijn* of f**cr. —Orltn io valuable suggestions and gave addtcaeca
U"»-'•'
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and namn of iM&gt;oks, where further and
The Department ot ^priculture has
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larger information could be gained along
Issued a circular requesting that all '
Fanford Editor Honored
all clvie lines. When this work Is car­
[y by
by
epruyln* of eelery-planu with Bordeaux ’ - R , J.'-H611y, editor of The Sanford ried out faithfully and farm-ally
mlxlure be done
efficient apparatus Herald was honored by tKe Florid» every local, i-hib kh the e^JsC «a mapped
apped
working under high pressure -one hun- Rrtas A'M.orirrlf n xt^senlr muting in out by ^he State Civic Department
ictrvtll
ilrad pounds o» more. Spraying should - 1 ,i. p ,
Ih : i,l iii..dv vice president, indeed will civic righteousness prev­
be ptopped when tha leave» are covered An.ong so many big men in the Florida ail over this (sir state, and municipal
wrtir fine drops, apd liefore these begin I‘res# Gang, the editor feels that he has housekeeping wiy be a ‘‘thing of beauty
to ram down the stalks and wccumoJate recalved a high honor and ona that la and a joy. foreve***
i s
In tha baee of the plant
appreciated at lU full worth. Thus
Mrs. Warlow’o .evldent interest and
The Department of Agriculture a* tha again la Sanford and The Harold recog­ enthusianp in her wprk, coupl d with her
nised by the people and the press no ha­ kfndiy, gracious m a n n e r made h e r A m
tha map (n rad ink.------•
talk enjoyed and apprerii ted by every
nq»T»1i« a ptfa*urra»&lt;Dpoflt It w m to
.h d ’ x m h ~ S h r
Dr. J . C. Davis, tha well known op­ h o r her.
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oughly before they nr* eaten.
tician expects to ba a t the Robbins Neat
l i f t Terbeun, in exprxealng
Watch for hia date ad. ’ 87-U ure and appreciation, snd also of all
iaaraa &lt;f oolery upon which tha dritnd

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Guests From O r­

present for the instruction imparted by
Mr*. Warlow, regretted that every-mem­
ber of the Woman's Club was not pres­
ent to receive their share of the good
things given so acceptably.
Mrs. Terheun then requested Mrs.
Fuller, president of the Civic la-ague of
Orlando to tell the club of the good work
and it* progress and success, undertaken
by the memben. of the Civic League, for
the betterment of any and all. If they ex- —
lstrd, undesirable conditions In their
kamdsome little dty of Orlando.
Mr*. Fuller responded In a charming
manner, quite captivating her listeners
hy l]er enthusiasm and pleasing person­
ality. and easily instilled in each and
every one un inspiring conception of the
tjltty 6&lt;vd jh c U-auty of a broader and
larger 'penp^ctjve, in which Individual
and united effort Lx made for the hettertiH’W snd uplift of the many. In u very
entvrtuinlng'‘ wsy Mr*. Fuller gave a
graphic *yno|»»is •&gt;( the various depart­
mental line*, embraced in the work of
her local dvic league, stressing with
pleasure the many successes which have '
crowned their effort» and deprecating
and explaining causes for their few fail­
ure» in initial efforts; kindly suggesting
win« in he fnllnwcd hy other clul- . and
pointing out the mean» fur discovering
the hidden »hua|» and quicksands, sur­
rounding tin- goal which Hu- NN»linen»
Cllll»- in all the lami are striving to jtttain.
i
In In-r talk Mrs Fuller cl,-v,-rl&gt; and
-Villfiilh - i»v,-r, «1 tin- ,-iitir,- wurk ol lier
home league, und chmed with a cordial
invitation t,»,-v,-rx menrlH-r of the Wom­
an * t lul» ill &gt;.&lt;it I«&gt;r•I I»» allcinl lln- un
nunl m,-«-ting »»I the Stall* F,ii,-ration of
Clubs, which 1» t&lt;
to 1N* tin- guest o( the
C ivic Lt'agxn- nid Cloi i» of ( triando in

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Mr«. Ter in- II (iw-M niudu a g - ,»»»■(&lt;qj—
.,» k nowl.-dgi nn-iutt .»1f I in- plii.lstir«- ofJiinllr«l her »«-If and rii • cluli t»y Mrs
Vull
tiller » interesting talk, information
along «ftnilnr lines of activity und kind­
ly »llggcslinn* made for tin- l«-nrlit of
(he Sanford club and worker» These
remarks concluded the meeting and a
•iiinn.iltec romp«MM-d ' of Mr* I. G.
Stnnglellow. Mrs. May Dtrkina and
Mr» R. I,. I’eck. »»aisled by Misa Muln-ll
Howler «,-rved dainty sandwiches, olives.
wuf,-r» und ui-d leaf while the club en­
joyed u »ociul liour witli their charming
guest»
In Honor of Fli &gt; »ml Mr*

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P Strong

Mr.» ib nr . NNiglit wa* l lie - barn.ing
In»»t»—
»a of an ildor•rial but very |di*a.»nnt
riceptnin to lln coiigrt-gulion and meml era ol the Congregational church Fri­
day afternoon in honor of the new pastor
of-tlte church and his wife,Rev. and Mrs.
F R Strong. The pretty room» were
made very attractive by the iwauly of
,-xqui»it, -fim*on and purple dabbu».
I lie opinirtunity afforded the nefire

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in«-ii.l»«-r»l,i|» ol the church lo m»i-t the
•»«•« pa»i»ir and hi* wile, under sin Ii d«ligiilli.l auspi»-)-» wa* aery much en ­
joy» »1. a* V an also Mr. Strong s Iqferentmg and instructive talk on " T h e Cpn*« r v uliotw of Our Noung l&gt;«i»|»le, a* Oppoi-d to Their R eclu n n a tion ."

Mr*. Wight was assisted in raring lor
her guests by Misat-s Margaret NVigiit
and Ethel Moiighlon, who served tho
delirious ire cream and cuke.
Junior Hoys' ( lass I'lrnic
The Junior Hoys' Sunday *cool class
of the Congregational church will give a
basket picnic at NNoodlund I’ark Tues­
day. July Hth. Tickets will be twentyfive cent* including Itoat, admission to
pL.k and privilege of the (tool. The
"C nloiic" will leave the city d(M-k at &amp;
o'clock and again at !/. making two re­
turn Uip* also from the park at 6 and 6
o'tlock. Huy a ticket and let the boy»
have
time. Tickets can be se­
cured from mfmtrers of the class and
Mrs. K. A. Terheun, their teacher.

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Fancy Work Circle

Mr«. L. G. Stringfellow very pleaaantly
entertained the Fancy Work Cirlco
NNednesday afternoon last. The mem­
bers of the circle and visitor* enjoyed tho
hours socially while engaged With their
pretty fancy work. Delicious sherbet
and cake .were served by the bootees,
whose» nœe guent*
guearr were Mr*. J . D .-Jloborts,
J . **
Bunion, ilrs . W. L. Mflteer,
■ ‘”• ” Leffier. Mrs. R W. Hines.
Mr». H. Liljs.
M «. N. H; Garner.
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R est Room

Ths attention of the members of the
NVohvan's Club la again called to th e .
need» of the root room that will satabtiahed for the comfort of the la: Isa and ,
children, July Fourth.
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July 1. 1913

THE SANFORD HERALD

THE SANFORD HERALD
roblUbni

f.vrrt Tum lar and Friday Mom lo* Hr

THt HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
R J. HULL Y, fd lt o r
W. M. tlA Y N tt, H ualn caa M an ager
S u b t e .lo tio n f r i * « . $ 2 0 0 a Year In A dvan cr

pri

pallrered la the CltT by carrier 12 0 0
yea.
advance or 20c per month
Payaiente lo adtanca mutt be mad* at « S I »

tfrOS. «I the
«oder Act of

at Sanford. HorMn
If arch 3rd. IH7 W

Tie to Tampa.
— O-----Tampa is the most hospitable e tty jn
the south.
------O-----Tampa ia thr Panama Canal City anti
deserves the title.

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Tampa is the most up to date city in
the state and will soon Ire the largest.
There ia only one Stovall in the state
and he lives In Tampa. There will
never be another such banquet given the
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home in the Celery City. T h r Klks are condition, all of which must Ire furnished , other points neveral weeks On their X
always good citizen» arid when they under oath.
return Mr. and Mr*. Morgan will b e ac­
Foreign corporations, in addition to \ companied by the bride’s sister. Miss
build it i» for tho good ol their city aa
»ell aa themselves. T he E lk *’ home In filing statem ent» as are required Irom Ruth M ettinger, who i-uutJihiladelphin
SnidoriLiwlLiK’ u moat romniorliotu brick domestic corporations must also file and who will spend several week* with
structure of handsome dtsdgn, moderni)' with the ccm ptroller an agreem ent that 1 her parents and friends in this city.
equipped and ujt-to-date in every par tic- action* ina&gt; lx* commenced against them
W hen they return to the ctlv Mr and'
ualr and Elks and their families and in (hi* Mate, and t hat *erv ice on the comp Mr* Morgan will la* At Home" at the
friends and visitors to Sanford will ali trolier will Ik - considered service on tiw residence of Mr. and Mr* J K. .Mettin­
have reason to be glad and will lie the corporation in any action that may be ger for the present.
gainers by thi* enterprise on the par; of commenced by resident* of this state,
Mias Mettinger is well known in S»n;^L,-wh**rs ahr has irrwd aft of her life.'
the lodge T he new Elk#’ hom« In SanIf it I» thought_d»irah]^:_ti^e.cutulh-,,
she lias many friends. Mr
■fool,fi* t a coat -at&gt;otrt-♦'Irt.qpO nnrf* a ffli
ave a~VwIm'ming pool in the bajur ent. domistlc or foreign corporation dotng Morgan came to Sanford from Baltimore
billiard and bowling rooms and an us- biedoeaa in thin state, the expense of such several years ago, and ha» lieeri connect­
semhiy hail 50x50 feet, which can b e , examination lieing borne by the corpora- ed with the IjusiiK-as interests of the
used for many'other purposes than meet- don examined
town in several rapacities; as prescrip­
Agents may be appointed to sell the tion-clerk in L. R . Philips’ drug gtore,*
ing*.—Times-Union.*
securities c f corporations, but those where he later become a pnrtner in the f
agents must be registered, hod they may business. At the present time he is the
T IE TO TAMPA
be required by the comptroller to give proprietor of a prosperous hardware
The recent meeting nf the Florid# bond for the proper'discharge of their business and is also traveling in the in­
Press /Association at Tampa has engen­ dutiea.
terests of a Philadelphia drug house.
dered a feeling among the boys of the
The new law hits been passed for the
Thp young couple's many friends
press that Tampk ia just about the beat purpose of protecting, as far as possible unite in wishing them much Joy and pros-

city in the state and that like other cities
of South Florida has never had a square
deal either in politics or in mercantile and
traffic rates and matters.
Three days spent in Tampa and a sur­
vey of her resources and docks and trans­
portation facilities has convinced the
vWtor* that the cloaeat j l t y to rtnrPan­
ama Canal is destined t o take her chosen
place among the cities of the south and
despite the chains that have hung around
the necks of most of the cities of Flor­
ida by the wholesale interests backed
by the railroads, Tampa cannot be held
back any longer and all the other South
Florida cities will tie to Tampa and as­
sist her In every w ^yj. Tampa has
wholesale Interest#, of every kind that
should be fostered and encouraged by
South Florida people. Tampa manu­
factures every article that can be man­
ufactured in Florida. Tampa has two
of the boat newspapers In the south, the
Morning Tribune and the Evening
Timet. South Florida |&gt;eople can beat
l&gt;e lerved by South Florida papers.

the people of this state from the activ­
ities of wild cat corporations and agents
who sell stocks or bonds that have fic­
titious value«.
Domestic corporations that sell stock
only In the counties In which their prin­
cipal offices are located, art exempt from
the pro visions of this lew.—M lam I Her­
ald.

Do You Know How j
Money Is Insured?
If yòu a r t s depositor oY the Peoples Bxnk of Sanford you
hav« doubtless learned a JrejHl^il about the way W E IN SU R E
. YO U R D E P O S IT S .
Some twenty years ago, our plan of insurance was worked
out in tKfe brain of gur financial agent, Mr. W. S. Wifham.
IT IS S IM P L Y A S Y S T E M O F C O -O P E R A T IO N .
A number of Banks have associated together under a common
policy of upbuilding the community in which they are located
and at any time a bank hai funds not necessary lor their own
operation, these funds are used by some other bank and in this
way the greatest economy of capital is realized.

perity, and many years in which to en­
joy a happy voyage on life's ocean.

There it absolutely no chain principle in the banks mem­
bers of this plan, at each bank is controlled A B S O L U T E L Y by
(he local Board of Directors.
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Sends Regrets

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Tampa. FU „ June 30, 1913.

Committee on Celebration[-§srfprtf,.Tfi.
Gentlemen—You will please accept
my thanks for the invitation to be pres­
ent at the celebration on July 4th of the
birth of the county of Seminole. I ap­
preciate your thoughtful kindness and
much regret that I shall not have the
pleasure of accepting and enjoying your
hospitality on that gala occasion, as
arrangements for that day have been
made so as to preclude ny being present.
I sincerely trust that nothing will de­
tract from the pleasure of the day. but
that everything will contribute to the
celebration in honor of the birth of such
a lusty youngster, and feel sure that our
mutual friend, Forrest Lake, will occupy
a high seat at the feast, he deserves such
honored position. He presided at the
birth, and no political physician evef
officiated with greater dignity and pre­

and soon the whole legislature, with the
our friends and we should reciprocate
have added to the p!ea*iire of the visitor*
Press Association by Dr. Stngg and Hon,
exception of one or two, were rejoicing
Sooth Florida is the hacktxme of thi
wn* omitted it was un errorof head, not of
B Beacharn, The newrapaper men of
wnh it* happy god father
»tale and should stand together
heart, for Tam pa ha* never had visitor*
that city must have i«-x-n afraid to trust
With every gixxi wish for a bright,
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-1 to whose entertainm ent it felt more de­
themselves in the large city of Tampa.
glorious and great Fourth ¡»rid future
voted
— O-----TO TH E PRESS GANG
for th* Uid »»ml expressing again my
The aMociatiun. with all it» pieasurw1 m ire here,
Seminole count) i* going to celebrut.inability to rejoice with )ou on next
»eckirig, hud opportunity to attend to
Be of good cheer.
—or, should we any, celery brute, its
Fridny. I am.
much of the serious business ol the meet
F’or tomorrow
ita birth on the Frfbrth with a big timr
) nor* vcry trill)
mg and, among other thing*, took * t*-[&gt;*
1 null be gone
for the resident* and visitors
N eat'
U T M ARTIN
toward putting the publishing busmen*
Lot her rip.
invitation* have been issued to the pres«
in
the
»late
on
a
more
solid
and
business
Bing and zip!
Jacksonville Journal.
like foundation.
Swap the zingbut
Th»- I-ahr* It I-1 urn
The retiring president ol the annoria
Turn
u
Mipllap
H&lt;m. Turrit»! I_»k*. Mr* l-uki* ami
The first meeting of the county com ­
bon. Frank I.. M a y e s of Pensacola wfin
The old town*» your*
tln-tr tw o fini* &lt;latight»*M. '.«•reta and
missioner* and other count) officer*
ho.» i-ndi-ared himself to the brethren of
Great
S
co
t’
M aulir ha vi» rei»irn«**l hmm- riltpr, »pend­
made a good improaukm and it is the
I to* pres» during In» incumln-nc) of the
Forget *ti» toil
ing alm ost I fir» *’ motti n* m tiu-ir trave l.,
general opinion that ill » .r n.
officers
otfire, wo» g iv e n -the ju»t tribute of u ris­
Shed the collar.
part of w fiirii were q*-nt nt Tallahu**p*Seminole county will lie well taken cure
ing vole of th an k *. No man In the
Begin
to
holler
of and the interests of the people will not
and o th e r w ratern Florida citi*-»
Tlieir
state enjoys a m o re liU-ral measure of
Hip, hip. harfah ’
sutler
man» friend» are glad to welcome them
esteem not only from the rnemlier* of hi*
!*o your dungdrat.
Fork hom e and to know th a t no other
4
O
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own
profession, but from the general |city look* as gixxl to them a« Sanford.
Dance the Tango,
Seminole county will hold, on July 4,
public of Florida, and it was an especial t
Paint tiie town,
a celebration commemorating the birth
pleasure to Tam pan s to have him a* a
A ding) brown.
.MrWilliam* Will Speak
of the new county. The committee con­
visitor and to show him the resources» and
It's badly painted anyhow.
sists of Bob Holly and other business
Hon. \V. A. McWilliams of St John*
attraction* of our city .
Gee whiz!
men, which U a guarantee that the visit­
count) » ill make the ndtirn« here on
The association did well in Its »elec­
Forget your biz
or# will t&gt;e treated right
Del-and will
July F'ourth
He ik one of the foremml
tion of new officer». Editor W. A. Russel
Who carrs for bills?
bs well represented at the celebration.
men of the *tate and an orator »if ability
of Falatka a* [»resident. Editor R . J
Avsnt the ills,
— Del-and News.
Holly of Sanford a* vice president, and
Tis a merry old world .
---- O
A ye! A ye!
the re-electiun of those vrteran*. S e cre­
Vox Populi bo dinged
Sanford ha* issued *uch cordial invi­
tary
T
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J
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Appioyard
of
Tallahassee,
and
Old Sufi ire bunged
"So Madge- is going to marry
tations to the Fourth of July celebration
Treasurer J . W . W hite of Jackson villa. young ocilulUt. la he wealthy?"
Who’s running this earth’’
commemorating tha birth of Seminole
These gentlemen all stand high in the
Pd like to know—
“Not now, but there’» a goo»J deal of

Let her run herself.
Ssy, boys, ’tis great,

for one instant."

th a t
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Defining a Drnllat
Tamp«, having become more closely
One
who
pull» out the teeth of others
acquainted with the newspaper men and
to
obtain
employment
for hi* own.
women of Florida, hopes to continue in
more intimate touch with them and ex­
pect* to again have the pleiuure of en ­
tertaining them before many year* pi
- T a rapa Tribune.

known a* the "blue sky law."

Every one ia reminded that the com­
mittee« who are working up the enter­
tainment for the visitor» to be with u»
on the F'ourth are expecting the cooper­
ation of ever)' citizen in the town, in osaiiling them to make the celebration a
■u rcen in every particular.
each and every home be as a t­
tractively decorated aa they can be made.
If the atreet force here have left poorly
cleaned up pine« and badly cut gross on
, jdewalka and ktrwU it w|M Ur t„ tter

Briefly, the new law divides corpora­
tion» doing business in the state into two
classes, domestic and foreign. Those
holding charter* from the slate of Florida
,
. ,
are domestic corporation# ,nd all other*
are (ptfign.

One reason why the smaller town* like
to break away from the larger town*
and (wtablish a county sent of their own
in Florida is because the big town* hog
everything from the county offices down
to the expenditure of the tax money.
Every corporation, other than munici­
Considerable tax money wo* paid Into pal corporations, state and national
Dade county treasury by the residents hank#, trust companies, public utility

Drrorate for the Fourth

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SHOW ING TH EIR CONDITION.
NO D EPO SIT O R E V E R L O S T A C E N T IN' O N E
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Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co. if
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to »end them back to do It over than to
have «hnhby or carole« work for the
eyes of strangers to sec and comment
on. By ail means a ll boxes, barrel» and
of F t Lauderdale and vicinity .a n d very corporations, corporations under the broken boxa* should be removed from
little bf it found its way back again. jurisdiction of the railroad commission the rear of all »tore*.
Miami wanted it all. The same thing and corporations organized not for profit
prevailed in Orange county. It was al­ come under the supervision of this new
Mcttlngcr-Morgan
most -Impossible for Sanford citizens to law'.1"
get any benefit from the county at all;
Cupid
has
again stolen i march on the
All auch corporations shall, before
Orlando wanted it all. A word to the commencing busmens in this 'state, file many friends of the family and the
wise la sufficient.—-Stuart Times.
with the state comptroller u statement contracting parties, in the quiet and
of it# purpose to transact business, copies unheralded marriage of Jfiis Elizabeth
, Sanford Elk«-have bought a fine lot of all stock or bonds which it purpose« Mettinger and M r. Walter L. Morgan,
and propose erecting a new and elegant to sell, a statement showing ita financial which occurred a t the home of .the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mr». J. K. M et­
tinger Sunday, June 29th at 1 o’clock.
The marriage was «olomnizcd by Dr.
II. T . Gaines, pastor of the Methodist
church in the presence only of the imme­
diate family.
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The charming bride wo* attired in a
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High Grade Pianos—Low Prices— Easy Terms
which wa* exchanged later for a hand­
some blue traveling suit.
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After a dainty wedding lunch Mr. and
Mp*. Morgan Jcf^ on the 2:3Q train for
* Orders Solicited
i j Jacksonville, t frocn, whert? they Sailed
Monday afternoon on the AfaptiUoc o f
j ^ o l u q ^ x ì z l
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regard of the p r i « of the state and the money in aight for him.”
honors bee to wed x upon them are thor­
oughly merited.

Let a* again elate—
Here and here and here Waiter, where'* that fieer?
Gosh, hut youre »Jowl
N ote- Had to u»e fieer to make it
rhyme, hut It ta due the newspaper men
to »ay the) neover u*e it. except a* a
boat* (or an editorial on the Immortality
of the soul.) —Tampa Tribune

“ Boh" Holly, the man that made San­
ford’» new county, runs a good pa|&gt;er
and cli|a from my column voluminously
without credit. Several items last week
went over from ray dope column to hla
— and Boh never even mentioned this
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TH E BLUE SK Y LAW
Iota of things 1 like about the Herald—
After tbe first day of July next, a law,
but I'm blamed »ure that this isn't one
passed by the last legislature, relating to
of them,—Palm Beach County.
Charge it up to the meeting of the Investment companies will go Into ef­
Press Association, Thorn, and let it go at fect. This is the law which is popularly

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Wiian Mr. Bryan acme yrarv ago advocated R Federal
lu m n trt of Bank depoeita, on inv^igatiohx il4. «ras found that
- Mr. VYithatn'i plan vat* the only good plan'«pa wits chiracteriicd
aa “ao aound that .fti/aane person would dispute the value of it

The editor of The Herald was honored
OUR "P A R T IN G G U E S T S "
by the election to the vice preeeidency
The Florida State Preea Association
of the Florida Preaa Association. An
concluded it« convention in Tampa yeshonor that le appreciated by the editor
terdsy and adjourned to meet in Ft.
and his friends.
Myers next year. The charms of this
------O-----section hsd been so thoroughly impressed
If anyone thlnka that South Florida
upon the member* of the association
Is not booming "these days they thould
that they would not listen to the proposi­
take a trip to Tampa and the boat to S t.
tion to go to another section, and they
Peteriburg. The peninsula country* i*
picked the town nearest to Tampa
certainly going aumev
among those which ¡nviled them [or
----- O -----next year's convention.
The eagle will scream in Sanford on
The session in Tampa was a pleasant
the Fourth. Life seems to be one round
one from every standpoint, enjoyed by
of pleasure these dsye. After the Fourth
the guests and equally enjoyed by their
the new county will open and there will
hosts, for it was a pleasure to the news­
All of our Interests are Identical and all
be something doing all the time.
paper men and publishers of this city to
cision, and his joy at the event was so
else
being equal we »hall endeavor to tie
------O-----entertain so enlightened and Congenial a
deep and sincere that it was contagious,
to Tampa upon ail occasions. They are
gathering. If any detail
that couid
Orlando was ably represented at the

county that it would seem that every
other town within a day’s journey of the
Celery City should forego tho holding
of a local jolification and travel in to
Sanford. — Miami Herald.
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_ J . E . Mtwcley and wife to J F Kuhn
Mandy^What foh 70 b « goto* to
da poatoffloa po rw*TarT i n jrtf ccw
* J . Horace Smith to H. T Ijittn e r
respondin' wif some other famalaT"
Roxana Irvine to M J’ , Irvine.
Rasta*—"No pa; but mine* ah been aC. Holt and wife to Mary ( ’ Lcgc
C . F. Grannis. «*t u! . to Film ii rwadln' In da papers "boat daaa "co®»oJr.no« fund* ah kind of thought ah
W berry.
might poeaibiy git a lattah from dat
Edna Mathers and husband to Jas rain Latah what married u*."—Idf*.
Sitns.
to M. J Wmtlall
Amelia G ray, ( id n , to Harrison
Tha paatehijard boxaa that endears
1lodge*.
coma In are fine to ke*p doughnyt»
K- E . Millen and wife to Mary A,
or oooklaa In, a* they will .not dry up
Schmal.
1 al*o u*e them to baka fruit —&gt;» In
W , C. Temple and wife to S. A. HoK- aa tha oil ad paper and stiff outaddu
haep tha oaha from banting, which
Frank Hoequist to P. V. Malen.
fruit caka la rwry apt to
M .'jP . Edward* and wife to Ja.r W chaaga.
RtlMflLl^j,Orlando Florida Farms Co. to U sm an
I I . Grilfm.
Willis II. -Monger and wlie to John Tin

line. .
J q ^ fa m e r o n and wife to Emma L
Brown, y *
. Florida GtKlen» , Inr., to O. P. anr
S- W . Swope. '*
Overstreet (’ran- Co. to Mrs. S. C
M urray.
R . A, Has ton and wifo-to E. A. Mur-

Oreratreet Crate Co. to Mr*. S. C
Murray.
W . J . David and wife to D. D. Daniel
C . P. McCall to Mary McLeod.
Jennie W. Ashhrook to J. W. Gray.
H. A. Grant and wife to Alfred» G
Fuller.
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Howard Packard Land Co to H H

Error of I«it»Iteci.
Through the ordinary coax»* oi
mortal fallar* and misfortune, In tha
carwtr of nation* no laaa than of man,
tha error of thatr Intellect and tha
hardening of thalr haart a may bo ao
coratoly measured by thalr dan tal o4
■ptritual power.,—Ruakln.
Dmaalata Worn by tha loaana.
I i racola ta bara h a n wriiii from Mi ^
Immemorial, but frw w o a rm of Osa
folgan banda of tha prenant day know
that they v e r * one« u*ad to dkdlngulah the lues t v Baforo lunatica
war» confined to arytuma they w on
an armlet fo r dietftvcf tor

Guides to Suceeee.
Huy your orerooat* ln »Ummer and
your linen duster* In winter, that ta
Brirutmede.
•else opportunity when It comea, don't
H. C. Dann and wife to John F Schu­ wait until It muat be »ought The
mann.
foundation of iucca«* la manta! AiacV
Ruth WafTord and husband to I P pUne.—A. a Ilartlett
Dixon.
Sallie W. Lee, et id., to Wm. D. SonPolite Query.
ders.
A Vlennree anthropologist ha* dieW . A. Iliddie. et id., to Riddle Co.
corered that naturo Intended woman
Frank Hall, et u t., to T. J. Miller.
to be man's superior. Well—who ac­
O liver P. Swope and wife to T ll W al­ cuse* naturo of fall u ro!—Cleveland
lace.
Plain Dealer.
Frank E. Themuin and wife to M.t:
I I . Long.
( 'h a s . Joyce to E. H Hrudkt
peter It. \\ iroff to John It \|. K
11 Carl Dann to Maude Wloim.ii
Eugene l-snii-r Sykes to H \\ Hultig
C olumhia *1 r. Co , t»&gt; Howard M 1 •ri­
ll A. Hreenig lo All-ert \\ ¡igner
M attie il. Palmer, etc., to t it Knb-

inaon.
W . It. Monger and wife to h-e 1 u*

worth.

W h y S o m e A r e S illy .

It la only lierai)»e they are unused
to the taule of what la excellen t lhal
the generality of pvople taka delight
tn «Illy or Insipid thing*
W l f a 'a P r i v i l e g e .

T h a t La the wlfo'a privilege," re/narked the W eal Ham Clerk to a roan
who complained that hta w lf* nagged
him.— London Globe

Hobt. Jung and wife (0 Geo I Foster.
A. A. F'ellow* and wife to Martha I&gt;iaSum of Duty.
mohd.
Do naught to oth er which. If don*
W .E . Gore
®* and wi fe 10 I.mile Sautv to the«, would cxum the*. pain. *a i.
ders.
la tha turn of duly — U ahabharata.
VVm
L lo y d to t has \V Johnson.
Amelia Gray, Gdn , to i a time Mc­
Her»'a tha Chance.
Leod.
J . O. Therirk and wife to F.dyth H
Ty ler.

Yon can make yourself rich by cashIng tn your experiences at half wtxal
they coat you

W. J I laird and wife to D D Daniel
C. P .McCall to Mary Mrlveod
W ork.
Jennie W. Ashehrook to J. W. Gray.
Tbu work thaï a man like* to Ao ta
II. A. Grant and wife to Alfreda V. too often dona by somebody utsw.
F/itler.

S P O R TS : G A M ES
P L E N TY O F E A T S

Howard Pin karri l-and Co. to H -----II . C. Dann anil wife to Jo h n F S c h u ­
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R uth WafTord and hurhand to I
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Sallie W. I^ee, et aL, to VSm, 1» &gt;»•t&gt;-

ders.
W. A. Riddle to Riddle A Co.
Frank Hall, rt ux,, to T. J. Miller.

Luck.
Fortune unaided prevail« over tha
plan* of one hundred learned men.—
Plautus.

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your typist is in lire mid­
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wish to write t e le g r a m .
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of Flowers

CULLED EROM THE STATE PRESS
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cherries from D. E. Becker of Ridgc- Fire Department from Mrs. DaForeat
enclosing check ior^i.O O :
ville, Ind., accompanied by the following
Mr. W. H. Underwood, Chief Fire De­
note:
partment? Sanford, Fla.:
Mr. R. J . Holly, Sanford, Fla.:
My Dear Sir—I am enclosing my
Dear Sir and Friend—Yesterday I
check
for the fue department. Aa it ii
sent you by parrel post a sample of th*
now
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paid department. I do not know
food fruit 1 have had her. this summer,
what use you can make Of It, but would
and hope that It will arriv. here all 0 . K.,
tut it leaves here in fin. shape. I am like It in some way used for the iwnfort
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experimenting with th e « cherried' and or pleasure of the men.
I certainly do appreciate thèi/*efforts
Mik* L *
{text fall when we move to your city I will
luBtor, W. L , Truaií»
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have more to tell you about them and to save my building In the recent'fifeif nothing prevents us from moving there,
Very truly yoij»,../. .
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which I hope for the better. I have bden
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AN N A M , D e F O R E s g :
w ry busy th. p a a rten ttg y r’fir T lilT o f
Chief Underwoo«! replied as foiWwi;
our fruit, which we have an abundance
Mr*. Anna M. Dr.Format, O e^ ^ Q fm n ^ j
of this seiLson, and will give you a sample
Madartb^Yot^ highly ap- ¡ liîor.^n!J ' Mor’
of same next winter in Ihe can. I have
pr«*ciatcd letter
ter to Iif nd withpebrek for j^ Z L * P r* K
been reading in The Herald of the many
$25.00 which I, in behalf of the Sanford 1 -* ' ”
good changes firing made in Sanford for
Fire
Department, want to extend to •rt»isb5!
¿ST ib* iu
the betterment^of Sanford and ita citi•or, R -V
you our many thank*. I have this* day
sens, as well as for the surrounding com­
turned
.«J^iount over to the boys,
munity, and bop* that the‘good work wl|l
:f e
which 1 know they will appropriate to
go rapidly on, and only regret that I am
aome good, aim and you are to be long re-.
not there to help push it aioo«» and aura

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A joe LetIng contest, at which some of iui'!r*)n lm 10
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the little boys who were brought up to 1 Ï *2r uL'vn**/ *»
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fletcherlin and horrlfle&lt;l at the thought l'«.l*TT. Í 1111
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much fun.
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, fiare lay. W , II.

the park and dancing » as one of the
pleasures of the day. T h e way th a t com­
m ittee provided for the en tertainm ent
of their gue*ta will be remembere*) a long
tirne. P lenty of ice water and limeade
in nice new barrel» und a butler engaged
*
to kiN-p them rtlli«l gnd a lot of watermelon» were próvido») fn-»

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Last T hu rsd ay W oodland I’ark pr«eentetl a gay scene when th e boya of the
S ta te '» D o m ain
Tt» WIKiM A8SRs.nl:()
A. C. L. shoj«» iind their |&gt;irnic. It was
T a m p a '» new city hall will t«* built on the largest and finest no far. but the Allen. T. J
Allen. T. J
the name nit* the old on now occuphw.
AWridfe. W O
W (ï
I t will be run up Into the air instead of they ure calling for unother under the Aldrldg»,
Anthony, A L*
Anthony,
A F
»« rE S A .g 'w a c.d sa J o t ground. . T tie loca­ sam e m anagem ent and then there won't
Andrraon, J. U,
tion ia an iriiAlly central on«*.
bo room to hotel the crowd. More vis­ HI.-». K It.
Iiu»».'&gt;:. ft. ..____
■f o o o
itors cam e on the launch«-»
M am ie, m i-, r. K.
p ortan t

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Tli® word UP not used at

c ia t'd by u* all, and ran hardly » a it ltd
the tim e com «» for u* to m ove u&gt; Sanford
ami becom e perm anent citizen * of tiiat
good little city
W ith bw t » i.h e * ami
kindest retíanla t«v you uimI ail ol our
friends there till we meet tirxl » m ttr .
I am ,
V ery reapectfully,

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D ally T h o u g h t.
I NS Park A n .
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VhnrMor, J. H. _ _
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Lota 1 , 1 .
De s u r e you g iv e men th e b e s t of
_ O e o r g o to w n , U ta 4, T . ____
y o u r w ares, though
th e y
be
poor
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e n o u g h ; and tb s gods w ill help you
GEO. A. De COTTES
t o la y by a b e tte r s to r e fo r th e fu­
TrennLj i r
Uobln»nn‘» Survey, U t tt
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A T T O R N E Y and C O U N SE L LO R at L A W I t W *
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T h e m an who p erm its h im s e lf to Larner-W oodruff Bids
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T ho rap Kin. C- !..___
b e ru ined by p ro sp erity probably
TjlUr, fi. H----------------w ould hav e b een rain e d by som eth in g
Thffiihfff. D. U. Truffi««
Tumrr, (im r n
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A m bltton'o reaso n li b est einm pllr K O P E A N tP tA N
I nkncivn
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AOAT13 AMO DAVIt aiN ttTO
| fled by an e a rn e st effo rt to prepare
In knsrtth
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ROOM S 7 5 C E N T Ä ]
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fo r the p osition h ig h er up b efo re b e­
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Due ihc City of Sanford and uncollected for lhe year 1912

ALL AROUND FLORIDA- J” » ; fh
leh"’■k" lu**&gt;“ m&gt;,k,k
« k , aiul is vary m uch appre­

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Sanford Water Work» Co___

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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR

Simple Headache Remedy.
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THOMAS EMMET WILSON íIP
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fettor. Richard..

H U C eee E x ce p tio n a l.
"W ho’s the th in litt le man w ith th e
melancholy azp resalo n?** " T h a t 's Ham­
mer, the poet, w ho w rote the b eau tifu l
▼•reel with the re fra in . T lfa U w h a t
you make ft—yoa c a n make It g t*d .‘
H e suffers from ch ro n ic dyspepsia."—
Cleveland Plain D ealer.

ex p la in fu rth e r.

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Sanford. Florida

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m othA r to n g u e w ith
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an c o n scio u s h u m o r la » v e S
fe w e x a m p le s e r e e q u a l to th is dell,
c lo u s sig n oa a Ja p a n e s e b a k e r's
s h o p ; 'A K a rin n ra , D ig g e st L o a fe r la
T o k y o ."— O rie n ta l R ev iew .

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T h e r e a r e poeetbly to s o n »
e a s t e r n c o lle g e * p ro te e s o fsk lp * m ore
im p re ssi r e ly title d t h a t a r e S o t o f a s
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Ju ly I . 1913

THF. SANFORD HERALD

g fp p m iU JP iH iiiP iP M P iB D a iia i .

her brother, 0 . W. Spencer, who u ill ut ut this time that makes u practice of

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S a n l o r d 's
T c m p c r s t u r c q ^ home on the Heights.
hi , » « . »£iaiim
, . , *it]tiaaciiiti(3T3
« ,,,
,
5 ., ( *lar*’*" ^ l,,K ha&gt; returned home from
idi^£!taciaU
I a in pii. alien- he attcnddl the mn-lmg
Editor o f T h e Herald:
of the Florida Preset AiMM-iation and
F b r publication In your paper I fur thoroughly en,„\e.| hmutelf
jiish herewith record of meteorologi»
I ililen iai-olis, meml&gt;er nl ........... tunty
&lt;al observations taken by the under- -ehool Ui.ird and A \\ Tanner were in
«itnr»l “ » * coo|&gt;erative oieterver o! th e ' the city \i-tii-rday enroute to their home
W c*tb e r Bureau of the U. S . D e p a rt-j in ("huhaofa from Sorrento
xnent o i Agriculture during the wi-« k j T Ht* sidewalk crew m the employ of
a t Sm
Ü; iluoi.
»jyding. Ju i)« aUnd, l'jl.l, at.

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Curtis, and

Mr-

&lt;;«»»i Fnv J r
»pent
Friday m Kriterjirite. the guest» of Mr&gt;

A. W. firown
The Klk» of Sanford have a n ,mred n
building site on the lake front and have

instH/fnental reading*
iirtgw are fu», ft ’iTayTVn lï.W tij Thug » M rh H of coment of the moat miauling club houses III til*1

ajovemnHUit standard , instrument* ex walks. Diuens of blocks are lieillg in- stale.
jxmed in the manner recommended by
stalk*«!
*
F'. S. Parker has rente«! the building
4 he Chief of the W eather l^ureau
The regular mis ting of the West Side I recently occupied by MrCuller s grocery
.
W ry respectfully,
Improvement^ Association will Ik* held und will pm in a complete line of hi­
H. C. DuBoxe.
&lt; D ate) G-30-13.
nt the Hohiilns Nest Thursday afternoon cycle* und utocyclt* with ample lino of
Coo pern fire Ohrrrrrr
at 3 o ’clock. Meml)ei* ure requested accwworiw and supplies,
to attend.
'i / The Atlantic Coast Line has let conT rap eitu n
A fight is to In- made in Sanford and tracts for the paving with brick of that
|('hararter
| | !
Seminole (or the ostracising of the mo»- area lying between the union passenger
day
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quito. A definite plan will be followed station and Ninth stres-t. This is a
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and this active mscci will be put out of .'murh needed improvement,
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commission.
1 L M r. anil Mr*. William Wight and
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None
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Clear
Visitors and strangers in the city wiH”' three children from Cairo, G a.. spent part
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certainly enjoy the special musical »er&gt; of this week in Sanford, the guests of their

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loaning money on real estate.
One of the attractions in Sanford on
the glorious Fourth will l»e a hull game
* between Sunfunl and l-mighman
l M r* Gertrude heWj her mot her Mr'

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Will Soon Be Managing Her Own Affairs §

I imkiiui ^ Umr|iillce W elfare Dep't

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l K »»ei »r.saiti^» »if «wHe- AVrHare |&gt;ept

in the ,*jiy 1» a uppointed a Mjomtier of
the l.ooknut Commit its- to car«' for the
strangers within our gales
Please took
out for th-tn and «direct tlieir attention
to the rte t room.
M ItS. It A T E R H E U N .
Chairman.

T ..F Fr^i««4ta

S A N F O R D being the C aunty Scat, men
Iroin all parts of the County will he com- *
ing to Sanford, drawn here by matters of
public or private business; many will

A Floridi Prollig)

H unmg Windhosrt. &lt;f Tam pa, aged
twelve is u Florida musical prodigy.
Hunlng can scarcely touch the door with
hi* feet while playing the piano and yet
l'*“
l«kc the most difficult music and |
He
vice al the Congregational church next brother, Henry Wight ami family. Mr. pl®&gt;' it like one of the old musters.
Sabbath eve. All will bo welcomed Wight is much pleased with Sanford and has never played mqch in jiublic and is a I .
m ay locate hero. ^
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■UtU« chsp of modest demeanor but he l i
t&gt;V pastor and people^

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title d » Hank's Good Showing
The Hank of Oviedo held the semi
annual meeting lust night and declared a
•I |M.r cent -»mi annual do idend and
|&gt;lac»-&lt;l t .Vni i,. surplus and f.'Hfil to undi' oh d |-».iti»
In» Hunk nf l h u‘dn
ha» U s-li o|«TatUlg hut IweUe mollili»
and ilo» gi«»»l showing »jaak s well for
the 1 mi ifiuinitv and hank's officer»

Th e store in the iv F o r r e t building,, h" con“ ‘nt° &lt;1 to ™ d' f » f#w number* |
formerly occupied by W . L. Morgan has *or t *lp ,rl&gt;nstrs-l show at the Imperial
been fitted up and a new cement floor •T h catre tw&gt;xL ^ d a y night and the sig h t ! 1
laid and is now occupied by the new ° f thi* little fellow performing:at the piano
grocery firm of UwuvA&gt;Gd«*^ H oth-ar*i '|a well worth the price of admission
■Florida is proud of Huning Windhorst.
well known and succens is assured.
1 th f twelve year old m astrr of the piano.
L-Sanford
-•^»rnurin strenuoas mayor, G.
Ha is the guest of his couain, Mrs. Al.
Spencer, who h«a been on the sick list y j j , Mhile* in the city,
for aevera! day*, b reported to tie get­
ting along nicely and will soon be back
at his old place in the .mayor's court,
R*l! Exeuralon
»ending the boys to tho road gang as
F'.xcur»i"ii to Woodland Park. Ijuinch
tS m m ary Of The Floating Small Talks
Mr. and Mrs. Bell, ""Mr. und Mrs, usual.
Alma May and Mamie will leave city
Succinctly Arranged Far Hurried
Brum ley and Mr. and Mrs. Her by, all ¿.The celebration to l*e held here on the , t,ock at 2 30 «»• m - Sunday. 26c round
Herald Headers
of Celery avenue leave today for Char­
85-F'ri-lf
F'ourth of July for the purpose of starting trip.
A cordial welcome at the Warfare R«*t lotte. N. C ., where they will spend the Seminole county off with the proper
summer in the mountains. Sanford cel­
Room .
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eclat, promlaea to la* a moat interesting
ery growers made good this season.
event. The com mi ties* are making ar­
Call at tiie Rest Room Jul&gt; llh uni!
Clarence FI. W o o d s , editor of (lie Flus- rangement» to take rare nl 6 ,(MK) visitor*
Itave a romfortalde rest.
tts Lake Begion, and the moat finished und have advised that many notable»
G o on the Junior Hoys’ das» picnic to
orator of tiie Prewi Association wo» in will in* in attendance
All Local Advrrtlaemrnt« Under Thla —
"Woodland Pxrh July 8th
ttendlnf Ihrer O n ta a Line far.h lame g s
the city yesterday enroute home from
The iinfil rou, 1 frulli 1 fie north »nie of
Re»4 His mi on First street nitnfort
Tam jia
Mr Woods iefi the Herald
'a lle iuk I isny. No charge
Monroe landing to the mum road run
ulfice le-aring a i&gt;euutdul young Indy in
F or Sal«
I ««mutile», choice, for «'anning from Knii-rpn-w to I n lainil. 1» being
M r * M iklrtd V orce of Monroe was a lit* arms.
' hell,-,) and put in good traveling condi­ rung and K«-t« (nip, at .ft) et» jicr lni»hid ^ 5
Trisitnr in the rity Inst week.
deliver* I
D '.'p a j •&gt;e*t u1
101S F irvi ---- Raymond I. fnhlLson \iuv*,» f t firm igli tion
Tin» I« .1 1 er. |»ipuUr route from
Huniirg WuidhorM of Tam pa 1« tin the **ii&gt; on Saturday night on lu» return .,
, , ,,
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t
Inure,
»olid
rijatomato«-»
for «an
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Soutli Honda to (lie hast ( oast, und
.guest of his ««A in , Mrs. Al. Lilja.
to Baltimore to resume hi» hosiutul
,
,
,
ning
and
ketchup.
50c
a
bushel
deliv- * S 5
1
the ferryman at Monroe put* arriv*»
I»ct all the little folk.» who have In duti«* after a short visit to the horns,
.
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a» Jiwm\ .1» - is ’
it •inn il ul,— i da&gt;
a*
,&lt;lun 'Hill-' wear them on the Fourth.
I dks at fo rt M &gt;era- Hi» liinitetl nine wlieu I he t r.i t «
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KaXhiitg will he free Iliursds) si «i d riot eteri allow u short sloji over witit
Strayt'ii Cray
fior«»-. laitie in front
^
At th«.‘ I oiigri-gutionnl churcii next
lit» many frn-n«l* in this city.
Woodland Park
t&gt;0-1 tr
leg
Kinder Motifs Andrew Uo.idw.ird,
.-Sunday ••veiling there will t»- H »|h»-ib I
n u jtp
3
Mr*. A
M
G ll l a - r f of W i l m i n g t o n ,
Mr ami Mr» K J. Holly and Iteginahi sers iii'. consisting largely of good music B F l&gt; 1 t iiv
tt W«l&lt;e.*
j o 1, 1, , ] .'ill v urli» of »eelI ^ 3
J L - L U Ja visiting her .sister. M o J Ii_, JAolIy-ita &gt;■■ «*e&lt;«if m«»I from Tampa where.^-J'iu' I'tunf mH Je«
fir ttiBTSTloffar
tfiey altiiiiie«! I In F'r«-»» \»»1 wlat nin
Hackman
i \tom« K I 1 1 N o t
ss
*mger&gt; and u reali, fo n program ni di- I» ■1 . . . . . r i
.»N.,U|.
S3
ff yarn want to Mr l hurley 1 tinges; m«s-tmg und wit«- tin r« « ipo'iit» of In v1* I« xotional \«-*'ul und itisrrumeittal »•■1«'»^ city
Little
.get m ad ju»t a»k him hire- much it cuat.s hospitality of ilo* I ampli |»si|«le
For Sale
I w«-lve r&lt;»«m h&lt;«u»e &gt;n go«Hl ^ 3
Hun* will lie given
The pastor will
Robert Holly remained In ram pa the make a h r u d n d t l n - s in k«e|iing wilt, tiie liM-alllin f&gt;r hoarder* .mil room«7»
to try to near«- a dug
guest of fils grandmili her Mr* L (1 naturi1' rd tin- (iriii'e a n d W o r - h l p of the H u l l *’ii*fì f'ilh it" « Itioflfhlv
I ' r i c e ri a
Hon FI »V I iougltvis of Oviedo amt
I \tier
•unable
|l««s
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-Clerk of Court of Seminole counts was
\1r Men F'ish was over from his San­
i n th*' city yesterday.
For Sylt
! 11*h h of ten lot* on we»i
The I iilunitnu 1 row n I' «| r ( inn
All tiie children in Sanford who time ford celery farm tiie lust of the week on puny, winch lia» »et up it factory heri­ •ole. c o n ta in ' iwo lier«-», front» on Kir»l
Indian nuits are requested to wear them his Way north, “ h e r e he Wlli,r««ke a slv tor tfn‘ jiur|«n»e of furnishing fruit ami street, Cheap for ru»fi and quick »ale.
weeks vacation. Hen and his brother. vegetable wrap|«ers, i« receiving large Box 912.
87-FHc
•on tiie F'mirth id July.
Judge Hert F'Uh, own one of the finest ipiantitir» of |&gt;u|»-r wiilidi will f« jirinted
F'or
Rent
C
ollage,
five
rooms
and
M ra. Al Lilya ium returned liome from
celery farms in the Sanford section
and cut to prnjHT sU«' here and di»tnl&gt;- bath. Enquin' A R K«'&gt;. F‘ir»l Nas plmnant suui to friends and relatives
They had eight acre* in celery the-past 1 tiled throughout the vegetable fruit urn) tmnnl Bank.
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in Laslschun! and Turn pa
season, the crop wo» good and sold at!
shljlping region»
Tin» «•oncern giv.-»
For Sale Some fine Wlittr U , amlotte
t Alt*. C , M Vi ilium.s and daughter good prices
DeLand Rwortl
employment to a l.«rg*- numl«er of skille.! , K ic ks of the celebrate«! H«-gal »train,
Utsa Faina left t«wla&gt; lor a visit w ith 1
Mr* A I William», acimrnjianleiJ by 1 workmen
) r.ijufre al the Congregational par»«mx e tali vis in Thins* and Savannah, (in
Mm Jurne« F’iaher und her little *on,
«vi I
Sanford.
Tiie Brotherhood clos» at the I’m*County
Commissioners
Woodruff.
Willie, of Tam pa, who have l&gt;een visit­
For R en t— I-argr front room. Mra.
bytenan church ia one of the moat popu­
•Clark. Jlogun. Enum inger and McLain
ing Mr. and Mr*. N. A. FVy of 908 Film lar event* now held weekly in the city. R. 1- Jones, 206 Park avenu«7
72-tie
. were in Lb* city yesterday on official
•venue left Wednesday last for Arkansan.
The class numbers aom* forty persona,
For R en t— Store Room and unfurThey will visit friends and relatives in
Lnquire
U n . A. C. Williams returned ywter- Jacksonville, Atlanta, Birmingham and both young and old. and is taught by nlshed room In Illahop block
Hon I) L. Thrasher, with Thomas K Holden Real E sta te Co.
i(M f
•d«y tram Cordele, Georgia, where she points in Tennessee
Mrs Fisher is u
Batn«
as
assistant
teacher
it
is
sur­
w w recently called by the sudden desth sister of Mrs. F'ry.
Want to buy a few thousand fret of
prising the amount of intrrest that is celery boarda. F L. Greene. I t 2
■of her father.
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There are rumor« of a hank ami trust being manifested in the Bible studies
iteat Meats in Sanford for I t . 00 per
M in I’ ollie Pilkington returned to her company being started in Sanford
The The Brotherhood t* organise«) »nd has
•bosnr in Kirhrnond. V . after a pleasant two banks now operating here at thu it» proper «junta of officials and handle* wrrk. Moat home-like hotel In town.
c i n t to her brother. Harry Pilkington on time are carrying about J 700.not) in de its affairs in a very businesslike manner, Transients and regular Imartier* find a
welcome at reasonable rate«
St Johns
P alm etto avenue
posiw. It U believed that u hank anti
Tim es-t'nlon,
Hotel, A. W Vis then Prop . ( 20 F'trst
* M r*. FI G. FJverette of Kockingham, trust corujiany will be able to tin a good
The Southern Utilities Company. Street,
N . C ., has arrived in the eity to be witn business here os there Is no concern here which owns the two Sanford ice plants, —
t
^ S A n i u c i .^ t ^ ^ a k e a l*ond. issue of
150,000. ' The money will be used in
retiring certain outstanding bonds and
taking up some current obligations, thus
placing the affairs of the city upon a
K i l t i e Happenings— M ention Of cash basis.
The city fathers are murh in favor of
M atters In B rief
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Brick has been ordered for F'rench ave—
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of the better streets in the city will de­
mand that they be pavijd.

wish to do some banking.

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that

the Strong Bank Helps the businessman.
In banking, more than any other business,

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IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

WANTSI

The First National Bank of Sanford
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under the same officers for M O R E TH AN
A Q U A R T E R O F A C E N T U R Y ; has
grown stronger year by year in spite of
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blizzards,

crop

failures

and

financial

panics, until it has attained the distinc­
tion of being. O N E O F T H E S I X RO LL
O F HONOR B A N K S O F FL ORID A.

C A L L AND L E T U S SHOW YOU

FIRST NATIONAL .BMJ
SANFORD, FLORIl

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water works, gas and electric light plant
is preparing to make some M 0,000 worth
of physical betterments to its propertic* here. The large ice plant which is
located at Hand's siding is used for the
jiur|K»e of funii-xhing ice to regfrigerate
vegetable and fruit care and has a capac­
ity of 100 tons per twenty-four hours.
This plant wa» recently acquired by it»
present owners, tho» giving them con­
t r o l of the ic e supply in Sanford.

V isitors— “ OKI— don’t bother
— we can't stay long.”

H ostess — “ Never mind —

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those,îittjô electric
stovtà rrtÿæsÎF. T b eT bes “
come red.hpt In aminii^c, : ,
andyoucaiicook anything

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We wish to rxprtiw our heartfelt appreriuliun for-ihr« many act* of kindnraa
and expretsaions of sympathy to us in qur
recent sad fareavement ; also for the
many, beautiful

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Waiscp ia stack all
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Don't miss this talc
It 1 the opportunity of your life
to get you a home or make money s i investment.
Special prices on nice homes and lots close in
I am
potted on city property and can give you the best
prices and best terms.

Sec me before the advance

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If you can’t buy a jio m e, buy a l o t ." Wc Have whist
you want. Come ahd see us, as we can make
the terms to fit your means and sell you. wimL
you want at a reasonable prlcth
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P R IC E FfcO M $ 1 0 0 UP

Buy'Now and Save Money. Property Cheaper W °w j
Than Ever Again in Sanford.
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For 30 day* only, commencing July lit. $ 1 0 buys a
lot and $3 per month without interest.

Own Your Own H om e

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Ice Cream, i* in a class A L L
B Y I T S S E L F , we make
it that way — Pure Cream,
Sterlieed, Inapected i p d
passed. Manufactured un­
der idc^l sanitary conditions

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I hay* a first class liar m ss maker nowr;
ami we rart-do any thing in this line while
you wait
Give ua a trial and be con-

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Old Made Good a* New

Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Co.

LEFT

! Seize Your

May

ahd Family.

tm j u d toattr

O N LY 2 3

With “Just ai Gootl" B e­
cause the chances sre 100
to 1 that the "Just as Good"

t'n«d in Hw infinit»* goodnew bhus eacli
ìhhI ««vpfy ont*.
M U siili! M R S * J

O n M a rk h a m P a r k L o ts

A A A A A A A iA iA A A A A A e iW iiA A A A A A A i

Tim hriok pavipg within the city lim­
it* ha» I**i-n completed and is one of the
limit |«otentiul improvements to the al­
ready extensive system of modern conv lenience* that Fms »0 far been made.
Sanford ru&gt;w ha* as murh or rqore hrirk
paved streets as any city of its rite in thei
south
A visitor to .Suhford^who rvsid.v* m a village of 4,000 inhabitants in
Y'ork state, *aya th at tus town i* 176:
years old, hut he .wak’ sure San fo rd ,
1 could make Virdea aroua it in the m at­
ter of progress und civic development*.

just make yourselves
comfortable^.I’ll'be back
in a moiucnUirid surprise

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and Member School Board Jacobs w en
also present and took a deep interest
in the meeting.
Ail the local feeling that was tngendered by county diviaion and afterward
by the division of offices haa teen oblit­
erated and the people of Feminole coun­
ty are a unit for the best county in the
states and being a small county there
will be a closer bond between city and
country and the tax payer« will get a
square deal. The officials &lt;specially will
.. ..h o w t iw i f geod-rbeinmqr fer they hold
fOerkef^ly-arM- thry
will be anxiou« to serve the people tpAhe)
best of their ability at all timea. 'AH in
ail Seminole will start housekeeping ip
August under most auspicious circum­
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tritive than any other 'floor
food. Uneeda B iscuit are
th e perfect soda crackers.
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Though .the cost is but five
"Cgats;' Uneeda Biscuit áre
too good, too nourishing, too
crisp, to be bought merely
as an economy. .

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A lw a y s 5 cents.
crisp and clean.

A lw a y s fresh,
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MAXWELL’S

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4-N P E R IO D IC A L S
Conlectlonery * Cigare in d Tobacco

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u pon,the temperament of teqeherr,
RBSTONE GLEANINGS ofnotsnap
or hard courses, hut upon the law

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It is only a matter of a few years but what all this Riverview property will be a repetition of Riverside and Springfield.
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We have the Bell telephone service which all know is
the finest in the land, and our motor car service which gives
Rivervicw people a 5 c fare to the business centre of Jackson­
ville, is a far better scryicc-than is rendered in many other
parts of Jadfi^nville.AndLiis subuttav.— T o .those who-desire
to moke a small modest investment of only a few dollars
every m onth, with a positive and absolute ccrtainity of m ak­
ing big money on their investment, Rivervicw offers this op­
portunity.
Wc lie right out beyond Springfield, one mile beyond
North Jacksonville.
W e have a fine brick and m acadam
street leading from the Post Office in Jaekssonvillc to and
through Rivervicw. W c already have 40 homes, mercantile
houses and varied industries. W c have 14 miles of streets,
all of which are set out in shade trees. We have free public
docks, boat and bath houses, an 8 grade grammar school,
and new developments rapidly taking place.

T h e fact that railroad corporations
pay higher salaries, to a larger official
force than any institutions of America,
and pay rich dividends lieside* takes
away the force of their claim» of need of
protection in freight rutta. If Sanford

ia so situated financially that she car

Install a line of bo ats it will prove of
of human averages; would there not be great value to , th e entire public,—
Budget of Opinion “Just B e ­ an immense gain in the mm ul sense of Orfnndo Citizens.
tlint youth?"
tween You and Me."
Dr. Frank Crane of Chicago, too, has I
T h e fiate City House has hrough'
been saying things about the school sys­
down the high cost oMIving. Only I t 0
tem. He is u|un&gt;a vigorous, and «hat
EVEN HIE GATE POST NOI IN IT he says has at least the merit of novelty, j&gt;er week for the finest table board in
the city . See Parker.
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Here are a few of his notions about
A Chlel la Among Ye Taking Moles school» and the school system ;
"Our schools are malodorous with the
and T alth, lie 'll P ren l T m " —
dregs of class notions.
S o Sav a S o u n tcre r.
'T h e system la a Procrustean bed. If
the young one is too short, stretch him;
TH E NEW HOTEL NEFTUNE
y Smith
college
In
N ortham pton,) K too long lop ufT his hands and feet.
will open July
Ijf 5, under
tirade (hr min
M om ., one of the later colleges ealab- . *1 he main thing is the in-d, it ought to
•|tm«nl »1 M» ind Mr#. DopUntj
IIsbed exclusively for the education of be the childformerly owners of Hofftl DcipUftd.
women, received a million dollar* addi- \ "T h e child of today learns more in the
a JiorjJ
l.ar |e»( hotel
Sion m its endowment
' school yard than ¡570«.' uchoolwuJn. Jut* JI
i J o o e -fr*« *w a ttr s n l y
l h * l th e
will be hrtf d iw .
There la no lessening ul the tide that is ' «* pi«y he
learns the principles ul I)e-ruUine^serviee
J
H n o n ii with p t i n l c h ath *
Every*
running In favor of colleg«* for «omen, mocracy and ritixennhip
His life should
r o o m haa an o c e a n v ie w
B e til
T he idea of co-ed uca ion t* less popular be ah play, and (he true teacher teach«»
u a t r d l o n t h e b l u f f o n a c o r n e r lai
than it was not marry' years ago and does him to make work play
Y o u w||] meet y o u r friend« there
not np|&gt;ear to be working out the best f "Our educational icira is to make a
results In the Judgment of leading edu boy an exceptional man. it ought to make
«-«tor*, ami it i* rimy to undpratnud why him n well trained common man. It 1»
calculated to bring a child to a «-ert»in
that altquld bp no.
standard;
It ought to bring out what Is
T he new endowment of Smith pul* It
in the claim of well to do inalltution» of In the child.
"Grader, examination» and civil ser­
ita kind and is a source of thanksgiving
10 those who arc Interested in t|i«t very vice are three ¡11711,51 humbug», and the
high class college. "Wellesley V “* rich examination irf the supreme one. The
from the beginning. So wo» Voflaar. tenehi-r that needs an examination to
Smith had an endowment but not equal ascertain u child's qualification« ought
W itting ni*out man
to either of th# pthem mimed thhitgh to he f)lr&gt;«’inf corn
much greater than was ever the fortumi *» « mere trick, «nil 1» no sign of u pri
of Elm irs, which was the first Inatitution tlcnl knowledge of the thing.
"There w many a girl in our modem
for the iiighrr education of women that
uros chartered to accord the regular coV •choci«, who can prattle about the square
légiste degrees slid lived up to the term« of a right angla triangle and known
nothing 0/ the (lower* thut brush her
of It« ¿barter
J t is getting to In* n complaint that pretty ankles at she walk» to school.
the girl« of today are lietter educated S h e know» nothing of the stars at which
than the boys, and the women better she gaies when she talks to her lieaU.
iralm-d anil t&gt;etter read than the men. Sh e knows nothing about the life sus­
and there n u d«-gr«t- of truth In it. taining plants growing in the ground or
Perhaps the hard exjieTienre of grinding whleh she wnlks. «he ha* no understandotlt nf a living equal ire* tilings liefniv b’K of parental domestic problems, not
the boys and girls of u particular time ° f the care of her t*ody and goes forth
ha ye grown into middle age.
* •nt1’ the world totally unfit to be u »Ife
A great dt-al of money in the United °r mother.”

LOTS

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

New Ileal Line at Sanford
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Sanford citizens will organize a stock
company for the purpose of operating a
boat line between Sanford and Jackson­
ville. In competition to the Clyde line
which by a recent arrangement operate«
in conjunction with the Atlantic Cooit
line and take* away the competition
which Sanford haa enjoyed for many
years. Sanford ia justified in this move.
T h e cflotta n i-u PcM d ccrptaalions U la
«mother competition in transportation,
and the only way to prevent this is for
citizens to cooperate and form their own
transportation companies Sanford is
happily ao situated that at no great out­
lay a local transportation company, can
operate opposition boats and not only
benefit producers in that locality, but
earn good dividend«« for the company.

B a y them because of th eir fresh­
ness— because of their crispness
because of their goodness— because
of th eir nourishment.

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Now is a good time to buy your lots. Our prices range
for inside lots $«350 to 450 the lot.
Corners $450 to 550.
Terms the samp on all. $10 down and 5 per month.
We will make special terms on 4 lots, but not more
than 4 lots sold to any one person. No lots sold to colored
people.
For further information and literature write direct to
the owner.

Dr._E, -H. ARMSTRONG
111-112 Heard N a tl. Bank Bldg.

JA CKSO N VILLE, FLA.
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Prompt Pay, Fair Pay, Slow Pay
No Pay.
How Will You Be Rat

Btates goes into e«lucation. The iltata
of Kewr York invests every year marly
tw ic e the sum appropriated in the entire
Russian empire. Wo do not know any
fact more impressive than that.
It is said that Germany is full of very
highly educated persona who can barely
earn a living, because Of their earning*
making competition keen in comparison
«with the opportunities open to educate
men, but we art very far from being In
that [xwition in this* country.
It W'ill lie long before we need fear a
standard'of education that is too high
for the average citizen.
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1 William Allen White, the Kansas
editor who won fame years ago by hla
ringing article on "W h at’s the ihattar
with K ansas!" Is now trying to tell the
people what ia the matter with the
schools. He says: " In schools pupils
should be taught by every mechanism
of the system that good work pay«
better than poor work. 'A s it »lands It
tokos the tolerably bad'student and the
escellent .student the same number of
to go throuih the grade« into the
chool and through college Into life.
from the injustice of this plan,
er haw It propagate« latine«« by
ling It. Doea not the ajratem of
ng equally for promotion every
etcept absolute failure, Instill In
the belief that Ufa k a lottery?
se that the'atudent who doea n work—perfect work—In every
might be graduated from the
Inte the, high achool, and from
[h school Into college, and from
Into Ilf# two or three yeara ahead

As every man’s credit is of utm ost
importance to him, we wish to give

NEW SEM IN OLE COUNTY
Preliminary

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flclala Yesterday
Seminole county is a fact!
Ah unofficial meeting of the county
commiseioncrs look place in the city
hall yesu-rday and many mutters ol in­
terest were discussed and Chile all the
proceedings wexg unoffirfm the/eomlng
together and discussions wen' for the
beat interests of the new county and
thOM preliminaries can best be disposed
ot now before the real work begins.
The matter of bonds for officials and th*
supplies for the different officials and
othfr matters were taken up and the way
the commissioners buckled'down to the
work demonstrates that they will lose
no tlnje when the first official meeting U
called the fifiu Tuesday In August.
Xhere_U a general good feeling all over
Seminole county th it the new officiali
will git« the i eople-aervice and that th*
new: tpuqty will start off . under matt
auaplrioua circumstance»
That Jh ê new‘officer* will hmve much
hard'wôrk ahead of them ia «greed by
every one and the genera) feeling «eem* to
be to uphold their hands and help thtm
in their great undertaking of «tailing a
new county and «tartfng it right,
The full board wa# pnaant yaaterday
aa fo llo ii:
F . L. Woodruff, J . T . M cLain, J . A.
Clark, C. W. Enttminger and L. Pi
Hagan.
County Treasurer Jones. Sheriff Hand,
County Judre Whitner Plark nf T l i t R

every citizen ampte notice that they are
being rated— prompt pay, fair pay, slow
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pay their doctor, dentist, grocer, butcher,
baker, ice m an, milk m an and every
one who extends them credit.
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P U B L IS H E D
SEMI-WEEKLY

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OH TUESDAYS
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H’orfA Living

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Difficult Matter T o Obtain A
. House In Sanford

This Is The Day We Celebrate
And City Is Y ours

CITY IS FILLING WITH PEOPLE

PROGRAM PLIBIISIItl) IN HI RAID

But

Thc Day Replete With Good Thing*
And Vi*itor* Should Enjoy
E v a ry Minute .

More New Houtrs Being Built
Crow* Of New People
Are Coming

^ Where

people coming from?
This question is asked every day by
the citizens of Sanford, mid it b agitated
by the constant demand for inori; houses.
re no vacant hoyses now in San­
ford in the middle of the summer and
the question naturally nrises alrout
where will we place our winter visitors
who «bout September 1 st will 1** flock­
ing hire in numbers. A well known
real estate mnn remarked the other day
that he hod no houses for rent, although
r at this tim e every other sum mer he hail
plenty of them . And this condition pr«-'
vails d is p ite the fart tliut there have
been more dwelling* creeled tin* -urnmer than e\«r la-fore
T h e only solution of tin- &gt;|e.ntli ol |
house* Ins In tin fa* t t hit! t lo ti aie l i m e
people coming to Sanfo rd and renting
houses than ever liefore at this s iaron
of the year ami uni'** tiie monied it en
of Sanford g* t a n o n e on. then pel . i s

T n e old town will t*e split wide often
today ami every \isitor can curry away
i&gt; piece of it for u souvenir. From early
light to electric light there will be some­

thing doing for those who want it and
those who want a quiet day can have
that alstr.e" There- will (*• shady* parks
to rest and the moving p ic tu n s shows will
he ojien. affording a place lu ; rest and rec- —
reatlon. Sanfo rd hus more parks than
any city in the state and added to these
are tin la untilul grounds * 1.1 rounding the
Sanford Mouse, when* the lisii fry and
husket picnic will be held and the muny
games that will amuse (h e crowd.
Ib-r»* al-i* Hi** band will &lt;tjv iiyr*** sweet
music ami .1 general rest and guu*l time
I will be ha*l by 1 vi ryU**|y.
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I lie g* reral | r* gran 1 « publislied in
tin* paper ami souvenir programs ca n
Ih* had for the asking at all the Itook
s te r is and stationery stands. T h e vb ito i- are e - p n i a ll y invited to com e to
T i e !'« mill 1 111«*»* at *1 irnkr t brtrsi'lves

and huilii more duelling* and a p a r t m . i t
hctlS'-s if I ti.un-t.s « ill In* f•■r•••I To
shop in the - i r * s i -

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Grand Industrial, &lt; ivtc, Automohilt* and Hunkidori Parade, headetl by flu* Sanft'Ml M ilitary Band,
starting at the in teraction of l-irst street nr.d I’nlnietto
avenues and traverninR the principal .tfrift- of the city .
Every business house and factory in the city is urp'd to
take part in this parade . nd automobile owners arc esptcially urged to take part.
T he Hunkidori parade is a
new one and consists of people dresw*d in fantastic
costume, the most grotestiue figure w inning-the prize.
The best decorated auto will receive a prize and the lx *t
m erchants or industrial float10:30 O ’flo ck *
Parade will disband at the .Sanford Hi use Park on **'
onr (k)mmercial avenue. Levotional exerciser in which
the little children will take part'. Music by the band:/
Singing S tate Song.
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Adjournment to the Sanford House P ark where the

hsh fry and basket picnic will take place. Tffi* occa­
sion will lx* made a general family oicnic among neigh­
bors and friends and the visitors to the cityy will lx* made
members of the big Sanford fumilj
ly. Then*
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plenty
lenty to eat and if
u aqy tn&lt;
c-m ts
is lound
founc hungry after this
feed he will be at reattd for \ agrancy. T hle
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park Ls cool
and shady and there is plenty of room. Tattles will be
arranged for the good things and plenty of ice water to
drink close a t hand.

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Band C on cert' Stay right ivbtr? you are and
don’t exf rt \ours* If aft*r taring. The sports will lx*
lulled tiff on Commercial - m e t for your delectation
and vr.t need i «•» move a mu*-cle to **ce the whole per­
formance. From this time to 3:30 o'clock, when the big
bull game will occur, there will lx* romething doing
every minute. Text much doing to give you the exact
schedule time for every event. There will lx* Suck
P a c e s Potato Paces. Climbing the Grw-sv Pole, Cnt&lt; :ting the Greusy Pig, l oot R aces, One legged R a c e ,
Running High Jum ps and every athletic ever* that F ils
ever been mentioned. To cap the climax i e M otor
Boat Races will be pulled olT directly opporih the San ­
ford House Park in which some of the f;. '* sL vers ' .1
compete. T he M otor Boat R ace will on , - a* 3 o'clock,
after which the crowd will go to H o ' e n I . t i k to witness
the ball game or visit other place- o* interest. T he
theatres will be o|x*n in the aftem ex: and in these cool
retreat« you can thoroughly enjoy tome good "moving
pictures.
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Ite gi" vn at .hi* h.it-erial 1 heatre nnd this will I e a g&lt; ud
opfvortunity to rest yourself after a strenu. -e day and
enjoy the good music and jokes. A luugh guaranteed
every minute. Following Ls the jirogram:
Fmsemble Opening.

Opening Overture, including entire company in
melange of latest and popular numbers.
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ference ul busim ss men. federal unrl
state oflicera to be held in Montgom ery
to discuss ways and means nf promoting
the perm anent development of South­
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Public enti-rtaiumcnts under similar
nuspins al ways &gt;lri.w a full house of the
music lovers of our city

ern States.
A shipment of 40 rurloaila of rattle
W£j recently made from O sceola county.
Florida in one day. T h e y were shipfted
to Kanaai, via Oklahoma City. Th»
cattle were dipped in arsenical solution
before loading, to free them from tirlks,
and ware U» be dipped again on arrival
at Oklahoma City before going above
the federal quarantine line.
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Some people of the south seem glad
^ that these cattle are shipped out, as the
number of scrub cattle Is being reduced
and the south will get better cattle as a
result. They do not look far enough
Ahead, however, or they would see that
g|ii the shortage of cattle is auch as to
® eauae buyers to come from the far wait
to btiy these acrub cattle for breeding
purposes, the chances of southern far­
inera refilling their pastures with good
cattle are indeed small, for where are
these good breeding cattle to come from
At A reasonable price? The best and
moat profitable way of getting good
cattle throughout the eouth-ia to breed
up the native cattle by the use of pure
.. *»»d bulls, and by cu tratin g all scrub
bulb at an early age.
The south is especially adapted to
raising cattle, because dT the long graalag arason. the enormous areas of rheap
land, much of which Is noar lying idle,
the great variety of pasture glasses and
lagumca which grow luxuriantly on all
aoib, and because of the mild winters.

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ol i t i mi » i» I If Mumprhr' « *,f tin*
Mil rut Irr Jour nal
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opinion, is A. P. Jordan of t 1-« Punta
tioidu Hrruld. The one I su., il rhoostfor n hrother-in-law is M. II. Darnrll of
thr Key \Vr»t Citizen. The man I would
•ehrt for a traveling eompanion is II. A.
MrKenrie of tin- I’ulatka Tim rs-llrrald.
TI m* man who would i l u s fi,st prize
in a “ Homlirst Man’s contest is A. B.
Brown of the Ft. Pierce News. The
one I would nor like to meri in a hark
alley on a uatk i.ijh t ta A. M. C Kussel
of the Palmetto News. -Orlando Sen­
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Holies' Lirrgladm Land'
A great deal haa been written ahont
Mr. P. J. Ifollta and his purchase o(
land* in the Florida Ffverglades, and
there has been more or less scandal conrcted with IL
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It now looka aa if his entire purchase
le tq revert hack to the d ate for the nonI p i.. mrnt of taxra.
•n the publication of the delinquent
«X list for Palm Beach county the
..olios' description of lands occupy nine ’
Hundred and twelve lines, and the taxes
and coals foot up the sum ui $41»,079.28. —
The tax sale will take place in front of
the court house door Iri Weal Palm
i.w,’. on Monday, Ju ly , 7th, 1913.
i Here la a chance for shy number of people
;*»j bit) ing Everglade* lands for a mere song,
U» •whiiali contista of the choicest sehetions.
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and Member School Board Jacobs w en
also present and took a deep interest
in the meeting.
Ail the local feeling that was tngendered by county diviaion and afterward
by the division of offices haa teen oblit­
erated and the people of Feminole coun­
ty are a unit for the best county in the
states and being a small county there
will be a closer bond between city and
country and the tax payer« will get a
square deal. The officials &lt;specially will
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fOerkef^ly-arM- thry
will be anxiou« to serve the people tpAhe)
best of their ability at all timea. 'AH in
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Sanford citizens will organize a stock
company for the purpose of operating a
boat line between Sanford and Jackson­
ville. In competition to the Clyde line
which by a recent arrangement operate«
in conjunction with the Atlantic Cooit
line and take* away the competition
which Sanford haa enjoyed for many
years. Sanford ia justified in this move.
T h e cflotta n i-u PcM d ccrptaalions U la
«mother competition in transportation,
and the only way to prevent this is for
citizens to cooperate and form their own
transportation companies Sanford is
happily ao situated that at no great out­
lay a local transportation company, can
operate opposition boats and not only
benefit producers in that locality, but
earn good dividend«« for the company.
The fact that railroad corporations
pay higher salaries, to a larger official
force than any institutions of America,
and pay rich dividends lieside* takes
away the force of their claim» of need of
protection in freight rutta. If Sanford
ia so situated financially that she car
Install a line of boats it will prove of
great value to , the entire public,— t
Orfnndo Citizens.

not upon,the temperament of teqeherr,
of snap or hard courses, hut upon the law
of human averages; would there not be
immense gain in the mm ul sense of
Budget of Opinion “Just Be­ an
t lint youth?"
tween You and Me."
Dr. Frank Crane of Chicago, too, has I
The fiate City House has hrough'
been saying things about the school sys­
down the high cost oMIving. Only I t 0
tem. He is u|un&gt;a vigorous, and «hat
EVEN HIE GATE POST NOI IN IT he says has at least the merit of novelty, j&gt;er week for the finest table board in
the city. See Parker.
2R-tl
Here are a few of his notions about
A Chlel la Among Ye Taking Moles school» and the school system;
"Our schools are malodorous with the
and Talth, lie'll Prenl T m "—
dregs of class notions.
So Sava Sountcrer.
'T h e system la a Procrustean bed. If
the young one is too short, stretch him;
THE NEW H O T E L N E F T U N E
y Smith college In Northampton,) K too long lop ufT his hands and feet.
will open July
Ijf 5, under
tirade (hr min
M om., one of the later collegesealab- . *1 he main thing is the in-d, it ought to
•|tm«nl »1 M» ind Mr#. DopUntj
IIsbed exclusively for the education of be the childformerly owners of Hofftl DcipUftd.
women, received a million dollar* addi- \ "The child of today learns more in the
a J io r jJ
l.ar |e»( hotel
Sion m its endowment
' school yard than ¡570«.' uchoolw uJn. Ju t* JI
i J o o e -f r* « * w a ttr s n l y
l h * l the
w ill be h rtf d iw .
There la no lessening ul the tide that is ' «* pi«y he
learns the principles ul I)e-ru U in e^serviee
J
H n o n ii w ith p t i n l c h a th *
E v e ry *
running In favor of colleg«* for «omen, mocracy and ritixennhip
His life should
ro o m haa an ocean v ie w
Be t il
The idea of co-ed uca ion t* less popular be ah play, and (he true teacher teach«»
u a trd l on th e b lu f f o n a co rne r la i
than it was not marry' years ago and does him to make work play
Y o u w||] meet y o u r f rie n d « there
not np|&gt;ear to be working out the best f "Our educational icira is to make a
results In the Judgment of leading edu boy an exceptional man. it ought to make
«-«tor*, ami it i* rimy to undpratnud why him n well trained common man. It 1»
calculated to bring a child to a «-ert»in
that altquld bp no.
standard;
It ought to bring out what Is
The new endowment of Smith pul* It
in the claim of well to do inalltution» of In the child.
"Grader, examination» and civil ser­
ita kind and is a source of thanksgiving
10 those who arc Interested in t|i«t very vice are three ¡11711,51 humbug», and the
high class college. "Wellesley V “* rich examination irf the supreme one. The
from the beginning. So wo» Voflaar. tenehi-r that needs an examination to
Smith had an endowment but not equal ascertain u child's qualification« ought
to either of th# pthem mimed thhitgh to he f)lr&gt;«’inf corn Witting ni*out man
much greater than was ever the fortumi *» « mere trick, «nil 1» no sign of u pri
of Elmirs, which was the first Inatitution tlcnl knowledge of the thing.
"There w many a girl in our modem
for the iiighrr education of women that
uros chartered to accord the regular coV •choci«, who can prattle about the square
légiste degrees slid lived up to the term« of a right angla triangle and known
nothing 0/ the (lower* thut brush her
of It« ¿barter
J t is getting to In* n complaint that pretty ankles at she walk» to school.
the girl« of today are lietter educated S h e know» nothing of the stars at which
than the boys, and the women better she gaies when she talks to her lieaU.
iralm-d anil t&gt;etter read than the men. Sh e knows nothing about the life sus­
and there n u d«-gr«t- of truth In it. taining plants growing in the ground or
Perhaps the hard exjieTienre of grinding whleh she wnlks. «he ha* no understandotlt nf a living equal ire* tilings liefniv b’K of parental domestic problems, not
the boys and girls of u particular time ° f the care of her t*ody and goes forth
ha ye grown into middle age.
* •nt1’ the world totally unfit to be u »Ife
A great dt-al of money in the United °r mother.”
Btates goes into e«lucation. The iltata
of Kewr York invests every year marly
NEW SEM IN OLE COUNTY
twice the sum appropriated in the entire
Russian empire. Wo do not know any Preliminary Meeting or County (
fact more impressive than that.
flclala Yesterday
It is said that Germany is full of very
highly educated persona who can barely
Seminole county is a fact!
earn a living, because Of their earning*
Ah unofficial meeting of the county
making competition keen in comparison commiseioncrs look place in the city
«with the opportunities open to educate hall yesu-rday and many mutters ol in­
men, but we art very far from being In terest were discussed and Chile all the
that [xwition in this* country.
proceedings wexg unoffirfm the/eomlng
It W'ill lie long before we need fear a together and discussions wen' for the
standard'of education that is too high beat interests of the new county and
for the average citizen.
thOM preliminaries can best be disposed
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ot now before the real work begins.
1 William Allen White, the Kansas The matter of bonds for officials and th*
editor who won fame years ago by hla supplies for the different officials and
ringing article on "W h at’s the ihattar othfr matters were taken up and the way
with K ansas!" Is now trying to tell the the commissioners buckled'down to the
people what ia the matter with the work demonstrates that they will lose
schools. He says: " In schools pupils no tlnje when the first official meeting U
should be taught by every mechanism called the fifiu Tuesday In August.
of the system that good work pay«
Xhere_U a general good feeling all over
better than poor work. 'A s it »lands It Seminole county th it the new officiali
tokos the tolerably bad'student and the will git« the i eople-aervice and that th*
escellent .student the same number of new: tpuqty will start off . under matt
to go throuih the grade« into the auaplrioua circumstance»
chool and through college Into life.
That Jh ê new‘officer* will hmve much
from the injustice of this plan, hard'wôrk ahead of them ia «greed by
er haw It propagate« latine«« by every one and the genera) feeling «eem* to
ling It. Doea not the ajratem of be to uphold their hands and help thtm
ng equally for promotion every in their great undertaking of «tailing a
etcept absolute failure, Instill In new county and «tartfng it right,
the belief that Ufa k a lottery?
The full board wa# pnaant yaaterday
se that the'atudent who doea n - aa fo llo ii:
work—perfect work—In every
F . L. Woodruff, J . T . M cLain, J . A.
might be graduated from the Clark, C. W. Enttminger and L. Pi
Inte the, high achool, and from Hagan.
[h school Into college, and from
County Treasurer Jones. Sheriff Hand,

LOTS

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NO IN TEBEST OR TAXES FOR 2 YEARS
FROM DATE OF YOUJl CONTRACT - - .
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It is only a matter of a few years but what all this Riverview property will be a repetition of Riverside and Springfield.
;
We have the Bell telephone service which all know is
the finest in the land, and our motor car service which gives
Rivervicw people a 5 c fare to the business centre of Jackson­
ville, is a far better scryicc-than is rendered in many other
parts of Jadfi^nville.AndLiis subuttav.— T o .those who-desire
to moke a small modest investment of only a few dollars
every m onth, with a positive and absolute ccrtainity of m ak­
ing big money on their investment, Rivervicw offers this op­
portunity.
Wc lie right out beyond Springfield, one mile beyond
North Jacksonville.
W e have a fine brick and m acadam
street leading from the Post Office in Jaekssonvillc to and
through Rivervicw. W c already have 40 homes, mercantile
houses and varied industries. W c have 14 miles of streets,
all of which are set out in shade trees. We have free public
docks, boat and bath houses, an 8 grade grammar school,
and new developments rapidly taking place.

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Now is a good time to buy your lots. Our prices range
for inside lots $«350 to 4 5 0 the lot.
Corners $450 to 550.
Terms the samp on all. $10 down and 5 per month.
We will make special terms on 4 lots, but not more
than 4 lots sold to any one person. No lots sold to colored
people.
For further information and literature write direct to
the owner.

D r ._E , -H . A R M ST R O N G
111-112 Heard N atl. Bank Bldg.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
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Prompt Pay, Fair Pay, Slow Pay
No Pay.
How Will You Be Rat

As every m an’s credit is of utm ost
importance to him, we wish to give
every citizen ampte notice that they are
being rated— prompt pay, fair pay, slow
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pay, no pay, according to the way they
pay their doctor, dentist, grocer, butcher,
baker, ice m an, milk m an and every
one who extends them credit.
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P U B L IS H E D
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Difficult Matter To Obtain A
. House In Sanford

This Is The Day We Celebrate
And City Is Y ours

CITY IS FILLING WITH PEOPLE

PROGRAM PLIBIISIItl) IN HI RAID

I More New Houtrs Being Built But
Crow* Of New People
Are Coming

Thc Day Replete With Good Thing*
And Vi*itor* Should Enjoy
E v a ry Minute .

^ Where
people coming from?
This question is asked every day by
the citizens of Sanford, mid it b agitated
by the constant demand for inori; houses.
re no vacant hoyses now in San­
ford in the middle of the summer and
the question naturally nrises alrout
where will we place our winter visitors
who «bout September 1 st will 1** flock­
ing hire in numbers. A well known
real estate mnn remarked the other day
that he hod no houses for rent, although
r at this tim e every other sum mer he hail
plenty of them . And this condition pr«-'
vails d is p ite the fart tliut there have
been more dwelling* creeled tin* -urnmer than e\«r la-fore
T h e only solution of tin- &gt;|e.ntli ol |
house* Ins In tin fa* t t hit! t lo ti aie l i m e
people coming to Sanfo rd and renting
houses than ever liefore at this s iaron
of the year ami uni'** tiie monied it en
of Sanford g* t a n o n e on. then pel . i s

T n e old town will t*e split wide often
today ami every \isitor can curry away
i&gt; piece of it for u souvenir. From early
light to electric light there will be some­

thing doing for those who want it and
those who want a quiet day can have
that alstr.e" There- will (*• shady* parks
to rest and the moving p ic tu n s shows will
he ojien. affording a place lu; rest and rec- —
reatlon. Sanfo rd hus more parks than
any city in the state and added to these
are tin la untilul grounds * 1.1 rounding the
Sanford Mouse, when* the lisii fry and
husket picnic will be held and the muny
games that will amuse (h e crowd.
Ib-r»* al-i* Hi** band will &lt;tjv iiyr*** sweet
music ami .1 general rest and guu*l time
I will be ha*l by 1 vi ryU**|y.
I
I lie g* reral | r* gran 1« publislied in
tin* paper ami souvenir programs ca n
Ih* had for the asking at all the Itook
s te r is and stationery stands. T h e vb ito i- are e - p n i a ll y invited to com e to
T i e !'« mill 1 111«*»* at *1 irnkr t brtrsi'lves

and huilii more duelling* and a p a r t m . i t
hctlS'-s if I ti.un-t.s « ill In* f•■r•••I To
shop in the - i r * s i -

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givi» olir oli their premier |M*rfortnunrns
r« i U ir w"*1- g.'ii'l «,'ttg*
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n iu litisinens holt-**. are - t a r i n g * » * n
Week ami by fall', fall ' *
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most (li tinguislad looking une is I ’. I*'.
I.e aveugooil of tl.e Ocidll ItAVinrr
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nln- I woijl.f go lo liist m ti||.«' nf trouble
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ELL, herr » c * r c , good people.

With our pretty (lags arrayed
Like troc and loyal patriot*

Public enti-rtaiumcnts under similar
nuspins always &gt;lri.w a full house of the
music lovers of our city

r (lo marching, two by two.

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In pretty bunting dressed,

in fact, we're out |o see It all,

In steady file, with banner* gay
Of red and white and blae.

A* &gt;00 perhaps have guessed.

The t Tilted Mali« department of
Agriculture, Hureau of Animal Indu*- i ' r ? r s r ? r * ' r i ' v + ' T ï ' r s r s - . n- . v ;« r * v k W : s r s : ^ r v ^ r . ' r ^ . - ^ r s ’ r . v ♦
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ference ul busim ss men. federal unrl
state oflicera to be held in Montgom ery
to discuss ways and means nf promoting
the perm anent development of South­
PROGRAM FO R TH E DAY
1:30

9 :3 0 O ’clo ck

10:30 O’flock *
Parade will disband at the .Sanford Hi use Park on **'
onr (k)mmercial avenue. Levotional exerciser in which
the little children will take part'. Music by the band:/
Singing State Song.
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Oration by Hon. W. A. McWilliams of St. AUgusJtine.

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7:30 O’Clock
Grand display of Fireworks

Presentation spccchca and 01*001711 Felicitations.

12 High Noon
Adjournment to the Sanford House Park where the
hsh fry and basket picnic will take place. Tffi* occa­
sion will lx* made a general family oicnic among neigh­
bors and friends and the visitors to the city
y will lx* made
members of the big Sanford fumilj
ly. Then*
l hen
plenty
lenty to eat and u
if aqy tn&lt;
c-m is
ts founc
lound hungry after this
feed he will be at reattd for \ agrancy. The
le nai
park Ls cool
and shady and there is plenty of room. Tattles will be
arranged for the good things and plenty of ice water to
drink close at hand.

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Band C oncert' Stay right ivbtr? you are and
don’t exf rt \ours* If aft*r taring. The sports will lx*
lulled tiff on Commercial -m e t for your delectation
and vr.t need i «•» move a mu*-cle to **ce the whole per­
formance. From this time to 3:30 o'clock, when the big
bull game will occur, there will lx* romething doing
every minute. Text much doing to give you the exact
schedule time for every event. There will lx* Suck
P a c e s Potato Paces. Climbing the Grw-sv Pole, Cnt&lt; :ting the Greusy Pig, l oot Races, One legged R a c e ,
Running High Jumps and every athletic ever* that F ils
ever been mentioned. To cap the climax i e Motor
Boat Races will be pulled olT directly opporih the San­
ford House Park in which some of the f;. '* sL vers ' .1
compete. The Motor Boat Race will on , - a* 3 o'clock,
after which the crowd will go to H o 'e n I.tik to witness
the ball game or visit other place- o* interest. The
theatres will be o|x*n in the aftem ex: and in these cool
retreat« you can thoroughly enjoy tome good "moving
pictures.
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Program Of Today’s Grand Celebration Of Seminole County

Grand Industrial, &lt; ivtc, Automohilt* and Hunkidori Parade, headetl by flu* Sanft'Ml Military Band,
starting at the interaction of l-irst street nr.d I’nlnietto
avenues and traverninR the principal .tfrift- of the city.
Every business house and factory in the city is urp'd to
take part in this parade . nd automobile owners arc esptcially urged to take part.
The Hunkidori parade is a
new one and consists of people dresw*d in fantastic
costume, the most grotestiue figure winning-the prize.
The best decorated auto will receive a prize and the lx *t
merchants or industrial float-

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ri»t a. 'I lu* on«* who
Im . most Im|iroM*tl hv wrarini* »i totup i.v It. J. Holly
ol the Nutifonl licruM
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»mgers ileltgt img ar they alisa;.* ii*&gt; ilo
ilistrunn i * ,*l *j 1.1. H ite tin »*■•.* -.*1«
1111*1 ti-' * * " i .U * '•* O g all iti ’ i» i,l\
n u derei'
Mi.« h ' a h \ l u . t r * ' 1 1 1 *
organi-t from St» t***ii I niversit\. 1 1
iilli|leil th&lt;- ■a|
uitif* fl¡ ti ** gr,i ... .ir­
gan an well os hi r own. in the mud mu ¡
sirmnly atol enieitaiiiitig n aimer p**s
mille
Sh e pr&gt;* .iiiio'i *1 Sanford's n. w
pip-e organ spiet dui and her play im* * a.
a.f tht
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1 iit-ori? w. i &lt;■ n*,n er* m- «if;«i u.
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T h e ulfair puttiI uil ••*j « rmrj»
taste lit
and there were licstdes fifteen dollari«.
Which wen* turned ovrr tn the LHdlrj»‘

ern States.
A shipment of 40 rurloaila of rattle
W£j recently made from Osceola county.
Florida in one day. T h e y were shipfted
to Kanaai, via Oklahoma City. Th»
cattle were dipped in arsenical solution
before loading, to free them from tirlks,
and ware U» be dipped again on arrival
at Oklahoma City before going above
the federal quarantine line.
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Some people of the south seem glad
^ that these cattle are shipped out, as the
number of scrub cattle Is being reduced
and the south will get better cattle as a
result. They do not look far enough
Ahead, however, or they would see that
g|ii the shortage of cattle is auch as to
® eauae buyers to come from the far wait
to btiy these acrub cattle for breeding
purposes, the chances of southern far­
inera refilling their pastures with good
cattle are indeed small, for where are
these good breeding cattle to come from
At A reasonable price? The best and
moat profitable way of getting good
cattle throughout the eouth-ia to breed
up the native cattle by the use of pure
.. *»»d bulls, and by cu tratin g all scrub
bulb at an early age.
The south is especially adapted to
raising cattle, because dT the long graalag arason. the enormous areas of rheap
land, much of which Is noar lying idle,
the great variety of pasture glasses and
lagumca which grow luxuriantly on all
aoib, and because of the mild winters.

We *|o n&lt; 1 promise to Ih*

ther* &gt;dt *lay but tl.' 1 .Ih* e is your* ami
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. T F ; - Lucky Srnfr*-d F^ n -t t '- , t r e of the finest
miiu’ i . I ;* *'• : ;
• v ..it* i.,, uti Lv ; mateurs will
Ite gi" vn at .hi* h.it-erial 1 heatre nnd this will I e a g&lt; ud
opfvortunity to rest yourself after a strenu. -e day and
enjoy the good music and jokes. A luugh guaranteed
every minute. Following Ls the jirogram:
Fmsemble Opening.

Opening Overture, including entire company in
melange of latest and popular numbers.
iCqntlntifd on Pag* Eight)

I hr unni who liMiks us thouRii h r frit
his rtspoi.sihiluy as a moulder ul publlt*
opinion, is A. P. Jordan of t 1-« Punta
tioidu Hrruld. The one I su., il rhoostfor n hrother-in-law is M. II. Darnrll of
thr Key \Vr»t Citizen. The man I would
•ehrt for a traveling eompanion is II. A.
MrKenrie of tin- I’ulatka Tim rs-llrrald.
TI m* man who would i l u s fi,st prize
in a “ Homlirst Man’s contest is A. B.
Brown of the Ft. Pierce News. The
one I would nor like to meri in a hark
alley on a uatk i.ijh t ta A. M. C Kussel
of the Palmetto News. -Orlando Sen­
tinel.

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Holies' Lirrgladm Land'
A great deal haa been written ahont
Mr. P. J. Ifollta and his purchase o(
land* in the Florida Ffverglades, and
there has been more or less scandal conrcted with IL
*
It now looka aa if his entire purchase
le tq revert hack to the d ate for the nonI p i.. mrnt of taxra.
•n the publication of the delinquent
«X list for Palm Beach county the
..olios' description of lands occupy nine ’
Hundred and twelve lines, and the taxes
and coals foot up the sum ui $41»,079.28. —
The tax sale will take place in front of
the court house door Iri Weal Palm
i.w,’. on Monday, Ju ly , 7th, 1913.
i Here la a chance for shy number of people
;*»j bit) ing Everglade* lands for a mere song,
U» •whiiali contista of the choicest sehetions.
Oc»lU Banner,

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Who b too old to enjoy a moonlight.«“ .-*r'. :
tide, raped ally to Ganeva July 8 , 7:45

p- m. -An a’nurtainmant t a ba «Ivan hy _ ^ —
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�in editorial ability, mechanical appear- entertained in 1 1»** past many gatherings
atjct*. and all that contributes to inspire of different sorts, (jiving them that boundires pect and command attention arc fully l«iw welcome Vo generous ami unstinted
abreast of their nu trope lit on con tern- as to have become proverbial; but there
porarii*; in morai tone, and often in cd- •h i s ’lieert none in the past, there can bo
itorials they surpass most of the treat nntu :n the future, that has been greeted
iLailiesi. In times post the country «-di- with a mom spontaneous nnd sincere
lor was quitg generally regarded witii a ti.idialjty than that which we extend It
' lulf pitying contempt a» a good nutured ,ot.r friend* and bo-laborer* of the Florbul chicken lieurtrsi rhronirti r ‘of Ineon- idi pr«*-*.
f)*llv««s&gt;t Injh* Cltr S» rarrtif
00 i«-&gt; ir«t in
sequential loculs. All of this i is ilian^eei _ ¡'be uomlx-ra of the Tim** stall ronnd«»trc* o* 20c t*r iwonil,
t ‘ arm erit* In » d * * l x » muM I«- it.»Or »I oIRrr
und country newspaper* Us u !:lv* wield sim r-it an honor to be numbered with
the mightiest influence in he nation, tl e b.iierroty that gather* here tomorrow
Cnltrel •* sssod-rlui mail msttrr Animi ÏOnO
The editor* are' men of eh ¡carter u n d A n .n a i d by high ideal*, actuated by
tttXJ.- al Ih« IVitoftc» at Saofortf, D” *’1*
naitfittr.tli?! uifrununiiy^lV: 4 t tuiuu-XbiLJw ^ ; *rT«.-ita^r^ f[»^|(ftp
•for'l»** money lhnn,finy , 'her ixxly &lt;f t i * com: ,ot. good, this band 0/ devoted
OErt lo Herai&lt;J Bulk]Ina
Iciephon» No u s worker».- ft, Myers Fresa.
workirt l..e* directed einerprine, Ie«l pr&lt;*FRANK MAYES FOR GOVERNOR
e- F/om time to time the statu press bus
■been*firing-random shots on the subject
of the fitness and eligibility fro the Gov­
ernorship of Frank L. Mayes, editor of
the Pensacola Journo). Such expres­
JO H N E. DOLSE!
sions have met with no response or com­
ment from Mr. May*» himself, although
they have provoke*! much favorable
discussion among his friends. At the
recent State Prwa Association conven­
tion in Tampa there was a pronounced
undercurrent of sentiment that the
state could not make a better selection
for ita.next chief executive.
One West Florida candidate for Gov­
ernor has been industriously, boomed in
certain quarters and an effort has f*en
made to create the'TmprwHion that he
is the logical and inevitable choice. We
refer to John P. Stoke* of Pensacola.
So far as ability, fitness and popularity
are concerned, there is no comparison
between Mr. Mayes and Mr. Stokes,
O Cod. lo the« we bend the knee
i The Utter is practically unknown outi side of hi* immediate section and be has
As now along the upward slope
I shown nothing In his public career that
W e press with never dying hope
entitles him to consideration for the high
Of better day, of greater good.
office of Governor. On the other hand,
Of broader, closer brotherhood.
Frank Mayra is not only the strongest
man in West Florida, but he is strong
O God oLltfe and peace and strife.
in East and South Florida, and is prob­
Grant that the coming yean shall be
ably the only man in West Florida who
Greatest in human history
could command a large support In this
section of the state.
In live achievements of the mind
South Florida, at the present outlook,
Thsl make for good of mankind.
will not have n candidate to offer for
God, give us peace and large increase Governor in the next election. The last
three. Governors have come from thin
Of all that makes a people great.
section, Jennings from Hernando, Gil­
Granl to the leadm of the slate
christ from iJeSoto and Trammell from
An outlook broad, with power of brain
Polk. It is regarded a* certain that the
Tb render vile temptations vain.
next Choice srlll fall upon a Wrat Florida
man and. if it i* the desire of that «**•Help us, we pcay, lo truly «ay
lb’ll to put forth n candidate who will
Thai (lie great fabnc ol our laws
receive the support of South Flurlda. it
Is free from baud and hidden flaws.
cannot do Iwiter than select Frank
Muyes, u man who 1* big enough to recAnd let our uutituUoiu tie
ognixe the m**&lt;l* and right* of all *ecThe model] (or humanity.
tkm* of Florida and who stand* second
to none in thnse eleim nt* of character
and abiltly essential lo the making "I u
go*»i Governoj
No other Wrat Florida man we ran
rid the huxiard a! the moment thiriI* of could hoja- to
&gt;unt&gt; hub the receive the shadow of effective support'

'TAPIT'ÂL
Backing of nny

A Na.tiona.1 H ym rriV
For Ju ly $ ä ii

That proof slirx-t of tin- Tampa Trib­
bine was the t*et ona that the editors of
Florida ever tried to correct. And
there were no "outs" in It.
Bemlnole county is not satisfied w ith it *
present limit», it want* to acquire a
»lice of [aike nnd a »lice of Volusia. *o
u* tn giva Hot, Holly more room to g ro w
Tamp« Tribune.
It 4s rather difficult for a country ed­
itor to get down to business this week
after that rather strenuous time in Tam­
pa. We miss the buzx of the tmlley ing tho heated term. We want you lo
and the ftxz of the fizier and the pain of enjoy a quiet day with us. We want
you to be one of the family to lit down
the champaign«.
lo lunch in the shnde and eat a picnic
dinner.
your first in Seminole county.
All of thewe Mat wood* lands about here
The
orcaaiuii
U un extraordinary one
will l»e valuable tan year* from now and
because we «re celebrating tbe birthday
every »tick of round or turpentined timl**r will t**“ worth money
We have seen of nationut fn-edoru and ul»o tbr birthday
of tin- new count)
Till* day Sanford
the pine forests cut off In Michigan, and I
on
liehalf
of
Seminole
iii«l* you welcome
the land cleaned of hardwood, so that
now they will buy log* that they would to th*, l«-*l city ill lb* IhwI county in
not tajie us a gift a few yrar* ago. Wc the beat »late in the Union. We have
can remember the time that beautiful diversion* lor old and young but our
hemlock trees were cut for the bark, to main object is tojneel you and greet you,
be used In tanneries, the tirnlter being have you know Sanford of today.
utterly useless. Today hemlock lum­ \Nbile primarily a day of celebration for
ber bring* a good price. Conservnte the people of the county we welcome tbe
«very Stick of timber in the »tate for ’. world to our city and the gate* are ojien.
you’ll need it. Fine cord wood sells for Sanford and Seminole county are on the
$2 a coni now. Wo have bought bird’s eve of a great awak^bing. TJie new
eye rnaple for Jl.ftO a cord. Winter county comprise« some of the brat
territory in the south and in a few year*
Garden Times.
,
will have several populous cities beside
Sanford within her liorder*. The finest
truck growing land*, the finest orange
grov«», tiie finest roads, the finest lakes
and »ircaiiis (or boating and fishing, the
finest cattle, hogs, chickens, horses and'
other live stock," the finest artesian water,
health conditions and the finest people
ail prevail in Seminole a.» in no other
country’ In the world. No need to ex­
patiate. ut length upon all that we have
to offer, for every one know« it to be
true.
N EW SFAFEiLS AND PROGRESS
Having all thrae good things we ta k e
•.r-r +
fm: * “.
* ^St'
We trust. WR Jtiuy l&gt;e Jiwifcifttd for the pleasure in demonstrating to our vis­
.«w'mmgly .constant fiterance"to new»- itor* today that we not only have the
I&gt;ai&gt;cft on«} thelf viork, |&gt;tu owing to the goo4) Jiu filie spirit that goes with them.
fx cf that, this l*. our business, and that H any of our visitors are not katisfled in
wo know it paya to 'advertise,'coupled their own minds that they live in a place
witii the further fad that just uuw wu that has half the advantages of Seminole
bounty come over 1/ito a real county nnd
I**- one of u*.
To Uisee already residing in Seminole
we want ts, say that the city is your*.
If you don't *&lt;■*■ wlml you want ask for
It. Wo-hitvc It.

divides its Profits with

The only Bank in Sanford,
its depositors.

We have the only exclusive Safety Vault
rent our boxes at $3.00 per year.
We want your business,1offering absolute protection for
your deposits.
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M .‘M. SM ITH, President
H. R.-STEVENS, Vice President

the blessedness .of night had com« to
end the carnival of death, ami stood
there at it* close the very incarnation of
courage, and yet without the smell of
fire on his garments or the mark of shot
or «hell on his gray-clad form,"
And today we are at Gettysburg that
the world may look upon a scene no
country or continent ha* been able to
stage before. There the grirlled war
riora make a bulwark to the nation,
while the star* and *lfi|ie* and the »tar*
and bar* are fanned by the brecti** that
«weep over an undivided country
Soldier* of one side and soldier* of the
other paying tribute alike to that glnn
ous manhood that will always live m t*n
memory of every patriotic American.

H . E. TOLAR, Cashier
R. R. DEAS, Asst. Cashier

S a n fo rd B u sin ess C ollege
MODERN COURSES IN
Bookkeeping, Banking, Commercisi L a » , Com­
mercial Arithmetic, Penmanship, Typewriting
Shorthand, unti all Branches of Civil Service
DAY AND NIGHT ( LASSI.n

A b«»rtt-M ln d « d S t a t e s m a n .

Lord Iw wmrveo. who waa once gow
ernerr general of India, * u *o abeent
mlndod tn matter* of internal display
that whan the Knh-l-noor diamond,
now among the crown Jewel*. came
in to hi* hand* for trawsmlaalon to i
Queen Victoria after the aiiuHlSIkinvyf T ~ '
ihe Punjab tu Ut 19, he kept ll for *1*
weeks In hi* wat* I coat pocket, having ♦
forgotten all about It and only diacovered tt there by accldonL

I S a n fo rd B u sin e ss C ollege 1
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SANFORD,

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Rootad In th* Human HwarL
T W * la « amali tu oor natte* «arth
batter than «11 th« perfuma« tn th«
« u t. Tkar» t i aomathlog tn « motivar,
thoagh n«v«r «a «ngry, that ttw «bO*
dran wUI more natnrally trust bar
than th« studiai ctvtlltl««* of straagwra,
Ist them ba nevar no hoapttahia.—
Lord Halifax.

FLORIDA

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Salf-Knowladg*.
8 offer me to recommend to you on«
of the moat tiaeful leaaona of life, the
knowledge and atudy of yowraolt
There you run the greatest haaard of
being deceived. Bel Move and partial­
ity coat a mint before the eye*, mod
there Is no knowledge eo hard to b*
acquired, nor of more benefit whan
once thoroughly utuleratood-—Abigail
Adam» to Mar Boo

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ust for example, supjxrsa
your typist is in the mid­
dle of a letter,and you
wish to write a telcgrarm
6mlth.Çrwider

Do you have to*remove
the unfinished letter from
the cylinder?

Cause of Faff of Dullat
The resistance of the air and tbo a t
traction of gravitation caua* a bullet
or can non bail to and Ita flight and
fall lo th« M rth; the*« two forces op­
erating together cause the projectile
to describe a curve dependent on ilk
Initial velocity. The greater the speed
at th« beginning th« farther tt will gtx
Snubbed “Iron Duke."
The Duke of Wellington, who had
« taste for anything that NapoUon
had liked, applied to David the art lat,
who had painted Napoleon’s portrait
requesting David to exeenta one of
himself. "Sir.“ replied David, **1 paint
only historical character»."

Not if your typewnlcr
is a Sm ith Prem ier. You
simply remove the cylin­
der containing the letter,
write your telegram orr
another cylinder, then re­
turn the first cylinder to
the machine and resume the letter where you left off.
T h ese removable cylinders constitute on^of the fourteen
new features of the Model 10 Visible

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Tho dtverakma of thè court tnctuded
an antlclpatlon of thè spelUng beo.
When • Udy of thè court spelled
"thermometer" wtth an “a " Melbourne
Judidotuly obeerved: T t la a vwry
good way to speli IL but not th« ur«y.,,
—London Atheoasum.
NtmtE o r isroRroKXTloN
T o Whom It it» / Concwu:
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Jo d !« c i lh» fi«VTfilh J udiri»1 Circuit, in » s t io ,
Um »Ut« ot Florida, an ih» I «ih d»jr at Jahr, A. fl.
ISIS, tur b rkartav, larnrporatin« Atafnrd lodga
No, t i l l of tlM H«»M*uWat .% T itT ry te llrt tl,4 » i
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THE SANFORD HERALD

Little H appenings— M ention
Mattem In ; Brief

Of

which (he M M S. Society »ill pull «IT NEAT JOKE ON “ COLLECTOR
there un Tuesday night. Tin* Geneva
people an* a livi* hunch ami the Sanford Ch ln«w «rc on Which 8 h« Had S e t H er
(w-ople a h « cnjov a K"1«4! tune should go
H eart fTeally Waa Nqt of E x t r e m e ­
ly A n cient Make.
tu Geneva «ri Tuesday night.
A brief. forrefuj di'i «n r«
* h«tr, speei.il Mirriti
i « .11
mental interpretai«»* a ill
■‘ th e « r i . ^ «r |&gt;nu-* «

PERSONAE ITEMS (Il IMMUSÌ

an
.««I i m i rii
I«- lealurift
I III1 I i o af.

S u m m a r y O f Th e Floating Sm all 1 alk*
Succinctly Arranged Fur Hurried
Herald Header*
KuJifon! grnw-rrr-ST^WW
v e g e ta b le * all this month,
rtt-ortl lor sumrnta rru|s.

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f^ f lo n . iu A. IHnlfct;i-s w;t- ¡it th - i « ;
y e ste rd a y enroUle home Irmn I amya
w h ere he spent Wed nesriay.

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motor**) i li10b Palmett

T b e ro »111 he quartet tm, d u e l, and l Mr anil
trio s lit the evening of son. t ’ongregu* arrived h«n
tio n a l chu rch next Sunday night.
they have I*
I^Will W atson U sojourning in good old and have i
■Georgia and report has it that he is mar- 1,1 the IVrk]
rie d , hut no proof is forthcoming.
nu**.
Mr.
D ick Calhoun left lust Tuesday f«r
Denver and oilier pounis hi the west.
when* he will stay for several months.
The Gate City Hou.se ha* brought
«lawn the high cost o( living. Only $4.00
p e r week for th« finest table board in
th « d ty . Seo Parker.
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PHONE 2 7 7

arc now loca
ientiy anti will
il

FYamlmchatn Qulnln
mado hi*
mnni'y In henna; navy bran«, thn kind
beat for army ««up. Hr took Shine o f .
bl« mnnrv to I*mg (aland and bought
a prvtrntlod* '"plnce ’’
Thereupon
Mr» Qulrrlr acquired a taste for old
porcelaltu» Now every onP knows that
many hdtl* Inland families are of pr**r‘iV“f,1M‘i"-'4l;w
veh:.t in»« mure
logical than lire Qululn'e dM nrtli»»*
that old famltlea bnvr old rhlnn?
S h e attended auction naira of hotiar
holt^Jcood*. nuch'hirr frrgurnUy ltrld
In Naeanu county, and KatbeN»d a col
lrcilon of stoneware and Crockery. Recontly «he was a bidder for aotno of
the goode and chattels of old Mr«. Delmonte,'who co m e s of a c c e p te d Long
I»!ind ancestry.
“How much for th e s e bluo cups and
saucersT” asked Btevo, tho village
auctioneer. "There arp tw o c u p s and
three saucers,“
*t

,‘n' f°r his h
Mrs. J
the day. gi
Mrs. Moody

FRANK
Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

"My." eictalmed tbo old woman, "If
L'd only known ttt
I could h a te
bought a whole hogshaad o t . them
cups and saucer«.“ .
"You—you—bought thomT*' asked
Mrs. QuUxle.

B altim o re.

Lemon Juice

" Y e s 'm ; flro c e n t s a p i e c e a t th e
g ro cer's roun th* c o m e r th o y waa.
only la s t w eek ."
p

B each , where they yanked in several
big ones or ut least they said tlicy did.

Ginger Ale
rile City of Sanford today invites all
!

" L o v e N«i I lie World
Irotti Sulli
van 's Orato rio , T h e Prodigal S«n will Is» ]),.{,(,
among the selections sung at the t on- r*-*t I
gretpitjonaJ church next S a b b a th night. .SmitI

W om en and Congress.
Til« question »« to woman's ellglbll
4t*rtr&gt; nonvrvee has tiernr been raised
and. of 1‘i m b r , not decided, hut If the
pet i ji |e of a yllelH rt In a s t a l e where
woman suffrage existed
and
whore
women were
eligible to any
office
should elect a woman to ron«ri*»s »h«
would probably be admitted

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Guava Paste

in a dual celebration; first an observ­
ance

COUNTY

tivitice can I«- found at the Herald office
or at the dUIerent news stand*. The)
jirr fris- and ever) visitor should take
one hen he and preserve it (or future
veference.
U Mm. Fugene U r a m o r e of Jacksonville wilj arrive m the city on .''uturi'uy
and he the gumt of relative» and fuend».
M n . Lararnorr as Mias Vivian Yelaer
wee very popular und has u hoat of fri#nd»
who will he glad to MV her again
CYxne in and look at our new line of
Bicydre, Iver Johnson's and Racyclre.
T h e very beat bicycle* on the market.
Senfonl Cycle Co.. 1 OHp a lm etto Ave.

Dougl»*« In Tampa
lio n I! A I touglaa, clerk of the court
for the newly I’rratsvl Seminole count)
*a a in the city )e»lerda&gt; on u short busi
ness mission connected with county uf

r“lr*

account of his election to the county off t « wi*l moVP to *s «nford ami l*eeome a
citixen of the Celery ( ity. Mr. Doug«t »*«1 Hiat Seminole county is start­
ing on ¡la carivr in the !«■»( of conditions
^
thlt&gt; unljko oth„ n,.tt rounti(, in
U|(&gt; „u tp ,u |K}|jtira,
nfl. com. UK)Un,l ,
)|{Md jnt0 one unit. Tht, sritl^ i vi^ Fulton. 1
ionit»,. few In number, who were in favor " c h o ic e ,

has
sister

w ould irinmtl all oi it s friends and nci^li-

Spanish Peanuts

bort, that it is the largest, oldest and stronghank in the county; that it is the only bank
in the County under the supervision of the
UNITED S T A T E S GOVERNMENT; that

English Walnuts

its b a cilli tes a re th e b e s t; a n d th a t m c o n s i d -

mjJ a hank in whi ch to deposit your

mo n e y

or valuables, you should think FIR ST of
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that bank which has a record of over a
QUA RTER OF A ’ CEN t UKY of S A F E ,

Clover Hill Butter

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satisfactory, progressive banking.

I First National Bank h

Pimento and Swiss
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Cheese
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Of Sanford, Florida

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of remaining aa a part of Orange county, f ning and
Mrs. Carrie Jackson ol Tampa t» in have joined tho aurceruiful citixen» and-*rrd. |)i
tlie city today the guest of her sister., ^re makir
M r*. IL J. Holly of Sanford Height». &lt;-,,unty a I
Mrs. Jackson is the efficient assistant a large nu
to Superintendent Moore, of the Hills- KM.at ,\^a\
borough county public Instruction d«*-; yiwterday,
iwrtrhenL
city ,« n
Min* Anna Overman has arrived in fit the opt
the d ty from Philadelphia and will Ik- faster t i n
the guest ot her brother, J . II. Overman it is destii
/or never»! weeks. Miaa Overman is u state in t
talented musician and has charge of one une.
of the large conservatories of music In
Philadelphia,
..tEor »RaJt$)«^bUngi'. rive rooms »nd\
A. C. Wataon of Tampa, representing
Kxcurii
Jjatlg j^ TnVjyÍrf'Ár^Jt. Key, First Nuthe Florida F a fe &amp; Scale Co., caller! Alma Mu
tìmjsJ^Iaffk*.
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upon the local trade this w«vk. Mr. dock nt 2
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F
a
r
Rent—Large
front
room.
Mrs.
Watson
handles
the Herring-Hall-1 trip.
R.
I„
Jone«,
206
Park
avenue,
72-tic
.Marviniiafe.CQ.»_Drr&gt;ducU and also the'
¿ f F o r Rent—Ht«|p R«otj and unfur-,
Andemon Computing Scale Co. acaleep*
f
aiahtd room In Ujf(ji0 p block. Fmjuirc
and will m ake this territory pvery few 1
,
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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 wanL Come and see u h , as we can make
the t^rms to fit your means and sell you what
you want at a reasonable price.
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c t l ^ i laiards,

K. L Greew. R 2. 6 Mf
tu. îl.Ob i .*r ;
V ielt. ~ Mor* Limi wtíke bott i io tow o. |■
Tranxlents mid rcgulur bomdi-r» find n
w elcom ed roajomahlc rat*v J*t John»
Hotel, f c w.-, Wutheit. Prop.. 120 First

Over

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The First National Bank

N,f Douglas has made his home

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&gt;t!jf /Acting Pastor.

OF

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1,1 Dviedo for the last few )ears, but on

Suplx*T w
Hotel Hrmkerw, just »outh ol K e u t- ¡ nij n . j T
Ings Pier, D a y to n a Reach. t»j*en y ear , - ¡ v^n&lt; a jj
round. New hotel. M akes apeciulty t.TO|0 j yd*

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Crystallized finger

All l o c a l A e v r r t U c m r n t x I n d e r Ihle
(leading. Three Cení» n Lina f a c h I»Mie

For Rent Good housekeeping room*
uL*« furnished room*
HI I Park A m

N A T IO N A L

taken her place among her

WANTS
Found— A
poeketbook
containing
money. Owner can have same upon
identification and paying for the li»;*1.
Newlori Stenatrom, I '»Idwell * «lure.

our

rejoice together that the long desired

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D E P E N D E N C E D A Y ; second, to

Politician'» Ideal.
In tho opinion of (be av e rag e poli­
tici»!) the Ideal form pf governm ent
would b« one under which everybody
oould h a r « a public office.

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of Seminole County to join with us

What 1» T lm ef
W h a t la liroeT T h e shadow on tho
dial, th# striking of tho clock ,
the
running of the sand —day and night,
su m m er and wlntar— m o n th s , year*,
c e n tu r ie s ; these are but a r b it r a r y and
outward sign», tho maaaure of Tim tv
n o t T im e lt»elf
T im e la tho L ife ol
the Houl—lxm «fellow,

Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n iltrlty urr visiting
relativ es mid fneiid- .it their old home
in D a y to n , Ohio and will spend the
sum m er months in the Buckeye sta te

p M r and Mrs. L. A Brumley. M r. and
Mm. &lt;‘liiford Bell and Mr* Hen Guthrie
and little Mary are all enjoying the

F L O R ID A

SANFORD

F orster Will Preside
Many Hava Planned New Ju d e «.
Owing
to
the illness of Mayor S|*encer
S m o k e th e new Seminole brand of
Israel ZwngwiU'a plan o f a "n o w Juwho
was
to
have
charge
of
the
civic
ex­
•cigars made by J . J . Manser of this city
d e i " fo r tho J e w s has boon s hared by
and given away free today with the co m ­ ercise* on Ju ly Fourth. Mr F. P. Fora­ y fa n y Illustrious people. O live r C ro m ­
mi has i*een rerpii-slrd to tnkr charge. \*
plim ents of the manufacturer,
well lu 1654 planned such a new Ju d e a
In Surinam , and even before th a t tho
k/ilrmxton Perkins will leave on Sunday
Dutch WTest India company had drawn
f o r his cdti Ihxtip in Virginia. where tie will
up a sim ila r s ch e m e for Cu racao. Mai*
-spend several week» rusticating lor the
shal S a x » pro je cte d » J e w i s h kingdom
Benefit of Ids shattered health.
In Sou th A m erica, with h im s e lf
aa
B icy cle Tires Seventy-five pair just
king, and In 1815 MaJ. Noah
pur­
received , all site*.
Price f t . 00, 15.00,
chased Grand laland In tb o R iv e r
3 5 .5 0 . $0.00, fT.OO and $7.50 j&gt;er pair.
N iag a ra and attem pted to found on It
a Je w is h state, and today t h e r e are
■Sanford Cycle Co., 10S Palm etto Ave.
In P a le s tin e somo 10 colon ie s of J e w s
bl ltc
who havo managed to re tu rn fro m e x ­
" D. I - T h ra s h e r and Ralph Sauls s|*ent
i
le
several days of this week at ( «ronado

, Mis« Ji-ssie St union with rornet and
Air. M. t i , r U a ts * nil unit mGJrphuo...
will a.s.si*t III ( lie e v e n in g «1 p t . il- e - e l
vire, (ongregainirml rhurrh tu-vi &gt;un
t
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Among tlie tijiinv distinguished viti
i i 'M among us today are Mon W \
M cW illiam s of St
Augustine. Judge
Worley of Miami and Senutor Donegal!
of Kissimmee
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Y ou ca n 't drown in the Woodland
Park Hwirnming pool. Ideal plare to
le a rn to sw trn
Emptied and cleaner!
■dady.
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pni dial wc Icon ic to our new mine

“One d o l l s r ’ fo r e a ch ^up and s a u ­
c e r ," bid Mrs. F r a m in g h a m Q u lizle.
" T h e y 'r e y o u r s ! " shou ted th e auotloneec.
Aftor paying fo r h e r p u r c h a s e Mrs. ’
F ra m in g h a m Q ulxtle tu rn e d to Mrs.
Delmonte.

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m“kmg him«

u Ja n u s and Owen Higgins have re•tumed home for the »ummervanitiotr.
They have been attending school at
Miss Phillips has returned from a
pleasant trip to Geneva, where the good
profile of that thriving city shout'd her
many social attentions.

P. McCULLER

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F

believe I would have died if I hadn't
taken It.
■Aflef I began taking C s r tfn t;'F *k S ’
greatly helped, and all three botlles re­
lieved me entirely.

A»y of Her Rontework.

I fattened up, and grew so much
Pleasant HU1, N. C . - " l suffered for stronger tn three months, I felt like an­
tliree summers," wriles M n. Waller other person altogether."
Vincent, of this town, "and the third and
Cardul Is purely vegetable and gentlelast time, was my worst.
acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic
I had dreadful nervous headaches and
effect, on the womanly constitution.
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prostration, and was scarcely able to
Cardul makes (or increased strenglh.
walk about Could not do any of my
Improves the appetite, tones up the ner­
housework.
vous system, and helps to make pale,
I also had dreadful pains In my back
sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy.
and sides and when one of those weak,
Cardul has helped more than a million
sinking spells would come on me, 1
weak women, during the past 60 years.
would have to give up and lie down,
It will surely do lor you. what It has
until It wore oft.
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done for them. Try Cardul today.
• ’ I was certainly In a dreadful stqte of
ttw/« to: OJtMMWC* MtJtcln« Co.. UJkt' AS.
health, when I finally d ecid e d ^ try vWxytWpl.. Ovttluxnss. T*n... for ¡¡penal InVrurlUui on
f m anj M-pas* bu*. ''IIito
Cardul. the woman'«'tonic, and 1 firmly Tr*a!»|t for Wva*«." not la plain »tartsr, J-A«

tho two pins. Ralph could not very ton. South Devon. Tho medical officer
well evade a group which met him. o f the county recently visited the
They congratulated him on his action school and cam s to the conclusion that
In saving the train. One among (hem, it would be advantageous to the chil­
n bright-eyed miss, plainly Indicated dren's health to have their hair to
In her grateful glance that she consid­ pigtails.
Alt the girls came to the school with
ered him something of a hero. When
their
hair plaited except one girl be­
the train was ready to start up, by
chance. It seemed, she found a seat tween ten and twelve years of age.
who Instated on wearing her hair
beside him.
"That must bo a cherished sou­ banging down her back. She was sent
venir," she remarked, iu&gt; she nottcod home. Day after day she presented
« habr scln arg .ln natpVs- fagqd..-- hpfy^jf a l (he school with the same
■-t
ff.. ff-fTTTrflW * tin j r —” 1 *- Msantfmo she la roeehricv l*» I
'education.—London Mail
said
"Ob', I shall value It so greatly!
Too Formal. •
What a story I shall bavo to tell m f
"A re you on friendly terms -w ith
friends concerning III"
^our neighbor In the apartm ents?"
They became quite friendly during "W all, no. She's rather formal. Al­
thu trip. She told Ralph sho was on ways sends her card when she wishes
her' vuy to the home of a relative to borrow flour, and If she wants both
who had adopted hei^ Mr. Morria Del- flour and sugar sho sends two cards.”
inBV. s{ndf *ho was Lucy Del mar.
In
sheer
astopUmnent
Ralph
And Paw Plowsr Bills to Pay.
lo-arned this. fo rJM F ri* Delmar was
“I've
got a date with a pretty girl,"
his employer. At “ the terminus ho
was separated from the* young lady, proudly announced young Flip to his
but pot until aha had shyly asked him office rules. "T h at's nothing," returned
to call aonio evening, that her friends old Codger, holding up a handsome
might thank tho man who had saved oew calender, "I've got 345 dates with
a pretty girt."
the Limited.
Now. all this was a prelude to a
closer acquaintance, and Inside of a
month of an e n g a g e m e n t , and that In
lla turn« led to a stormy Interview
with purse-proud Morris Delm ar,-In
which ho angrily Informed Ralph that
ho was presuming beyond his station,
might draw wh&amp;L was coming to him.
and was forbidden ever calling at tbtr
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house a g a i n . ---- —— —
Ralph hsnf—orrh- staunch friend In

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SAVED THE LUTED
Ralph Walters Also Won Girl Ho
Loved, and Outwitted
a Miser.

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A little Incident uye the crossing
of two pins on a railroad tra ck « n s
the sturtln g point to n new destiny
for Ralp h W atters
II « a » nt a little
station » h e r e lie had heen uniting tor
a train for Wurhurtou
T h e through
train did not stop
He could hear It
coining Mow
T h e locnl was (lot due
for t n hour
All ulon» on the bench
outside th e depot, he cau gh t sight of
the " t h r o u g h " coming
around the
curve. T h e n , chancing to glance the
o t h e r way, he sprang to his fe et with
a cry o f horror.
A little urchin not over six years
old had henn placing two pins cro ss­
wise on the outer rail to make 's c l i e
to rs"
A sig ht of tlie com ing train
sta rtle d th e youngster
In his trepida­
tion he slipped over the rail
aud
rolled d irectly Into the middle of the
road bint.
He v ia too far away for Ralph to
reach him In time, and (he U tter saw
at a glance that the otirusblng train
would be upon the lad before he could
get clear of the tracks. The young
man knew that on the turn of a mo­
ment h u n g ,a precious human life
Ilia loliurA watting had given him.
from obaenratlon. a practical Idea of
the switches There was one thing
to do, and that quickly. Ralph acted
He sprang at a switch and pulled It
over to outer clear. The fast Limited
.. with a Jerk and n toot swung over to
a siding, th e -little boy rolled from
. his bed of danger, and. half, frlghA;ened to dcatb, ran from tho spot;
screaming out {&gt;1« terror.
There Were explanations duo the
switched train, Ralph .well knew Refora ha could make-.(bom, however,
something happened th at neither he
nor tbo crew o f the Llmltod, had ex­
pected. Around the .east curve came
- a locomotive with full head o f steaid*
on; I t flushed..on Us .way. and Ralph
rralUegf that somewhere th e r e were
crw lad orders
The cdnductof qf the Limited camo
rushing up to Ralph, his. face white
aad excited. In a word be gathered
aa explanation of the motive of
Ralph In switching the train. Then
ha dashed into the station, to And
Iks operator away for dinner. He
rttsbed to the telephone Instrument.

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was busy there for tw o minutes, and
camn out swiftly
" T h o biggest thing you will ever
do," he said In a s train e d tone, "Is
what you’vo dona In sw itch in g our
train "
It win oil Impulse
T h e sight of
the child " began Ralph, alm ost apol
ogei irally
If you hadn t," went on th e ronduc
tor. ' you c a n gues« whul m ig ht have
happened
W e had no n o tlc o of tho
special th a t Just dashed by. Tho nb
sent o p erato r hero was expected to
signal us. Say. you've s a v r d th e Llm111*d k4'
Tho sw itched train stood stalled
w h e r e It had halted
It Noetncd that
the m inute the e n g in e e r stru ck the
siding he put un (h e b rak es go
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t h e city, his dead u n c le ’s law yer. Ho
| a lw a y s went to h im when In trouble.
- l i e went to him now.
"GIAd you ca m e , right tn tho nick
o f tim e,” d ecla re d W a l t e r Moore. " I
wan Just think ing of sending for you.
; to aco If you dldu'l want to go Into
b u s in es s for y o u r s e l f "
" T h a t ’s a fine q uestion to a s k ! k* reto rte d Ralp h b itte rly . " W h a t ca p ital
|h a v e | g o t ? "
"O h . I was th in k in g of finding tbo
ca p ita ! for you.”
e xplained
Moore.
" I t won't la k e much.. A sure, brisk
b u s in es s from th e s ta r t will provide
for the r«'Bt
I pro pose to lea s e tho
s to r e directly a c r o s s the s t r e e t from
D elm ar. and put up a sign reading,
'J o n a t h a n W a lte r s ' "
Hut that 1» the name that Mr Delm ar op erates under n u v ! " exclaim ed
R alp h
“ P re c is e ly — until
next
Haturday
night
After t h a t — n o ”
'" E x p l a i n th a t!
gasped th o bcwlldo red Ralph.
“ You r e m e m b e r when your uncle
failed, two yearn a g o ’ “
'I n d e e d
I do."
a s s en ted
Ralph.
gravely. "I had Ju st co m e here, expeering to find u good position In bln
e m ploy .”
"W e l l, to satisfy his cre d ito rs , ho
ryZtiSf M j ' j . v .&lt;n*!l"» 9 «!«ul»tnr,
D elm ar, at a narrlflce
The
la tte r
w un keen enough to value the good will
o f J o n a th a n W a lter s, built up through
th irty years' , busluenH
T h a t name
wan a m agnet, so he made your unele
sig n a co n tract, a g re e in g , for himself
and his h eirs slid as s ig n s , not to re
e n t e r business u n d e r two jrenra, The
tw o y e a rs are up n e x t S a tu rd ay ”

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W alters ' "
" B e e hero, M o ore ." dem urred Ralph,
" y o u a re pushing m e Into a hold up
g sn .e "
"Not nt a ll." laughed th e young at
tu r n e y — ‘diamond cut diamond, that n
nil
I Intend that you shall win Ihul
l itt le girl you ’ lo v e and outw it this

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The fo llowing Monilay morning. ~
M o rris Delmar, In mingled rag e and 3 3
a m u ie u ie n t, storm ed
Into th e f new ^
s to r e having above Its door a gn'Ol ¿3 :
gilt sign hearing th e nan o1 o f " J o n s
Z3:
th a n W a l t e r s "
He dem anded
to ^ 3
Wnow » fiat It meant
Moore
told
him
Mr
Delmar 3 3
ch e w e d the hitter rud of ch a g rin for 3 3
a short time
Money counted against 3 3
pride.
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Is c e r ta in ly a 3 2
good trade n a m e ,” g ently Insin uated 3 3
(ho lawyer.

(Copyright. 1*11. by IV. O. Chapman.)
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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
Mr. R. C. Maxwell, Mgr. Sanford Branch

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$10.00 DOWN AND $5.00 PER MONTH
NO INTEREST OR TAXES FOR 2 YEARS
FROM DATE OF YOUR CONTRACT - -

It is only a matter of a few years but what all this Riverview property will he a repetition ot Riverside and Springfield.
We h
nave the Bell telephone service which all know is
the finest in the land, and our motor ear service wliieh give:»
Rivervicw people a 5c lare to the business centre of Jackson­
ville, is a far better service than is rendered in many other
parts of Jacksonville and its suburbs.
To those who desire
to jna ke a small modest investment oi only a few dollars
every month, with a positive and absolute certainitv of mak­
ing nig money on their
investment. Riverview
Ri
ir investment,
offers this opportunity.
We lie right out beyond Springlicld, one mile beyond
North Jacksonville.
We have a fine brick and macadam
street leading from the Post Office in Jacksonville to and
through Rivervicw.
have 10 Homes,
h
w- We
*vc already Have
mercantile
1 1 1 m j s c s and varied ^industries.
We have 14 miles of streets,
all of which arc set out in shade trees. We have free public
docJts, boat and bath houses, an 8 grade grammar school,
and new developments rapidly taking place.
Now is a good time to buy your lots. Our prices range
for inside lots $«350 to 450 the lot.
Corners «$450 to 550.
Fci ms the same on all «$10 down and «) per month.
Wc will make special terms on 4 lots, hut not more
than 4 lots sold to any one person. No lots sold to colored
people.

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the owner.

Dr. E . H. A R M ST R O N G
111-l 12 Heard Nat’l. Rank Iildn.

