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They *r&lt; m»n*lin* Um Unci*
«if th* andrtlniui and »in*.
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become injured by waiting for good
weather Ha other hay crops do.
This
.feature ‘ -gfYW sit immense - -advantage
over any other hay crop. Kudxu is
propagated by means of the plants that
O n e -O f The Best Forage Crop«
have rooted from the joints of the vines
and
when transplanted carry with them
Raitcd In Florida
o
«&gt; on their roots tho tubercles th at are
needed to inoculate the soil for fixing
vine gi vea promise _ the nitrogen from the air into the soil.
&gt;f being one of the leading s* W e «
deeply
and
harrow
it,
then
check
it
into
wealth in the southern states in future.
It la really a pea vine th at sp rin g s'up rows 8J*j feel apart each way, setting
from the roots when the first warm days a plant at each check. Lay tap rootyi
come in the spring of the year and grows alpng the bottom of the furrow s. with
vigorously until a killing freeze comes crowns slanting upwards' to within two
In the fail. This gives a growing season inches of the surface, covcring-thcm with
of at least c'g h t months in the year dur­ loose earth to the level of the surface.
ing which several cuttings of hay can be This requires 1,018 planU.to* the acre.
made (some instances arc knpwn where (Jive them level cultivation during the
four cuttings of.h ay. averaging two and first season. A row of cotton may Ik*
one-half tons per cutting and making a grown between each row of kudxu the
total yield of ten tons per acre in a single first season if desired. A fter this they
season, have !&gt;een made). T h is hay is will need no further cu ltivation, as the
of the highest quality, being equal to vines will run all over the ground the
cow pea or alfalfa and much richer than next season and take root a t the join ts,
growing so rapidly iu to choke out all
t i m o t h y .-----other
plants (even such pests as nut,
Thw analysis made by the s ta je chemJohnson
and Berm uda grasses), y et, it
Florida shows protein 17.43 and
is
an
easy
m atter to get rid of kudxu if
h and sugar 3Q.-Q being a. aomn-^1
T w k a t richer food than wheat b ra n .' An­ desired, fo r the phints will only sprout
other rem arkable feature is th a t although from the crowns and can be killed by
the hay.is as rich a food as alfalfa, y et it cutting off these crowns with a disk plow
is entirely free from the tendency to in hot, dry weather in sum m er. F or this
cause loose bowels and bloat in horses reason there is no danger of kudzu ever
and other live stock that interferes so becoming a pest.

[4 i£ ~ íU J )Z U ._ V IN IÍ

There's a world of satisfac­
tion in buying Uneeda Biscuit
because you know you will
get what you want— soda
crackers th at are oven-fresh,
crisp,* clean, appetizing and
nourishing.
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Uneeda Biscuit are alw ays uniform
in quality— they are alw ays alike
in crispness, in flavor— They are
soda c r a c k e r s you can depend
upon. And .alL-because Uneeda
Biscuit are uncommon soda crack­
ers packed Jn.aiLjmcQmmon w ay.
F iv e cen ts everyw here in the
moisture-proof package*
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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

Kudxu 'will be an excellent crop to re­
seriously with the use of alfalfa. When
moistened kudzu hay becomes almost place cotton in boll weevil sections;
Th*-re‘» » linci* in th* juncl*.
like fresh fulifige again and makes an the demand for the hay is strong and
1 us rottnlinc *»»»y b»U.
excellent green ration for poultry in there is no danger of robing too much,
And ray mind i* buncsiondod.
R E D U C E D P R I C E ON G U A R A N T E E D ♦
Ilunralopint down ■ trail;
as it can be sent to all parts of the world
And t drram ol *»*ry in(U
vuaroin atone t. or oitirros amd samt winter. It is well adapted for use in
G O O D Y E A R P A T H F IN D E R PLA IN T R E A D
WW* I anti» at ray ta*.
making mixed feed studs anti for «1 for m arket. A lter the first sacson there
Naufht to * t my n t t t * ajínele.
Black and white w ere n o rer more other purjtosea that alfalfa can lw used will I k* no expense except for harvesting
I Okay buncU all I ptraa*.
$ 2 . 5 0 E ach
—
B IC Y C L E T IR E S
$ 2 . 5 0 Each
popular In tb e costum e world than they
the hay, which requires much less labor
for.
Foy I oft frt bunralnnaty
’a*»' a re th is summer.
And
th
e
slouch/
Never «old anywhere lea# than »3.25 lo $3.50. A big contract with
In th* minfVd human drova*
The hay cures very quickly, retaining than making cotton , and it will enrich th
fashionable silhouette o f tb e pictured
And I kmf for tunfaloaÄAf
(he G qodyear factory direct m akes the price to m e ao I 'c a n sell at clone
soil
instead
of
making
it
poorer
as
cot­
In «omet b u n fm M u s | r o * t ;
black and white gown Le beautifully its leaves and bright green colbr instead
margin profit, for cash, these tires at $2.50 each.
In a cooling tunc location
of shedding as cow peas and velvet beans ton does; this will avoid having to grow
preserved .
Where nd truuldmc trial« intrude,
T h e se tire s are not seconds, old stock or defective in any way, but
vN#&gt;ath »me Itjftgilo**fy rwîfliw
Tho materials used are satin —In do; in fair weather it requires only one fertilisers. It is free from insect ene­
fresh stork Ju st in from the factory and each one carries a factory guaran­
In eaat-buncaloncHud».
tee that meana im mediate replacem ent H E R E BY M E o f any one that
blark for tbe »lit underskirt and day before it is ready to pul into the mies and disenaes also, and for these
&gt; proven on exam ination lo‘kbe defective In m aterial or workmanship.
O h , I t h in k w ith In in f a j o a t h in f
bloused bodice and white chiffon for barn. For this reason it can be easily various reasons will Ik* far more profitable &lt;
i&gt;
Of th» ft rant ling awiâl »»im.
the crossed over tlrliu and the tunic.
W h f f n I h r j ra n gir» after U n g l M
i &gt; 1 0 1 l » l S tre e t
cured in the fields in stacks under duck than cotton.
W . S. P A R K E R
&lt;&gt;
Or for «me w * fanatici whtra;
T
h
e
It.ilknn
sash
Is
of
black
chiffon
And I know l»y Uinpliifif
Agricultural scientists
have
been o
covers, thereby avoiding the expense of
with ends of white satin and orns
Thai h all tay bunijakum.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a *♦♦♦«««♦
That a lit tir lineal of urn
huilding barns and saving lal«&gt;r by us j searching in vain for such a plant an
incuts of braid In both tones.
Mtodilh »irfjf mortal
by using sweep rakes instead of hauling I kudzu and it will fill ii long felt want
U'h, a man that a t«wagiaJuttgiJif
the hay on wagons, after.-first cutting among our farmer", unfortunately, how- pajH-r one time when* he was i&gt;rat*u*d on"
F o r ti&gt;*
and th# loan,
SONG TO MISS WILSON.
il with a mowing machine and raking it ever, the supply of plants is very limited dozen time«
la a Yffy hun(ik&gt;(«t&lt;«
If ha dancWa on at boma
into j»lndryyg with a common h o n e j and the demand for them cannot be
1 hu\e iie\er s t myself up on a |edi»*( t l d the UmfilortifBoGv»;
Miss Novln, Aunt of Mr. Sayrw, W r
If y o u ftiifltil fine th# fern.
The hay worth nlx&gt;ut J.20 _T,PT' fulfy stqtjilied (or many years to come, tal as a criterion for the public morals,
V *c*« i to Pj-ospactiv* Drid*.
W hir, ■ lu in c *! x n w ill do it
\ w ran Ivirua it of mm*
Kudzu is perfectly hardy all over the public turpitude or public men and it
Miss Hlaoche Nevln, tho sculptor, cfnaM f up, making the jircMiuct of an
liurgm J alifiat»n*
tinN-d States and endures the winters as gives me greater pleasure to prai.se men
hns comiwned a song of welcome t u i iM'n ' yield *200 or over
Kudzu is of even greater value for far north as Nova Scotia.
It will there­ than to censure them, but rest assured
^ There was some considerable blind j Ml »a Je s s ie Wilson, daughter of the
presfdt'iit, who la to bccotno the bride grazing jiurpotten tiian (or hay, as it re- fore I»- a valuable croji in the notrhern that I can do both and will do both as
tigers in tlw* court the other day ami (
of
Miss Novln ■ nephew, I- roncla ] ,|(11refl no cultivation after th«* first w a ­ »Into» as well as in the south, although long »» I am in the r*ewspa|**r game
the sight of &gt;o many give» rise to the llow«*» Sayre, which was recently glv
•
" , I »on and, »ill thrive uj&gt;on land that, is 1&lt;ki the longer growing season south will Ik*
( Inly I »ill not make a song altoiit th**
thought that the pnwent system has en out for’ publication.
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shortcomings
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•»■cttiJR. -tsttf*^ - »■vie ■f .
«"■Xsw &lt;tt*Or»KV»-« 'ipon tbe man or woman
has
lK-«-n
carefully
tested
on
all
tin*
lyj*-»
Horitia
Quarterly
Hullebn.
vidual
or
any*
municipal
government
who Itecora«* olewsbed with the idea of KlUi« th* door op*n, awlns th* sa t* wtd*
of soil found in Honda and fuujnd to do
It is lircsohu- to me and the reader*selling booze in a dry territory. It is WfitoOm* thf «ntcrlnf fe«t of th* brida
Ks«er the yroom on tft* thr*shold at*nda
my humid* opinion that the law should' Hold In« til* in n i and til* outstr*tcb*d well on all of them from purest sand to
Is-t’s go fishing!
Anything about the Ice
the stiffcst clay, provided the land is suf
• allow the mayor to Ipvy a fine of $100
hands.
I
t
t
( ream made locally in your
ficiently drained to admit of growing
for th«* first offense and after that there lllessed s r* t v u who Lru* to»* wla.
iu « !« . coma In. com* Ini
City,
or the cTesm made by
rorn
or
velvet
beans,
where
the
soil
is
Some
iluy
a
Itettcr
|K*n
than
is
now
should Ik* no line whatsoever but live
#
In
h*st
of
summ*r.
tn
v»tnt«r‘s
eol«L
too
wet
to
grow
these
succ«u«full&gt;
oil
is
rampant
will
write
of
the
jwyrhology
of
any
other
large manufacturculprit for the ws-ond offense should go
This ro o t shall shslter youn« or old.
also too wet for kudzu. U k e any other
fishing.
Straightway ra-eker» after [K*ron the mads (or one year of hard labor. Corns «real, com* » o s w hsts'sr twtids
Being A Treatise On The F o l­
crop kudzu will make a stronger growth
petual life will throw away their butter­
If that does not cure tlw*m give them Palm to palm and aid* hy aids
lies And Foible« O f M .n*
Into th* hou*« of your tru* lo»*'* Sin.
on rich land, hut it does well on land ttial­
milk and Bavarian elirir» and take the
two years, and they would at least stop Jessts
corn* la. com* tnl
kind In Sanford
ts too poor for other hay croi» and ra|&gt;jiroper attitude toward« life, an attitude
selling Ivoor-e until their two years was
Sweet
pink
eto*cr
bloom
orar
th*
«m
ss
id]&gt;
improves
the
soil
by
drawing
in
that requires certain tools and acressori«*»
served
As It i-&gt; now. the city seems to
Welt-urn* th* tover heta with tyl* Is**,
B , k J in » t i t
nitrogen Iront the air through its leav«*
such a» u -(-multiple r«»-l s mile or so of
want ti*e money and by gt'tng a man a t'rld* of th» «oldet^ h*lr *rtd »&gt;*•
All aUm POINSF.rriA
ami fixing it in the soil by ib»-ans of tiusilk line, a basket of hint and -tn ice
ten s|)ot fur fit.ding a Ihkixc seller places Mlu* with th* lumtnou* hu* of th* akl**
Mlrased *r* you who tru* lov* win
Ice
(re a m ,
i t s pure cream ,
bacteria ill tbe tultercles on Us rtMits,
(•bent
Th«*n the race will grOWTOUtiger.
a premium on lh&lt;* crime
They run e Jrssl*. com* to. com* In!
(lentlvman
in
to
-usme
this
we*-k
more agreeable and there Will is- live.
sterilized, tcientifically made
up liefore tin* mayor and he can only
H was at Miss .Serin's home Hint for it iu s the same power that cow jk us
assess a small fine, which is invariably Miss Je ssie Wilson met Mr. Sayre, and anti oth«r legumes have in this retqxct. wanted to know wtiat 1 intended to do cumjielitiuii in the imsintw» of getting
with «diet regard*of Military
paid and the offender goes right oft sell­ following a recent visit th ere of the This ad&lt; ition to the soil and the protec about the Orlando sewerage and I an­ dollars. When that time come« old
and hygienic conditions and
Dick _________
Calhoun will be the patron saint of
tion from washing rains and the beating swered him in words that were not ex- ____
ing again. In th«* Orlando court the pair tho engagement was announced
surroundings.
IT ’S B E T ­
For many years we
heat of the sun afforded hy the dense actly printable hut were most emphatic. Ithe^new party
other day a batch of hriv*n«*r' were
TER,
BEC A U SE
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growth i f vines, pause» rapiti improbe- The Merabi has »aid all it will ever say have marvel«*d at hi* c ra lt in h&lt;«&gt;king
turned loose 1«,-cause the informer* wenW h e n 8 h * M o to r*.
This the boss, we have lieen aw««i liy Jus
Al kinds of fashions this year hove ment tti the quality ul the ialiti plante«! alami that »»-wenige question
M AD E IT SO
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found U&gt; Ik* prufi-cuutuil s |k&gt;Uitb and thr
justice held that these informers were ttielr origin In tho far e a s t Now we m kudzu. even j a mr, worn out lami soon |&gt;u|a*r jaiint*-*i out the real facts in the know ledge of th** nv«*r tl«-|&gt;th». and fre­
no l*-tt«*r than the *»-!l»*r** and were just davo ilio Itedoutn motor cap. which l* la-cnme» like the rich «oil that has been cil»«* in a clear ami ooririn*' manner anti q u e n tly lla h tx’rgaMi-d h y his info rm atio n
•lightly
miailfird to suit
w«utero recently cleared from th*' virgin forest there* wo» »&lt;1 much Mir made alaiut it in of wi-ath«*r. fish u|i|K-tit*-» and w hatnot
as reliable in llietr Uwlimony
This
FOK SALK HY
^ et. although jKK»r land la-cumcs ncii I th«’ »tale that Th* Herald wa« .irelewd
blind tiger buain&gt;w&gt; i* enough to worry
t
t
i
within a Tew years, wh*'n planted in of being so sore un Orlando that we would
the officials to death for it is here always
The English people are all right an&lt;l
kudzu, it is advisable to use some fer- not even allow them to put down sewer s«»*ontl cousins of mine, la-tng next titKir
and will Ik*, the jiersoti who sell» blind
til^z**r on such soil th«* first season in or age In that city without fuming alautt it j
tiger booze always voting anti working
lit Ireland and I would not throwoff on ^
der to hasten the growth of the kudzu There was much discussion in the state
SANFORD. FLORIDA
for a dry town in order to ply their trade
them (or the world, hut here is one that
until it can draw in this * atmoitpheric papers about the matter but very little
without a lirenw*.
is too good to keep.
nitrogen. After this it will not require about it in Sanford anti as usual the
I really believe, though, if the law«
Jack Dkviaon of the Sanford Furni­
fertilizing, fof its deep root system draws people have preferred to let the paper
were amended to place all tin* tigers on
ture*
Co. engaged a new man tin* other
potash and phosphoric acid from the fight it out. We do not projK**e to say
the road* for at least two years and no
day
and
he was right from England.
sub-soil while its leuvrs draw all of the anything more abtiut it.
fine that the |&gt;rnrtlc»&gt; wtmld be stopjs-d
He wanted to work ami « a willing to
• • •
nitrogen neodtd by the plant from the
The President of the S ta te Board of
work. He wanted to work so bad that
air. In this way the soil becomes richer Health in a telegram staUni that he
(
he got on Jack s nerves after he had en­
1 William Allen White, the well knbWh
every year instead of becoming exhaust» woultl not grant permission to any city
gaged him. for he was eternally asking
ewspaper and magazine writer of E m ­
ed as from growing grasses ofr hay. in Florida to dump their sewerage into
^ T h e y c ra w l v h rm if!i atwterm an d drattvi
what he should do next.
poria, Kan»*.», recently ttzprerwe-d hue •
These deep roots live to a great age and deep wells anti it is up to the President
iK e a o ve r cJfthet andl ra ta h lra and
*Urf
view» of th«* influence and cm*tt of pro-*
disca»« fe rrn a and a filth y pot«UKHJ» o*ltw
Bringing in a load of curtain pules
become stronger and more vigorous ns am! the city council of Sanford to see
hlhition in the Sunflower State. Hi*
4 D o n 't uae a paste to t k tH tn | roaches
that hi» ruling is enforced. Them* quew- from the depot he ruslled up to where
the years pass by.
H ue he* U ■Ye I I h rough it tra il it ahouf w « r
»aid:
J
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I
One planting is permanent anti the turn.« ran Ik* discussed just so long ¡n Jack was busy with a customer anti asked
hom e on th e ir w in |« an d le f t , an d th f lr$a*
l have grown from infancy to the age
yield of hay increases jw the ground Ik*- the newspapers and then they become what he should do with the pole»
•peck o f ph o sp h o ro u s paste w i]I k«H * pjrr*
of forty-two in Kansas, and I ant greatly
•o n .
M a n y persona d ie in th is V a jr and ti4
com«** more thickly set with plants from |tiresome. An editor is only human and j Jack replied off hand. "Throw them in
prejudiced in favor of prohibition.
n e ve r k n o w n w hat k ille d th e m .
the vinca, taking root at the joints. T h e his well of good humor runs dry at times ! the lak e."
From the ume I was sixteen years old
4 Y o u d o k n o w that il a c h ic k e n rat» *•» ,D
Shortly afterward mailing u curtain
great number of vines smuggling for air just as nny other human being. It is
sect (h at h at been k ille d w ith a p a trr. if * 1
until 1 wa» twenty-two l never saw an
pole
Ja
c
k
asked
tile
new
man
where
lie
human
nature
to
expect
the
editor
lo
and light h are J tendency to become
dead c h ic k e n , and if a Jo g eats the t h r i bre»
T it * nXDOCIK ACTO C IS .
open saloon. I kfuvw of thousands of
more ilendor arui leafy also, and this light other p««oplc'8 battles and boar had placed the poles and he informed
i l ta a lle a d J a g , an d i f a b u r u r J ra ff
children w h o , never yet have seen a ta stes, but th * ch ief ch a ra cte ristics 1&gt;f
dog It ia a dead buaaard.
improves the quality of the hay by elim­ the brunt of the engagement and while I him th a t he had thrown litem in the lake.
saloon. We have never had any trouble (h e old piece o f headgear a re clearly
inating any coxrse v no*, therby enabling never yet ducked the blow there are ' 0 1 course there was a scene at once
to keep our town and county and state seen
homes and other live stock to eat It times when even the people’s interests and as the Englishman sadly departed
going. The town of Emjmria u Wing
T h e p off «id crow n is o f bright green
up cleanly without swatting any of it. pail ujtori our gizzard and we fed like he was heart! to remark:
C o n U m i no poison a n d k u no o U . *i-J
paved from one end to the other with silk and th e brim o f gray straw .
"T h e se bloody Hamericans never say
chucking t lie jo b .
‘
one- «p p h e atio n « fill rid a n y h om e ot *^
T
h
e
vines
th
at
run
along
the
surface
bricL and asphalt without a dollar's About the crow n Is a band o f black
roach««. *n t» , bed kag« a n d o th rr in s r c t i
throw out roots at the join ts th at become
It is human nature to cum the editor What they mean and are blooming fools
wotth of liquor monty in it. The rev­ re lv et-« lo tted wltb green silk roses
anyhow."
m
2 5 c a B o x s t A ll D r u g g is ts
new
plants
anii
bind
the
»oil
(irmly
to­
T h e veil la o f w blta w ashable cblCtyn
if he does and cuss him l/ he don't and it
enues of K a m a * for nearly thirty years
gether, thereby preventing the wash­ is just as human for thb editor to climb
cloth.
_ ;-r .have been rai**«i without liquor licenam
ing and erosion of hillside« by heavy- on the men who are directing ih e wheels e e e « A H e e e e e e e t e t t e « ♦ ♦ m e *
»nd we have built the Wvrt aystem of
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ot-thw-r«^ government, censuring them when
schools in tl»* worfd
r.n«-» are low !*•Wb«*n you go on your lURituer trip soil is taking place the field is giving fine wrung and commending them when
cause the aV*rag*- working man own« have four or five pieces of m at or
returns to its owner hy the immense right. The only difference I«'tween the
his owjn home, and thus tax«-» are* spread straw board cut the glze of tho Inside
supply of r k h greeo forage, on which the attitude of the public and the editor is
AND
out upon tbouaanda of working people of your trunk, ao that they will Blip
ra ttle, horse» a n J other live stock can that th&lt;* editor is never praised and the |
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easily,
W
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dresaca
In
tisane
who are thrifty, h»n«s«t and hard work­
graze, th e re b y keeping fat and in fine m«-n m jiulihe life wimimns receive
IR O P E A N JP tA lV
ing, rather than u|»on hundreds of land­ paper and tie to -these boards Wltb
AOAKV3 ano ONVta 3TKTZT3
tape.
Yotr can pack or unpack and health* a t U Vpry sm all cost for eight bouquet.
lords who are taxed to maintain the
ROOMS 7 5 C f N T S :
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nothing need be d isturbed until It ta months in tho year.
WITH PRIVATE BATH ,SIV PER PtBSO"
1 Itear from time to tim e what this in­
•criminal cost*» in tiie courts. And it
ready to be worn.
You may alm ost
JA O K O O N V I L U .f L A .
IMPERFAL THEATRE
Th e roots of the kudzu j»enetrate so dividual or that one who holds an exalted
costa no more* to enforce, the prohibitory lira In a trunk with such gn arran g e
deeply as to make ft proof against ¿hy (Kxdtion in the city 's »ifaini or the counlaw than it docs any otlker law on the menL
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' -dry w eather th a t is ever likely to pre- ty 's or the s ta te 's said about me and how
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vsil here. T h is feature and its peculiar he expected to fix me a t some future
A sh eet o f g lass large enough to bold habit of neither blooming or bearing time and the ckances are th at the same
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T )lj # i,, ^ pre9Crip tion prepared 7 ^
T h e Ju d g e's charge do«*n't always
tw o h and kerchiefs on each side ts a seed causes the vines, to remain green individual who made the threat was one
AND
feet » m y i no m uch as the charge his
ildly
for MALARIA or C H IL L S AN1
c o n i eaien t.A rticle to pot In th e trunk. an^grow ing during ike entire term from wlm at election time had received my
lawyer is going to*m ake.
Saturdays
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to
9p.
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It ca n be easily exposed to lig h t and spring’l o fatT ' T h e hay cart accordingly
the detrim ent of
sny case, and I f tak en then sn a t0®
a ir and Irons h an d kerch iefs b etter than he cu t a t any tim e th at U convenient my psper and the ioas of friend*. And
the Fever will not return. I t seta &lt;
i f * the man o f m any parta who some­ a wlndow pane o r m irro r.
when w eather conditions axe suitable yet on sccount ol fi» dereiictlon to his
Strangers Welcome ,
the liver bettor than Calomel and ^
tim e* goes ail to piece*.
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th e bay, as kudxu doe* n o t public duties lie was censured
not gripe or sicken.
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S t a t e S h e l l a m i F i s h t o t m n i s * down b.v Senator Klntehur. MV look
of munitami!.c ill 1 . H*..is»
forward with immixed ph untre to t!i»t
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s u m í I)i&gt; in ¿ C o n t i W o r k
1 in-r&lt;- in«- - ■&gt; -i:
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next senatorial campaign to this mate,
■i . t hi r» v alar
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M.lllla f. present 1 | \\ . '
for it’s going to Im- a hum oer
in uni t iiiumtsonn 1•
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Other News of the World in Tabloid
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( h li r r Nrws .mil View*, ol the State
ti K \ lloiigla.*'
lull 'l l II 1 rail cuti
■ e r f with &lt; M Hand sh, nit III .itt* miau.
Form for Busy Herald
The truckiTs are busy now planting
At Large by \\ tielevv
t hat Hl «.-»titilliti» .III
I tu II k
Million prevadnd that road camp Is- put id,
.liirii_aud &lt; n &lt;1 road pi imisli
snaji
1m.;ulh. jK.pper*, eggplant«, etc.,
Readers
__ LcJcgrajih
till' I 'lit*1 Aill III' V\11111.1
tin n| same
: 1 in'-** èiri Lssistnttl and w a tc h - ’
Molimi prevailed I hut Mr Hell he in tr
and some will try nut a fidtTrrvp dT Trish
tin
- ii1 p i . 1.
¡More the iiumigraLiou cu m t
mall at i at ir\ not to •ve,^-.| f ¡U III) fur lus&lt;t i
d &gt; a, l',r ns ond .lss i-,1 in"
r T H potatiH*., having made quite a sucre»*
Staf. shell Ki*h
■fio
ewokc. Can., jrwterday. in b b lUu u -Ul, _
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Mr f &gt;Y., Tf r . rliáTd and I *r Miller midrt
It J.lck- Ixst fall, frtsii polatoir» today- are soil­
Lawtd JTt rrfrrerrrc to estnh- J lodges of Tall H as». .
prevent thiportatiun from Canada, Hnrry ‘
M||vj|”
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\eti.m w;l* •
¡i lin'd the nevi meeting of 1 -.&gt;&gt;1*. ill.- •n route t" l-A rt i* J i t i. where lie
n( ,jp rs nt.i a fss'k, and it i* the high
rad'. ■'i ri(ur !i«htng a ho-1 it.vl for the I'ountv
K, Thaw, the MaUawail asylum escape
Hit*
laatrd.
will
seek
to
uruuse
interest
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rejuvetiac(W
i
t hut is the incentive fur wurk along
tfie 11*13 conferei«.-«-, in order that Uicy
^ r . d tj\at he was q “ ffttm-it" in Cannila tu il! li t itu d y ut finsi hnnd f'ntnraito'a 1
Motion
the oyster IhmLh qf that Mc|ipn. this line.
v_. , ,
s¿id therefore was *frot nn
rabie.
st»it("TTh.ii flronímiiH living in th** co.isk
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wonilerfnl hlghwuy sv-tem, i oii«ir'n in i to conform to Mr. T . E. Wilson’k plan.
He denied that he intere-d Ilio’ country ¡ f) ,arcv
hy ,.unvi(1
Mr. .). II. I&gt;eversedge, represeming the I f
Jail Hilddmg t*o atldresseij counties should devote more ututitinn
Tin- tìi.’ìv' T m s n m m * huiiding being
T h b .U tM n e n l ww marie I (;nvw noni rtf twvmy. lwn M lllr, ltn{) tin* hoard in refermicc to jail.
by stealth
to tile cultivation of oyst»rs and other erected in Tam pa U now npiking a great
jwt beforv noon during examination if th«-ir staff», jn ittiendutic*. ut ili,, »esMons
fo n tr n c ls lor the (Hack Hummock Drain.i.
District wer. did, signed l»y I shall It'll, in which there l' great profit. showing as une of the handsomest Iruild*
Thaw and the hearing wiu adjourned oi thè IHul-»«. i&gt;( 111&gt;\i'f inir- m that city, tin* chairman ami clerk of the hoard of count'
mmiseimier* al-o hi •I of Cun- Floridians, he •!•■&lt; lan-s. should reap a
ing* in tli«1 city.
until 2 o’clock, ho that the matter might on Friduy. Yttgi si J'i. n,., !.
Tip n( ,n tru ci,,r \\ It \\ illuiit s wits npprove.1 and elei. • iu.-t.'d !.. n&gt;.l 11 H M Hot, r. ward of not 1.-" than f-Jii.lMlII.DOli from
be gone over.
Tin* hearing was r.«- s|Mrtimi o w t),.- 1.in,..|i, Iliifhw:i\ m ¡(Isoli clerk of ||p e*virt of (IrUllgi* count 1 . Ill)'
*.. return t,. M U ilk nn re r­ tins industry will,in u few veurs
The
1 it» ( oiinril Meets
autned at - o'Hack hut not until t t ti* Ha.", alni .11 i-r Ih.' I I&gt;li,r,nl(i Speli UT lllte«| check
I ...ilion held hy Mr Hodges » 11» &lt;s»iah
The city coinicil met in regular myí*¡oh
o'elockdid anm/nceim-nt ennm thut the f a lt ó n f i t A St.it. h igh w,,
Tim applicai inns of A I), Smith*and T \\ A 1.uns were fu r, PP-etill
un *I Itsherf through a iòti )iass*‘d at tin' recent
tif liar
plea W turn«1* down nml Thaw w.«»
■Us of - aid \ I 1 'in i' and legislative s. s- ion. rite , uforceteent of SeptemU-r 1. lhl-L at 7 ulti p. ni.
H
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or
act
11)1011
the
at
inn t perl»*-!
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i «1 MUI» Pres n r . i' I Miller, president: F. !..
- called to the stand and ipnrdinneil a* ¡liil t vi •i sii If* ft»- f * \ alii i ji
1 \\ \k lli iii t
•il lap,li
wjn.-s ai d t*.s r
t t*i r.ippl dev. fopm. iit of
f,.r i . t e r , t- .
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I I fir r» •
HOI Iridi. \V &gt; Hand I! \\ Herndon.
to bin family history. T h e &lt;lrfcu*e ««!►- ••«¡IlS 1if f-f If¿\if I l.tl.i.f
I provided
to the statutory reiiiiirem. nt&gt; in such m s s tua
11.. * .. 1 • s|, mdiisirv on I.&lt;»11&gt; \1 J.»11«1
I i \V .Midrutl
Aleietil S Itnnge and
jrrted to this, demanding that if this
. were Apt",.
Ih* iolliiv mg '...tid- lor h.-elis.. tl» carr '
0 I I. ill e.i.i-tI tiller the tirili' of
I
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line of inquiry wire taken up Thaw Imordered ih»tied
tli* law oyster farms are leased at a rate
»Minuten
of
the
litsi
meeting
read
and
h
IVnsai*ub
is
tht*
Unni
and
only
.siti*
¿¡owed to have alienists present. T h e
Hond of Harry J. Wilson, with Oeo. A. Siand A. E . Nowell tw tturetiox of fill cents |mt tier** p*T annum, no farm
approve»!,
cm
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of
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for
a
nuvy
yard
promt was tski-n under advisement and
of more t him filili acres being leased to
each in the sum of Jirfi.hil
The resignation of Mr. W. II. tinder*
• the examination of the prisoner run of l Ik* lir^t class, according to a report
d In. Cameron as »ureti.s. each one“[«erson
With pro|»‘r cure, any in­
Homi &lt;d i J fatneron. with A T . l{iws»'U. r
ihkh
I ,ls chief of tlie lire department was
to Äs-felary
HanieH tOilaV hy Ihe in ti,, «tini of $fin On
tinued.
telligent man can make a gisitl living for
pre-s-nted
ami on motion was accepted.
^.aval hoard of I n - l T t niti for shore s( ;l
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It f \\ loti, n With I il D a-, iso­
1 it,'••If and 1 kirg. ( iMiily on Inn acres
h K llrad. ». ir. t n*
Moved and s»*. oud'-d that Mr E.. E*.
lions.
I'he l-.ard i-e , auriieiiils t i,e mi
li. 1 h. sum &gt;■( f i l l lilt
•ifai attend t*. olili, work a! 111*' s.ltn«Twenty-one persons were killed and
Hr.oly Ih- appointed cillef of the fire dm
mediate &lt;11 in/iv of I In I'.'Ms acola sta
I M. t oil u
»lei lar.S t .iiiiiiussii&gt;tn r Hodg»*s
Hond of I 1 I’.rritn, with I E Partin itin- »-ui h •on,
Drtrly fifty injured, some of whom may
purlin**»!
1 arru-d
tulli if til. \.M I &gt;■ part nn tit s , , . tit in
* 1 ! IJtf Itf Í |fl ÍMI
i i , Li w s - '- .( f i s 'l I I, t lllrt-r 1, I*
die, in * rear end collision «shortly l * -f&gt;&gt;rr
Mr I ’ark.r if-I" ired l.efon- 1 he hoard
1 1•*■ t i a i -Tr ii. lion ■.| a
•a’
lie 1,1 ftiiie I vs i !J ha,,.- appomti'd turn'
Hoi i l l
I M ilte r, will, I 1. Itr.nlv
l M tit.« ' H
7 o’eiork Tuesday morning on tJn- Sew
anil asked tinti tin vahlutinri of certain
tlr\ 11*Mk ! f (•■F■ &gt;■j ,,'old t tie N a V'y I i,
1 T I lie s ,m (if *.',11 IMI
or t» n i-r|i&lt;‘|i ii| i* put|.s to .issist me.
Vork, New Haven and Hartford Had
lots i»- reduced
Ills reqili"»t wils not
Uarlnieiil .i. &lt;id. .*i" i I« construct ii,.
file State
Hol d of \ndr&lt; w \tihn to l„- J u s t e . ■ of in.
&gt; for .1ini ire I n
No I '.ml • oinmis'lotiel Hodges
road, six irples north of New Haven.
in-fed on. foil action deferred for further
dry ci.sd. idi. I., a-d IliV'.r- lemrig M*
-•itti &gt;.f | &gt;qn "o .
. o I II H VI. « ill ,m!
J I „twton e •urei*.—
»•t n !' t •, ™purciuiseil two t*».w. rtoi omtof li«nl"
Conn The firM motion of tin \\ hit.
. Ol.'lder.it ¡..II,
arii ft malli * lira *1 It W,Ls , pr.e.l I'V approV I'd
1.. r U'&lt; in work ah.tig tin 1 .lusts, and I
Mountain Express bound for New Aork,
Au ordinance »-milled an ordinanco
order of Secretary Meyer m 11*11
Holul . .f
H Healey to In* Ituaace of tle l'.,o&lt; for J u s t ji e District No
I e v | M s - t to anuís»- immeiiiMtely lntiTeat in
speeding along at probably forty m iles
govi-rning pl'initnng in the city of Snn. un ol |.’mmi
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1 1 . 1 .1.1 , j 1e n |u‘. ■■ i ip g i tu i ud ust r v
ITI I
1 ip . .
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1*|0 .
xlofig in a thick fog. rush»-«! by a d.n,g. •
|ord was t li.-t placed on its I bird reading
»fill'll s 111,.. 11i 1 ,1- f,' g
’ AIflf V mil*
ippniv&gt;-I
D i s c n v e r v Ifiiu i n , I l ui - ago wmnet .
sign»), it is Hind, mid rr.L-dieii uu.. i in
ami lutili passage
V-' E I. VVontlrilfT,
rn.11 lions allnu.lJly lo i 1'ir nil HI IS .»J1ill II .1 few
Ht.n«l o! \ \ Motan t*&gt; Im* D.-pUl v Sliertfl
rear of the second serum) »if tin- Ha: |ir*itrH «►f’H val i * i n r i nvi vi iin*1 ( mi r t ì, t K*4
W. S. Hand. li. \\ Herndon und AI. ('.
. earThe industry has Iss-n alm»v.t
Harbor Express standing HU) f»-»-« 1».• pr . i e e r i f s •&lt;( al i a u t u n n i l l o we r i a r m v . i l .1- sur. tu - p ' t,e -utn " I S 1 000 no was rni I and
Wood ni IT No, none
P ilsishJ
paruivr.ed
througli cur.d.-ssn.-ss and gr.».s
Hotlfl
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yond the block signal
Tin. Unit. l or 1 t i ar i l y p l a n t u d l »r b r u t a » I,. t ) .
An orditi. 1 »,•»• entitled an ordinanco
n. iflig. in . in p:i*.| vean. 1- 1 r.-suit of
f |U* ■un» •*t ? 1.000 «Ml an.i»* r*
Mountain engine cleaved through tin I Inler ■&gt;f lite k-LstiT ' l a i .iroiis. I 1 *• P a r í" a*
relating I " the tjivrldllg of dogs WILY
a nn 1
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two mar Pullman cur», both *if
yiCxcoitniKv.rrw-nrHt ra-atfing- M o n sl and
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Cha a! . • ■ f I i* I« 1tc&gt; tw-Hiii —
(I ,-'t(,,UM t " ’ , '**»-*1Al1rt »fu
splitting thelh lit Iwo and i . mwiivk tti*-ir I .*1.1 .» ,LS I I.iloti! ■.
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I hat Hie rq'Je- !.»• wai'VPil and
i »! r.i .«irti liiintí .11(|ir ■
IkI' ! I MrMl tt 1* \Ü¿inlid il TI’I 'I «“ti'
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Itielr ■*! ■ .Pili (Ti* f, t** r&gt; I »’I ^ w
w'T#:kagi- and litre«- score of mangled M a*.iris .liso Iilijlfted
-rtY+mr-tf--+W
»-e«»d
Wy* title ntily .mil place»!
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Í í T 'y T í r ^ T Ì 11 1j **’ the ni-wHpapers T, f i Tie
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human beitqp*. wniu- alive. mimic dead on d i i l l g l i t r r s sel l l tl g f t o wi - r ' " l i i h"
■ut its s. . lililí reading
Hull Cull. Aye
t of
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,', Vetl.lt Itig
-Tal* w(JI »;, \. 'tu V111
M ■i■IJ-!
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i/k*- i h ! 1
either side of th e truck. T in . j ln r .i e a r f e a r m g f fiat ! Ì •
I I U ...If . 1! W s liv id H U I (cm
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on tix-rr way frojn u Hummer camp at
Moved and seconded Tii¡1 1 litF rill»*» Ím**
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Monmouth, Me., win lifti-d into i !■■■ .ur
w am d again ami it I»' read III full and
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and fell on its crumpled aide, arid cni:.|i
pia Med on its third reading und final
Ita kind of national jiuper correr e,
itont i h.intahlc i " .
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Motion prevailed ilutt tin* hoarti fuiv
waving hot, with -iv candidates
■hip
ing two of the beys to death and injuring tin- Vmerit -m lUuikers* Assort at "in would
plineage. Itoli culi. Aye, C.
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1 Car) Hackst run
t ’i HU 1« . oamth to Mary Han Mr
11111 oi t la ri. hi and I he Florida
otlur«. Some of the victims of t ! • tw"
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hurled Irom l.erthand VV S ii.ind
N-i. none. Passed,
tr, a try no t i s p r o p o s t i t•&gt; t (,«•
St.lt"
1 wo- read and orderv'l liled
u ' i o i i i i o - ,j i ¡m u i
I t p o H im x s tiT t u l i
over a fence paralleling the trail. tdt\
Heporls
of I lie tri-.e-iirer, chief of
t ■at II «I t ur ' eni-v full w a- out
H. |«.rt »•! « ti iv jurigi
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u&gt; s year and inaugurated tlt»‘ lintt day
wildi .d
Hah iM-cauae ol tin* danger ol
i . M Hand, nherilf. wnu- c»«of Ihe regime of Howard Elliott, tin
hanking
I !.. Miller. witm-HH, Hamc &gt;•*?«■
newly elected head of the road
Mr
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\Y H&lt;-rry . wttninH, sann- exsu
Elliou returning from Jus summer home
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in New lfiun|»hire to luuuimi- his duties
Minor Ivilh i )iilmuni
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i U fill o* r, S r . r «»iii if \ J ' l ' i g .
I * * ™ uv.-r the noune of the wrivk on an
M a\ ur .s-js
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M J f a m i h b r n l f , i **ni hi M n a
earlier tram Irsd titan an hour lief ore
rogai i v* yoterday when tu n .-d I &gt;n
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M 11 n a l . iluTl If. i-iwt III ►alili- f*: IS*
Till- lertl'lative committee whies II* r. gardp g il" new !•&lt;' *n l " g '
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1 1 &lt; ' «.gl .'ill. A j 1-1 II &gt; tli J** ,u . 1 • f *.
'tatigatiot of \\ iil Sulw»-r » oJliciai con ■ it v uMi nci l Ji.va«*-d nn •■rdifiarr* at tii.'tr
I ruer . I trow n
•luct ha« rvnulUnl ip ¿he mijM-iichmcnt of i i u s - ling uri Monday ntgfil pla.'tng a t.iv
1 M II liuti hiii-nlT «*&lt;&gt;st ni stime c.LstGovernor rrtfu«i»-d it« ijiquiri at of ihn*», dollar* on di*u«
i 1*»' aldermen
K S [ohrisoli wil il«sw Nume i' uhc
Turk today. T h e report m a cur who favored thif t-*v prolnddy thought
I aicy Uriti» i) wil Hess sanie cìls»fTllt «hat conaidcriililF new evidence woe they were doing i Im-it duly toward ttie
F. &lt;&gt; S i rmgfellow jastice of js-ace Disi. No 1 r«*&lt;t casi- Stai. vs. t II.
»uhmittwL T h e ojH-ning of the city in raising the lax ns titer«' n* no doubt
HouhHiii
was defnyed until tfus afler- about Sanford having a large number of
&lt; M dumi sla-rifT crisi ili Farne cane
«“ “O on account of the corvntonies xar- worlhli-sa curs ou tlx- strrs't that should
I. (ì Stringfellow juslice of fH-in-e I &gt;isl No 1 c»n»t iuls, Stai, vs VVm.
fonsril for the notification of Mayor In* taxed or killed
W xsinngion
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fiiynor of an iruic&gt;[&gt;fmind renontinuUui Mayor S|u&gt;ncer and a majority ( ’ M Huml sla-rifT c»»t in same ciò«| tion for office at city hall, where the in- of the jH-ople of tin* eitY thought the
( 'I uls Morgan, witmtss.sameca.se
, W itipioni have been meeting, it was exccswixc tux would only l*e a hurdni
Willie Morgan. witrtW" wim«'ras».
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«“ dFritood early to&lt;Uy thut a number of fnlUng heavy on dog owner» hut that no L. &lt;’, . Stringfellow, jilstice of |s*arc. I h't No -|, rimi ra.^p Stai,
John
“ ec*u vontrihuu-d to .Sulw-r’H campaign heavier tax would kis-p tie* d"gs of! the
tfuurtcrman
ur»i not accounted for hy Mr. Suiter in sin cl« or jin-vi nt them from Piling
( ’ . M. Hund, «heritf. cobi jri nanic car«.
*xorn statement to the Hocrvtary of people in case they should have rntiies. W, A. ’i'ilUh, witnes-s sanie cas«&gt;
*Utc might l&gt;e added today to ilu; list of
Mayor S(H'riis‘r is right in h.s surmise A M. Tylcr, witnerti» nume nm*
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rrPriYK‘nitng snpjrnivR'd cumT h e prenenl di*g lax shoufil l*e .'olli-cled H E’ Whitner. Sr , eounty iudge, c«jhi ih casi- state vs &lt; H limi
P*)tn contributions, w m c of which wenfrom every dog owner and when dog «I. M . Hand. «herilf, ctwt in sanie case
’’^ried from the purpose for *whlcb they
dags come on the 'logs should I n« mux- H. F. Whitner. Sr., county judge,, cost in rase State v*. F I. ('ruw
' Trt ^ Ven *&gt;nd u sedin.»tock sjx-culatiou, tied that are on the stris-t»
No high t -. \J Hand. »herifT, cost in same caw•wording to charges made In the articles
dog tax would prevent hydrophobia or H. F. Whitner. county iudge, coat in case Statu v*. Jo h n yuarterman
“nPcachrocnt.
keep dogs from running at large, lull if
M. Ilanii, sheriff, coal in Same case
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every
owner
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forced
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pay
the
tax
that
M.
Tyler,
witness
name
case
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I .-v Judge Hutchinson Wednesday after- now prevails and pay it every year there ; H. Wynn, witness same case
A u auined tire wtU of haireftn corpus will not Ire so man)' worthless «logs in the ; T . W. Williams, juror sumo cuau
out by courtael for'tho state of New city.
Thn Kyani-, j'uror same case
I f r w d br&lt;k red the tWiipod prisoner
Doge can be kept*.at home if they are lit. I,. Eipe. juror same ea.-e—
iaip 1 Btt* * W* n “ yloiP ’f ° r the Criin- valuable or niade to fofjow- their owners. If. R . Whitten, juror same cas»I , _• Insane turned out of Sherbrooke Vicious «logs should not la* made to run II. J., Minton, juror same case
This means th at th© New York at Urge in tho city at any time and pro- i J . I&gt;- Davison, juror same now
1 1 . ' 0r‘^t* here will se e k 'to have Thaw caution« can he taken to guard ugaiast ! Il.TF, W tiitner, Br.. county judge cost in case State vs. Wrn. Washington
arraigned at Couticook Ih&gt;- the rabies during the monlh« of July. C. M: Hand. Sheriff, cost in same case
, Ah* bbmfgraUon.authorities, who, it August and Soptemlier.
1 llWhitner, county judge, cost in case State vs. Arthur Jackson
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C. M. Handr*her&gt;tfr&lt;»«rtin«ante.aniyAnyhow, Mayor Sjamrer save«! the
Morris Hill, witn»-».-» same cas»»hick &lt;rTnont ll? tt,t undritiriti'le, from
»logs and holonnii suasag«- will not he
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*«ato tirer^iew Yofk uutiioritiei*
( 0 . Hi!!, witrii-w» Hiune cas*any hfglier
winter
Art fur Jones, wiiniM same cits*NtW^V0
Bt’curo bis return to
* nd reincarceration at M alTí. W. Smith, countable, cont case State vs. John Iteildli k
W. L . Hicks. witruY« name case
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^__ _ M rs. Chsse is Hctlcf
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Mrs. S. 0 . (TilR? ofTSanforcf who was Dan Delegali, witness case of S ta te vm. John H«-ddick
Win. Malony, witmsw »apio case.........
fe*dtr
Underwood, m ajority o jx ra le d ujicin successfully at the Christ
Handel
Penilton, witness same case
* * * house, was at the W hite sanutarium, for apjiendiciti». is report«-»!
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W'hitner,
Sr., county judge, coat case State vs. Willie Ware
r t ia t o b y to discus« tariff queatior* as getting along nicely with every indiC
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sheriff,
rw n a n iB m w r ~
WDióh. W e hope to cation that she "will soon Ire reslorcvl 1 3
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Bessie
Hill,
wltncaa
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’t rence« between House health. This will be good news to tho
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many
friends
of
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famUy
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Orlando
in lean than
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patronage district i-tnhraiY-r» Paliltka.
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It t tutitiiio». . .«rolli tt ti-*- in- paid.
. Corried.
Moved and seconded that a commit*
t is - o.4 tlirt-e la* appoint.-il hy the chair to
mist a
oirnilar poromiltee from the
county i-otm.'U'stotli-rs lo confer v* ir li (hi*
io'-pital ass(*'|,i Mun regarding joint ac11»111 U« i*&gt;t .thli'lung n h««pital al this
point
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May or .s 1». peer 1
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f il ia l thu■k* ol &gt;,orili.-rh hlHchiiirds
iiavi irriv.-i! in Honda which is a cor
litui indication ih.it 1 old weather is I*»-Near Drowning at ilnj-tonn
ginning in the northern states. The
A party of Orlando.boys who went to
adviinr«. army of t he birils reached l*ake Daytona Bench Sunday had a thrilling
Worth nearly .1 w.-»-k ago, and since then experience in - the Buri and four of them
the warm w.-aitu-r
‘weber» have U-,-n came so near l»»*ing drowned that they
corning in hy th»'jhmisund. Sunday ’ consider
themselves fortunate in Ix'ing
morning a lIo&lt;-k containing thousands alive today
upon thousands for several hours (lew
The party was compos«..«] of ('art Jack*
around tow n and all along ihe lake shore »on, la-slie Allen, Thomas Langford,
They remameli but
a sht&gt;rt time, and Marcus E’ord
Axhur Newett, H. D.
then departi-d in the direction of the Eerguson and Win. Brown. They went
’ diade», where they generally spend the in un auto driven hy Mr. Brown. Shortwinter
Hike Worth Hi-rald
) ly after their arrival they were in tho
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Buis for 1 tie construction of sixteen
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more blocks of Htr«et pavement h a v e ; , ,
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his assistance. B y the time Jackson
I hsui ordenul advertised for hy tlu» S t r j
had gotten LangTord on his feet Urown
i'eierstnirg city commis»ioners. The
wai in troulrle and Jackson started to
luds are to «&gt;*■ opened and the contracts
A arded on V h - T ^ T M im d.y'of OctoUm ^ U0 him » d w a a joined »,y Ferguson.
Tfiere wu* u strong tid&lt;\,running and th«*
These pavement* are to be paid for
underlow added to this proved too much
upon the new plan recently adopted in
for th u n , although they succeeded in
that city; namely t Err- abutting projterty
getting Brow n,- who was in a had way,
to |ii^y the entire cost except on those
to the end of the pier. Hero they were
Xtreets upon which q jre e l cur tracks lire
compMcd to atop and their bodies were
located, on thr-se live atm -t railway
badly cut b y Ireing Inched »gainst the
company to (my for h -su j&gt; of paving
Jiijing which were encrusted with bar­
nine feet wide covering its trucks. ’ .
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ly thp taop^rL-. o^iiLrft vut«-d_
jN»nrl wl»0'^i.iirti„fi.vi,iiigo-4jrltn iJo Sentinel,
til«- city for IT'I.Onft, an folio*»^
**firrr^ —rt-. ,y .• ’
the payment of S ja«r c**nt outatunding
rlr«*l Scnilhnle Sch»&gt;ol
notes, Ji-{,»Vtt.
outstanding indebted^bl' *'pl'
)*' Seminole county
newt again»l water and light plant, ° f H'nfd Monday at ( huluoUi with ajijiro$3,000; present outstanding indel.tedccrem onk* and thirty pupil* cnnoas against the city. $23.000; for the rolled- C ounty-Superintendent D. L.
building of a city hall, $&gt;J,800."
Thrasher was present and made an in­
teresting addre!»!i, taHing tjrcjisioQ to tell
ih a acEwdar* »ml-¡Nitronfi th a t firminolo
2.60 ^»Former Governor Gilchrist has aban- county proposed to give the schools
1.10 doned all concealment on tho su bject the best service possible and
1.10 add ftmwunces that h^, too, wants th*t schools would Eiave practically
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Mr. and Mr* Citarli*’ i'hi|»uit tvrn*
linoat.* *&gt;f M l and Mr&gt; It. &lt;• (¡n-rdtain.
Mr and Mr*

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Miko Crown made a vi»it t&lt;* B. G.

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J, \ \\|i'k* and Mill. Culver have jymo
to Aim*riniia, {¡a,, for an extended visit.

Mr. and Mr*. Endor Curlett entertninrd as dinnnr giunta Mcasra ItohinSm ith lost » w k .
lo n , »Phillip* ami Curry of Orlando last
Mr. ui¿/l Mm. M. H. Moon*, formerly ^ h u m lay '
of Oviedo, hut now of Lake i ’icketl wen
Mm. 0 . A. Nicholson has returned
visiting in town Tuesday.
from a vi*it to Osteen.
Miss Mary Aulin is at St. Augustine
ML*» Lydia- ('teller is Inline, from a
spending several day* with friends be­ pleasant visit sjient with friends in
fore she liegins her work of teaching.
Georgia.
Ml*» Louise Brook« of Delray, who is
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-find Mr. Scary o f*
since they made their home here a few M|titlnmJ who rarm&gt; ov,.r for , h(. ,.„t,.ryeara ago d r i v e d Wetliwauk y . ai tern 00 a . ta[nmcntrJrMBd* j . m - m . ____
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and will lw the guest of old fnends for
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and
George
awile.
Daytona
Mrs. Dscar NichoLvon at
Mias Stono is now a t Titusville, where
Beach.
she will spend several wreks with friends
Mrs. Curlett entertained M rs. -Mus­
and relatives.
sel white and daughter Agnes and Miss
Mr. and .Mm. L. B. Moore entertained Smith of Orlando Thirdsay night.
a few friends Wednesday evening nt
A large crowd from Oviedo, also one
their home on the west side of town.
from Chuluotu attended the minstrels
Mrs. Ferret of Wagner was in town
Thursday night.
Tuesday to attend the meeting of the
Woodman’s Circle.
The members of the Christian EnMOOHE M OVEM EN TS
deavor Society were entertained at the
Miss Edith McClelland is nt home
parsonage by Rev. and Mm. L. A H o je after a visit at the home of her grandTuesday evening.
I mother, Mm. J . ft . Prevail in Geneva.
Mr. and Mm. T . W. Lawton .»pent a
George Mitchell is on the Sanford
pleasant week at Daytona Beach which («»¡ire force as mounted police Np. 5.
L A. Brumley, the Celery avenue
pas been a favorite resort for our tow nsgrower has harvested. 2,000 bushels of
heopkt during the summer.
Mr. Bragg has Ixen relieved by E . T . the finest corn grown os a summer crop
Briley of Oakland, who will act as agent after celery and other crops were grown
for the A. C. L. while .Mr. Wheeler is on on the same land throughout the so called
his vacation.
Mr. Briley is stopping cropping *ea»on through the (alt and
nt the Cashing House.
winter. Nearly all growers have fine
The trustee* are having some much rr«i» of corn. All could if they would,
rteedeal repair* made on tin- school All through the celery delta it has l«-i*n
building
Another room will 1** added ¡merited oily ilernon»trat* d that this t* a ,
and next term they will U* prepared for greut corn country a* well as buy and
the pupils of the high school grades.
other forage crop, and any farmer with
Tin- »ad new* of the &lt;l&lt;nth of .1 \ a hull* management can grow all 1InSmith of Mineral lllulf. Ga.. father of corn, hay and forage crop* needed lor
B G, Smith, reached it* last Saturday, all the stock it needs to rurt his farm
lie has inaila- -«viral vi**it* t&lt;&gt; Florida, I he gissi manager ha* l.a&gt; . corti
wh»-ri- he ha* inaila- many friends w ly »eli
( Ii ttes Mei Idlund I» al lutine from a
rememU-r him as a true Christian gentle
man. We extend our heartfelt *&gt; ni two wi*'k&gt; vir.11 al Fr Chrislina»
Mr* K 1,. Gru-.r 1» rts-overing (rum u
pat by to the hi relived family

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The- I**-! iiiii'rtainnil-nt ever •»»*n 11
Geneva was given
l‘hiimday night
August 2Sth at the town hall hv tin
Geneva Mixed Minstrel* ondar the inai
agernent of Mr* F.ndur &lt; urlili. After
the aliening overture b&gt; the (teneva
orchestra the curtain» m w *1n 11 very
fine circle of "Niggers’’ in white cos­
tumes, red t ir» and b in d hells with Mr*

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»(tontiing
til 111* !•*¡ml ifut la fair \I
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III It I'l'1.Iti &gt; 1I'l Flf* with Da&lt;iti&gt;
.Hojll k"\ M - \k f1* ** MiivL Iwf:t. m| ( »r
larBin •its nTii i.f rf • lilt* "III■ri » %1 1l!lk’
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Guf'Iin Man ai i.) w!L- »11 1« rM*nrMt |\
aj 1'lallt lui it .1 -G* •.1" IIIk*r.i f * r»
*1*11(1 pinci: 1'ut. t \t .ilh **11 !■;»&gt;!
Mrs. Curlett rang Wipe Yolir Kyt*i My
lloney, it lullaby which was just suited
In her uwegt, llexihla- voire, hut her
greati*t hit.* were III ^ou'ri a Gre.il Big
Blue Eyed Baby n-d Salvui'nii h*&gt;11.
whin- la r winning par-mudil.* brought
tiowti tha ha ust, Coi-idi-ntig tin lack
of inci mini-aimia’t, anti ila rough, un
filli*la tl iena.Itili of ila* h|ill ola won
till* Ut (In 1* aulitili * alita- I lll-a't pro
«liiccd In tin aha tu*«*» Ti a-codon pian
tulion SCI II
Io a•I I L 1alili .1 - || Iha"
lily lolla) ila \ii.!a .1 «,!• * lllg 1 |l|a
Eyed Baby win . -•. i. •! with api lau-e
on the riMnt; Mi ti.r n.itam. Urn* ui the
Ixht rt&lt;tin&lt;l turn 1mr&gt; «»n
jiruCTtiTn
was the inoi.oli gut* by M:*« Blunrht

ALL WOOL SERGE
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.r)2 inrhes wide. This line of
gtw&gt;d.s will not spot and has also
wen Hhrunk. Makt*s good look­
ing skirLs and suits, (T* -| Q Q
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Closing out our few bcgutifully designed Parasols.
Going at half price.
I-adies’ Sleeveless Gauze Vests, tape neck OCT
:y; inch Black TafTeta,
anti arm holes. 3 for
£ 11 ) C
chamois finish fK*r a n , ,
yard
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Lillies' I'nion Suits, patented flap, each n r
Other [«‘(Ipil* get lireil Ilf only
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Charming modern Cos­
playing for you, tf you don i
Lillies' large .»ize Liwn Aprons, neat hemsiitched tumes are made from Fancy
piK-kets and rutiles.
k.
Cre|«.‘ de Chine
play. Why not lei the VIC­
All Wash Skirts one-half Oil. These Skirls not goods, |»-r yd
TOR &gt;ntertain you anil yntir i-xi lia n g e a h le or re l u r n a b lt 1.
A ls o a new line o f Bulgar­
friends. We have them for
ian Ribbons, 23c i n i / ,
values for
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saie at leasffiiahlt- term.».

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l !\ »i \ mall wallt.» a Sin« dial w 1 give »atisfac! loll.
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ra mi f,1 :ta - Fin air;,
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weeks ag*i wa* bud.for »tail saiwn on
Mew gr.i.: i.ii, a fa'iirile plan* for »1**1
l*&lt;*. ami in one! i-if*»» not tinder irrtg 1 ! I 1 a* 1 I »OHIOof t ill Irui-kt-r* Wa-re
|'Ut !** tha 1 \|1 1* of »owing more »eel
I i.aa* »Ual-*-'»lui Willi ll.a-ir ill»t »aa**I
have -te plant» marly ready for tran»1 ho tin.- alt I »»111 mean curly celery.The raieiil »bovvers h.iVf* 1men ajipreciated in ai very I* netti tail.
I'riil. and Mr» t, I. Maris are l.avui * o f**r I'• . , I] liia. 1'a . mi a trip
of h 1-1*1»» .1 -I t i* ,*■ur*‘ COllllllTlI il.
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THE

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Y a c h t S h a ]» * s , P h - \ a im . now

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We have just receivfd oui f-rii .»lock 111 Shoes, a s ­
sisting of Oxfords, in Tan, ( iun Metaland Patent leather.
Also High Button and Lice Sin«-» ¡11
nearly all tiie
sizes manufactured. G o o d value price» H tn
from $1 .BB to
t ) O .O j

Nobby line of Silk Tii-s, in latest »hades
und styles, each

C H I L D R E N ’S

Soeks, *! pair* for 2. m-, and al»o at |x-i pair
1-V, 25e and

SHOES

Now i» tin- lime to bu\ Slav.» for the Children. A
dandy grade and assortment of S c h o o l ShiK*s are ready
for the coming »eason andfor \our Children.
Prices:
Tie. !»Sc. $1 DM. *1.1!», $1.32. $1 PJ, ¡fl.afl tT*-| /\ Q
$17!» and
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Shirts, white with pleat.»,
'fast* color* ' going at

also colored

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1Vice’s l nion Suits, patentai tlap, made of gt«*d
material
now

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Goods I t ’s Up To You

M E N ’S

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Our price-. J I B F. with yum income, so that you ran

98c
$4.98

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b\ making a

It will surprise you Imw 11 can In* paid for and to knuw

1’iM-kct ItiMiks and I'ursi-s. Bk- up.
Hand Bags of fine &lt;jual 11\ fi'om ¡*2 .,|!&lt; up
Trunks for Built

* 1 '‘'s -, allie h, .u ,’oilig a ’

Vlilt*

I can do tin*

small paynieiii^down ami p.iyim

Vi- have .1 new lute of Bells, color* lBack
.Hid n d. IMe hi

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Un 1 visitor a! thè homi of »(il ir
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W* ha\e a nice lm&gt; of Lsitln-r Belt.» from
TV each up to

Illrm.(| (nmi „ lw„ montlis' visi! with old
j„„n,. (t,jp^ j„ Georgia,
\jix,
Mis* |jtl. jirown .&gt;( Ft ( hriMihas

ami vvita* n’nd
.juaint« .f aith th« ir graruiHuucht^r who nmv*'| th«* \ltv 1 of !a.-it
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I’nUbahall an Woman» lUghtMi»*
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,xl ,»,.r vt**l here.
Fultishall not only ha» a perfect negro
vi ral rurloud* of rnltjred (Nuiplc from
f***dinlt cl hut sill i* a g&lt;"&gt;d imitator a* wellinun hail a ] u nia* anil ca h hrution at
and in listening to this monologue it was j ^ k ’« p „rk in Cameron City,
hart! to renlire that it did not come* from
the. genuine article, lia r ixa-jtiiv* to Tj
BivV’h .
M O N R O i: I T E M S
Ivcarty enctue » 11» short and to the point
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T h e monologue by W illium Adams,
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»•* cm a m so cial at
claiming that A m :s su|*»rior in e\ery Monroe rhu rs'Iay evening. Sept, llt li
way to wgman wii« exceptionally good.
* p. m. to help pa&gt; for puinUng th
M any complimentary thing* w»^e said school house. Everyone is cordially i n - .
of tl«’ Geneva orchestra, fur which crealit v**ed. ( .»me and l.elpfuo.
m a*t t&gt;e given Mr. Dooley, whose pu1
lir*t cunt of |faint wua put on tfa
tit nee in copy ujg anti arranging mu*ie, *chi»*I ho i-e Monday.
Ih K-cmial one
h e ,.indHv It |i**k*
l ^ c e u a t . j v - g * ! * . Ltwognt 111 I
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forth such satLsfaetiry ms It*.
I ho * 0 n(C&lt; h fnTier vrr fr*rt~frrtfr re p a irt-fw '
organization i* a* v. i in it* iiilam y ,,,ir 'nne
having but recently org.iiui.*i with M
M*mn- Sunday »ah&lt;*fi.fi 2 ¡Id &lt; lirrw- £ . Dodlty il* ilinctor.
All honor, of “ an Endeavor at »i ¡10. preaching w*rproduciug this surrenful r riterlainment v*fl"* T-10 by Mr. Jrnkins.
1« longs to Mrs Curlett. although ably
Mewt of the farmer» of the community
- Maa«klxt liv ||,&lt;MK&gt; taking nart
It win. ‘&gt;'r &lt;Q»ng » &lt;“ &gt;!&gt;of celery this season.
m
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she who plannttl and arrnngHl every -j l'hmta arc lixjkmg line.
thing. Those assisting " were- M s m
Mis* Graci* Iserman h it Wednoiday
B lanche ra ttish a il. P a ria n .,X a r U *ll.h fa' Tam pa, where she has accepted n
Addle Grcslmm. Jraty ietta FKeldon. i J ^ i t i o n in tlm Cuban fnhtsion school,
___ ' J f _____ Thu sa Tarbf 11 and A g n « M ueadwhlto;
Mr». U*x R oberta, who has been quite
M e s m . H. 11. Pattis hall, U. Burley. W . &lt;*e\i with
Adams, B ert PattishaU, A. Hill, A. P ..
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NOTHING TO

Family Pleasure

business canto 11 p ilemandmg In* presene**

Tin v v&gt;1;' v *-11

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36 inches ' wide, a beautiful
Fall will soon be here so get busy with^. ^nJ^ ° co*or5J» P°r yart^ A Q n
r Ratine.goods. Fancy stripes, crepe*
.......... .......... :.........
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and plain, in Lavender ,*‘E&gt;arlr Blue, Light Advnnce4 showing- of 1 A _
Outings, per yd........... .
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Blue, White, Pink and Tan,
New line of Brocades
ixjryard....... ...................................
ttt)v
Poplins, per yd.................
SILK CREPE
Also a beautiful assortment Fall Silks,
36 inches wide, a dandy line in
assortment of colors per yard f \ Q
white and other delicate O f f «
shades, per yd.
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Special line of Red Seal Zephyr
Ginghams, suitable for school
wear and other dress -|
ln
wear going at.................. X X 2 L

leiigth wiih tur thiiigliii-r, Mr* li 1
Grur ami funui;. "I &lt; afierm ('iti
\#„ \\ l'ati r*4jj ari.itl n&lt;-r» n&gt;r th.
utnier Irnni ni* fonner tionu 1 arver.
Ma.*» uhout two w.»-k- ago ami oRly
»tayeal ¿1 |. *x day» a» unt-s'ki *! I*t. tirgi'ut

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S P E C I\L :— A Large Quantity Of Water Tumblers 6 for 19c, Limit 12 To Customer

seriole* illi«-»» .ii bar homi* in ( .iineron
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nortli (or .alt indi ijlilt* Itine
uitirli&gt;1 tuor Th.- rlitini*«“*
Mr and Mr» I &lt; .»fidili luiv*- »a*nt
1 rutel «■&gt; ru« anti. till- Juki.* fnr Ila ir gooal» io I» *htp|»-d in llu-i?'
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Mrs. Curiett » in heard for thè tirsi lime
in Genevu. Mr Curry *aug Rotte of

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who no Kindly

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Mr and Mr* .1 '

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Drawer», elastic »earn, formerly 50c,

98c
f
39c

'Flic Grinne Inopie are noted for their Work Gloves and
they are good ones. Wri have them for sale.
I’nion Made ( »veraf!.*

SOc

k

25c

C) ^
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48c
97c

Please note that there ha» been some little talk since ill
new law has been passed and is in force, regarding the giving
away &lt;4 I’ R L L PR1ZFS.

On making a thorough reading of th-

law we find that it does -not effect us in giving our stated prize»
In any way.

WoMfo still giving away_LkkeLs as herefof«»re.

The contest will close Qclober HUii. and the lucky ones will be

WORK SHIRTS
FiJlJ line of An ivy Make, Chambray finish, faced
sleeves; double jmckets, f)(&gt;c vplue, now

43c

given their respective prizes.

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T H E LUCKY S IX
l»t Prize
A H ; i i n í »ohr
very line Felt Maître»»», worth

Bras» Bed.»lead,

2nd Prize A Winchester Sewing Machine,
Drop Head, complete with Automatic a t t ’mLs,
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3rd Prize—A Jiandsome Princess Dresser,
beautiful finish, worth

$60.00
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Prize

A Genuine Fibre* Trunk, a gem,

$ 20.00

5th Prize - A Genuine Cowhide Suit Case,
very useful, worth..... ............. ..........,.......... ........
J 1 0 J Î0
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6th Pnze—A Genuine Cowhidd Hand Bag, • ’ ( U r 7 A A
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La rn e W a rd en for S e m in o le
•V 1 Lreuudler Inis I hsui a|l|H iinted
Caine w arden from Sem itm l« c o u n ty .
rix fiv in i; bin cm nm iiwion t hi» w eek.
Mr
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the oillcv for ih e m oney t In r« is in It
but “ im ply to see t hat t be Hew game
law* arc* enforced to tb« l« it« r and that
h*" will appoint d e p u ty w ardens to cover
•be county and th ey can m uk« Mi« ar
rest» and p*ceive lb « fees.
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Metier Lx an ardent aportam nn and is
thoroughly in accord w ith th « new (tame
l»vs. B e has u lw ays I mhui agairn't th«
icslevi slau g h ter of F lo rid a gam « am i he
*'H .“ec t h a i the new lawn ar« kept in ­
violate.

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Book Circle

news, and will be the opening wedge ol

*Ehe Book Circle was entertained at
‘be home of Mrt. J . w . Uickins Tuesday
•hernoon. T h e reception hah_urid p»r°r »err tiwtetully decorated with potttsl
hrra, and a profusion of yellow iilufaander. \ hir'd contest was entered
n,n “nd ot Ttie conclusii'm of the game
1 waa found th at Mrs. Margaret Barnes
ar.d Mr*, a . I‘. Connelly were to cut for
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un in tcru rb n n tra c tio n Im« la-tween
S an fu rtl and K wsimtnei*. w iucli m eans
progress a n il *prosiH 'rity.
N. n FO G G

Will Combine on H ospllul
At the meeting of the county comtnis-

Wper and cu t in halves, and the gui-sta vided for and by the city and county
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SltMotlwl tn tn sifli the parts of served more economically and well.
Tho commissioneri were In favor xif
hitch a tnove, but being very busy with
other mAUcp could not take up the prop*

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W r i t e f o r C n t a lo R u o a n d P r i c e s o n G r a i n a n d F e e d .
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$75,000. T h e m o ney to to l&gt;e*wel| ex S
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Planet Jr. tools and garden implements.
stock, ,/i^iiable goods.

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St I'e te rsb u rg . H a , S«p t. 5. Sn m iflcs —
of tin* first batch of b ric k ever lire u in S t. g S

Company yesterday. The Ural batch, I
numbering «0.000 brick, will lie used in ^
the coiLstruction of the new home of the g S
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first burning ^as a paplendid succrtB,
the brick being very heavy and no solid

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\VoodrulT and (ic o H Fe rn sld up|&gt;eiired liric k p ave m en ts. $.’15,000 f o r c o m trueiK'fore the body and stated l l i a l Um C ity , r f f l i o f aeW'ei.s and $5.000 for drainage

Tonunato one w as aw arded a pretty” blu - wro, an x.o u s to pnu w ,tb the c o m ity m
*nr,! pin. T h e n an o rig in al gam e r a ile d ' th« erectio n and m aintenance «1 a J " ' « 1
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in t we« II til' loeill « o m m ittee Of l tie T T u ­
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a' i *• i i i j ta in , ko h 'K 1r* &gt;tti I t ” i .« t”

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Alcazar T h e a tre h y S c o tt L e ih « , T a in
pa’* pioneer m otion pic tu n *-ta k e r. T in
four n i l - •‘ how n in ny of F lo rid a * “ « i
iti« ami pleasures. T h « v ie w s* ol M«
tropical fru its .
in c lu d ili £ tb« u ra n i"
"front Inni t« brid ikfn st.
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PiihiliK f«r tar|HUt am i P u n tin i' albini
ton (unitali lite th r ill“
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I I L n i i L U pout mon* to ship from Jacksonville to , discussed subject.
1£ 5
" I t see ms to me that the girls of the j s s
Sanford than fmm Baltimore to Jack fa b lU k n l K r t t J T y n d i i ami Irid a » Morning II»
, son ville, when the distance from Baiti- present moment an' dressed more taste- , s s
— !&lt;■ t ' fully than their mot ham or their grand-1 —’THE IU,HA11) PJtWUNù COMPANY ..more b ten times greater. •
r •A W R K r&gt; 'ra n -rv -Wn t V . TOtter
They couhl ham! the interior cities mothers were at the same age. Pot*-' S 3
. • W ..M M A IM S . Mu t i n c a » M a n a g e r
(he old gag rdsn it tTwrcporrstimi faeil- i sib^y. thfc*-t**d»e«aU*e &lt;lrrn*»*n show more S 3
¡ties but they can’ t band that
«n*i-i«w of-tbu dressmaker. , E g
Subscript**«« P ric e , S3 OU a Veer In Adxaccr
ford because we have the St. Johns 11 is no doubt less true of the hats.
” Al&gt;out mere taste it is idle to dispute S 3
Delivered In Abe CM» by carrier 12 00 per »r#r In river and tin- f l y de ime of steamers and
should have a much la-ller rate than Decency is a different matter. When i “ g
advance at 20c per month.
people say that the present faabioas are |S
P a rm e n ti to ad* « n r* rauit 1« made at office
now predominates.
Will some transportation man tauter indecent’ it only means that tho&gt;* are m
E ntered a t secend -cU ss m all m atter Auguri :2 n d versed in these matters please take the new.
In regHrd to the ex|K«aure of the i
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1 9 0 8 , at the Poatoffirx at San tufil. Florida
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the rest of the state sewed up so tight varies from generation to generation
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nations. In one of H r, Labouehere'a
Hess?
paragraphs lately reprinted in T ru th , ho
------ 0 ------Jtanfnnl needs un O ptim ist*’ Club com­
pointed
out that in the east it b indecent
posed of twenty-five mcmlters who will * * t
_ T H E N AND NOW
to
expose,
the face, while T u rkish Indies
Man
drinks
whiskey
and
th
at
clogs
do nothing but push for th e -good things
thought
it
no shame to pull up their
the
valves;
he
drinks
beer
and
th
at
clogs
th at should come to Sanford.
trousers
and
exhibit their legs In public.
tho*
wheeb;
ho
drinks
lemonade,ginger
— 0 ------" I remember my grandm other telling
ale,
butterm
ilk,
ice
tea,
coffee
and
w
hat­
Hugh Sparkm an is the Congressman
me that in her youth it was considered
from the Fourth D b trict while Claude Is not and then wamlers why the boilers do
immodest for a girl to show her cars in
not
burn.
taking his "b a w th s" and it seems th at
If you should takl* an ox and put him the street; they shduld U ncovered with
Hugh is presenting as many bills or more
through-a
like performance ho wduld be her hat or bonnet strings. Y e t a t the
than Claude dftFvrhen h e was on the job.*
dead in a monUi. The simplest laws of same time women damped th eir clothes
-------O' ■ — — — health am outraged-every, tlay^ hx JÜl&lt;5.kV&gt; g flb fc Uw
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i f ig u r e -p r e T h e sweetest m usic h r our car»-the*
cisely the sort of thing th a t |s now con ­
average man.
wreck Is th e big pros» grinding off the edi­
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Did Adam smoke? Did E v e wear a sidered so shocking by those who see it
tion with the same sm ooth motion os of
corset? Did Solomon chew tODacco. for the first time. A t tho seaside women
yore. Our th a a k r .a t e -due to J . H .
Did R uth chew gum? Did the children can appear before a crowd In bathing
Schroder A B ro ., Who heeded our call for
of Isreal make for u beergarden after costumes without reproach. F o r n wom­
succor and aent their best man here to
crossing the Red Sea? Did Rebecca an or a man to walk down Bond street
put their press in shape.
chew chocolate bonbons and ice cream in a bathing dress would be sonsidered so
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indecent th at the police would probably
arid call for soda water?
T h e game warden of Escam bia county
Adam was the first man and he was interfere. Y e t if it becam e the fashion
is so disgusted with the new game law made perfect from head to foot. How to walk ubout Ixindon in bathing dresses
for Florida he has resigned. According long would lie remain so after eating pie nobody would see any harm in it after
to the Pensacola News, he has been an and cheese before going to bed? Sup­ the first week or two. In the ab stract,
exceptionally vigilant officer but objects pose lie had slept in a bedroom five by there is. no Huch thing as decency or in­
to serving under a law th at docs not pro­ seven, with the windows dosddwnan
decency in dress.
vide for taking care of the game except and two dogs under the tied?
"A point which do&lt;;s not seem to l&gt;e , S 3
(. by fees which he asserts must naturally
Supposed Eve had been laced up in a |noticed is that the present fashions i 3 !
lead to much perjury.
corset, worn tight shoes, hobble fig lenvea must bring enormous profits to tin* dress- £ 3
------ O-----and sat up all hours of the night eating m akers. A woman's drew« today con­
T h e Record of Harrybrownvdle is ju s t chicken salad nnd Welsh rarebit, amok- tains but u fraction of the m aterial th a t
fifteen years old and is receiving con­ Ing cigarettes and drinking red wine or it did 20 years ago, y et the price is the
gratulations of the sta te press. There pale beer or sizzling champagne, hug­ same, or higher^-probnbly higher. The
is no more popular edit hr among the ging up to a drunken man in n speeding loss on petticoats must lie inconsiderable
t«oyn than Harry Brown and his paper |automobile and trying to keep on four ! |**ide* the increased profit »in the outer S 3
M. M. SMITH, President
ahows the scintillating sparks from a real pounds of dead people's hair? Tam pa I garm en t." Ocala Banner.
live wire. The Herald sends love and Tribune.
H. R! STEVENS, Vice President ’
kisses to tlie fair maiden &lt;4 ye ancient
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teen Harry Brown is due a box of San­
S e m in o le
co u n ty
is in
d ange r of a
Vncaliortisls Get Back to Look After
ford cigars for staying In St. Augustine whiskey invasion. A« we suspected
I 'd pry Craps
I d tb«* rtiu n tv o f
H t y o f ^ n f u M »nrf |
so many years.
during the late unpleasantness lie tween
C elery growers are re tu rn in g from •Ut** of KL tu I ä
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T H E P E O P L E S BANK O F SA N FO RD has an E S T A B L IS H E D
SA V IN G S D E P A R T M E N T thru which the people of this community
have received more than $15,000.00 in interest since its organization
and the same efficient service is extended now as ¡s in the past.
Offering you absolute security for your deposits and extending you every
facility of a well equipped bank.

The Peoples Bank of Sanford

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TOO MUCH B U S I N E S S
The other day an advertising man
from the Banner oihce approached one
of the business men of the town and
asked him altout an ad.
"N y .” said the business man. " I ium
ness is toO dull just now."
" B u t , " persisted I be solicitor. i « r
h»J» an ad would help \our bu-.un-.‘’Well, you s t . 1 have all I he business
1 want," replied the busineas man
Wifi some one please tell ns how I ■
land him’’
Dade ( j t y Banner.
Yes. (Jet another store in Dade C it y
for the same line of good*
your Keif
satisfied merchant and lie will nut have
much more business than he wants,
O
T H E LAW IN T H E CASE
During the past two weeks we h
(lrtipi&gt;ed t lie natle-t from our «ule.erlt.1 i"li
list of all lh&lt;-.e who wen one \e.,r
,1 rears. as the mhw of I lie l ’o«tuffire Inpartment provide we should do
We
deaire to any to those whose nuiinn have
boon dropfs-d that it was not from any
fear that they would not pay their su b ­
scription to this paper, hut our aliention was railed to the rule, nnd we bad
no other option in tie- matter
We hoj«
they can «is- (heir way clear to enroll
tludr name Main on our su bsi-ripi in
list.
Tin.- follow ll)|' I - I tie law 111 the ruse
Copi«,a M-nt to (s rs o u - after one ye ar
from tile dale of e xp ira tio n of their -ut-

Kcrtptions ‘ ' ' will

not

be

...... pled

Ul llK 'J K n p u i rte.

saloon interests had tiie ir eye on the sale
of

Bed Ey«*s in the m w c o u n ty
It fihw de\elo|M ill an a t t e m p t of the
B o o z e ‘ ‘Seller* to -*-ciire li Ci -1is*- to «*-11

under the plea that S e m in o le c o u n t y , as
n ev er held un e le c t i o n
i he count j d n

«ui'ii.

to

vote

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11 i- i...; i ma. ■ 1
- -■ i mrtiv - 1111L. r- will not grant licen«*' am!
I hat tin- w|iy!d Is l e t Un h B o o z e -o-llers
will Is- forc. ii to go to the r o n r t - Tor an
i n te r p r e t a t i o n ot l h*- law

1In th i- ¡ muul ¡Iti't- 1 --..m e divergence
of o piftioii, toil w. h*ipo tlie ie lii|ie ra n c e
|»-o|p!e of S im n o le county w ill w in out
Should the co urts decide iu fitvor of
the " w e ts ," an election w ill tiien Ite
called 1 o determ ine what the c o u n t\
I«-. Here again we trust the " d r y « " " i l l
win out,
Fo r w h a teve r difference of
-.pinion we may have had w ith our frie n d s
-n r

till

llti*

about

coulltv

illu sion

U la lter- we wl«!l th*-l!l not lu n g bill golllj
alon g a|| hm-. and c-i-eciully IU til*- mat
ler of gisid m o ra ls, for we b e l i e v e tliat

T h r tentam i rvaiufe of t h f bd^irt**« ito
•» h
f*** ir» n.»
th e ir a n n u a l o utin g , e ith e r to the m uunli
1
i r t f d ahftll I « t h « l o f ■ gi-noral b a n k inf|f budor^i,
ta in s nr to the seashore, and aw fast a« » Mb Irower« jn r lf lr f il lh#*ivtfi u junvidliw i b y th**
alai Ut U{ itw 'tm»* «if nofitU
tiiey a rriv e alld get settled lle -ir Utt*-li
li
tion is tu rn ed tow u n is the c e le ry field s,
Th** arnmirit nf
aI aUw !» of ««.ml n«r||w«F«tiit n
*h»ll
i**’
Kifty
I
h«»u«H»rml 1hilUn I *■ I ** divitltMl
w in ch w ill n-*|uire so m uch w o rk in g 1«*- Hilo Kìv«* lfuntfrv*rt Hhurr-i «if thm |»»r aaI u»* «if
fore they w ill I»- in shap e for p lan tin g . ( Ine 11litltd!rwrswjj Î Ml ar* n r It, to t«* (uimf in rm.ih
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M o«t growers arranged to h ave th eir
Fh* trfni ffif «hirJ» «»cl ««trjwtf»tion «h»II
«*«■*) Irt-ds pi a n ti'il iu-fore tlu-ir retu rn , xl’uaj] K Nirin^v Ntn,*» W»n*
\
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t 'IW U . U «il
U w -««*(
*h»11 l»'
- xro* ux - iw *
to rtu rm te wdl
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-*-r-e| 14,.-' ,«--*! ft), ihr f11! U »If $
r'r»
h a 'I to gl-f I n i ' * of ||,l , w ill ll«*l U- 111
A
Kn -elite **ttr *rf
\ t»««.J'-rnui^nt» *
liitaf'J **f t4é'iif«i ! ' frsTinr* » 1 »«forf,
m ul
b
I mu- for aii i a lly crop
oitM-if nrti'tvf» aim! pmj,î-h»jr'.,*— »« th** rrirjmtrafI*in
Ihrt-*lor» m»v
T h e acreage w ill Is- d « .iit n o rm al, î!tii y »ul h*&gt;riL** I h* Uomr'l
«(•|h, i Ii I
•■(fij i'i»* »1**1 cM||d*u*«^
li It
alth o ugh -on,, U ||e v . that it w ill -tbow »U• h
d i l h t - ».ref f i n t i " "f tiffii'p n I li**) f i » )
Ill A' til«) !» pr»«* "WM,!•&gt; U** f«* • h"t
a i on*, i -t»-r a hi* u e n a««||o w i*v e r, it |'lr«rfiis*.
in * ti-î -Im! *'H&gt;| Ü* |i»ttali&lt;£ I j»»«
VI.
is too e arly yet to g et.«n y definite in fo r­
I ’ll*- if f v lu r * »h»!l fp»- frlrcirxl b ) i h r
m atio n .
There w ill I»- a good m an y i hfi
r- »r ct'li iniuiiil nn-rlinif Ml
• ffk r f Ib * ’
new growers added to the large num ber ¡Hi'! r 1Ti j»Ir»Jj i«*&gt; ftfuiJl I« î in- •-r* 1
H*iaf-1 Ilf I
. Tht jlfiduai Iln—Ulijf uf ihr
.a lre a d y engager! in the c e le ry c u ltu re «larkhol’W» «-hall fw brirl ntl ihr ßl&gt;l T h li« U y
r
and they are p *n *im istlr its to the results in j »nuaf in r-mh &gt;o«VII
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at Ihr li r I «Minili
of tlu-ir llr-t att* in p l to raise c e le ry aui^
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i m *ar 1 1 li 4 ó i (Ist*
«tHn.ll •» ijmatifie*ä,
cessfully
, ilfltl* K î l M 1 t n r i r CM
Ä II llIl’ÎLH ILS , liim pH«.- rii tgii| rurjHTnitufi «hüll I** cxritlt#1t*»*l
bi if*« fftlow«rtar anw-.i .fh

to l he w as
t h o itgi ‘ - i

Ida
mg

i i lory s h o u ld be g r o w n , ulf h.-ir Iir«i s* iis,.n I, (• h*r

and art ,d*«ilintc IV ign o ra n t rega rd
tie- . u l u s n t i o n of i r•i|is ,i
tins

CO UUtry.

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r e o iu io s

t o - I k- s.-.

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w iiat

should th e saloon in terests se cu re a hold
| the outcom e w ill I&gt;e.
*in them it w ould be d is a s tro u s .—
i he acreage in le ttu c e prom ises to I k (&gt;rlando ( itixen.
about as u.-Uinl, but m u ch dvfiends on
o
w eather co nditio ns at the tim e of |d nnt\ P R liM tiT lo N
ing
The new rrn|M of eggplant and
I O 1 h e first of S e p t e m b e r Tin- l imes
I» pia-rs are | . Hiking well and growers
\ allied m endier of ilr- staff &lt;&gt;n
w ill I**«*
a n tle lp a li g-s-d yie ld s
I ’rodll'-e N ew s
I hat (hit

to

Pa

F r a n i 1. HulTuker will pass iu
11-ploy of t In
In ksoiili
Mi

t r o p - . li- in 1 lie cwp.u Uy

o| I af i n i ca

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I*ir and editurnd writer
It la Willi
regret
that

every

mend*, r ol tin- T im e s s ia li bids

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\\ m u le of Ja c k s o n s die am i It C .

S a m s ..f . s a v a n n a h , officials of ifi.

gim a &lt; aro lin a C h e m ic itl (

\ ir

are in the

h.rtpe \+ht |,r.

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‘f d i evillymore, «taking a total of 2Gcents
goods gets to Sanford,
people of other staten
id and what we do nyt

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Making Two Ears of
Corn Grow Where
Only One Grew Before

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Not g e tt in g th* rfgA/ ti m ount o f mi ll at t h e
rigAi tim e, Is on
ot t h e p r i n c i p a l m u s e s o f
crop failure.
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T h is is past h isto ry , how ever, on thousands

nf profitable farms throughout the country.
These farms use E lectric Power, and motor
driven putnps allow ir r ig a tio n in the r ig h t
am ount and at th e r ig h t tim e,

lim b ility lo «rhirh th r u n i corj»»r»tK&gt;n
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n n y tim e aultj«*rt M*«*lf »h*ll !«■ »» li'tuirs*! ir v i

ilffifiwl 11y S«imm L*f1i mf (iriir*r»l .Mlatui— of
of K I" f N { *

1 here are su itab le C»-K M otors for ru n n in g
th e m achin es in th e B a rn , in th e D airy , and
in th e Field .
Almost every task mid c h o re
on a farm can I ki done more rap id ly , m o re
eco n om ically and more safely with E l e c t r i c
P o w e r, tli.ni in any o th er way.

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Our Power it nt your command at any
time, day or night, throughout tlye year.

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M«nlut*i, Lia.
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farewell. We have known turn for many city tins week looking after their inter­ J r ILnim. î
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--------o ------John Mfbrh
Hinbni, K1»
10 i h i f i "
ests lier*- in company wit It tin* local
years;
his
big
brain
hit*
earned
uur
roSE N D IN G OUT N EW SPA PERS
Stai»* o f R it r u ia
irti&gt;!«* &lt; "m irti&gt;
The Herald spoke a parable when it s|as-t wbile his big heart baa, endeared manager. E. I|. Brown. Tbi-y have S&lt;rm
O u Ih la 4a&gt;' i»'-r
A|»i*rarr«.l l»&lt;furr m » K»»rfield
very
thoroughly
but
him
In
us.
He
gins
from
us
with
cor.gone
over
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fta i I ah#, 1» i. T1.*TB-Ì e-r A I* C'o n m t l ) , A T
snid that
nows pa pern are the l«-it
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mearvs of advertising tiny city." T h e dud and sincere good wishes for a sue- are not prepared to say at this time just (« a rftrf, K t . AV •m I r-nfi „ \\ II. W if h t . J t ‘ |b*nr t i » in i J o h n M t im h , »11 In rn** ik-rvtriall) »»*&gt;11
plan of sending out ctipies of the Valley cessiul carts-r witfi the Metropolis, what the company will do regarding ill** Ukrtuw
n, »Dii kitowri h&gt; rrt» tu u- th«* fruiivi4 u»!a
Gazette was inaugurated by the county which is now owned and edited by George erection *&gt;f a new factory. Tin- large 41*1-rii»«’«1 ih nf.'l »fio &lt;*»«-urtiiini1 ih-«» fnfr&lt;tHnK (irtip
rh#ft«-r «*f S rn u n o li* &lt; m in t ) ll» n k , »rt»l
commissioners pearly five- years ago. McClellan, owner of the Indianapolis building on Oak avenue formerly o m i - «»rh
tlulv -worn «ew-rnl!) »rkn&lt;i«l«**lri«
and proyed so succe*dui in inducing
l*r«nxini ni p n ^ r * in In- filed by Keels V garage has Us-n rented timi hi* rlKUle»! tfw* mhith* (tir ih»* u-re H(id piliwt^rTT' 1 1 Imv«* }xpr»*unto
my
persons from the north and w*wt to coma (liana. Mr. Met h-llan i« one of the moat and will be used as storage r.Hinjt and all '“’J**
succcnsful and isilitically ' progressive |orders will be filled as formerly until \ h»r&gt;;i «n*t «mici m&gt; -*«l thu 2o»h a«» ol AuguM.^i
here and locare, that it has become a
!&gt; tan
owner-e*litor* ii. this country and has *om&lt;- ;irrnngvmonls for rebuilding cither
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fixed practice.
N o t a r y I'u b li r
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*v in n | iir t » K r b * 15. (Utft
It is more than proiiable that the city ni-s«'r displayi d hi« good judgment and a ni-ss factory or a storage warehouse on
1 Krt M
sagacity
mun
cnnspicuously
than
liV
the
compaity'«
land,
council at it« m .-ting Tui-sduy mglit
-—
»
will take like action, ns at present the jilucittg Frutikdlutfaker in tin* prominent
and
resp*tiLxil)le
¡Hisitiun
that
he
will
hold
In ttu* Clrrult fV iin , S*-vi&gt;nlli Ju.llrl«) Cifrult, I
mailing of the local p:i|icrs to parties in
Notice
Morsi* Owne r s
JìtniH .il I-Unti ». S,. m Inni« (’miiily. In [ fcHI. r. ( i
with
Hie
Metropolis.
other- states, h* tin* only means cmIl
K . \S « r r B in i M n t l l r '« . r i)
1
have
a
first
cla.*«*
export
hor-.
hoer.
T he pn|KT hiLs («-(ore it one of the la st
J.&lt;tiris. «• K w c u l o n i 'i i l K --.n l- nf
ployed to advertise tlie advantages of
W
.
T . Jnhn», iU.vaH.1. L W
life in this favored section, and tlie mem­ oj&gt;enings utnl widest fields for usefulnesa j C iv e him n trial
plain*nt«.
Ornlrr uf
W.
H.
Underwood.
*-«
l*ut*Ili-«lion
bers of- the council should bear iu part and influence in tin* slate, as a progress­
hwiifudt
lim
ita
CumjBiny,
ive, D em ocratic paper independent of 94-If
of the expense.
« mr pur«ti&lt;jn ot Unii.!», S. J.
i )r»»'t&gt;- »li'I Kflbnrt H. tUotMy,
control
and free from factionalism.
We assure the Ilernld that Messrs.
Tm nti+
l&gt;. f*-ntl««U
Fran
k
Iluffaknr
has
a
wido
am
l
intltnT h r ilrtrn.tant llol«-r( M lt»mwy, tru«trr, »III
Donegqn.and Triplett ure at all time*
Closing out fdl popular music at 10c ta k r nnUi'*. lh»i h» l. riHrmmH tn » ppr-«r re ih r bill
^
ready lo lend their nid in any move that ate acnuaintance with the politics o f the per eppy. S. M axwell.
ul i» mpUinani* lllr-t In Ihi- r»u«r un Mumtay,
101-tfc
I ho ilatnî day o( (triotw r, À. I*. 1913.
***' ' &gt;would advance the intcrtwU of Seminole state, is roaster of a vigorous and virile
it ia (uitht-r ontrm ) that
it thbi
thh* unir»
orti, Iw imhllilml
style
and
Is
ulwolutelely
fearlcftr
In
th
e
fu»
tour mnM^utJva « trk.*i In Ih#
Sanford Hrratd,
Ih» Si
w't' .ViT county, and merely await the invitation.
, Mllii w nbig nrw#[iapcr published in ' Hrtnui&amp;lr
N'OTUT. o r IN* «JIHtlltATIONadvocacy of any cause th a t he believes
^ ik- .
*—Kisaimniee Gazette.
county, Florida.
J M » U h rfrb» f i n n th»t th« un.tn
Lrnsgncd
W ltn m my hand and th« «wil-ot a i d couri at
to lie right. W e rejoice a t the wida op­ •IB
«Pply to th# fiovsriwif nf ih« »t» t* «( F
Fturuta, Hanford, ihi« USth day of Aur.r*!. t a l i .
alU_____
hm w
Sent,
_ àffnn tha L’îl h .Uy
. ..( Se-iiti-mbrr.
portunity of usefulness and distinction «t T___
K. A. t&gt;C )tiU tJl88,
A. U . 1913, icr lc*(«y» u ti-m , l«ror[Hir»dti(t Srm*
H &amp; i v i i ' V . ' . 1' c
W H Y I S JA C K S O N V IL L E ?
n « k f ’Irruìt ( 'ourt. Srmlrulr County. Florida.
th at opens before him.— T am p a Tim es. ■
lafiie
utnli-r
IIw fullnwmg
■ &lt;’oun!»
----- „ linnV. W
II
Wìtann
M
lloushut-h-r.
‘( ‘ - i w L v i . i
-A visitor to the city this week asked
rkfc/t«»c, I hi* etri If in a i o f r hie li in no* «»n IU# In th**
S o llrttn n tu r Co p i pi al nani a
3 . F ri - t i r
O
t/fVct* f»f tlu* «KfrltO1 uf »ijifu1 nf *aj«l »tato of
n merclrant about th&gt;* price of a certain
n.-rhUIN T H E M A T T E R O F D R E S S
Witniw* titif naitu^i Ihi* J'Jth 4»&gt; nf \wftut,
—•
corti modi ty and was aurpri«cd at the
In Court of thr Count* Ju d lr Hrmtnoir Coonl». I
This paper is glad I hat it i I i h -s not K, l ì 19M
price. Suit! |i0could buy it in Baltimore
K « ir n » i |j»li»*
S la ir rf t1orl.lv
-* v .
I» !.. T H r w ih * r
tof^bo much les«.
occupy a loneanme position in its ideas
te Iti K-tat*- (d
* * .
A T
Ftttjrvu II. tlirndon
Afid «od»1 could and this Li the reason: 1of the decency and good taste in the
Tu AJl Crodll.tr», ! . p i ™ . D b lrlh u tr» *‘»nd All ,
à - ' . j t . ’- c g i c i ,
N. Il I «.ifUrr
i
i
_
—
iu
..
i»
-i.:------'p
resen
t
sty
je
of
wpmen's
dress,
Arl&gt; p .n * hasin» * Ialina uf P i manda agalnM aald
'
’f h a t certain commodity in Baltim ore
#*
*
F. 1- Vreodniff
‘.G ,,
■
V
T.*K.
Wilsm.
rayed
in
their
njee,
closo-fittlng
gttrcoats so much wholesale. Shipped to
Y ihi, aad rarh of you', ar* Hmtiy natifWd and
m i
r * o ( « » r ft &lt; ti|(l&lt; -r o f ( V n t a « l* t ’v u o lf l U n t
required tu prrarnt any rtalmi and .Irinandi
Jacksionville tlin.freight rate is 12 cents menta, tlie women and young girls find
llllliL ik trectors nnd critic* as a yule only 1

»A r

YOUR

*

Sanford Light and Fuel Companv
SANFORD,

FLO R ID A

I-C-E!
At This Period Use All
Safeguards For Comfort and W ell Being
The host »ml most practicable of tiicse is Ire OUIt ICE. Ii
preserves your food, conserves your health, increases your
pleasure, does you ¿food in ways too numerous to mention
and all for a very little rponey.
Instead of decreasing your inking of.ice on the cool days w h it I'
will he occasionally sandwiched between the blazers pretty
soon, resolve right now that every day is a full ice day for y o u
as long as the wagon calls.
And stick to that f O U P O N ROOK of ours.
ent, persistent SAVER.

It is your consi*st-

Sanford Ice &amp; W a t e r Co.
110 S o .

Park Avenito

g

|

entirely’by the amount of your income«.

WANTS

3

T e le p h o n e 27

5

2

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Ikoosioc o f F l ot t i t i wn«’ it)
à iifflday rai li ng no |„,

gls-s tu t )]P »{»•••¡al «i*hiH»l d istrict» '•:
nini if mit 11V-11•■
r la itig a i&gt;| "■ n du i • i . i. 1 *i it'i-ii i
i l i.ni « ri&gt; ..Ui&gt;-r butter &gt;•111 • ver lini! on S a lif e r i
u ! 1 , 11 M t r
. ,i.
t.
1, 11r 1 .i 11.« intr l)u'i:i'j will In- i-lu»-r-* Si-lin i —
ut 1
1«,*i t--1i -, ìl ’
1 ’i 11 V r*tuiide«i
1,1, ■ut t-.in- a v i». 1 t&gt;. \ 1*-»»i
r. it.
. ns 1 1,
J *itili'— att.| i tu Iti*-- Imi (. "f attuili ari
■ i in i vi r i pair ••( pant»
M 1* I ape i-vpert- " t' .0 liti- i l " i" .!■■..* i ; !*—
I m- (ii-i- ■! a la : l 1*
■•
-tiitii, 5 Ite

v pur*

M'tfir*-, Key
Mi ll i on i i,
Sj H' nor,
going dnw n tu 11 ,, &gt;.ip ii« ; ni i
p rint flu- p-guiar &gt;■tin a, Vf ! 1.

Of

Utile Happening*—Mention
Maliers In Brief

W.-rf * (
fr „ .n, j .
U

- Am ong t !i&gt;- i • ■
1 1Ilei ! , l i ­
(Ju icdu ii* tin ,
l i -ti r,1 . .,
-dwupi- and 1 n- •. Valin
Itilipaid T h . I t . ,tl. . ,
i i B ,n,»ry Of The Floating Small T alk* Vl»ll
»^Ntr. and M
1: U R i .
«JuHnclIr Arranged t o r Hurri ed
inntoreil t-i ■
Heral d Header»
" .li il .»itil i
M rs R«» at 1 it,, .•hildr.-n ■
j j K. Coney of Orl ando' spent Sunday
week or ita .;. ,,t | ’••rt " r .u ^i
¡itivi*»
Haveyo'i m i d about t he union me*-iN Hun
I III hsllll iij 1.111. j*
J
.
In* in the* l»»!*1r|«i
iI'm^duy
ue»i . .»'ti i •111.t* 1 1.,
tw uw
t llr &lt;
r ii•
\ R. C. Maxwell took u huaTnJ* tr .p V r ¡ ¿ , „ , UllK ,,t
, „o u|l
u n ty -&lt; lumi I.M.ird ii|
Jacksonville
(•which Im» I &gt; in. m a tm»»t ent h ii'ia .Ilr

¡-^fPiiArinMS of w jm sr

C«
r;» -a 'nr- -, da'. .iTWuhil
I* ’1 1 ’ *r 1
r I I . I- ri h m . •¡'■r » fiii • 'V "
*¡ • S ; ,i tai,. i •i. 1 T:a ,lt I r.11 I l'íii' a! «‘ ■s'
i l" park ari man) . The Imitici), Ne t l i e ,
l'io •-,• Ho- Tilli», and thè Manlio. run
l'igunhitrt a i r e Polli kepi
•'&gt; I api
1"i»i "ti Snuda;, afternonn earrying thè
■ro lli- np n
T
h
e
rtin I*
Iliade in apolli lilteen Uk1IVUli**f.

folks.

Mr»- Ho®*e t-r®88 ° t Birm ingham ,
U the guest of M iss Lola E vans oh

A la,

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t 11111II S e n i l i
i U r H n* litiil"'
*
i . u tin( ’ u iil ; ti ¿' . ’ ,"1 . kI t liun •h R*
• onda) ut
7 ■-•!•*
r
'Ailt !•i 1 ■i
J i- k :
a 11r 11 1
ut 1#!iF 1
i*' [.il - 1 ii i.i- r
m u t it i- . !■» a lì w ill ,Mlll h IJ,!i 1l i r in 11»
Untoli
■f VII*«’
U n i"!
A.» l i ­ 11Uf f it'l lI1 la»! A11**k f'L«*"• will Uno pr- i, Fillip
r i tri- III ¡ni v m1 t lu- futir
chun-li- rt-jireseiited in tin- untori niis-ting.
t &gt;ur i r-igram Culi •l«*t H •1f
hurt »‘ -rvjet-H tu lin- dliffere ht i Ìi'1tart ti ir ut.^ cif
t ‘ b ri» (i.i* hv mg alni -Pili* ti i'hur-rh A ill I m-"
rep ri s* tu ••d oh thè program
Mr F, A. liills-rl. the cliu n-nt leader

of l1"'
r ,' ° ir wi|l ,11,vp charge n f ” ' •
g in* is OÍ llr mid k h . . Çfl K Walker, i 1llP Miu' " ■ T h '’
°f
* iw -iw u lu w L .
They arrival from Ormond allere they congregarionni rin p n g rrf -songs ir r all
Hon. J . II. I j s * of ( li n d o was in the
mid their children iiave spent a most de know and s|M*cial music by th »1 choir.
All are cordially united to attend this
l1-’ n I ue*duy nu» tm * .»itti th* 'ounty n*litXul summer. After securing a house
service. "And* * they were all with
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r‘&gt;KUr( 10 1 , 0
ack in Sanford for the winter. Mrs. W alii a m m . w t tlramage and road matters dron will return to Ormond for the chit- one accord in one place.”
COM M I T T HE.
m and V w i n d i t ) vedo.
dren. and Rev. Waldron will return to
P.
S
Read
this
to
your neighbor.
The steel girder»' are hung placed in dren. and Rev. Waldron will return to

P*rk «venue.
* Mrs. A. W. Brown ef Enterprise made
t hurried business visit to Sanford Kripodtion on the Miller block and the front
,Uy afternoon.
aiil soon !»■ finished. It L» rumored
Remember the union meeting Sunday
a not her iiuiltÜng will soon U' erected
evening. Sept. 7th in the Congregational
iK'lwts-n ti*.* two Miller blocks
■ church »t 7:30.
' " T h e lir»t teacher» examination to I»
Mr». C. C. Worthington of T am pa
held in tit»- new »■minty of Seminole, be­
spent » fpw ‘toy” limn'ig her Sanford
gan Tuesday under ihe direction of 1 &gt;, I,
friend*
w«*k.
ThriLiher »uj.. finn-toleni of puPlie hi

&lt;m U S

\ j 1111 party *d &lt;triando peojile a e r i ­
lo the eitv yesteriiav i oininu dow n ill
iti a ilo and H|wndli|g the I *\ in the &lt;"&lt;■!
■ III
Tl.e . a i r i old f nmol» of t he
t u r n e d t . ' )n-r i » ■
edil.tr
of
I’
PiIP-r.ili! orni :&gt;mh !•■ »*s- t he
' “ : la. a a ( t i ’Mi 1win
1 't t ai l week» a It h tiin »t printing olile, tor (tie »ire ill I he
T h e y were Mr and Mr» Evans,
• lt&lt;it hand t . dorine »rate
•i III.. Ill New 'l .irk i tr m l Mr . W e. n i . m i d i and Mr»
1loojH-r.
I heir coming made us glad
V it ir Y " a i*ll and Hid Tla ir coioc lead* 11- »ad and tin*

I irl 1 i

# Mr». W. J Hdl and niece. Mi»» Hilda
■ in &lt;i rt a 1 I
Mice) are at Coronado Reach ilo» « i . k after »[»■liding ! 1
enjoyinr the ocean I1ree7.es
I . f (•PT». the M
You rne&lt;l an extra pair of pant». A -i
Lipe.
Ee 1 te

t I,.- aP-e-ln i* . 11 I

city .
!

Mi« Aii'V Tei he f l y lui» rriuri •' I ' r•■i1

Orlindo, a In re »he ha.» »|moiI l hi- ’. a* a
lion month» mml pleasantly

Il

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Wright

and Mr»

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Mr» \ II \darn» and litri*' i l a n ' l * ' '
Ada Nt i arr . . d (- rolav fi •■III M
o n * ve.t To o .itivi-» in Sanli'id

. fu-

MC li *’ V? ’ " U HI*

order ■ ( oa

your

Race

i

for

genuine

1.. R. Philip» will have a full » 111 pi;, of
a d Red I -Hl W i l l i
|t. ro n a t 1
g' luiir.i- bermuda Union »«»'■I n. .»i f I
l ry »tal W a \ tur .»epteinPi r deli , i-ry
etnlier.
.
'
lv l- tf
with I.. R. Philips A Co.
ln l-tf
-I
Mr ¡mi! Mr» Cuthrie of
■»* i I
l\ .ri -t / Il a- il'' r "f I h*' I m
»l»,ut Sunday with Mr, und Mi» I
perlai riieatr* tue- returned Irom Iato
Tiiorniiiri. Winter Harden Time»
l 'i•
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e.
. i t o ■!. d 11
Mr»

\ \ lilia li,

Sage

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Jai t '

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Sari.r.l

'i !.. ■ ii,o| per

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Mr

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J . R. Sl lder of

\tlalltli i»

rtt laâ# n r i u o l

? » &lt; « * . d M h .-.d i. « « *
^•niord la adiRtarytn.—

*

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n It of f r . t i l I -

L im ita i

lulshi-l» sn-d
k or .Sale A Pool i t-irt
( iuarantis-d
|n.t n io» I rollar a Pii-lo-!
N I »r. -r -nini
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i- ! t i -I !.

H.irn**

THE IICAHtbT

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Mr*. ClauiLf
i
i
visiti» ' j a lfk iierndon, wjicf inis been

^

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&lt;“ mI n-pofLs i i “’ h» iniK
______ ,i
... i*h«*phe:
p „ , llPcniP
a* fine. Ji,^,
i r u ;‘ paya
tlie
nP arc
uri1
her eowtns, Mr.* tthd Mrs. Jo h n
Ring aLu1 h c bridge nnd m a n y targe
L* t* bur«. b«s returned to her Htriiig* ure l anded every day. If lie
. v . „ u,
doesn't] truth t h a t kind of Chatter tile
■*
« «
,*t «
.i;.»
u -.m L
,K‘ iiiRiilv Inr..a n .nJl-.ilay.piivtit- Hfcjalri.wiil lose a n cdttur lu.vt week.

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Sale at I I " '
eorner 1 -o •'••

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on pr&gt; to .

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On

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votimi lu -- -

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Four acre» tiled lumi.

ICE CREAM FACTORY

»i «i n rm im
end Itili st
1 imp

I '.vrmin »
1' »« cultivated

v

a

It li S t . S a n l u r i l A v e .

I In* Pr\t .uni on!, be Cream 1 utorv in Seminole County,
II. 1.. I)uliart is now prepared to tike care id tiic ice cream busino.
ol tins section
He assured wfirn )uii arc eating some of 'the new
factory« ice cream that yin^arc eating the iicst.
I his factory is pre­
pared to tain- cate of both. Hit retail and wholesale trade. All ordels promptly cared for.

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R E D U C E D PR IC E ON G U A R A M T E E D
%G O O D Y E A R P A T H F I N D E R P L A I N T R E A D

♦
full U tili* Iridian liuti!:' r «
a lug bargain. Write for a
F S . M ik w II. Sanford 1. u lt 2 . ❖
î»7-tf
J

ii* ni Fight ruoiii lu iM&amp;lt wir ii
V I'
. . . 11 ’i» at- d
M-l Iv
I- 'M
'U, i f.
1 m.ii. lly.
1 -

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$ 2 .5 0

Each

--

O ICYCLE T IR E S •

--

$2.5 0

Each

.
Never sold any a hero Icsji Uian $3. 25 to S3.5tk
A big c o n l r a r t with
the f f oo d f e n r factory direct rnnke* (he prlctt to mu so' I can sel l at close
margin prufit. for r a s h , thcHO tlruK a l $ 2 . 3 0 i*aCh.
T h e s e tires are nut Heronils.’ old stock or d r f o c l i r c in any way. hut
fri-Ah stork j u s t ft) from the fn(*tory and earti oru\A*rTk« a fitrtorv guurunt - e that m e a n * Immt-diule rtplwcetncnt H E R E BY M E nr any o n e that
•m i viindnitlion tiijbe di feriive in muti rial rtr’w orkmanshi p.

•uni uf | l ! ‘, i i-tJ.K
Many a l t o have
I *1 Slrt-tl
r‘**r H. ni \,l . ■i» l'a ’ K \V* „ Sl'Jl
read lin» rejiurl. Itavi nul understood (
iVmiIii », llalli, elei-trie llglil» . gn» f*$r «'&lt;*&lt;«-k- %
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nome of tlie items thoroughly.
F o t i n­
ÜV«*r Î V ij
Ing. Apply tu lf?.C . InjM'
stance,
1‘ I - 1 f*•
( ’ nt Stun-.
of $5,531.31*. dis-s not go to Semitroie
tou|l, y ( |)llt t „ Snnfoni Special Road | Want ed
Honest, gpmfietent
sh ire
!
.
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»
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I liairfe^ntul ran uni v Is* used to pay in- , cmi i f s T or would rent lor c omi ng wason.

W .

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PARKER

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

R iver B u t t e r ' OVa Clover Hill lernst and go to the sinking fumi on T h e Sanford Celery Farm now in cow
jw-as and in high state of cultivation.
Butter sold only b y L . ' I*. McCuBer. bombi Issued by that special district,
Addrvns E . Valeille, Sanford, R a .
92while
the
pulii
ic
school
tax
of
$1
,4
111.41
of Lake county and all round Every package of butter bearing our
Fox

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U«» all &gt;»ur •»hin* iratli

Sem inole P h a r m a c y

,
th e midifcir». Me»sr» A It Johns on anil
n.rr.^
H. Ç . T&gt;uWi* • in a tils'll il I» »h"W n t lint
Jim , ,u r r “ lui' r* " ‘r'»« «« b® '" -• T' ’»* ,|„-re t- »till dm- Seminole county tlie
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T h e comm isnioners of Orange county duck-»
T ! f k ha* ^ * n H h a gurst of lier cotenn,
fii*o. Fox for several wis-ks. Miss Mar'Martha Fox, has returned to in r
jn -n-siiion Tues day among otln*r tliirnf- P ri"-»
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b a favorite in Sanford wherh she e'
hot"« in Luke Charm.
went over the report recently made b y '

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w*' “ ™ higher p.oition of trust and cmitid.-nc- two years Imi net i i l - 1 .
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R M * r ,,u u “ K' J ’ur* nnd t he i r dies t wi-’h . - go woh him in h w . bant on p l u e , r , nul.«.st of m y .

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Writer place your orrler now for Cry*- ! endeavoring to fuue up the lug pri-ss of merit to a county’ nllicc was regretted by
J*1 " i n und Mennuda Union Seed with The Herald in ord.-r .tirai li'- - i l i 'i d or- tile otlicials and employis-s alike, but
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a il VI h i ng roti could want t hn i an v drug
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I hi ipliillt &gt; i» good - ■■» e linik out for t h a t .
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aasortnielit i» log.
T h e prires are r i ght-- - very fair.

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thè satisfai tini ■•! i n .irei MrI N
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ma n ’» In-art and i
Rolisoli and llllllllli* ralili »igliiug »aaill» di ar l o tie- radi-^
Alov \\hitrHT returned from
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a h o bave lo-eii di-* . ‘"»"lat.
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•Ulung ll"* normal course there lor tin..
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Mr. Jltihllis hn- Issu ldentilied with
learn to s ui ni .
h.mptM'd aftd elealted
ÍD the Illuni- of her relatives
Mn. Soliy-i Weeks.

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Mr». C F \\ alk.r is chair Marvin, rnme in from M..nr »■ ibi» man ■■! Cu» . ..rumili.-, at. i hu» - e v ral
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F R F IT IN S P E C T O R S

H. W . Herndon left Tuesday afternoon Well Known Floridian» are tppointed
hv (Governor Trammell
fir New York city, where lie will join
Talhiha»»*»!, Fla., Sept I. lìovernor
Mrs. Herndon and their daughter,
Norimi. They will remain in the mc- Pnrk Trammell ha» upfioiuteii to !»■ ciitropoli» for the iii-xt tiir»-.'a.i-k» or more, ru* fri.it i-|«&gt;i-ior» un•i» r the provinoti»
nsce your orders for Crystal Wax
)ur s,-mmo|e . o .m t.
Mr» Herndon and Norma have Ih-cii I hapter &lt;1-*. Acts of l'*l t from Sep.
onion iced with L. R . Philifw &amp; Co.
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The flu te City House ha» brought »•njoying the pleasure» ■•! t finmlKT of t»'ml»r 1- 1 Ibid, t '1 No\eiiil»-r .it h.
Mr». Sturtevant arrived Friday from dawn
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Only 44.00 lum m er resorts m New Jerwy umi N»'W F-H.l,ti.e following
gentlemen, all of
a pleasant visit of two weeks to relatives per week for the finest table board in
York for the past month and have been whom have received tin-ir commissions
InGknSt. Mary. Fla.
tho city. S«»i Parker.
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accompanied by tlieir cousin. Mr». H. E. and »•nP red upon th»' discharge of itieir
Guton Jacobs of the Chuluota seeH lJrm . \\ illittm*». a.«ompanie&lt;l by b i » J )irki,w of S «' i ‘"t mbtirK. who ha» many duti.v.
V\ I EdVard», t í ral a, Fla
tionwasin the city on Tuesday, linking (¡m,. friend. Edward Milieu, whom he hart rri,’n,|s in
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\\ K night. R ur a l f i t \ . t ! i
over th»' new court house.
iH-eli V1»ll 11 ig f■if i I•■■ j 1. f I t a n ai-vk» left

^M bs 1-iurn Chittenden ha» returned
from Madison, where »lie has Im»oi at
tending ti»e normal »» bool.

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ULn work in West Florida. Rev. Wal, dron is superintended of the Congregstional a-prk in Ròrida.

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Every one of the 500 fabrics
*wtr show ior this season’s wear," vve
guarantee t he PURI*. W O O L
just as pure as Nature grows it on
the sheep’s back—not one thread of
cotton or shoddy in any oi them.
You will find die latest shades
and patterns, all right up to (licinin*
ute—you'll be sure tcVfind thé one
to suit your taste.
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your clothes to your measure from
the fabric you select, and we guar­
antee you will be satisfied.

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YVurd wiin roroived 'r»n*s«lay of th»'
seriou.s ili il»»» of Mr» S . " ( ’ base, a lio
I» !&gt;|ielidliig thè Kum iner at 1-ake H u tle r.
' Martin AltD»niel made u ilying trip , member .
* Site a a» tu keii suddetti} ili in thè m oriito El»tU Iwl weekend.
I will gn w ith each mut ordered from in g and earried a l once to thè » an itu riu m
Bring your neighbor» with you to the m y fall and w in te r line a pair of pumn of l ) r . ( 'tiris i in O rlan do , a bere un operiunion service next Sunday night.
free.
I Ills lusts for the tie d .Ill day» ation for ap|N-ndicitis a a* im m e d in tely
fterfortned.
M r*. Ch.vst-'fi frventls are
lio preaching anti no collection at the M I 1 I .ip.- npp People»' Hunk '&gt; ]|,ih-lighted to learn tim i thè o p eratim i wa»
•union meeting next Sunday night.
-Mr and M r». P au l Riggers have g,me
This lwW &lt;,n'y 30 day«— Frrc ,,a n w - to their new hom e m I a*wi»ton. M om as well as could ìie expected.
ta n a . A lm u t the first .ume the m ercu ry
•Upe.
Rev. and Mrs. (i. li. Waldron are Die
Pon ftebody of Ocuia was in the city drop» to 2fi Below P a u l w iil h it this tr a il

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and »ombre. It was only when swgjr sum m er e ith e r to tho co u n try o r to tho
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from the bard grind of bu»lne»a that sea. In each enso free of expenso.
a longing for companionship cauio ;
over lilni. Then tho dull«*» of the on
J o n e s Cracks a J o k e .
Bulng day chained him down onco
"On Henry Arthur J o n e a ' last v i s i t .
moro to tho exacting routlno'of money U«re," B a y s Jo h n Drew, "h ls p l» y .'
There arc times in every woman’s life when she
- t'h r Evnngollst.' did not recelvo t h o ' S
making.
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needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
expected. He was _ _
More than onco he had a w n Ed ua . welcomo th at
When that..time comes to you, you-k«ew what.tonic
M u d o u a t-a . dJalauce Jiu -h ad w ad ed In New Y ork , stopping a t tho Hotel
to take— Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com­
her. ior somehow ho felt that bin Ootham— In the twelfth floor. I think.
father had not acted quit» »quaro with Anyway, tny apartment was somo 55=
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
hla old partner»
More than that, ho floor» beneath Ii Ib . and 1 had conio up —
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
, learned that tho Morton» wero not to call on him. I found him gating s =
and helps build them back to strength and health.
NO I N T E R E S T O K T A X E S F O R T W O Y E A R S |
In tho heat of circum stance« owing o ut of the window across o u r wonder- = =
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
tp an unwiao Investment of Mr. Mor­ ful .tew York.
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ailing women In its past ‘half century of wonderful
ton. and that Edna was teaching
•“ Drew/ ho nald. 'do you know why —
success, and it will do the same for you.
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“I'm tired of It all.” ho told hlm *elf o f tho total lack of rovorenco among •
The m a g n ir e n t location of tl)is properly on tinone day. "T h e re 1» neither heart nor New Yorkers.'
tributaries of the St. Johns river, where the channel m i ,
hope to till» life. I'm going to »oil
" 'Why, no.' I replied. 'L o o k out of
almost direct citst from Rivcrview to the Allanti«- n .. m
ou t”
these windows; everyw here you gaxo
More thnn onco In tho course of you look down upon ch u rc h uplrcs.’
where the cjt y of Jacksonville has built its great quarter im!
ii fow month» ho made thin decision,
" ‘That'H Just It.' replied Jthe dra­
ljon dollar electric light plant. Where the great mum. , 5
but lomothlng always
Interfered. matist, 'In t h i s - c i t y o f altltudlnoua
Every thouaand dollars, ho had ac­ buildings you l»wk down on tho
¡pal docks are going to be built. Where there are goiny 1
quired had rnado hi» h eart tho harder. churches, and that's why th e r e Isn’t a
to be’millions upon millions of dollars spenyby pi e. .
Miss Amelia’Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
Ho began to liquidate In a way, how- ,1 ------ hit o f reverenco In all Amer­
capital
in the near future for great mamuTïmiring plaiesays: “I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
ever. Ho changed considerable Into ica.' "
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for women Before I began to take Cardui, 1 was
caah and securities. Ho winced oh ho
all are situated by or near to Rivcrview, lying j u - i t..i
found ho entertained a g reat am',
so weak and nervous, and fiad such awful dizzy
L earned a L esson .
cast of us. This all goes to make Rivcrview t h e u p . • 3
glowing Interest in tho treasu ro box
spells and a poor appetite. Now 1 feel as well and
"Y e ste rd a y ,” said Jo b s o n , J,i refused j;
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u n i j d u r a b l e property t o the groat c
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ho so often visited. Wan ho getting a poor woman a rt-queat fo r a small
as strong as I ever did, and can cat most anything.”
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Begin taking Cardui today.. Sold by all dealers.
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tr a in in g .o fJila fath er ta u lung? Would . ' m y (let I p a B B c d a sleep les s night, p
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ho end sa the old man had done, with T h e tone« o f h e r voice w ero rin g in g ':
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only one sordid purpose In view, »to*In my carH tho whole tim e.”
1 ng up s w * * u n w h i c h wouni üuy s o u r
s o ft n e s s of h e a r t d o e . you
I lug lid could enjoy or c h a r t » * ! .
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Tho adamantine, p e rsisten t Inftu-' U
woman?
enco of hls fath er seemed to pursuo
My w ife."— T it IUU.
Rivcrview today has over five hundred property
him. At tim es It alm ost frightened
Rupert Wrlothlesey. as ho actually
owners all boosting for the great future of Rivmi.-u
fell tho prcacnco of the old business
Protection at the Reach
We have 40 homes, some costing three to fourjlum.- - . 1
tyrant, urging him to mnko, to hoard
gold—alw ays gold! Hold!
The nr, id.-nt at Hay tona Reach on
dollars. Three mercnntile houses. Bout ami Imiurli
4 i l i r y c ra w l ih t o u |h a rw rra an d d ra m a and
"I'll mako tho brenk." ho told hlin- Sunday in which four young men rsrB|ied
lory of large and growing magnitude. We have tmu ¡ 1
ih r n over «lithe* a n d n i a U r t an d ix a l ir r
self positively ono day. "I'v o written watery graves l&gt;y u very narrow margin
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d ia ra t* f r r m t an d a filth y p n ito n o u * odor
to a city firm, and liavo offered tho should serve a» a warning to the owner
4 D o n * l u n a p a itr for k ilh n f r n i c h r i in«
public lioat ami littilt Iu'RM'.-. We have one of tin ta*
works nt a fair price. Another week,
um phed A fte r a S a c rific e of
f K-ating'- pavilion, where hatliing
r o * ( h r i trave l th ro u fh if fra il :f ilm u t yovir
then for a r e s t —a chango, a getting
uri.
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The
law
provides
that
beautiful
-r»tt acre pultlit* parks in the stale. Ivt\- v.
hom e on t h r u te tn f* and Ir f« , and the tra it
the F o rm e r.
bark to real, rational living "
life lint-- shall I&gt;e run and the fm-t that
ap rek of phnaphornuA |M *tr w ill k ill • [*&lt;»
ha- many suburbs since its inception, anti R iven p -w's
And then —circum stance, accident,
to n .
M any ptranna d ir in th i* w ay and 'tit
ttier,- is not a life line or life preserver
By
A U G U S T U S GOODRIcVf 8 H E R geographical
louction is such that it is soon going to m . - ■E
fate,
precipitated
where
Rupert
n e ve r k n o w n w h at k ille d th em .
W IN .
to be- iquml anywhere should deter
Wrlothleooy
had
pro
crastin
ated
—tho
4 Y o u do k n o w th * t i l a c h ic k e n eata a n inits property value far exceed any property about Jack- 3
' T i l outlive tho th ree of y o u ! ”
hat here from entering the oceah at that
great flood a t Ironton.
M d thaf ha* been k ille d w ith a paate, it i t a
shouted old J a s p e r W rlathlesey— " I'll
sonville,
and every lot now bought will make the buyer 5
dead c h ic k e n , and i f a d o f rata the c h ic k e n
For y ears after that eventful period, jMijnt. Keating, the owner of the pavil­
dance
on
your
graves
y
e
t
!
”
it U a dead iU &lt; . an d if i b u r n .d t i l l the
a thousand dollars clear in the near future. We have a 3
old men told of the g reat flood that ion where the young men secured their
It was an outburst unworthy of a
d n f i l is S deed h u m i d
hnd swept down the Yalley, bringing bathing suits, hie Ix-eii indicted, we
complete
telephone service, and an efficient motor car lim - 3
rational man. but Ja sp e r W rlath lesey
devastation and ruin In Ha train, amt uiidenitand, (or failure p&gt; comply with
wait an evil hearted money grubber,
at a 5 e ear fare to the heart of the city of -lacks,tm 1 • 3
young audllora marvelled and shud­ the law
T h e cose is now in court. It
and h ls.lo v e for gold caused him to
Rivcrview proprety will make thousands of dollat
3
dered.
may Ik- vearj 1-,-fore it 1» settled
In the
C o n ta in * no poiaon and ha* no od o r, and
shut out from life tho only th ree
It wns every man for h im self when meantime the Iim -s -&gt;f tlx--*«- who avail
o n e ap plication w ill ltd any li^ tn r of all
I he owners.
Rivcrview has made goo»L Her lit I3
men he had ev e r got vory close to
the great volume of water begun 11»
ro a ch ra, anta, b r d b u f* and other in w v ta •
themselves of the bathing at this de­
In human sense.
tH'rfert,
arid
;
ls
an
investment
it
luts
no
equal.
3
warning encroachment. R upert wan at
• 2 5 c a D o* a t All D r u g g i s t *
F o r ten y ears the firm of Wrlothhls home, and the leaping overflow lightful resort are in imminent danger.
lest-y &amp; C o . founders, had don» a
from tho swollen river first attacked I xitig lim-s and life preservers should lie
thriving business In Ironton
E ach
that part of the town
Ho drove to kept un this pier at nil limes. The e«»sl
y ear had been seen tho head of tho
tho works— that troHauro box In tho would Ik- comparatively little when
establishm ent grow moro narrow and
vault wns hls first thought
He wns compared to their need. If the proprie­
grnsplng. tho foot deplored most esp e­
forced to nbambiu tils vehicle mu* tor of thi&gt; ri--ori refuse* to -apply tin--,cially b) R o b e rt Morton, the Inst
huir way to th» plant. When
ho
p,. Kj„,u|,| !-• .-,&gt;m|**-))•-«] |,y la» i
accession to tho firm
It wns during
Plumbing and
OWNER
reaclo-d th» work» th*-ro were two What i- i-&gt; IH- done in ih&lt;- matter1
th e temporary ab se n ce of the head of
fe,-t of water In thè olile«.
U- purtiT Star.
tho house that Morton had Induced
Il 1-112-11.1 Heard National Hank Bldg.
Gas Fitting
Ilaatlly Rupert packed th» bulk of
tho two other partners to make n
hi» ready resoti ree« in a salrto-l
The
K I.O H in v =
J \( K S O N V II.I.K ,
settlem en t with a creditor In desper­
workinen w,-re fimi aliaiidonlng lite
V
I,-ling
I
h
a
rd
.
A
—
o
ria
tio
n
;
a
te
strnlts,
out
of
pure
sympathy
All Work Receives My Persona
fila re
Rupert siru- k a,-rosa th» far
When old W rtn tlJ-s e y returned to
tory yard to timi blmo-lf ’fo-ifirn^' Yd?***'-* - * 5*’»-XAXWts f 1 u t &gt;»v» rv* th» A«.«A
Attention And Rest KfTorts
-OÍ
find t Inst thu firm had lost Severn!
nnar som» »lo-il» A break la tlo1 tmriti,— h.i- - 11--.I ., m e e t i n g of
thousand dollars that ho In hls hard,
rlv-r tianka had tir,night a raglng tor u„. , ,,t 1 v•• ■-..innitii-» • wbirh »illW»Opponllp City Hall
Telephons No. ZJ rru el way could have ground out of reni down t h» vall.-y »1 cyclono speed |„.| | .„ 1 \ V\ l ,iner'- ilice thi- after
tho unfortunate debtor th ere » n s n

M ill

1 $10.00- Down And

¡ You Need a Tonic

m :

1

1 $5.00 Per

.4t

CARDUI
The W om an’s Tonic

■.

H as Helped Thousands.

H

-

Don't Have Roaches
In Your Home

* • •

fe-

K

S o m eth in g To C o n sid e r ¡

FOR GOLDJR LOVE

Ashe's Roach Pepper

L

H. D IN G E E

BA r . i

i

li w,,» a immient for r api d acti on

N O TIC E
As I have rh arg i-of tin- I. um 11 &lt;•*■-* of the
Till*' Homi Si Guarantee Co., Ku-st San*
ford I.aml League, und W. A. W hit­
comb. I ran he found m the T ax A.»newtur'n Olllee in the eourl house.

T H O S . K. B A T E S

........ a four &lt;1 •li»-k
\r.&gt; -iiln-r- wbo
big ro»
In ttu- heat of pnaatou th-Every w he r o wua conf us i on, al ar m,
firm broke up
In ndjustlng nffulrs
.ire interi -*!•-•I in thè work will U- welperil
Ten
mi nutes- l a t e r
Rupert
hls partners got Justice when- Wrtotheofllt al II I* meitlMg a* il w i|| lx-for tho
W r l o t h l es e y »aw th» g r e a t plant tot
lesey had craftily hoped to si|Ui-exe
• t rr l ng to ruins, s wept oft Its f o und a­ purp&gt;— of devL-ing way- and menu.» for
them. Madder than ever, ho made hls
During i Ih- lant
tion, and ho wns floating nlong, h o l d­ keepmg up thè -vork
wicked vaunt
ing to (lie roof t r e e of a »hod wlih on» few « m k- itu-r. Itavi U,-n v, rv f--w rallHe look In hls son us hls partner
for In lp from -irungi-rw, Imi s.inford luethen, and tiad Just one motive I11 life — -t hand, tlo- o t h e r hot,l i ng t h e »utcln-1
1» few -I, I- ’ -leni» wlm w ili i itlw-r bave to
to make of young Rupert ns hard n with tt» pr e ci ous c o n t e n t s
o t h e r s c l i n g i n g to p l a n k s to coops. *“ ■ *r- I f•-r * * *........ .
,1 iril.tltK
penny saver unit slave driver as InIll barrii» ..... . liuti - drifted li&gt; blm
- Sad been him self
In part he sui
■• ■f
' "•
\ »—« i.iti'd
The terror of storm and flight drove • t o ' 1« »ili 1 .• •. 1 , ,i,„„
reeded
It » a s not easy for Rupert
the floating refugees desperately for
- to g i v e up Ills pl eas ant anrlal life In
regi,.»ri-, f--r 1 »» il- , - -i r.»• . . 1 l., toni­
Rupert doubted If the frail
Ironton
lie r e b e l l e d s o m e » tint » l i e n ward
lo a -&gt;-lematlC w.r.
very definitely hls father th reatened shed would long remain Intact. Its
M KS. J. C M,-DANIKI..
Th en
to disown him, If he ovor even so timbers w«ro already parting
as a raft formed of a frail plat f o l d ,
S,-rn-tar\.
much as recognized auy m ember of
som» sidewalk section, passed thirty
—
feet away, he thrilled
Nt*Tîf r
T’ lxiti If just fainted from terror and
exhaustion, was a fam iliar form — It
r , rtl
•' "'•»* ' * • -Mf* S55
..If -I
•I '
« i t . -i,|a r wun Edna Morton! It seemed
as
I’«I *
tinmgli the veil of years was pierced
al a tinnii, unit to- recalled the gold
i. &lt;
,-n hours of the far past
Edna was I - - » - Oir ,
1 •«*» La e»f !•v (
»SJUI. y ».(
M
r
N f Mill, a(i*f fio« 11-rt.i ih!
At e v e ry lo ss o f the w a v e s t ‘ • 1,1l.r" ■
•- ¡ y
helples
» V r F Hr \ a. • '«f » '• (&gt;.»(!• »pi| « ir f lf ir a
sh e s l i p p e d n e a re r and l i e a r - r to tno tt"W- wnr »in
in t* *!*»%'• fl*Tle,
rtlgti uf th e f r a il fltrat
«»
li t»

:a •;

GASOLINE
KEROSENE
CRUDE OIL

vor

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5fi

We have

the state
3

i

G IB B S G A S
E N G IN E C O .
OF

sa^

i,, i. f . «».% *r»,i «ii » - i.

"•&gt;
•• « I of I h r ltoa/ l «if
&lt; uunt&gt; I orsirmanohrew. .Vnnnofr t ' o u n t r . |]teIda. I Ma
day «»f V p t r m h r r . A I»
I» Hi*
IÜX

tlia t,

Co-operstlve Charity.
" I ’ll Outlive the Three of Y o u !”
It Is not often that ch aritab le Instltho families of hls former partners, j tutlons are able to pay th e ir own way
P r e t ty Edna Morton was tho last ono ! and have profits to expend upon tho
of bis ole) friends Rupert was Influ­ beneflclarlea. Th ere Is such on Insti­
en ced to drift aw ay from. HU f a th e r tution In. Italy called the Laboratorlo
so speciously Inculcated tho pHncIpIe« della Consolata. This was started by
of s e lf Interest, however, so liberally some ch aritab le ladles to rescue work­
added to the w ealth of hls only son, ing girls from tho temptations of fac­
t h a t Rupert at* length gave a l l . hls tory life and to savo them from being
gwfntrd. Apprentices are paid enough
mind to buatoeit*.
Old J a s p e r \Vriothleaey carried out to 'five on. and women w orkers mnko
hla evil boast.' W hon one pf h ls part­ as much m oney ns. if not more than,
ners died ho actually -tfaroled fifty If they wero employed by ordinary
m ile » to go out to h qutet. cem etery, dressmaking establishm ents, ssyg th e
and. unseen, by any o n e . F r a n c e m a d ­ World's Work.
During tho dead seasons when girls
ly above Uio a sh e s of the man Ho
bated
A second partner died. V aln employed In other dressmaking places
tho Impish In sttn c tL the weird self •nro discharged the Consolata girts arc
glorification of tho^fild man's nature, 1 still employed. Work Is done at lower
droru blm to k e c p ,h t s threat. Ho died prices, la d les bring odd p ieces of m stortal to b e m ade up, and ev ery th in g la
h im s e lf two days JÌktèr. '
T h en R upert becam e solee ow ner o t ' done to "k e e p things going.” T h u s,
th e business. F o r a tim e In seU
U a * while ev ery o th er d ressm aker la out
seUll:
o f V o rk In Febru ary and August, th e
up th e affairs o f th e e s ta te ho
en U rely engrossed. Then he d rifted C onsolata g irls a te provided for. Also,
__
one ___
h our
n g ta n liy - in to .« g a u m in g th e prop He- the w orking day
i i li i t ' i l
U r y reegpn slh llltlee tfcrçit «l'ön Wœ, A T i l t W

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Ih r u it
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FLO RID A

JA C K SO N V IL L E ,

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ROLLINS

C O L L E G E ,.

O ld e s t

And

M o tt

B e a u tifu l

W INTER

C im p u i

In

P A R K

F lo rid a

( ollrfr A. «ifriti* Mu i l . F ipfAi.uii, f nir Aift. Dornreiit Nit* an•f I
All*. DuaitiCM. Ir«ihrr • Couiar
Twelve buildirif*. *ie*tti heal, eleclrtc lights, fire p rotection, fine gymnatiuit
malaria, i)uattrr ntillion -ndow nienl
T h tre travhrr* of m u au , $ 5 .0 0 0 m p i
*
pianna. two glee rlu h t. ih n tu i t la it
S u p r ih n e w too in i ft»« b t u t n e u a*, hoot, fu ll h a n k in g e q u ip m e n t
Ne*«
an d p h ttu a l lalw »«atm irt, rq u ip f» rd w ith e v r t y tiuw lrrn d e v ic e , a n a l* * !» i f w
f t liir r » fia n li w a fe r preparation for n n g itie e ttrig enuraet
I akr « IH*at 11ig •wifiiilung golf tr It Ii ii fouthall. h«»krtl»«|| ( f.flk *
n n iiiitia lisiiia l
iiMislerate w h&lt;&gt;l«i «flip s o n t i l i l r
l o r • atah*gtir» adift*«»

WILLIAM

FREMONT

BLACKMAN,

Ph

LLD.

no
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*

P R E S I D L NT

ÏOOOQOSÏWO WOOO + OGQtsOO* w &lt;&gt;&lt;,&lt;/*

vOC v *&lt; *+*

JOHN DEERE’S
TULL

L IN E

or

FARM MACHINERY

i: A IKlUtRuVivS.

f- Kr, ?-c

Clrrk

Can now be seen at our new ware­
house.

This line is the leading line

in the country and includes Sulky,
Syracuse and walking plows, and
Acm e harrows.

_______!____________ _

the best proposition in

MA

»
her,

{Copyright. 1913. by W. a . Chapman.)

ENGINE

u ■ Bi ■.----- r -

s
ri'A C il

but In th at terrible flood ho must
bo unhampered. Her sw eet
whlto
fac« appealed to him R upert Wrlotblesey gave the satchel a fling with a l­
most u curso. leaped Into tho water,
and reached Edna Morton ju st as she
wits slipping overboard.
It was two hours later, ashore and
safe, that E dna heard how nearly sho
hnd drifted Into the jaw s of death
And then and there, hls great sacrlflco
se-mlng a Joy and relief. Rupert
WrJothlrsey told of tho love th at
caino to hls tired spirit like a sweet
soothing halm .at last

Ü BEFORE BUYING

Wrife fo us.

i .
COUlil

Dr. E. H. A RM STRO N G !

Wc also have the

Chattanooga and Boss plows, and
Butcher

f U Z IA N N E

See us for

seed bed wire and drapery hooks.

Now ike most popular, the mod
called lor brand on the market.

i

;

Gihbs cutaway harrows.

Seed^bcd time is here.

Co ffee
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Hill Hardware
. s' A/*

S E N D

F O R

C A T A L O O U E

We are agents for Park and Polltrd
Chicken Feed«. Mandv Lee and Buck­
eye Incubators; handle all kinds of
Poultry Remedies and Supplies and Our
Seeds are T h e Best.

TH »-W M ^ °W « 1 1 0 COM PASY
3 « Bast Bay «tree«

Jsekaeevllle. Pis.

Co.

First and Oak Avenue
Herald
Want Ads- Wilt Bring
Results
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TMF.tSANFORD HF.RALD
jo c a s

R e s e n t e d f ha S e c r e t y,

A in '» :•! ■
■ b io fjie i tool • &gt;t:m In
emnll i .ir. .1 (, h, j n h
. .t&gt;~. r*. 1 Dial
lie l " " t ed Mill
11.,,n as ked if in*
or uli.it » •■I him.
In' I
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ui'll vtuMidi tm „ „ . .
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min«' ' .,ii| . , . t, si i
I., .h .i
a peep f i "i n mi! lu furi' ’

a e
It is the fruit-growers own orgam/.ition.
It is co-operation in its fullest sense.
~* ' f f nge'rr tire —highest—m arlret price
advertises

Florida

citrus

fruits;

market for Florida Iruits.

It

has

your irm t;
expanded

it

- .S E M J f l O m D U m ,

O u tsp o ke n

A

the

I't t .j

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O o d In II* .iti-li," » r l ' t i ' U T n
H llH

M arks’ Ural Estate Agency

it

.i &gt;l u l l s

t f t 'l î i l j v . | '" H t .

WHAT SAN FORI) HAS

1 111 II

m u ssim i iiiw n li't
A s ril&gt;' lylilri'MH « u
w ritte n iti tii-M nan. ih « l(iis » la ii ¡ mihi
a u th o ritie s fu rw n r .I•••I 11 to tin* tie r
m an fro n tie r post u n ire at l'U n ». T h «
p o stm a ste r uf tli« la tt e r ['lat'« re t'irn
etl It tn ! ! h lilac« tif o rin iti " i t t i tío*
following Mlpcrsi'rtptiMII
" T o tie re
tu rn ed
t h e a d d re ss« « I h 111 H e a ve n ,
w ith « l íl r t i C e rn ía n ) lias no coinniU '
n le atlo u .

has doubled

I &gt;rar Sir:
In Order that you can form a co rre ct idea of San­
ford I will s ta te a few facts as published by our com ­
mercial Club.

cost; any amount over this is rebated back to the"[grower.
|lts membership is building and equipping the most upto-date
packing
houses all over the Citrus Belt. The:
Wanted One of Her Own.
* _
,'
D o ro thy loved h er baby m uter d e a r­
It q u ite h ard th a t «ho
trade knows this and will pay more money for fruit Isly , notand a llotaken
w e d to p lay
p fte n e r. I
T h o o th er d a y . b e in g a s k e d , w hA Lo uuo «T
bearing the Florida Citruo- Exchange- brand:—
m * BhcmM b rin g h e r ’ back- fro m a
v is it to tho c it y , she m ado a gentle
re q u e s t: " P le a s e , m am m a, a g re a t big
CO-OPERATION is the last word in r handling do ll d re sse d lik e a re a l b ab y. I w an t i
one of m y o w u to p la y w ith , sln c o you
The Growers wy oounrs't ." let mo h a v e an y fun w ith
citrus fruits.
Try it, Brother Growers,
now in it made it for all.
Not Hardly, -

Sanford is in the new cou n tv
% of Sem inole, for-

merly OnMvger i&amp;mford the county seat.
Sanford is on the south shore uf I^ake Monroe, a
beautiful lake about four miles wide and seven miles
long. The
St. Johns river runs throught it from east
~—

iju t b o

FLORI DA

CI TRUS

EXCHANGE
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o f th em w a ll e y e » ’
A n d In s fe a iT o f h ls d e sk.
th at y o u 'v e spent t t y la s t tw o so lid
" I . U t e r i , ” be salii, and began readd a ys w ith th at Mies M oon, a young
Ing
T h e Hutuuier Hot el
Ini prove*
w om an I'v e n e v e r seen h e re b e fo re
me ni soc i et y has llsteil your nai ne a s
and n e v e r w m il to see a g ain
You
that of a possl bl » patron
W e uml e r ­
took h e r s a ilin g M" in la y n ig h t
and
si ariti that Mr &lt;tallirai! h of i h« Sun
T u e s d a y n ig h t and la-&gt;t n ig h t, and If uvslde hotel, has hlreil n j i m t i K man
1 h a d n 't h utted In. you d h a v e ta k e n
tu e n t e r t a l n hls w omeri guest«
Haod
her to n ig h t, I know
s ome , nthl et l c , nli feet talk a regti lar
" W e ll, M r (¡a ll- r a lt li," re p lie d M r
Adoni«, .......1 ut Kwlmmlng good at
A lle n d e fe re n tia lly
w a s n 't 1 e n te r­ t nl klng, good at d a l ul ng . «alllog, flirt
ta in in g n ix o f yo u r yo u n g la d le s out Ing. golllng. t e nni s quol ts, pool, sklton th e la w n ?
D id n 't I o ccu p y th e tli-s h"H llng nti I w|th a brand new
h a m m o c k , an d let them fan me and stm k nf drawi ng ro m s torie«
l ’nsl
b rin g m e Ice w i i t ' t ’ D o n 't you sup
live • rigag'-uorits g na r a n t e e d all eli
pose I k n o w tlie gam e, e v e n I f 1 did eiits s t a i Ing i hr e e d a v s or over ‘
go H a ilin g — ”
" T h a t ' a hlm.
salii ( i a l b r a l t h , bit
"N o w you c u t It nut,' c rie d th e oth
teli)
Meli’
er
" Y o u can pa k up and g e l o ut
\\ ■&gt; (ifT'-r voli 1he ser vi i ' «« of a
th is a fte rn o o n
I'v e sp e n t tlfty dui
Tinnir Indi of r ■!i■« riunitali bi'u-ut &gt; t "
l.u s on yo n and lo st m y best cun
stav ni i oillirn uh « hot*'] «tuT » ' U n
tu rn e r M I sa J e n e s "
-V *
-Id
-w e ti » freivn th e
« ’ her
" O h . v e r y w e ll. If ym l lu o k on It j gtieM «. th erebv sp id lln g hi« b u s in e s s
th at w IV)',
a y ," re p lie d lit« young m an , I fo r the seaso n
O u r M i«» .Muon
M i-uii '
. . 11* d i 1 .- . • ifi r
M o iiil '
curt l y and turned un hls h" el
&lt;lal
'e li Un ' I o Itali *• o f llia t subrailli
rtiHTlng. went b a c k luto tlu* M in
e l e i ) aga l l i '
u tile« n f III« h otel.
I l o S u i n m e r Hot.-] l l i ipr o v i im u t
It must ho cuti fesseti that Des s i «
so. P i v, «nld Mr H ml i h e i s
M liat «
Motiti wns
a r e ma r k a h i y beautiful
yuung woman, T h o u g h s h e bad been th è m a ile r ? A re n i you fe e lin g g o o d ?’
"N u co nfo u nd * i « i
W h y . th e y both
ut t hè ho t el tmly t h r e e days, sh« had
al ready » u n t h è mas» uliiie In art s , and ■aim fiorii ih'- s ani « shop
Alletl,
n.irlliig.'
ili)
Ar t hur
great had tieen thè Jealousl'-H. wln-n
mr vai at loti
• « l ì i i e »luill » . go for our
s h e » a » motioj io11/ 1 d hv I h« hatid

FROM THE SAME SHOP
Clever Scheme of Two Young
People to Get Free Sum*
mer Vacations.
Dy H A R O L D C A R T E R .
"Ton w ish to sp e ak to m e, M r H al
braUhT*' Inqu ired young .Mr, A lle n ,
looking up fro m hi# s e a l In the sw in g
tag hAm inock.
H a lf a doxen g ir ls
»ere grouped about h is fe e t, In a tti
lodes of w o rsh ip , w h ile M r
A lle n
slowly fanned h im s e lf w ith an Im tta
lion palm leaf
m ight ta k e th e lib e r ty fo r an
Instant, s ir ," rep lie d t 'y r u s U a lb r a tth .
the prop rieto r of the fa s h io n a b le su m
trier m ountain hotel
■ 'Eiruae me, g ir ls ." sa id M r \ ll« n
Ja u n tily , and stepped out o f the hum
mock. I U followed the la n d lo rd till
they w ere out of s ig h t of t il" w om en
g u ests, am um l tho
c o rn e r o f
tho
porch. Then tho la n d lo rd tu rn e d on
him
"N ow , seo hero, A lle n . I'm not g'»I gk to stand for a n y m ore o f th i- &lt;" ii
founded nonsense,' I i" said
V -u &gt; 1
birk in ih»t liife tn a ) b u ie ii'i 1 f v .' »
and t'dl i in | Hell! von bill k be. i i* "
you dnln t do y o u r « i r k n a tie fa i
tnrlly "
"W hy, » h a t ’s tho m a tte r, M r lln lh ra lth r’ Inq u ired tho o th e r, In s u r ­
prise
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"M a tte r, s i r ’ " th u n d e re d th e land
" K v c x y tiling « in« m n t i T
I .net*
month 1 got a c ir c u la r fro m th e S u m
tiler H o le] Im p ro ve m e n t s o c ie ty
In
»Id cll th e ) offered Ilia, lit) \ 'll t W. e ll
feel ta ll handsom e u f lil'M r good rC
sw im m ing, good itt t a lk ! I .g. good »i
dxnring. s a ilin g . Illr t lu g , g o llln g , t &gt;n
nil, q u o its, pool, s k it t le s b o w lin g , and
* ’th a brand new s lo c k " f di a w in g
room s to rie s
A in 't (h at s o ’ "
“T h a t's m o ," a n sw e re d tho o th e r,

S

T e rm s , fifte e n d o lla rs a w e e k and
board for as lo ng ns the s&lt; aso n lastf 'i. pursued tho ira te la n d lo rd
"A nd
)ou w as to ta k e e a c h g irl out In tu rn
r

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or » .tannili I g h i t a l l , to b u ild up m y
* H id ' p re v e n t W a lt S m llh e r »
all m y yo u n g w om en a w a y
I / 0? ®*w, a * bo d id
lo s t
s u m m e r.
I d , % hAt
M il * Jo n e s le ft
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u ld It, was
mow sho’a "fifty and h aa

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Vt s l t l n g

Io- 1 1 ve s t
1•*■ * p u rii tn k lo- \d i
1. lelilí k - .li' I-. &gt;». -1 . t» V■ t
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lilt» » * l » -I
HMIIggl lllg Up Kl lllll)
l ’ef IftpA » «
u n g i» try t hè t'alAklUs, though, i bi s
&gt;«ar.
l an' t It glorlouM h a v l u g f r e o
s u m m e r hol l days.
Arthur?
I don't
l.ni'W vvliat we’d liuve ilmm wlthout
t li è i n , nini w e d nevi ' r b a v e
goni«
i » . n s u ........... ir In '(un monti "
o | . r gli» 1c
l i \\ iì 1 iiai'inan 1
t ng l . i ni ) » S e c o n d O l d e s t

thè

«.fati-:
(I.- w ' ( • d
i i ir ni
I midi I r ’ .ti: ] t h il v«il ha ■i
Mooli
ment loin &gt;1 iti) u u t t e i In a c o l i v » r s ul ioti
» U h io) fi I' lo). 'I:
\!I"H
•| | " slamili' !• d 1.iliInalili and
bufere he bad reguic-red hla speech.

proudly.'

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Mr ■' i' I' i a ;1h »a t
m.iodilv I" f I.
' • d' - k .
H ea rin g
il HII ) I h " lii't V. " t t c e s
f II LH rage,
thè ufile« dnur npeiied and Mi ss Mm»n
si epped In.
“ Y o u m ay o rd e r a c a r r la g e f« r ine
at lia lf p ast th re e ." sh e sub ì c e n lly
' \Vhy, c e r t a Ini v. M ipa M«&lt;m ' r"
plir-d thè
pn.| , for
ruldilng
M“
li ilids
You coiit. rnplan iHIMIig 'I'«
r* n o n n e d suri'loir pi ng " f c ours e

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Celery Farm.**. T h irty School T each ers, wLth salaries
am ounting to $ 1 5 .2 2 1 .0 0 . One thousand one hundred
and th irty-th ree Pupils. Free C ity Mail Delivery
ami three rural free d elivtrv Routes. Daily Boat
Line to Jacksonville and boat lines up the river.
Ferries across the lake. New Union Depot cost $100,0 0 0 .0 0 . New E xp ress &lt;Mlire cost $20,ooo.oo. S ixl yblocks nf Street paved with vitrified brick. A paid
Fire D epartm ent with autom obile truck. One News­
paper Ollice
A Fertilizer Plant, shipping 7 ,5 0 0 tons
annually. Twn I .umber Yards. A Building and Loan
A.-vsuciatmu. i Du- Steam and Tw o Hand Laundries.'
-Two I lienMv.s. Lour— Hntcte and m any Boarding
lb »uses. One ( 'arriage and Wagon F a cto ry .
Three
Black-anith Simps. T u n R estaurants.
Tw o B aker­
ies. One M ilitan Band. Oye Public Library. One
('old Storage Plant. $ 7 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 appropriated for a
Federal
Building, ('o iicrele W orks, (o ld
Storage
P lan t. T hree A rtesian Well Drillers. Six Public
Parks. One Base Ball Park. Tw o 'Tennis Courts.
T’wn Bottling W orks. Seven W holesale Fish Houses.
Tw o Plumbiiu' C o n tracto rs.
Four Building C o n trac­
tu!Tun
Pin it &lt; iviapli Galleries.
T hree l.ivery
Matik
I «»it \t li &lt;nm&gt; ai I.a u . Splendid Scwer; il’&gt; S.
it m. .- id i t ( ar Line.
Musiiiritt, l\. &lt;if I’.,
\^ . nl \\., Elk. M o o s e , Eagle Lodges. Tw o Bicycle
Shops. One Realty Trust Company. Seven Real
E sta te Agencies. T hree C ra te Material Houses. One
W rapping Paper and Printing F a c to ry .
Five Insur­
ant's \tvnrlr
Five Physicians. Five Slme Stores.
Nun h en (ii-iicir\ Stores.
I light Dry Goods Houses.
T h i 'c &lt; In111 1 1 1 g Sti&gt;res.
I’niir
Fu rn itu re
Stores.
I H i.. I l i t &lt;iv tm S tiifi■-*, l 'niir Drue Stores. One
W ii'-ii siii' ( 1 1 nt 1 1 . &lt;h e • \\ Imlesak 1 t-n 1 and ( !ram
llniix
( in* .T and b&gt; &lt;’«-lit Stniv. T wo Jew elry
Stuff*' Tssn.M usical Instrum ent Houses. Tw o Seed
Houses. Two \iMennary Surgeons. T hree D entists.
Two &lt; ivil Fngineers. T hree thousand live hundred
Acres in \ i getable.s. T w enty-seven Vegetable Ruy-

WH, Do We Not Sbout f o r J o y 7
Kob* rt I sail s S t e v e n s o n tlseil lo slt
al night - ti i h - plittfoim of b u house
at HIT - 'el« and llsten to thè sutig
uf th&gt;' •
'« and .wond«r wl,v t hes «
c r e a t i l i ' •&gt; . ' . r e so happy, and w h a i
Ha» w r" i:g '»llh m an limi ln&gt; afs o »TTìI
not h I i . 1 up hi» days « l l h un Imur or
t » u ci 1 I
it
J o h n l v Unau

p vt r a c t o W l s h .
guindilla gfnsped
Ili
l'illls ut I l i " 1 ij.11 k e ii « is h lio n e , and
*1 h« bono llew apart.
I l i ade « l i d i e »
ir 1 • ! a io iim l lile room
111 1 lli'b 'ii
w Ish '
I I I get
1 1 ) ilig
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"D o e s ni y b &lt; ».' im p iired th e p a re n t,
'seem to h a v e a n a tu ra l bent In an y
» r ' sa id the
mi" d Ireel h»n ’
1
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HTrmntfd mumt.—nut—rnnirlnTighlnr......................
paper for libel/' ' Very well, slri T B F
Happlnc** It a Twin."
that? Weren't you paid to an from them
piled
the editor, 'i'll rttract thoatatoT o h a ro 'lo y one m u at'ah ara IL Hkji!
"
exclaimed
tho
- Mtaa Jonos moonlight Bailing.
"A young woman!
tnopt cheerfully. I'll lay you haren't plncsu w as born a tw ln .--D y ro n .
■m, no mat- o th e r.
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jo hair and threo | ' Bmlthcra BaalchCiTUD a’ papcrfromo, : t
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Sanford hius six cliurclics— Rreshytorian, Meth­
odist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and Cath­
olic. A High School, Grammar School, Primary
School, Kindergarten and Catholic School. Splen­
did W ater Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, two Tele­
graph Systems, Local and Long Distance Telephones,
Standard Oil Station. Gulf Refining Oil Station, Rail­
road Simps, 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 $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 .
Two Banks, with a combined‘capital of $761, 547.82.
There were 2 ,5 6 9 ,0 1 0 letters mailed in the Sanford
Post Ollice in 15)12. Tw o Ice P lan ts, capacity 150
tons per day. $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .(M) fur Brick Roads to the

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Sanford has a population of 6,300 (city census of
1912).

Learned L anguage During Tr anc e .
T h e V a lili lan g uag e w as le a rn e d
In a trail
by a m u th nam ed tqu«r
q m -vll,. at a h o sp ita l at t IlerbotlijÇ.
F ra n c e r . - • n 11&gt;
I h " yo u th , a fte r
h avin g la i n In a tra n c e
fo r
two
m ouths .. : i a w a k e n in g , re p e a te d ly ad
d re ss' .
nur so In a p h ra se u l i o l i
wan d isco vered to be A r a b ic , a la n ­
guage
f w h ich h« n e v e r had any

.
! h ! r' v » " r i ilid v • .11 " li
t ■
Ii G 'd V ¡. f r o n d s e lilt n tb .lt
•
a» lo i . ly h ' ' l o " V'-ars of nr*- In* •» I ' In « III l i t
f ,'t* » lo ars*
I t'i
Ilo . s'-i oiol old* st po lge In Ito- • m .pir"
pi olid old piolo &gt;1 HI
ibi* p re m ie r honor b e in g h eld U) la « d
Mi ss Minili. InstructIng hl m tu sand
D u is b u rg , th e ex lord c h a n c e llo r
D u r­ ■low, laborious wa*
b e r tuli tip tu b e r m o m , had lefl thn
in g h ls long c a n &gt;r on tho bench Ju d g e
olile«
lîr e e jih o » h as n e v e r In te rru p te d an
T h.i 1 W.V» Art
S h e went iumiv un i h " suine Irulli
a d v ó c a le , ha» o nly m isse d a s lu in g i*f
e rtile
a lis i It[■?"
i. 1■
1 1 •e*
uh Mr
Vllen
and i h« hotel gr»w
the co itrt on oil*' a fte rn o o n , h a s liv e d
(. d i s i l i
.
1 s hmiM
vi*r&gt; Ini«' I1*
'Hi r11*■ iijHif'iu hvm Miiir
a s im p le iin p ti i c i » bum Ilf « In a col
............. ..
Ug hi
1 •
vUiigeil spi usi iT" pitck' il up and b-tt.
tag»*, an d lie h as a lw a y s gone to an d
■ e r * ( » e i l i. .. »i i l i o « ill'll
un III« i n v i dm i li ri-*- m a n i : l adies
fro m th e c i i i i i i e i t h e r on fool o r by
11' I »&gt; el i o
l e »or » »
be ilrov
w l t h d r e « lo Mai l S n i i t l i ' r s p i ac e .
lite I r a mu
M&gt;
tm m ui p a in tin g » .
WItili II il w.'-ek I olili) alt II WG- ' ut Pili g
In h ls day h is |« r d s h ip « u n n g re at
bis ( a l e fui Ih« WIIIM s&gt; .ir* n that In
sp o rtsm e n and a th le te , an d w a s a
had had in ' « a r s
U In-i i itiosily
s w im m e r o f re m a rk a b le s tre n g th and
Br eaki ng an Ari , »a|TTtrn(
uvercoi nli ig bis p u d "
lo had
bis e n d u ra n c e
S " p riw e rtu l w as he in th e
. . fj,: » f nti
I
'ltfatlhftl!lo
bor s e sad'Med, and md« " ' • » He- t*’U w a te r th at on oto m c iih I ou ho u n d e r­
.'i
o &lt;11
»n
illuminimeli!
i»
an
«
mlles of trati Hi.il Si'p.itui'"! ti1- hiitel to o k at Y o rk to b re a k sa lm o n t u c k lc
j I kj •t \ \ Jl P* f
s
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t
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Ilia
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as
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frolli bi s r i v n l »
He disili m ' ' d alni a tta c h e d to n band ro u n d h ls fo re h e a d
t iin&gt;
iio n ir o
walkecl lutò ilo' odici'
Ilo- hotel fo r a bet T h e « h o le c ir c u it tu rn e d out so n's m o lle ) «a Ills
Mad
it
louked like un nmJeriaUer s s h " P l , ; , l til see th e fun I I« p la y e d " lik e a salbrailli h r i g h t e i n d
mot) In the H iv e r O u se , b ro k e tho
" M o m l n g , S m l t h e r s . " he roild, ex
A p p ro o ra te ly N am ed.
ta c k in tw o , If p o t.th re u Ilm e n , a n d w o n
t e n d l n g hi« hnnd c o r d i a l i '
SerjmA h ls lie t.
M r M r C o r k le « a s s h o w in g
Him-*
to m e . " he contlnued, tha t &gt;0111 busi
v is ito rs o v e r the bous«- A r r iv in g .»
nestì la a b o a l a s bad a s mi no Urla
T h e Upto-Date High School.
th e n u n io ry )&gt;« re m a rk e d . " T h is , gen­
year."
T h e m o dern h lu h sch o o l Is housed tle m e n , h&lt; Ih e h a « I room
" W h a t , y our b us i nes s
bad, tori !
In a buUiJinn'«hicJi contains, In adills hou t e d S m l t h e r s . e s u l t a n t i )
Uon lo tho regular elassroum s. gym" N e v c r wns worso, " a na we r e d tho nnslums, a swimming tank, physics i
W h e re W o rk F a ll* to W o m en.
ot her. l i m i I don't nilnd lel ll ng you. and c h e m lc n l labornlorloi, c o o k in g ,
In / u lu la m i Ih « » " in e " **" n&gt;osl
KmlthoD», that ! tl iought I d gol ¡ he sewing and millinery rums, woodwork- j o f the m a n u a l la b o r, « b ile x h e lr lui»
b es t o f you. Ali a fnlr In trndo. and 1 !ng. forge nnd m achine tdmps, draw- * bands, fa th e r s am ! b ro th e rs laugh and
g uc s s t h e r e won't be any bad fcollngn log rooms, a music room, a rdom de­ sin g .
„
If I a d mi t t li ut I hl rcd u yuung man voted to nrt« and cr a fts and an ns
tn k e ep tho ladies e n t e r t a l ne d .
I &lt;1 A i'iiild y room * T h is arran g em e n t o f
he . od It » a s dune, hot i b i s was my room s pr''»ii|&gt;|H'S«A th*&gt; p lan o f m a k in g
It* Job.
!lr«l ex peri e 11 co ul tl l thè Su li l i m i Ho­ ili« high srhool, like the cixmftiunity, . --- 1 ) 11" hal f Ol« » orhJVnpello» half »«
tel I m p n j v e m e n t soc i et y, and
an a g g re g a llo n o f e v e ry s o rt o f people tifi l o t r ) Ing III III i . o n “ho w •ho O t h e r
" W h a t ! " shouted S m l t h e r s . Jeattlng doi ng eve r y s or t of « o r k . — laidlco'
half Uves - i Im iuiiatt l.nqini*-r
up. " Y o u h ire d a )o u n g m an fro m Urn , |u m o J o u n u ,
S u m m e r Hok»U- im p ro v e m e n i so u lc U *
i
C a n d id S ta te m e n t.“
N o « -, d o n 't Ukko It h a rd . S m U h e rn
E d ito r W illin g to R e t r a c t .
,
i j x y k . upon tho fool w ith p a tie n ce —
began tho o th e r s o o th in g ly .
Oo
L o o k h e r« . M r. E d it o r , e x c la im e d 1 WQ
njj
f0()]8 |,i o u r tim e .—
w a s n 't— "
an Irato caller, "you referred to mo , norl(1|l T lm e *.Unlon.
" T a k e I t h a r d !" ro n re il S m U h c r s .
yesterd ay as a reform ed
drunkard.
" W h y , I'm n e a rly b u r s lln g rn y shtes You m ust npologlto, or I’ll b u o your

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l&gt;octor | to anxIouH husband and fa
th e r)
A ll the baby w an ts U som e
good m ilk , and ta k e c a re th a t It a l­
w a y s CiiTiiea fr o m the sam e cow
As
fo r the m o th e r, th e re 's n o th in g re a lly
tho m a tte r w ith h e r, o n ly a llu ln w e a k ­
n e s s , that'« a ll. A n d sh o 'll soon p ick
up If she h as e v e ry day som e u n d e r­
done b e e fste a k ,” A n x io u s H u s b a n d —
"IjT o m the sam e ox, d o c to r? " •

know o

in

In t e llig e n t e .

m itin - »vil • i n

J lf lU 'l * ! Il O l g

FLORIDA

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the value ol
It handles your fruit "for actual

groves by so doing.

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CITY R E S ID E N C E S IN SA N FO R D

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Sanft»'d is mil■ &lt;&gt;1 the henil liicst ci! ics in the stale,
-pii lidld street
ele living depart m eni, sew erage, a
well organized san itary d ep artm en t and such oth er
iiigannat ions as ennduce to the welfan* and good health.
The vegetable mitpul fmm the Sanford farm s for
i-a.-un. Tri*i11 2 .1 7 5 acres n| tiled land and 1.325
was a** 11 i iw &gt; :
acn i m t
la st

120,UUt) i rali s &lt; 'cien
251),I•(&gt;() ( rates I .et tuce
225.000 ( rales (Mìmr Vegetables
25,000 Barrels I risii Putatucs

$525,000.00
3 7 5 .0 0 0 .
00
2 1 5 .0 0 0 .
00
12 5 .0 0 0 . 00
5) 9 , 000.00

1 lo ,DUO Bushels Í urn

65.000 Bushels Sweet Potatoes.'......a.^25.-. &gt; 65,000.00
1 Ü .0 0 0

B o x e s

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F r u it

2,000 Tons Hay
81.000 Watermelons

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2 3 ,7 5 0 .0 0

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24,000.00
12,500.00

. $1,464,250.00
or 3,118 cars of 40,000 lbs. capacity.

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I have some choice BARGAINS in Orange (ìroves,
Celery Farms, City Residences, Vacant Lois, Timber
and Colonization T r a n s .
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R IC H ’D
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�September ß, loia

THE SANFORD HERALP
sjtion and was j
»nee.
money by the
-in. needed by
linos t twice
where the

about the earth closets outside but near
the house, of screens on doors and windown anti, sometimes, over- the liedrf,
duteaae ami death rome into the«- screenless homes, they are resignedly taken as
mysterious dispensations of an all-w'iso

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AVENUE
ANIT —-THIRD— STR E ttl
CORNER
in the end.-smnehtrwnr other;- works out
n higher individual Spirituality«.
The
worst of
is t lisi the |w&gt;nr hniew'W'ife
ihx- not realize that she has the whole
SANITATION AT HOME
blame. Perhai** it is fortunate, aft« r it
A clean home is more to la? desired
is all over, that she d&lt;»-* rjot know. It
than great riche». for unrlennnewi and
would add to her sufferings and. good­
llong life don't travel far together.
ness knows, she has enough without that.
Kv«ry Horidu home-keeper would
it is-the -..re -..el t.iirnfi-e ,.f 1i‘‘j||1ift|tli
nfrsrrr-^fffmmliginitimi ui fho xiiggiCiern sanitarian and sanitary*l&gt;our«Ls un&lt;!
! tion that her house w.ls not a model of
organizations to educate the housewife.
clbuinew.* Moat homes am clean, to
n^ow her bowjo make her home clean
The Goods That Have Given Satisfaction W herever Used X
1the non-medical observer, The tl sirs
'
in the scientific and safe meaning of the
am swept and the bric-a-brac is dusted;
word. With the homes of Honda scien­
there is the n-gular cleaning day for thej
tifically clean, the death rate from
sleeping rooms each week; the diining
typhoid fever would fall close to the
room and living-room get theirs every
vanquishing point. Malaria would dim­
day. The good woman of the house de­
inish to the degree of becoming a medical
light* lo tell of the heavy burdens she
curiosity, and most of the deaths of
b ars, many of them entirely unnecessary
Florida's residents would be the result
and self imposed, in keeping lier indoor
&lt;&gt;f unavoidable accidents or of old age.
kingdom in tit condition. Then there__
YAtiwv wvpftf*Mrt-tftfr" Ti-spoct to the
is the annual “house cleaning" time,
home, has an isjuul signifnance for those
which brings sadness to mankind-ami a .
other places where people live and cut
In x r m
iw neA
iuniK iM U ,
PÄßÄfcCa
•diirtd of im|H-rial joy to womankind, for
and sleep. The Florida legislature of
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it is then that she asserts her royal pre111 1,1 created a hotel commission, whose
; rogutiyes and make« home a bedlam
duties were made to include inspection ___ __ ___ ___ __________ ______
of the public htrrwi a
m
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£ faring -fru it by-thr-

Standard Mixed Goods

If you are the head of a business or
|y 5 you
i r e * * » ffo rd to-be *a v i * h
’ out the fire and thief-proof protection
afforded by our Safe Deposit Boxes
Put your papers and other valuables beyond the reach
of fire or thieves, by renting a Safe Deposit Box.
Our Safe Deposit Boxes are fitted with Yale Locks
requiring two different keys—-making it impossible to

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of the s ta te .

This commission must aee prj, C(jC0 -0f these laws.

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To The Taste

T he jieople of

It's cooling, refreshing ami
N O U R ISH IN G . It's made
of pure cream, thorough!»
sterilized. It’s a food with
all (lie nourishing element
of pure cream— If's

(Continued from Page 1
L. G. Stringfcllow, justice of peace, DUt. No. I. cost case State vs. Lizzie
Delegall
G. W. Smith, constable. r&lt;«t in same cilsiRosa E. Boykin, witness same case
Homer Ellison, wit ness same raw
If. C, DuBoee for services with assessor in asetrrtaining the relative as­
sessed valuation of Scminolo county, to he used as a busts for division
of funds and personal property.....
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Emma Adams, for testimony taken in the case of State vs. Henry Edwards „
E . A. Douglass, to hire of men to move furniture u|wtuin in clerk's office
Herald Printing Co., supplies to office of tax collector
Herald Printing Co,, supplies to office of Clerk Cl. Cl.
Herald Printing Co., supplies to office of county judge
T . A. Neal, professional services
Chase &amp; C a, premiums on commissioner»’ bond»
E. A, Douglass, freight on cabinets for clerk's offir«
E. A. Douglass, clerk's cost in Hatieas Corpus c a s e of W. J a c k s on
J . D. Davison, desk for tax collector'* office ’
W. W. Abernathy, disks (or clerk’* office
W. W. Abernathy, furniture of lax collector’« office
G. W. Venable, sign Itonrd and shelves at court house
II. It. Lynch, for road work in the several dt»trtct*
On account of the absence of the clerk's office force in Orlando, checi
tax certificates the balance of the report will lie com pi led and published
next issue.

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At tin' morning amaion of th«‘ Florida '
Branch of the Motion Picture Exhib
itor's League. Sanford was chosen as the comi
next misting place and April 1.'», P 'lt. ___
cliOéen us the Gate. Another matter that y .. .
came up for consideration was for pro- ¿ 1 1
testing against the lùgli license of f lo u 3 3
u year charged moving picture »how»,
The exhibitor» will m&gt;ek to have the S S
license reduced by •ireulntmg |elil|nu- —
in various t h e a t r e s
~
Part of the afternoon was dev olisi to a 3 3
demonstratHUi of tin- "Mutual Film —
Service," given in the Mujealic Theatre S
under the direction of J. T. Cheatham. = 3
Lout night the delegate« were ten- 5
derni a banquet at the El Pasaje Hes- S 3
taurant, concluding the /»out successful S 3
gathering of picture men ever held in the S 3
»tate.
Tbt? officers had been reelected for the 3 3
ensuing year. They are FI O Griffith, I =
of Tarnpa, president, &lt; uri Kettler. Jr , i
of West Palm Beach, vice president ; I S 3
A. H. LaBeffe, of Tainpa. s«?cretury and S 3
treasurer. The board of director* are —^
Louis H. Kulbtleld, Palatka; S. J. liar- 3 5
vcy, Milton; Thornton Parker, St. Pe- S 3
tersburg; S. P. Davis, Arcadia.
- Members "of the league who were in 33
attendance included; Harry Wadbam, S
Braden town; E. 0 . Griffith, J. S. Mat- 3 g
thews, C. F. Tar bell, Antonio Jurat), B. 3 3
A. Lasstrapf«, West Tampa; Thornton S 3
Parker, St. Petersburg; L. H. Kalb field, 3 3
Palatka; S. J. Harvey, M ilton^Carl 3 3
Kettler, West Palm Beach; Att. Me- S 3
Ginnis, Key West; Mr». A. U. Tucker, S
Plant City, B. W. Polica. Tampa; J. F. 33:
Karnatz, Sanford; S. P. Davis, Arcadia; 3 3
Mrs. Emma C. Bender. Kissimmee. *—1

Seminole'« New Jail
* .
The county commiasionm of Sem­
inole county following their usual policy
of «aving the taxpayer’» money have
decided that the county needed. a jail
and needed it now am lto aavo the money
thaj U now being »pent in other counties
to house and feed our prisoners the new
county will build a new jail nt once. V,
Pursuant to this policy the cowm**-*
»¡oners will purchase the Hill property*
on Palmetto avonu«- noit to (he eitji­
had and now occupied by E. E. Brady’s
livcry„«tahle aid on this property a new
jail will lie constructed. According (o
plans and specifications the new jail will
cost about $10.000, as the buddiog is
already on the ground and with a few
changes can lie made to fill’ the wants of
the county. -•
’ - Bids for the jail work will be adver-

sanitary and hygienic comb
tions.
Say P O IN S E T T I A
Sav
it plain.

FOR SALE BY

T hrasher’sP h arm acy
SANFORD. FLORIDA

A &lt; ard of rhniit&amp;c&gt;"r i " '

Moving Pirturr Me n WiR +&lt;wtne Hw s - - l j&gt; i
Next Year

Employing ail the most
modern machinery and un­
der scientifically approved

Death of Mrs. Adams
Mrs. Alice Adams died last Wednes­
day at tin1 home of her daughter, Mrs.
\\ C. IVeCoursey on Magnolia avenue.
Mrs. Adams had been here about two
years, coming from her old home in
Kentucky to Horidu for (fie liencfit of
her health. She hud long lieen af­
flicted and for sometime had almost lost
her eyesight, but with Christian forti­
tude and bravery bore her suffering until
the end came us a relief.
Funeral services will l»1 held at her
home m Burlington, Ky . to whirli point
the remains wit« carried on Thursday.
Mrs. Adams leaves two daughters,
Mrs. DeCoursey and Miss Adams of this
place a »on in Jacksonville and two sons
m Kentucky to mourn her |m».

e wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to our kind frietnis who so kind­
ly luljK'd during our loved one's llliiix««
and death.
Mrs. ftufflv and daughter.

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YOWELL
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Blue Bird Pins, Brooches and Rings
line Balkan and Middy Blouses. •
line Ratines, Silk and Cotton, all sh
Bulgarian Bands and Laces.
Ribbons in Fancy Colors.

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septic Anodyne,
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O F F IC IA L O R G A N

O F S Ê M IN O L E

COUN TY— T H E

GARDEN

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C LI S H E D
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AND FRIDAYS
I N S A N F O R D — L ife I s Worth Living

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Votum« VI

County Commissioners
Need Pm tection
E o, r ___
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T ax Books Complete
Hold Interesting Meet
Our Florida Beaches

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I less meat For Seminole County li
| Nearly Two a n d a Half Million

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For This Year

Assessor Arthur Dutt him comI t c d the Seminole county tux book»
I I will turn the sarrio over to the nuriti» of that county next -week. *
a tedious tank and the aslardfj^had. an easy
iath »ince the jolT was undertaken,
it only ww it a ling and tiresome tank
make three copies of the taxable
in the new county, but it wax necry to separate the land» in Orange
nty from those In Seminole county
making up the book», and this wa«
ne aa the work proceeded,
he total assessment» for Seminole
nty amount to $2,478,871, buying
inge county's total at $5,152,368.
us it L« that the taxable values of the
county are almost equal to half the
bount of Orango county’s present
nt roll.
tax rate in the new county will he
name os that fixed for Orange counto-wit, twenty milts for county pur*, three for school and a half for the
Ite making a total to be collected by
county tax collector of thirty and a
[ mills.
ir. Butt and two assistants, h a v e
■n continuously at work on t h e book*
morriUun a hidntH. The two young
ies, Mints Hattie Belle Hyvr ami
'arie Phillips, whn have Heen helping
tax assessor, Weft released yi-strr
upon the completion of the job. and
Butt will begin to taki- lib- i-uMir
than he has been for some t ¡me.
The county of Seminole will pay ili&lt;
assessor (or his work at the rate a!
red by law, which is fixed on a jht
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(Continued from Friday’s lamie)

W IL L O U ST P O S T M A S T E R S

Dd'ytona Beach Man Arrested
Fred T. Wyibima, survey of road to Wekiva ....
J
B. M. Robinson, clerk Orange county, copy of election returns
Again For Failure
-Republicans H»*e No Place at the Pie
B. F. Wfeltoer, county judge, F. St F. report
Counter and Must Leave
Theo J. Miller St Son, supplies to clerk's office, burial of 11 Jngvs, fur burial
Washington, Sept. 9 .—A center rush
Other News of the State at LargeX
of Baxtrom infant
. ....
Qn the patronage battlements is being
Fresh From the Wires
W. P. CaiW St Co., lumber fur county
___
organised. Many Democratic United
W. W. Abernathy, supplies to_county judge’s office
. ....
Today .
States senators urc enlisted in the move­
W. J. Woodbury, road work..... ....... .........— ____ ...... .
ment and Democratic member» of the
Taking the experience of the Orlando
Jus. C. Harm, hauling for court house
house of representatives afe* Wishing the
hoys
who came near to drowning at.
Theo. J. Miller St Son, »upplies to tax collector's office
___________
enterprise godspeed.
Daytona. Beach hut Sunday tur a text,
L. P. McCulIer, supplies to court house .......... ............
the Gazetto-Nnww of Daytona, in its
The renter rush is to be on in full
C. M. Hand, sheriff, feed bill month of August......... . .
Friday issue, says: For the second time
force aa soon as the present extra ses­
C. M. Hand, attending meetings of the board ....
sion of congress ends. It is thought,
within
a month, Thomas H. Keating,
7 Hnniil. sheriff to cxixuUi writ, of habeas corpus, case of Win. Jucksntx ..
owner
of
Keating's bathing pavilion at
now that congress will adjourn by the
A. 00
and mileage to DeLand and return 40 miles __....
.......... ...........
Daytona Beach will bo arrested, prob­
middlo of next October and the month
...
,
. ,, ,
, Forrest Lake and A. T. Rossetter, rent of rooms for county offices. ________ 100,00
ably today, and charged with maintain­
o . ox cm &gt;cr » mu &lt; witness some pat- ^ ^ Hand, sheriff, for appraising county road equipment at Winter Gnring u hath house and renting bathing
ronage developments.
den, Apopka and Orlando __ _______ *— ,k-._.......
.........-_______
16.00
suits
without complying with the law
The movement relates chiefly to sen­ Chase it Co., Insurance on furniture at court house
21.50
............
and
providing
proper life lines and life
atorial patronage and will bo devoted D. II. C. Rabun, for roud work
HU.85
..................
rafts. The law requiring life lines and
to prying loose the bonds that hold A. H. Speir, lumber for county
40.92
__ . ......
United State« marshal», district attor­ J. B. Jones, nails for county
2.60 life rafts has been in force fur nearly
„ .......... .........
three years and yet no compliance has
neys, revenue collectors of custom» in W. F. Taylor, roud work
27.00
office. Of c.oiipw1. such an upheaval, if A. E. Farnell, road work
.10.50 lx«-n had with it by the Daytona Beach
hath house up until Sunday at least.
it comes, will carry with it the major C. M. Hand, sheriff, 219 meals for prisoners, with excess of a cents for each
places under these officials, and will he
1 . 6 5 A warrant was issued Monday evening
of these meals
extensive in its character.
6.15 by County Judge J. Lee McCrory on
1. R. Philips, professional services
.
complaint of Deputy Sheriff Chark*
• Democratic senators aru especially -II. C. DuBose, for services rendered in regards to county settlement from
Jones. County Solicitor R, C. Hamlin
hopeful of being able to break into the
Orlando
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......................... 116.90
states that he has used all hi« persuasive
clover patch through the department of L. M. Rehhinder, county surveyor, for making mafvs
1 5 .0 0
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justice. It is being impressed upon Geo. A. DeCottes, county solicitor, salary for August as |&gt;er agreement
60.00 powers to get Mr. Keatjng to comply
with the law. even making two personal
Attorney General Jumes &lt;\ McUeynolds L. P. Hagan, to 5 days attendance as commissioner ut If 00
20.00
tri|w at hi*» own expense to urge a com­
with the force of a ton of brick that hi’ M0 mile» at 10 cents |&gt;er mile
H.IMi
pliance with the law-.
should profit by the lesson of District HHmiles traveled to and from Orlando
H.8 0
Attorney MrNah &lt;*f ( ‘allfiiriiia, a R'e- J A. Clark to 6 days attendance as commissioner
1
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2(I.(H)
puhlirtiu who handed hini tfii-hnt end of 15&lt;l miles a' 10 cents per mile
15,IMP
T im H rsdento w n H i-rakl „ay*: "The
She poker in the plggs t '.immelti white HHmiles to and from Orlando
8 . 8 0 game ami lord law may I»- very strinslave case.
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2 0 , IMP gent hut like many other -till»«*, Florida
J T. McLain, ft days attendance a« conuniasioner
It is tteirig gently and diplomatically 120 mili«i
12. IMP neglected to enforce the law until the
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rubbed in on the .it!"fii*-y general tbat HHmill» to and from ( irlando
h hiP »car.-it y .*1 hoth dem and- it "
After
if he had tiad a Democruiii dLstrict at C, \V. Fniznunger, to 5 days attendance as commissioner
(J.OO reading the article from 1'he Lake
lornev in office ill California lie would l to milis
I U K ) Worth Herald which we piihlfoh Imhiy
ha\&gt;- l«»-n »pared all of rIn embarrass HHmill’s to and from 1 Irlando
feel -or.' th at the law could not fa« s(t
meets that grew out of Mi-Nuli's ef­ F I. WmtdrufT. f&gt;days attendance as commissioner
20.«&gt;0 |mo stringent and every county should
forts to "pul him in a hole."
H.H0 see that it is rigidly enforced.
HHmiles to ami from Orlando
From this premise it is argued that C. M Hand, »lierill, attendance on Board, Sept. 2 nd. 191 t
2 .IMP
*« i? t f
the attorney general d's-s not know, nnd John Vaughn, ferryman at t isU-en month of August
15.00
A $50.0011 homi I **uo 1« being -erioiiH.an nut know, when some other district S \ Mclaim, ferryman at ( inicVii month of August, J'-l i
III up
11v considered in Wau.'liuirt for t)ie pur
..Marne, or United St.it,- marshal_____
will A . .,.-1 . 1.0 I 'lia n t y Socii-t &gt; . S a n f o rd , for rriief o f dint res »■ I
1 .'1 litt
piru- of iiA-t.dling an ut&gt; to date »'«*'
toneti nil a nunc under huit, .u,,l the httik. VV *. Hauti, loti mules purchased by riiunly
l i , 2 0 Oll
of water work» and «• wi-rag»*. Electrtv
plan, accorilmg to the attorney general's
ltoani adjourm-d to nu-et at 2 'll* p in. at which !„&gt;ur they rm-onveoed with all light» have already ln-cft 4ii»t ailed.
üiturial adviser», is I" reorganize the
in.eiiih.er* |&gt;re»*-rit, except Chairman F L. Woodruff.
* * *
,f the department of justice from
f .tr
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eliairitiail
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rung
day
of tie- &lt;-\|H-ritlteiital
no tliut the men lio|dmg&gt;
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Manager Skips Dill
[Pidatka, Sept. H. Archie Yelvmgton ri%,pott»(Me p iw ilio n s u n d e r yhtu de­
fenung man a ho (or a year "r n ve I a» p a r t m e n t will tie IPemiH-r.it». in s y m
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Fen the local manager of Met tor/» put by wi t h the a d m i n i s t r a t i o n .
Ordinarily Me Reynold» i» pot given
(and 10 cent »tore in this city i- alleged
,. 1, „ 4 ,, j. .,1 Hungs from the political
have made a clean ¿elawir.
,
\ie a point In 111 g ‘ mugwump, hut lie hail
Lout 11 o'clock with considerable -le e
|ein the funds of the company ,u-a n ' hi- ' • f , I - biirtii-d 1*S a a R e p u b lic a n
- ’ .! . »pi rn io I
t l
pm, iP1«1 *&gt;x.ii t amount not l» u ,■
1
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yet
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Mr (' J I'roiik. inajs-i-tor ••( tr, M
Ho (¡tri-. I hut
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[rory hj-»ti in of »tori-i in Florida. 1 mm
the city for the purpose of checking lie should organize ) it. ( 1 , 0 un e i i t w i t l j
Yelvington and iurpt b e fo re 1 1 o’clock the admi nistrations’ friends" and not.
sturday while Mr. Fronk wn;&lt; at his i ts " e n e mi es . "
U n ite d S la te - marshal«' ami dintrict
t&gt;tel Yelvington took French jt-av*,
i tor .1 tenure
fating to store employees before !»• h-P ,1 r to rio -i - an com 11 1-moi
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baevi-r, (hat he wa** going up town and
f .a t-llg out " f of n
fin.1
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Fuld return directly. Ho h.vs 10M,
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I11 .Ut il . Olili
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t i l - &lt;h i
ren or heard of «ince. M r. Vi ^ . h , I *
b.
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Msten tiy thi* local police is et'iftnvir 1’'¿v 1
AI in r.il
tPg to locale the alleged ah»c»,UiiffiK mat, ^ "
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p r ami ha» wired authoritii -.*in various |^1 ‘
r 11 v i « t i g ; i t r «
•! itftit? it, the Mate to junk out i|for him
!t
It»'* . - .1 la-on giving
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f
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la hciie\ed.|hnl lie will 1» apprehended i‘tul
, O ffice.
i ’ lUMtiortly.
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the rest.
muster
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rat
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Yelvington card!^• h&lt;*re from Da\ tonn |In ..short while 5 I*, iimn.ii 1» tilling that
M has a wife amj child who reshle in
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his city. His mother, who i- also here, poutnui-ter s «line«.
-i-il'. tindi-rTinpnH
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Dgcihtr with Mrs. Yelvington,.¡ire very
lluch mortified and grieveil ov* r the stiPod. * \pcdilimi» and 1 t!'

-PRIN TERS COST CONGRESS
Employing Printers Will Get Together
In Ocala In November
A decision has been reached as to the
dates for this holding of the first state­
wide Printers' Cost Congress in Florida.
Authority for the holding of such a con­
gress was given at the laat meeting of
the- Florida Press -Asstv laricrn r^ d -iri*
Tampa in Juno, nnd Harry L. Brown ,v
of the Record Company, SL Augustine;
Robert J . Holly of the Herald, S a n f o r d ,...
and J . M. Burrow of the Burrow Press,
Pensacola, were appointed members of *
a special committee to make ail the ar­
rangements.
Ocala w-as selected as the meeting
place, and for some time past negotia­
tions have been in progress with Col.
Frank Harris of the Ocala Banner, P. V.
D-nvcngood of the Ocala Star, and Sec­
retary J . D. Rooney of the Ocala board
of trad(&gt;i for thc |(Urp0Be of definitely
Ending on the dates. November 13.
14 and 15 are the three days during
which the Florida printers will be in
Session.
A considerable variety of Cost Con­
gress literature has been prepared, and
xvif) be mailed to the owners of every
print shop in the state of Florida. A
complete list of all printing concern« has
kindly been furnished by the Dodson
Printer»' Supply Company of Atlanta,
f*ud the matjing of advance literature
hvpgin next wt*ek..
The Ocala htrard of trade, through
Secretary Rooney, is going to »m* to it
lhut lho visitors to the "Brick City" are
frfvon a good time.
Of course, tl»e e»"cMtiul husinws of the congr«»».» relating
f** l ho rlwt system will 1m disposed of
before the printer hoys will lie allowed
to frolic.

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T h e s»«»ions w ill ojpen T h u r s d a y n ig h t,
N o vcm la-r 11th, w ith a gi-neral ntaij»
tnm-ting. when an address of welcom e
•t'Tfi -TA l
1?%Pr' Ic e a s io n 1» to he
taken a .lva n ta g e of as a so rt of lioosP’r
"g e t-to g e th e r." All «lay F'riday will I hi
devoted to the routine of the C o s t Congr*—». an d on S atu rd ay the g.«wl people
Motion prevaile*! that until January 1. 1914. ',n&gt; D*-&lt; ott«-«, nti*&gt;ri»-y for tP,*- m arket in I'eii-ueola taK*-* place next oi U v u la propiijc t o allow tin- v-sttors
hoard of county ronimissioMer» of thc* county of Semino!* !»■ paid a salary of $25.tltl S u tu rd u y. F’lfttner* w iio bring their w hat M a rio n county has dono in the way
j^.f monili same to la- paid out of the general fund. Mmum also pn-talled that
own produce there to -*'ll w ill not bo of b u ild in g good roads, and will also prt&gt;under and by authority nl a apodal act passed by thc Urgndaturu of 1911 Ge*p. A. rharged an y (rea w hatever.
vide for tin* inspection of the leading in-

I h-Cottr» l a - uppoltited prosecuting attorney for the county of Seminole ui u «ulary of J.'dP.OU |N-r tuoni Ii the »ulne to Is- paid out ■*! me 111)*' and P -rl- it un- fund.

Tiu- inatter of passjng voucher« a» |»t
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auditor«' stuieiiu-u tu -ettlement of
taken up with
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tu» ut an&gt; '•rror- or omi»»ion« to I«- a d jdste&lt;l t - twii-ti thè ’
future date to la- agreed ujion.
Report front trensurer remi and ortlereil lik-d which i» a« ful'ows:
Augiwt 16 1913 Received from J. H -Tucker treasurer of (frange Vnun
$
ty Kla. for credit of General Fumi
Fi in and Forfeit ure Fumi
Roa'd lini Bridge Filini
v, j.t, n.i.-r 2. 1911. Ri«-* ived ¡'rolli I. 1 . ' - t ri ne' ,
iw jn ti&gt;.
« f,.r I ni-.im i Fo rfeit ure F u m i
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t-'n,tot
M hap't
f or«: i mr
Ri « &gt;ni &gt;i Irotii .1 I » (inkm». 1 a \ 1 olii i tor pon ; •&gt;*■
Iti iviv -» l (rum 1 D ln ik in s . ta x colleetur, au to li -* i - * .

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i olii or •’ - t uii-

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dustrii'H of that section.

Taking part of the program by- sjpecial

J tu- &lt;"ly de filler, t he l a ' l i a j n ' . I11 L» JUSl
invitation will Ih- some of tin- leading
broken ilie fo o t'd friint N e w Y o r k to
printers of (¡runrgm amt South f'aroI „ r .0- . lb- -1 .0 fit a- t!,' Irlp lit lift) -

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In spite of the divorce record of Linei­
la.« county; with a total of seventy legal
separation« granted «inre the new coun­
5 .0 0 0 .0 0
ty was created, P'12, Cupid i- »till ahead

2,500.1)0 I of tin- g inn and tin ...... Id «latintic» »how2.500 on It it love I* r*ol i'-p 'll I In- -Imll’e ll| I Ili»

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'lljuri» -I| *W ttl.lt 4 1 2
li a I --- I -• t»» 11 i»«ued in

lum. and in iiilii'lion to tin—,-, it 1« ex|»'i-ted that tin- I lilted T&gt; pothetiln of
Amt-rica, tin- lug tirtnlert' organization
will «end a s|ieci!i( reprose nUUive.
It is exjH-cu-d that every ritiwspaper
in the state will give considerable prom­
inence to tite coming eomgress, as the
widest publicity ¡« necessary in order to
amuse tin- profter degree of interest.—

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Augu«rint* Record.

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-. v&gt; Public School at Kalamazoo
Judge Voigt attended tin ' mi-oting of

lip*! county ncfiool commiiudoners at
Ii- Uaml lost Tuesday and presented a
•
»Jii.209.tt l
1-eUiioii for u public school to ho cauib.
St-jiteinbcr i» beri- ami thè tourinl.« are lislavl at Kalamazoo.
After hearing
Motion prevpti led that warrants heretofore received anti Iwreaiter receivt-ti from
nl ready arriviiig. Ktu-h m o rn in g . thè the fact.« in til« ca«e, the commissioners
the county of Grunge in the adjustment of property affair» shall I«- .m lited by th e truttk** are f»»-u moving (rum thè ifi-pot
conceded the justice of the request hut
countv &lt;&gt;f Seminole to the comwtpontfing itimi in Seminole county upon winch »aid
to thè variòu- «liii-i-tiou» of thè city. St.
,
,
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1
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owing to the »hurt time before the open­
warrant ii*»drawti by Orange county. Motion prevailed tint. 1 '.airmail r . - l .
pfli-rshurg tourt-t.» siii iiii hcg'ti» c a r - - -ing of »chfHil« and the nect-s^ary delay
U.Nidruff
and
J
.
T.
M
cLain
make
ftrruuge¡tierulor
dredge
to
fix
G-nevu
road.
Wooilrull
-L T .
arrange m*'Ht«
ilretlgi
thr and la-it» longi-r timi) timi of any
Motion prevailed that clerk he instrurie 1 to not reenrd mu, ib- in minute ol i ar fpoint m thè HxplIP. S t. i ’eters- in establishing a new district and build­
ctimi of tie defaulting son ¡»mi iiusing a suitable building, it waa finally
Mi«« Met until Married
Ipook until ajpproved by board of county eommivioners and tlu n !*■ rtcopied by lujfg Tim i».
xn«i
proposed that the residents of this new
At N e w York- W r t + n r s d a ) . Sept, frtl typewriter.
settlement should provide a temporary
.«j--,_
Woodland I’nrk Note»
Miw Gertrude F MW.'mnl* daughter of
Motion prevailed that prepetition of \Y J Hill of-|&gt;urrhiuu- p i - of 3500.00
■:
building. TiiL« was readily agreed to
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1 hlld’« Party
A pour day ut Woodland Park in unite Jam«,« McComh. Jr., editor of the Flor- for jail building hi- accepted and matter r e f e r r e d to count* aitorm-y
l -rtm oneand a ti-mjiorary school building will
\ Mm, J. N. Rolwon entertained in a
x e x c e p t i o n this acason.
Owing r e U . e l i d a Grower» News was married to Mr. half cash and mu-half in six mohtha without tntereat.
ho erected at once. The commissioners
ins lately such a day was lih-t Thurj*- Lawiegce Dojle of Breeze. Imhami.
Ultrk wit« instructed to advertise for t*idS f'-r cell w o r k (,.r jail an I alteration moNt delightful manner for her little will preside the necessary furniture and
ilaugfiter. Pearl Thursday ulferttoon. ilio
'i'hc wedding anmanw't'tnent came a« jmjd out of the General F'uiuL
supplies and assign a good teacher. The
ly, hut Kimday they made tip for it
i-ceasioii ln-tug her third birthday. The
. . .
,
d Mr« McUuinl)
,
...
¡cht dren in this ru*w eoloeny uro thus to
Motion prevailed that Dr. N. deV. lfowarii bo appointed ¡i—i-tunt county
1'he Nettie and Mamie each brought a a surprise to Mr. an
little
folks
enpoyed
gami«»,
which
were
I.
.
. :
. . .
lie given a chance to obtain schooling
load. Five autos anti several hug- us they expected the young [people would I phj-sictan to serve without compensation.
led
by
Mrs.
Robson
and
her
niece.
Miss
?** came with all they could carry wait until next spring to I«- marrimL
Motion prevailmi that county buy three pair of mules from \N S. Hand for the McDennid, nnd at tho jiropcr time Mrs. from the start.
Aa
the
time
approached
for
the
r*
turn
to
Judge Voigt was for many years a
•* m
° number of people who live close
1sum of $1,625.00.
'
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Jra Midnes played n lively march on tho
Florida of Miss McComb, it seems that
prominent
teacher
and
educator
himself
y talked over. Ever)* mode of conBuying root! machinery is left to Commissioners EnUmlitger and HaganL piano, and the little guests wont in
eyancc has been used except an air ship Mr. Doyle wit» not willing to wait, nnd as and on recommendation of committee heretofore appointed order win placed with couples io the dining room, where a and fullyappreciatcs the need of a school
nd Jim Harriaa fa «tudying al&gt;out get- they both desired a quiet wedding they Good Roads Machinery Co., for one National reversible roud machine, $260.00, lokeiy sight claimed their attention. os one of tho first requisite* for the suc­
ing one next. Those who hnvc never took thc matter into their own hands one Little Winner, $150.00, two cutting edges for above, $11.00.
The rolor scheme being pink, pink rose* cess of hia now colony.
The county school commissioners will
to Woodland Park cannot imagine and were married Wednesday afternoon.
There being no furtla-r business the hoard adjourned to meet Scjiteinln r 16th. nnd ferns wore everywhere in evidence,
Miss McComb has k-en one of Flor­
have
a suitable permanent school build­
he amount of pleasure people get out
1913, at 10:30 6’dock a. m.
\ '
itefore the buffet mirror many pink
ida’s
popular
young
ladies,
being
well
ing
erected
ns soon aa necessary steps
f that pool. When thpsc Young Bloods
F. U WOODRUFF’, Chairman.
candles were placed, in groups of three,
known in Jacksonville, Miami and other
can
be
taken
and the new district per­
et rid of still collars, tight shots nnd
Attest: f2. A. Douginas,'Clerk.- '
and when lighted were a roost attractive
manently organiud.
.
,
thcr garments of torture and arrayed cltiM of tho itatc. Mr. Doyle is thc
feature of the decorations. In the cen­
popular captain of the New -York
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1 bathing suits they naturally let loose,
Marshall to servo as policeman for sixty ter of tho dining table was a beautiful
Maligned Policemen
Giants and has n lust of friends all over
hey wrestle, stand on their heads,
The assassination of Mortiaro Abe,
to
ninety dollars a month? When you cake, surrounded by three tiny pink
The policemen In ull our big cities,
'v« and swim every imaginable way the Country.
can find a man learned in the law and candles, and around the base pink rosea director of the political bureau of the
^¿jgylarious ways intimate that such
in c lu d in g Arcadia apd Jacksonville of­ thoroughly familiar with the
official and ferns were artistically arranged. Japanese foreign office, has inflamed the
^(*ey How and then at WbodTafirTTarR ------- AI Ihe Star
ten make serious mistakes in arresting duties imposed upon him by that law, A.».«¡»ted by Mr». Moines and Miss M o masse* »n l today a dramatic c h a p t e r , : \
“•Vea "Ufa .worth Jiv in g ." A good "T h e Still Voice" at Star Tonight
in the history of the new Japan was
!'t . *
A powerful mulytiple reel drama, in-1 people and are aoundly abused by the who will stand on guard day and night Derrnid. Mrs. Roheon served the guests
B,ny who do not care to go in bathing
written. Fifteen thousand people gath­
with
ice
cream
and
cake,
and
pink
to
protect
life
and
property,
and
that
The local
njoy the A n t ic s xff_tiiS«&lt; in the pool trodqcing Sidney Drew, the famous local papers for their error».
papers which denounce tho policemen in consideration of ninety" dollars a randies. The little hostess, received ered for miss meeting in Hibyta Park,
actor
to
tho
motion'picture
public.
come for that mainly. The other
_.
mnny presents, among them being four willing for mljitary action against China*
Unheeding the still voire of conscience, proceed upon the presumption that the month payable in scrip worth eighty
L'ements on the ground also add to
......w
_
Most of them marched to tho foreign
dainty ____
hand ____
made dresses ___
and_____
a doll.
cents
on
the
dollar—when
you
find
such
latter
ahould
know
their
duty,
be
famil_ t pleasure and are used a great deal, the vengeance and unfortunate man
. .
a man, let’s elect him governor or pres­ The invited guests «fere May Holly, ‘office and clamored for admission.
fhe trolley is an old favorite and the plans for others is visited upon himself. iar with the law and the gospel, And not
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They
demanded
the
despatch
of
troops
Jtnio
Brown,
Velma
Shipp,
Maud
Lake,
do anything which is not in strict con- ident immediately.
not far behind In popularity. A The cast Induden besides Mr. Drew,
-.
Now, let's quit kicking about Ignorant jfclilOtsd B a U g JM w ttttt C fln frJQ flrii to China to av*n&lt;re tho killing of Jana^
aw
i&gt;e open only a-few-more KdUh-Stowy.- Telit Johnson and flld att formitif-ffiy?. ”
James
nose
a
t
Nanking,
or
failing
this
tho
resPope
and
Mary
and
incompetent
policemen'and
do
what
and the munldapl
.
.
.
* - ■« « f Jr.
_ -, mg
this season and will slso Drew,
minister of foreign afNow, what we riss to ask i«,' can you we can to enlighten and assist them In Browp, Maurice Miot, Adams, Claud* ig
'-c*. • ' h i
Admission
remains
the
same,
6c
and
sooner thin hat year.
and Jack Robson apd Evaea Spencer.
get a Wm. H. Taft pf a Chief Juatlcé their work.—Punta Cords Herald.
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                    <text>THE SANFORD

September ß, loia

HERALP

sjtion and was j
»nee.
money by the
-in. needed by
linos t twice
where the

about the earth closets outside but near
the house, of screens on doors and windown anti, sometimes, over- the liedrf,
duteaae ami death rome into the«- screenless homes, they are resignedly taken as
mysterious dispensations of an all-w'iso

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WAREHOUSE —

&lt;71— MTRTLE
AVENUE
ANIT —-THIRD— STREttl
CORNER
in the end.-smnehtrwnr other;- works out
n higher individual Spirituality«.
The
worst of
is t lisi the |w&gt;nr hniew'W'ife
ihx- not realize that she has the whole
SANITATION AT HOME
blame. Perhai** it is fortunate, aft« r it
A clean home is more to la? desired
is all over, that she d&lt;»-* rjot know. It
than great riche». for unrlennnewi and
would add to her sufferings and. good­
llong life don't travel far together.
ness knows, she has enough without that.
Kv«ry Horidu home-keeper would
it is-the -..re -..el t.iirnfi-e ,.f 1 i‘‘j||1 ift|tli
nfrsrrr-^fffmmliginitimi ui fho xiiggiCiern sanitarian and sanitary*l&gt;our«Ls un&lt;!
! tion that her house w.ls not a model of
organizations to educate the housewife.
clbuinew.* Moat homes am clean, to
n^ow her b ow jo make her home clean
The Goods That H a ve Given Satisfaction W h e r e v e r Used X
1 the non-medical observer, The tl sirs
'
in the scientific and safe meaning of the
am swept and the bric-a-brac is dusted;
word. With the homes of Honda scien­
there is the n-gular cleaning day for thej
tifically clean, the death rate from
sleeping rooms each week; the diining
typhoid fever would fall close to the
room and living-room get theirs every
vanquishing point. Malaria would dim­
day. The good woman of the house de­
inish to the degree of becoming a medical
light* lo tell of the heavy burdens she
curiosity, and most of the deaths of
b ars, many of them entirely unnecessary
Florida's residents would be the result
and self imposed, in keeping lier indoor
&lt;&gt;f unavoidable accidents or of old age.
kingdom in tit condition. Then there__
YAtiwv wvpftf*Mrt-tftfr" Ti-spoct to the
is the annual “ house cleaning" time,
home, has an isjuul signifnance for those
which brings sadness to mankind-ami a .
other places where people live and cut
In x r m
iwneAiuniKiMU,
PÄßÄfcCa
•diirtd of im|H-rial joy to womankind, for
and sleep. The Florida legislature of
^
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it is then that she asserts her royal pre111 1,1 created a hotel commission, whose
; rogutiyes and make« home a bedlam
duties were made to include inspection ___ __ ___ ___
_____ _____ _______
of the public htrrwi a
m
t
£ farin g-fru it by-throf the state. This commission must aee prj,C(jC0 -0f these laws. The jieople of

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If you are the head of a business or
| y 5you
i r e * * » ffo rd to-be *a v i * h
’ out the fire and thief-proof protection
afforded by our Safe Deposit Boxes
Put your papers and other valuables beyond the reach
of fire or thieves, by renting a Safe Deposit Box.
Our Safe Deposit Boxes are fitted with Yale Locks
requiring two different keys—-m aking it impossible to

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L. G. Stringfcllow, justice of peace, DUt. No. I. cost case State vs. Lizzie
Delegall
G. W. Smith, constable. r&lt;«t in same cilsiRosa E. Boykin, witness same case
Homer Ellison, wit ness same raw
If. C, DuBoee for services with assessor in asetrrtaining the relative as­
sessed valuation of Scminolo county, to he used as a busts for division
of funds and personal property.....
— .................... ............................
Emma Adams, for testimony taken in the case of State vs. Henry Edwards „
E. A. Douglass, to hire of men to move furniture u|wtuin in clerk's office
Herald Printing Co., supplies to office of tax collector
Herald Printing Co,, supplies to office of Clerk Cl. Cl.
Herald Printing Co., supplies to office of county judge
T . A. Neal, professional services
Chase &amp; C a, premiums on commissioner»’ bond»
E. A, Douglass, freight on cabinets for clerk's offir«
E. A. Douglass, clerk's cost in Hatieas Corpus case of W. Jackson
J. D. Davison, desk for tax collector'* office ’
W. W. Abernathy, disks (or clerk’* office
W. W. Abernathy, furniture of lax collector’« office
G. W. Venable, sign Itonrd and shelves at court house
II. It. Lynch, for road work in the several dt»trtct*
On account of the absence of the clerk's office force in Orlando, checi
tax certificates the balance of the report will lie com pi led and published
next issue.

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of pure cream— If's

A &lt; ard of rhniit&amp;c&gt;"ri" '
e wish to express our heartfelt
thanks to our kind frietnis who so kind­
ly luljK'd during our loved one's llliiix««
and death.
Mrs. ftufflv and daughter.

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At tin' morning amaion of th«‘ Florida '
Branch of the Motion Picture Exhib
itor's League. Sanford was chosen as the comi
next misting place and April 1 .'», P 'lt. _ _ _
cliOéen us the Gate. Another matter that y . . .
came up for consideration was for pro- ¿ 1 1
testing against the lùgli license of flou 3 3
u year charged moving picture »how»,
The exhibitor» will m&gt;ek to have the SS
license reduced by •ireulntmg |elil|nu- —
in various theatres
~
Part of the afternoon was dev olisi to a 3 3
demonstratHUi of tin- "Mutual Film —
Service," given in the Mujealic Theatre S
under the direction of J. T. Cheatham. = 3
Lout night the delegate« were ten- 5
derni a banquet at the El Pasaje Hes- S 3
taurant, concluding the /»out successful S 3
gathering of picture men ever held in the S 3
»tate.
Tbt? officers had been reelected for the 3 3
ensuing year. They are FI O Griffith, I =
of Tarnpa, president, &lt; uri Kettler. Jr , i
of West Palm Beach, vice president ; I S 3
A. H. LaBeffe, of Tainpa. s«?cretury and S 3
treasurer. The board of director* are —^
Louis H. Kulbtleld, Palatka; S. J. liar- 3 5
vcy, Milton; Thornton Parker, St. Pe- S 3
tersburg; S. P. Davis, Arcadia.
- Members "of the league who were in 33
attendance included; Harry Wadbam, S
Braden town; E. 0 . Griffith, J. S. Mat- 3 g
thews, C. F. Tar bell, Antonio Jurat), B. 3 3
A. Lasstrapf«, West Tampa; Thornton S 3
Parker, St. Petersburg; L. H. Kalb field, 3 3
Palatka; S. J. Harvey, M ilton^Carl 3 3
Kettler, West Palm Beach; Att. Me- S 3
Ginnis, Key West; Mr». A. U. Tucker, S
Plant City, B. W. Polica. Tampa; J. F. 3 3 :
Karnatz, Sanford; S. P. Davis, Arcadia; 3 3
Mrs. Emma C. Bender. Kissimmee. *— 1

Seminole'« New Jail
* .
The county commiasionm of Sem­
inole county following their usual policy
of «aving the taxpayer’» money have
decided that the county needed. a jail
and needed it now am lto aavo the money
thaj U now being »pent in other counties
to house and feed our prisoners the new
county will build a new jail nt once. V,
Pursuant to this policy the cowm**-*
»¡oners will purchase the Hill property*
on Palmetto avonu«- noit to (he eitji­
had and now occupied by E. E. Brady’s
livcry„«tahle aid on this property a new
jail will lie constructed. According (o
plans and specifications the new jail will
cost about $ 1 0 .0 0 0 , as the buddiog is
already on the ground and with a few
changes can lie made to fill’ the wants of
the county. -•
’ - Bids for the jail work will be adver-

I the next thirty zlaya.

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Mrs. Alice Adams died last Wednes­
day at tin1 home of her daughter, Mrs.
\\ C. IVeCoursey on Magnolia avenue.
Mrs. Adams had been here about two
years, coming from her old home in
Kentucky to Horidu for (fie liencfit of
her health. She hud long lieen af­
flicted and for sometime had almost lost
her eyesight, but with Christian forti­
tude and bravery bore her suffering until
the end came us a relief.
Funeral services will l» 1 held at her
home m Burlington, Ky . to whirli point
the remains wit« carried on Thursday.
Mrs. Adams leaves two daughters,
Mrs. DeCoursey and Miss Adams of this
place a »on in Jacksonville and two sons
m Kentucky to mourn her |m».

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WILL OUST POSTMASTERS

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-PRINTERS COST CONGRESS
Dd'ytona Beach Man Arrested
Fred T. Wyibima, survey of road to Wekiva ....
J
T u rn T h e m O v e r
B. M. Robinson, clerk Orange county, copy of election returns
Again For Failure
-Republicans H»*e No Place at the Pie
B. F. Wfeltoer, county judge, F. St F. report
Employing Printers Will Get Together
Counter and Must Leave
Theo J. Miller St Son, supplies to clerk's office, burial of 11 Jngvs, fur burial
X
I lessmeat For Seminole County li
In Ocala In November
Washington, Sept. 9.—A center rush
Other News of the State at Large
of Baxtrom infant
. ....
Qn the patronage battlements is being
| Nearly Two and a Half Million
Fresh From the Wires
A decision has been reached as to the
W. P. CaiW St Co., lumber fur county
___
organised. Many Democratic United
For This Year
dates for this holding of the first state­
W. W. Abernathy, supplies to_county judge’s office
. ....
Today .
States senators urc enlisted in the move­
wide Printers' Cost Congress in Florida.
W. J. Woodbury, road work.................... — ____ ...... .
Assessor Arthur Dutt him com- ment and Democratic member» of the
Taking the experience of the Orlando Authority for the holding of such a con­
Jus. C. Harm, hauling for court house
•v
I t c d the Seminole county tux book» house of representatives afe* Wishing the
hoys who came near to drowning at. gress was given at the laat meeting of
Theo. J. Miller St Son, »upplies to tax collector's office
____________
I I will turn the sarrio over to the nu- enterprise godspeed.
Daytona. Beach hut Sunday tur a text, the- Florida Press -Asstv laricrn r^ d -iri*
»I4Î,
L. P. McCulIer, supplies to court house ......................
riti» of that county next -week. *
the Gazetto-Nnww of Daytona, in its Tampa in Juno, nnd Harry L. Brown ,v
The renter rush is to be on in full
C. M. Hand, sheriff, feed bill month of August.......... .
a tedious tank and the as- force aa soon as the present extra ses­
Friday issue, says: For the second time of the Record Company, SL Augustine;
C. M. Hand, attending meetings of the board ....
lardfj^had. an easy sion of congress ends. It is thought,
within a month, Thomas H . Keating, Robert J. Holly of the Herald, S a n f o r d ,... ...
7 Hnniil. sheriff to cxixuUi writ, of habeas corpus, case of Win. Jucksntx ..
: t ; V rv
iath »ince the jolT was undertaken, now that congress will adjourn by the
A. 00 owner of Keating's bathing pavilion at and J. M. Burrow of the Burrow Press,
and mileage to DeLand and return 40 miles __....
......... ..........
Daytona
Beach
will
bo
arrested,
prob­
middlo
of
next
October
and
the
month
it only ww it a ling and tiresome tank . . .
Pensacola, were appointed members of *
,
.
,, ,
, Forrest Lake and A. T. Rossetter, rent of rooms for county offices. _________ 100,00
ably today, and charged with maintain­ a special committee to make ail the ar­
make three copies of the taxable o . ox cm &gt;cr » mu &lt; witness some pat- ^ ^ Hand, sheriff, for appraising county road equipment at Winter Gnring u hath house and renting bathing rangements.
in the new county, but it wax nec- ronage developments.
den, Apopka and Orlando __ _______ *— ,k-._......
........ -________
16.00
suits without complying with the law
The movement relates chiefly to sen­ Chase it Co., Insurance on furniture at court house
ry to separate the land» in Orange
Ocala w-as selected as the meeting
21.50
..... .....
nty from those In Seminole county atorial patronage and will bo devoted D. II. C. Rabun, for roud work
HU.85 and providing proper life lines and life place, and for some time past negotia­
...... ...........
rafts. The law requiring life lines and tions have been in progress with Col.
making up the book», and this wa« to prying loose the bonds that hold A. H. Speir, lumber for county
40.92
___. ......
life rafts has been in force fur nearly Frank Harris of the Ocala Banner, P. V.
United State« marshal», district attor­ J. B. Jones, nails for county
ne aa the work proceeded,
2.60
„ ...................
three years and yet no compliance has D-nvcngood of the Ocala Star, and Sec­
neys,
revenue
collectors
of
custom»
in
he total assessment» for Seminole
27.00
W. F. Taylor, roud work
lx«-n had with it by the Daytona Beach retary J. D. Rooney of the Ocala board
office.
Of
c.oiipw1
.
such
an
upheaval,
if
nty amount to $2,478,871, buying
.10.50
A. E. Farnell, road work
hath
house up until Sunday at least. of trad(&gt;i for thc |(Urp0Be of definitely
it
comes,
will
carry
with
it
the
major
inge county's total at $5,152,368.
C. M. Hand, sheriff, 219 meals for prisoners, with excess of a cents for each
places
under
these
officials,
and
will
he
A
warrant
was issued Monday evening E nding on the dates. November 13.
us it L« that the taxable values of the
1.65
of these meals
by
County
Judge J. Lee McCrory on 14 and 15 are the three days during
extensive
in
its
character.
county are almost equal to half the
6.15
1. R. Philips, professional services
.
complaint of Deputy Sheriff Chark* which the Florida printers will be in
•
Democratic
senators
aru
especially
of
Orango
county’s
present
-II. C. DuBose, for services rendered in regards to county settlement from
bount
Jones. County Solicitor R, C. Hamlin Session.
hopeful of being able to break into the
nt roll.
Orlando
.......................................... .
....................... 116.90
-fin
states that he has used all hi« persuasive
clover patch through the department of L. M. Rehhinder, county surveyor, for making mafvs
A considerable variety of Cost Con­
15.00
......
,
tax rate in the new county will he
powers to get Mr. Keatjng to comply gress literature has been prepared, and
justice. It is being impressed upon Geo. A. DeCottes, county solicitor, salary for August as |&gt;er agreement
60.00
name os that fixed for Orange counwith the law. even making two personal xvif) be mailed to the owners of every
Attorney General Jumes &lt;\ McUeynolds L. P. Hagan, to 5 days attendance as commissioner ut If 00
20.00
to-wit, twenty milts for county purtri|w at hi*» own expense to urge a com­ print shop in the state of Florida. A
with the force of a ton of brick that hi’ M0 mile» at 1 0 cents |&gt;er mile
H.IMi
in
*, three for school and a half for the
pliance with the law-.
:
should profit by the lesson of District HHmiles traveled to and from Orlando
complete list of all printing concern« has
H.80
making
a
total
to
be
collected
by
Ite
Attorney MrNah &lt;*f ( ‘ allfiiriiia, a R'e- J A. Clark to 6 days attendance as commissioner
kindly
been
furnished
by
the
Dodson
1
t
:
2
(I.(H
)
county tax collector of thirty and a
puhlirtiu who handed hini tfii-hnt end of 15&lt;l miles a' 1 0 cents per mile
15,IMP
T im Hrsdentown Hi-rakl „ay*: "The Printer»' Supply Company of Atlanta,
[ mills.
I
She poker in the plggs t '.immelti white HH miles to and from Orlando
8.80 game ami lord law may I»- very strin- f*ud the matjing of advance literature
ir. Butt and two assistants, have slave case.
*
20, IMP gent hut like many other -till»«*, Florida
hvpgin next wt*ek..
J T. McLain, ft days attendance a« conuniasioner
■n continuously at work on the book*
It is tteirig gently and diplomatically 1 2 0 mili«i
The Ocala htrard of trade, through
1 2 . IMP neglected to enforce the law until the
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morriUun a hidntH. The two young rubbed in on the .it!"fii*-y general tbat
h hiP »car.-ity .*1 hoth demand- it "
After Secretary Rooney, is going to »m* to it
ies, Mints Hattie Belle Hyvr ami if he had tiad a Democruiii dLstrict at HH mill» to and from ( irlando
(J.OO reading the article from 1'he Lake lhut lho visitors to the "Brick C ity" are
C
,
\V.
Fniznunger,
to
5
days
attendance
as
commissioner
'arie Phillips, whn have Heen helping lornev in office ill California lie would
Of course, tl»e e»I UK) Worth Herald which we piihlfoh Imhiy frfvon a good time.
tax assessor, W eft released yi-strr ha\&gt;- l«»-n »pared all of rIn embarrass l to milis
feel
-or.'
that
the
law
could
not
fa"cMtiul
husinws
of
the
congr«»».» relating
«
s(t
upon the completion of the job. and meets that grew out of Mi-Nuli's ef­ HH mill’s to and from 1 Irlando
20.«&gt;0
|
mo
stringent
and
every
county
should
f**
l
ho
rlwt
system
will
1 m disposed of
F I. WmtdrufT. f&gt;days attendance as commissioner
Butt will begin to taki- lib- i-uMir forts to "pul him in a hole."
before
the
printer
hoys
will
lie allowed
H.H0
see
that
it
is
rigidly
enforced.
HHmiles to ami from Orlando
than he has been for some t ¡me.
to frolic.
From this premise it is argued that C. M Hand, »lierill, attendance on Board, Sept. 2 nd. 191 t
2 .IMP
*« i? t f
The county of Seminole will pay ili&lt; the attorney general d's-s not know, nnd
T h e s»«»ions will ojpen T h u r s d a y nig ht,
15.00
John Vaughn, ferryman at t isU-en month of August
A $50.0011 homi I**uo 1 « being -erioiiHassessor (or his work at the rate a!
N
o
v cm la -r 11th, with a gi-neral ntaij»
.an nut know, when some other district S \ Mclaim, ferryman at ( inicVii month of August, J'-l i
III up
11 v considered in Wau.'liuirt for t)ie pur
tnm-ting. when an a d dress of welcome
red by law, which is fixed on a jht ..Marne, or United St.it,- marshal______
will A . .,.-1 . 1.0 I 'liant y Socii-t &gt; . Sanford, for rriief o f dint res »■ I
1.'1 litt
piru- of iiA-t.dling an ut&gt; to date »'«*'
■iaim—.¿The oKio* of lax a
•t'Tfi -TAl
1?%Pr' I c e a s i o n 1 » to he
toneti nil a nunc under huit, .u,,l the httik. VV *. Hauti, loti mules purchased by riiunly
li,20 Oll
of
water work» and «• wi-rag»*. Electrtv
tr will pay a very good return tlii- plan, accorilmg to the attorney general's
taken a .lv a n ta g e of as a sort of lioosP’ r
ltoani adjourm-d to nu-et at 2 'll* p in. at which !„&gt;ur they rm-onveoed with all light» have already ln-cft 4 ii»t ailed.
" g e t - t o g e t h e r . " All «lay F'riday will Ihi
üiturial adviser», is I" reorganize the
in.eiiih.er* |&gt;re»*-rit, except Chairman F L. Woodruff.
* * *
d ev o ted t o the routine of the C o s t Con,f the department of justice from
f .tr
I P Hug.in w*t&gt; ek-cted eliairitiail (ir** tent.
'f In* .¡i» rung day of tie- &lt;-\|H-ritlteiital gr*—». a n d on S aturd ay the g.«wl people
no tliut the men lio|dmg&gt;
rtf-l'II I"
Manager Skips Dill
Motion prevaile*! that until January 1. 1914. ',n&gt; D*-&lt; ott«-«, nti*&gt;ri»-y for tP,*- market in I'eii-ueola taK*-* place next oi Uvula propiijc to allow tin- v-sttors
ri%,pott»(Me
piwilions
under
yhtu
de­
[Pidatka, Sept. H. Archie Yelvmgton
hoard of county ronimissioMer» of thc* county of Semino!* !»■ paid a salary of $25.tltl Suturduy. F’lfttner* wiio bring their what M a rio n county has dono in the way
fenung man a ho (or a year "r n v e I a» partm en t will tie IPemiH-r.it». in s y m
.....................
j^.f monili same to la- paid out of the general fund. Mmum also pn-talled that own produce there to -*'ll will not bo of build ing good roads, and will also prt&gt;put
by
with
the
adm
inistration.
Fen the local manager of Met to r/»
Ordinarily Me Reynold» i» pot given under and by authority nl a apodal act passed by thc Urgndaturu of 1911 Ge*p. A. rh arged any (rea whatever.
vide for tin* inspection of the leading in(and 1 0 cent »tore in this city i- alleged
,. 1 ,„ 4 ,, j. .,1 Hungs from the political Ih-Cottr» la -uppoltited prosecuting attorney for the county of Seminole ui u«uldustrii'H of that section.
have made a clean ¿elawir.
,
\ie a point In 111 g ‘ mugwump, hut lie hail ary of J.'dP.OU |N-r tuoni Ii the »ulne to Is- paid out ■*! me 111 )*' and P -rl- it un- fund.
Taking part of the program by- sjpecial
Lout 1 1 o'clock with considerable -le e
J tu- &lt;"ly de filler, the la'liajn'. I11L» JUSl
tu
-ettlement
of
invitation
will Ih- some of tin- leading
Tiu- inatter of passjng voucher« a» |»t auditor«' stuieiiu-u
|ein the funds of the company ,u-a n ' hi- ' • f , I - biirtii-d 1*S a a Republican
broken ilie f o o t 'd friint New Y o r k to
printers
of
(¡runrgm amt South f'arotaken
up
with
’
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»pi
rn
io
I
¡ro po riv alfnir« b . t w . * i i Si-mlnofe. n i i i n l j atei ' i n n g i .■ ■ 1
t l
pm, iP1«1 *&gt;x.ii t amount not l» u ,■
1
I „ r .0 - . lb- -1 .0 fit a- t!,' Irlp lit lift) lum.
and
in
iiilii'lion to tin—,-, it 1 « ex'
n
h .g.- cn u iif •
Ì
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h-po
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‘
..ormali
1
iM-r-lr.
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t
ili!
board
of
1-001
t
'
mi«.«int..
I»
V I • 11 1 &gt;
I .... I ,I P|-p!.,. i ll .' ' . i l l yet
|»'i-ted
that
tinI lilted T&gt; pothetiln of
i
olii
or
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uiiI'
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I
oll-t.lllt
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plnjiie
and
-inagri
*-d
lo
i
ìmic
v
ohi
la-rt•
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i-ordi-i,
r-- ’ I • .)•»’&gt; r," ' P
Mr (' J I'roiik. inajs-i-tor ••( tr, M
• - Ill'll'
&lt;1 •1 * I (n- v o ’, ag.Amt-rica, tin- lug tirtnlert' organization
.■o•1■'! 1n» at - o u i"
Ho (¡tri-. Ihut tu» ut an&gt; '•rror- or omi»»ion« to I«- adjdste&lt;l t- twii-ti thè ’
p
i
t
I
I
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’
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[rory hj-»ti in of »tori-i in Florida. 1 mm
will «end a s|ieci!i( rep rose nUUive.
the city for the purpose of checking lie should organize ) it. (1,0uneiit witlj future date to la- agreed ujion.
In
spite
of
the
divorce
record
of
Linei­
It is exjH-cu-d that every ritiwspaper
Report front trensurer remi and ortlereil lik-d which i» a« ful'ows:
Yelvington and iurpt before 1 1 o’clock the a d m in istratio n s’ friends" and not.
la.«
county;
with
a
total
of
seventy
legal
in
the state will give considerable prom­
sturday while Mr. Fronk wn;&lt; at his its " e n e m ie s ."
Augiwt 16 1913 Received from J. H -Tucker treasurer of (frange Vnun
separation«
granted
«inre
the
new
coun­
inence
to tite coming eomgress, as the
dintrict
United S la t e - marshal«' ami
»
t&gt;tel Yelvington took French jt-av*,
$ 5.000.00 ty was created, P'1 2 , Cupid i- »till ahead
ty Kla. for credit o f General Fumi
widest
publicity
¡« necessary in order to
i
tor
.1
tenure
fating to store employees before !»• h-P ,1 r torio-i - an com 11 1 -moi
2,500.1)0
I
Fi in and Forfeit ure Fumi
of tin- g inn and tin...... Id «latintic» »how- amuse tin- profter degree of interest.—
2.500 on It it love I* r*ol i'-p 'll I In- -Im ll’ e ll| I Ili»
baevi-r, (hat he wa** going up town and oi tour - at-, hut l',-r .i-1 ■■r I ii-m-ral Roa'd lini Bridge Filini
Augu«rint* Record.
t-llg out " f ofFuld return directly. Ho h.vs 10 M,
. ■irli n fin- .1 wav I f .a
v, j.t, n.i.-r 2. 1911. Ri«-* ived ¡'rolli I. 1 . '-trine', iw jn ti&gt;. ,1
rulli IV
T I 'lljuri» -I| *W ttl.lt 412
I11
.Ut
il
.
Olili
.III
til&lt;
hi
2 1 1 On n s r j i . i g ' li a I --- I -• t»» 11 i»«ued in
ren or heard of «ince. M r. Vi ^ . h , I *
«f,.r I ni-.imi Forfeit ure Fumi
•
-. v&gt; Public School at Kalamazoo
1 in 5»
Msten tiy thi* local police is et'iftnvir 1’ '¿v 1 b. ; I i-wt'lti
t-'n,tot M h a p ' t
f o r« :im r
I- ■
AI in r.il
II no
tPg to locale the alleged ah»c»,UiiffiK mat, ^ "
Ri « &gt;n i &gt;i Irotii .1 I » (inkm». 1 a \ 1 olii i tor pon ; •&gt; *■
r,j
f„r
Judge
Voigt attended tin' mi-oting of
I
In
too
l.t II . ¡ Ut t •
•Id-. U t,. I a I -inu'tiT I- to
p r ami ha» wired authoritii -.*in various |^1 ‘
2.50 ah- ad &lt;&gt;f t fu- d i v 1¡rt«-»
Iti iviv-»l (rum 1 D lnikins. tax colleetur, auto li -* i-*.
lip*! county ncfiool commiiudoners at
r 11 v i «tig;itr«
•! itftit? it, the Mate to junk out i|for him
!t
Ii- Uaml lost Tuesday and presented a
It»'* .- .1 la-on giving
iifI
m■
r
f
*’r
*
la hciie\ed.|hnl lie will 1 » apprehended i‘ tul
•
»Jii.209.tt l
1
-eUiioii for u public school to ho cauib.
, Office. i’lUMtSt-jiteinbcr i» beri- ami thè tourinl.« are lislavl at Kalamazoo.
iortly.
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Motion
prevpti
led
that
warrants
heretofore
received
anti
Iwreaiter
receivt-ti
from
1111
the rest.
nl ready arriviiig. Ktu-h morning. thè
Yelvington card!^• h&lt;*re from Da\ tonn |muster ( li in rat Hurl
In ..short while 5 I*, iimn.ii 1» tilling that the county of Grunge in the adjustment of property affair» shall I«- .mlited by the truttk** are f»»-u moving (rum thè ifi-pot the fact.« in til« ca«e, the commissioners
M has a wife amj child who reshle in
conceded the justice of the request hut
,
countv &lt;&gt;f Seminole to the comwtpontfing itimi in Seminole county upon winch »aid
to thè variòu- «liii-i-tiou» of thè city. St.
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his city. His mother, who i- also here, poutnui-ter s «line«.
owing to the »hurt time before the open­
Tin- pnH-* ^ i** Mnij i'-, -i-il'. tindi-r- warrant ii*»drawti by Orange county. Motion prevailed tint. 1 '.airmail r . - l . pfli-rshurg tourt-t.» siii iiii hcg'ti» car-- Dgcihtr with Mrs. Yelvington,.¡ire very
ing of »chfHil« and the nect-s^ary delay
U.Nidruff
and
J.
T.
McLain
make
ftrruuge¡tierulor
dredge
to
fix
G-nevu
road.
Wooilrull
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arrange m*'Ht«
ilretlgi
thr and la-it» longi-r timi) timi of any in establishing a new district and build­
lluch mortified and grieveil ov* r the stiPod. * \pcdilimi» and 1 t!'
Motion prevailed that clerk he instrurie 1 to not reenrd mu, ib- in minute oliar fpoint m thè HxplIP. St. i’etersctimi of tie defaulting son ¡»mi iiusing a suitable building, it waa finally
Mi««
Met
until
Married
Ipook
until ajpproved by board of county eommivioners and tlu n !*■ rtcopied by lujfg Timi».
xn«i
proposed that the residents of this new
At New York- Wrt+nrsda). Sept, frtl typewriter.
settlement should provide a temporary
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Woodland I’ nrk Note»
M iw Gertrude F MW.'mnl* daughter of
Motion prevailed that prepetition of \Y J Hill of-|&gt;urrhiuu- p i - of 3500.00
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building. TiiL« was readily agreed to
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A pour day ut Woodland Park in unite Jam«,« McComh. Jr., editor of the Flor- for jail building hi- accepted and matter referred to count* aitorm-y
l -rtm oneand a ti-mjiorary school building will
\ Mm, J. N. Rolwon entertained in a
x exception this acason. Owing re U.elida Grower» News was married to Mr. half cash and mu-half in six mohtha without tntereat.
ho erected at once. The commissioners
moNt delightful manner for her little
ins lately such a day was lih-t Thurj*- Lawiegce Dojle of Breeze. Imhami.
Ultrk wit« instructed to advertise for t*idS f'-r cell work (,.r jail an I alteration
will preside the necessary furniture and
ilaugfiter. Pearl Thursday ulferttoon. ilio
&gt;a
'i'hc wedding anmanw't'tnent came a« jmjd out of the General F'uiuL
supplies and assign a good teacher. The
ly, hut Kimday they made tip for it
i-ceasioii
ln-tug
her
third
birthday.
The
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d Mr« McUuinl)
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¡cht dren in this ru*w eoloeny uro thus to
Motion prevailed that Dr. N. deV. lfowarii bo appointed ¡i—i-tunt county
1'he Nettie and Mamie each brought a a surprise to Mr. an
little folks enpoyed gami«», which were I.
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us
they
expected
the
young
[people would I phj-sictan to serve without compensation.
lie given a chance to obtain schooling
load. Five autos anti several hugled
by
Mrs.
Robson
and
her
niece.
Miss
?** came with all they could carry wait until next spring to I«- marrimL
Motion prevailmi that county buy three pair of mules from \N S. Hand for the McDennid, nnd at tho jiropcr time Mrs. from the start.
Aa the time approached for the r* turn to
Judge Voigt was for many years a
•* m
° number o f people who live close
1 sum of $1,625.00.
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Jra Midnes played n lively march on tho
Florida of Miss McComb, it seems that
prominent
teacher
and
educator
himself
y talked over. Ever)* mode of conBuying root! machinery is left to Commissioners EnUmlitger and HaganL piano, and the little guests wont in
eyancc has been used except an air ship Mr. Doyle wit» not willing to wait, nnd as and on recommendation of committee heretofore appointed order win placed with couples io the dining room, where a and fullyappreciatcs the need of a school
they both desired a quiet wedding they
nd Jim Harriaa fa «tudying al&gt;out getGood Roads Machinery Co., for one National reversible roud machine, $260.00, lokeiy sight claimed their attention. os one of tho first requisite* for the suc­
took
thc matter into their own hands
cess of hia now colony.
ing one next. Those who hnvc never
one Little Winner, $150.00, two cutting edges for above, $11.00.
The rolor scheme being pink, pink rose*
and were married Wednesday afternoon.
The county school commissioners will
to Woodland Park cannot imagine
There being no furtla-r business the hoard adjourned to meet Scjiteinln r 16th. nnd ferns wore everywhere in evidence,
Miss McComb has k-en one of Flor­
have
a suitable permanent school build­
he amount of pleasure people get out
1913, at 10:30 6 ’dock a. m.
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itefore the buffet mirror many pink
ida’s
popular
young
ladies,
being
well
ing
erected
ns soon aa necessary steps
f that pool. When thpsc Young Bloods
F. U WOODRUFF’ , Chairman.
candles were placed, in groups of three,
known in Jacksonville, Miami and other
can
be
taken
and the new district per­
et rid of still collars, tight shots nnd
Attest: f2. A. Douginas,'Clerk.- '
and when lighted were a roost attractive
manently organiud.
.
,
thcr garments of torture and arrayed cltiM of tho itatc. Mr. Doyle is thc
feature of the decorations. In the cen­
popular captain of the New -York
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1 bathing suits they naturally let loose,
Marshall to servo as policeman for sixty ter of tho dining table was a beautiful
Maligned Policemen
Giants and has n lust of friends all over
hey wrestle, stand on their heads,
The assassination of Mortiaro Abe,
to
ninety dollars a month? When you cake, surrounded by three tiny pink
The policemen In ull our big cities,
'v« and swim every imaginable way the Country.
can find a man learned in the law and candles, and around the base pink rosea director of the political bureau of the
^¿jgylarious ways intimate that such
including Arcadia apd Jacksonville of­ thoroughly familiar with the official and ferns were artistically arranged. Japanese foreign office, has inflamed the
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^(*ey How and then at WbodTafirTTarR
ten make serious mistakes in arresting duties imposed upon him by that law, A.».«¡»ted by Mr». Moines and Miss M o masse* » n l today a dramatic c h a p t e r , : \
“•Vea "Ufa .worth Jiving." A good "T h e Still Voice" at Star Tonight
in the history of the new Japan was
!'t . *
A powerful mulytiple reel drama, in-1 people and are aoundly abused by the who will stand on guard day and night Derrnid. Mrs. Roheon served the guests
B,ny who do not care to go in bathing
written. Fifteen thousand people gath­
with
ice
cream
and
cake,
and
pink
to
protect
life
and
property,
and
that
The local
njoy the Antics xff_tiiS«&lt; in the pool trodqcing Sidney Drew, the famous local papers for their error».
papers which denounce tho policemen in consideration of ninety" dollars a randies. The little hostess, received ered for miss meeting in Hibyta Park,
actor
to
tho
motion'picture
public.
come for that mainly. The other
_.
mnny presents, among them being four willing for mljitary action against China*
Unheeding the still voire of conscience, proceed upon the presumption that the month payable in scrip worth eighty
L'ements on the ground also add to
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Most of them marched to tho foreign
dainty hand
made dresses ___
and_____
a doll.
cents
on
the
dollar—
when
you
find
such
latter
ahould
know
their
duty,
be
famil_ t pleasure and are used a great deal, the vengeance and unfortunate man
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a man, let’s elect him governor or pres­ The invited guests «fere May Holly, ‘office and clamored for admission.
fh e trolley is an old favorite and the plans for others is visited upon himself. iar with the law and the gospel, And not
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They
demanded
the
despatch
of
troops
Jtnio
Brown,
Velma
Shipp,
Maud
Lake,
do anything which is not in strict con- ident immediately.
not far behind In popularity. A The cast Induden besides Mr. Drew,
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Now, let's quit kicking about Ignorant jfclilOtsd B aU gJM w ttttt C flnfrJQ flrii to China to av*n&lt;re tho killing of Jana^
aw
KdUh-Stowy.- Telit Johnson and flldatt formitif-ffiy?. ”

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i&gt;e open only a-few-more
James nose at Nanking, or failing this tho resand incompetent policemen'and do what Pope and Mary
and the munldapl
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_ -, mg
this season and will slso Drew,
minister of foreign afBrowp, Maurice Miot, Adams, Claud* ig
we
can
to
enlighten
and
assist
them
In
Now,
what
we
riss
to
ask
i«,'
can
you
Admission
remains
the
same,
6c
and
sooner thin hat year.
and Jack Robson apd Evaea Spencer.
get a Wm. H. Taft pf a Chief Juatlcé their work.—Punta Cords Herald.
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�ctbook to help anything.
Let us havo more faith in our city.
Let ua have enough faith in our own
game to make greater inducements to
have a hotel built here. W c have more
factories and there are men here In le fit y
who have enough of this world’s g
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give a lot for a site or take stock in some
worthy home enterprise.' We heed the
Not the National Issue now pending before the Congress of the United
bulkhcading done and some of our people
States, but your own currency problem .
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should take the contract and tho work
should be pushed. There an? hundreds
of ways In which our faith should be
m anif«tod in helping'our home town.
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We have one’o the b « i proposiliudA
J '- f e
ntmuni that the matter should rbttypT- In the world and about tlw? only thjng
I Y qu must adopt a system whereby your expenditures will he governed
Office to RarUd tlyOdlnS , Telruftoo« No. MS Jistrntly, earnestly and elaborately dis­ lacking is. faith in our owti city.
i entirely by the am ount o f your incom e.
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cussed as though the selection of sucl\ a
Wiir Stevens' continues to mako ' thq1 candidate« v^aa an issue right up to the
TH E W ORLD W ITH WILSON
In his determination-not to approve
A C H E C K IN G A C C O U N T with this Bank will help you to d o this.
StuarLTitn« a very iiright and interesj jKiiple of Florida
bo determined andjn g sheet The Times Is doing’ good wc didn't have any time to spare in do­ o f the Huerta regime. President Wibon
You can deposit your weekly, m onthly In com e and give checks for your
work in Wasting Stuart and tho 'East ing so.
lias tho backing of Great Britain, France,
expenditures always bearing in m ind that
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Mr. M a y « ’ letter will strengthen the Japan nnd other powerful nations. Tho
Coast.
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genera] opinion that bo Is excellent tim­ thing that should bo «pecially gratify­
Rube Allyn, editor of the Sarasota ber for governor, but he is entirely right ing Jo every American citizen *# the sup
Sun, hal acquired a motor boat, and to decline making any definite announce- port of practically all tho Central and
unreaymn
alludes to, it as *‘an unrcamnahlc
p jfff mnnt nn lia s «ulijn-Hn view of the three South Americaq countries in tho efforts
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RuW made a years crodwed with changing and un­ of-th e United H tat« to bring about a
of mechanical deviltry.”
A n d you therefore must set aside a fair portion o f your means with our
mistake. He ahould havu purchased.a known condition* and history* that hasn't peaceful settlement of tho Mexican rev­
S A V IN G S D E P A R T M E N T ----------secondhand automobile.
ham»CJKd_bftvroUigw and the date of olution,
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Latin-America
has
felt
kindly
towards
tho nomination. His' Journal arjjde Is
If the cartoonists who picture John as follows;
the United States— with a few exccpThis m oney will draw four per cent interest and
«ready to serve
and rare Instanos*—sine» —Úm
N. C. Stockton on_JioiTttl‘*Ali;«.Ì4ft»&gt;ika. . “ hfb-muu could be Insensible to the
you in your e m e r g e n c y . ................................. ...
and spurred, want to leave the impres­ very gteat compliment contained in the promulgation of tjws Monroe DoctHn^.
sion that that gentleman proposes to serious suggntion of his name for high Argentina makes greater use of our legal
cover this great state in that way they office, and the editor of tho Journal Is documents than of thoae of any other
T H E P E O P L E S B A N K O F S A N F O R D has an E S T A B L IS H E D
are* doing him an .injustice. A man not lacking in appreciation of the al­ country, because of the similarity of
S A V I N G S D E P A R T M E N T thru which the people o f this community
foolish enough to attempt such a feat together too generous comment which existing conditions. In tho law li­
wouldn't be worthy of a «rat in San­ the Btate press has made concerning him. braries of Buenos Ayres nnd other South
have received m ore than $15,000.00 in interest since its organization
ford's city council, to say nothing of one On the other hand, no man, unless he American c it i« are excellent collections
and the same efficient service is extended now as is in the past.
in the Upper House at the Nation's be independently rich or exceedingly of American 'constitutional, diplomatic
capital.— Reporter-Star.
over ambit|oua could nearly three years and legal works. Dr. Okla, recent min­
Offering you absolute security for your deposits and extending you every
Let him ride the horse and take his ahead giv«^ definite assurance that he ister of fore ign affairs in the Argentine
place on the Orlando city council.
would be a candidate for so important cabinet, says they often find (hat the
facility of a well equipped bank.
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’ KNOWS OUR HOTEL
will not Iks held for almost three years. decided question} on which they have
Boh Holly and the Sanford Herald are Governor Trammell’s successor will not only begun to study. Judge Cavilcanti,
hard after a big-tourist hotel for Sanford enter.’ office for more than three years. a memlter of the supreme court of Bra­
and they ought to get It. Erobobly no Conditions change rapidly. The man zil, Is a graduate o f the Albany, N. Y.,
town in the state today needs a big tour­ who nTight bo regarded as a logical can­ law sc hoof. The schools of several Bra­
ist hotel worse than Sanford. Situated didate today might, either by his own zilian states, of Peru, Bolivia and Chili
at the head o f ' navigation on the St. acta nnd expressions or by changing cir- are, to a considerable extent, under
WANTS YOUR BUSINESS
Johns river and coupled with hundreds j cumstancen, bo entirely eliminated from directors und teachers from the United
M. M. SMITH, President
II. E. TO LAR, Cashier
of attrnrtirns, it is a charming spot consideration in much Ims thun three States. Many exports from the United
The Sanford House 1» a Mg institution vnani
States are now engaged in agrietillural
H. R! STEVENS. V ice President
R. R. DEAS, Ass» Cai sh irr
and was an old hotel alien the editor of
"Florida lias hundreds of men, any- and other u«&gt;rk for some uf the countries
this pnjx r f rat saw it bark in the ciffhties. one of whom would make a good gov- south of Mexico.
&amp;%*!"!$" " "!"! " ! ' !"" ! "!% " ! &amp;!" ! "
Holly is alter nn hotel sith all the 191.1 ernor. The d is cu s s io n th e s e men nnd
Thus it may he sien that the Presi­
ItnpTvvrmnts thrown In nnd not one
(]„. polin'««« involved in the selection dent had good gropmls for i«eli« ving
of the vintage of lhhO. -Stuurt limes. „/ „ governor is proper nnd pertinent that hit course would Ik* supjiortcti by In rimili t uurl Hrtcnlh JudlrUI ( Irrull of Ilo»Idi. In u d for Srmiitolr (o t n l;.
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ut all tim «. In fact such discussion is our South American netgh!&gt;or*.
Kilt A Stani*
HANDSOME HARRY BROWN
e t renici^ desirable and the colum ns of
Mexico runnot lurid out uitli iter
v»
Nulitv tts Noti l(i&gt;«itlfnl
In lite J;i*t isxuo thè Eu.itw I-ilkf R i- t e Jntlrtffll are ut ali tinu-s o|x*n to it near n«'ight&gt;or&gt; and the rest of the world I »nrsejr I. Morti«
Tu (Mirary I. \|nr.*»s of Norfolk, V*.
giiin pay» a tributi* to a Florida new!*- Rut mo many elementa and conditions nguin.it tur.
Y«*U afr Srfrlt) fv&lt;|illrr&lt;) tu l(iU»4r to thf t»MI
The world 1« -right and
1 f nirn;U»jnl f.Ini Ajfxirva* vou in th&lt;* al«»*«* rntit!r&lt;i
■papcr man a ho is so heartily csteem ed nn* involved in a campaign for governor W ilion Li right, Mexico must get light.
ttn or hfrr«n th« f»tk dt|‘ of
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and a d u lim i bv tlie whole prr-«i gang timt we imugine no individual in the
Atlanta Constitution.
’’Thf SjUif»*f*l llrfalt!" ti lwfrb&gt; iLrtftuU’tl si
that we all diligili to «otind hiy praise«
*^r
' «hwh tFis nfilrf «hall U pul»•tat« ■«*u!&lt;! thi. far ili«a«l definitely an
'hr ! tir w « « t« l f««r luUr ililUwlitiv« »e&gt;|tv
H arry 1. B roan is hi» ii.w k * St \ugmIhul tu- would make the rulli
Vi la r i • . ' « fi «t I «.-ai «.f rdfif» at Sai tinnì,

THE SAWEORD HERALD

SOUNDS LIKE MAYES
hVank 0 . Mayes, editor of the Pensa­
cola Journal, who has been mentioned
tobllaMd Every Turala? and Trida? Uernlnj B? aaittiiaHimcM more than 'any other man
TME HERALD PRlhfTtNG C0MPANÍ as a candidate for governor, replies-to
these many complimentary, .niff renewt
R. J. MOLLY, f dlter
W. M. IIAVNCB. Bu etnee* M o n e g e r ------- and- offcia n f auppoiA- ih such a sensible,
practical, pointed any that wo give his
ubscilpllon P rlcc. S 2 OO a \ r a i In Advw cr reply in full-as taken from the Journal
of Sunday. Mr. May«* pertinently re­
Deflvrred In lb* Cits b? carrier *2-00 per fe»r in
calls tho fart which scorns to have es­
a&gt;)vanoe or 20c per month.
Par ment» la *d* ance mu»t be made at offlea caped most of us, that it will be nearly
three years before, the primarie« tg nom­
Enlrreyt al *«can d dill mall matter AuSual J2»d inalo a candidate for governor.^ This

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witluii ibi trnth wl.in il Ka&gt;a oi inu
**A fa'V ori* alway* rxiv^ti to -r* at
tli»* annual n««tingi u| thè Flirula
Priwn A»«ociation l» that of Mr. Marry
I,. Rrnwn, generai nianag**r «f tiu* St.
Augustine Record Prfnting Co
Hi* ii a
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«rr-j««.-mi.g ambition t«* hold otfu-«-.
Hi* rrnliriT Fii- own limitation« a« prob-l.lv 'bl i'M « l“&lt;- r« illin-1 U « III.

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A t " l lie l a m e titm* h«- d« &lt;*« r.ot c:,:«
git« bollii that be will rn.t ul -.1111« tim«
lie a candidati*. In the m e a n t im e the i
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•c. gì «irf'"./tv«i, a- *t|mini*tr«t&lt;f uf ih»
t iSil.ifi tij •li a pri |er j KViig l«a»?»
great m .is.*«-» «•( |*'o| le III tl»e «lati
•I 114 ’ 11» Ill^K, |I**&lt;H|«**«I. will 1 r«^» *d I«|« 4 I
lai» Iiiii.iIm i e III rr&gt; U ro».. Il* «inani lini 1 iu'ii*
« •»••ntj !»» »hr rout»»y j »‘If** uf »Ififip- (%tt|(if
1»lent 1 o! ti'me to nnd him
H iiftji, Afttí ffixk inf fu» f»n*l ilt» harre at tat t
•I •etm.SSH.
of Un* r« »1 ».Mie in a* «l«»s ft lo ver vainly
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A f¡. I It Vi N.
ItfJ Tuta
Ck*k.
AtlmmiAnlfir of |)m «U(&lt;&gt; of f!«ttie Utkrf, Urr'd
try to drtnm of thè *irl he k*ft behind
1 ^ 1 K I M . 11-4.4M. 14, 1-4—€ mm.
NEED MORE FAITH
him—cr who loft him liehind! Harry
N«ilrr «Í (Ul# t4 lUmri«
Unless you have faith you will rtever
pulilhhe» a daily' paper in thè oldiit
Ñutir« u bvfrt )
thil ih*- lined ihd Bridfi |
N o n n i o r rlcction
dutrtrt N»* I «.( N-mim U* r«*ui»t&gt;a nnrwi«, »til t
town in North America, St. Augustine, « u rn ed and this i» more than true of a
r»^*rlvr I i«ls fur ’ 1»#- |*uf f as ut f.*O0(0O0 par value
T«t
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Honorable
Srhool
libarti
nf
Sem
Inni
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(numi
T u k r the iug citim o f tin* world
ni U è it A/ I Untie- I'm, n r S « I ,u Semite U !
but kii office i«|uipmint i* not io miti &gt;ds
1 »rnllrlUV^:—
at
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We II»* urblwoi^iird iu Ibi* f»«idln| ut «ut» n-un'j ( &lt;fvU I»»»-!» «i ïabiufil,
mid
tinearly history of each is founded
quati-l. In Inct, it li iiang up to date
■ m , an i
Srpt 1
«rhiMÌl distnrl» rtf lìrnrva an i ih« nn# furnv-rly r«*urt K»iv «» III *»'*
in faith.
T lie fouml«*!« un«l th ose that kr«i»n a* Hull. brftA'y |«iiit#?n your hororal.lr I “^h.
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1 I •-.( *u 3',» Iat«-1 jffi»iwffir&gt; I,
- I.nk« |i«m ì Ti ingrani.
191 T. |u i • ►'•*&gt; v**«r* aft»-* dffi'r in «f«*nntni(»’
i it «' after th
Ih«em
in hull
It.ol fuiUi in tiieit i jty lini) lo rail An rUntion to annrt tu thr
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. i *»»•♦ Januar &gt; I •» *»f r«- h

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' K ho .IMS th.tu-|ve: but .. du-l„g ollu!
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*í*a.M «i »«&gt;»i.;»«t,) ilwit Md«
«Mh « • -I i-ek fur yy^JOP «« .f-urr&gt; for
One of the difficulties in making house­ en to do likewise. Faith in a city is in -,
Ä
mn,|tl.4» t
■fc i««l
Iloth walrel and ludion
I !»*• IIXhi u fiffirfmi Lu r*;t-c I
hold purchase* is that the majority of f«s-t|ous ami th®- stranger within OUT ^ »tont K in p I«»» »S ««* «mhiImmm s i n .« ol fc.o tt'if ff ?
tW*n 7,
T«*»n.Mi» 71. R
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37, lh»no'' S«Mi.-» ill
1«. !' A [*««j?
lion
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il-rru- l.»g«U
L»g«t&gt; *n&gt;' *' 1 *
jM.uple hate to disnpt&gt;«iint salwpcople. g-»t«s 1 1 firnt imprcrsaeil with tlie fart •lone ih# K«wloi-kh»trht«' l'rr»k lo Sc John- “ ** ' l' r* 1 ,rruU, •‘«'»n. H»nlar«l. F'l».. m»:V»1
n»*r, lh*nop North»rl? to »hor» ot L*k» H«mr&gt; ,
,uf •w*b r«*r H.,»4 »ml Und(» Uwtprx No. 1.
After tfir clerks haw done their best to That wi* have faith and if wc lack faith lU &amp; n tVcdnl? »long »horn tin* at lok* £t»nvy | *'y onfcf ol th* Ilotril
•
K. A. IK)t/'GLAX8, ( Ink.
make explanations, most people d is-; he will go to a city wIhtv faith is mani- lo |wl»t ol lnt«ftertkm with lt»ni* lino 33. ttwncn ,
Southerly »tone lUncs tin* to point ol twglnnin?
Auprn Mh. 1913.
(»«U
Tiuw-IQZ-htc
like to leave witliout making a purchase, frated in the happy fares of a contented to Ih* (i*n*va »uhwrWiI Alutflrl,
—
I,. M. iUhhlmUr, Auhr*y Mormn K. It. KIU**.
The »tore may ndvertise that it is al- (ample firstly and secondly in their works,
MASTRU-.S 8 ILK
3V. r . T»yU&gt;r, C . A. 8*umhr-,
niuri, I»»»Id l»l»r, It. I".
ways a pleasure to show goods. But It is useless to ask any man to locate in Sum on. C. A. fUulrnon.. C. W. Cull«rt«i»f. J, T. .
MrLotn. If. A. Nirho!*«*n,
», ...
It. M.
I). Grmh»m.
ll&gt;# I t ,mil lauri ml Ih* Sim uli Ju«li«lai Or.
after a stock is d ¡»arranged, tlie major- Sanford if our own faith in the city ¡s of I ’ unhaniy. J. If. llu&lt;l'il««toii, Gro. T l’*t«r*. I* mil
of ihr HlJlr of Morid»,
», la »a«t I«— C a lm ili
m &gt;. K. Mithlru». M. I. tUkrr. tV. J. I&gt;inl&lt;l.
('«um». -In rk iiw n i.
Ity of (icople dislike to put salespeople, the lukewarm type. It is not only use­ G
8. I*. Smith. T. W. Ct4f*r. If. If. l'ktu»h.U. W J. tint N»lion»l IUnV od Tsnip*. » mrpor»lioo
ful t. Sometimes clerks get tired and h*** but fqolish to ask any man or group l&gt;»nltl, r. 1!. Hradlcy. E. N. Sutton, U I*. IWnPl»
m.
|K. I'urtctt, t. II. JUrt, 8r.. J. F. Jonrt. II. lU k.r. 8. II dartcann. Sally If. darkom, h1i‘ w(t*,
,
cross and say’ unpleasant tilings when of men to huild a hotel in Sanford if the J.
T . Ifotaw.
W. M. tl'düni an Í K, ll.d lo p i», liu.tr—
Th* *bnv* politton was grmnlr«f »ml rWrtkm in lUrkruplry of W f M. OHdnt.
customers are criti al.
citizens of Sanford are rot willing and
or«Urr&lt;! - to h* h*l&gt;! *t G*n*v», Florid». T um Nollr* i. hnbjr ylrm that umlrf and by »ir­
At the same time judging by the anal- ready to assist in every way with encour- d iy. JVpirtnlwr ICth, M l , to dti*rmin* ih* to* of a tlrmo rst«r*d In tha abara rntitlrd r»u»*,
a1«OV# |w«ftf,
•n ih* ; « h «iay nf Jun*. A. I). 1913, th* uml*rogy of husim-s a gooil deal of^study of agement and money. It is useless to
lly njtWr of the Hoard of
Imtrurlion of »**0*«!. IrKor ll. Gil*». S-rri»l Mau&gt;r in &lt;&gt;.*»bounty,
&lt;&lt;S&gt; . will «wfl N fora the murt hoowi lio,» in th*
conflicting ofTi-i* is needed for judicious ask fai;t«iriiM to locate here without,of- 1 Sareinclr
s
D. U TIIRABHEIU
rlty f j Sanltrrl. rouniy o&lt; S-mlnod* and Sift* of
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Sut*t, A i«rt*.
buying. The purcliosing agent for a fering tl|&lt;*m /n*e land, light taxes and
rbiHda^in ih*Mh day of Onobrr,A.I&gt;.l913.b*t
In * -i» &lt; i A a r ft . 1913.
-------IO»-To**-tl I th* hour» fi«r*l by law lor Irril »a]*«, to tha high
manufacturing concern would never.dare la tter freight rule* thun some other city
**t and bant Nd'trr tar nuh Ih* lidViattt da*rrihrd pmruaty, trine and brine lituaU In th*
to buy until he hud seen the leading o f - ! car offer.
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uunty &lt;d Srtntnolr and Slat« o f Wnids. tt.wft
NOTJCE OK BLECTtON
ferings.
Atlanta is a singing example of a city To Ib« Ita«.
llrtmninf at a point flfle«n f»ri. anuth oI the
Hrhool IUard af Hrnlaol* l'aqnlr;
W r Iba uniter&gt;i(i)r«t volara riwidinf la w bafM oI r**rtKr*.vt romef of tho iotitb*f«t quarter of tho
A great many (&gt;cop!e for the reasons built b y -hot air and little to back it up
nortfoAotnuorUf
of
ihirty-t»*&gt;. *towa&gt;hip
dbirirl oI liuti*, «la brraby prtllioa yout llaaaM«outh. fUnrr 31 •*»!. ard run
fh fm hue*
act forth above, are always, cor.aciously and yet this so-called hot air was person­ abW bmíy lo abuikh wkl «inule», II. Q. I.rmham,
II. A. NVbotsoa. (í m . Pnnhardr. I. II. nudd!^* dr*J and |btrty~«ev«a »M a half Im t, mm\h
taking articles that do not appeal to them ified by the people of Atlan,ta having »ion,
Oao. T. I V « n , Geo. K. M tubhut, C. A. W b h %•!. « n 33TH foot, thenr* u»V«iirt id ii^
finning* mmuinmf
arm fnora id
*,
Tho things don’t look like good value. faith in Jheir own city. They hrnl it be­ ItauiamA.
V t i r - A o r a petjtinn « « grani««! and' rlertlon
■ ^ “ “ “ “ ' " « • i ’s i s r
Rut fither they are too tired to hunt for fore tho wwr. They had it after tly c ity aritrftfl « I d an Tmaday. SaftrmW t&amp;b, ai
S jr H a l Afa«trr In ('hft|Mf|1f.
rr»r. to abolbh «aia diotrirt.
something better, or they dislike rot t) had beojt laid waste. They had.If after J««4&lt;
S(dr\ra\i'I
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Itjr n n b r 'tt U » Ho«rd o( hiblie |n&gt;tnirth&gt;n.
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Sulbimri fur O-tnplaJiuat. r* • *;, &lt;jTndT ftc
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buy after having given tho ttou le to the men of the southern army tramped Seminóla C b o tlf.
, l&gt;. U THKASIIBH.
ahow goods.
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over tho desolate wastes IHt b y ih&lt;*
In *awi«m Auf. IStfi, t*lJ .
lO|-Tu*»-4t la ikr O m it CMrt.
JadlaUl Ornili.
* When you buy after studying the news­ armies nnd they returned to AtlantaSo,
Nrml»*d* Caealr. Hlala ml Harldk.. d» ('btarrry
paper advertising, you save a lot of need- build u larger city with tho abounding
Ocorgn K, öowdy
__ I
&gt;p*- t
ir a li C aerl. S c in t ili Judicial O r n ili. Bern
k w friction, and you get the benefit of. filth thaf #11 wmjld lie well with.them. I « leMa l«
4'm u «y. S u i e ml Florida. ' là C banrer»
Mahnrr. Aoedr
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a . , n. , ., , i , Inn
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competition. A
After comparing
the •(-'
T».
Show me u .mah from Atlanta.today Alfred r&gt;*8*at*l».
K.«*í©ríi5^*5,• N* ? nr,isrt^ 7vi‘ferings u f different merchants
ant« you can
cah and you cannot get him to nay Ihefe is MS«&gt;ref I&gt;*.Sauiri» _
l l appearing from lb« »«davit, of tuorge A.
rV T M W h*rri# duty flWd. lhal I* U rnlieitor and
- ’• -lartU fy yourself pmtty ilttkU
-atxauaxl for thwrvm-lair.aru In I He abuw n u a .
• which is giving tiie be»t ijprgai
jam in a giwn /ns Atlanta. They
th»i h- I**ntiritc* »ml Georg* &gt;.. Oowdy, and that It 1» tba UdEf of
They pull for Atlanta'and
Atlanta and Prfott**, Mont&gt; &lt;iuiy
at!rent that tba rtrMuHnt. Mkrg.rrt Godwy. 1»
line. You can n akc a shrewd gurm as witii but little lo make a start they hav* Áltrad IWi»iil,l«: an«l that It 1« th* brUrf of da- a mn n -ll« ’&gt;t of tho »tat* of W&gt;n«la, and la now
líaftt
(bal
«ba
&lt;l*(rnd*iix,
hfildred
LV-Sout*l».
I»
ar\*l«lent vl the .?»«» oj New YorV. m i l in* at
to who will make the .best cuts to clear. buildt-d a Jjty aiul are building it great a l)og-n«ilritl uf Ib« Mal« ol 11 &gt;nd», and ti no«
No. JO Gramerry Park, N » * York City: that tha
9 reaMrnt ol tha »iat* of Nava«)». ro*Mlng la Iba •aid «UexUiil m- over i v n t y e iu &gt;«ar» of »re;
Block, who lias had the most enterprise ct every yeur.-.
loan uf liad Kly, Novada: Ibat iba »aid de* an«l tkai there U no | * m a in »b* »tat« q(
;. to secure good atyles and the most jsubFifth make* h city.
frndani ta ovar Ihe age ol twrnty-up» yaara, and •ho arni«« uf a oubport* upon .b o m Would hind
Iba«
tbrre.i» no prrmn in Florida, Ib« lar k » el i «aid dideadant: «
sUntial values.
Tlie Herald has never last faith in lubpotm
Opon abnm ^enl«l t4nd'aaid defrodaol
Thrmforv. you. Mirgarrt Gowdy, «ra hrrrby
Tberrfara,*
yen. Miidrad I VSaut«!«, ara hervby drdervd to »piaar
tba bill af rompfkinant daly
All that remains then, is to gb direct Sanford and has boosted it early and late
B d o w i to apprar to Ibe bilí of romptaint dufjr ajed in thi* r u m , an bfonday, Iba f-th d « y .. (
to tlufepot and get the goods. As It is We have more right now in sight to make f i e l tn thi» rauta. 0« Moaday. tba Ctb day oI Or-, tlrtolmr, A. U. ISIS, Ibe m h b»«ng a ruit «Jak
1013, th. «am«
«ama laing a ruja «iay of tbu o mu. oI tu« rourt. •
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■fntai In /ni.n t r.»«. nj in the whim lic it A largo aaty-than wb abiir had ladore and tobar, IVI3,
ri B Tu n w it air
‘ I» It finner ISlUfed tfiai notier ba puMJabed

Mtisfartorj’. Five minutw in the netts, piyier saynl you mopeÿ, and enabled
you to avoid friction.—Jacksonville
' MetropoBa.

jvt in the fact of prtwptrity there are
some people standing in (heir own lights
and spend their time grumbling about
what dhould lx* done \tit hunt ever stretch«
ing~5urtheir hands orloamngTlMlr poclF '

in 1ha Hanf» nt ii
Seenioofa manty.

• OMI • vaak for lour
, rWk ol aald court,
lUtb .day ol Augu»t,

N ot jrettin« the righi amount o f ram at the
right time, Is one o f the principal causes o f
crop failure.
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This is |vist history, how ever, on thousands
o f profitable farms throughout the country.
These farms use Electric Power, nml m otor
driven pnliips allow irrigation m the right
amount and at the right lime.
1 her«? aKc suitable C«-K M otors for running
the machines in the Bam, in the Dairy, and
in the Field.
Almost every task and chore
on a farm can l&gt;o done m ore rapidly, m ore
econom ically nnd more safely with E lectric
Pow er, than in any other way.
O u r P o w e r ii at your c o m m a n d at any
Lime, d a y o r night, th ro u gh o u t the y ear.

Sanford Lhjfct aid Fuel Compaq
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THE SANFORD HERALD

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DIXIE SOAK HI) AGAIN

ris-oipt of private telegrams faying Gen.
I revino soon would he mude minister
K ntlnee« Resent lhi Attack M ad« o n ic i war to snervi*«) O n Biunquet.
J- &lt;’• Brown lit Paper
had been supposed In BKpiv,tJi
The following rcsolutiona were passed' vun. was order.-d ioirk t n S ce ^ f'.’W r o ity
'•&gt;' Division No. 769:
llm rt.i i&lt;&gt; In- given i|„.
of tin- guvWhereas, There ap|&gt;eared in a recent eminent a- priivi-i,.t,;,| pn-i-li ut %ahilti*'«e "I ! ti\ie, an article headed "A for- M
i.ien.l tin
,T. i ,.tm
K'T) and a fraud. Railroad engineer* j igi
indignant over an alleged division en
dnrsement of J, C. Drown, for U. S
Marshal."
This article mh.rrprt-sot.ti
the farts anil is calculated to tfo an in
I 6 7 .it Trf v T i Y l s r m r W r ^ ì ì S r T ì
Jh-qice r.riTrfflier Drown’ tihd divistoti
Me.olir, t I hrre tent s a t Ine | ,vch Issue
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itilvnntiog meeting of Un- West
flP ífn n »».iffi*i»n »D «n n toB »rrptitipt':‘ 1„
I Sidv Improvement Associatimi was held
Editor of The Herald:
la* TMirdny at the Robbins' N.*t, an
For pubiIfation ih yoUL_p»p«&lt;r I to« ,
number--uL-ilu:_ nu-mbi-r*
- n b tr: tfaTl'wittr-record of mi-t«-i&gt;n.lr»jff^^bemg^pre-ent - X im r ir work v.im uncal observations taken l&gt;v tin under dertuk* ■ * ui report of the work 'lune
signedas a cooprrativi* ole-erv.r
»he was iti«ut nr.mi)nig.
I- R. I'lulipv will have n full supply of
Weather Bureau of the H. S Depart­
ment of Agriculture during the week genuine IWmtidn Onion seed in Septentlier
l(ll-tf
ending Sept. 7, 1913, at Sanford
The instrumental reading* are from
J It M illanti hai returned friun » trip
Our business has increased double within
¿ftvernmont standard Instruments ,-v i&lt;i \ar
«rruoj^-* and m order to meet
porefl In Ini tniiniier rcrhNhimi-mieilTy
,u,, of t he automobile facBi.-ycles and Bicycle Supplies we have just douHed our
the Chief ofMlre Weather Bureau.
loriei
lie has just reranvet] a shipment
slock.
Wo arc now prepare*) t*» cater to every «M i,
Therefore, bp it resolved. That wo,
Very respectfully.
of tie I'M i Overland-s thaj are lieauties
Our Bicycles consist of all the standard makes and we
W i lite !- io Im ,i safe vvep hmg al mut
H. C. llllUlKf,
(Date) 9-8-13.
and the 1!. &amp;. 0 . Garage expeot* to sell i lhc nM-‘,nb« a of thb division, in u regu- K....... .. Box 1""-J f it;
have them in Gents, Ladies, Boys and Girls sizes. Our
,i; Il
C’oo perni rrr tjhn rrrt more i (.nr, over of them this season.
1,,r nu t'u ,‘«
do most heartily
prices
and terms art* the most liberal ever offered to tint
l ee Rent — Five rooth h»us&lt;^**2 acres
.concur and approve of the action taken
public. We cordially Invite you to call a n d 'lo o k over
Several nice office rooms to rent.
&gt;
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Good
water.
Apply
Mrs.
('.
by our worthy Chief Engineer nnth sec­
T*ap«ratur*
our stock. Don’ t forgot us when in need of Bicycle Re­
Peoples Hank Building. Apply at the
" * i l ‘J Iautre 1 Ave.
(j-2tc
retary,
in endorsing Dm. J. C- Drown,
Chafurt ft Pcigiles Rank for Information.
pairing.
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I T Haie Tvv«-|il&gt; ImShels semi |h|,îifor the appointment to the position of
of day
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M’ and Mrs. ('has. Kaiitier cuire (■
Marshal
ÎM
&gt;e («T bushel
!.. I- Walker,
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1
uv«
r
aoa
Iroiii
Hanford
yesterday
to
vi-lt
Whereas,
This
matter
was
brought*
i! Crystal Ice Factory.
f»-lMp
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69
' ri lilt IVert Mr- Kanner returning last up at a regular meeting of Division 769,
None
9-1
88
Clear
1*&gt;r Halo Seed Irish jiotulocs, 41.00
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70
-2
90
106-Paimt
Ave.
fepRosite Cily Bldg.
m j:i
-kaiLUeir.aull.auiuiJr on-Jtine 4th, and the Division was then, j»r bushel. Box 9S3. Sanford, Mu. —T ¿C -*’-iOfr-PalmclIo
tl
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68
3
90
-i vi ral days.
Mr. Kanner enjoyed talk- informed that the chief engineer and
l-.'ltp
69
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4 . 91,
P. C.
g over Did times With las brother, secretary bird endorsed llro. Brown, in
, ,.r Saler-Team of mute* and general *
68
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5
90
.31
.«fr&gt;. ftlm has just returned from their the name of the Division and that* no |mr|1,„ (. hurse.
or wrju, (; c
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72
6
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homein Itoumiinia. Reporter-Star. further action uim necessary. But aince (CiiainlierWn*
-tf
71
.10
jaco your grtler now for Cri*»- Ih.. pu M iotlon -o f th r ;« T tl* I l DXS-; K„ , U..n l - K u,n h lm l
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tnx Amf'hertiruda Onion Hccrpwdtlt
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L. II. Philips &amp; Co.
101-tf
misjeaduiK unci erroneous und w an ino
.(¡■'•me
The Guild of the Church of the Holy justict* to Brother Brown, therefore be it
Wanted— Position as foreman by exResolved, That we, the memliers of
Cross met at the residence of Mrs. F. J.
Gan stales Friday afternoon. After ihe^ Hivislop 7fii), deploro the unqualified, |s rleticed trucker. Address Box lOfifi,
Little
HappcnirißB— Mentlun Of
Sanford.
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usual servire and the discussion of sev- bnsebus story and resent the stnfement«
l . la‘t— 1020 Union avenue. Board
Matters In Brief
eral matters of importance the host*»* contained therein.
lk* itt Fu
‘urther Resolved, That a copy ol .w n&gt;0for rental. Nii smalt children.
MODERN COURSES IN
served tieliciijus banaiin salad, wafers
*
1-tf
and ire te. Tin* mts-ting then ad­ of these' n' svolutioiut be seni to Dixie and
PERSONAL IT E M S OE INTEREST journed.
request
publication to make corfor Sale at a Bargain Seven room
reel ion.
Himkkeepiniî, Banking, Commercial Law, Com­
hoc-*
corner Elm avenue and lltli St
I he Gate City House has brought
Be
it
Further
llcsolved.
That
we
reA,
idy
on
premises.
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Summary Of The Floating Small Tnlks dawn the lugli cost ol liv ing. Only 14.00
mercial Arithmetic, Penmanship, Typewriting,
iiliirrn our support nf Brother Brown,
f-occlnclly Arranged For Hurried
'■ orl Farm for Rem i as tic Garden
l&gt;er week for the finest table board in
believing iiiin to !»■ cupaldv apd ill every on traction line, - three miles from city,
Shorthand, and all Branches of Civil Scçvicc.
Herald Renderà
the city. See I'urkci.
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way qualified for the position which he h armed for five years, nil tiled, two good
The following jolly bunch of Seminóles
M. H. Bowler of Jacksonville was in
dewing wellA, lmrn and mitshcd. Rent­
piLiM-d through here yesterday enroule•
LEARN TO 1)0 BY DOING.
Sanford today on business.
DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES
ed h- an for cash. Address Mrs. Cora
Mrs.
\ Miss Annie Anderson left Saturday to * oronado Bearli: Mr. and
ant
Insurance Echoes
IL; .-.«r, Canustutn, Nc w York, '
for a short visit in Orlando,
Herla-rt I.y muti nf Forest City, ÎMr and
Place \ smalt town in South Flor­
lo.! tf.
%
Mr« I \ | le »
im:| -wiii-i, \r ih u r and ida
.Miss Nellie Evans nf Sanford
•*
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1
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,ivh
Rental
or
&gt;i
rare Farming
t
guests of her sister, Mrs. B 1 Cor • •li»- and I.,via..it, Henkel &lt;d Aliamoiit«Time A warm day in \ugust. 1913,
I’m ■ i. «-i tiled ¡¡uni
1 » .. «'utH'val*. 1 l
spring'1 h,
. ave rented a ol tage alieut 11 a tn.
of Orlando.
0
r- but not 11 1*•! II-.II-.
a n d vi b ■I » .
• • l. Il - ht ! g .Iti ! .Mae.
- Mr and Mrs Drew W irn • it ■■
- *, n,
\ lîlw y • I *- ..If ice
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if
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libree
2*|
mil.
hr*
mg it" .
ilv have moved yi their i
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Man etìter' lie "llu1 lawyer look­
n - r , n e o m il d in g
1
low
ing
\
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Addit,
1
Second street.
Place v.eir ordì rs u..w' for genuine up wilh an &lt;v|*iianl air
Mali say-.
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SANFORD.
F L O R ID A
Chas. C. Scott of Palatk.1 *■ a&lt; in tin Dorimi •* o ■ . a*. t li--*t. an*I Wirt*
Why, hello' I ♦icfievr- I know y o u “
1nii U'i
1
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rity yesterday deliverim- -1» ■. -.i n
i *. -tal U .
- , I lelilí., r
j. li ■ . r ,
l.awy. 1 making an . ¡but I.* retminl..t
a lug hargioii. Write fur
'
of Senuhole county
with !.. It. Philips ,V I o.
101-tf
him i “ Why, er, «r The man breaking
Milu
infer.t
It
George DcCoUcti and Jitrl. f t . i m
Well, that doesn't mutter I tlm
i'! oHng &gt;’’ ! -itt i ■ " p ’ l t n r 1 01 1 1 1 . - pr TO.’ • * "
tt
sj-uit Sunday at I * •»&lt;
. h&gt;
nling \.
) al Life and «n i,I l
I" f ropy
M . •*•II
l"I lie
r*•i
I..1 tit
greatly eujyed the dav
:I * 1 •• lau . r In, a Itig in
1*1.al vvill
llM'll t i l ]
' Gray Rush went luSiiiifur i u
.■I J.
M'pl.v
!" I I I . a wn.1l ynll would Ilk' I" d"
X
H.
I , Ur
ing to bring back a carload m I
Il i ti.'idd I- plaining some glgacln
Kurd autos. Re|mrter S&gt;!:ir
|.
g inti r. ml tin t.tal in ilni
Harry Wjlsnn, \\ II D-: 1
I . . |. . I...... . All" AIII. I, !
W - d* *
M Ih r iiiul Gene It.
\t •
i . o d v liiv. them — a ivv i hing y ou * mild » ini lh at any drug
!!•
I
( "'"fLatio Reacli J;v--1
ft i
l i r e i j li i ll it I i** ë i h m | - - * â r |tn i k till f f o r i li,» I .
The
Ik A Moreno of l .n ,
.i*-sorlnii ni i- Ijlv*
I hr p r ì r t i .ir«• rig'hf»-* u - n fair.
.1 l i t
biomess manager nf rl . !
i- m 1f c cit v toduv o
M. ww|r-. Warm
\M*n 111 the city
-■1. hi..
K.'&gt; Wli-wt where t h e
I
tl .
. ,,t ' &gt; ' 1"- .1 tl
n vi r.It) day-.
ita«* my tin yn-tv .Hid .."Mu.—
ef (tie alt".id [-i.pnhu
I "pul
To v * i i ' you In-si i- our p'lltry. To please you is our endeavor.
. Mis* Frances t
■r.i i .
I nf it,&gt; family
&lt;l)i tin. r*r
*
In siivi,. » i- i vi el M-ruu-i' we lake unii-ual means to provide
■■if . "f. p m , I..r m&lt;
, .i i, ,•
fir a Mhort vi-it
e.unfurl rom mien« e nnd -iili-l.tf Iloti in every deal.
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e t hi r .I
t here site
‘ It ' l - p i .
Mrs T. 1 M-lb-r
ud t l.iit
Ti
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* - r .11! 1 •&gt;|f 4.* 1
I *■ &lt;
lai.Mitpi is
i
It.
t *t*»w |lel big .4HI-.
I I
£ ‘f ■
kilims in«. h* % lot
‘ » rf. r "W th)4ll .
I
I til- i- th&lt;' b.go'll place at »Inch lo trade because you gel what
HMvIn I *«
' 111 ftonlj |V AlurMf y4till
you want ami you know it Is tight.
Do all your slorc trading at
carry mg out tin- gri at i oiiuutTi i.il &lt;
M&gt; and Mrs. T. K. Bales .*&gt;. ! M ,
i l|d I oiks' Se-rv u e
iintnr utt i h-i t «
. ami I rf * . anti I hr l ean
terpriiw*
in
Sonili
^mericn
that
inhad
Dorothy anti R. J. Holly lift tedny
%|Wik nf plt(»|ifituiM.* j&gt;atfe will kill a pn
At the Cenj'riTiittenal rlevr.-h
planned, he must have money. Mor* ■ „Mill. Mai*% I*- i n « tn llitt v» a&gt; anti (t|
for Coronado Beach where they will
day anernitig
Ml nur " l i ,Tp£ MEAHE8T DRUG STORE
PHONE 278
nfvrf atiniv. 11 wl, , - L
I fiirtn
Tie could get for |H*np|e ta lieve d m non
s|*'nd the ilny flxhing and having i g&lt;are i -1 v it. .1 ............ I tin if • am*
€ \ on
U « Itu lint rati an tn
living.
But tills q u estiivtl woul.f . i *
time
ll
fi­
•ri » th«t ■ n »
* " 1 « lift a pi llr 11 it a
lei lliey » " i l l f l sat
) our . n o
• l-f
Mr. ami Mrs. Win E iiawLiic *ti
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X fX X X X X X X X X X X
id]
Jraill 1 fill * 1 *
*
rata fhr I In. ktr ii
i..... &lt;1 oui ;. our ability gt&gt; it ' t
tv*e children, and \tr&gt; W ('. Ihiv 1
il It i I ( I I
i I ' * liUifaiij nil llir
I". • -.il •!i■ . vv la-re will
v out .J
&gt;lirg if 1* « 1 1 1
* I
and daughter, Mi-s Laura l.-.iv^W. .! •
I
....
1
a
l.-rv
«nf
miUe-y
1
1 a ill ... .
«e '0"#♦ &lt;2» ;*&lt;&gt;# o» o O'o ’
dev 0&gt;r I'nrnnade M- a. b »o trike n i!"
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-aid
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tl1' -urf
1 !
any amount - that might In- sunken in
— rite many Sanford friend* of &lt; lot*
( elfin«111* IfilH P H* I -I hüi lu» n*l«H, «líil
ill »Tll-Tp" l-e failing las-HUse ol in,
f*rif jppli iL'tii
i *(¡1 luutif nf dll
h.'aiis were glad to -i- lus smiling eon
liMl ill *, dills, I*» «M* Il
dlhcj liiinta
d&gt; atti."
lib, but suppose VOU do i"l
tenants- in ifie etly tin- w,«.k niter .in
Si.tire
2 5 c a Uur at All D ru g g ists
alwncL- of several mom Irn. He is Mill
Mr ,{ y Tavlor t - no long, r employ. die, Imi are so disabled us not to be alili
to do airAthing?’' "Then I will tak*living at Brndentown.
|,v ti»- K.ugl.tthe MncculHst* of
out accident insurance and you v« ill to*
The new Overland car* are now on t
\\ &lt;,rl(| ami i- not authort.-.ed to opL
protected
display at the IJ. &amp; O. Garage and a |,, t ,,r r* n-tpl any .me for moneys, ticOn ‘Ith’ St. Sanford Avc.
"N o. Mr Insurance Man, i d&lt;&gt; imt
di-nmiwtratbr will sliow their pac*^» at , . , , „ „ 1
ti„s \v*.. mt-on neither i- the
care (or insurance in your isjmpany . *»&gt;
any time. Watcli FrirluyN isauc *&gt;i As-,» i.iinm &lt;&gt;r tin nndt rstgned in any
1 he lir-t and only ley Cream Factory in Seminole County.
giaid day, sir!"
Tlie Herald for big announcement*,
Wil. n-.ponv.ihle (m any di-t)ls whu li
M. L. Duhart tv now prepared to, uke care of the ice cream business
Exit tin- Man.) And tlie fun hum(i. K. Clark of Mansfield ('enter, -aid Taylor may incur ot hii* incurred.
of thiv vco&lt;ton. Be assured w^en you arc eating some of the new
ined on. l ori Meade Leader.
\ r II \M R I C K ,
factorys ice cream that you arc eating the best.
This factory is prepre­
Conn., ha* purchased a ftirm on the
State Commander,
p
a
id
to
take
care
of
both
the
retail
and
wholesale
trade,
West Side and will put in a fall crop.
A
ll
orOn Making Brick
Knights of tfíc Mnccab*i-i of t)ic W orld
derv promptly cared for.
Rw family will arrive Inter in the season
Hero is .i very interesting and timely
ti-2tc
and they will make Sarjiupi tlii ir future
suggiwtion by the Delatnd Now- II.iee e
.
e
CÜOÜÜO
«o««. »
home.
Ilie governor of Florida or the coniin irWhy I se !.. &amp; M Semi-Miscd
* Hocaee Mendenhall l* in Sanford preslotier of agriculture « contingent fund
Real 1‘ aim
I*aring to move hi* householil goods to
Bccaus»* it's economical. Because it that could be used to employ u compe­
Atlanta, On., where Jio i* already en­
irt pure While la-ad. Zinc and I.insts-d tent person to investigate the clay de­
R E D U CE D PRICE ON G U A R A N T E E D
gaged in busininsi. Air. Myndi'nhull's
Oil. R.S ause . its tlie highest grade posit* oj the state nnd publish data a- to
family have been in Atlanta.tJiv past six
G O O DYEAR P A T H F IN D E R P LA IN TR E A D
It's cooling, refreshing »nd
quality paint Ithat can Ik- made. Be- their fitness for the manufacture of vitrimonths;
NOURISHING. It’s made
cause when the user adds I h r » quarts of H‘'d brick? Could money be used for a
$ 2 .5 0 Each
- '
B IC Y C L E T IR E S
—
$ 2 . 5 0 Each o
James and Owen Higgins and their Oil to each one gallon of the L. &amp; M . l"*tcr purpo*-?" MilUuna of dollar«
of pure cream, thoroughly
i
Never »old anywhere less than M.25 to $3.60. A Mg contract with
* sea Phillips, wfio hns U-en vis- Semi-Mixed Real Paint, it make* I H
n°w being apent and millioas more
sterilized. It’s a food with
the Goodyear factury direct makes the price tu me pn I can sell ut close
summer, Icnve tonight gallons of yiore paint at .. e«*t of about will Ik- spent in the construction of vitrimargin profit, for rash, these tires at $2.60 each.
all
the
nourivhing
elements
f o f Baltimore. Md., where they will at- J1 to per gallon.
This saves thc itser lt«l ‘^ c k streets and rdads in Honda
These tires arc not seconds, old stock or defective in any way, but
of pure cream— It s
c.
J«H*pb school juvt ontsTde
out.fresh slock Just in from tho factory knd carh one carries a factory guaranabout 60 ct-pts a gallon on all thu paint Wliat tnmcndoua benefits would result
ra v ?,«
tec th;lt means immediate replacement HERE BY ME of any one that
used. The L. &amp; Nf. hiu always been the to thè peoplo generally if idi *tf this
prove» on «-lamination to4be defective in material or workmahship.
money
could
bit
kepi
in
thè
state
instead
¡vans, -accompanied by liiyfbcst ' grado and most iwrfect |&gt;alnt
of
being
scnt
to
Georgin,
Tennessee,
|
101 1st Street
s Alma M;iUi* of Social produce«!.
Wa S. j PARKER
the guist* of rrfativc* ' Sold !ty V, J. Miller &amp; Son, Sanford, Alabama and $àiylandt The «ug­
Employing all the must
gì-sud in vi viti gai ioti nliould Ite made it
____TlUiy ore enrmtte to Bra-'
FU, ■ ‘
mbdirn machinery and un­
once, ntid it ahould la* thórough.
dentown, where they ex|iect to male

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: coinmittre Lovlay devoted itself to *&gt;» at any of (hr government department*
, umiHttKitlg relief . moBSurre and plan- today of any change in the diplomatic'
nJng for the rehabilitation of the fire sutu of the Mexican controversy, tw o!
phasi-s of« **.tho -r—-**-----situation turarte«!
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M iw l.nrilc Royal has returned horn«*
alter n pleasant visit with her brother,
L. C. Royal of Jacksonville.
EM1N0U COUNTY
Mrs. Fred Shoe man nrrrfi ttttfe-dawgb_______1_
ter. Hazel, w com panird by her rrstrr.
Miss Harriet W alker, have returned
Staff O f Reporters W eekly j rt)In Manas he, W is.. when* they have

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been visiting relatives. Thoy an* located at their new home in North Cassia. where they are eftjoy* ng our dolightful clim ate.

CENEVA JOTTINGS

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pleasure with hard work when they were 'L u atia. They are staying at the W atelaborately entertained at dinner and son House until their new residence la
completed, where they will be perma­
nently located.
Misers Mattie W’alktr and Ruth
Royal made an enjoyable visit of a few
daya at Sorrento last week.
Whle
there they were tbe houae guests of Mra.
W. T. Rooks.
School opened Monday with Mlsa
Mias Ruth Cobb of Eustia aa teacher.
Much interest is being shown by both
the pupils and teacher,. whichJa greatly,
appreciated by tbe patrons.
M ia Frank Royal of Dixie, Ga.,
visited tbe Royal families tbe past week.
She area greatly impressed witbour
beautiful country.
Albert Crow and George Daria arm
business callers from Crow's Bluff last
Saturday.
Claude Mclmtaah, who U spending
hla summer vacation with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boykin of Wayland visited friends here one day last

■upper. Mr. and Mra. Curiett, Mr.
‘ and Mra.* Pattkball, Mra; Burley, Mra
J. Q. Adams and Miaa Addie Greaham
were entertained by Mr. and Mra. J.
P. Mussel whit«; Miaa Blanche Pati*
aball, Miaa Theresa TarbeU, by Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Guernsey: Mias Georgia Pattlahall, Miaa Jrannetta Sheldon by Mr.
and Mra. Aubrey* Smith; Miaa Marian
TarbeU, Bert PatUahaU by Mr. and
Mi l W.-Hammond;. Mr. Burley by Mr.
and Mn* V. W. EaUa. Meeara. Wilbur
Adams and Arthur Hill by Mr. and Mra.
D. Frienberg; Meeara. Niver and Scary
by Mr. and- Mrs^Duekwctth; Mr. and
Mra. Dooley by The Malroee. Meena.
J . P. Mueselwhite, H. H. Pattisball,
M. E. Dooley and W. H. Howard took
the party to Orlando and back in their
mac hinee.
Bert Pettiahall left Monday morn­
ing for the north to enter Harvard;
being tbe fortunate poesesaor of a schol­
week.
arship for that Univmity.
George Griffin of Umatilla has bought
Mr. and Mra. George Petera are home
Jordon
Drigger's place, which includes
from a pleasant viait of a week spent
a
fine
orange
and grnjiefrtiit grove lowith Mr. and Mra. Oacar Nicholson of
cared
north
of
here.
Daytona Beach. Mia. Peters joined
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Hagan and their
Mr. Peteia at Daytona, coming from
Forsythe, Ga., where she has made an sister, Mrs. Ivis Pell have moved on
their homesteads,
extended viait with heme Mends.
Mr. and Mrs. J . J . M cEwen and dauW
Mr*. Clark Leonard returned last
Mr.
and Mrs. J . J . McEwen and
(Thurtday fropi a viait to Buffalo.
Howard Montgomery is home from
a business trip in the north
Mr. and Mrs. Dooley had for their
guest Saturday and Sunday Earl W eavir
of Bloomington, III.
Mrs J . T M rl-ain entertained the
M. M. S. Society last Thursday after
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noon. Notwithstanding the unpleas*
'
ant condition of th** weather a l’ikhI
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crowd vuis in attendance a m U t .vary
pleasant time enutyed hytyalj,- »Mrs
M riaiin s refreshment» were ilelienm»
ice cream and rake
Henry’ McCall of Oviedo is the gut-M
of Paul Dooley fur a few days.
Miss Addie Gresham is viait mg her
sister, Mrs Charles Chtlson at Panin
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ttfl.ln,. Nil ijnlsMH :« visiting
frirmls in Sanford
llplner Niriiolsoit and two son- I eeil
and Francis, J T M elvin lind soils
T urn my and | . .. M 1 ! hmley and
Henry Met all h i (l .1 pletouM .aitine
■ up the m
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Mrs Kiidiìr ( 'u rliti -funi Tuesday
in Orlando, s&lt; tiling up Minstrel busi
ne*s. While then* site was kept busy
receiving rongrntillations on the nietVs*
o f iier entertainment
fVoperty owners on Burk Lake are
having a tlitefi o|n nod to pii v.-nt i •.
lake rising !&lt;»■ tagt tj.rtiiy
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Win
Tills IS a long fell Viali :is
of tin' dis ks wi fe under water in ari.
all of last year.

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Miss (»race spent the day
•"n'- ^ arren Royal and family
Monda&gt;'
ML»* G race remained »pend
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M OOItE M O V EM EN TS
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&lt;&gt;(*&lt;&gt;. Sfsvr wiia here loukinic a 'ter ius
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Iteardu!! avenue proper! \ tlr'S »w*k
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Me ha.« .1 pompon «ujnTinietidiiig road
building on the East Coast near Du­
pont
Mr« S(&gt;err, their «on and hun■**-P ari . ampli g on tin «poi
tt ,1 Swo|*e id t tv ledo wa« liusv here
last woek getting two new familo-' »»•!lled oil property tie sold them
Rev
and Mrs ’J |i lain rent e anti fallii;, of
It1« 1 springs \\ .. lint i' IH.ii^tit what isti'.w r, is */i&gt; I... .-- piare on It. ard ill
-tv. • ue ai d Mr at d Mr*
sp ria .
h ‘"'ttl7 and family •»! t olumhu*, him
sas Itouglil live a. r&gt;-s •&gt;f Mu- -am« farm
and will leitld i
Ia
.o il M rs
lai .* ri i .•&gt; will r. «ni. in t la l » m
Miss Jennie McClelland 1« venting
•n r . \ i felntivis f..r a fi w vvudJohtt Warren hiss l«**ii .pule seriously
ill with fever
I &gt;r Neal in attendance. ’
( &gt;nr mail man, li A Tkntiios is hav ]
itig a two welks' vacation. C it. lirism i
.« «tile l it lit lllg.
I « ’ ’ e ■ -.«"1 is m • I «•1ng »..u .,
I hen w ;; r,&lt;'t le l- llllgl« . at IV ieltul.
-* ' "Ut h*re .is l fieri w,ts hu-l vear
lie good prnat. tor celery last year are
an m ren tive to Uh- growers to raise
more. It is estim ated there will ite a
great deal more raised than the past
O VIEDO O CCURRENCES
season
Pepitela and euulitlower will
Rohert Lawton left Tuesday morn­
Is- raised in larger ip ian tilii* than here
ing for Auburn. Ala., where he will re
trifore
More of a diversifying ol cro|*v
sftme h'B course *n roliege
"u-em* to t« the thing this «eaa..ii,
Miaa Ella Bell Jones iis in Jarkson
I lie Suutlitrn I'n slu cs I o. have un
ville, where she is having a pleasant
l«&gt;rTed an yijmneneed
New
lersey
visit with relatives and college friends
gardener. 1./ Jenrgeson, a native o(
B . G. Sm ith is building a cottage on
Itenniark to work on their &lt; utneron
Graham street which wilt la* completed
City farms
by the middle of Octolier
Guy Randall has returned from a visit
John P. Evertafn of Tennessee, who
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home folks in Paducah, Ky.
has been with hta sister, Mrs. West
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E . W. Brown of Lralk*. G a., arr ved
Lake Charm for some time, has gone to .
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. lie re Tureday to visU his niece, Mrs.
Sanforu where he will spend several , r
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J r Met Iclland ami will also vuut his
months.
brother, E. L Brown and family at
There ¡a evidence of much enth usi­
F t. Christ mas.
asm in the churches. The Aid S o cirty
Joe Gucrry is nding a fine looking
which will combine with Home M is­
new horse.
sion work has been organized and the
A meeting was held Monday evening
meetings are well attended.
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at the church to see whut could la* dime
The Reading C ycle was entertained
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about jiroviding a school here or some
by Mrs. W. B. Howard Tuesday after....
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way to rarry the children into the town
noon. Ttiere was a Urgenumla-r of
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schools. Jo e Cameron, r N r_«tndgi&lt;
earnest mem tiers in attendants’ and the __ , ,
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and J r McC lelland were appointed ¡is
su bject read and discussed wils both
t&lt;)
{hl.
,H)unl
in tcrtstii.g and inatrucuve to all.
ra iU liy |loopU,
Mr. and Mrs. J . B . Jones are th e* D unran Mjtph, lt w n ( tn Ovlthm
proud parents of anotlier fine boy. now
Satu rd ay to guard lite Seminole county
three weeks old, and the name Ben­
convict» who are at work road build­
jam in Harrison Jo n ta has iieen added to
ing.
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the finn of Jon ta and sona
O. P. Swope haa sold to S. M. Swope
Episcopal Church
of Kansas the cottage now occupied by
Theodore Aulin. M r. Swojie will Is*
here in a few weeks to spend the w inter.*
D r. C. J . M niahall has bought two
iota on Main A reet cast q j the Hank
and will build in the near futures
Mr. and M ia. Rauleraon of Ft. Pierce,
who are visiting their mother, Mra.
Jacohn of Chuluota was the pleiwunl
week-end guest» of Mrs. Theo. Aulin.
E. A. Douglas» spent Monday night
in town. H a many friemis are* always
glad to leave him come.