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

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FYed W. Carpenter, who le now In
tho diplomatic service, and who was
nt one time secretary to President
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T aft, Is one of the mildest mannered
mon In the world. Wad« Ellis of Ohio 3 3 g
Hills of the only time he ever heard 3 3
Carpenter break forth Into violent 3 3
talk.
1
In Mr. T aft1* Aral eampangn for the
prt'sldtmcy It had been arranged that
Uo and Beualor Foraker, with whom he
had been at variance on several ques­
■
tions. should have a friendly meeting.
Immediately after tha arrangement aete r o charge* wore published In a news­
paper against Foraker.' I took tho pa­
per to Carpenter atjd ahoWed him. tho
article.
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He waa all broken up. « n ^ ^ never
saw a man so worried and'Tqoigvant,
A fter he had read tho ftorj£tvV?b, bo
aatd tensely:
Rcalliad That Somcwhsr* Thar« War«. .. "Oh. dear!” ’ V t . ..
Crossed O rders.
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Tt|ftt waa the only tim e I ever beard
th at fellow swear.— Popular Magaxlne.
Thu train hands wero trying io
thla now
The passengers,
Hale Not R ig h t fo r L ea rn in g .
startled and curious, bad ddiiia front
Tho iJevdti education committee has
the coach«'«. Ralph obaurvrd a group received an Inquiry from tbo board of
of them now surrounding the conduc­ education concerning a girl who la said
tor. 11« painted at Ralph, and from to have been refused admission to
the action* of tbe group the tatter school because her h Jlr waa not
knew that t)t*F were (^Iscuiilng him. dressed tn plgdall fashion. The oomUelng a modest /bung man, he m lttee baa decided to leave tha matwalked down the track to find the i te r with the local manager*.
' scissors'' beside It where the wheels
The Incident happened. It 1« staled,
of the gregt steam giant had welded at a , m iji
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"And then, aa hla heir, you are th« 1 3 3

"Y ea," acknowledged the money­
maker, grudgingly. "I guesa I’ll hat«
to keep It In the family. Tell young
W alter* ll’a a partnership— and a
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to tin* [lootil*. « I n n o rollitlvin «or». Iti
Uw* urlìi)' nt Gutty «Ini ri; fu ni for
thought ti) s ta tin e Hotl tho l o w « had
been henry T hl» tir»** l«k«at-U&gt; ritti
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Hint i . otioi.it Ite) tinlil» of IV nnsrH n
ulti. ( 'oli.not i; Il ( ’rosi of Now Hatni«-

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Inni Ini'ii U I . hI 11., it [mi tiietlllunod tile
» nlliiitjiii: ..I (.. noi nl tuililel IC Sli'Ule»
mi.I m i i i . o of lu» brigade I .nàtila mien*
Itili Ilo uni.) i)..tiling of Ilio horolo donili
Iti (left'll»«* of l.lttlo Itnllll.l To(&gt; of Unii
orni Smini: Vincent nud General Ste­
phen l» Wood

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SHOULD WE CELEBRATE

ON THE 2D OF JULY?
Oh the 3*1 pf Ju ly . 1770. Jo h n Ad
am*. then uno o f the representativ es
of M assachu setts It) the Continental
mncrwoi. wrote tn hi* wife. Alunni!;
"Yesterday Uto Rreateal nuealton « a »
tlehldt»! »hielt, w u ev e r do lint od In
America, and a g re ate r perhaps never
was nor will be decided « m o n e t w o . "
I d r nccunil letter, written the tatua
day. ho tut Id.
l i n t the dn/ In past.
T h e 2d of
Ju ly will b e the- - mot*,- memorable
epoch In th o b la to ri .of A m erica.. 1
nin apt to lie llcre that It will Imi ce le ­
brated by succeodlnj; gen era tio n * an
tho «rout n n u lv e n w rj
festival.
It
ti e wrote t "The eye» of mrn ere
ought to be comtiteiuorn(e*l nn the day
oproed end opening to tFra ri|htt
of d eliverance by solemn ucta o f devo !
o f men. It he» become cleer thel
thin to God Almighty
It ought to In*
the d u k » of men ere not born
solemnized with (wunp and porado.
with »eddle» on their becki nor a
with itili« » . garni*«. n(«irtn. cuna. (»dl«.
favored few booted end «purred
I«HiUrea und llluudnntkm*. front one
reedy to ride them legitimately by
cud of thin continent to the other, from
the (ra c e of God
thU time forwurd. foreverm ore."
When the resolution w as taken up
on tho 2d all the «taten, e x c e p t New
York, voted to accept I t Thun on the
2d day o f J u ly . IT7U. the Indeinmdenco
of the thirteen united colonlen from
thè thrum* of Grent tirila In wan dell
nltely decided upon
T h e Ü.1 nod not
tho 4th m n j tie cnlle.l the truo date of
the separation.
We could with pro
prlety rvlehrnU* the F ou rth tw o darn
" People Were Awaiting News : euri 1er T hnt the partlcltiantn In tlie
work coTinlder*«) tlie 2d a» lint true
;;
ol Battle of Gettysburg. J date Is shown by I he letter* written
by John Adntinr rpmted nt the l&gt;e*tttt
: Pi I I H -H -H -I' H 11 1 1-H -H-H -f-l
n ln* of Hit» artici**. T h e popular fmicy.
I F T V y ea r* »¡¡o thU F o u rth of however. sel »&lt;»1 upon tin* F ou rth , the
Ju ly the people of the iteholu (Inte of ncceptnnev of JerT*.n»oii‘» more
rountry » e r e In a etnie of i n ­ dramnttc tleclnrntlon of the reasons for
tuendoli« exoltotneht over the the »ejinrallon, a« the pr**|»er day to
T h e dehnte upon the duett
batti** o f Gettysburg. which enme to an eel*, lira le
ment was continued until the after
r o d tini day lief.iru
For throe dny»
noon of the F ou rth and s a y * Jefferson.
«tart line minor« Lind |.«&gt;en nil.ml
The
mlttlit, Imre run on Inlermliinhly ut nny
4 Viti federiti« urtili. und*i-G«*'iiGU. titib.,
«retir
e r t E l»**e, «il* tn lite lleart of I eliti
Itot th*. wenther Wn» oppresslvel)
uylvanl»
l'ightlng l«'l!«ii July 1 d ose «arili and ttie hall In « Iddi thè depn
tu Ih** lown or Gettyshuri:
TU*» Unii * ile» «ut wn» dose !.. tilt, »lutile
«1 S l a t e s government cell*oret) nil ill« "w hence t hi* hungry files swarm ed
p a tc h e s from tlie battlefield, hut there thick and tierce, alighting on the leg«
w r r e unotll. lul telegraph ilie«»aB,*!* *ent of the d eleg ates and lilting hard
through (heir thin «Ilk sl.»cklrig«
out from uffi. m near the * o n e of up.r
a tto ns
After the battle of July 1 « Treason was preferable 1° discomfort.*
d is p a tch stated th at the Confed erates and nt last the deterfltes « e r e brought
to such a »tale of mind ns to agree to
w e re cut In two and relissuing, etc
T b « Army of the ro tu tn a c was In tha the Declaration wllitout fu rth e r amend
Held to combat Lee
It* comma Oder. men!.
It Is o mlatake to suppose thnt the
Ajeneral J.oiepb Hooker, had Iwon r*r
m oved J u n e 2N. and new* of tliat ndd- document was signed hr tho delegates
It 1» Improbable thnt any
wd to tlie anxiety of the country over on that day
t h e fa te uf the army
Tlie Kovenmient , stun lug was done » a re by Jo hn linn
cetl»oci*hl(i of telegraph illspntrtn** «.'lit r*»‘k the president Of th» rongre»«
t o the pie«* e n s very rigid but from j and Charles Thom son, tho s e c r e t a r r -A
i'sn l Is*lnt&gt;d Haworth In Hariwr*«
hour to hour In a crisis like that nl Gel
ty a b u rg the nulborltU** at W ashington M a g * t i n e
•ent dl*(uttchea direct to the to w n* uud
AN OLD TIME FOURTH.
&lt;1tie» to bo placed on the bulletlu
board a. In thl* way the people within
Indians Cslsbratsd by W sa rln g Flags
r e a c h o f the telegraph centers were
For BrsscheloutOk
posted at Interval* during Ike 4th ut»ou
(•lie of ili» ino«| rriiinYknble nl.l tini»
t h a tales! news from the field
celebra lion» of the Fourth of July (hat
T h e battle of G etty sbu rg closed Jnly
ever took (.l i e in '.ew York «tale wn»
3 . T h e morning new«p«i&gt;er new» of de»-riI»i1 a» follows iin.ni year* ago
t h a t d ate w*» chiefly Hi the minds of Iij « solitati i.tio wttti*»««ed it
t h e public on tho Fou nt) e ic e p t th.».*»
' I t na» Iti I . ’».( and tt Imp]»»ned ti»
who received Ihe tuomltiK dallies of the
thv old Indimi t alley of i).|ii.ign now
fo u rth
ThU numlxw »»• " ruwipnrn
Windsor
in |trr».me enmity
N V
liv e ly small proportion o f th e popula­
Ih-fore Hie I t e r ollltlonarr « n r our val
ti o n
Itt the new« print*d »si July 3
ley uu« the fninoii» re.Hld.jnee &lt;if an
o v e r which the people were ruminatin g
ludían triixr and a sort of halfway
o n Indejiendeuco day, waa Info rmation
ground or re -1fug [dace for lint F U
o f th e Bovero hattlo on Ju ly I “ near
Nations nt the north and the trlliea or
O e t ly s ti u r g
Wyoming nt Ihe M)Uth n lieu till*/ Viali
Tt»«i (M.iera stated that General J.^K
ed each oilier
B e y u o ld s o f the Federal forces had
'Tn the y e a r I nm o.il tho»e Indian»
b e e n killed, thnt th e Confederates had
accepted a pi ■limit tifili frulli the go*
b e e n "repu lsed 1* and ''driven** and
emin ent to r e m o t e til minis art spurt
w e r e “ avoiding the Issue" and that
for them In tin* then far we«t nnd on
t i e her« I Georg« G Meade. tho Com
m a n d e r who succeeded Hooker, was lh.it Fourth o f J ill v we r . h b r n l c d nl
one and thu «ante lime the I Hx'l a ration
“ p re s s in g " them. T h e geiwral sum
of ln(k&lt;|&gt;endetirs and the departure of
xsary o f {bla tnfonnatiofl which waa be
t
h è Indiana
The f*oor crenlures I l i a d e
to re the people on the Fourth was thnt
reiKirta fAmt tli*t hattlu of Gettystm rg 11,1 li'* '|y F ourlh
w e r e "not u n f a ro rn b te "
" Tl"'J 'lnii.v«l all «ori» of -jm-er
' Ttm morolug patMira pf July 4 plaoed dati, e» and «erti tiimugh al! «ori» nf
Tintim i nightfall
R e f o n t th e ir rvadom on Imte(x*nd«*nce &lt;|tieer ceremonie*
t^iy tlie s ta tem ent thnt the b a ttle of they all got pretty well tilled lip with
O e t ty a b u rg had been tho severest of h te w m .t Bnd then they ruah.il nl-.ut
t h e war. but contained no hint wh.it
« " h -nUhl.ig on hut A inert, an tingi for
• v e r o f Pic k ett's charge, which closed ( breecheloiits. liurrnhlng for thu F o u r i l i _
( h e (Jay on Ju ly 3 and closed t h e . Imi - of J " l y and yelling gotHlliy to ifs nil '
’ tie* o f G etty sbu rg . T h e impern ntan* HoYnv of u« were frigliteinwl half to
'* c a r e official narra rclnllng-fo l^ e 0 * h t - 1 tirnih for fe a r they would acalp ua. j
1 Ins o f July I ami ’&lt;i- Otte*o f ib e new s f-lfttl 4he flnuor only seemed to n i i l t r '
p a p e r headlttga wna. " W e Took G e tty a
them playful not fe roejou*
As *.«.n
* b u r g " A dlsputch from General Monile n« tt wn» dnrk they llg tit.il.a l&gt;tg t»m
“ d n ie d n t l t p . tn- J u l y 2, the tluy oY Jb&lt;* \ nre. around whlclt limy ilanccd wildly
” ;yAnrfhlu tintile It) front of U t i l e Jtotind ! for several hptir* M
'** To(), wähl timt there Ufl&lt;J been uó light-i
*. ’ lu g o f consceb é r n e tpkt tlay
lu one ' .
.^ -bou r u f l t r UiaLOhii-CtiJiicderntc cu n a I
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' / èd a t ft a. m. J u l j 3, Tticre^wns no ref- •
. «reiiL*e to tin* riwitir» nf the fighting of
P lu m b in g and
— I i v previous dtt), bui Hie dUpntch slut
G a s F i t t i n g
that tlgiitlug lind l^gun on that

I FOURTH OF JULY
FIFTY YEARS AGO. i

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w h ich took p iato on tho afternoon o t

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ftig wuajr luvrdJprMrtt of the battle
« d # cloned hi* dhumn h with a sta te

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CITY RESIDENCES IN SANFORD

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Four H *.: :*^. &lt;'ti 2 lots. &lt;»(‘«irgHtown.
l&gt;Ht‘|) a fil v./.h pitcher 'ni ip, cor.
10th v. el Willow
1,200.00
S Lot. Miirkhun lleight.s, l (.ti\| pi. house,
(morns ¡o I hath. £00 ; al. tank
2 ,200.00
I.« I l&lt;H!\lOo. 7 Houses, cor, Sanford
OFFER El I FOR SAI.K III
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1 L 1lti;*Nc* :uu.L_2. luU. »or. 2nd and \‘j1n*«
W H A T SANFOIU) HAS
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-v rooms and hath
1, 000.00
V2 V\ pit in Ü t H a r s E . h o t lag. ¿ 0 * / f l r t ö { £ 3 ü i ® 4 * w ^ a ? ,r ?
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5.00Ü.00
In Ordor thnt you can tonn a correct idea of San­
W it lulrawn. ford I wiU state a few facts as pnlilishetl l»y our com­ 1 1
Lot. Sanford lb'iglit.s. 67x1311. good 10
mercial ( dub.
room house, electric lights, artesian
Sanford is in the new county of Seminole, for­
well, tank and engine. Lots of fruits*
merly Orange. Sanford will be the county seat.
3.500.00
and flowers
Sanford is on the south shore of l^ike Monroe, a la Fine house on the Heights, modern
beautiful lake about four miles wide and seven miles
improvements, lot 134x130, chicken
long. The St. Johns river runs (brought it from east
vards. Kewanee Svstem water works,
to west.
5,000.00
omnge trees, flowers, etc
Sanford has a population of (5,300 (citv census of
16 House, 4 rooms, on 3rd St., between
1912).
1.800.00
Palmetto and Magnolia
Sanford has six churches Presbyterian. Meth­
17 House, 8 rooms on 3rd St, between Pal­
odist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and Cath­
metto and Sanford
1.300.00
olic. A High School, Grammar School, Primary
18 House, 2 story, 8 rooms, on Oak, be­
School, Kindergarten and Catholic .School. Splen­
tween 3rd and 4 t h .
3.750.00
did W ater Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, two Tele­
1 9 —House and Tut between 3rd and 4th, on
graph Systems, Local and Long Distance Telephones,
Oak avenue, 5 rooms and bath and
Standard Oil Station, Gulf ,1^‘tinmg: n ic ta tio n . Rail­
kitchen r.r...... ...... .............
road Shops,.three Automobile Garages and Machinery 20— 2 1-« Lots, cor. 10th and Magnolia, gar­ 4 ^ 9 . 0 ^
Shops. Railways to Jacksonville, Tampa, Oviedo,
age, lawn, etc., splendid house, 2
Leesburg, Eustis, St. Petersburg and Cameron City.
story and attic, toilets, closets in
Railway «Shops, with monthly pay roll of $20,000.00.
every bedroom. Furnace in base­
Two Banks, with a combined capital of $7(51, 5*17.82.
ment
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10,000.00
There were 2,569.010 letters mailed in tho Sanford 21 —A line new house. 8 rooms, 2 lots, cor.
Post Office in 1912. Two Ice Plants, ehparity 150
8th and Park, shade trees, balh and
tons per day. $200,000.00 for Brick Roads to (lu*
toilet. Steam heat
6,500.00
Celery Farms. Thirty School Teachers, with salar' *
22 LiuoJ, 2 story house on Oak avenue,
amounting to $15,221.00. One thousand one hundred
. between 7th and 8th Sts.......................... 5,000.00
and thirty-three Pupils. Free City Mail "Delivery
23 6 Room house on Sanford avenue, be­
and three rural free delivery Routes. Daily Boat
tween 4 Ih and 5th streets
1,800.00
Line to Jacksonville and boat lines up the river.
2*1— House and lot, cor. 9th and Limrel—
Ferries across tlje lake. New 1’nion Depot cost $100,one-half cash
,2100.00
000.00. Xew Express Ofliee cost $20,000.00. Sixty- 25 Withdrawn.
blocks of Street paved with vitrified brick. A paid 26 3 Acres on the Heights. 8 room. 2 story
Fire Department with automobile truck. &lt;&gt;m* News­
house. 30 bearing orange trees
2,500.00
paper Cilice. A Fertilizer Plant, stripping 7,500 tons 27 2 Lots, six room house, tool slu'd, flow­
annually. Two I .umber Yard.*-. A Building and Loan
ing well
2,500.00
Association. One Steam and Two Hand Lumdries. 28 Withdrawn.
'Two Theatres. Four Hotels and many Boarding 29 Block 13, C *k T., one house, 2 story, 6
Houses. One Carriage and Wagon Factory.
Three
rooms. 1 house, 1 story. 5 rooms.
Blark&gt;inith Sljups. Two Kotaurants.
Two Baker­
1 House. 1 .itorv, 2 rooms. One-half
ies. One Military Band. &lt;hie Public Library, Oih*
cash
2,500.00
( 'old Storage Plant. $7o.noo.oo appropriated for a 30 An elegant house, wit.lt nice lawn, and
Fetleral Building. Concrete Works. Cold Storage
flowers, etc., on Park Ave.
6,000.00
Pkml__ Tlirue A iu ^ u u i
Ttnhir.s._ .Su lhiblic 31 Anot her fine tTnmr,*orl4/r^Yk',^v•5»11^\^••■
-*W,&lt;KKMJ0 -j
Parks. &lt;bn* Ikise Ball Park. Two Tenm.i ( Hurts, 32 — House. 2 .-ton, 8 rooms, electric lights,
l\\(i Bottling Works. Se\en \\ liolesillt* I' isb ibuises
gas for cooking, copper wire screens,
Two Plumliing Contractors. Four Building ( onirac35 gallon boiler. A bargain
3,500.00
tors. Two Photograph •¡arteries.
‘Three Livery 33". House. 2 .itorv. 8 rooms, on Magnolia
3,000.00
Stables. Four Attorneys ¡it Utw. Splendid Sewer- i 5 + A choir«* home
House 2 story and
¡tge System. Street &lt; a r'’'Lille. Masonic, K. of I'., ,
attic. 8 rooms, garage, flowing well,
\V. of W., Elk. Moose, Eagle Lotlges. T wo Bicvele
7,000.00
Shops. ()..*• Koaltv Trust ( ompany. Sov.-n K.-al
and kitkhen. on Myrtle
hstate Agencies. I lini* Crate Material House«. One
« ... I,.sun,.,, nth n„,l OH, So, 'l „t
Wrapping Paper and Printing Factory. Five Insur­
41x117. $1J&gt;00.00 on ejgsy terms or 1,500.00
ance Agencies. Five Physicians. Five Shoe Stores. 36 ( )ver an aert*. with 2 story, 7 room house
Nineteen Grocery Stores. Fight Dry Goods Houses.
mi the Heights. Fine Ineatinu for
T lirei &lt; lothmg Stores. Lour
Furnilure
Stores.
chicken farm
4,000.00
Three Hardware Stores. Four Drug Stores. On«* ¡57 A line home, 2 story, 8 room house,
Wholesale Grocery. One Wholesale 1'ecd and (¡ram
with 2 splendid lots (House on corner
House. One 5 and 10 Cent Store. Two Jewelry
lot), near business part of town ........ 6,000.00
«Stores. Two Musical Instrument Houses. Two Seed
Houses. Two Veterinary Surgeons. Three Dentists.
Two Civil Engineers. Three thousand live hundml
2 :t 1.ni.'i , tietWifii mthaixl 1Itti Sl.i . tm French, each S300.00
Acres in Vegetables. Twenty-seven Vegetable Buy­
.1 l ot « timer Ititlianil Dim e!
500.00
I *2 I .oli. eleitred ant) (eiii'ifl, good wull
1000.Oo
ers. etc., etc., etc.
.1 ! .. if i m S.infortì Hi'igltl &gt;
350.00
Sanford is one of the healthiest cities in the state
i. l.oi on .S anf.inI If. ivIn
300.00
Splendid street
cleaning department, sewerage, a
. 2 l or- in If Ik ... I in '■
1000.00
well organized sanitary department and such other
i 2 .splendid Height.» I &lt;&gt;l.i
1000.00
organizations as conduce to the welfare and good health.
V 2 D ili in Sanfool lli ight »
700.00
250.00
The vegetable ou'put from the Sanford farms for Iti 2 l.t»t.s in ( icorgt'titwn
S50.00
last season, from 2 , 17;&gt; acres of tiled land and 1,325 I I Dtl tin Magnolia, bel weenhtli and !lth
12 2 L its tm Oak, bet ween 12th and 13th
1100.00
acres not tiled, was as follows:
13 ó I.oli mi Sanford lleigltis, fronling Park avenue
420.000 Crates Celery
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$525.000.00
1)7x130. Each
j
550.00
250.000 Crates lx*ttun*
375.000.
00
II
2 I itti.*», corner IfMli and «Myrtle . .
1100.00
225.000 Crates Other Vegetables
215.000.
00
15 1 ( 'oilier Itti, Huh and l'almel to
000.00
i •) ■i,000.00 lb 1 L it bet ween Olh and HUh on Palmello
SOO.OO
25.000 Barrels Irish 1 ctatoes
17
1250.00
110.000 Bushels ( "orn
99.000.
00 1 Dii bel ween 3rd ami 4th on Oak
IS I Dtl between 3rd ami 1th on Oak
2100.00
65.000 Bushels «Sweet Potatoes
65.000.
00 I D&gt;l, between lit and 2nd on French
600.00
19.000 Boxes Citrus Oitrus Fruit
23,750.00' ' 2n |;|,K*k 5. Tier in
2,000 Tons Hay
24,000.00 21 UiSx2bs ft., mi Park Avenue (about (i loin
3500.00
1*J 500 00 22 Dtl on lii Street, between Palmello and Sanford
81.000 Watermelons

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or 3,118 cars of 40,000 lbs. capacity.

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1— Five room Cottage, on Palmetto ave­
nue between 4th and 5th streets
' . tuilct and bulb. Artesian well con­
nection. Cash
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$ 1,500.00
2 Lot 13, Blk 5, Tier 2, House of 10.rooms 2,500.00
3 — Lot, 100x150 ft., 10 room House, two.
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stories. Flowing well and rain water
water tank
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4,500.00
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4— Two storv, 7 room
Houser
100x110
ft.. m H &gt;ak-Hvenutv—Plenty of-tlowei'K- ..
and shrubberv
-3,500.00
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5 Five rotini Collagi*, corner lot. 67x 75
feel. F ; ls) teribs
2 , 100.00
6 I.«d 65\117. House G ruoti is and bath.
warehouse. 1'se 'QÍ waruhuuse re­
. served for 5 yi*;u*i.,, (»odd flowing
well: Half cash
3,000.00
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1000.00
1 Lot, lw*(weeiyhench ajid_Myrtle,&lt;m 1st Si.
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32 Kfjof.u lilt« k 5 lull i, on Magnolia
\3A*-\V «j of 1thick 15 lorn i on Park
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500.00
300.00
700.00
1500.00

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lui mi 3rd Street, SlringfellnwN Asidttioti
( iirnerlni Markham Heights
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( ’. H. Dingeu
Mr. Phillips
F. E. Roumillat
......Mr. M cKlm
.......... M. A. Miot
Mr. Moore
Geo. McLaughlin
..Mr. Campbell
Lake Hodges
Company

Good-Bye, Boys
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T o Have, To Hold, To L»ve
Tennessee Moon
If I Forget...... ....................................
Rag Time Wedding Bells
I Miss Yoii Most a t Twilight
\(lftre You Going ......... . . - •
Good-Bye, Rose
Pucker Up Your Lips, Miss Linda
Closing Chorus ......_ ............................

Curtain lowered for one minute
Piano Solo
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Ye Old Songs
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Parker, Campbell, Moore, Harrold
The Game......... ...........................:....Hodges vs. Roumillat

Score—Two and-Won

High"ari(I'Hungi3y .;..--- ------------------ Dingee and HodgesOn the Mississippi, intrrxlucing the famous race between
'Rout. E. !x*e and Natchez
Scenic Effects and Decorations by C. J . Rumph

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Good N ight and Au Revoir until we meet again.
Three war whoops for Seminole County and Sanfqrd.

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Among Sanford Merchants !
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Sanford merchants are among the
best ppoplo of. the earth and have never
received the publicity th at their »quarr
dealing*, big stocks, pleasing p.-rsuna!
itifn and beautiful vtnr*-' wi&lt;uM v-urriii:*
T h e Herald »ill (rum w.-ck (u »i**(, take
them up and endeavor to »how the trad*
the hunch of Ineivtent who gn to make
up uur hu.unit»» world
Tin- w.-.-k we
take dp the man « h o s e likeness 1.» given
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McCuller smile and ho» the ham,- win­

ning ways.
T h e aucr-cas of McCuller Is attributed
to two thing», pleasing his patrons l.
the exclusion of every thing else, keeping
the l&gt;e?t lipe of groe»*ri(-» that Os- market
afford« irrd using the column» &lt;i the
newspaper to let the public know that
he i» in Inis ini-»« I,. |‘ McCuller i* a
young man in vear» un i has ike wurlu
helute hint. T h a t lie will u i h I i m j i - I
prosper and build a gn uler Imsini'»giH » withoui *.iuii!| ami hi« reiiuirkit1 b
Mli-c.**» in hu-irti-*« froni u » h ui II hivin
mng is nil example worthy u( ermdainin
by every young twin who »i»he» to climb
In I h e top.
T h e re 1» m o re In hu-ln**»» life t h n r r f h .
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IT IS JUST AS EASY

Some Good May Be Done.

POINSETTIA \
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— Exchange
S lip p e r C e te » .

A discarded rub be r i le d raincoat may
be used to make c a s e « for «Upper» or
ru bbers
Make the cu»e» tn envelope
style, binding the e d g e s with tape and
fa tte n in g the flap o v e r with a c o m ­
mon anap book and e y e.

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make r o i N S F . I l l A the
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yi u wouldn't l' o without our ii c for any'hirg’ in llic world.
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L. P. M rt'uller

T h is young man l»-an* the utuqu- &lt;11»tinrlion of liRvtng »n unfailing supply
of good humor and despite the constant
drain lluit i» made i|«it, tlx» wealth, the
supply M-i-mt uldltHlt.il
H&lt; tins a
•tnilv that has never la-en rubbed oil
■ nil thing» never M-.ni to go wrong with
1. I*. M rt'u ller. lumdiurly
“ M a c."
"M a c’’ came among us many years

ago from the Apopka mountains. He
"hud received hi* early training in tho
country »tor* anil there is no better
training school in the world. He was
first known to fume a» the obliging
clerk In th* Sanford Grocery Co., and
ere long he made himself so valuable U&gt;
the trade that people would stand in the
■tore an hour ju it to get ‘‘Mac’’ to wait
on them. Quick, obliging, courteous,
smiling he made himself indi»|&gt;eiudble
to his employer* and from Monday
morning till Saturday night he v u on
the job every minute. With a change
In bu»int*a Mr. McCuller was besought
to go in business for himself, a natural
sequence for a good rxan is all lines of
trade, and ere long the sign of L. P. Mc­
Culler floated in the breeze and the new
■tore was a success from the start. Be
Ing a proprietor never gave “ Mac” the
■welled cranium for he redoubled his
efforts to please his patrons and his suc­
cess Iq business is due to his pnllring
efforts to please the public st ail coat*
The former aingje room became too
stnAll for his growing business and a few*
-•■weeks sgo he rented the double «ore
building where many yean ago he
started in as a clerk. Today he has two
fine store rooms in the Hand block fitted
up to date, clean, sanitary, carrying one
of the largest »lock» fn this section of
the state and here you can find every­
thing in sUple and fancy groceries, hay,
grain and feed stuffa and with a large
force of obliging clerks to cater to the
trade, /racy McCuller, a brother of
the proprietor and a close second In all
the a ttrib u t« except looks assists in thf
management and wear* the proverbial

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All Ladies’ Fancy Parasols at Half Price.
All Men’s Straw Hats at Half Price.
All Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes closing out.
All Men’s Fine Trousers Reduced.
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How «light a thing Is poverty; what
riche« nay tr e a i u r e » untold, a man
may pot«««« Hi th e midst of It. If ho
doe* but seek them a r i g h t —Coleridge.

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Riches In Poverty.

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Bo may tho Now Y e a r bo a happy
on« for you, happy to many— m o rT l
whose happiness depend« on you; so
may each year be happier than the
last — t ’harle» Idckons.

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I told nornvihlnK to a friend o n c e
and he replied, " G e e &lt;lo you want a
fellow to be p e r f e c t ’ " I «aid. “ Yee,
but
ne v e r e x p e c t to see one, but
there'» lots of rottennu»« which ca n
be eul out of the e ffo r ts of all of u s ."

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Get An Ice Box, Any How

S acrifice f o r Art'» Sake.
" Y o u »ay you haty* devoted your life
to a r t . ’’ «aid the m a n who tries to bo
polite, eveu When surprised. ’" T e a , “
replied Mr C t ttn r o r .VJ 5 h a re devote*!
m y self to an e ffo rt to 'lje c o m p
rich
enough to own a g allery of g e n u in e
old m a s te r s .”— W a s h in g to n S ta r.

b y hi» a c q u a in ta n c e * |,u» n o t liv e d hi» lib
t o — » u rn . . . T h e

Rural winter joys increase In an
tnveree ratio to the »quare of the dis­
tance. or word« to that effect
It
will he noticed that W hittier did not
write “Snow Bound" until after he
had become a clty-dwellor-and —the 1
memory of froeted Doae and ears and j
tingling hands and feet had become
dimmed and vague. A too accurate
memory,-like acute truthfulne*«, la a
terrible handicap for a real poet, juat 1
m It la to an editor.

Changing Nature Indirectly.
Ton are constantly assured that yon
cannot change human nature;
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ceaa of law. liut If you cannot reform
The art of ccnvlnch.^ 1* n e v e r given
men by reforming the condition« that to the mao who Is unwilling to persist !
make men what thay are, how la U
In an effort to convince.
that you can ao eaaUy debauch and
degrade them, by reversing the p ro
ceaa ?—Collier'* Weekly.
Dally Thought.
Who hears music feels bis sotltada
peopled at once.—Robert Browning.
Natural Question.
*1 am ao very fond of music," said
Mlse Kltttah. aa ahe swung heraell
Just Boss.
round on the piano stool and faced
A plumber, by the way. Is a skilled
Mr. Harkins, after thrumming away mechenlc who sits on a soap box while
for half an hour for his entertainment. his helper docs tho work.—Philadel­
"Ah*“ replied the young gentleman phia Ledger.
thoughtlessly. "W hy don’t you taka
Icasons?"—Stray Storlea.
Foolish Effort.
Borne men pot only expect the
His Unavailing Svarch.
worst, but take the troubla to hunt
"W ell, Jam es Henry Williams, did tor 1L —a - . 1.
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you enjoy you rself e l the seaside?"
“Tee, teacher, very much: I liked'lhe *“ *
sea, but I couldn’t find the Inthomla."
“Thu what, Jam es Henry WIlllamT**
“Tho Inthumls, teach er; whore it saye
In tile Bible, ’The sea and all th at In
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loike Hodges
F. E. Roumillat
Guo. M ei aitigli! in

Felix S. Frank
C. H. Dingue
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M. A. Mint

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Strong In Memory.

Trus to Natura.
The tota In a primary class in m u m .
training ware Imitating anythin* they
choose. When |t waa Hatel'a turn,
«be stepped Into the center of the
room and wriggled her body from aide
to aide. No one could goeaa what aha
waa Impersonating, ao abe waa aaked
to explain
“Why.” ahe tald. “I waa
a little dog w afylry it* talk”

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�OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEM INOLE COUNTY -T H E GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

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SEMI-WEEKLY

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One of the beat and mud enjoyable
okj fashioned Fourths ever j nil led of! in
this section of the state waa that of lied
Friday and the' monster crowds in the
o t y enjoyed the day to the utmost.
Sanford is famous as the moat honpitahlp
d t y that flVer entertained a large crowd
and the Fourth of July celebrations
«■penally are noted for their old faah*.
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fiomxi " hospitality • DprplDtV fye "fa ct
th a t every other d t jv t o a n and hamlet
far miles around had an alleged cele­
bration the crowd at Sanford did ntU
aaem diminished any and from sunrise
to dark the streeta were filled with a
kappy throng that looked the part of
holiday people.
The day was a |&gt;erfect one In every re­
aped , and the minute detail with which
the committee, through it» two repre­
sentatives. Mr. Dart Herndon and Thou.
K . Hates, arranged each department of
the celebration showed thoroughness of
management, thereby causing the maximum of pleasure to the’ great number
of persons gathered here to partake for
the first time of the generous hospitality
of the capital of Seminola.
Everybody was on the qui vive for
the morning parade and promptly at the
appointed time Mnrshal of the l&gt;ay
C . M Hand on hta fiery steed, lieribbonrsi with olfirial budgie started them
off on Palmetto avenue and with Chief
Underwood carrying a large (lag and also
mounted, started down the main ave­
nue. The parade was a good •■x|«mtioii
of the industries and art-s and the fra­
ternal orders were also in evidence, the
Eagle« us usual carrying oil the palm,
dreary«I in white and carrying riel, white
and blue parasols. The Eagle« ran al­
ways lie counted upon to make u Fourth
a i July parade The marshal of the day
wan followed by a platoon of mounted
policemen with Chief Tilll*. The full
number of talented musicians of the
Sanford Military Band were In the lead
and as usual carried off the palm. The
band played all day at the different
events and earned their money. The
Saidonl fire department was another
feature and had ul! the equipment, making a fine appearance. Among the in­
dustrial floats were the Cocoa Cola
wagon fill«! with Indian maiden* and
piloted by S. Runge, the vegetable dis­
play of O, L. Chane placed upon an
automobile and showing strings of jieje
pers. green corn and other products of
the Sanford farms. There were many
other wagons of different firms decorated
but the idea of a big mercantile display
in the parade did not acem to take root
with the merchant! until the laat minute
and this did not give them time to make
arrangements.
The
beautiful autore decorated with national colors
a most Imposing effect, being forti­
fied with a carload of minstrel men in
fantastic costume
Frank Miller, made up as a Seminole
chieftain came in for a goodly share of
plaudits from the crowd. There were
many other chiefs and maidens and
Seminole was well represented in the
procession. After traversing the prin­
cipal streets of the d ty the procession
finally wound up at the Sanford House
where the day'* festivities were pulled
off.
After several charming renditions by
tba band, the vast audience which had
gathered under the friendly oaks of the
Sanford House lawn, were called to order
by Chairman Forster, who briefly stated
the reasons for this celebration, and then
’ Introduced Dr. Brownlee, pastor of the
- Presbyterian church, who offered up a
fervid invocation to Hjm, who holdeth
the destinies of communities, towns,
«n in th « , states, nations and people us
within the palm of Hia hand, and thankfng Him for HU merries and help to the
new county of Seminole. The band then
delivered another number and the state
, ■ eong, Florida, My Florida, was sung with
great Best by everyone present.
The Declaration of Independence was
■ then read by Hon. 3. N. Whltncr, fol­
lowed by the tinging of My Country, 'TU
of Thee.
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Hon. L. C. O'Neal, of Brooksvtlle
, then made a stirring and patriotic ad­
dress on Liberty. The address was
wvfl received, Mr. O'Neal being very
popdlar with Sanford people.
The next niimber on the program was
■n address by Geo. DeCottre, who also
drived into the subject of lllierty. He
was followed by Thomas K. Bates, in a
brief'address relative to the poroibilitie*
of the new county and the coheeivcnem
with which its population should work In
nuking It on« of tbs foremost units in
tho fabric of the state of Florida.
— D r. T .'A . Neuf-then "took the rw n iw r
and made a speech of laudation to Hon.
&gt; Forrest Lake, thanking him for hU aci : &lt;/ i
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tivity in behalf of the new county, and
a I the close of this address Mr. l.ake
was presented with a beautiful silver
service, properly embellished with Sem­
inole Indian heads. Mr. Lake in rpreiving^this memento from the populace
of Seminole county, made a pleasing
addrena, In which he stated that hit
allegianr^tq hia people and hi» county
would never g r o w lew, and that he
would cherish the memory of this day as
one of the brightest spots in hia whole
life.
Mr. Lake then relieved Mr. Forster
of hU duties os chairman temporarily,
and Mr. DeCotUs then addressed
Chairman Forster and presented him
with an elegant Howard watch for hU vigi­
lance and activity as chairman of the
committee of 160, which had the matter
of county division in charge.
The gift so touched the heart of Mr.
Forster that he was unable to reply, hut
that the token was appreciated by him
was apparent to all.
The big eating then took place on the
hulk headed water front directly In
front of the Sanford House, where tables
hud been arranged and bread, pickle«,
hot fried fish and many other good
things were spread in tempting array
and where the gucaU dki full justice to
everything
Vertly the multitude was
fed from the luuvea and fish«« anti they
also gathered up ten baskets full anti had
two barrels of pickle« and one of fish left
over. Some of it went to the orphans
at Enterprise, and the rest went by de­
vious channels, hut was finally con­
sumed, and the big least went down in
Seminole archives a« the event of the
season in gastronomic feats.
After a alight surcease from pleasure
Jack Davison started his greasy
long, lean, keen razor back thl it bail
never seen the light of ctvilizati on liefore and after taking a nip nt rvi'ryIwdy'a legs as lie passed by took to the
tall and uncut timber where he is still
trying lo gel the aile grease from his
Ilea bitten hide Thu greasy pole and
other sports kept the people amused
«luring the interim and the motor Imat
race was pulled off on the lake front
with Billy Hill wirmer and J. T . Brady
second. The Orlando boat entered was
afraid of fast company and backed up.
When the sports were concluded, Mr
Bate«, with his megaphone marshaled
the audience hack to the park in front
of the Sanford Houae and then it was
that Mr. I-ake introduced Hon. W A.
MacWilliama of St. Augustine, who was
booked for an address relating to the
cause« and reasons why we should In this
particular instance make of this a double
celebration. The speech ol Mr. Mc­
Williams in full U given in another part
of The Herald and will Interest thus«
who heard It delivered, and those who
did not hear it.
Hon E. Noble Calhoun. also a resi­
dent of St. Augustine, and a direct des­
cendant of that family of Calhoun ora­
tors who have won fame of an interna­
tional nature, was then pressed Into ser­
vice, and told the hearers a few things
for their delectation. He heralded himaelf as coming from the oldest city in
the United States to the youngest coun­
ty in the United States, and made It
plain to the audience that we were un­
doubtedly one of the beet fixed round re
in Florida from many points of view, and
there » a* no real good reason why we
should not become the banner county
in the state from the fact that we had
the requisite Impetus, and produced the
proper potentiality, and were now gen­
erating a brand of dynamic that would
cause us to become better and more
ably known throughout the na1 Mr. Calhoun made a great hit
his hearers, and waa roundly ap­
plauded.
When the speech making waa com­
pleted the entire aggregation .took Us
way to the ball park to wltncaa a game
of base ball between Loughman and
Sanford. Thia game waa hot and furi­
ous, and while at its height Mr- Bates
secured the attention of the east throng
In the-.grknd stand and. imnouaced that
Doppgan, the Seminole''hero from Kbilmmee had just arrived, and would be
made the recipient of a gift from the
people of Seminole county. An auto­
mobile drew up in tronl of the grand
stand, and Hon. E. Noble Calhoun
again mounted the Impromptu rostrum,
and In a well selected verbage presented
Arthur E. Donrgan with a beautiful beJew eled'Flk pin, which h i d ’ been
cured from Tiffany, aa were also the
other gifts.
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mere when he arose to receive the gift,
The
hall game then proceeded, and as usual
Sanford got busy end listed the head
off its opponent, and won the game by a
score of 6 to 3 for Loughman. Lough­
man did fairly well, hut the Sanford
team
had
them
outclassed
and
swiped the-mats whenever needed.
A£ the big crowd straggled back from
the ball game they were not allowed to
real (or on tW cornw of First street and
Park avenue there were a number of
local huntsmen ready with a real live
fox captured the night before and they
pulhd off a first doss old time Florida
(ox hunt. M u ter Reynard was turned
loose and men and dogs went after him
full tilt, much to the great delight of the
spectators. Tho*e who caught the fox
in hia native wilds were Messrs. Evans,
Weeterdick, Diggers, Hudson, Turner
and Rickman and they chased him and
caught him in realistic style, finally drag­
ging the trophy down the streets to
show him off.
The night was given over to the
Lucky Sanford Minstrels nt the Im­
perial Theatre and the S R. 0 , sign was
hung out early in the evening. There
has never been such a crowd In the
theatre Iwfore anil the l»oya rounded up
u nice sum to place in the hands of Mr.
Stevens for the hall team.
The music as usual was in charge of
Mrs, Turner Houser and the manage­
ment of the show was in the capable
hands of Ed, 1-artP. The following pro­
gram was carrivd o u t and needs no fur­
ther comment,
Ensemble Uprning.
Opening Overture, including entire
company In melange of latest and popur
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Felix iv Frank
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Fun F. Roumillat K
E. F. l-aiie
Kolks G Mel uiughlin
M. A. Miot
The following «elections will Im* ren
dered
Good |t&gt;e Boys
C H. Ding«To Have, To Hold, To loive Mr Philli|is
Twinnwe Moon
F. E Roumillat
If 1 Forget
Mr. Mr Kim
Rag Time Wedding Bells M. A. Miot
1 M inn You Most at Twilight Mr Moore
Where You Going
Geo. Mcl-aughlm
Good-Dye, Rose
Mr. Campbell
Pucker Up Your 1J|M
Ijike Hodges
Closing Chorus
Company
Piano Solo
If uning Windhorst
Ye Old Songs
Seminole Four
Parker. Campbell, Moore, Harrold
The Game __
Hodges vi Roumillat
Score— Two and W’on
High and Hungry Dingee and Hodges
On the Mississippi, Introducing the famo­
us race between Kobt. E. Lee and Natchca
Scenic Effect* and Decorations by
C. J. Rumph.
and profusely thanked jt s donors.

Spwech of Hon W A McWilliams
Mr. McWilliams said in part;

Ladle« and Gentlemen -It is with sin­
cere pleasure that I availed myself of
the opportunity afforded by the the in­
vitation of the Commercial Club of-this
city to be and rejoice with jlou on thl*
occasion; Joy snd pleasure are condi­
tions sought after in thia life, and in their
pursuit we have a constitutional right,
hut it has Iwen truly said that the great­
est happiness which can be enjoyed Is
that experienced in participating and
contributing to the pleasure of our
friends, so my presence here is a pleasure
to me as I witness the Joy and happlneas
of this people.
This day is one which is and should
be remembered by every patriotic citizen
of our country, and it has been appro­
priately called "Independence Day."
When great events are to ;be produced
In this our world great exertion gener­
ally beconv* necessary, men are usually
raised up, with talents and power pe­
culiarly adapted to the purposes intend­
ed by Providence, who often, by their
disinterested services and extreme suf­
ferings become the wonder as well as
the examples of their own snd future
generations. The obligations of man­
kind to those worthy characters increase
in proportion to the Importance of the
blessings purchased by their labors.
It Is not, then, an unreasonable ex­
pectation which. I will know generally
prevails, that this day should be usually
devoted to perpetuating and respect­
fully remembering the dignified charac­
ters of those.great men, with whom it
has been our honor to claim the intimate
connection of fellow-citizens, men who
have purchased our present JoyfuF cir­
Mr. Donegan, a favorite with ' Ban- cumstances at the invaluable pries of
TCTd, IM r t f l f i T « tWliTnole county'and thrir Ij IikmI.-------------- -— ----------------------our representative in the Florida sen­
But you must also acknowledge with
ate. blushed like a pud cl of sixteen sum- me that this subject has been so fully
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To appreciate adequately the priv­
ileges of luring free born American rititefa* it is well on occasions of this kind
to be reminded of the patriotism, valor,
courage, hardships, and sacrifice« of
blood and treasure of the founders of
our Government.
When we recall the indomitable spirit
of the minute men in their efforts to pre­
vent Col. Smith from reaching Concord,
and their cry of “Liberty or Death."
which was taken Up. and became as a
torch which set ablaze the firea of pat­
riotism in the whole of New England,
and when the Virginia troope joined
Washington at Cambridge, the like im­
mortal words of Patrick. r Usury wet*
embroidered on their hunting shirts,
and so from Lexington, Concord, Tictmderogn, Bunker Hill and Long Islam! in
the north, and Moore's Creek and Fort
Moultrie in the south, the noble patriots
fought on and on, and there came a
period of discouragement, many sol­
diers unable to further endure hardshi|»
and privations and their terms of enlist­
ment having expired, left or diwerted
the arm), though compasarad with the
jealousli* of some of his officers, with a
depleted force. Washingtom realized
that a supreme effort must I** made to

and imiejiendent Mate*," this resolution
was adopted July 2, 1776, and brought
ahout the appointment of a committee
of w(rich Thoms* Jefferson was chairman
and as such wrote and submitted that
second Magna C harts, which ha* im-

j rouse hi* band of patriot* and Inspire
1 the country in the cause of free govern' merit, that they and It may know that
the fire* of hlierty hud not Ix-en quench, ed with the fir«« of adversity, he crowed
| the frtaen Deleware on that memorable

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and 1« such realization
our measuring up to
standard of cititdnship
country upon which the

manifested by Independence was rend to the jx-oplc
a proper high on this day. 137 years ago.
of the greatest
The Goddess of Liberty has stricken
sun ever shone? from the people of the western hemi­

mortalixed, endeared hi* name to the Christinas eve, and fought and won the
Hlierty loving ami down trodden people t»ttle of Trenton; then fimp. thr buttle
wocvr. rua etfoTC waa not w protest of Benningtoni tire double virtory of
Saratoga, and It was at King's Mnuli
nor a |»-tition
The I leelaration of Independence pr«e tain on the boundary between the Cqro
claimed at Philadelphia. July 1 th. 1776, 'lino*, where wa* dispelled the dream of
i* the onl) one of them which arrested Cornwallis, that he had sm-eeedrd in
the attention of the world when it was killing the desire for freedom of the
published, und ha« held its individual Iwuple of the south, and again St CoWillCcMTit ever since. By this act the col­ liens, Guilford l uurthouse, ( umden
onies threw down that gauge which nn*l Eutaw Springs, the men of. the
defied all tradition, whicj vlamped upon south gave up their live* that this land
all past history, which mocked at an­ should be the land of the free.
cient dogmas and hoary traditions,
When we think of Washington and
which Introduced ujwn earth an entirely his arm) at Valley Forge, during the
new and distinctive doctrine. Before winter of 1777-1776, the condition of
that time men had (ought (or the realiza­ that army, the soldiers poorly dad, and
tion of noble purpose* anil high alms; drilling many timro with inow on the
they had fought U&gt; win succor from dis­ ground, enduring pain and want for the
tressful conditions, they had fought for sake of Hlierty we are reminded of DCapt.
relief from oppornuiona; hut they had Farker at I&gt;exington and Concord, Ethan
fought for the«« as only the gaining of a Allen at Tlconderoga, Ward and Pres­
boon and privilege from power* that cott at Bunker Hill, General L*e in
were, and everywhere it was conceded North Carolina, Cot. Moultrie and Ser­
that there waa upon earth a rlta* of men geant Jasper at Fart Moultrie, Col.
ordained by Providence to rule, and that Starke at Bennington, who told hit men
the vassal's obediende was the inherit­ "we must beat the enemy thia day or
ance of the many.
Molly Starke's a widow,” at Saratoga
And when men rose up in their might Gañera] Schulyer, and tben John Paul
to fight upon the plains of Runnymede, Jones, the founder of the American navy
In earnest control, for ancient privilege«, in his glorious victory over the English
it was after all only asking something of fleet off the eastern coast of England,
the grace of the sovereign, and no one we cannot but feel that deep aense of
denied his absolute power to withhold patriotism and love of country, inspired
or grant It as he would. But the col­ by their glorious example. When the
onic« threw down this defiance to earth, drum taps of that struggle are sounded,
that there Was no heaven ordained class bealde the Father of our Country will
to govern men; that man by virtue of his be found many Putnam*, Paul Reveres,
existence, by reason of hU creation waa Montgomerys, Warrega, Greens, M arl­
a sovereign in his own right; and that in ons, I /we Moultrie«, Jaspers and Starke«,
these latter days ail just rights in gov­ and when the curtain of eternal peace Is
ernment were derived, not from the will raised, behold there will appear In saint­
of the ruler, but from the consent of the like ranks on Fame's eternal camping
governed.
ground,
It was a new doctrine, 1 repeat, and if
"The old Continentals,
It could be successfully maintained
In their ragged regimentals.
there was no foundation strong enough
Yielding not,"
for a throne to rest securely upon. And
so all the startled nations roae up to op.
|x»e it, thia Innovation of all that hod
been in the preceding centuries; but
guided by that star, led on by the reso­
lute courage, the steadfast Integrity of
Washington, our forefathers went on and
on in pursuit of this doctrine, In quest of
this precious boon, on through blood and
toil, on when the struggle seemed like
the madness of despair and on when
hope teemed to have fled, but patriotism
remained; on over trembling dynastic*
and crumbling thrones; until they wrest­
ed that jewel of their love from the rolurUuit liantls of a sullen king, and set
it to glitter forever upon-th* brow of •
newborn nation. Auspicious day, which
one hundred and thirty-eeven years ago
proclaimed both civil and religious lil&gt;rrty to all the populations of the earth.
Today we have set forty-eight stars
in our national heaven, through all the
years we liave gone on adding to (fie
constellation, each one with a radiance
of its own, each one with an orbit of its
own, but all swinging in delightful har­
mony in the larger orbit in which we
rwogtflra flUf tdmjnon country. ’
Are w« mindful and do we fully
realize the hlwingB of a free people,

"as amid the singing of angels in heaven,
the scene Is shut out from our mortal
vision by proud and happy tears."
What did throe patriots do for us?
Look around you. 1 am reminded
there is a monument in S t Pauls to the
architect of that magnificent building,
Sir Christopher Wrenn, upon that mon­
ument is inscribed "Here tin the body of
Sir Christopher Wrenn, architect of Sr.
Paul's."
That building will decay and crumble,
but the monument this republic left by
our forefatheni by their struggle for in­
dependence. built of their trials, suffer­
ings, wants, prtratlaqg, sorrows antf
blood, and cemented by their patriot­
ism, bravery and valor shall endure un­
til time shall lie no more
It has been said that the siiot fired nt
Concord In the cauiu- of liberty was
heard around Jhe world. It was more,
It was the blov jit) the doqf. of the cit­
adel of the. Divine Right of Kings, and
the'reverberations of that «hut, is still
ringing in the ears of the monarclual
rulers of tho old world.
What change« have tak^ffjjjace sluice
What changes have taken place since
the memorable day the Declaration of

sphere the shackles of monarchiaJ gov­
ernment, and in the old world ahe has
smiled ut&gt;on France, who sent us LaFayctte, and Portugal and Chins who
have drafted a constitution modeled
after our own, and the doctrine of the
rule of people shall and will go on ufiUl
the last sceptre of royalty has been
stricken from kingly bands.
When we, review the progress of this
free people in the liberal arts, and
science, in industries, manufacturing
and inventions. It becom« apparent that
a government of, by and for the people
affords the greatest opportunity for the
development of m an's'hiental and phys­
ical capabilities.
If we would show our appreciation of
our country, and lie thankful for th«
sacrifice« of those who shed their blood
that it may exist, then it should be our
constant aim as liberty-loving people
to transmit to posterity the government
of our father», then those martyrs to
the cause of liberty will not have died
in vain, and three ceremonios will not
have been Idle, and it can be truly said,
this is "The land of the free and home
of the brave.”
To you, my friends, this day also has
a special significance, as you celebrate
the natal day of the county of Seminole,
and her entrance into the sisterhood of
counti»»*yof this loud of Flowers, while I
do not occupy tin» [Kwmuu of a parent
ol this new county, )et, 1 am proud of
having been present at least when 1 t
happened. To our friends In that
grand rotinty of Orange your lorn to
them will be keenly felt, similar to that
felt by the old county of St. Johns, the
mother of the count ice of East Florida;
yet. when she see* ttye energy, industry
and development of her children* a
jojous pride in their progress more than
compensate* her for her loss, so let us
hope it will I m* with Orange, and that
Orange and Seminole will travel the
pathway of life hand in hand to that
haven of mutual happinres of content­
ment and peace.
I have no fears of the future of t
welfare of the new county, the Inde­
pendent patriotism, energy, persever­
ance, Integrity and honor of thia peopl«
leave« no douht that Seminole will too»
take her place among the moat pro­
gressive counlies of our state.

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Arthur YowtU, W. J. Thigpen and
J. H. Overman were fishing on the Wekiw* yesterday and caught 63 trout
and as many more bream and as proof
that they caught them brought Uw
string home or at least the trout. They
strung them on a cord in (he Sanford
House yard and had their picture taken,
and if any other section of Florida or any
other State can b elt this catch w«
want to aee them. Fiahing In the Wekiwa now is the finest ever and largv
catches are reported every day. Th«
stream is very swift and the greatest'
■difficulty is in rowing against the cup*
rent. The trio of lucky sports who went
yesterday solved the question by taking
a boat out on an automobile and floating
down to the mouth of the river, whera
they were picked up by a launch and
taken to town. Some of their trout
weighed eight pounds and the string w m
a beauty.
Death of William Cowan
William Cowan died at the Geneva
ferry last Saturday night of heart diaeaas
and his demise was so sudden that tba
body was not discovered until Sunday
morning early. Mr. Cowan had been
complaining of his heart fqr some time
and was being treated for it but other­
wise was apparently in the best of health
and had been a visitor to the celebration
here on the Fourth.
He was fifty-eight years of age at th«
time of his death and had spent his en­
tire* life in and around Sanford and had
many friends who will regret to hear of
hia death.
Tbe"funeral'aervicee were held at tba
home of James Cowan on Park avenue
on Sunday afternoon, Rev. Gaines of the
Methodist eburch officiating, iutrrment
being made in Lakeview cemetery.
Deceased leave» four brothers and one
sister and a wife und daughter to mourn
his death.

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Miss Hatlibel Hyer has returned to bar
home in Orlando after spending the

Knurlh at Staled 0« uwL ft .fa».

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consider'd and so ably handled by those
eloquent and enlightened men who have
gone liefore me in (his honorable path,
that had their superior ahlltlien fallen to
my lot, I could do hut little more than
repeat the substance of their observa­
tion« and vary their language.
When those sturdy pilgrims who
wrote in th e cabin-of the Mayflower the
first charter of freedom, providing for a
government of just and A(ual laws, and
against every fo n rro f‘h!jt«iW¥*lHa ryr*
anny, the leaven of their principles,
biased the way and planted the seed of
freedom, and its fruit was the Declara­
tion of Independence, upon which was
founded the free commonwealth of the
republic of the United States.
And we of the aouth feel a sectional
pride in the knowledge that in Mrchlenhurg on the 29th day of May. 1776, ■
Declaration of Independence was a bio
adopted , by the patriotic and liverty
loving people of the grand old state of
North Carolina.
Platforms of principle«, by petition or
protest oe Bin lenient have been a* fre­
quent ns revolts against established
auth«»rity, they constitute a part of the
literature of all nations; but the resolu­
tion offered by Richard Henry I-ee, n
member from Virginia, in the Conti­
nental Congress which met in Phila­
delphia in July 1776, that "ihMie colonir« are, and of right ought to be. free

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Strong In Memory.

Trus to Natura.
Rural winter joys increase In an
The tota In a primary class in m u m .
tnveree ratio to the »quare of the dis­
training ware Imitating anythin* they
tance. or word« to that effect
It
choose. When |t waa Hatel'a turn,
will he noticed that W hittier did not
«be stepped Into the center of the
write “Snow Bound" until after he
room and wriggled her body from aide
had become a clty-dwellor-and —the 1
to aide. No one could goeaa what aha
memory of froeted Doae and ears and j
waa Impersonating, ao abe waa aaked
tingling hands and feet had become
to explain
“Why.” ahe tald. “I waa
dimmed and vague. A too accurate
a little dog w afylry it* talk”
memory,-like acute truthfulne*«, la a
terrible handicap for a real poet, juat 1
Changing Nature Indirectly.
m It la to an editor.
Ton are constantly assured that yon
cannot change human nature;
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yno cannot pialre
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ceaa of law. liut If you cannot reform
The art of ccnvlnch.^ 1* never given
men by reforming the condition« that to the mao who Is unwilling to persist !
make men what thay are, how la U
In an effort to convince.
that you can ao eaaUy debauch and
degrade them, by reversing th e p ro
ceaa ?—Collier'* Weekly.
Dally Thought.
Who hears music feels bis sotltada
peopled at once.—Robert Browning.
Natural Question.
*1 am ao very fond of music," said
Mlse Kltttah. aa ahe swung heraell
Just Boss.
round on the piano stool and faced
A plumber, by the way. Is a skilled
Mr. Harkins, after thrumming away mechenlc who sits on a soap box while
for half an hour for his entertainment. his helper docs tho work.—Philadel­
"Ah*“ replied the young gentleman phia Ledger.
thoughtlessly. "W hy don’t you taka
Icasons?"—Stray Storlea.
Foolish Effort.
Borne men pot only expect the
His Unavailing Svarch.
worst, but take the troubla to hunt
"W ell, Jam es Henry Williams, did tor 1L —a - .1.
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you enjoy you rself e l the seaside?"
“Tee, teacher, very much: I liked'lhe *“ *
sea, but I couldn’t find the Inthomla."
“Thu what, Jam es Henry WIlllamT**
“Tho Inthumls, teach er; whore it saye
In tile Bible, ’The sea and all th at In
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loike Hodges
F. E. Roumillat
Guo. Mei aitigli! in

Felix S. Frank
C. H. Dingue
E. F. lame
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To Have, To Hold, To L»ve
Tennessee Moon
If I Forget.......................................
Rag Time Wedding Bells
I Miss Yoii Most at Twilight
\(lftre You Going ........ . . - •
Good-Bye, Rose
Pucker Up Your Lips, Miss Linda
Closing Chorus ..... _ .........................

( ’. H. Dingeu
Mr. Phillips
F. E. Roumillat
..... Mr. McKlm
......... M. A. Miot
Mr. Moore
Geo. McLaughlin
..Mr. Campbell
Lake Hodges
Company

Curtain lowered for one minute
Piano Solo
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Ye Old Songs
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Parker, Campbell, Moore, Harrold
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Sanford merchants are among the
best ppoplo of. the earth and have never
received the publicity that their »quarr
dealing*, big stocks, pleasing p.-rsuna!
itifn and beautiful vtnr*-' wi&lt;uM v-urriii:*
The Herald »ill (rum w.-ck (u »i**(, take
them up and endeavor to »how the trad*
the hunch of Ineivtent who gn to make
up uur hu.unit»» world
Tin- w.-.-k we
take dp the man «hose likeness 1.» given
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rubbers
Make the cu»e» tn envelope
style, binding the edges with tape and
fattening the flap over with a c o m­
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L. P. Mrt'uller

This young man l»-an* the utuqu- &lt;11»tinrlion of liRvtng »n unfailing supply
of good humor and despite the constant
drain lluit i» made i|«it, tlx» wealth, the
supply M-i-mt uldltHlt.il
H&lt; tins a
•tnilv that has never la-en rubbed oil
■nil thing» never M-.ni to go wrong with
1. I*. Mrt'uller. lumdiurly
“ Mac. "
"M a c’’ came among us many years

ago from the Apopka mountains. He
"hud received hi* early training in tho
country »tor* anil there is no better
training school in the world. He was
first known to fume a» the obliging
clerk In th* Sanford Grocery Co., and
ere long he made himself so valuable U&gt;
the trade that people would stand in the
■tore an hour ju it to get ‘‘Mac’’ to wait
on them. Quick, obliging, courteous,
smiling he made himself indi»|&gt;eiudble
to his employer* and from Monday
morning till Saturday night he v u on
the job every minute. With a change
In bu»int*a Mr. McCuller was besought
to go in business for himself, a natural
sequence for a good rxan is all lines of
trade, and ere long the sign of L. P. Mc­
Culler floated in the breeze and the new
■tore was a success from the start. Be
Ing a proprietor never gave “ Mac” the
■welled cranium for he redoubled his
efforts to please his patrons and his suc­
cess Iq business is due to his pnllring
efforts to please the public st ail coat*
The former aingje room became too
stnAll for his growing business and a few*
-•■weeks sgo he rented the double «ore
building where many yean ago he
started in as a clerk. Today he has two
fine store rooms in the Hand block fitted
up to date, clean, sanitary, carrying one
of the largest »lock» fn this section of
the state and here you can find every­
thing in sUple and fancy groceries, hay,
grain and feed stuffa and with a large
force of obliging clerks to cater to the
trade, /racy McCuller, a brother of
the proprietor and a close second In all
the a ttrib u t« except looks assists in thf
management and wear* the proverbial

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All Ladies’ Fancy Parasols at Half Price.
All Men’s Straw Hats at Half Price.
All Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes closing out.
All Men’s Fine Trousers Reduced.
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How «light a thing Is poverty; what
riche« nay treaiure» untold, a man
may pot«««« Hi the midst of It. If ho
doe* but seek them a r i g h t —Coleridge.

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wan! to make the ire wc sell you last as loni; as possible and

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Some Good May Be Done.
I told nornvihlnK to a friend once
and he replied, "Gee &lt;lo you want a
fellow to be p erfect’ " I «aid. “ Yee,
but
never expect to see one, but
there'» lots of rottennu»« which can
be eul out of the efforts of all of us."
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There 1» more In hu-ln**»» life thnrrfh.
•jordhl idea ol gain, and flie «uccia«|ul
bu»iin"»» mun who cun count In» friend»
Dlckent' New Y ear1» Wish.
by hi» acquaintance* |,u» not lived hi» lib
Bo may tho Now Year bo a happy
to— »urn. ..T he
»unny hni»'' ,»r»- tin on« for you, happy to many— morTl
IM'opb* who ouiki lit.- worth living u d whose happiness depend« on you; so
Met idler nut mtlv »ill» .mi thi (iii.i] may each year be happier than the
last — t ’harle» Idckons.
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Get An Ice Box, Any How

Sacrifice for Art'» Sake.
"You »ay you haty* devoted your life
to art.’’ «aid the man who tries to bo
polite, eveu When surprised. ’"T e a ,“
replied Mr Ctttnror.VJ5 hare devote*!
myself to an effort to'ljecom p rich
enough to own a gallery of genuine
McCuller smile and ho» the ham,- win­ old masters.”— Washington Star.

The aucr-cas of McCuller Is attributed
to two thing», pleasing his patrons l.
the exclusion of every thing else, keeping
the l&gt;e?t lipe of groe»*ri(-» that Os- market
afford« irrd using the column» &lt;i the
newspaper to let the public know that
he i» in Inis ini-»« I,. |‘ McCuller i* a
young man in vear» un i has ike wurlu
helute hint. That lie will uih I imji- I
prosper and build a gn uler Imsini'»giH » withoui *.iuii!| ami hi« reiiuirkit1 b
Mli-c.**» in hu-irti-*« froni u »huiII hivin
mng is nil example worthy u( ermdainin
by every young twin who »i»he» to climb
In I he top.

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Good Night and Au Revoir until we meet again.
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One of the beat and mud enjoyable
okj fashioned Fourths ever j nil led of! in
this section of the state waa that of lied
Friday and the' monster crowds in the
o t y enjoyed the day to the utmost.
Sanford is famous as the moat honpitahlp
d t y that flVer entertained a large crowd
and the Fourth of July celebrations
«■penally are noted for their old faah*.
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fiomxi " hospitality • DprplDtV fye "fa ct
th a t every other d t jv t o a n and hamlet
far miles around had an alleged cele­
bration the crowd at Sanford did ntU
aaem diminished any and from sunrise
to dark the streeta were filled with a
kappy throng that looked the part of
holiday people.
The day was a |&gt;erfect one In every re­
aped , and the minute detail with which
the committee, through it» two repre­
sentatives. Mr. Dart Herndon and Thou.
K. Hates, arranged each department of
the celebration showed thoroughness of
management, thereby causing the maximum of pleasure to the’ great number
of persons gathered here to partake for
the first time of the generous hospitality
of the capital of Seminola.
Everybody was on the qui vive for
the morning parade and promptly at the
appointed time Mnrshal of the l&gt;ay
C . M Hand on hta fiery steed, lieribbonrsi with olfirial budgie started them
off on Palmetto avenue and with Chief
Underwood carrying a large (lag and also
mounted, started down the main ave­
nue. The parade was a good •■x|«mtioii
of the industries and art-s and the fra­
ternal orders were also in evidence, the
Eagle« us usual carrying oil the palm,
dreary«I in white and carrying riel, white
and blue parasols. The Eagle« ran al­
ways lie counted upon to make u Fourth
a i July parade The marshal of the day
wan followed by a platoon of mounted
policemen with Chief Tilll*. The full
number of talented musicians of the
Sanford Military Band were In the lead
and as usual carried off the palm. The
band played all day at the different
events and earned their money. The
Saidonl fire department was another
feature and had ul! the equipment, making a fine appearance. Among the in­
dustrial floats were the Cocoa Cola
wagon fill«! with Indian maiden* and
piloted by S. Runge, the vegetable dis­
play of O, L. Chane placed upon an
automobile and showing strings of jieje
pers. green corn and other products of
the Sanford farms. There were many
other wagons of different firms decorated
but the idea of a big mercantile display
in the parade did not acem to take root
with the merchant! until the laat minute
and this did not give them time to make
arrangements.
The
beautiful autore decorated with national colors
a most Imposing effect, being forti­
fied with a carload of minstrel men in
fantastic costume
Frank Miller, made up as a Seminole
chieftain came in for a goodly share of
plaudits from the crowd. There were
many other chiefs and maidens and
Seminole was well represented in the
procession. After traversing the prin­
cipal streets of the d ty the procession
finally wound up at the Sanford House
where the day'* festivities were pulled
off.
After several charming renditions by
tba band, the vast audience which had
gathered under the friendly oaks of the
Sanford House lawn, were called to order
by Chairman Forster, who briefly stated
the reasons for this celebration, and then
’ Introduced Dr. Brownlee, pastor of the
- Presbyterian church, who offered up a
fervid invocation to Hjm, who holdeth
the destinies of communities, towns,
«n in th « , states, nations and people us
within the palm of Hia hand, and thankfng Him for HU merries and help to the
new county of Seminole. The band then
delivered another number and the state
, ■ eong, Florida, My Florida, was sung with
great Best by everyone present.
The Declaration of Independence was
■ then read by Hon. 3. N . Whltncr, fol­
lowed by the tinging of My Country, 'TU
of Thee.
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Hon. L. C. O'Neal, of Brooksvtlle
, then made a stirring and patriotic ad­
dress on Liberty. The address was
wvfl received, Mr. O'Neal being very
popdlar with Sanford people.
The next niimber on the program was
■n address by Geo. DeCottre, who also
drived into the subject of lllierty. He
was followed by Thomas K. Bates, in a
brief'address relative to the poroibilitie*
of the new county and the coheeivcnem
with which its population should work In
nuking It on« of tbs foremost units in
tho fabric of the state of Florida.
— D r. T .'A . Neuf-then "took the rw n iw r
and made a speech of laudation to Hon.
&gt; Forrest Lake, thanking him for hU aci : &lt;/ i
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tivity in behalf of the new county, and
a I the close of this address Mr. l.ake
was presented with a beautiful silver
service, properly embellished with Sem­
inole Indian heads. Mr. Lake in rpreiving^this memento from the populace
of Seminole county, made a pleasing
addrena, In which he stated that hit
allegianr^tq hia people and hi» county
would never g r o w lew, and that he
would cherish the memory of this day as
one of the brightest spots in hia whole
life.
Mr. Lake then relieved Mr. Forster
of hU duties os chairman temporarily,
and Mr. DeCotUs then addressed
Chairman Forster and presented him
with an elegant Howard watch for hU vigi­
lance and activity as chairman of the
committee of 160, which had the matter
of county division in charge.
The gift so touched the heart of Mr.
Forster that he was unable to reply, hut
that the token was appreciated by him
was apparent to all.
The big eating then took place on the
hulk headed water front directly In
front of the Sanford House, where tables
hud been arranged and bread, pickle«,
hot fried fish and many other good
things were spread in tempting array
and where the gucaU dki full justice to
everything
Vertly the multitude was
fed from the luuvea and fish«« anti they
also gathered up ten baskets full anti had
two barrels of pickle« and one of fish left
over. Some of it went to the orphans
at Enterprise, and the rest went by de­
vious channels, hut was finally con­
sumed, and the big least went down in
Seminole archives a« the event of the
season in gastronomic feats.
After a alight surcease from pleasure
Jack Davison started his greasy
long, lean, keen razor back thl it bail
never seen the light of ctvilizati on liefore and after taking a nip nt rvi'ryIwdy'a legs as lie passed by took to the
tall and uncut timber where he is still
trying lo gel the aile grease from his
Ilea bitten hide Thu greasy pole and
other sports kept the people amused
«luring the interim and the motor Imat
race was pulled off on the lake front
with Billy Hill wirmer and J. T . Brady
second. The Orlando boat entered was
afraid of fast company and backed up.
When the sports were concluded, Mr
Bate«, with his megaphone marshaled
the audience hack to the park in front
of the Sanford Houae and then it was
that Mr. I-ake introduced Hon. W A.
MacWilliama of St. Augustine, who was
booked for an address relating to the
cause« and reasons why we should In this
particular instance make of this a double
celebration. The speech ol Mr. Mc­
Williams in full U given in another part
of The Herald and will Interest thus«
who heard It delivered, and those who
did not hear it.
Hon E. Noble Calhoun. also a resi­
dent of St. Augustine, and a direct des­
cendant of that family of Calhoun ora­
tors who have won fame of an interna­
tional nature, was then pressed Into ser­
vice, and told the hearers a few things
for their delectation. He heralded himaelf as coming from the oldest city in
the United States to the youngest coun­
ty in the United States, and made It
plain to the audience that we were un­
doubtedly one of the beet fixed round re
in Florida from many points of view, and
there » a* no real good reason why we
should not become the banner county
in the state from the fact that we had
the requisite Impetus, and produced the
proper potentiality, and were now gen­
erating a brand of dynamic that would
cause us to become better and more
ably known throughout the na1 Mr. Calhoun made a great hit
his hearers, and waa roundly ap­
plauded.
When the speech making waa com­
pleted the entire aggregation .took Us
way to the ball park to wltncaa a game
of base ball between Loughman and
Sanford. Thia game waa hot and furi­
ous, and while at its height Mr- Bates
secured the attention of the east throng
In the-.grknd stand and. imnouaced that
Doppgan, the Seminole''hero from Kbilmmee had just arrived, and would be
made the recipient of a gift from the
people of Seminole county. An auto­
mobile drew up in tronl of the grand
stand, and Hon. E. Noble Calhoun
again mounted the Impromptu rostrum,
and In a well selected verbage presented
Arthur E. Donrgan with a beautiful beJew eled'Flk pin, which h i d ’ been
cured from Tiffany, aa were also the
other gifts.
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mere when he arose to receive the gift,
and profusely thanked jt s donors. The
hall game then proceeded, and as usual
Sanford got busy end listed the head
off its opponent, and won the game by a
score of 6 to 3 for Loughman. Lough­
man did fairly well, hut the Sanford
team
had
them
outclassed
and
swiped the-mats whenever needed.
A£ the big crowd straggled back from
the ball game they were not allowed to
real (or on tW cornw of First street and
Park avenue there were a number of
local huntsmen ready with a real live
fox captured the night before and they
pulhd off a first doss old time Florida
(ox hunt. M u ter Reynard was turned
loose and men and dogs went after him
full tilt, much to the great delight of the
spectators. Tho*e who caught the fox
in hia native wilds were Messrs. Evans,
Weeterdick, Diggers, Hudson, Turner
and Rickman and they chased him and
caught him in realistic style, finally drag­
ging the trophy down the streets to
show him off.
The night was given over to the
Lucky Sanford Minstrels nt the Im­
perial Theatre and the S R. 0 , sign was
hung out early in the evening. There
has never been such a crowd In the
theatre Iwfore anil the l»oya rounded up
u nice sum to place in the hands of Mr.
Stevens for the hall team.
The music as usual was in charge of
Mrs, Turner Houser and the manage­
ment of the show was in the capable
hands of Ed, 1-artP. The following pro­
gram was carrivd out and needs no fur­
ther comment,
Ensemble Uprning.
Opening Overture, including entire
company In melange of latest and popur

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Felix iv Frank
1nUrlocutor
The
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Fun F. Roumillat K
E. F. l-aiie
Kolks G Mel uiughlin
M. A. Miot
The following «elections will Im* ren
dered
Good |t&gt;e Boys
C H. Ding«To Have, To Hold, To loive Mr Philli|is
Twinnwe Moon
F. E Roumillat
If 1 Forget
Mr. Mr Kim
Rag Time Wedding Bells M. A. Miot
1 M inn You Most at Twilight Mr Moore
Where You Going
Geo. Mcl-aughlm
Good-Dye, Rose
Mr. Campbell
Pucker Up Your 1J|M
Ijike Hodges
Closing Chorus
Company
Piano Solo
If uning Windhorst
Ye Old Songs
Seminole Four
Parker. Campbell, Moore, Harrold
The Game __
Hodges vi Roumillat
Score— Two and W’on
High and Hungry Dingee and Hodges
On the Mississippi, Introducing the famo­
us race between Kobt. E. Lee and Natchca
Scenic Effect* and Decorations by
C. J. Rumph.
Spwech of Hon W A McWilliams
Mr. McWilliams said in part;

Ladle« and Gentlemen -It is with sin­
cere pleasure that I availed myself of
the opportunity afforded by the the in­
vitation of the Commercial Club of-this
city to be and rejoice with jlou on thl*
occasion; Joy snd pleasure are condi­
tions sought after in thia life, and in their
pursuit we have a constitutional right,
hut it has Iwen truly said that the great­
est happiness which can be enjoyed Is
that experienced in participating and
contributing to the pleasure of our
friends, so my presence here is a pleasure
to me as I witness the Joy and happlneas
of this people.
This day is one which is and should
be remembered by every patriotic citizen
of our country, and it has been appro­
priately called "Independence Day."
When great events are to ;be produced
In this our world great exertion gener­
ally beconv* necessary, men are usually
raised up, with talents and power pe­
culiarly adapted to the purposes intend­
ed by Providence, who often, by their
disinterested services and extreme suf­
ferings become the wonder as well as
the examples of their own snd future
generations. The obligations of man­
kind to those worthy characters increase
in proportion to the Importance of the
blessings purchased by their labors.
It Is not, then, an unreasonable ex­
pectation which. I will know generally
prevails, that this day should be usually
devoted to perpetuating and respect­
fully remembering the dignified charac­
ters of those.great men, with whom it
has been our honor to claim the intimate
connection of fellow-citizens, men who
have purchased our present JoyfuF cir­
Mr. Donegan, a favorite with ' Ban- cumstances at the invaluable pries of
TCTd, IM r t f l f i T « tWliTnole county'and thrir Ij IikmI.-------------- -— ----------------------our representative in the Florida sen­
But you must also acknowledge with
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so all the startled nations roae up to op.
|x»e it, thia Innovation of all that hod
been in the preceding centuries; but
guided by that star, led on by the reso­
lute courage, the steadfast Integrity of
Washington, our forefathers went on and
on in pursuit of this doctrine, In quest of
this precious boon, on through blood and
toil, on when the struggle seemed like
the madness of despair and on when
hope teemed to have fled, but patriotism
remained; on over trembling dynastic*
and crumbling thrones; until they wrest­
ed that jewel of their love from the rolurUuit liantls of a sullen king, and set
it to glitter forever upon-th* brow of •
newborn nation. Auspicious day, which
one hundred and thirty-eeven years ago
proclaimed both civil and religious lil&gt;rrty to all the populations of the earth.
Today we have set forty-eight stars
in our national heaven, through all the
years we liave gone on adding to (fie
constellation, each one with a radiance
of its own, each one with an orbit of its
own, but all swinging in delightful har­
mony in the larger orbit in which we
rwogtflra flUf tdmjnon country. ’
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"as amid the singing of angels in heaven,
the scene Is shut out from our mortal
vision by proud and happy tears."
What did throe patriots do for us?
Look around you. 1 am reminded
there is a monument in S t Pauls to the
architect of that magnificent building,
Sir Christopher Wrenn, upon that mon­
ument is inscribed "Here tin the body of
Sir Christopher Wrenn, architect of Sr.
Paul's."
That building will decay and crumble,
but the monument this republic left by
our forefatheni by their struggle for in­
dependence. built of their trials, suffer­
ings, wants, prtratlaqg, sorrows antf
blood, and cemented by their patriot­
ism, bravery and valor shall endure un­
til time shall lie no more
It has been said that the siiot fired nt
Concord In the cauiu- of liberty was
heard around Jhe world. It was more,
It was the blov jit) the doqf. of the cit­
adel of the. Divine Right of Kings, and
the'reverberations of that «hut, is still
ringing in the ears of the monarclual
rulers of tho old world.
What change« have tak^ffjjjace sluice
What changes have taken place since
the memorable day the Declaration of

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Independence was rend to the jx-oplc
on this day. 137 years ago.
The Goddess of Liberty has stricken
from the people of the western hemi­
sphere the shackles of monarchiaJ gov­
ernment, and in the old world ahe has
smiled ut&gt;on France, who sent us LaFayctte, and Portugal and Chins who
have drafted a constitution modeled
after our own, and the doctrine of the
rule of people shall and will go on ufiUl
the last sceptre of royalty has been
stricken from kingly bands.
When we, review the progress of this
free people in the liberal arts, and
science, in industries, manufacturing
and inventions. It becom« apparent that
a government of, by and for the people
affords the greatest opportunity for the
development of m an's'hiental and phys­
ical capabilities.
If we would show our appreciation of
our country, and lie thankful for th«
sacrifice« of those who shed their blood
that it may exist, then it should be our
constant aim as liberty-loving people
to transmit to posterity the government
of our father», then those martyrs to
the cause of liberty will not have died
in vain, and three ceremonios will not
have been Idle, and it can be truly said,
this is "The land of the free and home
of the brave.”
To you, my friends, this day also has
a special significance, as you celebrate
the natal day of the county of Seminole,
and her entrance into the sisterhood of
counti»»*yof this loud of Flowers, while I
do not occupy tin» [Kwmuu of a parent
ol this new county, )et, 1 am proud of
having been present at least when 1t
happened. To our friends In that
grand rotinty of Orange your lorn to
them will be keenly felt, similar to that
felt by the old county of St. Johns, the
mother of the count ice of East Florida;
yet. when she see* ttye energy, industry
and development of her children* a
jojous pride in their progress more than
compensate* her for her loss, so let us
hope it will Im* with Orange, and that
Orange and Seminole will travel the
pathway of life hand in hand to that
haven of mutual happinres of content­
ment and peace.
I have no fears of the future of t
welfare of the new county, the Inde­
pendent patriotism, energy, persever­
ance, Integrity and honor of thia peopl«
leave« no douht that Seminole will too»
take her place among the moat pro­
gressive counlies of our state.

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Had Fine Fishing

Arthur YowtU, W. J. Thigpen and
J. H. Overman were fishing on the Wekiw* yesterday and caught 63 trout
and as many more bream and as proof
that they caught them brought Uw
string home or at least the trout. They
strung them on a cord in (he Sanford
House yard and had their picture taken,
and if any other section of Florida or any
other State can b elt this catch w«
want to aee them. Fiahing In the Wekiwa now is the finest ever and largv
catches are reported every day. Th«
stream is very swift and the greatest'
■difficulty is in rowing against the cup*
rent. The trio of lucky sports who went
yesterday solved the question by taking
a boat out on an automobile and floating
down to the mouth of the river, whera
they were picked up by a launch and
taken to town. Some of their trout
weighed eight pounds and the string w m
a beauty.
Death of William Cowan
William Cowan died at the Geneva
ferry last Saturday night of heart diaeaas
and his demise was so sudden that tba
body was not discovered until Sunday
morning early. Mr. Cowan had been
complaining of his heart fqr some time
and was being treated for it but other­
wise was apparently in the best of health
and had been a visitor to the celebration
here on the Fourth.
He was fifty-eight years of age at th«
time of his death and had spent his en­
tire* life in and around Sanford and had
many friends who will regret to hear of
hia death.
Tbe"funeral'aervicee were held at tba
home of James Cowan on Park avenue
on Sunday afternoon, Rev. Gaines of the
Methodist eburch officiating, iutrrment
being made in Lakeview cemetery.
Deceased leave» four brothers and one
sister and a wife und daughter to mourn
his death.

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Miss Hatlibel Hyer has returned to bar
home in Orlando after spending the

Knurl h at S ta le d 0« uw L f t .fa » .
II. J. Holly. Little May Holly avcohrvpanied her home and will remain ««vend *
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consider'd and so ably handled by those and 1« such realization manifested by
eloquent and enlightened men who have our measuring up to a proper high
gone liefore me in (his honorable path, standard of cititdnship of the greatest
that had their superior ahlltlien fallen to country upon which the sun ever shone?
my lot, I could do hut little more than
To appreciate adequately the priv­
repeat the substance of their observa­ ileges of luring free born American ritition« and vary their language.
tefa* it is well on occasions of this kind
When those sturdy pilgrims who to be reminded of the patriotism, valor,
wrote in th e cabin-of the Mayflower the courage, hardships, and sacrifice« of
first charter of freedom, providing for a blood and treasure of the founders of
government of just and A(ual laws, and our Government.
against every fo n rro f‘h!jt«iW¥*lHa ryr*
When we recall the indomitable spirit
anny, the leaven of their principles, of the minute men in their efforts to pre­
biased the way and planted the seed of vent Col. Smith from reaching Concord,
freedom, and its fruit was the Declara­ and their cry of “Liberty or Death."
tion of Independence, upon which was which was taken Up. and became as a
founded the free commonwealth of the torch which set ablaze the firea of pat­
republic of the United States.
riotism in the whole of New England,
And we of the aouth feel a sectional and when the Virginia troope joined
pride in the knowledge that in Mrch- Washington at Cambridge, the like im­
lenhurg on the 29th day of May. 1776, ■ mortal words of Patrick. r Usury wet*
Declaration of Independence was a bio embroidered on their hunting shirts,
adopted , by the patriotic and liverty and so from Lexington, Concord, Tictmloving people of the grand old state of derogn, Bunker Hill and Long Islam! in
the north, and Moore's Creek and Fort
North Carolina.
Platforms of principle«, by petition or Moultrie in the south, the noble patriots
protest oe Bin lenient have been a* fre­ fought on and on, and there came a
quent ns revolts against established period of discouragement, many sol­
auth«»rity, they constitute a part of the diers unable to further endure hardshi|»
literature of all nations; but the resolu­ and privations and their terms of enlist­
tion offered by Richard Henry I-ee, n ment having expired, left or diwerted
member from Virginia, in the Conti­ the arm), though compasarad with the
nental Congress which met in Phila­ jealousli* of some of his officers, with a
delphia in July 1776, that "ihMie col- depleted force. Washingtom realized
onir« are, and of right ought to be. free that a supreme effort must I** made to
and imiejiendent Mate*," this resolution j rouse hi* band of patriot* and Inspire
was adopted July 2, 1776, and brought 1the country in the cause of free governahout the appointment of a committee ' merit, that they and It may know that
of w(rich Thoms* Jefferson was chairman the fire* of hlierty hud not Ix-en quenchand as such wrote and submitted that , ed with the fir«« of adversity, he crowed
second Magna Charts, which ha* im- |the frtaen Deleware on that memorable
mortalixed, endeared hi* name to the Christinas eve, and fought and won the
Hlierty loving ami down trodden people t»ttle of Trenton; then fimp. thr buttle
wocvr. rua etfoTC waa not w protest of Benningtoni tire double virtory of
Saratoga, and It was at King's Mnuli
nor a |»-tition
The I leelaration of Independence pr«e tain on the boundary between the Cqro
claimed at Philadelphia. July 1th. 1776, 'lino*, where wa* dispelled the dream of
i* the onl) one of them which arrested Cornwallis, that he had sm-eeedrd in
the attention of the world when it was killing the desire for freedom of the
published, und ha« held its individual Iwuple of the south, and again St CoWillCcMTit ever since. By this act the col­ liens, Guilford l uurthouse, ( umden
onies threw down that gauge which nn*l Eutaw Springs, the men of. the
defied all tradition, whicj vlamped upon south gave up their live* that this land
all past history, which mocked at an­ should be the land of the free.
cient dogmas and hoary traditions,
When we think of Washington and
which Introduced ujwn earth an entirely his arm) at Valley Forge, during the
new and distinctive doctrine. Before winter of 1777-1776, the condition of
that time men had (ought (or the realiza­ that army, the soldiers poorly dad, and
tion of noble purpose* anil high alms; drilling many timro with inow on the
they had fought U&gt; win succor from dis­ ground, enduring pain and want for the
tressful conditions, they had fought for sake of Hlierty we are reminded of DCapt.
relief from oppornuiona; hut they had Farker at I&gt;exington and Concord, Ethan
fought for the«« as only the gaining of a Allen at Tlconderoga, Ward and Pres­
boon and privilege from power* that cott at Bunker Hill, General L*e in
were, and everywhere it was conceded North Carolina, Cot. Moultrie and Ser­
that there waa upon earth a rlta* of men geant Jasper at Fart Moultrie, Col.
ordained by Providence to rule, and that Starke at Bennington, who told hit men
the vassal's obediende was the inherit­ "we must beat the enemy thia day or
ance of the many.
Molly Starke's a widow,” at Saratoga
And when men rose up in their might Gañera] Schulyer, and tben John Paul
to fight upon the plains of Runnymede, Jones, the founder of the American navy
In earnest control, for ancient privilege«, in his glorious victory over the English
it was after all only asking something of fleet off the eastern coast of England,
the grace of the sovereign, and no one we cannot but feel that deep aense of
denied his absolute power to withhold patriotism and love of country, inspired
or grant It as he would. But the col­ by their glorious example. When the
onic« threw down this defiance to earth, drum taps of that struggle are sounded,
that there Was no heaven ordained class bealde the Father of our Country will
to govern men; that man by virtue of his be found many Putnam*, Paul Reveres,
existence, by reason of hU creation waa Montgomerys, Warrega, Greens, M arl­
a sovereign in his own right; and that in ons, I /we Moultrie«, Jaspers and Starke«,
these latter days ail just rights in gov­ and when the curtain of eternal peace Is
ernment were derived, not from the will raised, behold there will appear In saint­
of the ruler, but from the consent of the like ranks on Fame's eternal camping
governed.
ground,
It was a new doctrine, 1 repeat, and if
"The old Continentals,
It could be successfully maintained
In their ragged regimentals.
there was no foundation strong enough
Yielding not,"
for a throne to rest securely upon. And

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Jaly 8, I t l l
Every year see*
lands and small
manufacturing and other enterprise«,
from the Ocala Star:
f s l l h h i l Z w w j Tooodos snd T ridar Marnici Br
The business men from Ocala recently which are feeders to this channel, and
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY pledged themselves to a very (liberal more and speedier craft -are being
support of the board of trad*. The placed in commission to handle the com­
R- J MOIL Y. r «Sitar
Mr. M. ItAYNCS. B u a ln c i» M o n s t e r
pledge* ran from one to three year» each, bined output of thtwe industries.
it is not chimerical to prophecy a deep
payable in monthly wmi.
la lM fliU M Fflea. *2 0 0 a Year la M riaw
A member of each bank in the city channel to Lake Harney. It is even
O P E N
AN
A C C O U N T
W I T H
T H E
recently agreed to Uke ail of the names within the region of probability that
DoUvorod la tba City By carrier 12 00 aar year
~ "^ jof
depositors at their respective some day the government will take this
P E O P L E S . , J B .A &lt; M £ « i £ ^ 8 5 f t f f lS j^ W &gt; . •
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f l f a banks and see H the subscribers wmiM -ritC *m i ' ' . y X r ^ r ^ l i W i ^ t s c
water
route
through
Florida,
connecting
agree
to
let
the
banka
charge
the
amounta
f
Colorad M Mcaad-doos mall o a i
I 22nd
monthly to their accounts, without fur­ it with the Indpui river at points, along
lAo*. •1 Oka ro a u ffla al SooJoxdl’Florkdo.
ther recourse. This has been done, and the upper course, and by means of a big
■ aadar Act a i March 3rd. l i t »
almost to a man the depositor* agreed to canai connecting it With Lake Okeecho­
Ho !«• the plan, thus solving the problem of bee from the south end of which then a
i to Harald Bolidi«
canal will be cut t f the sea.
■collecting the subscriptions. These
This will cost money, but big money
II. J . Holly v u one of the live v im amounts are practically sufficient to as­
The Largest Resources and Financial Backing of anj ■
th a t made Seminole county. He ia one sure the expenses from month to month wii],be spent for big works to accomplsish
Bank in Seminole County.
of the bright**! men in the »Ute.— Dixie. to carry on the great work of the new bigVmulta to commerce in the future.
For the present, the growing water
Ocala board of trade as outlined by its
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The only Bank in Sanford that divides its Profits with
commerce on the upper St. Johns should
The Editorial Association is duly dec­ officers and committees.
This is a high tribute to both the en­ be fostered'and encouraged in every pos-1
orated and advertised for the year by the
its depositors. •
election of Holly of the Herald to the of­ terprise and aUying &lt;jualiti«-vof Ocala tible legitimate wgy. The solution of
fice' eif vice president. An honor veil business men. I t it only too often the the hyacinth problem should be under­
We hare the only exclusive" Safety Vault in Sanford and
merited and here’» hoping he will prove plans laid in the enthusiasm of public taken at ones, and no let up should be
rent our boxes at $3.00 per year.
as wide awake and competent u in all meetings are not carried out wben the allowed until something is discovered
that
wilt
eradicate
this
pest
of
southern
other undertaking*.—Orlando Sehtinr-I. real work begins. Ocala, however, has
We want your buslnessy offering absolute protection for
- 0 -----'¿ H - An exceptional citizenry; and the fact rivers without harm to fish or animals.
This des'trg.jtd..Ab&amp; .»stars alone willj-j
iL-ia.Bn.alLLhauyjnn
round
towtuia
...
R r * - - .- " •’ W A N TS
fed in the character of its business materially assist the growth o f river
Drother .Holly- of .the Sanford Herald,
;
•lenient.'
There is something, for, them commerce. There are hundreds of small
. who wax largely instrumental in creat­
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deep
creeks
and
coves
that
are
ideal
ing Seminoto county, la now looking to do aii the time, and they are doing
f.
places from which to ship farm, orchard
" northward and aays that the infant something all the time, so when they put
and manufactured (products, but, being
their
shoulders
to
the
wheel,
it
never
county |a going to grow by annexing a
choked, and far from a railroad they
r.
stops
turning.—New
Smyrna
News.
slice of Volusia county, Uking in several
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I an' lyinf in morass and tangle only
of th * towns in tbs southern part.
ri
H. E. TOLAR, Cashier
M. M. SM ITH, President
Ju st'ae well bejutisfied with what you've
K EEPIN G W ILLIS PQ W ELL
' ******* l&gt;° W amJ lf**"
lh® pu,po** ol
Tito Mate Press Association conven-] fPitn&gt;t
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got»: JJrotbc* Holly. W^en, Volusia 1»
R. R. DEAS, Asst. Cashier
H. R. STEVENS, Vice President
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’ divided all the territory will be horded by tion has fcrved to demonstrate more j ThP ■»»** of
commerce und the general upbuilding
the. new county V be fotmid, utberwl** thoroughly ;than ever the great
I
of the commonwealth, to tuke jhold ol _
which
Willi*
It.
Powell
is
to
Tamps
and
you would be ."welcome to n little slice
; &gt; 3| k
off th« lowur end, but It could not em­ to make more serious the loto that 1» to I lhU prul,t, ,n “ ll1 mi(l nwtoTiaUy ^ th|1 1solution
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brace any of our towns.- New Smyrna lodali this city when ite leaves, on July 1,
Right
now
it
is
reported
that
creeks
for another city, in another state, to de­
News.
vote his talents to Its improvement and are choked, that rafts of valuable tim­
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ber are lying in them, and that no tou­
development, as he has to Tampa.
T O SEM INOLE CO. FA RM ERS
can
pull them through the midst of iht The General News of the Land &lt;
In ibe preparations for and the enter­
Through th« courtesy of Congressman
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tangle
existing. —Jacksonville Metrop­
of Flowers
L ’Engle, The; Herald has n numiwr of tainment of the State.Pres» convention, olis.
Mr.
Powwll
wa*
Indispensable
and
it
war
copies of the IP12 year Book of the De­
partment of Agriculture which w-e will frequently remarked that Tampa eouid
CLUED fROM Tilt SIATE PRiSS
Furlune in Florida Potato«-*
be glad to give to the farmer* of Semin­ Rot anywhere find a man capatile ol
M O D E R N C O U R S E S IN
M uch money ha« Iwcti mailt* grow in,
ole county, who cull for them at The tilling hi* place on such occasion* and it
such tint !&gt;•* III* a croni pii* lieti wife war early potato«*« in Florida. The yield in An Epitome of the Week'» Mmt Im­
Herald oibce,
The book is durably hound in cloth also indrififnaahio tn directing the nr- some place* i* large and the price of new
Itoukkeepin^, Hanking, «Cummurcial Law, Comportant Happening* in the
contain* 781 pages, GO half toms and 10, rajigyment* for ihe entertainment of pot»lore i* ulway, high in winter ami
Stale i Domain
mrrriil Arithmetic, Penniannhip, Typewriting,
lithographic (date* ami altogether it fur «ÜU- v a it i n g ladie* and *h f« w a * the toa*t early »(«ring, t ’ntil the 15th day ol
Miami Fdka furnished 1,000 (lug* fur
niahes a collection of valuable* informa­ ot the enttre convention for lier gracious Mily Florida has a natural monopoly
Shorthand, and all Hranchea of Civil Service.
in new- potatoes.
tion that would be appreciated by any attentions and courtesies.
the children of that city and arranged u |
The Tribune, which ha* itecorne mort
The northern farmer dot** not under I a*iole for them i&gt;n the Fourth
one interested in agricultural work
imprtsaed
than
ever
iM-fore
with
lam
pa't
»tanil
why there is »uch a large profit
One article, “Some new Grass«.« lot
I.KAHN TO IIO BY DOING.
I ) VY AND NIGHT C LA SSES
o o o
ne«*d
of
the
Powell*
by
reason
of
the
ex­
in
Florida
(xiluliM-*. The explantation
tho South"'and another, "A Succraful
Bradenlown is to have a new depot
Method of Marketing Vegetable Pro- perience of the past few days, believe* i‘ the high (trice which the Florida grower
to
ro«t in the neighborhood of $ 17.000 I
that
the
people
of
Tampa
should
offer
demand*, becaus** of hi* natural mi«
ducto" would be of particular interest
to Sebilnole county grower»' *
» *— e»nui*u*i tmturmient* to keep them here—wopokr&lt;.. new, poxaroe« «when he tin* (&gt;o Work will la-gin in the near future.
o o o
As long as the UK,ks hold “out. The The Tribune will subarrit» 1 1,000 a y«isr tat.—, to ■**•11
Ï *1.
W
lien the northern farmer ha* (.ora
Herald will lx* glnd to give them to far
enterprise* will autmerjhc 19,000.
When
t olnncl Peter I) Knight, who )ut* r&gt;
toe*, every IkhI&gt;, everywhere has then .-«•nlly |iurcha*ed a tine Iarm near Tam
men, asking for them at this office.
' in ort*w to u(I,‘r Mr- P°*'Hl a «alary com toe*,
13-15 PICO BUILDING
mensurau*
with
hU
abilities
and
with
In*
1
hence hi* new (xitatcwn bring no more (ia, says thut the first time the nulroad
— 0 -----value to thtJ city. In the opinion of the than old on«**, often not a* much, !•*■ company kill* one of his fine cow* *in
S A N F O R D .’
F L O R ID A
A T TH E L IF E SAVING STATION
Tribune, Tampa could not make a more cause the market i* overstocked Not •ay* the railroad kill* no other kind h
#
One
of
the
ftr*t,
men
the
Advocate
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prüft f.iHS* invqjtment ami it will Im* ¡n-r- 'So with Florida; the whole country i* her i* g.dng to bring «uit
He wanl* to hold
. !M
itor met at the Press Association meet­
mitring itself to suffer an Irreparable be* market. eVen other part* of the ooutli
the
easy
er.A
of
the
string
juxt one time.
ing in Tnmjm la*t w««-k wa* Bob Holly,
if it ihx-s not ki«-(i him here or, at lewd
This fact accounts for the high prii«u o o
« lito r of the Sanford Herald, and we at
inslure hU return to Tampa as early a* Florida gets for alml*t everything she
once challenged him to mortal combat
During a thunder storm at Venice a j
his other engagements will admit.
*
(irtxluce*. hence the high money ta WW
for stealing the name of Seminole from
few day's ago a negro convict who art«*d I
Rg
----- O-----1-riMiuc«**, hence the high money value
uk for hL* new county. The !&gt;e*ach at
as trusty at the convict camp of R. S.
L IV E R Y , S A L E S A N D
F E E D
S T A B L E
of her product* acre.
EV
ERYBO
D
Y
WAS
HAPPY
j
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Paxs-a-Grille’ was the ground selected
Hall was standing watching hU team,
The
United
State*
governmental
rr
C or er P ark A v situ s and S e c o n d S t r e e t
A S Hearn, who wa* one of Ki**irr
for the Hue! Preparatory to entering
Ki
when be was »truck with lightning,
(torts show that ilx- get* an average nf
mee
*
representative*
at
the
meeting
ol
the
halt!«*
royal
the
combatants
and
u
knocking
him
down,
also
one
of
tin*
C O N T R A C T O R S FO R A LLK IN D S O F H EA VY HAULING
in f ,
f KM) 0ft from each acre in cultlvatiwn
ntimliertif their friend* gathered at the llie F'lurida Press Association in TampaInuli v
I lie negru was uiuuuisutou* for ■
each year, while the t«-*t agricultural
L a r g o s u p p ly o f H o r s e s , M u le s ,
“Life Station" and the treatment re- las, w««*k, »ay* he ha* attended a dumber
some time hut I* «aid to la* improving
--tiite* of the north and »«*1 get* an
ceivtid by the host was.such that no man if meetings of the W’i»con*in i're*» A»W ag o n s and . H arn ess
a lw a y s
o o o
{j
average of lens than 114.00 pyr a«*re.
would consider life an empty dream. sij-latiori when the entertainment wa»
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The Hillsborough county commis­
The simple truth is, Flnri.in fsrrrers
~&lt;r
on hand F o r S a le or E xc h a n ge
Viewing, the beautiful .room^and other justly considered fine snd the hos(&gt;ital- .
sioners have definitely prorri*od that
rnsku
more
money
with
less
expense
anti
things caused Col. Tom Appleyard to Ity of the pho|W«» Invbh. hut in thi-We r«*the brick road from 1 air.( n to Ballast
□ la ck a m lth in g and W agon R e p a irin g In co n n ectio n
take pity on the duelists'and Incidentally »pecta Tampa c«-rtainly outrlanscd "any ! lifchtor work titan any other farmer* in
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save Holly’s hide. The Colonel «aid that other place he has ever M**n, Tlie l&gt;oard
the Ixmd
I
«»KJve facto is found an ex, la n a -'fern,dated In connect puti*Uh the
Hanfprff had a prior claim on the naim of trade and other Institutions and c»l. ! ‘
ior ■« u e will lx- r*,*ndHt from th,« &lt; o.mBcnlinoje; that a &lt;|uarter of a century xen. or Tampa had pmvide«! so much for 110,1 ”f ,h" hi* h 1,r,rr*
ago they tried to divide Orange county the eilitom'and printer* to «*»• ami enjoy . W&lt;kln M° r,',a '* n,U F" r
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1
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...
ibitre 12 or 16 yean« ago at n nrtaili PB- It*«' road will ix* mitili ninety f*«l
ahd ct/t off a chunk of V.,|u»ia and Sem- that the huslp«**» M**»iun* of tFt*- ti**ocia
(-lac« in ntirthern Florida one could huy wide.
Atfenla for N e » York am i ( Incapo F a rlo rle a
Inole was the name of the new county tlon hmi til I«- curtailed as itiui h a* j,o*i Ail the land he wanted ut hi* own price.
o «&lt; o
which was not. Naturally under such sibje, hut here an elite where the- spirit
The Atlaimc Coast
Í CUI2«I lane ha* ask'd
circumstances utl we could do wa* U of happiness and go«*! friendship pre­ -b u tl .nobody wanted It.
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High G rad e P ianos— I/jw Prices— Easy T e rm s
Tfieri
it
wa*
disco\«red
that
the»
land
(K-i imsui .ii of city council in 1 ampu to
lieckon liie waiter.- Waurhuta Advo­ vailed, and much wa* accomplished to­
was’good
potato
lami.
F.arh
year
mote
ruuslnut an addition to Us irught
cate.
ward pilu-ing the editorial probes ion and
Piano Tuning A Sp ecially
A
the printing business upon a higher and more potato« were p U n H until Urniill,| Wareln.use. This is a sure-in•— 0 — plane of uM-fulness and dignity. Thin last year fully 350.000 barrel* were ship- dication of progr«**.» and it is paxticulaxly ;
O rd ers S o licite d !
HEACHAM FOR GOVERNOR
Usui 1Mim f lu-rn u hlrVi hrnitfflif thn urnu .
. . .
good
spirit
was
particularly
m
anif«t
in
,n
’m
brought
the
gmwl(,
lloU.
t()al
,(lc
depot
In further remarks on the Tampa
era from $1.600,000 to $2.000.000
built only six years ago and was tin n
Tribune's gratuitous announcement oi the election of tf!k association officers.
P h o n e 18-4 Kings
P . 0 . Box 1127
At the present rough lands five miles expected lo accommodate the business
Thertvwa*
no
electioneering
on
the
part
Mr. Frank Mayes for Governor of th«
from
the
railroad
well
at
$100
(ter
acre,
state, the Sentinel lias just caught iu of any one. It has been the custom to while Improved land is simply out oi and increase for years to come. Flor­
r
breath sufficiently to observe all that elect the vice president to the presi­ sight. Rut the lsnd is worth the price,1 ida's growth outstrips ihr best calcilacciwily, 4Wrid*, lo th* iivXm!**»&lt;&gt; »tirU»trt*«t««r
Dr. I avis ( « ruing
was contained in the premature an­ dency. and*this custom wa* followed out (or no doubt, it has no equal any when* tioru of experts bee a um* they have only |
ef tskl orsi*-. «iiktn tas jw n trota Um «tal*
precedent
to
follow—and
Florida
grow#
in
electing
"Pastor
Bill"
Russell
of
Pah*n-o(.
nouncement ol this great daily pap«&gt;r,
Dr. J . C. Dovi*, K e w«ll !ii pvn e
a* a wealth producint farming com­ (aster, and better, than any state of trie
K .IH Msy IS, A. IL m l .
In the first place- it assumes that there liitka Ity acclamation, in full confident*«
ticinn wit! bt at ti,«* Î, I lira ' N. tt ! &lt;t
munity.
K . 0 . HUTCHINSON.
that
lie
w'Auld
prove
a
worthy
successo
Union
has
ever
grown
before.
are no candidates, who aspire for thr i
YS-TiMB-ltlp
What
made
such
a
change
in
so
short
Fr
turday,
July
t
ill
t
Stillava.
.
Jii|_
office, from South Florida, while in n al- lo Frunkr^.Ntayts of Pensacola, lhai u time? P otato«, ready for the rrurkrt
lt-tli inclusive.
ity Judge J . W. Perkins of DbU nd, U whom 1,0,10 ('oul&lt;1 h»vo
*&gt;&lt;»er. at the right
i
Tam|&gt;a l* enforcing the pure food
time. — W. K. Sligh. in
f4 e 4 4 « e e e F « e 4 4 4
very active^ and pcraisU-nt in gi Ming hh i Lhen when the name of R. J. Holly ol
«1
law* and merchants who m H f«*od supTrad« sman.
name betorp the state, as a candidate fòt Snnf°i'd *»» mrntion«*«! for vice pnsidcut
NOTICI •J •
---------- -----------------I fli,» and r«taurant k«*iieni who do not
this office. South Florida has also tht instant approval was given and be wa*
la III» CltroH- raen,
JttdlrUI X'irntll
n-*«l-i». la »»d (cf Srmlndr Cees«/.
la
The Tampa Furniture Manufacturing '“'rWT'
(n ‘V ~ " ! ? T U ' nf
Honorable Braxton Ik-achatn, whp w4 Iike wise elected iiy acclamation. NT
tWesrr»7 .
.
^ ,&lt;U
. .
. IlkhAeWoodbridfr, cxrinpUin*nt
.
iì 'T
* H E NEW HOJELf NEPTUNE
Company ha* recently b* »n organized “' ’T f/T1' “ yi ^ r1S,?"th
F,c:
pulling no string nor moving any p&lt; g t«. one would think of di*i|&gt;en&gt;inB with tl
do. T t.r o |,a ei t i l t c i
•**
-*
. ibh ^
]'*
'•
will «(Ma July 5. «toiler the m»¿in
the
Cigar
City.
The
capital
stock
of
PJ
,
’,“
htd
»t
Orlando
valuable
servicer
of
T.
J.
Appleyard
ol
attract .attention
to
himself. Mr
i(cai*at of Mr. tad.Mlit. Dc*pltn&lt;4
at $100,000.:
$ 100,000 •p,r,,'rl
»"r,rr RvotJ
KWO hpa,th
nr»,in . ,h ‘‘ lih+,t&gt;' i f th ‘’ **'l , "*T^5dÌ7 ............... ’ . . . OntoeertMib- i&lt; '
ti iff
Beacharn, however, has been, and is, Uw Tallahassee in the laborious office I. the company has liecn »set
formtrlx owners of Ho««I OctplsrtJ. * •
in every «section
Two
Indiar..,
k H* men ot large ex per k l■ fly,
fl&gt;*
:l"
e tico of Florida the laws j *&gt; ,*
,w ' ¡ • Dsylons's finest snd largrit SoixL
secretary,
after
his
having
ffllrd
it
at
advocate of certain meaauna for the, Im­
of «t«»* «»tukd1 saw» 1k»t A .« ,
or
t t n a “ b&lt; ttterrrer.t
terme r.t of
!!
This give* • W'lrSolf ikst iFm
provement of navigation in Florid, faithfully the past - twenty-three years, rrce Ip furniture,ngking are at tlifh ead ' '
'lS:ì
Ives stri r- J 3
cuúln* servie* will be fiist cb &gt;s.
oí th«* concern.
.
'
. hx alth «mditiona •bou Id rrec*
m lv
•tsl* at yiarids. sad tlwt Lis raUtim la T
a
fid
he
was
re-elected
by
acclamation,
streams, and the building of hard sur­
unknmra. and that asid d*t*mUnt U c«rr th* *’
Rooms with prtTsit b«rh*. Every
' tloo. The scMtrlng cf fetid u*pi II« S *1 BM
r.f toiwlx-nw*"
1fcnlnJtws* jrtsW «
toil! •
I«toI* th*r*
11.xr«i la
axes ^1
sad
tk»t‘
Is no
.1 ’ ,
, ’ »f* of
faced roads in tins, state, th at put him as wera also J . W. White of Jacksonvjil * .
roout ha* Sa nena stow.* B* sir
’
^
C_
*.
a
mptter
tl
rt
n
t
i
r
t
lie
tin
lin
«ItM
lj,
|»n«,n
la
--------*»t*J na tho bl»(f on a cornet tor. *
way ahead of any v^outicc*! candidal« aa treasurer apd J . H. Humphriew ol
Eau Gallic's harbor&gt; lighted, wWi h a tch e d , and it W he that I« r e s t fix
Tim wit! roe*« your blandi (bervi ■9 I .
Bradentown
as
member
of
(he
National
for the office, either aa aet out in the
electric lights at the entfantFrjurirg tite.- q ,
, inland t j I, r- r; nt or res«I
Press Awiwiation. E vary body agreec
X » ^ rt,Ui ol com
pì
rompUtol
t*»j
and
auk
columns of the Tribupe on elsewhere.
dark nights of the ihoorC'*, T his, is
p rs sr.d o ti.m
In «old rsus». M Mond.jr ito firn di of
t**,
— Mr Beacharn has made a success oi It was the In-st meeting they had evci g n a t convenience to vernal* calling at *
l
SnxnatMr, A. II. I tIIS,'M
i
Kiasim m « Gazette.
.»aid.
a l a t o l i «flUrt ISA” ! _■»
tifa so far; he U moral, rcljqku», honest
this point, as well as to the yachting fra­
IY
U
fuMhcf
ordcxod
tho*
tku
ordtr
ho
poW
ufccd
.i and kindly—and more than
a n lh a t J»e has
ternity. Oh thf north side of the en­
«ih» s «c»k far eifht ronsoruUrs nohs la Saalocd llcrsld, s o-«.p*p*-f puhluh*d ta soid ioun■
sense. He would make an ideal governor * —■ ST . JOHNS R IV E R T R A F F IC
trance is a liglvUiouM* carrying a red
t]r sad (tot*.
. a id if the littleness of trying to run ^h*
light.—
Eau
Gallie.jipte
In
Fast
Coast
Wlineo* le* hsnd snd adirisi ■*«] ot Ihi* court
The St. Johns river is destine«! in
lhu «ih «lsjr ol Juljr, A. t* ISIS.
D A V I D SPEER. ProariM*.
governor's position, by sections jn .th» years not far dislant to become the great Advocate.
» M. HOB1NJION,
Ulcrh Circuit CooTt, Osar* Cauaiy, riorids
state, can be gotten over and the atat j Brj rry Q\ trade through Central Floridim ìn i)------------------ -By i t a . ttMrinJ. v. r ,
u Ittles
i Ias down
ri un to
In the
ikn pur|K»e
mirri ni « of
nf electing
*&gt;1ne f Ir\«x am
..
.&gt;
» *n •
sc s . ’ ~
M
1111t uro A Usrrydsir, SoUriler* lor Compie
from u far soutb as the Great Lake that
At a recent meeting of the Chamber;
‘ *.
K-TW4U
man instead of a. politician, he will be now 11« hid within the 'G lad «, bringing of Commerce in S l Augustins definite
' • r. ’’\ ■« À m
governor.—Sentinel
merchandise to Jacksonville for dis­ ■tepe were taken lo induce the Federal
Expert Repairing o f nil kinds I I la Cisti mí ih* Coasts Jodss. SUM ml nule»
------ 0 -----tribution by rail and water to the n et Government to transform the Fort res­
aroEsUtoot
nem o
i P K Rsehto
, OrsMTC-mit,.
*
ervation and the power, house site, toG ET TIN G T H E DU ES
LRy .&gt; -»
i- of the world.
To oU ( redHoc*, Least«*, D4s&lt;x1htstoos SJ&gt;4 sU |
Alseadyr-deapita .aballa»» aad - hya. , grthsr.wlth ihs intervening .JiteL J.ran t.
11
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T he fuU u«iur$rf»o of ' to Uc c Hn t w k
- M M E s - B w * 8 Ue o L acriptiona, as adopted by the Ocala rinths and the undeveloi ed erwlu and into ■ national park to be maintained
;
S
a
n
fo rd
board of trade, might solve the q um tion riven, th en ie more than 6O;00O_Wfis and policed by the United S t e t « Gov........... ........................ ..
that ie always confronting the New of fn igbt bandied on the water from
'
t ~m V
Gài-

Board of Trade and all other this city to Sanford.
THE SANFORD HERALD Smyrna
commercial bodiea. The "«tary la” development of the

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$ 45, 000.00

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ALL AROUND FLORIDA

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THE SANFORD HERALD

E» 8. 1913
)A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

LOSING OUT SALE!
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Ori Markham Park Lots
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O N LY 2 3

LEFT

For 3 0 day* only, commencing July Iii. $10 buy» *
lot and $ 5 per fhonth without interest.

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Don't miss this sale. I t » the opportunity of your life
to get you a home or make money as investment.
Special prices on nice homes and lots close hi
I am
• posted qn city property and can five you the best
prices and best terms. Sec me before the advance.

H. GARNER I
1- - _ 1’ •

—

1

NEGRO KILLS SH ERIFF
And in Turn in Killed by Angrj Mob
East Sunda) Morning

DR.

1W i

W. E.

HOUSHOLDER

DEN TIST
Ruom* £ J 2 4 «lisi £% |*KV Bldg

I "lì Oil ** 4 1

S A N F O R D . F L I) K I D A
Shcriil T. S. &lt;*herr\ of t'tav county.
Florida aim »hoi and killed l»&gt; Rietcue
Smith, a negro, ut \ ellow River Sunday
D R . R M. M A S O N
Morning, the negro later being cultured
'DENTIST1
and lynched b&gt; a mob of infuriated
efttnms:
— ....
I WaiUtuOiUvs.. ^
)- 11»
Sheriff f’herry, hearing' Tflal W
r * * 1'
**
"
'
Iding wa.» going on at siuurt ami llam ' son’* turiwnlirte »till at Yellow River.*
started for that pplnt, ju re mpanted by T H O M A S E M M E T W I L S O N
j one of hi» depubi«*. A» he ri ached
then? he met the negro Smith, who, * ATTORNEY AND COUNSEEU)R
armed witii a shotgun u i walking down
AT-LAW
the road. Sheriff Cherry hailed the
Lair Hiait Aitornry hrvrnlb Ji*dèctal Circi»!» ol
[¿egro and asked: "What arc you doing
Florid«
with that gun? Wait a minute. 1 want
finUrnrrt. Sanford «nd Svlvan UU
to see you "
The negro made some reply, and tin'
aheriff h it hi» buggy and started toward
DK O. (ï. B U T T
the negro, As he neared Smith, the
DENTIST
latter took aim nnd fired, the toad en|tiring the sheriff's side, killing him in­
(Hflie Nowell ntlilding
stantly.
, —
SAN KOKH. FLORIDA
The deputy, who was armed with n

I 6 and Nlj 7
K»t 4
UjI *
laeavttl • Addition, Uta 7. 3. 10. II,
13 13, II. IV 19, 30. 31
1ail a J, in M
Sanford 1(r 1f hI•, lail IT
i'htp|)*UV Addition, LoU 1«, 19, fru
&lt; h*mwir. AtJdiiiun, Ut IAJ li« VV
ISO ft. hd »1 W IS J*. (.«-t
Irfil fi| kw S .li Irei
1 h,®p11»i1"* iddìi »«ary1xjH
L* l&gt;2, 1. «vI
»nti N &gt;14 Hof I*tl ftl li» W J üu It
td «U ^
Seuil» FanÌdfd, I nt II _
X Y. I . L m U
l®at« 7, N . __»,_^ _
AU
____ *
O-a-U'. »
S m &gt;™ AjJanm, All
Scarto Aiidltjpfi, Ali
StrnllietU'a Addinoti, i,-t n
Hami t A.IdUian, Lot &lt;•
lot Z
_____ .,
lo t» -. . ¿Z^L.___ , ........
-lot j . » — _*_-L
^ •
tot» f f t ___ ■__
__
Sanford ll.l(hta Enta I, Ï. A, 4, U, 6,
# and 10 __:
__
. Sanlord Hri(hU, Uda U, IO. ÏI.
I ï*. *», zv. so, at. iz, as, it, 34.
Sànlord H, ijhla, lad* 4Z, 4«, ho
.^Sanford ll.ybu, h&gt;u 61 to to, lm,
4Ï. 4», m. h*. e o ___
Sanlortl ll.izhla. Iota 71 to M it, »1
ht* SI
Sanford Htijhu. I.a. 00 to on
.*■*nlofd lit 4 bo, teda *7 lo IK! _
Sanfoftl’llrifhu , Latta HH to ]|l _
Santoni tic -ahi», lew ll&amp;to lìti In*
tluaivr, HZ to itS), U-H U’\ 126,
HIT, HZ. 113, 141. I 41 •«&gt;____
(.«werit an. U.i. 1.2, 4,4, 5 . ___
•••&lt;ffrle* ». I».IZ
—.&lt;iMirpdfiwn.l atl 10
____
&lt;ivof(rln«n, latti
tirortetown. lati 7
All _____
___ _
_

Furr-at
i£,he,
*IU. W. F
t« .u i. w r
Leavitt, W F
Muller. J il
M*.k., Mr. It II
MscllLO I&gt;
Vlrrrer, Wllllrm
Xîffrrt, W Ulnar'

Mlhifl. t&gt;. IT
Mf&gt;t«rh, John
\lri*ch, John
Martto« M 11
Mahan &amp; Pf»u
Mark*. L l(
Nfvft, Mini- \ i *
Mr» v I •
Seliofl, IK
N#*l, tuir
rolltf,
l agton, n. I*
r»rk«ftL J, fi
EftHi*. Miry
lUgadaW, J. 11
Itapdik. J. H
lUXKllWe J H
lUfwrfaW. J H
IUg»tal*. J H
ltag»dalr. j II
lUtf*dak. J II
lUCwaUW. J tt
u

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h

HrihinJtMl, J a•
It*’} a' i
iLlt-l fl». 1
___
lUvtl. &lt;t
HifhariUiiti, J &gt;
r ,
S»nft r*l Manufarluting C’i&gt;.
Sanfuttl Manulari**ring Co*
K»a«6*«c* rh«**« 154 .s«nfi»nl Manufacturing C'p.

revolver, startl’d in pursuit of the negro,
fWM 41
j
but
his tevulver failed to fire. ‘As the
I 'iV1*
! flews of the tragedy .spread, tt po»M SM
formed nnd fully one hundred- tutm, D R . H O W A R D I I .'^ C U S T I S
headed by a pack of blootf hounds from
VETERINARIAN
|Highlands, started in pursuit of the ne­
SA
Nr
ï imp
tt-ORlOA
gro who wrt&gt; finally captured. He was^
k
V**.
!&gt;«*•
IttaJ Unii, Si «y*
, taken hack to the scene of his crime and ; R««i*«« w*
command«d to take n walk down (he ,
road. As he »l«rti&gt;«i, fully one hundred
G E ()
\ D l f ’O l T E S
gun» ami revolvers were find ut him. the
bullets riddling his lmd\ The at gry ATTORNEY *»t&gt; COUNSELLOR *1 I.AW
mob ilu'n »urged around the d&lt; ud m gro
and 1.1» ears were cut olf for «mm-i ir».
Practice in State nnd TMl’ral ( nun*

Mbit .
Smith. A.J)
fWeh = r
SfthlïirlUL,VIrCIof
Spat kman. Jo» II
„
Lot a
Hib'hfd If® A VV*t4'f Wulk® Lo _W til Hy
Suitofil \\ ttif Work« Co. „
AU n nr(it Ko| 6 _
SanlWtl W itr r Wufk» (*o.
Lot 5
Schr&gt;*Hlrf. J, If
L i io
__ Srartt. S I*
.Loti I, 3____ - - h* tut•&lt;»!!. Cary
Ireetfrlovn, lauLa 4, 7
St»« art. M M
Nh »W A.iililDm, Loti I, «i
tib* at l
VV»»iUriiiun Ad'dii non, Ld l-i
Sditilora I I r l.ia. U t » 73, 7 *. 137
Sb&gt; Mr» M I
lluMnaon'» S y n r ) . l&gt;*»t 39
Tn tinto. H I
• f a»ji(,»cir» AdtLuon. li&lt;( L!t
Tf»1&gt;a J W
\\\ \
Tt-r^ill'ir* f. J 1
T»rmil|i#fr. J \
1Stl ft
Th* mi* f W *»
A VV*
7 h* tIlfCity. VV &gt;
All
1hi r?*r VV II
Isti Iti
Slurry &lt; Kerry wo» one of Florida » (infnOT. Woodruff Ktdg
S/i li foni Fli». lit... A M
-t », V. lu
1 hum|i*vn. * i
^*î - *
Irlf.
t
H
&gt;
1
s.&lt;
.H
liter Section» Of The Counlrj- Trying It With Success
...........
W time
"
be
s)ient .lltuell
1 h*s ft* r. |» ( , 1 VUels«
1. 1 1
1 Ufn»r, 1trill JT
Mat diluì d, l*ti? 2b
l(e|ioits from the »cede uf the crime are)
O n All V c g e t a b l c s
1
hum*».
It.
N
Ihiilm Addtlluit, Ul 1,2
Th®word UP not used a t 1 nkiuiTtri
that I very thing i* quiet, hut the &gt;mgroes, 1
Gat rfrttrwn. E)i
1'nfti &lt;mn
lAll G
Durine tlienc hot tlaya it u good lime L* n gartl to thè Intermittenl vocuuni prie fearing further tpuible. ate ki epu g
H
O
T E L S
t pki »un
Sfttr* Ail »III ini, U&gt;l î»*i
l
i.H
ii
*
un
.
ftfandtf
*1'e AdiHtlnn. 1a»i 25
et“
S
of
prtcoollng
of
perishable
prcnluct&gt;
consider the mailer ni preconiing.
within «hxir».
1^»*».it«.»ti
All ìr+m uj)
There was al"&lt;&gt; cor
S a
1 fiklie*
ot tFie preeociltng of our phyith'id bi’ftird «F.ipmrnl
1*.l lift
E U K O H h A lV P L A J V
. I nkn.t*
T h e tin te t'ily
l i n u x lui» b r o u g h t
jilka. however, but the prCctoiliiig id »idirnhl fall! g in let i lunule m He
1 Itk»... %,
Ih *
Aliatela anu oatvia a iu ti TO
lari a
1
hkiiuw
i
d
o
w
n
t
h
e
h
i
g
h
c
o
s
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practically iliminut&lt;sl, for it
duuht •i«hl*f erodui*»^i in Florida
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■ooled and put into an innl car here ut trade ia pi a city. It lias nothing to do
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Lice parked bot from the fit Ids in the
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arrive on rbnrket in the eimdltion and ship.
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Married in Amliulanre
I hey precooled, for they are not cooled
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air frtm the ice hunkers until they are the illneiui Ilf the brhh’-to-he ihould nut !^J,'J^nVj uhn
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halfway to market and by tjiut linn tiny interfere with th*“ eulininatinn of a very t'smwon. Jw
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to Drrfifcfting
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llrfin l.tîfti fr-rt aiid IHy lr*ci s ,»f NE
1" 5«) Militarne r«1«)r
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re at h a lt partially wilted und all of romantic love iillmr. Ifihn A Stout, nt € ohtM. Jint
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|»tiirgae in the north when market con 1lard, while the velitele »mod * ■ ' l.i&gt; 1 ** •
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never, under any circumstanci’S, riiu'h
ôf NI 14 ») VV _ ’ ' U t • t«
the consumer in the fine condition that ftlruiiMftt wi-iliiiNRfi *- vi r MiLJTrtfiR h
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they would %tre they precooled.
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A good prrcoolitig plant at Sanford tujil»* l« y u f ?«m 4 i'o l m if*«- ail I'uhtit • J Drigt** • H
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pen to us. (?an’t we find a way to make in« h«*r hand. Justice U illuni was also I)»»t». T ft.
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15ftfl. E 7ft4 fl. N lift Ur? W 2M h
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( »« *ff r(bill, I*»1
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2 Mi » olliml Dennis
Dr «in at SW rornrf of E 11 of N VV '4
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it happen? From now on we are going mside the vehicle and the legal witri »*» jmnK
6. 30
«•f SW ' » o f NW * run S lv » ft. E
t i« » f f ft o « n , U*l 4
la hi t
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to be up against prrcooled products in to the tnarriuge sti*od at the door
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compelltion more than ever und our uns 4 1 r»f SW ’ 4 of ih r S# 4 6*( S W • 1, h a r
7 Oil $tt&lt;**d«U h i
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fiil.riat ir&lt; S ! nt S j ad s| *4 nf
22 40 D u m V r. hai
1ad 6, 7, «, 9. 10
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prrcooled producta will sutler in com­
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parison- Let ua consider this matter
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This letter wo» reccivnj bj ft Si nfor* I L*«»n. J , I *
TO
ShS/.f M A I M
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IJuimfltm, t hat
*nd aeo If we cannot find a way to ar- clothing denier from» an Orlando ei s- Koilff,
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In California precooling plants are
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"Dear sir the close came to hand to­ Eurtt^f, fia vbl
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established in some coats by the rail­ day A An1 no good A tall to me I toll
ail N£|| ill SID, Saer J l E t " l»^fln
IAri* 3t I, it
&lt;Krih®m, F, W.
roads, acme by private corporation« and you that if they wasn't big mens air* (inmlin*. fe M
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Thr NJ^ *»f tftr N t-, nf th* 8 K*| uf
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some by the growers themselves. Is they would not do me eny good for that (
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not our community Large enough to is the way I always arder by own rli«.
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)L*Sm*r&gt;n * A ldilion VV 1| o f Lad 5
support * precooling plant? Surely if big mens size is for people who ha» a r,r.*o, T T— —
*»f I E u ti at t.l S’ WV( erf N W ',
n * tand A ( o l i i». I a»t* ft7. ft«. Uf
HÜÜ H 21u fra ». 1. 210 t—t. N 210
H 4U
2*J, «3, M, «I
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a small place like San Benito, Texas, stomach the kind you sent are for mu. (;r,h.m. rr.nh
fft*-1, \i 2 id fe^t, and lr«a, b«fln 627
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can have the advantage of precooling for who hant got any stomach so what will i j}^ - J- ^
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N *n&gt; id Goldaleuti« av%«! •*» . * tu Nl
I 70
/
M . M . Smith'«
S 4 of I aK 75
corn, tomatoes and melons, Sanford do with them let me know by ret art lt*4iy. k »
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ik,n, W 100 fr*t R to N »-•!*
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Sanford l IE fb U . I. u 41, 41
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of field*! fn Av» E |00 («*1, and
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G triwr'i Additi' fi t o i 1
could do so with her much more valuable mail or i will s&lt;’nt them back next wens- ¡¡Lim^iv t:
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21 00
Esiliarli llvigkt«, ljot 72
2 10
ru
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('kippcl!'« Addi' Un». All unplrdi«!
lettuce luad celery, to say nothing of the day I rant get into themA tall If yt&gt;u ’
ct
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N *40 ft*u^ t0»ginning
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loot« U . U
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résulta of pur grope.
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Itafftfl **Vf f« a! : " rornaf of NW1* of
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hant got big mens size let It go Si If yoi Hu»»r&gt;i-F»rk»/J i^nd i ..
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H»gin 627 tmî W pi W i d* of l&gt;*nrh
Sauih ftanfard. Lot« 3, I» .. ..... ......
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don't rul’d any ve»i now I have founr
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South K«n/«fd, Ut* 22. 23. 24 ,
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PreceeUog fie ce eitfo ll; Demonafrated A old one that will do if it- fits me So let llstl. »r»nk
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Erie. on June 12th, of a carUt ..._______ 16
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THE SANFORD HBJULD
1
and hear much these d ay s, he seem* never yet to have a^uirrd
atiout Orlando's sewerage and the idea even a trad; of the sense of humof.
that they are to dump it into the deep
It is always right for a jtereon to take
wells thut will at some time reach to the himself seriously WIRtt sedous things
! lower spots of Florida, either Kissim­ are concerned, but he fails to be taken
mee or Oviedo or Palntka getting the seriously by others If he i* always starch­
sewerage or if not the sewerage at least ed and stiff and nolemn. Hobson hump­
the contaminations of the same. The ing
about —
among
the »star»,
feeling at
» --------•■«•in »ne
ta in , ir**i||
m atte, seem* to he up to the state hoard home with them, according to his own
,,allh i,nd 1 am »"»'OU* «» «*e them statement, is something to delight the
^ thr mnttiT At once. If un#* * finti#in m
i »
«
T V " &gt;!hr
0n"
If on* T fi»{I“n. “ Iw'caiKpaig'M ttT B ab lrn a for
iloubtf that this sewage could travel for the senate,

Nothing Hot
But thè Stove
“ I Im re J lis t !&gt;ren to the Iwikery.
I find it to o h o t to do a n y b akin g
at home this su ltry weather.
IIo w
do you stand It ? ”

\ u itn r:

- P h ife r-: “ Oh 1—i aw. Itnt I never thought"
•** - an electric ion «would hmkc *uch a
difTcrcnce."
H o x u n a fc : “ OhI— Yea.

lie u p -to -d a te
and you will be comfortable.“

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a i U »1 • era« ml Im &gt; Uraa • « m i u U « .

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Tgrn“ '»» It« t h*in j rr yha r fftiu rr'

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I¡PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

C la im s

THE SANFORD HERALD
nv **/&gt;* w i j

Thè J . M. Offe rar Him

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*-*ffW .A fuP T«# l*eu „M the (inder'grdQhil T It Is related that a great many acri
water supply of central Honda nnd on dents hapjien on Sunday and «on&gt;
6 * and 65 r,'a&lt;* almut the action op have the notion that they happen l&gt;e
the subterranean streama. In one place cause victims an- on the more on tha
H apys "The quration of possible cot,-' day. # Such a conclusion is hardly rea
frumination
nminutinn nf
si... water
..
_ I. . .through
L
i
is-«
.
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of the
supply
sonable. In view of the fact that Sunday
sewage wells is worthy of careful con­ la of nccowity the ordinary holiday o
sideration" and then goea on to txplain „the week.
the wells itf detail and the action, of
»There arc a . few others in the course
aewage disposal. This matter should of the year, but the regular and recur
be taken up by our citizens at once.
ring holiday of the week la Sunday

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OFFICIAL ORGAN O F SEMINOLE COUNTY— TIIE GARDEN SPO T OF T H E WORLD

M an

aker «3

Eaorle L. Ovington, ihc noted avialoj,.lives in lb *,
ton,.^lil his state of mind is “ from Missouri.”

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IN

SA N F O R D .

S A N F O H L ) — L if e

Is I Y m th

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS...

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FLO R ID A .

FRID A Y,

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New Game Laws For
Seminole County Dads
New Steamship Line
The State Of Florida
Coddling New Baby
For St. Johns River

He wanted joltless performance on his auto, not •:
jargon of p ro m ises.
He wanted cold, scientific jfacts—not persuasion—
before he bought shock absorbers.. , - ' ... - He set out to get facts. He devised a machine that
recorded vibrations of an automobile much as the seismo­
graph retards earthquake shocks.» *•&gt;
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' G t m c A n d F isti ( T o m n iis s io n c r mul School, uUo the Agricultural Kx- Commissioners A r c
H o ld in g ing. As the inemiMT* of th«! lt*H&gt;k Company Will Be Formed In
made thut beyond any other single fac­
|»*riment Station, Eitensiop Division,,
Will Be Appo inted In
That day hundreda of thousanda wh&lt;
Circle unit vis Itors are so e.v|art with
Important
Meeting»
tor, the People-» Bunk of Sanford was
A
hew
Weeks
hor
Local
and a ( iraduate College.
~
thmr mss Ihs* they found little difficulty
The cost of living continue» to interest are ahut up in factoriea, In office» of one
A Few Days
the
greatest develo|*er in this S4"ction.
This
W
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e
k
This catalogue also contains certain
Hiver I rallie Line
in supplying a large number of the iih*.«the United States on well aa the rest of kind and another, are free to go out o
This device showed the vibration graphically.
At its meeting on closing the hooka
intcrceting
dnta
on
the
extension
de­
Irig words. Mr». I). L Thrasher, how­
the world- The »tudy of the whole sit­ doora to get on the water, to breathe the
for the six months past, the Hoard of
H e w J - a wa Will Protect The Came partment, embracing correspondence
Running his car at the same known sl
over the
uation leads some to protest that the pure air of the country, and so on, anti
Msny Matters Of Moment Are Be­ ever, hud the largest list of correctly To Put On Fleet Of River Steamer» Directors declared the regular semi­
courses in agriculture, farmer»’ insti­
same
of road,
----------stretches
-- - —------ ----------* without shock nbsori T s unu
»1111
HUppht-d wuriLs and urliclre, receivinJ
and with
A nd Fi»h O f Tbit State And
middleman is not to blame for the ad­ they take advantage of it. It ia onl&gt;
ing Discussed Now T o Save
annual dividend of fqur |&gt;er cent and
tutes, women'» institutm, agricultural
And Give Sanford Service And
natural.
.
_
♦
them,
he
found
out
through
graphic
lines
drawn
by
the
the prize, u tiny china cup and saucer.
vance In price and yet one can hardly
' Fix The Licenze
(■laced $3,000.00 to the surplus account
Time
In
August
train,
lxi&gt;»‘
corn
rluha
and
girls'
garden
Batter Freight Rates
vibrations of the'car itself, that J. M. Shock Absorbers
Human beings are animals In one
After the summer picnic was over
escape the conclusion that between the
of the bank. That the present surplus
und
canning
clubs,
etc.
On
the
rpli
of
Tmllahaaaaf, July 11.— An act of the
were an absolute necessity to comfortable motoring.
salud—course
was
by ...
M ukkw
grower and consumer there is an inter­ aenae and they need the rest and refreshSeminole county dad» arv doing a a -----•—
—• «served
. . * * . .-j
That the Clyde Line and the railroads of $13,000.00 has been earned and Bf&gt;recent legislature provides for the bien­ faculty and . officer» sixty-on« pt^woni gqod job“ of nuraing tho new baby tuul •MclL.Whilnri. and Mabel Uowivr.
mediate w tk a -rt,. n ^m a ivm L, In-prise
cannot
give Jianford the proper service portioned within the p« t rhrrv^jr a r r
The
eltirt
line»
»11
their
own
-story.The
dafcr
withnial appointment b y thc-ttnrrmerr. oMt are luted. . Although- tho-- a«bool was are obliged ra cfpvote «owraf days out of
from their usual vocations. That there
The
member«
that Anally amounts to -* good deal.
n
L”" of the circle present in freight rate» has long been apparent retlecta much credit upon the present
in
UTeproduced
direct
from
Mr.
Ovington's
communica­
sta te game and fish commissioner, with established In 1SI05 there were forty-aix each W«*«*k looking after the infant's were Mrs. Cruse Harne», Mr». A. I*.
In a letter to the New York Times should be far more accidents in number
to the busi item men of this^ily-MiMkall«* management.
tions, the original copie» of which are in our possession, _J [.
th** ropital or eLsewhere in the graduate» at the_ Iast commencement^ comfort: —Paps' Woodruff ea|&gt;eciully is Connelly, Mr». May Dickin«, Mr». Geo.
a writer speaks of cabbages not salable on that.day than any other is almost a
In testimony to iU local character, it
exhausting
all other method.» und argu­
subject to your Inspection at any time. N o » that the
, , atnte, und ia to receivr n salary of $2,600 and u total enrollment of 322 young men very solicitous about the new baby and L. Sjirer. Mr». J . W. Speer, Mr». H. F.
at wholesale at $2.60 a hundred and matter of course. There is no theology
is
interesting to note that more than
ments
und
entreuties
alike
being
found
need
of
J.
M.
Shock
Absorbers
is
indicated
even
on
Com­
with un allowance of $600 a year for from twenty-one state» and foreign for the post week ha» lioen obliged to Whitnrr, Jr.. Mrs." D. L. Thrasher, Mrs.
being fed to pigs while the retail price in it one way or the other, nor any need
|&gt;er cent of the stock of this institu­
unavailing it has been definitely de­
monwealth
avenue,
Boston,
one
of
the
finest
boulevards
countries.
travelling nnd other expease».
was 16 to 20 cents a head. He reports of insisting that that is the way in which
walk the door night and day and neglect Samuel l’uhwton; visitor», Mr», (j. F. cided to «turi something this (nil nnd tion is held by |*eople in Hanford und Irava
in America.
•
The
student
activities
include
liter­
I t is the duty of the gauie and ILsh
In Chicago that potatoes were sold at Providence takes pains to warn mankind
hi» own bumnen n great deni, but all the |Smith, Miss Altre Caldwell; Mr». I’- J flu.» "starting Minrthing" means that a tiiun ten (a-r rent by non-residents of
commissioner to enforce all game uml ary und aciontifle societies. Greek letter county fatliere an: in love with tiic litth- ( roghun of Ja.-kaonville and Mtw Meli
Write for Booklet F, showing the seismograph
IB cents a bushel while they were still Of the danger of a cheerful way of spend­
Ihs'l of new river steamers will be put tiie slate of Florida.
fish law», und to apixiint game and lush Iruterniiies, Young Men'» Chriatiun cherub and say that regard I*»» of the Whittier.
vibrations.
sold at retail at 16 rents a half peck. • ing Sunday.
The hunk recently cliwed contracts
u|N*n tin* river run to Jacksonville und
wardens in the various counties to as­ A.vsociution, gh»i club, orclwntru, ath­ time i««si .g^. him they purp&lt;»*e to »••»■
The question ought never to have been
Whatever may be the conclusions to
•he local merchants will take .»tori* in for th*1 constructing of u separate safety
letic
icwociutlun,
tic
.
sist iii m in the enforcement of the unnl
that he starts m life under nu*st atispi
Vnniher trofie) line
be drawn from the additions In p r ic a lT S “ !'
° [ th* ™ . r k quoted In
i hi.» enterprise and many of the interior vault, il» well as a complete refurnishing
A vary noteworthy matter in the cata­ ciiiu* circiiinslance» and win I*- they want
law». Tin1 commiMnioner is under u
Si Augustine. July 10. • T II t »s. . 111*-»* will take Slock ili Ib i» ent* rpri»* 1of their banking riNirn anil wfieri this is
between the farm and the city kitchen,
kitchen ^ ri,,tu™ b&gt; \ ^ K in d e r of Christianity,
$4,001» Iraxui, und the uumIcilh uijb-r logue is a complete „outline of roiir&gt;*n in •&lt;&gt; g*t lurn everylhmg n*s'*llul they will uiohd, Mite **1 III* elnef prollini*.r» of lite
it is evident that the question of distri­ whert He asked If people thought that
installed lute in August. The Peoples
thut promise* relief
( oiirw« in Old and N« w
$200
bonds, 'llie inunt\ wunlirv i&gt; llible study
not buy any silver»|&gt;oon* for him. but tin y interurb.in (ieelric Imi* la*Iwi«.|t JitiK
bution is one of the greatest importance they who were killed when the tower o
Hank of .Sanford Will In* eiLstly el) tit led
I
he
f*rop*v*ed
trolley
line
that
will
I
n
*
charged with the enforcement o f' llie I'estanient History; the English llible will gel him all the nerreiaitips.of life.
O RLA N D O
St. Augustine,
re- ••uilt at »otue future ditte ÌN*tw«*«*n San- j to a place among tite ornaments of the
I aunville
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__ just ,,
W h y is th e soda cracker today
In the problem of living. The Inquiry Silosm fell were any greater sinners than
as
Literature;
Old
and
New
Testament
gHmo und fish law» in his county, und
Tite full Itoard of cotmiuwdnner» met |turneil from a tinsiness trip to Canada, ford und Kissimmee will prove a good «tide of Floritla from an architectural
is made at once as to where the house­ they upon whom it did not fall In other
such a universal food?
m ay lw iut»isted by dejiuty wrudenA und ••reek, und the llible a&lt; an Ethical and here un Wednesday and lite enntire «lay and lie re|a*rls that work on tin
words,
such
things
aa
the
accidents
of
wives’ league is to be found when the
l*&lt;**ler lor tin- iml*|N*ndem Ime of lK,ln* f view.
Religious Guide are offered at the uni­
aherilfs.
was consumed in looking over supplie» struetion ol tins electric railway
field for economy without affecting qual­ life that are beyond our control have no
»teamen*
and t frlundo ami KisNiimiu»*
When u fine is collected for violation versity in the Young Men's Christian mid (lie building* s.maille (•** ti.,, o*.*. **iiimnei..'* m it,, ni ar future.
ity la so apparent as in the difference in relation to individual conduct or opinion.
!iti-init»»
ni*ii
would patronize the »team
People ate soda crack ers in the
o f th«1 wild laws the wurden is to re««i\, Association, for welfare vvi.rt in mills •&gt;r ...uri bimse
It is the Idiot who rocks the boat and
Ih** fotirlh al I hlitui,In
\\ hile it
III* I'll.. I
k lb*
la M i I *stitilli.1* c o n
price that attends the progress of food
• r hill* 1111*1 t r a c t i o n Ini* i n . - I Id** ra lly ,
—
*M
'i.il
sellleinelils,
|..r
«rvice.
Sund.it
thnVi- fourths ol It ll be Inis furnished
they
who
take
chances
on
trains
and
llisho|*
bits
I
suited
will
told days, it is true— b u t they
till
lb*irti* bl.sk and
&gt;&gt;f I he (man. icrs wl.i t i u l u i n g t h a t it i- t h e i r &gt;.tdv &gt;alviitt*,n
l'erha|*s n,,w bere in thè state wa» lite
supplies from the beginning to that end
evidence r&lt;-w|M\|isj|,|e for til! COIIVK lioti a ln«i|s and the bk&lt;
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF
jump off and jump on when trains are
III* I It V h.lll w
■1. v ins|**.|o&lt;! are lun f in*
I . i p r i - i m r o l l i l i ‘i |n.|
I ourth of July more * Mtho»iiL»iicully
of their journey.
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Mitt, tin adv al tagi« l.cr* .*|V. r.-.f .il
bought them from a b arrel or
If he doss, not furnish stu b eviili nn f..
moving, and who play with fire and do
.Iflll .it 1!.. III. •&gt;
...m, t mi­
s I \ ngii-l Ila* I "U“i tu '
•lei.ratei! Ululi III I bulli*.tw, alni **igl*l
It is stated that u fruit company sells various other fool things that lead to the
r e c e i v e s one fourth of the f.nr und i L. Si*» I. In* •&gt;*l I»* llie Is.., t|||«| Mill* I in . I* filili. Will pr. .1*1
ld* -I upon
h'ii'dred
|s»,p|e g.itini.il t.. enjoy thè
- ’ hilf liti J.|e fit t a la la
box and. took them home in a
II,* ilei* |- i i. 1* 1,( Ime ..( t* .itti* r- tr&gt;.in
bananas from Central America deliv­
purjwmo furnishing such evideiiie r* delightful winter ehinatf ..| Hi.rnbi. |*-r I hc I'n i* l*l*&gt;* i
more numerous accidents on the day of
day » sport».
.11 ■I t l l IK* t*ef suppuri t- *v .illaidì
to
't i l t I-Sslllll
ered at the remotest cross roads at three
''.infortì I*, f.i. kst.nv ill* Ii.l« long !»•* n
ii.itting outdoor r*-crt iiI ioils the y* ar mont h. f li* W * II.m i.*&lt; t
ed v m um-half of the fine.
paper bag, th eir crispness and
rest than on any other of the week
•a k at a '.r ta l limili I. tir IM•turbai line as p ro p -e tu i talk*.L ■*1 in ti.n * 11v nini o.hiiv hs\e *—•
Ili thè foreniM.it thè pavtlluu wa»
for a nickel, just because the company
(OlJlitl, .III a*i \illi(«t^* Vbfill'll f fit If|raf|tt| I
ljrn
ia
m
for
tiuntlng
in
ihc
coimtie-.
There is no superstition Involved In It
' haf w ill at* ...,t t |.
and • v, t t
. &gt;*. t - j. i.la *1,1 &gt; !
.
flavor all gone.
•a.**l t*. -tail »... I, ., Jui, l.m |,|, |.. |t„ ■row.|t *1 Witti Mi. ri . d.iii. * f . i thè lllusIC
has such an admirable system of «aim
tioiu«
•
&gt;
!
till
inon
i|
&lt;
*
itst|
j
are uvsuiul, from the tsMiunce ol winch
'.e a r, e n o u g h &gt;&gt;( Hu- all i.Ulit la-ing |aiil
t*ne n| u .r le i i v lesi linanrial bu* kep.
iMiug 1urnislied l.y Ila* Hall Umilierà,
distributing.
th e warden receive» 26 ieiits for each ptesiTs, it would sis-m thut the Florida m r e n t a l s f h a t would r**&lt; in», tbi* amnunt of lite line wilI a r m e bere by thè middle present lime enough interest wits never l'ho«** not caring f**r dancing found intniiiiif*s-li &gt;1 to inak** the start.
Old Made Good as New
MANUFACTURERS OF GINGER ALE AND SODA WATERS
We have evidently a great deal to
resident county license, and fl for e.u I boy I.il* but little, if uny exriLsc for leitv !.. about t I .’.no I* • . ■r
a, wlue li
Mr Ü 1
Uneeda B iscuit—soda crackers
d I I n * ...........
., i l.|s arrlv al piali'
Ilow .v.t wilt, it,*, rapol gn.wtli o| •* rv»r II. li,. I..,.. t.,,11
ing
the
»tat*,
for
a
l
olh-gi*
i-durutlotl.
learn on thia subject
though it has
aet-mrd
, ....................
.................
I have a first class harness maker now
rrnidi
nt
Slate
license,
and
|.1
for
each
P H O N E 21
soil, t lie 11 Wf .1 f .list ,. I; es with Ita 11v* w ili linrtadi.il. . I.. | - f l . r t . . | r. ir « a r i '
tiiiii'vii
«,,ii
uv**r
t
hiilnota.
'»uitford. will, the i*ily lN»*&lt;.lhitig' a ciiqn
better than an y ever made before
to l&gt;e understood, yet nobody move» or *nd we can do anything In this line while
iton-nsiidcni si.tie license, und tin- re
Vear ’* I« us II.*
• ol 1. 1|&gt; lllg .ll a» Unii and il 11.•I tiing linli.risas-n flap
I itder ti**- skdlful direct.,rslil|* of Mr.
* il) &lt; ou lull Merls
tv »Ite With the liba that more tern
lifts a finger to remedy the situation, you wait Give us a trial and be connrnnder, l&lt;ics county judge's (ra., gis«
n tin* five years |&gt;ens con-trui ttofi w..rk »iti La-gin l.y il.,
\
\
ili
tiravi^, mie In».f stul tv*,, hi.g» w* re
The city I'oiinril met in regular Ni-»»n&gt;n
— made in th e g reatest bakeries
t..iy will I». taken iii and thut this »•»•Perhapa no one can a c t
vinred.
W. H. UNDERWOOD
in to the game and 11*&gt;), proiis tjon fund,
. " i i i . n l ha- not militili ni M. m u n tli
burla-ened
Although ( hiduolu ha» long
July . th, 1'*I.'I, at 7 .'III p m
i'rera-nt.
Iloti will 1*1*0111 tht» full a» never Indori*.
. . .
82-tf
which is created by the act
Any real- I J M ill*?, i n ...U .i, h J„ WiMxlni if
in the w orld -b ak ed to perfection
&lt;t rv*'/wra»4'jf r j **&gt;utu* neu-L udì Jj ng 11 . I . ' i - i i . ■*• in* t in t • an t * I»* w In r* ' V C «raraea-'rurajWijii» rTanv x».i&lt;r»rav.. f\f-U «
«it-etw state may hunt in Ins •lectioff" ^ C, u
t.
all.
tilt
t I I» tu* al
* Captain HoKkoff* { « f f F J I F fiVFTfiT4* ’ ----------------- :-------------—
___
rufT.
l( tig&gt;
*1* &gt;lured to
1 •d It.g to, r&gt; lief tr..tr tin **»toMl&gt;,|i.it*
ter perfection— kept to
precinct willioiil luiymg a llcens«-. b&gt;r «1 don and U II i
—I
I
■&lt; U tliut
• i t . » 1li.it p r i v a l i u l l.i, ng tin * 1.11111101
be may hum unywhere in Un county in W S. Hand
ili I.
perfection until you ta k e them,
irrn r&gt;
I t., t |;..|* l.m, now ......
which lie live»; und lor f.l may hunt any
m a il bill*
what used to he offered him os a here, ' ™
^
■
---------------------- •
:
Minul*— t&gt;( tb last mis ting read and
tin- r t v i r traili.* a n d w l .d e tl,|. Itti** toven-fresh and crisp, from their
where in the ntute. A non resident must app-nv.d
he has gone Into the hero husinen» on his
,'tvtri** l.m s e r v i . . ,**..(
111. -**•, i low
|»ay a Inertse of } I m , I . ..untv in
»*• •" . l.ll.ll
1 I I, SS|liK V
own account. In his campaign lo i&gt;eA ■..e I li .,t i'.f. r* guiding ti.* ti..to
protecting package. F iv e cents.
. » . itfi. f t II. S. f y .......... r 1
f .t. &gt;
whifh h. hunts, all licen-o t 1... m,tt. .| Imi al,.'**
Ml
&lt; I..IS |'I,||]||M
come United States senator for Alabama
«v p o u
..f „l it **rt*-si.it
til tik.it IL I* 11 * f • .1.«•il t r .gift* il* mm
by the county jndgi.
H a s k . 1 a l l* i l .a » k . 1 of •
the ( aptain has taken the role 0 !*»reus­
wnl* r si||
. i fi t *te w**r
remi und a resolution rt*
•.i •i iiiili’H
i» R n n t h
The o|s.|i Season is i|ee|arei| to lu gar.n -,4 tt !• mailer
.*I*I*-m ii.**l t &gt;« «*f i p i » . p a l i li ,i
ing the press of his state of being sub­
•i"* r ■
■ a* imioilu. i «I .o, i
f» v •aJ ,|f..| .k I . t t . 1 r .«T• m&gt;f i t t In* . »
n a t io n a l b is c u it c o m p a n y
from NoveinU-r joth to I . i.ru.ir^ 2iqh p a s s . i|. an*) i ita* . |erk w ,L» lustr ili ted t o
.it I*
a *is loioli .I w illi a|«|»t|/|||o
sidised when it is not in his favor. He
.
•I tí* t, 1 ." 1It Dill Ilf ii in«*rrfij4 u t * ’ liti** ^ ill t.ik»» t III*
and it is unlawful to kill more than two mail a ropy l&lt;&gt; t li* • turv ul tl *** - t a
* inni»'«li.itf h MÍt»*r i I jmmi t
declares that thé preen is “knee deep in
‘ »tills
•*Í t»..- I m|w»||»»ris* |fi.lt i IMM
..............
di«rr, or two turt&lt; ;. gobbh ra. &gt;r tweritv II*.ard ..( II. alti.
the alfalfn of subsidies" whstever that
•billig t o o t
i i 1j f «
quuil, or twent.. Iiv* otter gain.- lord»
p l a n t a n * . u h , t r o u t ,,f n , i
may mean, but as for himnelf, he “be­
A rnrnmuioi a li.a, I. ■ti ll.* U .-i &gt;i*|*
. i-.t I*
in one day, and tin limn for an o|h-o Itnpr..*. m. i ,i \.-.e ri
longs with the stare."
I I,*• bruit at ,t g r o o m U. ».
more milea of brick streets.
Ths idea
Bcasoe i- i lir« • 1 i .. , r :&gt;■ ■ • -it
&gt;i
Iti 1* tri »
*• ■• \
• •
1
V
•
Everybody may laugh at the gallant
M
nine foot roads for th* country is thus
g o b b l e r * am i
. .......
.......
captain but he seen nothing incongruous
t
found to be the real thing and now that
birds
I
I
H i t i»l
!I
M
M
in rating himself among the loftiest con­
Th«re is no o,u n u ..i &gt;■ i
11
Budget of Opinion “Just Be­ they are found all right in a crowded ceptions and associating hlmaelf with
llmg
engiii •r
Mi .
'
ti&gt;fld
Vnr
|
.
t 11"
~r
city there will l»e none to kick on them
NO IN T E R E S T
OR TAXES
FO R
2
YEARS
ted fa wn, turkey heii...in.lioM.ii,. i,. . . . . . » a » itc-t i , a t &lt;1 I*
. .1
m a rt Ii was I iayed l&gt;. Mis» lletnl HHu*.
liti* n«*cisvsury
r ■.1*1 o|
( , . , , 1. * -v il. '
tha idea recommended by Emerson when
oll
I
uesday
tween You and Me."
c o u n t y f ritiu l.It
aa country roads. Nine feet ia enough
owl», crow», lurks, butcher turds and information
h it.*.|
'•nt nt &gt;-.in it h.
FRO M
DATE O F YOUR CONTRACT - t
Anticipating a grani tittle the gravs. and after .tin* ceremony, Miss
he laid down the proposition that we
iiih I l iir tlid a y
**f fr.*.|oin
at any stage of the game.
.Kngliah sjiarrow s are not prnticted. I lls
litiv*
t
o
foil*iwu
m
til*'
at,
II* I! t'ofne flangin'
Ati ordin.ince m itili) un o r d i n a m i
Is a»»* nibh *1 «.ul. nml thorough!* Anqi* Mrowig.-iiiig
should hitch our wagon to a star. Per­
neun |m*o ) i|** and Ih r ■*|■Ir .
1» tUtJ.1 uful lo uhiMit on or near a baited providing for an issili of tsViid» in Hi**( lio n " I f 1 1*•* tn o iit.la in will
Arenn' " o f .
s*..|
tinniscivi»
pluving
gumes
and
haps,
though,
he
rides
a
mule
on
an
Ala­
.oh e u l of tti*. nt w .O m , t
EVEN IHE GAIE POS! NOI IN II
S**mOdd. or id hunt game lurils or game am »un* ..I f,■iii.oon mi f.ir tl purpoN* *f
M u f' onn -t t t.**ii M ..Ii ,in, t
tine ol the ttiosi ,.n UMiig featlir*»* of
T I understand that the city election r m a circuit.
r young |s..| l* .- aiioi»*.incuts, whlli
forttierlv
i
»r
ii * g.
tt..
t..i
tnaknt'b'iglit.
gll tl. 1 I,** III*.UI t .nil '
Itti*
'lay w a&gt; I to I-Ml ud*' thr«.Ugh tiie
lundihg
t l ......... ..*1 . ling a n il I i w l n . ,
will soon take the boards and that the
" I'b ' !&gt;• «*| !• • ' J.'VC.I ir,. riiiMinligtil
Captain Hobson ia an admirable citiI . ol Ml«, - l a l l l . . w &gt;||. 1*1* I
T h e salary and expense of the gallic Iloalmg Indi i.l.Ninvr»' of tin* city of Sun
Mi L.iitzuiinger i&gt; in *,
,1. tit'.¡i»t* of a i iiri.IxT
won i n alni men.
1 ru tó la , v* ),* i* Ui*, l u i g c »w** p
A CM al la A m a n t Ya Taking Nat«» line up will be entirely unexpected and xen and a good congressman. He was
not lli seilt IUI* ut for I •■*)..
and f»h cvHntnhuiioner arc juiynlile only ford, aii■i a'ltlioriring und *.rnp..wring life- k..vvv v * f il .1 if it j»
wearing ridiculous . . -i . n i »
\* t ticir
;
It
oiukv
the
«een,
•
■
bring
out
io
n
»
dark
horses
that
have
|
succenafuJ
In
his
work
in
the
navy
until
am é ra llli, Ha ll Fran i 'E n T • ■Itlti li w it Ion it» !i ii if
-Id
from
the
game
urid
fi-1
.
prot&gt;s-tion
fund,
it
w
ill
t,.i
v
&gt;
11
.
i
tb
la.
*
•
«
w
*
r»
.
..topi.
I.
I
.
l.«|,|.
,,
,.
„ I, f „ n
.1
I*
tiie
linivnr
of
tin
i
i
i
.
*.|
v.*r.t*,f*|
Flnr
not been known Irefure. It ia certain hia eyes gave out and he haa aince been
ge i ,.iil tv h.f it
•
•*
Sa lava Sauntarer
which is maintained by tin nle ■&gt;! mini i*l.i t«* is»ue ** . .ill for at .•**-« 11 r t .t* t•r
w •' 1 , 1 ' 11 • at f■ri i t 1*1 rvi g 1, 1/* t h r
IS
that the majority of the people want a a devoted and active representative of
•le .mit 1,0* I It.llll . t ils
ing lircnnc, anil i( u&gt; provple.l il.al there mine tl,* qurslion u» t&lt;&lt; tin i»n iutt&lt; • „1
tfl Ié I*»•'Hill •»f*
I i * i » v * . r * .lisi* *,(« ti* il t •■r III* | fintili,
change and it is my opinion that the hia district. B ut In all hia public career
lr\
t ..w thn t t h e * i * » d ll,** i s s t ,
should
accumulate
in
that
fund
a
sum
Tire BUE ANO GBAY
K i v r r v i r w ru&gt;nr&gt;L .
C___ »1_______L ___ •___
r *
,
\ trail game wa» enti tni-nerd l a t wi » ri
»aid l*on,l* was read iii lull and pin* 1 •Uut Gin.In r .*r.&gt;t . . f i** t i x t u r o and wil!
l n I.
present mayor and aldermen will be
M.vm c***rv r(tfr*.p in rtu n* w
in CXcrna of $6,000, such •\c«tss shall he on it» Hurd reading und ruin) |aseag** la* linci...»1 u j .iiT 1...I..V ut ti.* no. tu.v
llie I. an.» ol I Ivo do unii I l.ultiolu, b u l
satisfied to step down and out. Two
MU*«
rtarik. liken. N. Y.
■^Trara«. M
l*»« Hack,
dl li*t&lt; liie r a m l **i ,. I**ti v. ,r t
' ol lk* IttUnJ ri»» ,
»7
paid into Ihif»cliool (und.
uliuroloned for tin* nn'ea ochrduled for
Yea, T. J. Miller. L 1. VSoodruM. t t
to Ite fatiti, if ntiìctall ..itti* tirsi mi» tu,g
U tilt'll wer» t lio ro uglilv rnj.
year* in office usually give them enough
Ykawra Uw teats al Ima U n Aad
i
*
oiui to old O ra n g e us she never cun
an Ike
k________
Aa biada*
ml Ike m n gr»«« ,
Hie aftrenoon. These were most exGovbgnor Trammell has not yet an- Woodruff, S. itunge, II. W Herndon InAugusl. Me»»r» Hcnki l. l.y man unii Is
present
and
thoae
In
power
now
are
no
exception
Ailaawi ara tke
Ike raaka
ru ù of Um dead
r*&lt;hl*«-d of the h onor of Icin g tin* bun
n o a n rrd 1hi* ap|Miintment of gnme and und W. H. Underwood. No. none l&gt;*wi.» of ih«* Altanumte Springt* erwiion
to tha rule.
Aft••) the game* ami songs delightful *'•*•1rk. but all of the prizes were nur­
&gt;i«
tM
w Atka
a «ad
rad and
and lk«
Ik« id«w.
t county.
f
„ . 1UT* Ik« Mem«»I d«y;
fish commiaalofier under the provisions Passed.
wer prikivit al t|ie inreting t ** suggi-M u
•tr**»hmenU, colisi»!mg nf crram ami tured by Hilly Jacob's "Illusi. "
Uadar Um owa, Ik« lltua,
' un furti, tin* new county «&lt;ut, lias
Uad«r lk« «ÜMr, Um (¡rar.
I hc ice cremo and lemonade stands,
o f above act. However, it is generally
Moved nnd seconded that a bill for votine (irtcfiH f at Aftumniit** ami ». r*
T The safe and sane Fourth Is coming
..ike
w**re sirvrd. wiiich »a» crrtainly
.di* I regress hy I* up» anil I m un,'* in
m
charge
of Hodges and Jncnlis, proved
bdioved
that
he
has
made
up
hui
mind
givvft
a
n*»r*ectfui
Mcnrmg
by
tiu*
iM.nrti
iI5.0U
(or
seats
in
the
park.
I***
paid.
Jppr«*ciute&lt;|
iiy
t
tl«*
yollflg
|**»ip|p
Tk«ra ta Ik« roti»i • el «Ion.
to Sanford and I would advise the dealers
I list t. w y*nr*s. ami the riti/* ils of
Tko«« la tk« i loom of limimi.
|M&gt;pulur
resorts
throughout the *lay
th
a
t
he
has
made
up
Ids
mind
us
to
the
Carried.
.
'
All
nf
thfN
g&gt;iithnttn
rt
tuli
sbort
tali*
In
fire
wo
ks
or
shooting
crackers
to
de­
At
u
Iute
hi'tir,
»ben
no
furlher
exruae
AU e l lk Um bollW-blood ( o n .
progne» i ve ijilv deserve all of Hit
la ÜMduali W «Urmkjr
man for the place, but for some reason
Ke|N&gt;rts of tiie Treasurer Chief of anent' (hi* iwji county ami *•* pr*—s**&lt;t
sist
from
buying
any
big
stocks
of
fire
coniti
ter*
found
for
proinnging
tin'ir
»tuy.
' il timi i» r u n m g to them for Un ir
Uadw lk* «od «ad Dm d.
holding back hia announcement of the Police un&lt;J Sanitary lns(*eetor read and iheir cotifitlciice and 7*»te**ni in ih«* n**w
Waklae tk« (wdcmanl d»jr;
all bado their ho«t*s*M n miai pleosant
works or shooting crackers, for next
"
i l » , l i a r l i l y wan profusely cle**Uadw tka laural. um Dii»,
Had Hoad« in St Johns
» • rountt «itti ita i flirers unti Uutr-d that
aippoihtment. In fact, he has intimated ordered filed.
Fourth, because the dty council will
good-night.
Uod«v lk« « ilio *, Um Gray.
■i rat* «1 with liags uml l.iuituig Tiie
Returning
from un auto trip to Sunsome time ago that he has made up his
Recommendation of Hie city engineer th* if j.fttiufi jiurpfKM» t&lt;* |*ult fnr u
put
a
kibosh
on
them
aura.
They
were
TI kmw* inviteli uml who wer»* ('MiM'lit
rrom Um *1l«w«« ol
st:*» ts clean amt inviting ami tiie crowd,
fui koun
ford Hon. W. A. MacW’illianis ami fam­
mint! as to all his appointments. Those il» to the placing of five rutcli basins was gn »iter ÌMinifiole. The honrd ailjourncd
Tk« d «ani ita mou ni «ri n ,
•ere
Miss**«
l.llliun
ilerring.
Ruth
not much In evidence but the way the
11* re was a lug crowd, most orderly,
Leriaefg lodai wttk t r a m .
ily and ( apt Seth Perkins and family
to be made by him now arc shell fish referred to the strret committee.
t*» mn t uft.Hin tpday.
small boyi shot them off near the theatre
------ 1 Io« lk« frl«nd «od U» lem:
happy nnd ch*»*rful
\ft**r the i.uritd** Hauti. Ruth Kolwrts. Ad. bini*, iliggins,
Ifadw tk« «od «ad Um d*e.
arrived home yesterday afternoon, sat­
«ommlssinner nnd game and fish cornMoved and seconded thut llie street
and
other
places
where
people
were
con­
liougliu
AUrnatliy.
Amile
Whitnrr,
t • »(Making by prominent orator»
Wtklag tka judgment dagl
mirationcr«
foreman «hall work under the instruc­
Jewell Dinkle. Ilazel Haliti, Mary isfied thut the trip wa* strenuous nnd
U a d « tk« M . Um DIim,
gregated made the old folks shudder
To wy five roe a dish of
Hook Cirri.
If' rn the |iiaua of tl*&lt; |Mi|ailiir Hunfurd
Uodar tk« HD««, tk« Grey.
hot. Owing tu the king drouth tin* rouda
tion
ol
the
street
committee,
and
»hull
and there were many Incomplimentary
Peers hlrDougall, who has held u |&lt;osi•use.attention wa* lulled to tiie long (inni» », Hi-len Hurnl, Mrs. tiro, |).
Mrs. M. It. Howler wa» iu&gt;»t*-s» „1 tl.
8« »Ith aa «q«at «t4«ndor
were heavy with sand und tite muchinca
remarks made anent the small boy and
Watson,
Miv*
FIÌM*rta
King
of
Jackson­
tlon in the office of Commissioner of re|*flrt with the prisoner* each night to
Hook C ir'le Turaday afterniMiii Tl.* t.ibhs on the shady liiw*n on the margin
went on «trike on the homeward stretch.
fire crackers. In one way it seems like
ville:
Vi
viali
Sj*eer,.
li
utne
ltiini|&gt;|i,
RunA gricu't’ir» I as l&gt;een aptiointcd »*^-re- tiie Chief of Police. Carried
I In iilltiful Lake Mourn** und th(«M*
Oa ÜN b W o n g bloamlnt fur ili:
They were stalled (or awhile in the vi­
Moved and seconded that the street mendiera *&gt;( tin* cifel** ami visitor» joined
a shame to deprive him of so much Joy
dall
Chase,
Frank
WtHxIruff,
Joel
Field,
tary in the office of game and fish comt he Jnrdt.-v* on n 'summer picnic, nenr th* •allies wire jtt»t groaning under tlieir
cinity of Pellircr creek, but eventually
and yet they are certainly a grand nuis­
raioncr; Will White, vf Jackson coun­ committee l&gt;e inMructed to place six
•ads nf "loaves und fi*he*r,,i a* un old John Murrell, Harrold I-ong, Tennie
overhanging
rock* of u quiet lake, fn
ance. •
.
worked their way nut nnd pushed for
new
lights,
two
to
laplaced
on
Sanford
Denne,
Roliert
Deane,
Griffin
Herring,
i \.ty, succeeding to Mr. MrDougallV posi­
.g-hionisl ft»h fry was line of the huppy
Ice Cream, as it is to omit tke
ortlrr .tu reach the picturesque #|».t
• • •
homo. The roads, usually frozen bard
Heights
und
bulunec
at
auch
otin'r
tion.
Morris
8(M.*nccr,
John
GaitH-s,
Travis
Bw wImm tk« «mnraw nlU tk.
features of the cclebrutipn. The weather
name—why do you do it, when
tarara «ad Md tl graia,
at this season of the y^ar had thawed
points os they may deem necessary. Lite party enjoyed a car ride on which j
Gaines,
Osborne
William*,
Zeb
Ratliff,
5
In
the
absence
of
Sanitary
Inspector
-N
”
•
wllk aa «miai murmur fallatk
\»nlÿ one accident, to n m&lt;*mb«.r of tin* j win |M*rfect. It*sci*med like it was so
hy saying POINSETTIA you
Carried.
,,Tk« eradas dría ai tk« retai
Williams thia work will be done by
Frunk C uoi|)Im*II, Phil L. Moorii; cha|&gt;- during tiie midday hour, hence the pull
T h e Stale University Catalogue
party, marred the pleasure of tin* trip .1n.'lereh for tiiis s (m*ciuI ocensitm
tk« rad «ad Um d«w,
Moved
and
seconded
that
the
bills
•
rom-s. Mr. and kfrs. W. W. Abernathy. was much harder than was rx|*ccted.
Claude
Howard
and
already
he
ia
mak­
fet ao much more reel VALUE
Walttaf tke hfigrarat dayt
N. H. Fogg
T h e new catalogue of the State Uni­
»ra «dtk tk* rela, Um BIm,
In the near future this stretch of road
as signed by the president, and approved From the cur window several pus turai ,
Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. A. llnrrold.
ing himself felt by a close inspection of
for your money. ■ It's better be­
Wm eitk tk« rala. Um Grey.
versity ut Gainuville ia now bring diascenes wi n* noted with pleasure. F troll- !
will i*** shelled anti it will not l*e n*c«wby the finance committee l*c
*&lt; »
all th« houses and loU and alleys.
tributed. ■ This is a book of 266 pug*»,
cause we make it ao, no trouble,
^ Aurtlnn llridge flu b
»ary to tle(&gt;end upon severe freetes in
Carried.
• •* ing In thtt vicinity of the lake a very
Claude aUtra that hia job may be only
an
d
sc
La
forth
in
interesting
detail,
th**
thrilling
«•«(M-riem»*
tliiuat
&lt;**M'*ifi*sl
to
i
.M*fc.-F,
I., ,Mdl*-f *M.gl.tfoUy-**ntcr- —--------;— A Jloror institution
no
expense,
mo
effort
is
emitted
summer
time to make the trip.—S t.
Council
proceed*-&lt;7
To
equalixe
the
tax'
temporary, but that while it lasts He will
ro u g r"
opportunititfl offered to the Florida
several members of the party: luckily,
* ' "
tnined the Auction Bridge Clulf’Wednea................
It ia with much gratification that the Augustine Ivrcord.
_ _
• ...
roll for the year 1913.
or considered too greet in order
make a noise like cleaning up the city
Uadra tk« «od aad Um dee;
boy» free of any cent save that of tho
Uadra Gm tiliraaera Um HIim,
Moved and seconded that the council however, the would i*e misfortums were «!*•y uiternoop. T w o tildes of bridge (JfuJ'le of this section may point to the
and that ha knows of several very bad
to make POINSETTIA tht
Und* tk« garUoL, Um Grey.
actual expense of living. The calnadjourn to meet at 7-30 p. m. Tutoday, narrowly averted by llie run* presence VM'fl' |tlayed. M n » . H. F. Whitnrr, Jr., Peoples Hank of this city us an institution
places that he will certainly either Uke
sUndard of purity and quality.’
No mòre «hall lk« war try nT»
ogue deucrita*» eleven commodious uniof mind of one of the party
Th** uftcr- v :m the lucky m a ke r of the highest of the peopl&lt;*# wit It the |M»*p|e unii for
M issio n a ry M e e tin g
8th. Carried.
pains to cither have cleaned up or the
Or tk« »Indio* rinn b« radi
^indty building», and the university
niM*n outing wil» thnrouglily cnljnyrd w«-» in* , which w*m for her tiie pretty the |&gt;eo(*|e. ’
Tk«jr Un Uh mir «ogra lorairà '
The regular biisim-ss meeting of the
owners will go to jail. Claude has had
wh«o tkay Uural Um p ir a of our drad!
daumin of over 60U acres, the library
Hi** ludiijt lrimtni»l their )*at.» wttli wild l»r lì**, n liamty whit** gauze fun. Tin
Pennsylvania H ank ( lo se s
At tiie cli»s«f of its seven years of cor- Missionary Society of tiie Methodist
Undra Um «od and Um d«w,
experience in thia line of work and he is
And Laboratories, the wood and muchine
Waiting Um judgment d«yi
Washington, July 10. The First Na­ tiuwers on tfie return tri|* and tliey all coosolution prize, wl.n*h wa» cut for.
jMirate existence,. -it wils found upon
__ a churrh »as hell! Tuesday afternoon in
not afraid of any one and 1 predict that
Ijorm on&lt;f u«ra (or Um Diu«.
•Hoi»i,-the college farm, the jiurticiiltu/al tional'Honk of MrKrc»|&gt;orl, Pa., bus declared tliut they had had as good a 'tunilsome deck of enrd*, was -won by ree*. Ut e x a m in a t io n of tiie bookyt that In the c h u r r h , und w as p resided o v e r b y
Trare and lev« for tk« Gray.
FOR
SALE
BY
.
.
&lt;t&lt;.
he will do something in the interim. It
gafden-v. thft Rxiwriment Station, farms. closed it* doora. JatnOs 8. Kuhn. Yii»w- timo a* fl they liad gono to the park t
Mrs. F. 3. Gonzales.
.(■ .
interest alone paid to the d''|K&gt;«itors
'« Gii»
' ' . Mm* H. H. 'Chnpta.ll, prraidrnt oF-th®
would not be a bad idea to keep him on
ident
of
the
closed
bank,
U
a
brother
of
hear
the
band
play.
Tiie
story
of
this
When
the
pleasant
game*
of curds section had Iteen enriched somet
ictmnL
iflnc '•»ociety. After the devotional exerei**
I Tho new nine foot streets seem to me aa an extra man during the entire sum­
111-112 Heard Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
Complete Information on the five eol- W. S. Kuhn, president of the cloned imaginary summer picnic was very were concluded a delicious salad course over $16,000.00.
; were concluded, the regular routine
to be the real thing and now that we have mer, for it b the summer time when care­
JA C K S O N V IL L E , F L A .
Pittsburg
hank.
Treasury
official*
said
cleverly
told
by
.the
author,-with
word*
MReq
and
the
other
department*
of
the
was
served
hy
the
hnaU-vt,
whose
guest*
A
hank
of
tho
character
of
the
1’
lul
I
cz
liikinraa wtu tr.'ii.iiirji.d, rejawtothem tho.wonder is that we did not think fulness counts tho moat and now is the
SANFORD, FLORIDA
uni vend tv ia l-ivlii. Tia_*u-Ui.pauiw.uu t hey would ira*»ra m at stemrr it till* afte r* miittni," wlilofr a Ill'll k'jppllftd tdlnake were Mr*. A. P. Connelly; I h , J . W. Hank could not fait to grow, represent tnatlc by chairman of committees and
of them sooner and thus have many time to make them clean up.
i Liberal Arte, Agriculture, Éngíneer- noon. The McKeesport bonk capital the story complete were the familiar Dickina, Mra. B, V: Whltner, Jr„ Mra ing aa it does the sentiment* and abet­ plana for various activities in th* near
—
■ t (Civil, Electrical qpd Mechenlcxl), wa* $300,000 and reported to havo a names used to designate different p^rta F. J . Gonza]««, Mra. Geo. A. Speer, Mra. ting the pinna for upbuilding of lu ron- future were discussed. After several
of needlevrork and articlea used .In-sew- B. W. Herndon. Mra Samuel Puleston itltuenta, .A «tatement waa reegntly announcements the meeting adjourned.
.
Law and the Taachers' College end Nor- surplus of $500.000.

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

$ 1 0 .0 0 DOWN AND $ 5 .0 0 PER MONTH

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

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It is only a matter of a few years but what all this Riverfield Pr0pCIty wUI ** a rcPctition of Riverside and Spring-

Wc have the Bell telephone «ervice which all know ,a
the hnest in the land, and our motor car service which gives
Rivervicwpeople a 5c fare to the business centre oEJackson
bett service than is rendered in many other
ville, is a far
far better
parts of Jacksonville and its suburbs. To those who desire
to make a small modest investment of only a few dollars
cvci—
----- *L -with
-M a positive
•*• and» absolute
• « certainity of mak­
try month,
ingin g money on their investment/ Rivervicw offers this op­
portunity.

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JPt*L righ‘ „out bfi,,OIid Springfield, one mile beyond
North Jacksonville. We have a fine brick and macadam
sd'eet leading from the Post Office in Jacksonville to and
through Rivervicw. We already have/40 homes, mercantile
houses and varied industries. We have 14 miles of streets
all of which are set out in shade trees. We have free public
docks, boat and bath house», an 8 grade grammar school,
and new developments rapidly taking place.

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for inside lots _____ .
__
Terms the same on all. $10 down and 5 per month.

.ï

,
V f will make special terms on 4 lots, but not more
than 4 lots sold to any one person. No lots sold to colored
people.

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For further information and literature write direct to
the owner.

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THE SANFORD HBJULD

Nothing Hot
But thè Stove
\ u it n r : “ I Im re J lis t !&gt;ren to the Iwikery.
I find it to o h o t to do an y b akin g
at home this su ltry weather.
IIo w
do you stand It ? ”

-Phifer-: “ Oh 1—i aw. Itnt I never thought"
•** - an electric ion «would hmkc *uch a
difTcrcnce."

Hoxunafc: “ OhI— Yea. lie u p -to -d a te
and you will be comfortable.“
■

A C*-C DfcbW F u w il] k —«p y . . i iw f —1
a i U »1 • era« ml Im &gt; Uraa • « m i u U « .

aw

1
and hear much these d ay s, he seem* never yet to have a^uirrd
atiout Orlando's sewerage and the idea even a trad; of the sense of humof.
that they are to dump it into the deep
It is always right for a jtereon to take
wells thut will at some time reach to the himself seriously WIRtt sedous things
! lower spots of Florida, either Kissim­ are concerned, but he fails to be taken
mee or Oviedo or Palntka getting the seriously by others If he i* always starch­
sewerage or if not the sewerage at least ed and stiff and nolemn. Hobson hump­
the contaminations of the same. The ing
about —
among
the »ta
star»,
feeling at
» --------•■«•in »ne
in , ir**i||
m atte, seem* to he up to the state hoard home with them, according to his own
,,allh i,nd 1 am »"»'OU* «» «*e them statement, is something to delight the
^ thr mnttiT At once. If un#* * finti#in m
i »
«
T V " &gt;!hr
0n"
If on* T fi»{I“n. “ Iw'caiKpaig'M ttT B ab lrn a for
iloubtf that this sewage could travel for the senate,
si
Tgrn“'»» It« t h*in j rr yha rfftiu rr'
‘
’. J
*-*ffW .A fuP T«# l*eu „M the (inder'grdQhil T It Is related that a great many acri
water supply of central Honda nnd on dents hapjien on Sunday and «on&gt;
6 * and 65 r,'a&lt;* almut the action op have the notion that they happen l&gt;e
the subterranean streama. In one place cause victims an- on the more on tha
H apys "The quration of possible cot,-' day. # Such a conclusion is hardly rea
frumination
nminutinn nf
si... water
..
_ I. . .through
L
i
i s-«
.
. .
*
of the
supply
sonable. In view of the fact that Sunday
sewage wells is worthy of careful con­ la of nccowity the ordinary holiday o
sideration" and then goea on to txplain „the week.
the wells itf detail and the action, of
»There arc a . few others in the course
aewage disposal. This matter should of the year, but the regular and recur
be taken up by our citizens at once.
ring holiday of the week la Sunday

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OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—TIIE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

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C la im s

TH E SA N FO RD H ER A LD
nv **/&gt;* w i j

Thè J . M. Offe rar Him

aker «3

Eaorle L. Ovington, ihc noted avialoj,.lives in lb *,
ton,.^lil his state of mind is “ from Missouri.”

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SANFORD.

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F LO R I D A .

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New Game Laws For
Seminole County Dads
New Steamship Line
The State Of Florida
Coddling New Baby
For St. Johns River

He wanted joltless performance on his auto, not •:
jargon of p ro m ises.
He wanted cold, scientific jfacts—not persuasion—
before he bought shock absorbers.. , - ' ... - He set out to get facts. He devised a machine that
recorded vibrations of an automobile much as the seismo­
graph retards earthquake shocks.» *•&gt;
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' G t m c A n d F isti ( T o m n iis s io n c r mul School, uUo the Agricultural Kx- Commissioners A r c
H o ld in g ing. As the inemiMT* of th«! lt*H&gt;k Company Will Be Formed In
made thut beyond any other single fac­
|»*riment Station, Eitensiop Division,,
Will Be Appo inted In
That day hundreda of thousanda wh&lt;
Circle unit vis Itors are so e.v|art with
Important
Meeting»
tor, the People-» Bunk of Sanford was
A
hew
Weeks
hor
Local
and a ( iraduate College.
~
thmr mss Ihs* they found little difficulty
The cost of living continue» to interest are ahut up in factoriea, In office» of one
A Few Days
the
greatest develo|*er in this S4"ction.
This
Week
This catalogue also contains certain
Hiver I rallie Line
in supplying a large number of the iih*.«the United States on well aa the rest of kind and another, are free to go out o
This device showed the vibration graphically.
At its meeting on closing the hooka
intcrceting
dnta
on
the
extension
de­
Irig words. Mr». I). L Thrasher, how­
the world- The »tudy of the whole sit­ doora to get on the water, to breathe the
for the six months past, the Hoard of
H e w J - a wa Will Protect The Came partment, embracing correspondence
Running his car at the same known sl
over the
uation leads some to protest that the pure air of the country, and so on, anti
Msny Matters Of Moment Are Be­ ever, hud the largest list of correctly To Put On Fleet Of River Steamer» Directors declared the regular semi­
courses in agriculture, farmer»’ insti­
same
of road,
----------stretches
-- - —------ ----------* without shock nbsori Ts unu
»1111
HUppht-d wuriLs and urliclre, receivinJ
and with
A nd Fi»h Of Tbit State And
middleman is not to blame for the ad­ they take advantage of it. It ia onl&gt;
ing Discussed Now T o Save
annual dividend of fqur |&gt;er cent and
tutes, women'» institutm, agricultural
And Give Sanford Service And
natural.
.
_
♦
them,
he
found
out
through
graphic
lines
drawn
by
the
the prize, u tiny china cup and saucer.
vance In price and yet one can hardly
' Fix The Licenze
(■laced $3,000.00 to the surplus account
Time
In
August
train,
lxi&gt;»‘
corn
rluha
and
girls'
garden
Batter Freight Rates
vibrations of the'car itself, that J . M. Shock Absorbers
Human beings are animals In one
After the summer picnic was over
escape the conclusion that between the
of the bank. That the present surplus
und
canning
clubs,
etc.
On
the
rpli
of
Tmllahaaaaf, July 11.— An act of the
were an absolute necessity to comfortable motoring.
salud—course
was
by ...
M ukkw
grower and consumer there is an inter­ aenae and they need the rest and refreshSeminole county dad» arv doing a a -----•—
—• «served
. . * * . .-j
That the Clyde Line and the railroads of $13,000.00 has been earned and Bf&gt;recent legislature provides for the bien­ faculty and . officer» sixty-on« pt^woni gqod job“ of nuraing tho new baby tuul •MclL.Whilnri. and Mabel Uowivr.
mediate w tk a -rt,. n ^ m aivm L , In-prise
cannot
give Jianford the proper service portioned within the p« t rhrrv^jr a r r
The
eltirt
line»
»11
their
own-story.The
dafcr
withnial appointment b y thc-ttnrrm err. oMt are luted. . Although- tho-- a«bool was are obliged ra cfpvote «owraf days out of
from their usual vocations. That there
The
member«
that Anally amounts to -* good deal.
n
L”" of the circle present in freight rate» has long been apparent retlecta much credit upon the present
in
UTeproduced
direct
from
Mr.
Ovington's
communica­
sta te game and fish commissioner, with established In 1SI05 there were forty-aix each W«*«*k looking after the infant's were Mrs. Cruse Harne», Mr». A. I*.
In a letter to the New York Times should be far more accidents in number
to the busi item men of this^ily-MiMkall«* management.
tions, the original copie» of which are in our possession, _J [.
th** ropital or eLsewhere in the graduate» at the_ Iast commencement^ comfort: —Paps' Woodruff ea|&gt;eciully is Connelly, Mr». May Dickin«, Mr». Geo.
a writer speaks of cabbages not salable on that.day than any other is almost a
In testimony to iU local character, it
exhausting
all other method.» und argu­
subject to your Inspection at any time. N o » that the
, , atnte, und ia to receivr n salary of $2,600 and u total enrollment of 322 young men very solicitous about the new baby and L. Sjirer. Mr». J . W. Speer, Mr». H. F.
at wholesale at $2.60 a hundred and matter of course. There is no theology
is
interesting to note that more than
ments
und
entreuties
alike
being
found
need
of
J.
M.
Shock
Absorbers
is
indicated
even
on
Com­
with un allowance of $600 a year for from twenty-one state» and foreign for the post week ha» lioen obliged to Whitnrr, Jr.. Mrs." D. L. Thrasher, Mrs.
being fed to pigs while the retail price in it one way or the other, nor any need
|&gt;er cent of the stock of this institu­
unavailing it has been definitely de­
monwealth
avenue,
Boston,
one
of
the
finest
boulevards
countries.
travelling nnd other expease».
was 16 to 20 cents a head. He reports of insisting that that is the way in which
walk the door night and day and neglect Samuel l’uhwton; visitor», Mr», (j. F. cided to «turi something this (nil nnd tion is held by |*eople in Hanford und Irava
in America.
•
The
student
activities
include
liter­
I t is the duty of the gauie and ILsh
In Chicago that potatoes were sold at Providence takes pains to warn mankind
hi» own bumnen n great deni, but all the |Smith, Miss Altre Caldwell; Mr». I’- J flu.» "starting Minrthing" means that a tiiun ten (a-r rent by non-residents of
commissioner to enforce all game uml ary und aciontifle societies. Greek letter county fatliere an: in love with tiic litth- ( roghun of Ja.-kaonville and Mtw Meli
Write for Booklet F, showing the seismograph
IB cents a bushel while they were still Of the danger of a cheerful way of spend­
Ihs'l of new river steamers will be put tiie slate of Florida.
fish law», und to apixiint game and lush Iruterniiies, Young Men'» Chriatiun cherub and say that regard I*»» of the Whittier.
vibrations.
sold at retail at 16 rents a half peck. • ing Sunday.
The hunk recently cliwed contracts
u|N*n tin* river run to Jacksonville und
wardens in the various counties to as­ A.vsociution, gh»i club, orclwntru, ath­ time i««si .g^. him they purp&lt;»*e to »••»■
The question ought never to have been
Whatever may be the conclusions to
•he local merchants will take .»tori* in for th*1 constructing of u separate safety
letic
icwociutlun,
tic
.
sist iii m in the enforcement of the unnl
that he starts m life under nu*st atispi
Vnniher trofie) line
be drawn from the additions In p r ic a lT S “ !'
° [ th* ™ . r k quoted In
i hi.» enterprise and many of the interior vault, il» well as a complete refurnishing
A vary noteworthy matter in the cata­ ciiiu* circiiinslance» and win I*- they want
law». Tin1 commiMnioner is under u
Si Augustine. July 10. • T II t »s. . 111*-»* will take Slock ili Ibi» ent* rpri»* 1of their banking riNirn anil wfieri this is
between the farm and the city kitchen,
kitchen ^ ri,,tu™ b&gt; \ ^ K in d e r of Christianity,
$4,001» Iraxui, und the uumIcilh uijb-r logue is a complete „outline of roiir&gt;*n in •&lt;&gt; g*t lurn everylhmg n*s'*llul they will uiohd, Mite **1 III* elnef prollini*.r» of lite
it is evident that the question of distri­ whert He asked If people thought that
installed lute in August. The Peoples
thut promise* relief
( oiirw« in Old and N« w
$
2 0 0 bonds, 'llie inunt\ wunlirv i&gt; llible study
not buy any silver»|&gt;oon* for him. but tin y interurb.in (ieelric Imi* la*Iwi«.|t JitiK
bution is one of the greatest importance they who were killed when the tower o
Hank of .Sanford Will In* eiLstly el) tit led
I
he
f*rop*v*ed
trolley
line
that
will
I
n
*
charged with the enforcement o f' llie I'estanient History; the English llible will gel him all the nerreiaitips.of life.
O RLA N D O
St. Augustine, bus
re- ••uilt at »otue future ditte ÌN*tw«*«*n San- j to a place among tite ornaments of the
I aunville
... ami. ..................._____
__ just ,,
W h y is th e soda cra ck e r today
In the problem of living. The Inquiry Silosm fell were any greater sinners than
as
Literature;
Old
and
New
Testament
gHmo und fish law» in his county, und
Tite full Itoard of cotmiuwdnner» met |turneil from a tinsiness trip to Canada, ford und Kissimmee will prove a good «tide of Floritla from an architectural
is made at once as to where the house­ they upon whom it did not fall In other
such a universal food?
m ay lw iut»isted by dejiuty wrudenA und ••reek, und the llible a&lt; an Ethical and here un Wednesday and lite enntire «lay and lie re|a*rls that work on tin
words,
such
things
aa
the
accidents
of
wives’ league is to be found when the
l*&lt;**ler lor tin- iml*|N*ndem Ime of lK,ln* f view.
Religious Guide are offered at the uni­
aherilfs.
was consumed in looking over supplie» struetion ol tins electric railway
field for economy without affecting qual­ life that are beyond our control have no
»teamen*
and t frlundo ami KisNiimiu»*
When u fine is collected for violation versity in the Young Men's Christian mid (lie building* s.maille (•** ti.,, o*.*. **iiimnei..'* m it,, ni ar future.
ity la so apparent as in the difference in relation to individual conduct or opinion.
!iti-init»»
ni*ii
would patronize the »team
People ate soda crack ers in the
o f th«1 wild laws the wurden is to re««i\, Association, for welfare vvi.rt in mills •&gt;r ...uri bimse
It is the Idiot who rocks the boat and
Ih** fotirlh al I hlitui,In
\\ hile it
III* I'll.. I
k lb*
la M i I *stitilli.1* con •r hill* 1111*1 traction Ini* in.-I Id** rally,
price that attends the progress of food
—
*M
'i.il
sellleinelils,
|..r
«rvice.
Sund.it
thnVi- fourths ol It ll be Inis furnished
they
who
take
chances
on
trains
and
llisho|*
bits
I
suited
will
told days, it is true— b u t they
till
lb*irti* bl.sk and
&gt;&gt;f I he (man. icrs wl.i tiuluing that it i- their &gt;.tdv &gt;alviitt*,n
l'erha|*s n,,w bere in thè state wa» lite
supplies from the beginning to that end
evidence r&lt;-w|M\|isj|,|e for til! COIIVK lioti a ln«i|s and the bk&lt;
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF
jump off and jump on when trains are
III* I It V h.lll w
■1. v ins|**.|o&lt;! are lun f in*
I . ipri-i m rollili‘i |n.| n r*tlui|i.g In igl.t rat.» .- 11** \ n..w I ourth of July more * Mtho»iiL»iicully
of their journey.
Mitt, tin adv al tagi« l.cr* .*|V. r.-.f .il
bought them from a b arrel or
If he doss, not furnish stu b eviili nn f..
moving, and who play with fire and do
.Iflll .it 1!.. III. •&gt;
...m, t mi­
s I \ngii-l Ila* I"U“i tu '
•lei.ratei! Ululi III I bulli*.tw, alni **igl*l
It is stated that u fruit company sells various other fool things that lead to the
receives one fourth of the f.nr und i L. Si*» I. In* •&gt;*l I»* llie Is.., t|||«| Mill* I in . I* filili. Will pr. .1*1
ld* -I upon
h'ii'dred
|s»,p|e g.itini.il t.. enjoy thè
’
hilf
liti
J.|e
fittala
la
box and. took them home in a
II,* ilei* |- i i. 1* 1,( Ime ..( t* .itti* r- tr&gt;.in
bananas from Central America deliv­
purjwmo furnishing such evideiiie r* delightful winter ehinatf ..| Hi.rnbi. |*-r I hc I'n i* l*l*&gt;* i
more numerous accidents on the day of
day » sport».
.11 ■I t l l IK* t*ef suppuri t- *v.illaidì
to
'til
t
I-Sslllll
ered at the remotest cross roads at three
''.infortì I*, f.i. kst.nv ill* Ii.l« long !»•* n
ii.itting outdoor r*-crt iiI ioils the y* ar mont h. f li* W* II.m i.*&lt; t
ed v m um-half of the fine.
paper bag, th eir crispness and
rest than on any other of the week
•a k at a '.r ta l limili I. tir IM•turbai line as prop-etui talk*.L ■*1 in ti.n * 1 1v nini o.hiiv hs\e *—•
Ili thè foreniM.it thè pavtlluu wa»
for a nickel, just because the company
(OlJlitl, .III a*i \illi(«t^* Vbfill'll f fit If|raf|tt| I
ljrn
ia
m
for
tiuntlng
in
ihc
coimtie-.
There is no superstition Involved In It
' haf will at* ...,t t |.
and •v, t t . &gt;*. t -j. i.la *1,1 &gt; !
.
flavor all gone.
•a.**l t*. -tail »... I, ., Jui, l.m |,|, |.. |t„ ■row.|t *1 Witti Mi. ri . d.iii. * f . i thè lllusIC
has such an admirable system of «aim
tioiu«
•
&gt;
!
till
inon
i|
&lt;
*
itst|
j
are uvsuiul, from the tsMiunce ol winch
'.ear, enough &gt;&gt;( Hu- all i.Ulit la-ing |aiil
t*ne n| u.r le iivlesi linanrial bu* kep.
iMiug 1urnislied l.y Ila* Hall Umilierà,
distributing.
th e warden receive» 26 ieiits for each ptesiTs, it would sis-m thut the Florida m rentals f hat would r**&lt; in», tbi* amnunt of lite line wilI a rm e bere by thè middle present lime enough interest wits never l'ho«** not caring f**r dancing found intniiiiif*s-li &gt;1 to inak** the start.
Old Made Good as New
MANUFACTURERS OF GINGER ALE AND SODA WATERS
We have evidently a great deal to
resident county license, and fl for e.u I boy I.il* but little, if uny exriLsc for leitv !.. about t I .’.no I* • . ■r
a, wlue li
Mr Ü 1
Uneeda B iscuit—soda crackers
d I I n * ...........
., i l.|s arrlv al piali'
Ilow .v.t wilt, it,*, rapol gn.wtli o| •* rv»r II. li,. I..,.. t.,,11
ing
the
»tat*,
for
a
l
olh-gi*
i-durutlotl.
learn on thia subject
though it has
aet-mrd
, ....................
.................
I have a first class harness maker now
rrnidi
nt
Slate
license,
and
|.1
for
each
P H O N E 21
soil, t lie 11 Wf.1 f .list ,. I; es with Ita 11v* wili linrtadi.il. . I.. |-fl.rt..| r. ir «ari'
tiiiii'vii
«,,ii
uv**r
t
hiilnota.
'»uitford. will, the i*ily lN»*&lt;.lhitig' a ciiqn
better than an y ever made before
to l&gt;e understood, yet nobody move» or *nd we can do anything In this line while
iton-nsiidcni si.tie license, und tin- re
Vear ’* I« us II.*
• ol 1.1|&gt;lllg .ll a» Unii and il 11.•I tiing linli.risas-n flap tv »Ite With the liba that more tern
I itder ti**- skdlful direct.,rslil|* of Mr.
* il) &lt; ou lull Merls
lifts a finger to remedy the situation, you wait Give us a trial and be connrnnder, l&lt;ics county judge's (ra., gis«
n tin* five years |&gt;ens con-trui ttofi w..rk »iti La-gin l.y il., t..iy will I». taken iii and thut this »•»•- \\ ili tiravi^, mie In».f stul tv*,, hi.g» w* re
The city I'oiinril met in regular Ni-»»n&gt;n
— made in th e g reatest bakeries
Perhapa no one can a c t
vinred.
W. H. UNDERWOOD
in to the game and 11*&gt;), proiis tjon fund,
. "iii.nl ha- not militili ni M. muntli
Although ( hiduolu ha» long
July . th, 1'*I.'I, at 7 .'III p m i'rera-nt.
Iloti will 1*1*0111 tht» full a» never Indori*. burla-ened
. . .
82-tf
which is created by the act
Any real- I J M ill*?, i n ...U .i, h J„ WiMxlni if
in the w orld -b ak ed to perfection
&lt;t rv*'/wra»4'jf r j **&gt;utu* neu-L udì Jj ng 11. I.'i-ii. ■*• in* t in t• an t * I»* wIn r*'VC «raraea-'rurajWijii» rTanv x».i&lt;r»rav.. f\f-U «
«it-etw state may hunt in Ins •lectioff" ^ C, u
t.
all.
tilt
t I I» tu* al
* Captain HoKkoff* { « f f F J I F fiVFTfiT4* ’ ----------------- :-------------—
___
rufT.
l( tig&gt;
*1* &gt;lured to
1 •d It.g to, r&gt; lief tr..tr tin **»toMl&gt;,|i.it*
ter perfection— kept to
precinct willioiil luiymg a llcens«-. b&gt;r «1 don and U II i
—I
I
■&lt; U tliut
•it.»
1li.it
privali
ull.i,ng
tin
*
1.11111101
be may hum unywhere in Un county in W S. Hand
1^ mimnmiiiimHiniimniBiimiMBiinimuiBiiiiinaiBBiniMiiniiuiiummHigiiiin.....
ili I.
perfection until you ta k e them,
irrn r&gt;
I t., t |;..|* l.m, now ......
which lie live»; und lor f.l may hunt any
mail bill*
what used to he offered him os a here, ' ™
^
■
---------------------- •
:
Minul*— t&gt;( tb last mis ting read and
tinrtvir
traili.*
and wl.de tl,|. Itti** toven-fresh and crisp, from their
where in the ntute. A non resident must app-nv.d
he has gone Into the hero husinen» on his
,'tvtri** l.m servi.. ,**..(
111. -**•, i low
|»ay
a
Inertse
of
}
I
m
,
I
.
..untv
in
»*• •" . l.ll.ll 1 I I, SS|liK V
own account. In his campaign lo i&gt;eA ■..e I li .,t i'.f. r* guiding ti.* ti..to
protecting package. F iv e cents.
. » . itfi. f t II. S. f y........r 1 f .t. &gt;
whifh h. hunts, all licen-o t 1... m,tt. .| Imi al,.'**
Ml
&lt; I..IS |'I,||]||M
come United States senator for Alabama
«v p o u
..f „lit **rt*-si.it
til tik.it ILI* 11* f•.1.«•il tr.gift* il* mm
by the county jndgi.
Hask. 1 all* i l.a»k. 1 of •
the ( aptain has taken the role 0 !*»reus­
wnl* r si||
. i fi t *te w**r
remi und a resolution rt*
•.i •i iiiili’H
i» Rn nth
The o|s.|i Season is i|ee|arei| to lu gar.n -,4 tt !• mailer
.*I*I*-m ii.**l t &gt;««*fi pi».palili ,i
ing the press of his state of being sub­
•i"* r ■a* im ioilu. i «I .o, i
f» v•aJ ,|f..| .k I . tt. 1 r.«T• m&gt;fit t In* . »
n a t io n a l b is c u it c o m p a n y
from NoveinU-r joth to I . i.ru.ir^ 2iqh pass. i|. an*) i ita* . |erk w,L» lustrili ted to
.it I*
a *is loioli .I willi a|«|»t|/|||o
sidised when it is not in his favor. He
.
•I tí* t, 1 ." 1It Dill Ilf ii in«*rrfij4 ut*’ liti** ^ ill t.ik»» t III*
and it is unlawful to kill more than two mail a ropy l&lt;&gt; t li* • turv ul tl *** -ta
*inni»'«li.itfh MÍt»*r iIjmmit
declares that thé preen is “knee deep in
‘ »tills
•*Í t»..- Im|w»||»»ris* |fi.lt iIMM
...........
di«rr, or two turt&lt; ;. gobbh ra. &gt;r tweritv II*.ard ..( II. alti.
the alfalfn of subsidies" whstever that
•billig toot
i i 1j f «
quuil, or twent.. Iiv* otter gain.- lord»
plant an*.u h, trout ,,f n,i
may mean, but as for himnelf, he “be­
A rnrnmuioi a li.a, I. ■ti ll.* U .-i &gt;i*|*
. i-.t I*
in one day, and tin limn for an o|h-o Itnpr..*. m. i,i \.-.e ri
longs with the stare."
I I,*• bruit at ,t groom U. ».
more milea of brick streets.
Ths idea
Bcasoe i- i lir« • 1 i .. , r :&gt;■ ■ • -it
&gt;i
Iti 1* tri »
*• ■• \ • • 1
V
•
Everybody may laugh at the gallant
M
nine foot roads for th* country is thus
gobbler* ami
. ......
.......
captain but he seen nothing incongruous
t
found to be the real thing and now that
birds
I
I
H i t i»l
!I
M
M
in rating himself among the loftiest con­
Th«re is no o,u n u ..i &gt;■ i
11
Budget of Opinion “Just Be­ they are found all right in a crowded ceptions and associating hlmaelf with
llmg
engiii •r
Mi
.
'
ti&gt;fld
Vnr
|
.
t 11"
~r
city there will l»e none to kick on them
NO IN T E R E S T O R T A X E S
FO R 2 YEA R S
ted fa wn, turkey heii...in.lioM.ii,. i,. . . . . . »a» itc-t i ,a t &lt;1 I*
. .1
liti* n«*cisvsury
r■.1*1 o| (,.,,1.*-v il. ' oll I uesday mart Ii was I iayed l&gt;. Mis» lletnl HHu*.
tha idea recommended by Emerson when
tween You and Me."
county fritiul.It
aa country roads. Nine feet ia enough
owl», crow», lurks, butcher turds and information
h it.*.|
'•nt nt &gt;-.in it h.
FRO M
DATE O F YOUR CONTRACT - t
Anticipating a grani tittle the gravs. and after .tin* ceremony, Miss
he laid down the proposition that we
iiihI liirtliday **f fr.*.|oin
at any stage of the game.
.Kngliah sjiarrow s are not prnticted. I lls
litiv*
to
foil*iwum
til*'
at,
II* I! t'ofne flangin'
Ati ordin.ince mitili) un ordinami
Is a»»* nibh *1 «.ul. nml thorough!* Anqi* Mrowig.-iiiig
should hitch our wagon to a star. Per­
neun |m*o)i|** and Ihr ■* |■Ir.
1» tUtJ.1 uful lo uhiMit on or near a baited providing for an issili of tsViid» in Hi**( lion " If 1 1*•* tnoiit.lain will
Arenn' " o f .
s*..|
tinniscivi»
pluving
gumes
and
haps,
though,
he
rides
a
mule
on
an
Ala­
.oheul of tti*. nt w .Om,t
EVEN IHE GAIE POS! NOI IN II
S**mOdd. or id hunt game lurils or game am »un* ..I f,■iii.oon mi f.ir tl purpoN* *f
Muf'onn-t t t.**ii M..Ii ,in, t
It is only a matter of a few years but what all this Rivertine ol the ttiosi ,.n UMiig featlir*»* of
T I understand that the city election r m a circuit.
r young |s..| l* .- aiioi»*.incuts, whlli
forttierlv
i
»r
ii
*
g.
tt..
t..i
tnaknt'b'iglit.
gll tl. 1I,** III*.UI t .nil '
Itti*
'lay wa&gt; I to I-Ml ud*' thr«.Ugh tiie
lundihg
tl.........*1
.ling
anil
I
iwln.,
will soon take the boards and that the
"I'b ' !&gt;•«*| !• •' J.'VC.I ir,. riiiMinligtil
Captain Hobson ia an admirable citiI . ol Ml«, -lall l . . w &gt;||. 1*1* I
T h e salary and expense of the gallic Iloalmg Indi i.l.Ninvr»' of tin* city of Sun
field Pr0pCIty wUI ** a rcPctition of Riverside and SpringMi L.iitzuiinger i&gt; in *,
,1. tit'.¡i»t* of a i iiri.IxT
won in alni men.
1rutóla, v* ),* i* Ui*, luigc »w** p
A CMal la Amant Ya Taking Nat«» line up will be entirely unexpected and xen and a good congressman. He was
not lli seilt IUI* ut for I •■*)..
and f»h cvHntnhuiioner arc juiynlile only ford, aii■i a'ltlioriring und *.rnp..wring life- k..vvv v* f il .1 if it j»
wearing ridiculous . . -i .n i»
\* t ticir
;
It
oiukv
the
«een,
•
■
bring
out
io
n
»
dark
horses
that
have
|
succenafuJ
In
his
work
in
the
navy
until
am é rallli, Ha ll Frani 'E n T • ■Itlti li wit Ion it» !iii if
-Id
from
the
game
urid
fi-1
.
prot&gt;s-tion
fund,
it
w
ill
t,.i
v
&gt;
11
.
i
tb
la.
*•
«
w
*
r»
.
..topi.
I.
I
.
l.«|,|.
,,
,.
„ I, f„n
.1
I*
tiie
linivnr
of
tin
i
i
i
.
*.|
v.*r.t*,f*|
Flnr
not been known Irefure. It ia certain hia eyes gave out and he haa aince been
ge i ,.iil tv h.f it
•
•*
Sa lava Sauntarer
Wc have the Bell telephone «ervice which all know ,a
which is maintained by tin nle ■&gt;! mini i*l.i t«* is»ue ** . .ill for at .•**-« 11 r t .t* t•r
w •' 1,1 ' 11 • at f■ri i t 1*1 rvi g 1,1/* thr
IS
that the majority of the people want a a devoted and active representative of
•le .mit 1,0* I It.llll . t ils
ing lircnnc, anil i( u&gt; provple.l il.al there mine tl,* qurslion u» t&lt;&lt; tin i»n iutt&lt; • „1
tfl Ié I*»•'Hill •»f*
I i * i » v * . r * .lisi* *,(« ti* il t •■r III* | f i n t i l i ,
change and it is my opinion that the hia district. But In all hia public career
the hnest in the land, and our motor car service which gives
lr\
t..w thnt the *i*»d ll,** isst,
should
accumulate
in
that
fund
a
sum
Tire BUE ANO GBAY
K i v r r v i r w ru&gt;nr&gt;L .
C___ »1_______L ___ •___
r * ,
\ trail game wa» enti tni-nerd latwi» ri
»aid l*on,l* was read iii lull and pin* 1 •Uut Gin.In r .*r.&gt;t . . f i** t i x t u r o a n d wil!
l n I.
present mayor and aldermen will be
M.vm c***rv r(tfr*.p in rtu n* w
Rivervicw people a 5c fare to the business centre oEJackson
in CXcrna of $6,000, such •\c«tss shall he on it» Hurd reading und ruin) |aseag** la* linci...»1 u j .iiT 1...I..V ut ti.* no. tu.v
llie I. an.» ol I Ivo do unii I l.ultiolu, bul
satisfied to step down and out. Two
MU*«
rtarik. liken. N. Y.
■^Trara«. M
l*»« Hack,
dl li*t&lt; liier aml **i,. I**ti v. ,r t
' ol lk* IttUnJ ri»»,
bett service than is rendered in many other
»7
paid into Ihif»cliool (und.
ville, is a far better
uliuroloned for tin* nn'ea ochrduled for
Yea, T. J. Miller. L 1. VSoodruM. t t
to Ite fatiti, if ntiìctall ..itti* tirsi mi» tu,g
Utilt'll wer» t liorouglilv rnj.
year* in office usually give them enough
Ykawra Uw teats al Ima U n Aad
i
*
oiui to old Orange us she never cun
an Ike
k________
Aa biada*
ml Ike m n gr»«« ,
Hie aftrenoon. These were most exGovbgnor
Trammell
has
not
yet
anpresent
Woodruff,
S.
itunge,
II.
W
Herndon
InAugusl.
Me»»r»
Hcnki
l.
l.y
man
unii
and
thoae
In
power
now
are
no
exception
parts of Jacksonville and its suburbs.
To those who desire
Is r*&lt;hl*«-d of the honor of Icing tin* bun
Ailaawi ara tke
Ike raaka
ru ù of Um dead
n o a n rrd 1hi* ap|Miintment of gnme and und W. H. Underwood. No. none l&gt;*wi.» of ih«* Altanumte Springt* erwiion
to tha rule.
Aft••) the game* ami songs delightful *'•*•1rk. but all of the prizes were nur­
&gt;i«
tM
w Atka
a «ad
rad and
and lk«
Ik« id«w.
t county.
f
to make a small modest investment of only a few dollars
„ . 1UT* Ik« Mem«»I d«y;
tured by Hilly Jacob's "Illusi. "
fish commiaalofier under the provisions Passed.
wer prikivit al t|ie inreting t ** suggi-M u
Uadar Um owa, Ik« lltua,
'
un
furti,
tin*
new
county «&lt;ut, lias •tr**»hmenU, colisi»!mg nf crram ami
cvci—
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»
•
«
Uad«r lk« «ÜMr, Um (¡rar.
I hc ice cremo and lemonade stands,
o f above act. However, it is generally
Moved nnd seconded that a bill for votine (irtcfiH f at Aftumniit** ami ». r*
T The safe and sane Fourth Is coming
..ike
w**re
sirvrd.
wiiich
»a»
crrtainly
try month, with a positive and absolute certainity of mak­
.di* I regress hy I* up» anil Imun,'* in
m
charge
of Hodges and Jncnlis, proved
bdioved
that
he
has
made
up
hui
mind
givvft
a
n*»r*ectfui
Mcnrmg
by
tiu*
iM.nrti
iI5.0U
(or
seats
in
the
park.
I***
paid.
Jppr«*ciute&lt;|
iiy
t
tl«*
yollflg
|**»ip|p
Tk«ra ta Ik« roti»i • el «Ion.
to Sanford and I would advise the dealers
ingi n g money on their investment/ Rivervicw offers this op­
I list t. w y*nr*s. ami the riti/* ils of
Tko«« la tk« i loom of limimi.
|M
&gt;pulur
resorts
throughout the *lay
th
a
t
he
has
made
up
Ids
mind
us
to
the
Carried.
.
'
All
nf
thfN
g&gt;iithnttn
rt
tuli
sbort
tali*
In
fire
wo
ks
or
shooting
crackers
to
de­
At
u
Iute
hi'tir,
»ben
no
furlher
exruae
AU ellk Um bollW-blood (on.
progne» ive ijilv deserve all of Hit
portunity.
la ÜMduali W «Urmkjr
man for the place, but for some reason
Ke|N&gt;rts of tiie Treasurer Chief of anent' (hi* iwji county ami *•* pr*—s**&lt;t
sist
from
buying
any
big
stocks
of
fire
coniti
ter*
found
for
proinnging
tin'ir
»tuy.
' il timi i» run mg to them for Un ir
Uadw lk* «od «ad Dm d.
holding back hia announcement of the Police un&lt;J Sanitary lns(*eetor read and iheir cotifitlciice and 7*»te**ni in ih«* n**w
Waklae tk« (wdcmanl d»jr;
works or shooting crackers, for next
"il»,
liar lily wan profusely cle**- all bado their ho«t*s*M n miai pleosant
Uadw tka laural. um Dii»,
Had Hoad« in St Johns
» • rountt «itti ita i flirers unti Uutr-d that
aippoihtment. In fact, he has intimated ordered filed.
Fourth, because the dty council will
Uod«v lk« «ilio *, Um Gray.
w
JPt*L righ‘ „out bfi,,OIid Springfield, one mile beyond
■i rat* «1 with liags uml l.iuituig Tiie good-night.
Returning
from un auto trip to Sunsome
time
ago
that
he
has
made
up
his
th*
if
j.fttiufi
jiurpfKM»
t&lt;*
|*ult
fnr
u
Recommendation
of
Hie
city
engineer
put
a
kibosh
on
them
aura.
They
were
TI kmw* inviteli uml who wer»* ('MiM'lit
North Jacksonville.
We have a fine brick and macadam
rrom Um *1l«w«« ol
st:*» ts clean amt inviting ami tiie crowd,
fui koun
ford Hon. W. A. MacW’illianis ami fam­
mint! as to all his appointments. Those il» to the placing of five rutcli basins was gn »iter ÌMinifiole. The honrd ailjourncd
Tk« d «ani ita mouni«ri n ,
•ere
Miss**«
l.llliun
ilerring.
Ruth
not much In evidence but the way the
11* re was a lug crowd, most orderly,
Leriaefg lodai wttk t r a m .
sd'eet leading from the Post Office in Jacksonville to and
ily and ( apt Seth Perkins and family
to be made by him now arc shell fish referred to the strret committee.
t*» mn t uft.Hin tpday.
small boyi shot them off near the theatre
-----1Io« lk« frl«nd «od U» lem:
happy nnd ch*»*rful
\ft**r the i.uritd** Hauti. Ruth Kolwrts. Ad. bini*, iliggins,
Ifadw tk« «od «ad Um d*e.
arrived home yesterday afternoon, sat­
«ommlssinner nnd game and fish cornMoved and seconded thut llie street
and
other
places
where
people
were
con­
liougliu
AUrnatliy.
Amile
Whitnrr,
through
Rivervicw.
We
already
have/40
homes,
mercantile
t • »(Making by prominent orator»
Wtklag tka judgment dagl
mirationcr«
foreman «hall work under the instruc­
Jewell Dinkle. Ilazel Haliti, Mary isfied thut the trip wa* strenuous nnd
Uad« tk« M . Um DIim,
gregated made the old folks shudder
To wy five roe a dish of
Hook Cirri.
If' rn the |iiaua of tl*&lt; |Mi|ailiir Hunfurd
houses
and
varied
industries.
We
have
14
miles
of
streets
Uodar tk« HD««, tk« Grey.
hot. Owing tu the king drouth tin* rouda
tion
ol
the
street
committee,
and
»hull
and there were many Incomplimentary
Peers hlrDougall, who has held u |&lt;osi•use.attention wa* lulled to tiie long (inni» », Hi-len Hurnl, Mrs. tiro, |).
Mrs. M. It. Howler wa» iu&gt;»t*-s» „1 tl.
8« »Ith aa «q«at «t4«ndor
all of which are set out in shade trees. We have free public
were heavy with sand und tite muchinca
remarks made anent the small boy and
Watson,
Miv*
FIÌM*rta
King
of
Jackson­
tlon in the office of Commissioner of re|*flrt with the prisoner* each night to
Hook C ir'le Turaday afterniMiii Tl.* t.ibhs on the shady liiw*n on the margin
tiie
Chief
of
Police.
Carried
went on «trike on the homeward stretch.
fire crackers. In one way it seems like
ville:
Vi
viali
Sj*eer,.
li
utne
ltiini|&gt;|i,
RunwOayÜN.ta
r
ta
a
a
ts
»
,
A
gricu't’ir»
I
as
l&gt;een
aptiointcd
»*^-redocks, boat and bath house», an 8 grade grammar school,
I In iilltiful Lake Mourn** und th(«M*
b W o n g bloamlnt fur ili:
They were stalled (or awhile in the vi­
Moved and seconded that the street mendiera *&gt;( tin* cifel** ami visitor» joined
a shame to deprive him of so much Joy
dall
Chase,
Frank
WtHxIruff,
Joel
Field,
tary in the office of game and fish comt he Jnrdt.-v* on n 'summer picnic, nenr th* •allies wire jtt»t groaning under tlieir
and new developments rapidly taking place.
cinity of Pellircr creek, but eventually
and yet they are certainly a grand nuis­
raioncr; Will White, vf Jackson coun­ committee l&gt;e inMructed to place six
•ads nf "loaves und fi*he*r,,i a* un old John Murrell, Harrold I-ong, Tennie
overhanging
rock* of u quiet lake, fn
ance. •
.
worked their way nut nnd pushed for
new
lights,
two
to
laplaced
on
Sanford
Denne,
Roliert
Deane,
Griffin
Herring,
i \.ty, succeeding to Mr. MrDougallV posi­
.g-hionisl ft»h fry was line of the huppy
Ice Cream, as it is to omit tke
ortlrr .tu reach the picturesque #|».t
•
•
•
homo. The roads, usually frozen bard
Heights
und
bulunec
at
auch
otin'r
tion.
Morris
8(M.*nccr,
John
GaitH-s,
Travis
Bw wImm tk« «mnraw nlU tk.
features of the cclebrutipn. The weather
name—why do you do it, when
for inside
lots
____ _ .
__
tarara «ad Md tl graia,
at this season of the y^ar had thawed
points os they may deem necessary. Lite party enjoyed a car ride on which j
Gaines,
Osborne
William*,
Zeb
Ratliff,
5
In
the
absence
of
Sanitary
Inspector
-N
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wllk aa «miai murmur fallatk
\»nlÿ one accident, to n m&lt;*mb«.r of tin* j win |M*rfect. It*sci*med like it was so
hy saying POINSETTIA you
Carried.
,,Tk« eradas dría ai tk« retai
Williams thia work will be done by
Frunk C uoi|)Im*II, Phil L. Moorii; cha|&gt;- during tiie midday hour, hence the pull
T h e Stale University Catalogue
Terms
the
same
on
all.
$10
down
and
5
per
month.
party, marred the pleasure of tin* trip .1n.'lereh for tiiis s (m*ciuI ocensitm
tk« rad «ad Um d«w,
Moved
and
seconded
that
the
bills
•
rom-s. Mr. and kfrs. W. W. Abernathy. was much harder than was rx|*ccted.
Claude
Howard
and
already
he
ia
mak­
fet ao much more reel VALUE
Walttaf tke hfigrarat dayt
N. H. Fogg
T h e new catalogue of the State Uni­
»ra «dtk tk* rela, Um BIm,
In the near future this stretch of road
as signed by the president, and approved From the cur window several pus turai ,
Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. A. llnrrold.
ing himself felt by a close inspection of
for your money. ■ It's better be­
Wm eitk tk« rala. Um Grey.
versity ut Gainuville ia now bring diascenes wi n* noted with pleasure. F troll- !
,
V f will make special terms on 4 lots, but not more
will i*** shelled anti it will not l*e n*c«wby the finance committee l*c
*&lt;
»
all th« houses and loU and alleys.
tributed. ■ This is a book of 266 pug*»,
cause we make it ao, no trouble,
^ Aurtlnn llridge flu b
than 4 lots sold to any one person. No lots sold to colored
»ary to tle(&gt;end upon severe freetes in
Carried.
• •* ing In thtt vicinity of the lake a very
Claude aUtra that hia job may be only
an
d
sc
La
forth
in
interesting
detail,
th**
thrilling
«•«(M-riem»*
tliiuat
&lt;**M'*ifi*sl
to
i
.M*fc.-F,
I., ,Mdl*-f *M.gl.tfoUy-**ntcr- —--------;— A Jloror institution
no
expense,
mo
effort
is
emitted
people.
summer
time to make the trip.—S t.
Council
proceed*-&lt;7
To
equalixe
the
tax'
temporary, but that while it lasts He will
ro u g r"
opportunititfl offered to the Florida
several members of the party: luckily,
* ' "
tnined the Auction Bridge Clulf’Wednea................
It ia with much gratification that the Augustine Ivrcord.
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•...
roll for the year 1913.
or considered too greet in order
make a noise like cleaning up the city
Uadra tk« «od aad Um dee;
boy» free of any cent save that of tho
Uadra Gm tiliraaera Um HIim,
Moved and seconded that the council however, the would i*e misfortums were «!*•y uiternoop. Two tildes of bridge (JfuJ'le of this section may point to the
and that ha knows of several very bad
to make POINSETTIA tht
Und* tk« garUoL, Um Grey.
For further information and literature write direct to
actual expense of living. The calnadjourn to meet at 7-30 p. m. Tutoday, narrowly averted by llie run* presence VM'fl' |tlayed. Mn». H. F. Whitnrr, Jr., Peoples Hank of this city us an institution
places that he will certainly either Uke
the owner.
sUndard of purity and quality.’
No mòre «hall lk« war try nT»
ogue deucrita*» eleven commodious uniof mind of one of the party
Th** uftcr- v :m the lucky maker of the highest of the peopl&lt;*# wit It the |M»*p|e unii for
Missionary Meeting
8th. Carried.
pains to cither have cleaned up or the
Or tk« »Indio* rinn b« radi
^indty building», and the university
niM*n outing wil» thnrouglily cnljnyrd w«-»in* , which w*m for her tiie pretty the |&gt;eo(*|e. ’
Tk«jr Un Uh mir «ogra lorairà '
The regular biisim-ss meeting of the
owners will go to jail. Claude has had
wh«o tkay Uural Um p ir a of our drad!
daumin of over 60U acres, the library
Hi** ludiijt lrimtni»l their )*at.» wttli wild l»r lì** , n liamty whit** gauze fun. Tin
Pennsylvania Hank ( loses
At tiie cli»s«f of its seven years of cor- Missionary Society of tiie Methodist
Undra Um «od and Um d«w,
experience in thia line of work and he is
And Laboratories, the wood and muchine
Waiting Um judgment d«yi
Washington, July 10. The First Na­ tiuwers on tfie return tri|* and tliey all coosolution prize, wl.n*h wa» cut for.
jMirate existence,. -it wils found upon
__ a churrh »as hell! Tuesday afternoon in
not afraid of any one and 1 predict that
Ijorm on&lt;f u«ra (or Um Diu«.
•Hoi»i,-the college farm, the jiurticiiltu/al tional'Honk of MrKrc»|&gt;orl, Pa., bus declared tliut they had had as good a 'tunilsome deck of enrd*, was -won by ree*. Ut examination of tiie bookyt that In the churrh, und was presided over by
Trare and lev« for tk« Gray.
FOR
SALE
BY
.
.
&lt;t&lt;.
he will do something in the interim. It
D r .
E .
H .
gafden-v. thft Rxiwriment Station, farms. closed it* doora. JatnOs 8. Kuhn. Yii»w- timo a* fl they liad gono to the park t
Mrs. F. 3. Gonzales.
.(■ .
interest alone paid to the d''|K&gt;«itors
'« Gii»
' ' . Mm* H. H. 'Chnpta.ll, prraidrnt oF-th®
would not be a bad idea to keep him on
ident
of
the
closed
bank,
U
a
brother
of
hear
the
band
play.
Tiie
story
of
this
When
the
pleasant
game*
of curds section had Iteen enriched somet
ictmnL
iflnc '•»ociety. After the devotional exerei**
I Tho new nine foot streets seem to me aa an extra man during the entire sum­
111-112 Heard Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
Complete Information on the five eol- W. S. Kuhn, president of the cloned imaginary summer picnic was very were concluded a delicious salad course over $16,000.00.
; were concluded, the regular routine
to be the real thing and now that we have mer, for it b the summer time when care­
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Pittsburg
hank.
Treasury
official*
said
cleverly
told
by
.the
author,-with
word*
MReq
and
the
other
department*
of
the
was
served
hy
the
hnaU-vt,
whose
guest*
A
hank
of
tho
character
of
the
1’
lul
I
cz
liikinraa wtu tr.'ii.iiirji.d, rejawtothem tho.wonder is that we did not think fulness counts tho moat and now is the
SANFORD, FLORIDA
uni vend tv ia l-ivlii. Tia_*u-Ui.pauiw.uu t hey would ira*»ra m at stemrr it till* afte r* miittni," wlilofr a Ill'll k'jppllftd tdlnake were Mr*. A. P. Connelly; I h , J . W. Hank could not fait to grow, represent tnatlc by chairman of committees and
of them sooner and thus have many time to make them clean up.
i Liberal Arte, Agriculture, Éngíneer- noon. The McKeesport bonk capital the story complete were the familiar Dickina, Mra. B, V: Whltner, Jr„ Mra ing aa it does the sentiment* and abet­ plana for various activities in th* near
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■ t (Civil, Electrical qpd Mechenlcxl), wa* $300,000 and reported to havo a names used to designate different p^rta F. J . Gonza]««, Mra. Geo. A. Speer, Mra. ting the pinna for upbuilding of lu ron- future were discussed. After several
of needlevrork and articlea used .In-sew- B. W. Herndon. Mra Samuel Puleston itltuenta, .A «tatement waa reegntly announcements the meeting adjourned.
.
Law and the Taachers' College end Nor- surplus of $500.000.

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DIE SANFORD HERALD
THE SANFORD HERALD
B R O W N W IL L H E M A R S H A L

COUNTY H A PPEN IN G S

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Rev. II. T . Gaines officiated, pe.-forming
H A R V E S T IN G C O R N
higher feeding value than is generally
his service at the church here.
supposed. When Tim o th y hay is worth
M r. and Mrs. O, J . Pop# and children Facta About the Crop Thal Ja. Being. Ü û lp e r ton, corn stover is worth (24
A Budget Of Interesting Items of Beardall avenue leave this week for a
—
Gathered N
m r *. v • per ton.
When alfalfa hay is worth (28"
visit with relatives in Yidalis, Ga.
per
ton,
corn
stover is worth (21.60 per
From Correspondents
Corn is ripe enough to harvest when
Mrs. Pope and the children will remain
ton. Corn stover is good feed for
the
kernels
are
»-ell
glased
over
and
for two months, M r. Pope for
two
firm, and one-third of the stalks unTi horses and cattle, and lias bf«£i found
.
EVENTS Of SEMINOLE COUNTY weeks.
superior to Tim othy hay in actflal feed­
M r. and Mrs. J. C. Smith of Cameron leaves are turning yellow. A t this stage, ing tests with dairy cows and fattening
avenue leave on Thursdays boat for growth has stopped and the ear and the steers.— A. E . Spencer, Experimental
E fficient S U IT OCRèporfêra* Weekly Jacksonville, from there to New Orleans, stalk are drying.
Station.
T o get a good quality of blade fodder
_____
*
Cofer» Thé T a n lte ty E w ^ . . l TwiS te
&amp; k m L ttk iu u
t
h
f
leaves
must
be
pulled
while
rMSJ*
V
- «»a - h m i c i .».jj y . ■
expecting to remain for several months.
The Herald
them
are
green.
This
-will
reduce
the
Washington was actually "d rj ” Sunday
Their friends and neighbors gave them a
surprise Tuesday evening, taking lem­ yield by from three to five bushels per probably for the fust time in its history.
In Hummer la largely due to a sense of physical discomfort.
O V IE D O O C C U R R E N C E S
onade and cake fpr refreshments. M r acre from a twenUyfivo bushel corn crop, It was the A.St K iw la y of the JonrsMr*. Womble has returned after a
because
the
leaves
arc
the
organs
which
W’orka txcise law- for the District of
and Mrs. Smith will Id greatly missed,
pleasant visit with relative» in Apopka.
Keep their stomachs toned up with cooling drinks—lemon­
having been of great value in the church manufacture sugar and atareh. Fodder Coltiml ia and its strict provisions were
M ia n Bertha Leinbort and Aleida
ades, fruit juices, or just plain ice water, and they won’t
and Sunday school work and other social pulling is alow, expensive work. Blade enforced tootle letter. Not even a bona
MeCulley -have refurm-d after a“ de-*
doinga. Th e y have a largo circle of fodder has but little feeding value, and fide registered guest ^ t a hotel could
you for pennies to buy sticky candy, half-ripe, or over
lightful trip, having spent two weeks in
four hundred pounds per acre la a good have a diink with a meal and lhe ex­
friends here.
Jacksonville and at Pablo Beach.
fruit, etc.
They will escape colic and other summer com­
O. J . Pop# snd family are mourning yield from a twenty-five bushel corn crop, clusive cluha could serve no liquor.
M r. and M . T . C . Brannon, with
for
which
me
pay
three
to
five
bushels
of
the death of their fine family cow. *•
plaints and you will escape worry.
M r. and M r». J. 0 . Jones motored to
Everybody and his wife and family good corn, and the cost of pulling. Fod­
Daytona Beach Sunday, where they
Justiflalile homicicde was the verdict
fiacked their dinner and went to Sanford der pulling is a wasteful practice.
Yes, madam, your refrigerator loaded to capacity with OCR
spent the day with M r». J. M. Jones.
Cutting ahoiild begin when-the shucks returned by 'a coroner's jury today
and enjoyed the glorious Fourth of July
J. S. M r Kinsey and Mias Daisy Mcv
ICE
will do this and much more for your family, Keep a
doings. First celebration of .Seminole are turning yellow and the kernels get­ which investigated the shooting and
Clenahan have opened business in the
ting firm (about ten days later than the killing of Harrison Newti n, u negro,'b&gt;
watchful eye on your Ice supply and you won’t have to watch
county. Long may if stand.
i
new brick »tore adjoining 1 the bank.
" cutting at Harry Stillman Edwards, Macon's p m
By
M r. and Mrs. I. D. Hart and daugh­ stage for fodder pulling). *
the kids so closely.
Th e y arc very pleasantly situated and
stage
ter have moved back to their house on this *l
" Y the
l " e yield
&gt;,cia is
u not
not reduced,
rwRJCWL and master and author, and his son, Prtnti««
thejr friends when they call may rest
The negro was shot but
. thejicat
— --------------- for Edward*
Geneva avenue from St. Augustine after
• fodder la in
condition
and keep cool while looking over the
saving.
The
gro
u
n
*
may
then
be
night
and
died
in a local hospital today.
a year’s residence there. M r. H art has
new goods.
cleared,
except
wher?
the
rpws
of
ahocks
Newton
attacked
his wife with an sxt
•gala taken over his stort.in Canaan,
Th e many friend» o t t L T / . Stn tHTwflf
i D r. and M rs. W . A . Minnlck and stand so that crab grass, beggar weed or last night on the Edwards rour.ty relate
regret to know that he has been called
110 8 o. P a rk A v e n u *
daughter, Mias Alleen and Mrs. M in - cowpea hay may be^rtowed and raked near this city. She ran renaming (5
by wire to his homo in M itw s U U u a ,
,
M in* up six weeks later without gathering a
the Edward*-house-, brgtlng for prebeTILtPH O Rff no. 17
to the bedside of hia aged
aged father,
father, whose
M r; &lt;nd M rs. J . C . Rich
whose
tion for herself and children. Th e post­
. -tV \ , S m
are moving this week to St. Petersburg quantity' of worthless corn stalks.
* health has been failing for some months
The genial Doctor lit compnny with Dr. ••Except in ap unusually wet season master and his son secured a shot gun
and who is growing steadily weaker.
T ? T ------------------ Moore, Inte of Thrasher's Pharmacy, spoiled corn and stover In the shock b » « «1 riff r« |«cllvely and stait d fWr.thMarion C . Drawdy, who has been
will condurt the" R id Cross Pharmacy- the result of improper setting up. Th n ; ti ’ i l 1 n. Th* y , ir .it .N r » ton cumemployed in the express office for sev­
i - l - I • le iHliin, am id with a shot
in the Sunshine C ity. M any friends shocks must be large enough to stui.i
eral years has taken his family .to Enu
gusts
of
wind,
yet
not
so
large
ai
to
pp
ru*..
1« i e h. cMild fire Pttr.tua Edregret the departure of these good people
Gallic whehp they will ipend the summer.
nnrf may health and prosperity follow vent free circulation of air, within! w? tfi fi.»cJ Mi rifle fivi times a id the
At the Cushing House lost we^k B. F.
which i»oth corn and stover will mild« « t-nstr lutiq i iselmrgeii tin- «hot gt.lt-rfhe
them to their new home A ."
Rareheim, N . EiscriU-fy. Savannah;
or
rot. 1 lie shoch should contain aliout
Miss Ella Ingram of Cnmercrti avenue
F. A. Wallace, -J. E. Crawford, Orlando;
110
plants, or should be alxiut four an-'
ve -y bravely killed n nine foot rattier
Gi-o. \V. Turker, G. D. Huughes. Dade
a half feet .wide at the has«*. Nine o
C ity ; (,, C. Coffee, L. L. llelmes, Jack­ with u rake Tuesday morning in her ten row» of corn may la* put into one rt.w
yard. He was adorned with nine rattles
sonville.
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.
and n button.
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.
. of ahocka. If the shock» are set on tin
Miss Francis Allison left Saturday
Mrs. Joe Cnrnrron and her mother, fifth row they may contain the corn fi&lt; r
with her father for Washington C ity, her
the four rowil on ench side. Th - stalks
former home, where she will «qx-nil rhe Mrs. Moore entertained Air*. R. A. thuuld Ih- set with us small a slant t«
Coachman
and
daughter,
Mrs.
J.
F.
summer.
ward th«- rentre ut th«« top as will *t, ,
A chapter of T . [». \
hu., |Hx-n or­ Jsdon and little «on. lurk hf Miami. w«ll.
No stalks «hiiuld hi- tangled
Mrs. R. I,. Holzrndnrf of Arradin ami
ganized in our town, with the following
Kaerlt* 1.. Ovinjrfon, lift- noted aviator, lives in Bos­
set
rrtMMwkse
If the rain ran run Mr. and Mrs. .1 A K ¡Hebrew of Tampa
members:
ton, hut his .state of mit,d is "from Missouri.”
\\ i
the |m,| week at a happy reunion ■luirkly v«-r&gt; little will Roak in
Mrs \V II Lot her, presiilmt. .Mr*
-II the «orti L« in the sIk n V it sh i..
Ho walifts! jolt 11-ms I* -riitrin a n o * on his a u to , tint
Henr&gt; Vongo, 1st vice president. Miss Mtwdum«.» Coiu-hinun, ii"U«-iid«»rf nnri I »tai «I upright, 1 It rIiiiu Ii I I»- tied «h •
K
illeiirew
are
sisters
of
Mrs.
Cameron
jargon
of jirumisex.
I)uisy MrClenahnn, 2nd vice priridcnt.
l&gt; t«i the top. with a luth r«&gt;r«l. Ar.&lt; tl
■and
they
had
not
been
together
Ixfnre
Mrs. It. G, Smith, Re«-. Si t . arid Tri-s .
coni Is tied aliout fifteen Inciu-s in I. «
H e w a n te d m i d . s r im tif ie fa«
for twenty.three- year*
not iM-rsiULsinti
Mrs i I ( 'ualiing, rorresiMinding «*•«tliLs, all lie- «-ar* on thu quLsnle ol i a
la -fo re he hotighl .shock a h s u rla rs .
Geo.
I
Chose
j,
&lt;
11111 &gt;■ HI uitli fever at
rtutnry; Mr*. Geuo. Crifwforti, historian
his liome on Renrdnll avenue. Dr. slack are turned down, ami n third n k
Mrs. Maggie Barlow, Mr* M A Rig hi
He set out to K««t facts. He devised n machine that
I» ti«*«l around immediately I m-Iow th m
r a v e l in g
w ith " a . r . a .’
bulker ha* Ixx-n out several times
recorded
vibration.» of an a u t n in o h .lc much as the seismoAlti-r aisiut ten «lays all tin- rorils spuulCbe«|ucs abroad o r In the United
. -'I f and Mr*. Bunge and children
Krapb
records
earthquake shocks.
M O O R E M O V E M E N TS
States relieves tourists of m oney
from town and M r. and Mrs. E R. Gorm- In- tightened, as the RhiN-k W ill-h.p.
M r. und Mr». W. W Dri-mor were
shrunk
enough
to
loosen
the
baml»
II
troubles
snd
risks.
" A .n .A .'
liis device showed the v b. at ion graphically.
ley and s&lt; n of Berk Hammock dined i
supper guests nt the Ellsworth home,
!
*n *he shiu-k have tl
Cheques arc the safest and most
and s|ient Sunday with M r and M
Uililm xnl N u u Ll-Ji umdav evening
' ^ 'Htne Riamai^
iÜ H JJü iI4 Ü L U &gt; r-.^ .nui i h r - j o ììììz . L l u u ia - k h -&lt;I over (h rT'l-'irvw« t a c nssfs flt.JU lul. of travel fun d .
G. C Chamlterluin ut U k e Onor«
M r» A II Csmi-rnn (ms U r li consame si retches of road, without .shock alisortM-rs and with
wiiiii». und the rain will run off in »!..,.
T h e y serve as an "international
lined to her homt* (nr nearly a year und
nl Roaking in.
•hem. h«« found &lt;&gt;uf through graphic lines drawn l»y the
c u rre n c y ."
WUR much ph-neeil to In- taken to the
vibrations of flu- car itself, that J . M. Shock Absorber*
l.oRe the Land Offtre
%
In Rlarting a shock |N-rfectly u|&gt;rii-l l
J in- ( unieron lióme to R|N-nd tiie Fourth
were an absolute necessity to comfortable motoring.
Washington. July IO. Gmne»vj||e ha» ** »hixking frame will In- us«-ful. Tin* i
of July.
lo»t hea«l«|uurters of the eleventh divi- mu«ly iiy using a light pole, or a pii-n .
'I he eight lines tell their own story. The date with­
Mr and Mrv B-ilx-rt King und chil- |*lwn °f the General Lund (ttflre
An- 2 by I lumber, twelve f«-et long
Ni i
in
is
reproduced direct from Mr. (K ington's com m unica­
«Iren uri- moving to Manatee to «-ngage noum-ement wu» mudi- here ttulay timi two llti;«, four feet long, four fe*t f,. M
tions.
the original copies of which an- in our possession
in trucking.
jtjie ninth and eleventh field divisions of one «m l, setting thrm a» a V. and h.ai
subject
to your m?q»ertion at any time« Note that thé
.MUr Emma Warren of lleardull uv«*- *he General Lami Office, the former in­ them. They form a tritiod with In
Calí on uf for 6ooA/«f.
riLVil of J . M. Shock Absorber* is indicated even on (^omnue has been «|uite ill (or the piu-t w«t-k. cluding l^iuifiana, Aikansa.» and Mis­ l*oh-. . An inch hole U i&gt;or«'il iu th » . i , •
monwealth avenue, Boston, one of the finest boulevarcto
D r. N ial was culled Sunday night.
souri. and the latter Florida, MiMlaaippi« projecting part of the long pole, two fu i
PE O P L E S BANK
in Atnenca.
OF SANFORD
John Warren has taken a position ami Aiuliama, have lx en consolidateli. from tin« upper «-ml, ami u broom hnn«'l
Heudquarters wi| he at Jackson. Mi - , or piece of gas pipe put through it ho i
W rite for Hook let F . showing the aeismogniph
with the Crown I’ajN-r Co. |n town,
I
lie
general
reduction
of
lami
subject
to
vibrations.
zontally.
Wlu-n
ready
to
set
the
slu
r
i
,
N'iss Jennie Mt-Clellund is at home
from it »even weeks' visit to tier Grand­ hnin*»trnd •ntr&gt; ami s di^iin- for «t o h - thr frame is placed in the Incut on of
the shock and tie- corn «talk.» w t n. the
mother I’ruvair* home m Geneva Miss « m i luis caused the consolidation n
four
angles. U luui the nliiK-k i* *« t. t,
Edith is now visiting her grandmother,
top 1« til'd au-l til«' broom handle puli' ,
After ten days lighting, morn «« v- re
f A Í Iirker of Jui*kr«-it\ ilie w a* at
out. The frame is r» moved and 1 1•
T . H. Joiitison'R on u liuaini-M visit the than any in the Bulkun war. u little ligia
first of the week.
in-gins to break upon the obscure opera­ •hock will h«.- left in un upright putiti«ai .
tions.
The Servians have lost more when the other cords can In- put are urn
M r. and Mis. L. J. Hancock of Lake
it.
» ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ V e m » » t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ss» » » *« *» » » » » « ♦&gt;»»&lt;•♦♦♦♦♦♦«
Golden dirw-d on Sunday with M r and men than in the whole previous ramBv tftving vo i M O R F and B F .T ■■■'■ . . i ______ ____
Another nutliud U to tie the tn|is &gt;
Mm J. ( Kllaworth of Beardall avenue
“ ' ,l1 'M’,T1' offir'“ 1 •«•tementa from
rK H mal tiri f -r l . F S S (irice.
four I.ill» from two row* together, r t
Jam «, Mit. fell and Fred Cowan Jr
«l*|xwr«nr,- .,f pr..,.ur
'G
c«i i y in »iteek F .V F R Y . ’
’ ,nK ,l"' PuWic for news of « disast«-r. •uttmg them i and build the shock
haVf »one in. the V,« « i
I
II
IN
C , frum thè tu ick f..r rhe
1 alligutnr
a,N,u' a D-fH-rnte lighting with fluctuating !,„ nrouml them.
hundred miles
f«•i» . tal ioti io insule itn iv li--y o u
Hinting
or t „ rM, ¡m |-roc«eding along tin- \'urdur
If nil) of the* fthorlt* k« i j|) a |#»4 j u
profit and plriiRiiric jii fmv I uni u» rvrrythm g voti
We can supply you for immedhite Shipment
i ••
and Bngalinitx rivet* apparently t„ |m.81(10(1 the&gt; M i|inrr It« 1« «11
liu y '.rr I lor l.ulliinig i.i ci ti
Win ( ..wan, [|„. swing bridge man at Bulgarin'» aihnntaye
BEG G A R W EED
SO Y BEA N S
COW PEA S
News lion Ixn-n up «t onr«*. \S I t n haniriK th»*&gt; n»cf|&gt;
»Ir m i .u n .
W r »eli direct li. thè
Gi-nt-vu firry uii-ii of acute indigestion receiveil of the Bulgarian invasion of *‘’“ k UP n quantity of ruin, and n il.l
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n
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T
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Beans, P e a »
Inni ter
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mid heart trouble Mine tune Saturday
S«-rviu, through Belcgrndrhyk. The
W lot quickly in hot wturlier. in *l&gt; us
A
full
line
of
nil
gnnlen
seed
for
truckers
nnd
homo
gnrdens
night
Dr Ni al wax called Saturday Bulgarians cluitn to iiuve defeated the “ nionth in good weather the iu:s r :i
W
r
h
*
fo
r
C
a
ta
lo
g
u
*
a
n
d
P
ric
e
*
on
O
r
a
ln
an
d
P
a
a
d
.
and frien- s were with him until late. Servians and capture«) five.guns and a lie pulled off, shucked, and placed in ti e
E.
A.
M
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IN
A
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206
E.
Bay
St^
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Jacksonville,
Fisc Ida
He was found dead on Sunday- mi rning. quantity of other mftterial, and by the crib, and the foddi-r pul Into a rack, or
P. O U... G 403
R‘ loti vis were notified and the ftinerul occupation of the ponm,, to have opened shredded or haled.
♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ »♦ ♦ »»♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ««M M
took place at tl
‘‘‘ K ™ '1* B' Lukoview the read to Nish, Servias moat imporCom stover, which includes all of the
■Gainesville - Florida
( emetery at . oclixik Sunday p. m. tiyit (oitlflcd town.
plant except the ear. if well cured, has n
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The

Craving For Trashy Stuff

nag
-rip«

Every Thinking Man
Scorns Mere Claims

The J . M. Offers Him SCIENTIFIC PROOFS

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We Pay Premium For
Your Cash

^ THE J. IH. SHOCK ABSORBER CO.
I .;
ORLANDO

i: SEEDS—SEEDS—SEEDS and Poultry Supplies

Dye Lumber Co.

Herald W ant Ads Will Bring Results

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S E E T H E E X T R A D A ILY SPEC IA LS ON T H E BIG HAND B ILLS.
S A L E O PEN S FR ID A Y JU L Y 18th LASTING U N TIL J U L Y 26th.

CASH

D E P A R TM E N T

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Position

in

tin- Erre dent.

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: Buy Direcl From Us and Save Middle Man’s Profil
W e Q u o te :
FEED
W.
( hit.*, |x-r lOOlb sack
No. 'J Mixed ('«irn, |ht 11m&gt;|I&gt;sack
Wheat Bran. |u-r 1001b sack
Btvt Pulp, jut 1001b sack

r.

and no man more- enjoy» the confnlenc«
and estis-m of thr public.
•
A. R. Key Ix-comc asRixtant cashier,
ar|d ull who know Raymond K«-y know
thut thia honor is well hentowid.

S. Hulls, [mt

Í 1.80

1.S5
i.:i5

1.80
st I'xp . x e /

n

10011» sack

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No. 1 Timothv Hay, per ton ( 2 0 0 0 1 1 m ) .
No. 1 Clover Nlixtsl May, [mt ton (200011m )
Choit’t» Alfalfa Hay, per ton
G RO CER IES
Snow White Flour, WW Wood, per barrel
Gold Medal Flour, 081b sacks, jht barrel
Self Rising Flour, wood, per barrel...
Grits, 921b sack
Granulated Supar, per 1001b sack.
Best Green Coitee, per pound

The promotion of A. L Be tu» to the
teller’s position will pirns«- the patrons
of the hank, and reward one of Sanford’s
mint jxipulur young men.
I he public w ill lx- pleased to know
l h“ t tiie old Firxl National continui, in
, .
,
,
,
. ,
,
.
!,#fp
Ita destini«, will b&lt;- watch.
,
od over by them« trie«I fnrnds of Sun­
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¡Jord, Seminole county. Florida.
.1
/
Congregational ( hurrh
’ Next Sumfuy morning the series, "Je­
sus' Idea of Bchig a Christian^’ will 1mresumed, .la t h e vveuing ih a
be ^‘The .Place of Habit In the F'orma.tion of Character.” All art* cordiallyinvited to tiicse and all other service» of
the church.
F. P. S T R O N G ,
Acting Pastor.

21.00

20.00
2- 1.00

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Summer Temperature And Comfort
’Wh*r To

1.75

PER M EN TER C O M P A N Y ;
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W. J . T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

General Fire

H e n ry

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i 75
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Tiie light in tin ».
Northern Dixtrict
4.90
un*
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a
wiL» Mippou-tl to liave iNN-n narrowed
.16
Ab»rv »file 1 , subjsct to nurkot ch*n|*s, i n I. s. b. Jacksonville
down to Cooper Griggs of Aimluchicola
«.A. _ ... . *
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•
.3u\d ti. \V. Perkins of Pensacola, a cousin
«if tiie attorn«-y general, and whom it
whs known that official was determined
to apjmint. When Judge Griggs was
Established 1 9 0 3
« ow
sent into the t collectorahip of customs
Happy Though Hot. Being A Treatise
HW» G R A lN A N U -m D DEALERS
JACKSONVILLE, FLA
¡for the state, never having bertreven *
Wear-By-The-State'*’ ”— candidate,
It
was
regartled
a*
elimin­
"
Write for Price List— Terms C*sh Wk«»
gw, MS|Mâ
(
'1, ‘ Board Of Health
ating the man wi^o had the marshalship
ol the Northern District in his grasp,
and seating Perkins, and it w as openly
Summ er and higher U-mjM-raturt, prohibitive. Air is also a poor conduc- ¡ said that the trade had l»een made by
b riiq ru p the same old question of how- to tor of heat and cold, and for this reason.. the attorney general and agrex-d to by
keep cool. Th e y suggest a gixxl many lixiw-ly' woven fabrics which contain uir the Florida re-nutors
A Q EN TS
the solution of
Inckk-jitoJ jirohlems, such as the projx-r m their ttushes are warmer than thonr their own (erplexing problem of decidLet Seminole Follow
d o ih in g to wiiar in order to secure (lie which are cloeely woven. T w o or three ing whether Jacksonville or Tampa
Fort Myers, Ju ly g. - T h e county cotngreatust degree of comfort, the U s t and layers of clothing are warmer than one should tx? given the office, which lioth tnKsiotM-rs lixlay Jevirel n on«»-ha If mill
OIII m mrilh
CO.
Diant refreshing ln-vrragrs for summer of (qua) tliickness, ixeau-w- the uir which Were demanding, nnd both tiin-atening *IA* for puhli.-ity purpu*«* making lx*Sanford.
Florida
drinking, the regulation of work 4o se» is bail conductor is ix-tw«*-n the various dire jx.litinii hereafter» if they were tliR conPk&gt; first III tlie state to levy »|xs'ia|
to avuid overheating, and tin- like.
lay ere.
nund«-«l
tax of this nut tire
The normal tenqx-rature of tiie human
F'roin tin» the deduction may lx- rnuile
But It is sai«i, the Per kill» men have
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body is U8.6 degreca, summer and win- that cotton and l(j)cn are lx*t adnptid
forgotten that Wilson is Prxwident, nnd
tar, and the effort* of the heat-equalizing to sumnu-r wear in southern climate»,
that West Florida sent the* only two
I usl for example, suppose
function* of the lioily are- to rruijntujn und that n* few layers of such material us
Wilson drlrgatPM to tin- Baltimore con­
this degree as clonejy us jxinxihle. The are necessary, should lx- worn to s«'eurv
JE W E L E R
vention, and that tii«*c two men were
J your typist is in the mid­
natural variation* from it are slight and tiie largist «h-gree of comfort through
r«K)|x-r (ìriggs und F'rank May«*. l’r«wMV SPFXIALTIF-S
depend somewhat iqxin the iniiividiud, i \ aporation of tin- »urfuce moistur.
dle of a letter and you
f idi-nt Wilson knows of the light in the
the hour of tin- day or night, the effect«, the b.xiy
j slat«-, and how, d«-»pil«‘. idi ojqMisitiiin Pickard » tianil-Palntr»l Ciilus
wish to write a telegram.
of rating anil other tilings, iml uny mark
It 1» a w ll known fuct that sunstroki- Wist Florida wi-nt for hint, and that
Gorhams Stelling Sliver
ed di-|iarture from this t«-m|M-ratun- 1» i- practically unln-nrd of m Fionda Frank Ms\&lt;-» 1- looki-d -.n up then- .«»
Roger» Phitrxl Ware
Do you have to remove
I ik.iy to 1&gt;e followeil by disaaU-r.
I h«- M atr Itoarif of Ilc-aJth lia» r«-cor«l the man w l&gt;n did it
11 I« &lt;-v«-n said that
Fdgln amt Wnllhnm Watches
T h e conditions of th«- nir, it.» ti-iiqx-ra of Init on«- Mi ch riL-M- m the (x-nixi of its th«- Pnwidi-nt ha» iL»k«-d ' 8 « \ not givithe unfinished letter from
ture and humidity, huv«* a iOurk.-l mllu•-xtsti'iice, twAiiity-flvc yearn. Yet u 1 May** something7" West Florida l i as
the cylinder?
# dcp ujxin |x-rsonnl comfort. If a jx r
t«'rii|x'rnturi- of *.'&gt; to 1*0 d«-gr«*-n contin- ari»«-n and demand« that Frank Mayes
son aland» directly in front of a rapidly
A L I. G O O D S G U A R A N T E E D
u««l through several dio* 111 a northern take tin- office of 1mime that is the
Not it your typewriter
revolving electnr fun, he is ro«le&lt;i oinil
city, bring* a large number of fatal- majority of Went Florida, ami this &lt;|«w
baCUUMd more romfortalile, lint if a lin r itn-* from Ihi» ruuse The «hx-tnrs are inumi 1.» -u»id t&gt;- tiau- r.ui lii-d the -so» al
is a Smith Premier. You
nwnx-ti r i.» lield in front of tin- »arm- fan
m u yet quite ready to announce all «•»
Washington, a n d uni nedi Nt r l y stix-k in
anti under «• uctly the same ctindilioris,
simply remove the cylin­
phmntinn of the fact. It may lx- suid l,«rkllis. Ward, Hawl e y ami ( auth-.n,
i t is ¡,*'11 that th«» t«-in|x-ratur«- remum»
thut Florida («»qil«- Ix-ing accustom- “II cnmliilatc* for the piaci-, ha» fallen
der containing the letter»
the Riunr, stiowing that tin- effect of a ••«I to high ti-tnix-ral uriP l u m b i n g and
through h larg«' tx-low par
strong draft is nut to
write your telegram on
-nrrpm - - TtwrUgtiri thè south«‘(u l tfsTncrV“
Gas Fitting
of1'H r i f C ’f tl^ jy n rt tiie fan |&gt;la&gt;l* ••» to imxlat«' their method of living und work
ulxtut
a» compili uted
B ow en, Brow
remove from the nurture the air a* it 1«
another cylinder, then re­
mg to tlnm- conditions. They nr«* not i*r&lt;l. B r i a n ' all ol J o k « . . n u l l . .,n,|
. .W in
.W IO .
com «» Kuturaaie«! with moisture .«ml »0 strenuous in their movement* ami
All W ork Ri-relvt'H My I’ ern o n a
Griffin of Dude t tt&gt; . hav e long l««-n
turn the first cylinder to
to replace it with dry or drier air
Con­ they take fewer chuhctw with the. heat
A tti'iilio n And lltmt EfTorln
active for i fa- anirshulslup. B ro w n of
sequently, when the surrounding nir in In the north the variations «if tempera
the machine and resume the letter where you left off:
al ready naturnti-d, a* on a rainy day, the tur«- m tin- twelve months an- m uih folk, c a n . i u|- ns a surpris*- to all and Opposite Cltr Hall
Telephone No. 23
wa» Considered a « a jo k e hy the other
relief niitaitieii from u fun or hrc*-ze, 1» greater (tie cfiung'vi are much more sud
I hese removable cylinders constitute one of the fourteen
very idigfit compared with the effect on «leu am) the strenuous activity of tlw •uh diduti— B u t , say hi« friends, it wo*
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overilx.ked thut It.ere w a* a mull (rum .
new features of the Model 10 Visible
a d ry warm day.
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average northern man 1« not nrrommc one of tip- largest ««.unto-» irr ih«. »tat«',
f
Tlw -n- is a reason for this and its ex­ dated ami often more severe ciiangra
uml one w Fiicfi liad rec«-iv«sj nothing ut
planation illustrate* the operation of that occur in the summer. The ordin­
the hands of th«- administration, und
what might Ihj called this hcnt-«-&lt;|ualizing ary "heut«-«l iqx-lls" in the north usually
here was a man who j« u " F ’ rogri-saive
function of the human organism. Tins bring no relief in refr«-shing brvez*-» ut
Demncrat” in the fullest sen**- of the
function nperut«, through tiie well night ami the exhaustion of the ilu\ j W f x d a m a i l w h o h a d m a d e all ei v i a b l e
known principle of evaporation
With ni’d» no reeufx-rutioh when the sun g.a-« ! fl, ,,r,| f
irn«i'If and com ty in tin
D EA LERS IN
the normal ix-rsoii jx-nt|.iration i» much ■l o w II
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I l«-yl»lut .ri a " , sm wfni i* .« |.lisine».» lumi,
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more profus«- in warm weather than m
i ’l'lilnsular F'iurida. surruundixl by-stll .a nti-nifx-r •I I fie It I h
nr engineer
winter. Its increase provide!, for a ^ater, has rarely a nigh l when tin- for tío- A i
I Kuilwnv
greater amount of evaporation frotii tin- hr*-«-z«-s from ocean or gulf do not «ixil
W hen hia nume was lirouglit out by)
■urfaee of the body. The drier the air, the uir and refre-shing sleep reinvjgornten
thiwe who saw the tangle in the situation.
th* mono rapid is the eva|&gt;or*tion and for the following day.
it wu» n-cogniz«d at. once thak^ie would
th* more cooling its effects, and ronThe mutu-r «if vacation for the •Hloriil- drf^ ani) an c Im [icing set lOiiffe, fie was
.the more moiat the uir th*
ian ho* a c|«w«&gt; connection with thkisub- ugreod on St once, so it is affirmed, and
*r*»t^r fta degree of humidity the alowj«-ct. A change ol surrounding« nnd ol he will take tiie office.
...
vt is the evaporation and the greater tinoccupation firings r»-»t to the Ixxllly
The
only
tiling
standing
In
tin- wm ..(
degree of dlaeonifort.
function« tfiai liave l"*-n overworked . e|thcr n*-w marshal no» U the presu-nt
Smith Premier D epartm ent
Th iii ix illustrated by the application in the ordinary routine o f life
If tfie I ore’UJiunt« III the ..fficM~ -T f ie term 111
Remington Typewriter Company
REPAIRING A S P E C I A L T Y
of »«her or ethyl-chlorida, to the skin "r - r-hungi lx- taken in a ««Ttion of Jowvr j millier
Ipireti, and wfnle it was lxflesh i n yireporing for small surgical «qx-r226 W. Bay Street
trinix-raturea. this heat^-qualirtng fune -, hevisl thnF uneipired terms would lxJacksonville, Kloridn
X t w n i — Th«» evaporation of th«w «diem tfon of the fxxly also finds relief. Tf.&lt;
roundixl ..to it is o|x-nly alleged that
leal* ta SO rapid os eventually to fr«-»-z&lt;gr.-at.-r Ix-nefit is ««.-curexl for the «o u tli-i |M)th have Ixxn ask.-d t.. resign
Whet hi
10B PALMETTO A V E N U E
th r (oirt to which thry are a|qiii«-«l and
«•rn man in a northern climate, wh.-re- ti.«- both have Ixxn usk.-.ljo r.-sign Whether
r. O. BOX 712
thus to produce insensibility to pain cold of the day and the greater cold of
th«-&gt; will comply with the ft-que^t .pr
during the opernUon.
the night bring recupcr»tj«in that cannot not i* not known&gt;but Jo caxç-thêjC«lo '
Sanford,
s
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F lo r id a
T h e explanation of this result is dif- be .supplied In a section nearer bom«, Jlilt, if Si-ems poaltive.That both will lx« ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ M « » * « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « » *
flcult to put in understandable lungi.ugc where this funnion fimis fittle or no r«-- ..removed through th«- appointments un&lt;! ►
to any hut a trained scientist, but it a lief.
1 &lt;|Uu{ifylng of tin-ir «ucc«-*sors. and tiiat
general way it may lx- said that with the
nt no fur distant time.
evaporation of moisture what is known
Filed for Record
a* Intuit heat ia re-leased 'into tiie tiie,'
T reaper
Colony Co. to Olive
A.
&lt; HANGES IN F IR S T NATIONAL
=
thus reducing the actual tenifx-ratureW«xxiward.
of the body or surface on which thia
Mary M. Kink, et al.. to II. H. Mcf'all.
«vsjuration haa taken place.
OrvIIIn C. Hat*» and husband to T . A Hi l l Deserved Promotions Are Made
In order to keep most comfortable on Yancy.
Amone I h r Officer»
a warm day R ia neceaaary that evapora­
S. Y. Way und wife to Wiley Stephen» *
tion shall lie normal and a* unimpeded
F^mll Rejneking and wife to W. I - 1 The following letter ha» ixx»n sent out ¿SB
as ponible by the clothing, and thia Tilden, et al.
h&gt; the First National Rafik of Sanford, SE:
bring« up the matter of material*, beat
gs
Emil Reineking and wife to S. S. FloridaadajAcd to worqi climate*. On (h U sub­ GrilTin.
To «nir Comwjxindent Bank*.
ject Dr. Alvah II. Doty of New York
I — 1511. P., Typ« N., Fairlmndi &amp; Morse Gasoline Engine,
I am fdeased to announce that tit a 1S
S. I) McGill to Minnio K. Rohinson.
$ 5 0 0 .0 0
•ay*. “ The material* commonly rm1— «
Minnie F]. Rohinson to N. A. M cGill. t meeting of the Board of Director« of this
r ..
2 2 5 .0 0
»ployed In the manufacture of clothing
Win. Sim |won and wife to D .
L Bank. h«-l«l this day, the following
1— 6
150 00
consist of linenr cotton, wool, silk and Thrasher.
changes and promotions;were rnadp in
«* M
1 -e 4
100.00
fur. Both cotton and lioén afe good 1 Elbert O. F'arrar snd wife to W . C. the official» of the Rank:
I— 2
Iuctors of heat, th a t!» , Oje warmth Person.
7500
M r. JF. Pi. F’orsU-i’, from cashier to lxof Jtbe body pa**e« qulcldy through these
1
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10
a
vie*
firwsicient,
Steam Engine
.
.
B. F. Bowen and wife to John Ramkc.
7 5 .0 0
fabric« to the outer world. Therefore,
M r. B . F. Whitner, Jr., from Ass’t
J . F. Miller to Julia W. Carter.
1— Wood Splitter, new. - " •
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.
. .» 2 ,
. . .;
v 8 0 .0 0
ia pofd weather they do not offer the pro­
J. Bert Calder and wife to P. Phillips. cashbvr.to lie cashier,
tection extended by wool and silk, p hich
All of the above are second hand but in first-class condition.
M r. A . R. K ^y , from teller to be as­
Chamberlain Piano Co. to E .
H.
conductors of heaL Neither W Hiker.____________
______________ sistant cashier; and'the same are efWe also have a large stock of Centrifugal Pumps, No. 2 to No. 3^4, which we
ia as hygroscopic as wool and
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Washington Orange Grove Co. to S. fcclfve on and after this dote.'
will « I I cheap. W e alio hsv* a large stock of New Gasoline Engine*, Pumps,
•0b. J b a t ; K they dp not ah*orb water U . Dolive.
(Signed)
F R E D E R IC H . R A N D ,
Cylinders, E tc.
l Ç j ÿ ,alow ly,.but
•nd f i f ie I t, ^&lt;&gt;c4
, quickly
.
.
_E . _ L . Sphaler and wife to I).
‘v
F’ranident. 15 5
B.
It ty'evajioraLion.'7 A very familiar { Sphalfr.
Th«x*e changes call for more than ' ^ 3
« » n ip t o of thU i*' when cott«in «.r linen
M cKay. U n d Co. to O. Z. Olen.
passing notire in thU historic la stltu -1£ 5
underclothing become* wet from fx-npir- j s. U n d Home Co., to Ia-wis Morgan. lion. Historic— because it is the ofthut 15 5
•UOQ In.the summer, evaporation take*
'
hank ,in South Cent/aFJFlorida.jtnd thel
8Ufi*‘*brjapWly that the body becotne« |
i.miy' ««vcMied ' ’Country B ank” that';
Rig ExrurahiB quit* cold, whereas If wool ia used, the |
'withstood the great panic of 1698, witb
«hillin g uka* place more slowly. Silk, I Excursion to Woodland Park, Launch unimpaired capital nnd usefulness. In
to a leaser extent, the properties of Alma May and Mamie will leave city i n « * , fire and flood this Institution ha*
- J J y l J t f m r d to. pnd |t may b i u*ed dock at 2:30 p, m., Sunday, H e round stiKxi firm, apti in all the rhktiges aliodt
• substitute ff |ta added expert*« Is not trip.
45-Fri-U
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it has stooXuXhangcd In l^'m aJM ¿*^}
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A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will Rent Yo iLr House For You

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GREAT

PROFIT-SHARING

Same

J. C. Brown of lakeland, representa­
tive from Polk county, will be the next
Liutw i S la t«, mundiul for th«- Southern
District of Florida, and Frank I. M a y«,.
•«litor of the IYa»ui'ola Journal, can have
the tuurHliulship in tlw- Northern Iletriet,
If he will just »ay th«- word.
Ti&gt;«-»«- are- the latest re|K)rt« from the
seat «/ war in Washington, where Rome
nearly a dozen ttu-n afrt- after the»*- two
big federal nilin s, and they- are con-"
firmed l«y men "clone to the ailmini*«ratjoq her«-.
For Minietitne it has Ixx-n rumored
that Rurpri-wN wi-rtr in »tore for many
seeking thiwc fiosltfons, and now the an­
nouncement in made that lioth have
txen agre-ed on by i»oth the Horida Renatora and that both are acceptable to

ChHdrenTs

Sanford Ice. and Water Co.

Gel

Northern District

I-C-E!

Mother,

Will

ment and |&gt;olicy of coiuw-rving lii«- lx,t
interest of Sanford.
Now that present and prospective activitieq *ugg«,t cha/igi, to the di recurs,
their \ii»doni U evident in promoting it.»
pre-se'ht officers.
h P. Forster for n quarter of a c*-ntury castiler, tuk«, tfa- pine«- of vire
president, and fit» frn nd» ami the l-unk
er» of f lurida are pl«-a.»&lt;-«i that he will
«till lx- u factor in tin- hanking interests
of the »late
B. f . Whitm-r, Jr . «h u .n o » liecomes
cashier. b a r wet) jo ru :.

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— Out of T o w n Qrdors Receive Prompt Attention

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IHE HERALD PRIMING COMPANY
R. J. MOLLY. Editer

W. M. IUYNU, Buelneit Manager

Dstleersd ta t*a Cil» by carrier 12 00 per raar la
arranca or 20c par month.
Farmaotr la agtaaos must be mad* at offlee

T h f police (¿rcc of Sanford have strict
orders to prevent the new sheath gowii
being worn In SanfoVd.

They are afraid that/Sanford *111 become the wholesale center of Florida
and the independent steamship line will
do much toward realizing this dream.
------ O-----The idea fostered by eome of the anti*
division lata that Sanford waa broke re*
•re a rude Jolt now with the two
-e m akliif‘NiWWlHUlWtliWr they
j more money on deposit than ever
ore and witn a new hank and Uuat
i mpany getting ready to atari here. IT
Sanf(&lt;
i\ iot moving forward tome
the b s * n i &gt;uld be showing inclination
I » y y ^ JT K au ara.”* W 'houT«^irlrig
built, more new stores opening, more
new people coming here In the summer
and more enterprise« of every kind open­
ing up than ever before and all tills in
the dull months of summer. I t V '« ’ll

called Reactionaries remained loyal to
the Dcmocratjc ticket and, not only this
but contributed aa liberally a* their,
means allowed
the national campaign
fund la counted for nothing by the
» « h e n and their new f» P «
° f lh** r*dic*l faction of the
P ^fy*
.
-------Further, the overpowering anogance
l hese latter, the assumption that they
^
on^y
Simon-pure IJemocr* ta 1° Florida and that thhae who did
not vo** ^or Wilaon in laat year a prim»r* «
political traitor*, hirelinga of
« T p o ra tlo n » ^ d ,# JW i,# t ^ A ^ 4 i e s S S

AND

PROFITS'

The only Bank in Sanford that divides
its depositors.
* W e have the only exclusive Safety Vault
rent our boxes at $3.00 per year.
We want your business, offering absolute protection for
your deposits.

H. E. TOLAR, Cashier
R. R. DEAS/Asat. Cashier

M . M . SM ITH , President
H . R. STEVENS, Vice President

COME TO S A N l^ R D
If the Seminole county peopfi» are go­
ing to treat ua Orlando folk* the same at
St. Petersburg has been treating their
former Hillsborough county brother*,
we are going to remain right in the vicin­
ity of Orange avenue where Sheriff Gor­
don and Chief of Police Smith can tnkc
care of ua. But we think Bob Holly 1*
about thp moat dangerou* man up there
and be I* a* harmlrwa and good natured
a* a boy'* big «inter. Orlando Sentinel
We will treat you right, brother. We
were pour once and live*! in Orlando

The county commissioner* of Seminole
county are looking after the people's
interests at all times and intend to weigh
carefully every proposition before panning
upon it. They are giving their time
anil attention «very week without pay,
frying to «tart the new county right ami
SANFORD TH E COOLEST
they deserve the aiudstanre of every citi­
looking over the temi&gt;**ratwre reports
zen in the county. Starting a new
county i* a man’* job and we have real (or Florida for the past few week* will
convince any one that Sanford i* the
men aa county commissioners.
coolest spot in the state. The temjwrav T i* said that the new hotel regula­ turc for the morning reading* for the la*i
tion* will put the Sanford House among week register* 70, which is cool enough
the thing* of the past and that the owner* to make the morning* very comfortable
will now have to make it a real hotel or and which is cooler than any other lo­
tear it down. While we would hate to cality, according to government report*.
see this work_ui uri_demuli*hed our grief This is easily accounted for by the laxgiUium^thui almost surround the city
* t p a rtin g would be assuaged somewhat
by the upiiearanre of the new hotel that and then the breeze« from the ocean ami
would lake its place and the dream of gulf are always notice-able to many other
Sanford becoming the lw*t tourist resort residents of other Florida dlies. Our
summer weather i* pronounced perfect
in the state would then come true.
The residents of Sanford easily not#, the
change in visiting other cities on the
Editor Upward uf the. Orlando (att­
coasts or the interior. There is never a
ic n ho* changed hi* pajwr to magazine
night in the summer that you cannot
size and ask* how we like it. It is fine.
sleep In Sanford in comfort and this as­
Howard and you are to be commended
sertion cannot be truthfully made by
upon the neat appearance of the new
any other location in the south, north,
magazine. The Citizen ha* always been
east or west, unless it be in Canada or
in the mngozine class and now you have
the mountains.
the projier *1» to give your illusti atoms
the full effeet. And then Orange count)
need* a magazine and whu could give u*
one us well us Howard, whu draw pic­
ture* with |H-neil and jw-n and i* *urrt«efid in both.

rSFFAE’ SURPLUS

T he'Largest Resources and Financial Backing of any
Bank in Seminole County.

Our doughty friend Dates, of Sanford
The new bond issue means that San­ town, present! quite an original “Get
ford will have the lake front bulk Rich Quick” scheme in a recent article
beaded and should, the issue fail to pass to the Tirnes-Union.
— no bulk head.
lie writes ua a correspondent iron
Sanford and says: "Sanford is to make
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher have returned a bond issue of (500,000. The money
home from a trip to their old homo in will be used in retiring certain outstand­
Ohio and report the weather up there as ing bomb and taking up some current
very hot. In fact they came back to obligations, thus placing the affair* of
8anford to keep cool.
tbeyity ON A CASH B A SIS ." _
•Reminds us of the chap in our old
----- We hoper the d ry "Council wttt push home town who every ftrst of (he year
tbs building of sidewalks from Tenth went about rubbing his hands and con­
Y street to Hughey on Park avenue. Good gratulating himself and everybody that
sidewalk* and % brick atrcct to Sanford he had paid all his indebtedness and was
Heights will leave nothing more to be now oh a firm eaah basis, having renewed"
desired, as the lights and water are all his notes and annual debts in a new
loan.
already promised.
Oh, Bat*« in a buater of a*financier,—
Orlando
Citizen,
The Sanford Herald, speaking of the
press convention at Tampa, gave an in­
teresting account of the affair and wbund
up by saying, ‘'We shall tie to Tam pa.*
Gee Whizz! does Seminole county pro­
pose to take in the whole Hate?— Ft.
Myers Press.
Yea indeed. Tho state of Florida
and Fr. Myer*.

For Future Happiness

This Poet'* Wife Waa Practical.
"If 1 can do anything to cheer and
brighten tho lives of my fellow man
I shall be perfectly satisfied," re­
marked the long-haired p o e t "TDon,”
replied his weary wife, “why don’t you
quit writing poetry and g et up a oomlo
series In which the humor la furnished
by some one who hits another over
tho bead with a club?"

Sanford Business College
MODERN ( OURSES IN
Iiookkceping, Banking, Commercial Law, Com­

P rim itiv e Farming In Spain.
In «inie pans of Spain, as In th«
Seville district, there are many Largs
farms ranging from 1,000 acres ap
to 10,000 or oven more. In other parts
of tho country thousands of peasants
till little plots of from two acres to
five acres apiece. Thare th o ,u se of
modern farm machinery makes very
slow progress.

mercia! Arithmetic,

Penmanship, Typewriting

Shorthand, and all Branchen of Civil Service
I.KAKN TO DO BY IlOINt

DAY AND NIGHT C LA SSES

Sanford Business College
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SA N FO RD ,

Discouraged Flrsftlss.

Just received the catalogue of Rollins
College ahd they probably want our
opinion of it and here it is. If an Or­
ange county rolie-ge need* to send to
Alabama to print their catalogues they
u s ie -m e a n in g .Mr i&gt;unrgsn I wing
can also sent) to Alabama for free newspresent and accepting a memento for hi*
pa|wr notices The Orlando Sentinel
service* (III lie half of SOME of llir
for ) ear* printed the catalogue for
Slur on Philadelphia.
jieople of hi* district thi* was not »&lt;&gt;
Hollins College and printed it a* well, if
“A Philadelphia scientist on his way
i happy. A little incident to jnr and
not better than the one just issued
shock out of plumb Hie full Hedged can­ to th« Hawaiian Islands spent thro«
There are other printing office* in the
dor and honesty of the occasion.— months studying the habits, evolution
county that can do this work, why then
and variation» of troa snails.”
W«
i Reporter-Star.
do not b«l!avo that a Philadelphian
is it necessary to send to Alabama for
Better *ee the poultryman and get can complets the Job in three months,
printing?
something (or that continued case of but It must bs admitted that he will
sorehead. You are poor loser», poor obtain some valuable hints on speed.—
The Sanford Herald 1» .the official nports, |&gt;oor politician*, poor hall players, Boston Transcript.
organ of Seminole county and in adding ota. On to the poor house with such s
new subscribers every day this papier poor bunch. - Senator Donegan was
Saving Electric Current
is offering greater inducements to the presented with a token of our apprecia­
Repeatedly interrupting the current
advertiser than ever before. Now is the tion which Isfrharaeti ristic of the Sanford for Infinitesimal fractions of lima, per­
time to make your advertising contracts spirit. And by the way, we have never m itting the filament to cool but not in­
for the ensuing year for the rate« are heard of Orlando presenting Hon.
terfering with the Mght aa perceived
going higher superinduced by the big Sam. Robinson with anything for hi* by the human eye, a French electri­
subscription list There is no paper In gallant fight made against division, cian has invented a lamp which bs
the state that cover* the good territory alone and unaided except for the wind claim s uses bat one two-hundredth ol
now covered by The Herald and the blowing through the keyhole of the Cap­ the current of ordinary lamps.
advertiser who maktw a contract now itol building (per Star buck, Strozit
will be greatly benefitted .In the next and Watkins). What s bunch of sonFrench Society Improving.
twelve months. The Heraid cover* lias headed, pessimistic, pin headed piker*
The latest tad In Harts, It Is said,
field like the dew ami if there U nay live in the capital of Lemon countyl
la to play cards la the boxes during a
grand opera performance. This la not
person In the new county who does not
naif eo annoying as the habit some
subscribe for The Herald he resds his
PARTY HARMONY TH R E A T E N E D persona have of whistling or singing
neighbor's paper and the advertise­
There are indications of a rupture grand opera or oth er giro during a
ments.
pending In the Florida Democracy. In game of cards.
the first pisce, there is some dissatisfac­
The very latest wrinkle for making a tion shout the distribution of the
Maybe They Wer«,
greater Sanford is the idea of an inde­ federal offices. The
of these have
l i t t l e - Piar* baa * b*b!t of stickpendent steamship line Incorporated by been given to radicai leaders who st)-ls
Sanford merchants and already money themaeivc* progressives. With the ex­ lug her feet out of the bed cover*.
Oa* hot nfght tm being told not to da
enough has been offered tq make the ception of a few postmeetership« of the
aa, php obeyed In slienoe for s litt!«
InJtlsJT payments on a fleet of vcoeels. second and third clam, the so-called while and them suddenly said. "Oh,
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Cheeper freight rate« end better service Reactionaries have received no. choice mazg pi a, let toe put a y feet out!
will be the slogan of the new line and the plums.
IPheyTe choking.*
S t. Johns river will at least become what
The self-styled Progressive* de­
it should have become many year* ago nounce as Reactionaries all who, voted
— . — — the great highway of trad* ip'tf travel. for Underwood in last year's primaria,
The Idea of the river traffic being exor- and'the extremists of the former element,
- bitant in rates is unheard of in any other particularly soma of their newspaper
«tate except Florida and Uka the freight mouthpieces, declare openly that tbs
rates on railroads can be charged up to Underwood supporters are entitled to
- • Jacksonville and the wholesale laureata. no recognition. The feet that these so-

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Sptdsrs Ussd aa Charm*.

Spiders, like worms and snakes,
wate -formerly much used In charm
cur«*, and only a year or two since
aa Rngilih shopkeeper was startled
Nall Will Stay.
by-a request for H* nut to put a ipldsr
When a wall Is so soft that U will
tn to « r e baby's whooping sough." not bold a plcturo nail, rati a little
T b « spider, according to an old time plaster of parts tn a teacup, enlarge
proscription, was to fce Inclosed In a the bole to a fair size and Insert the
out and suspended round the child's plaster, and. s minute after, tho nail—
neck, the Ides being that as the In- and let It dry. The nail will b« persect died the disease disappeared'
foctiy *ecuro after It has dried.

During s pause uf a brilliant display
of fireworks on of the circle of friends
commented Upon the conspicuous abMUM of the Innumerable fireflies that
had been noticed several svsalngi pre­
viously. The query as to what had
beooto* of them all was promptly an­
swered by my tiny boy of five sum­
mer«, who remarked; "I guess they
must be discoli raged.&lt;"—Chicago T rib ­
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And Comfortable

Tho Crank.
"Is Jinks a confirmed pessim isti"
"Y es; he will never try to talk over
a telephone becgUse he says that the
one of the 9,000,000 In t h e . United
Hlates which would be of service to
him la sure to be In use.''
Didn’t Dare to Qo to W o rk .

"1 say Tom. lend me another ten.
will you?Heavens! Why don't you
go to work and earn noney’ "
Don't
dare to. my boy People would think
the governor had disinherited me, and
that would ruin my credit.”
Brevity.
Barber (beginning the haircut)—
"Have you heard the story about ths
guy that— (resuming business)— want
It short, sir?" Customer (a tired
editor)—"T e e ; a mere eynopsla will
do!"—Judge.

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Bhe Knew Better,
Teacher gave as her morning quota­
tion, "Many hands tanks light work.’*
Lucy was heard whispering to her
neighbor. "Not If you had to wsih
them as often as I have to do mins."
Succulent Grape-fruit.
A fellow by the name of Baer, per­
haps ths original Dear, makes tho re­
mark that "a grapefruit la a lemon
that had a chance and took advantage
of It!" —The Co-opt-or.
Hunter« Contribute to Revenue.
One of the Important functions of
the government in Germany La the Is­
suing of permits to hunters. The rev­
enue thus obtained la about (1,500,000
annually.
Feolleh Egotism.
T h * true egotist la the man who Im­
agine* he la attracting attention to hla
particular lias of comedy In a crowd
of baseball rooter*.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

THE REAL FLORIDA

and conceal Cielr own ßfOnte sor
rows.— Bamnal Van Vrankaa Holmes.

Cannot be Judged From ( or Window

Little Happening»— Mention
Matters In [Brief

Observations

Of

' •'■ * btiMneiS* and in n few day* »ill make
announcement.
^ Mr. and Mnt D. I - Thrasher and Mr*
Samuel I’ukwton »ere visitor* in Or­
lando Tuna Lay.
E. B. Brown, manager of the Virginia
Chemical Co. spent several day* of this
week in Jacksonville.
Bring the family for an ull-duy pirnir
at Woodland Park.
87-tf
M n Jimmie Glass* many friend* are
glafi to know that she is recovering from
a recent indisposition.
I'TUdon Jacobs of Chulouta und hon­
ored member of the school Irourd was in
the city on Wednesday.
The board of county commissioner*
will meet again today to wrestle with the
vexed questions of the county.
1 Mrs. E. E. Brady and little daughter,
Kathleen arc visiting relatives in Amer
leus, (la., und will probably remain tin
til fall.