The foUowtug -genam are registered
at the Cuahing House; H. G. Lester,
W. S. MeCUy. Tampa; M. J. Smith,
L. A. Hough and W. A. Gilman, Iowa;
H. D. Connor, H. W. Hswertbeim, Atlanto; L Ai -Bishop, Miaa M. Brown,
T. S. Rogen, C. H. Miikn, R. H. Brown* ing, Jacksonville; J. H. Hunter, C. B .

Services in the Church of the Holy
Cross, corner Park avenue and Fourth
street, until further notice will be as
follows:

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Not Returnable or Exchangeable

Butterick Patterns For October Now Ready.

Only a few days more and then the big day will com e when we will give our Free Prizes Away

October 10th Is The Dif 'WliM TherLncky Six Will Receive
1st Prize- Handsome Brass Bedstead
AA
4th Prize Genuine Fibre Trunk, a
very iine Fe)t Mattress, worth ................ « p U U .U U gem, worth ...................................... ........... $ 20.00
2nd Prize— A Winchester Sewing Ma- GM Q r7Ti
5th Prize— Genuine Cowhide Suit &lt; £ 1 A A A
c h in e , drop head, with automatic Attch.
• **Case, very useful, worth
« p lU a U l/
3rd Prize-Handsome Princess Dresser, (CQ A 0 0
5th Prize— Genuine Cowhide Hand- ^
beautiful finish, worthr— ■-■Nx-m....*.......... leather lined, very

$-7.00

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Monday, September 15th , 8 a. m.
W E WAMT SUBSCRIBERS
for the Delineator, which is pub­
lished every month. " I f you sub­
scribe Monday ym r will save $1.
Subscription price Monday for
two years, $2.00 net.

Special Values for Monday
8:00 a. m.
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Gowns— Lace Embroidery and
Hand
Trimmed, $1.35
x value a t ___W.....................

BOOKS

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Standard, copyright works,
nicely bound. Good fiction A Q p
and popular Novels, at

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Muslin Skirts

Lace and Embroidery Flounces
$1.50 value, our price
for these......... •........ .............

98c

Princess Slips

MENS SUITS TO ORDER
NOW IS T H E T IM E

to place your order for two or
three piece Suits and Overcoats.
We have a complete line of sam­
ples in plain and diagonal stripes,
also check cloth. All pure wool
(guaranteed), specCA
ial, B1ue Serge Suits i p I d i u U
From ilu* time your measure­
ment is taken and the Suit is re­
turned takes S days. The Royal
Tailors of New York City guar­
antee perfect goods, good work­
manship and a Suit that will fit.
We have taken many orders
and we would like to have you
place &gt;Uur order with us.

HAND TA ILO RED SUITS

Embroidery and Tucks
$1.35 value, at
Ladies’ Drawers
Igiceand also Embroi­
dery Trimmed....................
Indies* Drawers, open
and closed
...................
Ladies’ Corset Covers
Lace and Embroidery Trimming
75c value at
49c
35c value at
25c
Astounding Reductions
i n Ready to Wear Skirts: /?
$1.50valueat
U i/ C
( ’olgates’ Talc Powder
Cashmere Bout|uet, M iin d \’iolet. Eclat and Dactylis 1
25c val ues a t
AO C
OIL CLOTH
In White. Marble and I Q «
colors, .lUi valium--- ---------

98c

49c
25c

WINDOW SHADES "
ii ir i . N E
.Yn&gt;i 'ft it lent
per \a n I

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eolors,

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SI IT1NGS
Shepherd ehei k Sm! ing.s:
52 inches wide
3li mrhe.s wide
M AMSII

39c
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SI I I IN( .S

for l.adie^:
36-in wide, good value
42-in wide, French Serge

49c
98c

GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
New line of Men's ( ollars, made
by the Frisbie. Coon «t ( ’&lt;)., in
latest styles, lfn*. or two O T/»
for
ZoC
( tH&gt;l\and comfortable.
MEN’S SILK TIES
Exceptional value and
pretty patterns

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OVERALLS
Nunally’s Engineer Overalls,
"Union Made," $1.00 QA/»
value for
o i/ C
WORK SHIRTS
Army Standard Blue Bell
Chambray 'finish Work / I Q «
Shirts, 50c value for * ....
Five dollar A. No. !, John B,
Stetson llaLs, black (I?Q' Q Q
and tan, going at
¿p 0»»/ 0
Men’s Pants, all sizes. Serge
and Woolens.
GrinneU's Work (doves.

Regular price lUc, now Q T «
going at
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MEN’S KELT HATS
Neat, nobby shapes, in all sizes.
Regular $2 value,go- (I* -| A Q
ing at
ip 1 . 4 : 0
I his lot of hats is like the one
we had some few weeks ago. hut
absolutely new. Spt*eial value.
BULGARIAN RIBBON
\ allies up it) 23c, pt*r 1 Q 1 „
yard, now
402^

FOR ONE DAY ONLY
and th at day is Monday, Sept.
15th, a t 8.00 a. m. _
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S. S. S.
Unbleached Sheeting, 10
yards for
O J /C
(Limit 20 yards to customer).
Worth 10 yards for $1.00.

COMBS
‘“Special Value— Saw Wood
Combs, non breakable, Q Q «
50c value................. ........... O c/ L
. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
Again we repeat this is time to
supply yourself with;Shoes. We
have a good line made by good
and well known established man­
ufacturers^ and are here for good,
conservative wearers.
This means you.
A good lint* of Men’s Shoes for
$2.98 and other values:
$3.50 Shoes for
$2.98
4.00 Shoes for
3.48
4.50 Shorn for
3.98
5.00 Shoes for
4.39
Made bv the Snow Shoe Com­
pany, our standard grade for Men.
1adies, our Fall line of Godman and Selliv Shoes are here
mwj art* waiting for you.
I V ire s
$1 09 to

range

fro m

$ 3 .3 9

Mothers and Fathers, we have
right now a lint* of ( hiKIren’s
Shoes that are good ones. School
time is near here and a "Word to
the wise i.s sullieient."
Good
values from 71c and (J*-j (\Q
up to
f p I .r J o
Amoskeag Dress Ginghams

New line of Ginghams
at per yard

9k

CROCKERYWARE SPECIALS
RED SEAL GINGHAMS
$1.50 White with tinted elfecLs,
These are going at per
bowls and pitchers
QQ
vani, onlv
for only
$1.25 1Main White ( om- Q Q «
NECKWEAR
binets
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New line of Ladies’
Our Standard Dinner Q f T «
Neckwear
at 23c and
Plates, special, 3 for .
75c Vegetable Dishes with cov­
September showing of
Outings
ers, neat gold and flower f t Q «
design, special
O J/ C
25c Meat Platters, neat "I Q ^,
FURNIFURE
gold and flower design
JLI/C
25c St. Rigis Salad 1 CT«
Bowls.............................
1 D C If you were buying a house
you would consider whether this
10c Cream Pitchers, a
one or that one .would do. Now
special for Monday
■C
we ask you to consider us, in^reSix articles—3 Cups Q C «
gard
to our Furniture proposi­
and Saucers, special
tion. $1.00 a week payments and
a small amount down wifi fur­
nish your house.

Ilk

10c
10c

COME EA R L Y AND
H AVE FIR ST CHOICE

Curtain Madras

and

Scrim, only per yd ..............

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Special values in our good
looking. Trunks for
g g

Shgets—Full double &gt;|Q«
bod size.kgood value
. 4 t/ C
Our genuine Mohawk '£ ! Q «
Sheets, Monday only....... O i/ C

CALDWELL

&amp; SONS

Sunday school every Sunday morn­
ing at 9:45. • „
Morning Prayer and sermon every
Sunday morning at 11; except the first
Sunday of the month, when there* will I**
a choral celebration with sermon at that
hour. E arly celebration at 7:30 the
third Sunday in each m onth.

Even song "with arrmon every Sun&lt;iay
evening at 7 :30.
A ahort service of prayer and praise
every Wednesday evening at 7 JO, fol­
lowed by an informal talk on the princhurch.
tf

REV. ARTHUR S. PECK,

D. A.

CASHt DEPARTMENT STORE
SANFORD,

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Y o u don t have to wait until you die t o get
your m o n e y .............................................................

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It is w ait in g for you at any time you need it.
and s o m e t i m e s you need, it m ighty quick,.

Start an

a cc ou n t and insure you rself and
yo u j^ f a m il y against tlA unexpected.

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portion of thoae who survive the first
five years are left with impaired health
which limit* nr destroys their efficiency
in later hie
If the m atter la* considered from the
financial investment society can make
no IsilitL
Co-see that
its children are wx*lk -+w*rrr. —(x 'Ciwts
money to bring a child into the world,
even if it* life t* snuffed out within a few
days
ll cunt» more to rear a ehihl to
the year» of m aturity, when it becomes
a wealth producer, yet one third die
under the age of twenty-one years and
one-half are gone at forty, and the mini
l«T t hat
Liu- w ^iol“ ' wlyJwa t of
throe sente years and ten -s small in ­
deed.
Inasmuch iu the timt five yearn of life
are more lataTto the race than any other
similar period, the attention of econo­
mists and sanitarians everywhere has
been directed within recent yearn to the
rare of the ha hies. The attem pts have
b**en made in many American cities
to reath the child through its parents
have not been received wfth ur.jvrrsal
favor. Many people-are too. ignorant
to understand the- "im portance of the

Y o u will find in our bank that courteous at
. t e n t i o n is given to the smal l depositor quite
as freely as to the wealthy one. r *.
W e will pay you d per cent, on tim e deposits
and c a n look after your aflairs in a most
s a ti s f a c t o r y m a n n e r ...............................................

SANFORD
thè dry H|KJiigm ami foiiml they rarned
forti *u |—r ceni 'il nilrogen. frac!sui
of a i - t ceni o[ ¡« i I.lhIi forty |»-r cent
of teinui* aiai suine other &gt;■ie n ell t.« of
vaine I In’ *|«*ng'-&gt; are *n ahundant that
it i* thmight the\ a 111 prove a v,illudile
lei 1ili/mg ,i**el ul!f*rvi,-r lin fami e r*
" " * ( trew YT'twm'i are l'Io*. ennilgli Tu '
Itali ia * i .11,1-*.* i,, tlti'lll
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l'eiu n * in tim id a
I nr .e ,ir* agii repurts frotn limi j»can ,ui hard* in thè *oulh Mim a ed a
tota! of imi onO ireos then under cui
Uva......
Nearly «vm i cighL* of thè ,
rore III lo
stut*-* as follows
florida
4M 175;
tieorglu .'12 tfÜO, laiuisiaria
L‘7 507.
M ,*.„.«.«ipp¡ 25 401». Alutmma 20 6*(4
j e xn* * 12 894' Smith Carolina
¡(66;

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•: Theo. Schaal il
Jeweler

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CALL SflD SEE US '—

too stubborn or too proud to recognize [wru (lf tlll. (lmUM Slate« and
the right of the state to meddle with
what they consider their own jiersorial

affairs. .

.
Bight of Entering

Mex-

ten and its natural habitat in this
country is an area including nearly
the whole of eastern Texas the east­
ern half of Oklahoma
practically all
of Missouri ami Arkansas
two-thirds
of Lm isiana two-thirds of Tennessee
and parts of Mississippi
Alabama*
Kent nek i
Indiana
Illinois.
Kansas
and Iowa.
M il the pis-an Ins- has tn addition
1ms i in eessfully |ilanti*f in a stretch
of inuiltry. extending back from the
ci m- f 1
i.iriirlg distance* u \ irgllim
N o 'I 1 ,r,,|m.i South i itrolma t,*«ir

Plumbing and
C ä ü . F JX tin js

All Work Receive» M j Personal
Attention And IleHt Effort»

O p p o ste City Hall

tri C»rrr * r' ^ i i ' '

Expert Repairing of all kind» " I

N O T IC E

. •|As I have charge of the business of the
1 * ] T itle Bond &amp; G uarantee Co., E a st San­
ford Land League, and W. A. W hit­
com b. I can be found in the T a x As­
sessor’s Office in the cou rt house.

ju t n r v

123 W. F ir«I Street

and Oklahoma 1)08 a total of 175 126.
Sanford - - Florida
These figures indicate the probably
proportional plan of jwcans in each
stall according to the bureau of plant
industry of the national department of
agriculture which finds so much inF R O M F T LOSS S E T T L E M E N T S
ter*-*t in the subject that it has ris'ent- A1AY A Y S F I.EA SE th a t’s why O UR
iy issued a bulletin on the pecan com panies appeal to the man who is
prepared hi Spis-ial Agent C A. IletaL
___ particular about
EIRE 1NSU1L.
physical well being ol.Lbe child.. oOicxa-i.— ■&gt;ww.-m rt-is -fm m d -m rtv In u rtfU B .' ANGE*

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T H O S . K. B A T E S

i * i l f . t Joij

O ur companies meet al] loas claims
fairly and always majui prompt settle­
ments— for they have the ample money*
reserve necessary.

But it is genernlly conceded that tile
I asure through us and you insure
state has the right to enter the family
heat.
to see that the child is guaranteed a
normal life. T h e parent in no longer'
5 S reci gnired as the owner of the child in
the n use of owning an anim al or other
propirty. Not only is the parent for­
bidden to destroy his offspring outright,
hut lie may not subject it to such tr e a t­
o i lt ST M L RKf'OR.M st Hortl.
ment as a ill prevent its normal dev«'|ojw
ment, and the meaning of the term
Sheri it Hand Krport* Marianna I ol'normal development” is griming more
Iej¿e in (iiH&gt;d Shape
lilxru l day by day.
Put up in 40-pound idrony! paper bay's, full
In the prfsent conditions of society
Sheriff Hand has returned from a trip
to Marianna* where he took two San­ It is practically impossible th at the state
strength. This lime is especially adapted for
ford negro lioys who will take the full »Lull assume the right to guard the prem'lilrnlmng soil acidity, and for making in­
course in brick making and other in- natal existence of the child, and at presTake Dodson's Liver Tone and Mo About
dustrial pursuit* at the sta te reform ent it is limited to its protection as an
secticides. 25 cents per sack. $12.50 per ton.
Muir business. It \\ ill l.ilen I p
school.
mde|*,iiden(- (sing
Vour (Tver W ithout Harm
Sheriff Hand was very much ini- 1 In the practical development of t hi-*
\
t
oils attack or constipation an
&gt;pr**e*ed with the industrial school snd idea of infant hygiene, ignorance on the
t&gt;
&gt;
..............
irg-n short wfnle til a sjsion
(,nrt of thè p&amp;hent fuvs i**,n a gretti ol*
states ihut it is in a nu*,t flourishing con
ful
I
1
lodson's
l.iver Tone the iniid i
dition, although needing mure money stad e to thè advance of thè sciencx» ol
from the state to enlarge it and improve eugenie». iii|*s'iully among lite ¡nMirer Vegetafile remedy that every druggist
ÌI in many ways
They are building elassi-s wii i xo- limitiùl means prohihit Vu.i r c io *
lie * i-f. I. It Ffulqrs ii ( o about
new house« and lining nil they can to frequent eulls upon thè diK'tor. Orguli
They know that
make the inmates comfortable, but the irei) eflortM bave lieon made in northern I (oil*oti * l.iver Tone.
it
i■
■
i
';irmli-s*
preparation
that -tart*
mimU'r is iticri'osing all tin* time and a* utili Miuthern .-jt’i“* IO solve thè coiti
Me
&lt;without
violence
and
pints you
all of t Ih'IIi are apt to *|»ell'l sonn- n il plex pmhlein o f tiringlllg elTis’tlle il *
ilitii
i,,ip.
without
interfering
wilfi
sistant-e
to
ihose
,-hddreii
that
m**l
&gt;t.
years or more ut the school the condii 111n
loor
duis
'Fills
store
guaranti-es
it
and
whose
i-r'etnnstatic«»
pn-vent
(
lietil
twomoB more congested every year
\i Mn»! (l.ir&lt;lt-n 11* th r i;«*m*nil truck« r
«»ru* that brini^ big ri**
The Ixiys are taiigfit trade* of vanou* frolli riseiving medicai attentim i at thè I,, h. i tfiat. and will give you your
rt.o,
Oil
k
d
io
n
don't
find
Dodson's
tur fi** nri K h in vr* mu-fit
i ^ r h í i p “* t h r
- li 1 ! »■ f a v in i tiiwariln th*‘
kinds, among them (lie mnm ifaei-ir, t iti«-, 11o-\ parileularly newi il
. ■i gt'le* loll .pic k i 'Hsi relief
1 ■ oiitlme iili- praciioal working out I
of hriek amf t he hinhlmg* are m.i'li I ’ 1 *
r* -i 11¿a! i-111 11 f S' - 1 1•*t 1 t I II, r T •' • 1* for both
f Tilt idea Me m elilo,1* ,o d r .* llt*
help of the young carpenter* of
g,
ri'"
and
ciiddren
it in«» a pi* .is
M M ) I» K K L ^ r*-ÌMY Í^Tfíi Tv&lt;rvTvyM fr^T: tt^ T I T 7 K K
wltool.
f'hev are also given tin- rii,it -so iirvd le, sistem ai irmi etiorts tiTTir.1 g
i'
*&gt;
I
lid
I*
*afo
alul
ri'llahle
I
fie
m enu of an (-ducutimi and when th&gt; . thè i liililretl of Jaeksoni die w ittm r t,.
d *ti.id y griiwtfi and
Mlftt g l i e * lo Mil' plani.« u q u ick « la r '
■&gt;" .-•■III* f,,r a large bottle and
leave they sjioultl make gisid c m -.t,- p.ist Iwo ,.a i * are glieli
i:ro,lu
d
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M
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good
«flipping
q
u
a
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r
l'e*.
■ I- II I, k to \,„&lt; if l I, i- ¡I
i Irganired I tTorl
if t here is any good in 11 •n
I t , ■I . r
0
a i o that ,i ii.L*n t i
h
Ite tir « X ,,rg. tun-ii i llort» m i* (.all ■■( I K ’
ill *avs that sitine of them are might.,
■
i
hard customer* when they hr*t co me to CfltldreH 'is-lli lo imi e iss'11 attiong l fu
tim i alni don't f.&gt;..
tin *. Ii'sil and in* two scl.olars lov, im c l o n i ! , iimcn* wlio*e a ttiiitio i, a ;,
of
Dodson's
Liver T one
called iiearly two years ago hy I ir . l f
saint».
Vre made right
Send for our free book* entitled.
'
In
danger
if
you do
T'i-rry city la-alth oflieer to t tu- largì
Mie mcdieino M i'
mori.d II all.ohg Ila- negro race a* *■ r
I RI SH P O T A T O E S
I , I M A V lit &gt;M th o f I It MU
1 I U R I DA \ E f . E T A H I . K S
.1 i re. oMimeiiil and gnat
pareti wiifi Miai of Mie wfet«' race.
I le
r»—
*1111 w, l* Ih*' orgaitl/ltlioh h i Mie i. i '
mil I ik.
It,.1,1* 1iitrfi mû 1
,*f Me race 1 tte i ■■ ■•■ ,| Ih ,
W IL S O N R r o O M K K I K K T IU Z K K C O .
U|T
ll*»*4I Mint.
I ri |rol I Ile 111 \«*, « 111"t
\\ I( 11 In
f ,i*.'d ffiri-ugh 11, * org i r.ii ,,|
ni . - . i t ,
i
At I t. ■»*!,.,,'
SEND
F O R C A T A L O G U E
J \L'KS( f NV I L L E . H . t »RI DA
i
t o k a nd I'. »Hard
t rad* 1hi y.|fcit*î*t it Hi if forili ling i tew &lt;oloreil im e. a woman traiti.*| m In i W. ,.i. ,.g.
M r. R. ('. Maxwell, Mgr. Sanford Prandi
school flous*- to riu-et the needs ol our t'fOt« Mettuid», wìls hrought fruiti I'flieken Feed*. Mainly I»'*1 and Buckli.mille all kinds of
rapidly growing community was taken \\ asliingtmi. Tti her cliarge wivs nun e\i'- Ineuliaior.*.
uid Supplies and Mur
I'o u ltri Rem ido
mittiei thè generai over»iglit of (he feudi fi
up
Seed* life Fin* Rest
Mr M elami n|*,|ied the d i* »»*ion, of Mie negro eluldren of Mie city.
TH E W A LTO N SEED CO M PAN Y
i * I lati m g tin in* ,| Ior a heller l&gt; ; 111 , all;, atnoiig Mie |wmri r and more igi
3 B E atl H i, S tr•• I
JackioovOI« Fla
0
.mi. mi far il* Miei eiudd l&lt;c rearfn d t , _;
and of a logli *■ hi,, i cour**' III re 111 l ,,
&lt;&gt; R O L L I N S
COLLEGE.
W IN T ER
PARK
i
,
a
rt'n
i
calli
aissing,
and
In
Mie
,od
i • i a d*o , .dling at lent piti
t h&gt; I i '
♦
O
ld
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l
And
M
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t
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P
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f
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l
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p
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i
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F
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r
i
d
a
|J,t ii.it lia re i* on Lutiti i fund
it -at H it ris-ti il friellds uf thè e,ni*.
. m,,
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,
*
ir
largì
I
,
Mie
t
art
;
\ . G ì , Mu*i Ì tplrlion Ì 111 r \ rr* iGiittralL Vff» tttkij füJutOial
J.l 1 Uih a* ada ! ,|&gt;- i .i - l a* 1er
Ni l i
h u liu rti
1 e * . l i n • C. (tu i * r
•M.g
1111
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m
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Mr K ill» ' «aid that A In-t ■•id 01,11,1’,
. 1 1;\\ i i . i K
J wrJvr LuiMinfv «tram heat, r leviti« J»|htp. fire protection, fine $ytnna«iii in. no
: county wanted to build a ftit),dilli &gt;m iri advistlg mot Iter» il* to thè prtqier imr
fti aI a1 1a. jitAtlrf n««11nun el i I m meni
! fute rea« hr i» *.f fttuaii, 55,1)00 »ffan. a «Ì«*ten
p i a n i ! * r*»i* ¿ I r e . l u i » * » n u r a l v i a * »
hoij-t* *orne i ear« ag" h&gt; A|ih lean, mg. , lothltig ami hygieuii trcuiinm s p f l I AI 1 It s
Sujwftì ne i i»»nti irt# Im tinrn ftvKool. full hartktn| njuipmrrd
New cKtimcaj
other* thought I futi it mi ani ruination .iL*&gt;, in .m c\,immutimi of *us|&gt;en
Fu kind » II,III.I Fainted (Tuna
and (ili ytu al laImmafflifiri. r«|utpp&lt;d %*itk nrety modrffi drvicf ; iftalyiis oli soi li* f«f.
to the county, hut he afterwards discov­ cuse.s of commutunible diseusen, (ter
Gorham'* Sterling Silver
ulifri* foittlr dealer, preparalmn for cb|Hirer inf tour ara
ered that his «lian of I ht' e,«*i amounted U lularli of iulieiTuliMÌs and to «egrati
1 abra, boahnf, •**ti»tititnJ. foli. Duini, fiw&gt;ihaH, Gaalteihall. (, hntfian bui undrRogers' Fluted Ware
iHiiiiifialimial
rijtrnar* nm-lrrafe wholarabipa avallatile
I iti « ataiojuri adtlrria
to a hi tut $5.00, T'liis he said was an *uefi i-il-v* io rentier them lea.st dangi r
Klgtn and Walitiam Wat dir«
*¡ye ojH-in-r to him in the matter of puh oii* to Me- fumili unti to thè cmiiinunii
W IL L IA M
F R E M O N T 0 LAC K MAN, Ph. L L D . P R E S ID E N T
l’he p railii.il risiili» bove l»s-li Ilio-'
lie improvement.*
I l» total may sound
\||. LiMiDS m d a r a n t k k d
Istill
ili lui alni ile- leader* of Mie r &gt;•
big, but when divided up among tin
fia le ficon mlluenual iti tie ir *ii| | taxpayer* is «mail
Mr Kehhiiider and Mr Ranh n o n and III elillstllig tfie ctHIperiltioll
talked on the i,.*c,-**m of i-rmidiog tern otfier* Alni are diris-tly lielietÌMod h
porm i quarter* for the high *. hool ile- sucir systeilialtc elfort». Tfie orgunl/.i
pnrtmvnt until the new building can be liuti niiikes full re porte of ita work to
compì* teil
The tow I1 ball wa* -ug ti!*' c it. Iioard of fieallh, frutti whn l
Çiwted. also ila- moling ol tin Minia rei» n e * » 1« Louiisel and m inti il*- i - i
ftEhool ho ti«*'. Mr Muttluenx thought altee
l'Iie U om an’s (Tulli» of Jackson
the Buda building not worth moving.
ville
within thè present yeur ha» armisi.d
A petition drawn up by Mr L. M
Illudi
attentimi Iti ptlillisiling «onte
Rehliilidi r. asking tfiat lite could &gt; board
-tartliug
statem eiits regarding infant
pall an *jlnelUi|i for tfie purport "i v o t­
mortality
iti Miai c ity . It hius showed
ing on u $5,000 limili issue Tor budding a
m w school lious«' wa* signed hi ncsrli hv actuid figure» timi mure than otte
fc
_
'
hundred
and
fifty
Jacksonville
bulnr»
S
3
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all prewni.
A (krutiott -drawn up hv Mr K ilbw 'under two year* of age d ie', uiinu.Atly .' S
was uhopcc*ètlb-d, miking that Me govprevent id tie cau**«; that more. =
ernor appoint a JuaUcx-M The peace for “ tan fifty &lt;Im- from, dirty food and U*af, =
tiiia district
‘
valion, ami th at, Jn 1912, ni;,'rr|y.*qpi«/:fc
o n e UC&gt; tm fuller w:l* added *to t h.«|4*“ D of them died without medliud. at- =
numb«* Up roll, making a total 0 0 &lt;enl1un. Motn»|&gt;olw.

X

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Kh inda
Ala hums
Mississippi
I* nasi a na and [V ia* and the area of
nu&gt;*t extensive planting I* iti Honda
Insogni and Alnhuma* and In a small
portion of M ssLssippi and lanasiuna
Tam pa Tim t«

C H A S E &amp; CO.

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FERTILIZERS

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Fernald Hardware Co.

The Store of Quality

forty-three.
t i
Sponge» for Fertilizer
Washington
Sept.
11
In
search
for
SjS
H igiene nmt Horfda Unhfe*
a
&lt;
heap
fertilirx-r
of
high
(«»iacfi
&gt;*,»i
Porter
State
il«allh
•GG
i,-lit tin, department of agriculture ',i
OVfirir
(If all tiie children Dim in Mu I nilei! day i iiti f tts alien t a in drawn to the lug —
I fie
State* rtior*- titan mie-fmtrtI dn i* f.,re gerhi ad *|»onge of Southern KloekJa
thoy reach their filth year; ont*iiftli f»e-,wUuuiw»
tLn department wiia ftr*t —

A very’s sulky plows, M cCormick m ow ers a n d h a y
rakes, cutaw ay harrow s and ievelers, A cm e
Planet J r . tools and garden im plem ents. .
fcS fr
stock. Reliable goods. Low est prides.
Pearson cem ent coated nails, box^strapping, shafting,

pulleys, packing house supplies.

for® they are one year old. Whut a called to lb« »i&gt;otige by Thomas
commentary on twentieth century rivi- lb»idy o ' Key West* who says the farm- S 3
Wui cure your Rheum ati»m
liraliun' A stock breeder would lx- its of the Florida keys have been using S
it for ^
yAnrs
fertilizer with marked .
forced out of business by such a loss.
... .as a -----rBJgta, Headache«, Cramp». Ctilic.
While one child in foiir.di« liefore it |hucc** s . The s(x»ngc grown hy the ton =
jjw xiru, B n iiw », Cuta anti H um *. Old
AVENUE
SANFORD^F7 PLORI
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it (Ah AT spongo u tt good * deal tti
Sting« of Inwctfl, E tc .
Anti readies the »go or sclf-cdtweiousnetp, J and
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and control of it» parents, a large pro- the exi»ert* of the depratntrw analyzed
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doesn't tflkn tnortry to run n I cylinder- ox t e a m " an he exprrnied It. äülllilllllllll
For ninnv mlHa the team w-niled through
V .iir r litt!«* i f t fie old giivernnitu.l
Ilìt 15
li i« n il a w •tVn
ir 1n4 iluirilnlil
fuUUhnl r,ï^f&gt; Turbal •) aliti &gt;fV|ni Vi«.»»•11 i I'»
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f i l i l i « In i: M&gt; l'ollcxTtl wiilllu In" 1(1 ili,* ir 11. - I« lu» I irnitkiili »• uhm * tin ri- o» u
tin n* i&lt; i i» w¡i i it
LoJir!« nf a n n i r e f md «■ uj;d up « il li I; »i , j. r . fi r?&gt; ti
uh«, option m ica.-W U O a » re , Hold». r Sr ,
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Not the National Issue now* pend mg before the Congress ol the United
m n » - « i i t.1 .iw y y v T " — -■
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't*Ì*f*-+*TT r v p r f s -w n ttq
(Mlven-d In I In* I'll, lu I'nfflrr SI? 'HI 1, 1 , r , l
States, but your own currency problem.
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Eniered
i rrtn ile lf M mail mailer Aula.i 2 .'n*l
Ia i» tu run a iii'«&gt;|&gt;tt|n*r. • Hot iiiutii*) ' 1*111111111 » r*n «i-ut "ut, fruii' Miami.
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Hi a ve rei lo Ilei.«) and tu* liand** armind word
lai;'
uri u-** merely tu the S 3
aiutar Ari ol Man li Sol I S 7W
W in* ter nin-ded tni'tw*&gt; tu iundui't a ««attip ami nut to thè irei« he «aid. —».
You must adopt a system whereby your expenditures will be governed
.---------- iff llfr«t’1 flu.tldln«
Telephone No l i » , K.^ M,a(„.f
Kind »orti» are Ih.* medi- The tr.a-1 are md log eniniRh far te i,.- . S 3
cn tT it!/ ¡ ¿ y * b e a i r t u u i i L ji l - y u W i ji W i « * ^ ______ ...
~
um «f 1 xchmigi thal dii tlu* Ì umìiii*» For gr:ij&gt;fT*|"T'« he *.ud
Around Ahl/MV^^ E
Si'rmnolo count) L* worth $ 2 ,4 7 s,h il
{ ||(. i^Jitor kind word« and ehureh mi- ciMx he swamp there are some big trota — I
A C H U C K IN G A C C O U N T with this Bank will help y o u 'to do tlfis.
P re tty husky for an infant.
lam pa
u^ket«. When you !—■»• an editor hut a g'««. mill would ritm i them all out g
T im t*.
* j t h m one), watch him. He’ll Ire pay- in Hire* month» time according to the
H You can deposit your weekly, monthly income and give checks tor your
“— A)
ing hi» bills and disgracing hi» proftiooon.* nffh*iul Akolita* in the Indian tongue
expenditures always bearing in tfiind that
SO U T H IS P R O SP E R O U S
Never give money to an editor; make mean/ »wool potati*« and rooche pu-ans =5
While the cry of “hard tim e*" is heard hjm trade it out. H t-likes a swup.
«war.p. Miami M etrojiolis.
throughout other section» of the Union, * Tlion when you die, after you have
the southern states, with Florida in the «rood around for years and sneered at
If.* HiMrirt Hill Ml (tight
lead nptiear to !«• immune to this dis- the editor
and
his
little
Jim
Crow
p.i|«*r
,
f
A
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i p i m i
•from
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Tt ualla
t l N i ha»»
. a a e n c«*
ii
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.

I CURRENCY PROBLEM SETTLED
HOW CAN I LIVE WITHIN MY MEANS

THE RAINY DAY MAY COME

caw‘-

Heport» from Atlanta are to the effect

tn* »ure that you have your w
ifi «-mi m j ark&gt;1,nNju,.
fIJr three »xtra mpi«« by one of your

wiii =
v•"
— not. d »lory in your y c te n la y * . ==
**| haVe

------- th a t the railroad official* nr,- calling w ip in g children, and when if..- reads
qpori shippers to coo|icrnti* xxith them the generous and touching notice a b o u t. j w|M&gt;
- itt-xhtir. egprta m . .
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him.

la-avy In the Carohnas, Georgia and j what lie want» n, your heartfelt th an k s;
. . F l o r i d a . T h e »T at« a ffected have of- then he can pa* hi» printers and he cun
ten suffered loss in times past because ,hank the gr.vera. Give your jo t, work
of »hortage^in tl«* car «n? »upply.^and to a traveling man and then u»k for half
equally mhch
lx*cau»e *hip|iers h a w rat,*s lor church notices. Get your
be«n slow* in
loading and unloading letter hi ads and stationery
printed
product».
out of town and then tlood the editor
Adherence to system in this important vsith lu autiful thought« in card« of
work will not only aid the railroads in thunk« and/inolutioia« of re*«ja*i*t
T he)
handling traffic, hut will prove ¡1.« great make such spicy reading and you ur&gt; so
a lioon to shippers, including fruit and proud of your local papi*r when you pick
vegetable growers.
' it vip till« &lt;1 with t In -o glowing mortuary
0
article».

next election
elictto n for congressmen,
congressmen. You
state further that your exam ination
has found Floyd’s assertions Correct.
’ Your .story and Mr. Floyd's xsmt
I ¡oils art* not altogi ila r corn i t , hiiiI tin re
is hardly any in ti s .m I) for apprehen
sion in the premises
I have exun ineil
Im ih the p u n tili law. and the enrolled
lull.
The p r i n t e d law di«*« «lulu tw o th ird

on ati 1 l t i ijsivi scale
D u v a l cou nty ha-s riat-nlly

IH-un

&gt;j» n,a r

w 1 1Fi the Indian

tiled

tus

ltr*t

J ‘.ualiAi L u/i^r»*v!Hti'Hiai I h u r r h

VV-l- I i

in g ti'h on hapti inla r 1 hu t prior t o it&gt;
fin is he, I p u b lica tio n diellh ial tu ' t a l e w i .l i I l . i t

t h e h ui Id 111 g ol 15 n 1 li*« uf « In 11 and tar
v ia road, at r c n a 'd e r a h l r 1 x| tn »e

T in

t a r v i a is a | ati i.tail a r t i r k . n . m p c s r d .
i t is s aid , of t a r , cil and o t h e r i n g n d t -

\ i orrerthm
."anfnril, F la .
l.ditur hunford Herald

n |hir 1 run I aini*ii " r w hat he h ¿e* renin
m n id u l

am 1 t

to the g o v e r n m e n t

the

!»• 11 r

S - n m i u le a and t l m r 1 nr»
Indian« M u « l f a r m

Nr

In

n

| 1 11 I'M I

cop) mg

minuti*«

f

county commissioners
I made one
t v |Higrnphu nl error and made amount
e n t s . T Fe goxid read s c c n i r i t t i e of the
*| r a n ru V Miis m u c h , h o w e v e r . ’ '
paid J.t* ( Harris (or huulirig for court
Ja c k » nvdie I« aril i*l trade is very much sup|
Indian enrmi omi in r
.uul
house m ad f'M S6. when it should have
c| f t i t d t o t h e use of tarv ia. and alter t h a t is that the In d i a n s must t u r n to
ta
il, f'* «e
I also n a d e tax collie
nn ii i*| is i u r " f t i c *1 sell roHi1« i t » I n I •u n i ult'irc
Vkitl
tin
« i t i l i o . i i ••(
•
•
e
l f*■r s u l ' u* •t -•
It w i a lo t d. n | o| 's t i e *&lt; Il't a- c. ■» • ,
’*•

und d isu ti g r a n r g

li m a w ill r i ■ « i.

f a rt tl :»l • d .it it n r •• v» ill l i t n n
or.e kills th e • ther

11 .,1

U i de tur uhd » il

may It* all light fer pebble or land roads,

I m rgl.ei» *

—

•»' d

.1 : I t l

• .i I « ••: t at an * tel

t r .. i j r.g

in

the

t o a irai t u u l i a * « et i.il w ht n a 11 r lullt

/«,

&gt;«5.

■ru « lu ll m v uir next lesili* and ohltg

lte«|a*ctfully,
F: a . D O U G L A S S ,

F',vi rgladis

Clerk.

and1 u n * agri i a b ly sur|
l'hohta'
t " !,• t!' i It 1 r«*gri *« 1. mg m ad».

I IM I! VI H V M an 15 a 1 M f t \ « i *i * an m al
F c 1mliar rli-iilll'g 1 1 1 * grnufitl
1 lai l u g f i .r i r* 1 1* .i i 11 an* n .
ha* m !v i ti n ;iii&gt; ; fi 1 |i n r .u,il as ,i r*
* . •ru i1*• *î ! •» tl .1' K T? t î 1
Stilt 1 •• I*» fî 1i M ! 1 1 ffn»
i
1 ,i
bn» 1 ti. III! il iti it 1&gt;
U. - 1. ! ,
, t l u v r* - ff 1 f * A \ % . fi ! f • Il t f v fi .

Ee -*r ..

■ f J ’ ll

(* In

"While on this laat trip l visited the
farm

•u f 1:&gt; imi «lui
I'leUMl ll.«lfl II.L*

fulve la

alwiut fifteen ri.il« B s o u t h of l-ukc O k u
O

ms

K

illd

r i t I ■ .!

( e m o t i v e is t i e f irn
\hd I
t h e y « ill m a k e good lorimr*».

thru*, is no doubt that th^y will ru in , ex, etim ent

marl or sin 11 ri ad«.

' •"» ’ g

ui ^utxl I tr n a - l * .

U b&gt; lf.t-y .i/i

i

plat.i't will cri ** tie |nt)i *1 nni'tf.ir mg land tie»« that I would nut do .il
planet
an .ere ."
Lut i c ha» tit ) * t liarncd why lunl»
ll.«- exit ruin nt farm contains 160
migrate, nor how tliey ff&gt;.
*
acris and the work is supervised hy the
He ran put a lot of wheels and win« n issu-iinms at an Fqiiscopal na*.»i n
tog ilher and g im rate a force he calls th in * situated. The land is high ha«
electi ¡city, and with it he can perform nevi-r laen overflowetl and the dean
wonders
said ;s unusually rich
\aned rropp
Hut 1m* docen t know what electriritv are laing grown on it.
b , nor why it un
Small Allotment« for Indiana
He ran generate power at a give.i
The custom of an Indian office has
point, convi) It hundreds of m ilts over always l«*en to give each Indian an al
a slrndrr wtte, and with it light a me- lottren t of 160 acres hut D ein Silencer
tropoliais of Hm* opin*on that thia |&gt;lan should
Hut he has never l«*en able to dis- not neccwatily govern in the rase ol
cover hc.w a lightning bug or a gh w S r i . molt» of Florida la-cause tl«* land
worm gfr.rra!«*« light uilkoul h&lt;xt.
h«rv if* much mori* r;rh than the lamia
11« ___
L ..11J
______ 1
He can build towenng buildings, in the northwxet. Framing in Florida
hugh cathedral*, giant »hi|&lt;* and irn- i* murh more intensified and he is of
tr.enee budges airces broad and turhu the opinion that 40 arris of farming lnnd
lent stn a m a —
with pocibly some grazing land would
B u t he cannot make an egg. nor ex Ik* sufficient. The government bos sevplain why l i e inside of a waurmelon is eral reservations in the state hut in the
red, the outside green and the seeds event it has not land enough to provide
black.
each of the 576 Indians w*th a farm it
can navigate the ocean and is could buy more,
lining io navigate the »if*— *"
Th e Indian commissioner stated th at
B u t he cannot stay the oiean's tides |the government has receded from its
nor divert the currents of the air.
&lt;policy of issuing rations to Indians and
Ju s t about the time he gets puffed as fast as treaties expire new ones are
up ao big over his conquest of nature made In which the ration cause is elimth at he is ju st about to explode with a mated.
loud sport, old Mother Nature smile« ! "T h ere is no incentive for the India
•«#4'&lt;hTxaiiwh«m w-;rrlt Hv»x knocks » l l r l .e 't w - wurk-* when he knows that every
wind out of him. He’s pretty big. to ninety days he wijl rec« ive from Uncle
be sure, hut compared with, what 1« Sam three months' ra tio n s " he said.
Fias done and what he hasn’t done s a.**
T he S. mmolts have never received
a grain of rand to the bulk of the uni , rations from the govcraipent they have
verse.— Will M . Maupin in Bryan's |never surrendered and as the cornmis
Commoner.
«¡oner said they are technically a war­
ring tribe.
AN E A S Y T A S K
It U ltra m onry t a run » hcw iw u xr.
Wh»t »n ««aeration. What a whop-

Drove Through Big Cypreaa
D ean Spencer drove clear through

the big ryprraa swamp with a "ai»

Special

M eeting

of

Sto ck h o ld er«

S a n fo rd .V 1 v e rg ln d ca Itn ilro ad &lt; o.

IrfM

NOTH K OC INt UBPOKATION
Notte# u l»r»l y flYrn (hat th* un(Wmfn#d
will
Io th# (¿ovrfnor ol lh# «t$l# #f Horui*.

r Z L * . on th« 2 tlh day of .September,
«sui
•n», inroe
pora tin*
A. I). IBIS, for letters patent,
corpora
tint 8»mSem­
inole C o u n ty Hank, under iKe toUowlnf ta*opowd
rtvartar, th , uncinai of whieh ta now on file in the
offlv, of Ih# w n U iry uf «tal* of aaid »tala of
Florida.
Wiliuvw our nttTM thti 20th day of Aufuat,

A. D. IBIS

F e rn —t twka
D. I . T h r« *W
A. T . Iloaaatlrr
J o , I’ lm in m
N. II. f.a m rr
F. I - Woodruff
T . E. Wtloun

\

t*Toeo,,d Chart or of Hrmtnofa Cawatr Bank
The undorvipwd iororporatora, b,r*by aaaoelate i k t n w i u a rotether for lha purpoea of herom ini Inrorporsted and forminj a corporation
under and by virtu« of lha Law, of the Slat« of
Fionda, with and under the followinf proposed

charter:

*

I.

¿■•I

——
=
^3
^2

Offering you absolute security for your deposits and extending you every
facility ol a well equipped bank.

EE
——

The Peoples Bank of Sanford

pro—**11— nr «■ rr.* v ta» prtivlil^i hy lha I«»» nm
.....................
tth
th# Hanking 1.
VI.
Th# dtr#4-1#r» «hall I«# rW t#l by th# itork*
KnMera ar #a/-h annual m#«tln| All oth## «.fTWr«
ai«»! rfnD* J) •«** 'hall la* rU--tia| annually t»&gt; thr
hoard uf i*irp«tora Th»* annual rrwvltnr uf ' he
•iiaVhoMer» «hall f«** h»M on thr ftrat Thursday
in January m »-arb &gt;»*af
VII.
I ' nt il th# i-fTUrr» «L*atraf ml th# flr»t annual
rTv^-’ inf of th# »tfv-khobirr* »h»U l«r qualtñ#«!. thr
I u«m««a nf uu| &lt;tir|M&gt;rati«&gt;n thaH I# nm«Juct#a|
t . th# folia«tng ramni c’fTtr*r»
I-Tfra» Itti#, l‘^»***d#nt. P I. Thr«#h#r. Vi»&gt;
l’fr« it#f«t
,
. &lt; atthtrr and Fi&gt;cfMl
I #k# !» !. Thr«#h#f N I* t *«nr&gt;#lly. A T hm
■pttef Ji«^ • art«##i*n. 1 i \NtU«sn S II i«a/tt#r
h I
«■•lrxjfT,
M U l* L l . J « liwirteit and
J «ifi ri U e iih , dlfKlun
1 h** |HMliifAi&gt; #|i|rms
f ##rh and uf ali of ih# %«»d JirK-tor# u Sanford.
l'nudi.
\ III
I Th# high»#! irrviUftl uf in'lri'lfsltwstti uf t&gt;fh#r
Da'-iliiy to *h»«h Ihe w
# n| &lt;xir|*aratlon »hall ai
mry um# uii/exl itM»Jf «hall '«# o limit#-! and
!r(u «1 h» ‘vs-tw*n - T12 of I .m# ral Matul## «»f
Mai# ( I U«f*«la
IX
Tl#* nan## and rrMflmr#* of tl»#
and th# imimiil nf rapita! «Cork »uh#m!a#«i by
rack arr a- fotlo»«
!U«uie*nr#
San«#
So Share*#
anli.nl. n»
f't.r f##! 1Jihr
mhmrt •
pMl -Karr»
&gt;#nfun1. fi#
1» 1. nifA«h#r
A 1* &lt; &lt;•ni#*!!)
^nfiif»! Ma
VI aitar#«
111 e1 a•,-w
a» funi } 1«
! T K»»#eUrf
i « i ari.»rt r
war f r•1 Ma
IH .» a —
f \ \K «. *
41 1 a ••
4
!" «».a • Il •••rn#r
a* ' 1 Ma
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a* 1
f 1
- 1»
Ma
1 ' «! a-r4. f. ••! ! ' a
W M u
'1 -f.a'e—
J 1 liet.l.rl*
"anfun! Ma
i •altare-«
ai.. |l! Ma
J ihn Mr»« h
lo atoirr#

fnr lour ron»#&lt;’utlY# v rrk a In th# Hanford HrrvUf,
m m #rrkly n#w»pap«tf |*ubliib#&gt;l tn Hrtmnol#
rajuniy, FVsrtiU
Wllr##« my hand and th# •*•! of «»uf court at
Hanford, thi* 2Uh day of Aufu«t. 1VIX.
K. A. IXIUGLA83,
Clark CTrruIt Caurt, SarnlnoU County, florid a.

WiUon A llnuaholdrr.
Solicitor» for ('omplainanta.

3 Kn-ltc

Board of «laven Director*, a Caahiar,

-• * j

___ ___

and ouch

T h e following e x t r a c t from an ivddrrss| t o the public t o u n d i a
note of vital in t e re s t to every p ro g re ss iv e farmer.
W&lt; I n » . ,
lllffetl

irm u n i
i l , r t l i i n r * i l i * i ' » u a i i l •..
%g r I« l i l t Ilf « I \i I , V 1 1 i r a t l. t » r t i r * r f y ••t

f i o r i i Hi«
ilif» " t w f * r « J

rfT\« t r i t t ) *tf g r r ^ t h u t i n r w
Am ! l » r y

m r n t i ü ï l y o f •« *#nr#

«f|iH|l«| 1»

lin ttrfljlk

f \ r . u y’ K fA r t».#f»««

iltrr« f/y f«# fA# f&gt;i»w*

In other w o n l*— do a w a y with »low, c o s t l y and inefficient m a n ­
ual labor and a n i m a l power, hy t h e adoption o f rapid,
convenie nt and e c o n o m i c a l F . l r c t n c P o w er .
N o fo r m o f j x i w e r a p p l i c a t i o n n n g i v e to f a r m i n g t h e
" e f f i c i e n c y o f g r i u t b u s i n e s s u n d e r t a k l i n e s " **• niueli a s t h e u s e
o f K lrs 'tr ic M o t o r s .
I h e y a s s u r e sui*i*rss 111 s ll li n e s o f
m odern ind ustrial effo rt.
»

l-et us f u r n i s h y o u «ome (vatic f a r t « on the
p ro fita b le u»e of F.leclric P o w e r o n Form«

Sanford l ight
1 1 0 S o . L a rk

I
!

&amp;

Fuel Co.
Phone 27

i

R E D U C E D P R IC E ON G U A R A N T E E D
G O O D Y EA R PA T H FIN D ER PLA IN TR EA D
$ 2 5 0 E ach

—

B IC Y C L E

T IR E S

--

$

&lt;►
■&gt;
■&gt;
*

2.50 E ach

N e v e r «old u n y w h e r e le »s l h a n $ 3 .2 5 to $3 . 5 0 . A big c o n t r a c t wilh
t h e G o o d y e a r f a c t o r y d ir e c t n u k e s t h e price lo m e s o I c a n hell at c lo s e
m ar g in profit, fo r r a s h , t h e s e t i r e « s i $ 2 .5 0 e a c h .
T h e s e l i r e « a r c m l s e c o n d « , uld s t o r k or d e f e c t i v e In any way hul
fr e s h s to c k J u s t in front t h r fa c to r y a n d e a c h o n e c a r r i e s a facto ry g u a r a n ­
t e e thal m e a n « i m m e d i a t e re p ln rr m iw it I I F '.H L HY M FI o f any o n r (hat
prov e« on e x a m i n a t i o n lo be d e f e c t i v e in iqatetlA f or w o ikm an &amp; h lp .

101 lai Slre«l

W.

S.

PARKER

To AU Creditor», Ic fitc n DUuüfqUm tnd AU
1‘cmmi kirinf (TaIom or Dtmudi i|i)ut nid

hâtât«:
You. and #ach of you. ara htriby natlfWd and
raqoirvd to p c n n l any rlaima And demanda
which yos. or either of you. may have aratnot ,
the r—tal«
a t , ,of
. Kmjnrtt .II.
. . Ifenrdon d t c aiwd, late
of Hemtnoi, county, Florida, ta tk , uadmifned
admlolafrator hi mid m tala. within two years
from lha date hereof.

Dated August l»tk. A. D. IBIS.
B. W. HBUN DON,

N o l l e I» k*v»hy r l v ,n th a t lid - will I , rereived
at t h , o fllr, of Ih , ( I r r k of Ih * C lrru it C ou rt.
HemlnQU rv u n ly . up lo an d Including H aptem lor
l i l h . IB IS , lor tu ro b h ln g ptioon rail« for lha
ro u n ty )ait, to ha«« a r a p a m y for iw eo ty .fo u r
•tronero, and aleo hid« w ill ha received up to and

&amp;

H. E. T O L A R , Cashier
R. R. D E A S , Asst. Cashier

In r» K aut« of
ErsuneU 11. Herndon

H. L . D U H A R T
ICE CREAM FACTORY .
.# *

l-«-Frl

II

m.

BUSINESS

la f a u l t of lha fount; Jud/a Seminai* Covai».
Hui, «r t lurida

T h, rrneral nature of the buiinm to b« Iran»
V ¿¡¡¡¡*£TbZik.B« bL
‘ UUIUM,
. b
y
the
atatulea of the otate of fionda.

The aatouat ol tspilal atoek of aaid corporation
«hall bo Fifty Thouaaad Dollaro to be dlrkieil
Flva Hundred Sbarre of the par valu, of
Hundred Dallara each, to be paid ia caah.
IV.
The term for which aaid corporation «hall axiat
«hail be Ninety-Nine Years.
V.
of the aaid corporation shall ba

YOUR

Science taken to the Farm

Stai# of Rur h!»
S#m!nnl# (*&lt;»unty
( in î ht» d ii iw-fw.n»lly aftfi#«*#«! Iwfnr# m# For
n#1 1#»L#, 1* 1. TLrawirf A i* &lt;'t«nn#U) A T
Kttwrli#!, Jn# ‘ amaron. T ! Wilwn. S II
&lt;.«irar y 1.
«-l'»ff IV II W,f h ' . J 1 ilei.
r #! f an i Juhr M» • Fi a 1« ■n# [••fw..nalì&gt; «ar||
«ru! kn««#») l » rt * t • 1*# K# mdi» *lual*
«•##&lt;* f * n
imi • ! •' « 1*--Vi’«•1 hr furvf'Hf f |*n#
p «ww( , 1 ar«#f t. -, e» -n. |r » iii|" Y lUnk ani
a* h f»i» t &lt;lu!l •a *n 1 *m l y ari»ni «t '•#•!(•*«
a
a f.•f i h. a*« * ani! pur
t! •! I'# *-a*- , t’r-l ‘ ►
*-e e• ‘ !.« r« Iti tl| •a- —.*
1» • e-w a*
1 ».a . Fie •a$nfi&gt; *, t ry *
f.ai «1 al l ai! ai «1 n 'ta. ìi»4* ¿Ut h •lay tt( Ag(U«I.
A D 1&gt;1J.
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M C 1VuHOSl'.,
%••*#•&gt; I ulitif Mat# il l#ff»

Adminlvtcalor Estate of Emm» tt il. Ifwndón, t&gt;ecit

, « 2 * JUSTE!
w.i,.k .,’°T7f],v

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The name of the corporation «half 1— Seni laote
County Hank, and ita place ol buona— «hall h»
In the county of Hevnlnote. city of Hanford aad
alai, of Florida.

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T H E P E O P L E S B A N K O F S A N F O R D has an F S T A B L I S H F D
S A V I N G S D E P A R T M E N T thru which the people of this community
have received more than $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 in interest since its organization
and the same efficient service is extended now as is in the past.

&lt;I d llu-eting of the stockholder*
( '-I ni ! F’ verglud**« K.ulriui"
i .n , i - v • • t- lu id at tip* nfl'p* of th.
cumpant ai Sanford, H on d a, ut thn*e
o ' d o - k p. in . tin* 17th day of Sep
XI» • rn *-t| it«# ! r b ! 'j . 1 MI S
tetnla-r, I'M 1. for tin* |iuri&gt;&lt;c-e of con*id
I In
ermg and determining u(kmi the selling
o( the railroad, tracks, right of way
In ih# ('irruit
S#-v«*nlh Ju llri*! C’lrrviV,
locomotive and stations of the Sanford
Stai#* of f loffia. SrmiiHtUr (*ouniy. In ( hanrrry
4 Fivergladi-s Railroad Com pany, sub
K W U «fe and M^ti# (ifry
Jhhni. a» Ki k u Iik« of Fatal# of «
ji«*t to the lieh of the Com pany's inort
W T John», tlKraan). ( *orrgage now exitting thereon, and fur the , platnttiOu
! Iftlf of
I'ubiifiliun
purjKiM* of considering ut said m inting '
any matter« th at may be considered al » e.«|«.rmiton ol Hood«, s j
r'---- dy »nd Kobrft II
I&gt;r.
regulur annual stockholders' meeting, Tru%t## !&gt;#f»nd»nU
Tb# d#f#fvi»nt llobort II IUm»#y, tnut«#. »Ill
J N W H IT N E R
I lk » f&gt;ol|f* Ihil b# u rr»jutr#-1 to ip|a«/ In th# trill
of
romptainsnta filrd in ihn raun, on Monday.
4-‘J w
S e crtta r)’*
the «ink
iki'day of..................................
Ortober, A. D. IBIS.
^
11 U furtK#r orr1#r#d that tht* #Tx1#r !&gt;# t'uMish#«!
I

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*,8

you in your emergency.

WANTS

r, (•&lt;»rt

D ep artm ent at

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m o n e y w ill d r a A r - f m ir p e r c e n t - T r r t r r r s t a n d is a lw a y s r e a d y t o s e r v e
v n l l r r m r r i f r n r v ............................................................................................................................

ihstrot.s, and no ikcoiiiì d istrict, hut tlw*
enrolled hill is all r'ght with regard to
^
f q( th&lt;j cago
1
“The printed law carrying two third
districts is a mistake of printer, and I
M. M. S M IT H , President
have a copy of the printed law* !&gt;eforr
H. R! S T E V E N S , V ice P resident
m e , c a r r y i n g an e r r a t a t o this effect
"S o far as the effective date of the act
is c o n c e rn e d you are correct on that 1
It Is I Vldefll tli.it t h i s s e c t i o n of th e act
d.»*« not mean exactly what its adviv olK, f llfíicwr. anti . m(&gt;i&gt;,x m a, , 1» corporation
It I* t h e general opin In«» «Uthotu« TI— linoni of llirortors may
rate« intended
api-,ml mhonllnata officer» and «raployiwvi, with
mil. however, th at candidate« for con- ,uch j»,w»r». .lune» «ml iwim ol nflv# «• th»&gt; m«&gt;

Massachusetts has many mile« of this
m e n t e r th e p rim a r ie « ofi next
kind of road, and they an* proving very *
T h e Ileal S e n d n u l r «
y rar ils contcm|i|utcd by, the supjK&gt;rter«
service able. In Massachusetts, where
Agriculture will he t li«* .salvation of nj iK#. act •r» last legislaturu
lalior is paid Î2.00 a day and wia-d to H e S o lin o le Indians of Florida
heat the oil la-fore applying it n «t»
T h i s s th e o p in io n of I H an I
A
l &gt;ld F olks’ Service
|C.00 per n rd, it n e ts b IhiuI 45 cents S|«-nc*r. Indian r u m m i u i n n r r for the
Heraus«*
of our sirknioss, we an* com|x*r square yard to build th's road The stuti*. who liles returned from th e lug
I«
IU‘&lt;!
(«1
r
all
&lt;»fT tin* &lt;&gt;1&lt;I Knlk'n si r v i f f
I^ike county cominittea* thinks this c y p r e s s swamp, wliere he s|»*nt *ix
in* Hi»rrv inri«*«* 1 But
M»rm*
c is t could la* reduced in Mond» m t** wi-eFs, high water iKTas'imed hy tini ati
*»n»*
rents |a*r yard, or I ’J.MKl |a*r ride of n a i nt tw.ivv run s i*oni|a*lliiig h im tu • f b**r tin •
y r jiT K o N i;.
ri ad 16 l i s t wide. J^ike cuuzit» Julian l e a v e |hi* swamp (nr the lim e living
very f a v e r a t 't y m e lilts 11 ad and u i . l i »

— T 4 iis
vnu

, he |M t legislature, but the enrolled’ bill S
^
p rJn | *,, ,a%. crcntrlI (wo , hir(1 di|. =
u k u &gt;|)d „„
afJt] th a l lho ,aw =
doM W|| g|) ¡ nto c(Tw.t u n ti, u(Ur tlw.

N O TH IN G I.IK K Itllli h
money scorn the lillhy thing'
Lake countv
will* «.«m vote on the » o n ’t In the p,u.*. innocent .d i.ilu r
propi*ition of issuing J600.000 in »Kinds. Know; un&gt; thing about it. Keep that for
for the purpose of constructing roads « ^ i d tradespeople who charge for thejr
.«
« . . .the county. A
» com mt..
rvHi Tin»
in i liYvrii
throughout
itter un
* aTr*
Th«* L
U,r&lt;1
l&lt;JVW n
“ rhi*«&gt;rfiil
rhw*rfu! i»ivor
giver.
of citizens from all sections of the county ,
tak«*s care of the editor, who has u
has juat returned from a tour i f the wist charter from the statp to act its a door
lie will get
and i*a.«t, where the)’ went to in.*|»"'*t mai for the community
out
the
ps|a*r
»iimehow.
and
stand (or
roads. In the wi*»t, tit,*) found con­
crete mails giving the l«*st service, tin* town and whoop it up for you when
!&gt;on‘t worry ahmit
while in the east, in Massachusetts es­ you run for office
the
editor
he'll
get
oil
I'he laird
pecially, they found the last results ol&gt;
knows
how
hut
somehow
li.istlligs
tamed (rum nn oil and sand mixture
on
the
Hudson
News
14 gallons of oil to the square yard

ise n tln .in ts c hang e will give it a try in g

And you therefore must set aside a lair portion of your means with
SA VIN G S D E P A R T M E N T .
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A|t(| ri.f,

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t,, nr, ,,f f(. „ , r,t

u h i r h givp prciruisr of U*inK unuf*un!!&gt;
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On 4th’ S t. Sanford Ave.
N O T I C E ___ ___

Including said data far retnodaling, for jail purpom-, tlw property purchased by the rounty of
Seminole, from k in . A. E . Hill, and now oerupied
hy E . K. Brady, according ta piasi and o&lt;«ri
Ilona b o w oo fila lo tba Clark's office.
The right ia rvorrvad to raise: any aad ail bids.
Witness my hand as Clerk of the Hoard i
a ty Commioaionm. Seminate County, Flor-

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h-Frt-It«

Ca-

TL** liiot ami uuIaLyh-Ciwatw. Faciory in S e m in n lr Cnnnfy.
H. L. Dubart is now prepared to take care of the ice cream butinevx
of fhit section.
lie auurrd when you ate eating some of the new.
factoryi ice cream that you are eating the bext.
ThU factory il pre­
pared to take care of bolH the retail and wholesale frade. All pr*
dert promptly cared for.
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'-■**«' •-— -

t r j Herald Want Adsl Vill Bring ResultS

�-=Tr

12. 1918

—

Mrs. Endor Curlctt of Geneva uns iti
til«' r it V U-atcninv

1’ 1'
U tile

H a p p e n in g » — M e n t i o n
M a ile r s

In

V

Of

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M r. nml M rs. T . K . But**?* nnd M iss
I»Mf nf ! i
'I II I H..H- G ì . . . r . t ì . n . d

V

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stimm»'.» O f T h e F lo a tin g Snudi I nlk -¡ut* in c ili A rra n g e d Fo r H u ir in l
i Ir m i il Keuder**

été . U Í Í &amp; . &lt; w a .

s * ' M^d

M r.

K

C ow art ni .‘-'or

Gonzalea left' y m to rtfn y (or I hiy-

iur lisliiiig

(„n u [tra fh for a fe u d a y s ' outing.
W a it for the G e n e v a M iu s ln l* at tin*
Frid ay

mgl t

F- Craig of th e So u th e rn F t di tu «

M r« li
w iII roti

u rlìi

fi letui.

Ja c k s o n v ille

M r. and M m . J w

T i « -da;,

K en n ed y

&lt;&gt;( ,'n r .

|U s I

fa r
|.

.laugt î.
,,f (,i T

liti. r. turno.I Ir..in . iri|
u lioro In- a. i ..ti i
im i t In i •,11H' ■t
tur . i n r.il .........

M. l

|&gt; 1 f .

'¡n i i,

t- l

t ' mg

alan!)

l ' i l a l alto r oftrr

l" ‘

I

I

Vou

t -I.

e atiT

drow n .-in

I ’ark 'w m im ing
learn tu « u on,

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tiie

pool
L u i;

'Jin '

M-

K d u a r d ',

" W'

tu ie*- to

.r .i d

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per copy.

S. M a x w e ll.

li)l tic

the

g u .'

In ;

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The elevator shaft at

the new .•«•art

\ iruir.jtt-Carolina G lu iiiu u l

to .,

th a t [dare for I fie next few months.

A

f

Mr

and

dr.

Mr

( ’unnidly a ra i .-»or.. 11-.«».».-

M rs

M a rk

und

M r»

M o\.

SiTTi'e I" . i ii 'ii '

il. g,

and . f d

It . »n. r al d

^;..i A ia*.—

-

Ai i' h

h. M o

Vowi-ll is in

N. u

&amp;iu

il 'WT1 the high cost id living.

\lrs f f Hrady a n d h t'l.
h»v. r. iiir'.- l from a vi-u *,•»

in-»
,.

ai d 1. 1at|v. - m \m ertrii»

■

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js.inG it. t i. iirgm

i ■r,&lt; i . »•

Hruig tiie fam ily for an ali-day J*U ItU
Missis

Hut h

K len im r

K o G tts

M r'
g

il
\ Mm
II
1rf L r W 1*Il .K l
t r * f . ■t * 1 W

K I 1‘ir k and • tald n n ret ,t ■-i
,,r,| .Saturday night .diet - |.t i

w ill return to bis ;

It. C, How era, one of Sanford 's
popular pharm acists m ade a hurried
trip to Jacksonville, w h e re he was called

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\ .% r

r *I

in ( i t

K a te
I

"t g

tu*

o g

u i .-i

to

M nuser

I.

\\ nd*

the well k n o w n &gt;ignr

n anida. Mirer bus | urrhnscd a F •.r&lt;i u r
i 1.i I i i» cigtir- froiu mi*, i &lt; w, • ut ,
. . 11 i

»;

t ‘i

1.ulfuad a ft ¡r d*

Clothier and Men’s Furnhsher

•■• . in. lit Ii
IT,k i s '

T. l

out

in every
h

V 1 1lilt's

Tow

O ur bii-iro««. has inrr-Msed double
motto . .... I i.&gt; or f.-r to ine.-t

v ilie to v p it ti,*’ Ib iw li rs and found t hem

uin»

horn, m i k for Sanford.

pretty

H ra d y has r &gt;
•t ur ti*-»1 from a trip

M i-

g..ii .• of

auction.

T in*

prize,

a

D u tch fern dish was aw a rd e d to
S

i'lik - lo n . who won

M a ry ( olln r

enroot,, to his home a fte r a sh ore husi-

M rs. J . I I O verm an le il Tuesday for
.............
A t la n ta and other |&gt;oinls to buy her fall
M(K-k of m illin ery
She ex|&gt;erlJi to G
gone i i I k i UI t«'ti days, and duung her

l&gt;w* trip to Ja c k so n ville .

a bee no*' M is* A n n a Overm an will huve

th e C ly d e

la.at

k- H. Philips w ill h a v e a full supply of
lenuine Hermuda
«nL-r.

O n io n seed in Sept101-tf

Ch:is

1Huge.'

and

H a rry

F

Airs

t .K N K V A

e d 111*’&gt;. ’I. Supplt..« vv. - l.aV e
\\ ,

are

•

now

■ ’t o-l

t*r. par«1.! t..

■ f al i

to.

111 •.. t, 1-, I ..Id|,

the

last

:

tw o

t.r

JU 't don Idl'd our

c a ter to. e ve ry wish.
i.ir d

n

, k.

and

It. V- .It I &lt;.It i • -I/.-.

a

.

It 'll

pr n ■ ni.d 1. rm- nr.' I In mo t lib- ra I . v . r olb-red to 1he
prrt'ltr
\V . ro rd iu ll. nival, you to r a il arid look over
jO j

mu wtovk

HM

p.itrtng.

Dot. I forget o- wn«t* to n.,.-I .if

H irv rle

He-

x Sanford Cycle Company
P a lm etto A v c.

O p p o s i t e C ity B l d g .

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•-imford.

t .. ti a- forem an bv . v
Address U n i lush,

M O m iK N

2-lf

ito Mri|
i i I .t
I " , ’" I I, O) avenue
.( a Tier for r. 1 I a
No stilali children

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S

W ilso n

Vaug hn's

( OI

K SK S

IN

Honk keeping. Hanking, (ominerrinl [.aw. Com­

I tr
»

M ille r. M rs . It
Fuli-aton

M IN S T R K L S

Ar 1 1 li m , lie .

m e r c ia l

' l i i q ^ a n i l . a n d a ll

! d 1I U

G ood F a rm fot U. nt
i .islle G a rd e n
on tractio n line, three• mil*-* from c ity .
¡II t iled. 1w o good
! I l l till'd for live Vi II!
I ..'.I died
Kent
'lowing w ill«, bait

I

I.KAK.N I &lt;&gt; IK* ID

I ’e n m n iis h ip .
K r a u t lie s

*d

T y p e w r i t in g '.
( t v il

t

l

S e r v ire .

and

DOING.

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A N D N I G H T ( I.A .H S F S

111

h

I .re

A

Mrs

H h 'K F

place the finest home talent that e v e r gatherafternoon and in the course ed under one roof tree and th e y have
few hours had landed eight line le e n rehearsing some fine stu ff through
C harite Dingtsr landed tiie larg- lite w inter at their d iffe re n t afin rs.

i*, r n &lt;»

sW FOH I»

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Disi.

n .n im iA

\id

■ m «U d am

1IMI \\ i it.

Fu r S a h ­
nt

■1 teks
¡ ■t.-.

1tiiia n

It muter

X ii

\S ite fur
big bargain
It .'..tifi, nl It U *
A l,h

¡i

U. s

JC
V
g

K u ­ 1 l ri-.n: 1muse w ilii
1'
li« at •.1
Apply t " A
Ufi-líe

Kent

Fo r
Ü il II .

Vv vil

1 Oliti.' ny-

,it'

No

Kent

For

I'ark

A lt '. ,

THE

*XJ*

MX

GOODS

«s

\\ e certainly bave them---anyI hing you could want that any drug

Q

store carries. T h e i|iuilily Is good---we lin k out for lim i.
assortm ent is big. T h e p rires are right— re ry fair.

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The

tHiiniH, bulli, eie. tu r liv'bt., gas forcookii g
Apply to H &lt; I lutti«»', over Ten
( nt St*ire
DI tic

W anled Honost. c..int« t. ni
«P ire
mip|HT or wottld reni (or cotning ». asoli
Nil x«-d M in s tre ls llu *e M a d e llig Hits
The Sanfunl CY!«*ry Farm no* in eow" in (ie n e v a and O rfa n d o
peas und in high stnt*' of cultivation. •j
O ur Xinter c it y of G en eva haa aome of
Addr*-»* E. Valente, Sunford. Fla
Dii-tf

charge of the m illin ery parlor».
Jo u rn e ye d out to Ja c k

u it h m

:

• tin '., i-mg dernainl for

lo r . , I

' iv** t . • "

top score

N ew m an.

the city ym terd a y on

ï

n,

w h ile creasing the t i ticks.

H. Fogg of A lta m o n te arrived in

h

't o r k

' b ’ J f , ’.,

'

1 lombi

( o n n iily . Airs

N

Apply

and . v|« . t.s I. pi ,&gt;

fa ta lly by U in g struck by a s t r ic t car

*(.■) is an etflclent e n i|ilo ye e of the Sea•*°ar&lt;l m South F lo rid a .

FLO RID A

Ever Been Brought To Sanford

n

rulatl. oliv&gt; *, wafers and i.
t ea to her
g iasls. am oi.g .»la.m wet«- A Ja rs A 1'

by liia brolber,

-

S a n f o r d B u s in e s s C o lle g e

bv lb*' »e 1 1nut* condltu n " i k's bti tlicrin-law , .1, A. Itn rtrce , wfio wins 'm u te d

yesterday accom panied

-

Most Complete Stock of Bicycles \nd

108
.

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The host."» -• r v id upp, tirin g tv-pitnnfig-

John Ih ll of M o n ro e w:i* m tin* c it y

them .

We Are Opening Up The Largest And

.if v for a G 1 1 , r &lt;j. L .

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i

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■ was sun iro n e d

i V°n im im ru n t businir»».

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i

Asbt'Vlbe. w hem

,tn\

1 H up

••nronte In.me they » t ip p 'd *n Jaekeon-

|.y K

nl

l ir:.indo

•H'lirales etitiTta p ie .1 i f.
Ab­
frM.n,|, yist.- rd a y alternnon at the |«u&gt;-

to

thread

Bicycle Supplies This Week That Has

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M o n d ay to a tte n d the fu n e ra l of Air-

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1 (. S trin g i. How, Mr

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M ' - I nie I f o' i it 111; I amt italph i r 1 V i!
r. t i n e .I (r m a v ii ' - v .inpus i« it t.»

J W U a rren has se vered his l.usin»-.eotif,... I lei, with the g r.s e r v buslins» nt
M iT 'u llcr nnd

\

utpPU

m l

I .ol .

.valiti**i '» Jli. 1h*

W ll I r.s g Ten II.

I- I'

M . « .M»

M'

’hg ’ 1 «»I mmitli very .i&gt; ligfitfully

home m . L ik e H elen.

Ila

tint

I', i. r-

riH.tti lions.

N.in fo ld

M is.

i igi t dir« * I n m

mturned fi'um N o rtli ( 'iiro liiiii f-jiturva.,
aft. ti:.nr:, w li.re th e y fm ve -i-td *).•
vampon monttLs
to

I '• 1 •' • ’ 1

to ta l*

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n M iii

it 1.it H Mi w lu. t W t** t hù-tfil

within the next few days

w uler from M a g n o lia avenue .lin in g lb.
heavy rains
Ib is i&gt; a ntnvi in the

S7-H

and

. ti,.

II

j ^iliVvS

li I dlit

liln s tc s ami wilt la-appointed to sc ho* tIs

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for a 'to r n i -i-wir

b iK 'ly

&lt;ir s h o d d y

SANFORD

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litiv&gt;, b. i n

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am i ijiiug I t* r. Ali
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P**r mo;

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as your arm

i t Wovsllaml i'a rk .

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II.

The iat(-st grH'titig nn the -tree! is su ite ( f moms w t h new fu rn itu re ami
" I I live you hail the dengue n t ' " and tiX tU f's
I lie Gat.- C it y House has brought
then fnlhiws a hst of treutrm tils a s 1&lt; t g

,• 1

lliev

l.L-t WH k
.1 ■!• T Hic
1»HV.iiiH«*n lili.- T1... V• .1 - ! ! ■
. J*f I * L i l T..-I . *. Icf
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M
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1,1» law i•lin-*' ( r ., in the I'»*'..pii » 1I.ITik n ¡i ul. ,1 G,.t u f.la ’. .¡ft* rt.i-ui
M i»« 1
t .¡.t i *-r U lutti.,r
' M Ù t U i l»|t la•li'dêti .UDÌ
b lill.illig to tl¡.' \\ i ‘»mir till X
flu ci, tf,.1f'" il»4 1* fitto. K Df 1 ,1t. . |. g.it.! M i " Al ■*r \ * t ..j 1f* LE If* »1VA■Uil, u ï » r

y ork .¡t\

VV( ) ( ) L

4,

I i,ur r* « n. .. ai »g».

n ¡ ■’ I

l&gt;ur|"

n*«»
wbere In- will tnirrlia.se the lall - lin k
for Ute dry goods firm of N 1' 'l o u . i l

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Sanford

arwk oJo—ire/i. u t « « iit.iirttis-stllt e 4 * n

iiiiv*- f.- tu n i..i fr •Ifli t ' ‘f"!* ...lo 11....
a* h* r** t i»*' v hiivi. 1»'•n -i» tiding t h* pa.»t
1

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!lor*c
i*111r*f 1

t 1 . la t i. &gt;- tu I la ir . Id P

turt,.-.l hint night fre n i .fa. k-onvtll.
where Mr. Connelly u ¡is railed on bust

\| f t 'r *1« v

J)lll(

i i

-e«. tul

sai-ter w ho helped Sauforu t*jin . to

Al, M ason and i h-htni. t..-, ■ fr..ru s in fe r,I i
i r,a.ado H* u.-b ,i
i li&lt;«.t ol (in ink- ,i s a i,lord and adja
tv-turned from n p le a s a n t v sit with re]
about three boms i .u»y runiiing.
rent te rrito ry u ho are al w a y s glad to
atives at W rig htsvillo, G eorg ia
1I &lt;
■ Virgo ia * f1if. loia i lieri't. a| ( u
• ),|« »mittlig ■■ .' -I - i- I e
.Mrs Dirry D o yle of N . w ^ nrk ar
ta n - r. - led I ! ■ k* •
i .ar age for 1. 1
Ml s í Veda at» I l i t t U ..r d, w tut Pad
riv-»sl Weiinesadi a n d is visiting i&lt;r porarv ip u ir le i' for s to lli,g fe rii!);, ra tn.r-l pli-.ts.int \i»il of - e v ir ili m o n iti'
parents. Mr. and M rs . .1 &lt; Mo t .m D. Jr
and tie ir ru s t.ui er» ran I«- to r ved at in I riditi tut have returned to Sanford
how-v I- alnimt brushed and u« ...»,» ,,i ■
ijexr itie huxx of the i l. va t.T .re |"i g

Iii I ‘ ( K !*

im

it ■

»liMa — —w ».

The emit rollte n r."»v &lt;M ....II f. rr t o I". al H .eh
Hilly
I"iiiiger is known VII t o . a l \ U v i r t I x e m r n t «
l rn lr r Ib is
N.w Sm yrna i« now m a fairly g.«*d I r* .in on. ... i mi. . .t the state to tin- &gt;.i h. r t lr .id lm i t b r e r C e n t » a l Inc I a r h I w u r
.■I'lidltn ii and ant*.« ' ¡in make I he trip liai m .hi' hia is making g " " d
He Gis

x Mrs It

Hi s

m

t.ilines

I m in j

- in * *

• v til |. iv.

■W A N T S

10*

t ltl.s _ h i m

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Hig I vrllrsion

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lîiirr

f

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ufi cl MITO g],L-». —
h it ’.our .'i¡iM t.ti'h r. 1
if. '1". U(,
; n
D \ i ..M » . Il

f

Closing out all p o p u la r must*' at

flu

Torn i t

'la il...

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vic­
No!ft f
41II lir f s*. •
tory
tw
o
senno
ns
ago
is
in
th
e
c
i
t
y
for
a
York.
1
’
- ^ _ V W1’ suffered H1ir*tiosx ¿if tin ir fat to n
He ha« i s’ en play It.g
" oHutftsiUiy»' v».'u.
P. W right n( W i n t e r G ar.ioiH i t . n u days ago an benMiní1 n r»i"l tu r.1
in the \\ m slo n Salem Hum and h&lt;l|s d
I
l
o
ruu.s
m
an
eth.rt
In
«avo
a«
iti,a
i.
U
H I
jutst of Ids brothers. W . i i and M I
1hi in u.in the jH'innint
111' u ally Siiliof th e (i'rilíziT
p.¡»s'|.|e
P i 11
Wright.
lord fi ends a re glad t••
I mi again
M r. am i Mr- lain. - T u rin ir id 1 hV (\ jr. and M rs. J . S . H in k li r. . * &lt;
M is | i
1 I!. rs, iih*. i. turned
tlVtllb .it«' it, »*■ . ", !.» 1.4V
Mf
from lauigu.mil Tin-mlay ¡¡ml - j i ■ i
*%
'..t I. r .I \\. dn.
Ir. o ,
,»¡t t■■ I •r
1 ur in r i- -• t * « • . tut •’
t 1* " * Ii
day in-re.
- r» . all. d in
km w it tirio «&lt;t 1 »• t . t \ 1
. , •Y.«t t..\ V » pa e-.is -, l ‘latti G o
M
l&gt;r S it. Sem ple has r . lu i ■■! In » ,
' j t . i l i . i t . ! ’. k . the &lt;i.|.l. t. din. " of her
a ii nt- ttu.l. t t ta- t. r r 11 •■
■
a ha-ini'»1* trip to V n ld u ttn . T 1M..11 and
mill her. who w II !.. .o n p . lh d to und. r
H«t t « r piaci . * ir sir'll r m v (or ( r *k Fitig* raid, (.a.
i o .1 I "1
. t . r : 1 1I &lt;
M
I l.f»,. ■ a.
t *i| ^ \y *t ! 1i 1 •*
la * *1 - 1
! v ,!)
Mis. i. H Youngs is 11.»
.. i i ».&lt; r
. on I a n ,. ■! M i
I I .. .. - i .1 r i t i. r n . ii to
I». K r*i;hp- \ I »
lu i t 1
daughti r. Mrs. J . A . H a r m !.I
M .l
S.l*lf--**l he I ntg'l.l
, »1 ._ •ml-,
M
o,'l
M
l
i
n
in.
.1
lor) v ill*’ avenue.
M l ' I li I &gt;r ul i a - ,L' r* I of t
i,. t ta ur ut Ii..
11 » m r. d
afe again tu Sanford,
l’bej have U-en
' v Mr. and M rs. L e w Fin her have re­
A tla n ta .w here she tj(a-nt a u . e h looking
A
V
.
H
A
M
I
t
i
t
k
.
visitin g for the past month in N e w a rk ,
turned from n delightful outing at
over the m a n y designs in fa il m illinery.
S
t
a
le
&lt;
'oniintinder
N' 1 , W a sh in g to n . |l
arid several
Coronado Henrh,
Il* r m u goods w ill a ril ve m a feu weeks
K 111g1 t f 'h. M areab.s«. of i he \\ -.rid
of tin N o tili ('a rn io n i resort.'.
and iitmouiH-eineiit will I m- m a ile in T he
"
Hon. W illia m lg « u . otie of F lo rid a 4«
li-'Ji.
lu orifer to take rari- of tile Imnk and ihual-l
M rs U nito li says tile fall de
stale senator* was a v is ito r from E i i m i «
I. -i..|k Ik* f I . r a] d l e added a u U T iir
'igi&gt; ale \ .ry pr.1l\ and w ill a p |v .d to
one (lav this week.
keyboard to (tie Monot&gt;|&gt;e ma. l ine, Ila Lidie*, .es never G iure
M, l. W right has re tu rn e d to In- &lt;li.
mat i ng one ,.( I t . n .- i i.u n p le t. t\|.&lt;
Itili;, I il Ig. r ..f ! G litui ..( l'nrn»
to* at the pm tolliro tlfti-r a Visit
i t'. t Tmg . &lt;|iiipm. i i it . -tat.
I «h •t » - " • ’ . toil... •al i "g ,,i Tin
old hum*’ in H a rtw e ll, G e o rg ia
returwdjfrom a tw o w e e k s ’ trift to ,\.W*.

ml

^ on will find the latest shades
*dhl paiierris,
to tlu* mm
nte yc&gt;njl he sure to find the one
to suit your taste.
S
O ur tailors will 1 land-Tailor
your,clothes to your measure from
the fabrie you select, and we guar­
antee ou will he satisfied.

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(Il T a l n p a .
M l« . M i.h
. i u n t i l" iH
i tit. rt au &gt;&gt;1 u hil&lt;

fri. 'd - a id relatives in t t a p
t . it &gt;
■ lîi.-hm oi il I ndiaini

| ;, |.it i vi «
H

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cotton

I hn i» i i.im iii

t. t i!t r. .

■I rjrg- . -,.. i.,| 1 1. t
f.vmp.* and r.-. i
1 •.
ti* i » t bal ruade la r i isti " t ir t hai ut:
_v .
ill r. . .
nei ».-un J«, forgotten
If, ■
M r ilfl« ! M r ' \ H t *o m m u i¿ were m
1 Inf ! in ÿ
Sanford W ednesday gn ro u te t“ their
IM .r • *
fiorile on Sto n e Island ill L a k e Monroe
l'a r i ■ i •
l ke&gt; have had a Iia e t «l.-llghlfill imp,
&lt;’lililí T
l-i lafliig t i e past live w e il- , atliolig

i. ii h.i- ri t

inorili« " f

lia«

G

sa-

t:. 11 lia thing.

Tito itiaiiv

I l.itr. |.l

■. !.i i ..I \ i -i i t&gt;» I., r « i u t. M o

»Te g ir l I" -«■»• limi a.II* .|J. LI.
(Jr.- t»ui \ F i\ * &gt;
i. ui appcluóL .».

• M r. and Mm. lio t ir y

I ml
I t

i,

it.i

(lie s l u c j ) s

til.

p u to win- visitors to S a n fo rd T in «din
p j^ ^ - y u iir _ c riiu c i. iu i
onion itessl u illi L . It . P iiiliH « A-( .»

W fS n n u

(tiie

M.,

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N o « ( &gt;rl&gt;

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mi'.iti

ago In i&gt; rii|. tate (rum dirigo* ..n.
t lilllka Ila r. i- lai piata', litt. t ...|.i:

n .fitn were in tow n y e s te rd a y ,

to

I Ml. .

I

11 &lt; i

I* .v e r y
'« » » i*

I

kfti.t i it 111 cc t

■I
t ..ru lla li" lí. ... i. 1» Itero In- a. i l a

trip lo Tam pa S a tu rd a y .

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Im i

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I* "fi t //***

il«

J A. il.n r ..1.1
M . IlotiVill«
.'

s \y J . T hÌBlicn in u d r a d ying l'ii-uif-»

Co

ni. .

I »orni by i

Mrs. T . D. H a y s is visitin g n l.it r . ■

Imperial T heatre n ext

PURE WOOL

II*.

arrnri palio I

|tor ib S a n fo H T u e s d a y .

p j

i t H l 'l t t u ù t a

l 'rupi.’« Hank 11hil it i hg
taiil
l'm p le« Hank (•.&lt; inlnriii.iiii.n

Il»rr&gt; N V tih u m &lt;&gt;f I-ocwburg »u- a .

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1TFMS Of IMMUSÌ

\lr, unii Mrs- J-

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laugh unii then t h.- m oney is donati

THE

SERVICE

To serve you best 1» our policy. To pica»,- you is our endeavor.
In M-rvlte we excel because we take unusual m eans to provide
comfort, convenience and satisfaction in every deal.

y e s te rd a y

Mr. and Mrs. W . M . Haytua and
of a
dau*htcr. Dorothy and Mr. G o rm ly
trout.
f*ve tomorrow for Coronado, where
cst ono
they wil) spend sovcral m w k j.
pounds.

v

M ts Htrrry Q uBckun bus was in Sanf« d W ednesday to r r r e t her daughter,
lin

A lthea

lic n d ,

w h o . has

been

in

tlanta for the past six m onth«.

A bunch of Sanford fishermen expect
j® «pond Sunday a t the Coronado
*ch, the many stories of good fishing
aving created considerable excitement.

1

No chance now to bent the Glnnts
°r the pennant o t th e world's ch nm
p n s h ip either. C apt. iairry Doyle
just married a H orid a girl.—Tampa
tribune.

weighing

a trifle over eight

Needing the money for many Improvemerits in Genf-vn in civic am i other
work, Mrs. Em ior Curlett coneelvod'thA
idea of arranging a m instrel score of
ladies an*! gentlemen, and the first perform ancr given at Geneva was such a
success that Orlando jieople invited the
troupe to show there and th ey made
even a greater hit there. B efore dis-

W . I’. C’ artAf,»» nd Deane Turner left
on Wednesday fpr Jacksonville by auto.
M r. Turner w(|l atop nt Jacksonville
but M r. C arter will motor to North t arolfna where he will meet Mr». C arter nnd
Id» r u l e son and bjpng them back to
Sanford.
P la c e

your

orders

B e rr ru d a O nions
C ry s ta l

W ax

for

anti

now
lt d

for
am i

Sep tem lw r

w ith L . ft. P h illjw &amp; ( n.

imnding, their m any S a n fo rd friends
|w
noxious for a |»»*k at th e innpvn-

genuine

W h it* ¡ t¡0|l (Tcjuesteii their cnmiizir'tv* Sanford, |

d e liv e ry |
H H - lI

¡ |(j

ih»* r.-sult that next F r id a y
( j lt, fni|&gt;erial

this c o m p a n y

night
of fun

T . D . U n d e rh ill of En terp rise was in makers wall appear here. T h ey have
Sanford yesterday. Mr. Underhill is the musical hits ami the fun h its and
0 . R. Calhoun haa returned from associated with Mr. Gordon in the their stuff is local making It much more
enjoyable than the stereotyped pro_ P r,on*^ ° Beach where ho has been busy poultry business, in the promising town
o f Enterprise and both gentlemen are faMonul m instrel jierformances.
Plonahi
ant^ holds the chainAll who attend the perform ance next
m uch (4«a£«d w ith th e success _oL th e ir
Friday
night .w ill be assured of a good
venture.

n5s*°«2L’iiJSg''b“ T4

Don’t Have Roaches
In Your Home O'

TH E

4 T h e y c r a w l fh io u f K w ew rrt * n J d ram a *iid
tfi'cit o ve r « Jb K n anti cA iib Je « and w e tte r

Seminole Pharntapy

vltaraw f c f m t and a filth y p o ia a iio u i odor,
4Don I

U H • p A Jir for

ro A ch r« tra v e l

k illin g ro A c h rt

th ro u g h it

U a i I il About your
Irg i. and th e Ireat

apeeb o f phoAphoroua p t i f r
ao a .

M e n y per «on* die i s

w ilt k ill

THE

for-

ho m e o a lb * if w in g« an d

N&amp;AREST

ORUO

OTORE

PHONG

2 73

m m m m ix m x m m

i per

t lu j w ay an d

D R U G G IS T

•
1*
■%*
This is the logical place at which to trade b ecau se you get what
yon want and you know it is right.
Do all your store trx*Ut\g at

t»«

n e ve r k n o w n w h at k ille d th rsli.
4 Y o u do kuu&gt;v iL a a - aL .%
m -c I (h a t ha* been kille&lt;J w ith a
deed c h ic k e n , and if
H I* a
dog i*

dead dog
ia

a dead

and

a

dog r* i*
d

^
il ia •
the t h it k m

a h u u a ftl

eaia rhe

busierdh

L-

rSEEDS-SEEDS-^SEEDS and Poultry Supplies jh
°

BEGGAR W EED

Ashe’s Roach Pepper
C o n t a in ! no
one

poison an d

a p p licatio n

w ill

hom e o f

SOY BEANS

♦

COW PEA S

Seed Corn. Millet, Sorghum, Teosinle, Peanut«, Bean«, Peas
A full line of nil garden seed for iruekers nod home gardens

has nn o do r, and

rid a n y

We ran tuipply you for immediate shipmeni

* ..» n a m

all

W rit* for C a talog ue a nd P rices on C r a in and Fa a d .

r o a d ie i, ante, bedbugs an d o ther dnaecta.

K. A. M A RTIN A C O ..

■ B O I it *U D r u g il.U

206 E. pay 81.,

J^chsonfU le, Florida

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�September

HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE

CALIFORNIA W ANTS OUR F R U IT S
(¡rocery lto&gt;n So u fh t m Collector» o f
S e e d s - WUI Toy Anyihlng Demanded
When the Knx*.*ry hoy says " P t e o e
M intis will you gih mr me hak dem aliigator pear seeds te rtn o m f cn dem mango seeds when I bring» de ‘thing»" don’t

__ - .

After Four Y w i of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband

I had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and I gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle of
Cardui, the woman'* tonic, and I com ­
menced taking iL

Came to Resene.

Prom the very first

d o « , I could tell it was helping me.

1

can now walk two mile* without its
Catron, Ky.—la an Interesting letter tiring me, and am doing all my work.”
If you are afi run down from womanly
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock
writes as follows: "I suffered for lour troubles, don't give up In despair. Try
years, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It has helped
this time, I ooukl only sit up for a tittle more than a million women, In its 50
while, and could not walk anywhere at years of continuous success, and should
alL At «mm, | would bare severe pains surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold Cardui for years. He knows what
in my left tide:

r •
lighter vork than
*n the country,
In ’ the tfxlVo facts is found an eipla&gt;'a ,‘° " o( the high pn«*» demanded for
,
Florida lands.
K ir instance*
»«me 12 or 16 years ago at a certain place
Northern Honda one could buy all
land he ws n t e d s t hia own j i n o r -

has anything to rin w ith - the drtgtr roFr" i 'u t nobody wrantid it.
of living the freight to ix* paid on high
Thrn it was discovered that this land
living nor any of th«-e -76 cents a do*- ™ t™ ** jDtaUi land,
Each year more
en if you return the b o tU « " stunts.
more l-o ta l« » were planted until
It's a plain businem proposition where- l* * 1 &gt;'rar MIX .J60 000 barrels were
in the future habits of th b broad land , »hipped from there which brought the
will tw* urrommodatixi and at the same grower» from 11*600,000 to 4-,000,000.
time the means of the grocery boy getthB present rough land* five miles
t m f P H m s i iy education through the from the railroad sell at f1 0 0 -p e r acre*
collection of alligator [x-ar seeds and while improved land is simply out of
mango sit-da at a handsome rate of re­ sight. But the land la worth the price
lor no doubt it has no equal anywhere
muneration.
as a wealth producing farming com­
Wanted In California.
munity^
Over in California where they some­
W hat made such a change in so short
how realix* th at the fruita they have are
a time? Potatoes ready for the m arket
not a* sweet and -finely flavored as they
at the right tim e.— W. K. Sligh In
are in Florida is a voice crying in the
Tradesm an.
wilderness calling for avocado and man­
go seeds. The owner of th b voice b A. A.
Quint
Rural Delivery No. 2 Pasa­
dena, C al. - - t t e - «rsatt.* tka t e d* - o f alli­
gator pears and mangoes and wants
. them so badly th at he will pay STiy

The word UPnotasedat
H O TE1

The doctor.was called la, and his treat­ it will do. Aik him. He will recoinmend it. Begin taking Cardui today.
' price w hkh Ih c ak ■. Ay
A'h, it A~
ment relieved me lor a while, but 1 was
thinks can brat colfeft them, demand for
U'riu to:
soon confined to my bed again. After A,.W
O ^ faSE SStSZ S - J £ 3 ¡ work.
their .
¡nstrurtiow Ml yw t c*M »rtJM-p«** book. Mo
th
b same connection the enterprise * WITH fH IYM ^B A lH LSIte P£R PERSON.
.............................................................
i»
•
tm W arns." Mal l&amp; »1*1» xum m * . ■ H i
that, nothing seemed to do-me any good. Tim i
J A C K S O N V IL L E , F LA
U .

ing grocery boys of the city who w ant-to .
help control a product where a real

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L. TIME TABLE
like noise are the ones M r, Quint would
fain interest in the general plan.
Any
amount of seeds carved from alligator
liears and mangoes will he bought by
him and h b associates provide»! they
are carefully collect«! and pack«) in
casca containing a little sawdust to prie
tect them -from jars they will receive in
transit from Florida to California.

DROP YOUR POWER PROBLEMS
*

By dropping us a line about them.
Whether you wish to saw wood, pump

/

water, propel a boat, or light a town,
our service department will advise you
service at minimum cost.
We Handle

Power

Machinery of

Every

Description

Wire or write us your power problems.
S E R V IC E DEPARTM ENT

GIBBS GAS ENGINE CO. OF FLORIDA
JA C K S O N V IL L E , F L O R ID A

: x ^ » c x x x x x : x x x x x x x x x x 500&lt;

L. P. McCuller
T e le p h o n e

&gt;

277

X

While baron

S .IG

^

6

cans Baby cream

5

I-

cans Family cream

«2

12

rans

.‘JO
110

12pound sacks ( aide Ilnur
•

S'

1.10

12 ran*» St. Klmo milk
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Tall cream

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12 rans Telephone peas

1.25

12 rans Beckwith peas

1,40

12 cans 3 pound tomatoes

1.25

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I-C-E!
An Even
Temperature
In
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Vitally Important
You may be caught un­

awares by a sudden stroke of heal, and the experience will be
disastrous and expensive.
Keep.your refrigerator tuned up. rome what will in the way
of freak weather.

It is belter for the refrigerator, better for

your food, and essential to the general welfare of yourself and
family.
The small expenditure involved in supplying your refrigerator
with a regular, sufficient quantity of O l R ICE. does not per­
mit you to indulge in risky experiments suggested by a false
sense of economy.

Wisely avoid the temptation.

Sanford Ice &amp; Water Co.
1 1 0 So. P a rk Ave.

Telephone 2 7

A 25c W a n lA d -in lh e -J T c r a id
will Reni Your House For You
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S. l Oa m
2.15 p m
5.36 p m
2.06 a

Lv 2.35 p m
Lv 5.56 p m
Lv 2.16 a m

North Bound

&lt; hang»* In Mango
&lt;If the mango there is naxl to have
t»•*■»! a worulerful change for the lx-tter&gt;
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[t *..« a ilv a n n - l lowar-i

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frel plant or fruit
(tefiip
tfo 'tiaiar-- h« .«r«l of the declaration &lt;&gt;l
ltidr|x T«|er,re or the «institution of the
.--ratt n was a bitter s»»rt of a fellow*.
"T h e mango used to taste exactly Ulku
turjx-nline sm elb and on t he inside also
were- stringy, pulpy tiki* section walls
Trying to i at the native variety would
t»- illu»trut«l by dipping a rag in
turjx-nlinr arwi chewing it until the rag
g*&gt;t in our ti-»-th
v«nl the same .»u
Ifn'Clt; «*!. ll-irxi.i a&gt; r|Uute»l .ti-iv*I'ehghtfu) Fruit
Now it r all changed by a system
of uphnssling
T h e mongo re a really
deflghtful I Ling
I like it.' insipid taste
and I lx-lieve it is going to fmd favor
in the markets everywhere. Tins re why
the Californians are getting busy . They
f«-l that the American public will glad­
ly buy a ne» thing which .i gi*xi taste
can lx* .i«|tnr«l for, rani the- authority.
Tinn-s-l nion

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Stop pc tI to think about the
L te am

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eating?

Wfieilirr the cream used is
Ii U K F .

whet her

inclin'd

of

would

meet

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inan ula ctui c
with the dc

mauds tvi modern

science

of s a n it a ti o n and hygiene?

YOU DON’T HAVE TO
th in k of these things if you
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I t ’s

Has Nlonopoly on Winter Potatoes.
Much money has Ixx-n made growing
early |«itat»x-s in Florida
The yield in
-x'Oie place» ^ large and tlx* pry»- of
new |k)tatoen re always high in winter
and early spring
i ’ntil tlx- 16th of
May Florida has a natural monopxvly
in new potatoes.
T h r rxirthern farmer does not undefstand why there a such u large prot.t
j in FTorula putatoea. T h e explanation b
th«- high price which Florida growers
. command- because of his natural monop­
oly* in new potatoes when Fie has pota- j
to»-» to sell.
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When the northern farmer has pota- X
toes revryhody everywhere has them ' ♦
lienee hi* new potatoes bring no more ♦
; than old orxs often not as much be- e
■cause the m arket is ovenrtoekrd.
Not T
so with FTorkia? the whole country » ’ ♦
her market: even parts of tin- South.
%
Thre fact airxiunU for the high pnees ♦
FVvriiia gets fur nearly every thing 'h e A
produ«'» hence the high m.«rx*v value %
of tier products |x-r acre
O
TTw l ruled St at»* gvivt-mment re|xvfts -y
show that she gets an average of 4100.06 i
from each acre* in rultiva.ion ^i-acli year ♦
while the best agtn-ulturol »tatrs of the
^Nortk-arxl V»'»-t geu. ail u ti-Fog»* oi k-^T
■than 414.00 [nr acre.
[ The simple truth is Florida farmers
make more money »nth lu s expenaa and '

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W E C A N P R O V E IT .

Thrasher'sPharmacy
SANFORD. FLORIDA

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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O FFER ED FOR SALE BY

Marks’ Real Estate Agency
WHAT SANFORD HAS*

Dear Sir:
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.
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Sanford is in the new county of Seminole, for­
merly Orange. Sanford the county seat.
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-Sanford is en the south shore of Lake-Monrou.Tr
beautiful lake about four miles wide and seven miles
long. The SL Johns-river runs threrught it from c-ast
to west.
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Sanford has a population of 6,300 (city census of
1912).
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*'• -Sanford has six churches—Presbyterian, Meth­
odist, Baptist, Episcopalian, Congregational and Cath­
olic. A High School, Grammar School, PrimarySchool, Kindergarten and Catholic School. Splen­
did Water Works, Gas Plant, Electric Plant, two Triegraph Systems, Local and I^ong Distance Telephones,
Standard Oil Station, Gulf Refining Oil Station. Rail­
road Shops, three Automobile Garages and Machne ry
Shops. Railways to Jacksonville, Tampa, Oviedo,
Leesburg, Eustis, St. Petersburg and Cameron &lt; ay.
Railway Shops, with monthly pay roll of $20,000.00.
Two Banks, with a combined capital of $761, 547.^2.
There were 2,569,010 letters mailed in the Sanford
Post Office in 1912. Two Ice Plants, capacity 150
tons per day. $200,000.00 for Brick Roads to the
Celery Farms. Thirty School Teachers, with salaries
amounting to $15,221.00. One thousand one hundred
and thirty-three Pupils. Free City Mail Delivery
and three rural free delivery Routes. Daily Boat
Line to Jacksonville and boat lines up thr* r:v*r.
Ferries across the lake. New Union Depot cost $1UU.000.00. New .Express Office cost $20,000.00. Sixtyblocks of Street paved with vitrified brick. A paid
Fire Department with automobile truck. One \Yu&gt;paper Office. A Fertilizer Plant, shipping 7,500 tens
annually. Two Lumber Yards. A Building and I.*»an
Association. One Steam and Two Hand Diun'lrn
- "Tvrcr- T'bra t res. hour Hotels and many Boarding
Houses. One Carriage and Wagon Factory .
Thru
Blacksmith Shops. Two Restaurants.
Two BaO ries. One Military Band. One Public Library, i
Cold Storage Plant. $70.000.00 appropriated !■•” a
Federal Building. Concrete Works. Cold St.-raji*
Plant. Three Artesian Well Drillers. Six Bui io
Parks. One Base Ball Park. Two Tennis Courts,
i wo Bottling Works. Seven Wholesale Fish Hnii
i mo Plumbing Contractors. Four Building Con! ta •tors. Two Photograph Galleries.
Three l.iv. *
SlaiM-s. Four Attorneys at law . Splendid S.
age System. Street C;lt Line. Masonic. K. «:
. ei \\ ., Elk. Moose, Eagle Lodges. Two Bn
Shops. One Realty Trust t umpany. Seven Kt-ai

Estate Agencies. Three Crate Material Houses. One
Wrapping Paper and Printing Factory. Five In.-urai.ee Agencies. Five Physicians. Five*-Shoe StopN meteen Groo-ry Stores. Eight I &gt;n Goods Hon *
Three Clothing Storts. rour
Eurnitun*
Sri
t'air
rurniture
H.ivC Hardware Stores. Four I &gt;rug Stores i i*
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( &gt;j -j f*
\\ ho!«*sa]e Et-tql arid
•J* *•■■- ^y*’1 ,J **lal In L er.t Store. 1 wo
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Stores, 'fwo Musical Instrument Houses. Two S* ■ !
Houses. Two Veterinary Surgiou:. Three Denii1 uo C ivil Engineers, i hree thousand live hundnd
Acres in \ egetahles. 1 wenty-seven \ egetable Bir •
ers, etc., etc., etc.

The vegetable output from the Sanford farms for
last season, from 2,175 acres of tiled land and 1, 32 *»
acres not tilt*d, was as follows:

FOR S A L E BY

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CITY RESIDENCES IN SANFORD

Sanford is one of the healthiest cities in the slat«.
Splendid street cleaning department, sewerage. ‘
well organized sanitary department and such oth. r
organizations as conduce to the welfare and good healt h.

de ma nd P O I N S E T T I A
h E C I in every detail and

Don’t let a roolish streak of weather fool you into allowing
your refrigerator to "slow down.”

N o 2 7 — Lv
No 8 9 - - Ar
No 8 5 — Ar
No 83- Ar

No 8 4 —Ar 10.45 a m
Lv 11,00a m
No 80— Ar 2.66 p m ,
Lv 3.16 p m
W ith the request which was gent to No 82— Ar 1.18 am
Lv 1.33 a m
the board of trade here and perhaps to No 2 8 — Ar 8.50 p m
like bodies all crver the state, M r. Quint
enclosed letter» to 1« delivered to the
No 2 5 — From Trilby
Ar LOO p m
grocery delivery U&gt;&gt;* of -the principal
Lv 3.00 p m
No 24 - For Trilby
stores» with the additional request that
No 101 —From Trilby
Ar 6.15 p m
if surh recipient has not the time to
No 100 For Trilby
Lv 6.45 a m
spare that h«- deliver the letter to an
No 21 From laxisburs
Ar 10.55 » m
acquaintance »&gt;( his.
No 22 -For Leesburg
Ar 6.58 p m
Of ixith the avocado, which being in­
No 157— From I&gt;w*sbun{
Ar 5.20 p m
terpreted means alligator pear, and the
No 158 For I&gt;*»nbury
Lv 6.35 a m
mango, there re much sa-d and felt which
No 126— From Oviedo
Ar 10.30 a m
may lie construed either good, bad or
I
Lv 3.00 p m
indifferent.
B ut. hreidfw the fact that No 127— For Oviedo
they are- Ixith relished in Florida a id
other states, comes the assfurance that
H o» It’» Made
Mr. Quint u’rnl lire associates be)tew* that
T h e I. A M . Sem i M u n i R ea l P a in t ,
a national taste can lx- anjuired for them re a pure paint. One thousand (xiunds '
The t»wl «•nreuiragement tile avix-ado of pure w hite lead, n n r and lihsee»i oil
ever had toward Ixiiiig gn«»d
liis c d ir ii are- put together in an im m ense m ixer,
then large m ill» grin«! it. anil m achine**
-*ea*H w -«vo.eccnxv«-rM1tei*T »Mthonty on fill it into cans ready (or m arket
But
'tu li things
the u-x-r add-* three quarts more linsixxi
tl to each gallon t«&gt; m ake I S gallons
&gt;pflt i!
with a knife, remove th*
big s»x'l which re found in th e renter of R e a l Pu re P a in t for 41 tD jx-r gallon.
It re the very highest q u a lity painl
bruise the two halves xp h a fork, apply
S«ild by r J
M ille r A S«m. Sa n fo rd ,
.ail | - M--r o ln e oil and vinegar and' Fla
then serve
Some petiple even h a v e t«i
acquire a ta.*Ie for alligator jx-ar» afl«T
all lht- re done in the way of ¡resistance,
however

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The Enterprise Shown.

as to proper equipment for efficient

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any other

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*120,000 ( rates Celery
$525,000.no
2 5 0 , 0 0 0 Crates lettuce
.......
.. 3 7 5 j) O O .u o
225,000 Crates Other Vegetables
21f)!ooo.on
25,000 Barrels Irish Potatoes
L10.000 Bushels Com........................... ..... .
99,000.00
6 5 . 0 0 0 Bushels Sweet Potatoes....................
6 5 ,0 U 0 .0 u
19.000 Boxes Citrus Fruit
;!.................... 23 7 5 0 . 0 0
2,000 Tons Hay
24,000.00
81.000 Watermelons ...............................
12^500.00

AND

$ 1 ,4 6 - 1 ,2 5 0 .0 0

P o u ltry Supplies.

or »1,118 cars of -10,000 lbs. capacity.

Wi* can supply you for immed­
ia te shipm ent •
Seed Oat» Seed Rye Onion Seta
N* w crop Turnip, Cabbage,
la-ttuc-, IVpper anti complete
Iinevjf .«¡I careien an»i field wed
far trurk'-rs and hom»- cardem«.
Write Tor lljaatrated Catalo^M
Alvo prices bn jrram and feed.

I ha&gt;e some choice BARGAINS in Orange («roves,
Celery Farms, City Residences, Vacant Lois, Timber
and Colonization T racts.
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D A R B Y and MARTIN
S a r t . i t M i I » E . A . M a r t i» A C » .

« 4 EAST BAY STREET

Jacksonville,

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f. o. b. Toledo

L -O^h^ T oledo

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$950 Completely Equipped

S p e c i l i e at io u s

A nd .Equipment

With Gray &amp; Davis Electric Starter and Generator— $1065—f. o. b. Toledo
Model K. Schebler carburetor
Three-quarter floating rear axle
33x4 Q. D. tires
Brewster green body with libht
light ¿jreen striping, nickel and
aluminum trimmings
Cow! dash

Electric head, side and tail lights
Storage battery and ammeter
35 horsepower motor
114-inch wheelbase
Timken bearings
Splitdorf magneto

THE 1914 OVERLAND

Turkish upholstery
Mohair top and boot
Clear-vision windshield
Stewart speedometer
Electric horn
Flush U doors with disappearing
hinges

the Most Wonderful Car of the Now Season.

We have the new Model 79 Over lands on our salesroom lloor. We urge you to see this new model at
once
Ride in the car; ieel what a diilerence the big 114
inch wheelbase makes; note the car’s entirely changed
appearance. It is neater, prettier than cvcr.r-.-aud that
means the handsomest car ol th c year.

The motor is more powerful; the wheelbase is long­
er; the tonneau is larger; the equipment is more complete,
better and costlier than ever. In every respect Overland
value has been increased while the price has been de­
creased.
the manufacturers have turned their enormous
lacilities over to the building ot this one model. In no
other way could such value be secured.

1 he long wheelbase gives increased tiding comfort.
1 he improved Overland motor is rated at 35 horse­
power-plenty ol power to give satisfying comlort and
speed.
Inspect the many motor refinements which
make the povy^r plant more flexible and accessible.

I he production has been increased to 50,000 cars.
1 here is an even stricter practice ol the well-known
Overland manufacturing economics. And this means a
greater car at less cost to you.

't ou 11 find a most efficient and reliable electric
lighting system on the new Oveiland.
I his costly addi­
tion to equipment is worthy ol a »$1500 car.

So fiinely drawn is the big 1911 Overland produc­
tion plan, that 50,000 cars will be built; 10,000 men will
be kept busy all the year round; every wheel of the $d,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 worth of
most modern machinery kept in constant operation, and never a
moments hesitation permitted in a plant that covers more than 100
acres of ground.
1 his is the way the Overland makes possible a $ 1 200

The new Overland body has a handsome finish beautiful rich,
dark Brewster green.
th e trimmings are of he avy nickel and aluminum.
And the big giace tul cowl dash gives i&lt;&gt; the car an appearance ol dignity
vainly sought in many o th er cars ot higher price.

value lor

$ 950 .

kxaim ne the spacious tonneau; note the big, solt, deep and luxurious
folds of • nholstery.
I he new Overland is bigger and better; we can
show you point lor point where it is the best your money can buy.

Their great business is built on established standardized quality.
System is the watchword in the Overland factories

And the Price is Reduced Again.

and you get

You can see it today.

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hunting license to another, shall be guilty
D e llm rd In Lb* City by Cartier l i 00 per year in d ty council. We shall see.
The following,, also spo o rin g in the of a misdemeanor and. upon conviction,
adv|fjce or |0c pet month.
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ander Art et March 3nl. 1879.
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dences of prosperity apeak well for the l hose who understand the ortrof boosting ultcr his or her license in any manner,
enterprise and progress of our Mate.— to the best advantage—tho newspapers." ■hall be punbhed by a fine of not It
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any of the birds or game protected by the
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then; fa no need t o -send’th e -sdni and close of th* winter season he will be here. the state, shall be guilty of n misde­
daughter out of the stalo for ah educa- He b the fuko advertising man. The meanor, and on conviction shall be punfcljow wbo wants you to give Kim One
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If the New Smryna jiwyiie will forget fill, a-space of some kind on W folder that • 8 « . ’ 16. Common Carrier Shipping
about deep water for a few minutes and he b getting out ' ‘for the good of tlte Game.—Any person, company, corpora- • —=
devote their energies toward building a town." The amount b not much, and tion, or common careier who shall ship I 5 S
better read from the St. Johns river th« business man "falb” for it. By thr or traw port iuiy_ btnb of game without = 5
to their city and placing sign boards end of the season he has *paid put a 'con­ mtcerUUnlng if the person offering (or t S
all along the route they will get consid­ siderable sum, if he has patronized all of ahipnifht .o r transporution such birds S
erable trade from the winter and sum­ tho solicitors thnt.conio nlong, and the -or-game i« in pnsiw ilol» o f ' a hunting ; =
mer tourists and the money will go a long town in the aggregate has th reap away license 'duly'fwued to him and covering S
^•ay toward increasing the. m erchant a largo amount of good tnonejf. Siieh the -period when such shipment b uf- j
money to spent b worse than wasted,
profits.
fur it encourega a vagrant and unde­ fered. and without requiring auch j»ersirable lot of transient .perrons whose son to accompany the shipment, shall
.The Sanford Herald has been rtrcod
most serious purpose b l o see the coun­ be guilty of » misdemeanor, and, upon
lo reduce ^to four page«, owing to an
YOUR BUSINESS
W ANTS
try and make expenses while they, are conviction thereof, shall be punbhed by
accident to ita press. We are glad to
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fine
of
not
len
than
$50
nor
more
than
a t it, or perhaps their object Ls not nearly
M. M. SMITH, President
haw the Herald, even In Amall doses,—
H . E. T O L A R , C a s h i e r
$100.
ho worthy.
Tampa Tribune.
H.
R!
STEVENS,
Vice
President
Sec.
17.
Corporation,
Service
or
War­
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TM* Sentinel b moved by a purpose
Bob Holly wants to know if there can
rant
of
Arrest
Upon.—In
cases
of
viola­
' be anything more beautiful than Sep­ not altogether selfish in urging the mer­ tion of the game laws of Florida by a
chants and other business men of Or­
tember Morn .in Florida, Yes, the
lando
to refuse to patronize such agents. corjioration, the warrant may be rend to
original S. M., in lho altogether.—
It h |&gt;«seing strange th a t many shrewd, .tlif prm dent, secretory or manager in
? Tarn pa’Tribune.
business men do not carefully consider th b state, or to any general or local transportation at the city of Sanford and ;
the means and methods of advertising. «gent thereof in any county where the ils tentacles, including oil of South Flor­
PEOPLE WE LOVE
They 8Pcin to think that thHr advertise­ action of indictment b (Lending, and ida, the immense growth’ of industries
The dub who thinks h«rj* In politick ment has performed its mission-Jf it Ls upon the return of such warrant so servw] ami agricultural and horticultural pos­
and wants to talk over the political situ­ printed so that they can see it, without corporation shall be deemed in court, sibilities (¡11 tlie most delightful climate
ation.
giving thought to the character of the and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, on earth) are unlimited. With Sanford,
The mutt who paws over the exchanges nwdium through which it is circulated and any fine imjiosed may be collected the garden of the world, and healthy
and lugs away the very paper laid aside or to the extent of the circu'ntion. Ad­ hy- execution against the property of said Altamonte Springs, th» moot desirable
for use.
vertising through cstabluhed medium corporation, but thLv section shall nui permanent home location, Seminole
-The misguided individual who brings is iwyond question the most effective l»e considered to exempt any agent or county certainly includes its share of
in four pounds of clippings which he 1means of reaching th j people, 'mid lliaT *Miiph*ye&lt;* from prosecution.
luxuHw in the land of sunshine and
offers the editor to fill up with.
llowere.
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N. if. FOGG.
b what, the advertiser wants to do. He \
The common or garden variety of should know that it Isn’t worth two dol-!
Cooperation in Amerira
pest who want somebody roasted, not lars or fifty* ceYits or even’ one cent to j . l'or sum«' reason or reasons coo(&gt;erPJace your orders for Crystal
over hb own signature of course, he b have hb business card printed on a folder ufion in buying .arid selling has nót onion s»-«! with L. It. I'liilqis &amp; Co.
■willing for tin- editor to have the glory that lias no circulation.' pr oo a ba:l»t:r' proven Liiuauccm in thb .country' that it
add the gore.Incidental to "writing the
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shop wrojl or on a hotel register, or has in some other coifntrifs- England
A.
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through the various fly* up the creek and in particular. Here and there the ex­
. The man who th:nka that a newsp p«;r fly by night schemes that are offered b., periment has done fairly well, but they
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it a reading room or debating society.
Sooth Bound
the 'tinerant advertising solicitor.- All are the exception. PerhnjM one hin­
. The bote who has just heard a rich
such methods are to be condemned by drance h«jt been the lack of homogeneity No 27— Lv 8.10 a m
joke and must get it out of hb system.
the business men who have money to in our American population, due prin­ No 80—Ar 2.15 p m
Lv 2.35 (i rn
—Plant City Cornier.
" T h a t’s a short story— by using Electric Motors I pay
spend for advertising. No m atter how cipally to the large influx of foreign No R&amp;—Ar 5.36 i*1m
I ,v 5.5fi p m
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for
«Lilly whnt power I use----no fnorr and no less. ,\n d
tdg the business it never hns money to poop Ire. rrobab))’ another reason may | No M3 - Ar 2.06 »
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Ihe full benefit o f nil I buy Ilccausc the motors
OITt TEMPTATIONS
waste. The same .amount of money, Ik* found in the ebaracicri-tio inde-1
cupjdy
it directly to the m achines, nud waste none in transini-&gt;*ii"i
Soiih
Bound
St
The editor’s temptation to suppress , would 1« better used by taking addi petidence of the average citizen, whtch
H
igh
first cost, w iring expense, sacrifice of old steam plant mi.I
Lv 11.COa m
news really comes from hb friends:
tlonal space in the newspapers, or by lias lb* mi vantages but which also tends No 81—Ar 10.15 a m
line shaftjng— all uouot as nothing, because the (Lower savings and
Troubles visit all of.us, and when one getting out a lot of (icnonal letters tp occasionally to lack of harmony of w ork­ No 80—Ar 2.56 p ro ,
Lv
3.16
p
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increased output o btain«! by Electric Motor Drive quickly offset the
has a friehd in charge of a newspaper prospective customers calling their at­ ing, something very «sentisi to secure No 82—Ar 1.18 am
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• change-over e x p e n se .".
he b Y-ery likely to ask him to keep hb tention to some special sale or price re­ success in coojK'rstion, Still, the co­ No 28—Ar 8.50 p m
Rem ember otic thing, however— put in motors of standard
troubles out of the paper. If one wishes duction.
operative movement makes some head­
qu
ality
— it pays to do so— first, last and nil the tim e.”
to minimize’ as for as possible the sor­
The itinerant adVertbing man should way, and the experiment made hy some No 25—From Trilhy
m
Ar 1.00 p m
G - E M otors—tb« W o rld ’s Standard of Q u a l­
rows of life, he cannot but be generous not be upheld, for ho b in the last aruil- of ihe Chicago University professors
No 21—For Trilby
Lv 3.00 p m
ity” ir e handled by a ll reliab le motor agents.
in lh b matter. If I have erred in that y*b a hold-up man of the polite kind. and' some business men *n that city b
f aNo 101 —From Trilby
Ar 6.15 p m
.direction, 1 do not think it will be one He strikes a town frequently without attracting considerable interest. The
No 100 —For Trilby
Lv 6.46 n m
of the subjects that will bother mo -*licn money enough to get out of it. He business has iK'en in oin'ralion for a year
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No 21 —Friuo Ijeesburg
Ar 10.55 a rn
I come to the end of my days."
brings nothing into the town and tie now anil the resulta are said to be very No 22— For Ia*«slmrg
Ar 5.68 p m
The above b the language of Chas. H. deiwnds upon hb blandUhments to s«v. gratifying as there has been a great sav­
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No 157—From Leesburg Ar 5.20 p m 110 S. Pdfri A venue
Taylor, editor of, the Boston CJlulw. cure money enough to get out of it. He ing in cost of things purchased. There i
| No 158—For Leesburg
Lv 6.35 n m
„ Yet our embarntr*in*‘iit b very great at has no value to give in return for hb can be no doubt th a t the cooperative
ri.
No 126—From Oviedo
Ar 10.30 a m
limes, when we have to deride between srarw—for he has no w arn . He hns a system when properly managed does
No 127—For Oviedo
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'd u ty to our readers and the desire to glib tongue and a persuasive way; some, cheapen the cost of living, something
.
iidp a friend in need—we being just an time* he is-nothing more titan a plait) much’ to be desired in th b day of soar­
N»lU* AreHrsllm fw riusi Irivkufr
ordinary human being so far as mir P**t whom iieople patronize to be rid ing prices. The main thing b to guard
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Notice h hcretiy ft on thst »ti mdnllu sflcr,
feelings are concerned. Oftimcs when of and cojuklcr themselves lucky at that a*.'aÌTOt
th*
uiMWsIfBnl.
ee
sdnlMitrmlar
u(
I
lu,
«Ui*
to° ambitious and plungT kii BIcycli hai f ir ov.v a year given g -eater natlifactir-n ihan m y
Hsttlr lisine. iVo-ssed. srltl present hl» (InsI
,v® listen to duties* call we lose a friend. But they should reraemlx&gt;r (hat every ing too ln-uvily into buying and selling, •I
»reclini* to th* rhunty jodf* ol Orsnfe raonly,
p Ic d wht.-ii qn the m n rk 't. There it netl.it g dotibtfU i i t ’[eq d rl ti
But every editor knows that be pan dollar they spend in this wise is n dollar Cooperation b one of those lines, ns the IVHds. snd sal fur hi» Rosi deeksrer S&gt; nul
sdmisietnuor.
a. K. Ill VI N.
constrvclfon. I t h a rh ig i g ad'* «(uip.-n'nt th re u g h o it. Rullor c' - h .
count enema» who became ouch be­ taken from the legitimate ehanneb of Engtbh cooperatore found, that has to Adrainistnlor of the atsis et Hit ¡ir lliU , IVf'il
Houhhilt rim, on '^pl e i hangar, in f ict it has $25.0*) equipment till t
legs! M. (®-7, 11*4. 12-2. »•«. U - t nw*.
cause he Would not sacrifice his duty to trade. The newspapers have a right to Ilo extended cautiously—feeling the way.
way t h r k g i m.tf mad » by the m an u fjetiw r of tjiQ F -m a iu Cr-ljn h
ids J.portal feelings. Nearly ever)# object to it, ^because it cheapens their so to speak.—Gain«riIIe Sun.
Ilirycl . 0 cp in look the b!cyclv oyttr^„ G lad.In ioi' ycu-wb. tL’-*".’ - u
None»
week th b -probably presenta itself, and calling, reduces the amount of business
buy or not,
Notice h brrsby ffvea «Int th* Böen) at Coun­
li
»»L- occasionally yield, it only proves that they might rightfully claim and
if we
ty Cotnmintuners of* Settimiol* county erQI rtALTAMONTE SPRINGS
i« ti bids st th* odio* of Ihs ITerh et ul.j |Im H
*.'^t-;6 th at wc liavc our ■
■hare of the ordinary minjn'iizrs the merchant’s faith in the
N. 11. Fogg has reflirncd from Ja ck -1b twafrao. Florid*, up to *ixt inriudiof th* thb
-1^perfections of mankind.—Ft.
m
Meade productiveness of advertising.—Orlando sonviUe. Mrs. Fogg will not return for
L niw p- I):,tr
4 county, troountm*, lo It.vooo oo. Ssid
Sentinel.
a few days. They went to the metrop­ »1
bond» «ria m*tur* a* loOow*: Ji.MhMKi 00«
olis to visit their daughter, Mrs; J, M. front dot*; IT.MW OO two yrarm from d»t»! |t,.0Ü thrtn rr*'* trota dato: ' $ f,5iAi.0li Tuo»
TH E SAME OLD STORY
Tracy
“and family and bid them gootl- n300
o n from rf*U* I I .WO U) II»* fWur» froto 4 *U :
CANNOT SELL GAME
t-V
hnd
ali y»r* from '
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I t ’s tho same old story so often told,
bye and Gods|iced on tbrir journpy Lo bond* hrtof dated
Srpt*mS*c J . ^ _____ ,
l-akeland business men subscribe $1,000
inirrr-t at Um rat* of ail pec cant p*&gt; annum
Ncw Laws Prevent Pot .Hunter» From Seattle, Washington, where they will lo(
from data* Interra payabb annually.
P i or the purpi»e of advcHbing that city,
gp. intending’to; jma!fe that city their Hoard ot rtiupty Loinmiiriuncr» Hcmtnol» Coun­
ftathlcs* Slaughter
ty. Florida,
ami the committee in whqeedumds the
future
iM r, .^Tprey ahd family
&lt;a*nh
Wj&gt; R. A. DOUGLASS,
r
money was placed decided to print 10,- . Although the law» were published more wlif ( » T o . Mftjjohwtcr,- N. Jf.,’ enreut#
loî-Tuc* fite
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( 00 booklets and gave* thd ’«r^çr to a than a month ago, many of tbetn are to'A ddt
jwhmta.' They were reslMAirmmsJUaC
, ,A
i,ynchbi5jr,
V
a.,-firm;
the.com
m
it»im
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little
understood,
especially
the
hunting
denU-.of^Altampit'te
Spring# for several
j.
,
T*
• *» of Lee county, set aside $1,000 for th r Uw,' and as the open season ,b near at yeanr’Jrefofr*. moving to Jacksonvdle to la Ihr «Treuil C*ort V Ihr flrtrliJi Jadfelal firO f t 4tK S t . S a n f o r t l A v e .
m il M Ihr Stair «f FUcMn. la and far Hw Im I i
urpaM pf advertising that county, and hand we here produce these section» acccpu.n ptjlutlon with the WQson £
( « u t ; - In Ch*»rrr r .
f,\
decide to :«3Ue booklets and pay j optage
to sviljog ami shipping’ of pro* Toomer
National Itank at Tampa, a
The first and onijr Ice Cream ' Factory in Seminole County.
Co. ^ electrical en­
oy nuping them out with the money; IrcUd itame » well as the section n s gineer. Mc.^FofJt retnrned via steamkr S. II. Jacimon, Sally
,T
Dun»rt
is now prepkted to lake rare pf the ice cream businw
.Jackaon,
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■ m i f c t a i l &amp; IL Hnean, trait««,*
V .JT aJoftééhs QÎ Daytona have Redded quiriug huttlcni lo procure Ikens«.^-- of Clyde Line up the- St. Johiw r i m to W. U.
&lt; r— of thit secttofi. * Be’ ariured when you are earing tome of the &lt;new
Uankratrtcy of W. U . I Hekla*,
in Uankrui
• *. « pnr t
ukli ts, and more than
"Sec. 12. Selling Gu m Prohibited Sanford-, It'being the 29th anniversary
factory« tee cream that you are ealing the best. This factory ispre*
in tha a b o » rm iü rd ram*,
Body wlj! glréi’t'h} Job to a foreign —Any person, firm or corporation, who, of his trip tip that picturesque rivir,’ » » iv i i i W n . anurad
pared to take cue of.both the retail aiid- wbntc^le trade. All or­
eLifhah, A.. U . lïTS. tha uftdrr8p»rtnr’ UaaMr In Chon- -v t. Yuaer ’ In the meantlma the local papers at any.time,of the’'year, shall barter, n il Sept. 10th. 1884-September 10th, 1913.
ders
promptly cared for.
trej'/wi» arti Mon ih* erooft Inni— door Ib »l *
1 1 these towns *c*n rimtinuc donating or offer for sale, any pf the game birds The city of Sanford on rqy first fdrivwl ritÿ'offWÛicd. nounty af S,rr.ir:
„!
t iree-quartere of their space to boosting' ortanim ab protected by the laws of Fltw- was anything but attractive, consisting ¡ s &amp; z i s f y i L i s i * * - ^ - '
t mir counties and the local merchants. ](ii, or under any other name or guise of b u t 'a few wooden buildings on the ‘“ and b ö t NJdnc I«
iim newsjsipery don't need any local whatsoever, pbether lawfully or unlaw­ aouth-ahore o f the beautiful-Lake Mon­
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J. T H I G P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
nln» at a point OfMM.
'« ncouragement in the money line. fully taken, shall be guilty of a mis­ roe. Today the county scat of StunAGENTS
Newspapers ate printed merely as a demeanor, and, upon conviction, shall Inole count}' and one of the moat pro- Porthe** a harta» of »ertiun tWrlT-twö,”
• ' couth.
«Juin. &lt;
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Kan»
31 ri»!, and tub *M»t ihn« haw
; «-asurable pastime, says the Kissimmee be fined not le u than $16 nor more* than graulVB cities in South Honda, with and and thfny
id, * hall fact, aouth
(Jzzette. which bads the Fort Myers $25 for eaeh offense.
pOBtibiliU« beyond poealbilltiea and op- u Sh tm* S n S r a r i », thxncn K» puim ot 1»-------1‘ f tu say.---------- ----------------— 1-----SW. 13. HbnUng W ithout
mplvtion of the Trac- * i Â î S Í K
»na*;
or»i«4 with h o lo sn m b a lb sta y c CO.
While the idea meant to be conveyed iYuhibited.—Any person who hunts
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SoticKnea for Comi
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and have «aid to plainly, that
THE SANFORD HERALD J' aider,
booklets are necessary, although the
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THE PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD has an ESTABLISHED 1
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have received more than $15,000.00 in interest since its organization 5
and the same efficient service is extended now as is in the past. ■ Offering you absolute security for your deposits and extending you evert 3
facility of a well equipped bank.
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Ij c,nnu,lao » ‘°» s««i w^h ¡.mi un.j ¡ n u ^ tm * . i n thi« Mr*. c ur"
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iHt Will bo hoard In son,, a* well an Mr.
p p p t'
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Morgan 1» spending u few «lay, | Curry. Bert Pattiahall and others. Mrs.
itor of Thti Herald:
1_ : ^ ith . fionx.fulba alUj’.A .u v y JU6ofr&gt;AfHf.-Cuj1«)tt'a.sojig3 ore »aid to lie alone worth All Local ^tticrtlseipruliLllcndliii. JbX££ LcilLi^tLUm ¿ «*«/»■Ìami«"'»
for publication In your paper I fur-'Dip over the state fur his firm. If Do«* tin* price of udmiwloit The second purl
Wc certainly h a ie them --any thing you ruuld want that any drug
ish liiftvivlU) recotifccndEKWWrof&gt;Cii'»i8 1111 populni- in oilier citks.a» ho is in «ill be loo full of gt»otl tilings to enumerFor It'M ‘Co dtcirahle pftrty, upstore
carries. The qnalily is good— we look out for that. The
ate Go and st-e for yourself.. A sevenI* 1 observation» taken by the under- Sanford be will nevtr have any trouble ate.
stairs p.i
assortment is Mg. The prices are right--- very fair.
"f III ape Ill'S 1. JlS’llltll.
piece orchestra will make*good music
leliOt^ M u Cooperative observer o! the in "diini: uiwi.i*
Apply 1
- M i or I'ark \v«\
IVjc
|\V«tber Bureau o! the U. 8. DepartM r. ami Mrs. |&gt; c Marlowen-Lurncd and nothing will Ik* left undone to make
After S&lt;-pi I Nth. Woodland I'urk will
| nicn« of Agriculture during the week’] Sunday afternoon after having «ix-di the performance interesting from the
o(»en utili Sundays
Tueft-ltc
rise
of
the
curtain
until
the
final
fall."
¡jjing Sept- 1-4» lt*13. a t Sanford.
their honeymoon meet plroeanilj'aii
W
ant'd
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for a
The instrumental readings are from I Hack Mountain and other parts of
to
horse.
ISif
particular"
nddrrea
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prernnwnt standard instrument» ex- N orth. Carolina Pur the present they
ATItOClTIBS IN MEXICO
i
833,, Sire ferri
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l In thp manner recommended by will Im&gt; locat-il at the Bobbin»* Nu*t.
To hcnivyou best i f opr policy., ,To plcnnc jo u Jx-tmcctidlM*»«»—
..TttflfWt*»«** ~ ~ T X t m r r r ro,»inTür rem. All core
In service we excel because We take unusual means to provide
Chief of the Weather Bureau - — ~R F V ; J O * * Hyman,' ¡¿ a t," « “
” ” nicricans are Being Murdered and
veniefin
fern
er
Si.xth
and
Myrtle
Very teipectfully,
comfort,
convenience nnd satisfaction (n every deal.
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of Sunday sehooU and B. Y. P. U. work
Otherwise Mistreated
avenue.
8-2
tp
fl-16-13.
H.
C.
Dulkwe,
|(P aM
was n distingULshed visitor, to Sanford
Ndwteof thc*murder oCMorri* P. Root,
Cooptrntirt Obrtrttt nnd preached sylend’d aenflons at the
For Bi 11 Tour K rnt rottage, $9.00
American
,*u|*
rintondent
at
the
Kl.
Tigro
per
moiiili. Enquiro of B. I’eters, 1010
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Bapfist cliureh. Sunday, ufternoän a
mines
at
Topic,
Me/ico,
was
brought
T«mp«r»tur»
Oak
avtr.u«.
’
N J-2tp
teacher»'• training class was organized.
here yesterday by the steamer Peru,
Character
Wante M o liuy a siifc weighing a’hoi.M
The Cate City House hai brought which had nearly 100 refugees from
This Is the logical Ph
place at which to trade because you.get
_ ^hnt
,
o( day
vou wantI nod
noil you kknow It Is right.
C-3tc
Do all your store trading nl
dawn the high cost of living. Only | LOO M(.xiro uUmr&lt;|. The mining engineer 1000 Ibs. Box f092 City
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per week for the finest table board in was intercepted by n few bandits as be
htj-a!
For Sule Team of tnules and general
the city. See Barker.
2H-tf
None
Clear
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72
purpose
Kurse.
Phone
or.
write
G.
C.
'9-8
was on his wu.v to join employees of the
THE NEAREST
UO STORE
PHONE 273
2-if
89
70
Helen Margaret Camp, Uio infant company who were preparing to defend ChapxlHrl.iin.
91
71
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P. C.
dungln ur-U Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A.* Camp ‘ tho mine property.-’ He was db.arin vd1 For Keift —Fürnished resHenee suit- ‘
J r
rx M
Clear
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None
tliij.l .at ‘lg&gt;, f, ■lilia l l iryilUv-w V i'iiibta iiwéu'nMW»! ;| isTCi;..--4tO(n V ili r&gt;9 y curs ;
fLC-:— 1¿•‘uuuua,- dose lnr**BW178'
8(1
67---- r
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’
2-9te
after an illness of two weeks. The !«■- old and Ir.id been In Mexico ulnuU gix- ‘
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68
reaved parents have the sympathy of teen years.
Max Lambert, another
Wunteil- I’lt-ition as foreman by ex­
66
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88
many friends oti account of the loss of JAmerican engineer, who arrived .on tho perienced t fucker. Address Box 1086,
1 i V v : ; i ; T : ' ,'^ u
vV/*
j tladr'little one.
Peru, was left for dead by hundit» wlto Sanford.
2-tf
i T'
The Imperial Theatro started under attacked his home in the state of Tepfc.
To Let 1020 Union avenue. Board
IIN A N D A B O U T T H E C IT Y ...... .....................................
Lambert's wife and child escajied by of owner for rental. No small children.
ier &amp; Son hating leased it to J. E. DuvU crawling through a rear window, and he
1-if
remained to greet the liandits, whose
O
f
of
Inverness.
Mr.
Dnvis
will
make
some
For Sali' nt a Bargain—Seven room
lUUlc Happenings—-Mention
was noticed when (hey wvro a , .
.
, . . . . »&gt;.
changei in the theatre that will he de­ approach
V
.
,
,
,
,
,,
house,
cortu r Lira.nvcotie ami ,11th-St.
Matters In Rrlof
;„,
cided improvements and brl^g his own mile away. They frnrtured Ids skull , ,
,
,V
MOtp
; Apply O'I • noses.
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orchtfltra that will make really good and lift him for dead. When they dc-‘
MODERN COURSES IN.
.c-tia
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Good
for Rent—*Ca*tie (iffrdin
parted Mrs. Humbert returned and se­
me. three miles from city.
on tract i
[fCRSONAL IT EM S O f IN T E R E S T ^
.
1
,
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•
Lr*o Sunday morning - rvm • at the cured aid. The rvfugre s were from Farmeli *
..'«•ars, all flU'd. two good
B o o k k e e p in g , B an k in g , C o m m erc ia l L a w , C o m ­
points
along
the
west
roast
of
Mexico,
Methodist church wi r&gt;* unu'-unllv inter[lowing
barn
and nut l a d . R e p t and
they
brought
r*
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r
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of
storiew
ISammary Of The Floating Small Talks »sting. Ib v. S W
r. who i.av, 1&gt;
m erc ia l Ar i t hmet i c, P e n m a n s h ip , T y p e w ritin g ,
l-!i. Addre s Mr-. Cor»
Succinctly Arranged For Hurried
in the inter.ut of il,c Methodist College i f refuge«" wlin preeedi-d them. Went- I lollrbin;;.'
l
a“!i&gt;ta,
New
Yu
r
i.
S lio rllin n d , a n d all B ra n c h e s of Civil S e rv ic e .
Herald Reader.»
at Suiln rlam1 *a,i- ¡.r- « nt and ori aclnul ern Mexico in in a .itutv of anarchy, they
102-t fc
»aid. Rebel chief», do not recognize
Mr*. C. H, U-fller w aojourning at her
L,,lt* 8
‘ &lt;1Iuc“l,0'rul llh,1,‘ each other, nnd when they are not loot­
For Cash Heiltnl or Share Farming\ M home in Kentucky.
IA boautiilJ 84)10
Mra- J * K Mett.nger ing* nnd committing murder they are Four aer»' tllcjL land. Two cultivated
I.EARN
lN o.
DAY AND NI GHT CLASSES
- •&gt;; TOT‘DO BY
* - DO
*—
was also u pleasing fenturr.
two
years
hot
not
tiled.
House
and
C. W. Goodrich of Orlando wan
fighting among themselves.
AnieriMr. a n d Mm. T. K. Itati*» and dnugheans from tho state of Durango assorted barn on ph«»*: 2*i tpll«« west of city.
[visitor to Sanford on Monday.
tor. Miss Dorothy, and It. J. Holly of
ing Well*.
Addis o !..
Fritz Franz of Jacksonville was among Sanford wv'ro in 1hi- fit;, yesterday on initniilinrw tin t are beyond description. 2 Firn* I
98-tf
William
They
Mini
t
lie
country
&gt;
s
overrun
with
Arrival» in Sanford on Monday.
tin ir way home- from Coronado Bearli,
hands
of
drunken
|x*ons
who
commit
Itili
While
Indian
liniou
*
Fur
Si.k
Cloving out all,popular music at 10c when Mm. Holly and ihe children are
mi i" likable crime&gt;,
big
bargain.
U
11&gt;- ( r
ducks
ercojiy. s. Maxwell.
101-tfc
•&gt;|x i mIii .j; |]y- Kummer
Mr Holly te tin
.\l (kiva-ll, Said».rei. U U. 2..
priexí*. 1
1-1-15 PICO BUILDING
editor
of
the
Sanford
ib
rald, one of the
jy^Xlm. D. L. Thrasher left last night for
97-lí
[New York, where she will spend nine brigiit new»papers of tfu* .state, und
SAN F O U I).
F L O R ID A
I 'n l a l k a D a ily P a p e r s
Eor lb ut Eight room hou«'- with
Mr. Unter» is th*- hustling st-crelnry of
[time. - ---------------- * •.
Pal.oka had long been 'peacefully balli. A»• 11 li*-iti*!. Apply to A P.
Mrs. J. If. Overman has re turned from the Snn/itrd Comniernul liuli. Bot h "I»»«ping on tin- shores of the majestic
Contivlly 96-tfc
buriness trip to Atlanta und o th er; ,m,M i,r,‘ htiaaters for tho deepening yf St. Johns, lulled into the soinuambiiinnt
For
Ben'
No.
708
Park
Axe.,
six
Monquito ln|et and pledge the support «tali b\ tin- water softly ripling through'
rooms,
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ir
light«,
gas
loreookHon. Forrest Lake returned Sunday ■I San'ord t&lt;&gt; ti,*- mi'liri.iking. New tin film- hyacinth*. Then all of a sud- j ing.
1 I!. (*.’ DuBose, over Ten
Smyrna News.
dt n -la awoke ami I»-gan t&lt;&gt; realize t h a t ' Cut S lo &gt; *
Ixfternoon from a business trip to Jack
94-tfc
Place yotir order» now for genuine 'la- ly-ld &lt;!(&gt;wii uia- of the Ix-st locations
nville.
Wailtii!
I
!
uoest,
comi»
u-nt
share
Miss Florcnc« Bellow» of Orlando was Bermuda Onions and R. ii and Wliii»- in I (a- state and that tin- homestead was j cropper ur v nubi rent for coming se a so n ..
[the jutst of Miss Florence Moore- Dm Crystal Wax lor September delivery worth improving. She tx-gap to hustle T he Sui I I I &lt;lery Farm now in cuwwith I. R Philips &amp; Co
101-tf • •" iitjik* up for l"«i turn-, had a roaring
pf-us niel
high stali* nl -unit •vat mn
-‘
J o *j li-MiraUon liatfi a run»wiM
W
v
y s t i " - &gt;»n-(It
Fronds Gonzales is* it fair
Addre» 1 i dellle. Sa ufi rei. blu —Stf-tfof »¡mliish \k ,ir xclerati* Tiint
sta. .,i \.ti|
¿Ofiftcr a pleasant little visit t&gt; in... have reitirned from a
u ade lie- ri*d of Ui*' waVrld s&lt;st tin.! she
Cnreyvado
Beach.
While
liduifg
lift
tie
Beach.
torse (Iwncr*
sta« awak«
Now «Ic wants ier illriver
Mr
Wilnili
lia.1
I
lie
g»n»d
fotP
p.B- W. Rows motored to Port orange
I &lt; • (s cxjtcll hör*«’ -Jur
r. ' '
P to. thlii!. ('■-! I" give Idem
land spent,the wc«k*entl with les family to ko&lt;&gt;l. ;uui fund a gre* n lurtJ* ihat iiu fc-tr M.c Itib ud* l»* .«iar! I lirisr
wcigiysl hctwxsi'it 75 and |eu pounde
that place.
\Y. II 1'ndorwootl.
Not having any way to pri par* i)te nuip- daily* pa pen- The Tom-s-ib-raM of
NO INTEREST OR TAXES FOR TW O YEARS
kML"»«** Minnie and Ruth Slcu.tM ar.* stcr lie was turned hack into t| i&gt; u ..i r. 1 alatka says:
[homo again, after a delightful vacation lint if some of the Sanford epicure*» redid
"Weil founded n-|Mirt has it that " a
RIVERVIEW LOTS
ipent in New York. ___^
nigh! Mich' a lurtli ■ tin y would long felt want’ in Palatka is to bo more
‘- a l
| Mack Butt led here yesterday •n s&lt;' »,
j a-,11Wb»r -.evituI &lt;bi
i l. Wil lime lilted this winter, when throe daily
Tin- majrnirt nt location of this property on the {rrent
for Savatm ih, Ga„ where he i|LLn it**, 11 «Hi| ^ }|, «ex i r wo.-- H«lung for b-ii ami pajiets will be published in the city.
I
*
Unit
¿tries of the S t . Johns river, where the channel runs
ITois
looki
ng
to
that
end
are
now
tning
Ictite«! for *ome time. ‘ .
Vpp-MIll* 'I IH *1 •' cuts h, l i l i a ­
1
11
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a
hoi
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publisher»
here-,
li
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«¡ii* (-1 ca.»f ft i »in Knervicw to t hr* At Ian lie .Ocean,
JCI f'b'v i i »v*1 iIuftitt^h «fwftt ar111] «ri itilit mil
!■
I ^ l r . nnd Mr». F. L. Woodrutl
Mir
ii
iiv
rt
itif
!tr«
«nil
♦auiilra
a
ml
K
l
l
l
c
f
I
probable
i
f«.it
one
will
Is*
a
morning
IKsve.naiirnt-ti from a pleasant -mm
I
win r«*t Ik - city of .lack-ouvill«* has Built it» groat quarter milli !
«itwrjwr fcimt •ml mrill |s«uifioui IHlof
¡op. r .. I the mlier two will be aftcryidt In North Carolina.
*ion tlollar electnc light plant. Where the yffeat munic­
... T.’I i I . 'Wil
.I'.tml t" a ..... . sheets A* Jacksonville. Tampa.
If.
i Kut I use a
|«i( Ik Uni £ reus he* for
L R, Philip" will have a full supply
roAchf«
Ira
v
rl
ih
ru
u
fh
il
tia
il
i
l
about
your
• row'bit iiouM Ia»i Mimtay morning and pcniuicola, Macon, Savannah, Augusta
ipal dockji arc g o i n g to be built. Where there* ore going i
home on th eir v rjti|* anti le ft, am i (he Wait
null» Bermuda- Onion seexl in Scpt- evening at the First Baptist church.
to
he niillions upon millions of dollars Kjient by private i
und other "town»” have two dailies,
aI »cck o f phnaphorou* (Mile »«til Vi 11 a per­
101-tf
His text at the mormng service was "Be pregrewivp Pnlatkans ms? no reason iod .Many person« *l»r in ihi« w ay and *tia
capital in the near future for great manufacturing «plants;
Miss Carewe Adams left Satureiay for strong and work," and at the evening win a "city" of this size, should lint never kno w n what lulled them
all are situated liy or near to Iiivi*Fview, lying just to the
' home in Miami flfu*r a pleasant visit service " l e t no man despise ihy youth *' have ai least three.
4fV nu da Ithow (hat it a ih ie b rn rata an i l i ­
east of us. This all goes to make Kivervievy the most
t that ha* berjt killed '-»n|i • |M«fr. it l* a
He i-mpliasi7i-i| tin- gre at ras-«i of ir.iiunth relatives in Sanford.
Tin* means that the pafieni having \ ac»
dead ch icken , and if
*fr»| cat* the chicken
class\ ami rlesirahlc property to iIn* great city of Jackson­
1Mr. and Mr». 1^ R. Philip« and dub mg the young |s»ip|e of our rliuri ta-s m no i is-otting mndiinm will lmv&lt;* to
it it a dead dt»f. and if a b u riard r a d (he
ville.
(n an- among the Sunforel iwople s«e church work :ts tin» is tia- only way ill order more* capital c's. »o tiint cvcryJ o j it t* a dead bu&amp;sard
v. luck we mn &gt; have a dn ire-11 mi itil» r-tup I.. .&lt; i h lie "coloneli-d". "A short
timing at Daytona Itencii
i for til" mint clbi-lelli cliurcl,
^ i,
curncd1' by tiie rej&gt;orters, i
fiWball firaetke will "lari ill e*»ril«»«l *»- ' ^ 1
mrvice. Mr. Hyman is Sunday m
but
then
there
ri left a reserve force of
hand ay at Holden Park. All interC o n ia in* no poitciji a nd ha* no odor , a nd
- .a ll
ami B. A’ P U. nemUnry (or Florida and eilizr-n* in tfu* humbler walks of life, one application w ill rtd any home of all
»ted rejKirt at 4:00 o'clm-k.
strongly adv«»*ntci« tin- nu«t up to dal«- who "never got into the pafiers before,”
I liai hr*« a n d . bedbug* am Cul/ier, inteU a.
Al. Haynes hus'nrss manager and practical methods in Sunday school
doings will suddenly become ini2 5 c 0 Do* a t All Dr uge l »t a
Herald witb his family Is spending nnd church work. While in Sanford he whoso
porlant&gt; nn,j jf Col. Jontw, the dray- V --------------------------------------------- J =5
Kivcrvicw today has over five hundred property
1wrek^nt Coronado Bendi,
orgnnizi’d a Sunday achool teacher train- m(in&lt; ,mula „ ^ i t of potutoc« for Col.
5
owners
all boostinp for the great future of Riverview.
The stork
. . left a fine -young sou nj the. ing claw, with n view to having the Sunt jic mump digger, nnd tho mnnSANTOHD LOnr.CS
Es We have 10 homes, some costing three to four, thousand
I, °!
and Mra* «0|°" W«'*04 on day achool i n i r h m M l n '¡tied for their
.
edUnr (li t,nc «lady find» that the
= dollars. Three mercantile houses. Boat and launch facSanford
Lodtt
Vo
27.1
«
O
f.
BP® * avenue loot Saturday.
work.
otiirr dnilie* have "«cooped" him on
«
**(rtry
Mnndiv
a'
7
alio
in
.&lt;
,v
«
&gt;
,
|mi*rlol
Jljrs. J. C. Higgins returned home ti\b
-----------that important iti-nC woo to his repor- ni«-«!«- tí W, ü fin k w rU lrr S &lt;.
S
tory tif large -and growing magnitude. We have now' 14
WS R a n n . Sec'»
ihom Philadelphia, Pa., where .»iu*
TIIE IMPERIAL THKATHH
t,.rEH utiles of .*tr*fis. all set out in shade trees. Wc. have free
enter her two son» In eclio«)l. |
-------| Tho cori of issuing dailies, and tho
public boat and hath houses. We have one of thd most
Seminole Cheptrr Vo. 2,Ureier t oslern Star S
Th* mmbcm of rtie Leml-u- Haluf G enera Mixed Mln*lrptH Will show on sninll dcirvmd fur them Imvu iiithi-rto
Mm i » rv e ry «•-»svi and |.« itlli i r id a r In m onili §E
Ireautiful f»0 acit? public parks in the state»N Riverview.
•««*• who ha« i w M i S ia r in ih r E » * l a rr
fcb *re requested to meet M 3Vclock
F r i d a y N ig h t Next
caused them to be few and far between. tE»rr«r
.« .I..illy In v lt n i to » U lt Ih r r h a p ir r
55
1
ms many suburbs since its inception, and IUvCrview’s
.
.
, It wilt bo interesting to watch tho Pa*
Aue» 1. ((.**(«v Sr*-'y
*y »Retnoon at the residence of Mr*.
What
promLsea
to
bs
an
evening
of
Jatkn
t.I|H.riin&lt;,nt&gt;
nnd
he«*,
R
O
O
(J
,ucW
S geogrnphieal Inaction is such that it is soon going to make
1,infy Wight.
keen enjoyment .« the production o» the ^
brethcrn. _ Bradford Teler O . C ..C e l c r v C it y A e r i* IÖ 5 3
^ &gt; ir. and Mr«. Charles B ritt, recently Geneva Mixed Minstrels at the Ini«irrito« «»try TlKwlay ii!*ht al S o'clock EE its property value far exceed any properly ajnmt Jack.
it a li in W rlb o rn r Block, third fl.m
Savannah have returned to this city perial Theatre next Friday night. Tiiis K '
S sonville, and every lot now bought will make the buyer
»raid», nnd Mr. Britt will hold a posi- trmifie of Geneva people who are accred­
EE a thousand dollars clear in the near future. We have a
Pliât til* t odie No, 5. a, of PI
with the Seminole County Bankf ’nnal Arrow» Florida
M m « »econd sm l fo urih Monday»
V U itln * EE complete telephone service, and an efficient motor car lines
ited a* being the most musical bunch
kiiulu* Alvar» wrtcumr I* E Mulrhin»on. C C
Sttcral nice ofOco rooms to rent. in Seminole couhty will* give a ptrform- . Washington, Sept, 11.—A partial re* tV
lT» a: t rank, K. K. and S.
m ,
*¿
EE at a 5c car fare to the heart of the city of Jacksonville.
__________________
. V '
^Mptrt Hank Building. Apply at the anco for the delectation of a Sanford port by the board of army engineers orr
3
Riverview
proprety
will
make
thousands
of
dollars
fof
®»nk for Information.
104-tf audience and they will try to surpass' the project for nn intercoostal inland .
Sanford Lodge. No 0 2 . X, 0. A M
3 'the owners. Riverview has mude good. Her titles are
Mr. and Mr». K ent Roeawtter are re- tbclr previous fieriormanccs a t Genes'», waterway from Button, Maw,, to the ■H. C To la r M u ta r:' 0 U T a tto r, Ser
ta ry . Comm unie« lion » » e r y flr tl and ih m l Thu
3
perfect, and ns an investment it has no equal.
and
Orlando,
if
such
a
thing
is
possible.
R|0
Grande
river,
xsas
filed
with
the
''■»Z the congrntulationa of their
day» • ( 7 :3 0 p to. V iilt ln * bruthtr» welcome.
ptendi on account of the arrival in their The Hcporter-Star of Orlando hands1 department of agriculture today. The
them the following press notice:
report represented plans for a canal ten Unite Brotherhood of CamcnUr* and Join
1f,i 3 fine UtUe girl lost Saturday.
«ra of America
"A
sure
enough
old
fashioned
negro
feet In depth from Beaufort, N. C., to
** .-'
Iri- Deane Turner and Deane,' Jr.,
Satilnrd Lo cal Union N a 1781. U . B . o l C nn«f J. —
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f
...........
miastrel
performance
will
l&gt;e
gixT?i
at
Miami,
Fin.,
and
a
canal
seven
feet
In
of
A
.
m
eet*
t
i
l
m
il
a
id
T
tiu
ru
lo
y
n
iih
t
at
7
eftiock
*w
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v
r.
■
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t
t
*t home again, after a moe’! delishtOro H lA ckw rU lrf, p r o id m l: S 3
I lw o
I j 1
L I
«ununcr trip ¿'iai'took in^ T liot^'nd the Lucerue Theatro tomorrow night. depth across the peninsula a t a chat of RIne *thoP aEck* »al*rd*.' RMull.
. S. 4 T .
3
J C ia
A lo
.
“ J and other plactu in the north.
H TMI l&gt;0
° n. by M n ‘ End° rr Cu^ ! c _«14,444.86.
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U r a m T l« - c« *»» «*'«•
» » t or GrncvS and her company of artists.
•
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8 P. O. C. Sanford t.«dg« «241
OWNER
I- »*
Urei Firn and Third Wrdnnday niiht. cornarj B
ky are amt:
n
’ Aïob *** ° f ^ P who gav© her a m-wt excellent performChurch Rally Day
\
rif.t
and
Palmetto
Cause
|lo*u.
E.
R
.
111
112-113
Heard
National
bank
bldg.
^ l
u l l
inpW, am
o
anco in th a t city one night last week.
'^ hUrfh B^ 7 D w
O. L T a t l m . S w f i i r y
^ «We to tmtke thejr home in San-(rtrtj(-) frojn 0r)ando who witn(aKd
At the Congregational church , next
3
JACKSONVILLE,
F L O R ID A
■ )£ -m
tó(t will be cordially wolcomcd.
the entertainment «ay it was highly Sunday. A special message for the
• #* *» y
,
. .LO .O .
Mn- A' U* Adana ho» terminato! « ’ cn*|iiabìt&gt; 'and vnry original throughout. ! rm.*inbem in tho piornlng ami a live gooThe Loyal Order df M«war. meet
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Plciuant
V i* with
'relative« in th J Mr». Curlott is horeolf the interlocutor, 11*1 ^
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I» tb® «ven‘nimera.
11 P.V)-!**Vt* Tuesday for a nhort stay which m eara that the work of that im- i ber U urgni te pUn to l . pre«„L
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•
ij, ,|&lt;l iltach iiud Johnoon City, Tenn.. portant part will lie well cared for. At I
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You" ior
............................................... .
F. P. STRONG,
rrturnlnf to he# home in Miami, tho ends' will be W. H. Pattiahall and
Monro« Chapter No. IS R. A. M
Meet* every noond and fourth Thursda
Pastor.
ww r,or¥rirn
Phone N.. 182 ^
' T• ^
- - -- - 1 Halt over Impf'lal Thai
foore, who ha* bren W. Adams, cclcbritieo in the fun making
—*•
TlwiPfeding the
«
_____ SgLln thft,cip- with world. In the circle wUl be ocen*apd
ItAaarl H
HACA2INES
•*
:—
î lr,;i” orton H opM irW t SatI alo
pImv
Adr r i* N a. I I U , P . O . t She aplit It most in hall;
C
ry n«v
O ly A
J
|{Jf \V(n)Mt
ri'knm shb B. Pattiahall, Agnes Mussel white, H.
B a t L foT ^ ntCT Gerden, where «he
; Ice Cream Sodi Water Confectionery • Cigar* and Tobacco
Muti .yare t i e d
Then everywhere that Mary went.
1« Z f . in ,,m Oakiand’-Winur Gnr- Burley, A. P. Curry, Jeannetta Sheldon,
She showed her lltUe cal/.
*n «chock
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Sanford Business College

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I $10.00 Down A nd|
I $5700 Per Month I

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�My^f»yrv‘-.y
Septembre |f,. I 5 |j

THE SANFORD HERALD

The word UPnotusedat

to decrease the high coat of livinn, while [ people through th f State Board of
a t the same time giving the fartfier tf hot- Health in u practical way, as already
ter price fpt his product and a bigger 1de*crl&gt;od, for these are only a part.
r,"irV iifpf-llim
in.
“•
' Nor is the work of the board confined
t ì m l g c t - o f - O p i n io n “ J t i s t j i f t i :
tnUfTtf r if lwman hrrmr-— H*w'
tv /c c n Y o u a n d M e ."
market day and a lurger busitMM should extended to aid Uioir pockctbooks as well
develop on that day. Pensacola should as their physlrnl welMwtng. Glanders
make it u point to |&gt;atr&lt;inizc the market i among animals is considered practically
and to help make it the success that it incurable, and the state rtsmburvses the
deserve*
owner of any nnimal which Is killed on
----------------account of this diabase. But os it is
A Chlcl la Antoni Ye Taklnt Note» T L
if l
A f If
1,1 communicable to human beings as well
and Faith, lie’ll Prent Tip"—

E tJ K Ä P B A K ^ P tA W
AOAM3 AMD OAvra O TA ttpî

ROOMS 7 5 C E N T S ;

WITH PRIVAI! HATH.SI”-* PER PtRSOV
JACKSON V I LI L. I LA.