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nient on that *u|*&gt;rflcial; JTfeeling .WeSi* y
of thing* us*» his return ticket a*
Only Way.
as [Hirwiiile. Si&gt; it has olwayi been with
Knicker
A
fashion not« saya that
new lands awaiting development, for
skirts are to be six Inches narrower
thtir least pleasing as|&gt;ccts are most ob­
a« the ankle. Booker— WU1 the etri»
trusive to the visitor and if he lie Of thi
stand ou Olio leg T
early "quitter" vlHety he fairly runs ,
a * ay from the opportunity and leave*
Lobet«re la England,
it to other* of clearer vision and better 1
▲hont M,000 loba lara ara catan dally
stay mg qualities to get beneath the sur­
the e«aaon In England, and
face of things ami exploit the rich field
they eOme mostly from Nora Scotta
abandoned by the quitter.
and Norway.
The DeLand News masses the con­
crete testimony that the car window ex­
Qene rally.
pert 1» mistaken in his hasty apprais*The man who thinks he la ooe o&lt; _
toent in the following pregnant pa^a
%h« chosen few generally torne oat be
graph
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"Citrus fruits brought approximately be ooe of the disappointed many.
114,000,000 Into Florida for the season
Easy.
just closed. Besides citrus fruits, F3yr,T
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Whi ner —
on« fricad on
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id a ships annually (tinny train load» of
Hjisl/and sweet potatoes, lettuce, water- •srth— my dog.“ Optlmletio JLdvlaer—
mejdhs, ratitalouftes, tomuloes, egg­ “Why don't you gat another d o g P

plants, celery* pineapples, guavas, pep]
(»■ra, squiish, laets, rahhage, strawvwer
ries and other vegetable*, fruit ¡uiif truck,
cotton, fertilixer, cattle, hides, lumber,
shinghs, laths, crtxwties, l*riek, pottery,
clay, phosphate, rnatn and nirpenline.
cigar* uhd tohareo. It »oultl I** inter
«-sting to learn the amount of money
brought into the state since last July for :
all these and other product*. \Nhen
Florida people learn to work up all th«&gt;*e
material» and ship the finished product,
our population will increase four lt&gt; «u
times its present number
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'^4. D. laiwler, formerly with E. E.
Turner, expects to open a wholesale
confectionery store in the Bishop block
on August 1st.
yWallace Parham, the popular young
son of Mr and Mr*. l\ W Parham "f
Gainesville, lh visiting hi* uncle, .1 H
Bruton of tin.* city.
1 Misses Lillie sml Annie liar mid. two
of Gainesville's most attractive young
ladies, are visiting their cousin, MU*
Muriel Harrold this »**ak.
Among the Oviedo visitor* to the city
on Wednesday »err Him. I T ( 'lurk I elegrarn
of the !x&gt;ur&lt;l of commissioner* mid Hon
latra le ut l'rtershurg
J . fl, Jon«-*, county treasurer
I ir ami Mr» W A M i n n u k ami Mi**
V Mr* Will McKinnon left I iii-»«btv
At h è 11 and Mr and M r* I (
lindi left
afternoon for Jackson* tile
\11» r ,i vmil
ye ste rd ay Inr Si i'e t«r»burg » l i e t e ih«".
with her *i*ter* residing m la*k»«&lt;n\ illc,,
» ili rnake tlieir (vilur«' homi'
1*r Min
Mr*. McKinnon will go to North Caro
mek togi'tln-r »itti I &gt;r Muore »ili nj»-r
linn for a visit

You can’t drown in th&lt;* Woodland
Park swimming pool. Ideal plare to
Mr Msti* (nmlne
learn to «»tin
Empti«»! ami r|&lt;*uiu»l
I Ir J ( Davi*, thè veli kntwsn op
dally,
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tlnnn »ili I«- ai thè 'Hobhtnr* Nini"
W, A Farr and »lie have taken a hotel Saturday . July J2th. Iti Naturila),
cottage at Daytona Hi-urh and have a* Jtlly I 9t h 1 lirlU»i\e
tlieir guests Mr*. Vent George of Jack­
llemlaeh«- cure«! with giu.»!«.»
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sonville und Mias Iarui»«' ('oldhum of ■•*te&lt;| (rtsDon't V*uit unit! lust day
U*Birmingham. Ala. Imth »¡»ter* of Mr* i (ll|t
Furr.
Mr». .S. A. I'ripjien of Sanford, »ho
( ongrrkMTinn &lt; lark llim nred
has been in the MeEwan Sanitarium,
i*hingtiin. D ( . J ' 11* 1"
It i* not
ha» auffleiently r*-eovert-d to |&gt;e removed
t«t the Ar«-a«ln, »tier«- *h&lt;- »ill remain b&gt;r «•ill'll l i mi Ki' iMil i l ifan l u e i n ! * r» &gt;*t « i*ti
gr«-** .L*k timt »J*.»» hi-.* of Di-iiiihtiiI*
u lime lief ore being taken home.
la- ui ' e r l i - d but i bi » I» » h a t lia|&gt;|*etie*t
Reporter-Star.
lu-re &gt;i'*ti rday
( i ngr«*5»muti Au*tin
Dr. K, 7. F Golden of I a»* burg, for nf
Tenni'BM-«', Republican, read the
nierIy editor of the Baptist Witness »ill
»(»»■eh M Representative Frank Clark
preach at the Hujitkit church next Sun­
made at Ocula nn July I and » a* .»&lt;•miirti
day ut 11 o'rliH-k und Sutuiuy evening
please«! with it that today he a*k«'d and
at 7:110. A cordial invitation i* extend­
received unanimous ■*&lt;inset it that it I**
ed to every one to attend
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Old Made Good as New
I heve a first clua* harness maker now
and »e cun do anything in this line while
‘ The patrons of the A. C.. L. freight
you »ait
Give us u trial and be con­
office now behold the »milmg rounti-n
vinced
W. Il 1 N D K I t w n o l ) .
ance of John Furtlmi, »ho t* in charge «1
8" t I
the office and who »ill probably lie tna«!e
agent
No U tter choice for tin* r«*
To Clean W a lla
sponsible position rambl lie made than
To
deau
painted » a l l * dissolve two
John Furilon and here * hoping lie lands
ounce«
of borax In two quart« of
it for life.
water and add one tableapoouful of
Hotel Breaker*, just south oI Keat­ ammonia Uso half lilts quantity to
ings Pier, Daytona Beach &lt;&gt;pen year each bucket of water; do not uao
round. New hotel. Make* specialty j soap. Wash a small amount of th«
of shore dinner* Thursday evening* and 1 paint at a time and rub dry with g
clean cloth.
Sunday noon.
87-Fri ll
L F. J . McDnnnel is home for a visit
roughly V«ntllatsd.
from Ownaao, Michigan and will enjoy
“Wh
you need m ost.' said the
life on the farm (or a few weeks. Mac
In a Sanford t«mater and will come here physician aftar bo had «xamlned the
to stay some of these days. He states patient. "U plsnty of ventilatkin.
“Oee, doctor,’* th« sick man repllsd,
that Michigan Is hotter than Sanford “you muit be mistaken. I've bean
right now and he came here to cool off operated on throe time« In th« last
for a few weeks.
year and a halt'*
, D. D. Caldwell of Sanford, one of the
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new Seminole capital's best known ritiCleaning Tile«.
aens wo* In the city yesterday on a bu*iMany times the tiles in a hearth will
nen mission. Mr. Caldwell states that become »o stained that water will not
Seminole county Is rapidly being placed clean them. Never clean tiles wtth
on a business hagis and that the county's water. Ua« turpentine on a piece of
affairs are already being transacted in flannel and polish with a dry cloth and
fin« shape.—^
Tampa Tribune.
lh« tiles will look Uk« new.

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Mlaa Hattie Belle Hyer paid a visit to
Mrs. R. J . Holly of Sanford laat week
And He Sat and Thought
and brought back with her for a short
Youth—"Oh. everything bores on«
▼iait, little Mlaa Mae, the right year old nowaday«. Worst of It It, when I'm
daughter of Editor Holly. She's a bored, I can't help showing 1L” Lady
chiplett* of the old block, telling ua upon —“Oh. but you shotfld learn to die*
an introduction that she ia “ the little gulao It under a mask of gayety, Uk«
m *."—Punch.
•ditor.*'—Orlando Sentinel.

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INVENTORY SALE

Beat Cell ara.

An eastern author, It la said, mahn»
— All TRIM M ED flats at half price
a good tacóme by raising mushroom«
Balnrday Monday and Tuesday.
ln th« bassinent of his house. This
9 3 -lie
M. L. ALLEN.
«hall not tempt ue. however, to make
any remarks concerning "best esi­
lara.“—Chicago Tribuna
^aaM agt«« Bank Fail«
Waablnffton. July 10.—Thé First snd
National Bank here, audited by
Cheerfal Om Always la Demand.
There’■ a mighty ooataglea In cheertb« acting comptroller of the currency
ashington, did not open for b u rin » fain esa. W« teed mors msa and
wwm— wftf fear* thair owa asso kg

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Evaporated
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Apricots
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Crisp Toast.
if you are to hare toast for break­
fast, try the plan of cutting the bread
the night before
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Nothing Doing at All.
Hokue—“Bo she didn't return your
loro, ^hf" Pokue—“Return my loref
Why, she didn't even return my pres­
ent«."—Town Topic«.
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Richelieu Red
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Attraction of Good Liar.

Borne liar* are *n Interesting that
wo foul sorry wo cau l bollore them.
—Dr I*uah

WANTS

All Local Ad vertisem ents Under This
Heading. Three Cent s a Lin « f ach Issue

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Richelieu White
Cherries

w ould remind all oi its customers that
we arc ready to furnish all who are plankvuuuicj

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«tin I fi11 ru* I \| ply (*, f Y h.averi),
baila'r shni* "il Sanford avenue
for Rent Aug l*t five room* and
bal It, on ( tuk avenu* l**t»ren Third anti
fourth ,»t re**l*
f urfiluhed *&lt;r oritur
III* be* I ft*»* K. H Murk*. op|H**|t&gt;
F**ople» Hank
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1 "t ftaie ( elify ami onion ground
in high state of cultivation, »ilh irriga­
tion system, 17 ai r*-*, exeellent build
iti|g» 1’rtHÍu* e» from $.100 IK) to {500 uo
I» r acre ea* h year
Forty-live minute*
•1'tv* frp.tn 11., l..i* I Hu*. An ...lat
It'll, vf 1 ad* " • . ai N I* pi lobtl
f*|Ulp|“ d ».It t ■ * Mog board* an.I
’ "ol* utui nvi ! . ■ . .it'll gr, aiiig , r*' 11-.
M ill *i'll cheap on uecomit ,•f ottier bu.*i
nee*. On trariion line and improved
state road*. Ajldres« Frire Taber Cel­
ery Co . O* born Ohio, R. F. D. 4. !«2 .'lc
Colori»! I lretuminker, e\I« tn no-d
would w » by «lay or i.t Imri *, N&lt;&gt; t i l l
( y pn-M Ave, F ( I. Box VI»
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rom I *•*(eri I »hue
cropjier or »ould rent for romiti« « « mu
I In ftaiiford * i'lerV Farm n&gt;&gt;w m ■.*»
la-iis und in high »tute of cultivation
Addnxui F \'aleille. Sanford, Fla
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Truck &lt;.ro»cr* snd Farmer» l »ant
ten suecessful truck growers, »ho are
exjierienced iti pre|iuring and cultivating
muck »oil. No» draining 2,500 arrea
excellent ruuck lands. Will make good
prupoMtlon to right men Clark Woo'l.
Box 473, Starke, Fla.
02-4tr
Wanted for the Bummer Small house
of ,, furntahr&lt;| fnr hoiuekwp,nK. Mr*.
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02-21(1
F’or Rent —Good housekeeping room»,
abo furnished rooms. 311 Park Ave.
91-3tp
For Sale—A fine large horse, will work
anywhere. Good driver Ten year» old
,*oun&lt;1&gt;' Have no ua. for him. C B
Fulton, Ft. llM-d, Fla.
91-tf
For Sale—T»elv«* room house in good
location for boarders and roomer*.
Hall caah, balance monthly. Price rea
•umable. Box 867.
87-8tc
For Sale—Block of ten lota on west
side, contains two acres, fronts on First
street. Cheap for caah and. quick »ale.
Box 912.
87-8tc
For Rent—Cottage, live rooms and
bath. Enquire A R. Key, First Na­
tional Bank.
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72-tf
* For Rent—Large front room. Mrs.
R, J.. Jones, 206 Park avenue.
72-tfc
. For R*ot—Store Room and unfurnlabed room in Bishop block. Enquire
Holden Real Estate Go.
45-tf
Want to buy a few thousand feet of
celery boards. F. L. Greene, R. 2, 68li
Beat Meals In Sanford for $4.00 per
week. Moat home-Uke bote! In town.
Transients and regular boarders find s
welcome s t reasonable rates. S t Johns
Hotel, A. W. Watben, Prop., 420 First
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Buy' Now and Save Money. Property Cheaper Now
Than Ever Again in S a n f o r d j .
If yop can’t buy a home, buy a lot. W c have what
ypu want. Come and see us, as we can make
the terms to fit your means aqd sell you what
yon want at a reasonable price.

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the Seminole I .on n «»I that make* dad',
starts und »Uijw taiaeen .Sunforil and
Oviedo »as called t*r North Carolinu on
Wednesday by the serious illn«»* of his
father.
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On« Way to Publicity.
T b s request of a Bethlehem, Pa..
woman that ao mention of h « r j4 e * t h ___a m
h . made la-ttw -papsra baa thus far
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The tourist or homeseeker »ho comes
to Florida and sixes up the state from
the car window misses htfTPKBPtfrtVfcry
■— 1T O R W X n T f M S O f INTEREST instance and frequently return* home
by the next train a disgusted man, to
abuse and revile the Ijind of Flower*
S o m m ir; Of The Floating Small Talk»
forevermore.
Nothing Complimentary.
8 a ffla rti 7 Arranged For Harried
Whan you oiler a man a cigar, and
In truth the great uncultivated acre»
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THS SANFORD ttSJULb

STOMACH TROUBLE
. FOR FIVE YEARS

In Lunnon.
meant everything In the world to met
tit
I couldn’t watt; ] hurried niter her. . V in t Workman (disgusted)—Thee*
1 found her entering her hotel upon blinkin' furrtners comae' a 'obaobhla 1
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the arm of n «mart, dark-haired fal­ wtv .tu In the too be and buses and,
low In that sort of eult that la adver­ lemma, they gits to toxk nenglleh
tised aa " a forty-foliar eult for nine­ very nigh e s good es me end yon. Bill,
teen fifty.” She bowed to me and not “a rt. they don’t I— Punch.
walked Into the hotel.
With that
man I A girl at in ry la . tari
------------*T V - V 'T - - -PrctfM or,
sickened me. At least I hoped
To ward off e bole In e kid glove
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he
would
have
shown
a
little
dleMajority of Friend« Thought Mr. taking other medicine«. I decided Id crtmtnaUon In her choice of a mate where the fingernails cut through, fes­
tes e small place of kid of the same
take his advice, although I did not have Instead of selecting or being select­
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color to the seams on the Inside of
Hughes Would Die, Bat
ed by a tailor’s dummy! I wrote her
the Bager end the glove will last for
any confidence In It. "
.
a letter asking for an apDfl^ tm en t
I h a v e .tta ^ q g t
. One Helped Him to
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I spent a night of torture. I passed
A. „ r~
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Buzzing Bounds Mads by Insects.
for three month*, and it has cured m
the morning walking up and down the
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The different humming or buzzing
Recovery.
haven't had those awful si^c headaches board walk. At three o’clock 1 was at sound In Insects la caused by the vther hotel. Her maid handed me ~ bratios of the wings, and tho more
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since I began using it.
letter. I opened It.
rapid the vt brat tons tb s sharper tb s
1 am so thankful for what Black"I am sorry, Athur, but I have An sound. Scientists h are estimated thqf
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engagement with M f.’ Clement« this the common hoes« -fly vibrates tts
vices Irom this place, Mr. A J. Hughes Draught has done for m e."
afternoon," I read. "Perhaps some wings about SSS times a second and
r,
Thedlord's Black-Draught lias been other tlmo will dot l a m leaving this the bonsyb«« 400 tlmee, though «
writes as follows: " I was down with
W JLSO N &amp; T O O M E R F E R T IL IZ E R C O .
evening for— "
tired bee move# Its wings more alow*stomach trouble (or live (3) years, and found a very valuable medicine for de­
I dashed the Tetter upon the floor 1y and makes a different sound from
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA
would have sick headache so bad, ai rangements of the stomach and liver. It and strode out of the room. I had a freeh one. The butUrffy b content
•
j * -reached the front door of the suite to move more slowly and
as
Mr. R. C. Maxwell, Mgr. Sanford Branch
times, that I thought surely I would die. is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, whan I heard a voloe calling me. I notes.
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1 tried different treatments, but they contains no dangerous ingredients, and looked back. There stood Lucy at
the door, dressed all* In white and
fi
acts gently, yet surely, ft can be freely looking like a. saint.
did not seem to do me any good.
"O. Mr. Bowen. I didn't go out after
■J got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, used by young and old, and should be
alL I bad a headache," she said.
VTff * +4
and all my (rieads, except one, thought ! kept in every family chest.
"W hat was It yon wanted to see me
about, Arthur r
Oet a package today. r
would die.
He advised me to try
I reached h er In Pour strides. ........
O alr a nuttier. - •• - "
Thedlord’a Black-Draught, and cult
- "Lucy," -1 said, making no bones
about it, *1 have found out tbkt I
love you. W ill you marry me and let
Look at the PIKE INSURANCE
Uncle Ja b e s go to—to the deuoeT"
question from any angle and its abso­
I was so keyed up that I didn't
* v -t. I
lute necessity is apparent—every inch know what I was earing. But Lacy
MADE
BY
argument that you ran bring to bear on ganged me— my darting Lucy, who
it only further clinches the fart that it has never felled me In anything from
JOHN D EERE
that day to this. She put her arms
1» n .
round my neck and laid her head
HEAL NECESSITY
down on my shoulder and cried:
This mower has 3 0 In i
Our fire in*uranft‘ is the genuinely
“0 , Arthur,” ahe said, two minutes
safe, reliable kind— it it the character later, "do you know I have loved you
weiring part* than any
insurance demanded b y shrewd business all the tim er*
V
'
other mower on the m ar­
“How long?" I aakod Jealously.
men, corporation managers, etr.
ket. AH gears are on the
"Always, Arthur.
T eli me, when
Have ua handle your insurance am
msin
axle.
The driving
did
you
begin
to
love
m
e?"
you will never have reason to rej|ret it
"Always,’' I replied. "And as for
lug* are on the outside of
C H A S E &amp; CO. Uncle Ja b es—"
the
wheel.
Many other
"W e’ll let hla money go," she said.
advantage*.
Cal! in and
"I don't care, so long as I have you,
"Quite ao—quRo no,” said Mr. Cole- dear."
let u* demonstrate to you.
worth, rubbing bla hand*. And Lucy
Bo wo were engaged, and we took
turned away and began talking to the train back to town n est day to
Mr. Jabea Stokca’a housekeeper, who, see Mr. Coleworth.
I had my last
attired In d e e p e d mourning,
waa and' first Instalment of tho Income
We Carry a Full Line of Repairs in Stock.
Young Legatees Discovered That contentedly,
meditating upon her own ready for him. Lucy had apent most
araplo legacy of flfteen thousand dol­ of hers, but I was determined to
He Was Not So Very
lar.,
make It good, even If It meant delay­
Hard Hearted.
Aa I h are laid, I had never siren ing our marriage for a few months
a thought to Lucy. My revered uncle longer. Mr. Coleworth came out of
DY J . M. PRICE.
—our revered uncle— had been a aue- hla Office at once and led us back Into
Lucy and I looked at each
othe* plcloua old man. and what Is popu- a cozy corner beside a real, old-fash­
Whan the lawyer came to that elauss larly known aa a "killjoy.”
If he ioned fireplace.
In Uncle Jabea’a
will.
Wo didn ot'th ou g h t he had done ua an til turn
"So you two young people h are
lookstraight
but out ot the corner« he waa groealy self-deceived.
And found out that you are In love with
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Of our eyea At least, I eaw th a t' yet—well. 1 had never noticed It be- each other?" ho askod quizzically.
Lucy was looking at me, and*0 I , fore, strangely enough, but tho way
"Tea, and we are going to get mar­
Infer that she saw that I waa loo to Lucy turned her head away was q u it, ried.” 1 answered, and planked down
the In f ir —
- 1 upon .-¿Aa taM er- "Theretug at bar Then we each stared hard fascinating.
Her dress became
if
air«hr 1-all in p rr
remarkably, and she waa—yes, posi­ is tny share and Mias Stokes will pay
T o my nephew, Arthur Bowen, th&lt; tively pretty. If only Uncle Jabea you—"
“O, pshaw)" said Mr. Coleworth.
of fourteen thousand dollars ant had made our marriage conditional
fi n
a y property on Madison avenue, cow upon our Inheriting the legacy, what i "You don’t have to pay that back. It
slating of the apartment house knows would—what would Lucy hare dona? Just has reference to the future, you
She answered that very queitlon. , know. I'm afraid— I’m Very much
s s T h e Maple Vine,’ on condition thal
"Aren’t you glad. Arthur, that It afraid that the capital m utt go to
„ b e shall not marry the said Lucy
Btokea within a period of twentjf wasn’t the other way round?" ahe ' third party now."
"Who la the third party?" I de­
years, the said property and capital asked. "Suppose he had Insisted
to he held in trust for him during t h a t . upon our being married—why. that manded savagely. "I'd like to know
period end the Interest paid to him *ould have been dreadful, wouldt Just out of curiosity, because fra sure
the old scoundrel’s money won't do
Quarterly," the ferocious old fellow It?’’
"H orrtbto!" I agreed.
him any good either."
had written. "And to my niece, Lucy
*£&lt; *
"And poor M r Richardson xyould
Mr. Coleworth turned round. " I
Btokea, the sum of thirty thousand
NO IN T E R E S T O R T A X E S
FOR
2 YEARS
dollars, to be held in trust for her for lav e been Just craty," said Ixicy. cannot allow you to refer to the Isle
twenty years following my death, and ‘ Not that that would have made any Mr Stokes In that way," he said "To
FROM
DATE O F YOUR CONTRACT
the Interest to be paid to the said inference, though I mean so far aa be frank with you, tt was wlih my
connivance that he put that clause In
Ixiey Stokes quarterly, contingent we are conoqrnad ’’
upon her not marrying the said ArMr. Richardson 1 Why, he had beep fats will. He wanted you to get mar­
It is only a matter, of a few years but what all this Riverthur Bowen. And should the a fo re -, kinging round Lucy for five yearn at ried and thought that waa the beat
view property will be a repetition of Riverside and SpringK *.
Hid legatee# marry during that period l**st- Then she must have been a*- way to bring I t ab ou t"
"W
ell,
he’*
had
bla
wish,”
I
an­
field.
the ‘ capital and property aforemen- rrelly engaged to him! Her furtive"Who gets the
tinned shall revert to the pereon Bess In not telling mo aroused tha swered angrily.
whose name Is in the possession of bitterest anger In me. I am afraid money now?”
Wc have the Bell telephone service which all know is
He pulled the will out of a drawer
my lawyer. Mr. Qrlffls Coleworth."
did not.part good friends
the finest in the land, and our motor car service which gives
It did not run exactly In that way.
T* roUBt
“ »rse months and reed:
" ’If the said parties shall marrybut that waa the sum and imbalance fetor, about the time when I received
Rivcrvicw people a 5c fare to the business centre of Jackson­
sf It
And the point was that Lucy lb/ first quarterly Installment, that I then I bequeath the said property to
te
t(T
tho
account
of
Mr,
Rtdhardnon'e
tbs
first-born
Issue
of
the
said
mar­
ville,
is a far better service than is rendered in many other
and 1 had never wanted to marry
marriage to Miss Bunting.
Oddly riage, or be shared among all the
each otbar.
parts of Jacksonville and its suburbs.
To those who desire
"I congratulate you both heartily," enough, I experienced a sudden light­ Issue of the said parilea the principal
to make a small modest investment of only a few dollars
said Mr. Coleworth. when he had ening of my emotions, as though 1 to be held In trust for the said
finished reading the will. He ahook bad been relieved of some dreadful legatees hy the parties aforemen­
every month, with a positive and absolute certainity of mak­
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hands with us. "1 presume that the burden. And then 1 understood. À1- tioned.' "
though 1 had not been aware of It 1
That waa the time Lucy looked
ing big money on their investment, Rivcrvicw offers this op­
had actually been Jealous of Mr. nteb- very hard at the wall-paper.
portunity.
ardson! Yet Lucy and I were utterly
(Copyright, l»m by W. O. Chapman.)
m
tnoampatlt’le In temperament, as we
We lie right out bevond Springfield, one mile beyond
had agreed a thousand limes
T o Sweeten Better.
We ran across each other at Atlan­
North Jacksonville.
Wc have a fine brick and macadam
When butter has become rancid try
tic City that summer and stopped to
this
method
of
sweetening
It:
Melt
the
ch at
street leading from the Post Office in Jacksonville to and
Dear old Unci« Ja b e a !" Mid L u cy ! butt«rIL
of
through Rivervicw. We already have 40 homes, mercantile
ecstatically. “Do you know, Arthur— ^*i?.l. , bro,Tn i° * * *
* f* W
minutes
the
toast
will
have
absorbed
I don't mind confessing U to yoa
houses and varied industries. We have 14 miles of streets,
now—at one time I positively bad a the unpleasant taste and smelL
all of which arc set out in shade trees. We have free public*
sort o( tender feeling toward you
That waa a long time ago, of course,
docks, boat and ba{h houses, an 8 grade grammar school,
Air Purified.
or also 1 . wouldn't have told you. 1
The air of a cellar or any darketor*
and new developments rapidly taking place.
really' believe the keen old man muat room can be. kept sweet by hangln«
h a r e . defected I t W aaa't It provi­ lumps of charcoal In net bags. Every
Now is a good time to buy your lots. Our prices range
dential, that clause In his will?"
few weeks the charcoal should be —
"T es," I said, and I waa thinking taken out, mads vary hot and return­
for inside lots $350 to 450 the lot.
Corners $450 to 550.
all tho time that Lucy's eyes were ed to the bags.
1
Terms the same on all. $10 down and 5 per month.
bluer than any eyes I had ever seen.
And her hair was positively coppery
B E *.
Dora at the Party.
In the sunlight I really could have
W c will make special terms on 4 lots, but not more
U t ils Dora had been to a party,
fallen In love with Lucy, If ahe had
la answer to hla mother's Inquiry as
than lots sold to any one person. No lots sold to colored
given mo the least encouragement!
people.
"When did thla feeling possess to whether she had enjoyed herself
ezolajmed, "Oh. It waa lovely, m ai»
your* 1 asked her,
, " 0 , ages ago." she said evasively. my, bet so hot th at 1 corns oat a&amp; U
For further information and literature write direct to
1 .1
"Long: long before dear Uncle Jab es a perforation."
the owner, ,
died. .1 wouldn’t have told you, only
—well,
1
may
be
engaged
ihortly."
FtstcherlxJng
a
Fortune.
” ÉM
"W ho la h t f " I yelled, starting oul
A 6 L Louis man mads 1*4.COO as «
j ... .
of my chair.
ragpicker.' Lots of men h are made
"T o o are very Impertinent," aha an­ H ere than th a t ew t-el rage—chewing
contingency Is not likely to presi un- swered, and walked* away with her them on the lectors platform.—M B
flttly hard upon either ot you," he In- bead In the air, looking like a Titian krankes BentlneL
guired blandly.
aagqi. • •
111-112 Heard Nat’l. Bank Bldg.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
"No, Indeed no," said Lucy haught­
I don't know why It waa, but 1 fait
Saving Time,
ily. "1 aw are yoa that Hr. Bow«
utterly crushed. And prewntly I W
will always be a prebias; how
gaff I h a re alwaya felt Quit« an arar- gan to realise what was the m atter
**AVf
Ume la a year, la saved hy the
with me. I was In lovw-and with
alon toward each other."
who Is the first to g e t off
* T « e s , Indeed," I stammered. "T h e Lucy I Tee, positively my heart was
as u nine lato the
thought o f ß colon baa never entered beating lik e • boy's when he first
“ ¿ s iM r,
our minds a t all."
- experiences t h e ' dlvlQS passion, flbe
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�Ornamental Talsphonca.
A * palm n u t be t n r d « d to
n » n i « tor dot »Hie* In telephone«. In
000 o t 0M louil-spivsklnx telephone
J5U moDafacUirad In Pari« and de
M l to bo used (or communication
^ hla lb * botu«, the Instrumenta are
1dm Id flower ru e « , which mar he
placed on the dining room table, on a
table or mantel la the 11ting room, or
In' the bedroom«. The receiver and
microphone are mounted In the base
ttr*
*ord »erring (or the connection with
the b a tte n . A push button rings a
beU In the U tchen or «errante' room*,
and the woman of the bouse can
transm it ber orders without haring to
«all tb^ serrant» to ber. There are
•* «ereral variation» of the Idea, such,
for Instance, aa an ornamental dish
bolder, or an odd-looklng ornamental
fttnre.
Triangular Smile.
No lady la suitably equipped now
for any big function unless she has
contorted her face Into what Is known
sua the "triangular a mile." This "ex­
pression" la «u p posed to represent
simplicity and Innocence! It le formed
by lifting tbo center part of pie top lip
to form an apex of tbo trtlngle, the
lower Up then representing the base
T h e upper teeth are thereby revealed,
and t o n * women are wearing tiny
rosebud diamonds In their teeth.
Others are wearing under the nostrils
a band fastened to tho top ot the bead,
thus drawing up the nose end top lip
Woman's model for next m onth la to
bo -Mephlstophrloe! H e r hair will bo
adorned with tho long, ru rre d feather
of the cap of Mephlato, measuring
anything up to two feet In length.—
New York Am erican.

Sparrows for Food Users.
The English sparrow la a good foodbird. That's all he la good for. , la
8crlptmral times the sparrow waa
aeed for food, and In 8L Matthew's
day two wef* »old for a farthing. The
department of agriculture In a recent
ball«tin tells bow to catch, cook and
serre them. This food use may noire
the probi am.—Farm and Flreatda.
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OFFERED FQR SALE BY

M arks^-Real Estate Agency

Unaatlefactory.

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Dear Sir:
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In Order that you can,.form a correct idea of San­
ford I will state a few facts ils published by our com­
mercial Club.
Sanford is in the new county of Seminole, for­
merly Orange. Sanford will lie the county seat.
Sanford is on the South shore of Lake Monroe, a
beautiful lake about four miles wide and seven miles
long; The St. Johns river runs throught it from east
to west.
Sanford has a population of (».300 u-itv census of
1912).
Sanford-.has six churches—Presbyterian, Meth[’ odist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and C ath­
olic. A High School, .Grammar School, Primary
School, Kindergarten and Catholic SchooJ. Splen­
did W ater Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, twefT ele­
graph Systems, Local and Long Distance Telephones,
Standard Oil Station, Gulf Refining Oil Station, Rail­
road Shops, three Automobile Garages and Machinery
-Shops. Railways to . Jucksftnville, Tam pa, Oviedo,
Leesburg. Fust is. St. Petershhr^ûnd Cameron ( ¡t v .
Railway Shops, with monthly pay roll Of $2t),(KKi.OO.
Two Banks, with a combined capital of .$7lîl, 517.N2.
There were 2,5(i9,ni0 letters mailed in the Sanford
Post Oflice in 1912. T’wo Ice Plants, ' capacity 15U
tons per day. $200,000.00 for Brick Roads to the
Celery Farms. Thirty School Teachers, with salaries
amounting to $15.221.00. ( )n«&gt; thousand one hundred
and thirt\-three Pupils. I’ree City Mail Deliver)
and three rural free deliven Routes. Daily Boat
Line tit Jacksonville and boat lines up-tin* river.
Kerries across the lake. New I mon 1ïf ] mit coat $loo,.
00(1,1 Ml. X u Fxpivss &lt;Mlit-i- 1 n&gt;t $20,000.00. Sixt) bloc kb of .'-’n rl paved wit h viiritied brick. A paid
Fire D« piutmeiil with autnmol.il»- tniek. ('in- Nouspaper IMliee. A Fertilizer l ’kuii, .shipping 7.5oo tons
annually. Two Lumber Yards.
\ Building and Loan
Assi trial b ui. (hie Steam and l"un Hand Laundries.
Two 1 heat res. Four Hntrls and many Boarding
Houses. One Carriage and Wagon Factor}.
Three
Blacksmith Shops. Two Restaurants.
Two Baker­
ies. (hie Military Band. One Fulilie Library. On«*
(old Storage Plant. $7n,oon on appropritOed fur a
Feui-ral Building. Concrete Works. ( old Storage
Plant. Three Arlesiah Well Drillers. Six Puldic
Parks. One Bast* Ball Bark. '1 wo Tenuis Court*.
Two Bottling Works Seven Wholoale Fish Houses.
Two l ’lumbiiig t ontractors. I our Building i ouftractors. 'Two Photograph Galleries.
Three l.iverv
Stables, hour Attorneys at I-au. Splendid Sewer­
age System. Street Car Line. Masonic, K. of l\,
W of W.. Elk. Moose, Eagle Lodges. Two Bicycle
Shops. One Realty Trust Company. Seven Real
Fstate Ageneies.
I hree (V.ite Material Houses. ( &gt;ne
Wrajjpmg Paper and Printing Factor}
Five Insur­
ance Agencies. Five Physicians. Five Shoe Stores.
Nineteen Grocerv Stores. Eight Dr\ Good?, Houses,
lliree Clothing Stores. Four
Furniture
Stores.
Three Hardware Stores. Four Drug Stores. One
Wholesale Grocery. One Wholesale Feed and Grain
House. One 5 and 1&lt;) Cent Store.
Two Jewelry
Stores. 'Two Musical Instrument House.-». Two Sit'd
Houses. 'Two Veterinary Surgeons. 'Three Dentists.
I wo Civil Engineers. 1 hree thousand ti\e hundred
-I I ,1.1 s, tel We. II nil h aiul 111I. 'I
I i rln •li. .ve li sano,oo
Acres in Vegetables
Twentv-seven \egeiahlr Buv1 .&lt; &lt;t . i u l i e ! P 'T )l . . i n I I . . m l e|
Ó00.00
I 2 I . u i . - , i l e . m il . . 11•1 f e i n t i|,-giM ui \V' II
ers, etc., utc., etc.
11100.00
b..l mi S;.11111r*&lt;i iii'ighls
350.00
Sanford is one of the healthiest cities in the state.
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300.00
Splendid street cleaning department, sewerage, a
2 I .«.is hi I k ,i, l ier 0
1000.00
well organized sanitary department and such other
2 Npletuilil H e i g h t s P u t s
1000.00
organizations as conduce to the welfare and good health.
2 1 ols in . anioi&lt;1 11eight»
700.00
250.00
T h e vegetable &lt;ai(put from the Sanford farms for 1C 2 Lot» in (. nrgetuwn
850.00
last season, from 2,175 acres of tiled land and 1.325 n I ai( mi Magnolia, between hit) ami !Ht(
1100.00
12 2 I aiI mi &lt;iak. beiwiN'ij 12lhami btih
acres not tiled, w m as follows:
i:i 5 I a Ms mi Sanfonl Heights, fronting I’a I avenue
420.000 ( rates Celery
$626,000.00
67x190.
Kaeh
550.00
250,U00 ( rates Lettuce
375.000.
00
1100.00
14 2 i.ois, corner ]0lh and Myrtle
226.000 Crates Other Vegetables
It; 1 I ornet lot, loth and Palmetto
900.00
215.000.
00
800.00
26.000 Barrels Irish Potatoes
125,000*00 1L 1 1 ot between Mi l l and Huh on Palmetto
1250.00
1.00 1 Lot bet wyen 3rd and 4th on Oak
U 0,000 Bushels Corn
99.000.
I N - 1 I.Ot bet ween 3rd and It li on Oak
2100.00
66.000 Bushels Sweet Potatoes
65.000. (Ml I m I l ot. betw Vn 1*1 and 2nd pn Trench
600.00
19.000 Boxes Citrus &lt; itrus Fn it
23.760.00 2i* block ft. Her lo
2,000 Tons Huy
3500.00
A 24,(100.00 21 168x268 f l o n I urk Avenue (about 6 lotal
..
22
Lot
on
1st
Street,
between
Palm
etto
and
Sanford
81.000 Watermelons ............
12.500.00

IN C O k P O K A T IO N
W.

IlowUsd, O. U Taylor. U I*. MeOulUr. H. I.
I’*rk. 1*. ft). Mrl*»uf him and T . A. Ntnl iatrtxl to
apply lo ih# I(onoriti* Jamn W. IVrkina, Cimali
Judge ol ih* H#vmlh Judicial Cimili. In and for
the »tat* of Florida, on lb* 14ib day ai July, À. I*,
1914, for a charier. Incorporating S*nf«fu ft-*•*!&lt;*
No. 1241 of ihr llencrulmt and iT«l*&lt;i-lk* On 1er
Elk*. Inc.; t^a object and ptlfpo** of said rar
iMj-rai
Talion* which u ta» W a ckarilabl# and brnrvolentt ra
« rp o ra lto n , a b ili be to p ro m o te the w elfare
an d en h an ce th# h a u p m tr* o i l b * raem bera erf S a rv
ford L o d e * N o . 1 2 4 1 . a n d l o p«t(w&lt;m ~*x»*A r k m *
Ity and l*m # ro U n r* .

*A copy of lb* proposed charter b no» on AU
in lb* omc* of (b* I jerk of th# CTrcuit Court of
Orange Count/, F lo rid a.
!&gt;atrd a t Hanford, Sem i noi* co u n ty , Flortda.
thè* 19th day of June, A. D. 1913.
('n o w
K. W
O. L
I» I*
II 1

B a m **,
|(.»*Ut.&lt;1,
T a y lo r,
M H 'illlef,
IV. k.

C. O Melaughlln*
1

A, Neal

Cieo A. I k i V t t f t , A lly .

N hU c

NOTICK o r IsroUI'OtllTION

N'stlr. i* brf» b j gll*n ih .l »*-, Lb.
English Women on Oolf Links.
'k Ttimw
thtelwl to «ni'ly to tk* ltitn&gt;*f,Ul, l'»ik
l rmrofo.il,
Tails h * A very n o ticeable thing about E n g ­ tio v r m o * ,rt lb * . t a t e of b t . t,*.

lishw om en golfer* of

I*

today

the

great change In th e ir appearance on
tho links. I t used to bo considered
necessary knd thoroughly s porting to
look as un conventional ns possible
when playing the game. S h a p e le s s
tw eed costu m e *, hopeless hats
and
g re a t clumsy boot* were t)m proper
wear, but now this Is quite changed
At Turnbury women nnd girls wore

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dainty skirts arid blouses und silk
sw eaters of pale »bade«, with coquet
tin h ca p * and hats, or oo head cover
Ings at all. and the effect was distinct
ly pleasing
Two played th eir final
match, the one In white with nothing
on her hair, the other In a F re n ch
gray s a ilo r blouse and neatly
cut
s k i r l with a little cap nut of the name
m aterial.
W hen

Irv in g

F irs t

M et

B e rn h a rd t.

M o rt'l*. « a th * SI h &lt;t»y of A u fu a t. A 1’ IS IS , fur

l, llrr, p,ant

..'.fr,r[-. f ■: ■,

tir» ' * ■- iru.1* t’o

stj*t Mirrmnhle &lt; r&gt;rn¡..Ily, uiolrr tbr- fui
lowing iiropoM-d rhkrter. tho origin*! ot whirh 1«
now on Cl* in th* otti** ot iK* Sma»f&gt; of St*t* of
thr «tst* t f Florirl*
Aitili*. itf irrrnrporillnn wf tbr Hrfnloot» I ...
o p rfatftir M f r f l n l l l r ( » m p iiii
W r. th r uruftrr*lïiu-«l , h a « r s f f * ^ ! ti» «•». wj *|
nu rrrD m tt’f r t h r f Inf tbs |.ur{Hs»r • f fiifTOittC a
1— 1) l-o lih r »o*! n * ft-'t •Ir Uriilrf «ri*f b « virtu* .4
1 i 1. . r ft U r .1* si 1 t. ).rr* 1 )
Ibr 1 * 1 * « t 11n
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•n » fi hy salii fw»rfMiritfcun -hall In* tu |ti*iu*f*rt u r r .
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lu tiU r Iunii« f , n«v«i sioi.w fr-M ih m « rr&gt;«trn*U .
trulla, fssrrwy ¡ f i - l i r t* , liv«* Mitili *f*«l all '»&lt;K»-f
(tettila, ( ir r u n s l
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a p ) k Uhi i*h th r ptB i«*ri) &gt;&gt;f (ìir rr»f|iOf*|1cjn, .*r .
*»n Ih. iifttjwfip ivi t i i h m
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tlf-v-Atls til if u il of tnufi
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ntriswi Is in ji lfkt*ft(«(rw Ml id h rf
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td l.F t* * «i-jFiir* »a111 tr«i,*/#&lt;k
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It Is related by an Am erican man
who wss S a ra h B ernhard t's e sco rt to
th e Himloti Lyceum th e a te r the tlrst
&lt;fuo' &lt;hw—F r e n c h w o m a n »aw Irrlng,
th a t th« K iik I1»!i acltir si’tjt xn Invl
ta llo n to the s e t re s s hogging her to
ta k e supper with him a fte r tho per
fortnnncc, In the famous B e e fs te a k
rooms of th e Lyceum
It. was the (Irst
m eeting iif the two gre a t
players
i'kslc* t»f 4&gt;liirr»&gt;t-r
.id I hr *1.er*- «n»|
Borah spoke no Kngllsh, Irving no •» (X tfl
4»f. *if hn&gt; l a m il*, m A if-l**- »»pi r\F
ijrfhv«
*if
mtirblnlr»*-«*
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&lt;
J
yr ff**«i*"*l *■)' •f&gt;&gt; *
French
N ev e rth e le ss they discussed ullwf A Ffpif(tu&lt;n **f rn r p itilio rt»
»■( fist» » U tr ur
s r t and show ered e a ch o th er with co m ­ »H&gt; i*lLt f *4«l*\ i n 'l wh lk l Hr ow nrf *&gt;f *«J* h *'•*« *
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t(ti
r
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r
r
c
i
h r mil th * flflh li
plim ents until nearly four o 'clo ck In (w &gt; «m hnrj pr i vilrf»-« «.f omfnrrship
hml
th e morning, S a ra h 's A m erican es to r je r c i* * rtitlm i ihowtr« 1h*T«*on lo tfw «am«t
i
t
r
n
l
Lhit
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in
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ight
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eort a ready linguist, a c tin g ns I n t f r
T o iurnki m b t f a r U &lt;»( mn) kimi »
** f 1«*«
p re te r. T h is 1* a fair exa m p le of how lit# ( u n l i r p h r s of It« Duel(**•»■■«'*r5»1 ptir|N.n**«
«nd
fwnsfmlly
It»
«•»rftio»
«urh
p
o
*
fO
fo&lt;r&gt; ,
Irv in g spent his nights and he paid 1»* UHiJrFit I «■ t h r jm f |■*see • »rvl Ini «if»™«
*• ••
t h e price
' rcrfsifg ^ D h , and l' 1 » »&gt; m o - &gt; * •» *1 «»•/••) • !
M o to rin g

A e r o ,,

C m n sd s.

U»* fffFtis (« irtr» «ntl ori . I * (p • &lt;» - i lrr.t ■• ■ t
i»iriP«Fju *«f(«tu tril sm i r ki* 1 ii a lift-lvf 'J .r I» » *
"f Thi *1 »1» ol | Infota

It U not possible to make n Journey
Aflifl# 1
e n tirely by automobile a cro ss Canada
D t r ■ toourtt »4 t b# Fn«.p'i*« 1 «t 4 *c!k «1 list■ c*rn *••» * 1
fro m the Atlantlo to the I ’nclflc. T h e Hun »ball I-* Kiv*- TKuthhftnd I M l i f » i|S.(W «.O 0l,-(
If^ lihidnd in to I'iY * H u ip lrtd ihAfi« of T r ti
n e a r e s t approach to such a tour was in
( M lam ' l t d TO» r«trh.
All ( "hpltal
o| ih U
m ado this fall, when on O cto b er 18, a 4 urpnfalitifi ■1 • 11 !&gt;r [«lt| Inr iri cmih l**lof* k*xlrwj. r
►
m o to r c a r reached V ictoria, B. C.. 49
A flifl# 4
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days a fte r It had left H alifax
The
Thl* MFf |r »■» •- *■ •1l«t| rt&gt;r»t»Otjr u til hmtr lull
a c tu a l running time wgs given ns 41 p i s i f to m - n ■« it« -..f(--r«t# - right« *fnJ fr»n
f-rf ■ (*•» nwl ■&lt;( iiir ittji'fiW 99* |T*f« Horn
days, and the mileage covered was 3, rhiprw
atnl « iV r I h* . irimiti* ti. •'fro nt nf 11» ermirfirw
900 miles
But In addition to the
■hMIrlr I.
J.Siui miles, 7on miles In New O ntario
Thw I'usirtra* »4 11 =*
rporhffofi tM li t * f*»" •
were covered under o th er than the »luvlswl y (h* f •*11 »!■*'
% (fi-w tdrrl
a
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l
i
f
pffTMlirtil.
»ml
a
w
r rt» f » »Nfl frr*JHi»»T.
Car » own p o w e r o w i n g to (he a b sence
• bt* m i|
Isr W«r »ini the »alfW («-fwafl, SfifJ «
o f trull or road
As fur ns North Hay lK&gt;«fd id illfM lilff *f( riot be» l 1&gt;«f. r-gh l fit*# fttorr
no shipping hml to be un dertak en, al­ t1i»n t « i * 1 « rnumt l&gt;r «(••rkhnld« r*
C hill the- ilfst « n r u i l meNrfing •*! lb» U»rhKi»M*r».
though this was the first car that hail hsrtiinmllrf jf iiv n lrd (n f. t b»
*r* &lt;4 ibis ffFf,
puratlnn
ah«11 b* C. II H k M tlt, pr*»i « i t . J - He v e r com e through ull tho way from
Hhummn. vie* p r r c n lr m . »nd C h u b “» »i-guld. ** c .
H a l if a x to th a l.p o !n L
nMirjr *rkd IrMwurrr, and lb# 1*MaHL*4 dljr*«"1tkr*h»ll Iw K. 1 1. 4*1 litrriFjrfi, W i
i W ’o u n f 'p i
H II lUndm lL J r ,. 1ft. V’ ftlkingioa. Jr , &lt;C C. M r - ,
I lougml. W . 11. Hjrifg, T . I" A ft* nr* »ft'l J . W P rr,n ir glnn
1 b* flffi of tiff«n i&gt;»U on w H Ih l «1 th r «fork
holders of th ii iw p o r » lio n «b»11 ft«* Fsrbl ib 1h r c ily
«4 S »o liifd , H *tninolr row n ly, fnm w fly ftlringw
TvFuoty, FT oridi, on tl&gt;* nin th d »y of AuguM. A 1»
1913. fut th# yufptssr of »d o p tin g 1&gt;
hnd
rompftr ting th r i f g«n if a t inn, of th# co rp o ra ■
ti«n I j « r r h * fr in b » ftr * (*ro x kl*4 for and Ib tr * hftrr th r «fintutl m rrt Inp* of th r »tiw kholdrfs of
ih u roftrtjfiliof) sLall
in* hrld on th r ft hi rtf
VVr&lt;lnr««t»y in Ju ly of r « r h and rv rry )^»r

Lived W ith Bullst In Orsln,
O f wounds In tho brain here Is an­
other example which m sy be eonsld
«re d wonderful Ourlng the Indian m u­
tiny. a loyal native was struck by a
bulley upon the forehead. Just above
•ASBm» l**ft frontal sinus. T h o bullet
wedged Its way Into the bone. ITu*
■kin eventually healed over the wound,
Afttrftr •
« n d tho man resumed bis duties as be­
T h r h tg h rrt am ou n t of in d eh lrd n cra w
II4I&gt;
fore. T w e lv e months later, however, lo which this ro rp o ta lto n »hall •uli)»v4 Horlf U*
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hall
ftj#
th
r
am
ou
nt
of
th
*
r
*
p
it«
i
*
l
h
iJ
th ia
he suddenly fell down In convulsions, rvirpsFfatfon,
and died w ithin a ooupte of minutes
A rtlH r 7.
of his setrure. Th e post-mortem ex­
T h r name* and fiau lro rm of thr suhrrnhing
am ination revealed a truly rem arkable Inrorpewi t e r t , and th * am ount of rapital «fork

•tale of things. The unfortunate man
had lived all tbte lime with quite tw o
Jthlrdi of the bullet embedded In hie

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Naming the Cot.
Otjo evening last summer my neigh­
bor's bright little eon, sged four, took
fllnner with us. After we had fin­
ished, Clyde became a little hilarious,
«nd In ordei' to quiet him I said, "Oo
and call the kitty In out of the yard,"
He Immediately went ^ the door, and
• l the top of his voice began ceiling,
“Come, kitty I Come kitty! Come kit­
t y !" “Oh." I said, "call her gently,
then she'll come.” Then be yelled.
“Come, Oenlly! Come, OenUy! Come
Gently t “—Upplnrott's
Creeclnixthe Bridge.

The trouble soout crueslng the
brlOge before yos Chine to H Is that
yon win have to cross It lust the
whoa yea get there.
—
*- Free C *s*try . ^ •
TM s Is such « tree country that
r t a k tto d ta b a U e r e

ara
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tu b *T lb *d f t ; rarh a rr a* follows, to-wU
(*. II. Ilb oad i, 6 iharra, Hanford, Fla

J W P rfin in ft**!, &amp; i k l r i * , N u ifa n i. F l*
W CL 1 M ‘ outr •ry , 3 al aurua, Nanf o rd , f l a .
CaMk C. M rIF o u g al. ft » h a « « ,. ikiB ftad, 'H a­
l l, r t i y n g t o n , Jr.„ 4 aharHL, Hanford* F la.
W . II- D y t n , ft i k i r w , Hanford* Fit»
A I\ H andy, 3 ahaa«w. Hao ford. F la .
J . II. Sh u m an , 3 th a rra , H anford. Fla
Charftra In fo ld , &amp; ■ h air*. Hanford* F la .
J a m * * M ought on, fi ah ar**, Hanford* F la .
M . I&gt;. C t f t m l , &amp;
F a n f a c d . F la .
I . F . 1 rw , 2 ah a/«*. S a a i t r d , F.fta
la W lia ro * Y%h rrr* f. th * rutwm hftng Inror
fHaraiars h a t * h rrru n to i r i llsrtr d am «*:

$1,464.250.00

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C .lfk.l, L %. Trw, ta ira^*ll kno*» la b. tli* I
p*r*on* k u d la sad wtw mdrirtt-il i**» • * «

•r»ny HkaswIMsM Mors wa Usi U*y------lb * u n a t a r I k * p s i p___
i a , . ____
U n i i »_ ssaiwésA
n tu w a
t a d oOVrlal «*•! s&lt; a *

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munir, le Ua *t»u *1
i t Joes. A. D. 191»

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1— Five room Cottage, on Palmetto ave­
nue between 4 th and 5th streets—
toilet and bath. Artesian well con­
nection. C a s h .......................................$
2 L o t 13, Blk 5, Tier 2, House of 10 rooms
3— Lot, 100x150 ft., 10 room House, two
stories. Flowing well and rain water
water tank ............ ’ .........
4 Two story, 7 room House, lot iUOxllO
ft., on Oak avenue. Plenty of flowers
and shrubbery’
6- -F iv e room Cottage, corner lot, 67x 75
feet. Easy terms...... ........................ ......
6— L o t 65x117, House 6 rooms and bath,
warehouse. Use of warehouse re­
served for 5 years. Good flowing
well. Half cash...»................................

1,500.00
2,500.00

33—

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4.500.00
t
3.500.00
2,100.00

WHo f Block (6 lots) on Park

. 1 . . . . . ... 2500.00

3 4 — 2 Ixits, between 10th and 11th on Him’ • 1A 1
3o 1 Lot, between 11th and 12th on Magnolia
36 - 2 tAits on Magnolia, between 10th and 11th
3 7 - 1 I A»t, betwrrn Krenrh and MxTtlr, nn 1st Kt.

’

j. 800.00
4uu.00
1250.00
1000,00

R. H. MARKS’
Real Estate Agency.
Established 1869.
I have some choice timber tracts, and a few good
orange groves, and I can beat the world on Celery.

3.000.00

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or 3,118 cars of 40,000 lbs. capacity.

C n u n ty of B am ln al*, form rrly * 'ra n g * fo u n ty
1 h k rtl'F m i l l ; ( h i t M o n t t . , ■ M v i &gt; p v k llr,
i h h IIi
i j !M in &lt; l (
Il l l k » 4 i , 1 " ■ !'• »
MBS Un, W. t . Dtl'ciinir. I.«&gt; &lt; M *l&gt;ous»i.
» Jl
II. I I lk lB iU g , i r . , X It I ) « * . A I*
ibunin, Ckartn Irf&lt; Id. j u n K lu u fb to a. M. O
to Ik s t ui» s « 4 » s s r ttr l* » o f la fw rp o r» ltt a , *o d

Avenue»
1100.00
Nice Lot in .-..n.'ord Heights
225.00
2-1 L it on corner, bet. 11th und 12th, on Magnolia
Avenue. One-half rash
500.00
25 IAil un did Street, Stringfcllow’« Addition
500.00
26— Corner lot Markham Heights
... ....
....
300.00
2 7 ^ 7 Lots in West Miniord
700.00
2R- Whole block. 3. Tier 18
1500.00
29— 2 I.oLh in Celery Avenue Addition
........ 200.00
30— 1 Lot in Celery Avenue Addition
( ....
300.00;
31 ■
—W (* of a block (5 lots), on Palmetto
2000.00»32— E h of a block (5 lots), on Magnolia
i ... ... 2000.00

,

C. It. Kboadr.

J , W . iV n n irro e .
W . C . I I* C o iir * * /.
G ao r . M eD oufal.
H. I ilk irg tc a . Jr*
W . II.
A. I’ h a n d y
f
J If k l.u f» f lC h a rt** Infold .
J a m n MougftUB,
hi C ( atfhrft
L r T rw .

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At llr lr 1
1 hr lutft.t

wen lau ^it.a edeep,
e p , nmrso i rinTnin. isoic. À a f f i F
t l House and 2 lots, cor. 2nd and Elm,
.
_ 8 rooms and bath ..........................
4.000. 00
12— A splendid large house, It) moms, 2 lots,
store house and barn
5.000. 00
13— Withdrawn.
,
14— Lot, Sanford Heights, 67x130, good 10
room house, electric lights, artesian
well, tank and engine. D)ts of frilltfiand flowers...................................j............3,500.00
15— Fine house on the Heights, modern
improvements, lot 134x130, chicken
yards. Kewanee System water works,
v';-'
orange trees, flowers, etc
..............
5,000.00
1 6 — House, 4 rooms, on 3rd St., between
Palmetto and Magnolia........................... 1,800.00
louse, 8 rcioms on 3 rd ■St;-between-PaE- r —--------IxVfltip and Sanfonl
..... ................ 1,300.00
18^—House*; •&lt;! story, 8 rooms, on Oak, be­
tween 3rd and 4th ................................. 3,750.00
19— House and lot between 3rd and 4th, on
Oak avenue, 5 rooms and hath and
kitchen
4,500.00
20 -2 1•_» Lots, cor. 10th and Magnolia, gar­
age. lawn, etc., splendid house, 2
story' and attic, toilets, closets in
everv bedroom. Furnace in base­
ment
'
10,000.01)
2F -A line new house, 8 rooms, 2 lots, cor.
8th and Park, shade trees, bath and
toilet. Steam heat
6,500.00
•K&gt; Good. 2 story house on Oak avenue,
between 7th and 8th Sts.
5,000.00
6 Room house on Sanford avenue, neIwivn I tli and 5th streets
1,800.00
Mouse and lot. coi. 9th and laiurel
one-half cash
,2100.00
\\ it lid raw n.
26 3 Acres on (la* Heights, S romn. 2 story
In hi sc, :;n bearing ' inpige i n rs
2,500.00
27 2 l aits, six room house, tool shed, (low­
ing well
2,500.00
2 s Willidrawn.
29 Block 13, ( &amp; T , one house, 2 story, 6
rooms. 1 house, I story, a rooms.
1 House, 1 story. 2 moms. ( &gt;ne-half
cash
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:tu An elegant house, with nice lawn, and
flowers, etc., on Park Ave.
6,000.00
31 Ann) her line home on Park avenue
10,000.00
House. 2 story, S rooms, electnr lights,
gas for cooking, copper wire screens,
35 gallon boiler. A bargain
3,500.00
33 House, 2 story, 8 rooms, on Magnolia
3,000.00
34- A choice Imnie. House 2 story and
attic. 8 rooms, garage, flowing well.
A bargain
7,000.00
3;
House, 3 rooms and kitchen, on Myrtle
\\&lt;■.. bciween 5th and 6th St^. Lot
11x117. $1,6(10.00 mi i■.is) terms nr 1,500.00
Ji &lt;&gt;ver an acre, with 2 stnrx, 7 room house
on the Heights. Fine location for
chicken farm
4,000.00
37 A line home, 2 story, 8 room house,
with 2 splendid lots (House on corner
lot , near business part of town
6,000.00

WHAT SANFORD HAS

Always Comes High.
One trouble with ezperleno* la that
we seldom get It at marked-down
prices.

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7— Four Houses, on 2 lots, Genruf-fmyn, _im.
wrtPtrrtt i ^ trlYri1 pump, cor.
10th and Willow
....................... 1,200.00
8 Lot, Markham Heights, 100x110, house,
•1 rooms and bath. 500 gal. Lank
2 ,200.00
9 - - ¡Ait. 100x100. 7 Houses, cor. Sanford
avenue and 1 1th st.
3.000. 00

JU S iN fO R D

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

I Mae tkrough a rail la Uke tipping ■&gt;
hooey through blotting paper, they
say.— Manchester Union

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THE SANFORD HEJULD

Just take a minute, Mr. Grower, and
sit down in the shade, and aak yourself
this question; "Would 1 spend MY
time and MONEY', afid work day and
night—to rygnnjr^ a U-ague-of growers,
like Mr. liamner is doing, without be­
ing paid ONE CENT for doing it?"
Well, that IS JU ST WHAT HE IS
DOING. Hove YOU sent your dollar
in yet? Better do it, hey? Oh, yea, I
do not want my neighbor* to do all this
kind of work.
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Y'OU cannot invest onei dollar to better advantage. You can go to sleep at
nights and know your interests will lie
taken care of. If you have been read­
ing The News regularly you know the
railroads are asking for Increased freight
rates. Do YOU want to pay higher
rates? Th f League MUST be in shape
this fall to contest the railroads’ claims.
The League can get lower rates from
Jacksonville north. YOU are paying at
least ten cents per crate too much to
both the Clyde Line and the Merchants
and Miners Transportation Co. These
companies are owned by cold blooded
financiers who are SQUEEZING THOU­
SANDS OF DOLLARS EV ER Y SEA­
SON out of YOU AND YOUR N EIG H ­
BORS', who have sat still and let the
companies bleed you,
'T h e LeAgile CAN and W ILL get you
JU S T ratek’trom Jacksonville north.
Do not alrriply say, "Oh, yea, that's bo/’
and let it go at that. Stick your dollar
in an envelope and send it t e d t r J U U ner and WISH HIM LUCK. • Get busy
and make the League STRONG in
NUMBERS. That is what the trans­
portation companies like to so*. They
W ILL deal with STRONG organiza­
tions but they merely smile at weak
ones MAKE TH E LEAGUE STRONG.
Flo rid a* Growers News.

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To let your children eat Ice
C ream -elm ply caution (hem
to intiit upon

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POINSETTIA
There ii ■ dealer in your
town that makes a ipecialty
of P O IN S E T T IA icecream,
and you can safely send
your children there unat­
tended, for Poinsettia Ice
Cream it made from PU RE
Cream, thoroughly sterilised

FOR SALE BY

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

THE GROWERS LEAGUE

Pertlnsnt.

Much Important Wort To Be It la tho fashion In England to a t
Uch ,0 house« names thst In many InBegun Soon As Organiza­ 't stances
are absurd or roltlbadlng—as
, Applecot," where the only trees are
tion Is Completed
Encourefe Mr.

power and strength they assail them
Untq#e flym bal m
openly; by what wiles and subtlety
h a gra vestone *
&gt;ct and Capa r uspate! of one Triethey assault them secretly; -with what
kl’ Tapley exhibits an uncommon
help the virtue# restât and overootne
,
puissance
____... .of tha_
________
vlceg; by_________
yet moat
t_ ffrustrate
m - r e .,! thalr
Dur
cra ft th
they
their purposes,
| to tha stone In a silver ease la Inaod, finally, by what sleight or means dosed an otd-fashlooed daguerreotype
the one getteth the victory. — Blr of tha young man, port acted from tha
Thomas Mora.
aUmenta by a cover. One w|th such
a name ought certainly to have been
Handal In England.
a lover of books.
“Handel, is
In
i ^ Js L t a k iU iU u n &gt; WHY
is more, he is a sacred ’ Institution. Currant Qrowtrtg a Greek Monopoly. I
Many efforts have been made to
When his 'Messiah* is . performed the
audience stands up, a s if In church, grow so-called Greek currants In other
while the 'Hallelujah Chorus' la being countries, bnt always without success,
sung. It is the nearest sensation to and these very small, very sweet and
the Elevation of the Hoet known to seedless grapes continue to be a
English Protestants.
Every three monopoly of certain districts In
year* there le a Handel festival, at Greece, where they oonstttnte the
which hla oratorios are performed by chief agricultural Industry. The yield
4,000 executants, collected from all the In an ara rage year is about 160,000
choirs In England. The effect ie hor­ tons.
rible; and everybody declares It sub­
lime. Many of the songs In these
Easy Marks.
oratorio# were taken by Handel from
Borne men haven’t any more oanbis operas end set to ploos words; for
example, 'Rend eereno II clgllo madre; tioQ when they happen to get a lit­
non plane# pip’ has become ’Lord, Re­ tle money, than to show U to tha
member David; teach him to know thy family.—New York Press.
ways.’ If any one In England were
to. take the tong from the oratorio and
Too Often True.
set it back again to secular words he
Ton
never
misa the levee till the wa­
would probably be prosecuted for
blasphemy."—George Bernard Shaw la. ter jr^uig blghrrN ew Orleans Picayune
Alnslee’i.

iWAly fan t o p r W f i T fl ha g im a d lrk

nar of partridgea and othar delicacies
of tha hunting season.
Old Trade Route to Europe,
The great desert of Gobi, that Is
partly In China, partly In Manchuria,
berla, la traversed by the oldest trnnaportatlon Unas In existence. It
caravan route error which tea and allkladan camels h are traveled toward Eu­
rope tar three thousand y e a n and yat
from tha tim e when Kublal in isn ma­
cadamised the road until the time
whan tha Russian railroad paralysed U
by the competition o f steam no one
of the m erchant! who traveled over It
turned either to the right or to the
left to tell Europe and the Occident of
the wonders or the terrors of that un­
known land.— Argonaut
Chorus Olrl’a Fleet Thought.
Kenneth McOaffay of New York, at
a meeting of the Chicago chapter of
the Friars recently, told a abort story
descriptive of the many qail* upon the
theatrical profession for "benefits" of
this or that sort. "Soane Is a hall bedropm o r nroadway," said Mr. McOaffey. "Two chorus girls are ju st wa­
king up. One reaches out and gets
the morning paper, sees the headlines,
lAd (a sp s; ’M y-M aitn, fa st see thUU
■ E ssay s "The paper says John D.
Rockefeller and Andy Carnegie are
both dying. What do you think of
lh a t r ‘O, Gee. two more benefits,' re­
marks M ails, aa she turns orar for
another ‘forty winks.’ "

M y 1 1 . 1» 1R

Hsmner By Helping

Have you joined tile League yet?
Never before in the history of the state
have the Florida growers been more
highly favored in the matter of having
an aide man who would give hi» time
and attention to the organization of thl*
badly needed association.
Grower* who were at Tampa on
—AjrcJ J¿ lit -reougnieeti- the /art. that theleague rould navi- lhe growers of (In­
state hundreds of th&lt;iu*iuoi» of dollar»
every year. The report of tin- secre­
tary of the old Grower» and Shipper*
Protective Aworiotlnn shower! that over
r\ V U M I L L I O N dollar» had l»»-ri aavi-d
the grower» of the Mate, at all e»|«-j»e of
lb.«« Ilun Jin ,Mlt).
( ’omparalivvly few
w,-tr miinU-r&gt; ■il the oId as-«»d a t i o n , EVERY' grout•r In lite stati i
lit i d the work ol
received t In* mini«’
tin- old iiSMH j nu on
The ctuniniUn1 m li riled ht the grow
prs’ mt-&lt; fun? f,n April 1 . 11 m |.. t.i| M*
11niuti't .f tnnnru ii v •VIri 1,1* »•* Î- r
Hi l* 'h II « l- -‘l'uni:
Ik -i ri»
GIU. v i wnrk l»»r \x\ •li h» i* fn*t 1»
ceiviiig uiw fi'nl o) j**t % ib i-» ii*-\ t»t *
ing Jus time, inbur ami privitt e funds|
to lituncl) til«- la-ague in h profmalvi'.
ii|&gt;-tf&gt;-date manner,* so tli at it will In
un mwuired surn-sa, EV E R Y grnwi-t ;
of fruit or vegi tuiih a i» E X P E C T E D t. |
do lit» part in organizing thl» la-ague. i
He will get the ln-inijil&gt; of it- ».irk met
funds e*|&gt;eiui«si
lie i-unnot dodge r&lt;

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If it is worth
doing at all,
it’» worth do­
ing well.

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Let us figure
with you on
your next job.

Double-Quick.
The quickest wsy to get a reputa­
- "T h is high co st o f tiring problem Is tion ts to loss.on e
getting to be something terrible," ob­
served Mrs, Nutloy. "Everything la
getting higher." “Oh, I don’t know,"
replied
her
husband,
soothingly,
"There’a your ^opinion of mb, for Inetance, and my opinion of you, and our
mutual opinion of our neighbors, and
the neighbors’ opinion of both of us."
Going Down.

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Worth Knowing.
Never throw away pleeee of lemon
after they have been equeeied with
Historic Relic In English Church.
the lemon squeezer, for they come in
The church of the little villago of
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handy
for removing
stalna _________
from the Ikon, Suffolk, England, poaaeaaes what
hands and eUewhera. Dipped Into salt Is probably the rarest alma dish to- bo
they will scour copper kettles nicely found In England. Inlaid In tho cen­
and remora a tains from brass-work. ter of tho woodwork la a ploce of tho
Lemon like this will take steins, dirt bell metal which was saved from the
and odor from pans and kettles aa great flro at York Minster, when tho
nothing else will. The odors of fish famous bell there was entirely de­
and onions can thus be easily removed. stroyed some years ago.

lira; but, aa this London Chronicle
story show», fitness and humor some­
time« govern (ho choice. A retired In­
dian civil servant, on his return to
England, yielded to, Ills wife’s Impor­
tunities, and »%!(! that she might have
a new house "But mind." he emphn
Genius.
Am usem ents In Utopia.
■lied, "it must not cost above three
Something
Immortal
happen», whon
After tupper they bestow ono hour
thousand pounds.” It cost double that In play; In summer In their gardens; man brings loro to a thirsting woman.
■ mount, ns houses have a way of do
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In winter In their common halls, • * • Tho children of women who
hunger after spiritual things— thee«
£ placo,
* ,:i w.h
.'.vowner
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," consideratilo
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a » . » 1 .» » . m.™
tho
tho
had
oxerclso themselves In mualc or else are the children of gonlua and dreams.
finn masculine feeling lo put Into It,
in honest and wholesomo communica­ These who go out alone and full of
so. not wholly In memory of India, ho
tion. Dice play and such other fool- yearning to find “the white preaenoea
called It: ’’Mysore I’taco."
lah and pernicious games they know among the hills."— Will Levlngton
n o t But they use games not much Comfort.
Shooting From Asroplaoea.
unlike the chess. The one la the bat­
Aeroplane shooting parties are be­ tle Of numbers, wherein ono number
coming all ,the go In France. Ona steaielh away another. Tho mner1 11 — »------ -- - Arac Heal Boy.
Little Harold, aged fivo years, was
great drawbar^ to the new sport has whoreln vices fight with virtues as it
developed, tho difficulty In finding tho were In battle array, or a eel field, in visiting his aunt. Whllo at dinner the
birds or hares after tboy are shot To the which game Is very properly grown ups were talking and paying
help out In this most aggravating ■hared both th«r strife and tho discord Mule or no attention to little Harold
emergency Vedrinea Is perfecting a that vices have among themselvra, Ho was ready and waiting for his des­
new kind of landing frame or uhnjutls, and again their unity and concord, sert, and to attract tho others’ atten­
which Will enable an acrnplnno to against virtue, and also what vices bn tion ho gptd* ‘T iesse , Aunt Maine, Is
come to nftrtli without a shock. Ved- repugnant to what vlrtuca; with what that pie an ornament?"

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Charge For Hit
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rfaaa haa l a c c a i k busy guunar’a air
• n il* and from hla p n r a t heedquart a n at Etam pes ha take« oat datlr
partiaa of flying •sportsman- They
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Thi-re is not a »hipping i otiimnnit;
in this state that d'»w NOT NEED the
League. Membership 1» only CINE
DOLLAR
Every »hipping jujint inu»t
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nlj liavo nt least ONE public j
spirited man, who will give n little of his
time to get his neighbors together mmi
night SOON, and get their names on u i '
list, as members of u local lira nr h, and 1;
■end it with each man's dollar to B. L.
Harnner, Gas Building. Tnmpa. THA I
IS TH E WAY’ to help along this GREAT i
work. The New*
hoj*w every ship- i
ping |*dnt will get busy thK we&lt;*k nil
send in their rhcniber»hij&gt;a.
COURAGE Mr. Harnner.
The Iz-ague is not a |irivnt&lt;* aflmr by !
any means. Mr. Harnner did not
originate the idea. It la solely and pure­
ly a grow ere' orvahtxaflpn to handle all
matters of mutual interest- and la-neflt
to the growers such as freight and e*. S E
press rate, tariil nnd other quistions ui j S
Importance that should In- taken up by . S
organizations, not by individuals.
In = S
dividual» cannot accomplish much alum- , ~
Nc'ther can Mr. Harnner. If grower» §
could only realize ids hard, difficult task
they would quickly rally to his assist­
ance and T U L L .along with him aa sug------te sted.-------

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All Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes closing out
All Men’s Fine Trousers Reduced.
Call and let us show vou.

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The- League 1* not a profit making
body. -It will have no |&gt;olitica, Ag.
toon aa it is organized there will 1* an
•lection ofofHcets for the flrvt year and
the gentlemen who have lws-n assisting
in the work of organizing will retire afu-t
turning tha League over to the duly j
elected ofTicer*. Mr. Harnner will re-|
tire. Hr will not take any office, but
hfat advice or mviUunce will be cheer­
fully given at any time. His heart U in
the work of making the League what it
ahovld l»e, T H E B E S T organization of
Its kind In the'United
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All Ladies’ Fancy Parasols at Half Price.

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Underground Streams
Who Pays The Freight
Sanford Will Bond For v-»
Not Made For Sewerage
On The Farm Products
Greater Improvements
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Devise ean water supply might not poaaibly Newspapers Are Taking" Ac- whether they are really getting it or S m a l l Issue Now Wanted Will trees the little folks enjoyed themaelvea
in any way seriously pollute said waters,
not
I ’ve known of men who always
Put City O n Better
m
ways until it was time to prefive Interest In
knocked the handle tiff the quart meas­
yet, wc do feel, from an aesthetic point
n
.
P«rc the apju-tiring lunch which hud
Question
of view, that thf* people of this locality
ure m which they ran the vinegar from
" a 5 ,s
Ixvn brought along and whirh wid en-

S o m e Other Dumping
Ground

should arbitrarily

bo compelled to sul&gt;-

the keg just so they cduld run their fat
----------------I joyed in real picnic style and spread on
Prices thumb down into the measure so ua to Election To Be Held For Voting t*1*' Kra;ra"lift it" and the four quarts would lx*
Bond. To Refund The Floating
The ,,elIr|oua
»omatoea, sandabout n gill short of full * measure
wichus, cake, lemonade and fniit never
Indebtedness
Of
The
City
Yet the buyer was satisfied lx-eaU.se he
was so gvx*d before as it was to thcue
At the last meeting of the city council happy, hungry young rxxiple, in such
The great question that is agitating saw the stuff measured! And 1 have
the mind of the general public and , w,, n a mpal »beer hold hw hand care- the ordinance providing fur the issue of pleasant company and pleasant surround­
rspcciolly the poop!*. ol ihia «action |full&gt;' on the scale just hard enough to bonds to the amount of $ 50,000 was ing*. After the lunch the oitarnoop 4rw*
whTre'irurh r r r r i t t rjttsrrtifr o
f
“«&lt;• Dve ounce* up to the pxiwvHmd* &lt;TiATnFF frit 'f t » - electron will enjoyed with- T*7Ttrr wnd- f!T ■Mtrolh f l f c * - ^
garden stuff is grown is where d o « all |l,ound
“ half thnt
« l i e d for lie made as soon as mayor Spencer is alxsut and viewing the pretty", scenery
the money , go that the farmer has to * nd P1*'d I ° r- And I have seen ice able to attach hU signature to the call.
to he found nt Enterprise, until the time
pay before his stuff is placed on market m ,n I * 1 ‘ h* • » * “ antl *«’&lt; ’ ,l" weight This means that tin* bonds will tx&gt; is- arrived for the retunFtrlp home,
ond the ultimate consumer at the other when the first jolt of the ice sent the sued to refund the outstanding and exThe members of the auxiliary and tb d r
end is asking the same question as to I P°!nter several pounds lower than the biting floating indrhtedncna nf the city, friend* were Norma Herndon, Serita
the result. It is safe to assert that real balance was but the buyer was This Will place the eity upon’ a much 1
Frances Gonzales, Funniiv Reha
th i common carriers get the money- satisfied.
Ix-tti-r b a s i s ami s h o u l d this issue car- . Munson. Esther .Miller, Dorothy Rupiph

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Sanford And Other Cities In Artesian rnit to the pollution and contamination Payment For Service Makes
of their drinking water supply with
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Water Belt Will Not Stand
To Consumer Almost
decomposed excrement and sterilized
For Sewerage
Prohibitive
urino, which from a scientific point of

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Orlando is putting in an e*tensive sew­
erage* system, one that will embrace the
entire city- T h e sewerage .wULflow in to
a ao-called septic tank where it U «up*
posed to b* purified and from there
» i l l go into the deep wells. For many
years these deep welLi have t»e«n used
in Orlando for private sewerage dispooals and heretofore there has l&gt;een no
dUsenting voice raised against the prac­
tise of some of the interior Town* dispoeirtg of sewerage in this manner, .al­
though the state geologist and others
have reasoned that the deep »ells
were tiie underground currents (lowing
to .th e large rivers or to the ocean and
the water living n purely underground
stream had no chance to purify with­
in a given distance unless it flowed
through the natural strata of rock or
gravel or sandstone any impurities
or germs would remain in the water.
With thv advent of the large sew ■
erage s&gt;stem of Orlando all of the ad­
jacent cities in th** artesian t m‘1t are la»eonmtg n l s r n i o l nod with g*w*d reason
No community cares to have i-vcti tin
thought or suggestion of laong the dump­
ing ground of the -owerage and a tie
termined effort will la- made to force
Orlando and every other inland city to
use septic tanks and make some of the
adjacent lakes (licit disposal reservoir
rather than despoil liie natural artesian
wells I lint make tin- water supply of
other cities the purest and beat in the
wot U1 unlns* contaminated by the
deep well wwepigi
- - hTverg. j-inren in Florida should writ.Moll 1 J F **urii»irtc of Palatka pres
idem of ttie State Itoarif of Health and
protest against the despoliation of the
natura] water supply of the State by the
Ulterior lUtt*-» wlei would
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view may lx- gerrninally free, which fact,
however, we do not concede; and,

WHEREAS, la th* vicinity of Orlan­
do there are numerous fresh water lake*
ample in area for the outlet and drain­
age of the system of septic tank sewer­
age now being Installed by the Cfty of

Orlando; and,
W H E R E A S , we. as memtier* of the
City Council of the City of Sanford,
Florida, are charged with the welfare
and protection of the health upd well
being of out people.
T H E R E F O R E . HE IT R E S O L V E D ,
hy the City Council of the City of Sunford, Florida, that the City of Sanford
does hereby mint seriously prot -st to
the drainage of an} sewerage system by
the City of Orlando into the subterraneun water supply of the State of Florida,
and that the said City of Sanford hereby
earnestly appeals to the State Hoard
of Health for the protection anil relief
from the threatened calamity alami to
tie fori-ed upon the community, and
further requests the Hoard of Health
to refll'c to IsAll*- .i perno! to tic t ’ltv of
Orlando authorizing said &lt; itv to drum
tt.s sew erage system into the »uhternin
■¡in water supply of the Slate
He u further rvtwdviii. that in Un­
even t ol the fact that a |a*rmit ludi al­
ready been granted to the t'ltv of (Irian
do by the Stale Hoard of Health. Hint
the Stati- Hoard of Health reconsider
its action in tho* ri-sjH-ct nod revoke
said (M-rtnit. as provided for in the act
protecting the purity of the under­
ground w - p — - i i l — Vi-n. ..i
1 J Miller
I tlinn ( iiv i oui,i d
It \\ Herndon
K 1 Woodruff
\\ s llntul
( O ........Iruff
t he l i eal t l i " I (.tie s l a t . C.r ......... t in r n ., ■"
\\ H. I liflar w1« ii I
than that oI cu«y method o f solving a

S

v i vjtig protih in

The city council of fsanford re.dliing
the value of the artesian water supply
and the danger of th*1 deep well &lt;jn&gt; losal
of »&lt; u.erage tots framed the follow it g
r solutions to be presented to th&lt;* Aat*
b r«l of tn a ll1
\\ I I M l i \
I . * - 1.. ....................
M ate ol Honda
’ I* ♦
i ,ir ] a| i
■very wi-ely i i i .i (eil ml.. |,cw an act to
protect the purity of the underground
water supply of the S ta te of Florida,
and In and by said a c t ' makes it unlaw­
ful to drain any sewerage into the *ul&gt;terranean water supply of the State,
without frwt olirnining it |iermit from
the Slate Hoard of Health so to do, and.

Rung*

\ 11 1
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U

I. ni II, C itj Clerk

llrounrd to n ili) Defetiled
County division was overwln-ln o g
I. d* I* .it&gt;**l b- Hi* v .ten» at Duma n il
H II,, !il, fasi u*H*k. sIH.otn 1. I -ri
I ii nl&gt; rd.il* went |rai in ali , »olid tr
fa -* nf , &gt;1a b 11» 11o ig It r1- a a r ■1 c o m i ,
w in Fort Lauderdale a-t* the county
seat, The vote in the.precinct was as
fellows
F'or Against
Fort l.iiinlerdnle
'_’«lh
.'1
I luma
Iti
67
Hallandale
in
67
U ' H F . K K AS, it lias co m e to our of
At Dama i o -I If nil andai' Hi* newly
liclla knowledge tf at t h e C i t y of O rland o registered voters wen* nor allowed to
Orange &lt;'unlit .
I I'uula i* atmut to « .ist il.*ir v-'ti— it - n - j s s ' i n r - r*-fusirg
instill a system of sewerage (of the en­ on ail &lt;s i inn»..» f-■ ¡, n i , tn»«»,- to Volt
tire city, using reptir tanks, and drain­ wln*M- names wire not on the books
ing same into the subterranean water' when they were last revised hy the
supply of the State of Florida, and,
county commissioners
For the purpose of the election the
W H E R E A S , we are reliably informed
that the overflow, or drainage from territory was divide*! into two dis­
v
septic tanks is not fret* from infection tricts. one embracing F'oil Lauderdlae
and uneonlaminated but is gcrmlnuily and the country imme*)iateiy triliutnry,
effected, poisonous, polluted and nox­ almost solidly in favor *d establishing
ious, uhless a filtration plant is used in a new county, and the other including
.
connection with said septic tanks, the Danilt and Hallandale, where the oppo­
pur|V»e of the septic tank l&gt;eing io nents to creating Brow, rd county had
ee p a n tc solids from liquids and to its headquarters. A majority vote of
both districts was necessary to estab­
clarify, but not to purify; and,
lish the new county.
W H E R E A S the City of Orlando is
The resuot Of U.a the election has put
located twenty three miles southwest
an mil to the aspirations of the divis­
i f the City of Sanford, and is about
ionista for the next two years, at least,
twenty eight feet higher in altitude: and,
as the action of the voters in refusing to
W H E R E A S, as Ls shown by the
endors»* the proposition has nullified the
Geological rurvey of the State of Florida,
act of thè legislature in creating the
th " subterranean water* o f- this portion
county of il reward.—F't. Fierce T r i b ­
of the State flow In an easterly direction,
una.
allowing that the artesian water supply
of Sanford, which is used for drinking
v' Fancy Work (-Ircla
i j
purposes by at least eighty five percent
Mr*. W. J . Kill enterlaineri ths
l
of the citizens „of this City, and which
Q
is uns I delusively by those people Fancy Work Clrrln Thursday afternoon.
living within a radius of ten miles of The mem fa*re of the circle and visitors
„• the city limits, U of-necessity from the enjoyed the hours socially and with their
same subterranean flow thdt passes dainty fancy work.
------------bfn r m tr th r Cit y nf n rhutthr amt;------- — fvet'rtonr fnrtr j rtly with l i v ci r am ,
WHEREAS, 'we are informed hy a cherries and enke were served, by Mrs.
unanamous r*|wrt of tho physelans- ol Ntwmnn, assiste*] by her little daugh­
this City that in their opinion the drain­ ter, Olive arid Sufah Evelyn Williams.
Mrs. Hilt's Bursts were Mr*. J . I&gt;.
age of th" entire sewerage system of th
City of Orlando, which has a population Rnlxrl.s, Mr*. J. J . Purdon. Mr* W L.
o f »Ihiui seven thousand jwOple with Miltix-r, Mrs. T S Davis, Mr» W W
supply** win f-onr, M r e . R ^ W

Hrnre. Mw* H*-wte

the subterranean wider
contaminate and jxillute th*- said sub­ lxmg. Mrs. R, A. Newman
terranean water supply, and cause same
to become unfit fur drinking purposes,
Old Modo Good as New
and to be a menace to the health of the
1 have a first cíaaa harness maker now

pf thi» community; and, ______ _ and w* can do anythin« Jn.fhfc line, while
EHfcAS, evert though the drain: you wait.

Give ta a tHal ahid be conW. If . UN D E R WOO D r

82-tf

times are chang in g.

As a g e n ­

ry Will mean that the bulk ht!#djng;j)i
und Fannie Richards. Elizabeth
iti Florida ïh** 'Sànfird lands give vip '’r,u ,hmft now t,v,,r.v famil&gt; '&gt;« *'»1«* the faki* will take place later'fur with‘1 ^ hitrter, Marjorie 1 Clay, DorothyIiair ami wlieti tin- prreetit iiidcbtcilricss phiii'd ip Ig i- i Cfaghftv and Arthur Itickins.
every season over JHOO js-r acre to the *I,al ‘,r’' accurate to
railroads for hauling vegetable* to mar- t « ' " " 1* ur’' ' “fried home or delivered i*-r s(in|s- through IhiiiiU the city tvljl p' • ’
k.-t
A recent article in the Chicago l(
t," , » moment’s work t*&gt; vs- bow Is- i-nal'led to tak&lt;- on larg*-r irtiprov..\, ^
WrA.VTS ST E A M R H JF L IN E
Record-Herald takes up the matter of
shipping poultry from the country to
city markets and the furls and figures
ure worth u careful study. The con­
sumer thinks he is paying a large sum
for his |Kiultrv and h*- is and it would
»•s in ti nt the man wln&gt; rai-»-» the polii
try is getting a large sum and he is und
yet the most of the money seems to b*s|w*lt b,-twee It 11'C lime the p*,III try
leuves tin laili.cr ,,in| gets to Hie ulltlii
at*- consumer tor mstunce
The romnusslon mall sells them to
the retailer for IJ c,*tits a pound.
At
least, Ih-t »ii, tin* price in this castTlie total for the fili pounds, therefore,
is f i l .VI,.but tln-re are several tlellu* to
collie out of this In furi- it real lies the

th*

uoght

tulln-s up

And llien aft*-r

*

there are inuity errors, so |&gt;eople teli

ai*

Ole Itili R o o d teli* a s t o r y on a worn­
a verv good. ro n s c le n t io u s « lim a ti

» Ito liud a Itelghbor t h a t f r e q u e n t i}
bnrruwed leu atti! litui u habtt of nturnmg IcA» t Itati she b o rro w id .
T lu
t Uli*»t i i ■i . 1 oMlf»

finivi

VkHrUilil

hit

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a

Uiu!
va«-*11
Sh«* ÌHMJifht
a |h»uimI «un nf t* a. pti! il on ti vhcH
an«l ino« r
ìi Ini of jf
\\ In i' Ilo*
l io r r o ^ ^ r « unii' Ih** t«*n »

ha

iak»'ii f n i n i

issue of Itomi»
Iti fart the majtlfity nf
them want a larger issue hut th*- aldern en were playing sai*- anil did mil rare
to plunge I hi- cit\ into a larger mdebt
nine** ttfsirt Hu- n r of thi-t* gntflg out
j of "ttlcc
.■sanford russi» tin- issue in many ways
! and should this small i»-ue carry now
■Hier*- will I»- ni.in. lupmvnru-iit» marie
that could u.-ver la- inK.l,- uml.-r pr.wr.t

fhuf cali; u h»*n thè ti»u wna n turm^l it ciitul il ions
S n f o r d ’s t o n d in i irideht» jlh «I«itiif •*+1Ì ih t h*a **iiTi
A nel vaInoi nio
ii*nl*-ring lier tavalil*- values
day

the

wu ma l i

came

to borrow

tier,

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¡ f lf,

liiprovi-nii-Ml.s afreadv
, , , n li4||
furtm-r
First there i» thè S im ili W a te r
» coin|iar»-*i u tili the
of t h e St ul l .
rio-li t h e g c
W.11111111 |, „ ||t.r
aM,| t J„. |;1(|.IHMI Issue will
Street mali'» conriniaaion *d 5 js-r cent
Oli fruii Hiis I» i n per cent bui on jhjii I t ol d her n e i g h b o r t h a t a» ». m. ii « , s h e m a k e b u t a »l i ght d i f f e r e n c e in I he asses»
W e a r e p a s t tt
l rv . tiutter alai cggs it Is only 6. Thlr* b r o u g h t h a c k t h e p o u n d s h e al f gai j - , 1 ^ , 1 ,,| „ u l l a g e
r s s « ' *•» rv*- ceri*» wtltrh Wlltlld ws-lll tu find * UereM +T*- [ li-tdv t o l end Iter' w h e n a few dol l ar » - all b e «j » nt in to
indicate H at tfu- p arta alar rnaldlenuin \mi Hdl I t n i . l s a i d Ho -Ii** q-l, --t - hur t pruv i-Tii* lit » anil il I» ip In t he |M-*t|i|e
« i nt
!-ai k ‘
i- noi lihely tu gel vefy rU'h fiaiaifing u * igM
return»
v r
flow t o liiuK* a l ar g e r oitv a n d a l a t t e r
ismltry
v
! 'aliti Hcm h t Hunt y
•'lt\ a n d Iti*- bui l ds mu»t la* f l o a (i-if tn
I !a fri iglil is hall a cen i a pontili, and
Ili-re cult i - a ilice qiii-stum
Tfu- welght
of tfu s111Jilii,-il 1 was HHt jniurai« in jti-ii

P

loti Harl-or and ‘«fi poiinds in O l i i ago

making

make

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t'bls il I uni Ii
Ni ' M, 1 1 1 1 -11 -

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f.inm-r 1 ut
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and .sellini; tlu-iu at j là i_', hiul a mar

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improvement»
mum

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Mr» I M \ nfce was the ■hill tiling
liiwtr-v» nf the F vi rv W*S k bridge
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Editor, .Sanford Herald,

Iw-twecn Sanford and Jacksonville, and
your allusion in the trolley line tl,,*t will
Im- tmilt from Sanford to Kissimmee
which will mean tin- p_*tension, through
the prngrmsiv&lt;■ cities and towns as far
south -is I'ampa
If for no oilier purpotw the new county
0 Seminob* has ln-n s»-vere&lt;l from
1 irange 1 ouiity if th*- s!*-ains)up line
nlu| ,|ie proponed trolley line malerializes the tide of jTiigrt-ss for South F'lnridn
curi nevs r la- stellimeli ami tlu* high
cosi of llvmg will la- a tliing of th&lt;- pani.
F lftts-n years ago I wroti- to tlu* Clyde
Line Sleamship l'ompany thè suggestioti that th*-ir company constzurt a
limi—a * _ p ro p o acd am i—L iu ti
«ould react a.» tlu* gn at*s*t southern
fis-der» to tlietr line
I rrisived ar.
■t'ttiog that they had cidi tempia Ieri domg »o hut that they thuught that thè
proj a- r itim hiol noi tlu-ii arrivisi.
loda) thè timi ha» arrivci) and tf ih**
•r. ain-ii of ih*- n&lt;-w cnunty of ¿-i tiiinol*
- .irr\ ou't (he line nf cnnvirtiftn tlu* new
•in ty w.t» noi i-reuted in vairi but will
rea* l as uno uf th&lt;- grcutiwt bleasinga
••ver la-stow*-d un tht* inhabitanta uf
He ¡.&lt;-tittisula nl 1 lurida and tn Hit* i-n
tire -tate, (nr what bcnefiU a pari bene­
fit' rii,- V* l'ole
I i- ,( p- ot . i ei n e.*--, of s o l u t i o n a n d
nc*
In
- ur*
i."u-&lt; r"i -»

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I'
Seto i nule count) out , &lt;f lo n o n i , na p mali* ilo* Inghcet -c*ir* wliu ti won |or
gin of $4.bB, luit thè cosi of dr*s»ing of Grange couiity
l!*»nics la mg i\.n her rio* Juvcly gueat priz**, a hainlfhem was j; cerna u poti mi, tunnunting exctxHlingly le uiU- in« inni costi) pi**e painted plat**
After the conclusion of
to |l.fi2, ;v*, h*^ really gol only I " Ih», of jewelr.v, il i» a tinot lUtmg gift. tile pleasant gam*-» of nurd», ice c jy u m , '
iiowever,' thift wu.» alatili J-t ja-r is-nt Uid thlse wfui vvitm-H». if the presenta cuke upd iced tea were s e r v i . I Iiv t i e
un lo» purchnsc jije e , s Urge shar* of turn ceremony »tau il.tu nid » intim j
wl.nh prnhalij}’ \va* charged "up
I fu­ nwpontittl Io Hu* i-fs*d|f«tuui Ul a , ( \(r« \ o rce * giusti» were Mr» W It
ftwl t ii tlolivèfY
manner that ilcrinm-frittcd pe had ! ,\r*i!n. Mr« W . ' D Holden, Mi- \ I*
Redueerl to (at'li furti, her, 1» . i .**■( a*ldc*l oratory to m» muneruus l»l 1 GniitfellyA Mrv
fni».- Harm- Mr»
1, where the mohey «• t ’ tn tin» «.. .
"f
I t
F j . i r ê i - le tk i . Mrs v. t Mmth Mrt "ti»um*-r puni
f
12
Aliyllow. .Nell,Ilo* I '-’Ill-gun I
IV
I
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, .
î •' '»i
F’armvr got
cevdingly proud of Ins new tiailti, an t
Ml
1 reigl't
tak'51 great ph-asiir* in desplaying it t*&gt;
Ih r Meiling nf Snow
Hauling
6D
tiis incluís fu-re
Kisnitnmeu t ìa i e t tc .
Tiie following wedding invitation inCommission
.60
dkarin that R. C*. Snow, formerly with
Dniwing
1.92
f nnlrihtdinn From I'psnla
John Nix Si Co. and well known ip SqnRetailer’s jiroftl
2.HN
t'jisala has no iliuiily society, but u
f* r*i hiv» at lust decided to settle down
list was lui mil over to Dr. T. A. Neal to a life nf married happtnew
Total
»;6.;i2
J16.H2 the Other ihej, which shows that the
Mr
and
Mr»
Perry McCrelons
In (hé* case, at least, the consumer has people of Upsala were willing to give u
Adam* r«qti***»t the honor of your pres­
nn itemized bill, and it is mighty seldom . umntj , um ,.Hrll („ wur,U paying exence nt the marriage of their daughter,
hi- gets onr^ that is, one thnt tell* him 1|WnMa (or physician and nurses during
Rosa May to Mr. Russell Gres ne Saow
where the money goes. Host of them j||m^s 0 ( \ Nordstrnm in the montii of
on the evening of Wednesday, the thir­
merely tell him what he bought and Ju n , . Belpw is a list of Ihmc who were
tieth of July, at nine o'clock, 211 West
what hr is expected to psy for it. The wi„ jn|[
,,l)nnlu
Palm »tr*s-(, Fitzgerald, Georgia

*' d

it

d' hi . ' d oi i t s i i h

cup

il.il wtJI -tip in .uni tiarveel He* wluti*

crup, .Imi thè lugli crai at living wiL
unce mure la* advanced for the lack uf
energy and prog reni vent-«. God forbid.

N. H Fogg,
Altemonte Springs.
V
A tqi" in (men I of Teacher*

\l the meeting ol the Hoard nf l ’uh
in ii.»trin tnui July »th the I-■11, •wIlit
appointment of teacher* for whit*
»cliia.Is were mail*- fur Swminole county:
Sosnford

N. J. Parkii s, Principal;

. Miss Uluru Guild.
^
Miss M. A. Telherty.
Miss Lillian Gilwou.
J . R. Wilcman.
Mias Flora Walker.
Mr*. Gvo. U. Dickinson.
Mr*. C. L. Polk.
Mrx. E. N. Luke.
Miss Nellie Furen,
Mias Carrie Enaminger.
Mis** Nila Moore.
prices chargial along the line to not j K |,unij ltl)i„ atul r«m ity
|6.60
Miss Clara Millet).
»et-m to la* exorliltant for the service IL G . Lumlqdist
J A iis s Fldith Stew at r.
Will Declare A Dividend
rendered, hut it dra-s Mrt*m as if all of v^ »ivvansnn
Mr*. E. W. Dunn
/
the service ought not to be necessary. ^ Lind
Ft has Ua-otm- a well (stahluh(-*i fact
Miss Lillie Farnsworth.
Sixty-four j x t cent Ls a good deal to pay John , , ori.,|
that thv well known and enterprising
Mitdt Peaches Ix-filer.
for merely gf-tting goods from the pro- ^
firm of D, A. Caldwell *i Sons have
Miss Ruby Wilson
ducer to the consumer, there ia-ing no
|u
uixt
tnten-st of Svuninolr County nnjl San­ ... Mias Charlotte Knt*s,
mimufacluring cost between in tins In­
ford at heart, anil to show
In part Longwood:
A. T. Lundquist
stance,
tliey are preparing to declare a dividend
Mis* Sarah Crawford,
N. Pierson
Hut the consumer pays jvnys for
with
all
of
thilr
customers
by
putting
Miss
Lillian Wulla.
Mrs. O. Uertelson
hens, for getting them from the farmer
on
a
profis
sharing
sale,
which
will
begin
Altamonte
Springs:
E, Magnuson
to Umsclf, and for the farmer's heavier C. R. McCarthy and - if*Friday of this week July 1Nth. and every
Miss Esteell* Hy'er.
taxes in addition to his own.
o re whether near or distant will receive Chuluota
l„ Vihli-n
the usual courteous treatment at this
Miss Pearl Hunter, Principal.
»ale for which this firm is noted.
Miss Lini» Mattier«.
Light Weight Docsn t Pay
( hUson-Grrsham
■èrafiriella:-------------------- --------------------ffusw Cincinnati people h aw a way f Mm* U l z E. Gresham and Charlew K~
Mina Kate MatheiV.
Picnic at Enterprise
to make ice companies deliver the goods. tChilson. were unltnl in inanisge at
Junior
AuxlliaVy
a
.
^
l
^ c r appoiht.ucnU wHl bo mode u d
When the trust in that city refund to the Congregati .mil parsonage last Sun
The girls of the
.1
, tri flou need' later. ^
give pa troll*
the quantity uf ire they «l#y night b y , Rev. F. P. Strong, tin the Episcopal church
The v,raiding wils |x*rforni-d Mr« 11 F Whittier, Jr , directn-ss and
pai*l for but
shrunk off abyw |a*undi pastor
Secretary Itimnl Puf-llc Ircdrjtctlon.
In
the
pr'va-nee
of a few friiiul» v*f tl" ] Mf» J \V Dirkill», a»»í«liu¡l directres
from each nickel’s worth tin- city imme­
___
_ ^__
diately went
into the ire liusimss contracting psrtn-»
utter
wl,icl( tin of the auxiliary. injo..*-*l a ih h g h tiu [
dl day picnic nl Eut-rprl«*- Friday, with
Inslaîllmf ATscfaTi**è»
and not oniy
gave t h e fullamount |iur- hajipy coupl*- I* ft fur a «Innf trip * re r*-, ver.*! , Hier young Irieiei».
J h* lauiuh
L«wi» I rby vs to the city getting e a r *
chased hut just a little lot more
Ai- turning to Pa**tu, wher** they wdf riatili
trvp
to
ond
fro
m
Enterprise
wusT&gt;ne"r»f
«luíate»
lor tin- organizing of a lodge t f
ter a little of that.nort of work the' trust
The bride foriru rly taught selua,| ai
Paoln
and
hus
ihany
iri*-rnlt»
in
Seminole
the
-plejuantofl
featur**
of
the
occaM
a
real
a
x * in Sanford U14I lx m e c t i i .
[iroceeded to injunc a few injunctions
with ao much er»e*utragtment th a t tl-*
—and then agreed that they would county. The groom Is a resident of. »loti.
T h e party went over on the early lodge will hold tho first meeting o» c
no longer attempt to cheat the people Paoln anil is well Anil favorably known
and th*- frUniis of the youngVoupIf- wM' morning la*«t, and after flnddiiig a s u it- : night this week’ and IrwtaU tha o rtto t’ .
hut would give them a square *l*a»I.
“ I f W p e o p l e think they are getting them all tho hnpplncaa that the world able place to «pend the day In the Com- Dr. Ira Maine* 1» assisting Mr. Irtry
party of nature, pretty scenes und lovely In the work of obtaining candidates.
a s*ju«n* deal they feel all right— can bold.

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for

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r e m e *li.iiiio1n;
v . i tual ih

there

*n .el] [»fin

t l o vcltllfl sfim jrl t)l*&gt; freight lll.lrg l' fa- 1 h m* gal i I el lino I, I V' d-' | m - w e a m o n g
l-us**l’ Ilo w c v e r , (fiat is js -rhan» only m a n y o t h e r s , tin sj i l ei ul i d t r ai t of g r a l
an et tucul queittfon, for it i.» given in i t u d e , a s w a s fully i-setiipliti^d at th*tfu- - a»i a» fili ccnLs. T h e o c o m i» ali
fur.)
lug c* li-hraf ion pul!*-d
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To let your children eat Ice
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There ii ■ dealer in your
town that makes a ipecialty
of POINSETTIA icecream,
and you can safely send
your children there unat­
tended, for Poinsettia Ice
Cream it made from PURE
C ream , thoroughly sterilised

FOR SA LE BY

Thrasher’sPharmacy
SANFORD. FLORIDA

THE GROWERS LEAGUE

Ju st take a minute, Mr. Grower, and
sit down in the shade, and aak yourself
this question; "W ould 1 spend M Y
time and MONEY', afid work day and
night—to rygnnjr^ a U-ague-of growers,
like Mr. liam ner is doing, without be­
ing paid O N E C E N T for doing it? "
Well, that IS JU S T WHAT H E IS
DOING. Hove YOU sent your dollar
in yet? Better do it, hey? Oh, yea, I
do not want my neighbor* to do all this
kind of work.
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Y'OU cannot invest onei dollar to better advantage. You can go to sleep at
nights and know your interests will lie
taken care of. If you have been read­
ing The News regularly you know the
railroads are asking for Increased freight
rates. Do YOU want to pay higher
rates? T h f League M U ST be in shape
this fall to contest the railroads’ claims.
The League can get lower rates from
Jacksonville north. YOU are paying at
least ten cents per crate too much to
both the Clyde Line and the Merchants
and Miners Transportation Co.
These
companies are owned by cold blooded
financiers who are SQ U EEZIN G TH O U ­
SANDS OF D O LLA RS E V E R Y S E A ­
SON out of YOU AND YO UR N E IG H ­
BORS', who have sat still and let the
companies bleed you,
'T h e LeAgile CAN and W IL L get you
JU S T ra tek ’ trom Jacksonville north.
Do not alrriply say, "O h, yea, th at's bo/’
and let it go at that. Stick your dollar
in an envelope and send it t e d t r J U U ner and W ISH H IM LU C K . • Get busy
and make the League STR O N G in
N U M B E R S. That is what the trans­
portation companies like to so*. They
W IL L deal with STR O N G organiza­
tions but they merely smile at weak
ones M AKE T H E LEA G U E ST R O N G .
Flo rid a* Growers News.

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M y 11. 1»1R

rfaaa haa l a c c a i k busy guunar’a a ir pow er and stren g th they a ssa il them
Untq#e flymbal m
• n il* and fro m hla p n r a t heedquar- openly; by w hat w iles and subtlety
h a gra vestone *
t a n a t E tam p es ha tak e« o a t d a tlr th e y assau lt them se c re tly ; -with what
&gt;ct and C ap a r uspate! o f one Triepartiaa o f flying •sportsm an- T h ey help th e virtue# re stâ t and overootne
kl’ T a pley exhibits an uncommon
■hoot In
,h 0 0 t ” , n r m f tS UC_ t P * f r
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puissance
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y et moat
iWAly fan t o p r W f i T flha gim adlrk c r a ft th
t_ fru
f m stra
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Dur
they
te thalr
th e ir purposes,
| to tha stone In a silv er ease la Inn ar o f partridgea and o th a r d elicacies aod, finally, by w hat sleig h t or means d osed an otd-fashlooed daguerreotype
o f tha hunting season.
th e one g etteth the victory. — Blr o f tha young man, port acted from tha
Thom as Mora.
aUmenta by a cover. One w|th such
Old T ra d e Route to Europe,
a name ought certain ly to have been
Th e g re a t d esert o f G obi, th a t Is
Handal In England.
a lover o f books.
partly In China, partly In M anchuria,
“H andel, is
In
i ^ Js L ta k iU iU u n &gt; W HY
berla, la trav ersed by th e o ld est trnna- is more, he is a sacred ’ Institution. Currant Qrowtrtg a Greek Monopoly. I
Many efforts have been made to
portatlon Unas In ex isten ce. It
W hen his 'M essiah* is . perform ed the
caravan route error which tea and allk- audience stands up, a s if In church, grow so-called G reek cu rran ts In o th er
ladan cam els h a re traveled tow ard E u­ while the 'H allelu jah Chorus' la being countries, bnt alw ays without su ccess,
rope tar th ree thousand y e a n and yat sung. It is the n earest sensation to and these very sm all, very sw eet and
from tha tim e when K ublal in is n m a­ the Elevation o f the Hoet known to seedless grapes continue to b e a
cadam ised th e road u ntil th e tim e E n glish P ro testan ts.
E v ery three monopoly of certain d istricts In
whan tha R u ssian railroad paralysed U y ea r* there le a Handel festiv al, at G reece, where they oonstttnte the
by the com petition o f steam no one which hla oratorios a re perform ed by ch ief agricultural Industry. T h e yield
o f the m e rch a n t! who traveled o v er It 4,000 execu tan ts, collected from all the In an a ra rage y ear is about 160,000
turned e ith e r to the rig h t o r to th e choirs In England. T h e effect ie hor­ tons.
le ft to tell Europe and the O ccid ent of rib le ; and everybody declares It sub­
th e wonders o r the te rro rs o f th a t un­ lime.
Many o f th e songs In these
known land.— A rgon au t
Easy Marks.
oratorio# w ere taken by Handel from
Borne men haven’t any more oanbis operas end s e t to ploos words; for
exam ple, 'Rend eereno II clgllo m adre; tioQ when they happen to g e t a lit­
Chorus O lrl’a Fleet Thought.
K enneth M cOaffay o f New Y ork, a t non plane# pip’ has become ’Lord, R e­ tle money, than to show U to tha
a m eeting o f th e Chicago ch a p ter of m ember David; teach him to know thy fam ily.— New York Press.
the F ria rs recen tly , told a abort story w ays.’ If any one In England were
descriptive o f th e many qail* upon the to. ta k e th e to n g from the oratorio and
Too Often True.
th eatrical profession fo r "b e n e fits " of se t it back again to secular words he
T
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never
misa the levee till th e wa­
th is o r th a t so rt. "S o a n e Is a h all bed- would probably be prosecuted for
te r jr^uig b lgh rrN ew O rleans P icay u n e
blasphem
y."—G
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B
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Shaw
la.
ropm o r n road w ay," said Mr. McOaffey. "T w o choru s g irls a re ju s t w a­ A lnslee’i.
king up. O ne reach es out and g ets
Double-Quick.
th e morning paper, sees th e headlines,
Going Down.
T h e quickest wsy to get a reputa­
lA d (a s p s ; ’M y-M aitn , fa s t see thU U - "T h is high c o s t o f tirin g problem Is tion t s to lo s s .o n e
■ E ssays
"The paper says Jo h n D. getting to be som ething te rrib le ," ob­
R o ck efeller and Andy C arn egie are served Mrs, Nutloy. "E v eryth in g la
both dying. W hat do you th in k of getting h ig h er." “Oh, I don’t know,"
l h a t r ‘O, Gee. two more b en efits,' re ­ replied
her
husband,
soothingly,
m arks M a ils, aa she tu rns o ra r for "T h e re ’a your ^opinion o f mb, for Inanother ‘forty winks.’ "
etan ce, and my opinion of you, and our
mutual opinion o f our neighbors, and
the neighbors’ opinion of both of us."

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Worth Knowing.

Never throw away pleeee of lemon
a fte r they have been equeeied with
th e lemon squeezer, for they com e in
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handy
for__________
rem oving
stalna __________
from the
hands and eU ew hera. Dipped Into salt
th ey will scou r copper k e ttle s nicely
and rem ora a tains from brass-work.
Lemon like th is will tak e stein s, dirt
and odor from pans and k ettle s aa
nothing else will. T he odors o f fish
and onions can thus be easily removed.

H istoric R elic In English Church.
P ertlnsnt.
T he church o f th e little villago of
I t la tho fashion In England to a t
Much Important W o rt To Be
Ikon, Suffolk, England, poaaeaaes what
' U ch ,0 house« nam es th st In many InIs probably the ra rest alma dish to- bo
Begun Soon As Organiza­
t stances are absurd or roltlbadlng— as
found In England. Inlaid In tho cen­
, Applecot," where the only trees are
tion Is Completed
ter o f tho woodwork la a ploce of tho
lira; but, aa this London Chronicle
bell metal which was saved from the
story show», fitness and humor som e­
great flro at York M inster, when tho
time« govern (ho choice. A retired In­
famous bell there was entirely de­
E n co u refe Mr. H sm n er By Helping
dian civil servant, on his return to
stroyed some years ago.
Complete T h e Work He 1«
England, yielded to, Ills wife’s Impor­
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tunities, and »%!(! that she might have
Doing Without Any
a new house "B u t mind." he emphn
Genius.
Am usem ents In Utopia.
Charge For Hit
■lied, "it must not cost above three
Som
ething
Immortal
happen», whon
A fter tu p p er they bestow ono hour
Servicer
thousand pounds.” It cost double th at
In play; In sum m er In th eir gard ens; man brings loro to a thirstin g woman.
■ mount, ns houses have a way of d o
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In winter In th eir common
halls, • * • Tho children of women who
Have you joined tile League yet?
hunger a fter spiritual things— thee«
£ placo,
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. '. vowner
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Never before in the history of the state tho
tho
had," consideratilo
are the children of gonlua and dreams.
have the Florida growers been more finn m asculine feeling lo put Into It, oxerclso them selves In mualc or else
T h ese who go out alone and full of
in
honest
and
wholesomo
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unica­
highly favored in the matter of having so. not wholly In memory of India, ho
tion. D ice play and such o th er fool- yearning to find “the white preaenoea
an aide man who would give hi» time called It: ’’Mysore I ’taco."
lah and pernicious gam es they know among the h ills."— W ill Levlngton
and attention to the organization of thl*
n o t But they use gam es not much Comfort.
badly needed association.
Shooting From Asroplaoea.
unlike the ch ess. Th e one la the bat­
Grower* who were at Tampa on
Aeroplane shooting parties are be­ tle Of num bers, wherein ono num ber
—AjrcJ J¿ lit -reougnieeti- the /art. that the- coming all ,th e go In France. Ona stea ielh away another. Tho mner1 11 — »------ -- - Arac Heal Boy.
L ittle Harold, aged fivo years, was
leagu e rould navi- lhe growers of (In­ great drawbar^ to the new sport has whoreln vices fight with virtu es as it
visiting his aunt. Whllo at dinner the
developed,
tho
difficulty
In
finding
tho
w
ere
In
b
attle
array
,
or
a
eel
field,
in
state hundreds of th&lt;iu*iuoi» of dollar»
grown ups were talking and paying
every year. The report of tin- secre­ birds or hares a fter tboy are shot To the which gam e Is very properly Mule or no attention to little Harold
help out In this most aggravating ■hared both th«r strife and tho discord
tary of the old Grower» and Shipper*
em ergency Vedrinea Is perfecting a th at vices have among them selvra, Ho was ready and waiting for his des­
Protective Aworiotlnn shower! that over new kind of landing frame or uhnjutls, and again th eir unity and
c o n c o rd , sert, and to a ttra ct tho oth ers’ a tten ­
r\VU M ILLIO N dollar» had l»»-ri aavi-d which Will enable an acrnplnno to again st virtu e, and also what vices bn tion ho gptd* ‘T ie s s e , Aunt Maine, Is
the grower» of the Mate, at all e»|«-j»e of come to nftrtli without a shock. Ved- repugnant to w hat vlrtu ca; with what th at pie an ornam ent?"
lb.«« I lun J in ,Mlt).
( ’omparalivvly few
w,-tr miinU-r&gt; ■il the oId as-«»d a t i o n , E V ER Y' grout •r In lite sta ti i
lit i d the work ol
received t In* mini«’
tin- old iiSMH j nu on
The ctuniniUn1 m li riled ht the grow
prs’ mt-&lt; fun? f,n April 1 . 11 m |.. t.i| M*
11niuti't . f tnnnru ii v •VIri 1,1* »•* Î- r
Hi l* 'h
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ceiviiig uiw fi'nl o) j**t % ib i-» ii*-\ t»t *
ing Jus time, inbur ami privitt e funds|
to lituncl) til«- la-ague in h profm alvi'.
ii|&gt;-tf&gt;-date manner,* so tli at it will In
un mwuired surn-sa, E V E R Y grnwi-t ;
of fruit or vegi tuiih a i» E X P E C T E D t. |
do lit» part in organizing thl» la-ague. i
He will get the ln-inijil&gt; of it- ».irk met
funds e*|&gt;eiui«si
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Thi-re is not a »hipping i otiimnnit;
in this state that d'»w NOT N EED the
League. Membership 1» only CINE
D O LLA R
Every »hipping jujint inu»t
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nlj liavo nt least ONE public j
spirited man, who will give n little of his
time to get his neighbors together mmi
night SOON, and get their names on u i '
list, as members of u local lira nr h, and 1;
■end it with each man's dollar to B. L.
Harnner, Gas Building. Tnmpa. THA I
IS T H E WAY’ to help along this G R E A T i
work. The New*
hoj*w every ship- i
ping |*dnt will get busy thK we&lt;*k nil
send in their rhcniber»hij&gt;a.
C O U R A G E Mr. Harnner.
T he Iz-ague is not a |irivnt&lt;* aflmr by !
any means. Mr. Harnner did not
originate the idea. It la solely and pure­
ly a grow ere' orvahtxaflpn to handle all
m atters of mutual interest- and la-neflt
to the growers such as freight and e *. S E
press rate, tariil nnd other quistions ui j S
Importance that should In- taken up by . S
organizations, not by individuals.
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dividual» cannot accomplish much alum- , ~
N c'ther can Mr. Harnner. If grower» §
could only realize ids hard, difficult task
they would quickly rally to his assist­
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All Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Shoes closing out
All Men’s Fine Trousers Reduced.
Call and let us show vou.

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body. -It will have no |&gt;olitica, Ag.
toon aa it is organized there will 1* an
•lection ofofHcets for the flrvt year and
the gentlemen who have lws-n assisting
in the work of organizing will retire afu-t
turning th a League over to the duly j
elected ofTicer*. M r. Harnner will re-|
tire . H r will not take any office, but
hfat advice or mviUunce will be cheer­
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V¿tarns'*

Underground Streams
Who Pays The Freight
Sanford Will Bond For v-»
Not Made For Sewerage
On The Farm Products
Greater Improvements
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A n d Orlando Mu s t Devise
Some Other Dumping
Ground

ean water supply might not poaaibly Newspapers Are Taking" Ac- whether they are really getting it or Small Issue Now Wanted Will trees the little folks enjoyed themaelvea
in any way seriously pollute said waters,
not
I ’ve known of men who always
Put City O n Better
m
ways until it was time to prefive Interest In
knocked the handle tiff the quart meas­
yet, wc do feel, from an aesthetic point
n
.
P«rc the apju-tiring lunch which hud
Question
of view, that thf* people of this locality
ure m which they ran the vinegar from
" a 5 ,s
Ixvn brought along and whirh wid enshould arbitrarily bo compelled to sul&gt;the keg just so they cduld run their fat
-----------------I joyed in real picnic style and spread on
San fo rd And O ther Cities In Artesian rnit to the pollution and contamination Payment F or Service Makes Prices thumb down into the measure so ua to Election T o B e Held F o r Voting t*1*' Kra;ra"lift it" and the four quarts would lx*
of their drinking water supply with
. ‘
Water Belt W ill Not Stand
B o n d . T o Refund T h e Floating
The ,,elIr|oua
»omatoea, sandT o C onsu m er Almost
decomposed excrement and sterilized
about n gill short of full * measure
wichus, cake, lemonade and fniit never
For Sewerage
Prohibitive
Indebtedness
O
f
T
h
e
City
Yet the buyer was satisfied lx-eaU.se he
urino, which from a scientific point of
was so gvx*d before as it was to thcue
At the last meeting of the city council happy, hungry young rxxiple, in such
Orlando is putting in an e*tensive sew­ view may lx- gerrninally free, which fact,
The great question that is agitating saw the stuff measured! And 1 have
the mind of the general public and , w,, n a mpal »beer hold hw hand care- the ordinance providing fur the issue of pleasant company and pleasant surround­
erage* system, one that will embrace the however, we do not concede; and,
WHEREAS, la th* vicinity of Orlan­ rspcciolly the poop!*. ol ih ia «action |full&gt;' on the scale ju st hard enough to bonds to the amount of $ 50,000 was ing*. After the lunch the oitarnoop 4rw *
..
entire city- T h e sewerage .wULflow in to
f
“«&lt;• Dve ounce* up to the pxiwvHmd* &lt;TiATnFF frit 'f t » - electron will enjoyed with- T*7Ttrr wnd- f!T ■Mtrolh f lf c * - ^
a ao-called septic tank where it U «up* do there are numerous fresh water lake* whTre'irurh r r r r i t t rjttsrrtifr o
ample
in
area
for
the
outlet
and
drain­
garden
stuff
is
grown
is
where
d
o
«
all
|
l,ound
“
half
thnt
« lie d for lie made as soon as mayor Spencer is alxsut and viewing the pretty", scenery
posed to b* purified and from there
to he found nt Enterprise, until the time
» il l go into the deep wells. For many age of the system of septic tank sewer­ the money , go that the farmer has to * nd P1*'d I° r- And I have seen ice able to attach hU signature to the call.
years these deep welLi have t»e«n used age now being Installed by the Cfty of pay before his stuff is placed on market m ,n I * 1 ‘ h* • » * “ antl *«’&lt; ’ ,l" weight This means that tin* bonds will tx&gt; is- arrived for the retunFtrlp home,
ond the ultimate consumer at the other when the first jo lt o f the ice sent the sued to refund the outstanding and exThe members of the auxiliary and tb d r
in Orlando for private sewerage dispoo- Orlando; and,
W
H
E
R
E
A
S,
we.
as
memtier*
of
the
end
is asking the same question as to I P°!nter several pounds lower than the biting floating indrhtedncna nf the city, friend* were Norma Herndon, Serita
als and heretofore there has l&gt;een no
Frances Gonzales, Funniiv Reha
dUsenting voice raised against the prac­ City Council of the City of Sanford, the result. It is safe to assert that real balance was but the buyer was This Will place the eity upon’ a much 1
Ix-tti-r basis ami should this issue car- . Munson. Esther .Miller, Dorothy Rupiph
tise of some of the interior Town* dis- Florida, are charged with the welfare th i common carriers get the money- satisfied.
Hut times are changing. As a gen­ ry Will mean that the bulk ht!#djng;j)i
und Fannie Richards. Elizabeth
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poeirtg of sewerage in this manner, .al­ and protection of the health upd well ami from the statement of one railroad
being
of
out
people.
iti Florida ïh** 'Sànfird lan d s give vip '’r,u ,hmft now t,v,,r.v famil&gt; '&gt;« *'»1«* the faki* will take place later'fu r with‘ 1 ^ hitrter, M arjorie 1 Clay, Dorothythough the state geologist and others
Iiair ami wlieti tin- prreetit iiidcbtcilricss phiii'd ip Ig i- i Cfaghftv and Arthur Itickins.
T H E R E F O R E . HE IT R E S O L V E D , every season over JHOO js-r acre to the *I,al ‘,r’' accurate to
have reasoned that the deep »ells
were tiie underground currents (lowing hy the City Council of the City of Sun- railroads for hauling vegetable* to mar- t « '" " 1* ur’' ' “fried home or delivered i*-r s(in|s- through IhiiiiU the city tvljl p' • ’
A recent article in the Chicago l(
t," , » moment’s work t*&gt; vs- bow Is- i-nal'led to tak&lt;- on larg*-r irtiprov..\, ^
to .th e large rivers or to the ocean and ford, Florida, that the City of Sanford k.-t
WrA.VTS ST E A M R H JF L IN E
And llien aft*-r
the water living n purely underground does hereby mint seriously prot -st to Record-Herald takes up the matter of th* uoght tulln-s up
* * Editor, .Sanford Herald,
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stream had no chance to purify with­ the drainage of an} sewerage system by shipping poultry from the country to there are inuity errors, so |&gt;eople teli
There U no dpuht about tho ftTe|)old- -Dear blr&gt;
^ tlavr
Mj t(l tnuoh ln^. .
in a given distance unless it flowed the City of Orlando into the subterran- city markets and the furls and figures me. a change of deale re is mudo. Noth- ere voting f**r the IxrntU ns every citizen '
through the natural strata of rock or eun water supply of the State of Florida, ure worth u careful study. The con­ tltg ìs sflid -Ju s t thè change Iliade
"f .Sanford whether taxpayer or hot
y,;ur „nicle on the New Steamgravel or sandstone any impurities and that the said City of Sanford hereby sumer thinks he is paying a large sum (hut's all
(idly recognizes the n.-e.) of this small
l.j,,,, f(,r , llP S t . j c hna river traffic
Ole Itili Rood teli* a story on a worn­ issue of Itomi»
earnestly appeals to the State Hoard for his |Kiultrv and h*- is and it would
Iti fart the majtlfity nf Iw-twecn Sanford and Jacksonville, and
or germs would remain in the water.
With thv advent of the large sew ■ of Health for the protection anil relief »•s in ti nt the man wln&gt; rai-»-» the polii ai* a verv good. ronsclentious «limati them want a larger issue hut th*- alder- your allusion in the trolley line tl,,*t will
» Ito liud a Itelghbor that frequenti} n en were playing sai*- anil did mil rare
erage s&gt;stem of Orlando all of the ad­ from the threatened calamity alami to try is getting a large sum and he is und
Im- tmilt from Sanford to Kissimmee
jacent cities in th** artesian t m‘1t are la»- tie fori-ed upon the community, and yet the most of the money seems to b*- bnrruwed leu atti! litui u habtt of n- to plunge I hi- cit\ into a larger mdebt which will mean tin- p_*tension, through
eonmtg nlsrnio l nod with g*w*d reason further requests the Hoard of Health s|w*lt b,-twee It 11'C lime the p*,III try turnmg IcA» t Itati she borrowid. Tlu nine** ttfsirt Hu- n r of thi-t* gntflg out the prngrmsiv&lt;■ cities and towns as far
No community cares to have i-vcti tin to refll'c to IsAll*- .i perno! to tic t ’ltv of leuves tin laili.cr ,,in| gets to Hie ulltlii f i n i v i t Uli*»t i i ■i . 1 oMlf» VkHrUilil h i t UJtuH j of "ttlcc
south -is I'ampa
a
Uiu!
va«-*11
Sh«* ÌHMJifht
.■sanford russi» tin- issue in many ways
thought or suggestion of laong the dump­ Orlando authorizing said &lt; itv to drum at*- consumer tor mstunce
If for no oilier purpotw the new county
The romnusslon mall sells them to a |h»uimI «un nf t* a. pti! il on ti vhcH ! and should this small i»-ue carry now 0 Seminob* has ln -n s»-vere&lt;l from
ing ground of the -owerage and a tie tt.s sew erage system into the »uhternin
ìi Ini of jf
\\ In i' Ilo* ■Hier*- will I»- ni.in. lupmvnru-iit» marie
the retailer for IJ c,*tits a pound.
At an«l ino« r
termined effort will la- made to force ■¡in water supply of the Slate
1 irange 1 ouiity if th*- s!*-ains)up line
He
u
further
rvtwdviii.
that
in
Un­
liorro^^r
«
unii'
Ih**
t«*n
»
ha iak»'ii fnini
least,
Ih-t
»
ii,
tin*
price
in
this
castOrlando and every other inland city to
that could u.-ver la- inK.l,- uml.-r pr.wr.t nlu| ,|ie proponed trolley line malerialSnford’s tondini irideht- izes the tide of jTiigrt-ss for South F'lnridn
use septic tanks and make some of the even t ol the fact that a |a*rmit ludi al­ Tlie total for the fili pounds, therefore, fhuf cali; u h»*n thè ti»u wna n turm^l it ciitul il ions
A nel vaInoi nio
•adjacent lakes (licit disposal reservoir ready been granted to the t'ltv of (Irian is f i l .VI,.but tln-re are several tlellu* to » jlh «I«itiif •*+1Ì ih t h*a **iiTi
ii*nl*-ring lier tavalil*- values curi nevs r la- stellimeli ami tlu* high
liiprovi-nii-Ml.s afreadv cosi of llvmg will la- a tliing of th&lt;- pani.
rather than despoil liie natural artesian do by the S ta le Hoard of Health. Hint collie out of this In furi- it real lies the day the w u m a li c a m e to b o rro w t i e r , | a(),| ¡ f lf,
First there i» thè Simili Water WH» fo urn i lo he I*».« th a n h a lf a c li p f u ll m a l|,. ,, , n li4|| » coin|iar»-*i utili the
wells I lint make tin- water supply of the Stati- Hoard of Health reconsider furtm-r
F lftts-n years ago I wroti- to tlu* Clyde
aM,| t J„. |;1(|.IHMI Issue w ill
other cities the purest and beat in the its action in tho* ri-sjH-ct nod revoke Street mali'» conriniaaion *d 5 js-r cent of th e S tu ll. rio - li th e g c W.11111111 | , „ ||t.r
Line Sleamship l'ompany thè suggestwot U1 unlns* contaminated by the said (M-rtnit. as provided for in the act Oli fruii Hiis I» in per cent bui on jhjiiI to ld her n e ig h b o r th a t a» ».m . ii « , she m a k e b u t a » lig h t d iffe re n c e in I he asses» ioti that th*-ir company constzurt a
protecting the purity of the under­ l rv . tiutter alai cggs it Is only 6. Thlr* b ro u g h t h a ck th e p o u n d she alfg a ij-, 1 ^ , 1 ,,| „ u lla g e
W e are past tt
deep well wwepigi
limi—a * _ p r o p o a c d a m i — L i u t i
ground w - p — - i i l — Vi-n. ..i
r s s « ' *•» rv*- ceri*» wtltrh Wlltlld ws-lll tu fin d *U e re M +T*- [ li-tdv to le n d Iter' w h en a few d o lla r» - a ll be «j» nt in to
—
- - hTverg.j-inren in Florida should writ.«ould react a.» tlu* gn at*s*t southern
1 J Miller
indicate H at tfu- parta alar rnaldlenuin \ m i H d l I t n i. l s a id H o -Ii** q-l, --t -hu rt pruv i-Tii* lit » a n il il I» ip In th e |M-*t|i|e fis-der» to tlietr line
Moll 1 J F **urii»irtc of Palatka pres
I rrisived ar.
I tlinn ( iiv i oui,i d i- noi lihely tu gel vefy rU'h fiaiaifing u * igM return»
v r « i nt !-ai k ‘
flow to liiuK* a la rg e r oitv a n d a l a t t e r ■t'ttiog that they had cidi tempia Ieri doidem of ttie State Itoarif of Health and
It \\ Herndon
ismltry
v
! 'aliti Hcm h t Hunt y
•'lt \ a n d Iti*- b u ild s mu»t la* f lo a (i-if tn mg »o hut that they thuught that thè
protest against the despoliation of the
1 Woodruff
K
I !a fri iglil is hall a ceni a pontili, and
natura] water supply of the State by the
m a k e th e re im p ro v e m e n t» l a t i r
Th*
p r o j a - r itim hiol noi tlu-ii arrivisi.
\\ s llntul
Ili-re cult i- a ilice qiii-stum
Tfu- welght
*n .el] [»fin m um . c h i. ! for a i f l iirdv gel
Ulterior lUtt*-» wlei would
|-.1r-h /I hini'gnn t'bls il I uni Ii
loda) thè timi ha» arrivci) and tf ih**
( O ........Iruff
of tfu s1 1Jilii,-il 1 was HHt jniurai« in jti-ii
P i*
I ■ ■ Í N i ' M , 1111-11- r H u n t .
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re ad) Inr r1&lt; lin j-r m * riu nt - In ln|J&lt;iw.the liealtli "I (.tie slat. C.r ........tin r n ., ■"
•r. ain-ii of ih*- n&lt;-w cnunty of ¿-i tiiinol*
\\ H. I liflar w1« ii I
loti Harl-or and ‘«fi poiinds in Olii ago m a k in g of u h u h S e n a to r \ r t h u r Fi
than that oI cu«y method o f solving a
- .irr\ ou't (he line nf cnnvirtiftn tlu* new
S
Rung*
tlo vcltllfl sfimjrl t)l*&gt; freight lll.lrgl' fa- 1 hm* g a li I e l lin o I, I V' d-' | m - w e a m o n g
v i vjtig protih in
I
U
lj
W
eek
llrnlge
I
lull
•in ty w.t» noi i-reuted in vairi but will
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l-us**l’ Ilowcver, (fiat is js-rhan» only m a n y o th e rs , tin s jile iu lid tr a it of g ra l
The city council of fsanford re.dliing
Mr» I M \ nfce was the ■hill tiling rea* l as uno uf th&lt;- grcutiwt bleasinga
an et tucul queittfon, for it i.» given in itu d e , as w as fu lly i-se tiip liti^ d at th*- liiwtr-v» nf the F vi rv W*S k bridge ••ver la-stow*-d un tht* inhabitanta uf
the value of the artesian water supply M U I. ni II, C itj Clerk
tfu- - a»i a» fili ccnLs. Theo comi» ali lug c* li-hraf ion pul!*-d
fur.) I'hlt d a \ . d le r n ia iii
and the danger of th*1 deep well &lt;jn&gt; losal
i'w o
llilij e .
n l He ¡.&lt;-tittisula nl 1 lurida and tn Hit* i-n
"tfier -M' ceni |f, ni Iqr’ hall lo Ig Ho- r.sips un I Io1 II h » lo ’ I he y
of »&lt; u.erage tots framed the follow it g
llrounrd to n ili) Defetiled
I'M 'lg i a i r* p l a . i ' h n o e nr w h ic h w as a tire -tate, (nr what bcnefiU a pari bene­
r solutions to be presented to th&lt;* Aat*
County division was overwln-ln o g from tfn- * Im ago dock tu Smith W ater i i t o r I &gt;o| i . g . i n a p I i.1.1.
W It Violo mudi fit' rii,- V* l'ole
t**n t
M1
b r«l of tn a ll1
I. d* I* .it&gt;**l b- Hi* v .ten» at Duma n il »li-r» i ir |n i n l» » •-s-p rraktng a -lai c h .u m it. *Io
lo l.ll
MO,
I - i- ,( p-ot.iein e.*--, of solution and
• 1 -*)■&lt;-I up ngat'i -i il.c m o u l d e d a - - ,
\\ II M li \
I . * - 1.. .................... H II,, !il, fasi u*H*k. sIH.otn 1. I -ri •1*1 - '
nc*
In
- ur*
i
f.inm-r 1 ut reme *li.iiiio1n;
M ate ol Honda
’ I* ♦
i ,ir ] a| i I ii nl&gt; rd.il* went |rai in ali , »olid tr -I ipu i l i . ; - ,
re* ••*
.( -I»
i."u-&lt; r"i-» *' d it d' hi .' d oiitsiih cup
"I tii r&gt; I ,u|,'•^■g- * ' -i g i hi ir, it 1111 J/J v .itu a lih - c i e *
■very wi-ely i i i .i (eil m l.. |,cw an act to fa -* nf , &gt;1a b 11» 11o ig It r1- a a r ■1 c o m i,
,1 |. M
I'
il.il wtJI -tip in .uni tiarveel He* wluti*
protect the purity of the underground w in Fort Lauderdale a-t* the county and .sellini; tlu-iu at j là i_', hiul a mar Seto i nule count) out , &lt;f lo n o n i, nap mali* ilo* Inghcet -c*ir* wliu ti won |or crup, .Imi thè lugli crai at living wiL
l!*»nics la mg i\.n her rio * Juvcly gueat priz**, a hainl- unce mure la* advanced for the lack uf
water supply of the S ta te of Florida, seat, The vote in the.precinct was as gin of $4.bB, luit thè cosi of dr*s»ing of Grange couiity
fhem was j; cerna u poti mi, tunnunting exctxHlingly le uiU- in« inni costi) pi**e painted plat**
and In and by said a c t 'makes it unlaw­ fellows
After the conclusion of energy and prog reni vent-«. God forbid.
F'or Against to |l.fi2, ;v*, h*^ really gol only I " Ih», of jewelr.v, il i» a tinot lUtmg gift. tile pleasant gam*-» of nurd», ice cjyum, '
ful to drain any sewerage into the *ul&gt;N. H Fogg,
iiowever,' thift wu.» alatili J-t ja-r is-nt Uid thlse wfui vvitm-H». if the presenta cuke upd iced tea were servi.I Iiv tie
terranean water supply of the State, Fort l.iiinlerdnle
'_’«lh
.'1
Altemonte Springs.
un lo» purchnsc jije e , s Urge shar* of turn ceremony »tau il.tu nid » intim j
without frwt olirnining it |iermit from I luma
Iti
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V
wl.nh prnhalij}’ \va* charged "up
I fu­ nwpontittl Io Hu* i-fs*d|f«tuui Ul a , ( \(r« \ o rce * giusti» were Mr» W It
the S la te Hoard of Health so to do, and. Hallandale
in
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Atqi" in (men I of Teacher*
U'HF.KKAS, it lias come to our of
At Dama i o -I If nil andai' Hi* newly ftwl t ii tlolivèfY
manner that ilcrinm-frittcd pe had ! ,\r*i!n. Mr« W . 'D Holden, M i- \ I*
Redueerl to (at'li furti, her, 1» . i .**■( a*ldc*l oratory to m» muneruus l» l 1GniitfellyA Mrv
liclla knowledge tf at the City of Orlando registered voters wen* nor allowed to
\l the meeting ol the Hoard nf l ’uh
fn i».- Harm- Mr»
Orange &lt;'unlit . I I'uula i* atmut to « .ist il.*ir v-'ti— it - n -jss'in r- r*-fusirg 1, where the mohey «• t ’ tn tin» «.. .
"f
I t
F j . i r ê i - le tk i . Mrs v. t Mmth Mr- in ii.»trin tnui July »th the I-■11, •wIlit
instill a system of sewerage (of the en­ on ail &lt;s i inn»..» f-■ ¡, n i , tn»«»,- to Volt t "ti»um*-r puni
f
12
Aliyllow. .Nell,Ilo* I '-’Ill-gun I
IV
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appointment of teacher* for whit*
î •' '»i
tire city, using reptir tanks, and drain­ wln*M- names wire not on the books F’armvr got
cevdingly proud of Ins new tiailti, an t
»cliia.Is were mail*- fur Swminole county:
Ml
ing same into the subterranean water' when they were last revised hy the 1 reigl't
Sosnford
tak'51 great ph-asiir* in desplaying it t*&gt;
Ih r Meiling nf Snow
Hauling
6D
supply of the State of Florida, and,
tiis incluís fu-re
Kisnitnmeu tìa ie ttc .
N. J. Parkii s, Principal;
county commissioners
Tiie following wedding invitation in.60
For the purpose of the election the Commission
. Miss Uluru Guild.
^
W H E R E A S, we are reliably informed
dkarin that R. C*. Snow, formerly with
1.92
Miss M. A. Telherty.
f nnlrihtdinn From I'psnla
th at the overflow, or drainage from territory was divide*! into two dis­ Dniwing
John Nix Si Co. and well known ip Sqn2.HN
Miss Lillian Gilwou.
t'jisala has no iliuiily society, but u
v
septic tanks is not fret* from infection tricts. one embracing F'oil Lauderdlae Retailer’s jiroftl
f* r*i hiv» at lust decided to settle down
and
the
country
imme*)iateiy
triliutnry,
J
. R. W ilcman.
list was lui mil over to Dr. T. A. Neal to a life nf married happtnew
and uneonlaminated but is gcrmlnuily
Total
»
;6.;i2
J16.H2
Mias
Flora Walker.
almost
solidly
in
favor
*d
establishing
the
Other
ihej,
which
shows
that
the
effected, poisonous, polluted and nox­
Mr
and
Mr»
Perry McCrelons
In (hé* case, at least, the consumer has people of Upsala were willing to give u
Mr*. Gvo. U. Dickinson.
ious, uhless a filtration plant is used in a new county, and the other including
Adam* r«qti***»t the honor of your pres­
Mr*. C. L. Polk.
.
connection with said septic tanks, the Danilt and Hallandale, where the oppo­ nn itemized bill, and it is mighty seldom . umntj , um ,.Hrll („ wur,U paying ex- ence nt the marriage of their daughter,
nents
to
creating
Brow,
rd
county
had
higets
onr^
that
is,
one
thnt
tell*
him
1
|
WnMa
(or
physician
and
nurses
during
Mrx. E. N. Luke.
pur|V»e of the septic tank l&gt;eing io
Rosa May to Mr. Russell Gres ne Saow
its
headquarters.
A
m
ajority
vote
of
where
the
money
goes.
Host
of
them
j|
|
m^s
0
(
\
Nordstrnm
in
the
montii
of
Miss Nellie Furen,
ee p a n tc solids from liquids and to
on the evening of Wednesday, the thir­
both districts was necessary to estab­ merely tell him what he bought and Ju n , . Belpw is a list of Ihm c who were
Mias Carrie Enaminger.
clarify, but not to purify; and,
tieth of July, at nine o'clock, 211 West
what hr is expected to psy for it. The wi„ jn|[
,,l)nnlu
Mis** Nila Moore.
lish the new county.
W H E R E A S the City of Orlando is
Palm »tr*s-(, Fitzgerald, Georgia
The resuot Of U.a the election has put prices chargial along the line to not j K |,unij ltl)i„ atul r«mity
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Miss Clara Millet).
located twenty three miles southwest
J A iis s Fldith Stew at r.
an m il to the aspirations of the divis­ »et-m to la* exorliltant for the service IL G. Lumlqdist
i f the City of Sanford, and is about
Will Declare A Dividend
ionista for the next two years, at least, rendered, hut it dra-s Mrt*m as if all of v^ »ivvansnn
M r*. E. W. Dunn
twenty eight feet higher in altitude: and,
/
the
service
ought
not
to
be
necessary.
^
Lind
Ft
has
Ua-otm- a well (stahluh(-*i fact
as the action of the voters in refusing to
Miss Lillie Farnsworth.
W H E R E A S, as Ls shown by the
that thv well known and enterprising
endors»* the proposition has nullified the Sixty-four jx t cent Ls a good deal to pay John , , ori.,|
Mitdt Peaches Ix-filer.
Geological rurvey of the S ta te of Florida,
firm of D, A. Caldwell *i Sons have
act of thè legislature in creating the for merely gf-tting goods from the pro- ^
Miss Ruby Wilson
th " subterranean water* o f-this portion
|u
uixt
tnten-st of Svuninolr County nnjl San­ ... Mias Charlotte Knt*s,
county of il rew ard.—F't. Fierce T rib ­ ducer to the consumer, there ia-ing no
of the S ta te flow In an easterly direction,
mimufacluring cost between in tins In­
ford at heart, anil to show
In part Longwood:
una.
A. T . Lundquist
allowing that the artesian water supply
stance,
tliey are preparing to declare a dividend
Mis* Sarah Crawford,
N.
Pierson
of Sanford, which is used for drinking
Hut the consumer pays jvnys for
with
all
of
th
ilr
customers
by
putting
Miss
Lillian Wulla.
Mrs. O. Uertelson
v' Fancy Work (-Ircla
i j
purposes by at least eighty five percent
hens, for getting them from the farmer
on
a
profis
sharing
sale,
which
will
begin
Altamonte
Springs:
E , Magnuson
Mr*. W. J . K ill enterlaineri ths
l
of the citizens „of this C ity, and which
to Umsclf, and for the farmer's heavier C. R. McCarthy and - if*Friday
of
this
week
July
1
Nth.
and
every
Miss
Esteell*
Hy'er.
Q
is uns I delusively by those people Fancy Work Clrrln Thursday afternoon.
ta x e s in addition to his own.
o
re
whether
near
or
distant
will
receive
Chuluota
l„
Vihli-n
living within a radius of ten miles of The memfa*re of the circle and visitors
the usual courteous treatment at this
Miss Pearl Hunter, Principal.
„• the city limits, U of-necessity from the enjoyed the hours socially and with their
»ale for which this firm is noted.
Miss Lini» Mattier«.
same subterranean flow thdt passes dainty fancy work.
Light Weight Docsn t Pay
( hUson-Grrsham
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èrafiriella:-------------------------------------------- b fn r m tr th r Cit y nf n rhutthr amt;------- — fvet'rtonr fnrtr j rtly with l i v ci r am ,
ffusw Cincinnati people haw a way f Mm* U lz E . Gresham and Charlew K~
Mina
Kate
MatheiV.
Picnic at Enterprise
WHEREAS, 'we are informed hy a cherries and enke were served, by M rs. to make ice companies deliver the goods. tChilson. were unltnl in in an isge at
unanamous r*|wrt of tho physelans- ol Ntwmnn, assiste*] by her little daugh­ When the trust in that city refund to the Congregati .mil parsonage last Sun
The girls of the Junior AuxlliaVy a . ^ l ^ c r appoiht.ucnU wHl bo mode u d
.1
, tri flou need' later. ^
this C ity that in their opinion the drain­ ter, Olive arid Sufah Evelyn Williams. give pa troll* the quantity uf ire they «l#y night b y , Rev. F. P. Strong, tin the Episcopal church
i . r . M d c i ii N b H .
.
Mrs.
Hilt's
Bursts
were
Mr*.
J
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I&gt;.
pastor
The
v,raiding
wils
|x*rforni-d
Mr«
11
F
W
hittier,
Jr
,
directn-ss
and
age of th" entire sewerage system of th
pai*l for but
shrunk off abyw |a*undi
Secretary
Itimnl
Puf-llc
Ircdrjtctlon.
C ity of Orlando, which has a population Rnlxrl.s, Mr*. J. J . Purdon. Mr* W L. from each nickel’s worth tin- city imme­ In the pr'va-nee of a few friiiul» v*f tl" ] Mf» J \V Dirkill», a»»í«liu¡l directres
of »Ihiui seven thousand jwOple with Miltix-r, Mrs. T S Davis, Mr» W W diately went
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into the ire liusimss contracting psrtn-»
utter
wl,icl( tin of the auxiliary. injo..*-*l a ihhghtiu[
Hrnre. Mw* H*-wte and not oniy
dl day picnic nl Eut-rprl«*- Friday, with
Inslaîllmf ATscfaTi**è»
th e subterranean wider supply** win f-onr, M r e .R ^ W
gave t h e fullamount |iur- hajipy coupl*- I* ft fur a «Innf trip * r e r*-, ver.*! , Hier young Irieiei». J h* lauiuh
L«wi» I rby vs to the city getting ear*
contam inate and jxillute th*- said sub­ lxmg. Mrs. R, A. Newman
chased hut just a little lot more
Ai- turning to Pa**tu, wher** they wdf riatili
trvp
to
ond
from
Enterprise
wusT&gt;ne"r»f
«luíate»
lor tin- organizing of a lodge t f
terranean water supply, and cause same
ter a little of that.nort of work the' trust
T he bride foriru rly taught selua,| ai
Paoln
and
hus
ihany
i
ri*-rnlt»
in
Seminole
the
-plejuantofl
featur**
of
the
occaMa
real
ax
* in Sanford U14I lx m e c tii.
to become unfit fur drinking purposes,
Old Modo Good a s New
[iroceeded to injunc a few injunctions
»loti.
with
ao
much
er»e*utragtment th at tl-*
county.
The
groom
Is
a
resident
of.
and to be a menace to the health of the
—and
then
agreed
th
at
they
would
1 have a first cíaaa harness maker now
T h e party went over on the early lodge will hold tho first meeting o» c
pf thi» community; and, ________ and w* can do anythin« Jn.fhfc line, while no longer attem pt to cheat the people Paoln anil is well Anil favorably known
and th*- frUniis of the youngVoupIf- wM' morning la*«t, and after flnddiiig a s u it-: night this week’ and IrwtaU tha o rtto t’ .
EHfcAS, evert though the drain: you wait. Give ta a tHal ahid be con- hut would give them a square *l*a»I.
“ I f W p e o p l e think they are getting them all tho hnpplncaa th at the world able place to «pend the day In the Com- Dr. Ira Maine* 1» assisting Mr. Irtry
W. I f . UN D E R WOO D r
party of nature, pretty scenes und lovely In the work of obtaining candidates.
a
s*ju«n* deal they feel all right— can bold.
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Kaneaa Solomon. *
K ta c Solom on bad nothing on a Cen­
Ham J . Bryan. »ecrrtary of ita te , de- tra l'a Ju stice of the peace b e fo re «bora
PsWtaSsd E»»tt Tsssdar sod frtdar Marakal B»
elajwt here today that hia a .U ry aa
a colored man and brother * u being
NERAID PRINTING COMPANY member of President Wilson's cabinet I tried fbr stealin g a ch ick en . Th*
waa not aufllcienl to meet hia expense».' prosecuting wttnaaa thou ght It w u
K. J. noitr. Editar
. Mr. M. tUTNEt. Issine ss Maeager
He gave this aa an explantation of why hla fowl, b u t waa not willing to awear.
he expected to continue hia work as a It balng p e a r aundown the lo c a l Solo­
mon let th e hen loom and watched
lecturer.
her going hom e to roostT R e s u lt, the
**Aa this is my Ant chmutauqua lec-4
A C C O UN T W I T H
THE
negro j r » * , fined ISO —K i a i M City
ture since bee unlit j a member of t h e ! Jourffkl.
BANK
OF
SANEOitD
cab in et," said Secretary' B ryan.' "it
may not be out of place to say that I
P ra c tic a l FVowar H old sr.
And it necessary to lecture in order to
A sim ple and practical flo w e r botdri
suftpkflsm t the salary which 1 receive
- l a m ade pfngreen ru b b erised silk,
the
shade o f natural leave«, and la
Is lUrsld BwUdlag
e !*• I tured for eighteen years, this method
outlined w ith a green w ire.
When
! of adding to my income is the moat
worn. It effectu ally prerents th e pene­
tden- natural one to which to turn and 1 re­
tration o f any moisture to th e gown.
The Largest Resources atld Financial Backing of
cent- gard it as
extremely legitimate,
T he w ire*edge p eraltaro f sh a p in g the J
been
J*’! , did .aoL think it improper to go bolder to th e txMiquet proper! an d the ;
Bank in Seminole County.
itirn- from the Chautauqua platform Into a la tte r la th e n attached to t h e co rsag e j
presidential race and if I had been elect­ or w h atever alee desired.
The only Bank in Sanford that divides
ed 1 would have thought it no stepping
its depositors.
the down *° teturri to the lecture platform.
Trespassing.
ftor These meetings enable me to keep in
A stre e t c a r and an au tom ob ile had
W e have the only exclusive Safety Vault
touch with the people."
had an alterca tio n which end ed with
(
No other reference is made to politics the la tte r. In a more or le *a b attered
rent our boxes at $3.00 per year.
lmrt by the secretary.
condlUkm. lodged on (£« fe n d « - o f the
form er. A little boy and h la m other
W e want your business, offering absolute protection for
happened alo n g lost aa It era s over,
Share Dinner at Ike Sea Side Inn
your deposits.
and when th e youngster saw th em he
Daytona Beach, Ha., July 2 0 th .— cried out in glee: "Oh. look, th e re *'
Sea Food of all kinds. Barbecued Pig an auto standing on th a t stre e t
and Chicken Pie. Be ,ure to spend car's m u s ta c h e !"
th at Sunday on the Beach and atop at
,
L ay in g Matting.
T h e prwa of the Slate will gladly wrt- tha S e Side Inn.
M R S. C E L fcST Si It 1N K S .
W hen la y in g matting, tt ia n o t al­
eoroe back from hia lum m rf wander­
91-tic
Proprietor,
ways n ecessa ry to cut it in o r d e r to
ing» “U m Je Joe** Dixon, who for two
M . M . SMITH* President'll. E. fÓ LA R, Cashier
fit
co rn ers and alcove«. I t m a y be
months past has been taking sn unique
b etter to do ao in very sm all apacee.
H . R . STEVENS, Vice P ru d e n t
R. R..DEAS, Asst. Cashier
vacation by “ pedewtrianixing” through
Filed for Record
but often m oistening the m a ttin g la
Texas snd Louisians, and holding com
Allan H. W hite and wife to A. F , found to he b ette r than c a ttin g . S o ft­
munion with Nature in her visible forms.
ened thus. It can theo be b e n t with­
Bourlay.
He M now back in harness in the Even­
out breaking, and makes a n e a t, sub­
W'm, Perry to R. Bruce P m y .
stantial edge.
. . . .
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NoUce_| Horne Owners
hia brilliant work in the editorial departJ- G. Tyner an^ wife to Paul M arry,
t, - f - *
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1 have a first flu »
horse ihwr.
ment of this paper,- Lakeland Telegram'.
J . E. B artlett ami wife to F m l L.
O ra to r Slightly Mixed.
Gtte him a trial. *
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B artlett.
A fortnor senator of the
U nited
\\ |{ Underwood
Orange County Investment Co. to State« was addressing a m e e tin g In ■«*(,,}
W hile in Tampa we told Editor R J Samuel East ham.
Holly, of the Sanford Herald, that be
j . w . Perkins snd wife to J . M . Neel,
would be elected vice-president of the J r., rt aL
A. C. L T IM E T A B L E
Florids Press Association.- but he did
Frank Dsy and wife to H. H. M rnot agree with the Advocate editor. . Clure.
MODERN COURSES IN
Soeth Bound
W hst does he now say about It? Russell
Mungrr Land Co. to Frank Rawak.
N'o 27 — L v S I 0 a m
and Holly Will make an ricellent team.
M artha E Fox to J C Bennett,
Brtokkeeping. Banking, C'ommereial l^iw, ComNo89—
Ar 2 .1 5 p m
and we are glad they «ere elected to the
O te c tr e e l Crate Co. to W J p .rk e r
Much Coal In Formosa.
presidency and v«-presidency of the* Will H Fox and wrfc to J T AidCoal la aecoud In valu« am o n g tha No R i— Ar 5.36 p m
mereiai Arithmetic, Penmanship, T y p e w r itin g
Florida PressAwociation
Titusville
ru)
min vrai
production« of
F o r m o s a No R3— Ar 2 M a
Thera are fifteen seams of co a l ex
Shorthand, and all Branches of ('¡v ii Service.
Adtcvalr.
E {( Bradley to Geo ! Anderson
North Boand
tending from tha north coast to T o ea
It seemed too great an honor to U
y (\ Moore to H. C. Dann.
No M — Ar 10.15 a ra
and B chlnchlku perfectnrea " Therw
bestowed upon the humble rd .jta of
A C Starbird and w,fe to Geo. F
I
are four v arieties, anthrwclta, b lack - No 50— Ar 2.56 p m
ih# HrrmJd ind
*o itated to llxti Munnw
No
S2—
Ar
1.18
am
I
hrown. and tw o TarteU e* of brow n.
Walton
Many thar.ks for &gt;,u kind
y H Davts .¿ d wife to Geo. F MunNo 28— Ar 8.50 p ro
wurk and beat wishes and may »e ail roe
neet again at F t. Myer. nest year
W B Hammopd and «.fe to Geo F
Treating B y m i and Scalds.
So 25— From Trilby
Hums snd scald s should bo tre a te d
_O—
M unroe.
No 24 —For Trilby
with g lycerin« and flour, tb * la tte r
_... ,
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,
Arthur Schults to F. W Shepherd.
We will haw to hand it to the Orlando
u
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wall heaped o v er the affected p a r t No 101 — From Trilby
.
.
« a lte r V Newell and wife to Rcwy
»entinel. It ta one of the neatest. brtght- ^ Wtiann
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' Then ti« round a linen bandage to ex ­ No 100— F or Trilby
11-15 PICO BUILD IN G
♦
clude tha air
If cotton wool la bandy No 21 From Iveesburg
•t and best dailies in the state and w,
,
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. , — A . J- Lhliin ami wi!e to l_ A. Shat- it ta b etter to use for ttit»- y s a e y e - Aia Iff— f o e
ruh
to commend- J kmi nj-ira thetr
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
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tuck
than Unen.
No 15? From Leesburg
goo*l judgment m eliminating a.lver
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»sing from the front juige. They have ^ (l
No 126—From Oviedo
» t some rvwnue in this but from a
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Holland'» Busts,t Man.
ypograhprcal standpoint such a paper
On a sign o v er a barber s sh o p a t No 127— For Oviedo

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Sanford Business College !