This is a proscription prepun,i
Lilly for MALARIA or (TIM I s
FEVER.. Five or six dose* v i
any ca^er“
the Fever will not return, h ,
th&lt;’ liver Ix-tter than Calomel
not gripe or sicken. 25c.

Ine Money Value UI nealtn Mtoothcr.»nim»u, n*^ ^ 0vtmi

- — tB rt^ w m i wwu'ttNi« H^ith) -

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■\\ hat is the money value of good
*j City politics w*ll not open some
1
’
Wily or other and it seems that the health by the year?
Is it worth ten cents?
dengue fbvery #h§s gotten into the sy»-.
Ifpts of tlio-pofiticians and taken all the .‘The populat-'otr of Florida by the conam bition' out of therif. 1 understand su» of J910 va» something more than
that W. H. Underwood has eschewed »oven hundred and fifty thousand, but it
politics and will not t&gt;o,a candidate for was nearly, three and a half years ago
alderman or mayor, ns some of his when that count'wan made, and tens of
friend» thought he wopld. Mayor Spen­ thouv-nfla have lawn addati »inre tlint
cer is also troubled with too much bust titne. There are almost a million people
now for the city'« affairs any linger. resident in that state now in the willt e r rime there iwe . a goad
than n million—eo-thatJigure is* a safe,
average for tin* twelve month*.
Florida’» State Board of Health spends
lioneci rh, prosjiecme canumaira.
every
year about one hundred.thousand
F. L. froodrufl is being urged to make
dollars
in the administration of ‘its
the race for mayor, but ho has trouble«
duties.
This fund 1» raised by a halfenough tu county commissioner and will
probably resign his city toga to another. mill tax ujwn all the accessible property
C. C. Woodruff will liecome a candidate in tho state—five cents on every hun­
to auccoed himself and so will S. Kungc dred dollars valuation. Much the larg­
If the dope sheet4s properly arranged at est share of tho Btate tax income is
thin writing, although I have not heard paid by the big business Interests and
the corporations. It is evident that
either of ihem say so.
J. D. Davison is also spokeh of as a these interests cannot be benofitted,
candidate for tho position of alderman except indirectly through the general
prosperity of the entire community,
and may decide to enter the lists.
’ There will be several candidates from which is inseparable from a general con­
the A. C. L. according to reports and dition of healthfulness.
It costs therefore ten cents a year for
they will put up a strong fight.
every
man, woman and child, white,
Although opening up slow, politic»
may yet cause . coasidm lT ' noise. black, m l or yollow to finance the state
And after tho smoke of the city battle Board of Health. But, as a matter of
has cleared away the county firing will fact It is those classes in the community
commence and this promises to be some­ at large which pay tho least toward the4
thing euro enough, a» every man and'his maintenance of the hoard’s functions
t h a t’get thd largi-it individual benefit
brother want» a county office.
| from its work.
What do the people of Florida get for
^ From time to time i have Uilked this dime?
ulxiut u city market house, where the
To answer tin* iim.-Uun would Ih- to
farmers could bring in their produce, list all tiie lints of endeavor in which this
fruits, etc., and sell therp fresh to the . (¡real urgonizatiun is the Prime mover,
jicopk- ol Sanford realizing n good cash and these are described in det.nl in the
price from same ami making tin- market f annual reports of the bohrd which are to
days a source of revenue to all parti«-*» Iw- had for the a-.klm;
concerned. The huusewive* &lt;&gt;( S.mford
These funciiuns might very well !«■
could go to market and get chickens, outlined in two di virion», fir-», tin pre*egg», fruits and vegetables and there erviffion and safe-guarding id public
would be a stronger link formed lielween health; an
Üi*iTOfH
the country jwople and Satdord and the of public In
store» would probatdy gi t more intsme»» the sit until
and iiusinetei that |inilmlil) co»”. to other t bo runt rid
-•it«:, now. (live tin- farmer some mnn4.ln.tiihvjj Yj -1, ■uri-t .. ¡_ -ih- .it!"'
ducement to Cutne to juur'tifwii and he would fail to ttulii u|. , in !.e*l, tin'
*
will make it In ai|i|uarterH. Some time work
that ii |nrfiirmi&lt;l for I. i iJiViiliutl
ago the city physicum nf Orlando ad- in. a mt-ii lH-r nf 1 11 - i uniji ii i , ; ’nr, ■
viaed very slrunglv the idea id again r e
The liistorj of Vl'unl.i .I .rd.- dis­
vfving the city market, keeping tbc rtfeat astrous epidemic?, i f &gt;« Row f. m r. s ' ur ud
V Store» under the eye of the market ir&gt;- | always lij importaii i -. from (’&lt;du or
sjrectur and in that way gelling better ij the West Indian islands. Every Murid
results in eleaner methods of handling 1i inn in years not far in,the past, breathed
both* the farm products and the m eat.' a sigh of relief when I he fall iiuuith» ar
Pensacola has adopted the market plan
i rived without that affliction having visit­
ed the state. T r u e ' it js that mediral
science has removed

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In your Hand you hold a
five-cent piece. . ‘
Right at the grocer’s hand
is a moisture-proof pack
age of Uneeda Biscuit. Ht

«atjìe principio hydrophobia la comi««'
a
i« thu wetfll* of thè cornmunlty.
HogfTiolcra » n(4 such tVmenacv, hut
¡t -hrfhRs* attious financial loss to the
rarmWj therefore the free distribution
0j hojf cho)rra
I, fUde to the
owl)m of this class of property. It is
^
|ja,] fur tj10 aching and on a rensnngarante© that it will lx* usctl for ihe
()Ur,K&gt;^^ intended.
fpritnr,» of thi&gt; u-nrk nf

you. hand him the coin.
A trifling transaction? - No! A remarkable one—for you
have spent the smallest sum that
w ill buy a package of good food;
and the grocer has sold you the
most nutritious food made from
flour—as clean and crisp and
delicious as it was when it came
from the oven.

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF

MANUFACTURERS OF CINGER AI E AN!) SODA W \T I It
P H O N E 21

Free Reading Room
1MPEK1AI.

THEATRE

--------- b u i l d i n g ----------

Open Tuesday Thursday 4 to 6
AND

Saturdays I to 9 r. m

Ar Richmond
Ar Wnrhi(n;ti'ti
\r lialtimor*

Vr W I'lliiadeli
Ar New York

Theo. Schaal

.Steel Pullman turn of the highest »lass operated on all trail.»
Dining cars on trnlns Nos. 82 8fi Local Sleeper to Savannah oi« rat­
ed on Train 80. For Information and reservation apply

.le w e le r

-arnu health officer'i to a keen sense of
alert ness.
Smi.iII| h»x. like the pcHtr. is always with

oli.ewhert in Klml'ln it tievt-r ha»
»**nij.lelefi‘
.,ol I,.., a.I— liu,
[M‘.*j.ie iif Flotilla have refused, or failed

I taffy

I.v Jacksonville
Ar Savannah
Ar &lt; hurlestuii

1,, gfi.it ■
Ir• ¿n 1

this disease 11\ -tu.lv nig it- c.i.isen and
prevention, but it -till lurt.s in Mcvican
anil other CarihlM-an |»orts and constant
watchfulness alone keep» It (rum these
shores. And Florida’s health board tides
the watching.
Rumor» of bultonic plngue'or of chol­
era in any part of the world arouse these

A tlantic C oas t L ine

A . W . F R IT O T
Jacksonville, FT"

1.18 W. Bay Street

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to ..... fs-rnte w ith
tal , but it's true.

the

laiarii.

I Main

23 W . Kiral S t r e e t

Sanford

Florida

Always op the alert,
the board furnishes .vaccine points (no
for the asking, to any city" town or con«
imrtiily and in any «luuntiiy. It aids
each section to protect itself agio ns I any
other infected Si*rti&lt;&gt;n, and it iii«--n't
use shotgun i|uarantiie, eitlih*.
It oxercises a g ineral im .l very clone
oversight of life e v is f n r e of eomtmmim lile disease» in every |.art of tin* st.it«,
t to rid that taction o r its t*ou .Us and to
! pre vent their spread into other parts.

W e tell you that

SETT1A Ice

PO lN -

Cream

û

made of lhe Purevt Cream,
VH T*
and that the conditions un­
der wlyc^ %ij
made are
sanitarily ; ?nd hygicnically

Make Us
Visit our factory in Tampa.
r
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D on’t tell Us when you arc
coming. P E R F E C T condi­
tions exit! all the time, we
don't have to prepare fer
r
-a ,
visitor», and you are always
welcome.

Thrasher’sPharmacy

A single i u-e id ghtnder- in my part of
W. E. HOUSnOLDER
Fl»*rida, rv|H»rt- d at the board'll hetuli|uaiterj, cnih for ifiunv-fiatn action and
D E N T IS T
energeticTtethm, b auu-e this discus©-'»
k u v i u . 4J. 24 .n i l 23. I*mi UM»
.fau ne &lt;
¡one'thnt is communicable from animals
to human iH’inga, and it is dangrrou* to
1both. The prevalence of ntbic9 is walch' ed and fought with all the authority that
DR. R. M. M A SO N
belong* Jo these health officers. While
DENTISI
the mu/tfling of
is u matter of local
roguliKlou, the st&amp;tn board stands ready
Phone 19
ilt, reh tfines to furnish the Pasteur treatÎLm torU. Eloriita
i meut, ami to Jurnish it free of cost to
t tJuw'viTitJ cannot pay for It ~ ~
..
’*V Mrs. M. I« Allen Dead
^
j* For the past two or three yciy* the
Ni a s ' wits* rrci-ivi d in tfilid* T H O M A S E M f t ^ E l W I L S O N
State Board has been studying Rbw to montinj{ of th e 'd e a th 'o f Mr*. M. L.
ATTORNEY AND DOUNSELLOR *
relieve th e’people of Florida, partlculnr- ¿Vilen a t Rutland, VcrmonL-iVhereUhfii'
M^LAW
ly rtiiC. cluWren,, o t O tt drbilRjUjng ef I.H.l fono In aneffurt-torvluinTwr-lieaUh.!...
. . Jl&gt;.j ___
feét of hookworim. Its anxiety hat not For some time' trfuJ had been suffering ,*i '* 5 u ' ' A,,“ ner ^ ¥" th i“*1" * 1
•*
been how to get rid of It. frtr'lhat is so- wiyh* inumile* and n.cdic.'d aid aeemedi;
nuty aa to be «ample, InrC toTlI«!iivr*r thfv. l'WiwVrh-*s to offert a curé. Mrs. Allen
caM-H so as tu administer tla* cun* hih! 1 iiail li^t-n a resident of Eunford for rév­
increase individual i fficicncy by .1 th.tu- érai yi ar», having ci&gt;TKiucu-d a millinery
DR. C. G. B U T T
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,
nami i^r-ccnt. lt-ux&gt;k a m iiu s iff th* business, and was highly i-ateemed by
D
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P
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country schools of a ceftnlir-psrt of all with whom she came in' contact.
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Florida a few montlci ag9 , mainly in the
Office; Yowell Building
rural districts* where the children u*uully
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Ij. is hojkKl Flurry Brown &gt;uil open
go barVfoot. ft exomliiy-l six tltc^stind
up
tho
cranium
.
&gt;
&gt;
.'
..
f
w
FTnrfda
edi­
cliildren atul,fothul a largu ptnportmn of
them with tliia rfiscaae. Tlu- cure woa tor» liitring the Coni Congres* a t Ocala
offered ilfii1! [\dml)il-iil n d Irw, fr. c Ik* i&gt;Yd
vation, for the asking jypf a^eptan«», thejr firiltw that frill teach them how ATTORNEY ano COUNSELLOR at LAW
to «htinntc on tlic coat of even so
Arid every caw treated was cured.
Practice in Suite and F edrial Courts
~ .It would take ;nuch snaco t o Hat aU ¡.rnulj a job As the pridtlng uf fUXX&lt;
Ute' bcnvfuclions th at Florida offer* Jtw calfliV’ carÜT.'" KissiBIincv"TILmtfr."

L I V E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D
Cor

STABLE

o r P a r k A v e n d o and S e c o n d S t r e e t

CO N TRACTO RS FOR

A LLK IN D S O F

HEAVY

H A U LIN G

L a r g e s u p p ly of H o r s e s , Mules,
W a g o n s and. H a r n e s s a l w a y s
on hand F o r S a le or E x c h a n g e
B la c k s m l t h i n g and W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c tio n

D on't miss this sale. It's the opportunity of your life
to get you a home d r make money as; invtsuncut.
Special prices on nice homes and lots close in*/ l am
posted on city pro|«rty and can givt? you the. bevt
prices and best term s. See roc before jh e advance.

Berald Want Ads Will

�OFFICIAL ORCAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY- Till GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

I X SA XFOIW -Life Is W 'lb l I,
SANTORO,

(F L O R ID A .

FR ID A Y ,

B E P T E V U lE H

10,

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unty Commissioners
Seminole County Leads
Black Hammock
Interesting Meeting
With Brick Roads
Drainage Is Assured
For

w lie re a.« Du- ''.i i■I 11.iii KIivhiii] ami II u-i, •
hovo prYi|n»j i¡
furnish t
brick f.*r
Sjwcial Rutili D i-trirt ut the follow mir
price*, to wn
f1)r No. 2 brick t« ■
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,
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1
1
for
No. 1 \x*t ■i
R kk Road* For San ford Sjirei.il
Then-Ion
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1
.
10
)veti th a t 11 • 1 l
District A n d Black H a m m o c k
firm of li . 1.1 ..in and I lugli r 1-. . . ,
Drainage Settled
««I t In- i * ■, i i for the furnudthu’ ■! t
Ufcllik -*1ÌC\|É tifÉiJ jlL ¿lift—{#4fc
k 4I
I *— -Sanford, Ma^*Septx_lfi. 1913.
I Tl* beard (&gt;i r ,’unL-V com misai uOlin.
L^gmintTe ioùnty, Florida, m t at
'lOJO ?• t«- Present, C hairm an V 1. l&gt;&gt; I I Melatin nml ndoj i, |
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nil paper- i - " , , ' g i
!Woodruff; CoiiunUri oners J. T
Mi*
Sanford
Sjiccial
Rond and Bridge Dt*Ijjn, J. A. Clark, L. I*. H a g a n , C. \V.
inum in^'r, E. A, Douglass. rlerk. trief an* utili in custody of the rlerk of
the circuit rn u rt, ^ I r - m p ‘-minti. and
£ 0 m . Hand in attendance.
I Minute of Inlt meeting read and up- w tu r* as, owing to the divisimi of O ranecounty and tin* creation of Seminole
Lnrnd‘.
i jj \v. WcC-oll «ddresHcd th e Imnrd m
Ltfcf»hre t® road th ro u g h Mr* M s
Lfdks' grove. Action deferred [«mb*
Bnvwtigation and on m otion u v ilipwd for board to view same on Thin

l(ls For Big Prospects
flew Sem inole C oun ty

■»rii»- numis-r of Honda

ic Greatest Step In T lie History ( H
lite

New

C o u n ty

Iwhiinot

P utting

S e m in o le First

( hll'IIJfO

Tu«&gt;al:i\ voll go down in lil’t n i \ ; ls oh*he mie-t li'î'irlatit il:t\* m fia pant
- - r v r ,,.,.
Serem'ttn" rnurr'* —
v „- - m . d o « n the tine that nuMii* day
l i | . would I k open for tin -ah. ni
UüO wortlt of bonds with which to construct approximately ‘JO indes of 1irfrk
ronds. The liriek manuljicuver», tin*
concrete workers and tl'*-*s&lt;* who make
a Itusiness of hiving liriek road« were

'--i d D m
I’-1-,
l!
Mo ? I
on D*.
m onth, t
dato Of
during I
- ary will
1 FVtitn

B o n d s S o l d A n d G t C .lt
W il. 11l S«-t a r t »1N o w

W o rk

figuri* usually displayed m .1 fu n k *
published statem ent, anil forward* a
,
* . ...
,
, most complete intcrprctoii statem ent.
T he statement goes" into full detail in
Will D ram f i n e O f T h e Filici! Farm - 1relerei.ee to every item shown un the
me Scellons Io f he F ut.re
stHlem. nl under the usila! heading-.

'ai 1 |.
itld. • Hull !
‘il.. $ J ’i .'ill l'itt-*hurgl|. [ ( Inr of tl
•a. NcL—xAo.'.u. K«o: i\,|opm »aii 'I t f i f l

am t S e

la m ts . f-fiTnfn- -eointT

■«i I ink i I - -til Is «old I w hi U I :c

Death of John Saul«
A report »arly tin , morning confirmed
the death of John Sauls at lit* home ill
1 .olii

pris,

As

vei

nothing

ritmi r.-l" . l e d , i•i ,, -

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the duties of fish and gam e warden
! pids for opening right &lt;&gt;( way fn
vjriou» roads wire ojioned and read
Motion prevailed that J. J. Hill I
awarded euntraet to build lirnlg*
tU£&gt; per lineal finit on (ienrva, an
Cblduota road lierons Kkonlnckhat.-hi
[awk. S|M*eifications tin* same as
approach to Sanford and Geneva lir
[«1th the exception of tw o tulmg to the
lient irat*a*l of thn-e,
Mfition pn vailed tha t R R W u
[he twanled eontraet at $ I'is till | h r
nor road from t'huluotu to Geneva
I Motion prevailed that attorney
■board be iin inn tell to prepare and
Iprinttd Ji’isipuuun limai-, i•m I

cun

lu

I* .mied oi *1. ■ f•i•1 -al arrimgemcnn.
M - Saul
........ f 1he oldest und

l*mg *
COI11|IHI

. P .US II 1 |eW plat

n.n i
ir-

nf Volusia COiI.tl-

r, el- 1 i* I '
H e l*.l.*-&gt;

I IOTI,

pri-*- fur m i n i
I t . l l p l l . WHO l*

1 . ..... •
1,
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I-.
, *IU eaii 1«- had .1 .'ini I* .IS* -*t Ih* 1'iiple. It ink of tin.*
! 11 . I,Old and al a depth ■it, and "ii daughter Mr. I U Wright
that llluken tin* ordinary cost of a well of Luke Helen.
about $ 10, a welt that will .supply t h e 1
house and burn and 1 tlw urn- farm for
irrigation without no more eost after the
well r* driven lin’d the farm i-* pi|»-d Thi*
Iu I
judge.! I, 1 s * 1 ■1 l-e t In- I**-**l
I hai tins eu-r Ueii put ip-oi the market
or wi nt er garden-* an I 'I " ' ll r e m a i n e d

t

I la winter lar-ietis a ltd tie iimvimity o
the p r e in lulle eil \ of (tvied'i i* all

!.. H iRidrull. ti legfain 1

i im i, ro ad *
hulldllig He . arnet , •
I uto a i unim ■t - i
in . le ie* Mug thi****

TTK ' 1 ■seal and 11.11 I *
the iHuird ill r* (■m m ■
ile ÍIBU1* i ,«l[*TUtillg » I

" h U - \ -s.ilfr ,i^,U.
i i■'*' ar, solili* pri/.o winning di**en(&gt;I * - r n:t .inf
il.mu led in .1 recent eonU a
I* fitnjnuis of a &lt;uf
traget t e were asked lor

A itsoii I ‘.nistrin‘tmn Company
.
,ih .* is r. jU.-* Till'd hen
Us p netdent, Mr Jam es y
„ h o was su it ,—sful ut *eeurit.i'

\

.11. ag* '

i

ana-

, te* 1liiuks

eliin
gisej un .1
- *1
1
1" *
■ ■ : .11 1 * ill ,1 mòti ut t o iliojt f a 1
Il lunerii! Ww* 1 . . 1 troni ll.e tutine
The tallii * npreiul up*m thel.iwi &gt;*ri nim
,\tr. \\ ibon informiti the w r i e r
Monday
afternoon .11 ( . . . Inek Rev. F. 1’.
very tutmetive in their decorations of (_|,at hi- would lieg'n to anm'mble hit equip
Strong
offirinjing.
ri*l white njul blue the elafo. color*. m&lt;*ut here at oare and would Ik * ready to
T^i t
were niany jM-.uitiful dorai
and large Imwlnof re«! ami white Ihiw. n.
j),,. djrt fly within the nett went.
trd m t.s, among tlicin "II* ring* of love
'I'll,- favor* were dainty
little.red. white ¡¡,.
\mrk two gang* of probably
hi Sunduy m ho**l nei Crmlle
apri blue baslo-l.s tilled
with . indie** nw n 1 .11 h and «ill be able to lay about Irmi
Ri.ll
.-stifying
lo Dm w.imii svm j.athy
\ss|stmg Mm Terhetm wer* Mr* (' i » i . mill- of the road |*v month.
of
1
•
n..iny
friends
of i l e f.imily
I Walker aiel M ss lUiitre* ll.it- till.
Huml brothers of Sanford took 11it#

1 '-/range county, Florida, to send by
ippw all papers pertaining to Sanford
'pecial Road anil Bridge District No.
passed.
Motion pft-vnilcd to accept Mr. Kay»urns bid for construction of Sylvan
■ *»c and Wekivn road.
Motion prevailed that clerk notify
- J- Rill-that he l&gt;o paid f&gt;0 jmt re n t of
’»chase price on jail lot a* «000 a*
l° ® ^ s)un ran he given.
V * blowing resolution was offered
M adopted .B* it rtsolved by the boar«! of county

commissioner« of Seminole county. Fla..
" «Mop Sept, ie, 1913,; that J. H. l&gt;*‘.
^ r j w o p , and L j . n u n t, be and they
P
»PpoTnted by th b board as
oi Black Ham m ockprain‘ Batrict to handle the proceeds of
to be Usued by
7&gt;mm ock Drainage •, DL**ld thrte trustees to aerve
jetnatiqn, and to give bond
hful performance of their
d bond trusteea in the sum

M1[
M itr a c i 1 - Minstruet th e other half "f
’ ie *- from our iiud-I .* darling fuer
'lite girts me I l*&lt;*&gt;' eiipoii.g Dick
the ntul*. Imt will ink. no m tion or part
hiepiUdity were M argard JVter*. Ulive in tin- lustidling of the concrete w o r k . ■'Goii* from our midst, a darling face.
That claimed our di* ]*-st Invi»,
Renin*-. K a thenne I urner. riori-nee Hand Hr,#* are well .siuipjnfi to take
And
lift in the honn .in empty [dace
and Helen M ute. Kvelyn Higgers, Kdna .-are of th.-ir part of the work a* they
To r It one in the cradle above
William*. Bert ha Mun*y. Ruth U r n ^ n . have .aitt|&gt;le mule* and waijotw to get
Guiwie F rank. L e ila . Hutchinson. Veru bimy 011 tlw job -at once.
Tcrheun, Stella and Krigein* Johtwoii. , When Swiford ha* completed thi.*
Hdmond and John Meiseh. F.arl Uni- tifh-k rtm&lt;l* |iroj(lct it will give to thi*
dron, Clifford Walker, Billy Fin*, Max county mop- mile* of hrick road.* w-ithStowart, K ew ton latvell. Johnnie Mu*- out the city limit.* than u p * to he had in
son. 1Jiwn-nee Uandall and Zeb riioma* a„y other county in R o rid a with the ex•
—
eejition of Duval county.
Birthday I’nrly
I hirken I’illau
It 1* the ami and purjiowe of the lioard
T h e boy* of Sanford Height* enter- of county eouimknonem to extend the a Lit lie Mis* Olive ItenfriM- celebrated
tnined nome of their friend* very plea*- , trunk line* of hrick road* to such por- her til ill birthday w Hi a .-harming little
antly on Tuesday 1*veiling with a ehieketi - liop* of the eounty il* have sufficient \ jiarly
Friday afternoon, which was
pillavi given at tla- hospilablA home of trafile to justify the ex|&gt;enditurc anil in greatly enjoyed by the young folk*
Mr. and Mm. G. B. I’opo. Tin* young turn tlnw* trunk line* will la* connected gat Ill-rid to help along the celebration
folks from town gp-ally enjoyed the up with the Interal* to the Lxolntcd se&lt;s Out under the trees of the beautiful
lawn the children danced and played
unt'l the " p a r t y " was served. T he color
scheme of pink and w lute was colored
out in the table decorations, cakes and
candies. The favors were fancy white

and pink paper bon bon bags, tied with
white ribbons. The birthday cake was
lovely in its pink and while icing and
candles, and Olive declared shP"‘wouldn*t
bo five until that cake was cut.". The
little guests were Margaret and Jack
Peters. Katherine Turner, Evelyn Big­
ger«, Florence and Helen Witte,' Char­
lotte and Irma Smith. Vera and Dick
Terheun and Pat tie Reniroe.

^jWopitd this icth day of September,
Ths

w h ic h w n s nrlniili-ll:

The Overland is a great bargain. He
also has a ftviwpasaenger 10 horse power
Rambler for sale. It cast $1,92$ and
will l&gt;e »acrlflceil for $1,000. Has been
run less that 1,000 miles. The editor
can truly say he never had a more com­
fortable or sjieedy ride than In this big
parlor car machine to Orlando and re­
turn last Sunday. We made the round
trip, 70 miles, in 3 hours and 35 minutai.
From Mount Dora to Eustia in twelve
minutes was the time for the last five

Still Coming Our Way
The county commi**iiuu*ni y w l e n b t y
ordered that wurrants I«* drawn in favor
of the iiirorjuiruted tow A* for Fifty JH-r
cent of the roa&lt;i and bridge taxes col­
lected from them for the year 1912.
Thi* will «mount to n considerable «urn
to each of the town* and will be used to
put the roads iu condition. T he pro
rata of each for which w arrants were
directed to U* drawn np* a* follows:
T aft. Slsd.J.H. Winter 1‘nrk. $863.63;
Winter Garden, $168.00;
M aitland,
$389.29; Ajiopka. $198.29; Sanford. $3,286.08; Drlatuio. $6,187.31; Oakland,
$80.61.

Interesting Service* at ( ameron City
Father Brettnahan is conducting a
series of lecture« and sermons in the
union church at Cameron City this week.
His words are listened to attentively by
the comparatively large audience who
come out to hear him. He will end the
lectures FTiday night by telling the se­
cret of Catholicity’s jirognxw.

Arcadia, the |)ronjM&gt;rou* county *#-at
1/0w Rales to Florida
of DcSoto county, has ju*t done herwlf
Brown. Lloyd Brown. Collier Brown,1 The Atlantic Coast Line published an proud by voting 122 to 44 in favor of a
interesting table of low rates from the bond i«uo of $76,000 for additional
•William Pope, ,Flrakinc Pojk*. Edward

Betis, Joe Miot, Allan Jones, Fate Til- north and west to Florida.
In the current issue of the Purple
||§ J. D. Woodruff, Percy Packard.
Folder of that company, a list of special
Mrs. Dav*i of ln\*crncas arrived in round trip tickets available for Flomc
the city ywtefdiV to Join Mr. Davis who Seeker« a n d . others., desiring td visit
the imperial Theatre. They

»I - i d W ,l.. .n d
/
.
.

The Overland Makes Record
Mr \\ II Carr demonstrated on Mon­
day a bttji of wh.it his Overland ear cun
do. He made two round trip* to (mi
¡dace and another to Orlando, totalling
13H mill** in nine hour«, an average of
15 K miles per hour over all kind* of
road*. Mr. Carr's Overland ts a grund
five passenger ear which he w*U sell for
$600, although it ei»t hirn $1,125 in
April, 1912. He wunt* a still larger ear.

Stie is 11 w.ii’i.ir, wlm ii. smI, | i.e "(udì
for ber vaulung ambinoli.
A suffragette i* a sting of lieauty a n d
jnwer forever
V «ornati si ho would rather break
Windows Diati eh un tfn-m
\ woman «Ilo*.- tr**ublei- .ire ,-ertftinly
Imi 111ili- '.O.S
iti., «le* s|H-nd* more (uni- uinng ber
in •• ili.m -. i&gt; wmg l.i-r heir*
\ wohi 1111 wlai u dì spari- un juimk tu
gel Iter righi*
A «ornali «ho wutiltl rather rm-k thè
country Unni thè eradle. Plulndt'ljdiia
Record.

miles.- F'u*ti* Lake Region.

rwtolutfon wns offered
1 'T l s g | n

r.lliw lll1p-*h*-llieil timi remained in Die
hiliMiged under division to Seminole
county. Deputy t le.-k R o b e r t- of Sem­
inole ini* Im-.'ii in f triando 1er ***v.-ral
vm U i 1.1 * k i g o u r D........ r 1Jt:e.i 11"» on
hnntl aiel mat.mg .1 separation ■&lt;1 Diem
(pilli those whlih wep- Io I.e piam eli ill
&lt;trange M.iiiit.k
II' * .i- 1 i- i *-I 01 D ip
wo-k P, M.-ssr i a w * "i i* ! \-vuiii **t
Die . 1* rk ■ "ih. . . . P
I
I- r l-i be
sure I hat tin-y wep* right tin- certi tirate*
wer*- ein.* he i ! oyer three limi*., mid il i*
a pretty suie l,*t Dial tie correct divi
xión hits Ims' íi made. I hi-* matter has
no reference to the tax redemption
fund*, which an* yet to I*- divided when
the rlerk «hall have rn i-i veil P-port from
the comptroller concerning the June
kales. Oriundo Sentinel.

X .'

buildings and Equipment for schools,
showing that the people are determined
to keep abreast of the limes in hayjpg
the best that can be secured id tho way
of educational faciUtiea. One other preH, E. Tolar of the Peoples Bank has
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SANFORD

M y ^ f»y rv ‘ -.y
Septembre |f,. I 5 |j

HERALD

The word UPnotusedat

to decrease the high coat of livinn, while [ people through th f State Board of
at the same time giving the fartfier tf hot- Health in u practical way, as already
ter price fpt his product and a bigger 1de*crl&gt;od, for these are only a part.
r," irV i i f pf -llim
in.
“•
'
Nor is the work of the board confined
t ì m l g c t - o f - O p in io n “ J t is t j i f t i :
tnUfTtf r i f lwman hrrmr-— H *w '
tv/ ccn Y o u a n d M e . "
market day and a lurger busitMM should extended to aid Uioir pockctbooks as well
develop on that day. Pensacola should as their physlrnl welMwtng. Glanders
make it u point to |&gt;atr&lt;inizc the market i among animals is considered practically
and to help make it the success that it incurable, and the state rtsmburvses the
deserve*
owner of any nnimal which Is killed on
----------------account of this diabase. But os it is
A Chlcl la Antoni Ye Taklnt N ote» T L
if l
A f If
1,1 communicable to human beings as well
and Faith, lie’ll Prent T ip "—

This is a proscription prepun,i
Lilly for M A L A R IA or (TIM I s
FEVER.. F ive or six dose* v i

any ca^er“

E tJ K Ä P B A K ^ P tA W
AOAM3 AMD OAvra OTAttpî
ROOMS 7 5 C E N T S ;

WITH PRIVAI! HATH.SI”-* PER PtRSOV
JACKSON V I LI L. I LA.

the Fever will not return, h ,
th&lt;’ liver Ix-tter than Calomel
not gripe or sicken. 25c.

Ine Money Value UI nealtn Mtoothcr.»nim»u, n*^ ^ 0 vtmi

- — t B r t ^ w m i wwu'ttNi« H ^ ith ) f,rmrtl U»
*
«atjìe principio hydrophobia la comi««'
■\\hat is the money value of good
a
i « thu w e tfll* of thè corn*j C ity politics w*ll not open some
1
’
munlty.
Wily or other and it seems that the health by the year?
Is it worth ten cents?
HogfTiolcra » n(4 such tVmenacv, hut
dengue fbvery #h§s gotten into the sy»-.
Ifpts o f tlio-pofiticians and taken all the .‘ The populat-'otr of Florida by the con- ¡t -hrfhRs* attious financial loss to the
ambition' out of therif. 1 understand su» o f J910 v a » something more than rarmWj therefore the free distribution
I, fU d e to the
that W . H. Underwood has eschewed »oven hundred and fifty thousand, but it 0j hojf cho)rra
politics and will not t&gt;o,a candidate for was nearly, three and a half years ago o w l)m o f this class of property. It is
|ja,] fur tj10 aching and on a rensnnalderman or mayor, ns some of his when that count'wan made, and tens of ^
garante© that it will lx* usctl for ihe
friend» thought he wopld. Mayor Spen­ thouv-nfla have lawn addati »inre tlint
cer is also troubled with too much bust titne. There are almost a million people ()Ur,K&gt;^^ intended.
fpritnr,» of thi&gt; u-nrk nf
now for the city'« affairs any linger. resident in that state now in the willter rime there iwe . a goad
than n million—eo-thatJigure is* a safe,
average for tin* twelve month*.
Florida’» State Board of Health spends
lioneci rh, prosjiecme canumaira.
every
year about one hundred.thousand
F. L . froodrufl is being urged to make
dollars
in the administration of ‘ its
the race for mayor, but ho has trouble«
duties.
This fund 1» raised by a halfenough tu county commissioner and will
probably resign his city toga to another. mill tax ujwn all the accessible property
C. C. Woodruff will liecome a candidate in tho state— five cents on every hun­
to auccoed himself and so will S. Kungc dred dollars valuation. Much the larg­
If the dope sheet4s properly arranged at est share of tho Btate tax income is
thin writing, although I have not heard paid by the big business Interests and
the corporations. It is evident that
either of ihem say so.
J. D. Davison is also spokeh of as a these interests cannot be benofitted,
candidate for tho position of alderman except indirectly through the general
prosperity of the entire community,
and may decide to enter the lists.
’ There will be several candidates from which is inseparable from a general con­
the A. C. L. according to reports and dition of healthfulness.
It costs therefore ten cents a year for
they will put up a strong fight.
every
man, woman and child, white,
Although opening up slow, politic»
may y et cause . co asid m lT ' noise. black, m l or yollow to finance the state
And after tho smoke o f the city battle Board of Health. But, as a matter of
has cleared away the county firing will fact It is those classes in the community
commence and this promises to be some­ at large which pay tho least toward the4
thing euro enough, a» every man and'his maintenance of the hoard’s functions
th a t’ get thd largi-it individual benefit
brother want» a county office.
|from its work.
What do the people of Florida get for
^ From time to time i have Uilked this dime?
ulxiut u city market house, where the
T o answer tin* iim.-Uun would Ih- to
farmers could bring in their produce,
list all tiie lints of endeavor in which this
fruits, etc., and sell therp fresh to the
. (¡real urgonizatiun is the Prime mover,
jicopk- ol Sanford realizing n good cash
and these are described in det.nl in the
price from same ami making tin- market
f annual reports of the bohrd which are to
days a source of revenue to all parti«-*»
Iw- had for the a-.klm;
concerned. The huusewive* &lt;&gt;( S.mford
These funciiuns might very well !«■
could go to market and get chickens,
outlined in two di virion», fir-», tin pre*egg», fruits and vegetables and there
erviffion and safe-guarding id public
would be a stronger link formed lielween health; an
Üi*iTOfH
the country jwople and Satdord and the
of public In
store» would probatdy gi t more intsme»»
the sit until
and iiusinetei that |inilmlil) co»”. to other t bo runt rid
-•it«:, now. (live tin- farmer some mnn4.ln.tiihvjj Yj-1, ■uri-t .. ¡_ -ih- .it!"'
ducement to Cutne to juur'tifwii and he
would fail to ttulii u|. , in !.e*l, tin'
will make it In ai|i|uarterH. Some time *
1MPEK1AI. T H E A T R E
work that ii |nrfiirmi&lt;l for I. i iJiViiliutl
ago the city physicum nf Orlando adin. a mt-ii lH-r nf 111- i uniji ii i
, ; ’nr, ■
--------- b u i l d i n g ---------viaed very slrunglv the idea id again r e
The liistorj of Vl'unl.i .I .rd.- dis­
vfving the city market, keeping tbc rtfeat
astrous epidemic?, i f &gt;« Row f. m r. s'urud
V Store» under the eye of the market ir&gt;|always lij importaii i -. from ( ’&lt;du or
Open Tuesday Thursday 4 to 6
sjrectur and in that way gelling better j
i the West Indian islands. Every Murid
AND
results in eleaner methods of handling i
1inn in years not far in,the past, breathed
Saturdays I to 9 r. m
both* the farm products and the meat.'
a sigh of relief when I he fall iiuuith» ar
Pensacola has adopted the market plan
i rived without that affliction having visit­
ed the state. T r u e ' it js that mediral
science has removed 1 1,, gfi.it ■Ir• ¿n1
this disease 11\ -tu.lv nig it- c.i.isen and
prevention, but it -till lurt.s in Mcvican
anil other CarihlM-an |»orts and constant
watchfulness alone keep» It (rum these
shores. And Florida’s health board tides
the watching.
Rumor» of bultonic plngue'or of chol­
era in any part of the world arouse these
-arnu health officer'i to a keen sense of
alert ness.
Smi.i II|h»x. like the pcHtr. is always with
oli.ewhert in Klml'ln
it tievt-r ha»
i— » **nij.lelefi‘
.,ol I,.., a.I— liu,
23 W . Kiral S treet
[M‘.*j.ie iif Flotilla have refused, or failed
to .... fs-rnte with the laiarii. IMain
Sanford
Florida
tal , but it's true. Always op the alert,
the board furnishes .vaccine points (n o
for the asking, to any city" town or c o n «
imrtiily and in any «luuntiiy. It aids
each section to protect itself agio ns I any
other infected Si*rti&lt;&gt;n, and it iii«--n't
use shotgun i|uarantiie, eitlih*.
It oxercises a gineral im.l very clone
oversight of life e v isfn re of eomtmmimlile disease» in every |.art of tin* st.it«,
t to rid that taction o r its t*ou .Us and to
! pre vent their spread into other parts.
A single i u-e id ghtnder- in m y part of
W. E . H O U S n O L D E R
Fl»*rida, rv|H»rt- d at the board'll hetuli|uaiterj, cnih for ifiunv-fiatn action and
D E N T IS T
energeticTtethm, b auu-e this discus©-'»
kuviu. 4J. 24 .nil 23. I*mi UM»
.faune &lt;
¡one'thnt is communicable from animals
to human iH’inga, and it is dangrrou* to
1both. The prevalence of ntbic9 is walch' ed and fought with all the authority that
W e tell you that P O lN DR. R. M. M A SO N
belong* Jo these health officers. While
S E TT1A
Ic e
C re a m
û
DENTISI
the mu/tfling of
is u matter of local
made of lhe Purevt Cream,
roguliKlou,
the
st&amp;tn
board
stands
ready
VHT*
Phone 19
ilt, reh tfines to furnish the Pasteur treatand that the conditions un­
ÎLmtorU. Eloriita
i meut, ami to Jurnish it free of cost to
der wlyc^ %ij
made are
t tJuw'viTitJ cannot pay for I t ~ ~
..
’* V
Mrs. M . I « Allen Dead
^
sanitarily ; ?nd hygicnically
j* For the past two or three yciy* the
N ia s ' wits* rrci-ivi d in tfilid* T H O M A S E M f t ^ E l W I L S O N
State Board has been studying Rbw to montinj{ of th e 'd e a th 'o f Mr*. M . L.
ATTORNEY AND DOUNSELLOR *
relieve the’people of Florida, partlculnr- ¿Vilen at Rutland, VcrmonL-iVhereUhfii'
M ^LAW
ly rtiiC. cluWren,, o t Ott drbilRjUjng ef I.H .l f o n o In a n e f f u r t - t o r v l u i n T w r - l i e a U h . ! ...
. . J l&gt; . j ___
feét of hookworim. Its anxiety hat not For some time' trfuJ had been suffering ,*i '* 5u' ' A,,“ ner ^ ¥" th i “*1" * 1
•*
V isit our factory in Tampa.
r
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been how to get rid of It. frtr'lhat is so- wiyh* inumile* and n.cdic.'d aid aeemedi;
Don’t tell Us when you arc
nuty aa to be «ample, InrC toTlI«!iivr*r thfv. l'WiwVrh-*s to offert a curé. Mrs. Allen
coming. P E R F E C T condi­
caM-H so as tu administer tla* cun* hih! 1iiail li^t-n a resident of Eunford for rév­
increase
individual i fficicncy by .1 th.tu- érai yi ar», having ci&gt;TKiucu-d a millinery
DR. C. G. B U T T
tions exit! all the time, we
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a
m
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th*
business, and was highly i-ateemed by
don't have to prepare fer
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country schools of a ceftnlir-psrt of all with whom she came in' contact.
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visitor», and you are always
Florida a few montlci ag9 , mainly in the
Office; Yowell Building
welcome.
rural districts* where the children u*uully
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Ij. is hojkKl Flurry Brown &gt;uil open
go barVfoot. ft exomliiy-l six tltc^stind
up
tho
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cliildren atul,fothul a largu ptnportmn of
them with tliia rfiscaae. Tlu- cure woa tor» liitring the Coni Congres* at Ocala

Free Reading Room

Theo. Schaal
.le w e le r

In your Hand you hold a
five-cent piece. . ‘
Right at the grocer’s hand
is a moisture-proof pack
age of Uneeda Biscuit. Ht
you. hand him the coin.
A trifling transaction? - No! A remarkable one—for you
have spent the smallest sum that
will buy a package of good food;
and the grocer has sold you the
most nutritious food made from
flour—as clean and crisp and
delicious as it was when it came
from the oven.
N A T IO N A L BISCUIT COMPANY

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling Co
O N L Y A U TH O R IZ E D B O TTLE R S OF

M AN UFAC TU RERS OF C IN G E R AI E A N !) SODA W \TI It

P H O N E 21

A tlantic C oast L ine
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Jacksonville
Savannah
&lt; hurlestuii
Richmond
Wnrhi(n;ti'ti
lialtimor*

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A r N ew Y o r k

.Steel Pullman turn of the highest »lass operated on all trail.»
Dining cars on trnlns Nos. 82 8fi Local Sleeper to Savannah oi« rat­
ed on Train 80. For Information and reservation apply

A. W . F R IT O T
Jacksonville, FT"

1.18 W. Bay Street

L I V E R Y , S A L E S AND F E E D
Cor

STABLE

or P a r k A v e n d o and S e c o n d S t r e e t

C O N T R A C T O R S FOR A L L K IN D S OF H E A V Y H A U L IN G

L a r g e s u p p ly o f H o r s e s , M u le s ,
W agons

and.

H arn ess

a lw a y s

on hand F o r S a le or E x c h a n g e
B l a c k s m l t h in g and W a g o n R e p a i r i n g In c o n n e c t io n

M ake Us

Thrasher’sPharmacy

D on't miss this sale.

It's the opportunity o f your life

to get you a home d r make money
posted on city pro|«rty and can
prices and best terms.

l am

g iv t? you the. bevt

See roc before jh e advance.

offered ilfii1
! [\dml)il-iil n d Irw, fr. c Ik* i&gt;Yd

ATTORNEY ano COUNSELLOR at LAW
vation, for the asking jypf a^eptan«», thejr firiltw that frill teach them how
to «htinntc on tlic coat of even so
Arid every caw treated was cured.
Practice in Suite and Fedrial Courts
~ .It would take ;nuch snaco to Hat aU ¡.rnulj a job As the pridtlng uf fUXX&lt;
Ute' bcnvfuclions that Florida offer* Jtw calfliV’ carÜT.'" KissiBIincv"T IL m tfr."

as; invtsuncut.

Special prices on nice homes and lots close in*/

Berald Want Ads Will

�O F F IC IA L O R C A N O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y - T ill

GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

I X S A X F O I W - L i f e Is W 'lb l
SANTORO,

(F L O R ID A .

F R ID A Y ,

B E P T E V U lE H

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unty Commissioners
Seminole County Leads
Black Hammock
Interesting Meeting
With Brick Roads
Drainage Is Assured
l(ls For Big Prospects For w lie re a.« Du- ''.i i■I 11.iii KIivhiii] ami II u-i, •
hovo prYi|n»j i¡
furnish t
brick f.*r
flew Sem inole C o u n ty
Sjwcial Rutili Di-trirt ut the follow mir
price*, to wn
f1)r No. 2 brick t« ■
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for
No. 1 \x*t ■i
R kk Road* For San ford Sjirei.il
Then-Ion
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1.10)veti
that 11 • 1 l
District And Black Hammock
firm of li .1.1 ..in and I lugli r 1-. . . ,
Drainage Settled
« «I t In- i * ■, i i for the furnudthu’ ■! t
Ufcllik -*1ÌC\|É tifÉiJ jlL ¿lift—{#4fc
k 4I
I *— -Sanford, Ma^*Septx_lfi. 1913.

I Tl* beard (&gt;i r ,’unL-V com misai uOlin.
L^gmintTe ioùnty, Florida, m t at
'lOJO ?• t«- Present, Chairman V 1.
!Woodruff; CoiiunUri oners J. T
M i*
Ijjn, J. A. Clark, L. I*. Hagan, C. \V.
inumin^'r, E. A, Douglass. rlerk.
£0 m . Hand in attendance.
I Minute of Inlt meeting read and up-

Lnrnd‘.

l&gt;&gt; I I Melatin nml ndoj i, |
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nil paper- i - " , , '
g i
Sanford Sjiccial Rond and Bridge Dt*trief an* utili in custody of the rlerk of
the circuit rnurt, ^Ir-mp ‘-minti. and
w tu r* as, owing to the divisimi of Oranecounty and tin* creation of Seminole

■»rii»- numis-r of Honda

And

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ic Greatest Step In T lie History (H
lite

New

County

Iwhiinot

Putting

Seminole First
Tu«&gt;al:i\ voll go down in lil’ tni\ ; ls oh* he mie-t li'î'irlatit il:t\* m fia pant
--rvr,,.,.
Serem'ttn" rnurr'* —
v „- - m .d o « n the tine that nuMii* day
li| . would I k open for tin -ah. ni
UüO wortlt of bonds with which to construct approximately ‘JO indes of 1irfrk
ronds. The liriek manuljicuver», tin*
concrete workers and tl'*-*s&lt;* who make
a Itusiness of hiving liriek road« were

( hll'IIJfO
'--i d D m
I’-1-,
l!
Mo ? I
on D*.
month, t
dato Of
during I
- ary will
1 FVtitn

G t C .lt

W o rk

figuri* usually displayed m .1 fu n k *

»1

published statement, anil forward* a
il l S t a r t N o w
,
* . ...
,
, most complete intcrprctoii statement.
The statement goes" into full detail in
W ill Dram fin e O f The F ilici! Farm- 1relerei.ee to every item shown un the
me Scellons Io f he F ut.re
stHlem. nl under the usila! heading-.
'ai 1 |.
itld. • Hull
‘ il.. $J’i .'ill l'itt-*hurgl|.
•a. N cL—xAo.'.u. K«o:
' I t f i f l amt Se lamts.
■«i I ink i I - -til Is «old

i jj \v. WcC-oll «ddresHcd the Imnrd m
Ltfcf»hre t® road through Mr* M s
Lfdks' grove. Action deferred [«mb*
Bnvwtigation and on motion u v ilipwd for board to view same on Thin

the duties of fish and game warden
! pids for opening right &lt;&gt;( way fn
vjriou» roads wire ojioned and read
Motion prevailed that J. J. Hill I
awarded euntraet to build lirnlg*
tU£&gt; per lineal finit on (ienrva, an
Cblduota road lierons Kkonlnckhat.-hi
[awk. S|M*eifications tin* same as
approach to Sanford and Geneva lir
[«1th the exception of two tulmg to the
lient irat*a*l of thn-e,
Mfition pn vailed that R R W u
[he twanled eontraet at $ I'is till |h r
nor road from t'huluotu to Geneva
I Motion prevailed that attorney
■board be iininn tell to prepare and
Iprinttd Ji’isipuuun limai-, i•m I

B o n d s S o ld

l*mg *
COI11|IHI

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[ ( Inr of tl
i\,|opm»aii f-fiTnfn- -eointT
I w hi U I :c

Death o f John Saul«
A report »arly tin, morning confirmed
the death of John Sauls at lit* home ill
1.olii pris,
As vei nothing cun lu
I* .mied oi *1. ■ f•i •1 -al arrimgemcnn.
M - Saul
....... f 1he oldest und
ritmi r.-l" . l e d , i•i ,, - nf Volusia COiI.tl* n.n i
r, el- 1 i* I ' pri-*- fur m in i
1 , . it I . P .US II 1 |eW plat
irHe l*.l.*-&gt; I IOTI, It.llpll. WHO l*
, 1 . .... •
I-.
, *IU eaii 1«- had .1 .'ini I* .IS* -*t Ih* 1'iiple. It ink of tin.*
1,
,. • ! 11. I,Old and al a depth ■it, and "ii daughter Mr. I U Wright
that llluken tin* ordinary cost of a well of Luke Helen.
about $ 10, a welt that will .supply th e 1
house and burn and 1 tlw urn- farm for
irrigation without no more eost after the
well r* driven lin’d the farm i-* pi|»-d Thi*
Iu I
judge.! I, 1 s * 1 ■1 l-e t In- I**-**l
I hai tins eu-r Ueii put ip-oi the market
or winter garden-* an I 'I " ' ll remained

t

I la winter lar-ietis altd tie iimvimity o
the prein lulle eil \ of (tvied'i i* all

!.. H iRidrull. ti legfain 1

i imi, road*
hulldllig He . arnet , •
I uto a i unim ■t - i
in . le ie* Mug thi****

TTK ' 1■seal and 11.11 I *
the iHuird ill r* (■m m ■
ile ÍIBU1*
i ,«l[*TUtillg » I

" h U - \ -s.ilfr ,i^,U.
i i■'*' ar, solili* pri/.o winning di**en(&gt;I * - r n:t .inf
il.mu led in .1 recent eonU a
I* fitnjnuis of a &lt;uf
traget te were asked lor

A itsoii I ‘.nistrin‘tmn Company
.
,ih .* is r. jU.-* Till'd hen
Us pnetdent, Mr James y
„ho was su it ,—sful ut *eeurit.i'

eliin
gisej un .1
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1
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■■: .111 * ill ,1mòti ut t o iliojt f a 1
The tallii * npreiul up*m thel.iwi &gt;*ri nim
,\tr. \\ ibon informiti the wrier
very tutmetive in their decorations of (_|,at hi- would lieg'n to anm'mble hit equip
ri*l white njul blue the elafo. color*. m&lt;*ut here at oare and would Ik* ready to
and large Imwlnof re«! ami white Ihiw. n.
j),,. djrt fly within the nett went.
'I'll,- favor* were dainty little.red. white ¡¡,.
\mrk two gang* of probably
apri blue baslo-l.s tilled
with . indie** nw n 1.11 h and «ill be able to lay about
\ss|stmg Mm Terhetm wer* Mr* ( ' i » i . mill- of the road |*v month.
I Walker aiel M ss lUiitre* ll.it- till.
Huml brothers of Sanford took 11it#
M1[
M itraci 1 - Minstruet the other half "f
'lite girts me I l*&lt;*&gt;' eiipoii.g Dick
the ntul*. Imt will ink. no mtion or part
hiepiUdity were Margard JVter*. Ulive in tin- lustidling of the concrete work.
Renin*-. K athenne I urner. riori-nee Hand Hr,#* are well .siuipjnfi to take
and Helen Mute. Kvelyn Higgers, Kdna .-are of th.-ir part of the work a* they
William*. Bert ha Mun*y. Ruth U rn ^ n . have .aitt|&gt;le mule* and waijotw to get
Guiwie Frank. L eila . Hutchinson. Veru bimy 011 tlw job -at once.
1 '-/range county, Florida, to send by Tcrheun, Stella and Krigein* Johtwoii. , When Swiford ha* completed thi.*
ippw all papers pertaining to Sanford Hdmond and John Meiseh. F.arl Uni- tifh-k rtm&lt;l* |iroj(lct it will give to thi*
'pecial Road anil Bridge District No. dron, Clifford Walker, Billy Fin*, Max county mop- mile* of hrick road.* w-ithpassed.
Stowart, Kewton latvell. Johnnie Mu*- out the city limit.* than u p * to he had in
Motion pft-vnilcd to accept Mr. Kay- son. 1Jiwn-nee Uandall and Zeb riioma* a„ y other county in Rorida with the ex»urns bid for construction of Sylvan
•
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eejition of Duval county.

■ *»c and Wekivn road.
I hirken I’ illau
It 1* the ami and purjiowe of the lioard
Motion prevailed that clerk notify
The boy* of Sanford Height* enter- of county eouimknonem to extend the
- J- Rill-that he l&gt;o paid f&gt;0 jmt rent of
tnined nome of their friend* very plea*- , trunk line* of hrick road* to such por’»chase price on jail lot a* «000 a*
antly on T u esd ay 1*veiling with a ehieketi - liop* of the eounty il* have sufficient
l° ® ^ s)un ran he given.
pillavi given at tla- hospilablA home of trafile to justify the ex|&gt;enditurc anil in
V * blowing resolution was offered
M adopted .-

B* it rtsolved by the boar«! of county
commissioner« o f Seminole county. Fla..
" «M op Sept, ie , 1913,; that J. H . l&gt;*‘.
^ r j w o p , andL j . nunt, be and they
P
»PpoTnted by thb board as
oi Black Hamm ockprain‘ Batrict to handle the proceeds of
t o be Usued by
7&gt;m m ock Drainage •, DL**ld thrte trustees to aerve
jetnatiqn, and to give bond
hful performance of their
d bond trusteea in the sum
^jWopitd this
Ths

icth day

of September,

1/0w Rales to Florida
The Atlantic Coast Line published an
Brown. Lloyd Brown. Collier Brown,1
interesting table of low rates from the
•William Pope, ,Flrakinc P ojk*. Edward
north and west to Florida.
Betis, Joe Miot, Allan Jones, Fate TilIn the current issue of the Purple
||§ J. D. Woodruff, Percy Packard.
Folder of that company, a list of special
Mrs. Dav*i of ln\*crncas arrived in round trip tickets available for Flomc
the city yw tefd iV to Join Mr. Davis who Seeker« an d . others., desiring td visit
the imperial Theatre. They

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Il
lunerii! Ww* 1 . . 1 troni ll.e tutine
r.lliw lll1p-*h*-llieil timi remained in Die
Monday afternoon .11 (.. . Inek Rev. F. 1’ .
hiliMiged under division to Seminole
Strong offirinjing.
county. Deputy t le.-k Robert-of Sem­
T^i t
were niany jM-.uitiful dorai inole ini* Im-.'ii in f triando 1er ***v.-ral
trdmt.s, among tlicin "II* ring* of love vm U i 1.1* k i g ou r D.......r1Jt:e.i 11"» on
Irmi
hi Sunduy m ho**l nei Crmlle hnntl aiel mat.mg .1 separation ■&lt;1 Diem
Ri.ll .-stifying lo Dm w.imii svmj.athy (pilli those whlih wep- Io I.e piameli ill
of 1 • n..iny friends of ile f.imily
&lt;trange M.iiiit.k
II' * .i- 1 i- i * -I 01 D ip
wo-k P, M.-ssr i a w *"i i* ! \-vuiii **t
’ ie *- from our iiud-I .* darling fuer Die . 1* rk ■ "ih. . .. P
I
I- r l-i be
■'Goii* from our midst, a darling face.
sure I hat tin-y wep* right tin- certi tirate*
That claimed our di* ]*-st Invi»,
wer*- ein.* he i ! oyer three limi*., mid il i*
And lift in the honn .in empty [dace
a pretty suie l,*t Dial tie correct divi
To r It one in the cradle above
xión hits Ims' íi made.
I hi-* matter has
no reference to the tax redemption
fund*, which an* yet to I*- divided when
the rlerk «hall have rn i-i veil P-port from
the comptroller concerning the June
kales. Oriundo Sentinel.
The Overland Makes Record
Birthday I’ nrly

a Lit lie Mis* Olive ItenfriM- celebrated
her til ill birthday w Hi a .-harming little
\jiarly
Friday afternoon, which was
greatly enjoyed by the young folk*
Mr. and Mm. G. B. I’opo. Tin* young turn tlnw* trunk line* will la* connected gat Ill-rid to help along the celebration
folks from town gp-ally enjoyed the up with the Interal* to the Lxolntcd se&lt;s Out under the trees of the beautiful
lawn the children danced and played
unt'l the "p a rty " was served. The color
scheme of pink and w lute was colored
out in the table decorations, cakes and
candies. The favors were fancy white
and pink paper bon bon bags, tied with
white ribbons. The birthday cake was
lovely in its pink and while icing and
candles, and Olive declared shP"‘wouldn*t
bo five until that cake was cut.". The
little guests were Margaret and Jack
Peters. Katherine Turner, Evelyn Big­
ger«, Florence and Helen Witte,' Char­
lotte and Irma Smith. Vera and Dick
Terheun and Pat tie Reniroe.

rwtolutfon wns offered
1 'Tlsg|n which wns nrlniili-ll:

»I - id

\

Mr \\ II Carr demonstrated on Mon­
day a bttji of wh.it his Overland ear cun
do. He made two round trip* to (mi
¡dace and another to Orlando, totalling
13H mill** in nine hour«, an average of
15 K miles per hour over all kind* of
road*. Mr. Carr's Overland ts a grund
five passenger ear which he w*U sell for
$600, although it ei»t hirn $1,125 in
April, 1912. He wunt* a still larger ear.
The Overland is a great bargain. He
also has a ftviwpasaenger 10 horse power
Rambler for sale. It cast $1,92$ and
will l&gt;e »acrlflceil for $1,000. Has been
run less that 1,000 miles. The editor
can truly say he never had a more com­
fortable or sjieedy ride than In this big
parlor car machine to Orlando and re­
turn last Sunday. We made the round
trip, 70 miles, in 3 hours and 35 minutai.
From Mount Dora to Eustia in twelve
minutes was the time for the last five
miles.- F'u*ti* Lake Region.

.11. ag* '

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ana-

, te* 1liiuks

Stie is 11 w.ii’i.ir, wlm ii.smI, |i.e "(udì
for ber vaulung ambinoli.
A suffragette i* a sting of lieauty and
jnwer forever
V «ornati si ho would rather break
Windows Diati eh un tfn-m

\ woman «Ilo*.- tr**ublei- .ire ,-ertftinly
Imi 111ili- '.O.S
iti.,
in ••

« l e * s|H-nd* more (uni- uinng ber
ili.m -. i&gt; wmg l.i-r heir*

\ wohi 1111 w lai u dì spari- un juimk tu
gel Iter righi*

A «ornali «h o wutiltl rather rm-k thè
country Unni thè eradle. Plulndt'ljdiia
Record.
Still Coming Our Way
The county commi**iiuu*ni y w len b ty
ordered that wurrants I«* drawn in favor
of the iiirorjuiruted tow A* for Fifty JH-r
cent of the roa&lt;i and bridge taxes col­
lected from them for the year 1912.
Thi* will «mount to n considerable «urn
to each of the town* and will be used to
put the roads iu condition. The pro
rata of each for which warrants were
directed to U* drawn np* a* follows:
Taft. Slsd.J.H. Winter 1‘nrk. $863.63;
Winter Garden, $168.00;
Maitland,
$389.29; Ajiopka. $198.29; Sanford. $3,286.08; Drlatuio. $6,187.31; Oakland,
$80.61.
Interesting Service* at ( ameron

City

Father Brettnahan is conducting a
series of lecture« and sermons in the
union church at Cameron City this week.
His words are listened to attentively by
the comparatively large audience who
come out to hear him. He will end the
lectures FTiday night by telling the se­
cret of Catholicity’s jirognxw.

Arcadia, the |)ronjM&gt;rou* county *#-at
of DcSoto county, has ju*t done herwlf
proud by voting 122 to 44 in favor of a
bond i«u o of $76,000 for additional
buildings and Equipment for schools,
showing that the people are determined
to keep abreast of the limes in hayjpg
the best that can be secured id tho way
of educational faciUtiea. One other preH, E. Tolar of the Peoples Bank has
ErL7-3tc

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EMMS Of « « U

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rm vT#&gt; f j f ■ i

List o f Handsome Prizes to be given away on the 10th o f October
4tli Prize—Genuine Fibre Trunk,, a

MONDAY $ A. ML hBh ' Mmfia Underskirts. 12 ssA
MONDAY. 2LÍJO O'CLOCK
At tfet hear we wi3 phot cc sai a.
h f^ lot of addi and eeds is QiEáfWiS
Stoekings, t »! k s up to 20 cents, r *

*1.73 SERGES FOE MONDAY IL B
Jans erraitf An aft1 wed Ssrj» for
u £tisr

H wwww

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S k irts .

K iid t

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SCHOOL TIME IS NEAR ./
Tb* jefced drease* \iki- MfXbfr uv
to make have arrived. Sizes A Q
2to 14yr*.
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¿701
Another lot c i these in sizes 4 A
2 to 14 yean____________ _ „ 45#&lt;

&gt;v«r la f ci Ginghams for the
jiana! fxreìjfree of Amoskeag
jjGmgsasat 5ts in theL' com■!íúiiHÍ s trfí* a zd &gt; J ? p *iid -

L.t£E 91IK 1 &gt; f.W *
V.~t.
t o : i#r
WjstL E a t; '-t i f T jiv-fe ta»i ‘ »*r

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p~x » • ir» fí;i.í

Tho^e Rovai Tailored Suds

A LEADER

Ladies Shoes

W h ip

Choice Une of Talk­

Men’s W ork Shoes

ing M achines and the

Tan Dir. Tan Oast Ca2. V.'.cburj SfcaaV aad Gtm Metal.
T,Ca_i.'Ki* B!:jccirr
4c
DsH C ii and Tan

newest assortment of

Boys’ Dress
and Work Shoes/
*'
on’t fad to see ocr &amp; jjr’ Dr s ssd Work Shoo. I
now. Jspi the She*» t j u fcarc-be*H waiting far.
a r e to rs d s te n t w ith tbm hl^rfs q p » S r y o f S fc*—

( -ir

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Poultry Supplies

T w o S to res-1 2 1 -1 2 3 East First S treet

�rnib'f 19. 191«
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BANK ACCOUNT IS THE BEST

POLICY

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Y ou don t have to wait unti y o u clic t o g e l
your m o n e y .......................................................................

as
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£2

It is w aiting for you at any time you need it,
and som etim es you need it mighty quick.
S t a r fc t t m r r t t c c o u n u jt ft d .* i t w u r r v J5m rtc±fcr.an d

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First National Bank

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Of Sanlord, Florida

‘ The moat magnificent structure in
the city is the Falaco of Justice,
It
tyns Itegun In 1866 and cost 41,000,000
francs, about 99,000,000. It Is the
grandest building yrectdd in the 19th
century and is the most remarkable.
55 i The anni of the building is 270,000 at), ft.

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And all School Supplien, E X C E P T B O O K S , can
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elsewhere, but frequently they are lower.

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The |ietitjun calling the election was
signed by ubuuL cLghJUvaJkiU'due,____ r ,
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U .11 run* your Rheumatism, Ni-uand O i l s 8 large ..|» n court*. One of the
ll'adnches. ('rant|*s. t'olic,
rooms in which clients consult their. r;&gt; ;
attnriM'ya him an area of 4.300 sip y«U. , S;.
Mruises, Cuts and Burns, Old
or 200 ft. eucll way. and the ceiling In ■i
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A nti120 it tagli
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.»•lit! 1 Vtuiirinc. its* .1 int*rttall&gt; and ♦
wonderful lunlding' I •■v■r ^aw
And its
Fri.-.* 25
locntiou on a lull .*\ |.«.ktng the city
adds to its appearance.
The Palace of the K :ng is another one Bin
!.. i M . S e m i- Mixed Beni Faint
of tlie in im - ting sights of the city. !
I f the very best qunlin paint, it
went .over with friendly mtentiotn of
* :ir t.&lt; -t and liiokh best. It costs tit«i-u
lea : ii-.ni-y. Its tisi- (nr I litri
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Make Us Prove It

They do not have compulsory ednrutiim her**. Itnt mu* moral computron to
make a man send his children through
the primary tvchool. If he does not semi
them his name is placed on the publio
bulletin l»unril* and published abroad aa man who will not send Ills children to
school. This inunlly has the desired

LIME

I’ ul up in 10-poupd slronji paper bagH, full
btrength.

Every tun go*-, to the Pala» de**
lit art » \rts ni liros-«*|s
I did not like
their j'iel iirts» i s . 'l a - t l
of Antwerp.
Itni in. r. w is . '!..** 11• wonderful
si nl|.tori'
&gt;1111). ■•! T|as.* OiarMe figoris. seerne-l .til s• .'or.-lv the .irll't-s
live
ij tlietli aud breathe t tie'r life
through liuto
I visited the l ' ter-.it;, of lirusw’ls
It is a I'rolretnut I'mvernity with 10&lt;t
professsors and ¡ditto studi'nls
It may
be inlereuting to notice t i » educai io mil
Hj*stem of Belgium briefly. They have
a primary «elioni with a nix year courw
TillJI tin* student at the age of 12 or 1 !
enter« what they term a college, which
Inis u course sìa years long
This cor
rispunti* to our iugii school
l lieu if ‘ .
education is to i.e pursued further.' * i
ter* a univehdty. This uours*- »■ tIt.
Uuniali'lien or PlliltBOphy, occupo« Ó
years. The course in medicine is 7 years,
three of which are spent in a haspitai
getting experience. A denl*st ink»« the
rnerlical course and then s|»eciitlir.es in
&lt;ieitte.tr&gt; . ils our jthyairiuns’ «)**riaJix»
to eye. eie
Tlie eoupw* for tlu«r \»*tii.
man is more severe than that of tin
¡ih su ..to to tin1 human ls.&lt;l\ and tin t*
i , . doct or « make Ime inoli*■&gt;
It t&gt;
m-t-esaary to attend .some un*vmit&gt;
itine years l«*fore one cun l*e a notar;,
poliln here
The average amount spent
by students at the university is $4tK(
per year
This is an old school founded
in IS 19, in opposition to a Roman Cath­
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arrived in Prus.'M'h at Iff* minutes
after fourteen o'clock. M y watch re'used to follow the Belgium Custom of
»Umbering tjyfc houra of the day from 1
I had difficulty getting an fiotol.
My fifat preference was full, anti my near
preference, upon a trial of one night,
proved unsatisfactory and I started out
liPn^ataln. The third hotel tried
aflcr Thk bn.t one room vacant, aud as
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Oralo, Klo., Sept lfi. With oll but
Ovr precincts heard fron» thf county is
! ^ probably one tiundrnl majority,
W ♦ c o iV U bkM-i?1?V -cwr*t.ve»&gt;hiltitioo. It is the 0|&gt;wnn of marry here
,ha' ,h,‘ tMi* » * « chpngtM from u safe
" ’ ••Jmuj for l&gt;rohil&gt;rtion during the post
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lo a virt°ry for the wets, as
^ " 'uM 1,1 ‘ °d *y » election.
, T ii'* ‘'Lange was l.rought about liy a
hl,l w,,r’' u,,ww’n th'* "l»)&gt;‘ *ing
in which it wits made to upiiear

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PALM ETTO

DROP YOUR POWER PROBLEMS

County of Marion

'¡rj S|'** tpTnntr Vot**s for ll^ut. cause';
of lhls w" rk
***!*«rtt-cl by a
I,a,," r of t,"• w,,‘
lln&lt;l ntaulled in
“ rU m ^ oi fr“ lin*
‘ l&gt;e pari of many.
•l, is saicL
The warfare carried on was bitter and
nbtiKive and of its peculiar kind has
probably never Ix-en surpassed. The
printing presses were kept busy and

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and can look after your affairs in a m o s t
satisfactory manner.

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between 1511M7 ¡y»d presented fo thir
church by four of the m&lt;*t powerful
Roman Catholics potentates of Europe.
They were « ‘ vet* in honor of a certain
wonder working host. A legend records
that in 1370 the Jews stole some conse­
crated bread from St.' Catherine church
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and religiously transfixed, it in their
I synagogue whereujKJn it bled and so
frightened them that they returned it : » ‘HM'mthil.w were kept ready to distrile
— to the Christians. The church is rather ] ute the circulars to tin* fjirthermoat
plain on the interior, hut the decoraUonai
*»f »itf county on short notice.
1s
on the exterifir are fine. The budding is
1 Lxikisl at times as if jiersonal dif364 ft long and 164 ft wide and O f H t 1,“ ' uU"'3
unavoidable aud. In
fact, one or two fisticuff^ resulted, but

. ‘Y o li w ill find in our bank that courteous at­
tention is given to the small depositor quite
as freely as to the wealthy one.

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MARION^COUNTY REMAINS WET

tury, It Is mentioned under the name of
Hruraella (Broeksrle, dwelling on the
marsh).
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The city has had a checkered history,
being at different seasons the alwtle of
despots and loyal patriots. Many of fits
streets ami plan* arc immortal 1m«c3Uso
of their plan* in the history of the past"
trrrasand years.
The greatest show place of the city is
the church of St. tiudule.
It is a Gothic
building. consisting of nave and aisle«.
! It wils begun in the year 1220 on the site
|of the old church, St. Michael, which was
dedicated in 1017. The present church
was not finally finished until 1861. Its

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Idea of 0tho4he Great In the 10th cene

It was my privilege to attend a Scotch

one of the most frequented places in the I I ’rwbyterlan church on the Sabbath and
city. It is the custom in Belgium, as* «»"C •» English and hear n eermon in
in France, for cafes to put seats on the Knglbh. , There were
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sidewalks a n d ^ v t * drinks -to patrons ^
myself present. I wAl in t e s t e d tn
there They' oltfib take up the whole |»ookinu over their visitor« book to find
walk: and force pas^rs b y to pass In the ‘ he names of many «outhernem »fid
- - of the street! -Each ’ night.these
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quite a .number of our minister« who had
tr^ddlo

A very’s sulky plows, McCormick m owers and hay
rakes, cutaway harrow s and levelers, Acm e harrows,
Plan et Jr. tools and* garden implements.
Largest
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goods. Lowest prices..
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worshipped herein the past year.
,M y ti me is up and I havojiot had time
to piention the HoteJ-do villle, oj city
haU, and their historic guild houses, the
Maninkin Fountain, the monuments to
heroes with.their inUTesting history, or
the Bois de Cambric. But tltia dot* not
thnt w’ftter would cost me 60 centimes propose to l*e more thaa a few impres­
(10 cents). That b where my prohibi­ sion» of the many things seen.
tion proclivities cost me. They «lo not
BrusaeLs is an interwting city, much
seem to understand how any man cun like Faria in many ways. Its French is
eat n meal wifhout Ixter or wine.
so jtiire, that many desiring to leant

oafttj iijusofit -!»^ lively scene with the
thopHtp)dr| of 'jsidfile who thx-k lo them;
You-know* all the continental people
are great jdrinkera of Iteers and wines. ’ 1
was arrtuird fit my f rejected hotel in
nt ono time, 1 fook
Brussels, where fhM vnitrr Informed me

¥ ^niem Î t Ï Ï o Ï Ï S ) ^ ^ r“ f^ ^ thmy;‘lnn,,r;.but

i f * * » * * t W c had three dining rooms
the hotel and a large cafe on the street.
.Tha inside dinmg room seated 16», 2tM)
*ad 2S0 respectively nt one sitting.
P »e Imu! must serve at least 2,500 or
French come 1ifr»J to study It, rather
Brussels U the capital of Belgium and
Regular meals |»er dny, lioddio
than In Faria. l,tjid not find things very
*«KaancL who drop in Tor coffee, tea or has about 700,000 inhabitants, most of
cheap anywhere in Belgium.
t was a marvel to me how the whom are Walloons. French la.the pre­
e . n. im o w N L E j:. ,
» held up at the rushing^ace they vailing language. There are nearly
at »11 hours from 7 n. no. until 2,000 English* rwidents In the city.
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Tradition ascribes the foundation of
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THE SANFORD HERALD

THf SANFORD HERALD“

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for thè construction offanTadditional
building. The Issue carried, by ú vote
Interesting F i g u r e s to T h o T a x of 117 to 7.
FahlUhed Every Turaday and Friday MornlnSDy •
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Payers of Sanrortr
NEW MOTOR KATES
IME HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
At a mteting ofaflm city council Mon­
(t. J, MOUT, Fdltor
Sr.nfcritl_Light &amp; Fuel Co. Make An-1g j
day night tln-o'MriTTTrV-hooka for 191a
'W. M~TnfRt S, tlu aineaa Manager
olher
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tvtio nceived and approvTd. Tfie asThe folowing rales will become c f - 1
ubacr IpllnnFrier, 12,00 a Year In Advance wssment ol personal projxrty and real
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feefire on October lst( &lt;
estate iimounta to $2,924,011. Thisds
For
the
lUht
250
kilowatt
hours
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Drtlverert In the Cliy by carrier 42.00 pet rear In t un increase of $ 167,.'194 over 1912. The
H3
advante ur 20c per month.
monthly ronsumplion 9 cents per kilo­
Payment« In ailtante 'muet be made at office t mi Huge for t lie current year was placed at watt hour.
fourteen. The total income for the dty
From 251 ti 501 excess o»er 251
Entered a« *ecend-cla»a mail matter Ausuat 22ou fllr t|R, current year w-i|| amount to $55,monthly consumption 8 cents per kilo­
1908, at the Poiiofftae at Sanford. Florida,
530.15 and wifi be derived from tno fol­
ander Act of March 3rd. 1879.
watt hour.
lowing sources*.
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Fyom 501, to 751 excm« osrr SOI Hj
License, $2,100; cnrTr-.'A''JBWw. Sl(T,y
TrlrMaor N*. 148
Offlca la Herald UulUJas
monthly consumilon 1 ”c7nls per illo- H
936.15; fines and forfeitures, $4,000;
watt hour.
Mad-1sartiUry tax, $5,000; pound and dog
'VV Harry Floyd’« **V e r r i in
' From 75I eiress over 7M monthly
boose,” recently refiorduced • in the tax, $500; county road and bri©*,
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consumption
C cents per kilowatt hour.
Tampa Tribune show that he is just ré- : $3,0iR&gt;; total .from all nourew, $55,’ The minlmum'charge for power will ==
covering from an attack of dengue fever, j 536.15,
be ONE DOLl.AU per month per horse
The amount of realty assessment fa i
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-O ! $2,259,605 while the value placed t.,&gt;on
Tr-etlon »herx-oi In rated cawc•
A T A X ON BUSINESS
of mftU&gt;r or motorH fonn" ^ dIt U estimated (hat DeLand auto the ,arsenal property with in the d ty is
.
owners alone pay more toll than would $664,106. *
The budget for t^e year as made up K
1• make uk the ealary of one bridge tender
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Plant City is now having expectations
at Daytona. How mpeh more the and ppproved at last nijjht’s session of
of u $100,000 public building, it having 3
i *-“ peopl« o f-Daytona and the beach towns the counal is ns follows:
been
announced that
Congressman |
Mayor’s salary, $300; treasurer and
__ in that section are taxed for toils,, it
salary.
$720;
clerk
and
colSparkman
has
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that
■am or’i
would be hard to estimate.
amount
for
such
a
building
there1
,
the
It would be a "feather In the rap" of lector’s salary’.. $960; pound master,
postbOice receipt.* having long since S
$720;
chief
nf
police
salary',
$r0,20;
po­
, Daytona, Daytona Beach and Seagone beyond the $10,00U requirement. =
'breexe, to buy or lease the fine new con- lice department, $2,500; streets and
—
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Krid
git,
$7,Q()0;
street
«-leaping
and
san­
- - cretr-hrrege-wiwi1ifiaugtirate free tolls.
Big ExrurOion
This would not only make the beach itation, $10,000; lighting atreeta, $5,000;
I
feeding
prisoners,
$1,900;
Interest
on
more popular than ever, but would be a
# _f ■_» »» * J...
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. . factor In all business and especially real bonds, $15,000; water supply, $2,500;
Aim»
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.y
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nd
lr
.y,
fire department, $3,500; «w ere, $3,00(f;
estate in that section of the county.
dock bL 2:30 p. m., Sunday. - 26c round
There is no reason or justice in charg- various small charges, $2,316.15; total trip. ‘
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85-Fri-tf
i ng tolls on a bridge betwten- the" towns experts«, $55,536.15.
there, than there would l&gt;e to charge toll
BUDGET 1914
. Notire Horae Owners
oyer tbo crow country road between
Disbar«unnit&gt;
1
900.00
_~LMajor
I
have
a first class expert horse shocr.
DeLand and Daytina.—DeLand News. Trreaurvr and A— or
720.00
960.00 Give him a trial.
(York sod CoUsrtor _ _ _ _ _ _
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TÍO.OO
found Ma»1er____ f________
W. II Underwood,
1 , 020.00
PROGRESS AND POLITICS
CbWt ot Poll—_____________
2.MM.00 94-tf
1‘utira Drpsrtmrnt___1______
Florida U interested just at. the pres(TTY BUDGET MADE

limili

1 CURRENCY PROBLEM SETTLED
N ot the National Issue now pending before the Congress of the UniItCtj
States, but your own currency problem.

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H O W C A N I L IV E W IT H IN M Y M EANS
You must adopt a System whereby, ypur expenditures will be
entirely by the amount o f your
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A C H E C K IN G A C C O U N T with this Bank will help you to do t i n s ,
You can deposit your weekly, monthly income and give cheeks for your
expenditures always bearing in mind,that
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THE R A IN Y D A Y M A Y COME
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ih is"m o n ey will draw four per cent interest and is always ready tosetvc&lt;
you in your emergency.
■'lias an E S T Ä B L T S H I
T H E T E O P E E S U A N K O F SA
S A V I N G S D E P A R T M E N T thru which the people o f this community
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ife o r d a n l . a 'i , , , ,
have
received
more than $15,000.00 in interest since its
organization
and the same efficient service is extended now as is in the past.
Offering you absolute security for your deposits and extending you every
facility o f a well equipped bank.

7.000 00

10 .000,00
Clrsainf sod Sanitation
ent moment in other than political i|uta- Street
5,000.00
Ufalttt BXrests
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1,000«
lions. The political am bition'of no rsrtiia* Pri
15,000,00
man ever made a state.
2.500.00
____ 3.500.00
Some papers hnd some men can think,1
a,ooo.oo
of nothing rise, can t&amp;ik of nothing but
2.316.15
JE W E L E R
politics and the ultimate gratification
____ {55,536,15
tÜTripl«
of some oilier seekers’ desire to lartd a
____ I 2,100.00
; 4,000,00 ¡
sinecure in the shape of public office. , Fm^la.1 Forieitor— “
_ _ . _ 5,000.00 !
MY SPECIALTIES
Florida is as clean, politically, as any;
I &gt;»* T..
WXL00
a.ooo.oa Pickard's Mtimi-Painted ( ’hino
state in the Union, but that is saying t'ountj lt—dsi*d Brut*»
40,9-16 1J
very little in Florida's favor. Being,
Gorham's Sterling Silver
155,536.15
as nhe Js, sn orphan, almost rut off from !
Tl'**1
Rogers’ Plated Wnre
M. W. LDVKU, (&gt;rk
thp parental r66I, on account of lier I
_
Elgin and Waltham Wniches
geograplucal location, this fair stnt&gt;? has
received but scant recognition to u po­
litical factor. Otherwise no stale alias
( Irange
I» AI.L Coons CUARANTFKn
attracted more attention. That is ca-ily
explained. This state has natural ad­
. r u i l I m o . S r . r n l l , J iu ltrU I I l i r u l l ,
vantages which have attracu&gt;&lt;| tlx* utPresi de nt II. II. Dirksoh and Secre- ln IhH re m1't
tftrt*
Im jM i,
.Stale
of
(U rliti
tu
niiiiwrrr.
ter.fion trf thousands of horne sce-kerv tary \V. li, O'NVal of i lp- South Rorida
Girati]
They did nut stop lo rotadder thè jmlit- Midwinter Kvfâkaitirili compari). ap- t.rrefy I;va
,
i itaiicn
iral a tino* |diere. They « w «■«•kinK a l*-an-d le-for' the rotti miradora-r». of Vr-l.'irl iaer#,l« *l.u eirIlyra«I» ra
.' ar’it— *■
IM-rtnan. ut hotrt. lo huiid and tlmu Si'it, inoli count) y -t»-e«i¿i) and ¡ ri--# rit and grò», io non eri ior&gt;-j,t» ir. tu n ride •■d t he piaf » for lío* licit iarf H’ I- t . Id

The Peoples Bank of Sanford
WANTS

County Fair, to la- known hoprafter as id*Wtici«« k . a . DOUOtuss. rirrk «t (t~ o r- jk d k iijd ip Í ‘m in ty
On »bi« ila y ¡«-rvm ally *pnr«n*&lt;í brefon* me F o rthe South Rorida Midaint.r K xposition, rwü Ccwrr «art u » mal thrreot. tM- iwita .1.» ci
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i Sefitemhtr. 1913.
rre t l * U - . I* L T h n a n a c A . I*. ( W n r f t jf , À . T .
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tWPl.OlJkAS,
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Mr. Lesley stated yesterday that he
Rornret tref , ji«e ( '• inrefon, T , I I . WîUkin,, Ne He
l-ral I
, Clerk ('¡fruit t'uort.
»U n ref. y I. U uodrufle w H . W i^ h t. J. &lt; \ 1lri&gt;Xipnroc Ferry Open
,
Lad her n unable yet to meet the lioiird A K. l’ imte.» Sol. ter Comiiliiiaiti»- * »
l a ü and John V ltta rb , all to ma perinciaUy *«¡1!
kno w n , t iid Wnuwf) Ly m# lu b * ih e in d u faîuaii
Mfrrre e ferry' i* ,oj«»n again, a iw w of Trade, hut the sentiment was undmibt- ___________ _____________________
iSmrrÜ#») in and w ho rareruir») l h * f ö f r r o ln f \w%*ferry boat having bftn put in and ut der 4Kjjy jn fuvor ,,f making an exhibit here, t. t a™u C««rt. Ke.mtii Ju&lt;j»cui rtmn, H-n- ptrered f h a rt rer of S m in u ì« C « 8 &gt; t| Ita n k . and
«arh b s in f d u ly «w nm **« w r*l)y « d u k w lf ilf k *
the capalde maiagerocnt of Mr. Stai- antj ^ Jia(| littk, (lo,ll)t thjlt #uch action «A)l(J!rfarei5iiÌ*'^
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th a t bre ct#*f3$v.0a) ih « aart&gt;r fo r th « uwm and p u rib tn -tn n p r» n ed,
ford tFic p ia n ge r s and cars are t » » ' would I * taken. H e said the commb^
In « itfic w w h rrro f, I h a v r hrerreunto
ijiy
being put acre®» day and righL Ut-1’1 ■aionen wen- ready to bear a proportion- t &lt;&gt;MUdrwd ivslóiet..F»»t
Lty.
s....u
hand and afT.irel t r y w-al th n 2 0 i h day of
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*p$»#arfaf
fruta
lb«*
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rçr
A.
A.
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ma.
be’ kfraW to try tbe Monroe ferrydf you; at&lt;&gt; I4U, ^ lb&lt;.
0( Bucb an ei - ‘ u »vrewi»» f.-»*» ik*
rVoitM. hrram duly 6ladf lFi*t h* i* nlirifof and
t«reali
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l i . c . D u n o s i: ,
K o U / y I T ib lk S tato at I ^ r t r .
liar th# r*imrd*jR*nl In tF# «hora raisv,
intend going to tfie beach.
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Libit if the Iluurd of Trade would.CO- »f
News."

Alfml Difkflltltl »ad I bit it 'b iF» Freifaff r»f db*
bant iLal Lhf* tWbo4|fit( MUdr*d Ib#S*uf«U, ia •
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noti-mdHit of tbf rtata of Flock)*, *nd U no» *
Notice
rfwdmt of thf Jt*!* ol NV»*d*, f*sktins I» tb*
imm cf Etat Ely, N*%*d*: that th* ***d drf«ndA sample line of tlte famOui Ui&gt;I ant b ot»f U » t|* d t»rtty-«i* ywrr, and that
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Tuesday, S i»t. 16th# at a meeting (»«u* upo« whom moyM bind »«id defendant.
bone C'onsets will be demonstrated in
you.Miklf«! lb fWiílrk, ir» hereby orof several of the young men of the city iWTWftior»
rrd to icprrt to Lh» bill ot cvnipUint duly
SL John’a .Hotd Tuesday, i3rd;, ai»oa
i t »as decided to organire a young filed In «bla a w , c* Monday. lb* tth day of (Vtchrr, ISIS,'I be mm« brier s rule day of tbh rourt.
lovely line of h*rfti painted &lt;Jbw1* wifi
«ten's dub here, which it something
It U lurjbrr ordrreil that ttifa notic« I« pilbtlabbo on display. Ail -ladies Invited.^:
«d io th« Saalord Harald, a iw» i |«im pubtiabed
which the d ty haa long been in need of. la S«muml« rounty. Florida, anm a porti lor
MISS M AD DEH.
They? will be s meeting of the young four renarcuUw* a o b t
WltMoa, E. A. Oouclaaa. Herb « «aid court,
. Corretire and Ref.- •
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rnen next 'Wednesday night at 7JO. and the noi thereof. Ibi« 19th day of Au&lt;\»&lt;,
U. 191».
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un the third floor of the city hall, when A (arali
E. A. DOUQLA8*
Congregartonal Chnrrh ^
tOI-Tioe-Stf
Clerk.
officer* will be elected and other business
oprm tf.

K e lt Sunday ¿ Cbiuch R*flfr pàÿv attended to. There U much to J*
id ever)- member «pwdally is urged tó gained by a dub of this kind, which« to
be conducted on s high moral plane.
In tbe-evening there wffl Fie a BelpfuJ, For further information see or address
practical gp»P«i talk. C. E. Society at G. P. Wyatt, Temporary' Chr’m, Box
6:45, and evening service at 7:30. All 892. City.
are cordially invited.
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The winning town of .Wauchula,

NOTICE or INCOMEORATION ■
Notice h hrr»by p m that ib unrtwrtsnad
arffl apply tn the Oo*rmo» of the data of Fiorala,
St T allir« —e. no t i « 2SU&gt; day el September.
A. I&gt;. 1913. (or letter» patent, tneteporatin* K*niIrtele County llank, under th* latkrutcc prut— d
rbarter, th« orignal ot wblrh ia amr on GW in IW
idra of the aerreUry of tute ol aaid «tata al

KVeùîar.

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BUSINESS

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

“How do I save power?”
T h a t's n short stor)— by using Electric Motors I pay •
for only what power I use— no more and no less. And
I gel tbc full benefit o f all I buy because tbc motors
supjily it directly to the machines, and waste none in tnuisims»ci)."
High first cost, wiring cxjM-nsc, sacrifice o f old steam plant inJ
line shafting— all count as nothing, because the |&gt;owcr saving, anj
increased output obtained by Electric Motor Drive quickly offset tbe
"change-over expense."
"Rem em ber one thing, however— put In motors o f standud,1
quality— It pays to do so— first, last and all the tim e."
G-E Motor* —the World'« Standard of Qua!»
ity” wro handled by ali reliable motor »(c a ts.)

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S a n f o r d Light &amp; Fuel Co.
S . Park A ven u e

Plio»&lt;o 2\

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W I N N E R

S 20.00—R A L E I G H B I C Y C L E —S 20.00
T h li Bicyel* has f &gt;r over a year riven g-rater sat ¡'fiction 11an ;
p-dc'd sbhwl on the dtarkrt. T h in is notling dotibtfi.l r t :&lt;■
construction. It ha» high g ad ■equipm uit throughout.
Ii&lt; II
Houbh&lt; I! rim, one pi c&gt; liang r, in f,et it lias $25.00, equipment
way thrJL’gh and made by the manufacturer of tftn Famous
Bicyel*; D Op in look the bicycle ov »r. Glad to see you wfi. th
buy or not.
101 1st Street

My ream,, «xpifva F«b 15. IVI5.

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PARKER

» « » » » » ■ » »»rererererererererereow aree

R. E. W m and Matti« (ìnry
John*, aa lUacotor* ol Ertalo of
W. T. John«, donuod. Con
piamaat*,
Order ol
»a.
PubUratioa
Sanford Opera ! l w » Coropnnjr,
a rotpnratinn of Florida, H. J
Itraadr and Uohrrt IL Kaone)',
TruatoO. IMmdaaU,
Tho dalnviaot 1Uberi 11. lUmaéy, trwrta». «ili
Ulto tulli» ihat ho h toQui/ad lo appoat to tho bill
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ol roonlainaau fllod la ihi» cauoo un Monda/,
tho rUthday ol OrtobrT, A. I&gt;. IMI,
. On 4th St. Sanford Ave.
It la lorthor crdrrad that tbk ordir bofubUabod
tot tour cono«rati o» e n t i In tho Saldarti ItrraM.
« n i i m l l r norrrpapcr JwbikWI la Soninole
The first and on|y Ice Cream Factory in Seminole County.
court Jf. ITorida. \
Wlincei my haad and th* Beai of aoid court At
. H. L. Duhart is now prepared to take care of the ice cream business
Saafard. Oda I54h day of Attyuet, ISIS.
v » of thi* aection. Be assured when you are citing tome of the new
E. A. DOUGLAS*
CJrtk Clrrult Court. Sonlacfo Couaty, Fbòtda.
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faeforys ice cream that you are eating the best. This factory is pr*"
Wlboa A HouabcJ'tcf.
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Sollrltor» far Complalaaeta.
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pared to take care of both the-retail and wholesale trade. A ll or*

ICE CREAM FACTORY

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In thn'CiiDiit Court, 6»»mlh Juikul Cptwit,
liuto ni »Turila, Sveninolo Couoty, Ifc CIUUXMT

Wfcnm our carnea tbf» Nth day ol Aururt.
A. I». 1913:
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Foemet latra
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Threat—
In re Ertale *(
y
whore some fears were entertained as to
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Emmett II. Hemden
i k
J— Camertaa . .
tbc succtwa of a school bonding proposi­ n '
To AQ Creditor», Le
Ferio— barin* Cia
tion it was fchrtd that some might con­ •
A ■&gt; tffiSSw '..--' Ertale?
T. K. WOaao.
Tou, and earh ol
fuse tliis issue with another proposed
Ftipan J Charter atHerelaafe Ce—1/ Baak
by the d ty proper to provide means for
The uaderawaed lonuporatore. beret-y aootutr
th— Iren to—ther lot tho purpure ot he*
•volad nvixwhdm-

ingly In favor o f the tante, which was for
$25,000. About half of this amount
to be used 4o pay back the city for the
building now fn use, and the other half

YOUR

M. M. S M IT H , President
H. R! S T E V E N S , V ic e President

el IWnufiol., nly ul I'aaf.nl wa*l |
^ »u ^ f'n orS »0
II
Th# trlieral nature oí lh# Imune*» Ui It
artr»l «hall tie (hat of a feorral hankins bmli
rid. by th*
; taith (KTOfrra indth-et Uw«4o *« pnivbltrej
1ai1Atntiw* nf th# «Lai# of florula
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III.
Th* anrerejnt of ra(iitAÌ atork of %au\ rarpnmli4»n ,
•hall *w F&gt;fty Thouwfld f&gt;öllar^ !*&gt;
t|i«ftir&lt;j !
info Flrr llufMtrr&lt;l Shoras* of th« j«*r valu«* nf
On# HunHriwJ I Miar» rach« Ut Im paid ln ca*h |
IV.
Thr irfwi for «rtiidb salti rorpocatloti aliali »ual J
«hall
Siruri f NIno Year»,
V.
Tb*- hi$%iñr*a of ibv »airi W*ip«r*&lt;bin »hall i»
i.+ru?é
(a*îki«o g »dfiM*
\ Cfea-wWiî,
uf m»rr Yirr f,fr-,’|ctt* *. a
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nf í-Lfkri I » r*p4-**H"*. 4 *6-JhHM*. 4f►
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»lrt]r*wrt ^ tfi» nyrjfO/'a'ion
fK-llis.
in Orlando in Ft-1■ru».' . .c-hing the co*' m&lt;| ».i hartu Thr Hotr { of I
T» rTiay ;
aptetHî-l l*A±f4Ìif»at» ffffVi vr» an-f » - - «i h
Poli ri cs. tior (lolitK'al opinione do noi ii|*Talion of (In- c.imnu-ejon*-rs in hav­
*rh |&gt;sa«r»,
ami fitm* »I *&gt;fîv* - *b*-y may
’ malye townIt r&lt;t(U(r»s t'-nria und ing
c ” i.r, r,
iTroing
i*t *« m«&gt; I»- |»fuv itl*-V I &gt; fl^ l^kkt, nati
■ V■-k i +y Hai* *i. .1Mdfi-tt-h! »ufi, 11«» Har»$nrj£ U », ■ di^»
brawn and in il- )a-t snalysie thv )ot-- t hi' coum , ir!, ii et
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bandmtn, not thè politielarf '"make two
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The cotmni-o &gt;«&lt;tn [iae«-»l a ns-olu- in11that IM » t* nn i* ran in th*
TKrtiifprlnr» •bali ire « i*v**rt! Ly tKii *turkhsnf &amp;
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IreaUW* ai éo-H annual
Afi
nllhff» 1
bhakw of grew* grew-'»here only nne grerere-rmn'filrslging (l^ir •■ndoruno nt of tlu- «»-t i-». t ,t»fT
«r»iîotnÇifc»!»—* *h%II
»4#-f*-l mfiui y l*y il-«#
Thrra^Itirtr rua. M itiiM (|vr»fy, arr (mgrl _|Lo«r*l __
of i
or» TH« annual m-vun* c»f
before."
plan, but 'Jr.,Mr * Hl «••»«**
to the
wtlffi-J u&gt; ipprAf *hi ihn UUt of re*npi*likftnt «filly »to» khdbirrs wh*l! I htbi an Ihr, ftr»l Tburwtay .
In the amount of appropriations at amount to lie appropriated for svp-h an su.i m ihi&lt; .» i» , nr- Monday, tlv 6th itay nt Oe-1 [a Jaaosry In rar-h
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year#
VII.
tiree hand, of ro n gra Florida ha» nnt exhihil until h future nwiing. wfun the !í¡*rf i r . r&gt; ,IJn'
**m' u’‘ '* " ru!r f**r
j (f
m'T-rw (r*lm
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ni*»*(ine nf ti**- »lockhokkrn» »hall 1» 'fraahfuwf, the ,
rereived her share. Ib presentativea In * matter will l»&lt; more fully considered,
in th** S«nfotU
kfkj llrfiid,
Ht
a r$r«r*iu$ puMirNf^l in Ltmnrws» ul remiti mrportlkn tkhali i# rutul»Nred I
unt V, Florfai*, ont» a *.r«-k for futir by tfire feibaffii natrreai oflVran
berth houses haw done tlv&gt; l&gt;rst they
The fair official» were much pleased íVninnL* riiuntj*.
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Formi f .rekr rrr»tdrfiT I1 I TKrajohrr Vìocould, grant th*m that much, hut corn- at the ¡union of ihe S,'trunolc courttv
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&lt;'ithwf »Fut F'nrn~*i
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lrfcJ «her**»i tI1
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I aks I&gt; I rh»%»hf-* S, I" 1»dda-lt f . \ 1 ft pare tiic ajipropnatiorp made i&gt;&gt; thu- mmmiasioner«
They felt-all .»long that *n»l
A f • r'ttt
rereirt i*—■* «reewi.i, [ f. \\ l—-f. S II 'idflirf
s.tate with that of ntli«r&gt;. Pur wtll.al I ln*y would receive the tienrtient coK A l'«tl«S!ANS.
1" 1 ^■•■rtleu't VN If \S'fhL 1 ( |Lt-nn»rU ajuf
lh| fur- b' r
f"Wk
John
.jFn--i“r» Ih.
»«M/»««
Florida 1» growing, ir.crva.-mg lier |«»[e o|»ration from the «u.tcr county lor thv
«•f each if'*! of all of ihre »uni itir»w-T&lt;ír» fa Sanfuni,
FUrtnla.
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ulatiun and product* with each succeed- enlarged lair, but the nnult uf the con­
In iKe (lroiil &lt;snail, Srtrnih Juiil(U) Cirrati
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nf MöHdi, Srmtoot* Coanl&gt;. I* (Ttanmr
ing day.
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1fere nee yesterday was In the nature of
Thr biftiwHI amount of imlrbc««!Eie*« or othr-r |
IVmrt Turner C'olrin
Uahibtf lo »blrh che aabi rorpr»fmtinti «hall al ¡
. It Is not tbe work of politicians, jt is making it an assured thing.
any ff™ pubjirert Itüpff wHail Isr m limitred ajsrl |
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the result of hontst toil in the fields. Ft
-------firellnred b¥ Streghiti 2712 nf (ìtfsrrml BtatutcM nf
Tn l- S. Cat «in:
Slalr uf Mtrfbii
fa true that a small appropriation has
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Mr K. L. la-nicy, chairman of the tl
iffknl tbil Im Ä. ColllA. t* a fiatv-fwklfîH * w^i a/» a» folk." "f inaiairal stork EuìemJ»*-iÌ by
« d m tde degree the 5&gt;rogr. ■»* of tlw atwte
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state wiU progress, trrecsptcuvv uf poii»«td) 4ÄM itiT l
T h, Jrètitoñ
&gt;yt»»n
Fi*, irei «harre
î ou ajre&gt; threrpfnre onfmM tu aje.^ar tn this bill N II ‘ i a r r - r
Mr. Lesley win recently delegateti hy
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Sanford.
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itirw and Jjolitlcisuis. Sh.' I - «.-»- ■, - the
on Vtumiay, if.»* Ilmt Hay 4&gt;f
V lî F’ I U f 0 f Karret
J*f;ÍAr»L Et*
soil, l i e climate and the dr U f nunalO'il !!«■ ciTunifadriner- t¿* act fer the lioard 1fa13, the tamr Ire*mu a rui¿ day «f th»* r .art
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lt i* further crdrenrej that ihh fmtkr f1
-. miM**h**l J , i i Li h hi t»t
in arranging with the Kisatmmce iluurel
I"J* abarre» ♦4
h*!»!».*! ", H*.
to ktep pace with any staLt, and right
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, nfht aürfŸ^sly»1wire-kj' lo uh# Sutforil |l»rmbi., a John film a h
lo dun*
Saniuni, fl*«
right w«J! b sh« "d*&gt;in£ it*- IVwiw^a • ° Tnie» for an exhibit at tho Oranif**1or»*p*p^ puhlwhail ia FtaiuoU ccuntr. Fi»f- S t* tre of PaC-rfal»

T b e jp i ¿TwBonal Bank of Su Augustine ha* i ormwi the board of Counti*
Commissioners of St. JoJjrs county that
that irwtitution will take the enUre issue
~6l 170,000 a m w tt f mmfe at par, thus
showing that there fa another home
financial concern that has faith enough
In the affairs of it» county to intmst It*
'funds to carry on improvements.

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A n d you therefore must set aside a fair portion of. your means v
s
S A V I N G S D E P A R T M E N T . , -• . - ”
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f{enry McLaulin

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governed

F lo rid a

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been vidUng relaUvt* very pleasantly
for the past three weeks.

M yrtle avenue, In tho city of Sanford,
Eplacopa! Church
the manner in which unid hulkheading
Service* inr the Church of the Holy
Jui k N. \ I'f'i'n, Jr,, of Jurkvin villc ella II Ite done, wart placed on its first ( *rivJ *omer I’ark avenue ..mi Fourth
a
yule Happenings—Mention O f ho# anx&lt;pw*l .1 |n»itlon M th re. ,m hxu ,.jl, reading ■und jm*n'»L
ttreet, until further notice will I... ;lf.
“ po.l.i
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M l C t’ . Woodruff o|W' red the htl- [„u ,,«.
M a lt e r s In Bjicf
iirti'i and r* making -loti • un. .|r.-or;i lowing amendment to thv title of said
Sunday «elioni
very Sunday I’noriilions Ix'hinif th" muliogati..
ordinance; In the litio «trike the words, mg at o 15.
I
riai'f your ijr'iorre (nr l ' t ,.|,j \\ t\ the east eitle of Sanford avenue and in
Morning Prayer ■toil —runoi .o , r\
personautems
in ìi ri si
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y r ‘- \
- i J 1 •u»v(U_lla'. ' r f '
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unnamed alley Ih'I wwui Sanford .unti Sunday o| the month. when then* «i
Judgi It i ^Vliii ner
a ho
3otnmary O f The Floating Small I a ll* haie I., ' • •. • , n [ . ,,|
i vprrnK avenu«*., which win iiiln|&gt;(ei'l. i ' ' Til c, I,.) tr.if fon w t(h «etn.ni. ..r i t *
Succinctly Arranged Kor II um« .I
Mr
I I Woodruff otlerial the fill h '
I .Ifly I I 1. Irti, r; 1 ll . It t li­
Mr* * 11 i . .■ i',,f o||M
¡ia*i,
’ „ i l f r a l d Reader#
lowing
atiieitilment
to »ootion ti of »aid ti!.: I Sunday in &lt;.ui, mouth.
ure now .«n(, Mr and Mr* It | w Im­
orihnatire
In tir»t line strike the word*
h 'h *ong wiln sermon every suiniiiy
Puffy'» Pun* Apple Juice at 1. I\ IHT. Jr «nt mil inaVe their fut nr. initili*
one-third of i tie. and in lieu thereof “ the ev r.i eg at i"“ !1»
with
fln-iii
jdcCuütr’».
entire" am) Itegiiining with the word the
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or: ieri ice of [irn.y• r and pr o «
K\ or 1 1nuiV is g i h iig
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?■ J pori“pea W d y basreturne» I t&lt;&gt; In* home
in line lì «irike the remainder of «nul sec- e i 1r ■ Wednesday t ierin g at 7 til I dS l'iin
i
Ä - jn-Ocala after n yisp to re U iu .- in re.ui- l 'O O I ’ k l ì A i I V E
„Ditk* wloelt w,t* ailiijtled,
’ ' ^ ' V;.- in in. ' i iihéì LyWrJH! 1 •
B lilg
- -***----Move«l and MremniftreJ tliat the city « i#*
ford.
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I t hrettlaliily a* taught h_\ I he.
Th
Mr. Ray of the Abat raft ('&lt;&gt;. in Orm.ior Vimlnuyetutt ui-iniohowTe-M.óò/'ee-lw--*n*tmrtef| to at once Voltare ..r i r
Rf \ \ in in K
F K&lt; h.
* *Tamk&gt; &lt;(&gt;ent Monday and Ttif*»day in »1 Mr- I W, D'ckin* Friday ali.rnoon. (»laiqj and «poeiflratjoin for the contenttf
Hector.
v-- n'I he
L~ Huie gtrU an1 bu.*&gt; making doll plated hulkli«■ailing. Carried,
The clerk Was instructed to api&gt;iy to
The »fork left a fine little girl at the hat* o f . ,.|mi papre, for winch tlicy hoja*
to
lind
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n
aily
sale
at
tie
-church
huzuar
the
United Stalin government for perhome of Mr. and Mre. B. A. Duncan on
in the hue fall.
in
issila#
to do the hul khi'n ding.
Monday,

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or

Mr,* Sidri«y 0. Chit*« of Saiiford. wh&lt;&gt; ^ Th c™ ity attorney mil* Inst meted to
Better place your order now for Crys­
I
in&gt;
under treat mi-id in .. h-.,] san- Pepare a [M-titlon for the signatures nl
tal Wax and Bermuda Onion Seed with
itarium for some time will huve today Hie prilpi-rty lioldcr* along the lake
L. R. Philip» &amp; Co.
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fur her home. She i* much improvmi, ftont •dediimting ihe nvc&lt;*«*ary' etrott#
Mnf. W. J. Hill and niece, M&gt;«s Hilda
to the delight of her many friend*.— to lire city.
Afaeey have returned from a yjsit to
Moved and seconded that tho (dumb­
( irl.mdo Sentinel.
... -Oronado Beach.
ing
onfinntn*e (ia.-v*cd nt the last meet­
J till Suck Flour ho«- .-it I., |*. Mcj " p. Kurnatz has accepted u position
ing J&gt;e reconsidered and referred to the
Culler’s.
with the dejiartment «ton* of I). A.
city attorney find ordinance commlttwr
Felix F'rank iia* returiied from a three
Caldwell &amp; Sow.
for revision.. ,Carried.
week*’ trip to. New York. H e-w m * e * M ok-e^...... BOCflftwkd tb a tA b a J layoz______ ______ ______ g(#&gt; baa arrivjib home
mpanieti • home hy hi# sister. Miss
#»1 •-?.
&gt;___ 11«»
bo instructed »*-tit
Enforce
the e,.»,!«..
Sunday
after a pleasant, vUit of several ‘ weeks
Florence who has been a Iwent in the
clewing
ordinance^
C*arried.
with home folks at Dunedin.
east for the p:Lst year. Her many old
The pH#es*or (ireHentinl tho tax roll for
White Bacon, 16c tho pound, at 1,. I’. friends are delighted to have her hack
1913 which was accepted, and he was
McCnller'a.
home again.
instructed to issue hi* commisaion to the
Mrs. S. 0. Chaao’s many friend* are
President H. H Dickson and Secro- collector. t .
g!ad to know that she is at home again j U ry W m. K &lt;» Neal of tlu* O n u w ( ounM oved and.weonded that the budget
'and is regaining her health,
ty Awiviation went to Sanford today for the year l!'l I, as prepared by the
E vcrylM idy Ls g o in g
to
th e wljcrc they will hold a conference with clerk l&gt;e adopted. Carried.
COOPERATIVE
Stone Cove the cornmixMoiK'ni of S«-minole county
)0 P E R A T I
relative to joining Orange in i jnjnt exBldg.
fr
Chief Clerk Guthrie
• Mias Eunice Menus of Ft Meade is iiihit. Jtejeirter-Star
Upon the resignation of I no. D. Jinthe guest of her cousin, Mr&gt;. Solon
The Gate City House has brought kin.« a* Chief Clerk to the Division SuWeeks on Magnolia avenue.
down the higii cost ol living. U n lyjt.0 0 lierinteildent of the A. C. L. Ben Guth­
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¿W . E. W'atnon left Monday hy f lyde fier week' for the finest table board in rie succeeded to that resjionsjble posti­
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tin® fur Jacksonville and New York, tho cityl See Parker.
lion, much to the gratification of hi*
where he will spend his vacation.
Work on the garage of T. J. Miller many friends..
Mr Guthrie ha* been a valued emClosing out all popular m u s ic at 10c which i* !*cing creel«'«! at the r«'iir of his
iiome, I'nror I fth »iresd and Mugnolni ( iIov«m* "( the A C. I., for many year*
p»r copy. S. Maxwell.
101-lfe
J v . Ci. Smith L* hack on his regular run j uvtin" - ,n« rilt",llv- Th.- and to* well rl«*?*»-rv*’«l promotion comes
onth«- Oviwlo rannuttbaJl, much to the build,ng - ‘ ...... * «l-u n tia l and pi«»»- ,«» ,i frowning glory lor In* ••lli«-*ent #erIng 'll)«'. I * 11 ........ i ru.'l* d "( w nit*' brre k
11. «tid d»v nt cm t o lu* «lot u(ratification of Id* many frieniL*.
and 'lone, in«' wtit. part I-uriu ii*ci) (nr
Mrs. John Her by arrive«! home yesthe pari ol tIn* I'tullling. It is of gi'id-rP lu n t y o f C r i i n t H a l P t r * .
t^dsy from Dayton. Ohio, where *tie
mijs ilimi'ii'iui,
i
iit\ iw«. I«*-, IIV
L
ittle
Helen'* fallier bad been look
has l***n «iviuting 11»* *umnn f
two I-&lt;t i ! i '1.-sign. .I In house Ing up 111* gimeal'igiiuil trea, ami fr«1
L. H. Hrumley mil* eallwl to 111.»■ k V«-ludi«* a* wi 11 .e Mr Miller * automo­ queiitly Hpeml« lit# lnluuro uvenlugu
Mountain, N.
Monday on an-ount bil« .
poring over paper* from the various
of the -*nou» illiare# of lii' fatle r
lilNtorlcal hoi pil..** relative to the mat
r .iti all dav ¡
Bring lim u i
ter
On«* &lt;D» *hll&lt;* lleb'n wn* play
Six bar* Octagon Soup
.«' I 1‘ .«I Woodbind I i•».
tl
Ing with lier little friend», a chtldlah
McC idler'*.
dlaputn uriu.i v* lu whl«'h wan the be»l
t Mr and Mr* Il II
V F. J. Cionr.alert and daugtn« r. Nb*lodklng liei« a nlriioHt In tear* blurttvT i J Sanford. J la
Ran,«-, returned freon D a . '"t &gt; b- - 1
id Mill
Wi l l All« •• may be the pret
,.ri tin gm-st.* i' M
J(#l* rda T tT m 'io w d., .-'
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T(e»T Atv1 t'ur.ein
bn &lt; »In- liii i ul
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hijji.i
he.* as In r g.it*.t* lo-r
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and sou, Erie t «J 1*iiin ■n
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,i uurrilt. r ni , i «r
f r Miss * an-*«* Adam*, wbo ha* I* «-* tl,»
Sirkmom S .rren
Til ll! ll II,. ! . u
\ Her* el. in it.'
.im -il i* atnu'Vt
’ charming g i„*t ol reiativ*
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linlls]"
ueal.l'
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n&lt; • d&gt;'i| to keep
has returned to btr lauot u, M'uini
i. i. out.! *ui « »-*.*1 til. l-uilg { &gt;rt—i■i
light from Ho p.«ii. nt « uy ' *, to guard
•unking institution .it reanford
L. It. PhilijM will hav*' a full»ui»|»l&gt; "I
tlo* bed from limits, or glint out tingenuine livntiuda tJiiiiin -.&lt;d in
|,t- So vi o* .»Tel :.imu! . a'&lt; ul &gt;.»_. ■••!• Min. eight of nx'dleine (»ottica and *o forth
\t*iior*. Mrouibiburg Pa. DeMMHTal. An excellent sanitary screen I» mad"
ember.
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Mr. Malcolm Wade ha* Im. o it ' m
ford several day# ineiisimg t 1* r i. f. A
Douglas* in hi* ofTuu', Iteport« r-St:ir
j Mr and Mr«. Tie«*.' Emm, ■ U ,1
CJi1 "I III |r||Vf AiJOU l«»r l hi" th'".* * -1,
of Nnrili Carolina, where tieill •"
journ several w«-ek*.

I-J;«.•« jiuir order* now fur giuiuine
litre u.l.i I 11.imi ■ ,« -t IL I . o r i \\ lute
i r j 'i . i l Wax (or Se i iU'ii i tier «1« liviny
»■•b I l: PMli-i V »
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finir ti:»T.ii-iili.» u1■I
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Everybody Ls Ruing to the home, ret’i'iilly erected ml the corner "I
C O O P E R A T IV E —7 Stone Cove Oak avenue und Seventh *tre*'t. Th«*
location i* a particularly attractive one,
Bldg.
ln 'ng »iirroüniieil* l&gt;‘. large oak* and
Mayor S|«*nrcr Mem* to 1** a modern
uiaii'. Moweimg ■(o «t*
I(
e i'.vut
Job.
Haling
ju*t
ns-overvd
f r«&lt;111
■ir,i «if I lie pr* 111-. r I .trii o *.«11mt■J
typhpid fever he is now uititrkrd * iim a
. I t . l \« |l b 'I ■ (o rT 'i it 'III I -I 'l l I'
» III' II 1
t»'f fii*' of «ore eye*.
run I i *« *:1M 11 1 I" I I 1II
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Pil'd ll"
J I' Mi-Culler tlb 1an* Itnml ml
. rii i . i rrim1
1
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Ilaking Pnwdi-r liac iue .« :
I l.al ll.o «' I « i
J.
- ^ I- A Hrumley has n-ttimed (mm \, nr
Mr W b jti'- i tne genial arid
North Carolina, win r« he was i .ilb i popular ■iL-lii' t
i ‘ i• I *r*i N .iie" ■*
h&gt; tl.« *u&lt;l&lt;l&lt;*n illniiis «if In* father, il
I tank
UJt the patient improving.
You ean't tlrown in tlie Woodland
Joe Fernandez returnetl to the beach I’ark »wunmiiig
liteal pluif to
today uftern having «[lent several day* learn to swim. Kinjilied and cleaned
in tow if. Joe nyiia he and his fa mily daily.
8 7 t(
»dll stay .several weeks lunger.
Mr. Robert#, deputy cfcik, returnetl
ftoin fiilamlo bringing with him 310,299.40 worth of tax sale certificates, cm; bracing Seminole county lands.
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Several nice office rooms to rent.
People# Bank Building. Apply at the
People* Hank for lnforihation.
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t
. T. J. Cochran returned Wednesday
from.\V«uchulu, where he was called to
I . tbo bedside of hfct mother who died on
Saturday afternoon. Sept. 13th.
,
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| ' Mrs. B. J. Starline gnd daughter, Miss
{ Clwissa hsv e returpd to Sanford, after
* mo«t delightful H
Hummer
at
u m m e r sspent
pent
D
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northern
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and dan hter, M íhs
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and Sputi)
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, I2ih Sack Hour 36c at L. P. MoS*
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Dg Bouchcll«} has gone to hh bogvo
,-, to transact some
ho will return to the
tor, Mra, H enry

and Children reafternoon from

by tacking while oilcloth on to a
frame, then painting on In oil u pr&gt; tt •
scene an bln!* or butter II le# /l'Io *•
Hcri'en# can be waabi’d a* often a*
tie« f HHHl y

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... Ivvctu ouil ..uL .ilic-.500 -fa^mes
•"-■wc sfinw |i,r tliur^rTisnifV 'vsrnr. we
guarantee t- be P U R K , W O O L * —
jtisl ¿is pure ,vh Nature gums it &lt;&gt;n
the sheeps hack-*-not one thread ol
cotton or shoddy in any of them.
You will find the latest 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-Tailor
your clothes to your measure from
the fabric you select, and we guar­
antee on will be satisfied.

WANTS

I dr Itent Tw o rooms for light
housi kis-ping. also one lnulroom.
Vpplv to Mr* &lt; L. ti'*«lhue, 211) So. Park
avenue.
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For Sale Mule, wagon. Iiaruess, plnvr.
fertilizer distributor, plow cultivator and
f,inn trK,js See stuff at 9! t Myrtle
f
avenue. T . K. Bat«-*, at Court House.
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Clothier and Men’s Furnisher

SA N FO R D

A(t*-r S«-pt. 18th. Woodland Park will
o(*-n only Sundays.
Tue*-ll«\\ anteil to Exchange Piano for a
hnr*e For partieulnr* adflrew* Box
*11 - tnfurd.
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I-i-i" Ireuit room ("r reTit
Ml mnv« t,i. I,,.-.
Corner Sivili aiul Myril«avenue.
8--lip

M O D E R N C O U R S E S IN

For Kent— Four room cottage, J9.00
¡»•r month. Enquire of K. Pi-ters, 1010
Oak avenue.
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B o o k k e e p in g , B a n k in g , C o m m e r c ia l L a w , C o m ­

U «' ,«• |-To buy n safe weighing about
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Kent Furnishiiil r* -i 1»m*
unat’.!I ( r twn fnniltll'P, ek*«® in. B” t 17 t
! i .I IVi*ilion a* tor* 11 u . i■
• d Iruckor. Addre** liny liisi;

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Annoy.«I by a notice that the local
sanitary collim ili.■«• were going t.i o
ai.b.rel, I hi
sped
In» cuw tiouse, a Dorset i Klig
land) farmer »fireud linoleum over tlo*
lloor of the building, dtHplayed hearth
rug* In convenient positions, hung ilo
walls with picture* and a mirror, and
Installed a harmonium.
When the
4'¡ij ( «¡until
committee arrived Im gravely Inviti •!
The city CtniJii'll met ill re.Hila* -«■ - them to wipe llodr feot on the door
P l u mb i n g «ind
«.on Sept. 16tlt ai 7 in |&gt; m
mat before entering
Prow ut, T. J. Miller, pr&gt;**id m . F L G a s
F i t t i n g
Woodruff. S. Runge, W S Hand. &lt; &lt;
Quite Naturally.
Woodruff and W.‘ Il 1 iuli*rwi»)tl. Al&gt;A funny mistake occurred lately In
««•nt, B. W. HeniTkiii
printing la b e ls for -a meat-preserving
Minute* of the last nni iing re.nl and uouipuny The prinUtr had been in A ll W o r k R e c e iv e * M y p e rs o n a l —
A tte n tio n A n d Beret K(Tor(re
approved.
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the hnblt of labeling tin# of beef or
Communicatinh ■frpni'the West Sub mutton, as the case might be, wlfh
Improvement,Association read and re- ijl(J word# ''without bono" prominently
displayed, The company having add­ 0|ipo#ile Clfy Hall
fcTidit to the'strict commit tee,
Telephone No 23 •
Movtt3 and Hcconded &lt;hat thj veto of ed kiduey nbtip to It# IUI, the new ar
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the .Mayor of th® dog ordinance' 1»‘ #u*- tide wan duly ticketed its "Kidney
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council npffropriato $250.00 towards

the building o f a hospital, in connection
with the Hospital Association and the
county, and tjie further sum of $25.00
per month towariU it# supj*»rt. The
hospital to can* for city cn *s a* far a*
the appropriation goes. ' Carried. ,
■ Complaint of Mr. C, L Wing, regard­
ing the cloaing of Tenth Htrwt referrwl
to tho c ity engineer and stn«'t commit­
tee.
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llirejueít oí K. S. Johmoii to build
corrugate«!' iron building inside the lire
“ “ referred
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"■ the building
Pollilitui comlimits was
com­
mittee.
An ordinance entitled an ordinance
requiring the bulkheuding of. Lake
Monroe and the reclamation of land In
front of tho property i«orde rib g u|««in
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For Kent—T o desirable party, *upKtatrs portion of hpusc, nicely located.
Appl&gt; Kll 7th 8t, cor Park Ave.
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8o Carele»#.
Two llttle girls had a bird given to
them, "and worn Ypry anxlou#,U* »on It
bathe. -.Oh seoibg It get.Jnto iiio wa­
ter for t^e fljrstUlmo, the thre«y-yearolJ child explalmed: I’W h W f decUrol,
ir It ta i’t getting' rljthTOO'the Water
with nil Us feathers ont ,

' ‘ ’ ■ W hy 'Oleckt Go Insane,
Aunt Momly (to tho clork o f the
Bto r e ) - " Y o u all alni got no
f0.^ ent cagccr, |H you— or ls yoiiT E f !
you
|8 you 4|| KOt aoroo J es'n jp sckcbcapahT"— Woman'** Hom o CÌompain*

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Don’t Have Roajches
In Youi* Hom e' £

4 T b e y c i# w I ih fo u g h a e w « « » n j « m p y » n j
lh * n ,OT»r d u k r * v««l c * u b lc i «ad K oiict
d it r t M g k rm i in d '» filth y fwonf^n»«
4 D o n ’t u x • p t l t r fo l k illin g la t c h » Km
to te h i t tr tv e l th ro vi|K it tra il it tlroyil you»;
hm tle on lh*fr wing# to d let», tn d (he I r t t l
»peek o f p h o tp h o to u t p u le w ill k ill t pet
to o . M any p e rto n t die In ih t t way and lit
b e v tr know n w hat k ille d theoi.

4 You do know that it a cbickco rata an in
int lhal haa been killed with a paatr, it ta a
d a td chicken, and if a day eala the «hickru
'f i l l a dead d»|. and if a huicard eala the
&lt;4of fl ia a dead bututd.

A she’s Roach Pepper
C o o u ln a no pojaon and haa oo «do», and
m i application w ill lid any bom* o f a ll
r y t a h f , aa I t i h a J k « |t ta J #d iaa u if - - -

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Rivrrvii’W today hare u u r live liundm) propfrly
itum ire all huosting fur flu* great future of . Riverview.
We have 10 hunlere, reume rusting three lu four thoumnd
(|n|lai*s. 'Three tuereanlile huusere. Huai ami launch fac­
tory t*f large ami (flowing magnitude. We have now 11
milere uf streeire, all net out in shade trees. We have free
public boat and bath httuHen. We have one of the must
(»eautifiil 50 acre public parks in the state. Riverrlew
Ims many suburbs since its inet'ptldn, and Riverview's
geographical Inaction ire such that it ire soon going to make
it.re property value far exceed any property about Jack­
sonville, Tend every lot now bought will make the liuyer
a thousiiml dollars clear in the near future. \Ve have n
complete telephone serviav nnd an efficient motor car lines
at a.5c-car fare to the heart of the city of Jacksonville.
.Riverview. propret.y will .make' thousands of dollars for
ihe owners. RivervieW has made*»good- Her titles are
]«&gt;rfect, and as an investment it has no equal.

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ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND CAR LOADS
O f Farm Products wasted and rotted in the fields last y
what is wrong?
Lack of PR O PER Distributing and Marketing Facilities
One individual grower or farmer has no idea, after he grows his crop, where the beat
it— how can he know it ? To remedy these Evils, and to turn
__riy market at all, is that will take it
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\ one means has
Waste into Profit, and bring order out of Chaos,
h yet been devised, and that is
C O -O PE R A TIO N . The salesman )at the head of your Organization has his eye focused on every
section of the United States and in Canada, and his finger in every market. It only costs a few
T H E F L O R ID A CITRUS E X C H A N G E could have sold F O U R
pennies a
andled la st season, at a greater Profit and at a less Cost. The
growers leading this movement ask you to join them to insure greater success.
The invaders are coming: Spain, Porto Rico, Isle of Pines, Cuba— not to speak of home
competition: California, Texas, Arizona, Louisiana.
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Saved Girl’s Life
"I want to tell you what wonderful benefit 1 have received from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught,” writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
“ It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly Believe Black-Draught
saved my little girl’s life. When she had flip measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has liad no
more trouble. 1 shall never be without

In my home.”

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For constipation, Indigestion, headache, dizzi­

ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved Itself a safe, ■ I
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reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If yOu suffer from any of these complaints, try BlackDraught

It is a medicine of known meriL

years of splendid success proves its value.
young and old.

For sale everywhere.

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The popularity of OUR ICE was never more in evidence than
right now in tips heated term. This has.put the hardest kind
of strain upon our delivery service, when the heat retards
swift movement and weather conditions make the public more
impatient than usual.
W c ask your help in our effort to give the people the greatest
boon that comes to them at this season of the year.
You can do this by not delaying our wagon at your door.
Be
ready to take the ice, ready with the coupon or the change,
and please do not let the driver tarry after he lias made the
delivery.

Exchange
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I -tay*&gt;c! right v.itji th* Imr - f i " » until
murium; imd-the name
and de»jmnd tit
line* came over nu M il
cid'iiR if i had to die it »us much Utter
to cio it grurr fully m the Ix-art of the city
I came down to the i flic*. My I An' »an
a »ight and every on ■t .M m- t • g&lt;&gt; home
and get m Iv'l
Tin* « a-* eomforting
brrauw l**d was a plifH- that d*d not
Icok good to me iiut I turtx-d in and
Have you had the dengue fever?
Joe D cM oni calls it the damyou fever. fought the same animal* again for two
Joe is the only professor of polyglot^ lan­ days and night*.
guage thnt we have in Sanford and for
It U gradually leaving me and having
once he has struck the right pronuncia­ nothing more to work on I am just as
tion.
near the down and out stage as possible
That is jx-t the » a v you f»el aUnit it nnd «nil he on the job.
&lt;*p*.aailly when you are having •! YVvfl
\\ lien I « » another fellow »iraklv
f«s-l like using Joe’» pronunciation every lacking ut&gt; the *tr*-et no», hollo» cheek­
time you move. A good case ol dengue ed and wasted I take him by the Tight
will make a rabbit spit in a lions face, hand and shake it three times and the

aame instant giving him tho talismnnie
(he Dengue Dope nnd he imme-It’« a gtJtxl*Icwlcr.of jicrson* and one diatcly rvcognir&lt;s a brother who hit*
feet* *0 badly they don’ t care whar hapni| along th re and feebly returns
pen» to tlicm. 1 used to ride in an auto tha&lt;* signal.
hut do not rim* for auto* no» and pr%
Our only jo&gt; in living at present i* t lie
frr to ride in Charlie Dingte’s »agon
thought tluit » e have had ours and the
th«- dengue having made me that &gt;!• mnother folio» h.i* his coming
. cratir. I wa.* skeptical about the
‘ cltngue fever, having liad It once U*
tiirre week* and I pooh-poohed tlw
idca of the light attack* tliry were hav. ing herp, but bt-Ueve me for a light a t­
tack ¡t ia a thorough one and fully aatisfying.
It crept upon me one night u I lay
alone. I f njy wife had been lure I
would.bave aneaked out on the other
•aide of the hod; 1 alwaya LxT'eve in
ladies first. Before 1 knew anything
more I waa a human thermos bottle,
twelve hours hot and twelve hours cold.
A herd of claphinls romped o*..me and
did their work so well that every bone
In my body ached like the toothache,
j Pink and green monkeys tried to yank
me out of the bed and 1 was alternately
digging the Paiiama Canal with an overi coat on ahd’ discovering the North Pole
with no clothes on.

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We are agents lor I r.
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poultry Remedies ,
Seeds are The Rest
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A L W A Y S l i . HASH that’« » b y O l ’ R
rompanii* apjsal to the man. who is
particular about hia F IR E IN S U R ­
ANCE.
Our companies m«-**t all lutv* claims
fairly and always make prompt settle­
ments for they have the ample money
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in the country and includes Sulky,
Syracuse and walking plowfc, and
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Butcher 8c Gibbs cutaway harrows

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About daylight I awoke trying to dis­
cover what part of the San FrAncisco
earthquake I was in and every time I
moved my bones would move apart and
I felt very much like a rusty wagon'that
needs oil.

.Rolling out of bed literally and man­
aging to get dressed and down stairs I
rested all day uylng to find out whether
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As a result o f your thoughtfulness, relief may come quicker to
new fanglcd notion that did not require
some one on a couch of pain farther down ihc street, who has
the services of Frank Miller. The latter
been counting the minutes against the coming of the wagon.
part of the first day fooled me for the ill
At any rate, help us and you will certainly be helping ’
effect* passed away but a general erup­
tion broke out all over the body and made
humanity.
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me look like u scarlet fever* patient,
j Some of my kind hearted friend* sapj |
j would lie all right
: broken out.
Telephone 27
Going to fied that ight wjfh the aengur wasjuch a
cufe feeling that the
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niririy .awakntid by i l v u - w i l l not keen Von from working.
the same performance of tlx* preceding is good advice to go by.
night; only it wa* a three ring ein us this
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With Cray &amp; Davis Electric Starter and Generator
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Storage battery and ammeter
35 horsepower motor
114-inch wheelbase
Timken bearings
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Three-quarter floating jca ra x le
33x4 Q . D . tires
Rrewster green body with lihlit
light green striping, nickel and
aluminum trimmings
Cowl dash

Bigger

Turkish upholstery
Mohair top and boot
Clear-vision windshield
Stewart speedometer
Electric horn
Flush C doors with disappearing
hinges

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| THE 1914 O V E R L A N D is the Most Wonderful Car of the New Season.
The motor is more power!ul; the wheelbase is long­
er; the tonneau is larger; the equipment is more complete,
better and costlier than ever. In every respect Overland
value has been increased while the price has been de­
creased.
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The manufacturers" "have turned their enormous
facilities over to the building ol this one model. In no
other way could such value be secured.
The production has been increase« 1 to 50,000 cars.
There is an even stricter practice of1the well-known
Overland manufacturing economics. And this means a
greater car at less cost to you.
So Hinely drawn is the lug 1914 Overland produc­
tion plan, that 50,000 cars will he bin It; 10,000 men will
be kept busy all the year round; every wheel of the $1,000,000 worth of
most modern machinery kept in constant operation, and never a
moments hesitation permitted in a plant that covers more than 100
acres of ground.
This is the wav the Overland makes possible a $1200 value

for

$950.

Th eir great business is built on established standardized quality.
System is the watchword in the Overland lactones
the benefit.

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And the Price is Reduced Again.

We have the new Model 79 Overlands on our sales­
room Moor. We urge you to see this new model at
once. Ride in the car; leel what a diilerence the big 114
inch wheelbase makes; note (lie car’s entirely changed
appearance. It is neater, prettier than ever— and that
means (he handsomest car ol the year.
! he long wheelbase gives increased riding comfort.
1lie improved Overland motor is rated at 35 horse­
power- plenty ol power to give satisfying comfort and
speed.
Inspect the many motor refinements which
make the power plant more flexible and accessible.
A on II hnd a most efficient and reliable electric
lighting system on the new Overland.
I his costly addi­
tion to equipment is worthy ol a $1500 car.
The new Overland body has a handsome finish-beautiful rich,
daik Brewster green.
I he trimmings are of heavy nickel and aluminum.
And the big graeelul cowl dash gives to the ear an appearance ol dignity
vainly sought in many other cars ol higher price.
IUxamine the spacious tonneau; note* the big, soft, deep and luxurious
folds of upholstery.
I he new Oveihind is bigger and better; we can
show you point lor point where it is the best your money can buy.
You can see it today.

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me to go right on doing my duty-la
Mr. TtiOt’po'q ’ Interest» until the es­
tate 1» nettled. _ Mr. Thorp* left me
only enough mandy to cort-r tho regu- j
lar expense»« anti 1 fear I cannot o f :
forti to entertain so much company."
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lahcz Tìiorpe’s Manipulation of
Thereupon the laxy- young nian
growled out something about nig­
— :— fltïtif-frffectiori for the Degardly treatment, the lady In mourn­
serving One.
ing flounced out of the room In hys­
terics, and the fussy old maid flared
up like an uffendW pussy cat The
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% By VICTOR REDCLIFFE.
* "One foot. In the. grave and the young legal sprig walked out on hla
other oh a banana peel—that’s Jabes dlgnlQ'.'“. l”hero waa no dinner that
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Thorpe, to toy way of thinking.”
day. . .
The trlbo thereafter got their meals
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“Biactly my opinion. A man of hi»
ffi-r-,
/ age crossing the occat^l Never wa» at the Tillage bold. They by Tio ’
o hundred mlloa away from his meaur deserted the old homestead.
¿x-inxe. AUa .a. U t- LUowever. There‘ was too much envy |
d suspicion among them for that.'
rlblo risk he Is taking!
'hey watched one another as though ,
Thus tho'gosslpfng neighbors of the
reputed wealthy proprietor of The J afraid that some ono was going to ,
Farm. It waa an ocho of tho current carry off the estate-—house, farm and
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chatter of the village. When hard- all.
Never would tho faithful, persever­
, Hated, miserly old Jabes Thorpe an­
nounced that ho was going to Eng­ ing Nellie forget one bright afternoon
land to settle the estate of a dis­ as she went about tho house attend­
tant relative, It had been a nine days' ing to her manifold duties. The young
ac.
wonder. It had boon reported that limb of tho law was smoking a pipe
tho Interest of old Jabes In the estate In 'the sitting room, the other male
waa uncertain. He wa* a fighter, how* watcher of the slow development of
V ’ - ‘.-over, and BtrcaoauaLr..declared...that t£o nitata was arirrp with'Iria .feet j ■
he waa going to seo It that he got on the table. In tho parlor the snuF
fling relict and tho fussy* old maid
hla rights,
Thorp^Farm waa not the pleasant­ worg chattering away like magpies, *■
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est plrfce la the world. It bad a ¿ret* when. Nellie heard a roar.
ty fair house on ».-but poorly furn- r " She dropped the pit
labed. As Thorpe grew older ho hnd lng, and It was smas!
enclosed threo acres near the-house, sena at her feet. Then with a scream j
and rented out tho rest of his land. of delight she darted Into the sit­
Ten years previous ho had adopted ting room, gavo ono glanco at a*
the child of a second cousin, Nellie sturdy, wrathful figure filling the
Thorpe. Sho had grown Into hla Ilf* ’‘ doorway, and bounded straight. Into
moro of a comfort, guide and support tho arms of—Jabes Thorpe,
than ho realized, it was when ho
*'Oh, uncle! uncle!*' sho cried. '*1 '
-camo to give up to Nellie tho entire am so glad—so glad!"
«barge of hla business during his ab- ' "Tea, and tho only ono who
reeonco, that ho began to understand plied tho old man, as ho placed, a
how much ho depended on her. If sheltering arm about her. “You. young
Nellie felt tbat ho was loading down . sprig of Insolcnco!" ho shouted at the
upon her a vast responsibility, she're- astonished .smoker, "out of hero With
fleeted uron tho gratitude she owed that vilo plpo of yourg! . Jlere. waM *
him. Jabes Thorpo bad given her a up and march!" ho added,'pulling the}"!
«heiter when ehe w u homeless,'and sleeper from his chair. "Aa to you,j’
«he took up her new duties seriously, ladles," he sang out to the .occupants
lie i
but with her bright little heart ful) of of the parlor, ‘Tve heard In the vil­
confidence and choer.
lage of how you’vo all flocked here
"It Is not so hard as 1 fancied," llko a set of crows after a carcass.
jfelUe wroto to Evan Pearson, her Well, old Jabcz Is alive and kicking,
after all. Andbeforo tho day la over
he’s going to tuive you the expense
and trouble of coming to any more fu­
nerals by leaving what ho’s got, when
It’s ready to leave, to tho only one
among tho crowd of you who Is worth
two pins—and that's Nellie.*’
U was after tho dejected, disap­
pointed mob of fortune seekers had
left that Nelllo proudly exhibited her
bookkeeping. It ended by tho old
man manifesting real affection for his
loyal nnd faithful housekeeper In the
words:
"You have proved* what you are,
dear child— true and good, with a
heart of gold.
W o w ill havo Evan
I’-arson down hero Haturday evening,

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$1.00 Cash and $1.00 a W eek secures a lot without interest in G A R D E N CITY.
G A R D E N CITY lots are unsurpassed for Elevation, Soil and Drainage.
G A R D E N CITY is Located North o f JAC K SO N V ILLE , on a Hard Brick Road
whith runs directly'through sub-diyision and is but 20 minutes ride from postoffice.
Another Feature WEFcE G A R D E N CITY O ffers to the purchaser is, that Dunn
Avenue runs through GARDEN1-C1TY from Lem TiirnerJRoad to Kings Road thereby
connecting two hard surface roads and form ing a perfect belt around the city.
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The County has.a number of convicts now w orking on Dunn Avenue grading
the[road in preparation to hard-surfacing it.
,W e have had a W onderful Success with G A R D E N CITY Lots, having disposed
of more than $35,000 worth in the last four months, which! is sufficient evidence to
convince the most skeptical that we are offering the best proposition, either for a
home site, or, as an investment.
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in tle 'n e a r future.
REM EM BER, W E H A V E B U T 500 O F THESE LO TS W H IC H W E A R E GOING
TO SELL1.A T $25. $1.00 D O W N A N D $1.00 A W E E K .
Mail us a check and §ycure some of these lots, before all choice ones are taken.

Garden City Realty Company
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JAC K SO N VILLE , F LO R ID A

and matre-a new deal all around."
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Heard National Hank

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make toma provision for her.
And then, much to the discomfort
of Neill*, the heirs apparent began to
•rrlre. There Waa the relict of *
brother of Jnbes Thorp*, lû-'Weds.
and always snuffling and pUyJniT l»«*•elf. There wee a fantastic, fusrfy old
Mold cousin who entertained great
hopes because Jabes Thorpe had xmo*
- pent her a birthday gift .There wa#
a eallew youth studying for the bar,
»who claimed near relationship, and a
Tost deal, of knowledge ge to th» legal phase« of the eetata, Thareftraa
• aturtle*« y^gth, beeldee, ohd' all
these planted themselves about the
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lover, who was filling a clerkship In
another town. "A sister of tho man
who rents tho west farm Is »eekljfg to ~
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restore her broken health through ~
•unshlne, garden work and good food 1 EE
Sho helps mo with the milking and EE*
chickens daytimes, and stays at tho |
lonely old homestead nights. Uncle
Jabes does sot know that 1 am keep­
ing right on with tpy little business. I
want to prove to him what a busy
¥ » * housekeeper I am when ho returns. EE:
Besides that. I must fit myself for our
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own home— long, long ahead, dear, but
*uro to come If you long for It as I
do."
Nellie's ''buslneefl ’1 was Belling milk i g S
and eg$s. H er exacting relative had EEs
cut her down to a minimum as to E E
household expenses, but the economy , —*j
col little housekeeper had managed = 3
to savo something oven out of that- —
-As to the eggs and milk, at th* end
of a month, Nellie's bookkeeping
showed such splendid results that she
^forked with added pleasure and inter* vsk
* Then there was an Interruption—
sudden and overwhelming.
The
ifteamer In which Abner Thorpe had
«olldd on his homeward trip waa re­
ported lost off the Canada coast. Only
« few of the passengers bad been
oared. The name of Jabex Thorpe wa&gt;
not among the list.
A week later
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waa generally aocepted In the vllU ge that he had met a watery fateNellie went to hla lawyer; who wa« a
sensible. kind hearted old max. He
told Nellie to remain right at hsrpoat
o f duty. Bo far as he knew, no will
vt had been left. Tbla being true, the
. nearest of kin would’ inherit. Nellie
-was not In that list, but he encouraged
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OFFICIAL (HUÍAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

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..... Engineer Bryan Higgins /

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For Our'W ater Supply

Mr&gt; Bosselier nml keep compilin' with W i l l G i v e C i t y

rasiun, displaying
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playing must
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Harriet, two- year« of age
An
C o l l i s i o n N e a r Beresf orei
handsome Woodwork of curly pm«- ami
I' l lit dengue, |il«I&lt;I'OU« in a|qirmi('h
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.. ,l"' -«rictir funiiidimg* throughout
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ait.nkfd the mother, and in tier weak
Other News o f the W orld in Sm all profusion of putti d p|unt.i and rut Popular Young Engineer Was the Son
eri&gt;'.| condition eould not be cnmhuticd
Doses For O u r Many Busy
Uowera adorned tin- room«, forming a,
and death rinudnid in 11 fo W-dllyfc,_
ui Superintendent Higgins of the
— Herald R cad tH «"
j vivid-background for tin- many lovely
I he funeral nervices occurred at thu
Atlantic Coast Line
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ieiiT * on Celery avenue yemerdny -af­
The ntrongcat tent of President Wil¡-ht. ,|fMt utl(1 host«*-- riT iv.-d th fr i Bryan Higgins, engimi-r running un ternoon at two o'clock, the great outon'*
controlover party policies,n»d |KtjrntJI jn tj„, pn.[ty ris-cpium room
S3 wil*killed in a head on collision with |HHiring of mourner* iitiivjtmg to the
over the legislativo performance* ‘d Mrs. MeGuin was musi. J,M« omingly ! an mitra freight
engine atBeresford
loie and micco; ip whVh M r», Ros(aitgrHt kabautJaawxur— l i e him »t en Rowncd, rn ~ ^ trh itw -rftii^ tl«rtii-Tn{ir.-|*Ur»*' Rut night about HOT. '
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I setter was«-held.' Rm vJrPr M&lt; Kirt/u&gt;n
the triumph In the house of his currency At thè d'ntng table centered with a hand-1 * Tranin 83 southbound from Jackson
ofllciuted. Interment wus made in Lnktreform demands and the practical com­ •some cloth wan the punch liowl and dur- ville to Tampa with Bryan Higgins ut view cemetery.
pletion of the tArifl revision bill so far as ing the evening the delic'ou* leverage the,throttle anil Conductor Burden in
A loving Invidimi, two little girls,
administration Idea* nro connected with w ith -cak e was served, Mrs. Carrie '! charge win to pass extra go'ng north „¡«o r Mrs! B. X ? Howard and brother!
¡L T V question now paramount in Blaine Yeiror of Jacksonville, Fla., and with Conductor Hutto and Engineer Boy Simes and mother all of Sanford
congressional circlm bears directly upon Mrs. John \\ insluw presiding. A table Norwood at the junction near Bcrea- lire left to mourn her urttitiulv end.
the president's potentini control &lt;&gt;f the of dainty confection made an attractive ford.- Waiting the allotted time and
Mu Kussetter was a natiii of Michcurrency reform situation iti the senate. spot, arranged til a ..... alcove heDeath not ««ring the t vtiu engine the passenger ig.o
coming here *e\ ir .ii jT.ir N
' Except for those immediately connected white drajicries. Miss Fva McClure train pullet) out and proceeding around wit 11 her parent*, a- M r. Syirn-N r.itili1
with the handling of the currency bill, (P s p o n s e d s w e lls ¡|t t ills tlll'l«
During the curve near Itermfortl «met the extra annually for his health
the general query' U: W 'll tin- President the e\ enmg Mr I ; « Mm hr pastor of engine full bead on
The passenger
ilimi
« ' • a *s of an ;iif■. t . 'i l.i?.be able to induce the senate u&gt; act on the tlic t ongri'Katiomd rliurct. tillered it engine turned over on the side. Kn- hn. v and winning o In*r *.v.\.* +■' 1 hat
GUw-Owtii bill without delay and with­ short prayrr m winch lie iimnked God girn*T Bryan Higgm* was caught utfder 11 1 ip'« circle wa • i o In r i |.urv*: olir
out material alteration of its provision« for tin* new t'lin-ti.iri lioue in the com­ the engine and otinr wreckage and hi« liah " i , U may he *u'd *'! K»r. that min«*
No doubt remains of the determined munity, for ul I good home* here lielow body was not recovered until about knew her but to love her.''
jairpaai of the President to urge con- and for the lieautrful tio|n' of u heavenly seven o'clock this morn'hg.
&lt;inly a few years ago she was married
pas, by every legitimate means at his home &gt;n the Great Beyond. At tiie
The negro firemen on both trains were to hint Kossetter td this city, whom
command, to complete currency legisla­ close of a most enjoyiible evening a seriously injured and were ijrought to «lie leave* with two -mall childri'ti to
tion within the next few week*, and to unanimous desire- was expri-ssed that this city this morning.
lllourt, Iiit loso.
J'.nginecr Bryan Higgins i- the «mi of
give the country a new banking system Mr and Mr- ,Mi Gum tivglii make
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Kinsetler « «mi ne
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Md a revised form of paper currency be­ many iiuppy p Igrim.igee from their Supt Higgins of the A. &lt;’ i. and passetl I•i •• duration, little m i - ,t wwk.
fore Decetnlief.
winter home III I Im l.i iii itn* clnirmiiig li's early boytlmod lien-. Inning grown *• •
, 1. s iili 11« ti»l&gt;
I . .. ¡n Jlfl’*
up In the radroad business tal mg up Ho«ummer (ihmu
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work of the freight department f'h*1 and n . -'.i
Charles F. Murphy, leader id )\un
afterward Imconithg a fireman and then
II • -lit c a m e a * a w i t • « ■- tor . herí*
many Hall, whom Gov. Kulzer ¡u rn s «
lie * a s.mfotd Hot
engineer
He wa- taking the place of •ui o -i'-d and toll' I
' l abiish a
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of having instigated hi« impciu-hmerit
I he follow ¡1 v - from tin Twh.ii.a &gt;i«i KtigmisT Win Sl.olli . last mght when 11■"*1* ft ‘u-r "wti ; tier'- tor trisy lit»- w't«
will I » forced lo lake lliu .vii
»land j
True D e h lo c ra l of 1 relay last
th e a e e id e n l is 'e u r r is i t h a t c u t o i l I i i * .spc i tier battles Knight, tier brthful
virtually in his own •defense Indore the
"Paul Shannon Appleyard, tlie bright young 1'fe
»&gt; ndeie&lt;J to 11■ » ' l l
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impeachment trial is ov'eri* the opinion
fritiS'tl year Id -"ii
Mr and Mrs 1' ,J
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Yppleyard. lilt Fiiesituy mornng la ■fivitk of t)i* i-ipulir young man is ihe t 1
to n |i s '| i and '
Bea t st'. ! 1.
They say |he governor »ill take the
Atlanta for hwis'twater. Term., to enter leaving of [us young wfe and baby, tile u| i
w1|. re
u to s u c h a r&lt;- l ttig p k te t
itind and that his story » ill coin pel ut I
his second year at the famous Tenues will haling JuMtloM h'T mother last
t i-t
&gt;m l- r e n u i'ii t &lt; g . , lit e r 111 lilt 11,1
tom«»« for the itnpeuchnient malinger« |
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Paul nr hie i id wis. Mrs K iit&gt; Butt, wlnrsi' d'-alh oe
t '■ ir- oi • r&lt; ..i •
to 'rail the Tammany leader
T h e)
decided lionor« hi- fir-t year, n- til I'd
• 11-r• ■t m \t 1.1tit ,i
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governor'* friends prof«*** to know that
Ilill .tssee 1mj) s i1
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no influence cun prevent Ivin from t*-«
e\ I H bet ter I hi.- . • e
lb i \j • i
In nut t.. the Hung will, to
lifying III event the I'll 11*111 ulti mal ob
make a try for the football Team
m o t h e r , - i - i e r - .m d b r o il
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ffCtinjis rea s««l by his attorney* to pro
\\f have no objection t i Itro Smith e. used who*e legion of
TOIt the case from vonvng to trial ari
claiming -lime th ug- but I'aill w.i- born -lilt • * d t- ■ I' urn if 1 l- di
overruled
in Sun ford, wh'le los fattnr atn! mother
N o .trr.*ng»'ttiei|t b . i i e b - - n m a d e /o r
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h ie d here at the lime
We -halt m-ist t)u&gt; f u n e r a l, b u t H w II p f u h a li ly o c c u r
and i
muriong
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The Undisl States government is tak
'h ''burning 4,1 his
kid" a- a Sanford lumorrnw afternoon f-otn tie* t atb «In
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tng more than a passive miermt n rh H product
The Herald »* informed lliut church
al»
i,« -, m tiu w il t r o t t i e a r t h ,
vdoptoent* in Mexico City during the the youngster i* » ’ay up for a boy of fifl.ater:
Kuninil scr ires to m o r r o w
f t . r h o m e m s t in e t - w
last few days, chief among which h a * t i t ' l l
Ir is lit e in t e n t to n of bi.« p . ir i 'ii t * . m o r n in g a t l i p t l i l o 'c o c k a t th e 1 a t 1
i . . i « ' I w o r in
been the defiant opposition by a m Jor
i i l t i r I* .!tiri s g r a d u ili to n u t S w »•t w a te r churc'l
11. r a lic e t u t t i tu r f r u ì
ity of tin' Mexican congress in tin a p - 11's«m i r r va 11 v '• u r * I iio ic «'. l " ««'ltd lim i t u
, t. ' di r utili ab di'v
potnttnent of Kdouardo Tallinn/ (&gt;|H 1 * ......T i ' Gl IV* |¡ fo r i l i ! m i ! fu l l . l ’ : ■ a
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hiitti|iiun
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of tire ii aUefs n| the 4'at lull&lt;e par' ’ f f &lt;• m d •
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mini-try .if pubic instruction
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Opetitig "1 a tight by the liberal- in mr
I he &gt;i hoi il n! Mi mug t! Unuhlei ' u
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■tun« ment.« alni ulti n lite dLsii|i|Htintc u t r h e s o f b ig m o u t h h a « * f o r t h e ip ia r
looked upon a* likely to force a crisis engin rsuing.
meni* of III*
t e r e n d in g A u * U * t 31.
T in * s e c o n d ft in
and to reawaken an inane.
t I 1 but Ia'causi
&lt;ione li ai, ir
wa» i- a p t u r is i w it h a 10 f p o m id i r .n l
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SoifH &lt;"m ill F«i u["- *
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'("• third w it h o n e Wi i j i l l l g
Flint lawyer* from four stales and
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The -is'lltid pi l/l w.i • ■
wtm vxa* ■rviug a lift' poundth* Dominion of Canada were m • on | 1 K &lt;
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resist ttu- II,on- of the “ late of N'ew piu.! Ihut i"*G¿f|
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\ork in uiitam hi* return to iiu* Mui- Un; 1ti 1ns ui N n .n "boi-s • 'Mlipah ■
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Cooper was eo'e iled mid «r'ntt'tu'el Stream in the m\l tt.-tu
•hit there wo* perfect agreement among
to
be h a n g e d .
H " r e p e iit e r ilv o lit it it t e d
m a n is p r o n t i i i o l h o f t l i e i c p u t u t i 'u
them as to the presentation of their case
s ja y o f e x e n u tio n a n d r v t u a in e ii III ja 'I a t ti-herman tluit Ite is irai iug
Baihouil «■hot* Nutt
. lue* k y . when William T. Jerome of
A r e n illa
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a ito u t
liv e
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iv'tw York will apireur Indore Gov. F’elay c i o*-« i - J r . kcr in tiehulf of the peftion for- extra* goyernors havittg [ia*«i«i iti* ca«e wttli- m an i wlio eui«*nsi lite liniing •- -ut
otti linai «Iì.sjm siti oil ut tt, Governar G d- tlrlando liejmrter-Siiu.
dltion.
utipg fttit.d« and
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about fyur week* ago in jsior health, In
an endeavor to recuperate but tho
ehnnge was not lieneficial, for her conditiun grew worse.

Sanford W ill Soon Have One of the

Mrs. Allen is survived by her hu%band, iwd daughters. Mrs. :.W. P.
Blaine of. New York city wad Mrs. A. L.
Water Syvtems
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\V:llianw of Sarrfrtrrt, frrar «rsicrs, -Mrr;íaiiford w i l soon have one of the Insti C. P. Snow and Mrs. X. Kilbúrn of Hutund most complete water plants in the land. M rs. RUa Hay Ies of Schenectady,
south. Foreman Parson* of the (.'hi* N. Y., nnd Mn». M. S, Maynard of Ohio,
rago-ifrulgu &amp; Iron Works and a large ; atid one brother, C h a ri« Earle of Ch'tnwo
Fmcjt and. M oil Complete

fo r c e d men are busy nt the plum of the
Sanford l/ght i Fuel Co., ens’ ting u
mammoth lower that will hold the tank
for the water supply of Sanford. The
tank that will be plueed on the tower
will bold &lt;¡0,0!M) gallons of water. The
water will lie ptiinjM-d bito it from a
large ri-MTVotf bolding lO.tMMI gallon* of
water. This will !*■ iterated before bemg raised into the tank and all truce« of,
sulphur elm.muted, making a pure. *ofi
water &lt;or drinking and domestic jturjHl«s|**4
The immense tower now being conhtructed will ts&gt; K2 feet in height anti
beyond tic* the tank wiH rise 22 feet.
t lai.ing a very imposing structure.. The
tower rt-sis inani a «olid concrete foiin*
•la t io n . ,d l r e 'it f o r c is i a n d s t r e n i'ilu 'iu s l

lie w.it't -,-tiin wlteii luiislied will
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Itutlund

Vt.) Daily Herald.
* *■
Marshal Brown Hero

U

Hon J C It Town lately ¡l|ipoÍnte&lt;l
C. S. Marshal for the Southern District
of Florida was in the city yesterday re­
ceiving tile congratulations of Iriìt many
Sanford (rienda.
Mr. Iiruwn woo in a
progressive Democrat and an enthusi­
astic Wilson man Is very optimistic
over the .chances of democracy' to reign
at Washington for many years to ctime.
fie &lt;t&gt;« the impr«*s*'oii everywhere ia
t h a t President Wilkon
is m a k i n g
pledge* good and th a t he 1« doing everyt k in g t o c a rr y out Ih e p la t lo m t adopted
it HalUtnonu
Mr Brow it is a railway locomotive
engineer and a power m the councils of
ortijoiied labor
lie made an onvittblw
reputation in Hie legtafature recently oa-etnhled at TaHalinssee by his fights for
i
p.-.&gt;pi»
He had full charge ol tin
'i'll.'I «rail'd Bryan primary law and
-toot'd it through the h*gislatiirc after
i -million! light and was presented by
ti non ir Trtiniin&gt;'ll witii the p 'll witjeh
"'&lt;• latti : ('oil ' " sign the lull as a token

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ut-idi red oite of tti" bramiest m m in
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p.»-'tioii- no eililtin'ttoes and who is a
ii.ittonul ligitro wuulti lx* overwhalmingly chosen for a second term in the

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primaries
Mr Brow a was one of th* tweniy-t w
\g' Ut
candidate* (or the Dnlted States tnarf;.i|-'ip mi l* justly proud of the
I tot
• r iw "I ip nt him 11" had
t rtp
t il
till 1-tld" a-mellt of both of the Un'tisl
I . ■ v idi
« '■-ti ig ■x State« iou.it irs from t/tts st*tc and wa*
f,."t i
..Ini evpli.ral "Iti trip
l lli'l appointed by tlie 'Prdsidunt last week.
are hunting for prehistoric annual« of
tlie Mammalian Age unti have plenty of
Person* Favors Market
preservatile* lor tlie «jssdinen tlint they
Mr Grown lui«
to
i a p t u ro
I \ I &gt;1*
That a central market is the only *od- "I pule*, risii«. luii"ti of Itanrlling meats an I produr«1 in
d ' l l ef «‘ t il i
It Itti
.... .
.nel
•l o g
p a n t« a n d a thoroughly Hiindary manner is lit««
I .till
.
« ,.i- i . io t iu r u I•piiiion of 1if W G Persons, the city
I I
, . f i r | i . f c im l. iiig ph. * einn. wii" »otne lime ag &gt; racorrul
d ■■tipio
•ini Ut.i... uU * - tTteltd** I t" coo tied tin* li'lvtmtliilily " f
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hhou.se. No. 1)1 Crescent street, lotnorro
afternoon at 4:46 o'clock. Rev. E. P.
Stevens, pastor of the Methodist church
in tit«* r t y w'll ofTle'ate. The 'nter-

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citalilt’ iimg suidt a market.

ib i ur ul* t’ i di-col er wtu liter
W lulc no locatiun hax been chosen}
-to in
li. ■ . ■- ietigll« fi »t "i lo« whig- or for the matter has not gin* that far, a
■
fi .- its t
1 !«■ fiat t/ a ill I»' .diselli t hr* e frn'utivo seioction ha* h'en made on
wis'ks or tn long a« tilt water butts.
West Pine atns.d. . “ It would Ui bctKr
to have the market on this *itie of tho
railroad." said Dr. Persons yesterday,
Fleiclter liti)* Home
1&gt;r I G F l'tc cr proprietiir of thè "but mr locution has been suggostetl
■ftiutioii' Ih ir" ni ha* fidili in lite which is tudter soiled to the purposes
chrtsi, wln n he calne ini" oliti e, i iiinlui tire ni N ."(&lt; d and Uh«*« Iti« .ulopti d than t luxI on West Pine."
rivali vi*» in. N y .
Dr Ivr-ams said he didn't expect theo
. -- , ’
muted thè «mieliti' t" lite tmpnsoninenl.
tut ■ n-aiiiHs lo- Goti.«- «o wi|| tinti tic ha* plircliasetl Ho
Eiiguuii M I.. M
llarhcior ( en ndl S'nii i
Wanted: A (&gt;irl
Sanford
l,r,“,*'n,
‘‘‘ »»»ncll to do anything with the
He limi insomn a trust,. «&lt;« d ts un
"I ■I. tigne fen r i legatiI Fé ber reS'denn'' «ut
I i t i « s a l t e r .ui i n
I I iti a. If« i '
T h e U r la tili"
mintetl a girl—a daugliter in a
jiroposition,
for tit«» reason that the
derstiiAtfttfefl^Bi site il le. n-d' d Ut 11. ik w h ic h th e la i« ' e d it • o f t h " G i f t '
ll. ight* "ini wdi resiti«' riferì in lie
da,
iltiliy Ki M ! ■ ! i ' » ■
jhouiard lions k. hiiglit, anvling, hdpiiidernuinir
aystem
of govenmierit was
•ng iti» escu^^ The coniti i 1«-»«.«-« o(- L ( . W a lt o n , * (ui t o w n e r , s a y « « 1 jorfu licacti l.i-t a ■ _
future
ih* intuiti and liou'a'hold gix.Kis
«41
.
w'lling to huid tii^ ^ ^ iy , ae.t
soon to Ire Hucctsrded by the cammisaion
fer $10(1 reward for hi« cajiture and senti t h n s ' O r la n d o \ia c h e l i « h a v e t u l -u t h
luti«'
arrivei!
and
Dr
H
cic
I
mt
cari
now
Win. h Di i n i . tight r^uiiiT"iu&gt;ii
^hetahle_or sweep the fymr, iW l&amp; b tliese
out-« tiencripiarti ai Mf&lt;»w ■
cali «¡atiforil los la «ine He In1
.'« Ims-h form and he recognized the tendency
II entati t mi tic « id It »I
livis« s in c e ■j i r i ng a t ti n ■ t a »iny1
thlngi wYliapp'ly and cffllFfrilly and wclJL
o&lt; tit«' kind for their successors in office.
' "Stale pruoner No «:,«,Mole ó r ' i ' i l ||n
R. ri^fblO'l dt "f I *• air h-,iU || livmg in many Morula cittì-* bui riiink*
o n ee h.L« d m ie aitjM
a iv j BM &gt;'•
th itjh e baby will j^ P ^ * tiie table « “Til
Dr P^mons concluded by saying Hitt
feci nix inche« tali: weigh. ÌSÓ poimd«, mujilUVl.
„ t, . . |
i Ulineili^Jl.1"
I untisi Iron* a 1 ji r.i j lltal Nall ford l* tie- fuming elly of [ji
°qk like a well imlan^ff'picture and the
rt
was
ihuortly wuy to handle the nuirkit
atocky buihl; bUck huir tmged m ih gray; man t&lt;&gt; ,jvB a|tlI)|. j l( u ,.f ,, , ,lt |t„ f , . I »ujlinÄt'B^.ndi.
state, heticc hi* invuttmvhls hero in
iartful, critical grand mo tlrcr will . find
:j
matter
so tliat rtlos could be dime away
light blue eyw; mccl’um f.trehead; simili jt ,B |QO ,nU. yoilnfr 'mmi ••
... j „,j
r7j
Harry W . • "f ile tank d/partiucnt business rind a homi-.
a m under the chairs or in the- corwith.
The
entire
market
could
to
pointed uose, medium monti., bad levth. vj(.e ,&gt;ut mBy|w,,
|M„,r
ili at tu* botile ori ( dory avenue.
®*n . oF the room. Wanteil - a loving
* screened and all tho perishables offered
front Urt|i smalli medium ehm. n.vkt m o V M , , }&gt;. (Jalliolic ¡,¡,1 j . n c i i , tnai .1
Engineer i^ornii r i on the s'ck I■-st.
uEhtCr, the touch of whose gnrrasing
Off to lallahassee
| would txr kept within this limited »pace,
and ahouldera; length of foci 10 itychAs Kacrifidn([ themnelvc« for thè punite"
Engiius-r Dani'K (.us returned from
( m bring»a happy light to the weary
Mi»««-* Nellie Elder, Margaret Wight. Und in this way tlie fly jsjul couM wxm
Peculiari tic«: Very bairy over buck ami o( aUrtinR a grmW|yard witent Uh* jas.ple a Itjp Ihrouglt Notiti 4 anilina.
. -»
the father and mother, the sound
Miuru las- and Kate Underwood left t,c cxterminatetl.--Orlando* Smtinel. . A «•,,,
hlpa go «traight down. Scansi mole 1are
aro no
^ healthy
hrn]lhv they
thpv m-ver
d
l..
Strnnge, I Engine* 173-91(2 have returned after
never
di
\
last
night
for
Tnliahassee.
when?
they
I
-----------------------r.
,4’
_*h&lt;»e cheery voice and merry laughoutside right hip: scar right *»Ic of fore- howcver&gt; that ,.ve‘ , nn (&gt;l,, barhejnr a general overhauling at YVavcroatr
&lt;
¿■.•fen'
M 3
will r«'sun)«' the*r studies at tin1 Woman’s
** a joy to the., whole household
*▼ ' V- _
head; long scar left side of forehead.
Shat From Ambush
would want to kill ltlm»df in the ytudim »Imp«.
('«iltege. I.illian Higgins was to have
« thero u home in which such n
- '■.Uj
"Born in laike county, Fla., and sen­ spot of the world, where every jirosp« cl
■
jjiugincer Battle and family have re- gone with tlirm but Illness prevented
-&lt; Yi
Pensacola, Fla., Sept. 21. Tho m u
f
r:T
l.ter Is tiot wanted? ’ l)o ts anyone tenced from Desoto «ourUy for murder^
pleascs. Something certainly is wrong tinted to their home in Iaik«;l-iiri after her. go'ng, but »lie will follow later. Morrel, a Washington county fanner
* “ *1 » KirlT There-ls a situation
February 12, laO'J.” —'Tampa Time*.
— Richm ond'(K y.) Climiu. ’
sjatuling tnB .«umiiu r in Sanford
Sanford i* well represented at Pulla- was shot from arnbuxh yesterday after­
M
11k„r *Ur*
“ ‘itl^rtiscd. sought
ha.t«ee by Sahford girl* and they have noon afi he was enroute to his (tome at
any placo she M
want»;
i!L
. j * Notice
Dcoth of Mr*.' Roaocllcr
'A new, financial omccrri i* announced the uputatiori of being the prelpest and H o lm « .Valley.
---- , ,-,t whv arr thr-re not
I
Tw o negro turpentine hacker» work­
President
*C.
R.
Walker
of
the
As*&lt;v™'applicants? Ali, she ’lÄ lrea d y
T h e v'sit of tho angel fcf death tn any for Tampa, which ims already a number brightest g«fI* in the school.
ing, half a mile away, heard the »hot» but
tt hnTrrr"of'hr»r.WfF*tF--x-y-ti»»(ÍUi«» hax calks! n m e e t i u a . u / , , ^ ^ ^ TV'rrá'd.' rir,r -*rtT***-«*'or■*fwrs»''-«i*Ap)tRUitd Unnk-« •

:

paid no attention. W w ir they quft
Allen
Mrs A H All' ll, for many years a r«v*- work ul (lark they found the body,
•rt.......I...,
C„.o
ul
T'.'tO
.
.
.
.
¡ Thuraday evening, fk^d. 25th «t Ttft* u young chiniti,
whe n
d e a t h amount 'of liuritti»* o Iff fed
ill«' new idi-nl of tid« ctv tiled yesterday nmrn- i riddled with buckshot on the s'd«* of the
Three whitu men and a negro.
o'clock. All 'members qf^lbe coiimdltcs' wr[|r!( alld&gt;illIjva« two small children the roncefft Is to Is- litu 3'umpa Savings and mg at 4 -.il) o'clock aft«T a long illness road
aw requested to bo p &amp; g jjt, “ '«I any hereaven^pi Is made doubly severe to \Trust Company and.il i* »aid that it will with complication of diseasm, at the urv
™ V »«o n
other» who areMlntcreated in the work ^ hu9hnnd Bnd lht. famiiy
•
¡ be lapitali.'.' il at $5UU,000. A new nn«l home of iter sister, Mrs. L«u Kilhurn of ' ' / y'
*
n*
of tin? Ai»ociateJ Chariliisi will lx* w l* j
«udden announcement df the tianasjruo bank budding will bo erected No. ‘.&lt;1 Crescent street, Mrs. Alleti
The city atroasment rol lx havo been
street wa» rovi nt) -one years olif'qpd^ wax bdrrt comjrleted and show the valuation oí city &lt;
' j death of Sadie S v »M Rosacttcr yce- \on Franklin sjr^t-t, near Twigg atr
Mr». J. C. M cDANlEl«,
" torday mbtning c3st a gloom ovor .the Tatpi a, a.ul tiio Saving* and Fru*£ C
Cour In Mt. Holly. She hail been enguged *n property, personal and real, bated on a

, c" ®Fo cannot give up: *he Is en*h- t ^10 executive csimmittce. wdijcti w II
^ u(i ^ ntado al tjto hone after rite growing every riuy und ine tumkl hftve
»hrin^i
juM di.|(U. u.,| nn,j fd , to work ovvi tunc to k's-p up wuii the
in the hearts of iier fatlier and held In the Congregational church un a| , flf ,jffl

to o tb «« have bound (dwut

*ilh tho eorda of lovfc. and aril not

~ ' .'T 1 ~ ^ - J
I MeGuin Entertain
L dcBghtfu) events of
pleasant season at Demin git vii by
« iicG u in on the
i at their attractive

’ entire city and brought tear» to "the pai.y w tl ftavo exc-P«mt ami comino
«liouxqua/Urr». It U untici stood tiiat
eyes of u I
n,w ntructi re will be two »torie»
The Oakland-Wint^ Garden school Roasettcr in life,
, , u Cl, e g j J ü ^ ^ x k .
opened' last1M onday»»'itiLllia brightest . Only a wpek ago a beautiful baby had
diooJUWa c\a)tidu-COtlK?-U?-brjghtg.n .Lft?
.

*

■

tho mMlinerv btwlmiw for about tllirtv nniHl.ird .-valiuittoa,, to he IMiS" “
year», »pending Iter winters in
Sani
Th» millago wax Axed at twen
Fin,, and ber summers in-Rutland,
which would mean that If the
waa a memlwf bf the Mcthod!»t«church

boro.- M r».

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THE

me to go right on doing my duty-la
Mr. TtiOt’po'q ’ Interest» until the es­
tate 1» nettled. _ Mr. Thorp* left me
only enough mandy to cort-r tho regu- j
lar expense»« anti 1 fear I cannot o f :
forti to entertain so much company."
Thereupon the laxy- young nian
growled out something about nig­
gardly treatment, the lady In mourn­
ing flounced out of the room In hys­
terics, and the fussy old maid flared
up like an uffendW pussy cat The
.
% By VICTOR REDCLIFFE.
* "One foot. In th e . grave and the young legal sprig walked out on hla
other oh a banana peel—that’s Jabes dlgnlQ'.'“. l”hero waa no dinner that
i
Thorpe, to toy way of thinking.”
day. . .
The trlbo thereafter got their meals
—
“Biactly my opinion. A man of hi»
ffi-r-,
/ age crossing the occat^l Never wa» at the Tillage bold. They by Tio ’
o hundred mlloa away from his meaur deserted the old homestead.
¿x-inxe. AUa .a. U t- LUowever. There‘ was too much envy |
d suspicion among them for that.'
rlblo risk he Is taking!
'hey watched one another as though ,
Thus tho'gosslpfng neighbors o f the
reputed wealthy proprietor of The J afraid that some ono was going t o ,
Farm. It waa an ocho of tho current carry off the estate-—house, farm and
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chatter of the village. When hard- all.
Never would tho faithful, persever­
, Hated, miserly old Jabes Thorpe an­
nounced that ho was going to Eng­ ing Nellie forget one bright afternoon
land to settle the estate o f a dis­ as she went about tho house attend­
tant relative, It had been a nine days' ing to her manifold duties. The young
ac.
wonder. It had boon reported that limb of tho law was smoking a pipe
tho Interest o f old Jabes In the estate In 'the sitting room, the other male
waa uncertain. He wa* a fighter, how* watcher of the slow development of
V ’ -‘ .-over, and BtrcaoauaLr..declared...that t£o nitata was arirrp with'Iria .feet j ■
he waa going to seo It that he got on the table. In tho parlor the snuF
fling relict and tho fussy* old maid
hla rights,
Thorp^Farm waa not the pleasant­ worg chattering away like magpies, *■
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est plrfce la the world. It bad a ¿ret* when. Nellie heard a roar.
ty fair house on ».-but poorly furn- r " She dropped the pit
labed. As Thorpe grew older ho hnd lng, and It was smas!
enclosed threo acres near the-house, sena at her feet. Then with a scream j
and rented out tho rest o f his land. o f delight she darted Into the sit­
Ten years previous ho had adopted ting room, gavo ono glanco at a*
the child o f a second cousin, Nellie sturdy, wrathful figure filling the
Thorpe. Sho had grown Into hla Ilf* ’‘ doorway, and bounded straight. Into
moro of a comfort, guide and support tho arms of—Jabes Thorpe,
than ho realized, it was when ho
*'Oh, uncle! uncle!*' sho cried. '*1 '
-camo to give up to Nellie tho entire am so glad—so glad!"
«barge of hla business during his ab- ' "Tea, and tho only ono who
reeonco, that ho began to understand plied tho old man, as ho placed, a
how much ho depended on her. If sheltering arm about her. “ You. young
N e llie felt tbat ho was loading down . sprig of Insolcnco!" ho shouted at the
upon her a vast responsibility, she're- astonished .smoker, "out of hero With
fleeted uron tho gratitude she owed that vilo plpo of yourg! . Jlere. waM *
him. Jabes Thorpo bad given her a up and march!" ho added,'pulling the}"!
«h eiter when ehe w u homeless,'and sleeper from his chair. "Aa to you ,j’
«h e took up her new duties seriously, ladles," he sang out to the .occupants
lie i
but with her bright little heart ful) of o f the parlor, ‘T v e heard In the vil­
confidence and choer.
lage of how you’vo all flocked here
" I t Is not so hard as 1 fancied," llko a set of crows after a carcass.
jfelU e wroto to Evan Pearson, her Well, old Jabcz Is alive and kicking,
after all. Andbeforo tho day la over
he’s going to tuive you the expense
and trouble of coming to any more fu­
nerals by leaving what ho’s got, when
It’s ready to leave, to tho only one
among tho crowd of you who Is worth
two pins—and that's Nellie.*’
U was after tho dejected, disap­
pointed mob o f fortune seekers had
left that Nelllo proudly exhibited her
bookkeeping.
It ended by tho old
man manifesting real affection for his
loyal nnd faithful housekeeper In the
words:
"You have proved* what you are,
dear child— true and good, with a
heart of gold.
W o w ill havo Evan
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$1.00 Cash and $1.00 a W eek secures a lot without interest in G A R D E N CITY.
G A R D E N CITY lots are unsurpassed for Elevation, Soil and Drainage.
G A R D E N CITY is Located North o f JAC K SO N V ILLE , on a Hard Brick Road
whith runs directly'through sub-diyision and is but 20 minutes ride from postoffice.
Another Feature WEFcE G A R D E N CITY O ffers to the purchaser is, that Dunn
Avenue runs through GARDEN1-C1TY from Lem TiirnerJRoad to Kings Road thereby
connecting two hard surface roads and form ing a perfect belt around the city.
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The County has.a number of convicts now w orking on Dunn Avenue grading
the[road in preparation to hard-surfacing it.
,W e have had a W onderful Success with G A R D E N CITY Lots, having disposed
of more than $35,000 worth in the last four months, which! is sufficient evidence to
convince the most skeptical that we are offering the best proposition, either for a
home site, or, as an investment.
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Several o f our purchasers are contemplating erecting homes in G A R D E N CITY
in tle 'n e a r future.
REM EM BER, W E H A V E B U T 500 O F THESE LO TS W H IC H W E A R E GOING
TO SELL1.A T $25. $1.00 D O W N A N D $1.00 A W E E K .
Mail us a check and §ycure some of these lots, before all choice ones are taken.

Garden City Realty Company
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make toma provision for her.
And then, much to the discomfort
o f Neill*, the heirs apparent began to
•rrlre. There Waa the relict of *
brother of Jnbes Thorp*, lû-'Weds.
and always snuffling and pUyJniT l»«*•elf. There wee a fantastic, fusrfy old
Mold cousin who entertained great
hopes because Jabes Thorpe had xmo*
- pent her a birthday g ift .There wa#
a eallew youth studying for the bar,
»who claimed near relationship, and a
Tost deal, o f knowledge ge to th» legal phase« o f the eetata, Thareftraa
• aturtle*« y^gth, beeldee, ohd' all
these planted themselves about the
------wwmlsei. T o r tw A -a u r Nam* welcom­
ed them. Then she thought the alb
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lover, who was filling a clerkship In
another town. "A sister of tho man
who rents tho west farm Is »eekljfg to ~
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restore her broken health through ~
•unshlne, garden work and good food 1 EE
Sho helps mo with the milking and EE*
chickens daytimes, and stays at tho |
lonely old homestead nights. Uncle
Jabes does sot know that 1 am keep­
ing right on with tpy little business. I
want to prove to him what a busy
¥ » * housekeeper I am when ho returns. EE:
Besides that. I must fit myself for our
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own home— long, long ahead, dear, but
*uro to come If you long for It as I
do."
Nellie's ''buslneefl’1 was Belling milk i g S
and eg$s. Her exacting relative had EEs
cut her down to a minimum as to EE
household expenses, but the economy , —*j
col little housekeeper had managed = 3
to savo something oven out of that- —
-As to the eggs and milk, at th* end
o f a month, Nellie's bookkeeping
showed such splendid results that she
^forked with added pleasure and inter* vsk
* Then there was an Interruption—
sudden and overwhelming.
The
ifteamer In which Abner Thorpe had
«olldd on his homeward trip waa re­
ported lost off the Canada coast. Only
« few of the passengers bad been
oared. The name of Jabex Thorpe wa&gt;
not among the list.
A week later
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waa generally aocepted In the vllU g e that he had met a watery fateN ellie went to hla lawyer; who wa« a
sensible. kind hearted old max. He
told Nellie to remain right at hsrpoat
o f duty. Bo far as he knew, no will
vt
had been left. Tbla being true, the
. nearest of kin would’ inherit. Nellie
-was not In that list, but he encouraged
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—:—fltïtif-frffectiori for the Deserving One.

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OFFICIAL (HUÍAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY—THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

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C u r r e n c y S i t u a t i o n in S e n a t e ^ "-v- thrown ensuito on tins pica«iuit &lt;&gt;c- P a s s e n g e r l r a in l i a s H e a d - O n Mr&gt; Bosselier nml keep compilin' with W i l l G i v e C i t y E x c e l l e n t W a - about fyur week* ago in jsior health, In
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playing must
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Harriet, two- year« of age
An
W ill T e s t In flu en ce
an endeavor to recuperate but tho
C o l l i s i o n N e a r B eresforei
t e r P r e s s u r e at a ll I im e s
handsome Woodwork of curly pm«- ami
I' l lit dengue, |il«I&lt;I'OU« in a|qirmi('h
ehnnge was not lieneficial, for her con...
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.. ,l"' -«rictir funiiidimg* throughout
A
ait.nkfd the mother, and in tier weak
ditiun grew worse.
Other News o f the W orld in Sm all profusion of putti d p|unt.i and rut Popular Young Engineer Was the Son
eri&gt;'.| condition eould not be cnmhuticd Sanford W ill Soon Have O ne of the
Mrs. Allen is survived by her hu%Doses For O u r Many Busy
Uowera adorned tin- room«, forming a,
and death rinudnid in 11 fo W-dllyfc,_
ui Superintendent Higgins of the
Fm cjt and. M o il Com plete
band, iwd daughters. Mrs. :.W. P.
— Herald R cad tH «"
j vivid-background for tin- many lovely
I he funeral nervices occurred at thu
Blaine of. New York city wad Mrs. A. L.
Atlantic Coast L in e
Water Syvtems
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gowns.
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ieiiT * on Celery avenue yemerdny -af­ ‘
\V:llianw of Sarrfrtrrt, frrar «rsicrs, -M rr;- «f
The ntrongcat tent of President Wil¡-ht. ,|fMt utl(1 host«*-- riT iv.-d th fr i Bryan Higgins, engimi-r running un ternoon at two o'clock, the great outíaiiford w i l soon have one of the Insti C. P. Snow and Mrs. X. Kilbúrn of Huton'*
controlover party policies,n»d |KtjrntJI jn tj„, pn.[ty ris-cpium room
S3 wil*killed in a head on collision with |HHiring of mourner* iitiivjtmg to the und most complete water plants in the
land. M rs. RUa Hay Ies of Schenectady,
over the legislativo performance* ‘d Mrs. MeGuin was musi. J,M« omingly ! an mitra freight
engine atBeresford
loie and micco; ip whVh M r», Ros- south. Foreman Parson* of the (.'hi* N. Y., nnd Mn». M. S, Maynard of Ohio,
(aitgrHt kabautJaawxur— l i e him »t en Rowncd, r n ~ ^ tr h itw - r ftii^ tl«r tii-Tn{ir.-|*Ur»*' Rut night about HOT. '
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I setter was«-held.' R m v J rP r M&lt; Kirt/u&gt;n rago-ifrulgu &amp; Iron Works and a large ; atid one brother, C h a ri« Earle of Ch'tnwo
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the triumph In the house of his currency At thè d'ntng table centered with a hand-1 * Tranin 83 southbound from Jackson
ofllciuted. Interment wus made in Lnkt- fo r c e d men are busy nt the plum of the There wll| Ih&gt; private service« 'at tho
reform demands and the practical com­ •some cloth wan the punch liowl and dur- ville to Tampa with Bryan Higgins ut view cemetery.
Sanford l/ght i Fuel Co., ens’ ting u hhou.se. No. 1)1 Crescent street, lotnorro
pletion of the tArifl revision bill so far as ing the evening the delic'ou* leverage the,throttle anil Conductor Burden in
A loving Invidimi, two little girls, mammoth lower that will hold the tank afternoon at 4:46 o'clock. Rev. E. P.
administration Idea* nro connected with w ith -cak e was served, Mrs. Carrie '! charge win to pass extra go'ng north „¡«o r Mrs! B. X ? Howard and brother! for the water supply of Sanford. The
Stevens, pastor of the Methodist church
¡L T V question now paramount in Blaine Yeiror of Jacksonville, Fla., and with Conductor Hutto and Engineer B o y S i m e s a n d m o t h e r a l l o f S a n f o r d tank that will be plueed on the tower
in tit«* r t y w'll ofTle'ate. The 'ntercongressional circlm bears directly upon Mrs. John \\ insluw presiding. A table Norwood at the junction near Bcrea- l i r e l e f t t o mourn h e r u r t t i t i u l v e n d .
will bold &lt;¡0,0!M) gallons of water. The nient w,!ll he !n EiTrgTeen cemetery.—
the president's potentini control &lt;&gt;f the of dainty confection made an attractive ford.- Waiting the allotted time and
Mu Kussetter was a natiii of Mich- water will lie ptiinjM-d bito it from a Itutlund Vt.) Daily Herald.
currency reform situation iti the senate. spot, arranged til a .... . alcove he Death not ««ring the t vtiu engine the passenger ig.o
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large ri-MTVotf bolding lO.tMMI gallon* of
coming here *e\ ir .ii jT.ir N
' Except for those immediately connected white drajicries. Miss Fva McClure train pullet) out and proceeding around wit 11 her parent*, a- M r. Syirn-N r.itili1 water. This will !*■ iterated before beMarshal Brown Hero
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with the handling of the currency bill, ( P s p o n s e d s w e l l s ¡ | t t i l l s t l l l ' l «
During the curve near Itermfortl «met the extra annually for his health
mg raised into the tank and all truce« of,
Hon
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C It Town lately ¡l|ipoÍnte&lt;l
the general query' U: W 'll tin- President the e\ enmg Mr I ; « Mm hr pastor of engine full bead on
The passenger
sulphur
elm.muted,
making
a
pure.
*ofi
l.i?.ilimi
« ' • a *s of an ;iif■. t . 'i
be able to induce the senate u&gt; act on the tlic t ongri'Katiomd rliurct. tillered it engine turned over on the side. Kn- hn. v and winning o In*r *.v.\.* +■' 1 hat water &lt;or drinking and domestic jtur- C. S. Marshal for the Southern District
of Florida was in the city yesterday re­
GUw-Owtii bill without delay and with­ short prayrr m winch lie iimnked God girn*T Bryan Higgm* was caught utfder 11 1 ip'« circle wa • i o In r i |.urv*: olir jHl«s|**4
out material alteration of its provision« for tin* new t'lin-ti.iri lioue in the com­ the engine and otinr wreckage and hi« liah " i , U may he *u'd *'! K»r. that min«*
The immense tower now being con- ceiving tile congratulations of Iriìt many
S
Mr. Iiruwn woo in a
No doubt remains of the determined munity, for ul I good home* here lielow body was not recovered until about knew her but to love her.''
htructed will ts&gt; K2 feet in height anti Sanford (rienda.
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jairpaai of the President to urge con- and for the lieautrful tio|n' of u heavenly seven o'clock this morn'hg.
&lt; i n l y a f e w y e a r s a g o s h e w a s m a r r i e d beyond tic* the tank wiH rise 22 feet. progressive Democrat and an enthusi­
pas, by every legitimate means at his home &gt;n the Great Beyond. At tiie
The negro firemen on both trains were t o h i n t K o s s e t t e r t d t h i s c i t y , w h o m t lai.ing a very imposing structure.. The astic Wilson man Is very optimistic
command, to complete currency legisla­ close of a most enjoyiible evening a seriously injured and were ijrought to «lie leave* with two -mall childri'ti to tower rt-sis inani a «olid concrete foiin* over the .chances of democracy' to reign
tion within the next few week*, and to unanimous desire- was expri-ssed that this city this morning.
•lation. ,dl re'itforcisi and streni'ilu'iusl at Washington for many years to ctime.
lllourt, Iiit loso.
Mr?
J'.nginecr Bryan Higgins i- the «mi of
give the country a new banking system Mr and Mr- ,Mi Gum tivglii make
lie w.it't -,-tiin wlteii luiislied will fie &lt;t&gt;« the impr«*s*'oii everywhere ia
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Md a revised form of paper currency be­ many iiuppy p Igrim.igee from their Supt Higgins of the A. &lt;’ i. and passetl I•i •• duration, little m i - ,t wwk. bun un average pressure of I I (Miunds
Two new triti' Munger direct dnVeti pledge* good and t h a t h e 1« doing everyfore Decetnlief.
winter home III I Im l.i iii itn* clnirmiiig li's early boytlmod lien-. Inning grown *• •
, 1. s iili 11« ti»l&gt;
I . .. ¡n Jlfl’*
up
In
the
radroad
business
tal
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up
Homl ;d«u t* ili«l ulh'd t k i n g t o c a r r y out I h e p l a t l o m t adopted
«ummer (ihmu
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gallon* |”‘t hour it HalUtnonu
work of the freight department f'h*1 and n . -'.i
Charles F. Murphy, leader id )\un
Mr Brow it is a railway locomotive
afterward
Imconithg
a
fireman
and
then
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tiguin-i
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of lió |H"indII • -lit came a* a w i t • « ■- tor . herí*
many Hall, whom Gov. Kulzer ¡u rn s «
lie * a s.mfotd Hot
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of having instigated hi« impciu-hmerit
I he follow ¡1 v - from tin Twh.ii.a &gt;i«i KtigmisT Win Sl.olli . last mght when
lie made an onvittblw
^■UJTiJ H.siiltsl'il «« MJ ll'*I «MM y ful V»* u •Mf** ortijoiied labor
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will I » forced lo lake lliu .vii
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T ru e D e h lo c r a l of 1 re lay last
reputation in Hie legtafature recently oa«ervice
tor
ordinary
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init
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case
of
the
aeeidenl
is'eurrisi
that
cut
oil
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battles
Knight,
tier
brthful
virtually in his own •defense Indore the
"Paul Shannon Appleyard, tlie bright young 1'fe
The -etnhled at TaHalinssee by his fights for
»&gt; ndeie&lt;J to 11■ » ' l l
l u t I'.' life •I e .•tf . will be well projected
impeachment trial is ov'eri* the opinion
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He had full charge ol tin
fritiS'tl year Id -"ii
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T ie '. ei'h t l'i tture of the sudden
■I all |i|»ritonight of the governor'« close friend*
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«rail'd
Bryan
primary law and
Yppleyard. lilt Fiiesituy mornng la ■fivitk o f t)i* i-ipulir young m a n is ihe t1
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They say |he governor »ill take the
-toot'd
it
through
the
h*gislatiirc after
Atlanta for hwis'twater. Term., to enter leaving of [us young w fe and baby, tile u| i
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coop
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it'd
that
will
give
Sanford
uto such a r&lt;- l ttig pktet w1|. re
itind and that his story » ill coin pel ut I
i -million! light and was presented by
his second year at the famous Tenues will haling JuMtloM h'T mother last
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tom«»« for the itnpeuchnient malinger« |
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Paul nr hie i id w i s .
I a. lake ti non ir Trtiniin&gt;'ll witii the p 'll witjeh
M r s K iit&gt; B u t t , w l n r s i ' d ' - a l h oe
t '■ ir- oi • r&lt; ..i • »ori. . . l. ■ : "I till' '.ili
to 'rail the Tammany leader
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decided lionor« hi- fir-t year, n- til I'd
! r• • A ti.*r T**r ? i4 |T■ "'&lt;• latti : ('oil ' " sign the lull as a token
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governor'* friends prof«*** to know that
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no influence cun prevent Ivin from t*-«
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t «* Iirti »
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lifying III event the I'll 11*111 ulti mal ob
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u d ra te M r Itrow u dcclan«! th a t in
make a try for the football Team
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ffCtinjis rea s««l by his attorney* to pro
t ii
\\f have no objection t i Itro Smith e . u s e d w h o * e l e g i o n o f
*i ••i i.. 1 .1
1»' t al- u i - " p i n i o n D u n c a n 11 F l e t c h e r
ute lor
TOIt the case from vonvng to trial ari
claiming -lime th ug- but I'aill w.i- born -lilt • * d t- ■ I' urn if 1 l- di
N ■
‘ ' Gl p n « e i i i I u i t t s l S t n t — T i u t t o r w h o i s
overruled
ut-idi red oite of tti" bramiest m m in
'T A||
in Sun ford, wh'le los fattnr atn! mother
N o .trr.*ng»'ttiei|t b . i i e b - - n m a d e / o r
.4i
i
ougr«*.* occupyng nuist important
h ie d here at the lime
We -halt m-ist t ) u &gt; f u n e r a l , b u t H w II p f u h a l i l y o c c u r
1.11'.I Lg«x|
o( t li.- j«tjii
- muriong i1rs uk and i
The Undisl States government is tak
p.»-'tioiino eililtin'ttoes and who is a
'h ''burning 4,1 his
kid" a- a Sanford lumorrnw afternoon f-otn tie* t atb «In
. 11 ill t le^i a t ' i
tng more than a passive miermt n rh H product
ii.ittonul ligitro wuulti lx* overwhalmThe Herald »* informed lliut church
i,«-, mtiuwil trotti earth, a l »
lire 1.1 erglade»
^
Throe
vdoptoent* in Mexico City during the the youngster i* » ’ay up for a boy of fifingly chosen for a second term in the
l.ater:
Kuninil scr ires tomorrow
ft. r home mstinet - w
■i Supt of ti»** \ « 1.
M ( row n.
last few days, chief among which h a * t i t ' l l
primaries
I r is l i t e i n t e n t t o n of bi.« p . i r i ' i i t * . m o r n i n g a t l i p t l i l o ' c o c k a t t h e 1 a t 1
i. . i « ' I worin
1&gt;" .. r ,clli":m 1I.M'I
■"III p a l i o d
been the defiant opposition by a m J o r
Mr Brow a was one of th* tweniy-t w
-s
i i l t i r I * . ! tiri s g r a d u i l i t o n u t S w »•t w a t e r churc'l
11. r alice tutti tur fruì
f K i*-imut"&lt;' ani t Un
\g' Ut
ity of tin' Mexican congress in tin a p - 11's« m i r r va 11 v ' • u r * I i i o i c «'. l " « « ' l t d l i m i t u
candidate* (or the Dnlted States tnar, t. ' d i r u ti li a b d i ' v
Ut un I * i*i n I " K i potnttnent of Kdouardo Tallinn/ (&gt;| H 1 * ..... Ti' Gl IV* |¡ f o r i l i ! m i ! f u
f;.i|-'ip
m i l* justly proud of the
l l .l’: ■ a
- . t u . .1 a l " .
I tot
t
hiitti|iiun
f
i-lu
tm.iM
of tire ii aUefs n| the 4'at lull&lt;e par' ’ f f &lt;• m d •
•
r
iw "I ip nt him
11" had
,| 1
" ' "k* t ' f *t Í.I t i
. 1i . " i ,
t rtp
t il
U I |hunt an o| I
I ÍI*
mini-try .if pubic instruction
till
1-tld"
a-mellt
of
both
of
the
Un'tisl
M
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"
, n a l u r it i I I I H ‘ Kit MD il TM 111*1. «iM*|
■ 11 iTGì . i i
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I . ■ v idi
« '■ -ti ig ■x State« iou.it irs from t/tts st*tc and wa*
-I-- I'll'! at)'] third | l/'-s
i l
Opetitig "1 a tight by the liberal- in mr
I he &gt;i hoi il n! Mi mug t! Unuhlei ' u
.
u l I m f u i f,."t i
i ¡e Im i/
. . I n i e v p l i . r a l "Iti t r i p
l l l i ' l appointed by tlie 'Prdsidunt last week.
Pens In retires* the influence &lt;&gt;f the Cath so that tie will oeeups the top (mllef of F I.-L.l a n d . ' - t r e a t n . a p u b l i c a t ....... . . t.
un
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are hunting for prehistoric annual« of
°!ic party in governmental affair* is the ladder in hi* chuso profession off.o t o h u n t i i i u a n t i f i s h i n g , f o r t h e b i - « i
■tun« ment.« alni u l t i n l i t e d L s i i | i | H t i n t - tlie Mammalian Age unti have plenty of
c u t r h e s of big m o u t h ha«* for t h e ipiar
looked upon a* likely to force a crisis engin rsuing.
Person* Favors Market
preservatile* lor tlie «jssdinen tlint they
t e r e n d i n g A u * U * t 31. T i n * s e c o n d ft i n meni* of III*
and to reawaken an inane.
t I 1 b u t Ia'causi
&lt;ione li ai,
ir
Mr Grown lui«
to i ap t uro
I \ I &gt;1*
That a central market is the only *ow a » i - a p t u r i s i w i t h a 10 f p o m i d i r .n l
1 1 1
• t bull I. .iti, -i
d ' l l e f «‘t i l i d- "I pule*, risii«. luii"ti o f Itanrlling meats an I produr«1 in
.Otti Ill'll' i •
It Itti
SoifH &lt; " m ill F«i u["- *
'
'("• third w i t h o n e W i i j i l l l g
Flint lawyer* from four stales and
"ni n. u t I n r ' !
.... .
.nel
• l o g p a n t « a n d a thoroughly Hiindary manner is lit««
«j *» **1i 1!
I .till
The -is'lltid pi l/l w.i • ■
■
rviug
a
lift'
K
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poundwtm
v
x
a*
th* Dominion of Canada were m • on | 1
. «, .i- i . i o t i u r u I- •piiiion of 1if W G Persons, the city
• .ir « «i iti
I I
lb
of Mar dilli -'■ui. r• ■1 ttl.oli ||. the Kill I"
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lidi
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t
cuce
for
tt
cord i” &gt;l:iy and more are -opposed to be
, . f i r | i . f c i m l . i i i g ph. * einn. wii" »otne lime ag &gt; racorr* :
ul
d ■■tipio
■1 U .irrc-ri i Mil", a n d t h e H u r t ■
on the wa, her*' to help Harry h Thaw .1 II ito VAItili II d P lillà r ■ir■1.i ■ir • Ut
•ini Ut.i... uU * - tTte ltd** I t" coo t i e d tin* li'lvtmtliilily " f
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resist t t u - II,on- of the “ late of N'ew piu.! Ihut i"*G¿f|
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t jo ,initii ui ti-l.mg i.ii'sly
\ork in uiitam hi* return to iiu* Mui- Un; 1ti 1ns ui N n .n "boi-s • 'Mlipah ■
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W lulc no locatiun hax been chosen}
-to
up of t h e e.ill'll out id t t r a t i , • - 1
leawaji a«'.him
W ithout-'a dissenting near Did.Hlld, and it.i- not i el b - ' re
■I 1 iti. li. ■ . ■- ietigll« fi » t " i l o « w h i g - o r for the matter has not gin * that far, a
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voice tie- attorney* du'lared tonight eaptufi ‘ I
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fi .- i t s t
1 !«■ f i a t t / a ill I»' .diselli t hr* e frn'utivo seioction ha* h'en made on
Stream in the m\l tt.-tu
M, 1
C o o p e r w a s eo'e i l e d m i d « r ' n t t ' t u ' e l
•hit there wo* perfect agreement among
wis'ks or tn long a« tilt water butts.
West Pine atns.d. . “ It would Ui bctK r
H " r e p e i i t e r i l v o l i t i t i t t e d m a n is p r o n t i i i o l h o f t l i e i c p u t u t i 'u
them as to the presentation of their case to b e h a n g e d .
to have the market on this *itie of tho
s j a y o f e x e n u t i o n a n d r v t u a i n e i i III j a ' I a t ti-herman tluit Ite is irai iug
Baihouil
«■hot*
Nutt
. lue* k y . when William T. Jerome of
railroad." said Dr. Persons yesterday,
award» la* ha* s»j'Ur'-tJ li., b
Fleiclter liti)* Home
.-Y. t.
at
W in t. il"
iv'tw York will apireur Indore Gov. F’el- A r e n i l l a f o r a i t o u t l i v e y e a r * . T w o *
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1&gt;r I G F l't c cr proprietiir of thè "but mr locution has been suggostetl
a y c i o*-« i - J r . kcr in tiehulf of the peftion for- extra*
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Ih ir" n i ha* fidili in lite which is tudter soiled to the purposes
dltion.
utipg fttit.d« and
tu i i 1.1 i I.* 11
chrtsi, wln n he c a l n e ini" oliti e, i iiinlui tire ni N ."(&lt; d and Uh«*« Iti« .ulopti d than t luxI on West Pine."
rivali vi*» in. N y
.
Dr Ivr-ams said he didn't expect theo
. -- , ’
muted thè «m ieliti' t" lite tmpnsoninenl.
t u t ■ n-aiiiHs lo- Goti.«- «o wi|| tinti tic ha* plircliasetl Ho
Eiiguuii M I.. M
llarhcior ( en ndl S'nii i
Wanted: A (&gt;irl
Sanford
l,r,“,*'n,
‘‘‘ »»»ncll to do anything with the
He limi insomn a trust,. «&lt;« d ts un
"I ■I. tigne fen r i legatiI Fé ber reS'denn'' «ut
I iti«s alter .ui in
T h e U r l a t i l i " I I iti a. If« i '
mintetl a girl—a daugliter in a
jiroposition,
for tit«» reason that the
derstiiAtfttfefl^Bi site il le. n-d' d Ut 11. ik w h i c h t h e l a i « ' e d i t • o f t h " G i f t '
ll. ight* "ini w di resiti«' riferì in lie
i l t i l i y K i M ! ■ ! i ' » ■da,
jhouiard lions k. hiiglit, anvling, hdpiiidernuinir
aystem
of govenmierit was
•ng iti» escu^^ The coniti i 1«-»«.«-« o(- L ( . W a l t o n , * ( u i t o w n e r , s a y « « 1 jorfu licacti l.i-t a ■ _
future
ih* intuiti and liou'a'hold gix.Kis
«41
.
w'lling to huid tii^ ^ ^ iy , ae.t
soon to Ire Hucctsrded by the cammisaion
fer $10(1 reward for hi« cajiture and senti t h n s ' O r l a n d o \ i a c h e l i « h a v e t u l - u t h
luti«'
arrivei!
and
Dr
H
cic
I
mt
cari
now
W in. h
D i i n i . t i g h t r^uiiiT"i u &gt; i i
^hetahle_or sweep the fymr, iW l&amp; b tliese
out-« tiencripiarti ai Mf&lt;»w ■
cali «¡atiforil los la «ine
He In1
.'« I ms-h form and he recognized the tendency
II e n t a t i t m i t i c « i d It »I
l i v i s « s i n c e ■ j i r i n g a t ti n ■ t a » i n y 1
thlngi wYliapp'ly and cffllFfrilly and wclJL
livmg in many Morula cittì-* bui riiink* o&lt; tit«' kind for their successors in office.
' "Stale pruoner No «:,«,Mole ó r ' i ' i l ||ne
R. ri^fblO'l dt "f I *• air h-,iU ||
o n e h . L « d m i e aitjM
a i v j B M &gt;'•
th itjh e baby will j^ P ^ * tiie table « “Til
Dr P^mons concluded by saying H itt
feci nix inche« tali: weigh. ÌSÓ poimd«, mujilUVl.
„ t, . .|
i Ulineili^Jl.1"
I untisi Iron* a 1 ji r.i j lltal Nall ford l* tie- fuming elly of [ji
°qk like a well imlan^ff'picture and the
rt
was
ihuortly wuy to handle the nuirkit
atocky buihl; bUck huir tmged m ih gray; man t&lt;&gt; ,jvB a|tlI)|. j l( u ,.f ,, , ,lt |t„ f , . I »ujlinÄt'B^.ndi.
state, heticc hi* invuttmvhls hero in
iartful, critical grand mo tlrcr will . find
:j
matter
so tliat rtlos could be dime away
light blue eyw; mccl’um f.trehead; simili jt ,B |QO ,nU. yoilnfr 'mmi ••
... j „,j
r7j
Harry W . • " f ile tank d/partiucnt business rind a homi-.
a m under the chairs or in the- corwith.
The
entire
market
could
to
pointed uose, medium monti., bad levth. vj(.e ,&gt;ut mBy|w,,
|M„,r
ili at tu* botile ori ( dory avenue.
®*n . oF the room. Wanteil - a loving
* screened and all tho perishables offered
front Urt|i smalli medium ehm. n.vkt moVM, ,}&gt;. (Jalliolic ¡,¡,1 j . ncii, tnai .1
Engineer i^ornii r i on the s'ck I■-st.
uEhtCr, the touch of whose gnrrasing
Off to lallahassee
| would txr kept within this limited »pace,
and ahouldera; length of foci 10 itychAs Kacrifidn([ themnelvc« for thè punite"
Engiius-r Dani'K (.us returned from
( m bring»a happy light to the weary
Mi»««-* Nellie Elder, Margaret Wight. Und in this way tlie fly jsjul couM wxm
Peculiari tic«: Very bairy over buck ami o( aUrtinR a grmW|yard witent Uh* jas.ple a Itjp Ihrouglt Notiti 4 anilina.
. -»
the father and mother, the sound
Miuru las- and Kate Underwood left t,c cxterminatetl.--Orlando* Smtinel. . A «•,,,
hlpa go «traight down.
Scansi mole 1are
aro no
^ healthy
hrn]lhv they
thpv never
m-ver d
l ..
Strnnge, I Engine* 173-91(2 have returned after
di
\
last
night
for
Tnliahassee.
when?
they
I
------------------------r.
,4’
_*h&lt;»e cheery voice and merry laughoutside right hip: scar right *»Ic of fore- howcver&gt; that ,.ve‘ , nn (&gt;l,, barhejnr a general overhauling at YVavcroatr
&lt;
¿■.•fen'
M 3
will r«'sun)«' the*r studies at tin1 Woman’s
** a joy to the., whole household
*▼ ' V - _
head; long scar left side of forehead.
Shat From Ambush
would want to kill ltlm»df in the ytudim »Imp«.
('«iltege. I.illian Higgins was to have
« thero u home in which such n
- '■.Uj
"Born in laike county, Fla., and sen­ spot of the world, where every jirosp« cl
■
jjiugincer Battle and family have re- gone with tlirm but Illness prevented
-&lt; Yi
Pensacola, Fla., Sept. 21. Tho m u
f
r:T
l.ter Is tiot wanted? ’ l)o ts anyone tenced from Desoto «ourUy for murder^
pleascs. Something certainly is wrong tinted to their home in Iaik«;l-iiri after her. go'ng, but »lie will follow later. Morrel, a Washington county fanner
* “ *1 » KirlT There-ls a situation
February 12, laO'J.” —'Tampa Time*.
— Richm ond'(K y.) Climiu. ’
sjatuling tnB .«umiiu r in Sanford
Sanford i* well represented at Pulla- was shot from arnbuxh yesterday after­
M
11k„r *Ur*
“ ‘itl^rtiscd. sought
ha.t«ee by Sahford girl* and they have noon afi he was enroute to his (tome at
any placo she M
want»;
i!L
. j * Notice
Dcoth of Mr*.' Roaocllcr
'A new, financial omccrri i* announced the uputatiori of being the prelpest and H o lm « .Valley.
---- , ,-,t whv arr thr-re not
I
Tw o negro turpentine hacker» work­
President
*C.
R.
Walker
of
the
As*&lt;v™'applicants? Ali, she ’lÄ lr e a d y
T h e v'sit of tho angel fcf death tn any for Tampa, which ims already a number brightest g«fI* in the school.
ing, half a mile away, heard the »hot» but
tt hnTrrr"of'hr»r.WfF*tF--x-y-ti»»(ÍUi«» hax calks! n m e e t i u a . u / , , ^ ^ ^ TV'rrá'd.' rir,r -*rtT***-«*'or■*fwrs»''-«i*Ap)tRUitd Unnk-« •
paid no attention. W w ir they quft
, c" ®Fo cannot give up: *he Is en*h- t ^10 executive csimmittce. wdijcti w II
^ u(i ^ ntado al tjto hone after rite growing every riuy und ine tumkl hftve
Allen
»hrin^i
juM di.|(U. u.,| nn,j fd , to work ovvi tunc to k's-p up wuii the
in the hearts of iier fatlier and held In the Congregational church un a| , flf ,jffl
Mrs A H All' ll, for many years a r«v*- work ul (lark they found the body,
•rt.......I...,
C„.o
ul
T'.'tO
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:
t o o t b «« have bound (dwut ¡ Thuraday evening, fk^d. 25th «t Ttft* u young
chiniti,
w hen
d e a t h amount 'o f liuritti»* o Iff fed
ill«' new idi-nl of tid« ctv tiled yesterday nmrn- i riddled with buckshot on the s'd«* of the
Three whitu men and a negro.
*ilh tho eorda of lovfc. and aril not o'clock. All 'members qf^lbe coiimdltcs' wr[|r!( alld&gt;illIjva« two small children the roncefft Is to Is- litu 3'umpa Savings and mg at 4 -.il) o'clock aft«T a long illness road

w

ma

aw requested to bo p&amp; gjjt, “ '«I any hereaven^pi Is made doubly severe to \Trust Company and.il i* »aid that it will
other» who areMlntcreated in the work ^
hu9hnnd Bnd lht. famiiy
•
¡ be lapitali.'.' il at $5UU,000. A new nn«l
~ ' . 'T 1 ~ ^ - J
of tin? Ai»ociateJ Chariliisi will lx* w l* j
«udden announcement df the tianasjruo bank budding will bo erected
I MeGuin Entertain
street
' j death of Sadie S v » M Rosacttcr yce- \on Franklin sjr^t-t, near Tw igg atr
L dcBghtfu) events of
Mr».
J.
C.
M
cD
A
N
lE
l«,
"
torday
mbtning
c3st
a
gloom
ovor
.the
Tatpi
a,
a.ul
tiio
Saving*
and
Fru*£
C
Cour
pleasant season at Dempai.y
w
tl
ftavo
exc-P«mt
ami
comino
’
entire
city
and
brought
tear»
to
"the
in git vii by
«liouxqua/Urr». It U untici stood tiiat
eyes of u I
« iicG u in on the
n,w ntructi re will be two »torie»
The
Oakland-Wint^
Garden
school
Roasettcr
in
life,
i at their attractive
, , u Cl, e g j J ü ^ ^ x k .
opened' last1M o n day»»'itiL llia brightest . Only a wpek ago a beautiful baby had
diooJUWa c\a)tidu-COtlK?-U?-brjghtg.n .Lft?
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with complication of diseasm, at the urv
™ V »«o n
home of iter sister, Mrs. L«u Kilhurn of ' ' / y'
*
n*
No. ‘.&lt;1 Crescent street, Mrs. Alleti
The city atroasment rol lx havo been
wa» rovi nt) -one years olif'qpd^ wax bdrrt comjrleted and show the valuation oí city &lt;
In Mt. Holly. She hail been enguged *n property, personal and real, bated on a
tho mMlinerv btwlmiw for about tllirtv nniHl.ird .-valiuittoa,, to he IM iS " “
year», »pending Iter winters in
Sani
T h » millago wax Axed at twen
Fin,, and ber summers in-Rutland,
which would mean that If the
waa a memlwf bf the Mcthod!»t«church
boro.- Mr».

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�nn?|rT^PFPwl
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i r r SANFORD
(iN tn D n ticD
âin
THE
HERALD

8 ip l(in h »r 23. 1913

, TRUSTEES t o b e g r i l l e d
to say tli ng* to each other, wh rh thay that they will lie dnunwl according to n
■would not dan* say face to fare."
specified plan fa a source of gratification
was aw-—id* . ami a matter of congratulation to all Everglades Lami Deals Will
United States Courts
tional bane to civilization, because- itrpartie* concerned and to the county ¡n
indTTrcd-proptiMiT-crdCT thing*. thought- geneqri.
- -TaH nhtw —«fàusti ÜU, i ¿cú/a-at
j HOLLY.
miii i v trditar
ilessly
w i v r&gt;«m
folm nii »li.
ii without
No fanning community pf any mug dications member* of the Internal imfrom iM
merchant»,
when
without tho
tho
*u. J.
dltar
•
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IV. M. ttWNt 5. Uu shirts Monster
telephone there would lx- no such ex- n’tude in the (lowing well district of provpment board of the state, who hare
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t
— travagance. It was a contributory
Florida can ever be drained systemat
Everglade* drainage and land sales in
litscrlptlsnPrice. &gt;2.00 a Yrar In Adtsrcr ral(s&lt;, {0 t|)C prjva{ P extravagance which icnlly mile** tho concerted action of all charge, do not relish the prospect of
iij
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parties concerned can be given to the hav’ tig to go to Kansas City In Novem -j
DnUvervd In the Ctlï by carrier 12.00 per irai ^ has so largely increased the cost of liv, ,
ing. "This tame extravagance." Judge project. .
her to apj&gt;ear in an Investigation of the I
•Evince or 20c per month
Sanford, the pioneer section for winter case against the Florida Fruit Land»
Permcmi in ndinnca mini be made M office ; Carter says, "finds expression in the purj^ — i
■i —- T .c c jn r d r i
automobiles, In’ peoplA wbn- r tm b T tffr t-r^ X i t ^ ^ i S S d i a drainCnlrird e| yrcnnd^claM mil) mallei Anlutl Z2nd
could
not
boy shot*, were their honest ( age of lamls several years ago, bu» the by a decreee of the United State court
hi
1908, si tSiTcutoffice it Sanford. Florida
ijehu
paid,
and private extravagance cutting of cannls was stopj&gt;çd by injuric- grand jury. The investigation accord­
, nnder Act of March 3rd. 1879.
has ltd tb public rxtravagance which ; lion proceedings liefore tho work was ing to reports from Washington, will b
Telephone No. 148
Office In Herald Dalldtni
finished and the result has been almost under the direct supervis'on of Assistant
threatens to bankrupt lite country.’
fatal to the further opening of new lands Attorney General Graham.
The P a y tons Gazette issued a fine
iti the great celery delta. Many farms
D U TIE S OF N E W S PA PE R S
Tho land eomjmny is charged with
■pedal edition last v,eek, containing
Charle* H. Betta, the r e t ir ng presi- Irti ve been abandoned because they over- violating the postal law* by sending mis­
viiw s and new* of that hustling city de^ f thp' ^ &gt; a tern New York New*- llowtd in tho fall after tho 'seed beds had statements through the mails regarding
and the peninsular cities of Daytona'
Publisher* Association, in his an- been planted and in marjy instance* iwlndned Everglades lands. The in­
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Beach and Sea breeze.
The
edition nual address made some pertinent re- j after the crojw were put in the ground. ternal improvement trustees will be
^ | fr
r should be the means of inducing many marks. Among other thing!« ho said:
. Without drainage no gardening can be quizzed, it is said, on the ground that
people to locate in the most beautiful
" I t is contended by some that tn ed­ done and what iwomised to lie the heat they allOVrd tho distpibutlAn of misleudpart of the famous East Coast.
itor should comiiMt his paper in such a drained section of FlorMa,’’was*made ¡!1(, literature al?out the ’Gladw, wh'ch
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B
■ Vacation days are Aver and it is high ,.n„ . ,)U|,lic opinion
They contend thnt taken In regard to the shopping of d ra in -j.Sta tcs to buy wtibmrrired-lnnds, when
time we were getting down to business. an eJi(ur should not have pronounced ago operat’ons.
they knew that the state had not defln■ A rousing, meeting of the Commercial views of his own, but should mUke h»s
As to the justice of the injunction thre- j tely contracted to drain the lands, but
Club should be the first step in
*r. ut organ h n v r w ii the popular people whoso forms axo-mmkred worth- j merely to spend SO much money on up things and getting ready for the big «n tlm
en t of the hour. This is pcihap* l e « care* hut little. This great drain-' drainage work.
tlment
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tourist rush that is coming to Florida the general and popular view. This age of the celery delta should be taken
The investigation was exjieCted to be
and .Sanford should get in the game means that you must be content to float up in some manner and carried out and held at a special session oj the grund jury
right now. Let us have that meeting of on the surface of the »tream of public the many acres of land abandoned then in Kansas City, but Attorney General
the live w in* and atipt something.
opinion instead of helping to create and can again lie placed in commission nnd Me Reynolds decided to let the matter
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many dollar*' saved nnd many dollar^ nwt unt'l the regulur court term In NoEustis has a pa.riat’c citizen in the, _ " I da not agree with this view. An 1made in crops upon these lands that now vember.
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'person of Philip Priolcau. Mr. Prioleau editor is or should l*e a teacher, He overflow. The drainage matter should
Definite announcempnt ha« pot been
was twenty years city engineer oi Jack- should first, by paliunt ztudy and in- be taken up in a legni manner and car- made that net trustee» would be subsonville, and knows what he is talking vestigation. inform and enbghfen his ! ried to completion just as. the Black poenuid, hut :t in nijiecteil that they
about when he offers to bulkhead tin* own mind m i that he can inform anil cn- Hammock drainage is being done now will he called' upon for information. |
und the men who have ’ nvtwUd money ['htre is somh Bpecutaliun as to whether
lake at F’ listis if the citizens would pro- lighten the jieople.
vide t ie legal authority. If Kissimmee
“ I do not beliew that the &lt;ditor in the matter should get someth’ ng in they ran he forced to up[&gt;car at Kansas
and other to\wis with lake front hpd a should make Jus paper simply the re- return for their money and labor ex- Q t y and testify, it ix thought, though.
it?
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Prioleau they wouldn't be long in getting corder of uninformed sentiment or pended. The area of farm lands in the that if Uncle Sam says "com e" there will
the legal authority.—Orlando Sentinel, the nrstake* and errors of his contem- celery delta will always be restricted as Ire a fayaràbte rcsjiohse.
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Every' editor should aim to long as the drainage system is t;ed uji.
With very little exjienae the fnrnier
“ Judicially dry” is the way some of fiv e his paper individuality. He should
*'i '•
Lillian Navarre
cannls
and laterals could la* opened up
the papers drscrilx* the condition in try to make it a leader and educator
The |&gt;«ijVe of Sanford will have an
Seminole county. We'd like to hear the along some practical line of thought. He and the entire celery delta drained in a opportunity to hear a genuine musical
construction pdt upon this languuge by should cover thoroughly tho new* field most thorough nnd systematic mariner. treat this week in I.illian Navarre, so­
v -* Cols. Bob Holly and Tom Bat«*.— and lilt his columns with a» many item s1Tie* would mean that many farm» upw prano, who w'll appear at the Imperial
That new
as |H«wTT)le o r human interest, hut Ins d*»nrte&lt;l could U- worked
Orlando Sentinel.
Theatre on Thursday . Friday and Sat­
|ssi|i|e
would
come
to
Sanford
in pu r-, Urj a^ 0f tiii» w«s*k. Se[it. 25th, 26th and
That’s easy. Jo«*.
Judicially
dry l&gt;a|ier should stand for something.
riiat the general health 1 .
means that any one can get a drink ex- :
I h* edi tor should study public quea- elm»«* farms.
would
he
U-tter
with l&gt;etter drainage.
crpt the Judge and he i* judicially (hs- tion*. and after due consideration, when
This attract'on come* highly, recom­
If drainage was a good scheme tw o:
barred from getting next.
he ha3 arrived at a conclusion that he
mended and it Is to he hftjyed that all '
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. believes to lie right, he should announce year* ago it would Ins much Itettcr now
nmsic lover* of Sanford will avu*l them-j
it without fear or favor and without r«*- and if drainage is a good scheme for
selv.-s ijf this opportunity.
Wlmt a relief
Palm Beach County
other -ws-tion» it certainly would U&gt; good
gard to coiuiequenoca.
has been changed to Palm Beach Post.
“ He will make enemies, hut it •* his policy to finish what has alreaiiy hw*n
People w ll now talk al*out Palm Beach
The first man lo U- hanged in I'imdlas
duty to make enethiea. He who makts* started and make the Sanford section
County meaning Palm I¡each county
county will he Jim Preston, a St. Pcterestrotig «-nenves Is usually able to balance tin* greatest in the state.
and not Palm Beach County meaning a
The Herald would like to hear from hurg negro who shot aqd killed hi» wife
It is
newspaper. Thorndyke must have conn- things hv mak'ng strong friends
Th«- date of the W
other sour--«-« regarding tills completion there notile lime ago
sucti men who accomplish result».
out of his Hole in the Ground long enough
evnutioti lui- not n t l-eii find
n «
If In- dix-* anything worth while In- of the dr ir nuge of Sanford land»
to get an ufi a. The Pi nt *s also en
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fraud.
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some
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lift DM ri••fri &lt;*f ''*-vTim*»l»* •-4int&gt;. 't*tr ».I FLiml*
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tnetiLs have finally won the approval Iiy tl eir foail-*
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mails IkiiiiIs issue and now has let con­
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of the thoughtful anil ♦nlidliguiri his
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tracts for twenty five tiuk-s of brick
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enemies frequently Usui in- hi* (. it-ml« ¡el nui d . g tffP.it will put cher in the
*jM4 Ijiin} (»in e In isjLiil n -u iii) *»l Sr iti ì fttiL» itîiil
paved highways radiating out of San­
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while he makes new encmi««. by ia w "best soHety." and ujK&gt;n a scale tlvat «tffitr « f FlorMâ.
1*1 X’rrfW ihr Mfnilnm *fainM Mr« I T
ford *nto tin* t’rh fnrn ing sections of tl e achievement "
will p t i ■ i- • i litss all to herself, llu- \*«i) Ami ( 3\ .rj E. r 1.ni--Í».*•* 1 ;hr mulh ♦
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new county. This ).« a s|&gt;leinii&lt;^ Hum.1 8-tr ttl ST 1,| ni h I j fif Smtllin 11* in Tcrlali
|c..d--i ol t he • lis t if y mi ph u.«1
O
' i l l P i l « Util, lim p ' ,j&lt;» ra«t
on the part of the youngest county in
•&gt;
I ni«*r i b«- ctH'u.f tun uf f !*ra 1 NViiffin»,
K M »S \ \C.\TUiN SEAM iN
The u»ol« t-p Is- hunt ate of hri«*k m Ifie2r.il
♦
IA i r » * i-i ani -«M in» P* 11*««-ril•-»!
the state anil must nsiill &gt;m gn-ath in
tu1m r * , t . . «I \ , • M t
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-I i 1.. i la - .d re a d y .-■ ■■
The ’V.U ill ion'' ««*a.'on i-« now al inut flu - n ,. i^ i
cre-:u*s d rgal estule values and (it ing
I • * .,t. , t.. ,r .,
t
. h
over m,d if,, \
i (WTijat*, a*** nminUnict attmmntest -mu sit-avr. H wch of ht*hwN&gt;e lt*%aiil 1t«r SA «nr™ ln «ut-l ■rv't »nn
r|ri-rrthn1
lT-,1• p
hundr««is of i.«*w m-i i I.t - i,&gt; that -«sti,,n
hoflie. In uring the «aim- eareworn c\ tfi.it .ill
.i di light l*» tin- tu-:r*»f .i » ' ihr -lu Ih l i le te» nf \ * -if S i , nf m i I
within the next year or two
I'miesInift, U-* t L# «w.wtf. I »-T»- - f S i , «.f S »
t .«f
pressum''fcn tin-ir rountenaitces us tln-y lughw.i, uf i-oinmerce to tli*- grtiwtr, tin- witul «r-rt-Pin
Uuion.
T nim* c&amp;aK fMütrrhffiwn-r t . j.iiw f.tf I ttln.
had when they went away though pride of Florida, and the highest tnliute
i M. It AN 1),
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Hhrriff of î^m iooïr County« H *
their •friend* refrain from telling tlu-rn to the progressive ness of her jseojde.
Governor Trammell has appointed
so. The adjustable scales at the sum­
On the West Coast fUlbhonjugh
the editor of The Herald as a delegate
P io v e r oÌ Appllralton fme lin ai
r
mer resorts have told them that they county will lead with one million dollar*
Notion
hrrrby (W rn that « li moni Ni a ftrf, 1
to the meeting of the annual convention
have gained tn weight, and they try to worih of improvements in ties line, and ib i untilrmiynfHt, m »4m inu trmtor of ihn mtatr
of the Mississippi to Atlantic Waterways
of Hat I ir HaWrt, iW-ra-w-»!, « ill prnr«#-fii hi* final
make tlu-mselvias they have had a good ihts will fw* supplemented by tin- exjwml- »rroun U Ui ih r m u n i) jtisff»* of (Irrnnfr m unty. 1
Convention to Iw Iwlil in Palatka in
time
iture nf $50.000 by Tampa, within its MnfSda. and ask fi»? hU AnaJ diarhmrvr * » «ani
mdmifirntntor
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November, This Is one of the mist
Âflmini*tfalor -4 thr telili* i.| Han 1.* Iltkm, |WM
Going down to hra»s tacks, the going 1»orders
imjiortant meetings that has ever Ixen
l s - f \ * •*. ULT. u i M 2 . U . 2j
f&gt; im r.
away on a location is done simply In-,
Tar|»ih Sprint». Clearwater. Si I’Aheld in the state of -Florid« nod ..... .
caurw it is fashionable. It 5» a civstfy tershurg. f*unta tfnrda, Fort M ym ,
C*
more to Florida than any other project
M *T1 l K
business and comparatively few can Bartow. Au Intrudale, Lakeland, Arcadia,
N otlrv l* h*f*try flss-fi that lb»* Btmrfl of I'oun*
W e feel d«-|)ly the honor that has Is-en
afford it
The worry about "putiing liant City. Sarasota, Palmetto, Man l&gt; ('oramppianeft uf
aninty will rrconferred by the Governor and will en­
f * iT i bi4* i t lb** off)re« of iN t i'lr fk of n ld liocrd
their house in order," before going is ate«*, ItruilenlowTi, the counti™ of las-, In Sunfcwd, llarid«.. up t * and tnHuding t haw 1St h
deavor to attend this mcctirg. Sinmore* than the brief liberty from care is DeSoto, Manatee, Polk, Pasco, Pinellas, bay ol Seplemtwr, A- I&gt; 1913 for lh * purch*»«
of bond« of B ilik }liram oekt&gt;raln if? Duirict. In
ford can always say something about
worth. But Is there really freedom Hernando, Lakeland, Citrus have nil raid county, amounting to |46.$00.00. B*ld
deeper water and more of jt.
luoftil* » I I I m itu rt fc* fuHow*; ifj&amp;OO.DO on® y u r
from care? Hardly; in many case* it is contracted for, bonded for, or promised from date; 11,500.00 two y p in from date: IT,*
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thrrw y«*mr« from
|7,S00.06 four
the reverse.
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and pledged themselves to the movement
) r « f i from dot«*: $7,500.00 Or® y r m irtnn dmim;
‘.’ If the New Smyrna peoplew-i 11 forget
Vacation* are supposed to be taken and in the aggregate almost four million mnd $7,500.00 aii year* from date, nil of uJd
Isornld taring dat«diBppd#mb»r 15, 1813, tn d b®*,rall ttliout deep water for a few minutes 1for the sake of r«-st. Hut ret t once a year dollars of surfaced highways will he un- ing
at tba rati* of hi
nrnt (irr annum
and devote their energies towards build- ¡» not enough. Better take it once a der course of construction within a year from d iU 1 Jntm *t j^ ya U ® annuaJly
Hoard ot C'ounly C’om m bsion m Kcmlnol« Coun­
ty , Florida,
ing a Iretter road from the St. Johns ’ week, Sundays *j&gt;cnt in pleasing natural on the west coast alone,
&lt;#•*!&gt; ‘
By E. A DOUOIjUW.
river to thth city and placing s’gn- scenery cost little and do a great deal ofEaatvt^rdhas the movement swept,
I0?-Tu«a €tc
Clerk.
boards all along the route they will gel good, for the vacation 's too Hhort to andthe youngest county in the state—
considerable trade from tho winter and become stale, and your business is sus-Seminoleha* just contracted for
twenty
M A B T U t a l SALE
auromer tourists and the money will go pended for the day anyway. This sort five mile* of hritk paving, and Orange
,
la ibe rtrru li Catrl of the Seventh JodicUl Ctra long way» toward increasing the tner- of vacation is acrewsihk* to all, for 't rounty. fronv^hich Senjinole una cut,
mil of the s«alr of Hmida. in and foe Seminole
chants’ profits.” re-marks the Sanford rests very little. Pro pig whose horizon h a s ris en e n m a ss e a n d d e c lu r d e f o r f i f t y | p ^ T s / t i a J S h ^ r J r . n , ^ . , «rp n m tio n
Herald. Of course it wouldn’ t be ad- for #'x day* has been limited to four wall.* mile* of brick. This together with the
¡».•»i
S. 1). Jsrkson, Sally H. J .d u o n . hi» « i t * .
v iu b le fpr tho people really to forget of a room, amid »moke and du»t, sub- paving done in Orlando and Sanford, W . M. IMrkln* *n-f 8. H. H scrr«. I ii M m
In lUnkruprey ot W. M, I Hrkim.
aboiit the deep water project— but that ject to cares and annoyances innumer- will spread the web in the center of the
Notir* 1« bw»by cl » to thnt umU nnd by »irgopd rokds suggestion is no doubt a able, should go where these things may state, and Volusia, Baker, Putnam, Clay tun ot n iVm*
^ ,m«&gt;r*d in thn nt»rn »ntitlnd raw»,
on thn Stith tiny of Juno, A. D. till, tho underi
thing*of great importance. It ia getting' b^1temporarily forgotten, when* the vis- and Nassau counties will make the chalif etnd. uitcV L uuu^7's^riVi kUwn'Tn’c h » .
90 now that a place ¡hat ia not easy,'o f! ¡on ‘a extended, the air pure and still and from rqaat to coast Complete.
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T' th*ol Svtnlnoi*
ho? - u d Stain
«» of
rity
county
approach by a fine road might almoet as the objects around are so different as to
Millions for highway* will mean many
f j ~ . well have a wall built around it.— ! attract the attenuon and make them for- more million* in Increased property
value*, more development, more people County o( Seminole nnd Slntn of Klorid», to-wit:
■: -w
Timea-Union.
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get everyday life.
twcfnnlfi* nt n point fttlran f*«t nouth ot thn
vr — ■
,
The
son body
iwuy gets
get* its
ita rest at me
the end oi
oí I and more money.
noniwnnt rarece of tbn nauth*««t qunrlrc ot th,
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Some
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TU B E X TR A V A G A N T PH O NE
d »y. but how about the mind?
There are time* when the bait of us Life is now so strenuous to almost every bond U ries for good road*. Why?
U
4 4 ft
8X7« $ t « « t . Ihtnra to point of b o believe that the telephone is a cunae, and one that our problems and vexations Good roads wre assets, they are money­ 8stnnint,
«inni»«, co
con«»lain*
it-»inin« five
Bra am»
i » « « mor,
m r t or
a lok
Ira«.
Sgfcf-: sr
Said lands twin« mid to antldv abo»# dnem.
not a Wesilng(, times when we think the follow us home after we leave the office, making institutions for the farmers and
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world would b a v f been better off if 'lhe store, factory or shop in the evening, and every 'citizen of the state. Do road .
8wdnl M e t« In CkannsT,
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tyrannical, insistent and troublesome bob up before our mind's eye while we builder* and financier* and the best
Holldiora for ( V iwUlnant.
4-Tura ite
telephone had qot been invented for the eat or 1x8,1 or tall&lt; or tr&gt;' to
The financial brains of this country hraitate
benefit of the other fellow who wants to mind thus cannot d sinl.q n u i i wtlM TTIW*tV T » nn fhr railroads, and for extensions
annoy us. But when we want to use &lt;t. day’s work is oyer. By r«-adlng &lt;?heer-1 and improvements. Never, if It means
and when we want quick action, ami lul subjects, attending show* and doing increased earning power and pay* ft » the
when we want to save trouble, whiejh fa what fa pleasant,^we rest the mind and capital invoitcd. There ia no greater
often, the telephone appear* aa-the beat ¡•dkkr It rigorous enough to cope with investment than money spent bn good
»
|and solve the next day'* problems. This road*. They pay dividends every day
o f the modern invention*
11
A North Carolina judge, in his charge ^ P l ’V consummation can be reached by and every hour.
Let the grower* of Florida be-foremost
to the jury, declared that he was against training the mind to shut the door on
in
the movement, they will not profit
troubles
and
admit
enjoyment*
when
it
(he telephone, first, last in d jU the time.
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t - thereby. -FlortA« Grower:
-atarte
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-All Work Receivea Mj Personal

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have absolute privacy because all our Safe Deposit Boxes
are fitted with Vale Locks which cannot be opened
unless you help. These locks have double mechanism
that-rcquircs two different keys to unlock. You have
one key and we hold die other— and both must he
used at the same time or the box cannot be opened.

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O f Sanford, Florida

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4:50pm
5:05am •
8:40am
10:00am
12:20pm
2:31pm

Plumbing Gnd
Gas F i t t i n g

i coat of-Hving at least thirty per cent.
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that* the Black Hammock
Oviedo' are to be drained and

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C:20pm
10:35pm
10:15am
1:36pm
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5:25pm
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No. 80
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1:14am
3:40am
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Steel Pullman tarn of the highrsl ilans operated on alt trains.
Dining cars on trains No*. R2 86 Local Sleeper to Sarannth operat­
ed on Train 80. For information and reservation apply

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Division Passenger Agent
138 W. Bay Street

Jacksonville, Florida

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PERIODICALS
Contectleaery • Ci|«n and Tobacco

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TME SANFORD HERALD

••'Hally sud owing (•&gt; Iht youth, ami t|„. age resigned her position on account of
St Augu-Iiiie is inuking a strong ellort L. G. S T R I N G F E L L O W
I ' wh i»( a mother to thi infant JU,|
'll health and left lust Wednesday for to gel thè governniellt givi* attention to
»«w
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J U S T IC E o r T H E P E A
CE
girl.
Ho|Mirtrr*Star
Tampa for an extended visit with her thè rescrvulioits and pro|M*rty in thè
f i r s t D is tric t ot S e m in ó la
»on. Howard Strisd
Mrs Sarah S A ticient lt t
\ \ini» from
Major
Ml Civil and Criminal Cime*.
LitUc H a p p en in gs— M e n t io n
Of
Jj Jb^JtnoK^.CuullucLi. M a si i ages. ami t
Surrrssfol Neuro I’ ulilDhir
'«uhi^*~ihe racancy.
Slut ter &gt;
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•a—O JKC T 4T— - -m• •• "«WCACli
\ U à è a r \ J v - - V r iv l- ............ 'Thu of thi* &lt;|uugmtrc of
It work pertaining to the office o| .1u«- ' ,.
lien Thup»h&gt; and F. VS Hostwirk eral thing' .|»&gt;ired « r i e , vplllllied lo
tice of ih»' I’cuec promptly and legally
■nul 'gnoranee among the tiegroi-. ( |,,i. "I Orange t'it\ are painting the pollin' him
«* ir i ■ "I \ igiistllo * I! ha &gt;. iti. ini..I in
Sp ciiil at ten I :on given to
'.sue of (he \ .1*1.Vili. )l.inner «a .« tt .it •• h*«*t I'Uilding
a new • .
i uh. i U, W» Ihorne I tli.s'k.
.Ila ih-l a • . . ...I ?•..».*
p er so n al i t e m s
in t i wi st
Mr» t attiplM'II o! New V ork city is the rpri •
there hue sprung up m that &lt;*u&gt; an to
a all He.ir I !.. . l.aMl» I ai il
!! E x p ert R e p a irin g o f all kin ds
»I Ultimi vultietj at $ tOO.OOO, empli») mg the gin-si of her hrother. Dr I N t'un- l he sp... .
iirveieng wdl Im- trans T H O M A S K M M K T W I L S O N
ft is.r
àimmarr O f Tho Moating Small Talks more than 200 tn-groes, doing a liiistm *.« tnngl,am at Kpworth Inn.
formed
i splendili boulevard The
M'IORNF V AND (XMINSEUJIK
1 Succinctly Arranged For Hurried
Miss Sue Sissler, who has l»een the reservati &gt;i »poli whli'h Fori Marion is
of over 1200,000 annuuTly and operating
123 W . F irs l S treet
prald Itcadcra
\ I LAW
I line largiti plant of He kind in the world guest of Mrs. John Saul« the past Mins- sltuat«'!
' C i" ha v Maire utP iltion
. ¿ ü u l y j t i L ^ ____ - J M i i l i i .
These était ling facte were brought m,t a . i T •&gt;. left r. i?" \t i.i ni .i. n r ' til. I w r .fm P -T T T fs
in! I..' ni:*«!, rimr» .it
1
N' *lr M fltri N, venti, ) im) m|«I Climll
'Lym™ Frank is visiting friends m
1
li.rvu
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liv'i
m the Hevente.-iith annual re|a»rt of day
|T11usnill*' th'i week.
Mr. and Mrs. l&gt;-«in U right of latke
Ktchard lletirv lloytl. I). I ) , 1.1. |i
Hrmuit lu r» S«lif&lt;»r«l «n.| Svlv,*n |jièr
I 'Born •&lt;» Mr. ant* M*** ^** G* Hotlg«* the secretary treasurer, founder and Helen were visiting her parents, Mr. und
Th. lir&gt;l .l.ilewide prmterV cost eon|oJ! the Fast Side, n girl, on Sunday hud.
gnrw III Florida will Ih- hehl in Ocala
manager of the National Bupti»t I’ ul.- Mrs. John Sauls one day lust week.
DK. C. G. H U T T
This Ln a prescription prepared esiHi'Several nice offlee rooms for rent. Iislrng House, to the National Negro
Hev. Father Hresnahan of Sunford Novemlirr I I. l l and 16. The mutter
DENTIST
ially for M A LA R IA or CH ILLS ANI)
feoples Hank llulldlng. Apply at the j nuptial coihVntion now- In session in held a five night mission in the Catholic hus Insul dei'nled opon hy a comm'ttis'
F'EVKIt.. Five o r .nix dons will break
|Peoples Hank for Information.
BM-tf that city
'Ulke
Vowcll Hui liti li il
church, which liegun Sept. 8th ami all appointe.1 .,! |he tust session of the
fitly
ciLse, and if ^aken then us a tonic
vMr. and Mr». Holly and the childien
Dr. Iloyd. n says. waa Dim a slave »«•rvii»*» were well attended and Pstened Florida l ’r. ss \s.s,M'iation and great
SANFOKD. FLORIDA
« the
•
Fever
will ntit return. It acts on
ir»- Ding niade for t ►
•••
Iha'-e return«*«! from a three w«*»*k«' visit on a plantation tit NHssissippi, ¡IMl| wa&gt; to w’ lli much intenwt. Several came prepuraü'"
the
liver
D*ttcr
than Calomel and does
evelit. Ii
• v|s&gt;itei| tl.ut the inis*tint’ ,
afterward taken to Texas
1(&lt;• mtvim I from Sunford each evening
I at Coronado Bench.
not gripe or sicken. 25c.
or
ctitign-vs
n
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culled,
w
ill
D*
largely
Mm.
Ias&gt;
KienVian
and
children.
Win­
►Miss Clarissa Stariinjf has gone to as a wirtlng iKiy to a Confederate army
attended and th’e D*ni*nt» considernhli!
Sweet Briar College, Virginia where she o|llcer during the Civil War and was pres ifred, Natalie und Agnes have returned
ATTORNEY snu COUNSELLOR at LAW --------Ocala
folks will undertuke to fill lu tle
from*
spend
ng
a
month
in
Jacksonville
ont at thif hatllc of Lookout Mountain
will remain during the colleghito year.
titne luA ... i upied hy .tm&gt;»|i&gt;w»» matter« • Practice, m Stata.atwl EtwlcxaLCovuta.. , D R . _ W .
and Missionary Hidge. at wInch time his with Mr.
Everybody ia going to the
Sanford FTa.
Rev. Alleyen of [Jel^ind held sewn*!» with
r i*.io! entertainment for the (larner-WisxInifT Bldg
owner was killed.
He has the distincD EN TIS T
C O O PE R A TIV E —in
Slone
t’oit of D*lng the fust negro ordainer) as in All Sainus E|u«copal Church last v isitor
, Gove Bldg.
Ssltr
Kuuni 2J, 24 anti 25. Pico ilkl¿
Phooe 41
a preacher in the stale of Texas, hut tuuv- j Sunday.
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John
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|.W, II. Padgett has returned from
SANFORD,
FLORIDA. '
Nnllfe Horse Owners
djughtiT ond Mr. Cormly h ..r r«lun,«l
,,y
‘ .... an extendtsl visit with friend» in Ch!^
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I IniM* a lirst das» exfH'rt horse sImht.
home after a » « k npint at the lK&gt;uch.
n Htus un n that c ty os secretary of the cago and Frnaklin, Ind.
Give him a trial.
I ' Mr». F. G. Rufliy in d daughter, puhl.nh'ng house. The convention's in Jesse Reynolds of Like Worth, Fla.,
W. II Cnderwood.
E UAcuvna
KOP
EAN P L A N
[Gladys
have
m
ovT
d
to
616
Laure!
ave
was
in town lust week taking orders for 94-tf
DENTLST
_.
»fruitions to him were to publish litera«
AMD davo rviicrtta
an Kncyclnpedln of Kart.«. II»* gave an
nue and will establish a hoarding house, tun, for their people.
ROOMS79 C E N TS;
Welborn H I»»!
Phon? 10
W I T H P R I V A I ! H A T II. M V P t R P C R 5 0 V
Better place your order now for Cry«Without money, without machinery . interesting sermon &lt;11 tin* school house
JACKSON V IL I I , I LA.
Sunford. Florida'
Ul Wax and Bermudn Onion Seed with without training, without .my lilp ,.v 1ii« i Suhda., evening
Mr.
»tml
Mrs.
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Intv.*
cept from hi» own store him»»* of amL R. Plhlil* &amp; Co.
101-ti
mo vis I from tin* .li*hli‘ house into the
VMiss Mamie Hill Ls the guest &lt;»l her bit ion and knowledge, hi« r«*|m»rt shows
that he has built a plant in tin- Sunny Episcopal rectory «li»*n ill»*1 ar»* cum All I ocal \i1v» r IlACincnl v I oiler Ihlv
ristrr. Mr». Turenr Houser. II.
fortahly »iluatcd
Headlni! I hr i » Prut » a Ilm I »u Ii Ixilir
Sanford friends are glud to MV inf South i.,, les p.sipli ih.it i» reganh d a»
John
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will
l
av»
ii
w.s'k
tin 11*•«&gt;r of ho(&gt;e in i tie skillet punting
again
\\ »nu»
'.g lady &gt;» • •• pr«»i*. m
nit si'ho.il
Itellgmus tracts and pain for Ocl.and. w Mere he will 1 ii . anutller
M. T. Lallatte und Roy
underst.n.
year's course *n Stetson I nivenuty.
opiTiitinn
typi-writ
phh
t»
numlH-ring
over
L.OtMI.OOO
have
•upply
rfpr«antativea of
printer»’
Miss Alethn Honil. who ha» Ihs*ii vi.sit- keylxiard
'|M»d not necessary ut tirsi
rtas'ii
dLstributcd
dur'ng
the
fiast
lisital
r . ì
houstn of Atlanta were in tht c‘ ty on
a curate. Empori Herald ♦
vear. wh'le more than forty-thns* t litio- ing her aunt. Mrs A. Y. AllmaiVrof Litli- hiA rm;«i
♦
Saturday.
for two months, Iuls returned Office
2 l-t»
sand dollar» bave Im« i|i tur ned over to onia (la
♦
MODERN COURSES IN
y Mrs. Oliver MUIer and little duughtcr
&lt;&gt;
*s
For R.
t our unfurnished mom« O
misHionury o|M-ratiotLs mi homo lleld» home.
;I
were rts*alled from Daytona Beach on
I &gt;r I II Cunningham. Mr &lt; •
♦
I• |ii:re nt 21 ! I'i.ir»! « '
well h»*
I he t&lt; pori creatisi ai» •nitbor«! " f apo
Saturday on account of the ¡line»' &lt;»i
Hook keeping, Hanking, Commercial Law, CoinI " 2tp
plaiise. .ls thè plani i« liw ated in Nash- Ciiundler and M i * F.li/-.il»»*t h 1 hainller
Dr. Miller.
I
m«*ii at Flpwnrili Inn all the
»v
ho
hai»
'd i1', and is i 'e i n g i i w»«l .nel in»|»«-t»,«l
For K*
! •*•&gt; fiirm«b", 1 r,».in- lor
mereiai Vritlimetir, Penmanship, Typewriting,
Mirntner will mov» i» t•» !h&lt;* J F. \I«■v
Everylmdy is go*ng to the
l»v •» .• &lt;I»-legat**s pr»-.» et
. ".* p ll'll't!
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1&lt;giil ii**
aii'h
r
hon»»*
near
ti.ii*»*n
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COOPFIRATIVFI in
Stun
lt.
I &lt;r Jtoyd. 't »a .« e .il»" seere^ary of
Shorthand, and all tfrKivhes of Civil Service.
«
1 It Martin and • E Key mild» of
Gove Bldg.
’•&gt; ifthè homi* misslon !»&gt;.tr»l «if tlir ronvei.timi«—
.
In
F
’or
&gt;
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»pan
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V-Mrs. Coney and little win id Orlando tion. whn'li lioard has lurlt (»«ir churclu » I ndiunapnli.», Im i. »irrt v•*.t ni town liiun ft.i'­
IraKiw. fawn UBile .4Ia•1
waturdai
M*
M
irtm
iHi»
propneit vus t o no in d o in g . —j- (• DAT *N 'V N IG H T i t VSSES
«
are the gu**st» of Mrs Coney's | ,ir&gt;
•lui .»»liled l meli.In r-i. : &gt;»f nearlv »»II»
S 1 Itliii'li I .lai,.! It«-* 1 &lt;&gt;
pi
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Mr. and Mm. P. M. Elder for a few days thnusund in rutùbia during thè piust tnr ni i.pworlh ino
•A
1. ii iiri*«*r, ()vi«*«Iu, Fia.
A distreüsing aeeiderit iwcurred just pulii*!.«
four year»
They bave also o|ieruted in
of thi* week.
1" 2tp
» » - ' ..f tu« i, *-.i',rr*l.i
v*«*k. ;in un
*
Un far w»-&gt;t, luiv mg einfiloy#s| lift v mv
J. J Crump le'l yesterday Inf \Ci\
1 a *i r«M»ut­ fur liip't
For 1.
hiu»wii
v
our,g
in.it
t*»
u»g
run
over
l»v
'i
mis-i
n
n
a
r
i
to
preu»
li
tln*
g»»'(&gt;»-|
,t,
Tins where he will enter tin- ho-.pital
il '«• •*f*•* I mt! r•» &gt;Tti
\p
Di«* Mi»»tiiing trau. .(« h« w.»« «l»*»*pmg I.tiir-» l • ■i
tliat
regimi
,11e has bis n i|idl»(M«ie&lt;l for «**v»'ral w» &lt; k1 * n*»«llnD*. 21" S.. Ear F «
nr un» *»n«» |oii« D !.v»»n tin* rail«
il p!&gt; lo \i *
«
the effect of dengue. s
o
-• &lt;rt - that th»* vijung man p.is«&lt;«l uvoliti«'
&lt;V
W U S U I UFI I I Iti I h F VItM
i t. l ì p i p o m ii.D iN t,
Closing out all |x)pulur ntustc at to.
I.» t u » »*ti Tu Un
M .!• Aalpd,, ♦ •if m
11,»*
I al I»
pi*, i «
For
O
copy. S. Maxwell.
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N\ hin \in Ihinv " ill &lt;iltlM
.. . ! it !.» 1!,» !» pot ' l,&lt; .» • »Iti*
«t t. *h»» have D en visiting 1 h«*lr »!-*• :
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lrs. C. \\ luting left Saturi la) f*»r th» ir
Mi«
)•',*.ir fir iifi'U'M •»^ It *k!»f.k’ «h. f f,»«.»,■ * I f.» i i .. » .»*. t *n tra» i "• .*
home in Havana. F’loridu
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fla Ullilll* • 1 U • • f a
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Eviry D»l\ i&gt; going »* « •»T*
ir&gt; aridrcA«. i .
i»T « , ¿11, l»v 1L« t H 1I.i A.11«¿1 Ki . » 1 h.,.’ J ti
I .»In &gt; Ill I
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1 L ' %•iltl| &lt;al|tV lut*» fi •jM*f 1fi't»k*flL* ir a .i- »liti».' .» hog or a eon!
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(»i&gt;ve Bldg.
•or
runt.
.
All
eo*
ri. . * .».»ni ,|. *. - ..f u. i» k Imi, j, i " ,i fr.uii i :....... ..
a&gt; !••
cal
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Mr. m.d Mr». Caldwell an.t '. igi.ui
Vel
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i
al»d
Mvrth
Will,
i ha- r&lt; claimed
Th» loutpany impi»*sl w.!« lield luit no fact.« were
Alin* have arrived home from a pleioani
rt-Jtp
out .» ' »w o ***! on the ! ii*klawaha brought .»til a« to th» young Ilian'« idi n a v.
ha.
stay in the nnumtains of Nmtli i *..
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and
gem r il
ri v* r .v lu» I» a- I»»» n * all I M u» I ii, i t .
I ..»t» r 1hro'ipl, t D* ertort« "i
lit»*» Dttie and Annie la e r» 11..».i ■ .
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ami vili hav
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attend college
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The I »at•- C|ty House hn* ‘ ' *.
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,
!• id ..inf t • * .»»I ! » • n a- ut* I
lawn ilw Info cont ol living, truly lt . » li »»f r ï*trf°»Jer» 1In I fl Vinn»,» i»r fin n
Tini J **| ----•in fir** ’ i»
'*
it !'• Pi»'ri » f».r «nine firm |»r» v*»»ii« tl,»
Per week for the finest (aide ImaM in ' .i ■••.,.» » ■ ! 1' lt»l h
,t11 . »»I 11• v o , g n»an lia tnnoi i. u*f i» ,I
the dty rw«* Parker.
'Jh-if
lanía, assis ialini a il I» W liliali I I Mklf Iti» it
Pierce palier publishi«! Mr
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t* I 1’iim i |i* » I ii. mi.hi by i*\NO INTEREST OR TAXES FOR TW O YEARS
\^Ir. and Mr». W. 11. Miltoer und of I leala and Cecil \N'Icox of Ja»*k»oii Brown's letter and Father Galmel wrote |H*rience«l trucker. Address Box I0H0,
fYank Miltts-r left ymterday for Day-lvi||e.
Mr. Brown tImi tin* description given Sanford.
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RIVERVIEW LOTS
tona Beach, where they will sojourn fnr
This farm Iiils D«*n practically made was a description of a young man who
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Board
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the week and Mr. Milteer ex|as-tii r&lt;i mtn an island hy diverting th»* » hannel had D«*n assistei) while sick, by h ill and of owner for reiit.il
N " «mall children.
rate!» wime lug ones.
fn tin* Oekliiwaha r*ver whn’h was .,»• t..»»l givi'tt to« name as Josr’ph Murphy
t/ nuff liti» pni|d*rty on tilt* yft'eat
muglili » ut li&gt;i:iln»if
I tl
L It. Phihfis will have a full «upply of eompliwhexl by drmlgiog a ■anal «»' ’oil»*« .» ,»l t liât I»» h.nl a sister living at llr«»*n
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ilu*
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.Inlin.s
riM*r. vvlu*n* ih»* ch ann el rumt
1
‘•alo al a Bari* .in S«*ven room !
Pii »'arri olì tin* «**»*pag»* ami a« |.,.rl **&gt; \ and t fiat Mr Brown's letter
penuinr Bermuda Onion iw«*d in St*pl lung
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St.,
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■•umor FJn
a lm i»«! tlin » t i*a«i ! i " i n I f i v m i n i tu lite A t i a n l i e O r e a n ,
»uri* a &lt;Ir&gt; tract of (.»ruling land m i« li.ol D »•I lor warded to lier
I'p to the
pnber
l» l- t f
••n |ir«*ini«i «
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vv h» ''M b 'c it y ni I.i, k«»»u \ili«* I iìl*« luiilt it.» g iv a ! t ju a r le r mil1he Woman's Ilium» mid F»»relgn ,* iin|iaii&gt; I»»« .«kir!»*&gt;l t !»• tra* t wiiti a |.ri -i i .i toi., o.. Imitier infnriliution lia»
1■ *1 Farm fm l(&lt; tu
1 tl» 1 ..irihii 1
»I l«'!l 22 feel widi* by « ■t&gt;• |
1J»*« lami ls»*tl reci'lve.l
'imi *I» *i 1.11 i l » , in* liglit plani
\\ l a r e thè g r e a l iniinieMissionary Society of the Pri-tbyterian
■»I, irn tio n line, thr»»* mifi*« from rity. j
is the finest in the »tat»*, arid vi g. t.n M ».»
ipal tliH*ks an* gninu tu I h* luiill.
W h e r e there art* gtiiny»
Church will mis*t Friday , Sept '2!'tli at
F arn,* *1 for five y» ar« all til» d, tw»» g»«»| ;
Please I akc Notice
t p. m at the home of Mrs F I. Woml- can In* grown without f»*riilu»*r or any
tu
In*
millinns
11
p»ni
im
llm
n
s
nf
d
o
lla rs spent l»y p r iv a t e
tiowiiig well», barn at»»l out.»h»'l
Relit- 1
kind of mineral »tiliudunl
Tin* soil has
ItusimSi. Auto and Occupational
fuff- Subject: Japan.
ca pita i m the near fu tu r e fo r gretti m a n u fa c tu r in g pltmLs,
been tented. The supply •* inexhaust- License» are due on or liefore OctoD*r ed 1 Ileap for cxsli. Address Mrs. Cora :
Bollinger,
Canastota.
New
York.
all are s it n a t&lt;*«I h y o f n ear t o R i v e r v i e w , ly in g ju st t o t h e
Everybody is going t*&gt; the
ihle, and lie'iig free from »tum|w or rou\S' i*t. This** concernisi please give this
102-tfc
C O O PE R A TIV E —In
Stone
S
easl o f us.
T h is ¡ili g o e s to m a k e R i v e r v i e w th e m ust
Itile, and D*ing free from Uum|« or matter attention.
j Govo Bldg.
9-fitc
J rock», (iresenD a Dmuttful stretch of
F'or Cash Rental nr Share Funning
JN't I D J E N K IN S .
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elassy a m i tlesirtthle p r o p e r t y to the irretii c ity o f J a ck son Four acres tiled land. Two cultivated
Tax Collector
2.1 Be
M. S. Nelson and family have arrived level farming land that will bring to the
two
years but not tiled
House and
o
vncr«
a
mint
&lt;d
money.
It
ha»taken
a
n the city from Lanurk, lllimes and will
barn on place: 2 1f mil»-, went of city.
\JD* Kafir Swan
orate here during the w inter
Mr. few year» to bring thin tract to it» present
Addis n E.
News reached tin* city Sunday even­ 2 Fine Flowing W ill».
N*bon has a tfhe farm in Eureka Ham- •state o ' jierfection. In spite of tin* pn,
9h-tf
nock and expects to put in a fall crop, diction of those who th&gt; ..ght tin* thing ing of the death of Mias Annie Katie Williams.

and about the city

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K.. IIOUSUÛLDER.

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S a n fo rd B u sin e ss C ollege

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S a n fo rd B u sin ess C ollege

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impossible the company ha» detnon1 Ittcxi your order» for Crystal Wax
straled that this i» one of tin* greatest
^r.ion seed with L. R. Philips &amp; Co. 101
posaibilitica which th&lt;»»e men who cun
^ r* J. E. Davis, Jr., hits moved to m*»* ahead have made ^i»e of
P«nf«rJ where he last week jiun-hitM d an
Some idea of the magnitude of this
Tutetest in one of the largest and Dut truck farm can Ik* given when it 1» known
F ovin* Pâture shows In the state. He that it is no unusual sight to *»• a solid

f ft for that city last Sunday atul Mr» trainload of j&gt;ota ton leave th1» farm.
Dxvis left ye«ten ay.—Inverness C'hron |There an* on the farm several l\undn«l
ck.
rows of potatoes [more than 11 mile long

Swan at her home in Tecumseh, Mich
For Kent Eight room house with
M ’s» Swan will lie remembered by m any! hath. Wei} located. Apply to A I’.
friend» here, having «|H*nt mnny year» Connolly,'.
9fi-ifc
of her childhood and early youth in San­
F'or R e n t—No '»OK Park Ave.. six
ford. She was the eldeot daughter of room», bath, eli'i trn Itgl t.«. ga.« forcook-_
J. B. Swan, well known for many years, ing. Apply to H. ('. D u Bum*. over Ten !
throng bout the state.
Cnt Store.
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Wanted»-Honest
coni|M*tent
shire
^3
Notice to Public
rropjatr
or
would
rent
for
coming
»«-anon.
¡E3
Having left my lied and board against
The
Sanford
Celery
F'nrm
now
in
cowS
my consent I will no longer be respon­
"
sible for any debts contracted by my |K*a» and in high stab* of cultivation.
Address
E.
Valcille,
Sanford.
Ha.
92-tf
wife. Nettie L. Potter.
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A. L P O T T E R .

A yield of 400 bushels of potatoes and
150 of corn to the acre is not uncommon.
B WocdUnd Park.
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It Is predicted that the owners of this
E. B. Brown has returned frorti garden have a vertiable gold mine.
Sept. 20. 191.110-2tp
1 Ira,* dayi’ visit with friends ¡n Jack- D. H. Kirkland, treasurer of the company
°nville. She was accompanied home and manager of the farm, is devoting hu»
Episcopal Church
•y her sitter, Mr». Jackson of Tampa time to the successful carrying out
Services
In
the Church of the Holy
‘ ho will remain for several days ere re- of the plans of th^ company and making
Cross,
corner
Park
avenue and Fourth
urnin« to her home In Tampa.
a success of an undertaking that is a
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street, until further notice will be as
credit to Florida.
Everybody Is going to the
follows:
W&gt;0 P E RA T I VE—in
Stone
Sunday school every Sunday morn■rove Bl'.’g.
9-3tc
ENTERPRISE NEWS
I ing at 9:45.
Itav* *L-p.-McKfnnJirwayTt» Far ewth«4&gt;^*» Mtv*rRafrer &lt;^Lrrm»fr?0h tfF sfaW A m F - •MtwwojL-.Eiaxtr and .jeermon* evsey
0 Sanford, where this afternoon he ron- Ledford of Tenne««»* an* the teachers Sunday morning at I I ; eexcept the first
Uct*d the funeral servic«« over th&lt;* n*-1 engaged to teach in the public school» Sunday ol the month, when there will !&gt;«
a choral celebratjon with sermon at (hat
of Mr». Kent Ronaetter. who dlt»l this season.
Last Saturday night Brantly Milford, hour. Early celebration at 7:30 tho
, 1 tow*&gt; Sunday evea'ng, her paator
*,n* » * « y o n . vacation. .M r . Kent who is the guest of his uncle, W. J. third Sunday in each month.
Even song with sermon every Sunday
is the ton of Mr. A. T . Ros- Rums, took what he supposed was chill
iv
p
s m r s r 7 i3 tr
ON-}tonic, b u r Instead wm a powerful meat-"
Bring the family for an all-tiay picnic

. two chillittle girl
McKinnon -rethe. church

cine containing sulphuric add. An
early discovery of the ml*take and anti­
dotes being administered the young
man’s life was saved.
'osephine Street, who haa been
matron of the i l f f c Orphan-

Don’t Have Roaches
In Your Home
4 T K « ) f crawl ihrovfh « » n i *nJ dtsin* and
(ken over d U k rt cod n u b lr a and wattrf
d i « i M (c t n u sod ■ filthy poiaooout odor.
4 D on I u*e I p i n t for killin( roachn for
l o t d l t l H .K .I ltm &lt; i(li u. I».»l ,1 . I—«■. I yaul
horn*.
lk » M .-w l» « — . L JwS*.
Itu t
•pert of pbfSpKofOut p u tt » i l l ktQ a per•on
Many prraona die In thia way and (M
never known wkal killed them.

ow ners

all

\\T h a ve

today

hoostinjr

has
for

over

l iv e

th e 'yrreat

IO hom es, so m e eustiriR

Im mireti

fu t u r e

of

property
R iv e rv ie w .

th re e to fo u r th o u sa n d *]

dollars. Three riierrantilo houses. Boat and launch fac­
tory of larj*c and growing magnitude. Wt* have now 14
miles of streets, all set out in shade trees. We have free
public boat and bath houses. W e have one of the most
beautiful 50 acre public parks in the state. Riverview
has many suburbs since its inception, and R iverview ’s
geographical Inaction Ls such that it Ls soon going to make
its projjerty value far exceed any property about Jack­
sonville, and every lot now bought will make the buyer
a thousand dollars clear in the near future. W e have a
complete telephone service, and an efficient motor car line«
at a' 5c car fare to the heart of the city of Jacksonville.
__ Riverview
proprety will make* thousands of dollars for
S
the owners. Riverview has made gemd. Her titles are
®--prrfeet;-rTTTT} -a.v- mr'FrrrriTnrcnrTr Fas nn ritual. 1

4 Y o u do know that il • chicken eala an to*
■ect that has been killed with • page, it ia a
d u d chicken, and if a dog eala the chicken
it ia a d u d def. and if a buiiard eala the
dag it ag a d e a d -U e — r d i-

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- A ahort service of prayer and praise
every Wednesday evening at 7:30, fol­
lowed by an Informal talk on the prln*
dplea of Christianity as taught by the

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A Chid la Among Ye Taking Notes
ond fa ith , lie’ll Prent t m " -

j »porting thcmsclvw and got n line be­ daughter a loyal father and the com­
low with aome of the good things they munity a faithful friend.
The sympathy of the entire com­
are enjoying and the words, "Y o u ought
munity gore out to the sorrowing wife
to be here, etc ”
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-.X^rt -?» « »K»3Urri LrMadA xiiat-am t«-.atid sqn an&lt;l daughter.
they go away again to pleas; keep their
thoughts to themselves while drinking t
TH E GENEVA M IN STRELS
I liiia water and earing pretzels to keep
on doing the same thing and don’t tell Gave a Good Performance Hrre
me anything about it, because it will
Two Nights
always bo impossible for me to "come
The Geneva Minstrels gave two very
up there," and they know it when they creditable performance* here at the
write such nnnsrnse.
Imperial last Friday and Saturday

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an absolutely independent newvpaper as
his work “ cut out for him." It has been
one of those finding the needlo-ln-the
haystack tasks in the past, but thanks to
the heroism of a few pioneers, who have
lx irne the brunt of attack, a I »etter day
2s dawning.
Ahd the independent pa|x-r of the
future is going to lx- the successful paper.
Proper ciliting of a new-spai»'r riquire« as much tor poss-hly more i brains
us is re*quirv&lt;l of the judges who grace
the bench of the supremo court of the
United States of America. Th*s state­
ment may sound overdrawn but it is
true.
The Supreme Court of our country
does well to handle one rase a day, nnd
the luiiges take their tirue m sifting tintistimony, and they Lave written law
to f .de them
I l.e newspaper ed lor b:u&gt; a seore or
n.ore jiroMellus eai-h day problems
that are- not to Is- solved at leisure, but
NOW
Is n any wonder that mistake»
are often mad»
Men
solidly

of

no

und

stand

more-

mtnovably for that

jirnfmiioii

which

one

Though the cost is b u t five
-eefltsy-B nceda- -B iscu it - &amp;r»
too good, too nourishing, too
crisp, to be bought m erely
as an economy.

thought of it. The hotels are well kept
because they have custom enough, and
mostly from the motor travel, so that
they can afford to keep them In first
class style.
Thesc may seem at first to lx* some­
what extravagant statements, but a liH-«*
retlection will convince must intelligent
|x-rxiris that the tigurin ¡jn* not very
mucj, exaggerates!. Sp»*aking of the
different kinds of roads m New England
the Tampa, editor says:
Here they are spending millions of
dollurs on the roads: Most of the state*
have more than one metliod. The main
roads are- called state roads and are built
by the state. The lervser roads are- rounty road* and town roads, wlneb th&lt; state
hc|j«s to build, paying from one-third
to two-third.s of tie- cost and -«itnetimes
more
It u&gt; tin state road tn.ti alt rio ts
moM of tbe Vl»ltmg motor Iravs-I. the
rnunt&gt; und towti ro.ul» I» mg u.»»--l ebielly
bv Iik -h I trati,e iltimrh in ’ He mani thnv
an

w ill

built und nifi r ituuy
tiuus o(J the Ix-aten palli

attrai

l i t i or flit«» n , i a r » ago there wi-re
lliousaniL» ut abandoiii-&lt;l f in m through
anil u majority of tiuir error. r.»ult oul New \ ork and N- a f iigland
Tlial
from leaii'ng tisi far on tbe side of wa» lx-(ore- Ita- state» hail bulli anv «un
"merry " ijj Ih mg infila need by jx-rsonal »idi-rable rmleage ut grulli road»
Te
friends,dji, nnd not by
of ^,» n
dny thè lami t nut w a.» noi then miriti
LLi- lu w s ja je r til tur ui lorre.-jsin
(aymg la v i» mi
. •
,- f i di UV
dent u b o . w-lhng
make u
-.or,
f luti ai. aere a
..
.-.1 r gì ' - •i
in ligl.lu g for .1 i¡,.l rai.s* ..r ngaiti-l inurki t garih-iuertMiketlm ss to t.igb plrtri- i- o l t i n |, ii
All Ibruugi
Ila i-oiiiiiry
ir*- hard
uslruy by fin r.ilship. and tin sj.-m of
sy tn j »a, by w inn on trinili rit -nf* rimro

»m i» d h

road» wl,-e,

wentiur

or other worldly gam &gt;an tmu-b bun
i ’llulr * ip.i stimi.
What is liu tb '’ '

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* 'iiteli |»»,| li • i

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lui.itTeefed h.

.»lei-woo •

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" . . » l i . i i . d i. li. I le

&gt;iur
iilhi-r
wìth .« te.iiii i,ani tni»
om »In c h etif,fronts bull hourly, and J.rcxlue. or a umti.r . .ir ,&gt;r otjier veli »le
Is -t atiy enus.- lor wonder tout he soiiu - !»»r i-jr!!!’ - . i*| j leaaure
time* fats to "g»t by with it?”
Tnere- i» a v u ;: ety of road» ,» ng bulli
Is

i is. editing a iw-wspajM r i- a "man's III t lil» lim thoitstor,i -«» timi of Ine l'initl
job," and tl you .,ri not trying to lx- a f r&gt; III the »m ailer |- : e — and V-Ilagi-S a
man, kovp mit n, it
large animili! &gt;‘( VMilln d Idiel -» tu mg
fin- fill lowing 1,atonal on t 1a- -uh
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rtinly |e. I V II.

«n sh ip . It is the one time of the year
that the average business rnun can astj,e |iusjnt^;, 0f'g o o d government.
jj(, approach« the fray arnx-d with a
ballot and armored with good Intentions
und high iiurjxixi-s. He bare* his breast
to the foe, ruim-t his head like a clod
lenging stag, lifts high his javelin andund forgets t«» go to tie- |xi||- or
jdays ruui all day with a few elio--n
spirit*
Its a funny little old world and
the {xijiulution brings up tiie funny
average.

Monologue
Street Scene

\V. Adam
Down Home Rag
Ensemble
Ghost of the Goblin Mun
Agnes Mussefwhite
^ our’re a (ireat Dig Blue Eyed Baby
Mr* Curlett, Mr. 1‘ hil i, * and others
Monologue
Blanche Pattishull
Swinging—Mr. Moon Man
Sextette
Solo— ( ) Salvation Nell Mrs Curlett
h Come and KLm Your Honey
Mr». Curlett nnd I. F. Heyl
Boat Scene Bobbin'
and Down
Ensemble
Overture Forwt l^uis-n
Ibs-ix*
O v e r t u r e - H'jipndreimc
l t o \ er

Ix-gliw tu limk now .L- tltmigli nne or two
in* n w ill idler ibei .M |t«&gt; fur aid* rua r
in n i

E veil

l.l|»-

remili'

I ’pa-ning

1! e

»alary

Mlore

.uni m.oa

attrindivi

and

tin

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M

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national -net
to

Mr»*.

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s ta tis t-'-.u.»

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Paid on the ont.»l.ti
on

tin-

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mure now

than Ilu-y .did u. 1»M, il sta r,lis) u» out

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think that we are gi Mmg full.. HiOOOd
&lt;1( 100, 1(1 |sr rent more- wag’ -- than w-e

pali) j u.»t South ol Un- big puv limi un
Ihe tiearh at Miami

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imi m io ti •• i.hiin n o l i » • ir tace l.y

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b l V I,at III M&lt; I 11 lia It.»» IV»— gr
eonstltuli » a II a,.a j,o . n
in wi at ila . a i e ,i ni jla ai.tomol.ih winsili
tlx-y kin w utx.ni p .ijle
tu late lutti» &gt; T o n i» b a ve h s-n bulli
" I n si me ilo tatua-, he wl o fiiis into a .villi a i o l i : . - ' I .a»»- -»ith a li-tum-niHis
jnuani.li

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« • i 11•■ » [.» to gl ve Ixith
hi ­ ciliègi»!
' »ad» and t Ite
plu ' » ! f. t 4&gt; 1 rr. ' i
er» u m • u i lm » Tii.iry lu-» e very r« i'-sj i r « “lili ¡a » VAijM i. ! In* Ini liminoli» »ilrfailto fts-l I n [. „I ni-, g u t . id -»• l» K* n« ^ |*H h* r.t
puja; (or pnbli-liUiw -o httu i I va',at il
Sut 1« f i*ail- Wpuoi
v olul imiira- the
know» ninni! h-n.
And oft- n t rne* Ih* nriiM.FH ‘lui alM1 agi ir
irai • nterewt* of
Illudi »t lilntb r I- the u i s t vulnerable Moiula
Th&lt; v would re «lue*- l,y tuie

s o n n t , i g abolit

l im w h i i i

to attuik

th&gt;ni* th«- i&lt;*i o( nutri i ring n*e fruii»
ai.d othi-r ero|.» and l*-ave th*- money so
reflect i| it thi-e l i n i » , .m l in »¡lent .»avi d in tli*
nd» i f tln- fruii gniweru
gnititiii.i- .e ■1 11 n.iiil i .n oi.ivii.i. h
.od (arti i i» "J ti* y woulii &lt;-\ti-nd * norwors»- 11 fall I la II
ii ously thè a *-a **( | rolitabli proibì»'. ,
t *41 «*( mi 1^ vigetabl*» (i*r northern
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C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K I N D S OF H E A V Y

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L a r g e s u p p l y of H o r s e s , M u l e s ,
W a g o n s a nd H a r n e s s a l w a y s
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e

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S" • • a
r»» -n * v*e*( »«* SStv»titftgi.tr*, Mr. I Toner

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BROTHERS

SALES

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U la c k a m llh in * and

apa ir lo a i n cotlft&lt;*&lt;-!•». &gt;

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ohe alni ha.» Ia»-n under ' " i »••leralion
(o r a long Ulne. Th e ellort i» tx-ing mudito get an approprialion for a 60-fix&gt;t
rhnniM-J wìth a depili of G feet, 107 milr*
long, running frmn the St Jnhtt* river lo
Mike fiora

K.tliv 'uv l“»-n ap|rt*'nt**il pastor
» nee
-h* hirm*-r |«-.v»t-ir H*-v
. • . • ..r. I d ' ; ; ,ri r ' *• ■ v r.| to The death
W B 1i ( .. ,|i
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pre-aeiier but gave up tix- m irstry for
.•.*r. iat&gt; r to SauL'VIlie, n.*w known a.»
• »- *» . i. 1 ! .ri hi
In I v » ; \|r » a il» wa» the (ir.n-tii i of nii-d'i-m«- ami now he w-ll
lla r I Ol! to Mis.» Berth.i S B-aline of • un.Inni t'a pr.irtirr *,( m*'&lt;iii-ine with
Medina, N. Y., mm- of Um- Lite F J. jirvarhiiig.
Bodine of Enterprise
Bosld*-» his wife
Mr Saul.» lea viti one son. Mr Kulph
. .) Saul» und on*- daughter, Mr- la-on
U light of Luke Helen, F"la ami si-ven '
»i»t«-rs, Mr* II F" yuackenl».»» and Mrs.
Sarah Dav.s of F2i&gt;t* r(iri»*. Mr» /ertoh'u
Brooks of Osteen. Mr*. H. ( ‘ Bu»hn» ll
and Mrs Ellen Curl sle of Dt-lamd, Mrs.
Charlott Scjyv:n of V iim ». and Mm.
Mary Gain* of Onk Hill. Ha. F’or 37
yiur* Mr. Situl* wxs in partnership with
tli*- Hon William S. Thayer of Fmterj)ii»*
Aiiout four years ago tins partih-is I Ip was d- s*&gt;rvvd. Mr. Saul.» taking
over ti.e outside inter«*t* of tin- firm.
an

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over thè projis-r of irier('a»uig th«* usi.fid

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!*r*-»ident Dozier. ol th&lt;- I »-sburg
Board of Traile, is stili very i-nt,UL»iiL»tn

we are a**iin»l i a Chi
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III our I untili-' lutti 11 .111 we »to|i|M»| to

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TMC NEAREST DRUG STORE

\ »wirnnung js »d fortv tu*- i&gt;v mie
hnndred and tiffy fis i m .»z*- m.ide of

though.

PHARMACY

l ' ai 11 - h a l l

-4 ti— and otiier jiarajihernalia of .in up
ti*-«lute estulilishment is to !«• Iiuill iiy

\S nudi

And all School Supplies, EXCEPT ROOKS, tan
he found here. Our prices are never hijiher than
elsewhere, bul frequently they are lower.

S E I V M tfO L E

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and »olile ari- i.ald

ittVot, bui il L» exjx usi ve where- the siiriek
Funeral of John Saul*
a ni wsjiajs-r, in some re- huve to ,«• sinppi &lt;1 uny coiw'dt'nible ilLv
Mr. John Saul*, one of thP most re*sjnrt* is a good deal like |ire-iy-hmg tnee. For country road.» taoken stone
The (io »| i| truth must lx- jim-v -i AciI m 1» Mia-rally used. w»tli tbe uji|»T tbre-e »|M-rti»i eitizeiLs of EnturprLM- died very
» ’ iddi ni-, at his ri-widenrv on I'm*’ street
the form u( geiM-rulitn» or » o n ii'’ f«IIiiw
la - • I »lo lle rii i VI *I * ' 1, I 111• I i ph.llt.
■a l . 1 -day morning
will gel lot .11 d now I
..-p'xtiiii ..il, or ri i ie-,i la. or ■ »ia aJ.
"Lew i elsoi - ! Pi - u I i »
in h-dl.i
Mr &gt;:.ul.» «.u» iMirn a, ' ill.ihan, N.i*
. .i* • &lt;»| n||f* nf .»• .1 »’f • f T .* •/ »» .it»
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PENS, PENCILS, PENCIL BOXES, P oo ls
SACKS AND STRAPS, TABLETS.
INKS, CRAYONS,

Adams

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SUPPLIES

Your children enn buy at our store as safely a- )nu
can. Our line of School Supplies is the best in this cun111unity, and the assortment enables the children to gel juM
what is best jfnd what is needed. We will assist them in
selecting the right kind of supplies, for we are familiar with }
the requirements of the schools.

I » . « ley

¡•ork i im p» «si»' |'«y (.-'t - '« it

Uiv , f*nu,and rrrrier f nitirrete a liti a HT«hton
I a.olir
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SEND THE CHILDREN TO US FOR .j

Snoky Ookum

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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

SS rstd ng Day

Ensemble
almut what he would do l( he wi re S o l o
Bye Baby Bye
Mrs t ’-irlett
mayor .uni I ••» • mi ,io|s for the n '
i 1 bur t»
I'm t ioitig It.li'k to ( a olina
all
I be m a y q r '» job i» going by de
Ensemble
fault*and the only thing to do is to nu»e
( trihesirn

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si(iul h'l d i» i » . . ' ■' il - 1'll il

Melinda'«

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hit» eertM-d to

A lw a ys 5 cents.
crisp and clean.

\fareh-G rand Union
Schleppcgr!
Cotton Plantation. Georgia Iaind
Ensemble

* There is just a bare poeHibil'ty that
some man will run for olllce in the next
city election and give the •U&gt;|as-tiir- and
clerks a chanee to gt t tiuir salaries
It

bill ila- m a yor » enair will

B uy them because of their fresh­
ness— because of their cr
because of their goodness- lecause
of their nourishment.

i

¡n this country, jind nothing i.* or ek-rtion emphasizes the dutie* of citi- ‘ «j,.n

1» fig bt that il t ItwM* o| the iicwsjiu|H-r if itu-

I-

.Soda crackers-are m o re nut r it iv ift lfa r a n y oth er flour
food. U needa B is c u it are
th e p e rfe c t sod a cra ck ers.

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t i*-.
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—At
1a,n
rurv ntnu}mumitinnnii
ezeep: grits and bacon there is no earth- formani* th-y madc . (J#oJ(lwJ hjt. The
• |the Atbtnticv. .
*{ Editing a newspaper is a man's, And-fhen Col. Stovall gets down t o « ly use in tell.ng me about anchovies
^
Wu
^
game—you kcept out.”
.
|figures and* tells us what these good ami humming birds wings and hot birds
lhc „u slc o f the orehretra was
. Advice to thij effect was recently |^ , 1, WOuld mean in dollars and .conts and cold b o tU « and Hectors and over |
worfh th„ ,)n&gt;1, of •admission,
given by a well known weekly news- 0f ouls[de money to the pc-oplo of'.Flor- the Rhine and State street and out in
„
h tof the’crpdit of th, performance
paper editor of Florida to an even better y a Listen to him:
Denver and w r r a n d i c o and St. I*ouis lm #l;„
Is die Mrs. Endor Curlett who haa
known corporation lawyer and legislati ve j When you g e t'to figuring on what anjl other M-ajibrta thnt are all Greek to 1
worked early and lnte to make the show
lobbyist.
* good roatLs would do for Florida, you me. I am patiently wa’ ting until the
a sucrejw and with staging three perEditing a new»j&gt;aj&gt;&lt;-r is indeed a man *' become aman-il at the rewult*. It us eleVatior is put in the court house and
,
,
. formance* at Geneva, Orlando and Sangame," and, sad to state, it has proven our Ix-licf that when wv get a system of
’
.
'ore! Mw aggregaton und their manager
most to big a game for any mortal man good roads, connecting most of the prin- phur waU-r at Philips’ corner, put on a ha(, lhej|, work cul out for tbem&gt;
that ever lived.
c i,«! points a m l r e ^ U |n the state that red n ecktiew d ride up and down on the
FoI|owi fa th#
m „ d thoso
Men of hra’-ns experience no great at m a t 100,000 will come-to Florida
! Hovntor all day and nave my pint ure
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dtlllculty in making some raondy thrdugh every winter wttb the, rears. One bun- taken unroot a. the postals say .andInt, rIw utor
-Mrs. Erulur. C u r k tu ..
the business conduct of newspapers if tired thousand people at $10 a day each : then ;n nic o f tttt~f rtTTriv 'wtt^irPC som e1- ,r . „
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End— it. H. I attishall, W. Adams,
they are absolutely servile to interests w. uld
make a total of a mtllforvdollars a real post cards depicting hig|i life in Sanf ’ jn-le__Thusa Tarlx II \dt’ii Gre h
w hich make their m i vice worth w hile, day spent in ou r'flate liy visitors for a . ford as she is writ.
i ant, 1. K. ffeyl, Agnes M usselwhite, H.
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¿¿f- but experience haa. Uuglitjdl, newspaper
af three
months.
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Hurley, Harry Phil iips’Jeanetta Sheldon,
workers
that
the
man
who
trie*
to
edit
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.
almt*t staggers credulity, but It is wliat i ^ Every recurring primary, campaign \ i|i]i Marion Tarbell nianche Patti

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of $« to $10 a day. and aonif much monthan .that. But tla-j In variably aUy
whore the road» are good.
When Florida guts a system Of im
provetl h'ghwaya it* s u
p
e r
fruits, its vegeta Iilea and farm products,
its fresh .dr and its numerous other advantagr* will mak«* it ihw u 'c itu t *inter resort for the whole north, east and
|west, which will bring them In thousands
with their ears. They
will tour the
stati«i stopping at our hotels, eating our
products and »jtending their money on

Dr

SS hi n ni the i o|ori-i| Method »t eh un h

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottlinc; Co.
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M A N I'F A&lt;’T1: H Eli.S OF GINGER ALK AND SODA W U l ' '
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1 Wallace Stovall. ..alitor of the Tam pa " !,rk'
*■,l n *"
to cover on
T i e funeral wa* held from All Saint*’ :
Tllbune, ha* b:s-n n.itoiqig through' u •v1’0*1 " n,! , l ‘ ,‘ ,w"
“ n «" • ’ 'Gat
Church.
F’.nterpris«- Saturday morn'ng, [.
New England and he w.it*-* the Tri bun* ** unimiiru»**1
S*
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t.
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’Oth.
F ervk w by Hev. Alleyn
u mint ti.tertaining und instructive let-;
What H o i'da need* to n-.ake her faof
DeLand.
ti r about tlx-road eeiiatiuction which lx- n,0lu a,,,f wealthy i» good nwids jind
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fo ib d there. Re w rit« of the defeat of |morc klK&gt;d ro:,&lt;l*. “ '"1 ‘ ben some more ’ The pull iH-are-n» were Hon. F. W,
Sams, Mcasrs. R. S. Sheldon, K. »B.
the good rotnl* hill In tlx- laM Horida 1^f0&lt;K,
Jf
IcgUIature and then says:
Such fact* nnd afjpttnenlti are- actually Osteen. William Pndgctt, W. J. Burns,
;
Just, one we*-k’s visit in New England unausVerable, yet we Flfirjdu people Sr., O.- IK V S a »'•
sit
around
and
allow
our
nuturubadVan/Ytn«p|(
lhoti-"who
attended
the
funeral
would conv'nce every n'ncompoop who
oppoM-d thi* m«a»ure- of the fallacy of tag«s und our tremendous potK'b'litic-a from out of tojvu were:
hta argument. With a paved highway to L-e dormant v n j ly Ih cause we haven’t
Sanford— Ms» Jind M r»., .A. T. Ro«from Penaacola to Jackaqnville and even a part of the husinesa'sense which M-tterr Mr. H. E. Tolar, Mr. Geo. H.
from Jackaonville to Miami nnd Jnek- the people of bleak and barren Now I ng.«’ p^.Iia[ j ’ \ jr j^ey.
aonville to Tampa, the winter visitors land always exercise where» dollar» and
DiTaind Jud fv J. W. Perkin*. Judge
weidd amount to more in Florida than rents are atn slake.
Bert F’ish, Jttdg«- J. A. Stewart. Judge
its orange* ami w-liter crojiw in jia.»t
¡ J. f A-v Crory, Hon. J K. Alexander, Hon. ¡
years.
* Now and then l-g*l a |«&gt;»t are) from
-p. F a tili* Sheriff Fàiw.ir»! Smith. R.
It U very clear that Florida n.*&gt;ds ¡in­ *ome of my friend» who ir*- away *-n- J*. NYjdUrrY
roads over which automobile* joying th e m se lv e s at sumo' watering
Daytona -Hon. Charle» Dougherty
vel firm point to point with com- place ( w h a te v e r t h a t is/ u ud th e y tell mo anti Mr. Jackson.
Cn the roads nf New York, Mass- about w h a t a good tim e they are hav in g
New Smyrna— Hon. F. W. Sauls,
«.QU. « la i Hhoda Islami- thago art and h e r n ynura tr u ly ia laboring ft-.vuv
T*yrnr:¡.~irf
rr: w mim: Mr: tv s . stipi -1
nda of aotomobilea upasing every trying to make a living and unable to
don and Mr. Linton.
probably at leu t half of them at take even the train to Enterprise. Some­
OaUetj— R. D, Brooks nnd wife, K..B.
w on of tho y ear coming from other times I think those picture postals are
Oster
n nn&lt;l wife, jfilri
Realities ar.d - touring over the goed a nuisance and just invented to make a
What
touriati and viaitora step man discouraged with hi* IqL
*
i , and th* g«n*r«l «ari.tnal* good does il do mo t à gu^u at. «une-spot .. In the dcalh
U
cacti penan spenda an a v o r t e a thousand m'Uw away and ace the boyra RwtíCn loving ’
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our Fal^^l^pT
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satisfaction.
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footwear. It is the world’s standard of fashion, nnd has won an
enviable reputation by its perfect fit, its style and its serviceability
It is a Perfect J3{t00 at the Right Price, apd the M ost Serviceable
shoe at any price. Its superior merits have b»H'n accorded Instant
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BARFORD.

FLORIDA

P H t DA T ,

SEPTEMBER

18.