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t'xervtrret Turpentine Co. to E tt
Fish
Tom Ib-yam jert to Ja*. D. Elegga.
S. A. Robinson and »tie to W F
Martin.
D Vt IVndleton ar.d wife to N F
Hatar her
\nr.H- t-i'lfrw'r. and wife to N F
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Jn o. F Schumann and wife to H. T

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D- B Sphaler and wife to Johnny C
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Munger Lan-i Co. to John E Burchard.
Munger Land Co. to John E. B urchard
Not Unreaeonabla.
"B o y wanted for sa u sa g e s.' rana an
announcement, la a batcher's shop at
lla rte s d e a
It «osada unappetising—
yet ao doubt a hoy ta tha proper accom panim ent for the 'm ashed.— Lorn
don Opinion.

Btlenttn. Holland
"Parent W o n te n
lead« donkeys on hire like his fa th e r,
kill* pigs, sm okes kama. and' o ccu p ies
him self with all kinds of sw inish de­
tail work, also sh ares and cu ts hair,
except on S u n d a y s '

Cool Heads and
Clear Minds

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E x h ib it.

Exe— “S o now he has a b re a ch of
promts« on hie hands and the woman
is abowing le tte ra of hi, » a jln g he'd
Jo all sorts o f things for her ' W y e - 'S o r t of pcomtsaory trote, eh *“ E x e —
" T e a , with the a c c e n t on the 's o rry .' *

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A little mistake made in sendinir a telegram mav be costly
enough to make you shiver on
the hottest ot summer days.
Cool vour head in the refreshing; breeze o f
in electric tzn and you won't make mistakes.
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ta ,fB yi w ak, B M , n « Ita u
U ( t a u lu t
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B ar M o vin g P ictu res.
Brookline. M ass., said to bo tb «
rich est town la the world per c a p ita ,
does not perm it moving pictures
T h e t, tta &gt;t»ta
children of w ealthy parents m ast Snd
other am usem ent They know a o th !n g
of the delights of the tra),lea
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E le c t r ic fs a a k e lp m ain tain high w orking
• ffto r a r y d a rin g th e h o t M M O L T h e
G -E E le c tr ic F a n , a re T h e L e a d e r , of the
V terk eC W e h an d le all u s e « and atyU a.

Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Co
1 10 S o . I 'a r k

Fh in e

C om are d.
T o m m y , th is la the second tim e
you have asked to be let off to go to
your
grandm other's
fa n e ra i"
"I
know U, air. b o t 1 got two g ra n d ­
m others. sir."
W om an *. Watch.
Z Z f~ rZ ~
T he reason a woman la a woman la *r tad «tat»,
b eca uae If b er w atch has a b eau tifu l
monogram engraved on the back sh e
li“ “1 *'
doesn't care w h eth er It keeps tim e o r
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may he caiied a newsW anted Land and Husband.
saws. "Know th y s e lf.' for In s ta s e * .
d pubiahef. if not an
She could plow and do all the fa r r i On the other hand. TaalU artty b reed s
editor of the Commoner
wcirk. and if she got land «fie » o c P |« » t e m p t * Hoar do yaa dop«
th a t
twwn trade Civ-J Adminhusband, was the contention o l out?
'anal Zone. G a Jo a a v . 4 r ° &lt;la* »«ta a n who applied reCwcUe
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■view C c v r n t t k * „ , to t i s land board o f H s*G a » U . W &gt;
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torta. A u stra lia
"D aagerooaJy W ell."
per man. U a e of the
,
Lord Byron, ta r e f e r » » to a lad y
» n t . Kxs hAvi 4 iv ie d
h#
til oC w rit m: **LAdy------r* Editor GcuxaV* of*
: Had a Good. Start.
t a a been dangerous)y 111. but tt m ay
ate h i* been appaanted
T V. mao a la Ht tug ahead o f Ma co n scie you to te a m that «he U danL Editor Stovall, o í the
laeom n." T o n a ia right, a PUmaon guroualy wall
a g a in ."
a m choaen M inister
to ***a d still for flv« years. I
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Cn»* e r P a rk A v e n u e an« S eco n d S tr e e t
C O N T R A C T O R S F O N A L L K IN D S O P H E A V Y H A U L tN O

L a rg s supply o f H o rs es , M u H &gt;.
W ag on s and H arness alw ays
on hand F o r Sale o r Exchange

For Engraved Cards See The Herald

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Dolnge,XhIng« by H«tv*s.

An old woman of m orm ons alia
balled a tram -car. and with consld
•cable difficulty managed to clim b up
and get a arat Inalda When aha waa
com fortably settled *he looked at a
m an sitting opposite and said:
"If
you'd been 'art a man you'd 'a 'elped*
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sad sm
ile
«*&lt;* rwplled: - " I f you'll b*en only’ 'a r t ‘
th e woman yon aro I might 'a ro 'ad
• try ."
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Wonderful UaaS of C om .
' lin t tho m ost rem arkable thing
a b o u t com Is th e new products that
h a r e been derived from I t the many
new uses which scien ce and Am erican
genius hare crea te d for I t Corn now
en ters into ISO d ifferent producta, tho
m o st fam iliar being syrup, sugar,
b reak fast foods, shortening, salad oils,
d essert m aterials and candles.— Lea
lie's.
Child's Constancy.

Choir Couldn't flee I t
T he c h o i r of a T i l l a g e c h u r c h h a d
sung an anthem In flno style, w i t h
all Its m i g h t and s t r e n g t h , till t h e
rery roof of the old church seemed
to vibrate with tretnenduus uproar At
Eplocopa] Church
the cloee of the anthem the leaaon
for t h e day was begun.' "And a fter
Services in the -Church of the Holy
the uproar was erased,” _____
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o u t m - a efrar and so n o n n w ) ¿in Jt.^ T n tF l' fu rth ri"
TkT oa
TO,ce- T h e whole congregation lm- io ||0K&gt;;
mediately tittered audibly, but the
Sunday school every Sunday morn­
choir could not understand tho Joke.
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Slornihg Prayer and sermon cVrry
H istory of tha Key.
Sunday morning at 11: eicep t the first
Tho key was ono of the first things Sunday ot the month, when there will lie
Invented by man. T he prim itive key a choral celebration with sermon a t that
waa probably a thorn or sp lin ter. hour. Early celebration ut 7:3 0 the
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come Into use.
Wooden pegs fol­
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lowed thee«. In modem tim es the
evening at 7:30.
process of m anufacturing keys Is very
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highly developed. Fifty years
ago
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ties of keys, each having lta special lowed by an informal talk on the prinname and d istin ct use. Today they riplrn ol Christianity aa taught by the
are legion.— H arper's W eekly.
church
R E V . A R T H U R S. P E C K .
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Won Papa's Dollar.
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SALE

This will be the greatest sale ever attempted in
Sanford. There will be nothing but bargains on
display in every part of the store and in addition
our stock consists only of fresh crisp new merchan­
dise but there is a reason for this sale. After six
monthsQ£.since the J r s t of January.1913, we have ,
done a grand business and to show our hundreds jn£
friends and customers our appreciation of their
business, we are now putting on this mammoth
Profit Sharing Sale.
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5c Salt Water Pearl Huttons, 3 cartK 05c
Men's Paris Garters, 25c grade
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Fibre Matting Suit Cases. $1.25 kind 98c
‘Men's leath er Melts, sale price
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23c
t\ il~u lies’ Hose, sale price
8c
I JJwiievjiauze Vests, MV grade
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Duties' Military Hose Supporters
21c
Coal's Darning Cotton, 3 balls
5c
MV Pearl Muttons, sale price
8c
15c Pearl Hutton sale
13c
Itihlam worth up to 25e yd. sale
15c
ti Packages Hair Pins
5c
Koval Society Einb. Floss, 2 for
5c
Hose Supporters
9c
Colgate’s Soap,a special, per cake 3 l-2c

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S T O R E S —121-123

N O T IC E —This S to re w ill

bo Closed all day Thursday, July
17th P reparing for This Sale.

No. 2 Dress Shield.4, "OnandofT"
No. 3 Dress Shields, ‘'OnandoiT'
No. t Dress Shields, "OnandofT”
Dress Shields, "F ragran t"
Ribbons, widths 1, 2. 3. a bolt
Dirge Site Mutton Molds, a do?.
Small Size Mutton Molds, a do?.
Brighton Garters for Men. sjiecial
lad ies’ Handkerchiefs, l fur
Mep’s 50c Tie CJaaps
35c M en's Tie Clasps
35c Men’s CulT Muttons
50c Men's C'nfT Buttons
25c Whittemore’s Shoe Polish
Men’s Garter Special

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AS an extra special in the Men's Shoo Depart
ment all the $3.50 Snow's “ Union M ade" Ox
fords will Ik? placet! on sale at a 20 per cent dis
count. Thus includes l ’atent Leather, Gun
M etal. Yici Kid, also Tan Russia Ualf.

20 P E R C E N T O F F $ 4 .0 0

This sale will he moving day in Snow's
"Union Made” Oxfords, the $-1.00 grade will be
sold at 20 per cent discount for this sale, in­
cluding Yici Kid, Patent leath er, Tan Russia

Whit temore’s Baby
S a le

House Furnishing Sale
l t'R T A IN DRAl*EHIE.S
I ji r f r sin- Red Sjwvads. they
are worth 11.25. for tht* »ile »i&gt;
« ili »ell them at
Ta ble

A tw-autiful line of C urtain Mra|&gt;eriei! for thu *aJe and »jw-ctally
priced aa yard only

MOHAW K SH E ET SALK
Sl*yO-tn Seamles» 8oft Finish
and tree from starch for this
»ale o n ly . _
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This ö a 25c leader
q u illt) and hm»h »no»
»peci« I

These 18i36 in Hock Towel»
See thl» lot .t for

are a leader

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Turkish Towel*, I S ■.16-in
and a rood Under for 15c,
this
tale »pecially priced

A» a leader fur thu «ale * e offer
12x36-111 FiJIo»
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worth
12 l^c.choice, each only

Miaaea Vici Kid Pum i», 11 1j to 2
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Children’* Vici Kid Pumps. 5 to 8
SSc
Miew*’ Russian Calf Pump*. I D j lo 2 l.3 S

A 72-in Bleached Table Dama»k. well worth 11.25 &gt; yard
thtaaale

36-in Width Finished Soft
for the Needle, while lot lasts
(limjt 10 yards to cus- q \
tom crjayanl
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One gritea Spools J .
CivaLs’ Sewing Thread,
and white all numbers
12 spools to customer!
very special a spool__

Men s Genuine Porous Kmt
CndershirLs, never m-11 fur h-se
than 50c, all sizes, this q r j
special a garment .
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NIGHT GOWNS

2 O'Clock p. m.

la d ies’ Night Gowns, well
made. Nainsook, trimmed with
lace and embroidery, n p
special, a garment

One lot genuine S. S. S. 36-in
Unbleached Sheeting, the 8 l-2c
kind (limit 10 yards to cus­
tomer) for this sale Q l
a yard
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Children» Rus. Calf Pump». » l r 11
Children» Rus. Calf Pump». 6-8
Misse» Pat. 1.eith er Finish. 111rChildren* All Leather Pumpa.fh ! .

Saturday, July 19th

Saturday, July 19th

DAINTY CAMBRIC 3 l-2c

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$5.00 Snow’s Vici Oxfords, Sale
$4 50 Snow’s Patent I-eather Oxfords sale
$4 50 Snow's Tan Russ in Calf Oxfords
$5.00 Snow's Gun Metal O* fords
$5.00 Snow's Patent 1-eather Oxfords sale
$4.50 Snow's Gun 'Metal Oxfords
$5.(XT Snow's Tan Russia Calf Oxfords
$4.50 Snow’s Yici Kid Oxfords
Slen’s Carpet Slippers only
M en’s White Tennis Oxfords, only
Men’s Black Tennis Oxfords, only
Men’s leath er Barefoot Sandalls
Men’s Rubber Overshoes, special
Men's All leather Work Snoes, only
Women’s Solid I .eat her Slippers Sale

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Light also dark colored C al­
ico, tic to 7c grade 'limit 15
yds to customer 1 a Q ]
yard only
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Monday, July 21st

Six standard size Dinin'
Plates, the 60c grade, trin moi
neat gold stripes, 6 O O n
(Limit 6 ’Plates to custom^ )

At 8:30 O'Clock
Corset Covers, Lace and
Embroidery
trimmed, worth
up to 35c, this sale our special
price on these while I Q
lot lasts
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2 O'Clock p. m.
Fine quality, 40-in W hue
Lawn, very specially priced for
this day and hour a
yard only
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This department has been carefully
prepared for this mammoth sale anil
you are cordially invited to attend
and save money.
27-in Colored Linen 16e
This is truly a sale in Furniture. These prices are from 20 per cent to 40 per
Twenty-five cents is the price, but S5e Batiste Crepe, white
cent below market vaJue. The time to furnish your house and save money is now this sale says for this- special
65 Cambric Linen, white onl&gt;60c Sheer Linen Lawn, »pecial
at this sale.
line of colored Linens a yd
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Pepperell Sheeting Bar]
The genuine 2 1 -4 v
.Sheet in.

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YictroUs and
Victor Talking Machines
gee our new line of these
popular musical’ instruments,
consisting of the latest types,
with the best prices for cash on
easy monthly payments.
Full line of Double Face Vic­
tor Records in the latest vocal
and instrumental hits, also a
choice line of standard and
classic vocal and instrumental

Victor Regular ai A Halfu iX e e d te s .

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51-25 Linen Sheeting, 90-in wide
Cfce Ptiw Crepe, pink or blue
35e 10-1 Bleached Sheeting
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... $ 3 . 1 9
Cupboard Safe, with 2 drawers, sale
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4.48
$7.50 ¿Dresser, Amer. Plate Mirrqr. J
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3-Panel Screen, 54-in high _
....................... 98
$13.75 Oak Dresser, FVench B er. MirroC
Double Bed. or 4-6 size. Iron Bed
1.98
$20.00 Oak Dresser. French Bev. Mirror
K a 120 C o iiS p rin st-____
1.69
$23.00 Oak Dresser, handsome Mirror
$23.50 Sidebbard. sale
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18.98
$10.00 Oak Chiffonier, sale price-., j .
$16.75 Oak Chiffonier, sale price
Oak Center Tables, 24x244n. special
1.69
$1225 Fibre Bottom Oak Diners
$48.75 Sideboard, quarter sawed Oak
36.75
$3.00 Chase Leather Bottom Diners .... .
5ft Kitchen Table, this sale
2.59
6ft Exten&amp;on Table, "D ak.” sale ................ .............
9x12 fL
5.98
Crex Rugs.
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8 x l6 fL O e x Rugs .... ..£ --------------$15.00 Book Case, 4 shelve*___ ________ 1150
"Oak” Wardrobe, quarter sawed finkh
6x9 ft. Crex Rugs
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27x54-in Axminster Rugs ............
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17,98
0*k Rocking Chairs, $2.50 grade ............
1.69
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It is now Coupon Clipping Time with us and for
the next few days we are going to clip coupons and
give to our customers in the form of bargains. It
will soon be school time again and the time to buy
the necessary1ttratertals is now during this great
selling event. Come early and get among the bar­
gain plums before the other person gets what you
want. There will be thousands of extra bargains
and we want everyone to secure some.

S P E C IA L

The Doors Will Be Open At

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be Closed all day Thursday, July

ling, July 18th.

17th Preparing for This Sale.
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Women’s Shoe Sale! Ladies’ R eady-T o-W ear
Seby made the.se fine Shoes and we are
making the sale price. Here is an opportunity
that seldom comes. Our special $1.98 line &lt;»f
\ ici Kid and Patent Leather‘Oxfords n» | n n
For this profit sharing sale
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Tlu* Ki'udy lo Wenr Department is
runnmg over with barguins i"ii-id ing
i&gt;f Iti.iiu Ut Hi' we ha ve imi '|.n&lt; t &lt;• teli
aliout &gt;»•**, timi will he enough
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WASH SKUtT^

\ allies up In $3.00 Will he ("llllll
line, &lt;*»&gt;nsisling of Linens, Reps, (
Homespuns in white ami d* 1
natural linen &lt;ulun*
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III tills
rashes.
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w o o l , SK IR T S
! Itesi* un* up tu the minili' *t'\le&gt;. Imi
ale tu In um\ii| in this sale at ama/inylv
l&gt;i\v priées
K\ei\ nneal Ilargains
I \IUKS* I o n i , t o M s
K\er\ une thal ean gei a li) in thè
I .meli ( Kats will limi thè musi interestmg hai lmiio thev li a v* si*'*n
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T A N *O X F O R D S AND P I M P S $1.89

lids is extraordinary, genuine Tan Russia
Calf Oxfords and Pumps for Ladies', especially
priced by ns for $2.19 for this sale while stock
lasts, at the exceedingly low price of
-o n ly .
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ish, the lOr size

$ 2 , 2a am i 5 2 . 0 0 fur

I lie pnee talks again
I hise ,m* all
fresh slock Linen, Rep, I'nphn ami I'ii|lie
Wash Skirts, white and
lllien color

$1.59

$1.89 J

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n’» Solid Leather Oxfords Sale
i
n’s ¡¡olid leath er KliLstic Side Princess Slippers
■n’s Solid lycather Hutton Oxfords
■n’s White Puiiips. side price
■n's Kid Strap rumps, All leath er
s Patent Leather, no strap Pumps fur Women
s White Nubuck Colonial Pumps
h Tan Russia Calf and Oxfords, special
s Gun Metal Pumps, special
Selby's Patent I ¿eat her, turn, strap Pumps
s Patent leather. Goodyear well Oxfords
a White Canvass Goodyear welt Pump
s $3.50 T an Mutton Oxfords. Goodyear welt
s Gun Metal Mutton Oxfords
t Leather, two strap Pumps
All Leather Purr pa, 6-8
ici Kid Shoe«, l t ' - j
*ff Blu. Oxfnnl*. ID *r 2
a Blue her Oxfords,8 ’ j t o l l

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I illumina’ of ( orwl ( 'uvem anil l 'r . i a i r «

for lin» .all* Mill In* [nil nut as
u li*niti*r. »hili*

isday, July 22nd

Here is another lug value in I Julies' Muslin Underskirts. consisting of d eep
lace and embroidery Bouncing, Them* are good numbers to retail up to
$ 1 .0(1 Mot our prices will In* for any of this lot only

98c

Saturday, July 26th

H ,10 (&gt; '( In k

8 3 0 (&gt;’( lo ck a

An eye-opener in Cooking
t 'tonsils, (¡raniteware Veg­
etable Puts, the 35c -J
kind for
A a/C

Daily

Limit 10 yards to customer.)

2 O’Clork p. m.

Sales

One gross .1 &amp; P Coats’
Sewing Cotton, black, white
and all numbers, very
special a spool
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(Limit 12 spools to customer)

2 O'Clock p. m.
Men's Malbriggan Under­
shirts, all sizes, this day. very
specially priced |&gt;er -| nr
garment, only
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SALE STRAW HATS 35c
While they last, this line of
Men and Boy's Straw Hatsv all
worth 50c and 60c for

$1.25 S H IR T S 93c
These Shirts are plain white,
coat style, all sizes, for the profit
sharing sale priced at

-SUM M EIL.S11.KS_
See this line of desirable silk mate­
rials for summer time, all the leading
colors, nlso black and white, Q p T «
if yard .y. .........L t ) t

mrrrmni bat gam “ Nbrn*----nnlly’s ” No. Al "Union Made"
Overalls, .P ro fit
Sharing Sale,
Bizes 30 to 4*1 waist,
$1.00 grade

25c SOX 21c
— ' %U2S SOCT ■S i l l ILLS JIH c - „
Men’s Soft Negligee
Shirts,
Genuine Boack Cat Silk Lisle
collar attached, all sizes, worth Sox for Men, black and white,
$1.26'for this sale, very A Q
also colors, for the Profit i)*| _
choice, uitly
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65c Night Shirts
49c
$1.2iTHorBehide Gloves
98c
65c Leather Gloves
49c
B. V. D. Union Suits
89c
B. V. D. Shirts
45c
50c Otis Undershirts
‘
39c
50c Otis Bal. Drawer»
39c
35c Bal. Underahirts__ ...... ... 24c
35c. Bal. Drawers...
___ _24c
Special lino Black Cat S o x ...... 15c
6 pr Georgia Knit Sox------- :... 25e

20c White Lodge* Gloves
15c
60c Girard Drawers.
39c
75o Scrivea’a Draweps
59c
5()i! Collar A lt. Neg. Shirts
45c
Mkj President Suspenders
43c
3fs| Extra Length Suspenders 2&lt;V
25&lt;) SusiKtiulprs
.
19c
50&lt;} M en’s Work Shirts
43c
Boys’ Work Shirts
43c
1’ Blue Serge P u n ts ........ 49c
Bo ps’ Khaki Pants
..............29e
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Color Dress Linen,
number a yard

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35c

83c

HandkerchlefSaterlTTor........ 2W

93c

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I cn yards 3-1 Mleached Domcslic, a good quality
and
finish. Saturday spec- OPT
ml, 10 yards

W H ITE SALE 10c
Here is where a dime talks, bargains
extraordinary.
This beautiful line
of white goods worth up to
25c a yard

25c SPECIA LS 15c
For this sale we will close out a large
line of assorted 25c sellers, 1 P _
«ale price... ......l O t

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GENTS’ FURNISHING SALE

LONG CLOTH SPECIAL
For this sale, Long Cloth 36-in wide
as a leader. THU* .fine num- Q 3 ^
Ikt sale price a yar^L
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ferns.

98c

New goods are always interesting.
Every train and Imut are bringing new
styles in Dress materials at money
saying prices.

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Nainsook, Cambric, Crinkled Crepe, made low neck, chemise style , V neck
and short sleeves, lace or embroidery trimmed, some hand embroidered. Reg­
ular and out sizes, worth 51 2f&gt; and always sold at that, our price a garm. nt uni\

Special

8:30 O’Clock a. m.;
Ten yards 3G-in width Un­
bleached Sea Island Sheeting
(limit 10 yds to custurner) for

10c

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Friday, July 25th

Thursday, July 24

Aluminum Tin Dish Pans,
reinforced top, specinl- £
ly prictsl each only
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: : : Please Note : : :
These Prices Are For Cash Only

At 2 O'Clock
W hi It* lot lasts a nice line of
Ijivrn Dress Patterns O P „
f‘*r
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i Limit 1 Pattern to custo­
mer. )

p. m.

8:30 O'Clock

8k

Muslin Underwear Sale

Wednesday, July 23

Wednesday, July 23

:30 O 'clock a. m.
mine Fruit of the Loom,
wide, Bleached Domestic
e on sale, a yard

$1.98

98c

We will place on side I Julies
Mlack Cat Lisle Hose, all sizes,
black, white and tan q q
(J jiuir of 25c grade ¿ / O C

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( ''insisting of light and dal k color*,
worth lip I" $3 IP for this sale will he
closed nut at (he ridiculous
low price nl

39c

Thi* romi.ti* of Cor*rt Cover arid Skirl
('ordii oat ion, i nrwi ' .iv.*r anij
I'r:i»ki*n&lt; l omtonalloii,
,l*g
Pritirnu Slip*, for ibi» »uli

At 2 O ’C lo r k

37c

I a* I (nr

SI 25 V \l I US

Tuesday, July 22nd

2 O’clock p. m.
mine M. V D. Drawers
e placed on sale, all regnizes, per pair

lht*&gt;

only

Miaiwit Vici Kid Pumps, 11
to 2
1.13
Childrens Vici Kiri Pumps 8&gt;$ lo II 1.19
Childrens \ ici Kid Pump», 5 to 8
1.09

nday, July 21st

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SALE PANTS
See our big specials in Men's
Pants. We will have 3 tables of
Pants bargains, Tabic No. 1,
2 and 3.

Men’s Caps, 35c value
25c
Boys' Cnps, 35c value
25c.
Boys’ Stockings, worth 25c
18c
Boys Mlack Cat Stockings
15c
Men's Mlack Cut Silk Hose
48c
Nunnally's Jumpers
89c
76c Mens Bal. Union Suits........ 49c
1.25 Grade Men« Union Suits 98c
Bow Ties, worth up to 25c
10c
25c Paris Garters .................... 21c
25c Boston Garters......................21c
PSAH Tie'Clasps... &lt;*■»***»•»••••#«•TÜT

MEN S SO X E AI H J '-¡t
Ecr this kalp Mpn'»
black, tan t.ml fancy
Sox, MOllll 10c

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

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TH E SANFORD

^ A *S'/l A t OH 1)— Life It II orih I.tnng
ID^rUOmOA** fRIDAV, JULY

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Valu ma V

Strings Of Barges
Bulk Heading Lake Front
Farmer’s Educational
Fill Upper St. Johns
Will Make Sanford Great
Bradys

B i g Contract
Tics Makes More
Business

Great Savings Here for Qui^k Buyers of Men’s, Young
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Fur­
nishings, at Our July Sale;— 1-3 Off All
.C lothing-1-2 Off Straw Hats
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A late season and a bi^ stock of ¿¡oods in our store are the causes of these reductions.

Profits and even cost prices have been disregarded; it’s simply a question of quick cash sales with us now

So,-here’s your chance,—right at the beginning ot hot weather-to get your Summer or Vacation Outfit at less than
Bear in mind that these are our regular line of goods,—Men’s and Young Men’s Fine clothing from

Schloss Bros. &amp;. Fo.; Furnishings, Shot

Hats, Ftc

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price-tickets unchanged; figure the reductions for yourself, 1-3 off all Clothing; 1-2 off all Straw Hats, other things
in proportion.

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F R ID A Y

JU L Y

LO T N O . 1

LO T N O . 2

LO T N O . 3

$15.00 Suits Now

$20.00 Suits Now

$25.00 Suits Now

$ 1 0 .0 0
LO T NO. 5
500 pairs oxfords and
pumps, all leathers, $3.00
and $3.50 quality, now
$ 1 .6 0

$13.50
LO T N O . 6
200 pairs mens low cut
shoes, $2.50 and $3.00
quality, now

$1.65

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300 pairs ladies oxfords
and pumps, pat. leather,
tan and gun metal, now

$16.75

98c

LO T N O . 7
400 pairs mens oxfords,
all leathers, standard
makes, $3.50, $4 and $5 .

LO T NO. 8
150 P a i r s of B o y s ’
$2.50 and $3.00 oxfords
now
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railway systems of the E ast, under the

direction of C o n trartT irK. E . Unuly «4
this city.
Few people iu Florida know the •xtent of Oils immense d* ul for cross tics
or that it «ill lake this same a.-tnv i.t
men some five yeurw to gi t tiie tilt l.&lt; r
all rut from the thousands of a. r. s ,,f
virgin Umber land that line the »burrs of
the upper St lohti-, b a ll ||.if .v and
thr Kkonliikfiati las'
About inn year ago th* |
Flnrtilu
Land ( omi'uny i i'll
thousand arres nf land in this section
and de«irlng to sell the land for small
farms und orange groves wwre anxious
to get the timlier off tin land. G . mnI tmil&gt;er is worth somethin* llo -e lines 1.1,1

•Ai a &gt;oiin,: nran Mr &lt;'a stir engag'd
in Imnting, hut changt-il to other pur
suiu when the Pouting bu»ine*a derlirird. For aliout twenty year» he vim
l i iniNtriesn m Jordan. N V . and since
Oiat time ha» Us-n u member of Jor
■Ian I.4HlKe. K .V A. M . For tift.su
\i iir» he 1ms made hi» In me in Canastota except as he (pent winters in Flor­
ida, where he owner! n fruit and v\g
&lt;table plantation neur Sanford. When
in health he was a genial tr.nr of kindly
impuliws and his acquaintance* w.-t-«.
numerour in Madison, (»mid: am*
Uu«Midtigu counties. lb i- tl^ ;.,-1 of
it" family to survive, «„v.- , h, t Jt},.r
b ro k e r. Iavvj« || Fasti,
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brie ooiinty. Evening ( otir.»r.i. ( ana
*tota, N Y
&lt; •implirneiilart I» tlie M

'•«■r oi tor ...i,ng fri,i,
M.
.tier
noun cuniphiiientury to nor eimritung
cousins and house guests. Misses la ttie
anil Annie Hnrrold id (bunesv ills The
afternoon was delightfully s,a*nt in the
enjoym ent of vocal and instrumental
muste. pleasant .'oliv, r-.i' ion ... I ,
gi*&lt;"l time gi'tier illv
I I, ||. I,» . „ t ,
and punrh were ».rwd b\ Mr« I ..,.,
assisted by Mr« U I Ito'
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hu.k »&lt; »ml til |*o||ute With
r
Merchant vi*.**'l» (ruin the
north.-rn marts of trade anil even from
foreign water* should I«' constantly
hat Looks Like A M ountxiv K .
ul '&gt;"• Sanford dock*.
With docka
insj
forth
in-.
rmal
not
In- invitni
A Mole Mill W h en K.gl.tl
Th« \ will i miiii- With thr lake billJudged
j heail««! Sttiiford will no lunger la- hi-ld
‘I he lilt a of bulk In ..-a ,• t
,, down In I.hA mhivillf and her proirunt »evnis to loom too lu t*.
t o. ,
j
'«dustriw nipped in thr bud. as
x&lt;&gt;n of gome people nnd j t-r n i ■n reborn th r 'r a w In thr past. F in n
idea is reduc-vil to farts i |v• anin^
" tritro|H.|i» has long ago rccogis a very simple and concrete p, npont uuih I lliu &gt;oiilnhTriui ^Yratrj;ic* p«»|.
lion. Many towns amt villng m j fJ lion of Sanford, and Sanford Ims sufferr loritln have solved li.e qucsti m of
b«-r»UM' of this knqwleilgc und the
hiilkh* ailing and tnan&gt; . ,. i■
.• . . . l»ro*i|»t «&lt; tion Of th r business interest»
cumpllshcd this feat and c U.
u
of illir M.ii-r city on the mouth of the
meli-e lirntit.- thereby
I’be Herald being mti •*. l
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v on pareil to other prujecty. sotnew bat
'■&lt;1 m t be idea iif bulkln ad ng **.
similar, tli. iiiilkbrading of the M .m r.r
lake frot,t L- a simple mat tir
I &gt;n p
•‘Utili "i ‘ i . '..k, will of polire« go bund
in ht.n l
i ij„. bulkl.i ailing
1 Ifily
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*t ii. fniierv I» ite. •saury.
No tid .s ' , at, nd with and no Iresbda und who writes under the * **
fear. Just the necessary capital
lo procure tlie labor.

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Most Interesting Meet
ng At Gainesville
1 lurida

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Hulk bead« I ||.,ve Mn

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Hundred,* ,,f ‘eity lots" . an la
mtitle, which vs ill bring it revenue to the
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Credit A m i Farm er's Hank
ing System
I be m'\ruth annual convention
Ute farm ers, educational and Coo]
alive ! hion of Florida 0|&gt;ened in
auditorium of the agricultural I
Cni venu y of Florida Wednesday m
mg. M. S. Knight, sta te president
bake City presiding Secretary It !
Hush, of Jennings, was in attendili.,'.

I *a&gt; tona. Al&gt;4)ut mne milea ni *urf*C#
face repatring Ims U en completiti and
-bell i.s l*4'ing buiibil (rotti thè pii tu thè
high land. »Mere it will avallatile in thè
o| r,'"b' seiisoif. . The John Anderaon highT - f * * * v» betw ^jjr M i. . xìoh —ami Mnrittr
lo'
lirid|Jm"hjis |Mt*h repainvl. The
Jl. r‘’a41 «u|w«rintendent re|*orts timi he
r|1 bus over flfty eonviets nt work and tuo
&lt;lf ss*{tarate gang* working on thè varloua
roads, and t Hat murh progress has l*ecn
Iliade ili thè Work.

•&gt;«'i Ml i n&gt;|¿revuvt's
.In reply t,, the -taiem m t ol a Florida
I *1- r H.'.t ..Illy Wilson w | .rt r"
fl ' ••gi'i.'i d « iti, ,i|i|mmtment to
Hie J*. risa ci.,
ws -av &gt; tins |, i„,t the
a- a M iiu . r ,,f „i tw.li tm. i.t» have I... r,
•*' • i' Un -tat. ,,| I lori.1.1 ,,| m, i, w|„,
||' rtspv.iiM' wus deliver« d by Mr. were not »up|..,rt. rs of W ilson before
.- Mu darvi of (.ris'tisboro. tia.I-^ ii the convention, but rather wlm opposed
I"|". Itn.t m some ra w , these mm have
,M’ " '' ,,,M" " '« f apphcnniH who were
W il-'.ti .,| j nr ter»

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Ordinarily a sale of

this kind would not be held until a month or more later, hut unusual conditions prevail now, and we cannot afford

maker’s cost.

Opinion
is G r e a t

We find that we are

carrynrfi^ltiTgeT^ftnfrs" than we need at this time ofrhv yrr\r,--\vr must reduce stock (inickly.

to wait.

Other

M-Ven barg— w..r. t „ki n t,
ycwterdtiy t.i l.e tiye.l Fnch Hi
.100(1 in« and mm l.„rgi« will
win&gt;■!« f•&gt;r Jnekv.'i vule i,.n ,..r"
activity iil.ifi^ all lint n in riv
ho« given an iiiip 'iu . I.. hu«i
there .ire in.*n. rnm.T« ,,f
■hip llnir« and other bout» fo
John.» river (ra.le

»"it - upporter» a» a

M ig g i'h if o n

Club II,.
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»dopt« «) wir* lir.'iii'i i
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T hen » .P li,any «.«gg&gt; »Inn « ,« •
Colon, and ll'.wrr. yilluw and green, '
AUmnmla und yellow J u m ine, red
RN*n with Hit Im i«, !*oinH*tti.i or
!{«•&lt;•. pink und green witj, Olramh'i
In order that t h&gt;* rlm jie may n
rrprment tfl« tuab ..f the majifrit.
the club n eiidwr» the preanii'iit
that »ugge-unti« i.e ..m t,, (.,«• i .
fMinilmg -I &lt;r. ' 1*. M.« ll, , .
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»iniill p m e, all in,- ,
grove mud, water m«|
errt «»hop- (lf | i«. ,,y i ,
mil«*, I her«' i» n.i. «t

I* •«.ll»' I on-1r I. ll I

&gt;m it if it i* not don. ».am
cun do the hulk I,ending,
tiv have the direct i rofil»
'Mv cannot earry •h. |n
t h» n let M-.. .M . .■ v ,
ral ti dittili d.dilli«
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meet i h»’ * It* ' »•• ■ %11•r «i i ! i* vi.t«
on.
Fur a loot II. 1 1.« old . 11. pf,,. ...
far ¡J» Not lor &gt;« II.H ,t lor Ou.er». 1 an
other »ugge»turn» will |H. txlrorned.
Thin wtU have to In- decided withn
th&lt;* next few wta-k» III order ll.al the pr..g
ram commuti.- may proi-e« .1 « u h th
preparntiun for the w ar

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ni* uentn and wa.« prori im nt
m Maaonir cirrli-*. Iieing a »to.Hio|i|rr
in thé Muannir Temple of ( in .,.i,,d „
New- y tn-k ht» home tnwn
In another
part of The Herald i» the not». e f r.
(lie ( anuatiMla |&gt;a|H-r reguriln.g m.
dual h of Mr. ( mille. Ile* friend» m Mo*
■ity wdl l*e grii viil to learn of hi» d- ath
.
Drlighlful Day
Mi»» He»»in Long, hr r muRiru M i&lt;««» ami to know thaï the regulur uinti-r «c„
L *ttie and Annie Hu rrold of tiu in o - «on will o|H-n thi» year withmit the
vilie, who are her gun»L», Mut» Muriel chi-i ry gri-i ting of Hoc Caatle.
Harrold and fli'v. E • M. Ilrownlee.
were gurau of R. V. J . F M cKi niion
from Orlnnd
&lt; lay Sprtnga on u delightfiil pirn
, The party went to Orlando m
day against the town clerk and thr
train, where they were mi
nttmlier* of th»- .ity council, charging
M r. McKinnon with hut auto,
them with having tampiTed with the
tfip through thi* country to thr »j
registration hox«^, striking off name»
w m very much enjoyed., Several
unlit»fully ami refusing to replan* them
tie« from the Clay Rfiring* aet-tion
A hearing uf the charge* i* net for to-

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k ■ ointry rt.nd» I»
•• c.ainty Sanford

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p n -a -m ,

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arge numiter of ju&gt;o,,|(. from all pm
I the . notify. F’erficl weather did i
har« m rin.king the vv«nt one hmg
« ferneli.lt. Md. ai d with the found
' i ' «"I ll.«' building laid, it »„«• ,,«. i

\|ral M arkil

Sien PIT il llickaon have o|H'|i|'d u
m » im at tuurket in the «t..r„ hiiihling
'd'p."ob the Well orne Ido. k on Park
.i\•rot* and will curry a full Ime of |r.»h
aid «milked meat*
Mr stern|ier I»
"• 11 .•'•pinmt«i| With th. lit. al trade,
li ning 1*4-4 11 conn«', t. &lt;1 w &gt;n the m .iit-.i
o( J I* IC.'Ihtt». I'he new market will
l*l the trulle know jti»| whut they have
on hand ut all tinte» und will carry u
larg. .niverlnu-m* lit in Th. l i e r a i . I will.

tini*hcil. luit

" " ' ..................... ■ • 4»..r» ..,„1 |{,
em ulivi» from thi« »tute
In tlu*
of Mr lirigg». the 1‘n'Mhli'tit am
Sieretary o| Mie Treasury ignore,
d. I« Kuti««ti frum I lorida and ini.de

i

motfow.
1 luj allegation» are that the officer*
alter«Hl und falsied thi'*ricord» and re•♦E^ter tha*.. who oppose a
the spring added to the pleasure of the ^UJ®.
new bond iaaue urllcv they jirodruc
d *y and the charming impni««»l
(o
idWiy, spring* und «tirr»unding*. Utefr IA»f Uu receipt» und tlu ir
Sanford party returned Tuesday propOft/, while Choae in favor were not
required to produce the«. docutnaenl».
The battle aevms to Iu* ovrr the propo­
sition to iaaue another *eri*» nf i*nnd»
Death of John II &lt; «»tie
for $20.000 when il is charged that the
Tomorrow afternoon nt hi* late home
lit Center atreet will I«, held privately
¡th* funeral of John H. Castle, who et
Rl 2 o dock Sunday morning, af
Woodruff Si Watson ara pulling on a
Hlneaa of to n » montila’ duration big July C learance Sale today and
&gt;TÜch had foroad him lo hi» bed about there ar* «tune rare bargains offered tn

irgani/i r for the American
M Kipiity
Man* of (he iteli gut.« an.
"ok dii.i.« i at in. dim. c !.. ll

«..u

Kt*rn *t (iutcjicl ha» n-tur
was trom $16,000 to $20.000 created an extended tour of the north
from n little .wamp formerly w o rth l«. . here stjvtraj month* «go m „
than nothing, as it wm u menace, and *ith W aller Wildman and i
only one littU, auction dre.|gc to tu r - ' trip to Lynchburg V«
w,t|
form the miracle
Furthermore. |,, hap
lo-avmg Mr W ildnutn
»■" “ h u i-r . little secret m your ear re-,t prolWuxted to U aahingti
Mhcn the New Hive, „ high the wat.-r ».ttrg, Cincinnati. Indianapolis
com,» out of it« hunks and over the p,.,nt*
He spent »om* lime |
*e« W»IJ,” yet there are expenaive field and other eitie* in Illinr
concrete nwidence« being erected on I he formerly resided and *ti
reclaimed lota.
. nrnnle are m nutv
&lt;
wcaka. ago.
summer goods. This (a your opporA_n_d theae_ example*- remind me of
U) buy them in th« Vefy heart ul neglectci
opportunitiea,
Opportuni- ha went. Forreat had a goo&lt;i time but
m, Oneida county, about 68 years
t weather. See them whlla th« tlea knocking and kicking and batter­
says the north is hotter than .Sanford
He married M ia Fidelia L a w
ing for a d m itta n « at Sanford'« doors. and ha is glad to get back home.

u ... .i ... , . r . harli» » „ „ i. j wit „1
...........
Wterlnariun
of the »tat«- rn I iridu
i •» largi'»t
,
■
and
.HI,
I '1*4.1,»»,..„ |...J by H„rida’«
|Hrw.
v illoiig hb v, ill-part mi nt ..I
ru, I iiiv entity of Hornia
— _________
addre»» of il.,. aftirtiiH.n
KU«lng I. \
‘ »1 Ill'll* dtrirtor ..f th.
Merlin July l*i
g a r tic le ,
ul'ural b«|N'rmient St , 1carefully prepared i
ig o
and
* «1 dug for the Farmer«. . printed m a l"CUl (
loll (inlay,
•f tru.le t. nder.d th r ViA-1Prof Adolph Pnekai:
lau, »trong«
roll, ov.-r the city late ir, |y rl.arnpion« .e. . ' i
.Old III the evening ghe lieing hurrnfiil. ' ■av«
««»•iitive »fiwion to truneucl
kiwmg may ». ..the
have a r«‘iil hem licitil
cully," T hi* pi. UMUfc
liclo is baaed, »ny» t
(iood Volusia Itoad*
|».fimenta. He (Iocmi
DeLand
|ierinienta w. re |wr»i
of county
Doner* met with all
rtniwiily hu« »urviveil
memlwr* j
b I). Matey of Duy*u,iyl yenr»." the articl
tonn, havi
‘fu ti
J i p lç i lU i u i v u . W i!.
T r ? u r *rjrv iv «• many more ten thou»Miu),
rttatgtuel.
. The road m|*erlntendent refuirted re­ if tic wodil ln&gt;tivtliut long. It ig douhlpair» to bridge* on the Osteen-Sanford ful, if ttnv one ever contraeteli tu b im iroad und con*iiii*rulile prbgr*'** mad«, Irsi» through kinning at least, not in».
«helling the «ame
through Holden Germany.”
Pruine
Over InOli vurd» ,,( ,|„|| huv.
Ih«.») spread on the Orange ( ily lieti.»
ferry r.uiel t„ Sanfurti. which i« n..w m
ferry rou.i to Sanforil, whtcfi i»
gmul condition
Completion of the

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»uppra-n ' Hi W

I &amp;fKTifKKI.

wbie

iU aaacU are alleged to be not i
than $200, at least to far aa cah la
cerned.—'Tampa Time«.

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                    <text>THE SANFORD HERALD

OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

the g ar d e n s p o t o f th e w o r l d

THE SANFORD

^ A *S'/l A t OH 1 ) — L ife I t II orih I . t n n g
ID ^ rU O m O A * * fR ID A V ,

JU L Y

I» ,

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Valu ma V

Strings Of Barges
Bulk Heading Lake Front
Farmer’s Educational
Fill Upper St. Johns
Will Make Sanford Great
Bradys

B ig Contract
Tics Makes More
Business

*’ ' •

•*

*

.

BUY

I* .

AND

direction of ContrartTirK. E. Unuly «4
this city.
Few people iu Florida know the • xtent of Oils immense d* ul for cross tics
or that it «ill lake this same a.-tnv i.t
men some five yeurw to gi t tiie tilt l.&lt; r
all rut from the thousands of a. r. s ,,f
virgin Umber land that line the »burrs of
the upper St lohti-, b a ll ||.if .v and
thr Kkonliikfiati las'
About inn year ago th* |
Flnrtilu
Land ( omi'uny i i'll
thousand arres nf land in this section
and de«irlng to sell the land for small
farms und orange groves wwre anxious
to get the timlier off tin land. G.mnI tmil&gt;er is worth somethin* llo-e lines 1.1,1

W

SAVE

H.-r- ». i,„ve
iv,i U ke m „„.
r&lt;*
hu.k »&lt; »ml til |*o||ute With
r
Merchant vi*.**'l» (ruin the
north.-rn marts of trade anil even from
foreign water* should I«' constantly
hat Looks
Like
A Mountxiv K .
ul '&gt;"• Sanford dock*. With docka
insj
forth
in-.
rmal not In- invitni
A Mole Mill When K.gl.tl
Th« \ will i miiii- With thr lake billJudged
j heail««! Sttiiford will no lunger la- hi-ld
‘I he lilt a of bulk In..-a ,• t
,, down In I.hA mhivillf and her proirunt »evnis to loom too lut*.
t o. ,
j
'«dustriw nipped in thr bud. as
x&lt;&gt;n of gome people nnd j t -r n i ■n reborn th r'ra w In thr past. Finn
idea is reduc-vil to farts i |v • anin^
" tritro|H.|i» has long ago rccogis a very simple and concrete p, npont uuihI lliu &gt;oiilnhTriui ^Yratrj;ic* p«»|.
lion. Many towns amt villng m jfJ lion of Sanford, and Sanford Ims sufferr loritln have solved li.e qucsti m of
b«-r»UM' of this knqwleilgc und the
hiilkh* ailing and tnan&gt; . ,. i■
.• .. . l»ro*i|»t «&lt;tion Of thr business interest»
cumpllshcd this feat and c U. u
of illir M.ii-r city on the mouth of the
meli-e lirntit.- thereby
I’be Herald being mti • *. l
,■
v on pareil to other prujecty. sotnew bat
'■&lt;1 m t be idea iif bulkln ad ng **.
similar, tli. iiiilkbrading of the M .mr.r
lake frot,t L- a simple mat tir I &gt;n p
•‘Utili "i ‘ i. '..k, will of polire« go bund
in ht.n l
i ij„. bulkl.i ailing
1 Ifily
'ttt.J *
*t ii. fniierv I» ite. • saury.
No tid.s ' , at, nd with and no Iresb-

•Ai a &gt;oiin,: nran Mr &lt;'astir engag'd
in Imnting, hut changt-il to other pur
suiu when the Pouting bu»ine*a derlirird. For aliout twenty year» he vim
l i iniNtriesn m Jordan. N V . and since
Oiat time ha» Us-n u member of Jor
■Ian I.4HlKe. K .V A. M. For tift.su
\i iir» he 1ms made hi» In me in Canastota except as he (pent winters in Flor­
ida, where he owner! n fruit and v\g
&lt;table plantation neur Sanford. When
in health he was a genial tr.nr of kindly
impuliws and his acquaintance* w.-t-«.
numerour in Madison, (»mid: am*
Uu«Midtigu counties. lb i- tl^ ;.,-1 of
it" family to survive, «„v.- , h, tJt},.r
broker. Iavvj« || Fasti,
,,( \|,|,
brie ooiinty. Evening ( otir.»r.i. ( ana
*tota, N Y
&lt;•implirneiilart I» tlie M
'•«■r oi tor ...i,ng fri,i,
M.
.tier
noun cuniphiiientury to nor eimritung
cousins and house guests. Misses la ttie
anil Annie Hnrrold id (bunesv ills The
afternoon was delightfully s,a*nt in the
enjoyment of vocal and instrumental
muste. pleasant .'oliv, r-.i' ion ... I ,
gi*&lt;"l time gi'tier illv
I I, ||. I,» .„ t,
and punrh were ».rwd b\ Mr« I..,.,
assisted by Mr« U I Ito'
|.
., «.,

da und who writes under the ***

Profits and even cost prices have been disregarded; it’s simply a question of quick cash sales with us now

So,-here’s your chance,—right at the beginning ot hot weather-to get your Summer or Vacation Outfit at less than
Hats, Ftc

()rigi i ui 1
price-tickets unchanged; figure the reductions for yourself, 1-3 off all Clothing; 1-2 off all Straw Hats, other things

in proportion.

S A LE

-

S TA R TS

LOT NO. 1
$ 1 5 .0 0 S u i t s N ow
$ 1 0 .0 0

.

F R ID A Y

LOT NO. 2
$ 2 0 .0 0 S u it s N ow

$13.50

JU L Y

o| r,'"b' seiisoif. . The John Anderaon highT-f***v» betw^jjr Mi. . xìoh—ami Mnrittr
lo'
lirid|Jm"hjis |Mt*h repainvl. The
Jl. r‘’a41 «u|w«rintendent re|*orts timi he
r|1 bus over flfty eonviets nt work and tuo
&lt;lf ss*{tarate gang* working on thè varloua
roads, and t Hat murh progress has l*ecn
Iliade ili thè Work.
•&gt;«'i Ml i n&gt;|¿revuvt's
.In reply t,, the -t a ie m m t ol a Florida
I *1- r H.'.t ..Illy Wilson w | .rt r-

"
fl ' ••gi'i.'i d «iti, ,i|i|mmtment to
Hie J*. risaci.,
ws -av &gt; tins |, i„,t the
a- a M iiu . r ,,f „i tw.li tm. i.t» have I... r,
•*' • i' Un -tat. ,,| I lori.1.1 ,,| m, i, w|„,
||' rtspv.iiM' wus deliver« d by Mr. were not »up|..,rt. rs of W ilson before
.- Mu darvi of (.ris'tisboro. tia.I-^ ii the convention, but rather wlm opposed
I"|". Itn.t m some ra w , these mm have
,M’ " '' ,,,M" "'«f apphcnniH who were
W il-'.ti .,| j nr ter»

r‘l«Ui: I. I

M-Ven b a r g — w ..r .

(firtWtAw *41«

t „ k i n t,

ycwterdtiy t.i l.e tiye.l Fnch Hi
.100(1 in« and mm l.„rgi« will
win&gt;■!« f•&gt;r Jnekv.'i vule i,.n,..r"
activity iil.ifi^ all lint n in riv
ho« given an iiiip'iu. I.. hu«i
there .ire in.*n. rnm.T« ,,f
■hip llnir« and other bout» fo
John.» river (ra.le

»"it - upporter» a» a

Miggi'hifon
Club II,.
.r t
.
.
»dopt« «) wir* lir.'iii'i i
■r i ,
Then » .P li,any «.«gg&gt; »Inn « ,« •
Colon, and ll'.wrr. yilluw and green, '
AUmnmla und yellow J u m ine, red
RN*n with Hit Imi«, !*oinH*tti.i or
!{«•&lt;•. pink und green witj, Olramh'i
In order that th&gt;* rlmjie may n
rrprment tfl« tuab ..f the majifrit.
the club n eiidwr» the preanii'iit
that »ugge-unti« i.e ..m t,, (.,«• i .
fMinilmg -I &lt;r. ' 1*. M.« ll, , . vi

' 1¿

» • ••

•

»iniill pme, all in,- ,
grove mud, water m«|
errt «»hop- (lf | i«. ,,y i ,
mil«*, I her«' i» n.i. «t

I* •«.ll»' I on-1r I. ll I

&gt;m it if it i* not don. ».am
cun do the hulk I,ending,
tiv have the direct i rofil»
'Mv cannot earry •h. |n
t h» n let M-.. .M . .■ v ,
ral ti dittili d.dilli«
« n

" " ' .................■ • 4»..r» ..,„1 |{,
American

emulivi» from thi« »tute
In tlu*
of Mr lirigg». the 1‘n'Mhli'tit am

Man* of (he iteli gut.« an.

S ie r e t a r y o| Mie Treasury ignore,
d. I« Kuti««ti frum I lorida and ini.de

irgani/i r
M Kipiity

for

the

"ok dii.i.« i at in. dim. c !.. ll

• rtainly

; '|»i \.Uiof ami i

meet ih»’ * It* ' »•• ■ %
11• r «i i ! i* vi.t«

LOT NO. 3

LOT NO. 4

$ 2 5 .0 0 S u i t s N o w

3 0 0 p a ir s la d ie s o x fo r d s
a n d p u m p s , p a t. le a t h e r ,
ta n a n d g u n m e ta l, n o w

$16.75

98c

Thin wtU have to In- decided withn
th&lt;* next few wta-k» III order ll.al the pr..g
ram commuti.- may proi-e« .1 «uh th
preparntiun for the war
.
Drlighlful Day
Mi»» He»»in Long, hr r muRiru Mi&lt;««»
L*ttie and Annie Hu rrold of tiuino-

vilie, who are her gun»L», Mut» Muriel

LOT NO. 6

LOT NO. 7

LOT NO. 8

5 0 0 p a i r s o x fo r d s a n d
p u m p s , a ll le a t h e r s , $ 3 .0 0
a n d $ 3 .5 0 q u a lit y , n o w

2 0 0 p a ir s m e n s lo w c u t
s h o e s , $ 2 .5 0 a n d $ 3 .0 0
q u a lit y , n o w

4 0 0 p a ir s m e n s o x fo r d s ,
a ll
le a t h e r s , s t a n d a r d
m a k e s , $ 3 .5 0 , $ 4 a n d $ 5 .

150 P a irs of B o y s ’
$ 2 .5 0 a n d $ 3 .0 0 o x f o r d s
now
■
.

$ 1 .6 0

$1.65

$2.65

$1.95

f J. : **

high land. »Mere it will avallatile in thè

I be m'\ruth annual convention
Ute farmers, educational and Coo]
alive ! hion of Florida 0|&gt;ened in
auditorium of the agricultural I
Cni venu y of Florida Wednesday m
mg. M. S. Knight, state president
bake City presiding Secretary It !
Hush, of Jennings, was in attendili.,'.

.«(r .tI-

on.
Fur a loot II. 11.« old . 11. pf,,. ...
far ¡J» Not lor &gt;« II.H ,t lor Ou.er». 1 an
other »ugge»turn» will |H. txlrorned.

LOT NO. 5

■

Senator Fletcher Discuter» R „ al I*a&gt; tona. A l&gt;4)ut mne milea ni *urf*C#
face repatring Ims Uen completiti and
Credit Ami Farmer's Hank
-bell
i.s l*4'ing buiibil (rotti thè pii tu thè
ing System

I Hra.ii nt

Bear in mind that these are our regular line of goods,—Men’s and Young Men’s Fine clothing from

Schloss Bros. &amp;. Fo.; Furnishings, Shot

Most Interesting Meet
ng At Gainesville
1 lurida

We find that we are

this kind would not be held until a month or more later, hut unusual conditions prevail now, and we cannot afford

maker’s cost.

fear. Just the necessary capital

lo procure tlie labor.
Hulk bead« I ||.,ve Mn
Hundred,* ,,f ‘eity lots" . an la
mtitle, which vs ill bring it revenue to the
l" " ,'
'7
* ....... ..
•"&gt;' A hut,'tri d t.a„ ..... .
can
'
■
e.rv which Will
.............. . c '*"« il Indi' r n.v • •*,.,.
. i ..... ,

carrynrfi^ltiTgeT^ftnfrs" than we need at this time ofrhv yrr\r,--\vr must reduce stock (inickly. Ordinarily a sale of
to wait.

He

-- tu« and thi
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MONEY

A late season and a bi^ stock of ¿¡oods in our store are the causes of these reductions.

Opinion

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railway systems of the East, under the

Great Savings Here for Qui^k Buyers of Men’s, Young
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Fur­
nishings, at Our July Sale;—1-3 Off All
.C lothing-1-2 Off Straw Hats
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ni* uentn and wa.« prori im nt
m Maaonir cirrli-*. Iieing a »to.Hio|i|rr
in thé Muannir Temple of (in .,.i,,d „
New- y tn-k ht» home tnwn
In another
part of The Herald i» the not». e f r.
(lie ( anuatiMla |&gt;a|H-r reguriln.g m.
dual h of Mr. ( mille. Ile* friend» m Mo*
■ity wdl l*e grii viil to learn of hi» d- ath
ami to know thaï the regulur uinti-r «c„
«on will o|H-n thi» year withmit the
chi-i ry gri-i ting of Hoc Caatle.

Harrold and fli'v. E• M. Ilrownlee.
were gurau of R. V. J. F McKi niion
from Orlnnd
&lt; lay Sprtnga on u delightfiil pirn
, The party went to Orlando m
day against the town clerk and thr
train, where they were mi
nttmlier* of th»- .ity council, charging
Mr. McKinnon with hut auto,
them with having tampiTed with the
tfip through thi* country to thr »j

very much enjoyed., Several

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arge numiter of ju&gt;o,,|(. from all pm
I the . notify. F’erficl weather did i
har« m rin.king the vv«nt one hmg
« ferneli.lt. Md. ai d with the found
' i ' «"I ll.«' building laid, it »„«•,,«. i

N i » \|ral Ma r k i l

Sien PIT il llickaon have o|H'|i|'d u
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.i\• rot* and will curry a full Ime of |r.»h
aid «milked meat* Mr stern|ier I»
"• 11 .•'•pinmt«i| With th. lit. al trade,
li ning 1*4-4 11 conn«', t. &lt;1 w &gt;n the m.iit-.i
o( J I* IC.'Ihtt». I'he new market will
l*l the trulle know jti»| whut they have
on hand ut all tinte» und will carry u
larg. .niverlnu-m* lit in Th. lierai. I will.

registration hox«^, striking off name»
unlit»fully ami refusing to replan* them
A hearing uf the charge* i* net for tomotfow.
1 luj allegation» are that the officer*
alter«Hl und falsied thi'*ricord» and re•♦E^ter tha*.. who oppose a
the spring added to the pleasure of the ^UJ®.
new bond iaaue urllcv they jirodruc tini*hcil. luit
d*y and the charming impni««»l
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(o
idWiy, spring* und «tirr»unding*. Utefr IA»f Uu receipt» und tlu ir
Kt*rn *t (iutcjicl ha» n-tur
Sanford party returned Tuesday propOft/, while Choae in favor were not was trom $16,000 to $20.000 created an extended tour of the north
required to produce the«. docutnaenl». from n little .wamp formerly w orth l«. . here stjvtraj month* «go m „
The battle aevms to Iu* ovrr the propo­ than nothing, as it wm u menace, and *ith W aller Wildman and i
sition to iaaue another *eri*» nf i*nnd» only one littU, auction dre.|gc to tu r-' trip to Lynchburg V« w,t|
Death of John II &lt;«»tie
for $20.000 when il is charged that the form the miracle Furthermore. |,, hap lo-avmg Mr W ildnutn
Tomorrow afternoon nt hi* late home
»■" “ h u i-r . little secret m your ear re-,t prolWuxted to U aahingti
lit Center atreet will I«, held privately
Mhcn the New Hive, „ high the wat.-r ».ttrg, Cincinnati. Indianapolis
¡th* funeral of John H. Castle, who et
com,»
out of it« hunks and over the p,.,nt* He spent »om* lime |
Rl 2 o dock Sunday morning, af
Woodruff Si Watson ara pulling on a *e« W»IJ,” yet there are expenaive field and other eitie* in Illinr
Hlneaa of ton» montila’ duration big July Clearance Sale today and
&gt;TÜch had foroad him lo hi» bed about there ar* «tune rare bargains offered tn concrete nwidence« being erected on I he formerly resided and *ti
reclaimed lota.
. nrnnle are mnutv
&lt;
wcaka. ago.
summer goods. This (a your opporA_n_d theae_ example*- remind me of
U) buy them in th« Vefy heart ul neglectci opportunitiea,
Opportunim, Oneida county, about 68 years
t weather. See them whlla th« tlea knocking and kicking and batter­ ha went. Forreat had a goo&lt;i time but
says the north is hotter than .Sanford
He married M ia Fidelia Law
ing for admittan« at Sanford'« doors. and ha is glad to get back home.
wm

tie« from the Clay Rfiring* aet-tion

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•• c.ain ty Sanford

u... .i ... , . r . harli» »„„ i.j wit „1
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Wterlnariun
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v illoiig hb v, ill-part mi nt ..I
ru, I iiiv entity of Hornia
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addre»» of il.,. aftirtiiH.n
KU«lng I. \
‘ »1 Ill'll* dtrirtor ..f th.
Merlin July l*i
g article,
ul'ural b«|N'rmient St , 1carefully prepared i
igo and
* «1 dug for the Farmer«. . printed m a l"CUl (
loll (inlay,
•f tru.le t. nder.d thr ViA-1 Prof Adolph Pnekai:
lau, »trong«
roll, ov.-r the city late ir, |y rl.arnpion« .e. . ' i
.Old III the evening ghe lieing hurrnfiil. ' ■av«
««»•iitive »fiwion to truneucl kiwmg may ». ..the
have a r«‘iil hem licitil
cully," Thi* pi. UMUfc
liclo is baaed, »ny» t
(iood Volusia Itoad*
|».fimenta. He (Iocmi
DeLand
of county
Doner* met with all |ierinienta w. re |wr»i
memlwr* j
b I). Matey of Duy- rtniwiily hu« »urviveil
*u,iyl yenr»." the articl
tonn, havi
‘futi
JiplçilUiui vu . Wi!.
T r?u r *rjrv iv «• many more ten thou»Miu),
rttatgtuel.
. The road m|*erlntendent refuirted re­ if tic wodil ln&gt;tivtliut long. It ig douhlpair» to bridge* on the Osteen-Sanford ful, if ttnv one ever contraeteli tubim iroad und con*iiii*rulile prbgr*'** mad«, Irsi» through kinning at least, not in».
«helling the «ame through Holden Germany.”

Pruine Over InOli vurd» ,,( ,|„|| huv.
Ih«.») spread on the Orange ( ily lieti.»
ferry r.uiel t„ Sanfurti. which i« n..w m
ferry rou.i to Sanforil, whtcfi i»
gmul condition Completion of the

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iU aaacU are alleged to be not i
than $200, at least to far aa cah la
cerned.—'Tampa Time«.

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You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman’s life when she
needs a tonic to help her over tlic hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take—Cardui, the woman's, tonic. Cardui is Com­
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
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Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: "I think Cardul is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before I began to take Cardui, 1 was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and *
as strong as I ever did. and can cat most anything.”
Begin taking Cardui today. S&lt;5ld by all dealers.

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good and can't play, do hotter than a noon would have Ihe same aching heart
cat. It upsets my digestion and 1 have hud since witnessing the scene.
makes mo cross. Now, If you get
A black nurse girl came down Park
this genius on at Crossways hall avenue with to little tola. The young­
some Sunday and tho critics says est a baby in a cart, the other little one
sho’s good—the good critics, mind about two years of age was crying bit­
you—I hear her. Otherwise—no.”
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good to his proteges. Tho troublo voueneoa arid fear of the nurse.
was, Blttelinan did not know that
While crossing the park to join a
this time lio had discovered a real crowd of other nurse girls who were
genius. There wus no doubt of tho ,,ut with little ones the little fellow
■trango young woman's talent
again tried to turn hack home and to
"You will eggseuso mo.” said Bib Munta, and again was dragged along
telnian ponderously, as ho shook
hands with tho others. "Listen, now, by the nurse, who with scowling (no
and f tell you somedlngs. I and J-o- and no gentle voice abused the already
rnarsky were like brothers In Warsaw over excited child. A* I turned the
before I cams over bera You know corner she hud reached the group In the
about Ivcmarsky Never was thoro park. The little fellow, seeing tin
such a God-sent violinist aa blm. other children, hushed tLs sobs for a
And ho got married and his wtfo had moment. But the over wrought nerve'
a baby and she died, and then To- of the little uni- were hot so easily quiet­
mnrslj)' used to got cragy drunk and ed as it again broke out m suits .mil
ended up. ‘when tho child was about iv an - (us -im*«- .ami "Mama." Thi
tw elve years old. by gutting TiTs
nursi liroke a whip (rom the- hrare l • •
throat, poor devil And. so ever since
overhead
the rhdil shrieking a* »In
then I do not care to hear tho violin.
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the Other nursi girli
When 1 heard Pluck play tho Rhap­
sody 1 said to m yself: -So* You an» looked on with upprov a|
I hurried on
I did not rare * - wit
the famous violinist, but I have
heard 1-emnrsky In my mind’s car m w further, hut every waking n-mi-nt
and I hate Iho Rhapsody
I don't since I've heard the child's sen-utt want to hear no violin geniuses un­ r in g in g m m y « s irs a n i l rny h e u r t ih « *
less Pvo got to. You get her on at ache so for the |«Hir little helpless one»
Crossways hall nnd maybo I give her at the,\ nu
■t»' of n black girl'» !■ n»|&gt;»
a hearing If tho critics say sho la
(f,7 uet t ¿4k** the r-hllIti

SOUL OFJHE ARTIST
WÈËi,

Wonderful Skill of Great Violin­
ist Possessed by His Wan­
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BY FRANK FILBON.
“Ach, you unnko mo tired!" said
Blttetman. leaning back In bis awlrel
chair before hU deak In tho opern
houso offlcca and exhaling TL cloud
of fragrant arooke. "You rnako ml
tired. Mr Clough."
"But the girl la a genius.” n&lt;
claimed bis wealthy patron excitedly.
“I tell you. Blttetman, you'll inlis tho
sensation of the season unless you l«$
her play."
"Ach, you cnthualaat!" exclaimed
the director, disgustedly "Bonlust
¿Ther« has been no violinist who wart
a genius since Lemarsky died
No­
where outside or Poland can there bo
u . m ^c-oius "Well. Miss Helen Is a Pole." In­
terrupted the other rudely "Lat mo
tell you about her— ”
f "All right, go on," salil llltlolmnD
resignedly
He knt-t/ that he could
not afford to offend tho millionaire,
whoso enthusiasms worn, neverthe­
less. the bam* of bis life Every weok
Clough waa discovering a now genius

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and every week Blttclnian was turn­
ing him nr her away with muttering»
of execration
"It’s like thlB, lllttelm an." began
the millionaire "Last Monday night
I was walking homo from tnr club
I saw this street musician—p retty
looking girl only about twenty. Hh6
» a » playing l.ls tfa Rhapsody—"
"lllm m ot!
That's what tkey all

good."
When Clough was gono ho sat down
In his chair and. from a secret draw er
he took -nil « photograph It showed
Lemurs ky. Ills wife and their child.
, taken flflvtm year« aud moro ago
j,They hail saved lllttelm an when h«
was starving In tho gutter, He had

play!"
"In tho street, and thoro was a loved Lomarsky botter than hla ltfo.
crowd listening. They didn't "know And *,,er hla. death ho had spent bun° r dollars to try to trace Uy&gt;
that the finest living violinist In
Am erica was i-itlerlalnlng them for n
few pennies llut I know It I have
heard Joachim an d—"
'Have m u h*-nrd I-emarnky T” In
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child who had been placed In some
„Institution Hut he could mol go hack
to Poland and so Ids quest bad been

vain. And now tills gutter girt wantjd to play the Itluipoody.

"Hlttelman—Paul lllttelm an. when
"1 have* cried Clough triumphant­
ly "And It «as her playing that nv &gt;‘ou w"r'' • '* ” '* * ' h,**rd 5rn" ” he

It was
tw-mnrsky‘n voice
Ho started up.
I trembling all over. He must bavo
fallen asleep at hla desk, for It was
i (rowing qultn dark. It bad been a
•’ dream, then. Yet ho could have
■worn that hla dead trlend had sent
him that me*«ago from across the Im­
measurable space that separate«]
(heml
Perhaps It was only a dream, but
It left |»fcMpfoui&gt;l Impression upon
nittelmju^gjpll lhst night he thought
of IL itffw-ioi- next day, and tho up•hot Was that he decided to go to
hear the gutter muelclan at Crosa
ways hall. But he would go teem*
ly, he determined, for Clough would
be there and he must not know that
he. Blttetman, was curious, or his
power would be ended.
A word from Clough would secure
for anyone a place In the orchestra.
but apparently the millionaire had
used his Influtaoe to better purpose.
Surely enough, on Sunday week, aocordtng to the morning paper, Frau*
leln Braun was to play a eolo. There
were dark hints of a discovery which
would aqtase the musical world. BJtTh# Wild Musle Thrilled Through th» telman smiled maliciously; but ha
buying
Auditorium .
, went,
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. . his tloket Ilka any ordlnsry mortal.
tuloded me of Lemarsky. I bad a
And whan the girt walked on the
talk with her. She wouldn't tell me j stage and howsd to the audience
her name at first, then said It was there was something tn her appear
Braun. It seems she's of a floe Pol- ance which arrested him and drove
Ish family and won't degrade the . the devils of malice out of bis heart
name, ae she says, by having lt v lie.-had seen them so often, these
known that she plays on tho streets "y^tfhg woOM, who Ytoped to make a
for a living. And ahe’e all alone in : reputation; and alwaya they failed,
the world and—'*
as the men failed. Of a hundred, nof
"EnoughI" shouted the Irascible one would be found who could play
Bittelman, springing to hit feet, as he had played—as Lemarsky had
"N ow listen. Mr. Clough. If I'm to t played.
remain director of the opera bouse
Tha flrot strains of the Rhapeody
I don't listen to any mors penniless. gobbed on the strings and ths wild
geniuses and 1st] than they're n o ' music |hrilled through the audltori~■
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eye m e r the little iiiu-s '' II -, »,u
le».; sure of your nurse don't irtu t hci
out of your sight w ith your htlpli-slittle mit«w of humanity.
Sanford boasts of it "Humane Ni.cirty'
nnd cruelty to animal» dm-» not go on
put us hod. Hut w hut it tm11it -rii'-liy to
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».lie ul tin- |»olic*&gt; (»ire«- »tuti- tn d i - : r
1 h*- t&gt;iirk nnd u-Mmt |*I:k »» ilu nur*i
girl» Inquetit nnd privi-nt »o it in I
m cdhia cru»-lty to tie little u n n who
m: m not to know pi tell h"w tin y have
tiecn tn-uted.
Yesterday afternoon 1 lilt hud I the
authority I would make that nurse
girl an example of what others might
■cxjK-ct under like circumstances.
Mothers! mothers! you would not
cure
for yhur- ...much needed i ? j nfter|

n&lt;xm “Test ri-'youcmiTrt know whal i l
coating yot r child!
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Oh, l»e sure you can trust your nurse
Iw-fore you risk to her rare your little
ones out of your sight is the ap|w-aj of aj
SANFORD MOTHER.

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Cruel and Inhuman.
WILL READILY ABSORB ODORS;* “How dare
you adTertlae that you
| do painless dentlatryT" "Did 1 hurt
Egga Can Be Influenced to a Rem ark­
you. mlssT" "Abaolute torture. You
able Degree by Nature of
j talked for At« mlnutra at a lime when
T heir Surroundings.
1 couldn’t Interrupt."—Puck.
|io other article of food la more,1
auaceptible to the Influence of Ita
Not Big Enough to Oe 'Round.
surrounding* than egg®
"One
hundred way« to cook an egg.
New-laid egss do hot alw ays hare
read Mr* Newlywed from a new cook
the same flavor. Tho food and en­
"Oh. dear! 1 can only cook
vironm ent o f tho fowl are reflected book
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' In th e taste o f the ngga
upon onlona fo r a few day« will yield
the onion taate In th eir egga within
F a u lt F in d in g .
"
a week. Egga that are laid In foulIf we had no faults, we sboifd not
,
amelllng atablea will h a re the odor take to much pleasure In noticing the
o f the n e a t Egga that are laid In (he faults of other people.—La Roohafoucountry sto re In the sam e room wflh cald.
groceries w ill be Injured In flavor Inr
n short time. E ggi that the kept too
. n ear tho kitchen atovo or In damp
C o n fid e n c e s .
cellars are Injured. Eggs that have
Hhe—W hy, her and me were tho
been rained upon or have been wet beet of friends before him and her*
from any source It will become musty met Of course, that Is between you
In a few houra.
and I.— Punch.
Egga even taate of the box board
In which th ey are crated for thlpGood Time Coming.
menL Som e epicures find tho eggs
As soon as all women wear fenders
with a tinted shell to bo of finer
flavor than the egga with n white on th eir hatplna the men can quit carahell. A. whole roomful of egga pack rylng nippers.—Cleveland lead er. .
ed and In storage have been known
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cimili Ì . Ii ftt»vfl&gt; i r*ii|fr uhi) Kb**’1« but if
iiftliT* I ( rfin w tini pr»r*«
F r e d e r ic C Penfltdd was w alk in g
ntf «Vieh
A l&gt;u*lhrw* •» hr I« tacili of »fin-« lifts fil») 'iHi-r
alo n g a New Je rs e y road w hile Ills •fllxfler
ehm iffeiir fixed a brok'-n tire
He no
OiUle 1
tlccd a d a n g e r sign al the ro adside
T hr f r n r f »I nature i»l Ih** IuirSiii*» io I1»*1 tr»rt*"In F ran co .” he said, " a l (he e n ­ ■r i m I h) &gt;ii &lt;|
xhill I« t*« milHjIkfiuff
t r a n c e In th e ir towns they h av e sign s JC-turv |»nnli**r o-r elf'r'aiM a»u Utf* "o F»*h!
a«*»,. Ill'll
|iU«lg:r awll
If »hai«-» 4«#
which a r e e h a r a c f e r t s t lc a lly French, olhrfV*k«r ifiaçrrar- 4«f lf»ftf »ful «l« *I 'h Hl'l »Ith
(rfl liti***«, fn»1rfjkl».
and seem tj&gt; tue d elig h tfu l In Hplrlt limila f, lumljrt, fil»1 ».li
If Ulta, tum
tf», Ili* iliwrli *nH »II ***hrf
O ver th e road, ns you e n t e r the »own gotali, j-rnamml j(ftii*rTl) ■ are- *ri‘i m#rTh*hiiï»
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lim its. Is an arc h on which Is printed ».f e t r f) rlaa* aroi «r^*Tipttoifi »h ifh m»&gt;
ruUlnl liirrrtl) i»f in«|lf«H'ly lo •fìrrluatr' Iti
the n am e of the town, th e num ber of lM.ta.Lttr** Tu t&gt;U)r, ■rii.
fru ì,
»l»»Ì *^'»n
the road for a ll the roads a r e nnm *trurt biuwv l'MiihÌfnf». »"fV* *«»*1 fidflrt»" **f
tfl) kHill Ufi ' h* jif Iu*flj jJtsI w»'fjJ*&lt;f» IIffh. '•*
-tiTTcd Irt—V n u ir * —and the nam e of un t l»r |vfol»Tt/ oi iMhrf»
'li. i»ui' |..Hnia a n i » r u f r 'h r ••rt«" I') Jils-flfr»
the dep artm en t In whleh th e tow n
»•f flrrwt* «i I fU*Ì «N msrf t f » ( r t I»I . if UJ.M-P1 '
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Ilea T hen below those. In la r g e r l e t ­ or ait) j»«fi of Ihr Jiroiarft» h*|.l l.a if-r i-#&lt;i*iraihih.
rt,T
te r s : "A tten tio n n tn e n fa n ts " (He and !*• **Il *rnl |tlr*lfr *u&lt;-h !■»cmï» f|ff
| * s f » l r uwres a a a n i » Ivr-ft Ih# |«*»afi t*i tlln
c are fu l about the c h ild r e n ). And «hen. ,
*ï" iTiT,"»'n".i • « “ '.»
rm ynu lr« V i' tho town, you w * fh**
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l i t ) o l h s T at a i r . »fiel » h l l r I F*r &lt;*» n r f nl »U fh rtiw ’ k,
A cco rdin g to a H erm an biologist, h i n d i u t i i i h r r w hlig mO on» , O* r i r r r i « - « i l I h r r « g h l »
¡ H i « r r « » n i l p ft v tU -g r * r»f i» » n rr a h * | i lh*r*-*if. i n d
m an m ade a m is ta k e when, c e n tu r ie s in Mi
r i e ffrtM
t t w- vnOng
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m iifi 1
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Tti m*ia TOltOa«-tj» '.f an) ill.-I .h ir n * » " I"*
rqped to a biped, the co n ten tion being lt » 'lt s il» iin (« nl It* l*u»ii'*** '* ati.l |mii"-i *.
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E v e ry b o d y

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I lif 1amu ufi I ul IÜV r»|nt »t «it* k of tins
|i&lt;&gt;n ah»U t » Kive Thou»4 ml IM U ri Ü.iNHL&lt;iu,f

ihlu Vï\m lluii'lrvwf sFar.w ,,l Trn
A t n so cial g a th e r in g a little g irl I to I»
l»r* |lii ‘Hi n v h . AH ra p ii» ! N to jl tif IhN
know recited "The ^Charge of tin* lI M
i*nKir*tiuo sh*ll tei* patri fur la rm*h Ih ÌmI'* LwiiH*
L ig h t B r i g a d e ” IWachtug the lino
pUlldf &lt;
"Into the Javan of d eath . Into the
i Li* i **f|ss &lt;r at Hin »La ll n i n i i m i » , * n i f i » v v f u l l
mouth of-——
site p aused and look |w«* rr to t u r p i« i • »*if l‘-i*r»L** fight» «loi Itili
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lo g around added
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Ifir ufi fi vi l i *n&gt;rf[l ., I lia r l i a i s-m un do to go la s t n ig h t."
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Ragtime Made Easy.
* u * prt*Mtlmt, » p i • - ' “ » * » ' ) «i l t r*»• tifv-f,
Ono day iny m other cut her finger « h » m i) I» uin aiti! Iir» a*r»** jwfioti, »ml »
i *a*r i! f i ilurs-rii« ul r«»»l L*-«» fli*n ngiii m* mof»
and she put a rag on It. Then she llk».rii' trn . * in» mu»I l* *!*«• Ikholdrr»
f tntII fhr Plr*t in n u il m-rUFig &lt;4 th t *it« 1 ftoltirr».
Wont to church to practice on the pip«*
cor.
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•aid. “O. U n H,—can play ra«Umo
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H it M tthod for Coloring Coppor.
A method (or coloring copper blue.
red and ltideacent hue* by «uapending It in a copper acetate aoluUon and
paaatna an electric current through
tha
la tte
tte rr h
u hbeen
«»n nerfected
tne la
naa
peneexoa bv
ny aa Coruor
ncll u n lvoralty p ro fe u o r.
In Love W ith T eacher at fl.

Eraltlne, atx year* old. la a kinder'
gar ten pupil. "Eraklno," tho fond fa­
ther aaked one evening, “do you like
your teacher I" “No," camo tho re­
ply. “1 love her."
■v
T a c t W o n P o e lt lo n .

-How on earth did Mra UlDyun.
ever buy her way Into aoclety ? With
her money r* "With that and tact."
“T a c tr “Tea. She always lost at
bridge.“

m d th» bemrd ui tfim tor*
ai mhAlli y U»mKl tfTI».U um
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E, a lUndalL Jr . H. KUkin'ct*»n. Jr . Ci. C Mr
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nlnftoti
7 ^ ftr,t or art»nit*n«n mmini **( th« «t«-k
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t.«iniy- iimi&lt;i^ ob th. ninth &lt;u, Aur**'- 11
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m»»tlop t i lh» ,iwkholJ»rt of
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A ril f ir •
TH» high»»! Unootl ti lrwi»l&gt;l«ln»M(* 11*1till »
In «Mr* UiU f«jinr»llaii
o«b|»»i n»»4t u,
oboli li» lini onwwnl ul lb* rofltol rltirk id fblo
cmin*»non
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A ttiri* 7.
Tb* noiptv »I'd l—
ldoniM al lb* oub»&lt;-flblng
Inrar[Miratolo, and lb* amount of rapiut .lurk
iub*rrtb»d by rath aroaa follow», lo-vit:
(*, 11. llboa-tr, S «haro*, Sanford, Fia
J W Franlngio». 6 • li»fra. Sanford. Fia
W r , I **l our»»). 3 i barra, Sanford, Fia.

(ito. (' Mrl*ou£*i, biKarr», Sanford, FU
IL intbington.
inikington. Jr..
Jt.. «« than»,
abarna, Sanford. FU.
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IngoW. S t harow. Sanford. F1». _
Jamr* Mourblon, • »harr». Sanford.- FU.
M. I). &lt;;aitivi, 6rbarrr, Sanford. FI*.

I. K. T*v, Ï oharw. Sanfred. Fin
la WHarva « b o d lb* rubarriblnf Inrnrporolon bar* brrtunto tri Ihrir Raimo
C . B. Hboado.
i . W. I‘rn otation .
W. C. TM oorvry.
Uro. C. M rlU o g n .
H. llU ln cto n . U.

Good Work for the Voli.
“Vella are a foe to beauty,“ Bays a
London physician. Out in rendering
your opinion do not overlook the tact
that valla are alio a friend to homall-

W. IL iljrvra.

A. f . Bandy.

J. H. Shuman.
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S ta u of Florid*

County of Srmlooir, lorfnrriy &lt;f»»ng» raunly
Flrat Sewing M achine
I brnby rvrllfy Ibat brfor» irv. a notary put-llr,
The earliest, attempt at sawing ma» prraonally apptand C. B I'.bovda, J W. ParknUß«^ W. C. lUCoufvrj, C.»o C t MrDoyig.
chin cry of which there U any authea- nÌB(ton.
"twwL” "
tio record was la 1778, la which year uuó*à.rV tei«‘VB&lt;t&gt;Ìd! J*^tt&lt;~«Ìa&lt;rt.J
■ machia« .ira» patented la PngUn/i o*t«b*i. l. K Tw, t»■ha
n*avbarrib*d
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by Charles W. Weleenthal.
et lamparailan,

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HERALD

CITY RESIDENCES IN SANFORD

Woman’s
Impelling
th e sam e hnlldlng h u t s e p a ra te d .fro m .
W
om ans Impdl
ng Idas.
«■Every
womanfeeta
that
aho ought
tho egga by a brick wall.
Tho ta ste of an egg Is also Influ­ to Join a society for the suppression*
enced by tho aeaaona Spring egga. of something o r other.«
when' th e fow ls are a t tholr best,
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Four Houses, on 2 lots. Georgetown.
Deep well with pitcher pump, cor.
10th and Willow
1,200.00
8— IajL M arkham Heights, lUOx-l-lO,-house,
4 rooms and hath. 500 gal. tank
2,200.00
9 Lot, 100x100. 7 .Houses, cor. Sanford
avenue and 11 th st.
3,000.00
H T jjM .tm .M addiat.u .H eigh ts, lot 101x140,
w rinSO -ft. deep;
11 House and 2 lots, cor. 2nd and Elm,
8 rooms and hath
4,000.00
12— A splendid large house, 10 rooms, 2 lots,
•■ . store house and barn ...
5,000.00
13— W ithdrawn.
14— Lot, Sanford Heights, 67x180, good 10
room house, electric lights, artesian
well, tank and engine. Lots of fruits
and flowers
3,500.00
15 Fine house on the Heights, modern
improvements, lot 134\130, chicken
yards, Kewaneo System w ater works,
5,000.00
orange trees, flowers, etc
16— House, 4 rooms, on 3rd St., between
1,800.00
Palm etto and M agnolia ...
.
17— House, 8 rooms on 3rd S t, between P a l­
metto and SanfortL.
U Q Q .0 0
18—House, 2 story, 8 rooms’, on Oak, be­
tween 3rd and 4th ............ ......................... 3,750.00
19 House and lot between 3rd and 4thr on
Oak avenue, 5 rooms and hath and
4,500.00
kitchen
20 2La Dits, cor. 10th and M agnolia, garage. lawn, etc., splendid house, 2
story and attic, toilets, closets in
every lied room. Furnace in base10, 000.00
m eat
A line new house. S rooms, 2 lots, cor.
21
8th and Park, shade trees, hath and
6.500.00
toilet. Steam heat
22 Good, 2 story house on Oak avenue,
5,000.00
between 7th and 3th Sts.
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6 Room house on Sanford avenue, be­
1.300.00
tween 4th and 5th streets
House and lot, cor. 9lh and Laurel
,2100.00
one-half cash
25 W ithdrawn.’
26 3 Acres on tlie Heights, S room, 2 story
2.500.00
house. 30 hearing orange trees
27 2 Lots, six room house, tool shed, flow­
2.500.00
ing well
23 W ithdrawn.
29 Block 13, C &amp; 1 ., one house, 2 story, 6
rooms. 1 house. 1 story, 5 rooms.
1 House, i story, 2 rooms. One-half
2,500.00
f «Ish
.......—.— ryT, -n-vmy AM V -i
30
An elegant house, with nice lawn, and
6 , 000.00
flowers, etc., on Park Ave.
10, 000.00
31 Allot her line home on Park avenue
32 House. 2 story, S rooms, electric lights,
gas for cooking, copper wire screens,
35 gallon boiler. A bargain
3,500.00
3,000.00
33 House, 2 story, 3 rooms, on M agnolia
34 A choice home. House 2 story and
attic. 3 rooms, garage, flowing well,
7,000.00
A bargain
3
House. 3 rooms and kitchen, oil M yrtle
Ave . between 5th and 6th Sts. Lot
ll\117 $1600110 mi i ; w terms ( r 1,500.00
2.6 (&gt;\n an acre, with 2 sto ry, 7 room house
on the Height;?. Fine location for
4,000.00
chicken fafm
37—A line home, 2 story, 8 room house,
with 2 splendid lots (House on corner
lot i, near business part of town
6 , 000.00

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In Order that you can form a correct idea of San- ford I will state a few facts as published by our com­
mercial Club.
Sanford is in the new county of Seminole, for­
merly Orange. Sanford will he the county seat.
Sanford is on the south shore of I«ake Monroe, a
beautiful lake about four miles wide and seven miles
lonR. The St. Johns river runs throught it from east
to west.
Sanford bar r. p -illatio n of G.300 (city census of
1912).
Sanford lias six churches P resbyterian, M eth” odist, B aptist. EpLxR'^ lia n , Conpregational and C atliolic. A High ¿ cIiol*., (I ram mar School, P rim ary
School, Kinciertiuiten and Catholic School. Spleniid-W ater W orks, Gas P lant, Electric P lant, two.Tele®
iiraph System s, Local and Eon« Distance Telephones,
Standard Oil Station. 1»ulf Refining Oil Station. R ail­
road Shops, ill.. .' v.'.t mobile Garages and M achinery
Shops., R a ilw a y i*&gt; Jacksonville, Tam pa, Oviedo, j
Leesburg, Eustis, St. Petershur« and Cameron C ity.
R ailw ay Shops, with monthly pay roll of $2lJ,000.00.
Two Banks, with a combined capital of $7&lt;&gt;L 517.,x2.
There were 2,5H9,010 letti-rs miriled in the Sanford
Post Cilice in 1912. Two Ice Plants, capacity 150
tons per d ay. $200.000.00 for Brick Roads to the
Celery Farms. T h irty School Teachers, with salaries
am ounting to $15,221.00. One thousand one hundred
and thirtv-three Pupils. Five C ity M ail Delivery
and three rural free deliver). Routes. Daily Boat
Line to Jacksonville and boat lines up the river.
Ferries across the lake. New I'nimi Depot cost $loo.000.tin. New Express Otlice c.st $20,0U0.0U. Sixtyblocks uf Street paved with v itn lied brick. A paid
Fire Department with aulonnibile truck. One News­
paper Ollice. A Fertilizer Plant, shipping 7,500 tons
annually. Two Lumber Yards. A Building and Loan
AsstK'iation. ( bie Steam and Two Hand lau n d ries.
Two Theatres. Four Hotels ami many Boardin«
Houses. One C arriage and Wagon Factory.
Three
Blacksmith Shops. Two Restaurants.
Two Baker­
ies. One M ilitary Band. One Public Library. One
tM»i“
Plant $70.non no appropriated for a
Federal Building. Concrete \\ i irks. ( ulti Storage
Plant. Three- Artesian Well Drillers. Six Public
Parks. One Base Ball Park
Two Tennis Courts.
Tun Bottling WJ’fks. Seven \\ Iloir-•ale Fish Houses,
Two Plumbing Contractors. Four uilding ( ontractors. Two Photograph Galleries
Three Livery
Stables. Four Attorneys at Law. Splendid Sewerage System . Street C ar Line, Masonic, K . of P.,
W nf W . Elk. Moose. Eagle Lodges. Two Bicycle
Shops. One R ealty Trust Company. Seven Real
Estate \geneies. Three ( rate M aterial h Hl-'t'S. I h i e
Fn ■ IiKtifW rapi'iim l ’apri- ami Printing Faeton
I r\&lt; 1*'|i". S t o r e ' ­
ance Al' omck-'. Im w P hysirians
.Nineteen &lt;nonT . Sii-re.s, Eight Dn t ll &gt;t|&gt; I lo ii- 'r ''
rurm ture
Mores.
Three i lotlung Stores. Four
Three Hardware Stores. Four Drug Stores. One
Wholesale Grocery, tine Wholesale Feed and Grain
House. One 5 and B* Cent Store. Two Jew elry
Stores. 'Two M usical Instrument House". Two Seed
Houses. Two V eterinary Surgeons. Three Dentists.
I
Two Civil Engineers. Three thousand live hundred
it 1 .i its, I i f I wt-t-n 11&gt;t It a m t 1 1 1 h St&gt; , i ui Ftench,each $300.00
Acres in Vegetables. Iw enly-seven Vegetable B uy­ .i 1 ail u m i li O sh ..tal I -ini rl
500.00
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350.00
h o i on S a n f o r d lle ig b l&gt;
Sanford is fine of the healthiest cities in the state.
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hot on S a n fo rd H e ig h t«
300.00
Splendid street cleaning departm ent, sewerage, a
i 2 1 &lt;ol.s iji Hlk
1000.00
T u r ii
well organized san itary departm ent and such other
1000.00
H- 2 Splendid Heights hot«
organizations as cojuluce to the welfare and good health.
!)- 2 ToLhin Sanford Heights
700.00
250.00
The vegetable' output from the Sanford farms for 10 2 D)U in (leorgetown
11
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on
Magnolia,
between
8th
and
9th
850.00
bust season, from 2,175 acres of tiled land and 1,325
12- 2 l«otn nn (Ink, Wl ween 12lh unit 13th
1100.00
acres not tiled, was as follows:
13 5 Dtt.i un Sanford Heights, fronting IHirk avenue
420.000 C rates Celery
........
$525,000.00
07x130. Each
’
550.00
250.000 C rates Lettuce
375.000.
00
14 —2 IaiLs, corner 10th and Myrtle
1100.00
215.000.
00
15*—1 Corner lot, loth and Pfilmetto
900.00
225.000 C rates Other Vegetables
800.00
25.000 Barrels Irish Potatoes
125.000. 00 IS— 1 Dit between 9th and 10th on Palmetto
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Ouk
1250.00
99.000. 00 18— 1 Lit between 3rd and 4th on Oak
1 10.000 Bushels Corn
2100.00
65.000.
00 1 I.ot, between tut and 2nd on French
65.000 Bushels Sweet Potatoes
19
000.00
23,750.00 2 0 B l o c k 5 , T i e r It)
19.000 Boxes C itrus ( ilru s Fruit
3500.00
24.000. 0021 168x268 ft., on Park Avenue &lt;about 6 lota)
2,000 Tons Hay
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Palmetto
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81.000 W atermelons
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23—Nice Lot in Sanford HeighLk
225.00
$1,464,260.00 24 —I*ot on corner, bet. 11th and 12th, on Magnolia
or 3,118 cars of 40,000 lbs. cap acity.
Avenue. One-half pash . *
................
500.00
25— Lot on 3nl Street, Stringfel low’s Addition
500.00
26— Corner lot Markham Heights.............................. 300.00
1— Five room Cq^tage, on Palm etto ave­
27— 7 I«ots in West Sanford ..............
....... 700.00
nue betw'een'4th and 5th streets-^28— Whole blcx;k, 3, Tier 18
1500.00
29— 2 Lois in Celery Avenue Addition
. 200.00
toilet and bath. Artesian well con­
30—l I«ot in Celery Avenue Addition ..........
.. . 300.00
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Palmetto
2000.00
2— Lot 13, Blk 5, Tier 2, House of 10 rooms 2,500.0032— EU of a Block (5 lots), on Magnolia
......... . 2000.00
3— Lot, 100x150 ft., 10 room House, two ’ ‘ ‘ A 33— WH of Block (5 lyts) on Park......... ....... .............. 2500,00
stories. Flowing well and rain w ater ‘ *
34—2 I«ots, between 10th and 11th on Elm
... ... 800.00
p—4 Lot, between 1 1th nnd 12th rn Magnolia ....... . 4UU.00
w ater tan k ................ ............................ ...... . 4,500.00
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on Magnolia, between 10th and 11th ... . . 1250.00
4— Two stor&gt;', 7 rr&gt;om House, lot 100x110
37
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between
French nnd Myrtle, on 1st St.
1000.00
ft., on Oak avenue. Plenty of flowers

and shrubbery ..................................
3,500.00
■“ i r - f i v e ro o irr^ otta ger corner lot, 67x 75
feet. Eiasy term s. ......... ............................... i.. 2,100.00
6—Lot 65x117, House 6 rooms and bath,
warehouse. |mUse _
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July 22 , 19 » *-

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Unexplored Australia.
At least u quarter of the continent
of Australia has never been explored.
Its nelghtxir, New Out tie a. thu largest
Island In the world I« known orili In
small part, although It may bo tilled
with undeveloped riches. ‘

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7 Four Houses', on 2 lots. Georgetown.
Deep well with yitcher pump, cor.
I lie General News of the Land
10th and Willow
...........................
1,200.on
of I' lowers
8 Lot, Markham Height-s, 100x1-10, house,
1 rooms and bath. 500 gal. Lank .
2,200.0(1
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T h e a v e ra g e I m s ln e r s mnrr will gd
avenue ami 11f h st.
'1,000.on
on Isugtilng at the s p e llin g r e f o r m e n
An Lpitnme of the Week'» Mo*l Im and dependin g on his «ten o g rap h er to
10 Lot on Markham Heights, lot lo l.x lli).
(«oft.int i
-in the
help him out tuj usual when ho Cornea
well 150 ft. deep, house -1 rqoms. Sold
800.On
to a hard word.
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11 House and 2 lots, cor. 2nd and Elm,
W HAT £
The site him ta-eri mU*iU»i
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HU Revenge.
chust^if on »(licit l „I he hi rui'» new f i l l , P
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large
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"I,et rn« taki- that wretched thing
•HH| iu Iiimi I linilllillK »ill 1« irectw l
5,000.0(1
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store house and barn
home," said the patient as the denti«',
Ju.*t .1 - s k i I i lot the hon«ta lire ***»M u o r l
In Order that you can form a correct idea o f Fan- j-j Withdrawn'
relieved him of his aching molar
"1
» ill corijnietire on the A roetnre
ford I will state a few facts as published by our com­
want to take It home and poke sugar
14 .L o t, Sanford Heights, 07x180, good 10
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In It nnd see It neh»*."
mercial Club.
rborn house, electric lights, artesian
Work is now |[ning right ahead on tin
Sanford is in the new county of Seminole, for­
mfinunoth fgur-«t(&gt;ry department store
well, tank and engine. Lots of fruiLs
merly Orange. Sanford will be the county seat.
TTuMt, Noblest Development.
for Orlando, A loeaf’flrpi Im* the eonand
flowers .....
......... ............... 3.500.00
Tvo often said that husbands nnd
Sanford is on the south shore of Hike Monroe, a
tract for the iron work and all metal wives
reach their truest snd noblest
15 Fine house on the Heights, modern
work, and this alone amount» to over development when they nr« compli­
beautiful lake about four miles wide and seven miles
improvements, lot 184x130, chicken
$TJ,(»ki, The ne» building »ill he a mentary to each other.-— Mrs. WoodHi
long. The St. Johns river runs throught it from ejLst
yards,
kewanee System water works,
crtlf'il and an ornament to Orlando
row Wilson.
to west.
ooo
orange trees, flowers, etc
5,000.00
Sanford I u l s a population of 6,300 fcitV census of
10—
House,
4
rooms,
on
3rd
St.,
between
The city fathers of Ilarto» are in­
Keeping Lemon*.
1912).
vestigating the matter of installing tin
Palmetto and Magrtolia
1.800.00
To keep lemons, wtiw* them w-lth a
Sanford has six churches^ Presbyterian, M eth ­
necessary equipment which »ill place clean, dry cloth, then wrap well up
17 House, 8 rooms on 3rd St, between Pal­
odist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and Cath­
that city in the second class cities in In tissue paper and place them on n
metto and ¿ianford
..... ....................
1.300.00
insurance ratings. This »ill mean a ahelf so that they ilo not touch each
olic. A High School, Grammar School, Prim ary
1#— House, 2 story, 8 rooms, on Oak, be­
new tank with a much larger capacity, other.
School, Kindergarten and Catholic School. Splen­
tween 3rd and 4 th. __________ ,___ ___ 3.750.00
~*n electric alarm^rtnrm.—ami.rniich
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r.’j « 11.
did Water Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, two T ele­
larger «enter ntlftvra motor truck, twenty
19—
House
and lot between 3rd and 4 th, on
.. f i r s t Use of Cocos In England.
graph Systems, Local and Long Distance Telephones,
live volunteer firemen and one man will
Until sixty years sgo cocoa was taxOak avenue, 5 rooms and bath and
Standard Oil Station, Gulf Refining Oil Station, Raildevote his whole time to rtv An estim­ « d In England as a patent medicine,
4.500.00
ate of what this will cost is being pre­ and could bo sold only In packets wttlr
mad Shops, three Automobile Ganiges nnd Mnrtrrnery20
2
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Lots,
cor.
lutn
ana
Magnolia,
gar­
a stamped wrapper.
pared.
Shops. Railw ays to Jacksonville, Tampa, Oviedo,
age, lawn, etc., splendid house, *2
ooo
Leesburg, Eustis, St. Petersburg and Cameron City.
story
and attic, toilets, closets in
The ntllcial resignation of H. I! Rich­
Accidents on Orltlsh Streets.
Railway Shops, with monthly pay roll of $20,000.00.
About 100 street accidents a day oo
every bedroom. Furnace in base­
ardson as secretary of the Jacksonville
T w o Banks, with a combined capital of $701, 547.82.
In tbo wholo of Great Hritaln.
Hoard of Trade was filed Saturday with
ment .
w
10,000.00
There
were 2,509,010 letters mailed in the Sanford
the governors of the organization. The
21 —A fine new house, 8 rooms, 2 lots, cor.
Post Olliee in 1912. T w o Ice Plants, capacity 150
whole Ilung came as a thunderbolt to
8lh and Park, shade trees, hath and
even memliers of the board of govern­
tons per day. $200.000.00 for Brick Roads to the
toilet. Steam heat
6,500.00
ors. Mr Richardson will take up the
Celery Farms. Thirty School Teachers, with salaries
22—
Good,
2
story
house
on
Oak
avenue,
foreign colunizutiari work of tiu^.South­
amounting to $15,221.00. One thousand one hundred
ern Settlement and Development Or­
between 7th and 8th Sts. ..................... 5,000.00
a n d . thirty-three Pupils. Free C ity Mail D elivery
ganization with headquarters in Lon­
and th ree. rural free delivery Routes. Daily Boat 23— 6 Room house on Sanford avenue, bedon, England. He will remain with
1,800.1)0
Lino to Jacksonville a n d 'b o a t lines up the river. 9 L
a,jd 5th streets
the Jacksonville Hoard of Trade as its
secretary until October l. however,
Ferries across the lake. New Union Depot cost $100,House and lot, cor. Jth and Laurel
ci o n
,2100.00 X
000.00. New Express Of lice cost $20,000.00. Sixty- *,r Ur-1
,,,U j*ia ^ t ‘LS*1
Montl»r»Hik. a «mall plan* north of
blocks of Street paved with vitrified brick. A paid 7,.*
1 l&lt; rawn;
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Fin1 Department with automobile truck. One NewsAcres im Hiy Heights, . room, - story
billing tiNjm . * h*n m .i pj«to| iliii-l 1.« .
house. 3o bearing orange in vs
2.500.00
paper ( Hlice. A Fertilizer Plant, shipping 7,500 tons
t w»*cn 1 I) IlftuiiD) of Lah**hifwl anti
room house, tool shed, flowannually. T w o Lumber Yards. A Building and Loan
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2.500.00
H cforc you g o a w a y on your
Kilh-fl
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Association. One Steam and T w o Hand Laundries. ...
vi-1!'^,U&lt;'
trip, rail on os for a supply o f
28 Withdrawn.
ht-»i .*s*f liTtJav .in&lt;! w.t" i h« r»-*-nit nf ,i
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“ A H A . ” Cheques. T h e safest
quarrel over hing's daugblur. In » horn j
and most c o n v e n ie n t w a y of
Houses. One Carriage and Wagon Factory.
Three
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Howard has h.-eu paving attention* in carry Inn travel foods, in (lie
Blacksmith Shops. Tw o Restaurants.
f w o Bakerrnoms' 1 ,,ous&lt;'' 1 &gt;,' ,rv' '* n ’"»&gt;*•
t tilled Slatt i autl t.atiadj, as ss i ll
* 'll* ll tin- lather o t.o .l.-d
llutt la v in
1 House. 1 story, 2 rooms. One-half
X
us abroad.
íes. One Militai^ Band. One l ’ublie l.ibrarv. (Ine
»li'Miting .il tin- -.irtii tiim
ri&lt;I i ai'ti
cash
" . V I L A , ” C h e q u e s a re just as
2,500.00
X
killed
[lii
other i n - t a h l R
Howard r
( old Storage Fiant. $70.000.UH appropriated for a
h a n d y as p e r s o n a l c h e e k s , w i t h
A
earn* la r* iii«*ot Ihr*-*- ii-ar* ago froiti
m i d llflt i d l y ait im i i i l r n l l f l i atiiK l.
Federai Building, (o lie re te Works, ('old Storage 30 An elegant house, with nice lawn, and
X
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A c c e p t e d all o v e r the w oriti.
flowers, t*t e., on 1’ark A ye.
6,000.00 X
Plant. Three Arte-iati Weil I ) ri I!»-r*. Si\ PulJie
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tiikH
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Paek-av«mu*10,000.00 X
Parks
1'in
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I wo 11n;,i&gt; U'TTP"
/*•*•» tin fitnllk»^ fi' ’•
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X
gas h*r cooking, nipper wire m n-eji&gt;,
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7.000. 00 X
t ' empii; i * . ci \t‘ii Re.
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if I* tri-li. Istilli it I f r*t "I a t i l t ‘Il ItiK
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House.
8
rooms
and
kitchen,
on
M
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lot
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near
business
part
of
town
6,000.01) X
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wi i Sc i*■
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X Stores. 1V.o
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« 5 0 .0 0
Mici« mali li lui! noi liv In'iivv r ir t l l li T j,
12 2 1ni - mi ' &gt;ak, lu'Usii-n 12i Ii .md l.’iili
1100.00
acres not tiled, was as follows:
t'ill b) umili i-itiliii'lii unii » 1*1* i min
Modem Methods
120.000 ( rates t elery
$525,(111(1.01) 15 .i 1.1*1.’* mi Sanford Height.-*, induing Park an nui
n*l.
tl Minili Iti *'■•• il* 111k I*•■**t Klnrjr.
6.x LH» Fach
550.00
X
figl In Imi II*-» » m i bui In »un* l'To*
250.000 ( 'rales I .etLtlee
575.00(1.0(1 1I 2 I I it -, ei «nu r lUlh and M y i thAnd Science
I 100.do X
»'fitteli
* a ri Si h n t z.
225.000 ( rales ( Mher \ egelables
215,00(1.(10 15 M Tuner let. |i»th and Palmi tin
ÍIOO.OO
Pri**lui'ri lip t rc.un timi 1 * iLc
25.000 Barrels Irisii Potatoes
l" I I "1 hei ween Nth and lUlh on Palim-ipi
125.000.
00
«011.00
Should Have Warned the Maid.
jcine of jin fcultunP* 1 1.ol lu-l we* n drd ¡unl it h mi Oak
1250.00
110.000
Bushels
(
orn
99.000.
00
"Till» houan Ih im Inin BIIIIU' ullliuilt
2100.00
(»5,000 Bushels Sweet Potatoes
fR M N SK TIliJk ( ream i* (In*
»rou anil Ihn dunr chlldri-ti,
» r i t « 1»
65.000. 00 18 1 Dd In-t ween did and-Il)i on Oak
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but.
Lei
ween
Dl
and
2nd
mi
French
« 00.00
iuibhlnn now to t|&gt;*■ alumni »If**, «ln*
comlmiattim made u( PURL
19.000 Boxes l it rus Citrus Fruit
23, iaU.00 -jp mlK k 5, Tier 1"
la with tho fondly nt lit-r tiuiUu&gt;r'a.
errani, iH'ifliml. made li&gt; ihr
2,000 Tons Hay
21,000,00 21
!"N\2dsft . mi Park Avi-mie ahoul (i Inis
0500.00
Out
tho
faithful
mahl &lt;&gt;f oil work
lalcil nm Imirii »ml under the
12,500.00 22 Fot nn i„i Si reel. between Palmetto and Sanford
81.000 Watermelon*
writ*-»: "tìliur»«. muni. Mr Itilbbiu»
Iman't bi-fti In until nft*‘r t«*-|v[*
Ay etna s
1100.011
inuvi jieifni vaoitary conilition*
»‘clock never u iiIrIu »luce you li-fi"
81
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25«)
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A.1
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'.ot,
in
Sanford
Heights
225.00
Huy it from your local dealer by
* '
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21 Fot on corner, bet. Itili and 12lh, on Magnolia
(he dish, pint, or quart.
nr 3,118 cars of *10,000 lbs. capacity.
Avenue. One-hnlfrash
500.01)
Deal to S p e c ia liz e .
2
-1
Fot
on
M
rd
Strii't,
Stringfelh.iw'.s
Addition
500.00
Sldo track» aro a Rood iblmt. but
*2d ( Tinier lot Markham Heights
300.00
Iho eldo tracks abould all In thu Ion#
1 F ive room Cottage, un Palm etto ave­
, Fon SALE nr
1 27 7 I.ms in West Sanford
700.01)
run be switched on tho main lino,
nue between 4th and 5th streets
28
Whole
hloek,
3,
Tier
18
.
1500.00
Don't dabble lu t o « many things,
DO
toilet' anil bath. Artesian well con­
don’t stfatter yournglf op too jnanjr
2!» 2 Lots in ("elery Avenue Addition
200.00»
languages. Hotter be nblo rl o Bpcitk
nection. Cash
‘
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$ 1,500.00 36 1 D»t in relerv'AVenue Addition
300.00 00
SANFOHD, FLORIDA
win correctly find ^ 110 ^
something
2000.00
2— Lot 13, Blk 5, T ier 2, House of 10 rooms 2,500.00 ;*&gt; V* la«»fa
t51otsi,„n Palmetm
_
worth doljtg.
i L - 1 x u
u
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&amp;
W L} (H lOui liV i mis j on Bark
. .
2500.OH
stories, h lowing w ell and rain water
-nn nn !M “ I ots' ,M‘'wivn H*th and 11th nn Kim
«00.00
water tank ......... ...
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4,uOU.UU i2 .» 1 Lot, between 11th and 12th on Magnolia
*1 ou.OO
4— T w o story, 7 room H o u r *, lot 100x110
J 36—2 lots on Magnolia, between 10th and 11th
1250.00
37- l IxU, between Prendi and Myrtle, on 1st St.
1000.00
ft., on Oak aVehue. Plenty of flowers
Agents for New York and Chicago Factories
and shrubbery
3,500.00
IL H. M A R K S ’
5 Five room Cottage, corner lot. 07x 75
High Grade B ianoif^Low Prices— Easy Terms
Real Estate Agency.
feet. Easy terms
2,100.00
Established 1869.
Piano Timing A Specialty
f&gt; Lot 65x117, House 6 rooms and iiath,

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CITY RESIDENCES IN SANFORD
S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y , F L OR I D A

Marks’ Real Estate Agency

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warehouse. Use of warehouse re­
served for 5 years. Good flowing
well. H a lf cash..... .............................

1 have ¡some choice timber tracts, and a few good
orange groves, and 1 can beat the world on Celery
3,000.00

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�OFFI CI AL ( H U Í A N OF S K M IN O l.K C O U N T Y

TI I K ( Í AKI I KN S I’O T ( IF THF, W O R M )

P U B L IS H E D
SEMI - W EEKLI
Volum«

Beautifirlhíike Munroe
er Parcel Post
Will Be Bulkheaded
Rates Made In August

For Rural CredifPlan

Maximum Weight Limit Will more
( i o T o Twenty Pounds
&lt;l0*,

Commission Will Return From
Europe 1 omorrow
Other New* On World »Milter* Of
Intere« To Bh*y Herald
Header*
,
Preparations were Wing made today
by Senator Fletcher of Honda, chair­
man of both the American commission
on rum! credits and the federal commi»■iot) òn rural credits uod. agricultural
cooperation, to hold a meeting In New
Y o rk Saturday of these two bodies upon
their return from Europe. The senator
witt -rmrmpr't»rdHvtr:ttaLlCMuiiwi««'itm!i
submit their report to cun grows ut the
s|»ecial session. The American commlsnion consists of n-preaontuti«
from
each state and from five provinces of
Canada, The federal roinndjiinoti was
appointed by President \\ il.von in ac
cordatila- wihi un art of i-iingr«-»**
Niitli
cordam i- wiiii aa-I
i (strigli ss.
Neither N ii.ili.r Hep le r or Sen.itof
(iiifi
rin ri.r- - a' • -I. '.•!• - d i onai i'
»ion, were able in slimy ho- «u b jiiis in
Eurojie on account of the tarili bill.
Hotli cx|»-ct to atteml the meeting
Sut orda -.

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1luring the Inst few weeks « number
of men prominent In public life hsAe
I»S-|| urged to make the race agiimtt,
Congressman 1.»'Engle. No unnoumenieiite have lasn made so far and hi»
statement yesterday to the elfect It,al
he will ’ reside in Washington in hafuture is certain proof that he Vi)] be a
candidate in the new fourth 'dixtrict.
Untirualiy cheerful and genial when
seen by his local admirer« Congressman
L/Engfr outlined the physical mills he

bne bmi-w«-e&lt;»mUakJuL tlw J‘*»l F*t*r ,,r
more, Ills physical inft.rnfltir* came
ciirs»- to putting him out of the battle in
Jus strenuous rampmng lor congre«»
man at large
Although still using
crutcfies and a lithe below hi» "id time
vigor, he is ready agali f- r ho poltlicul
battle, h«- «avl II To fa ll •

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much i ■' be lie.if C ’
a iui t&gt; fii»- 11* ’ ! v has pul ot* I hills tat

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Fir»t

A n d Second Zone* A l i o

clothe« or leaves tin- a h « »

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1 he chirl i&gt;( police of Pensacola passe» I
('«•*•*» in tfu* early afternoon. Hu an»
and Htoi |M-d, ami also admired, e* press
mg cnmmeM only on it»- l«e«ultr»

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Announced

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Aim Hi .1 :&lt;ll p m, Manager hellar » « •
-Washington, July 'Jt
The I Y»t office railed -iputt by it jrolicemtyi, who noliI&gt;«-partment him »ntuitmri-d ur j or (ant . lied hut. » i l h regret i that the Cil&gt; eodF*
change* m the operation of lh*- l urcel governing display of obtu-ene and scanpost system, including an increase In dalou* picture» mjuiri-d the rj-maovul
the maximum weight limit UU- packages , of the beautiful lally trulli. vita ol the
from 11 Ul 2Q pounds, a reduction ln_lhe |patsernhy.
•
rates of pontage within the lira! and sec- 1 Manager Kellur complied with the
ond lone* and the «tilmliiutton of a con-*, ordinance*. incidentally pulling oil one
venient rate chart for the elaborate of the biggest advertising stunt* seen
parcel post map in detein ining t "• t age j here ns-t-nily. All of the picture* put
rates,
1one wets- turned face to the wall, and
Nlice the i-slublishnvent » f t l.i- | arcel u|K&gt;n It.* glass of that one was painted
post ’ aystem, ninn&gt; r«-&lt;|ur»t.' l.iivi Iwr-ti a hatlmig -uit. elleclually I'huiking the
received at tin- I’lwtofllre l'i p.iftmi-nl figure.
i In picture now l« ar" a p!»&gt;
lor an increase in i n . i v i m n r n wi ight urd reading
Huy me, for i l !,s and
of package' I li.it w
11W J»i|-|
,r n—pi uni, i. g ■i i .

S a n fo rd

L itirc n s

W ill

f i e n d f slums of H.nd.m

I*r. Jam ti BroughMrow
nlee's former as*
Energies Toward I Ins Feat
Ior1, om‘
six'lllti-s- in the ministry in Atlanta w
pastor of a c htircb in the poorer section
City Council In Receptive Mood O n of l.omlon w here S.OOO are gathered fn^
T i m Project A n d Work W ill
Sunday school euch Sabbath. This
Be Started
x'hmi «se at the submerged half ought to
furnish material for some interesting
For the past few weeks the Commer­ sermon* ibis full, for it is here that
cial ( lub and every UiiMtcr In Sanford ( hrtslianity !.* put to a severe test
(In
lias ta-en working (or the*new lake front a former visit hr Brownlee made a
The Klks wi|) soon erect a tine club special study of die cathednfls.
mu­
house on thetake shore ami
end »euros, art galleries und universtlica of

other dniildmg», among them the m»rt |(7reut Britain.

Arnf this wifi givo htm
house and hotel are talked nf and the n view of the other side of Hrittish life.
lake front is very much in the public
If time run tie found lie will write
eye. Every one renUxe* that in the p r o - »The Herald now nnd then of some of
ent condition thelake front amounts ' the things that are interesting him over
to nothing.
That
bulk lieto ied the hike there,
front would la- the most valuable prn|r&gt;Tt&gt; m the «H \ and ivnscom-nth it has
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Heath of t (
\\ lllliims
r« iichi ii tin- itlderttivn anil thev will
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U dilani' lin d at bis bona- M-Iir
lake up Ila matter at the next lini ting ,
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tioldmi la k e o il U e d lie siia y . aller a lill-

* ork
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at Hampton Spring» for u lew weeks,
and tiieii return to tin- capital city b » T
mg i cry finu'h m ( r-m -I

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I for more I lum a year r tin- i «
f the national hcitlrlr depnrton"
tin

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i un ni in -».in I uni
I ‘i-rti alleali.&gt;

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binilo an inland wutcru.n si tu rm u
ranni |irvi|ect timi would pah -di 11•
W.iutlfill clelir wal«-r luki» iri and about
the eily m urn- rjuilmumi -&gt;-t• r*i mil
nccting them will, tin -*i ba . ■
11iranni project to la f
1 rr.dl r -I
pleasure. It Is col t, rul'd hint ilo
ncheme L» feasible. :n .1 li.ul at attui- fu
ture time it will tu- pimililc to lruvi-1 b&gt;
motor boat from Orlando to lu c i-ton
viibIn case this canalwity -hittild rim
terinlixe, whefin-r it wm* miei u height
litu- or not, would lie« noni of
¡-"p i
lurjly -e» a |dea»uri- source
With n •&gt;*
title "I such canals motoring j.aMi*»
would Ih- formed, and travel to and from
this city would liernme as |M.potar us
nutomobihng at the present tirmHe porter-Star

in town, so M uri!!

b.m, 1 -

ni gr" t|Up'tl&gt; Iron f a
droVe him in In» unto

I ..r t Alenile w In r&gt; I- \ ■'
u .|s met bv Htiot lu r

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I'tu- »berti! tii in o i
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over to them and they 'ta rt.-i lot I urn
pa. w i l l th*- «hrrtf! reiuriuH - ■Ihirt..»

t iw ing 111 11. it —* r
an.

with a View to making Ila p t " | "
lu v* Iteli w a* siili in pot l.i ri Wi 1 1&gt; r i .
..it-, er* were hurrving tliriiugl it" wood
t ow

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pill there
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id u point of thick woods near l'u-r*e
t hi

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1 1 . 1 • MiraIm-i I. Alii
11
i-i'r I 1 -I -i ndi gr.nuln.ol lu r
l '" . r lid*
*.1..
not allowed (o batlu- in Uu- bulb tub
without a bal lung »ini'
I lu «-diet has go no forth that N« 1
lindar I torn" has to do iu*r washing m
the cellar if slw* wants to ki»-p clean in
i 'ensalada
The most dainty htt id
art seen here (or some time hit» ru
against tin- strict Puritanic rijdi-w ttiut
govern tb** city, anil art |osi-s

min in twenty or mori .0111 «» aid f
lievid of lluir prisoner. The mob 1 hi-1
started on tin 11ai run City road with
(heir prey. but learning front some ijuar '
Claude l.lkt-s Washington
” t like that job and when my friends ter that the sheriff waa romlt|g, atopusk me how long I am going to l»e in |H-d near M ilts-rr .' ordered the prisoner
Washington I tell them all my life. I to »tart up tin- mad and literally shot
lriiiigiriatioii that |s*ople» tieautiful
aw* » u n g In li.iv» fm J U m pla u Sprima. him to i-p-ci-* a» In- ran, 1 kit Ualy was
water arufTindscajs- "with o l."ed'óh af.fe
in the morning and I hnjie to get in the
bwil of jthysical shape there. Yen, you
Mlsslonar) Meeting j
bet 1 am going to be in the running in
On Monday evening the Indies of the
tb»* fourth ilist/irt,” said Claude L'Engle
yesterday afternoon, according to the Baptist Missionary Society met with
Mrs, Baldwin at he» home on 1-ronch
Jacksonville Time*- Cmon
So far no ver. definite battle has avenue. Owing to tlu* it» li-rneht.Weather
ahajMKl up concvrnmg *1." will be in the tin- attendance wit* small but the meet
.In the »le
contest for congresj front the new fourth ing proved very enjoy able
diatrict. Mr. l*'Engl r* w it&gt;
rim »ence of the ap|K&gt;inted leader si-vcral
grnsaniun at large for the state ol Hor- rnemliera contributed to the impromptu
ida owing to the fact that the popula­ program, which was “ Some Home M is­
After business, delicious
tion showed that another representative sion Hcroea."
waa due the peninsula state. The re sherbet and cake were sefved by the
djatrictlng of the state, however, makes hostess and an enjoyable half hour fol-

fourth district, and this,Is com

bo o r

W anted
A woman e x j*erie need in housekeeping.
An elderly lady and grandson occupanta.
Call at No 418 Fourth St., between 8anJrrrd B re . s iit i ‘ C'1y pFVW®1 A V'frw— ------ ------

kltook whlrli
I
It II •-rr.don was stirc.-asively a
id eon.lu n its iI&lt;.i h ii and an « Ider in the Presby terian
itrious 1 Ins-si s - I nr. h and iji.OTt-. ,M -1 i||iO»tt tiI at musly
Jed by many • arrnol oul the Ji^nigi g« of tin- IhUe
- pisipli- bill and the tenets ef rln- church in hls.cx-ery
s anti details day Id'. 'Hie p o l \ wen- never turned
prera-nt* that from In» di&gt;or nor waa he ever too busy
different and ' Id give words of
n fort and chi-er to
dearly ih-m those w'lio»e imf.b 0.« sTfiwiI heavier
nys evolving, ♦ tlian in» own. Hi- was ol a most rlieer*
'n rc|k-irn7,t'..r—mt'T jirt -rsf-ssTnisti«» di . p . „ u ..ii * i si « L.
ity "Nothing way» read, to tell a gixui story or relate
, a bit of. Sanford’s early history to tfem*
- onstrate the growth of the city in which
, he took so murh pride.
1 bump«-rviiw-s at Uuffe leav«si four w ii u to mourn his loss,
lay night at It \\ Hernitpn. Claude Herndon. Role
»t service be- ert Herndon and Onhorn Herndon uni!
(or his vwca- , the entire cointnunUy fis-l» the has »!ntesl u two ‘ numt us ke/nly as the family. It cmf
he will »pend l«e »aid nf Mr. iirrndon that he had no
time on the enemle*,. only friend* and hb death
land and (»er- has left a vacancy that only liine wlft
igllsh channel fill, a ka&gt; and jjrie/ that only- U n « ;«^in

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

THE SANFORD HERALD_______________ -*

I
,
At least u quarter of the continent
of Australia has never been explored.
Its nelghtxir, New Outtiea. thu largest
I lie General News of the Land Island In the world I« known orili In
small part, although It may bo tilled
of I' lowers
with undeveloped riches. ‘

______________

.____________

.

July 22, 19 » *-

Unexplored Australia.

ALL AROUND FLORIDA

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7 Four Houses', on 2 lots. Georgetown.
Deep well with yitcher pump, cor.
10th and Willow
................................ 1,200.on
8 Lot, Markham Height-s, 100x1-10, house,
1 rooms and bath. 500 gal. Lank .
2,200.0(1
rom
i 3 r s ^ &lt; « r » r &gt; T û S « h M H im .
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c
s
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cor--Sanford------------------ TTEÏEHETT KT&gt;ir'^rP, TTY
The average Imslners mnrr will gd
avenue ami 11f h st.
'1,000.on
on
Isugtilng
a
t
the
spelling
reform
en
An Lpitnme of the Week'» Mo*l Im and depending on his «tenographer to
10 Lot on Markham Heights, lot lol.xlli).
(«oft.int i
-in the
help him out tuj usual when ho Cornea
well 150 ft. deep, house -1 rqoms. Sold
800.On
to a hard word.
’I
State'« Domain
11 House and 2 lots, cor. 2nd and Elm,
WHAT £
The site him ta-eri mU*iU»i
uv
d ta ttn
■i.UOO.UH
.¿is»«*« I
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HU Revenge.
chust^if on »(licit l„Ihehirui'» new fill,Pear
Fir:
~
¡2
—
A
splendid
large
house,
H
&gt;
rooms,
2
lots,
"I,et rn« taki- that wretched thing
•HH| iuIiimiI linilllillK »ill 1« irectwl
5,000.0(1
n „ u a ................. ... ^
-I
, ..
store house and barn
Ju.*t .1- skiIi lot the hon«ta lire ***»Muorl home," said the patient as the denti«',
In Order that you can form a correct idea of Fan- j-j Withdrawn'
relieved
h
im
of
his
aching
m
olar
"1
»ill corijnietire on the Aroetnre
ford I will state a few facts as published by our com­
want to take It home and poke sugar
14 .Lot, Sanford Heights, 07x180, good 10
oo0 ,
In It nnd see It neh»*."
mercial Club.
rborn house, electric lights, artesian
Work is now |[ning right ahead on tin
Sanford is in the new county of Seminole, for­
mfinunoth fgur-«t(&gt;ry department store
well, tank and engine. Lots of fruiLs
merly Orange. Sanford will be the county seat.
TTuMt, Noblest Development.
for Orlando, A loeaf’flrpi Im* the eonand flowers .....
........... ................. 3.500.00
Tvo often said that husbands nnd
Sanford is on the south shore of Hike Monroe, a
tract for the iron work and all metal wives
reach their truest snd noblest
15 Fine house on the Heights, modern
work, and this alone amount» to over development when they nr« compli­
beautiful lake about four miles wide and seven miles
improvements, lot 184x130, chicken
$TJ,(»ki, The ne» building »ill he a mentary to each other.-—Mrs. WoodHi
long. The St. Johns river runs throught it from ejLst
yards,
kewanee System water works,
crtlf'il and an ornament to Orlando
row Wilson.
to west.
ooo
orange trees, flowers, etc
5,000.00
Sanford Iuls a population of 6,300 fcitV census of
10—
House,
4
rooms,
on
3rd
St.,
between
The city fathers of Ilarto» are in­
Keeping Lemon*.
1912).
vestigating the matter of installing tin
Palmetto and Magrtolia
1.800.00
To keep lemons, wtiw* them w-lth a
Sanford has six churches^ Presbyterian, Meth­
necessary equipment which »ill place clean, dry cloth, then wrap well up
17 House, 8 rooms on 3rd St, between Pal­
odist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and Cath­
that city in the second class cities in In tissue paper and place them on n
metto and ¿ianford
...... .......................
1.300.00
insurance ratings. This »ill mean a ahelf so that they ilo not touch each
olic. A High School, Grammar School, Primary
1#— House, 2 story, 8 rooms, on Oak, be­
new tank with a much larger capacity, other.
School, Kindergarten and Catholic School. Splen­
tween 3rd and 4 th. __________ ,___ ___ 3.750.00
~*n electric alarm^rtnrm.—ami.rniich
' -■ —■ —■— '»*•
r.’j« 11.
did Water Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, two Tele­
larger «enterntlftvramotor truck, twenty . . fir s t Use of Cocos In England.
19— House and lot between 3rd and 4 th, on
graph Systems, Local and Long Distance Telephones,
live volunteer firemen and one man will
Until sixty years sgo cocoa was taxOak avenue, 5 rooms and bath and
Standard Oil Station, Gulf Refining Oil Station, Raildevote his whole time to rtv An estim­ «d In England as a patent medicine,
4.500.00
ate of what this will cost is being pre­ and could bo sold only In packets wttlr
mad Shops, three Automobile Ganiges nnd Mnrtrrnery20
2
1
&gt;f)
Lots,
cor.
lutn
ana
Magnolia,
gar­
a stamped wrapper.
pared.
Shops. Railways to Jacksonville, Tampa, Oviedo,
age, lawn, etc., splendid house, *2
ooo
Leesburg, Eustis, St. Petersburg and Cameron City.
story
and attic, toilets, closets in
The ntllcial resignation of H. I! Rich­
Accidents on Orltlsh Streets.
Railway Shops, with monthly pay roll of $20,000.00.
About 100 street accidents a day oo
every bedroom. Furnace in base­
ardson as secretary of the Jacksonville
Two Banks, with a combined capital of $701, 547.82.
In tbo wholo of Great Hritaln.
Hoard of Trade was filed Saturday with
ment .
w
10,000.00
There
were 2,509,010 letters mailed in the Sanford
the governors of theorganization. The
21 —A fine new house, 8 rooms, 2 lots, cor.
Post Olliee in 1912. Two Ice Plants, capacity 150
whole Ilung came as a thunderbolt to
8lh and Park, shade trees, hath and
even memliers of the board of govern­
tons per day. $200.000.00 for Brick Roads to the
toilet. Steam heat
6,500.00
ors. Mr Richardson will take up the
Celery Farms. Thirty School Teachers, with salaries
22—
Good,
2
story
house
on
Oak
avenue,
foreign colunizutiari work of tiu^.South­
amounting to $15,221.00. One thousand one hundred
ern Settlement and Development Or­
between 7th and 8th Sts. ........ ............... 5,000.00
and. thirty-three Pupils. Free City Mail Delivery
ganization with headquarters in Lon­
and three. rural free delivery Routes. Daily Boat 23— 6 Room house on Sanford avenue, bedon, England. He will remain with
1,800.1)0
Lino to Jacksonville an d'boat lines up the river. 9L
a,jd 5th streets
the Jacksonville Hoard of Trade as its
secretary until October l. however,
Ferries across the lake. New Union Depot cost $100,House and lot, cor. Jth and Laurel
ci o n
,2100.00 X
00 0 .0 0 . New Express Of lice cost $2 0 ,000 . 0 0 . Sixty- *,r
U r-1,,,U j*ia ^ t ‘LS*1
Montl»r»Hik. a «mall plan* north of
blocks of Street paved with vitrified brick. A paid 7,.*
1 l&lt; rawn;
*
IhmnHInn. wit* tin* utih1 «if a i|n&lt;ih|i*
F in 1 Department with automobile truck. One NewsAcres im Hiy Heights, . room, - story
billing tiNjm. * h*n m .i pj«to| iliii-l 1.«.
house. 3 o bearing orange in vs
2 .500.00
paper ( Hlice. A Fertilizer Plant, shipping 7,500 tons
tw»*cn 1 I) IlftuiiD) of Lah**hifwl anti
room house, tool shed, flowannually. Tw o Lumber Yards. A Building and Loan
“ ■ ,V a u
L H K.i«if of Monthronk, both turn
2 .500.00
Hcforc you go away on your
Kilh-fl Th»* hnot mg ,Mmrrnl
Association. One Steam and Tw o Hand Laundries. ...
vi-1!'^,U&lt;'
trip, rail on os for a supply of
28
W ithdrawn.
ht-»i .*s*fliTtJav .in&lt;! w.t" ih« r»-*-nit nf ,i
i wo I heatres. Four Hotels and many Boarding .&gt;« m
i.*
.
.
“ A H A .” Cheques. T h e safest
quarrel over hing's daugblur. In » horn j and
most convenient way of
Houses. One Carriage and Wagon Factory.
Three
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Howard has h.-eu paving attention* in carry Inn travel foods, in (lie
Blacksm ith Shops. Two Restaurants.
fw o Bakerrnoms' 1 ,,ous&lt;'' 1 &gt;,' ,rv' '* n ’"»&gt;*•
t tilled Slatt i autl t.atiadj, as ss i ll
*'ll*ll tin- lather ot.o.l.-d llutt la vin
1 House. 1 story, 2 rooms. One-half
X
íes. One Militai^ Band. One l ’ublie l.ibrarv. (Ine
»li'Miting .il tin- -.irtii tiim ri&lt;I iai'ti us abroad.
cash
" . V I L A , ” C h e q u e s are just as
2
,
500.00
X
killed [lii other in-tahlR Howard r h a n d y as p e r s o n a l c h e e k s , w i t h
( old Storage Fiant. $ 7 0 .00 0 .UH appropriated for a
A
earn* la r* iii«*ot Ihr*-*- ii-ar* ago froiti
m i dllflt id ly aitimi i i lr n llfli atiiKl.
Federai Building, (o lierete Works, ('old Storage 30 An elegant house, with nice lawn, and
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flowers, t*t e., on 1’ark A ye.
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Mici« mali lilui! noi liv In'iivv rirtllliTj,
12 2 1ni - mi ' &gt;ak, lu'Usii-n 12i Ii .md l.’iili
1100.00
acres not tiled, was as follows:
t'ill b) umili i-itiliii'lii unii » 1*1* i min
120.000 ( rates t elery
$525 ,(111(1.01) 15 .i 1.1*1.’* mi Sanford Height.-*, induing Park an nui
n*l. tl MiniliIti *'■•• il* 111kI*•■**t Klnrjr.
6.x LH» Fach
5 5 0 .0 0
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figl In ImiII*-» »mi bui In »un* l'To*
250.000 ( 'rales I .etLtlee
57 5 . 00 (1.0(1 1 I 2 I Iit - , ei «nu r lUlh and M y i thI 100.do X
»'fitteli
* ari Si h n t z.
225.000 ( rales ( Mher \ egelables
21 5 ,00 (1.(10 15 M Tuner let. |i»th and Palmi tin
ÍIOO.OO
Pri**lui'ri lip t rc.un timi 1* iLc
2 5 .0 0 0 Barrels I risii P o ta to e s
l" I I "1 hei ween Nth and lUlh on Palim-ipi
125. 000 .
00
«011.00
Should Have Warned the Maid.
jcine of jin fcultunP* 1 1.ol lu-l we* n drd ¡unl it h mi Oak
1 2 50.00
110.000
Bushels
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9
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"Till» houan Ih im Inin BIIIIU' ullliuilt
2100.00
(»5,000 Bushels Sweet Potatoes
fRMNSKTIliJk ( ream i* (In*
»rou anil Ihn dunr chlldri-ti, »rit«1»
65.000. 00 18 1 Dd In-t ween did and-Il)i on Oak
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comlmiattim made u( PURL
19.000 Boxes l it rus Citrus Fruit
23, iaU.00 -jp m lK k 5, Tier 1"
la with tho fondly nt lit-r tiuiUu&gt;r'a.
errani, iH'ifliml. made li&gt; ihr
2,000 Tons Hay
21,000,00 21
!"N\2dsft . mi Park Avi-mie ahoul (i Inis
0 5 0 0 .0 0
Out tho faithful mahl &lt;&gt;f oil work
lalcil nm Imirii »ml under the
12,500.00 22 Fot nn i„i Si reel. between Palmetto and Sanford
81.000 Watermelon*
writ*-»: "tìliur»«. muni. Mr Itilbbiu»
Iman't bi-fti In until nft*‘r t«*-|v[*
Ay etna s
1100.011
inuvi jieifni vaoitary conilition*
»‘clock never u iiIrIu »luce you li-fi"
81
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25«)
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in
Sanford
Heights
225.00
Huy it from your local dealer by
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21 Fot on corner, bet. Itili and 12lh, on Magnolia
(he dish, pint, or quart.
nr 3,118 cars of *10,000 lbs. capacity.
Avenue. One-hnlfrash
500.01)
Deal to S p e c i a l i z e .
2-1
Fot
on
M
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Strii't,
Stringfelh.iw'.s
Addition
500.00
Sldo track» aro a Rood iblmt. but
*2d ( Tinier lot Markham Heights
300.00
Iho eldo tracks abould all In thu Ion#
1 Five room Cottage, un Palmetto ave­
, Fon SALE nr
1 27 7 I.ms in West Sanford
700.01)
run be switched on tho main lino,
nue between 4th and 5th streets
28
Whole
hloek,
3,
Tier
18
.
1500.00
Don't dabble lu to« many things,
DO
toilet' anil bath. Artesian well con­
don’t stfatter yournglf op too jnanjr
2!» 2 Lots in ("elery Avenue Addition
200.00»
languages. Hotter be nblo rlo Bpcitk
nection. Cash
‘
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$ 1,500.00 36 1 D»t in relerv'AVenue Addition
300.00 00
SANFOHD, FLORIDA
win correctly find ^ 110^ something
2000.00
2— Lot 13, Blk 5, Tier 2, House of 10 rooms 2,500.00 ;*&gt; V* la«»fa
t51otsi,„n Palmetm
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worth doljtg.
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2500.OH
stories, h lowing well and rain water
-nn nn !M “ I ots' ,M‘'wivn H*th and 11th nn Kim
«00.00
water tank ..............
.:........... 4,uOU.UU i2.» 1 Lot, between 11th and 12th on Magnolia
*1ou.OO
4—Two story, 7 room H our*, lot 100x110
J 36—2 lots on Magnolia, between 10th and 11th
1250.00
37- l IxU, between Prendi and Myrtle, on 1st St.
1000.00
ft., on Oak aVehue. Plenty of flowers
Agents for New York and Chicago Factories
and shrubbery
3,500.00
IL H. M A R K S’
5 Five room Cottage, corner lot. 07x 75
High Grade Bianoif^Low Prices— Easy Terms
Real Estate Agency.
feet. Easy terms
2,100.00
Established 1869.
Piano Timing A Specialty
f&gt; L ot 65x117, House 6 rooms and iiath,

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CITY RESIDENCES IN SANFORD
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warehouse. Use of warehouse re­
served for 5 years. Good flowing
well. Half cash...... .................................

1 have ¡some choice timber tracts, and a few good
orange groves, and 1 can beat the world on Celery
3,000.00

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�OFFICIAL (HUÍAN OF SKMINOl.K COUNTY

TIIK (ÍAKIIKN SI’ OT ( IF THF, W O RM )

PUBLISHED
SEMI - W EEKLI
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For Rural CredifPlan

Beautifirlhíike Munroe
er Parcel Post
Will Be Bulkheaded
Rates Made In August
Maximum Weight Limit Will more
( i o To Twenty Pounds
&lt;l0*,

Commission W ill Return From
Europe 1 omorrow

Other New* On World »Milter* Of
1luring the Inst few weeks « number Big Knludion In Rate* For
And Second Zone* A lio
of men prominent In public life hsAe
Intere« To Bh*y Herald
I»S-|| urged to make the race agiimtt,
Announced
Header*
,
Preparations were Wing made today
by Senator Fletcher of Honda, chair­
man of both the American commission
on rum! credits and the federal commi»■iot) òn rural credits uod. agricultural
cooperation, to hold a meeting In New
York Saturday of these two bodies upon
their return from Europe. The senator

Congressman 1.»'Engle. No unnoumenieiite have lasn made so far and hi»
statement yesterday to the elfect It,al
he will ’ reside in Washington in hafuture is certain proof that he Vi)] be a
candidate in the new fourth 'dixtrict.
Untirualiy cheerful and genial when
seen by his local admirer« Congressman
L/Engfr outlined the physical mills he

witt -rmrmpr't»rdHvtr:ttaLlCMuiiwi««'itm!i bne bmi-w«-e&lt;»mUakJuL tlw J‘*»l F*t*r ,,r
submit their report to cungrows ut the
s|»ecial session. The American commlsnion consists of n-preaontuti«
from
each state and from five provinces of
Canada, The federal roinndjiinoti was
appointed by President \\ il.von in ac
cordatila- wihi un art of i-iingr«-»**
Niitli
cordam i- wiiii aa -I
i (strigli ss.
Neither N ii.ili.r Hep le r or Sen.itof
(iiifi
rin ri.r- - a' • -I. '.•!• - d i onai i'
»ion, were able in slimy ho- «ubjiiis in
Eurojie on account of the tarili bill.
Hotli cx|»-ct to atteml the meeting
Sut orda -.

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more, Ills physical inft.rnfltir* came
ciirs»- to putting him out of the battle in
Jus strenuous rampmng lor congre«»
man at large
Although still using
crutcfies and a lithe below hi» "id time
vigor, he is ready agali f- r ho poltlicul
battle, h«- «avl II To f a l l •

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win- S a n f o r d

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1 he chirl i&gt;( police of Pensacola passe» I
('«•*•*» in tfu* early afternoon. Hu an»
and Htoi |M-d, ami also admired, e* press
mg cnmmeM only on it»- l«e«ultr»

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Aim Hi .1 :&lt;ll p m, Manager hellar »«•
-Washington, July 'Jt
The IY»t office railed -iputt by it jrolicemtyi, who noliI&gt;«-partment him »ntuitmri-d ur j or (ant . lied hut. »ilh regret i that the Cil&gt; eodF*
change* m the operation of lh*- l urcel governing display of obtu-ene and scanpost system, including an increase In dalou* picture» mjuiri-d the rj-maovul
the maximum weight limit UU- packages , of the beautiful lally trulli. vita ol the
from 11 Ul2Q pounds, a reduction ln_lhe |patsernhy.
•
rates of pontage within the lira! and sec- 1 Manager Kellur complied with the
ond lone* and the «tilmliiutton of a con-*, ordinance*. incidentally pulling oil one
venient rate chart for the elaborate of the biggest advertising stunt* seen
parcel post map in detein ining t "• tage j here ns-t-nily. All of the picture* put
rates,
1one wets- turned face to the wall, and
Nlice the i-slublishnvent »f tl.i- |arcel u|K&gt;n It.* glass of that one was painted
post ’ aystem, ninn&gt; r«-&lt;|ur»t.' l.iivi Iwr-ti a hatlmig -uit. elleclually I'huiking the
received at tin- I’lwtofllre l'i p.iftmi-nl figure.
i In picture now l« ar" a p!»&gt;
lor an increase in i n .i v i m n r n wi ight urd reading
Huy me, for il !,s and
of package' I li.it w
11W J»i|-|
,rn—pi uni, i. g ■i i .

L itir c n s

W ill

fie n d fslums of H.nd.m

I*r. Jam ti BroughMrow
nlee's former as*
Energies Toward I Ins Feat
Ior1, om‘
six'lllti-s- in the ministry in Atlanta w
pastor of a c htircb in the poorer section
City Council In Receptive Mood O n of l.omlon where S.OOO are gathered fn^
Tim Project And Work Will
Sunday school euch Sabbath. This
Be Started
x'hmi «se at the submerged half ought to
furnish material for some interesting
For the past few weeks the Commer­ sermon* ibis full, for it is here that
cial ( lub and every UiiMtcr In Sanford ( hrtslianity !.* put to a severe test
(In
lias ta-en working (or the*new lake front a former visit hr Brownlee made a
The Klks wi|) soon erect a tine club special study of die cathednfls. mu­
house on thetake shore ami
end »euros, art galleries und universtlica of

other dniildmg», among them the m»rt |(7reut Britain.

Arnf this wifi givo htm
house and hotel are talked nf and the n view of the other side of Hrittish life.
lake front is very much in the public
If time run tie found lie will write
eye. Every one renUxe* that in the p ro- »The Herald now nnd then of some of
ent condition thelake front amounts ' the things that are interesting him over
tonothing.
That
bulk lieto ied the hike there,
front would la- the most valuable prn|r&gt;Tt&gt; m the «H\ and ivnscom-nth it has
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Heath of t ( \\ lllliims
r« iichi ii tin- itlderttivn anil thev will
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U dilani' lin d at bis bona- M-Iir
lake up Ila matter at the next lini ting ,
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tioldmi lake oil U e d l i e s i i a y . aller a lill-

* ork

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ha s p u l o t * I hi l l s tat

at Hampton Spring» for u lew weeks,
and tiieii return to tin- capital city b»T
mg i cry finu'h m ( r-m -I

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tiled
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the
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f the n a tio n a l hcitlrlr d e p n rto n "
tin

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i un ni in -».in Iuni
I ‘i-rti alleali.&gt;
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binilo an inland wutcru.n si tu rm u
ranni |irvi|ect timi would pah -di 11•
W.iutlfill clelir wal«-r luki» iri and about
the eily m urn- rjuilmumi - &gt;-t•r*i mil
nccting them will, tin -*i ba . ■
11iranni project to la f
1 rr.dl r -I
pleasure. It Is col t, rul'd hint ilo
ncheme L» feasible. :n .1 li.ul at attui- fu
ture time it will tu- pimililc to lruvi-1 b&gt;
motor boat from Orlando to luci-ton
viibIn case this canalwity -hittild rim
terinlixe, whefin-r it wm* miei u height
litu- or not, would lie« noni of
¡-"p i
lurjly -e» a |dea»uri- source
With n •&gt;*
title "I such canals motoring j.aMi*»
would Ih- formed, and travel to and from
this city would liernme as |M.potar us
nutomobihng at the present tirmHe porter-Star

in t o w n , so M u r i ! !
ni g r " t|Up'tl&gt;

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a View to m a k i n g Il a p t " | "
Iteli w a* si i l i in p ot l.i ri Wi 11&gt; r i .

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1 in | ,i w i t h
pill t h e r e

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fourth district, and this,Is com

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I -i ndi gr.nuln.ol lu r l'".r lid*
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id u point of thick woods near l'u-r*e not allowed (o batlu- in Uu- bulb tub
t hi . were » l o p p e d hy a b o u t a l o l l i d l e d without a bal lung »ini'
min in twenty or mori .0111«» aid f
I lu «-diet has go no forth that
N« 1
lievid of lluir prisoner. The mob 1hi-1 l i n d a r I to rn " has to do iu*r washing m
started on tin 11ai run City road with t h e cellar if slw* w ants to ki»-p clean in
(heir prey. but learning front some ijuar ' i 'ensalada
T h e most da inty
htt id
Claude l.lkt-s Washington
ter
that
the
sheriff
waa
romlt|g,
atopart
seen
here
(or
some
time
hit»
ru
” t like that job and when my friends
|H
-d
near
M
ilts-rr
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ordered
the
prisoner
against
tinstrict
P
u
rita
n
ic
rijdi-w
ttiut
usk me how long I am going to l»e in
Washington I tell them all my life. I to »tart up tin- mad and literally shot go v ern tb** c i t y , anil art |osi-s
lriiiigiriatioii that |s*ople» tieautiful
aw* »ung In li.iv» fm JUmplau Sprima. h i m to i-p-ci-* a» In- r a n , 1 kit U a l y wa s
w ater a ru fT in d sc a js - "with o l . "e d 'ó h a f.fe
in the morning and I hnjie to get in the
bwil of jthysical shape there. Yen, you
Mlsslonar) Meeting j
bet 1 am going to be in the running in
On Monday evening the Indies of the
tb»* fourth ilist/irt,” said Claude L'Engle
yesterday afternoon, according to the Baptist Missionary Society met with
Mrs, Baldwin at he» home on 1-ronch
Jacksonville Time*- Cmon
So far no ver. definite battle has avenue. Owing to tlu* it» li-rneht.Weather
ahajMKl up concvrnmg *1." will be in the tin- attendance wit* small but the meet
.In the »le
contest for congresj front the new fourth ing proved very enjoy able
diatrict. Mr. l*'Engl r* wit&gt;
rim »ence of the ap|K&gt;inted leader si-vcral
grnsaniun at large for the state ol Hor- rnemliera contributed to the impromptu
W anted
ida owing to the fact that the popula­ program, which was “ Some Home Mis­
A
woman
ex
j*e
rieneed in housekeeping.
tion showed that another representative sion Hcroea." After business, delicious
An
elderly
lady
and
grandson occupanta.
waa due the peninsula state. The re sherbet and cake were sefved by the
Call
at
No
418
Fourth
St., between 8andjatrictlng of the state, however, makes hostess and an enjoyable half hour folIill 1« ■I ur. l w Ia* 11 I la* t wo Hi p m u *

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kltook whlrli
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It II •-rr.don was stirc.-asively a
id eon.lu n its iI&lt;.ih ii and an «Ider in the Presby terian
itrious 1 Ins-si s - I nr. h and iji.OTt-. ,M -1 i||iO»tt tiI at musly
Jed by many • arrnol oul the Ji^nigi g« of tin- IhU e
- pisipli- bill and the tenets ef rln- church in hls.cx-ery
s anti details day Id '. 'Hie p o l \ wen- never turned
prera-nt* that from In» di&gt;or nor waa he ever too busy
different and ' Id give words of
n fort and chi-er to
dearly ih-m those w'lio»e imf.b 0.« sTfiwiI heavier
nys evolvin g, ♦ tlian in» own. Hi- was ol a most rlieer*
'n rc|k-irn7,t'..r—mt'Tjirt -rsf-ssTnisti«» di . p . „ u ..ii *isi «L.
ity "Nothing way» read, to tell a gixui story or relate
, a bit of. Sanford’s early history to tfem*
- onstrate the growth of the city in which
, he took so murh pride.

1 bump«-

-rviiw-s at Uulay night at
»t service be(or his vwcantesl u two
he will »pend
time on the
land and (»erigllsh channel

ffe leav«si four wiiu to mourn his loss,
It \\ Hernitpn. Claude Herndon. Role
ert Herndon and Onhorn Herndon uni!
, the entire cointnunUy fis-l» the has »!‘ numt us ke/nly as the family. It cmf
l«e »aid nf Mr. iirrndon that he had no
enemle*,. only friend* and hb death
has left a vacancy that only liine wlft
fill, a ka&gt; and jjrie/ that only- U n «;«^in

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Only 2 More Days MONDAY

ÈSATURD’Y

Erti.*! and Kiln Hovnl vinit*•&lt;! I UN­
land and other pount.« lumtl.. returning

COUND

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SATURDAY, JULY 26

JOLY 26th

Mr «ami Mr» J t&gt; Wofford are viftit^
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Cover» The Territory Por
Tho Herald
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ICoIht I lire»«' \imU-.I Orlando. Mirili r
Gardenand I-orkhart tasi Friday in Kis,
* Ki rd.
Dure Rovai ha« reiurned to Sorrento
B N TK R PR ISK NEW S
a(uT
wilh h&lt;inil, folks,
------- Mr. anduMra. F. A,
» ffH -.W. « I HIT.?
Arthur iPffN.WedhMday for « month'» of p,ymoutll w,.rt. h,.rl. lfcAt * „ . k „kth„ r
sojourn at:-Daytona Reach.
«
jng
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W - J- »urn.« is visiting hi* father in'
c c My,.p(
U()&gt;. u k „ UM n vi,.

Tt*n yanls .’{«J. nicarltm) Ih&gt;meatic, a n&lt;xxi quality and linish, Saturday bihh1la), 10 yards . .
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Conyon, U a., for n few weeks.
jtor here hut ha# gone to Jensen to visit ]
v J,* w L&gt; Bratt w m p inaine»# vùitor hj, DWe^ Mni Jlw,
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hai been
, f * r ,lt,r ¡ „ lh(, wmill£ u,rm

f]Uhop Gray will hold service in ti
E{)iacopa, chureh Sunday. July 2

10:00 O’ CLOCK A. M.
One hundred’yards 10r ffnide
Colorv&lt;I Lawns, while
they last, n yard only
0C

are cordially invited.
LAKK MART NEWS
Mm. Helma Kelson and son, Martin
who have been visiting her mother have
returned to their home in Tampa.

(Limit 12 yards to customer)

Mm. Dan Perry is under the doctor’»

Bert VVcnkhous, who was recently ■
with the International Poultry Knnn :
s&lt;^ry U&gt; Uani.
(Million Egg Farm) of New Jefsey has ’ Arthur Nordstrom, who underwent a

month’s vacation in Asheville. N C. ' \\
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Mr. Ginn, 4-ivil i ngmeer o( Sai.f...d
was in town Monday morning on his
-'Ub.e Sjoblom .« Iu.no (mm Mark

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ham ,,n,‘ ** umlcrgoing treatment

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Miss Ethel yuackenbus returned last K'V.'r' . U "
h,’ ’* lfJ U “ ,,out MK’ "
Sunday after apendlng two weeks with
l' rwl “ twl
Sjoblom have
Mm. G. A. Drcka of DeUnd and Mrs Konr *° , ' ' ’'•khí" ' , ^
mill.
Y . It. Thumdby of Blue Springs.
Uutint KimiHI of Fort It« « &lt;1 was over
Dr. Semple, veterinär) surgeon of

Sanford wa« in town Mon.h.y on hi- 1 *“
way to Fort Pierre, «hire lu «.c« call««l ,f"

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on prnfrv.lon.it Inisim-»

What tingiti bave protro

our HuMling g e n . . al

5 0 c — C O U N T E R —-29c

Peppered Sheelinc Bargains

litis counter will include Katines, tripes, al»«&gt; emlirnidered
d*»|s Lnd fancy silks, valuer* up lo .'»ih-, eiioice for this a n

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t«*r
witlii.ut li,j uri
1 rum lat. *t
report« the )»iti&gt;Tt |H
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•1er the , art
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lit t»- nut i|«iliug with fru-ml« lignin
Mr unii \| r» .1 * Puftp. .nul * kildri ti
ul t i i u d " » i n - her*- Mturliti leitiiig tinlatti*« iimttn-r, Mr» I i//n- l.iintir»
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Messrs I’luliiw uml Frt-d Frey id &lt;&gt;r-

Ksttin I.ighlbx.t .d Tampa 1« visiting Undo !,rv »(•‘ iitling ih.-ir vur....... in live
f*»r 4
•ini « rouiitf) , V1’ tUhiJ 1hr M ¡irriiuTs

H» nr&gt; Ptirk.-r W3l*ft ntlending
f till«s iiim!
mui( J»*» til id T built 1.» S»l
'» If 4*m iiIf 1»*’** Uujiinrfto ut 1h«- -t.||
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Dr J \\. Nu»m sml 1' !&gt; Itrumby t
u .irmfr
left Monday tiight for Si. Viigustlm-.
where they will stwml Severn! day*
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I'Mtking lifter biuuiu««.
Mr un.l Mm. Billip Jacnl» wre culled 11 B Mrf¥all and.family, with Mr
to Urlumlo lu-st wi«-k hi the illnes« of »»'I Mm. i'hurle* West have taken 11
" pv,*r* 1 week« ..f tbe Warm

Mm. C. L Colliim, Mi«« Ethel and
Mr» J, H !&gt;■»• ol |j»ke ( ‘ barm has
Master "N u nn of Atlanta are visiting gone to Hendemonville, N’
where
the former’» sister. Mrs. J. W Ninon «he will join her daughter anil tliey will»
for the »iirmner.
«fiend »time time in the mountains.
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Mi*am. Water» ami Bryan were
(, }&gt; swoj*e, who h*.« recently returned
gu.-slj* at 1 he 1 aim I ue»&lt;lu&gt;
from hi» trip wist, while accompanied
Mr rennet! of AtlanCa «|«'iit wveral |,y st Iai wre nee on « tri|i to Sanforil.j
da&gt;» ai I ne Palm on liu« »a&gt; to visit by turning hi* machine suddenly into
hi« father at Whittier, who i* with the j|ic Hitch e«ca(«Hl seriou* accident, jirol*KUsiminre \ alley &lt; .instruction ( o.
^DIv death from »u»|M»ndi-d telephone
Mr. Johnson and family and Mr wires.-iynns the road, the pole having
Curlelt were here Tuesday in the inter•, jwn blown down by storm and rould j
1st of the ( itnis Eirhange husinrns
t|0t t-(
white »ja«».llng onward.
Rev. T. B. l-awraiue of Rock S|)ring«v'
;o. • -Ó
ft Lav I# , *ft« Rid ft^inlkilol« L ita I ___. K
W'yn., «who
i.&lt; on Hi* vacation has been
CASSIA rHATTKR
M i» Lucile
Kimhing House for a week pmt
lUetU1 Royal left ITulmday f^r
Jackjvonville,
1
Ue. where she will »visit her Be tells us of his lour of Utah, f o l

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Mr. and Mm. Robert llo««.. acrom- He likes Florida better than any «ection.
; pa pled by their niece, Mm. W. S. Sher-. vWted^rhaugh ho has l&gt;een among snow-j
man motored over to Fustics one d a y . Covfred mountain*. Dr. Uwranee ir}
last wuek.
- building in his town un Institutional
Mm Warren Royal and smaller ehH-'^kureh.- which will
of*»n »even day*
dren altemlrd the quarterly meeting m 1,1 Hie &gt; « * k . providwl with room» for
Paisley Saturday, returning Sunday
domuftr ariehee. such recreation* a«
Mm M A McKarty left Thursday
ball, etc
for Atlanta. Ga , Triimwsce uml other
The mati&gt; wixi attended the chicken
points
’ piliau giveo'by the young men and manC. B. Royal, one of our prominent aged hy Jim
and ('harlea A. Weat
men left Friday for Ft. Pierre.
spent a delightful evtning. The merry’
Mlaacfl Ruth and Vivian Royal re- j party, the camp (Ire pictured in the
port that they are having a fine time In
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Worth up to 25e a yard, eonsistinn of black uml colors,
also the new Muljrari- ^ p*
an elfeel.s, a vani
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3 Prize

Very Handsome Princess Dress
ers worth
A Genuine Fibre Trunk, Indes­
tructible, a gem, value
Genuine Cowhide Suit Case
value
Genuine Cowhide Hand Bag,
Leather Lined, value

5 Prize

M I 1 11 11 ,' 11 lini -h Kl» n h» »I
1.1 I1I1 I i.iiti.t-'k. I .ifidat d w idi li
will brìtijf Gìm- a vani
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$60.00
$48.75
$30.00
$20.00
$10.00
$ 7.00

BALKAN MIDDIES $1.19
Made of genuine Middy Gal­
atea, white with colored col­
lars S,.,. this
special

line. o|ilv

$1.19

TOWEL BARGAIN
* ». num e lln&gt; k -a -b .e k i»»«»
full Lsx.Ui in. size, ihis sjM*eai
valu e, «p e ria llv .......... I
2 for

25c

Furniture Specials

Gents’ Furnishings Sale

$ 3.19
Kitchen Safe, with Drawers, sale
.98
3 Panel Screen, 51-in high .,
1.98
Double Bed or 4-6 size, Iron Bed
1.69
No. 120 Folding Coil Springs .
18.98
$23.50 Sideboard, sale price
1.69
Oak Center Table, 24x24-in, special ...
5-ft Kitchen Table, sale price ' .2. .. .. ..... ........ 2.59
8-ft “ Oak” Extension Table, quarter sawed oak top 17.98

B. V. I). Cnion Suirts

89c

50c Otis Undershirts

39c

35c Balbriggan Undershirts

,21c

Special Line Black Cat Sox

15c

50c Girard Drawers (Elastic S eam ).

39c

75c Scriven’s Elastic Scam Drawers.

59c

$3.00 Chase Leather Bottom Diners
.................... 2.39
$16.75 “ Oak” Chiffonier, sale p rice ............................. 11.39
$7*50 Dresser, American plate mirror
4.98
$ii0.00 Solid Oak Holler Top Desk....................... ......... 48.50
-fHKOO-Oak Chiffonier, sale-price...,-........ t .- ’ .i v..
6.-48*
9xl2-jftCrex R u gs.......................................7 ....,..:..-.... .. 7.59
18x3&lt;y«in Crex Rugs . 1 ..............
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$ 5 .0 0

W ash -stands

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$ 3 .5 9

Oak Waslialands, direct from
the-factory*, brand new, a lead­
er for Saturday
and Monday.......

$3.59

$ 8 .5 Q

R e frig e ra to rs

OnJy........—.........

50c President Suspenders .
25c Suspenders..................

$6.98

35c M en’s and Boys’ Dress Caps ..................................
Boys^Stockings, worth 25c___ ............ ........

25c
i 8c

M en’s Black-Cat Silk Half H o s e . ................. ........ 48c
$1.25 Pongee Shirts ....................... ......................................ggc
50c TIES 25c

$1.00 OVERALLS 83c
N’ unnully’s "Union Made”
Overalls, sire 3l to -14 waist.
T'hls Is an unusual bargain,
Saturday and Mon- Q Q ^
day a pair-------------------- -- O c j C

Throe 'l ies are the same as
60c M-tlers, hy u fortunate pur­
chase we are selling
them each............. *

25c

m m m m m aam
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.. 43c

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19c
Boys’ Blue Serge Pants....;..................... ................. .......... 4^
Boys’ Khaki Pants ...
..............................29c

$ 6 .9 8

Genuine, metallic lined Re­
frigerators for Saturday and
Monllay, 18.60 values, sjsvially firictHl each

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For Saturdav and Mondav
genuine liroraded Silk ( tal«',
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e.ai -i»t ini! of Itinek tati, mtH V i

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Winchester Sewing Machine,
Autom. Drop Head, Attachmls’

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l Prize

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Wilh every purchase aniountinii to one dollar we
«ill i\ e a chance on (Jie follow ini» liandsome Prizes
1 I’ri/.e Handsome Brass Be&lt;l, .Nation­
al Sjirings, l ine Fell Mattress

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We srv glail to n porl the rhild 1» tliduglit*
to !«• Ilet ter
reason.

19c

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T.'tc for

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.h* vMli.. nift^mi, th*» |£r«'at«»r .I- Li \\ &gt; itf» ATt .r* t h*iri »c14««I 1 fmi a1
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him with 11» a^ain.

part of the numrtiiT with hi»
Thomas Hutlg*-»

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30r OILCLOTH I9c
White marble and fancy Ta­
blecloth, lir.st quality the kind
that sells for 30c, our
price i» only

has

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( uri am Sitmi* arid Madra¡1 It 11

»old for less t han 12 1 &gt;1
while t hev la s t . onlv

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t Vi t . i m o m \ Mi i n d a \
In- - h
m e n i l .'i o f tin t.irmlv
K \tiv p a n ;i liargain i-vetv
M otu ia v
&gt;1 tin e x tr a bargains

I "I Sat m &lt;la\ and M'*n»ia\
fOMipleti Ime " f f ie « r t y le s t!l

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A ll?. I* »11•I» M &gt; « I f• Id I [w I &gt;» .

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12 1 &gt;c LAWNS 3*,c
In this assortment not a
vard of thes4' colored lawn

I'll! \-Ul - ! PAH \-(l|

15 c

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I' "I v , ’ ,1 »l.fi Hut M&lt;»miai d'M.n’ t ftul to » » it., I * »
' “ I* Hi ill m tin nui t up t&lt;. d a 1* u in m i r d&gt;—t e i l ' a n d
pri&gt; e&lt;l lot this » a l e a ! Minutici m o v i n g pru-es.

M adia.»,

W ¡ u s i injis,

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This assortment consists of
neat mission, also English Box­
wood hand li*», regulation. bLatw- „
dard paragon frame
arnj steel rod, choice

23c LINEN IOr
I his Ls ¡uinther one of the irreal bargains for Saturday and
Monday. ’Jar I.inert ill diri et.lurs, i'nn»i»linp of navi
-I /*
bitte, re d . tan b row n , gray, lavemiar, f.. 1
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In lilt- l'ut I • ill. Ill'll i| I n in I

Lon last Sunday aftem&gt;,iii Mr ami
Mm. Nonlsworth wire taking Mr .„,.1 “
'"anag.-r ol the tiven-tr.it
l'uri» ululi- I
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Mrs M I fo li otri in.it, to Si « Sti rr .
M* *.*J ... I , :
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on a raitv a lint of ,
in n mio .g
curve they «a» a Irrighi train rapidly
iippritaching Mr« Nurd« worth ,n [ ■ !
♦«AIIItIT I I t

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«ale, a yard only

The genuine 2 1, yard wide
Peppered Sheet inj», hle.-u hed
or tinhleaclied, thi.« O O ,
sale a yard
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an lifenl I. Iorri t) ul Ii. .,i g' 1 i'

&gt;1.50 UMBRELLAS 98c

Florida

Limit Is yard« tr&gt; eudomer

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*,(‘ er ht« pn.pertv at

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2:00 P. M. SALE
Genuine China
Matting,
worth 23c a yard for
for this sale, only

CASH D E P A R T M E N T STORE
Tw o S to res—1 21 -1 2 3 E. F irs t St.

Here is another opportunity
to secure a Go and 7c grade
Calico, lipht
colors,
a yard
O 2C

Mm. Josephine Street and Mim Louise ucvr ol t,,r 0 v ‘‘n,,n* t Turpentine Co.
Stork, matrons of the Methodist Or- °! thU
to uri1«'« » position with
phanage returned Saturday from a
Dvemtre«-t Crate Co. of Lockhart.

! 5

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CALICO 3 l i e - 2 O’ CLOCK

arrived In town and is to I* oup erin -“ *?"*, op'’ rat,‘,n “
°» ™ moroUndent of Southern Oaks Poultry Farm.
H’ J'f O vrr.lr.rt ha« resigned a» m .n-

_____ IL3Q. li’,Clock a. m.
DKY (iOOI)S' 3* c
f
*
The Rreatest ever. con»i 1irtjz of \\hite Madras, Cmghams, Suiting», ete., ranging
in leuglh-s from 3 to 10 yards.
Worth up to 15c a yard, on
Mqpday, 8:30 a. in. Q l
a yard
O l»C

D. A. Caldwell &amp; Sons

Men’s iialgriwain Cnduc«-...
shirts, all sizes, thls’-day, verj'
specially priceil per
garment onlj-_____
X *C C '

¡turned (ruta_s twa-.iweeks’ visit to
DeLand.
ma Covmt f &gt; f r i e n d . U C E « * « * ™ . S. C.. and report have a
Mm. Emma
*
I V' i t r l *
i L i ri u ri n I
ft L. . .
very fpleasant
time.
Jn ü ew Smyrna

28

13k*

2’ O’CLOCK P. M.

J*
M w l‘ "* ,our P -tm lr tr « * ,
and her little son, Melvin have just re*

JULY

The values given during the past
week in the Profit-Sharing Sale have
spoken for themselves, but Saturday
and Monday are going to be a cli­
max o f bargain giving. There will
be additional specials for these two
days that yon cannot afford to miss.

'■

' M ia* fe fflw ’ l l ~ Còbi»

io. Jacksonville wveral
last
Mm. Hattie Brooks returner! last
Saturday from Knosville, Terni., where
«ho has been attending the summer
school of tiie south.
A. W . Brown was In DeLand on bustneaB last Monday.
Rev. L. Chaser conducted service» last
Sunday at Orphanage Chapel aifd .all
were well attended.
Mr. and Mm. C. It. Harris, who were
at - ¿ ¿ . “ ilr t K t f h i '"orphanage ',&lt; * a
month left Monday, for a short visit in

MONDAY,

a u u - u x u u u o i . ^ i ____

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�THE SANFORD HERA (I)

it-Aw’ yrrtiiui!
The j any » here ha* ru* *h&lt;&gt;wing in tin
n nir ' H in 11 u ^ u i u f J hj-i 1* a /iijlfiv limi in tin' |m»
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T'ht’ i l*em TlllTItl” ir t MTl’ llllll '.I I .I

ninni l tr
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l ri •.iitinll until li“ »l tt*

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ROLLINS

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t li» ri

At last, my husband go| me a tsottlc ^&gt;f

|&lt;UIh h

f * »I «a ill put H u n d * at !**hm
•»f tlnuM n . i t i . c l f«*r i flirt in

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tncnced taking it.

c &lt;nmigh t&lt;

1 oneri gnlinnaf • hun li
xjt'd.iy miirning,» the

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trunfri « I r

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«* b«*J*f « l»i p« a ¥ i i l * h f r

WILLIAM FREMONT EILACKMAN

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$ 5.ÌMT0 m | i s

r«ju(pfli?fif

ijrv v r

( Kfiaiia

F t n r i f i l i &gt; ( a r i •»1tli

Ph.

UNIVERSIIY

LLO.

PR ESID EN T

Florida Slate C ollege For WotAlftX*

Gam* ■»ili», riarida
1 K# l H iM I U lf à i M flln f» - d i t i * ••&gt;*11« Iti e p * .n t i t it i »
Im
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l ' b f i i l ir v j p* o lr t o n n i l
in i»l

Acting I'aMnr

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k'i'l'l« I*« iJ l t
|lri«i»l«l bÿk)4«p»f*
\ltl *»'i »* „un­

Brun: Un- family tor an

It has helped

TlllakAtic«. lUrtda

Nul SfMitB Op*«« Stplrnbar tlie 17lfc, 1913

V l&gt; sTHONCi.

It you are all run down from womanly

years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, the woman's Ionic.

[ K i r r i r j c h r i * *'•* i i h i h « ,

r m ir n i In* b u J i n r i i *•&gt; b***»J

«•«&lt;*•

arc rurdudlv invimi tu then* »er- IT H E S T A T E

walk two miles without Its

” 1 Euffcrcd tor four troubles, don’t give up in despair. Try

writes as follows:

PK1TK

F lan d •

U.«- |.)&gt; .1 uf III me a (mrUiun will
uni'luili.l
In tin- evening the *ub» ill ln- Nun I 'imperii ting with Gufi

nwult*

Catron, Ky.—In an Interesting letter tiring me. and am doing all my work.”
from this place, Mrs. Beltic Bullock

In

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*f * a iti iir *f

Reni p l i n t i « « ) Ii ( k »i i l i N t r i . r i j u i p j w ' f urlili ^ v f i &gt;
L* k r « , l~**t.rrj

|In*- Uige-uve *.v»ti*m, »

From the very first

dose, 1 could tell it was helping me,
can now

’ 1

C a m p V» •

I » i ■ |lrr 1 1m li «. i l im il i il*»».
.S up e ri » n r w

i.l i i e i t

uf 'E f drvad di-elt-e. I

W INTER

J d + + L * &lt;l%» 4«nuL è-iu l

m « l « i i i . »|ut(trr u 44 Lot i r i u l n *« tu« ni

u

tu’»n i i ti* t i n

n , ,
,
Cardin, the womans tome, and 1 com-

A aJ

|&gt;i,n !i»..l |.iu. time

.in m m *

I It.id gotten so weak 1 could nut stand, " Kl" " ri' '
n‘
.
ol u -lli;|*mg . tulil ¡1 (||g
aiyi-l g A v e ^ i a u d ^ a « --------- - ---------- »ertb. It » . but for ..

COLLEGE,

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ii».*'

liy ju rn lc

N » * r lf Î P 0 |r#f nr a i

■K« P*«l

lui«««« ul

nt Wotxiluml l ’ork.

lk *( f

fin i

cm iwéwa m n l i a d i m «

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t«i|«il»N S«iu| Imi lalaii pr
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Kin&gt;t*'(ifir* l)ii&gt;«&gt;mi«nit Sik».

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t*#a.luf«l bvikj ' nr&gt; «rid Ani ili««

1ailhia I.»* »»tK*« *11*#h#«• t»
a&lt;hin *4-1«a** ,

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F D W A KO C O N K A D I

P,

this time, I could only sit up (or a little more than a million women, In its 50
while, and could not walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and should

CONTRACTORS !
AND BUILDERS?!

alt At times, I would tiavc severe pains surely help you, too. Your druggist has
*

id my left aide.

sold Cardui tor years,
[&gt;

lie knows-what

The doctor was called In, and his treat­ it will do. Ask turn. He will recom­
ment relieved me for a while, but I was mend it. Begin taking Cardui today.

E X T R A O R D I N A R Y OFFER!

Fl.lt KinA LEADS IS IIOSIS

NEW P O P E M O T O R CYC LE S FO R $110.00

U nit 1«; Ciwttaaaac*. MxOLlne (~n . 1
soon confined to- my bed-ffpthv After «J-iw.y
ChPttJiw«**. Trnn . toe .‘ifuTUli
JnitrustioM «n your cpm *n4 W i-it* IwoK, ' II ¡a*
that, nothing seemed to do me any good. Timismii t*r W m ii." H»t In *Um »riit*r. I* t

f ru ì

fceil fOAi all

toni

bu il d i n g

THE LOWEST PrNTT’ FfTTrT*T*T'0»f V VIILST CLASS MAI MINE

mal/Ttì) i. JDimOS ni Lft'rr iKan
JOIII 1KKS

pi n r •

Wf

tallii a Irgli 1 1 1 1 * 1 r pinfit
lin i

itiHuld

piiifit

Typhoid And The Fly

hivr

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* hi!
ihr

UlltfifiJ

dir

Y o u can't afford in i&gt;c without » m otorcycle n ow .
W e offer you
the o p p o rtu n ity of i lifetime - the i l i l m r to buy a 10 1 3 Po pe M otor
C y c l e o f proven re lu h ilit y .it a price way lielnv. that o f any o ther
motorcy cle ever offered

« tlluig

rnidrHrmini

» lui »link i» acuii ptffr

r%ri&gt;tlniig and i n i k r pr o m p t

*•» » * m &gt;
*ni|»itt»ni*.

R e m e m b e r thiv i i not a m a c h i n e of u n k n o w n make hut n brant!
¿ l u r a n t r e i l Po pe Motor cycle
o n e of the best k n o w n and m o i l
-.itif f a f U n i in ike- on the market
\t SI 10 it i- the tujfgevl motorcy cle
l u r y j i n v&gt;iir can ever hope to Inn

all # « - - K t i«uri tr *t i ** t f ii i r * # f i ln l

new

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SANFORD CYCLE CO
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of infection in »tartnl.
JUn rit bao
terioli&gt;Biral hi vestjBntinna h a v e oh'OWii
that the condiuona mart favoruhlti ?ur
the hreedinjr of file, p w t in the eicrftn
of hum «. The ni'ct. inoBt favoraWi' are
In the stool* of human being*.
Where
*ueh evacuation* are from typhoid jiptienl* thn maggot of the 'fly .becq)M|
infecud with germ* and remain* tfifthfjdt
it* natural lift) n wiurre of.'jhrw gf|j^‘
A* a protection nguin.it
two principal precaution* are to l&gt;e xjDserved, and wifety demand* that both
•hall tie practiced with all the earnentnerw and care that i| regard for the **rreitnea* of human life itself can «uggest.
Ftmt, keep all ftK&gt;d from flu-».
Sec­
ond, kill the fly, exterminate the race if
*uch a thing mere powible

* ^*7 !

10 jiieces Italian strijied Ratine—-just
your need for a stylish drt'ss. Usually sold

500 pieces of Ainoskea^ Dre^ss Gin^hams. Price 12 l-2c. Special for Mon­

for 50c.

day

Special price

:

•

:

*

15 pieces Ratine in all
shades both silk and linen

:

25c

the

latest

:

85c

10,000 yd. Seed Bed Cloth, in 3 weights

:

------much fuitlxr.— Trt —‘t^-d
nr in
other conveyance« hi may travel hun­
dred* of mile*. And the real danger
lie* in the fact that norone can Tell where

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71c

500 yards Poplin in all colors to close
out, usual price 2,5c.

Special

See us before supplying your needs

*

It i* known that the lly i* an extensive
traveler. Experiment* have proven that
% he often goe* from four to eight]city
' blocks under hi* ¿own motive ptiwer,
Aided by a favoring hreeto he may go

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Prices ri^ht

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«I m v»t!jif o f th« C ity Council l b . Taluattan. ,

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You cannot nflord to he without this little book which
spells SAVING for you in such big letters. Have the
money ready for a new hook before the last coupon fn
the old one Is gone.
*

W a te r Co

110 S o . P a r k A v o .

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l o t I eml i
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■Af’ f t - . g *
According to atuU-ITienta given oVl
• by thoae present, the -Murphy »uifc*jV
hud Men living with a negro namfd
John Goodman at Wauchula. She h-IL
him and came to the houra of her *iatcr,
wife of M cR cae. She told her relutivu
that Goodman hail treated Iter cru»ijj\
On Monday «he wan railing nt the cabin
of Henry Kims, when Goodman appeared
with a shotgun and in a state of rage
comment ed to threaten zll present.
Those who could fled, but Goodman
fired ujKin Wi-sl McKee»«, lodging two
buckshot in Ins body. He then turned
his gun. upon Nornh Murphy, shoolihg
her in the head, so that she fell and died
within u few seconds. The murderer
ilieu -llod. Constable Wilcox was in­
formed and at-mwVNrt'tW t tr d b t o v e r .
if poosibte, the direction taken by Good­
man and to bring him, if found.. We
have not heard whether tb f sheriff has
taken any urtion in the rase,'or if an in­
quest was held.

State's Domain

Don’t forget to have the money for another Coupon
hook at home -remember that the driver is required
to get the money when he delivers the hook—he is
not permitted to take an order to get the money from
your husband.

*

and

nua idj*»C to death and West M cKmsc , Mary M. ¡(at-or*!
her brother-in-law, received two buck- X,j»ntiiT™*t ut,.
alint Jant .Monday at the cabin of H&lt; nr&gt; J ¡' Kr.wnintrr f:.i«i»

COUPON-BOOK

&amp;
S anford
Ice
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Murdered

Wounded Near Sorrento.

A

ABOUT

Woman

S e rial To The Herald:

of Flowers

HOW

N O T I C E

KII.I.INt; l.N LA KL COUNTY

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son

T o call uJld ilmjH-ct ln&gt; bicycle shop
just opened, and when in need of m w
lire, blrycl« or ri f&lt;n¡r job give us a por­
tion of j o u r busiorss

W s PA UK l it

arm

9.000
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We Manufacture and

L. M ull.r
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Will cyro your ifhoumaiUm, Nourillgia, H'itdio bis, C ra lrj s. Colic,
Sprains. Kruiiun, Cui.» , 11ml Hurls, Uhl
Sorts. S lin ys i f liiNfts. Etc.
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furnished and estimates made.

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e are making a specialty of seed bed irrigation.

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flay lliiirtiing at 11 o ’clorl-: nml s

evening ut 7 Mo o ’clock.
dinlb un ib d to ut temi.

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THE

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

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Mr». Tillit» of.Sanford t» the gu.-M ..f Mr , Unim.r tti„
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Semi noie Cou ni) Grti««*r* mettihemliifj
. . . langue
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,7.. largest, in „rftonrtioi.
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the
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to iHjfiuluUon, oí any fioint in the »late
Make Seminole county a leader in pro­
gressive innvi-im-iit*
|,ainnr.t. ,,f n,,. „tat.. thut Seminole coun[y u wlJl. uwuke an,i u,, to Hie minute

Made Good aa New _

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Aral cltisa harm*» maker now
do anything In this line while
Give us a trial and be con­
W. H. U NDERW OOD.

delicious n-fnnhmrnt*.
---------------- :--------------JUm.'U. tj. Gresham has gone for a trip
Nutire Horae Owner*
to Jacksonville and other neurit) point.'
| have a first class ex|wrl home »liner
While there she will lx- pri-setit at .1 f nn ( j (Ve him a trial.
ily reunion.
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gudsts lii'l Sunday Mr and \lt^ John
lluwisl and familv of U Inti r Park

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Will Gel Cold Shoulder in Kl*»lmniee

GASOLINE

In Ihe Fulure
The Kissimmee Hoard of Trade nu t
Monday night in »jweiul mwiimU, tin
mijeting having been called by Prfttldent
Triplett on [M*tition of a numlier of
businiTU men of the city, for the pur
POM of I»-ginning u light to protect the
city agnin»t certain real eatale dealer*who make it their bu»ine&lt;M to meet -ill
im-omjng train» «-eking to get hold nl
|M&gt;r»uQj&gt; whom they think an- lien- for
the purpose of investing in real estate.
It was brought out in the course of
* *the discussion that it ha» ix-come n rule
for such parties to I»-gin d e fy in g any
proposition Thar .n y other realty-firm
or dealer might have and that prospectjve customer» who havjr iwen in cor­
respondent» wdth reputable real estate
men, upon arriving in tbu city, huve fall­
en into tl»e hands of these individual«
and have lieen so thoroughly disgust­
ed with l heir met Hods that they have
gone away without buying, and without
ever having seen the people with whom
they corresponded.
fcW hile there w:i» no plan to curtail
such unbiisine«« like method* it was the
imarurpoux Opirthm that it must l&gt;e »top­
ped and plan» arc &lt;in foot to bring about
thiA result.' t
Another matter Of importance mine
up, Ireing the problem of advertising
Klsalmmi e and Osceola county.
Fvery one present was of the opinion that

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KEROSENE
CRUDE OIL

&lt;&gt;

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SANFOKH

In Order that you can form a corrtrl itlca of San­
ford 1 will state it few facts ;is published by our com­
mercial Club.
Sanford is in the new county of Seminole, for­
merly Orange. Sanford will be the county seat.
Sanford is on the south shore of Utke Monroe, a
beautiful lake about four miles wide and seven miles
long. The St. Johns river runs (brought it from east
to west.

191-&gt;f®tord h!LS “ population 1,1 f,M &gt; lcity census uf
Sanford hits .six churches Presbyterian, Meth­
odist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and Cath­
olic. A High »School,# Grammar School, Primary
i&amp;hootr-'Kmdergarteiu and Catholic..School- Splen­
did Water Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, two Tele­
graph Systems, Local and Long Djstance Telephones,
Standard Oil Station, Gulf Refining Oil.Statiuu-Rail­
road Shops, three Automobile Garages and Machinery
Shops. * Railways to Jacksonville, Tampa, Oviedo,
I*eesburg, Eustis, St. Petersburg and Cameron City.
Railway Shops, with monthly pay roll of $20,000.00.
T w o-Banks, with a combined capital of $701, .517.82.
There were 2,.509,010 letters* mailed in the Sanford
Post Olliee in 1012. Two lee Plants, capacity 150
Ions per clay. $200.000.00 for I¡rick Ronds to the
Celery Farms. Thirty School T&lt; acliers. with salaries
amounting to $15,221.00. One thousand one hundred
and thirty-three Pupifs. Free City Mail Delivery
and three rural free delivery Routes. Daily Boat
Line to Jacksonville and boat lines up the river.
Kerries across the lake. New l niuii Depot cost. $100,00(1,(10. New K.Xpress t »Ilice cn-l s2o.000.0O. Si\t\Iilock&gt; of Street ]&gt;auid with, vunlinl brick.
\ paid
Lire Departfoeiit with automolillc inak. &lt;hie News­
paper &lt;nil.-*\ Feriilizer Plant, shipping ( ..’»on p .iis
annually.
I \vn I umhej* Yards. A Puiilding and Loan
A s s o c iati* it
(»lie Steam and Tw-» Hand Laundries.
lw-i Ideal res. . 1'oiir lintels aid inaiix IIt larding
Housi's. ( hit1 Carriage and Wagon Factory.
Throe
Ltl.ii L inith Shup**.
1wi• Itest aur r ::
1w11 Ilalver •
ie&gt;. f M. Militan l’-aml. '(hie 1'ubtii- 1 ibran
(hie
t «»Id Slnfage Plant. $ (o,|iiiii on appii&gt;|■ri.11&lt;-«1 fur a
F'eilera! Building. * onerete \\ &lt;■i k-• &lt; old Storage
PI.ini
1 hree \rteMan Well Dnlli-i'-v Six Public
l: * v

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p r o p o a i , ion
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We have 2
in

1

Five room Cottage, on Palmetto ave­
nue between 4th and 5th streets toilet and bath. Artesian well con­
nection. Cash
.........
$ 1,500.00
2 Lot 13, BIk 5, Tier 2, House of 10 rooms 2 , 5 0 0 . 0 0
3—
Lot, 100x150 ft., 10 room House, two
stories. Flowing well and rain water
4 .5 0 0 .0 0
water Link
....... .
4—
Two story, 7 room House, lot 100x110
ft., on Oak avenue. Plenty of flowers
3 .5 0 0 .0 0
and shrubbet5^"
..........
5 Five room Cottage, corner lot, ()7x 75
2.100.00
feet. Easy terms
,»
6— Lot 55x117, House 5 roofhs and bath,
warehouse. 4-Fse of warehouse re­
served for 5 years. Good flowing
well? Half cash____ ...................... ‘........ 3,000.00
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the state

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JACKSONVILLE,

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2nd

and

1, 2 0 0 . 0 0

2,200.00
.l'ut*' 800.00

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1« -H o u ^ 'V rooms, on 3rd St, between

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3 .5 0 0 .0 0

5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
A

Palmetto and Magnolia .......: ..............
1 .8 0 0 .0 0
17 House, fvrooms on 3rd St, between Pal­
1 ,3 0 0 .0 0
metto and Sanford
18 House, 2 story, 8 rooms, on Oak, betwcerrtfrrh'md 4 t h : ------------------------ —
. ^ » 7 ^ 0 ,0 0
19— 'House and lot between 3rd and 4th,-onOak avenue, 5 rooms and bath arid
* kitchen

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20 -2 ' j I/oLs, cor. 10th and Magnolia, gar­
age, lawn, etc., splendid house, 2
story and attic, toilets, closets in
every bedroom. Furnace in base­
ment
10,000.00
A line new house, 8 rooms. 2 lots. cor.
Mh and Park, shade trees, bath and
toilet
Strain heat
0,500.00
Good. 2 st«iry house on &lt;&gt;ak avenue,
between 7th and 8th Sts..
5 , 000.00
(» Room house on Sanford avenue, be■Lwccn 1th and 5th streets
1,800.00
House and lot. eor. 9th and Ixiurel
•in«*-half «M'li
,2100.00
Withdrawn.
\iTrs on Ilie lb ig11 1&gt;, s room. 2 &gt;tnrv
111•11■*■ .’iti b«-a.ring mi.iiige i r«•« '
2.500.00

21

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23
21
25
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2 L o t . ' , s ix r* ■&gt;'ii i h;« til'«', l . i o l ' l ved, f lo w ­

ing well
2.500.00
\\ it hdraw n
lltiH'k 12, i vV I ., one house, 2 .*-tiii'-\ . ii
moms.
1 house. I store. 5 rooms.
1 I lou ' I t•*r\, 2 n »"iiis. i »ne-half
cash
2,500.00
\ 11 elegant house. \xith nice lawn, and
flowers, «-lr , on park \\ r
(1,000.00
10.1100.00
\in a her npe lionii' on 1'ark a\ « nn«’

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or 2,118 cars of 40,000 lbs. capacity.
US.

lots.

A splendid large lioiiseTt'in Hinis, 2ldts,
store bouse an*I barn
Withdrawn,
Lot. Sanford Heights, (17x120, good 10
room house, electric lights, artesian
well, tank and engine. Isjts of fruits
and flowers
Fine house on the Heights, modern
improvements, lot 121x120,, chicken
yards, Kewaneo System water works,
orange trees, flowers, etc

I • t »11

$1.1 b l.250.00

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7,000.00
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lb al
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R eali v
( Die
Huu.se, .1 1 «Minis and kitchen, ini M irile
Kstale Agencies,
t hree ( rate Material Houses, (hie
Ave., betweeji 5lb and (&gt;th Sts. Lot
Wrapping Paper and Printing Factor,
F’ive Insiir11x117
$1 ,btio.no «ni rasi lenns nr 1,500.00
anct Agencies. Five I'hysicians. Fixe Shoe Store*-.
Overan aeh’. willi 2 st«»r&gt;. 7 n&gt;«nn house
Nineteen Crocerv Stores
Light Drv (¡on«|s Ibm e
•■e (In* Ibighls
Fine 1&lt;»&lt;-ati«*n fnr
H ire .
«Mniliim* SOM«
Four
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( hie \\ holesale F••d and ( ii alll
Wlth 2 spleildld Ini.' lb»Use "Il corner
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House, i hie 5 ami 10 ( ent Storf.
F u n Jewelrx
0,000.00
loti, uear Ijusmess pari ut town
'Stores. Two Musical Instrument Houses. 'I’wo Seed
Houses. '1’wn Veterinary Surgeons, 'l’hree Dentists.
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Two "Civil Kngineers. 'Three thousaml live hmnlred I 2
! nl.s, I»-! vv&lt;*en h'I li a m i ! 11li Si » . un Fi elicli, ea ch $30 0.0 0
Acres in \ egetable&gt;
I ent y-!«e\'en \egelable B ill­
I .* il i . u m i 1«M h am i I ..un * !
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1000.0«
ers, etc., etc., etc.
I I "t nil S .lili I P|11 l|t Igllt '
3 5 0 .0 0
Sanford in mie nf Hu- healthiesl citie.*' in llie.-tate.
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Splendid street
cleaning department
* uirage a
1000.00
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well nrgam/.ed -*anitar\ di partinent and u« h niia i
s J S111&lt;-11&lt;I141 J|l Iglll I Mi.
1000.00
orgaiiizut ions as conduce lot he welfare and go« id healt h.
7 0 0 .0 0
** 2 b u ts in S aldarti lle ig lils
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The vegetahl«- output from tin Sanfnrd fann&gt; for 1" 2 ! t i l i n ( in u gei nu u
2 50 .00
« 5 0 .0 0
last seasofi, from 2,175 acres of till'd land and 1.225 LI fail un M a g m ilia , lic iu e e n sili am i Olii
1100.00
12 2 I xi In mi ( )a k , b e tw e e n I 2 t l i a m l Utili
acres not tiled, was as follows:
13 .3 I .&lt;its o n S a n fo r d
(e ig h ts , fren i m g P a rk a v e n u e
$ 5 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
•120,000 ( rates ( elery
(»7x130. E a e h
5 50 .00
2 7 5 .0 0 0 .
011
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2 5 0 . 0 0 0 ( rates I .eituce
2 I ai (s , c o r n e r KH Ii am i M vrLle
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1100.00
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225,001) ( 'rates Other \ egetahles
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25.000 Barrels Irish Potatoes
17 - l 1a)( Ik 'I w e e n 3rd a m i ll Ii on O a k
1250.00
110.000 Bushels ( orn
99.000. 00
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1* D ) t i)e( w e e n 3rd a n d ll h on ( &gt;ak
2 100.00
(»5,000 Bushels Sweet Potatoes
(i5.000.00
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1 D i l , bet w e e n 1st a n d 2n«l nn F r e n ch
6 00 .00
19.000 Boxes Citrus ( itrus Fruit
2 3 , i .&gt;0 .0 0
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|Work a. I'u r 10
350 0.0 0
24.»00.00 21 1(18x2(18 ft., «in Park A v e n u e « a b o u t G luts)
2,000 Tons Hay
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81.000 Watermelons
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1100.00
225.00

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Lot nn 3rd 8tree(, Stringiellnw’s Atjdil ion
( (orner lot M a r k h a m Height.»
27 7 l*oU in West Sanford
28 Whole bl.H'k, 3, Tier 18
211—2 Lot» in ('elery Avenue Addition
80— 1 Ixit in Celery Avenue Addition..............................
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3 3 — W h o f B l o c k l5 lo la j o n Park
3*1 — 2 D l l s , l ie t w e e n lO lh a n d 11th on E lm
3a
1 Ixil, b e t w e e n 1 Ith a m i I2th on M a g n o l i a
3 0 — 2 L o t a o n M u g n o l i a , b e t w e e n lOlh a n d 11th
3 7 — l I*ot, b e t w e e n F r e n c h a n d M y r t l e , o n 1st S t»..........

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500.00
300.00
700.00
1500.00
300.00
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2 5 0 0 .0 0
8 0 0 .0 0
4UU.00
1250.00
100 0.0 0

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orange groves, and 1 can beat the world on Celery
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Mr. tun) Mr». ('harli*
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Th* - « t i ni ~4.r:v ‘jn ,
many friantb in Gcni-v» of the jHilitli ’
(i.ir's i.f 11 ,«■ .(.ite arc ili'iirtvcil of t lit&gt;11coujil«* arc awaiting thetr fíame cottimy »11 h» n( ihillar* i vrr) ;.tar thaï hhou]
It luv» Iteen »ani that ' Hi who laugh- go h .ii tticir j'ochi t&gt; lt I 11uni tu r,
best, ih he who laugh» last "
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.^joints in Georgi».
Svinino!« muni »•. ulthough uni» u hah&gt;
Mr. ami Mr*. J. H. Huridlnlun an )l&gt;(&gt;
Bh„ w i u u, a t i o n of
viaiting ‘ their daughter. Mm. F m i u ,mt Mr
|{lltnm.r w ,U&gt;ing
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Old
chairman ryf the committee on enter­
I have a
tainment ‘asked to be excused from re­
port until next meeting, ns she expected and we can
to collect more money for curtains. you wait.
The afternoon was then given up to vinced.
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Iter inothfT, Mm. G. A. NuhuLson.
H. H. PattishaJl eXJiecL»
expert* to hâve ht»
new store and poatotlice compieteli in
about three week».
Mr». W. J. Daniels very plesuiantty
entertained the M. M. S. Society
Thumday afternoon
The meeting »a&gt;
called to order by vice president. Mrs.
Hurley. After roll call, »Mrs. C'urlelt,

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CITY RESIDENCES IN SANFORD
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THE SANFORD HERALD

July 23. 1911

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but that the light company iiad not
sufficient win* on hand. As soon as it
arrived the lights would la* placed.

;; Bicycles And Bicycle Repairing
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I hare opened an up-to-date lllrycle Shop on No. 101. First St. My alotfr

J k ..now U not-nM «ample««* •• It will bo later a« all my goods arc n»Lln.

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The matter of the condemnation of
the house on the property known a» the

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ing committee.
An ordinance entitle&lt;T^‘ An ordinance
to provide for the opening of the regis
trillion books prior to the holding *&gt;f
any s|«*cial election wa.s read in full and
1plaeeri on its first reading.

I want your buxine«« and guarantee all good» and repair».

W. S. PARKER

Roll was railed.

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T h e street eoinrrilttee reporle"I that
cycle «tore in the riMiru eu&gt;t of the drug tiie lighls prfividiul by the la*t int«*tiug
store of L It I'hilfl*« A* I n , ami in coti &lt;d ih) routini Inni l«eli orili red pia'*"*,

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A t least a quarter of the continent
of Australia has novor been explored.
Ita neighbor, New Guinea, the larg***l
Island In the world, la known only In
»mall part, although It may be filled
with undeveloped riches.

23c
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10c
10c
8c
121-ic

Rump Roast .
Chine Roast
Shoulder Roast

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Thick Ribs
Southern Pan Roast. ..
Beef Boil;........... ........
Beef Stew..................
Beef for Spanish .......
Buttock Beef ..........
Silver Side
Half Circle Roast....
IAiin Steak Western
Round Steak Western
Loin Steak Florida
T Bone Steak
Individual Steak
Flat Bone
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Round Steak ...........
7 Bone Steak
Shoulder Steak..

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( buck Steak
Flank Steak
Tenderloin &lt; ut
Beep ( hops
Berlin &lt; lit
Moscow Split
I )evonshirt* Juicy

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Truest, Noblest Development.
I'ra often said that husbands end
■wives reach their truest and noblest
doTolopmont when they are conipilrpentary to each other.— Mrs. Woodrow Wilson.

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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY

Hit Revenge.

“ I-et me lahu that wretched thing
liome/' said tho patient, a» the dentist
rulluved him of tils aching molar “ I
want to take It hbmo and poke sugar
fn it and b o o it echo."

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Never Touches Him.
Tho average business man will go
nn laughing at tho spelling reformera
and depending on his stenographer to
help him out as usual when ho cornea
to a hard word.

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S TE M P E R A H IC K S O N , Props«,

Rung** and Hand. No, none. Passed,
hftived and M-i-oml***! that tin* ruli« I»*
waived ami that it lx* placed on ils sec­
Eliminate that vverlaatmtc worry ami ond resiling by title only. Carried. It
fear of FIRE by having your propwty was then read by ti\le and placed qn its
protected by our
; second reading. Roll coil. Yea, Mil­
ler, C. C. \foodruff, F. L. Woodruff,
FIRE INSURANCE
1Runge,
Hand and Underwood. No,
Doing Without fire insurance these
none.
Passed. Moved and seconded
days is inviting ruin and disaster—you
that thr rulrsi be again waived and that
can project your p robity * adequately
it lx* placed on its third reading and
here in GOOD companies at the same
final passage. Carried. It was rhen
rates you pay elsewhere for questionable
read In full and placed on third reading
insurance.
and final passage. Roll call. Yea,
Inquire NOW.
Miller, C. C. Woodruff, F. L. Woodruff.
C H A S E &amp; CO. Hand, Runge and Underwood. No,
none. Passed.
Council adjourned.
neetian with the sale of wheels will have
M. W. LOVELL, Clerk.
tint rhew ir p s h Franbf”- Parker of fib Augustine has been here
Consldsrata Announcement,
this week getting the'shop in shape ami
A nowapaper editor u y u . HW« bar«
will send n first claaa machinist hero lo-t- raceTViid' a nollco of marriage for laday to take charge of4the repair depart­ aortlon, to which waa appended tho
ment.
original announcement, ‘Sweethearts
Mr. Pnrker will handle such cele­ at a distance wilt pleaao accept thin
brated makis aa the Im|M*rinl. Raleigh, lnUmatlon.* M

Dr. J. A. Van Valtah. state senator
from Voluala county, In the cjty today
atates that he will certainly l*e a can­
didate for Governor of Florida, at the
next campaign.
Pierce Arrow and Pope Daily Service
Hia platform will t*e, he says, the bicyrlw.
rights of the common |M-opJe, or, in
Htiiides the lull) equipped repair shop
other word«, pure Jeffersonian Democ­ for wheels tlivy will also ram n full line
racy, os known to our father», and not of motor i«*uit »iipplii«. ryllndrr *■i1
as interpreted by so many oo-cnlled Columbia batteries, spark plugs, etc,
Llemoerats of today.
One of t he !&lt;*&gt;t and rtimt rnmplete
“ Jt i* too soon yet." in- »aid, “ to pub­ line **( arcermoru* and iueycle lire« will
lish my full platform, but I have one be carried at all times and n strung bid
that is n winner. Politics in this state will he made for the bicycle trnde of
and country is mixed so that it it hard this section.
to till a Democrat from uny one els«*,
Enter on Mr. Parker expects to handle
but I will establish the fuel that real motorcycles and accessor!*« and the
Democracy (« not d&lt;ud, mol will bring new film will I«- headquarters lor
It 10 the front, to its rightful plare." I every thing on win el“
Dr. Van Vairuli rpnde a hard tight for
hit insurance regulati &gt;n lull in ih&gt;* lift
legislature, hut lint It m tile end
lie
&lt; il y t (.mull Meet.
»till believes that with it an issue in hi»
T h e &lt;'lt\ council met in regular M«
campaign, the people, who alter all are j
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l*‘ !.'i. at 7 .ill p in
th- lieitefictariiw umkr it« provision«, '
Pr e - i ni
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will sustain him and gi\e him the highest
t . C. Woodruff. W li 1 nderwiMxi, S.
honor they ran bestow in the state Runge ami W V Hand
Absent H W
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Western Steer Beef, Prime, And Wether Mutton
lùwçy Legs of mutton 18c per lb.

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15c
10c
8c
7 1 L.c
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20c
15c
20c
18c
20c
teak
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Pork Roast ..........................
15c
Pork Legs.....................
Pork I^oin
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15C
Pork Chines..........
15c
Pork Ribs
12L ..C
Pork Sides.....
12! -jc
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Chump E nd.......... '
Pork Shoulder
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Pork Shank
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Filleta,-Pork_„
Western Loins..:___________ _______ .25c
West. Pork I-oin Roast ..............22c
Pork Tenderloin ................
Spare Ribs.............................. .....
Pork Chops...........................
2tlr
Pork Steak
Pork Stew
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Pork for Pie
15c
Pork Sausage Links
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17c
Country Sausage
18c
Bologna Sausage
IHc
Frankfurters...!
18c
Little Pig Pork 1-ink
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Plate Sausage..............
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Hamburger Steak
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Home Made Sausage
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Boiled Ham
Baked Ham
Salonii Sausage
New England Ham
Sliced Ham
Bacon in boxes, sliced exl ira

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T h e R eq u irem en ts And EVlet T h e N eeds Of Th e Peo p le
Of Sanford To T h e Exten t Of Its Ability

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I lu* Hank is now ih itiposition ol unquoslioncd slrcni&gt;lh and stabilily which il lias earned. For the pasl
Quarter o f a (cnlitry ils profits, except for legitimate dividends for its stockholders, have been devoted to
upbuilding and sirenj&gt;(bellinj&gt; ils position until now il has attained the enviable reputation o f a Roll o f Hon­
or Rank. NOW, that it has built up this guarantee o f its strength and stability, and realizing that there is
a growing demand among its customers and friends for a further enlargement of it,s usefulness:-

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Therefore, It h Resolved; That on October First, the bank will add to its present facilf Ries a SAVINGS DEPARTM ENT, in which it wilt offer its patrons the same S A F E T Y, the
§ same S I AIIILII If and the same COURTEOUS A TTENTION that have characterized its
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twenty-five pearso f p a st service.All o f the features of
be installed, UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION as is all the bank’s
Any one wishing to deposit funds on interest before this department opens will be given
a lime certificate o f deposit bearing 4 per cent, interest.
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. REMEMBER THE IMPORTANT FACTS:~Intere$t Bearing Certificates will be issued on and after this date. The Savings D e­
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FREDERIC H. RAND, President

F. P. FORSTER, Vice President

H. FERNAID, Vice President B. F. WHITNER, Jr, Cashier

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IEMI - WEEKLY
I S’ S A N F O R D — Lije It Worth hiring

Enthusiastic Meeting
Sanford Is Boosted In »
Question Of Sewerage
Of Sanford Growers
Flowing Into Deep Wells ’
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U iv c r S i-

could j&gt;rodure and *hi&lt;h in » f.-w year*

wiM #rM ,or m" n’ ,h* "
&gt;»n«l jx-r
. »err. Croj. by crop Florida will art-r­
ag«" higher than nearly any other state.
The Average Yield i er Acre On San- ' and the crop compand ¡.* the only one

leport O f State Geologiit Show* Th»t reduced in this process. , On thia point
Contamination It Possible And
Profeaaor L. P. Kinnecutt. head of the
Proves The Same
Department uf Chamintry. of the Wor.

ford Land Create*! In

nine ■ a r tiw r n i-w it e r ^ ir p /r '^ n tw n ^ fT ^ m to fo n ; tnrtrd t h a t- “ w ry ■ little
|jtted or even have a hint of contamina- work, haa been done with reference to

the aeptic tank on bacterial life. The
second report of the royal ronmm awia &gt;
on sewage disposal of Great Britain er* Laegue addressed a nU-etfng In the
quotes experiment* made in Manches­ Star Theatre called for the purftose of
ter, England, showing that the Itacillu t organizing a branch here and was well
ruti communi* diminishes during the uttended. Many (.resent paid their
septic in-nod, and the same effect must meinln-rshiji fee and signified their will
In- felt by the similar and more delicate ingness to form a brunch of tin1 associa
bacteria such as that of typhoid fevur. tion here.
Similar result* are shown at la-eds.
Mr. Ilamner addressed the meeting
.
The witne»'» opinion »a* that th« -cp- and m a clear anil forceful manner ex
wilfarr Department Note»
tic tank reduces the mitntx-r of It r-»/i plumed that the farmer* of Florida were
The WelfarDepartment of the
anti the more delicate pathogenic germs. the only class uf men today who were Woman’s t ’lub held its regular meeting
and that the total nutuln-r of bacteria not organized for their own protection, at the club room on Thun-duy afternoon
is diminahed by 10 or 15 js-r cent."
That the railroads and commission men at 4 o’clock, July 24th.
and ¡ o the Florida
In addition to the reduction of disease and every other agency through whose
The heut of tin- summer *eem* in nomg this highly profgerms which may In- assumed to take hamLs the producl» id the soil were wise to have lenm-tted the interest nor
ipete with the grow
plan* in the receiving chambers in use furred to go where organized arid knew vivacity of the rieniln-r* who wx-rv jirt-*fur the balance of
connection with most of the -w-wagt* as much alrout the farmer’s business a- ent, and the tun. w.i» »jient III eurntat
.
lie d&lt;x-s blllox-lf. That the lime hud diseusfiiui id - .1 •. t■ ind plans whereby
\\ c In,V- olii-n Midiitontxl (hi- fact
come for the Florida farmer to organize this may Ihthiiii « litrrnl Welfare I &gt;*-•
nr quit raising fruits and vegetable* partment to lx rilad qxin by our city that FI- id.1 I is- I*in knownj r-•«111••
1,11 }.’ ooo j ..... a ' d
Ib- i*xpi allied lb», ub’ii and working a* It* elfh n to i- i . ¡In g hel|-in&lt;* t in il " ,l" fl
"
•
i
f
1
1
iiill.i
i fli iiliil iin-1 ........... m i
(dan- of Dm- (¡rower* and Shipper* «very effort (.■•
I o.,.r.i| and rnaieriul
Dirt- thoii-iinil -h llurs worth &lt;d produet*
la-ague
I’but it wa- not made up of tx-nefit.
We hjvi always D It that
onlv flu- grower bid of the -hipja r as
A lj-tter wa* n .id from Dr Filien 1 •oi nne acre
I
irmi-rs
,.f
i-tl.ir -.ill- 1 ut-pv lit
well ami Dial all |.a;in
cniwerreil In Steven* of )« . -. • I!.
. |,airmail of
g*
tting
from
$511
to i ¡no |.ir urn
the growing and -hipping ol F’kirulu Hie Health 1|..ir Illlent ol the Male
|irixlurt* would work together for the FVderatlori id Club« in reference to the would doubt this statement if they «aw
W - II here l* a -tali im M (not ifcommon weal of all .,e.| that tills -&gt;r ‘ lu»|xi*ul of -&lt; -■ .g. ii r-.iigl. Iiy wi-IL- •f
- -■ *.... k •&gt;( tin ill l-lirfon lit Ilf .Igrt" ill
gsnizntlon vv;x* entirely dllferenl from and •»•Jitli la1 I- a- a pn-sible «ourre
any other iirgamratiou j.ro|u*&gt;«-d
Hie of infection ol m ., ari--ian water «up luri lor 1"•l 1. l-age 111.
\ eoii l.malion of irrigation and
Florida Grower* and sbi|i|M-r» la-ague ply
Dr M i v i . -rated dial Die Slabloi* Iranwill tint attempt (o market tie- crops of llourd of Ill-Ill ’ fa- derided In under firstling- si '•nnford lla
lie mernlM-r* a- an orgamratinn but take n new »«.m. if water examinations l-.roo-l wortblisM. land- min iho**- JimI......... - f i f * --I f»l'-rv#W»Mif&gt;li«
*k-dl assist Ml ever
. I. " •
Ixlbr gr- • •' l&lt;H-a||tn« «'
r •• r* h.f in •n-|•
mg p.n king and -I | | - g ! -aim o.d u«*-. and Mi* rM ok I In- wordfor mu rr..|
for
»ill hav market «n i— .ivailah|&lt; t*-r port ali-r to ti
an larnn-t D III v tneiln xofilcthlltg
lli-snjis the
lln- ineinlx r*
Tbi I •ag .• »ill prm
I'r St•»v•■-

Sanford is not guessing at this water
juration, but i* taking the opinion of
ixpert* and rt-gurdit-».» of whether Orando cull* it knocking or kicking the
n-ople of tbi* city will not allow the deep
»rolls to be limed unless the State
ifoard of Health can prove conclusively
hat no truce of contamination can In-

lect Ihe nusid.ers m all |ib.iSi*s of t he
growing and sliippii.g
I I •• pn--.*-Ung
»y*tiin. l - l b - r r e l r i g e r a t m i i . lx Her --«rIx-ttrr f r e i g h t m b - , b e t t e r dl»l r ibllt loll
nlid f a l t e r li.ark»‘l» will lx - n i n e of tla
fi-nture* striven for and obtained through
c o n e e r f i d a c t i o n of t h e la-ague and Dial
■o , Id . . v i - i . .j t.f .. i - . I l.v i n d i v i d u a l *
|he - t u n . l i l l f i g l.|.x k of runny ot g a i . i
’

liiilergroiind stream«, ai .1 to il to- luickly curry uwity any and all ri-luse
ntering them. If this condition pri­
ailed, the rase would In- but «lightly
Itered. since the rapid removal of run
aminntix! ’ w.ib-r from on.- Im-alitv
lOllljl merely i 0.1.0-,-i r a M igl.lmt/lig
i*'ality th.it bin i* U--I - - f~ on th.
ours.- uf t|,i .inaio
|i &lt; i i-.rri
'blallle.l
l -iO-v. i ’ ol
I
.!•■ el .

U .tu

- t el i

at I fu» I Ioli-

i-

•mi I

Ihm will easily be the In-nl |daei
kind ill Du* section o( Florida
in T u m - I m m i

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ajqx’al (u It.
nlliienr. ir ••'*’"
**•»•- " r U'"&lt; &gt;’"■•' * '*•»- "•*'
«rialuig mm - in
' ' "
Jiu k»«ui v die ,x- i . tb l-.r i i.ln r c u
1 ' '
l-e-l- ramp ••&gt;1rl p - l - i | ” - blx m g Die
I i v e a r b.M.k ( H i d. p t r l f m tit i
g a t e w a y Dirnngti - . . . . , -i a' d.c
'
agii,
ultore dix-* not tornisti laide
g*'r must mrnnctw the stale, and a legi*
lafive enurtinenl h a v i n g i xl b. ol v pri- -bowing liai production by «tule* of
• ill . ri p- -ni I a il-bag*
ol |iili' i - l - d f or -m l. a n ii.-ii'-ilib. I
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l o l l i . l t o e - nor - I Hu l l s
•a f e d within t h e IxoiikI- -.1 tla - t a b
.

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ar.

F |i .r idil’ - p n n

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the

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blaidil

blonda

and

t a r m i I- • aij get

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ln'tt«-r d l - l g l l . u b o i . t.v

rata» r ..w io v . i g i o o

man, stating that the multiplicity of
her engagements with her music pupils
for the coming full and winter season
would prevent her attending the regu­
lar meeting* of the department anti
giving the necessary attention to the
work planned for the cbming year,
A* there was no other alternative, the
representative* of the Music Drpartmenl who were present were forced
wiili generally expressed rcgtrels to
nnrejit Mr* Munson'» resignation
Mrs I) 1. Thru.*her whs then uuaniiikoisIv*lii-led idiairiuan
of the Music
11,1.1111101-111 ol the Woman's t'lub, who
congrutnlste tbeinselves that they were
»,» very fortunate in |ireVailing uj»on no
able a musician to .uic|.t the ■hairinanstop. Mr*. Thrasher has Ix-en identlfh*l with the music interests of Sanford for a liiiinln-r of yiurs anil will tuakr
a fine presiding olbi-rr
Mr», George Fox. Jr ,was U|qiinntt-d
on the house committee of the Music
I )e|iartmf-nt and Miss Mary MrKim
ou llw |iruu committee
"«A
-W**a&gt;N-T*T&gt;»ysV JH*r-t**ln'n of
the o.-w program and other dejiartinem activities the tiieeting «djoiirneil
frank t lark on Deck ,
Washington. I * 1
Julv 25
In the
fu«i- ol tin slraineil siruation m Mexico,
a concurrent rieolution strongly reaffirming tin- Mnurix- dmitine was in
trinlured hi the House today hy Kej&gt;
(i-seiitullve ( lark of Florida
The res­
olution. win. h w.is referred to 1lie for­
eign allair* lomniitli—. wns &lt;iireete«l
par'll ill irIv agaitist
txi.ple whom die

.v ■ tu r■11v r. .i ifiri.. * &lt; p. .. - l owu
.1- tin Moor.* 11. —i ri*i- to . a. Ii and
every e*i-eiiliul.
the resolution read,
"and deelure* our iilifulti-rilig allegiance
thereto." •
‘ In re affirming th*
Muuri*- Doc­
trine
cum I nd e - ibi- ri-sol Ut io II. "we
d o «o will. II.. iarm-t di.-in in mam
tai* p. a.-.- a n d (riendlv rr-lalion- wi t h

|I i/i'ii- lui d I..'. I
'IO ,
lb I
with and ex|ire*M'd willing lie*. b&gt; eo
t o g e t h e r o n t h e I n d t i r g r o w i n g , di v e r
operate m *onu- plan for idmalional
«ity of c r o p * , It e t t er |ue k«. l a t t e r ral*—
work in Georgetown along rutobxrv
l o we d

ami x r v i o -

• -d

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. &gt;1 bridgi wen pia . i •!
li*• uri Wa- made by Mr* I ..re. - * l.ak*
alio ».ui Die pretty J■riz• a l i t . * up
amt # saucer
Mb-r tfie ......................... .
the interesting gnrne* of cards a deli­
cious naiad course with iced tea w.k*
served by the bimttxss, wIiiku gue-t|werx- .Mrs (
M Vorce. Mr* \\ It
Anno. Mr*. \V I&gt; Holden, Mr* For
i rx-»i l-ake, Mrs. A. I’ . Connelly, Mrs
F. I Miller. Mr*. T . A. Neal.

apldly moving «Ir. ami &gt;n t r-« u-i
rary, tbi* water apparently r
—
Jowly through it.ier . onm etmg »..In
lofi cavities and through Ita- porous
nek.

Kegarding the inter-conm-rtion of
lolution passages in the linu-stone. Mr
« . L. Fuller »tali'* that "T h e intimate
onnection of the ji&amp;*»ag&lt;*&lt;. making to
dl practical pur|n&gt;se* a network, ha*
wen brought out at several points in
his country by the ex|n*rimeiits made
I b an \dxerlUing
or the United States Geological Survey
A |irmler «aid to u* last week that il ,
&gt;y S. JB. McCallle ut (Quitman, tieor;lm;
H. S«-llards at Ocala, Florida. another |a|x-r started in Invent«-«» ami |
Jid hy G, C Matson at Georgetown, «arrn-'l whiskey «dverti-«-imnls it wsml.i
llllurwise it would not, lxS y ., at each of which localities salt in \* in ic. d
Jÿfcfd into sinks'or boring* found en can»« Du- t hrolucle had Die- cinch on
ranee into'y.ell« some distance away. legal ud* for the next Dirts- years. If un
B ryine of the instances, however, was avowed vyluskey -beet starts in Inver­
he moverficnt dioect from the jniiut ness, it would not last il* long as a snow­
Th«- citizenship of Citru»
•Í iniurrtiof) to the well, for the lalin- ball hi hade*
9&gt;* Instead of increasing enormously, county' is (ar above the average. One
a ITw-Ould have done if *uch had been may *lx- a confirmed /frinker, jbut bv
e caae, showed only relatively modern Would not put the temptation before
ile'lluctuiitiorv». The three limestorie*, Un- rising generation midor any circum­
No. a whiskey sheet l would
itbough of widely different tyjx-s, stances
ho«re«i 'tfie same jilurnomena in each not pay la ri-, and alo- rrjan w|ii» trie« it
aae, suggesting that it is a normal would hgve more money' titan brains.
r ,
haractcristii of this class of rocks." • — Inverness Chronicle
In addition to these direct teats, it
taa been found that in the Florida limeWilliams W as a Velrtao *tone the water in the sewage wells and
A. C. Williams,
who died Ikst weeit
^~
jtat of the water well* of apj.roaimatewas a veteran of Dte Civil and Indian
y'Jhjual depth is under the same static wur* and the following history ha* Ix-en
IWd. “This fact, while not of Itself compih-d by one of hi* rnmrad««*
He
JrovtnjL Ihler-connection, lend» »up enlisted at the beginlng of the Civil -war
Mrt to that conclusion
in the 11th Ki-ntucky Cavslry M-rving
out his first term. He then enlisted m
the. 9th Ohio Cavalry and served during
the war and afterwiard in the Indian wars
in the west being discharged from the
army In 1866.

__lit 8M.MII cpmfalUKkr gLGtni -Har^
tinally present in the srw- ney Boat No. 16, Department of Florida,
» reduced In number during G. A. R. and was loved and respected
.
of fermentation In the cess- by all his comrades.

of a num-

l*,r l rown on the umi&gt; land in thia
* Late.
hen these fart* liecome fully
The year txxik of the department of known the ruah to Florida will be grvatagricullurv is the »trxmgxwt kind -oU-a-M^tk«,, ever was the ruah to (Jkalhomabooatcr /or Florida. If farmer« of other — Florida Tirrrew-HMon. - ■
states would make a habit of reading
it Florida would fill up with people more
Music Department— -----------•
---' The first v.r.ii.t
hy the , .lauujly than any state ever has Indore.
At a meeting of the Music Departmcnt of the Woman
plaintiff was for $25,000. The second A few years ago we quoted from the
Club called by
Mr«. Fannie S
wus for II. while the last, for $10,000, yearlunik of 1911 the statement:
Munson, chairman of
is said to have Ixs-n a compromise verFlorida produce* the moat delicate the deportment and which was hrld at
dirt. Mime juror-, it m alleged, standing fruit and winter rro|i* in the drud of the home of Mrs. F’ L. Woodruff. Mr*.
out for |100,0tiO damage* for the |i|ain- the northern »
Munson requested that the department
It should In1
tiff.— Time*-Union.
would accept her resignation as chair­

ceater Polytecnic Institute, and Consult-

ion -’®*f "iceount
I Orlando disposing
if the’ sewerage in the deep wells and
iot only irSanford objecting strenuouv
y but every other city below the lime
tone sinks in the state is objecting:
Hon. F. J. Frarnside, presldenr of
he State Board of Health who resides
it Palatka, another city threatened
rith the same exposure sent the followng telegram to the city council:
Asheville, N C , July 25
?ity Council, Sanford
Board has not given liny permit for
indergrouml sex
orre law to the letter.
F. J. FEAB N SID E,
President State Hoard of Health.

in other itntea and only one

United State*

• Hanford docs not intend to have the jng Chemist of the Connecticut Sewage

The c e « (tools in use with most of
fhe sewage wells serve as septic tanks.
(Th* efficiency of the aeptic tank for rep.h)ving tb« greater part of the solids
prom sewage has beeh abundantly drm-

M ore

Bed T h a n A n y O t h e r S t a t e
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vi ilbgr -1 wtu. hil— ixx i, • nu mi* r ..|
l l f . grapii* fori*' fi•r *'• p..-1 f.w
w. •
I.-II Wmln.-sda
|..r \\ lll-'i.n
la vy county, whi-re he *dl »hortly lx
giu thè juiblication of u wieklv p.i|»^
Mr Slullord purcbuM'd Ih.- pialli of thè
Noti li Stufke l'rintery and h.ts shqqx'd
it tu Willistnn. Il
li
I Cinici, who
ounixl and o|x'raled tb.* N.-r’ li Sl.irke
l'rigb-ry is ni llrookly n . N J . tu lake
a eourse ut thè fuctofy o| Un Mergentbah r lanotype Companv
\l hen loha» c.mplctid thi* cour*- tu «di return
In Stajke and lx- connccbd wflh Die
Tclegrnph’s inechanicul dej'artrnenf

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av.rug.d

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•i t. i* i l u-lu I -if ? 1 I 1.1 |**r »■ r.
*-•
i..r,ig. ..I tin I n i l . d S t a b - I- &gt;'1.1.|2.h4 more on u crop Dial must lx- Dxv
only crop grown on an air. than the
Floridu grower git» on &gt;.ne of a number
of croji*

i . ai i oi

. i ... h i . i r l l .

I u'

w.

. .in

..o lov territory
,md parin •!litrIv &lt;
■ol.il.l/lllloll l.v

lln

Timber Thieve*
Mr J O Erie*, county surveyor r«-S o l l t f l c w h e a t . |- g l o w i, in F l o r i d a
porl* (liai w lu de—a I*- thieving id lutr.l
t h a t Dil* s t a l e 1» not m i n t l o i n x l &gt; l b.
wood tuulx-r bus recently Inx-lt made
||*t of w h e a t | i roi | i i cmg -t al i -*
near ( Imbiuta, and some ol it on govern­
(in 4J.5IKI aeri-* of land F lorulit jiro
ment lands.
It »eeins high time flint
.bleed fiHtl.lKHI bushel* ol oats, worth
a check *hould lx- made ujiotl till* Jiruc$|.l5,Dflll
The C n ib .l Slate- produced
(ice which hu« Ixs-n pursmd for many
992.29H.IHMt bn.hcl- worth $ t M.firi.I.IMIO
year* by tlrnlx-r thieve* in Orange coun­
on .'17 "M.fllin aeriThe average- value
tv, by |i|ui ing Du- guilty jiartv or partii»
id the produc. | &gt;r
r. m Floridu was
■m Do- chum gang where the» lx long
,u
" urM
Gold bricked In D. I and
SID 12, and m Mu I mb d S ta b * $10 9»
Orlando Sentinel
•r*onrn-| of Do- oflicer*
.,
,
\ •oople o| wet k- ago a l. w traveling |n-r acre*
». F.very farmer m
,
'
. . . . . .
. . . .
Florida produred an average of 9D
.
.
,
under Do- name of J. (iidd«bm lilt Dche need of organitn. .
.
.
.
.
.
.
Hair.*' Heavy trtllh-rx
,, I .and and made n (hori-iigh eimvass of bushel« of potut.xx. worth $1:10 5(1 per
irgunizutlnn alone will
S«x-r«-tary
Ituten ol tin* &lt; oiiintt-rciol
aere. Florida fn-nt the average of the
,
, ,
Do- town
(inlilsii-m w.mi.d junk
Club
lut»
arranged
with the War IVirhia truck and fruit
. . .
,
,
o|il DfiiM*. old iron, old ail!»* and iij* country u little more than two tifu n e.
purtnu-nt for a gift to Hanford of a can­
Floridu averages I ¡1 tons of hay
c\cl&lt;- tire*. For *ome he puid &lt;at»h,
ro-w la-ague looks gr»Ml vk| (,f. ||(f
K„ Vr wqrlh $2-l.fi 7 |n-r acre. The United non which weigh* 17,190 jiound* and
which will lire a Cl inch bullet. It will
d like every idea that - re, urn --junj,- jn |j„. »ha|&gt;e of draft* State« averaged 1.1 Iona worth $16.15
lie placed In the Fifth «treet |inrk and
ivnnnvl for organza n() j|IF j-ioridn Junk ('om|isn\ of I'ensu- jwr ucrxIn hay Florida averaged
will In- used from time to time to hurl
».Il lend it* »uj.jK.rt.. r(iU
Th|&gt; ,)raftii u r ,|nvt r(irn|ni
nearld 10 jar cent morg in value per
our regard* at our admiring friend* who
for «v«r&gt; growtr in
^ 1,,,,^ given" lor tunring itcre than the United State*.
reside in Orange county, itutes in
to read the circulgrt &lt;Jown
Mf
will jfrol.F'loridii produfe&lt;| on an arre an uv- Time*-Union.
nt*\\ oryjaiiir.atmn nrn!
rh»ngr hln orrupntinn In ^ittlu*ri;i^
eruge of 940 (rounds of tobacco, worth
0 lo- established *lrT* - 1 rruj r turj^ntine when the courts get $29il.20, against an average for the
( ard of Thanks
through with him
De|.and New*
United States of 894 jiound* worth
To thfsu- who aided and assisted in
$84.13. Florida'* tobacco yields more
1 Case Settled
many %ay* in ministering to the af­
than threu times as much per jxrund.as
«w within the |&gt;ast «ix
Sanford’ * lllg Pay Holt
flicted and in alleviating our sorrow»
that of the country taken as n whole
^'flammotid oox- i* , The fact is not gero-rully known that
during tlx- recent illness and ileath of
Florida grow* cotton h little |c** jier OU» husband uiui (atlM-r we wish to g iv e
_ r. Dm« rase having s anf„rH has a monthly (iay roll among
acre
than then«- of other atale* the. uur IwartfHt thanks. Their kind wonl&gt;
jitLam! remande«! for tj„. railway rmj.loyrs who realde here
trial lieing
, junounting to $20,000 j&gt;er month. One- figure* are not gtven, hut it is of the iind.divd» are ajypn-ciatcd to the full«-»t.
of intention third of thia is jtaid to the ’men *m- Sea Island variety worth about twice as
Mrs. A. C. William*
fnjf finally abandoned, ployed in the shops and round houses much per pound as the uplands cotton
and Children.
Ought to its final close and the remainder la paid to the train- grown in other states.
Big Euvraion
The Average firmer of the middle
idgtnent in the matter men who change crew« at thia point, aa
Kicuntlon to Woodland Park, Launch
)nd v«. the Conaoli- Sanford U the end of two divisions as weal* could sell 100 acres of land and
rnpany et al was ¿at- wrtl a«, being the terrhlnll 61 lH?#e •winrtto pTWMdrtmy a oo acree in Flur- -Atmr^May-en d -MaznWi will i—te city
II papers being signed branch line«.- This makes business good Ida, which would yield him at leaat aa dock at 2:30 p. m., Sunday. 26c round
86-Fri-tf
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THE SANFORD HERALD

July 23. 1911

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but that the light company iiad not
sufficient win* on hand. As soon as it
arrived the lights would la* placed.
The m atter of the condemnation of
the house on the property known a» the
B
I hare opened an up-to-date lllrycle Shop on No. 101. First S t. My alotfr
* ¿rjwrrfc*J«(eiv -w n trrim wJ Tib Uw -build J k ..now U not-nM «ample««* •• It will bo later a« all my goods arc n »L ln . My
ing committee.
An ordinance entitle&lt;T^‘An ordinance
o
whole line la new to Hanford, up-lo-daio, and picked with a view to qunlto provide for the opening of the regis
! * ity. " In IllryeleH and Tire» I am offering the higicM values «Ter offered In
trillion books p r io r to the holding *&gt;f
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Sanford. I want your buxine«« and guarantee all good» and repair».
any s|«*cial election wa.s read in full and
1plaeeri on its first reading.
Roll was railed. Yen. Miller, C. ('
* W oodruff
Rung** and Hand. No, none. Passed,
hftived and M-i-oml***! that tin* ruli« I»*
waived ami that it lx* placed on ils sec­
Eliminate that vverlaatmtc worry ami ond resiling by title only. Carried. It
fear of F IR E by having your propwty was then read by ti\le and placed qn its
protected by our
; second reading. Roll coil. Yea, Mil­
ler, C. C. \foodruff, F . L. Woodruff,
F IR E INSURANCE
1Runge,
Hand and Underwood.
No,
Doing Without fire insurance these
none.
Passed. Moved and seconded
days is inviting ruin and disaster—you
that thr rulrsi be again waived and that
can project your p r o b ity * adequately
it lx* placed on its third reading and
here in GOOD companies at the same
final passage. Carried. It was rhen
rates you pay elsewhere for questionable
read In full and placed on third reading
insurance.
and final passage. Roll call. Yea,
Inquire NOW.
M iller, C. C. Woodruff, F. L. Woodruff.
Runge and Underwood.
No,
C H A S E &amp; C O . Hand,
none. Passed.
Council adjourned.
neetian with the sale of wheels will have
VAN VALZAH FO R GOVERNOR
M . W. L O V E L L , Clerk.
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tin t rhew i r p s h F r a n b f”- ‘ »tor of Volusia Will Parker of fib Augustine has been here
C onsldsrata Announcem ent,
this week getting the'shop in shape ami
A nowapaper editor u y u . HW« bar«
Go After Rig Job
will send n first claaa machinist hero lo -traceTViid' a nollco of marriage for laDr. J . A. Van V altah. state senator day to take charge of4the repair depart­
aortlon, to which waa appended tho
from Voluala county, In the cjty today ment.
original announcement, ‘Sweethearts
atates that he will certainly l*e a can­
Mr. Pnrker will handle such cele­ at a distance wilt pleaao accept thin
didate for Governor of Florida, at the brated m akis aa the Im|M*rinl. Raleigh, lnUmatlon.* M
next campaign.
Pierce Arrow and Pope Daily Service
Hia platform will t*e, he says, the bicyrlw.
Unexplored Auetralla.
rights of the common |M-opJe, or, in
Htiiides the lull) equipped repair shop
A t least a qu arter o f the continent
other word«, pure Jeffersonian Democ­ for wheels tlivy will also r a m n full line
of A ustralia has novor been explored.
racy, os known to our father», and not of motor i«*uit »iipplii«. ryllndrr *■i1
Ita neighbor, New Guinea, the larg***l
as interpreted by so many oo-cnlled Columbia batteries, spark plugs, etc,
Island In the world, la known only In
Llemoerats of today.
One of t he !&lt;*&gt;t and rtimt rnmplete »mall part, although It may be filled
“ Jt i* too soon y e t." in- »aid, “ to pub­ line **( arcermoru* and iueycle lire« will with undeveloped riches.
lish my full platform, but I have one be carried at all times and n strung bid
th at is n winner. Politics in this state will he made for the bicycle trnde of
Never Touches Him.
and country is mixed so that it it hard this section.
Tho average business m an will go
to till a Democrat from uny one els«*,
Enter on Mr. Parker expects to handle nn laughing at tho spelling reformera
but I will establish the fuel that real motorcycles and accessor!*« and the and depending on his stenograp her to
Democracy (« not d&lt;ud, mol w ill bring new film will I«- headquarters lor help him out as usual when ho cornea
It 10 the front, to its rightful plare."
to a hard word.
I every thing on win el“
Dr. Van Vairuli rpnde a hard tight for
hit insurance regulati &gt;n lull in ih&gt;* lift
H it Revenge.
legislature, hut lint It m tile end
lie
&lt; il y t (.mull M eet.
“ I-et me lahu that w retched thing
»till believes that with it an issue in hi»
T h e &lt; 'lt\ c o u n c il m e t in re g u la r M«
liome/' said tho patient, a» the dentist
campaign, the people, who alter all are j
, |
l * ‘ !.'i. a t 7 . ill p in
rulluved him of tils aching molar “ I
th - lieitefictariiw um kr it« provision«, '
want to take It hbmo and poke sugar
P r e- i ni
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will sustain him a n d gi\e him the highest
t . C. Woodruff. W li 1 nderwiMxi, S. fn it and bo o it echo."
honor they ran bestow in the state Runge ami W V Hand
Absent H W
Jacksonville Metropoh«
llermlon

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Loin Steak Florida
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Pork for Pie
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T herefore, It h R esolved; That on October First, the ban k will ad d to its presen t facilRies a SAVINGS DEPARTM ENT, in w hich it wilt offer its patron s the sam e S A F E T Y , the
sam e S I A IIIL II I f an d the sam e COURTEOUS A TTENTION that have ch ara cteriz ed its
twenty-five pears o f p ast service.All o f the featu res o f
be installed, UNDER GOVERNMENT SU PERVISIO N as is a ll the b a n k ’s
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. »err. Croj. by crop Florida will art-r­
ag«" higher than nearly any other state.
T h e Average Yield i er A cre O n S a n - ' and the crop compand ¡.* the only one
leport O f State Geologiit Show * Th»t reduced in this process. , On thia point
ford Land C reate*! In
in other itntea and only one
of a numContamination It Possible And
Profeaaor L. P. K innecutt. head of the
Proves T h e Sam e
Department uf Chamintry. of the W orUnited S tate*
l*,r l rown on the umi&gt; land in thia
.
ceater Polytecnic In stitu te, and Consult* Late.
hen these fart* liecome fully
The year txxik of the department of known the ruah to Florida will be grvat• Hanford docs not intend to have the jng Chemist of the Connecticut Sewage
agricullurv is the »trxmgxwt kind -oU -a-M ^tk«,, ever was the ruah to (Jkalhom anine ■ artiw rn i-w ite r^ irp /r'^ n tw n ^ fT ^ m to fo n ; tnrtrd th a t- “w ry ■little
booatcr /or Florida. If farmer« of other — Florida Tirrrew-HMon. - ■
|jtted or even have a hint of contamina- work, haa been done with reference to
states would make a habit of reading
ion -’®*f "iceo u n t
I Orlando disposing the aeptic tank on bacterial life. T he
it Florida would fill up with people more
if the’ sewerage in the deep wells and second report of th e royal ro n m m a w ia &gt;
M usic Department— ---------- •
---hy the , .lauujly than any state ever has Indore.
iot only irS a n fo rd objecting strenuouv on sewage disposal of Great B ritain er* Laegue addressed a nU-etfng In the ' T h e first v .r.ii.t
At a meeting of the Music Departy but every other city below the lime quotes experiment* made in M anches­ Sta r Theatre called for the purftose of plaintiff was for $25,000. The second A few years ago we quoted from the mcnt of the Woman
Club called by
Mr«. Fannie S
tone sinks in the state is objecting: ter, England, showing that the Itacillu t organizing a branch here and was well wus for I I . while the last, for $10,000, yearlunik of 1911 the statem ent:
Munson, chairman of
Florida produce* the moat delicate the deportment and which was hrld at
Hon. F . J . Frarnside, presldenr of ruti communi* diminishes during the uttended. Many (.resent paid their is said to have Ixs-n a compromise verhe State Board of Health who resides septic in-nod, and the same effect must meinln-rshiji fee and signified their will d irt. Mime juror-, it m alleged, standing fruit and winter rro|i* in the drud of the home of Mrs. F’ L. Woodruff. Mr*.
it P alatka, another city threatened In- felt by the similar and more delicate ingness to form a brunch of tin1 ass ocia out for |100,0tiO damage* for the |i|ain- the northern »
Munson requested that the department
It should In1
tiff.—Tim e*-Union.
rith the same exposure sent the follow- bacteria such as th a t of typhoid fevur. tion here.
would accept her resignation as chair­
ng telegram to the city council:
man, stating that the multiplicity of
Sim ilar result* are shown at la-eds.
Mr. Ilam ner addressed the meeting
.
Asheville, N C , July 25
her engagements with her music pupils
T h e witne»'» opinion » a * that th« -cp- and m a clear anil forceful manner ex
w ilfa rr Department Note»
?ity Council, Sanford
for the coming full and winter season
tic tank reduces the mitntx-r of It r-»/i plumed that the farmer* of Florida were
T h e WelfarDepartment of the
Board has not given liny permit for anti the more delicate pathogenic germs. the only class uf men today who were W oman’s t ’lub held its regular meeting
would prevent her attending the regu­
indergrouml sex
lar meeting* of the department anti
and that the total nutuln-r of bacteria not organized for their own protection, at the club room on Thun-duy afternoon
orre law to the letter.
giving the necessary attention to the
is diminahed by 10 or 15 js-r cen t."
That the railroads and commission men at 4 o’clock, July 24th.
and ¡ o the Florida work planned for the cbming year,
F . J . F E A B N S ID E ,
In addition to the reduction of disease and every other agency through whose
T h e heut of tin- summer *eem* in nomg this highly profA* there was no other alternative, the
President State Hoard of Health.
germs which may In- assumed to take hamLs the producl» id the soil were wise to have lenm-tted the interest nor
ipete with the grow representative* of the Music Drpartplan*
in
the
receiving
chambers
in
use
furred
to
go
where
organized
arid
knew
vivacity
of
the
rieniln-r*
who
wx-rv
jirt-*Sanford is not guessing at this water
fur the balance of menl who were present were forced
juration, but i* taking the opinion of connection with most of the -w-wagt* as much alrout the farm er’s business a- en t, and the tun. w.i» »jient III eurntat
.
wiili generally expressed rcgtrels to
lie
d&lt;x-s
blllox-lf.
That
the
lime
hud
diseusfiiui
id
.1
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t
■
ind
plans
whereby
ixpert* and rt-gurdit-».» of whether Or\\ c In,V- olii-n Midiitontxl (hi- fact nnrejit Mr* Munson'» resignation
come
for
the
Florida
farmer
to
organize
this
may
I
hthiiii
«
litrrnl
Welfare
I
&gt;
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ando cull* it knocking or kicking the
Mrs I) 1. Thru.*her whs then uuaninr quit raising fruits and vegetable* partment to lx rila d qxin by our city that FI- id.1 I is- I * in knownj r-•«111••
n-ople of tbi* city will not allow the deep
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I v*lii-led idiairiuan of the Music
Ib- i*xpi allied lb», ub’ii and working a* It* elfh n to i- i . ¡In g hel|-in&lt;* t in
»rolls to be lim ed unless the State
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ol t h e Woman's t'lub, who
(dan- of Dm- (¡rower* and Shipper* «very effort (.■•
I o.,.r.i| and rnaieriul
ifoard of Health can prove conclusively
Dirt- thoii-iinil -h llurs worth &lt;d produet* congrutnlste tbeinselves that they were
la-ague
I’but
it
w
anot
made
up
of
tx-nefit.
hat no truce of contamination can InWe h jv i always D It that »,» very fortunate in |ireVailing uj»on no
onlv flu- grower bid of the -hipja r as
A lj-tter wa* n .id from Dr Filien 1 •oi nne acre
I
irmi-rs
,.f
i-tl.ir -.ill- 1 ut-pv lit able a musician to .uic|.t the ■hairinanwell ami Dial all |.a;in
cniwerreil In Steven* of )« . -. • I!.
. |,airmail of
g*
tting
from
$511
to i ¡no |.ir urn stop. Mr*. Thrasher has Ix-en identlthe growing and -hipping ol F’kirulu Hie Health 1|..ir I lllent ol the M ale
|irixlurt* would work together for the FVderatlori id Club« in reference to the would doubt this statem ent if they «aw fh*l with the music interests of SanW - II here l* a -ta li im M (n o t if- ford for a liiiinln-r of yiurs anil will tuakr
common weal of all .,e.| that tills -&gt;r ‘lu»|xi*ul of -&lt; -■ .g. ii r-.iigl. Iiy wi-IL- •f
gsnizntlon vv;x* entirely dllferenl from and •»•Jitli la 1 I- a- a pn-sible «ourre - -■ *.... k •&gt;( tin ill l-lirfon lit Ilf .Igrt" ill a fine presiding olbi-rr
Mr», George Fox. Jr ,was U|qiinntt-d
any other iirgamratiou j.ro|u*&gt;«-d
Hie of infection ol m ., ari--ian water «up luri lor 1"•l 1. l-age 111.
\
eoii
l.malion
of
irrigation
and
on
the house committee of the Music
Florida Grower* and sbi|i|M-r» la-ague ply
Dr Mi v i . -rated dial Die Slabloi* Iran- I )e|iartmf-nt and Miss Mary MrKim
will tint attempt (o market tie- crops of llourd of Ill-Ill ’ fa - derided In under firstling- si '•nnford ll a
lie mernlM-r* a- an orgamratinn but take n new »«.m. if water examinations l-.roo-l wortblisM. land- min iho**- Jim- ou llw |iruu committee
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"«A
-W**a&gt;N-T*T&gt;»ysV JH*r-t**ln'n of
*k-dl assist Ml ever
. I. "• I x lb r gr- • •' l&lt;H-a||tn« «'
r
•
•
r*
h.f
in
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n
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the
o.-w
program and other dejiartmg p.n king and -I | | - g ! -aim o.d u«*-. and Mi* rM ok I In- wordfor mu rr..|
for inem activities the tiieeting «djoiirneil
»ill hav market « n i— .ivailah|&lt; t*-r port ali-r to ti
an larnn-t D III v tneiln xofilcthlltg
lli-snjis the
lln- ineinlx r*
Tbi I •ag .• »ill prm
I'r S t•»v•■lect I he nusid.ers m all |ib.iSi*s of t he ajqx’al (u It.
growing and sliippii.g
I I •• pn--.*-Ung «rialu ig mm - in
» y * t ii n . l - l b - r r e l r i g e r a t m i i . lx Her --«rIx-ttrr fr ei ght m b - , b e t t e r dl»l r ibllt loll
nlid f a l t e r li.ark»‘l» will lx - ni ne of tla
fi-nture* s t r iv e n for and o b t a in e d through
coneerfi d a c t i o n of t h e la -ag u e and Dial

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| he - tun. l i ll fi g
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liiilergroiind stream«, ai .1 to il to- luickly curry uwity any and all ri-luse
ntering them. If this condition pri­
ai led, the rase would In- but «lightly
Itered. since the rapid removal of run
aminntix! ’ w.ib-r from on.- Im-alitv
lOllljl merely i 0.1.0-,-i r a M igl.lmt/lig
i*'ality th.it bin i* U--I - - f~ on th.
ours.- uf t|,i .in a io
|i &lt; i i-.rri
'blallle.l
l -iO -v . i ’ ol
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Ihm will easily be the In-nl |daei
kind ill Du* section o( Florida
in T u m - I m m i

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fran k t lark on Deck ,
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Washington. I * 1 Julv 25
In the
Jiu k»«ui v die ,xi.
tb
l-.r i i . l n r c u
1 ' ' fu«i- ol tin slraineil siruation m Mexico,
l-e-l- r a m p ••&gt;1rl p - l - i | ” - blx mg Die
a concurrent rieolution strongly reI i v e a r b.M.k ( H i d. p t r l f m tit i
g a t e w a y Dirnngti - . . . . , -i a' d.c
' affirming tin- Mnurix- dm itine was in
dix-* not tornisti laide trinlured hi the House today hy Kej&gt;
g*'r must mrnnctw the s t a l e , and a legi* agii, ultore
-bowing
liai
production by «tule* of (i-seiitullve ( lark of Florida
l a f i v e e n u rtin e n l h a v i n g ixlb.olv priThe res­
• ill . r i p- -ni I a il-bag*
ol |iili' i - l - d for - m l . a n i i.-ii'-ilib. I
olution. win. h w.is referred to 1lie for­
I- 1 1 ................
l ol l i . l t oe- nor - I Hul ls
•a f e d within t he I x o ii k I- -.1 tla - t a b
eign allair* lom niitli—. wns &lt;iireete«l
.. I U r t i . 'I'be-i ar. F |i .r idil’ - p n n
par'll ill irIv agaitist txi.ple whom die
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.v ■ tu r■11v r. .i ifir i.. * &lt; p. .. -low u
.1- tin M oor.* 11. —i r i *i- to . a. Ii and
every e*i-eiiliul.
the resolution read,
"and deelure* our iilifulti-rilig allegiance
thereto." •
‘In re affirming th*
Muuri*- Doc­
t r i ne
cum I nde- ibi- ri-sol Ut io II. "we
do «o will. II.. ia rm -t di.-in in mam
tai* p. a.-.- a n d (riendlv rr-lalion- with

•r. .1 |I i/i'ii- lui d I..'. I
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lb I
lowed
II the blonda tarmi I- •aij get with and ex|ire*M'd willing lie*. b&gt; eo
together on the Indtir growing, diver operate m *onu- plan for idm alional
«ity of crop*, Itetter |ue k«. latter ral*— work in Georgetown along rutobxrv
ami x rv io - and ln'tt«-r dl-lgll.uboi. t.v
I he

blaidil

r at a» r ..w io v.igio o • -d

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apldly moving «Ir. ami &gt;n t r-« u-i
rary, tbi* water apparently r
—
Jowly through it.ier . onm etmg »..In
lofi cavities and through Ita- porous
nek.

. &gt;1 bridgi
*• uri

wen

pia . i •!

Wa- mad e by

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vi ilbgr -1 wtu. hil— ixx i, • nu mi* r ..|
l l f .g rapii* fori*' fi•r *'• p..-1 f.w
w. •
I.-II Wmln.-sda
|..r \\ lll-'i.n
la vy county, whi-re he *d l »hortly lx
giu thè juiblication of u wieklv p.i|»^
Mr Slullord purcbuM'd Ih.- pialli of thè
Noti li Stufke l'rintery and h.ts shqqx'd
it tu Willistnn. Il li
I Cinici, who
ounixl and o|x'raled tb.* N.-r’ li Sl.irke
l'rigb-ry is ni llrookly n. N J . tu lake
a eourse ut thè fuctofy o| Un Mergentbah r lanotype Companv
\l hen loha» c.m p lctid thi* cour*- tu «di return
In S ta jk e and lx- connccbd wflh Die
Tclegrnph’s inechanicul dej'artrnenf

I ..re. - * l.ak*

alio ».ui Die pretty J■riz• a l i t . * up
amt # saucer
Mb-r tfie .......................... .
the interesting gnrne* of cards a deli­
cious naiad course with iced tea w.k*
served by the bimttxss, wIiiku gue-t|werx- .Mrs (
M Vorce. Mr* \\ It
Anno. Mr*. \V I&gt; Holden, Mr* For
i rx-»i l-ake, Mrs. A. I ’. Connelly, Mrs
F . I Miller. Mr*. T . A. Neal.

Kegarding the inter-conm-rtion of
lolution passages in the linu-stone. Mr
« . L. Fuller »tali'* that "T h e intimate
onnection of the ji&amp;*»ag&lt;*&lt;. making to
dl practical pur|n&gt;se* a network, ha*
wen brought out at several points in
his country by the ex|n*rimeiits made
I b an \dxerlUing
or the United States Geological Survey
A |irmler «aid to u* last week that il ,
&gt;y S. J B . M cCallle ut (Quitman, tieor;lm;
H. S«-llards at Ocala, Florida. another |a|x-r started in Invent«-«» ami |
Jid hy G, C Matson at Georgetown, «arrn-'l whiskey «dverti-«-imnls it wsml.i
llllurwise it would not, lxS y . , at each of which localities salt in \* in ic .d
Jÿfcfd into sin k s'o r boring* found en can»« Du- t hrolucle had Die- cinch on
ranee into'y.ell« some distance away. legal ud* for the next Dirts- years. If un
B ryine of the instances, however, was avowed vyluskey -beet starts in In v er­
he moverficnt dioect from the jniiut ness, it would not last il* long as a snow­
•Í iniurrtiof) to the well, for the lalin- ball hi hade* Th«- citizenship of Citru»
9&gt;* Instead of increasing enormously, county' is (ar above the average. One
a ITw-Ould have done if *uch had been m ay *lx- a confirmed /frinker, jbut bv
e caae, showed only relatively modern Would not put the temptation before
ile'lluctuiitiorv». The three limestorie*, Un- rising generation midor any circum ­
No. a whiskey sheet l would
itbough of widely different tyjx-s, stances
ho«re«i 'tfie same jilurnomena in each not pay la ri-, and alo- rrjan w|ii» trie« it
aae, suggesting that it is a normal would hgve more money' titan brains.
r ,
haractcristii of this class of rocks." • — Inverness Chronicle
In addition to these direct teats, it
taa been found that in the Florida limeWilliams W as a Velrtao *tone the water in the sewage wells and
A. C. Williams,
who died Ikst weeit
jtat of th e water well* of apj.roaimate- was a veteran^~of Dte Civil and Indian
y'Jhjual depth is under the same static wur* and the following history ha* Ix-en
IWd. “T h is fact, while not of Itself compih-d by one of hi* rnmrad««*
He
JrovtnjL Ihler-connection, lend» »up enlisted at the beginlng of the Civil -war
Mrt to th a t conclusion
in the 11th Ki-ntucky Cavslry M-rving

The c e « (tools in use with most of
fhe sewage wells serve as septic tanks.
(Th* efficiency of the aeptic tank for rep.h)ving tb« greater part of the solids
prom sewage has beeh abundantly drm-

nlliienr.

out his first term. He then enlisted m
the. 9th Ohio Cavalry and served during
the war and afterwiard in the Indian wars
in the west being discharged from the
arm y In 1866.
___l i t 8 M .M II cpmfalUKkr gLG tni -H ar^

tinally present in the srw- ney Boat No. 16, Department of Florida,
» reduced In number during G. A. R. and was loved and respected
.
of fermentation In the cess- by all his comrades.

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Gold bricked In D. I and

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•i t. i* i l u-lu I -if ? 1 I 1.1 |**r »■ r.
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i..r ,ig . ..I tin I nil. d S t a b - I- &gt;'1.1.|2.h4 more on u crop Dial must lx- Dxv
only crop grown on an air. than the
Floridu grower git» on &gt;.ne of a number
of croji*

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..in

..o lov territory
,md parin •!litrIv &lt;
■ol.il.l/lllloll l.v

lln

So
that
||*t

l lt fl c

w h e a t . |- gl ow i,

Dil* s t a l e 1» not
of

wh e a t

in

mintloinxl

|iroi|iicmg

F l o r i da
&gt; lb.

- tal i - *

(in 4J.5IKI aeri-* of land F lorulit jiro
.bleed fiHtl.lKHI bushel* ol oats, worth
$|.l5,Dflll The C n ib .l Slate- produced
992.29H.IHMt bn.hcl- worth $ t M.firi.I.IMIO
on .'17 "M .fllin aeriThe average- value
id t h e p r o d u c .

,u
" urM
•r*onrn-| of Do- oflicer*
.,
,
». F.very farmer m
.
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he need of organitn.
,,
irgunizutlnn alone will
,
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irhia truck and fruit

a v .r u g .d

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r.

m

F l o r i du

was

Timber Thieve*
Mr J O Erie*, county surveyor r«-porl* (liai w lu de—a I*- thieving id lutr.l
wood tuulx-r bus recently Inx-lt made
near ( Imbiuta, and some ol it on govern­
ment lands. It »eeins high time flint
a check *hould lx- made ujiotl till* Jiruc(ice which hu« Ixs-n pursmd for many
year* by tlrnlx-r thieve* in Orange coun­
tv, by |i|ui ing Du- guilty jiartv or partii»
■m Do- chum gang where the» lx long
Orlando Sentinel

SID 12, and m Mu I mb d S t a b * $10 9»
\ •oople o| wet k- ago a l. w traveling |n-r acre*
,
'
. . . . . .
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Florida produred an average of 9D
under Do- name of J. (iidd«bm lilt Dc.
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Hair.*' Heavy trtllh-rx
I .and and made n (hori-iigh eimvass of bushel« of potut.xx. worth $1:10 5(1 per
S«x-r«-tary
Ituten ol tin* &lt; oiiintt-rciol
aere. Florida fn-nt the average of the
Do- town
(inlilsii-m w.mi.d junk
Club
lut»
arranged
with the War IV. . .
,
,
o|il DfiiM*. old iron, old ail!»* and iij* country u little more than two tifu n e .
purtnu-nt for a gift to Hanford of a can­
Floridu averages I ¡1 tons of hay
c\cl&lt;- tire*. For *ome he puid &lt;at»h,
ro-w la-ague looks gr»Ml vk| (,f. ||(f
K„Vr wqrlh $2-l.fi 7 |n-r acre. The United non which weigh* 17,190 jiound* and
which will lire a Cl inch bullet. It will
d like every idea that - re, urn --junj,- j n |j„. »ha|&gt;e of draft* State« averaged 1.1 Iona worth $16.15
lie placed In the Fifth «treet |inrk and
ivnnnvl for organza n() j|IF j-ioridn Junk ('om|isn\ of I'ensu- jwr ucrxIn hay Florida averaged
will In- used from time to time to hurl
».Il lend it* »uj.jK.rt.. r(iU
Th|&gt; ,)raftii u r ,|nvt r(irn|ni
nearld 10 ja r cent morg in value per
our
regard* at our admiring friend* who
for «v«r&gt; growtr in
^ 1,,,,^ given" lor tunring itcre than the United State*.
reside in Orange county, itutes in
to read the circulgrt &lt;Jown
Mf
will jfrol.F'loridii produfe&lt;| on an arre an uv- Time*-Union.
nt*\\ oryjaiiir.atmn nrn!
rh»ngr hln orrupntinn In ^ittlu*ri;i^
eruge of 940 (rounds of tobacco, worth
0 lo- established *lrT* - 1rruj r turj^ntine when the courts get $29il.20, against an average for the
( ard of Thanks
through with him
De|.and New*
United States of 894 jiound* worth
To thfsu- who aided and assisted in
$84.13. Florida'* tobacco yields more
1 Case Settled
many %ay* in ministering to the af­
than threu times as much per jxrund.as
«w within the |&gt;ast «ix
Sanford’* lllg Pay Holt
flicted and in alleviating our sorrow»
that of the country taken as n whole
^'flammotid oox- i* , Th e fact is not gero-rully known that
during tlx- recent illness and ileath of
Florida grow* cotton h little |c** jier OU» husband uiui (atlM-r we wish to g iv e
_ r. Dm« rase having s anf„rH has a monthly (iay roll among
acre
than then«- of other atale* the. uur IwartfHt thanks. T h eir kind wonl&gt;
jitL am ! remande«! for t j„. railway rm j.loyrs who realde here
trial lieing
, junounting to $20,000 j&gt;er month. One- figure* are not gtven, hut it is of the iind.divd» are ajypn-ciatcd to the full«-»t.
of intention third of thia is jtaid to the ’men *m- Sea Island variety worth about twice as
Mrs. A. C. William*
fnjf finally abandoned, ployed in the shops and round houses much per pound as the uplands cotton
and Children.
Ought to its final close and the remainder la paid to the train- grown in other states.
Big Euvraion
The Average firm er of the middle
idgtnent in the matter men who change crew« at thia point, aa
Kicuntlon to Woodland Park, Launch
)nd v«. the Conaoli- Sanford U the end of two divisions as weal* could sell 100 acres of land and
rnpany e t al was ¿at- wrtl a«, being the terrhlnll 61 lH?#e •w inrtto pTWMdrtmy a oo acree in F lur- -Atmr^May-e n d -MaznWi will i—te city
II papers being signed branch line«.- This makes business good Ida, which would yield him a t leaat aa dock at 2:30 p. m., Sunday. 26c round
86-Fri-tf
while in the office the In tlgiw town every rflonth in tH f ^ear. - much .value aa 600 aere* of weatern land trip. • ’

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lew. They lack the strength to slop | own particular section, hut for the state kill._ Life is too short ami the game is ,
when they should pause in s wrong course al large. In other words wo are get- not worth the candle to ua.
and the energy to begin or to vontinuc ting together, and we predict that in a
We want to quit to save ourselves from j £ 3
FublltM E tto Tu*«l»» «ivi Friday Uomini Hy in the way that is lawt. Character is few.yearn there will be nothing done hy being driven to drink and dwperution.
THE HERA1 D PRINTING COMPANY self built and »elf maintained. Ten­ any of the real newspaper* that doe* or forced into an untimely' grave or a
dencies for or against it maiy he inherit- not carry wfth It some considerstiun' for) lunatic asylum -« * -both. - Either would
K J HOLLY. Editor
w rong inclination others o f/ the fu te rn ity .
Cut ttyoai l x - priTPYable to eont*!tt!fnf with unreW. M. MAYNFS. I w la M ^
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4on the day of birth, down
M b it * *ttf-th e T iTrr*1rtM d^M t4«;,»rv,^iet*mP
'« " 1 YOU
WANT
ABOVE
ALL
S A T fe T y n
S u b s c r lp t U n P rid e . * 2 . 0 0 a Y e a r In A tfy arcr c e a t r a l rhnnncl «w eep s a s tr e a m that ^there will be no fighting; and Iwwt of all. verse dam fools.
j!
A bargain may be had by sorneliody i ^ 3
may I«- ilispimed to carry one in th * |perhaps. in connection with clean, readIW ln r td la lb« City by carrtrt 1 2 .0 0 pet year id
wrong direction. This is hereditary, j able m atter, advertising will tie accept-, » b o want« to engage in the newspaper!;
adyaom or XOe per monili.
P erm ani* la a d ì ance b u m be made al ortica Hut it is each person's duty to pull up ed dnly on a businesslike plan, such as business in a good newspaper in a good j j
stream instead of drifting with the cur­ the sliding scale, or something similar, town.— Henderson Gold Leaf.
Your money when deposited with the Peoples
Enterad a* aeoao d -d au mali m attar A nàuti 22nd
rent—overcoming in all thinga. Char­ so that the rate will Im; fair to all, ac- 190 B. e t Iba Po#lo d ee al Saniord. Florida,
Nall«# M Hr. 11™,
cording to the circulation of each paper.
Bank of Sanford is absolutely S A F E .
1 here
Whoraaa. tb a munffl .of th a city of Hanford,
acter is a structure each must build.
yode« Act of Uarrb 3rd. IB7B
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-fr iW " g i iysrfi&gt;DD^t&gt;Lsa»ryie-.» g w r d c p o iw F * n r e in *«
Ad O rd in a i» Ih
Trtepbao« No 148 which we build are our own thought«,
la Harald B olU in j
— o -----of tlond* ln th« Sum of FUlg
sured against loss of all kinds just as you in­
flight thinking ia the baaia of all true
OoUsn for lb * lYupo** of Kafundiñx th * (Ad­
G R O W IN G COHN IN FL O R ID A
amadla« and K laU n * F k a lIn * lodab(ada*oa of
Sanford growers are getting ready for education. ’Cease to do evil, learn to
sure your home against fire.
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• W C Itj of Hanford; and Authortwn« and E n p o m e
The («teemed P alatka New«, of which ln« th * Mayor* ol Ih r O lir of Sanford to 1*
their seed tied* and the month of August do well.* Habitual thought« create an
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will witness many signs of activity in atmosphere in which we thrive or lan­ the genial and accomplished "P a sto r aa U thy Im it a r , ol Haid Bonita," whírh ordin­
Furthermore you want prompt and efficient
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th * celery delta.
guish. We may no( apeak outr thoughts, Hill*’ Russell is editor, tell« of the bumper of July, A. 1&gt;. 1*13. and bototao «4f*ctlr* Im a »
com
crop
in
Putnam
county
this
year
and
service. Thia alwaya is our pleasure to give
diatrly upo« lu approraL and;
but we cannot conceal them. They re­
Wbrrra*. undrr th* n i r t n * f th* City ol
particularly In the western part of the Saaford
th*
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of
bomta
veal
themselves
in
every
act
of
life,
in
to our depositors and other patrons of thc
T h e m ajority of the people of Sanford
county where the farmers will have a rmmt b* mbmittad lo th * d r r t a n of aaid city
am heartily in favor of bulkheading the (lie lines and expressions of our faces,
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oho own rral «*t«i*, lar ratiñraU
di or r*J*etion,
iinraiion
nfm K in ,
bank.
y ie ld o f (r o m 2 5 t o 4 0 b u s h e l» t o t h c . , t &gt;n
i , T i callad1 ffor that purpurn,
lake front and at the neat meeting of to the eyes, in the smile or gloom we a c r e .
e**, MayW of Mt« rtiy
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T W * fo r * . I. a . W. H|»nrrr,
of Sanford, B m ln o lr «ain tyy,, flofh la. undrr and
th e 'city council some action on this im­ carry’ in work or play, really our con­
T h e N e w s l l l l x i r s i ----- 1 TW ij \V h it - by »tota« ol lh« .uthartty In m» r«*ud hy tha
We will be pleased to explain our insurance
duct rvyeals the secret of our innermost
portant event will he taken.
oi"bont¿, do ¿»»t^TcaU 1a iT íC rtie !
and habitual thought«.
Speech may t in g to n w h o w ill h a v e a y ie ld o f fr o m to ha held an Uta
feature more fully at any time.
! ld a^y of
ISIS.
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70 to 80 bushel, to the acre on land which ,
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The county commissioner» will meet hide them; actions do not.
has already grown two crops this season. *»d th*r* to t* held a* to » W h « tb« * m nty of
"According to our thought«, flowing . . .
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. j Hanford ahall I * autheriaad to l a m additional
on Tuesday, August fifth for their first
In December, Mr. W hittington planted - t^od. in the wm of Fifty Thoumnd (iwooo.oo)
official meeting. - History will start for into acts, we succeed or we fail. Thoughts
L i i - S g E Si potatoes' which was followed I ¡ « X
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Seminole count#./at this meeting..and make charactiit»—and cliacacU'Z, iswikiu , by tomatoes. In M ay he planted the? th« my of Saahxd,
Saalord, and
«ad u&gt;
to J*et
d art them p t m *
we
are.
Finally
when
the
end
comes,
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, 1 . ____ u i m »•**• oo « Board of Band Truataa* for «aid
many matters &lt;if. importance will be
as it surely comes to all, character i s all bumper corn crop. A fter the corn IS 1 prnpi«*&lt;l l**u* of band«.
gnaeted Into county laws.
•It
that we take out of this life into Lite Ida gathered this farmer w ill p u t tU .
------ 0 ------------- ------land Into cabbage, making four crop* *nd c . 11. iwn«, dark of **ui oUnkn.
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Morgan was right.
CharFoil* to N ot*ae) »t right oVWl a. no, and
Thc new brick street« recently laid
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on the same land in o r» y ear.. .Sfc«*iS;
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. 1 . Rc,&lt;*r ** everythin". ' — Lnk&lt;*!snd Telew itni»» n.&gt; hu.il a* Mayor and I hr ami of raid
in Sanford were laid by home ta le n t:
*
latka paper tells of other similar instance* City
lit Sanford, Hrminufr roonty, Florid*,
and the city saved one third of the cost I *tram'
thia th * 2 1 m day of July. A, U. I»U ,
In the same county.
0 . W. SPENCER,
that was originally paid to the eon- 1
All this is good new« anti is indicative
Mayo* of th* City of Sanford. Sn ilo ho lr ggg *
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cminty. Florid*.
tractors. And yet there many who I
N IX ON TIIF. IIF .R A IJ)
of the now era of scientific farming that
Attest :
kicked on the city paying n home conTlie following item credited to the has come to Florida. Putnam county
M. W. IrOVl l.U (M&gt; ( Irfk
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tractor for supervising the work. In 1Sanford News him licen going the rounds is hy no means the most fertile in FlorAn OnUninrr lo by KiilélIrcI
this rcwfrrct the city council acted wisely anil received no notice, hut the Tam pa j,ja
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(Ke-n-known chiefly
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arid well and results have justified their Tribune gave The Herald credit for ii fn ,it rilim (y wpere general f irming wm
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i*| lidrluridjxif i bs* tl'Uirif wmltlif T
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»«»,*1 TaF«ttFif llraflillllg I fulrl’t «^Ifirwsi ol llht
act.
a* follows:
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neglectu!
Put Putnam is un ¡i\&gt;riigt
t Hy of H*nffYrd. «Pi(l Aut hom m e itríd Krn|«o»pf
T lw Sanford II.iridd s:i&gt;* it has ltd- Florida county and what run lie done
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M»&gt;or «I Ihr i ii&gt; of Canfori] lu Issue
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• Í all for gp Elrrlum lo Í **trrmiiw ihr Que«
J . ii. Reese, who so ably edited the mired H rjitn, worked for him and spent thcrr can f&gt;e done in fifty other Florida
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tion ft* to ih# iauftnr« of rtk í Ik 'ixU
W b n « , at tha pnwmt lira* th rtr i* an outValley G azette from Ju ly of last year money to try to elect him to the Presi counties.
1 »tandin« ftoatin« iodtbtrdnm* of tka City of
until April last, and who has been con­ dency. Today we are disgusted with
Corn can I» very successfully grow n Hanford, amour,Un« to Fifty Thouraiul fiolU rr.
rv himr«d by city ru g rh m , boarin* lat*r&lt;«t at
nected with the Osceola Journal the him and do not consider him (it to stay all over the' state. T h e lands ore fer­ th* rat* of i i i p*r r*r,l ¡» r annum, and.
VYhm«i it S to lh* t*«( internal of th* rit
in
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high
office
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past several weeks in un editorial ca ­
tile and th¿&gt; clim ate ia unsurpassed. All

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pacity, ha« accepted a position with
the South Florida SenUiud at Orlando
and will begin his duties on Monday.
Joelah F'vrris is to !»• rongrutulated on
securing the eerviecs of *uch a hriJIiant
newspajjer man a* Mr. Reese
Kmsimfnee Gazette,
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Some day some lM-nefactor will frame
a set of hot weather rules, some forceful
man will enforce their adoption, and
animal life will instantly lu-come as
pleasant as our own. A good start
would lie to show some consideration
for your horses, drivers. Give your
horse a drink at reasonable intervals;
when he rents see to it that he rents in
the tfiade. give his «table the same venti­
lation you- give your own re tun. In ,
abort, givy thp nag as much care as
ttwugh it were a debutante, ilnd though
the horse don't fi«-l any belter, jo u r conccjenc« wdl cumprnaute you
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. We wish to congratulate the people
of Orlando and the Sen tii»! in particular
In securing the services of Jo e Hugh
ttreir to rrfitor
There I« no lift ter man
in the business and tin« is our onlv
tribute to III
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at a fif nial &lt;uiipli

in t triando wHI «; ■ak for itself and the
lliruhl hid« J im- v eimnie into the priT«»
gang of t|us section— wb almost said
Grange county but rcrncmlwred that
we urv not now a |&gt;art of that hailiwirk.
Jis- Ferris mid Joe Ri-ese ought to make
a team hard to Unit and they will make
the Sentinel one of the Inwt pajiers in
till» part of Florida
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The Herald never made this s t a t e - , t },at is required is intelligent cultivation
nient ul.Mjut Hryan
It is a case of mis­
T he time is coming when It will no
taken iilentity. Our criticism of Mr longer In- necessary for Florida farmer«
Hryan can lw found in the lost nvui*’ of to send abroad for corn and forage and
The H e,aid and we do not criticise tuoi with the home production of these will
(or lecturing hut for leaving Washing­ follow the home proibir!loll of all the
ton just at this time. The editor of pork and be-eF the Florida jieople re­
The Herald has known Hryan too long quire fur their own consumption
to make such a harsli criticism as the
We have the soil, the filmati
ti.i ;
b Ikivc and we have the same confidence |dews and the gentle showers.
We have
in him now that we had in 18D6 and j UJ| the right proportion of warm *unhu\e never wavered in Itiat confidence shine anti cooling hri-ezc
All that is
l i r ja n s friends know why he is lectur required are industrious settlers to occupy thiwe lands, to tickle the »till and
bask in the climate. Pensacola News.