1810
Vol um*

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W ill P a r a l h l T ra c k s

VI

W ill O p en O n M o n d ay

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Compelled By Law

O Jtccchobcc T o F t. P i e r c e W i l l

although there w :ls a majority for the ,R, e. cv o
ur, d
u m
i ud u
i uc ce Is
is E
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i ppcecc itce u
inn uciwi
A ttt u
en
an
d
mil
u&lt;-i*-.i ils
u* hnnorury
honorary escort, as
wets in the total county vote
This
Ncw
1L i v e n
W r e c k S t a r t O f - j Laat year the blight which »truck th»»
drives the saloons nut of Duniw-llon, unit
. B y T___
h e S c h o o l B oard
‘ “ ' V " " ' V f ' K&lt;
i
t
Hastings licit, and other potato growing
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l 1 Dull U»art-nt »e r r Mayor .s¡H-nrer.
h c ia l I n v e s t i.g a t i o n
those nolile industries must now seek
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sections
of the state, was severe and the
Connelly, It. A. Newman. U It.
New Road* W ill Open Up Finest
crop
was
fully 60 jier cvnt short of an
f r « e t precinct* in the eouniry in »hu h Prof Perkin* Takes Occasion T o Give St» in»,
r.u.
H
u
«land.
Cruse
Barnes,
!
Money
1
%
Placed
Above
Human
Live*
ns. Ed. ito» lumi,
Hurnes.
Land* In F lorid* A n d Give
tn continue their useful minisi rations !
Scholars And P u pH* A'dvlce
0*i?nttP*-«utb W .J L
-----------avernge.
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li ’ l un Fox and Bresnahun officiated
‘ 1
t5duble' Track*jfc _ ____ ^ in the causo of, civilt/aium.—-Ajikebind - r—^^a—T f ’ L n
• W « iß Ä li« ; ir ^ G 'iS r
The acreage put In on the lower east
Trli-gram.
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***" * P,n in 4
at t e rhurrh and several lu-autiful »*■—fort For Safety
—
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coast
will lie large lliis Heiwon. TFe
Word has teen jiìre&lt;i»dTò TTRi eTitffwx-r- 1
î
T t
I Siifffoycr"public Schools w lllstart an- lection- «e re rmulered hy -*t--Wpewlnl
.
,
e.vit
coast
section ut Miami will havo
ing co ri» °L the Florida East Cuaxt
The coming term of the Florida other term Beginning next Monday chou
Washington, f)
Sept, JG. On the an earlier crop than any other section
Railway Company, now engaged •irrl-Womnn*.
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-Iwfafo
* state. Slrpmcnts are made in
hcvl* of the IntenU
te i'nnumwi«.
Commerce com -, wi
of* »nc
the
nUlCt
putting the finii hing touches to the ^
to
,, T
* l 1¡dlshosaei*, prom-, and greaf. prepnnrtttm* anr bei ng ^w d » } ” Lather Urcanalian paid a beautiful
,M* to ** the **■ » in the history of the by instructors and parent* in order that ^tribute to the young man, giving a brief mission’* scathing denunciation of the hampers and
of the spuds go as
and some
a
southern. *nd o f the Lake Okeechobee school,
Seattle, and Spokane, Wash,
all may lie in running order when the outl-ne of his life as a citizen and mem- New Haven road for the recent Wal- fur west us
as Sea
dlviflm *&gt;f the F. B. C.. to la* In read!first sh'pi
sh'pment generally sell for
bell strike*. It Is expected that the her of the church and pointed out the lingford wreck, in which it was held that The
—
Itm within ninety days to run the lino
tit to
•» J7 jn-r
— *hamjier on the northern
Young M en’s Athletic Hub
lieglnnlng with
with its
its high
high ji $6
high water mark in attendance will be uncertn'nty of Ffe by h » opening words, “ man failure," lieginning
from Fort Pierce across to Okeechobee
" in i i is Lminiiien, ■jnnarket.
The Young Men’s Athletic Club held reached this year and Unit there will ho j “ H** ye always ready, for ye kilo« not . . . ----—... t........ .
the new resort town to be established
wna responsihle for the loss of twentyits aecond meeting last night. Sept. -4. over 600 pupils enrolled on opening day. I what hour the rail may come."
on the northern rim of the great lake at
one live», m-ntiment in rongress rafiidly 1 The acreage, w'll also Ik* large in tho
It was a lively one and those present In order that ill may be ready ne*t
Jt . ,, »underfill coiiK-ldt nee. or ilh .
,,
* Sanford. section
ils the truckers who
the terminus of the railroad, no« being
to crystabze
today n a movement
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enjoyed the meeting verv much and are M onday Prof. Perkins sends Tlie Her- F uii.i r llresnabun dmignated il a s|ss- Ix-gnn
.
,
,
,
.
,
have
cleared
new
land an. devoting al­
pushed to completion.
Further
to
take
up
th«.
whole
subject
of
legt-da.......
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much interested in the progress of the 11,1,1
foHowin*: regarding the opening •ai " t ” f Providence, he happened to lie
imwt &lt;h&lt; entin- acreage to potato*«,
than this, it is said fhat plans have laen I club. Th.-r.
lion for train safety at the December!
Were eighteen pres4-iit
and the parents should be sure to read a t
Tin*
soil at Sanford is particularly
soger on the ’ ll fated train that session. Backed by the infilienei* of th«
perfected for a branch road connecting un inerì
•I eight m e r lie previous it
F lu e • 11, h rid w a s l i e I n . I Oil«- t o r e a c h
May town with N ea Smvrnii, and a unti ing.
Irtepsinte t ’omnn-rce taimniission an adapted to the rais'ng of fine spuds and
"The city puhli* school
» ill o|»-n tin
of Bryan .»Her tin- « r u t ,
din-ct lire from Ormond to St Augus­
etlort
» ill I»' ri'-eh* to eni|s»wer the com- with a favorable*n-;iao!t the growers will
t Itllci-r» « i pc b-|i-, t--I ¿la fu » » s
Monday morning. Scpc *j;i, at S o ’clock
• rul ofleruigt '.uri profi,.« and mt&lt;vi(.ii in deal with such qu-sdi &gt;ns a- coin money and many of them liclievo
tine. giving the K. K. i
not only a
li. B. Punlmi. pn-xident.
Pupils »Ini e.\|»i t to enter the hrxt
^ otea I .)
.-.a. ni tlie muny friends, the Brother- nevi cars and modern safety equipment. that ties seits&lt;&gt;n •» the appointed time.
direct stfalght line down the coast for
— I agatnut li. C. Phillifis.
and second grad o must n itori at the j jltMH| an(j tiH. Sanford lodge of Elks lavPlant City truckers will probably
Comintaeioncr McChord, who hits intourist handling« but practically double
Vice Presi de nt Itmimillnl, fi vote* - Printary Building, cor. Palmetto a v e -1
&lt;&lt;&gt;|np tH^utiiul emblems of their
.........
.................
..
|
put
tn about 500 acres, a nfight incrcaw
tracking the road, so as to nllo* of
vrutigati-d many recent wrecks, .s draft- 0Wf |wl %vaf
They
hlim!.
again.it Philli|Kt 6; Md^iughlin 5.
.
nut* and Sixt.li stns-t
Pupils
entering |,,V|
,-,te.'m in tie- lb « ring lid [
freight traffic and local trains to be
n
g
a
hill
to
place
such
,M.wer
with
the
^
on
^
,
he
^
netW()n
G. P Wyatt wna nominaud nml
-*th. filli, fith, 7tb and htli gradii
utei to the «lead.
handled from Fort Fierce through by
commission. Ke,,n*s* ntative Stevens of an(, many ((f th|J Krowm ,^,*flv&lt;, ^
i-lected unaiiimouxlv a» m-crelary, finan- ;ir’ ’ F'-Huc&lt;t.-d to cobi»* to thè Grammnr
the lake, thence up over the ne« iigei
s* t mi Inis such a p..| liar \unii», man \ . W Ham,»si,in-, chairman of a sub- , h^ &gt;Wf w,„ ,M, lh(l ,1IinruT yt. „ u to
mal and cornit(hiiiding -*&lt; ret.ir&gt;.
I School un Sevi-nth »trei-t
Pupili etith’s year » ’
choboe division to Maytown and via
it.-n » ;thoilt a li.olii,-i t - ».irli .-•■mimtlvi- ..I tii«&gt; Interstate ( oinmerjaMr. Mcl.atighltti and \lr \\ icker run ''-ring Migli Si lumi, i &lt;• '»Ih. Hlth, liti*
I
y*el&lt;|
and prices.
via JVat &lt;a to Jacksonville
|i is said
I the city .has Ih . ii \« rl- &gt;1 in ii iiiimii ti 1*. tixlay began luniring prea tu- in th- ra.. (t.f tr. a.-ur,
IT«-udi-nl “ fi1* l ’-'th gradi- must curii,' t.. thè High
In
tie- .Mnnitiix* section, including
that the Florida Bust Foust H.iilaiiv in cie.1 Olle i - i .Mi 1 v -.r i( \|r M&lt; Luugh•mil eOrro" for tn viral i„
u. bn mar. t &gt; tie- drafting of a similar bill.
IbiiMm.' rei T i f i l i . ” ., avelli!“ . '
Jirsdf-ntown.
Ibibncttn, Parrish and
T
ii
he,i
mg
rl.i
a
.
i
-I
-\
■
&gt;
t
•
&gt;
I
to
i-i
tend* lo make on the northern run of II,,
ts-t weetl \u.th and IV ut li stp-ets.
Terra
(
'
a
the
acreage will b:* fillly 20
.&lt;
nturs.
K\|
s
s
L
s
in
r.nfr't.id
up
ratini»
Lake Okeechobee a resort city that « ill
• minus «&gt;-r&gt;
•r*j laid tut. I -! I ..ike
Mr H i Philllt"» « .ut nominuted and
Pupi!» who ha» e Im ri sludying dutper
rx-nt
]arg«-r
Ilian laat year. Expe­
«ni
litheard
Indore
a
rvpurt
”
made.
be tlie jieer of Palm M&lt; ai-S nr Miami
• mvti-rv . « bili*
In heni etLs « vpt
* * ‘t 1
ej.i ted imai iin.. , I i» chairmnn uf ’ tu mg ih» .nmim r atid vi'.-’ t t&lt;&gt; take ex
rienced growers iu-lieve that good money
,Tf|c* lake is furr.cif in lu t’ r&gt; .or .
h ». r .li d
- - , I¿illliullC CUlutj.llIts \ì f l'IltlllJH IN *1 .1M: IM.l! lu!t*- T•*f [f •'
r|l ,|f» T*| *1*’^•1«’ 1
«d l l«- nude tic- year on Irish potatoes
It is really one of Jhe most lH-auiiful good tnan in that line and « ili devote to collie Monda;, prepan-d to take thè
km -r im r .-u|. * r
t nx- l.i use l ne sorrowing fr-endi. and tin
and ce|er&gt;.
•
t
bodies of water In the state ami i- »i»i*| s|MS’iul atte' ' -■ cheek
given
him
l»y
Jacob
H.
Schlff.
a
d family.
th è atlibdic sid. &gt;-f “ xamiri i t t " ’”
P n - •• .■xatnlnatioti» «ili 1
Tlie new ax-tion on the (b-orgia
N . t. ^ .rl It.inker ii in
« a . he c ' i i w
to te the largest body ui fri-h «a ler ui the club.
he I'Hiidu* t- I
' l.i lene Iler» "I t tie
-o.iti.r
.V Florida Uri'lrouil
from
lb»- United Statrw
Its » « t e r - t*em wth
Ini
iianki-r
-o
t,—
un.
I
t•
•
•
i«»&gt;
on
the
clitxil- m ti,, i r 1--i 11V•■ rimili'
1-our short -j *s . Ins. were ll.ieli li
Drilling Dren \\ i-llfnh and ducks, and its banks »it b those elect is 1 olll..-rs
-land
li,
tin
i
lb
jm-»cIitii“ lit trial of the Palatk.i to Lake City is b.fittg rapidly
Il »d l li**1 Im Ii.ei-M.ar&gt; for parenti
\i
I’. li|&gt;cr. sufieriiili-nd.-tit fur rIn- iiovnrii'ir
i In* deaignaimn of the check r|evr-lo|Mxl ami a large acreage of potagame of all kinds native to Florida
li
S u », fello»- g -I liiu*&gt; unii lit • have »hu han i'Ujiil' enti-ring the lust gr.idi­ t»i
U
II
Dr’
ll
ng
t
«unj.4
»
*
ot
Jai
The growers last
«ill la-come n hunters’ paradise, and some club. Bit tttti.-s are preduV.-d !•&gt; lli i. o.i hut ,d! olii, r pupil- »h o -in(or tin- iiov.-rnor's campaign fund dnl tin-- »ill it,* jilantix)
• »ilH'h •«* Ilo» J.i.* I
do« li a pot r -1 »&gt; t ii to |Ii,»| i-e. Mr SchifT year in tin» six-lion while handicap|i**d
the location of the r&lt;-.&lt;.rt o- id »n u rs ttiv »r it 't
, -, «.'II for l o « . ” g ini I- '. ■I -m i
It [.&lt;&gt;—ini, iiiM .,1 mat“ an', dit- with too much rain made a very credwill insure salubrity of climate ami mild
I ! artet r|u-. ■!
time n
i t 'ill Iti li|"*»* r.-i- rting
* t mix-1, i .■
•
•«8 I 11||. I Mlk. i .g
I
I.
tatile -flowing and the ,»cri*nge will be
'.•(»'' *.
n II I- * .1 -.'
aid Judge klltier
Bess all the year
Already the Fast .lltth
l o I la- letti li, r ■.i I U feet --I ■ 4* u r ' •«--K
i « H- i dun ¡ire-nli nt oi t|n court, I nil il l 111&lt;re.L-4-d i li i- year
CourtvCompany IS behind the develnpI » ill tie III lie. i -till i in th*- H |gI S. hi hi!
Ati&gt; triinrtn.ttion a ill lie gladly t
l look Itali ■ Hay to go d u » t l a »«•U l M illin g 111 II r t rntnnt p r.e u x -n iio n |
(
flwit ot lands and town -in ^ along the celli d all-1 given, J
Tim Haniuigs News report* that
Building mlnrduv fr ci. - a* u nx. t.&lt;
I t »* -V-xjMM-u-d l i u t i t h e n »•■11Ww division, and the public « ill !„• nf
j
iioukl
liave
to
chargi
me
p.
tit
jury
that
lohn
N !x 4- C x„ of New York wifi not
1 ¡ in * I ■re ' « d l
i'
lo ronfi r
I' \\ i \ FT 1« i I i b. nor. ' (i
1I \ • 1 1 the i AiH-r ixiii-i iil. i To tni i * h i ' . I-, -nterestwl irl tjie Hast tig ’ s potato
fend a cliunre to h..y t-i • lots nr car
till h aril upa Whi i mj - 1 1* i liter —
id»ml
v ir.1 I
-ii .
di i"*»i nf ol h&lt; - at •ar
’
■utn r III nninr-. m
giv. r 1»
led e&gt; ie|it u- com ui ss on men and
den nr grove acreage in t1 • region «In ri
There « i l l I m .i f.i ulty mix ting Sur
S inlnrd, I- I i
.................* I he pci-uliar't **X of If. •
I -. to « Imm it ».e- dellven-i, -Hill broker- as the r interest« Imvg boon
yature 4as demonatrutie.it »he turday. S. pi J',lli at I ’ID p m ill 11.
I i ii .11
'
** ttnt t ie » a ter-h mill i it • -i. -1il it • I.»-. &lt;o".
taken over i*y the Nix-Hughe»* Co.,
nio»t lavish with her gifts.
High School Building. All teuehei
i Li-rta tfepili
reaciied, ru-*ti in. •• .t
[ ; *;
■'Suppressing" Ne-»s
»it
li Frank
. Nix preiidutit, and
are urged to be jin«tj.|it."
never till up the hole the water can
This week «i- |&gt;H.k&gt;x| it i neigMioring
Francis
S
Ecklex
secrt-tfiry. For a
The
North
t'unlina
Ij-gixlatur**
eonN .1 P K B K IN *'
■ i .imi- a b o v e .1
Jrar Hall, an Orlatid.. inung man -M-hangi* -\jHitii.v in -■ • &gt;i. ,m uni
iinnile-r ol viur» Jolin Nix &amp; Co., have
........ I ir, *-xt '.e -r-liti.tr. x**.-i -li I - l a , t o
ire it giM-n ii ,
about ‘JO years of tig»-i- ri-.ting «&gt;11 to
if Im« ;i lilting m a ' had gni.e » ru n g .
eon*iil.-r propoli* triadi I*. V’ ViT.tl rail Iss-n inti-ri-sti-d on u large scale in the
foim « fi4-m-4day, having ycslertlav it&gt;•&gt;'.if im " ' 1
• •arm- l.uux In Nut-hell
1 ** ' •
I I" r ’ • a ij 1-tnXi nt Í f r- igtit r.tlex ¡witato ih-ai and in 1111 controlled over
JtAtMt it...i i,»„ rtgbi taut st . lI aaI U at tn“ »'U 1.111 III■» X1IJ11M1- t, 1
i ill » Hilt
. &gt;lUl
.o per . .-Mi of tin- acreug -. Th* short
M ID '
•
&gt; i , I .
I*
»•
,i
,M,-ttll
•«I
.l0st( |. by a mowing ime hm.
1:
.r
*&gt; 1 rlnti fi th» gartn '.1» » . 1.11.1
\ t
' imi t-on-i
Afte» eftecrtrij» nrynntPH-141,*4i ul ia . 1 year rMSuia-l ii'844tr.uJy
■in- du
ciijent is-curn-il at J»‘IT Pre—■*»11 * i.irn
.t t
Hi.» «t 1- - r\ j.-..1..it.!. - ' .d ,
\ la-, tri l i m i ' I.
'
• , ; ,v
r••.-4—*— . 11 • .• • l unt 11 to f-ir ill i inc.-rnixl and w fi mike iioftl
alsiut four milia noutli of tin- city, »hil- l o lf .e e il iln r and ., &lt; I loto l
l&gt; lU*III t 1V•-1&gt; 1' « 18Ol l|4 LIJOW 1ill'll! ill
■' 'll El I 1-lV t ! I 'I 1 f.llfcf J* Ulr-iMitf«* grower- iud fue-tors chury of tak’ng on
they were mowing grass. Young was ing, unti thè edit«r Imd lixteiuxl unii the| ly. We have a new state game war'll n
on tlie (irojMimxi riitj- rliangex »til be re- lisi large an acreage. Till* new com­
walking in front of the machine, looking leurs liaii «un tin- promise frfim Inni j now who evidently means busi nuns und
Pm mim-nI Ituilih-rs Hi •re
»-i-iv»xl,‘ At a miL-x mi-utmg of shipfs-m pany »11 Ik- mtereatod in a c^njederably
for Munijis, or other tilings that might Wc Inni goni- tlirough «u h Un- -arile tie is appointing the btxd rncjt he ran
Dus afterniMiri Govi-rr &gt;r f'ruig dtx-Ian-d reduce*! acreage, about 2,00(1
Ö acri»* in
Areh-tert Muir&gt;
interfere with the hi ml**. He stopped thing do/a-n- "f tini-.x our-.,|” T, An ed get in tin- various counties .......Hint.
nmi-.ll in favor o| .»•-. &gt;-|&gt;t»ny* the road’s Hastings. 100 nrr«*x at Bunnnfi.
lell.Wlil a
tractor H N I ,d and “ lapped up" one -d tin- imr-i-s and iior i- oul_, I tiii.it
I" li.L
lie like- «arrien* to &lt;&gt;- that the lav» i- thr.r.ei, I
-m.illi-r holding at Elktnn
,-J
j in Umi- tilie said - i n i rix-nininend.i
I ite city io U •
in turning to walk around the machine, and filx di-lik*-t iidnubt.xilV it »ill !■ ■
-- alni I.« itale-, enlolei'd
■
li
ild tn men j. - it .1 iti ru- -|mx ul
tie city and
Th&gt;- -evi-ral other firms who have
the projecting blade struck the luot at lit- - 1rengtti (-. t » "X •
i.l 1 of , tv e .»tni tor-, d li. Iti r tii.Ill ever I» i.jr. I m .
I i i-«- gi nin n . '
t-x-n t, ft|&gt;- deal for soverul .ears »ill
the instep, scm ring all art«-re« and lead­ dut V i - jii-t Iti-*
of t I,, «if ilD rr&gt; • i -• i . - irung. ; public e*tltin.
i I bipoli- D
••ach ioni-.il larger acreage and tlmr»*
ers Mr Prixwott • urn- d l. corded tin- i if i/, n
fM'«*i *1
Al I \i»1! Î III I,I t»f
W • rein. '
■• . ■ m m V f
Alii 144' it . , I' .
i'H !■ i e irnl.--r of in |t*p -irLtit grow­
M
-ill Odi •
it &gt;' 'll \
itg to kecji the young man (roll! bleeding tii ol.it
i . riain iking go aip ' î p* ir^; u .ul* .11■•I u»'i,n li •
We fiad i. i
o i li il- . Mi k
er- or tie di-tr ct Smith Si i|ol-l**tl,
\ .o........... .
i -, 11 o • . to lay by
to d.atb, and brought him to the city in In
¿im»I
ill-e a tearful fain**»i 'l'iniik* ili* 1‘omihi!
iinriteiil loue.i
• p il l a i on ,» i a &gt; r . u of d ’litv and
• .t f r th. xtnti t. dtvover
mr tifai1lb*l»r*x»lMirgh Uro»., ti» Klkt.ui Potato
a huggy, taking him to Dr Pillans’ of
It lier • ros- lud t r
in ut to r Mi»ed d o,
i- tlie ^
loi I t, I Olii . '. Mill I Ialini IL it Lx.-'iilugi-, lliilierl 1 I ekra-f. will In*
•
. ■ •
¡-r
ft«-, where the injured
member was curile tu us and n-gg'd the favor,
A
ïhv imIlling ■Ai’iiÄUh L** iit*ur -il f i
atei sevi rill ot ■r Ir î » dî g . in I Irl.u do L«' I'
and, to get exjM-rt inlormu »et've m the deal, and !.. S Ktllingxdrtwst-d.
big-headed man jmnjMMl ux about it and fr the iH-ni-lit of hunters who want tri blx rp x lit
M r I .a son is a promt- ) Uff» un tilín {»flint I»Wort* tho ciuw pru* wuvth. J. A, Gladney, J. L. .Middleton
anil called us a eo«ard for so doing
A In ols-y the law jv&lt;- puhlish the follow in.
I : 5
n&gt;-ni builder an i r .v- rn.iii.v n.iitnict- iiMgrixvxx* flirtile,-, the inquext into the ;,ni*
H. MillVan are among tho infic­
short
time
afterwards
the
shado»
fell
It is reported hen* that the sheriff of
t»yno|isi- of some of the things if is i n ine hustling ñu-i- ii JmiIi • “ I •trun,,« ci 11j r»- ».mini.iv giri’i* di itli, »Inch » llx si-t l"‘ndt-nt growers
N.
Packer,
. fiumter county has John Gary, the negro across Ins threshold and he came run- lawful torlo
t&gt; und in 'utili r « ! .411*111 I ■« n, 11 ,t 11 luf Saturday, wu- adjournrxi to October
..
who attempted to kill City Marshal, Ding and iw-ggixl ii- to -av nut lung
cirsi, it lx a violation if the law tn gentlemen ji.iei f it’ 11* r.il 1 iitlb ' a i •. &lt;1 it, inai tune a ikx-txion as to
fti-gister Your Dog
Totian Sunday morning, in custody,
"Y e s ." we n-ph-d. "but don't you hun, « uhout first securing » license.
a|rprec'nti-d v
I- *1 l-urull- "i ¡LM mi III M iiniidL m li gal -tatua will have inx-n
Our attention wax directed to the fol­
hut the report cannot lie confirmed. rerm-nilK-r bow you called us a coward
.«arli-d try tue -tate’.- alienists, of whom low -ug capping
Second, tin- hunting ¡teicxon do»*s tmt iM-rs of tiie evi r e ■ i nig lb tel i I mil!
which appeared re­
"I know," he re­
Acting Mandinl Stafford has gone to for keeping still?*
open until Nuvembef 20, and cli***- and Mr. King «ili curry an a-iv rti*&lt;- Dr. Carr.l S McDonald and IJ r. May- cently in the Tampa Tribune, and ft is
Sum ten file at the request of the sheriff plied, ’ ’Put 1 was wrong. It tx different
riicnt uLxii tu ki&lt; |» fi riami- h -lor" Un Dim -a « and &lt;¡u*«t¡oned Scftmidt today. iii-re p a w d on U) those of our jieoplc
Feb. 20.
of Sumter county to identify Gary. Tho now." . And we listened even to him.
pijople
of SunforH and S-nuitole cu.iut...
Q
who own valuable dogs. There were
Third, the law 'prohibits the killing &lt;&gt;f
town Is quiet, but a number of citizens There are things that an editor can't
Anytl.ing In ti»e ureh'teclural or
so many (reeufiar laws pawed ut the lost
quail,
ducks,
doves,
turkeys,
swan,
j
At
the
llnpliat
t
liurrh
an* gathered on the streets awaiting the suppress. There an- other things that
liuiluing l'tie «ili rcx'i-ve (Ite i-areful .itsrsrcon of the leg'sluture that !t would
The Find liuptiat ciiurch haa extelidtxi
confirmation of the report. It is be­ he can forget with propriety. As far as gixxie, snqie, rnudhetts, squirrels, river
leiit'on of Mr k-ug or D N I-a/-viii al
ri-qu re the average I’fe time to digest
and
all
game
bird
or
game
animals
ex
lieved that if the negro captured in we are concerned, »*• would rather lessen
.» call to Kev. lieorge Hymun iu pastor t¡HHn K¡| ¡,ut this is one of much mti&lt;
irlandn
o! tlie ciiurch here, and the call ha» inx-n
Sumter U Gary he will be taken to a the grief of a parent than to throw out a cept between the dutm mentioned above
merit-to our people, as there are many
accepted. Ruv. Hyman is expected
Fourth, il is unlawful to huy or sell
morse! for the vulgar, gossiping public
place of safety.
dog» here of great value:
&lt;
Some Pumpkin Vine
nere on October 15th to take up the
to Iced u|&gt;on. W e would rather wipe any of the blrtis or animals |ironx-ttxi
C.
I l l
"Am
ong
the
now
‘kinks’
in
Florida
Ccnway, S, C., Sept. 24.— “ Peter, work ax^p&amp;.tor.
’ ■ ' "There is no city in Florida anywhere away the tear» from the eyes of a mother by tho law.
game- laws, is a section concerning tiird
Tne Bupti-t church here has been
than
to
"have
nervo”
enough
to
join
a
Fifth, the law prohibits the killing in I’eter, the pumpkin eater," never ran
Pear tho alto of Bradentown that can
dog». All must be registered with tho
point to so much improvement a* is heartless crowd of Hying tongues and any season of turkey hens and fernuk- »cross * pumpkin in his day near s&lt;i verj fortunate in Sixruring the services county tax asaoasor, or they are consid­
large as the one now growing in tho yard of Rev. Dr. Douglo.-« to supply whle
, toing on here," any* tho ManaUo River sink the iron deeper into her tender| deer.
ered legally nothing. A pereon can
of
Dr. R. G. Sloan, of Little River, this they had no pastor, and great ,n te r«t
Joumi]. “ In addition to our twelve soul. 'S o when in this neighboring
Sixth, tho use of tra|is, snares, pits,
steal
'a b'rd dog and if tho purp is not
miles of sidewalks in use, council has paper we failed to find what we wanted, dead falls, cr the baiting of fields for the county, or he could havts kept 100 wiviw. has been maniinted in the services held registered with the UMxnor, his owner
Reliable persons Lsseit lit t the vir.e by Idm. He will preach next Sunday cannot proaecuto the man who took
construction of eleven we mace no comment. But deep down purpo*o of capturing or killing birds, is
morning and evening.
in our heart we admired that editor and
Be L in k e d A t O n c e

tho place twentySeaboard - Air Line is
station, a new
hg up and various other imin sight-"

it.

l

t

l

Board of Trade is planoming week. There arc
cilixena of Pulstka who are

prohibited.
liked him le t cr because he had a heart
Special attention is called to tho (act
that was tender, and he would rather
that the open season for dovtta and
listen to the jibe« cf the unfeeling pub­
squirt cis is the same as for any other
lic than to the sob« of the heart broken
game.
wife or mother.--Orlando Sentinel.

cox • n more than one-*ighth of an acre
and has produced 5c0 pumpkins, the
Lirgtat of which weighs nearly 100
• Irish Potato Crop In Florida
(icuncfa. It in t.ily a wonderful right
Jacksonville, Klan Sept. 19.—The
to bthold. If any one is skeptic. I ab ut Irish potato acreage this year will be
this ho can go t j Liltle River and se lor considerably larger than any previous
himself.
Seeing is believing.
It is season and conservative estimates havo

Funcral of Bryan Higgins
Cooler Weather
without doubt the largut ¡nimpkin vine
The funeral of Bryan Higgiax, the in
A cool wave swept over Florida Munf'uliloriiiu
■- -the
v - world
---- '-1 If
" r'
“ ------- ‘bus* t voiday and tito sudden drop In temperature 1victim of the head on cofi-sion between produced the like it ha» ro ver Ux-n reother porta i»f tho country
made a rush for coots in the evening» and passenger trn'n No. H3 and an jMt/| ported in these parts.

ff* "

and see the
engine on Tuesday morning occurred
early morning».
Dr. Sioan says that the vine was a
list that have
Light front occurred Tuesday morn- from the Catholic church nt' eleven voluntary growth. Ho never dtearned
.old friendship«.
morning.
The of it assuming such proporlior&gt;s. ire
ing in Tenneawe, extreme Northern o’clock Wednesday
' Tkh
ermer-winter
™y,
&lt;n
iiht mutin ■
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rw the nloce In the Alabama y id Western Carolina, ¡rTPM 'Chm rh was crowiUd ta-iLL^ iU », r.... „ ] [
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»

||M,t n made by tlie growers and they l&gt;eIn ve the tutal is atsiut 20 per cx-nt
1Jur»,i-r than laxt year. The reports
from diliervnl iax.-lions of. the north of a
ah», tag« in tt.u apud crop lias determintxl many growers to plant a' larger
acrt-age tbun usuai. While the potato
trv-H in Florida lust season was not uj)

.via &gt;_ a _.»^ »— .» ..j , »nnounced in reports hero today to the |tho store» closed for an hour nmTother It is understood
" M&gt; f *'&gt;tln
llnlil ir.l"lL
that the county
fair tu ine usual standard in the Hostings

■ Primitiv

county,

him. The ‘taker’ ia neither a thief or
criminal, according to law. A license
lor the dog dot« not have to be taken
out, but the dog mast be registered If
his owner would own anything of
’TjJue,’ "

„

Notice

Sanford Traction
will operate
Car leaving Sanford
\. rn. and 3
p. rn. Rctumung liivve Mecca junc­
tion 7 a. m. and 4 :lffx ^ tn .l
Monday, Sept. 29th. Exceptdays and Sunday«.
w-

1

*

Misa Dolly Duncan of T ivart* V
tuli
iiexpressions demonstrated tho sympathy authoritiia will make an effort to have it
potato be.l, growers are confident that been appointed to represent tne Third
and
respect
for
the
deceased
and
his
»a
s
*
*»
on exhibition her* in October. If it can ti.ia &gt;ear will Le u good season and by
Brigade at the state reunion of Confed-The elevato? in t i » court bouse is family.
»
*4
* 1
’
sufficient sUte of pnsMTVii- spr^u.g to prevent blight tney hope to
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,
»
. .
,
8
» .
....
erate
Veterans wfa(ch' meet« in
-The
bited » t * t h e stata
U t afa
f * r ¡i.aw e a lo»ger &gt; U d per her* of goo«U cola T M o ire r
23. Sbo U U » . . .
-Í tatock thaf^^WlffqpDmr"—4*—
.twndcil th. fun.r.t tn
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                    <text>of $« to $10 a day. and aonif much mon- j »porting thcmsclvw and got n line be­ daughter a loyal father and the com­
than .th a t. But tla-j In variably aUy low with aome of the good things they munity a faithful friend.
The sym pathy of the entire com­
are enjoying and the words, "Y ou ought
whore the road» are good.
munity gore out to the sorrowing wife
.. —
When Florida guts a system Of im to be here, etc ”
* u fr t j p ì ì l ì i ) i i “ J u s t B c provetl h'ghwaya it* s u p e r b -. X^rt -?»«» K» 3UrriLrMadA xiiat-am t«-.atid sqn an&lt;l daughter.
ER
tw e e n Y ou a n d M e
fruits, its vegeta Iilea and farm products, they go away again to pleas; keep their
its fresh .dr and its numerous other ad- thoughts to themselves while drinking t
THE GENEVA MINSTRELS
vantagr* will mak«* it ihw u 'c i t u t *in- I liiia water and earing pretzels to keep
t V t N T ilt G A U POST NO 1 IN II ter resort for the whole north, east and on doing the same thing and don’t tell Gave a Good Performance H rre
_____
• | west, which will bring them In thousands me anything about it, because it will
Two Nights
with their ears. They will tour the always bo impossible for me to "come
The Geneva Minstrels gave two very
A C hid la Among Ye Taking Notes sta ti«i stopping at our hotels, eating our up there," and they know it when they creditable performance* here at the
ond f a ith , lie’ll P ren t t m " products and »jtending their money on write such nnnsrnse.
Imperial last Friday and Saturday
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t i*-.
i
ni
— At
1 a,n
r u r v n t n u } mu m itin n n ii
ezeep: grits and bacon there is no earth- formani* th -y madc . (J#oJ(lwJ h jt. The
• | the Atbtnticv. .
*{ Editing a newspaper is a m a n 's, A nd-fhen Col. Stovall gets down to « ly use in tell.ng me about anchovies
^
Wu
^
gam e—you kcept out.”
.
| figures and* tells us what these good ami humming birds wings and hot birds
lhc „ u slc of the orehretra was
. Advice to thij effect was recently | ^ , 1, WOuld mean in dollars and .conts and cold b otU « and Hectors and over |
worfh th„ ,)n&gt;1, of • admission,
given by a well known weekly news- 0f ouls[de money to the pc-oplo of'.Flor- the Rhine and S tate street and out in
„
h tof th e’crpdit of th , performance
paper editor of Florida to an even better y a Listen to him:
Denver and w r r a n d i c o and St. I*ouis lm #l;„
Is die Mrs. Endor C urlett who haa
known corporation lawyer and legislati ve j When you g e t'to figuring on what anjl other M-ajibrta th n t are all Greek to 1
worked early and lnte to make the show
lobbyist.
*good roatLs would do for Florida, you me. I am patiently wa’ting until the a sucrejw and with staging three perBuy them because of their fresh­
Editing a new»j&gt;aj&gt;&lt;-r is indeed a man *' become aman-il at the rewult*. It us eleVatior is put in the court house and
,
,
. formance* at Geneva, Orlando and SanRv
game," and, sad to state, it has proven our Ix-licf that when wv get a system of
ness—because of their cr
'ore! Mw aggregaton und their manager
most to big a game for any mortal man good roads, connecting most of the prin- phur waU-r’ at Philips’. corner, put on a ha(,
lhej|, work cul out for tbem&gt;
because of their goodness- lecause
th at ever lived.
ci,«! points a m l r e ^ U |n the state that red n e c k tie w d ride up and down on the
FoI|owi fa th#
m „ d thoso
Men of hra’-ns experience no great at m a t 100,000 will com e-to Florida ! Hovntor all day and nave my pint u re
of their nourishment.
. , ,. _
•
*
^
i
«
.
* ,
un o COOK part:
dtlllculty in making some raondy thrdugh every winter
w ttb the, r e a rs . One bun- taken unroot a. the postals say .and In t, rIw utor
-Mrs. Erulur. C u r k t u ..
the business conduct of newspapers if tired thousand people at $10 a day each : then ;n nic o f tttt~f rtTTriv 'wtt^irPC so m e1- , r . „ . . „
.
... , ,
Alw ays 5 cents. A lw ays fresh,
,,
, _• , ,
....
, |«
•
,
,
i i
E nd—it. H. I attishall, W. Adams,
they are absolutely servile to interests w. uld
make a total of a mtllforvdollars a real post cards depicting hig|i life in Sanf’jn-le_Thusa Tarlx II \d t’ii Gre h
w hich make their mi vice worth while, day spent in o u r'fla te liy visitors for a . ford as she is writ.
crisp and clean.
i ant, 1. K. ffeyl, Agnes M usselwhite, H.
•
*
¿¿f- but experience haa. U uglitjdl, newspaper
af three
months.
•*
9m
Hurley, H arry Phil iips’Jean etta Sheldon,
workers
. . that
. .the. man
. who trie* to edit
.
almt*t staggers credulity, b u t It is wliat i ^ Every recurring prim ary, campaign \ i|i]i Marion Tarbell nianche Patti
an absolutely independent newvpaper as one
¡n this country, jind nothing i.* or ek-rtion emphasizes the dutie* of citi- ‘ «j,.n
i
R&amp;~~ . w
his work “cut out for him." It has been thought of it. The hotels are well kept « n sh ip . It is the one time of the year \ f a re h -G ra n d Union
K r,
Schleppcgr!
one of those finding the needlo-ln-the
because they have custom enough, and th a t the average business rnun can as- Cotton Plantation. Georgia Iaind
haystack tasks in the past, but thanks to mostly from the motor travel, so th at
t j,e | iusjnt^;, 0f'g o o d government.
Ensemble
the heroism of a few pioneers, who have they can afford to keep them In first jj (, ap p roach« the fray arnx-d with a
Monologue
\V. Adam
lx irne the brunt of attack, a I»etter day class style.
ballot and armored with good Intentions Street Scene Down Home Rag
2s dawning.
Thesc may seem at first to lx* some­ und high iiurjxixi-s. He bare* his breast
Ensemble
Ahd the independent pa|x-r of the what extravagant statem ents, but a liH-«*
to the foe, ruim-t his head like a clod Ghost of the Goblin Mun
future is going to lx- the successful paper. retlection will convince must intelligent
lenging stag, lifts high his javelin andAgnes Mussefwhite
Proper ciliting of a new-spai»'r ri- |x-rxiris that the tigurin ¡jn* not very
und forgets t«» go to tie- |xi||- or ^ our’re a (ireat Dig Blue Eyed Baby
quire« as much tor poss-hly more i brains mucj, exaggerates!. Sp»*aking of the jdays ruui all day with a few elio--n
Mr* C urlett, Mr. 1‘hil i, * and others
us is re*quirv&lt;l of the judges who grace different kinds of roads m New England
spirit*
Its a funny little old world and Monologue
Your children enn buy at our store as safely a - )nu
Blanche Pattishull
the bench of the supremo court of the the Tampa, editor says:
the {xijiulution brings up tiie funny Swinging—Mr. Moon Man
can.
Our
line of School Supplies is the best in this cunSextette
United States of America. Th*s sta te ­
Here th e y are spending millions of average.
111 unity, and the assortment enables the children to gel juM
Solo—( ) Salvation Nell Mrs Curlett
ment may sound overdrawn but it is dollurs on the roads: Most of the state*
what is best jfnd what is needed. We will assist them in
h Come and KLm Your Honey
true.
have more than one metliod. The main
*
There
is
just
a
bare
poeHibil'ty
that
selecting
the right kind of supplies, for we are familiar with }
Mr».
Curlett
nnd
I.
F.
Heyl
The Supreme Court of our country roads are- called state roads and are built
some
man
will
run
for
olllce
in
the
next
Boat
Scene
Bobbin'
and
Down
the
requirements
of the schools.
does well to handle one rase a day, nnd by the state. The lervser roads are- rounEnsemble
the luiiges take their t irue m sifting tin- ty road* and town roads, wlneb th&lt; state city election and give the •U&gt;|as-tiir- and
P E N S , P E N C IL S , P E N C IL B O X E S , P o o l s
It Overture Forwt l^uis-n
Ibs-ix*
tistim ony, and they Lave written law hc|j«s to build, paying from one-third clerks a chanee to gt t tiu ir salaries
Ix-gliw tu limk now .L- tltmigli nne or two O v e rtu re - H'jipndreimc
lto\ er
SA C K S AND ST R A PS, TA BLETS.
to f .de them
to two-third.s of tie- cost and -«itnetimes
I l.e newspaper ed lor b:u&gt; a seore or more It u&gt; tin state road tn.ti alt rio ts in* n will idler ibei .M |t«&gt; fur aid* rua r I’pa-ning Melinda'« SS rstd ng Day
IN K S , C R A Y O N S,
Kn*» ruble
n.ore jiroMellus eai-h day problems moM of tbe Vl»ltmg motor Iravs-I. the bill ila- mayor » enair will remili' » '
Eveil l.l|»- hit» eertM-d to talk • bunts Snoky Ookum
Ensemble
that are- not to Is- solved at leisure, but rnunt&gt; und towti ro.ul» I» mg u.»»--l ebielly inni
A nd all S c h o o l S u p p lie s, E X C E P T R O O K S , tan
almut
what
he
would
do
l(
he
wi
re
Solo
Bye
Baby
Bye
Mrs
t ’-irlett
NOW
Is n any wonder that mistake» bv Iik-hI trati,e iltimrh in ’He mani thnv
h e fou n d h e r e. O ur p rices a r e n e v e r hijiher than
mayor .uni I ••»• mi , io| s for the n '
i 1 bur t» I'm t ioitig It.li'k to ( a olina
are often mad»
an will built und nifi r ituuy attrai
e ls e w h e r e , bu l freq u en tly th ey a re lo w er.
all
I be mayqr'» job i» going by de
Ensemble
Men of no jirnfmiioii stand more- tiuus o(J the Ix-aten palli
fault*and
the
only
thing
to
do
is
to
nu»e
( trihesirn
solidly und mtnovably for that which
l i t i or flit«» n ,iar» ago there wi-re
M f
I».« ley
1» fig bt that il t ItwM* o| the iicwsjiu|H-r if itu- lliousaniL» ut abandoiii-&lt;l f in m through 1 ! e »alary .uni m.oa tin olii, i m.. i,
lea n e ffa She|i|on
anil u majority of tiuir error. r.»ult oul New \ ork and N- a f iigland Tlial Mlore attrindivi and n ay Is- »mu ei
TMC N E A R E S T D R U G S T O R E
Mr»*. J IJ Adams
from leaii'ng tisi far on tbe side of wa» lx-(ore- Ita- state» hail bulli anv «un m elili lit i all lx- . n alasi
I. II Niver
Phona 275
SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A
P I.o .ii-’ 75
"merry " ijj Ih mg infila need by jx-rsonal »idi-rable rmleage ut grulli road» Te
Mr
-».are-,
•
national
-net
u
--|e
.»Ita-n
friends,dji, nnd not by
of ^,» n
dny thè lami t n ut wa.» noi then m iriti
i. - i
»s 1u» irg'.i l’ai I i»ha X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X S X X X X X X X X X X X
LLi- lu w sjajer til tur ui lorre.-jsin (aymg lavi» mi
. •
,- f i d i UV i ..... to s ta tis t-'-.u.» s,,rne
dent ubo . w-lhng
make u
-.or, f luti ai. aere a
l os i- gi.i l'ai 11 -hall
m
variably
rem
ind
.»
d
Bill
N
.
i
•
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.-.1 r gì ' - •i
»•rv allori» .»nini
-I li.eir I.I.id.»
in ligl.lu g for .1 i¡,.l rai.s* ..r ngaiti-l inurki t garih-iuertMiketlm ss to t.igb plrtri- i- o ltin |, ii
\ »wirnnung js»d fortv tu*- i&gt;v mie
All Ibruugi Ila i-oiiiiiry ir*- hard P a i d o n t h e ont.»l.ti a n d » o lile ari- i.a ld
S i*ti relay, though. hnndred and tiffy fisi m .»z*- m.ide of
uslruy by fin r.ilship. and tin sj.-m of »mi»dh road» wl,-e, ir- lui.itTeefed h. on tin- insidisy tn j »a, by winn on trinili rit -nf* rimro
w n. i .......... . ' i i n • iioiiti d in I'-ir i ar t liai • dn r* te and jirovidi-d with »1 adv «.il.
wentiur i- ••t ' • r .»lei-woo • i-.d
LIVER Y, S A L E S AND F E E D STADLE
¡•ork
i imp» «si»' |'«y (.-'t - '«it mure now -4 ti—and otiier jiarajihernalia of .in up
or other worldly gam &gt;an tmu-b bun
*'iiteli |»»,| li • i " . . »l i . i i . d i. li. I le
C or cr P a r k A v e n u e a n d S e c o n d S t r e e t
i ’llulr * ip.i stimi. What is liu tb '’' &gt;iur
iilhi-r wìth .« te.iiii i,a ni tni» t h a n Ilu-y .did u. 1»M, il s t a r , lis) u» out ti*-«lute estulilishment is to !«• Iiuill iiy
Is om »Inch etif,fronts bull hourly, and J.rcxlue. or a umti.r . .ir ,&gt;r otjier veli »le III o u r I untili-' lutti 11 .111 we »to|i|M»| to tln- Mlami Bearli Impr ivi-met t t '.im
C O N T R A C T O R S F O R A L L K I N D S OF HEAVY MALI INC,
Is -t atiy en us.- lor wonder tout he soiiu - !»»r i-jr!!!’- . i*| j leaaure
t h i n k th a t we a r e gi M m g full.. HiOOOd pali) j u.»t South ol Un- big puv limi un
time* fats to "g»t by with it?”
L a r g e s u p p l y of H o r s e s , M u l e s ,
Tnere- i» a vu;:ety of road» ,» ng bulli &lt;1( 1 0 0 , 1(1 | s r r e n t more- w a g ’-- t h a n w-e Ihe tiearh at Miami
V
• M l-,g i f | v 0
i is. editing a iw-wspajM r i- a "m an's III t lil» lim thoitstor,i -«» timi of Ine l'initl
!*r*-»ident Dozier. ol th&lt;- I »-sburg
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a l w a y s
job," and tl you .,ri not trying to lx- a fr&gt; III the »mailer |- :e— and V-Ilagi-S a
Board of Traile, is stili very i-nt,UL»iiL»tn
man, kovp mit n, it
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
\S nudi we are a**iin»l i a Chi over thè projis-r of irier('a»uig th«* usi.fid
large animili! &gt;‘( VMilln d Idiel -» tu mg
fin- fill lowing 1 ,atonal on t 1a- -uh
• li. al! I..- I .i f ; ut ai
i-s» ( ! In- ' &gt;. * ! i * a!g&gt; «i. i ■ S" • • a
.»••'I
i .e I &lt; , i . I.,. » i I i I*.i-i f
Ulackamllhin* and
a p a ir lo a i n cotlft&lt;*&lt;-!•». &gt;
/♦♦ I, «•♦'!**—
**
•i*
*—i*«si t»*■«*«
Uiv , f*nu,and rrrrier f nitirrete a liti a HT«hton
tviHury»
Oiiv hi*#»»* i iittiK lo r»» - n * v*e*( »«* SStv»titftgi.tr*, Mr. I Toner
Nx»Mi U t m u l . Ia.olir I» I*.,Ml.. I 1-I »il' .11 .11» II, t 1U
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I
Inafi-t
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• » n.» • u- iitr.ig* d
I I • j.n .-• t
a iarg*' *'
► h it
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rtinly |e. I VII. II.all or Woman who l-olii’U tiohe alni ha.» Ia»-n under ' "i »••leralion
Il - tu I of road '» lllui'h -Il
read*.
(or a long Ulne. The ellort i» tx-ing mudiittVot, bui il L» exjx usi ve where- the siiriek
Funeral of John Saul*
"inditing a ni wsjiajs-r, in some re- huve to ,«• sinppi &lt;1 uny coiw'dt'nible ilLv
to get an approprialion for a 60-fix&gt;t
Mr. John Saul*, one of thP most re*- rhnniM-J wìth a depili of G feet, 107 milr*
sjnrt* is a good deal like |ire-iy-hmg tnee. For country road.» taoken stone
J.
ONLY AUTHOH1ZEI) BOTTLERS OP
The (io » |i| truth must lx- jim-v -i AciI m 1» Mia-rally used. w»tli tbe uji|»T tbre-e »|M-rti»i eitizeiLs of EnturprLM- died very long, running frmn the St Jnhtt* river lo
»’ iddi ni-, at his ri-widenrv on I'm*’ street Mike fiora
the form u( geiM-rulitn» or »onii'’f«IIiiw
la - • I » l o l l e rii i VI * I * ' 1, I 1 1 1 • I i p h . l l t .
■a l . 1 -day morning
will gel lot .11 d now I
..-p'xtiiii ..il, or ri i ie-,i la. or ■ »ia aJ.
"Lew i elsoi - ! Pi - u I i » in h-dl.i
Dr K.tliv 'uv l“»-n ap|rt*'nt**il pastor
Mr &gt;:.ul.» «.u» iMirn a, ' ill.ihan, N.i*
. .i* • &lt;»| n||f* nf .»• .1 »’f • f T .* •/ »» .it»
si(iul h'l di» i». .' ■' il - 1'll il
I .1 » I |. un
SS hi n ni the i o|ori-i| Method »t eh un h » nee
i i- kiil»l -t * *•:.!« % j • • ti fi«»t an ..i.i, . Ilornl.i in l'.'.u
I'M-ai 1 er- ,| ! • . •
u* • 11- i • -I "
-h* hirm*-r |«-.v»t-ir H*-v
. • . • ..r.I d ' ; ; ,ri r ' *• ■ vr.| to The death
?. . »
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• • . • i. it.- i
W B 1 i ( .. ,|i
I If K - Il X w.L» a
I,
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hut 11,. d'
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mg t h* in u n lit ,or «luit U n. do i».! i v i ; i.ual limi.» IL» wa. oli tu thè r.&lt;ad I» .•.*r. iat&gt; r to SauL'VIlie, n.*w known a.» pre-aeiier but gave up tix- m irstry for
M A N I'F A&lt;’T1: H Eli.S OF GINGER ALK AND SODA W U l ' '
In I v» ; \|r »a il» wa» the (ir.n-tii i of nii-d'i-m«- ami now he w-ll
»ay
b l V I,at III M&lt; I 11 lia It.»» IV»— gr imi mio ti •• i.hiin noli» • ir tace l.y • »- *». i. 1 ! .ri hi
I’ ll O N E 21
eonstltuli » a II a,.a j,o . n
in wi at ila . ai e ,i ni jla ai.tomol.ih winsili
lla r I Ol! to Mis.» Berth.i S B-aline of • un.Inni t'a pr.irtirr *,( m*'&lt;iii-ine with
jirvarhiiig.
tlx-y kin w utx.ni p .ijle
Medina,
N.
Y.,
m
m
of
U
m
Lite
F
J.
tu late lutti»&gt; Toni» bave h s-n bulli
"In si me ilo tatua-, he wl o fiiis into a .villi a i o l i : . - ' I.a»»- -»ith a li-tum-niHis Bodine of Enterprise
Bosld*-» his wife
jnuani.li U i .ii.m a i i w«| u| «r 1 .ritit -*
« • i 11 •■ » [.» to gl ve Ixith Mr Saul.» lea viti one son. Mr Kulph
sonnt, i g abolit l im whiii hi­ ciliègi»! pl u ' » ! f. t 4&gt; 1 rr. ' i
' »ad» and t Ite . .) Saul» und on*- daughter, Mr- la-on
er» um • u i lm » Tii.iry lu-» every r« i'-sj i r « “lili ¡a » VAijM i. ! In* Ini liminoli» »ilrfail- U light of Luke Helen, F"la ami si-ven '
to fts-l I n [. „I ni-, g u t. id -»• l»K* n« ^ - |*H h* r.t
»i»t«-rs, Mr* II F" yuackenl».»» and Mrs.
puja; (or pnbli-liUiw -o httu i I va', at il
Sarah
Dav.s of F2i&gt;t* r(iri»*. Mr» /ertoh'u
Sut 1« f i*ail- Wpuoi
volul imiira- the
Brooks
of Osteen. Mr*. H. ( ‘ Bu»hn» ll
know» ninni! h-n. And oft- n t rne* Ih* nriiM.FH ‘lui alM 1 ag i ir
irai • nterewt* of
Illudi »t lilntb r I- the u is t vulnerable Moiula Th&lt; v would re «lue*- l,y t ui e and Mrs Ellen Curl sle of Dt-lamd, Mrs.
to a t t ui k
th&gt;ni* th«- i&lt;*i o( nutri i ring n*e fruii» C harlott Scjyv:n of Viim ». and Mm.
" li II Iglil lx- well (of Mime inopie to ai.d othi-r ero|.» and l*-ave th*- money so Mary Gain* of Onk Hill. H a. F’or 37
s5*S* ■
reflect i | i t thi-e l ini», . ml in »¡lent .»avi d in tli*
nd» i f tln- fruii gniweru yiur* Mr. Situl* wxs in partnership with
gnititiii.i- .e ■1 11 n.iiil i .n oi.ivii.i. h
.o d (arti i i» "J ti* y woulii &lt;-\ti-nd *nor- tli*- Hon William S. Thayer of FmterAiiout four years ago tins partwors»- 11 fall I la II
ii ously thè a *-a **( | rolitabli proibì»'- j)ii»*
ih
is
I
Ip
was d- s*&gt;rvvd. Mr. Saul.» taking
. ,
t *41 «*( mi 1^ vigetabl*» (i*r northern
over ti.e outside inter«*t* of tin- firm.
• 1 Wallace Stovall. ..alitor of the T a m p a " !,rk'
*■,l n
*"
to cover on
T ie funeral wa* held from All Saint*’ :
Tllbune, ha* b:s-n n.itoiqig thro u g h ' u •v1’0*1 " n,! , l ‘,‘ ,w"
“ n «"•’ 'Gat
Church.
F’.nterpris«- Saturday morn'ng, [.
New England and he w.it*-* the Tri bun* ** unimiiru»**1
iI 'a* rr•
S*
|&gt;t.
L
’Oth.
F erv k w by Hev. Alleyn
u mint ti.tertaining und instructive let-;
What H o i'da need* to n-.ake her faof
DeLand.
ti r about tlx-road eeiiatiuction which lx- n,0lu a,,,f wealthy i» good nwids jind
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s’
fo ib d there. Re w rit« of the defeat of | morc klK&gt;d ro:,&lt;l*. “ '"1 ‘ben som e more ’ The pull iH-are-n» were Hon. F. W,
à i-:.;
It gives
Sams,
Mcasrs.
R.
S.
Sheldon,
K.
»B.
the
good
rotnl*
hill
In
tlxlaM
Horida
1
^f0&lt;K,
J
f
I f " .’
US ^roa^ D^0‘lsurc to announce the opening'
our Fal^^l^pT
Fall
IcgUIature and then says:
Such fact* nnd afjpttnenlti are- actually Osteen. William Pndgctt, W. J. Burns,
K !*«
;
Just, one we*-k’s visit in New England unausVerable, yet we Flfirjdu people Sr., O.- IK V S a »'•
sit
around
and
allow
our
nuturubadVan/Ytn«p|(
lhoti-"who
attended
the
funeral
would conv'nce every n'ncompoop who
oppoM-d thi* m«a»ure- of the fallacy of tag«s und our tremendous potK'b'litic-a from out of tojvu were:
We have a most complete stock of all the n-jvve»i
hta argum ent. With a paved highway to L-e dormant v n j ly Ih cause we haven’t
Sanford—Ms» Jind Mr»., .A. T. Ro«styles, and invite your inspection.
We would not recom- j
IhIi «'■ v-*•-,- i?L, -,from Penaacola to Jackaqnville and even a p art of the husinesa'sense which M-tterr Mr. H. E. Tolar, Mr. Geo. H.
!
4.«
mend
them
unless
we
felt
confident
of
their giving com plct'1
from Jackaonville to M iami nnd Jnek- the people of bleak and barren Now I ng.«’p ^ .Iia[ j ’ \ j r j^ey.
land
always
exercise
where»
dollar»
and
satisfaction. “ PATRICIAN" stands
aonville to Tampa, the winter visitors
DiTaind Jud fv J. W. Perkin*. Judge
weidd amount to more in Florida than rents are atn slake.
f° “ H that is excellent in women’s
Bert F’ish, Jttdg«- J. A. Stewart. Judge
its orange* ami w-liter crojiw in jia.»t
footwear.
It
is
the
world’s
standard of fashion, nnd has won an
¡ J. fA-v Crory, Hon. J K. Alexander, Hon. ¡
years.
enviable reputation by its perfect fit, its style and its serviceability
* Now and then l-g*l a |«&gt;»t are) from
-p. F a tili* Sheriff Fàiw.ir»! Smith. R.
It is a Perfect J3{t00 at the Right Price, apd the M ost Serviceable
It U very clear that Florida n.*&gt;ds ¡in­ *ome of my friend» who ir*- away *-n- J*. NYjdUrrY
shoe
at any price. Its superior merits have b»H'n accorded Instant
roads over which automobile* joying themselves at sumo' watering
Daytona -Hon. Charle» Dougherty
recognition the world over. T ry “ PA T R IC IA N " nnd n plea ant
vel firm point to point with com- place (whatever that is/ uud they tell mo anti Mr. Jackson.
surprise awaits you. T
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Cn the roads nf New York, Mass- about what a good time they are having
New Sm yrna—Hon. F. W. Sauls,
«.QU. «lai Hhoda Islami- thago art and hern ynura t r u l y ia laboring ft-.vuv
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T *yrnr:¡.~irf rr: w m im : M r : tv s . stipi -1
nda of aotomobilea upasing every trying to make a living and unable to
don and Mr. Linton.
The
price to the wearer.
probably at le u t half of them at take even the train to Enterprise. Some­
OaUetj—R.
D,
Brooks
nnd
wife,
K..B.
w on of tho y ear coming from other times I think those picture postals are
Realities ar.d - touring over the goed a nuisance and just invented to make a Oster n nn&lt;l wife, jfilri
touriati and viaitora step man discouraged with hi* IqL W hat
*
Ii , and th* g«n*r«l «ari.tnal* good does i l do mo t à gu^u at. «une-spot . . In the dcalh
U
cacti penan spenda an av o rte a thousand m'Uw away and ace the boyra RwtíCn loving ’
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Number 11
BARFORD. FLORIDA

PHtDAT, SEPTEM B ER

1 8 . 1810
Volum* VI

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Will Paralhl Tracks

•arel
Will Open On Monday

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Compelled By Law

OJtccchobcc T o Ft. Pierce Wi l l although there w:ls a majority for the , , . v u , u m t u i u u i u c i s u i p c c i c u
inn
Record A tten d an ce Is E xpected
m
il uciwi
u&lt;-i*-.i ils
u* hnnorury
honorary escort, as
wets in the total county vote This
N c w 1 Liven Wreck S ta rt O f- j Laat year the blight which »truck th»»
Be L inked A t O nce
drives the saloons nut of Duniw-llon, unit
. By The
__ S ch o o l Board
‘“'V"" 'V f ' K&lt;
Hastings licit, and other potato growing
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.
l 1 Dull U»art-nt » err Mayor .s¡H-nrer.
h c i a li t I n v e s t i. g a t i o n

those nolile industries must now seek
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sections of the state, was severe and the
Connelly, It. A. Newman. U It.
New Road* Will Open Up Finest
crop was fully 60 jier cvnt short of an
f r «et precinct* in the eouniry in »hu h Prof Perkin* Takes Occasion T o Give St» in»,
r.u.
Hu«land.
Cruse
Barnes,
!
Money
1
%
Placed
Above
Human
Live*
ns. Ed. ito» lumi,
Hurnes.
Land* In Florid* And Give
tn continue their useful minisi rations !
Scholars A nd P u pH* A'dvlce
0*i?nttP*-«utb W . J L
-------------avernge.
- r—^ ^ a—T f ’ L n
• - —&lt;-&lt;■
li ’lu n Fox and Bresnahun officiated
‘
1
t5duble' Track*jfc _
_____ ^ in the causo of, civilt/ aium.—-Ajikebind
• W « i ß Ä l i « ; i r ^ G 'i S r
The acreage put In on the lower east
Trli-gram.
I
r'
***" * P, n i n 4
at t e rh u rrh and several lu-autiful »*■—
fort
For
Safety
—
:!
coast
will lie large lliis Heiwon. TFe
Word has te e n jiìre&lt;i»dTò TTRi eTitffwx-r- 1
î T t
I Siifffoycr"public Schools w llls ta r t an- lection- «ere rmulered hy -*t--Wpewlnl
.
,
e.vit
coast
section ut Miami will havo
ing cori» °L the Florida East Cuaxt
The coming term of the Florida other term Beginning next Monday chou
Washington, f)
Sept, JG. On the an earlier crop than any other section
Railway Company, now engaged • irrl-Womnn*.
....................*'■•»»
-Iwfafo i'nnumwi«.
* state. Slrpm cnts are made in
of* »nc
the
nUlCt
putting the finii hing touches to the ^
to
,, T * l 1 ¡dlshosaei*, prom-, and greaf. prepnnrtttm* a n r bei ng ^w d»}” Lather Urcanalian paid a beautiful hcvl* of the In te n U te Commerce co m -, wi
,M* to ** the **■» in the history of the by instructors and parent* in order th a t ^tribute to the young man, giving a brief mission’* scathing denunciation of the hampers and
and some
of the spuds go as
a
southern. *nd of the Lake Okeechobee school,
Seattle, and Spokane, Wash,
all may lie in running order when the outl-ne of his life as a citizen and mem- New Haven road for the recent Wal- fur west us
as
Sea
dlviflm *&gt;f the F. B. C.. to la* In read!sh'pm ent generally sell for
bell strike*. It Is expected that the her of the church and pointed out the lingford wreck, in which it was held that The
— first sh'pi
Itm within ninety days to run the lino
with its
its high
high ji $6
tit to
•» J7 jn-r
— *hamjier on the northern
Young M en’s Athletic H ub
lieglnnlng with
high water mark in attendance will be uncertn'nty of Ffe by h » opening words, “ man failure," lieginning
from Fort Pierce across to Okeechobee
" in i i is Lminiiien, ■jnnarket.
The Young Men’s Athletic Club held reached this year and Unit there will ho j “ H** ye always ready, for ye kilo« not . . . ----—... t......... .
the new resort town to be established its aecond meeting last night. Sept. -4.
wna responsihle for the loss of twentyover 600 pupils enrolled on opening day. I what hour the rail may come."
on the northern rim of the great lake at
one live», m-ntiment in rongress rafiidly 1 The acreage, w'll also Ik* large in tho
It was a lively one and those present In order that ill may be ready ne*t
Jt . ,, »underfill coiiK-ldt nee. or ilh .
,, today n a movement* Sanford. section
ils the truckers who
the terminus of the railroad, no« being enjoyed the meeting verv much and are
Ix-gnn to crystabze
.
. .
,
,
Monday Prof. Perkins sends Tlie Her- F uii.i r llresnabun dmignated il a s|ss.
,
,
,
.
,
have
cleared
new
land an. devoting al­
pushed to completion.
Further much interested in the progress of the 11,1,1
to
take
up
th«.
whole
subject
of
legt-da........
..
foHowin*: regarding the opening •ai " t ” f Providence, he happened to lie
imwt &lt;h&lt; entin- acreage to potato*«,
than this, it is said fhat plans have laen I club. Th.-r. Were eighteen
and the parents should be sure to read a t soger on the ’ll fated train that lion for train safety at the December! Tin* soil
pres4-iit
at Sanford is particularly
session. Backed by the in filienei* of th«
perfected for a branch road connecting un inerì
•I e ig h t m e r li e previous it
Flue • 1 1 , h rid w a s l i e I n . I Oil«- t o r each
adapted to the rais'ng of fine spuds and
May town with N ea Smvrnii, and a u n ti ing.
Irtepsinte
t
’omnn-rce
taimniission
an
"The city puhli* school »ill o|»-n tin
of Bryan .»Her tin- « r u t ,
din-ct lire from Ormond to St Augus­
etlort »ill I»' ri'-eh* to eni|s»wer the com- with a favorable*n-;iao!t the growers will
t Itllci-r» «i pc b-|i-, t--I ¿la fu » » s
Monday morning. Scpc *j;i, at S o ’clock
• rul ofleruigt '.uri profi,.« and mt&lt;vi(.ii in deal with such qu-sdi &gt;ns a- coin money and many of them liclievo
tine. giving the K. K. i not only a
li. B. Punlmi. pn-xident.
Pupils »Ini e.\|»i t to enter the hrxt
^ otea I.)
.-.a . ni tlie muny friends, the Brother- nevi cars and modern safety equipment. that ties seits&lt;&gt;n •» the appointed time.
direct stfalght line down the coast for —I agatnut li. C. Phillifis.
and
second
g
ra
d
o
m
ust
n
itori
a
t
the
j
jltM
H| an(j t iH. Sanford lodge of Elks lav- Comintaeioncr McChord, who hits inPlant City truckers will probably
tourist handling« but practically double
Vice Presi de nt Itmimillnl, fi vote* - Printary Building, cor. Palmetto a v e -1
&lt;&lt;&gt;|np
tH
^u
tiiu
l
emblems
of
their
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put
tn about 500 acres, a nfight incrcaw
tracking the road, so as to nllo* of again.it Philli|Kt 6; M d^iughlin 5.
vrutigati-d many recent wrecks, .s d ra ft- 0Wf |w l %vaf
They
hlim!.
.
nut* and Sixt.li stns-t
Pupils
entering |,,V|
,-,te.'m in tie- lb « ring lid [
freight traffic and local trains to be
n
g
a
hill
to
place
such
,M.wer
with
the
^
on
^
,
he
^
netW()n
G. P Wyatt wna nom inaud nml
-*th. filli, fith, 7tb and htli g radii
handled from Fort Fierce through by i-lected unaiiimouxlv a» m-crelary, finan- ;ir’’ F'-Huc&lt;t.-d to cobi»* to thè Grammnr utei to the «lead.
commission. Ke,,n*s* ntative Stevens of an(, many ((f th|J Krowm ,^,*flv&lt;, ^
the lake, thence up over the ne« iigei mal and cornit(hiiiding -*&lt; ret.ir&gt;.
s* t mi Inis such a p..| liar \ unii», man \ . W Ham,»si,in-, chairman of a sub- , h^ &gt;Wf w,„ ,M, lh(l ,1IinruT yt. „ u to
I School un Sevi-nth »trei-t
Pupili etith ’s year » ’
choboe division to Maytown and via
it.-n » ;thoilt a li.olii,-i t - ».irli .-•■mimtlvi- ..I tii«&gt; Interstate ( oinmerjaMr. Mcl.atighltti and \ l r \\ icker run ''-ring Migli Si lumi, i &lt;• '»Ih. Hlth, liti*
I
y*el&lt;|
and prices.
via JV at &lt;a to Jacksonville
|i is said a tu- in th- ra.. (t.f tr. a.-ur,
I the city .has Ih. ii \ «rl- &gt;1 in ii iiiimii ti 1*. tixlay began luniring preIT«-udi-nl “fi1* l ’-'th gradi- must curii,' t.. thè High
In
tie- .Mnnitiix* section, including
that the Florida Bust Foust H.iilaiiv in cie.1 Olle i - i .Mi 1 v -.r i( \ |r M&lt; Luugh•mil eOrro" for tn viral i„
u. bn mar. t &gt; tie- drafting of a similar bill.
IbiiMm.' rei T ifili.” ., avelli!“ . '
Jirsdf-ntown.
Ibibncttn, Parrish and
Tii
he,i
mg
rl.i
a
.
i
-I
-\
■
&gt;
t
•&gt;
I
to
i-i
tend* lo make on the northern run of II,,
ts-t weetl \ u .t h and IV ut li stp-ets.
Terra
('
a
the
acreage will b:* fillly 20
.&lt;
n
tu
r
s
.
K
\
|
s
s
L
s
in
r.nfr't.id
u
p
ratini»
Lake Okeechobee a resort city that « ill
• minus «&gt;-r&gt;
•r*j laid t u t . I -! I ..ike
Mr H i Philllt"» « .ut nominuted and
Pupi!» who ha» e Im ri sludying dutper
rx-nt
]arg«-r
Ilian laat year. Expe­
«ni
litheard
Indore
a
rvpurt
”
made.
be tlie jieer of Palm M&lt; ai-S nr Miami
• mvti-rv . « bili*
t In heni etLs « vpt
* * ‘1
ej.i ted imai iin.. , I i» chairmnn uf ’tu mg ih» .nmim r atid vi'.-’ t t&lt;&gt; take ex
rienced
growers
iu-lieve
that good money
,Tf|c* lake is furr.cif in lu t ’ r&gt; .or .
h ». r .li d
- - , I¿illliullC CUlutj.llIts \ì f l'IltlllJH IN *1 .1M: IM.l! lu!t*- T•*f [f •'
r|l ,|f» T*| *1*’^•1«’ 1
«dl
l«nude
ticyear
on
Irish potatoes
It is really one of Jhe most lH-auiiful good tnan in that line and «ili devote to collie Monda;, prepan-d to take thè
km -rimr .-u|. *r
t nx- l.i use l ne sorrowing fr-endi. and tin
and
ce|er&gt;.
• t
bodies of water In the state ami i- »i»i*| s|MS’iul a tte ' ' -■ cheek
given
him
l»y
Jacob
H.
Schlff.
a
d family.
thè atlibdic sid. &gt;-f “ xamiri itt"’ ”
P n - •• .■ xatnlnatioti» «ili 1
Tlie new ax-tion on the (b-orgia
N. t. ^ .rl It.in k er ii in
« a . h e c' i i w
to te the largest body ui fri-h «aler ui the club.
he I'Hiidu* t- I
' l.i lene Iler» "I t tie
-o
.iti.r
.V Florida Uri'lrouil
from
lb»- United Statrw Its » « ter- t*em wth
Ini
iianki-r
-o
t,—
un.
I
t
•
••
i«»&gt;
on
the
clitxil- m ti,, i r 1 --i 1 1V•■ rimili'
1-our short -j *s . Ins. w ere ll.ieli li
Drilling Dren \\ i-llPalatk.i
to
Lake
City
is
b.fittg
rapidly
fnh and ducks, and its banks »itb those elect is 1 olll..-rs
-land
li,
tin
i
lb
jm
-»
c
Iitii“lit
trial
of
the
Il »dl li**1 Im Ii.ei-M.ar&gt; for parenti
\i
I’. li|&gt;cr. sufieriiili-nd.-tit fur r In- iiovnrii'ir
i In* deaignaimn of the check r|evr-lo|Mxl ami a large acreage of potagame of all kinds native to Florida
li
S u», fello»- g -I liiu*&gt; unii lit • have »hu h an i'Ujiil' enti-ring the lust gr.idi­ t»i
U
II
Dr’ll
ng
t
«unj.4
»
*
ot
Jai
«ill la-come n hunters’ paradise, and some club. B it tttti.-s are preduV.-d !•&gt; lli i. o.i hut ,d! olii, r pupil- »ho -in(or tin- iiov.-rnor's campaign fund dnl tin-- »ill it,* jilantix) The growers last
• »ilH'h •«* Ilo» J.i.*I
do« li a pot r -1 »&gt;t ii to | Ii,»| i-e. Mr SchifT year in tin» six-lion while handicap|i**d
the location of the r&lt;-.&lt;.rt o- id » n u rs ttiv » rit't
, -, «.'II for lo « .” g ini I- '. ■I -m i
It [.&lt;&gt;—ini, iiiM .,1 mat“ an', dit- with too much rain made a very credwill insure salubrity of climate ami mild
I ! artet r|u-. ■!
time n
i t 'ill Iti li|"*»* r.-i- rting
*t mix-1, i .■ •
•«8 I 11||. I Mlk. i .g
I
I.
tatile -flowing and the ,»cri*nge will be
'.•(»''
*.
n II I- * .1 -.'
aid Ju dge klltier
Bess all the year
Already the Fast .lltth
l o I la- letti li, r ■.i I U f e e t --I ■ 4* u r ' •«--K
i « H- i d un ¡ire-nli n t oi t|n court, Inil il l 111&lt;re.L-4-d i li i- year
CourtvCompany IS behind the develnpI » ill tie III lie. i -till i in th*- H |g I S. hi hi!
Ati&gt; triinrtn.ttion a ill lie gladly t
l lo o k Itali ■ Hay to go d u » t l a »«•Ul Milling 111 II rt rntnnt pr.eux-niion |
( flwit ot lands and town -in ^ along the celli d all-1 given, J
Tim Haniuigs News report* th at
Building mlnrduv fr ci. - a* u nx. t.&lt;
I t »* -V-xjMM-u-d l i u t i t h e n »•■11- j iioukl liave to chargi m e p. tit jury that
Ww division, and the public «ill !„• nf
lohn
N!x 4- Cx„ of New York wifi not
1 ¡ in * I ■re ' «dl
i'
lo ronfi r
I' \\ i \ FT 1 « i I i b. nor. ' (i
1 I \ • 1 1 the i AiH-r ixiii-i iil. i To tni i * h i ' . I-, -nterestwl irl tjie Hast tig’s potato
fend a cliunre to h..y t-i • lots nr car
till h aril upa Whi i mj - 1 1*i liter —
id»ml
v ir.1 I
-ii .
di i"*»i nf ol h&lt; - at •ar ’
■utn r III nninr-. m
giv. r 1»
led e&gt; ie|it u- com ui ss on men and
den nr grove acreage in t 1 • region «In ri
There «ill Im .i f.i ulty mix ting Sur
S inlnrd, I- I i
................... * I he pci-uliar't **X of If. •
I -. to « Imm it ».e- dellven-i, -Hill broker- as the r interest« Imvg boon
yature 4as demonatrutie.it »he turday. S. pi J',lli at I ’ID p m ill 1 1.
I i ii.11
' ** ttn t t i e » a ter-h mill i it • -i. -1 il it • I.»-. &lt;o".
taken over i*y the Nix-Hughe»* Co.,
nio»t lavish with her gifts.
High School Building. All teuehei
i Li-rta tfepili
reaciied, ru-*ti in. •• . t
[ ; *;
■'Suppressing" Ne-»s
»itli
Frank
. Nix preiidutit, and
are urged to be jin«tj.|it."
never till up the hole the water can
This week «i- |&gt;H.k&gt;x| it i neigMioring
Francis
S
Ecklex
secrt-tfiry. For a
T
he
North
t'u
n
lin
a
Ij-gixlatur**
eonN .1 PKBKIN*'
■i .imi- above .1
J r a r Hall, an Orlatid.. inung man -M-hangi* -\jH itii.v in -■ • &gt;i. ,m uni
......... I ir, *-xt '.e -r-liti.tr. x**.-i -li I - l a , t o iinnile-r ol viur» Jolin Nix &amp; Co., have
ire it giM-n ii ,
about ‘JO years of tig»-i- ri-.ting «&gt;11 to
if Im « ;i l i lt in g m a ' h a d gni.e » r u n g .
eon*iil.-r p ropoli* triadi I*. V’ViT.tl rail Iss-n inti-ri-sti-d on u large scale in the
foim « fi4-m-4day, having ycslertlav it&gt;•&gt;'.if im " ' 1
• •arm- l.uux In Nut-hell
1 **' •
I I" r ’• a ij 1-tnXi nt Í fr - igtit r.tlex ¡witato ih-ai and in 1111 controlled over
JtAtMt it...i i,»„ rtgbi tau t st . lI aaI U at tn“ »'U 1.111 III■»X1IJ11M1- t, 1
. &gt;lUl
.o per . .-Mi of tin- acreug -. Th* short
MID'
•
&gt; i ,I.
I * iill » Hilt
»
•
,
i
,M,-ttll
•«I
.l0st( |. by a mowing ime hm.
1:
.r
*&gt; 1 rlnti fi th» gartn '.1»». 1.11.1
\ t
' imi t-on-i
Afte» eftecrtrij» n ry n n tP H -141,*4i ul ia. 1 year rMSuia-l ii'844tr .u J y
■in- du
ciijent is-curn-il at J »‘IT Pre—■*»11 * i.irn
.t t
Hi.» «t 1- - r\ j.-..1..it.!. - ' .d ,
\ la-, tri lim i' I.
'
• , ; ,v
r••.-4—*— . 11 •.• • l unt 11 to f-ir ill i inc.-rnixl and wfi m ike iioftl
alsiut four m ilia noutli of tin- city, »hil- l o lf.e eililn r a n d ., &lt; I loto l
l&gt; lU*III t 1V•-1&gt; 1' « 18Ol l| 4 LIJOW 1ill'll! ill
■''ll El I 1-lVt ! I 'I 1 f.llfcf J* Ulr-iMitf«* grower- iud fue-tors chury of tak ’ng on
they were mowing grass. Young was ing, unti thè edit«r Imd lixteiuxl unii the| ly. We have a new state game war'll n
on tlie (irojMimxi riitj- rliangex »til be re- lisi large an acreage. Till* new com­
walking in front of the machine, looking leurs liaii «un tin- promise frfim Inni j now who evidently means busi nuns und
Pm mim-nI Ituilih-rs Hi •re
»-i-iv»xl,‘ At a miL-x mi-utmg of shipfs-m pany »11 Ik- mtereatod in a c^njederably
for Munijis, or other tilings that might Wc Inni goni- tlirough «uh Un- -arile tie is appointing the btxd rncjt he ran
Dus afterniMiri Govi-rr &gt;r f'ruig dtx-Ian-d reduce*! acreage, about 2,00(1Ö acri»* in
Areh-tert Muir&gt;
interfere with the hi ml**. He stopped thing do/a-n- "f tini-.x our-.,|” T, An ed get in tin- various counties ........Hint.
nm i-.ll in favor o| .»•-. &gt;-|&gt;t»ny* the road’s Hastings. 100 nrr«*x at Bunnnfi.
lell.Wlil a
tractor H N I ,d and “lapped up" one -d tin- imr-i-s and iior i- oul_, I tiii.it
I" li.L
lie l i k e - «arrien* to &lt;&gt;- that the lav» i- thr.r.ei, I
,-J
j
in Umi- tilie said - i n i rix-nininend.i -m.illi-r holding at Elktnn
Iite city io U •
in turning to walk around the machine, and filx di-lik*-- ■
t iidnubt.xilV it »ill !■ ■
-- a l n i I.« i t a l e - , enlolei'd
li
ild tn men j. - it .1 iti ru- - | mx u l
tie city and
Th&gt;- -evi-ral other firms who have
the projecting blade struck the luot at lit- - 1rengtti (-. t » "X • i.l 1 of , tv e .»tni tor-, d li. Iti r tii.Ill ever I» i.jr. Im .
I i i-«- gi n in n . '
t-x-n t, ft|&gt;- deal for soverul .ears »ill
the instep, scm ring all art«-re« and lead­ dut V i - jii-t Iti-*
of t I,, «if ilD rr&gt; • i -• i . - irung. ; public e*tltin.
i I bipoli- D
••ach ioni-.il larger acreage and tlmr»*
ers Mr Prixwott • urn- d l. corded tin- i if i/, n W• rein. '
fM'«*i *1
Al I \i»1 ! Î III I,I t»f
■• . ■ m m V f
Alii 144' it . , I' .
i'H !■ i e irnl.--r of in |t*p -irLtit grow­
M
-ill Odi •
it &gt;' 'll \
itg to kecji the young man (roll! bleeding tii ol.it
i . riain iking go a ip ' î p* ir^; u .ul* .11■•I u»'i,n li •
We fiad i. i
o i li il - . M i k
er- or tie di-tr ct Smith Si i|ol-l**tl,
\ .o............. .
i -, 11 o • . to lay by
to d.atb, and brought him to the city in In iinriteiil loue.i
¿im»I
ill-e a tearful fain**»i 'l'iniik* ili* 1‘omihi!
• pillai on ,» i a &gt; r . u of d ’litv and • .t f r th. xtnti t. dtvover
mr tifa i1lb*l»r*x»lMirgh Uro»., ti» Klkt.ui Potato
a huggy, taking him to Dr Pillans’ of in ut to r Mi»ed d o ,
It lier • ros- lud t r
i- tlie ^
loi I t, I O l i i . '. Mill I Ialini IL it Lx.-'iilugi-, lliilierl 1 I ekra-f. will In*
•
. ■ • ¡-r
ft«-, where the injured
member was curile tu us and n-gg'd the favor, A
ïhv imIlling ■Ai’iiÄUh L** iit*ur -il f i
atei sevi rill ot ■r Ir î »dî g . in I Irl.u do L«' I'
and, to get exjM-rt inlormu »et've m the deal, and !.. S Ktllingxdrtwst-d.
big-headed man jmnjMMl ux about it and fr the iH-ni-lit of hunters who want tri blx rpxlit
Mr I .a son is a promt- ) Uff» un tilín {»flint I»Wort* tho ciuw pru* wuvth. J. A, Gladney, J. L. .Middleton
anil called us a eo«ard for so doing A In ols-y the law jv&lt;- puhlish the follow in. n&gt;-ni builder an i r .v- rn.iii.v n .iitnict- iiMgrixvxx* flirtile,-, the inquext into the ;,ni* H. MillVan are among tho infic­
I : 5
short
tim e afterwards the shado» fell t»yno|isi- of some of the things if is i n ine hustling ñu-i- iiJmiIi • “I •trun,,« ci 11j r»- ».mini.iv giri’i* di itli, »Inch » llx si-t l"‘ndt-nt growers N.
It is reported hen* that the sheriff of
Packer,
. fiumter county has John Gary, the negro across Ins threshold and he came run- lawful to rlo
t&gt; und in 'utili r « ! .411*111 I ■« n , 11 ,t 11 luf Saturday, wu- adjournrxi to October
..c i r s i , it lx a v i o l a t i on if the law tn gentlemen ji.iei f it’ 11* r.il 1 iitlb ' a i •. &lt;1 it, inai tune a ikx-txion as to
who attempted to kill City Marshal, Ding and iw-ggixl ii- to -av nut lung
fti-gister Your Dog
Totian Sunday morning, in custody,
"Yes." we n-ph-d. "b u t don't you hun, « u h out first securing » license.
a|rprec'nti-d v
I- *1 l-urull- "i ¡LM mi III M iiniidL m li gal -tatua will have inx-n
Our attention wax directed to the fol­
hut the report cannot lie confirmed. rerm-nilK-r bow you called us a coward
Second, tin- hunting ¡teicxon do»*s tmt iM-rs of tiie evi r e ■ i nig lb tel i I mil! .«arli-d try tue -tate’.- alienists, of whom low -ug capping which appeared re­
Acting Mandinl Stafford has gone to for keeping still?* "I know," he re­
open until Nuvembef 20, and cli***- and Mr. King «ili curry an a-iv rti*&lt;- Dr. Carr.l S McDonald and IJ r. May- cently in the T am pa Tribune, and ft is
Sum te n file at the request of the sheriff plied, ’’Put 1 was wrong. It tx different
riicnt uLxii tu ki&lt; | » fi riami- h -lor" Un Dim -a« and &lt;¡u*«t¡oned Scftmidt today. iii-re p a w d on U) those of our jieoplc
Feb. 20.
of Sumter county to identify Gary. Tho now." . And we listened even to him.
pijople
of SunforH and S-nuitole cu.iut...
Q
who own valuable dogs. There were
Third, the law 'prohibits the killing &lt;&gt;f
town Is quiet, but a number of citizens There are things that an editor can't
Anytl.ing In ti»e ureh'teclural or
so many (reeufiar laws pawed ut the lost
quail,
ducks,
doves,
turkeys,
swan,
j
At
the
llnpliat
t
liurrh
an* gathered on the streets awaiting the suppress. There an- other things that
liuiluing l'tie «ili rcx'i-ve (Ite i-areful .itsrsrcon of the leg'sluture that !t would
The Find liuptiat ciiurch haa extelidtxi
confirmation of the report. It is be­ he can forget with propriety. As far as gixxie, snqie, rnudhetts, squirrels, river leiit'on of Mr k-ug or D N I-a/-viii al
ri-qu re the average I’fe tim e to digest
and
all
game
bird
or
game
animals
ex
lieved th at if the negro captured in we are concerned, »*• would rather lessen
.» call to Kev. lieorge Hymun iu pastor t ¡HHn K¡| ¡,ut this is one of much mti&lt;
irlandn
o! tlie ciiurch here, and the call ha» inx-n
Sumter U Gary he will be taken to a the grief of a parent than to throw out a cept between the dutm mentioned above
m erit-to our people, as there are many
accepted. Ruv. Hyman is expected
Fourth, il is unlawful to huy or sell
morse! for the vulgar, gossiping public
place of safety.
dog» here of great value:
&lt;
Some Pumpkin Vine
nere on October 15th to take up the
to Iced u|&gt;on. We would rather wipe any of the blrtis or animals |ironx-ttxi
C.
I l l
"Among
the
now
‘kinks’
in
Florida
Ccnway, S, C., Sept. 24.—“ Peter, work ax^p&amp;.tor.
’ ■ ' "There is no city in Florida anywhere away the tear» from the eyes of a mother by tho law.
game- laws, is a section concerning tiird
Tne Bupti-t church here has been
than
to
"have
nervo”
enough
to
join
a
Fifth, the law prohibits the killing in I’eter, the pumpkin eater," never ran
Pear tho alto of Bradentown that can
dog».
All must be registered with tho
point to so much improvement a* is heartless crowd of Hying tongues and any season of turkey hens and fernuk- »cross * pumpkin in his day near s&lt;i verj fortunate in Sixruring the services county tax asaoasor, or they are consid­
large as the one now growing in tho yard of Rev. Dr. Douglo.-« to supply whle
, toing on here," any* tho ManaUo River sink the iron deeper into her tender| deer.
ered legally nothing. A pereon can
of
Dr. R. G. Sloan, of Little River, this they had no pastor, and great ,n te r« t
Joumi]. “In addition to our twelve soul. 'S o when in this neighboring
Sixth, tho use of tra|is, snares, pits,
steal
'a b'rd dog and if tho purp is not
miles of sidewalks in use, council has paper we failed to find what we wanted, dead falls, cr the baiting of fields for the county, or he could havts kept 100 wiviw. has been m an iin ted in the services held registered with the UMxnor, his owner
Reliable persons Lsseit l i t t the vir.e by Idm. He will preach next Sunday cannot proaecuto the man who took
construction of eleven we mace no comment. But deep down purpo*o of capturing or killing birds, is
in
our
heart
we
admired
that
editor
and
tho place twentyprohibited.
cox • n more than one-*ighth of an acre morning and evening.
him. The ‘taker’ ia neither a thief or „
liked
him
l
e
t
cr
because
he
had
a
heart
Seaboard - Air Line is
criminal, according to law. A license
Special attention is called to tho (act and has produced 5c0 pumpkins, the
station, a new that was tender, and he would rather that the open season for dovtta and Lirgtat of which weighs nearly 100
• Irish Potato Crop In Florida
lor the dog dot« not have to be taken
listen to the jibe« cf the unfeeling pub­
(icuncfa.
It
in
t
.ily
a
wonderful
right
hg
up
and
various
other
imJacksonville,
Klan
Sept.
19.—The
squirt
cis
is
the
same
as
for
any
other
out, but the dog mast be registered If
it.
lic than to the sob« of the heart broken
to bthold. If any one is skeptic. I ab ut Irish potato acreage this year will be his owner would own anything of
in sight-"
game.
wife or mother.--Orlando Sentinel.
this ho can go t j Liltle River and se lor considerably larger than any previous ’TjJue,’ "
l t l
himself.
Seeing is believing.
It is season and conservative estimates havo
Board of Trade is planFuncral of Bryan Higgins
Cooler Weather
without
doubt
the
larg
u
t
¡nimpkin
vine | |M,t n made by tlie growers and they l&gt;eoming week. There arc
Notice
The funeral of Bryan Higgiax, the ■in -the
world
A cool wave swept over Florida MunIf
f'uliloriiiu
bus* t voi- In ve the tutal is atsiut 20 per cx-nt
v
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cilixena of Pulstka who are
Sanford Traction
will operate
day and tito sudden drop In temperature 1victim of the head on cofi-sion between produced the like it ha» ro ver Ux-n re- 1Jur»,i-r than laxt year. The reports
Car leaving Sanford
\ . rn. and 3
other porta i»f tho country
made a rush for coots in the evening» and passenger trn'n No. H3 and an jM t/| ported in these parts.
from diliervnl iax.-lions of. the north of a p. rn. Rctumung liivve Mecca junc­
and see the
engine on Tuesday morning occurred
early morning».
Dr.
Sioan
says
that
the
vine
was
a
ah», tag« in tt.u apud crop lias deter- tion 7 a. m. and 4 :lffx ^ tn .l
list that have
Light front occurred Tuesday morn- from the Catholic church nt' eleven voluntary growth. Ho never dtearned mintxl many growers to plant a ' larger
Monday, Sept. 29th. Except.old friendship«.
ff* " »
1
morning.
The of it assuming such proporlior&gt;s. ire acrt-age tbun usuai. While the potato
ing in Tenneawe, extreme Northern o’clock Wednesday
days
and Sunday«.
'
Termer-winter
™y,
&lt;n kh
iiht m utin ■
__ ■ . y id, Western
,____ Carolina,
________ ¡rTPM 'C hm rh was crowiUd ta-iLL^iU», r.... „][
rw the
nloce
In th e Alabama
' .
. ~
------ — trv-H in Florida lust season was not uj)
w*
.via &gt;_ a_.»^ »— .» ..j , »nnounced in reports hero today to the | tho store» closed for an hour nm Tother It is understood
" M&gt; f *'&gt;tln
lln lil ir.l"lL
that the county
fair tu ine usual standard in the Hostings
■ Primitiv
Misa Dolly Duncan of Tivart* Vtulii i expressions demonstrated tho sympathy authoritiia will make an effort to h a v e it
potato be.l, growers are confident that been appointed to represent tne Third
and
respect
for
the
deceased
and
his
»
a
s*
*»
on exhibition her* in October. If it can ti.ia &gt;ear will Le u good season and by
Brigade at the state reunion of Confed-T he elevato? in ti» court bouse is family.
» *4
* 1
’
sufficient sU te of pnsMTVii- sp r^ u .g to prevent blight tney hope to erate
__ Veterans
_____
,
»
. .
,
8
» .
....
wfa(ch' meet« in
-T h e
bited » t* th e stata
U ta fa
f * r ¡i.aw e a lo»ger &gt; U d per her* of goo«U cola T M o irer
23. Sbo U U » . . .
county,
-Í tatock thaf^^WlffqpDmr"—4*—
.tw ndcil th . fu n .r.t tn
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1 XL.

�Septem ber 26. l j j |

THE SANFORD HERALD

COUNTY HAPPENINGS
À Budget Of Interesting
Front Correspondents

EVENTS Of S! MINOLE COUNTY
EfTIclcnt Staff O f Ilcporters
Covers T he Territory For
The H erald .

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GENEVA JOTSlNGS
D. W. Adams has gone north on a
visit.
M in Mabel Daniels left Sathrday for
P ort .Orange, where she will teach the
coming year.
Mia* Addle Gresham has returned
from a pleasant visit spent with her
mater, Mrs. Charles ChiUon nt Pnola.
’•The Geneva school opened Monday
• w ith Miss Ethel Crawford of Orlando
an principal. Mimes Mayme McLain
and Margie Kilil)ec assistant»

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children are grown up: not enough left
for a reboot.this yejjr. How will it be
when the “ grown ups" are all gone?
Will it b© a case of "W aste are there
pleasant &gt;■»'•»* “ »»i 0 ^ Ltfifllffl ftfrerer
departed."
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Our sum m er absentees art* beginning
to return. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Buch-j
unun ure home ugitfn. after a del ghtful.
vacation among the mountains of North
Carolina. Mr. Buchanan reports rnthty
a light orange crop; but hay galore,
prov'ng the weather perm its the curing
of :t.

F R E E
iio.se
On. iq

1st Prize- Handsome Brass Bedstead (P^?A O A
4th Prize—Genuine Fibre Trunk, a . (P O A a n
N at'l spring and Felt Mattress, worth ..L... « p v lU a l/y ^ gem, worth....................
« P ^ U .U U
5th
Prize—Genuine
Cowhide
Suit
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P in an
2nd Prize—A Winchester Sewing Ma­
verv useful, w o rth ............................. tp x U . UU
chine, automatic drop head and Attchm’t
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Gth
Prize—Genuine Cowhide Hand
3rd Prize-Handomse Princesa Dfasser
--Bair■bc a u E ìfti l 'fffliJ h T W ò H h :t ~ t ,

nt Banana Luke. After a pleasant va­
cation Jw* *s now waiting .with proper
pftience the return of h's winter house-,
hold, now enjoy*ng themsclww In the
distant wilds of Canada.
•The pleasure of your company is re­
quested by Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McGuin
a t their new’ home, “ Hillhearst” on
Thursday evening, Scptemitor 18th.|
Dcmorrst. Ga. Eight o’clock,” is the
teat of cards received by the friends of
Mr. and M fi. McGuin, which ’’being
interpreted’’ means th at the new house

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Our absolutely hew and Beautifulline of Sweaters
Ladies’ BlazerSweaters,
these are in neat
$ 2 .1 9
and Jerseys, made by the Monarch Knit Co. are in stripes .... .............. .............. ....... ' ................ ........
stock. New in color, well shaped and made of the best
Ladies' Sweaters in colors, white, carquality of cotton, mercerized and woolen goods ob- dinal and gray, $1.79, $2.19, $3.98, $4.48 .. $ 5 . 9 8
tainable at this price.
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• Men’s Sweaters in colors, 98c, $2.98,
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LADIES * ’
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$3.19 and ................................................. . ..... . $ 4 . 9 8
— LatiieaL-Coat-iiweaters,._iii. colors, .gray d*1
Boya| Sweaters............
................ ............. ....... $1.79
a n d w h ite :::^ '.:.“
Boys Jerseys
..... ............... ___&amp;1.48
$1.49
Ladies’ Coat Sweaters, in colors, white
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C hildrensSweaters,49c, 1.19and.. ... ....
cardinal, .gray and navy— ..—______ 'These Sweaters can be had with or without collars.
Ladiesl Coat Sweaters, in colors and (P/l
V '■iieck* or highcollar. # Five
to seven button front,
thrbe'Tjutton
collar.
white.... 1.................... ...............................
Blazer Sweaters, fancy or plain collars. Also two
Ladies’ Coat Sweaters, in colors and fljjr Q Q
white..................... ........................................_... f p O m l / O -pockets in all Sweaters, Good fast colors.

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Romqna McLain leave Wednesday to entertain'ng their many friends ut their
resume, their.-aUtiliia. a t the Woman’s summer home in Georgia.
College at Tallahassee.
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Miss R uth Smith has gone to her
- The Epworth League »oeiig j W d a t school at DeLeon Springs. ; Her host of
the home of J. T . McLain Saturday friends w ish a p le^an t and delightful
night, September 13th was a very en­ term for her.
joyable affair.' T he grounds were beau­
Miss Addle Gresham, after a pleasant
tifully lighted and decorated.
A bur­ two weeks* visit with her .sister and
lesque on An Intercollegiate Track brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Meet of the four Florida collegrs. Chilson at Twin Lakes haa returned to
Stetson, RoIUna, Sutherland and the j hcr j,ome 8t Genova.
Woman’* College of Tallahassee fur- j (¡Mr(,c \v. W eber, a former, little
nlihed amusement nnd kept everyone j p n0|a i,oyi now 0f Alla-rquerque, New j
busy striving to win points for the col-' Mcaleo, was married in that city Aug.
lege he represented. After some pretty 4, }) ,0
Anna Bern'co Ph^fpn. f
close Turing Stetson came out victorious. Georgo ¡g #n employee of the Simla F ee'
Miss Mayme McLain, under whose R R an(, ¡B ,|0j„c wc||.
management the Inkial was given, not
The Bothamly mule» put their long
only proved herself a charming ho*tew heads together Saturday night and de­
' 1 hut should l&gt;e complimented on her cided to spend Sunday at Woodland
clever and original way of entertaining Park. So early Sunday m ora'ng they
so large n company; Ice cream nnd escaped from the-r [ten at Island Lake
cake were served as refreshment*.
nnd made a Itee line for the. river. But
Miss Marie Daniels will leave for being all of one mind, and knowing just
Georgian!» Friday, going there to teach. what they wanted was their undo-ng, and
Mr. and Mrs. Duuley h aw for tlieir .
noon Jack Booth and Hurry Itaguest Mr Karl Weaver of Bloomington. bun liud sjui'led their fun and had them
III.
safely penned ut Twin Dikes, waiting
Mrs. A. L. Vaughn of the Camp of for Monday morning and work again.
Forty Palms, Dike Harney, entertained
■The sudden change from hot to cold
a numU-r of the young people last week, d urng Sunday n'giit was a most welcome
with a straw ride fur her daughter. Miss surprise, and everybody is hop*ng th e 1
Abhie ¡.tid hii ce, Miss Alva Vaughn of hot weather •* over for tins tu'iLMin. and
Sanford.
that 't won't get too cyltl.Pa» t-t* Dannis is home fur a few days.
VVe nil ho|»e that T l chard s hfmsetf
The M. M. S. Society met with Mm. again,” that Mr. Holly has recoyerisl
Sheldon Thursday afternoon and en­ hi* usual happy equilibrium nnd will Ikjoyed a very pleasant social time. A spared further alfiiethms for many
i/Wiciuu. bullet 11nie his in was *ervi-d, moon* to come
**
Mrn M 1 Dooley alii) Miss Jeanette
Shell 'on assist, d the h (* tw
I t M \|_S U tOM &lt; V.s&gt;,| \
Hl-\ U S t i l l es of Oviislti tilled the
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Myi&gt;m w a s th e gm si of bis
pulpit iif the Haplift cliiiriTi Sunday.
s is te r
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G arrett
f ,r .1 f, w
Mr Stiiiii-. lues r- i-ertt'ly lus-n m um
d
a
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the
past
wis-li
Hmi
returning
mount} calleil .ls pastor for this ehuri'h
and its people me to be congratulated to Ilia h o me at Dul y Lake lifter «¡lend­
ing the s u m m e r in various par ts o(
on. their chons-.
Mrs. Aubrqy Moren and chjldren, Georgia
Mn».*Albert Royal and family movWl
have ritutni-d from a vH t with horn«oui
to Sorrento last Suiurduy. Th*friend* ut Lake M an und Imckhart.
Hobt. E. Speer’ &lt;f Tampa is visiting , *'H &gt;*•’ k’n-ully m sm* i among our «ich- &gt;»l
hi* fri) nein in Gi-m-vp.
c-rclo.
And ui iitlu r limi- The Gen-a « Mm" 11 U .....
1,-r, gn-etbig ha
-■atrefs hi (hr tnvttnuori of the sanfcuri &gt;ralll&gt; Ir tuuia wild, u sin'll: loaC.WLS.-k..
folk* ............
g.... i thing-, cupj.,-,1
Mm-C M tfc t'-n "Í Jm kMHivTh-and
the climax Fnday night when they 5'"u r '
U,,vul ,,f lh x " - &lt;i;;
played Udore a very upf reeiutivi- qmii- art' Hie guinta of i k ' r lirotber, h.
ence. The jokes, all new, were deliv­ Royal ut U:c Oaks. They were former
ered iiilli rapid fire, but oftirnt-ss wefe residents of this place and are welcomed
lialletT, owing to (lie thunderous a p ­ by their many M otives and friends.
RSdit. Rose motored over to Tavure»
plause of .1 moat appreciative audiennThe inmainU b*d g&lt;«*l all tf.e wn\ last Wednesday to attend to h.isitims.
through Tin- nrcliiriru did ihemrudvw He was accompaieed by h’* iiT*—,
|inm ( They we%»- lukeii over nnd Mis* ,\Lit(ie \V.dk'-r and fri'-iel-, Mi-*
buck I'- ft . i him* h&gt; .\b--r» Mliivsel Ruth Royal and K F Royal They r*w itil&gt;, I'ullu-uldl ¿il.ll 1 ixiir&gt;
Wiille l-oUd a deligtitlul outing
Janu« and Harvey Dav-a of ('row'*
tbere they were etKertalwd ilh follow-*:
Mr. and Mf&gt; furl* It, Mr. G‘*i. II. lilull v-s’ted tin- pit*t wi*-k enil w-lh
Fernald; Geuntia f’atlisahll, Jian etta Isaac Dyers.
M ss Mary Cobh, a churm ng-young
Sheldon, Mr, Thigpen (dii n e rj;r Mr*.
J. q . Adam*, Ulan, he P a tti hall, M r., M y of KuBtis » “ tho kuoat oi her
Thigpen (supper); Addie Gresham, Ar- 8(' tt’r, M m Ruby Cobb a few days lust
thur Hill. Theo. Miller; Marion T ar bell.
during wnlch time -she gained
Thura Tarbell, G ate City House; Mr. ™*ny friends. Her sister. Miss Ruby
and Mr*. Dooley, -Takach R tsU urant;-1flnd friends, MUsca M attie W alker and
Agru* M umoIwhile, Wilbur Adarra. j Vivian Royal accompanied her home ini
Mr. nnd Mr*. Irwin* Mr. Burley. M r.
R o*'* w on Saturday afternoon^
Puttishnll, Mr*. 'MeKiingcrs’; and the They spent a pleasant afternoon *n i
threaten’ng weather, rothem at hotels. They have been re­ sp!te ol the
turnbig
home
after
twil‘ghU
l
quest ed to repeat the performance
Ernest Lewis, one of our young bus»- I
both in Sanford and Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. Burley entertained Mr. I * » men, is visiting home folks. He
and Mr*. Fay Paine and family at is an emjJoyce of the Wilson Cypress
Company in Paint ka.
.dinner Sunday.
The farmer* are appreciating Mother
Mire Susie Speer left for Stetaon
N
ature's
cool und fair weather for the
Tuesday. Mias Speer will take voice
culture with her college course. She last few days. They are busy saving
aang a solo at the Baptist church Sun­ their line crops of Natal grass and other
day morning which was appreciated by hay.
Mr. and Mr*. L. C. Ro&gt;al and two
the congregation. Mrs. Claude Hauchildren, Dot and Clyde of Jacksonville
teraon accompanied tier,
Mrs. Hurley entertained .a t dinner rislted their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tueaday for Miss Georgia Pattisahall Alonso Royal a t the Simmons House.
who leave* fflr college this week. Mrs! Leaving their children here they will
Burley's guests were Mr*. P attbhall, spend th* rest of th d r vacation travel­
Mr*. Curlctt, Mr*. Geo. Peter*, Mrs. ing Jq Missouri and . ,other western
Dooley, Mrs. J. Q. Adams, M im a status.
Mr*. J . J . McEwen Of Paisley' was
Blanche and Georgia Pattishalf and
the
honored guest of relatives at the
Charles Dooley. .
Oaks a few da)» last week.
We (war th at our school does not con­
Paula Pointers
tain all of the C ass'a students. The
Oh, yes' Paula stdl exist*, although ‘‘Bachelor’s H a ll" conta'ns one fn'thful
so )org unlfcBrdt from. Her business and earnest one who has been try'ng to
buildings and tasteful dwellings are all learn the best route to Horrentu, s'nee
in good repair and a'credit to their own- we have lost' one of our m ost popular
E er fine shade tree* and thrifty young lades.
Charles, be hopeful,
orange gro\ea grow greenly, and her we are certa!n of y W dcs'red success.
p re tty lake n fltq ta every pawing mood
g r o w tky aixjve it.- h u c irr one usq jm
MOOKE h l o f l M E T :
she haa taken a backward step. For
M r. and M rs. F . T T o u n B r o i
th e first‘season in over thirty years, her
any improvements to ttwii
school, hpuae doors retrain dosed, and
(C ontinued on Vtue 6)
th e ©tcfcoflJ bed hangs voiceless.* The
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Ci*lLe
day --------whcirwe „—
give (hose
six FREËf
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------------------------------IT present at the time of the drawing will be glveu a handsome souvenir.

OCTOBER

MONDAY,

SEPTEM BER

MEN’S DEPARTMENT
Silk Tics, in all the latest designs, at 25c and
also.......... .............. .. o ...... .... ......... ........... v....
Maryland and Chesterfield Shirts, stripes,
solid colors with fine cords
...............................
StifT Bosom Shirts (white), exceptionally fine
bargains
Frisbie (,’ollars cl ply), fine value, 15c or 2
fo r............
Lb V. O. (Atliletie SLyle), short sleeve and
knee length
Broun Ltalbriggan Pants (Double Gusset
Seat)
Balbriggan Shirts, 24c and
39c
Seriven's Elastic Seam I &gt;rawer&gt;
67U.C
( tirard 1irawers Flast ic Seam 1
39c
98 c
Prue's Union Suits i Patent Klapi
Men’s Readv Made Pants (Serge and Woolen) $1.39 up
Union Made Overalls. $!.00 kind
89c
Army Make. Bluuw-dadl—L’hambruy Work
Shirts, 50c kinds
( irinell’s Work ( Iloves
48c up
Engineei*s' and Firemen's * aps
Sateen ( aps in black
10c
New line of Hats f.»r fall and winter wear.
$2.00 value for
$3.98
Suspenders, French style and good elastic,
IHe. 25c and
Men’s ( ’ufT Bullons. 25c D&gt;
19c
( ¡old Filled Stick Pins
Hnston (rarlcrs , in colors
Brighton Lisle ( ¡ariers, in colors
Tie Clips (Washed and Gold Filled, 25c and
Pocket Knives, 10c to.............., i.
Fountain (Marksman) Pens, Special ,
Pocket Books

49c
97c
97c
25c
45c
39c

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43c

$1.48

All of the following goods can he had in
white and all the leading colors.
Silk Stripe Poplin, per yard
Plain Poplin in all colors...... .............................
Cordelette (mercerized' body), with woven
cords, all colors, per yd. „ ,J.
Black Chiffon TafTeta, 35In, $1.50 elsewhere,
our price
Silks, for the street and afternoon wear.
'.popular diagonal and hair line stripes
Silk Satin Linings (Guaranteed), in white,
tan and garnet
Elvira Fancy Suitings, in crochet weave, hair
line stripes (one inch apart; fur stylish make u p s
A Fall Leader, of 50c Silk Striped Ratine
Poplins, price per yd.
Shepherd Checks and &lt; heck Suitings, 3(i
incli widef/89c and .
Qual Brocade, 35 inch
liic
Beauiiful 1fne of Serges for smart looking Suit
cord Or diagonal stripes, verv prettv, per d» 1 *1(1
yard', 49c, $1J V and
*P J . 0 3
Woolens tfiat will make good Fall and Winter
garments, whipped and diagonal cords
Dual Mvifrose 3i&gt; inch i
A m oskgag (¡ingham s
w a n t fo r,A c tio n .! w e a r

are

frhat

the

children

mise wear.

29c

FURNITURE
A k u w il I m e u l llrare-, I te d f . m imtny' styles,
•Sq
o r r o u n d l o p , s a t i n f i n i s h “ l mlegold 1taniard.”
11 *
secret formula is guaranteed indestructible and not m
fade or tarnish.
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Beautiful line of Mahogany and Oak Dressers and
Washstauds. Nicely carved, hand finished. S quare
and oblong, large an d 'small mirrors.

M O N D A Y , SEPA 2 9

M O N D A Y, S E P . 29

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Do you remember the
kind of School Dresses that
Absolute»' a new line of
Mother used to make?
Ladies' *^fioes.
Shoes
Well, if not, come in and that will give service and
look them over.
,We have a large assort­ Shoes that will give fit,
ment of-them in sizes 2 to and Shoes that are com­
fortable. We have them
14 years; one lot
in all prices and styles, and
sizes 2 to 14 yrs.
they iire the Selby and
Second Lot, 2 Q Q f* Godman ma k e .
Ol d
to 14 years......
v O t reliable and well known
Third U t
Shoe manufacturers
2 to 14 years
Gun MeUil and Tan Ualf,
. The well know "Fruit 17 button welt.
of r -the Loom, 4 0 1 «
Plain* Toe, 13 button,
Muslin, per yd
Gun
Metal and Tan Calf,
S..S, S. Unbleach- Ol^»
ed Sheeting
0 2 ^ • &gt;Also High Top, import­
Bath Mats, as­
ed, genuine Russian Calf,
sortment of ,qolors
English model, receding toe
ahd low heel.
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Elininelette—Plush e
Combination
Lace
and
Ad vailed showing of
¿‘ Flannel m a ¿lice line of Button Walkings Boot, not
colors. Appropriate' in heavy in weight. . *
designs fdi* Kimonas and
17 Button, ' i iaace Holes
Dressing Sacques t R L
(center lace), Patent 'LfivHl
er and Tan Calf. -V*
per yd___ __ '•£.-» •

49c

$1.19

MEN
M u s lin U n d erw ea r
Princess
s lip s , combim i*
Men, now is the time to
get your Shoes, before they lion suits, chemise g o w n s
are gone (work shoe). Just and skirts, going
received a new line but the at
Curtain Scrim,
same kind as before. You
have been complaining all colors, per yd
Outing Flannel, in colors,
because they have not ar­
white,
plaids and checks,
rived. Now they are here
so it is up to you. The smooth weave at
line is^omplete in Tan Elk, per yd....................
Tan Ooze Calf (Monkey
We still have a g o o d se­
Skin) and Gun Metal Army lection of Books 4 Q/,
Calf, Kid Blucher, Phister left. Good fiction ^ „
and Vogel Dull Calf and
A complete line of Vic­
Tan Lotus Calf. .
tor double faced Records.
Boys dress.nnd work shoes Reasonable prices.
f u r n it u r e ”
A mighty good line pf
Just
because we have
Shoes for Boys, School *
Stiods; Rough and-Ready not a *, large building L?
Work'/Shoes r and. dandy J show our Furniture ' iF
docs not mean 'th at wf
Dress Shoes.
haven’t the goods tò sln^'Step in and^Bsk about* ‘-On our home |o t as well as
them. We will do the
m our store we have plop*
rest.
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ty, which are acceptable
Our prices will fit -your and purchasable on easy
pocket book»
terms or cash.

98c
10c

10c

A T T H E Sl A M E T W O S TO TR E S
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litui ci&gt;h*i&lt;Wei| the matter of bonding
I .ih count v fur tin' |iurjw»«e of building
.1
i t i' ixmI ro.nli. The m u tin g
w.LH hug.' iti tiUi'tiil.inii' timi i-nthuHttiM- &lt;&gt;l count
Mr tiitir!;. rvi r j j&gt;r«&lt; met being r«'|»r**- struct im
"'tMed It. frum im i tu three citim i». inoli' &lt;

w n yiiars giving up active
ut nini y cup ago "It ;iCi iiuiit
Hi tu n bollii filli IHP. 111 m
itiTttiti m in t ip nubili’ ui
I
iin x iic u l n i the Sein
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t Bank, litri 1 tur of the ♦

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T h i s l im e is »'speciall&gt; a d a p t e d for

ni-tnr\li/.inff soil

i- * i ■I I . . i|i|nintii! fur tiw i w

iiitniii .if rvii'ls U-uig built in «trin i»
pitrLs of t hr county, reported [hill thi*y
1,,t!i-'l til' tmi-t iiyiniiini.il utili lasting
ti n.! ii&gt;r tin- finn ff-,at the mnintv could

Thnyd?- that t . .■
with I
ho ha»

•'OfijrtUes.

a c i d i t y . ami for inakimf in

25 c e n t s per sack, ÿlLNôtl per ton.

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Sai er f h a n C alom el

“Clean As Whistles
Electric Mtltoni
drive keeps ill
those wherj: clft
Everythin«^

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LIME

“ A ii Tifittfi h iir- * r uni r full

’t ini it in f.ii.ir nf tlii- pru|K&gt;'Utinh of titie.l v
Uitiiiinc. tin. uul&gt; difference India upon of isn't.
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HYDRATED

Odum î I m r Tone at Nicht Will
Klralgil** . i ..ii mu in Morning. &lt; al*
linn I ' I n Knock b iu out of

nml electric

.1 l lu i's Work

t e le c tn t j f y is cli-tni—^flem i iu n io r»
hi fn -y A rn tii d i r t ^ i i a p p i n f j ludi»
D sltilfUs.

and ck airtransn

and oil dropping
All electric i
be kept clean.

“ JERICHO

if driven mach mes nui verv easily

Snow Tan C a r lis le
Blücher. Heavy wMerptoofrtl upper. Bel­

Wo aVe the Agent* for G-B Motor*
ths “ W orld'. Standard of Quality."

i.#! "V- i

lo v. i ton pur- T w o full

Sanford Light &amp; Fuel Company
YTr *r'\ r
110 S o u th P a rk A v e .

" D .ifu t“ so!« to heel
' - np rit construction

S a n fo r d , F lo rid a

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'&lt;* tnwiil'.it.ind all

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.,! h.iiJ knoiks.

A e iil ■d s lm r [or

Thursday, October

2

$ 5 .0 0

OPENING D A Y
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I loriila Will H u e

I on Million Hollar (mi am
i iii&lt; harm m île nui
It
you liiiv. i, î felt these lll-eiTeeti so fur.
Crop This Year

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it la h
Atlanta, Sept 2 ti. The rorn crop of
to hn\
the Miiith Him. yi ur is milgmiircnt la**
Don';
\uinl i niiijiure

millinery,

Never before in liia h it tor î1 n f
hit there been vueh aV vervity
of bewildering trim rninls. such
Having ju*t returned irftn notand having m ade an r tla is tiv c
ie latest
and knowing juvt what n i l Sat
palimi-. want I I n i sate in as
ierting tliat my large ana corn|
(ink will s a t e l i ilu- iimsi n

NEXT

iJPlea$e consider this your
personal invitation to inspect
our n#w stock of M etP
shoes for Fall and W inter.
if THovVe better lb ever

A îuj are fortunati cm.ugh I
..■ h.: î nn-titui(on.
Iiir n ih a m In e r
&lt;l&lt;-t
m i ,nN l .iie r T "iu "ilk
» î î .1*111 ale! nut ar.iil. it
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xjiviore serviceable.
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u! al th e sa m e ecjuitable p uces.
IM’ rattle «ti"uinir etu- t 1
u»t iti.lili llie line of Senni.■
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about 11.lulu,000. winch in two millions
more that two years ago Hut corn
may In’ wurtl. 1,11 rent» a liuahel this
year, comparisi to 70^and HO the paat
two years
In tais case, Horida corn
will make a erop worth JlO.OOOtOOO,

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luter haij alai» »old soiio- hidr-s and
'*ny of thè hidi-n wt-rr dug up un i mine
fiUnd in thè laken-neur Ina nlaughler

ultry Supplies

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the neutral or basic form, not acid.
Itungc Makes Aneounrement
For economical »praying a good hiirr d
[n this i»me F Kunge make» his an*
pump mounted in a wagon in n&gt;vi«iary. miuncement ;li a candidate for council,
and a |&gt;owvr spraying inarhinc is much Me, Kunge rin sis no iuirotlucllon to the
lift ter. It will take about titty galluna jtettple of Faiifftrd having Iaim a rwident
to over an acre.
and tax payer here (or many yearn. He
These caterpillar» have many natural i» no novice in the alder manicHtW having
enemies, the inoat efltcient ol which aes gerved two separate terms a* alderman
birds, especially rlcc birds, blackbird/, a ^d made good. Mr. Hung« stands for
mtjeking birds anti n ativ e sparrows. If improvements and he is anxious to serve
Our farms harbored as many of these another term for the main reason that
birds as they should, the formers would the hulkheading of the lake front ean
have no need To spray for caterpillars., i*. carried out. This is one of M r.
W.e found th a P th e birds congregate on Hunge's hpbbiea and he is a progressive
Bhan Caterpillar
the unsprayed portions of the fieldsr so candidate of the pronounced type, ber, Ao^icanU gttnroi* th at by spraying the portioas moat lioving in improvements, u cleaner city ,
Worst p m will, which heavily Infested and leaving the rem a in -, a greater Sanford.
,vet beans, lias, to eon-

ho is con*
tvet Ijeaas
c**|ly burned by such comjwunds
ar*enictis in any form, umiI as a
' bum them , too ‘ severely. We
» MJ our .experiment* last summer
’ r ounces of lead arsenic paste to

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about as

cnterpillu* to an y 'ex tcn t, and we have
wen no instances of birds being poisoned
by so feeding.
Wasps also feed actively on these
caterpillars anti render etllcient servi re
in keeping them down.
A fungus disease kills many, and, in
favorable weather, m ay oven control
an outbreaks
J. R . WATSON.
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***. not very effective, we

V
Ttjrmshcr Tor Majrdr V
H on. D?L. Thrtisher announcra in this
issue his enndiriacy foa mayor of Ranfonl. This announcement will give
tuitisruction to his many friends in San­
ford who for Reve ra t- years post have
urged Mr Thrasher to stand for this
high tweiition in the councils of his fellow
citizens. Mr. Thrasher is emiuentiy
quufified to preside over the destinies of
this cky for the next two yean». He U
a" gentleman of scholarly attainm ents,
honest, conscientious, a Christian not
only in name but in deeds, experienced,
in city affair*, having «?rvcd two terms

Ta ke' Ctnm ty1» Oo o d -Roed*
The Lake C ounty Good Roads Asso- ipal affairs. Ho -has been a business
id a solution
of Sanford for
ive and safe. It, elation roef at TavafesI a few days since man and heavy taxpayer
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Mistake of Printers
A stats new» Item from an cast coast
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town should have been placed under
Prof. Siumon the Veteran Bandmaster
the head of state news but appeared us
Than Any Other
* Haa Them In Charge.
a Sanford item in last Tuesday’s paper
According to the Manufacturer's
Oviedo yaa a good band of eighteen
nnd as a Sanford iterft would be very
Record of Baltimore, It. H. Edmonds,
members and they have their instru­
misleading. The item was os follows:
editor—Florida—in proportion to its
ments and are rehearsing twice a week.
“The city assessment rolls have hecn
population—is leading the country in
Prof. Stumon of this city, the veteran
completed and show the valuation of
road building. It also "given credit to
band master of wide fame has the band
city property, personal and real, based
this state for leading |he south if not
In charge and states that the boys are
on a one-third valuation, to be $1,281,the
entire
country'
in
the
construction
of
cat«! and workmen' have l*ent busy
getting along famously and will mako
104. The rn'llage was fixed at twentybrick
roadway».
getting the fixture« in shape for the
a public appearance before many weeks.
seven, which would mean that if the
This article which is certain to prove
opening day. The large shipment: of
There is some mighty good material .in
.books, ledger», checks and other equip­ intereating to every' Floridian, is as the musical line in Oviedo and Geneva actual value of property was assessed,
the rn'llage would only be n'ne on the
ment have been delayed in transit but follow»:
and the boys out there will make the
Means MORE
for the Same Money. Consequently
dollar.”
Florida’s
good
work
in
road
building
President L*ke stated today that the
this
book,
in
m
Sanford Military Hand look to their
families,
stands for the difference InAa a Sanford item this would be In­
hank would be open on time and evcry- keeps on apace. A few weeks ago wo laprels hereafter. Prof. Stumon is very
tween
an
insu
cut,
unsatisfactory,
daily attcraancc of ice
thinfwwdd-i»rlA*»wiiiiiiuM fur the aus­ publutad.a. diapatrii i n m Tampa, that proud of his latest btlneb *flTmusicians correct, th e latest report-ref Hanford beand
PLENTY
ICE
FOR
ALL
PURPOSES!
Hillsborough •ounty, in which Tampa
ing as follows: The assessment
picious occasion.
and states that they take hold of.tho
The public is cordially invited to at­ is located, had overwhelmingly voted band proposition like veterans and havo Bonal property and real estate amounts to
tend the opening of the new tank'and for $1,000,000 of bonds for building 76 already raised about SfiOO for equipment. $2,924,011. This is an increase of
It offers to bridg that same Rap for you. * Ruv a b ook and
rs and get acquainted, miles of brick Highways through the
jx
hi« big
w, ,*j,
mw HC7.394 over 1912. The rn'llage lor
trj it out. All o! ur drivers have them for salle.
A . uuiuRfeature ui
of Jthe
fair j»ti Orlando
test and best rqulpmenrforthe
would t a u band toU(TOHTOTit' o f th c tW- .Ate-flHlfait jO E L S H
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■ transacting of business has been installed borough and Jacksonville have been ferent counties represent«! and we feel - .i
Auto License Due
and the new Seminole County Hank discussing the building of similar roads sure that Seminole with two good bands
Tax Collector Jno. D. Jinkins is send­
will be ready and willing to take care of with a view to making ■ connected high­ would carry of! first honors'.
way between Jacksonville and Tampa.
ing out blanks for the auto owner» to
the trade on opening day.
A dispatch from William Panniil of
fill in and return with check for same.
The bank is located In the court house
110 South Park
Phono 27
Card of Thanks
A regular scale of the prices for auto
building at'th e corner of Park avenue Sanford* show» that Seminole county is
To the fr fends who came to us in our licenses is given to each owner ami they
and Commercial street and the opening actively joining in this work of highway
hour
of trouble, and contributed all.that pay according to horse power.
building.
Mr.
Panniil
wired
on
Sept.
of the bank will put new life in that part
4
human kindness could suggest, tn help
of Sanford and stimulate business in 16th:
Seminole County Hoard of Commis- nnd comfort, we return most heartfelt
marry way*.
Congregational Church
Today the preliminaries incidental to »¡onera let contract today to Wilson thanks, and , although such devoted
Regular Sunday school and morning
Jacksonville friendship cannot remove the sad mem­
the opening of a new bank are being Construction 'Company
D on't nttempt to s vo a few dollars
service;
in the evening at 1:30 the theme
ories
that
linger
around
our
vacant
chair,
to
pave
twenty-five
miles
of
county
complete»! and the officials and employees
qn your fire insurant
premiums by
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are as busy as Ik« i in their_new posi­ roads with "vitrified brick. Approxi it bring» into view the brightest side of will Ik - “ The Value 9f the Church to thobeing
heavily
underin
im
i — practise
Community."
This
is
an
important
throw»
the
pure
light
of
mate
A
*t
$200,000,
‘Rrick
will
be
fur­
humanity,
and
Tv
tions.
The advent of the Seminole Hank in nished by Hankinson Si llagler, Augus­ an unselfish friendship into a darkened subject to every one, and all are cor­ economy that's rea! ood business
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home. May the «lay* I k* far distant dially invited.
carry ENOUGH insun ice.
&lt;Sanford makes three fine banking insti­ ta, Ci a.
F.
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STRONG.
Hankinson Si Hagier wire from San­ when those friends who gathered around
tutions for the city and four for' the
ditional protecIf you no«! some
PasrSr.
us will need similar attention, hut when
new county, the other hank taing at ford:
n
vi ted to exarntion
you
are
cordially
|
Seminole c o u n t/ let contract today to {he tim e comes tnay they receive the
, Oviedo.
ine the last financial
gWtnents o r our
Hankinson Si Hagier of Augusta, Ga., same full measure of generous aid and
Millinery Opening
for opuroxiinatth" S.WQ.OW brick fur j tender sympathy they JtruughL. to uur,
Having ju st rrUirqftM^iim the taxlarn l cmnpanitw—ami talk 1m&gt; nuuur iiv w
___r_ (Iliad -Muaauiluch here
•Blind mosquitoes have l»erri here in the building of approximately 25 miles home when death was an inm ate there. markets where I ■rchu.q J one of the with us.
A. K. Rossetter
Spiele tocks of Full
finest and most
great numbers for, the past week, com­ of brick roads. Construction work
Mrs. F .,J. Symcs
Millinery ever hr flight tol .Sanford, the
ing a t night and' filing the sidewalk», awarded to Wilson Construction Co.
Mr and Mrs H A Howard
•They an- entire- of Jacksonville, nnd to Hand Hr«», of
same will lx» on c »Flay nej t Thursday
. area ways anti »tor
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symcs
1y harmless and ut e a nuisance only in Sanford. 11. , S. Jaudon Engineering
O ctotar 2, at m millinc
parlors In
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rossetter. the C lark building
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getting all over thJ&gt; »took of. goods nnd Comjwny of Savannah, engineer,
r to th e i&gt;ostAn-I Florida ranks high
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Am.mg the recent arrivals in this
office. The styles are of t lit* very lat&lt;-it,
otherwise proving lliut they an- no good.
\ $1,500.000 issue, for roads ami
state.
The United S tati.--‘-»I
so get in early before the host hats are place is Copt. J, W. Sarkett, of Jack­
As one gentleman remark.il the other ,
¡* also pro|H*«i for Escambia
Card of Thanks
wrtjr
&gt;
sonville. assistant Unit«! States infttx'c- m in ty bulletin says that &lt;
night, “W hat ft bl«*ing they do not cuunty. as noted elsewhere in this issue,
We take this means of expresaing our sold
-fi.OOO.(M
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tons
of
phixqihati
tor
who
comes
tn
inspect
the
dredge
J H. H RUTON
bite.”
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Muliont Florida. The Florida is living used year. .Florida produced
---- &gt;—;r —
¡in the next few months had t t a entire friends who luive rendered every
OOO.OiK) worth
at
present
to
dri-tl^e
the
sand
bant
of
the
Stork ExprrsM
1south, if not the country , in the building sible comfort and assistance to us since
Newspaper advertising has accoin1 I t o r n i.f Mr Ji/w1 .Virw-U
«o^-hr«&lt;-k.
h o t a - t - tre- q r-q ^ ir- the loss of our dt.vr imsband and (atiier. pUshed wunder» for wide-awake mer­ upper St. Johns river, and thereby make
Mrs. Jolui SauLs.
a l.ahy girl.
| turn to p&lt; pu a i n. H on d a is probably
chant» it has liecomc both a science an night fool channel up as far as H ar­
Now is ih** time to »ul-Ralph J. It. Sauls.
n ,,m,. Journal
Horn to Mr. and Mm. A. 1. Anderson already It aci lg t),e country in road
and an art and has Income iodiapen*- ney, a distance ol n ta u t thirty* miles '
R «r.xíi
Ituth Sauls Wright
alile when realsuccess is sought.
building.
a baby girl.
from Sanford.
I Holly at tin Herald olii
OVIEDO HAS

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THE USE OF.OUR COUPON BOOK

SANFORD ICE &amp; WATER WORKS CO.

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GREETING

The constantly increasing wealth and commerce of this
coijnty demands additional banking facilities to properly
conserve the county’s bests interests, and to meet this ever
increasing need the SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK of Sanford,
Florida, has been organized with a paid in capital of
$50,000.00, being the largest capital stock of any bank in
the county. t The officials of this new bank are fully aw
of the fact that no class of business requires more
attention, or insists upon more rigid rules than that of
banking. T
i t will be our prrficy to^handle the-business-of
our patrons with promptness and liberality and at the same
time we shall guarantee to our depositors and stockholders
a degree of conservatism that w ill nof only protect their

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Mr. Key, the cashier has been connected with the
First National Bank of this city for several years and is
well known to every person in the connty.
We feel sure of our ability to handle your banking
business to your satisfaction and will be pleased to have an
opportunity to talk the matter over with y o u .)
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cers are Forrest Lake, President: D. L. Thrasher, Vice-President; and A. R. Key, Cashier. The directors
are Thomas Emmett Wilson, A. T. Rossetter, A. P. Connelly,
Joseph Cameron, John Meisch, J. C. Bennett, F. L. Wood­
ruff, N. H. Garner, D. L. Thrasher, Forrest Lake and W.

The personnel of this bank is wholly local to Semino
County and comprises many of its most successful citizens
&gt;•
. who attribute their prosperity d irect^ to their activities in
this county, and having undaunted faith in the future of
S effiiffdfeH tey^ i^ W tliiftitate to cast their lot with SEM­
INOLE COUNTY BANK.

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Ladies who desire to transact business with us will be
given such assistance and advice as we believe will be con­
ducive to the safety of their deposits or investments.

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We wHLopen accounts for whatsoever amount the de­
positor desires to place with us and will pay interest on
time^deposits and savings accounts. Executors, administra­
tors, guardians and others may avoid endless confusion by
opening separate accounts witjv.4f&lt;^

interests when intrusted to u sT o u t. will cause them to be­
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O F F IC IA L O R G A N O F S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ^ T I I E G A R D E N S P O T O F T H E W O R L D
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SEDI - WEEKLY

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SANFORD H E R A LD
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SAM F OH D,

FLO RIDA.

TUESDAY,

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ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
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S EP T C M DE R

30,

1913

Volum«

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'lorida Vegetables
Will Represent Florida
'
Sanford Public Schools •;
In Great Demand
At Panama Exposition
Opened Term Yesterday
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T h i s S c a s o n Should P rove M ost have «11 .-ounti.-H, in time employ mini- Sanford Man A ppointed State
Niue Hanks In bake
Largest A ttendance E ver S een ing through the Itth and 15th and up
—
forniltj in iL-tncMimenUi. hut ils the tux
"Five
nr
m\ years ago there were only
P r o f i t a b l e t o G ro w e r
Com m issioner L a s t Week
In Sanford S ch o o l
m,ul ,h* nl*ht °,f tho I6th- T,,i* wil1
. books have lawn made up for the current
two hunt in l.uke’ county." remarked
give every one a chance to get hack hom •
year, the commissioners are directing
President Holme», of the Citizens Hank
again by Saturday uuuL.cJoie up the
Horthern CommixiiouJutUix-Az« Gct- their energies toward securing the opin­ A. V, French Of This City Is Honor- , of Eustiv Yesterday the total waa Have Fine Faculty This Year and week’s work.
ions- and vjews of the assessors end
(¡Di Line* On Florid» Vegetables
ed By Governof T ri nr/nelI A nd
-I it the rrplhw, fTir*Liigwf*mytft*»T*Ttf
School Term Promise* Great
memhi-rs of boards of county comniis~
■
votes has lss*n lor thg discussion of cit­
|
Early In Season
Will Get Busy A r Once
This significant statem ent wils made
R
e
s
u
l
t
s
sioners in th e several counties for use in
,
,. . . .
I after the opening of th e two hanks above
rus diseases; this is closely followed by
^ That Florida will .have an exhibit of n rt.(t,rrctj tn
-That tho demand- for Florida vc*g- making assessments in 1911.
Sanford schools opened yesterday for discussion of citrus -insects nnd fe rti­
creditable nature at tho Panffiqa. Pacific
i will this year be greater than
A t
i
lizers; the votes Jor other subjects
. •&gt;,
Viffeh will . The , Citizens Hank- of Eustls, whi^h- the term of 1913-4 and if the record
rn any eeason during the hu t
. . • .
George Howell, aauhtant alligator International Exposition,, VHlrh
* -A T'iM
breaking attendance on opening day is somqwhat scattering.
loors
six
months
ago.
on
wâii the declarafibn this rrtôrn- trainer at th e -Fionda O strirh Farm, is open in-SaaJ'Yancbco itiF ebriuary. 19K&gt;
' n" ' J
:
The Experiment Station stall is now
any
criterion
of
the
work
and
attendance
1912,
is
now
the
parent
of
,‘
ioj by I t F. Hoyle, pioneer commission still ¡n a serious condition today at the and continue for n period of ten m onths,
*
two branch hanks, the Hank of Mt. of the rest of the term schools are suro engaged In formulating a program for
merchant and seedman of Miami, lie St. Luke’s Hospital as a result of in­ is now assured by the fact that Governor
the
Seminar
an
1
w
ill'have
this
in
shape
an-sure to have the most successful term
Dora ansí the Hank of Tavares.
A ,
prediction upon the advices that juries to his left arm during his terrible Park Trammell has appointed and des­
of their history. It is estim ated th a t to be sent out to the various newapapors
The
loi
.I
capital
of
the
Citizens
Hank
be is receiving from northern eotnm b- oxjM'riencc when suddenly attacked by ignated Hon. A. V. French of Sanford
more than (100 pupils will he enrolled &gt;n Central and Southern Florida during
lion firms who are Bounding the condi- a furious alligator, named Duval Nellie as commissioner general lor the entire of Etmif- i- $55,000(00, and is up|&gt;or- today or liefurv the week is ended, as the coming week.
tionrsl a- 'ollows: $15,000.00 each tor
tion of the country-, nnd nave found it at the farm, about 3:45 o’clock yester­ state of Florida, to take care of the stale's
Gainrayilh; has grown to a large city,
the Hank &gt;3 Ml. Dorn and the Hank of some of them are'com ing l/otn u disinterests
at
the
exfiosition.
irest dearth of tall vegetables due to un­ day afternoon. It was only through
tance, the fame of Sanford schools i having ample hotel anti hoarding house
Tnvarea,
thus
leaving
$25,000
to
the
Then* were many other prominent
favorable weather conditions this Hum­ the Immediate assistance of Secretary
having reached to other states.
accommodations fur u much larger crowd
residents
of the state who were aspirants m o th e r hank at E ustis. Pin* general
mer In vegetable sections. They report Frank White that the man .wit- saved
The
su|K*rinteiMlent
of
the
Sanford
1
than l* at all likely to be present at th-*
lo r. is as follows (■ U
to Mr. Hoyle that the outlook lor btuu- from death after hi» arm was badly man­ for tins uptMillitment, hut when all Imurd of
Seminar, so no one need remain away,
school»,
f’rof.
N.
I
IVrkins
and
county
h.ii-tis. 3 I Donnelly of
y » with Florida this year is purlieu- gled in the isiwerful jaw* of the saurian phases of the various applicants hnd been Holmes
Mt.
Dora
l
p Felt of F.ustis and E m ­ HU|H*rinteud»-nt, D. L. Thrasher, warre for fear of not finding ample accommo­
projuTly weiglusl and considered, It was
lariy bright and advise the grower» in m onster.
at the ojiening and were kept busy get­ dation».
deemed best for Hit* fifty integrals of the poria, C. II. Goodenough of Clermont,
this section to plant large croj». “ 1
ting
the little ones and big one» in their
Very truly yours,
- f t
t
state to Invest the responsibility for the Joe M. McCormick of Tavares, E. S.
have been In- Miami for tin; laat four­
P. II. ROLFS,
fight
place«.
The
teachers
were
in
their
Meeting of Charity Association
success of the state's representation at Burleigh *.f Tavares, M. V. Simpson of
t h yeart,” said Mr. Hoyle, "m aking
Director Exp. Station.
M t. Dora. D. J. Caldwell ul Fust is. different grades and the joy of the ch il­
A meeting of the Executive Com­ the exposition in Mr. French.
a apecial study of the vegetable business,
Clifford dren in seeing their iracheni proved their
m ittee of the Associated Charities and
A position of the character which Mr. Wm. Watt of Mt. Dora, G.
and I can say th at I believe the rom m iv
worth and the deep love ami nITeetinn
Jim Crow Fight
a few others who are interested in the French has assumed to till required a t­ of Eusti- l It Miller o( Eu-ti,jon mrn up north ore right. I have ulwith which the teacher» an* held hy tinWashington.
Sept.
29. —A h itte r
work was held in the Congregational tributes of the most progressive nature;
The ca-hiiT of tin* Hank of Tavares is
vray» noted that when the croji« art*
fight against ath-ged race dflcriminaC hurch Thursday evening.
A brief a broad view of the requisites necessary Mr. Chi«'- - I. N utt of that city, son of pupils.
abort in the north, Florida product*
The faculty' the* &gt;car will sou m m u , tt*»n to vnnmi» part« ~trf" the rm intry
remi me of the work brought o u t « v i-j to the development of the state's truins Mr It 1 N'lift anil a (sipuTar yrtung
bong gOOd prices; and the deTttund Tor
new
l,i'-»s. altfiough the majority of ih*- will I**- made shortly on behalf of n e ­
dence sufficient to prove th a t the trial, commercial, mineral, agricultural man. th* ashler of th»* Hank **f Ml
them ia strong. Consequently 1 believe
organimi ion hud accomplished
the anil pomnlnglcal resources and a knowl­ flora Is Mr E. V Cartledge of Hock- tiuiehers have l*»s*n in tliu Kanford gro«-» before the Supreme Court.
that if the groWera will put out good slzetl
The Oklahoma and the Maryland
purpose for which it was started, that edge of current conditions within the mark, I'., who comes highly recom­ s»-liools severa^ yean* Following is a
crop* In this county th at then- will U*
ll-t of th*' tl’adiÌTS
"grandfather" constitutional iinn-ndis. to help [Hsiple help themselves, state that can only !&gt;&lt;■ secured by a long mended
Iota ol money mqdo here this winter.
N. J I’erkins, A II., Su}H'rintehdent mi'iita by which thousands nl nngroeH
disbursing chanty in u systematic ^residence and constant study of that
The tit-l deposit in the Hank of Ml,
Of eoum there are a couple of things to
High School:
have Ihs' ii disfranchised, will In* a t­
manner and never without investiga- I which i- of jtlje utmost potential interest Dorn wu mad»' by one of the town’s ol»l
contend with. The cold weather must
Mi»» C lara I. Guild, \ M I’rim-ipal, tack»»! us uncini»! it ut ionul.
lion
Twenty ra.»»«* hhxi* come before to the stale-- expansion, and happily »•si in h s1 '..it-. Mrs. H. M Hruce of
be watched, and the hurricane ntu.»t U*
! An effort will Is- m a d e to have th**
i lie society since the lost annual meeting. these \.inous attributes are accredited Mt Dora aged about 70. who |&gt;l»rwi Latin
protected agairiHt."
Miss Alice M Tetherly. H !.. Mathe­ O klahom a ‘‘Jim C r o w " legislation a n All have Im»-ii helped. The society has to Mr French, and it is l&gt;elioved that $500 in ttie hank. In contrast with her
matic».
: t :
nulltsl
An a t te m p t will be made b y
never refusili! to do som ething for each he will us.* them to ihe full measure of age, litth ira M argaret, thethr»»- year
At a recent meeting of the city council
J How lumi Wililmun, \ It . Science Tem esse»' n'*gr*&gt; organ i/.ationn to Im*
applicant. 1luring the last two months, hi- ability to make a creditable showing old thing' iit nl Mr. and Mrs ,) M Mrd SL Augustine that body appropriated there have b.s&gt;n remarkably few culls,
Mis* Lilian i Giltson, \ II . English p»*rmittwi i** o«' ih&lt;* m e n &gt; ‘‘K n ig h ts
ol J
C u ru m l /uadi' l-ilLL lu±j.. aUf.m. 1 in the
Iron the next budget the sum of !»*%«■
Mis* Charlotte Kale» lli-ln r. Aft — —Fys-fi r»«"' ÓW-- ni*yr*&gt; I**Ig&gt;•»
,
, , ,,
but it slands to reason flu- number will f aliforma
_
bank of I i ares
tiouond
live hundn*d
hundred dollars increase sleudily
Iterano dollars, five
. , , a* the winter moni .li­
St' irhrt*
Mr Freociu. oincs by tvis hustling pro
|tu\h I ' s- are constructed of brick
N J l'*-rkm.“. German
go»** toward the support and draw
ti which
*bxh goes
,
.
Dingt-»- For Xldcrmnn
near. ..We .may
e*|ss*t. this and
Gram mar School
uphep o( the St. Augustine City Hand they will Is- taken care of loo. Shall divities as a m atter of heritage for It wa­ buff Dri ■ icing, plat»* glu«. cherry furC II Dingt»- announces for Alder­
ins
father.
Dr
Seth
French
long
since
m tn iv
! i.milts, i-tc
Mi»- Flora Walker. I’rincipul. Mh
ud fiff hundred dollars to the publicity it I»- without system or investigation?
man in tin- Issue
Mr Dirigée I* bHi
deee;i.-ed. who its a mi*mlier of Ihe Hof
«a
luné el the Chamber of Cnmmerr»* for
»
¡rade
w«-II known to h*»-I an miro hicti &gt;n
Vi
O--- uin*- bunks m laikc riniii
The responsibility and obligation rests oia senate .luring Hie Drew ildimmslra
Miss E d n a I'lailt, Slh (»rade
advertising th e n ty .
upon Cadi citizen to do Ins part toward non in 'Tli, framed, introduced and sue ty t.-.o in T’ustis. two in IsHniiurg and
to the | h»i| i| c of Sanford, tJ*■ ita» h*en
Mm G»»i It Dtckirxsori, 7th (¡mile
: :
a r*-»id*-nl and tax (layer of Sanford
taking care of tin* worthy ones who roKsfully had enacted into law. the mi....... at I mntiila, Mt Dora Tavares.
Mr- E N I .ok»-, 5 th a n d filli I ì rad»*»
In arranging for the chnulutiqua t*&gt;-®- m-ed help. Frolection against imposters
(or the |m*t filti»-n years and is one of
lirst bill to be pixsm-d by any southern G r&gt;- ■ r d and i leninint. \\ e hope they
Mrs. C. E Folk, Sili Grade. held in Aliami next spring plans are be­ is offered through
the progrès«!tie business men of Sanforti.
the
Associated legislature creating a bureau of immi­ will ill -uccix'd, without internal or ezMiss Carrie Ensininger, till G radi­
ing made for a departm ent that will Charities
.Mr Dirigi»- re»id»*» on Sanford Heights
Will Sanford rally to tin grai im with one purpose in view, and ten I f-|ctli»ii, an»l that o*» dis-line may
vi is» K o i Walker. Ith l&gt;rat|u
tnm » the youngsters, and they «ill
.
but
i*x|iecls to In- eli-cled from the
r*--.i
t
■
*
th*
tni'iii*-T.but
a
steady
in"9M&gt;ori Ilf the organization' A Coin- |||llt |K.1II|{ , | l(,,f the stab' with
Miss C la ra Milieu. -Ir&lt;1 Gradihave their own special features. The tniltee of eight*»-.! or iw&lt;-iity men are
wh
ilicity ami wifi rejmwunt tin*
er*
.........tlmf
Witbit!
a
f*-w
yean*
til»'
fie
farmer*, artisans and mechanics and the
Mi-- \ ii ,i Mi-fir*- '¡rd &lt;Irmi'
junior department will be in chnrc*' "1 f fi .ine Ifig Ila olile»w hole ell \
II*- t**-ll*-V**H ill improve
1 \ | &lt; II-»I II* d i - i ' - m g n f a - i . Ilk i * i .t ■ • u u u t itx •f t h are at pré»
r11‘!*
M
i irl • '1 K il*— \
■! M i -it
tn ei|&lt;rt Mr- l.ydin A L » l l i 'i ’ •
iti*-nl - tup • "li-erval &gt;\e i| in t will
h ilri•I i**l
d m - ! l • .*• . -ir- i 1* i- u - &lt;1 - S I I .I - 1V• I . -1 .1. - i a.-l * I* I ai- t *' &lt;—t * • t,li*
.Uni Dr a » ilo'
t/airsil kimhrgartener, author and j»-. r fur n liH
•t
i|*i ! i r Suine le. I*II--1 ■ ll. ll lg *— .Il »'
n**t favor plumpng I'll»* city' into deiitv^
'I la ike Ueglotl
of i luflda
I’r-linar » i *■■
I 1 :
that
will pi"!*- ■ burden to the tax
planncii (or vniidiietmg l i e 1 Imi- iui -sDt f ri-hi'li ri'i'iv ed til*' tirst appoint
Mis- Ellin I ariinworlh, I'tUicipal, l-T jiuyer* lit favor» the bulklieading of
Uhatn Randolph engineer m charge diiroig tin* eornmg
th a t ar*- ment of commissioner ol immigration
Itinhduy l’ uri)
Grade.
ol the survey of the Everglades, ha» ur- hoped to be very effectual.
the lake Iront and other im provem ent
Send in
Mrs. E. W. I). Dunn, 2nd Grade.
l.iitle Olive Ncwmtin. thè churmlng
cepted the fionition m ade him recently your membership dui-s, old or new, for Florida under the act and held the
in
the city and his m otto will be " a
Miss Edith C Stewart, ’2nd Grade.
■a
to make a preliminary survey of the Kis­ to (’. It. Walker. I’rm ident. H. F Ih*m lions during two administrations. little *1 uilgbteV *&gt;f Mr ami Mrs. R. A.
sq
u
ire deal for every citizen." This
Miss I’eacln-a E»'.lh*r. 1-1 (jrad**
simmee valley and a report of the prac­ Whiliter, jr . Treasurer or Mr» I &lt;* It was during his incumltency nf office Ni-wman, tceh'bruled In-r -txlli hirthdny
I» Mr Dingee'» first fling at an official
and through the bureau of publicity that x»?t *' i mesi di-lighifiil birlhday party
ticability and feasibility of the plan to Mi I &gt;sli(cl Sis'retary
olili»* although he has ev'er k**jit |»i»Ieil
tf* atl*'nln&gt;n of Hamilton Dissloli wil» ! H - -d ay alien i' -o n, w t u li * . l- greatly
drain the entire valley of a|] surplus
I aulirli Firuii Farli
u|mn city allairn and city business. Mr.
t-alled to the |w*t»ihiltliM« of this -tat*1 »t i od h) in*r n .o
watir.
friend» A(l»-r
\
lliifil
■
i*llg*-liiul
|inrl&gt;
nf
frl*-li*i*
left
! tìngi»* will make a form idable eunilhlat»*
1 1 Ictrher Will t,»-l llus)
and ulbT mature inviutti gallon Mr *r i. ring tilt** mai -, gain*— «Itli'h w»'rc
î
I !
i
Friday
morning
in
Mr
&lt;
H
Walker’s
b*-ing
M*ry iHijiular a n d
having
a
|(»-p**rts from WiL-hingtou an- t" tfo- ] i, |,o tt1.1 ,L»»***-|aIes pure iiiLSa-d a fr.ici t.
Mr- W I Ib , I M— s,ro .,..| J.l'ilo h • lil'ii- fur .hi *11 *Ui pi*'m*' leJion of fnciej- lit S anford and his
A huxin»-»» department has U&lt; n open
, ,| j mi........ . ai-ri-s ol IhiiiI-*. I in- .......in
| *&gt;,|. l iti th*'h t|'!'- • hl'ilfi w.t . -* ilt*»l I'liey were bouri'l for la*mon Itluff, a e|*»'liuti I» already p redic ted
ed thU j m 1 1 conyection with the St. effect Unit S**nator M i to r will «nine to
m
from
which « ns used to place the «*r*-*f11 ni i la lawn, Il dot li sprea*!. Old thè Inulti
H
onda
within
the
next
ten
days
or
two
Petersburg High School.
I**-,ii»tiful - j m11 ¡i Ihuii thirty-five mile»
I*n*tmrations un* under headwav for weeks for the purpose of making prt- of the -tat* at par, from which position td il ■ ike, wil li il- -IX pri'it', candles of up ih*- river, and the picnic wm giv»-n
Mar »hat llrnwn Take** OfTirc
Mai tun county's annual fair, the ojien- hminary arnuige.ents lor In- campaign It lulil I*i-■)i shaken during the war and a- l'oiiiy «lifierent lui*--, «as placed in to ct*|rbrute the twenty-fifth wt'iiding
At
noon tomorrow Uniloil State* M ar­
following
days
ol
reconstruction.
H&gt;
for
rvnominauon,
ami
lu»
apjararance
tiacenter,
wl(cn
little
Oliviw»'tit
tliroug)
ing ol which is now just u little over two
unniv«-rsary of Mr. and Mrs. C. It. shal John F. Horr wifi turn over his
this
sale
of
lamls
the
credit
of
Florida
will add interest to the senatorial contest
months off.
the *■* ri'inony of blowing out the candles, Walker A bountiful sujiply of good
office to .1. Clifford Hruwn. of Lakeland,
in which he and John N C. Stockton was completely r»*habilitated, iL» paper lev . -earn in coties and dt lición.» cake
things were taken along and a mo«t en' * I 1
former representative from Folk county,
hiil
lair
to
I*
»
the
piincipal
figures.
wus
placeil
at
par,
and
^Jnce
that
turn*
wi re then served The little hieles» wiis jiiyable day was anticijiat»»! by all.
The U nivm ity of Florida has entered
the
nomination of Hruwn being sent
The
priiwnl
seasion
nf
congress
has
such
ws'iiritiin
¡
l
s
the
stale
has
offered
on*-1 generously remembered by her
tipon the im*t tuccessful year of its htsThose who wc/*' invited to be ol t il is
Septemlier
17 (*y t‘n*sidcnt Wilson
lx.-en
one
of
the
b
u
sn
-)
of
Senator
have
always
le»-n
taken
at
n
premium
iri;i:i
friend.* and w i l - the recipient o* fortunate parly were Mrs. C. E. Walker,
tor&gt;* Since the placing of Dr A. A.
to the senate for confirmation.
Fletcher's
career
ut
Washington,
and
Mr.
A^
\
french,
th«*
son
of
Dr
man
.
useful
ainl
le-autifii!
gift*
Among
Murphree at the head of the instituth n
Mrs. Enamingcr, Mi*» Currie EiuaninMarshal Horr will have his rigular
»1
attendance hai steadily increased, c»]rh his friends declare that it has U*en the French, w;» a i^crk in. hia father's office, (III-*- invited were Ma-y Elizalteth atol g»*.r, Mrs. F. F. Strong, M argaret, Isaliel
guarterly
rejnirt ready to send to Wash­
moat
useful.
which
was
locati-ti
in
Jacksonville,
and
it
Camilla
Pulrstmi,
Maud
Like,
M
ar­
)w r demonstrating the neewwity of idand Faul Strung, Mrs. Ilenfro, Mr aud ington and will sv’ttlc all the affairs of
Senator Fletcher's enemies do not was from this I'ufly «dtooling in m atters gin* t Neal, Tht-odor.i Miljer, Elizalteth
j ditional buildings, and it is to he ho|ted
Mrs. 11. A. Ter he an. Dick and Vera His office at high noon, when the new
__
! “ *1 t11' _ never
have reason to sever deny th at he has liven very' active and of evnlgat ion that tip* foundation was Wini iter, Frank Chu-u-. Sarah Wight Tc'rhetm. Mr*. Henry Wight, Fn»J,
iaku—Üiu_Lwih—u i - u t l lc a -------LidsjiDnnection-w ith thn f&gt;nUn»ndtyr=:~mflfewwl»«ii&gt;ea lo*y ia a s e n t-u&gt; Dm »cjiatCyylaid uju/n vvhkk.waa .to l/e -lxj f / iriiii i! *|‘non nxJftriBhi. Hcggtrmr.iVWriiiu-Masnn: Sarah and T h o rh ia Wight, Mix*c-i
| Gainesville Sun.
and they realize that the tusk »1 beating »till greater art.» of importance relating yiir.tj, May Williams, D»*!wm and Ker- Claire Walker, Katherine and Rutti and XYtunie ciiarge. The new marshal ^
in .in the ciiy, having arri\&lt;*d severalhim is going to be anything bui oti*‘ of to the s lu te s continue») growth and ex- m ith Uurlt-y^ Al'illi»- and Wuv»-rly Aber­
Waldron, Eva Walker, D-ila Hutchin- [days ugo. and will move his family here
t i l
i pttnsion.
;
nathy, H olch'-GonzaUr*, AIIhti Con­
N. t'onoley, secretary of the Live th e "l&gt;ed of ruses variety."
son. M aster Clifford Walker and o lh ep .
as th e law requires th a t
&gt;r.
jfcfr.
„Air.
French
is
now
organizing
nu
his
nelly.
May and ‘ Mildred Holly, Emily
*k Hoard of Trade, has l&gt;cen electe»!
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I the marshal for this district Ik* officially
’ forces in a system atic manner and pro­ and Fierce Griffin, and Claim Jom».
by the Iward of governors of the Jackson­
Hoostfng Sears
Co Tampa Tribune
at home here.
jettes
to
immediately
get
in
touch
with
ville Hoard of Trade to fill the unexpire»!
The many friends of Him. Jo**'ph
countyi m unicipality, community (
The slntom ent th at all b ird , dogft
No imm«xiiatc changes are contem­
l*ftn of H. H. Richardson, resigned.
bake County's Club House
°f Kissimmee, aro urging him to nnd civjc lx)dy within tho „u t e an(, TOm. |
should l&gt;e registered in order th/it they plated by Mr. Urown in the jterqmnel of
cntitf t h e / t o r for congressman from this
^ 8uch daU M wU, alvnya ^ #l hi#
The Lake Highland Improvement could come under ‘ the head of lieitlg ius office, although ho huX had more ■
n
1 1 t
; *’oard of Trade in Palatka is plan- district. M r. Sears is an educator ° 1 . ^ m m an d for use in working the ipnu- Company, of West Virginia, have open­ real «logs scums to have aroused the curi­ than seven .times the number. of, a p i.i
, - or * home coming week, when It Is ita tc wide reputation and has been
I morab,e fe a tu re which will■mjccs*wily ed bids for their $20,000 fhtbhousc on osity of several dftg owner» in Sanford plkatiqd»’ for. ¡«ajtioxvi than .tlwré-.ttre
.
Jjped that every one who has ever visit- porintendent of public instruction of have lo l)e u k cn count of. One of thrae the clay road, on Lake Minnehaha, about and tho fo||owdngTlot|«r hus fteeq- re­ places'tO 'iiU In his department.
’ .'’
« I PsUtka, or lived In the Gem City will Osceola county for the past three4Arms, feBlumi
^ n Fiorl(la building, one mil« from Clerm ont. I t i t f t o b e o n e ceived frorp llrM lo w aiil:
* Marshal Ilorr of thla. district, as also
,
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yrn and view tho i mprovements that and is a live wire among the young poll- g,)lcndi(1|y representative of the state, of the most beautiful structures In the
Dear ifolly:}
W. À. McGourin, of Pensacola, united
,'•* Iteen made there. T he date for tlcians of the state. He Is s fluent rj*D mage a success of the undertaking south. It will be ojiened Christmas to
There ia nothing about th at "dog rcg-‘ Stotw marshal- Northern district of
important event has not been an- speaker, a deep thinker and a progre*- will require the morel sup p o rt j&gt;f every the public. The com pany owns 16,000 istering" business In the game, law passed Florida, was requested early last July
■ive, hard working man, and a s con­ patriotic citizen in Florida. '
acres of the Black property, in the Im­ by tho last legJsiatikg^.j.vV-*^.1’
to resign by Attorriry Generiti Me Rey­
gressman he would have no superior in
» t 't
You would confer a favor on many nolds, but they refused, to do so, the ir
Those parties who m ay have sugges­ mediate vicinity, nnd their clubhouse
• F. Adams has been appointed the national congress,—Tituavilk* Ad­ tions to offer relating to the success of will be headquarters for all visitors. by asking the Tam pa |&gt;aper for tya au­ terms of office. Hot having expired,
Wager of tho Tam pa Hay hotel in vocate,
—Time* Union.
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the undertaking wifi receive promjit re- After the opening of the clubhouse the thority for the statem ent.
pa lyr the coming season. Mr.
Your* truly,
pi it* to their «lueries and suggestions by t and will be nuj. on the market. It is
Va .
.j o
V , * • *»&lt;*&gt;■»■ -t —.
high (line roltingYand, healthy locality.
N. deV. HOWARD, ‘
If*
the beautiful U k e *’ » / . Kvevy’W eck Bridge Club W
addresing Mr. French at Sanford.
Hand for Alderman
penetrated
by
two
railroads,
the
A.
C.
L.
J1 2 ® * a u h « P‘ke. N . II.. during th«
MM. W. D, lloljien was tho grscioas
Walter S. U and announce hi* candi­
and T- &amp; G,, about 26 miles southeast
i hostess of tbe E v t o Week Bridgi Club
Fourth Annual Citrus Seminar
dacy In this issue for re-election to the
- -^
W^st Side Meeting
of
Eustis, in Lake county.
t i t . A large num ber of letters have been position of alderman of tho city of San­
Friday afternoon 5 thè iStutlord House.
A meeting of th* W est Side Im prove­
The above Information was given by received In reply to the Inquiry as to ford. Mr. Hand has served ope term
tvJmon| Mw* vtttors to Gainesville A t the conclusion o f the (am* R was ment Amociation will be held at the
f&gt;W*y were Rphert
aa alderman and knows tire ntcdj of t he
found-that-Abts. R. A. Kewms n had won Robbins Nest at tew o 'clock Thursday Mfy-Cr-H. Goodaotough of CUrmon t to- holding
*of Lake- top-sçore and yrpk
wp« .awarded
awarded th
tbss ptizr,
ptUe, a morning.- As a matter o f grave import­ tho Lake Region on Tuesday. “If you inar, The number of people interested city as well as any man in it. Mr. Hand
hand painted «piate; " De- ance will come before the meeting, it don’t believe It’s healthy, look St me,” in thtf"work is greater than ever hereto­ Is a large tax payer and a public spirited
T“
^ ffre e h m e n ts , consisting of peach is desired that all members be present. s£td Mr. Q. "I have lived there for fore. The majority of those who have citizen of the progressive type and
th the icecream , cake and tea were then served. Tbs Association disbands next month. thirty yeah, and though I Just spent a expressed themselves prefer to have the
Those present vere M ia. Anna, M rs. In order that ,thP annual reports; may week on the coast, it does not compare Seminar held during the week beginning
mofit- for health, fertility and October- 13th. , Mrs. G, F. Kmlthi Mr*. C.
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. T . A. N e J . Mrs. A, P. up all
We will, therefore, b to n .lb e ‘
uniform
id Mr*. R. A.v Newman.
note pf
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OVIEDO HAS

Than Any Other
According to the Manufacturer's
Record of Baltimore, It. H. Edmonds,
editor—Florida—in proportion to its
population—is leading the country in
road building. It also "given credit to
this state for leading |he south if not
the entire country' in the construction of
brick roadway».
This article which is certain to prove
intereating to every' Floridian, is as
follow»:
Florida’s good work in road building
keeps on apace. A few weeks ago wo
publutad.a. diapatrii i n m Tampa, that
Hillsborough •ounty, in which Tampa
is located, had overwhelmingly voted
for $1,000,000 of bonds for building 76
miles of brick Highways through the

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— Prof. Siumon the Veteran Bandmaster
* Haa Them In Charge.
Oviedo yaa a good band of eighteen
members and they have their instru­
ments and are rehearsing twice a week.
Prof. Stumon of this city, the veteran
band master of wide fame has the band
In charge and states that the boys are
getting along famously and will mako
a public appearance before many weeks.
There is some mighty good material .in
the musical line in Oviedo and Geneva
and the boys out there will make the
Sanford Military Hand look to their
laprels hereafter. Prof. Stumon is very
proud of his latest btlneb *flTmusicians
and states that they take hold of.tho
band proposition like veterans and havo
already raised about SfiOO for equipment.
jx
hi« big
w, ,*j,
mw
A. uuiuRfeature ui
ofJthe
fair j»ti Orlando

cat«! and workmen' have l*ent busy
getting the fixture« in shape for the
opening day. The large shipment: of
.books, ledger», checks and other equip­
ment have been delayed in transit but
President L*ke stated today that the
hank would be open on time and evcrythinfwwdd-i»rlA*»wiiiiiiuM fur the aus­
picious occasion.
The public is cordially invited to at­
tend the opening of the new tank'and
rs and get acquainted,
test and best rqulpmenrforthe
would ta u b an d toU(TOHTOTit'ofthc tW■ transacting of business has been installed borough and Jacksonville have been ferent counties represent«! and we feel
and the new Seminole County Hank discussing the building of similar roads sure that Seminole with two good bands
will be ready and willing to take care of with a view to making ■ connected high­ would carry of! first honors'.
way between Jacksonville and Tampa.
the trade on opening day.
A dispatch from William Panniil of
The bank is located In the court house
Card of Thanks
building at'the corner of Park avenue Sanford* show» that Seminole county is
To
the
fr
fends
who came to us in our
actively
joining
in
this
work
of
highway
and Commercial street and the opening
hour
of
trouble,
and
contributed all.that
building.
Mr.
Panniil
wired
on
Sept.
of the bank will put new life in that part
human kindness could suggest, tn help
of Sanford and stimulate business in 16th:
Seminole County Hoard of Commis- nnd comfort, we return most heartfelt
marry way*.
Today the preliminaries incidental to »¡onera let contract today to Wilson thanks, and , although such devoted
Jacksonville friendship cannot remove the sad mem­
the opening of a new bank are being Construction 'Company
to
pave
twenty-five
miles
of county ories that linger around our vacant chair,
complete»! and the officials and employees
roads
with
"vitrified
brick.
Approxi it bring» into view the brightest side of
are as busy as Ik« i in their_new posi­
mate
A
*t
$200,000,
‘Rrick
will
be fur­ humanity, and throw» the pure light of
tions.
The advent of the Seminole Hank in nished by Hankinson Si llagler, Augus­ an unselfish friendship into a darkened
home. May the «lay* I k* far distant
&lt;Sanford makes three fine banking insti­ ta, Cia.
Hankinson Si Hagier wire from San­ when those friends who gathered around
tutions for the city and four for' the
us will need similar attention, hut when
new county, the other hank taing at ford:
{he time comes tnay they receive the
Seminole
count/
let
contract
today
to
, Oviedo.
Hankinson Si Hagier of Augusta, Ga., same full measure of generous aid and
for opuroxiinatth" S.WQ.OW brick fur j tender sympathy they JtruughL. to uur,
___r_ (Iliad -Muaauiluch here
•Blind mosquitoes have l»erri here in the building of approximately 25 miles home when death was an inmate there.
A. K. Rossetter
great numbers for, the past week, com­ of brick roads. Construction work
Mrs. F .,J. Symcs
ing a t night and' filing the sidewalk», awarded to Wilson Construction Co.
Mr
and Mrs H A Howard
•They
anentireof
Jacksonville,
nnd
to
Hand
Hr«»,
of
. area ways anti »tor
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Symcs
1y harmless and ut e a nuisance only in Sanford. 11. , S. Jaudon Engineering
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Rossetter.
getting all over thJ&gt; »took of. goods nnd Comjwny of Savannah, engineer,
otherwise proving lliut they an- no good.
\ $1,500.000 issue, for roads ami
As one gentleman remark.il the other ,
¡* also pro|H*«i for Escambia
Card of Thanks
night, “What ft bl«*ing they do not cuunty. as noted elsewhere in this issue,
We take this means of expresaing our
bite.”
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| i t now look» as if Florida would wjth- dee|»-st gratification to the many kind
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¡in the next few months had tta entire friends who luive rendered every
Stork ExprrsM
1south, if not the country , in the building sible comfort and assistance to us since
1 I t o r n i .f M r Ji/w 1 .V ir w -U
«o^-hr«&lt;-k.
h o t a - t - tre- q r - q ^ i r - the loss of our dt.vr imsband and (atiier.
Mrs. Jolui SauLs.
a l.ahy girl.
| turn to p&lt; pu a i n. Honda is probably
Ralph J. It. Sauls.
Horn to Mr. and Mm. A. 1. Anderson already It aci lg t),e country in road
Ituth Sauls Wright
building.
a baby girl.
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Mistake of Printers
A stats new» Item from an cast coast
town should have been placed under
the head of state news but appeared us
a Sanford item in last Tuesday’s paper
nnd as a Sanford iterft would be very
misleading. The item was os follows:
“The city assessment rolls have hecn
completed and show the valuation of
city property, personal and real, based
on a one-third valuation, to be $1,281,104. The rn'llage was fixed at twentyseven, which would mean that if the
actual value of property was assessed,
the rn'llage would only be n'ne on the
dollar.”
Aa a Sanford item this would be In­
correct, the latest report-ref Hanford being as follows: The assessment
Bonal property and real estate amounts to
$2,924,011. This is an increase of
HC7.394 over 1912. The rn'llage lor

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families, stands for the difference Incut, unsatisfactory, daily attcraancc of ice
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It offers to bridg that same Rap for you. * Ruv a book and
t r j it out. All o! ur drivers have them for salle.

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Auto License Due
Tax Collector Jno. D. Jinkins is send­
ing out blanks for the auto owner» to
fill in and return with check for same.
A regular scale of the prices for auto
licenses is given to each owner ami they
pay according to horse power.

SANFORD ICE &amp; WATER W ORKS CO.
110 South Park

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Congregational Church
Regular Sunday school and morning
service; in the evening at 1:30 the theme
will Ik- “The Value 9f the Church to thoCommunity." This is an important
subject to every one, and all are cor­
dially invited.
*
F. I\ STRONG.
PasrSr.

Don't nttempt to s
qn your fire insurant
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being heavily underin
economy that's rea!
carry ENOUGH insun

vo a few dollars
premiums by
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ood business
ice.

ECONOMY
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ditional protecIf you no«! some
tion you are cordially |nvi ted to exarnine the last financial gWtnents or our
Millinery Opening
Having just rrUirqftM^iim the taxlarn l cmnpanitw—ami talk 1m&gt; n u u u r i i v w
markets where I ■rchu.q J one of the with us.
Spiele tocks of Full
finest and most
Millinery ever hr flight tol .Sanford, the
same will lx» on c »Flay nej t Thursday
Octotar 2, at m millinc
parlors In
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the Clark building
r to the i&gt;ostAn-I Florida ranks high
Am.mg the recent arrivals in this
office. The styles are of tlit* very lat&lt;-it,
state.
The United Statiso get in early before the host hats are place is Copt. J, W. Sarkett, of Jack­
m
inty
bulletin says that &lt;&gt;
sonville. assistant Unit«! States infttx'csold
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tor
who
comes
tn
inspect
the
dredge
J H. HRUTON
liont Florida. The Florida is living used year. .Florida produced
OOO.OiK) worth
Newspaper advertising has accoin- at present to dri-tl^e the sand bant of the
upper
St.
Johns
river,
and
thereby
make
pUshed wunder» for wide-awake mer­
chant» it has liecomc both a science an night fool channel up as far as Har­
Now is ih** time to »ul-n ,,m,. Journal
and an art and has Income iodiapen*- ney, a distance ol ntaut thirty* miles '
alile when realsuccess is sought.
from Sanford.
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The constantly increasing wealth and commerce of this
coijnty demands additional banking facilities to properly
conserve the county’s bests interests, and to meet this ever
increasing need the SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK of Sanford,
Florida, has been organized with a paid in capital of
$50,000.00, being the largest capital stock of any bank in
the county. t The officials of this new bank are fully aw
of the fact that no class of business requires more
attention, or insists upon more rigid rules than that of
banking. Tit will be our prrficy to^handle the-business-of
our patrons with promptness and liberality and at the same
time we shall guarantee to our depositors and stockholders
a degree of conservatism that will nof only protect their
interests when intrusted to u sT o u t. will cause them to be­
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are Thomas Emmett Wilson, A . T. Rossetter, A . P. Connelly,
Joseph Cameron, John Meisch, J . C. Bennett, F. L. Wood­
ruff, N. H. Garner, D. L. Thrasher, Forrest Lake and W.
H . Wight.
Mr. Key, the cashier has been connected with the
First National Bank of this city for several years and is
well known to every person in the connty.
We feel sure of our ability to handle your banking
business to your satisfaction and will be pleased to have an
opportunity to talk the matter over with y o u .)
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given such assistance and advice as we believe will be con­
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We wHLopen accounts for whatsoever amount the de­
positor desires to place with us and will pay interest on
time^deposits and savings accounts. Executors, administra­
tors, guardians and others may avoid endless confusion by
opening separate accounts witjv.4f&lt;^

The personnel of this bank is wholly local to Semino
County and comprises many of its most successful citizens
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this county, and having undaunted faith in the future of
SeffiiffdfeHtey^i^W tliiftitate to cast their lot with SEM­
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SEPTC M D ER

30,

1913

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'lorida Vegetables
Will Represent Florida
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Sanford Public Schools •;
In Great Demand
At Panama Exposition
Opened Term Yesterday
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T h is S c a s o n Should Prove Most have «11 .-ounti.-H, in time employ mini- S a n f o r d Man Appointed State
Niue Hanks In bake
Largest Attendance Ever Seen ing through the Itth and 15th and up
—
forniltj in iL-tncMimenUi. hut ils the tux
"Five
nr
m\ years ago there were only
P r o fita b le t o G r o w e r
C o m m i s s i o n e r Las t Wee k
In Sanford School
m,ul ,h* nl*ht °,f tho I6th- T,,i* wil1
. books have lawn made up for the current
two hunt in l.uke’ county." remarked
give every one a chance to get hack hom •
year, the commissioners are directing
President Holme», of the Citizens Hank
again by Saturday uuuL.cJoie up the
Horthern CommixiiouJutUix-Az« Gct- their energies toward securing the opin­ A. V, French Of This City Is Honor-, of Eustiv Yesterday the total waa Have Fine Faculty This Year and week’s work.
ions- and vjews of the assessors end
(¡Di Line* On Florid» Vegetables
ed By Governof T ri nr/nelI A nd
-Iit the rrplhw, fTir*Liigwf*mytft*»T*Ttf
School Term Promise* Great
memhi-rs of boards of county comniis~
■
votes has lss*n lor thg discussion of cit­
|
Early In Season
Will Get Busy A r Once
This significant statement wils made
R
e
s
u
l
t
s
sioners in the several counties for use in
,
,. . . .
I after the opening of the two hanks above
rus diseases; this is closely followed by
^ That Florida will .have an exhibit of n rt.(t,rrctj tn
-That tho demand- for Florida vc*g- making assessments in 1911.
Sanford schools opened yesterday for discussion of citrus -insects nnd ferti­
creditable nature at tho Panffiqa. Pacific
i will this year be greater than
A t
i
lizers; the votes Jor other subjects
. •&gt;,
Viffeh will . The , Citizens Hank- of Eustls, whi^h- the term of 1913-4 and if the record
rn any eeason during the hut
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George Howell, aauhtant alligator International Exposition,, VHlrh
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breaking attendance on opening day is somqwhat scattering.
loors
six
months
ago.
on
wâii the declarafibn this rrtôrn- trainer at th e-Fionda Ostrirh Farm, is open in-SaaJ'Yancbco itiFebriuary. 19K&gt;
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:
The Experiment Station stall is now
any
criterion
of
the
work
and
attendance
1912,
is
now
the
parent
of
,‘
ioj by I t F. Hoyle, pioneer commission still ¡n a serious condition today at the and continue for n period of ten months,
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two branch hanks, the Hank of Mt. of the rest of the term schools are suro engaged In formulating a program for
merchant and seedman of Miami, lie St. Luke’s Hospital as a result of in­ is now assured by the fact that Governor
the
Seminar
an
1
will'have
this
in
shape
an-sure to have the most successful term
Dora ansí the Hank of Tavares.
A ,
prediction upon the advices that juries to his left arm during his terrible Park Trammell has appointed and des­
of their history. It is estimated that to be sent out to the various newapapors
The
loi
.I
capital
of
the
Citizens
Hank
be is receiving from northern eotnmb- oxjM'riencc when suddenly attacked by ignated Hon. A. V. French of Sanford
more than (100 pupils will he enrolled &gt;n Central and Southern Florida during
lion firms who are Bounding the condi- a furious alligator, named Duval Nellie as commissioner general lor the entire of Etmif- i- $55,000(00, and is up|&gt;or- today or liefurv the week is ended, as the coming week.
tionrsl a- 'ollows: $15,000.00 each tor
tion of the country-, nnd nave found it at the farm, about 3:45 o’clock yester­ state of Florida, to take care of the stale's
Gainrayilh; has grown to a large city,
the Hank &gt;3 Ml. Dorn and the Hank of some of them are'coming l/otn u disinterests
at
the
exfiosition.
irest dearth of tall vegetables due to un­ day afternoon. It was only through
tance, the fame of Sanford schools i having ample hotel anti hoarding house
Tnvarea,
thus
leaving
$25,000
to
the
Then* were many other prominent
favorable weather conditions this Hum­ the Immediate assistance of Secretary
having reached to other states.
accommodations fur u much larger crowd
residents
of the state who were aspirants mother hank at E ustis. Pin* general
mer In vegetable sections. They report Frank White that the man .wit- saved
The
su|K*rinteiMlent
of
the
Sanford
1
than l* at all likely to be present at th-*
lor. is as follows (■ U
to Mr. Hoyle that the outlook lor btuu- from death after hi» arm was badly man­ for tins uptMillitment, hut when all Imurd of
Seminar, so no one need remain away,
school»,
f’rof.
N.
I
IVrkins
and
county
h.ii-tis. 3 I Donnelly of
y » with Florida this year is purlieu- gled in the isiwerful jaw* of the saurian phases of the various applicants hnd been Holmes
Mt.
Dora
l
p Felt of F.ustis and Em­ HU|H*rinteud»-nt, D. L. Thrasher, warre for fear of not finding ample accommo­
projuTly weiglusl and considered, It was
lariy bright and advise the grower» in monster.
at the ojiening and were kept busy get­ dation».
deemed best for Hit* fifty integrals of the poria, C. II. Goodenough of Clermont,
this section to plant large croj». “ 1
ting
the little ones and big one» in their
Very truly yours,
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state to Invest the responsibility for the Joe M. McCormick of Tavares, E. S.
have been In- Miami for tin; laat four­
P. II. ROLFS,
fight
place«.
The
teachers
were
in
their
Meeting of Charity Association
success of the state's representation at Burleigh *.f Tavares, M. V. Simpson of
t h yeart,” said Mr. Hoyle, "making
Director Exp. Station.
Mt. Dora. D. J. Caldwell ul Fust is. different grades and the joy of the chil­
A meeting of the Executive Com­ the exposition in Mr. French.
a apecial study of the vegetable business,
Clifford dren in seeing their iracheni proved their
mittee of the Associated Charities and
A position of the character which Mr. Wm. Watt of Mt. Dora, G.
and I can say that I believe the rommiv
worth and the deep love ami nITeetinn
Jim Crow Fight
a few others who are interested in the French has assumed to till required at­ of Eusti- l It Miller o( Eu-ti,jon mrn up north ore right. I have ulwith which the teacher» an* held hy tinWashington.
Sept.
29. —A hitter
work was held in the Congregational tributes of the most progressive nature;
The ca-hiiT of tin* Hank of Tavares is
vray» noted that when the croji« art*
fight against ath-ged race dflcriminaChurch Thursday evening.
A brief a broad view of the requisites necessary Mr. Chi«'- - I. Nutt of that city, son of pupils.
abort in the north, Florida product*
The faculty' the* &gt;car will sou mmu, tt*»n to vnnmi» part« ~trf" the rmintry
remi me of the work brought out «vi-j to the development of the state's truins Mr It 1 N'lift anil a (sipuTar yrtung
bong gOOd prices; and the deTttund Tor
new
l,i'-»s. altfiough the majority of ih*- will I**- made shortly on behalf of ne­
dence sufficient to prove that the trial, commercial, mineral, agricultural man. th* ashler of th»* Hank **f Ml
them ia strong. Consequently 1 believe
organimi ion hud accomplished
the anil pomnlnglcal resources and a knowl­ flora Is Mr E. V Cartledge of Hock- tiuiehers have l*»s*n in tliu Kanford gro«-» before the Supreme Court.
that if the groWera will put out good slzetl
The Oklahoma and the Maryland
purpose for which it was started, that edge of current conditions within the mark, I'., who comes highly recom­ s»-liools severa^ yean* Following is a
crop* In this county that then- will U*
ll-t of th*' tl’adiÌTS
"grandfather" constitutional iinn-ndis. to help [Hsiple help themselves, state that can only !&gt;&lt;■ secured by a long mended
Iota ol money mqdo here this winter.
N. J I’erkins, A II., Su}H'rintehdent mi'iita by which thousands nl nngroeH
disbursing chanty in u systematic ^residence and constant study of that
The tit-l deposit in the Hank of Ml,
Of eoum there are a couple of things to
High School:
have Ihs' ii disfranchised, will In* at­
manner and never without investiga- I which i- of jtlje utmost potential interest Dorn wu mad»' by one of the town’s ol»l
contend with. The cold weather must
Mi»» Clara I. Guild, \ M I’rim-ipal, tack»»! us uncini»! it ut ionul.
lion
Twenty ra.»»«* hhxi* come before to the stale-- expansion, and happily »•si inhs1 '..it-. Mrs. H. M Hruce of
be watched, and the hurricane ntu.»t U*
! An effort will Is- made to have th**
ilie society since the lost annual meeting. these \.inous attributes are accredited Mt Dora aged about 70. who |&gt;l»rwi Latin
protected agairiHt."
Miss Alice M Tetherly. H ! .. Mathe­ Oklahoma ‘‘Jim Crow" legislation anAll have Im»-ii helped. The society has to Mr French, and it is l&gt;elioved that $500 in ttie hank. In contrast with her
matic».
: t :
nulltsl
An attempt will be made by
never refusili! to do something for each he will us.* them to ihe full measure of age, litth ira Margaret, thethr»»- year
At a recent meeting of the city council
J How lumi Wililmun, \ It . Science Temesse»' n'*gr*&gt; organ i/.ationn to Im*
applicant. 1luring the last two months, hi- ability to make a creditable showing old thing' iit nl Mr. and Mrs ,) M Mrd SL Augustine that body appropriated there have b.s&gt;n remarkably few culls,
Mis* Lilian i Giltson, \ II . English p»*rmittwi i** o«' ih&lt;* m en &gt; ‘‘ Knights
ol J
Curum l /uadi' l-ilLL lu±j.. aU f.m. 1 in the
Iron the next budget the sum of !»*%«■
Mis* Charlotte Kale» lli-lnr. Aft — —Fys-fir»«"' ÓW-- ni*yr*&gt; I** Ig&gt;•»
,
, , ,,
but it slands to reason flu- number will f aliforma
_
bank of I i ares
tiouond
live hundn*d
hundred dollars increase sleudily
Iterano dollars, five
. , , a* the winter moni .li­
St' irhrt*
Mr Freociu. oincs by tvis hustling pro
|tu\h I ' s- are constructed of brick
N J l'*-rkm.“. German
hich go»**
ti w
*bxh
goes toward the support and draw
,
.
Dingt-»- For Xldcrmnn
near. ..We .may
e*|ss*t. this and
Grammar School
uphep o( the St. Augustine City Hand they will Is- taken care of loo. Shall divities as a matter of heritage for It wa­ buff Dri ■ icing, plat»* glu«. cherry furC II Dingt»- announces for Alder­
ins
father.
Dr
Seth
French
long
since
m tniv
! i.milts, i-tc
Mi»- Flora Walker. I’rincipul. Mh
ud fiff hundred dollars to the publicity it I»- without system or investigation?
man in tin- Issue
Mr Dirigée I* bHi
deee;i.-ed. who its a mi*mlier of Ihe Hof
«a
luné el the Chamber of Cnmmerr»* for
»
¡rade
w«-II known to h*»-I an miro hicti &gt;n
Vi
O--- uin*- bunks m laikc riniii
The responsibility and obligation rests oia senate .luring Hie Drew ildimmslra
Miss Edna I'lailt, Slh (»rade
advertising thenty.
upon Cadi citizen to do Ins part toward non in 'Tli, framed, introduced and sue ty t.-.o in T’ustis. two in IsHniiurg and
to the |h»i|i|c of Sanford, tJ*■ ita» h*en
Mm G»»i It Dtckirxsori, 7th (¡mile
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a r*-»id*-nl and tax (layer of Sanford
taking care of tin* worthy ones who roKsfully had enacted into law. the mi....... at I mntiila, Mt Dora Tavares.
Mr- E N I .ok»-, 5th and filli I ì rad»*»
In arranging for the chnulutiqua t*&gt;-®- m-ed help. Frolection against imposters
(or the |m*t filti»-n years and is one of
lirst bill to be pixsm-d by any southern G r&gt;- ■ r d and i leninint. \\e hope they
Mrs. C. E Folk, Sili Grade. held in Aliami next spring plans are be­ is offered through the
the progrès«!tie business men of Sanforti.
Associated legislature creating a bureau of immi­ will ill -uccix'd, without internal or ezMiss Carrie Ensininger, till Gradi­
ing made for a department that will Charities
.Mr Dirigi»- re»id»*» on Sanford Heights
Will Sanford rally to tin grai im with one purpose in view, and ten I f-|ctli»ii, an»l that o*» dis-line may
vi is» K o i Walker. Ith l&gt;rat|u
tnm» the youngsters, and they «ill
.
but
i*x|iecls to In- eli-cled from the
r*--.i
t■
*
th*
tni'iii*-T.but
a
steady
in"9M&gt;ori Ilf the organization' A Coin- |||llt |K.1II|{ ,|l(,,f the stab' with
Miss Clara Milieu. -Ir&lt;1 Gradihave their own special features. The tniltee of eight*»-.! or iw&lt;-iity men are
wh
ilicity ami wifi rejmwunt tin*
er*
.........tlmf
Witbit!
a
f*-w
yean*
til»'
fie
farmer*, artisans and mechanics and the
Mi-- \ ii,i Mi-fir*- '¡rd &lt;Irmi'
junior department will be in chnrc*' "1 f fi .ine If ig Ila olile»whole ell \
II*- t**-ll*-V**H ill improve
1 \| &lt;II-»I II* d i - i ' - m g nf a - i . Ilk i * i .t ■•uuutitx •f th are at pré»
r11‘!*
M
i irl •'1 K il*— \ ■! M i -it
tn ei|&lt;rt Mr- l.ydin A L » l l i 'i ’ •
iti*-nl - tup • "li-erval &gt;\e i|int will
hilri•I i**l
dm- ! l • .*• . -ir- i1* i- u - &lt;1 - S I I .I - 1V • I . -1 . 1. - i a.-l *I* I ai- t *' &lt;—t * • t,li*
.Uni Dr a » ilo'
t/airsil kimhrgartener, author and j»-. r fur n liH
•t i|*i ! ir Suine le. I*II--1 ■ll.lllg*— .Il »' of i luflda
n**t favor plumpng I'll»* city' into deiitv^
'I la ike Ueglotl
I’r-linar » i *■ ■
I 1 :
that
will pi"!*- ■ burden to the tax
planncii (or vniidiietmg lie 1 Imi- iui-sDt f ri-hi'li ri'i'ived til*' tirst appoint
Mis- Ellin I ariinworlh, I'tUicipal, l-T jiuyer* lit favor» the bulklieading of
Uhatn Randolph engineer m charge diiroig tin* eornmg
that ar*- ment of commissioner ol immigration
Itinhduy l’uri)
Grade.
ol the survey of the Everglades, ha» ur- hoped to be very effectual.
the lake Iront and other improvement
Send in
Mrs. E. W. I). Dunn, 2nd Grade.
l.iitle Olive Ncwmtin. thè churmlng
cepted the fionition made him recently your membership dui-s, old or new, for Florida under the act and held the
in
the city and his motto will be " a
Miss Edith C Stewart, ’2nd Grade.
■a
to make a preliminary survey of the Kis­ to (’. It. Walker. I’rmident. H. F Ih*mlions during two administrations. little *1 uilgbteV *&gt;f Mr ami Mrs. R. A.
squire
deal for every citizen." This
Miss I’eacln-a E»'.lh*r. 1-1 (jrad**
simmee valley and a report of the prac­ Whiliter, jr . Treasurer or Mr» I &lt;* It was during his incumltency nf office Ni-wman, tceh'bruled In-r -txlli hirthdny
I» Mr Dingee'» first fling at an official
and through the bureau of publicity that x»?t*' i mesi di-lighifiil birlhday party
ticability and feasibility of the plan to Mi I &gt;sli(cl Sis'retary
olili»* although he has ev'er k**jit |»i»Ieil
tf* atl*'nln&gt;n of Hamilton Dissloli wil» !H- -day alieni'-on, wt u li * . l- greatly
drain the entire valley of a|] surplus
I aulirli Firuii Farli
u|mn city allairn and city business. Mr.
t-alled to the |w*t»ihiltliM« of this -tat*1 »t i od h) in*r n .o
watir.
friend» A(l»-r
\
lliifil
■
i*llg*-liiul
|inrl&gt;
nf
frl*-li*i*
left
! tìngi»* will make a formidable eunilhlat»*
1 1 Ictrher Will t,»-l llus)
and ulbT mature inviutti gallon Mr *r i. ring tilt** mai -, gain*— «Itli'h w»'rc
î
I !
i
Friday
morning
in
Mr
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Walker’s
b*-ing
M*ry iHijiular and
having
a
|(»-p**rts from WiL-hingtou an- t" tfo- ] i, |,o tt1.1 ,L»»***-|aIes pure iiiLSa-d a fr.ici t.
Mr- W I Ib , I M— s,ro.,..| J.l'ilo h • lil'ii- fur .hi *11 *Ui pi*'m*' leJion of fnciej- lit Sanford and his
A huxin»-»» department has U&lt; n open
, ,| j mi........ . ai-ri-s ol IhiiiI-*. I in- .......in |*&gt;,|. l iti th*'h t|'!'- •hl'ilfi w.t . -* ilt*»l
ed thU j m 1 1 conyection with the St. effect Unit S**nator M i to r will «nine to
m
I'liey were bouri'l for la*mon Itluff, a e|*»'liuti I» already predicted
from
which « ns used to place the «*r*-*f11 ni i la lawn, Il dot li sprea*!. Old thè Inulti
Honda
within
the
next
ten
days
or
two
Petersburg High School.
I**-,ii»tiful - j m11 ¡i Ihuii thirty-five mile»
I*n*tmrations un* under headwav for weeks for the purpose of making prt- of the -tat* at par, from which position td il ■ ike, wil li il- -IX pri'it', candles of up ih*- river, and the picnic wm giv»-n
Mar »hat llrnwn Take** OfTirc
Mai tun county's annual fair, the ojien- hminary arnuige.ents lor In- campaign It lulil I*i-■)i shaken during the war and a- l'oiiiy «lifierent lui*--, «as placed in to ct*|rbrute the twenty-fifth wt'iiding
At
noon tomorrow Uniloil State* Mar­
following
days
ol
reconstruction.
H
&gt;
for
rvnominauon,
ami
lu»
apjararance
tiacenter,
wl(cn
little
Oliviw»'tit
tliroug)
ing ol which is now just u little over two
unniv«-rsary of Mr. and Mrs. C. It. shal John F. Horr wifi turn over his
this
sale
of
lamls
the
credit
of
Florida
will add interest to the senatorial contest
months off.
the *■* ri'inony of blowing out the candles, Walker A bountiful sujiply of good
office to .1. Clifford Hruwn. of Lakeland,
in which he and John N C. Stockton was completely r»*habilitated, iL» paper lev . -earn in coties and dt lición.» cake
things were taken along and a mo«t en' * I 1
former representative from Folk county,
hiil
lair
to
I*»the
piincipal
figures.
wus
placeil
at
par,
and
^Jnce
that
turn*
wi re then served The little hieles» wiis jiiyable day was anticijiat»»! by all.
The Univmity of Florida has entered
the
nomination of Hruwn being sent
The
priiwnl
seasion
nf
congress
has
such
ws'iiritiin
¡
l
s
the
stale
has
offered
on*-1 generously remembered by her
tipon the im*t tuccessful year of its htsThose who wc/*' invited to be ol t il is
Septemlier
17 (*y t‘n*sidcnt Wilson
lx.-en
one
of
the
busn-)
of
Senator
have
always
le»-n
taken
at
n
premium
iri;i:i
friend.* and wil- the recipient o* fortunate parly were Mrs. C. E. Walker,
tor&gt;* Since the placing of Dr A. A.
to the senate for confirmation.
Fletcher's
career
ut
Washington,
and
Mr.
A^
\
french,
th«*
son
of
Dr
man
.
useful
ainl
le-autifii!
gift*
Among
Murphree at the head of the instituth n
Mrs. Enamingcr, Mi*» Currie EiuaninMarshal Horr will have his rigular
»1
attendance hai steadily increased, c»]rh his friends declare that it has U*en the French, w;» a i^crk in. hia father's office, (III-*- invited were Ma-y Elizalteth atol g»*.r, Mrs. F. F. Strong, Margaret, Isaliel
guarterly
rejnirt ready to send to Wash­
moat
useful.
which
was
locati-ti
in
Jacksonville,
and
it
Camilla
Pulrstmi,
Maud
Like,
Mar­
)wr demonstrating the neewwity of idand Faul Strung, Mrs. Ilenfro, Mr aud ington and will sv’ttlc all the affairs of
Senator Fletcher's enemies do not was from this I'ufly «dtooling in matters gin* t Neal, Tht-odor.i Miljer, Elizalteth
j ditional buildings, and it is to he ho|ted
Mrs. 11. A. Ter he an. Dick and Vera His office at high noon, when the new
__
! “ *1 t11' _ never
have reason to sever deny that he has liven very' active and of evnlgat ion that tip* foundation was Wini iter, Frank Chu-u-. Sarah Wight Tc'rhetm. Mr*. Henry Wight, Fn»J,
iaku—Üiu__Lwih—u i - u t l l c a --------LidsjiDnnection-with thn f&gt;nUn»ndtyr=:~mflfewwl»«ii&gt;ea lo*yiaasent-u&gt; Dm »cjiatCyylaid uju/n vvhkk.waa .to l/e-lxjf/iriiii i! *|‘non nxJftriBhi. Hcggtrmr.iVWriiiu-Masnn: Sarah and Thorhia Wight, Mix*c-i
| Gainesville Sun.
and they realize that the tusk »1 beating »till greater art.» of importance relating yiir.tj, May Williams, D»*!wm and Ker- Claire Walker, Katherine and Rutti and XYtunie ciiarge. The new marshal ^
in .in the ciiy, having arri\&lt;*d severalhim is going to be anything bui oti*‘ of to the slutes continue») growth and ex- mith Uurlt-y^ Al'illi»- and Wuv»-rly Aber­
Waldron, Eva Walker, D-ila Hutchin- [days ugo. and will move his family here
t i l
i pttnsion.
;
nathy, Holch'-GonzaUr*, AIIhti Con­
N. t'onoley, secretary of the Live the "l&gt;ed of ruses variety."
son. Master Clifford Walker and olhep.
as the law requires that
&gt;r.
jfcfr.
„Air.
French
is
now
organizing
his
nu
nelly.
May and ‘ Mildred Holly, Emily
*k Hoard of Trade, has l&gt;cen electe»!
•
»
I the marshal for this district Ik* officially
’ forces in a systematic manner and pro­ and Fierce Griffin, and Claim Jom».
by the Iward of governors of the Jackson­
Hoostfng Sears
Co Tampa Tribune
at home here.
jettes
to
immediately
get
in
touch
with
ville Hoard of Trade to fill the unexpire»!
The many friends of Him. Jo**'ph
countyi municipality, community (
The slntoment that all bird, dogft
No imm«xiiatc changes are contem­
l*ftn of H. H. Richardson, resigned.
bake County's Club House
°f Kissimmee, aro urging him to nnd civjc lx)dy within tho „u te an(, TOm. |
should l&gt;e registered in order th/it they plated by Mr. Urown in the jterqmnel of
cntitf the/tor for congressman from this
^ 8uch daU M wU, alvnya ^ #l hi#
The Lake Highland Improvement could come under ‘ the head of lieitlg ius office, although ho huX had more ■
n
1 1 t
; *’oard of Trade in Palatka is plan- district. Mr. Sears is an educator ° 1 . ^mmand for use in working the ipnu- Company, of West Virginia, have open­ real «logs scums to have aroused the curi­ than seven .times the number. of, api.i
, - or * home coming week, when It Is itatc wide reputation and has been
I morab,e feature which will■mjccs*wily ed bids for their $20,000 fhtbhousc on osity of several dftg owner» in Sanford plkatiqd»’ for. ¡«ajtioxvi than .tlwré-.ttre
.
Jjped that every one who has ever visit- porintendent of public instruction of have lo l)e u k cn count of. One of thrae the clay road, on Lake Minnehaha, about and tho fo||owdngTlot|«r hus fteeq- re­ places'tO 'iiU In his department.
’ .' ’
« I PsUtka, or lived In the Gem City will Osceola county for the past three4Arms, feBlumi
^ n Fiorl(la building, one mil« from Clermont. Ititfto b eo n e ceived frorp llrM lowaiil:
* Marshal Ilorr of thla. district, as also
,
■
yrn and view tho i mprovements that and is a live wire among the young poll- g,)lcndi(1|y representative of the state, of the most beautiful structures In the
Dear ifolly:}
W. À. McGourin, of Pensacola, united
,'•* Iteen made there. The date for tlcians of the state. He Is s fluent rj*D mage a success of the undertaking south. It will be ojiened Christmas to
There ia nothing about that "dog rcg-‘ Stotw marshal- Northern district of
important event has not been an- speaker, a deep thinker and a progre*- will require the morel support j&gt;f every the public. The company owns 16,000 istering" business In the game, law passed Florida, was requested early last July
■ive, hard working man, and a s con­ patriotic citizen in Florida. '
acres of the Black property, in the Im­ by tho last legJsiatikg^.j.vV-*^.1’
to resign by Attorriry Generiti Me Rey­
gressman he would have no superior in
» t 't
You would confer a favor on many nolds, but they refused, to do so, the ir
Those parties who may have sugges­ mediate vicinity, nnd their clubhouse
• F. Adams has been appointed the national congress,—Tituavilk* Ad­ tions to offer relating to the success of will be headquarters for all visitors. by asking the Tampa |&gt;aper for tya au­ terms of office. Hot having expired,
Wager of tho Tampa Hay hotel in vocate,
—Time* Union.
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—
the undertaking wifi receive promjit re- After the opening of the clubhouse the thority for the statement.
pa lyr the coming season. Mr.
Your* truly,
pi it* to their «lueries and suggestions by t and will be nuj. on the m arket. It is
Va .
.j o
V , *• *»&lt;*&gt;■»■ -t —.
high (line roltingYand, healthy locality.
N. deV. HOWARD, ‘
If*
the beautiful U k e *’ » / . Kvevy’Weck Bridge Club W
addresing Mr. French at Sanford.
Hand for Alderman
penetrated
by
two
railroads,
the
A.
C.
L.
J1 2 ® * au h « P‘ke. N. II.. during th«
MM. W. D, lloljien was tho grscioas
Walter S. Uand announce hi* candi­
and T- &amp; G,, about 26 miles southeast
i
Fourth Annual Citrus Seminar
hostess of tbe E v t o Week Bridgi Club
dacy In this issue for re-election to the
- -^
W^st Side Meeting
of
Eustis, in Lake county.
t i t . A large number of letters have been position of alderman of tho city of San­
Friday afternoon 5 thè iStutlord House.
A meeting of th* West Side Improve­
The above Information was given by received In reply to the Inquiry as to ford. Mr. Hand has served ope term
tv Jmon| Mw* vtttors to Gainesville At the conclusion of the (am* R was ment Amociation will be held at the
f&gt;W*y were Rphert
aa alderman and knows tire ntcdj of t he
found-that-Abts. R. A. Kewms n had won Robbins Nest at tew o'clock Thursday Mfy-Cr-H. Goodaotough of CUrmont to- holding
ths ptUe,
ptizr, a morning.- As a matter of grave import­ tho Lake Region on Tuesday. “If you inar, The number of people interested city as well as any man in it. Mr. Hand
*of Lake- top-sçore and yrpk
wp« .awarded
awarded tbs
hand painted «piate; " De- ance will come before the meeting, it don’t believe It’s healthy, look St me,” in thtf"work is greater than ever hereto­ Is a large tax payer and a public spirited
T“
^ffreehm ents, consisting of peach is desired that all members be present. s£td Mr. Q. "I have lived there for fore. The majority of those who have citizen of the progressive type and
th the icecream , cake and tea were then served. Tbs Association disbands next month. thirty yeah, and though I Just spent a expressed themselves prefer to have the
Those present vere Mia. Anna, Mrs. In order that ,thP annual reports; may week on the coast, it does not compare Seminar held during the week beginning
mofit- for health, fertility and October- 13th. , Mrs. G, F. Kmlthi Mr*. C.
'— ------- ----------poll *
. T . A. N e J. Mrs. A, P. up all
We will, therefore, bton.lbe ‘
uniform
id Mr*. R. A.v Newman.
note pf
work on tho night of tH . T m e . w 9

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�THE SANFORD HERALD

u D scrlptlon P ric e . S 2 .0 0 • Y e a r In AtUurcr
petlreml In the City by carrier * 2 .0 0 per &gt;n i In
*d v,n c* or 20c per month.
.
Payment« In adienca must I * made at office
UpteieJ a t aecnod-cU«« mall matte» Auluti Í2n*l
1908. at the Poatofflce at San foni, riorkla
ander Act at March 3rd. 1870.
Telephone No. 148

term than ever before if such ia possible.
The Sanford schools have the reputotion of beintt tm e-of the best systems
in the state of Florida f.nd that the
schools this year wilt hold that reptrtntion go«» without saying. It hebooves
every
parent of children in the Sanford
about them. You have the Instinct of
district
to take th*ir children to the
a viper in your scabby body, and your
schools
for enrollnitnt.
It behoove*
slimy trail is strewn with ItUurea and
newspaper wrteks.^^ou «tufted half a every parent lo watch over the pro*
down newj|m|s'rs when you did not have grew of each and every-child and see
thPuhiliiy and the means to fun one siic- that tfiey attend regular nnd ‘ study
cMifully. You are nothing put a fang- their lessons'in school pnd out of school.
of
lew», blear-eyed scr|&gt;ent. Yojir head has The opportunity is before you
educating
tW
children
and
taking
ad­
buun crushed but your tail will wiggle
vantage of the excellent Sanford school
till the sun goes down.
Outside of that the poor editor Is system and the broad gauge teachers
anil principal. *
probably all right.
H ut'the obligation of tho. parent
does not end with the enrollment'“ of
the child; the public schools deserve
more attention from parents than is
usually given them. Parents, as a rule,
regard their entire duty in this connec­
tion discharged in paying their ta*
and properly . clothing and sending
hLUuc—child tu t to school.
There. La a

Sep tem ber .10. tOU

Everyone with money, no matter Itow little, wants to know that

/Reports iixjlcnju that Seminole coun­
he can get it when he wants it. '
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ty, the baby county of the Mute, Is los­
ing no time in making improvements
Everyone who is wise, alib knows that idle money is an unprofit­
and contracts have already been lot for
25 miles of brink reads. As n matter of
able servant and you therefore WAN I Y O U R M O N E Y W H E R E II
fact there ure few counties, cities and
IS S A F E AND W H E R E IT W IL L Y I E L D T H E G R E A T E S T P O S ­
towns in the state of Flodda carrying out
contracts for improvements or are mak­
SIB LE B EN EFIT S.
ing plans for. improvements in live.near
future. New Smyrna seems to be one
IN T H E P E O P L E S BA N K O F S A N F O R D , tT.c peo p le-op this
of the few cities in the stale watching the community generally. Wo remomthe other fellow improve.—New Smyrna Ikt well when we were a reporter on an
community liii.V£-aUtayk.fou.ml a. batik o.Lbifthcst service, uniform cour­
News.
•
*eastern |&gt;aper, it was reported that a
tesy and unquestioned character.
collision had occurred near tho city in
Reports from Postmaster General which wo were located, and several per­
These three attributes constitute the best things for which a bank
Burleson would k-ad one to beliovo that sons killed. •As the train was Inbound,
the Republican ¡iostmasteni will soon be we were anxious for our constituency that
can stand, and through them this'bank has merited its title, being in all
relegated to the farm where they belong particulars should bo obtained, and a
respects indeed, T H E P E O P L E S B AN K.
and real Democrats will take the posi­ carriage was secured to make the trip,
tions that-belong to Democrats. While although we had what was evidently
there are a few good men in the ranks ample information of the Occident.
Offering you, the most modern conveniences lor the handling o
of Republican postmasters we do not The agent informed U9 that we should
business, we extend to you our highest appreciation of your pat
think they are fit to hold the jobs under have to ask headipiarters of the railroad
u Democratic administration and they for particulars, hut mistrusting soipeshould all !«• fired for "pernicious ac­ thing wrong, wo did not seel; further
i h i he history
tivity" in voting the Republican ticket. particulars, rind as a result wo afterward
schools.
And then, here in Sanford the editor of
ascertained that only the rails spread,
The Herald is very unxious to become
the train was ofl the roadbed, hut not a
Millinery Opening
postmaster, which is very good reason
Inverness
passenger
Having Just returned from the eastern
for' wanting a change.
Chronicle.
market« where l purchased one of tho
finest and most complete stocks of Fall
Sanford is apparently determined to
M. M. Smith, President
H. E. Tolar, Cashier
SMYRNA NEKDS ROADS/
Millinery ever brought to Hanford, the
have "all the modem improvements."
H.
R.
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e
v
e
n
s
,
V
i
c
e
P
r
e
s
same
will
laon
display
next
Thursday,
R. R. Deas, A s s ’t C as hi er
In a short time there will Ir&gt; inaugurated
good
roads1
leading
A town wilhou t
there one of the fuusi and most com- into it will ever remain In obscurity, so Octolx-r 2, at my millinery parlor* in
pk-re wait.» plants in the state. There far ns the parts to 1» reached are con­ the (’lurk building next floor to the jtrwtia now lieing erected at the plant of the cerned.* New Smyrna is the town we ofllce. The styles ure of the very luli-tt,
Sanford Light and Fuel Company n refer to. Thousand* of jteople from the so gel in early Indore the h*-*i hats artmammoth tower that will support the ikterinr
want a c o n n e c t i o n sold.
Mrs J H. BRUTONtank for the wwti-r supply of the city. with the East Coast by way of a hard] 1l-2t
The tunk will have a capacity of about surfaced road from the East Coast Ferry
f.0,000 gallons. The water will be pump­ to New Smyrna. Thrre is already a
For Aldrrm an
Living Cheap in Florida
ed into the tank from a r*t*crvnir bolding good road built from Sanford to the East
Î h«r#Hy «mrtoun«"*» my «andIdAry fur Ihr* jkwi
**lt's
easy to live on SJUi a month in
Afdrrrnah of ih«* rity of KanlWd. Having
40,000 gallons. The water will be iter­ Coast ferry, but after crossing the ferry lk»n of the
ritv fati lanfU In thU inainoti I f«rl Lake Worth, the Wonder city.” remarks
ated liefore being pumped into the tank to reach New Smyrna by an automobile that I am (|UaIì5*«1 to five th# people* »aliafAethjR
My p-oliry la more improvement#, HulkHtrading the Herald, using large ty|s- and then
LIVERY, S A L E S AND F E E D S T A B L E
and all trace« of sulphur taste removed, one must go by way of DeLand and the Ilk# front and a C*fra1er Hanford.
giving some details regarding the exllaiMirtfuIly.
giving a pure and soft water suitable Daytona or travel over an unsurfaced
H UlFNfiK
C or * r P ark Avonuo and S e c o n d S t r e e t
|s-a-ie!i that a reasonable man would
0
for drinking and domestic purposw.
mad, and the former route is always
have in that place.
From a glance
CO N TRA C TO RS FO R A LLK IN O S O F HEAVY HAULING
Tampa Times.
— rtmrestr —ri—» -tria* -oiuhi make New
nvsr the schedule of wi|s!iw* prepared
Smyrna in little more than half the dis­
it surely appear* that some of the
L a r g o s u p p l y of H o r s e s , M u l e s ,
Alter twenty-one year* of m-wspaj&gt;«*r tance by the latter route.
necfsaaryes of life are s*-|ured at reason­
activity Frank \Val|K&gt;Ie of the Manatee
W a g o n s and H a r n e s s a lw a y s
Is it any wonder that more of our in j
able cost in Lake Worth. ^"h** editor
Iterord ha-* quit tin- game. Frank some lerior friend* do not visit ils in the sum- ]
on h a n d F o r S a l e o r E x c h a n g e
of the Herald shows that his story
years ago »-ngagid in the drug and oilier mer time and the tourist* in going to the ¡ offlo» »ill h»vn my iin.ii»I.J.-I »itwntuMi «Vi.i i 'jn published for the information of
,
.
.
.
huauu«*» and made some ri al money und interior of tla- state do not pass through , prumiM&gt; fh* p**&gt;pU* r«tau!iji in rcuftt»my
lUffijs^-tfuUv.
peoplt* inquirinn alxjut Uif rust of
O l a c k a m l t h ln ( and W a g on R e p a ir in g In co nn ectio n
sine*- that time he has kicked on putting New Smyrna? They are sure to travel |
j h Davison t living and it inukt* an interesting
Jiis real money into the rat. hole of the
For AlititnitA
, artich*.
newspaper business, hence his decision
frftrd * l#rm in the pillion uf Aldrfman lor |hr rity of Hanford I lartwiy announcw ray
U&gt;_ quit. We hate to low Frank from
canrliitir*)- to turrrvd my»*-|f in IHr *am# ¡wuwlliun.
if #i»r1#*L iH** huvitMM uf thr city will fwlvr thr
HMKHirrH s .t.r
the ranks of the pm*» gang, for lie was a
■atm- r&amp;rt-ful «lt*nlkm that it La* in thr jt#*i Iftim , t'ndrr and Hy vlrtur a! ihrt^ »rii/» uf riKUlluti
live wire and one of the ablest jailitjit»« and fYonomy in city govririjrirfit will In? pnir invurti i»n Hrpt**fiiIM-r ilh, IW13, Hy th* rîrrk of ih*
tiri-#! in ftrry partlruUr i«n rny part
rlrrull emiri of Sputinolo munì y. »Imi* of Horld*,
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF
cian* in the state, but sooner or later
Ktwpsici fu*ly.
•I) in fmvfir 41( AnnK* ! AIwiwnI and s^alrM thr
\\ AI I I I '. * II \ N 1»
•I«f»•ni]ani* hrf»-in*flrf naior*1, 1 will tin MufnUi ,
they gi t tired &lt;I starMitg I" death trying
I hr ■Ir*I »lay uf Nmelfll»! 1 11. '|u*trig thr -•C*l
to *n*rve the dear public mid leave the
f*»r iMt-imati
h«i&lt;ur*&gt; oí «al«, «i ili» frutii'«liHTtf uf Ihr oiuft lrm&gt;d
I h eteliy nn ti4iu n m m&gt; n im lu l*» • f &gt;r 'h e p tK lth in
of Snnfor'f.
off#r fot «1^ •? buhllr iqr
honorable |H--itiun of «-ditor b»r the lower
ui a M c fn ifi «if th r riiy uf '.anfur f
A cnrvfu l, Itoti, fur r»ih |n thr 1*0*1 arid h^yh»--«^ t-u]&lt;]rr. thi'
tu
rp
p
fM
irv
e
a
tm
lfitftl
ru
l
Pin
uf
M!&gt;
atlatrw
l*
ilré
d
m*y«-rii pufrrl* uf land hufrirnftrf mmllimraf, all
levels of mere money making. We do
»ui f*»f Lh* tw it t » n
AH' I if niirclç-d I w ill m «Aid faml I«ring Ui xatd ruu11t&gt; *»f SL^mlriiulM itwl
not know Frank's successor but hope be
dfivor lo gir* the {icuple a *&gt;juoe deal nnd m At*tp of F lo rid i,
honr«t « d m in n tm tiu n .
I favor bulkhending and
l*t. Under ih r riecution i f i l n t t Mr«. I. T .
will demonstrate that some money can
other Itn p row fiiA il«, Hut le lla v * in « wùm* e t - Avrry nnd 1. T . Avery, her lumvdoand. Che eouth
pmdlf un of thr tax payer'll monry «hat will not 3Ancfgï» of ME of SEM of Sect Jon 11 In Town*
I*- made in the newspaper business evon
mihet mbunten upon Ihr ¡am/ptrthlp 21 eouth, lUnge 50 r««tMANUFACTURERS OF GINGER ALE AND SODA W lTKRi
in Manatee county
2nd I'nilpf ihr rtmition.of (Tarn I-, Wlisni,
ihr HM»rrrw in uaut «rditin 11*. t1r-wYfilüxt! ■■ ILt&gt;
P H O N E 21
nil-ft h 'll* rliiin* uf S ' ^ ni NK*j
Iff! t ndwr the- riPPtilèiin «ftitul &lt;Jr»&lt;-4* 11
SKA US FOR ru M .U K S S
F«*f tlilr r n i* «
IlaitRf l«r**n wilirlu-l hv mah) eilLtma Arni Ilayar-1 in* is *etnm m uald apx'lMin II*. diw^Ttl^I
H*m W J Sear*. MiiM-rintendent uf
Ìn«*nd* tu Ironm« ■ randidat« f *' Ahlrrman ! •a thr kiulh 12 arfeo* uf \* j of SI 1j of *ald
» ihr nmilh 4 irfff of ME1»’ iff NK'g of
hi-rrhy ■nriPiinnp for Mkiitr If ri*** f*v| « di da» my tion. I»—
11ubili inorili'I inn of 1Keen] a I'uuniy
duty hy thr whnlr iiNunplp And » h**uh favor I NinJ id *HT1
I
*-rtitw
*'h |i tri hi-V'/ to pav f*‘f tllh»*
hhiI grand . hu:i •ILir o f 'In Liiighls of
4 n tur
«ini ■ t'fa**f«er ''Ai l.ird Hot »l^i
r M MANf ».
fut rii
a lmitii-'.fml mn and a tth Ihr
I'ylhiiL«. .■&gt;|»-iit .* io-* Ininn* in Urlando
]o 'it,Hhrriff uf hrnrttiuitf l
, KU
righi awMjriaiM brlievt-*
* m •!« iMilh] f f lur«*
to t« « o|td ol*4) Ha v « a H*»ttpf n t y a" I»*«i r*j« t l o th è
yvwlerday. Mr Soars is boing prom­
toi paytn «nd wlth thi* Idt-a tu &gt;frw I ».illrlt
inently meni tuned .v* a curuTldate for
&gt;uur hrorty *upp&lt;Hrt
,
ill^pr* I fu lly ,
MONEY
MAKING
GAME
congre* from the fourili «listriel. Mr
$20.00 R A L E I G H B I C Y C L E — $20.00
&lt; t
Wì h i U H U F F
In ihr I lrmil ( miri ef Ihr fírtrnlh J uiHci«) I lf.
Fame
is
easily
obtain««}
tliese
days.
Stars ha» just returned freni a visit to the
This Bicycle has fgr over u year given greater satisfaction than 'any
m il «T Ih r H ille « f FlofkU« In ••»&lt;! for Hrtninole *
a n ] j Ju tf/ r. Hem lnole fo u n ly
K. of I’, lodges in Palutka and Jackson­ A week or so. ago a viscountess from In (*ourl « f ( * filili»'
(Vtuntf. fn CkiRffn.
iti Frafld«
■ priced wheel on the market. There is nothing doubtful in tip- uu..'
Flr*l
MiiinnAÌ
Hank
til
TArnp«.
m
rorptjrAllon
ville. The order I» flourishing under Ins KtiM)|K- arrived in New York and said flitAt« of 11riari F. tflcgllia, dprr'a 1
£ construction. It has high grade equipment throughout.. Roller.
1 lly Ihn Jiitlfi« of S a)»! t'««urt
S . Il J a r lio n , Bally IL Jackaon. h u wif«,
snlministralion as grand rhnncelliir, and to a g ro ii^ o f reporters. ‘ ‘Americans
W her«M l.'julorn G f Jaìp
Ani T , N Muli
W. M. D'fkiri« and H, II HoKüfii«»*iru«i«
*
Houbhell rim, one jilece hanger, in fact it has $25.00 equipment J
havt»
applis-i!
tu
fhU
rtrua
fnr
14*11*'T\
of
À*hnUiL«
he enjoys a wide popularity. Orlando are moneywriad." Immediately after­ irai non «mthn «Pialo of Rrian I*. llfictn*. iÌrfTìWji«-tÌ. in Harikrtiplry i»f W M. I h r k in*.
*
way
through and made by the manufacturer of the Famous (
Muiir# in Iwrrhy kìvoci that unil«r anni by vir­
ward thi-* stirtetnentviuid her portrait lati* ( f rAÌil pounty of SrtmrtohSentinel.
tu* of a fWffe rT^rr*KÌ in lh« abov« «niillptl calup,
Driqi in look the bicycle over. GlaiJFlo »w* you **lio
Thpn* Ar«, ijverefarp, Tu »*&gt;!*• *Jtil A&lt;Jmmu*h a!) «sii Ih« 2tMh day *.f lun«. Ai D. 1913, th« umirf- &lt;y Ilicycle.
apjH'nred in daily- papers all over the And «InKufAr ihr* kitidrwl «rul m -tiiu fs ui "ai»! d#*
T
buy
or
not.
iifTvw
i,
!
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IL
fiil*«.
Spalai
Mwirf
in
(’hancountry. The lady when she made the (Tiwl io Im nudi appcir IwjfnH* ihi* i'uyri on *if jrrry, will n IÍ l**fnr« th« mart houw door In tb«
ROB SF.ES ’EM
ih»* «Uh ilay of lirtoWr, A U IW13, and
1 0 1 1st S tr e e t
ni SanitH'd, munly «^f ds^Im Ic and Stai® uf T
W. S. PARKER
Ncverthe- flW objfftloo*» if a«&gt; iliv^ Navi* m ih«? ip a n tin f rity
FToriila.nn th« Mh diFefOdobrf.A.D.lfU.lirtvei'n
Boh Holly can’t foi l a Kentuckian remark hu«l just landed.
ni
lartUF*
«f
ÀdmlnUtpiii'ifi
■
»
&gt;
»aid
oth«fless * her words are Hroulat«.-d wid«&gt;- Wils' IH# MITIM» WlH I*- KrmtUesil Iti u ) f l ÌA»duFa Ih«* hour» flwl Hy taw for l«ral aalr*. lo ih» hifh
with Ins story of the “dengue fever.” It
«-t and l»-4t Liddif for rasb th« folkjwln» il*-*spriffid as if she were one who spoke G*iiÌ* il iyfina ami T N IHiii di io alini« nthrf rfibrcì ’IwtipAfiy, tvinf and beánc ritual# in* th#
i» called “siiakf*" ¡1) Kentucky.
Al i»rMin or furf^rn«.
of Florida, ttvnit
Lo
untv ut Ktvmlnoi# and
powth . imtlmrUyi^-r /Lmurii ans have . no
\Vu n « * my tuim»* h* $
I&gt;* JudK»1 of *H*
Hr ri ‘- ar. eifrarfIL eÌìoùor at a paini Aft«*m fui, ¿üUlh. uf *i¿*nìyjil)- lÌfWi*lk| IM * Ih* 2?th las "1 tlfpipitiI«*f. r iiT
fi«
n
o
ff
H
P
f
4,f
u
*
TJlJttffhf ni tf.4A. II. \0\X
*
“Going to bed Tlmt night with the ii*-- tmmo ply of monev madne««.
«iuaFiif u! »cTtitiri thirty*taro, lownaMp
rscai»
H. F . W lllT N K fU Kr .
In Lure|M- it Is a common accusa­
l f&lt; "*u th , K an yr 31 « v i , and run v u *! flirt** huù
eure fis-liltg tl.nl the dengue was Mich n
I2-Tu^*2Uc
i o in ly J i k ì p
d r ,.i and th irty
and a h alf f« * t, n&gt;ulh
tion against them that they have.
little tiling 1 ww, rudely awakened liy
I j 1‘ f*&gt;#t, n * t 357? i fert, thr-órv to point of IipHut
no
American
who
has
ever
l&gt;eeii
in
Rinnifu* c o n ta ifiin f Hvii aarr* m orn nt len«.
tin- ?sn:e js rfottnance of the preceding
Said land« bring #tdd in path// abov« d#**ror,
Kunqie has notimi a luck of eagern«Vu Nralrv &amp;f Application f«»f T a« H r « l L u d rr N«c*
I -H O Y IL r.llJLH ,
bight, only it was a three ringed circus
lion S of t h ap irr
La « » t*i F lo rid *
Si?rctal MtL'U r in ( !h iD n « y
there
(or
the
rmit
of
all
cidi.
Of
course
Notlr»
n
Itffvby
üivi-o
lh»f
S)
iln.-y
Í
la
rrm
in
,
this time und the elephant.« del their
Sparkm an A r a r t « r p
p u r t h i w f (if T i i C r f l l f i o i l r N u,
clue«**t tiw
in Kngland it is ciàlomary to say that 6th
SutjrUorv for Cr mptatnant,
4-Tuw-&amp;tc
limy of l o i y r A . I&gt;. IW*7, Ita» LkrJ w«ld r« t'
turn much la-tB-r.”
Americana are ever ah pursutV of the tlAntf# fn my oflW , «ml h«.« m«*!»* «pplir-mtion
Snakes big as elephants' Had brand,
for, T « i Dr**! iti W u r In «rrunJann» wiih Saw.
Almighty doling hut
nearly
every HahI ürrtHW ai* i*m b r»o^ Dh* fuilo win g d#werüwd
Bobby, bad brand. Cut it out'-fEustis
tU u 4 i« I In N«*minok» County, FlorW *.
Atlantic vessel firings to us Englishmen property.
to-wit: W »i of W Jy of N E «j of S W *7 *nd
I^ike Regifm.
in quest' of a "wife with dollars. Be­ of S W ‘ | uf SR «* 4»f N W i, Sr# 2V, Tp. 21 S ,
This is a presrription prepared espeeWe like Clarence Wood« and ha lit to
iUnev 32 1!. 1h «rfV»
sides did not Niqiolcon shy that the
ially' for MALARIA nr CHILLS AND
Th#
»«hi
U
nd
lirio
f
i
4*0—1
*
fl
at
lb#
«l«î#
of
th
e
have anything hap|»&lt;n to him hut wc
U tnr* &lt;d ruvh r^ fttu v at» ia th e rism e a l K . FEVER..
Five w six doses will break
Dritiah were ,n luttlpn ‘-Of ^ p k re p e rx , iw
Ikvhpií
*
Never-bcforo in the history of the milljqcry trade in San iufO
hereby wish the dengue on him and Iiojk*
Lljjw ii n i d corti firmi# abati Ik - n d Vwiedj Anx&gt;rdany
case,
and
if taken then as a tonic
whirh
is
alanit
.
thè
varoc
tiling
is
Is
h«.* will have it about three whole days.
has there been luch a diversity of beautiful designs, such a prefudon
it f l lo t ñ r , T « s lh *N l « fili tara# th tm M i « n th «
the Fever will not return. It arts on
«ity.ol Novwtnbrf, A* D. lî*U
After one has had all these things happen charged against AmWcfens. . Pcgwihly HJ hIVIK
of bewildering trimmings, such reasonable prices for good nutcrMbmm I nur otrirj«! »¿piAtur* and armi Ibi» tb#
before site goes hom«* Hg* ■Kuropèan
tho
liver better than Calomel und doCs
to'him*ho will never again treat the syl&gt;2$th l i y oi Hrpt#mh#f, A. D. ISSU
viscount»*« who has salii that Ameri­
Ifaving just returned from one of the largest millinery emporiums
not
grille
or
sicken.
25c.
im+h
\»
&gt; L A . t&gt; 0 U (¡LASS,
jtet •with levity. Guess tlto fumes of
C’irrk ( ’IfT uit C o u rt, SomlnoU» L’a tnt ty . E U .
cans are money mad may develop 12*Tuèé*£t«
and having made an exhaustive study of the. latest Parisian *t'lc*
Ry Ju. C- IloH^t«, IL C,
Stovall’s banquet stltl linger around
symptoms in that direction hhrsf-lf.
end knowing just what my Sanford patrons want I feel safe in Ji'
the Lake Region winrtuni
If she ikxs not she ought to 1«- «.itts
sorting that my large and complete stock will satisfy the nui'i ft"
, iicd with Um* fame sjie has achievei I j Nutlc* of SgjfelJfalJan firf r.* l)*-a Itnit.-e 1«acting
PERSONAL REM ARKS
tlort I* of Cb»rlq' «OS, |.*S» of rio,111,
the utterance of a ,single sunt enee
S'i i Iit » )^rTI&gt;y p re ti l l j . 1. iìy ì/nry IIoirl.'&gt; n.
Talking about journalirtic amenities
lou rh aw ttl
re tta ti. No.
dSU-1 th*
ijih il,y of Ju ljy r )l. I&gt;. t i W J I s « (Uo,l .»i l coctinLa •*•
and ti e kindly regard felt hy editorial
iWt* in my om tt , «mt b u m ui* ,ppliraiinn tm
T a i I W to bartta ia ■ m m lu in ' irith I w . 8 » « t
brethren for each other, we submit the
iw tlin u « »mhrartw th * foUowiRg t1-*rrlb *l |&gt;to|followirg sample from the Walnut, KanMly,
In Nominolo omjnt», tlo rlil« . (b-wltt
.« R I* &lt;J r . J i o l NK&gt;* of S W if and rd y o l S K ly
iiis. Fimle.as about the atrongret a|*ci“ o f S K I i ot N W * . tWc. 3». T b . É r S , K » t.i* 3 2 K,
men wc have encountered lor soma
1___ . _
**
*
and witL the large enrollment of pupils cretifiot* In tb* a u t of F. W. Horton.
Unto*,
M
id
cnrtiflcaU
thill
to
iw
dortaad
trront/ ' '¡You are the vilest, thejlroat arrogant bids fair .to- ccU.wc all former year* in, to U*&gt;. Ta* l&gt;r*d »ill twü* i h m «m Uw
..'*4rfd tlve nfcBt cgotisUgal old hypoexife In {Joint of. attendant. With Thè vco' «th A tf*f Nnrrmhor A. I&gt;, IM).
•V 123% ö First Street
WhtaM tny efltrial Amature and Mai ihit th*
.land the biggest pufil&amp;idfnous liar that capafde. corps of teacbeni under the 3Sth dty ot 8«pl*nth*r, A; ih 1)13.
-,
Sanford -. - Florida
/Tias fvTT wnucta tnc »trecTami walnut or direction of( Frof. Perkin* .the Sanford
ever sat in tlje p«w of A chufch schools also jtromise to haVe a ‘better

Sanford Coca-Cola Bottling (

ALWAYS

A

WI NNER

Thursday, October 2
OPENING DAY
FALL MILLINERY

T h e o .S c h a a l
^r-f-ÜPENiNC DAY
Je w e le r

MRS. J

NEXT- THURSDAY

IL BRUTON

d W a n t - A d s \ W ill

�Sep t em ber 3p. 1913

THE SANFORIt IfF.RALD

Educator Hrnn (ookie.
( qllej's.

: j Sanford’s Temperature |
- •-

•

Neu. t h e display u f new

Editor of The HefkM:
•
For p u b lic u t U ^ ^ is f la -H W -« « » .;
jjjjfo herewith record of meteorologic»J observations taken by the under
ifjrned as n cooperative observer ut the
YVeathcr Bureau of the U. T&gt;. 1&gt;ejmrinwnt' of Agriculture during the week
' ending
11*13. at Sanford.
The Instrumental readings are from
government standard instrument» vxjK^ed in the manner recoin rifled &lt;*d hy
the Chief of tho Wsather Bureau.

*...
'

Sanford Business College

YoweU Si ( h.'n,

*_

f*

• Swan's I&gt;in»n « akr FI

JfT '.i

4&lt;Vnttrrr

m***

&lt;r&lt;*iim wi.rV«*.J

Sunird.i.

|»r»unii

if t •,, ]

i t.. 1 |i m

M O D E R N ( (H USKS IN

t losing out all iKijuilnr rnu.in
per copy. S Maxwell.
]o

Notice lu the I .at]le i

da) runtinuing lit« (la)».
XII Che tir»

9-29-13.

'

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N. 1’, \on i ll (fc t O.’ii Fall I )|&gt;rii|

curd tail)

(;

litn-

tire»» gmnls und

Il'1"

ming» »ill |„. i h n » n al V u » r|| , |

invited

tu a n .nul

mir

ire

Butikki*i&gt;pitu,, i Banking, f oni mereiai Law, Com

Mil-

t*|M’iitng, Iieginnlng Tv.-p,, |,.

mereiai Arithmetic,

mil TTiur-ukit. 11. ; &lt;t&gt;&lt; r 1 .1 .n l Jr .|

Shorthand, ami nil

A l o itlm in e lute nl I ' n i t . r u H i t , »¡||
Ite nil d u p l a )
liter 'i n v e li '- stuff

Very re3jw*ctfully, ,
(Date)

- ’V- ■n T, W^w

1 1 2 tr

H. C. DuBose,
CoupfnUitt Obrcrrtr

Penmanship.

Typewriting

IlmnphcA of Civil Service

Mrs OV HUMAN

DAY

AND

N IC H T CLASSKS

\ lilt the New Hank

T#mforature

Seminole ('utility Bank i- imw
'■.r lumini*»» in the nett ntll.11 11
uri home hliu’k hive- (lung i&gt; in

(’haracier
of day

I Sanford Business College

• ' Off Un«' t r.iris.ii t if&lt;*i t.f

DUMl»* tf»*uiTully ;it|«t tin
.05
■““None

C lu tu i

Old H I'] "' * ■ &gt;.* util . » a ll.I mut t

Clear

litri■!».

V"n »,!]
FORHL

IN AND ABOUT THE CITY

PER SO NAL

In

IT E M S

Brief
Of

T

dativi I» wel*
I. \ K I

I're-

Idea»« Take \ olire
I lu'inurt Auto and Oreu|intionnl
Lireiis,i Ufi. (ha* on or lycfore Ortollpr
Lit. Those eoncerni»! please give this
matter attention.
•INd li 11N K I \ S .

Little Happenings— Mention
Matters

It t/.l'lts

■'011(^1j^ r e moil^,u.rs*,uJv miRs’vh
il at arty timi' infili g ImnVmg.

IN T E R E S T
Iluls Su me Sorlel)
x
A Vers eiithii'la.'tie meeting of the
Cat hully men » ;n held Sunday

i

S A N F O R I).

*u|i|»r*?4.H

Hii'Nt’

i &lt;o i

ta k e n

ch an t)
to

newest mingi ni &gt;

I.

•pening.
l_ - lti
ittger. L. 1*. Met tiller,

Idrkemt ni L. I*. Mr-

s.*h&lt;».| Childr. i

U . have a complete

hue of .»en""I . oppile»
Huy from uami get a fre«* ticket to the Theatre.
Seminole Pharmacy
11-lite

1"

Wi l l i

»li

t

Your children can buy at our More a* vafely ax you can.
Our
uf School Supplier is the best in this community, anil (he asnent enable» the cliildrcn to get just what is best and what is
cd
We will assist them in selecting the right kind of supplier,
&gt;e are familiar with the requirements of tfie schools.

after

itimi

P E N S , P K N C IL S, P E N C I L B O X E S . BOOK

s t a r t wttli. »ueee»i
A

\\

11

aiviuriil

M ill,III.

I

t

The
W

II

1Eigg 1 Us

A lllui.il (rive Miserrimi? Under this
Ile,utili* I lirer Lent x a I Ine I orti Ixsne

l*or Sale at t he lalii ar&gt;. I p m . cooked
Dumi luci returned from |,„,d. hri‘ad, i.dud and U’aiii, cake,
site Bjient the «iiinnier i i i.kii» and dnughhuuL". also ui* erearn
+
served at the mitial priee.
the &lt; O - O P L i m I \ L
M ri x fll|r..w M alo n es and children
TWN MI*IB HAN I
- r i p*-*-* m return tudav from Lakeland
1** M
r&gt;f ' ’Ahcff
,’
\hi*T, ImM* li*fh y int mu fri«'*M&lt;li4
. J . Nl U hinter TA«'ht ft&gt;r tin* IImtSI l YV(I YSIl'k-H
( îeorge Wedmiday

And all School "Supplies, E X C E P T B O O K S, can he found
. Our prices arc nrvrr higher than elsewhere, hut frequently

mi m i n rs lu p of Ul m e n

off ii era " I I 11'- -'M'lety r.re M i -tir»
II ;, HI'S

SACKS AM) STRAPS, TABLETS,
INKS, CRAYONS

SEM INOLE

for

PHONE 275

t h e p o p u la r m a n a g e r o f ] Umea
Use luci
,, » t j,
t ,„ .

gniie

....... .

tu httci
and

tn New

t h e fray
in ti 'r i i t in

.1....I

tfiat

,.i

Bieir

the

pnmiÌK*i
hoyi

ioni.*

are lining

PHONE 275

Four dozen Wljitc Ja-gluirn
" I * 1 place
N *M Andrew».

ONLY 18 L E r r

The nt&gt; luci a lively api»*urann* v u
terdav and today with the many happy
the C O - O P ! HATIVE children Imying whool n ip plm and get
»W N MKIt* II (NT.
ting ready fur the srlmol term
Citv

PHARMACY

THE n e a r e s t d r u g s t o r e
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

for

I* *-*■ ’

"F L O R ID A

S C H O O L S U P P L IE S

y' iti»s

1 1 t.it. li
1

■;

SEND THE CHILDREN TO U S:FO R

Notin’ l&lt;uri&lt;&gt; Owner"
I flr't flit»' I Xpert hur*»
.1 trial.

T h e S a n f o r d tirancli will also e n g a g e
in e h a n t ) work and -te jw h a v e n I re a d )

* -

,

wtxiir r

Imess ami n will led in the e»latiUihlng
Notice In i'ulilii
of a local tirane It -of the Holy Ntimo
I
hereby
forbid
anyone to trust my
Society.
Tim primary object of this
»if.
;vafter
this
date
will pay no hill*
socii-ty i», n (trutiit against profanity,
that -he may conlruct.
cursing and swearing and the mem hers
A D C .rS T IN K S A M IS D N
(dilige them-elvn to use their influence
to

. J J - I Ô P IL O U ljU M IN G .

» -r

r of .m 'lays on
without interest

w arm

P RI C K F R O M $ 1 0 0 UP

Up lor

I he (Hiiple 1 faul!«I l a k e an
ill

c j l e l e c t ni m

lavorìi«*»

get

I lu*

and

-u*e

Don t miss tho sale

It s the opportunity of your life
to get you a liojlie or make money as investment.

o ffice

Special puces on nice homes a m i lots close in
posted on ■its pli'peity and
pines and host trim s.

call

gist

voil

I aril

the hrst

See me la*[ore thr advance

t.itlon on i i ■■•
I life* in re» lil'-il and
fanned for four years
Fenced, flowing
»•II, untali house unii ham. Addreai
F II. Durham ». »"iitli Calvert St..
Ilaliitnorv M l
II Lite

l'or Sule

M . - » a,

« rt ili/er di»t ■ *•

pi

li.it i m

|ii*»»

* nil i v at or an I

W. J. THIGPEN &amp; C O M P A N Y

a i*iniro* in
time.
They

H o o d F a r m f •* li&gt;jiu
1 'a i t l e K u r d e n
n t r a c t i o n hue. i tir« « mile» J r o m city
F a r m e d for tiv.
'lo w in g we|!’

. . ns

ll"llin ge r. &lt; a rc

Insurance

O t t i c a w i t h H O L b E P t R E A L E S T A T E CO

ill tiled, t w o good

liar" H " | o l l t i h e d

. ■ ! chetili lor ra t

General Fire

lien t

A d d i l i » Mr», ( 'o r a
’a

Sanford

Florida

S ' w V "ff

t t f »»♦*»*»■■»'»•»'»•»*»■+ + + + ^
++++++»♦♦♦»+♦ » ♦♦ ♦♦' *

Phone No. 18 2 m g ’ A X J ï
MAGAZI NES 1 l T a . i l

AT in y
f f

¥

1 / 1 104 F. Street

JU JU JU

Ite Crevm - &gt;Soda Water * Cuntectionery

L J PERIODICALS

* Cigars ami Tobacco

. ‘-s l ark Ave . su
I n light.*, gas furcookI I DuM*&gt;»e, over Ten
94-lfc
StVStMIMI It All. UOVI)

Don’t Have Roaches
In Your Home
Cfiwl Ihr r r e f W e w l »i»**u*-*uit
4D on t w

*

tittle I til

lulling r iM ifin

I til

riJâehr* frivrl fhf&lt;»u|h it imhI ¡1 &lt;■.K■uI &gt;tHii
h&lt;MT»e I*fl &lt;f|rn « l’ij» * IkI Iff* *ImI thf U**l
apFi-i tif phiii|ih*H*iua
vs||| kilj a pet
•un.v&gt;
J l f Ul tl»)* ^ * ) a»%4Ì II»
never khtiw ii « Fui killed (hern
do iu u v r th at i t • d m l f u t U M l i lie
J t x r i t w r d iM b r i l l ju lir d 'w ith • t&gt;«»re, il i t à
dead c h k k t n , in ti if a dog cala th e c h ic k e n
it i* I . dead d»| . and if a b u it a id cala ih r
du« U U a dead b u r i n i .
v

U» moat attraeti

TRAINS to the East
^
t.v
Ar
Ar
Ar
Ar

Daily
Jacksonville___
Savannah
Charleston ...
Richmond
Wivdungtnn
Ar Baltimore
Ar YV l’Iiîladetphlu
Ar New Y ork

Qiu. hO
7-¿¿um

N o . fc2

ftHfvauw.
12:26pm

12:10am
6:05pm
8 ;00jim
11 ¿Opm
1 J tarn
a tonni
(j :00am-

l „ r'Upin

Steel Bullman earn of the hlehest class operated on all trains.
Dining cars on trains Nos. K2 86 Lnral Sleeper to Savannah oyeral*
cd on Train 80. For inrormotinn and reservation apply

Mr. Briot* »»
Jackson'

!

�THE

tritive than any other flour
food. . Uneeda B iscuit are
the perfect soda crackers.

SANFORD

Septem ber So, l oj j

HERALD

•ce, and then other men will have to go ready booked.orders for 20 ciar» of grnpesome IT they beat him o u t.- The jmuouncçnicnia will .pn&amp;ecd to
,tm tr ihir.K, n
fetter to
broken the jrc-and there will I * com id.
era bio excitement In tho next icw months.
The first thing the voters should see* that
they are property registered and the poll
taxes have Iwen paid. After that they
are licensed to talk politics.

*

Though the cost is but five
cents, Uneeda Biscuit are
too good, too nourishing, too
crisp, to be bought merely
as an economy.
B u y them because of their fresh ness— because of their crispness—
because of th e ir goodness— because
of their n o u ria b iu e n L ^
A lw a y s 5 cents.crisp and clean.

A lw a y s fresh,

N A T IO N A L B ISC U IT C O M E A N Y

nually, about 20,000,000 pieces, count­
ing letters, packages, post cards and
postals, find their way into the dead
letter
office. (Klimes money is enclosed
Budget of Opinion “Just Be
in these "dead letters," and each year a
tween You and Me.” '
considerable sum from this source is
turned into the treasury, as well as from
the dead letter sal«.
*
. *
While the private individual must pay
the government for the handling of his
mall, Uncle Sam carries free about 24.A Chlel ft Among Ye Taking Notes 00O tons of his own mall mntter each
and rallh, He'll Prent 'Em“—
year, more than half of which is handled
in Washington.
So Savs Saunterer.
5 “Beware of green hosier)-—it's full
of aniline," *ays Pennsylvania's state
chemist. Just how he got green hose
to stand still long enough to learn thnt,
lie fails to explain

and if tho patronizca art and music she
must wtarvelvct and tarn ■
Aa to the coat of dressing Mrs. Aria
asserts that woman can spend and sum
from $160 up, and that she can dress
comfortably on from $160 to $16,000.
But—here is where she must expect con­
tradiction—the asserts that on $160 a
woman would never look nice. Her
vision must squint. There are a great
many women whose elothea coat less than
$150 a year, who look nicer than some
who spend $16,000. Providence has
been kinder to the former than to their
more wealthy sisters.
SEMINOLE

HANK

OPENS

i Philadelphia saves about $100,000
a year by furnishing eyeglasses free to
children, especially school children. The
great«! emphasis was laid uj&gt;on this fact
by Dr, Lewis C. Weasels in the Hygieno
congress.
5 A year agtf an Oklahoma girl adver­
The figures show that about 25 per
tised at u cost of,$11.25, for a husband.
cent of school pupils are defective in
She was successful and Saturday he dire!
leaving her $19,000 or a net profit of vision and thnt parents are too poor or
too Indifferent to buy glasses, but in
$18.988.76. Sometimes wo think women
don't improve their opportunities. Again Philadelphia the children nre provided
until them, the bureau having the busi­
we are sure they do.
ness in charge dealing with about 2,500
cases
a year.------------% .Many farmers and others' ran recall
It
is
easy to show that defective eye­
the fact that when they were boys on
sight
leading
also to eye strain is so un­
the farm, tho farmer who luul two spring
favorable
in
its
influence as to retard the
seats to put on his wagon for gain days,
pupil
greatly
who
is so a(dieted and to
was considered a fortunate and welt-looccasion mischief in n score of ways often
leading into the commission of crime.
All who use glasses know that without
them they would 1» themselves so seri­
ously handicapped 1« to be unable to do
buisnesa. If one cannot see well so as to
be almost unconscious of obstruction to
sight, one is so annoyed, irritated and
hampered ill uork as almost to lose ca­
pacity for it, and this is true with chil­
dren."
Looked at in the broad way it is an
economj on (he part of any community
to see that the school children at least
are provided wiih the means of dear
Mackward students become
The postoffice department of the vision.
forward
when
they are able to use their '
United Slates has inaugurated the par­
natural
faculty
after their eye* are put
cel post service, which those who work­
in
condition
Tor
work. Hull the lime
ed out the details of inauguration assert
the doll or stupid pupil, as he is called,
ALL AROUND FLORIDA
will wit (lili
w \i-nr&gt; exrew
nage the combined express companies of outs bis position in class to luck of abil­ Notes of the Fruit and Vegetable Crops
ity tf&gt; see tho text Ixxik clearly and easily
ut Various I'ofhts
the country.
11 is a sound conclusion that Dr. Wea­
Jennings, Fla., Sept. 29.—-Truck crop*
Ftw Americans, however, yet compre­
hend the vastness of this undertaking, sels draws when he sayB that it is an an* looking well in this section. M. 11.
for the (imple reason that they arc not economic problem rather than u charity Aldennnn and Grover Cunningham have
aware of the extensiveness of the busbieea that U involved In this subject. If th«ri one acre of cucumbers each and they
carried on by the postal service before pupil's efficiency is greatly inertused the will begin to ship in n few days. Stephen
the mw burden was assigned to it by efficiency of the teacher is also in- j Bras, will put in twq acre* of cabbage;
creased ami the city gets In larger abun­ M. F. Wonrd one acre of onions; J. K.
congre».
1*
Meaty two acre* of cabbage and unions;
Even prior to January 1 last, the post dance what It spends its money for.
M. T. Hupe one acre of beans and one
tffice department of the United States
was by far the largest postal institution T, A4 last there will bo some activity in acre of English peas.
,This locality Is fnxt becoming an im­
in tho world, its morp than 350,000 om- city politics nud the boys arc coming out
portant
trucking section.
p’oyes handling annually approximately with their announcements. I ace by the
16,OCO,CCO,OCO pitee» of mall, or one- pof&gt;er last week that Davison and Runge
Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 29.—S. C.
are out for council and D. L! Thrasher
third of the trail matter of the world.
The hourly average of the American for mayor. They arc all good men and Ward, who has had an extended experi­
pestefflee was between 800,000 and 900,- will make good officials.. Runge and ence, in the packing end of the orange
CC0 letters during the twenty-four units Davison have each s«kvod in the city filial imes in California and who for the
council and Mr. Thrasher has served os past five years has been connected with
pf the day.
At * the outbreak of the civil wur the councilman and has, been identified with the field and packing house work, has
total receipts of all, the office* in the the city's interred*'for,many yeanriand been engaged by Chase Sf Co, to enter
country did not equal those of the great knows the .weeds of thè city thoroughly. their imploy as superintendent of pack­
office atf fchleago today."’"— .
I understand that there will be oilier ing house*. Mr. Ward's experience in
.There are fuor* ’ than ^£9.000 offices, candidates come but ih a four dayp and Cali/bbnia| will be utilized to improve
' bundling the ntall In'this country, and there will Ire two more, candidate* for wheie ponHble the work of tho Chase &amp;
doing an -apnual-business which ranges mayor. Be that as it may. f don't tbjnk &gt;:Co.'a pancking houses throughout Flor­
furo $6, «t a crOiil reads' Incin^of the they can beat Thrasher for'Mayor 'and ida.
Kuthein state*, to' $23,000,000*on New w^fil« -politica ls something thht ho mill
Miami, JEla., Sept. 29.— The ColeYork. The transportation of the rrtnih .riwrjfbretcll in the result Thefre Ja a cer­
t a i n ^ that the majority o r tW v o ters . Winfield _Fruit and Packing Co. has
will support Thrasher for t.h«' jlntpls ' made heavy shipments of avocados to
reason that he is the be*^ nnupjinr’ the Chicago, Spokane and New York within
dace. There are some rumors'that he the last 10 days. The fruit brings good
will be too revere in some instanc« and prices in these markets.' Much of It
yet his politics have alwAy* been lenient shipped (his reason has been of unusual
enough and he made an ideal council­ large size/., packing only fifteen to the
man. ife Is true to his convictions and crate, At Hector's in Chicago they have
wi It let no man or ret of men swerve him lai n handling avocado« this season
from 'IhtrfArtlroi titrty and that is cer­ which the say are "the finest aod-biaat
which ever* appeared In Chicago mar­
tainly'in his favor.
However, wo shall see wbat we shall kets." The Cole-Winfield Co. has al-

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1Rivers and IlarliorB Congress, a most
interesting and instructive article on the
‘‘Physical Valuation of Railroads, which
Congress authorized tho Interstate Com­
merce Commission to make ut the earliest
time possible.
“The magnitude of the work required
of tho Commission." says the disting­
uished senator from Wisconsin, "begins
to nppear when it is realized that there
are 250,000 miles of. railroad, with all oT
the cuts and fills and grades and cul­
verts and bridges to be surveyed and ap­
praised. Then there is the rolling stock,
tho 60,000 passenger cars, tho 60,000
locomotives in all the varying stages of
depreciation and upwards of 2,250,000
freight cars, grading from the little
wooden cars, placed in service in the

Valrlco* Fla., Sept. 29.—It is estim­
ated-that there will be 20,000 boxes of
citrus fruit in this section this season and
growers are contemplating building a
packing bouse at a cost .of between
$5,000 and $7,000 with a capacity of
from four to live cars daily.
„Summerfleld, Fla., SepL 29.—Truck­
ers are busy planting cabbage, beans and
Bermuda onions. There has been a
large acreage of now land cleared and
this is fast becoming an Important ship­
ping point. Truckers intend to plant
a greater variety of vegetables for fall
and spring shipments.

The forthcoming convention of tho
National Rivera and Harbors Congre«,
which will be held in Washington, Dec.
3, 4, and 5, gives abundant promise of
exceeding in interest any previous con­
vention of this great organization, whose
slogan, "Not a Project, but a Policy,” has
brought untold benefits to the nation
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER
in tho way of improved rivers and har­
News from the Nation's Capital by the bors. United States Senator Joseph K.
Ransdeli of Louisiana, the president of
flerald Special Correspondent
tiw Congress, which is second in impor­
Washington, D. C„ Sept. 29.— (Spec­ tance only to the Congress of the United
ial)—Notwithstanding that he has been States, is authority for the statement
one of the busiest men in Washington that the program of the convention will

and Taft, both having taken a it,T[
son«! interest In theatTuIrs n| ■
and most representative of ih, *
associations of the country. Tin* , a
will also be represented on th&lt;- |,rtJ
together with representative« ,,f r,
’governments, as well as head» .,(
t ransp^fta t iptj.Jn ten* ta
Hut very' few person* reuliz«- n., mi^ J
nitudo of tho Government meat
j
tlon service or the close strut in;, ihJt ¡,
given all meat slaughtered. In [(„. ^
seven years 377,000,000 animal*
insp^ted ut slaughter hou**-* and],
100,000 carcasses and 4.700,MM»« [llrü
were condemned. Right billion
of prepared meat were iivs|hi-u ,| ^
certified for export.
To do this work a force of 2. ley
I
erinary inspectors has l&gt;een kept
1
LiouQiiMy a t .work—aL. 7t£L^Lu¿u»reif-|
and pocking ratablishmentji in 227 citm
and towns. These men, through lont I
experience, can instantly detect.,tub«. I
culosis or any other disease in a rare« 1
or can, by touch and smell detect ih- I
normality tn any organ.
Several years ago the German govern,
ment bought a si tc Tor an embody lnaMing in Washington, the land abme (t*ting over $100,000. Not content *itfc
tho • present ambassadorial residlm,
plans have been adopted in Merlin for 1
$500.000 structure to l&gt;e erected in tb
American capital in the vrr&gt; nor
future. The government of \rgrntia
appropriated $300,000 to i-t.iMLih 1
fitting home for its minister accredit^
to the United States,'and one of the final
residendes In Washington has l«&gt;n pi&gt;.
chased.
All of which is in marked contrsit t»
the niggardliness that murk- the (&gt;«•
visioas for securing quarter«' ¡ &gt;r \n*r.
ican ambassadors in foreign capital«

N O TIC E
As I have charge of the hu-i: ■ oí tk
Title Bond &lt;&amp; Guarantee t ■, I ¡-t Suford Land League; and \S. A. Wfejp
comb, I can be found in th*- Tai St«Mwair'i Office tn the court 1 ■*

T H O S . K. BATES

Home and happiness begin with tbc same let­
ter. If there is one place where money is well
spent it is in things for the home.
Your
home is your haven ol rest: everything you
put into it that adds to its comfort and beauty,
adds to your contentment.
If you have something in mind that you have
been longing to buy for your home, get it—let other things wait.
Your home should
come first." Chances are, too, that what you

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SANFORD;

eed Business Roads
And Less Joy Rid
C ongressman

D or se y

M ai

a (Act, although our father* &lt;lji|n*t
havp it W'c uao It 'because it i» aafer
and latter, if not cheaper, than the old
kerosene lamp. Vet the electric hull) jH
Other New* And View* Ol The no more wonderful than the discoveries
that the doctors have appropriated
World In Gerald In Tabloid Form
from the great unknown for the U-netU
Detroit. Mich,, Sept. 30.—United ofJuirnun kjnd.
S ta t» Representative
Dorsey
W.
But there is a aoienre 'of living, the
^^nr^irfnnL chairman. j A— Uie-Jiiumu frrr-.-^i-.n'Jn hf o 'lk v Intelligent- ntTTT'.lnd
committee on roads, in an address bywoman, which is plain common sense.
for the American road congress here It is so eimplc that we don't recognize it
todayj adniiUcd that he was "not in as scientific. The man or woman who
hxxmony with the dominant apirit" of the has not made a complete inventory of
eongrt« and vigorously opposed the so- his or her physical possessions, who does
ealled “touring road" atlvocatca. Ho not know the strong points or the weak-'
uigrd support for the "businwts roads'' nesses, who has not measured his or her
el*», which ho said aim&lt;*d for "ehcapphysical strength, needs a guardian. (IE
er transportation and lower cost of has not discoveresi the safe working limit

1 lawaLaLi.

'L L

iiim ii.

;I

llj.llH

rCKamlsMuiier of public highways

iu4

a burden
Not until a man has Ii v«-*1 ( igmg
out lus allottisi years, corning more than and t(i
lie sts'inis, making the worl i richer anil e|*owh
Ig'tlor, h** is entitled In rest, to draw- m ron
u|K&gt;n the accitmnlnti'l fund of tri» earlier roads,
and active years
¡lavn-il
It Is J'lst .is miicti a lilt', t o previ r . m
one's health, to build it up if it he on
'l l,is
paired, as it is til follow I)»' I’en 1' on ever',
munii mente. Our
besetting
physical ,,uglily
«in* somet linea beco me so familiar that ¡(us eu
ti.ey seem alitimi to be xirluir
Wo In,. Use I
forget they .,ri. sui». They are tempi a Fiori du
tions that turn into habits and wy loss' |Pmmm
sight of tie* fact th u ftb ey are stilt tempF art
tntions
There Is the sin o' eating wjiat rated I
w«* don’t nessi, of eating more than we roustru
need and tins is rommotiest of nil
fnvorai
tiie sin of drinking wiiat we know while engine«,
we are drinking i- injurious tie- sin hf
i
uorr , . tin« -in of overwork of driving peve I!
the mnehtne too hard 'tic sin of w om
!M i|1(. ,
there are many
them and they all on peu-ni
pmr our elliciency, lcs«en our jdiysieal „( t(„.

lion for mi«st of t i c m, |ierlui|ri for all
pp.
except for old a g e . wild that should not the eon
he considered n I» r&gt;” l an til, \ I fu* jt|so to
doctors with all ileir «'«king for the mnvont
Cip Is«-i of (liseusi* and for the remeiliev, ¡,nd '
are doing their grande*! work in apply
Find,
ing liwir findings to the prevention nf sis-retar
disenae and human snllering.
i assonai
The religion of common siTt.se ap|*mU
|,
to every man, hut just as practical j nent t
Christionity is not intended for Sunday portatiti
uw nlone, so this religion should lw avail- men of
able for every day living
to be ll

of ¡ U . S

Wb0. d ln ^ to tho no»
it typhoid, m .-

OCTODER

0,

ISI3

year They will find in Paint ka fifteen
rpilc* of vitrifies! brick paved streets, a
complete sewerage system, and all other
conveniences and needs of the modern
city.

, I'AOI.A POINT*
Our finn wrath^r Htill continuo«,
PiUatku, Fla.. Oct. 3. Senator D. U.^ap fin.i
"*• i liai||lnn
hTcher, president, and Iceland J shadows, made by the glorious sun and
floating cloud», anti breath the fresh,
pure nir, makes life n pleasure. The
woods are growing gay ,with autumn
flowers, it being Florida's peculiar
blowing ' to have u wealth ol bright
tint«! blossoms to enliven tho rusty
hue of foliage and grasses that have
lost their summer fresh ms«.
The
constructing a canal to connect tho cool nights are already giving a yellow
of the physical machine tinder his imme- Mississippi river and the Apalachicola tint to rjiru.s fruits, and soon the busy
not alone the amount of and thence acrous the Florida |&gt;cnlnsulu season of picking and packing will
v safely undertake, but ho to the St. Johns river and tho Atlantic, begin.
irs of sleep are necessary | The association is working for till logllMiss Sarah Smith teaches ut Fort
itchine in good nrtler, the ¡mate river and harbor improvements, Tampa C:ty litis year. I’aM ex| cri'-nc.nils of fiMid it ni-eds, wiiai hut is special!;, inDTesleti in the project til .ki-i 1. i. young lady's MUiVes* ushtired,
and what disagree with hearing its name.
and till that can be said, is to wish hi»r
not alcohol is an unsafe
Florida, |H'r)ia|w more than any other p l e a s u r e and pr«lit in her winter's
d a score of other personal |state in tho Union, is vitally i nice rested work.
d peculiarities—auch a in waterway improvements. In no state
Ttie Zachery family are moving to
t deserve what God gave js then- bettor opportunity to do what their new home on Magnolia Ave.,
i knowing th"so things, ^the thrifty jwople of tin* northern coun- to gi\&gt; the girls tho benefit of Sanfbrd's
th'"*«’ measurements. dis- tries of Eurojie are doing providing exci II. nt schools.
Mi
1 red Kaiser of .hnks'invdlc
was a welcome vi itor ut Twiii i.uker.
one &lt;! last week.
lum-elf up In his It iv ’ ■--- 1 (Miint of efTt cuintr
Ol.
I Paolu's valued neighbor*-.
'■‘ ‘•iiiy. plr, iiin ll. .imj inentalK
Ile |I„. Sri
Mr. 1
\\ HuntouL niter a ( li-u-ai ■
who falls in neglecting a plain duty to tin* ti
mimn
sjM'ut ut Cambridge, ami N.'w
bin x«df. to ins fumih to iiis neighbors (letter
bury I i Mil**., has returned (•&gt; la
and t,o (us «-tate
N • man can live unto
The
ill tii.nl. . . "Seven Oaks." I
.himself, for society is so complicatisi („• ¿ ¡¡j
ds I Lake
that if he is not a producer, he is a drag, ruid in
■s, 1 'M r brown's friend and gueM, Mr

t'oirm.m Score In luting
Ust commun sense in living
Most Americans would resent tin* sug
gcstion that tiny don't u s e it ,tlwii\s and
eVfrjwhm1. Some of them do in tiieir
ordinary aifali»; more of thun do not
when it comisi to the tnomigement of
thit which w moHt important to them
*elvts their health, the welfare ..f tlnur
|bodkn
What is common sense'’
Analysts might differ in t in-ir d e t u n
tk)n#, but without undue u&lt;ciimcalily
the use of common aense might i)e called cafiacity.
Mem be
thttane application of tho rule* that have
Medical science has found a remedy interest
been gathered from the experience* of for many iaviily ills. It ia searching for a„d r iti
other«
It will bring a cure nr allevia, i velojmi

l0w. KPply this lino of reasoning to
Science of living. Science is a for»bk word until you gel well ucinu-d with it, know what it means.
1, Fn you have mastered it, it b simple,
[tT*uOSh to bo used familiarly every day.
** been so clouded and obscured by
»ng worda that students use about
b11 it has scorned Jar above and be«
•* most of ua, but tho translation
P* ^ possible for us to apply its
to ouraelvos. For science U sitniUfcilicd knowledge, the facta about
*J thing» and the ways in wnicli
at ranged, put in pigeon hole»,
me simpkwt of us can find them
** ^bem. Having found tliem it is
'to use them if we know how. if
n°*’ ijf ^or 118 1° learn how.
•eiehtuta, no set of atudenta, have
ttore rapid advances in tiie last
Y^ar* than tho medical men. They
arciiwl far and deep for cxplantlto fommojit-ii.jJdjoi.'j. mIml-ul
1Q^*n body. Thoir studies have
®i*ny chorUhcd notions about
l b*t man put* himself fifty"

FRIDAY,

Palatka Meeting Of
U. S. Marshall Brown
Waterways Association
Assumes New Duties

Appeal F o r P l a i n P e o p l e

“Tfie 'touring roai^s* class," declared
Representative Shackleford, “ demands
that the United State» »hull limit its
road activities to tho construction and
tnaintenancj^ of a few ‘ocean to ocean*
*nd ‘craw country’ highways of great
perfection and then leave the rest of the
people to build their own roads or do
without, as they.choose,
"The ‘business
roascloss
believe
that in dealing with the roads we must
keep in mind cosy communication betwten tiie farms and the tow os and rail­
way itations, m&gt; the farmer may market
hU crops at less expense and the town
dwriicr may get farm products itmr«
Uasily and at less cost.
V "The 'touring roads’ class desire-» to
jet away as far as ¡HKsilde from local
control, control. Tonccotnplii.il this a
bill is now |s iuiing in congr«-»» which
provides that n new oillce shnll be cre­
ated—that of public highway rmiimk
sioner—who sliall k»»'p ins otllee at
WMEington where he may not tie m
fiametd or even impressed by the
ijtantings of the people among whom
th* romU should radiate. The iiill also
Itwridex that all ((Urnliun» as to lo catio n ,
I Dtthod of construction and lunim.-n

FLORIDA,

/ |)r. Brownlee Will Breach
Word comes from Pr Brownlee tliat
lie will be in Sanford today or tomorrow
and will preach at the Presbyterian
church at the morning and evening ser­
vices: Dr. Brownlee hits Usui touring
Euro|te and has iusl refurneii to At­
lanta where he stopped to visit friends
and relative* ere returning to hi* charge
in this city. His many friends and all
of his congregation will gather next Sun­
day to give him welcome and to hear
him at the Presbyterian church
Congregational Church
Next Sunday L Communion Day.
and the Lord's Supper will be celebrated;
all thn members'of the church are urged
to 1» present..
In tho evening the subject will be
"Tho Art of Living a Diay at a rime.”
AH'are cordially invitqd to these services.
F. P. STRONG.
Pastor.
*
" Notice
A meeting of the Brotherhood ria»» of
the Presbyterian Church will Is* held
7:30. Tiie election of ofllcvni nnd other
important busiiHwi will Iw conducted
Every member
during tbU meeting,
da urged to bo preaent

M e in ,

If. Cl«»«
.1 I.as Isniglit tlie &lt; H M e M
&gt;|e plnce
b anana I.ake
The* was fer
m mail)
e.iiH the liome of the Wetrer
■ic! fati t!
T h e - Id house was
liurtesl
ir some ’ it. ago ¡mil
( e v .la n d will
ill ' hint'!
i in w r. soli i i t
linin'«' tat* I

l &gt;. S. Pearson is at home for a short
\ai al ioti

rmcr oanloru Man 1
Office In Jacksonville

*I&gt;r. Frank Crane has written some
|very pretty and interesting stories,
hut none more rarely lieauti'ul than
The ! the following:
Clarice had a baby.
t( w is the
t wonder of the UIiuul.
From tho old
fisherman down by th» beach to the
Tnricsrtr—fln-f Walk -r» upat the big hotel the baby wa&lt; t ic sub­
ject of intense discussion.
For ev­
erybody liked Clarice anti h v husband,
who was a play-actor, and the baby
was an amazing compound of the
excellencies of both.
Clarice wanted tho baby baptized.
No priest or minister could be found
on the island. "Just the same I shall
have the baby haptizod,” said she.
I'll have Berriman to do it." Bondman
was u |&gt;oet, past sizty, and a beautiful
fuilure.
Physicnlly ho lived on the
crusts and edge* of things' spiritual­
ly he ate of the heart of the world. So
lone day they had the christening. And
Berriman, the poet, sprke, saying:
"Beloved friends, wo are hare gath­
The St. Petersburg Vitrified Brick ered, ¡it the sight of God and in the
factory has turned out a third kiln presence of theie witnetsc*, to bap­
of brirk burned from Florida beach- tize this child.
sand.
These three trials have been
"Baptijm Is the application of wa­
cxiH&gt;rimcnial and those who claim to ter to tie human body, solemnly and
now and hav e
«summed tin- hri formally, as a symbol of the cleansing
pronounce them exrsilent and well of tie roul It is a meat anriant rite,
i hipted to paving p irji &gt;m*&lt; Some of ant| i&lt; found in all religions
i .i&gt;' copi.*« are ii1»a on d.spb.. hi M
"it irit.i ate* the adopte n of a can­
F ! stnirg
This particular kind
didate into the inemltership of the
hick has bisui inunulactured only elect.
'unni: i hi- past year, the company tit
"There has always tteen a Sllfierior
&gt;t Fi t. rsburg and one m California few, an aristocracy in the world.
In ing the only ones engaged in the
"There is tint apparent or so-ciUled
hu-ini-s of the making of vitrified aristocracy, who in u rule *rv not sn■&gt;. irk If in In'neh sand
pctior at all, and there Is the real ar­
istocracy, who are .» *s'ret ordsr known *
j to themselves only.
"We nrv here to baptize this baity
into the real elect, the real uppu-tenI dotn. the real church, or is-cl -sin, or
call** I-out
i—
- HwsfwOtn»^ cnrt**crmc our
ss-lvist to teach tins child tile tip|»&gt;r
thought in ail tilings.
"To fur (lowers shall not In« mere
plants, hut »..si's thought i
"T o her stars sliall It« more than
burning worlds, they {ihall bt* eyua of *
mystery.
"T o her men shall not bo brutes,
whose labor it to It- exploit«!, they
shall it« brothers, prophets, ») I it
flumes
" T o Itef the »ex feeling, when It
cones .shall hr as u Illy, w^willy-tbough
its rool.s grow in common tfrrftr' yet
lifts its pure jaituLs to perfumo tfie
air, to inuKe glad the garden, and to
greet the sun.
"T o her, events shall not hi as the
stinking of dice, the fortuity of cbanco,
but they shall be meaningful moves
of the intelligence of destiny, which
guidtss men ami things by its own jter-

For the first time in twenty-five
year« the town of Maitland, in Orange
county, i* without a school, no teacher
having l»een provided for Ilia place. In
a muss meeting resolutions were passed
asking the county school board to re­
store the school to tlm town. As the
matter now stands. Winter Park is the
ncaroat school and tho children would 1»
Yowcll's Big Sale
rt&gt;i|uire&lt;l to go some two and a half miles
The big F hII Sale slurl.i at Yowi ll’s
to get the benefits of the public school.
store today and will last for four days.
This is the golden opportunity to get
your stock of winter needs cheap for
thcy will certainly bo some rare bargains.
Head over the list: Towels, Bedding
Comforts. Bed Spreads. liclLi, Hand­
kerchiefs, Silks, Children’s Coats, Sheets
nnd Pillow Cases, Table Linen, New
Fail 1 Drwfii Goods, etc.
The Suita. Coats, Silks, Drew.» (iijods,
Trimmings and
\yool Suitings are1 suroaMfngly beautiful, and of tha^very
latent-*t) l e s . ----• —
- Remember the date. Sale, starts to­
day nnd lasts four day* and Yowull's
store the [ lac*.
th l «It« q* *Ka d h y t g*ova
artaaian weU and friah potato district,
and orange ami grapefruit grove», from ing tìte sumrper dn Alabama, and North Osceola's commissioners mi
. h w ^ b ^ . w ^ . b i p M a . . , Carolina, ha» returned to San(ord. right ro^n in the right-place?
»

oontain»

Last Friday night tho chqir of the
Baptist church organized into a society
for social purposes, bcaides'tho better­
ment of their music. Forrwtt Gatchel
is the president, Miss Minnie Stewart is
secretary-treasurer, Miss Ruby Betts
will preside at the organ, and E. A. Gil­
bert will have charge of thu music as
director. They anticipate many pleas­
ant and profitable evenings during the
coming winter. Their regular choir
school is on Frijlay nights from 7 to 1».

circuit court and will no doubt enjoy
many hours in tho Mary D. on Lake
Monroe and the beautiful S t . Johns.

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                    <text>September So, lojj

THE SANFORD HERALD

tritive than any other flour
food. . Uneeda Biscuit are
the perfect soda crackers.
*
Though the cost is but five
cents, Uneeda Biscuit are
too good, too nourishing, too
crisp, to be bought merely
as an economy.

•ce, and then other men will have to go ready booked.orders for 20 ciar» of grnpesome IT they beat him o u t.- The jmuouncçnicnia will .pn&amp;ecd to
,tm tr ihir.K, n
fetter to
broken the jrc-and there will I * com id.
era bio excitement In tho next icw months.
The first thing the voters should see* that
they are property registered and the poll
taxes have Iwen paid. After that they
are licensed to talk politics.

B u y them because of their fresh ness— because of their crispness—
because of th e ir goodness— because
of their n o u ria b iu e n L ^
A lw a y s 5 cents.crisp and clean.

A lw a y s fresh,

N A T IO N A L B ISC U IT C O M E A N Y

nually, about 20,000,000 pieces, count­
ing letters, packages, post cards and
postals, find their way into the dead
letter
office. (Klimes money is enclosed
Budget of Opinion “Just Be
in these "dead letters," and each year a
tween You and Me.” '
considerable sum from this source is
turned into the treasury, as well as from
the dead letter sal«.
*
. *
While the private individual must pay
the government for the handling of his
mall, Uncle Sam carries free about 24.A Chlel ft Among Ye Taking Notes 00O tons of his own mall mntter each
and rallh, He'll Prent 'Em“—
year, more than half of which is handled
in Washington.
So Savs Saunterer.
5 “Beware of green hosier)-—it's full
of aniline," *ays Pennsylvania's state
chemist. Just how he got green hose
to stand still long enough to learn thnt,
lie fails to explain

and if tho patronizca art and music she
must wtarvelvct and tarn ■
Aa to the coat of dressing Mrs. Aria
asserts that woman can spend and sum
from $160 up, and that she can dress
comfortably on from $160 to $16,000.
But—here is where she must expect con­
tradiction—the asserts that on $160 a
woman would never look nice. Her
vision must squint. There are a great
many women whose elothea coat less than
$150 a year, who look nicer than some
who spend $16,000. Providence has
been kinder to the former than to their
more wealthy sisters.
SEMINOLE

HANK

OPENS

i Philadelphia saves about $100,000
a year by furnishing eyeglasses free to
children, especially school children. The
great«! emphasis was laid uj&gt;on this fact
by Dr, Lewis C. Weasels in the Hygieno
congress.
5 A year agtf an Oklahoma girl adver­
The figures show that about 25 per
tised at u cost of,$11.25, for a husband.
cent of school pupils are defective in
She was successful and Saturday he dire!
leaving her $19,000 or a net profit of vision and thnt parents are too poor or
too Indifferent to buy glasses, but in
$18.988.76. Sometimes wo think women
don't improve their opportunities. Again Philadelphia the children nre provided
until them, the bureau having the busi­
we are sure they do.
ness in charge dealing with about 2,500
cases
a year.------------% .Many farmers and others' ran recall
It
is
easy to show that defective eye­
the fact that when they were boys on
sight
leading
also to eye strain is so un­
the farm, tho farmer who luul two spring
favorable
in
its
influence as to retard the
seats to put on his wagon for gain days,
pupil
greatly
who
is so a(dieted and to
was considered a fortunate and welt-looccasion mischief in n score of ways often
leading into the commission of crime.
All who use glasses know that without
them they would 1» themselves so seri­
ously handicapped 1« to be unable to do
buisnesa. If one cannot see well so as to
be almost unconscious of obstruction to
sight, one is so annoyed, irritated and
hampered ill uork as almost to lose ca­
pacity for it, and this is true with chil­
dren."
Looked at in the broad way it is an
economj on (he part of any community
to see that the school children at least
are provided wiih the means of dear
Mackward students become
The postoffice department of the vision.
forward
when
they are able to use their '
United Slates has inaugurated the par­
natural
faculty
after their eye* are put
cel post service, which those who work­
in
condition
Tor
work. Hull the lime
ed out the details of inauguration assert
the doll or stupid pupil, as he is called,
ALL AROUND FLORIDA
will wit (lili
w \i-nr&gt; exrew
nage the combined express companies of outs bis position in class to luck of abil­ Notes of the Fruit and Vegetable Crops
ity tf&gt; see tho text Ixxik clearly and easily
ut Various I'ofhts
the country.
11 is a sound conclusion that Dr. Wea­
Jennings, Fla., Sept. 29.—-Truck crop*
Ftw Americans, however, yet compre­
hend the vastness of this undertaking, sels draws when he sayB that it is an an* looking well in this section. M. 11.
for the (imple reason that they arc not economic problem rather than u charity Aldennnn and Grover Cunningham have
aware of the extensiveness of the busbieea that U involved In this subject. If th«ri one acre of cucumbers each and they
carried on by the postal service before pupil's efficiency is greatly inertused the will begin to ship in n few days. Stephen
the mw burden was assigned to it by efficiency of the teacher is also in- j Bras, will put in twq acre* of cabbage;
creased ami the city gets In larger abun­ M. F. Wonrd one acre of onions; J. K.
congre».
1*
Meaty two acre* of cabbage and unions;
Even prior to January 1 last, the post dance what It spends its money for.
M. T. Hupe one acre of beans and one
tffice department of the United States
was by far the largest postal institution T, A4 last there will bo some activity in acre of English peas.
,This locality Is fnxt becoming an im­
in tho world, its morp than 350,000 om- city politics nud the boys arc coming out
portant
trucking section.
p’oyes handling annually approximately with their announcements. I ace by the
16,OCO,CCO,OCO pitee» of mall, or one- pof&gt;er last week that Davison and Runge
Jacksonville, Fla., Sept. 29.—S. C.
are out for council and D. L! Thrasher
third of the trail matter of the world.
The hourly average of the American for mayor. They arc all good men and Ward, who has had an extended experi­
pestefflee was between 800,000 and 900,- will make good officials.. Runge and ence, in the packing end of the orange
CC0 letters during the twenty-four units Davison have each s«kvod in the city filial imes in California and who for the
council and Mr. Thrasher has served os past five years has been connected with
pf the day.
At * the outbreak of the civil wur the councilman and has, been identified with the field and packing house work, has
total receipts of all, the office* in the the city's interred*'for,many yeanriand been engaged by Chase Sf Co, to enter
country did not equal those of the great knows the .weeds of thè city thoroughly. their imploy as superintendent of pack­
office atf fchleago today."’"— .
I understand that there will be oilier ing house*. Mr. Ward's experience in
.There are fuor* ’ than ^£9.000 offices, candidates come but ih a four dayp and Cali/bbnia| will be utilized to improve
' bundling the ntall In'this country, and there will Ire two more, candidate* for wheie ponHble the work of tho Chase &amp;
doing an -apnual-business which ranges mayor. Be that as it may. f don't tbjnk &gt;:Co.'a pancking houses throughout Flor­
furo $6, «t a crOiil reads' Incin^of the they can beat Thrasher for'Mayor 'and ida.
Kuthein state*, to' $23,000,000*on New w^fil« -politica ls something thht ho mill
Miami, JEla., Sept. 29.— The ColeYork. The transportation of the rrtnih .riwrjfbretcll in the result Thefre Ja a cer­
t a i n ^ that the majority o r tW v o ters . Winfield _Fruit and Packing Co. has
will support Thrasher for t.h«' jlntpls ' made heavy shipments of avocados to
reason that he is the be*^ nnupjinr’ the Chicago, Spokane and New York within
dace. There are some rumors'that he the last 10 days. The fruit brings good
will be too revere in some instanc« and prices in these markets.' Much of It
yet his politics have alwAy* been lenient shipped (his reason has been of unusual
enough and he made an ideal council­ large size/., packing only fifteen to the
man. ife Is true to his convictions and crate, At Hector's in Chicago they have
wi It let no man or ret of men swerve him lai n handling avocado« this season
from 'IhtrfArtlroi titrty and that is cer­ which the say are "the finest aod-biaat
which ever* appeared In Chicago mar­
tainly'in his favor.
However, wo shall see wbat we shall kets." The Cole-Winfield Co. has al-

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1Rivers and IlarliorB Congress, a most
interesting and instructive article on the
‘‘Physical Valuation of Railroads, which
Congress authorized tho Interstate Com­
merce Commission to make ut the earliest
time possible.
“The magnitude of the work required
of tho Commission." says the disting­
uished senator from Wisconsin, "begins
to nppear when it is realized that there
are 250,000 miles of. railroad, with all oT
the cuts and fills and grades and cul­
verts and bridges to be surveyed and ap­
praised. Then there is the rolling stock,
tho 60,000 passenger cars, tho 60,000
locomotives in all the varying stages of
depreciation and upwards of 2,250,000
freight cars, grading from the little
wooden cars, placed in service in the

Valrlco* Fla., Sept. 29.—It is estim­
ated-that there will be 20,000 boxes of
citrus fruit in this section this season and
growers are contemplating building a
packing bouse at a cost .of between
$5,000 and $7,000 with a capacity of
from four to live cars daily.
„Summerfleld, Fla., SepL 29.—Truck­
ers are busy planting cabbage, beans and
Bermuda onions. There has been a
large acreage of now land cleared and
this is fast becoming an Important ship­
ping point. Truckers intend to plant
a greater variety of vegetables for fall
and spring shipments.

The forthcoming convention of tho
National Rivera and Harbors Congre«,
which will be held in Washington, Dec.
3, 4, and 5, gives abundant promise of
exceeding in interest any previous con­
vention of this great organization, whose
slogan, "Not a Project, but a Policy,” has
brought untold benefits to the nation
OUR WASHINGTON LETTER
in tho way of improved rivers and har­
News from the Nation's Capital by the bors. United States Senator Joseph K.
Ransdeli of Louisiana, the president of
flerald Special Correspondent
tiw Congress, which is second in impor­
Washington, D. C„ Sept. 29.— (Spec­ tance only to the Congress of the United
ial)—Notwithstanding that he has been States, is authority for the statement
one of the busiest men in Washington that the program of the convention will

and Taft, both having taken a it,T[
son«! interest In theatTuIrs n| ■
and most representative of ih, *
associations of the country. Tin* , a
will also be represented on th&lt;- |,rtJ
together with representative« ,,f r,
’governments, as well as head» .,(
t ransp^fta t iptj.Jn ten* ta
Hut very' few person* reuliz«- n., mi^ J
nitudo of tho Government meat
j
tlon service or the close strut in;, ihJt ¡,
given all meat slaughtered. In [(„. ^
seven years 377,000,000 animal*
insp^ted ut slaughter hou**-* and],
100,000 carcasses and 4.700,MM»« [llrü
were condemned. Right billion
of prepared meat were iivs|hi-u ,| ^
certified for export.
To do this work a force of 2 . ley
I
erinary inspectors has l&gt;een kept
1
LiouQiiMy a t .work—aL. 7t£L^Lu¿u»reif-|
and pocking ratablishmentji in 227 citm
and towns. These men, through lont I
experience, can instantly detect.,tub«. I
culosis or any other disease in a rare« 1
or can, by touch and smell detect ih- I
normality tn any organ.
Several years ago the German govern,
ment bought a si tc Tor an embody lnaMing in Washington, the land abme (t*ting over $100,000. Not content *itfc
tho • present ambassadorial residlm,
plans have been adopted in Merlin for 1
$500.000 structure to l&gt;e erected in tb
American capital in the vrr&gt; nor
future. The government of \rgrntia
appropriated $300,000 to i-t.iMLih 1
fitting home for its minister accredit^
to the United States,'and one of the final
residendes In Washington has l«&gt;n pi&gt;.
chased.
All of which is in marked contrsit t»
the niggardliness that murk- the (&gt;«•
visioas for securing quarter«' ¡ &gt;r \n*r.
ican ambassadors in foreign capital«

NOTICE
As I have charge of the hu-i: ■ oí tk
Title Bond &lt;&amp; Guarantee t ■, I ¡-t Suford Land League; and \S. A. Wfejp
comb, I can be found in th*- Tai St«Mwair'i Office tn the court 1 ■*

THOS.

Home and happiness begin with tbc same let­
ter. If there is one place where money is well
spent it is in things for the home.
Your
home is your haven ol rest: everything you
put into it that adds to its comfort and beauty,
adds to your contentment.
If you have something in mind that you have
been longing to buy for your home, get it—let other things wait. Your home should
come first." Chances are, too, that what you

K . B A TES

�OFFICIAL ORGAN OF SEMINOLE COUNTY-THE GARDEN SPOT OF THE WORLD

fluintMr 13

SANFORD;

eed Business Roads
And Less Joy Rid
Congressman Dorsey Mai
Appeal For Plain People

Detroit. Mich,, Sept. 30.—United
S ta t» Representative
Dorsey
W.
^^nr^irfnnL chairman. j A— Uie-Jiiumu
committee on roads, in an address byfor the American road congress here
todayj adniiUcd that he was "not in
hxxmony with the dominant apirit" of the
eongrt« and vigorously opposed the soealled “touring road" atlvocatca. Ho
uigrd support for the "businwts roads''
el*», which ho said aim&lt;*d for "ehcaper transportation and lower cost of
“Tfie 'touring roai^s* class," declared
Representative Shackleford, “ demands
that the United State» »hull limit its
road activities to tho construction and
tnaintenancj^ of a few ‘ocean to ocean*
*nd ‘craw country’ highways of great
perfection and then leave the rest of the
people to build their own roads or do
without, as they.choose,
"The ‘business
roascloss
believe
that in dealing with the roads we must
keep in mind cosy communication betwten tiie farms and the tow os and rail­
way itations, m&gt; the farmer may market
hU crops at less expense and the town
dwriicr may get farm products itmr«
Uasily and at less cost.
V "The 'touring roads’ class desire-» to
jet away as far as ¡HKsilde from local
control, control. Tonccotnplii.il this a
bill is now |s iuiing in congr«-»» which
provides that n new oillce shnll be cre­
ated—that of public highway rmiimk
sioner—who sliall k»»'p ins otllee at
WMEington where he may not tie m
fiametd or even impressed by the
ijtantings of the people among whom
th* romU should radiate. The iiill also
Itwridex that all ((Urnliun» as to location,
I Dtthod of construction and lunim.-n
'L L

iiim ii

. ;I l l j . l l H

rCKamlsMuiier of public highways

FR ID A Y ,

OCTODER

0,

IS I3

Palatka Meeting Of
U. S. Marshall Brown
Waterways Association
Assumes New Duties

iu4

Other New* And View* O l The
World In Gerald In Tabloid Form

1 la w a L a L i.

FL O R ID A ,

a (Act, although our father* &lt;lji|n*t
year They will find in Paint ka fifteen
havp it W'c uao It 'because it i» aafer
rpilc* of vitrifies! brick paved streets, a
and latter, if not cheaper, than the old
complete sewerage system, and all other
kerosene lamp. Vet the electric hull) jH
conveniences and needs of the modern
no more wonderful than the discoveries
city.
that the doctors have appropriated
from the great unknown for the U-netU
M e in ,
, I'AOI.A POINT*
ofJuirnun kjnd.
Our finn wrath^r Htill continuo«,
But there is a aoienre 'of living, the
PiUatku, Fla.. Oct. 3. Senator D. U.^ap fin.i
"*• i liai||lnn
frrr-.-^i-.n'Jn hf o'lkv Intelligent- ntTTT'.lnd
hTcher, president, and Iceland J shadows, made by the glorious sun and
woman, which is plain common sense.
floating cloud», anti breath the fresh,
It is so eimplc that we don't recognize it
pure nir, makes life n pleasure. The
as scientific. The man or woman who
woods are growing gay ,with autumn
has not made a complete inventory of
flowers, it being Florida's peculiar
his or her physical possessions, who does
blowing ' to have u wealth ol bright
not know the strong points or the weak-'
tint«! blossoms to enliven tho rusty
nesses, who has not measured his or her
hue of foliage and grasses that have
physical strength, needs a guardian. (IE
lost their summer fresh ms«.
The
has not discoveresi the safe working limit constructing a canal to connect tho cool nights are already giving a yellow
of the physical machine tinder his imme- Mississippi river and the Apalachicola tint to rjiru.s fruits, and soon the busy
not alone the amount of and thence acrous the Florida |&gt;cnlnsulu season of picking and packing will
v safely undertake, but ho to the St. Johns river and tho Atlantic, begin.
irs of sleep are necessary | The association is working for till logllMiss Sarah Smith teaches ut Fort
itchine in good nrtler, the ¡mate river and harbor improvements, Tampa C:ty litis year. I’aM ex| cri'-nc.nils of fiMid it ni-eds, wiiai hut is special!;, inDTesleti in the project til .ki-i 1. i. young lady's MUiVes* ushtired,
and what disagree with hearing its name.
and till that can be said, is to wish hi»r
not alcohol is an unsafe
Florida, |H'r)ia|w more than any other pleasure and pr«lit in her winter's
d a score of other personal |state in tho Union, is vitally i nice rested work.
d peculiarities—auch a in waterway improvements. In no state
Ttie Zachery family are moving to
t deserve what God gave js then- bettor opportunity to do what their new home on Magnolia Ave.,
i knowing th"so things, ^the thrifty jwople of tin* northern coun- to gi\&gt; the girls tho benefit of Sanfbrd's
th'"*«’ measurements. dis- tries of Eurojie are doing providing exci II. nt schools.
Mi
1 red Kaiser of .hnks'invdlc
was a welcome vi itor ut Twiii i.uker.
one &lt;! last week.
lum-elf up In his It i v ’ ■- -- 1 (Miint of efTt c u in t r
Ol.
I Paolu's valued neighbor*-.
'■‘ ‘•iiiy. plr, i i i n l l . .imj inentalK
Ile
who falls in neglecting a plain duty to
bin x«df. to ins fumih to iiis neighbors
and t,o (us «-tate
N • man can live unto
.himself, for society is so complicatisi
th at if he is not a producer, he is a drag,
a burden
Not until a man has Ii v«-*1
out lus allottisi years, corning more th an
lie sts'inis, making the worl i richer anil
Ig'tlor, h** is entitled In rest, to drawu|K&gt;n the accitm nlnti'l fund of tri» earlier
and active years
It Is J'lst .is miicti a lilt', t o previ r . -

|I„. Sri
tin* ti
(letter
The
(„• ¿ ¡ ¡ j
ruid in
( igmg
and t(i
e|*owh
m ron
roads,
¡lavn-il
m

one's health, to build it up if it he on
paired, as it is til follow I)»' I’en 1 ' on

'l l,is
ever',

munii mente. Our
besetting
physical
«in* s o m e t linea beco me so familiar that
ti.ey seem alitimi to be x ir lu ir
Wo
forget they .,ri. sui». T h e y are tempi a
tions that turn into habits and wy loss'
sight of tie* fact t h u f t b e y are stilt temptntions
There Is the sin o ' eating wjiat
w«* d on’t nessi, of eating more than we
need and tins is rommotiest of nil
tiie sin of drinking wiiat we know while
we are drinking i- injurious tie- sin hf
uorr , . tin« -in of overwork of driving
the mnehtne too hard 'tic sin of w o m
there are many
them and they all on
pmr our elliciency, lcs«en our jdiysieal

,,uglily
¡(us eu
In,. Use I
Fiori du
|Pmmm
F art
rated I
roustru
fnvorai
engine«,
i
peve I!
!M i|1(. ,
peu-ni
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t'oirm.m Score In luting
Ust commun sense in living
Most Americans would resent tin* sug
gcstion that tiny don't u s e it ,tlwii\s and
eVfrjwhm1. Some of them do in tiieir
ordinary aifali»; more of thun do not
when it comisi to the tnomigement of
thit which w moHt important to them
*elvts their health, the welfare ..f tlnur
|bodkn
What is common sense'’
Analysts might differ in tin-ir detun
tk)n#, but without undue u&lt;ciimcalily
the use of common aense might i)e called cafiacity.
Mem be
thttane application of tho rule* that have
Medical science h a s found a remedy interest
been gathered from the experience* of for many iaviily ills. It ia searching for a „d r iti
other«
It will bring a cure nr allevia, i velojmi
lion for mi«st of t i c m,

|ierlui|ri for all

oanloru Man 1
Office In Jacksonville

rmcr

*I&gt;r. Frank Crane has written some
|very pretty and interesting stories,
hut none more rarely lieauti'ul than
The ! the following:
Clarice had a baby.
t( w is the
t wonder of the UIiuul.
From tho old
fisherman down by th» beach to the
Tnricsrtr—fln-f Walk -r» upat the big hotel the baby wa&lt; t ic sub­
ject of intense discussion.
For ev­
erybody liked Clarice anti h v husband,
who was a play-actor, and the baby
was an amazing compound of the
excellencies of both.
Clarice wanted tho baby baptized.
No priest or minister could be found
on the island. "Just the same I shall
have the baby haptizod,” said she.
I'll have Berriman to do it." Bondman
was u |&gt;oet, past sizty, and a beautiful
fuilure.
Physicnlly ho lived on the
crusts and edge* of things' spiritual­
ly he ate of the heart of the world. So
lone day they had the christening. And
Berriman, the poet, sprke, saying:
"Beloved friends, wo are hare gath­
The St. Petersburg Vitrified Brick ered, ¡it the sight of God and in the
factory has turned out a third kiln presence of theie witnetsc*, to bap­
of brirk burned from Florida beach- tize this child.
sand.
These three trials have been
"Baptijm Is the application of wa­
cxiH&gt;rimcnial and those who claim to ter to tie human body, solemnly and
now and have
«summed tin- hri formally, as a symbol of the cleansing
pronounce them exrsilent and well of tie roul It is a meat anriant rite,
i hipted to paving p irji &gt;m*&lt; Some of ant| i&lt; found in all religions
i .i&gt;' copi.*« are ii1»a on d.spb.. hi M
"it irit.i ate* the adopte n of a can­
Mr. 1
\\ HuntouL niter a ( li-u-ai ■ F ! stnirg
This particular kind
didate into the inemltership of the
mimn
sjM'ut ut Cambridge, ami N.'w hick has bisui inunulactured only elect.
bury I i Mil**., has returned (•&gt; la
'unni: i hi- past year, the company tit
" T h e r e has always tteen a Sllfierior
ill tii.nl. . . " S e v e n O a k s ." I
&gt;t Fi t. rsburg and one m California few, an aristocracy in the world.
ds I L ak e
In ing the only ones engaged in the
"There is tint apparent or so-ciUled
■s, 1 'M r brown's friend and gueM, Mr hu-ini-s of the making of vitrified aristocracy, who in u rule *rv not snIf. Cl«»«
.1 I.as Isniglit tlie &lt; H M e M ■&gt;. irk If in In'neh sand
pctior at all, and there Is the real ar­
&gt;|e plnce
b anana I.ake
The* was fer
istocracy, who are .» *s'ret ordsr known *
m mail)
e.iiH the liome of the Wetrer
j to themselves only.
■ic! fati t!
T h e - Id house was
liurtesl
ir some ’ it. ago ¡mil
( e v .la n d will
ill ' hint'!
i in w r. soli i i t
linin'«' tat* I

" W e nrv here to baptize this baity
into the real elect, the real u p p u -ten I dotn. the real church, or is-cl -sin, or

call** I-out
i—
- HwsfwOtn»^ cnrt**crmc our
ss-lvist to teach tins child tile tip|»&gt;r
thought in ail tilings.
"To fur (lowers shall not In« mere
plants, hut »..si's thought i

"T o her stars sliall It« more than
burning worlds, they {ihall bt* eyua of *
mystery.
"T o her men shall not bo brutes,
whose labor it to It- exploit«!, they
shall it« brothers, prophets, ») I it
flumes
"T o
Ite f
the »ex feeling, when It
cones .shall hr as u Illy, w^willy-tbough
its rool.s grow in common tfrrftr' yet
lifts its pure jaituLs to perfumo tfie
air, to inuKe glad the garden, and to
greet the sun.
"T o her, events shall not hi as the
stinking of dice, the fortuity of cbanco,
but they shall be meaningful moves
of the intelligence of destiny, which
guidtss men ami things by its own jter-

l &gt;. S. Pearson is at home for a short
\ai al ioti

pp.

except for old a g e . wild that should not the eon
he considered
n I» r&gt;” l an til, \
I fu* jt|so to
doctors with all i l e i r «'«king for the mnvont
Cip Is«-i of (liseusi* and for the remeiliev, ¡,nd '
are doing their grande*! work in apply
Find,
ing liw ir findings to th e prevention nf sis-retar
disenae and human snllering.
i assonai
T h e religion of common siTt.se ap|*mU
|,
to every man, hut ju st as practical j nent t
C h ris tio n ity is not intended for Sun day portatiti
uw nlone, so this religion should lw avail- men of

able for every day living

l0w. KPply this lino of reasoning to
Science of living. Science is a for»bk word until you gel well ucinu-d with it, know what it means.
1, Fn you have mastered it, it b simple,
[tT*uOSh to bo used familiarly every day.
** been so clouded and obscured by
»ng worda that students use about
b11 it has scorned Jar above and be«
•* most of ua, but tho translation
P* ^ possible for us to apply its
to ouraelvos. For science U sitniUfcilicd knowledge, the facta about
*J thing» and the ways in wnicli
at ranged, put in pigeon hole»,
me simpkwt of us can find them
** ^bem. Having found tliem it is
'to use them if we know how. if
n°*’ ijf ^or 118 1° learn how.
•eiehtuta, no set of atudenta, have
ttore rapid advances in tiie last
Y^ar* than tho medical men. They
arciiwl far and deep for cxplantlto fommojit-ii.jJdjoi.'j. mIml-ul
1Q^*n body. Thoir studies have
®i*ny chorUhcd notions about
l b*t man put* himself fifty"
of ¡ U . S

Wb0. dln^ to tho no»

it typhoid, m.-

/ |)r. Brownlee Will Breach
Word comes from Pr Brownlee tliat
lie will be in Sanford today or tomorrow
and will preach at the Presbyterian
church at the morning and evening ser­
vices: Dr. Brownlee hits Usui touring
Euro|te and has iusl refurneii to At­
lanta where he stopped to visit friends
and relative* ere returning to hi* charge
in this city. His many friends and all
of his congregation will gather next Sun­
day to give him welcome and to hear
him at the Presbyterian church
Congregational Church
Next Sunday L Communion Day.
and the Lord's Supper will be celebrated;
all thn members'of the church are urged
to 1» present..
In tho evening the subject will be
"Tho Art of Living a Diay at a rime.”
AH'are cordially invitqd to these services.
F. P. STRONG.
Pastor.
*
" Notice
A meeting of the Brotherhood ria»» of
the Presbyterian Church will Is* held
7:30. Tiie election of ofllcvni nnd other
important busiiHwi will Iw conducted
Every member
during tbU meeting,
da urged to bo preaent

to be ll

For the first time in twenty-five
year« the town of Maitland, in Orange
county, i* without a school, no teacher
having l»een provided for Ilia place. In
a muss meeting resolutions were passed
asking the county school board to re­
store the school to tlm town. As the
matter now stands. Winter Park is the
ncaroat school and tho children would 1»
Yowcll's Big Sale
rt&gt;i|uire&lt;l to go some two and a half miles
The big F hII Sale slurl.i at Yowi ll’s
to get the benefits of the public school.
store today and will last for four days.
This is the golden opportunity to get
your stock of winter needs cheap for
thcy will certainly bo some rare bargains.
Head over the list: Towels, Bedding
Comforts. Bed Spreads. liclLi, Hand­
kerchiefs, Silks, Children’s Coats, Sheets
nnd Pillow Cases, Table Linen, New
Fail 1 Drwfii Goods, etc.
The Suita. Coats, Silks, Drew.» (iijods,
Trimmings and
\yool Suitings are1 suroaMfngly beautiful, and of tha^very
latent-*t) l e s . ----• —
- Remember the date. Sale, starts to­
day nnd lasts four day* and Yowull's
store the [ lac*.
th l «It« q* *Ka d h y t g*ova
artaaian weU and friah potato district,
and orange ami grapefruit grove», from ing tìte sumrper dn Alabama, and North Osceola's commissioners mi
. h w ^ b ^ . w ^ . b i p M a . . , Carolina, ha» returned to San(ord. right ro^n in the right-place?

»

oontain»

Last Friday night tho chqir of the
Baptist church organized into a society
for social purposes, bcaides'tho better­
ment of their music. Forrwtt Gatchel
is the president, Miss Minnie Stewart is
secretary-treasurer, Miss Ruby Betts
will preside at the organ, and E. A. Gil­
bert will have charge of thu music as
director. They anticipate many pleas­
ant and profitable evenings during the
coming winter. Their regular choir
school is on Frijlay nights from 7 to 1».

circuit court and will no doubt enjoy
many hours in tho Mary D. on Lake
Monroe and the beautiful S t . Johns.