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According to id» Herald. Sanford n o t t « --------------------------------------- -----------lifts an o r e llr n t opportunity of making
Is-c count&gt; has «*‘t nn e ia m jJe that
sornethmg of. Iienud?, the proposition o^
bulkheading the lake front having oc­ every county in Florida should follow,
cupied considerable attention recently and that i* In assessing a millage for
Not only should
Th e Herald ha* called lor expressioru* publicity purposes
on the subject, and one of the latest, the counties follow Iws* c o u titt« •«
that of lir J . W Gussman. a much- ample, hut e je ry m unicipahtj m th*
traveled man, who handles the suhp-ct sfide a* well
Hide not ynur liglit
under the w ie , "Som e Hulk heads I * under a bushel." or words to that
Have M e l," .hows that it in practically !
U holy writ and Florida's light
the only salvation of the city, although ! should ,M' niude to shine in . very ru ok
a e confess we
no reason to predict and cnrnrr of the United States
We undoubtedly have the I“ «! stati
immediate decstruction
Tin- article,
in
the Union and all w la k I- d e v il o !
h o w e v e r !* .1 rtn*,t e t c e l l e n t nne a n d
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hew in 1 I w i h M i r* ' i •
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woul d . o r m e
Nunl' ird tn tin- way &gt;d t liti usanti* of |x,n|de ii king ' - h. «i f ilidding mil frolli und e r t he j xi wcr f ul

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1 Tfiftl • Umif fivu# in tJho *Mrn of
Fifi» ThotiHñd I Follara, ftir th# parlar»# ol rafurwlir.g tK» &lt;n«|«t
dOftUrTf riU tJn f in«fri»t« Jiw * of ih# Clly «f Sanford, b# ftild lh# *jam#
ta h»#*h&gt; ftuthortiod; pfo(ki#d, howp»#c, (hat
I •»for# any part of aaM bond* b# iaauad, lh* qiua
lion of bsuiñc lh#m, aa
a* lh# amount to b#
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)**aring * rfí» of mt«*r#«l not
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cm# fhc*uw#rtij dollari
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Ordinary Iron« mak# ji&amp;d immng day»
thf*y arc tail**«! *ad irnrn

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have d riv rn th e old fax h io n e d sa d lio n * to
Ih e otiscu riljr o f i o m t o u t-o f-lh e way »h elf,
th u * a lio llih m g th etr a tte n d a n t train o f well
know n w orries anil unknow n lo s se s and
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exchange in another state (the Jackson,
Mich., P atrio t) p rear he» the l»e»t short,
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sermon on u vital question we have
n , d « o ffu b eve£ read. It intimately concerns ev­
iiraUoo
ery man and woman In thc world and
t im e t h e n e w s p a p e r m a n g o t s o m e t h in g
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especially the young, whoec character»
fro m h is o u t l a y o f c a s t , a n d l a b o r , a n y G FiTTIN G T O G E T H E R
^ araatilL im th e formative stage and not
way.— Z o lfo S p r i r n * » T r u th .
unknown, « * 4 that w M d#f#fxianl b 6vtr lh#
i f * of lw#nty &lt;m* yrar* and ifiai tb r# U an 1
There is ix-cornintf more nnd more
yet hardened for right or wrong doing.
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( p i 1«oft In th# at aI# of Ftorfila. lh# wwnir# of a
F*rom the article referred to we take l-hc apparent a feeding of genuine statewide
w bpc*M \ipon akom would hlftd aurh dcfrmlant.
J u k ( C l e a n P lu m b D lfig u M e d
It la th#r#fof# ortWrrd* that »aid n©n-ri«*tlf«Yt
friendship, a* u result of tlie recent m eet­
(ol lowing:
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# * " tkfm dani h#. and h# b h m l» ) vinfuiiwd to ap^
W e o ile r th in p a p e r , o u t f i t a n d gOCXK n#»r and mafia tnawrr to tha KlI of complain!
"W ithout integrity, force of
will ing of the Florida Press Association at
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appurtenances E#*mb«r, A- n. ISIS. Mhonriw ih* i l l # L i
strength of |iur|KkM- and dearness of T a m p a There appear* to l*&gt; less of will everything -an d
Reasons
" l 11 u “ k" ' #
T» « id ,
vision, which are character brain i« i sectiopalism. The papers oi one c ity ; therto l&gt;clonging-for sale,
it t* funh»r ordarwl t t i u ih t* o n t« b* pubtt*h*d ;
useless. Integrity alone doe* not meet are «0ealfjng a good word for the paper» ! t h e r e f o r a b u n d a n t a n d s a t i s f a c t o r y — t o
1 o o r* a »wK for *l«fct n jt^ rru il** &lt;***»*. to Han- I
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| ford Herald, a « rn p a p w ’ «uhtaiiMi In' n td roun- 1
the requirem ent! ol life. W ithout it, «ltd other progressive things (Tf- i)ThPT|TranicTr~'
W e h a v e e n o u g h - n o t o i t h i s w o r l d 's
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for the accomjUishment of desirable cities. I t is becoming a general com­
radeship, and ere long, the newspaper goods, but of experience— after 26 years |M* 4th day of Ju lr, A. D . l» U .
end*, m ust be ability.
B . M . RO BIN SO N ,
"T h e drifting deWliet* on life'* high fraternity oi Florida will be one great of continuous se rv ice., W e are simply C ltfk .Clrtwrt Coart. ( J n i g i County.
s e t! ore n o t drifting because they are big loving fam ily, all working together tired of the crasclnvs grind and the work
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lit -a#rtr»&lt; a» luilow* T#n Uirui» of
and dullarw i«rf 1. maturiti# in t#di yv#r*.

given pu lilictly’
Vla-i“ , eil l-i n * i.n lid I ’Mh il» ) uf J u i )
T he i«*wspa|a'r men o| the «tati huvi* A l&gt; la ta
and therfore getting bigger shi|» and
9A-TU -(I
Il W SP E N C E R . Mayor
Iwlter freight rates, making city Ipts, "Anen loyal.
They huve given up tliouI »teñí) Jadgr’ * owrl. (fraüff Covniy 11*.
nm stnicting a fine boulevard, owning "Antis and (housaluls of dey.tr*- worth
.VrJirr
of
valuable
space,
exploiting
the
m
the docks, and even t»ruining the disTe» M f*
I" dita 11tir fia man r*f f'auta, flurula, *
Kai#
St**» ari uf jofutitimn, N’ra \ ntC
tributing pomi for Uentral and South Hourres, advantages and taipportuniliew .MH*# h &gt;fill M#r(*i ' f Mi I j. u a Mivoun, John
l .rxif f *
And the result fia» ls-en VN S ) a t f# Jr i.f pi I «cui«, M baotift
Florida
it rnay b« a great ctaim. bui existing fiere
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fi»/f»H f*1
K afi*u
MF» Virine«
mimifewtdl In the upbuilding and devel­ Van 'ifiklrf of Jdt.niloftfi, S # * Y *.fW t 'j f» )
Sanford would do well tu tr&gt; for il
opment of portions of almost every
- Ajnifftt *rf S! I t:un. M UMJtiH M iLIrvst &gt;j.*rvu &lt;&gt;f
F't Mycr» Press
SI I otii*, NI twpMiurf Mr» t nimi VA Mi*rti((im
r») »li S f » Y -uh I V vt F- %-lit» &lt;. a ftiyt \ ni
lion
of
the
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I ( J e W I hisii ■iF NI Inula.
«loner* of ( iseeola rounty appiopriati jl \l. a#»d I Ni a II fi) I .ftj.rr*'f fff Nt I l'eu»*. VI ie#mir i,
Not long ago we read tin- follow mg
r o w F IL L u 11,1, t I IM F , It A t h
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u considerai de *um (or the nrrnlaim n
H#tl o í T o f i r k i , k a n sB f Jo# H um * l*arn*-M ut
in one of (fie «mil beast papers
Talk u The Tribune only lacks J'J.iHH) &gt;f
of the Valley G azelle
What was the TnfHki K i f i w Ma-rj»j«t# liar rwi t «»f Tui»4&gt;,
mImiiiI ideal girl
Ho» l* tilt* Olle a* u jth P JIO.IXMI «nlary whlrh It prnpo*e»
K i m m , Ibn f»aru#ti of Tuf»-ka. Kaf]#a» lit»«
result? Simply the building op of a &gt;nl
uf J f ^kft kittw . Marion (iinwll
record-breaker?
I he bride la a ynting to raute to kisip Wilir* Powvll in Tampa, beautiful city and the devrlol inerii of *• Tr-p*«», Kim».,
uut B*wi* c,*rn*&lt;t *( Tuiwli.
.lady o f wondrous fascinntion and re­ as secretary of thè Roani pf Trade.
»
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Ki u n i i
à rich M-Ctiun of th t utatc,
WhWm, IVilUam B. Kin#«ly, #i#rutor of th#
markable attractiveness, for with man­ •The Tribune ilself suliscribing S I,000
«ii
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will ami t#atiim#nt of Kat# f‘ Stani#), ti#There is no better means in the world
^ nw
|vtlllaa
xh, M¿,»tIli
ners an enchanting a* the wand of a to tlie fumi. Wilh* i» worth gtHxl money
of r l a c i n g t h e a d v a n t a g e s of a c o m m u n ««,»&lt;• tym« »nJ U m« m th* roumy of n*oi
*
,
,
Irmi*. Sil»* of Florid*, lo wit;
siren and a disposition as sweet as the lo Tam pa or urty other proposition he
i iy o r 5**f!ÌO IÌ b u fo rP tnt* P ffljjl* ' th n fl
f'ivniTbRnctDi at Ih# muffivawt corner t»f I zit
odors of flower* nnd spirits as the carol- take* hold of as a Iwontcr. Gut we pre- , t
i »*
...„di..™
Kiahl 1ÄL, BWfi Four (4». Tire Two l2f of Hanford
through tht* medium of a gn*gulikrly
funi»mi th#rr# #*«t thirt) two i3ii f##*t
ing of birds and mind ns brilliant as dirt that he won't nnrrd any lionua to
Ì9AUi*il ncMARimiKT, nut ownwl or con- thm&lt;« Oorth lortx
and er# half
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th*w&lt;« «M t thirty two f#*t (X£ì to an alW&gt;, thrnc*
thowe glittering trrwMs that adorn the - linng him hack to Florida liefure a great
I f oiled by r M l t a t a t c d e a l e r a .
ilo o klrif amitfi aluni th# ««at k-lc «»f m n I aD#y furtv nina
brow of winter, and with heurt as pure while from hi* new home in Columbus,
-il -í -t.* - 1
itll, th«**/
onm kaif I4 9 U ) f##t* Io th# point of hrftnnlnf
arc all rifiht, im&gt; far aa they go, nut tht y
°f
(Ti and Kickt (*».
as dewdrops trembling in violets, «he J (Ja . Columbus is a beautiful and
art* UJlually looked Upon by*thelf rc rip i-•JJlwrk rout &lt;4», T wt Tan if), »crordmf to K. It
f
1
t
rraflord * map uf Sanford, rltorkia.
Fron tin t
will ninkc the home of t her husband a charming old city, with a fine, urtstoe n t» * ttfl a d v r r t i i i p g de d fe ® , U h ilr I h e *m ih thirty two
U t on Third fttrvwt.
jiuradise of cnchAntmcnf like the lovely I rrnlir rejnse alxmt it suggestive of old
« - .,L .
t |_A ltJ|
Abo* !bn north forty otw i l l ) I##h| of LjcH T wo
newspaper as a rule sets forth the adl0 Tk( Thw&gt;
t[- tDwn ol
liome of her girlhiKKi where the heaven families with traditlopa a n d .p reju d in s
v a n t a g e « of a d i s t r i c t in wh i c h it i" p u l e |*»'l »* " I Urth to K It TraltwH-» trap ol San
ford.
lotted harp of marriag.-. witii its chords to correspond; hut that sort of thing
iijdiod and in such a manner a.s carrier
Th#«# ar# th#r#lor# t«» ht» toy to appear l»#for#
of love and devotion nnd fond endear- won't suit the dynamic Mr. Powell
mtht« fwuh n| ih# lath day of Aufw&gt;t, A- I). 1911
«eight with ita reader*:
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fll# w , iTuf if ar&gt; &gt;r*u hak^, to th# (Tanliu^
meiiis sent forth the sweetest firains any longer than the warm s|»ll cnIf every cou ntyAmd municipality in ** *»M jtn to o , elli# r«b « th# u j m w (11 b# franti
thnt ever thrilled senses with the rhyth- durw. and when th e ' Florida winter
Wltm* rA&gt; n&lt;m#‘
I
aa (’ocitity Judg# and tbr
the[■ state will assess u millage for pull-"
tnir pulsing of erslulic rupture
movements set* in nnd the whole state ,, .
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, aral of aafil ( ’ emit tht*. th# 1,t»«Is day of July*
Hetty purpose*« take the revenue there- •A ^ |9 n
Farmington i M o. i rim es.
throbbing and pulsing with big life
from and circulate their newspapers.
WM, MARTIN,
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and new enterprises and daily train
the result will lie the floeking to this B j_..._____ ; _____ . . &gt;■ ■ _ lj.'___ ;__ . j j

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HAY AND N IG H T &lt; LANs I «

l.FIAKN TO DO HY DOING.

to (ar »c;*wn.t4w1, •fiali It# *obrnUi#d ïo tfip
irf'twl Yot»r* of th# n t¥ «rho irait r««J ##iai# ifi.#r#-tn, at air ri#ction lo It# h#hl In *uch mamn#f and
a fief Wfh ruiUc# aa b pr—Ctüüd fry ordinane#;
and «aid 1«wv^l* »fiali fi* ftvu#d o«fy upon lh#
approval of th# majority of said vot#r* Ytrfirtf at

let la#

P enm an sh ip , Typew riting,

Sh o rth an d , nnd all Branchcrt of Civil S e rv ic e .

Florida :

N Ä äSÄ A f

p r

m ercial A rithm etic,

try orti Inane**,

Willi» will get promptly in the push apd
eount-would bo in th«* hundrc&lt;i$.
f riiaamy«
rums beaming liack to the land of opi f e v e r y p a p e r in t f ; c s t a t e wjU l a k e , m *W W *od brM f ^ p U l f t - .
portunhyl lie's merely taking »■ luyolT
th ia m a t t e r u p w e ’ ll s o o n h a v e a pu»&gt;- A- M .T ^ n iffr r
.
in Georgia to rest his nerypa. -Lakeland
i ie it y t a x in a ll p a r t * o f th«* 9tat«*f
I t ’* u a . lUwaML
Telegram.

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IltMtkkcepinn, Hnnkinj;, C om m ercial Law, C o m ­

l - 'l l . Apt«7ft«Í Juna* 1, Iy 11, to tvur f»urid* ft*

ff*«1 PuffNMM
iheftlofit,

h a n d of J a c k s o n v i l l e . dec|x- mng t h e laki-

“CHARACTER IS EVERYTH IN G " 1loads of new jieople coming in from all
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Under the above—esprion a valued o y e r t h e n o r th a n d w e st a n d s o u t h ,

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M O D ER N C O U R S E S IN

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(•f r+HÌ rii) ftji'l.
Whrnv, tb*&gt; (Mty of Sanford« FlofiíJ», U duly
■uthf&gt;rtj««i ftiiif «&gt;mtKJ«rfni by TÿrHttm On# at
Artirl# Kif fit of CkatHFf fi-192, láo» (al Tlorvli,
Iuros«, ibec^h;

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I Few People

Realize;

The Moral as well ah tho Financial uplift that
_n bank like the Flftt National gives a com­
munity. If for no other reason than that you
tire a good citizen,
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WE SHOULD HAVE YOUR PATRONAGE

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Hut there are other reasons, many of them:
\Ve will tell you a few of them from time to
time. We will be pleased to nee you any time
and to give you 57 different reasons why this
bank should be your bank
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SA N FO R D

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the n e g r o * * were im* unci the ,nurrmin'h/ig* so pU-»»*rtt he
H u U J v
prisoned anti o( course it was a terrible tieei-l«-«l to remain a week
Mr Kel
experience. The mad man outside ron- j h»KK has l«een in south H onda four
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j rtinued to demand the woman and a» 1months for his health, and i* highly
I t e m s . a L i m c x c s t C l e a n e d V r o m jh(i Hi(] no{ rom r oul hr ntaIu-&lt;\ a fin* pleaaed with Sanford after
w«-ek ’
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H F .R A L D
J a k - , Fur r««t
! a"* Ulti, W Î

NO. 6 6 6

This is a prescription prepared eepcc
mllv for MAI.ARIA or &lt; M il.IS AND
FEVKH.
Five or six-dose« will break
any rase, atol if taken then
a Ionic
-Various Sources
on the |K&gt;rch agaipst the dyflt.. As the sojourn. He left for Jacksonville on the Fever wtll not returti
It acts on
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■(lime rose higher M r l W i
iM .iai^M a'M iiava'iid.sittii Cte*-river better than ( aiortiel and «It«-'
HAPPENINGS. DURING Till WEEK ,,oor “r"1 ‘•“ »"'«i out through the fire. travel to Boston all the way by water not gripe or sicken "be.
_
liiaaiwtn tirv-l u(w»n him the second time. Mr Kellogg &lt;to|i|«-d .it the ‘'t
John*
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For Hurried Header*

r Hve hurkshot penetrated the right arm. i Hotel
Uriel
jJUt tj)(l WOund was not serious and h
is able to walk to town to receive the

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H O U SH O LD EK

D E N T IS T

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Sanford lltighlâ, Lai IS ____
4 happall'» Addition, |»ta 4h. 49, 50

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Ñ m iv m A ddition. All

N » m , Mr« A. 1 1
Nravgsa A d dition, All
attention of Dr. Cidlahan.
Me Home Service« in
the Church
of the Holy
Room » ¿ 3 1 4 an«] 2 4 Pfc*J B ld |
F h w i* 4» N rlw m . |(.
S la n t if or d a A d dition. I*o4 2 i
did not stop until IjP. had reached the (i VI
Crom
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It j u i d 'a A d d i t i o n , L u i fi
U OC 1 , a a®ï (it i j&gt;ark
« MI n avt,Illl(,
u r r i i y p BM
u u ,i
u Fourth
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. I*wit«. Kkhar i «i
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L V U U U A.
g ^ r-r« s « tf
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^bn* license under
* rftti-H/ } n------Finally, to aav^.tjte livt* of all, the follow-s,
I'hele*. M*0
l«its I, 2
the. “cat and mouse law ," was the leader
t U f w t.le , J II
Murphy woman agreed to go with
Sunday school every Sunday mornS s n lo rd I le tfh U I o t a I . X, S, 4, &amp;, S,
of a suffragette demonstration today
» sn d 10
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Goodwin if he would not hurt her. j nig at 9 ;45.
I U 4- « i .O , j It
,'istilofd Heljhi». l«K» 15, U, 2t, 2S
which surpassed alT previous Sunday
DENTIST
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Thia he promised, but shortly after
Morning I’raynr and sermon every
l^ r-i.u , j it
S sn io ril lle lf h la . lo»U 12. 4 1*. MJ___.
afternoon affairs of the Sort. During
those at the house heard a shot followed ( Sunday morning at 11; except the first W r i t « « n H I .« *
Phone 19 fu^u»ie, J it
ttsn te ril H eights, L o ts hr to 6«, loss
the rioting which followed, Misa Pank1 2 , « L M , M , 6 0 . ________________
after an interval, which they estim ate at \Sunday ol the month, when there will lie
;
H.
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S sn to rd H e ïib u , to its 71 to U t a U
hurst was re-arrestetl and taken to Hol­
Sanford. Florid«
lees S3
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five minutesm by a secone shot. Those a choral celebration with sermon at that
I U ( e t l l e , J tl.
S sn to rd lU Ifh ls . Ix its » 0 lo H . _____
loway jail.
H * f —lele, J 1J.
at the house had put out the fire and as hour. Early celebration at 7:30 the
H sntord M rifhte, l o t s » 7 to t (Ht____
o o o
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Sonln rd l l e i j h u
Is&gt; u 108 i s l i t __
soon as they believed the mad man had third Sunday in each month.
THOMAS EMMET WILSON Iti ; s»of n :»a l e•. JJ ItII
h s n to rd l le tf h ts , b a s 1 1 &amp; to 1X0 InAfter an all-day's search lor a negro gone lhey went to the , |H, t and found
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60, tree 121, 126,
Even song with sermon every Sunday
1 2 7 . l u , H J . t« « . 111 't o
ATTORNEY AND 00UNSELU)R
burglar, who last midnight shot down N onh Murphy dt^ tl in a p ^ l of bllood. evening a t 7:30.
R uh ln so d . J u
( « r e y e t o v n , I s t e U , 1 ,1 , I
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AT-LAW
&lt;ietS g elo srn , 1 s t ]
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J , F. Hairuiin k, —-ouru^—ccy.jtCJ ’u jjb a r ,,
ap|&gt;eared to have been the first
A short eervico of prayer and. praise
_____ C &lt; o r | T l s n ,l s l l O
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fifteen m il« «outh of Macon, a po«e ghot g v ¡n the le(t „houlder. Tlte every Wcdnceday ev en in g ‘at 7:30, fol­ Le»tr Sttt» Awxtrnry Seventh
■ l»*o rf*to«rtJ. I s t l ___ . . . .
,
Cimili ol ' * * * '
B w ya
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— Ü o o rfe to s» , L o t 7 .
tonight captured the negro ip a smawp ^ „ , 1 ghol w u below the ear. The lowed by an informal talk on the prin­
ftanford M u tu i uri ur In t &lt;'«.
Atl
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wu
K r .h l e n c r . S .n lo n J to é S t ! » « « U à »
M »n u í.ctu M n | C o .
at Welliston and after Uking him back gkin w u t&gt;owd,,r burned and wadding ciple« of C hristianity as taught by th t
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S * nfurti M » n u f * l l u n n f ( o
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ipr*to Dunbar, strung him to a pole in the from the gun wn-s seen in the wound. church
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R EV . A RTH U R 8. P E C K ,
H m llh.tiould
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“"•■heart of a negro settlement and riddled It ia believed this woubul&amp;waa inflicted
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tf
Rector.
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S&lt;hn&gt;*IU .V ktur
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hia body with bullets.
after the woman had falleyu .-.‘One of the
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odo
j Sanford Ir» A W .ter W .aks L o
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men came to SorTento t o notf/y-GonSsntoed Wster Works Co.
-_- AU wiewpt 1ai( 4 _____
Sonator N. P. Iiryan of Florida haa:staid» -Wilcox. Mr. Wilcox errivt-d
loot 4 - — ------------------ -Soaford Wster Works Co.
Office, Yow«ll Building
Schnei« 1er, J . II.
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com e to the front in the fight to prevent?*horrty-*fW rd*&gt;'N8ht. He found tracks
S c o tt, 8 . P,_______________
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SANFORD. FLORIDA
_ (Lw orfw to*^, loot« Ô, 7 .
Postmaster General Burleson from mak- he believed to be those of the fleeing
ing the proposed changes in the pared murderer and followed them to Eustis,
S n ra tii
AND
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S an fo rd l l r l a h u . U ,t * 7.1. 7 4 . I Î 7
pant law so aa to admit larger packages a distance of eight miles. From Fustia
t\
G E O .,A . D e C O T T E S
T r rn n l* Il K.___ _
KubtnMun1« S u rv e y . I*o( 2 f
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to the pasta, Senator Bryan introduce*! |1P phoned news of the tragedy to Shert ’httnpelFi A d dition. I atI l*fi
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NW " ,
; l ATTORNEY anii COUNSELLOR *t LAW TT rfrtrQ
a resolution for re|n-nl of that section iff Sm ith at Tavares
The 'sheriff or*
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of the law giving the postmaster general derod him In go hack to Island Pond ♦
Thuerduift, W HL
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Pin* lice in Stale anil Federal Four I »
the right to order the change.
to lie present at the inquest, which ♦
T h u rfcrr. W II
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IM P E R IA L
TH EA TRE
Id.t« .*, Ifi V. 10
T h ie f. A M
o o n
was held by the sheriff.
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♦ t,iiriicr Wm»!rtlfT Llldg
Nnnfurtl Fin. l h.mi|**« »r*, t J
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1 elfe-r 'N s
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Strong repn-entutuitt* tie- iiiiwl lira*Constable \\ ileus l«,|i*,\.*« tiull If he ^
-B U IL D IN G 1 hA
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urner
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M rtitllll.fli, 1 ait » t*
Uc II I phraseology that havi- h**‘ti tlliole hull hion alloweil t••g&lt;" on lie might hnM&gt; F
1 hunt««. II. S
Hul«|rn fiddlllMli l *&gt;l 1 2
I iri l f i II, *» U f
1 i fimi* n
since the prmciit A t h e n i a n adinimstra ovi-rtaken (i**»lwiri
A* i«r a* the pul'
A
1 nkiiiiwr.
1 **t h
O pc n T u e s d a y T h u r s d a y I to 6
lion came into power, were made to the pc is concerned up to the present writ- I
1 1nk tui* ii
S t * i r t Addìi Hin, l u t V»
AND
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tei idi furili'* A d d itio n , 1 «ut 25
Huerta government In Mexico today, ¡ng g}ie aherill is not making much Of an ♦
l ’h U o ftb
All h r . Il)
S a t u n l a y s &lt;1 l o i l p . m
1 ' n know n
N &gt; , ol W t ,
T he United Slates governlttent demand- effort to apprehend the black fiend. T h e j Z
l o t Kl
1 nknuttn
ed not only the {irompt arrest, court (¡t(-t that the victim of this most brutal J
! | E U K O P E A N v P L A N
t ’ nkruiw ■»
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A O A n j A N D D A V IS ftTPfttT!!
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martial and pUnishment of the Mexican affair is of negro blood should cut n&lt;&gt; ♦
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S t n n ijlc r s W H c o in e
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federal »oliiicrs who »liut Charles B, figure III all
T h e (leople of till* paft j
1 tik ii&gt;* » r
1 O i. 1 4
DOOMS 7 3 C f N T S ;
Dixon, an Aiuerican immigration ofi^,ke iimniy take tin« vn-w of tin
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u n i i rut v a 11 U A T I U I V P M I p i h so yt llkfUttt 1,
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final at Juarez. Mexico, hut the immisll matter
C.isnlwin 1« too dangerou* a _
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J A C K S O N V I L U . I L A .
I i ik n o a n
F la I am i A * ol » o . |*o4 1 4
ate ri'len.*!- of Charles Bissi-I! and Her creature tu he allowed at large
The
I i ,kneiftn
Ma I «an.1 A l .«I I «» , U rt 10, 11 12
Fia |«m1 4 I . . I i o !«.(• 2 0 « •»4
t rii ih »» n
nard McDonald, ruining managers, ini only description of linn I can «•-cure i*
i«p*aa li I,t |I&lt; ine imi Ì8 In 12 Ifir
\ rii» iuta ri
« hai»|,M&gt;|t » Adii , Al) uirfiiUittnl
prtaoned by federal soldier« at Chi- i|,ut fi*- i« tall and black,
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SanfoTil, lari II*
I nkmrwt»
S«i Panforti, 1 «»i 42
t nhrn»»n
huahua C ity, and said to l&gt;e threatened
s P E C IA i. t'u K .
tte» San fi-fri. I «40-4 I I
IInkmtymtt
with execution,
S*« Sanfiir&gt;1 I * » 1 IV»
\rnkli*»wn
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H and * Addili***. 1 **i T
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D u e i h e C i l ) o f S a n f o r d a m i u n c o ! Ic r i c r i fu r l h e y e a r
l ‘J I Vauflm« Aw
The Balkan p e n r e c o n f e r e n c e is p x * n i - o v r " '**' N a n f n r d
\ a u (h n , A l «
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SANFORD

July 29. i n j

HERALD

CURBS! ONE. GLEANINGS

:s x x x 5 « e &lt; x x x x x x x ^

ami have the
pustoflkti . ile iM im en t I Apeiiti am i Jauulii—Uko ~iu . mu Ik. ir/ .iku * ¿ u ¡1» ayviztg lo them all the advantage«
collect the money
-«rent* -T ifth e power* of the num ber* of all the
President Wilson and Mr. Burleson on a cool plunge In a pool.
Every city other*.’*
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desire the parcel jx&gt;*t system to be i has some place in the city limitis where
Secretary"-Ham tier has been givmf--«B
c
Bii(l|¡ct o f O p in io n " J u s t
■imjdified as much as jxxiaihle during a swimming jmx&gt;I is arranged
Sanford *erie* of addrrwxr* during the past week
tw een Y o u and Me.
the present administrution. They ahw iuls several place* dose in that would on the advantages of state wide co- (
desire that it lx* dcve|o|&gt;ed graduailu ap|ieal to the |&gt;eople, and some of these operation. These are hut the first of a i
until it becomes a postal express syw- days there will be a nice park arranged series of addresses by M r. llam ner. In i
tVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT tern, giving thp retail package transpor- in the city limits where bathing and rec- .these addresses he will set forth that this
reation of the liest kind can be en jo y e d , is not a cooperative marketing organi- 1
ialnm . conduit a t low rates. -

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CLOSING OUT SALE
On Markham Park Lots
ON LY 2 3 L E FT

- i r i-h z r u -

of mm K iW tTT perXrtttnHy flwn and belonging
ODglftff to
awe the
t u v Exchange
u * v u a a i | v are
wis jjoining;
i 'i m n g ^
ic newspajicrs of the count
as
wp)|
as
the
independent
growers
and
lot *nd $5 per month without interest.
pretty well agreed that wash money i,| supervise a m unicipal swimming i&gt;ool.
shippers
of
fruits,
und
this
movement
undesirable, that is, as undesirable us W ith theflowing wells of Sanfortl the
So Sava Sau n te rer. .
any kind of money can be. The reason, m*king of a swimming pool is u stnall is to include the vegetablo growers, the
PR IC E FROM $ 1 0 0 UP
general
farmers and the pineapple
why the wash money i* tolerated at a l l 1
m*tte r andthe health and comfort
of
Y “Ten yeara ago there were aomething
i* that most people are so glad to get I
our would be gTfttly benefited grower* also.
Don't mits this sale. It'* the opportunity of your life
like 30,000 automobile* in uso In the
any kind of money th at will pass cur-1 thereby.
^
to get you a home or make money as investment.
United State*. T he number ha*
in­
A n ta rc tic a Barren W aste.
rent that they raise little question about
^ 'e Elks of Sanford expect to have a
creased now until there are nearly a
Special
prices on nice homes and lots close in. I am
On tho A ntarctic co n tin en t there la
its nature.
1 fine swimming pool In their new buildmillion automobiles and over 30.000
no
anim
al
or
tegetablo
life
,
except
on
posted
on
city property and can give you the best
T he washing ‘of dirty hills in order ing that will be acceaaible to the public
trucks. The increase in the uso of auto
the frin g e, where the se a l and a few
and
this
will
in
a
measure
suffice,
but
prices and best terms. Sec me before the advance.
sea birds com e. Human life la found
trucks in this country in 1912 over 1011 to save the expense of reprinting them
really amount« U» nothing as a hihmst t H
idea will some day 1* worked 700 m iles from the n orth pole. —The
is estimated at 24 per cent. In In ­
out vithrr~by tho city , by tho traction nearest hum an life Is 2,000 m iles
diana there was in 1912 an automobile economy and succeeds, chiefly in erailpg
company or by private individuals the south polo.
registered for every sixty inhabitant« some important features on all bills,
who will tie helping mankind and them ­
thus
making
it
ail
the
harrier
for
those
of the state. Autos are increasing rap­
selves at the same time.
who
handle
money
to
be
sure
that
the
idly and the farmers are buying a large
H earts of Oak.
number of them. With, one of them a money th at they have is genuine. The
A n g elin a (who had n ev er-seen a r e
BIG B U IL D IN # O PE R A TIO N S
ten or tw enty mile drive in the evening custom of lhA Bank of England is the
ro w in g lig h t before)— '•How patient
can be adapted. That
and p ersev erin g those Bailors moat
in an hour or so, an impossible thing beat one th at_____
*♦«
with a horse, is a mmmrm t h i n t .- i U L
U brou* ht Many New Buildings Are Now Being Edwin. Th o wind baa blown that
light o u t a lx tim es sin ce they first lit
rssary fo
forr «•
n plrena
rlranant
good roads are necessary
nt « t “h a never fo issue any but a new bill.
Eereeted In Hartford
It, and th ey 'v e lighted It again each
drive and are a valuable asset to good In the long run that mcthld is worked
Conductor B a ttle , who pull« the bell lim e !"
as
cheaply
as
any
other
and
os
a
result
.Jnulnass. An increased amount of
ONLY AUTH O RIZED B O T T L E R S O F
cord on the cannon ball that hikes from
travel and the progressivenees of the of many generations th at bank has
Sanford to T rilby and back daily, is
country are other indications that bet­ settled ujxtn the plan of always Issuing
Opposed Free Education.
having a tieauiiful residence erected on
i
a
new
hill
and
hover
reisnuing
another
ter highways are necessary.
Tom m y— ’’1 don't th in k It's righi
c r .:, r.n m atter hew little time It may I-aurel avenue, near Ninth street. M any children should go to achool free Pa
have been out or how excelllent its con of our citixeus ure building nice residences ought to h a re to pay a lot for oui
^ Thai the American fanner i*. or
among them »wing Mr. Abernathy. Mr. K h o o ||n r » E t h e l - ’W h y T ’ T o m m y dition
should lie, enjoying much greater |&gt;rt*»All that need Is- done is for the prem tra n k Whitner, M r. H. It Steven*, * ’Qou then he wouldn’t be able to af*
perity today than he did twenty-fi.vc
Boston Herald,
generally to take it up und denounce Mr. &lt;i. F. Sm ith , M r. Miller and an- rord to aend us
M ANUFACTURERS OF G IN G ER ALE AND SODA W A TER S
year* ago, will not Ih- disputed
I’ri**other
Mr.
M
iller.
T
h
e
building*
ure
of
the w u&gt;li monr) practice and it will lxjmtuu* m he is, liOrfever, he has not
P H O N E 21
Excellant Heaton,
abandoned. They who favor »it are a more autotantial kind than have unuulreadier! th e full limit of the proH|&gt;ertiy
“W hich school do you llko bcslT"
already called washtub advocates und ly Itecn erected in this city. We u n -‘
he Justly is entitled to.
asked a v isito r at C h arles' houso.
when u thing is ridiculed because it tle- dendand that neyernl other dwelling*
“ Day nchool or Sunday *ch o o l?” “SunSome time ago the govcrr.nur.t !:
sirv rs ridicule, it i* always sure to be will in all probability Ih* erected during day school, aure.” answ ered the toL
sued statistics which revealed in u few (
the fall.
abandoned.
*W liy. d e a r? .......... t’ause I only have to
lines of ty|ie the fanners’ pnvu-nt con­
Our populnr bakery man, J . t.. M il­
go
once n week “
dition
Itefcrnng to the increase of
ler, l* basing the material pbwvd on
SE
M
IN
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HKD
K
Ito
ID
S
jirtces of wiiat he tmiiglit und »old, it
the ground for a two «tory addition to
appeared that for artiel«« |iur&lt;huv&lt;J.
C o n s id e r a te A n n o u n c e m e n t.
lu* plan* of bilame*» on Magnolia ave
the averagi inereiiM- in ni»t during the t ottimi »»loner» Esperi T o ( empirli- line
A new apaper 11&lt;&gt;r say *
“ We have
HT ANI» Alili II All.MOAl) n r T ilt WU HI
I'lnnn In \ugu»l
ten year* «in-n-i-tTihg |s!Ci wu» t2 I
received
n
notice
of
m
arriage
for InMr» I *iT o rre*i i» having a two-»tor&gt;
«ertion.
to
which
»»«
appended
tho
|wr (•«•nt., while for the products sold
T he n Immissionen of Son in ole roun- brink building erected on Sunforil a v e­
original announcement, ’Sw eet heart*
by the farmer, fhe average increase ill ty will tnrkle the road improvement* nue.
at n d ista n ce will pleaao jic c e p t tills
the value |mt acre wa» 72 * |s'r rent
lb&gt;- Hill Hardware t'ompaiiy haJU.»t a* Aooli a* lliev ure dulv in»tnllrd
Intim ation.’ ’’
No. 82
Dutly
No. 86
or six unit« us much.
No. 80
In olfice. It 1* proponed to give this creeled a warehouse,
Lv Jackftonville
8:16am
2:20am
7:66jim
The price of cotton, for instance, county a *y*tom of hard surfaced road*.
T h e WiUon-Toomer Fertilizer ComN e v a r S a t i s f i e d.
12 25pm
Ar Savannah
6 :20pm
12.10arn
in 1896 in the New York market, wus the major |)ortlnn of which will la- made |*»M&gt; ha* let u co n tract fot iL-consldcr
When a man gets som ething for
4:50|&gt;m
Ar Charleston ...
10:36 jim
ó OÔJ'tll
14 cent* Ja r pound, in 1903 it wu* 0 f brick, connecting with each of the ad- able addition to it* plant here.
nothing ho la prutty sure to think It
6:06am
Ar Ulehinund
10:16am
8.00pm
11.18 cent*, in 1910 It wu* 16.11 cent*,
joining countim. In addition there will
Mile* and mile« of cement aidewalk» might have been something better.
K:4pam
J
Ar Wazhlngton
. _
1:36j&gt;m
11:50jirn
or twice a* much a* fifteen year* before. la* lateral* run up .to the main line*, nr,‘ now liejng laid in this city,
Ar Baltimore
10:00am
2:46pm
T he price of fine wool in tho month of
1:14am
thus (&gt;|iening up fof nettlemefit much
Th*- Sanford buninea* college ha* u
12:20 jim
Ar W. Philadelphia
6 :26|)m
January, 1896. in eastern market* was
3 :40am
E
le
ctric
Currant
and
Nervea.
I
fine land that in now inarrr«*jble.
This l»*'K,‘ summer elan*
Thi* institution
Ar New York.
2 31pm
Along human nerves the electrlo
7 :60jmt
6 :00am
17
cent*, in 1903 it wa* 30 cent*, anil city ha* always voted in favor of bond * * * o|)enei| for busin)-*» last winter
tuxrwnt ¿ravala a t from 31 to 60
in 10(&lt;i, .8«* r*m « {M&gt;r jtouml
t**n&lt;« for brick roods anrl w e'wrrrrtrTtsliVF'w«\d r» rnwVrrMt «--great »uo &gt;«* Tim&gt;«
Hteel Pullman car* of Ihe hlghetil &lt;lax* operated on all (rain*
B »ocoml
Granting that the increase in prut«
had many mile* of them by now Imd it Tiilon
Dining ear* on (rain* Nr&gt;*. 82 86 Ixtral Sleeper Io Savannaih operaiha* lieen largely instrumental in the far­
not Ikmti for the reactionaries in the other
rd on Train 80. For Information and re*rrvatlon apply
m e r* pmapeytity, wr must take into
Crop Paradox.
part* of the county of which this wil*
I EA G I’K IS GIIOW ING
Beem « stran ge that thoao who *ow
consideration uouther im|&gt;ortant fu.-tor, formerly u par.
We have „Ir.ady
namely, the higher graile of farming
the rytnd are the very one* who hava
erected p bnil|^ aerr»* the St John* Grower* In Every Part of Florida are
Dlvlnlun 1’aasenger Agrnt
a hard tim e railing It.
7&gt;y the introduction of inqiroved meth
river at lien e v i. another serra«* ihr Wi»138 W Ray Street
Taking \ rtivr lnlcrc«t
Jackson ville. Florida
oda of ojs'rution.
kiva river, placing u* in direct rommuni
Modern machinery has decreased Cation with all jiart* of laike county
----------------------------------------T he Florida Grower* and Shipper*
A. &lt; . I„ TIM E T A B L E
the coat of production, and le tte r «-ed and it i* now propiMfd to join in with Ia-ngue I.» rapidi) inrreuxirig in ntimand intensive cultivation ol tin- soil \ o |i i » i i i 1-011111) and build a brulgi- al I n t * a ln i » t r e lig t h , i* o v e r l.tMK) » tr o r ig
have increased the |iri»lui't* of the farir. the (M een ferrv and anotlii-r at the idrend) and thè |irix«|&gt;ert* a re there will
South Ibi unii
N ever!he|i«s, lh* present r ii-hl |»r .tir­ M &lt;iliria- fi-rr\
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1n u m
The t-r-f » i l l o |h*M U- b e d o u b lé I Imi i i u o i I mt in lo d .ll»
'd .ill I-lini» of i-ro|is will Imd ill.all |l •lire, t i o r n i imi. .ite" turi N•-.» "-ti r •
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l . v 3 . 1 6 [t m
N o 80
Ar 2.56 j» m
a p |ir e c ia t e il. u n d »o i* th e im p o rta n e « w iile Jir o le i liv e o r g u iiu n t iu n w :t» n in n i­
l. v 1 33 a n i
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c i I in m a i l e r * o f tra n « | io r tu tin ii, rtd rig
No -JN A r 8 M l |i m
and f a it h . He’ll P rent ’f m " -

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h r o m | » » - » |iu r r
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I« lall go verlllig lile gra-v» Hito pulp and ha» niel Ilo t i e o liu n it t e e li 1. l la m n e r * a» Iti
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A r ' 6 . 5 8 ji m
F o r lx « « h u r g
with erirouragilig *ucri«e
lie fililí» M a y clin te i! »in r e t u r ) a n d g e n e r a i m n ll- N o 167
F r o m 1R i n f i l i r j
Ar 5 2 0 |&gt; m
i|uuntltier&gt; ni «a» gr.e&gt;» aroiind Sara a g e r t o t a k e . b a r g e o f- Ih e w nrk u f u r- N o 15 8 F o r I* * &gt; » liu r g
L v 6 35 a m
With the hope id doubling ila- puck Milu and ha.» alrrudy ruiaed Kullicient g m u z u tio n , unii h e la -g a n t h è w o rk u r ­ No 126 From Ovicrlo
Ar 10.30 a -jn
age trulfir. tho |H«tma*t«*r general and capital to put in a *mall puja r-making ti v e ly in J a n e .
No 127-—For Oviedo
Lv 3.00 p m
’’Thi» i» to !«• un orguniration of, by
hi* luoUHtant* ur» getting read) to make plant there. Dr. Strong informs tin*
some important change» in the parrel Surusota Sun that he box an offer from “nd f ° r
grower* of vegt-tahles, fruits,
pint regulation»
The |iur|M«w i* to u northern |in|K‘r "nianufucturvr for all pineapple* and all periahahles, and thixie
.ntimulate truffle Iwtwi-en |»,pulou» .-en- the pulp he can iinnliice, but that an who ship, handle und dt-ul on thew e."'
ter* and their suburban and lamini! adrlinl coat of 15 j*»r rent will give him- **&gt;'* Manager llam n er.
territory.
the lini»he«l pa|x&gt;r; therefonr jie find* It
I ^,’rp
b« local l/fuguk* in each
It i* contended i hut ff the wnght to his advantage und profit to manu- com m unity, self governed, and thr-w
limit 1* raiMfl to tw«mt&gt; or twenty-live farture the |ia|x;r in the sarv gruM field* bau l l*-ugu«« will elect the governing
l«ounda and u low rate of :i or 5 cent* instead of shipjiing the pulp. Ex|&gt;eri- •“xiy of the central la-ugue. The mem• the first jNiund and onehull rent (or leach menta jirove that they can make build- Ixrshlp i«*' i* but one dollar, and the
*ulxM»&lt;|uent iKiund I» «wt«ib|i»he&lt;l. it will ing Imurd. fruit wra|ija*r*, print |ia|icr. le a g u e will he supported by u nominal
encourage trurkstcr* and larinenj jo wall |iajier and various other style* from assessment haseil on the nhipmenU of
nhip t*&gt; the city kitchen farm jiriHluee m the saw gra** fibre ut «mull cart.
‘ be memlier*. som ething like filly re n t*
li you can get the utne QUAN­
mail market basket*.
and Dr. Strong lielieviw the flo rid a mar- lM'r cur load, which will la- but a small
A movement of thi* kind, it is dis iar al ket will take all the jirodurl* of hi* first |*«rtion of the benefit« derived by such
T IT Y of a HKTTEK article for
will eventually nvuili in a material r«»- »mull factory. A* soon il* this plant memlwr*.
the S A M E money----T h * t *
duction of tiie cost of high Imhg in the I» in ojieration it « liejieved rujiital will
" Thu i* not an organization for |irofit,
EC O N O M Y. *
cities. Table nrrr—itlrn which grow !&gt;c attracted and that Ither anil larger “ or * ° errate jobs for uny one. One of •
on the farm can tic Imught frnm one plant* will lie Marled In oilier |u«M* of the best transportation .exjiert* wl|l 1» !
half to one-third leas at the center of ] ‘ hd1 state.
, employed to study The traiuijiortaUon
production than they ran in the city It ' *
------------------------ problem» of the growers, and there will ;
I. understood that the first xone may UN m , w ti'S E .M F N T I'AHK
“ ro0p' n,tivB
'«l«par tm«-nt th at (
enlnrged from fifty to from 16(J to 200
............................... |o,,k * lle r t,M’ **l*imi ol memlwre
m il« .
.,..a .Hate
. . . . ..........
. . . lo for «'erch arge and damage«, and other
Sanford uw
Should
Place». n
( 'lose
dejiartinent* looking to the l»-ttvrment
Under the jiurcel |»a*t ad the prmtCoit« no more— yet if you will
( II) AAil h llathlng Pool
of Florida agricultural conditions.geom lister general, with the ujtjiroval of the
' try it once you will agree with
.in terstate commerce commission, has ths I There U nothing close to . the city of erally.'*
T
h
e
offic««
of
this
League
are
at
pres­
authority to make far reaching cbartjr«« Sanford in thv way of an amusement
u»—T H A T I T S , B E T T E R .
in the rut«««, zone* and w«-ight lirijvti -^pirk ,where tj]e! |*-ople could walk in ent in the Gas Company building in
Made of P URE CREAM thor­
It i* understood that |)lait* f o r imj&gt;ortk1it4; the evening or ui ter noon and |&gt;as* a few T am jia, where the m atter* are being
oughly »tcrilixed. MADE IN A
churtg«-» in the system will U-M ibinittdf hour* jiieaaantly
Where the hahtfw handled ujxui a strictly business basis,
to the inl«*r*tute mntnieree comintsaiort •und small children could lw wlweled •system atically, and
the nuren» oI the

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at an curly dat«lor an outing. AA'here the tired business movement»»-nu assured.
I’rsitmaster General Hurieson ha» ui- man joid the tirv«l housewife could go
‘ ertatn it la.
say* Mr. Humner.
* » ready mad«-*w*p«rt«l «n«purr wot change», /or an hour» recreation. Woodland ■" th a t if the grower« of. Florida cannot
In t f i r |iiin t,l~7* B P -regulation« since he, Bark is Cite only place that n f c W * o W e h i T t l W l l » '»HWH1Abt » « J air U
a.
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m n i l s lev» O i u i f u . e f l f IMtA
ha« Itern head of the |^oaloffire, d ep art-; such recreation hut the distance if too charged with demand» for cooperation
m ent. One of these was wrll received far for the averago [tenon who does not especially among farm ers it will lie a long
ughout Hie country, pn ordtr abol­ care to main? a half day or 'w hole day- tim e before they ev er will. T h i* league
it tin distinctive parrel post stamp tr ip and the fare to and fro la twenty- la endeavoring to unite all the sm all
, I n ju r e
•and making all stomp* good ta r .fiu c al XtVfl co a ls by boat or more hy autn. inti d u t e . i nd association! .
post packagi«. M r. Burleson htu also the people who vj-ould get moat benefit throughout the s ta te into this one
betú n tha collect on delivery ayitem, from auch a place have no auto and many league, taking from them tjone ol their

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

High Grade Pianos— Low Prices— Easy Term s
Piano Tuning A Specialty
Orders Solicited
Phone 18-4 Rings

P .O .B o x 1127

W . J. T H IG P E N

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COMPANY

AGENTS

General Fire
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S anford,

Insurance
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P0INSETT1A
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B R O TH E R S

MAXWELL’S

M A G A Z IN E S 1 M n i M . Wf J L J U J L l

104 F . Street ‘ ;

U PERIOD IC ALS

Ice Cream • Soda W iter • Contectlonery • Clean and Tobacco \\

THE N E W N E P T U N E HOTEL
D A Y T O N A B E A C H , F L O R ID A

CLEANLI

Learn to «ay POIN-

S E T T IA .

It’s economy. *

r o a S A L Í. BY

Under the management of Mr. and Mr*. Detpland. formerly owner
• - J « i —. .ufJJuU l.D cjpland. Daytona'* finest and largest hotel. - T h is gives a
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warranty that the cuisine service will be first class. Rooms with
private baths. Every room has an ocean view, being situated on a

Thrasher'sPharmacy
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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bluff on a corner lot.

You will meet your friends there.

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R esults

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THE

July M . » I I
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SANFORD

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HERALD

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' ui»PBInrppjí|»í»Bn»»P0flrtt»PS«ttpE»^ ’ fur M,roe Ulne arranging th»*ir office* and 1condition* that favor it. it In*-' published
taking ciye of tin- ne« busi neu» of the them »&lt;&gt; widely that the simplest ma)
5 i county
read and understand and pass tiy on
Tha W*k iw . Fu,hing C lub eonUnu* |U » &lt; * * " M * In aW.ty
Kditcy of The Herald:
„ j to bring in fine refmrts of the fishing * I Word from Hilly Hill ami Archie
F a t publication in your mnwr I J u r " nHiat fam ousi t n u u Their last catch ' H etl* la to the effect that they are only
niab herewith record
wrrs four * hitting the high pine,« and that fur :i few
cel obnervatlon* taken by the under- |»umla of ateek ’ aia wjtnneU end twenty- hours at a time. J. D. Uolveru aatd he
signed u a cooperative observer of the &lt;“ K
*
“ w l M r [,aVn" of’ th* n-guten. of all
W eather Hurcau of the l" S Depart.T he -i. 1&lt;-u.a|k_» to Sanford Height-»
' hd*' 1,1
1 " r,,bn*
ment of Agriculture during the week will lie started in a few weeks, as the city
Duly Is lots left of the sjes ial sale,
ending July 117th 1913, at Sanford.
' council has ordered same to be built Aoung man. tins i* your chonce to gel
T he Instrumental readings are from at
once. These sidewalks wtU-- W —a * y u a a home
Ten dollars buys you a
government standard Instruments ex- great improvement in this flourishing lot and $5 ¡**r month, without Interest
pianwir. ^fom it^rulisl hy juhyrU
____
thi* opportunity
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Sánford’s Temperature

‘ N TTh n r n &gt; t H l s f e m e r i j J v e % i r V
'
9 fiT « re-2 tc
\ery rrnpeetfully,
fun this aummer "that they have ex[&gt;en-* As a pfofN’nnn ~3gnm*r 'rttw’xsr rte c *
( Dptel 7-27-13,
II. C. Dullose,
enced for many years. T h e »(reams principal precautions an- to la* olisrrved,
Cooperntiw O ktfrrn atl&lt;j ]nka-rs seem to be chock full of lug and safety demand* that both shall be
mouth bass and the catches arc always practiced with all the earnestness and j
Temper* tur«
care thut u regard for the sacredness o f :
good ones.
%
Chm
cto
f t
The cigar factory of J . J . Mauser Is human life itself can suggest. First,
of d*jr
now working a full force turning out keep all food from (lies. Second, kill
1
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Tampa Johns, Ricos, Luck Sanford the fiy, exterminafe the race if such
and the new brand of Seminolus. San- thing were jMM.»iblf,
71
7-21
.26
Clear
S3
B . G. Sm ith, the popular A. C. L.
1.70
93
22
72
Cloudy lord smokes are getting more popular
conductor, postmaster and hanker and
every day.
94
69
23
None
P. C.
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A T-rrat m a n y of Sanford1» residents * aptlaJL*t of Oviedo, has resumed his
91
70
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24
have gone to the mountains for the sum- " f u l . r run again after a visit to his old
91
71
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26
P. C.
None
92 ‘ 69
26
Clear
mer and some of them have written hack ‘i“ " " *» Nur‘ h C«rolin»- 11,1 WM
#*
that Sanford la the best summer r-*ort ' ¿ M thence on account of the serious
71
92
Clear
27
of them ail. T he cooling b m t « from lllnwM o l hia f“th" r
whi|p h» &gt; ft him
somewhat improved there nre grave
I,ake onroe do th e trick. — ..
fears of his recovery, on account of his
The G ate City House has brought
advanced age.
dawn the high coat of living. Only J4.WF
week for the finest t i b le l&gt;oard
haa been received from the preeL i t t l e . liip p cn io K ii— M ention O f
^ p. rk„
blent oL the sta te board of health that
2fi-tf
no sewerage will be allowed to be dump»
M atters In J B rtc f
Mrs. H. H . Marks has returned from
. . ed Into deep wells. The recent legisa trip to A tlanta where she accompanied
a Uw ,ireVintlr,K lh i„

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S traw b erry ,
R asp berry,

P in e a p p le ,

Mm. w
f* improved aomewluit. all hough »till in
h very grave condition
Mrs. Mark*
„
.
Nummary O f T he Floating Small Talks w a. called home by the sudden tllmta* of
Surrlnctly Arranged for Hurried
('ap t. ^Mark*
Herald Header»
t-^f’aul Bigger* . \|-vi, to ti|pt*n .t
Bring the fumilv for .1
a t Woodland l urk

lam ination of the earth and jf the law
is literally obeyed ns intended it will,
cause some pivorly located sections of
)n|BMH F|(,ri()i4 rori, i(|„r!l,llt.
t0

rid t lieniM'hes of their sewerage
Many
»1-etimi» &gt;i( I lumia secure tlieir entire
all.h u picnic "»« Hub "1 the nest ftw o r k i arid ill supply ol water for dorne* tic us, from
j,- if
reudy ha* m-veiit&gt; i i o inemla.r*
Haul urte-Uull well- .uni the law was passed

T . J . la-e i* home (or a few day. with ¡ «club
' ul‘l but
n0‘ he now|,a"
" ^ " Vto' ^ get
' m them
em
,,rvv,‘" ‘ lh * «K,|lu‘ ,° " 1,1 U,L'
ex|H-cts
„ j wnt,.r
bis family from Ft Myers when' he is any time demanded and ail hi» custo- —
engaged in the fishing Industry.
mers cun do the same
' Mrs. It SI. Mason and the children
I Mis* Bessie Sehumfiert has left for
left on Saturday for Wrightsville. Geor­
Atlanta and other |»unls in (ii»&gt;rgia
gia, wlari they are Visiting Mr» SI ¡1». ill'»
and the ( urulina» where she will »pend
mother
the next month
Mi*» S ta is i Cowan All lnc.nl A d vertIscn ifnt« Luder th is
A card from Dr Mtnmck ul St IVters- " ’the .oh.-ial »ten.^rapl.er at the plant - Heodlng. Three Cent» a Uoa Tach Issue
burg s tate» that he 1» weli -ait»|i.-d with of ihe t ..lumina Crown I'uis-r ( &lt;&lt; dor
For Safi
No
t llercubsi Triple
Ins new location, a ltho u g h he i- -till true mg Un- »latence of Miss Schum|»Tt
Power
»lump
puller
latrgi-"t made,
to hi* first Florida love
1, P erch ai Hutton of Orlando and witli 1(Ml ft evira cable. Can be used
^ Messrs David Speer and Jack Sut New York was in the city yesterday
for hull»,- moving T
A Johnson.'
ton Of Geneva were in tlie n ly yesterday , ulimlUlng ,,lnlu, f„r
mUTlor of the
Boute a.
‘Jh-k'Hi
and refMirt that Iteautiful little city as ww
hulldlng
HU plana for the j
For Sale .No
l Herculrw Stump
tK-ing on a great building Ineni
hu.l.img' have already I hsti accepted
Puller
Largest made, wufi lini feet
i Mr*
Samuel Pulraton and little anl)
«.levatimi or outsnle of the hmldfor extra calile
( ‘an lie used for house
, laughters. Mary Klixabetli ami Clunilla j„ K shows a very handsome ap|s-arance
moving
I 11 Johnson, Boute 1
left Saturday for Daytona Be|ch. wfiere
, )f y [} nrownlre. Ihe beloved pastor
9 H -2 tp
they ex jact to remain a month.
o( ttie pn-.l.yienan cl.urch left yeater
For &lt; a»h tien tal or Share Farming
Mis» Meli W hilner1» many friend» day lor a two months' vacation that
Four acre» tiled land
Two cultlv a l i s i
will regret to know thut »fie fia» le-eii *,|| p,. s|K*nt In travel m f.ngland Bel
two year» but mit tifisi lloii»r and
»ick for several day»
a- r. .n «rw ourh. l i e . tuj{M\ tie will
(earn &lt;&gt;11 ppme—
m«(e* w-ee.t of city
in hoping that she wifi warn laeoui again have a pleasant m p and wdl returti m
Address \\ I II I to V rttet
9 s. I f
E K Brady'« tie camp on the Geneva il» g rea tly b e n e f it teil l u lu» m in g li n g
Wanted
1 1 lure hor ».■ ami wagon
|»,nin.»iiln 1» doing a very large business Willi t h e " f u r r i n e r s
( o f i few Olor f f . f
\ S p ili'
111 1 1 j P* J ,
arid t fie hurfmr here always lia» a »ttl'ig
\ part, of *»anford ¡w.'pli &gt;li I......
S.n fiad f I i
l(* .9 p
«d liage» loaded or awaiting to fie load» d o n th e t r a i n 1.l» i M id day lor D e l u tn d
For Sab Good o il. 1. c..w giving two
Il I. Hamner. »tate organiref for ilie a n d fro m t fie re tiHik a n a u t o m o l n l e to
gallón»
a da
I h* al
If I l»o*mli
I he.
w i r e ■■Iifplr-d
Ijtr id a Grovver» and Sfopja-r» 1-eagin D a y t o n a B e a t ' l l
I'li*uc
JI
1
1
rings
9 , dip
in the city mi Saturday and ad- t o m a k e t h e t rip u n i r l i l » . i t e r a n d
!
of
sale
loo
White
Indian
Itunher
«Iressed tin- grower» in the Star Theatre r f i e a | « r t h a n I n g o in g f r o m &gt; m f o r d
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You ran i drown in C&gt;
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Park swimming pool
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I la MI1111(0 1 iii*»t i 10c It iil'.i i ' »
learn f&lt;• ' 1
I ' p ii»l .. I , le.ihed
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Star t In nui o d • xi . I . l o 1 i » I 1 In
house up to tin’ »ami lugli »latidard .i
th a t maintametl hy the late E II Hern
dmu
* Mis* Dougin»* AlMTnalhy is visiting
friend» in Tam pa and writis that »lie
saw the moving pirtunw "I the I’r»--»
I fie He r a l d s h o we d up

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n islici rcK&gt;m in Bishop block
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regarding the signboard» tltat tint med- wevk. M ott home-like hotel in town.
house will t&gt;e icaj profeasion •has «•{ up as warnings Transients and regular boarders find a
thcn&gt; will be along the way. Typhoid is not a nac- welcome at reasonable ratea. S t Johns
the office* In 1 nvaary ■or an unabvoidable vLslUtion of Hotel, A. W. VVathen, Prop., A20 First
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T heir are jn-riisteni rumors that th tre
10 take up hia duties in hi* store Fourtii strei irff Furnufmd or unfurwill be a new park started nedF the d t y : ait#in.
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Marks, oppodU
of Sanford with a bathing jtool and many
Peoplea llunk
fitt-tfr
T i w new w ork of | n v i n g F r e n c h a v e minor attractioa«. Such a piaet* would
nue will f»e started tfu* week and pushed
Wanted Honest, frmipetent »hare
fy*r Weil pnlronlred by the public.
l\ to completion. ThU will give an un- cropper
rent for coming season.
Itinerant jo b printers from o l^_r 'b r o k e n ' '«tretdi from F irst street to T h e Sanford Celery Farm now in cowcultivation.
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you want. Come and see us, as we can make
the terms to tit. your means and sell you what
you want at a reasonable price.

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Bear*h where he will make arrangements
of Cocoa Cola, over the prow and W J
(òr a cottage and with hi* family will
Thigpen pronouncing tin* name in a
silenti the month of August at this de­
loud voice. The Israt will t*e called
lightful resort
the Progress and will t"' used in exGood reports continue p. come from ual,unfc, a|l th„ )Uh )(llt
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Mayor Spencer and he 1» now able to
The Sea Side Inn. Daytona Beach,
a it up and read the Herald. He will
solicits the patronage of tin* |--ople visit
soon be able to take a trip to hi* old home
Ijig the imacli and will make rates to
Jn North Carolina
suit the times. Sla-clal rates to families
The board of county emmm^ioner, ^
,nrg(. |)artint. F vepy effort made
et last Saturday but could not come to pleas e the guest*
Sirs ( efi-sle
to a conclusion regarding tit* location lllilks. Prop
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for the official» and are meeting again
l J |&gt; Roiierts ha* returned to San
t4*Jay for live same pur|fo.»e
ford, after an absence of several mouths
'• JMr. ami Mrs. D. L. Thrasiier and first at Port Orange ami afterward in
«laughter. May went over to Daytona T e n n e m v , where he was forv«»l t&gt;&gt; go
Beach Saturday. Mr. Thrasher will for In» health. His many friend» ure
not make u long stay, but Mr*. Thrasher f|aJ lft wHcofne tlim back hom(. and p,

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settled today and then
som ( tall hustling to get
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p a ck a g e s of U n e e d a B i s c u i t w ere
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Kov. Dr. Jo h .. W. S u g g , pastor of the
1‘re.h y ieri.n church resigned his rharg.
y cte rd a y . So far tu is known not s
rneraWr o( the congrcgaUon had an
timation that he had any auch move in
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at Pablo Beach. Had the life guards
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nu5ritult' the liathrr, t&gt;«M*n supplied with
B pulmotor, it is believed that he could
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you may find one who is very much alike,
lillt «orne an- different II you d on i
like liu-tr sty H- h i 'em alone
Pont
knock
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s(i|oi*t“ There is no end of fun in mind
mg your own hiistni-ns. And it make* |
other |&gt;eop|e like you la-tter. Better
have other people get stuck on you
titilli get stuck on yolifsilf
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(rid Made Good aa New
1 beve a flint class harnuts makrr now
Another beach road accident, in which
and vie cari do anything in thla line whlle
i y . , - , the occupants of a car narrowly neaped
you walt* Givo uà a trial and ho con­
death, occurred ubouf R o’clock Im i
vincerei.
W . H. U N D E R W tlO D .
night when the automobile belonging to
8 2 -tf
Conrad MangeLs of 1356 Klorida avenue,
driven by hU negro chauffeur, struck tIreNoUce Horse (is m -is
soft aaml on the edge of the road, near
1 have a first class «*x|»*rl hunre* nlioer.
th« eight mile pout and turned complete- ( ¡ jVP j,jm a liu l
ly over, making two complete révolu*
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W. i{ Underwood.
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.. lions and righting itself upon its wheel» R4 if
• * ‘ a fter throwing the four occupants io
different directions along the road.
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fT ii.
*a brotbar of Charlre »ale will be o ff.* See me a t once and
o f th« “H a t B o x ” in get your choice.
the Seminóla Hotel and a fam
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12Dear Sir:
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In Order that you can ft,)rm a correct idea of San­ 13
ford I will state a few facts as published by our com­
14mercial Club.
Sanford is in the new county of Seminole, for­
merly Orange. Sanford will be the county seat.
Sanford is on the south shore of l*ake Monroe, a 15
beautiful lake about four miles widje and seven miles
im p rn vp m n n t.il, In f ‘ 1 3 4 x 1 3 0 , nhi rkren
long. The St. Johns river runs throught it from east
yards, Kewanec System water works,
to west.
„orange trees, flowers, etc.........................
Sanford has a population of 6,300 (city census of
16 House, 4 rooms, on 3rd St., between
1912).
Palmetto and Magnolia............................
Sanford has sik churches—Presbyterian, M eth­
IT—House, 8 rooms on 3rd St, between Palodist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and Cath­
. metto and Sanford..................... " ............
olic. A High School, Grammar School, Primary
18— House, -IHrtory, 8 rooms, on Oak, be­
School, Kindergarten" and“ Catholic School. Splen­
tween 3rd and 4th.... .................................
did W ater Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, two Tele­
19- House and lot between 3rd and 4th, on
graph Systems, Ix&gt;cal and Long Distance Telephones,
Oak avenue, 5 rooms and hath and
Standard Oil Station, Gulf Refining Oil Station, Rail­
k itch e n ........................................................
road Shops, three Automobile Garages and Machinery
20
I/its, cor. 10th and Magnolia, gar­
Shops. Railways to Jacksonville, Tampa, Oviedo,
age, lawn, etc., splendid house, 2
Leesburg, Eustis, S t. Petersburg and Cameron City.
story and attic, toilets, closets in
Railway Shops, with monthly pay roll of $20,000.00.
every bedroom. Furnace in base­
Two Banks, with a combined capital of $761, 5-17.82.
ment
There were 2,569,010 letters mailed in the Sanford
21 A fine new house, 8 rooms, 2 lots, cor.
Post Office in 1912. Two Ice Plants, capacity 150
. * 8th and Park, shade trees, bath and
tons per day. $200,000.00 for Brick Roads to the
toilet. Steam heat ............ *............ ...,
Celery Farms. Thirty School Teachers, with salaries
22—Good, 2 story house on Oak avenue,
amounting to $15,221.00. One thousand one hundred
between 7th and 8th S ts.............
and thirty-three Pupils. Free City Mail Delivery
23 6 Room house on Sanford avenue, be­
ahd three rural free delivery Routes. Daily Boat
tween 4th and 5th streets
Lino to Jacksonville and boat lines up the river.
24 House and lot. cor. 9th and Fame!
Ferries across the lake. New Onion Depot cost $100,one-half cash
000.00. New Express Otlicc cost $20,000.00. Sixty25 Withdrawn.
blocks of Street paved with vitrified brick. A paid
26 3 Acres on the Heights, 8 room, 2 story
Fire Department with automobile truck. One News­
house, 30 hearing orange trees
paper Office. A Fertilizer Plant, shipping 7,500 tons
27 2 Lots, six room house, tool shed, Mow­
annually. Two Lumber Yards. A Building and I^oan
ing well
Association. One Steam and Two Hand Ijiundries.
28 Withdrawn.
Two Theatres. Four Hotels and many Boarding
29 Block 13, C &amp; T ., one house, 2 story, 6
Houses. One Carriage and Wagon Factory.
Three
rooms. 1 house, 1 story, 5 rooms.
Blacksmith Shops. Two Restaurants.
Two Baker­
1 House, 1 story, 2 rooms. One-half
ies. One Military Band. One Public Library. One
cash
&lt;‘old Storage Plant. $70.IMP.(HI appropriated for a
uti&amp;nrAu «»(egmo. tutu***, wi(h nice fciwnr and
o+'sVtoftF 'Bwtfrtmg. Concrete Works. Cold Storage
Mowers, etc., on Park Ave.
Plant,
three Artesian Well Drillers. Six Public 31
Anot.her fine home on Park avenue
Parks. One-Base Ball Park. Two Tennis Courts.
House, 2 story, S rooms, electric lights,
Two Bottling Works. Seven Wholesale Fish Houses.
gas ft»r cooking, copper wire screens,
Two Plumbing Contractors. Four Building Contrac­
35 gallon boiler. A bargain
tors. Two Photograph Galleries.
Three Livery 33
I louse, 2 story, 8 rooms, on Magnolia
Stables. Four Attorneys at l«i\v. Splendid Sewer­ 34
A choice home. House 2 story and
age System. Street Car Line. Masonic, K. of P.,
attic. S rooms, garage, Mowing well,
W. of W , Elk, Moose. Eagle Lodges. Two Bicycle
A bargain
Shops. One Really Trust 'Company. Seven Real 35
House. 3 rooms and kitchen, &lt;»n Myrtle
Estate Agencies. Three ( 'rate Material louses. Out*
A\e . |m*( ween .rill ;m«l till St*
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Wrapping Paper and Printing I eli *r\
Five ltl.«urI I \ I 1 1.
$ I ,1)1 M1.1 H1 1)|j i-; l s \ t e r m * o r
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2 , 200.00
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1,300.00
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10,000.00
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5,000.00
1.800.00
, 2100.00

2.500.00
2.500.00

2,500.00
6 , 000.00

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3,500.00
3,000.00
7,000.00

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Two Civil Engineers. T hree thousand li\e hundred
\cres ill Vegetables
‘I Went \-seven Vegelahle P&gt;UV
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Sanford is one o f the healthiest eitie&gt; in the state.
Splendid street cleaning department, sewerage, a
well organized sanitary department and such other
-organizations as conduce to the welfare and good health.
The vegetable output from the Sanford farms for
last season, from 2,175 acres of tiled land ami 1,325
acres not tiled, was ; ls follows;
‘120,000 Crates Celery
$525,000.00
250.000 Crates Lettuce ~
375.000.
225.000 Crates Other Vegetables
215.000.
25.000 Barrels Irish Potatoes
125.000. 00
110.000 Bushels Corn
99.000. 00
65.000 Bushels Sweet Potatoes
65.000.
194)00 Boxes Citrus ( itm s Fruit
23,760.00
2,000 Tons Hay
24.000.
81.000 Watermelons
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. 12,500.00
$1,464,250.00
or 3,118 cars of 40,000 lbs. capacity.
Five room Cottage, on. Palm etto ave­
nue between 4th and 5th streets
toilet and bath. Artesian well con­
nection. Cash
............... ■............. ...... $
2 Lot 13, Blk 5, Tier 2, House of 10 rooms
3— Lot, 100x150 ft,, 10 rapm House, two
stories. Flowing well and rain water
water tank-___: .
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4 Two story, 7 room House, lot 100x110
ft., on Oak avenudl Plenty of Mowers
and shrubbery ............. ..................
5 - Five room Cottage, com er lot, 67x 75
feet. Easy terms.
6— Lpt 65x117, House 6 rooms and bath,
warehouse. Use of warehouse re­
served for 5 years. Good flowing
well. Half cash .,........... .......
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2,500.00
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4,500.00
3,500.00
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chicken farm
A line home, 2 story. 8 room house,
with 2 splendid lots {House on corner
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H e ig h t* lari*
1000.00
9 2 Lois in Sanford Heights
700.00
10 2 fa.»ts in Cicorgetmvn
250.00
11 Lot on Magnolia, Ihmween Kth and 9th
H50.00
12 2 Iaris on &lt;ink. iHriween 12th and 13th
I 1 0 0 .0 0
13 *i laris on Sanford Heights, fronting Park avenut
67x130. Kuch
550.00
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M 2 laris, comer Kltli and Myrtle
1100.00
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15 I Corner lot, loth and Palmetto
900.00
16 1 Pot between 9th and 10th on Palmejtn
h00.00
17 I lajt between 3rd and 4th on Oak
1250.00
1H 1 Lot between 3rd ami 4th on Oak
2100.00
00 1 Lot, ire-tween F t and 2nd on French
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600.00
20 Ith're'k 5, Tier 10 •
21
00 168x26S ft., on Park Avenue (about 6 lots'
3500.00
22— U»t on 1st Street, between Palmetto and Sanford
Avenues
1100.00
23 Nice
lari in Sanford Heights
,
225.00
24 lari on corner, Ireri. 11th and 12th, on Magnolia
Avenue. One-half cash .
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500.00
25 Ivot on 3rd Street, Stringfellow’s Addition.. ................ 500.00
26— Comer lot Markham Heights.......... ................... 300.00
27 - 7 Lots in West Sanfonl j
700.00
28— Whole block, 3, Tier 18 r - ,
1500.00
29— 2 loots in Celery Avenbe Addition
200.00
30— 1 Lot in Celery Avenue Additigp
300.00
31 - - W«j of a Bloek (5 lots), on'Palnutto v
2000.00
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32—EH of a Block (5 lots), on Magnolia....... ................. 2000.00

33— WJi of-Block (Slots) on*l'ark
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3 a - 1 loot, Ixitween 11th and 12th ori Mngnolin
36- 2 lajLre on Magnolia, between 10th and l Uh
37 1 lari, between French and Myrtle, on 1st St. .

2500.00
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4uu.00
I25 o!oq
1000.00

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Real Estate Agencjr.
Established 1869.
I have some choice timber tracts, and a few good
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-A splendid large house, 10 rooms, 2 lots,
store house and h a m ......... ...................... 5,000.00
Withdrawn.
-Lot, Sanford Heights, 67x130, good 10
room house, electric lights, artesian
well, tank and engine. Lots of fruits
and flowers
............................................ 3,500.00
Fine house on the Heights, modern

Three Clothing Si ores. Four
Furniture
Stores.
Three Hardware Stores. Four Drug Stores. One
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Deep well with pitcher pump, cor.
_ 10 th ami Willow.
-$— iAYt.-'MTirkhnm Heights, 100x140, house,
4 rooms and bath. 500 gal. tank ...
9—Lot, 100x100. 7 Houses, cor. Sanford
avenue and 11th 8 t . .................................
10— Lot on Markham Heights, lot 101x140,
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Jam es urn! Alfred Uolmrn were !n»*is
ut a ¥,e/y unique but enjoyable purty
at the handsome home of their parents.
Dr. and .Airs. J N. Ho I•atm on tiie
Heights F^ ilay afternoon- A large sup­
ply- of cut wood had trere*n sent home by
the dttclur, which he told the tsi)** they
would have to cord.
As "All work urn! rm p|ji\ make* lin k
a dull l»'\ 'M r * Hub
. , thy Mr- . !., .| ! . . , - , s
brilliant eh .i f mat u g a r .d ft*.I
of what .. . jn. it a f.,'m|d.d b ,.l 1
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»F-■Hfii 11&gt; mingling amusement and ¡ l.i
\ni or* "i i r,.
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with work.
other fruits, might !■ arti
Invitation* were *«-nt to a Wood Cord­
tinti would . id H at» m ill.
ing Party to the neighboring friends of
■ -safiil if tiny
old I
Jam es and Al f r e d tuul the g u e s t s c a m e whit 11.« r 1111m if «I
sjM-cially ilressed for the meusion
Tin
in« I Ol I • . ■ •
girls wor e a p r o n * t&gt;&lt; p r o i . . i i heir ¡ m i n
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llrisn -1 ami tbi- li" - u rii .|r.*-,.| o
a t , * I* lit S Jl1U.t l*i*
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overall*
Tire •loMn u «»-u ■ .i■r
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tnineil wit|i in. rrv , ,, t * .............. .
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read to tlu-m until *u o .
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lmp|e
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merits for work in tin
ol t.»*. hub- i on* pittiti « ahot i i \ tu,* t »» " * I 'a lit up l o * t » t i e i
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wagons anil a wheel liarroa were linn
mi ftutls
liosls and their guests and they nudili about your eitn.* ir»,
of
other
kinds.
T
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se
serve
to
kt* p tlx
attacked the huge pile of
ground
cool
and
also
r&lt;
turn
tin
inotsiur,
wood, with many gay guests and chal­
alni in tin- end make lir»l class fertihrer
lenging banter.
T he girls filled the wagons nrili whre| lini more than tliat, tin* adds largclt to
barrow with the wood, which the Imy* tin- a|i|a*a-«nce of your |&lt;rt mire«, inci­
hau.led to the place where the wis»| dentally ¡I a n s * your neighbor lo
was to bt- corded nnd stocked it. While clean up a luth* lut, too
In it letter to friends in tin* city Mrs
the job wits not complete before you
could »ay "Ja c k R obinson," yet tin- (I W Brady wrote th at they were he
task was merrily done in a remarkably ginning to feel settled in lltt-ir home in
short time, with Mrs. Hobson to over Brooklyn, New York. She also Tihid
nee the work and lent a hand
When that she hud a pleasant reminder *•(
the last stick was put III its plate the Sanfvrd and iter friends at a luncheon,
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happy little workers were rewarded when «ite etti ertiti lied Mr*
LaughlU) who is visiting relative* in
with delicious ice cream and cake.
The guests in attendance at the New York, and Mrs. R. S. Keclor and
unique party were May and Mildred Mi»« Charlotte whose jirrsent home is
Holly, Margaret Cowan, Mary Fields, in New Jersey, who also spent the a fter­
K ate and M artha Brown, Reginald and noon, with her. Mrs. Brady'« host of
Robert Holly. G . W. S|»encer, Jr., friends in the city regretted her leaving
Frank and F.'rakino I ’ojw, Percy Puck- *s *»»(‘&gt;rd, but are pleased to know that
arel, Jam«« Brown, Clnrence Fields, »lb1 fnmily are well and happily situated
George Cowan. W. A. Adam»
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II health was the cause of the resigna­ 112 to I13.50 per bo*. Ju st os good
tion.
lemons can be raised in Florida as in
The moment when it came was dram­ California or in Sicily or Italy or any­
atic. The morning aervice had almost where else. The same lands around
been concluded, the audience having Tarpon Springs th at grow our fine
risen to receive the benediction. Dr, grapefruit ahd orange will grow fine
Stagg advanced and said:
lemons. When it is said that as fine
“Twico in my life I have had nervous lemons can be grown in Florida as In
proatratioji. About four years ago it California, it is saying a great deni
was quite serious. 1 came here hoping for the California lemons brought the
I would never have a return of It. I above stated prices because of their ex­
have tried to persuade myself that I tra good quality, and not because of
was overcoming it. The last three any acarcity of lemons. Our farmers
months has convinced me that I have should devote more attention to grow­
not, and I dread a return of it.
ing lemons for m arket.-^Tarpon Springs
"Therefore I have thought best to say Ix-nder.
frankly to the congregation that 1 think
it beat for me to resign and go to a little
Kttrnding Dry Zone
here I hope-to be benCfitted.
Ocala, Fla., Ju ly 28.— Prohibitionists
“ The tteceasary procedure to this end in this county have secured enough sig­
is provided •ftM'
of order, and natures to a petition for a "w et or dry'
- E » i r W ,«S&gt;nS? ,4tttfnded to.
élection. The petition will be prwented
"T h e part th at concerns me need not tp the board of county commissioners
trouble any one very much.
at the next meeting of that body and
The action, coming so unexpectedly, (|1(.rP
no reason why the commisand so bluntly and briefly put, left the »¡oners should not cal! the election,
congregation practically speechless. .
Tho
nfe confident that they can
Many of them filed out of the church,&lt;[nar*|,a | n »uffirient numlier o7 votes
but many others crowded around the to put an end to the legalised saloon in
pnstpr. Many wept, Dr. Stage himself this county. If this is done there will
broke down utterly.
lie no "oasis'' between Htllshorough
The resignation was the one lending county on the south to Duval county
conversation in the city throughout the on the north, some 200 miles.
remainder of the day. This morning
we sought the Doctor out nnd asked him
B e A Man
for an explanation of his action. He
if there is a chance to boom business (
simply said that he was on the verge of boom it. D on't lie a knocker. Hope j
a nervous breakdown, that he fell it a bit
Get a smile on you. Hold up
coming and thnt be would endeavor t&lt;&gt; your hem!, (let u bold with both hands.
get away from all mental work before Then pull.
Bury your hatchet, drop,
the disease bad gone too far
your tomahawk, hide your little hummer.
Several of tin. mrnilre-r» of the I’rewhy ' » Wh«*n a stranger drop» in tell him this
terian session were seen this morning ig , ll(. Kri.aC„ t , )mn tlM ,.urth
1)im-,
nnd asked what action they purpose to ^
mu]Uh. He jolly
(¡el popular. !
take with regard to the pastor's resigns j t &gt; j^ud easy
Help yourself along.,
Hon. All said that the move was a com |-u„h your friend witfi you
Soon
plaU surpsrut*. and that nothing could I you-|| |)aV(, „ whole procession. He a
be done until the meeting of the session p„„| f,.]|nw
.
However. It is understood that several
Nt.
,.v,.r
himself ,h) knockprominent member» of Hie congregation i(lt{ ot(lPr |iro,,|,.
No man ever
have offrirei to sulnre-rilre* hire-rail) to a u&lt;lt r]r|, |,y trying to make other people
fund to present to Dr. Stag« to sujiporl Im-lieve that he was the only good man
him while he is recuperating
on earth
You can't t limit tin- ladder
Df. Stagg proj HMU’ji fi» riiir*- it» ih f of fame by stepping on tit iter (ample'»
farm of hi» son. John Stagg. m Alabama corns
They're» IJ./•i - . .-.-M ¡r.,i—MO T’ S i
— Orlando Rfporti-r-Mur
and they're tender
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FLORIDA FOR E A tT O R IE S
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Florida Plants

That Sanford will nt last have on
A representative of u manufacturing
Tin* lioartl 'if county commission* ra
Miami, the Magic City. where you
liavit finally decided to accept I he offer have always wanted to go, will have a Ideal amusement park and swimming syndicate is now In Florida, we under­
of the number of rooms in the Wel- monster celebration hext Thurdssy, jtool is beyond question, as a company stand. looking into the prospects of ob­
borne hloek on a strictly rental basis. Friday and Saturday, when the seven­ of Sanford citizens has been formed taining a sufficient supply of the well
The known plant, the Spanish bayonet,
The rattle Industry of Osceola coun j Tlie bulge room on I lie third floor will teenth anniversary of that city will be to la k e 'u p this m ailer at once
observed
in
a
most
fitting
manner
with
lienutiful
natural
spring
and
park
grounds
Yucca aloifolin, before going into the
lw
used
it*
the
court
room
and
Mr.
ty is helping to add to the national rep­
in the western part of the city at the husineo-s of manufacturing ro|a* and
all
tinpomp
and
pageantry
of
parades,
ftohinson,
the
owner
will
put
in
nn
oleutation of Florida as an ideal place for
investment. Relative to recent trans­ vator service that will make the third music, ball games, athletic events, etc concrete bridge just west of the Florida twine from the fiber of Its leaves. ExAll the people of this w i'Lion who wish Fertilizer factory will In- purchased perimenl has sufficiently demonstrated
actions there the tbceolat Journal says floor very convenient. All the rooms
to
attend can get the cheap rate of $5,50 arid one of the finest resorts m the state the feasibility of such manufacture and
necessary
for
the
officials
will
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given
“ fine of .the largest local deals that has
ihtUtl.tM
llut
suaiJiiJ
¿Joor
and
the
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Urp. Ikd»«!«. MiflU«» «w U p»*'! bo. AU til
lltu -Obui. row* Im »upur-tud LluJU th o,
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mg should lie an iideal location for the 1on the 6th and 7th, good to return the to ta le advantage of the same in the h'*f without great n o t
muted Monday when Henry Partin
There is another sjiecii-s of the same
purchased 500 head of one year old Lrausaction of thè rounty's busine** 10th. This will l*e u good opportunity fall arid the te*»! will be constructed at
of visiting the Fla*t Coast and the city once for the delectation of the public genus from which the filier is so easily
steers ami heifers from Henry Hass until a new court botisi' cari !«• built
The new Seminoie Bank Si Trust Co of Miami at a very cheap rate, and enjoy­ The grounds are nt present owned by removed that it has been for many
Then- are hut few weeks that pass dur
will
&lt;*Tup&gt; thè corner riami, formerly ing a good 11ml' with the J*siple of Miami Judge Stringfellow who years ago was year* used &lt;fnr twine, home strings and
ing a year hut what some ileal of eonsid
Pis&gt;p|e wisimig to attend from Sa n ­ struck with ttie beauty ol the place but other like jiurjnnes in the south. F'or
«table magnitude has been closed in­ is'Upieil h&gt; M &lt;• Coggiiut i l o . and
ford
unii vicinity will take the Float failing to intercut any one in the project such u*«i the long leaves of the bear
this
«di
alno
stimolate
business
ili
thè
volving a few hundred to jtnm y thoq
block ami make that eftd of tlif city wtike Coast train from Ktu or prise Junction and having no time to devote tiy il htm- griuv, Yucca filamentosa, liaVe but to
sand head of cattle. Kissimmee is the
home of some ol the moat successful up frotn thè long lethargy indi whicli Li and the rut«i of $5.50 iipplien from that self will disjjowe of the property to the tie passed through hot ashes, or sul&gt;jilnce.
new company.
jecli-d to steam, to make the stripping
and well known cattle men Of the state, ha* fallen sinre thè march of progress
ha* hecn inaile townrda other pari* of
Remember the date. August 7lh, Stb
This sjiring in years gone by was off the Ih-shy part of the leaf an easy
am) the cuttle industry is one that has
brought thousand* of dollars into the the city. With the building of the Fllks ( anil !»th and get your ticket* nt Flnter- famous all over the south for Its wonder- task, leaving the filter» bare and usable
f'luh on Park avenue just mirth of the (tr i*-«- J unci ton
fill curative properties, Wing at times I without further prejiariition
This plant
town during tha last few m o n th s”
Band building, bulklieadillg the lake ,
m il« ! the fabled Fountain of Youth” is to (&gt;,- found all over the south, as far
I) II II
fro n t a n il a new to u ris t hotel
i om |
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of Ponce lie la-oil by the tourists who. north as Virginia, and pi«.-u-&gt;«*ew several
Perry Sw eatl, 26 year» of age. soli of
n ie rc ial " tre ',t may regain some of tinM r» Fl-ne»t It 1‘o la r was th e I'hurrn
annually made pdgrmiagie to this spring ' advantages t&gt;ver the Spanish bayonet
Captain \V \V Sweatt of No 41!' Plan
liet Jirestlge
mg hide*» ut a delightful card party ai from i thcr purl* of Florida to bathe in (jiie l* that it* lenii-», a* long as th
street, was almost instantly killed a few
T h e court room will be located on llk- tier tymiLsome new home on Magnolia the waters and drink the sparkling ol its showier cousin, are borne on and
minutes after midnight when he dashed
afternoon, compli­ draught th at was said to he a panacea entirely clothe a short stem , not leaving
lhird
floor of the block, the official»’ avenue Tuesday
into a slowly moving freight train ut the
mentary
to
her
attractive
house guests, for many ailments of the human family. some part* bare through the successive
point where the Atlantic Coast Line rooms on the second floor and the month­
her
sister.
Mrs.
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A.
Begg*
and Mr»
Tho swimming pool will be made dropping of leaves as they mature.
Railway crosses North Boulevard. He ly rental to the county for as many Wilson of Titusville and Mr» i W
first and the lienutiful grounds put in Another is that the point on tile leaf is
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was rilling a motorcycle and the theory
lease system was first proposed to
the "'b ig ate of Jacksonville
Three tables shape when tha park will lie thrown o|H-n flexible, not rigid and keenly sharji a*
of William Stevens, who was following
It i*
commissioner', but on account of
the o( BU&lt;li" n ^ d g r were pl.yeil
Mr» to the public. From time to time other that of the Spanish bayonet
cluee behind on another motorcycle is
objections to the county being tied up &lt; ru,r
m* d*' lh" h|Kb,‘*t
attractions will la- added and being only easily cultivated, producing a crop soon­
that young Sweatt did not s»s- the light
with a five year pr.q»»»ition they favored winning the prlie, * lovely hand painte.1 five minutes walk from the centre of er. As the whorl of leaves arivsi from
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rental of the room, it Iking
the l’lul*' 'r '" ' «»»olation prlie which wo* Sanford this new j.ark will la- well pal- a *hort stern, there 1» little wo»te mate
opposite aide of the train from the riders the rental ot ttie rooms
general opinion that Seminole county cul ,l,r' “ pretty bridge ¡wore, wo* won |ronued. T he new company expect» rial to add to tha tonnage. It i* rather
Tampa Tribune.
will be ready to build a goo-l court house by Mrs. J . W. Dickins. Refreshing to have » bottling work* engaged In more common In Florida than the Yucca
o o n
punch was served during the afternoon, bottling the water fur export trad« as aloifolin.
in three year*' time
Petitions ure being signed readily
and when the pleasant games of rarilA several inquiries have already been re­
All the species of this genus pessosa
With a clock in the tower of the Welwhich will peon 1» presented,to the Man­
were ended delirious Ice cream and cake ceived relative to this long forgotten
long, sm ooth, non-aliaorlient fiber*, ur
borno
block,
the
temporary
quarters
a tee d ty council, asking for an election
were served. Mrs. Tolar's guest* were spring whose waters were once so popu­
great
durability
and
unsurpassed
to appear liotter than the
o n a botyi i» u f of thirty-five thousand can, be, made
,
,
,
,
Mrs. J . A. Bcggs, Mrs. Wingate, Mrs. lar with the public.
strength,
and
are
of
great
value
for rope
(lu n M
j c Ut.nnt,u
Mr&gt;
dollars. Already the work of selling majority ofthe court house* m many |^
The announcement that this wondrr- making. They will grow in light, sandy
be opened
to
gfade stakes has been accomplished and counties ten rimes the age o Seminole j w IJickjnil&gt; M n F. J . Gonsalea, Mrs ful »pring would again
soil, no mutter how j&gt;oor, though, nat­
K. Deas. Mia. the public ho«been hailed with
joy by
plana are on foot for water works sew­ and tlk. Welborne block will 1 * At tod fJeo KoI Jr M fl_ H
urally, in richer soil the leaves will be
erage olid“ packing; also a seawall ex- up in oa
* P* u “ ,w “ t"our I Mslyel Bowler. Mrs. E. I). Brown the fieople of this section who know it
longer, therefore more valuable. The
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tending the entire length of the .river­ house would be In the Interior.
The party were Joined later in the j by reputation, mu/iy of them having only reason why this southern* source
front with a magnificent boulevard,
M. F. Robinson, the owner has reached
by Mr* R. J . Holly.
d ra n k th« waters and bathed In the pool
of wealth has not lieen earlier exploited
the age where he was anxious to rid hlmo o o
before it fell Into decay and wo* allowed 1» that the profier machinery for decor­
aelf
of
tho
care*
incidental
to
the
rental
B l n spits of the largest year in build­
to become filled Up.
Will ( ’em * to Sanford
ticating the fiber* had not been Invent­
ing that S t. Petersburg has ever known of a large building and was willing to
The great nes-d of an amusement park ed, It »ecru* that now It ha* lieen —
Edgar Mobley, for fifteen years em
term*
to nanyone
in a n i* m
tu n u&gt;
i i r u u c who
m i u would
« u u m take
m n*
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the coming season promises to see every make
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house and almost every room occupied enure cliarge and the m ajority of the store owned by the DeSoto Drug Corm"
been felt and during the remainder of
We have often urgod th at cordage
and the real estate men report an unusal citizens of Seminole county think the pany, has tendered his resignation to the summer season there will lie some­
manufacturer* turn their attention to
commissioner*
have
acted
wisely
in
this
demand for houses. The board of trade
take effect on the first of August and will thing doing all' the Lime at Seminole
the value for their purpose« of the bear
U getting a big mail every day, most of matter of the selection of the temporary nrcept a jiosition in Sanford.. ^ r- Spring*.
gross. P erh af* the day la at hand now
quarters
for
the
transaction
of
county
the J it t e r s being from persons desirous
Mobley ha» • host of frien^a in L ake:
An announcement of the new cornwhen the possible economic importance
business' &gt;
to rent houses for the season.
^ to ae* .him
. . leave. pany will be given later, with the publi­
City and................
all will regret
of this point will be rccognlicxj. When
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The price la much lea« than the owner j j r
Fxs«*n both efficient and popular cation of the charter to be applied for
rope walks, potteries, glaas work* and
T he Seaboard Air Line's passenger or lessee» could get from Individual j n tjie performance of hia, dutire and a and the actual work of opening the new
other like establishments for the utiliza­
-- .*
depot in Ocala is to be remodeled and tenant* and with the elevator « rv ic e |mQn conM-|«nUous and faithful em- pork will then begin. The idea of a new tion of Florida's natural wealth are in
and
other
convenience*
the
com
m
la-1
ployw,
than
h(l
h
u
proVen
himaelf
tourist hotel ha» also been enter taints)
enlarged, the work to commence with­
operation this state will have a backing
by the company, aa. the location ia one
in the n est few days. The freight de­ sioner* have undoubtedly made a good could not lx) found anywhere.
of manuTacturai Tor R i diversified agri­
Before taking up hit new dutlea Mr. of the boat In the city and the houae
depot adjoining will also be rebuilt. deal.
culture and growing commerce.—Timee------Several thousand dOttSrt WlR b r 'e x ­
Mobley and fa m ily wiR Viiit for.aw hile pould be made very popular bath winter
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pended In Improvements on the two
Will Publish the la w s
Mill Creek flowi through the prop­
Buildings. .
A t the meeting of the county com­ later to t i l l Id ijnewr position. — Lake
" Prominent Educators hero '
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erty
and h small boat can be rowed from
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missioner» next Tuesday The Herald C ity Index.
uLr
springs
to
U
tke
Monroe,
a
short
W arren A. Ruth, professor In the
M t Is stated that actual work on the will be ordered to print the atate law*
At his own request. General William S B U nee away, and in time th is creek Illinois Agricultural Experimental Sta­
proponed electric railway between Ja ck ­ for Seminole county and the aame wdll
could lx* u»cd as a harbor for marty amali tion. and Arno H. Nehrling, Instructor
.. ............H.
sonville and S t. Augustine will 1« started appear about August ..............
15th. As
a copy Bixby, chief of engineers of the
by the first of October. The cost of of the new law* will lx: mailed to every United S tate* army, » ill retire August P r ,,u - wbl“ * t* cupa,lU woultl pr* icf in Floriculture and assistant in the F.'xperimental Station If the University of
th b railway will reach the two million voter in Seminole county this edition 11, In favor of Col. William T . Roaaell, »&lt;» spetjd a day a t the aprinpWtth the many advantrgea of Scfo- Illinois a t Urbana, Illinois, were in the
— dollar m ark, .t o lie accomplished by will be one of the bret advortiaing me- senior colonel of the engineer co rf*.
Canadian and British money.
dium* ever and th * advertisers should Grneral Bixby would not Im re a c tu a l, inole Spring* aa a location Tor an arauae- d ty for several hours on Wednesday.
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rerriemlwc the date and get their copy aervice on acco u n t of age until next I rnent park U la not an idle dream to pr^- They were the guests of S. Rung* and
N. A. Colbert and were greatly ftnpresred
The little town of Dunncllon is cer­ ready for^the big edition. The Herald December, two months after the date diet th at in a few month* this property
will be worth many times the original with the agricultyral, advantages of
on
which
Colonel
Roaaell
must
retire,
t
h
a
t
^
la
y
V
il
,
carry
about
thirty
paged
tainly progenaing. Contracts have been
price and the new company has good Qanfonl and the celery delta. Prof.
m ad« for tha expenditure of 9100,000 of good m atter. A later announcement lienee be asked Tor retirement before
Hehrling U the oon of II . Nehrling, the
cause to think they have struck
that
date
th
at
hia
brother
officer
might
putting la a new aewer system and will be made about thia edition and mean
thing good In- the .omuaentinr Hi a n d iweli known hnrtknlturli t of- Got ha
th at will return t handsome profit In U n». |In Onutge county.
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B y « -v o te oLc'vasidcrahly m o re th»n
‘ (our to one, according to tho moat ann="
pie to returns procurable. Hillsborough
cou nty voted (or brick roads, and by
su ch action placed itself in tho front
ranks of good roads counties, taking a
«tap which will mean a tremendous ad­
vertisem ent for the wbolo state. All
the city precincts had been reported
com plete soon after the polls closed and
abou t half the country precincts re­
ported during the evrning. Those which
have not yet reported, mostly small
communities having few votes, will fe. port today, and will change the result
little, if any. The total vote, accord­
ing to tho latest figures last night, was
3,041 for bonds and 786 against. AI-.
though it had been confidently expected
th at the bomb would carry by a consid­
erable m ajority, the tremendous major­
ity which was actually polled In favor
of the issue was a surpsise to even the
most enthusiastic supporters of the meas­
ure. The opposition seemed to fade
into nothingness. The only fear was
that felt early in the day that the vote
would Ik* so light that the result might
be dangerously close by default, hut in
the afternoon voting was resumed at a
lively rate and It was seen that the vote
would lie a furily good one, There was
considerable inequality, however, some
precincts voting heavily am! others vot­
ing light.
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Other Nexj* O f The World At Large
Dutcctcd For The Busy
,
Readers
-UJre- * g h m tH k d ir^ y v to n ltf north"A T' *
wind, rain and hail whlpjicd back and
forth across the nation» capital yes­
terday, leaving death and ruin in ita
wake. Three dead, «cores in ju red and
hundreds oL Uuiuaaiula .oi dollars worth
of property destroyed visa rip toll re­
r* W ?
corded in the hurried canvtaa made
when the city aroused itaelf after hajf
an hour of helpleeaneM in the grasp o f \
the element». Out of a blaxing sky, undcr which the city was sweltering with
the temjx’rature at 100 degre«*, cam e tho ■
storm, roaring from the north, driv­
ing a mail of clouds that cast a mantle
of darkness over the city; Tho gale,
reaching a velocity of almost aevernty
miles an hour, swept the streets clear,
unroofed houses, tore detached small
structures (rum their foundation', wreck­
ed one office building, overturned wag­
ons and carriages in rip? streets, and
swept Washington's hundred parka,
tearing huge branches from trees and
even uprooting sturdy old elms, land­
marks of a century. Washington's wall
kept streets, with their wesllh of tret's,
were littered with broken foliage, roofs,
debris and dead birds, at if a playful
giant had carelessly swished his club up
ami down the city . The wind wrecked
it* havoc liefore the rain and in five
minute* the temperature dropped from
the 100 mark to lu-twoen sixty and sev­
enty. Then tho rain turned to hail, and
hull »tone* battered on roofs and crashed
through skylight* and window*. F'or
half an hour the city cowered, paralyzed,
under the Ixating of the storm, every
activity suspended. Trolley cars, street
traffic and telephone service were halted,
government departments siuqiended opa ra tiujuL. 'JAw " &lt; * » * ■ . 1 « . tiiixestury brick office liuiliflng occupied by
B S. Saul Company, real estate dealers,
and fifteen persons were curried down
in the crash- W. K. Hilton, vice pres­
ident of the real estate company; Tho«.
B . Feaiey, 65 year» old, a clerk, and an
unidentified man w ho entered the build­
ing to try to reot'ue those caught in the
wreck, were taken frotn the ruins dead.
Half a dozen were taken to hnspitals
seriously injured, and hulf a doren more
were treated for alight injuries. T o ­
night the poliee still were digging in the
ruins, fearing other I todies might l»e
r»*eoVered
o o 0
Senator J Hamilton ia’wi» lias corns
to the conclusion th at the "old m an" of
the family has not received proper rec­
ognition from a grateful country, al­
though the nation has honored the other
members of the American household.
A* « result he announced his intention
to introduce a bill setting aside July 29
a* "F’ather’s D a y ." Already there ia a
"M other»’ D ay " and # "Children's
Day
"Why shouldn't we do some­
thing for the old m an?" asked the sen­
ator. "He |iays the bills and on cold
winter mornings is forced to light the
Area. In summer they make him do
tho work of a horad In mowing the lawn
beneath the blazing sun. Ills lot, al­
together, is not a happy one. He de­
serves the recognition." Senator Iwwls
intends to introduce u hill at this session,
but will not prras It for consideration un­
til the regular aesaion beginning In D e­
cember. If prompt action la not taken
on it then he threatens to make a speech.
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In view of tho opinion of Judge Duf­
fy, who ordered the vital organs of E. O.
Painter, the "Jacoksonville Fertilizer
K in g." turned over to Dr. George II.
Whipple, in the event they are found to
be decaying, the question now ariaes,
who will determine when the viscera
1» vanishing? Attorney Arthur L . Jack son, who 1» counsel for Mrs. Painter,
took an appeal from tho decision ofjtho
court. He said th a t the question would
r « u lt In the tail trig of more testim ony.
T h a t mean« th a t if the United ¿Rates ___
Fidelity and G uaranty Company come
Into court under a five-day nolle* to
the other«aide add declares the organs,
of M r. Painter ore decaying, the defense
wilt u k that it b e proved. T his will ne­
cessitate tho callink^pf exports by both
aides to make a n eAnty)jr\ation.

Ileautirul, Hrdrahglaa
Mrs S. M cBritto hold» the record for
beautiful hydrangioa in this section,
bringing in one to Lawson's store on
Saturday that was pronounced by critics
to be one of the finest ever seen here.
I t waa pink in color and very.large and
the plant, while only a year old had four
fine blonma,
rare among thee* plant*.

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J ai j 29. 1913

Well

Known PreabylerUn Mlnlrter
F ear. N errou. Breakdown

— Wkw a thundertxdt out ol u clear skj,
Kov. Dr. Joh.. W. S ugg, pastor of the
1‘re.hyieri.n church resigned his rharg.
y cterd ay . So far tu is known not s
rneraWr o( the congrcgaUon had an
timation th at he had any auch move in
eontemplation. On the contrary, he

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ville, »a* drowned early this morning
at Pablo Beach. Had the life guards
“»’&gt; f ^ c i a n a . who « k m m ftm + 'f—
nu5ritult' the liathrr, t&gt;«M*n supplied with
B pulmotor, it is believed that he could
h&gt;vp
revived, hut he »as lire. far
gont? whtn u k e n (fom , h(. iurf t() rP.
; gp0n,j to ordinary methwU of rcuacitntion.-Jacksonville Metropolis

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Isst week- STrrs ged
II health was the cause of the resigna­ 112 to I13.50 per bo*. Just os good
tion.
lemons can be raised in Florida as in
The moment when it came was dram­ California or in Sicily or Italy or any­
atic. The morning aervice had almost where else. The same lands around
been concluded, the audience having Tarpon Springs th at grow our fine
risen to receive the benediction. Dr, grapefruit ahd orange will grow fine
Stagg advanced and said:
lemons. When it is said that as fine
“Twico in my life I have had nervous lemons can be grown in Florida as In
proatratioji. About four years ago it California, it is saying a great deni
was quite serious. 1 came here hoping for the California lemons brought the
I would never have a return of It. I above stated prices because of their ex­
have tried to persuade myself that I tra good quality, and not because of
was overcoming it. The last three any acarcity of lemons. Our farmers
months has convinced me that I have should devote more attention to grow­
not, and I dread a return of it.
ing lemons for m arket.-^Tarpon Springs
"Therefore I have thought best to say Ix-nder.
frankly to the congregation that 1 think
it beat for me to resign and go to a little
Kttrnding Dry Zone
here I hope-to be benCfitted.
Ocala, Fla., July 28.—Prohibitionists
“ The tteceasary procedure to this end in this county have secured enough sig­
is provided •ftM'
of order, and natures to a petition for a "wet or dry'
- E » i r W ,«S&gt;nS?,4tttfnded to.
élection. The petition will be prwented
"The part th at concerns me need not tp the board of county commissioners
trouble any one very much.
at the next meeting of that body and
The action, coming so unexpectedly, (|1(.rP
no reason why the commisand so bluntly and briefly put, left the »¡oners should not cal! the election,
congregation practically speechless. .
Tho
nfe confident that they can
Many of them filed out of the church,&lt;[nar*|,a | n »uffirient numlier o7 votes
but many others crowded around the to put an end to the legalised saloon in
pnstpr. Many wept, Dr. Stage himself this county. If this is done there will
broke down utterly.
lie no "oasis'' between Htllshorough
The resignation was the one lending county on the south to Duval county
conversation in the city throughout the on the north, some 200 miles.
remainder of the day. This morning
we sought the Doctor out nnd asked him
Be A Man
for an explanation of his action. He
if there is a chance to boom business (
simply said that he was on the verge of boom it. Don't lie a knocker. Hope
a nervous breakdown, that he fell it a bit Get a smile on you. Hold up
coming and thnt be would endeavor t&lt;&gt; your hem!, (let u bold with both hands.
get away from all mental work before Then pull.
Bury your hatchet, drop,
the disease bad gone too far
your tomahawk, hide your little hummer.
Several of tin. mrnilre-r» of the I’rewhy ' » Wh«*n a stranger drop» in tell him this
terian session were seen this morning ig , ll(. Kri.aC„ t ,)mn tlM ,.urth
1)im-,
nnd asked what action they purpose to ^
mu]Uh. He jolly
(¡el popular. !
take with regard to the pastor's resigns j t &gt; j^ud easy
Help yourself along.,
Hon. All said that the move was a com |-u„h your friend witfi you Soon
plaU surpsrut*. and that nothing could I you-|| |)aV(, „ whole procession. He a
be done until the meeting of the session p „„ | f,.]|nw
. However. It is understood that several
Nt.
,.v,.r
himself ,h) knockprominent member» of Hie congregation i(lt{ ot(lPr |iro,,|,.
No man ever
have offrirei to sulnre-rilre* hire-rail) to a u&lt;lt r]r|, |,y trying to make other people
fund to present to Dr. Stag« to sujiporl Im-lieve that he was th e on ly good man
him while he is recuperating
on earth
Y ou can't t lim it tin- ladder
Df. Stagg proj HMU’ji fi» riiir*- it» i hf of fam e by step p in g on tit iter (ample'»
farm of hi» son. John Stagg. m Alabama corns They're» IJ./• i - . .-.-M ¡r.,i—M OT’ S i
— Orlando Rfporti-r-Mur
and th ey 're ten d er
k&lt;re-|i o il tin- corn*
All men are not alike ftiu-e in Hwiule I
you may find one who is very much alike,
U Wood Curding Parly
lillt «orne an- different II you doni
James urn! Alfred Uolmrn were !n»*is like liu-tr sty H- h i 'em alone P o n t
ut a ¥,e/y unique but enjoyable purty knock Then- is im rail for ham m er,
at the handsome home of their parents. s(i|oi*t“ There is no end of fun in mind
Dr. and .Airs. J N. Ho I•atm on tiie
mg your own hiistni-ns. And it make* |
Heights F^ ilay afternoon- A large sup­ other |&gt;eop|e like you la-tter. Better
ply- of cut wood had trere*n sent home by have other people get stuck on you
the dttclur, which he told the tsi)** they
titilli get stuck on yolifsilf
Nobtldv
would have to cord.
gets *lu&lt; k on a knot kef
Don’t be one
As "All work urn! rm p|ji\ make* lin k K» go-1
Hi g". -1 for ........... •
a dull l»'\ 'M r* Hub
. , thy Mr- . !., .| !.. , -, s
brilliant eh .i f mat u g a r .d ft*.I
of what .. . jn. it a f.,'m |d.d b ,.l 1
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»F-■Hfii 11&gt; mingling amusement and ¡ l.i \ ni or* "i i r,. 11 .-t » ,i*.
with work.
other fruits, might !■arti
Invitation* were *«-nt to a Wood Cord­ tinti would . id H at» m ill.
ing Party to the neighboring friends of ■ -safiil if ti ny
old I
James and Alfred tuul the guests came wh it 11.« r 1111m if «I
sjM-cially ilressed for the meusion Tin
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girls wore apron* t&gt;&lt; p ro i.. i i heir ¡m in
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llrisn -1 ami tbi- li" - u rii .|r.* -,.| o
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overall* Tire • loMn u «»-u ■ .i■r
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read to tlu-m until *u o .
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merits for work in tin
ol t.»*. hub- ion* pittiti « ahotii \ tu,* t »» " *I 'a lit up l o * t » t ie i
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wagons anil a wheel liarroa were linn
mi ftutls
liosls and their guests and they nudili about your eitn.* ir»,
of
other
kinds.
Tinse
serve
to
kt* p tlx
attacked the huge pile of
ground
cool
and
also
r&lt;
turn
tin
inotsiur,
wood, with many gay guests and chal­
alni in tin- end make lir»l class fertihrer
lenging banter.
The girls filled the wagons nrili whre| lini more than tliat, tin* adds largclt to
barrow with the wood, which the Imy* tin- a|i|a*a-«nce of your |&lt;rt mire«, inci­
hau.led to the place where the wis»| dentally ¡I a n s * your neighbor lo
was to bt- corded nnd stocked it. While clean up a luth* lut, too
In it letter to friends in tin* city Mrs
the job wits not complete before you
could »ay "Jack Robinson," yet tin- (I W Brady wrote th at they were he
task was merrily done in a remarkably ginning to feel settled in lltt-ir home in
short time, with Mrs. Hobson to over Brooklyn, New York. She also Tihid
nee the work and lent a hand
When that she hud a pleasant reminder *•(
the last stick was put III its plate the Sanfvrd and iter friends at a luncheon,
(). Mi*.
happy little workers were rewarded when «ite etti ertiti lied Mr*
LaughlU) who is visiting relative* in
with delicious ice cream and cake.
The guests in attendance at the New York, and Mrs. R. S. Keclor and
unique party were May and Mildred Mi»« Charlotte whose jirrsent home is
Holly, Margaret Cowan, Mary Fields, in New Jersey, who also spent the after­
Kate and Martha Brown, Reginald and noon, with her. Mrs. Brady'« host of
Robert Holly. G. W. S|»encer, Jr., friends in the city regretted her leaving
Frank and F.'rakino I’ojw, Percy Puck- *s *»»(‘&gt;rd, but are pleased to know that
arel, Jam«« Brown, Clnrence Fields, »lb1 fnmily are well and happily situated
George Cowan. W. A. Adam»
jin their new home.

(rid Made Good aa New
1 beve a flint class harnuts makrr now
Another beach road accident, in which
and vie cari do anything in thla line whlle
i y . , - , the occupants of a car narrowly neaped
you walt* Givo uà a trial and ho con­
death, occurred ubouf R o’clock Imi
vincerei.
W. H. UNDERW tlOD.
night when the automobile belonging to
82-tf
Conrad MangeLs of 1356 Klorida avenue,
driven by hU negro chauffeur, struck tIreNoUce Horse (ism -is
soft aaml on the edge of the road, near
1 have a first class «*x|»*rl hunre* nlioer.
th« eight mile pout and turned complete- (¡jVP j,jm a liu l
ly over, making two complete révolu*
Li
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.. .. lions and righting itself upon its wheel» R4 if
• * ‘ after throwing the four occupants io
different directions along the road.
Notice
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Only 10 daya more and the «pedal lot
fTii.
*a brotbar of Charlre »ale will be off.* See me a t once and
of th« “H a t Box” in get your choice.
the Seminóla Hotel and a Ifamily conN. H. QA1
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Deep well with pitcher pump, cor.
_ 10 th ami Willow.
-$—iAYt.-'MTirkhnm Heights, 100x140, house,
4 rooms and bath. 500 gal. tank ...
9—Lot, 100x100. 7 Houses, cor. Sanford
avenue and 11th 8 t ................. ..............
10—Lot on Markham Heights, lot 101x140,
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2 ,200.00
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8 rooms and bath.................. ................. 4,000.00
12- -A splendid large house, 10 rooms, 2 lots,
store house and h a m ........ .................... 5,000.00
13 Withdrawn.
14- -Lot, Sanford Heights, 67x130, good 10
room house, electric lights, artesian
well, tank and engine. Lots of fruits
and flowers ......................................... 3,500.00
15 Fine house on the Heights, modern

Dear Sir:
«V
In Order that you can ft,)rm a correct idea of San­
ford I will state a few facts as published by our com­
mercial Club.
Sanford is in the new county of Seminole, for­
merly Orange. Sanford will be the county seat.
Sanford is on the south shore of l*ake Monroe, a
beautiful lake about four miles widje and seven miles
im p rn v p m n n t.il, In f ‘ 134 x 130 , n h irk ren
long. The St. Johns river runs throught it from east
yards, Kewanec System water works,
to west.
„orange trees, flowers, etc................ ....... 5,000.00
Sanford has a population of 6,300 (city census of 16 House, 4 rooms, on 3rd St., between
1912).
Palmetto and Magnolia..... .................... 1,800.00
Sanford has sik churches—Presbyterian, Meth­ IT—House, 8 rooms on 3rd St, between Palodist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and Cath­
. metto and Sanford...................."........... 1,300.00
olic. A High School, Grammar School, Primary 18—House, -IHrtory, 8 rooms, on Oak, be­
School, Kindergarten" and“ Catholic School. Splen­
tween 3rd and 4th.................................. 3,750.00
did Water Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, two Tele­ 19- House and lot between 3rd and 4th, on
graph Systems, Ix&gt;cal and Long Distance Telephones,
Oak avenue, 5 rooms and hath and
Standard Oil Station, Gulf Refining Oil Station, Rail­
kitchen.................................................... 4,500.00
road Shops, three Automobile Garages and Machinery 20
I/its, cor. 10th and Magnolia, gar­
Shops. Railways to Jacksonville, Tampa, Oviedo,
age, lawn, etc., splendid house, 2
Leesburg, Eustis, St. Petersburg and Cameron City.
story and attic, toilets, closets in
Railway Shops, with monthly pay roll of $20,000.00.
every bedroom. Furnace in base­
Two Banks, with a combined capital of $761, 5-17.82.
ment
1 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
There were 2,569,010 letters mailed in the Sanford 21
A fine new house, 8 rooms, 2 lots, cor.
Post Office in 1912. Two Ice Plants, capacity 150
.
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8th and Park, shade trees, bath and
tons per day. $200,000.00 for Brick Roads to the
toilet. Steam heat ........... *........... ..., 6.500.00
Celery Farms. Thirty School Teachers, with salaries
22—Good,
2 story house on Oak avenue,
amounting to $15,221.00. One thousand one hundred
between
7th and 8th Sts............
5,000.00
and thirty-three Pupils. Free City Mail Delivery 23
6 Room house on Sanford avenue, be­
ahd three rural free delivery Routes. Daily Boat
tween 4th and 5th streets
1.800.00
Lino to Jacksonville and boat lines up the river. 24
House
and
lot.
cor.
9th
and
Fame!
Ferries across the lake. New Onion Depot cost $100,one-half cash
, 2100.00
000.00. New Express Otlicc cost $20,000.00. Sixty- 25
Withdrawn.
blocks of Street paved with vitrified brick. A paid 26
3 Acres on the Heights, 8 room, 2 story
Fire Department with automobile truck. One News­
house, 30 hearing orange trees
2.500.00
paper Office. A Fertilizer Plant, shipping 7,500 tons
27
2
Lots,
six
room
house,
tool
shed,
Mow­
annually. Two Lumber Yards. A Building and I^oan
ing well
2.500.00
Association. One Steam and Two Hand Ijiundries. 28
Withdrawn.
Two Theatres. Four Hotels and many Boarding
29 Block 13, C &amp; T., one house, 2 story, 6
Houses. One Carriage and Wagon Factory.
Three
rooms. 1 house, 1 story, 5 rooms.
Blacksmith Shops. Two Restaurants.
Two Baker­
1 House, 1 story, 2 rooms. One-half
ies. One Military Band. One Public Library. One
cash
2,500.00
&lt;‘old Storage Plant. $70.IMP.(HI appropriated for a
uti&amp;nrAu
«»(egmo.
tutu***,
wi(h
nice
fciwnr
and
o+'sVtoftF 'Bwtfrtmg. Concrete Works. Cold Storage
Mowers, etc., on Park Ave.
6 , 000.00
Plant, three Artesian Well Drillers. Six Public 31
Anot.her
fine
home
on
Park
avenue
10
.000.00
Parks. One-Base Ball Park. Two Tennis Courts.
House,
2
story,
S
rooms,
electric
lights,
Two Bottling Works. Seven Wholesale Fish Houses.
gas ft»r cooking, copper wire screens,
Two Plumbing Contractors. Four Building Contrac­
35 gallon boiler. A bargain
3,500.00
tors. Two Photograph Galleries.
Three Livery 33
I louse, 2 story, 8 rooms, on Magnolia
3,000.00
Stables. Four Attorneys at l«i\v. Splendid Sewer­ 34
A
choice
home.
House
2
story
and
age System. Street Car Line. Masonic, K. of P.,
attic. S rooms, garage, Mowing well,
W. of W , Elk, Moose. Eagle Lodges. Two Bicycle
A bargain
7,000.00
Shops. One Really Trust 'Company. Seven Real 35
House.
3
rooms
and
kitchen,
&lt;
»n
Myrtle
Estate Agencies. Three ( 'rate Material louses. Out*
A \e . | m*( ween .rill ;m«l till St*
1.1 ri
Wrapping Paper and Printing I eli *r\
Five ltl.«urI I \ I 1 1 . $ I ,1)1 M1.1 H1 1 )|j i-;ls \ t e r m * o r
•DU.IX)
aiHf Agelirle.s. | |\e l ‘b\.«iriaiis I' IVe Shoe St&lt;i|'es. :t*i
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»ver
an
acre,
with
2
story,
7
room
bouse
Nineteen Grocer) Store.«. Fight I &gt;r\
kHIs IIoum'S.
on the Heights. Fine location for
Three C lo th in g Si ores. Four
Furniture Stores.
chicken
farm
4,000.00
Three Hardware Stores. Four Drug Stores. One
37
A
line
home,
2
story.
8
room
house,
Wholesale Grocerv. One Wholesale Feed and Grain
with 2 splendid lots {House on corner
House. One 5 and 10 Cent Store. Two Jewelry
lot , near business part of town
6 , 000.00
Stores. Two Musical Instrument Houses. Two See« 1
Houses. Two Veterinary Surgeons. Three Dentists.
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Two Civil Engineers. Three thousand li\e hundred
«&gt;1*. lit t \v»-t 11 1Hi Ii itlltl 1 11li Si •
I t &gt; in li
t $300.0(1
\cres ill Vegetables ‘I Went \-seven Vegelahle P&gt;UV
■i I i *-rii* i p n h .11111 I „m i t
500.00
I JJ l .»»I * , i Io, t i i -t 1 ; i n 11 11■Mi ■, &lt;i , i ii .1 vi.-II
i r&gt;. i t ( \ , etc., eti .
1000 . 0(1
I ut nti Sanford It ight *
Sanford is one o f the healthiest eitie&gt; in the state.
3 5 0 .0 0
I a »1 Oil S . t n l o l ii l i t I g l l t *
3 0 0 .0 0
Splendid street cleaning department, sewerage, a
- I ait* m Iilk 5, Tii-r 6
1000.00
well organized sanitary department and such other
S ¡.Splumlid H e ig h t* lari*
1000.00
-organizations as conduce to the welfare and good health.
9 2 Lois in Sanford Heights
7 0 0.00
The vegetable output from the Sanford farms for 10 2 fa.»ts in Cicorgetmvn
2 5 0.00
H50.00
last season, from 2,175 acres of tiled land ami 1,325 11 Lot on Magnolia, Ihmween Kth and 9th
12
2
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aris
on
&lt;ink.
iHriween
12th
and
13th
I
100.00
acres not tiled, was ;ls follows;
13 *i laris on Sanford Heights, fronting Park avenut
‘120,000 Crates Celery
$525,000.00
67x130. Kuch
5 5 0.00
250.000 Crates Lettuce ~
375.000.
00
M 2 laris, comer Kltli and M yrtle
1100.00
225.000 Crates Other Vegetables
215.000.
00
15 I Corner lot, loth and Palmetto
9 0 0.00
25.000 Barrels Irish Potatoes
125.000. 00 16 1 Pot between 9th and 10th on Palmejtn
h 00.00
17
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lajt
between
3rd
and
4th
on
Oak
12
5 0.00
110.000 Bushels Corn
99.000. 00 1H
1
Lot
between
3rd
ami
4th
on
Oak
2100.00
65.000 Bushels Sweet Potatoes
65.000.
100
!) 1 Lot, ire-tween Ft and 2nd on French
600.00
194)00 Boxes Citrus ( itms Fruit
23,760.00 20 Ith're'k 5, Tier 10 •
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2,000 Tons Hay
24.000.
00 168x26S ft., on Park Avenue (about 6 lots'
3500.00
81.000 Watermelons
.........
. 12,500.00 22— U»t on 1st Street, between Palmetto and Sanford
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$1,464,250.00
or 3,118 cars of 40,000 lbs. capacity.
Five room Cottage, on. Palmetto ave­
nue between 4th and 5th streets
toilet and bath. Artesian well con­
nection. Cash ...... ........■............ ......$
2 Lot 13, Blk 5, Tier 2, House of 10 rooms
3—Lot, 100x150 ft,, 10 rapm House, two
stories. Flowing well and rain water
water tank-__ : .
......................
4 Two story, 7 room House, lot 100x110
ft., on Oak avenudl Plenty of Mowers
and shrubbery ............ .................
5- Five room Cottage, comer lot, 67x 75
feet. Easy terms.
6—Lpt 65x117, House 6 rooms and bath,
warehouse. Use of warehouse re­
served for 5 years. Good flowing
well. Half cash.,.................
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1,500.00
2,500.00
.
4,500.00
3,500.00
2 ,f 0 0 .0 0

3,000.00

Avenues
1100.00
Nice
lari in Sanford Heights
,
225.00
lari on corner, Ireri. 11th and 12th, on Magnolia
Avenue. One-half cash .
,
500.00
25 Ivot on 3rd Street, Stringfellow’s Addition.. ................ 500.00
26— Comer lot Markham Heights.......... ................... 300.00
27 - 7 Lots in West Sanfonl j
700.00
28— Whole block, 3, Tier 18 r - ,
1500.00
29— 2 loots in Celery Avenbe Addition
200.00
30— 1 Lot in Celery Avenue Additigp
300.00
31 - - W«j of a Bloek (5 lots), on'Palnutto v
2000.00
32— EH of a Block (5 lots), on Magnolia.......................... 2000.00
33— WJi of-Block (Slots) on*l'ark
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2500.00
34— 2 Lots, between 10th and 11th on Elm
........ . *80o!o0
3 a - 1 loot, Ixitween 11th and 12th ori Mngnolin
4uu.00
36- 2 lajLre on Magnolia, between 10th and l Uh
I25 o!oq
37 1 lari, between French and Myrtle, on 1st St. .
1000.00
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Established 1869.
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By «-vote oLc'vasidcrahly more th»n
-UJre- * g h m tH k d ir^ y v to n ltf north"AT' *
‘ (our to one, according to tho moat ann="
wind, rain and hail whlpjicd back and
pie to returns procurable. Hillsborough
forth across the nation» capital yes­
county voted (or brick roads, and by
terday, leaving death and ruin in ita
such action placed itself in tho front
wake. Three dead, «cores in ju red and
ranks of good roads counties, taking a
hundreds oL Uuiuaaiula .oi dollars worth
«tap which will mean a tremendous ad­
of property destroyed visa rip toll re­ r* W ?
vertisem ent for the wbolo state. All
corded in the hurried canvtaa made
the city precincts had been reported
when the city aroused itaelf after hajf
complete soon after the polls closed and
an hour of helpleeaneM in the grasp of \
ab out half the country precincts re­
the element». Out of a blaxing sky, unported during the evrning. Those which
dcr which the city was sweltering with
have not yet reported, mostly small
the temjx’rature at 100 degre«*, came tho ■
communities having few votes, will festorm, roaring from the north, driv­
. port today, and will change the result
ing a mail of clouds that cast a mantle
little, if any. The total vote, accord­
of darkness over the city; Tho gale,
ing to tho latest figures last night, was
reaching a velocity of almost aevernty
3,041 for bonds and 786 against. AI-.
miles an hour, swept the streets clear,
though it had been confidently expected
unroofed houses, tore detached small
th at the bomb would carry by a consid­
structures (rum their foundation', wreck­
erable majority, the tremendous major­
ed one office building, overturned wag­
ity which was actually polled In favor
ons and carriages in rip? streets, and
v „"VT-;? t
of the issue was a surpsise to even the
swept Washington's hundred parka,
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most enthusiastic supporters of the meas­
mm
tearing huge branches from trees and
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ure. The opposition seemed to fade
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even uprooting sturdy old elms, land­
into nothingness. The only fear was
m arks of a century. Washington's wall
that felt early in the day that the vote
kept streets, with their wesllh of tret's,
would Ik* so light that the result might
were littered with broken foliage, roofs,
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FLORIDA FOR EAtTORIES
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be dangerously close by default, hut in
debris and dead birds, at if a playful
the afternoon voting was resumed at a Wclbiirni* Work Will lie llrru|&gt;ir&lt;l m l In Arrounl of ihr llig tnniiersn rj Will he Bulli in &lt; lly 1.1mil* by n San- ’■per ami Rope ( an he Made From giant had carelessly swished his club up
lively rate and It was seen that the vote
ami down the city. The wind wrecked
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ford Slock t ompany
Temporary Cfuartcr« for Official*
Florida Plants
would lie a furily good one, There was
it* havoc liefore the rain and in five
That Sanford will nt last have on
A representative of u manufacturing minute* the tem perature dropped from
considerable inequality, however, some
Tin* lioartl 'if county commission* ra
Miami, the Magic City. where you
precincts voting heavily am! others vot­ liavit finally decided to accept I he offer have always wanted to go, will have a Ideal amusement park and swimming syndicate is now In Florida, we under­ the 100 mark to lu-twoen sixty and sev­
of the number of rooms in the Wel- monster celebration hext Thurdssy, jtool is beyond question, as a company stand. looking into the prospects of ob­ enty. Then tho rain turned to hail, and
ing light.
borne hloek on a strictly rental basis. Friday and Saturday, when the seven­ of Sanford citizens has been formed taining a sufficient supply of the well hull »tone* battered on roofs and crashed
o o o
The rattle Industry of Osceola coun j Tlie bulge room on I lie third floor will teenth anniversary of that city will be to la k e 'u p this mailer at once The known plant, the Spanish bayonet, through skylight* and window*. F'or
ty is helping to add to the national rep­ lw used it* the court room and Mr. observed in a most fitting manner with lienutiful natural spring and park grounds Yucca aloifolin, before going into the half an hour the city cowered, paralyzed,
utation of Florida as an ideal place for ftohinson, the owner will put in nn ole- all tin- pomp and pageantry of parades, in the western part of the city at the husineo-s of manufacturing ro|a* and under the Ixating of the storm, every
investment. Relative to recent trans­ vator service that will make the third music, ball games, athletic events, etc concrete bridge just west of the Florida twine from the fiber of Its leaves. Ex- activity suspended. Trolley cars, street
All the people of this w i'Lion who wish Fertilizer factory will In- purchased perimenl has sufficiently demonstrated traffic and telephone service were halted,
actions there the tbceolat Journal says floor very convenient. All the rooms
to
attend can get the cheap rate of $5,50 arid one of the finest resorts m the state the feasibility of such manufacture and government departm ents siuqiended opnecessary
for
the
officials
will
)«•
given
“ fine of .the largest local deals that has
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^¡ut-lhejuiujid.
Urp. Ikd»«!«. MiflU«» «wUp»*'! bo. AU til
lltu -Obui. row* Im »upur-tud LluJU tho, a r a t iujuL. 'JAw " &lt; * » * ■ . 1 « . tiiix e ___¿WWW.UUlWc-We-taUiw-hit*Wv-w«*-crioeswvi'H
mg
should
lie
an
ideal
location
for
the
1
on
the
6th
and
7th,
good
to
return
the
to
ta
le
advantage
of
the
same
in
the
h'*f
without
great n o t
i
stury brick office liuiliflng occupied by
muted Monday when Henry Partin
There is another sjiecii-s of the same B S. Saul Company, real estate dealers,
purchased 500 head of one year old Lrausaction of thè rounty's busine** 10th. This will l*e u good opportunity fall arid the te*»! will be constructed at
of visiting the Fla*t Coast and the city once for the delectation of the public genus from which the filier is so easily and fifteen persons were curried down
steers ami heifers from Henry Hass until a new court botisi' cari !«• built
The
new
Seminoie
Bank
Si
Trust
Co
of Miami at a very cheap rate, and enjoy­ The grounds are nt present owned by removed that it has been for many in the crash- W. K. Hilton, vice pres­
Then- are hut few weeks that pass dur
ing a good 11ml' with the J*siple of Miami Judge Stringfellow who years ago was year* used &lt;fnr twine, home strings and ident of the real estate company; Tho«.
will
&lt;*Tup&gt;
thè
corner
riami,
formerly
ing a year hut what some ileal of eonsid
«table magnitude has been closed in­ is'Upieil h&gt; M &lt;• Coggiiut i l o . and Pis&gt;p|e wisimig to attend from San­ struck with ttie beauty ol the place but other like jiurjnnes in the south. F'or B. Feaiey, 65 year» old, a clerk, and an
volving a few hundred to jtnmy thoq this «di alno stimolate business ili thè ford unii vicinity will take the Float failing to intercut any one in the project such u*«i the long leaves of the bear unidentified man w ho entered the build­
sand head of cattle. Kissimmee is the block ami make that eftd of tlif city wtike Coast train from Ktu or prise Junction and having no time to devote tiyil htm- griuv, Yucca filamentosa, liaVe but to ing to try to reot'ue those caught in the
home of some ol the moat successful up frotn thè long lethargy indi whicli Li and the rut«i of $5.50 iipplien from that self will disjjowe of the property to the tie passed through hot ashes, or sul&gt;- wreck, were taken frotn the ruins dead.
new company.
jecli-d to steam, to make the stripping Half a dozen were taken to hnspitals
and well known cattle men Of the state, ha* fallen sinre thè march of progress jilnce.
Remember the date. August 7lh, Stb
This sjiring in years gone by was off the Ih-shy part of the leaf an easy seriously injured, and hulf a doren more
am) the cuttle industry is one that has ha* hecn inaile townrda other pari* of
brought thousand* of dollars into the the city. With the building of the Fllks ( anil !»th and get your ticket* nt Flnter- famous all over the south for Its wonder- task, leaving the filter» bare and usable were treated for alight injuries. T o­
f'luh on Park avenue just mirth of the (tr i*-«- J unci ton
fill curative properties, Wing at times I without further prejiariition This plant night the poliee still were digging in the
town during tha last few m onths”
Band building, bulklieadillg the lake ,
mil«! the fabled Fountain of Youth” is to (&gt;,- found all over the south, as far ruins, fearing other Itodies might l»e
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front anil a new tourist hote l
i om |
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Nti* ! H Tolar H o s t e s *
of Ponce lie la-oil by the tourists who. north as Virginia, and pi«.-u-&gt;«*ew several r»*eoVered
Perry Sw eatl, 26 year» of age. soli of niercial "tre',t may regain s o m e of tinMr» Fl-ne»t It 1‘olar was t h e I'hurrn
annually made pdgrmiagie to this spring ' advantages t&gt;ver the Spanish bayonet
o o 0
Captain \V \V Sweatt of No 41!' Plan
liet Jirestlge
mg hide*» ut a delightful card party ai from i thcr purl* of Florida to bathe in (jiie l* that it* lenii-», a* long as th
Senator J Hamilton ia’wi» lias corns
street, was almost instantly killed a few
T h e court room will be located on llk- tier tymiLsome new hom e on M agnolia the waters and drink the sparkling ol its showier cousin, are borne on and to the conclusion th at the "old man" of
minutes after midnight when he dashed
avenue Tuesday afternoon, compli­ draught th at was said to he a panacea entirely clothe a short stem, not leaving
the family has not received proper rec­
into a slowly moving freight train ut the lhird floor of the block, the official»’ mentary to her attractive house guests,
for many ailments of the human family. some part* bare through the successive
ognition from a grateful country, al­
point where the Atlantic Coast Line rooms on the second floor and the month­ her sister. Mrs. T. A. Begg* and Mr»
Tho swimming pool will be made dropping of leaves as they mature.
though the nation has honored the other
Railway crosses North Boulevard. He ly rental to the county for as many Wilson of Titusville and Mr» i W
first and the lienutiful grounds put in Another is that the point on tile leaf is
T ile
members of the American household.
was rilling a motorcycle and the theory room s as are needed will be $100
lease system was first proposed to the "'bigate of Jacksonville Three tables shape when tha park will lie thrown o|H-n flexible, not rigid and keenly sharji a*
A* « result he announced his intention
of William Stevens, who was following
It i* to introduce a bill setting aside July 29
commissioner', but on account of the o( BU&lt;li" n ^ d g r were pl.yeil
Mr» to the public. From time to time other that of the Spanish bayonet
cluee behind on another motorcycle is
m*d*' lh" h|Kb,‘*t
attractions will la- added and being only easily cultivated, producing a crop soon­ a* "F’ather’s D ay." Already there ia a
that young Sweatt did not s»s- the light objections to the county being tied up &lt; ru,r
with a five year pr.q»»»ition they favored winning the prlie, * lovely hand painte.1 five minutes walk from the centre of er.* As the whorl of leaves arivsi from j
"Mother»’ Day" and # "Children's
curried by the flagman who was on the
rental of the room, it Iking
the l’lul*' 'r '"' «»»olation prlie which wo* Sanford this new j.ark will la- well pal- a *hort stern, there 1» little wo»te mate Day
"Why shouldn't we do some­
opposite aide of the train from the riders the rental ot ttie rooms
general opinion that Seminole county cul ,l,r' “ pretty bridge ¡wore, wo* won | ronued. The new company expect» rial to add to tha tonnage. It i* rather thing for the old man?" asked the sen­
Tampa Tribune.
will be ready to build a goo-l court house by Mrs. J. W. Dickins. Refreshing to have » bottling work* engaged In more common In Florida than the Yucca ator. "He |iays the bills and on cold
o o n
punch was served during the afternoon, bottling the water fur export trad« as aloifolin.
in three year*' time
winter mornings is forced to light the
Petitions ure being signed readily
and when the pleasant games of rarilA several inquiries have already been re­
All the species of this genus pessosa Area. In summer they make him do
With
a
clock
in
the
tower
of
the
Welwhich will peon 1» presented,to the Man­
were ended delirious Ice cream and cake ceived relative to this long forgotten long, smooth, non-aliaorlient fiber*, ur
tho work of a horad In mowing the lawn
atee d ty council, asking for an election borno block, the temporary quarters were served. Mrs. Tolar's guest* were spring whose waters were once so popu­
great
durability
and
unsurpassed beneath the blazing sun. Ills lot, al­
to appear liotter than the
o n a botyi i» u f of thirty-five thousand can, be, made
,
, ,
,
Mrs. J. A. Bcggs, Mrs. Wingate, Mrs. lar with the public.
strength, and are of great value for rope together, is not a happy one. He de­
(lunM
j c Ut.nnt,u
Mr&gt;
dollars. Already the work of selling majority ofthe court house* m many | ^
The announcement that this wondrr- making. They will grow in light, sandy
serves the recognition." Senator Iwwls
to
gfade stakes has been accomplished and counties ten rimes the age o Seminole j w IJickjnil&gt; M n F. J. Gonsalea, Mrs ful »pring would again be opened
soil, no mutter how j&gt;oor, though, nat­ intends to introduce u hill at this session,
K. Deas. Mia. the public ho«been hailed with
joy by
plana are on foot for water works sew­ and tlk. Welborne block will 1* At tod fJeo KoI Jr M fl_ H
urally, in richer soil the leaves will be but will not prras It for consideration un­
erage olid“ packing; also a seawall ex- up in oa
* P* u “ ,w “ t"our I Mslyel Bowler. Mrs. E. I). Brown the fieople of this section who know it longer, therefore more valuable. The
til the regular aesaion beginning In De­
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tending the entire length of the .river­ house would be In the Interior.
The party were Joined later in the j by reputation, mu/iy of them having only reason why this southern* source
cember. If prom pt action la not taken
front with a magnificent boulevard,
M. F. Robinson, the owner has reached
by Mr* R. J. Holly.
d ra n k th« waters and bathed In the pool
of wealth has not lieen earlier exploited on it then he threatens to make a speech.
the age where he was anxious to rid hlmo o o
before it fell Into decay and wo* allowed 1» that the profier machinery for decor­
ooo
aelf
of
tho
care*
incidental
to
the
rental
B l n spits of the largest year in build­
to become filled Up.
Will (’em* to Sanford
ticating the fiber* had not been Invent­
of
a
large
building
and
was
willing
to
In view of tho opinion of Judge Duf­
ing that St. Petersburg has ever known
The great nes-d of an amusement park ed, It »ecru* that now It ha* lieen —
Edgar Mobley, for fifteen years em
i n a n i * term*
m t u n to
u &gt; nanyone
i i r u u c who
m i u would
« u u m take
m n*
,
.
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fy, who ordered the vital organs of E. O.
the coming season promises to see every make
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ployed ma clerk »nd manager of the drugw and swimming pool in Sanford ha* long no difficult task, it would seem. '.
t t been felt and during the remainder of
Painter, the "Jacoksonville Fertilizer
house and almost every room occupied enure cliarge and the majority of the store owned by the DeSoto Drug Corm"
We have often urgod th at cordage King." turned over to Dr. George II.
and the real estate men report an unusal citizens of Seminole county think the pany, has tendered his resignation to the summer season there will lie some­
demand for houses. The board of trade commissioner* have acted wisely in this take effect on the first of August and will thing doing all' the Lime at Seminole manufacturer* turn their attention to Whipple, in the event they are found to
the value for their purpose« of the bear be decaying, the question now ariaes,
U getting a big mail every day, most of m atter of the selection of the temporary nrcept a jiosition in Sanford.. ^ r- Spring*.
gross. Perhaf* the day la at hand now who will determine when the viscera
quarters
for
the
transaction
of
county
the J itte rs being from persons desirous
Mobley ha» • host of frien^a in Lake: An announcement of the new cornwhen the possible economic importance 1» vanishing? Attorney Arthur L. Jackbusiness' &gt;
to rent houses for the season.
^ to ae* .him
. . leave. pany will be given later, with the publi­
City and..............
all will regret
of this point will be rccognlicxj. When son, who 1» counsel for Mrs. Painter,
ooo
The price la much lea« than the owner j j r
Fxs«*n both efficient and popular cation of the charter to be applied for
rope walks, potteries, glaas work* and
The Seaboard Air Line's passenger or lessee» could get from Individual jn t jie performance of hia, dutire and a and the actual work of opening the new other like establishments for the utiliza­ took an appeal from tho decision ofjtho
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depot in Ocala is to be remodeled and tenant* and with the elevator « rvice | mQn conM-|«nUous and faithful em- pork will then begin. The idea of a new tion of Florida's natural wealth are in court. He said th a t the question would
enlarged, the work to commence with­ and other convenience* the commla-1ployw, than h(l h u proVen himaelf tourist hotel ha» also been enter taints) operation this state will have a backing r « u lt In the tail trig of more testimony.
T hat mean« th a t if the United ¿Rates ___
by the company, aa. the location ia one
in the nest few days. The freight de­ sioner* have undoubtedly made a good could not lx) found anywhere.
of manuTacturai Tor Ri diversified agri­ Fidelity and G uaranty Company come
deal.
of
the
boat
In
the
city
and
the
houae
Before taking up hit new dutlea Mr.
depot adjoining will also be rebuilt.
culture and growing commerce.—Timee- Into court under a five-day nolle* to
-----Several thousand dOttSrt WlR b r 'e x ­
Mobley and fam ily wiR Viiit for.awhile pould be m ade very popular bath winter tTnlon. --------------- •
” 7 ---------the other«aide add declares the organs,
at Daytona Beach, going to Sanford and eum m er.. ' ■
pended In Improvements on the two
Will Publish the law s
of
Mr. Painter ore decaying, the defense
Mill
Creek
flowi
through
the
prop­
Buildings. .
At the meeting of the county com­ later to till Id ijnewr position. —Lake
wilt
u k that it be proved. This will ne­
"
Prominent
Educators
hero
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”
erty
and
h
small
boat
can
be
rowed
from
.'y, y ■
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missioner» next Tuesday The Herald City Index.
cessitate
tho callink^pf exports by both
uLr
springs
to
Utke
Monroe,
a
short
Warren A. Ruth, professor In the
M t Is stated th at actual work on the will be ordered to print the atate law*
aides to make a n eAnty)jr\ation.
nee
away,
and
in
time
this
creek
SBU
Illinois
Agricultural
Experimental
Sta­
At his own request. General William
proponed electric railway between Jack­ for Seminole county and the aame wdll
could lx* u»cd as a harbor for marty amali tion. and Arno H. Nehrling, Instructor
............
H. Bixby, chief of engineers of the
sonville and St. Augustine will 1« started appear about August .............
15th. As
a copy
by the first of October. The cost of of the new law* will lx: mailed to every United State* army, »ill retire August P r ,,u - wbl“ * t* cupa,lU woultl pr*icf in Floriculture and assistant in the F.'xIleautirul, Hrdrahglaa
perimental Station If the University of
th b railway will reach the two million voter in Seminole county this edition 11, In favor of Col. William T. Roaaell, »&lt;» spetjd a day a t the aprinpMrs S. McBritto hold» the record for
Wtth the many advantrgea of Scfo- Illinois at Urbana, Illinois, were in the
— dollar m ark, .to lie accomplished by will be one of the bret advortiaing me- senior colonel of the engineer corf*.
beautiful
hydrangioa in this section,
d
ty
for
several
hours
on
Wednesday.
Grneral
Bixby
would
not
Im
re
a
c
tu
a
l,
inole
Spring*
aa
a
location
Tor
an
arauaeCanadian and British money.
dium* ever and th* advertisers should
bringing
in
one to Lawson's store on
They
were
the
guests
of
S.
Rung*
and
aervice
on
account
of
age
until
next
I
rnent
park
U
la
not
an
idle
dream
to
pr^• ooo
rerriemlwc the date and get their copy
Saturday
that
was pronounced by critics
N.
A.
Colbert
and
were
greatly
ftnpresred
December,
two
months
after
the
date
diet
th
at
in
a
few
month*
this
property
The little town of Dunncllon is cer­ ready for^the big edition. The Herald
with the agricultyral, advantages of to be one of the finest ever seen here.
will
be
worth
many
times
the
original
on
which
Colonel
Roaaell
m
ust
retire,
th
a
t^
la
y
V
il,
carry
about
thirty
paged
tainly progenaing. Contracts have been
Qanfonl and the celery delta. Prof. I t waa pink in color and very.large and
mad« for tha expenditure of 9100,000 of good m atter. A later announcement lienee be asked Tor retirement before price and the new company has good
Hehrling U the oon of II. Nehrling, the the plant, while only a year old had four
cause
to
think
they
have
struck
that
date
th
at
hia
brother
officer
might
putting la a new aewer system and will be made about thia edition and mean
thing good In- the .omuaentinr Hi a n d i weli known h nrtknlturli t of- Got ha fine blonma,
rare among thee* plant*.
th at will return t handsome profit In Un». | In Onutge county.
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THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
A Budget Of Interesting'Items
From Correspondents ,

EVENTS Or SEMINOLE COUNTY
E fficient Staff O f Reportera Weekly
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MOORE MOVEMENTS
Resident* hnvo been favored, as Rev.
f i. T . Galnrn baa preached the last two
Sundays and held revival services ev­
ery evening last week and In this much
interest has been displayed and good
attendance.
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Mrs. G. A. Moore la In Arcadia spend­
ing some time with her daughter, Mrs.
R . F. Holzcndorf.
Mm. R. A. Coachman and daughter,
Mrs. J. F, Jadon and son Jsck were here
for -TTKìim &amp; testÙ M M im iuU -Jo» Own*
W on’«, enroute from a visit In Arcadia
to their borne in Miami.
M rs. Morris of Forest City visited
her son, C. C. Morris and family recent­
ly. Master Alton Morris Is at borne
from a visit w hh his grandmoiW »
M i» Edna accompanied her grand­
m other home for a month.
,
Mrs. John Robinson* and children
of Norwalk is visiting her father, Fred
Cowan.
M r. and Airs. W. H. Byers moved
to town a month ago and moved back
again last week.
C. C. Worthington of Tampa was a
guest of the Hancocks and Ellsworths
recently.
y O - F. McClelland was in Geneva last
week and bought about fifty head of
cattle owned by the- late Mrs. Eliza­
beth Prevatt.
*
Mr. ahd Mrs. W. W. B ritt and son and
M r. and Mrs. Louis Willis have moved
to Loughman to work at their former
business in the saw4 mills.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight have
, moved from the Moss place to W. Wl
• B ritt’s house on Miller avenue.
•A family by the name of Long from
N orth Carolina have ju it moved into
tho Siaytor house at Beck Hammock
and will farm.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Raynor and Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Squires of Cameron
avenue have been enjoying a month's
stay In the Andrew's bungalow at Shell,
Mound.
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Mrs. M. J. Chase and O. L. Chase of
West Sanford were calling on friends
about here Sunday.
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Jo« Cameron Is m ating plana to raise
more celery, lettuce, etc., than ever cn

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much of th at and ready to return the office to the ap ­
his forty acre truck 1farm. He has a were much ptoaaed,
pointing power, assisting the new man
,
few new trucker», one from North- Caro­ country is beautiful.
Misses M artha and Nellie King, two In every possible m an n er.""
lina, one from Geneva and a woman
of
our most popular young ladles have
trucker from here.
gone
with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Luther
Müler
Building
Mr*. R. F. Duke left Tuesday for
to
N
orth
Carolina,
whccs~&lt;hs)M
wik
WuiUffÄAiWl.
SUI
leil'Tlj’
î f î v M ¡lier
Folk»town, Ga., for a viait with home
«H H :•'■MrysfW»hw"*»&gt;w«peniitt*ndinif-»^»P«»d «cVeral months visiting the many building this week, being engaged tit
of Interest In th a t State.
putting down the foundation. The
construction job near Hastings.
( spent building will be south of The Herald
1 &amp; and Mrs. T. W. Lawton
Mrs. Samtnis of O Jery avenue, Mrs.
Ellsworth of noardal! avenue and R. L. last week with friends at Daytonu office and will consist of two g o o d s ta rs J
rAoms on the first floor and apartm ent»‘i
Grier of Cameron City have ail been Beach.
___ M j. a a d Mrs— U-.J L .
wsyriw
% 'lte 111 with malaria recently.
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and ReiwferetT ** '
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’ rfw f cowan am! children hkvo moved gone* to Tentidawe; w here *Töv)"^wtfl w enpy *onó of the store rooms and also! 2331485353535323534823535323484853485323904853485323482323
spend
the
summer,
the
rooma
overhead.
The
other
room
Into the Aldridge house on Celery ave­
nue nn^ will work on the farm.
C. S. Bragg df Ohio, who is here to will be fitted up. for offices slid have al­
Carries the water aeriated free of contamina­
Hail os large as "Boston Baked" brand take the agency at the A. C. I* depot ready been leased fftr a term' of years at
tion aniL Obstruction.
of beans fell thick and fast for ten rnin- during
Mr. Wheel«rr’a vacation has a good price.
Mr. Miller started this building one
u t a dyring a heavy storm Friday after­ moved to Florida and he-and his Family
Always under perfect control and each funcnoon.
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are a t the Cushing Homo lor tho pres­ year ago and built the bakery pa/t,
Ed * Cameron is getting about on e n t
~ from which building he has been serv­
tioil is performed separately.
crutches as a- result of a savage mule
.IiobL.. Lawton and. hla si*ter, Mi» ing the trade. He will now fit up a
kick, which nearly fracturec)"a
.....
Helen have gone to Daytona Beach to (rent room for the retail trade and will
Dr. Robson waa called Tuesday night join th e^ n a n y of our t o w n e e who “Uo/ ’ut
“ dfllr&gt;' k¡“ h*n
***
to see tho sick child of Mr. and Mrs. have been attracted there this luramcr. ) lu n (lw wUI
« " H aho cold drin]a
&gt;■
. . .
«' and Ice cream.
J. G. Hasty.
The hotel, show a good number of] The /|o n t of tbo ncw buildinK ^
^
people coming into town. Lot. a r e |tho u u - t
, tw n of buiI brick 'w ith y
.. „A LTAM ONTE ANNOTATIONS___ •eM m g-triF-and indications are most ^
jpRrj- «.'■yasxv —
.
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f U U n p ;i n H l i i B P C W / ^ s T f f e g r
M r. and Mrs. S. Maxwell McIntyre favorable to growth and prosperity.
"Now
oîTExhibition
at
the
Sanford,
House,
ance and Lbe work will be completed by
are spending a few days a t their palatial
Sanford,
Florida
October Arts in order to be ready for
cottage. They are combining business
the fall trade. This new building will
with pleasure and to a ttest Altamonte's
Rrown Will b e M arshal
add
another value to Magnolia avenue
delightful climate in midsummer and
T he'opposition to J» C. Brown (of as a business street.
M tn to be enjoying beautiful Altamonte Polk county, as United- ¿fates Marshal
S. O. Shinholser is the Contractor.
as a delightful summer resort as well as for the Northern D istrict of Florida
winter. On their journey south they aeema to have dwindled to nothingness
ReaotatJons of Respect
passed - through a tem perature of 104 with the u su red fact th a t Senator Flet­
degrees to find their thermometer a t cher has at last given his unqualified
Whereas, it has pleased sn All-Wise
IN CHARGE
Altamonte Springs registering 02 de­ endorsem ent with Senator Bryan, to Providence to tako from our midst,
grees with comfortable nights for sleep­ the Folk county man.
Emmett II. Herndon, the father of one
ing. They will leave on their return
of
our members,
For some time it was recognized th at
trip Thursday, Aug. 31st.
Therefore,
be it resolved, th at we and J
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Brown had the inside track on the Others,
C. A. Dallas, Altamonte's enterpris­
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bu t ull the candidates kept hope alive
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ing brick and stone manufacturer, has
in their breasts by recalling that there
just completed a lino walk from the
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was liable to lie a disagreement between gentleman and wt? greatly deplore hlsj
front stej* of a A. II. Fuller’s cottage
loss,
and
we
hereby
extend
our
must
the two senators on the m atter, and th at
across the lawn to the front gate. Mr.
each one of them stood »-good chanco heartfelt sympathy in tin- great bereavi
Fuller has had many other improvements
of being the compromise candidate to | merit of his four sons and other relamade and Ilia beautiful grounds th at
lives, and especially to our brother
l*e agreed on.
add much to the attractiveness of his
[ councilman.
pretty home. Mr. Dallas is now build­ . Telegrams just receive«! in the city j7 Be it further resolved, that the city
I have opened an up-to-date Bicycle Shop on No. 101, First S t. My stock
ing fancy cement steps to Buena Cottage now ahow th at both senators are agreed 1clerk be instructed to furnish a copy of
now Lm not as complete as It will be later as all my goods are not In. My
on the Southern. D istrict Mars hid, u n d ', then«* resolutions to nur brother councilon Maitland avenue.
whole
line Is new to Sanford, up-to-date, and picked with a view to qua!exiw«'t«d early .
J. MV Lewis lias his handsome brick the nomination can
j man and copy to the Sanford Herald
this
week,
according
to
advices
from
ity. In HlcycJes and Tires 1 am offering the biggest values ever offered In
garage very nearly complete«!, which
for publication, an«l that a copy be Spread
adds much to the progress!vene-w of this Washington.
Sanford. I want your business and guarantee all good* nnd repair«.
ujKin the minutes «if this body.
The present inarahlu, Captain Horr,
l*eauliful village.
SANFORD CITY COUNCIL:
Fogg &amp; Osteen have purchased and who has been asked to resign, says the
,
C. C. Woodruff.
harvest«.»«! the crops of corn rnise«l by M r.j position he is In is embarrassing, for he
S. itunge,
Mullen in his young grapefruit grove. cannot resign and keep [faith with Ids',
w H. Underwood,
The heaviest July bloom ever known is party, which placed him in position for
Committee.
setting the fruit plentifully and is an in­ a definite term, expecting that, as here*.
dication of a large crop of grnfie fruit to tofore, nil commissions would l*e recog­
Congregational Church
nized ils binding and in good faith until
be harvested late next spring.
Next Sunday morning the theme for THE S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Florida State College For Women
O a la ta v illt, ria rid a
their natural expiration or until the roiuddkration will be "The Huppy Sur­
Tallalaii««. florid«
holder hud been removed for cuuse, prises of Judgm ent." In the evening H * i t S i t i i a t O p t a i S e p t e m b e r lb « 2 3 r d , 1 9 1 3
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OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
C &lt;jll#g* oí A rt* la d S r i t a o i , N o rm « ) &amp; he»J w ith
TK s U a iv t r e it f o í F io n d i p Ä i m f w siW p l
D****r»m*s»i, S*h«&lt;N&gt;i «&gt;&lt; Mir««c, S&lt;h**l &gt;*f
Mrs. Henry Ytwige has gone to New neither of which exigency has aris«»n the subject will be, "Tha Sovereignty U r lb « L boral l a d p r o li _____ id w u ti e « o f FWfl ‘ KA mr t 4*rff*rt*n
S ch o o l o f E t p i t u i c h . H a m * f r o n o m k i D tp i« i
o s a r m a n ai ih« attu ai m i o f li v ia f
HfcfW m o ra l la » »
of the Better Self.” All art* cordially
York, where she will spend the summer in his -place.
n»*n* Wltjl 1 * iS «Mtwo D ivistati
1er* t ton,
1*iIf fpsnslly
B wawliM hw JJiikfi- Allmacftw* a m
^thre*rk&lt;»tii
H r e il f ÏÔÔ par* n*ni iiw tr***
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with her sister.
4 orno» f i r n » c f J««u
f o r tnf»ym
M* -*k«w f w«s.■s — lasted#« iw A t Ki« I has
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F. P. STRONG,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Meade made u ami cjuaiiflcAtion of a succ&lt;*fl»or autoa a M i i B m a t t . i ', » .
FDWAMD CONKADI. P#««
trip to South Morula lust week. They malic ally remove« him. and hi» is willing
Acting Paator.