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FH :f l L 1 COUNTY , HAPPENINGS

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Surwlay. thirSth is Rev. H. T. iîninrs'l
.
regular appointment hcfe ;¿-.un.
¡a y .
*
B u d g et O f In te re s tin g Item s
Emma Warren and Mr. Albert
.
From C o rre sp o n d e n ts
Çü*ha Mitcbtll were m anici in Justice ¡
rift» 1
in nmx z .'.v r
— ---------r a &gt; •y
H i ,.i ||iiM ^ W»'Wt i i ........... . « *P" ■• r*
Jæuafkeépkig in the Oliv« r
vn~For Ben
dnll avenue. Mi's Wnrrro i* dntifhter
T
ot Mr. .and Mr» tt A. V\nrn n. ».ho
* Iff trient Staff Of llefxirltrs Weekly
Ì
came hem front Pud ' ?:■&lt;&gt;. Alt«,. In«I y-uf.
Corera The Territory For
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-'-3
All tl&gt;e yourg p r a le in lite neighbor­
^
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• i*
The Herald
“~
hood tunud nu^ Piotiti tty night fil'd
Ce ve thrm an old fashioned linrtJng be«-.
■They
-are rrcrit ¡ng congratula tim« from
OVIEDO OCCURRENCES
their
friend*.
'
Thriidore Aulin has moved into his
Mr, and Mrs. Wnt. Hot handy drove
new house on Graham street.
I Dr. Marsh nil, who is always b\»y yet 0,,t froB1 *” ,U1 * 'day. calling on . tr.
loses no time in reaching his patient^ nnd Mr*- "•
^ ^ ‘7 ’' 'h a s a splendid new
.
•- T l r‘ and Mr* ’ ¿ l ,nlre
and
'
Miss Jennie Hopi- U now at Like .children enjoyed nT^auto trip through
Helen where she has a position as as- Orlando. Oviedo nrttT other points, as
•
,
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sdstant in the school.
* “« » °t
J - SwoP« Saturday and Sun•
t
i
Oliver ■Famell, one of our brightest day. .
4th Prize—Genuine Fibre Trunk, a
1st
Prize—
Handsome
Brass Bedstead
boy* has gone to Orlando, where he m- ^ ‘11le Raynor of Celery avenue and
-lerwl school Monday.
Howard Gilbert from town are making
N a t’l spring and Felt Mattress, worth........ - r ------------------Ä«
, . , worth
v- . ---------- -gem,
Mnu Yonge. who has bech visiting her regular trips to tfcncvn these days. So
2nd Prize—A Winchester Sewing Ma(P /l Q
5th Prize— Genuine ‘ Cowhide
Suit (1 * 1 n n n
aiister In New York for several months I ,th* Geneva girls say.
chine, automatic drop head and A ttchm 't
«Ptt O » I t J Case, very useíul^worth............................j...!.. tP -L U .U U
bas return'd .and her friends a n y y g y j.- MrM*1- G- C. Chamberlain haye
3rd PriTA-Hnntknmrv Prim -i^ H rp ^ r d » n A a a
— 6th ,. Prize—Genuine Cowhide
aa
- . , «
•
i ____ ____ 1____ ___ ._ . M moved mto rliw
ï - ]{lsd to have her home- again. "
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$
”
7
.
0
0
beautiful
finish,
worth
Bag,
leather
lined,
very
Handy,
worth.
the
Onoro
house.
The
soft
water
and
I r i • « &gt;■. The ladies of the Magazine Club will
K
higher
altitude
over
there
seerrt
very
meet at the home of Mrs. T. W. Lawton
beneficial to Mrs." CbamberUin’a health.
Friday afternoon, Oct. 3rd.
Wc
were in hopes they would return to
*- -w- r
MUSIC
Mrs. lizzie Phrncll and daughter,
JUST RECEIVED
their
borne in Cameron City.
Miss Stells are making an extended visit
Or rather something that
Mrs. M. J . Chase, Messrs! O. L.
with relatives on the east coast.
An exclusive line of men's makes music, and that is
John D. J inkins, our competent tax Chase and Cecil Gnbbitt of the West
Hand
Tailored Suits, in a Victor Talking Machine
Side
and
Mr..and
Mrs.
L.
J
.
Hancock
of
collector was visiting in town Saturday
Lake
Golden
were
calling
about
here
on
Serges
and
Woolens. These or Victrolia.
We have
and Sunday, receiving moat cordial
Sunday.
gannen ts are - guaran teed some good machines and
-welcome from his many friends.
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Swartz of New
C. M; McCulley and D*. D. Daniels
by the manufacturer as well new Records and it is a
«pent several days in Sanford lost week. York city have the plans' drawn' to build
as ourselves to be of excep­ pleasure to hear them. But
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Luther have a winter home in their fruit grove on
tional make and quality. we would like you to have
spent a most delightful Hummer in the Ohio avenue. Lake Onoro, near Prof.
Have a very smooth and one. -•
They are to be
mountains of North Carolina, but are1 Maris’ place. The material is being
glad to come back to Florida, wher*i placed .on the ground, we understand.
even weave. Going now bought at r e a s o n a b l e
E l A. Gilbert's friends about here
«»verybody lovw to stay.
at a s o c ia l
prices or on the install-,
will
be pleased to know his fine voice is
The school building is much improved
price.
Only
ment
plan.
b y the addition of a spacious room which bring appreciated as leader of the choir
affords an auditorium of sufficient Heat­ in the F«r*t -Baptist church of Sa/tford.
LEATHER GOODS
Hied Dorner has his two house* on
ing capacity for the town, which we
Celery avenue looking fine after repairs,
An everlastingly
good
have very much needed.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. MrKInsey of paint, etc. He also has built a fíne
MENS, LADIES SH OES line of Trunks can be
Tanfpa were pleasant week end gun t . barn.
bought right now.
They
A larger crowd of children than ever
o f J . M. McKinsey on J&lt;a«tp avenue
V«SOMT Ifil.. »Hl «MtVJUL »AH-OM
are
well
made
and
will
last.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinsey made the trip take the car for school this term. SevFall
styles
for
Men
and
Prices, $2.59, $2.98, $3.48,
in their splendid ear and we hope to tee era! families with children having moved
Women.
them often.
j in here since last June.
$3.98, $4.48
QQ
Mr. and Mm. Koontx of Kansas, A considerable amount of lettuce and
and.__...............
Our tailoring service, with­
»pent several days in town looking over I celery i* already set In the fields. The
We offer to you this
Ladies' Patent Leather
the hammock land with O. P. Swope, i truckers sevm to get a hustle a litUe
season
a
distinctive
show­
out jar or mar, without fog or
Belts, black and
t Prof. Blackburn of Rollins College j earlier each season. Rain would be
ing of the Selby, Good­ red, 10c and ..........
and his wife, snd Mr. and Mrs. Mead appreciated.
clog, without jumble or fumble, man and Snow Shoes.
Amoskeag Gingham
of Lake Charm were dinner guests of
We have noticed real «state agents
Men's Belts, goodi leathleath
Mr. and Mm. T. Willingham Lawton showing strangers the sights out here
the service without slight or
No m atter how exacting er, black and tan,
for the children for
recently.
«
Thursday evening.
25c,
39c
a
n
d
............
We are glad to know that Mm. ThomWe note with pride and pleasure the
slip. The service of certain­ and fastidious you may be,
j
Ladies' Very good qual­ school wear
progress made by the band from time to as, our mailman’s wife is recovering from
your taste will be suited.
ties.
time and their music added to the choir a very severe illness,
Here the newest combina- ity, Pocket Books, IOC, 39c, per yd
K
of the church«« is upprec&gt;at..^ J ^
j y
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----------,iiuLU&gt; ,uf. Jahrie.s nnd leath­ 59c;
W Bk '
o ic.
Sweet running, clear brained,~
Genuine, alligator s k HT
ers are represented in a
.
Florida Boosters Special
W. B. Williams has rented the house
$3.98
and $-1.48.
Red Seal Zephyr)
steady nerved, constant, con­ wealth of styles.
at Lake Charm owned by C. Hurke of
Leesburg. Florida, Sopt.29. — The 1
Men's
Pocket
Books
Orlando ami will move his family who itinerary of the Florida Boosters j
Ginghams
for the
sistent, reliable— those are the
A careful selection in our 10c up.
are now living at St, Petersburg. They Special has been decided on and is an j
will be here in time for their three chil­ interrsting or.e.
Suit Case (Kataraj style) same peoph
Stops will be made
qualities that characterize our styles^ with intelligent as­
dren to enter school when it open».
,
O
sistance of a capable sales­ at 98c.
along the route so as to enable the
*
Mm. Foste? A11iron of Geneva was in
and purpose
hand tailored suits.
representative* to get in good work
H v
_
man will simplify thè Shoe
Genuine Cow hide hand
town Saturday. She was the welcome
for their sections and it will bring the
problem for you.
i
hags, $-1.48 and $4.98.
guest of Mm. C. B. Allison of Ltke
desired results. The originator,' W. L.
Charm.
Martin, of Leeaburg, has bcern at work

)AÏ, OCTOBE

OEMS Of Sl'tilMIU: f.miMtaS e ^ ^ -

jjj
, Friday, October, lOtli ^ the day*.
We repeat Friday is the day,
| October 10, at 10 a. ni[, when our prizes will be given away and to (hose
* who are not fortunate enough to get one of the. big prizes, will receive a
handsome souvenir. Come to the drawing and get something'for nothing

$20.00

$60.00

n

$13.29

49c

47c

91c

. Ilk

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Mm. Niver of l«ongwood is visiting
very hard on this project ant) has enMis. d. I) Jom* un Hay street.

dellVl rvd to get «Se ll Section of lilt
Mr. and Mm. Bartw-r. wh«i purrhass-d
«il l*1 intersst*vi and to this en&lt;l he has
the la&gt;u.,!e «in the hill owned tiy C la »ter
dote n work tJiat ought to iipja-al Ui gfii
i;
Partin has moved in and we are very til tie patriotic people- of tiro stale of
glad to have them with us.
Flcrida. With no object in view except
S •
Mm. Hathaway and daughter, who
the desire to t ‘ t lire ari vert islng. mat ter
live near Sanford were among the vis­
appa-rtaibing to Florida Irefore the pe-p!e
itors in town tills .week.
he has given his time and his money
Miss Pearl Hunter, one of the Wnrheis
with a sincere disioe fur the aecompliahin the Cbuluota school was among the
m«Ait of thia'objpct. Advertising matte.guests of the Cushing House Saturday
(iiitributrd throughout the arst by
evening.
this method will give a source of informa­
J . L. Moore of Ohio witii )u« familytion that will 1m* of much value to all
have mooved into the home owned by
the state and each section should have
D. D. Daniils.
,
K■
a drain* to be rt presented. Applica­
Hannah llros. of Orlando were in
tions are ceirinc if* each day but Mr.
town Sunday calling on friends wIdle on
Martin dr fin * to have each and every
their way to Chuluota.
picticn a ell rr presented that the plans
Mrs. J. H. Lrc of Lake Charm, acccp&gt;
c
ns originally outlined may Ire carried
pahied her granddaughter, Misa Laura
to a successful conclusion.
Ü
Lee of Stanford to Tallahaaaee last week,
Thow
who
draire
their
state
to
be
jWbvre Miss Lee will enter college.
1
Fred Willian j of Sanford, with T. B. advertised properly and who also want
their section filkd with new people
’Weaver, W. B. William* and T. A.
who will add stimulus to them, should
I louver of St. Pcteraburg came In last
join in the work with a strong hand
week and have started preliminary
and add thrir strength to those who
work oh Hammock Drainage.
have already expressed a willingne»
Mrs. T. W. Lawton, who is ever plan­
i to take an active interest in the move­
ning for the pleasure of her friends gave
ment and bring the results that should
a bitthdoy party Monday morning.
j
Ire attain«-«! by a commcndabln move­
F? -- *. ' »&lt;« Those present were pleasantly enter­
Í«?ÍT-V* s1 tained and alter delightful refreshments ment of this character.
went away feeling that they would ever
carry in thrir minds sweet memories of
New Hotel at Aster
the occasion and the kindness of their
'
X "B y the way, Mr. Lake Region,” said
charming host«».
our good friend, CoL J . F . Doss, super­
intendent'of the great Astor KsUtc of
EBKNLZER ITEMB
rEH-hot ^j**-«r-**r*« - _ rwet
/■ Our school otrened here, Monday, with 10,000-acm at Astor. th b county, “you
might
»ay
that
our
new
Hofei
at
Astor,
*» '4 '*
lillas Marjorie Lough as feariitr.
■
will
be
opened,
to
the
puhlic&amp;bout.No­
Mr*.
M.
T.
Cassiday
of
Fretjeda
is
M rÛ
, , _ .. .
AU tfic -newest‘F^fl styles
•&lt;
.homo on a visit to her parenta. Mr. and vember ¿frtlL I t ia located /bout fifty
■- •yardjr from tire SL,Jolma river and the
* • arc intludcd ihv'
•Mr*. W. C. Rik-y.
J . M~ Wynn is In Geneva this week Clyde Lure and the A. C. L. depots, and
u
building a brick furnace to a syrup mill midway betwcvn Lake George and Lake
Dexter. Tltft
trt.date,
• * for Rev. C. A. Saunders.
, hotbl is up ^
c__ with
w..,
Mr*,
a
C.
Humphrey-had,
aa
h
ö
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&gt;
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&amp;***•
wide
Veranda*
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house guest last week ber aunt, Mrs and halt?/
RdaJ^rtdtyajr!
All the graceful
M ini) and daughter of.Conwuy. „
, furniture will be inatallrir in time for,the
'draped,
ddttgn»!'.
T h e tmartest *
Mr Ball and family have moved into] op*-mni; on November 15, or earlier U
’
chic
style*
in
hundreds
and
one of J, M. lord's houses here.
j P0® ^ - We have already received
hundreds!
A tremendous
,
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I at,plication for romou,- fronv a|_far away
assortment to select frorn! For
*ax'-4¿i«*égw »..-As usual' fishing and
dies, misses, girl* and children.
hunting
will
be
featunsu
Como
down
SEEDS
New Creo Genuine Imported Tcne- some time and look us over. We’ll try
OVriTRtd and White 'Bermuda to founder you en fish and drench you
te i.
Önfcn Seed. Oz. H0e; 1-4 lb. 70c; lb. wjth buttdrmilk.’
JEjxt#?y rS^^' :
"" =
.
|2 ^ 5 , per tpaid. Now ready far delivery
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And that*» where the editor smiled
B fi* :
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ami amacked his
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Region.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

D ItE S S G O O D S
Crape Ratine with very attractive
floral designs in color*, black,
white, navy, tan and pink,
27 inches wide
Silk Stripe Croire de Chine,
white, light blue, tan, pink,
27 inches wide y______

49c
49c

MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Combination Suita, Skirts, Chemisra,
Princess Slip«, lace and embroi­
dery trimmed, a beautiful line,
49c and

98c

Corset Covers, Lace and Embroidery
trimmed, 25c to........... . . ....... ........ . 4 ge
Ladies' Hemstitched and Gingham
Aprons------- ... ■;__ ___________
•
Women's white cotton Vesta......
25c

ladies' fino ribbed VesU, 8 l-3c and rOc
M iss« fine Ribbed Panto and Vesta,'.
a fine line at each___ ________ .'j.... ;..2 S«
Clcansidc Drosses----------- 1:1 |l.9 8
Ladies’ Outing Skirts {«thort)_____ :v4 f i ‘

F U R N IT U R E

™

- J I:f■- k -

■
■ V i ? f; f
w, girls and boys, how would you like to have a goml lu°kl
•f. Shoes for School wear and dress occasions.
Not that y
. Jiaven t a good pair, but*Shoee are always; hein/ abused and get«
rough treatment.

Buffel genuine quartered oak, finish
We have a dandy,, good, serviceable, comfortable, knock-abfl
iln»:. Shoo,
Ck— andj nt
. . all
.. priera.
golden, French beveled mirror.
■¿¡ft .- nm
and dmu
China Cloael, quareterod white oak
Coya* Shoes ,n
In the louowtng
follow!hg atylra,
ntyles, Gun Metai
Metal fBlueb
or solid oak, golden oak ftnhhT-*—- v-r-.
T
Mtri »»..a»,.!. — -- -r ***
-e**
e enrf
TMttyir,
fc«lf, Cuilii.r» *^
Kitchen Safe, poplar, golden finish,
SSt&gt;leh
i VIHL Kiri
Itie&gt;Leva Style), Thigh
L■ !. *top
- or 1low (juarter.
___ a
ffiun
Kir) ill
(Blut;h&lt;tr
Tan (,4&gt;î
figured gtai« or plain.
Button and Lace. Tan Buck Lace.
Chiffonier, American quartered golden
oak finish, French beveled plate.
FOR G IRLS.I n t h e FOLLOWING STYLES
. j,
^
*ä
'
Dresner solid oak, American quar­
- Kid Lace and Buttön Blucher Style.
tered top and front, shaped bevel
French mirror.
Also for Men, Women and Children a complete line of R':^
OverShoea.
r *"
These and several other piece* can be
had on the Installment plan or casha
Kxtr* Hi. h Cut, London Toe and Bristol Toe Rubber*.
One dollar a week and a small payen's Hrelw ^
............
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�Oftcber 3. 1PH

THE SANFORD HfKALU

-CrtOI) YEAR FO R CARDACI-:

Siale I.caves f utu irt*
&lt;&gt; ' VJ '» im .

IMlOCItAM AT THE STAU

fgps Will be Scarce in Man) .if tli.
Northern Slaton

"The Horne iif Period Picture«" •Will \T

A BANK ACCOUNT IS THE BEST

i iitn|ilriii&gt; Surprix^ Voti

Manner llortjilon m mn*Uisitlil'.- (• •
!.. . lapUUC lull iiruiij'ed Ill k|iiiw tu hF' ti •
■* fatrnt .i •|«i i..| &lt;!ilio**-K It iile” /■at u
I
I in t &lt;• p.t'l- •Milled "T..C Ms* * #■&gt;s*S,
ii
Milliuii1I'iin fi'tict. canniti
* ¡I

gv(ry one who him given any atn h
La li e .trucking business ill Ii . t i.i
¡5**»’
4iiíte*M! y .i

!t is w ii lin g fo r y i 'U .at a n y tim e you need
t t i l v iiH c im ic s &gt;on tu cd ti m ig h ty q u ick
r tt.iit .hi a c c o u n t an ti t n s t iic y n u r s c lt am i
y t'in tu rn ily a g a in s t t lie u n e x p e c te d .
'I*.
'lo t i » I ! I iiiu t in out h a n k th a t c o u r te o u s a t ­
te n tio n is g iv e n to the ¡ m a i l d e p o s ito r q u ite
as l i c c l v 'a s ’to th e w e a lth y o n e ...................................

i a* •! in u \tiolt, which i I
'1 ss4iIi ilic aiii ti/fsr-ueti ho,,
iio -sii only to him. I ut. .
n.u-ul by - erct ffppa-|to i
mtu**, mi
ny other i.ariv gulping I y •
|Ç •a • j. m- ciitnincv will Ite iTuahtsi .to ij.-ath by tie
rnmm-t : ", . two 11vige sti ■I urn i. hi an at tempt loi
. a i .iri i tinml the Hutlcr who is spying uti the
parli ■- .ip. MiM-r. the Miser iicciilciUally killi iiiit*- part i., rship, self- Supposing- tjijit the liutlvr .wui
a fmrtii irsliip, guilty of the murder hr is trini »ml im- ¡ v.&gt;
arrmrrs- i ........... .
— M(t*r ’tT'rnrçrrf,- ?■
•to it;
a hin sentenn' he leave* the prison, 'flu*' (. r¡
tig' ll A C i.,, rest of the story, which is very pretty. r, ,.
o Timhi r Co., can Itesi bo umicntluoU liy; inn ing t}m j,lu:l
picture.
Saturday at the Star S.nne ndmts‘ Fire at Macrlenny
and I c.
Macclenny, Fla., Sept. 25, —Fire of
unknown origin destróyer! practically
an entire block of tin* liualnes* «ectimi
of Marrlemi. early tu * miro mg. cans
This i|U(*Stion fias ofiiti la in a did
ne, .* lo of 1» i i î i,‘i 11 a.,,! ¡l i.ii i I.
uJ rim i Ccl’ li,at l seieiiiiau. L-uc
;n c im ■
: i i s i :ii .ii -11 -1 .■ a el.'&lt;1 I e* rerorls j..¡ t'a** nu-wer
full hi ck .1
Main Ir "I were tli*tId.e t'r.'Aii and itiek ( ‘al'ioun t!i«*,»\1.0 || I •« Ite l,e If 1-t f I ,1' l lUltl•■'! this pr* hi t i.it* .an i * th'* Evvri In- im I Mr. (' 'V -i . tvdliti - it ii ry
to iiitwi'f *'■•* ijiir.-ti; ¡i. I w*
' ! •hn vtn
1 .t .n v i¡ t&gt;,-r
w 11 wo.in tm askn...
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TAIE' AND

Of

s e e us

Saniord, Florida

2 5 c W a n t A d. in The Herald
iil Rent Y o u r House F o r Y ou

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New York-------- C8
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MlcUgan....... ..
83
Ö
M lM asta: ..... .— 88
!i
W itcutuin---------- '83
3
Maine
------ _ 82
Prttm)lv3i*i»---- ---- ‘ 78
Obi'
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Il.diaiia
80
nut-til
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Nor!', thd ita
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' Mn.tia a
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Cvloraiio
86
Washington . ; 87
3&lt;
Otegr n
S3
Caliiori.ir»
8C
3
The tr irk gioiv. rs d Floridi
of jo. tui.it now und Vne'Di
votitiC&lt; ol U- i l-nt i ahh. •
thtm that you can.
'¡ he fleti.|o r. op lllLS U i i „
in tiw le’ c*’. «&lt;&gt; tl.at is . i. i.
CUbitr- l. at we ni ed &gt;1 ! i ;
a fimi di »1 (-tinext yi a:
i ti
lettuce a - tie PI i ¡da c.i'
and Hinter. K u ; in n *•* -.a :

pay \oii I per c e n t, o n tim e d e p o s its
hm k ¡lite r y o u r, a ffa ir s in a m o s t
&gt;ry m a n n e r .
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nnj ' o., tiuildlitp.: I, It'. khohsp.
m 1 ' h.ildi.g. .f u. Thoni|&gt;I ,w: i.i Annie IU&gt;t,-1 ‘ All oi l
••viriti.*' dam arsi-with a inLd,
tuut S1,W&gt;0.:

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St. r&lt; tel shunt, Sept. 2(1.
f(lt(d h&gt; tie wnvea of 1ii.obtained, it n claiii'd h t
■with ali oivei t ion wI i l i « '
it! ir.ili 'I tri-l al J' Ü
—
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rrn*a.nt|d With Jewel
At Ila:*-dotte i;f ;*. vl.ry i •
r&gt;r‘*lii'o
tin- X tdí o* l.'j'h'i.
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IV*« 1 ilh, .. ing 1
I im in i* rii 1 1 ing his i* v- i •
-The ren n i»*”R nei1* t I 1
tould I.i.l it Ip hill', hut y
lo have I im uft&gt; a pai t of t
to try i i t i is inu-i lion . t 1
o 1 1&lt;d ti * o . im Hat imi. V.
can full; guard* the m*cn I of
tier h t i i ,r. he I
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am o i ti ' . ¡.mu
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of IV'4 • , t *r111*■ tm I tj 1 1 1, y i ,
trait». He nays he will ¡nit n limit, ,
flar.t aid dtiT0 r.strr.t9 tint l is 1 1. n 1
pulirai, then ho will build u I ■r
f Ii 1 1 t, i.||_, erf able of di in,- - ir- 1 m e
lie U F*.. o in. in li li t it g t t I - I
dot!*- wi 1 j i Tetri &lt;U of ot !.. r
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Fit Murphy tfets M ed al
O'tigr* s recently vnl ,1 a beautilul
misj.il to I’at Mu pity for bravi •ry m the
rervice of the pavy' during tin* Spanish
American war. Put wils on a war tdiip
Md was there
with
bell«
on
»very time the crew was piped to (juarters. He was «hot In the breuat by a
Mauser bullet buf a ctjpy of the Guide
Florida In his pocket deflected the
bullet and saved his life. Just Ix’fore
fhe battle of Santiago Admiral Sampson
»iguallid the fleet the query. “ Is Pat
Murphy with the fleet?” "He is.”
* ,me 'bs answer. "Then advance,”
the admiral and the battle was on.

rapidi.* populated
,1
|*s,pif iron,
other .statt» who bela \&gt;* in the vast w|e
pnrlulHlies and tie- future jmssibililies
of this cunuftonweallh.
Not th*’ least hopeful ibsluction to lx'
made from tin1 fero»de,I condition* ol
the echihiIs in Florida is the (act that
parents are iH-ooniing inore imbuís) with
the inmortalice of their children re-

Goto'rik’lit ll«rtH. liktTii, r \ Mar*
Young men will find the new overcoat model»
very *ati&gt;faclory this Fall. The belt it a Feature in
many of them; patch pockets; the vhawj collar will
be much in vogue Many new features ;H%o in
suit models for young men and older men.

ror women, we have some
models in rainproofed overcoats;
coals; double or single breasted
patch fuH'kcts, shawl collars, belt
men’s coats, modified for women.

very interesting
Norfolk skating
overcoats with
backs.
I hey’re

N BUYING C LO TH ES

Correct style, all-wool fabrics, the tailoring that will give permanent shape and ifit; your eyes
don’t tell you about these.
UNDER

3

REELS

NEW

EVERY

..P r o g r a m
Low"
_Marine
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MANAGEMENT

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are underlying facts; they depend on the makers’ skill and ability, and purpose.

NI GHT

Hart Schaffner &amp; Marx

T onight
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Her Itosnry"
The Head of (he Ribbon Counter
S a t u r d a y N r£ht— ——

They are something more than words which a salesman uses; they

these things in the clothes for you.
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You’ll get better value, wc believe, than in any

We mention $25 as a price most of you can afTord to pay; considering what you’ll
rody can afford it.

’A Husband's Mistake”
Forgive U« Onr Tresspasses”
“ A Bandit— Peeping Pete”
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Special Orchestra
October Iltb, wc will give a * a y a hattd
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c the coupons

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urT'SghaflrTef &amp; Marx clothes

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MUST CLIM B TH E HILLS
Every man must climb his hills.
¡Strength springs from effort; char*
FuWl*L&lt;M£*rrp fWfeaslay a^l Fri*!»ir Mrwr»Im* lì jp
I acter takes root In disappointment
TÎIC herAid printing company and delay. Peace and contehtmcnt

THE SANfORD
HERALD
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esivwoaiy *bm »»tahlwbW.¿TV ^rrvU tul-

J. tKIltT, tdllsr

«•=**»*»■0»; mti

-rxpcrience,
Tltrorowbr» b n * * - r
best
ft
now
the
meaning of winning.
ubarr Ufi U n Prier. 5 2 0 0 ■ Visr In At(t««*cr
Yearning fix« the Value of possession,
ftrtlvrrrd UflgQuxY?
c«tri*r *2 OOP«i.V*at
■¿&lt;---------------------------— in |„ onr ttuy or another* every human
.• -ow. m v t pay hia price.
The r*x&gt;r may
----------- t---- - ■ ■ ■
■-------- ------------- suffer through deprivation, but the
'“ 'S C . t t Z g t £ £
' " ch « « W ; -O h „UHJ-. TO
■e»*w ActnfMairh Vd, u»7»
Ih^vc everything dwcounta the full
irarth of any thing. The fruit within
TM^triUHiPffa N|
Olile* ln üfrA) tluildln*
[easiest reach jx«*eiwc« the least flavor;
FOR

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x x x x ^ x ^ x j ö ij ^ x j s is e e iie e ix x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

PurYfftfif fioney Where You
Can Put Your Trust

HAS 1
*p,t 'increas« with il" h*‘iKLt from
the.ground ■**•«*!#
scarcity
v and
and »nn#w«*iLlI»tv
inaccessibility
Everyone with money, no matter how little, wants to know, that
an? determining factors in every market.
The t s ' - o i .
Baltimore Sun,
he can get it when he wants it.
who cbndnjS^one of the ablest, stron- \ Men and Ideas os well as gems and
ret and most ' fearless rièwsp*|&gt;er» in metal, are valuable in proportion to
Everyone who is wise, also knows that idle money is an unprofit­
their rarity nnd individuality.
Com­
the eastitn* stftesp prints ip a recent
a b le servant and you therefore WANT Y OUR MONEY W H ER E IT
Issue of yiLs .Capei* nome wise, »orris monplace individuals and articles alike
command
the
minimum.
If
you
think
IS S A F E AND WHER E IT WILL YIELD T H E G R E A T E S T P O S ­
fey ideflthy of an editor’» ♦'nemica
about t4?
along trite lines—if you elect ap over­
and why. they „era hostile
hoatil to him.
SIBLE BENEFITS.
He
that th o * who are bitter­ crowded career—if you set your brain
to,
*
conventional
pursuits,
^you'll
be
est against the editor an* the men
NEED MORE GINGER
IN T H E P E O P L E S BANK O F SANFORD, the people of this
whom he hàs hit .the hardest and those tuiky tf yma manage-to eke out a hare
Seme of thetfflciala of tha Commercial j
.who hava.puktl 'rictcrvcil. th e. hlaws- living.
community Lave always found a bank of highest service, uniform cour­
There is uo_iailure set. absolute as Club are peeved at the editor of the i
Upon the principle - expressed •in the
Herald
for
calling
them
on
going
to
tesy and -nnqttestiomrd-chartrcrcr.•
homely pflrtyb, "The hit dog howls, that of a man who has never made a'
sleep on the job right at the beginning
whole-hearted
attempt
to
realize
to
be sayi th&gt;l the whereabouts of the
of the winter season.
Tho secretary
These three attribute's constitute the best things for which a bank
men who •*ere hurt the worst by the the full extent upon his capabilities.
states that he b doing all he can with’
The
world
is
filled
with
discon­
severest ’denunciation, are revested -by
can stand, and through them this bank has merited its title, being in all
the muteria]&gt;at hand and cannot force
those who have 'd y r v r d it ifsoat 'and tented people who have no cause for
people to ' attend meetings and do
respects indeed, T H E P E O P L E S BANK.
•
** . ' v have wllhouL.specW^dhTctioh app led complaint exempt against themselves.
divers things in the way of boosting
W
ithout,
ambition
or
resolution
they
It to themselves. •***'* .
the city. He b right about It! No one
Expressing the same Idea that- Gen­ adopt the first profession, enter the
Offering you the most modern conveniences for the handling of
should
expect a secretary to drag
eral Ilragg of Wisconsin'uttered when first trade or accept the first petition
along with no money and no encourage­
they
encounter,
estimating
neither
their
your business, we extend to you our highest appreciation of your pat­
nominating Grover Cleveland the sec­
ment from any one and expect to nc
ond time, "W e love him for the enemies Inherent fitness for the occupation
ronage.
*■
ctmplish wonders in the advancement
he has made," this editor writes. •'In nor possible aptitude for broader af­
Cowardice, in some form, is of the city's interest.
the profession of journalism it is per­ fairs.
invariably
at the root of inefficiency.
fectly understood that an editor’s use­
What the people here should do ¡»
Unwillingness
to undergo an occa­ to re-organize and make the Commercial
fulness is to be judged largely by the
character of the opposition to him." sional bitter moment, or fear .of fall- Club a hiuincRa proposition.
The
II a stranger drains on coming down. or dread of temporary' Buffer­ recretary should not only have a fund !
Into a community, to form an accu­ ing, or lack of wU-confldenc® arc the for advertising and incidental expenses
rate ■opinion! of the characters and contributing factors In the' coloilcra but he should be paid a salary that will
H. E. Tolar, Cashier
M. M. Smith, President
calibers of the newspapers published careers of millions. . The feW who Vise rr.able him to give at least part of his
there let him take careful note of the to power nnd domination arc seldom time to the affairs of the Club.
R. R. Deas, Ass't Cashier
H. R. Stevens, Vice-Pres.
Persistence and optimism
kind of men that praise or denounce, geniuses.
If
the
Sanford
Commercial
Club
that support or try to pull down, and win almost every hattle with circum­
is dead then it 1» high time to get to­
he will lie enabled unerringly to sin- stance. You can obtain more and gain
gether and renusitnte the corpse nnd
up the diffident journalistic competitors fnor’' d )’ou u *ll strain harder.
Thi
♦tart something. Some people are of
number
of
hours
through
which
you
for popular favor.
the opinion that the Herald should
The pa[x-r , that always erndeavors l&lt;,il l'la&gt;’ 1)111 huh* part in the nsult.
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X ÿC X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X W
to uphold the right of the moral, so- The secret of progress lira in the nurr.bri Veep prosperity stalking in Sanford at
all
time»
hut
while
th
•
paper
H
willinclologlral ami eronimoc questions prefaculties which you tiring to bear in
to do its part we are sure that the C o m yin
r * rub avuta.
united for solution, th a t favors rin&lt;— P O L I T I C A L -------When heart ami soul and tritili os n errinl t luh should *!&lt;&gt; part of th*sistentiy law - enforcement and the
ndveritslng
stunt.
Other
cities
tnk
upholding of Ûis standards that are. w*h ^ huger and eyes are coirontratrd
A N N O U N C E M E N T S
i « trn cut i.x &gt;
*f thf^tncw-ipappr.
‘Oth**'
'1 ‘
wuithirat wUlvff.v^jpritly Is- ii|i.poMsi iip.it un undertaking whin »ears und
i .-otilit'ix take »■»vajjitpi » i&gt;( thr M*W
I h r f i l j r i r . H ' u t u n n r r r y r t n f i ^ r a r y for the j*»»
and di-nounrrrl b r ' tln- lawb-ss * li- hru'u-n nnd [H-i.altn-s are u rap to l apat»-?. Hi'tc t i*-y du t) it air and th « It hin I if majMJf nf t i r f ( ' j i f
nn
exjiertral
part
of
the
drily
grind
rufijiecl ti*
meni and sup|xm«*&lt;l l&gt;y i hotte »ho &lt;rin*
t» not niinihtv on wind
*b i li- rt ‘ ton n i Ii h** W h i t e M a n ' s P f t n i f t f } tu Ite
wlen
sou
ran
liHik
yourrelf
ovi
r
•
arh
ways stand for thè light.
n-t nnv »»■'*■**•* It «ill ta lc nmnrv t hr l»l un Tuna&lt;Ìày Navertît»rf *'i», l&amp;U.
In Ibis wliy can i-iewapapcr rharae n otning and in the rv ruir urie-** that
li^fkrCl fully
find it ■ h . p t 1** C o m i t i T t l t l C lub going h i 1
ter a l» a &gt; s ho a i r u t i l * l&gt; gaiigi-1. I ) y u are .till m und . nd i arn
I» d. TllllAMU.il
pili tan I I alien I t aii-A no goal it will t L* ti l » t t * r moil** nf uilv-rti
il • (ri ivi« u!«&gt; -U| I - ri .itti Ih*
rg in ! • tic p * t h- ti*-'** m I t t ’ H**.m .
lire Vif.iliwr- - * ---- -----(lin t w l s i no nw.ir : set to
fìllio WÌ.tl l&gt;pJ«W
I L * ' « t ’v s n i w î t h &gt; t o y n n l u J s - j I o /
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T ^ e ' e NE^WLS
*fc yA D E,^

not enter the lists ju*t for the honor
that might accrue from being in the
spotlight of public office.
The voters are taking an interest in
the coming election and this is the
proper spirit.
It is R mighty' poor
i t y that is too apathetic to even take
notice of a municipal election.
11 is
the duty of every ritiron and eapecially
the lax payer to vote* and work for good
city officials. It b the duty of every
resident of the city whether a voter or
not to take an interest I in
«* . city affairs.
It ¡a the very essence of good citizen­
ship to take an interest in all elections
for only by eternal vigilance can good
men be elected to office. But taking
an .active interest and becoming a
radical partisan to the extent of making
peraonal fights against candidates for
ulterior motives are two different proposi­
tions and it is to be hoped that tho same
friendly feeling will rixist during the
campaign and that a quiet orderly
election will take place.

*

Peoples Bank of Sanford

ti li KAT S t . L T I I H I G H W A Y
Thi a-m ri-l | r i -|*i l &lt;&gt;f .i n.i'lon.il
high» a i i n t w ü i i N ■» A'ifk alì'l S.M,
♦V'rani i ni, to I h- calili! thè l.ltieoln

hitL»a\. i tempi» thi- Manulariuren'
Record lo show il.ai it i* timte ai in*»
l&lt; im i to Lave a highway betwion
thè

N'oith

¡un!

Smith

with

unothei

littiiig ii.p* ti (min tic
T G n t . le t i twii n Miami. H ri la
I t d! N*. ' trt.l. 1,' el-,r t- ut' i ng al eu
•ulne da., t!■ I et.
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R I» I I

111.I-’I K E S T H E

MW

’I in- ti if or ol tl.e I’.ilalka Ntw
was a mcnih'T of the lai.- I..gl lu­
tare and ii" il &gt;utl\ défit.'G t lu. t ta.»
cvhiirat'd law wlilcFi divìllfd t .e Mut­
ililo four eongrviBtiom.| district.», alunit
wf.icii we have henni so much latri,.
...» a law which drairoya ita li by it
own terms and can't
oju-rateiL it
1..I- to li*teii to Liiv .n ia ke r Russ» I1
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SK I I L K h 'S A R E C O M I N G
Accori im* t o C i l . T . M , Wi»r, |ir*■ i
'* r t of t l.i- T r o pn It* cl *E -* la l" F *
- Iiiing**, th** fall a ir i wirit-T m onlh
•vidi (.*• r *'*(&gt;'** of iiiipr.i'iil* nt*if *&lt;iic
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rt •ti. to

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K»? AMr#man
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•-' Ii l 4 &gt; r . r | h r j i - R *r «.|
\ , . U f i i A i sf i L rat) i l
lift vt?»f m -* r r d
•n r i i i y m ! h h ( a r t t k i n lo r oft# I r q r n Lpti y r a h
• f &lt; , I f*v I f t I# l u £1»*” liar I a t p a y . r » a M i u i y r
h t t l *"M * fr ih
iri U v n f *.f I*Ti(lfvvVrttlrftt «
al,t| t* l - n * ri &gt; It H i M,»* M a t f • U , 4 * 4 ^ a l i &lt; M
an i * r u r t r i L « ! M t o w.|f li*t n. »1 ( k u y a r - t l a l

will U rvrht Lkt iwupir *■( ^tiLr-J

olfti-e

wyir.

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t f .f* I"*• It* ¿P*v| 1« ft* *•

Mr

H
f*n»im
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1

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v u - ■:
•■urti. tri .P or :* t1■ ■ » o :i ■ !rt.
I ’Ll . le sull &gt; to fi.mV. l^ril lie hi.- ■ « ■ •* ;t *t* lo Iii»- ? lui** fr-trn ,. ■
■ -a g i'e i le n
. ( Uve Kl CO -I t .1 Fourtii district' t i run f i r , t ' » n 1
I «&gt;* 11.1. t ina.,
f*vr&gt;ri'd '**ti*-fiH f r I V
t"lril'r*" 1
H a t in g ..*¥1*1 , t .r .. III l*.. |H(-.t.*»n *.I A lllr r
Ih- Iti.Oliar gn ut Ihm umiliar» in ami will lx* u candidate neVl y t iir as
tiling Florida'» f»*rtil** acre»,. I ' m pro- mar. t.»f »4.-* m, «1 .“vanIuni I 1«r. t , aro.&lt;,un*r n y
Sterling from thè
the Cvjitntl or Middle congressinan-at-large. Mr. Russell raye
In turtml njat-II In rh. .amr ¡xnilion.
dictions 'are barked by those of reali If•andkU*y
rlactnl, lb* bmnipa .1 lh* *,IJ Mill rani«* Ih*
Wirt and jiii.ing thè. nOjstji-rii high»a&gt; with some plausibility:
iron and devlopen. In oth*'r »*ctlon •an* larilul att. nttcij that It htu in Ih* pa&lt;( from
in* and romoiry in »tty (.«rmmrftt Mill r*. praf
“The law means exactly what it
will down in 11» **'sotjl^M-rn MH’t'
of Fiorirla, as a n-stilt of w! c t an at i I.mJ in «try ,.ar tirotar on r&gt; part
says:
'This
act
shall
t:
k
•
edi
ct
at
nf thè tounlry.
,
lio|**1ti|t|y,
*&gt;* imp* fidii'is |N*rvnrli*» tin- enti*
I MI l t t o HA.ill
T J.i- ri i,u tm ni f..r kumI roait» that the expl. ittioli of the prcwot.1 tern s
S ta te .
w iv&gt; so slow -111 gatlienng hoailwa y unii ol otllce of the congressman ;i*»w u--i\
N-.t otih are thou’ and» nf thrift
(-&gt;.* 1lil*rcn*n
tliat re nini to far tuli « at ii f i.* so Wig from thi» Stal**' The tenus of
I »*r*l y ».in.
rt y . * ..I. l,r, J,tr lU* &gt;«.. pt*.in
tber
Stilt«*-*
more
ife*
(ill
in
tn'ii'ii.l *1-1*« iHir. .&lt;&lt; II».
i ,
t ' « i l l •*.'
A .-» « r l.il
naiiy j«a-s with such real u n i i &gt;t - .ti!.,- of |iri-»i*fit I migri x-rtu-n expin
.»••f,mi.i
.
I
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It
*
« .if
« r ? * l n 1* . i. . . I
Flo i**ji thrtn ever tw-fop
m ilice Iw&gt; ; * iti d it- lf i. th- w irk M.irth ! IHI f »
One I » M T V I t l g t ,e M a t * t*ri'-t.-*(
t ■&lt; it., i.. n t * I a r . anil ,l i. |«r(«a t I art! at.
l « a . . r lu 4 - »
«.
t. ¥ * ,. ■ • * . .i*al *r..| ar
“ ' ia*
t tltatw irk at large, one from the F^ai, one iron I tuit an even (i’ll *r fectur«* tv- in ih t«u-r**-*«
llu t ).iL*i liAt'n fiofiri a* f.tr
»r|it.H M *li»iiun
I l i n i , but1.1« a ijir.« and
In n i arate sluUa »*
iC fourni‘ , lo h »ve 1&gt;* *n ti tin* Su* md and one from the ‘(tied •'act that they are bring ear*-*! for af « ( b a r i n . p r » « r n &lt; * t i t * . b u , b r t i * . r ,n , . , . r . ,
j ' a r . d t ' uri* -■( It.** ta* t . y . - r ’i irrutiry t b a l Mitt n u t
h n*.«
J?i W'ili^vpt t j. cu riel out. ■il-t i t&lt; Would a law which'«h-piivtst t *r t*,»-&gt;• coma ti- the Sl-U* Ic ing po* It. Sr* t a U r i l r n M J * . , t l * ,*•&gt;) I«
t.-ctni
from
r«*:
1
ratate
boomer*
of
t.h
lc*a trait I uh y ,
ligi &gt;a» a bind- these men (rom reprraonting nrtani
C rrtr i l U e gre.iLvVH'f*»«*
c. h. Ihm , tt:.
is ekse of com- counties comprising ii dhUirt for which •■shark" variety, and being » Id goo*
er ofisyctioft
fa* Aid*, marl
niuni»u’. i r a - i ^ ^ TvAV T-dl »nd ^ator they were elected bo efWfflvet Could land and taught how to rr I'.ivate thn'
Ilai In« b**n nllrltid by m a n y rftltrti* »nd
land
to
the
I
rest
porelbh*
ndvatagr.
trl**rt&lt; to l a m m t a .ami ritta lu, alderman I
hut by
f i a#p*y kind, cspmid-- th« hw rob them of ii j&gt;4 t )^ their dirannotala* fu, .tir» Il ri*rtr*l viti du rry
Florida, like all .growing States, ha •IjeiaLjr
ly motvr ref-h 1#,.»Which enable» th tricU? And. il it did ii-ake thy, attempt,
tilly *y tb* whirl* ,**opl* ami without lavo,
1
m tuf er &gt;*n-** *i«l a ( m u i bailijrd but alni
tn.veltr
(pvity distances in a would it be good law?\‘Sra c,*Iy'- Tin* •uffr red from the dfevoa'atiag work of aI«,
an reonomtral adrniitl«tratlufi ami with th*
new rtiltslricUng law ia
right. It dis hotie« t land draleft*, and from cate rient au****tatea Irati*** w» A n du lurth; mduer
s|iort tifrte!-^ ^
*
ut*«
and al«r ha»» a tullrr dty at l«ut ro»t tu (br
Put. tttrv.^i.cat gricument of tho Rec­ mopns exactly wjuyt "it* eays,-Arjd it Bays lessne« In tho »election of farm land». rat pay.n and with thb iii.-a. In «i*w 1 »olirti
yjpf
beany auppun.
ord in 4 av¿r1
jjughvraya that are «'xnrtly what jirittema.,-. iV'tnean» that Experience, however, has brought nbput
IU*i***1 fulty,
r c. woomufFP
g o o d ; i y d tlyj,y(4^arotuid 1» tha t now congressional dislrictp 'have, been a change for the better, nnd sntijfie*
d ft&amp; P
the Smith is. tlìot.#ect.tot) of .tin? United created * to become . FlrM, * «Second, settleni are taking the land in interaet
StaUa"&gt;l.ich l i À;pr*r44d' upoif'throVigh Third and Fourth rongru^siAnal dis- ing their relatives and friend.« in Florida. la t'«u,l ai (uunty Jodfr. Srtnlnol* (uunl,
Stale **( IWIila
------0 -----all ti e duUira to "nave tho country IrlcLs of Florida when the présent men
Kalat» ol li,iati I lii(r&gt;n&gt;, deerawui.
tly Ih* Jud(r ol Sard Court
from riaryMtorS,' ' ;
serving from differently, wdotLStituted
POOR CLAUDE
Whirra* ludo,* (ieUia Hl«tn* and T N. Huit
b u e applied lo thi, court lo, tarlter* ul AilmlniiWc
(¿dy'tn&lt;i oui ng to realize the districts have filled the terms for which
Pat Murphy was a vt-dtor to out ulllon un th* »late ol ttrUn V. IlIttiu*. .1.**»•*.!.
endJ«:»f*iC3S)Utpi-S o t-lh a t sect i in for 'they were elected
"those
a i tald county ol .Semlndr: .
sanctum yesterday and having just n - lata
T h # a sre. Uwrefore. T o cil* and artmoni*h all
trink fu4Vi*i?»»y* V|Tt js thtf world’« king distr^ts.
The IjOgidatum...did know
Sftd
Mnfular Ih* kindrvd and creditora ol taid d*-turned from Washington we asked hlr
to l» ami Rppou trefuta thi* Court on or
with rxteiÿCÇ^Mfo* cqtton:
Il Is nhlo exactly w hatTt was doing, vnjl it did
all about tho boya up there and ea tc- latore tb* kStb «fly of October, A. I&gt;. 1913. and
too tram.fegio.ClYfrfì.'àV.a
™ f. . . . . .It#a rate than exactly as A intended to do*- These rclially how Congrenttjan, ’ Claud* bit* «d*Idnrut
(èrtluAt;: It any U w y ha»# lo Ih* Z ranting
Adtnl»litretlun on laid aatste, utber­
is poeiihwj. in.^ny^othel' country^ but Impel? nml •ttyo jHiliticiaai jumjied to
te, eeAM w)ll be «ranlal to aaid tudors
L’Engle was getting along.._
it ha» m »L'Joan'*-w ell, known w r Ita their conclusions; they should have
I-oor Fraudo look, p o o rb r m jt l à l . t f ó £ ? S Z £ L T *
“ ” ” “ b"
food supply' resources tjntll within half waited uhtil tliey had* rood» the law.”
a (Wen ye^rs
"th«
" •riociefr
¿ ï i i S îa
i yl°”ïla- lutti Wem, t-H »ui*
-a, — o ~ \
FLORIDA
SANFORD
y jl have 1hough t of the Southern
HPEAKING OF THE JiWIXTION
(rad iùnJ'ir* ïjt- j t i» as bail a&gt; that ptì#)#. « J f S y h t ic
U F' WIUCerati ¿d ‘*».
.'mclol^i nj) settop. other *\pgetahltfl apd • In a few weeks we wiilVadts s white
Claud# haa ViV sympathy, hut'no dcisht* &gt;t
(ju i^ ix r t V C Off anjf such scale as th$- man's primary -1o decldi *^rho sliall
usiti# from that D#.b all tight. •&gt;'
I n i b ì (Irretì Ciati. S«t*nth iriUMI .lifrfi
Sou5icin 5 if«»A art able to show the make the* race in the general ^election
• a t Mort»a. H * mittal* Ciani;. In C W , * , ;
rVntl T u m r r Coiylo
*•
world ,i| contained with the boatula.1
to be held in Deèérabçf for city officea.
ra.
*- •
of tlialfcrttmt .section. -.Soil and Mfmule Them luw' bevri no bitter .feeling en­
*
tW
new elate Jaw prohibita tl c I» B. Cot»tn
To. L. S. C&lt; 4 *ln:
make w t t t
SAfdisasteni which gendered in this campaign so far and shooting of hen tUfktja *W1 en a ir lfo\
t:
Il ipranr» frora tha alBdaylt ol P*«rl Tura*#
Ctlvirr, bercia du!y (tlal, that ab« ia rompntintttil
pothir occifuiji
thi re will l&gt;e none. , It will resolve It-. goes hunting In the tlvcr ewemps out in
tb* «ho«« ppUtlad r«u*a: limi li b tha belivi
cannot evertr^ku*tike^fJiiuUii:rn sec­ icILlnto a friendly rare. bA.wum.friends OJtrllie St. Johns he has to get out at 111 tha affiant (bat H S, Colvin, is a non rwilrUnt
Ih# rial« ol Flu* Ida. Ihal b* ia a mid*nt ol a
tion and it isNATn^^ti^ait th a t i gme «ntF fellow ritizeiu StU ^ççftdy the iirst break of day and pick hit turkey: id
turttyn raunpy and hia s t y m l n u U ii unknown
■nd
that (her* la no parson in th« atttta ol Florida
what may.
South i(wi 11.
friJtotÜY.. feeling . ha*
-^fkhibi lest from the tops of some mighty tali cypress. Ih« aarvire
of ■ aubpoana upon w h o m would bind
$20.00—RALEIGH BICYCLE—$20.00
aarviilion, undue on nasri^will
tf,* -*v
g'
v-r
,
I?!»iv^V:Pi^pÎgkiyç «Wft&lt;5ds te« n*- And that f-aily iiy the morning and^nt Ih* «itlcndanl, and affiant further sayt that ah*
U 1i* t *c that Ih« *(• ol Iho defendant to ba over
T h ii Bicycle has for over a year given greater «athfaclion than any
roadji and p le n ty of
’imittg. ‘Uf'run V . off»« bocau« thej the distance how ih Sam Hill is he go­ Iw*a»y-on« yean. ,
Y
o
u
are
lbe
re
(ire
ordered
to
appear
to
this
bill
piicrd wheel on the market. There la nothing doubtful In tqo quality ct
built and ssribibty ' kept tip.:
ing to be able to tell the lady turkey oa Monday, Uv* first day ol ikerember, A. D.
re fully natisfied withconstruction. It has high grade equipment throughout.
Roll-T
1913
,
th«
aama
l«in(
a
rul*
day
ol
Uda
court.
Newt.
from the gentleman turkeyT—St. Auanr
It Is lurtfaer ordered lhat this notire be published
Houbhell
rim.
one
p
l.cJ
hanger,
in
fact
it
has
$23.00
equipment
nil te*
gtfltlnc
‘l1-* — ......
‘i lLi &lt;i«i(nrrl IIs*»Id
"J;
■
through
anil
made
by
tho
manufacturer
of
(he
Famous
(Vh»*aHGabe E. ■Park, a ChocUtw*
eity
We don’t know how much of a huntet
Blcycie. Drop In look the bicycle over. GUd to' see you whether )*•
A. DOUOt^SS. Clerk ol tks Ck.
importi
bos become ragli Ur of
Harry Brown ia but be has always been cult Court E.
and Uw are) Uwreol, thin 1SU day mt
buy or not*
rantfidat
%od will slgtl all our ’ ’ "*
I to tell a “chicken" when be sere one September, Ul*.
îiâ ü ;
*i
Urei)
E. A. DOUOl
101 1st Street
—
-8. PARKE*
also by many' io
. ^4oae’ .of changing from a*
he ought to be able to guess at a
W.
OcreU
* **•
u
A'. K. Powers, ß.
Lwere. K.a^.derW
to Colorado ***
turkey.
d:
Ü
! *. .'•***
/•*&gt;*.
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tie
i. -*—•’
. *
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Aren’t you a wee bit curi­

ous to see ibc shoes lhat are
called ‘V orld Famous’ b\
thousands oi reputable foot­
wear dealers?

q i f you are, make a note of the
fad; lhat our 1*all and Winter stock
of
shoes is here.

i l Become acquainted with the self­
same styles ihot thousand of well
dressed New Voi k men ere wearing
with complete satisfaction.

D. A . C A LD W ELL &amp; SO NS

A L W A Y'S' v A

WI N NE R

x

i

�Th« Cat« CI ly House hm brought
^ow" *h« Irlich nw t ol ||\mg

y tü e

H appenin gs— M en tio n

Matters In Rrief
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&lt;July f1 l&gt;0

Lost Money by Dishonesty.

WA N T S

Rome year? ago. when »liter had s
li**r w«-«-k for ttm fini-M tn|,|,. |„iar,j
much higher value than at present nod
( )f the city Sm&gt; Parker.
L’M-tf
the Mexican dollar was worth inlrlnAll Local Advertisement« Under This ideally about 96 cents, a counterfeit
If the l iiiniinTruil Cluli i|INh,
limiting. three Cents a Line far.h Issue M e x ica n dollar cam« Into the possee
wak« Up tlu-Ti- « ¡11 Iw 'Mun itimi' 'Innig
in Üüull'tii. * \L nm Mr,nJ|it
s,,'v,,ls
e e m s l”
t o lI"'
u ­ ililnmii'niu-il I,.

t)T W i f R l S T

,

rumpert
io he will sa ve ymi big money mi yout
Mie *i a , r* pii»** and thè Sehiam|tert
Softro*» III»-* | .un la-re whert- til*
and seui r pi|H- i* mude and rnn see il Ih*fore tt o «hipped. ¡o my terjitory i» fruir
Birmingham, Ala . to^Oilùinliu», Miss.,
and Purrith, Ala north on thè Northern
Alabama RniUay, in one ut thè ImmI
•day regioni* iti thè l ' lutiti State*. F A
Sehnmtrt'rt. Favi-tic, Ala.
13-1 tp

tile m e m b e r» *

Don’t Scotch The Wheels
_____

"hi*'i•
iiiudri¡m
ia*m|n

th e

roln.-and found

irlnsl. ally II On

It

to

It

nf—Tor This Ice Man of Yours

lie wurd^iit:
Mint Hi»

Put M ut pi . ,v,i- iiii'i.y li,, 1 tM
in li i,
ft,'in
w kb h th e rn u iite rfe lti rs
¿om m tryO fThc Floating Small Talk* ^
lient MMtors i,, n„. ,-ny on tt * *ti.—!.,,
got
M
i.-jr
metal
produced stiver that
If sit t f your neighbors delay our driver a few minulea, he
Succinctly Arranged For Hurried
was strung In gold Thus the forgers
Pat I» a fut ru. r re»idenl of Nuni,,r.| ,,nij
Herald Readers
lost money by making counterfeits
will be late in delivering your ice. A little baby may be ill
has IlmIi.v fio miti here ubo ,,r&gt; ..Ivmv*
ir
glad
to
M
-e
him
. Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. B. F l.umhiuixt
in'the next block the mother may be anxiously awaiting
0n Wednesday morning, n fine Iralty hoy.
Truly Devoted Mother
.Mnlnga &lt; uncord and Niagara (.rape*
the ire man’s arrival every minute of delay is an hour of
itushtiig Parishioner iwho Is dis­
1 t I Ir
Hcckcr'a and llomeaload Mnpjnrk al I.. I‘ Mrl idler'*
playing
thttreasures
of
her
estab­
I flour at U P. McCullcr'».
1.1-Me­
agony to that mother and suffering for the little one.
[ C F lirodwater 1* in the i i! , again
lishment 10 the new vicars wife)"—
llon. Clarence Wood*, editor of the after an aliM iici- of ri* monili* ||,
For Reni i’art ol furniahed house "And this Is the precious pussy that
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¡Juatia Lake Region »pent Sunday in the returned to hu tirot love, the fertilizer »uitàble fór light liousekeeping. Ad- I wanted you to see, Mrs. Leetern,
Don’t you he one to delay thiH ice man of yours. Have the
Such a sweet disposition—almost hu­
hut*¡11«?,-, and will represent the Niirali-s dread Owner, cart- of Herald Ofllce.
dty.
man She has Just hud the darllngchange ready- better still have a Coupon Book, and keep
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Ruy »lock in. the CO-OPKRATIVK Co. for the season.
osl llttle kittens Realty, to nee her
■ and be VOUR OWN MERCHANT.
Senator Dooeghn, P A Van* Agnew
For Rent Furnished or unfurnished with them It to witness the perfection
it in a regular place. Help us give you and your neighbor
™
12-Vt
and Messrs Griffin and Mirklojohn «Kims. Apply at Culdwell's store or of motherhood—er, Cook! where are
prompt service.
Poll taira must lie 1&gt;aid by Novero ,,f Kiwunttne* were in the . u&gt; on Mm,,- :,0‘J I’ark Ave. J. (\ Alexander.
the kitten»’ '' Cook (tersely—"She ate
ber 16th in order to v o te c i city pri day lind their many friends were tiekled
'em all mum!"
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mary.
to death to see them.
For S a le-F in e driving and saddle j
IctfTïpTilcc office rooms for rent.
mare. Standard limi Kentucky slock
Why Women Are BeardlessMrTand Mrs. Emmett Wilson lea
Peoples Bank Building. Apply at the.
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eight years old. Apply to L..U.AVickux*.,»^.--ALumtg_ toa.a&gt; savage nations tt la­
Peoples Bank for Informattm r - — TWTfi
,irl J . t,,™,., Nuiw*- t ar.dma
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the practice to pull out the hair on tho
1 copies
w h e r e t hey will S|iend a month in the cor. Oak and Seventh street.
110 S o u th H a r k --------P hone 27
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^ fBC0 by (be roots, and especially Is
County Treasurer Jonra of Oviedo mountain air before retur-rrmr‘ rn their
r or Sale or Rent 13 aerra on Went I m
. ,,,
„case with the women 'Tho
this
the
WU in the cltV on official business yes- home at Sylvan Lake.
Side, two miles from town, leading persistence In thla practice through­
terday.
Among the prominent visitors to the station nn place. Three nerra tiled and out generations resulted In the weak­
10lb Buckets Snowdrift I^rd $ 1. 2.1
city yesterday wits Hon. R. M Robin­ farmed for four year». Fenced, flowing ening and final destruction of these
the bucket. 1*. P. McCullcr.
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son. clerk of the court of Orange coun­ well, »mnll' house and barn. Address organs In the skin which tend to pro­
Poll taxes muat be paid by Novem­ ty. Mr. Robinson has a legion of friends F. R. Durham, C South Calvert S t., duce hair, thus accounting for the gen­
eral bcardlcssnees of women.
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ber 16th in order to vote in theccity in Sanford who are always glad to see Baltimore. Md.
primary.
him.
For Sale—Mule, wagon, harnma, plow,
Buy stock In the CO-OPERATIVE
Where He Might Hsve Deen.
fertilizer
distributor, plow cultivator and
A. \\ Brown, the enterprising citizen
One of the Incidents of Father Ber­
and la* YOUR OWN MERCHANT.
farm
tools.
See
stud
at
91-1
Myrtle
of Enterprise wits in the city yesterday
nard Vaughan's tour In the »tales was
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railing on his Sanford friends. Mr. avenue. T. K. Bates, ut Court Houae. an encounter with a suffragette. The
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Poll taxes must be paid by Novem­ Brown says that Enterprise is growing
M O D E R N C O U R S E S IN
haughty lady approached the English
ber 15th in order to vote in the city and they rx|M»-t many tourist« there thi*. To I* t 1020 Cni^n avitnue. Board visitor and »aid
"And where would
primary
winter
of owner fur rental. No srnalf children. J'ou be pray, but for a womanT"
Bookkeeping, Banking, Co tu me rein I Law, Com­
""Madame ' came tho reply, "on a
Bring the family for an aII-day picnic
l-tf
E H Dennison, Jr rejin-wenlitig the
sultr) evening like this 1 should bo
at Woodland Park.
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Good Farm for Rent Castle Garden
mercial Arithmetic, Penmanship, Typewriting,
M. G. Cogging Co., with headquarters
eating Ice cream under nn apple-trot
Attorney Dickinson of Orlando was ¡n JackionvIITb was in the city on Wed­ on traction line, three miles from city'. In the Garden of Eden."
Shorthand, and all Branches of Civil Service.
in the city yesterday visiting Attorney nesday. Mr Dennison has succeeded Farmed for five years, nil tiled, two good
Dickinson of this city.
flowing
wells,
ham
and
outs
hod.
llentMr. Pm- in rhnrgr- of the southern busiPerished In Vain Sacrifice.
Buy stock in the CO-OPERATIVE ness and i* now southern sales manager
**heap fur cash. Address Mrs. ( ora
LEARN TO DO BY DOING.
IMY AND NIGHT CLASSES
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and I»- YOUR OWN MERCHANT
S t; m l« ;. I*i1 llT M if ! tti G li- t in K a il* . N »-w
1st. »..» drowned In the Ttiamee In nn
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attempt to rescue her dog, which had
7 . . r k hiLH r i l u r m - t l In S a i i f u n l a n d v* i l l
I *-r R.-rit I'•« &gt;1 r&gt;M»iti w i t h :t t a b l i - » fallen liito the river
ML-« Niti/ Moore, after a j»!&lt;-.int h a v e i - h a r i 'i ' n f th»* |&gt;*■i-s.* riw ir n o f T l n The incident
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summer with relativi« in Ninety Su, f l l T . I : ! I ' m 11Ti F 1 •* M r F*. It 'P-i i ii
»pen)
volume» for Ml»» Meadow»'
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klndt • * of heart, hut nevorlllcteHB It
S. C., has futurntsl lo Sanford
*|.F I t I I I " 'A 1■ t»*r h»"-» I a
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waa f""li?h The dog could »wlm, and
Closing out all |&gt;opulur music at in, Ilk * -* t tie 1 1 ( -St) W ill t l i a i In- AY.I'* a n
F o r C ilvIi R e n t a l ,ir S h a r e F a r m i n g —
evidently tho young woman couldn't.
Two c u lt iv a t e d
per copy. S. Maxwell.
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interior "( ti •• »tat.- e 1 in il»........an •»it
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of
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Mr I. I) .limes. Btibitiess Muimger,
every day iruni Ovietlo to L)rl.»nib&gt; wa»
rr»«-nt » * Il I«- thìi Jl* a« fi lloww
wo*ldft to enrupier but will not atti nipt ( ‘inAi, li1ltr'
f«»r Mayo*
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Ih the city yesterday on hu*iiu»*.
Unrnlii Cilrus Ext littnRe,
I iriff m(afr*w ft»f •»‘Ufo if
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it before another »unmier
I ando'ai •* fur» I» rk and Unllpctul’
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Half llbl Stick Flour $2.75. At I.. I*.
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Imtiini, Honda
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C O N N E L L Y

FIRE and ACCIDENT Insurance

For I*11*‘1.1\rtl (\lhls Sri

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RESULTS OF GREEN
FRUIT SHIPMENTS
Florida Citrus Exchange

V Randall and Sydney Chosej, win» of
Mr. and Mm. S. U. Cliuw-, huve rebirnAl from Bamutable, Mura., wnere
tlrty have enjoyed alio vacation.»
You can’t drown in the Woodland
Pork swimming puoi. Ideal pluie,-to
"*rh to swim. Emptied and cleanm
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C. W. Goodwin of Providence, R. L,
*** *n dio city on Wednesday calling on
• local trado. Ibv repix-aohta ’¿M
^ k y house of Chan. E. huncock.
Apalachicola Oysters Saturday. L.' I*.
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Mr. and

James MeCmnb, jr..

2 2 ^ Irotri «v short trip to Jacjumn•'•Iq«/' dnd for the pti'k-nt are
^
»t tho Comfort Cottagi^ Pisce your orders now for genuine
£«nr-uda O.nons sad Red uou \Nh't.
0»UI Wax lor ik-pu-mber delivery
g w L R. Philip, s Co.
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Sanford
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of S«rh.rd. ScmmoW* county. Florida
i h r f i l l i » . tl&lt; |(r*w.if)* «hall I»? domini It* tie
dufy iiua!d»*w| ri«-.»«.?* in IhH nrimary All » h ü r

night ... th.-ir fin- an ,..
ZachiTV '* unit her and
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p*iit ih,,- t—-11 t»« on *&gt;r

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»¡»ter. Miss Bessie Zachary , ]mno)
Mr. Zachary and hi» fan ily «»mi* few 1
week» ago, and returned with them to
Sanford.
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f'h*lnn«n Whli- M.n'. K»«,Uv. ('«monili-

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1 Under and by vtftyn of • d # e r m of «a ir rnadr j
p r o m o I im I t#* an*l r m d m » f , by th# Hon. Jam««* W . P erkin»,
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S f f v r n t hjuuirim
J u d J o iia l\ C
i m i l ti n
f -u
on
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m u c i i n i u n i l fJ# • I S la t« of Florida, « Illin g in (- h l M i r y , In a m a it r r

parpnrnt pf the Herald Printing Co., a |- •
th** untfwiTiigrtrtl rnmmi»iofy#F «rill «HI tu
weir dcaerved- promotion for this young Urtdt,
ih** h ghf*t t»HÌdff »t public ou tcry, io frunl of Ih**
man who has luxm a faithful member muri lupus»* tioor «l Orlando, Flur Mlà, during th#
li gal hour» tif im*le, or» N o w m b e r 3rd, 1 0 IS,» it
pf ' tho Herald fatnlly for the past fom
tfw* finii MontUy In m J4 month i n d «l#g»l
ni»» day. f h* ffillu» ing Unti», attuai», lying and
years. Mr. Ratliff while young in •f*cifig
ln t hr rnuftly of I »rang# anff alai» of Florida
years is nn experienced printer well to -» it Th# JSW *4 of S E *4 of Section 11, Town*
22 «ût*th. of Hang«* 3»&gt; r aa t.
acquainted with the Sanford trade anti ihjp
t|«t*r lto
o pay
Trrtc«
ferm » of
of «al**
«al** caab.
caab. Furrhaa##
pav for
for fifill».
H. C. iFuBOSE.
expects to make this city hi* home am'
Comml«saRmer
13M
purchasa property, having gnat faith
in th« future of the city
Statement of ranef «hip, maltagement. »tr , of
* .-ariiiifd rirral»!, Sanford, Fla,, ftuuimi bÿ
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An nt Auguat »I. I,J 12
Editor,
It J H mI1&gt; , .Sanfuftl, Fla
tB |jjurt al ,h, r*u«i&gt; 1«»». semino*, « ««i»
iiu«|n«uB Manager. W M Maynea, Sanford, H i
FuidiftWr». Th# Hr raid Fruì Un g f’o
0 * n » f « . M U1 Holly, Sanfnrdf Fla . It J
Holly* Sanford, H i . li . W. Kiagjaft. Wichita.
Kan a; Frof&gt;l#a Bank. Sanford* Fla.; W. M.
I(aynn\ Sanford. Ffa : N. II. G anwr. Sanford.
Fla ; T . E- WUaon, Hanfonl, Fla*
Known bondK«&gt;ldefa, m o r t g a g M and other

c i u . Oulu.
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wdTiJgh Bcno^^ bus returned

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t.uti-r»ana
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Prrwin* b»vln( Ctmin» or Dtm*n&lt;l* »txkwt »*H
»nt vacation Yeu. »nd Mrh of you, *n bonby
tad
to pmwat tuiy cUlnw »n't
home in Winter Park. rrqulrrd
■tw.b P—« »» «US» &gt;&lt; ww ««y «»V .ssxtn*!
— tv :n : iiATNPC
Lb* «*tit, of EfoimU If. ltiFrcdon. derro^f. lit*
It min m u M i i u n f .
of P*mtnoW ctninly. Florid*, to lb* uniUniiB*o
Sworn to «nd «ubuTÎbnf boforw m* thi* SMh
*&lt;lmlnl,tr*tnr of uld Mit*U, wllbla two y«*r* day
of {WpL*mb*r, 1911.

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Ri'jltirdmd EGE ZRH70, e ir of Gnipi fruit from Terra Coin to Kuhliiinn ik Co. New
York, we wired you tixluy the sale of ibis cur
A.s wus to be expected tlie trude simply liiitl down on these early shipments of

COMMI^SlO.Nf.Jf.V HALE

lifsfifi
tin*

Deitr Sir

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Florida (¡riRtefriiU. mid, while the sole of two or three hundred boxes of little loctil lots
of Floridn Gntpefruit within the last two'weeks nl fabulous prices huve. ns usuiil, fooled
some of tht* shippers, this sale ttwlpy of FGE 23370 is good evidettce of whnt the buyers
here do to such foolishness in the end

The sooner the shipj&gt;ers realize that they can-

• not deceive tltese liuyers at the sellitHl end. the better for all concerned.

This market

is well supplied and will Ik1 for several weeks to come with palatable homegrown and
California peaches, plums, grapes, apricots, etc., and the consumers nrc not looking for
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Tliere is nu use trying to fool these buyers -if the fellow who slipped the "joker” in
the Green Fruit Bill couk^flgfnaily renlize-how much real injury wnw thereby done to
the citrus industry of Florida, he would Ive ashamed of himself
do not get far

The so-called "jokers"

it is necessary to give the fellow who puts up Itis money for anything

these days n square deal and the biggest dunce of this present generation is the fellow
who thinks he can gctljy otherwise.

’Yours' very truly,'
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HIE SANFORD HERALD

WE HAVE T H E M
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A Tam pa Tribune headline announc‘Sanford School Opens for Ontrf
Then* is ir-movement on foot to have* i
PaMlaheA Fw^ry Toe^lat arici FHdiiy Uorr.Ing Hf
More Season." And what is to hap|wn
after the one more season? Will the
I.1E HERALD PRINTING COMPANY ¡ ^
Seminole children know all there is to |
H J. m ill» . Cdltar
/ Franc iv o in 1915. We are not informed
W M HAYAIS. Bualncaa M tn ilir
known or will our Sanford neighbors
_ j as to the origin of the movement, hut it lie
turn the srhool building into a court
«barrial Ian Price. 12 OO a Ytar In Atfvarcr is evident that then-will lie an organised
house and educate their children at
effort to have the rw m im i and tirtfwihome?—Orlando Sentinel
P a llv rrn l In the C llj by carrier 12.00 e rr year IB j
hililies of the state exhibit«! there, this
advance oi 20c per » o a th .
We have the schools and will have
evidence
Ix-ing pre**nt in the recent apP artnern« In a d ta n c e m a n be m ade nt office
them next year and for many years
pointment of Capt. A V. French, of
E ntered • • • m a d e l i l l C«U m a tte r AuSutt 22nd Sanford, to lie com m i«ioncr for the then-after which is more than Orunge f
190B, at tb e Po« Ioffice a t Sanford. Florida.
county can boost of since there is n o ,
state at that event.
an d er Act of Uarcfc 5rd. 1879.
rchool at Maitland and aince county—X■.
-------An effort was made to have tTie last division the people of th at burg will |
Teiephorfe No MB legislature malte an appropriation for
• Office la Hamid BuildIna
probably wish they had joined Seminole (
this puri»«*. A «[w-cial representative county in the division m atter and th e y .
Everyone "with money, no matter l»ow little, wants to know thatTOWN AND C P U N T y ADVER­
of the exposition company ap|&gt;eared would now have a school. Seminole
TISING
at Tallahassee and made an addrens lie- county promised schools and Semi noblie can get it when he wants it.
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The Arcadia Enterprise in a lengthy fore the body to urge action, hut this. will make good all promts**.
article in which it says that "Ju st now , like a gre-at many other meritorious i&gt;rt&gt;Everyone who is wise, also knows that idle money is an unprofit' ----- 0 ----a number of South Florida, towns afe "jeers was defeateil.
How cim anybody be elected re p re-1
'ublfTrervam-rrml-you therefore WANT Y O U R MO NEY W H E R E IT
pJ i n r A k i f c
— A A w t.
i* m u J a u h l c d l y . t o u t e d Jm uuaivu.ixum . ihy Foqrjh District of ;
— d S - S A f f f A m W H F R F IT W I L L X I E L D ^ I i l E - G j t E A I E S I . PQ S.v
vertise their resources" and which in making exhibits at fairs ami exposi­ Florida in November 1911 when th e n ';
it says "w ill he expensive pie«* of tions, and the Sentinel does not favor won’t be any F’ourth District until aft­
SIBLE BEN EFITS.
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advertising; no other would prove the a p p ro p ria tio n ^ funds for such pur­ er the 4th of March -1915 asks the
pAdi table. Moat of them will no doubt poses Jn any haphazard fashion, b u t it T am pa Times. We don’t know we are |
♦ - - -,IN T H E P E O P L E S BA N K O F S A N F O R D , the people of this
l)e design«! to eclipse all previous is of great importance, or at least we sure’ b u t hand it up to Hob Holly»!
efforts in th a t particular line of adver­ so regard it, ‘for Florida to be adequate­ of the Sanford Herald who stands at)
community have always found a bank of highest service, uniform c o u r­
tising and tbe printing will be sent to ly represented at the great exposition to the head of the class in answering
tesy and unquestioned character.
concerns outside the home town if not b e .h e ld »t.JSan Francisco. Unless a such questions to the satisfaction of
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thoroughly creditable showing be made, all concerned.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
These
three
attributes
constitute the best things for which a bank
The Enterprise then proceeds to an however, it would lie worse than not be­
This is simply a guessing contest.
able comparison of the value as be­ ing represented nt all.
can stand, and through them this bank has merited its title, being in all
We guess th a t the Fourth will havo no
tween the newspaper and the booklet
representative
unless
Claude
L’Engle
In recent years a considerable rivalry
respects indeed, T H E P E O P L E S BANK.
plan of advertising, with all the argu­ has grown up between California and recovrni from the lAJCOMOTIVE AT­
ment in favor of the former, which Florida. It might be equivaocated, TR A C TIO N . The editors are all q u e s-!
naturally should have the greatest however, th at this rivalry has been en­ sing at it and the Supreme Court will
Offering you the most modern conveniences for the handling of
share of consideration. That all may tirely qf California's manufacture. T hat get the last guess and decide the m ailer
your business, we extend to you our highest appreciation of your pat
have the benefit of this opinion, it is sta, p b j(.a|0UB 0f iu products and cli- for us. To bo serious though the Fourtli
ronage.
reproduccd herewith:
mate and progremiveness and reputa- district wili remain and the rare will b*
“ If prtchance it reaches some indi­ lion. There aecma to have been a made in the Fourth and not from the
vidual who has the time and inclina­ studied attem pt on the part of the press state at large. *&lt;Thc intent of the legis­
tion td read it through, and the state­ bureaus employed to exploit the advan­ lators will be recognized in this ease by
ments therein set forth happen to strike tages of that state to decry Florida and the Supreme court which will he going
him and "stick the first thing that (
everything coming out of or some for no human being before or after
individual will do will be to sit down and connected with this state. This has led has lieen able to interpret the nets td
write to the local paper publish«! where to many cas** of direct and inexcusable the legislature.the booklet came from and say, "Please misrepresentation.
C ertain Caliior0
M. M. Smith, President
H. E. Tolar, Cashier
send me a sample ropy of your -palter ’ ma pa|&gt;ers have been guilty id "playing
Pr»»sidenl Woodrow Wilson. S**i*fT
H. R Stevens, Vice-Prcs.
Wiial South Florida editor dix-s not up’" lake accounts of burri nines in Flor- tury Daniels of the Navy deportment
R. R. Deas, A.ss’t Cashier
receive a thousand such letters every ida. Flverything untoward or had thing aj,d Secretary Garretson. oí the War
year?
rimreTAiing Florida has hi-eti exagger­ dCfiartinent. wil] !«- invited to attenti
" lie gets the paper in dm- time anil ated and every good thing hae in-en de tk&lt;- sixth annua! convention of thè At­
glances through its pages.
Every cried, it cannot be doubted th at Flor­ lantic L)»s-j-‘r W aterwaya Asvociatton.r
little new* item in the pt»|»-r is laden ida lots suffered conshleraWe injury in to Ite held in Jacksonville Novi'nti)*»with significance and the wiiold pa|n-r the minds of many uninformed [Ms&gt;[ile, l 't h to 'JI't. inclusivi
Til»- J.uks4in
reveals to him an insight to tie- dnpri and it may I«- that capita] tainted in tin» ville Itoard uf Tradì- is advim d hy t'oijturn» of tb»- country s*ron&lt;Iur&gt; only direction for investment m this state grewunan J li.uni don Moon- of Penn­
i«l I I A *t-f v, hrf Eu
im a of ME &gt;4 of HI- *4 of SiNrtMsri | 9 in Tu*n
to a |&gt;ertomd envsstigation.
has las-n deterr*si if not alwolutely |ir»- sylvania, prewident of thè Asaociation, »Lip JÎ a-Hjth, Hanc** -TOr*#t.
bI 1 ’hilrr tlf»*
ion of {"lira I« Wififiniji*
" lie reads
'Liill Smith was in Hie veiiU-d from coming l&gt;y such stories
th.it at leiLst ohe thoiis.inri d»-l»-gates and ih rL'iA
.if» a r r « in »»oí «w&lt;lion 19, !*—
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This state of affairs oilers nvit»ort suf- vi-ltor», frolli jtoinh' tmrtli of Florida.
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th.it al le.est itin- thoii-an») deh-gati-, and Hffijtffinl tfw tH UT»* in Affit i sw-rtion I**,
lu-ient why Florida should have an u
Hill ihttiks h&lt; ysill |iii*k alwut ! -on
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tntut ns ttic Panam a Pacific exposition vt»iturs. (rotti poitiL- north 1,1
uf VE j« ul NE * »if 1
boxi-&gt; (rum his hundred tns-&gt;
tile
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The legislature •should. have provwbsi W.li I». t ri attehduliee. ami *ls
Tpftiu rm*h (mfi h f t » pay lor tr tlm
“ lie rends again
'Dick "Jont* rt
‘ M II ANI».
the rneutks Having failed to do so it tton luus a largì- nutt 1» r of memis-r» in
If» Ate*
SSr».f! if Semirntie »'iais11c&gt; FI »
| mim.« (mi- pros|Bs*t.' lor a heavy Mrnw
will remain for tl.i individual counties F'iorni.i tla Itoard of Traile commi Iti»-.
hern »rop I hi;* w(til'-r and think» he
TH E U N I V E I I S A L CAM
to eontrihllte to 11lilt ohjis't
it 1» to Iti elianti1 of thè arrangement» ex jsst
will F*-ym [licking about the middle
he a-sMimed that the trnns|Mirtntion com-* .irli x-t 1 Vtd vtsitors at Uh conv'-otion
o( January
l&gt;|rk wig* offenni J.r&gt; eents
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ja r ln,x (or but enure crop ’
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Pàiitof Smith of tle- i'allahas.s*.sth ese two little items would have
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burden
It is to the interests of the rail­ Democrat is carrying thè following
morewi ight and therefore prove
roads to draw attention to Florida, hut "m i" iti lo- |&lt;a|«.r
tail o i a c o m e t, you c o u l d n ' t
mare eliertiu- advertising than all tin.
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lloo n i nr-u— to tl» »nr|&lt;| i- Tf1f**9’' tIFf «1« i Lutili .itili Jla ii'* hu
Fio-idtt eoiiifin l grow turki .
t'„ I, ■ Ml- ¡splHiU fl*r *!!!•■ 1f*t*T1 !ill ')•-»**
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lifoaili-n Ills s*"o[H- id know Nslge a» 111 Fiorina cow» could furnish onl, nolk *c&gt;*. I f»"*‘l mt ** 1 »•* It «e ' 1 tffi» I l i ) K ' *k i"|U»r*'
taken rum grano «alls
v*ju! J li} fu»* Mv
iji-ffil a m i ffiEuU F.r • n i l ) in f * * " r of
what
we
have
here
and
what
we
are
enough to grow a calf. \ \ .- have the • rol • I«* 1 1
"U hat then1
Hell you ean mail
• o v I h 1it h l i a i m an y « i t m
i-lay to rniil- any quality of hrn.k de t - i'i !#*■ . o rta li *î »lur in p . tK r n* i l l » »* y*'»r* 1 h *t
tlu tuwspajn-r to tie- man you dt»»ire eapalde of producing
» it! fwiM-fii I&gt;* ¿-*»&gt;1 Ir *.E 'U n f *fij
If e ! « l « î . fh it
Am l I
to interest m Soutli Florida (or li-ss than
Cupi. French should he given every sired, iiut we itu-k the knowledge or (tie «t ill fY * i11 El i. »V rr !&gt; u rol I* I»I** I * I la*»11
r" ulu m IU»erc«tuHy,
your luvoklet cost anti get much lH-tter |K&gt;»sihlc encouragement in the w-Ork he enterprise or the rafiitai. rimes-Union.i prum‘“ »*“
J ll UAVtSlIN. t
results. Isn’t that enough; to sa y ‘noth- ha» undertaken. It re a big joii that’
{j
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ing of tin- fart ih.it in so doing you help tie has tacklrei, hut it re one in whirl) our
Falitor Hob Holly &lt;&gt;f the Sanford
build up a home institution rather [M-opie should take individual pride and
K«f Uderman
Hi raid is just iqi from an attack of
Ilffi k tn f M *rvrd a Ir r m If» t b*»
nf A H irfthan an outside concern An institution interest Or undo Sentinel.
dengue feve- which he at y leu
the m *n fo r t h r n l&gt; ■&gt;( H *rifirH 1 hervlijr «nhoiinr»» m y
rffiiMj1«Ur-y In «ur i n i rn) *wti I d i h r '» m e p *w tL m
tiK&gt;. that usually proves the greutret
"DurvJ ou” fever a name that wil!| If
O
Ih r fiU A in#» of lire' r t l &gt; w ill m criYi* l h r
single fnrtor in the |irogn-ss of the town
undouhtisily commend itself to litre «■ *»* csretul »ttrotton tk»t it hu in Ik« h from
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\ NEFH*ED LAW
^UPiLs ill M i a m i . W j o h a v o a r q u a i n - tirrai in rvrf&gt; lu rtio iU r ijf* m&gt; part.

THE SANFORD HERALD

FLORIDA AT T H E I’ANAMA_____ RAUIFIC EXPOSITION

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towns have mailed out their newspajters ,
Palm Reach Post. We re — - -------- ; ----to pn&gt;s|x-ctor» at [iiihlic n i e a w a n d 1 from the
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o f \&amp; tilira tio n for Tffi* B t r d I n d r t H f f Hi
rut»*
thi«t
in*T'- tli\«^ un «.■r.w.L.wl
^nnkt^l V».t».. N o U r r M
^ { hA¥Ut
^ n«Hdi
luftr«
in no instance ha» the experiirm- [kkiven
For AldrrmM
Nu
Ur»
n hrfrby fit fit lUt H»lnry IlffirriMtn,
thr
uiNiiiioui
jMitmin
i»i
than
an*
1 h r tr h y ifln o y iH t» rwy emn«Iui*r
\ r v fur t h r po aiuon
dlxapiMvinUng.
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p U f r h u f f of *1
(-Vrtiflrau* N o . JJDù tfatcnl th r
A c a rrfu l.
of
a
lflm
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a
ti
pf
th
e c ity of Han fo n i
dfutniyeil
h)
iirup».
Surh
a
law
**
till»
day
nf
July,
A.
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h**
fltrtf
»aixl
(serniMwrvilivp
ofi r»*y
fit y «affair«
nr«&gt;*I
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__ „«n™. . » . I k * ,
nm
*w f v a m ■* a»dminUtfatlon
*im im » ir*ii4 in u
n a in k
»■ ntp«**i
If one-half of tl/t» money spent for ,
t T
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I
- Upn
repcjuive hookh-ts to advertise South I s ugginUsl liy tie- Post Is badly nis-ded 1j t L iju J 0u T ^ d|n^ . 'c- *- Ä r . , S,Pt l ^ ! - 1I d" r i mT to giim
p thr prop!# a a«|iiaf« ara.* and an
Florida wàs s[a&gt;nt in setuhhg her hew-s- anti we ho,*- to see such on the t * t ^ e |
V 'Æ ‘
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jiafH-r» to the outside world the country hiKiks of tins good state Udore many
tu o » 31 U. " li «crr?,
' p'
' Infllre • l«mWo upon tb» p»oj&gt;l».
w ould be mure effectively ad venUed ytuire cothe orni go;
■ftairrcttully,
T W aaid la m i beine •uti* s***'d at ih # d a i# of t h r
Jf Florida had a 'gossip law' like the tasti
C. ti. l)|N (¡E K .
When the world comp i to k'tuigf -and
anre of iuck crrti firmi* in ih# rum# of E.
appn&gt;qiuU- Florida ilw ill l&gt;e acVorqpiijh«) •ok# of Wisconsin there would la* many
Lfnlna raid frttifVcat# »hall b# rrdirwtnc^t accòrti»
tt treasury overflowing and many a Inf lo law. T u I)##d will butte th rrro n on Ih#
Ihremgh the m«-dium o* the prt49-tkt&gt;
fo r A ldm nan
4th
day
lta v im U-rn aotkUad by m any rUltena and
. of November.
_ , . A. D, 1913,
througii the medium o&gt; the 'press—tht; fnmilv on the county. The lnw in th at
(rtrnib to te ra m c a ram lidats (or aldrrm an I
d»y ot s»j&gt;i»mt*r. A. t&gt;. lata,
brreby announre for a m i . If » I r r i ti »[[[ do m y
world's everyday source o' in'ortnation." «late aitpiies to thos*&gt; who tattle and gos- zstb
i m H:
&amp; A. DOUGLASS,
duty by llw «bol» propia and w ithout favor. 1
sip about the reputation of others; not
C ltrk C ircuit Court, Seminol» Couniy, FU .
am tor p ro p ri« and a fre a trr Sanford but aUo
liy Ja*. C. Robert«, p . C,
-o tor an m m ontteal admin tel rat Ion and with tha
cases deep ^nough fdr real nlander, y e t ) 12^Tui»6u:
i
rifh t am oriatr» twite»» »» ran do bo th : m l u a
had enough to do lots of injury't a n a and alw ha vs a h rttrr city a t Ua* rent to tb«
N o t i » o f A ^ i m J o n fa r T » i l i t r i t i n i e r S t r ­
TRY TH E HERALD
taa pay*» and with thr* idea in v is* I aoltett
u s a 8 sl C h a p * « 4SSS. I n n i of r u s t i a
"T h e first case under *the new' la »
•
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your
hearty auppon.
Noi tee te hereby p u n th a t bU nry Han-Wan,
Rmpret fully,
Of all forms o f advertising there is came up In Vi’lsconsin. I t was where pureh m i of T ax CrTliûcal* No. JSOS, &lt;Ulr-i tb s
0 . C. W(K)DIUl&gt; y
CYh day of July, A. D. 1X97. has (Uri *aui oartianothing equal to an attractive display one woman rhad , cast reflections .against ra
l» In m y ofnte, and ha* m ads ajtplsrailon tur

On Markham Park Lots
ONLY 18 L E r r

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For 30 day* only, $10 buy* a lot and $5 per mouth
without interest.

PRICE FROM 5 1 0 0 UP
Don t trtixs th ii sale. It’* the opportunity of your life
to get you a home or make m oney as investm ent.
Special prices on nice homes and lots close in. I im
posted o n city property and can give you the best
prices a n d best terms. Sec tne before th e advance.

Fsr Mayor

Many a husimsw man luti trirei sort when- '.siie’s all right, I guess, hut
F u m
7r # 'îl
»uh»
o f H anford aul'ie^t tii th r d * ^ i»io o o f th r W h it#
every other plan of advertising only to Lind whe«- tls shrug uf lté- «houlih-n.
rp S T s .
« Kk.
u. w ’Q d'"« T u « * la y , N u v rtn h rf 2S lh
pin t r -al»te » ilm m w ira T to n , a
recognîru at last that a pa|&gt;*-r read1 hy 'tings more thnll Us* words and the u i n «
19,1
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Piai p fiv lW fò a to none.
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Tlw uh! land Wing jli»««! ml th* title nf mrh Miuarv de»! lu all ffind ai*.t#s|a,
the community is the Uv-t form of t&lt;
ft* t fui y
assailed woman concluded lo bring the rmiArei» in ih. usm» ot y w ii.wio«
R M a t w .II
« M N i m l i f l f a l f »halt be ft«W fnp»l a rro rti
ing the public what one has to offer. J case _ into
court, The
jury
fourni
for , in fU hl™
_
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to law, T aa
will U«uw lhrf»on on th r
h f fCOTnrE
B f l ffft ___ T l iTr u f T w w t y * j t _____
t h rl*7 of Novrmi™# A. II. 1913.
- A*-one- time, signs, big and little, erect«! I _______
. ______
1. Caart of Count) Jada», S»nin»l» c*
HUI» uf nocid»
in jdm ost every' conceivable place, were five dollars and costs w as affixed Upon j BU*d^nTîrpisaibw.Jk. j5 îj* ï?i **** lh** *h*
E stât» ot R riin K. I lid ia * , lin c i m i .
IMI)
E. A. tXJUGLASS,
largely used, but their prlpclpal effect the gossiper. ,
By
ib»
Ju&lt;l(» of Sa Ut Cenici
,
,i
Clrek Cimiti Comi, Sminol» «vunty, FU.
Where** I »».Ion Gctete llld in * »ad T. N. B u tt
"T he new law is U mo*l«at way of 12-Tu»&amp;(»
By J u C. Hobret*. D. C.
was to disfigure 4hc. iadíbeajie.-. Your
bat« applied l o tbte «nun tue L o tte n of Admintetn lú m oo tb» » U U of Brian F. lU d U u . d o r s a l I,
ad in this papf* |w«eaM!i Afery advan- reviving the old-timo ducking «tool—
-g1 *■
.flii- ».» - lit» ot aaid county of Seminóte;
— tage th a» a t lie» forms of advertising hnyu Mad it embraced men as. weir os women
_ ■
are. t W o n , To cito and admonteh all
«rit» ot « a m
i n u a r um u m m i__f _____
Uadsr 5 1
UffilM I l CH •»-'
»nd m any ly u p Q g n ' the^ a h n o t po*- n tha class of the criminally&lt;&gt;nclin«d. U»u»f
ith. 1S13. far Ih» ctetk
i
red to h* and appear before thU C ourt
tb» SStb day of October. A. t). 19U , i
aihiy possess . ltf f r e a d not \raenyfp«opk‘ ta general adoption would h a re a ten- circuit __
Î C i X Ï Ï t
»11 la f»vuc
h a re to the «rant
«;• »ffire widrling through sjjaceln an auto or iehcy'to relieve all classes of the bu
iÄ 5 tiL g y &amp;
along in a railway que. b u t a f if 'th e genMtf w n v B m tio n - " »
»
oka,"
because
the
Urgir------*
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kiaure in one’«
►
,
read by
axuly ut
Untili whicb trian

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Sanford Coca-Cola'Bottling Cò.
ONLY AUTHORIZED BOTTLERS OF

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�October

THE SANFORD HERALD
l . L. (..rinor, &lt;*f Sanford, wits m thr]
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Snn fard Library
city ytutordny 4m a Tiunnitw iriK'i.m,
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iV -r^ d it^ n rv will I
arriving Thursday night and r.
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I to lenrn ..f t hi- .nirrtwafu
itiH i»t tin1 Iti'Soto
Mr Critter r*|„irl&lt;
igM
Thr iti
that tin- Sminuiti ',t|itl,d 11 ,t y.... \ All Lo r a i AiUcrt Ixr m e n ti Under Olla fhitunL».

V

Happening»*-Mention
Matters In Brief

Of

ftBSONAl ITEMS or IN TEN SI
Afm mUJ Of The Floating Small Talk.«

° Succinctly Arranged For H urried
Herald Reader*
Born W Mr. and Mrs. Edward Higgins
a fine baby fM*
Buy stock in the CO-OPERATIVE
.„a V* VttUR OWN MERCHANT.
ML« Mamie Hoynl of Sorrento war*
a »hojuM-r in Sanford Friday.
Buy stock in the CO-OPERATIVE
and be YOUR OWN MERCHANT.

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town unti that it 1* l***mg mad*- 1.. rt• r McadlnA, Mirre Lenta o l In« Euch laanc* FI*.’ ,'U‘ : [ , *.........\&gt;&gt;r
~
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md.'lht 1 t h«
1Ij ih*’ IL.*VM»« I
day by day tiy tin* live and l'ntliii'iuMii'
Si-nd &gt;our ordi r, to F A. Sehumpcrt
Thai ^ .,r,.
t f„. „
ritira'na who ari' taking gri'iif *prtdi- it,
ai hr will ‘.ari* yon h«n rnottry 011 ymir tl).||w . lPl,|
dii
ila upbuilding
T.nii|ni Tribuni
ulf. M wtTM pi|R-3 ami thè Sthuintierin ,.nrv\ |. i.,«ulm
«hi. m
F K. Hr.id', nf »Hir* city iLvivcd 1 Nori rmai H iMt*. I uni h rrr w bere lite |
wir*' y o u - / lav finiti Urlando arn .rn
uni &gt;i‘wit 11|.| 1* t ' inaili' and ran *Ce it ho-j-y,. . , f ,_ j(l
r&lt;l&lt;&lt; lt
iny tin* di.ith of hi* brother in law Mr loro n 11 &lt;ihl|i|H'd. ai my trrn to ry ih from &lt;toni,n ,„
.
ir,.
Kr(.iit
J. A D &gt;MP'i\ who was in pi rid some Kimiinn hum. A la. tu Cnlumhui*. MI**,.
,
,
,
tini«- ai tiri* un North ('(m ilita U'inn and l'arriili. Ala non li oti Mio N orthern ,i..v
1
o..,
knockml down liy a slm ri cur.' He wan,
hrounlit hark to Orlando la.it wi-vk hut
never regained
consciouMinv
Mr
Hortre»* wan a well known r i t i M of I
Orlando, whirr hr had large pro|».-rtv ’
interests
Hi* leave* a wife .md ,m .- '
child to mourn his Iona.

liy dropping us a lint* about them.
Whether you wish to saw wood, pump
water, propel a boat, or light a town,
«dir service department will advise you
as to proper equipment for efficient
service at minimum cost.
Hnrfdlc Power Machinery of Every Description

Wire or write us your power problems
SERVICE DEPARTMENT

SOM E FUNNY IIREARS

FIEES-fiS-ENGINE CO. OF FLORIDA

H«» Roiwsean, a valued employee of

the Orlando Sentinel spent Sunday here Newspaper
with home folka.

Editors Have
For Mistakes

To

Stand

JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

A newspaper man has made the HaKimeiro, Md.
(
1 1 - ld tt
Buy »lock in the CO-OPERATIVE
following collection of freak« in ad- For Sale—Mule, w-agon, harness, plow,
and be YOUR OWN M ERCHANT.
12-2tc
vrrtising and shown what the mis- fertilizer distributor, plow cultivator and
Among the prominent Oviei'do visitors placing or omission of a word or comma farm tools. See stuff at ‘JIT M yrtle
avenue. T . K. Hates, at Court House.
*« *h* ritv yesterday were O. I Swope doe* for a sentence:
W nnted— A furnished room fry an
!Mfc
at 10c (*ld lady with electric lights.
To L-t 1020 Union avenue. Hoard
1-tie
W nnted—A room hy a young gentle- of owner for rental. No small children.
,,f lutr-t]
,
, manf with bolh kinds of gas.
1 -1f
W anted—A room hy a young genGood Farm for Rent Castle Garden
"** '*r' tlemun with double doors
on traction line, th ru ' miles from city.
Wanted \ man to take far'- nf horse« 1 Farmed for five years, all tiled, two good
- R who ran speak German
flowing well', burn and outshed Kent
*'tx&lt;~
Wanti-d Sales lad;, m Corsets and ed cheap for rush. Address Mrs Cora
’»unity underflannels.
Hollinger, Cun as tot a, New York,
lerday
W anted—Lubes to sow buttons on j
102-tfe
riends, the sei'ortd story of Smith &amp; Drown
For Rent Pool room, with .1 tables
ATIVE building.
complete. Emjuire of J, DeMnnt.
,’T.
Wanted \ dog hy a little hoy with

MODERN COURSES* IN
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Don t Have Roaches
In Your Home

t O - O P E R A ITV I

mercial A rithm etic,
Shorthand, nnd all
MIN III HO i n

P en m an sh ip , Typew riting,
B ranches of Civil Service,
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Hook keeping, H anking, C om m ercial Law , C om ­

! Sanford Business College

Rei I I no t risiili hniiM- wilh
Vs * ! ! |ei .11e '
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vAlni. ( . O. Mcl-uughllti and daught* 1
have returned ffnm New Y *rl( o d f • •
point» 111 the east, where the'. - 1"*t1* * ■ 1■
Rin.r.er

I ■ Atterra . L*ro&gt; Gilè
IV.» V
LtUwt. liu ti ttotCíwth VA*jc^lriiff
Israjcg tin- [irnimuent Orhdjdn
Iber» ytste-duv

Snake

Nick /.&lt; moviill, who live* uii the
Murry pluee south of the Pace farm has
a hull dog th at 11 the champion snake
killer, el Florida
Wherever «he lei's a
snake 1 1* ri‘ she makes a killing. She
For Cash Rental nr Share Farming
has O'." • reus rattlers and inoenc-ins
Four aeres tiled land
Tw o culti valed nil In r
1* I lieuks and list week kdled
two years hut not tiled
House and a lari’*
&gt;• .uiti tlial ifn-astired n'Ven
harn on place 2 1i Itul*-. wt-*t of r i t \ .
.' le.
I ' iw ■ ,g W ■ II
A.ldts a 1 ,
ill nui
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Friday's issue wall contain the meet
ings of the city council and count y com
mtwintier* in full
He sure In y • a
ropy.
Red and White Hermudu Onmn S**-,|
genuineTcti|,rifTe grown
\t I. li I'tid
ipw 4 Co It

Bu) "liNk in the

Sanford Business College

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MONEY

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^ Franti Parker of St \1igii1tine limupht
hu hriiiln-r,
S ParkiT nl thi
home in Ins hig Cudillac la-1 Satu rd ay,
making the trip in record time
Place i**ur orders now for g* nuu ■
Bern u*ia Unions and Red and W h o
Crystal Wax Inr Septein!" r d*Ti*.*t.
with L. It Philips Si &lt; o.
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I nr Rent Nineteen' rooms, turni*lied
Kur Sul*- A piuiio li&gt; a vmihk* Iimì&gt;
-Ullahle
fur n 1*11111 ny house lmsmi-s
u |jt'!i nuil»* jMiiv 1»'Tîh yv ho i~
1 ....... I... all* 1
I n'ji.ir* . I I I 1* M •rT&gt;

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VMl- K' Oert Newman litel III I " d- n
Oh,
uriied tin- alt.............
Sanfnril. l ining vmt&lt;&lt;| M m \d i Itmn

by for a few daytt.
l have a first
WTiter We ean
[■airing ¡md auto
U-tf
W
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if any of the*** funny

Reporter-Stur

class ptfinler und sign
do your liarn*"»s r&lt;*
top work tmw
H F N ltE llW u n li

ni'WsputM'r
(M'riene** *

For rent liootus lor
light lion-*
l,*.-ping. 1‘ urmshed or unfuriitslnsl (Ur
Hull and Oak
II tf*

I luier w nod

llaytu-i and daiig 1 O r
tirria V Inr I. o 1
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n.U ;. ar*ls Ci lery plantflatly
lor fin
fehl llurpee Mrtun
I i M .,r r i -. R I. city
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11 I sn I l.urk
Ii, ie|uiirjtig
It "1 a Mire thir.g pro
vnlii.g I Ii*- wert is ilmie in my 'Imp
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Takes this o p p ortun it y to thank their num ero us triends for their
p atio n aj’ e, and their expressions ol good -will toward the new insti­
tution.

Fellows of Jack.Hcmville, my

ni V, repair n an I as had years of ex
| mn&gt; luv in l’n ;. ib* and Muy or t yel*
work, and i* one "I the Ix-st in the state
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For Sale ~ Incubator*. I t*&gt; eg^
each, hot water puttiTii, hut little used,

I hermometerH and extra high stands,
îà.ril» each Also one thoroughbred
White W yandotte cock, 17 montila old,
Sd. Also a Indian Runner drake* ami
t ducks six months o ld ,'SI.00 each. All ;
(awn and while. Also tongue (or light
wagon, with double tree and neck yoke,
good condition. f-LOO. All prices, f I. ii
Sorrento. D.-H. Spencer, Sorrento. Fla.
For Rent - Furnished r°oms ut &amp;UÓ
Myrtle avenue.
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I lie Bank o p e ns up ior business with a U A I D UU C A P I T A L
ol $50.000.00. which is the largest capital o f any bank in the c o u n t y .
T H I S C A P I T A L enables the hank to give
strong protection for funds intrusted to them.

to

its depositors

W c 'also wish to call attention to the fact that the Officers and
Directors, w h o have the bank in charge, arc all h o m e p eople and
are well acquainted with c o n d itio n s and values, therefore are well
fitted to till their respective positions.
T h e y have had large business
experience in all lines and can give the ba nk and its patrons valuahlt&gt; assistance, which will be an assurance to the public that the
ay 4 per cent.
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Conteclionery

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October 7 ¡|jj

MERALB

enough to own a autoTnobile I'd have
■FREE EXHIBITION
ANtoVAL REPORT
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tWo: thep when ono was being fixed
I'd h av o 'o n c to ride in.
Of
Fancy
Rifl«
and Pirtel Shooting
O f tile S ecretary pf the Wert Side
My
pa
told
me
’bcrut
a
fellow
w
hat
Next
Thuruday
Im
provem
ent
Asaodalipn
^
Budget of Opinion "Just Be­
was knocked down by an autom obile.
The lover» of good shooting will
We comp to the end of th ¿ year and
tween Ypu and Me."
never scon one before. 'N ' just disbanding of the association with
have an ..o p p o rtu n ity next Thursday
-Greatest
as -he*-tntr picking himself, out ot the feeling of p rid r
Rifle
and
Pistol
Shot
givinfi
free
exhi
ed
by
this
organization,
for
tho
improve­
EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN 11 ditcl&gt; an' di« inK
müd out of *&gt;u
pockets two motorcycles went by him m ent of tho W est Side during the season bition a t the Sanford Houso Park
awfully fast right after the automobile. of 1912-13. Including this meeting absolutely free. Rush Razee is said to
A ChleI fa Among Ye Taking N otes An* the man was scared: "G ood lord of tod&amp;y (Oct. 2nd), ftino regular meet­ hold the championship in this line and
and f a it h , tie’ll P rent ’Cm"—
above'" sal’s he, "h a s th at darned thing ings and one called meeting have been representing the Remington U. M. C.
So Sava S a u n trre r.
got young ones?"
held, m aking a total of ten meetings Co., will give this most interesting
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for the year, with an average attendance exhibition free as an advertisement of
\ Sanford seems to have been aw aken­
ed from ita Rip Van Winklo *leep and a When I ace an automobile having of ten m em b ers.. At the beginning of the Remirigton guns and the U. M. C.
then^ J* uocloubtedly r &gt;cht now a pur­ one or* more em pty seats driven swiftly the ye,or o u r membership roll showed, ammunition. Those who have witnessed
pose to do something to secure for us past a pedestrian in the outlying streets an enrollm ent' of twenty-eight mem­ the remarkable skill of Mr. Roxcc
th at which wc should have in the way or along a roadway in the country with­ bers, b u t from various causes, removals, state th a t his exhibition is. worth going
of trade and Industrial life. Last week out apparent attention or consideration lack o f in terest, etc., there are now 'six­ miles to see and he is already guaranteed
teen m em bers taking an active interest a large crowd for next Thursday. Tho
there were meetings held by ci tire ns by ita occupant* for a fellow
who have edmo to a realization th at we I am impressed w ith the th o u M tM t in th e association. Taking th is'd n to exhibition will take place In tho Sanford
are standing still or going backwards I do not like our present boasted civi­ consideration we deem the attendance House park on the lake sh o n rat 3 o’clock
and will be absolutely free to everybody.
and there was firm determination to lization any too well; that I much prefer remarkable'.
In N ovem ber 1912 our president
bring about a change. There will be tho customs and courtesies of three or
FLORIDA IS RECOGNIZED
another and a larger meeting held this four decades ago. Our older citizens succeeded in securing a restraining or­
will
readily
recall
the
day»
when
no
one
der
of
th
e
Gulf
Refining
Co.’a
oil
.tanks
week to take additional action and with­
in a slwf l tim e-it Ls btlicvctL-lhal w vjvill riding, i o - a wagon or-carriage thought in the vicin ity .o f the West Sidu 1’srM iti— i iR exrrtn WIM n r Fnm lrirnl
Club e sta b --of—passing a m an woman or child
Plant«, -for -which council approhave a
Washington D. C. Oct. 3. Tiie Ht«
lished upon n firm basis to promote the walking both moving In tho «atne direc­ printed $10.00 to be divided among the
tion without the former inviting the various city parka-Were planted in the p artm e n ^ of Agriculture's experiment
interests of the community.
in supplying state crop news by tele­
There have been Hashes such as the latter to ride if there was a vacant eeat. W est Bide park.
In th e course of the year im portant graph through the weather bureau s ta ­
present one In the past but they have Then too. in the old day» in the south,
died and are now almost forgotten. thoeo antebellum one«, the planters fre­ com m unications were received from tions to. newspapers of certain states
This one I am assured and I believe will quently placed colored servants a t their Mrs- M ary T . Wood, chairman of the will be extended to Florida this m onth.
. be different. I feel th at the men who open front gates, along public highways, Inform ation Bureau of the National When tho next crop report la prepared
are behind the awakening of the present to invite traveler» to stop and bo re­ Federation of Woman’s Club«, and Miss the departm ent of agriculture will tele­
realize th at the time has come for-San­ freshed. before- proceeding on. their jour­ Zona Gale, chairman of civics of the graph the facts to th e central weather
stations in Florida and these stations
ford to take ita real place In the com­ neys. This was unselfish attention, N ational Federation.
In F ebruary Mr». John W. Dick in« will duplicate the dispatch nnd mail it
mercial and industrial life of the country. genuine hospitality something scarcely
They also are aware of the mnny trials thought of now—a t any rate not In m any president of the Welaka Club was n at once to newspapers in the state.
and annoyances th ry will encounter state. Is it not d e a r th at wo as a guest of th e association being present
Drainage in Osceola
in their attem pts to actually do tome: people have grown more selfish,'V ess to inspire interest in the proposed
F’or the purpose of discussing two big
thing for the community. They know thoughtful as to the comfort of our fel­ ainalgution of th« Woman’s Club of
drainage projects with I shorn G. R an­
of the jealousies that exist here. They lows, less humane? Has the struggle Sanford.
In April a vote to amalgamate with dolph, the noted drainage engineer,
are well acquainted with the pull-apart for placo or position or the almighty
spirit th at has always lieen ipanlfcafed. dollar hardened our hearts? At any the W om an’s Club of Sanford resulted who is shortly to make a report on X he
They are ready for the pessimists who rate, the clement of sym pathy and com­ for am algam ation ratified a t the May Everglades, a delegation of prom inent
will recall the failure of At her ‘d ays «till radeship appear» to mo to be far leas in m eeting of the association. It was Rissimmeo citizens, including State Sen­
they are confident of success. They feol evidence in these later days than it was agreed however to continue^the meet­ ator A rthur E. Donegan, P.' A. Vans
th at the time for n united Sanford is at* in (tie good old day»—before the advent ings and pnym ent of dues until Novrm- Agnew, W. B. Harris, editor of the K is­
hand for they know that the fact that of the automobile.
her 1st the annual meeting of the asso­ simmee Valley Gazette. Capt. Clay
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Johnson and J. M. Ixs*, is in the city,
we are not getting all that we should have
ciation.
has been forcibly impn-ssod Upon the v A mile of postage stam ps produced
On April 2nd n Cleaning-up Day a*? i* Mr. Randolph.
One of the projects involves about
merchants here.
every five minutes' That'« making the for the West Side was a splendid suc­
As I understand the (situation it is sticker» in record breaking lime. Tills cess and has been far reaching in it.« *0(1,000 acre» of fertile land in Brevard,
not tin1 intention to start oil with a wilt lie the result of the operation of a effects. M erchants, corjwtnitions, city Orange, St. Lucie and Osceola countios,
great flourish proclaiming that Sanford new machine for stum p making in the «»m et, The Herald, owners and* rent u(M)n which Mr. Randolph has already
is lo bo made over In a dny. A’ conser­ bureau of engraving atid printing. ere of property enthusiastically cn made a favorable report This project *
vative* consistent effort, is to bo. made Then too titer® will bo a saving to tho operated w ith the association with the­ is somewhat similar to th at evolved i
to promote our interests in all direc­ govemmintt of 57 |ter cent in the pro­ n-suit th a t there has been a decided alxnit ten years ago by Geo. Hopkins, I
tions not lor this foil alone not (or any duction cost of stamp-*.
improvement in private grounds and winch was enjoined by Federal Judge
particular season but lor all time.
James W. I» eke at the instigation of
This machine which prihts gums public street« of the West Side.
Sanford is going to grow. There is not dries [lerforntes and either cuts into
A large consignment of seeds for tin* Jacksonville Hoard of Trade on the
a better place on earth in which to live. alteets or wi nils into coils 12 000 stanqis children's gardens was received by Mrs. ground th at fulfillment of the plan would
There is no better place in which to buy in one minute will save .the government Robbins through the courtesy of the a!li*ct the navigability of the St. Johns
goods. There are no better sit«* for several thillion dollars in tin* cost of Burpee S»s*&lt;i house of Philadelphia river
Jacksonville Metropolis.
factories. We know thfwe things but stam|w alone in the course of a few which were distributed to the memlH-r*
we want others t&lt;&gt; know them. We years. The bureau now turn-* out of tlie OMortalitju.
j Negro kills Farmer’s Wife
waul strangers to come here and see for 40 000 000 ■lamps daily. With the
Ocala Fla. Oct. ,'t. Fleeing from a
Walks have been plowed in the park
themselves the advantages w«i luive to new machine it will he able to manufac­ a merry-go-round for the pleasure of negro an «»cai«*! convict who cntcre&lt;i
offer. We believe we can impress them. ture ninny more millions each day
the children placed there and much her home alsmt four milt» north of
Tilts cannot I«* done in a day. It
J E. Ralph director of tin* bureau lalair and money have been expended Ocala this morning Mrs. P T Wilson
cannot bo done in a year as we want it forousdng haevy business after tin* pas­ upon its improvement.
a white woman was shot down and died
done but a start can be made. Alter sage of the postal savings and parcel
A division of the fund« in the treasury almost instantly. Charles l.utflnall a
the start the good work must be pushed post nets directed an employe to plan a was made April 7th between fhe Park neighbor who heard Mrs. Wilson scream
forward with the same energy that Is fnarhino methld for producing the vast and streets and the street division was and the shot that was fired ran to the
promised in the immediate future. To number of stamps. This result is con­ applied on Cypress curbing for three house. He met the negro coming from
gain a measure1 of additional trade to sidered a remarkable invention.
block« on Kim avenue. This too has the plan* and the negro tired a «hot at
reap some prwqierity is not the purIt is a*sert&lt;*d that with the saving in had far reaching results for property him. . Luff man was unarmed and as
jrnee i&gt;( the propneed campaign. To cost of stamp production and some owners and city council sreng the rx- tin* negro again threatened hirn with
MSrure ever&gt; tiling that should conic to [HMsilile economies by further machine
Itrni improvement on Klin avenue tin* gun lie iunI to let the black go unus not only lor the | resent but lor each development |n*tiuy postage may fol­ cooporuNsI with tin* stris*l ennunittee Inolest'si
succeeding &lt;lu&gt; is the idea that ts actu­ low in time.
d the association and continued the
Hurrying twek into tho yard M r. j
ating tliune who are interested in the
good work and Elm avenue from First Huffman found Mrs. Wilson dying. She I
present movement.
*, It U a sign of th e growing national to Fourth street; Second street from expiretl within a short time.
Luffman immediately notified t,ho!
interest in music th at there is a prize M yrtle to French avenue and T hird
5 Thorridykc of the I’nlm Rouch News competition of 10 000 offered by the street from M yrtle avenue to Elm acve- sheriff here and a posse was organized, j
has the following mi mil Itoys rorrqiori- National Federation of Musical clubs to nue and acro&amp;s M r. Bunge's lot on Hundreds of armed men joined in the
tion on automobiles that i» too good 1&lt; facilitate the methods of American com- Third Hlns't have hern graded and search nnd automobiles were sent out
miss and I hereby give it to the reader* JHKierS
on every public read with a view o
curlted.
of the Herald
J
Through th e influence of the associa­ cutting the negro off
In order to (»remote the object of that
An automobile i* comcthing what cnmiM'tition the Musical Courier of tion the city council have had park­
—
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everybody wants bit! no one know* fer* a prize of $"00 for the best lltioretto ways vacant lot-s and ditch«» cleaned
Duacgan fur liolernor
why he wifnls it idler It* hits it. Theft in an American subject that conforms out and recently weeds cut down in
State Senator Arthur E. Donegan, of
are some folk.** who get automobiles
Kissimmee, win» us on the city on im si-'
o the regulations of the larger prize tlie park..
and some oth&lt; rs w in buy Fords. Sotn&lt; • mqietition.
B ulanre in batik Nov. 1912 $12.79 ness is among the possible candidate»
folks are rich enough lo liave t»oth.
dues
and donations amounted to $39.60. to succeed Park Trammell a s Governor, i
The conditions arc that tlie writer
Autorr.ohilrs a r e o f t e n
n ia d i
oust lo* a citizen of the United States D isbursem ents as follows: Postage$1.00; [ In case the Osceola man tnukes tho race!
use of by teal estate of erat&lt; rs to sc)
hat the opera m ust 1« grand o|K*ra in flowers 70c; park $38.76; «trreta and he will undoubtedly be "heard from ."
land. They'll load you into one of 'en nit of such length th at the entire fior- parkways $26.95, Total disburse­
“Senator Donegan registers at pres­
and hurry you so far away to jell t ormanc®. will not exceed three and a ments
$46.45. Balance on de]Kisit ent froin Kissimmee, b u t we hope ho will
lot Mint when you try to walk bark yoi tuatrer hours counting intermission. $5.84.
a t no distant day register from T allalose a w tik'n wages: and then they cal! •Inally that the liberetto must lie in
Mrs. R. A. TERHEUN Sot. hasaev," «iaii P. A. Vans Agnew, another
the lot "close in.” In the city thugi English and the text be worthy of the
lltvlyr tlie able leadership of Mrs. Kissimmceito today. "Senator D on­
in nuttm obihs hold up men with money q&gt;on.sor»hip of the National federation. J. D .^ S rk e r president of tho association egan would rmlke a fine Governor, and
and make a gateway: in the country
The time allow«! for the submission in itef three years uf activity have ac­ Ids election would certainly insure a
the fellow -what owes l i e automobil of the completed ojiera words and complished excellent result« for the im ­ business administration of the state's
holds up tin* fellow that hired i t —and music expires August 1 1914. The provement of tho West Side. Denches affair»."
then he ren't get away.
Senator Donegan didn’t care to dis­
Courier prize then is on condition th at have iwen placeii in the park and upon
Automi idles are* used for joyrides: the Hberettos to be subm itted are* re­ the streest; garbage cans also have been cuss the poisibility of his running, but
hut when tl e machine boa thirty hors* ceived before October 1 next and the placed upon the streets. Trees plants it is believed, th at he will face the starter
power and twenty eight of 'em die prize will be awarded within a m onth if and shrubbery havo been planted, j when the race D on. Ho is a banker
»even miles from home withn «bower possible.
Electric lights have been secure I for th e ' and one o f the largest oand owners and
“ i
ccrr.lng up the folks Bay, "Tw o had,
m • •park and a well driven. The parks have i developers in the sta te .—Jacksonville
two had'" hut they mean they’re all \ For mnny years the world has been been filled in and boundary line* do- f Metropolis,
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bad. Then the men say thirgu that m i baffle«! by tho problem of where the pins lined; tw o «wings and a merry-go-round
won't let me sgy—in d U ki gitia giggle go th a t are turned out in millions of have also been placed in the park for
Nikon B utt of Savannah has been
for a while: th e n ,they (n y "W o ^ p tttr million« by the pin factorial. B ut tho tho use of th e children. One of the spending a few days in the city re­
wait on table In tho morning Mi we’ll problem seems to hnve been solved at m ost notable improvements of tlie newing old time friendships and visit­
walk htme.; so long1"- 'N ' then the last. A . Paris «dentist H r. Xavier W est Side has been made on tlie Parker ing relatives. Nixon was born and reared
fellow -what's got to |*ty for it all say has been experimenting on pins hair­ property* which U a pride lo every In Orlando, bqt has seen b u t little of
a lot mure Mtipfc*.
pins nnd needles by the simple process former m em ber of the associatiojt.’T he ¡ it fo r'th e p ast fire year». He say» he
Fa ra y s‘th at Idts of fellow» ’d rather of watching a few. He states th at they little band of loyal women known a*1the haa never Been Suglt im provem ent' and
pay for gasoline in a n automobile practically disappear into thin air by W est S id e Improvement Association j gfowth in a towiT as he ohaerve» hero
than to keep up thdrY naurenceor,pay changing into ferrous oxide a brown have given th ree year» of faithful « r - j since his lout visit. Ho got over on
their grocery bilk—-V i^c says th at rust th at is soon blown away in the dust. Tice th a t have shown material benefit j rection ot ‘residences in th e east part
some folks mortgbge ‘their house* so’s An ordinary hairpin took only 164 days to th a t section of Sanford.
¡"of (ho city, an d 'w u a hardly able to
to get a irarhim* mi* pul, O
¿ecugjffzo^tha old UaduuvU~wiih:wbt&lt;riv
Steel nih lasted just
“■'“tfítlrtr'h r-1&gt;u nt* 'ron m rr^rtn f» :—&lt; " ÏTrTtîî-r flfuftm m onths. A common pin
he was familiar cldrjtig hia school days,
Some folks like a runabout—one‘ took eighteen m onths to vanish. A the pins it buy» is it seems exactly th e] Many friends are glad t o have a visit
of th»m autcm oblk« w hat’ll reniaient polished needled defied 'ty e ravages of sam e which makes an iron surface scale from tU xon aiul-bis sister, Mr». Golcie
three or futir rr.iies and make the fellow
off when exported for a long length of H. Higgins, who has lately passed
w hat owns it runabout n mile to get a
tim e to tile atm osphere without the pro­ through a double
sorrow.—Orlando
horse to haul it home. 'F I was rich
tection of paint.
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Until a short time ago, scarcely
one person in a thousand had
^vertastefl srreaHy good soda
cracker— as it came fresh and
crisp from the oven.
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Wow everybody can know and
enjoy the crisp goodness of
fresh baked soda crackers with­
out going to the baker’s oven.
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J A food to livff on. Stamfta for work- ' ers. Strength for the delicate. Give
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T he city council met in regular session
¡October lith. 1918, at 7:30 p. m.
Pretuuit, T. J. Miller, presidimi; S.
■Bunge. \\ H Hand, C. C. Wixalrulf,
¡ B. W Herndon am] \V. H. Underwood.
Absent, h 1„ WisMlrulf.
Minutes of the lust meeting read and
approved.
■■ ■Wm-.t* si«» .»i«..IMp &lt;m m - H*
engineers be instructed to set stakes for
sidewalk* on south Sixth street between
Elm and laurel, and both sides of Sixth
street from Sanford avenue to Elm.
Carried.
Moved and seconded th a t the license
charge of M ary.T urner and M l« Mes­
senger of $3.50 and $10.00 la&gt; refunded.
Carried.
* Moved and seconded that the city
regi.strut mn l«M»k t»e o|Mmi*l from Oct,
8th I'd '• to Nov. 15th, 1913. (tarried.
Communication from Mrs
Fannie

.the YA&gt;rid'a. w1r.k» ¿tt lw w UalLjuami, at Oc la, November 13-17 it is bandy |
10.—T h e board of
■PUS'.Thlfi tlin t^ &gt;,anaib n ^
between the 'Ncw~Yorl&lt; Giants nn-i the
—»■ ■&gt;IXr^sx(ny- a f w
printing may be established that will "''“ “ J"
Philadelphia Athletics ‘a attracting the
noon decided to advertise at once for
give the printer at least a aemblanca
attention of the civfl'zed world and th»
offers fot $500,000 in bonds of the $1,000,of profit on his time and investment.
„rvi from the ball grounds is flashed
000 brick roads bonds, recently voted
each day around the world whore wait­ It is a well known fact that aom t printirs by the people of HilLnboroagh county.
cut tho price of their job printing to
ing thousand» are expectant for the
Tho bids will 1» opened a t tho Novenber
playt by innings or each play can he such an extent that tho profits are nil. meeting of the hoard.
T he United
flashed upon the board by telegraph an 1 But few printers allow anything for States Mortgage and T ru st Company
the game can bo watched thousands of deterioration in the value of material, of New York will bo the depository
handling of st*&gt;ckt freight, psitage,
roll« away with almost as much interest
for each Imnd, which will bo in denomina­
rent, power and other overhead cx•as those at the grounds could hope to
tion of $1,000 each.
lamses and until hum allowances ar •
t 1 I
enjoy. ■
made the p inter ca m it knew w antin'
In Sanford the games wijre arranged
Arthur Clifton, a negro suspect in
he U doing jot» p inting at a profit or a
as well ns any °f the larger cities and the
the recent Wilson m urder case, was
loss. Too many p int *rs are prone to
•cor« board arranged ftt the Imperial
taken froin.Hhrrill Galloway, n««ur the M u n ' M:« warding sidewalks w.v* referred
ncn&gt;pt a Job aw m &gt;-t a n / *&gt;td price in
Theatre was all that could Ik* desired
] order to gel tne jnli , o i, from th"
and the fans aroused us m uch excitement
other fellow S um a p ,i ti spiould hr
as they formerly did at Holden l’;t-k
discorili nuisj and no »oi&gt; m . iid ti * taken
when Sanford and Orlando w to battling
t h a t ,does not show a g.»od profit,

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for the supremacy of the Sandspur
is Ix'tter to let toe machin *ry stand
League.
Through the untiring efforts of Messrs.
Lane, Hurt and Davis the board was
arranged and the elect Ic flashes plays* I
the game as each telegraphic tick retordtsi the plays to the operators
The games will !»• given at the I mi
perial tiday and tomorrow arid in ra*»*
that New Yorks win today it will proba­
bly take Monday to deci le th'1 s *ri s
and in liii* case the fans wit! have the
last opportunity to get tho ti legraplnc
reports at the Imperial on Monday niternoon.
The admission is only thirty-five
ctnts and the arrangem ent is well worth
the price of admission, as the plays can
be water'd with as m uch interest us the
ml game in New York or Philadelphia.
Tuesday’s game waa won by Philn
ddphia, Wedtnswlay’s by New York,
'Ttarday's by Philadelphia. As we go
ftLpffwi the chances are g o al for New
York to win today.

i.Ue then t*» k«s'[» runiiio; simply t*&gt; ho
doing something, M u -in * -/ and typ*
will wear o il an I n i ■&lt;* ■&gt; i p ilis.iiA t
a profll or t.ie [»r-ip i i &gt;r li i* a ha re|
of motv*y an I is in lii.m -s* p indy fo

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cost Congress at

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all I It Is to In'
ho ed that every on woo can will
ntti-nd a al tak mi active part in the
proceeding* of tins convention- Ks

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NEWSPAPERS TOO ( UFA I’
Wi

I’ri dirt an Kurl» Itnlsc in I’rirc
\
On All P a p e r s
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scene of th«( m ini' at Ocala yesterday
afternoon. The in&gt;«b b'iiev..«i tiiut the
shun If Juvi rapt uns I the right man.
Frofu all nqiort-1 d was their intention
to prescribe tho punishment. Sufficient
evidence against the negro, hy negro«
in that vicinity, was not found, however,
and t lie negro w.is brought hack to the
Culirily ¡.nl in lliis city
I * #
Lakeland \«&gt;t«'l for commission form
..f go ver nlncnt t«*la&gt; by a d's’isivc
m.iji ril .
if M Eaton was ns'hs'tcd
ina..or. «&gt;r wiiat is equivalent to that
«dice under ci «mmission form, i*ommi- 1111 c at Iarc «lefeaflnii S. K Smith,
deiqiu* the latter's proimnence and
IMipulurity.
I «iimiu—l 'll« '* elected were J E
Hus-nri!. fin;, W Titph, K &lt; Flanagan
and ii. I&gt;. Mendenhall.
t
i i
The V I i*ia County ltis*ord says:
&lt;iranges, grHf*efriil and «atsumus will
li*

ic tel.

• arller than ll*llal

in m a rk e t

il.i* -S’a-i«ti, arid tile [lacking litiu-*-' ««(

to til*

. «ilgitiesT.

A j* i te n was nsvived ,i*kutg that
the ci
«"niicil donate tie1 third -lory
of the m y building for meeting and
club room- of the Young Men’s Athletic
Club. Action was deferred until the
next on ctiug when representative* of
the band and club are inviPsl to apjiear.
An ■ I nance entitled an Ordinance
itequiri'ig the Hulkheadillg of l-uke
Miitir««- a ,i* placed on ¡tsu^eond r(*ading
and p i —«1
Conn nucation from the Herald Print­
ing &lt; "injiany regarding charge lur lim it­
ing tin plumbing ordinance wax reed,
and
'
deferred until flu* next meet

mg
Moved and seconded that the hills as
MgiM'd t the prsHsident and approved
by t ti«- linauce committee in* paid. Carrind

There ¡Hang no further l»u*in**ss coun­
cil udj.'itriHsI
I venerate*. Fire Department

( « i . t*« some rum ors th a t have come
tn m&lt; -iit*di ere ralc utule d to do the
The llernan«l«&gt; nninty li.liters ar1, l i ■ ! ' I'.irtm rnt an in ju s tin I wish i «i
bringing I-nr meat into ltr«sik*( lie- t" st.i « .« « fart.* c o rn s'lin g tin alisur'li
i ■ cling around
help (Hit I «c hard pressed housetiidifiTH l .

T hat the d'lllar a y«'a r TvewiqiaixT will lb« cmtllly will ".i*&gt;n i"' Ul o|«'ratlou
hood Iw (iliHotet • in aim n l a ccrtaint .
:
; i

I hiring tin' lu*l t u y a * I r cu t
In
mg hat a«lvan v«l (j * p *r c«ni.
,ig i,
have adv.imnl uee«i.-iimgl... l’a • &gt;i.ib
ORANGE WILL BOND
thing that ha* nut advanced n th** price 0(1 the high cost (|[ In mg
,
i h evening Mis. Barnes' residence
of
the
emilttry
new-pap:.'
an)
I
rat
will
(
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gl.t (itt* | be Tnetnla'.nt of Council Wire
,( oinmlsslonrfh Decide to ( till an Early
,
I
$ *
have to fall in line or q it l&gt; nine«. *■Hollins College o|s ii(*d for iLs twenty- pr* -ent al the cit&gt; hall ils well us many
Election
IV nt pa|*er i( away yon I t ugh" t m i ninth year in Wild r Park tin the 3rd A «• i •• cinwonr tnanv of whom went with
*« t uck in «1 ho.«.* tie facts in the case
With n unanimity us soli l a- u was it w:l* ti ll year* ay &gt; I' ftniiit . p 1.i 1.« gl ••fir* dimi* ut i*
»f ♦» ti
summial, (he 'county commisiilniicrsi tc: that w e mill«I hire ha f a score yea i
I he truck |« ft lie* headquarters forty
yesterday adnpted ri***u|i itimi- «l«*r|,i- a , i fur I*'H «1 -liar* a w.«• will ti «' M' «.
V 1 "'»iiU r* &lt; ll**w !m*l1‘lrv, th*
. ■ t,&lt;I— . dot tin* si trin min I arrived at
I t .
ng 'he fi***l fur a System id l,ard - , ■ I - . 1 lilsille l «■’ ’ ) ' '!
««;. i d 1" ' n 1« tt.i
II ' 1 Mi II
t ■ t '■ t
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Idle idu'tli
,.| i 1.-. n .(’ill -i i '«•' a liny
1«i ’
Stts! Ingliway* m Ornrige coim t. a i
N .v.-inl. -r i lie ..I i i
I H li -1
• i- k
. i | . '«. I wIirklllg nr'li'l
.1 '
fnolinr tailing an election (■&gt; I. • n i l |n t i ,1 i f -I • ■ |a&gt; up a .« a:
*1TÎ t &lt;i -i i I 1*• lint 1 Will Il'T 11*
ilt-ili,. e ' l it» • l itre eontelUF
Tuesday, November It for tae voi- r. tl an l&gt; II e lr Iii iiii «' p a p I ir y li i . Mi l l
¡till grill r&gt;"urn
f - 'l
“. part nl lie .i|,| ir,itu* wa* out of
‘i*■n Hi ti
i» t 1
to pass for themselves upon this im­ n donation of a th lla to “ le-lp tat* e 1order and the men did all th at wus | mjh*
itor.” Those times are rapidly pa tun:
portant question.
A fl i»V&lt; me ht i» i» n font f‘&gt;r tin • orinili ei tile,
The cumméuioneni limited liiem- into nliseurity. The p d in r of a enuntry ill! 1'f1* ' ii *t. «■k nmqtany (nr the purfHi»«
I he time of nlartn, time of leaving
i r il^hl
in solemn resolution to a stated n i - » s p a | s T I- lie g lim ln g In reulixe t i.it a&gt;- ( 111 t.tilín !i •■•■miiiiiutim fli*'t ■
arriving at hr*- i- kept uutomalicsum in the cost of the projxised roads is ciitltled I........ I'*' • Mi'ineral l nt 1 « It
- d Ill ■¡«1 mi in \ utiurii'l iIt*
by chs'kwori de\i*j *| to i Ins'k just
alter having consulted experienriHl i*n- c a p i t a l an d lixl•&lt;&gt;r v - i m e . t , f-&gt;r l i • ’ &gt; i
• h malicious or ignorant statements
ginrei** This «uimat** is for roads aft-r til of the c imnumii ■ He i* h'gum t
I I « I, a Ih l t«i t'ie nel
nave l*eeii .circulated.'
\ n y one d**(liW-r*
This 'estimati* is for road«
nine li*o wide the cost Icing placed
at $&lt; ài2 per mile. W hile Oils limit is
regatilci as liberal hy the commis­
sioni r»t they have made an allowan e

of LkOdO per mile in mapping o t
roads for the system fo that margin
will bo allowed for, possible unfore»eeiT piigencies.

tn retl!i/e that b mg paid I m sub" 11'
t lu lls Ip - P ' V 1 W t * * I . i l -1

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lint (iltrfha**' a ii't*n.intent In pla*''
bis Just r&lt;-slliig I la« wh«'M tl” I 'live. I n
vale of tears f««r tie n utisi&lt;n) lie . x p - t
t0 occupy Hi (he great fn'reallcr. And III
this realization nr awakening In will
have to rni-e Ih i&gt; ice of hi * nu^se.iption and ndvertbiii: or join He* ranks
of those wI o are making mumy w iling
thew fkiink Hkiiw they wish t«&gt; hand t-*
the editor.

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tion. The Irgal requirements arc
uch however that this can not l&gt;e done.
‘ mc* s,atute. distinctly provides what
shall be contained in tho call for a bond
•iection and nothing else can bo put
,n wRh°ut taking ■ chance of invalidat“¡*
“sue authorized under it.
•no (ommissioneni did the ixxit possible
¡° duAo satisfy thia demand hy adoptn* resolutions and pledging themselves
h» I* Iwund hy the terms of such re­
solutions in regard to routes and exP**“« of construction.—Orlando
SontineL
*

Co-operation of F a rm e rs '

jj ^ Dutton, the Produce Dis­
tributer, hon car Blue Slone (for spray­
ing) due to arrive Sanford via qiydo
ne Saturday. This car cost around
Two Thousand ($2000.00) Dollars, and

t i ,liter

rub

le re record- are kept

lili

Si MINOLE GARAGE

New ftu*incHS (Jpgnpd

Today S» W

lltiirk Car« and .Supplies

In trie p.L* t *evinl*s*n lieiutbs ihe
1i. artntenl ha* i.ever l e s n delayed a
mm.tic nor bus any ^avl *»/ Hie appaf..tus failed to w« rk,
W H I 'N D F . lt w u O I k
Ex-Chief and Chrm Fire Cufimiitt«*.

Th • S &gt; n «lu ( îa r u e is tho newest
th in . in t i • • i-iiv'si life of Sanford and
J \ Taka "i and Will flow e are th*1 proMurderer Mill
p i \ iru Te* nnw garage will he ln
mi-"¡oneri incorporate Kuch estimates
Subscription ii.'hre to tic truth raiiki r te I io t i biiMing east of the Fico
Omln, Oct. 10. A
and the route« of the roads it is pro- to SI.60 a year nfter I i »iary 1. 1 H f
*tm ii« have las'ii flying
Hot I, am
a w ll equipped machín
I^ostsl to build in the call for the elec- take it or leave it. Zolfo Trula.
sbop wit! b • i**l • to tak *care of the repair to the anaasMti "( Mr*.

The estimate for clay roads is $1 200
per mile.
It had been suggested that the com­

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around in regurfl.

Wilson’, kdi« waS

Accused Governor And HiIS
Wife Not Culled Upon

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W ithout culling cither Q av. Sulzur
&gt;ihia. wit* *" ft'" v i t ii w
yq
rounxel rested th'ur case in the trial
of his impeachment. Aecortbnx to D.
Cady Horrick, lhicf of his his uttortnys,
Gov. Sulzer doeirjed not to tlnfen i
himself in parson hacauw ha did not
want to bo placed in tho position of
shielding himself b-hind his wife— for
it wus for Mr*. Sulzer, according to
testimony, that the governor had hts
Wall street dealings.
* Today will lie devoted to Humming
u(i the case by the op]Httting counsel.
Monday next being a holiday, adjournTiu'itl # probably will I** taken until

Sunday, Oct. 12, th a t aru b jth
Jnaar-h T iT ,
*•«
| novel .m id,^ttootei
acting a* telegraph misAengors n r d v
livering telegram» which re a l; "World
wide Sunday School Telegraph C
n it
incorporated. N i monopoly. 0:Tl:n:
‘Wherever man is found.* Having r v
ceived thu message flash it to athsrs.**
Then follows a catchy invitatios by bo
present and bring othsrs. T .n exr&gt;
cises will consist of songs, drills a n i
recitations. E tp-dally attrn ctlv i will
h* the salute to the Amsrican a id
! Christian (lags by the Juni«jr atti Pri] inury clas-e». The program follows:
Proct*«i«»nal.
“ OniPnrd, O iristian Rnldier».'’
Tuesday, wiien it i- exjxs-ti*l the verdict
Rovoille.
on the governor'* innoct*nce or guilt 1
Saint" to American Flag,
will !«■• reached
"M y Country, "tii of T n *e."
Judge Herrick tonight pointed out
Salute
to Christian Hag.
that tho testimony yesterday of Allen
-m .
"All
Hall
the Power of Jesus* N ime.”
A. Ityan l&gt;est disclosed the reason why
Invocati in.
the governor had not taken the stand.
It
THjxtn *lve R -aling.
This wus the conversation which Ryan
Song.
"F aith is th - Victory,"
said he bad with Hu* impeached ex­
( 'radii* U JI K *c**ption.
ecutive early m .SepleinlHT in relation
1 The Little Pink Too Brigade hy
to obtaining |«»lilica! influence to -toji
S
trah
Wight.
the trial
.! M&gt; I. tv.* Doll Flurenr* Witt*.
\ t»n*»'ling t*» tli - H ifti't, by S i ah
With tie1 decision today of John
Wight,
Isabel Strong, Gin lys logoi i,
Hassell Moore, acting secretary of
Beulah
Hardeman.
stall , that th*&gt; Uint**d States ts not
Be-*itatioi» I’ll 1Sunday S -hool V m /
under mternational uliligatiun to fur­
—Clilfunl
Walser.
nish asylum at Eagle Pus* for Mexican
M
iirehingS
irtg Primary C lan.
'efiigi*-. will« art' non-coinhutuMts, the
Recitaiion
Wi.it II iv«* W« D ia l
problem &lt;&gt;( dealin^w ith (tie thousaniLs,
Today?
It
ith
W
ildrim.
iinirst women and children, who have
Daisy
Drill
and
Sung
Margaret
sought safety m the Texas town, passed
to the department of labor for solution •Strong and I*.una-y C.ill Iren.
R.'1'ituti.m "*»'|.*'(i' 11, (¡lady* Ingolil.
through the biireuti of immigration
Primary
Sotig "Tue CiCTful Stii».**
Tlie'Tlisk of tin* bureau will n««t In* «ijfll1‘nm
ttr.
v,"'ig Trie t ' n ’e.'fjl S.iyeult, till!' lal* tonight *ai*i, a- tie* M v
)n«um
lean federal commander at Pn*.|rus
Rally I lay M **-ugt*- Vera T *rh) n ,
N'egru* ha* announced that all notifiirn*
Ifardeman. J*»hnnie M n*on, Gusciimlmtanl* may return to the late
*ie Frank. I.anreiit*' Uati lull an I la'lla
rehel str&lt;«ugliol«l without da tiger from
II tie iiii’o'l
the federal*
Sung. "Rally f**r the Right." Jituiir
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tak«* u|&gt; tin* m atter and for an hour State Gt‘ol(u,i*l Will Investigate Miking
the criticisms were discussisi.
of Hr irk front Florida Clay,
Factor) lor Orlando
Ori.iii'l", Oct . Th*' |t&lt;*iird of Trade
Ti&lt;1*1 a regular Hireling M m«la_V evening
alni Iransitrti**! riiucl, mu«.riant !tii*|iu***
],Miking to th** f'ttnr*- ......1of 1lye city an !
numi',
I II'* «|*i***lltn. «U lurni*[iing ticnt*-e*.*ar&gt; inducement.* l«&gt; get the Buena
\ ista Fruit I ti t‘i locale it* plant ili tilt*
city (nr the inamifai'titre of citrate of lime
und other products from the wa-tq of the
groves and packing houses, was favor­
ably settled by meeting the request of
(ho company for a suitable site. A tele­
gram was rent the company this morning
tolling them to go ahead with their plans
and that the atte would Ik * ready. The
property to Ik- given is located on the
Coast Line It- R. and is worth $1,500.00.
The factory will employ several hun­
dred hands when running full capacity,
and will be the only one in Florida,
Sugar cane will also Ik* used in marmine“
,
. . .
turing the product* put out by tin* com-

lla* the governor of Florida, &lt;&gt;* ti*
commi-CTioner of agriculture, a coot igeitt fund t tal c«&gt;j| 1 t) * ut • I t i «*tl »' i /
i (■&lt;im|»'l',iit (i"r&gt;to to inv-itigate l i r.'|jiy deptriit.* of til" MUl&gt;* an I |i i ill ■t

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Uii.i ti* t', tin'ir tiro*.*- for t h ■in ni t' tel
ure t»f vitrified brick? Co il.l tn t.itiy no
u*e*l for a le*tt *r jnirp«»**? Million of
dollar* are now Ii utijj s|i-'iit in t e* c tldullart are now bring spent and tn .Hons more will 1«; spent n ths e m it to tion of vitrifi -1 brick streets a n i roais
In Florida. What a tremendous bsne'it
v. add n*sull to the people genscally
if ail this money could l&gt;c kept in tho
state instead of being sent to Georgia,
Tennenoe, Alabama ami M aryland’
The suggoatwl investigation should lw
made at once, and it should bo thorough.
— D -Land News.
The State of FI &gt;rida has provi led
for just such expjri'nenU as that sug«
...
goftUnl by the DcLand N.'Wt’in its G?o!.&gt;gical Survey di’i»artment —a departm ent

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created by un act introduced by Senator
K. S. Crill of this county and which
became a law'in 1907, ever since wnic.i
time Prof. E. H. SellartD has l»een th.*
Florida State GeologDt.
In this connection tfie Palutka board
ol trade has a letter from Prof. Sdlards
in which the state geologist states that
he ex|K*cta soon to install a furnace to
test clayn. The value of clay for brick
making can only be determined by burn­
ing it into brick. Prof. Sellards says
ho hopes soon to be able to test the clays
of Putnam and other counties of the
st^ste.—Palntka News.
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Girl* strict Hoy -

-](- i* pointed out that the question i f regular examimition for tnocheni in
thc state are looking for hlin, and unless possible criminal prosecution for violu- F'lorlda Sjpcrintcndtm t Sboftti it plan*
he Stays out in the woods or starves hi* tion of the Sherman law will be deter- ning particularly U&gt; reach thooe p?ctona
capture Is only a matter of lime.
mined hy a study of the result» of the whd through "favor at coy t’’ or Ly
department of justice’» investigation shrewd manipulation have been teaching
and
probably hv the develoomenLV of on. irregular license». ’ It iill also give
ive
capacity
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.Pütti:
. getting—t ogether - and- 1913 m an Nov. i flth, 1 9 13, f»ul11 9
those teachers wl|0 ;{through flul)e
Ing
the
civil
trial,
t
-in
.Kiosuh
o'clock a. m. to 12 m. and frpm 2 p. m. The cam p haa a mctfUwrship o f - o ti f
or
other misfortune were kept from
neceo*
'
Officiala
of,t]
of-tk&gt;lejv^artien
ro«l
have
to 4 p. m. doily except Sunday, and on a hundred members alnrody.
securing • regular certificate to get one*
indfeltcd
any
purpowa*
tb
nenot
ao
far
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Do itu
CoWan
*«*Pt*d * S atu rd ay from 7 p. m. until 8 p. m-'
1C«*&gt;P i* n*g»d i .,nqi UU ihU
follate with the government for a eettle- Mr. She^ta is certainly attending to *
i recently to
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w ith the Geo.
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M- W. LOVELL,
h nor of th e If to Col, DalUutlne oi
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tnent of the baue».
F*mild Co*
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Imi l&gt;eon »hot ut twice wa* about W^ill lions and suppriistnn ssf competition.

Green’s site and Inni«!- OilW r*f ali

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banking and currency committee and
Address "The Triji to Palestine."—
«Hort* to force action by the eommiltis* Rev F P Strong
On ¡lu- administrai loll «'uri'iii'j lull
Sting. "The Whole Wide World lor
w*'re severely condemned in an informal t'liri-t."
. \i* u l i v i - «- - i«« ft of fbe iNirumitt**' to
H-n.-li. H ■

hu iness. T io Huiek cars will b* car- ) ,11,-1 ut her home near OtA last ThttfS-'
ric ! in nt**c t a ul the new mod J h can be day morning. All these storiies ure'batse.■
v
seen
t o*,c ut any t me and frts* demon- les* and some are unjust 10 One or two
i Hi. Petersburg Is Booming
Tr
*t ations ma l* for the boneflt o( any who white citizens. There has lussi ito,evi*
Dr-lVV. A.« Min nick is in the city In(lotico that no wliite man wa» co net •resetf
wish to so 1 1” n°w mod eis in action.
pasty and the enterprise promiiw** to be
a few days greeting his many Sanford
Julius Tnkach timl Will Kosve need no in the cruel crime. Ev%ry white man
friends. The genial doctor is now lo­ int/oducti ui t*t the trade, th e forraer bs- living within miles of t)n* place has been a prominent factor In the (untre develojscated in St. Petersburg where In* is en­ ing a w* If known business m an of th » fully accounted for and no stranger htoi rnenl of the town.
gaged in the drug business and states city where li* has bjen connected with been seen itt the vicinity. About half.ji
that tho city of St. Pete is moving some the hot,*l u i I restaurant businexs 'an d dozeh.* nog roes are lirhl as suspecls in the
Will Dlsaolvp Trust
and the ten thousand tourist mark nf incubutun and supplies. Tho lattar ]j.-co u n ty fill, While the ofllccrs contimp*
Washington, Oct. 10.
Attorneylast year will bo raised this season, as the nn expe i *ncsi machiniit and automd- the search for tlie murderen» o f"Mrs. General McReynolda cxpccU to file a
now peoplo are coming down already. blle r*'pui m -chunic, formerly with th e Wilson. It is not believed that any of civil anti-trust suit for the dissolution of
Dr. Minnick says that the way property Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Co., of this tftorn is tho murderer, but it ii^itrongly. the New York, New Haven and H art­
moves in St. Petersburg D marvelous
susjtetttxi that one or more of thern can ford railroad as soon fts the department
city*
and tho city Is growing as rapidly as sumj
The Seminole Garage sttrin handle t lve tvidenct* that will throw (¡»¡Irt oh of justice’« investigation is completed
of the towns of the west in the building parts and h i prepared at all times by take tue 'ce*e. All the evidence that baa so nnd to defer the question of possible
of which he had a hand. Sanford hat id care of tne t. a io in aceysaories and sup- far been brought about jwInO» to Will criminal prosecutions under the Sher­
to lot» Dr. Minnick but his friends
. . . hen «plies of all kinds connected with tae G.ren as the murderer. He suddenly man anti-trust law for future developa r t glad th a t he Is prospering in his now , B(ltomobil(&gt; tmle4
,
»lid otherwise unaccountably absented mentq,
. ,
location and hof&gt;e th at when h i has j WRh l }&gt;
oi hrlck ^ „ , 1, th# ,ilm.self nt the time, and the fugitive who
A civil anti-trust suit w'ould bo aimes
—
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U|t t7ñiTñ'm ififT ‘ f iirTr 'SÍ11,
- haa-biXO-Hi'ti running oovcral tinioa and to- our re d - allifgui mmtupulitUt: jxtjuU

n * “ W iT-Mr.TTaannraf fcicb *a
jiortions in tain w^ctiun of Floritla and
jnsrgin of profit, that it saved to tho th«* farming gamo m thr a w y « *Ä‘
-r* ------ —«■►Trrere cars (tl.uttld
bien the
«f.ottldbe
besold
sold wwhen
the ownown­
growers abouLdine Thousand
000.00) Dollars, In comparison with
ers can be ivsiind oí twcnD'ÜYb of-thipRegistration Notice
P[‘&lt;* paid in past season in limited
I t&gt; n.ilea of gt-xJ b, icif road*,
tluanUtiea. /
bef
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The city registration hooka will
A camp of Sons of tírnTÍOderattí Vetgpooks well for tho Cooperation bpen at -the city hall from Oct. 8th,

Congrega lio nal Sunday Srhnol
Sunday Morning

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