Inexpensive And Easily Applied
Locally %By The Farmer

ISAACB. NAYLOR

EV ER Y B O D Y

WELCOME

Bicycles And Bicycle Repairing

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The Bank is now in a position of unquestioned strength and stability which it has earned. For the past
Quarter of a Century its profits, except for legitimate dividends for its stockholders, have been devoted to
upbuilding and strengthening its position until now it has attained the enviable reputation of a Roll of Hon­
or Bank. NOW, that it has built up this guarantee of its strength and stability, and realizing that there is
a growing demand among its customers and friends for a further enlargement of its usefulness:--

Therefore, It Is Resolved; That on October First, the bank will add to its present facil­
ities a SA VINGS DEPARTMENT, in which it will offer its patrons the same SAFETY, the
same STABILITY and the same COURTEOUS A TTENTION that have characterized its
twenty-five years o f past service. A ll of the features of a regular savings department will
be installed, UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION as is all the bank’s business.
Any one wishing to deposit funds on interest before this department opens will be given
a time certificate o f deposit bearing 4 per cent, interest. •
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REMEMBER THE IMPORTANT FACTS:--Intereit Bearing Certificates
The Savings Department will be
ready for'business on October 1st, when Time Deposits will Draw 4 per cent. Interest compounded quarterly
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Annivcr- After August Twenty Pounds Will Go
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In Certain Zonca

R O LLIN S

COLLEGE,

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Old#»! And M o il O eautlful Cam pus In P ln /ld a

College, A c a d e m y , Music, Eipftn.on, Fins Arts, Domestic Arts, sod Industrial
Miami »nil celebrate her seventeenth - t‘";tm imMiriO»w&gt;md- Bur k mn liww fr
- A f f i B i n i» ■■■, lose Ker'i Coures.
" T ^ i d v * t n l M i n f i ; in tan i hesL tlo c tric lights, tu e p fo tsc tin ii, i n s |y m n is i it m ,. no
anniversary in a fitting manner on ( sped instructions
ictiona to the ngntmasiera 6T
The Hammond Case Reveals The Fact That People
»fit -ïkssfM tJm » of music, $3,000 oefan, s dotfa
August 7th, 8th and 9th. Paraded, ball the countryy reíatTvedó TneTîîcrcàsc^'
p ianos, tw o fle e clu h s. ch o ru s class.
game*, demonstration by tbe fire de­ weight allowed for parrels going by
Have To Pay The Price
Superb ntw rooms for buamets •chool. full bankiaf equipment New chemical
partment, band concerts, grand ball, pan-,-I jkmI within the first and second
■nd physical laboratotir», equipped with every modern device; analyn of eotla, fel
liliarra.
engiDeefiiig couraea.
athletic contests, faptastic parades, etc. j zones, and the
ic iruukuuii
m ua up—” •• foods, water, preparation for *«*
reduction ni
in rates
ap­ w —
T
Lakes, besting, swimming, golf, itr tints, football, basket hall; Chrtstisn but unde
Special trains will be run on the East plying on the
^ ¿olayhipi available. For catalogurt addles«
rC t)lit' for" the grand occasion. Eollow- .-i’uteUnaaVki. J L i,, f ,, i ,■■■!,-■ -i] P - ^'MPwa»L»«a«a»n*
n&gt; i - , ^ iic n ^ V T r r - » x ^ r a c y r e r .* * ^ - * ^ w r r £ .
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BLACKM
AN, P h . L L O . P R B S t O B W r '^ ’f 2 C
ing is the oflicjol program:
( tic® o f the cKai
At Custom Prices And Consumer Paya Tho Freight
irtment
l&gt;eing as follows:
from the departm
ent being
ORDER OF TH E POSTMASTER
Thursday August 7th
GENERAL:
9 a. m. "ter 12 p. m.—Arrival of excurT he celebrated Hammond case, which of the interesting details hare been Un­
Office of the Postmaster Genera,
t Tl
*ion trains from Kry Wcat and Jackson­
settled in Jacksonville Friday of last noticed or lost sight of.
Washington,
July26,
1913.
ville, to be m et at the station by the Secik, deserves comment in*tho news­
In his address to tho juries, M r. Joe
Order Nu. 7319.
papers and law Journals the country Jones submits a calculation which, be pnd Regiment Band.
On and after August 16, 1913* the
1:30
p.
m
.—Grand
parade
of
decorated
over, for It was unique in several re­ claimed, represented tho cause (or a
limit
of weight of parcels of fourth class
automobiles, floats and motorcycle«.
spects.
goodly part oi the high cost of living in
mail
for delivery within the first and
3 p. m.—Bail game, Miami vm. Key
In the first Instance the case was the the southern territory where th e de­ West.
second zone» shall be increased from
first brought in Florida under the anti­ fendant company oiterated. I t was
7 p. m .-kD«monstration run of the eleven pounds to twenty pounds. The
tru s t act; In tho second it holds the rec­ shown th at this company comprises Miami Fire D epartm ent and extinguish­ rate of postage on parcels exceeding
o rd so far for the size of the verdict some seven hundred wholesale grocery ing of a Arc in a burning building at four ounces in weight shall be five cepts
, actually paid. There have been much firms and that the producers and .manu­ tho foot of Twelfth street.
for the first pound and one cent for A n
heavier verdicts, as all will recall the facturers are not permitted to sell to
If possible, take enough of OUR ICE Saturday to*Tast
7:30 p. m .—Band concert by the additional wto poundr-or-fraction thereof
monum ental am ount assessed by Judge any who do not belong to the association Light (¿Uord Band of Key West.
when intended for local delivery, and
until Monday^ delivery.
Keiusaw Mountain Landis against the 7 else if they are permitted to sell that
f!:30 p, ‘m .—Address of Welcome by five cents for the first pound and one
■ . »41
pay
to
the
aasodfistan d ard Oil Company, but th at amount he manufacturers
The strain on our drivers and draft animals is some­
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Mayor Watson and two otner
other aac
addresses cent for each additional pound or frac­
|
future of M1&gt;mL
w as.never piid . So has it been with tíon the am ount of their profits J u s t x F ^ ^
tion thereof when intended .for delivery
thing terrific now.
It, is touch and go with them
m o(t of the big verdicts th at have been if they had sold. The attorney estim­
at other offices within the A nt and sec­
9:80
p.
m
.—Grand
ball
In
the
fair
through the pitiless heat.
» - ' given against' concerns that were held ated that the increased prices vary from
building; music by the Amphion or­ ond zones.
to be operating in violation of the pro­ ten to thirty per cent. Price« are con­ chestra.
Sections 1, 3, 7 and 16, Parcels post
# By taking your Sunday supply of ice on Saturday you
m±i
il
.J
trolled In this m anner on the food sup­
Regulations, are amended accordingly.
visions of the Sherman law.
will be helping to give the driver on your route and
The pound rates of postage in the flrdt
In bringing this caw and in winning ply for thirty million people. Estim at­
Friday August 8th
his
team —don’t forget the team—some well earned
nnd second tones shall be as follows:
It the complainant, John T. Hammond, ing the cost of living of living for cachW
9 a. m. to 10 a. m.—Open air concert
rest.
Second
First Zone.
formerly of Orlando but now of Now ing the cost of living for each person at by the Light Guard llAnd.
Ixic
al
Zone
five
dollars
a
month
and
calculating
Zone
Weight
Smyrna, may be regarded by many as
-9. a, m. -C ontest ogzinst time beIt is only necessary to mention this to you.
We feel
rate
rate
rale
a public benefactor, though it is certain the profit on such a basis tho figure j1tw-een tho motor trucks of (he Miami
sure
you
will
act
on
this
humane
suggestion.
runs
up
into
tho
billions
annually.
Mr.
»0.05
»0.05
.
$0.05
1 jHiund
th a t the Southern Wholesale Grocery
West Palm Beach Fiye Department,
m
.06
.0(5
2 t*&gt;unda
.. .0«
Company does not look upon the mat­ Jones thinks he* has discovered a real
havin'* *^p rom l,an*°* to cover a sot course, lay 1 3 pound*
octopus,
and
takes
pleasure
in
.06
.06.
.96
ter in th at light,
their hose and get water,
.08
08 .
had n part in twisting one of it» tentacles.
.07
1 t JHiuiiitn
John T. Hammond set up business in
10 a. m. to 13 m, Athletic ami aquatic
.07
.09
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.09
The
fact
that
Judge
Locke
did
not
110 S o . P a rk A v o .
T o lo p h o n o 2 7
Orlando in 1906 a.t a wholesale hay,
sjkjI i*. including foot races, and general
10
08
10
6
1-niniU
grain and grocery merchant. He put a.*»»» triple damage* by way of penal­ track events, climbing a greased pole,
,08
.11
7 pounds
.11
in a large stock of goods and being pop­ izing the grocery trust waa assigned by swimming and diving contests, and an
8 jmunds ____ .09*
.12
.12
Judge
Cal)
as
a
reason
why
he
did
not
ular nnd well known, he soon established
exhibition high dive from a sixty foot
.09
.13
9 pounds
.is
do
so.
The
law
provides
that
the
judge
a considerable trade. In the course of
ladder.
W - 'i N s
10 pound*
.10
.14
.14
shall
lay
triple
damages
niter
the
jury
three months his stock heqame depleted
2 p. m. to 3 p. m.—Free concert by
.15
.10
.16
11
j
M
m
ml*
♦
nnd he sought to replenish it. Rut has rendered its verdict, the extrn amount the Light Guard Rand.
.16
16
12 ixtiiiid.*
11
when lie applied to the drummers and above the actual damage* ix*ing tin- |n-n3 p. m. Rail game In-tween Miami
.17
.17
&lt;13 |H)tind*
.11
brokers he w*a.s informed hi1 rould not nlty for violation. While this was not and Key West.
.18
14 (Kiund*
.18
12
dime,
tiie
ctmclusioti
of
I
incat«is
reNEW POPE MOTOR CYCLES FOR $U0.00
buy from the manufacturer* unless he
7 p. m. Famous lunta*tfr parade.
19
12
.19
16
j
unimU
gzrdetl
with
satisfaction
by
tfiow
who
iw-cume a meml&gt;er of the Southern
s .70 p m Itnlliiiiit display of fire­
T H E L O W E S T PRICK EVER P U T ON A F IR S T CLASS M A C H IN E
1G j urn ml*
13
20
20
W holesaled rocr-rs’ Association. He ap­ ere interested. &lt;»rluinln Sentinel.
work* on the luiy
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I
.13
21
f7 jMtuml*
21
plied for membership Hi that association
9:30 p. in Grand ball in the fair
You can t ¡»(lord to he without ■ motorcycle now. We offer you
18 jkiuiiiU
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It
am i his application wn.* rejected. • When
building: nm*ir by the Amphion or­
the opportunity of a lifetime—the chance to buy a 1913 Pope Motor
It
23
23
Rig M oney In Bulkhead«
19 jKitimU
ha asked for a reason for his rejection,
chestra
Cycle
of jiroven reliability at a price way below that of any other
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16
20 jHiund*
•2 »
Other cities evidently have faith in
‘ ho was Informed that the association
motorcycle
ever off*red.
, N O T E - The rale or local delivery
&lt;►
was a social nrgnnirntion and it wasn’t the bulk heading pro pini lion and just
Suiurdny August 9th
Remember
this is not a machine of unknown make but a brand
a
pr«t■hulf nj*ji|v to all jHirrcl* mail ÔI
Customary to give reasons for rejection». now Miami exjH-cte to ¡mi on one of the
9 a m t o 1« g ' m. Concert by the office from which a rurul route start*,
new guaranteed Pope Motor qfde-- oqe of the best known ahd moif
largest ileal* of tin* sort ever pulled oil
V-' ‘t It. didn't take Mr. Hammond long to
satisfactory
makes on the market. At $1-10 it is the biggest motorcycle
Light (b m r'l Rand.
for
delivery
on
surh
route
or
mniled
at
in the state by prívate jiarties. The
realize he was up against a combine.
bargain you can ever hope to buy.
3 p. tn Ball game bctw(,*n Miami ! any point on such route for delivery at
tilled in property will lie used for resi­
He was interfering with the trade of the
any other p°int thereon, or at tiie of­
dence* and it is estimated that the work nnd K e y W e s t.
wholesale houses of Jacksonville li’id
7 p m. to h j). rn Final concert i&gt;&gt; fici* from which the route starts, or on
of bulk heading ami tilling will emt one
lije Light Guarii baud
any •■ "*-1 « tU s X ■■■’■"g ¿{j i ’•*lfrptf*t [ | ||
firm of lawyers and was told that tie
'i ill p m
(¡rami ball m th e fair and &lt;dl matter iiiuiIitI ut « city arrrier ;
men are not afraid t*» ri*k tin* amount
hud no caae, hut not lieing satisfied
because they know they can make it building, mtisic by the Aiuphiah ur- office, or at jioint within It* delivery
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he consulted the firm of Jors** &amp; Jot«-*
limits, fur delivery by carrier* from
out of the improved land The Miami rhnstra
They took the case and instituted ac­
that office, or at any office (or local
Metropolis tell* of tt ns follow*
tion aglftnst .the Southern Wholesale
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H U T IN T H E N O R T H
delivery
Grocers’ Association. That ‘was eight First mud on the three-million yard
Kre*di
meat*
atul
other
article*
men&lt;1 2*
year»’ ago. The amount of the damage till itcri»* tin- bay was thrown by tin- \ll Heat it ecortl* 4fr Hrokcti Even ttonr&lt;l in i'aragrajih 2. Sii-tion 34, l’ar­
‘
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asked was »200.000. Mr. Hammond had big dredge Davi* last flight after two
ce! (‘tret ltegulntiona, when Indossi
Even
In
Stair
of
Michigan
l&gt;ecn forced to &lt;|uil business, ami in weeks’ work rutting It* way arms* In the
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ami wriipj*ed in the manner presyrtited
-» iM
Washington, July 31.—No promi.*« by the Inst.wntence of the paragraph,
arriving at the amount to which he had jieninsula. Day and night and Sunbeen injured, exjwrts were put to work (days the big dredge will pump from now of relief from the heat wave in the next will be arce)&gt;ted for mailing to otlUre*
i i i
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twenty-four hour* were belli out to­ within the first and adorni w iw
on his books and it was found that he on for the next twelve months
The jieninsula i* cotnjKwed. of two night by the Weather Bureau »».xpertst
had been making net profits to the
P O P E M O D E L II
4 H. P . ---Im p o rted M agneto--.V ’.Relt
rliuvse« of land Along the ocean there They *ai»!, however, that local thunder
umnunt p i $600 a month
::
With Eclipse F re e Engine Clutch 31 10.00
Knurl Wo r k • Irrlr
The lir*t verdict *.t* rendered m i* a atrip several hundred fret «id*- of , | low i t * j»roliab)u would bring tower
Between thi* strij' and I«-n11&gt;--r.«t ur«— tomorrow night to many
Mr« t H I . tiler w.i- tl»*- xmotoU«
An ideal motore» le fu» bun net* or pleasure. Noted for reliability
1909. being for | 26,ooo damages uud high sand land
37,500 attorneys’ fees. Tiie n w was the bay 1» swampy, and murh of mt of the -tillering wectiun* where the mer­ lo«U-~» of the Fancy Work t'ircli* Wed-|
and low up keep cost. Sim ple to operate ami carsifnt. easy to handle.
The heat neaduy afternoon
The members of the
tried before Judge Ixteke, n( the (Iriiled overflows at high tide. It is to reclaim cury cliiidM-ti high«t ttuiay
No other machine of its sue and jiower can equal it in quality and per­
States district court. The case was thi* low land thut tho Carl Fishef, the wa* intense today practically everywhere circle and their visitor* were* pleasantly
formance. I he name p u p f is your unquestionable guarantee of
appealed to the circuit court at New Miami Beach Imporvoment Company, east of the Rocky Mountains, the high­ entertained with conversation and their
the highest quality, and unexcelled mechanical efficiency.
Orleans, which reversed the finding of the Ocean Beach Realty Comiiany est temperature*, urrording to official pretty fancy work. IVilriou* sherbet
This Offer Subject to Stock -Supply is Limited so Don’t Delay,
and the Frank B. Shut Is interval* iiave figure*, 10 t tiegree*. being reported frtitn and cake were* served by the hostess,
the district court.
How About a DemonstratlonT
joined forre* for one nf the biggest im­ Yuma, Arix, Grand Haven, Mich , re- wTins«* guc*i* wen* Mr* J I) Roberta,
The reversal was based ujxin wJint
provement* and reclamation project* ported a new hlgti record for that sec­ Mr* \\ L. Miltocr. Mr* N H. Garner.
nplM-ars to the layman’s mind a* the
ever attempted by private capital in tion, 91 degree* Davenport, la anil Mrs. L G. Striugfi lluw. Mr* A E Hill ;
lluntie*t technicality. One of tin- letters
Concordia, K u , with their mark of and Mr* Wilkinson
thi* state
subm itted m evidence was from a prom­
Tiie first budget made out by the 102 h» ld the »lav ’» rtea»rd for territory
1OH 'PA1.MKTTD AVENUE
inent Jacksonville broker, slating to
allied
tirm* totalled »l"&gt;ut J .MM),OOP for uwt-idr of the alwaya torrid *outhwe*|
.
An LI viator S en Ire
Mr. Hammond that he could not mil
in the fea*t, Washington headed the
Sanford lias no *ky nera|iers as yet,
to him unless he became a member of the proposed improvement, mrluding
Ii*t. with n maximum lemjuTature of 97
the
clearing
of
tiie
land,
the
removal
of
altiuiugh one is contemplated in the near
the association In submitting this
In New
R wii* 9! nnd I’hilndelfuture*. Hut m tin- Wei bur ne block tliat
letter, Mr. Hammond was asked the the hiangrove thicket which covered it,
phia 95, and in iialtimore 96. Them*
and
the
building
of
the
bulkhead
and
formal question as to how ho received
is Indtig fitted up fur a court house a
were tho official records, but street ther­ i first class elevator service will lie « ta b tho letter, the answer to which was "in the fill. Before the work is completed,
mometers w-ere around the 100 mark.
however,
and
the
subdivisions
which
are
ire hod which will give Sanford an im-.
■the clue course of the mails." The at­
torney failed to aak him the question planned are laid out, each with its sewer
proved office building.
Whispering Rill is H e re
if the letter was written in reply to a and water system, thi»«' interested in
Wliisjwring Rill Sjasr, the well known
million
letter from him, and Itecause this did the plan- contemplate the
dollar
mark
will
be
reached.
di*|M*naer
of nursery stock, flower*, tree*
not appear in the record, the judgment
and
conversation
is In. the city on hi*
Under
the
direction
of
Ja
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Hardee,
w as reversed.
annual tour of separating the native*
contractor,
practically
all
of
the
tract
The case then went back to Judge
from tbeir monay. He has n voire of
Locke's court for the second trial. which It is proposed to fill has been
cleared
of
the
palmetto
ami
mangrovp.
magnificent tone and volume and uj&gt;on
This time tho amount of the damages
The
bulkhead
has
t»ren
built
all
along
»
day when his pit»« are in good
rendered was ono dollar.
the Ocean Reach Realty Company’s (,r&lt;h''' be can easily transmit a message
Such a verdict was so clearly an eva­
I property, which will be the first to Im* b or" Sanford to Jacksonville h&gt; mean*
sion of tiie Issues involved that Judge
filled, and workmen are* extending it
‘be hot air w av«. ThU wonderful
Locke hlmseii a tt aside ibis finding and farther north.
saves him much walking Ixi-auae
'*• ordered a third trial. The final trial was
I he can stand on First street and con­
Aside from the Davis, two other
heard befoYe Judge Call, who succeeded
verse with his customers on Hapford
Judge Locke, and resulted in a verdict dredges will be used to help on the nig Heights.
of 110,000 damages, (7,600 attorneys’ improvement, the Mori da and the Hi*•
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f e « and the cost of the trial. The law cayne. The Florida is now winding up
Roy»’
-Athletic
Club
firm of pooper A.Cooper of Jacokaon- tiie work on Hull Island and the Hi»- j
vil£ represented the grocers and paid cayne is being aaaembied at the yards j The boya of the aection of the city
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• tlic ambunls on Friday last, thus bring­ of the Furst-Clark Construction C om -' near Magnolia avenue and Third street
pany,
which
has
the
dredging
contract,
have
organized
an
athletic
club
and
will
ing to a doep one of the most Interest­
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ever written into the court records In dredge, while tho Florida and Bfacayne Some of them have, become very pro­
» Florida. Thu trial of the com consumed are fourteen-inch dredges. The three ficient in jumping and doing other
k . J •seventy days of actual court'house work, will compose the largret fleet of'dredge« stunts. The member* are as follows:’
Karl
Waldron,
Ralph
RoumiUat,
Frank
fn
point
of
capacity,
it
is
said,
th
a
t
hav«
to say nothing of the great volume of
Purdon, G. W. Spencer, Jr., Izxie Kantestimony gathered and the compilation ever operated south of Jacksonville.
ncr, Karl Bruton and several others
minoua
record.
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V o tti#
who are on the waiting Uat.
ThA-^nilk of ll* work in the great case*
Tbe Tampa T im « says: "R. Ferry
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if *• f was done by Mr. Joe Jones of the firm Jo n « , the former Tampa attorney who
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is
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Town
o f Jones A Jones of Orlando. Associated was rente peed io five years in the state
ltryan Uiggina
man in’
in the cage with the Mcmrs Jim « were penitentiary • for shooting his sisterMessrs. Bis bee * Bedrll, the well known In-Jaw, Maude Nicholi, refusing to mar- Hanford just now, 'T ftç tjto rk Exp rere
JncksonvfiJe attorneys and tho ice was j ry ¡¡tTt grid marrying her eistef Instead brought him * fine son" on Wednesday
divided with tb m t,
| was taken to Ocala, to begin sen tanca morning s a d the telephone being alow
The history of the case has been of j Saturday, luid
find iIndicador* are th at he to spread tb s n*wa, Bryan came down
«Teat I n t w t , bfat th« nubile tires of j will remain -Imprisoned until his term h itoseli to tell hi» friend». We suppose
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We Repeat a Request Which Many Have
Already Complied With

Sanford Ice &amp; W ater Co.

E X T R A O R D I N A R Y OFFER!

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S A N F O R I) CYCLE CO.

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

Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
The Store of Quality = = = = =

Wc arc making a specialty of seed bed irrigation__Plans

furnished and estimates made.

Gasoline engines and

pumps; sulky plows, McCormick mowers1 and rakes,

Planet Jr. garden implements.

We carry the best in

everything.

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Panneau ta agi *nm m u t he issile st ofl

'Progressive Dem ocrats' against the
appointment of two or three men ra
postmasters in Florida whom the P. D.'s
Are pleased to term 'reactionaries.'
Tell us, plésse, how President Wilson
would ever have been elected, or even
carried Florida, if thé 'reactionary
Democrats'' had not voted for him in
'll» T ener*! elatio n ? If the d tf-H n r
Democrats sre to bo continually, Inaulted and denied any fruit of the vic­
tory which they did as tpuch (if not more)
to bring about as those hybrids who
■khmttV-mw ‘p —g j m i v J &gt; m o o a t s / ft f r tf n # to T»w*nr ft In 'no unmistaken terms."

r ■ M cC l e l l a n f a l l s v i c t i m
Sem inole county commissioners will
We* knew McClellan wopld fall a vic­
undoubtedly consider the proposition tim to the wiles of Miss Florida ere he
of owning their a betract books and this hsd. lived long -in the state. Com­
idea seems to be a good one.
ing to Jacksonville from Indianapolis
and buying the Metropolis the other
‘ We hasten to congratulate the new day the change from Pogue's Run and
county officials upon their new quarters. Bread Ripple to the beautiful ocean
The idea of the new county having a beach waa so great th at he bursts forth
building with an elevator service in­ into song as follows:
stalled is good and tke new officials start J 3 8 d J i i T he-haul of summer cool­
business under moat auspicious circum­ ness, where, midst the shade of oranges
stances. Our court house ia the. real and magnolia the mocking bird never
article.
ceases his song; where, while all other
lands are languid and parched with tor­
Eygry Florida county and especially rid-heat, eternal freshness reigns, and
e v e ry -Smith Florida county should fol­ languor U unknown. Where gently
low UttptboroUgh's example. Then we flowing streams reflect the blue of beaven
will soon have th at net week of good roads and in the dear ethereal arch above is
seen n\undane beauty of their banks.
covering the state.-—Tam pa Tribuni.
Well, that's refreshing! You mean W here life is love, and love more beau­
follow Sanford road district’s example, teous than the hopes of. youth before
which waa the flrat one to bond for. brick reality has raised the veil and glimpsed
roads. Hillsborough la just about one the shadow of despair. Where Cerea
and Pomona reign supreme through an
year late with the brick roads.
autumnal cycle that compatoce the
On Tuesday next history* will com­ aun. Where man has changed the
mence for Seminple county and on that native wilds to habitations Idlest with
flay the baby cdunty of Florida will be­ nil that lavish nature can produce, and
come a county in fact as well as in name. filled them with the fairest full fruitions
There will be a moat im|&gt;ortant meeting of desire. Where woman is purer than
th at day and the county officers will its limpid Iskea, and fairer than the
settle down to real business. Seminole summer moon begins shed on orange
county has a fine body of men in the blossoms garlanding the hrow of bridal
board of county commissioners and in maid.”

HAMNER ON INDIAN RIVER
League Organizor Is H aring A Very Sue*
ceasful W eek t

coco-cola, the plant to be erected In
Tampa, Fla. The y «old stork under
contract, it is alleged, taking the notea
from those buying stock and giving their
notes in return for double the value of
the stock holders' notes, payable in six
months, thereby guaranteeing th at they
would double their money in six months.
Mrs. G. W. B ishop'and tiro children
accompanied the party and arc now at
the DcSoto hotel. Aa soon u the par­
ti«» were arrested Mrs. Bishop went to
Treadwell &lt;fc Treadwell, attorneys, to
get them to represent them, but these

W H E N YOU CHO O SE
A BANK

After renting up over Sunday a t home,
B.‘ L. Hamner, organiser of the Grow­
ers nnd Shippers. League took the early
train Monday morning for Orlando,
from which point he was taken to Oviedo,
where a very enthusiastic audience
greeted him and listened attenctively
to what be had to say about the League.
M r.. Hamner is from Missouri, and
wants ’ " to ' be shown." licw-iiia-a.iu'i,
blame growers for not "killing each by the Georgia authoritiai. ,
They had cished in h e re shout 12,000
worth of notes from parlies of this coun1ty who had bought stogk. These per| ans have requested th at their names
I be kept out of p rin t
One thousand three hundred and
and twenty-five dollars was found on
the men. The third party who .accom­
panied them was released, aa the sheriff
hsd no authority to hold him, ss his name
| was not included in the telegram. He
is about sixty years old and said he
• thought-he-sras-working for a legalized
I concern. The prisoners spent last night
in the DeSoto county court house, where
they were guard«! at their own expense,
This morning they were removed to jail.
i Hialtop and Moorefieki af£ ab out forty
! years old and are very nice looking men.

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Your rJforiey when depoiited with the Peoplee
Bank of
is no question about it as our deposits arc in­
sured against loss of all kinds just as you in­
sure your home against file. • Furthermore you want prompt and efficient
service. This always is our pleasure to give
to o u t depositors and other patrons of the
Wfi-JviJlJbc.plrag£iÌ4ù.gx{ilaùifeature more fully at any tíme

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One of the biggest and beat In Orange
county’s population has resigned his
charge and will leave the state. We
refer to Dr. Stagg of the Orlando Pres­
byterian church, beloved by every one
regardless o f, creed or religion. We
hate to ace him go, not because he was
a Presbyterian, but because he was a
man, every inch of him. Dr. Stagg give*
as his reason that he fears a nervous
breakdown and it is probably the same
kind of nervous breakdown that seems
to strike every man who has a mind o(
bis own and atlcmpta to prove it. Thè
editor of The Herald waa attacked with
the same malady while operating l)te
Orlando Reporter-Star several years
ago and waa forced to come to Sanford
to recuperate.

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MODERN COURSES-IN

COLDEST FLORIDA '
People are not leaving Florida to keep
cool. They are simpry carrying out the
American idea of changing scenes to
prevent ennui. Those that hive been
in the state for a number of years fed
NtnlCE o r INCO*r0IUTlON
that they need a change of scenes andj nigni to wise sruon on me uocm r s
resignation.
Notir* i* b*rehy «iv,n list » , th* und*rwl«n«i.
climate and return greatly refreshed by
This action was decided upon at a
T jL 'ttiT .
such a change. They do not leave Flor­
meeting of the church session held last
on
d*r Auxu*t, a . I&gt;. lsis, tor
Irttcn patent Ineorparalln* the Setninoie Coida because the weather ia cooler, fori . , .
nJgllt*
ofiarstJv* M*fT*slik Coraptfly, usd*r th« fol*
with very few exceptions the weather
Nothing will be «aid. so we are in'JSETtf £
5
was cooler in Florida yealerday than it
formed, about tending him financial aid &gt;b* *tmU riorid*.
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o f I k s H r m ia o l* C o was in northern Michigan. The ther­
to assist him in recuperating his health,
&lt;*«ail?* MtnuiUe Company
mometer here yesterday registered 92
until after the doctor has accepted the
degree* and the day was delightful In
invitation to remain with the church. If body reliti* *n&lt;t rrepacau under and by »irtu* «t
, .
lb* bur* at tb* *1*1* of florid*. and do hereby
the shade where the cooling breeze* from
he sc«»- fit to do tins, we have It o i n t L . *dept U»JWJc*in* uu&lt;M of in«»p&lt;jr«iion
gulf and-iKa-an. ruul-Lake. Monroe could
liable su th o n ty th a t- the—church will
Aritri* i
help to make life worth living.
&lt;raise a sululnntial fund*to help the pastor
Tb* nom* id iht* rufpuratmn .h»ll ho Tb» s*», , . . . .
lf&gt;oi# (’« oprr»tiv* MfrvxiitiU Compmy, ind It*
Press despatches report the thermom­
rtgitin his health*
of l-AiaiD*’** #h*l] l« *t fk&amp;fard* Srtnlrhck
eter at Grand Haven, Mich (wherever
Dr, S ta g g was seen by a representative
^
that Is) as registering 94 degrees and no,
of this paj&gt;er today find was asked if he &lt;d bu*m*»* *, tb* b**rd of direct«*» m*y d*!**brrf-zes to give relief. Compare that
would remain under the conditions pro^
report with our report and with our de­
Tb. «onreoi nature"«« Ik. breta*« t* b* tran.
lightful breezes thrown in for good prswd. H r replied th a t he would have
nothing to say until lie had bad some **t*d by r*ld r«n-ora&lt;l&lt; n &gt;k*ll b* to manufacture.
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t.r- produce, purrbm** or i.krrrrU« *r&lt;|ulro; lo bold.
measure and we crackers have it on the
otticiul word from the M&lt;sston. KK- 6Wn. m oiinp. f-Wdc*. &gt;*tl. w ( t , iruufrr o*
rent of the country by a big majority. |
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&lt;rtb»rwtm Jbpooo of, Iml, *nd &lt;i**l In ind ’»lib
UKiber^Jumt**. n»*»J ,(&lt;»•*». i«tau*f&gt;. m*t*rt*l&gt;.
It waa formerly the fashion and the, porter-otnr.
habit to go north for coder rweather
and in the winter to go to Florida to find
warmer weather in the winter time.
Now people come to Florida and stay and Game Commissioner in Florida
here i&gt;ecaiue in the winter and in the make** it of InhVtiM to know something
summer the weather is delightful and os, of the place und the duties of its incumIrving Cobb rightly say* in the Sntur- 'b e n t. It Is a man sire Job and carries
day Fivening Pont, California is next to a salary of 12,600 per year with 1600
Florida for climate—Florida coming I&gt;er year for travelling expenses. The
firet in all things.
office was recently tendered to -Prof.
Therefore people who live in Florida Turner of Citrus county, who declined
never leave the stale to batter climatic &gt;it and we have not heard if Govirnor |
conditions. They cannot lietter them, Trammell lias designated any one else*
for no more equable climate exists even to tilt the place. The duly of the comIn the Hawaiian Island* aVnong the iniasioner is to enforce all game a n d '
lotus eaters. Our people may go north Hah laws and to appoint wardens in
in the summer to freshen up on the various countie* to see that laws are
styles and see something new under the ■enforced projwrly. If there be a viosun, but they never go north to be com- lation of these laws the warden is to' refortable.^
reive three-fourths of the fine collected,
In the very near future they will not if he furnishes enough evidence to con-1

Uookkerpinff, Hanking, Commerciti Law, Com­
mercial Arithmetic, Peninnntthip, Typewriting
Shorthand, and all Hranches of Civil Service
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES

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f liHstw»root^ ■hww- voted- for-one mil­
lion dollars in bonds for the construction
for brick roads. The example of the
Sanford special road district last year
has bean contagious and other counties
will soon investigate and discover that
brick and brick only wili suffice for per­
manent roads In Florida now that the
traffic is getting heavier every year.
SeminoD county congratulate* Hills­
borough upon her latest step forward.
Seminole will join Orange, and Osceola
gnd Polk and make an unbroken chain
lo the metropolis of South Florida and
then we can visit our Tampa brethren
often and there will be over one hun­
dred m il« of »olid joy riding.

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their hands the county affaire will be

Orlando ia after the commission form
of government and not satisfied with
voting on thb question and winning once,
the city will take another vote just for
good measure and there is no doubt
about the result. Commission form of
government is good and ia progressive
and like every business proposition de­
pends upon the men who form tho com­
mission. Few men liwvt* time to de­
vote to the city's business but if they are
paid to give all their time to it they can
get the beat results.

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K*r* °f Old Father Titne.
household duties
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either In the doing of in
having them done.
The old rhyme "man works from sun to
sun—woman’s work ia never done," always will
be thus until women decide to banish worriment by
taking advantage of the many truly labor saving and
trouble abolishing household devices, which they can
now obtain and usa at trifling cost.

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Is on* of the**. It does a week's ironing at a cost of about fifteen cents
for electricity. It smooths out all ironing day trouble*, also, the crow's
feet and wrinkles, which “worry" palms on faces young and fair.
Come in and try one. We hoodie all the latest types and sires
of G-K Irate.

. NOT APPRECIATIVE
Tb* Sanford Herald gives the man­
agement of RoJlina College a "calling
down” which appears to be deserved.
The Herald oaya the current catalogue
of the institution waa printed in Alabama
and it politely requests the college to
go to the Alabama newspapers for Us
free notice* In the future. The Tribune
and other Florida p a p « ^ have given
Rollins many columns o ^ e e advertis­
ing, and the Tribune has not applied
the blue pencil to any of the product of
Us prolific press agent. I t appears that
Hollins being a Florida institution and
dapentflni largely upon Florida people
for ita'aiipport ought to have it* print­
ing ¿tone id Florida. If it ia to bestow
Its patronage upon printing establish• inenta in anpiller state, it cannot consistenlly-aiW -Florida papers to show it
th* «am* liberal ‘courtesies which have
befcp shown It in th* post.—Tamp*

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Btete of Florida
County e(B»«*aele, forwwrty O n u p county
1 hereby rreUfy that U fare mm, a notary *
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PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRAT» •
Editor H arry McCreary of the Gaines­
ville Sun has evidently grown tired, 6f
tb* hoggbhnea* find grunts of thar go*
called Progressive* and be reads them a
Utile and well deserved lecture. Here
it ia: "A greet bowl is set up by a cer-

really married

Itock company to m anufacture so ft
drinks, callad creole end ginger b ee r/th e
former being p ra ctica# / the

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-r&gt; expects. to *et down to work writh m offices aince the Wei
IN AND ABOUT THE CITY |11vengeance
neat week when Seminole been "turned over” to

Eirltlng Runaway
Kariy this morning before the streets 1
ol
I county takes up the burdens of county-' Heigh ho! such, however,.
were fill«! the horse attached to Tur- ;
, the usual stability of thii
ncr’s grocery wagon decided to go from
Little Happenings—Mention Q f hood.
Rev. G. D. Waldrorj »Rent aevorol ¿/A m ong the prom iniht visitors to the here while the driver &gt; u out of the
Matters In Brief
days of thin week in the city and h is ,d ty yesterday w u Dan McKinnon of wagon and started down First street,
many friends.were glad to see him again, the Winter Garden section and prtsj- gaining momentum as he went:-» In
PERSONAL ITEMS OF INTEREST He reports the family in good health dent of the Sanford. Shoo £ 'Utothliqi front .4ti.&gt;Urs*nir*ctfr A itoaBmN". Uunvtht i
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ami enjoying ijjd ocean at the Ormond Co., of this city. Mr. McKinnon is mule and wagon of Iinrney B»*ck were I
Beach.
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optimistic
istic six
abo u t the future of San- encounter*«!. The runaway juritmed
Sum m ary Of The Floating Small Talks
ford
and
thinks
the capital of Seminole , ¡n‘° ‘he mule ami the horse won byFrank M ilttxr was home on Sunday
Succinctly Arranged For Hurried
county
is
destined
to become a great overturning both wagons and having
from his duties in the commissary de! decided thnl the wagon was an encum­
Herald Readers
city.
| partment of E. E. Brady on the upper
Workmen are putting in poles a n d . brance for goo&lt;l running anyhow tore !
Caxtar £ Carter are amUsing the people ?'• Johrw- w h m ‘ »" “ activity and hun,rom •» " » trsi
Wt tho Lniw u d ^ ju w rin x :
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P&gt;&lt;«1 ?&gt; ..«»Uri stringing wire, on KaoW Heigh., UJ j ^
•wrtr1
tKe arc lights that the city council re­
•itrti w ill fin d the latest shadi
V i l r a . Wright, Mrs. A. D. Kdy’s mother
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1the clothing store, tolling about his
cently
ordered
placed
out
there
and
tfow
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•left thU week for a visit in MmwarhuT,‘e c‘‘&gt;' counc'l will meet n c z t'M « ^
trip to Rochester and on hearing the
day night a n y o n e of their first acta ,wh‘‘n K“ and wau-r protection is in•etta.
noise thought the Elks were marching
stalled
and
sidewalks
and
streets
are
should lx* extending the sewers farther
down
tho street and arrived at the door
R obert Piw ter of the A. C. L. is
into the river or else bulkhrading and tnade there will be some excuse for the in time to grab his mulo and keep him
, spending his vacation with relatives in
; getting rid of the sewerage question city of Sanford levying city raxes in from doing any damage to the ihow
Georgia.
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for all time.
windows. The wagons and other ap­
Ernest Morrow of the bank of M ul­
Mayor Spencer is now able to take a
“ °tel Breaker., juat south of Keat- purtenances were finally disentangled
berry called on Sanford friends last
trip to the city in his automobile *ami lnS*
Daytona Beach/ Open year and all was peace and quiet along the
S y u rd a y .
will soon be himaclf again. A trip to "&gt;und. New hotel. Make, specialty IUalto again.
* George Lovell leaven today for Key- North Carolina and one or two good, ol "hors dinner* Thursday evenings and
W est, where h'e has accepted a poeltjon{ lull ganua would m ake.him as fat and| Sunday noon&lt;
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Notire
w ith the East Coast Ry.
i, Miaa Ruth Mettinger, after n visit of
•hearty a a ir o f .
The registration book of the city of
V ^tra. A. Siitine is home again after n
You can’t dFoWn In the Woodland ,wo
with h" P*",nU. Mr- *nd . Sanford will be opened from August 5th
m. lo
v k it to her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Parra- p t r |, swimming pool. Ideal plats** to Mm J K. Mettinger and abler. Mrs. tQ Augu&gt;l , 2lh m 3 t
more and daughter in Jacksonville.
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left
Tuesday
afternoon
learn to iswffm. Emptied and cleaned
4 p. rn. daily, except Sunday, to enable
for if&gt;t. Timothy’s ^Hospital nt Rox- • voters tw qualify for tho sixci.il t»on&lt;i
V ldra. George A. Speer's host of friend* • dally.
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.Philadelphia, to resume Bbr election to b e held August ID, 1913.
- »re congratulating'her oh being u n b o g
Mra. j . A. l k w . M n. Entcst"Tolar’s
,lhu
-hospital and enter upon ber
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them again, after an illness of a week.
M. W.
sister, with Mrs. Wilson of Titusville
second
year'’»
Holding tu a nurse. With 99-F’ri-2t
Sheriff Gordon and Attorney Dicken­ and Mrs. J. W. Wingate, Mrs. Tolar’s
City Clerk.
son of Orlando were in the city on niece, »1th her little daughter Marian fief parents, MW ip/JpG many friends
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Tucedny for a few hours on business.
of Jacksonville are Mrs. Tolar’s chsrmBig Exrursion
. Dick Calhoun has’^returned from a
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Bring the (amity for an all-day picnic | ing house guests,
Excursion to Woodland Park. Launch S A N F O R D
trip
to Colorado where he had a party Alniu May And Mamie will leave cjty
a t Woodland Park. , '
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M. M. Sm ith, president of the Peoples . , ,
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Mr. and Mr*. H. G. Davis nml fam .
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ily are spending a few weeks in Chioigo ing after hia Sanford ¡ntcn-.tR. Ho has ,
in the mountains.
Dick saya the
lately
returned
frum
a
trip
to
Georgia,
where Mr. Duvis will put in his vacation.
weather is warmer all through thr weat
Every now and then you read of a
I Misa Nell Evans returned S u n d a y the Carolina* and other states and came than it is in Florida, and hr noted the
gambler who was a “good loser ’* The
hack
to
Florida
to
cool
off.
evening from a very pleasant visit to
change from stiffing heat to cooler
in spite of the m any shower* that w eather the m inute h a c lu n lx d on the wixel- .ire full of good lox’f s They
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Coney in O rlando,
ure n .irrn d men.
f Mr. and Mrs. F'un-n have m o v e d have fallen this sum m er the lake» con- train at Jacksonville I x u n d for San
from the country' into the residence on ' tinuo to be very low. This would lx ford.
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If your wife’s relatives arc young and
tlio corner of Laurel avenue and Second be a good time to bulkhead our own i Col. Joe Dawson, representing the
good
looking
she
doesn’t
care
how
murh
Lake
Monroe,
for
the
water
will
not
be'
street. .
Burgcr-BaUtngard Hardware Co. of New
they desfiise the man she married.
this low again in many years.
j
York was in the city yesterday from
Mrs. El E. Cox left Tuesday m o rn in g
Î
There will lie u general exodus of the Orinndo where he stay , when not on
for a few- weeks’ vneation which will lx*
tenants
In
th
e
Wellxturne
block
next
the road. Col. Dawson is one of the
spent with friends in I^ikelnnd nml
week oa most of the hs -udiI Hour will )h- biggest men in Orange county, both in
Buy;Now and Save Money. Property Cheaper Now
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.Every onc_a£ thc_ 500..lahrics
we show tor this season’s wear, wc*
guarantee to be PURE W OOL—*
just as pure as Nature grows it on
the sheep’s back—not onfc thread of
cotton or shoddy in any of them.
shades'
and patterns, all right up to the min­
ute—you’ll be sure to find the one
to suit your taste.
Our tailors will Hand-Tailör
your clothes to your measure from
the fabric you select, and wc guar­
antee you will be satisfied.

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orcupiril by c o u n ty official» an d th e |x&lt;e sta tu re and in heart and his m any S
f'TMiss F’lor« Price of WaycroBu, tia ..
ple now (M-rupy ing Uie rieitns will lx ford friemLs are always glad to »ee Hni
who has many -friends in tin- city, her
forced to hun t for oth e r qu arte rs
He e \ | x c t s to ». II Seminole county sii m
former home, is th e guest ..( Miss Fiva
Archie
C
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lh
o
u
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who
has
Ixen
the
of
the
famous J&lt;x
Dawson
Walker.
guest of tiie ( lu te City Mouse for M'\eral for llie convicts to m ake good road;
I W. J. Thiiqwn returned \Ve&lt;ln&lt;wday
days is »|M'uding the wtxk in Jackson­
Hon. Forrest i j i k r is one of the busi­
evening from a short visit to his m o th e r
ville anil o th e r jMiinls. .Mr ( altuuin is est men in th&lt;- city these days and he is
in his old home in Greenville, N o r t h
taking an enforced vacation on account
[j)C «treela from sunrise till
Carolina.
of the p h o s p h a te mines closing down for
nt n|Kh, ,jrttin|£ n .n(| y fnr hit nrw
A jolly (iiincii of Sanfordite« Mill rejiatrs
hank amt talking iinpruvi*nn nLn (or
le av e tomorrow for Coronado Bench
Mr and Mrs J I) H udson. Mrs , Sanford
He ha» always Ixxtt a live
w h ere they will ms- whul the sad sea
Minor und Miss H aw th o rn e of Ocinx, wtri-tn Sanlord hut h r in now »parking at a
waves arc saying.
FT»., are in th e city toda y. Mr. H u d ­ lively rati- and lit» m any friend» arc
R alph Yearby, on e of the most ixip- son |s a well know n grower of the ()cisx glad I n know th a t he Imn derided to
ulur ami progressive young men of O r ­ section anti is considering the question remain m Sanfurd and help the city
la n d o was m the city on T uesday, s h a k ­ ol moving to S u n l t v l to get Ix-tler ship | m-.-..iiic a gn a t center of husint-»» ae
ing hands with his m a n y friends
[illlg facilities.
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M r. and Mrs. f . O. iinil ami family
Zack Haymans, tin- tu r i« king of
F. A. Gilbert left on Wednesday for
left this morning for Coronado B each Volusia c o u n ty was in the city this many | hiihis in the »tut/- in the interest
going through h) wagon
T h ey will meriting on business and jileosurr
Mr ■&gt;i th e Florida Gr&lt;&gt;M«r» New*. Thin
e n jo y the tiearh for several weeks.
H aymans re p o rts the tur|M-ntine l.u-i tine farmer» pfqxr u n d e r the nurcrtwful

The many friends of Capt. it. M. ness on the raggetl islge.at present, hut m anagem ent of Jullliw McL’o m h 1»
Marks will he grutiffed to hear th u t hi f x |a x ts I x t t e r times later on when tin making a wonderful nut'cens and in waging
will soon l x dow n to his place of husi-

moon change*.

ness again after a slight indisposition.

Dr. Hal Beardall was in the city on
Tuesday bringing his m o th e r down from
Orlando to Luke the Clyde !&gt;out for New
York. Hal is a former Sanford luiy
»nd his m a n y friend» here are glad to
know thut h r t» making n »liccem» ol his
chosen profession.

Mrs. John T. B rad y ,an ti children u n d
Mrs. Ju n ie H. Houinillat will leave next
week to sjx n d the rem ainder of the h e a t ­
ed te rm at Mt Flagle anil Tracy C ity .
T erm

R e |torts from Mrs FI F! Brady a n d
d a u g h t e r , K ath lee n , who are in AtnerThe G a te C ity H ouse h&amp;» brought
ic u a , .G a . , are lo thv effect th u t Mrs. down the high cost ol living. Only 54.00

B rady has recovered from her recent
111now.
Cashier Tolar of the People* Bank is
out today after a week’s siege of stom ­
ach trouble anti will take an enforced
vacation in Winter Park with M. M.
Smith
J. S. Hodges of
C lo th in g Co. left

per week for th* finest table board in
the city. See Parker.
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All lo c a l A dvertisem ents L ndrr This =
H radlnt. Ih re r Cent» a Lin« ta c h lasuC
t Six m onths »Id hull pu p p y . Tail
c lip p 'd 'h u rt
Color hrindle with white
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Reward, i( r e tu r n e d to J L
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the city from M ulberry, where Mr
Walker hud a resta u ran t. He will he
in the depot lunch co unter her*- and exjxet» to m a k e Sanford hi» home again,
the Sanford S hoe &amp; much to th e gratification of hi» many
yesterday for D a y - friend» and a c q u a i n t a n c e .
Dr. ( ’. T. Douglana preached two aide und small orange grove with ten room |
he joined his family
Hiram Hicks, a former resident ol
and
interesting serm ons a t the First r**»ldence, facing lovely lake
Box 473
the summer al th at Sanford on S a tu r d a y for burial. Thr
Bajitint
church
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Dr
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deceased had Ixen a great sufferer and
lass was for several year* pastor of the
F'or Rent Five room cottage, 1216

tona Beach where
who are »pending
fine reaort.
I t is juat about time the city council ill for some time with cancer of the atomFirst B*pt&gt;*t church at Paaadcna, Cal., Park , (12.60 per month Including water.
waa extending the arwer pip«* further *ch. • He was a highly rtwjiected citixen
and later was »tale secretary for the Enqurie Spencer’» Bakery.
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into the lake. An Inspection of this 1and leave* a wife antF child heeide« other
Baptiat denomination for the state of
m atter will convince them that action relatives to mourn his lows.
For R e n t- Flight room house with
California He ia a paator of wide exis necessary.
W. L Mil tee r has returned home jxricnce and a very interesting talker. hath. Well ideated. Apply to A. P.
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£,C. O. McLaughlin is home from an 1from a trip to the eastern citie«, in- An effort ia being made lo arrange with Connelly.
F'or Sale - A few thousand aweet
arduous trip over hia territory. Hia (eluding New York, and will spend him to auppiy the Baptiat pulpit for
Mrs. C. A. F. Berg,
company like« his work so well th at they some time in 8anford getting ready for the next few month* while the Baptists potato alipa.
have given him a new Ford car to better the winter crop of fruits and vegetable*. have no regular paator.
R. 2.
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•erve hia many customer*.
Incidentally he will take a few outings
Furnished room lor rent, 307 Oak
■venue.
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The "Whit* House," Daytona Beach, with the A nanlte Fishing Club.
WATERMELONS
i Fla. Special rate* to summer guw ts.
C
arload
of
W
aterm
elon*
on
track
near
F
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R
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n
t
No.
708
Park
Ave.,
six
'Tia *aid th a t one of our beautiful,
11.60 per day or |6 to $8 per week. blue eyed belies will soon lx wed and freight dep o tlo d ay a n d S aturday. 99-Ip roome, b a th , electric lig h u , gas forcook
W rite for reeervations. W. F\ £ E. R. the lucky man will carry her away to
ing. Apply to H -C . DuBoee. over Ten
Ayr««, Propr’s.
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Old Made Good u New
Cnt. Store.
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1 have a first dass harness maker now
Hmrry Phillip«, the «rt photographer i lhe „»ntract read, "m id en ce In Sanford
For Sale at a Bargain—Rhode Island
continues to turn out some elegant work only.” or else they ahould patronit* and we can do anything in this line while Reds and White Ixghorn hen*. Pure
ln the cabinet aize. Recently he made home Industrie* and marry Sanford y°u
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900 M yrtle .
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vinced.
W. H. UNDERWOOD.
■pedal rates and he ia to crowded th a t boy*.
For Rent Aug. 1st—Five rooms and*
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he cannot keep up with hia orders.
bath, on Oak avenue, Ixtween Third and
Ch*a. Clark la over for a few days j
M. P. Lipe has taken the agency for from New Smyrna looking at the new
Fourth streets. Furnlahed or unfur­
To Purchase Fall Goods
the Saturday Evening Poet, Ladies’ court house and Irupee ting hia-Sanford
Fell« Frank Vrfll leave today for New nished. See R .' II. Mark», onpoaite
Home Journal and Country G entle­ property. He still thinks Sanford is York, where ho will investigate the new PeopltJ Psnk
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m an and will dispense tame at hia place the beat city on the map but ia forced fall (tylea In clothing and furnishings.
W anted—lloneat, com p^tpu share
of business in Sanford Hotfka block.
to stay on the coast, because he wishes He’expects to be absent a month or so cropper or would rent for coming season.
M r. and Mrs. Upham have left for to find out where the moequitoe* go in and upon hb return willbring his aister, j The Sanford Celery .Farm now ip |Ww-.
Misa Florence with him.
peas ami in high state of cultivation.
their home in Loe Angeles after a two the winter time.
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Address E. Valeille, Sanford, Fla. W-tf
m onths’ atay in the d ty . yMr. Upham
The cut of the FUJui building ia given
Notice Horse Owners
was engaged in Installing the m achin­ in thi&gt; issue of The Herald. The inside
For R ent—Large front room. Mrs.
I h iv e a first clam expert horse shoer.
ery for the Crowd Columbia E sp er C o . plana have not been settled upon a»+7tt
R.
L Jones, 206 Park avenue.
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C ite him a trial.
For
Rent—Store
Room
and
unfur­
and
when
they
have
Ixen
arranged
a
l / Braxton Perkin* has 'arrived ‘ horn*
" w. *"
W. H. Underwood.
nished room In .Dishop block. Enquire
from Virginia where he spent several complete description of this elegant g i.y
Holden R*ai
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weeks with relativea and friends. He building will be given. When finiahed
will greet his many friends at hia old the new home of the Sanford Elks will
Al the Baptiat C'harch
Beat Meals In Sanford for $4.00 per
place in the Sanford Shoe £ Clorhing Co. be one of the finest In the state.
Dr. C. J - Douglas* will preach at the week. Moat home-Uka hotel Ip town.
Baptiat
cborah next Sunday morning Transients and regular boarders find a
W*
or*
reminded
of
one
of
the
game*
E. A. Douglass, clerk of the
«turned from a visit of our childhood, called ’’The Stag* at 11 o’clock and Sunday evening at welcome a t reasonable raUo. S t John«
to
«do. whore he was engaged for Coach Turned Over," by the number of 7 JO. All are cordially invited to at­ Hotel. A. W. W athen. Prop., 420 F in i
S treet
days on business. Mr. Doug- people who have last their homes and tend these service«.
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F'or Cush R ental or S hare F’arm ing ¡|
Four acre» tiled land. T w o c ultiva ted j '
rormtant warlare for cheaper freight
two year* h u t not tiled. House and
rate* and I x tte r service for the Florida
b a rn on place; 1! ** miles wi*t rJ city.
grower»
The »ulavcrlplion list has al2 Pine F'h.wtng Wells
Address W, I' ().
in.e*t doubled during the piuU six months,
Box 893.
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dem onstrating th a t th e growers realise
W a n te d T o lure hor*- and wagon
they have « friend in Fldltor M c t’omh.
for a few month»
F A Stone, Route 2.
Some
th&lt; '|||| tim e linhermen are
Sanford, FTa.
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just now taking to the rx'W (angled rmj
For
Sale
Good
milch
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giving
two
and r&gt;n-l and ituiny are the sturtes told
gallons
a
day.
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their new polt*. One of them hooked a Phone 4 11-4 rings
For Sale -100 W hite I n d ia n Runner
big t r o u t the other day und d r o p |x d pole
and reel and »tarted to bring in the fish ducks at a big bargain. Write for
hand over hand an hud Ix en hi* custom prices. 11. S. M ikenell. Sanford. It It. 2.
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with an ordinary trolling line, lit»
com panions gave him the horse laugh
( iuuvit» For •»!&lt;- ui Mr
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and he finally woke up and tried to u»e grocery In city and at grove. No 1020
hut reel, hut m e antim e the liah had gone I'tu n n Ave
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F’or Rent F'urmah'Hl room» conve­
nient b.r light housekeeping
H I I'nrk
For Sale No
4 fti-rcuh* Triple
p .ix e r nturtlp puller. Large»« made,
with l(Ml ft e x tra ralile. C a n U- a w l
f..r linune moving. T
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you want. Come and Hee us, as we can make
the terms to (it your means and sell you what
you want at a reasonable price.
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»table and the prntolliee, a gold pill lit
the "liaJH- 'll II rreneellt with piiany in
center
Set with d ia m ond. FTmier re­ S
tu rn to Herald olfire for rew ard
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RIVER VIEW L O T S
T h e mnj/nin-nl location of tin» property on the groat
tributaries of tho St. JohnH river, where the channel runs
almost tiireet east from Riverview to the Atlantic Ocean,
where the city of Jackttnnville has built it.s great quarter mil­
lion dollar electric light plant Where the great munic­
ipal docks are going to be built. Where there are going
to Ik* millions upon millions of rinllurK 8j&gt;enl by private
capital in the near future for great manufacturing plants,
all arc situated by or near to Riverview, lying just to the
east of u.s. This all goes to make Riverview the most
closqy and desirable property to the great city of Jncknonvijle.

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Riverview today has over five hundred property
ownent all boofiting h&gt;r the great future of Riverview.
Wo have 40 home«, some costing three to fourjthousand
dollars. Three mercantile houses. Boat and launch fac­
tory of large anti growing magnitude. We have now 14
.miles of streets, all set out in shade trees. We have free
public boat and bath houses. We have one of the most
beautiful &amp;0 acre public porks in the state. Riverview
has many suburbs since its inception, and Riverview’s
geographical loacfion Ls such that jt is soon going to mako
its property value far eicecd any property about Jack­
sonville, and every lot now bought will make the buyer
n thousand dollar« clear in the near future. We have a
complete telephone service, nnd an efficient motor car lines
nt a 5c car fare to the heart of the city of Jacksonville.
Riverview proprety. will make thousands of dollars for
the owtiers. Riverview has made good. Her title« ure
perfect, audits an investment it has no equal.

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Saved. Girl’s Life

Me household end the eld be may ex­
tend to other« Id this direction. De­
ride« if our health U preserved, we ere
far better able to resiat dieeaae than if
we are in poor phyakal rendition*. *Pre­
ventive meaeurea if practically applied,
offer-not only valuable tneana for Im­
proving the public health, but will go
far toward eliminating/ Infectious dis­
ease«, However, success depends upon
the cooper« lion of the public, and for
that reason it is important and necessary
that the means by which infectious dis­
eases are transmitted and the methods

llfb ft wer« turned' on U tiT upper
room. There appeared at Ita window a
feminine fora. It n i MIm Hort,
pel«, disturbed, und she drew elote to
the window, her hund crowed on her
breast, u If to «ubda^,- some deep
emotion. Her bead bent towards the
interior of the bouse, i f If sf|m*iito&lt;
turblng sound alarmed her.
So entranced was Harvey at the sud­
den beautiful upparltlon that he had
not drawn out o f the full focus of the
flaming gas Jet She w w him, uttered
a faint cry and then leaned from the
window.

should be properly aindmfbod." * .

a stranger, but—won't you—that Ig—
1 am all alone In the house, and some
one 1« below, and I am afraid.
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"At once," replied Harvey, swiftly
taking In the situation:
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He swung lha mandolin ease, ready
for use as a weapon, ran around to the
front of the house and dashed up the
atepa, to find tho door open. He stood
■till.In the hallway and listened In­
tently.
' Harvey flared a match, found 'a gaa
Jet and flooded the ball with light
Juat then a timid, trembling form
came down the staircase. It was Miss
H oyt She bore a heavy cane.
"It la papa’s." «be said. "Please
don't rush Into danger—I am not afraid
now."
War all th a t aha kept d o se to her in­
trepid champion aa Harvey »lowly ad­
vanced down the hall, armed w/th the
weapon aha had provided. Then, aa
th a n was a stir and then a crash, aa
of a chair thrown violently ovar, she
clung to hie arm. The naxt moment
Harvey could not repress a 'Jolly
laugh.
"There Is bur formidable night dis­
turber—no burglar after all. Miss
Hoyt!" he exclaimed.
A large Newfoundland dog darted
from the library Into tho ball and
■curried past them through tho front
doorway.' Ho had evidently wandered
In Just aa Miss Hoyt had run up the
stairs to get a wrap before resuming
her awing seat on the porch.
"You—you seem to know my name,"
she began, and then, looking straight
at the now somewhat embarrassed
Harvey, she flushed all ovor her face.
And Just then, too, Harvey noticed a
hat with a great blue veil on a hall
seat, and understood. This was tho
young lady he had noticed at tho park.
Had she overheard tho converaatlon
between
eoiw
ueu blmaelf
u u u*cu and
»uu nPrlceT
i m t Ho won
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Decorating the Eyebrow«.
It la gene rally agreed that a wom­
an's eyebrows should be delicately and
nicely penciled, .but fancy pUya
strung* fruubi as to color. In central
Africa women stain them with Indigo«
mnA Georgian damsels blacken theirs.

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Mlaa Hoyt Was Not .Surprised With The
Song The College Roys Sang

tn my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi­
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and ail similar
‘alfmuiti, TWtiiurd^Biac*LftTamEtrt has-proved Itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable femedy.
Jf you suffer from any of these complaints, try BlacicDraugfri v It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
years-of Splendid success, proves its value. Good for
young and old.' For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.

Education It The Most Effective Weapon With Which
To Fight Disease
State

Board Of Health 'Give* Good Advice^ That
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•: Ignorance la the moet active enemy to
human welfare, moral and physical, that
modern reformers have to meet. If
follows th at education b their most ef­
fective weapon. Medical prartire, before it was raised to tho rank of a science
was shrouded in awo-inipiring Ynyiteriee;
it deserved its name of "tho black art,"
and the earliest practitioners seemed to
have favored concealment of their meth­
ods, because probably of their own lack
of confidence In them.
The strong efforts of the profession
today are toward enlightenment and
education1, which means th a t modern
medical science la working primarily
for the prevention of disease. It Is tnk—
-&lt;uwr«at . t-» iu te h rT ' by
teaching the methods through which the
great devastating diseases are spread
and by showing how they m ay be avoid­
ed or learn ed .
The Western Union Telegraph Com­
pany, one of tho largaat employers of
intelligent labor in the world, has re­
cently begun ■ campaign of education
among its employee« by the issue of a
- monthly bulletin on health subjects.
These subjects are prepared by .Dr.
Alrah H. Doty, formerly health officer
of the port of New York, one of the lead­
ing sanitarians in the United Stales.
These bulletins are sent gratis to every
employee of tho company und are in­
tended to Increase the efficiency 6f each
one through carefully prepared Instruc­
tion on sanitary nutters.
A recent Lsaue of the bulletin give*
much information about the t ram mis—
«ion of infectious diseases, slid it lias
large value for the general public out­
side of the thousand* for whom it was
' originally written.
Dr. D oty Insists that the poasjbllty
of the transmission of infectious diseases
through tho clothing, by touching ob­
jects such as car straps, the stair rails
In public buildings, handling filthy
currency and In scores of similar ways, U
so alight aa tn be negligible. Numer­
ous, other popular theories that have
been cherished by the public, have been
shattered'by modern discover!**.
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"Infectious diseases," says Dr. Doty,
“ 'are transm itted directly from one per­
son to another through the medium of
various discharges from the body which
contain Infectious ‘germs, or organisms.
The»«' germs may alto be transmitted
from one person to another indirectly
through the medium of food or drink or.
by certain insects."
Insects transmit disease, for there is
indisputable, evidence that malaria and
yellow fever are carried by certain vari­
eties of mosquitoes, and so far aa yet
discovered thjsi* are no other method»
by which these dieeaaee are transmitted.
Sanitarians are well aware of tbs danger
of the fly as a disease carrier. -The flea
that Infects the rat Is a means of car­
rying the bubonic plague, and It has
* been demonstrated that the body lflufa
transmits typhus fern from one person
to another.
[
V ,v
Tit« fevrodcstion* of Pasteur and
Kocb, m ail« simultaneously and Inde­
pendent ¿1 eaqh other, gave to the
world abgut J880, Its first satisfactory
knowledge about the germ origin of
i hfeetious diseases. Subsequent study
led to thodftentifteation of the organism*
that cause tuberculoids, typhoid fever,
cbo|cra, diphtheria, bubonic plague and
several other" tafsetious disease*. Thla
“ IneMdsd
Inite knowledge of tho life hlatorie* of
these grnna and how. their harmful ness'

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"Young and rich and good looking,
too, I suppose,'' spoke Harvey L*ne."
Hla companion, Willard Price, young
and rich himself unfortunately, for he
was' idle and without ambition, lan­
guidly drew a photograph from hla
pocket and extended It towards Lone.
"Pretty as a picture," voted the lat­
ter spontaneously.
There was real
and earnest admiration In hla frank,
oped face- Then It clouded a trifle,
l.le w as too poor nod humble ‘In bis
bwn estimation to dare to aspire for
recognition in the upper circle Into
which his companion had free admit­
tance.
“I knew Miss Druaa Hoyt at Acton,"
explained Price. "She attended the
seminary there while I was at the oollege. Those were great days—music,
picnicking, rowing on the lake. My
cousin Leona is a dear friend of Miss
HoyL They met a few days ago, and
Leona playfully told her she was go­
ing to aond mo around to' give on« of
tho old college sorenado« when I pass­
ed through tho town here. Druaa la
full of Ilf# and fun, and Insisted she
would be delighted with auch a wel­
come reminder of the dear old acbool
days."
"And you are going to twang the
light guitar, eh T smiled Harvey.
"With your assistance on tho man­
dolin. Oh, wo can make a One roman­
tic occasion of It, don't you s e e f and
Price leaned back luxuriously and
complacently on the rustic scat of tho
little vlllago park.
Then he added,
w
ith a keen look aatt Harvey,
H arvey, who waa
with
was

might l&gt;e destroyed or at least abridged.
Infectious dispara thrive beat in filthy
surroundings, In impure air and where
living conditions bring about overcrowd­
ing. An Illustration is the outbreak
of typhus fever (not to be confused with
typhoid) fa New York City in 1893-94. «till stu d y in g tho lovely face In tho
h n tn m n h . She
Hhn hhvnnntlcea
vmt does
don*
y p n o tises you,
Of the seven hundred raw-*, all hut one nphotograph.
sh
e?
I
aay,
not
g
e
ttin
g
s
tru
c
k
In
th at
or two occurred in the unclean over­
q
u
a
rte
r,
a
re
y
o
u
f
'
crowded lodging house section of the
If M iss H oyt waa In my own rathjower East Side.
or
hum ble class,'' h alf sa tirically re ­
The germ of tuberculosis is carried
tu rn e d H arvey, "I w o u ld n 't try to for­
in the expcctoralions of the patient, and
g e t th a t beautiful face, aa 1 m ust do
it may be transm itted In a number of fo r m y ow n peace of m ind."
waya, particularly where uno lentil iness
T horo w as a ru stle In tho p ath circ­
and overcrowding exist, for In such sur­ ling p a s t them , and H arvey, turning
roundings usually Ire* care is taken to slig h tly , observed a young girl arise
guard against it.
In typhoid fever and cholera thé Th
fectious organism is transm itted through
the discharge from the intestines. In
diphtheria the discharge from the nose
ami throat is to be (eared, in mosaics
and scarlet fever the discharge from the
run», aa well as from the nose and throat
contain the actively infectious organ­
isms.
•
These germs are transm itted from one
person to aqotber in various waya; some
through the air which Ix-eome* laden
with them from person* »tillering (rom
this particular dine une. Thine Include
those dU«a*«w which affect the mu­
|
cous membrane«* of the breathing, or
respiratory, system.
Diseases of tho stom ach and intes­
tinal tract, or tho digestive system, such
aa typhoid fever, are Induced by or
through infected food or drink, and this
is usually poisoned by the lly bringing
the organism* from the excreta o( indi­
viduals suffering from the disease. *
Malaria, yellow fever and bubonic
plague, disease« affecting the blood
and the circulatory system , are carried
It W a t Mias Hoyt. Paid, D isturbed.
by the bite of the Insects, the first two
by the bite of tbc mosquito and the last and leave a near s c a t All that bo
by the rat fleanoted was a graceful form and a long
The danger.jrf the fly iftitl mosquito streaming blue Veil. Then he handed
to public health is vastly better appre­ the photograph back to hla friend with
ciated than it was ten years ago. All the faint suggestion of a reluctant
efforts to destroy three rapidly multiply­ sigh.
He scarcely listened aa Price told
ing Insects must** ncecasárily be prac­
tically futile. Tito only effective cam­ of obtaining the picture from hla cous­
in, also of an Item he had noted In
paign against them m ust be to prevent
a newspaper some time previous com­
their Increase by attacking their breed­ menting on “the rare builneaa suoing (daces. Mosquitoes, as a rule, pre­ ceaa of John Hoyt, E*q." That muat
fer email bodies of water containing large . he Drusa's father, so “he was safe In
amounts of decaying vegetation or or­ spying out the land,“ and "getting In
ganic matter, and w h a n surfaces are touch with possible million»."
Harvey had boon always helpful to
but little disturlwd by wind or other out­
side influences. Filth fav o » the propo- Price, and the Utter bad treated him
galion of the mosquitoes, n thin layer, pretty welL Harvey considered eerof semi-crude kerosene, spread over the fnadea an obsolete art, and felt rather
ridiculous at tho thought of poetng aa
surfaces of th e n pools, which la easily
.a Spanish cavalier. However, he wUbsecuring by pouring- half a pint of oil ed to b e accommodating, and there
over a surface approximately ten feet was h real element of romanticism In
in diameter, la sufficient to destroy the tWfdiro pUn.
,y
'YOu bee, I'll sufpriae Mias Hoyt
ply'of «Jr wheft he romea to thd-surfade vWkfcltb«' sq m the college follow» sang
to breathe. This m ethod perstatenfty 'fiUkSiT- b moohUghtd^dfht under .the
eetnlnary windows—‘Come Where My
Lot» 'L ies Dreaming.' W all practice
-ip* a bit, steal Into the Hoyt garden
s ”SU»4.gtve this dead old bur* a seal
tbélr favorite“ hûrecry Te the alible.
■ájion," '
-V ■
Their extermination, therefore,, b m gp
It eras almost nine o’clock In the
difficult than that of the mosquito, but evening when the twalh started out.
the moat aaUdfylng reauJta are gained each carrying hU special Instrument
by a strict observance of clcanlinmanri under hla arm. Earlier in tho' fUjf they
other sanitary measures. Sunlight and had atraydd past the Hdyf hflme, and
fresh air are enemies of filth, and If throe Price Indicated where they would
can be turned upon these breeding place« poet thethaelvee In Qfa gtMda» when
they^ will do much to bring abou7 sanlK- the appointed boar arrived.- Ah they
tbey will do much to bring about san­ left the bout Pglce discovered that ha
had run out of extra gutfar «triage
itary conditions.
*TH g et a supply from the drug
“The modern method of protecting store In case of accidents," he per
the public health," concludes Or. Foty,

dored, as ho re tre a te d to th e porch,
explain hOW
how I1 Ca
camo
" I—-I had b e tto r explain
to bo hero," ho o b served—“In th o g ar­
den, I m ean.”
“I th in k I know ,” sm iled D ruaa. "I
had an Intim ation of a sorenado. I
saw Mr. Price today, but did n o t w tsn
to «poll w h at ho Intended aa a su r­
prise. M ercy! W h at la thatT"
It waa a sh o t, ahoute, a crash —th e n
th o Jangling strin g a of som e m usical
In s tru m e n t
Both rushed o u t to tho porch. A
crash of glaaa m ade tho still n ig h t
echoes hldeoOa. A man was dashing
madly across tho glass-covered garden
beds from tho noxt lot. Ho carried a
g u itar, madly brandished. Ho disap­
peared tm tless a n d frantic, but not u n ­
til H arvey had recognized W illard
Price.
A little Investigation brought o u t
th e facta of tho case. P rice had gone
into tho w rong g a rd e n —th a t of a je a l­
ous, cru sty old bachelor, Just m arried.
H e had observed the gultar-artned seren ad er, had gone for a ru n , and P rice
had ru n for hi* life
Of course Miss Hoyt had ovorhpard
H arvey'a encom ium s In tho park. It
tu rn e d out th a t It was her uncle who
w aa so w ealthy. T his sm oothed o u t
H arv ey 's path. P rice, bored a t h is
m ishap, did n o t Unger on the scene.
A nd of course th e eerenadec by proxy
ev en tu ally m arried Druaa Hoyt.

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A afnst 1, 1918

A.

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h

looking kind of • surprised.
‘Why,
nephow, I'm. not going to any poorhouse. I'm eighty-nine today, and
when a, man's eighty-nine hVs »upTswvd to hr deadr wnd-fve got twenty
thousand dollars duo mo this morning.
I'm expecting a letter any minute.'
“Well, yon could havo knocked me
down with a feather. But this Is what
had happened. It was that 'old ton- !
tine. It seems that sixty years before |
Uncle John and ten other young men j
bad each put Qvo hundred dollars Into '
what they called a tontine, which
• ' «îuii
( oT'lff.TtV’îTl' got tho whole of the
money with the accumulated Internat
on his eighty-ninth birthday. If none
of them lived so long, then It went to :
tho heirs of tho one that lived longest. !
And Uncle John was the laat of them
and being suposed to be dead, by life
insurance rules, at elgbty-nlne, there i
was twenty thousand coming to him.
"And sure enough It came that
morning. And do you know.'tro acted
In the queerest way. He forgot all
about our kindness to him and wanted
to- g?***'icP «L ^ £C aatV &gt; ’ -Well, we
couldn't let an old man that^age go In­
to the hard world with all that money
to squander, llo gave In at laat, but
he wouldn't let 8 ilas put his money
In the bank for him, nor ho wouldn't
buy a share In the farm neither.
.“.'No, Marla,' he said, chuckling.
T il stay sinco you seem so fond of
me. But It's cold fn the attic and my
old bones are chilly.'
'• 'Then why don't you say so?' I ansewored. 'We'd havo put you In the
best room, only Bliss was waiting to
havo It painted.’
"Ho chuckled In tho moat malicious
way, which, geclng all wn had dono for
him, was at least cruel. But thoao old
men don't have tho aamo human
sympathies as ua younger Yolks.

BY QRACE EVAN80N.
“Yoa, Ura. Tompkins, Uncle Jobe's
dead and ton e at last, and It was
••*♦*&lt;**.v &lt;nm
v » - $ *J X
eifhtr-nlno last June—and .when a
. man gets to be that old and has a tern- par Uks Ubclp Jpbp’a be lsn'J good
for much more. And deceitful I W ell.
I don't want to speak 111 of tbc dead,
but If bis whole life was liko tho last
year of It, when we knew him. I'm
not over sanguine about bis future.
"This Is bow It all happened. Of
oourso Silas and 1 had beard of Uncle
John alt our Urea for we were cousins
before we were married, and haring
no children wp natjjralljr kept a warm
— '»pot- ttr e ur -hearts- -for the old man.
TVe knew be was good for nothing and
never put by a penny all the years of
bis life, but still, we're not uncharit­
able.
"Yrt, wo'd beard all about that ton­
tine y e a n ago and put It out of-otir
minds. We thought It was Just a story.
8o when Uncle John turns up at the
farm on his eighty-eighth birthday, all
ragged like a tramp, and hungry as
though he didn't know whst food
» meant, wo were naturally annoyed.
We've alwaya held up our beads
among our neighbors, and we didn't
want It said wo couldn't do rig h t by
our undo.
'"Marla,* he said—those w ere his
very w ords os he sa t In tho p arlo r In
his d irty , shabby clothes, and «© m or­
"W ell, u fte r th a t L'nclo John stayed
tally afraid so m e of th e n e ig h b o rs on w ith us. and of course wo couldn't
would com e In and *&lt;-e hftn—'M arla,
1'vo com e to lay my bone* a m o n g ypu.
Will you glvo mo a homo now that I'm

let an old man Ilk© th at do any work,
tlo Just m ooned about tbo farm , sm ok­

ing his plpo and eating his hoad off,
good for nothing any longer?'
a n d .seeming to grow younger oveYy
‘‘I looked a t S ilas an d he looked at day. Took a dislike to Mary, too. I’d
m e. T h en ho took m e aside. T guess th o u g h t of g e ttin g rid of her, but
wo'll have to, Marla,' Ho said softly. U ncle Jo h n w ouldn't h e a r of that.
'W o can ’t put him In th e poorhouse—
us being so resp ectab le. Besides, inaybo ho can e a rn bis keep doing c h o re s '
about tho farm.k
"So wo took him In and let him
sleep In th o a ttic . T h ere's an old
straw m a ttre s s there, and wo gav© him

'K eep her. th e good-for-nothing w ench.'
hu said- T il mnko h er w ork.' And
bo used to g iro h er a tongue lashing
every m orning and talk to h e r about
h er duties to h e r b en efactors which
almost- brought te a rs of Joy to Silas s
eyes and m ine. B ut Mary d id n 't seem
to care.
"Once, w hen sho'd goun over to
lojng Kalis to do som e m ark etin g for
mo and w a sn 't back In tim e, Uncle
John got so mad with h e r ho w ouldn't
be satisfied til l .Sllits let bill) tak e the
buggy and drIV« In a fte r her. They
camu back nbout eight In the evening,
and If you'd heard tho langaugo ho
was using to her when they got out of
th e cart It would have w arm ed your
heart
And the hussy was laughtug!
D ldu'l care a b it—Just laughed!

4 -W 7iie 7 » w V y ;- vX'Jl» iiiiu tu make
. hla will u m onth beforn he died, and
he left ev erything to me. aud Silas got
It In black and w hite ami took It In
to his law yer We thought we had
done our duty then, and so wo Jusl_
I folded our h an d s and waltod.
Well, Mr* Tom pkins, th© end cam e
very sudden. Apoplexy, Oio doctor
■aid. And would you bellvo It, the
old rnko h ad m ade a second will tho
day a fte r he gave his first to Silas,
and In It ho left ua njnety-tw o dollars
apiece for board and lodging and com­
fort*, and tho reel went to my dear
» lie . Mary C allaghan S m ith ' They d
got m arried th a t day a t Long Kails
"Yes. Mrs Tompkins, th e deceitfulncaa of aomo old men Is past reckon­

j p .12
“Will You Qlve Me a

Mom«r

an old crazy q u ilt and le t him eat his
m eals w ith us, Ju st lik e one of th e fam

lly, and w h at llttl^fc-ork he did hardly
left a penny of profit a fte r his ex­
penses w ere considered. Ato like a
hog. ho did. I say It'* Indecent for a
man of eighty-eight to eat like th at.
“O , th a t wench Mary C allaghan? I
was Juat coming to her, Mra. Tompkina. W ell, she was a poor girl Silas
and me had tak en pity on out of tho

l)‘

—

ing, and tho only charitable thing to
do is to forget about It Besides, Mrs.
Htmth has tho mortgago on our farm,
so don't lot her know that I - was
speaking of about her."
( C o p y r ig h t . U U . by W. O

C h a p m a n .)

D ia g n o s e d th e Case.

An elderljr doctor, who was aa pep­
pery a* a c a y e n n e pod was from tim e
to tint© sprung upon by tho practical

1 Joker.
On ono occasion a well dressed
yqung fellow r a i l e d a n d asked the doc­
goodness of our hearts. Daughter of tor to prescribe for a breaking Out and (
an old friend of my huaband's, Mrs. rash ou his left arm. The doctor ex­
Tompkins, and Silas owed him a thou­ amined the limb and pronounced It to
sand dollars, and he asked him on his be ■ bad case of psoriasis and eczema.
“I aupposo. doctor, you can cure It?'*
daatb-bfd if ho wouldn't take caro of
«aid
the patient. . „
his girl and tear up the note. Of
'"Why. certainly/'- replied the doctor..
course 8Uas consented, seeing he was
'How long will It take to get wall?*' •
an old friend. Besides, we wanted a
“Oh, 1 should »ay abqut two
maid, for I'm not ao strong as I used
months,"
saM the doctor.
to bo. And she was that laiyl Often
“Quito sure? la It a bad case?"
I'd come down at eight o'clock and
‘Toaltlvely the worst I've seen."
find the rooms wasn't swept and the
'Then 1 will leave It with you and
pigs not fed and the chickens hungry
call
for It again when cured." solemnly
for food, and Mary’d Just stare at me
In her stupid way and say nothing. J ■aid -the patient, slowly unfastening
couldn't train her at all. We'd have hi* arm, which was an artificial one,
packed her off. but for our charltablo and painted for the occasion.
natures—besides a maid would
____ have .
«oat fifteen dollar« a month.
Ju ,t OHmp««*.
* "Well, would you believe It Mary
A group of small boys stood on tho
AAd tho old man struck up tho queer- gallery of a llttlo cottage In a quiet
to sldo street; -they were very «m*U
« • l kind of friendship. Bho used* **
steal plea and things for him out of boy«; alto they were very much wraptho kitchen when I was away. .Fancy ped-up end absorbed In «omethlng that
on old man of eighty-eight eating pie! was taking place Juat Inside th« win­
And she'd give him blankets for his dow. They were crowding about th«
he. I when It was cold—jny blankets, ■111, peering over each o t b m ’ shoul­
that I keep for oompany, all wool, and ders. nudging each other for geelngapace.
«oedng five dollar« e pair!
Curiosity prompted e passer-by. to
. 'wrwill, Maria,* said Silas, "when I
told him T couldn’t do anything with .tiptoe silently up the «top«. Inside
her, T gyess them pauper« Just nab the window was another and «till «mail­
- urally take# to one another.’ And that er boy f be was tb s center fit a group
was the way It seemed to me. If t of three; the other two boys were tip­
had known! But I’m a simple woman, ping the wee boy's head back—so far
Mr*. Tompkln«. *nd It never entered that It seemed as though bis neck
«ay head what a designing hussy she would break. One assisted the very
small chap to keep his mouth open by
. • *^ W «n . It was' on the old man a grasping his chin and forehead firmly
«lffaty-otnth birthday, and be hadn't In two very dirty hands. The two
the
¡done o chore for twp «■?«. end OHM* « w g ftr W jt'w e -to o W n * tmt APS». *£•
•pelt« tip to him.
crowd with all the prld« of sideshow
"'U n d e John,’ he «nid. T guess we exhibitors.
“Can yuh see 'em?" celled one ef
« •n 't keep you for nothing. You never
was worth Anything to me and now the proud assistants of the small boy.
“The doctor says he'« got white «pote
Ton’d best apply to the poorhouse.’
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CITY RESIDENCES IN SANFORD

7—Four Houses, on 2 lots, Georijetown.
____ Deep-well _with pitcher pump, cor.
10th and Willow..................................... 1,200.00
-8— Lot, Markham Heights, 100x140, house, •
4 rooms and bath. 500 gal. tan k .....2,200.00
9—D)t,
100x100. 7 Houses, cor. Sanford
O F F E R E D F O R S A L E BY
avenue and 11th st................................. 3,000.00
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10— Lot on Markham Heights, lot 101x140,
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well 150 ft. deep, house 4 rooms. Sold
800.00
nTTttrr c r tw ^ iv r w v a n K m .- r j - y c i- H ^ P U ^ r a n d 2-,lots„ cor. 2utl and Elm,-------- * .
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b a t h ................ ................ .1,000.^0
Dear Sir:
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&lt;r. 12—A splendid large house, 10 rooms, 2 lots, •
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store house and barn ..k.Av^...:....-.... ..
5,000.00 In Order that you can form a correct idea of San­ 13— Withdrawn.
ford I will state a few facts as published by our com^ 14— Lot, Sanford Heights, 67x130, good 10
i a ’Ü
a i .rr
mercial Club.
room house, electric lights, artesian
Sanford is in the new county of Seminole, for­
, . £. ‘
well, tank and engine. Lots of fruits
merly Orange. Sanford will lx» the county seat.
and flowers........ ............................... .
3,500.00
Sanford is on the south shore qf I^ake Monroe, a 15— Fine house on the Heights, modem
beautiful lake about four miles wide and seven miles
improvements, lot 134x130, chicken
long. The St. Johns river runs throught it from east
------- raids,"tiewanerr Bystem water works,
Mil
to west.
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orange trees, flowers, etc............... ....... 5,000.00
Sanford has a population of 6,300 (city census of 16— House, 4 rooms, on 3rd St., between
1912).
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. Palmetto and Magnolia_____ :............ 1,800.00
Sanford has six churches—Presbyterian, Meth­ iBr-House, 8 rooms on 3rd £&gt;t, between Palodist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and Cath­
\ &amp; ' i nouittoandSanford..^...^...;.^...___ ..... J ,300.00
1S ’:
olic. A- High School, Grammar School, Primary 18—
House&gt;k2 story, 8 rooms, on Oak, be­
School, Kindergarten and Catholic School. Splen­
tween 3rd and 4th ................................. 3,750.00
did Water Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, Iwo Tele- 19— House and lot between 3rd and 4th, on
' graph Systems, Ixical and Long Distance Telephones,
Oak avenue, 5 rooms and bath and
Standard*Oil Station, Gulf Relining Oi). Station, Rail­
kitchen.....................:.............................. 4,500.00
road Shops, three Automobile Garages and Machinery 20— 2) &gt;j LAts, cor. 10th and Magnolia, garShops. Railways to Jacksonville, Tampa, Oviedo,
.
age, lawn, etc., splendid house, 2
I^eesburR, Eustis, St. Petersburg and Cameron City,
story and attic, toilets, clasets in
Railway Shops, with monthly pay roll of $20,000.00.
ever}* bedroom. Furnace in base­
Two Banks, with a combined cajHtal of $761, 547.82.
ment ....................................................... 10 000.00
There were 2,569,010 letters mailed iowthc Sanford 21 —A fine new house, 8 rooms, 2 lots, cor.
Post Office in 1912. Two lee I'lauLs^capacity 100
8th and Park, shade trees, bath and
tons per day. $200,000.00 for Brick Roads to the
toilet. Steam heat.*...,....... ...... .......... 6,500.00
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Celery Farms. . Thirty School Teachers, with salaries 22—Good, 2 story house on Oak avenue,
amounting to $15,221.00, One thousand one hundred
between 7th and 8th Sts.._„........... .
5,000.00
and thirty-three Pupils. Free City Mail Delivery
23
6
Room
house
on
Sanford
avenue,
be­
and throe rural free delivery Routes. Daily Boat
1,800.00
tween 4th and 5th streets
Line to Jacksonville and boat lines up the river.
24 House anti lot, cor. 9th and Laurel—
Ferries across the lake. New Union Depot cost $100,one-half cash
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000.00.- New Express Office cost $20,000.00. Sixty25 Withdrawn.
blocks of Street paved with vitrified brick. A paid 26—3 Acres on the Heights, 8 room, 2 story
Fire Department with automobile truck. One Newshouse, 30 bearing orange trees
....... 2,500.00
pa|&gt;er Office. A Fertilizer Plant, shipping 7,500 tons 27 2 L/ts, six room house, tool shed, flow­
annually. Two Lumber .Yards. A Building and Loan
ing well..........f.................;....................... 2,500.00
Association. One Strain and Two Hand Laundries. 28- Withdrawn.
Two Theatres. Four Hotels and many Boarding 29 Block 13, C &amp; 'I'., one house, 2 story, 6
Houses. One Carriage and Wagon Factory.
Three
rooms. 1 house, 1 story, 5 rooms.
Blacksmith Shops. Two Restaurants.
Two Baker­
1 House, 1 story, 2 rooms. One-half
ies. One Military Band. One Public Library. One
cash
.......
2,500.00
Cold Storage Plant. $70,000.00 appropriated for a 30 An elegant house, with nice lawn, and
Federal Building. Concrete Works. Cold Storage
flowers, etc., on Park Ave. _
6,000.00
Plant. Three Artesian Well Drillers Six Public
home oil Park avenue
10,000.00
Parks. One Base Ball Park. Two Tenn ism 'ourEs.' 32 House, 2 story, 8 rooms, electric lights,
Two Bottling Works. Seven Wholesale Fish Houses.
gas for cooking, copper win* screens^
Two Plumbing Contractors. Four Building Contrac­
35 gallon boiler. A bargain *
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tors. Two. Photograph Galleries.
Three Livery 33 House, 2 story, 8 rooms, on Magnolia . ... 3,000.00
Stables. Four Attorneys at I.aw. Splendid Sewer­ 34 A choice home. House 2 story and
age System. Street Car Line. Masonic, K. of 1\,
attic. 8 rooms, garage, flowing well,
W. of W., Elk, Moose, Eagle Ixxlges. Two Bicycle
A bargain... ---- ,..................................... 7,000.00
Shops. One Realty Trust Company. Seven Real 35 House, 3 rooms and kitchen, on Myrtle
Estate Agencies. Three Crate Material Houses. One
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Ave.. between 5th and 6th Sts. Lot
Wrapping Paper and Printing Factory. Five Insur­
•11x117. $1,600.00 on easy terms or 1,500.00
ance Agencies. Five Physicians. Five Shoe Stores. 36 Over an acre, with 2 story, 7 room house
Nineteen Grocer}' Stores. Eight I)ry Goods Houses.
«m the Heights. Fine location for
Three Clothing Stores. Four
Furniture
Stores.
chicken
farm.,.
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4,000.00
Three Hardware Stores. Four Drug Stores. One 37—A fine home,
2 story, 8 room house,
Wholesale Grocery. One Wholesale Fet'd and Grain
with 2 splendid lots (House on corner
House. One 5 and 10 Cent Store. Two Jewelry
lot), near business part of town............ 6,000.00
Stores. Two Musical Instrument* Houses. Two Seed
Houses. Two Veterinary Surgeons. Three Dentists.
Two Civil Engineers. Three thousand five hundred
2 -’1 1/it*. Ih’I
lOlh and 11th St«., on French, each $300.00
Acres in Vegetables. Twenty-seven Vegetable Buy­ 3 IA&gt;t corner 10th and Uturel
500.00
-4 V 9
ers, etc., etc., etc.
I '2 1A)tn, cleared and fenced, gtxxl well
1000.0y
.r&gt;‘ L)t on Sanford Height*
350.00
Sanford is one of the healthiest cities in the state.
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on
Sanford
Heights
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300.00
Splendid street cleaning department, sewerage, a
IajU in Blk. 5, Tier 6..
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1000.00
well organized sanitary department and .such other •b7 22 Splendid
Height* IaiLs .
1000.00
organizations as conduce to the welfare and good health.
9— 2 Lot* in Sanford H cighU .............................. ......... 700.00
The vegetable output from the .Sanford farms for 10— 21 A)t» in Georgetown ............ ........ ........... .......................................'......................... 250
last season,-from 2,175 acres of tiled land and 1,325 11— Lot on Magnolia, lietwcen 8th and 9th ....... ......... 850.00
12— 2 Lot« on Oak, between 12th nnd 13th.. .................1100.00
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acres not tiled, was as follow^:
5 Lot« on Sanford Height«, fronting Turk avenue
420.000 Crates Celery :.......«./................
$525,000.00 13— 67x130.
Each ................................................................. 550.00
250.000 Crates Lettuce______ .......... . .... 375,000.00 14— 2 Ia)Lh, corner 10th and Myrtle......
^ 1 1 0 0 .0 0
225.000 Crates Other Vegetables......... .... 215,000.00 15— 1 Corner lot, 10th and Palmetto...................
900.00
.... 800.0025.000 Barrels Irish Potatoes................ . . . . 125, 000.00 16— 1 Lot between 9th and 10th on Palmetto
.1250.00
110.000 Bushels Com......................
. 99,000.60 17— J Lot between 3rd and 4th on Oak..;____
18—
1
Lot
between
3rd
nnd
4th
on
O
ak..-.,,.......
2100.00
65.000 Bushels Sweet Potatoes___
.... 65,000.00 19— 1 Lot, between 1st and 2nd on French..
..... 600.00
19.000 Boxes Citrus Citrus Fruit
.... 23,750.00 20— Block 5, Tier 10.........!......
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2,000 Tons Hay
................. ?... . 24,000.00 21 - 168x268 ft., on Pnrk Avenue (nbout 6 lot«)
3500.00
81.000 Watermelons .................. ........ .... 12,500.00 2 2 — Ix&gt;t on 1st Street, between Pnlmetto nnd Sanford

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23— Nice Lot in Sanford Height«..................................... 225.00
$1,464,250.00 24 —Lot on corner, bet. 11th and 12th, on Magnolia
or 3,118 cars of 40,000 lbs. capacity.
Avenue. One-hnlfco»h............... .............................. . 500.00
25— Lot on 3rd Street, Stringfellow’g Addition.......... .. 500.00
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26— Corner lot Markham Height«............................ .... 300.00
1— Five room Cottage, on Palmetto ave­
27— 7 Lots in West Sanford,......... .............. ........................ 700.00
nue between 4th and 5th streets—
28—Whole block, 3. Tier 18
... ................... 1500.00
toilet and bath. Artesian well ‘con­
29— 2 Lot« in Celery Avenue Addition............. ........... 200.00
nection. Cash..... .................................$ 1,5C0.00 80— 1 Lot in Celery Avenue Addition.................................. 300.00
2— Lot 13, Blk 5, Tier 2, House of 10 rooms 2,500.0031— W H of a Block (5 lota),on Pnlmetto.......... 2000.00
32— Et4 of a Block (5 lota), on M agnolia.______ ______ ______ ____
2000.00
3— Lot, 100x150 ft., 10 room House, two
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33— W Mof Block (5 lots) on Park......... ........... ............. 2500.00
stories, * Flowing well and rain water
34— 2 Lot«, between 10th and llt h on E lm , .
..... .....800.00 &gt;
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water tank :........................ ...........
4,500.00 3a —J Lot, between llt h andT2tfi on Magnolia , ;
4tw.00
36—2 Lotn.pn Magnolia, between 10th and llt h ____ ......1250.00
4— Two story, 7 room House, lot 100x110
37— 1 1-ot. between French nnd Myrtle, on 1st S t........................1000.00
ft., on Oak avenue. Plenty of flowers

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............... - ......... • 3,500.00 ,
Five room Cottage, comer lot, 67x 75
feet. Easy terms
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served for 5 years. Good flowing
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non-pluaaed over his disappearance and
the fact that no one had heard anything
of him since he left on July 19.

SWAT SPARROW

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Bln« N om Is a popular name for a
native of Nov la Beotia. Uallburtoo,
The Biological Survey Calle the Com­ Is **8am Bllek,” ft to * til* following
mon Bird Ueeleee and
Grower« W i l l Get Benefit*
account of Its origin: " 'Pray, sir,’
Kanaae Solomon.
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Harmful.
said on* of my fallow paaisngeri, ‘can
,,E rn m Results O f European
—King Solomon bad nothing on a Cen­
you tell me why the Nova Scotian*
tral la Justice of the peace before whom
Trip O f Investigators
are called Blue NosesT I t U the name
a colored man and brother was being
of a potato/ aald I, ‘which they pro*
tried for stealing a chicken. The
duce In the greatest perfection, and
boast to be the best In the world. The
• Tbs Commission Thst W e n t T o prosecuting witness thought It was
his fowl, but was not willing to swear.
Americans have. In consequence,
Europe To Study Rural Credit,
It .being near sundown the local Solo­
given them the nickname *Blus
mon 1st the hen loos* and watched
Etc., Is Back. Report WittN o se* /“ Jser.gotnr hdafd ‘tp,.fooet. AesdlL the
negrtT was fined f 50.—Kansas City
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Bringing back recommendations which
.if accepted will mean the Introduction
of .a new agricultural banking system
In the U nited'S tates, more th in sixty
members of the American and Federal
Commissions on ? Rural Cooperative
C redit returned to New Y orkjcity yes­
terday on board the Cedric, of the White
S tar IJne, after a three months' town in
Europe. Delegates appointed by tKe
Governor* of States, by the premiers
of five of the provinces of Canada’ and
by the President of the United States

Purifying the Air. *
The air of a room may be purified
two hOMfl J&gt;r*MU*6* jpalde of It a
and very cold water. By that time It
will hare ebgprbed all the gaaes In tbs
room.
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BEFORE BtJYING

Practical Flower Holder.
A Simple and practical flower hold­
er Is" made of green rubberised silk,
the shade of natural leaves, and Is
outlined with a green wire. When
worn, It effectually prevents the pene­
tration of any moisture to the gown.
The wire edge permits of shaping the
holder to the bouquet proper, end the
JeMe s Is then attached to ths corsage
or whatever else desired.

Colbfed Epigram.
A colored philosopher Is reported to
have aald: “Life, my bredren, am
m osty made up of prayin' for rain,
and then wlshlrt' it would d 'ar off."—
Presbyterian. ‘'
Wisdom.
“Every man ought to save up
enough to buy himself a good big
farm," aald the thrifty clttxen. "Tee,"
replied Parmer Corntoeeel; “and then
do something else with the money."

Trespassing.
A street car and an automobile had
hud an altercation which ended w ith '
th e latter, In a more o r less battered
condition. lodged on the fender of the
form er. A little boy and hie m other
happened along Just as It was over,
and when the youngster s sw ’thrm he
cried out In glee: "Oh, look, there's
an auto standing on th at street
car*s m ustache!",

*'I have not had time to discua^thc
* matter at any length, with, tha member*
of th e commissions, but you esn ssy
that their reports will urge the adoption
of some kind of rursl banking system
which will meet the needs of the farmers
of this country,” said Senator Duncan
U. Fletcher of Florida, chairman of
the commission appointed by the Pres­
ident, when seen s t the MeAlpin Hotel.
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Laying Matting.
N eith e/S en ato r Fletcher nor Senator
W hen laying m atting. It Is not a l­
Thom ss P. Gore of Oklahoma, also a w ay s necessary to cut It In o rd er to
member of the commission, aerompan-1 fit co m ers sn d alcoves. It may be
led the party to Europe, because their b e tte r to do so in very em ail spaces,
presence was needed in Washington, and b u t often m oistening the m attin g Is
his statem ent was based on the reports found to be b e tte r tban cutting. Soft­
made to him during the absence of his en ed thus, It can th en bo bent w ith­
associates, and on what ho was told o u t breaking, and m akes a n eat, su b ­
after he went on board tho Cedric in the s ta n tia l edgo.
bay.
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Another num ber of the Federal.Com­
O rator S lightly Mixed.
mission made a similar statem ent to
A form er se n a to r of tho U nited
tho reporter, declaring that the recom­ S ta le s , was ad d ressin g a m eeting In
mendations would probably include some h is homo town to celeb rate the appro­
of tho ideas incorporated in tho Credit p ria tio n by th e leg islatu re of funds
Fonder of France snd the LamLwhaftcn fo r tho orocllon of a now s ta te eapl*
lol.
"My fellow citizen s,” said ho,
snd Raiffeisen systems of Germany.
" w s will build here tho g re a te st epi­
During their stay in Europe the com- ta p h un d er Qod’e greon footstool.”
misaiorni were In eighteen countries,
making a special study of cooperative
land mortgage banks, cooperative Yursl
credit unions snd similar organizations
and Institutions devoting their atten­
tion to the promotion of agriculture and
the betterm ent of rural conditions.
In addition to the members of tho
American Commission, whjch was or­
ganized under the direction of the
StmUton* Gon&amp;wm&gt; an.L which .¿odudrd [
T reatin g B u rn t and Bcalda.
two men from each state in the Union
B
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s and scalds should bo tre ste d
and the fivo Canadian provinces, the
w
ith
gtycerlno
and flour, the la tte r
following, who were appointed by the
w ell heaped over tho affected p a r t
President, were in the party: I)r. C. J. T h e n tie round a Unen bandage to ex­
Owens, managing director of the South­ clu d e th e air. If cotton wool is handy
ern Congress; Kenyon Bytterfield, of It is b etter to uso for th is purpose
Afnhent; W, It. Coulter and Colonel th a n linen,
Harvle Jordan, of Atlanta, Ga.
T h ey were met in the liny by a recep­
tio n p arty headed by Senators Fletcher
and Goto, who went to meet the Cedric
liw o rd a revenue cutter.
The N|iOrt fit the American Commis­
sion will lie made to the Governors of
the rtnlvn ami to the tjoutijcrri Com­
mercial Congress, which meet* In Mo-

* *^*v Bhameteee.
“Some of these aetotu must be
shameless as well as shiftless,“ as­
serted the woman with the angular
Jaw. “W hyT asked her husband.
“Here Is one who advertises even oo
the billboard that he la supported bj
his wife."

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Knockers. :-----A haberdasher complains th st cane*
do not find a ready sale In this town.
This may be because It la difficult to
carry a cane and a hammer at the
wme time.—Topeka Journal.

New Tag to an Old Fabm.
Young Tony of the Italian quarter
had been greatly Interested by tho
teacher’s story of tho fox and the
grapes. Arriving homo from school,
ho repeated It In his excited, broken
English to tho family, following the
toucher's version pretty closely until
he reached the climax. Tony’s con­
clusion was this:
“Do nIda fox he say, 'Da grape no
good, anyhow; alia sour! I guess I go
geta de baoao.’ ”—Boston Evening
Transcript
Holland's Busiest Man.
‘ On a sign over a b a rb e r's shop at
Stlorum , H olland: " B a re n t Won ter*
lends donkeys on hire lik e his father,
kills pigs, sm okes bam s, an d occupies
him self with all kinds of sw inish de­
tail work; also sh ares an d c u ts hair,
excep t on S undays.”
E x h ib it
E xe—"Bo now he hag a breach of
prom ise on hie bands and th e woman
la show ing le tte rs of his saying he’d
do all so rts of things for h e r." Wye—
"S o rt of prom issory note, eh?** Eze—
"Y es, w ith th e accent on th e 's o r r y / ”

GASOLINE
KEROSENE
CRUDE OIL
ENGINE
W r i t e to u s .

W e have

t h e b e s t p r o p o s i t i o n in

Oave Him Away.
W here the Rhine Is Busy.
(h e s t a t e
M aster (who Is' try in g to m ake a
T he traffic on the Rhino between
good Im pression on his strait faced S traeb u rg and th e H olland frontier
a u n t from whom bo h as expectations) am ounts to the enorm oue to ta l of for­
—“ M ary, have you seen a letter an y ­ ty m illion tone annusUy.
w here about m arked ‘P riv ate’?” Mary
—"You mean the one from the man
Pom pous Coal H orse.
w hat c an 't get Ms m oney out of you,
“A coal ho rse," said th e m ag istrate,
sir? I put It be’lnd th e m irror, sir.”—
"h as a pom pous strid e . T h e re is more
Punch.
dignity ab o u t a coal horse th a n there
Is about a provincial m ayor."
For a Heavy H eart.
S et about doing good to som ebody;
N ever Satisfied.
put on your hat, and go visit tho sick
W hen a man gets so m eth in g for
and poor; Inquire into their w ants
O F
F L O R ID A
and m in ister to th em
Seek out tho nothing he Is p retty euro to think It
deso late and oppressed. I hsve often might have been som ething better.
JA C K S O N V IL L E
tried this m edicine and always find
It tho best antidote for a heary heart.
E lectric C u rrent end N erves.
—Jo h n Howard,
Along hum an nerves tho electrio
cu rren t trav o ls at from 33 to 60 yards
a second.
Com plim enting Dad.
"I h ear th a t you u n dertook to ch as­
tise th a t precocious youngster of
Crop Paradox.
yours." "Yee, and I got a little re­
Seem s stra n g e th at those who sow
JEWELER
sp e c t out of him. too ” "How do you
tho wind are tho very ones who have
k n o w ?” "H e told me th a t If I would
I a hard tim e raising tt
go to th e gym and train a Itltln he
MY SPECIALTIES
th o u g h t he could m ake a hard h itte r
o u t of me.”
E verlasting.
Pickard's H an d -P a in tod Chinn
Tilinga gained are gone, but great
G orham 's Sterling Silver
things dona an d are.—A lgernon tlwtnIt Was a H ollar Day.
Rogers' plated Wnre
"Come, come,” eald a dletractod fa­ bum s.
Elgin and W altham Watches
ther, who had endured the children's
noise till patience ceased to be a vir­
Irrig atio n In A ustralia.
tu e; " th e re ’e no reason why you
A
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stralia
Is irrig atin g m ore than
should scream and holler so." "W hy,
fa th e r,” said one of tho little fellovye. two mlUfhn acres of grazing lan d s with
"don't, you know this la a holler-day T" artesian wells.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED

G IB B S GAS
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Henry McLaulin

YOWELL

Florida Growers News

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New Blue Bird Pins, Brooches and Rings
New line Balkan and Middy Blouses.
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New line Ratines, Silk and Cotton, all sh
Ne\V Bulgarian Bands and^L aces
New Ribbons in Fancy CqIoi

beard from J i n n
his comrades here.
Mr. Redhead, stated M r. Kirkland had
been one o f the Cosat U n e’s trusted
employes for many years.
Asked
whether or not his accounts were short,
Mr. Kirkland stated that the agents who
had been at work made no report to hitn.
A railroad mart stated to a Times men
th s t Redhead was alleged to bo short
I d hla'secounta about $2,100. I t is said
th s t Redhead for some time past had
bees none too, regular in his habits, ab­
senting himself from his ’boarding place
. Jntqiinntly u ntil vary U ts s f nigh t ■ -T U people a t his boarding piaos, b a n bees
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Baby County Of Florida Sets Up House Keeping Under Most Favorable Circumstances
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Board Of County Commissioners Are Meetiiig In First Official Session And History Of The New County
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Clerk of Circuit Court
E. A. Douglass

Thomas annexed «11 the office furniture
that he could handle. He made way
with the electeric fan, thtl typewriter
an d aeveral o th e r article« t h a t could be
•Rally moved, and if he had n horse and
wugon he would have moved the entire
block in tim e. Beside* the quarters ot
the G row ers Association he aUo filched a
flock Irom th e ollice formerly occupied

Sheriff
(’ . M. Hand
Ta* Assessor
T K. Batea

Ta* Collector
J 1&gt;. Jinkins
t uunt) Judge
B. F. W hitner
q u a r te rs for the transaction Ot tn e «rtio- i»r enougn irom tn e street triune to ist y ’s business - te m p o ra ry iM-cnuse, while i|uie t and w ith good ven tila tio n and
the p rese n t quarters m a y »*&gt; tRe home light. T h e ow ner of th e buff fling will
0f t|„ . officials' for five years or longer install an e le v a to r for the th e offices
will lie given up the m in u te the (**ople a n d court room, and in all the new court
of Sem inole think they o u g h t to huve an d , house will n o t only he one of th e mi*t
can afford to have n fim new court convenient b u t one of the mo-t up to
house. As told in tin IIL-1 iviii- (.’1 I'll*' d a t e tiltlpk* of ju»t|i&gt;' in tlx -tale
lii-rald th e comnussioners have diThis vcs*-d prtddi in ol the court bouw
tid e d Upon the t tc lb o r n e blink for the having lieen se ttle d sathtfartorilv another
couri house and a cm of Tie same u p - * o r e confronts th e county n&gt; tl**. -I.ape
t . il.ni.lv
fi w l at-. .* &gt;1111111*3 it. I .1 I fuit will u lw ii)* ttpf.re. la te (tie
pears in tliis issue. I’he tiuildmg will ol a tein|H&gt;rurv pul and this is a m a tte r «Iali
1
bave
»tarlisi
so
nuspiciously.
U-ing oul a d v i c e ul t h e citizen» a n d if it m e e t *
m a k e a fine court house in regards t n l o f Utmost im p o rta n c e as th e locution of
the inte rio r and With aoitii changes Will II pill tint on ly &lt;|e|wni|s upon the judg- of dehl and with a few situoleoiM In thè with their a p p ro v a l will act upon it
Sctnp m h m un it V »(arts t&lt;td«&gt;
1-*■I
hnve ail tin- ear murk» ol a reul court merit of tin- c o u n t) official* hut li|**»n treusprv t'p jiuy ciirrent bill». T h e j
y o u r first ac t h e an u n q u a lif ie d *uppoft
cOui.lv
eoininissioiM-rs
are
un
thè
job
hour«» exu-rnully. T he Pudding in the public opinion to it large ex te n t, a- no
01 I h' c o u n t ) official«.
earlv d a y s uu» one of the tine-st iri South citizen care» to have the jail located and wiH n.ake puhlic servanti, of tlle.
pro}»-r
-ort
All
thè
officiai*
tire
meri
Florida, tie m g t i m e stories in height and "e ar him, a n d no merchant is anxious
built of brick with truutsiv'e stet l vaults to have the jail fur a neighlmr.
I he w b&lt;&gt; fm l llleir gfent mqnitisibilltn»** an d
in several offices on the first floors and question resolve* It-elf lllto a complex 1wn|l III thè affli** tu file liest of tlieir
V11 of t beni are }»• nuw tle w ili -tsm gr.-et liner frieltd»
eeevmd ffoors, a n d the corner on Coni- Ode suiting tn e n e rd s id tiie new county, knowledg. o d power
nAvftpsct:
:T*^I'*'TT»vW/D»«t^)*cAv-r
w r *1 1;wim eonsU tuent» m eleganti) upt.om ted
Bwrcnd A n d Park h aving at one tim e looking to trie future and arromnujilaW
licen fitted lor u hunk a n d will !»• used ing the people win. might live ,.r have a tion of F. I Wimdru'ff all tìie cumini*- (q* , e» of their u n ii iti thè court house al
for th e new Seminole H ank ill II few tiuslliewl near the propex-d »it. .if the »ioners are »crving for thè Im i itine t n, n ,ri„,f of Commercial stree! and
Tlirre i- Work tu do »lui bl»tor&gt; i» tx-ing |',,r g avellili
T h e ) w l 11 He l i s u te d oli
•i..I ilnut of i !.. building bui ju»t
the ear t)
Till», of course, will ta (p rid e d l.y the mnde loda) and *&gt;■ grani th a i all id our t | 1(.
Jiiunicnt to | coinimsmotiers as 1 *ui) us j&gt;o«»*ible and , ofik'iaU m a) bave lui Irendile in ¡s-rb-C^ wt.at ri».in» ili*) wffl occup) i* al prt»uuknow n, ¿1* thè fijmxT OcrtipanU
qqi th e m u -j these gentlem en will !«• working over ^ iqg tlic System of operntm g thè c o u n ty 1»
1
business.
.
are
«tilt
holding un unti! they cuti l*‘
work was - tinc*- on thd c o u n ty '« bu*in.w» an d it will
Tliev
bave
thè
supjiort
of
all
(he
|ieople
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l(K
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n
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‘d
iti
sorti e «th e r building.
tuw er ns«# ta k e titne a h d uouhh- to get the new
ing and can ¡ b a b y •tii'f«-*! to eating w ithout the aid livine in Sceminole ro tin i) la-mune e v rry |
Foliowing I» thè lisi of thè new ofon the take j of the bottle.
riuzt-n rialixiw thut Semitude « now f i'i“ is
&lt; o u n i) t ommluaioiier»
the lower j There are m a n y people here today to our uwri county, no m a ile r w hether il \
1 l Uiwtdruff. Santoni
i* would tu *t*t- tlie n*-w county gettin g down to iaecumc 11» frolli hi* tlforls or not and
t.usine*« an d every citizen of the new
quarter» lor county M-»-in» imbued with th e Idi a &lt;&gt;l
office room» I assisting in all his power to m a k e S em ­
in .-H-minulc 1 I dole one of th e banner counties of the

BEAUTIFUL ELKS HEAD
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Supt. Public Instruction
D. I - T hrasher
S u p e r ' iwir Itrgisimtit.n
H. ( ’. DuBose

( mini) School Hoard
F. I' Forster, Sanford
T ilden J bcii Im , Long wood
S C. Dickson, Longwood

the ( rlminal» Fili* Jnlls
It* was sim ply withI ti her t o mit lei
w hen his books and ,
iM-w county of S e m in o l e 1out an olile*, a
m
a
tte
r
of
building
other
fixlun-«
fot
theclerk's office bem the
a new jud Sheriff Hand wili have all the* gmt eearemf m &lt;*-**» «tm nM -ieariy fit
pill* of adjoining couiitie* tilled with retd a n office anywhere In o r d e r 't o get
T h ro u g h the genour prisoner* and the feed lull will the »tuff u n p ac k ed .
a m o u n t to something. Sheriff H an d eroeity o:( L ake A Hnmetter, the I****»«
tuo. tawui busy ever unce he took hi* | of the new c* urt house he was given the
office m looking a l tif ■ tra. criminal* ^ hank (oom in lb1« corner of the temple
who were taking it easy wh(le th e new of justice a nd he i* tiie busiest man in
county was m process of forimitton. H&lt;- town to d a y finpiuTuijg s world of ma­
baa ju»t returned from 1'nlutku when« terial um i he and his a s sista n ts arc work-*
o v er tim e getting e v e ry th in g Irx
he ot.tained [«**.»&lt;■*»km ol H . T h o i n a*, a
i( h‘.
Mr. Douglass says he (eels like
negro will, pulluli off a good s t u n t w Idle
at he is doing to fix u p his office (a
the (ampie were not looking. He gained
y for th e time being os b e will have
entra nce into the offices &lt;d the Florida
\ cgetaf.le Grower* Association a lte r I* m ove to the necoml Hour, hut he can
I bey liad c1ibm-*| lor the season, an d the .11 least get »tarted now and have a
Pico block being rulhc/ deserted ill tilt , place to unpack his record books and
evening*, and with no one to b othe r him, furniture.
Hounding up
uf
l tiles» the
make» haste

PIGEONS TURNED LOOSE

;&gt;», a com plete rev.olu1 turn in foreign naval policy in the western
b) hemispherv, for it is expected th a t if
G reat Britain rhange» her naval policy

111 Araeririin.Atlantic water», other Eu-

O n c of the finest specimen* iff an e lk ’* j roJ|f||n ,iu l„ ,(is ,,r(,but.]v will follow suit

liead that ha* ever i&gt;een seen in the south I ^»hi|e , h^ „
m*y I«, eijas te&lt;!
now in the lodge room of Sanford | m ||w A , U t u „. mj(l(.r&gt; , n)| t h „ West
lodge, B. P. 0 . K H wo, brought from , IndlM otnrllU&gt;
,,.aUzt Oial with
the west by Dick Calhoun and must | , he 0JH&gt;n,n i of the rBliaJ th„ VnlU.ti
have cost a goodly »urn to have It S u |r t muM ronlfnd with j Bpan for
m ounted in »uch a lashlon, Dick oi- doiI,iluttoll oI t he Pacific.

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Big ( lira» Crop ,
General Manager L. D. Jones of the
Florida Citrus Exchanges hoe completed
compilation of the shipments of the cit­
rus fruits from Florida during the past
»•aeon, which show* that it w*a the
biggest crop year In the history of the
»tote—some 8,162,000 boxee, of which
1,760,301 boxes were shipped through
the Exchange, or about.23 per cent.
This is the largest amount the Citrus
Exchange hag handled In any year of
its history. Mr. Jooee Is emphatic in
his statem ent that the coming crop wifi
be not only a large one, but the very
largest in the history of the state. He
forssst* a season &lt; f prosperity for the
growers and i big year for tbe Exchange,
despite the lower tariff ot foreign d trua fruita.
From the time of the big freete until
1908, no crop reached 4,000,000 boxes.
The crop of 1894 amounted to 4,161,849
bakes while that of 189M . the e«fl*n
following the freeze was but 147,000
bolts.
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- The grapefruit crop despite ail the
talk to tbe contrary, fe likely to he great­
Islands. H i* stated eitthoriUUveiy er than that ot last season, because SO
th a t the British government hoa made
Inquiry concerning the . plana of the
i ; nit*d/, »Stata« fòr protection of the
.Panama Gena] roqtes, and ft hoe been
pufgeeted Jbst thisj e d k a u a ’ an inten­
tion *to iafeguard' Britkh shipping

by Dr. Housholiicr. I t was th e aalo of
tin* articles th a t brought the negro to
grief becuusc he offered th e m so cheap
(hut suspicion was. aroused and an
investigation on the part of Sheriff Hand
j soon _d¡»closed th a t the offices laid been
■robbed. M e a n t i m e the negro lutd (led
with th e m one y from the articles and
was us fur no rth as I’u la tkn when the
sheriff had him nailed. H e is now lan­
guishing in th e tem porary q u a rte rs aijd
will help the new county to build road*
as soon ft* the court meets.

To .Make One Thousand Mile
nry for a Record
Twenty-five tu fifty million dollur»
of governm ent funds »ill he depu*lted
in National Hun^» of the South and
West at unre, by Secretary Me Ado**, to
facilitate the m ovem ent of croju*. F ed­
eral. «tale and municipal txmii* and
prime commercial pape r will tie accept*

ed as security lor the money, upon
which the banka will pay two per cent
interest.
The motive of Secretary McAdoo in
establishing this new policy is to an­
ticipate the money stringency in the
late summer and fall, which invariably
accompanies the marketing and move­
ment of crop», esiiecially when the har­
vests are unusually large, a* the har­
vest now beginning forecasts. He in­
tends to take time by the forelock and
prevent or minimise the usual tightness
of money.
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In a 1 tat ament today the Secretary
made the aignifleant answer th at Gov­
ernment bonds wouid be at parity for
the n«w deposits and th at the addi­
tional money would be placed only with
banka which bavw token out at loast
forty per cent of their authorised cir­
culation.
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The Gpvàmment two per cent bonds,
serving as security for most of the bank
circulation, have been depressed re­
cently to new market records, drop­
ping to 96 3-4 during the lu t few day*.
The Secretary's willing ness to accept
these bonds at par a« aecurity 'for the
twenty-fire to fifty-mUHone of promised
tkpdrit. and the inducement to tha
national banks to ràcrMae tbeir circu­
lation up to tbe forty per cent limit, Is
upaetod to beip in restoring the parity
oi the depressed two's by creating »
m w market for them.
For tbs first tint« in history, tbs
Government will accept prime com­
mercial paper os security for deposit*.
This privilege wilf be granted, andeposits available to the

Jour*

I-ast S a tu r d a y the S outhern Express
of this city received two homing
\pigeons from O F. Connelly of Carlisle,
Fa , with instructions to tu rn th e m looae
and tel th e m lly home. They were given
their freedom on Sunday m orning and
after circling a few time« as if to test
their wings were soort lost to tight in the

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Franklin &lt; a*c Reopened

The Franklin murder case th at has
been dorm ant for some time*as*umed a
new phase Saturday when another ne­
gro named Edwards was brought into it,
with the supposition th at he might have
been either an important witness or a
principal. States Attorney Cary Lan­
dis was present at the preliminary trial
held in the court of Justice Stringfellow
and Attorney DeCot tea represented
Edwards. The case was continued un­
til next Friday and the Edwarda feature
will then be settled. It seems to be the
idea of the defense to bring in m w fea­
tures to offset the deathbed confession
of Franklin and when the ease finally
comes to circuit court It will be watched
with much interest on account of the
prominence in negro circles of tbe slain
and the ones who hav* become en­
tangled in the meshes.

L
TempiRf Tripe
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Some of.our young people report a very
enjoyable comping trip at Palm Spring*
during tbe last ten day*- Those present
were Mr*. U . isermon, Mrs. Clifford
loerman, Mimes Frances Pearson, Flora
Pearson, Haisn Isernxan,. Grace loerman,
Helen Reaaoner, Ruth Smith, abo Helen
Bergert and Eivtma Lowry of Loughroan; Messrs Clark Pearson, George
Smith, Oscar Pearson, Jack Booth,
Jcme Kersey and Bert Long.

empyrean blue of (be Florida aky on
their long flight to Carlisle. Home time
ago these two pigtion* were taken to
Savannah and loosened to fly home and
made the trip in record time. This was
700 miles and their owner Is to proud of
hia peta th at he determined to try them
for the 1000 mile record, hence they
were shipped to Sanford to make the
trial.
Tbeir progress will lie watched with
interest hy the people of this city and
the fact of their arrival home in Car­
lisle »rill be chronicled In The Herald.
Sine* the pigeons made tide city tbeir
starting paint we are anxious for a suc­
cessful flight to their Pennsylvania
home.

and Spelling," "Music and Zoology,’;
“ Art and Geography." Practical ieosons in "Domestic Science” were given
in the diniug room, os the guests *lc»
joyed tiie delicious fruit mind with green
mnyonaise tlrinsing, bread utul butter
sandwiches and ¡red ten.
The club prize, "Bachelor Belle«," a
delightful book was won by Mrs. George
Fox, Jr., who stood the best examination
among the club member*. Mr*. Henry
Wight was the succcsaful competitor,
among the guests, and was awarded, the

lovrty-gtiwr'prlw-, a dainty »pink bou­
doir cap.
The member» of the club who were
present were Mr». Henry McLeulin,
Mr». Fred William*. Mrs. F. L. Wood­
ruff, Mr». J. T. Brady, Mr». R. J. Holly,
M ri. C. H. Dingee, Mr». J. C. Bennett,
Mr*. Geo. Fox, Jr., guest* Mr*. H. H.
Pattlshall and two daughter^ Miaae«
Blanche and Georgia, Mr*. E. M.
Graddfck, Jacksonville; Mr*. J, A. Deggs,
and Mr*. Wibon, Titusville; Mr*. J. W.
Windgate, Jackaonviile; Mi*. H»nry
Wight, Mr*. Alfred Uli*.
D rlightnd Outing

The Brotherhood ot 8t. Andrews, com­
posed of tbe Junior boys of the Epis­
copal church have been having the time
of their lives during the poet week. In
the cate and companionship of Her.
Arthir 8. Peek, rector of th e.Episcopal
church they left tot Ormond leat Tues­
day, where.they have doubtless enjoyed
every known pleasure and recreation
that the Beech affords. An outfit for
camping and all tbe other Decenary
paraphernalia for living jn the p p m waa
carried along and It is "needisBa to soy
that tboee bein' have extracted e v « y
ounce of flirt and varied experience, t*;
be found In many .ike of seas hors. Tbe
party are expected home today.

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